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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 56

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the nTi--n r.NQnnrn Thiirvl.iy. July 2. WO "This isnl Cincinnati Braves Manager Says Down On The Farms Season batting and pitching averages of Cincinnati area players in the minor baseball leagues: lAHINS I 51 31 II Hose, Aaron Give Their Approval To Stadium Divi Ball, Ciit'ti-Sumter, Carolmas-A (Indians) 208 34 50 8 0 7 30 .240 26 .364 nu.it iam, Tti-bjitomi, ur (PiratM) 163 60 12 1 Rusj Nielsen, Cin'ti Toledo, Interna'l-AAA (Timers) 90 9 34 2 0 T. 0 Connell, Cin'ti-Manchtster, Ejst'n-AA (Yanks) 209 J7 56 9 0 C. Richardson, Cm'ti-Col'mb S'th'n-AA (Astros) 215 23 46 4 3 Cin'ti Wichita, Am.

Assn. AAA (Indians) 73 13 16 2 2 Spilman, CiiTti-W. Palm Bch F'a. State-A (Etres) 56 8 1 0 6. Spraquo, Hebron-Tidewater, Intern't'nal-AAA (Mets) 128 19 39 4 2 5 10 267 3 22 .268 0 10 .214 1 6 .219 0 6 .143 3 1 .305 1 4 .308 13 6 4 1 Int'rn'tVI-AAA (Mats) 1.

Wolff, Cin'ti-Tidtwater, PITCHING IP BB SO ERA 15 19 4 10 4 20 3 59 48 25 38 3 36 0 41 39 11 30 3 07 1 20 16 15 10 2 25 0 5 7 3 2 3 60 1 44 47 13 21 4 09 2 61 61 13 38 3 50 2 16 19 21 9 8 44 1 24 34 15 23 4 88 3 34 26 27 35 1 85 till Faul, pleasant Plain-Phoenix, Pac. (Giants) 12 0 C. Frondorf, Cin'ti-C'I'mb 0 Int'rn't'nl-AAA (Pirates) 25 3 Dick Hendrii, Cinti-WTrb'ry, Cnn Eastern-AA (Pirates) 13 3 I. Kleem, Cin'ti-W. Palm Beach, Florida St -A i.Eipos) 11 0 C.

Trenton-Euqene, Pac (Phils) 4 0 D. lemay, Ci.ti-Tac.ma, Pac. (Cubs) 28 4 lob Leod, Milf.rd-Mem.hii, Texas AAA (Mets) 10 4 M. 0'Cinnw, Cin'ti-Asheville, N. Southent-AA (Reds) 13 0 I.

taible, Cin'ti-Daytona Beach. Florida St -A (Dodqers) 8 3 K. Tekulve, Fairfield-Salem, Carolina-A (Pirates) 21 2 I 1 from the lights to the wall-to-wall carpet, but that outfielder's could have trouble with looping flies "because they can bounce 10 feet." Anderson, the rookie leader of the runaway leaders, brought a big laugh when he said, "I might not be around too long, but I can always say I was the first to manage in the Stadium." Howsam said he was as surprised as anybody no clock was anywhere to be seen in the Stadium. He promised one would be installed and added that scores of other major league games would be flashed only on the new scoreboard, "not posted permanently," as was the your gorgeous new ball park," said Hank Aaron. The from-the-heart thank yous from six-figure salaried professional athletes were delivered at a special ladies' day Insider's Club luncheon at the Cincinnati Club some 18 hours after the coming out party at the Riverfront Stadium.

Aaron, the great slugger of the Atlanta Braves, went a little bit farther about the opening game despite a major league career now in its 17th year. "I have some beautiful memories about Crosley Field," Aaron continued. "I just wondered what it would be like to play some other place in Cincinnati. I got inside and just like (Braves' manager) Lumart Harris said: 'my gosh, this isnt Beautiful. -I'd be the first to admit, too.

That I got real emotional, sort of choked up. I was up' a little more to play that game." The 51.050 fans in the Stadium know exactly what Aaron can do when he isn't When he is, a 3-for4 performance, including a homer and two doubles is apt to result and did. Aaron's manager, Harris, and teammate Phil Niekro joined Rose, Reds' manager Sparky Anderson, third base coach Alex Grammas and general manager Bob Howsam on the program. Harris, suffering with a mild eye irritation, commented about wearing sun glasses indoors. "When you lose seven Harris.

Explaining the i a p-pointing show of the Braves defending National West champions Harris kidded. "I thought you wanted me here to talk about the East division. Seriously, I thought in spring training we had stronger pitching than we had last year. Then those two accidents (to 19-game winner Ron Reed and reliever Cecil Upshaw) and there we were." Harris, in a tribute to Aaron's tremendous skills, said that in four years, he'd given the outfielder "only three signals. He knows the hows, whens, whats and whys." Rose, speaking from a player's view hailed all aspects of the new Stadium, Peckskapm Climbs RY BILL FORD Inquirer SPor.ts Reporter A couple of $100,000 baseball players en route to the Hall of Fame stood to cheer Cincinnati taxpayer Wednesday.

"I'd like to take my hat off and thank you people of Cincinnati for building that beautiful new stadium for us." said Pete Rose. "I want to join Pete Rose and congratulate all the people of Cincinnati for Penn Four Win Race In Regatta HENLEY ON THAMES, Througli Net Event elusion of a match delayed Special To The Enquirer NEW YORK Cincinnati's John Peckskamp scored two victories in the North Atlantic Tennis Champion-ships Wednesday. Peckskamp first defeated Mark Harner of Clifton, N. Hank Aaron likes new field straight and the general manager starts calling, you'll do anything to dis by rain Tuesday. Then he swept past Sam Scammur-ria of Pert Amboy, N.

64, 6-3. Peckskamp, top-seeded in the 18-and-under junior division, meets Andy Finn of New Rochelle, N. in today's quarterfinals. guise yourself," laughed case at Crosley Field. 57, 64, 62, in the con- England a A tough four-man crew from the University of Pennsylvania scored an impressive victory and a Flying Dutch eight claimde a notable triumph on the opening day of Henley Royal Regatta Wednesday.

The Penn four put In a murderous burst half way down the one mile, 550-yard River Thames course to defeat England's Vesta Rowing Club shell in the first round of the Wyfold Cup for coxless fours. Penn won handily by four lengths in 7:45. The U. S. crew Roger Shellman, John a a Richard Silk and William Reed met the winners of Derby Rowing Club of England and the Argonaut Club of Toronto, in the second round of the Wyfold Thursday.

Holland's second national eight, a crew of husky students from the Aegir Club of Groningen, reached the regatta late, went onto the river without even a practice row and still romped home 1 2-3 lengths ahead of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, in 7:02. The United States suffered a surprise defeat when Al Moser, a solid oarsman from Narragan-sett Boat Club, Providence, R. was easily beaten by England's Roger Croome in the diamond sculls. Miami Fills Coach Holes OXFORD, Ohio Miami University has hired two assistant coaches to fill vacancies left on the basketball and football staffs. Joe Barry, 27, a 1965 graduate of Ohio University, fills the coaching vacancy gives you three options for collecting your fntcrcci PACESETTER' INVESTMENT CERi7CSA RACESETTER INVESTMENT IN ADVANCE AS YOU GO DEFERRED 1 left when Darrell Hednc was elevated to head basketball coach this spring.

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as of July 1st. Bunis-Talbert Duo Ousted At London Special To The Enquirer LONDON The old Cin-cinnatians faded from biedon Wednesday, when Alvin Bunis and Bill Tal-bert were beaten in the quarterfinals of the senior doubles. Bunis, who grew up with Talbert in the Queen City, and the former Welcome to the bank that helps things happen! Branches all over Hamilton County Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AN AFFILIATE OF THE CENTRAL BANCORPORATION, INC. mil Davis Cup captain were stopped by Gardner Mulloy of Miami and J. Bergeson Crawford of Boston, 64, 64..

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