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Up Salt l spectacular finish in the mile re Lay gave the Elfi their fifth Eon Cut la championship in the Hep Tago nals outdoor meet saturday at Princeton s Palmer stadium. At the Start of the relay the ill Iii amt i i. Twi s d my ii amt Tel 7 drop twins., 5-7, on Bowsfield Sparkler Minneapolis iup1 Konni Mickity Louth tip Ted bows iced Only three Outi Newny from a no hit no run Victory rave up a a nor Oflia in the ninth inning Satur Day and lost his shutout Ai the athletics Defeated the Minnesota twin. Go the 27-year-old off Speed Pitcher Wai wild in the Early innings but settled Down to retire 11 Ina Row before running into a ninth inning Jam. He walked five an struck out four in posting his Sec Ond Victory urn list four losses. Bow hold opened the ninth in Ning by walking Zollo Versalles. Alter touting off two pitches Vic Wood s Boot in 10th allows tribe to Edge Detroit 6-5 had tied the game with four rum in the Felt at the ninth. With runner on tint and third in the top of the 10th, Job Adcock hit a grounder that Wood booted to allow Vic Daval Hio to score Yale captures fifth straight Hept atonal track meet title pirates Edge cardinals 3-2 font intact from Page 18 Law picked up his first Victor against one defeat and we lifted when he ran into trouble with two out in the eighth after George Altman singled forms third hit and Ken Boyer singled. With run ners on first and third Southpaw Bob Veala came in from the Bull pen and got Stan Musial to Fly out to Center. The cardinals got their scores on Home nuts. With two away in the first inning. Bill White shot pitch into the upper right Field stands for his fourth circuit blast of the Seton. Miulan opened the second inning with a Homer into the lower Rish Field stands. It Wash i third this year. First for Law an so. 4 9  i 9 t. If s i i 111sit i i i. J i us sit  Sura ii i Triau ail Iota nil n in to  to Iii a ii i tar a wont to Tib Mack it it  us Hull Tor i Trow tamil in   a i i i he 4 it Tom Amun. To a Ai. Umm. Sill Niu mkt it 1. Dp-4mu, h Tim i i 1 i i i 9 i 1. 1 11. . �4 atone. T last event of the meet. Yale Helda 57-06 Lead Over Harvard. At the Start of the final Lap Yale was in last place by 35 Yards. But Wendell Mottley. Running the last Lap for the Ells made up the Dis Tance to give a a the for Firstin the relay and a 63-57 margin Over Harvard for the meet championship. Mottley a native of Trinidad also took first place in the 440 Yard run where his time of 47.0seconds tied the meet records to three years ago by Jim stack of Yale. After Yale and Harvard came army in third place with 50 Polnau. Navy was fourth with 41h, an Cornell was fifth with 16. The eight Ivy league colleges an army and Navy participated in the meet Harvard s Aggrey awol. A native of Uganda was one of the meet s two double Winner taking first in the 100-Yard dash and the220-Yard dash. Army s Bill Straub Wai the other taking firsts in the mile and two mile runs. Straub turned in a time of 4 09.5 in the mile and later in the afternoon was clocked at 9 04.3 in the two mile event cadets cop vault army also took the pole vault when the cadets Richard Plymal cleared 14 feet. 6 inches. Plymale took the event for the second straight year. He finished ahead of four others who cleared 14 feet and were ranked according to the number of misses they had. Army and Harvard the Only teams with double winners each too five firsts to tie for most first place medals won Yale the Mee Champion took firsts in three events and tied for first in the decisive mile relay. Other teams with championship performances were Princeton. Pennsylvania and Cor Nell. Saturday s meet was the 39th an Nual outdoor championships of  games association. With the tie breaking run. Willie Kirkland a Pinch hitter then Dou bled Home Al Luplow with the inning run. Cleveland starter Dick Donovan and a 4-0 shutout going on five hits when with one out in the ninth Detroit erupted for four runs on four hits Oft Donovan and free relievers to Send the con Eit into extra  Cash got a bases loaded to out single to tie the game. Cleveland had built up the 4-0ead As Daval Hio knocked in three runs with a two run Homer and sacrifice Fly and Woodle head s Homer off Tiger starter Hank  Fox the third Tiger Pitcher took the loss when Wood Serror set up the two unearned runs while Jerry Walker the fourth Indian Pitcher who gave Upa key single to Cash Hung on to take the  Wert in his first major eague time at Bat doubled Home it veal with two out in the lost of the 10th to account for the tigers final run. Lost in the Wood Virtu caused scratching Wilmington Del. 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The loss was Roland s first in three decision the last no hit no run Gamsu pitched in the american Leegett was Here last aug. 26. Twin South Paw Jack Kralick. Now with Cleve and. Downed the a h that Day 14. Bowsfield. The Only Lethander on. The Kansas City pitching staff was obtained from the lot Angeles ask gels during the of season for right under Dan Oslo set. The Trade come As an aftermath of the Belles Al for Oslo ski Swap we was outlawed by baseball co nuns Sloncz Ford  the a s could t ski they took boost Tell. Tod s Tough Brook re re m Isuji. Of 1-Lmrim. La in. In Palurik u a tit Tabullo. If lust. � do or i. Of ii. Bullion a total h f totauk-ni-4 out or hound to Uit Imit in Tuii fuck my Tor r. A Chiai City task -4 i to of it it ill t i a it aund. . City St-1s, i win if a. Did Madutz honoured As top fireman Boston Kupij Boston Ellef specialist Dick Sudatz was honoured Here with the 1962 fireman of he year award before the Start o the red sox senators game at Fenway Park. 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