8, 1959 BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | National League = - Milwaukee 31 San Francisco 30 2sERRNes Philadelphia 20 St. Louis 20 392 1 Saturday's Scores Los Angeles 3 Milwaukee 2 St. Louis 3 Philadelphia 4 San Francisco 13 Cincinnati 3 Chicago 8 Pittsburgh 2 Chicago Baltimore Cleveland Detroit Kansas City |New York | asiington ' Boston 440 6 l Tuesday's Games | Chicago at Washington (N) Cleveland at Baltimore (N) Kansas City at New York (N) | Detroit at Boston (N) International League W L Pet. GBL [Buffalo 556 -- | Richmond .538 | Columbus 537 Rochester 519 Havana 518 Miami .500 | Montreal 429 Toronto 21 31 404 Today's Games Miami at Toronto Havana at Montreal Richmond at Rochester (Only games scheduled) SUNDAY National League | (front row)-- |Los Angeles 000 000 110-2 4 1 and Joe Ste- [Milwaukee 000 000 80x--8 12 0 BERR NNSg sRnEnsERs THE PIRATES, shown above, | and then winning the champion- | champions are: proved their class in the Simcoe | ship playoff finals, with a great | Dan Romano Hall Volleyball League this past | comeback in the third-and-de- | vens; (back row)-- Ken Hickey, | Drysdale 5 - 5 McDevitt (7) , leading the league | ciding game, to beat out Dodg- Frank Szyszka and Wayne St. [Fowler (7) Klippstein (8) nd throughout the season's schedule | ers 15-7. Left-to-right, the 1959 ' John. --Photo by "Tim" Nelson |Roseboro; Buhl 5 - 3 and Cran- |dall. HR: LA-Hodges (8) Deme- {ter (10). Simcoe Hall Names i: sz: |rence 3-6 Jeffcoat (8) Acker (9) | and Bailey. HR: SF-Spencer (3); Volleyball Champs: zz. eCormick 3-4 Worthington (6) Shipley (8) and Schmidt, McCar-|--curf Last week at the Simcoe Hall, In this semi-final series, the;showed a complete reversal of| ' * Club, a very exciting end-| Dodgers won the firs game very|form in the second game and won| dell beri he aul Dotter, ing to five weeks of clean, fast handily, by a 15-7 score. |the "do-or-die match" 15-9. |Chicago 100 020 010--4 9 1 volleyball took place. They were met with much| In the third and final game, pittshurgh 000 010 010-2 4 2 This was the first time that|sturdier opposition in the second|Dodgers had a good start, as| Byshardt 2 - 2 Henry (8) and volleyball, on a leaguc level, had match but managed to eke out a they moved out in front on some|Neeman; Haddix 4 - 4 Face (9) been tried at Simcoe Hall and|17-14 verdict, to advence to the/fine set-up piays, by a 6-2 count.|angq Burgess, Foiles (9). HR: with the enthusiasm shown by the finals. But the Pirates once again Chi-Thomson (6). Pha-Freese (6) Anderson (6). St. Louis 020 000 000--2 8 0 Phila Mizell 72 and Katt; Cardwell 1-4 Meyer (5) Robinson (6) Sim- mons (8) and Thomas. American League Baltimore 00 102 000-8 7 0 Kansas City 000 000 000-0 7 2 Wilhelm 7 - 0 and Triandos; Herbert 4-4 Meyer (7) and House. HR: Bal-Triandos (13). Washington Detroit 004 010 10x--6 7 1 Ramos 6-6 Stobbs (6) Romono- sky (8) and Porter, Courtney (6), Mossi, Narleski 2-6 (4) Sisler (8) and' Berberet. HR: Wsh - Sievers (3) Lemon (13). Det-Yost 2 (12), Maxwell (11). Boston 100 000 210--4-10 1 Chicago 061 000 02x--9 12 0 Delock 5-4 Hoeft (2) Wall (5) Bauman (7) and Daley; Donovan 3 - 3 Staley (7) and Lollar. HR: | Bos-Jensen (12); Chi-Rivera (1). | Roston 300 100 000--4 10 0) Chicago 000 000 002--2 8 0] F. Sullivan 34 Kiely (9) For- nieles (9) and White; Pierce 6-6 Latman (5) Lown (8) and Rom- ano. 012 000 010-4 9 1p Kay (8) and 000 000 000--0 5 0|Buffalo Miami Farrell and Roberts (4-4) and Sawatski, Tho- mas (4). HRs: StL - Boyer (11) S. Jones (6 - 5) and Landrith; Purkey (5-7) Schmidt (3) Jeff- coat (4) Mabe (5) Arroyo (5) Acker (7) and Bailey, Dotterer (6. HR: SF-Wagner (5). Chicago 601 100 000-8 10 0 | Pittsburgh 000 000 101-2 7 0 Drabowsky (4-4) and 8S. Taylor; Daniels (3 - 4) R. G. Smith (1) Williams (1) Blackburn (6) and Burgess. HRs: Chi - Moryn (7) Pgh-Blackburn (1) Mejias (2). International League Buffalo 000 000 100 01-2 7 0 Miami 000 010 000 00--1 3 0 Conley, Bunker (1) Farrell, (11) and Brown; Byrd and Bu- ca. Montreal 000 000 100--1 7 2 Ricmond 000 015 01x--7 10 0 Birrer, Miller (7) and Teed; Wiesler, Grba (9) and Darrell, |Jonson. Rochester 110 000 010-3 7 3 Havana 105 010 02x--9 12 0) Ricketts, Merritt (3) ' Greason (7w and Staniland; Craddock, Ru- dolph (8) and Gonder. Toronto 000 031 021-7 10° 1 Columbus 010 010 011--4 7 3 Negray and Th Loven- THE GREAT BOLO Mike Valentine vs. Karl Kuloski OSHAWA ARENA TUES., JUNE 9TH 8.45 P.M. THE BOLO GREAT so. LAYTON Abe Zvonkin vi. Billy Stack Tickets of Casino Rest, 1.25 - 1.00 - 756 Free Exhibition Parking. Pet Milosh Promotes guth, Held (6) Hardison (9) New York 000 002 003--5 6 1 Cleveland 000 021 40x--7 10 1 Larsen 5 - 1 Duren (6) Coates| (7) Bronstad (8) and Howard; | Score 6-3 and Nixon. HR: NY-Lo-| pez (9) Slaughter (2); Cle-Fran-| cona (3). { New York 040 000 000--4 6 1] Cleveland 000 000 300--3 9 2| Maas 4-3 Duren (7) and Berra: | McLish 5-3 Grant (2) Garcia (6) | Perry (8) Cicotte (9) and Fitz- gerald. HR: NY-Berra (7) Thron- eberry (1). Get . .. MORE POWER with a TOWER pnt RH.B-6781 ~ § / International League | Toronto 023 300 010--9 13 1 Columbus 000 000 000-0 5 5 Chakales and Hannah; Green, | O'Donnell (3) Raydon (5) and Hall, Bacih. Toronto 000 004 2-6 8 2 Columbus 311 013 x9 13 0 Susce, Blake (3) Scantlebury (6) and Hannah, Thompson (6); Gibbon, Green (6) and Hall. Rochester 000 0010-1 2 0 Havana 000 020 x--2 7 0 Miller, McClain (6) and Stani-| land; Amor, Rudolph (6) and Iz- quierdo. Rochester 000 000 0) Havana 000 000 0 {Saspeiuy ed after seven innings ew Keegan and Staniland; Wiegand and Gonder. Montreal 000 000 000-0 8 1 Ricmond 000 100 00x--1 3 0] Gray, Valdes (8) and Brumley; | Monroe, James (9) and Jonson. 4ANTENNA SALES # TV SERVICE EING YOUR TV 70 1743 a QAVE YOUR MOVEY 171 BOND ST.EAST 40 FT. TOWER Displayed on our Drive-In Location trom as low on 04.99 Montreal 000 010 0-1 STICK 5 1 Ricmond 200 002 x--4 6 1 DEODORANT Gives you full 24-hour protection. Try new ice Stick Deodorant----now in new, A vy donot that's built for speed! : unbreakable plastic. Just remove the cap Wee and it's ready for instant use! Neat. Clean, Fast. Melts into your skin----dries instantly. y Old Spice Stick Deodorant -- fastest deo- dorant 8 man can use! $1.26 Were S HU LT O Nites boys taking part, it could very| DODGERS -- Ben King, Jerry|Showed their 'stuff. as they | Chicago 000 100 000--1 5 1 weil develop into a big sport. |Nelson, Terry LeBlanc and Mike|roared back and won, going| pittsburgh 000 000 000--0 3 0| | Bombino: |away, by a 15-7 score and there-| Singleton 2-1 Henry (8) Elston Throughout the regular sea-| BRAVES -- Brian Tunnicliffe, [DY took the 1950 League Cham-|(3) and S. Taylor; Friend 2 - 8| 's schedule the Pirates, Who|pq Derbatka, Henry Reki and |Pionship. : | Face (9) and Foiles. play a real "team game", ended || owell Harrison. {| DODGERS -- Jerry Nelson, St, Louis 034 000 020-- 9 14 2 up in first place, well ahead of | : {Ben King, Mike Bombino and phila 400 041 11x--11 16 0| Dodgers and Braves. LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP | Terry LeBlanc. | Brosnan, Blaylock (1) Broglie, The playoffs saw the Dodgers The smooth-working Pirates PIRATES ~~ Ken Hickey,|3 -4 (5) Grissom (8) and H. meet and defeat the Braves, in a opened the final series with a ter-| Frank Szyszkz, Wayne St. John, Smith; Gomez, Semproch (3) ¢wo-out-of-threc series, to decide rific start, as they outplayed and Dan Romano and Joe Stevens. | Meyer 4-2 (5) Phillips (6) Conley who -would advance into the outscored the Dodgers by a 15-4) Final Scores: Pirates (15-4),|(8) and Sawatski. HR: StL-Oliver tinale, score. However, the Dodgers! (9-15), (15-7). |(1) Boyer (12) jablonski )3); 5 BIG FIRSTS IN 5 SHORT YEARS! 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