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EASTERN LEABUi HIIIM -4 14 I ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Tuesday. July 27. 1965 2D White's Homer RAMBLER Schaufelberger StntM IMMMI-i Constantino, Presley (10), Fouse (1) Doonvkowskit Gavesfcl. TurnblU (10). South (II) and tommor.

PEUFIELD HYP LEAOUI Ml 01 OS 10 11 0 4 CORNEIS Yankees Trim Phils, 7-4, In Exhibilion Photo on Page ID Jomestowa MtOMOOt 0 I Prvmon end siocum; puys iu (4). MocGown () od Lov'ond. 2 Records Broken As Archery Test Gets Under Way Special to The Democrat and Chronicle WATKTNS GLEN Despite strong winds, two new rec Helps Cards SAN FRANCISCO 601 White slammed a two-run Cookie's in Trouble --Broncs-Threaten $400,000 Action DENVER, Colo. (J) Cookie Gilchrist charged the Denver Broncos with intimidation yesterday and said he would retire before publicly apologizing to the American Football League team for bis late appearance at training camp. The 250 -pound homer and Dick Groat dou ya futven the enjoyment of day at Finger Laket Roc Track.

exquisitely appointed clubhouse and comjorluble grands" provide an ideal setting for the perfect holiday. IT'S THE bled in two more yesterday, ords were established yesterday afternoon as competition COOPERSTOWN' UP) Flashing their old power, the New York Yankees whipped the Philadelphia Phillies, 7-4, in the annual Hall of Fame baseball game yesterday on home runs by Clete Boyer, Jake Gibbs, Joe Pepitone and was inagurated in the 20th annual National Field Archery Championships on the Sugar Hill Archery range eight miles northwest of here. powering the St. Louis Cardinals to a 7-4 victory over the San Francisco Giants. White ripped his 14th home run of the season in the second inning after Ken Boyer had reached base on an error, while Groat's dou- Mary Lee Craft of Tabb, in entertainment, thrills and excitement.

But don't take our word for it See for yourself TOPS named by the Broncos in a threatened $400,000 breach of pression," he said. "You may remember when I was fired by Buffalo last GO RACING AT Hector Lopez. i A paid crowd of 9,850 watched the inter-league ex-J hibition, played on historic Doubleday Field where the! ible to left provided two more with 408. Mrs. Grubbs had a tally of 378.

In the Amateur Women's Free Style, champion Diane Vetrecin of Chula Vista, was holding her own with 438. In second place was Finnic Sauzer of Corey, contract suit for in the sixth. Right-hander Bob Gibson FINGER LAKES first diamond supposedly was got credit for his 12th victory, but needed relief help in the eighth when the Giants rallied for two runs. allegedly refusing to play for the dub, made the statements in a copyrighted interview with laid out in 1839 by Abner. Doubleday.

The victory was the 12th for the American League in! who mustered 422. "Home of the fabulous Twin Double" Don Dennis came on and ended the inning by getting Dick Roberts, 27, of Three Rivers, shot in the initial 28-target field round and scored 547. Competing in the Excellent Marksmanship class Roberts had 24 perfect targets. The old record of 541 was made in 1961 by Don Cavallaro of Los Angeles at the Enchanted Forest (Calif.) meet In the Women's Free Style, Miss Lou Shine of Glendale, 1962 indoor and outdoor champion, made a total of 482 points. The former record of 474 was made in 1962 by Ann Gark of Cincinnati, Ohio, at Gray Lane, Mich.

Clifford Neccessary, Richmond, power plant en 23 meetings. The National' League has won 10. One! RT. 96 at POST TIME 2 P.M. the Denver Post I Gilchrist, who! pinch hitter Willie Mays on Thruwav a fly balL cianoH ss Juan Marichal took the loss, his eighth against 15 vic RII6ERIAKESS5S5 sum Just 20 minutes from downtown Roehtjsttr game ended in a tie.

The Yankees clubbed three Philadelphia pitchers for 11; hits, six for extra bases. i New York (A) 001 021 01O7 11 0 Philodelohia (N) 00 Oil 0014 3 Bionco. Brtnnman (5) and Howard. tories. season.

Denver Coach Mac-Speedie stated he had just gotten rid of two troublemakers and did not want another one. This is why I believe I could never make it in Denver." Gilchrist came to the Broncos from Buffalo last winter in exchange for fullback Billy Joe and an undisclosed amount of cash. Gilchrist said the breach of contract action was "just another step in Denver's moves to intimidate me They also threatened me by mail that they would fine me $500 a day for each day I failed to sign a contract after July 1." He also charged the Broncos failed to send him a plane ticket to Denver and did not FRANCISCO ST. LOUIS AN eftrkbi okrkM Brock If 5 10 0 Schofield ss 5 0 0 0 Gibbs (4); Buroette. Roebuck (6), Belin-sky (7) and Corrotes.

Brermemon. Groat ss 5 12 2 Aiou cf 4 110 year, no-cut con- Cookie tract with the Gilchrist Broncos for a reported a year and a $5,000 annual bonus, said he was satisfied with his pay and that his differences with the Broncos are a matter of principle. Tm here to play football" Flood cf 4 110 McCovey lb 4 1 2 Rover 3b 4 2 2 1 Hart 3b 4 2 10 KoeoucK. Home run New York: Bover, Peol-tone, Looez. Gibbs.

PhiladelDhia: Herm- In the Amateur Bare-bow, Sherwood Schlock of Boyer-town, was leading with 455 and Amateur Free Style leader was George Slinger of Luzrne, with 491. Thelma Simon of Alwood, was ahead in the Women's Amateur Bare-bow with 297. In the Intermidiate Free Style for boys, Ronal Snipes of Spring Valley, was leading (488) over Michael Fultin of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who had 460. The field round will completed this morning. Tomorrow and Thursday morning will be devoted to the Hunter's round and Friday the championships will be com White lb 4 13 2 Alou rf 4 0 2 1 Gaaiiane 2b 3 0 0 1 Holier 3 0 0 1 stein.

ManiH 1 0 0 0 br'll'n 10 12 gineer, and the defending champion of the Men's Bare- 'Pud' Galvin Joins Hall of Fame Prone-no rf 4 0 0 0 Lanier 2b 3 0 10 Shannon rf 1 0 0 0 Mays ph 1000 Sovoae Ph 1 0 0 0 Daveno't 2b 0 0 0 0 McC rver 3 0 0 0 Morchial 0 0 0 0 Gibson 4 110 Schr der ph 1 0 0 0 Perry 10 10 Burda Dh 10 0 0 he "but if they try to make me apologize, I won't bow division who shoots in the ancient Egyptian style, Jill, ill play." Peters'n oh 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 7 ft Totals 35 4 4 was leading his class with a score of 504. Necessary "It's a feeling that I have that for the last three years with the Buffalo Bills that I COOPERSTOWN (2) James (Pud) Galvin, a rotund iron-man who was a pitching star when Rutherford B. Hayes was in the White TTrmco. onrl fla-rnrtimn copped the championship SUMMER SALE PRICES! St. Lews 021 OOS 1017 Sea Francisco 000 2M MO Hon, McCovey, Davenport, Boyer.

LOB St. Louis 10. Son Francisco 7. 2B Groat. HR White (14).

SB J. Alou. SF Aafiano, Gabriel son. notify him when training here last year. have been playing under sup-1 camp was to start In second place at day's end was Thomas Fry of Lees- pleted with the animal the scourge of the Western jO burg, with 481.

TO Models plains, was inducted as the IP ft ER BB SO Gibson 12-1 71-3 4 2 1 4 Dennis 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Marichal 15-1 3 4 3 2 1 1 Perry 4 3 3 1 4 4 Sanford 11-321011 Henry 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 HBP By Gibson, Holier. WP Perry. A 1346. Mrs. Betty Grubbs of Okla homa City, Women's round.

A total of 635 were registered for the tournament. Between 20 and 30 archers from the Rochester area are competing. As Low As Bare-bow defending cham pion, was in second place, Leading the women was a a a 0 League-Leading Jets Stop Syracuse, 8-4 SYRACUS7 The fifth-place Syracuse Chiefs fell 11 lengths behind the International League leading Columbus club when the Jets clinced an 84 victory with a five-run third inning here last night Angels Top Boston With 4-Run Rally BOSTON WV The Los An 102nd member of baseball's Hall of Fame yesterday. I Galvin's induction high-! lighted ceremonies at this1 site where Abner Doubleday supposedly laid out the first, baseball diamond in 1839. 1 The late right-hander, a 5-1 foot-7, 190-pounder, won 365 games for Buffalo, Pittsburgh and St.

Louis from 1875 through 1892 including 46 each in 1883 and 1884. He died in 1902. i Wings Lose to Hens As Johnson Catches geles Angels erupted for four Steve Blass. the starting hurler for the IL All Stars in runs in an eighth inning rally touched off by Lou Clinton's triple and defeated the Boston Red Sox 6-2 last night be Gene Campagno, Sportscar of Rochester tays: Umbach Pitches Atlanta to Win ATLANTA () Arnie Um ball. Demeter's double was a pop fly to short right on which hind the six-hit pitching of George Brunet.

Continued from Page ID Paul Blair singled to open the inning and Manny Jimi-nez followed with a long home run over the right-field bach, a $100,000 bonus baby, Clinton, who had struck out Moving showed he is rounding into form after a slow start by I'll save you that extra $50 to $250 in his first three times at bat. the Atlanta game with the Milwaukee Braves Thursday night had to have yeoman relief from feob Priddy to pick up his 11th victory against seven losses. Priddy restricted a Syracuse rally to a run in the seventh and held the Chiefs off in the other two frames. Glen Hobbie was the start tripled to left and Bob Rod- Be Sure pitching a five-hitter as At lo fence. Steve Demeter and Dave Johnson were easy in gers followed with a tie-break lanta defeated Buffalo, 3-1, in an International League base ing single off loser Dave Morehead.

ball game last night. This marked the second Morehead, who had allowed YOUR NUMBER ONE 1 straight game in which Um er and he was charged with only five hits and had struck out 10 through seven innings, CALL GR 3-3120 Geo. JL Clancy Carting Inc. NORTH AMBRICAN VAN LINES DEAL! field outs but Joe Altobelli singled to keep the inning alive. Frank Bertaina, who is slated to pitch tomorrow night, was called on to pinch hit and ended the late Rochester bid by bouncing to short to force Altobelli.

bach has gone the entire nine his fifth loss in 13 decisions. retired Bobby Knoop after innings and was his fourth Jimenez had to hold up. Bill Short, who owned three; previous victories over the Hens, started for the Wings and was handed his third loss against nine victories. Short gave up six of the Toledo1 runs, while reliever Ed Bauta was touched for the other three in the one inning he worked. I Demeter and Blair each had two hits off Womack, who now has won his last four starts since being promoted from the bull pen.

Ed Merritt is slated to pitch for Toledo tonight against Bertaina as Wings hope to stop the losing streak. BUCS WIN EXHIBITION Rodgers hit, but then walked He gave up seven of the Jets' eight runs. Bob Perry salted AUTO SALES Service is the heart our business! M52W. Henrietta Rd. GR 4743 IT victory in his last five starts.

Paul Schaal and was replaced the game away with a three- After a slow start, he has pushed his season record to run, homer, his 18th, in the DaQDDDDDDDDDDDDaiV by Bob Duliba. LOS ANGELES BOSTON obrhbl obrhM Cardenot cf 5 1 1 0 Petroc'll ss 3 110 7,8. Manager Johnson ended the game with only pitchers left abrhW 4 12 1 Buffalo got its only run in the fourth inning when George Alusik hit his third 4 110 on the bench. 3 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 11 Jimenez feasted upon Wo- sum 4 2 3 2 5 0 12 4 0 10 big third frame. COLUMBUS SYRACUSE Sw'w rf 1 0 0 Smith Miction J10l9von3b Goldv If 4 7 3 0 Stanley cf Herrero lb 5 1 1 Joseoh If Wlssmnn 3b 4 10 II Campbell lb Perry cf 5 7 I J' Cox rf Dnmoska 2b 4 0 0 0' Motcnldc Move 4 0 2 11 Moore loss 2 0 1V Hobbie Priddy 1 0 0 9 Llpskl on I Greenoti I Turtle oh home run of the season 4 0 00 creoosi ss 3 12 2 Malzone 3b W.Smith If 3 0 0 0 Yastr'skl If Power lb 10 12 Mantilla 2b Adcock lb 4 0 0 0 C'niol'ro rf PierscHI If 0 0 0 0 Thomas lb Clinton rf 5 12 0 Gosoer cf Rodgers Sill Tillman Knooo 2b 5 0 10 Moreh'd School 3b 2 110 Brunet 3 10 0 Totals 14 4 i Tahil 2 0 00 mack's servings for two doubles besides his home run, 4 020 4 0 0 0 IATLANTA BUFFALO 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 brhbti obrhM 3 0 0 0 10 10 3 0 10! Alomar ss 4 0 0 0 Trocy 2b Hoas lb Taylor 4 0 0 0 Garrett rf 4 11 1000 1110 4 0 2 0 Aaron 2b 4 12 Hit! The Jimenez family had quite a night as Manny's brother, Elvio, Toledo right fielder, had three for five and two Alusik cf 4 11 1'Horkness lb 3 1 1 1 Los Angeles OOI 010 0404 10 0 0 ft Graham If 401 0 Barton 30 10 Total 17 4114 Ml It II TOtOM Ml 11 II Totals Boston 200 100 0002 Thomas, Duliba 2.

DP Los Anoeles scnreioer i go Robinson cf 3 3, Boston 1. LOB Los Angeles 10, Boston rbi. Hor-1 ton ss 2 0 0 OtWInthrow If 3 0 0 0 Samuel 3b 3 0 0 01 Phillies 3b 3 0 1 0 Willey 2 0 0 Umbach .3 0 0 0 4. 2B Morehead. 3B Clinton.

HR Frego-sl (12). SB Cardenal. Brunet. CLEVELAND, Ohio (A The Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Cleveland Indians in a sandlot baseball benefit exhibition last night, 4-3, on a two-run homer by Willie Stargell in the first inning and two Kowe on i ui Totals 9 111 Totals MIT Buffalo tot 100 00ft I Rochester scored its first two runs in the seventh on doubles by Jimenez and Dem Atlanta 1M 002 OOx I None. DP Atlanta I.

LOB Buffalo JP ER BB SO Brunet 7-0 6 2 2 3 6 Moreh'd 5-11 714 7 5 3 4 10 Duliba 1-3 0 1 0 1 0 Earley 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 HBP By Morehead, W. Smith. WP CMnmbv OS 0M 0101 Syracuse 100 Ml lit 4 Moore. Cox I DP Syracuse J. LOB Columbus 7.

Svrocuse JB Golbv. Stanley. Perry. 3B Joseeh. HP.

Perry (II). Stanley (1). SB Soring. Blass. SF Stanley IP IEI BB SO Blass W.

11-7 4 1 4 4 2 3 Prfddv 3 3 0 0 0 2 Hobbie L. 1-5 2 5 7 2 0 Metcalf 3 10 0 12 Seole 2 2 0 0 10 Dustal 2 2 1 1 I 2 Hobble faced 5 batter In 3rd; Blass faced 3 batters In 7th. HBP Hobbie (Colby). WP Blass. 2:31.

Aiioma 4. 2B Aaron, Graham, Garrett. Tracy, eter, Dave Johnson's single HR Alusik (3). SB Gorrett. HorkneM.

and Altobelli double play unearned runs in the seventh. orunei, Moreneaa. 2:52. A 12,604. IP ER BB SO Willey 1-0 ....5 4 3 3 10 Warner IVa 0 0 0 0 0 KiDonr 1 1 0 0 0 0 umoocn 1113 3 i i.Qf.

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Drive, fewer Steering ft Broke. losses. Torre drove in another run HOUSTON (A Joe Torre whacked three hits including his 19th home run and drove in four runs last night as Milwaukee battered Houston, 6-0, behind the five-hit pitching of young Wade Blaslngame. Torre homered with two on in the first inning after Felipe Alou had opened the game with his 18th homer giving Milwaukee a quick 4-0 lead. with a triple and added a single, pacing the Braves SAP.

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