# ‘Slump . ed Along With Bucs” Says Relief Pitcher Face Jays! and infield rollers were hurting Daniel (St. Louis retief specialist) ST. LOUIS (AP) — Little Ev-| him. as kotse oe SNe ao ret, Sees “The whole team was in a “I tried to tell everyone I had the first half of the|/slump and I went with them,” -|to have an extra amount of luck Wednesady he/Face said. “But last night we to have that 140 record,” he with, the Pitts- tts-| busted out of it by beating the went on. “No doubt I'll lose 3 “because I'm human, | Cardinals 7-3. game or two before the season pitchers.” “I’m going to be all right,” is over.” : he’s been pitch-jasserted the 31-year-old right- The 5-foot-8, 155-pound New weeks exactly asjhander. “I'll be. pitching until York native won't be losing any all a, but bloop hitsithey tear off my uniform.” because of arm troubles. He said — Mess Surrounding Fight een ee Promotion Will Be Probed Face is a carpenter im the off: « season, and like rubber-armed te sopear before the grand jury volving Rosensobn on the one Rosensoha was asked if “the |*id¢ and Velella, Kaha and Pat- ee ee ee ee ee ‘Cus d’Amato, s be 8 ref diz! a i se 4 al veteran Murry Dickson of Kansas. _ City, thinks this is the best. way. to keep his arm in shape. en DEVELOPING By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK (AP)—<As the dis- trict attorney's probe of the mys- ytitying mess surrounding t Seated MVP AWARD FOR YOGI Herb Krauch, right, cies Her |day-after “Yoo! was named the ball games. Manager Casey Sten- mated conversation during picture taking session. | “ettitor of the Los Angeles day—after_Yogi was named the|gel, who master-minded’ the (AP Wirephote) ald-Express, presents ee Vallcnd otto te an tae Seat indeee doo ae te cae liam Randolph Hearst award to|cond of the 1959 All Star base-| victory, meeps sp Kis usual ant Giants Down Braves 4-1 | To Recapture League Lead: By THE CANADIAN PRESS |ond on singles by Lee Maye, Bill Henry, fourth Chicago | Cleveland at Washington. Kansas Willie McCovey, San Fran-| Johnny Logan pean Bill Burton. | pitcher, was the victim of the | City was to play a single game cisco’s rookie sensation, hit two Buhl as ae ava es po oe four - hit/at Boston. # homers three — in the ei im Daven- y ou Harry An- in aime Get oman back “into | Port singled. Willie Mays lashed | | derson drove in the runs with sin- es (AP) /: __ first place in the National League| 4 400-foot double off the centre | gles. The two runs enabled Gene | more ni eg Ge with a 41 victory over Mil-| field scoreboard to break the tie. /Conley, with ninth inning help| Victory in y ae — yraukee Braves. Then McCovey wrapped up San-/|from Taylor Phillips, to pick up| } eames OPPY a : tives. whe sow tas fapel ford’s10th_victory with his two-| his 10th victory. He has lost| a ae night hed is aera in the. Giants’ five | U2 homer. . seven. The loss was Henry's fifth | Ye@F - yg - Latman wictories im: six games sinc in 11 decisions. squelched them 2-0 on a three- os Thursda cust GREAT CATCH Chicago had tied the score on | biter” ~ y, P Orlando Cepeda, ousted from h- Francisco into a full game| Ernie Banks’ 30th homer and an-| Im contrast to the sharp pitc first base by McCovey and a flop | yother circuit blow by Sammy | ing of Latman who faced only 31 trict attorney’s office in answer to subpoenas. When Rosengoha left he was accompanied by a detective, and be admitted he was being Quarded “as of today.”’ The dis- trict attorney's office would not comment on the protection, so PITCHERS | RTS FRONT Editor Pius Callaghan is on vacation this written by staff writer Gus Flynn.) 1 O ae A » genial mentor of the Rollaway Aces, came item his grab bag of tricks Tuesday night that well be the answer to the championship hopes of his : : an eye on his faltering two-man pitching (Hank) Hartinger’ out of retirement-or at and the big fellow gave MacKinnon every his move was a stroke of genius. not started a game this season and in fact it of seasons since he has been in top form. Rut c and put away the opening game of can continue to keep up this type of a of woe for Ev Beagan and his Irish- of the current season the Aces began to ee eens it on the chin on a the last quarter of the regular league same staff comprised Ralph Pineau was practically unbeata over the first / y not so powerful mound staff Pineau and Shepherd are getting a odds will be in favor of the Aces to BYC Juniors in the finals. Denes fighting Irishmen. If ever them it was these same Shamrocks got into the playoffs just. by chance. Juniors - champs of the regular of the semi-finals and defeat the Lions in the finals, one of the test upsets in local sports circies in / no one should be counting those Shamrocks out yet. They have just begun to fight. : WASHINGTON SENATORS and Hammerin’ Harmon Killebrew both came down from their early season heights with a thad. As of yesterday the Senators were riding the crest of a 17 streak ju&t short of the league record, im 1948 the 18 straight. / The Senators’ slide from a spot in the first division to last place coincided with Killebrew’s sudden collapse from the most home run hitter in either league to a patsy. Killebrew, as of yesterday was still leading the AL with 33 home runs 81 RBis had only one home run in those 17 games and one oo Killebrew’s bat begins knocking out those base hits in a few runs the old saw “Washington: First in war and last in the American League”’, will probab- for another year. . WAUKEE BRAVES’ Warren Spahn is nearing tmmortal- baseball world, if indeed he hasn’t reached it already. fant three-hit victory over the Giants which pushed back into first place Tuesday night was the 261st of League ¢areer. This is just five victories short time high for lefthanders in the NL. ae will likely at least tie that mark this year. ion of the season still remaining there is no rea- t Warren won't grab those five necessary vic- little luck he could set a new mark. The present held by a fellow named Eppa Rixey. ; fans, whether regular Braves rooters or not, Warren pulls & of. PROBLEMS facing National League catchers to Hank Aaron. The Braves outfielder is and with a little increase in home run ay onthe sonore Ang seer triple crown winner-home runs, average and runs batted in. / comments 3 a ait Rpt ' it g 5 EF uf ut ® F ity a oF & g 2 ptt i gar i generate his own power. In batting hit the ball out of the park in all three ‘Ray Katt (Cardinals) - “He just doesn’t have that one weakness all the rest of us have.” / Hal Smith (Cardinals) - “‘You have to keep the ball away though, you just have to come in. We lot of slow or breaking stuff. He dotes ih Woe Saets Bien ts to nate oe out even that tight or low and away.” Ee |National League had Pittsburgh at St. Louis, and Cincinnati at Los Angeles. In the American League, Chi- cago had a scheduled doub'e- header der with Baltimore | as did Sackville Issues Challenge MONTREAL (CP)—Yvon Dur elle, busy preparring for the fight that will make or break his box- ing career, has been challenged} by another New Brunswick na- tive to defend his British Empire light-heavyweight crown. The cvhallenge came from Ted Doncaster, 23-year-old native of | Sackville, who fights out of Bos-| pire light-heavyweight title fight |ton and holds the New. England lightheavy title | “We'd like to hold it in Decem-| ber in Montreal. That would be a! very good mth in Montreal,” said Nuno C who manages Doncaster. Doncaster is a sparrihg part-| ner for Archie Moore, who de| fends his crown Aug. 12 against | Durelle. GOOD, STRONG BOY » Moore, rocked a couple of | times Wednesday sparring with Doncaster, said he is “a good strong boy.” ‘WEEK END CLEARANCE OF SPORT COATS— |Shaban said. Boston promoter h SALE Light and medium shades. Sizes 36 to 44. Reg. to 24.50. To Clear. . In addition,-.he scored three times. Third baseman Mailzone belted his 16th and’17th homers plus a double and single to hike his runs-batted-in figure to 71. Native Durrelle’s manager Chris Shaban agreed. He once handled Doncaster. But Shaban said any match) would depend on the outcome of | the Moore-Durelle go. In addition South African in terests are going all out to gei Durelle - Mike Holt British abe in Johannesburg this September, Cam said Doncaster, Who has knocked out 17 opponents in win- ning 19 of 22 professional fights, “is something like Durelle. He as a good overhand right.” “‘He’s a one-punch fighter. Its all he needs,” said Cam. “‘Some- times it’s taken five or 10 min- utes to revive guys he’s knocked ou. There were even a couple of stretcher cases. “He knocked out a guy in 34 seconds couple of weeks ago. In a way it was almost a waste of time going to the fight.” ‘wrong with Rosensohn, said: ““He quit because he can’t take ord- ers. He's just a boy trying to do a@ man’s job. He's made some wild statements that can’t be doc- umented. Our books are being audited.” | paddix Mae asc lle est National League Philadelphia at Ch hi cazgo— Owens (7-9) vs Ceccarelli (41) Milwaukee at San Francisco— Burdette (15-10) vs Jones (14-10) Pittsburgh at St. Louis ‘N)— ‘(79) vs Jackson (9-9) ae games scheduled. | THE CIGAR THAT CIGAR SMOKERS SMOKE! margin over the Braves..-Mil--as-a-third-baseman, was shifted ‘waukee had taken a one point/to left field, where he made ¢ | Taylor. | Oxted pr eg gtr ga ater whether Rosensohn had asked for NEW YORK (AP) — Probable . fead Tuesday night by winning! spectacular catch in the eighth | MANTLE’S BIG HIT 534% it or whether it was volunteered | Pitchers in today’s major league the opener of the three-game ser-| of Hank Aron’s foul in the deep| Shantz ran his record to 69) N (AP) — Boston bat-|ty the authorities was not known, | D®S¢ball games (won-lost records itchi in theses): fes. |left-field corner. | with the help of Mickey Mantle’s tered Kansas City pitching for a paren ; - Jack Sanford of San Francisco! In two other day games, New| two - run homer in the eighth.| 174 triumph Wednesday night as| ANSWER QUESTIONS American League end Bob Buhi of Milwaukee, both York Yankees blanked Detroit | Mantle’s blow followed Gil Mc-| Gary Geiger drove home six runs}, A¢ first neither Velelia, major-| Detroit at New York—Foytack | @f whom went all the way, were | Tigers 30 on Bobby Shant’s five | Dougald’s lead-off triple. The vic-| and Frank Malzone five. ity stockholder in Rosensoha En-/ (910) vs Ditmar (7-7) | Yocked in a 1-1 pitching duel when hitter and Philadelphia Phillies | tory. broke Don Mossi’s spell over! Geiger, a throw-in on the deal | *'Prises, nor Rosensohn, who re-/ Cleveland at Washington ‘N’-| ALMOST EVERY MAN ENJOYS the Giants broke loose after two| scored twice in the ninth for a|the Yanks., Previously, he had| which brought Vic Wertz from| Si@ned as president Monday,/Bell (11-9) vs Kemmerer (5-11) | el Were oyt in the eighth McCovey | 54 decision over Chicago Cubs. | stopped them with five complete Cleveland, hammered a three run| Wud comment on the situation,| Kansas City at Boston (N)—| Suggested price had hit a solo homer in the first | It was the Cubs’ — straight | game victories this year homer, his seventh, a run-produc- | 0Ut both then answered — Herbert (10-7) vs Casale (7-7) all taxes included - put the Braves tied it im the sec-' loss. | Scheduled night action in the ng triple and a two-run doubie, | Tadily. Chicago at Baltimore ‘N)— ¢ . Velella, when asked what was) Pierce (12-11) vs.Pappas (11-5) 1] J SPECIAL AT THE WHITE HUNTER’S MEN'S “$10.00. 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