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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, July 26, f. 1CG0 ' $ v King's Marshall, were declared the field, was scratched to avoid meeting Dotted Swiss. out. Bagdad, the Howard B. TIME TO TRADE Farm hope, who ran ' PRICES ON second in the Gold Cup HandiI960 MICKS came touch of with a up cap, As Low As $2,975 colic. Eddie Schmidt dcvjopod Hiqh.sf Tradai for Cl.aq a sore neck, Sun Colonel lame . 'Ll and '59 Cart ness In a voof and Kings MarArch Browning Buick in 0.570 S Main shall, the lone 3 year-olEM LJ Swiss Grab; Friend Hurls Sues Back to First Prize in Pirates Top Cards, 4-On Three Home Runs By Associated Press Bill Virdon hit his fifth Bob home run in the sixth Inning ST. LOUIS, July 5 Friend restored the Pittsburgh against Larry Jackson, who Pirates to first place in the was seeking his thirteenth National League Monday night victory. by pitching the Bucs to a Jackson was removed for a victory over the St. Louis Car- pfneh-hitte- r In the seventh indinals. .Cardinals had the after relinhad which ning Pittsburgh, quished the lead for one day to tied the score. Kline, the loser, Milwaukee, went o n e h a I f now has a record, game ahead of the idle Braves. Stan Musial homered for St. THREE Pittsburgh home Louis in the second inning. It runs were the telling blows. was his ninth of the year. tie in Bob Skinner broke a THE PIRATES added" anthe- - eighth by hitting his twelfth circuit blow and Bob other run in the seventh on Clemente added to the Pirates Rocky Nelsons single, Clemargin by socking his seventh. mentes sacrifice and Bill single. Both homers came with none The Cardinals scored their on base and were hit off reother run on Daryl Spencers liever Ronnie Kline. infield hit and pinch hitter George Crowes single after Alex Grammas was thrdwn out in the seventh. Pr.. By Auociatcd player the last two years was, later and a preliminary examination 4our game losing streak with a showed no damage. rallying victory over the WHEN NEWCOMBE came last place Chicago Cubs. up in the third, fireballer Bob ERNIE BANKS was carried Anderson began pitching him from the field afjer being hit tight f Newcombe. had words with In the left knee with a Don catcher Moe Thacker and plate Newcombe pitch. Neweombe complained pitch- umpire Ken Burkhart motioner Bob Anderson was throwing ing that Anderson was aiming at his legs when his turn came at his legs. Newcombe finally walked, without further Inciat the plate. dent. Pitcher Joe Nuxhall had to CINCINNATI be wrestled, to the ground in Kasko ibrk rbl the eighth inning to keep from Pinson c 4(21 s battling umpire Ed Vargo, Robnsn if 4 2b whom he' had shoved nearly f Andersn Ernie Banks . . Carried off off his feet following a call at Henry d Pot rf after hit by pitched ball. first base. Colrrm lb 6-- 5 4-- 3-- 2-- ? , Banks, going to the plate for the first time in the second Inning, fell writhing to the ground and was carried from the field on a stretcher. The leagues most valuable BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL Have the BRAKE JOB of your choice Prlc.d lo moot oil competition. 0 Nationally odvortitod brands of material used. 0 Written 3 year guarantee or mileage. O Our employee have 300 combined brake reyears pair oxperience. 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LOUIS DrArbC abuh rbl Virdon cf 4 12 1' Javier 2b 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 Cnnghm rf 4 0 0 0 Groat ss If 4 111 White lb fikinner 4 0 0 0 Cmwli Jf 0 0 0 Ol Musial If 4 111 Nelson lb 4 11 01 Spencer s 4 110 Clmnte rf 3 12 llGrmm lb 4 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 Burgess c 3 0 0 0 Flood cf Become Will a Juan-Hitte- r New Mariclial for Giants? Hoctk .tb Mrrski 2b Friend p Willie McCovey, miracle rookie of 1959, had failed to hit and beensent back to the minors- .- ' By Associated Press 4 0 1 3011b e Sadeckt 10 11 0 0 0 0 A 0 10 0 Smith c 10 0 c SwtskJ e 2 0 2 f Simmops 0 0 0 Jackson p 2 0 0 td Morvn 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 Glenn cf 0 0 0 0 e Nieman 0 0 Face p 0 SAN FRANCISCO, July 25 0 0 Marichals miracle not 0 0 only provides a catchy phrase 0 folfor San Francisco baseball Kline r Hioon Then came Ia'StTupsday 0 0 0 Boer lowers, it gives them more game against PhiladelToUln 32 4 ft 4 Totals 35 t 9 5 hope than they've enjoyed for nights The crowd of 13 279 a Singled for Flood m 7lh, phia. weeks. Crowe in 7th, for Smith when Marichal took the pitch- for m 7th, d fanned for Jackson In 7th ers mouncl. was the smallest e fanned for Glenn in 9th, f ran for JUST SIX nights ago Sawatki m 9th, c filed out for Kline at Juan Antonio Mari-- night gathering of rthe year in flth l non not Candlestick Park. PitUburrh h a 1, pronounced 010 000 100 St Louis with accent on the last E Javier 2 DP Javier to Whtte 2. UNTIL TWO batters were to Nelson, Gr.immas to Javiw syllable, made his major out in the eighth inning, the Groat to White LOB Pittsburgh 5. ,St league debut. skmner' built right hander who- ceUmtnteHR'Mu5lal' Vlrdon' solidly Clemente The slumping Giants were in h r t r bb so ip signed with the Giants for just 9 2 2 8 82 (W, fifth place, 814 games behind $500, didnt allow a hit. Then Friend Mi 0 0 0 0 0 Face 7 the pace setting Pittsburgh Jackson 1 pinch batter Clay Dalrymple Kline L, 2 2 2 2 1, Pirates. got a single. The Giants won1 T 2 30 A 23 641 ' f By Associated Press f ALIF., July INGLEWOOD, Dotted Swiss, Cornelius V. Whitneys big chestnut colt, made it five in a rov Monday with a run-of- f victory in the 25 CHICAGO, July 25 The Cin-at- l resting comfortably Reds Monday ended a eipfu CLOSE-OU- Coast Race 2, Redlegs Trip Cubs, Banks Hurt in Battle 6-- 5; Ilcck-Claiborn- e $19,200 .Sunset Handicap Hollywood Pat k. JOCKEY EDDIE Bui - at learrd his riding lessons on ;; W..3,(eCo. JULY CLEARANCE SALE a Sizeable Price Reductions on Broken Lots and Sizes the smaller half mile tracks ol faArizona, let the odds-or- t vored Dotted Swiss loose at the head of the stretch and the 4 ycarold speedster sv ,it in by open lengths of driynplv. over Nickel Boy 'rom the Farm. Hickey-Freema- Lcbow, n, Doncaster Johnny Longden came In third on the Turin. SUITS, SPORT COATS The time for the long, gruels was ling mile and 2:40 15, hardly comparable to the track and world ivcord of 2:38 15 set by Swaps in this race in 1956. The victory was a aek to-back tnumplr for Dot ted Swiss. Burns. They and won the $100,000 added Hollywood Gold' Cup Handicap July 16. - , The field was trimmed to seven when Bagdad, the proh-Eddie able second choice; Sun Colonel and Schrjjjdt, Special Lot Slacks Waist Sizes 29'to 32 Only pace-sette- mrw 1 , Price Vi Sport Shirts Specially Priced at. Off Vz All Straw Hats SEED coffee house Price V2 c Mahr-ee-chah- 1 11-- 1 4 152 South Main Street 1 Customer Parking at Grants Lots 82215 107 E.' BROADWAY 2 0. The youngster from the Dominican Republic became the first rookie in modern National League history to r in his debut. obtain a soft-spoke- one-hitte- There was a standing tion. ova- Manager Tom Sheehan, for- mer major league pitcher who succeeded Bill Rigney on June Hes got good 18, beamed, common sense out there. 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