TUESDAY. JULY 12. 1960 NL All-Stars Win 5-2 Mays, Friend, Crandall Aid National League Win By JACK HAND Associated Press Sports Writer KANSAS CITY (g')—Willie Mays, Ernie Banks and Del Crandall led the power-packed National League team to a 5-3 victory over . the American League yesterday in Kansas City's first All-Star game. Mays, the San Francisco Giants' fielder, contributed a triple, dou ble and single and just missed a home run. Chicago's Banks and I%lilv:aukee's Crandall each hit home runs before the sellout crowd of 30,619 paying a net $183,892. Banks also contributed a double and Crandall added a single to the National's 12-hit at tack. Only Cleveland's Gary Bell and Kansas City's Bud Daley escaped without allowing a hit as the National narrowed the American's series lead to 16-12. The 29th game will be played Wednesday afternoon in Yan kee Stadium. New York. Shut out for five innings by Pittsburgh's Bob Friend and San Francisco's Mike McCormick, the Americans final- ly broke through for a run in the sixth before El roy Face, Pitts burgh's bullpen ac e, came with the bases full to make Luis Aparicio rap in to a double play. E==El other Pirate, bailed out Milwau kee's Bob Buhl in the ninth. Al Kaline's long blast over the left -field wall after Los Angeles' Charlie Neal had thrown wide to first base on Harvey Kuenn's grounder gave the Americans their final two runs off Buhl in the eighth. It was the second An- Star homer for the Detroit center fielder•. Bill Monbouquette, the Amer ican League starter and loser, ran into rough going from the very start. Mays greeted the Recommending our fresh fish dinners! Enjoy a seafood feast . . . your favorite fish, extra fresh, extra delicious! ~~z.'~=l•ii .."7"1 spectacular center- Boston right-hander with a triple to the right field corner on his second pitch. When Bob Skinner of Pittsburgh singled on the next pitch, the Nationals were ahead to stay. Banks. the National League home run and RBI leader, slugged a Monbouquette pitch over the left field fence scoring Skinner and it was 3-0 before the crowd was able to down its first lemon ade. At the end of three innings it was 5-0 and the Nationals had nine hits. It had all the earmarks of a rout. But the American de fense stiffened and they finally got back in the ball game by chasing McCormick in the sixth and teeing off on Buhl in the eighth. Mays, going for the cycle after his triple, double and single, sent a screaming fly ball to deep right in the sixth. Kuenn went deep near the wall and pulled it down. In the ninth when a single by Baltimore's Jim Gentile and a walk to Washington's Jim Lemon had put Buhl in deep trouble with only one out, Alston turned to the last of his Pirate 'trio of pitchers. Law, an 11-game winner, got Baltimore's Brooks Robinson on a fly to center and ended the game when Cleveland's Harvey Kuenn lined out to Pittsburgh's Roberto Clemente. National 111 000 000-5 12....4 American 000 001 020-3 6 1 Friend. McCormick (4). Face (6), Buhl (8), Law (9) and Crandall. Bur gess 17), Monbouquelle, Estrada (3). Coates (1), Bell (6), Lary (8), Daley (9) and Berra. Howard (6). W—Friend. L—Monbnuquette. Rome runs—National. Banks (I-11, Crandall (2-U). American, Kaline (8-1). EUTAW HOUSE ,EM 4-1039 13 MILES EAST OF STATE COLLEGE ON ROUTE TO LEWISTOWN SUMMER COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Intramural Golf Tourney Entries, Due Friday All entries for the intramural golf tournament must be turned in to the intramural office, Rec reation Hall by 4:30 p.m. Friday, July 15. All staff, students and faculty are eligible to participate in the tourney which will be run in flights. 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