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Port Angeles Evening News from Port Angeles, Washington • Page 4

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Double play pitch key to Pilots 3-1 victory Walk SEATTLE CAP) John fiat's coffesfcohdence Course iri security analysis may not have taught him the double play pitch but he threw It twice Wednesday night to help Secure a Seattle victory over the Chicago White Sox on his 26th The decision, coming after the Sox had won a doubleheader Tuesday night, carried the tie Pilots back into their place In the American League's ern division by one percentage "Most of the double plays 'hind me have come when I held the ball across the seams to Uver the fast ball," saidGelnar. "That was the pitch both times when the Sox hit into double plays in the third and sixth in; nings." And Bob Locker, who is not taking the New York stock change course in security analysis, finished up the game and threw still a third double play In the eighth. Southpaw John O'Donoghue I relieved the tiring Gelnar in the seventh but pitched to only three men, giving way to Locker as Bill Melton came to bat. Auto Dealers blank Elks "You don't think was going to let that righthander pick on him, do you?" explained Seattle manager Joe Schuitz. Melton had hit three successive home runs in the Tuesday cap and he singled off Locker, only to be wiped out when Ron Hansen grounded into the double play.

The game was decided ly. Tommy later in the game stole his 41st base of the to open the Seattle half of the first ning and was forced at second by Mike Hegan's grounder, Chicago pitcher Paul Edmondson, who gave Up only three hits in six innings despite the shaky start, then walked Wayne Comer and dealt a double to Tommy Davis, scoring Hegan. Comer then tallied on Gus Gil's sacrifice fly and Davis scored on a wild pitch. The Sox, who outhit Seattle 94, got their lone counter in the third with two out after the first Pilot double play. Edmondson, Angel Bravo and Tommy Me- Craw hit successive singles for the counter.

Manager Don Gutteridge said four of his Chicagoplayerswere injured ind that his utility man Woody Held will be going home Wednesday. It was determined he suffered a fractured left Wednesday's stars shoulder last Saturday at helm When hit by a pitch in a game with California, Catcher Duane Josephson was hospital" ized here for observation of a swollen right arm. Shortstop Luis Aparicio has missed the last two games due to a pulled neck muscle and Ed Herrmann, who was hit in the right arm by O'Donoghue nesday night, was ordered to have taken. The Pilots reported the Chase of Jerry Stephenson, a right handed pitcher, from their Vancouver, B.C., affiliate in the Pacific Coast League to replace lefthander Gary Timberlake, who was called to military service. Outfielder Steve Whitaker also was placed oh the military list, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BATTING Tim McCarver, Cardinals, went 6-for-7 including a home, a double and three RBI, as St.

Louis swept a twi- nighter from Montreal PITCHING Ferguson Jenkins, Cubs, hurled a two-hitter, struck out 10 and allowed only one earned run in Chicago's 5-2 The Auto Dealers blanked the Elks, 4-0 at Lincoln Park Wednesday night. The AD crew picked up three runs in the first on a walk, an error and a single by Bob Caldwell. A walk to Tom Anderson and a series of wild pitches scored two more. The last run came in the sixth on a single Caldwell, two, victory over Pittsburgh. walks and a late throw on an attempted force at the plate.

Mike Kelley gave up a single to Elks lead off hitter Phil Earley and a single to Scott Renner with one out in the sixth. He was helped out by Joe Coleman's outstanding defensive play. More sports on page 7 The Standings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago New York Pittsburgh St. Louis National East Division W. L.

Pet. 45 25 38 29 GB American East Division W. L. Pet. GB 36 34 35 36 Philadelphia 27 39 Montreal 19 48 West Division .643 .567 .507 .468 .409 .284 5 9 11 16 24V2 Baltimore Boston Detroit Washington New York Cleveland 52 41 38 35 34 26 20 28 28 38 39 42 722 594 576 479 466 382 9V2.

11 24 Atlanta L. Angeles "-Cincinnati San Fran. 'Houston 'San Diego 41 28 40 28 35 29 36 38 26 33 36 49 .594 .588 .547 .522 .514 .347 5 18 West Division Minnesota 38 30 .559 Oakland 36 29 .554 Seattle Chicago Wednesday's Results Atlanta 5, Los Angeles 3 Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia 6, New York 5, '10 innings St. Louis 8-8, Montreal 1-3 Houston 3, San Francisco 2 Cincinnati 4, San Diego 0 Today's Games Philadelphia (Jackson 7-6) at New York (Cardwell 2-7) St. Louis (Briles 6-5) at Montreal (Reed 2-1) Pittsburgh (Ellis 4-7) at Chicago (selma 7-3) Los Angeles (singer 8-6) at Atlanta (Britton 2-0), San Francisco (Bolin 3-4) at Cincinnati (Cloninger 4-9), Only games scheduled, Friday's Games Pittsburgh at New York, Philadelphia at Montreal, St, Louis at Chicago Atlanta at Houston, San Francisco at Cincinnati, 2, twi-night Los Angeles at San Diego, 31 37 30 36 Kansas City 27 41 California 23 43 .456 .455 .397 .348 7 7 11 14 DENTAL PLATES Individually Styled For You! There; is nv substitute for quality and craftsmanship in creating fine, modern dental plates that look as thoMgh they had always been Vpyr own, Their light, yet sturdy materials are comfortable, efficient and strong.

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J. R. BUCKLEY 1112 FIFTH MA 2-4414 SEATTli (At) the Wash, ififtori State Open Golf grown rests on the head of Portland veteran Bob buden, but only er some precarious moments. buden, 48, had a trlple-bogey eight on the 16th in Wednesday's final round but birdied the last hole for a victory over Kaye Walker of Kellogg, Idaho. The Oregonian had gone into the final 18 holes leading Walker by a stroke, but lost the tage with his bogey.

But Walks the nth from 20 feet to even the count and set the stage for Duden's last ie. Both finished par 71s. Duden had 214 for the 54 holes that was worth $600. Walkel earned $500 for his 215. John Tuft, Seattle amateur, also had a 71 in the final round to finish third with an even.par 216.

Soots fcoftetfield, Grants fass, earned $600 for a fourth place finish at 217 and Nick Locke, McMinnville, Al Feldman, Kent, and Les Moe of Vakifna, picked Up $550 each for their 218 cards. SEATTLE (AP) Mere are the top 20 finishers in the three. day Washington Open Golf nament that ended here day. Sob DUden, Portland, $600. News, Pdff Angles, Thursday, June in State Open Boots fcorteffteld, Ofafits Mick Loeke, MeMffifWilli, OfS.

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