Show THE OGDEN Bosox Play Too Much Women Begin For Jurges - Jurges WIMBLEDON England (UPI) -The British hope to gain a quick j lead against the United States when Wightman Tennis Cup play gets underway tomorrow with two singles and a doubles match Ann Haydon a southpaw swinger recently promoted to the number three spot on the British squad opens the series against Karen Hantze of San Diego Calif Miss Havdon is undefeated in Wightman singles matches over the last three jears Her victory ov er Mimi Arnold in 1958 was a key to Britain’s first Wightman tri- ' umph over the U S since 1930 The US regained the trophy last year Christine Truman who shares Britain’s No 1 rating with Angela Mortimer meets Darlene Hard of Montebello Calif in Friday’s other singles match The doubles will pit Haydon and Mortimer against Hantze and Hard Miss Hantze was given the task of playing in two singles on her first Wightman Cup outing in preference to the experienced Dorothy Knode who ranks three places above her in the current US list- BOSTON (UPI) pianyniThurSday Billy completely exhausted from trying e Boston Red managing the Sox was in seclusion today after being ordered by his physicians to take a rest And the Jurges may have given a hint himself recently that he may never be back as manager Jurges was quoted as telling two friends a baseball writer and Red Sox publicist Jack Malaney several weeks ago that “no job is virth it if it’s going to ruin your health My health is more important than the job” Jurges in his first full year of managing a major league club made the statement in separate talks while the Red Sox were in the midst of a losing streak Team owner Tom Yawkey and genera! manager Bucky Harris scotched rumors that outfielder Ted Williams would replace Jurges at the helm by publicly backing the former Chicago Cubs shortstop nine days ago Since then Boston has lost fight of its nine games includdoubleheader to ing a Cleveland last night Half a game out of first place less than a month ago the Red Sox have been able to win only 22 of 27 games since then exhausted” “He’s completely said Dr Richard H Wright a specialist in Internal medicine called in by the team “The man has worn himself out trying to cope with a fruitless task I told him he should stay away from the game until he himself feels he is ready to return to action He’s very conscientious— a man who doesn’t like to see things go wrong— and this is wearing him down” last-plac- ld 10-ga- THREE-WEE- ing Pittsburgh Signs New Manager for Kingsport Club ht TEMPORARY MANAGER — Del Baker right interim manager of the Boston Red Sox calls out to a player to hustle as he huddles with Coach Rudy York during a e with the Cleve-m-d warmup at Femvay Park last night before double-heade- r E of was Bill command for relieved health reasons General ManIndians Jurges decide Sox would the Harris said Red the future ager Bucky managerial question adding that if Jurges responds to the prescribed rest he will return to the job — (AP Wirephoto) MAJOR LEAGUE BOX SCORES cf VACATION K Jurges was contacted briefly by telephone at his Boston apartment last night He said he and his wife Mary were taking a three-wee- k vacation and that he would decide about Ms future upon his return It was expected that the Jurges would leave here in the next day or so His wife Mary said she was “glad awfully glad that Billy is going to take a rest” Veteran Del Baker a Red Sox coach since 1953 and in Ms 50th year of organized baseball took over the managerial reins on an “interim” basis The Red Sox said in a statement late yesterday that “at the present time the club does not know how long this interim will be nor has it any definite manager in mind” The statement made no mention of holding Jurges’ job for him Sports writer Hy Hurwitz of the Boston Globe predicted that Jurges “is ‘out’ as manager of the Red Sox” - PITTSBURGH (UPI) The Pittsburgh Pirates today announced the signing of James V Gibbons as manager of their Kingsport (Tenn) farm club in the Appalachian rookie league Gibbons 30 resigned as freshman baseball and basketball coach at Notre Dame to take charge of the Kingsport club which opens spring training this Friday and launches league action June 24 A native of Chicago Gibbons starred in baseball and basketball at Notre Dame where he earned his degree in 1953 He pitched for the Salt Lake City team then a Philadelphia farm club in the class C Pioneer League re-gam- NATIONAL 69 33 6 LEAGUE out for in 9th Lee m £th for KANSAS CITY WASHINGTON 7 1 New York 6 Chicago 0 in for Hamlin 9th 200 001 111- -6 300 000 23x- -8 TODAY'S in Kiely t Washington 8 Kansas City Detroit 2 Baltimore 0 1 318117 Totals by pitch for Woodeshick for Whisenant in 7th it J PROBABLE PITCHERS Detroit at Baltimore (two games Burnside and Foytack ) vs Pappas and Brown ) ) Kansas City at Washington (right)— Johnson vs Ramos (3 6) Cleveland at Boston-Latm- an ) vs Brewer ) — LOB— Kansas Care City 4 Washington 6 2B— Carey Whisenant Allison 3B— Green hR— Allison SF— Kravitz Bauer Throreberry Battey Valdivielso E— Woodeshick twi-rign- t) (2-2- (1-- (3-5- (5-1- (1-- (4-5- YESTERDAY'S Daley Trowbridge Kieiy Woodeshick RESULTS Lee Pittsburgh 5 Chicago 3 1 San Francisco 2 Cincinnati Philadelphia 5 St Louis 4 Los Angeles 4 Milwaukee PROBABLE at Pittsburgh ) Hobb'e Cincinnati vs Sanford 3 Chicago— Fnena (6 3 vs 0 at Milwaukee First j ' 2 tnignt— Bur-deft- te 7 scheduled) games (Only Los Angeles Drysdaie (4-- vs (4-- (0-- ) game: 23 BOSTON CLEVELAND ab r h rbi ab r h rbi 5 1 Runnels 3b 3 1 If Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 Keough cf Boone lb 0 0 0 1 1 0 Geiger rf 1 Buddm ss 0 Sadowski c 2 2 2 Delock p 0 0 0 0 v 12 114 0 Piersa'1 cf 5 0 Aspromcnte 2d 4 2 4 2 2 1 Kuenn rf 4 2 2 3 Francona if 4 1 2 Power lb Held ss 4 0 2 1 4 0 Romano c 4 0 0 0 Phillips 3o 3 0 0 0 Perry p 0 0 Klippstein p Sturaivant 1 4 3 3 3 3 2 Fernandez 2b 4 0 cf 3 0 If 4 0 lb 4 0 c 4 0 3b 3 0 ss 3 0 Breeding Brandt Woodling Gentile Courtney RoDinson Hansen Tasby Wise 2d Maxwell If Kaime cf Bilko lb Wilson c Colavifo rf 4 at San Francisco— Nuxnall 3b 1 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Banks Bouchee Moryn Thomas Averill Zimmer Anderson Drabowsky 5 12 2 Stuart lb 0 0 0 0 Nelson b 5 Clemente rf 4 0 3 0 Burgess c 4 0 0 0 Hoak 3b 3 10 0 Mazeroskt 2b 0 0 Mizeil p 0 0 0 0 Green p 1 0 0 0 Face p BALTIMORE ab r h rbi Bollirg 2b 1 (5-6- (6-1- Asnbjrn cf 4 0 Will rf 4 0 2-- DETROIT ab r h rbi 2 Yos PITCHERS United Press international Could be that trader Frank Lane got the bargain basement buy of the season in Johnny Klippstein For “slightly more than” the 0 waiver price Lane bought the Cleveland Indians the type of relief pitcher who is indispensible to a pennant drive Compared to some of frantic e Trankie’s more flamboyant n Kilpp-teithe trades player dtal didn’t attract much notice this But the way he’s been spring right-handpitching the has done a lot to maintain Lane’s reputation as a shrewd $29-00- big-nam- er flesh-peddl- er Yankees defeated the Chicago 0 White Sox and the Washington Senators beat the Kansas City Athletics 6 In the National League the Pittse burgh Pirates maintained a lead with a 3 ictory over the Chicago Cubs while the second-place San Francisco Giants edged the Cincinnati Reds 1 on two-ru- n Eddie Bressoud’s ninth-innin- g Both were single day games At night Duke Snider hit the 361 st home run of his career to help the Dodgers rally for a 1 victory over the Milwaukee Braves and the FMladelphia Phillies topped the St Louis Cardinals 4 on rookie Tony Curry’s pinch eighthdouble inning bases-loade- d two-ru- n ninth-innin- g Maxwell’s Charley broke what had single up been a scoreless pitcliing duel between Frank Lary of Detroit and Jack Fisher of Baltimore ‘Each pitcher allowed only three hits The setback dropped the Orioles cut of first place a position they had held since May 28 Mickey Mantle hit two home runs and Bob Turley yielded only three Mts in the Yankees’ victory over the White Sox This was Turley’s first complete game since last Hector Lopez and Roger Aug 3 Maris also hit New York home runs Julio Becquer's two run single was the key hit in Washington’s thtee-ru- n eighth-innin- g rally Bob AM son drove in three Senators’ 10 0 0 0 I 0 rf 2 0 0 0 rf 0 0 0 Fisher p 2 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 8-- one-gam- 5-- 2-- ss 1 0 Klippstein who knocked around the National League for 10 years before Lane bought him from the Los Angeles Dodgers turned in another glittering relief job yesterday as the Indians swept a double-header from the Boston Red lox 7 and and took over first place in the Ameiiean League Summoned from the bullpen for the 12th time this season when young Jim Perry faltered in the first game Klippstein retired nine men in a row to protect the one-ru- n He now has allowed lead two runs in his last earned only 19 :j relief innings Perry's victory was Ms sixth Gary Bell also registered his sixth victory bv pitching a three-hitte- r in the nightcap Woody Held's bat played a major role in both vicHe singled home what tories turned out to be the deciding run in the opener and hit a grand slam homer in the second game Pumpsie Green hit a grand slam for Boston in the first game RUINED DEBUT The double triumph w'hich ruined Del Baker’s fill-i- n managerial defor Sox but the Red put the Inin dians first place by 10 percentage points ahead of the Baltimore Orioles who lost to the Detroit Tigers 0 In other American League night games the New York 8-- 5-- 2 In 2-- 'vfc veas” 5 ' 22-- 1 4-- 1 Padres p 002- -2 1 1 5-- n 3-- Ash-bur- 1 2-- 1 1 1 1 1 1 “We’ve 1 1 44-3- 1 Klippstein Freese Boyer 3B— Lopez York 4 Maris SB— Minoso E— Delock HOUSTON Tex' (UPI) Sullivan Borland CLEVELAND BOSTON — The All-Sta- 3 3 3 3to 4 1 1 1 0 0 (6-5- ago HR-lo- pez IP 7 1 100 004 000- -5 7 1 3 0 000 200- -2 and folies Hillman Sturdivant Sullivan Sadowski (8) Loser— Held Shaw Moore Turley (L 5-- 1 (W 9 3-- 000- -0 1 3 ER BB SO 3 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 2 4 1 0 H R 4 3 3 3 0 3 1 H ) HRs-Pie- rsall rs Counts of Coos Bay Ore WASHINGTON ab r h rbi 82-6- 4 4 4 1 6-- 11 p 4 0 0 0 Buzhard 34 5 10 5 a Fued ouf an in 7r Neerran in 8th S'h e flied out fo ed out for Javier O in 9tn PHILADELPHIA ST LOUIS p 0 0 2d 5 1 rf E— If Louis Curry 3b p YESTERDAY'S Cleve’and 8-- 5 Boston (UPI)-Ed- die Ar- caro the master stakes rider is a man without a mount for Saturday’s 1125000 Belmont Stakes the third gem in thoroughbred racing’s triple crown ’Arcaro had been scheduled to ride King Ranch’s Disperse in the mile classic at Belmont and one-ha- lf Park But when Disperse took an eight-lengt- h trouncing by Tooth and Nail in Monday’s New Rochelle parse Arcaro decided the grass Might be a bit greener elsewhere rider who is 4 The seeking a record seven triumphs m the Belmont felt he had an opportunity to ride Tooth and Nail because the Cain Hoy colt’s rider Manny Ycaza was due to start a suspension today Arcaro's shift in mounts appeared set when Capt Harry F Guggenheim boss of Cain Hoy stables seemingly agreed to take on Eddie for the Belmont Eddie had already spoken to King Ranch trainer Max Hirsch’ who in turn had phoned owner Robert J Kleberg In Texas about Arcaro’s desire to be released from his committment to ride Disperse Hirsch told Arcaro: “We’d like to have you ride our horse but if to ride another in the yu prefer met Til kavt fcb decision up to ld 10-d- ay 0 0 P 0 0 0 0 0 0 p 2o Totals 31 4 7 4 Knne in 5th for c nte fionahy waked for for Malkmus in McDaniel m 8tn 8n for Sawatski IP 9 5 3 3-- 1 MILWAUKEE 3 4 4 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bruton right” for a sprained back planned to resume light training today for his return title fight with Floyd Patterson June 20 The heavyweight champion however is not expected to engage in any sparring until this weekend to guard against further aggravation to his condition MINOSO OUT— Chicago White Sox left fielder Minnie Minoso is out trying to steal second in the first inning of yesterday's game with the New- York Yankees in Yankee Stadium Tagging him out is Yankees’ shortstop Tony Kubek who covered the sack to take the throw from Yogi Berra The Yankees won 0 on four home runs two of them by Mickey Mantle — (AP Wirephoto) - 6-- H ER BB SO R 7 7 3 4 3 2 4 J 4 3 3 2 8 2 4 OOOOl LOS ANGELES ab r h cf Sch'nd'st 2b Mathews 3d Aaron rf Adcock lb Covington if Logan ss Crandall c Willey p McMahon p Rush p J PRICES START AT ONLY Gilliam 3b 3 1 Moon If rf 3 1 Larker If 3 0 0 Hodges lb 0 0 Snider cf rf 4 1 Howard If 4 0 Labne p 0 0 Neal 2b 4 0 N Sherry c 2 0 Wills ss 2 0 $ rbi 10 2 2 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Lillis ss 0 0 0 O Williams p 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 Deme'er cf 0 0 0 0 ?7pj 1 JUST 113 110 1 1 1 1 All 1 er FLEISCHMANN'S VODKA fo-- Wovtg --fitee Ltucng r — 1&4S LOOK FOR THIS SIGH Of QUALITY AT er n an d-- 00-- 7-- 4) in nrf rn n it 1 I iii 3 1 MORE PRICES PLUS TAX AND RETREADABLE TIRE USE OUR EASY BUDGET TERMS 1 1 ‘300 WHITEWALL! er I NYLON! FOR BOUT INJURIES 1 JUST M100 MORE FOR 1 n YOUNG PUERTO RICAN 719 J 670-1- 5 2 1 n te (UPI) — SUBTLE Hirsch also closed the door on a Guggenheim however derailed possible return by Arcaro to ride the jockey's plans yesterday when Disperse he decided that “Bob Kleberg is “All I knowr” he said “is that too good a friend of mine for me to the rider Totals 28 47 4 begged off and I’m try- 31 1 4 1 out for Wills in 7th take his rider If Disperse runs ing to get another for boy” Coving-oin 8th out for Williams in the race I don’t ride Arcaro” Arcaro who rode Whirlaway and in 8th for Larker in 8th 100 000 000—1 Citation to triple crow’n victories MILWAUKEE LOS ANGELES 000 000 04 x—4 has also won the Belmont with E— Gilliam Willey LOB— Milwaukee 4 Los Shut Out Pavot One Count and Angeles 5 2B— Bruton HR— Moon Snioer Nashua He missed riding in this S— Williams SF— Mafhews KILL IP year’s Kentucky Derby and Preak-nes- s HR ER BB SO 7Va 5 Willey 0 when Warfare was injured (L 0 2 10 12 Ycaza meanwhile enjoyed a pre- McMahon Rush 2b 0 B (W 4 0) 3 7 suspension spurt yesterday by rid- Williams Labme 0 0 0 NEW YORK (AP) — Tommy ing three winners at Belmont inPaeheo a Puerto SAN FRANCISCO cluding a three-quartlength vic- ab CINCINNATI r h rbi Rican fighter injured critically ab r h rbi in on Meticulous the seven-furlon- g tory Martin 2b Rodgers 3b 4 0 0 0 in a boxing match with Benny feature over the Widener Pirson cf Amaifitano 2b 4 Gordon at St Nicholas Arena Kasko 3b turf course McCevey lb 3 Robirscn lb 0 Mi Carina making her first start Monday night died early today Lockman lb Va s cf 4 at Roosevelt Hospital since last year’s Washington DC if If 4 Was Cepeda a Lyrch Gordon had stopped Pacheco Kirk ard rf 3 handicap beat Briar Close by a rf Schm’cf c 3 similar margin for second money just 11 seconds before the end Be d Daverport rf if of their scheduled Bressoud ss 3 Meticulous paid $570 while travelBailey c McMMlan ss McCormick p 3 He was rushed to a hospital ing the grass route in 1:24 flat 3 0 0 0 O'Toole p Jones p 0 where Dr Howard Dunbar perIn yesterday’s feature races Bull 301 3 0 formed a Totals 32262 Side scored a surprise three-quartoperation for Walls in 9th far to remove a blod clot on PachSuffolk Downs length victor yat for McCovey m 9th Lynch in 9th s truck eco’s brain out for Schmidt in 9h paying $4440 for $2 while running CINCINNATI 000 000 001— I Pacheco is survived by Ms six furlongs in 1:12-1- 5 Sky Point SAN FRANCISCO 000 002- -2 widow and a young son Ea iey GonzaVr LOB- - CiACir'afi topped Ess Dee by a length at San Francuco 7 S3— Cepeda Kas o S — la his fight with Gordon his Delaware Park returning $24 and 5Kirkland 13th as a professional he had Solid Thought scored a nose victory suffered no hard blows nor had in the $20000 Honeymoon Stakes lp HP ER BE SO 4 O'Tooe a 6 2 0 2 7 823 5) been knocked down till the fateat Hollywood Park to return $13 20 McCormck 3 0 2 7 8'b ful 10th round for tfci milt romp j 4 8 Jones (W you as to what’s Y 0 0 ab r h rbi 4110 4 0 N Dr Herbert Salzberg of New York an osteopath treated Johansson for the second straight day yesterday and said he felt the injury would not give Ingo any further trouble “It was a recurrence of the back trouble Johansson suffered three weeks before his first bout with Patterson last year” Dr Salzberg said “It obviously didn't bother him in that fight” fn not deny that there had been such talk He did deny another report 'J '' Flood cf Kline p 2-- (L talked He said reports that Cal McLish would be swapped to the Milwaukee Brave for Lou Burdette were “phantom trade talk” However he did x If 3 0 If 000 030 020- -5 020 000 101- -4 LGB— Philadelphia 8 St ningham Herrera Spencer (W Vf - Cunningham 3 2B— Cun S— Taylor SF— Flood Buzhardt Kline McDaniel Duliba 2 J c Nieman RESULTS 7-- Arcaro Talks Self Out of Mount For Saturday's Race at Belmont YORK Sawatski Grammas GRASS GREENER ELSEWHERE NEW GROSSINGER Ingemar Johansson feeling "much better” after receiving treatment gotiations” 3b ss McDaniel LEAGUE lb p rf lb p AMERICAN Battey c Valdiv'lso ss Becquer Woodeshick 110 Dulma Cun'gham White Boyer Spencer 10 12 b-- F Clevenger Gardner Allison Lemon Killebrew 1 1 Vtoisenarf cf 2 1 Thr'reb'y 0 0 Lee p 0 0 an 0 0 0 Anderson d Herrera lb 0 2 Post rf If 0 0 0 Waiters If rf 13 0 Dark 3d 0 10 Neeman c 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 Malkmus ss 0 0 0 Leocio ss 112 002 001 03x— 6 5 New Marie 2 OOO ) (0-2- 1 games led by towering Mel CITY KANSAS defeated r h rbi 7 the East last night in the ab 5 2 2 0 Tutfie cf opening game of the fourth annual 4 10 0 Lunpe 2b 3 12 0 Carey 3b National High School 3 0 2 4 Siebern lb Basketball Classic 4 0 0 0 Williams if Counts who was held to a 4 111 Bauer rf mere three points in the first half 43 00 00 00 Chitic Hamlin ss by the close guarding Easterners 1110 broke loose after the half and wound 30 00 00 00 Daley p up the game’s high scorer with 28 0000 Trowbridge Kiely p 10 11 points West Vs 1 Second Bell (9) and Hillman 000 000 CHICAGO NEW YORK 7 2-- Ingo Resumes Light Training to everybody” said Paul who is here while the Giants play the Reds in a three-gam- e series “and we haven’t had any luck But we are open to ne- 1 1 Fornieles (I 8-- 3 success -j 1 All-Sta- rs j SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Gabe Paul general manager of the Cin-- i einnati Red said today he has talked trades with every club in1 the National League —but with no 2-- West Defeat East In Prep Game j 1 1 15-2- 4-- 3-- Pau! Says He's Talked trades With Other Clubs 000 000 000- -0 Hurwitz wrote that “the highly LOB— Detroit 2 Baltimore 6 2B— Hansen tense inexperienced Jurges is not S— Lary CHICAGO 000 000 300- -3 expected to return as manager of E— Stuart LOB— Pittsburgh Thomas ER BB SO IP H R 10 the team HR— Averill 9 3 0 0 3 7 Chicago 9 28 — Banks Burgess Lary (W SB— Skinner S— Mizeil n The Baker managed Fisher (L 9 3 2 2 2 3 Skinner Asnbu-0 0 Detroit from 1938 through 1942 and 10 p NEW YORK 110 0 CHICAGO H R ER BB £0 earlier for the 1533 season guiding IP ab r h rbi Fornieles p 0 0 0 0 ab r h rbi VW 3 If Muel 3 3 6 4 4 0 0 Kubek 0 0 ss 0 ss 0 Aparicio the Tigers to the American League Sullivan p 0 0 0 Green 0 0 Fox 2b 3 0 0 0 0 3b 0 0 0 MacDougald 10 0 0 pennant in 1940 His last managing 0 0 Lopez If 4 2 2 2 Face Borland p 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Minoso If 4 3 3 0 0 0 Kluszewski! b Mantle rf 4 2 2 3 Anderson position was nine years ago with 7 0 c Maris rf 4 DrabowsKy Totals San’ Diego of the Pacific Coast 37 8 12 8 37797 43 00 00 00 Lollar 0 I3 Berra c 4 0 0 0 B Johnson Freese 2b for Sturdivant in 4th on 0 0 Skowron lb 3 0 3 0 2 0 Smith rf 0 Morehead League in 1951 out for Sullivan in 8th 0 0 Richardson 2b 4 0 0 0 E'ston 3 0 10 Landis cf 400 040 000- -8 Jurges replaced Mike Higgins as CLEVELAND Drott 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Shaw p Boyer 3b ss 2 0 0 0 000 502 000- -7 Boston manager midway through BOSTON 0 0 0 0 Turley p 3 E— Phillips (21 LOB— Cleveland 5 Boston 5 PHILADELPHIA ST LOUIS last season The former Washing- 2B— Runnels 3B— Francona HR— Green Sa- 0 0 0 0 Moore p ab r h rbi ab r h rbi ton coach had a 8 record in 1959 dowski Runnels SB— Piersalt 0 0 Del Greco cf Javier 2b 3 0 0 0 32 6 7 6 2 Totals 2803 0 4 110 Ta'or 2b 8fh out Snaw His record thus far this season is 2 THE WORLD'S MOST SUBTLE VODKA FOR PEOPLE WHO DON'T WANT TO BE OBVIOUS it's your smartest Vodka buy! 19 PROOF THE DISTILLED FROM 100 GRAIN f If IICHMANN ilSTIUINl CORPORATION i j NEW YORK j- 7 SPIRITS NEUTRAL - - CITY j Gor-day- ’s in the seventh Taylor hit for the distance in the second and seventh R C Stevens got a bases-loade- d homer for Salt Lake in the fifth and Hank Mitchell pounded another with one mate aboard for the Bees in the sixth inMng Sopkane was leading the Padres now losers of eight straight 3 going into the top of the ninth then Charlie Smith unloaded a grand slam home run for the Tribe Smith drove in another run with a single Ron R airly drove in two Spokane runs with a double and a single 5 8 4 Totals 34393 out for Drabowsk in 5th? b singled for Morenead in 7b for Thacker in 7th out for Elston in 8tn PITTSBURGH Oil 021 000- -5 and Gordy Coleman shot was a grand slammer The Rainers blasted 24 hits including a pair of homers by Joe Taylor and round-tripper- s by Lou 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 in S L Skizas j 3-- 10 c Kindall 0 0 0 Clstor p 0 0 0 35 4-- 2 The Giants meanwMle found the Vancouver Mounties too tough to handle and blew both ends of 1 a doubleheader and 1 Sacramento and the Spokane Indians waging a neck and neck battle for the league lead both won The Solons in front by three percentage points shaded Portland 2 in 11 frames and the Tribe San Diego’s thumped helpless vs 1 Drott list all-tim- Game 22-1- 2 Associated Press Seattle’s Pacific Coast League Rainiers went into basketball fig- ures last night to wMp the Salt Lake Bees and climb into a third-plac- e tie with Tacoma’s slipping Giants The score: a horrendous 1 1 no-hitt- er Rainiers Blast Bees 1 c 4 I960 game-winnin- 5-- 10 11 30 0 3 0 000 000 DETROIT BALTIMORE 0 0 9 5-- 4-- lb 3 0 0 0 If 2 0 0 3b 4 2 0 1 Totals out for Tasby in 7th Bolling in 9tn for ss 5 0 1 1 JUNE runs with a homer and a double In the National Elroy Face strolled in from the bullpen and retired Ernie Banks and Ed Bouchee with the bases loaded to help Pittsburgh break a three-gam- e losing streak and remain in first place Bob Skinner and Dick Stuart Mt home runs to stake Vinegar Bend Mizeil to an early 0 lead g Bressoud’s hit for San Francisco with two out in the ninth ruined a three-hitte- r by young Jirn O’Toole of the Reds Giants starter Mike McCormick pitched a for 7! 5 innings The Reds scored their lone run in the ninth when catcher Bob Schmidt’s throw to second on an attempted double steal went astray An error by Cincinnati outfielder Tony Gonzales loaded the bases just before Bressoud’s Mt Sam Jones was the winner in relief Snider’s homer tied him with Joe DiMaggio for eighth place on homer-hittin- g e the Wally Moon had hit a two-ru- n homer off reliever Don McMahon earlier in that same eighth inning to put the Dodgers ahead Stan Wiliams who pitched a three-hitte- r before he was lifted in the eighth boosted his record to 0 Curry’s double off the Cards’ Lirdy McDaniel followed singles by Ken Waiters and A1 Dark and an intentional walk that loaded the bases John Buzhardt pitched a seven-hitte- r for the win 6-- 2 2b 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 p p 0 0 0 0 a L Jonnson 0 0 p 0 0 0 0 Worenead p O 0 0 0 Lary p out 4 SB THURSDAY EVENING AMERICAN LOOP STANDINGS CHICAGO ab r h rbi Clevenger 7 TODAY'S (W s' L UTAH R jINDIANS TAKE TURN ATOP I to cope with the “fruitless task” of twi-nig- OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- J? 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