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THE TROY KECOKD, TKOY, N. THUHSPAY MOHNINS, JUNE 1, 1972 For 2nd On HR list 648th Keys Braves ATLANTA'(AP) Hank roo belted his $48th career bwce'rua, moving him into a wcond place on the all-Umt list, is the Braves whipped the San Diego Padres 54 Wednesday night. Aaron'i blaiViii alalh till season, moved him into a tie with Willie Mays, the former San FrancUcb Giant great who toil' year traded to the New York The two mod- em'diy luperitars are the only playeri with more thao 600 homers other than Babe Kuth, Yankees Shade Brewers MILWAUKEE (AP) John Ellis and Gene Michael each iingled in two first-inning runs and reliever Sparky Lyle put out a pair of late rallies Wednesday night as the New York Yankees the Milwaukee Brewers 5-4. Winner Mel Stottlcmyre, 5-5, lad a four-hit shutout through six innings, but was chased in seventh on run-scoring singles by Bob Heisc and Joe La- loud. Lyle came in and gave up a third run on a wild pitch before getting Ron Theobald on an inning-ending fly.

closed to within 54 in the eighth on consecutive two-out John Briggs, Billy Conigliarb.and Rick Auerbach but Lyle struck out pinch hitter John Felske. The Yanks scored two of their four runs in the first 'after loser Ken Brett 2-5; fumbled Hal Lanier's hopper to mound with two out. whose 711 mark stands as one of the game's most revered records. Aaron smacked a 3-2 pitch of. southpaw Fred Norman, 4-3 hat curled around the left fielc xxil pole and landed in the seats, a solo blow in the firs inning.

It also lifted his lifetime total bases to 6,001. The Braves added anothe run in the first when Rico Car CUike A Hnuoa FAloa rf Whitl 11 JEllJ Ib Torres rf it ci 36 Michael si Hank Aaron's, Milestone Home Runs ATLANTA (AP) Here Is a list of milestoM borne rums in Hank Aaron's career: No. 1 April 23,1954, at St. Louis, off Vic Raschi. No.

100 Aug. 15, 19S7, at Cincinnati, off Don Gross. No. 20fl July 3, 1960, at St, Louis, olf Ron Kline. No.

300 19, at New York, olf Roger Craig. No. 4W April IKS, at Philadelphia, Bo Belinsky. No. 5M July 14, IKS, at AtlaaU, eft Mike McCormick, San No.

April 27, 1971, at Atlanta, off Gaylord Perry, San Francisco. No. (48 May 31, 1512, at Atlanta, off Fred Norman, San Diego. Motors Triple Gives LA 5-4 Win MILWAUKEE 0 0 0 TkxfelU Ul i 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 4 1 1 0 Sco4t Ib 4 0 1 9 2 2 I'Briffl I 4 1 3 4 1 1 1 BCDflaio rf 0 1 1 0 0 -Ferraio 3b 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 Linz? 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Auerbach i 4 0 3 2 EKodrf tz 1 0 0 0 Stoltmyre 3 0 1 0 Ratlin Lte 1 0 0 0 Felske pb ty and later scored on Earl Williams' single to center. Atlanta tallied a pair of unearned runs in the third on a bit, an error and three walks and another in the eighth on pitcher Ron Reed's "sacrifice fly that proved to be the deciding margin.

Sanders 0 0 0 0 Brett Voss.ph Cdbon Laboud ph DtT.omas 2b 4 0 2 0 GHOST Pepitone, who retired, from baseball voluntarily on May 2, con- with Chicago Cubs officials Wednesday at which time it waj, announced be.will return to the team when he is eligible July 1. Above, Pepi signs autographs for young fans out- office of manager Leo'Durocher. (AP Wirephoto) Will End Retirement Soon Pepitone To Rejoin Cubs Tolal J7'5 11 5 Total 35 4 10 3 New T.rk 4 1 1 11 I I I I i 3 1 t-- 4 E-Bretl, J.EHs. Yock 1, Milwaukee 1. LOB-New York MllwAakM 7.

2B--Swoboda. HR--White -(3). SH W5) Savt-Ljk A-CJll. CHICAGO Joe Pepi- wiH be back in Chicago Cub tfieball uniform no later thin June 30, General Manager John HoUmd taid Holland-'iiid he met with Pepitooe, 31, Tuesday and the flamboyant first baseman him be wants to end his voluntary retirement announced Hay said he contacted 61-3 7 21-3 3 3 4 5 1 4 0 2 1 0 0 1 Garr rf 4 1 1 0 HAaron Ib 4 0 1 1 Carty 3 0 0 0 Lum If 3 0 0 0 Baker 3 0 0 a 5 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 4 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 Pepitane after the Cubs were "very, close-' to making a trade for an established first baseman to-replace Pepitone. "We had to know what Joe's plans were before we went ahead with the trade," Holland "We.

didn't want to -bring a first -'baseinan loss Corktos (W MONTREAL-. Tim Foil's run-scoring single in the sixth inning'snapped a tie and gave the Montrea.r Expos a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh' Pirates Wednesday night: Saratoga Results Vallei Joy (Belanser) Eauter Cm. (Ben) 2:12.1. Gcntrbed-Euy Creed. AirbMavl (Beluier) Metmrted JlioTBen Ctfca April (Allen) Early ttratdi-- Kwitoot Clnrdy.

hit Ken Siiigle ton from second base after Singleton "'and Terry. Humphrey bad cracked one-out singles. The Pirates took a i-0 lead, in the inrun g. when Richie Hebner walked, Milt May singled and losing pitcher Nelson Briles, 3-2, hit a sacrifice fly to right to. score Hebner.

Montreal tied the score in its lialf of the inning when Ron Fairly lined his'' fourth home run of the season over the right field fence. Boy Ciactcaalos 2:16.3, Al's Georrte Boy Berry tB Timi: 2:17.1. .5.60 1.40 1W 7.40 PrG. Sow (Morel) dk-PoUlUi IUAW Time: 2rl5. di-- Dead beat tor ih Tut, nie, THsbud IJvtly rfct (Pkard) CMn (UacTavU) 1:11.

ii.zo sx 4.4. 2.J, a Buckshot Hanover (FQioo) Time: 2:11.1. Breton)" Willie Stargell's 10th'homer of the restored Pittsburgh's lead 2-1 in the top of the: third. Montreal evened the score in the bottom of the third on singles by Ron Hunt and Boots Day, a throwing error'by Hebner and Bob Bailey's sacri fice fly which marked Bailey's 500th major league RBI. i i pitcher Ernie McAnally posted his first of the season after five fo-n- secutive defeats.

MOSTKEAL a a 4 0 0 0 Hur.1 1 2 0 Davalnlo 3 1 0 Day rf 3 0 1 Clemente rf 4 0 0 0 Jorsensn Ib 4 0 2 larjell Ib 3111 Bailey 3b 2 0 0 1 Oll'-er .3 0 Wine 3k ttnxr 3b 2 1 1 0 Fair rf May 4 0 1 0 SUgletou JHraandi si .3 0 0 0 Haraphry Sennet pk 1 0 1 0 Foil and then have him (Pepitone) tell us he was going to ask for reinstatement. him during the day and 'couldn't reach him. When he returned my call I told fiim to come into my office and tell me what he wanted to do. "He said, 'I can tell-you right now. I want to come Holland said he called the trade off late Tuesday'and said he planned to contact Charles National League president, to find out whether or not it is acceptable for a player to work out with' team before he actually becomes- eligible to play; -Pepitone, Holland said, wishes to start working out with the club immediately although he must wait 60 days from, the May 2 announcement before officially joining the roster.

Tigers Stall Indians 7LEVKLAND (AP) Eddie Brinkman bit bases-loadec sacrifice Cy in the 10th inning giving the Detroit Tigers SH victory over skidding Cleveland Wednesday, night after reliever Fred Scherman -worked out of a bases-loaded', -none-out jam in the Indians' ninth. Freehan started the winning with a pinch single off Steve Mingori and Paul Jata sacrificed, Tony Taylor was hit by a pitch and Mickey Stanley walked before Brinkman hit fly ball. The triumph enabled the Tigers -to take over -undisputed possession of first place in the American League East from ram-idled Baltimore by one-half game. It was Cleveland's seventh' consecutive setback and dropped the third-place Indians Rubles si Stahl ph Norman Acosta Spieilo ph pn CiiOMlTp Corksns ph Total Allaata E-- i DP-- San Dfeco Die H. 3 1 0 0 rrwiiumi 211 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 Btefary ph 0 1 0 Evau 3b Ucnaadz tf 2 0 1 0 WPtrtl 1 0 0 0 Reed 111 I Uprtlw 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 34 4 4 Total 27 5 i ll.Perez.

i i P-- San Dfeco 2, A UnU 2. LOB--Sa iejo 7, 2B-- Stabl Reed. Normal SF IP RERBBSO 22-3 4 4 2 3 1 1-3 0 1 a 1 0 0 1 11-3 i i 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 Save-- Upshaw (t). WP-- Norman. 2SJ4.

A-- 5j7j7. two games-back. The Tigers trailed 2-1 until the eighth when Norm Cash homered off Milt Wilcox, Tom Haller singled and Stanley homered for a 4-2 Detroit lead. CLEVELAND Northnip rf 4 0 0 HcCraw rf ARodriez 3b 4 0 1 BFcxler If GBrowa If Coiner Cash Ib HaUtr JaU Ib IMAulUte 2b TTaylor ib 5 0 1 0 Biohamr 2b 4 2 0 0 0 0 Leon 2b 0 0 0 1 3 1 2 1 AJohnson 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Unser 11 4 1 2 0 Nettles ab 0 0 0 0 Moses pb 4 0 0 0 Mintorl Hot Reds Homer Astros HOUSTON (AP) George Foster, hitting .167 at game time, clubbed a grand slam home run and Johnny Bench hit a three-run shot as the Cincinnati Reds bombed Houston 124 and handed the skidding Astros their filth straight loss Wednesday night. Foster's bases-loaded homer came with the Reds trailing 3-2 and highlighted a six-run third inning for Cincinnati.

Bench, who hit two home runs in Cincinnati's victory over Houston Tuesday night, keyed the Reds' six-run eight with his homer. It followed a two-run single by Joe Morgan and a run-scoring single by Denis Menke. Rader's three-run Miner had given Houston a 3-0 iead in the second inning before the Reds came back with their third inning explosion. to back Bob Gibson's three-hit pitching and give the St. Louis Cardinals a 1-0 victory over the licago Cubs Wednesday.

Gibson, 2-5, won his second successive decision. by shading licago's Ferguson Jenkins, who yielded, eight scattered ts, three by Matty Alou. Jenns, registering his ninth straight complete game, is 55. After Don Kessinger's leadoff single in the fourth, Gibson Kid the Cubs hitless, until Gene oser's one-out single in the eighth. Jim Hickman singkd in the ninth.

The Cards scored in the fifth when Maxvill opened with a single, was sacrificed by Gib son and scored on Brock' single to center. trips. HIS sixin-innuig leaaoii 10 riple was wasted when he was a nailed off third on Sim- fl mons' one-out bouncer to the mound. ST LOUIS CHICAGO ab bl ab bi Brock If 5 0 1 1 Kessimer 04 3 0 I 0 Stlemore 2b 4 0 0 0 Fopovlcb 2b 3 0 9 0 MAlou Ib 4 0 3 0 Hlckmu 1 9 1 0 Tciie 3b 4 0 0 Cardenal pr 0 0 1 0 Simmons 4 0 2 0 BWlllams 4 0 0 0 Carbo 1 0 0 0 Monday 3 0 0 0 Meler.dez rt 4 0 1 Ib 3.0 0 MaxvUI 1 1 1 0 Fanioce 2 0 0 0 GibKn 0 0 Hiser rf 3 0 1 0 Hundley 3 0 0 0 Jenkins 1 3 0 0 8 Total 1 1 1 Total it 0 3 0 SI. Lntf CUean a 1 E--Jenkins.

DP-- St. Loub 2. Chicago l. LOB-SI. Look 3, ChlclfO 3.

Meleadec. SB-- Alou. S-- Glbscn. TP SO I dtxon i 3 0 0 3 4 1 Jctikiju L4-S) 9 1 1 5 1 KBP-- by Jeltal T-- 1:47. A-- 1 7.151.

Key To The Mint Withers Victor NEW YORK AP) Key three-sixteenths of a mile to go. the Mint, a major contender fort He then was challenged by the Belmonl, Slakes, scored a Icecapade, ridden Eddie solid one-length victory over! Maple, but Jhe wi was trapped off third, with Parker at bat. Parker wilh an infield single. Reliever Jim Brewer, was the winner, blanking Giants over the last two in-ii nings. The Giants chased starter 'AlX )owning and gained a 4-4 lie inline seventh when Ken Hender-Si son led off with a walk, tookV second on Russ Gibson's sacri4l ice and scored on Bpbbjr' fJ Bonds' double.

Bill Russell singled, stole sec-?" ond and scored on a wild pitclii', 3y Ron Bryant in the DodgenV' first. The Giants tied it in bottom of the inning on wallty to Bonds, Tito Fuentes' Icecapade Wednesday in the 97th running of the $59,000 Withers Stakes Belmont Park. Braulio Bacza sent To The Mint into He 'lead cf 42 23 Chm BrnXman ts 4 0 1 1 Fosse TurMrmn 0 0 0 Bell rf Kalizc ph 1 0 0 0 Dult Britet Tmtop Mcd A Bravo SiM.l. pk lker wiSL Sancuilla ph 1 0 0 0 Total 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 0 3 1 0 4 0 2 1 I Of itcAnally I 1 00 0 0 0 2, 2 "Total 31 3 18 yfisr Adk Bet falker IcAnauj 1 (w.1-3) HBP-bj Bob's Defeats 'The Team' In Colonie Bob's -Gulf Service defeated the Team, 7-1, in a Colonie twilight Softball League game, at Wednesday. CamkelU had a triple and two singles and Bill Wigand and single for the' winners.

jDan Elmendorf wss the ijer white JUrtoccio took the i Both tied tee- 4nd place tn A DiTiilK with ti records, Halfway, Cfeico's Cop Chico's, and McCarthy's were victorious Wednesday in the Capital Dis trict" Softball League at Young Stadium, Albany. Chico's topped CSEA, 5-1, on the hitting of Joe Turlori, with a double, and single. Dave.Tuliy beat Don HaUway House beat O'Hea- 5-1, with Butch Ulac. topping Larry Dobis. Lilac hid a doubk and tingle.

McCarthy's defeated Wilcox WiHeats, 7-5, on three RBI Terry Geddinii, who homered and doubled. Don Jay Lwnarons. Another triple header set for tonight, NATIONAL LEAGUE Kesalls St. Louis t. Chicago 0 Los Angelu 5, San Francisco 4.

10 tn- Montreal 3, Pitlshurgh 2 Philadelphia at New York, postponed Atlanta 5, San Diego 4 Ctcdnnalt 12, Houston 4 Kail New York 23 11 Pittsburgh 21 1J Chlcaio IS Montreal 22 Philadelphia 16 21 St. LouU li 23 Wtlt Lee Aiiccln 16 Houston 21 17 Crecinnatl 23 Atlanta II 22 San Dieco 16 26 Sat FracdKo IS 31 PhmicrpMa ISelma at (McAnilrcw 3-11 alaht Cincinnati (McGlothUa 2-O at Houston teou 3-3) Loi Ancelei (Slnier J-t) at Sjn Fran Cisco (Stcnc nlsht St. Louis (Wise 4-1) at Chkaso (Hand 1 3-D Daly scheduled. AMEUCAN LEAGUE Boston at BaJtinwre. postponed Delroll Cleveland 4, li iminis New York 5, 4 Minnesota 3, Kansas Clly 1 Oakland 5 Texas 1 Cklcato at Callfomla East CISCOiNAII abr nbl Morjai 26 4 0 2 0 Melzcer 4 2 3 3 NMilter 5 2 1 1 Geionlrno cf 0 0 0 0 LMay Ib 5 2 3 3 Witson 4 1 0 0 Edwards 0 0 9 Rsder 3b 5 2 3 4 Fenwkk a 3 0 0 0 Roberta 2 1 1 1 Culver i 3 0 0 4 1 0 0 Oakland A's Rally Past Texas, 5-1 ARLINGTON, Tex.

(AP) -Jim' Hunter scattered nine hits and his Oakland teammates came up with three runs in the sixth inning as the A's defeated the Texas Rangers, 5-1 Wednesday night. Texas' Dick Bosman was locked in a 1-1 pitching duel with Hunter when the A's teed off on the righthander in the sixth. Bert Campaneris opened the inning with a double down the third base line. Joe Rudy bunted for a single, moving Camp- aneris to third. a walked Reggie Jackson and Sal Bando followed with a sacrifice unable to gain in the final 15th mile.

Zulu Tom was third, 5Vi lengths behind Icecapade and three-quarters of a. length of Forage in the field of 10 3-year-olds, each running under 126 pounds. Time for the mite over a fast track was 1:34 4-5, the fastest the Withers ever has been run at Belmont Park. It also has been held at Aqueduct. Key To The Mint, owned by Paul Mellon, paid $5.40.

$3,80 and $3.80 as the 8-5 favorite in the crowd of 18,035. Locust Hit Farm's Icecap ide returned $13.40 and $8.60 and Crtgwood Stables' Zulu Tom. was $7.40 to show. Completing the order of finish after Forage were Ruritania Dave Kingman's sacrifict; y. The Dodgers Bobby blasted his second homer ol 1 season in the fifth after Garvev singled and stole sec-jr ond.

Trie Dodgers added unearned run in the sixth after!" Willie Davis reached when Henderson dropped drive to deep left-center. San Francisco scored twice i the bottom of the sixth on- walk to Fuentes, Ed Gcodwn'j single and Chris -Speier's two-5 out double. "-P UK ANGELKB MN a abrhlt-V Valentine'2b 1 1 2 Bonds' rt 4 I'l-fj Btisiell I I'o Tuutei 4 1 1 WDavIs cf 4 1 0 0 Goorbon Ib i FHobinsn ri 3 1 2 0 Kintman 3b 3 0 ri 1 Sftler a MoU II -1 l.Htddox 4 WParker Ib 4 1 1 0 Henoerw rf -3 1 J'j Ganey 3b 4 1 1 1 2 O-i Dkti 1 0 0 0 BWlllams ph 1 o.p- 1ms 1 0 0 0 Healjr 0 0 Dou-minl 3 0 0 0 Bryant 2 Wiibelm 9 0 0 0 0 GaUacher ph 1 0 vuls ph 0 0 JJohnson 0 O'O Brewer 9 0 0 0 4 Arnold ph I I Tolal 34 i 7 4 Las Asreles- ri Baa Framcbca 1 I 2 1 E--ValeiUne, Headugoa, DP-Los Anieles 1, San Francisco' 1 IX)B-- Speler, BoRos. 3B-- Mott HR--Valentine (2). SB--Ruaell.

-Vifii S--Garver. K.Grbsctt to. IP KB BB 4 1 1-3 0 Brewer 2 0 7 4 4 4 4 Total 33 ro 11.01 Joimsoa JCcMaho. No Le Spanish Hace, True Knight Riddle, Head Table Twins Defeat ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLt 'AP) Eric Soderholm socke a three-run sixth-inning homei his third of the season.and.«ei end game-winner, boosting Bei Blyleven and (he.

UinnesotM Twins to a -3-2 -victory over th Kansas City Royals'Wednesda night. Soderhclm, a sharp fieldin 4 i 3 4 i fi scoring Campaneris. Ttt. .615 .525 .330 MS XI .150 .311 J2S Detroit Boston MAwankee Karou Cltj IS IE 17 20 21 20 II 17 IS 19 12 22 Wesl 25 12 23 12 Si- 15 17 23 17 24 13 aj'a Games (Colriuan 7-3 at 1-2) PtL .459 1 3 9U 10 12 Batllmi (Perry 1-3) aJiM Boitol (SWbert (HcNaUr S-3), Blthl. New York 1-0) (SUM 14) Kansas CHr (Drain 1-4) it MiaalllM (Kaat M) Onl- smes acbcdulcd.

SrtlLnclTp 1 0 0 ClmiUi sm 2 1 3 0 Scherma 1 WLlcor 3 0 1 1 Farmer 0 0 0 Lowensta 2 0 1 1 36 5 5 ToUl 40 4 11 iclatod 1 1 1 4 fr-- 1-- Northnip. DP-- Delroi 1, 10, Cleveland 11. 1B- 13). Lcon IP RERBBSO 6 6 2 2. 3 2 Scclbacli 2 4 2 1 1 tiivman tW.1-0) 1 1 0 1 2 Wilcox 72-3 8 4 4 4 a Farmer 1 L-3 0 0 1 I Mmgori (L.frJ) 1 3 1 1 1 0 2 3 4 0 0 1 1 1IBP-- by (T.T»ylM.

PB-Hilter. jo i 4 A i "or.cepcn 11 2 1 0 0 JAtai ph 1 0 0 0 a i GlacaiiV 0 0 0 0 SC Gibbon 0 0 0 0 fo Blslneme 0 0 0 0 Stewart ph I 0 1 0 Tolal 33121412 Total 33 4 4 ttt I I I t( t-- 12 C3 80.1101, a 4 E-- Javier, Menke. DP-- fiousloi 2. U)B-CinclnnaU Houston 2B-- Rose. Bench.

Culver. 3B-- Watson. KR-HMtr G). Foster t), Bench (9). SB-- Morgan, VSTJn, Foster, Conception.

S-- IP EK BB SO Solan (W.7.1) 3 8 4 3 Roberts LJ-11 22 1 Culver 4 1-3 2 .0 0 ClaoCiDC M-3 2 4 4 Gibbcn 2 3 2 2 2 Blaslgamt 1 4 0 A-15fln. Fitzsimmons New Atlanta Coach ATLANTA (AP) Coach xiweU "Cotton" Fitzsimmons, who took the Phoenix Suns to consecutive third-place finishes in two professional coaching season's was named coach of the Atlanta Hawks Wednesday. Fitzsimmons, the shortest coach in the National Basket- all Association at 5 feet 8, replaces Richie Guerin, who reigned about a month ago (o ecome general manager of the Hawks. Fitzsimmons went to the Suns from Kansas State, where he coached two seasons. His clul won the Big Eight title in 19JO Before that, he coached nine years at Mobcrly (Mo.) Junioi College.

His college coaching career record stands at 258-75. Jerry Cchngelo, genera manager of the Suns, announced in Phoenix that he released Fitzsimmons from the remaining two years of his con- ract so he could be namec coach of the Hawks. During regular season play, when the Hawks had just beaten the Suns, Fitzsimmons made i special. trip into the Hawks' ocker room to congratulate something unheard professional coaching ranks. "He's a class guy." Guerin commented at the time.

Guerin had been the "dcat of NBA coaches" after eigh consecutive secsorts with the Hawks. He went to SI. Louis, where the Hawks previous! were based, in 19C3, and began coaching the club In 1964. whi slill a player. His record when he retired was 326-280, Mike Epstein singled to right, scoring-Rudi.

Then Ollie Brown followed with a single to drive Jackson across. Jim Panther on to get out the without further damage. Mike Paul took over for the Rangers in the seventh and after getting two out, Rich Bil- opened the door for the Oakland run by misplaying Rudi's bouncer to third. Jackson was hit in the face by ball. Then Bando sin- led to left, scoring Rudi.

Ib ci toncan 2b Umlu and Wild World. No Le Hace No Le Hace's -sixth place finish, the runner-up i both the Kentucky Derby ant Preakness was expected to in the 114'-mile Belmoat June 10. If Icecapade runt in the Belmont he will have to be supplemented for $12,500 since he was not nominated for the final race of-the Triple Crown. Spanish Riddle led for the first half-mile of the Withers, with Icecapade second and Head Table third ahead of Key to The Mint. Then after Key To The Mint made his move on the turn it strictly a two-horse race between the winner and Icecapade.

The victory was worth $35,400 to Key To The Mint, who won the Derby Trial four days ahead of the Kentucky Derby which he skipped. He also won a Preakness Prep a week ahead rookie who was 'hitting just before the connects with two. but off Jim Booker, 2, Rod' Carew and mon Killebrew opened a ning with singles. Rooker, who pitched out of bases-loaded and entered jam in the the sixth with two-hitter, seemed worked out of trouble by ge ting Bobby Darwin on'a fly ba and firing Rick RenicJc. strike Soderhol: drove Rocker's 1-2 pitch feet into the left field seats.

Blyleven struggled to his enth victory against three lo es, benefiting when score Piniella tried on Ed Uicksoo rt 2 2 1 I Mincher Ib endrick cl 0 0 0 Billings 3b ndo 3b 4 0 1 2 KL-ig 4 0 1 1 Ford 4 0 2 1 Blitlner 4 0 1 0 Handle 2b 4 0 1 0 Bosman 4 0 0 0 PanO.er DNelsoi pi 11 0 0 Paul 0 0 0 0 nh 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 of the Preakness in finished third, He three victories in starts. he has now six 1972 Bnrrugta ph i 0 0 3 6 5 Total 37 1 9 1 r-Bllllnis 2, Hartah, Kbj. Camp- LOB--Oakland I. Texas 14. 2B-- BUIner, Jlarrah.

Lovilto. Campaneris. LMHite. (10). SB-Hendr- Ick.

SF--Bando. Hunter (WJ-!) iojmaa (L4-J) 9 1-3 5 HBP-bj Paul (B.Jiclison). WP-Hunt- tr. T--Mi. Mels, Phils Halted NEW YORK (AP)-The New York Mcts and Philadelphia Phillies contest at Shea Stadium We3nesday night was postponed after three innings due to rain.

The score was tied, 0-0. No immediate makeup dau has been announced. Flyers Ink Don Saleski PHILADELPHIA (AP) Don Saleski, highest scoring right winger in the Philadelphia Flyers' organization, signed a two-year contract Wednesday with National Hockey League club. Saleski, 22, scored 22 goals and 35 assists for Ihe Flyers' Patrick's looping single to rig and was cut down at home Danny Thompson's relay ft Phil Roof. jj Kirkpatrick's single in tk4 first drove in one Kansas Citjr run.

Amos Otis, who had hits and stole two bases, siij- gled, stole second and scora on Hooker's single in the ond. KANSAS CITT MINNESOTA abrhbl a Fatek i Tovir rf 4 11 Hovlejr rf 4 1 1 0 Thowpsn 4 0 (U FinleDa 11 0 2 0 Cirew 2b 4 1 IS Kirkpattk 4 0 2 1 Klllebrew Ib 4 1 1,1 Rojaj 2b 4 0 1 0 Granier 0 0 Hopkins Ib 4 0 0 0 DATWU cf 2 i Olli cf 4 1 3 0 Renick 3 111 Schaal 3b 4 0 0 0 Bn-e Rooker 2 0 1 1 Soitrhlm 3b 4 1 1 3 Mayberry pb 1 0 0 Roof 2 0 2 1 ReesVlb 0 0 0 Richmond American season. farm club in Hockey League last Total 37 2 11 2 ToUl 303 4 3 looker awarded first on catchers' ialtr- Klisas Cllr E-- SebaaT, 1 1 i 3 I i Roof, Thorn psoa, Patck. DP-Kansas City I. LOB-Kansas Citjr rt, Minnesota J.

2B-Pate' O). SB Minnesota J. 2B-Patek. 2. S-Blfk- Rooker (L.2-1) SO 6 3 3 3 1 2 2 1 4 2 0 I) I Siv-e--Granger (S).

Bosox-OHoles Off BALTIMORE (AP)--Wedncs day night's game between the Boston Red Sox and Baltimore Orioles was postponed because of rain. No makeup dale was MU Top Boxer MEXICO CITY AP) Tii World Boxing Council named Mexican Clemente Sanez is Boxer- of the Month" day. for winning the WBC ftitl) erweight ct.own from champion Xuoiaki J.paa. ShibaU tf -J.

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