Braves Whip Giants 6-1; Move Into First By Point f Otwr ver, La Grande, Ore., Trotter's Dodgers Tuesday's Result ' Hi-Way Caf 22 Hand Ford 2 ; Trotter's 9 Glass 7 Dodgers 6 Tiger 1 '. Hi way Cafe smathcd tlie Hand J-'ord team 22 2 while Trotter's was edging Class Drug 97 and Jthe Dodgers moved back into sole possession of first in the tlk'S league with a 6 1 conquest of the Tigers. - Hand Ford scored single runs in the first and second innings. before the roof fell in on (hem ' Ucickel advanced to tliird on 'a a base on balls in the first Bicckel advanced to third on i ground ball and scored when ly was out pitcher to first. Hand scored its second and last run when Berry was safe on an error, Tsiatso walked aitd Wor re) singled to drive in Berry. Hi-Way went ahead in the bot tom of the second. Charles Cro- ghan was safe on an error to open the inning. Walks to Alam Johnson, Ron F'eik and Kuss Keik produced two runs. I Huntsman singled to drive in pair of counters before Laughl bon walked to fill 'em up again. Pas came through with a single . to , drive two more runs in and put tne tnow-llounds ahead b-z J he Chow-Hounds pushed across 16 runs in the third inning to end the game. t Home runs by Ncimcr, Hunts man and Alexander were the big hits. Neimer and Huntsman also singled along with Oas and Alam to help the cause. The lead changed hands like a bounding tennis ball before Trotter's edged by Ci'ass Drug p7. Glass got a one run lead ju the first when Lewis tripled after two were out and scored when McClay was safe on an er Vor. Trotter's tied it with walks to Jim Zeigler, John Knight. Ran flolrih, and Williams. Trotter's scored twice in the lop of the third on walks to Mike I lay den and a single by Run Km tnons and John Knight's clouh'e. ' Glass grabbed a 4 3 lead In the bottom of the inning. Shaw walked and scored on Lewis' triple. Lewis scored when Mc Clay was safe on an error. Mc JTJay advanced to third and scor ed on a ground out. " 'Two more runs in the fourth put Trotter's back in the lead. Pointer doubled and scored on Mike Hardens single. Ilayden scored after moving to third when his brother was safe on an error. Glass scored three times in the bottom of the fourth to make it 7-5. McKay singled, advanced to second when the third basemanl bobbled Fuller's ground ball and1 scored on Shaw's single. Lewis walked and both men scored on the ground ball by McClay that the shortstop booted. Trotter's picked up the final four and winnings runs in the top of the fifth. Bluhm was safe on an error and Dave llialt drew a walk.- Hack to back singles by Dick Hi.itt and Pointer account ed for two runs. Mike llayden was safe on the pitcher's error to load thr1 bases and Gary Hay den slngh'd In -send two runs College Al!-Sta rs Pass First Test; Beat Bears 7-6 EVANSTON, 111. i Ul'H - lie College All-Stars who passe I I heir first test against a National Ktxl b.ill league foe by healing the Chicago Hears 7-6. resumed trn'n ing today for their Aug H clash With the Balimore Colts. The collegians used almost every player on Conch Otto Graham's 40-maii squad in Tues ' day's contest but failed to sliow any spark until the fourth period when quarterback Lee Grosscup tossed a 33-yard pass to Buddy Dial of It ice for a touchdow n and Sam Williams of Michigan State kicked the winning point. The all-out scrimmage w as con ducted under game con-tit Ions with 'the exceptions o( kickotfs which were not Used. Owner-coach George II a I a s whose Bears finished with a marked statistical edge over the collegians, complimented Graham's squad as a "team that played better football and dc served to win." .. The 1"9 All Slurs did not ap pear as strong a unit as their (968 counterparts who lost to the Bear in a similar scrimmage but went on to beat the Cleveland Browns in one of I he rare vic tories for I he college players. OBSERVER Neil Andersen Wed., Aug.' 5," 1959 Page 2 Edge Glass; Dump Tigers scampering across the plate. Knight was the winner and Fuller got the loss The Dodgers and the Tigers swapped single runs in the first inning before the Dodgers got warmed up. Dalton walked and scored on a bad throw to account tor the Dodger run The Tigers scored when Hunts man walked, advanced to second and scored on Holmes' single to left. The Tigers got only one other hit in the game. Rick Ger ry doubled in the final inning. The Dodgers got three in the third to grab the well played contest, nought doubled and scored on Dalton's single. Smith singled sending Dalton to third rhomas walked to fill the bases. Stanley walked to force Dalton across with a run. Smith got the win striking out six men and Holmes was the loser with 10 K t Standings United Press International American League W. Pet. CB Chicago Cleveland Baltimore Kansas City Detroit 62 61 54 32 52 50 46 .602 . .581 2 .505 10 .500 10'j .486 12 .485 12 .438 17 .406 20' New York Boston Washington 43 63 Tuesday Night's Rtult Detroit 4 New York 3 Baltimore 3 Chicago 2 Cleveland 8 Washington 2 Boston 4 Kansas City 1 list, twi.i Kansas City 8 B'jrHm 6 2ndi Pacific Coast League W. L. Pet, CB :i 2' 2' 3 6' Ill's Sacramento Portland Vancouver Salt Lake 60 53 .531 .518 .518 .509 .50! .500 .478 .437 57 53 S 55 58 56 58 56 57 57 55 60 4 63 Phoenix San Diego Spokane Seattle Tuetday' Result Vancouver 1 Sacramento 0 1st) Sacramento 4 Vancouver 3 2nd ' San Diego 2 Portland 0 Phoenix 5 Spokane 3 Salt Lake 5 Seattle 1 Northwest League Standings W. L. Pet. GB. Wenatchee 1 16 .543 Yakima 19 16 .543 . Lewislon 17 16 .515 1 Salem 16 17 .41 2 Eugene 17 18 .485 2 Tn-Clty 14 IS .4U4 4 Tuetday Hasulls Tri-City 5 l-cwiston 4 Salem 12 Yakima 5 Eugene V Wenatchee 0 list" Eugene 5 Wenatchee 4 2ndi National League Tuesday' Result Philadelphia 2 Chicago 1 Pittsburgh 7 St. l.ouis 3. night Cincinnati 4 Los Angeles 1. night Milwaukee 6 San Fran. 1. night IS? One Beam family for six generations... One Kentucky formula for 164 years! i", "l" -n n. w-.tS3R?, '.a' i '"'1 mmmSi Wlint makes Beam bourbon taste so gixxl? More than anything it is the fact t lint today, as for 164 years it is still the HeaniM who make HI'.AM, under the same formula, in (he same Kentucky country where bourbon was born. That is why you ran always buy Beam bourbon with trust. $110 $ Pt. . Ot. KtNTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON KHISKfY 86 PROOF piSlllltO AND BUTTK0 BY THE I AMIS B BIAN DlSIIUING CO., CltKMuM, KT. , United Pre International Milwaukee is back in first place and Warren Spahn is back on the track toward winning 20 for the 10th time, so what else is new? Spahn and the Braves threw cold water on a lot of pennant talk around San Francisco when they beat the Giants, 6 t. Tuesday night and knocked them out of first place by one percentage point. That one point ordinarily might not mean too much but the way both Milwaukee ard the 38-year-old Spahn have been going lately, it could turn out to be the turn ing point in the tight National League race. The Braves, apparently over a near-disastrous mid-July slump, have won six of their last seven while Spahn has won four in a row and 15 for the season. He held the Giants to three singles and shut them out until the ninth. Five Giant Errors Losing pitcher Mike McCormick made two errors in setting the stage for his own downfall and his teammates chipped in with three more. Del Crandall added a two-run homer foe the Braves. Cincinnati defeated Los Ange les, 4-1; Pittsburgh downed St Louis. 7 3, and Philadelphia shad ed Chicago, 2-1, in other NL games. The Cleveland Indians moved within two games of first place In the American League, and hand ed the Washington Senators their 17th straight defeat, 8-2: the Bal timore Orioles came from behind to nip the league-leading Chicago White Sox, 3-2; Detroit topoed New York, 4-J. and Kansas City won the nightcap of a twi - night twin-bill 8-6, after Boston won the opener, 4-1. Southpaw Joe Nuxhall pitched a three-hitter in leading the Reds to their fourth straight victory and dropping the Dodgers into third place. Nuxhell struck out 10 men and got all the margin he needed when Vada Pinson socked his 15th homer with one on in a three-run third.- Vem Law won his 12th game for the Pirates with a seven-hit effort over the Cardinals. It was only the third victory in 18 games for Pittsburgh, Law also having won the other two. Roberts Evens Chart Robin Roberts of the Phillies evened his season record at 10-10 when he pitched a five hitter to hand the Cubs their sixth straight loss. Loser Bob Anderson blanked Philadelphia until the eighth when Harry Anderson doubled home the two runs that won live game. Tito Francona drove hi four runs with a triple and a homer in Cleveland's win over Washington. Rookie, Jim Perry pitched a six- hitter for his eighth victory. The 17 straight losses by the Senators are only three shy of the all-time major league record of 20 consecutive defeats, shared by three clubs. Billy Klaus' infield hit with the bases loaded in the eighth inning enabled the Orioles to snap a scven-gi.ne White Sox winning streak. Left hander Hilly lloeft pitched the first eight innings for Baltimore and earned his first victory since April 18. Frank Lary of the Tigers boost ed his lifetime record against the Yankees to 21-5 in stopping them on six hits for his nth victory of the season. It was the fifth Iff Bourbon Mm.r,(1, SW IMHinMi ARCHIE MOORE One of Three Secret Drinks Gold Clip Race Shapes Up As Torrid Affair SEATTLE CPI Sunday's 52nd running of the Gold Cup, the speedboat classic, shaped up today as a torrid affair after some siz zling qualifying runs. Ten boats attempted qualifying runs over the three-mile course on Lake Washington Tuesday and seven made it at speeds of better than 100 miles per hour. The un limiteds must cruise three laps of the course at a speed of at least 95 miles an hour. Miss Pay n Save, Seattle, qual ified at 108.216 m.p.h. in "sticky" water. Then a breeze blew up that brought a brisk rain storm but left water conditions on the lake ideal. The boats poured onto the track almost as fast as they could be handled. Gale V, Detroit, with Bill Ccn- trell driving, qualified at 102922 m.p.h. and .her sister ship. Gale VI with Fred Alter at the helm. qualified at 107.928 m.p.h. Wahoo of Seattle, driven by Miro Slovak, qualified at 112.971 m.p.h. ' and Breathless II of the Lake Tahoe tacht Club made it in 104 922. Hawaii Kai of Bellevue. Wash.. turned it in 109607 and Maverick of Lake Mead with Bill Stead driving did it in 111.493. Still to qualify for Sunday's race are Kol-Roy. Miss Thriftway and Thriftway Tco, all Seattle, Coral Reef, Tacoma: Miss ' Spokane. Spokane; Notrogeil, Washington. DC; U.S. I, Detroit, and Miss Tri-City. at .Kennewick, Wash. stralght time Lary beat the Yanks this year. Pete Runnels paced the Red Sox to their opening game triumph over the A s w hen he drove in three runs with a pair of singles. In the nightcap. Ray Boone hit a two-run homer for KC in the fifth and the A's clinched the victory with a six-run rally in the sixth f n-tir.ri-M'ft';--! i" V- ytfl-t" .A-a ,.J,,..fV.-.-rt.l-.lf A., a,, ,-s.t.-r.11ir.ir,ri..ir,ltll jy-yf, I,- --niiif! m hit,- iTi-r- -riii -w.i'nf I, M. -fts Price I , will say "Yes" to your heart! j . h - r ! :i 1 m i4i'. b '"."'I llr1'' Jijz 1 1 v. V, 'Cas'-Lane Feud Over Pitchers NEW YORK 'l!PI Casey Stengel countH slowly to 10 to day to hold his temper anJ then answered point-by - point Frank Lane s bitter charges that he had pulled "a damned dirty trick" the way he used his pitchers in Mon day's All-Star game. ' I don't care what he says." said Stengel when advised 'of the verbal broadside launched at him by General Manager Lane of the Cleveland Indians. But then, obviously caring quite a bit bur refusing to lose his good humor, Stengel pitched into Lane's charge that there was something sinister in his use ot three Baltimore Orioles pitchers and also in using tired Cal Mc Lish of the Indians instead of tired Ryne Duren of the Yankees. Stengel's answer, boiled down, is that everybody was tired. "Ail the managers must have forgot to mark down the All-Star game on their calendars," said Stengel, "because they used six of the All-Star pitchers on Sun clay. Why, in order to get a man to start the game 1 ha i to pick a guy who wasn't even on the sjiiad." Stong'l was referring to his se lection of rookie pitcher Jerry Walker on Sunday as replacement for injured catcher Gus Triaiulos of the Orioles on the All - Star squad. In the same breath Stengel picked Walker on the squad and named him to start the game in Los Angeles. Walker emerged the winning pitcher. As for using McLish instead of Duren to relieve in the eighth inning, Stengel said, "Duren uould have pitched if he had shown anything at all when he warmed up." Lane denounced Stengel Tues day in Chicago, saying, "I chal lenge Stengel to explain why he used a dog-tired Cal McLUh and three Baltimore pitchers when bis own Ryne Duren never left the bull pen." Earlier Tuesday, manager Paul Richards of the Orioles stated that Stengel's use of three Oriole pitch ers en Monday Walker, Billy (J Dell, and Hoyt V.'ilhelm) had "messed up" his pitchiug plans for the week. Stengel took notice of that, too, when he ohser ed, "I couldn't have messed up the Orioles too much I see by the scoreboard that somebody down there beat Chicago last night." 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San Diego Blanks Beyos 2-0; Mounties, Solons Split Two By United Pre International John Brigcs hurled one-hit ball Tuesday night and the San Diego Padres evened their Pacific Coast League series with the Portland Beavers 2-0. The win split the series at one game apiece and left Portland in second place. I1 games behind Sacramento. The hurler also scored one of the San Diego runs Briggs chalked up his ninth vic tory against three losses, lie nev er lost control and the Beavers never seriously threatened. George Brunei, who started for Portland, was tagged the the loss. his 10th versus four wins. The Padres picked up five hits from him before he was relieved in the ninth by Glen Mc.Mmn. The Padres scored single runs in the fourth and last innings. Dick Smith doubled in Briggs for the first tally and Steve Jankow ski scored on an error by Clar ence Moore. Andre Rodgers the perennial washout with the San Francisco Giants is back home again. Rodgers, who led the Pacific Coast League in hitting last year with a crackling .377 mark, smashed five for five Tuesday night as he paced the Phoenix Giants to a 5-3 win over Spokane. The lanky shortstop from the Bahamas was recently sent to Phoenix from the big league Giants in a move that brought Willie McCovey to San Francisco Back And Forth Dodgers has been given the Giants' shortstop post for the past three years and each time he has played his way back to the minors where he does quite well, thank you. In other action Vancouver and Sacramento split a twin bill, the Mounties winning the opener, 1-0. and dropping the nightcac, 4-3. San Diego nipped Portland, 2-0 and Salt Lake City defeated Se attle. SI. Bud W atkins went the route on the mound for the Phoenix nine aud Rodgers' offensive show made him a winner. 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