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iMPE TO KEEP BROWN IDLE LITTLE ALLS WINS TO GAIN INALS Williams Blake Austin at Northfield k4 CHASES SPORTS WRITERS TO GIVE TEAM HECK 1 1 111 1 Hayes arks ucks ard Team Batting: 4ix IW in AUSTIN (Minn) HERALD riday Sept 12 1958 Hutchinson May Beat Cardinals to Punch HOW THEY STAND a I I 3 Unknowns and Coe Gain Amateur Semis 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 pion if not produce a mythical national title that he chaaed a delegation of visiting sports writ ers from the Buckeye practice field we can play some foot Later Hayes apologized to the group tasking a plane tour of Big Ten camps Hayes said wOrjf ab 3 5 3 0 1 0 iS Pct GB593 6'i507 403 14493 14 464 IS 457 19444 20 ffiyrcf TniS say one comes from the National League wp front the American League and one from Seattle of the Pacific Coast League where he previously served as manager Billy Matwell won it that year In the other semi two 34 year olds dueled Charlie Coe of Oklahoma City who won the na tional title in 1949 and Roger 'Mc Manus of Cincinnati who says he hopes a better salesman than a golfer This quarter with a distinct Southern flavor McManus was born in South Carolina survived from the original field of 200 who started over the Olympic Coun Lake Course on Mon day or both oote Aaron this is the first time in the US Amateur Came here hoping to play well enough to make the Walker Cup declared Aaron the Southeastern Conference cham pion The Jl year old from Gaines ville Ga ousted ex titlist Dick Chapman and 1956 runner up Chuck Kocgij in two rounds Chapman went out 3 and 2 and Kocsis 7 and 5 McManus "dropped putts of 25 feet at Jthe second hole 10 and 13 15 on 15 and 36 at 16 in eliminat ing Ward Wettlaufer the Hamilton College senior from Buffalo who had downed Harvie Ward of San rancisco 3 and 2 Coe eliminated two collegians Thursday" He equalled par 70 to oust San Jose Dan Mor gan and then Deane Beman of the University of Maryland each 1 up Beman beat 55 year old Johnny Dawson 3 and 1 in morning oote eliminated Don Bispling hoff of Winter Park la 2 and 1 and then downed Dr rank Tay lor of Pomona Calif last runner up 4 and 3 By JERRY LISKA Associated Press Sports Writer COLUMBUS Ohio Coach Woody Hayes is Working hard to keep his highly rated Ohio State Buckeyes from getting head So steamed up is Hayes to re peat as Big Ten football chain By JACK CLARY With the first full Saturday of college football still two weeks away and a partial slate due next weekend there is a sneak preview in store Saturday with a smatter ing of opening games and some robust full dress scrimmages Kentucky is the only national power to open with1 an inter ocean clash against the University of Hawaii at Louisville Coach Blanton Collier said the game was scheduled mainly so his sophomore laden team could get experience before wading into a tough South Eastern Conference schedule Drake takes on South Dakota State in a non Missouri Valley Conference tilt in the other major Saturday game Two stronger les ser lights find lorida State meet ing Tennessee Tech and Bradley facing Iowa Teachers A host of small college games is on tap for Saturday' La Crosse (Wis) defeated MScatester 27 in an opener ThlJrsdsy night This will be the final Saturday practice for the Southern and At lantic Coast Conference teams as well as tjie Southwest Conference who all open text weekend So do some of the Eastern independents plus some out of conferencesame la the Mid tid ar West By JACK STEVENSON Associated Press Sports Writer SAN RANCISCO A raw hide tough ex champion two surprised collegians and a virtual "unknown today battled in the 36 hole semifinal round ftrthe 59th National Amatuer Golf Champion ships The bracketing assured a col lege player in the final for the first time since 1951 asDick oote a junior at UCLA met Tom Aaron a lorida senior" Texan MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Pros pects brightened today for full re covery of ailing Minnesota back field veterans in time for the Wash ington opener Quarter ack Jimmy Reese shelved the past week with a pulled groin muscle took his turn with rookie quarterbacks John a bry and Joe Salem in a long passing drill Gopher trainers also expect halfback lettermen Bob Soltis and Bill Chorske to be ready to go by next week Chorske has been out since the opening of pre season practice Coach Murray Warmath herded the lint through a rough workout concentrating on blocking assign ments of the guards and tackles The Gophers who open Sept 27 at Seattle will play of a full blown intrasquad' scrimmage Saturday Gopher Conference to Add Waterville BLOOMING PRAIRIE Minn Waterville has been added to the Gopher 1959 football schedule it was decided at the annual conference meeting held here recently Waterville already is included on conference basket ball track and baseball schedules The conference has decided to sponsor wrestling with the first tournament set eb 14 at Bloom ing Prairie Schools represented at the meet ing were Morristown New Rich land Waterville Janesville Ellen dale Medford and Blooming Prai rie a "Al Sorenson of Morristown wad elected pfesident with Guy Kelly r' 1 0 3 Brooklyn Youth Chess Grand Master PORTOROZ Yugoslavia Bobby ischer the 15 year old Brooklyn wonder kid has the distinction today of being the youngest Grand Master in the tang history of chess Bobby achieved the title Thurs day night when he wound up fifth in the six week International chess tournament set up to determine six potential challengers for the WIIU Minor Loop Results Best of 7 Series Semifinals INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Colttmnus Montreal I (tied 1 1) Toronto 4 Rochester 1 (10 inninee Toronto leads 3 0) AMERICAN ASSN Denver 3 Charleston 0 iDeaver leads i Wichita 9 Minneapolis 2 (Wichita outs will get it Well deserved rest tonight Manager Emil Scheid an nounced today that Mike Wallace will work against St Paul Park with BUI Walsh slated' fo bull pen duty The righthander who jolnec Austin In August takes the mound with a 2 3 record Collect 16 Rita WhUrXawlef "tamed thrMin peapolls club with his steady pit ching the Packers turned on right hander Johnny reund who went the distance for 10 hits Dick Cordell sparked the attack with three in as many trips while Carl Bellottl and Bob Mathias contributed doubles and rank Brown tagged a triple'? Besides the base hits reund had some control trouble pg he walked six and four miscues by his mates accounted for four un earned runs Error Opens Door An error on shortstop Jerry Clou tier and a pair of walks for Bell ottl and Cordell gave the Packers a 1 0 lead in the first Inning The Cozys tied the icore 1 1 In the second on a walk for Dick Lub insky Max single and for psychology as a retread man ager with the Philadelphia Phil Just a few days ago he took a swipe at Chico ernandez the chipper proud shortstop" peddled to the Phils by the Dodgers last year shown a said Sawyer the pennant skipper of 1950 who returned as manager July 22 If Chico shown Sawyer anything since then Sawyer just been looking" Sunday1 the day after dig the Phils lost a double head er to Cincinnati but Chico was 5 for 8 and drove in a run Tuesday he doubled home the first run when they beat Los Angeles 4 8and ended their losing string at seven Wednesday ernandez was hitless but te Phils beat Los Angeles 8 6 Last night Chico really beat the rapHe tied the game with a two run single then stole second and counted the winning run on Dave pinch single for a three run eighth inning that beat the Dodgers 4 3 It was the only game scheduled in ttie National League Additional Sports onPage 1 1 old infielder traded by the Cardi nals to the Chicago Cubs earlier this season is believed to have the inside track for ithe job if the Cardinals are willing to pay the price in baseball talent that it will take to get him back The only way the Cardinals could acquire Dark before Sept the day after the season ends and eight days after Hutch Indi cated he will make his own deci is on waivers Cardinal officials have indica ted future with the club might hinge on the perform ance during the remainder of the season the Cardinals have been doing pretty well winning 7 of their last games?" but 'a breach betweeh the manager and brewery owner August A Busch club president can be healed" made the mistake of telling SALT LAKE CITY Ml or mer middleweight champ Gene ullmer Thursday night applied the pressure for another title shot with a 10 round unanimous deci sion over sharpshooter Spider Webbl 'ullmer weighed 159 for thefull distance brawl with 159 pound Webb of Chicago Marv Jenson manager of ull mer said the West Jordan Utah windmill is entitled to crack at Sugar Ray Robinson now but take Carmen Basilio any Robinson lost his crown to ull mer more than a year ago in a New York decision won it backw with a Chicago knockout handed it to Basilio and then won it back again Sugar Ray was the only i man to put ullmer away for the count Webb said' after Thursday loss: think he would beat me The' nearly 8000 equally "divid ed fans roared their approval as both fighters bombarded through every round and finished up with a toe to toe slufcfest Wake orest opening next week end against Maryland in an Atlan tic Coast Conference game has been 'promised an 'all out Scrim mage Saturday Clemson got its first look at Virginia plays in pre paration for its Sept 20 opener and these will be emphasised in workouts from now on Princeton though not opening until Sept 27 has a full game type scrimmage set against Le high Virginia Military 1957 Southern Gonfeyence ehamjbegair wurk uig against jnoreneaa oiaie piays for their Sept 20 date while Dan Devine concentrated his Missouri Tigers on the opener with Vander bilt Two national big wigs Notre Dame and Oklamoma began mak ing some advance planning for their Sept 27 openers The Irish who start against Indiana' will probably have to replace starting center Bob Scholtz out with a knee injury while the Sooners began setting a starting eleven with a host of changes They nfeet West Virginia atJorman Okla North Carolina' picked Its start ing team to oppow North Carolina State next weekend while Duke worked fiib quarterbacks with the first team against South Carolina plays on Buckeye defenses displeased him and he wanted to give his players a tonguedashing He dismissed Jhe sports writers from the practice field he said because never giv? my kids in front of outsiders and believe in whipping them in the Although Hayes already has pub licly picked "his Buckeyes as the best in the Big fen he laid bsing highly rated' is a definite handi cap have worked harder this fall than any other previous said Hayes starting his eighth Buckeye campaign kid does what his coach does" And if a coach gets fat headed you get a fat headed squad Hayes who is as loquatious as he is successful said we deserve the high ratings we have been At the same time he said that compared with the 1957 squad at this point last fall this Buckeye squad looms a better team The Buckeyes have 16 lettermen back from last club which had a 9 1 record and defeated Ore gon in the Rose Bowl 10 7 That is the fewest award winners Hayes has had in his eight years in this foqfball frenzied city Use More Passes Hayes said his grind em out split attack will present a wide open with more passing than last year pass just to move the ball down field" said Hayes will try for touchdowns on our passes" However' Haye? has said the same thing for several seasons and his relentless Buckeyes always windup "with" the "two and six move the attack AHayes has two tremendous ball carriers in fullback Bob White a sensation ax a sophomore last MarkCollegeDrills MILWAUKEE (AP) If bosses of the St Louis Cardinals hurry up and publicly fire red Hutchinson 'as manager he might beat them to the punch Club officials insist they won't make a final decision until the sea son ends despite reports he al ready is out But Hutchinson disclosed upon the arrival here that he al ready has received four offers for is not giving def inite answers on them for the time being I probably will in about 10 days? That will be a week before the regular season ends and the time set by the Cardinal brass for a definite decision If Hutchinson should announce acceptance of another' baseball job arounci Sept 21 the Cardinals might not be ready to announce his successor Mi Iltr NEW ULM Minn (AP) Little alls moved into the Class A championship Thursday night with' a 9 0 shutout of St Paul Park in the Minnesota Amateur Baseball Tournament Verne Deering had nobitter going until the seventh inning wben Ron Pribnow poled out a double into left field He became the los ers' sole baserunner of the night when his hit dropped just Inches A away from being caught Deering struck out 11 He re tired the first 18 batters in order and finished up with another 9 1 straight 'after perform ance or Little alls Bob Law rence the Big Ten star from In diana knocked out two triples and a double giving a 6 for 10 record including 8 extra basers in two touroey games to fit Paul Puk 1 Uttto alte 9 9 wuxe nrrtruia (1) emitow (7) and Wemtabtrt DerU tad Sert TIGERS SELL ISCHER U) Ths Detroit Tigers Thursday sold relief pitch er Bfl! ischer to the Washing ton Sensors for the 20 000 waiver Blooming Gun Club to Elect Officers BLOOMING PRAIRIE Minn The Blooming Prairie Gun Club will hold its annual meeting Mon day night Directors will be elected at the business meeting which will follow a ham dinner The terms of Ernest Thompson president? Ray Zwiener and Mer villeBray secretary expire The directors will elect the officers Austin Ousts Cozys i 4'1 Meets Park Tonight ulimorWins 'and Bids for Shot at Title 97 93and Jqdge Vern Bybee gave dated Press card had ullmer 96 94 2 Good Quarterbacks Ofjhis two top quarterbacks Hayes'" tays 'on'e veteran rank Kremblas is and the other Jerry ield kid with great promise" thing that made us go last said Hayes the fine development of three sopho mores White end' Jim Houston and tackle Jim Marshall trying the same thing again this season with three start ing kophomores guards 'Oscar Hauer and Ernie Wright and tack le Jim Hayes concedes he will have a big mbbilj" line His pres ent Nq 1 outfit includes Houston (211) and former tackle Dick Schafrath (214) at ends fryers (144) and Marshall (230) st tack le Hauer (214) and Wright (242) at guards and Dan rank (186) at center The average will go much higher whenever Hayes? used 300 pound junior Birtho Arnold at tackle have a big firt line but (Here is not a fat man on there" said Hayes is getting to be pretty much? a big game like ip say bas ketball has gotten to be However our 186 pound rank Is the best! Hocker had at Ohio In the backfield White weighs a bruising 207 Kremblas 193 and Clark "and Dick Lebeau at half backs 187 and 182 $100 CASH PRIZES I a Spectators Purin tha Afternoon 10 Lap Heat Races eaturing 25 Lap Semi 50Lap eature! COME OUT 5EE BIO CLOSING RACE YEAR Austin wod Its opening football game 20 6 against Rochester And i in the opinion of coach Art Hass who sends his Packers against the Raiders at Northfield tonight those opening game scores mean a thing While Hass was quite tatisfied with performance as a whole he also Aautioned that un leusome of Jlhe mistakes arecor reded the Packers will have trou ble beating Northfield which will be pointing fw an upset when the two teams square off at 8:00 pm i teams in the pig Nine can defeat any other 'on a given Hass have to guard against any optimism at this stage of the game The Packers will be shorthanded tonight 68 regular left halfback Terry Brown will taiss the con test along with reserve end Dave Thomsen Brown's injured knee has not responded to treatment and he will be given a rest Re placing Brown will be Tim Baxter Bruce Hall a guard is hampered with a knee injury but will prob ably see action Otherwise the Packers are in good shape but lack depth in several key posi tions Northfield' takes' the field with SIX decisions this Season with a four hitter They scored on two singles and a fly ball in the third inning but Garver (12 10) a Comeback of the Year possibility gave up only one more "hit none after the fifth Preston sacrifice fly gave the a 2 1 led in the fifth against Billy (14 11) lone hit was his 33rd home run a two on shot friet capped a five run eighth WichitaUses Pacelli aces DlCkCORDEDL Innings in a magnificent pitching exhibition' It was second state tournament victory and it left him with 415 7 record for the season Since Saturday night Lawler has pitched 23 innings and has given up only nine runs If he can con tinue he should be a strong can didate for the most valuable player trophy Lawler? who issued only four walks and finished with 11 strike to ullmer 96 95 Judge rank Car By The Associated Press ter had ullmer ontheJong find Noone ever has accused Eddie ri By TOMKOECK NEW ULM Minn Revenge bent Austin inched plover to the clas? A state baseball title de feating the Minneapolis Cotys 9 3 at Johnson Park Thursday night1' By eliminating ths Cotys the team that defeated them 5 4 In the first round the Packers mov Into the aemifinals of the dou ble elimination series and return to action tonight when the meet St Paul Park at 8 pm Park tumbled into ths rioters by' 'dropping 9 0 ver diet to Little alls in the second game last night game is another affair for both Austin' and Park with the winner to advance to the class A finals Sunday withVl4ftle alls The championship V'game will be held at 1 pm but if another game isneces'sary to determine the title it will be play ed at 8 pm To win the crown Austin must first beat Park to night and sweep two from (jn defeated Little alls Sunday Dependable Am Lawler who was charged with the first loss against the Cozys to be denied last night The rugged righthander rode home on a six hitter Mid shut the Coays out the last five NEW OVER George Dickenson UCLA's new football coach talks to players at the first practice session he's been able to attend since being named to succeed the late Red Sanders Dickerson was hospitalized by nervous ex haustion Tl days ago just before practice began (A Photofax) 'jC1 Home Runs to Bump Millers' By THE' ASSOCIATED PRESS potent Braves and the Denver Bears used different 'tacks Thursday night in gaining the edge in their American Assn baseball semifinal playoffs with lis and Charleston The Tribe had five home runs among 13 hits in a 9 2 shellacking of Minneapolis while Mark reeman two hit the regu lar season champions in a 3 0 tri umph Both Wichita and Denver now lead in tbeir best of seven game playoff series two games to one The teams reverse their playing sites tonight moving to Minnea polis and to Denver for the re maining games in the Series reeman a 6 6 200 pound right hander gave up a leadoff double in the Charleston fifth and a sin gle in the sixth to spoil the Sena bid before 3445 fans in the West Virginia city The big Bear walked three and fanned nine batters while Denver tagged Charleston starter Art Houtteman and reliever George Spencer for seven hits The most damaging blow was Zeke double which drove in two runs in the fifth innjng Only two Wichita players failed to hit safely in the omp over Minneapolis which used four pitchers in an effort to stem the Tribe tide While the Dick 'tittle field twirled' a seven hitter his runs in the third apd never were headed Eddie Jharies and Ray Shearer 'each Et a pair of hom are it Tommy Umphle'tt "had a solo for Minneapolis Ji'tataght's games will hurl for Wichita against Al Schroll at Minneapolis and the Bears will throw John Gabler at Jim Stump at Den ver Bat Lead 41 1 9 1 HUtcmnson isaid "1 we who cumury 5 iinesi run thought 1 wm doing him a favor? JClarichas heenalllng parts 11 1 9 Iwa enaenne ktrt Uaoa nutenmson woura pot giye oe 1 tUI NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 83 57 Pittsburgh 77 64 San rancisco 71 69 Cincinnati 72 St'Louts 88 70' Loa Angela 65 75 Chicago 84 76' Phlladelnhla 82i77 THURSDAY RESULTS Philadelphia 4 Loa AngM 2 Only game scheduled SATURDAY GAMES San rancisco at Philadelphia Los Angeles at Pittsburgh Chicago at Cincinnati St louis at Milwaukee THURSDAY RESULTS Chicago 4 poston 1 Kansas Clty 7 Baltimore 1 A Oaly gatnss ae Mduled Sv SATURDAY GAMES Boston at Cleveland New York Baltimore aBetrolt Washington at Kansas City rbl 1 1 3 2 3 3 533333 ab PACKER AVERAGES ab 2b3bhrrblav By ED WILKS Associated Press fiperta Writer Well wH look tied for ths American Deagus batting lead A guy named Williams from Boston been long haul All that fuss over his ankle in ths spring and missing opening day because of food poisoning He get over J00 until July 1 Then ha had another spit sped with a boo ing crowd He spent his 40th birthday fight ing a virus Ths sickness kept him out Ot action from Aug 14 to last Tuesday when he wu fifth in the batting rtcr at' JiS Leads With RupneU He has gone 5 for ll since' ty ing teammate Pete Runnels for the lead at'32O yesterday with a 2 for 4 day as the Red Sox lost 4 1 at Chicago Right behind ic Bob Cerv of Kansu City at J19 with Vic Power fourth at J15 Williams shooting for bis sixth title (although a far cry from his winning 488 of lut season drove in the lone Boston run the White Sox swept the three game set and took a 3 game lead over the Red Sox for second place Jhe New York'Yankeea who could clinch the 'pennant Sunday were idle They open a two game sei at Chicago tonight with a 10 game lead and their magic number at five Washington took a season se ries from Detroit for the first time since 1954 by beating the Tigers 7 6 and' Kansu City belted Balti more 7 1 in the only other AL games scheduled Dick Donovan (13 13) threw a seven hitter for the White Sox But he needed Turk mop up after he gave up his only two walks (one to Runnels who was for 3) and Williams single in the eight winning The White Sox their four In the fifth Two out two run singles by Jim Landis and Nellie ox did it against Ike Delock (12 7) Roy Sievers and Alble Pearson each drove in two runs for the Senators Johh Romonosky (24) won it in relief He retired the first 17 men he faced but needed Ted help to put down a three run Tiger try in the ninth Al Cicottez (3 4) lost it Beats Birds Again first OENSE LAWRENCE Kans only new football foe in 1958 is Tulane here on Oct 25 The schools have never met on the grjdiron Little alls Gains inals I CT STOCK CAR RACE of SEASON CHATEAU Speedway 6 ML No ef Austin Via Hiway 218 Snn Sept 14 2:30 PM Macs Beaten by La Crosse Minnesota state colfege football was off to a limping start today with 26 7 loss to La Crosse State of Wisconsin Tonight former University Minnesota star Jim Malosky de buts as a college coach when his Duluth Branch team plays Super ior State Teachers red' one man heroics for La Crosse buried Macalester He scored two touchdowns rolled up 101 yards in nine carries and averaged 53 yards on four punts LaCrosse scored in thq first two minutes on a flat pass from Torn Larkin to Ron Loppnow a play covering 84 yards Pongratz went the same distance to score After grabbing a pass late in the second quarter and then raced 62 yards for the third La Crosse touchdown in the third pe riod Macalester got its only touch down in the fourth period on a twiNyard pass from Stalski to Horo man Gene Conger went 80 yarda on the fast play of the game for the final Macalejter score Phil Shortstop Responds to Sawver 'Dia' to ullmer 96 95 Judge rank Car By The Associated Press an experienced backfield but the line to green and coach Arnie Nel Northfield WlnOna 6 6' but son to still searching for capable reserves in Big Nine Conference action Albert Lea plays at arl bault Owatonna at Red Wing and Mankato it" Wlnbna Rochester" I hopes to bounce bcltin a non i conference test against Robbins dale Meanwhile coach Marty Crowe has geared hto Pacelli gridders for an all our performance again st Minneapolis Blake scheduled at the Athletic ieldat 7:30 pm Lose to "New Prague The Shamrocks bowed 7 6 again st New Prague last week but Crowe plans to add some new of fensive wrinkles in an effort to give hto club more scoring punch He was well satisfied with the defensive performance against New Prague and stated that hto inex perienced line played beyond ex pectations Blake comes here with a veteran team that is expected to make a strong showing in the 'Private School League title race Last year Blake scored a 26 6 decision over the Shamrocks" EightAustin area grid games willbe played featured by two Southland Conference affairs as Elkton plays at Glenville and Rose Creek at Grand Meadow i Rose Creek Wins Rose Creek defeated Lyle 134 to open the season last riday while Glenville suffered a 7 6 set back against LeRoy The contests begin at 8 pm Other games find Blooming Pral rie at St Charles the Austin team at Lyle Adams at" Lime Springs Spring Valley at Cale donia Goodhue at Hayfield nd? LeRoy at Stewartville Besides LeRoy and Rose Creek Spring Valley Grand Meadow and Blooming Prairie won games last week Hayfield played St Charles to a 6 6 tie Reese Returns to Practice irmin sacrifice fly but the Packers bounced for three In the third' aided by Ma double i a sacrifice fly for Brown and Ray Rosenbaum sharp tingle to ieftfiela Trailing 4 1 the Cozys rallied ter two more funs in the fourth but that was the end of the line Lubinsky opened thejnning with A single to left that fell between Roy Gilmore and Bellottfr Lawler then walked Schmitt before Dick single scored Lubinsky On the play Brown fielded the ball and threw out Schmitt at third base Cricthon scored a moment later on double to left Park has 1 1 Record After Lawler retired the next 11 men In order Jerry Cloutier slammed a triple and Lubinsky drew a walk before Schmitt fan ned to retire the side in eighth 'Jim faced only three men in the ninth and struck out pinch hitter Duffy to end game Park faces Austin with a 11 record in state play They defeat ed the St Paul Briteways 4 3 last Sunday before losing to Lit tle alls The St Paul Surburan represen tative will have either Robert Sharrow or Dale Engstrand both drafted pitchers on the mound to night Austin Bellottl MaUilu 3b Cordell Ollmore If Brown cf Raso 2b Rosenbaum lb NotAmiann Lawler Morgan rf Totals Cozy's A 9 A vaoviuy ClOUtier i £3 Lubinsky If SchmUtC 2b' CrtchJftB jf Bednarciyk cf 3 ruend 3 Duffy 1 3 fc" SC i 1 CIO 200 3 Austin 103 001 9 Cloutier 2 Cassidy Schmitt DP Mathias Raao Rosenbaum LOB Austin 10 cozys 5 2B Mathias Janake Bellottl 3B Clou tier Brown SB Roeenbsum Gilmore Bellottl Raso Janske ip er bb so Lawler (W 15 7) 9 6 3 3 4 11 reund 8 10 9 5 6 7 PB Cassidy Gans Evans 2 JO A 1200 0 0 1 a 0 1 0 A 0 5 rbl 0 0 2 3 2 0 1 0 1 0 9 10 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 '3 it 1 i 2 'WfHSi A jTa A "LUM ts I wl 2S 3 si1 a X' 9 A 4 ft i 1 Ties for I 11 I gsr A a Gilmore 10 23 12 0 0 2 9 429 Rosenbaum 19 16 1 3 0 13 421 Pioof 3 5 20 0 0 A00 Brown 10 40 15 5 14 14 J75 Cordell 10 33 12 0 0 0 6 4S4 Raso "10 37 13 1 1 3 8 J51 Bellottl 10 39 11 6 0 0 282 Mathias 27 7 2 0 0 1 351 Morgan 4 3 2 1 0 0 3 250 olkes 4 14 3 1 1 0 3 314 Lawler 7 24 50 0 1 3 JOB Notermann 10J5 7 1 3 0 7 200 waiiaeo 2 4 0 0 0 ooo Walsb 1 ioooo 0 000 PITCHING RECORDS Ip sr bk I Lawler 53 15 40 17 37 1 2 Walsh 2 0 4 0 2 0 0 Wallace ei 3 3 6 10 Mathias 2 0 0 0 0 01MOI 2 2 2 1 1 0 9 Ct GB New York '85 607 Chicago 7 74 65 J33 10' i Boston 70 68 J07 14 Detroit 87 71 486 17 Cleveland 67 72S 482 17lk Baltimore 66 72 478 38 Kansas City 66 73' 475 Washington '69 69 432 24' 3 3 I M4.

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