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a uouNchcndci Chicago, ii the nppner and dropping the nightcap runs in the mail The Cincinnati mercd two his four run1- and ei lead. Nine batte plalc and IhT fll 10 I i-4 Red Cincinnati- Jurinc the rally. RraVM K'-itrtir Hi. throe I Pairings A nnounced 'AlVFor CI AC Baseball WAl.l.INGhOHIl (AP) fhei quarterfinals in all three divi-' sions of Connecticut Interschoias-tic Athletic Coherence baseball i will be plaved Wednesdav. CIAC toumaiTunl direcl'or John! Ruddy announced Sunday night: the sites for each game Wednesday All 12 gimei.

will be played Naugatvck vs. Ripposam at ffviglt-i Stadium. New Haven. CI.ASS I irmington is. Windsor Inrks Plains Die Hartlord.

Jvidnev field. At alscs KIISL Title Giibtn vs. r.ast cihoiic at it-Id. Bristol. Middlelown vs.

St. Joseph'. A-iT-. tapturr-d i- V-allinglord. inicicullts.atc CLASS I arue thamijiu- Jiast Hampton ts.

Cotentri in" Navy. 7-3 Sal irdai hr-h-nd Norwich. icM-nil Harry l.jir:, Washington vs. I'nrlland at t.i pa lirld. Old Sathrook vs.

Cromwell Palmer l-icld. (iii'ls' I Twn i p.ich league I fait Vsan.r Went I while I. Sha game, wiM-pitched the wmnine; home with the bases lull in li i inih The Meis had filled the bases S'uart and an int rtd by Jerry Circle. Then with a 1-1 count on pinctrtiinei Ed Bressnud, Perra-noskt fired Ihe ball into the dirt catcher John Roseboro. enabling Buyer to score the m.inv was fr, ith his fnurlh defeat decisions.

Parker squalled his 1965 home run output by bringing his total to eight for this season when he drove in four runs with his sixth and seventh homers in Ihe opener and then added his eighth in (he fourth inning of the nightcap. The Dodgers broke open the first game with seven runs in the seventh inning, during which Kflufax electrified the crowd with his firs! two (wis of the season a "wrong field-' double and a two-run JCany had four sing'cs and u-wh intrt I drove in three runs and Mack drld. Jones drove Koufax, his unifurm soaked runs bv Hundlev and Braves Cam- drove in Iwo of Santo Chicago's thtee 'be seven-run rur.s nff Malonev flflh inning a antra two anc nau a one- ii i ,1 ii i hitter until the seventh when he' 2-3 injimes The victory went to Bil un after ihr fourth and Willie Davis his ngntcap. I'm of the yeai leading off ihe hiitih. Tommy Davis had five I straight hit.s, including a triple- He added a pair of doubles in! THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JUNE 6.

1966 Mets Split With Dodgers; Yankees Trim Red Sox, 5-3 Reds Rout Cubs, 8-3, Giants Outlast Phillies, 7 to 6 Jim Bouton But Lose Second, 9-5 Tenth Takes On Lanier's Home Run in Tenth Gains First clo nic mm A bunt siiijilc- by iter fail Wnrwirl; v. as sandwiched 1' 1 between walks Stewart LardlalalS, 14-4, and CijVtiti Rrrkerl. Williams- MX Menke Stars Une out later. Ernie Bank-; i singled in a run. A hit batter i ATLANTA (UPI) i.iaded ihe tot-, a id i-nxiulevl Menle'i live hits and five runs-fn'irmvd with a two rjn single har.ed-ir.

iShl nd the Atlsn-Bob Ikndlcv received crcilii'foi Braves, biggest scoring ihr virtnrv, his srrtind in binge in more than a year Sessions," while Mclool Sunday as they routed the St. the loss. 'bringing lecnrc tn Louis Cardinals, behind a 1.2 seven-run limners No. ar.d 3 el the was Ihr most runs scared by t-ainc the sixth, Ird nrd and Tommy depaned b1. the Draves since May 25.

ls.6ii they clobbered San Francisco. St Louis scored a pair of runs in the ton of the fifth to un la.r-.-l a 4-3 lead but Atlanta sent lie led off with his batters to the plate in the biccei John Edward, walked uI (ne flflh and scored but Don Noitebari, aiiempung sevc.n lutn it jnt0 a 111 11,1 1 1 The first 10 batters in Ihe third A wild pitch by Chuckjirmmf, ieachrf baie aicn-ougn trie uravrs sot nniv Harper (jve during it. in' ihp' Starter and loser Al Jackson i relievers Don Dennis tied score 4-4. Phillips sir-led. stnir-scenmd and lhe Rn Santos sinslc.

Menke then hit a three i vt in the hoaifT. his seventh nf I'm three First, 16-3 Wesmen Cop Nightcap, on Wild Pitch in Ninth Frame NEW YORK (UPI) Sandy Koirtro, bieczcd to his I Oth ivictoiy of the scasim. Wes Parker hit three homers and my i ccllectcd seven hits during a doublehcadci Sunday but the Los Anpelrs Dodgers iinri in senlc for a split when ihc Now York Mcis- took msbti-ap Li aifc, Stargell Powers droppins: ihe opener lfi-1 ra Ron perranoski, the Dodgers' Jgc- 'Fq Win Over Astros double and two singles, drove In four runs and stretched his two-game halting, streak to nine consecutive hitr. Sunday in leading the Pittsburgh P'irates to a victory over Ihe Houston Astros Stargell rlmrhed the Pirates' seventh ninins and picked n' Mp of fielder Ll.iif -Jicholi-rl's lincs-blS error. Staieelt lilt his fust homer nt the game in the second innire Clemente followed it with a blast over the 4n6-foot sign ill center field.

Relief pitrhcr Pele: Mikkidsen and Matty Alou singled in the seventh and Mikkelsen scored the tie-breaking run when Nicholson's throw sailed :r.to' the dugout behind third base. Alou trotted home on Sliirgcll's eighth straight a "wrong field" homer ever the left field fence. Stargell also came through with a one run single in the eighth. Stargell, who had three singles and a homer in five at bats in Saturday's game, raised his batting average from to .127 with his spree. The National League record of 1(1 consecutive hits is shared by eight players, including Medwick, who was the last to The Astros tied the c-fe Vi 5 ir Bbrhbl The classy 30-ye a r-old Dodger Wynn's double which kayoed n-j ioio uti i beaten once once this Bob Vcale in favor of jh now is tied with San Mikkelsen, a walk and singles tn-Mn-i.

a i 7 i Mnit.r.4 1 1 Francisco's Juan Marichal forlby Nicholson and John Bate- the most viclnries in the man. Wynn led the Astros' in. I majors and this is the earliest hit attack with two homers, a i-. 'm: no Eumidi' i i fver achieved loldouble and a single and Ihrec i-dno-, i t. r.

(. Mht-j" wi, during his career. batted in. hie iSSo' Hls victory the Mets i oh': ce D-nm 3 I I 1 1 was his seventh straight and k-ui iin ''fVici' tii brought his lifetime record Tticu js i tmhM them to 15-1. Koufajt Cio'c'riwf.

in ir-Z i will in-ui had a string of 18 -vcoreless i i twins, hailed when ihe Mets ---t v. ''vr' unearned runs in rj', i "-C Vi-Jntlcw. ccpcm. the seventh on Maury Wills' 5 I i 1: The Dodgers collected 15 hi Is nrpbn 1 lo'cr Gerrv Arripo ar.d four I i i 1 i.Mci relievers. Along with i i i I 0 I Parker two homers, Al ii, -co ODtiiw.

a i jiPenaia hit his third of the CollcRe All Star Club To Drill At Weabide The College All Star tear which will represent Ihc area i Connecticut bumrr.cr College r.tll raK.ir try- 5 Coaches I rani: Klein Rosado and Ids in an ATM) Vuns Sylvia dnen-l stand, who had the same SCnrc Mrs. Gene AhhVrg won pultins honors wilh a total of 30 by of corr-mg out on lop a draw inner ladies had totals of PIlfLADEf-PfHA (L'Pf) Shortstop Hal Lanier hit his second homer of ihe year with two out in the 111th Inning Sunday lo Ihe San Pruncisco Giants a 7-C victory over the Philadelphia Phillies, snapping a six-game win streak for the Phils. The winning drive was off Ihe first pitch by Bo Bclinsky who came in for the Phils wiih two out in the ninth after Ihe Giants tied the score on a single hy Philadelphia rallied from 3-0 and 5-3 defines to the same and moved nhend 6-5 in the fifth inning hul Mays lied the game with his clutch single. Dick Croat batted in four Philadelphia runs and Bill White collected four hits. I Leu Gabrielson cracked a two-run homer to pace a three-run Giani uprising in the first inning but Ihc Phils routed Ron1 Hrrbel on Groat's two-run triple and a pinchsingle hy tnhriTiy Callisun tie the game at 3-3 in second.

The Giants moved ahead 5-1 in the third when Lanier lioabled in two runs hul the. Phils lied at 5-5 in I lie but lorn of the third and moved ahead 6. 5 in the fifth when Great knocked in fourth run. SF Mrhh PKILl sb bi i- AIKHI, 12 3 2 i 3 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday i Results New York 5, Boston 3 Chicago 4, Washington 1 Chicago 13, Washington 0 (1) w. Baltimore Kansas uty 1 ol suspend-! victory game) aasas City 9.

Raltimore 4 (rtgu- L-jmpe i game) rtroit 8, California 4(1) otmtir Detroit 4, California I (J) Hwi'an MlniwsoUtl Cleveland 4 Cleveland Baltimore Detroit NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results I runs i and Mrs. Molly Capozzi. I (Only game 27 24 21 23 2J 24 -sU Mrs Pauline Russe ll. Mi- San I ranrisco at Philadelphia 'iDot Sachs. Mr-.

Marge Koable.n (N, Holm (4-3) vs. Wise (M). down Northri singled 41m Houtun Tigers Defeat Angels, 8-4, 4-1, As Wert Sparkles ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) The Detroit Tigers collected total ol 2'i hits Sunday and swept a doublelieader from the California Angels, winning the first game 8-4 and the nightcap 4-1. Tiger third basrman Don Wat tirove a total of six tuni in the douhleheader to provide the major punch Detroit.

In the first Ihe Tigers drove Dean Chance from the mnund during a four-run eighth inning that was featured hy a dauhie by Norm Lash and a triple by Wert. Chance took his sevenlh foss against three victories gave up eight hits and si The Tigers also had second inning in the opener when they picked up three ngles bv Al Kaline and Jim Ncrlhrup, a walk to Horton ar.d- ann-i rr angle by Wert Drtroit added another run in seventh when Northgup opened with a single, came around cn a double by Free ran. Freehan knocked in another in in the seventh when Northrup ripened with a single. Joe- Sparma started for the Tigers in Ihe nightcap, but was fairly wild, walking five men lie gave up a homer Adcock in the sixth anc Bobhv Knoon. Then he was 5 Win Of YearCS Bouton, who helped his own cause with a two-run single, ouple of walks and ill.v, bv Willie Horton, Bill T'reehan and Wert In the nightcap, the 'tigers nicked Angel tlarier Howie Krrs.l 0 runs Lfj around on a double by an.i'a-r he laid sacrifice hunt after walked and Horton relieved by Orlando Pcna, neno trie Angels to one nil tor the fast four innings.

Sparma got credit for his second win against three defeats. Dave Wickersham, who relieved Bill Monhnuquettc- in the pet, gb; 17 ii 2 i 2 4 22 522 Games Today and Pilrhers Chkagn at California fNi-Pir Illicit Sphiarx will he in charge (4-1) vs. Sanfnrd (5-1). Toe team will also prar Baltimore at Washington (N)-Kti'A: ticc Wedrescny at 5 at j. Miller Ol) vs.

Onega (4-2). Bunnell in Stralford. Mill Kiver Tourney (Only tames scheduled shotgun golf tournarncn: at Los Angeles li, New York (I) ithe M-'l Piter Cour.iry Club. The New York 3, Angeles 2 (J) I winnirg toirsnrr.e with the scoi Cincinnati Chicago 1 (1) Baxter Brown. D- Chicago Cincinnati 5 (2) i John loe Al-Jo ard Houston 3 -I G'-orgr Atlanta St.

lAuis 4 Next at L.inie Hairv lalhoi San franrisco 7. PtiiUdelphia Charles liar John Irawlev and 411 inninRS) Al Paid tir Bob l.rvr. Dr I Stan Ham k. Hirsh and lr. btanding of Teams ii.

V.Virn;c-. finrheil I third along wilh Hank Mr. Shi- ey Rubens won tne, rA1 ladies' niton play verses nor I with a stnic ol four down. hy.f. 7B- Colh.

Schno creoit lor that first nf the season. lf colttorn jBrooklawn (iolf Dr. Mikc Scully and Mike Scully won the four ball match ID golf al the Brooklawn Coun- 417 try Club yesterday with the score M7 II ,101 up on par. 4M II i Carpenter and Arthur 3S3 12 I Moore came in second vt ith citjhi Today and Pitchers up par Maris, Boyer, Bouton Get Key Hits For Bombers needed late inning relief help but managed to pick tirst victory or the season Sunday as the New York Yankees edged the Boston Red box, 5-3. Bouton, making only second start of the year being sidelined with an ailing arm, allowed six hits and three the last three games with the bases empty the seventh account for the other Red Sox 4 4 iron" 0 0 0 l.clll ra i Mos 2 LOft-Nr Twins Trounce Tribe, 9-4, As Boswell Flashes ST.

PAUL (UPI) Dave (UPI) tered eight J.Tinne.v.ta Tw four hnme MINNEAPOLIS Boswell scat-Boswell scat hits and the snapping a rive-game Insing streak and heating the Cleveland Indians 9-4. The Twins, who had lost 14 of llieir last IS games priur to Sunday's contest, broke a 4-4 lie in the sixth inning on Harmon Kilfebrew's ninth home run of Ihe season. Boswcli won his first game of the year aTler four defeats. Bernie Allen hit a two-run homer in the second inning for the Twins and Sandy Valdcscu- nn connected for a solo homer whim in tne iniro. jimmie nail also homered for Minnesota in the eighth.

After taking a 5-4 lead on Killcbrcw's home run in the cxth, the Twins scored Ihree uns in the seventh on twn walks, Boswell's double and nglcs by Tony Oliva and oini hitter Rich Rollins. Leon Wagner and Max Alvis slammed solo homers fur the Indians, Alvis' tying the game Mi 0 1 Klllbf. r- rtJ-rt la 2 KrHin Bitwtll IAi.nl jin a n.tis Hamden Kellers Cop MANCHI-STUR fAP) The Ipfinson Bnwling Academy team from Hamden, with an ISH triple, had Ihc top score of 151 teams Ihe Slale lunior Duckpin Tournament which wound up Sunday, Athletics Rip Orioles 9-4, After 6-5 Defeat runs in 6 2-3 innings before I Ramos onZ SoX Wtlip the eighth inning to nail down ictory. was Bouton's first win' June 30. 1965 when he beat Baltimore that time, he also had relief help from' Hamilton and Ramos.

i Roger Maris hit his fourth' homer of the season, a two-run drive off starter Jim Lonborg aucr torn iresn wanted to give the Yankees a 2-D lead and m's two-run single cli maxed a lluce-nin sixth inning rally that broke a 2 2 deadlock. Clete Boyer's double drove in the first run of that inning- George Smith, wnn drove in all three Boston runs, smashed two-run single in the fnurlh inning that tied the game bmilh. who had only homer in his first 123 gue games, hit his second in Senators Twice By 4-1 and 12-0 1 1 IS KwHimlKi CHICAGO (UPI) -Gary I lets Ditched a twnhitler in I nightcap and Tommy Ague had eight uns dnuhleheader Sunday Chicago White Sox downed Ihe Washington senators i-i ana 0 to give them eight vu-loi it tneir last games. gilt-edged pitching in both games gave the Sox slafi record ol six snuioms in 10 games. Sox pitchers have now allowed just one run in the last 41 innings.

Peters, making his first start since injuring his elbow on May 22, did not allow a hit until Ken McMullen led off the seventh wilh a drive down the Ihird base line. The sharply-hit ball hit Don Buford's glove and bounced into left field. Frank Howard singled in the ninth for the other hit, Peters, who picked up his third triumph against tw walked twn, hit a batter and Agee hart twn hits, baited in a run and scored three in the second game after driving in all lour ol the White Sox in the opener wilh a three-run homer and a triple. Catcher chitm Martin had four hits, knocked in three runs ant scored twn in the second game The White Sox scored si; ins off Dick Bosnian in tht first 4 1-3 innings, added two ir inning oil Bot Humphreys and four more of Hon Khne in the eighth including a two-run homer by Ruford. he Sox got single runs me tirst two innings and pinch hitter Smoky Burgess drove ir two more in the fnurlh with a single Ihc added two more in the fifih wilh four hits when they drove Bosman from the mound.

Agee's fifth homer of the on following singles hy Lee FTorlc-n wilh all runs he needed in the opener. Agce connccled nff Washing ton starter Diego Segui in 1he mini inning and tripled i in Chicago's fourth run cighlh. Horlen, who had Inst of woikcd 6 1-3 inning- nnrrn- credit for the victory. Boh TflCker worked Ihe final 2 2-3 innings. Washington's lone run of Ihc day came in the seventh innine.

of the npencr when Ed Brinkman tiipk-d and scored on single by Fred Valentine. Imttie. br.woui, (, CI t-7l45, A BALTIMORE (UP!) -Ken Slarrelson and Phil for five runs Daiu-a Sunday 10 Cily Athletics cad Ihe Kansas to a 9-4 vicloty re aflcr Ihe Orioles had pushed across a tun in the 12lh inning for a C-S victory in a game suspended by curfew Saturday night. Harrclson. who had three hits gave Ihc Athletics a lead Ihey never relinquished when his third-inning single drove in two runs and snapped a 3-3 tie.

Boot doubled home a run and then scored tin pinch hilter fcd C'liikV a nO" to mid rt 3-2 second and doubled hojae more runs in the nhilh. The A's Ihird inning rally started wilh smg.es by Larry Stahl and Mike Hershberger Ik to Dannv nlrr Gene Brabendcr replaced Or- lola starter Wally Bunker with Ihe bases loaded und wild pitched line run hnmer before Harrelson's single. Jim Dickson, (he (bird nr six Kansas City pitchers, picked up his first victory of the year and handed the Orioles their iirsl loss alter six straight wins. The Orioles tagged Roland Sheldon with the loss in the ubhieviated opener and then scored ihree runs off him in the Mist inning Of the regular game. He-it Campnneris smashed his first homer of the scasnn in thn nmlh ol the Kansas City victory to cap Ihe A's scoring.

In the suspended game, which stopped wilh one cm and one out in the lop nf Ihe 12lh Saturday night with the score 5-5. the Orioles pinned the lois cn Sheldon, his sixth in nine Bin-. leout single. Stu Miller picked up his Ihird ctnry in four striking out two batters the i ne unoies had built a 5-1 lead only to see it evaporate when Ihe A's got an unearned run in the cighlh and three more on Green's homer in the ninth that sent the inlrs extra innings. Includes Previous 2 eBBhlsH i'll ffcor 20 i 5 I niona rS, 0 r.y.tr oooo Drmsky ihtldoi 0 0 0 41 Tbrtali A3 A 11 6 E-D.

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