European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 29, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse K Page 22 the stars and stripes wednesday july 29, prexy feels cuban games will continue Montreal up International league president Frank Shaugh Hessy said monday he did t expect saturday s shooting incident in Havana would disrupt future Home games of the cuban sugar Kings. It was just a combination of circumstances like a new year s eve Celebration that got out of hand said Shaughnessy. If the Gam had not gone into extra innings it never would have Shaughnessy said no one was firing at the players who were it by spent bullets during the course of the game. Frank Verdi Rochester and sugar King Short Stop Leonardo Cardenas were hit but their injuries were Only superficial he said. The league president said he knew of no action by the Toronto Maple Leafs who reportedly signed petition against playing in a % Vana again. " As soon As the players Are told the True Story of what happened i m sure they won t object to play ing in Havana Shaughnessy said. Shaughnessy said his office had received no protests from any club or players regarding future appearances in Havana. The wild incident occurred Dur ing the Celebration of the anniversary of Cuba s july 26 revolutionary movement. A s nip nats 7-6, for 8th in Row Woodling bats o s cuppers score tourney wins Southampton . A i . Davis cuppers Chris Crawford and Jack Douglas monday breezed into the second round of the fog shrouded 71st Meadow club invitation grass court Tennis tournament Here. The third seeded Crawford pied Mont. Calif., crushed Ned Chase East Hampton ., 6-2, 6-3. Doug Las sixth seeded from Santa Mon Ica calif., whipped Rod Susman St. Louis 6-2, 6-3. Mike Green Miami fourth seeded and trying to regain Davis cup standing ousted Stan Rumbough East Hampton ., 6-2, 6-2, and another . Davis cupper Dondell Bethesda md., advanced by default. Of the other seeded players top seeded Ian Vermak South Africa and second slotted Antonio Pala Fpx Mexico were to play their opening round matches tuesday on the Salt water sprayed Seaside courts. Detroit a Gene Woodling who will be 37 next Moriah drove in All of Baltimore s runs Mon Day in a 5-2 Victory Over the Detroit tigers. The Oriole outfielder hit a bases loaded Homer inthe third and drove in another tally with an eighth inning ageless slugger has driven in his team s last nine runs. His offensive show monday pulled the orioles out of a skid that had produced six defeats in seven games and dealt the tigers their second loss in the last seven s Home run his 13th, followed a pair of singles a Force out and a walk. He hit it off Jim Bunning who has made 27 Gopher Ball pitches this season and 87 Over the last 21,? Loes made his 16th save pitching three witless innings in Relief of starter Skinny Brown. Loes got into a seventh inning Jam Ori two walks but squirmed out and retired the last eight Bat ters in order. He struck out three in his Brief stint. Barry Shetrone a 21-year-old outfielder up from Vancouver made his first major league appear Ance starting in Centerfield for the orioles. The youngster collected two hits in four trips and scored two runs. His triple that fell into Short left Centerfield preceded Wood Ling s run producing single in the eighth. That fun came off Tom Morgan who worked the last three innings for the tigers after Bun Ning was lifted for a Pinch hitter. Or. Offence i Woodling Baltimore a i 11 �1 22 yet. My 6 Maxwell. If 2 Kunn of Sli Trono of re Larck. Of Wohl Lilly. If trisby if Triandos o Dropo in Llo Binson 3b Carra Stiquel. Is Gardner 2b Brown p a Pearson loss p 4 3 1 3 1000 online. Of Detroit ats u ii 300 6 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 2 1 1 0 Oor crot o Harris in lip Oil. 2li veal As running p a Osborne Morgan p 11 300 4 1 1 400 402 311 200 1 0 0 000 Kansas City a those surprising Kansas City athletics contending for the american league first division ran their winning Streak games monday night with a 7-6 decision Over Washington. The senators have now gone wingless in 10 straight games. They won their last one from the a a in Washington. Washington took a 6-5 Lead in the fifth on an Exchange of grand slam homers arid held it until the eighth when Frank House and Joe Demaestri singled in the tying and winning Maris hit Kansas City s grand slam in the third and Faye Throneberry equated it in the fifth. The senators Drew first blood with a second inning run on Bob Allison s single Back of third an error by Dick Williams who Over threw first on Jim Lemon s ground or and Clint Courtney s sacrifice Fly Kansas City bombarded Washington starter John Romonosky in the third for five runs on five hits including a Lead off Homer by Harry Chiti and Maris blast. Washington got a run Back inthe fourth when Harmon Kille brew snapping out of a two game witless Streak led off with his 33d Homer of the season then took the Lead on Throneberry s grand slam Mer in the fifth. By the associated press american league logs chicag Cleveland Baltim renew York Kansas Cit Detroit Washingto Boston w 56 56so 4847 48 4341 l 40 4049 49 49 52 is 55 pot. .562 .682. .505 .495 .490.480 .439 .427 go i a /.9 1014 15monday remits. Baltimore 5, Detroit 2boston 4, Cleveland 9. Kansas City 7, Washington 6only games scheduled National league san Francisco Milwaukee los Angeles Chicago Pittsburgh St. Louis Cincinnati Philadelphia w 55 52 55 49 49 47 44 40 l 43 43 4g 48 50 51 54 56 pet. .561 .547 .545 .505 .495 .480 .449 .417 i 8 ii 14 monday s results Milwaukee 5, Pittsburgh 2 Cincinnati 8, St. Louis 3 Only games scheduled Pacific coast league Killebrew a s Aith Washington All it ii 000 cd lir Sloy 0 0 totals s3 50 totals 33 a flick out for Banning c a grounded out Tor i Rovn t Gan b. Baltimore Detroit. Brown w. T-6 Loos Bunn Iii a 9-0 Morgan of grounded out for mor 004 000 010s000 Oil 0002 in h 6 6 3 0 0 5 3 4 r Erbb so 2124 0 0 2 3ill 1 1100 a Tria Riyoji Robinson. To a Baltimore 27 10. Detroit 27-14. Do veal Kopcio Harris 3. Loh Baltimore 3, Detroit 8. 21gardner, Lepolo. So Shetrone. Air up veal. Ub1woodlins 5, Max Well veal. I a to lands. 0melcinley. Soar Chyl Alc Sumor i. T2 10. A.7,170. Challenger Bassey says cuts All healed los Angeles a former world featherweight Champion Hogan kid Bassey said he has no fear of Eye cuts which led to the loss of his title to Davey Moore Springfield Ohio last March. I newly arrived the Young niger Ian meets More in a rematch aug. 19. He has resumed training. Giants overcome Portland pc club Portland Ore. A the National league leading san Francis co giants Defeated the Portland beavers of the Pacific coast league 5-0, Here monday night in an exhibition Worthington and Gordon Jones combined for a five hitter before 18,061 fans. Worthington Al Lowed Only two hits in five frames for the by Bob Schmidt and Wil lie Mays and an inside the Park Homer by Hobie Landrith topped the giants attack. Gifford works As giants a a Winooski Park it. Up Frank Gifford Veteran halfback Star made his debut As a Quarter Back candidate monday when the new York giants opened their National football league training Camp at St. Michael s College. Gifford a perennial selection As All pro halfback joined fellow quarterbacks Charlie Conerly and Don Heinrich and an impressive array of rookies in the first workout. The rest of the giant Veteran were due in Camp wednesday. The big Experiment to make quarterback out of Gifford got off to a Fine Start. Frank took his turn on the firing line with Conerly &12-year campaigner and Heinrich As the quarterbacks loosened Upin passing and Ball handling drills under the direction of coach Jim Lee Howell. Howell and offensive coach a Sherman agreed Gifford looked impressive but added that it is much too Early to make any predictions As to the outcome of the big asked for a shot at quarterback in a letter to Howell. Earlier this summer. He and Sherman agreed to give the former Southern California Star a Chance to take the Job away from Conerly and Heinrich. , 2ti i Iroku la , of kill brow. 8u Sievers. 11 Allison of Lemon if Courtney c of Lenin of console s3 of nit iof Itomi Mosky p stolid in. P a Green Woodish Lilc. Hyde p a our told totals a walked 0 0i i 1 o Kansas City All u ii 1 1 1 1 00 1 2 Tittle of 1 1 Snyder if 1 1 a Ito Lii if 0 0 Williams. 3b 1 2 Marls of 0 0 Ltd Inge. 2li 0 0 Hartley. In 0 a boons Luj 0 chill o 0 it Alouso. O 100 i Mui Stii 83 000 Carror. P 010 Dictson. P p 1 0 0 grim p 000 101 5s 1 41 3 z 1 300 200 010 311 1 0 i 402 200 200 000 Sacramento Vancouver Portland Salt Lake City Phoenix Spokane san Diego Seattle w55 56 5154 53 51 49 47 l 48 49 48 51 52 55 56 57 pet. .534 .533 .515 .514 .505 .461 .407 .452 monday s results Phoenix 5-5. Spokane 4-7 Salt Lake City 2-1, Vancouver 1-2 innings Only games scheduled 2 2 3 5 7 it 2d. 10 International league 38 for g 7 slobs totals s3 7 9 Buffalo Havana Miami Richmond Colum bus Montreal Rochester Toronto w 62 53 52 52 52 52 52 50 l 47 53 53 54 54 55 55 54 pet. .669 .500 .495 .491 .491 .48g .486 .481 monday s results no games scheduled go 9 9 9v, american association Eastern division l Minneapolis Louisville Indiana Polli St. Paul Charleston 67 67 64 55 55 43 46 52 58 59 pet. .609 .593 .552 .487 .482 5 a walked for hurtle 0 a grounded out for Snyder 7 i singled for Chiti 8 of run for Courtney 9 of popped out for Cei Isolo 9 a singled for Hyde 0. Washington Kansas City 010 140 000g 7 2 005 000 02x7 9 2 in h r Erbb so g 0 Koino Nosley 3 Stobbs 1 Woodish Lipolt l. 0-3 814 Hydu % a Cit Irver 4 Jackson w. 1-0 4" i grim " ,
