Show ir nyryyHf im ym y yyntyw y y ly ‘'YlT"1t TT'' yy gn' iwy V'TT yyyty iy nypaiylinig ayyy nyi rr N The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday September 10 1959 30 Giants ‘Rock’ Biles crs Slin 7-- 2 ’ Nats’ Errors V' f Mays Hits 27th Homer sr ( 5-- 1 TwtoqkMV'Uy p? - rpcpaa Victory WASHINGTON Sept- 9 - (UPI)— The streaking Chicago White Sox making the most of the least as usual took advantage of three Washington errors in the seventh inning to score four runs Wednesday night to heat the Senators behind Bob Shaw’s seven-hi- t pitching Shaw who lost his last two starts blanked the Senators in every inning but the sixth when they put together singles by Harmon Killebrew Jim Lemon ahd Bob Allison to tie the score at The victory was Shawls-15tagainst six defeats 7-- 5-- TED KLUSZEWSKI started Chicago’s winning rally in the seventh when he walked and took second on an infield out Billy Goodman then grounded to Billy Consolo vho tried to get Kluszewski at third but hit him in the Track with the ball Klu reached third and Goodman was safe at first on the error A1 Smith's single drove Jiome Kluszewski and sent Goodman to third Jim Rivera followed with an infield single that scored pinch runner Sam Esposito United Preu International SAN FRANCISCO- - Sept 9 Willie Mays cracked his 27th t - homer 7 Wednesday "and took advanlage'of a "poek by Pirate first basenjkn pick Stuart to score another run while leading the pennant bound San Francisco Giants to a victory over Pittsburgh Willie gave San Francisco a lead in the third inning with a bases empty belt high into the left center field stands ' THEN IN the fifth inning he capitalized on a lapse by Stuart ter sedre as’ the Giants were tallying three times on one hit off hard-lucsouthpaw Harvey Haddix With the bases filled and one out Orlando Cepeda grounded to shortstop Dick Groat who threw to second baseman Bill Mazeroski for a second" out MazeroskI fired the ball to Stuart in an attempt at a double play and the Pittsburgh slugger held onto it in apparent disbelief after umpire Frank Dascoli called Cepeda 2-- Dick Stuart Giants score Lapses let three runs Avila Sparks Braves to Victory 5-- 3 By Aizoclated Press Preu By Associate LOS 5-- 9-jVjsdly 1 1 six-gam- e LfwAngelesdefeated Philadelphia Wednesday night The victory was the Dodgers' 11th straight over the Phillies at the Coliseum andit kept 1-- Leading Hitters Cnghm If Green c Flood cf Grmms ks Broglio p 2 4 3 3 4 110 I SAN FRANCISCO PITTSBURGH b r h rbl ab r h rbl Skinner U 4 0 2 1' O’Conel 3b 4 110 4 0 0 Oi May cf Groat s 2 3 11 Clemnte rf 4 1 1 01 McCovy lb 1 1 1 0 Stuart lb 3 0 10 If 0 0 0 0 4 0 111 Cepda 1Mb 3 113 1114 4 0 1 01 Alou rf 3 0 11 3 0 0 01 rf 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 01 Spencer lb 4 0 0 II Totals 85 8 10 81 Totals 815 60 - 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batter in winning the first game while Perry did not isTHEIR MOUNT an experisue a pass in the second until mental vehicle from British he walked Bob Nleman with Motors Corp was propelled one out In the ninth It was by a 1000 cubic centimeter Austin-HealePerry's only walk Sprite engine It ran perfactly throughout the Fhrtf fame: CLEVELAND 12 hours according to BMC BALTIMORE ak r h rbl brh rbl Piersall cf ft 0 0 0 Crrql as2b 4 0 10 officialsr Mlnoso If 3 0 0 0 Robinsn 3b 4 0 1 1 drove the first and Frncna lb 3 10 0 Nlemn If 4 111 Colavto rf 3 110 Pearson If 0 0 0 0 last stints starting at 6:24 3 0 11 Trlandos C 4 0 10 Nixon c aWebster 0 0 0 0 Tasby cf 4 110 am and finishing at 6:24 pm Fitzirld c 10 11 Dropo lb 3 0 10 Power 2b 4 0 10 Valntne rf 2 0 0 0 Trials director Capt George E Strkld 3b 3 13 0 10 0 0 T Eyston and MG Managing Held u 2 0 0 0 Pilarcik rf 0 0 0 0 i on o 10 0 0 Director John Thornley both Moran sa 10 0 0 Klaus ss 0 0 0 0 Hrzhmn p 4 0 10 Gardnr 2b 2 0 0 0 praised the three drivers for y Pappas p their consistency in the” car" right on schedule The average was more than 20 mph higher than the record set here two years ago by BMC in a similar car The old mark was 11813 mph Other new records included 200 miles at 13815 500 kilometers at "13885 three hour’s at 13938 500 miles at 13772 1000 kilometers at 13839 six hours at 13909 1000 miles at 13855 and 2000 kilometers at 13880 THE CREW LATE Wednesday night began work again on the car It will Install another more highly modified" engine of the same size for atr on the tempts Friday ' records Saturday the timing equipment will be shifted to the straightaway course where the international team will assault the US flying mile and US and international five and marks -- one-hou- 3 0 0 0 82 9 5 1 ToUli for Nixon in 7th out for Held in 7th out for Valentine in 7th out for Gardner in 7th ftftft Cleveland 006 111—3 000 001 100—2 Baltimera E— Held Moran Tasby DP— Car rasquel to Dropo LOB — Cleveland 7 Baltimore 4 2B— Nixon HR— Nieman S— Dropo T — 2 15 it h r er1 bb io 0 6 5 2 Harshman (W 6 9) 9 8 3 2 4 4 9 i (L Pappas 83 S ft Second game: I CLEVELAND BALTIMORE ab r h rbil abrhrbl Plersall cf 5 0 10 Klaus ss 4 0 0 0 Minoso If 4 1 2 1 Shtrone cf 4 0 0 0 Frncna lb 4 0 0 0 Nieman If 3 0 0 0 Colavito rf 4 0 1 1 Wdling rf 4 110 4 0 0 0 Boyd lb 4 0 2 0 Nixon c Power 2b 3 110 Robinsn 3b 4 0 2 1 25 26 27 Strklnd 3b 4 0 0 0 Crraqul 2b 3 0 0 0 Milwaukee: At home (7)— vs St Held aa Bwman p 0 0 0 0 Dryidale p 3 0 0 0 4 2 3 1 Ginsberg c 2 0 0 0 -Louis (1) Sept 10 Cincinnati (3) Perry 4 0 11 p 11 12 13 Totala 30 26 1 0 1 Sept I Totals Philadelphia (3' Triandos c a Struck out for Snider In Sth: Sept 25 26 27 Away 9— At Los Brown p Angeles (2' Sept 14 15 at San Franb struck out for Phillips In Sth cisco ?2) Seot 16 17 at Philadelphia for Larker in Sth Coleman p (2) Sept 19 20 at Pittsburgh (3) OOO Philadelphia 21 22 23 36 4 9 4 Totals 33 1 5 ToUli Loi Anielea 000 001 OOx— 1 Sept a Grounded out for Ginsberg In 8th E— Vllla DP — Koppe to Bouchee b grounded out for Brown In 8th Koppe to G Anderson to Bouchee H Anderson to G Anderson to Bou001 001 200 — I Cleveland Lanes chee LOB — Philadelphia 8 Loa AngeOOO 100 000—1 Baltimore Hyland les A 3B— Bouchee Koppe SB — Moon E— Boyd Colavito DP — Coleman to Learue — Leadin team Supplier and aeries Caisall Tile 8584 game Klaus to Bovd LOB — Cleveland 6 Ip h r erbbse A J Dean Concrete 918 Individual Baltimore 5 2B— Colavito 3B — Held Owens 0 eriea Paul Christensen 585 game 0 4 Phillips (L Emil Loskott 223 Hyland Men's— Bowman 0 Team aeries and game Vitro No 2 ) Drvsdale (W 9 3 0 0 0 11 2335 and 845 series Glen Llnne-bac- h HBP — Bv Phillips IRoseboro) by 533 HBP— By Brown (Power) game Pete Stem 208 T— 218 Drysdale iSawatskl Bouchee Freeae) Merrill Whiting picked up split A— 12172 WP— Drysdale T— 1:59 A— 13877 FRONT-ENPRECISION Special D VISUAL WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCE 1 to aquoliza wtor and incraosa tira milaaga Crits-cros- s 2 Dynamic balonca front whccli 3 Static bolanct front whstlt 4 Install 1 Correct Caster 1 Correct Camber 3 Correct toe-i- or toe-o- Check 4 Adjust center steering king pins bushings drag links ntcetsory weight Special For This Week Special For This Week LJ -- Yau con SSE what t wrong end bow we correct to step chief cause of fast wear ftsttar Tira far lotisr Starring Miiaega Greatar Safaty in Todoy'i fail Traffic Per Wheel TIRE 110 11 10 1101113 MARKET Reds Sweep Two Tilts From Cubs SUMMER WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE - 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30 game with Philadelphia San When McCovey left the Francisco had lost four PCL Phoenix was still In straight thoir longest losiqg the midst of a hot pennant streak of the year They were battle in second place a half game back of Los Angeles Phoenix was In fifth place McCovey’s spectacular debut pushed the Giants back on top Except for Aug 4 when they dropped 001 behind Milwaukee San Francisco has led the league When Willie appf-areon the scene San Francisco was for a 550 percentage Since he’s been here the Giants have won 22 of 27 games for 595 McCovey has knocked in 28 runs and included 11 homers five triples and three doubles among his 48 San Francisco hits batter S 10 14 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 (l 2 In 10th HBP— 0 O T— 253 Purkey (Banks) 552 PRICE OF Second game: CINCINNATI CHICAGO ab r h rbl ab r b rbl Temple 2b 3 0 0 0 T Taylr 2b 3 0 0 0 Pinson cf 2 111 Altman cf 3 0 10 Bell If 3 111 Noren rf Robnsn lb 3 1 1 3 Banka ss Gilbert rf 2 1 0 01 Moryn If 3 12 2 Long lb Bsilcyt Ol Cook 3b Kasko 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and cord COMPARABLE SAYINGS Currently Appoorlnf 55-4- 5 i five-Jiitter- s SALT' FLATS An internatlonad team of drivere rewrote a basketful of international speed records here Wednesday in a jaunt with a tiny r streamlined car The three drivers— Gus Ehr-maof Greenwich Conn Ed Leavens of Canada and T H (Tommy) Wisdom of Great Britain— average 13875 miles per hour on their sunup to sundown run covering 1665 cirmiles around the cular track- g BOSTON One Man Docs Too Make a Ball Club SAN FRANCISCO VETERAN Jack Harsh man and rookie Jim Perry gave an excellent demonstration of control pitbhlng as both hurled Trlbup‘ B'ONNEyiLLE — 7-- Check McCovey By Associated Press Sept 14 15 Milwaukee (2) Sept 16 17 Los Angeles (3 Sept 18 19 20 Away (5)— At Chicago (2) Scot 22 23 at St Louis (3) Sept 25 26 27 — vs 8 Los Angeles At home Philadelphia (1) Sept 10 Pittsburgh 11 (3) Sept (2) 13 Milwaukee (2) Sept 14 1ft Cincinnati (2) Sept 16 17 Away (8)— At San Francisco (3) Sept 16 19 20 At St Louis (2) Sept 22 23 at Chicago (3) Sept twi-nig- SmcU! to Th - Three home runs carried Cincinnati second-gamto a victory over the Chicago Cubs Wednesday as darkness halted play after five innings The Reds also won the opener 114 ft 12) 0 3-- DETROIT - bDemerit 0 1 01 Maye If 0 11! cTorre 0 0 O' Logan m 0 2 2 Crandall c Mantilla 2b 2 0 0 0 aVernon 10 0 0 Avila 2b 3 0 10 Spahn p 4-- 2 DRYSDALE who - hadn’t Cracks 27th ' won since Aug 8 picked up 11 Willie Mays Giants win as homer strikeouts and exended his season total to 222 highest in the majors He hit three batters but didn’t walk a man Los Angeles got its run in the sixth Moon opened with a single off Taylor Phillips By Associated Press Norm Larker tried to bunt but AMERICAN LEAGUE Te popped the ball Into foul terWen Lest Prt Behind Play ritory Carl Sawatskl fought Chlcaio — 15 87 82 626 his way past home plate um- Cleveland 18 82 58 504 4tt (31— Vs Detroit pire Tony Venzon and made a (31Cblrasei 18At 10home 20 At Sept Awaytl3— diving catch of the ball Washington ( 1 ) Sept 10 at BaltiSafe 12t at Boston Then Moon in a daring more (3) Sept 1411 2iNew at York 2 (2l Sept 13 WHILE THIS was going on move tagged up and raced to Sept 18: 15 at Cleveland 111 Sept 22 25 Detroit at (3) second Sept secsteamed home from Mays making It just ahead Cleveland: At home (3—26va 27Chiond base behind winning of Sawatskl’s throw — cago (lv Sept 22 Kansas City (4i Sept 25 (21 26 27 Away 111)— At pitcher Jack Sanford thus givGil Hodges scored Moon Baltimore (1) Sept 10 ar Washington (2i Sept IV 12 at New York ing Cepeda two runs batted in with a single 13) Sept 13 (2) 14 at Boston (2) on a fielder choice Sept 15 19 at Kansas City (3) Sept Cepeda then scored the third Phil- 18 10 30 Drysdale now is run of the frame when he stole lips who came on in the second NATIONAL LEAGIE To second and came in on Mazer-oski’- s after starter Jim Owens deWon Lost Prt Behind Play — 16 muff of a pop fly by veloped arm trouble Took the S Francisco 78 60 565 Los Angeles 75 63 543 16 3 Felipe Alou Stuart seemed loss his sixth against one vic- Milwaukee 75 63 943 16 3 ftan Franelseo: At home (ID— vs ready to take the ball then tory Pittsburgh (1) Sept 10 Philadelphia 3 gave way to Mazeroski at the PHILADELPHIA IL08 ANGELES Sept 11 12 13 Cincinnati (2i r National League— Aarons MilwauSt Louit 356 kee Cunningham 324 346 Cepeda San Francisco Detroit Amrrlran League--Kue953 Kallne Detroit 328 Runnels Boston 316 ’ BALTIMORE Sept 9 (UPI) —The Cleveland Indians ran their winning streak to six straight games Wednesday night and climbed to within 4H games of first place by defeating the Baltimore Orioles 3-- and in a doubleheader 16-1- 1 100 OOO 400— S Chicago OOO ool OOO— 1 Washington E— Consolo Killebrew Hyde DP— Aparlcio to Fox to Kluszewski LOB — Chicago 4 Washington 7 SB — Aparlcio S — Apartcio SF — Landis (Smith scoied on KiHe Aparicio brew’s error hi 7th ) er bb so in 1 2 2 9 Shaw W 13-2 2 5 'h Clevenger (Lt 0 0 0 Hyde 0 0 1 2 Griggs 10 2 A— 0610 T— 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