Show -l'""r1Ø-W-Vr'41"9- v- 'Velf'W"VeN'4W W-t'- I I 4 22 - I Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday September The 10 1958 1 ilwaukee Tips Reds i Braves Tally 2 in 9th For Victory ''''''' Showers Hit Game in a: 1) By Asflociated Prtms f MILWAUKEE Sept 9 —An error by George Crowe with the bases loaded in the ninth Inning gave the Milwaukee Braves a 32 victory over the Cincinnati Rediegs Tuesday - I rit ti t es '' 0' ' ' I I Tigers Rap Senators Chisox Drop I3osox Fifth Canto CHICAGO Sept — - I The miscue topped off a two-rurally with which the Braves overcame a 24 deficit against Don Newcombe Bob Rush was the winning pitcher In relief of Carl Willey CIEVELAND 9 Sept (UPI)—Only the weatherman could stop the Cleveland In' dians Tuesday night as they battered the New York Yankees in a game called In the fifth Inning because' of 11 rain 4 The Indians had scored eight runs in a rally and were still batting di when umpires halted action 11 - The game was officially called 1ilwith the Tribe the winner !lafter a wait of one hour '' 1 7 : :' i 1e 'i 61 )o: to o - '0- ''''''o ' " -- 7-9 77-7 - 9- -' ' I Preston homers 2-- Homers Give A's RANSAS 1 1 -1 1 Prtocro - IT CHICAGO ibvhrhII n 4 2b TTaylr now 00000 4 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 "R"A 'Hobblep Elston p srAdams Seattle Releases Ryan as Pilot Rh 0 1 Freese 2b 0 0 0 OiChittum p 4 1 1 0!Stobbs p 5 2 2 2 Moon 4 1 2 1lMustal lb 0 0 0 01 Blaneln 2b 3 1 1 l'Boyer 3b HBolger Mrshall lb Banks ss Moryn If Walls rt Lona lb 8 10 3 2 1 3 Thrnson et Gark 3h st Lawrence 8 6 2 2 3 2 e Tanner winey W 1 Goryl 3h Rush x—Newcornhe pitched to four in Neeman e Hillman p 2334 0 th Henry p - 101151 Zuvrink I 2 1 3000 0000 4 2 1 1 1 0 3 2 2 1 2 0 0 d 1 0 0 0 0 0 000 1 01) 23 8 11 8 Totals 38 7 11 4' out on strikes'for- HannY in out for Hobble-48th 5th for Dark in 8th SEATTLE Sept 9 e intentionallY in 8th for Flood for for Brosnan in 8th Emil Sick owner of the Seattle walked out for Landrith in 8th Rainiers of the Pacific Coast Elston in 9th by pitched ball for T Taylor in 9th Baseball League 200 031 010— 7 Chicago 200 WI 01x—'11 night announced the release of St Louis DP—Banks to (asko Manager Connie Ryan Marshall tn Dark Neeman to Dark to "Ryan is through" Sick said Henry Boyer to Freese to Musial 8 St Louis 8 2B— feel we couldn't hire him LOB—Chicago Boyer Freese Green Kasko HR—Freese Thomson 311—Moryn 4again with the bad results of Banks Long Kasko SF—Green thiS year (last place finish) It h r er bb so JP 1 3 3 2 0 0 Hillman certainly dida'-t-- work out" 1 1 4 3 4 4 Henry 1 Hobble 1 1 3 3 1 3 Elston (t 78) 5t'3 8 8 2 2 5 Jones Lanes ) 221 2 1 1 1 2 Brosnan (W 1 DCM Mown League — Team se r s Chittum 9 0 0 0 I Russell Cafes 2515: game Miller Ft Stohh 0 0 0 0 0 I x 883: Ma series individual mince Hillman pitched to 4 batters in 582 HIV-- - By Henry (Flood 1st liergener game Red Pittman Chit 222 994 turn (Bolger T-- 2:42 - h 4 2 5 Ls 3 2 r et 0 bit so I 5 4 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 1 A-- He was two up on the eighth hole I 21100 e Pittsburgh Pirates widened the gap between second and third place in the National League to 41i games Tuesday night by heating the San Francisco Giants 41 in a suspended game and then taking the regularly scheduled attraction on big Ted 11uszewski's pinch-hi- t single '(UPI)--Th- s 6-- 2-- OTT KANSAS ab r b rbi PHILADELPHIA ab r h eh( ihrhrht PAN FRA?411SCO PITTSKURGH If 3b 4 0 0 Oi Ashburn cf 3 I 2 0 ' " r " "" " sa 4 1 1 I Hemus 211 2 1 0 0 O'Conll 2b 4 0 0 0 Virdon et 4 0 0r"'01 Zimmer 4 0 0 0' HAndsn If 4 2 1 0 Neal :lb dSpeake 4I 0 0 0' Clemnte if 2 2 1 rf Post rf 4 1 1 4 IcirkInd rf 0 0 0 Stuart lb 4 1 2 0 Hodges 1 3b 0 Bouchee lb 4 0 0 0 lb 41 4 0 3 0' rrhoms 3b 4 1 3 3 Slays ef 1 ThInski 3b 4 1 1 0 Skinner If 302 11 Hilko 'lbIf I 0 1 0'1Jones 3b as 3 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 Frnandz 'Davnpt 3b 0 (2 0 0- Magrski I 2b 30 0 0 Demeter It 10 0 0 0 0 Lopata c 1 0 00 3 0 (1 Cepeda b 4 F 2 O Groat ss 2 0 0 0 Simmons p 1 0 0 0 Cimoll el Wagner If 301 0' Hall c 3000 1 1000 0 1 0' Blackbrn p I 0 0 0 aSnielref 20001Hearop Alou If 1 1 I 0 2 0 0 Spencer ss 3 1 1 aBowers 1 0 0 0 b10urllo rf V Thorns c 2 0 1 I' Porterfld p 1 0 0 0 Jacksn 3b 2 0 0 0' 3b Gray 1 0000 0 tiLockmo 0 0' Pignatno c 1 0 1 0' GIP! 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Bill asked Bill grinned "Not this time We got talking about savings accounts He says they're just as safe at Prudential Federal Sayings as they arehanywhere So I got him there:: "Sure I am Now get up there and swing And watch your money a little more carefully Bill Don't bet it against George Put it into a Prudential Federal savings account You'll be money ahead" -- The Judge stopped his swing What do you mean 'got him'? George is right They're insured just other f:—ncial institutions" like-mo- §0 i 1 - 1z 0)) a t Needless to say Bill swung savagely at st to Zimmer to Bilko ZimNeal to Hodges Jones to Remus to Bouchee LO B—Los Angeles 4 Philadelphio 8 h r er bb so in 52-G tallombaardo 2 2 0 3 3 '46' '''' the ball—which landed in the f rough! o o i i DpNeal mer to 00001 1'3 Klippstein Kinn (1 213 3 3 3 3 1 I I O I Labine 0 (t 6 3 I I I 2 Simmons 1 4 3 0 0 Hearn W 4 VP- - Hearn T-- 2:38 (esti mated LOS ANGELES (PHILADELPHIA lib r h WI eh r h rbl Giliam 3b 3 0 1 0 Ashbrn ef 4 C 0 0 1 Rseboro c 41 0 Kroski 2b 3010 Snider of 3 2 1 &Douche lb 4 0 0 0 Furillo rf 0 0 0 O Post rf 4000 Gentile lb 4 0 2 3 J Adsn If 4 1 2 0 3 0 0 OIJones 3b 3 2 1 0 Frly rf-cOr 1 1 1 3 If 4 0 0 Miles Frndes ss 1 l months 54 r"-z- sz) 1 PAN FRANcIsCo PITTSBURGH ali r h rhl sh r h rhi 0 0 0 0 Virtion of 4010 Jones n Dynort 3b 4I 0 0 0'0 Clmente rf 44 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stuart lb Soencer ss 4 0 1 0' Sltinner If 3 0 I 0 3 1 0 0 Thome 3b 4 0 1 0 Mays of Krkind rf 3 0 0 01 Mzroski 2b 4 1 2 11 3 0 1 0 Cepeda lb 4 0 2 l'Ornat ss 3 0 2 01 Brandt If 4 0 11 0Ha1l c 1 0 1 11 Schmidt c 4 0 3 0 1 01 O'Cnnll 2b I 0 0 0 Witt 0 1 0 1 0 Face 2) 2b 0000'Neal 2000 4000'Hoganc Lillis n 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 Rolgers ss 01 0 0 010' 1 0 0 0' 0 0 Miller p Lopata c 1000 Koufax p 3 0 0 0' Semprch p 0000 0 0 0 01 Klipstn p 0 0 0 0 Sanford p 2 0 1 0 Bressd 3b 0 0 0 Cil Totals to 1 8 11 Totals 33210 t for O'Connell in 9th: b- fritentionally walked for Miller in 9th out for Davenport in 9th fin Halt In ath Owl not 000— 1 Pan Frenetic 010 WO I"— 2 rittsbarth up—encocr to OCon- r—Ceredn reit to Cepeda 2 Thorne to Stuart to Groat LOB—San Francisco 9 Pitts- burgh 9 28—Cepeda Wagner Maze- - two —11mn5kY 1 4- ' TdESTERII- major leagues' only nearly ' 4-- LOS AN:61111S the but up ten bucks from George 10th-innin- It was the first time Bunning went the route since tossing hold If-3- picked rup his ball and started for the ninth tee "This is my lucky day I guess—I picked PHILADELPHIA Sept 9 (UPD—The Philadelphia Phil-lieused a grand slam by Wally Post to win a suspended game from Los Angeles Tuesday night and then made the most of sixth-inninwildness by Sandy Non-fato win the regularly scheduled game 9 7-- off Bunning who has given up 23 gopher balls Al Kaline collected four of toboost his league-leadinthe Tigers' 10 hits and his sectal to 162 ond inning single with bases John Ca Ilison a farm hand loaded gave Detroit its margin f r om Chicago's Indianapolis of victory affiliate touched off a three The Tigers scored four times Furl rally in the sixth inning in in the fourth after taking a his major league debut The lead In the first Detroit added rookie outfielder who got single runs in the sixth and three hits in three trips belted seventh his second double of the game WASHINGTON GRIMM to score Earl Torgeson who Yost 3b sh4 r0h 0Hsi0 Kuenn cf lb5 r 1 0rbi0 3 3 2 0 had singled Jim Landis who Albriese p 0 0 0 0 Veal ss 2b 411 Kaline rf 4 - 4 2 had walked held at third then Piews Pearsn cf 4000 Harris lb 4002 Maxwell If 4 0 1 1 preceded Callison home on Sievers bIf 22 00 00 01Olfolling 21 3 0 0 0 01 Martin 3b 4110 Courtny c 401 Wynn's two-rusingle Zauchn lb 3 0 0 01 Wilson c 4011 n as 3 0 0 0 Bunning 9 3110 FRANK SULLIVAN was the Bridge Thnbry rt 1000 victim of the outburst It was his eighth loss against 11 vic1 0 0 0 Cnstble p 1000 tories If I 0 0 1 Sept Erie the Great vs Siki kViki tag team match tory ill was ten down olff the course 1 ' 'I PITTSBURGH 4 Lorraine and I Tuesday Phi Is Take 2 From LA Bues Beat Giants Twice - are sched program: 11310000 21101 2 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 OldNoren It 1 0 1 1 4 1 2 4 01Kasko is 2 0 0 0 011onesp 01 Brosnan ro 1000 100W 0 0 Me' 0 1 T-- 1:33 lo 4 4 Three other events on the mat Laura Martinez vs Johnson the "Bat" uled ' Constable WP—GriPis Bunning n for Kiraly In 8th 644 for Callison in 8th as 01 - Beaton 100 000 000- -1 Pal-D-MTotals 38 8 11 81 000 003 01x- -4 Totals 38 8 9 8 Chicago DP—Fox to Aparicio for Miranda in Oth: Wasatch League — High out for Walker in 8th to Torgesont Lollar to Fox: Fox to team aeries Monday Charro Cafe 2679 out for Hansen in 8th Torgeson LOB—Boston 4 Chicago II !high individualEl series George Sonoda 12B—Buddin Goodman Callison 2 SB 595 for Zuverink in 8th high team game El Charro Cafe for Hale in Rth 1—Torgeson Rivera 11)S—Aparicio 1953 high individual game Mark Wilso r h er bb OM 104 1810- -11 Baltimore 11-237 Bankers League—High in5 8 3 3 2 3 burn 121 301 00x- -8 Sullivan (1 Kan"' CitT dividual series Don Sheets 547 high Kith E—Williams Boyd LOR—Baltignore 1 individual game Dan Sheets 231 Byerly EL Kansas individual le1 1 League—High 3 3 7 Sperry 9 City 8 28—Taylor RR— Wynn (W Nieman Triandos Tuttle Ward 31 HBP—By Sullivan (Fox) Wynn ries Jay Landers 553: high individual Cent SB—Tuttle S—Terry 1447 game Jay Landers 215 (Runnels) T-- 2:35 1 Cleveland 3 2B— HR—Mantle Nixon 2 0 0 0 0 Dickso(T 0 0 0 0 Trucks 5 1 1 0 Mclish Wdeshirk 1W O'Cneham rt 3 01Green c 11Flood et Kubek Nixon rhl SF—Held r p eik- 210 H 010 -2 Cincinnati 010 000 002- -3 Milwaukee E—Crowg—DP—McMillan TemPte land Crowe Logan Schoendienst and Torre Schoendienst Logan and Torre LOB—Cincinnati I Milwaukee 7 Two out when winning run scored 2B— Torre Willey SF—Crowe h r er bh so to Sept '1 lianmen sa 'Wilhelm 0 1 CO 1 1 Busby e Gardnr21) Miranda as 1 1 rf 2 NiPMAII If 5 2 Triandos c 4 I Tasby 1 1 4-- 1 I- CITY MO BALTIMOR it ab r h rbi Wilms 31) 8 0 2 0 Boyd lb 5 1 1 0 Wdling rf 2 0 0 O 1 1 Victory 9 (UPI) — Five home runs three by Preston Ward paced the Kansas City Athletics to an 86 victory over the Baltimore Orioles Tuesday night 1 1 Three Tilt 8-- Lou Newman who recently completed a 10 weeks' "beat the champ" series without defeat will meet the "Avenger" Friday night at the Utah State 1-- 0 Cards Break Deadlock To Tip Cith's 1 Ward net Athletics t ewman in Feature at alrorounds r 7-- 1 three hits in pitching victhe Detroit Tigers to a The victory was the fourth straight for Wynn and his 14th of the season matching his entire Victory total of last year The veteran struck out seven batters to right-hande- 92 X ators on vic- tory and strengthen their victory-clinch:lin- - icago White Sox score a 4-- N-- DETROIT Sept 9 (UPI) — Fair Jim Bunning Tuesday night stopped the Washington Sen- — (UPI) Early Wynn set the Boston Red Sox down on three hits Tuesday night to help the Chon second place —:'Ilt DESPITE THE victory the ''t ''''- 4 - ' ENTERING THE fifth the OW 1404 44aillf Aadiet: :4 t4 31 4 Braves' margin over the Pitts Yanks held a edge on to Singles burgh Pirates in the National Eddie Mathews Mickey Mantle's 420loot home In ninth Braves' start sevrally from League race shrank run over the center left field en games to six and a half fence It came in the third inning off Cleveland starter Their magic number for pen Cal McLish after Tony Kubek —nant clinching however was doubled cut from 10 to 9 Russ Nixon who homererl Eddie Mathews began the for the first Tribe run also in comeback Braves' ninthinning the third tied the score with with a single and moved to secanother fourbaser in the fifth ond on Henry Aaron's single Those blows his seventh and at two in failed Torre Frank eighth of the season were off tempts to sacrifice then sinST LOUIS S'ept 9 (LTD— Murry Dickson the gled to score Mathews with old knuckle-balle- r was making the tying run and send Aaron Pinchhitter Iry Noren singled his since first Start his acquiIn the eighth inning to score to third sition recently from Kansas IMILWAUKFA C1NCINNATT Green doubled had Gene who h r h rhi s Rh r h rhi City 4 0 0 0 to break 'empfe 2b 3 0 0 O1Schnd's12b tbe third tie of the NRW YORK 0 4 0 ss CLEVFLANO 4 0 011ogan Lynch rf 1 1 0 4 ab r h rbl 4 0 liMathws 3b 4 1 and give the St Louis Xubek as ab3 r 1h 3rbil0 Bell If 0! 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