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Barrie Examiner, 29 Jul 1963, p. 8

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rnum rrensann In Angcles unilorm tor only two days is held In check by Arr gels third base coach Del Rice in the 9th inning of their second game with the Boston Red Sox at Fenwey Park yesterday when no started to charge plate um pire Bill Klanamon lhe rhu barb started when Piersall was at bat with runners on that and second two out Sax relleler Dick Itadatzs tirst pitch was about chest high and Klnnamon called it strike AP Wirephoto Piersall Ejected On 2nd Day With Angels By JOE REICIILER Afioclated Press Sports Writer Dont let the halo over Jimmy Plersalla head tool you HM still the most tempestuous andargumentotive player in baioball The newest Angelhe joined the as Angclcs club last Sot urdsywas back in an Ameri can League unilorm ior only law hours when he became in voligd in another of his iamuus skirmishes with umpires Ila wdlelectcd of course i1tls one had little extra llair An umpire wound up on the seat oi hls pantswith Pier saflt cap with the halo on tap invlhe dirt beside him The gaine onded with Piersall on throutslde looking in posi tiop in which the ilery outiieldcr may iind himselt the next low days it league president loe Cronin decides umpire John Stevens didnt tall but was ing to an otherwise most happy alternoon tar Iiersall his secs and straight productive day with Anchs ilcrsall celebrated his return tathe American League Satur dayby cracking two hits and helping Angels down Ilaston lied Sox 52 Jimmy wasnt in the starting lineup as Angels again best an old team 50 in the t4 Iirst game at Sundays doubleA header But Piersall was very much in the second game which as Angelo also won 54 And Jim wu highly instrumental in the victory He got two hits in tour times at hot lie singled in the third inning stole second and eventually scared Ile singled again in the eighth and scored what proved to be the winning nip when lillly lilorane double play grounder went through shortstop Eddie ilressoude legs altraorr wms rwo Fiscwhere Detroit Tigers took two tram Washington Sena tots 31 and 64 and Chicago You BEER erasnow White Sox clipped Baltimore Orioles 41 New York Yankees split doubleheader with Min ncsota Twins winning thesee end game 82 alter Nins had won the opener 51 Kansas City Athletics and Cleveland lndians also divided twin bill Athlet Ics winning the Iirst 30 with Indians taking the second 117 In other Saturday games New York dumped Minnesota EH Cleveland defeated Kansas City s2 Vashlmtnn deleated De troit a4 and Chicago swept doubleheader from Baltimore 53 and NH llersnlls trouble with the umpires took place in the at th inning of the second game lhe didnt like it called strike plate umpire lliil Kinnanwn and protested vehemently Kinna man promptly ordered him oil the tieid That only lniurlotcd Iiersall all the more Umpire Stevens came charg ing in irom his station at ace and base in an cilon to calm the raging Ilersoli but was knocked to the dirt near home plate iiersall still had his bat in his hand Stevens explained grabbed the bat lnan eiiort to calm him told him to lake it easy it he didnt want to get suspended Ilut then he let go at the hat and had nothing to hold on to As he swung away tram me to talk to Kinnamon again tell down Ilut dont blame Iiersall tor thnL lie was lust mad and was trying to calm him down Piersall said he was angry because Kinnamon accused him at swearing wasnt swearing he said havent sworn at an umpire all season was Just complain ing about the call LOSE SEVEN Oi EIGHT Tho victories were Angels second and third straight over lied Sox who have now last seven out at right on their current home stand Veteran second baseman Nel Ile Fox rapped his z600th ca reer hit and rookie southpaw Gary Petcrs hurled his Iourth consecutive eomplcte game as the secondrplnce White Sex nar rowed Yankees lead to eight games srnz ensure EXAMINER MONDAY may ma By THE ASSOCIATED PRES American Rogue AB It Pct Yazstrskl Bar at 60 Hit 313 Katine Dot 375 65 121 523 Maisone Box ea 44 319 Rollins Min 22 IS 99 3411 Wagner LA on 53 I14 305 RuneAllison lillnncsota at Rune Boiled Ioltallne 68 lliteMalzone 122 DoublesYastrzcmskl Triples Versolles Minne sate ll Home RudeKillebrew Min nesota 23 Stolen BalesAparicio Balti more 15 PliehlngRadatz Boston 913 De strikeouts Bunrdng troit 131 National League AB It Pct Grout StL 419 59 14 Mi Clemente Pgh 361 El no 379 Gonzales Phn 374 59 ml 524 Davis LA 330 8d 100 321 Pinson Cin 418 60 135 RunsII Aaron Milwaukee 79 an Belted lnli Aaron ez HitsGreat DoublesPinson and Gmt SI TriplesPinson 11 Home Runs McCavey San Francisco 30 Stolen Bases Plnson and Robinson Cinunnali 2t Pitching MIloncy Cincin nati 15 tm SirikeouloKouiax Lo Ani geics ran FULLMER ARRIVES LAGOS Nigeria tAPiFor middleweight champion Geno Fullmer aI West Jordan Utah arrived Sunday night ier his Aug to title bout with Dick Tiger at Nigeria world middle weightklng Several hundred Nigerians and band greeted him have no set plan tor the light Fullrher said But it will probably have to go 15 rounds Farrsrfiriedror and By JIM HACKLBMA row at home and seven straight Associated Preu Sports Writer overall Sunday riding two Wlndc foggy and chilly It may bebut Candlestick Perk my remains happy haven tor San Francisco Giants Alter losing nine at games on the road and telling to liilh place in lite National league 10 games all the pace the Git ants have zoomed hack into the run homer by WillieMn to at victory over Pitts urgh Meanwhile the Dodgers lost 74 to Philadelphial Phllllcs with homera by Clay Dalrym ple and Johnny Caiilsoa the damaging blows The Dodgers have lost tour entrant scramble since mum straight on their current home ng to Candlestick last week find Which opened Promis The streak no boosted them their th pair of victoriou lato tie for second with St Louis Cardinals Chicago Cubshombed the IV games Cardinals int and tort and back at Los Angeles Dodgers inched into iourth place ahead The Giants made it min at Cincinnati Reds who spilt Intro Hottest IL Squads To Meet or run associarea PRESS Somethings got to give to night when Indianapolis lndians and Columbus iets the two hot test teams in the International League meet at Columbus Indianapolis steadily building its lead in the leagues southern division blasted northern divi sion cellar dwelicr Richmond Virginians twice Sunday and 42 while Columbus haticrs con tinued to hit home runs as it they were singles in double win over Bulisla Bisons 15 and Atlanta Crackers held second place in the southern division by splitting doubleheader with northern division lender Syra cuse ChitIs Crackers lost the Iirst 30 and won the second 51 Arkansas Travelers split twin hill with Rochester lied Vings ioriugtha first so and winning Believes Better Days Ahead ForMinOr Ball COLUMBUS Ohio AP icilow who has spent lllctimo in baseball believes there are better days ahead or the minor leagues lie is aoyearaoid Frank Shag Shaughncasy person able Canadian from Montreal who is the pro tem president at the Nationat Association at Pro icssionai Baseball Leagues Shanghnessy as yiecpresl dent oi the association inher iicd the tub when minor league boss George Iii Traulman died June 2t Hell be at the helm until De eemher when the minors hold their annual conclnve Thcn di rectors are expected to elect on other man to the post probably choosing younger successor Shaughnessy who guided the International League for 2t years until his retirement in onto heads an organization that can best be described as shaky Ilut he appears unperturbed by persistent reports that the minors are on the brink at the aster IS OPEN am optimistic and look hapeiuily to tho iuture Shag Elly liven all the ICU an elec tronic computer might not ngree Since 19th the minors have showed gradual decline in the number at teams leagues and attendance In that peak year the minors boosted toll clubs and 59 leagues and to tal attendance at 0932139 In last the minors were re duccd to clubs playing in 22 leagues beloro 10100086 Last year the teams dropped to tilt operating in 20 leagues with an overall attendance at l00t75frfl This season members In the association number only 130 who pertorm in in circuits and the attendance although no oltieial totals are available is bit lower than last year The weather has been the main reason were down lit tle but Im hopciul we will miich last years 10000000 title are Siiaughnessy says conti dcntiy Shag who has taken over the presidency with reireshing zcnl says he believes the mi nors have reached levelling all point Theres definite trend to ward alahliilallnn Were look ing hnpclully now to the to lure BONUSES OFFERED Shaughncssy say he is amazed at the amount at things the association handles and at the inducements altered young players today llo cited bonuses and college scholarships as two Inctou bringing more young sters into the game Shaughnessy contends the big gcst boost to the minors this year has hrcn the player do velopment contract agreement with the molar league club own ers plan through whleh the motors provide substantial sub sidies and other beneiits The plan has worked very well in class and All hail But its not the complete answer in the triple leagues But im sure that evenluliy solution will come that will benclit both the molars and minors Another change in the minors resulted in the associations six classifications being cut to threeAAA and the lat ter including the previous clasA siticatlons oi Ii And LESS CONFUSION Theres lot lcss contusion tor the ions and the new aye lem has worked out very well Shaughncssy asserts Currently there are only two tripleAthe International and Pncllie Coast Leagues both to team circuitsbut there have been general discussions about going back to three higher cine siticatlon loops consisting at two eightteam leagues and one with six clubs Eventually Shnughncssy dc elores the minor will consist oi as many clubs as the ma Jors can support Were hopetul they will rut rt more as time goes on eras always talk about lur tbcr expansion in the motors Well the pinyrrs have to come trom somewhere the second 60 Toronto Maple Leais bombed Jacksonville Suns single game 12st Saturday Toronto and Jack sonvllie traded 21 wins in doubleheader Indianapolis dc Ieated Richmond by the same score Bulian defeated Colum bus 84 and Atlanta deieated Syracuse 1M Rochester was rained out at Arkansas Indianapolis used timely home runs to complete Ilvegama aerics sweep at Richmond lworrun pinch homer by Jim Korandn in the eighth sealed ln dian victory in the first game Deacon loncs iilthinniag lwa run homer wrapped up lhs ulghtcap victory USE EIGIIT IIOAIEIIS Columbus used eight homers in blast Bullan twice In two consecutive weekends against Bisons Columbus wen eight at nine games and racked up 18 homers 16 in the series just completed Orlando hIcFarlane hit two in the opener and liex lahnston added another in tho nightcap Ilnb Bards Larry EI iiott Franir Herrera and Felix Santana all bombed circuit blasts in the titlh inning Burda had another In the ilrst inning to give him leagueleading to Iai Atlanta maintained lone percentage point lead over Ar kansas with its spilt Syracuse pitcher Willie Smith who went the route in the that game aided his own cause with some timely hitting chrnt Scott homered tor Chlets in the opener in the llnale Atlanta jumped onSyra cuse starter and loser Clill Adams tor tour runs in the Iirst inning Diomedcs Ollvo went the route tor his third win against no losses or Atlanta Rochester scored six unearned runs in the top at tho ninth to win the ilrst game over Arkanr site The rally wiped out 63 Traveler lcnrl In the second grime Arkansas Dwight Sclhler allowed lied Wings only three hits as he went lor the shutout Toronto backed Larry Maries lirehit pitching with lztblt attack against Jacksonville BAY CITY UPHOLSTERING ANTIQUE AND MODERN WORK Ilcautilul Sampch Free Estimates FREE IiCKUI AND DHLlVElIY Ihono PA Mm ilAiililE Unhalttering In our Iiun hm Not Just Eide line iillADIflllD 51 with Milwaukee The Reds look the opener Kt but the llraves won 52 inthe second game in night game at Houston rookie John Batemanr slugging paced the Colts to anM romp over New York Meirwhove now matched the alltime mm or league mark at 21 straight asses on the road set by Pills burgh in 1890 Saturday it went like this St Louis Chicago San Francisco Pittsburgh lilti waukee Cincinnati Houston New York Philadelphia Los Angclcs Mays who had hit into one at the three douhio plays executed by the Pirates earlier gottho hrushbock pitch irom Don Schwnil twice in the sixth in ning betore he hxplodcd his rd homer tor 21 Giants lead Wilila MeCovey won on base ettcr being clip ed on the side by Schwall pteh San Francisco addedran in suroncerun in the seventh when Eiiloy Face walked Orlando Ce peda with the bases lull Jack Sanlord who had lost his last Iix sineea winning dc ctslon June is worked his way out at several Jams and tlnishcd with an eighthitter The 24 game winner at last year now is NH The Phlis blastedahcad oi the Dodgers in the sixth Inning an Dalrymplos threerun homer oti Dan Drysdelc then clinched it with three more in the rev enth Tony Taylor who eol lccted eight hits in the three straight victories at Les Am row and seven at eight geies xlngled across what proved to he lhe decisive run and kayacd Drysdele Caillson lhcn greeted ilon Perranoski with Moron homer becom ing the tint lelthsnder homer against the southpaw re liever in his three big league seasons The Dodgers got rant starter Dallas Green torihree runs in theseeond and chased him in the iourth but John Boozer checked them on one run the rest at the way tor the pitching victory Pertarmlng bciore their lerg est home crowd in it years to 222 the Cubs exploded out at weeklong slump with 30 hits in their sweep over the Cards In the second game St Louis rowed live homers and twice he sirahla leads But the Cube cured across to run in their ast three at bats making it runaway Eleven pitchers were used with Lindy McDaniel the winner and Ed Bauta the loser Lou Brock homered twice tripled and had sacrllice tly in the tree wheeling allair knocking In live Cub runs Jim Schatler hit two homers In three utbats In the doubleheader also driving in live runs tor the winners in the relatively tame opener lefty Dick Ellsworth boosted llll record to 157 with sevenhit ter striking out 10 Prior to the doubleheader the Cubs had lost three straight and live at six while the Cards had won three In SAVE SAVE SAVE CHATELAINE approved Awning 9niy$2195 Ali sizes tram stock will iii any window Permancnt decorator colors compliment our home on will enjoy your fiber glass awnings all year round Beoutlty our home lecturing obla 45 Altttl STJOUTM 5IAHRIIONIARIO with polio canopy CELiiE iiher plan Plonr ovoil 8le new and excitingly different taste in beer from Labatts WW Its deliciously smooth flavour is derived from single premium variety of imported European hops combined with special blend of malt 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