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Freda i Wii let Toronto 6 Jue twits 2 Buffalo 8, by new 2 " 3, Atlanta j richmond4," Colum Tom -3 of 4 a i i american association w l 17 19 21as1 24 27 it Denver 10, and line Atli 3tit Iwa rih Omaha 6at 0klih.ina City Fain. wort1 Oklahoma City 26 22 21 19 j7pet. ,60s, .579 .$12 1477 ,442 of 4�7, los Angeles Ralph Terry retired 15 men in order Friday night while pitching the new York Yankees to a g-2 Victory Over the los Angeles Angels before �1,584 fans largest american league crowd of the season. T the Veteran Yankee hurler gave up a Lead off single to Albie Pear son in the first inning and then mowed the Angels Down in order until Joe Koppe led off the sixth with a walk. Tue Yankees capitalized on the wildness of to Belinsky and four los Angeles errors in route to their Victory. Belinsky gave up 10 hits in the eight innings he worked walked two hit two batsmen and and committed a pair of miscues. Terry Jeave up Only four hits weakening slightly in the seventh when the Angels put a Man on Oase on Catcher John Blanchard a error and he scored on Lee Thom As single Thomas then homered the ninth inning fior the second los Angeles run. The Yankees scored twice in the second when Hector Lopez doubled in Blanch Ard and scored on Tom trash s single. They added three More in the seventh thanks to two los Angeles errors and some weird in Field play along with three singles one a two run shot by Bill Skowron. Skowron with two away in the ninth hit his ninth Homer of the season into the left Centerfield loss was Only the second of the season for Belonsky. The Youn Rookie earlier Lonj the Spring had pitched a no hitter and then ran up a 6-1 record before meeting the Yankees for the first time.1 the attendance was the largest Everto witness an Angel game either at Home or on the Road and was the largest night crowd to appear in the new Chavez Ravine stadium. The los Angeles dodgers in a Day game opening the season Drew 52,564 fans. Detroit a lanky Jim Perry retired the Flat 16 bait allowed Only four hits Friday night As he pitched Thor it Cleveland indians to a 7-1 Victory Over the Detroit tigers. The 6-foot, 4-Inch right hander s magic spell ended after the sixth on infield singles by Dick Brown and Jake colavito lined a single to Center in the seventh for the Fiill hit off Perry. And Norm Cash hit a two out Homer to the no the Tito Francona led the indians a hit attack with a two Rumin the first and a two run single in the eighth. Al _ two runs with a single in the second arid a bases loaded Wail nats Edge twins on Hinton Homer Terry Fie new York Minneapolis up Chuc Hinton stroked a wrong feel Homer in the top of the 12th in Ning Friday night to give the Washington senators a 4-3 Victo Nover the Minnesota twins. 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The previous year he aver aged .24.0 Points for a team that won Only five of 26 games. Stan Ley was recommended to the kicks by Bob Feerick coach of Santa Clara. Hirohito to be Patron Tokyo a emperor Hiro Hito has formally accepted an invitation to be Patron of the Tokyo olympics an Imperial household spokesman said the emperor s notification was sent to the Japan olympic organizing committee which extended the invitation in keeping with the custom of having Heads of slate preside Over olympiads. Three times up hit an outside pitch Over the Brightfield Fence to tag Jim Donohue. The fifth Minne Sota Pitcher with his first defeat. Donohue who was recently obtained in a Trade with los Ange Les has won one game. The nats jumped of to a 3 Lead after four innings. Harry Bright s double accounted for a pair in the third and Bob Schmidt s Home run scored the senators third run in the fourth. The twins rallied for three runs to the eighth to tie the score on run scoring singles by Hal Nara gon berate Allen and Georg Ebanks. The fifth Washington Pitcher Ray Rippelmeyer was credited with his first win in two decisions. The game which lasted nearly four hours featured a total of37 players. The defeat dropped the twins 2i games behind league Leadin Cleveland. A s sign Catcher Kansas City up the Kansas City athletics have signed Catcher Joe Taylor 20, Miami to a Bonus contract Taylor who bats and throws right handed hit .375 this season for Dade Junior col lege. He was a member of the 1961 National Junior College All Star baseball team. Eighth. Just when the crowd1started whooping it up Iolj pation of the first perfect the american league in a i Brown came through single to shortstop. Woodli made a diving backhand St his wild throw could no beaten the slow footed brow ii Lif it were on target. One out later. Wood beat hit to third but Perry to out of his Only Jam by getting Bruton on a grounder. Perry walked Only 01struck out four. The loss went to Frank Gav Perry of Clev Landart it ii s an o the Tufty. of of i. The to. If dlr Ferut. Of i Toniann e ital l. Mrchi Riih. .11 Kolni lilt. 3h i error. � i 0n 4t s f it it p lit woo 2b it Narni i t is 2 a. R itt d 0 L�ry. I 1 Nuli 3t tit. Out Tor pm for. It trait 220 000 000 000 very w.4-sl i iry it sip t 0 to 3 exit i in s 1 1. Do troll. Or e a. Sit i tall. Impi in Stow 3. B Ruih Imit list or or it tar kit Jaii Jzyk a tit 3 t k a athletics blast red sox 9-2 Wickersham gets 6ih Fictor Kansas City a Dav Wickersham racked up Victory no. 6 Friday night As he pitched the Kansas City athletics to a � -2 decision Over the Boston red Sot. Wickersham a refugee from Thea s bullpen has won All three of his starts in addition to three earlier victories in Relief. He has lost once. Norm Siebern and de Chirles each knocked in three athletic runs Don Schwall Rookie of the Yearin 1961, suffered his sixth pitching defeat. He left with none out in the fourth inning after giving up our runs on three hits fou Jases on balls and hitting two batsmen. Wickersham gave up eight hit Sand had the sox under control sex ept in the fourth inning. Prank Malzone led off that Frame with a Home run. Pete Runnels doubled and Bob Tillman tripled with no one out. Outfield assistance the tall right hander got but Al thou further scoring As Carroll Hardy grounded out and Tillman was thrown out at the plate try no to score after Eddie Bresso Utts by to Gino Cimoli in Brightfield the a s got a run in the Firstin i no when sch Wal t hit Howser Vith a pitch. After Jose Tartabull forced Howser Siebern singled a to third and he scored As Manny Jimenez forced Siebern ate cond. 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