| Show - :r- ' - 1 - yhe Salt Lake Tribune Sunday 4une 15 1958 Cards Edge Spahn ii raves phlilles 9 Clouts Rain Tip Leaders Semproch Gels 7-Hit- AsSoclated Fly Press -- The Philadelphia it com- ' — Iss' day of 16363 crowd f - Into MILWAUKEE BROKE the scoring column in the fourth inning Billy Bruton doubled to right and took third when Green threw wildly to the infield for an error lie sewed as Ed Mathews was Pafe at first on an infield roller — Jackson dropping Stan Mu- 370-foo- - --- -- '' ' t 1 'l' 1 k k ' g I ' - t "1 - 's ' ' - t s ' ' 't't " - 4 '14 '' - k SI t' ' ' - tt - ' Ires e -- ps'fi ' - ' - ''' r :P'-- '- a - 't - - t ' 4 ' ' ' 't'' (stitcher Hal Smith very Important one Temple 2b als r h cht 4 0 0 0 re Neal 2b 4 0 1 0 Snider et 4 1 1 0 1tvbmultrei If 1 1 0 Forillo rt 3 lloseboro e 3 0 0 1 Hook 3b POOP Bailee 0 Hodges lb 2 1 0 0 1 2 Gray 3b 4 0 0 0 11:171kleitit ss Rilkon 001 01 1m:dire:rose 22 01 02 03 b 1 21 00 0 0 0 Face o Gilliam It Putkey p r Whisen1 01 0000 Group ' '' ts- - 3 farm i CIIICA60 ab r b WI 4 1 I 0 FTylr2b 0 0 0 Mirk CINCINlsPaTt k21 ak:P - — ' - land 103 ANGFIER sh r b gbh Vinton et 4 0 0 0! 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ged champs 211 T —2 10644 29 ladies plus 98) 4411 3384 Golfers know Thriller SA 1 1 t - Friend I " 4 4514 1 01 O : t - - 1 1 ‘ 0 LOS ANGELES June 14 CHICAGO June 14 (UN) — Moryn's tworun homer (UPI)—Johnny Podres pitched Walt Lee Walls' double and Dale his sixth straight home victory Long's single Saturt Saturday night and day gave the Chicago Cubs a Bob Friend to give the Dodgers p3 victory over the Cincinnati ft victory over Pittsburgh Rettiegs before 35313 paid fans in The pitching win went to Coliseum Bill Henry recently southpaw had pitched three In- recalled from the Cubs' Port t '''' ' 1" '''''' Detroit Whips Yanks in n ' ' - ''4 oest throw - - ' ' -- i A ' - Milwaukee's Billy Britton tries to score in the first inning of It gave him a eonseenthe Saturday's game with St Louis but is out at the plate as 'rho Cardinals who had 14 of streak game hitting loaded the bases In the second Lopataplaying his first game Inning without scoring went to work on Spahn In a hurry since being beaned last Sunday In St Louis belted his two-ruIn the fourth homertin the fourth Into the Boyer pumped hri 12th home left field bleachers SAN FRANCISCO tun into the left field bleachers PHILADELPHIA eh r b rhi 5-and Green a scorching hitter flohbrn et ib4 r 0hrbl 4 0 0 DenDort 3b 4 0 as 4 0 0 Fernde7 If Lockout is a rookie unloaded a foulH Jones :lb 4 0 0 0 Mays el 43 00 02 00 3 Hpuiski It 4 Cepeda lb 4 0 bagger to match Boyers Howmn If 0 0 0 NEW YORK June 14 t(UPI)— Spencer as 4 0 0 0 It was his 5th of the year 2 2 Alou if 0 4 0 Lopata c t 3 100 Frank Bolling's Sawatki c 2 0 0 0 Schmidt' single 2 0 rf 0 Hi ssoud 2b 3 021 THE BRAVES loaded the Post with the bases loaded in Andrsn lb 4 0 2 0 t ial's Podres Outduels Friend Chieubs Defeat Redleors - ' ' t ' ' -' it 4 8-- Spahn walked three and also bad one strikeout to his credit' k - 0" : on con SEMPROCII trol artist struck out four and gave up only one walk Only three men reached first after the third inning Itemus veteran utility infielder came In as a pinch-hitte- r in the fourth inning with the score tied San Francisco's 1Ramon Monzant hit Ilemus on the forearm In that frame t blast to the Ilemus field bleachers in the right seventh was his third of the season ' k 1 I t:'' '- - this warm sunny day brought total attendance for 32 Giant home games to 511200 Last year in New York the Giants for 31 dates had drawn 261016 A 4 '' 4 seven-hi- t 3-- out-liste- ohe Clips Giants 114 - i Phils pitching of rookie Roman Semproch and home runs by Stan Lopata and Solly Ilemus to clip the San Francisco Giants Saturbined the 9 k ter By Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO June - ST LOUIS June 14 Ken royer and Gene Green slammed consecutive fourth-inninhome TUTIS off Milwaukee's Warren Spahn Saturday for a 24 St Louis victory over the league leaders in a game called in the seventh because of rain Larry Jackson now the veteran Spahn in a pitching duel Spahn came away With his third loss against eight victories The Braves outhit St Louis by one hit but managed only one run Jackson allowed but two walks in the abbreviated contest and struck out one DS :&' 1 1 two-ou- 1 r the Ktriaki 24 1 0 0 0 McCrnik p 11000 0 0 0 bases in the seventh s H nuts 21 2 1 1 Monzont p 1 0 0 0 ninth inning enabled the Detroit 1 0 0 0 Singles by Frank Torre John Sinprch p 4 0 0 0 bSpakc Grissom D 0000 Tigers to come from behind ny Logan a sacri f ice and an 33 2 7 intentional pass to Del Crandall Totals In 83 3 3'forTotals Saturday for their second Kalanski in 4111: loaded the sacks with only one b giounded pitcher out for Montuipt in 7th straight victory over the league-leadinout fur Bressuud in 9th New York Yankees out when the rains came The owl ?MI 100- -3 Philadelphia 01 I 0400 tuott—I Irands-rochances Braves' Trailing 43 entering the ninth went down the DP—Monzant ti) Spencer to Cenedo: as a result of Yogi Berra's drain when the contest was Spencer to St hronit to Dm'en port to three-ruhomer in the eighth called after art hour's wait 6 San Cepeds LOB—Chilodelphia 6 :114—Firessouri Spahn absorbed only his 2C)th HR—Lonata klemus SB—Hemus Alon! !the Tigers started their rally when pinch-hitter Bob Ifazie lifetime defeat from the Cards h r erbb so in a walk off reliever Bob 7 3 :drew 2 2 a team he has topped 49 times sempro-9 (w MeCol mirk 321 4 2 2 1 2 Grim i 0 2 4 through the years hionziint 1 I g ST b11111VAI$KIEE I " sb r b rbl Fehodst 2b 3 0 0 0! 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