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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
MONDAY, MAY 1,1961
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Four Home Runs
Arnold Palmer
Captures Texas
Sports Calendar
May 2:
FARMERS MERCHANTS
LUMBER COMPANY
won
the
Jensen May Quit
Baseball For Good
Brenham
Bay City
in* for home, check the boat or
per to make sure you haven’t left
your favorite fishing knife lying
i round.
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a—Collier struck out for Green-
wade in sixth
b—Hunt singled for McMillian in
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DISTRICT 11-AAA
STANDINGS
San Francisco
Pittsburgh
Los Angeles
Milwaukee
Chicago
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
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Houston
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Detroit
New York -
Minnesota
Chicago
The Brenham Knickerbockers
took their second victory of the
season without a defeat Sunday
with a 9-5 win ever Warda.
Maurice English won his second
game of the season for Brenham.
He gave up seven hits and struck
out nine
Leon Januszewski homered and
collected three singles for the win-
ers. Kenneth Mutscher also got two
hits Tonn hit. a two-run homer for
Warda.’ ‘
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San Antonio *
Austin .....
Valley .....
Tulsa ■ ......
Victoria
Knicks Record
Second Victory
Lueck
Sanchez
Time—1:43.
Proper Care Of Lures And
Tackle Essential On Coast
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Round Top Nine
Sunday’s Results
Houston 6 Omaha 3
Denver 5 Indianapolis 1
Louisville 13 Dallas-Ft.
Earl Blum whacked a solo home
run for the winners
Action this week sees Salem and
'Round Top square off on Tuesday:
New Wehdem meets Old Washing-
Weldon Gakamp and James Moffett. Blinn will meet
Navarro in their last regular scheduled game of the sea-
son Thursday at 3 p. m. at Fireman’s Park Stadium.
The Bucs.also have a make up gme with Panola. Blinn
has won three and lost three in conference play and are
six and four for the season. (Staff Photo).
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A-100 Latex
house PAINT
Lamar Consolidated
Bay City
El Campo
Wharton
Cypress-Fairbanks
Friday* Results
Dempsey: ‘Boxing
Is Dirty Sport’
Mays Can Tie
Another Record
• Latta yers longe
• Blister resistant when
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SHfRWIN-WlUIAMS
A-0o•LATEX HOLBM PAINT
SanAntonig 19 Amarillo 5 (25 Wharton in a
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game) >
Victeria 3 Tulsa 2 ('1st game)
Tulsa 6 Victoria 2 (2nd game)
Today’s Schedule:
Austin at Tulsa
Victoria at- Amarillo
San Antonio at Valley
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over everything Baltimore
SPECTACULAR
NEW HOUSE PAINT
The Greatest Advance In
House Paint in 50 Years!
boxing.
, "The fight game is just abouf
on the way out." Dempsey said
"In other wordst iVs r—dy to be ■
buried if something isn't done and
Sunay’s Results:
Valley 8 Austin 7 (1st game, 12
innings)
Valley 4 Austin 3 (2nd-uame, 8
innings)
CONKLIN WELL DRILLING
CONTRACTOR
day; and’Prairie Hill and St Paul
Snday.
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will do the job for now This only
takes a few minutes
if there’s a shower in the place.
tnag the wrhols mess into u a a 4-
turn on the cold water for five or
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Pittsburgh at St. Louis (night)
American League
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The Cubs squeezed by the Tig-
ers, 1-0 in their first meeting at
Wharton. Brenham has since gone
on to become the district leader, I
, while Wharton has won only two
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Louis, 11-7, in 10 innings.
Tigers Hold First
The Detroit* Tigers retained the
American League lead even
though they split with Baltimore.
Detroit won the opener; 8 2, and
Baltimore the nightcap, 4-2. The
New York Yankees also split.,
beatin the Washington Senators.
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Cubs Edge ''Bay City -
Cubs And Wharton
Boston
’ Kansas City
Washington
Los’ Angeles
chase Roger. Craig and ca: #
split despite homers byCharlie
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI)
Arnold Palmer, who has won just, of their games and defeated Bren-
about one cut of every three tour-J ham.
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Sunday's Results
Pittsburgh 6 Cinn. 3 (1st game)
Cinn. 4 Pittsburgh 2 (2nd game) ’
Los Angeles 2 Ghicago 1 (1st)
Chicago ,10 Los Angeles 5 (2nd)
San Francisco 14 Milwaukee 4
Phila. 11 St. Louis 7 (10 inns.)
Monday’s Probable Pitchers
Philadelphia at Cincinnati, night
Roberts (0-3) .vs. O’Toole (1-2).
(Only game scheduled)
Tuesday’s Games
San Francisco at Chicago
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ned to
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The broad feet of the lynx en
—it to walk on top of thi snow
Here is the 1961 Blinn Buccaneer baseball team.
Bottom row leftyto right: Coach Leroy Dreyer, Billy
Glaiser, John Davis, Robert DuBose, Victor Dube, Nar-
vin Koehn, Herman Aschenbeck, and Warren Meischen.
Top row left to right: Milburn Emmons, Ronnie Jones,
James Domel, Ronnie Pohlmeyer, Howard’ Ladewig,
IN
Errors — Lorenz, Greenwade 2.
Reyna, Head, Morgan. 2b—Lorenz.
Sp—Kristinik. Pb— Kristinik. Wp—
Lueck, Sanchez.
Pitcher's Record
Ip R H Er So Bb
| Brarftit, Balt.
[Temple, Clev.
Minoso, Chi.
Runnels Bos
Landis. Chi
Fox. Chi
Battey, Minn
Kahne. Det
Cash Dot
Power (lev
WASHINGTON (DPI) — For-
mer heavyweiaht champion Jack
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Itive all year.
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Kasko. Cinn
Aaron, Milw.
Virdon, Pitt
Mavs, San Fr.
Mathews, Mil.
Groat Pitt.
ton. The burly righthander has
four and lost only one on
season.
Brenham • Cubs vs
district II AAA’game
Boyer singled home the winning
run in the eighth inning of the
(UPI) Stands for United Press
International the war Id’s
7 2 4 2 1 5
6 3 5 3 4 4
May 4: " "
Baseball Blinn vs Navarro in a
conference game Game time ia 4
pm at Fireman's Park Stadium.
May 54:
Schoolboy state track meet af
Austin l vents on Memorial Field
at'the University of Texas
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18 340
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and have yet to feel the effects
of salt water, give them a break
A little wax or oil won't do
them a bit of harm. In fact, we
suggest you polish up that tackle
box itself. You’ll not be sorry you
did. As you probaby know, water
runs off a car when it's coated
with wax. The same holds true
for your favorite tackle contain-
er. • ...
Now, when you get to the fish-
ing grounds, whether it be in a
boat or on a pier, be careful how
Detroit 8 Baltimore 2'(1st)
Baltimore 4 Detroit 2 (2nd)
Chicago 5 Minnesota 3
Los Angeles 6 Kansas City 4 (1st)
Kansas City 3 Los Angeles 2 (2nd)
Monday’s Probable Pitchers
New York at Washington—Dit-
mar (2-0) vs. Sturdivant (1-0)
Chicago at Minnesota—Baumann
(1-1) vs. Stobbs (0-1).
(Only games scheduled)
Tuesday’s Games
Detroit at Washington (night)
Chicago at Cleveland (night)
New York at Minnesota
Boston at Kansas City (night)
Batimore at Los Angeles (night
American Association
13 45
12 49
11 47
game) . Came time is 4 p m at Fireman’
Amarillo 5 San Antonio 1 (2nd Park Stadium
coulde i m i n a t e the Cubs, if
— Lamar Consolidated won the rest
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1 0 1 last time you plunked them into
3 0 0 the salt water, just throw them
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Brenham (3)
Player
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Finke, cf
Lorenz, ss
Hannan, if
Lenz, c
Lueck, p .
Mutscher,' 3b
Greenwade. 2b
aCollier
Sander, 2b
Doleshal, Ib
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Sunday’s Results
New York 4 Washington 3 (1st)
Washington 2 New York 1 (2nd)
Boston 4 Cleveland 2 (1st)
Cleveland 10 Bosto 1 (2nd)
Open Crown
14 22 400
10 18 360
4 16.356
6 17 347
11 16 340
CHECK-THE POINTS of used standard method of travel for big
hooks. If thev’re rusty run themleague teams in the modern ers
over s wetstone or file - , _____________
and Rex Baxter Jr. of Amarillo.
. Tex., were tied at 274, winning
$1350 each; while Billv Casper
Jr of Avple Valley, Calif.; Jackv
Cunit of Longview, Tex., Dave
Hill of Denver, Colo. and Gay
Brewer Jr of Crystal River. Fla
were at 275 worth $1,062.50 each.
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Neal and the two Davis boys.
Tommy and Willie. Both Anderson
was the winning pitcher.
Phillies Rally
. Trailing 6-0 in their game with
the Cardinals, the Phillies scored
seven runs in the eighth and then
won the game in the 10th on
Bobby Del Greco’s double and
John Callison's’single Keen Boyer
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- . - National League
Player X Club- GAB R H Pct
Moon, J.A 17 60 12 25 .417
help Billy Loes coast to bis sec-
ond victory. Hank Aaron hit two
for the Braves to drive in all
their runs.
When you have washed every-
thing off, including your tackle Philadelphia at Cincinnati (night)
box and fishing knife, place ev- ' ~ Anoelee Milweulen ‘niehn
Tommy Davis' two-run homer
off Glenn Hobbit to the ninth
brought the Dodgers from behind
in their opener with the Cube. The
victory went to Larry Sherry,
who took over for Don Drysdale
in the eighth. But the Cuba
roared back with seven runs in the
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Nearly
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owners
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1950.
• Wetls 0 to IS feet will give a warm welcome to thi latest Aermotor
water system The new 1 • series features compaa design MW-of-
handling and a masimum capacity of 1000 gallons per houi Farmers
nome owner and resor manager will like the improved CM iron
ventun tube that s will right into the pump casing Theyl like the
improved discharge igad that allows Mow in any direction Ami most <4
aS they II like the lew prices on these 1 >. L and * horsepower model
Some fishermen mieht laugh
and say, "It would take all mv
time to follow these simple warn
ings." Sure It requires some time
But you’ll be surprised to learn
how much time — and monev —
it will save yen in the long run
IF YOU ARE STAYING in a
cabin, the first thing to do when
you return to it is to clean your
tackle This ran be done in a
number of wavs. ’•
How well you clean it depends
on when you plan to fish again
whether the following dav or the
you miss may have to be replac-
ed when you head for the coast
again or for an inland lake,
for that matter. And remember
'no. that rust spreads.
These are only a few of the
many wavs you can extend the
life of your fishing tackle if you
have an unlimited tackle budget,
forget about it.' If you're like me.
it’ll pay you to take care of what
you have.
Cun ham. St. L. 15 55
Gonzalez. Phil. 14 50
ninth off winner Dick Farrell.
Larry Jackson suffered his sec-
ond straight loss.
Shut out for six innings by
southpaw Steve Barber, the Ti-
gers rallied for three runs in the
seventh for their victory over the
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next week. If anothe- trip is in|who conducted a Senate investi-
line tomorrhw a auick water bahgatio of underworld influence on
tpw.—
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2 0 0 Don’t use it on the moving parts.
4 0 0 Stick to-oil for this,
"411 * * *
3 1 0 WHEN YOU'VE FINISHED with
4 0 1 the heavy machinery, dig into
3 0 0 your tackle box and drag out
at--.
। "Brenham
help when the Yanks scored their
only run in the ninth. Rookie Ro-
land Sheldon was the loser in his
first major league start even
10-5 Philadelphia defeated
twins, Ramos.
White Sox; Shaw,
Brenham 3, Bay City 2
Wharfon 16, Cy-Fair 0 - |
Lamar 2, El Campo 0
Tuesday’s Schedule
Wharton at Brenham
FJ Campo at Bay City
Cy-Fair at Lamar
Friday the’ Cubs defeated Bay
City, 3-2, behind the four hit pit-
ching of Walter Lueck. Lueck now
has won four and lost only one.
Mario Sanchez pitched only five
hit ball but suffered the loss.
Lamar Consolidated is still
breathing down the Brenham Cubs
with a 2-0 victory over El Campo
Friday. Fireballer Kenneth Pitts
hurled five hit ball to record the
win.
In other district action, Wharton
blasted Cypress -’Fairbanks, 16-0.
Coach Earl Grubbs has named
Howard Hannan as his starting pit-
cher in Tuesday’s game with Whar-
When you have causht all t h < Dempsey won't, advise youngsters
_________... -- • ‘ to get into professional boxing to-
Bay City (2)
Player
Kristinik, c
Callihan, cf
Gann, rf
Head, ss
Morgah. if
Mendiola, 3b
Reyna, 1b
McMillian, if
bHunt
Sanchez, p
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500 1‛
467 2
438 2%
438 212
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the majors — and Orlando' C- losing
peda and Felipe Alou one each to
----- was going to come out of his when he mit hi, fifth homr i the
slump — that shows you what he _ . _
By MILTON RICHMAN
United Press International
Don’t say hey, say hallelujah
for a guy who starts a ball game
down in the dumps and ends up
in the record book by smashing
four home runs.
Who else coald that be but
amazing Willie Mays!
। The soprano-voiced San Fran-
cisco center-fielder, who became
the ninth player in major league
history ever to hit four homers in
a single game, was moaning low
before Sunday’s • 14-4 massacre of
Milwaukee.
He hadn't been able to buy a ’
base hit in two previous games
/gainst the Braves and even War-
ren Spahn said he was "swinging
bad "
Willie said he didn't think he
York in the nightcap although
winner Hal Woodeshick needed
it does not hibernate and is ac-
The Giants, who hit five homers
Saturday, equalled the major though he struck out eight. Cletis
league record of 13 id two con- “
secuative games, and their eight
6 1 .857
5 2 .714
4 3 .571
3 4 .429
2 5 .286
1 « .143
16 HO 12 20 133
12 48 9 16 .333
15 65 10 21 323
downed Cleveland, 4-2, then drop-
ped the second game, 10-1, while
the Los Angeles Angels topped
the Kansas City A s. 6-4. in the
firit game but lost the second.
3-2.
Bob Purkey scored his third
victory for the Reds in stopping
the Pirates on six hits in the
nightcap Leo Cardenas collected
three of Cincy’s si xhi’s off Joe
। Gibbon and. drove in two runs
In the opener, Roberto Clemente
hit a two-run homer for the Pi-1
rates as Bob Friend won his
fourth game with help from Roy!
Face in the ninth-
Monday's Schedule
Houston at Omaha A
Indianapolis at Denver
(Only games scheduled) '
Texas League
Home Runs
National League—Moon, Dodg-
ers 8 Mavs, Giants 6; T. Davis.
Dodgers 5; Boyer, Cards 5; Me-
Covey, Giants; Robinson, Reda;
Spencer Cards all 4
American League — Mantle.
Yanks 7; Colavito, Tigers; Klus-
zewski. Angels, Gentile. Orioles,
all 4. seven tied with 3.
Rens Batted In
National League—Aaron. Braves
16; Mays. Giants Moon. Dodgers;
T Davis, Dodgers, all 14. Calli-
| son, Phils 13
American League — Mantle,
13 42 6
14 53 4
13 53 11
13 53 10
15 50 10
14 57 . 12
14 45 13
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6 .600 IS
homers Sunday tied the major
league mark for a single contest.
The 10 homers by the two clubs
Sunday also equalled a NL
record.
Cincinnati ended an eight-game
losing streak with a 4-2 win over
Pittsburgh in the nightcap of a
doubleheader after the Pirates
won the opener, 6-3. Los Angeles
beat Chicago, 2-1, in the first of
two but the Cubs won the finale.
erything where it can dry Don't
forget your fishing scales. They-
'll rust, too.
Be careful not to leave your
vlugs and hooks where Junior can
get them
.Now that the, tackle: has had
By HERBIE JASTFR
---------Banner-PressSportsrEditor-----——- d
Wharton, El Campo and Lamar Consolidated. d
Those are the teams the Brenham Cubs must beat to P"
own all or any share of the district 11-AAA basebail
championship.
Tuesday at Fireman’s Park the Cubs take on one of
the most pesky clubs in the district—Wharton. Game 39
time is 4 p. m.
opener Whitev Ford was the
winner Loser Dick Donovan suf-
fered his fourth straight defeat--
all by one run.
Blinn Buccaneer Baseball Squad
-Clem’te; Prtt. 15 62 8 20'.323
21 328
Zionsville defeated Round Top
in their opening encounter of soft-
ball play Sunday night in the Salem
Church softball league.
Emil Gaskamp was the winning
pitcher for Zionsville and Rich-
ard Roberts was the loser for
Round Top. ;
day because he believes the sport
is too dirty
Dempsev said in a television in-
aerview Sunday with Sen Estes
Kefauver, D-Tenn , that boxing is
on the wayoutuntersthe federal
government help rid it of unde
sirable characters
"I only wish we had a few
more men who would stand up
for the. boxing game” and put it
back where it was in the old
days." Dempsev told Kefauver
here with a final three-under-par
34-34 68 and a 72-hole total of
270.
His final flurry nosed him in
one stroke ahead of Al Balding
of Toronto, Canada, whose 34-35
69 put him at 271, and two strokes
ahead of late-faltring Paul Har-
ney, of Worcester, Mass., who
wrund up with a 34 37—71 and a
272.
Palmer, who has won 12 of the
last 37 tournaments he's entered,
earned $4,300 for his fourth
crown of the year. That pushed his
venr’s orob t > $19:886. still $7,181
behind Masters champion Gary
Player of South Africa. .
Balding won $3 000 as he fin-
ished runner up to Palmer for the
. second time this year, while Har-
ney pocketed $2 000
Plaver .folded on the final round
and finished in an eight-way tie
for 14th place at 277.
Palmer broke a seven - tourna-
ment drouth with his triumph
here and ran to 26 the total num
ber of titles he’s won since turn-
ing pro in January, 1955.
In a little more than six years,
he ranks among the top six pros
of all time. ■
* Sam Snead has won about 80
PGA-sponsored tourneys, while
Ben Hogan holds 55 titles, Byron.
Nelson 46. Carey Midlecoff 37
and Lloyd Mangrum 33.
Palmer, Player and some of
the other bis names in the field
here, open Thursday at Las Ve-
gas in the Champions affaig. Most
of the others, including eight of
the top 13 finishers’, move on-to
Burneyville, Okla., for the $20.-
000 Waco Turner Open start mg
the same day.' ..
Al Geiberger of Santa Barbara
Calf , who stag’d the final round
1 tied with Harney for the lead,
finished* in a tie for fourth—his
• fifth fourth-place finish in a 16-
month pro career. He was tied
at 273 with Dong Sanders of Ojai.
,Calif, and each won $1600
Jav Hebert of Lafayette. La
WHEN YOU GET HOME for
keeps, wash it off again. This
time thoroughly, piece by piece,
and throw in some vinegar or a
small amount of detergent..
tackle is a pretty important part
of fishing. This is especially true
if the fishing is done along-the
Gulf coast where rust and corro-
sion is as common as gulls and
sand crabs.
Before heading to the saltwat-
er's edge, make certain that your
tackle has been properly oiled
A squirt* of oil on the reel and
then smoothed lightly over its sur-
face often’ will eliminate a lot of
scraping and cleaning later
Drop some oil on exposed nuts
and bolts. Wipe some over the’
guides too. If you're headed for
some Gulf fishing, don't be afraid
of drowning your rig in oil. It
may get a little messy but it’ll
protect your equipment. You will
be surprised how quick salt wa-
ter and sun can remove the pro-
tective coating.
'If you don’t cre to smear your
equipment with oil, get out that
old can of all-purpose wax and
rub some of it. on the outside.
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Chicago tean minnesot. sdcinon ton on Wednesday: William.Penn.
innings to take over sole posses-
sion of fourth place. Boston
Orioles in the opener. Jake
Wood's sacrifice fly produced
what proved to be the winning
run; Phil Regan picking up the
victory in relief.
It was the other way around in
the second game, however. Paul
Foytack had a one-hitter until the
seventh when Jim Gentile, Gui
Triandos and Ron Hansen hit
successive homers to bring
Skinny Brown his first victory.
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6 6 . 500 2
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6 9 .400 3%
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knows about hitting — and then
proceeded to drive in eight runs
with a spectacular slugging show
that boosted the Giants into first
place in the National League.
Greatest Day
Mays called it "the greatest
day I ever had.” and for cor-
roboration you can check loser
Lew Burdette, off whom Willie hit
his first two homers, Seth More-
head or Don McMahon, each of
whom was tagged for one.
A tota of 10 homers were hit
in the game played at Mil-
waukee's County Stadium In ad-
dition to the four by Mays, which
raised his season’s output to six,
Jose Pagan hit two ’his first in
8 9 471 2% whit- Sox Ditmar, Yanks Allen,
7 9 438 3 : Indians: Hawkins, Indians, Mossi,
6 10 375 4 Tigers; Wilhelm, Orioles, all 2-0.
7 500 3
8 385 4’8
11 313 6
9 308 512
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Yanks 17: Francona, Indians 15.
Cash. Tigers 14 Gentile, Orioles
Worth 4 J4 Allison Twins; Minoso, White
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or the kitchen sink. Run some
water over the plugs you have
used and any other item that
came in contact with. the salty
water. Then splash some saitless
water onto your rods and reels
for good measure.
This emergency quick bath may
not take all the salt off but
it will dilute it.
naments he has entered over the
past 15 months, took the Texas
Open crown with himashe- left,
today for Las Vegas, Nev., and
the Tournament of Champions.
The 31-year-old Pennsylvanian
staged one of his typical come-
from - behind finishes Sunday to
grab his second title in a row
Sox Throneberry. Athletics, all 13;
Pitching
1 National League—Elston, Cubs
4-0 Friend, Pirates 4-0, Podres,
Dodgers 3-0, Mizell/ Pirates; Card-
well Cubs, Duffalo, Giants, all
2-0
American I eague Lary. Tigers
CHICAGO (UPI) Slugger Wil-
lie Mays of the ■ San Francisco
Giants can de another major
league record if he hits two home
runs in Tuesday’s game with the
Chicago Cubs. .
Mays tied a,big league mark
Sunday when he hit four homers
in the Giants’ 14-4 victory over
the Milwaukee Braves. The record
of six homers in two games is
shared by Babe Ruth, Tony Laz-
zeri and Ralph Kiner
11 36 9 16 444
16 56 13 24 429
vou splash the water around
Keep your tackle box closed when
not in use A middle of salt water
in the tray of an oven tackle box
will change th color of what’s in
it .
If there’s a place to hang up
the plugs to dry. before placing
them back in the proper com-
partment strmg them un Be ex-
tremely careful not to leave them
where you, or your fishing part-
ner. can sit or step on them. It's
hetter to drrn them in the box
we if you don't have a safe
place to hang them
games.
‘ But you can’t overlook a danger-
our r Wharton club, as a loss
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KANSAS CITY (UPI) Man-
ager Mike Higgins and the Bos-
ton Red Sox awated word today
from slugger Jackie Jensen who
may have decided to quit base-
bali for good
Jensen,’. who retired after the
1959 season but agreed to return
to the game this season, quit the
Red Sox without notice Sunday and
is helieved en mute by train to
his Crystal Bav. Calif, home The
Red Sox fear the "personal prob-
lem" that caused him to retire in
1959 will cause him to make his
retirement permanent.
The reason for Jenseh’s retire
ment in 1959 was never made ex
actly clear but it is known the
34-vear-old outfielder - intensely
dislikes flying. Expansfon to the
West Coast. ■ makes flying the
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