European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 21, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday augur 21, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 19 tribe outlasts Washington 5-4 Pittsburgh splits with cardinals Pittsburgh a the Pittsburgh pirates whipped the St. Louis cardinals 4-2, wednesday night behind the seven hit pitching of Vernon Law after playoff of a suspended game tothe cords 8-6, before the regulation contest. Law whose record is now 14-7, struck out five and walked cards tapped him for one run in the first and in the third when Ken Boyer hit his 23d Home run Over the left yield Wall. In the playoff game sus Pended from july 12 because of Pennsylvania s curfew Law the pirates Hod a 5-4 Lead with batting in the ninth a run Ner on first and one out. Wally Shannon singled off Elroy face and Curt flood followed with two run triple. The pirates knot led the score in the ninth on a error a sacrifice and a single by Don Hoak. But. The cards bounced Back in the 10th and got two game win Ning markers on four consecutive singles off Pitcher Bob Porterfield who was charged with the loss. In the regular contest the pirates 1\llicd in the fifth and picked up two More in the sixth on three singles. Suspenseful first game St. Louis Pittsburgh 7-run eighth sinks dodgers for reds 9-4 Cincinnati a the Cincin Nati scored seven runs in the eighth inning wednesday night four of them before a Man was retired and whipped the los Angeles dodgers 9-4, after a Brilliant Relief pitching stint by or Lando Pena. The decision left the dodgers two games behind first place san while if-111 Haj Cimoli. Emf met in i b Jiw son roller c Oliver c Smili c e Trow i Daniel p Iii . Is f Shannon is i ticket tit. O ill aylm a. P Ridkes. P i1 Iray or Hin p Juffcoat p r a Likel Cfall h to "2b 5 1 1 Verdon off i 0 0 torte yield p 5 i 2 i Ladiha p 5 1 1 roat,.St 5 1 3 Skinner if 312 stud let in 010 Kravif. C 1 0 1 a Clemelle of 2-1 0 mix mroskl. Lib 000 Holmfield. 2b 1 0 0 Jnelson 000 i Oak in .102 Mowins. Of of 2 1 1 Witt p 200 a Klus new ski n 0 0 b Kline 000 Cross p 1 0 0 knee p 0 0 i Cirri p 000 a slurp is. C 2 0 1 a n h 500 000 000 4 1 1 3 1 1 5 0 2 400 i 1 0 3 1 1 000 1 0 0 2 4 5 1 0 01 1 0 i 000 000 000 000 000 Cleveland a the Cleveland indians almost blew a four run Lead in the eighth inning wednesday night but Hung on for a 5-4 Victory Over Washington and snapped a four game losing Streak. By winning the indians Cut Chicago s american league Lead Back to 3 i games As the White sox bowed to Baltimore 3-1. Cal Mclish 15-6 was breezing along 5-1, on a five hitter going into the eighth and seemed a cinch to Post his first Complete game since july 25. Then the senators exploded for three runs on Bob Allison s 28th Home run and Harmon Killebrew s 37th Homer with a Man aboard. Bobby Locke came in to halt the uprising and he got the last six outs giving up Only an infield single. Tribe circuit blows Woodie held and Jim Baxes hit homers for the indians but the deciding run came Home on a bases loaded walk in the fourth by Camilo Pascual second of five Washington hurlers. The teams traded single runs in the first. Held s 22d Homer in the second put Cleveland in front 2-1, and the indians made it 4-1 in the third on Baxes 14th Homer following a single by Rocky cola Vito. Vic Power tripled with one out in the fourth. Pascual got the next Batter but walked three in a Row to Force in Cleveland s fifth run. Baxes Drew the walk that scored Power. Pena Finson totals -12 s 14 totals is 12 i singled fur Witt fill i ran fur Klus of i Al fouled out for Lloldi is 7 re ran Lor Mii Sial ii a struck out. For Sini Ili i f singled for Immi Ikis k singled for a fee Iii. Al a ran for Kravil d i via liked for Cri in Al j filed out for re Holfeld 10. St. Louis 110 100 003 28 m 2 Pittsburgh 200 002 Oil 0 i 12 3 Uil Ali its i Dulaj Lizek hides Urban Jerri oat Mcl Airiel a 13-11 Wilt. 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The big Frame in the big eighth Pinch hitter Jerry Lynch singled the first two runs Home after singles by Vada Pinson and Gus Bell and a walk to Frank Robinson had loaded the bases. Robinson beat Charley Neal s throw to the plate on Willie Jones grounder and de Bailey singled Lynch Home. Clem Labine the third dodger Pitcher of the inning finally got to Johnny Temple and a double by Pinson for three More runs. Locked up Washington Cleveland All k to at apr Bronte 21 300 Power in Green of Allison of Courtney c 5 1 4 1 3 1 1 Minoso if 2 Kra Neona of 0 colavito of ii i 1 0 3 0 1 kill Breve so 41 1 . 2b 1 i 1 1 Lemon,.if Sievers in Consolo a Fischer p Pasquali p a Ali Roseberry 0 0 Strickland 3b 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 held is 2 kit Zorad. A 0 me u is i. P 312 a Narain 000 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 p 0 0 0 a Lle Fuu a 1. 0 0 c Levei Iker. P 000 a rest Alex Olmedo right and partner Earl Buchholz take a breather at the Longwood mass Cricket club during the National doubles tournament. Olmedo and Buchholz have reached the fourth round with Only one set lost out of 10. Up photo Mark Laver outlast Mulloy Frost threat totals 31 4 8 totals 20 5 10 a Siml a for 1 m a grounder put. For Ciwa 7 a stunk out for Woode Slivek s. Washington Cleveland Fischer a 8-9 i ii serial 100 000 0304 112 100 oox5 8 10 a Leveir a 15-6 Sandy beached Lovic in 2 ,4 1% 2 1 1r 2 r Erbb so Brookline mass. A age less Gardner Mulloy and his Young partner Jack Frost forced a pair of australian Davis cuppers to five sets wednesday before bowing in the . Lawn Tennis association s National doubles Tennis tourney. Robert Mark and Rodney Laver the second seeded foreign team in the tourney outlasted the 45-year old Mulloy and Frost 12-10, 3-6, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4, in the longest match of the meet so far. Other top men s teams won without major difficulty while a pair of mexican cousins Gerry and Antonio Palafox pulled a minor unseeded Palafox team took William Bond la Jolla calif., and Dennis Ralston Bakersfield calif., 6.4, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, in a third round match. Mulloy Tough second seeded mrs. Shirley St. Louisa n . 2b 3 1 flood of 4 White la 3 Hojer 3b 3 Pittsburgh ii Ai ii ii 2 Skinner. If 300 0 i croat. 1 s 0 0 Clymeme of 12 1 t Nelson la 0 0 Cunningham of 4 0 0 Olin or. If Timoll if Ira Man i Porter o a Musial ibs ii. P in ridges p c Crowe 300 Una i 31 1 0 0 Schofield 21 000 Al non. Of i Law 0 0 0 0 0 800 000 0 0 2 7 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 200 4 7totals 32 2 totals 27 struck out for Oliver 8 a struck out fur Porter 9 of pop pril out for Bridges 0. 101 000 0002 7 i 000 012 ox4 7 i in h r Erboso -6-% 7 4 4 4 2 1v4 0 0 0 1 0 0 78385 Cunningham croat. To a St. Loula 24 a Pittsburgh 27-12. Do Glasl Ngaue Gram was. White Schofield. Groat. Nelson 2. 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Killegrew 2. Fra Licona lines meld. U Hurley Stewart. 2 41. A--12.541. I inc apparel left. To tie major form reversal of the Day came in women s Quarter finals where the foreign team of Bloomer Brasher and Christine Truman England lost to Sandra Loubat new Orleans and Gwyn eth Thomas Cleveland 6-4, 6-4. Other than Mark and Laver the other top ranked men s teams Alex Olmedo and Earl Buchholz Barry Mackay and Mike Franks and Neale Fraser and Roy Emerson had Little trouble in their third round matches Mulloy who had played three sets in men s seniors was the chief troublemaker for Mark and Laver both of whom will represent Australia in the Davis cup Chal Lenge round. His Clever front court work and powerful serves forced the first set to 22 games and he keyed the drive that carried the american pair to second and third Sot decisions. By that time he had played six sets and age began to Tell. He lost his service on the second game of the fourth set and was broken again in the fifth game of the fifth set. Mackay and Franks turned Back the upset bid of Ai Ochoa Mexico and Juan Hermosilla Guatemala 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2. Fraser and Emerson the top australian team took Harry Hoff Man Philadelphia and Edward Dailey Harrisburg pa., 6-3, 6-4, 11 9. The Olmedo Buchholz duo knocked off Allen Fox los an Geles and Larry Nagler North Hollywood calif., 6-2, 6-4, 6-4. Daley Racks up 15th Victory As athletics beat botox 6-3 Gills totals 000 32 4 8 totals 3d 9 13 will ill for Pena 7 b popped out for de Inetor 8 a Sini led for Pentleton x d walked for Pignatano 9 e filed out for Zim Mer 11 f a Iii cd for Bino 9 8 ran for Kuryllo a. 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The blow aided Daley to his 15th Victory More than any Kan Sas City Pitcher has Ever won in a season. He has lost seven games. The hit also boosted Daley a runs batted in to 12 on Only 20 hits and gave him a batting average of .31.3. The Victory gave the athletics sole Possession of sixth place a game ahead of the sox. By Brosnan Neal. We Koufax. A upon Smith. T2 51. A Persley cops decision pittsf1eld, mass. A vet eran Arthur Persley 141, red Cross la., scored a unanimous decision Over Willie Stevenson 146, Boston in a 10-round welterweight bout. Daley occurrence Boston Kansas Ilyah n n a n u hemus gets Call Over run fielder or Iii Nisels 2h t. Williams. If Gernert 111 Jensen. It Mal Une lib White c Sullivan p Kiely. B Cli Intuni p 400 tunic of 211 400 he Der. If 0 0 4 0 0 h. Williams 4 1 2 411 on. If 412 4 1 j a Timur is lib n 0 400 Ladli a. 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Hemus was fined $100 for that affair after he stood in the dugout with his arms held in front of his stomach an apparent indication of obesity with reference to Landes. The fiery St. Louis manager was tossed out of a july 27 contest by Landes and remarked it s a Dis Grace to professional umpiring to have a Man so out of shape. He can t even move off a 555th engr club cops East Region softball Karlsruhe Germany Spe Cial it co 555th engr up won the army tips 7th army Eastern Region softball championship by defeating cob 78th engr in 7-4, in the finals Here. The 595th med co placed third while fourth spot was taken by the809ih engr co. The 555th nine came out of the loser s bracket to win the double elimination event
