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...strong candidate for Rookie of the Year. To balance his youngsters, Scheffing relies on a hard core of able, steady Tiger veterans: Outfielder Kaline, Shortstop Chico Fernandez, Pitchers Frank Lary and Don Mossi. For the first time in years, the Tigers have strength to spare. Reserve Outfielder Charley Maxwell hit 24 home runs in 1960, and second-string First Baseman Larry Osborne led the American Association in batting...
Gilmor took over for Charley Ravenel in the seventh inning (he was having a bad day, only 2 for 4) and got on when his bunt eluded the Judges' catcher. Seemingly ashamed of his puny safety, Gilmor helted a 375-foot shot over the left fielder's head for a homer in the eighth, and singled to center in the ninth. He preceded the single with another home run shot to left that curved foul at the last moment...
When TV added sight to sound, the hope was that the comic scene would be enriched with visual as well as verbal guffaws. Instead, the Big Eye seems to transfix comedians into frozen-faced patter-pushers. Visual gags, when they happen, are a cut below Charley's Aunt. With vaudeville dead, the turn of last resort has been the old silents. Last week some of this vintage wackiness seemed to have rubbed off on Comedian Ernie Kovacs who interrupted his regularly scheduled program of reruns, Silents, Please, with a half-hour of bubbleheadedness of his own. While...
Then Harvard exploded in the ninth inning. Charley Ravenel, first man up, knocked the ball over the fence. Phil Berstein singled, Dick Diehl homered, and the score was Columbia 8, Harvard...
...Angeles is probably the most talented club in the majors, and could win by 20 games. But they literally have too much too soon. In the infield, for instance, the old Brooklyns have eight major league stars of past, future, and present, with the emphasis on the latter. Charley Neal and Maury Wills compose the best keystone combination in the majors. Norm Larker, Frank Howard, and Gil Hodges will all see action at first--and a rookie named Harkness, whom 17 other other clubs would like...