European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 14, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes Birdette silences giants As. Mathews four Rel Clinch braves 4 win tuesday july 14, 195 Milwaukee a Eddie Mathews drove in All four runs with a Home run and a sacrifice Fly and Lew Burdette scattered seven hits to give the Milwaukee braves a 4 Victory Over the san Francisco giants sunday. A crowd of 40,953, largest a county stadium since opening Day saw the third place braves move within a game and a half of the Pace setting giants in the National league race. Because the second place Losangeles dodgers lost at Cincinnati the giants retained their one game Lead despite the defeat. Brandt homers two run Homer by Jackie Brandt in the fifth inning cos Burdette his third shutout Brandt came up again in the ninth wit the tying runs on base and two a game out but grounded intending Force out. Burdette did not walk a Man i winning his 12th game of the year after three straight defeats. The Victory was his third Over the giants in four starts this season and gave him a lifetime record of 22 against them. The loser was Jack Sanford firs of three san Francisco pitchers who yielded All four Milwaukee runs in five innings. Stu Miller and Rookie Eddie Fisher Pitche scoreless Ball the rest of the Way. Three Milwaukee runs were unearned the result of Sanford s error on Burdette s sacrifice bunt in the third. Johnny o Brien had singled with one out and when Sanford fumbled the bunt braves were on first and second. After Billy Bruton furnished what should have been the the arc out Mathews hit his 26th Homer othe season Over the right Fjeld Fence. Orlando Cepeda opened the giant fifth with a single and with one out Brandt hit his Homer Over the Loftfield Fence. It was his eighth of the year. The braves picked up their fourth run in the Bottom of the fifth when Burdette Drew the Only walk of the game was sacrificed to second by Bruton took third on wild pitch and scored on Mathews sacrifice Fly. Math essm Otic san Francisco a r i Davenport. 3b Kirkland a Mays of Milwaukee a r h Chepoda. I Spencer lib Brandt. If Lindrith. O dress tit. Is Sanford. P 0 1 Ilni . Cf0 0 in thews. 3b 0 0 Aaron of 1 2 Covington if0 1 Torre in 1 2 Randau. O 0 0 Logan m o Brien. 2b i Burdette. P 3001 1 1 2 1 Miller p by one Fisher p totals 33 2 a grounded out for sign Forup for Miller 8 san Francisco Milwaukee totals 6 28 4 t a popped Mexico stars whip texans Mexico City a the mexi can league swamped the Texa s leagues 9, sunday in the first pan american association All Star contest. The crowd of 20,000 which filled the social Security Park by Only about two-thirds1, was a disappoint ment. A turnout of 30,000 had been expected. Four mexican league hurlers Eddie Locke Roberto Vargas Francisco a arture and Lino Donoso limited the texans to six singles. Six Texas league pitchers were pounded for 12 hits. Take Lead in third ,the Bottom half of the third inning with the Texas league leading 3, Mexico Moye Cunto the Lead for Good on a two run single by a a t c h e r Ramon Rodriguez Nuevo Laredo. Al Pinkston Mexico City re devils was the game s top hitter with a double and two was the winning Pitcher Charley be Anion Amarillo Texas Pitcher who left in the third was the loser. 000 020 0002 ? 003 010 oox4 7 i in h r ebbs Sanford a 7 5 54114 Huler 210001blsher 110000 Burdette a 12 973201 a Sanford. Mat Lions. I of a san francisco24-10. Milwaukee 27-15. Do Spencer Bressoud Cepeda Burdette Logan. O Brien Brien. Torre. Lob Sun Francisco 4 Mil Waukee 4. Or Brandt Mathews. A Burdette. Britons of Mathews. Rib Brandt 2, Mathews 4 to Sanford. A Barlock. A Cycowski. Craw Ford Delmoro. T2 19. A40.033. As face Racks up 14th Victory Pittsburgh a Forknall artist Elroy fac added no. 14 to his Long winning Streak sunday As the Pittsburgh pirates edged the St. Louis cardinals in 10 innings 6, in the first game of a double header. The second game was called by Penn Sylvania s curfew Law with the pirates leading 5,in the top of the ninth. Face now has won 19 in a Row dating Back to May 30 of last year. He s five behind Rube Marquard s record of 19 straight Forone season and also five Back of Carl Hubbell s 24 victories in two years. The unbeaten Relief specialist allowed the card the tying run on three hits in the ninth but pitched out of further trouble by getting Joe Cunningham to bang into a double play. Face also appeared in tigers Cleveland split colavito slams 2 More Cleveland a the Cleveland indians came from behind 01 a three run Homer by Rocky colavito in the sixth inning and Wen on to defeat the Detroit tigers 8-4n the second game of a double header sunday. The tigers won the received by Tholos Angeles rams. T they Are second year men Clen Don Thomas from Oklahoma and Loyd Inglehart from Wiley col lege plus Rook a Joe Kuley new Mexico state College Thomas and Inglehart missed most of the 1958 season because of injuries,.v.-/1"" -., Joe High Marks too san Francisco up Perry san Francisco 49er fullback who a Kohls the Al time National football league Rushing record a 3-Plua engineering student Junior College before Eddie Mathews changes strategy Ber the Milwaukee slugger said afraid he would Jinx himself by talking about it. But after hitting a three run Homer and driving in All four Brave runs in a Victory Over Sanfrancisco sunday Mathews Loos ened up a Little. That s the Way it always you re not trying or them they come the 27-year-old third baseman said. Sunday s line drive into the right Field bleachers was mathews1 26th Homer of the year. He hit 31 All last season so he is certain to Pas that Mark with almost half a sea son to go yet. He is also hitting.301 and has -64 Bis. This conv pares with an average of v25iand71 Bis in 1958. I be got my Eye on the Ball bet Ter this year Mathews said. Was t watching it like i should last choked do on Bat Mathews also said he choked upon the Bat a Little this years a move which Long Ball hitters Seldo make. � " v but i went Back Down a jew i up to .300. I Don t know if moving Down was the difference but a least the improvement was made Mathews said. The also got More grows As the hits keep coming. At the same time your Confidence decreases the longer you up with out hitting. If i go into another tailspin i la just change Back to choking the Bat or something Casper s ailing Back forces rest at Home Jiula calf. Cupi National open golfing Champion Billy Casper says an injured Back probably will keep him out faction until late this month. The rotund Casper who intends o rest about three weeks at his iome Here said he Hurt a is Back n the Flint open in Michigan Las week. He said he Hopes to be ready for the pea championship Minneapolis in after colavito s three run blast was the loser. His record is now 1. The tigers jumped on Cicotte making his first Start of the season for three runs in the first inning on a walk consecutive doubles by Harvey Kuenn and Charlie Maxwell and a sacrifice Fly by red added another in the third on two walks and a double by Wil son before Cicotte was lifted in favor of Perry. Cleveland scored its first two runs in the fourth on a Lead off Homer by Minnie Minoso and a the second game relieving Don Gross in the ninth after Gino Timoll homered and Stan Musial singled he struck out Pinch hitter George Crowe and a ready to pitch against Wally Shannon batting Foi Alex Grammas when the game was called. The pirates won their 12th of 13th extra inning contests when Roberto Clemente smashed a hit of the Brightfield Wall with the bases filled in the 10th it came off Lindy Mcdaniel the fourth Cardina pirates built up a 5 Lead behind starter Harvey Haddix before Gene Oliver homered in the fifth for the first St. Louis run. An error by first baseman Dick Stuart led to the Cardinal runs in the eighth and they went on to tie it in the ninth before face clamped Down. A run scoring single by Pinch hitter Ted Kluszewski in the sixth put the pirates ahead in the night-cap1 4. They added another in the eighth. Roman Mejias led of with his fourth straight hit and raced Home on a double by Dick Groat. Gino Cimoli led off the ninth with a Home run Over the Leftwi Edwall. The game was called As Shannon came to Bat for Alex Grammas with one out. The game will be resumed from the Point of interruption on aug. 19, the next time the cards com Forbes Field. 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