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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 9

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Indians Cut Tigers Lead, Beat Oakland 7-2 Cleveland Manager Alvin Monday night, with Maye in more's chance of overtaking Cleveland as the Orioles downed the outfield, Williams the suit two walks and run-scoring singles by Reggie Smith and Bert Campaneris. But Paul entered Dark let Lee Maye, Stan William and Mike Paul go back to ing pitcher and Paul sticking to Washington 4-1 behind Jim Hardin's four-hitter. and silenced any further Oak added a two-run single as reliever Dooley Womack's record fell to 0-5 and Wilbur Wood raised his to 4-2. Tom McCraw of the Sox and Andy Kosco each hit solo ho doing what comei naturally, and it all turned out wonderfully the mound in relief, the Indians barged by Oakland 7-2 and held In the other AL game, the land hopes. Chicago White Sox scored three Just to be on the safe side, the runs he needed with a sacrifice fly in the first inning and a run-scoring single in the third against loser Camilo Pascual, 5-4.

Luis Aparicio, who singled and scored on Wayne Causey's pinch hit in the fifth inning for a 2-1 lead, blooped a double in the ninth to send the White Sox ahead of the Yankees. Bill Voss Washington what he does best as the 24-year-old right-hander won his eighth game against only two losses. He started slow and gave up three hits and a run in the first inning, but the Senators got only one bad hop single from then on as their record against the Orioles fell to 0-8 this season. Boog Powell gave Hardin the onto second place in the Ameri can League. Indians added three runs in the times in the ninth inning for a 5-2 decision over the New York eighth to insure Williams' fifth iiicio aim inc i aunces ucu ina game 2-2 in the seventh on Yankees.

California was rained for the Indians. Last Friday night, Paul was pitching in relief against Detroit with a one run lead and retired the first two hitters in the ninth inning. But Dark moved him to first base and brought Williams Maye keyed a three-run first inning burst with a triple and Williams protected his advan victory in eight decisions. out at Boston in the only other Charley Smith's sixth pinch hit Hardin certainly showed tage until the seventh when scheduled game. in eight tries off the bench.

After Jose Cardenal and mar Paul bailed him out of a jam out of the bullpen. that cut the lead to 4-2. Dark let Paul stick to pitching the rest of the way and the Athletics never ry Brown started the first for Cleveland with singles off loser Lew Krausse, 2-7, and Tony CURRY NAMED AIDE Williams allowed a single, Paul returned to the mound and Maye went to first base and fumbled a ground ball. The next threatened again, Horton, playing first base, hit a The victory cut Detroit's sacrifice fly, Maye tripled for hitter slammed a triple that first-place lead over the Indians another run and scored on Duke Canadiens Pick Rue I beat the Indians. I to three games and ruined Balti- Sims' hit.

GATES BROWN Oakland never caught up, al though the A's did get rid of Williams in the seventh with MONTREAL (AP) The, On penalty shots, the goalie penalties to a goalie may. be a presentation from Vancouver, B.C., which is seeking a lean now come out of his crease served by any teammatej The rules committee also de I as soon as the shooter touches! I I Gates Brovn Resigned To Pinch Cotter's Role TIMES HERALD Montreal Canadiens have start-ed a youth movement behind the players' bench instead of on I it. I franchise. The Canadian city had been after the Oakland Club, but the Seals recently announced they would remain in California. inc jum ai uic icmci line 111-1 stead of waiting for him to cross the blue line.

In a surprising move cided that no substitutions may be made after a faceoff infraction until the faceoff is completed, and that any team whose coach who goes on the ice during a period to protest a decision will get an automatic bench minor penalty. The rules committee ap left-hand batter is well aware hit a pinch home run in his first the National Hockey League champions handed the sport's Also, when a goalie receives a major penalty along with an opposing player, the goalie's penalty must be served by a teammate on ice at the time. Other Manager Mayo Smith would time at bat in the majors PAGE 1, SECTION Tuesday, June 11, 1968 proved several changes for the coming season. Two of them in rather use Al Kaline, Mickey So far this year in 14 pinch most prestigious coaching job to volve goalkeepers. Stanley, Jim Northrup and Wil Claude Ruel, who had been the DETROIT (AP) Gates Brown, the best pinchhitter in the major leagues, would rather play every day but he's become resigned to the role of "Three swings when we're behind" as the Detroit Tigers pursue the American League hitting appearances, Brown has slammed a game-winning homer, a triple, two doubles, lie Horton, all of whom have better arms and defensive team's chief scout and won't turn 30 until Sept.

12. four singles and walked twice. Ruel succeeds Hector "Toe" range. He has 10 hits in 19 trips for a Blake, who resigned last month .525 average over-all after leading the Canadiens to "I'm resigned to the fact that eight Stanley Cups in 13 sea Despite his eight hits in 12 I just ain't going to play," says "I don't know what it is," says the 225-pound slugger from Clay Loses Appeal sons. Blake will remain with tne pinch at-bats.

the 28-year-old Brown, a six-year veteran who mm Crestline, Ohio. "I was doing team as assistant to the vice president. everything wrong last year but everything seems to be going Floyd Curry, a former Cana diens' player who been mentioned for the coaching spot, becomes assistant to the NEW ORLEANS (UPI)- right this year. I'm just lucky I guess." Brown slumped to .154 as a rormer heavyweight champion Cassius Clay Monday lost his general, manager. Smith Home Sam ia Funeral Gains On Leader pinch-hitter last year after hit Ruel never played profession appeal for a rehearing of his conviction for refusing induction ting .325 in 49 appearances in into the armed forces before the FINE WHISKEY ON THE HDL SIDE 1966.

But he was on the dis al hockey. He lost the sight of his left eye in an amateur game U.S. 5th Circuit Court of abled list with a dislocated wrist from June 29 to Sept. 1. 10 years ago.

He has been a Appeals. mi member of the Montreal organi His hitting won him the Tiger ine courts reiusai means Clay's only legal route left is to zation for 15 years, starting as a Ipfr field inh in lOfii Knf ho junior player. including losing pitcher Georgejwas S00n back on the bench Sarnia TV Cable (2-4) shocked Boersma Real Estate (5-1) 1-0 the U.S. Supreme Court. Clay had asked for a re Ruel was first offered the toiuns wno iea on tne seventn whn Hnrtnn mm.

aim, on the clutch pitching and hit with a single and represented coaching job last month but at hearing by all of the circuit's 13 When Horton suffered an ach- the tying run. illes tendon injury in the spring first was reluctant to take it. "But each time I talked to judges sitting together as body. ting of Cavin Simpson and Smith Funeral Home (4-1) moved within a half game of the leaders John Lapish doubled home him he became more enthusias the winning run in the last of of 1967, Brown went back to left field at the start of the season and hit a home run in each of But Circuit Judges Robert Ainsworth James P. Cole in the Port Huron-Sarnia Fast- the sixth after a Mickey Plat- tic," said Vice President-Gener al Manager Sam Pollock.

"I man and David W. Dyer, the first two games against the want to make it clear that Ruel Pitch League Monday. rer single. Dave Winfield scored Simpson fanned 10 and walked Smith's first run on a wild pitch one but was in trouble with after he and Don Nabozney, who California Angels was a unanimous choice by our meeting as a panel, upheld Clay's conviction in May 6 ruling which rejected his 'He always seems to hit Boersma runners on third in had two hits, singled and Fred'nonin. organization.

He was our only says Angels Man candidate." argument he was a conscien mice uiuciciu iiiiiiiia. in- -cw i igm waiivcu iu luau inc ager Bill Rigney. ned the side in the sixth after bases. The Sherbrooke, native, tious objector because he was the leadoff batter had reached known as a taskmaster, is an ordained minister of the younger than eight of his players. Black Muslim Church.

"That doesn't bother me at The court rejected the request FIFTH Dick Hillaker delivered a sacrifice fly In the third Inning to score Collins with the Colonels' only run. Collins and Pat Patterson each had two hits for the losers. all," Pollock said. "Others have but did not issue an opinion. mmmw uui.

1 made the jump from junior third base. TAKING MATTERS into his Own hands, Simpson singled in the game's only run in the fourth and added a double for two of the three hits off losing pitcher Ron Richards. Simpson also al- coaching to the NHL." Brown didn't hit another home run all year, but his hot streak this spring has boosted his lifetime batting average to .263 with 37 homers. "I'm no Smokey Burgess," admits Brown, "but I can hit. "I just hope I have a good year this year so I can go some clay was convicted in June 1967 of refusing induction in Houston and was sentenced to In other developments at the PRICES INCLUDE ALL TAXES start of their annual four-day five years in prison.

He In other action, Blackwood-Gordon (4-2) bombed Selfrldee meeting, the NHL governors re currently free on bond. BLENDED WHISKEY-JO GRAIN NEUTRAL S.PIRITS-JAS. BARCLAY i PEORIA, ILLINOIS lowed only three safeties. Iir force Base (0-3) n-z as ceived a 12-page brochure and The World Boxing Association stripped Clay of his hea Max Haas came up with the.Larry Forbes struck out 18 in clutch Ditchini as Smith nipped pitching a two-hitter. place where I can play everyday.

Six years on the bench ain't for me." vyweight title Immediately following the conviction. the Kentucky Colonels (1-3), 2-1. Haas stranded eight runners, The Flyers' only two runs were the result of two walks, two wild pitches and a passed STILL CRITICAL DASEBALL Andreae Gets Racing License MILWAUKEE, Wis? (AP) v' Race driver Norm Brown of DON ARMSTRONG, Jim Detroit still was listed in criti-iSharp and Ross Dark had two STANDINGS DETROIT Fred N. Andreae 1M MtpMTW cal condition Monday each in Blackwood's 13-hit burns received In a crash during the Rex Mays Me- Richert's Restaurant (2-2) Port Huron racing boat pilot, has received an Interna By The Associated Press American Loaou morial 150 mile race for Indi- squared its record with a 3-2 tional Racing Driver's License as as announced by Bob Wanamak won LOST PCI. anapolis cars at State Faireight-inning win over Easy Mov- 20 .436 er, President of the American Detroit 35 Clevelond 33 Baltimore 31 Minnesota 28 Boston has a deal ready for you Power Boat (APBA), Na tional Authority for the United 24 24 IT 2t 29 31 32 31 30 .579 .564 .609 .463 .454 .439 .436 .434 3 4 7 Vi 10 11 11 11 States, Union of International' New 26 Motor Boating.

Andreae, racing under the Chicago 23 Park track Sunday. ers (2-4). The 31 year old Brown wasj Ralph Dimmick, who won in burned on 40 per cent of his; relief of starter Russ Sink, body in the pileup that killed walked in the eighth off Greg Ronnie Duman, 37, of to force in the winning Mich. run. A walk to Marv Tosch and Wilbur "Bay" Darnell, by Jim Wilson and Char-Deerfield, also injured injlie Cook, had loaded the the crash, was listed in fair, bases with one out.

condition with burns on his! Dick Hanton and Cook each hands and knees. jhad two singles for Richert's. Monday's RMUltl colors of the Lakeport Boat Lakeport Chicago New York 2 Club, will campaign in the DU Class of the Stock Outboard Division, as he starts his sixteenth Clevelond 7, Oakland 2 Boltimore 4, Wothlngton 1 California at Bolton, rain Only game scheduled. Today's eames Baltimore (Bra bender 4-2) at Waihlna. year in APBA boat racing.

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