European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 17, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes monday August 17, 1959 athletics score 21 win Over White sox Daley cops 14th on six hitter Kansas City a Southpaw Bud Daley pitched his Way out of a bases loaded Jam in the ninth inning saturday and gave the Kansas City athletics a 2-1 Victory Over the league Reading Chicago White sox the Only Chicago run came in the eighth on Al Smith s Homer As the Classy Lethander held the sox to six hits and took his 14th Triumph against seven losses. He struck out four and walked two. The loser wag Billy Pierce 12-13 who had to retire in the third inning when he pulled a muscle in his Back. Daley started the ninth by hit Ting Sherm Lollar with a pitch and Jim Rivera went in to run for him. Whoops Milwaukee Catcher Del Bice misses the Ball Arrow to allow Jerry Lynch Cincinnati to slide Home safely. The Umpire is Ken Burk Hardt. The Beds beat the braves 9-8. Up photo . Tips cubs 6-4, before Rains come Sherry leads dodgers Over cards 4-3 tigers topple Cleveland 9-6, in Homer due Detroit a the Detroi tigers out bombed the sinking Cleveland indians 9-6, saturday in of Home runs. Detroit s Maxwell and Cleveland s a Duel Charlie Tito Francona belted two circuit Wallops apiece. Six homers were hit All together three a Side. Cleveland s Minnie game of jacks St. Louis a Young Larry Sherry belted three hits including his first Home run and pitched 8% innings of scoreless Relief Ball saturday to Pilot the second place los Angeles dodgers to a 4-3 decision Over the St. Louis cardinals. The 24-year-old Rookie right hander who took Over from starter Johnny Podres after the Birds had scored All of their runs in the first finished up with a flourish by striking out the Side in the ninth. Duke Snider s 19th Homer of the Campaign in the sixth proved to be the deciding blow. Sherry collected his Home run in the fifth. Bill White and Ken Boyer homered for the losers both in the first before Sherry came on the scene. It was White 10th and Boyer s 22d. Sherry picked up his third vie tory against two losses. Ernie Broglio took the loss his ninth against six victories. A Busch stadium crowd of 12,877 watched the cards Send Podres to cover after he had retired one Man White homered into the Brightfield Pavilion behind Alex Grammas sin Gle and Boyer followed with a Solo shot onto the Pavilion roof. Lines to Loftfield but Sherry slammed the door on the Birds the rest of the Way and even took a personal hand in the scoring his rocket like liner off the left Field Wall in the second scored Ron fairly who had opened with single. Sherry a native of los Ange Esthen stung Broglio again in the fifth rifling the first Ball pitched into the Loftfield bleachers on the heels of Don Zimmer s Lead off walk to tie the score at 3-3. 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Cervantes beats Gasporra in 10 Hollywood a Lank Pelon Cervantes Mexicali Mexico used a Long Jab and an occasion alright Cross to decision Short and Stocky Eddie Gasporra los an Geles in the 10-round main event at legion stadium. Cervante weighed 129, a Pound less than Chicago a right hander Jack Sanford and the league leading san Francisco giants halted the Chicago cubs 6-4, saturday in a game called after7% innings because of rain. A violent rain and thunderstorm sent a crowd of24,070 scurrying for shelter As the cubs came up to Bat in the Home half of the eighth. Sanford who yielded Only three hits was helped by Solo homers by Willie Mays Daryl Spencer and Willie Mccovey. Two other san Francisco runs re suited from one of three errors committed by the cubs. Sanford upped his record to 12-9but was in trouble most of the Way because of wildness. He hit one baiter and walked six. He also struck out seven Many of which came when needed. The loss snapped Chicago s four game win Ning Streak. Cub shortstop Ernie Banks was forced to retire from the game in the seventh when his right Shoul Der stiffened up As a result of being hit by one of Sanford s pitches in the first. Drabowsky gets loss cub starter Moe Drabowsky took the loss his ninth against five victories. The game goes into the record books As a 7v inning affair with the top of the eighth inning included. Official scorer de Munzel of the Chicago Sun times said that according to a recent ruling the top half of the inning counts if to does not have a bearing on the outcome of the game. If for example the cubs were leading 5-4, and san Francisco scored twice in the top of the eighth to take a Lead the inning would not count since the cubs would have been unable to get their bats. Maxwell Francona 000 there was action galore but no knockdowns. The battlers mixed freely and were bombing away atthe final Bell. In the fifth Cervantes connected with a series of straight lefts an rights that wobbled Gasporra. The los Angeles Boxer was moving in throughout the fight but Cervantes usually stopped each charge Short with a crackling Jab. , golfer triumphs Asheville . A Bra Danderson Greensboro ., won he 66th Asheville country club invitation Golf tournament defeat no Robbie Forrester Tampa fla., and 4, in the 3g-Hole final. Minoso and Detroit s Gus Zernia swatted Solo shots. It was a five run outburst in the third after Cleveland had led twice that provided Detroit with its second straight Triumph in the series. Sex Tiger Francona hit homers in his first two at bats and drove in four runs. He also had hit one in to the seats in his final appear Ance Friday night and now has15 for the season. The belting started right in the first inning. Successive homers by Minoso and Francona off Jim Bun Ning put the indians ahead 2-0. The tigers tied the score in the second but Francona s second blast gave the indians a 4-2 Leadin the third. The tigers came Back in the third to Shell starter Herb score. Maxwell and Zernial slammed Back to Back homers tying the score again. Before the Frame was Over the tigers tallied three More runs off score and his successor Jim Grant. Maxwell hit his second Homer inthe sixth. It was his 25th of the season. Score who has t won since july 3, was charged with his 10th defeat against nine victories. The fast Balling Lethander tried a new motion a modified no Windup but was unable to curb his Cus Tomary wildness. He walked five batters in the first two innings before Homer drove him out in the third. Box score on Page 22 John Romano hit a roller to first baseman Ike Boone whose throw to Daley covering first was Over the Pitcher s head. Rivera went to third on the play. Daley got Bubba Phillips on a Popup and when Jim Mcanany Laid Down a bunt Rivera was out in a rundown Between third and Home. Luis Aparcio was walked filling the bases before Daley struck out Earl Battey to end the game. Both of the athletic runs were abetted by throwing errors on the part of Phillips at third base. Bases filled in the first after Bill Tuttle and Jerry Lumpe singled Phillips threw Dick Williams attempted sacrifice Low to first base filling the bases. Pierce then walked Bob Cerv forcing in the first run. Pierce got out of further trouble in that in Ning with two strikeouts after get Ting Boone on a liner to Aparicio. In the third Pierce struck out Lead off hitter Lumpe before he injured himself. The strikeout ran his season total to 103, the 10th time he has passed the 100 strike out Post. Barry Latman relieved Pierce and Dick Williams singled of Phillips Chest. Then the third Sacker threw the Ball past first base. 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Ptacek named All stars most valuable player ci3 for of / a to � Jiu i a. _ Chicago a Michigan s Bob Ptacek fourth quarterback to see service was chosen most Valu Able player for the College All stars in Friday s 26th All Sta football game. Ptacek a 205-Pounder, won by a lose margin Over notre Dame full Back Pietrosante in a vote of writers and sportscasters we o Cov ered the All stars 29-0 defeat by the Baltimore Colts in so Dierfield. In All 13 collegians receive votes for performances in a game that produced comparatively Zewall Star heroics the Chicago try Bane charities � v inc., sponsors of the game did not disclose How the voting went but said Ptacek Pietrosante end Dave Sherer Southern methodist tackle Emil Karas Dayton and guard John Guzlak Pittsburgh received 90 per cent of the votes. Ptacek completed five of eight passes and twice had the All stars on the move once to the Colt three. Ptacek had a seven Yard pass to Rice s buddy dial allowed for Colt interference on the Balti More eight. He then connected with a shot to Colorado s Boyd Dowler on the Colt three. But his next pass was intercepted in the end Stone by cart Teasett Early in the fourth period Ptacek connected on four of five passes hitting Pitt s Dick Haley for 11 and six Yards and Bob Coro Nado College of Pacific for 20 and four. However that threat ended in Midfield when Johnny Sample stole Ptacek s pass on the Balti More 27 and returned to Thebolt 45. Pietrosante banged from the All Star 20 to the 32 on three tries in the second period when the Colt were still going full blast. At the Start of the third Quarter Pietro Sante took a screen pass from Humphrey and streaked 51 Yards before being pulled Down from behind on the Colt 30,
