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Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan • Page 19

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Friday, August 26, 1966 THE BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER AND NEWS 19 FAN FARF By Walt Ditzen Toe Blake Picked For Hall of Fame Jim Bunning Drops Bucs Back into 2nd Spot, 4-1 Others to be inducted Saturday include former players Max Bentley, Emile Bouchard, Frankie Brimsek, Ted Kennedy, Elmer Lach, Ted Lindsay, Walter Pratt and Ken Reardon. TBy HcUO SOT 00 FOOTBALL Jf 1 az yTiJ (ADVERTISEMENT) Bucs' in such complete check Pittsburgh's only run came after all. in the seventh when Donn Clen- "Thev eot one run last singled and scored on NEW YORK (UPI) Clarence S. Campbell, president of the National Hockey League for the past 2ft years, and Hector Toe Blake, who has coached the Montreal Canadiens to six Stanley Cup championships, are among 10 men who will be inducted Saturday into the Hockey Hall of Fame. The group is the largest to be inducted into the Hall of Fame at one time since the original opening ceremony in August, 1961, and will bring to 158 the number of former players, referees and builders.

Bill Mazeroski's bad-hop triple. The loss dropped the Pirates What's the best taste in smoking? The rich taste of pipe tobacco in a filter cigarette. Pro Lions Trim Roster to 49 DETROIT (UPI) The Detroit Lions did some roster jug Bunning quickly replied. "Hits don't mean a thing unless they score runs. They got one run like they did tonight.

Eleven hits, eight hits, what's the difference? It's the hits that make runs that count." That is where the Pirates have been deficient in their efforts against Bunning. In his four victories over them, the Pirates have managed only five runs. They did manage to beat him once 3-1 back on June 24. In the only other National League contest, the Chicago Cubs edged the New York Mets 3-2. Run-scoring doubles in the fourth inning by Dick Groat and Jackie Brandt provided Bunning with all the runs he By FRED McMANE UPI Sports Writtr Jim Bunning is making Harry Walker's "book on hitting" seem as difficult to read as the "Alexandria Quartet." The Philadelphia i 1 1 i s' righthander beat the Pittsburgh Pirates for the fourth time this year Thursday night as he scattered eight hits for a 4-1 victory, but his satisfaction came mostly from scoring another personal triumph over Walker, the Pirates outspoken manager.

"I enjoy beating Pittsburgh because I enjoy beating Harry Walker," Bunning said after the Phillies had knocked the Pirates out of first place in the National League. "He thinks he wrote the book on hitting and I like to beat him." Bunning was reminded that since he allowed eight hits Thursday night and 11 in his last outing against the Pirates, perhaps he didn't hold the gling Thursday as they trimmed to the 49 player limit and pre pared for their fourth exhibition game of the season. into second place, one-half game behind the idle San Francisco Giants. Relief pitcher Bill Hepler's wild pitch with the bases loaded in the ninth inning scored Don Kessinger with the winning run as the Cubs edged the Mets in the final inning for the second straight day. Kessinger and Glenn Beckert opened the ninth with singles off Hepler and after Billy Williams popped out, Ron Santo was walked to fill the bases.

Hepler's second pitch to Ernie Banks was in the dirt and bounded to the backstop, allowing Kessinger to score easily with the deciding run. Curt Simmons, who came on in relief of FergusOn Jenkins in the ninth, picked up the win. John Boccabella and Byron Browne hit home runs for the Cubs while Larry Elliot homered for the Mets. The Lions acquired center- STOCK CAR RACES SAT. NITE AUG.

27 $1,100 GUARANTEED PURSE Double Feature Double Semi Double Consie I Other Events to to 100 Cars Every Week "TOTAL" Worth $300.00 Time Trials Racing 8:30 Rain Date Sunday Nite 1 hour earlier) BUTLER MOTOR SPEEDWAY QUINCY, MICH. linebacker Mike Alford from the season play. Jerry Rhone, who set a score of collegiate passing records while at the University of Tulsa, will probably get a chance to face the Lions in the game Saturday night before a friendly home town crowd. The Lions have yet to win a game. They tied their first contest, 6-6, with Minnesota and then lost 28-14 to St.

Louis and 17-7 to the New York Giants. Most of the Lions regulars who have been sidelined with injuries are expected to be ready for Saturday night's game with Dallas. teams and will be released. Alford, who was the 14th draft choice of St. Louis last year, stands 6-foot-3 and weighs 230 pounds.

He played his college football at Auburn. The Lions were scheduled to fly to Tulsa for their fourth ex-hibtion game of the season this afternoon. In meeting the Dallas Cowboys, the Lions will be facing their fourth straight undefeated opponent. The Cowboys last week surprised the Western Division Green Bay Packers, 21-3, for their third straight win in pre St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for an undisclosed future draft choice.

In order to keep at the roster limit they then asked waivers needed as he notched his 14th on Joe Wellborn, a center they picked up from the New York victory against nine defeats. Southpaw Bob Veale suffered the setback. Giants about three weeks ago. tj-tttttlZIIIIZIXIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTIITTITTTTXYT-mTrrTTtTTTtTTTTtTTTIIITtTTTTIirr The Lions also announced the names of the three players who were placed on waivers last Tuesday. None of the three players, defensive back Frank Marsh of Oregon State, Don Weatherspoon from Michigan State and defensive ta ckle Frank Pennie from Florida State, were claimed by other MOTOROLA SOLID-STATE CAR RADIO WITH 2 YEAR GUARANTEE! "4f- Early Bird League Mae Winningham 472 183.

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MICH. AVE. AT JAY STREET WO 4-7191 968-6191 15 Capital Avenue, N.E. Battle Creek, Michigan.

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