Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1956 Page: 2 of 10
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MHwaukee. beaten 3-1 at Phila-
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third for the Cardinals in six
days, with Frank Lape juggling I
11 players in the transactions. I
> The arquisiUon of Vinton glvg&j
the Pirate the sorely needed ’
lefthanded batting power. Virton!
hft'been used only In relief this!
season, hitting onjy 206 In 69
time at bat. LaAl year he hit .2*1
and beltod 18 /hoofers
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the 2nd in two days. Only yestto-
dgy the Pirates swapped <>Ut-
fielder-first baseman Preston
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for catcher Hahk 'FoiMMk
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Longview Saturday
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away as. New Yotk and Los An-
geles will be in Longview Satur-
day for the opening on an ultra-
modern, 10-story Office building
of the First National Bank. /
Designers and a number of na-
tional trade journals have de-
scribed the building as one of the
most modem and functional in
the Southwest.
- Ceremonies start at 3 pm.
when C. A. Loftis, president, pre-
sides over ribbon 'gutting cere-
monies.. a -
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PITTSBURGH IB — The Pitts-
burgh Pirates today traded out-
I fielder Bobby Dei Greco and
! southpaw Dick Littlefield to
the St. Louis Cardinals for out-
fielder Bill Virdon, 1955 rookie-
df-the-yeur tn the National Lea-,
i gue No d»»h wax Involved in tfis
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[ It was the second major trade .
between the Pirates and the Car-
dinals within a week and the
I fourth place, is 7-B- away from 1 condition facilities to a< •
| home while Cincy is Oi5. The! trolled elevator system which is |
■ New York Giants, who whacked one of the first installed in this j
Chicago 9-3, are 5-9 away from
“ the Polo Grounds. The Cubs are
0-9 on the road.
In the American L^aguC. New
York's Yankees reclaimed first
. place from Cleveland by beating
; the Tribe 4-1 behind Tom Mor- '
' gan’s 5 2 '3 innings of no-hit re-
—■ j lief pitching. The Chicago White
Sox made it six in a row by beat-
ing Washington 3-1. New York
\ opened a three-game set at ChP
ciiffo todiiy. ~
Bo? t<>n defeated Detroit 4-2.
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new menace — Wichita
Spudtors whipped thg.
nesday night to move w kfon a
game of the tap. Hrrars did tWi
job—two of them. They.came in’
& x-aiX. ikSi*®
drop the latter into a tie for ’
second with Wichita Falls. . - ,
■r Lubbock beat Victoria 10-9 oh* intdon, 25, and Foites,
Don Smith's tenth-inning home to iotn lh^
run. The score had been tied - ----
three tunes.
—»■» over Reau- n j STEWMEAT
moot. T.ie Pirates didn’t need a -
.^11 to score thre* runs jp thg
; ■ first inning. They coasted in.
; . Hardison struck out ten batters.
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Unearned Runs
Help Bums Stay In Leading
Race For Lead Corpus ChrMI still ted the Big
State League Thursday but.th’—
By The Awocteted ‘Press t donated four unear ned run* in | *as ■ new nwnace ■ -------
That’s some pennant race in the , the. fourth and BftVklyn won Fatts.
National league. Nobody can winl 7-5 Last night, the Curds upped I Tt* 1
twi roto and the latest sus- the ante and the Bropks senrad,
I taii’Ol drive hy a eontentor has five unearned markets In the
F-h**n kept stive by nine un«ut‘- ' “a- * **
' 4 ed runs in two games against
' another* flag hopeful. ■
Brooklyn, hinting it finally "“•v
'.Jiipe started a move fgr a repent
pennant..ana- has a six-game win-
'? ning streak On the fire. No club
in the’TIL has won more in a J
<>w—and by rights, the Dodgers
« houldnl have w«n mat many. ' __
Toe St Louis Cardinals, who Brooklyn. 6-fl. is the only other
see tnemselves as a flag throat, club as good as .500 atvay from
too, got the job done for the home. \
Rrooks in a pair of frantic fourth I 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ ,
innings Tuesday' night they 9-2 to replace the Redlegs. in
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