defeat on Rochester's Johnny! Mackinson, the league's winning- est pitcher with nine victories, This was his initial defeat. Rudy Min- arcin was the winner. Joe Cunningham's home run was Down Montreal Rochester's second-game winning By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS margin. Mackinson came on in the Montreal Royals are beginning , to miss first baseman Rocky Nel- dh to save Ellis (Cot) Deal's 42 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, June 11, 1958 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FUR, FIN AND CPMPFIRE Yankees Blank Indians To Hold Lead. National League Race Shifts Again mses air of former Redbirds--|field fly, which produced a run, an|called up to the parent Brooklyn THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | southpaw Luis Arroyo and out-| infield pop and a strikeout. team last Tuesday after blasting|%ame, losing streak, Their victim If Stan Musial would hit every|fielder Bill Virdon--came back to| The 26 - year - old righthander International League pitchers at a them 12 times over the past three day as he does on Sundays and if haunt the Cardinals as the Pirates showed a good fastball and threw terrific clip this season. seasons. Len Johnston's seventh: Herman Wehmeier could pitch|came out on top in the opener. several sharp-breaking curves dur-| At the time, the Royals were inning single sent home the win- against every club as he does! Arroyo, traded to Pittsburgh ear-ling his short stint. leading the league by 2) games. "run. In the opener, the Leafs against Pittsburgh, St. Louis Card- lier this year, held his former yanks SALVAGE FINALE Their double defeat Sunday at Te: TE Tamar mike Bal inals would be a cinch to win the mates to seven hits and fanned| "vou" vork Yankees, who lost/the hands of the red-hot Columbus Blake's task easy National League pennant. {five as he turned in his first com-|158°ga4 day to Cleveland Indians, |Jets reduced their margin to a Buffalo and Miami fought a| Sunday, for instance, Musial Plete game. Virdon, along With came hack to salvage the finale of ame and a half over Rochester| Buffalo and Miami fought a cracked four hits including a home Gene Freese and Lee Walls, ho-|ipoir three.game series with the|Red Wings. when the Bisons pushed across i mered for the Bucs to discount mii. "yianiine the Indians 6-0 to] The Jets, who now have won 14 o ae run and double and drove in four or h Stan | Tribe, blan ing e f their last 21 games, came from five runs, following a two-hour de runs as the Cardinals earned a Musial's three-run homer. Stan| estore their league lead to 3t%|0 roel g es, came from J Fowsed Dy. rai. =\.' FROM DRY TOWET |gplit with Pittsburgh to cut Cin. doubled in St. Louis' first run and| ec Chicago's third-place White| behind a seven:run deficit to take ee er Laine ok credit 74 FLIES, ER Tin cinnati's first - place margin to Scored the second in the nightcap. gov Climbed to within a half game|the opener, then én away with a for Miami's victory in the nighteap| 3 EE hook ~ ESPECIALLY three percentage points. |FOR 15 HITS of the Indians, squeaking out a 3-2|10-1 decision in the second game. ~F "EEE Z J Bouchee 'was | PE 5 ! incinnati| tri hin, The Red Wings, meanwhile, split * WHEN THERE ISA LOTOF LINEQUT | won moier who hasn't been able. Brooklyn slashed five Cincinnati|triumph over Boston. Washington ie Ned ui mean Be | Fr to beat anybody else all year, shut|hurlers for 15 hits including home|qumped Detroit out of -a fourth-|a doublehea ef wil ntena ors af. | bases loaded to force in the win- h ut the Pirates 30 with six hits|runs by Randy Jackson and Char-|place tie by vanquishing the Tigers bans, winhing | e nigl cap | 3 af ig Tun, ' after Pittsburgh had won the|ley Neal. Jackson batted in four twice 65 and r dropping the opener 4-1. 12-9. i k registered his the shutout| Both the other doubleheaders opener, 11-3. It was his second vic-/Tuns as Ed Roebuc! ; t ; Johnny Kucks threw the shutout! OC Wa Br Toronto ETS WO tory of the season, both over the first victory of the year, in relief. | caingt Cleveland although he(3 "0 FORE IP 0 RNS: he first a RD MARR Faber irates, r whom he holds a life-| Blanked by Warren Spahn for yielded nine hits. A home run, : r| fra Tecord of 258. Herm's record six innings, the Giants erupted for inn and single by Billy Martin game Ee Bane Se i i 2 oa touting Tee! this year is 2-5 and his major four runs in the seventh to route and Joe Collins' pinch hit home Buffalo haited Mismi in the eS oo Tile d oe | league mark is 71-94, |the veteran Braves southpaw and| pp with two on combined to hand 5-3, and the Marlins won the sec-|yelt raceway. | Musial, a 320 Sunday hitter--20 hand him his fifth successive de-/Boh Lemon his third loss against T'; "3% TWAT. cord of 210 1S points better than his week-day | feat. Foster Castleman's three-bag-| seven victories. Kucks' record also Columbus appeared headed for belonged to Pronto Don set atl defeat in the opener against Mont-| Roosevelt August 20, 1954. average -- has hit half of his ger--while Johnny Antonelli scored jg 7.3. | real, but jammed home eight runs; Billy Haughton drove Faber Han- [Columbus Jets IMMEDIATE DELIVERY On New 1956 CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILES CADILLACS CHEV. TRUCKS AFTER SWITCHING "TO, SET MORE ACTION J EROM BASS ON DAYS WHEN THE WATER 1S CALM AND QUIET, STIR UP THE WATER BY THROWING STONES INIT. GIVE THE FiSH A CHANCE TO START MOVING, { THEN START CASTING i ON PAINT WHITE STRIPES : YOUR AXE "THE ROD FAILS TORE LEASE IT, YOU MIGHT BE FORCING THE eight homers and has driven in his fifth triumph. Billy Pierce, off to his finest {one third of his 42 runs on Sun- Eddie Miksis and Pete Whise- season in nine years, stopped Bos- in the last four innings to take over, owned by the Farmstead days. Apparently, he likes to play nant teamed up to hand the Phils/ton with six hits for his eighth it. Singles by Spook Jacobs and| Acres irockoille, NY in front of large crowds. "their double loss. Whisen an t|victory in 10 decisions. The White Russ Rose drove home the tying| CLOSELY BUNCHED , doubled and scored on Miksis"|Sox capitalized on a break fo and winning runs with two out in| Five National League teams are single in the 11th inning of the score all three runs in the fourth. |} final inning. The stunned so closely bunched today a pennant opener. Eddie homered for the After Nellie Fox's pop fly fell| Royals never Were 'in sontention. would cover them all. other Chicago run. Whisenant bat- safely for a double, successive the second game. Brooklyn, in fifth place, moved ted in three runs in the nightcap singles by Minnie Minoso, Larry | vrs CKINSON FINALLY LOSES to within two games of the top by with a single and double. |Doby and Dave Philley followed. Al Havana hung the opening-game defeating Cincinnati 8-6, thus drop- DODGERS STOP REDS | forceout brought in what proved to ping the Redlegs into a virtual] Billy Loes, the pitcher Brooklyn be the run that gave Pierce his| first place tie with the Cardinals. discarded last month because of a|102nd American League victory. Pittsburgh, in first place for al sore arm, made an auspicious one- ENOS DOUBLED b couple of hours after its opening inning debut Sunday for Baltimore, Enos slaughter, bidding for an|won all six games from Washing-| triumph, dropped back into third Orioles. all-star spot in his 40th year, | ton this season. place, a half 'game behind the, One innirg does not make a doubled in the tie-breaking run as| Big Four Players In Camp Ar rt Th leaders. pitcher. But even the usually im-|a pinch hitter while the Athletics e Prope Y Of at Club a aukee lost an opportunity to passive manager Paul Richards/ went on to defeat Baltimore and n i close in on the pack when New had a hard time concealing his end their five-game losing streak. | woiiawa (CP) Prion, {Black of poder league business, a grin York Giants came from behind to pleasure over Billy's performance] Art Ditmar won his fifth in relief | dian Footoal remains unseled dian Junior Football Council io Hg Teg Ri SE rg Bb Sn RR Mig gg ig day' | i i is leave them still two games o e in a game lost by Ba 7-3 1 {ollowjig gaundays Big Four help Support its EeLons. ous pace, only seven points in front of Tim Thompson belted Loes' first opener, a single that drove in the i > DE 1 [$1,000 Canadian Rugby Football|the Dodgers. Chicago Cubs buried American League pitch for a triple homered with one on in the first "5 Ww. s Brown, league secretary-| Union donation {the Philadelphia Phillies deeper in but many observers thought a|inning of the second game as the Hensore said Re ene de-| Judge Allan J. Fraser of Ottawa, the basement, sweeping both ends bonus baby Bob Nelson would Senators ended their Detroit jinx cided the 29-year-old quarterback's newly appointed commissioner of of a doubleheader, 2-1 in 11 in- have caught the drive. After that with a vengeance Pete Runnels future must be settled by mutual the Big Four Union, was named hings and 5-2. Loes retired three men on an out- collected six hits and drove In five agreement between Montreal Alou-| chairman 'of a five-man committee -- ettes and Hamilton Tiger-Cats. |to look into junior football in the Zaleski, import graduate fro: ountry. Dayton, O., University, was placed| The other members of the com-| on waivers by Montreal earlier mittee are Michele Normandin,| this year to allow him to become | Montreal, C. H. Punchard, Toronto, | coach of the reorganized Sarnia/J. S. McCann, Hamilton and Sam team in the Ontario Rugby Foot-| Berger, president of Ottawa Rough Nia Garp MAKES IT EN GRUSH © ACCEPTS CHALLENGE di BELLEVILLE (CP)--Swimming instructor Mrs. Dorothy Trembley, 55, has taken up a $1,000 challenge) by Oshawa's Betty Berry, 283, to) |swim the Bay of Quinte June 30, making it a triple attempt. Tommy | runs for Washinegton. Up to Sun-| Petter, 39, a local swimmer, ac-! day's double defeat, the Tigers had | cepted last week. An unidentified sponsor has put up the prize money. | POINT YOUR ROD AT THE FLY ANC REEL IN iL 1 ATED INSIDE ROD TIP GUIDE. PUSH UP TO RELEASE tinted vy Kong Pastors Josie. You 2e always LA roree Your Present (ar In Many (Cases as DOWN PAYMENT Highest Allowance For Trade-Ins! 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