The Oshawa Times, 27 Jun 1960, p. 15

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Lowly Cubs Nip Pirates Twice By JACK HAND Associated Press Staff Writer Once in a great while a base- ball game looks like. a sure thing. A can't-miss proposition § like Ingemar Johansson over Floyd Patterson last week or Patterson over Ingo last year, The sure thing Sunday was § Pittsburgh, leading the National § League, over Chicago, the last- i place team. The Pirates' pitch- or ers were Bob Friend, 93 going § into the doubleheader, and Vern Law (11-2). The Cubs had lost nine straight. Just to put the lock on it, the games were in Pittsburgh. So what happened? The Cubs beat the Pirates twice, 76 and § 7-5. The Pirates had edged the § Cubs 7-6 Saturday. Even the Pirates could afford| to enjoy the irony. Their league 9 2-3 innings of a 12-inning 32 lead hardly was touched. Second- Victory. The Phils Chris Short place Milwaukee Braves also lost, (had a 3-1 lead going to the ninth 63 to Los Angeles Dodgers and of the second game only to hav third-place San Francisco Giants|/the Cards' Hal Smith hit his first fell before Cincinnati Redlegs homer of the year with two on for 10-4. As a result Pittsburgh still a 4-3 victory. leads by three full games. In other games Saturday, the Braves defeated Los Angeles 4-2, HITLESS PITCHING JOHN BUZHARDT by the Phillies' John Buzhardt, six - who held St. Louis hitless for streak 1-0 on Ken B game Philadelphia winning Paddlers Finish Fullmer-Basilio Olympic Trials (Clash Wednesday OTTAWA (CP) -- Sudbury and rank rancher and an onion far- Montreal paddlers swept the six mer will be nose-to-nose Wednes- places open on the Canadian day night in a televised rematch Olympics team at Canadian Ca-|" 1959's fight of the year. noe Association trials here this Another brawl is expected with 3 champion Gene Fullmer of weekend ; x nearby West Jordan, Utah, and John Beedell and Joe Derochie challenger Carmen Basilio of of Sudbury clinched the last slot| Chittenango, N.Y., clash in a Sunday in the 1,000-metre single-| scheduled 15-round bout for the blade tandem aiter a stiff battle, NBA middleweight crown. It will with Montreal Cartierville's be in 12,000-seat Derks Baseball Ralph Benzor and Bill Line and! Park. Toronto's Frank Sullivan and Billl The fight is 10 months after Collins. Fullmer and Basilio pounded The other events had been de-|each other severely in San Fran- cided yesterday in the trials at cisco. Fullmer came away with the Rideau Canoe Club. |the NBA title after halting Bas- Don Stringer of Montreal La. ili in the 14th round. The Cubs just barely made a 7-2 lead stand up in the ninth nning of the first game Sunday. Ernie Banks' run-scoring double off the left field scoreboard in the top of the ninth proved de- cisive. The Pirates, however, came back with four in the ninth, including a record - tying 1lth i pinch-hit homer by Smoky Bur- gess with a man on, Chicago rookie Ron Santo, just called up from Houston, de- livered-a double and single in the opener, driving in three runs and knocked in two more in the sec- ond game. Mark Freeman and Seth Morehead were the winners. RAPS TWO HOMERS Frank Howard, Los Angeles' storied rookie, hit two homers |and knocked in four runs in the defeat of Milwaukee. Johnny Podres was in control as the Dodgers finished off Lew Bur- his five = game winning streak. Howard has hit nine homers since his recall from Spokane in mid- May. Bob Purkey gave up 11 hits, nati sluggers bombed J hits including a homer by Wally Post. ' | Buzhardt gave up a run in the| |first inning and a leadoff homer | wakening from their to Joe Cunningham in the second. He didn't allow another hit until Tony Gonzalez' two-run homer won the opener in the 12th. | Short had a four-hitter and ap- peared on the way to viclory un- til the ninth, Bill White beat out a bunt, John Glenn singled and Smith hit' a homer. A 3-1 lead had turned into a 4-3 defeat. YANKS SPLIT By JAC KHAND Associated Press Staff Writer Jim Gentile, a conditional pur- chase from Los Angeles last fail, is showing the Baltimore Orioles how to take charge of the Amer- ican League. Gentile's seven runs batted in Sunday helped the Orioles regain first place by a one - game mar- gin over the New York Yankees. His three hits in five at bats sent him into first place in the league batting race at .347 with a 10- point edge over Boston's Pete Runnels. The slugging first base- man is right up there in RBI too with 49, good for second place The former Dodger farmhand wasn't the whole show in Balti- more's success story. Chuck Es- trada, a young rookie right hander, had a no-hitter going fcr | seven innings and wound uo with |a two - hitter in the Orioles' 9-2 | victory over Kansas City. ¢!dette in three innings, Snapping| y aNks, INDIANS SPLIT | New York faltered after Whitey | Ford had pitched the Yanks to la 62 first game victory over {Cleveland with a four hitter. {Despite Roger Maris' two home San Francisco whipped Cincin-|the most damaging a homer by|runs and four RBI, the Indians The best pitching Sunday was nati 5-2 and St. Louis ended a Orlando Cepeda, but the Cincin-|won the second 7-6 in 11 innings the ack San-| on an error by the same Mr. room, ser's homer. ford and three successors for 12|Maris. After the games, Jimmy Piersall, high - strung Cleveland outfielder, was sent home for an | indefinite rest. The Chicago White Sox, spring- Itime slumbers, looked like de- | fending champions once more in SALT LAKE CITY (AP) --A Stan Musial singled in the 11th.|taking a pair from Boston, the first gently 4-3 and the second {with a sledgehammer 21-7. Washington sent the fifth-placel Gentle Hitting Puts Orioles Up Walt Dropo, the 26 - year-old[a single. Andy Carey's sixth ho- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 27, 1960 13 rookie has been a steady Der mer, scoring Tuttle, was the pig Jel foal SB vith sther hit. Gentile's two homers, ler, Roger Maris, the leader, his ninth and 10th, both off loser with 58 has been up 246 times.|Dick Hall, gave him seven RBI Estrada lost his no-hitter when|for the day, the best of the year Bill Tuttle led off the eighth with|in the majors. mild, cool, even-burning My choice for comfort and good looks too! Detroit Tigers reeling under a double defeat 4-2 and 7-4 with three former Tigers --Don Lee, Bill Fischer and Reno Berioia-- making major contributions. Although manager Paul Rich ards has platooned Gentile with THE EVIL EYE BY BOB HESKETH Every once in a while the pos- ies of using hypnosis in CONTINENTAL SUEDE CASUAL The latest in the leisure look. A slip-on gore with foam soles for jon-conscious men. Va HEWETSON athletics pops up, such es follow- ling the Johansson-Patterson fight. {One expert said that Ingemar |appeared to be in a somnambulistic |state, which he indeed was -- {from @ clomp on the chin. |The foremost sports hypnotist of |our era was Dr. David Tracey, who [in 1954 attempted to bring the {New York Rangers out of a slump. The plan came a cropper when the | doctor pted hypnoti {Alex Kaleta and Tony Leswick et the 'same time. i {Anyone who knew these individ- uals will not be surprised that doctor emerged from the his eyes glassy, the yp as a means of winning hockey gomes and went back to losing again. 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