1960 Little League World Series

The 1960 Little League World Series took place between August 23 and August 27 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. American Little League of Levittown, Pennsylvania, defeated North East Optimist Club Little League of Fort Worth, Texas, in the championship game of the 14th Little League World Series. Joe Mormello Jr. tossed a no-hitter, striking out 16 batters in the final game en route to a 5–0 shutout.

1960 Little League World Series
DatesAugust 23–August 27
Teams participating8
Champion American Little League
Levittown, Pennsylvania
Runner-up North East Optimist Club Little League
Fort Worth, Texas
Little League World Series

Teams

United States International
New Boston, Ohio
North Region
New Boston Kiwanis Little League
Toronto, Ontario
Canada Region
Parkdale Little League
Levittown, Pennsylvania
East Region
American Little League
Berlin, Germany
Europe Region
Berlin Command Little League
Fort Worth, Texas
South Region
North East Optimist Club Little League
Honolulu, Hawaii
Pacific Region
Pearl Harbor Little League
Lakewood, California
West Region
East Lakewood Little League
Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Latin America Region
Industrial Little League

Championship bracket

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
Pennsylvania5
 
 
 
Hawaii2
 
Pennsylvania9
 
 
 
California1
 
California11
 
 
 
Ohio8
 
Pennsylvania5
 
 
 
Texas0
 
Mexico7
 
 
 
Germany4
 
Mexico1
 
 
 
Texas5 Third place
 
Texas5
 
 
 
Canada0
 
California4
 
 
Mexico3
 

Consolation bracket

  Games A & B Game D
             
  Hawaii 4  
  Ohio 0  
 
      Hawaii 7
    Germany 2
 
 
Game C
  Germany 6   Ohio  5
  Canada 3     Canada  0
1960 Little League World Series Champions
 
American Little League
Levittown, Pennsylvania
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