Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Jul 1961, p. 9

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TEE mam mm WEDNESDAY mix 12 ll 26 Star Contest To Nat By JO EREICIILER SAN FRANCISCO AP Candlestick Parks celebrated wind swept down no the all star learns of the major leagues lhesday blowing up havoc as the National League went to toinning win over error ridden American Leaguers For seven innings Candle sticks heralded wind was only myth as tar as the players and the lts customers were concerned and it was contest at finesse dignity and occa sional brilliance Milwaukees Warren Spahn perfect Cincinnatis Bob Purkey nearperfect and Pitts burghs Roberto Clemente lead ing the attack against New Yorks Whitey Ford and Wash ingtons Dink Donovan with triple and sacrifice fly the Na tinnals surged into 20 lead after the fourth The Americans got one run back in the sixth when Minne sotas Ttnrmon slammed home run their first hit oif Giant southman Mike McConniclr WIND BEDEVILED TEAMS Thats the way things stand until the eighth came swirling from the ba to bedevil the teams and turn an uospectac ular but uniformly played game into spectacle in the last three innings the allstars committed tive of the games seven errors San Francisco pitcher Stu Miller was hnrgcd with balk New York catcher Elston lit ward was guilty of passed ball and Cincinnati outfielder Praokhobinson was hit by pitch The National appeared to have the victory iourth in row over the American and filth in the last six games all wrapped up when pinch hitter George Altman Chicago Cubs outfielder hammered home run off Bostons Mike Fornieles In the eighth But In the ninth with Pitts burghs Roy Face pitching the Americans tied it at ason double by Norm Cas singles an error by third baseman Ken by Al Kaline and Maris and Boyer on Colnvitos grounder RUNNER SSTRANDED The Nationals were guilty of two more errors in the inning but Kansas Citys Dick Howser flied out leaving three runners stranded By the 10th swirling winds were blowing dust into the play ers eyes and caps off their heads Miller with his flutterball do ing tricks in the wind tanned the first two batters but walked Fox Katine bounced to Boyer but the third basemans throw sailed past first and Fox scored with the tin breaking run with Katine racing all the way to third If had to play here all the Henry Aaron opened the bot tom of the 10th with single olf Baltimores Hoyt Wilhelm reached second on passed ball and scored when Willie Mays bounced double over third baseman Howsers head After Robinson was hit by pitch Clemente singled Willie home to end the game PLAYE DNO FAVORITES Paul American League na ger said the ionals winds made Candlestick but on oi the worst playing fields in the major leagua but added The winds were just as bad for one club as for the other he said Richard players wen not as charitable time growled Roger Maria oi New York quit Wilhelm the losing pitcher said the wind was constantly bIowInE on his back and al tccted his pitching There wen times when thought the wind would knock over he said its enough to give pitcher sore arm Even the National Leaguers had uncompllmeatary things to say about the wind thought couple of pitches were coming back in my face said Miller who tanned tour batters in the ninth and 10th to gain the victory The wind was as bad as lve ever pitched In here Id start to wind up and the wind was blowing so hard it was hard to keep my balance on the pivot SAN FRANCISCO AHBox score at the 30th annual all star baseball game played here mesday American AER Temple 2b Gentile lb Cash 1h gFox 2b Mantle ct Kaline cl Maris rt Colavito II Kubek ss Romano hHerra Howard ERson 8b hunniog dBrandt Fornieles Wilhelm Ford Lory Donovan cKbrew 3h Howser 3b Totals 38 xNone out when winnlagrun scored in 10th National Wills ss Mathew 8b Purkey bMusial McCork eAltman Face esoeoeoeoeoeoooasesooo enoaebooeeoeooonuccmeofl eaoooeoeeooaaeaoeaooo oaseaoeesoossaaasnv mneaooeeooneocuaoooouan gt Koulax Miller iAaron Mays ct Cepeda if FRson 1t Clmnte rt White lb Boiling 2b Zimmer 2b Burgess Spahn estuart Boyer 3b Totnla a1 uoeooe=eoonuo=oeooeo flaHeHoOMMHewuoceeoaan Spalm Parkey McCormick Face yKouIax Miller Ford xLary Donovan Banning Fomieies 13 zWilhelm 4L as gt4 wouuobuufla Local Baseballers Progress Here are the batting and pit ching avuages of Thornton Knock and Utopia teams of the South Simcoe Baseball League Statistics prepared by league secretary Reg Westbrooke of Creamore do not include games nt July and therealter THORNTON BATTING Johnston Bowman Schandlen Edwards Spencer Iimmons Morris Broley Morrow Schaly Robinson HflhbuobMNQnAmm Doubles Broley Bro IeyZ Johnston Broley Tim mons Bowman Edwards Triples Johnston Home runs Johnston spam cer Morrow Schandlen Tim mons Runs batted in Johnston 13 limmons Spencer Morris Hurley Edwards Mor row Schandleu Broley Rawn Robinson Bowman PIICHLNG it so mnnmn 21 an 16 to 31 Schaly 24 13 11 at as Bowman it it It KNOCK BATHNG AB Av Shannon 350 Plotted Sturgass 31 129 Campbell lo 111 12 16 Douhles Harris Sutherland Maw Shannon Metcalfe Home runs Schaly 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