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THE ORANGE LEADER
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THURSDAY, MAY It, 1961
rm Trouble Over?
Back Into Third in AL
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dS^cáuM! of thfr arm, fi"> Angela. blanked Wr.A * im-■&***.&
r.arv Bell fmallv licked 'hia of i V itonnirip
*rr>blm-~* *r>re arm that roth r.z'ht-handei\al*o ambled
• .5LerVera felt wa mor* than th# clinches. "-whin >e Tiger*
i&.t^e«d ha« the Cleveland fe nk* out for Tour run In th.
HWian* hark in 'bird place in thf> v-nd gam.« F.d H^hau^h n .. i
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Associated Praia Sport WrRer ?>at Prank Suilivan (1*3). Pjdlt*.
If Mike McCorm ck^ Johnny «ill unbeaten, gave up nothing
podre and Bill Henry, nc* to but angles.
_ mention a guy named W.rre* A two-run homer by Vada Pin-
7~_^5pahn, keep it up "thia could be *cn tn the first inning and an RBI
J¡1 ** the year of the outhoaw in the l v Chico CardenM in the
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fí*urmtl "Ifa tuat aomething the vMinne ot.a. «helled Baltinwre
Sl>r l * " Ó.., •tarTe^ pirk th • nine,
run'aer^ Inning Hartnon K.lle-
nu.ii^^-'ritrd it out" bu! Mk bre and BiJIy. Cardh^r ^ach hit
w .ftJ «Hav rnanr-He- #ent n itf three-rufl • hornera and Zoilo Ver- ..
Wrdneaday -n>g^ He w fit n a))i V ^ „ - ,f)K J^rry waoNttoar s
rj n^ü a*a*nsf CniC«go-. Wnnf . /t*™* in 'for Ral ' *■ ^♦'odf'pwo J ájog
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- National League pennant race. ti"ird beat Curt Simmon* fl;J) for
McCormick pitch-tf hi*, aecond the Redi[. ".Henry *aved it for
\ ' f^ree-hit nhutout of 'the season -ay (2-3) in the ninth against f<
i Wednesday night as first place pinch-hittera.
S n Francisco beat the Pittsburgh The Bravea handed Cub, relief
vPirates 3-0. The Giants also man- «ce Don Elatpn (4i|) hia first de-
' • Vd ju t • three; ' smiles," but [e^ on- a bases-loaded error by
benched th^m for aii their runs f econd .baseman Don Zimmer that
with two out in éé filth inn p«— ^ "> the tie-br^king^n in the
the only frame in which they putinintt}- '! WJ8 *econ
a ma«4n hase. I victory tn three decisions.
mi*** Podréis became the firat tíitcher
~ ;to wtn five this season in the
i mi|ors. ■ extending hi shutout
ittreak to 15 mninga with a ftve-
'V, hitter as the second place -Los
*vj Aigeles Dodgers remained within
a game of the lead by defeating
Philadelphia M I
And Henry, jjrhd hasn'f allowed
a run in 8 2-.1 innings of superh
relief this season, .gamed his. third
ned within. | . , f\ . II' I
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Amarillo nude^d Ssn Antonio
consecutive save by striking out from a three-Way tie for the Tex-
. the side in the jrinth as .(ítndn-^s League4eard Wednesday night
' first af e mo", three on s-pa.r of hnmrr r
•' .The R'd V* w * rn h^Ph,hi/le« '.>«'■ «- fc
Detroit retained a -three^Mm.e f[¡' '1V« '""'"f* *' , N® .«
h 1' „.T Sd -Place'iWif th«n framed through for thri^
by hammering Washinaf-'n ^n' > the .xth aKatnst. .Ron[
M>TlM Yankee*' defeated Kanta* M^lkr <^2>- W!""ln*
< tv Minnesota- made>. it wa* fotri Brevier Mh.
for third with,
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TODAY S OAMgS
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AMfHiCAN ASSOCIATION
WtOMfSDAY'S atSULTS
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a fhreo-way
) Cleveland and
| bombing the Oriol"* 10
¿rleated the Lo Angeles An
"'■Bell, a lft-game winner for the SSS
.Tribe m I95S, took over the A I,..sag.
' Ifriheotit lead with W by fanning SS
Sight.' He walked four and gave __
even-hits, blanking thp White
p.,v af'Kr R'.v Sféver *"1" *w-¡ ■
OMoha Í, 0*n/*r 1
piti n^r s, k.otu<fviii« . 9
. IryJ•inofNtjHl. V DoMOV^Oft Worth 9
p ,ñ\íra I H - haH bÑcatsSt. I^tfis 4-^-1* by Jaafihg the Missions ,
v«4 c.tv Ttg^s is i 4«9 • -rh-.Reds' ninth straight victory and;xlhe Cold Sox breniained tn a tie-
oev.u ^i- ?4 % ij ' put 'thew, in third j>lace. „ fot the top spot with Rio Grande"
wconbsoaVs^ aasuLTS The Braves. wiih Spahn ^aiting V'aHey who edged—Tulsa in g, 3-1
w«nt rr y Hi mm no D«vi 4 hi turn, beatOiitago's Cubs %-% encounter. . ./
' c't? t.o«Jk. 4 behind the 'tout-hit pitching of Following^." Wednesday/ night's
r(4u*soAr s scMeéuLt " V ■I>* Burdette, a. right handeK action Austin,- San" Antonio end
ot Ot/ in >t A- >rror KV Pirat* ihird base- Victoria found themselves knotted
D<« Hoak gave «he C^íant, for ^ird place.^rie game out ot
break after McCormick
(.1-1) artd. loser BpK Friend (4-27
¿ the lead.
Amarillo bombarded four
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WSONCSOAY i HiSULTS
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National League "~~f'^vHaod. Born*. Detroit
en't'h "hfiriier tied it, ?-#H « fi* 'ing (bawvi■on «0 or m/>re at ^ . ■ .
It, r'h inniná \ b?tJ| — Cunningham.1 .St. Louis.- Triple* ~-4|f«id. Detroit PH
S?e I^ia^. bo^coredj« V;c|jm. Clemente. - Pittsburgh,. .374. Woodl.ng and ^wu«h. Washing- • w^SOTa%V msuUI
Jpower's'-home run in the second ^Jun.^—BolhrtK. Milwaukee: and ten, 3, eight t(*d wítK^Sv^^ i a)«*«•.>. fa&Mtf■ I' >1
grtd add d an unearned marker m Mays, San Francisco. 19; Moon',; Home runs—Oentile, paltimorel gi.fwa.;tfelAftasy <
■ft, fnjirth a2ain't tarter Bob |,o* -Angeles and Virdon," , Pitts- «n<i. Mantle, New York, ft; Siev-' "* ' *" '
Shaw. 't MÉ£^|nme' for 'he. hig aix lytgh. IS • v . • er> Chicago, Wagner and • Klus-
ln the Hth-against reliever Frank Run* i a ied in—Moon. J/w An rewski. Loa Angeles and Kilfe-
Boumann (1-2). - -v - -geles, -2ft; T Davi*. Los Angeles, ty>rw, Minnesota, 7,
Detroit made « seven out of Aaron, 'Milwaukee Clemente, Sf0|„, bases—Veraalles, Minne-
t ;-rt behind the flvMitt/fttrh) <t;f;itt^ Aparicio, Chicago, 7.
Pitching — Mossi. Detroit, 4-0
Turner Has
More Than
Grid Skills
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Hit*—Clemente,
Pittsiiurgh. 34."
T Davjs, "Los Angele*. V.
Doubles —Coleman. Cincinnati.
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1.000". Hawkins, Cleveland,
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Non-White Barb -4
Hits PGA Open
LOS' ANGELES (AP)S*ate
Atty Gen Stanley Mosk says the
Zimmer and Santn. Chicago.' ■ SlHfceouta—B*H.
Davis, !/>* Angeles and Hiller, Bunnrng, Detrott,- 31.
jSan FrSnc*co, é
I Trtpl**—Bank*. - Chicago. WH} ,.
•|.y)* Angele , Amaro, Philadel
r-+iia artit Virdon and Stuart., Pitts-1
burgh, J.
Home run*i—Moon, l^* Ange
LUBBOCK. Tex (AP) -: Texas f Banks, Chicago.* 7. |
Tech halfback .Bake Turner's rerv Stolen ha sea-Robin son. Cincln-
-titation for v'rs«td«tyBisn (! -con nsn 7. •[.'n?.^8^ ' , Professional Golfers Association
filled, id football. TÜ R^fl Raifi^r K HadHi* P tUh'irBh and nV'n r^n f ^ in
rS' Sffirsai i ^nc^o- 2 ;R irn a* non-whites are barred.
me* track and field meet in Hoús- Str.kw.it, - Drysdale. |«t Atv
t«.n Friday and Saturday. . rí'w ¿ „ 7.Ú . ^ Country
t ,„• <lnd Mahaffey, Philadelphia^ 3d yCmo.
last vears r^er^p-tor « -.• —— / \./l The Los Angel?* Junior Cham-;
e"o'^ P<^n<mK honor*jTJitnn ■ American LttUf- of Commerce, asked the PGA,,
far mjmr «W W Batting (ba«ed on M or mo/e at l> t wee^ to cancel,its contract
.■fJlJjS different track Temple. Cleveland./ .39S; as "sponsor of the event if Ne-
.****'*■ - - Rattry, "Minnesota'. .331. v groe* we'ire excluded from the
II ha* picked up points In the Rntrs-Ksline, Detroit,, 22: Man- contest.
,4'll yard- relav, the high hurdles, ^ Nw York, 21. -/. ^1osk.,said hi* office would act
the low. hurdles; the high jump. R(ins batted In—Gentile.-Bftlti to fo«e the'PGA">to eliminate the
fhe lavelin throw and the broad more .Vi, Ca«h, Detroit and Man- restrictive . clause • ort "cea*e its
J"mp. ' itle,. New York. ,24. ¡ activitie*" within" this stite/'
Turner averaged 3ft.S yard* to Hit* Temple; Cleveland. 34, —1 . " ~'K .
a< t a Vchool record and' become B. Robinson./Baltimore' and Ka- Art Ditmai'-pf the'Yankee* ne-'.
i runner-up. in" conference' punting^'l.ne, Detroit; 32* can the tWI campaign With' 15-5
}le also ,averaged 2Í yards a run- ' Doubles — B Robinson. Baltl- career record against, the Chicsrgo
■ h ,r k on three pas* mterrej>t1ons m< re, Francona_ snd Romano. White Sox
-Mobb* 15 / AlOudutfQu# 11
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THUaiOÁY J «AMIS
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Mowoii J !., Soottl# S-J
,T4ttomo l. eorttomí I
Vttn O of (/imcmwtr pe«tfKir <t
B^tlev intentionally. .lose Pi*an -Ihird Victojy ag.lwt. wo tosses
followed With a run-scoring sin- x ',m r. !?^* ó. th
gle. and -when center fie,Mer Bill >omor put V'^""/ a^ 'h'
Verdón hobbled the hit. . Bailey . ?n.rt ln . rfoUbwl;
-vent to third and Pag n took, sec- Í v" split in a d u 1
Tifh Mc^rmick^brought them ¡o:h ^;r s,nitorf woa ^
four . in the fifth.
The second contest was a brrt-
ONLY
HARDING &
Harris Will Try
Cleroux Again
liant .pitching duel between Aus-
tin's Roger Clapp and Victoria's-
Buster Narum, who needed n.in'h
.. inning help from Alex Castro to
i ">><S w post his second win.
HOUSTON (APfc^Roy Harris of Bruce Briibaker ,wjs-. the «in-
. Cut and Shoot, Tex ,^wüj_get. in; ning. pitcher in the fir.st tilt.
other shot at~ Bob-^"CleroiJx--jifVeteran Tommy Bowers held
Toronto in "a 10-round heavyweighf'Twl*a. to one.hit- foe eight inning*
fÍ2ht here May-Q.. ^T" and giot-enough help from Tom:
Cleroux knocked out Harris a^Arruda in tfie^inihio bring the
year ago in what the Texan called Rio Grande ValleyGiant*^ a 3pl'
' victory?
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 110, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1961, newspaper, May 11, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143032/m1/10/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.