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Show tiyTpn r'idr,i y p"iyijn V iiyn The Kalt Lake Tribune, Saturday, September 24, 21 19G0 Step Up Pennant Rush, Beat Bosox, 5 to 1 1 r- - Magic Number Nqw 4: Turley Earns 9 th Win Prm Sept. 23 The New York Yankee, rushing toward their 10th American League pennant In 12 years under Casey , Stengel, exploded for five runs n the eighth inning Friday, brushed aside Boston, , and reduced their magic number to four. BOSTON It was their seventh straight victory, matching their top streak of the year. ' der led off, and reached on shortstop Don Buddins throwing error. Tony Kubek sacrificed him to second. Hector Lope doubled in a run. Roger Maris singled n another, Mickey Mantle walked. Bill SkowronS bad hop single. his fourth hit of the day, drove in another, and singles by Yogi Berra and Bob Cerve produced two more. 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Pascual as the winnlngest pitcher on the Washington staff with 12 victories, pitched his last complete game against the Orioles and that, too, was a shutout. , . Chuck Estrada gave up all of Washingtons runs and eight of the Senators bine hits in six Innings. CAME Pet, d If Morris Captures Directors Cup. - gb r b Brandt cf 4 0 1 Robnsn 3b 4 0 0 Hansen as 4 0 0 Dropo lb 4 0 2 Trindos c 4 0 1 Kchlsn If 4 0 0 0 1 G Grn rf Brding 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 Stock p Fstrada p 2 0 0 Adair 2b 1 0 0 ab r b rbl 0 Vrsallei it 4 0 0 0 day. 01 L Grn cf-l- f 3 10 0 Second place was shared by 0 Kllbrw lb 4 0 3 0 0 Lemon If 10 0 1 Stan Spencer and L. B. Taylor. O' Dobbek cf 0 0 0 0 Frank Allen won low gross 0 Battey c 4 0 0 0 ' OAlhaonrf 3110 10 OtBertoia 3b 4 0 0i Gardnr 2b 4 0 Stobbs p - prize. 4 0 1111 Martin 3b 5 0 Loliarc Ftpsitoaa Wj no p Have Openings For 4 0 0 0 Morgan 3b 4 0 3 0 0 Romano 0! Latman p 2;Heldn 1 5 13 5 0 1 4 0 10 Funk P 5000 Totals Tata la 88 7 14 81818 a Plied out for Latman In 1th; homa run for Minoao In 8th. ma ilt 1(11 7 Chicago MO M8 88 8 Cleveland Aspromonte. DP Fpoalto to Khinewaki AtpromontS Morgan to Power. LOB Chicago 10. Cleva- land 8 2 B Wynn, Minoeo 3. HR SB Landi. Johnson. Kluszewski S Latman. Piersall. I b r er bb as 8 t 0 0 3 8I Wynn (W, T Latman U - J1 5 5 4 3 Punk j Tt 14 011 Oi -- I tUll 3880' Tlab ' G .582 B. T.P. 8 ' 8 RCIEDlLtD At home 4 CincinSept. 30, Pittsburgh nati, Sept. 27; Milwaukee. Oct. 1. 2 Awav 3 At Milwaukee, Sept. 23, 24, 25. gaits At Chicago, St. Louis: Away (81 b t er bb so Ip 1 1 7 3 ft Sept. 24, 2ft; at Lot Angeles, Sept. 27, Buzhrdt iW, 5 16 8 8 ft 1 10 4 28. 28; at San Francisco, Sept. 30, Purkey (L. 17 in 8 Oct. 1. 2 (Date for playoff of tie HBP Bv Purkey (Taylor, by Pur-keiCoken. game at Chicago to be announce later T 3 17 A 3 819 if it has a bearing on race I 8th. Kaneaa MW 811 81141 City . MW So Drirelt foe E Lumpe DP Bolling to Veal (o to Gemrrt Gernert; Yoat to Bolling LOB Kansas Ctv 7, Detroit 8 2B Williams. 3B TutUe. HR Williams, Colavito. SB Kaline. S Garver 3 l b r er bb ss 5 8 4 Garver (W. 3 8 7 7 2 3 1 3 Banning L, 3 1 1 0 1 V, Sisler 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 1 0 1 Aguirrs x Faced 1 batter in 8th. T 3 13. 112 1.050. A 38484 Pittsburgh Fans Plan Bloivout By Associated Press PITTSBURGH, Sept. 23 Pittsburgh Pirate baseball fans accustomed to disappointment for years were preparing Friday for a gala celebration as the Bucs close in on thpir first pennant since 1927. The big blowout is planned for Sunday night when the club returns from Milwaukee. Everyone figures the Pirates will have the pennant In the bag by then. . There, will be an auto proband music cession speeches a chance to see the players up close. 'JLL ueMWMtfiiKi MISSIONARY SPECIAL-TWIC-E THE WEAR FOR 6 MEN ON TOE GO! MJE TWQ MEN9S JPANT SUITS CQMB SUITS i A thrsom 32.50 valu for men and young men, too! 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Into force plav for Veal In Baltimore: Awav (8 At Wash out for Bunninf in 7th. fngen. Sept 24, 25. Oct 1. 2, at'Alh; btruck for R Johnson in 8th. 28 Boston 27, Sept. i hit into double plav for Smder in NATIONAL LEAGUE L. M 7-- 10 At a Glance W. (7-6)- MO (MM PUltimor 818 111 Wifthtnctea E TrUnc'o. Vi DP Nirhnlvn to Triando (o Drop, they took the lead in LOB j3 j3 o1 s0 theButfifth 7. Baltimore when Bill Tuttles 2B Gardner. 7.SB Washington Allison (2i. 0 ft 0 1 SF Lomon. 0 0.1 3 triple .scored Pete Daley. WP Turb r ffbkH Ip In the sixth, outfielder Dick 8 4 4 2 8 8 TUrada (L. 0 Williams made it 2-- with a Stock 2 12-ft 0 0 1 I 8 W. Stnbb home run into the upper deck Bi Astrada Green. HBP (L. stands. It was his 12th of the T 2 40. A 9 223. Pennant Races Pittsburgh 82 3 St Lout, fifth 4-- 0 New York victories and Chi- leys ninth win in 12 decisions. tSEDSOX cago losses' Vill insdre the T ANUSES at r b rbt Yankees the flag. New York Kubek sl brbrbij 4 0 1 Oi HuneU 2b 4 110 1 Tasby cf 3 6 0 0 4 If Lopez 11 has eight games to play, 0 0 0 0 Wiliams If 4 0 11 Hunt If Bob Turley . . . Collects 9th 3 0 10 eight; and third place Marin If ' 45 11 Ol1 Wertz lb 3 0 0 0 Mantle cf against Red Sox. I 0 Nixon c Baltimore seven, Skoron lb 5 14 lii Pafiarnnt 0 0 0 0 4 0 11 Malzon 3b 4 0 10 Berra c - THE rf 4 0 0 0 YANKEES, handcuffed Boyer 3b 3 0 0 Oi Clinton 3 0 0 0 Buddin for seven innings by Billy Long 3b 0100 010O' Muffett up 3 0 0 0 1 ll Fomiel p 10 Muffetts five hit pitching, Job run lb 0 0 0 0 Sullivan p 00 00 00 00 bided their Uime and waited Rihdsn 3b 1 0 0 0 h Bepulski 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 c Binchrd 10 0 OlNicholf p 4-- 1 for the break. MDgid 3b 1 0 1 01 01 0 0 3 p It came in the eighth. They Turley 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Ol hopped on it, and didn't let By Aseociated Press 1 0 0 01 Howard I runs until had paraded Shantz p 0 0 0 0 five go DETROIT, Sept. 23 Behind across, and Muffett and Bos31 1 4 1 TeUlt 15 5 11 51 Tetak four-hi- t of Ned the pitching ton's ace relief man. Hike for Boyer in 1th: bran out for Carver, the American Leagues Long in 7th: Fornieles, were in the showers. for on error Richaidson in 7th: Kansas City Athfor Gonder for Turlev in 8th: for Demaestri in 8th; letics downed the sixth-placin 8th; out on strikes for Ptsonl in 8th; h struck out lor Sullivan Jn, Oth i Detroit .Tigers, Friday befor Nixon in 8th 8M 000 M4- -1 fore a crowd of only 1,060 at New Terk 1 00 Ml Beaten Briggs Stadium. E Lopez, Buddin. Johnson. DP Richardson to Kubek to Skowron; Jim Sunning held the AthKubek to McDounald to Skowron. LOB New York 8, Boston 6. 2B letics scoreless for four 6-- 1 Williams, Lopez. S Kubek. l b r r bb innings. 1 7 3 0 3 7 Turlev ( W, CINCINNATI. Sept. 23 (UPIt A three-ruhomer Dy Don o"t cho Herrera of the Philadelphia Phillies in the eighth inning Friday night broke up a pitchers, duel between John Buzhardt and Bob Purkey and led the Phils to a victory over the Cincinnati Reds. PURKEY, MAKING his second try for his 18th victory, took his 10th loss instead when he served up the homer to Herrera. Victory . WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 Chuck Stobbs, pitch, (UPI) ing his first complete game Since Sept. 5, 1937, blanked the fading Baltimore Orioles with five singles Friday night victogive the Senator a tory, than more Phillies Drop Cincy, Chisox Blank Cleveland, Tighten Grip on Second Stobbs Stabs Birds in T By AnocUtH and seventh innings. Both times Landis got on with a walk. The fleet centerfielder stole second in the seventh, ' Another Chicago run scored in the eighth on singles by Sherm Lollar and Sammy By Associated Preta throwing error posted the 284th vie- - Ps't0 an CLEVELAND, Sept. 23 tory of his long career and his by Ken Aspromonte.his Early .Wynn kept Chicago's 46th shutout, he retired 10 f Kluszewski hit fading pennant hopes alive straight batters in one stretch 'homer in the ninth oft Frank until Tito Francona led offjFunk. The loser and starter Friday night with a. seven-hi- t , who shoutout as Ted Kluszewski with a single in the eighth In- - was Barry Latman had won six straight prior to drove in three runs with a njng was tagged In' recording his 13th tri- - Friday night. , homer and a single in a bits and runs in th five H . 10 victory over Cleveland. setbacks, umph against The triumph left the White Wynn walked only two batters. seven innings he worked. Sox 4i games behind New He struck out one. Four York. The Yank magic num. straight singles, rapped by SCHWINN ber for the American League Kluszewskis bases-lnadesinBICYCLES pennant is four. gle to right, gave the White $4 ftawaTtf Month WYNN, the 22 game winner Sox two runs In "the first "inPEHRSON'S in Chicago's 1959 league Cham- - ning. j SUGAR HOUSI CHICAGO CLIVSLANB doubled MINNIE MINGSO b t b rbl IN 477 krkrkl 2101 S. 1 1th I. 1 2 0 I 0 Arorntc lb 4 0 0 Rnbnta rf home Jim Landis In both the1 Rivera rf 0 0 Fmcona U 4 0 10 1 1 Ol Picraall rf Fox 2b 30 U 3 110 Rond rf 3 0 10 II 1 31 Power lb 4 0 10 fifth RITZ BOWLING PALACE 925 SO. MAIN ST. PHONt EL |