Dick Stuartâs two-run, tie-breaking 450-foot unmanned expedition to Waveland Avenue puts Pittsburgh in the winnerâs circle, 4 â 2, over the Chicago Cubs. Stuartâs clout, in conjunction with an earlier two-run blast by Bill Mazeroski, helps boost the surging Bucs to their 20th win in 28 tries, moving them from last place on July 22nd to third place today, making up eight games on the floundering Giants in the process. Roberto Clementeâs stellar defense keeps the Cubsâ bats at bay. Cubsâ beat writer Richard Dozer writes: âThe Cubs couldnât get an offensive menace started, due largely to the Piratesâ right fielder, Roberto Clemente. He made two sensational catches: one acrobatic catch of Bobby Thomsonâs liner in the 4th inning and one in the 8th inning to rob Walt Moryn of a single that would have sent Ernie Banks to third with no one out. Clemente also threw out Dale Long, who was attempting to move from first to third on Sam Taylorâs single in the 2nd inning and it was speedy Robertoâs single in the 6th that preceded Stuartâs 450-foot home run.â