By THE CANADIAN PRESS n Hobbie continued to weave pitching hex over Milwaukee yes, holding them to five spaced hits in a 5-2 victory for Chicago Cubs Wednesday in Chix) In taking two straight games , the erstwhile National League leaders, the Cubs pecked way at starter and loser Carl ov Bob Rush and Don Mc- 'M n for séven blows, including ecindcoting single by Hobbie, mself. The lean righthander ‘boosted record to 10-7 for the cam- gn, matching his winning pro- duction of his 1958 freshman year hich was tops for the club. It was his second triumph over the Braves this season and ran into his two-year record against them to 5-0: Hobbie struck out three and of applause from 22,206 Wrigley Field patrons. INSULT TO INJURY He added insult to injufy in a two-run Cub fourti inning when the Braves gave an intentional pass to Sammy Taylor, who had the season in the third, to: ‘Bet. to Hobbie. Hobbie responded by whacking a single to left that scored Bobby Thompson from second. ee, Ernie Banks had. tallied .pre- viously in the inning after walk- ing, going to third om Thomson’s single and coming home on Art Schult’s sacrifice fly. The Cubs picked up two more ‘Dark. and Lee Walls. a_ stolen base and Banks’ long fly. BRAVES’ FIRST RUN” Hank Aaron’s first of two doub- sks Top aaa Bums Blank Bucs iked five in drawing a round/i connected for his sixth homer of | runs in the seventh on hits by Al|]}* iia in Meret. Wie = rer Montreal. (CP Wire- * The victory, ending the Dodgers’ losing string_at_three, pushed them past Milwaukee Braves by .002 percentage points and left them a game behind the first place San Francisco Giants. The fourth place Pirates, who could have—taken third with a victory, are three games behind. The Pirates’ starting pitcher, Bob Friend, gave up only five hits in eight innings but was re- moved for a pinchhitter in the Pirate half of the eighth. Friend, seeking his 100th major league victory, was charged with the loss, his llth ‘compared to four WASHINGTON (AP) — Har- mon Killebrew clouted his 3ist home run Wednesday night “as Washington won a rain-shortened field seats in the first inning with the bases empty, hitting..his “Siet eit err n five - inning game from Detroit || home run in~Washington’s 85th |} game Of the season. In,1927 when Babe Ruth hit his record 60 homers, he didn’t com- nect for No.-31 until the Yankees’ 94th game. u les—he" how has 30 in all—and his theft of third base in the) fourth inning set him up to score| ri the Braves first run when Stan/ Lopata was thrown out at first. His double in the eighth brought home Waddie Mathews, who had | walked. In other National League ac- tion, San Francisco was at Sune delphia, Los Angeles at Pitts- burgh. and Cincinnati at St. Louis in night contests. Cleveland’s twin-bill with New York and. 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