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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, August 21, 1961 24 c. Cards Derail Reds; Giants Wallop L.A. By Aaaoctated Praia Yank Davis Netters Nip Mexico Team Dy Keefer Lansky 20 (UPD vic- Angeles Dodgers, 11 8, Sunday. Louis Cardinals to a tory over the National LeagueIT WAS the Dodgers aev leading Reds. It snapped a Cincinnati winning enth straight loss, their long est losing streak since 1948. streak. I8AN PaANCISCO LOS ANGELES 7-- 4 six-gam- e 1 4 1 1 1 1 Dvnport 3b 3 0 0 0 Spokes Split ' 1 1 Oralno. L Sherry 12) Wills, Pa Amalfitanot Pagan and Me- b r h rbl gan DP abrhrbi! 0 0 3 0 2b Chacon 2u Willi and" Larkar. LOB 3 5 3 0 Covey 2b Javltr 10 0 1 0 0 aa Loa Angelas 5, San Francisco 4 Kasko 3 12 Flood cf Tauaali rf 3 0 11 Pinson cl 4 110 2B Maya, Fatrlv, Cepeda HR Maya, 2 SB rf Roaeboro 1, OiRbnan Alou Snider. F. 0 10 S - Davenport. 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S Flood. 8F Boyer 2. h r er bb so Ip 3 4 4 2 1 Sadeckl ( W. ) 7 3 2 2 3 3 OToole 3 4 4 2 1 Jones (L. 11) 3, Broanan Totale 25 1 13 410010 WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (UPD The Baltimore Orioles and Chuck Estrada proved superior mudders Sunday afternoon in beating the Washin the ington Senators, first game of a double-headeHeavy rain washed out the second game. 9-- BALTIMORE (WASHINGTON ab r h rbl ab r b rbl B Rbnn 3b 5 0 2 21 Hinton cf 4 0 0 0 .3 0 0 0 Hereof If 3 1 1 2'VeaUs Brandt cf 5 11 Oi Wooding rf 4 110 4 0 10 Gentile lb 4 0 0 0 Lone lb E Rbnan rf 3 1 2 11 King If 110 0 Hansen aa 5 1 1 0 Johnan 3b 4 113 4 110 Klaus 3b 4 0 0 0 Eoiteac 4 0 2 0 Aoair 3b 4 3 .3 2 Daley c Estrada p 4 110 Donovan p 10 0 0 iHobaugh P 10 0 0 a Zipfel 0 0 0 0 Kiippstn p 0 0 0 0 b Keough 10 0 0 Tatala 21 8 5 8 for Hnbaugh In 7th; b grounded out for Klippateln in 8th. too 40t 61ft 8 BaHimare 002 000 200 WasUnitsn, E Woodlinf, Donovan. DP Gem tile Hansen and Astrada; Klippateln. Daley and Long LOB Baltimore 6. 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LOB SF Battey. and Bill Fischer. San Diego 5. Spokane 6. 2B Oravetz k r Ip SB Barone 2. Ditmar absorbed the loss, 3H 8 8 Kraiick Ip k r er bb so 3 1 Schroll W, 12) 4 8 6 0 0 1 8 his eighth, against two wins. 1 Peters (W, 0 J Moore 1 1 5 S S First game: Read (U 3 Donohue 3 2 3 CHICAGO KANSAS CITY PB Retzer. T 2 21. Morgan (L, 5 2) 2 2 2 ak r h rbil ab r k rbl Fowler 1 0 1 Aparico ss 5 0 0 O' Lumpy 2b 4 0 2 0 Duren Second game: 0! 3 5 3 Robinsn 3 0 rf 3b 8AN Virgil kPOKANE DIEGO T 3 10. 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Spokane 7. 2B --Simpson, Graber. Retzer, Bowman. 3B Tayior. k r er bb sa ip Horlen (L. ) 8k 81 04 04 01 05 0 Lovenguth 7 6 3 3 1 5 Valdes 1 0 0 0 0 2 Bessent (W, 6 3) PB Retzer A 1 689 T 2 10 CAREFREE SUMMER b Walters Walls 3b Dlrympl c Mlkmus ss Buzhrdt p '' 2 0 2 0j Thomas if 5 3 2 0 Torre c 3 13 l.McMilln 3 3 0 11 Mantilla In 11th Frame, e Test Battery and Inspect Cables f V rV Inspect and Tighten Fan Belts By Rakow (Lollar). T ($1,420); A1 r. ($1420); Ted ($1 420); Dow 69 Kroll. 71281 72282 ($1,100), Finsterwald, Rod Funseth, ($900), Dave Ragan, ($900). ($900), Tony Lema, Don Fairfield, ($900), Dave Marr. ($900); Ken Still, ($680). Don Massengale, 9 4 ($680) Howie Johnson, 284 ($680);. Marty Furgol, ($680); George Bayer, need 2 18 5 0 S 0 5 0 5 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 5 0 c 2 0 0 0 7 14 71 Totals 28 6 2 6 out for Nuxhall in Sth for Sievers in 7th, out for Krausse in Sth. Chicago got 801 8187 Kanoas City 606 606 6066 DP Smith to Carreon to Smith to Fox. LOB Chicago 9. Kansas City 5 21 Robinson, Smith. Carey, Pigna-tanDel Greco. 3B Robinson, Sievers. Smith. SF Minoso. v k Ip r Pizarro fW, ) 3 8 1 Ditmar (L, ) 4 5 5 Nuxhall Krausse . 2 4 1 1 Fischer T-2 14. A 16.741. FOR YOUR ''.VACATION?, j WELCOME TO ! ?UR . MONEY! ($680). Fast Boats Race In Idaho Duel Special to The Tribune Ore-gon- C racing hydro Roekv Stone, Wilta-minOre ; LaFarr Brown. Twin Falls. Blaine Devlin, Caldwell DU runabout Ronnie Verbeck, Orem, Utah, George Walton, Salt Lake; Robert Innes, Provo B stock hydro Herb Hausman. Salt Lake; Mike Walton, Salt Lake; Robert Gerdes, Boise. C service hydro Rocky Stone, Blaine Devlin; Roy FUtton, Salt Lake. C stock hydro Charles Parker. Rupert. Wayne Brown, Salt Lake, Pat Pad field. Boise. 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(21.420); Dan Sikes, (21.420); Lionel He d single with two out in the 11th Inning Sunday to give Don -- V (SS.JUO), Billy Maxwell, 27S ($3,400), Billy Casper 279 ($2,050); Paul Harney, 0 Cubs Down Pirates Tatals Precision Balance All Four Wheels 0 d four-roun- Willey p 10 0 0 a Spangler 10 10 Hendley p 0 0 0 0 Nottbart p 0 0 0 0 a Struck Adjust Brakes nllll 10 10 10 112 2-- SPRING, MD., Aug. 20 Gay Brewer Jr. who had plugged along the golf tournament trail for five years without a major victory, cracked the charmed circle Sunday with a three under par 67 on the final round of the $35,000 Indian Spring Open. The swinger from Crystal River, Fla., scrambled course all over the d before emerging with a total of 277 and the $5,300 first prize. HIS FINISH enabled Brewer to nip Bill Maxwell of Dallas, who had Tex., the runner-up- , a 69 Sunday and a total of 278. 277 Gay Brewer Jr , , HAGERMAN, IDAHO Utah and Idaho boat drivers divided honors about evend Boyd 10 0 0 Antonelll p 0 0 0 0 ly here Sunday in the last rac10 0 0 ing regatta of the season lor Totals 28 7 12 7 Tatals 24 4 8 4 Region 18. for Willey in Sth: The event was sponsored by for Covington in Sth; ed for McMillan in Sth; out for Nottebart in Sth; runner the Lake Walcott Boat Club. for Antonelll in Sth. Several flips added thrills for 688 26t 0(07 Philadelphia Milwaukee 661 006 1114 the spectators, but no one was E None DP Malkmus to Demeter; injured. Malkmus to T. Second game: I KANSAS CITY CHICAGO ab r k rbl! ab r k rbl Apricio ss 4 0 0 0 Lumpe 2b 2 0 0 0 Robinsn rf 5 1 3 0t Virgil 3b 4 0 0 0 Landis cf 4 11 II Howser m 3 0 0 0 Sievers lb S 1 1 0 Causey ss 10 0 0 lb 1 0 0 O' Johnson rf 4 0 0 0 Minoso If 2 112 Siebern lb 4 0 0 0 3b 10 10 Posada If 2 0 10 Vtrdon rf Carey Carreon c 2 1 2 l PigntanoC 2 0 10 Smth 3b, If 2 12 2 Krausse p 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 Fox 2b 0 Pizarro p 4 0 0 0 Di Grco cf 3100 0 1 0 I Fischer p 0 0 0 0 ( Ditmar p 0 0 0 0 I Nuxhall p 10 0 0 GET YOUR CAR READY NOW! Precision 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 Taylor to Demeter LOB Philadelphia 8, Milwaukee 5. 2B Buzhardt. Walls HR Covington. McMillan, Adcock SB T. Taylor. S' Buzhardt. SF Malkmus. er bk se Buzhardt (W 6 4 2 4 6 3 1 Willey (L. 3 1 m Hendley 1 Totals 26 2 12 2 Nottebart 0 1 Antonelll 0 0 a Filed out for Del Greco in 7th; T 2.52 A 24 637. for Archer in 7th; c grounded out for Virgil in 7th; for Sievers out for Rakow in 9th. in 9th; 800 183 0816 Chicago Kansas City 610 616 6102 E Virgil 2. Fox DP Smith to Fox 1-to Sievers. Apancio to Fox to Sievers; 0 Fox to Apancto to Sievers; Lumpe to Howser to Siebern. LOB Chicago CHICAGO, Aug. 20 (UPD 9. Kansas City 8 2B Siebern, Sullivan, Robinson 2, Sievers. S Landis. Billy Williams hit a run-scorinSF Fox, Posada. HBP MOTORING STARTS AT FIRESTONE Wheel Bearings 2-- SILVER rain-soake- 7-- 0 111 Y the Phillies and also broke a winning streak the Braves had fashioned by winning the opener, The Phillies rode to victory t attack-again- st on a four Milwaukee pitchers, with Tony and Bob Malkmus drivsnapped a Taylor ing in two runs each. BiilWithAs 9-- night 23 game losing slump for Cliisox Snare ANGELES, Aug. 20 (UPD The Minnesota Twins cracked four home runs for the second straight day and capitalized on two costly enemy errors Sunday to out-sluthe Los Angeles Angels, LOS league has been scheduled for Saturday at 7 p.m. ip the Neighborhood House. Awards will be presented to players on the team for winning the Mexican Civic Center crown by beating Als in a best of threeseries. BRONZE PLAQUES MILWAUKEE, WIS., Aug. The Philadelphia (UPD Phillies Sunday ended the longest losing streak in modern major league history by beating Milwaukee in the second game of a doubleheader, 74. 20 PHILADELPHIA Nate Oliver and pinchhitter MILWAUKEE Mike Goliat ail singled to bring home the winning runs. Olivers single scored Bowman and he and Leek went to second and third when outfielder Harry Simpson hobbled KANSAS CITY, MO., Aug. the ball. Both came home on 20 (UPD National League Goliats long drive into the left castoff Juan Pizarro pitched a three-hitte- r field corner, Sunday to give the vicChicago White So? a for Baldschun in 7th. THE PADRES earned their over the Kansds City Ath- Philadelphia tory Irfd 806 800 2 lead by scoring singletons in letics and a OOO 230 Ox 6 sweep of a double-heade- Milwaukee inE Walls the first, second and sixth Short, Malkmui. DP Chicago won the Bolling. McMillan and Adcock. LOB nings. opener 5 to 3. Philadelphia 6, Milwaukee 9 2B A ninth-inninhit by Ken Thomas Renders, HR Malkmus. S T. Taylor. Mathews. old 25 a PIZARRO, Retzer drove home Joe Taylor year l k r er bb se to give the Padres a 10 first Puerto Rican lefthander, re- Short (L, 6 5 3 2 1 4 1 Vb 1 de- Baldschun 0 0 1 1 14 corded his in ninth win win. game Green 2 0 0 0 0 1 cisions since being obtained by Spann (W, 9 5 2 2 4 8 First fame: the White Sox from the CincinWP Short 2, Baldschun. PB s SAN DlfcOO (SPOKANE 2. T 2.32. ab r k rbl nati Reds. ib rh rbli 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 cf Graber lb Hadley Second game 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Leek 3b The White Sox staked Pi- PHILADELPHIA Roig 2b MILWAUKEE Slmpsn rf 4 01 0 0Oi Oravetz If 44 00 20 00 zarro to his lead in first the 0 Bowman rf Taylor if 4 T Taylr 2b 4 0 1 21 Maya rf abrkfbi 4 0 3 1 Hshbgr cf 3 0 1 OjHarknesa 4 0 10 inning, pounding Kansas City Calhson If 5 0 0 0 Bolling 3b 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 ItConde 2b Retzer c cf 5 0 1 0Mathwa3b 3 0 0 0 starter Art Ditmar for two sin- Gonzlez Barone ss 3 0 2 0 Oliver ss Oi 1 Demetrlb 5 1 Aaron rf 4 Napoli c Rdrgez 3b 3 0 10 1 2 1 gles, a walk and two doubles. Covngtn rf 3 1 1 II Adcock lb 4 110 3 0 1 OiReed p Peters p 110 9-- 3 CLYDE WITH ONE OUT and San Diego leading, 31, Bob Bowman doubled and Gene Leek, Twins Hit 4 Homers To Trip Angels, 9-- 7 ab r h rbll Baltimore Defeats Senators by back-to-bac- S 0 0 LeMay 10 0 SPOKANE, WASH., Aug. 20 Four ninth inning hits earned Spokane a victory over San Diego in the second game of a Pacific Coast League doubleheader here Sunday night after the Padres took the opener, . Driver Tops 216 on Salt 10-8- 6-- By Associated Press By Associated Press E (CINCINNATI Braves Win First Brewer Nets Twin Bill Phils End Losing Streak Purse in Links Battle With Padres With 7-- 4 Nightcap Win, 11-8- ST. LOUIS vet-eraBARTZEN, from Dallas, played nearperfect placement tennis as he , routed Rafael Osuna, 75, in 87 minutes. His southpaw slants confused Osuna, 22, who was faked out of position continually. The dramatic victory came By Ascr;ated Bran after McKinley, of St. Louis, BONNEVILLE SALT outclajed Mexicos veteran , , to FLATS A sports car known Mario Llamas, deadlock the matches at as Hells Angel raced across America needed the sweep these western Utah salt flats at 216.998 miles per hour Sunafter falling ' behind, when Mexico .took the day in the qualifying runs for the 13th annual Bonneville nadoubles match. tional speed trials. The teams split the opening THAT WAS the fastest singles Friday. . America will now face India, qualifying run. Knot Farringthe Eastern Zone champion, ton of New Orleans, La., was and the winner will battle driving. Th car competes in car C Class. It's Italy,, the European Zone win the ner, for the right to challenge a modified Ford Thunderbird with a supercharged Chrysler Australia. Osuna looked completely be- engine. The second fastest jime was wildered throughout the match in by Los Angeles atturned and several times yelled what ! in an torney Mark Dees in the sounded like car class, owned by guish after a shot moved past Dean Moon of. Santa Fe him. Springs, Calif. Dees reached BARTZEN scored three key 202.702 m.p.h. in his Chevrolet-pQwerecar. service breaks in the first two Ernest Shelter of Salt Lake sets to win easily. Osuna tourrallied in the third set, how- qualified in the ever, to take a 20 lead. ing sports car class with a The Steady Bartzen, who re qualifying run of 117.03 m.p.h. 6-- 12 3 Bowmn 3b 10 10 3 10 0 McCovy lb 4 2 1 0 4 11 IMayscf 4 3 3 3 4 12 2 3 10 0 Cepada If 3 lb 12 liFAIourf 5 3 3 4 . 5 0 2 0 T Davis 3b 4 0 0 OjOralnoc 5 3 3 0 p 2 0 12 Pagap aa He had only one bad inning LKoufax Sherry p 0 0 0 0 Sanford p 5 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Golden p LeMay p Reds the when the sixth a W Davis 10 0 0 scored three times to pull into Paranakl p 0 0 0 0 1110 a 3 3 tie but the Cards Totals 33 5 S Si Total, 41 It IS 10 promptly bounced back against a Filed out for Golden In Othi b- reliever Sherman Jones to singled for Parranoaki In Sth. S MS 001 03 lea Angeles move out in front again. 103 SIO SOI San Franetsce 5 5-- a rbll sb r b rbl sbrh 2 S 1 1 0 Amlftno 2b 5 THE REDS remained three Wills as Gilliam 2b games ahead of Los Angeles, Snider cl Moon f however, as the San Francisco Falrlvlf Giants defeated the Dodgers, Roacbro Larkcr mained unperturbed, came back to take the next four games. The players exchanged service breaks In the ninth and tenth games to deadlock the Bartzen held his match at service in the 11th game and closed out the match by breaking Osunas service In the 12th game. CLEVELAND, OHIO, Aug. Bernard (Tut) Bart-zeand Chuck McKinley each scored straight set victories Sunday to give the United States a 32 comeback victory over Mexico in the American Zone Davis Cup finals. By Associated Prasa SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21 CINCINNATI, Aug. 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