SAFE AT PLATE -- WHEN CATCHER DROPS BALL found Jones waiting at the plate but the Giant pitcher dropped the ball and when the dust set- tled Covington was sale in this Wes Covington, who headed for home on a wild pitch by San Francisco's Sam Jones, END STREAK Tigers Top Yanks; Orioles Up Notch four games back in the decisive lost column By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer : Cleveland is only two back of New York Yankees, back in a New York in games lost after familiar spot atop the American putting away a three-game sweep League, roll into Cleveland to-|gyer Washington with a 7-6 vic- night for the opener of a four-|(ory game series with the third-place] Boston Indians, who at the moment are game, in a better position than second-| 13-4 place Baltimore in the flag! (harley chase home run in the ninth beat After their latest winning(Yankee reliever Ryne Duren streak was cut at six with a 2- 1] 2-2) and ended the Tigers' los- loss at Detroit Thursday, theling string at four. Don Mossi Yankees have only a half-game (4-5) won it, scattering nine hits lead over Baltimore. But the and blanking the Yanks until the Orioles, who defeated Chicago's eighth, when Gil McDougald hit White Sox 5-3 in 11 innings, areia pinch double and scored on Richmond Sweep Three Game Set By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chuck Winchorn hit a two « run Richmond's suddenly-hot Vees homer for the Royals. Rene Val- get the acid test this weekend des (4-8) was the losing pitcher they begin a four - game series, Third baseman Dick Gray led Thursday night against the front- 3 13 . hit Columbus attack running Toronto Maple Leafs against loser Rip Coleman (1-2) Toronto leads the International and two relievers with a double League by five games over Buf- and three - run homer for four falo. and eight over the third- RBI. Bob Veale (4-2) won with place Vees. Bill Short, 1-0 since|iour innings of shutout relief being sent back to Richmond! from George Spencer from the parent New York Yank- Havana jumped on Buffalo ees, will face the league-leaders, joser Dave Jolly 'with four runs who will have Ron Negray (7-2)!i, the sixth inning. Felix Torres on the mound hit his 10th homer for the Cu- Thursday night. the Vees made bans while Bill Taylor's three- it seven victories in a row with| run homer accounted for all of a 3-2 decision over last place Buffalo's runs. Orlando Pena Montreal for weep the (4-5) wa$ the winner three game series. Toronto] The Red Wings broke through stumbled before the Columbus|loser Rodolfo Arias in the 14th, 'Jets 9-2 while Havana won over, with the decisive hits coming off Buffalo 6-3. Rochester defeated reliever Art Kay. Arias, who al- Miami 6-2 in 14 innings lowed eight hits for 13 innings, Two - run homers by Ken Hunt allowed a single and a walk be- and Jim: Pisoni powered the fore being relieved by Kay. Bill Vees' triumph Thursday night. Harrell's single then drove in Winner Zack Monroe drove two runs and Gene Oliver hom- in the other run with single. 'ered to ice ce matt night City lone Kansas won the walloping Maxwell's leadoff a of 3-6 a Delveaux Plays With 60 Pegs WINNIPEG (CP Jack Delveaux, the skirmish between Ciants of the National Football League and Winnipeg Blue Bombers, will be available to the Bombers for 1960, Canadian Foot- ball League commissioner Syd- ney Halter said Thursday -night. Halter said he had been noti- fied by NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle that the NFL would with- hold approval of a contract Del- veaux signed with the Giants if Halter was prepared to approve the contract Delveaux signed with the Bombers. Halter added he intends to give this approval because the Bombers exercised their 1960 option last December Delveaux, came to Winnipeg lat fall from the Giants, who contend it was a loan for one season and that. the Bombers agreed to send Delveaux back if the Giants asked The Bombers argued that verbal agreement was seded by a later understanding let Delveaux make his own ion about 1960 Halter also announced quarter- back Tom Dublinski had been named a free agent and may join Houston of the American League. His contract was held by Hamilton last season Linebacker subject of a New York the to deci ap fine RCIA HDD | k } Your Neighbourhood's most reliable heating specialist installs -- PM Special Bus Service Leaves Oshawa Terminal 1.30 a.m. returns immediate- ly after last race. Fare $2.65 including admission to track. General Admission $1.00 (incl, tox) Clubhouse $2.50 (incl. 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While St. Louis beat the Pirates 3-1 with a pair of unearned runs Thursday night -- after second place Milwaukee made it six| straight with an 8-4 romp against| San Francisco plunked Chicago into the base- ment by handing the Cubs their| seventh consecutive loss, 4-3. It was the Phils' fourth one- run decision in the streak and carned runs on four errors while| * " i series sweeping the four-game set with their isoth of Mathews' , gave them their first sweep of the season The Los Angeles Dodgers, whipped back to life by man- i ager Walt Alston's tongue-lash- ing, defeated Cincinnati 6-2 in the other NL game. HEAVY HITTERS The Phillies, who had been last | since May 12. made it four in a row over the Cubs when rookie Ken Walters singled for a 3-3 tie in the sixth and then belted his | seventh home run in the eighth. Walters and Frank Herrera, who hit his eight home run in the second inning, each smacked three homers in the series. Dick "arrel] (5-1) won it in relief of rookie Dallas Grene, who gave up home runs by Don Zimmer |and Ernie Banks. It was Banks' 21st, giving him the major league lead again. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles --. Emilio Flores 129, and Noel 128, Charleston, W.Va., drew, 10. Ray Riojas, 138, Fort Worth, Tox. stopped Timmy Jefferson, 13 Los Angeles, 9. Irish Billy 0: lins, 145%, Los Angeles, outl- pointed Kid Rayo, 146%, Nicar- agua, _(Tripleheader . The Oriolse broke 33 tei ~ BE with two runs in the 1ith at Chicago, defeating reliever Gerry Staley (7-3) with a bases-loaded walk and Gene Stephens' sacri- fice fly, Chuck Estrada (7-3) was the winner, pairing with Hoyt Wilhem for 2 1-3 innings of hit- less relief after the Sox had tied it with two out in the ninth on consecutive homers by Al Smith i Roy Sievers off starter Jerry, Red Sox as each hit homers and Walker. Jim Landis homered in| went 3-for-5 in an 18-hit outburst. the third for the other Sox run, | Ike Delock won his first in three while Ron Hansen's two-run shot | decisions with his first complete off Frank Baumann gave the | game in a year. The A's had nine Orioles a 3-1 lead in the eighth. | hits and scored all their runs on Cleveland gave Washington two| homers by Whitey Herzog, Bill unearned runs in a three - runiTuitle and Marv Throneberry. fourth inning action during yes- terday's Braves-Giants game at Milwaukee County Stadium. CP Wire Photo Humphreys, Hector d single. The hits, They sixth, off Bob Turley, on Frank Bolling's double and a single by Eddie Yost--his first hit in 20 trips Lopez' thir Tigers had only six scored first in the 10. 3 -- first inning, then won in the eighth on Bob Aliison's throwing error. 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The Giants, ixth innin, Harvey - Haddix, their longest skid, managed 8 2 hits off Warren Spahn two of them homers by Ed, nemesis Dodger right-hander Stan Wil- seventh inning spurt, liams (6-1) allowed six hits, but had a perfect game until the seventh, when Ed Kasko led off with a double and scored on Gus| Bell's single. Jim O'Toole (5-7) was the loser. rror, and rookie Julian Javier's Ron Kline (3-6) Haddix (4-4) now the Cards--after seven of eight from his won it with three in the fourth players Ed Mathews ys a pair Don Demeter. , Kidd of Southmead got two poms) McNamara one each. Southmead scored three of their six runs during the bottom of the, Nipigon, although only scoring| one run until the seventh, pulled almost even with their four-run EASTVIEW NIPS SUNNYSIDE Four runs in the last two in- nings gave Eastview Pee Wees a 7-6 win over visiting Sunnyside. Eastview trailed 6-3 going into The sixth place|the sixth and seventh innings, but world champions, given a dress- rallied strongly and scored four|to 4-5. I W B d | ing down by Alston after losing|important runs. Romanski, Waite, Hitting -- Eddie Mathews, | . orrow a e for the fourth time in five games, | (two) and Copithorne were the getiing the runs for East- on two walks, Williams' bunt and view during the late innings. Car-/8-4 triumph RBI singles by Tom Davis and | roll, Wayling, and Luke got one \run each in the early innings, Problem ? For the finest in * OIL HEATING * GAS HEATING © GAS WATER HEATERS {name of the losing team and {place where the game was play- ed is unknown. 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