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Show Sain Jones Captures 20fh Win SAN FRANCISCO (UPDSlam-nii- n' Sam Jones, pitching his 20th victory of the year, kept the San will give the White Sox their first He lost his shutout in the eighth BALTIMORE, Md. (UPI) WASHINGTON 40 (UPI) on in Rocky Early Wynn became a three consecutve singles by pennant years., Colavito and Woodie Held kept winner for the fifth time in his right-handThe struck Billy Klaus, Al Pilarcik and Bob the Cleveland Indians' pennant career Saturday .when ,he' de- out , fiveburly Orioles and issued two Nieman. Wynn ended the threat hopes flickering Saturday when feated the Baltimore Orioles, walks while scattering seven hits. by getting Bob Boyd on a fieldeach homered to help ' the Tribe enabling the Chicago White Sox Baltimoreonly 'two er's choice and striking out posed down the last-plaWashington to maintain their four - game lead threats, in the seventh and eighth Brooks Robinson and Willie - er - PROVQ-UTA- COUNTY,, UTAH, ySUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1959 H ; 4 .6-- 1, ( 9-- 1, ce ' ' , I, , - Senators, Aiier losing tne vital Friday iiigut game io uie senators, ine Tribe came back with a ven- -' geance, cracking out 10 hits in eluding Colavito's 41st homer and Held's 29th. Colavito's homer again gave . him the American League, lead over Washington's Harmon Killebrew, who is one be 7-- 2. ' ! Cincinnati Saturday.The spectacular Jones struck out six, got twt hits himself, scor ed two runs and made a beautiful arrifirp that set ud another - - run, . , hind. The Giants, breaking out of a slump that had extended through 16 scoreless innings, clouted two doubles, a triple and a home run in the onslaught' on four 7 pitchers. Philadelphia had taken a lead in the fourth inning on a single by Harry Anderson, an infield out and George Anderson's single. It was the only time that Jones was seriously in trouble," although he put two men on base in the first inning on walks. The deadlock was smashed wide open in the sixth inning as the Giants opened Humbecto , Robins son for four safeties and three runs.' Daryl Spencer led off with a double and rode home on Hobie Landrith's two-pl- y svat Jones infield single moved Landrith to third and both men scored on Bressoud's triple. The; big blow was a high fly to the 370 - foot mark in right center both centerfielder Richie. "Ashburn and rightfielder Wally Post simultaneously quit running, each apparently thinking the pther would take it. 12-h- 7-- 0. ! x '"- - . . - , Kor-chec- ill', J - , , li 1 ut '1 in the American League race. innings, but Wynn weathered the The triumph was the 269th of storm. Wynn's . career. The White. Sox victory reduced - their ' "magic number" to nine even though the second place Cleveland Indians defeated Washington i 7-- 2. Breaks Give Souix Detroit Tigers defeated Win Yankees for the time eight tries Saturday, hits blank the Over Grizzlies tering former Tigers 4m Yankees NEW YORK (UPD 0 Don Mossi . of the the ny combination of nine ChiNew York sixth or wins . Cleveland., losses, cago; scatin to four ' world champions, Bosox 4 Athletics 3 Mossl, picking up his 14th vicBOSTON . ; (UPI) . Boston tory, gave the Tiger' a 14-- 8 edge Redjj Sox Rookie Jerry Casale in the season's series between the defeated the Kansas City Athletics two clubs. Saturday firj the fourth straight , Losing pitcher Whitey Ford suftime this season as Gene Stephens fered his ninth defeat of - the singled home the I deciding run season, the most he ever has lost in a 3 win. j in one year. The veteran leftCasale gave up seven hits while hander pitched the first eight ingoing the distance, for the eighth nings and was raked for 11 hits. time and breaking his record to Ford's own, wildness led to a 11-The A's rallied for two run in the third inning when, runs: in the seventh after Boston after a single by Frank Boiling built up. a J lead, but Cas,le and a ground - rule double by weathered the next twd frames. Harvey Kuenn, Ford intentionally through the passed Al Kaline. He then forced Stephens' single " scored middle Gary Geiger in home a run with another walk to with what proved to be Charley Maxwell. the fifth t The Tigers clinched it with two the winning run. Geiger had in the fourth on singles by runs singled to score Pumpsie Green Ted after the rookie second baseman Lepcio, Mossi, Hank Bauer's doubled with. two. out to end error and a double by Boiling, Kansas City starter . Tom Sturdi-vant- 's i The shutout was the 14th of the to the string of 10 consecutive season !' outs. :' '. Yankees, ', . Gary Bell coasted to his 16th victory after being staked to a 0 lead by the sixth 'inning; Bell allowed only three hits but lost his shutout in the seventh when Jim Lemon, Washington's hottest hitter for the past three weeks, smashed his 30th homer with one aboard.. Russ Kemmerer started and yielded all seven runs to the Indians, two of them unearned in k the fourth when catcher Steve two-ofoul a ball. dropped it 1-- - 20-ga- Francisco Giants at the top of the tight National League race with victory over Philfa four-hiadelphia Saturday.' The win left the Gu nts one game 'ahead of idle Los Angeles, and the Milwaukee Braves who beat t, Wynn Wins 20 Fifth Time As Sox Take Orioles 6--1 Tribe Blasts Senators; In. 7-- 2 Game 4-- 0. MISSOULA, ; on-wblc- Olean, N.Y. The - 27-1- 9, . A 4-- sun-bake- crowd of 3,600 who d sweated out the Grizzlies in moist heat went home disap-pointed from a contest they hoped 90-degr- ee 8: the comeback trail. The unlvesity hasn't won a game since midway ; 4-- A's SIGN YOUTHS Rien-ar- d KANSAS CITY (UPI ) Green of Yankton, S.D., and Frant Fencl of Berwyn, 111., two outstanding high school athletes, have signed contracts with the Kansas City Athletics. Green, a shortstop, will report to Souix City, Iowa, next season, while Fencl, an outfielder, will go to Mont. (UPI) North Dakota Sioux made the most, of the breaks Saturday in outlasting Montana, and handing the Grizzlies their 14th straight, defeat. in the 1957 season Montana struck fast' In the first period but lost the lead quickly .1 and never regained it, N The first time the Grizzlies got hold of the ball, halfback Jim Gra-sk- y raced 55 yards to the North xJUKoia nve. xwo piays later full--; uacK uary &mun puncned over from the one. Halfback Henry Greminger kicked the extra point. . . , administered .: , , . FACTORY AOTiTOElZLl Braves 4, Cincy 3 Eddie (UPI) the Lew Burdette Mathews made first National League's winner this year with atwo-rtu- i homer ' in the eighth inning Saturday that beat the Cincinnati Red-legThe win extended Milwaukee's .winning streak in ' its stretch drive for the pennant to seven straight games. J The Braves kept pace with league-- 1 e a d i n g San Francisco, which defeated Philadelphia, and tied for second place with idle Los 'Angeles. The Gianis' Sam Jones gained his 20th pitching victory with a 1 decision over tne Phillies. Losing pitcher Don Newcombe took a 2 lead into the Milwaukee half of the eighth- inning, which opened with a base on balls for pinch hitter Mickey Vernon. Rookie. John De Merit ran for Vernon but was forced out at second on Burdette's sacrifice attempt. a After Billy Bruton ihad popped up,' Mathews hit ; a towering shot into the right field bleachers for his 37th home run of the year and the victory. The win gave Burseason dette his second An eager Milwaukee fan slides out of the box seats onto the FAN field asJieatchea foul ball hit by Cincinnati shortstop Ed Kasko in the seventh game Sat urday. Thjrd baseman Ed Mathews watch-th- e iliin.the'liyaulcee-Redle- g -- UPI ' action. The proves won Telephoto). i. OVER-EAGE- MILWAUKEE 20-ga- R; V " ii ." '. s. Fourth Straight Racked Up By OSCAR FRALEY United Press International FOREST HILLS, "N. Y. (UPI), Swift-servinvN"ealejPraser of imbledon .king Australia " and Alex Olmedoi the-bropanther from PertC slashed , their way to victory Saturday to set ,up ,the fourth straight final in the U. S. amateur tennis championships. blond Fraser, the bomber from Down Under, rode roughshod over U. S. clay courts byOlrhedo a marathon, -- 9-- g- . wn 3-- - all-forei- San AngeloTex.', swarthy,- - 6-- 3, 10-mi- n- against Ron 6-- 2, Holm-b'ergcrush- ed go the all-o- to score his victory in ut chill The Fijk Factory has authorized ' A. L. DUCKETT SALES ami SERVICE to seM FISK 1st LINE, 1st QUALITY Custom Deluxe Tires- -2 fRICE FOR THE OP ONE I - . 15-1- 3, 3-- 6-- 4, 6, . 6-- 4, 6-- 4, 32-min- 6-- 2, - 6-- HS llWlflfe ill II i 6-- 2. WN 3-- 1, , top-seed- ed . volleys. r ill ' OR TUBED losses- 14 Payson Downs Ely 12 to 0 Dallas Open At Midpoint United Press International PRICE OF ELY, Nev., Scoring in the second and third quarters, Pay-so- n High defeated Ely, Nev.,' 12-here Friday night in the Lions opening game of the season. Max Staheli scored both of the one o'n a Payson touchdowns Saturday's Results Absolutely.. 0, Detroit 4 NewYork 0 American League W. L. Pet. GB Cleveland 1 Washington 2 88. 55 .615 ... Chicago Chicago f Baltimore 1 83 58 .589 4 Cleveland Boston 4 Kansas City 3 New York ,71 70 .504 16 By ED FITE ' three-yar- d National League smash that climaxed 71 71 .500 16V2 Detroit United Press International W. L. Pet. GB a and the other ,on drive 69 72 .489 18 Baltimore four-yar-d 79 62 .560 San ... Francisco a plunge on the end of Julius Boston DALLAS, Tex. (UPD 66 - 76 .465 21 63 1 78 .553 Los an march. Angeles vet Kansas City (Moose) Boros, poker-face60 80 .429 26 ' 78 63 .553 1 Milwaukee Gary Hoover, Mike Draper,, eran who hasn't been in the Washington 58 84 .408 29 72 71 .503 8 Clark Glayson, Austin Staheli and Pittsburgh money in his last four tourna74 11 .483 69 Cincinnati Lynn Oborn also played outstandments, methodically , stroked his ' 12 74 .475 67 Chicago ing ball for the winners, lead at the way into a Cards Cubs 4 6, 78 .455 15 65 St Louis halfway point of the $25,000 Dal60 83 .420 20 las Open golf tournament SaturCHICAGO Rookie Philadelphia (UPI) Saturday's Results round righthander Bob Gibson fanned day with a 4 Cincinnati 3 for a 134 total. 10 and limited the Cubs to six Milwaukee SC. SAVE O tON Louis 6 'Chicago 4 The Mid Pines, N. C. pro whose hits as he pitched the St. Louis 1 9 San Francisco Philadelphia never varies emotion regardless Cardinals to a' 4 victory , over (Only games' scheduled.) of which side of par he's working the Chicago Cubs - Saturday. birdfive (1 Friday's Results: at the time, sacked up - was the' u n g' Omaha It yo ... NATIONAL LEAGUE ies and a lone bogey en route to graduate's second league ; Chicago 2, St. Louis 1. ' his Saturday that put him win and enabled major the Cardinals ." Milwaukee 0,' Cincinnati 2. . out in front at the halfway point. to .. at the series a. square game Los' He needed the fine round, too, Angejes 5, Pittsburgh 4, INSURANCE ; first game. " because host pro Earl Stewart Jr. apiece. ., .r FARMERS The Cards' Ken Boyer blasted . Los .4, Pittsburgh 0, carved himself a nifty Angeles g ' homer, his 28th,. and second games? at 136 along with the a to wind-uHOME MUTUAL v a with the fourth stand AMERICAN LEAGUE stocky Bo Wininger of Odessa, opened to extend his consecutive d New York 9, Detroit 3. INSURANCE . COMPANY who up''triple' , Tex., the tol 29 games. skein game" hitting had a first Baltimore 0, Saturday. 3, Chicago Minneapolis, Minnesota ""- The two hits also gave the Ttrpak Shimn game. Represented by: Boros1, the silent man of the Cardinal captain credit for hitting Baltimore 1, Chicago 0, second JARVIS WARNER : links, had won but $200. since July safely, in 38 of the past 39 games. game, 16 innings. 20 and that came automatically Spanish Fork Boyers homer was, good for Washington 5, Cleveland 4. 0 Louis' St. in lead the first, for making the cut at the PGA Kansas City 8, Boston 6.' tournament where he" wound up and his triple became the CardiPacific Coast League LuDEAN LISTER nals' third run.; in the fourth. 44th. W. L. Pet. GB SprtoffVille 84 68 .553 Salt Lake Saturday, he played in the same nU threesome with little Ben Hogan 80 69 .537 Vancouver Monson & Johnson, Inc.' and drew a major portion, of the he recovered there for his par.. San Diego '77 74 .510 : but a Hogan managed Provo Orem reexcess of in He 77 10,000. 75 7 .507 Sacramento gallery - the left that at off him far FR pace warded them .with a three-fo76 76 .500 8 Spokane birdie putt on the first ' hole, a 142 ' after his opening round : 74. Portland . 74 76 .493 9 JESS MONSON' ' in for another on No. 3, 74 78 487 10 .Wininger Running Seattle' SU ' a brilliant for a third 63 89 .414 21 Wininger, who started the day Phoenix !'. Pleasant Grove .' birdie on No. 7, a for tied for the lead with PGA Friday's Results HOWARD B. BROWN a fourth on the 11th and a Salt Lake 3 Sacramento 2 (1st champ Bob Rosburg of Palo Lehi on 17. fifth No. a for Alto, Calif, stayed in . contention game, 8 innings) ' Porter lone His bogey came when his with birdie putts of 4, 30, 35 and Salt Lake 11 Sacramento 3 (2nd tee shot caught some- - trees on 8 feet, while Rosburg skidded game) , KENNETH R. ORTON No. 15 and his approach missed wildly to a and was a . 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