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Show rtYrmry 101 - nfiiai'U.'uj With-Pirati-Win: Tk 13 ISraves ays--ll!i- u4 By GABY KALE TiTI United Press International t It may have felt like a century fdr the Milwaukee Braves since they occupied first place In the National League, hut calendarwise It was exactly v 103 days. On April 12, Milwaukee Ivon the season opener along with three other clubs. That was the last time the Braves occupied the top rung until Sundoubleheader days 1 7-- y 1-- 0 Milwaukee never fell more than three games off the pace until The 13. May their mark May 31 when they were 6'i games back. But on June 16, they started their surge that brought nine victories In 10 games and possession of first place by two percentage points over the Pittsburgh Pirates. , lowest KELLIE FOX ... feta 2,000th JOE ADCOCK . , drives In hit S malte sure you can stop! San Francisco ousted the Pirates from the lead for the first time since May 29 with a 63 victory, Los Angeles shut out Philadelphia for the third and St. Loustraight time, is edged Cincinnati, 6 5, in other National League games. In the American League, Chicago maintained Its game lead by splitting with New York, winning the first, 63, and dropping the nightcap, ; Boston took a pair from CleveKansas City land, 10-- and beat Washington In the opener, but lost the second game, 10-and Baltimore defeated Detroit, 2 1, In 11 Innings. Joe Adcock drove in three runs with his 17th homey of the season and a double to give Warren Spahn his 11th victory in the opener against the Cubs. Johnny Logan chipped in with a and Del Crandall had three hits to aid Spahn, who had to weather a late Chicago uprising when he seftfed home run pitches to Frank Thomas and rookie Ron Santo, 9-- MM REGULAR 6-- Remove front wheels - 3,50 ,ilu brk . Repack front wheel bearings e Check grease seals Add brake fluid test and road Al Darks pinch single In the ninth Inning provided the only run of the second game and broke up a pitching duel between the Braves Bob Buhl and Jim Brewer of the Cubs. Darka hit drove in Al Spangler, who ran for Mel Roach after the Milwaukee outfielder had doubled. &id?5eaq Service Store 80 East 3rd South mUU A iM- Albi EM it iui !i kwj Uliki .i J 56 LmJ! uiU, UtUyiLiuk 7-- 5 here's what we do ... till mum oil umuu buijuiu Iwil4.-- JuUj -- At Vtfsow no. -- x f San FranciscoAssistd 1 Salt Lake City, Monday, July 25, I960 u if rt wiCLsi DESERET NEWS' AND TELEGRAM, A. NATION-WID- P I S V . E SUMMERTIME CARi SAFETY SERVICE r f ffry f ! Were Part Of Firestone s CAR SAFETY CENTERS . 'Nn . EftEtaWHAffiVODO: ADJUST EHAXES 4 San Francisco built an early lead on homers by Willie Mays and Bob Schmidt, but then had to relieve starter Billy ODell with Johnny Billy Loes and Mike as the Pirates McCormick, Staged a three rum Talljrinihe ninth inning. McCormick to struck out two pinch-hitter- s preserve ODell's fifth win. The Dodgers exploded for five extra-bas- e hits, including Stan Williams homer) to score eight runs in the third inning. Jim Gilliam, Duke Snider, Maury Wills and Joe Pigna-tancontributed doubles th the rally as Williams ran his rec- ord to 10-- for the season. John Buzhardt was tagged with his seventh defeat l, Daryl Spencer, Joe Cunningham and Stan Muslal homered for the Cards, but It was Bill .Whites ninth Inning double that drove lathe winning run to give St Louis a three-gamsweep of , the series. Frank Robinson and Gordy Coleman, who had just reported from Seattle, homered for Cincinnati Bob Gibson pitched the last lYi Innings and won his second game. Nellie Fox collected his 2,900th filt and RoySievefs belted his 16th homer to pace Chicagos first game win over the Yankees. The Yankees broke Chicagos1 eight game winning streak in the nightcap by blasting southpaw Herb Score and three White Sox relievers for 13 hits. Mickey Mantle smashed his 24th homer for New York. Boston dropped Cleveland 3 games off the pace, alin both games. though out-hi- t The Red Sox scored eight runs in the first two innings of the opening contest with the help of Gary Geigers homer, Russ I.F. Boalman and ut to nanutaeturora brakes. specifications. ... high-strun- Wes Knudsen, Alvie Hedger and Earl Davis, all Provo, finished in the E inboard event. Cam Harmon, Brigham City, took the F outboard hydro, with Walt Dansie, Salt Lake City, second, and Gary Peterson, Salt Lake City, third. Winners in the D.U. runabout were Carroll Verbeck, Orem; George Walton and Dick Bradford, Salt Lake City. 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I PRECISION ENGINEEREP 6fFREGH NUHH-BUS- H n COLOGNE, Ira g s Thomson's 71 Tops We fuarantaa our New Treede, baannf Fmetona Quality Treed Medallica end de shop code mark, to be free tecta in workmaaehip and metoriala. 11 eaammaUoo by any Fueetme dealer or store discloses a delect in the tread or cord body,- - repairs or ndjuetment will be made, prorated on tread wear and based on bet prat at tuna e legedly "obscene gestures at an umpire during Saturdays Cleveland Bostoi game at Fenway Park. Piersall is the Cleveland Indians left fielder, 'Piersall was ejected from tha game his sixth ouster from a game this seaso involving an altercation with umpires. "Im certainly happy Joe Cronin called mein. He talked to me as a frieni and showed me how wrong Ive been, Piersall said. Im sure Jiea right Manv Indiang'pUyers, it is known, feel that plersalP'has been hurting the team by his frequent conflicts with American League umpires. One anonymous player complained: "Everybody on' the team is nervous and upset re- frvice hydro Sdjt Lake, and Cork Jones, Orden JDenBolLeftwich, W John PpcateUofWlnde Precision balance both Iront wheels Thia Medallion is your surance that ire use only A e SPORT COATS IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO Jack Hurley of Idaho Falls captured his sixth first place of the boating season Sunday in the Snake River Regatta. Hurley won the craekerbox event In ideal weather before a large crowd. Grabbing second was K. V. Johnson, Provo, and Don West, Pleasant Grove, In the cracker-bo- Hf toe-o- no-hitt- r morseful Jim Plersall emerged Monday from a Dutch-uncltalk' with American League President Joe Cronin and told newsmen: I Ive been very wrong. have. built up a lot of emotions over nothing. Im going to cut out the anficjLand concentrate now on baseball. In New York, Harvr Kuenn, Cleveland Indians player representative, said he has been approached by some of his team mates-askinthat something g be done about Plersall. Cronin, who . as Red Sox manager eight years ago saw Plersall through a nervous breakdownr called Piersall In for a "personal talk after fin ing him $100 for making al- -' All Remaining Cotton Nabs 6ih Win Vyne Brown, Correct raster snd camber snd toe-i- n Mai-zon- n BOSTON (UPI) e L cyl-ind- n 6-- 0 thtrd. B atock Inspect brake lin-iand wheel add fluid precision ad-- ; -- x Your Car, Family and Personal Safety Cansfit When You Deal With Us PRICE Four Carbon County junior golfers will compete in the state elimiNixons triple and Vic Wertz nation matches Tuesday and two-rusingle. Tito Francona Wednesday in the Junior homered for the Indians. A Chamber of Commerce Golf two-ruTournament e homer by Frank The four local representain the first Inning of the Red Sox a tives are Lynn Reid, son of nightcap gave-th- e Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Reid, cushion they never lost Helper; Dick Mac Knight The As scored all their son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal runs In the seventh Inning of, Mac Knight; Greg Passic, the opener as shortstop f Mr. and Mrs. Albert- Valdivlleso committed three Passic, and Robert Downard, of five Washington errors in son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnel the frame. Bay Herbert had Downard, all of Price. a stopped by Lenny Reid and Mac Knight Greens seventh Inning sin- - played in the championship gte-bu-t went on to win his fUght and Passieand Down fifth game. Washington ard in the A flight in the raked five K.C. pitchers for local competition; B flight 16 hlta In the nightcap, Inwinners were Chris Leavitt a and homer cluding triple and Mike Semken. , by Julio Becquer. timore beat Detroit when Jackie Brandt drove in Billy Yankee Clipper Back Klaus in the 11th inning with NEW YORK (UFD Joe Dihis fourth hit of the game. He knocked in the other Orioles maggio has accepted an invirun with a double. Chuck Es- tation to take part in the New trada went all the way for York Yankees annual Baltimore, posting a day program atJYankee Stadium Aug. 13. Piersal IVoWs Reform After TallTWithCrofiirr event Network Of Nation-wide Buhls win was his 10th of the year. FnYsti 4 Carbon Golfers EnterJC Alee- t- H-'- t 20 I?F |