THE MICHIGAN DAILY I II Bucs Take Doubleheader; Yankees Top Senators, 2-I 11 Major League Standings I AMERICAN New York Baltimort Chicago Washington Cleveland Detroit Boston Kansas City LEAGUE w L Pet. 87 57 .604 M4 62 .57S 93 62 .57? 73 .497 '_ 73 .497 67 79 .459 63 ? .434 52 92 .361 GB 4 151 1 'I V 35 NiATIONAL, Pittsburgh St. Louis Mlilwaukee Los Angeles San Francisco Cincinnati Chicago Philadelphia W L Pct. GB 90 55 .621 -- R:3 60 .SAO 6 R2 63 .566 8 7768 i:31 1:3 74 73 .503 17 66 80 .43? 241 55 88 .385 34 53 93 .363 371 By The Associated Press The Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Yankees closed in on a World Series date as the Bucs swept a doubleheader at Phila- delphia.,7-1 and 3-2, last night and the Yanks got past Washing- ton 2-1 in 11 innings. It was the fourth straight suc- cess for the Pirates, whose magic number now is five for their first National League pennant in 33 years, and the fifth in a row for the Yankees, who retained a four- game lead in the American League race. Cards Win Fourth Straight The second place St. Louis Cardinals, who trail by six games, won their fourtn in a row with a 3-2 decision over Los Angeles, but they don't stand a chance of winning the NL flag unless the Bucs lose five of their remain- ing nine games. Any combination of five Pirate victories and St. Louis defeats gives it to Pitts- burgh.. The combination is down to twoy for the third place Milwaukeej Braves, who were beaten 9-0 by the two-hit pitching of Cincin- nati's Jay Hook and now trail by eight games.' New York reduced its magic number to six over the Baltimore Orioles, who beat Boston 4-3 and broke a second place tie with idle Chicago. Cleveland remained tied withl Washington for fourth place inj a 9-1,defeat by Detroit. San Francisco beat Chicago's' Cubs 5-2 in the other NL game as Sam Jones won his 17th with a five-hitter. Bill Virdon. who was 5-for-10 in the twi-night pair, drove in three runs for the Pirates in the opener with a home run, a doubler and a single while Bob Friendj (17-11) won his fourth in a row. Hal Smith then won the nightcap with a solo home run in the eight inning after the Pirates had battled from behind for a 2-2 tie in the seventh on Bob Skinner's second RBI single. Clem Labine (3-1) was the win- ner with three hitless innings in relief of Harvey Haddix. Robin Roberts (10-16) and Jim Owens. (4-13) were the losers. Friend, Haddix and Labine com- bined for eight strikeouts that gave the last place Phils a total of 996, breaking the major league season record set at 989 by the 1957 Cubs. Friend, who allowed seven hits but didn't walk a man, Referees Needed Referees are still desperately needed for 1AM football games. according to I-M director, Earl Riskey. The games start next Monday and the officials are paid $1.50 per game. Anyone Interested should contact Ris- key personally or call NO-3- 4181. LAST NIGHT'S GAMES Detroit 9. Cleveland New York 2, Washington Baltimore 4, Boston 3 Only Barnes scheduled 1 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Pittsburgh 7-3, Philadelphia 1-2 Cincinnati 9, Milwaukee 0 St. Louis 3, Los Angeles2 San Francisco 5. Chicago 2 TONIGHT'S GAMES Cincinnati at Milwaukee Los Angeles at St. Louis Only games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES Washington at New York Kansas City at Chicago (N) Boston at Baltimore (N) Only games scheduled Red High Jumper Nears Thomas' world Record (4~; TRAVEL FOR LESS Thinking of CHRISTMAS . THANKSGIVING ... SPECIAL WEEKENDS NOrmandy 2-1006 See us for special tour arrangements and club tours MIAMI: $41 NEW YORK: $19 U. OF OREGON $176 round trip Eugene to Ann Arbor -- Ann Arbor to Eugene Leave Eugene Friday -Arrive Ann Arbor for football game Saturday, September 24 Bookings still available Arrive Eugene Sunday A.M. MOSCOW ()-Tass, the Soviet News Agency, said yesterday a 19- year-old Russian probably will beat John Thomas' world high Jump record before the end of the year. "Valery Brumel has all the makings of the world's best high- jumper," the Agency added. Brumel finished second behind a Russian teammate, Robert Shavlakadze, in the Olympics at Rome when brQui of them cleared 7'1" to upset Thomas, America's world record holder. Thomas was third. any longer regard as secure the world record which just a short while ago seemed certain to stand' for years:' The Soviet News Agency said Brumel "possesses a superb tech- nique and is amazingly determin- ed to achieve his shorter than Thomas. Thomas also is 19. According to. Tass, Brumel has two or three more competitions this year, including the National Team championships. "His own feeling is that he GUY CURTIS .191-pound title struck out six for a total of 178 and a Pirate season record. The old mark was set in 1912 by Claude Hendrix with 176. Cards Blow Lead The Cardinals blew a 1-0 lead on Norm Larker's two-run pinch single in the ninth, but bounced back on Ken Boyer's single, two walks and a two-out single by rookie Charley James. Lindy Mc- Daniel (12-4) was the winner and Larry Sherry (14-9) the loser, both in relief. A bases-loaded error at the plate by catcher Earl Battey gave the Yankees the winning run after they had blown a 1-0 lead in the ninth on a bases-loaded wild pitch by reliever Jim Coates. Mickey Mantle's 36th home run the Yankees the edge. Eli Grba in the fourth inning had given (5-4) was the winner in relief. Don Lee (8-6) was the loser, also in relief, when pinch-runner Joe Demaestri scored as Tony Kubek grounded to third and after Battey failed to hold Harmon Killebrew's peg. Bill Skowron's had loaded the bases with one out. third hit, a single, and two walks Orioles Come from Behind Three singles with two out in the eighth by Gene Woodling, Jim Gentile and Brooks Robinson - who was ducking away from a pitch - broke it up for the Orioles after they had battled back from a 3-0 deficit with the help of GUs Triandos' 10th home run. Billy Hoeft (2-1) was the winner in relief. Tom Brewer (10-13) lost it after Russ Nixon's one-on homer had triggered the Red Sox in a three-run second inning. Hook (11-17), facing just 29 batters, and the Reds beat Lew Burdette (17-12) as Roy McMillan and Ed Bailey combined for five RBIs. Home runs by Dick Gernert, Lou Berberet and Al Kaline made it a breeze for Tiger right-hander Frank Lary (14-15) against Injun ace Jim Perry (17-9). A two-run triple by Jim Davenport capped a clinching three-run fourth for the Giants against Dick Ellsworth (6-13). 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