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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 56

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Page 5G BOSTON GLOBE SPORTS, SEPT. 28, 1960 He'H Face Pirates Hub Fans Greatest, Declares Ted in Farewell Speech Strikeout Mark Moves Duren Oat of Doghouse Swan Song for' Splinter Pelarcik Robs Ted With Fine Catch JENSEN (Continued jrom Page 53) i The return of Jensen is a big boost to the Ked Sox, 'sorely in need of right-hand offensive power. Jackie has the faculty of producing with men on base. He led the league in 1958 and WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 (AP) Fast-balling Ryne Duren has pitched himself out of Yankee manager Cesey Stengel's doghouse and into hurled the bullets which earned his reputation as one of the game's best relief pitchers.

He whistled 'em past Rene Bertoia, Lennie Green and Harmon Killebrew in the first, Jim Lemon and Faye Throne-berry in the second. Earl Eat-tey finally found the ball in place of the blur and hit it to shortstop Tony Kubek, who one of baseball's strikeout 1959 in runs-batted-in. Jackie sent 122 runs across! FENWAY PARK, Sept. 28 a A -'V A' jn'liHiif umn IfiriVitiiVi V'iT "If i i-f siili iiiri'ni the plate in 1958 and 112 inline Red Sox and Baltimore 1959. This season Vic Orioles finally got around to with 101 RBJs, is the only playing their last game of the Sox slugger to better 80 in this; season, this afternoon.

category. Preceding the contest were "I'll tell you," Stengel was telling all today, "if he gets it over, the Pirates won't hit him." threw him out. "Battev hit a slider," Duren Jackie absence also had a a press conlerence announcing Duren was thus led Williams, in his farewell speech prior to the start of the Red Sox-Baltimore game before 7000 rain-defying fans, stated that "he'd choose Boston as a city to play in if he had to start his career all over again." Ted's speech: "First, I want to thank all you dignitaries for coming here today, including Mayor Collins. I especially want to thank Mayor Collins for the magnificent check for the Jimmy Fund. "It is awfully hard for me to speak on an occasion like this (with this Ted received a standing ovation).

"In spite of all my differences and disagreements with the 'knights of the keyboards' upstairs, I must say my stay in Boston has been the most wonderful thing in my life. "If I were ever asked what I would do if I' had to start my baseball career over again, I'd say, I would want to play in Boston for the greatest own Jackie Jensen's return in 1961 lot to do with opponents toss Lineups at Fenway BALTIMORE BOSTON Brandt cf ss Green Pilarcik rf cf Tasby Robinson 3b .11 Williams Gentile lb Pagliaroni Triandos 3b Malzone Hansen ss rf Clinton Stephens If lb Gile Breeding 2b 2b Coughtry Barber JUuffett Umpires Hurley, Rice, Stevens, Drummond. and ceremonies marking Ted ing left-handers at the Sox batting order which was re Williams last appearance at the park whehe he has bit so many ceiving its offensive potential from lefties Williams, runs, said in the clubhouse. "I didn't know it was a record, or I'd have reared back and fired away." Stengel said the bespectacled 31 -year-old pitcher's control would be tested an inning at a time in two' more games this week-end against Boston in New York. TWO WINNERS were named for the Fred L.

O'Brien Scholarship Fund, named for the late East Boston High School coach. John P. Torrone (left) of the East Boston Athletic Board makes presentations to Georgian Iavicolo and Robert J. Fcrullo. and Pete Runnels.

Ted failed to get a hit in his Jackie belted 35 home runsjfirst three trips to the plate. He in 1958 and 28 last year. walked and scored a run in In Jack's 10 years in the.the first, flied out in the third, American league he had a .281 land sent Al Pilarcik to the batting average and madefenee at the right field bullpen more hits, 1332 than gamesjfor his drive in the fifth, played, 1301. Steve Barber started for the ing first. Malzone threw out Rob- inson.

NO RUNS left. no hits, no errors, none Jensen 667 R.B.I, and 15 but was replaced by for now, in good standing for the New York-Pittsburgh1 World Series next week. The 6:1 right-handed reliever made his first start in two years last night and launched the Yankees to a 5-1 victory over Washington by fanning the first five men he faced. It was the 11th straight triumph for the American League champs. Only three other pitchers in baseball's modern era, since 1900, have opened a game with five consecutive' strikeouts.

Lefty Gomez of the Yanks did it in 1937, Walter Johnson of the Senators in 1912 and Dazzy Vance of the old Brooklyn Dodgers in 1926. Mike Welch of New York's National League club struck out nine at the start of a game against Cleveland in 1884, but that was in the ancient age. For two innings Duren RED SOX Hansen threw out Green. Tasby walked. Williams Sam McCracken's walked.

Pagliaroni was hit by a pitch. er in the game and the greatest fans in America." HY HURWITZ Jackie Fischer after getting only one man out. The Sox scored twice without a base hit. The Orioles evened the score home runs in his six years with the Sox were just about the best combined power figures in the American League over that stretch. EVERY filling the bases.

Tasby scored and the other runners moved up on a wild pitch. Malzone walked reloading the bases. Fisher now pitching in the second on Gentiles SUNDAY 2:30 P.M. Starting October Spllli Chilli MrM- Doo'l MiM It: BARREL DODGING COXTISt KOIX OVER CONTEST HOT ROD DRAGS I dnnhle anr! a hnmp run hv canton nit a sacrifice Loscutof Joins LINCOLN HANDICAPS jfly to Brandt, Williams scoring and! irianaos. the other runners holding.

Gile flied i Billy Muffett started for the jto Stephens, two runs, no hits, no Red SOX. errors, two left. I FIRST INNlSG SECOND INNING Celtics, Conley Reports Soon Jim Loscutoff was back in ORIOLES Brandt went out, Muf-I ORIOLES Gentile singled to to Green to Gile. Pilareik ter. Triandos hit a home run over grounded out, to Muffett cover- the left field wall, scoring behind (TV ctln Trx-k of tt Tt Gentile.

Hansen singled to left. Hansen was safe at second and Stephens reached first when Coughtry dropped a double play toss from the Celtics' fold today after missing most of last season because of a back injury. Thursday Sept. 29 24th Day BEST BET HOME LIGHT Fourth LOXGSHOT AMBIDEXTER First 1ST $2000, claiming, 4-year-old up, 7 furlongs NOW Green. Breeding flied to Williams.

Fisher forced Stephens at second. Coughtry ueaassisted. Brandt forced Fisher, Malzone to Coughtry. TWO RUNS, three hits, no errors, two left. RED SOX flied to The rugged Loscutoff, who was.

feared for a while to be out of basketball for good, signed a 1960-61 contract yesterday with the N.B.A. champions. The Celts also received word Stephens. Muffett fanned. Green walked.

Tasby fouled to Robinson. NO Connolly Wajda Madden No Boy Trenger No Boy Manganello Manganello Davern No Boy Bush Mercier 10 Ambidexter 117 4 One Way Out 119 11 Too Busy 117 8 Jerry Joe 117 2 Five Forks 114 5 Trico 115 6 Foxy Silver 112 7 Grey Step 109 1 Boston Cooler US 12 Pebble Ace 115 9 Bold And Fair 117 3 Tradeline 119 10-1 Ready for best 6-1 Two straight 3- 1 High speed 4- 1 1st, 3d, last two 8-1 Some good outs 10-1 Disappointed 12-1 Been close 10-1 Last not bad 20-1 Last hardly true 10-1 Closer on best 12-1 Ran Tuesday 20-1 Must show more fl 0 1 IBSS II' HOUSE WALTHAM and DORCHESTER 8 to 9 Quality Brake Vork by Brake Specialists Using Only The Finest Guaranteed FACTORY BONDED Brake Linings from Gene Conley, who pitches for the Philadelphia Phillies when he is not playing for the Celtics, that he would arrive here Monday and might join the squad during its New 2D $2500, allowances, 2-year-olds, 5 England tour. Sid Cohen, former of Kentucky player, de RUNS, no hits, no errors, one left. THIRD INNING Pilarcik beat out an infield hit. Robinson popped to Malzone.

Gentile popped to Coughtry. Triandos singled to center, Pilarcik stopping at second. Hansen popped to Clinton. NO RUNS, two hits, no errors, two left. RED SOX Williams flied to Brandt.

Pagliaroni flied to Stephens. Breeding throw out Malzone. NO RUNS, no hits, no errors, none left. FOl'RTH INNING BALTIMORE Stephens smashed a double off Green's glove into center and took third while Coughtry was throwing out Breeding. Fisher grounded feebly to Malzone, who threw to Pagliaroni and Stephens was tagged out by Pagliaroni in a rundown.

Brandt struck out. NO RUNS, one hit, no errors, one left. RED SOX -Hansen threw out Clinton. Gile fouled to Gentile. Coughtry singled to center.

Muffett struck out. NO RUNS, one hit, no errors, one left. cided yesterday that breaking r.7p Art you faced with any of these outside painting problems? -DE -SPECIAL into the Celtics backcourt was too tough, and turned in his furlongs: 4-1 Edge, open race 4-1 Will be tough 6-1 Close at Jersey 3-1 Won cleverly 10-1 Fair New York 6-1 1st, 2d last two 6-1 Late form good 20-1 First start 20-1 First start 10-1 Beat cheaper 20-1 Last poor 20-1 Detroit maiden 2 Eleven Thirty 120 11 Mission Bound 120 12 Botanic 117 3 Garden Time 117 9 Mascara 116 1 Gay Spangle 117 6 Mr. Twister 120 4 Roman Manna 116 8 Mack's Star 116 7 Rebel Cheer 115 5 Convent Garden 116 Mercier Bohenko No Boy No Boy No Boy Skuse Bush No Boy Sorensen Trenger Walker Martinez uniform. Coach Red Auerbach said the team appeared to be stronger physically than at any time since he became coach.

116 10 Kecaughtan 3D $2000, claiming, 3-year-olds up, 1 mile 70 yds. BLISTERING? PEELING? MILDEW? Then use miracle KEYSTONE VINYL HOUSE PAINT! Rich flat finish white and lovely colors! For wood siding, shingles, shakes, stucco, brick, cement asbestos siding, concrete! Use it on damp surfaces before or after rain! Breather type film keeps outside moisture out let inside moisture escape! Thin and clean up with water! GeOS" Atlantic Results i I 1 Diane's Request 107 Trenger 3-1 2 Soap Box 108 No Boy 5-2 4 Lee Lee Gal 117 Johnson 5-1 8 Miss Faybee 112 No Boy 6-1 3 Condia 103 Manganello 8-1 5 Impatient Miss 120 No Boy 5-1 6 Love Or Money 108 DeRoin 10-1 7 Beachies Last 107 Castagna 20-1 4TH $2200, claiming, 3-year-olds up, FIRST S310O, claiming. 3-year olds, 7 furlongs. Deal Lane 12.60 6.60 3.40 Betty 13.00 7.60 New Alside 3.00 Barnwell Ring. Aquarian Age, Capt.

Cool. Richard Ski Jump, Corsina, Canlaain Hook and Smidge also ran. SECOND $3200, claiming, 3-year-olds, miles.1 Oildorado 7.00 4.20 4.00 Jarred 11.20 9 00 King Carlos 11.80 Third Sean, Coral Ridge. Crystal I. TUnn.nn 1tfA'Pn Sox Sending Buddin Home The Red Sox today announced that shortstop Don Buddin would play no more baseball this year and would Should get up Fast finisher Some fair efforts Outrun last two Good third last Last poor Might awaken Nothing recently furlongs Likely repeater Good third last Chance at price Last even Wants maidens Last dull Must show more Outrun last Must improve Dries in one hour can be recoated in 3 hours! 5.89 GAL.

i iniii ouiu jtriii iiirsuiitMi mc ao leave for his South Carolina colonel and Fastgstor also ran. tmormtr I DAILY DOIBLE Protects your home for years! I Lane and Oildorado paid i Manager Mike Higgins and rOX IHUTY USE OF APPLICATION AND DURABILITY KEYSTONE PAINTS CANNOT BE EXCELLED. 2-1 4-1 10-1 4-1 6-1 10-1 12-1 12-1 20-1 Wajda Walker No Boy Madden Sorensen Manganello No Boy Fairbanks Mouleart 4 Home Light 114 6 Purple Prince 115 7 Special Story 117 1 Fight Inflation 117 8 Celebrator 115 9 Happy Hunting 107 2 Jet Era 117 3 Foxie Ripple 115 5 Sandow 108 Ralph McCarthy felt that while Buddin had recovered Belmont Results from an i attack of virus it FIRST 14000. claiming ft would be better if he did not 53 60 21 40 10 have to play to the season Bethel Park 11.90 7 30 Cottage 5.60 5TH 12500, claiming, 3-year-olds, 7 furlongs ena. Farsighted.

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fMaupassant, fFl.ving' Fairy, fCarroli Countv also ran. fField. SECOND claiming. 3-year-olds. 1 mile.

LINCOLN Continued From the First Page SECOND $2200. claiming. 3-year-olds ud. 5 furlongs. Roadtown 17.00 10 00 6.50 Our Oread 17.40 11.50 Breakable 16.10 WELLESLEY FRAMINGHAM 444 WASHINGTON ST.

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Masty Shopper also ran. Sagittarius. Kentucky Minter also ran. DOl'BI Sammy Boulmetis, who has HyNjt campaigned successfully at Today's baseball bullpen is Th safety of your brakes and front and steering depend on quality workmanship. We believe at New England Brake Centers we are doing the finest auto specialty work In Greater 6TH $3000, claiming, 3-year-olds, 7 furlongs New York race tracks this of exaggerated value, says Hall season, last year rode the win-of Fame first baseman Bill ners of 19 stakes races.

'Terry. 110 Landers 112 Wajda 114 Castagna 118 Grimm 2 Leo's Baker 6 Donna River 11 Gaul 8 Lazy Student 3 Licking River 9 Faila Suit 118 115 Ready for best Fast finisher Last excellent Won cleverly Much improved Won 2 of last 3 Good mudder Woke up last Won last Last was good Second at Maine 6-1 4-1 3-1 6-1 12-1 8-1 10-1 10-1 10-1 12-1 20-1 all Paris and Labor Guaranteed in Writing ALL 4 WHEELS No Boy Sorensen Bryant Bush Grimm No Boy Billeaud 10 Mister Double 0117 4 Double Hitter 118 Rolling Clouds 119 7 Primele 110 1 Dewey Jr. 114 I I 7) 1 InilrfB Mrti All Aluminum Combination fa-iV i JMPLE IfJSEST S70BU 4 4 7TH $3500, allowances, 3-year-olds up, 7 Ckitrilit, flyiiMlk, Rambler CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE liiiLClLUi furlongs: Last endorses Sharp second last Will improve Easy mud win Will close fat Last fair Big sprint win Speed, stopped 3- 1 5- 2 6- 1 4- 1 6-1 8-1 6-1 15-1 117 122 110 117 115 119 116 107 7 Hi-Lift 6 Theo Geo 1 Sir Tom 3 Wanted 8 What't-The-H'ry 5 Admiral Beau 2 Red Cricket 4 Canario Skuse Sorensen No Boy Skuse Mercier Fisk DeSpirito No Boy All Other U.S. Cart oe nd Ton Trucka WHILE YOU WATCH furlongs, (5350O-S3O00): 8TH $2500, Speciulitlng mlo in Power Brmht We alto offer attractive prices on all FOREIGN CAR brakes, "GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL" claiming, 3-year-olds, 7 112 No Boy 6-1 Nicely spotted 6 Velocita 8 Daring Eyes 7 Sid's Sister 112 Dunlavy 114 No Boy TP 1 i in rr ur iu 8-1 4-1 3-1 6-1 8-1 8-1 20-1 10-1 12-1 15-1 Might awaken High speed Good mud race Trailed last Been stopping Last ordinary Wants maidens Must show more Must improve Hardly here Madden Wajda Dunlavy Manganello No Boy DeSpirito No Boy Billeaud 4 Scandalmonger 117 1 Miss Sheila 109 5 Lee's Sister 111 9 Meboob 109 11 Around the Moon 114 10 Forte Motte Betsy 110 2 It's Magic 114 3 Miss Saggy 119 0 THIS TRIPLE COMBLAT10 9TH $2000, claiming, 4-year-olds up, 1 mile, WHEEL BALANCING BRAKES WHEEL ALIGNMENT Two straight ALL THIS ONLY 3- 1 5- 1 4- 1 6- 1 6-1 8-1 10-1 10-1 12-1 Princess Marcy 117 Wajda Susong' 112 Sheppard Mighty Proud H5 Barrios Some Tan 113 DeSpirito Shag Dancer 115 Skuse Piney Woods 113 Risley Johnnie Glenn 106 Bergeron Jack O'Diamonds 112 Trenger Foilsman 113 Glasstier One to beat Speed other day High speed Good third last Ignore last May improve Been trailing Been idle. 17 III Pi 111 lvL5 'to'Vk ') 'f 5 HERE'S WHAT YOU CETi COMPARABLE fl 1.3 ALL VALUE VJS CARS BRAKES! We remove frnnt whcrls: Insnert brake drums and lininir We chrck and tnprrt all whitl olmdou and brake hon We clun and re-nark front wheel bc.irmgs Wc inspect ursse sralj We cliork niMer cylinder and ndrt brake fluid 10 nroncr level We monVuind" whmWucnW' ltvel "our Scientifically dmie on nur FIPLtronlr Visiiallnrrs hv' the finnM fartnrv-tiiiinrcf rnn-hanin available Wp t-orrrct rastrr, camber, tne-in and trtiutl s'tren! IT 01 "1C tilliten WHEEL BALANCING: (Ex'ri Service) We balance front v-heris orecuinn while rollln (dvnamic bal- A ALUMINUM giipli I I br :r.i;r.

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