European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 27, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes monday july 27, 1959 i i giants tamed by Ceccarelli Ai Guys win san Francisco a South Paw Art Ceccarelli beat the Sanfrancisco giants 5-3, saturday to win his fourth straight for the Chicago cubs since being called up from fort Worth three weeks ago Ceccarelli had a 5-1 three hitter going until Pinch Batter Han saner poled his first Home run of the year Over the left Centerfield Fence in the eighth. Jackie Brandland Jim Davenport followed with Sharp singles and Brandt score the giants last run on Willie Mays Pinch hit sacrifice Fly to right. Eddie Bressoud had homered Over the Loftfield Fence in the third forthe first giant hit off the Stocky Ceccarelli who retired the first seven waiters in order. Miller victimize Stu Miller was tagged for 11 safeties in eight innings before retiring for a Pinch Hitler. He lost his fifth game against four Vic tories. Ceccarelli was giant properly Las season before he went to Vancou ver of the Pacific coast league where he was 10-6. He checked info Spring training with the cubs weighing 216 pounds and went Tofor Worth with orders to trim Down his weight he now is a trim190. Ernie Banks drove in his 90thrun of the season in Chicago s three run seventh which put the cubs ahead 5-1. Banks Sharp sin Gle to left scored Ceccarelli who beat out a Bounder off Miller s Glove and went to second on Jim Marshall s single up the Middle. Noren deliver with the bases loaded on an intentional walk to Walt Moryn Pinch hitter Irv Noren shot a single Over second scoring Marshall sandbanks. Chicago took a 2-1 Lead in the fifth on George Altman s bunt sin Gle and two Bloop hits Over the in Field. Al dark scored Altman with a single to left and went to second on Jackie Brandt s throwing error. Marshall s Short Fly Over second dropped in and dark scored. Artful t. Taylor. 2b dark. 3b Marshall. 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Up the Sanfrancisco 49ers received their first Jolt of the season with the that Hillard Hill drafted from the University of Southern California would be unable to play this year because of hernia. The 6-foot, 3-Lnch, 198-Pound Star funked his physical examination saturday morning but 28 other rookies and 16 veterans made it through with flying 49ers had drafted Hill in the Winter of 1958, he was an Honor Able mention All coast selection Jas year. The team will put him on the Reserve list White sox Shade orioles. 3-2, in if innings s o Chicago up Sherm lol Lar s ninth inning Home run and Harry Simpson s 17th-inning Pinch single kept the Chicago White toxin first place saturday with their fourth straight come from behind one run win a 3-2 Victory Over the Baltimore orioles. The win kept the american league leading White sox a half game ahead of the Cleveland indians and marked the 23d time this season the Cliff hanging Pale Hose have won by one run. The game lasted 4 35, just two minutes Short of the 17-Lnning game Between the same two team son june 4. The sox won that one 6-5, on Earl Torgeson s Home tidies saturday from the ninth inning on the skimpy hitting sox came within one single of winning the game. And six times they failed to come up with a hit. The stars and stripes Mclish hurls indians past senators 8-1 cards clip . In 10th Roseboro Goat los Angeles a Catcher Johnny Roseboro gave St. Louis three unearned runs with three errors saturday night and the cardinals Defeated los an Geles 4-2, in.10 innings before 48,691. The setback left the dodgers 211 games behind the first place Sanfrancisco giants who lost to the Chicago cubs. 5-3. Don Blasingame leading off the 10th for St. Louis Iii a slow roller in front of the plate. Roseboro fielded the Ball and threw it into Brightfield. Blasin game moving to second. Bill White s triple scored Blasingame with the tie breaking run and White scored when Rose Boro fumbled the Ball at Home after Pitcher Clem Labine fielded Ken Boyer s grounder and threw to the plate. Joe Cunningham had pulled the cardinals into a 2-2 tie in the eighth with a bases empty was his fourth this year. The cards got their first run inthe fifth when Hal Smith singled moved to third on a throwing error by Roseboro and scored on Blasin ame s single. Dodgers score first los Angeles got both its runs in the first. Duke Snider drove in on with a single and the other scored on an infield Mcdaniel who relieved ardinal starter Larry Jackson in e seventh pitched shutout bal for four innings for his ninth Vic tory in 19 decisions. Roger Craig who went 9 i innings for los Angeles suffered his second loss against five victories. Counting thumbs St. Louis a r n 2b 5 Cun Liam of of 4 White 1mb 5 Boyer. 8b Musial. In of flood. Of Grammas s3 a Shannon As 11. 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Up a Bianchi who averaged 8.9 Points a tame in three seasons with the Syracuse nationals has signed his 1959-60 National basketball association contract the club an , 27, a graduate of Bow ing Green became the seventh player to come to terms. The others Are veterans Dolph Schayes John Kerr Bob Hopkins George Yardley playing coach Paul Seymour and Rookie Dick Barnett. Cleveland a Cal Mclish chalked up his eighth straight Victory saturday an easy 8-1 decision Over the Washington senators As the Cleve land indians won their third straight. Jim Piersall led a 13-hit attack with three hits including a three run Homer. The indians remained in second place a half Gam Eback of the Chicago White sox who edged Balti More 3-2 in 17 innings. Mclish became the winning est Pitcher in the american league at 13-3 by limit ing4he senators to seven hits. He lost his bid for a shutout when Jim Lemon cracked his 22d Home run in the seventh. The 33-year-old Ace righthand Zernow has pitched eight one run games this season and still i searching for his first american league shutout. He pitched one eight years ago while with the Chi Cago cubs in the National league. Piersall subbing in Centerfield for the team s leading hitter Tito Francona who suffered a pulled muscle two Days ago responded with a single double and Minoso had three singles and Vic Power extended his hitting Streak through 11 games with a fourth inning double. The indians tagged Bill Fischer the starting Washington hurler for five runs in the first four innings and sent him to his fifth defeat in 13 decisions. Gal Mclish. League s winning est australians Clinch Davis cup match against canadians Montreal a Australia won the american zone Davis cup Tennis semifinals Over Canad saturday sweeping the doubles 6-3, 6-3, 6-1, to add to its sweeping the first two singles. The australian pair of Roy Emerson and Neale Fraser. Were clearly Superior to Canada s do Fontana and Bob Bedard. The canadians were on the defensive from the Start committed Many costly errors and persisted in returning soft lobs that Fraser and Emerson killed with their smashing overheads. Bedard and Fontana got break in the match in set against Emerson. Announcers selected for 2d All Star game new York up -. The radio and television announcers for the second All Star game at los Angeles aug. 3 were announced by baseball commissioner Ford Frick. Mel Allen and Vince Scully will split the television play by play assignment and Russ Hodges and Bob Neal will share the radio report. Calculated Washington All r q 4 0 1green, Rallison of kill brew. 3b Slev ers in Clinon if Nuralon c Samford 2b. Console a Plocher d a acc incr Wood Chliek. P of Throneberry Clevenger p Cleveland a r b Field ss0 0 Ham nor is 0 0 Power. Ib01 Minoso. 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Reliever Jerry Walker hurled five shutout innings for Baltimore and then Billy Loes came in and got through the 15th and 16thwithout trouble but gave up a Lead off single in the 17th to Jim Landis. Lown. Victor Lollar followed up with a second single to push Landis around to third. Loes intentionally passed Al Smith and Jim Rivera Force Landis at Home before Simpson stepped up to deliver his game winning hit to Brightfield. The loss was charged to Loes now 4-3. The win went to Ace sox fireman Turk Lown who came on in the 12th. He allowed three hit sin six innings to run his record to 7-2. Baltimore had jumped to nearly Lead when Gene Woodling singled Home Bob Nieman in the first inning after Nieman had reached second on Mcanany s two base error. Chicago tied it in the second on Smith s double and John Romano s single. Willie Tasby s single and Nie Man s double produced the orioles go ahead run in the eighth. Frustrating moments the sox loaded the bases with one out in the 10th got men on first and second with none out inthe Lith and again in the 12th put runners on first and second with two outs in the 13th and with one out in the 14th. Each Tim Walker shut them off. Meanwhile Lown allowed Only one Man to reach second in giving up three singles and a record for one run wins in a season is held by the new Yor Yankees who won 38 in 1943. Wild about Harry Baltimore a Vasby. Of Boyd in Loos d Nieman if a Pearson if Wood Lintt of Polar Elk. Of i Tobinson lib Klaus a Carrasquil is o Tram los o Gardner. 2b o Dell. P Walker p Dropo in 818 a Alclo 88 600 Fox,2b 0 0 land la of Lollar. In 1 4 1 3 0 201 300 0 of Esposit Smith. If Romano o700 a Nicra of 5020 Phillips. 3b 1 a so Mason /300 moan any it 401. C-qoodinnu002 Lown. 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Dupas younger brother of welterweight contender Ralph Dupas forced the fighting with a Wither ing body attack switching to de Marco s head at the close of each round. Demarco s pattern was to Pound away in the clinches using his experience to tie up Dupas. The decision was unanimous. The judges called it 5-3-2 and 5-4-1,while the referee had it 4-4-2 with Dupas getting the nod on Points. Dupas was unmarked except fora slight swelling under one Eye. Demarco bled from the fourth round on from cuts around his eyes and forehead. The decision brought a Roar of approval from the outdoor crowd which braved threatening weather to see the first professional fight Here in More than a decade. A
