Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 29, 1958

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 29, 1958, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press tuesday july Page 19 Willison won t soon forget sixth inning of win no. 16 Maurice Smith Willison Weathers storm of homers for 16th win k Xvi i. The Gold eyes Gany Wilison Hung up his 16th Victory of by Don Blanchard a couple of swats with his Bat and some pressure pitching where it was needed most were the ingredients used by Gary Willison w ring right hander up his 16th Victory last night As the Winnipeg the season monday night but it was a Home run tainted in their heels for a ing extort the Young right hander turned in Minot cards collected seven runs and All were the result of Gopher ing manager Ken Landenberger s Minot mallards. Balls three of which Wilison served up in succession m the a Liaison needs me win sixth inning the latter achievement although not Harold a Bayluss Gold Eye first time its been done Borders on the unique even voter Standard set last season. Bayluss an baseball men like manager Al unset and George Silvey recall seeing Throe homers hit Back Back in professional baseball i be seen two lots of said Unser three Well that s a new one As far As i m concerned apart from his k4psje in the sixth inning Willison did t pitch a bad Ball game he issued up a three run Homer to Willie Williams in the first inning but from then until the sixth moved along in Good style the three homers by the Way were hit off pitches that were High but in the strike zone with his win last night Willison is Only one Short of equalling the team record for triumphs by that Mark is 17 and was set by Hal last year seems certain the right hander whom the cardinals drafted from the White sox Chain for is destined to surpass that re Cord according to Al Unser Willison could reach the top in professional baseball however to do so he s got to overcome die wild streaks by which he is plagued quite consistently with regular second baseman Tommy Mcdevitt sidelined by a bruised hip Unser had Julio Gotay playing second base Gotay broke into organized Ball in that position and handles it Well but Unser insists that Julio s spot on the Diamond is at third base he s got the said Al not to mention the Range and Power plate expected of a third Sacker Julie gave an excellent demonstration of the latter in Tine first inning when he hit a three run Homer Over the left Centre Field hence the Ball must have travelled a Good 350 feet if if if if you Haven t seen the Minot mallards in action it s Worth a visit to the Park just to take a look at shortstop Mike Delahoz a native of Venezuela Mike is Only 18 years old and is playing his first season in organized Ball this lad should go a Long Way he s a Brilliant defensive player and is not bad at the plate either and watching him in action you can see that he just loves to play baseball if if if caught part of the Milwaukee International league All Star a Veteran right Handor chalked up a 17-8 record Willison presently is 1s-3. He will have at least eight More chances to surpass the Mark and enter the select 20-game Circle. Last night at the stadium be fore a she crowd of one of the smallest of the season Villi san slashed a timely two run single in the Gold eyes five run first and blasted a Solo Homer Over the Centerfield Fence in the fourth. He recovered from an awesome display of Home run Power by the mallards in the sixth inning to hold the visitors scoreless in the final three. The win enabled the Gold eyes to keep Pace with the Fargo Moorhead twins who blanked grand Forks 9-0. The go Weyes have a slight percentage margin Over the twins in the Pennant race. Bonus Rookie Ray sadecki., 4-3 will toe the rubber tonight at k in the second game of the series Willi he mallards. Julius Little mudcat Grant 15-5 is expected to pitch or the visitors tagged for a three run Homer by Willie Williams Minot All Star Centre fielder in the opening in Ning Willison held the visitors witless until the sixth. Then Mike Delahoz the All Star shortstop who haunted Howie Peterson sat urday with a game winning 10th inning Homer in the All Star game slammed a double into Centerfield which ignited a two out Minot up rising. Before the fireworks were Over la Nirenberger John Skorupsky and newcomer Frank Lanier h a d drilled Back to Bacic homers and chose a different Fence every time. Willison with one foot in the clubhouse walked Catcher Joe Morlan but struck out Pitcher in fact George thinks Cal might even get an of Virgil Brinson to end the Shen Poleon singled twice As did Jim Schaffer who was robbed of a third by Mallard second baseman Chuck Hiller who roamed behind second to make a slightly spectacular play in the sixth. Gold Eye glints while Wil Lison was continuing his winning them hit loss the game was ways at the stadium at Toronto telecast and consequently took us a former Goldie. Cal Browning was turning in two sparkling innings of pitching for the International league All stars who lost to the world Champion Milwaukee braves 3-2 Browning struck out three of the champs As he held Minot Khu Claire Diu a Superior is. Cloud grand Forks Aberdeen. Fin .6.12 .585 vj6 .500 .407 37j73 29 i 020 30 1 of Lxi 110 9 Schmidt Semproch. Far Rij. Fri Al Rel a fun Francisco Philadelphia is 37 .585 4 and. Parrel Annii 41 41 .500 9 .4 is ainu , san fran Rusco o10 r e Philadelphia u01 0 comae and thou Meyer saw Alsky. Only scheduled. Requesting fans i select a most popular Gold l Rand Fork we too a a Minot 7, Winnipeg 8 Duluth Superior 000 001 6 o toll on the local Gate Schaffer Chunky Catcher was presented with a wrist watch by the elks who ran a special -1--1 Ctol i to 020 nov a i i Hillnat in Trio Wol 1 Martin. G forty an Oagot m the local newspapers recently to Eye the vote was close Garry Willison Julio Gotay favored a most worthy Younis the Gold Eye try out sponsored by the Parent cards opened yesterday stadium with a turnout 70 aspirants Charlie Frey who is conducting the Camp concealed any Digap a ointment he might have had Over the Large turnout of youngsters prey was expecting More sex Puri need and older Ball players several were under is the cards Are interested in lads who could play on pne of. Their d clubs next season Frey Cut his squad Down to a More manag Able size As he released about 40 of the enthusiasts after yester Day s workout. The Camp continues today and tomorrow Art Fetzner administrative assist ant to Walter Shannon of St. Louis is also in town for a Short visit it is his first trip Down game on to from Toronto was certainly Good to see Cal Brown Browning work a couple of innings for the All stars ing struck out three in the two innings lie performed including red schoendienst Milwaukee s great second baseman who in this particular game was playing in the Outfield George Silvey of the cardinals drooled when Browning went in to pitch in the former Gold Eye who has won 13 and lost five for Rochester this season Silvey sees a future St. Louis card Inal Star port Unity with the Parent club this season apart from his 2.81 earned run average what Silvey likes about Browning is his courage his one big fault is that he works just a Little too last but that s a habit cell can learn to overcome talking about bask Baluyu in general Silvey says it looks very much As if the Texas league is going to fold at the if that happens it could Well be the end of this season american association might expand to ten teams with two of the clubs from Texas if there s no expansion then might pull out of Omaha where they Are losing Money and Milwaukee fold its tent in Wichita -. Where they too Are Tak ing a red Ink Bath did or. Silvey hear any talk about Winnipeg As far As a triple a franchise was answer a Blunt no the understand the Junior hockey league held another meeting at the Winnipeg Arena monday night no release was made to the press apparently the Junior moguls just like to get together to hear themselves talk they enjoyed one another hot air for about an hour beg comparison by Stewart Mcleod Canadian press staff writer Cardiff terms of relative manpower Canada made a lame showing the British Empire games. The Canadian collection of 27 medals considering the fact there were 98 athletes seems rather Pale against the 60 medals Gath ered by 109 australians. Australia s collection was a healthy one compared with the 80 medals 210 englishmen piled up. Sixty nine m embers of the South african team did much better with 31 medals in beating Canada out for third place. One Man team in terms of team strength and production no country can match the its one Man team clubbers upset giants of speedy Tommy Robinson left with a Gold medal for the 220, and a Silver for the 100. Singapore was a close second to the Bahamas. Singapore s two Man squad was composed of. Two weightlifters and each picked up a Gold medal. While Canada s showing was not so Good she has company. Scotland got Only 13 medals with 126 five of the Columbus club collected another Point for the win column monday night defeating Elmwood 9-5 in a Junior baseball league game at Elmwood grounds. Eddie Martin hurled a two hit Ter struck out nine and walked seven while loser Terry Taylor gave up eight hits struck out two and walked one. Eddie Martin went three for five for Columbus while Les Maunder j hit a triple and a single and Gerry Bowlin two singles. 1wo Matlill Howie Hughes and Bruce Chud Ley both hit singles for the losers. Following Are the league stand Ings awards were Gold. Host country Wales got Only Gold three 142 men and women on its team. Canadian team officials were confident they would see Canada get four Gold medals. But they had to Settle for 10 Silver and 16 Bronze medals with the Lone Gold taken by the eight cared univer sity of British Columbia Crew. Judi out Bas Baij w i. Elmwood 4 Cuac-----.-----. S 9 Columbus club. 7 8 4 in car being fixed rent a new car Hertz 174 Lombard phone on Madison card a double main event will be featured tonight at 147 proven Cher Avenue As Gord Mackie s Madison. Wrestling club presents its weekly out door card. A tag match will Send the Tardi Brothers Eddie and Joe against Bobo Bryce and Lloyd Antonation in one half of the main event. The bout is Tor 60 minutes or Best of three Faes. The other half will be a return match Between frenchy Charn Spagne and Bob Jones with no time limit. Bill Dromo and Bill Kochen will holds in Hie Semi Svi Dup Lou Hebert and Andy Galipeau Are set for the special i event which will open proceedings at 8 . Gold Eye manager Al tenser said he could t recall having witnessed Ihrck Back to Back homers during the his career and car Dinal farm Boss George Silvey concurred. A Check with the other Polar centres revealed that a Sim Ilar feat took place at St. Cloud in a Northern league game there in 194s, although this Home run outbreak was even More notable. It was accomplished on three pitches. Rox Hal Schadt de Gittens and Tony Jaros were the sluggers in a game against the eau Claire braves. While the mallards were having their innings against Willison the Gokl yes with a Chance to impress Silvey weren t exactly Stag struck. The pegs who combed starter and loser Larry Tomlinson and his successor for 12 hits included three homers in their attack. Julio Gotay became the third member of Unser s squad to break he club s individual Home run re Cord set by Howie o Keefe and 31en Young in 1q54. Gotay hoisted Lis loth Over the left Field Fence in the first inning with two mates on Board As the goodies drove Tomlinson from the Mound it was the tall right hander s eighth Oss. He has 10 wins. Brinson held the league leaders n Check until the fourth. Leading off the inning Wilison drove his second Homer Over the Centerfield Wall. The next Batter Rogers Rob non. Followed suit with his ninth circuit blow and Golay s double plated de Napoleon who had walked with what proved the deciding run. Robinson had a single to go along with his Homer. Nak if if Box score clubs clash tonight Grant pea head own similar headaches iian Francisco Chicago. Wjk is .-195 Cincinnati 43 .-189 r Wiltsh Luth 46 48 .489 f St. To 48 my Northern Winnipeg Gold rfcs i. Minol. Mallards Winnipeg stadium i s . J senior St. Bonilee at Cusac pm. J Java Elln Elmwood is Columbus Hub find Transcona is. Bong Frap i . Kiwi Tom riven View St. Jymm and Lopan House Al Elm Vood monday s Kestila new York Kwh 53s 16 1 Kansas oly 200 7 30 1 Monroe. Kucks 1 idol Al Iii d j _. Canadian and a Tough defensive i tackle. However mainstays Billy Shipp and Billy Hudson Are a 40 i the s e a s o n s first question Mark physically and twins Blank chiefs Fargo Moorhead twins remained in a virtual tie for first place Vith Winnipeg Gold eyes As Bruce Swango limited grand Forks chiefs to four hits monday night and the twins went on to win 9-0 in a Northern league game Al grand Forks. Swango was never in any serious rouble As the chiefs were unable to Parade More than four hatters .0 the plate in any inning until he ninth when Hiey tagged him for two harmless singles. He struck out five and walked three. At Aberdeen Tom went Jie distance for eau Claire braves and whitewashed the lowly Phea Sants 5-0 a two hitter. Both Aberdeen singles came in the fifth nning. A baseball oddity occurred Al 31, Cloud when Al Brice Duluth Superior White sox right hander Backfield this two promising Joung Slot is stuffed with potent mater Ial including Gerry James to be used on de w1fu scoring Champion last a Canadian boys a my Otto the c Engin with the als. Include linemen Elsby Xeni Fritton John Boh Inorg Mcnichol Jim Miller and Back in Gary. Purchased from Cal year and follows Are trying to Lake away his quarterback Job. Oklahoma s Carl Dodds and Dick Purnell of Susquehanna directed the White team that trounced Etcheverry s rods 32-7. Both Are poised play callers and accurate passers. Strong at fullback the als will be Strong at Lull Back. They have Pat the Little Bull Abbruzzi and import Embry Robinson fighting for jobs. Mckenzie nets three Germania rally Bow to scots Gary during the Winter. Back a fielders include Tom Moran and Bill Bewley. Three dodgers dumped braves Edge in All stars Toronto up Milwaukee braves edged the International league baseball All stars 3-2 be fore fans Here monday night. _ _ it was thus the third straight Pitcher Werner babe Birrer. Victory for a major league team brought up from Montreal. He Over the All stars. Milwaukee has a 12-5 r Cord this season itched a one hitter hit Antt 91 right eng v Ith san Francisco Jnai Tirier Bobby Lillis recalled the Only rave us was National league from St. Paul effect i aug. S. I Homer by Ron pc Rev a Ead won be j isl All Star game Pindler a Diomei by Ron ciry a Herc two Jears age called los Angeles Cap the cellar dwelling los Angeles Dodg i ers dumped three players Mon i Day and brought up three the minor leagues two of them i pitchers. J the team announced these changes Pitcher de Roebuck foes into voluntary retirement at his re quest. Infielder Dick Gray optioned to St. Paul of the american association. Pitcher Bobby Giallombardo optioned to Montreal of the inter National league. By Scotty Harper Alhree goals. George. Watson a i counted for other Eoal. When the scottish had German 1 the Scolli Sli had a 2-0 Lead at Lastri ailing 3-0 Early in the second session two e session two Jyh half it looked like they were came t easy Street m the John Queen Iball from the f t f and k boys staged a great comeback Ugo sack la. Sakuth fired a hot one at Hawryluk who playing the Outfield after walking the preceding baiter. Brice re corded 111 strikeouts and Walke j live. Rinot a it Obi Hiller. 2b .3 1 0 0 Galleon 3b 5000 Delahoz is 2 3 0 will mrs or 3 1 1 3 Landenberger. 3e 4 1 1 Skorupski of .3 1 21 tajik 4311 in thai f 0 0 Tumlinson p 0 0 0 0 Brinson. 3 n 00 1 0 3 n Tolu i 7 7 7 Wynn Joejr Koh Inson of Napoleon of inlay Moegle. Of in lingers c Alois is Willison a total a n n Jib 2 2 i 4 1 2 -1 t 3 1 2 a 0 1 4 0 0 400 -----4 3 2 8 12 a singled for Brinson in Manof 300 004 000 500 100 oort e Gotay. 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