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SATURDAY, JULY 170 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 24 ft Cubs Walk Pirates' Plank Buc Homers Give Spark For Rallies Nolan Hurls Five-Hitter, Astros Fall 4f Chicago (AP) Roberto Clemente and Gene Alley belled 4 of 6 Pittsburgh home runs yesterday as the Pirates blew a six-run lead and then came from be hind twice to defeat the slumping Chicago Cubs, 16-14. ai I jr Cincinnati (AP) Gary Nolan stymied Houston on five hits to snap a string of 16 incomplete games and hurl the Cincinnati Reds over the Astros 3-0 yesterday in the first game of a twi-night V'- Scat a "Vn; p4w i r. 1 i J' Vi i'v'j Yp come back again in the home half and tie it on a run-scoring double by Ron Santo and a bases-loaded walk to Cleon Willie Smith's second homer of the year in the fifth gave the Cubs a 10-9 lead but Pittsburgh tied it in the seventh with an unearned run on an error; a pinch single by Jose Pagana bunt single by Matty Alou and an infield out by Rich The Pirates went ahead, 14-13, in the ninth on Manny Sanguineus sacrifice which scored Clemente. Then came Alley's second homer, a two-run clout which proved to be decisive after the Cubs added a run in the bottom of the ninth on Jim Hickman's single. THE GAME 30 runs on 40 hits.

Pittsburgh remained in second place in the National League East when New York double-header. Tony Perez stroked a run-scoring triple in the third inning as the Reds erupted for their first two runs off Don Wilson, 2-4. NOLAN, fanned nine en route to his first complete game since early April in his first start of the year. The Astros put together two singles in the third inning but could only get a man as far as third base in their only real threat of the game. Pete Rose led off the Reds' third with a waik and moved to third on Bobby Tolan's single.

Rose then scored on a wild pitch and Perez followed with his triple. In the seventh, Lee May drove in the final run with a bascsloaded grounder. FIRST GAME A the throw from shortstop Gene Alley and tagged Santo out and then he wheeled and threw to second holding Hiatt at first. (UPI Telephoto) DUSTY OUT-Chicogo's Ron Santo kicked up some dust yesterday trying to score on a grounder by teammate Jack Hiott. But Pittsburgh's Manny Sanguillen took BIG MAN WITH BAT-Cincinnqti third baseman Tony I Perez, leader in the National league in home runs and runs batted in, waited his turn at the plate last night when the Reds hosted Houston in a doubleheader.

Reds' manager Sparky Anderson calls Perez the ideal player. (AP Wirephoto) Stone Cards Second 68 For Canadian Golf Lead beat Philadelphia 4-3 last night. The Mets have a percentage of .5324 to .5316 for the Pirates. Clemente put the Pirates ahead in the first with a homer but the Cubs tied it in their half on Billy Williams' double and Jim Hickman's single. Clemente's three-run homer and a solo shot by Al Oliver, his eighth, featured a six-run Pittsburgh splurge in the second, but the Cubs came right back in their half of the sixth to tie it up with Williams capping the rally with his 21st homer and the sixth grand-slam of his career.

RUN-SCORLNG singles by Sanguillen and Alley again gave tlie Pirates the lead in the fourth only to have the Cubs CHICAGO ab bl Kesslnger si 5 111 Callitnn 10 0 0 BITTIIIIIBOH bi Malou cf 1 3 3 a 9 Hhnv Banks Oh 1 0 0 Clemente rf Oli veer lb Glustl Stargell If Sanguilln Alley Mairoski 2b Nelson 5 3 3 4 AKevniis iKn.n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I I 0 1 3 5 I 4 3 0 2 1 4 12 0 4 2 2 1 3 2 10 9 2 4 1 10 0 0 5 2 10 Aura Gagllano ph 5 1 2 4 14 4 Rodrgei Raaan 4 2 2 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 Soang Mr ph wi litis it Gibbon a Hi' ickman lb DalCantn 0 0 0 0 Santo 3b Poovlch 2b Jamet cf Pena Pagan ph IOOO 10 10 a Clines pr Walker Hiatt 0 0 0 Hands 0 0 0 Jeter If Total I 1 Tola IB la 11 a 41 It 22 16 Pitttburati ha srui hi ii Chicago 140 111 Ml 14 Popovlch, Hiatt, Santo. DP-Pills burgh 1, Chicago I. LOB Pittsburgh II, Chicago t. 2B B. Williams, Popovlch, Alley, Santo, Hickman, Spannler HR-Clemente 2 (), A.

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Reynold! J-34. (DalCanton). T- 2 Clendenori RBIs In 9th Tip Phils, 4-3 "I Philadelphia (UPI) Pinch-hitter Donn Clendenon singled home two runs in the ninth inning last night to lead the New Yorks Mets to a 4-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. The Mets used a nerror by Larry Bowa on Ken Bos-well's an da single by Ken Singleton to knock out Rick Wise with one out lrf, the ninth. Reliever Lowell Palmer retired Jerry Grote onf a prounHpr bfck to the mound but both runners advanced a base and scored when Clen-Honon.

battinc for winner Ray Sadecki. singled. RELIEVER RICH Folkers yielded a run in the bottom of the ninth on sincles by Doc Fdwanis and Jim Hutto and Tnnv Tavlor's sacrifice fly-but received credit for his first snvo and preserved Sadecki's sixth victory. Both Philadelphia runs scored as the result of errors by centerfielder Tommie Agce. Byron Browne walked with one out in the second, took third on Rick Joseph's single and scored when Agee hobbled the ball.

Tribe Leads In 8th, 5-4 By MAX GREEMVALD The Indianapolis Indiana scored three runs in the sixth inning to lead Evansville 5-4, after seven cantos of their game last night. Champion but a non-winner of the regular tour since 1966, scrambled in with a hard-won 71. George Archer, the 6-foot-6 former ranch hand who scored his last triumph in the 1968 Masters, matched par with 72 and was in third place at 138. At 139 were Phil Rodgers, 70, Mike Reasor, a one-time caddy for Arnold Palmer who had a 69, and Chi Chi Rodre-guez, who had the day's best round, a 67. Jim Jamieson, and a pair of Canadian veterans, Al Balding and amateur Gary Cowan, a former United States National amateur champ, followed at 140.

Balding and "Cowan are bidding to become the first Canadians in 16 years to win this national championship. Glbby Gilbert, the first, round leader with a 63, blew to a fat 77, including a 40 going out, and skidded back PRO CINCINNATI tit bi Rose rf 3 10 0 Tolan ff a I 0 Pare; 3b 4 0 11 Bench 0 0 0 LMav lb 4 0 0 1 HOUSTON ab It bi Cedeno rf 4 0 2 0 Morgan 2b 4 0 0 0 wynn a Pepitoni If 4 0 1 0 Menke ss 4 0 0 0 Watson lb 3 0 10 Cllne II 4 0 2 0 Helms 2b 3 0 10 Rader 3b 4 0 0 0 rVoodwrd ss 0 0 0 Carbo pit 0 0 0 0 Chaney S3 10 0 0 awards 3 0 0 0 DWilson 2 0 1 0 Geiger pfi 10 0 0 Ray 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 0 5 0 Nolan 4 0 0 0 Totals 31 3 7 2 Houston 000 0M OOO 002 000 101 Cincinnati Watson. LOB Houston 7, Cincinnati 10. 2B Cedeno, Cllne 2. IP ER BB SO D.

Wilson (L, 2-4) 4 5 2 2 4 0 J. Ray ...221121 Nolan (W, t-4) 5 0 0 2 WP-D Wilson 2. Fast Music Victor In Deep South 'Cap Miami (AP)-M. M. Bitt-man's Fast Music led from start to finish in the Deep South Handicap at Tropical Park yesterday, holding off Black Pipe to win by half a length.

Hey Horse was third and favored Minoma's Bea finished fourth. Fast Music, ridden by Gene Monacelli, ran 5 furlongs in 1:03 2-5 and paid $8, 84.60 and $3. Black Pipe paid $8.40 and $3. Hey Horse paid $3 to show. Royals Win, 5-3, In 10 Innings Milwaukee (AP) Amos Otis and Ed Kirkpatrick raced home on a 10th inning throwing error by Milwaukee catcher Gerry McNertney to give the Kansas City Royals a 5-3 comeback victory over the Brewers last night in the first game of a doubleheader.

Chi Cheng Snaps 220 Mark With :22.6 Los Angeles (AP)-Chi Cheng of Nationalist China eclipsed her own pending record for the women's 220-yard dash yesterday in winning her qualifying race in the Amateur Athletic Union's national championships in 22.6 seconds. to make it. a 2-2 game. Jay Ward singled over one of the sixth-inning tallies and Anderson singled across the other two. The runs were set up by a walk to Swanson, Bill Plummer's sacrifice and an intentional pass to Jim Armstrong.

Ward and Anderson then provided their hits. Evansville scored twice in the seventh. Evansville 00 200 Indnnaoolis Oil 00J 0 xi Stent end Sevciki Bclinsky ltd Plum. mrr. Home runs Evansville.

Nash (14); Indianaoolis, Swanson (61. Stan Swanson of the Tribe and Cotton Nash of the Triplets walloped homers. Bo Bclinsky stranded 10 Evansville runners in the six innings the left hander pitching valiantly as he walked four and gave up eight hits. INDIANAPOLIS collected six hits in that time off Dick Estelte. The teams will renew their rivalry tonight with a double-header starting at 5:30 o'clock and the Holiday fireworks will follow the second game.

Swanson put the Indians ahead in the second inning when he slammed a 2-0 pitch over the leftfield fence. Kurt BevacquVs single drove across a Tribe run in the third Beliasky walked and was forced by Don Anderson. Shortstop Eric Sodcrholm made a diving stop of Frank Duffy's ground smash but Hoss Bowlin dropped the assist at second. Bevacqua followed with his line hit to left to score Anderson. NASH NAILED Bclinsky's VI delivery in the fourth and it cleared the scoreboard sign for his 14th homer.

The clout followed John Scvcik's single BASEBALL Range Love Wins Trotting Stake STAR STATE REPORT Anderson, Ind. Bill Wallis drove 3-year-old Range Love to a straight heat victory in the first division of the ITPHA Stake Trot last night in and 2:14 to win the $750 purse. PLEASANT RUN-Winners In the r. r'nt (anker's Handicap divivftn wire, 1. tin at 64, 7 tar.

Ruseil. Al We'tup an Reioh Co. at jerry pfeftier and at 47, Jury Carter in the pack. Sam Snead, the 58-year old master who tied for the top spot only to lose in a playoff to Tommy Aaron last year, fell victim to the muggy heat and took an 80 for 149. He was tied at that figure with Aaron, who rallied for a 71 after an opening 78.

Stone, who lives in Independence, joined the pro tour three years ago after spending about 12 years in club jobs around Missouri. He scored his only victory in the Satellite Citrus Open at Lakeland, early thi year. HE TOOK advantage of steady play and a sparse field most of the glamour names of the game, including all the top 10 money winners and such giants as Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player, are taking the week off to prepare for the British Open to forge into the top spot at the halfway point here. Kansas City S. Milwaukee 3 (10 Innlngt, Chicago at Minnesota (nioht), Detroit at Baltimore: (mqht).

Washington at New York (night). Boston 2, Clevelend (first game). Tolay Schedule AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pvansville at tndienaonlit 5:30 nn) Tiia al Oklahoma City (2, night). W'Chite at Denver (nioht). Iowa a' Omaha (night).

NATIONAL LEAOUE St. Louis tGibson 11-3) tt Montreal (Renkrj 4 41, night, New York (Senvgr 12 S) 4t Philadelphia (Wist 541, nlghl. Pittsburgh INelson 3 0 tnd Bless Jt) at Chicago (Holliman I tnd Pepoes 2-1), 'San Dleot (Robertt 5-5) at Atlanta (Jarvli 141, night. tl Cincinnati (McOlothlln 10-41, night. L01 Angeles (Foster 5-7) tt San Fran-AMERICAN LEAOUE diet (Robertson 11).

(Mtrnter 12-5) tt California (May 4-S), Kansaa City (O'RIIty M) tt Milwaukee (Kreuss 4-10), night. Mlnntl" 'Wilson 45) tl Ballimort (rWt. (PV0" 4" Nw V'rt CUvtland (Hand 2 7) al Boston (Siebert WSMJ Prestnts Tht 12th Annutl viM FIRECRACKER 400 Sni.jrriy, July 4 9 30 T. Htnr All Tht Action Of Amtrtci'l ft it tit Slock Clt Classic t-ata-tad by VSMJ it-m ttntipn in O'tanLa'd ond STP TUNI 3 m.c. RACINO VHP I London.

Ont. (AP) Bob Stone, a silver-haired 40-year old veteran, carved out a second consecutive 68 yesterday and took the second-round lead in the star-starved $125,000 Canadian Open Golf Tournament. Stone's 36 hole total of 136 was eight-under-par for two trips over the rolling, London Hunt and Country Club course and left him one stroke in front of another veteran 46-year-old Art Wall. WALL, THE 1959 Masters SECONO ROUND LEADERS Bob Stone IM Art Wall 64-7I-I3 Gcorse Archer 6-Z2 1J Chi Chi Rodrlguer 72-67 13 Phil Rodgers e-70 139 Wlke Reasor I Gar Cowan 70-70140 Jim Jamleson 4-71 140 Al Balding -71 140 Don Massengelt 4t-72 141 John Schroeder 70-71141 Sieve Oooermann -72 141 lehron Harm 71-70141 Hugh Rover 72-70142 Terry Dill 73-6-142 Babe Hiskev 72-70142 George Kngdson 72-70142 Bob Dickson 72-70142 Jack Harden 70-72142 Kermlt Zarlev 4-73 142 Glbbf Gilbert 45-77142 Bob Menne 71-72143 a-Nlck Weslock 79-74143 Charles Coody 70-73-143 Peie Brown 70-73143 Jack Bisscgger 71-72143 John Kennedy 47-76143 Gary Bawerman 72-71143 Homero Blencat 73-71143 Rives McBet 72-71143 Dave Elcheiberget 73-71 IO Larry Hinson 9-74 143 Jecky Cuolt 71-72143 Fred Varti 71-72143 Adrian Bigrat 72-71143 Deane Beman 73-70 U3 Billy Maiwell 71-74-I43 Bob Murphy 70-73143 Lt Elder 74-70144 Steve Soray 72-72144 Chick Evans 70-74144 Jerry McGet 72-72144 Roll Deming 72-72144 Dav Stockton 71-73144 Mac Mclendon 72-72144 J. C.

Snead 73-72 las Rod Funseth 72-73145 Sieve Eichsteedt 71.74145 Hale Irwin 71.74145 Howie Johnson Jim Terry 72-73145 Jack Lewis 73-73 144 John Miller 75-71144 Dick Carmody 72-74 144 Cesar Sanudd 71-73144 Rw Pace 73-73-144 Bert Weaver 73-73144 J-ihnny Pitt 72-74144 Lionel Hebert 72-74144 a Amateur Today Dodge, :49 9l, I44.20i Tarry Nkhell, 'tt 49.91, 144.144) Jim Melloy 'tt Charier JO II, I43.3tti i. C. loll, 'tt Torino, CEpffiE (DLpfftMflip iiiAwiu iboxk i.v bxm.wapous Mario Will Run Hawk AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (i Nlaht Oamei Nat lacl.tatl lASTfRN OIVISION Pel. Or) i inwa 43 .604 ifcv.iiville 35 31 31 3S .500 7' i INOIANAPOLIS 37 Jt 4)7 10', WISTCRN DIVISION t. Pet.

GB Oklahoma City 34 34 .514 iTulsa 33 34 I'i vvVichllg 33 3t 4 iDenver 33 40 4j2 4' NATIONAL LEAGUE i-NIht oimH Net mclatel) IAST DIVISION Pc. GB Pittsburgh 42 37 .532 iNaw orb 40 14 .52 "i St Louis 37 39 3' Chicago 3t 31 .414 I'I pniiaoaipnit J4 tt .447 iMontreai 31 44 .421 WHT DIVISION Pet. GB xClrvtlnnetl J4 22 .711 Lot Angtlti 44 37 .579 10 tAllanta 37 37 .500 It iSan Francisco 37 31 it' Houston 33 44 .429 Sen Olego 31 41 .172 24'4 AMERICAN LEAGUE li.NltM Oamet Nat Include) IASTIRN DIVISION PCI. GB Baltimore 41 Tt Me York 41 31 ,53 4 xDetrolt 40 33 .54 Boston 34 34 t1 1 Cleveland 33 40 13 iWai.ltlngtm 34 47 447 13' WISTIRN OIVISION i. Pel.

OB Minnesota 47 15 4M California 45 11 .59 4 Oakland 44 11 .51 S't Kansas City 44 .311 17 Chicane 17 SO 3M 11 MHautt 2 50 342 11 Yesterday's Result) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION INOIANAPOLIS S. Cvamvllla 4 In. r)ino, rain) Wichita a Denver fntohtl Tulsa at Oklahoma City ('tin) 10 tt Qnmhe (nljhlj, NATIONAL LIAOUI Pittsburgh It, Chiceio 14. Its Anoeiti tan Pranrlscn 4 St. Louis at Montreal (nloht).

Near Vert 4. Phlladeiphlt J. Atlanta San Oega I. Cincinnati 1 Houston (Orst ttmt). AMIRitAN LBAOUI Oakland at California (niht).

REGULAR PASSBOOK FROM ON 2 OF Kvory itiHurnl 3 ON SAVINGS green flag. Inside of him is the king, A. J. Foyt. Anthony Joseph sandbagged a little yesterday afternoon, passing his scheduled qualifying spot to go a little later when the track was cooler than the 134 degrees it registered at midafternoon.

An hour and 45 minutes later it had cooled enough, and Foyt motored two miles in 44.97, an average speed of 160.107. Met'LL'SKEY, IN A brand new replacement for the '70 Su- perbird he turned inio scrap metal at Syracuse, N.Y., June 13, took his regular qualifying turn in midafternoon heal and posted a that was a little slower than the 159.6 he managed during the morning practice session. The day was relatively uneventful with only a couple spilled engines to mar hours of green light time. In two days of running. Andietti's crash Thursday afternoon was the only accident.

ITARTINO LINIUP irt row A Fori, Tor.no, :44 7, 10 107) Bobb' Unier, Torino, I in MKonrl mw Ror '70 Supertlfd, :45.J3, Obit Whltt, Chad" Dtr'one, 11, IS7 i1 Third rrrw Butrh Hartman, 'at Charter Daftona, :44.70, IJ4.I74) Sal Tbvalla, 70 Suue'bird, :47.ll, Fouriih row Norm NeMon, '70 Roadrunner, 151 tt3i Ltm tianktnshlt, 4t PcMdrunnaf, :47.t7, F.lth row Olck Iriimlt. 'V Torino, :47.H, I SO 043; lllly Rlit, '4t Ctmtrt, 32. 149 007. j.rth row BrtK Sparrman, '70 Roadfunnef, 41 54, laljrOi lobby Wawak, '69 Lhaner, it, 17? Seventh row Bay Darnell, 70 Dodge, :4 47, 147 )5; Oavt Whlkomb, 'tt Charuer, :49 144 27. By DAVE OVEIU'ECK, Star Sponsvuitcr Cambridge Junction, Mich.

-Mario Andretti will be start-. ing second in today's 200-mile championship race at Michigan International Speedway in the same STP Hawk he wrecked Thursday, While everyone was busy consul'Ting possibilities of machines for Mario to run. his crew loaded up the Hawk and trucked il back to Indianapolis lor major repair work at King's shop. Luckily, the basic framework wasn't bent and a Io nian mechanical crew finished up their work last niht and were scheduled to depart at midnight. "NE'IU; MI'I'OvKh TO have a shakedown period al II brlorr the race." Andretti.

"I'd like to run lew laps. Ii it i we ihn'l the practice time, that's okay, on I know Iww the car will run." This puts Mario on llv: outside of the front row next to Can lieitcnliaiiscn. The field for today's championship part of (he will include oniy 21 Iwo below the allowable limit. Lale scratches are Hick Muther and George Snider, who lost the engines in their cars during yesterday morning's practice session. Muther b'ew the eiujiim in his Two Jacks Special.

Snider is sidelined because Mike Mosley blew the engine on his G.C. (iVuiphy Sjiceiai. Since Snioer was assigned to Mosley's he gets a grand-stand seat and Michael will do the racing. The championship car race, of course, is the first half of a doubleheader with the UnHcd Slates Auto Club's stock-rrs running 200 miles around MIS' high-banked two-mile in the nightcap. Jack Howsher's factory Ford team will have the front row In the toxical) derby, but without Jack liowsher.

The boss is still on the sore side an a result of his spectacular flip in the Indiana (lassie at lndianaohs June 20. Bobby I'nsrr look over Howsher's IHliU Torino the '70 model were left home because llir offer better jtrrmlvnanilc on the xuill MIS circuit and put it outside in te firttt of 20 ranks lor Ihl afternoon's scheduled I p.m. YEAR CERTIFICATES $5,000 12th ANNUAL FIRECRACKER 400 DIRECT FROM DAYTONA I Eighth row Paul Feldngr, 'tt it, laa ill. Ninth rw jam Sessions, 'l Ford, Dartona, 143 6t. lOtfi row Tom Kllpptl, '69 :50 il.

142 999. Ilih Len Blanchard, '70 Torino, :34, 142971 Cent Marmot, 70 of tliare ptivrrnini'nt 5 Your tiiitiicy ix n-ndily nviiil.il.l,. CALL 632.4371 FOR DETAILS tn i. mm I HI 1 1 Mi intvene, il, i in Geurue Gltsen, 70 Dodqt, SO. 73, 141 96; Ed HeHman, 't Chtvtllt, :5I.4J, IWW.

I Hh row Bub Haaik, '69 Chevelle, 41 77, 139 0 7 7) Larry Sock, 'tt Camera, 7, 119 07. Hth row C. Gwirn, '44 Cougar, lit 9lti Rich Dertel, 'M Torino, I4, IHO90 Hth row Farl Vagnat, 70 Roarlrunnet, 137 240 Earl Caneven, 'tt Javelin, SI, 137 143. Hth row Wats Smith, 70 Cemtro, :52 51, 134 9141 Jim Perry, 70 Javelin, 79, 114 Mt. irtri row Brtxe Gould, '69 Roadrunner, 134716; Al Slaub, 70 Mustena :52 91 134 Itlh row Wallr thnslenen Pord, .53.1, I3S4IJ; Oavt i.hwartf, 'If ord, :5 3 44, 1 14 II lib row Herb Shannw, '6t (harjar, tl 44, 134 M0; l.ts Meikklle, 't rtrd, l3J7f.

Wth row I any Auslm, 't Rnartrunner, :54 31, I1J 1 Ry Ritlander, '41 Chfvrniat, -M tl, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 9:30 ON 1430 wine; radio i 3'tJr 1 IJJ3 'J'.

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