.....,. A ) ira res, 11 4 1 4 Sox Top Tigers, 11-9 II I1 Assoclattd third- 1105 and ' now~ the >er b their ts. s -the Cubs again got to starter Carl- bandeed ton Willey in the eighth to hand vake him his third setback against; a un r- air of victories. ks andRed Sox 11, Tigers 9 nl to a BOSTON -- Frank Malzone dea-tagged a. tie-breaking granid slam, kdokhomer, Pete Runnels. colected fu-five hits to take over the Ameri- can- Lea~gue batting lead last night v aeand their Boston teaimmates pr~of- t aeited for an 11-9 victory over De- cam- tot o the Mtronelfet.sbgblwit 1 th te left field screen to dissolve a 6-6 deadlock in the seventh in.- varnsing. Runnels got thre dubes ed the sent his average to .334. P utilThe. pain drove in seven runs~ as Boston posted its ffth straight~ victory and t4ihteed its hold on second place by pulling three and gers. through in the sixth inning, when the Tribe made twoi errors, one of them Wodehick's wild throw. Chisox 9, Senators 3 WASI TOM - WlithEarly i WynnresricingWashington to four hifts and Al Smith knocking in,fiveruns on 9 grand slam hom- er and two d ouble, the Chicago White Sox' breezed to a 9-2 vie- tory over~ the Senators last night, Wynn fanned 11 bringing his sea- son's total to 101, the ninth straight year he has topped the 100 mark LE7 5 SEE IF IT CAN MAKE WILEY'S HILL, c; 4 " l 11$ IIp 1wi M.nY 7.1M1 Lt, ; + n , .. ,, , .. . - i ay*1 al d yn .. Y r \ 4 L . _ ' " " . 1 r _ .. // 6\. , ) , l rt " I r7 n By Johnny Hart I f9- _ 7-17 I ERNIE BANKS *. triggers victory , I Mlajor League' Standings I A's 2, Yanks 2 NEW 'YOR-The Kansas City Athletics wrapped up their scor- -ing in the first$two innings and went onto batNew York 2-1 ls night as left-hander ick Tomnan- 'The first thr~ee A's to bt- Mike Ba~xes, Bill Tuttle an oe Maris - singles for a run. The second run came on a~ single elbow while-pitching against Washington, April 30. Daily CIO M Mb: Jim. White, Inc. 209 W. Huron Phone NO 3-3320 )SZ EVERETT'S DRIVE-IN ".The Home of the Famous California Delux Burger" 10c French fries * l5c Milk Shake this Saturday, July.19. Blcaser-Johnson Orchestra Leci ue Ba llrocom 9-12 stag or drag $1.00' I. Pizza Served in Car Electronic Curb Service 228OIWEST STADIUM BLV D. Near Wrigley's NO 5-5864, ssatisfied last two jamming ragainst cit. i ing by polishing' off rd, of Atlanta, 6-0, iy Head Knode, of V.Y., hoping~ for an thiird singles title, Vivanco, of Mexico, INSIDE CURVE@ by The contour bra with the f... .. I [rs. Knode played with a pain-. vy injured arm after her, doctor Mnstered 'an injection to ease pain. 'ran~t Golden, of Chicago, pulled second uipset of h day, de- DIAXL NO 2-3 13& NOW SHOWING "...with .. key. I the* D1ALNO 2-25 13 SHO I !sen 4 STARTS SUNDAY 4- _ 1 - ' n + t 3 yn " rr y t k r rw TTT S a >: y4 .; i shapetiness built in I OACRQI"N.- COTTON-w NYLO N ALL YOURS -- these light as air, cool and com- fortable shortie pajamas in Barbizon's no-iron Blendaire Batiste. Combined with imported Nylon lace and embroidery for added loveliness. Lace edge panties, puffed sleeves, and wide, embroidery cov- ered yoke. White, blue, yellow . , . sizes Small. Medium-Large. lever as 'ZA NIE ? - - - wa oPESSITA LATE SHOW TONITE 'AT. 11:00 P.M. Tt's ever-so-lightly padded for a naturally soft and rounded contour. It's made of Cot-Nyl", a wonderful new cotton- and-nylon fabric developed for Bali, with all the absorbency It" I I : LINGERIE -- SECOND FLOOR s !I, 1 1 wit., kRILYN MAXWELL '4 , I I , I R WE. L J J% Al %" T