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Chronicle Democrat and flat i 1 3D Rochester, N. 16, '65 Twins Overpower As, Tony Oliva Injured Giants Capture 13th in Row, Nipping Astros Don'f Let MINNEAPOLIS ST. Minnesota relied PAUL1 -Y run with his third single in off it. the ninth inning after Ken and Mmencan Leasue niresicMullen brought the Sena- seventh straight victory reduced its American League tors within a run in the pennant-clinching number to, pennant itOMU.N The Amen can League hired its first Trouble YOU BOTHER six last night, beating back Kansas City, 7-5, on two successive eighth-inning singles by rookie pinch hitters. Minnesota rightfielder Tony Oliva wrenched his left knee Let us overhaul or Rebuild Your Transmission 35 Negro umpire yesterday with the purchase of Em-mett L.

Ashford from the Pacific Coast League. Ashford, who will be 47 Nov. 23, has been in the Pacific Coast League for 12 years, the last three as umpire-in-chief. iff F. i plus parts Nationwide Guarantee in writing! Free Towing.

E-Z Terms. RAND i. LINKAGE A CA An.llKTUFNT eighth with his 16th homer. Stottlemyre, who has lost eight games, checked the Senators on five hits as he closed in on the 20-victory circle. NEW YORK WASHINGTON obrhbi obrhbi Rich son 2b 5 13 2 Vol'tine cf 4 0 0 0 Murcer ss 2 110 Hamlin 2b 4 0 0 0 Mantle oh 1 0 0 0 Kirkl'nd If 5 0 0 0 Kubek ss 1 0 0 0 Nen lb 3 0 10 White rf 3 0 10 King rf 4 10 0 Mosc'itto rf 0 0 0 0 M'Mul'n 3b 3 2 2 1 Tresh If 4 0 2 1 French 4 0 0 0 How 4 0 0 0 Br'kman ss 2 0 0 1 Peoitone lb 4 0 0 0 F.How ph 10 0 0 Bover 3b 3 2 11 Craig 10 10 Reooz cf 3 110 Cun ham ph 0 0 0 0 St I'mr 2 0 0 0 Cottier or 0 0 0 0 Bi ame 2b 10 10 Totals 32 4 Totals 32 3 5 2 New York 002 200 001-5 Washington 020 000 01O3 Murcer 2.

Brinkmon. DP New York l. Washington 1. LOB New York 6. Washington 9.

HR Bover (17). McMullen (16). Stottlemyre 1, Hamlin. IP ER BB SO St Tm're 18-8 9 5 2 0 5 2 Croig 0-2 7 7 4 3 3 2 Narum i 1 0 0 0 0 Continued jrom Page ID Bond's error on Tom Hal-ler's grounder and Shaw's triple made it 2-0 in the fifth, but Shaw helped Houston to a run in the sixth with an error of his own. Bob Aspromonte singled with two away and Lee Maye got an infield single to the mound, which Shaw threw into right field, allowing Aspromonte to score.

The Giants got only five hits off Roberts and Guisti, but cashed in on four of them and the damaging error by Bond. SAN FRANCISCO HOUSTON ab bl ob bi Schoflcld ss 4 1 1 0 Jockson ss 4 0 0 0 J.Alou rf 4 0 0 0 Morgan 2b 3 0 0 0 Movs cf 4 111 Slaub rf 4 12 1 McCovev lb 4 0 2 1 Bond lb 2 0 10 Hart 3b 4 0 0 0 Wvnn cf 4 0 0 0 and was forced to leave the game in the fourth inning. Oliva, defending American League batting champion who trails Boston's Carl Yastrzem-ski. 322 to .318 in this year's race, twisted the knee in hauling down a line drive by Wayne Causey in the third inning after a long run. He Ruth, Maris Still Up On Willie's HR Pace EW YORK UP) Willie Mays, with 48 home runs and 501 for his career, still is running behind the pace of Roger Maris and Babe Ruth in their big years.

Mays has hit 48 homers in 144 games. In 1961, when Maris hit his record 61, he had 56 in the first 144 games. In 1927, when Ruth hit 60, he had 53 in the first 144 games of a 154-game season. Maris hit No. 48 Aug.

16 in game No. 119. Ruth hit his 48th Sept. 7 in game No. 134.

then threw to first to double TRANSMISSIONS KANSAS CITY MINNESOTA 00 bi ob bi Dick Green off base. Oliva continued to play, but aggravated the knee in beating out an infield hit in the fourth inning and left the game. Ted Uhlaender's single to center scored Don Mincher from second to break a 5-5 tie and Joe Nossek followed with HO 7-9770 5 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 530 Norton St. M'ne 11110 noi ov Morriemyre, valentine. WP Next to Red Wing Stodium oiouiemyre.

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Kelly Quits Politics, Moore Quits Leafs Yankees Defeat Totalt Kansas city 002 0205 Giants 'Even' With Reds, Los Angeles LAS VEGAS. Nev. UP The Minnesota 100 130 02x 7 Senators, 5-3 WASHINGTON Mel Stottlemyre posted his 18th Reynolds, Charles, Hunter, Rollins. DP Kansas City 1, Minnesota 1. LOB Kansas City 10, Minnesota 7 San Francisco 000 no 0013 Houston 000 001 0102 Bond 2, Show.

DP San Francisco 2. LOB San Francisco 3, Houston 7. 3B Shaw, Roberts. HR Staub (12). SB Mavs.

IP ER BB SO Shaw 7 8 2 13 3 Linzy S-2 2 0 0 0 0 1 Roberts 7 4 2 1 0 1 2B Versolles, Bryan. HR Harrelson VlCtOrV last night as the New (21), Stohl (3), Bryan (13). Hunter, ER BB SO 5 ferry. St Oliva. IP Hunger 4 Dickson 2 2 2 TORONTO Leonard (Red) Kelly, almost certain toi surging San Francisco Giants moved into a betting tie yesterday with Cincinnati and the Los Angeles Dodgers to win the National League pennant.

York Yankees defeated the Washington Senators, 5-3. The Yankees broke a 2-2 tie in the fourth inning on Clete Dover's 17th home run. a walk to Roger Repoz, Stottlemyre's sacrifice and a run-scoring single by Bobby Richardson. Richardson also drove in a 2 Door be voted into hockey's Hall of Fame, withdrew from politics wp10 1 3 yesterday in order to devote more time to his family andpers 520 I playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey! 0 Klippsfn 8-3 1-3 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 5th; 2 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 Br.nd New American Pleis 1 Bookmakers are posting all three clubs at 3-1, but one Hunger faced 5 men Roggen- burk faced 1 man In 8th PB Bryan. 3:01.

A cautioned: "If the Giants '65 RAMBLERS FINAL CLEARANCE The Leafs also lost a tne Montreal Canadiens however, as Dickie Moore until injured knees sidelined announced his retirement. hl for a'ear- He returned I Th Maple Leafs, along with t0 h4ockey last season To: their farm clubs from Roch- nto- scoring two goals and keep this ud. we'll take them off the board with no bets accepted in a few more days." The Minnesota Twins have ester, N.Y., and Tulsa, lour assists 'n "ALL MODELS 22 LEFT iuuuie was uie rviiiis scorer in 1957-58 and MUST AT DRASTIC PRICE CUTS! open training at jVeterbor-ough, today. 1 1958-59. His 96 points for one Kelly, 38 years old, is a ami been off the board for nearly three weeks as they lengthen their lead in the American League.

season is an NHL record. Giustl 7-6 2 110 0 0 Braves Outscore Phillies, 4 to 2 PHILADELPHIA Wl A throwing error by shortstop Bobby Wine opened the door for three unearned runs and onabled the Milwaukee Braves to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 4-2 last night. Tony Cloninger posted his 22nd victory as the Braves snapped their losing string at three games and the Phils' winning streak at six. Wine threw past first base after fielding Eddie Mathews' grounder in the seventh inning, allowing two runs to score. Mathews then came in on Hank Aaron's second double of the night.

Wes Covington homered in the first off Cloninger, now 22-9. Lefty Chris Short, the loser, now is 17-10. Richie Allen of the Phils struck out twice, giving him 140 for the season and breaking the National League record he set last year by two. MILWAUKEE PHILADELPHIA ob bl ob bl ALL WOOL COLONIAL RAMBLER "A SHORT RIDE TO LONG SAVINGS" 31 STATE STREET SCHOOL JACKETS IN SCHOOL COLORS LETTERED WITH SCHOOL NAMES MOST AREA SCHOOL COLORS BOYS or GIRLS NAME ON POCKET OPEN Dolly 10 A.M. to 5:30 TUES.

I THURS. IVES. 'Til P.M. SAT. ALL DAY beral member of the Canadian Parliament from the York West district of Toronto.

During the past three hockey seasons the veteran center has played for the Leafs and spent his off days in Ottawa, Ont, the Canadian capital. Kelly said he will inform Lester Pearson, the Canadian Prime Minister, that he will not contest the seat in the Nov. 8 federal election. Moore, 34-year-old left winger, played 12 seasons German Yacht Wins Italy Regatta Race ALASSIO, Italy Spatz, the East German yacht skippered by Hans Jurgen Coc-hius, won the third heat of the world Flying Dutchman championships yesterday but couldn't move into first place in the over-all standings. Milwaukee is being posted at 4-1 to lead the remaining National League contenders.

Pittsburgh is at 12-1, Philadelphia 20-1 and St. Louis 40-1. COWBOYS GET TACKLE DALLAS, Tex. UP) The Dallas Cowboys got defensive tackle John Diehl on waivers yesterday from the Baltimore Colts. UOTTSrottPJ 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 Hike Forecast 4 111 4 0 0 0 1110 Carty If Alou pr Dillord If Cowan cf Mat'ews 3b Aaron rf Torre Thomas lb deloHoi 3b 3011 5 0 2 0 Allen 3b 0 0 0 0 Callison rf 0 0 0 0 Covin't'n If 3 0 2 0 Stuart 13 2 10 0 Gonzalez cf 3 12 1 Dal'mole 4 0 2 1 Tovlor 2b 4 0 0 0 Wine ss 4 0 2 1 Briggs ph 4 0 0 0 Amaro ss 1 ft Johnson oh 1 1 1 10 0 0 10 0 0 ft 0 In Car Prices ipu.

TWrnit 10 0 0 Boiling 2b M'omui i Alomar ss 2 0 0 0 B'OUCh ph lOOO snori 0 0 0 0 H'rnstein ph 10 0 0 DETROIT Wood'rd ss Menke ph Osinskl Cloning'r Oliver oh Cline cf Totals Milwaukee Philadelphia 1110 10 0 0 2 0 10 10 10 37 4 13 1 Totals 32 i 1 000 001 300-4 wiooooe 1 1UU" for 1966 cars in nr the 1965 Tnomas. Ur rnuu- tha, i. Tn the first general mlC' seven years. auto buyers delphia 1. LOB-MHwaukee 7, Philadel-Ph2B-Cartv 1, Aaron 2, de la Hoi, Oliver.

HR-Covlnoton Cloning'r jj Oslnskl 3 1 0 a i Short L. 17-10 1-3 IT 3 Wanner gained from the rjc. tn excise taxes--and nrncj m0re in some ibmu- Jenkins WP Cloninger. 2.5B. '58 T-BIRD '59 CHEVY edr late this SAVE BOTH WAYS BY BUYING A m0Q October 2 DOOR HARDTOP STATION WAGON $299 $199 BRAND CHEW.

'61 PLYM. 1595 '64 CHEV. BEL AIR 4 rlh, 6 eyl. REDUCEDI CHEV. 4-DR.

8 auto. tram. Blue. '399 NEW 2 DOOR HARDTOP $299 '65 CHEY LE MALIBU S07QC Sup. Sp.

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$CQQ 6 rih, stand, trans. Whblue. VV '60 OLDS. 4-DR. HDTP.

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WAGON $CQQ 8 rih, standard trans. Blue WWW 2495 AT CLEAN-UP SALE PRICES '59 FORD 4 dr. hdtp. Air conditioning. Sacrificed.

2 DOOR BARGAIN! '62 RAMBLER WAGON $299 499 6 rih, auto, trans. Gray. '60 CHEV. 2-DR. 6 cyl, rih, stand, trans.

Grey. '499 TRUCKS REDUCED Flood Leads Cards Over Bucs, 7-3 PITTSBURGH UP) Curt Flood drove in five runs with a double and three singles last night as the St. Louis Cardinals beat Pittsburgh, 7-3, and made it 16 straight over the Pirates at Forbes Field. Flood's double in the third Inning scored Lou Brock, who had walked and stolen second. Flood singled home two more runs in the fourth after Bob Veal loaded the bases by issuing three walks.

In the sixth Flood singled, scor-ing winning pitcher Ray Sadecki from second, and in the ninth he drove in another run in a three-run rally. ST. LOUIS PITTSBURGH ob bl ob bl Brock If 2 10 0 Boiley If 4 110 Flood cf 0 5 5 Mota cf 10 10 Groat 4 0 10 Lvnch ph 10 11 Bover 3b 4 0 0 0 Virdon cf 10 10 White lb 4 110 Rodaers 3b 4 0 11 Buchk 2b 4 2 2 1 CI'denon lb 4 0 0 0 Ucker 4 0 2 0 Mai'oskl 2b 3 0 0 0 Tolon rf Sill Staroell rf 3 0 0 0 Sodeckl 3 2 10 Allev 4 0 0 0 Brllei 1 0 0 0 Crondoll 3 0 10 Sorloos pr 0 10 0 Clemente ph 10 0 0 Veale 10 0 0 Pooon oh 10 0 0 PnoH'onl 2 111 TetoU 37 7 13 7 Totolt 33 3 7 3 SI Loull 10' J-f Plttiburoh 000 000 3001 None. DP St. LpuU 1.

Pittsburgh 2. LOB St. Louis 14, Piltsburoh 10. 2B Flood, Uecker, Poglioronl. 3B Bu-rhtk White.

SB Brock. Brock. '63 BUICK SKYLARK $170. '57 CHEVY 8 rih, auto, pwr. str.

1 1 WW '64 CHEV. IMPALA $90QC CR i H. Auto, trans. P.S., BralesLUvV '61 CHEV. WAGON $1 AQE Brookwood, rih, 6-cyl.

S. Tr. Red I WVV '62 CHEV. 2-DR. $700 6 aut.

trans. Blue. I WW 4 DOOR REDUCED! $99 275 '63 PLYM. 2-DR. 6 std.

trans. '64 MONZA CPE. std. trans. '1095 '1695 While They Last: A Group of 9 EXACTLY LIKE-NEW 1965 CI-IEVS COMPANY OFFICIALS CARS TO BE SOLD ON A FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED BASIS AT HUGE DISCOUNTS.

'57 PONT. '59 CHEV. CARRYALL WAGON 8 passenger, i cylinder, standard transmission 800 10 '59 CHEV. UTILITY Thoroughly reeond. metal A paint '62 INT.

METRO CMI10 Complete recond. mechanically appear. Priced for quick 80I5KA '61 GMC DIESEL (Model 750) '63 FALC. 2-Dr. Htp.

$1 OQC 6 radio, auto, trans. I atoWW 2 DOOR HARDTOP $149 s795 '895 '64 FORD 2-DR. 1395 '62 FALCON 4-DR. Radio, heater. Auto.

Trans. '63 MONZA 4 Cyl. Heater, 4 Spd. Trans, One owner, '61 DODGE 4-DR. 8 rih, power steering.

Tan. '61 CHEV. WAGON 6 rih, standard trans. Blue. '399 s995 '399 '799 6 rih, auto, pwr.

str. '61 FALCON 2-Dr. Full factory equipment. $199 With Tax axel. Ready for the road.

Can '60 RAMB. 2 DOOR CQO White gross 72,000 lbs. in all states. s5500 Sacrifice price '63 CHEV. IMPALA S17QC Hdtp.

2-Dr. 8-Cyl. Powerglide. 9 Rad. Heater.

Power Steering. Sadeck 513 2-3 3 3 Brlles 'Hi Veale 16-11 3 2 3 3 3 Schwall 11-11 0 Gibbon McBeon 1 I' Wood J3 f-nrrivwll 1 2 0 Special Close-outs! Choice of Several 1963CHEVS Top Mechanical Condition Wood faced men In tth. WP Veale, Cardwell. 3:00. A 4,725.

Mets Eliminated From Standings BINGHAMTON OIPD The Binghamton Sun-Bulletin will cease including the New York Mets in its National League Standings starting today. The paper said, "since the Mets have lost 100 plus games, they are not really in the National Leasue." Complete with POWERGLIDE POWER STEERING Priced for quick sale 4.

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