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Pirates Sweeten NL Lead Baltimore Nips Yankees aammm mm Haw One-inning AL Linescore: Hit, Two Runs, 3 Errors Three Teams Take Zone Softball Round said. "I wanted to get it set up five hits and three runs, and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Willie Stargell didn't have too ders," he said. "I Just tried to hit the ball." for Willie." would have been the winner If Not trying to pull it, Stargell much pull with the New York Mets until he stopped trying to. the Mets could have held tht build with four hits. OTHER GAMES In the only other National The slugging Pittsburgh Pi did just that, whacking Gard-ner's first pitch into the right Pitcher Al Jackson helped hi field stands for his 26th homer where," said Powell.

"Then I right field the last tima the Ori League games, St. Louis beat Philadelphia 5-1 and the Chicago Cubs nipped Houston 9-8 in 11 innings in the first game of a own cause by tripling home tha tie-breaking run in St. Louis' victory over Philadelphia. Rich- rates left fielder, who bats left-handed tried to pull the ball the first two times he faced New York southpaw Rob Gardner saw the ball get away, to I said, oles played in New York, did it 'what the I slid Into sec again-this time in left. and a 7-5 victory, which increased the Pirates' National League lead to two games over idle San Francisco.

le Allen of the Phillies had ond and the spasm came back He erashed Into the barrier doubleheader and Houston was leading 8-5 in the seventh Inning of the nightcap when it was sus tied It 1-1 with his 26th homer in Thursday night. He grounded out both times. backhanding Gete Boyer's the top of the seventh, then Waller Lumber of Reno, Waller Trucking of Las Vegs, and defending champion Nevada Test Site all claimed first-round victories Thursday in the Nevada Statt Softball Tournament in Elko. Waller Lumber edged Ranch-Inn of Elko 3-2, in the opener before the Test Site squad Although Stargell got pleas. Then in the ninth inning, after again." THROWS HIGH Stottlemyre, with plenty of time to catch Powell, threw drivt with one out In the Uth.

That was the Yankees' last pended. antly mixed up In what he was Jackson put the Cards in front to stay In the bottom of the Roberto Clemente had singled The Pirates' victory ruined threat. in a run to tie the game 5-5, high, the wet ball sailing into SOX STREAK The streaking White Sox held Stargell came up against Gardner again. swampy center field. There ONE-MAN BAND Randy Hundley hit a single, the National League debut of Ralph Terry, acquired by the Mets from Kansas City.

The veteran righthander started and went 5'i Innings, giving up Tom Tresh fought a losing bat off Kansas City for their 20th topped the Elko Junior Cham My THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Boog Powell tands G-foot-4 and weighs 235 pounds. He't not what you'd call fast. But he turned a routine tingle Into a pretty funny romp around the bases Thursday night in Baltimore's 6-5 victory over the New York Yankees. A wet ball and some wetter puddles In the Ynkee Stadium outfield made It easy. The, Orioles had jumped on Yankee starter Mel Stottlemyre tor three runs in the first inning after the start of the game was delayed an hour by rain.

Brooks Robinson was on first base with two out in the third when the fun started. Powell singled to left and Robinson headed for third. "I tle with the moisture while Pow trying to do, things went according to plan for Clemente. With Matty Alou on second and a count of three balls and no strikes, Clemente said he purposely fouled off two bad pitches before singling home the tying run. "I didn't want to walk," he ber of Commerce.

In the final victory In 28 games since the All Star break. double, triple and homer and Lee Thomas' pinch hit slngla drove in the winning run for the ADVICE "Harry Walker I Pittsburgh manager) called me back from the plate and told me to do what ell lumbered around third and game, Waller Trucking nosed Don Buford drove In three out Golden Bubble of Gardner- Cubs. The second game at Chi. runs with a bases-loaded double cago was called at 6:30 p.m.. I was practicing hitting to the opposite field against left-han vllle, 1-0.

Hawthorne forfeited to Waller Lumber of Las Vegas. Three games are set for to- (EDT), to assure both teams catching flights for the West and John Romano hit his 13th homer of the season for Chicago's big hits. Buford also swiped home on the front end of a dou night. Golden Bubble meets the Coast. It will be completed AAU Diving Event Saturday At Reno Elks when the Cubs play In Houston Aug.

26. GAZETTE ble steal. Tony Conigliaro led the Red M.V. Sox' assault against Cleveland, toward the plate. "I don't know how I got home," the strapping slugger said.

"I just struggled the rest of the way." "It looked like a trck meet for awhile," laughed Robinson. Powell left the game after scoring and replacement, Sam Bowens, delivered the 11th inning single that scored Luis Aparicio with the winning run for the Orioles. Powell said he would have been able to continue if he had time to work out the spasm. It hurts a bit, but 1 11 be all right," he said. was going to stop there," Robin-on said later.

"Then I saw Hec driving in five runs with two singles, a double and his 21st Jaycees at 6 p.m., the two Waller Lumbers pair off at 8, and Test Site will play Waller Truck-ing at 9:30. Bob Snyder knocked In two runs in the bottom of the seventh to help Reno's Waller Lumber overtake the Ranchin squad. Dale Landon struck out 11 batters while gaining the win abrSMPin abrakl SlJOAkw cf 4 IIS 5 13 0 Mairskl 2t 4 I 1 1 4 1 1 2Clmnte rf 4 211 1 0 0 0 Stargell If SMI 111 P9n 3b 4 1 I 1 5 0 0 1 Clndnen lb 4 0 11 3 12 0 Pgi-onl 0 0 1 up low rf Hunt lb Elliot If Greta Boyer 3b Krnpool lb Jones cf Murphy cf homer. He scored four times. George Scott also hit a two-run tor Lopez miss the ball, so I Jtept going." When Lopez finally fished the ball out of the puddles in left field and relayed it home, the 10 11 homer for Boston.

onar on-Jb An Amateur Athletic Union stpnnsn ioii vicnael ss 3 0 I sanctioned diving meet Is set Harmon Killebrew, who had homered earlier, drove pinch on the mound. for Saturday at the Elks Club. 0 0 0 0 10O0 10 0 0 00 000 0 1110 0(0 wet ban squirted past catcher RENO EVENING GAZETTE, AUGUST 12, 1966-13 pnn i osuo'Dell Brssoud ss 3 0 0 1 Mota ph Terry 10 10 Face Gardner 10 10 Suk McBtan Bailey ph Cardweil Lvncn pa Co-sponsored by the Reno Dol- Jake Gibbs. Powell, troubled by a muscle spasm In his right leg, was still at first when Stottle- In other American League phins swim team and the Elks i a a 10 0 0 action, Chicago won Its seventh Club, the meet Is scheduled to 2 0 0 8 Mkklsn May ph-e Totals 41 1 I Totals myre, backing up the play, went till straight, whipping Kansas City runner Bob Allison home with the winning run in the ninth inning as Minnesota topped California. The Twins' victory over the Angels and the White Sox' triumph against Kansas City left Minnesota, California and Chicago tied for fourth place in the American League.

One out when winnina run srnred begin at 6:00 p.m. Area young after the loose ball. 10-9, Boston battered Cleveland New York 31 eoe I Pittsburg 011 001 003 sters wishing to enter should linescore on the play 13-3 and Minnesota trimmed Home Stand Giants at For Long Fcuse Avenges Reno's Earlier Loss fo Bees be at the pool at 4:30 that af-kurgn 2. lob-now York 10, Pittsburan California 4-3. reads Two runs, one hit, three errors.

wasn't going to go any ternoon 2B Hunt. Stargell, Raiiey, Clemente. frank Robinson, who saved a game with a leaping catch in HR Stargell (26). MMtreskl rarbbaa la A pair of top west coast swim clubs from California are ex Terry 3 14 Gardner 7 3 7 Slsk 1 1-1 McBean 1 1-1 4 pected for the event, the Bob are back home tonight for a 15- 4 4 13 3 3 int 001 0 1 01 thelCardwell 1 1 Sherman swim school and SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The San Francisco Giants, rained out in Cincinnati Wednesday, game stand, the first four Big John Fouse shut out the Devine Divers. games with the Houston Astros O'Dell 1 Face W.

S-4 11 Charlie Dressen Rosary Tonight LOS ANGELES (AP)-Rosary None of the Giants was un Stephenson. Competition classes will range from eight-and-under to the 15- happy about the postponement The lineup that would have 17 age group. San Jose Bees, 6-0, Thursday night as the Silver Sox earned their first win in three tries against the hosts this trip. Fouse's victory makes him the winningest pitcher in the League Leaders (Nat including Thursday's night tames) LiADINO BATTERS Five of the Gary Athanaclo- faced the Reds was less than coached Dolphins set to enter will be recited tonight for Charlie Dressen, manager of the Detroit Tigers, who died of a kid 7 the best. the meet were all first-place winners in their respective classes last weekend at the Willie Mays wasn't going to California League, pushing his season record to 14-5.

(Based on National leaave Alou, Pitt Alou. Atla play because his ribs were sore Pet. .339 .331 .331 .327 r-' ney infection Wednesday. Dressen, 67, lived in nearby Bel Aire. Rosary will be said at 8 p.m.

from a fall he took Monday state meet. They are the Ric- Russians Victors In Aerobatics MOSCOW (AP) Galina Korchuganova of the Soviet Union won the individual women'a title and Russia also took th men's team crown Thursday in the World Aerobatic Championships. 1 The United States finished sixth In the mrn'i team competition with 40,906.3 points. Russia had 43,3368. Clemente, Pitt Carty.

Atla StargHI, Pitt Cepeda, St. Louis night. And Juan Marichal's left 17S at Bats) as 100 336 52 124 114 4W3 IS 13 105 431 145 103 336 47 IIS 99 341 60 112 3 326 4 102 105 lit AS 112 431 67 137 110 407 17 128 334 64 105 .322 .313 ankle was still bothering him, at the Price-Daniels Mortuary 31 "ian.o cni American Leaiua leaving Ray Sadecki the start ciardi children, Elizabeth Kathy, Margina, Paul, and Larry. Youngsters entering the events must hold an AAU card for registered divers. In West Los Angeles and mass Oliva, Minn The two clubs will meet again tonight In the fourth and final game of the series.

Ron Constantino or Larry Edwards will take the mound for Reno while the Bees' are scheduled to go with Alton Williams. A five-run, fifth inning rally sparked by Ed Bays' three-run ing pitcher. Pet. .311 .314 .313 .291 .293 .292 .290 The rain gave the Giants F. Robinson, Balto Kaline, Oet B.

Robinson, Balto Powell, Balto Berry, Chicago Wagner, Cleve wm be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Paul the Apostle Church in West Los Angeles. Burial will follow at Forest 112 450 75 134 106 373 64 109 101 291 37 15 breather, and when they face Dr. Art Broten of the Univer 102 102 352 54 the Houston Astros Fridav sity of Nevada is meet referee.

night, Mays should be ready to Lawn in nearby Glendale. double provided the big punch go. Gaylord Perry (17-2) will start Friday night, and Bobby HOMI RUNS Netiona League Aaron, Braves 31; Torre, Braves 27; Mays, Giants Santo, Cubs 26; Allen, Phillies, Hart, Giants Alou. Braves 25. American Leaeue P.

Robinson, Orioles 33; Pepitone, Yanks a Powell, Ori- for the Reno win. The frame included two walks, a fielder's choice, hit batsman, and a Bolin (6-7) will pitch Saturday. Si Killebrew, Winning 26; Colavito, Indians Manchal (17-4) should be in shape for one game in the doubleheader Sunday. Tii. ni 4 4 run-sconng single by pitcher Fouse.

ti ii ii ii FIRST and SECOND TRUST DEEDS PURCHASED FOR CASH a a RUNS BATTED IN National League Aaron, Braves 16 Rena (I) San Jesa (I) Clemente, Pirates 79; Stargell, Pirates abrhhl abrhbl 75; Torre. Braves Mays, Giants 73. Herren 2b 5 0 10 LaRose 2b 5 0 10 American Leaaue Powell, Orioles OeCastris cf 3 2 I 0 Tatum If 4 0 0 B. Robinson, Orioles S3; F. Robinson, orioles 79; Hortcn, Tigers 72; Killebrew, Bays 3b 4 0 13 Torsrsn lb 4 0 10 I Twins 7.

PITCHINO (Based en 11 Decisions) National League Reoen, Dodgers Whan byying MOBILE HOME efweyo ttipp enat compare. Then you'll find yenr aet atael it art OLD ORCHARD TRAILER SALES llf-OHJ 11S t. VIICINIA 51 1 LAND RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL FIRST FINANCE CORPORATION of NEV. 2 Ryland Street Phone 323-5507 10-1; Perry, Giants i'-3; wancnai. Giants 17 Koutax, Dodgers 1M a Malo- National League Durham lb 3 0 10 Mitchell cf 4 0 2 0 Underwd rf 3 10 0 Paepke 3 0 10 Harris St 4 0 0 0 Mastaqnl rf 4 0 3 0 Perry 3 1 0 0 Cortopassl 3b 4 0 0 0 Fosse 4 111 McCall st 10 0 0 Fouse 4 111 Keller 0 0 0 0 a-Corson 2 0 10 Totals 33 6 Totals 33 0 0 a singled for Keller In the fifth.

Reno 000 150 000 I San Jesa 000 000 0000 n. nev. Reds 12-4. American League McNany, ori- nlM 11-1: Watt. Orioles.

1-3; Bosewell. a 3 Twins 12-5; Sanford, Angels 11-5; 4 tied with Cortopassl (2), Posse. PO-A Reno 7 3 41 5 SS $4 so 37 46 49 a S3 4 SS 5 42 44 74 Pet. .53 .574 J3S .513 .471 .444 .434 .333 27-y, san Jose 27-9. DP Torgerson and Pittsburgh San FranclKO Im Angalai Philadalpriia S' ow Cincinnati Atlanta Houston Ntw York Chicago Mrian low 4.

san Jose 9. 13 2B Mastagnl (2), Bays. 3B Decastris. sb wasiigni, underwood, a Keller. It Pitching ip er bb so Fouse 7W, 1-451 9 0 0 3 7 Keller (L, 13-5) 4 I Corson 4 2 0 0 0 3 HBP OeCastris by Keller, Durham by Corson.

PB Peepke. Glick, Smith. A-722. United States Hope THURSDAY'S RISULTJ Chlcaoe Houston I (lit, 11 Innirwl Houston Chicago I (2nd, postponed, Innings) Pittsburgh 7 New York (night) St. 5 PniiaMpiia 1 (night) (Only games scheduled) TODAY'S eiTCHIRS Factory Mats Time is WE MUST SELL 180 NEW CARS AND TRUCKS TO BE READY FOR THE 1967 MODELS.

NOW IS THE TIME TO TRADE. WE NEED USED CARS. NOW WE WILL THROW AWAY THE BOOK ON GOOD CLEAN TRADE-INS. BRING YOUR TRADE-IN AND BE READY TO DEAL. TAKE YOUR PICK EARLY FROM OUR HUGE SELECTION Dennis Ralston is current No.

1 U.S. tennis player, but he hod trouble with exhaustion. He is expected to see action this weekend when team meat Mexico In Davit Cup zone finals at Cleveland. Pro Football Schedule Chicaaa at Los Anoeles (night) Holt man oi2i vs. uunon itti.

Houston at San Francisco (night) Cuel- ar t-4) vs. ferry (u-jj. Philadelphia at Atlanta (night) Buhl -a vs. uonmoer no-n. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (night) Veale 112-7 vs.

is Ml few vork a' St. Louis Fisher Ruthers Hawaii Sparks Defeat Katlenal League Chicago Green Bay at Milwaukee, (N) American Leaaue Denver at Buffalo, IN) Kansas City at Miami, (N) Saturday's Games National League Baltimore Philadelphia at New Orleans, (N) Dallas at Los Angeles, (N) Minnesota Pittsburgh at Portland, (N) New York Atlanta at Nashville, (N) American Leaaue Oakland at San Diego, (N) Houston New York at Birmingham (N) 11-11) vs. Gibson (14-f). SATURDAY'S 0AMI! Chicago at Los Angeles Houston at San Francisco Philadelphia at Atlanta Pittsburgh a- Cincinnati Nw York at St. Louie walk, stole second and moved The Sparks Babe Ruth League I American League to third base on Joe Dettori's team took a quick 3-0 lead and ground out.

Mare Simoncini then held back a Hawaii rally then drove Geach home with a long triple. to take a 3-2 decision against the islanders in a third-round game at the Babe Ruth Region feetimort Petrel Ctveland Minnesota California Chlcaqo Mew York Pet. SI 73 49 .444 1 51 .545 11'? 54 13z4 5 5 .513 15 51 55 .513 15 51 55 .513 15 51 43 .447 tt" 52 44 .441 50 44 .43 M'" 50 41 .424 JSVi IMPROVED SCORE Bob Rosburg, who shot a 301 in the 1965 U.S. Open, improved that score by one stroke in the 1966 event in San Francisco. Snarka (11 Hawaii (21 ab ab al Baseball Tournament in Magna, Utah Thursday.

Geach 1 1 0 G. Incldo 2 0 0 1 Washington Kansas City DeHorl 2b 1110 Dele Cruz If 3 0 0 0 Slmoncnl lb 10 11 Carpio 1 1 0 Mston Pt George Maldonado took the Maldondo i I I Paine cf 3 0 0 0 CORVAIR5 1 Monza 4 Door 2 Monza Hardtop Coupes 1 Corsa Hardtop Coupe TRUCKS 8 El Caminos 2 Chevy Delivery Vans 9 Half Ton Pick-Upi 1 Vi Ton Panel 20 Long Wheel Base Vt Ton Pickups 1 Suburban Carry All 3 4-Wheel Drive Suburbans 1 Forward Control Step In Drive 5 Ton Pick Ups 1 1-Ton Cab Chassis 1 Dump Truck 5 Yards Garwood Body Fully Equipped 2 Diesel 10 Yard Dump Trucks Mateoni lb 1 0 0 0 Incldo tl 3 0 10 win for the Nevadans, giving up THURSDAY'S RiSULTS IAInnsita 4 3 Netler rf 3 0 0 0 Elliot 3b 3 0 11 Baltimore 4 New York (11 Innings, four hits, striking out seven, andwalking one. Quick rf 3 0 10 Norwood lb 3 0 0 0 Wesman If 3 0 0 0 Dano rf 110 0 Garret 3 0 10 Perry 2 0 10 Tots i 27 3 tl Totals 23 2 4 2 The loss bounced Hawaii from Sparki Ml 000 i I night) fceston II Cleveland 3 (night) Chicago 10 Kansas City (night) (Only fames scheduled) i TODAY'S PITCHtRS the double-elimination tourney. Hawaii ew ini 12 a SO Maldonado 7. Perry t.

BB Mal donado 1. Perry 1. Sparks, with one loss and two wins, is set to play the winner 2B Maldonado. 3B simoncini. SB Carpio, D.

Inoceldo, Elliot. Dano, of a late game last night be Perry, Maidonaoo, oeacn 2. SCREENED TOP SOIL Sagebrush Sand Loam DECOMPOSED GRANITE 100,000 Yards Good Fill Dirt for Sale Equipment Rental 358-6154358-4601 SEABERRY DEPAOLI LANDSCAPING tween two Utah teams, Mur Kansas City at Minnesota (mght)-tlndblad (4-4) vs. Perry (5-5). California at Chicago (night)-Chance (1-13) vs.

Buihardt (5-7) or John 1W Cleveland al New York (night) Ball (12-1) vs. Downing (7-7). Detroit at Boston (night) Monbouqu-ttte (4-7 vs. Brandon (3-5). Baltimore at Washington twl-nlght) Men's Ireeiryla Class Roland Hag ray and Ogden.

The clubs will battle tonight at 6:30. CHEVY II 2 Nova 4 Door Sedans 1 Nova Station Wagon CHEVELLES 4 Regular 4 Door Sedans 10 Malibu 4 Door Hardtop Sedans 1 Deluxe "300" 2 Door Sedan 17 Malibu Hardtop Sport Coupes 1 1 396 Sport Coupes 1 Malibu Convertible 4 Station Wagons CHEVROLETS 3 Biscayne 2 Door Sedans 2 Belair 4 Door Sedans 2 Biscayne 4 Door Station Wagons 2 Belair 4 Door Station Wagons 1 Belair 9 Pass. Station Wagon 2 Impala 4 Door Sedans 1 2 Impala 4 Door Sport Sedans 19 Impala Sport Coupes (y Impala Super Sport Coupes 2 Impala Convertibles 1 Impala 4 Door Station Wagon 7 Caprice Sport Coupes 1 2 Caprice 4 Door Sport Sedans 1 Caprice 4 Door Station Wagon gard; Class Gay Wool Class Nick Vincent; unclassified, Harold Forbes. Men's barebew Class Gordon Diehl; Class Ernest Adamson; Class Jack Coleman; unclassified, Jon Johnson. UNDEFEATED wj.

Miller (2-4) and snort ihi vs. Only two teams remain unde women's freestyle uass waveoen Foster: Class C. Jan Haoaard. feated in the tourney, Fresno women's oareuow uass myrna Foster; Class Thema Pete. Moore (2-1) and Rlchert SATURDAY'S CAMIS (cansas City at Minnesota California at Chicago Cleveland at New York Detroit at Boston Washington at Baltimore (night) and Sherman Oaks, Calif.

Scheduled to play late yester- intermeoiaiesi von Austin. Juniors Gary Martin. Cubs Craig Foster. day, the loser of that contest will meet the winner of today's California League contest at 9 tonight. Joey Geach scored the win AKnriATen PR IS! By THf ning run for Sparks in the sec Wen Lost Pet.

Behind ond inning. He led off with 33 14 .702 Modesto Sen jest pdl Fresno Santa Barbara Reno Bakresfleld Itockton Retains Golf Crown How Much For Your Car? THESE ARE SOME OF THE TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES IN RECENT WEEKSI '64 CHEVROLET IMPALA $232S '63 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2175 '62 FORD XL 1500 '63 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR 1750 '65 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT 2750 '62 FORD Vt TON PICKUP 1350 To get top trade-in prices, the cors must be In excellent condition. Bring your car ond title In NOW for reol money lavings year end Buy! WE NEED USED CARS NOW! 25 20 .554 7 23 21 .523 I' 23 22 .511 23 21 .511 21 24 .447 11 II 27 .400 14 15 31 .324 17V aj'l Results Bernice Kerr of Hidden Val ley Country Club Thursday Fresno a. Lodi tained her Nevada State wom Reno 4. San Jose 0 1-1 Stnektnn 3.1.

Modesto en's eolf title by posting Bakersfield 5, Santa Barbara three-day low gross score of 266 at the So-Par-O-Van course Tonignrs vamei Reno at San Jose Bakersfield at Santa Barbara i Lodi at Frseno (Only games scheduled) In Fallon. 71 1 A Httl late, Irtarfy I in dad! I RECAPS BRAKES r. RELINED OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P. M. SATURDAYS 'TIL 6 P.M.

CLOSED SUNDAYS 0 tomorrow (Sal) $g88 95 750x14 560x15 800x14 19 Black exchange JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. 800 KIETZKE LANE RENO, NEVADA PHONE 786-31 11 to Gray Reid's Seventeen MOD Fashion Show 1 p.m. Reno Little Theater Tickets 50c, Campus Corner, Squire Shop Maunted I lolenceal frae aiemcea irew ihee I lobar mail carl loiy ludaet Terma ACTION TIRE Oaen etl day Sat. 590 Kittxk Lone ot Mill.

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