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30 a h- THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 13. 1970 Tuesday's Sports Results Phils Blow Lead As Allen Bats National League Cubs 4, Braves 3 ATLANTA CHICAGO ab bi ah hi National League Banks Wallops 500th HR; Cubs Winin'11tU3 Intermediate Division Rhawnhurst 12 Fox-Rock LANIER LEAGUE Johno's 10 Breeie in Tasker Tavern 8 L.M.F. Zip Tops 9 Underground Breeze In 15 L.M.F.

Tasker 27 Hollywood GREATER NORTHEAST CHURCH LEAGUE Professional HOCKEY AMEBIC AN LEAGUE Tnfiiw'i Result CAtDER CUP FINALS lima scheduled.) Wednesday's Game Buffalo at 8n i-incfield (Buffalo lead best-of-7-seriet 3-0) College BASEBALL lillannva RiJrr 4 SJackson as 4 1 0 0 Kessinger ss 5 1 3 0 Millan 2b 5 110 Beckert 2b 5 0 10 Cards to Win n.taron rt 4 0 BWillams If 4 111 5 12 1 Carty If 3 0 3 0 Santo 3b Garr pr 0 0 0 0 Callison rf Wilhelm 0 0 0 0 Banks lb 4000 3 112 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Kins ph 1 0 0 0 Hickman cf Priddy 0 0 0 0 Martin Continued from 1st Sports Page Disston 4 Salem St. John's 14 Frankford Holmesburg B. 10 Grace Bible St. James 14 Convenant Johnson 27 Holmsburg Pres. Immanuet Gold 5 Good Shepherd Mayfair Pres.

9 Calvary Immanual Blue 5 Oaklane Redeemer 15 Crestville Cepeda lb 4 0 0 0 Hall ph 10 0 0 10 10 CBoyer Jt 4 12 0 Hiatt Gonzales cf 4 0 0 0 Holtzman Tillman 2 0 0 0 WSmith ph Lum If 1 0 0 0 Abernthy 2 000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Briles, who pulled a leg muscle in the third, gave up a run in the second on Mike Camp- Jarvis 3 0 0 0 Popovich ph 10 0 0 Upper Dublin 9'i Cheltenham 514 TENNIS Woodbury 3 Haddon Heights 2 Collingswood 3 Holy Cross 2 Glassboro 5 Williamstown 0 John F. Kennedy 5 Woodrow Wilson 0 Pitman 5 Clearview 0 Lenape 4 Pennsauken 1 Penna Grove 4 Pennsville 0 Southern 3 West Phila. 2 Olney 5 Grata 0 St. Joseph's Prep 4 Bonner 1 St. Joseph's Prep 4 Roman 1 Malvern 5 Ralesanum 0 Harriton 4 Lansdowne-Aldam 1 TRACK Haddon Twp.

64 paulsboro 62 Riverside 75 Florence 50 Delsea 73 Salem 53 Triton 87 Eastern 39 Bordentown 77 N. Burlington 49 Gloucester Cath. 68 Tech 56 Gateway 92 Williamstown 34 learview 68 Overbrook 58 Pennsauken 75 Paul VI 51 Norristown 11 Methacton 24 Harriton 60. Haverford School 54 Chestnut Hill 18 GIRLS SOFTBALL Roxboroufh 20 PSD 4 GIRLS TENNIS Girls High 4 Lincoln 1 BASKETBALL Judge 7 McDevitt 51 Independent BASEBALL SANDLOT SPORTS ASSOCIATION Midget Conference Roosevelt 12 Crispin Gardens 0 Mideet A Conference uicuer 1 0 0 0 Regan 0 0 0 0 ton's triple and Short's infield lehich I Temple tlestboro St. 4 Kotxtown fit.

Eels are Valley Univ. els are Georgetown rew 9 Moravian tlbright 7 Urmnus Irton Hall Long Island i. Hontelair St. 17 Newark State Beshinrton Colltge 5 PMC College! School BASEBALL out, and left after Denny Total 36 3 6 0 Total 37 4 4 None out when winning run aonrpri Atlanta ...200 000 100 ft 1 Prince of Peace 19 Redemption 2 FUNDEMENTAL CHURCH LEAGUE Cedar Grove 10 Calvary Memorial 0 Fellowship B. 22 Lehigh-Rhawnhurst 5 VARE R.

C. LEAGUE Wildcats 13 Bailey Plar 9 Gibson's 11 Siolo's 7 Mancini 11 MCSA 4 PHILA. MAJOR LEAGUE Flat Iron 5 Del man Che v. 0 Doyle singled and took second on a wild pitch in the third. Chicaro 010 000 101 0 14 Martin.

DP Atlanta I. r.hirarn Taylor relieved and Desron LOB-Atlanta 4. Chicago 6. Santo. HR-Banks (3), B.WilUams (12).

Johnson singled home the run Banks. ER BB SO 4 2 2 1 6 that made it 5-1. But the worst was yet to come for the IP Jarvis Wilhelm 2 Priddy 0 Continued from 1st Sports Page off loser Steve Blass, who was taken out for a pinch-hitter after seven. It was May's ninth homer and snapped a 2-2 tie. The Pirates tied the score in the sixth on a single by Fred Patek, walks to Roberto Clemente and Bob Robertson and a sacrifice fly by Willie Stargell.

Stargell doubled and scored the Pirates' third run in the ninth. A home run by Clemente, his second, was the first hit given up by Merritt in the fourth and gave the Pirates 2 110 3 111 5 3 2 3 10 0 0 Holtzman 8 Abernathy 2 Phils9 Averages (Includes Tuesday night's game) AB HR RBI Avg. PALMER RELIEVES INTERAC LEAGUE paverford School 3 Penn Charter Germantown Acad. 3 Episcopal Halve 5 Chestnut Hill CATHOLIC LEAGUE Northern Division Vorth Catholic 9 Arch. Wood Southern Division It.

Joseph's Prep 12 St.ThomasMore CHEST-MONT LEAGUE (loyertown 5 Spring-Ford OTHER GAMES Gloucester 10 Kingswar Penn Grove 6 Salem Regan (W.2-0) 1 0 0 0 1 WP-Holtzman 3. A 5.264, Short, who gave up six hits and a walk in just over two innings, yielded a run in the Mets 8, Expos 4 MONTREAL NEW YORK first when Brock singled and Fennsville Pitman 8 ab bi ab bi Hahn rf 3.0 0 0 Aaee cf 3 10 0 MJones If 10 10 Harrelson ss 2 1 0 1 Allen doubled to left. Short helsea 5 Clayton Sutherlnd 2b 3 0 0 0 Marshall If 4 13 2 Day cf 1 0 0 0 Shamsky rf 3 12 2 Boceablla ph 1 0 0 0 Swoboda rf 0 0 0 0 was tagged for two more hits in the scoreless second and for singles by Carl Taylor and nenKO 0 0 Boswell 2b 4 11 Flat Iron B.C. 8 Jasper A.C. Juniata 5 Vogt ParkwayV.F.W.

14 GermantownB.C. Junior A Conference Newspapermen's V.F.W. 20 Ogonts Vogt 6 Tacony PAL Crispin Gardens 8 Mayfair A.C. Intermediate Conference Jasper 20 St. Adalberts Fishtown A.C.

1 St. Elisabeth Holmesburg 11 Chestnut Hill Juniata 13 East Falls Phillips cf 3 111 Kranpool lb 2 10 0 Brock at the start of the third. aiaenie id .000 oy jo 2 0 11 Bailey If 3 110 Dyer 3 110 Staub rf 10 10 Saderki 7 ft Lowell Palmer (1-1). the Laboy 3b 5 12 0 Clndenon ph 0 1 0 0 loser, relieved at this point a reman 4 12 1 carawell 0 0 0 1 rVest Dentrord 10 learview Glassboro 6 Overbrook bateway 7 Highland rptford 5 Williamstown Triton 5 Washington Twp. Hun Valley 11 St.

James tiirard College 5 Gtn. Lutheran Pnttstown 15 Perkiomen Valley Bishop Shanhan 7 Garnet Valley GOLF addon Twp. 3 Woodbury Pitman 6 Pennsville Pitman 4 Morristown l.enape 4 Haddonfield I.rnape ft Cherry Hill West Kingsay 4 Paulsboro Holy Spirit 3 Oakcrest f'lassboro 6 Eastern Washington Twp. 4 Highland Holy Cross 4 John F. Kennedy Fairly lb 3 0 0 0 McGraw 0 0 0 0 a 1-0 lead.

The Reds moved ahead, 2-1, in the fifth after Bench singled with one out. After May's pop foul was misjudged by Robertson at first base for wine ss 4 0 11 Morton 10 0 0 DEVLIN LEAGUE Pee-Wee A Division Pennynack 17 Arthur 4 Liberty Bell 8 Crispin Gardens 0 Junior Division and walked Allen on a 3-2 pitch, loading the bases. Joe Torre popped up, but Hague lined a 2-2 pitch for a double Brand ph 10 0 0 Strhmayr 0 0 0 0 Bates 13 0 2 0 1 .154 Rowa 93 4 17 0 4 .183 Briggs 104 9 21 2 12 .202 Browne 70 7 14 2 2 .00 Bunninr 12 0 0 0 0 .000 Compton 23 4 6 1 2 -61 Doyle 115 12 26 0 4 .221 Fryman 11 0 1 0 0 .091 Harmon 25 2 5 0 0 .200 Hisle 100 1 20 3 11 .2110 Hoerner 4 0 0 0 0 .000 Hutto 27 1 7 1 3 .259 G.Jackson 12 2 0 0 0 .000 Johnson 108 11 22 8 19 .204 Joseph 19 2 5 2 4 -263 Lersch 2 0 0 0 0 .000 McCarver 69 4 17 0 0 -246 Money 92 16 35 4 14 .380 Palmer 7 4 3 0 3 .429 Parilla 16 0 2 0 0 .125 Ryan 6 0 2 0 2 .333 Selma 3 0 0 0 0 .000 Short 11 0 0 0 1 .000 Stone 35 1 7 0 1 .200 Taylor 80 8 17 0 5 .213 Wilson 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Wise 12 1 3 0 1 .250 Totals 1069 98 232 23 89 .217 PITCHING IP BB SO ER W-L ERA Running 40.2 37 13 29 12 1-4 2.66 Fryman 33 31 10 26 15 2 0 4.93 Hoerner 17.2 18 5 14 7 1-2 3.50 G. Jackson 33.1 41 12 17 24 1-4 6.55 M. Jackson 1.1 3 1 1 0 010 .00 Lersch 16 12 6 9 6 0-0 3.37 Palmer 26.1 21 7 25 12 1-1 415 Selma 25.2 23 11 29 12 2-2 .415 Short 34.1 40 13 21 21 2-4 5.56 Wilson 15.2 13 12 10 10 1-0 600 Wise 40.1 44 11 18 17 2-1 3.79 Totals 284.1 283 101 199 136 13-18 4.30 HReed 0 0 0 0 Raymond 0 0 0 0 Sparma 0 0 0 0 Fairey cf 10 10 to left that cleared the bases.

The final result thus became almost a foregone conclusion. Total 37 4 10 3 Total 25 8 8 8 Triton 4 Clearview However, the Cards didn't Montreal ..0110010104 Germantown Tz Washington 314 New York 011 023 1 0 8 Penn Charter 8 Abington 10 take the lead until Brock DP Montreal 2. LOB Montreal 11. faf opened the fifth with a single to New York 9. 2B Marshall 3.

Bailey. Laboy 2. HR Phillips (2), Shamsky (3). Moss 6 Lansing 4 Junior A Division Summerdale 5 Holmesburg 0 Mayfair Shamrocks 16 Arthur 4 Moss 12 Bustleton 4 SOFTBALL BELL TELEPHONE LEAGUE Engineers 16 Telegraph 11 DEVLIN LEAGUE Northeast Optimist 7 Liberty Bell 1 NORTHEAST SUBURBAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Midget A Division Frankford 7 Parkwood 4 Fox-Rock 8 Rhawnhurst 3 Somerton 9 Bustleton 4 Junior A Division Fox: Torresdale 6 Parkwood 1 Wissinomlng 12 Frankford 3 Junior Division Somerton 2 Our Lady of Calvary 0 Wissinoming 17 Parkwood 0 Bateman (1). SB Bailey, Ba tern an, Fairly, Harrelson.

Foy. Dyer. SF center and Allen lined a 3-1 pitch into the upper deck fac LEARN to DANCE: the old and latest dance step even If a you never danced the steps before. a DON PALLINI Dane Studio Boswell, Cardwell. IP ER BB SO ing above the Stadium Club in Morton (L.3-1) 6 4 left field.

The ball appeared I fcerniie to be still rising when it io! I Cams-lit Prints ana Pract Coirts AP Wirephoto Mets Bud Harrelson Reaches for Sky Expos' Ron Fairly makes tag in 8-4 Met victory Strohmayer 1-3 1 3 H.Reed 0 1 0 Raymond 2-3 0 0 Sparma 1 0 1 Renko 1 0 0 Sadecki (W.1-0) 3 Cardwell 12-3 4 1 smashed against the concrete 1329 WALNUT f. VTA 3-1836 for Allen's 11th homer of the McGraw 1 1-3 0 0 1 0 season. CARDS IN COMMAND HBP by Cardwell Corner Kicks (M.Jones). WP A- 8,521. Strohmayer.

Sparma. Frpm then on, it was all Reds 5, Pirates 3' CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH downhill for the Redbirds. Center fielder Byron Browne abrhbi ab bi an error, Blass waited May. Bernie Carbo singled home Bench and May scored on a ground-out by Dave Concep-cion. Menke, Rader Pace Astros Over Dodgers LOS ANGELES.

Denis Menke drove in four runs with a homer and a single and Doug Rader got a homer, double and a single to pace the Houston Astros to an 8-3 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Rader's homer, his seventh, came in the sevent and put the Astros in front 4-3, breaking a tie. Houston batted arround in the eighth, adding four more runs and driving Dodger starter Alan Foster from the mound. Padres Edge Giants On Errors, Walks SAN DIEGO. The San Diego Padres capitalized on three San Francisco errors and two bases-loaded walks to nip the Giants, 6-5, behind the strong reliefe pitching of Tom Dukes.

played Torre's liner to center Chris Bahr Follows In Dad's Footsteps Rose rf 4 0 0 0 Patek ss 4 110 Woodwrd 2b 3 0 0 0 MAlou cf 3 0 0 0 into a triple and Hague hit a INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY bbapmnb STATE sacrifice fly for another run loian cf 4 0 0 0 Clemente rf 3 1 1 Perez 3b 4 110 BRobrtsn lb 3 0 0 Bench 4 2 2 2 StarEell If 2 11 in that inning. LMay lb 3 2 2 1 Sanguilln 4 0 0 0 taroo if 2 0 11 Hebner 3b 3 0 0 1 Allen's slow grounder to pn noon Martinez 2 4 0 1 third after Billy Wilson walked Conceocn ss 4 0 0 1 Blass 2 0 0 0 Saturday night, May 23 at Temple Stadium. On the fol Mernt tp 3 0 0 0 Jeter ph 10 0 0 the bases full made it 8-5 in Giusti 0 0 0 0 Walker 0 0 0 0 lowing afternoon, an interna the sixth, and Brock singled home the final run off Dick Total 31 5 6 5 Total 29 3 4 3 Cincinnati U0O0ZOI02 tional match between Bari of Italy and Eintracht from Frankfurt, West Germany, is Pittsburgh .000 101 001- 3l MAY 17 f-erez, B.Kobertson. DP Cincinnati 1. Pittsburgh 1.

LOB-Cincinnati 3. Pittsburgh 5. 2B-Stargell. HR-Clemente f2), L.May (9), Bench (10). scheduled at Temple Stadium.

The Ukrainian Nats will siargeu. STARTING TIME o.nnorT IP ER BB SO open their American League season away. They play at Newark, May 24. Until plans fik otn i.v 1 1 1 raw lw.7-2) 9 4 3 3 4 Blass (L.2-5) 7 3 3 1 3 Giusti 1 1-3 3 2 2 0 Walker 2-3 0 0 0 1 WP-Merrift. A- 7 502.

are completed regards their home playing field, the Uke Nats will take to the road. American League Yanks 9, Brewers 5 CAMARO COUGAR But, they pry open their MUSTANG JAVELIN FIREBIRD home season. May 30. NEW YORK MILWAUKEE Saturday will be a busy ab bi ab bi Clarke 2b 4 2 2 0 Harper 3b 5 2 10 The Padres hung on to win after scoring four runs in the fourt for a 6-1 lead against Giants, rookie Miguel Puente. Dick Dietz had three RBIs for the Giants to bring his season total to 35, tying Atlanta's Hank Aaron for the major league lead.

ivenney 30 5132 Hegan lb 5131 day. It will be the opening of the United League's junior cup play, featuring all-stars By GEORGE BUTZ Of The Inquirer Staff ONE OF THE United German. Hungarian soccer teams could win a National championship this season. It could be the club's varsity or the remarkable junior cast. On Sunday, the midget hooters survived the second round of the National Junior cup series.

The youths from the Oak-ford (Pa.) club turned back Detroit's challengers, the Ch-erynk SC visitors, 3-0. Walt Bahr's son Chris, provided the big punch with two goals. Playing like his Dad on Mother's Day, Chris netted his first goal after 20 minutes by beating three defensemen. Tom Beaumont scored another, assisted by Henry Ferguson and Chris finished the coup with a labeled liner by intermission. In the second half, the Cherynk players, fatigued from Saturday's motor ride, rallied and peppered Tim Danzig's UGH net.

This goalie was equal to each shot, spraying away at least 10 sure-fire goal bids. Plans for the American League opener have been changed. Now, it's announced the Spartans start their campaign with the Boston Astros, Murcer cf 4 2 2 0 Savase rf 3 0 0 0 wnue if 5 10 1 Hovley rf 2 0 0 0 NASCAR GRAND AMERICAN CHALLENGE SERIES DOVER DOWNS INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY ROUTE 13, DOVER, DELAWARE 19901 jater 10 4 111 Walton If 0 1 1 from the N.Y. German- Selma in the eighth. After the game the Cards' third victory in a row, and they had not won two straight since April 18 Allen said, "I'm kind of glad things are changing for us after we had a little rough time on the road." PLAYING TO WIN As for his homer, Allen said, "With the treatment I've gotten here, I'm glad I can do something for the fans.

I'm not a home-run bitter, really. I'd like to be known as a ball player. "I don't care if I hit .220 as long as we win and I agree with Gussie Busch (Cardinal owner). He said the other night 1970 is a Cardinal year. I think we're going to do it (win the pennant).

"At third base I still have injuries to my shoulder and hand but I think I'm doing adequate over there. I've set my sights on winning." If he keeps hitting against the other NL teams the way he did in two games against the Phillies, the Cardinals may wind up on top of the Eastern Division. Blefary rf 4 0 12 HAUen cf 4 0 10 Lyttle rf 0 0 0 0 Kubiak ss 4 0 10 Michael 4 0 11 Kennedy 2b 3 0 0 0 American League, Toms Kiv- Gibbs 2 2 0 0 Snyder ph 10 10 FPetersn 2 0 0 0 Locker 0 0 0 0 er, N.J., Falls Church, and the host juniors at the Mcuaruel 0 0 9 0 Roof 4 12 1 UGH field in Oakford, Pa. Krausse 10 0 0 ODnghue 0 0 0 0 Goossen ph 10 0 0 Pattin 0 0 0 0 starting at 6 P.M. The finals are listed for Sunday.

Alvis 3b 2 12 1 On May 31, in the World Cup opening game at Mexico Total 349107 Total 405124 New York 1 00 2 3 2 0 1 0-9 Milwaukee ..000 000 0415 City, Russia will play Mex nucnaei. KUDiak z. Hegan, Cater. DP-New York 1. Milwaukee 1.

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