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The Oshawa Times, 24 Sep 1960, p. 11

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ST. LOUIS CARDS didn't get | game, The above action took | after tagging St. Louis Cardinal | by Cubs' fielder Don Murphy, this run. but as it turned out, | place in the second inning of | Walt Moryn, who slid in to the | who threw to the plate, with they got enough to win both | the first game, and shows plate, (trying to score from | Le above result ends of a doubleheader in | Chicago Cubs catcher Sam | third, after Carl BSawatskis (AP Wirephoto) Chicago yesterday, 5-1 in each | Taylor hanging on to the ball, | drive to centre field was caught | ¥ Braves Stall Pirates: Cards Beat Cubs Twice Associated Press Staff Writer Bob Buhl and Ernie Broglio, a couple of righthanders who have given Pittsburgh trouble all sea son, combined Friday to keep the Pirates' pennant champagne on ice The Bucs, who have waited 33 years for a National League pen pant party, have to walt a bit longer because Buhl pitched a have only a ghost of a chance to til the fifth inning, Then Bil] Vir |eatch the Pirates, even after|don's two-out double tied it after winning six of their last seven singles by Don Hoak and Scho- and 14 of 18, Any combination of field, two--a pair of Pirate victories, a| Broglio (21-7) became the first Buc victory and a Cardinal de-{to win 21 for St, Louis since 1046 feat, or two St, Louis losses-- when lefthander Howie Pollet wraps up Pittsburgh's first flag now the Cards' pitching coach since 1927 and pops the cham-|won his 21st in a pennant play pagne off with Brooklyn, Broglio, cer Philadelphia defeate Cincin-| tainly a top choice as the league 15.5 as runs off Glen Hobbie (14-20),] three with his 16th homer, | Card rookie Ray Sadecki (9-8) then gave up just five hits in the second game, which was held to seven innings by darkness at Chi. cago lightless Wrigley Field Ken Boyer knocked in three runs, ohe with his 1st home run, off Seth Morehead (2-9) A single by Tony Gonzalez broke a 1-1 tie for the Phils in five-hitter that gave the npow- nati dead Milwaukee Braves a 2-1 game scheduled victory and ended Pittsburgh's! Milwaukee defeated the Pirates winning streak at six for only the sixth time in 17 That left the Pirates with siX| games when Chuck Cottier, a games to play and a magie| 233 hitter, plunked a single to number of two over the second-|centre in the seventh inning place Cardinals, who stayed alive| moved up on Buhl's sacrifice and with a pair of 51 victories at| scored on Del Crandall's bad-hop Chicago. Broglio won the opener|gingle off the glove of shortstop of the doubleheader with a five-! pick Schofield. That beat Red hitter against the Cubs for his witt (1.2), who gave up the other 21st victory, tying Milwaukee's pun on Billy Bruton's 12th home Warren Spahn for the major-|pyn league lead i | Buhl (159), winning his first Buhl's victory was his third| 00 he heat Pittsburgh 7-1 three puer Plush in four decison, weeks ago, lost the lead after e anc roglio, who w hi 2 hit 1 record against the Bucs, are the | Planking the Bucs on one hit un only two pitchers who have beaten Pittsburgh three times as BASEBALL starters this season The Carls' Ron Kline, an ex-Bue, is the only | other pitcher to beat the Pirates LEADERS | three times, once in relief, | The Cardinals, trailing by six; American League y eight games left, AB R H Pet, Hames ih 8 8 Runnels, Boston 512 80 164 .320| Smith, Chicago 536 80 160 .315/ : R dl Skowron, NY 515 59 159 .30 Incy e egs Kuenn, Cle 474 65 146 008 Minoso, Chicago 564 81 172 305 H M Runs--~Mantle, New York 116 | ign anager Runs batted In--Maris, New| York 105 Hits--Minoso 172 Another Term | Busia: » TOTNN AT Triples--Fox, Chicago CINCINNATI (AP)~The sign- Eh runs--Maris 39 ing of Freddie Hutchinson to an-| giolen bases -- Aparicio, Chi. other one-year contract as man-|..o, 4g, ager of Cincinnati Reds Friday Pitching -- Coates, New York was no surprise, but a statement 12.3 800, by general manager Gabe Paull Strikeouts -- Bunning, Detroit gave a routine event a new|200 twist National League | "In my opinion, managers get AB R too much blame when they lose Larker, LA 418 B51 137 .328 and too much credit when they|Groat, Pgh 563 83 win," Paul sald | Mays, SF 671 106 In announcing Hutchinson re: Clemente, Pgh 543 83 tention, Paul sald he thought Mook, I wr " Hutch had done a good job this uns ys season despite the sixth position Runs Dated in--Aaron, Mil > N ( sague Ir fc walker f the flg Yau nal 14 gue we Hits--Groat and Mays 183 " de. BR Doubles--Pinson, Cincinnati 7.| Powel Crosley Jr., president of| Triples Bruton, Milwaukee! the club, also gave the former and Mays 12 Detroit pitcher some cheering" pome runs--Banks, Chicago 41 words when he sald he never| giolen bases--Wills, Los An doubted the manager's ability goles 48, Hutchinson was the second Na: = pitching ~ Broglio, St. Louis, tional League manager to get a 21.7. 750 new contract, Solly Hemus of St Strikeouts--Drysdale, Los An Louis Cards is the other, geles 25 4 dnnouncing. THE 1961 MODELS Mercedes-Benz ON DISPLAY Saturday, Sept 24th AT ANDY NAGY' BODY SHOP 408 KING WEST RA 3.7132 Come and TEST DRIVE This Exquisite Economy Car without Fail. 6-1 in the only other NL sophomore of the year, is "| chance to fill the biggest gap in| pit (2 Sept, 26 : vs, Cleve. 'lice Richard's old spot on right Away (2) -- at Cleveland (2), a starter and 6-2 in relief. He gn fop.run eighth inning capped didn't win as a starter untillpy pancho Herrera's two on Memorial Day homer off Bob Purkey (17-10) This victory was the fifth in a|John Buzhardt (5-16 won it, after] row for Broglio, 25, who ex- losing' 11 in a row tended his shutout string over the - Cubs to 24 innings before they| ENGLISH BIRTHPLACE scored in the seventh on three singles and an infield out, Bill] Hollywood movie actor Boris) White had put it away by then, Karloff was born William Heafy | driving in the Cards' first four pratt, Nov, 28, 1887, in Dulwich, - --- England, the youngest of a civil Habs Keeping | t cie Junior Stars PENNANT RACES In Last Week AT AR GLANCE | n ast ee | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nati Le | MONTREAL (CP)--Coach Toe WL oer Gay, Lett Blake is expected to swing the Pgh 92 56 .622 -- ar i hatchet at Montreal Canadiens' gy, 85 61 .582 6 8 training camp today, { Remaining games Only three rookies are expected, Pittsburgh: At home (4)--vs to remain with the National Cincinnati (1), Sept, 27; vs. Mil-| Hockey League and Stanley Cup waukee (3), Sept, 30, Oct, 1, 2 champions as they head into|Away (2) -- at Milwaukee (2), their final week of pre-season| Sept. 24, 25 | training St. Louis: Away (8)--at Chi. 4 A as leago (2), Sept. 24, 25; at Los| Ani, uid Friday in a fot Angeles (3), Sept, 27, 28, 29; at! "I suspect we'll keep only Bob San Francisco (3), Sept, 30, Oct. | Rousseau, Wayne Connelly and American League Jean-Claude Tremblay." { W L Pet, GBL Left He planned to use the three! NY 80 87 610 -- 8 against Rochester Americans of! Chicago 85 62 578 4% 7 | the American Hockey League Balt 84 64 568 6 6 here Sunday, Remaining games: Rousseau, last year a standout New York: At home (3)--vs, 4 Boston (3), Sept, 30, Oct, 1, with Brockville Junior Cana x p 3 4 Away (B)---at Boston (2), Sept, diens, and Connelly, who starred ,; os. al Washington (3). Sept in junior ranks with Peterbor-|5' 28 agvngion tut, Opt ough Petes, will both get al Chicago: At 'home (5)--vs.' De. the champions' front wall: Maur jand (8) Sept, 30, Oct, 1, 2 wing. with Henri Richard and|Sept 24, 25 Dickie Moore. 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