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to gain his third victory and put
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BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - The
Indians, paced by the hitting and
hurling of Howard Fisher moved
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Borber 0
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was hitting 156 at game time,
clouted a home run. and two run
producing singles to lead the Kan
sas City Athletics to an 8-4 deci-
sion over the Washington Senators
Saturday.
Norman Bass made his first
appearance as a relief pitcher for
the A's after failing to go the dis
tance seven times as a starter,
and was the winner. His record is
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Th* waukee Braves 6-5 Saturday with
Philadelphia Phillies scored six Frank Thomas supplying long ball
runs in the fourth innine Satur power
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VOYAGER "XK" ... 17 jewele.
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(Boston) Smith of Fort Worth.,
the only witness who would talk
to newsmen about what had gone
on.
"The committee asked me
about gambling in general and
specifically about gambling on
basketballgames," Smith said.
Chairman Charles Ballman of
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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Syracuse 5. Atlanta 2
Columbus 6. Buffalo 5
Jacknonville 7. Rochester 5
Richmond 7. Toronto 2
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Louisville 11. Oklahoma City 10
Omaha 1. Dallas-Fort Wort
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Spokane 16. Salt Lake 12
TEXAS LEAGUE
San Antonio 3, Austin 1
Gentile and Powell connected
for three-run blasts, both featur-
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er came in the first and helped
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strained muscle.
Mans made • gamesaying
catch of Bernie Allen’ fly to deep
right in the eighth, leaning back
into the Hands to grab the bell
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day and then went rm for a 7-5 Thomas, sold by the Braves for
victory over the Chicago Cubs at USA 000 last winter, hit his 10th
Connie Mack Stadium before a homer in‘the second and then
knothole crowd of 23,883, launched the decisive rally with
Right hander Art Mahaffey went a triple
the route in the 95-degree tens- tingle,
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Larsen finished - •f A68Cammon Uii m CnSF: cos the four.h.
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Willie Mays hit his lith home -MemEbeda: bar. is i— wm ably for three .elks, due to a
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with the 0 Dell Preston of Waco and Bill conference basketball broke Then Chicago 18 17 514 3
With the world champion, hard club physician, said Mantle would sunn
, pressed on several fronts in the he kept in the hospital for four or BII‛ 11
n..., Nomis . a— ou " '"" pupoetacu. ■ -ur ««we 20 201 eGIlom » im early weeks of the season. Man- five davs The infurv to the rieh '
panny Dominguez, decisinned Wil- assure vou he will avnear next 6rome2 6000W.060, ci . a > t 202‛inur .... " cm1m v Ta i ..
be. Buford also of Kantan maT a -T a *«• “ 3718 t B 3 ill t* injury was a crippling blow leg was diagnosed as a "torn ad
Other result, a- pKaplan. Fri. Thursday. Ballman declared. _R028r » 21282-03 " n.sto the team However. Manager ductor muscle la the upper right ,
timer result, at Pasadena FH- B"3 HUSWt 3 • .; Ralph Houk was relieved to lern thgh • The Xrays were negative "**»•
( • o t i BurrigM a 3 a i > that Mickey s left knee, onginal- and showed no muscle tissue
I ola5‛.5 98918m38"5 ’ 2888 ly feared seriously damaged was pulled away from the bine rhe
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SoUKS P 4100 ewsoui • 0222 Tom Tresh was on second base braised. '
tw.b hsss'tmm 3228/with the potential tying run and
o-hii toto tore ploz tor oteg « ne there were two out in the last al
e-eo. 5 Muero" ninth when Mantle smashed
a hard grounder at shortstop Zoilo
Versalles. The ball was. hit so
hard that Versalles reeled hack
Luna Pasadena, and Wayne He-
bert. Orange. lost to Bill’ Dennard.
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G.rv Mecames l«. gained his •very SSUS" andI iads ouisCardinals defeatealthetos Te°----
second knockout in many days were developed that will require ANesesPodgers8 before,, ,
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Johnny McKusker 173 in a match it But he said if more time was karPps-ronrght left-hander C I [ f AA l aum •
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Poughraana four won hours ESour turn .for Thursday’s.session.add- them to within • single game of Mantle was in the hospital Satur right leg. I guess that was the e,aS“I » Ceina 3.5 toe
Sutfon m TorrrwonacousEdde ins. that this probably would in- second pt.ee Los ngefes ad day. loot to the New York Yan- tear. It knotted right up ahd l -o-re" ' • -
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Perronoski in 9th
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14 11 467 4% ton (Moobouquette 3J and Schw.il lier job and smacked a home run Erancicogn.more than a.month. -homeurun.
13 M .429 « 14.02) „ ., . _ as the Tigers beat the Cleveland whipped. Houston,
13 U 419 4 , J*1™; CLary. 12- ‘nd Rezan indians 93 Saturday. withha thenhep. three to lqme »
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33 14 122 4 Angeles (Wiliams 21 at Moeller The Tigers broke open a tight by . stiff shoulder lost his shut enrg-m !9
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is M 270 « New York (Jackson M and run tally hiehlighted by Bunning’s and Bob Aspromonte’s bad-bpince
19 14 Sit 4 Moorhead 0-0 or Mizelt 1-1) at solo blast off reliever Frank Funk triple,
16 16 500 8% Milwaukee (Curtis M and Cion the thrd Cleveland hurler. Four With McCormick tiring Manu .
15 17 449 9 inper M) (2) of the runs were unearned aa the er Alvin Dark used a pinch h •*—
l« 19 457 10 Chicago (Buhl 12 and Koonce Indians made four errors In the ter for him in th eeighth and Dop/,
u 7 «i 102 (1-0) at Philadelphia (Hamilton 3-2 ninn. Larsen finished L 21
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.el sius Clay of Louisville stopped
pome sort of record in winning Billy Daniels of New York on. ,
th O. andine I neman Awa-d cuts in the seventh round of , back into a tie for first place
Last vear he was named the battle of unbeaten heavywsight witha .victory .over the White
school s outstanding back st st Nicholas Arena Saturday Sox in • Babe Ruth League game
Frances McCall also won one of night ' here last night
the attractive trophies. He was Raferee Mark Conn halted the . Fisher, who allowed oine hits,
chosen the outstanding baskethall contest at 2 "minutes 21 seconds bu , sot tough when .the occasion
player, the same honor that Wood of the seventh of the television salled, sent sthe Indians
»nw Poimbouef won in track fight because of a nasty eut over first place deadhock with thesidle
Grady Landry was selected as Daniels’ left eye. Red Legs. Both have VO records,
the best team player and Ronnie Al hough the 5-1 favorite Clay1 yIn.the other Bate Ruth fame
Bujard was named the outstand-/had a mod lead, he didm t show of the nisht, the Cubs beat the
ing hack Awards also were pre- too well against the 25-vearold Gants. 10-6.1behind the hitting o
d 10 th cheer ’ders. each barber who twice hurt him with Aeraid, Cnambert and Chuck
end a team amanger. long riphis to the jaw Floyd Ronnie Clark was credited
----—---------------------— with the win; Billy Methner with
the loss. Both went all the way
' STANtfNOS
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Graduation !-—
.. . says JERRY LEWIS, soon to be seen in Lamar To Try
"IT‛S ONLY MONEY” a Raramount Picture ~n_ p.,2 OTfPopped t0u for Hamlin in th; 5-
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mar Tech s Lone Star CConference "EDSebern Schalve. no a - Kansas city
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Struck Out for Beisomo in 7h: dRon
for Sieverz.in 7Tha e— Struck out for AM
erson in 8th
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Philodetphia 999 0—7
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the Sox but couldn't get anybody e “* w“25 (2 j
out mor » Sill • je - Noo. . - .
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The Sox rallied for three runs & ,i > i i 6 { iii . w*
off Steve Barber in the second Burgess Ib 111* Melrone 3b 3 • 3 •
In Met Win 3- =2 III
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York Mets pulled from behind Brreoins.p
with a four-run uprising in the r‛i2. —
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