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The Oshawa Times, 27 Jun 1960, p. 13

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YANKS SPLIT Lowly Cubs Nip Pirates Twice The Cubs just barely made a 7-2 lead stand up in the ninth inning 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 11th 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 Even the Pirates could afford] jond ial Joab TUnS hi the to enjoy the irony. Their league|9 2-3 innings of a 12-inning 3-2 defeat of lilwaukee. Johnny i log' lead Dy was touched. Second- victory. The Phils Chris Short|Podres was in control - as the a tue Hitler Ne Syioles 2 place Milwaukee Braves also lost, {had a 3-1 lead going to the ninth Dodgers finished off Lew Bur- Ty 5 63 to Los Angeles Dodgers and of the second game only to have|deite in three innings, snapping|yangs, INDIANS SPLIT third-place San Francisco Giants|the Cards' Hal Smith hit his first his five - game winning streak. | "New York faltered after Whitey fell before Cincinnati Redlegs homer of the year with two on for Howard has hit nine homers sinoe/ 10-4. As a result Pittsburgh still|a 4-3 victory. his recall from Spokane in mid-|; 6.2 first game victory over leads by three full games. In other games Saturday, the May. [Cleveland with a four - hitter. Braves defeated Los Angeles 4-2,) Bob Purkey gave up 11 hits, [Despite Roger Maris' two home HITLESS PITCHING San Francisco whipped Cincin-|the most damaging a homer by|runs and four RBI, the Indians The best pitching Sunday was nati 52 and St. Louis ended a Orlando Cepeda, but the Cincin-|won the second 7-6 in 11 innings by the Phillies' John Buzhardt, six - game Philadelphia winning nati sluggers bombed Jack San-/on an error by the same Mr. who held St. Louis hitless for streak 1-0 on Ken Bayer's homer. fofd and three successors. for 12 Maris. After the games, Jimmy He Rr ----------------en hits including a homer by Wally Piersall, high - strung Cleveland Post. ' | outfielder, was sent home for an | indefinite rest. Paddlers Finish Fullmer-Basilio |/suuus ro i soo "505% 0 we sn Olympic Trials Clash Wednesday | awaken! ng from their spring- {to Joe Cunningham in the second. time sglumbers, looked like de- He didn't allow another hit until|fending champions once more in SALT LAKE CITY (AP) --A Stan Musial singled in the 11th.|taking a pair from Boston, the OTTAWA (CP) -- Sudbury and rink rancher and an onion far- Tony Gonzalez' two-run homer first gently 4-3 and the second Montreal paddlers swept the six mer will be nose-to-nose Wednes- By JAC KHAND Associated Press Staff Writer Jim Gentile, a conditional pur- chase from Los Angeles last fad, 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 seat 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 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- place team. The Pirates' pitch- ers were Bob Friend, 9-3 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. JOHN BUZHARDT Gentle Hitting Puts Orioles Up THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 27, 1960 13 ' a single. Andy Carey's sixth ho- mer, scoring Tuttle, was the Walt Dropo, the 26 - year-old rookie has been a steady per former, His RBI total of 49 With) 00 yi Gentile's two homers, only 150 at bats is a real start ler, Roger Maris, the leader, with 58 hae been up 246 times. Estrada lost his no-hitter when his ninth and 10th, both off loser Dick Hall, gave him seven RBI for the day, the best of the year Bill Tuitle 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- sibilities of wsing hypnosis in athletics pops up, such os follow- ing the Johansson-Patterson fight. One expert said that Ing ar| : CONTINENTAL SUEDE CASUAL The latest in the leisure look. A slip-on gore with foam soles for fashion-conscious men. Va HEWETSON Ford had pitched the Yanks to|Alex Kaleta and Tony Leswick et pp dtobeina | |state, which he indeed wos -- {from a 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 attempted to hypnotize {the 'same time. Anyone who knew these individ- uals will not be surprised that the doctor emerged from the room, his eyes glassy. It was not long after thot the angers abandoned hypnosis as e means of winning hockey gomes| land went back to losing again. Labaitf's INDIA PALE ALE Tonnes SHOES in the convenient KING AT SIMCOE ST. package RA 54611 Suggested Price |BREWERY LIMITED won the opener in the 12th. |with a sledgehammer 21-7. Na ai : je | Short had a four-hitter and ap-| Washington sent the fifth-place places open on the Canadian day night in a televised rematch peared on the way to victory un- Olympics team at Canadian Ca. "f 1959's fight of the year. til the ninth. Bill White beat out ve n challenger Carmen Basilio of of Sudbury clinched the last slot i be in 12,000-seat Derks Baseball Ralph Benzor and Bill Line and | each other severely in San Fran- OLA Junior chine and formerly of Sudbury, y; Earlier Cartierville's Mike Ww R E S T L ] G clubmates Lou Lukenovich and LEO BIG ED MILLER vs. MIKE VALENTINO noe Association trials here this Another brawl is expected with 5 punt, John Glenn singled and " ; Chittenango, N.Y., clash a Sunday in the 1,000-metre single- Park. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto's Frank Sullivan and Bill cided yesterday in the trials at cisco. Fullmer came away with Peterborough 6 Brampton 10 sole holdover from the 1956 DINO end BRAVO Al McCleery the double - blade Fo wINICAAE . tr | KINSMEN STADIUM TICKETS FOR THESE EXHIBITIONS -- CASINO RESTAURANT 'DEAN' OF CRICKET | TORONTO (CP)--Harry Dean, | 86, called "the dean of Canadian | cricket," died Thursday in hos-| pital. Mr. Dean took Hon. C. Matthew's cricket team to Eng- land in 1936 and looked after the | Australian test feam on their| visit to Toronto several years! ago. Each May 24 he took a Tor-| onto team to compete against) the cricketers of Ridley College at St. Catharines, I weekend chavtplot Gets Fullmer o Smith hit a homer. A 3-1 lead nearby West Jordan, Utah, and; ® of John Beedell and Joe Derochie 7juad furned iia 8 43 defeat. n J ' scheduled 15-round bout for the blade tandem after a stiff battle, NBA middleweight crown. It will with Montreal Cartierville's ro The fight is 10 months after OLA Senior Collins. Fullmer and Basilio pounded Port Credit 6 St. Catharines 14 The other events had been de- the Rideau Canoe Club. |the NBA title after halting Bas- : Ontario Minor Don Stringer of Montreal La. llio in the 14th round. | Whitby 7 Huntsville 14 Olympic team, qualified in the 1,000-meire single-blade singles. Brown won the singles spot in the double-blade 1,000 metres and DOMINIC VS. tandem for the same distance. DON JONATHAN a» ATKINS FRED PAT FLANAGAN vs. BAD BOY BOB LIEPLER PAT FLANAGAN 1, Event of Rain -- Oshawa Arena TUESDAY, JUNE 28th -- 8:45 P.M. 2 From Newfoundland 2 to British Columbia # Dodge sales are spreading like wildfire Wry. Buyers like the wonderful low price. 45> The high gas mileage (up to 50 extra miles on every tankful). The Gene Car looks and features. Dodge Dart is a honey =Y] of a buy! Dodge: fastest growing low-price favourite! 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