J0 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, August 29, 1960 |GAMES RESUME TODAY YOU HAVE IT -BUT STOP RIGHT THERE Two clever moves In one | snare a forward pass success- | play, are shown above as Ernie | fully but Regina's Len King (15) Pitts (77) of Winnipeg Blue | is right on hand to bring Pitts Bombers leaps into the air to | down, split seconds behind the | By WHITNEY MARTIN said he called Associated Press Staff Writer A home run is a home run is|the ball a home run, as the late Gertrude Hurley, umpiring at third base, Stein might have said, and the said he called time to tell two hicz /hite 8 0 White Sox players, Earl Tor- Chisago White Sox . thoroughly geson and Floyd Robinson, they 5 in the If they are wrong, they are flied to wrong at the top of their voice, as noted Sunday when they pro- tested so vehemently, when Ted : uszewski's three run pinch-hit/ one ou i a the Re oa Wilhelm came in with his knuc oles was declared null and void ler to close the gate. by umpire Ed Hurley, that Nellie! Pappas got his 12th victory--if Fox was booted from the game it was a victory, as the Sox are and sparks were shooting from protesting--of the season. Early the ears of his teammates Wynn lost his ninth, The Orioles were ruled 3-1 win- mers slicing the New York Yan- double headers in as many days kees' lead to two games. Yankees split with the Detroit Ti- scored five unearned runs in the gers, dropping the opener 6-2 and first inning of the first game, taking the nightcap, 8-5; Cleve-| The uprising included back-to- land Indians whipped Washing- back homers by Frank Bolling ton Senators 9-1, and Boston Red and Rocky Colavito. All six De- Sox took a pair from Kansas City troit runs were off Eli Grba, who Athletics 2-1 and 5-4. was followed by four other Yan- Saturday, New York defeated kee pitchers. Don Mossi, who Cleveland 7-4 and 3-0, Kansas went out at the start of the sixth City edged Baltimore 5-3, Wash- with a lame shoulder, won his ington won 4-1 over Detroit and ninth. Chicago beat Boston 9-8, The "Yankees put home runs Hurley were not warming up proper area, Klu then centre for the final out. in the ninth, but Hoyt k- LEAD HOLDS UP ball. Bombers completed six of 17 forward pass attempts, in blanking the Roughriders 27-0 "no back to back twice in the second stand. pitch' before Milt Pappas threw game, and that was the differ- Big Klu made disappear, ence. Dale Long and John Blan- chard did it in the second inning, and Mickey Berra in the fifth The Tigers battled back, with home runs by Lou Berberet and Steve Bilko, but never could get ahead again. Ossie Virgil had The Sox loaded the bases with opened the game with a homer on the first pitch, Phil Regan was the loser, and Art Ditmar got h ilsdth victory. Cleveland beat down the Sena- tors with home runs, Jim Pier- sall, Tito Francona and Vie Power hit for the circuit as Barry Latman and Johnny Klipp- The Yankees' bid to win three gain pitched five-hit ball for the! Indians. The victory broke a five- he was foiled by the Tigers, who game losing streak Boston's Frank Sullivan, who had lost seven straight to the Pittsburgh A's over two pitched seasons, five-hit ball in breaking the jinx|,,u + he said, "not with the pen- in the opener, and the Sox' Mike Fornieles won the nightcap. Fornieles, making his 55th mound appearance, allowed a single and a walk in the two in- nings he worked, and drove in the tie-breaking run with an eighth inning single. Cards Trump Bucs, Braves Stumbl By WHITNEY MARTIN {hits in the first inning, with two Associated Press Staff Writer | Dodger errors helping in the The Pittsburgh Pirates still|pine-run orgy. Roy McMillan, hit held their leading margin in the|a three-run homer, Ed Bailey hit National League race today, but one with one man aboard, and through no fault of their own, |Gordon Coleman connected with The Bucs dropped their third fhe' Saves empty in the big straight to the suddenly revital-|™ ized. St. Louis Cardinals Sunday,| Stan Williams started for Los 54, but the Milwaukee Braves, Angeles, and that's about all. He with unusual solicitude, kept|left after one-third of an inning their 5% game distance by get- with five runs in. Bob Purkey ting themselves whomped by the Went the route for the Reds for San Francisco Giants, 15-2, his 14th victory and his fourth In her National League straight over Los Angeles, games Cincinnati defeated Los Angeles, 9-3, and the Chicago Cubs edged out the Philadelphia 8-6 ot als not only swept ith the Pirates, but a virtual tie for with Milwaukee one point behind moved second They are up to place only ves Grammas, a .228 hitting man, contributed a home .™ . ¢ nd three singles to the St Toronto Maple Leafs com- victory. and Hal Smith pleted their jump from bottom| n with a bases loaded! top in the International League It 1s Joe Cunningham's ©Ver the weekend, and tied a ce in the fourth, how- I which was the decisive @ | ut run Louis chipped single sacri ever blow Th starter seventh victory defe; wa the ers didn't make a putout. GIANTS VENT EMOTIONS | Royals. San Francisco Giants ap-| That matched the league shut parently loosed all the pent up out mark set in 1910 by Roches. frustration of a team which gen-{ter, The Leafs have 15 games erally had been picked as a stout eft in which to better the record. pennant threat as they slaugh-| Third-place Rochester split a tered the Braves. They scored doubleheader at Buffalo Sunday six runs in the fourth inning, (for a half-game lead over the four in the sixth, three in the fourth-place Bisons. The Red seventh, and single runs in the Wings won the nightcap 5-4 after first and fifth in piling up their losing 6-5. Miami defeated Col- impressive total umbus 4-2 in the only other B Buhl was the first to feel game scheduled. the fury of the Giant bats. He left in the big Giant fourth, and EASY SHUTOUT was followed by George Brunet,| Cicotte had a no-hitter until who gave way to Juan Pizarro Joe Altobelli singled in the sev- an inning later, Buhl was the enth for Montreal, but had little loser. Jack Sanford went the dis-| trouble putting away his seventh| tance for the Giants to give him| shutout and 14th victory. He's| a 11-11 season's record lost seven. The Leafs broke up The Cincinnati Reds scored a scoreless duel with four runs half century. Bucs knocked out Card in 1959, clinched the flag by beat- Curt Simmons in . the ing Montreal 5-4 Saturday night inning, but he got the while second - place Richmond his fifth against three dropped a doubleheader to Jer- Harvey Haddix, who sey City. Al Cicotte then pitched e 1 loser The Cardinal outfield-|the Leaf staff, a two {formance in the opener of a {and 3-1 Sunday sweep over the nine runs in the first inning and in the eighth against loser Rick|fired' par 70s Saturday and Sund- day to take top honors with 140 and then subsided with the delicious Wamren (0-2). exhaustion of a playful pup, but! The Leafs also packed their the nine runs were more than|scoring into one inning in the ough to take care of the be- second game, beating Nels Chit ! rd 'Dodgers tum (3-7) on Don Dillard's two ERRORS AND HOMERS run homer in the third. Leafs Vault Right To Top By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ner, with Pat Scantlebury's re- Cleveland e Too The Cub-Phillie game was se- date by comparison. Cub starter Don Cardwell was staked to an 8-2 lead going into the eighth, when Mark Freeman, and then Joe Schaffernoth had to be called in to subdue an uprising which netted the Phillies four runs. Cardwell got his sixth vie- tory in 18 decisions. Ernie Banks drove in three runs with a sacrifice fly and a two-run double, the latter in the Cubs' five-run sixth, Gene Con {ley was the loser lief help Rochester rallied for three runs that tied it in the seventh shutout record that had stood for inning of the second game, then|yp pushed across the winning run in The Leafs, who finished last{the ninth. The Bisons won the Cleveland opener despite home runs by Red Wings Wally Shannon, who clubbed two, and Luke Easter, Two runs in the eighth won it for Columbus, with Ed Sada oed in the fourth, was|the 20th shutout of the season by hitting a home run and Pidge Chicago -hit per- Brown delivering an RBI single, | Baltimore Mantle and Yogi : Soccer All-Stars In Good Workout The Oshawa All-Star soccer|with the forwards, each one of team had a work-out yesterday whom participated in the scoring. with Courtice supplying the oppo-| Richmond and Sweet each scor~ sition and in spite of the intense ed twice while Docherty, Simone, heat, both teams played hard, [Nagy and Laidlaw each tallied Courtice of the Darlington once. The Courtice marker came League finished their season with-|from a penalty for "pushing." out a loss and although they| The final selection, resulting from this match will be as fol- played spistied bull, the All-Stars), os: Rohr and Seide of Kickers; i Harrigan, Williams, W. Sweet, There had been some criticism ' about the AllStar team, as is|Bichmond and Docherty of usually the case, about why a wer Te; Dic os Deja of tain player or players have been| Hungaria; Bolotin of Strila; | chosen for a particular position, yc of Hollandia. but yesterday's match proved at Co ' ' urtice are to be commended sixth in the sprint that featured) Don Stringer of Dorval, Que.,|least that this year's team know|, "poi" 000d sportsmanship in Devitt and Larson, Both the Aus-{remained in the 1,000 - metre each other very well'and can Play oolving their team on such tralian and the American were Canadian singles canoeing com- accordingly, The team itself was "0 boo 10 hig department, Protest In Swim Race Sparks Day-Off Lull many in 2:49.5. The old record|broke her own Olympic record of was 2:50.3. 1:01.4 in a semi-final heat in the Ingrid Kramer, 17 - year old women's 100-metre freestyle. Her German girl, won the women"s|former record was 1:02. Mary springboard diving champion Stewart, 14, of Vancouver, was ship, snapping a string of U.S.|fifth and just barely qualified. victories that began in 1920, Mrs,| In the men's springboard div-| Paula Jean Pove of the US. was ing competition, Sam Hall and second, Irene MacDonald of Kel-|Gary Tobian of the US. were owna, B.C., finished sixth, ROME (CP)--The 17th Olym-|plaints over the first place given pic Games were handed back to| Australia's John Devitt over Cali- ithe athletes today in the fading fornian Lance Larson Saturday! shadow of an American wailing!in the final of the men's 100- (wall, metre freestyle swim, | United States officials, perhaps| The finish was the closest stewing over the lack of gold imaginable. When the judges' de- medals, rushed into the breach cision was announced the Ameri-| on the off-day Sabbath with com-/can contingent lodged an official ------------------------ - protest. : - An appeal Jury of the Interna- Yanks Will [tom svimmine Federation met 'Take Protest To Top Brass i {one-two Ernie Meissner of Van- Dick Pound of Montreal placed couver was seventh, f | However, the federation jury yesterday rejected an American] | protest over the race and held that the judge's decision would | |declining to overrule the first " ! A | 4 : Ih ith th it played and iplac t Ol . lofficially timed in 55.2 seconds, petition by placing third in a heat happy wi e way It played andy. coom to be ahead of some [place judges at Olympie pool. |OEOCLE HONE, re record of Saturday, John Beedell and. Jo-|as & result, they feel they have|!hey, seem 1o be ahead of som | with claims of robbery, archaic| The U8, 400-metre medley re- metre Canadian pairs, dts next Saturday. All League statistics haye " judging methods and anti-Ameri-|] wimming team won a semi-| Germany was on top of the un-| The League is still looking for, | ROME (AP) The United!J"¢8'N8 |3Y 8 8 g g for|changed from last season, and | States prepared today to go to broke her own world record in mark of 4:10.4, Canada's quartet the United States with 17 and history, so that a win this year away down from last season. Per- 100-metre men's freestyle swim. the women's 200-metre breast- swam second and qualified for| Russia and Britain with 14 each. |is something very much to be baps this is an indication that the |ming final in which Australia's Stroke 4 ' pil " i 7 |were available yesterday--played are also on the attacking depart- ance Larson, in grand style and their passing ment, with the result that the | Max Ritter, U.S. member of hd : us Ca tures 2 14ers ns Al [Lo "(Tite who : : - ast year wit $ at |tion, said the decision to go to ° D - C . ast { the highest authorities was based ( lea Dope Hint I. avis up Herb Elliott Drops {present with Bolotin of Strila, at NPV ER ; " . ; The individual team leaders POUGHKEEPSIE, NY. (CP) 5 § Indly a hm showed cliatly His 800-Metre Entry |are Paashuis of Hollandia with that Larson touched the end of racing bicycle team may ask the, Neither he nor trainer Olufiover Canada, sweeping three ons metres. {seven: Diemer. of. Kickers: with medal on a ruling of the first-|@ssistance of Danish authorities Jorgensen knew of any kind of doubles matches Sunday. | Having ' already discarded the seven six of which ware scored place judges, although three stop | Jensen 'died during the Olympic added. | The New Jersey team of Wil-|centrate solely on the 1500 Strila and Hungaria. Dulella of ning time was :55.2, an Olympic cycling in Rome metres, Italia, who was runner-up in record, that the Danes--"on a'and Keith Carpenter of Montreal| sprinter and broad jumper, also|six for this season. mark Saturday night, obviously|doctor's orders" -- had received (7-5, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, Dennis Crotty| withdrew today from the 100 The names of the All-Star team said: : worried by rumors that the Dan-|some pills called 'ronicol "which "The film definitely showed, in 8 | |Tom Palmer and Carl Hendrick|plaint. [trial ear) 4 . -- a y this week, they will be Jensen, 23, was reported to "Apart from these pills T have 26, 26, 86, 6-2; 6-2. Two other made public, have died of a brain hemorrhage not given the boys anything," '|Harry Freedhoff and Bob Jacob of El Salvador is the smallest and] Monday, August 20, at Kins. "I must ask Danish authorities topsy was conducted on Jensen's of Toronto. {the second most densely-settled men Stadium -- United vs. Italia ~|for help in this matter," the body Results were not disclosed AMERICANS OUTRAGED {55.4 held by Jon Henricks of Aus-|seph_Derochie of Sudbury were a good chance of defeating the|y "4 0" ery Tittle enthusi- can bias, It all got mowhere, [final in world - record time of official point standing with 34 a win for its All-Stars, who have'ine scoring race this year is no {the International Olympic Com- final Saturday, She out-|the final in 4:15.3, Canada had two points, earned |desired, |defences have improved, but it | John Devitt was given a contro- SWam was a treat to watch, with the scoring is evenly divided. the executive committee of the on a viewing Sunday night of {11 goals each, COPENHAGEN (AP) Lead- Jensen, captain of the team, as --The United States won the ROME (AP)--Herb Elliott fo. ten; Docherty of Thistle with the pool before Devitt, i v he { to be cleared of doping suspic- doping as far as the Danish] The U.S, won four of six singles| . .~"¢ running in the marathon, for United and Kiss of Hungaria watches had the American Jorgensen agreed to this but/liam Tym and Dennis Lynch de- | All members of the team and later Bevyn Baker, 22, Australian goals last year, has dropped to Ritter, slated to be the swim- , |and Claud Savaria of Montreai| metres and broad jump, He is in|from Toronto are not yet avail ish riders in the road race at are supposed to stimulate circul- a blowup sequence, that Larson |New Yorkers, Ronald Picket and POPULOUS REPUBLIC after collapsing as a result of a Jorgensen was quoted as saying Ambrose defeated Botts 6-2 country in the western hemis- at 7.00 pm, and Polonia vs, Hol- paper Aktuelt quoted Preben Z. lat once. 3-6, Stan Musial Expected To Call It Quits ST. LOUIS (AP)---Stan Musial, the St. Louis Cardinals' 39-year- old wonder, may announce his future plans sometime in Septem- ber, Indications are that he will retire at the close of the cam- The Americans were sizzling tralia, |eliminated in a heat in the 1,000- Toronto and District All-Stars "1 League doings. Britain's Anita Lonsbrough 4:082, breaking an Australian points. Italy had 30, followed by had some rough luck during its|exception, with the leaders being mittee with its protest on the Wiltrud Urselmann of Ger-! Dawn Fraser of Australiaion the two sixth-place finishes. The whole team -- only ten|also indicates that better players |versial decision over America's| = = = " SG SRS AE [ defence playing in perfect unison! Richmond (Thistle) -- who won International Swimming Federa- w------ --- television film, ers of Denmark's Olympic road saying. junior Davis Cup matches 72 jay withdrew from the Olympic|nine; Battista of Italia with Devitt was awarded the gold ions, aroused when Dane Knut riders were concerned, Jensen matches Saturday | the Australian star will now con- with eight divided between clocked in faster time, The win- said, according to the feated Roger Ambrose of Toronto . their leaders returned to Den-| paper, ming federation's new president, lost to a New York state pair, hospital with an intestinal com-|apie hut following their final " Rome had been doped. * |ation of the blood." was the winner. John Botts, won 6-4, 6-3, 60 over| The Central American republic FUTURE GAMES sunstroke during the race. In Rome, 'meanwhile, an au 6-2, 6-1, and Jacob topped Phere. llandia at 8.45 p.m, - mses | JOIN Winton of Rye, N.Y., 75,7 EL rr. 3-6, 6-1, 9-7, Saturday, to post the| PUT ouT PETERBOR Not All Athletes paign, | "I think I probably will make] my decision known before the |end of the season," Musial said in the wake of the Cards' sweep of a three « game series from "I don't want to get Involved (Law 18-5) at Los Ditmar (14-7) | Angeles (Podres 11-9) (N) 598 579 573 .508 484 A72 426 358 L 46 66 68 75 562 5% S561 5% 545 7% | | New York Harshman Lee (8) and Romano; Stafford San Fran 000 101 10x-- 3 10 0} 100 2 16 2| death. 10) Arroyo (9) and Howard.| Burdette (15-8) McMahon (7)|Jersey City ---- Cle - Francona (12); NY-|Piche (8) and Crandall; Miller| 000 011 000 000 1-- 8 7 1] In Copenhagen, Thorkild Mad- Boyer (11), | (4:5) and Landrith, HR: SF-Alou | Short, Kipp (6) James (1)|sen, president of the Danish Road 000 000 000-- 0 2 1/(6) Mays (28) | Romonosky (12) and Gonder, Racing Federation, who returned New York = 100 011 00x-- 3 9 0|Phila 001 000 300-- 4 10 1|Shantz (7); Moorhead, Miller (7 |to Copenhagen Sunday night with Bell (9-10) Locke (2) Stigman|Chicago 100 201 01x-- 5 9 0/Ayon (11) and Izquierdo, Dot-|the Danish team and thelr lead- | (8) and Wilson; Terry (7-7) and| Buzhardt, Shert (5-9) (7) Far-|terer (11), | ers, said nobody had "confessed" | Blanchard. HR: NY-Cerv (14), |rell (8) and Coker; Ellsworth,| Richmond 000 000 003-- 8 7 4ito any form of doping. | American League Elston (7-7) (7) and Thacker. Jersey City 100 103 12x-- 8 13 1| He confirmed that the Danish C000 000 010-- 1 7 1| (Only games scheduled) Blaylock, Gabler (6) Wiesler| riders had been given pills of a 020 010 00x-- 3 70 National League [(7) and Gonder, Shantz (7);|drug called Ronicol but stressed Wynn (10-9) Kemmerer (8) and| Pittsburgh 100 010 110 4 12 1 Monroe and Dotterer that this could in no way be (12-8) Wilhelm St. Louis only points for Canada. F S Mould ZEN Fann Beaton's Dairy Midgets O [CORR] (CP) -- A Russian Wi 3 d D idi G ROME (CP) -- Oarsman Glen he was going through a United ; A Mervyn of Vancouver is the|States Navy physical test and sit-| Sompetitos > the Olympic 1n I ' eCl ng ane world champion at sit-ups. Brian ups was the second of six exer-| Pen a Red enetlg 4 Eo d Pickworth of New Zealand|cises. }. pom phic diond Bhged Oshawa Beaton's Dalry ad- runs scored. Then when Petes got Startle; the iii ut of Jew op FL, plomevhere, that 2 day when an umpire wrongly Janced jo the OBA Shige semi- two more in the 9th and had a ponent p fe ss | i | awarded him a point against |finals yeste ay when they won runner on 3rd, Brown struck out acer, | 500 sit-ups," he said in an| po Ta fon ooponent the third and deciding game of Lebarr, to end it all, Bruce Tulleh, 24-year old bot-| interview, "I got up to 2,501 over Lt .Col. John W. Russell de. |their series, in Peterborough, 8-6.) Oshawa Midgets scored four anist from England, is the gay & period of 1% hours and quit be- tested Spi Micro nd The Liftlock City boys took the runs in the fourth inning, added and reckless type. The Berkshire| cause 1 had the other four exer-( € Too oS but the |first game but Oshawa came one in the sixth and two in the lad, who likes to quaff a few|cises to do. i av, hi 44 oe back to even up the series on 7th, for a 7-2 lead. They pushed bects the night before o'sacel, Why 2301 fstend of an even LHL, Feored | Te ke vse She ar ue afterwards, runs the 5,000-metres| 'that was just for the heck of it, It was an obvious mistake |with McGarry and Brown shar-| Hickey, Linton and Lang, with nant race the way it is." |the hard way--barefoot, |I figured somebody might not and Novikov went to the |ing the pitching honors and the|two hits apiece, were the big bat- Regardless of his decision, he| Ron Delany of Ireland, defend-|hear of my mecord and stop at| scoreboard and made the |oghawa boys staging a fine six-|ters for Beaton's Dairy, but they sald he feels he has accomplished | ing champion in the 1,500 metres, | 2,500." change. Russell patted him fm rally in the 8th inning, to|had other good batters who had what he set out to do this season dreams about world champion] Pickworth gave Carl Schwende| ©0 the back. turn defeat into victory, an eye" to pick up valuable ' ~make amends for his .255 aver- miler Herb Elliott of Australia./of Montreal a start when In the 3rd and deciding game, walks, which were later turned age of last year and prove he| I dream that after he beats me, |Schwende first saw him in the - on Sunday, in the Liftlock City, into runs, wasn't washed up : [T beat him up," says the 25-year|1958 British Empire Games at| Johnston pitched the 8-6 for Bea: | The Beaton's Dairy team now Musial, who was rested Sunday old Irishman with a humorous Cardiff. "You look at him and] nves 1a e ton's Dairy Midgets, He fanned moves into the provincial semi- after wrecking the Pirates al-| glint in his eye. | wonder how he does it, but he six and allowed only four hits finals, with the first game in most singlehandedly in the first| Getting back to Mervyn. He|wins medals." for the seven innings he worked. | Cornwall this Saturday, Sept, 8. two games of the series, is hit-rows No. 4 in the University of| Pickworth won a third - place Lutton came in to relieve in the] OSHAWA BEATON'S -- Lut. ting .206, with 16 doubles, one British Columbia eight - oared|bronze medal. in the individual ed 7th and then when the Petes ton ss and p; Lang, If; Arm. triple, 14 homers and 52 RBI 'crew and a couple of years ago!'foil competition in Wales. threatened in the 9th, Brown | strong, rf; Linton, : and 2b; | . came in to strike out the last Plews, ef; Gibbons, 3h and ss; | t batter and end the game and ser-| Hickey, 1b; Hentig, ¢; Johnston, BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS |Cyclis 5 A Jehaswa held Petes to only two PETERBOROUGH ~ Grary, i ru se innings ss; S : v.38 By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Fischre (6) Aguirre (8) Foytack) Pittsburgh 'ROME (AP)--ltalian authori. Puts in the first 'seven ihn a goose ono pa, Xi American League (7) and Berbert; |ties launched an investigation to-| Lipp Top Tenet' two batters on| Davidson, rf; Playford, 2b; Fishe Ww 1 Pot. GBL|Shantz (7) and Blanchard. HR: |Philadelphia (Mahaffey 3-0) at|day into the death of Danish bases, so Lutton came in and ler + Stapler ye 7th: Armor, New York 9 --. |Det-Virgil (2) Berberet (4) Bilko|/San Francisco (McCormick 11-9) Olympic cyclist Knud Enemark them out. but not before the twoirf; Min ot in' 9th . Baltimore 53 (8); NY-Long (1) Blanchard (3)| (Only games scheduled) Jensen. ' : ' Chicago 53 3s |Mantle (31) Berra (14). International League [ Ferdinando Cocucel, Rome' Washington 61 u | Today's Games w Pct. GBI deputy attorney-general, said au- Cleveland 63 14 (And Probable Pitchers) | xToronto 93 699 -- thorities "did not exclude the Detroit 65 15% | Cleveland (Grant 8-6) at Wash. Richmond 74 .529 19% | possibility" that Jensen had Boston 70 21 |ington (Pascual 12.7) (N) {Rochester 71 511 22 |taken stimulants before the open-| Qf Kansas City 79 20% | Chicago (Score 4-8) at Baltimore | Buffalo 70 507 22% |ing Olympic race last Friday. American League | (Fisher (9-9) (N) | Jersey City 67 486 25% |The 23-year-old cyclist collapsed Kansas City 002 000 300-- 5 11 0 Kansas City (Larsen 1-9) at Bos: | Columbus 62 L446 31 [during the race and died shortly) ROME (AP) -- Three hand- | confines of this athletic purdah, Batias City (2 200 0-3 1 Sion (Brewer 71) (N) Miami 62 .443 31% |afterward. some young Italiap men have A spokesman for the Italian | N 3 41 (Only. Zames. sche Montreal 57 410 36 er Jensen died,| finally gotten inside the closely- | committee said that numerous Herbert (9-13) itz: | y games scheduled) Immediately aft t -13) and Kravitz; (x-clinched pennant) ctors attributed his death to a| Buarded girls quarters of | dodges had beea used to try te Walker (3-4) Hoeft (7) Jones (7)| National League {doctor Rome's Olympic vill ti aod Triandes . | W L Pet. GBL International League | brain hemorrhage brought on by on eh ATI ae 1 gel oo he iris samp. Chicago "000 503 010-- 9 13 2| Pittsburgh 49 605 -- Rochester 020 002 011-- 6 10 0 sunstroke. BeBe Fh Peo the gp bid at (Do a OAD Thon. | Boston 010 000 401-- 6 12 3| Milwaukee 53 | Buffalo 000 010 002-- 3 8 2/ An autopsy was conducted Sun- males gain entry--were a Sioyane there boa i 'They Shaw (12:10) Staley (7) and St Louis 54 | Milliken, Stone (9) and Canniz-| day. Cocucei said that until the to the point of public praise. failed 4 Lollar; Delock (7-7) Wills (6)|1:08 Angeles 55 |zaro; Hacker, Smith (5) Mason results of it are known, it would] "Armed with insecticide spray:| On Aug. 17, four boys showed | Brewer (8) Sturdivant (9) and/San Fran 60 .504 12% | (8) and House, [not be possible to give the exact| ong the three mosquitoers were | up carrying tool cases. They [Nixon HR: Chi-Lollar (6) Sievres Cincinnati 70 44420 Columbus 200 000 030-- 5 14 0| cause of death. official mosquito chasers sald they'd come to repair the (26) Chicago BB 40225 Miami 000 000 000-- 0 31) Cocucel said laboratory tests| "The girls had been beseiged | telephones » Detroit 000 010 000-- 1 7 1|Phila 7 37928 Haydon and Herrera; Gomez, were made on Jensen's organs. | hy droves of Rome's potent | Asked for passes and, at the Wash'ton 100 100 20x-- 4 8 0 National League Portocarrero (6) Hyde (7) and| 'The results of such tests will mosquitoes and hordes of in- | approach of a cop. they fled Bruce (2-5) Fovtack (7) and| Pittsburgh 000 000 400-- 4 7 1|/Brown. be made known in three or four| {r sive flies. On Aug. 22, a photographer Berberet, Folles (8); Lee (6-4)|St. Louis 201 010 001-- 5 8 0 Toronto 100 202 000-- 5 10 0| weeks. Only then we will be able| pe three mosquitoers were | tried to get in dressed as a Moore (7) and Battey. HR: Was-| Cheney, Green (3) Gibbon (6)| Montreal 112 000 000-- 4 10 1/to know what the cause of Jen-| tha only men allowed inside the | woman. The ruse didn't work. Killebrew (23). y Face (9-7) and Burgess; Gibson,| Negray, Scantlebury (6) and gen's death was . obviously ging quarters besides Col "Also turned down was a de 010 000 012-- 4 7 1/ McDaniel (7) Kline (4-8) (9) and| Thompson; Harris, Browning (4) since a legal autopsy is under| papre a postman, a street livery boy from a local kosher 000 160 00x-- 7 9 4/H. Smith. HR: StL-Musial (14), {Hunter (8) and Coleman. | way, it is because we could not| sjeaner and a doctor. food store. He had a package | (1-4) Mathias (5) Milwaukee 000 000 010-- 1 3 2| Richmond {learn the cause of Jensex's| ~ nMany are the males, how- | for girls on the Israel team. ever, who've tried to enter the | But alas, no pass. 000 100 000 0 ( ECONOMICAL? YESTERDAY'S STARS that's the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching: Frank Sullivan, Bos- ton Red Sox, held Kansas City to five hits in 2-1 victory, his first over the A's in eight starts over two years, Batting: Alex Grammas, St Louis Cardinals, got a home run and three singles as his team took third straight from league- leading Pittsburgh Pirates, WESLOCK WINS PETERBOROUGH (CP)--Nick Weslock, the Port Credit ace, in the Peterborough golf Country Club seventh invitational golf tournament. last year's winner, Doug scores of 68-74--142, \ Runner-up was Mec- Bob | Kellar of Toronto Scarboro, with The Reds got six of their 13' (Riverboat) Smith was the win-| b ¢ Uptoa é casval 48 miles per gal. in or out of town! RENAULT Laupbine for youl 13 2 8 F. HR VAN HEUSEN MOTORS LTD. 149 KING ST. WEST Lollar; Pappas 110 300 000-- 5 11 1} International League termed doping. (9) and Triandos | Haddix (9-8) Labine (4) Gibbon Columbus 001 000 120-- 4 10 1| "The Danish doctor who con- [Cleveland 003 001 005-- 9 14 3| (5) Green (6) Face (8) and H.|Miami 000 000 101-- 2 4 1|trolled the riders before leaving | Wash'ton 000 000 010-- 1 5 1/ W. Smith: Simmons (5-3) MeDan-| Jackson, Spencer (7) Dobrino|for Rome ordained the drug, and | Latman (3-5) Klippstein +8)|iel (7) and H. R. Smith, HR: (8) and Herrera, Brockell (8); [no secret was made of it," Mad- and Romano, Wilson (7); Cle-|StL-Grammas (3) | Archer, Stewart (8) and Brown. sen told The Associated Press. venger (5-9) Hernandez (7) Mor- Milwaukee 000 010 100-- 2 7 3| Rochester 010 0 i - 3 2 Af gan (8) Woodeshick (9) and Bat-|San Fran 100 614 30x15 17 0] Buffalo 100 020 30x-- 6 | Bo HR: Cre leant (10) Fron: Buhl (12.6) Brunet (4) Pizarro] Schmidt, Ricketts (7 Browning WEEK-END FIGHTS cona (13) Power (6) (5) and Crandall, Lau (6); San-|(8)" and Canilizaare; Robi | Kansas City 000 001 000 0 ford (11-11) and Landrith, HR:|Surkont (9) and Lonnett, | Boston 000 100 10x 1|SF-Kirkland (15), Rochester 000 001 301-- 5 11 2) BY The ASSORIATED PRESS Hall (7-10) and Kravitz; Cincinnati 900 000 000-- 9 13 0) Buffalo 002 200 000-- 4 10 01 a1y Tina Hriokoted Teddy Sullivan (5-14) and Nixon. Los Angeles 000 030 000-- 3 6 2| Washburn, Ricketts (4) Stone| od nA out: loll Bsn-Tasby (5) Purkey (14-8) and Bailey; Wil-| (5) Kay (7) and Kah, Cannizzaro a op) Davis, » | Kansas City 100 110 100-- 4 11 2|llams (12-7) Roebuck (1) Mec-|(5); Birrer, Phillips (6) Surkont : Boston 000 003 11x-- 5 11 2! Devitt (6) Palmquist (9) and|(7) Lehman (7) and House, Havana -- Enrique Huchmans, Kucks, .K Johnson (3-8) (7)|Roseboro. HR: Cin-Bailey (11) Toronto 000 000 040-- 4 12 0[118, Cuba, outpointed Chuchu Kutyna (8) and P. Daley; Mif- Coleman (5) McMillan (9); LA-| Montreal 000 000 000-- 0 2 3 Guiterrez, 117%, Cuba (12), fett, Monbouquette (7) Fornieles| Roseboro (7) Noren (1). | Cicotte and Hammah; Warren, (8-3) (8) and Nixon { Phila 000 020 040-- 6 9 0|Gardner (9) and Coleman. SECOND WIN Detroit 510 000 000-- 6 9 0| Chicago 100 025 00x-- 8 10 2! Toronto 003 000 0-3 71! TULSA, Okla. (AP) JoAnn New York 001 010 000-- 2 12 3| Conley (7-12) Short (6) Green Montreal 001 000 0 1 6 1 Gunderson won her second na- Mossi (9-8) Sisler (6) Aguirre (7) Farrell (8) and Coker; Card-| Smith, Scantlebury (6) and tional amateur golf champion. (8) and Chiti; Grba (3-3) Coates well (6-12) Freeman (8) Schaf- Thompson; Chittum, Hunter (5)|ghip at the Tulsa Country Club (2) Maas (5) Duren (8) Ford (9) fernoth (8) and Tappe. HR: Pha-| Browning (7) and Catton. HR:|Saturday. Miss Gunderson, from | andl Howard. HR: Det-Bolling (9) Coker (5) | Tor-Dillard (9). |Kirkland, Wash., a member of Colavito (26) Today's Games | Today's Games {the Curtis Cup team which de- Detroit 201 001 001--- 5 10 2 (And Probable Pitchers) Columbus at Jersey City (N) [feated the British in May, de- New York 030 032 00x-- 8 12 1 St. Louis (Jackson 14-11) at Mil: Richmond at Miami (N) |feated Jean Ashley, Chanute, Regan (0-3) Burnside (5) waukee (Willey 57) (N) | (Only games scheduled) iKan., 6 and 5, y | PHONE RA 5-3557 |