Show f - The Salt Lako Tribune Monday May 27 11 1959 t Milwaukee Regains NL Lead Dodgers Edge Giants Braves Take Two Tilts From Reds J I' By Associated Bren MILWAUKEE May 10 The Milwaukee Braves regained the National League lead Sunday by sweeping a doubleheader from the Cinbe cinnati Reds 124 and fore 25334 Henry Aaron’s ninth-inninsingle broke a tie in the second game after the Braves wrapped up the baropener with a seven-rurage in the eighth The sweep gave the defending champions an even break In the four game series the Reds having won the previous two days to vault over them Into first place It dropped the Cincinnati club to third behind Los Angeles Joe Nuxhall of the Reds and Carl Willey of the Braves waged a tight pitching duel in the nightcap until Aaron ended the long afternoon Willey gave up a run in the second on Frank Robinson’s eighth homer and Nuxhall one in the third on a walk and singles by Aaron and Joe Adcock ' Labine Halts Yankees Snare Pair SF With Relief Stint ' Siebern Sinks Senators Vi "I First game CINCINNATI brh rbl 2b 5 1 2 0 Temple Pinson cf Lvnch 1 Rbnson lb Bel! rf Thoms 3b Bailey c a Powers 5 5 5 5 5 1 1 10 1 2 0 3 0 2 MILWAUKEE f A 1 Bruton cf Mathws 3b 4 3 3 3 Aaron if 5132 Covngtn If Tor lb Logan as did Demetr Hodges ' mutt luttf — Eddie Sachs left Midwest sprint champion last year has Jimmy Bryan who won “500” last Memorial Day try out cockpit of the new racer Sachs will attempt to qualify Redbirds For First Series Triumph By Associated Press By Associated Press The Redbirds with the a doubleheader split Chicago Cubs winning the second 8 7 after the Cubs won 10 9 in 11 innings The split gave the Cardinals a 3 2 edge in the series Cimoli had three doubles and a homer In the two games batting in four runs and raising his season average to 349 Gino ST LOUIS May 10 — The St Louis Cardi nals claimed their first series victory of the season Sunday hanks to the hitting of Cimoli last-plac- Lopata c Crandall c 0Brien 2b 7 ST LOUH ib rh rbl 1 Blasrme 2b 3 2 G B Sth rf 2 6 Cmoll cf-r- f Musial lb 4 h McDnl p 1 6 Boyer 3b 3 White If e Fid cf 2b 0 0 Cunningham 4 0 2 0 rMMb 1 0 0 0 H Smith c 6 0 10 Gramms sa 2 0 0 0 S Hemua 10 10 b Blavlock Mizeil p Nunn p Brosnan p Kellner p f Essegian e five-gam- Second e garnet d Tate ss V W 7 2 McMahon WP— Newcombe T — 2 54 Second game M1LWALKFE CINCINNATI ab r h rbl 2b 2 O’Brien 0 0 4 2 2b Temple Mathws 3b Pinson cf 4 0 1 Aaron rf I vnch If 3 0 0 Rbinsn lb 4 1 2 Adock lb aMantilla 4 0 1 Bell rf Torre lb Thoms 3b 4 0 0 Cvingtn If McMiln ss 4 0 1 cf Dotterer c 4 0 Q (FPafko Ol Crandall 9 1 3 0 Nuxhall p Logan ss Willey p bRIce 'Associated Press Wlrephoto Race King Tests Divide Two Games Rival Machine Ip (L lb 4 Replskt If Gray 3b Fairly rf Lillis ss Pignatnb c Podres p Labine p A Smith p Noren If 46 9 16 9 Totals 45 10 14 10 Totals d a Singled for Grammas in 7th c 7th In singled for ran for Hemus for Crowe in in 7th tbrb10rbl0 Brosnan 7th e walked for White in 8th out out for Kellner in 8th g struck Mu-sial for Blasingame In 9th h ran for for Flood In in 9th INDIANAPOLIS May 7— Jimmy Bryan the defending Indianapolis 500 mile race champion Sunday took a spin in the new race car Eddie Sachs will drive in this year's Memorial Day classic pronounced the Bryan Cigar-chewin- new g horizontal-engine- Total Ma Aspromonte (L SAN FRANCISCO Valentlnetti ab r h rbl Hyde rbl 0 0 3b 4 0 0 W fl 1) Ford 12 Davnpt Duren T— 2 24 0 11 Brandt If 0 0 0 Mays cf 1 Stobbs 3) sbrh 4 3 111 cf 3 GUm b Neal 2b t6 Mabe Jeffcoat Rush iW Saturday LOS ANGELES CHICAGO ab r b rbl T Taylr 2b 7 13 0 McMiln ss 5 Dark 3b Nwmbe p Matshll lb 3 c Mtlia 2b Mabe p Banks sa 5 Jeffcoat p 00 0 Ol Rush p Tmsn cf If McMahn p Walls rf Totals 11 4 14 4 Totals 84 19 11 H Morvn If Altman cf a Popped up for Newcombe in 8th for Averlll c b singled for O’Brien in 8th Hillman p Vernon in 8th 0 0 0 Henry p 660 Cincinnati Hobble p t 07x-®01 0 Milwaukee Phillips p Thomas (2) McMillan Singletn p E— Logan DP — Logan to O’Brten to Torre LOB —Cincinnati 11 Milwaukee 4 2B — Thomas 3B — Bruton Covington IJR — Mathews SB — Temple Pinson S— Covington wNewcmb 3-- ami rh rbl downtrodden 4 3 2 kb 3-- g The second game was a tense struggle between Don Larsen and Camllo Pascual for nine lull innings Duke Maas who took over In the 10th after Larsen was lifted for a g 3121 2 0 0 0 Second game: WASHINGTON Cepeda lb Alou rf 0 0 Oi Spencer 2b 4 0 0 0 Rodgers ss 2 0 0 0 Schmidt c 3 0 0 0 MeCrmck p 0 0 0 01 a Bressoud Miller p b Kirtland 1 3 0 3 0 4 0 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Tollt 8:1 2 8 in 7th McCprmick out for Miller irf 9th c doubled a FUed 29 8 out for 8 INEW YORK tbrb0 0rbll0 Bauer rf 2b Bertoia Allison cf Kilbrw 3b Lemon rf Becqur lb Porter c Samfrd ss F Thorne-berr- y 2 If sb 0 5 0 0 0 0 OlMcDgld 2b 5 4 0 0 01 Mantle cf 4 0 1 01 Berra c 0 2 1' Siebern If 5 10 001 Howards nlb 23 0 0 Kubek 2 Lumpe3b 3 0 1 I1 Larsen p 0 0 0 aSlaughter 0 1 Pascual p 1 Maas p rh 0rbl 110 I 1 0 2 1 1 110 0 0 0 0 0 11 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 for Davenport in 9th Totals S3 S 5 21 Totals S3 2 7 2 006 101 616—3 Las Angeles a Walked for Larsen in 9th 006 000 020— t Ban Francisco 666 166 166 6— t Washington E— None DP— Rodgers to Cepeda 010 100 000 1—2 New York LOB— Los Angeles 4 San Francisco 9 — Berra to DP E— Samford HR— Repulski 2B— Demeter Mays to Berra LOB — Washington Neal Alou SB— NeaL S— Neal Gray 5 New York 10 2B— Siebern HR— SF— Demeter Berra SB — Kubek S— Pascual HowIp ard Lumpe 7 Podres (W Ip 1 Vi Labine 9H Pascual L 9 McCor'mk (L 0 2) 7 Larsen 1 2 Maas W 2 2) Miller T— 2 38 A— 21769 T— 2 18 A—22640 t-- T ' fir—-- — Bosox Cut Orioles Down To Size in Double Bill s BALTIMORE May 10 (UPI) the nightcap after Don —The Boston Red Sox swept homer won the opener a doubleheader from the Bal- in the 10th inning timore Orioles Sunday with BAUMANN pitched airtight Frank Baumann pitching a for a victory In ball after the first inning and First gams: wrapped up his second victory BALTIMORE BOSTON ab r h rbl without a defeat by contributab r k rbll Keough cf 2 0 0 01 Tasby cf 3 10 0 ing a triple when d Bsby cf 3 0 0 0 Lckmn lb 5 0 10 Runnls 2b 4 0 2 0 PMarcik rf 4 0 01 01 the Red Sox scored four times 0 4 If Jensen rf 3 110 Wooding Mizone3b 2 0 10 Klaus 3b 3 0 0 0 in the seventh inning to break tie Gemrt lb 4 0 00 0101 h Fmgn 3bc 1 0 0 0 a 3 0 10 Ginsberg Geiger If 3 0 g Renna If 1 0 0 01 Trindos c 1 0 0 0 Oriole knuckleballer Hal 3 2b 0 Gardnr 12 Brown who had won his last eight decisions in Baltimore was tagged with the loss his first decision of the year Harshm p I 6 0 6 10 0 0 Second game: Bud-din’- 3-- 5-- 1 six-hitt- bases-loade- 1-- " 84 2 6 2 33 S 7 II Totals Totals a Doubled for Miranda hi 5th c 5th in grounded out for for Hale Portocarrero in 5th d grounded out for Keough In flth e ran for Dalev in 6th f grounded into double play called out on for Brewer in 8th out strikes for Geiger in 9th filed out for for Klaus in 9th Ginsbetg in 9th j filed out for Harsh-main 10th IkM) 166 616 1—3 Breton RH) 010 000 6—2 Baltimore E — None DP— Runnels to Buddin to Gernert Miranda to Gardner to Harshmarv to Gardner to Lockman Lock man Carrasquel to Gardner to Lockman LOB— Boston 4 Balti more 6 2B — Hale Daley 3B— Runnels HR—Buddin S— Carrasquel Jen sen 1 BOSTON BALTIMORE ab r k rbl Keoush cf 4 0 0 ol Runnls 2b 4 0 O Jensen rf Malzn 3b Gemrt lb Gieger If Whiter Buddin ss Bumann p 3 0 1 ab r h rbl Carrsqll ss 0 0 0 0 aMirand ss Bovd lb Hieman If Reindos c Tasby cf Avila rf 2b 3 0 0 0 Finigan 3b 4 0 1 0 Gardnr 2b 3 0 10 Johnson p 0 0 0 0 Brown p 2 0 0 0 Pilarcik rf 1 0 0 0 Totals 86 in 1st 83 5 6 6 Totals Ip T— 2 01 2 31 6 9 A— 14 140 ""74 A i 1 g Ran for Carrasquel 616 606 640—4 Boston 166 606 606—1 Baitlmara DP — Buddin to Runnels td Gernert 2 Runnels to Gernert LOB— Boston 3 Baltimore 6 2 B— Gieger 3 B— Baumann HR — Maltone 8— Nleman h r er bb so Ip 9 Baumann (W 7 Brown (L 61 ) 2 T— Johnson 7 Brewer 3 Kiely ( W 21) 5 Portocarrero Hanshman (L 65) 5 WP — Brewer Portocarrero 1 ' n i car a fine mount but said that Sachs would have a workout to catch him in his “old" Belond Special which carried Bryan to victory in ’58 and Sam Hanks to the winner’s circle in ’57 It has been completely rebuilt Also out on the track Sunday for a warmup ride was Duane Carter the former director of competition for the US Auto Club who will attempt a comeback this year 11th i£msffA'irG53i!3SC30®rjs yith new TOZ3GS? 4 -- a Bows 6-- 3 Phillies Hand Bob Friend Sixth Loss Br Associated game-winnin- Driving Is Safer than Ever Before oh 196 10—10 801 001 Chlraro SOI 000 303 00— 9 St Louia Hillman H Smith E—Grammas 600 670 311—7 DP— Banks to T Taylor to Marshall Chicago 263 000 202—8 Mizeil to Boyer LOB— Chicago 13 St St Louis — Cimoli Walls Moryn Louis 4B 1L T DP — Gram-- r E— Buzhardt Taylor ’Burdette Ci2 — Musial Noren HR Thomson as to Blasingame to Crowe Banks SB 1 10 S moli Boyer Averill SB— T Taylor to 1 Tavlor to Marshall LOB —ChiS— Hillman Tate SF— Musial cago 8 St Louis 6 2B— Averill Cia Ran for Adcock In 8th b singled h r er bb so moli Ip 2 Boyer HR — White Averill for Willey in 9th c ran for Rice In Hillman 10 84 R Jackson Moryn S — Blasingame 6lh 2V 4 Henrv bill 000 000 — t Cincinnati 0 Hobble Buzhardt 001 OOO 00- 1Milwaukee 0 Phillips Singleton (L 2M DP— Thomaa to Temple Singletn (W Anderso to Ad Mizeil 5 o Robinson Logan to OT Brlen Broglio Milwaukee Brosnan lVk Brosnan cock LOB— Cincinnati 11 HR— Robinaon 0 Kellner h r er bb as Nunn Ip 1 McDaniel iW 24) T— 84 10 2 2 3 5 Kellner Nuxhall (L IS) 1 HBP— Bv Buzhardt (Cimoli) W Smith 41 A— 19 4)8 2 Willey (W 11) 12 McDaniel (L 14) T — 2 23 A— 25334 Pittsburgh got the benefit of blow Slebern’s on which Jim Lemon missed a shoestring catch It scored Mickey Mantle who opened “ the inning with a single pinch-hitte- r 6-- n Aaron hit the first pitch to rightfield for the winning run Mathews led the Braves to their lopsided victory in the opener with his 11th home run and a pair of singles Aaron who extended his hittjjig streak to 16 games also bad three hits SAN FRANCISCO May 10 — Clem Labine for the second day in a row saved the day for Los Angeles as the Dodgers to cop beat San Francisco series the four-gamand 3 2 An eighth inning home run First camel by Charlie Neal turned out to WASHINGTON (NEW YORK rbl! sbrb rbl be the difference as the Giants Bertola 2b brh 4 2 10 4 0 0 0 Bauer rf Becquer 1 0 0 0! McDild 2b 4 1 2 1 almost caught up with Lefty dAllison cf 5 0 1 0! Mantled 4 2 11 Klbrw 3b 4 0 2 0! Berra c Johnny Podres in their eighth Lemon rf 4 0 0 01 Siebern If 4122 3 0 0 1 FUzgrld lb 24 00 1 1 400-fodouble Porter lbc 44 01 21 0Ol Howard with a towering 3b 10 Boyer sa 4 110) Rchdsn 3b 10 0 0 off the scoreboard by Willie FSamfrd Throne- Kubek aa 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 Mays and Felipe Alou’s sixth berry If 2 0 10! Ford p 0 0 0 0 Vlntnetfc p 0 0 0 OlDuren p home run of the year 1 0 O 01 bPlewa 0 0 0 ol Hyde p Vldvlso 1 0 1 ot PODRES HAD limited the cStobbs p 1 0 0 01 to three a Asprmte San Franciscans If 3 1 2 31 -- r singles up to that point and was in trouble in only one in Totals 882 11 S1 Totals a Filed out for Stobba In 5th ning the fourth when the b grounded out for Valentlnetu In for Hyde In 9th 7th bases Giants loaded the d struck out for Bertoia in 9th After Alou’s blast into the Washington Odd 606 109—8 104 100 OOx— left field seats manager Walt New York — E— Samford 2 LOB Washington 9 Alston called on Labine as he New Lork 9 2B — Bauer Berra HR— e 1-- 1 DEL CRANDALL began the derisive ninth with a single and was forced by Johnny Logan on a sacrifice attempt Del Rice batted for Willey and sending Logan to singled third Johnny O’Brien was purposely passed filling the bases Eddie Mathews fouled out but NEW YORK May 10— Norm double Siebem’s won the second game and Ryne Duren’s slick relief work saved the first Sunday as” the New York Yankees took two games from Washington lOth-innin- 2-- 1 g By AccocUted Preee By Auociated Prtu THE PIRATES were Press lead- 670x1 5 Tube-Typ- e Blackwall Each Plus Tax AND YOUR OLD TIRE pinch homer and a double to when the put the Pirates ahead in the PITTSBURGH May 10— The ing the Phillies second game was called after second game Burgess un’hiladelphia Phillies exploded 7 innings because of Penn- loaded the homer in the sixth Pitts-urgthe defeat to runs lor six Sunday curfew law 6-- h sylvania’s and hand winner Friend a Pirates )itcher Bob Friend hid sixth last season has not turned in a victory this season tonsecutie setback of the in Sunday in the lirst game Smoky Burgess drove four runs with a three-ruf a doubleheader 6-- e sea-io- n n inning then stayed in the game and scored Bob Skinner with the lead run on a double in the next inning Friend was rolling along in the first with a game when the Philadelphia attack opened up PHILADELPHIA ab r h rbl Ashbm cf 5 1 2 0 Hamner as 3 1 2 0 Fmndz ss 1 01 1I O'1 Boucha lb 3 4 111 Post rf H Adsn If 4 1 1 2 Junes 3b—44Hh2 G Adn 2b 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 Hegan c Roberts p 2 0 0 0 Farrell p 0 0 0 0 PITTSBURGH ab r h rbl Hoak 3b 5 12 0 Clmenterf'5 0 0 0 Burgess C 3 0 0 0 Stuart lb 4 0 10 Skinner If 4 0 3 1 Mzroaki 2b 4 0 0 0 Groat Virdon cf 4 12 0) Friend p 10 0 0 Blackbm p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Smtth p Full 1000 TYKEX Big CO Rin ftTARKS" Other tizet 215c to 25c each Y —that saves you money ! 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