European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 30, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse \ i Vav � v i k. A a thursday july 30, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 19 half game out of first Cleveland up homers by Frank Malzone and Pete run Nels led the Boston red sox to an 4 Victory tuesday night after the Cleveland indians won the opener of the twi night double header 2, on Gary Bell six hit pitching and Jim Baxes 13th Homer by dropping the Nightcap before 29,525 fans Cleveland slipped into second place in the american league a half game b behind Chica go., ,.-, _.-. -. I Ter. To a 0 Lead in the first inning of Iii two Phil led the score in the third As the sox routed Malzone Runnels. Fatal fourth first game l loud Dan m a Lusby tunnels 2b of in Stephens of Olger if Mal Montc i White o a Lemort Wikley a Sullivan ii do look. P a Ureon Wilton i a Jenwon Llars Man Boston a r b m 300 Cleveland a u ii 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 held. M Power in Monoso. It Francona of i Ormill. 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A 4nside-the-Pai k Homer in the Brightfield Corner big Ricilly Marti featured uprising. Alth Dwigh touched for Only six hits 5in%the a Penev Bell had no. Easy time because of his wildness. He walked i Ine. But stranded 13red s6 a Sullivan departs the indians gave him the sup port needed in the fourth inning putting together four hits including Baxes Homer and a walk Fornall their runs. Baxes blow drove in the last twp tallies in the rally that routed bos ton starter Frank Sullivan. Strick land also picked up two Bis with a single behind Tito fran Cona s one baser and Rocky cola Vito s double. Geiger a last minute sub for Ted Williams got two of the hits off Bell who won his 10th game against nine setbacks. Geiger. Inserted in the lineup when Williams bounced a batting practice foul off his foot Hom ered in the second inning and singled in the other sox run in the fourth. 9th straight to take 4th cubs shatter braves Streak 4 Milwaukee Cap the Pesky Chicago cubs unleashed a 12-hit attack for a 4 decision Over Mil Waukee tuesday night to end the braves five game Whf Nung Streak and give right hander Glen Hobbie his sixth straight Triumph without a loss Over the de fending National league champs. Second baseman Tony Taylor started the cubs on the Victory path slamming his third Homer of the year to Lead off the first inning against starter Juan Pizarro. The cubs added another run in the first on a double by Art Shult and 4 single by Ernie Banks. They tallied once in the third on a single by Banks a walk. To Bobby Thomson and another single by Earl Averill and sealed the win with out burst in the sixt i. S i Pizarro was chased in the third in favor of Carleton Willey who gave up a one bag a to Thomson a double by Jim Marshall and a single to George Altman for two runs in the sixth. 1 Henry to Rescue the Victory was hobble s Lith against eight losses and was saved by some Fine Relief work by South Paw Bill Henry who took Over after the braves pulled up to 4 with a run in cite sixth. The braves scored once in the first when Billy Bruton walked advanced on a passed Ball and error and scored on Joe Adcock s single. Glay to Hinigan to earns shot at Ray Philadelphia up unbeaten von Clay 19-year-old Philadel phia Light heavyweight hopeful scored the most important Victory of his Short career when he Tod Veteran Clarence Hinnant Washington d.c., in the sixth round of a scheduled 10-round outdoor bout at Lighthouse Field. The Victory earned Clay who has stopped seven of his opponents in compiling a 1 log the right to meet third ranked Sonny Ray in a nationally televised bout Here aug. 21. 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A 10-Rounder Here at the coliseum. Burford scaled 152, Joseph 158. Kansas City a Kansas City rocketed to its ninth consecutive Victory and moved into the first division monday night As Johnny Kucks pitched the a s to a 1 decision Over the Washington senators the win Streak. Is the longest in the major leagues this year. The athletics who were mired in last place less than two weeks ago moved into fourth a half game ahead of the new York Yankees and Only a half game behind the Baltimore crities Kucks who pitched a five Holty was the Winner Over Ca lift a i Cual who had tormented the athletics with four victories and no defeats this season. V v four of the Washington i i went to Jim Lemon who hit his 23d Home run in the second inning for the senators Only score. The athletics won the game in. The first when Pascual walked the bases full after retiring the first two batters. A single by Kent Hadley and a double by Harr Chiti drove in four runs. Ninth loss for Pascual that was enough to plaster the ninth defeat of the year on Pas Cugalj the washing Onace right hander who has won 11. The Vic tory was Kucks fifth. He has los six games. Roger Maris with one hit in three times at Bat held his league leading average at .344 while Gene Woodling Baltimore dropped off the Pace by going hit less in two trips at Detroit. After the disastrous first inning Pascual gave up another run in the fifth when Russ Snyder beat out a bunt was sacrificed to Sec Ond by Williams and scored on Jerry lumped s single. Pascual went out for a Pinch hitter after six innings and Snyder who had three hits singled in the seventh against Russ Kemmerer. Williams again came up with the s sacrifice and Snyder scampered Home with the final run when Maris produced his Only hit of the night. A crowd of 12,236 watched the surging athletics win their 13th game in their last 15 starts. Giddy Heights Washington All it h Lertola 2b than Roberry . 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Promoter says underworld has put Price on his head Colt campaigner Art Donovan 270-Pound tackle who has gained nil pro honors six times is preparing for his 10th National football league Campaign at the defending Champion Baltimore Colts training Camp at Westminster my up photo los Angeles a boxing promoter Jackie Leonard said tues Day the underworld has a Price on his head and that he is going into hiding. I be heard the Price is $500," he told a newsman As he planned to move. Leonard said he would put his Home in. Suburban Northridge up for Sale. A mysterious fire caused $1,000 damage to a bedroom of the Home sunday night. Leonard said the Blaze was pre ceded by a number of Telephone threats. He said the threats resulted from his testimony on Hood Lum influences in boxing. Police have been guarding him since his appearance before a grand jury probe. But monday police chief William h. Parker charged that Leonard Nhsn t been cooperating. Parker issued a formal statement calling Leonard very difficult to work with he said Leonard a refused to cooperate with officer assigned to protect him has j revealed that recording devices were installed at the Home and has failed to carry out police instruct Tio Hsi last june 3, Leonard was found unconscious in his garage. He said two men attacked him. Police said they believed he had injured hindi self in a fall after blacking out
