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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 6

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PAGE FOURTEEN THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL THURSDAY, SETEMBER 24, 1970 693 Fans Watch Chisox Rookie Shut Out Roy a Is By United Press International Johnny Sain has through the years developed a reputation for working wonders with pitchers and Bart Johnson be the latest to benefit from Sain's experience. When Chuck Tanner was named manager of the cellar- dwelling. Chicago White Sox earlier this month, he immediately hired the much-traveler) Sain to serve as his pitching coach. Johnson, a rookie righthan- der, pitched a five-hitter Wednesday and contributed a run-scoring double to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 6-C triumph over the Kansas City Eoyals before only 693 fans. "I know Sain was a great pitcher, but I believe he's the one man who could reach the Hal of Fame just as a coach," was the way Roland Hemond, new personnel director of the White Sox, described the latest addition to the coaching staff.

In other American League action Cleveland downed Boston, 5-2, New York defeated Openings For Boys To BOWL Saturday Mornings at Northland's THE NORTHLAND Junior Boys' League Will Begin BOWLING Saturday, Sept. 26 Meeting At 9 A.M. to be followed by bowling See: DICK CARMICHAEL Northland 310 No. River Washington, 6-4, and Minnesota beat Oakland, 7-4. Detroit Baltimore was postponed due to a power failure and California at Milwaukee was called because of rain.

Chicago led 1-0 in the sixth when Ken Berry doubled and scored when Bobby Floyd bobbled Charlie Brmkman's fly ball. Johnson then doubled to score Brinkman from first and up the Sox lead to 3-0. Rich McKinney hit a two-run homer, his third of the season and third in as many games, in the seventh to complete the Chicago scoring. Jim Lyttle drove in three runs with a two-run double in the first inning and a triple in the sixth as the Yankees clinched second place in the American League East with their win over Washington. Ken Harrelson and Vfn Fuller each hit their first homers of the season in tbe fourth inning as Cleveland snapped Boston's seven-game winning streak.

Tom Hall, who will start the second playoff game against Baltimore on Oct. 4 for Minnesota, allowed only two hits before being relieved in the eighth by Bill Zepp, in the Twins' triumph over Oakland. George Mitterwald homered for Minnesota while Bert Campane- ris and Dave Duncan did likewise for Oakland. Kuhn Won't Say Anything About Denny's Problems PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn refused to elaborate Wednesday on details concerning the latest suspension of Detroit pitcher Denny McLain. Kuhn, here to inspect a sports stadium under construction, declined to discuss details concerning the revolver McLain was reported to have had in his possession.

McLain's attorneys asked for a delay in a hearing on the case, Kuhn explained "Until that hearing is held, I don't think it is judicial, wise or discreet to disclose what is involved," he said. Yonker-Spur Bounces Prince from Tourney ZEELAND Yonker-Spur of Grand Haven eliminated Prince Corporation from the Zeeland fast pitch softball tournament Wednesday evening by taking a 6-1 decision. Riverside Inn of Benton Harbor downed Certified Concrete of Muskegon, 12-3 and Mr. J's of Muskegon pounded Local 637 of Muskegon, 12-1 in other games played. 0 FINAL SALE COCA COLA PEPSI COLA And ALL FLAVORS 10 Oz.

Bottle PER CASE Plus Tax Deposit PEPSi COLA 12 Oz. Can 69 6 Pack Regular Gasoline 30' LOREN'S Premium Gasoline SERVICE US 31 At M-21 Open 24 Hours a Day--7 Days a Week 1970 FALCONS Allendale High School is in its second year of football and this year's team members include front row (left to right) Darrell Sranron, Mike Rodibangh, Jim Van Der Ploeg, Jim Householder and Dan Jackson. Second row, Harry Bush, Dave Stephen, Rod Bosker, Ted Tarr, John Scholten, Craig Marsman, Dave Rotman and Tom Johnson Top row, Harry Stellard manager, Assistant Coach Tom Kiefr, Bob McMurray, Clark Aylworth, Kelly Bander, Wayne Dyke, John Herrick, Mike Fires, Rog Jeurink, head Coach Bill Friberg and Assistant Coach Ken Pierce. (Sentinel photo) Standings of the Clubs American League East W. x-Baltimore New York Boston Detroit Cleveland Washington 100 89 82 76 75 70 West W.

94 85 81 62 60 55 L. 54 67 74 78 81 84 Pet. .649 .571 12 .529 19 .494 24 .481 26 .455 30 GB L. Pet. GB Minnesota 94 61 606 Oakland 85 71 .545 California 81 73 .526 12V 2 Kansas City 62 93 .400 32 Milwaukee 60 94 .390 Chicago 55 99 .357 x-Clinched division title Wednesday's Results Chicago 6 Kansas City 0 Cleveland 5 Boston 2 Det at Bait ppd pwr failure New York 6 Washington 4 Calif at Milw ppd rain Minnesota 7 Oakland 4 Today's Probable Pitchers (All Times EDT) Boston (Moret 0-0) at Washington (Hannan 9-9), 7'30 California (Bradley 2-4) at Milwaukee (Morns 2 3), 2'30 m.

Detroit (Cain 12-7) at Baltimore (Cuellar 23-8), 1.30 p.m. (Only games scheduled) Friday's Games Oakland at Calif, night Minn at Kan City, night Milw at Chicago, night Bait at Cleve, night Boston at Wash, night Det at New York, 2, twi-nite By United Press International National League East W. L. Pet. GB 83 72 .535 81 74 Pittsburgh New York Chicago St.

Louis Philadelphia Montreal 523 2 80 74 .519 74 81 .477 9 70 85 .452 13 69 86 .445 14 West W. L. Pet. GB x-Cincinnati 99 58 .631 Los Angeles 84 71 .542 14 San Francisco 84 71 .542 14 Atlanta 75 81 .484 Houston 72 83 468 26 San Diego 60 95 .383 38 x-Clinched division title Wednesday's Results St. Louis 2 Chicago 1, 1st St.

Louis 2 Chicago 1, 2nd New York 5 Phila 4 Montreal 3 Pittsburgh 2 San Diego 2 Atlanta 0 Cincinnati 6 Houston 2 San Fran 14 Los Ang 10, 10 inns Today's Probable Pitchers '(All Times EDT) Montreal (Renko 12-10) at Pittsburgh (Walker 14-6), 8.05 Chicago (Holtzman 16-11) at St. Louis (Torrez 8-9), 9 San Diego (Roberts 7-13) at Atlanta (McQueen 0-4), m. Friday's Games St. Louis at Montreal, night Chicago at Phila, night New York at Pitts, night Houston at Atlanta, night Los Angeles at Cine, night San Deigo at San Fran, nigh! Holland time one hour earlier Elhart Pontictc Takes Hudsonville Tourney HUDSONVILLE Elhart Pontiac won the Hudsonville fast pitch softball tournament championship in the League Wednesday night by blanking Apex Polishing of Grand Rapids, 1-0. Terry Nyenhuis paced the WE TRADE ROLLER SKATES WE HAVE Men's We Have Used Skates $4.50 and up RELIABLE CYCLE River Ave.

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Elhart scored the game's only run in the first inning on an error, single and a double by Tim Vander Brink. Hamilton's Band To Be Featured at Half The Hamilton high marching band will be featured during halftime of Saturday's Hope College versus Lakeland College football game. The game begins at 2 p.m. in Riv.rview Park. The 90-mernber Hawkeye band, under the direction of George Smart, will do a show entitled "On A Clear Day." Bert Decker, 89 Rolls 211 Game Bert Decker 89-year-old bowler from Holland rolled a 211 game Tuesday in the Golden Agers League in the Holland Bowl.

Decker started his game with a spare and ended up with six strikes in a row for his fine score. Decker bowls at least once a week rides his bicycle to the lanes and to do his errands around town. Pistons to Play Bullets at Calvin GRAND RAPIDS--A sigh of relief came over the Detroit Piston -basketball training camp when it appeared Bob Larder, the 6-11 All-Amencan rookie center, would be back in action aiter re-injuring his knee in the first day of basketball practice. Coach Bill Van Breda Kolff said Larder and Terry Driscull, a 6-8 forward, also No. 1 draft choice in the 1968-69 season, would probably play in the exhibition contest against Baltimore Bullets at a Rapids Calvin College Knollcrest Fieldhouse Sept.

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