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To sum up to a few words, it’s been the kind of season you'd expect: some sur prises, some disappointments—but most of all things running fairly dose to form. Willie Mays’ tremendous spurt at the plate was one of those things that you didn’t expect Yet it didn't come exactly as a surprise. Mays is a terrific streak hitter, but almost invariably, a slow starter. This was one reason that this comer thought a. Dogs I4fe CARS, THE GREATEST SINGLE THREAT TO DOCTS LIVES Br Bob Bartos, Manager Friskles Pet Foods Research Canter Automobiles are responsible for more dog deaths and in juries than any other ’ single cause. And since dogs are not wise to this fact and many will trot along the side or cen ter of a busy highway, bliss fully unaware of the danger, It’s up to you, the owner, to protect your dog. It’s particu larly imperative now during the summer months when the hs-ird is multiplied by sum mer vacationists speeding to (heir destinations. So if you value the life of •our pet, aa well as those th* hrtaraatiin el League. a hm rtab at th* Tiger*. Maw Navarre b with Smith? Be ha* been creating quite a senaatkm—with his bat, not hie pitching—and was an important instigator in the Angela’ U-garna winning streak, th* longest in the major* this season. Willie had been ased aa a pinch-hitter by Bill Rigney. manager es the American Lea gaa tease, and bad emptied a MS batttag mark. 8# Rigney Willie Mays, Juan Marichal Break Veal’s Jinx On N. Y. Giants RAN FRANCISCO (ANP)-Juan Marichal last weak became the first pitcher tat the majors to win 11 gams* whan he combined his effort with Willie Mays* homerun hitting to defeat th* Pittsburgh Pirates. 3-1. aad break Bob Veale’s Jinx over th* Bangala. Veal*, a dusky hurler with a rturp-braaklng curve hall, had beaten th* Giants twice earlier and had bean dabbed a “Giants killer.' Hones'sr. Mays gat to Mm LIVING SPORTS BY CHARLES J. LIVINGSTONS HALL HP PAMB CANDIDATE. CAMPY. WAS HARDEST WORKING CATCHES CHICAGO (ANP) The press beys got to talking toe other day about famous baseball catcher* and, naturally, the names es Roy Cam paneOa and Yogi Berra came up. "•Everybody has his man.- ene scribe declared, "hot H I had to chase aa aßdfcne great catcher, N have to select BUI Dickey, toe ex-Yankee greet Writer had everything ■—taral iw—s sense which every top catcher meet have. Bat above all, ha eras a bard werker—the hardest washing backstop I At the last remark, shoulders ♦w«< had bean hunched over noisy lypewi iters suddenly shot upright, as close to half a doxen scribes turned to challenge the Dickey booster. "What do you mean the hardest worker," a crusty old veteran of a bout close to 40 annual baseball war* almost shouted. “Dickey was great there’s no denying that but he had nothing, as a hard worker, over the man standing down there at hams plate running over his lineup." The veteran writer pointed a crooked finger that had become* strained with nicotine from con stant ftagtotag with the traditional *w«gitog cigarette between adjec tives, at Yogi Berra, former long time New York Yankees backstop and now owing as fnrihman man ager at toe Bronx Bombers. "Yogi was daTtaHriy bam ball’s tunlmt working catcher." "You think ear, another scribe asked. "You tt»«nb Yogi worked any hard er toan the ex-Indian Jim Began, who caught doable headers until his hend bUeterad?" "Bura. bo won Hama doesn’t OWI MM -R memo to me." one guy mid. -that ww mat ho overlooking some other herd working fellas. Batter net bond hi toe verdict until we’ve had e chance to cheek the records.” The man wee right. They MSU Cage Star Sues Firm For $250,000 For Injuries DETROIT (AMP)—Maraue L tandem State university link I run star, filed s 6250300 r_fi watt against a trucking IT— y bare raeeßtiy, charging tost multiple injuries he suffered when stack by ene es the com pmwY iriilrlrlrr loot July Impaired hta earning capacity and damaged his athletic career. Senders, brother at Lonnie Sand er*. Jr, a member of the Wariting tan Rsik* Ilk professional football team, was badly Injured on July & 100. as he was working aa a pert of a highway crew malting a traf fic eurvey. . _ According to the suit filed by Attys. wmk r. Wert end Georg* E. Lee. Senders suffered serious end permanent Injuries at the bead, neck, ttteulder*. sides, beck, limbs and serial lacerations when struck by a vehicle of the J * L Cartage eempmty that wm driven by Emer son Bex Watson. Watson was also named a defendant Two doctors, including one who had obeerved his performance as a freshman and a aophomore player at MSU. supported Sanders claim inserted him late the ttacap aa aa aatfiaMar. la the artdrt es the wiaaiag string. Smith de livered the gaaM-wtaning h» fer three eaaeeeetlv* games *- gaiaat the Washington Senates* In on* gam* he stroked a triple and a homer, driving in five ran* The night before he clouted a two run homer in a J-to-0 victory. And in the game before that his single drove in th* deciding tally. He was batting around .MO and had driven in 15 runs in SO time* at bat “Smith reminds aw es WON* NcCovey- Rigney said. Ba managed MeCevey whea Urn stagger brake la with the Giant* back in ISM “He doesn’t have MeCevey 1 * brute force, bat he has MeCevey 1 * quick wrist, I think he can forget pitching for a while." Willie has appealed in the Angels lineup as the cleanup hitter against lefty-handed pitching—Ted Bows field, of the Kanssa City Kan*. H* singled in hit first appearance. early la the game, elamarfag Ms ttrd heater la th* very firs* taming. Saeeetshre do*bits by Dai Crandall aad ion* Pagan aaawitsd far tbs ether Gtanta ran. Outfielder Roberto Clem ente drove la the tone Ptratee ran. after MU Vlrdea bad rtagted. in fee fifth. _ Marichal, with his wicked over- I hand pitch, appear* headed tor his ’ best year in the major* as a pos sible 38 gam* winner. were Indeed evfrtssktog too men whe - Raymond Adams, one of Gibbs Junior college’s most prolific scor ers last season, was given a grant in-aid to attend Millikin University of Decatur. Illinois. Coach Norman Jackson of Gibbs Junior College announced. The S’lt” guard wm person ally reeraitod by Mllllkta Coach Dot WllHaam, who flew to 61 Peterbarg to took aver the basketball rrap at tha college Adams so dazzled the Illinois coach that he overlooked the much sought after big player* es Coach Jackson. BOOTH’S NIGH i DRY ON ’3® 3 '2 a 4/5 or. JS. ran ■■l ipr}™ ■T?, _ ** I J ran Distilled London Dry Bin • DO Proof 100% Nontrol Spirits Distilled From Brain ;;; W. A.TAYLOR i COMPANY • MEW YQRK.ILY. stinging punches to the hand. When hk right nnk won raked in the traditional vlttery sign by UM refer—. Mark— acknowledged defeat wttfe I weary grin hk Mini face. Patterson mid he especially wank another bout with Litton. Teddy Waltham, the Brifleb rede re* and the only official, gave F«t terson nine rounds. Median eng end called two even. Mar hank round was the seventh when Eddie stung Floyd with a right, to the jaw. Patterson came badß and staggered Machen In the-lOta and 11th rounds. weak where ke will be wbrk tag. Be will enroll to Mllllkta In toe fall aa a junior pharmacy Adams was the second high point er on the Gibbs team that, won It games against two defeat* WHyhe FJCAA conference crown,—and placed third In the emUHice tournament He scored 30 MlMi ■ game and was the chetf PMHHlfcer for the Cobras _ax~, DEFINITION OP ARTICULATE: Describing an acoordion without using the hands. Catholic Digest— July. Y. 15