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...back in. In first place for 123 out of 156 games so far this season, they were still on top, but barely. The Phils lost eight out of ten games, saw their lead shrink to a half-game over the red-hot (ten victories in their last eleven games) Cincinnati Reds, 1½ over the St. Louis Cardinals. With six more to play, two of them with the Reds and three with the Cards, Philadelphia Manager Gene Mauch was running short of fingernails. "They say we're tense," he growled. "They'll bite those words." Baltimore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball: Tale of Two Cities | 10/2/1964 | See Source »

NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 8Philadelphia 5 San Francisco 2 Houston 1 Los Angeles 2 Chicago 0 Pittsburgh 1 Cincinnati 0 (16) AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore 8, 3 Washington 4, 6 New York 7, 11 Detroit 6, 8 Cleveland 5, 3 Boston 0, 0 Minnesota 6 Kansas City...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SCOREBOARD | 10/1/1964 | See Source »

AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 2Los Angeles 1 Kansas City 7 Minnesota 6 Other games postponed NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 4 Philadelphia 2 Pittsburgh 1 Cincinnati 0 Milwaukee 7 New York 6 Chicago 4 Los Angeles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SCOREBOARD | 9/30/1964 | See Source »

Died. Oscar ("Happy") Felsch, 73, key figure in the 1919 Chicago "Black Sox" baseball scandal, the team's shagging center fielder who unwittingly broke open the mess, admitted helping throw the World Series to Cincinnati when he fell for a reporter's "all-the-others-have-confessed" ruse and angrily blurted: "Why those wise guys! At least I already have my $5,000"; of a liver ailment; in Milwaukee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Aug. 28, 1964 | 8/28/1964 | See Source »

...Shrine's child-welfare program, which has built and maintains 17 children's hospitals and has just raised $10,000,000 to build and staff three specialized institutions for the treatment of burns (the most common of childhood's accidents) in Galveston, Boston, and Cincinnati. He succeeds to an office once held by Actor Harold Lloyd, assumes leadership of more than three-quarters of a million men, currently including Chief Justice Earl Warren, former President Harry S. Truman, Thomas E. Dewey, Irving Berlin, and, quite naturally, Senator Barry Goldwater. Past members include Ty Cobb and Franklin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Organizations: Who Are Those Arabs? | 7/31/1964 | See Source »

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