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a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER. 28, 1959 Braves, Dockers Tie for 1st Face Playoff 30 prtMgiH'r ijwiMiMm4fMliiw 49ers Win, Half Errors Ruin Phillies; Late Rally by Eagles, 24-14 Craig Halts Cubs, 7-1 By ALLEN LEWIS, Inquirer Reporter CHICAGO, Sept. 27 (UPI). Roger Craig's MILWAUKEE, Sept. 27.

The fourth six-hit pitching and two-run homers by pennant playoff in major league history was Charlie Neal and Johrf Roseboro Sunday assured Sunday when the Milwaukee Braves I moved the Los Angeles Dodgers into a tie for the National League pennant scored five unearned runs to Special to The Inquirer SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27. A frenzied fourth-period comeback simply wasn't in time to make this much of a homecoming for Buck Shaw. -Given a two-minute ovation by beat the last-place Phillies, 5-2, and" tie the Los Angeles with a 7-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs. The Dodgers, who finished seventh last year, will meet the 41,697 fans prior to the game, defending league champion the silver-thatched Philadelphia NL Playoff On ABC TV The Milwaukee Braves and the Los Angeles Dodgers, who finished the season in a tie for first place in the National League, will open a best-of-three playoff series in Milwau Braves at Milwaukee Monday in Dodgers for the National League lead.

The Dodgers, who beat the Chicago Cubs, 7-1, had wrapped up their win before the Braves' game was half finished, and the coach didn't have much else to the first game of a best-of-three playoff series to decide the warm his heart Sunday afternoon as the San Francisco 49ers whipped the Eagles, 24-14, in the pennant winner. Craig was mobbed by hand National Football League open- er for both clubs. shaking teammates after he retired the Cubs in order in the Completely dominating the defending champions kept a record County Stadium crowd of 48,642 on tenterhooks until they broke a 1-1 tie with three runs in a wei.d seventh inning. mi: art if ninth inning, and the Dodgers trooped into the dressing room game, the 49ers put 21 points on the scoreboard before the Eagles were able, to tally in the fourth quarter. Then it was the Eagles' turn to romp, piling up two TDs- and falling a yard and An error, a passed ball and a to await the score of the Braves-Phillies game.

When it came almost two hours later, there was balk all figured in the big in ning that decided a mound duel a visible letdown from the play ers earlier exuberance. AP Wlrepholo at second and bases are full. This set stage for Milwaukee's win and tie for pennant. few seconds short of a third When ball pops out of glove of Joe Koppe, Phils shortstop, Braves pinch runner John De Merit is safe But shouts of "We'll beat Milwaukee tomorrow" came up and kee Monday. Starting time is 3:30 P.

M. (EDT). The second game will be played in Los Angeles Tuesday, starting at 5 P. M. (EDT).

The third game, if necessary, also will be played in Los Angeles Wednesday, starting at the same time. The World Series, bringing together the winner and the champion Chicago White Sox of the American League, will open in Chicago either Thursday or Friday, depending on whether the playoff goes two or three games. American Broadcasting Com one. LONG RETURNS HELP the players left the dressing room. Two long punt returns one by Coifs Nip Lions rookie Eddie Dove, the other by WALKS ONLY 2 CUBS I Craig struck out two and Abe Woodson set up two of the 49er scores and Y.

A. Tittle's passing the other. Xavier Hands Villanova 2d Straight Upset, 48-20 walked only two in helping the; Dodgers to their easy tie-clinch The clinching points (they between winner Bob Buhl (15-9) and loser Jim Owens (12-12), although starter was Sround at the finish. The Phils committed four errors tj make all the Milwaukee runs unearned. PLAYOFF MONDAY The victory set up a best-of-three playoff series that will open here Monday at 1:30 P.

M. and continue Tuesday in Los Angeles. If a third game is necessary, it will be played on the Coast Wednesday, and the World Series against the American League champions, the Chicago White Sox, will not start until Friday at Comiskey Park. ing victory over the Cubs. On Late Surge, Unitas Passing Dodger manager Walt Alston would have prevented an Eagle win even with another tally) were provided by rookie Tom Davis, of LSU.

He kicked a made only one trip to the mound. pany has announced it will televise and broadcast all of the playoff games nationally. By JOHN DELL, Inquirer Reporter CINCINNATI, Sept. 27. Now comes the hard part of Villanova's schedule.

The This came in the seventh inning when Ernie Banks limped to the fourth-period 43-yard field goal after having twice missed from shorter distances. plate as a pinch-hitter with two runners on base. Banks was un Wildcats ended the soft part Sunday by bein outclassed by a minor team for the second straight This time Xavier raised the welts, 48-20. This followed last week's 13-7 BALTIMORE, Sept. 27 Dodgers, 0-2 able to start because of a leg in But if it was a disappointing tumbling by West Chester.

Next week Villanova visits It took the defending champion Baltimore Colts about 40 minutes to score in their first game of the jury inflicted Saturday when day for Shaw, it was a down right frustrating one for Norm Cardinals Trim Holy Cross, the first 1959 1959 National Football League Johnny Podres hit him with a pitch. But Craig got Banks on a high Van Brocklin. DISMAL FIRST HALF In NL Playoffs, Wildcat rival the NCAA clas sifies as a major team. season Sunday and they finally came to life to score a 21-9 vic Casey to Pilot Yanksin1960 The goat of the game, and a big one like this always seems to put the horns on someone, was Phils' shortstop Joe Koppe, who committed two costly er pop to shortstop Maury Wills and During the dismal first half In this one Villanova had very tory over the Detroit Lions the brief spell of tension was Giants, 2-1, 14-8 little defense and very little of the Dutchman connected on only The opening game was well over. Get 3d Chance fense: in short, it had very, very three passes for seven yards.

He rors to help his ex-teammates into the third quarter with the Colts trailing 9-0 before they got Craig got the Dodgers off to a missed Bobby Walston by three win the game they had to have. little. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 27 M0ST SIXCE 1934 NEW YORK, Sept.

27 (AP). over the goal. two-run lead in the second inning when he singled for his third hit yards when he was open. Two of his passes were knocked down ine si. Liouis uarainais snaicn Koppe fumbled a routine grounder by Joe Adcock to open They scored twice more in the NEW YORK, Sept.

27 next 11 minutes on passes by in 52 trips to the plate to drive in Norm Larker, who had walked, ed away San Francisco's last straw of hope for a National The New York Yankees set at rest reports that manager Casey Stengel might not complete his 2-year contract when they an Xavier had enough to score the most points the Main Liners have surrendered since the dark days the Braves fourth, and the big first baseman later scored the quarterback John Unitas, who The third playoff in National League history and the fourth in by charging linemen. Then, just to show what kind of day it was, Ken MacAfee dropped a Van Brocklin throw on the 49er 12 and Wills, who had singled. League pennant shot with a 2-1 hiked his record of throwing at NEAL ROUTS ANDERSON of 1954, when such respectable least one touchdown a game to names as Mississippi and Florida Charley Neal opened the third major league annals was created Sunday when the Milwaukee nounced Sunday that he 11 again pilot the club next year. Stengel victory Sunday, then made it a doubleheader sweep by blasting the Giants, 14-8. 46 straight.

jwhen there wasn't another play- State ran up 52 points. Xavier inning with a triple to left and Up until this outburst, the Colts er within 20 yards of him. contract runs through 1960, Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers scored on Larker's single Neal never had scored as many points Eddie Bressoud's first error looked dead and even drew some boos from the 55,588 in Memorial then drove Cub starter Bob An against a major team. finished in a flat-footed tie. first run of the game.

SAWATSKI HOMERS Then, after ex-Brave Carl Sa-watski, who also committed two errors, hit the game's only home run to tie the score in the fifth, Koppe made an even more costly muff in the seventh. This came after Humberto Robinson had re- in 43 games led to two unearned The Musketeers of Ed Doherty, runs in the eighth inning and The Dodgers also were in Stadium. 1956 Eagles backfield coach, de officially eliminated the Giants They got exactly one first down derson from the mound in the fourth when he belted his 18th home run of the year into the left field bleachers behind Wills' volved in the two previous NL. lighted 8918 in Xavier Stadium The Yanks wound up the season Sunday in third place with a 79-75 record, their worst won-lost mark since finishing seventh in 1925 at 69-85. Pitching coach Jim Turner, however, was given his release playoffs losing in two games to in the opening quarter and made only one threat in the first 30 with a dazzling display, which in in the opener.

But Los Angeles' 7-1 victory at Chicago, posted a short time later, served the purpose just as well. the St. Louis Cardinals in 1946 minutes. The pitching of Unitas was er single. Roseboro gave Craig two more runs in the eighth inning when reliever Don Elston walked Gil and in three games to the New York Giants on Bobby Thom the game dying stages even embraced the I formation, Villa-nova's adopted pet of recent seasons.

WIDE-OPEN OFFENSE and Mengei said he would an ratic, and he wound up complet Larry Jackson was the first game Cardinal winner, finishing son's celebrated homer in 1951. But Van kept pitching and wound up with 21 for 40 for 174 yards, threw to both touchdowns and had the Eagles down on the 49er one when it ended. Van was suffering he'd lost his right shoe in the closing minutes and, hobbling around in that grass-stained sock, he was shooting for one more, even though it was meaningless. EAGLES RALLY i It was a good job of pick-up by the Eagles through the final 15 minutes. MacAfee's bobble came on the final play of the third quar.

ter, and with the score at 21-0, it looked as if this was a sorry flock nounce his replacement after the ing 13 of 31 for 222 yards Hodges and the Dodger catcher The Cleveland Indians defeated World Series. The Detroit defense made the at 14-13. Lefty Mike McCormick was the Giant loser. Doherty's wide-open offense Colt attack look sluggish. The the Boston Red Sox, 8-3, in a single game playoff for the 1948 clouted his ninth home run of the season.

Lo Angelef Chicago ffavp Yflvir frtllrhrlnunc fho firci FIRST GAME NATS RETAIN LAVAGETTO Lions moved ahead on a 33-yard San Francisco St hrhrhi iour times it naa possession Oil field goal by Jim Martin in the nbrhrbt ihrhrW BOSTON, Sept. 27 (UPI). American League pennant. CARDS WON IN '46 4 0 10 ft A A JSio cunVamb SSoilthe ball. That gave Xavier a 3 12 0 Cimoli.rf.lf 4 0 1 1 oo )n.

tu. GllUamJb Snider 5 0 0 0 T.Taylor.aa 5 2 2 2 Altman.cf 3 0 0 0 Marihall.lb 2 0 0 0 30ooi sprint through the line by Dan SI Phils Claim Misfit Mark By finishing seven games be-bind the seventh-place Cardinals, the Phillies earned sole possession of a major league record they would just as soon forget. The cellar finish was the 20th for the Phils since 1900. It enabled them to pull ahead of the Athletics, who have wound up in the basement 19 times. The first playoff in major 2 0 10 Noren.lf McCovey.lb 4 0 0 0 BoyerJb 3 0 0 0i6 lcau "ciuic yudiici BrandtTf 0 0 0 0 Oliver 3 0 0 cDent Villanova ripenitp Cepeda.lf.lb 4 0 1 MrDaniel.p 0 0 0 01 was oPeIU- VUldnova, aespiie sPencer.2b 4 0 2 6 smithx 3 o.

throwing 43 passes more than 2 0 0 0 Grammai.ss 3 110' league history occurred in 1046 Larker 2 111 Averill.2b Harry (Cookie) Lavagetto Sunday was signed to manage the Washington Senators for another season. It had been rumored that the 46-year-old Lavagetto would be 4 Lewis in the third. 4 111 Detroit 3 3 0 0 Oi Baltimore 0. 0 14 7-21 4 0 2 Oi DETROIT: TD Lewis (7, run). FG-1 0 0 0i Martin 33.

0 0 0 01 BALTIMORE: TD Ameche (1. after the Dodgers and Cardinals b-wanner looo Fiood.cf 3 1 any wuacat team ever had In one each finished the season with a of Birds. 1 0 Willij.ss i 0 0 0 S.Taylor 3 110 4 112 Anderson.lt 4 2 2 0 Henry 3 0 12 a-Long Hnbble.P b-Ranks Elston.P i 0 0 0 c-Rhodes 1 0 0 0 Greenjl 96-58 record. Howie Pollet de Crau.p Having failed earlier on a 1 0 0 0 plunge), Berry (IS. pass from Unitas), 2 0 10 0 0 0 OiMutscheller replaced at the close of the sea (40.

pass from Unitas). 0 0 0 0 fourth-down gamble, the Eagles S.Miller 1 0 0 OIPAT-Myhra 3 game never recovered. As a matter of fact, it never came closer to recovering than cutting the score to 41-20. feated the Dodgers, 4-2, in the first game, played at St. Louis, 0 0 0 0 STATISTICS son, but club owner Calvin R.

Griffith announced through the Detroit made it this time when Clarence Peaks ripped the middle for 13 33161 i-Popped Totals 34 7 7 Totals a-h lied out for Henry In 5th team here that Lavagetto would yards to the 49ers 32. Then Van showed his first streak of consis out for Hobbie in 7th. Los Angeles 02120002 0-7 jbe back for another year. Xavier totaled a team record 555 yards, 310 of which (another Baltimore First downs 19 Rushing yardage 117 Passing yardage 222 Passes completed U-21 Passes intercepted by 5 Punts 7-45 Fumbles lost Yards penalized 75 19 155 0 5-45 0 68's Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 and the Cardinals won the pennant by taking the second game at Brooklyn, 8-4, despite a ninth-inning rally which ended when the Dodgers had the potential tying run at the plate. Totals 32 1 1 Totals 21 2 2 a-Struck out for Jackson In 8th i b-Struck out for Landrlth in 9th; c-Hlt into a double play for Bressoud in 9th.

San Francisco 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 St. Louis 00000002 x-2 E-Smith, Bressoud. PO-A-San Francisco 2412, St. Louis 2710. DP-Blasing-ame, Grammas and Cunningham; Smith and Blasingame; Grammas, Blassing-ame and Cunningham.

LEFT San Francisco 7, St. Louis 4. 2B-Bressoud. SAC McCormick, Jackson. tency in the game, hitting four Lavagetto took over as Senators manager in May 1957 after Chuck Dressen was fired.

Wash team record)'came on the pass ing Ron Costello and Ed Thomas, in a row and catching Walston in the end zone for the TD. E-s. Taylor, fu-a-los -Angeies n- 11, Chieago 27-10. DP-Henry. Averill and Marshall.

LEFT Los Angeles Chicago 7. 2B-T. Taylor. 3B-Neal. HR -Neal, AveriU.

Roseboro. SB-Moon. SAC-Craig. IP RERBBSO This pair hooked up for five Following Davis fielder, Van PACKERS UPSET BEARS GREEN BAY, Sept. 27 lieved Owens, whose tender right shoulder was bothering him.

Koppe dropped a perfect throw at second base on a force play for what should have been the second out, and another force that followed would have ended the inning without a run scoring. A passed ball, Robinson's balk IP E.H BB SU Cral tW, S) 4 112 3 5 Continued on Page 31, Column 6 McCormick (L.12-1C) 7'i 4 2 0 1 The Green Bay Packers. S. Miller is 1 0 0 0 0 ington has finished in eighth place all three years under Lavagetto, winding up the 1959 season 31 games off the pace after losing to the Boston Red Sox Sunday, 6-2. Anderson (L, 12-13) I'i 7 5 2 Henry l'i 10 0 0 Hobbie 1 0 0 0 0 frustrated for three periods in Jackson (W, 14-13) I 1 1 2 Elston 2 12 2 11 Trailing by 13V4 games on Aug.

11, 1951, the Giants won 37 of their last 44 games to tie the Dodgers once again each team finishing with a 96-58 record. The Giants won the first game, 3-1, on Jim Hearn's five-hitter and the Dodgers won the second McDaniel 10,001 U-Gormin. Secory. Landes. OaacoU.

drove the Eagles 80 yards with Bielski catching the touchdown pass of 19 yards. RECOVERS FUMBLE Tom Catlin's recovery of Joe Perry's fumble on the 49er 45 set U-Boggess, Jarkowski. Crawfora, Bar. lick. A-28346.

SECOND UAME scoring bids, capitalized on Max McGee's booming punts for a touchdown and a safety in the final period to upset the Chicago Bears, 9-6, Sunday in a National San Francisco St. Louis ihrhrbl ihrhrbl Sports Results Professional FOOTBALL Kirklandjf 2 0 12 ni? tne irantic final three min Ithacans Victors In Benefit Game game, 10-0, on Clem Labine's six Starting Jobs Up for Grabs 1 432 utes. The Eagles were down to fourth and eight at one point, but Van Brocklin nailed Tommy a 4 112 hitter to set the stage for one of the most dramatic games in 5 10 0 5 2 4 0 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 Musial.lb 3 12 1 Porter.lb 1 0 0 0 Cimoli.lf 5 111 Gra.vjb 0 0 0 0 Oliver 5 0 2 2 Flood.cf 4 0 0 0 Grammas, si Football League opener. A fumble recovery on the re turn of a 54-yard punt by Mc Gee set up 'the touchdown mid NATinvAl. lFr.t 5 2 2 1 0 I I'll McCovey.lb Cepeda.lb Wagner, If Spencer Rodgers.ss Schmidt.c Renfroe.p 4 2 2 I isBits 14 cm rricKin, jr.

u-yara line baseball history. THOMSON TEED OFF 4 I 0 0 Ji i.V.-:i. J'rlrivo hotuoon tho trnol rtncl. (which occurred when he tnrew to unoccupied first base) and an infield single by Hank Aaron gave the Braves a commanding 4-1 'ead. PHILLEY TALLIES A throw to third that hit base-runner Del Crandall allowed the Braves to score another run in the eighth, and the Phils' only counter-rally came in the ninth against ace reliever Don Mc-Mahon.

A two-out single by pinch-hitter Dave Philley and a double bv Sawatski produced a 0 Card. 4 Washington eive the Ithaca FreeboOt- way through the fourth quarter. With the clock showing 2:21 left, 3 0 10 Miller.p 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 On Oct. 3, 1951, the Dodgers Uollege ers an 8-7 victory over the Bran- FOOTBALL dywine Keystones Sunday in a the veteran end stepped back Worth 0 0 0 0 c-Rhodes 1 0 0 0 carried a 4-1 lead into the last of Fisher 10 0 0 and booted a 61-yard kick out of McDonald for 16 on the 49er 17, the only catch by the Eagle speedster all day. A throw to Walt Kowalczyk cost 11 yards, but another to Joe Pagliei made that back.

Another fourth-down spot was saved by a defensive holding penalty, but Continued on Page 31, Column 4 4s vuianov. 20j benefit match to aid the Penn bounds on the Chicago two to set G. Jones.p 0 0 0 0 d-Bressoud 10 0 0 Byerly.p 0 0 0 0 the ninth inning in the third and final playoff game for the flag. They had Don Newcombe pitch ochools FOOTBALL up the final two points. The Bears held a 6-0 lead after Cornell Scholarship Fund of Delaware County.

Keystones Po Freebooters Gus Leo 1 Dr. A. J. Torello Totals 39 1 12 Totals 37 14 13 13 a.li'nrfAH Kirklanri Mr finenrer in 1st: ing for them and the Giants ap b-R an for Cunningham in 3d i c-Struck out i Lasalle peared to have run out of! CATHOLIC LEAGUE IS North St. James 47 Neumann 14 St.

T. Mora John Aveni, a rookie from Indiana, kicked the second of two field goals with less than 14 min MILWAUKEE, Sept. 27 (AP). It will be a lefthander for Los Angeles and a righthander for Milwaukee in Monday's playoff opener, but the identity of either starting pitcher is anybody's guess. Both teams threw everything into their final series and rested hurlers are nonexistent.

Danny McDevitt (10-8), Sandy Koufax (8-6) and Johnny Podres (14-9) are the Dodger possibles. The Braves will open with Lew Burdette (21-15) or Carl Willey (5-8). 0l Eob Connors 2 Deryl Calder Fred Fortugn Norm Taylor Don Ross, Jr. Bi'k B. Prickitt, Jr.

miracles. for Worthington in 4tn; d-Struck out for G. Jones in Hlh. Bonner San Francisco 20203000 1- Roman run before pinch-hitter Harry Hanebrink ended the game with But in perhaps the St. Louis 1 0 5 0 3 5 0 0 x-14i I I a utes remaining.

TP I. Keystones a fly to right. 1 I E-Mus al 2, Gray 2. Oliver. PO-A San Crump Win FREEBOOTER SCORING-Taylor.

Francisco 24-7. St. Louis 27-9. DP-Musial Roman 0 0 4 LaSall 1 But John Petitbon fumbled famous inning ever played, the Giants pulled it out on singles by The Phils, who lost this series, i Dr. Horello.

Calder, Prickitt. Jr. KEV CTrtWP PfiArlTun wr- 0 0 4 Neumann 0 0 0 4 North A after returning a McGee kick 'and Musial. LEFT San Francisco 7, St. Bonner 0 0 2-1, might have broken the game Re'feree-Di'ck McOulloUCjh 0 Ross.

Jr. and alert Jim Ringo, offensive :h5m.2Br:"r''..K Ringo, Al Dark and Don Mueller, a double by Whitey Lockman and cpen twice in the first three in Dougherty 1 0 0 2 St. James 0 Judge 1 0 0 2 St.T.More 0 OTHER GAMES 0 0 Cimoll, Gray. HR Musial, Oliver. 1 W.

B. (Duff) McCullough. center, pounced on the ball for IP ICR BB SO Amato to Skip Thomson three-run game-win B. Eastare 19 Lansdale rath, the Pfckers on the Bears' 26. x-Renfroe 2 3 433 Worthington 1 0 0 0 1 2 Fisher (L, 2- 2'4 7 7 7 2 3 ning homer off relief pitcher Ralph Branca.

Ring Hearing (Continued on Page 33, Column si. msiinew i nt. Jos. rrep 10 Independent FOOTBALL G. Jones 2 1 1 0 1 Byerly 1 10 0 0 R.

Miller 4'a 10 7 3 0 Gibon (W, 3-5 424 2 113 x-Kaced 5 batters in 3d. SAN JUAN, P. Sept. 27 (UPI). Cus D'Amato, manager of former heavyweight champion nings when Buhl was struggling.

They loaded the bases but failed to score in the first, and began the third with two hits, but again muffed their chance. ANDERSON ENDS THREAT Koppe's double, a walk to Ed Bouchee and a two-out pass to Gene Freese loaded the bases in the first before Harry Anderson flied to center. Huntingdon Valley CC veteran, Sunday became winner for the sixth time of the annual George A. Crump Memorial tournament at Pine Valley Golf Club. McCullough's 4 and 3 victim was J.

B. Knowles, of Apawamus CC, who held one-up leads at the first and third holes and rounded the turn all even. WP-Worthington. TB-Ollver. U-Se- PENN-JERSET LEAGUE 85 lb Division Bensalem 0 Falcons Rhawnhurst 7 Holmesburf 105 lb Division Bensalem 0 Burlington Moss 0 Hunting Park cory.

Landes, Dascoli. Gorman. 2:4. A-1M77. Floyd Patterson, announced night he would not appear ul 1 i ImlSfiMM s' Xv.

fM t.wi ai luesuaj uuxing neanng in Continued on Page 32, Column 3 New York Norburv Takes Fraser Crown OlllgieS Uy IWU-UiO AUIUU1U 1UU Koppe began the third, but Koppe was nipped trying for second when rookie left fielder Lee Maye Final SSaseball Statistics (September 28, 1959) fumbled the ball momentarily, and the next two Phils didn't get the ball out of the infield. NORTHFIELD, N. Sept 27. Don Norbury, Eastern in The Braves first threat oc curred in the third when Bill Bru NATIONAL LEAGUE Sunday's Results Milwaukee, PHILLIES, 2. Los Angeles, Chicago, 1.

St. Louis, San Francisco, 1, 1st game. St. Louis, 14; San Francisco, 8, 2d game. Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, 7.

FINAL STANDING OF THE TEAMS AMERICAN LEAGUE Sunday's Results Chicago, Detroit, 4. Baltimore, New York, 1. Kansas City, Cleveland, t. Boston, Washington, 2. FINAL STANDING OF THE TEAMS ton singled with two away, stole second and continued to third as Sawatski's throw rolled into short tereollegiate golf champion from Wildwood, N.

defeated Tim DeBaufre, Wildwood, 5 and 4, Sunday to win the 10th annual James E. (Sonny) Fraser memorial tournament at the At left. Ed Mathews walked, but 3 $2 ft 3 Owens got Hank Aaron on a rou tine roller to second. WILD PITCH COSTLY 7, 9 2 8 ft a -JSrSB fj 9 rw lantic City Country Club. Norbury, 21, co-captain of the 3 at CO CLUBS CLUBS 9 1 3 era Ifff Owens wasn't as fortunate in the fourth, however.

After Koppe fumbled A k's grounder, Iff I FIT i era TT 9 Penn golf team, was one over par against DeBaufre, who apparently suffered a letdown after three successive pressures Los Angeles 141111! 9 12 17) 861 68 Maye singled to right. Bob Avila took a strike while set to bunt, Milwaukee 10; 12 15 1211 13 13j 86 68! .558 then swung and hit a slow roller matches. In the morning semifinal, DeBaufre, 20, son of the Wild- San Fr'cisco 8 10 12 1014 16 13 83 71 .539 3 to second that advanced the run Pittsburgh 11 7 10 10 13 14 13, 78 76j 8 Chicago 15 13 13 14 11 12 1694 Cleveland 7 11 14 141215 16 89 65 .578 5 New York 9 111 8j 9101715; Detroit 9, 814 9 15.101 76 78 A9ili Boston 81 7579 Baltimore ,11 10 12 13, 8 8 12 74 SO .481 20 Kansas CityjlO 5. 7 11 14 12 66 88 .429 28-Washington 6 6 7 12J2 10 10 g3 9i. .409 3P Games lost 160,65,7578 79,80,88 9l Chicago 12: I 910101 74 80 .481 12 wood Goif Club pro, was forced to 22 holes by Robert "Beetle" rers.

Crandall was intentionally walked to load the bases, but the first pitch to Johnny Logan hit the plate and bounced to the screen for a wild pitch to put the Cincinnati 13 11 8 913 11 9j74jJ0J St. Louis ll6" 91 6j 71 831 Beirne. of Riverton. .48112 Norbury won a sensational up PHILLIES 51 9j 91 9 12 13 7j- 64 90 hill 2-up victory over Howard Everitt, of Northfield, six times Games lost 168 68 7176 80 SO 83 90! Braves in front, 1-0. Sawatski, who hit five of his I'PI Telephoto Los Angeles pitcher Roger Craig (arrow) gets happy back-slapping after his mates clinched tie with Braves for NL pennant Sunday in Chicago.

Craig hurled Dodgers to 7-1 victory over Cubs, helped by two homers. winner of the Fraser tourna Continued on Page 32, Column ment, to gain the final. Continued on Page 32, Column 6 I.

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