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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1967 2 Section 2 rz j. jr JAVIER DRIVES Trouble on the Double Everybody Loves a Winner jriutus una Phils Split, AMAZING CUBS KEEP ROLLING; TOP REDS, 7-5 Short Wins TIGERS DEFEAT SOX, GUT LEAD TO GAMES Podres and Marshall SStop Chicago, 4-1 Philadelphia, June 30 (DPD Juan Marichal coasted to his HOME THREE; CARDS WIN, 4-1 New York, June 30 (SV-Julian Javier drove in three runs and Larry Jaster held off New York as the National league-leading St. Louis Cardinals beat the Mets, 4 to 1, tonight, ending a three-game losing string. 1th triumph of the season to night. He pitched the San Fran- Cisco Giants to a 12 to 3 vic-l tory after the Philadelphia billies had won the opener of I 4 5 Jj," 4 ti i- a double header, 10 to 3, behind southpaw Chris Short, who was making his first appearance in Tanked by Tigers e.

-j. 1 1 1 1 i The Cardinals wrapped up the game with three runs in the first inning against Bob Shaw after the first two batters were retired. Roger Maris doubled ive weeks. Marichal yielded seven hits- WHITE SOX yy- V-. I AS RBI and raised his record to 11-6, 123 Hands Up CINCINNATI AB RBI A Roil, Jb 4 0 0 4 0 Rose, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pinson, cf 31 1 01 00 Perez, 3b 3 2 1 0 1 3 0 Johnon, lb 4 1 2 0 10 1 0 Pavletich.

4 1 3 2 7 1 0 b-Simpson, 0000000 Mar, rf 40 1 2 0 0 0 Coker, 0 0 0 0 0 0 Helms, ss 3 0 1 0 2 0 Maloney, ...10 0 0 0 .1 0 Lee, 0000000 Nottebart, 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 a-34 5 24 14 1 CURS AB RBI A Kisslnoer, ss ...4 0 10 1 5 0 Beckert, 2b 4 0 10 14 0 Williams, If 4 1112 0 0 antn, 31 3 2 1 1 0 2 1 Banks, lb 4 1 1 0 13 0 0 oanler, rf 3 0 2 .1 2 0 0 Hundley, 4 2 3 17 0 0 Savase, cf 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 Hands, a 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 Koonce, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hartenstein, 0000000 32 7 l7 7 27 TT 2 and scored on Orlando Ce- when the Giants tagged Relief Pitcher Dick Farrell for three', peda's hit. Then Tim McCarver runs in the sixth to snap a 3 to doubled and Mike Shannon walked to fill the bases. Javier 10 tie and then mauled Dallas Before1, 2b KooMPOfthy, 3b Aeeo, Cf fi (I ff Hansen, ss Jswphson, McCraw, lb Ware, McMahoa, Martin, JOtM, 9 Howard --'Stewart, If followed with a single that Green for four in the seventh and two in the eighth to turn the game into a rout. drove in two runs. Javier drove in the final St.

Cookie Rojas; normally Phila delphia's starting second base-. 1 24 1 a-35 1 10 Louis run in the sixth with a sacrifice fly after singles by McCarver and Shannon. DETROIT AB RBI man, finished on the mound for; the Phils, yielding one hit in 0 1 Jerry Grote hit a homer in 3 the fourth for the only Mets' run, but they had plenty of one inning of work. He now has the distinction of having played every position in the major' a-Robinson fanned for Maloney In 4th; Shamsky lied out for Lee in 7th; Edwards flied out for Nottebart in 9th; and Queen hit into double play for Ruiz in 9th. Lamfis.

If McAnlifte, 3b Wert, 3b Free tun, Northroe, rf Cash, lb Stanley, cf Oyler, ss Podres, a Marshall, chances against Jaster. He stranded a man on sec b-Ran for pavieticn in otn. Philadelphia San Francisco Ah ond in the first, three runners 3 Cincinnati 000 000 3205 Cubs 000 312 lOx 7 ADRH, Davenport, 3b 4 0 1 Gonzalet If 2 in the second, two more in the Brown, rf Two base hits Spanoier, Hundley, John 2 Brisgs, cf TRIBUNE StaffNPhoto Cubs' Al Spangler breaking up double play with hard slide into second base in eighth inning yesterday. Chico Ruiz of Reds forced Spangler, but his throw to first was too late. Mays, cf i 20 4 third, and two in the sixth.

3 0. son, Pinson. Three base hit Hundley. Home runs William 114, Santo 114. New York St.

Stolen base Beckert. Sacrifice fly yesterday's Cubs didn't Louis AbRH (TRIBUNE Staff Photol New fans peering into Cub dugout before game, hoping to get their heroes' autographs, disappoint rooters, beating Cincinnati, 7 to 5. AbRH Alien, 3b 0 Callison, rf 0 White, lb 1 Dalrymple, 1 Taylor, 2b 0 Wine, ss 0 Short, 0 0 Spansler. Double, plays Nottebart to Ruiz to John Mart, it Hiatt. lb Dietz, Lanier, ss Fuentes, 2b Perry, Gibbon, Alou, Ph son; Kessinger to Beckert to Banks.

Left Sports Trail Brock, If Flood, cf Mads, rf Cepeda, lb McCarver, Shannon, 3b Javier, 2b Maxvill, ss Jaster, Harrelson, ss 4 0 Jones, cf 4 0 K. Boyer, lb 3 0 T. Davis, If 4 0 Swoboda, rf 4 0 Charles, 3b 4 0 Buchek, 2b 3 0 D. 0 0 Reynolds, pit I 0 Grote, 4 1 32 3 7 32 10 10. on bases Cincinnati, Cubs, 4.

Pitching summary: IP. RID BB SO Maloney 7 4 4 1 3 Lee 1 2 2-211 Nottebart 2 2 110 2 Hands 4Vs 4 3 2 2 4 Koonce lVi 1 2 2 1 2 a-Bursts tronndetf out for John 5th. Carney fiied aut for Wood in th. White So ooo ooo oto i Detroit 301 000 00 4 Doable plays Bford to MeCraw IPod-res); Cash to Oyler to Cash Martin. Left bases White Sox, Detroit, 5.

Two base hits Cash, ost prison. Three base hits McAaliffe. Sacrifice bits Freehan. Pitching sommary: IP ER BB SO John 4 4 4 3 4 3 Howard 2 2 0 0 0 1 McManoa 5 5 5 1 Wood 1 1 I Podres 7'i 1 1 Marshall li Wiimino pitcher Podres 12-01. Losln laha li-si.

wild Ditch John, Pod- XUff- R. Shaw, 10 2b 2 0 Hartenstein IV, 3 0 0 0 0 Autograph Seekers Find Cubs Willing 37 4 9 34 I 9 Winnine pitcher Hands 4-31. Losini pitcher Maloney 5-4. Umpires Stei nor. St.

Louis 300 001 0004 Continued from first page Barlick, Donatelli, Landes. Time 2:24. New Yok 000 100 0001 Runs batted in Cepeda, Javier 3, Grote, Two base hits Maris. McCarver. San Francisco 003 000 000 3 Philadelphia 021 040 30x 10 Runs batted In Diete 3, Short 3, Wlne 2, Dalrymple 2, Gonzalez 2, Callison.

Two base hits Callison 3, Mays, Dal. rvmple. Wine, Short. Thre base hit Gonzales. Home run Dietz 12.

Sacrifices Perry, Dalrymple. Error Hiatt. Double plays San Francisco, Philadelphia, 1. Left on bases-San Francisco, Philadelphia, 7. Pitching summary: IP ER BB SO Perry 4 7 7 7 4 2 Gibbon 3V3 3 3 3 2 5 Short 6 7 3 3 3 a' Winninq pitcher Short 4-21.

Losing pitcher Perry 15-10. Hit by pitcher by Perry White; by Gibson ITavlor. Wild pitch Perry. Passed ball Dietz. 'Total home runs.

SECOND GAME Attendance 14,588. Total home runs to date. Continued from first page Boyer. Home runs Grote 13. Stolen base concessions department to offer colored photographs of every Cub for 75 cents each.

Brock. Sacrifice flv Javier. res. Passed ball Josephsoa. Umpires Ne-decker.

Napp, Umont, Kinnamoa. Time Errors Shannon, Harrelson, Charles. Dou ble plays St. Louis, 3. Lett on bases sr.

"This is the first year those color photos have sold big, 2:30. Artemliiica Continued from first page times to avoid dropping below Louis, 10; New York, 8. Pircnin? summary IP ER BB SO said Sterling, as we talked with Salty SaltweU, the conces BY ROBERT MARKUS WHERE are all those people who keep insisting that modern day kids don't like baseball? They certainly haven't been out to Wrigley field lately to take in scenes like the one after Thursday's 4 to 3 victory over Pittsburgh. 500? Jaster 9 9 112 R. Shaw 6 7 4 4 1 D.

Shaw 3 2 0 0 2 sions chief. "Banks is the biggest seller; Ron Santo's photo It took the Cubs longer than Winning pitcher Jaster 15-31. Losing runs second. pitcher R. Shaw 2-7J.

Time 2:25. At most fatigued of the slightly weary White Sox, suffered his fifth loss and second of this trip. The Tigers scored all of usual to get down to business "But it'll surprise you who is getting the biggest rush tendance 29,958. Philadelphia San Francisco Ah Ab vesterday, and it seemed these last few days Manager Leo Durocher. We're actually 4 2 3 Gonzatez.lf The game was over for 45 minutes when, penetrating into Manager Leo 1 Briggsxf Pirates, Pitcher, Win Mays.cf 2 4 selling pictures of the coaches, too.

In previous years, we shame the way they blew scor 0 couldn't give away pictures of the manager and coaches. McCovey.lb Pittsburgh, June 30 UP) Harr.it Cline.lf ing chances in the first two innings, especially against a pitcher like Maloney. Pitcher Steve Blass hit a two- their runs on mm me wsi three innings, and that was the way the 34 -year -old Podres Lked it. He kept the Sox restricted to "Now Durocher is hotter than a Ron Santo pizza." SaltweU said that winning not only improves the crowds' I-; Haller. Lanier, ss Marichal, 3 0 Callison.rf 0 Boozer.p 2 Roias, 0 Whitelb 4 1 2 Wine, ss 2 G.

Jackson, 1 Clemens.ph Farrell, Green, Cowan, rf out, two-run single in the eighth inning tonight, lifting the slumping Pittsburgh Pirates to Singles Are Wasted Don Kessinger, on Jim's First no more than one hit per inning i a 3 to 1 victory over Atlanta. pitch, dunked a single back of spirits, but boosts their appetites and thirsts. "Naturally, with larger crowds, your concession volume goes up," said Salt-well. "It's something else, tho, when your per capita consumption goes up. We anticipate a busy summer because of that per capita increase.

until his demise in the eighth, whereupon Mike Marshall, a former infielder, came in to Blass, who pitched a five-hit Durocher's office came the chant, repeated incessantly:" "We want Ernie! We want Ernie!" It was a cry for Ernie Banks, who had been a Cub hero before many in the crowd of several hundred youngsters who stormed the player-exit gate on Waveland avenue had been born. Ernie is still a hero to the young Cubs fans and on this day had performed in a heroic manner with a two-run homer that ultimately meant victory. Informed in the dressing room third. Glenn Beckert sailed a game, delivered against Relief single just out of Chico Ruiz' 32 3 7 48 12 19 keep the toll to one run and log I Pitcher Clay Carroll. reach on the hit and run, Kes "There's one strange thing about the concession business: Bill Mazeroski had doubled his first major league save.

You do much better when the ball game is wide open the with one out and, after Donn San Francisco 201 003 42012 Philadelphia 100 200 000 3 Runs batted in Mays, Hart 4, Cline, Brown 4, Fuentes 2, Gonzalez, White, Clemens. Two base hits Wine, Mays. Home run singer taking third. But they remained anchored when Williams and Ernie Banks fanned, with Santo popping up in Clendenon was walked inten home team has a big lead. Then, while the other team is iat bat, the fans wander around to the concession stands and fill Ron Santo most interviews Marshall, a Michigan State graduate student working on his doctorate, entered after Don Buford and Dick Kenworthy tionally, Jose Pagan' lined out.

up. If the game is close, tho, they sit tight and sometimes Then Rico Carty bobbled Jerry May's bouncer, filling the bases and setting the stage for even ignore the vendors." had sineled with one out. A Al Spangler led with a dou that his admirers awaited without, Ernie mockingly rebrushed his hair and straightened his sweater before going out to greet them. Bob Izenstark, a vendor for five years who was promoted bloop hit by Tommie Agee ble in the second and Hundley started his boisterous afternoon Blass' winning hit which ended to beer this year, said: "The last few days have been phe Fuentes 4. Sacrifice fly Clemens.

Errors Wine, Allen. Double plays San Francisco, 1. Left on base San 16; Philadelphia, 7. Pitching summary: IP ER BB SO Marichal 9 7 3 3 4 4 G. Jackson 4 7 3 3 2 5 Farrell IVj 5 3 3 1 1 Ellsworth 0 0 0 0 0 Green l' 5 6 6 2 1 Boozer 1 0 0 2 0 Rojas 1 1 0 0 0 0 Winning pitcher Marichal 11-4.

Losing pitcher Farrell 4-4. Passed ball Dalrymple 2. Time 3:17. Attendance 22,616. a five-game losing streak for But when he stepped out of the dressing room, he found the greeted Marshall and brought in the only Chicago run, but he faced only five more batters, nomenal.

I never knew it could be like this." with a single. Aftep Ted Savage popped up and Hands lined out, Pittsburgh. park police detail busily engaged in trying to keep the mob of The complete game by Blass kids from storming into the park. Ernie had to wait 10 minutes and the Sox appeared so con Spangler was nailed at tne plate in an attempted double was only the ninth in 71 for the Pirates. vinced of their doom that no while his car was driven around to a side entrance.

Billy AS IN THE good old days, all roads lead to Wrigley field. The Cubs, who hibernated so long that they made Rip Van Winkle look like an insomniac, have awakened the whole steal. one was at work in the bullpen Atlanta Williams followed Banks out the side door but had neglected to have his car brought around. He had to sprint for it. But there was no escape for Pittsburgh Ab while they batted with futility Ab TALLACHWINS M.

Alou, cf 4 0 town, too. Every day has become the Fourth of July, and the park once more beats the beaches in playing host to pretty One by one as the Cubs left the dressing room, the police in the ninth. Horlen Tomorrow Maloney in the fourth. Santo, after walking on four pitches, came into third base on Banks' F. Alou, If Jones, cf Aaron, rf Carty, lb Boyer, 3b girls.

The White Sox did plenty of Menke, ss hit and run single and scored Mota, 1 Alley, ss 4 Clemente, rf 4 Stargell, If 4 Mazeroski, 2b 4 Clendenon, If 3 Pagan, 3b 4 4 Blass, 4 "It's unbelievably fabulous," said Pat Pieper, the field advised them not to try to go out At one time a crowd of five or six players were standing around until, finally, Don Kessinger decided to brave it. He slipped thru and Cal Koonce followed, but when Randy Hundley tried to run the gauntlet he Woodward, 2b 3 hitting, but the placement of on Spangler's sacrifice fly. Uecker, announcer who has watched the Cubs since Abner Doubleday their 10 hits was unfortunate, Hundley's triple off the center field wall, a 400-footer, gave Johnson, Francona, ph Carroll, Hernandez, was in the Three-I league. "I give most of the credit to Leo Durocher. was beleaguered, by autograph seekers.

Banks time to make it to the Not that the Cubs are complaining about it. Most of them "I think Durocher is our greatest manager since Joe even tho they outhit the Tigers by three. Tomorrow night, with more rest and a pitcher with a 9-1 record, they will try it all 29 1 5 36 3 11 Dlate. Then came some of that 0001 McCarthy. Leo has the fellows all pulling at one end of the have never seen anything like it and perhaps they are beginning to understand what it means to be on a pennant Atlanta 01 0 OOO Pittsburgh 000 100 02X-3 Pagan, batted in Woodward, luck which rides witn not teams.

Savage, pulling back from a pitch, accidentally Runs Blass. rope. I always thought Mr. Wrigley made a mistake with that rotating coach system, because no one ever knew who was in contender. STATE JUNIOR GOLF TOURNEY Ed Tallach had two bogeys' and 16 pars for a 74 yesterday in the Junior Open Golf tournament at Chevy Chase.

Spon-f sored by Northern Illinois Men's Amateur Golf association, the tournament qualified 12 boys for competition in the! Aug. 25 title event. The second qualifying tournament will be July 20 at Palos Country club, and the third Aug. 11 at Indian Lakes. Junior flight is for boys 14 thru 16, inter-, mediate for 17 and 18 year olds, and senior for those 19 thru 21.

again, sending Joe Horlen against Dave Wickersham, another Tiger relief man who Ron Santo, who, both because he is the captain and the bounced to Deron Johnson at charge. first, Hundley scoring. "You sure as heck know who's in charge now. That's Mr. most quotable of the Cubs players, is interviewed more often than any one on the team, says: "The crowds are great.

They starts only in emergencies. Durocher. He has become the personality in town." Shakes Off Slump The White Sox played this Two base hits Mazeroski. Thre base hit Woodward. Errors Woodward, Carty.

Double play Atlanta, Pittsburgh 3. Left on bases-Atlanta, Pittsburgh, 10. Pitching summaries: IP ER BB SO Johnson 7 9 110 1 Carroll 2 2 0 1 1 Hernandez Vi 0 0 0 0 0 Blass 9 5 113 6 Winning pitcher Blass 3-2. Losing pitcher Carroll 3-7J. Time 2:42.

Attendance 15,988. Durocher the hottest personality in town? Had Pieper Two were out in the fifth and really help us. I mean it. When we used to get crowds of five, six thousand in August and September you'd be surprised how game as tho still groggy from the count one ball and two a shortage of sleep. No fewer than five of them contributed hard it was for us to play." forgotten Princess Lee Radziwill, who has been starring in little theater at the Ivanhoe restaurant, where Pat is a head-waiter? No, Pat hadn't forgotten.

to the Tiger well-being by do strikes on Williams when he broke out of a slump. His homer bounced onto the right ing things poorly in the first "I repeat that Durocher is now the top personality in Osteen Wins 11th field bleacher catwalk three innings. town," said Pat "But we have Zsa Zsa Gabor coming in after The qualifiers: JUNIOR FLIGHT IF the Cubs win the pennant, one Rockford writer is going to be happier than most. Before the season he made a $5 bet in Las Vegas, picking the entry of the Cubs and New York Mets to win the pennant at 200 to 1 odds. For those who Two also wer out in the the princess.

She's prettier than Leo, but I don't think even Detroit took a 3 to 0 lead in the first inning by making use Houston, June 30fUPD South Tom Lasser 38 4071 sixth when the Cubs scored a John Becker 40 397 Steve Orrell 39 4079 she can overshadow him. Leo just has about everybody excited." of Agee's wrong turn field Dirk Anderson 38 4280 INTERMEDIATE FLIGHT pair off Bob Lee for the six-run lead. Hundley, who usually pulls the ball to left, drove a ing, a triple to deep center, a flunked the new math, or even the old, he stands to collect $1,000 on the wager. In the business office, we encountered Bill Heymann of the Alan Sprinkle 38 passed ball charged against And the funny thing about it is, he says: "My wife doesn't Torn Marquardt 41 3778 John Phillips 39 3978 double oft the ngnt neia vines Josephson, Buford's failure to throw quickly enough on a The thing to do was to walk like baseball, and I hadn't told her about the wager. The other night I showed her the ticket and she asked, 'how did the Cubs Frank Padour 42 37 7f SENIOR FLIGHT Ed Tallach 313474 paw Claude Osteen hit a home run in the ninth inning tonight to give the Los Angeles Dodgers a 5 to 4 victory over the Houston Astros and earn his 11th victory of the season, most in the majors.

Osteen's homer, a 400-foot blast into the left field bleachers, broke up a pitching duel with the Astros' Don Wilson. Savage, which tne neas Qia. vice presidential corps. With bigger crowds, and more excitement, Bill has had to put on extra help-from more Frain ushers to more ticket-takers to more cleanup men. We asked if there were any special headaches born of the Cubs' current streak.

Ted Racnwaisn 39 3774 Hands, who has trouble hitting do I told her they won and she said, 'how' about the double play at second base, Pete Ward's inability to catch up to a "wrong field" fly ball, and two walks off John himself. Allen Semrad 40 3979 Jerry Damascus 39 40 7f the ball solidly in batting prac- -l Won playoff. "Suddenly, all our headaches are gone," said Bill. "All tice, proceeded to arive ui ui first runs of the season with a single which fell among three There were no errors as such in this inning, but the runs roads lead to Wrigley field." Date of Robinson' 8 THE idea of the Cubs winning the pennant, which seemed ridiculous only a few weeks ago, no longer is a joking Each pitcher had yielded only nursuers in short center. were all counted.

The triple two hits smce the second in Meanwhile, Hands had been Return Still Unknown Baltimore, June 30 It matter. In fact, the way Durocher's moves have been panning over Agee's head by Dick Mc- ning, but Osteen was replaced building up that no-hit anticipa Auliffe started it with one out could be two days to two weeks 10 YEARS AGO TODAY Rookie Dick Drott shut out Cincinnati on four hits, 6 to 0, to pull the Cubs out of last place and drop Pittsburgh into the basement Ernie Banks hit a single and double and drove in two runs for the Cubs, who out lately, it begins to look like the Cubs may be destiny's darlings. Even his bad moves are working. by Kon Perranoski in the ninth after a single by Bob Aspro- tion, knocking off 11 batters in a row before Vada Pinson walked in the fourth. After a Don Wert and Bill Freehan walked while the passed ball let McAuliffe score.

Northrup hit or even longer oeiore snigger Frank Robinson returns to ac In Thursday's game against Pittsburgh, several writers in monte. were 15 games behind first place Milwaukee. The Detroit the press box were certain that Leo would lift Pitcher Joe The Astros scored two runs tion for the Baltimore the double play ball on which if- -rrnn I rM 4 Tigers beat the White Sox, 5 to 2, and dropped the south siders in each of the first two innings. flawless fifth inning, Hands walked Tommy Helms at the start of the sixth, but retired Ron Hansen's toss to Buford Niekro for a pinch batter in the fifth inning no matter what the situation. Niekro had been wild, had been hit hard, but had The visitors got four in the sec two games behind the first place Yankees.

AI Kaline and ond, three on an mside-the-park Charlie Maxwell hit homers for Detroit managed to get thru five innings at the cost of only a run. So got only a forceout. Little Sleep the next three. home run by Wes Parker. what happened? Niekro came to bat with a runner on second After Pinson grounded out to start the seventh, however, Then Cash punched a fly to Los Angeles Houston Baseball's Top Ten double play by way of first base to end the game.

the base of the left field wall, and Ward simply did not have Hands lost his magic. Spangler dived for Tony Perez' fly in the speed to get to it. Two runs SOX NOTES The White Sox Pet. scampered home. short right, but couldn't quite make it on the single.

Johnson made it certain that Hands .337 have lost three without winning Ab Ab Parker, lb 3 11 Gotay, ss 4 11 Oliver, 2b 5 0 1 Morgan, 2b 4 11 W. Davis, cf 5 0 0 Wynn, cf 3 0 1 Fairly, rf 4 0 1 Staub, rf 4 11 Lefebvre, 3b 3 0 0 Mathews, lb 4 0 1 Roseboro, 4 12 Asprmnte, 3b 4 0 1 Gabrielsn. If 2 1 1 R. Davis, If 3 1 1 Schofield, ss 2 1 0 Adlesh, 3 0 1 Osteen. 3 11 Brand, 10 0 Perrnoski, 0 0 0 Wilson, 3 0 1 Cuellar, 0 0 0 31 5 7 33 4 9 .331 John, who sat up unnecessarily with the rest of the club in Tiger stadium this year.

Tnnicrrir'c mwrl nf 51 R97 sprit: and singled to put the Cubs in front. Then, when he threw two balls to the first hitter in the sixth he was lifted and Durocher said later: "It was my fault. I was wrong to send him back out there. Hundley had told Joe Becker that Niekro was thru." But right or wrong, Durocher had the right man in the game at the right place. He's been doing that with increasing frequency lately and it reminds many people of 1951 when Leo managed the New York Giants.

If you have a few hours to spare and would like to hear about what happened that year, just ask Leo. He'll be glad to tell you. AMERICAN LEAGUE AB F. Robinson, Bait. 252 54 85 Yastrzemski, Bos.

...70 251 45 83 Kaline, Det. 8 235 51 77 Carew, Minn 70 267 37 84 Conigliaro, Bos. 50 191 30 58 Blair, Bait. 3 211 24 44 Mincher, Cal. 71 234 42 70 Petrocelli, Bos.

43 223 29 44 Hershberger, K. C. ..42 184 24 54 wouldn't have to fret about missine a no-hitter on a ball on two long bus rides and an Detroit attendance to more .328 .315 .304 .303 .799 airplane trip en rouie eany 10- 544.000, amiost 50.000 which came so close to being day from Baltimore, did not ahead of last year at home Los Angeles 040 000 0015 Houston 220 000 0004 caught. Deron promptly ripped Runs batted In Parker 3, Osteen 2, get to bed until long alter General Manager Ed Northrup, Det. 45 253 30 73 .289 Wynn 2, Gotay, Mathews.

3 a. m. He never was snarp a aouDie io ngui cciiici. Koonce Halts Surge Two base hits Staub, Gabnelson, Rose Short, who brought up infielder Marv Staehle from Indian boro. Three base hit Morgan.

Home runs and became the third starter Parker 4, Osteen 2. Sacrafice in as many days to fail to Lefebvre. Sacrifice flies Wynn, apolis today, said that all Next, Don Pavletich dropped a single in left center, scoring stein was called, but successive Detroit, Indianapolis, Peoria, Double play Los Angeles. Left on bases HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN Killebrew, Minn. 22 F.Robinson, Bait.

59 F.Robinson, Bait. 21 Killebrew, Minn. 57 Yastrzemski, Bos. 18 Kaline, Det. 53 F.

Howard, Wash. 18 Yastrzemski, Bos. 53 Kaline, Det. 15 Blefary, 45 PITCHING answer the fifth inning bell for efforts to land a right handed Los Angeles, Houston, 4. Pitching uimmarv- singles by Johnson and Pav Perez.

When Santo failed to the world's so-called "best IP ER BB SO letich brought in two Reds, srrm the throw from the out hitting veteran from another major league club on waivers Rockford, and Urbana newspapers were represented yesterday. X-rays taken of pitching staff. shaving the Cubs' lead to 7 to 5 field. Pavletich moved to sec Osteen 8V3 9 4 4 1 5 Perranoski Vi 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson 7 5 5 5 1 Cuellar 0 0 0 0 0 John was solely responsible had faileL podres record The Reds still were hoping Horlen, SOX 9-1 McGlothlin, Cal. 7-2 Sparma, Det.

8-1 Peters, SOX 10-3 Tiant, Cleve. 7-2 for Detroit's tourtn run. fie ond. Lee May's single to left boosted both runners across the Winnina Pitcher Osteen 111-71. Losing when Helms opened the ninth L4 walked Freehan again, wild- pitcher Wilson 14-51.

Hit by pitcher by Adolfo Phillips' back proved negative and the Panamanian speedster was in uniform, tho with a bouncing single over sec Wilson Parker. Time 2:32. Attendance plate, forcing the removal of pitched him to second and, 19,926. Total home runs to date. took care of ona- men oaiiers wno can mi advanced to 2-0 with tonight's victory.

Hoyt Wilhelm, not utilized tonight, has pitched 18'3 innings without giving up a run, and this stretch spans eight 'appearances. NATIONAL LEAGUE Hands. Koonce after an infield out let mm pet. Helms on sirixes anu mi i r. AB score by missing Mickey Stanley's roller to the mound no date has been set for his return Kessinger leaves after tomorrow's series final with the Reds for two weeks with his 266 4 93 .350 shamsVv im for Lee.

flied out. more pressure on nanensiein. Clemente, Pitt. 48 2S3 40 88 .348 Cqnfn rrnf Ano nf thPSA runs Smoky Burgess batted for BASEBALL TOOIGIIT 6:40 pm TIGEE1S wt fha, spvpnth. and center for John Edwards' pop John in the fifth, and Bruce Wcnier Rockets Pick army unit in Fort Riley, Kas Cepeda, St.

L. 67 McCarver, St. L. ....40 Staub, Hou. 62 M.

Alou, Pitt 41 Gonzalez, Phil. ......43 Aaron, Atla 70 R. Allen, PhiL 72 ncrain tWa were two OUtS. 0 205 38 70 .341 227 23 75 .330 249 40 81 .325 201 29 45 .323 271 59 87 .321 268 55 86 .321 247 46 79 .320 Howard was trotted lortn ior tjwc vt ixroc a sirvsm-anpr ing pitcher and a former out TONITE 8:30 two innings of pitching as a tia wf ffoiA nafwaiir fielder, took one ball before Paul Popovich is back from his four days with the West Virginia national guard. Rich Nye 6-3 goes against Queen rehearsal for a start against Rose, Cm.

41 or, Tf firct eWn grounding to Kessinger, who Phillips, CUBS 64 210 35 47 .319 Baltimore Monday night in EVERY SAT. SUN. NITE STOCK CAR RACES up by Nottebart this season in started the game-ending double HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN Chicago. Bob Bass as Coach Denver, June 30 (LTD Bob Bass, Oklahoma Baptist basketball coach and National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics coach of the year in 1967, was named head coach of the new Denver Rockets today. 31 famines.

P. Don McMahon and Wilbur Aaron, Atla 20 Wynn, Hoa. 56 Wynn, Hon. ......18 Aaron, Atla 53 KnnTipo ciiirtpniv ran mrn I yl TT TIT. Perez, Cin.

16 Clemente, Pitt. 51 Banks, CUBS 15 Perez, Cin. 51 trniihlo after iron mits in the VsUJ 1 wiigicjr Wood also got in for brief -itching turns late in the game, but the White Sox never Williams, CUBS ..14 Cepeda, St. L. 50 wahrh Pinsnn's eround field's ancient press box is be- TOMORROW, JULY 2nd STOCK CAR RACES Stars 4c Stripes Classic Vi mile Track 8-3 this afternoon and Ferguson Jenkins 10-5 draws Sam Ellis 5-4 tomorrow.

Tom Harper, Leo Cardenas, and Bill McCool of the Reds still are on the disabled list. Helms and Pete Rose are playing despite injuries which haven't healed. sponsored by Allstate Insurant! Cs. Hamm'sBeer R. J.

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