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Knights Rout Lions by 36-6 SI ifccrtlf 'Aim rr if i i. i fit iv i MOMtoK -Wumll. iu it's Knights Saturilay, Orl. .1, 1T Section Vane I followed quarterback Trey ami a host of other talented i backs In their fourth straight triumph of Ilie season here I'll-jday night, dcleating tlu- Ouachita I Lions Fin? I rratlier, one oi luusiana top hacks, omplcled of 1- passo Yanks Cinch Tie By Beating Tribe i during the cool rwniiig lor l.i'i in the first half when he wai trapped behind the line whilfl trying to pas-. The Knights, preseason tor the league title with livid, simply hail too much power for the I.

ions. Woodlawn finished the night with VM yards total offense, compiled on yards rushing and lii yards passing. For the crushing Woodlawn Attack, fullback Buster llerren led the way with ii." yards on 1.1 tries. All hut nine of his ards came in the lust hall as Woodlawn remained on the ground most of the way. Halfback Handy Mason provided the Knights with a good oiiiside complement to Herrln's yards and lie Ins Jul) tourhdowiis.

lit yards on a scramble two up trv also picked only nishiiu Indians eliminated tlie place Baltimore OrioKs Bea reals Roll hy 1 Joiner NEW YORK U'i The New York Yankees clinched at least a tic for the American League pennant Friday night, defeating Cleveland ")-2 behind the four-hit pitching of Whitey Ford. The Yankees nerd nnlv a vie- lory in one of their two remaining earncs with the Indians or a Chicago defeat to win their fifth straight pennant. The Yankees play the Indians Saturday and Sunday while the White Sox play Kansas City on those days. New York's triumph over the i yAXki" lr YARDSTICK Ouachlt Wondlnwn 14 10 Uh IH I'll I I 4 14 I I 10 I I jim Pa A ri i 1 rpfcl Punt A. nrrMi-.

I tI pr-aHie'. hopes fade the race. The Indians grabbed a 20 lead after two innings, but Ford settled down and held Cleveland hitless the rest of the way for his 17th victory Against six defeats. Ford allowed only one base-runner after the second Joe Azcue. who walked with two out in the fourth.

The Yankee ace retired the last lfi batters he faced. The Yankees struck for five runs in the third inning. Singles by Phil Linz and Robby Richardson and an intentional walk to Mickey Mantle with two out loaded the bases against Jack Kralick. Howard lined a double just inside the third base line, sending Linz and Richardson home with the tying runs. Trcsh, up next, socked his lfith home run into I lloMKi: Huston's Rcarcals, north l.iniiMiiiia's lop ranked Class A A team, were extender! to the fullest by the Homer Pelicans in winning L'0-7 to undefeated after three games here Fn I day night Hoiiut is now 21 I I Iiiislon Kored Willi () seconds left in the fu st half, sending full- Phils Snap Losing Skein in 4-3 Win CINCINNATI UP) The once -potent Philadelphia Phillies came alive Friday night and handed Cincinnati's pennant chances a severe blow, edging the Reds 4-3 on a four-run rallv in the eighth inning.

19-0 conquest Identifiable by the Yellow Jackets include WKST MONROK defensive back Larry in the Bowling (37) trios to bear-hug Ryrd bail Jackets carrier Rob'y Odom during last" night's Mike 'I YARDSTICK urncr Mar Alvin Childs Odom) am Johnson District 1-AAA scuffle at State Fair (right of Stadium. Odom was the leading rusher i show ing), in the contest and scored a touchdown 'imes Photo bv John Mosclcvi Rtnfon 11 ivl IIS II I 1 7 1 I Nrl Vat fl tmh Ni'l varo pfl.s (All mtpi i cplfl Punl-Avq uiihlr I. o' I ppnaltifs ri'. charges up the middle by racing for ii' vanN on 10 trips, 5fi (if them coming in the first half. Knd Handy Hand got the Woodlawn scoring machine cranked up when he tackled Ouachita halfback Skceler Hoyd in the end one for a safely while Boyd was trying to punt.

The two-pointer ciime with left in the first quarter. Following Ouachita's kickoff from the 20 alter the safely. Woodlawn drove for its first touchdown, llerren and Mason alternated in taking the ball down to the two. from where llerren blasted over right tackle for the score, enter lialph Kralt kicked the extra point wilh 2 .11 left in the first quarter for a fto Woodlawn lead. Minutes later, following Wood-lawn's only punt of the night.

Ouachita picked up its lone touchdown on a .14 yard drive. Quar- 4 '4 I 31 The Reds remained one- mi Jill Byrd Yellow Jackets Blank West Monroe the lower left field stands. The Indians quickly jumped on Ford. Chico Salmon opened the game with a single, moved to third on a single by Dick llowser and scored as Leon! Wagner flied out. Ford gave up another run in the second.

Azcue lined a double to right center and raced home when Joe Pepitone lost How-; i hack MikeTlieodos over from the one-yard line to culminate an 80- drive Wayne Parkinan kicked lor a 7 load. I Rehire that drive. Homer had completely dominated the first half, driving all the way to the IHeaicat nal line after taking I the opening kickoff only to fum- at the goal. Nudged by Mets, 1-0 half game behind the first-place St. Louis Cardinals, who lost.

1-0 to the last-place New York Mets. P.ut in order for Cincinnati to win the pennant, the Reds must defeat the Phillies in their last game Sunday while the Cardinals must drop their last two contests with the Mets. The Reds and Phillies do not play Saturday. A Cincinnati victory and a Cardinal split would end the regular season in a tie for the top. The Phillies appeared headed for their 11th straight defeat, By GERRY ROBICHAl'X Times Sports Writer good blinking, for the most the first play of the final chapter to pay dirt.

However, one of the, when big Odom, the game's lead- aid's throw on Kralick's infield single. oniciais ctKin approve 01 one ing rusher witn 7H varus on i lolinnv Kninhten dived Homer then moved to the Cat i terhack in the scemid oei ioo' lint nciin and dip- ji v.v ltl( aimns maneuvers Jackets relied Oil field posi-i nagged the Byrdmen for CLEVELAND NEW YORK ab bl Salmon lb 4 1 1 0 Llnr uon ana niavea ruccea ping nullifying the score. Bolstered by this reprieve 4 0 10 Rich'd'on i failed to score. i Huston scored in five plays after faking the second half al their own .1.1. Quarterback the 3 0 0 1 Maris cf ST.

LOUIS (AP The last-place New York Mets stalled St. Louis' pennant drive 1-0 Friday night, hut the Cardinals maintained their precarious one-half game grip on the National League lead. The loss, which ended an eight -game St. Louis winning streak, left the Cardinals ahead carries, climaxed a Ii3-yard, eight-play drive by going eight yards. Odom accounted for .1.1 yards in three carries during the push.

On the play, a swing to the riuht side. Jacket fullback Don Durham turned in one of the night's better plays by dropping a penetrating lineman with a crushing block and then clearing Howser ss Wagner If Alvis 3b Held rf Davalillo cf Azcue Brown 2b Kralick Moran ph Banks ph 5 tensive lootDan rrmay nignt 1 1 1 5 in muscling their way past! Jo! I West Monroe, 19-0. in a dis-ioSo'trict 1-AAA bruiser in State' i Fair Stadium. 4 0 0 0 Mantle rf 4 0 0 0 Howard 3 0 0 0 Tresh If 2 110 Pepitone lb 3 0 0 0 Bover 3b 10 10 Ford 10 0 0 10 0 0 Monroyans didn't allow the Jackets any closer than the Rebel yard line in the first half. A clever interception hy David Kdgar saved any embarrassment when the Jackets did camp as deep as the VM i losing 3-0 with the help of their sloppy defense.

i But then they struck in the eighth against Jim O'Toole, who Rill Jones passed to end Jack! yards for the score. i Homer came right back with an 80-yard scoring march, full-; back John Charles Anderson go ing the last six stripes through; guard for the 'ly. Benny Prince' kicked the extra point. I Huston completed the scoring in ithe final quarter when Parkinan had limited them to three hits. Pinch hitter Frank Thomas Totals 30 1 4 1 Totals 30 5 7 Cleveland 110 000 0002 New York 00J 000 00k 5 E-Pepilone.

DP-Cleveland 1. LOB-Cleve-land 3. New York 10. 2R-Azcue, Howard. (1).

(loses! thins anyone came defensive end with another of the second-place Cincinnati Reds, who lost to Philadelphia1 4-3. i The Mets stunned St. Louis1 i The winners, trading evenly with the big Rebels in the leather- popping department, turned in three second-half markers after being held to a 0-0 stalemate at intermission. Quarterback Gene Hunt, halfback Rohy Odom and end Ron Pickens came through a touchdown after Hunt's voided check which seL Odom free for elfort was a long toss from the la romp to the coiner of the end 1 zone. over from tne one on a lourin-down play for the tally.

The kick was no good. Woodlawn scored twice in the second quarter, once on a 73-yard touchdown pass from Pra-iher to end Ken Fiherto and again on llerren's second touchdown, a r-yard blast with fi2 seconds left belorp intermission. On the long tally. Prather hit l.ilierlo on the Woodlawn 40 and the speedy end scampered home behind a i oad-clearing block by Kralt al the Ouachita 20. Kraft hooted both extra points and Woodlawn led 23 fi at halftone doing lo the air most of th lime in the second half, W'ood-llawn picked up its final two scores in the third quarter, Prather hit Mason for a 28-jyarder with left in the period and reserve quarterback Terry Bradshaw passed to Andy Creel for Id yards and a score beat out a one-hit back of soc-; ond.

Johnny Briggs ran for Thomas and moved to second as O'Toole walked Cookie Rojas. I Duran's kick was blocked. ER BB SO 5 3 I 0 3 0 1 5 0 2 1 1 1 8 IP Kralick L12-7 4 6 5 Bell 1-3 0 John 2 3-3 1 McMahon 1 0 0 Ford W17-A 9 4 1 Balk-John. faked a field goal try and circled right end for a touchdown from three yards out. Parkman then converted.

Score bv quarter: YARD5TCK Byrd W. Monroe First downs l.i 5 Net yards rush 177 100 Net yards pass .49 0 Passes (A C) 16-5 9 0 Had intercepted I I Pun-Avg 7-29 7 9 35. Fumble-Lost 1-0 3-1 Penaltiesyds 6-70 4-58 Homer F.nd Mike Turner, Necly and Tickens combined for the final score. First, Necly punted high to the WM after a Byrd drive stalled. Turner, leading good punt coverage, won out in a mad scramble after the Rebel back fumbled the kick.

Then, Neely on the first play fired a 17-yard strike to Pickens 0 7 7-20 with scoring maneuvers for the winners with Pickens handling a neat 17-yard pass from second-unit quarterback Russ Necly for the final marker. The victory was the third in a row for the Jackets after a season-opening setback at the hands of Sulphur and marked the second shutout in three tries for the Byrd defenses. It gave Coach .1. Ruston Scoring Summary: R-Pele lheodos. 1 man, kick) R-Jark Prarnmpll, Orioles Bop Tigers, 10-4 BALTIMORE (AP The Baltimore Orioles crushed the De run, (Wayne Park-26 pass from Bill Byrd field general lo Jim Hughes who had gotten back of the Rebel safety on the last play Jones, (kick raded) H-John Charles Anderson, run, (Benny Prince, kick) -Parkman, 3 run, (Parkman, kick) before intermission.

However, for the touchdown from the point the ball sailed over receiver at of the recovery. Duran, usually the five. a steady hooter, misfired on the A 15-yard penalty put West conversion try with six minutes jD. Cox a 4-1 edge in a personal Tennis Tourney Tony Taylor then singled, scoring Briggs and sending Rojas to third. Acting Cincinnati Manager Dick Sislcr acted quickly, bringing in Billy McCool for O'Toole, McCool fanned Johnny Callison for the second out, but Richie Allen followed with a triple to the right field corner, scoring Rojas and Taylor with the tying runs.

Alex Johnson, whose outstanding catch in the fourth inning started a triple play, stroked a single to center field, and Allen scampered across with the inning run. Sammy Ellis relieved McCool and got Vic Power on an inning-ending grounder. Jack Baldschun pitched last two innings for the Phillies, retiring all six Reds he faced. The Reds scored first in the first inning when Tele Rose walked, advanced two bases on a sacrifice and an infield out and scored as Frank Robinson doubled. series with Rebel mentor Cecil Pirkey.

behind the five-hit pitching of left hander Al Jackson and Ed Kranepool's run-scoring single in the third inning. The Cardinals have two games remaining, both with the Mets, and the Reds have one left, against the Thillies Sunday. Kranepool's two-out hit decided a brilliant duel between 11-16, and right-hander Bob Gibson, 18-12, as the Mets snapped an eighth-game losing string and set a club record of 52 season victories. With one out in the third, ex-Cardinal George Altman stroked his second straight single, stole second and went to third on Joe Christopher's ground out. Kranepnol then lashed a single to left, scoring Altman with the run.

Jackson checked the Cardinals on two hits until the eighth when they hunched three singles but failed to score. With two out, Ed Spiezio batted for Gibson and singled to left. Pal Maxvill. running for Spieio, raced to third on Curt Flood's single. Monroe deep in a hole just after I left in the game Begins Todi with 1:0.1 left in the third frame.

Kraft missed the point after following Mason's score but connected alter the Creel TD for Woodlawn's 36-6 margin. Score bv quarter: Ouachita 0 A 0 0 4 Woodlawn 9 14 036 Scorinq Summary: Safety. W-Herren, 2 run I Kraft kick) -Kniqhten, I run (kick failed). W-Liberlo, 7'i pass Prather (kick failfdl Herren, 5 run (Kraft kick W-Mason, 28 pass Prather (kick failed Creel, 10 pass (Kraft kirk l. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Pierremont Oaks tennis officials announced yesterday that the an- In the following minutes, West Monroe made its only drive into Byrd territory, reaching as deep as the 3.1 before two consecutive losses on pass attempts and the final horn ended activity.

Byrd. in lipping ils district the third period began and a. partially blocked Rebel punt set. up the game's first counter, Alexander kicked out to the WM 3h' and Byrd took eight plays to score. Hunt set up the touchdown with The first half was marked by bone-cracking defensive ork by the Rebels as they held off the Jacket charge, but were unable, to mount any kind of offensive1 noise of their own.

A total of eight penalties, fourj troit Tigers 10-4 Friday night but were eliminated from the American League pennant race as the first-place New York Yankees defeated the Cleveland Indians. The night's action left Baltimore 22 games behind the Yanks. The Orioles have one game remaining and the Yanks two. Brooks Robinson, in a strong closing bid to become the league's most valuable player, knocked in four runs while banging out his 28th homer and two singles. inual men and women's dou-' hies championships will bo held iboginning today at.

1:30 p.m. on Pierremont Oaks courts. I The tourney will follow the Jr. against each side, marred playla 17-yarri swing arounn tne ngnt mai io j-n-n and its over-all and actually cost the Jackets a -side, but was nailed at the one-1 standard to 3-M). limited the score during tne first two quar-iyard line ny neoei nanny ror-.

neoeis 10 nru yams kjuii oricn.se up ushins Hub rhampionship tourney whi. 1 concludes this morning. ters of action. i kins who played an outstanding The Jackets piled While the trench corps of each 'defensive game. and passing.

Rushinq club was having al it, Necly and! Perkins' stop was only a de-i West Monroe left the contest Ray Alexander of the Rehs were lay, however. Hunt pushed over i with a 0-2-1 score sheet. This was engaged in a punting duel which the next play behind good their district opener. Player, Team Knighffn, Oua McNflir, Oua. Bovd, Oua Hyde, Oua Hale, Oua McCain, Oua.

RAI TIMOR DETROIT PHILADELPHIA CINCINNATI Following is a list, of matches set for 3:30 p.m. today in the group competition Those not listed below ill begin play at 1:30. ah hi I ab bl ab bl ab bi TC 10 II 9 Bruton cf 3 0 0 0 Aparicio sj sin saw the Jackets steadily getting! blocks from Al Childs and Bill i score bv quarter 0 0 II ft ST. LOUIS NEW YORK 2 1 (he better of W. Monroe Byrd it in field position.

Alexander's boom- Nel 4S 25 19 13 i 7 19 8S 67 27 20 29 1 Prather, Moore. I BurneM. WL Winner I Herren, WL 71 Roias cf 4 10 0 Rose 2b 3 10 0 Tavlor 2b 4 12 1 Ruiz 3b 3 10 0 Callison cf 4 0 10 Pinson cf 3 10 0 Allen 3b 3 112 Robinson rf 4 0 2 1 A Johnson If 4 0 1 1 Johns'n lb 4 0 1 0 Power lb 4 0 0 0 Harper If 2 0 0 0 Dalrympl 4 0 1 0 Keough rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 12 Iv' Baker. Kroner vs. i Moulton; rJewman-P ichardson vs lb bi 4 2 3 On one of KlaiK 2h Ward to score.

Don Duran kicked the point with 6:53 remaining in the quarter. Byrd got its next touchdown on Murov-levv vs Causey-Sandifer ab bi 4 0 2 0 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 5 0 10 Flood cf i 1 2 0 Brock If Mason, WL gjlers. Hunt fielded the ball at the I Wilkinson vs. winner; Neal-Spurlork Scoring Summary B-Hunl, I run, (Duran kirk). Odom, 8 run, (kick lailedi Pickens, 17 pass from Neely, failed).

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Jacket 33 and returned behind 1 0 0 0 Adair 2b 2 0 0 0 Powell If 2 0 0 0 Blair cf 4 0 0 0 B.Robi'n 3b 3 210 Bowens rf 110 0 Siebern lb 2 0 0 0 Lau 4 0 0 0 Brandt cf 4 0 3 3 Roberts 3 0 0 0 Haddix 10 0 0 1111 10 10 0 0 0 0 Horton rf Lumpe 2b Smith 2b Northrop rf Brown Cash lb Roman lb Wert 3b Freehan M'Auliffe SJ Sparma Demeter ph Kaline ph McLain pr 4 0 0 Oi wine ss 3 0 10 Cardenas ss 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Short 2 0 0 0 Coker 3 0 0 0 3 111 4 111 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 10 Groat ss 4 0 2 1 Bover 3b 4 0 0 0 White lb 4 0 10 Javier 2b 4 0 10 Shannon rf 4 0 0 0 McCarver Altman If Ch'toph'r rf Kraneo'l lb Hickman cf Gonder Smith M'Millan Jackson 2 0 10 I Head-Hirsch; Pique-Black vs. winner, richel-Sourlork vs. winner FRIDAY JUNIOR PLAY I Bovs 10- Reese Baker del. Patrick Grant, 6-0, 6 0, Boys 12 Dave Stephens drf. Pnii.

A-l. Ract Haqin. Wl. WL Fvans, WL. Bradshaw, WL Spmks, WL Herrington, WL Brown, WL Bland.

Wl. 10 0 0 Thomas ph Briggs pr Gonzalei cf 10 10 O'Toole 0 10 0 Edwards ph 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 2 0 0 0 Rushinq Player, Team Net 10 0 0 Football 0 0 0 01 TC in 7 5 2 Mike Glenl, 12-10, 7-9, 6-0, Boys 14 I Jeff Loeb def. Sieve Stephens, 6 2, A 3, 34Lon West def. John Moulton, 2-6, 6 4, 7 5, Passim 4 0 10 James ph Uecker Gibson Spiezio ph Maxvill pr 4 0 0 0 II 2 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 PA PC Int. Yds.

TD 8 Boys 16 -John Mioullon def. Dave Dvkes 12 I IS9 2 Perkins, WM Bowling, WM Alexander, WM jClovd, WM Fdqar, WH Wiggins, WM Neely, Bv Hunt, By Odom, By Johnson, By 4 16 J4 A 7 3 6 37 66 6 Totals 33 4 8 4 Totals 27 3 4 1 Philadelphia 000 000 0404 Cincinnati 100 002 0003 Taylor, Allen, Wine. DP Philadelphia 1, Cincinnati 1 Plav A. Johnson, Wine, Tavlor and Power. LOB Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 2.

2B Robinson. 3B Allen. SB Ruiz, Pin-son. Wine, Ruiz, Harper. IP ER BB SO 'Scores 31 1 1 Totals Totals 4 I in Receiving 47 I 0 in 1 30 0 PC Yds.

TO Player, Team Prrttl-ier, Wl Bradshaw, WL Spink WL Knighten, Oua. Player, Team Creel, Wl. Mason, Wl. Liberto, WL Tunks, WL 6-0, 61; Girls 10 Marion Lyons def. Melanie Harrell, 6-1, 6-0 Saturday schedule: 9 30 a Reese Baker vs.

kern Hargrove; John Moullon vs Lon West; Jeff Loeb vs Sieve Stephens; Helen Hickman vs. Karen Carter; Nina Giddens vs. Marion Martha Thurber vs. Alice DePochemorit 11 a Reese Baker vs. Skippy Pou; I Jelf Loeb vs.

Lon West. Durham, By 7 -8 6 24 78 61 TD1 0 1 0 0 3.1 Totals 32 4 i 4 Totals 30 10 Detroit 010 210 0004 Baltimore 060 300 10x 10 E-None. DP-Baltimore 1. LOB-Detroit 4, Baltimore 5. 2B-Freehan, Brandt, Adair.

HR-Demet-er (22), B. Robinson (28). IP ER BB SO Sparma LS-6 1 2-3 3 6 6 4 1 Seale 2 1-3 2 3 3 2 0 Aquirre 2 0 0 0 0 0 Rakow 2 1113 2 Roberts W13-7 5 4 4 4 2 4 Haddix 4 2 0 0 0 5 HBP-Bv Roberts (Brown). WP-Rakow. PB-Freehan.

7 IS 16 1 PC 2 0 0 8 4 3 0 Yds. 18 31 0 0 Int. 1 0 New York 001 000 0001 St. Louis 000 000 000 0 Fwhite. Bover, Groat.

LOB New York 10, St. Louis 6. 2B Flood. SB Altman. IP ER BB SO Jackson 11 14 .9 5 0 0 12 Gibson 18-12 8 8 110 7 Schultz 1 1 0 0 0 0 A 19,019.

Passing PA 14 2 6 I 4 1-3 4 3 1 2 4 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 7 1-3 5 3 3 2 4 13 2 110 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 10 (Cardenas). 2:17. 38 15 IS 10 14 15 Short Roebuck 5-3 Baldschun O'Toole McCool 4-5 Ellis Jav HBP- By Short COLLEGE GAMES Georqe Washington 34, Furman 14. Eastern Ky. 6, Murray State 6 (tie).

Central Conn. 42, Bridgewater (Mass I. Cincinnati 19, Detroit 0 Texas Southern 33, Lackland AFB 9. Miss. State Frosh 14, Ala.

Frosh 7. New Mexico 26, Brlgham Young 14 0 Player, Team Hunt, Bv Neely, By Wiggins, WM Williams, WM Player, Team Johnson, Bv Durham, Ry Pickens, Bv Receiving Colvin, WL Beck, Wl. vans, WL Tubbs, WL Player, Tpam Liberto. WL Bod, WL Iowa at South Cameron. Oberlin at Sam Houston (Gillis), Oct.

12. Jennings at LaRose-Cutoft. Franklin at Ravne, reset Oct. 4. Kaplan at Lake Arthur.

Plaquemine at Redemptorist. Baton Rouqe rset Oct. 4. Walker at Zachary. Scott at Judice, reset Oct.

5. Basile at Midland. Pine at Doyle, reset Oct. SI. James at St.

Joseph (Chauvm). Kentwood at Jackson. Abbeville at Cathedral (Latiiyettr Punting RESUME SERIES Virginia and West Virginia resume football rivalry in PC Yds. TD 1 38 0 1 -6 0 I 17 1 Punts Avq. I 20 0 4 34 1 LOCAL GAMES JESUIT 14, AIRLINE 7 BYRD 1'.

West Monroe 0. WOODLAWN 36, Ouachita 6. BOSSIER 40, Bastrop 7. FAIR PARK at LaGranqe, rain. Hanson at St, Michael's (Crowlev).

canceMed. Chicago Pale Hose Sweep Pair From Kansas City A's 3-2, 5-4 Bossier 'Kats Rip Bastrop Rams, 40-7 STAND CHICAGO The Chicago White Sox swept a double-header from Kansas City 3-2 and 5-4 Friday night, but saw Yankee defeats, which would! balls by Bill Bryan, end the regular season in a tie. wes Stock, now 8-3, loaded the The White Sox won the second I bases with intentional walks to game in the ninth inning on Bill Floyd Rohinson and Pete Ward. Skowron's bases-loaded single. Skowron followed with a single Don Buford started the winning 'to right, scoring Buford with the AMERICAN LEAGUE AREA GAMES Ruston 20, Homer 7.

Jonesboro-Hodge 25, M.inden 13, Soringhill 26, North Caddo 13. Haynesville 14, Winnfield 13. Leesville 33, Ferriday 6. Delhi 16, Jena 0. Menard 20, Marksvilie 0 Natchitoches 13, Tioga 0.

Haughton 13, Coushatta 6. Farmerville 25, eernice 6, Mansfield 19, Many 0. Caldell Parish 14, Lake Providence Vidalia 34, LaSalle (Olla) 0, Tallulah 21, Oak Grove 6. Winnsboro 14, Rayville 13. Block (J'n'lle) 40, Buckeye 13.

Logansport 20, Arcadia 7. Cotton Valley 7, Benton 6 Plain Dealing 19, Sarepta 7. Crowville 24, Sterlinqton 0 Waterproof 26, Davidson 20. Sicily Island 24, Wisner 0 Won Lost Pet. Behind 98 per punt on a pair of New York i Chicago i Baltimore yards kicks.

96 96 Detroit 85 rally with a single and moved to winning run 62 64 61 76 79 87 82 9n their hopes for the American league pennant reduced to long-shot chance at a tie. The second-place White Sox; now stand two games behind thei New York Yankees, whose 5-2; vielorv over Cleveland clinched! .613 .600 .596 .528 ,506 .488 t'- .388 .35 second and third on two passed Los Angeles 81 Cleveland ,78 Minnesota 78 Boston 7n Washington Kansas City grabbed a 4-3; lead with three runs in the sixth1 inning, but Chicago tied it with I Game rushing honors went lo with 118 yards on nine carries. He also completed one pass for eight yards and caught another for 3h Score bv quarters-Bossier 14 1445 Baslrop 7 Kansas Cify 57 10.3 BASTROP Bossier's Bear-kats, held to only lour touch-! downs through its first three, eames, exploded for six here' Friday night and blistered defending District 1-AAA champion Bastrop, 40-7. Quarterback Gilbert and fullback I. airy Jones scored two touchdowns apiece for Coach Bill Hudson's Bearkats! in their league opener.

The de- After Reily's jaunt gave the Bams the lead, Jones came right hack with another three-yard scoring plunge early in the second stanza to give Bossier the lead for good. This time Ken Beach converted, alter a fumhle prevented his kicking attempt after the first marker. Gilbert scored from the three in the second period and then a run in its sixth. Ron Hansen! TRIPLE A GAMES Broadmoor 6, Baton Rouge 0 Bcgalusa 19, Lee (B 3 West Orange, at Baton Rouge Glen Oaks, cancelled (Hildai. St.

Aloysius vs. Behrman, reset Oct. 4 singled, was sacrificed to sec-! ond. advanced to third on a wild pitch and came home as J. C.

Martin flied out. Bryan singled across the final! two runs in the A's rally. Scortrq Summary Bos Larry Jones 1 run. (k ick fa 56 run. Tom Hclmer Bast Warn Reily kick i Friday's Results Chicago 3-5, Kansas City 24 New York 5, Cleveland 2 Baltimore 10, Detroit 4 Los Anqeles 5, Minnesota 4 Only games scheduled Saturday's Games Cleveland (Stange 7-131 at New York (Downing 13-8) Kansas City (O'Donoghu 10.13) at Chicago (Hprien 1 2-0 1 Detroit (Regan 5-10! at Baltimore (Pap-pas 16-7) Washington (Loun 1-0) at Boston (Mon-bououette 12-14) Los Angeles (McBride 4-12 or Latman 6-10) at Minnesota (Boswell 1-0) (Kenneth Beach Bos Jones, 3 run kick i (Hilda).

Fortier vs. Rummel (N.O.), reset Oct 4 (Hilda) ab bi Jesuit (NO) Thibodaux, reset Oct. a i i n' 4 (Hilda) at least a tie for the pennant. Thus, if the Yankees win one of their two remaining games with the Indians, or if Chicago loses one of its two games with the Athletics, the Yankees will win the pennant. Chicago's only hope is for two White Sox victories and two KANSAS CITY CHICAGO ab bi lb bi C'can'rls ss 5 0 10 McCraw If 4 0 0 0 Sfnht If 5 0 0 0 Buford 2b 4 0 10 Mathews cf 4 0 10 H'shb'g'r rf 0 0 0 0 Colavito rf 4 12 0 Rob'son rf 3 0 10 TV LANE TILT POSTPONED NEW ORLEANS officials announced Friday that the game between Tulane and Duke had been postponed.

Officials of both schools were negotiating to reschedule the game at a later date. Tulane also said its freshman game against the University of Southern Mississippi had been canceled and definitely would be played later. KANSAS CITY CHICAGO bl teat was tne mini straight uv loop action for Murry's Rams. Bossier now stands at. 4 110 McCraw If YARDSTICK Bossier Bos-Jimmy Gilbert, 3 nJfi, (Beach kickl Bos-Robert Hamlett, 20 pass from Gilbert, ikick failed) Bos Gilbert, 10 run, (Bear.k kickl Bos James Smith, 10 run, (Beach kick) RUSHING necuunugn in u.l ai I erreoonne, ppo, (Hilda).

over-all hile the Rams dropped i Net yards rush i Net yards pass I NATIONAL LEAGUE 4 110 3 0 10 4 0 11 5 12 1 3 2 2 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 Passes (A-Cl Bastrop 9 138 44 4-2 4 1-34 0 3 2 4-60 C'pan'ru ss Charles 3b Mathews cf Colavito rf Gentile lb Edwards Stock Reynolds If Causey 2b Krausse Alusik ph Bryan Won Lost Pet. Behind 18 329 28 7-3 1 2-41 0 11 6-75 5 0 11 Buford 2b 5 0 10 Robinson rf 5 0 2 0 Ward 3b 4 0 10 Skowron lb 3 12 0 Hansen ss 1 0 0 0 Berry cf 4 110 Martin 4 111 Peters 0 0 0 0 Fisher 1 0 0 0 Burgess ph 2 0 12 Hicks pr Had intercepted The Bearkats drove for THURSDAY'S RESULTS Class AA Pineville 14, Lafayette 13. Bolton 12, Northside (Lafayette) Sulphur 15, Nederland, 6 Redemptorist (NO I 36. South .575 St. Louis 92 Cincinnati 92 touchdown the first time they had Fumbie-Lost 6.

Terre- Penalties yds. the ball sending Jones over! 0 0 0 0 bonne 7 0 0 0 0, Istrouma 34, Baker 6. Net 101 67 36 26 10 12 10 2 1:9 5 23 68 69 70 70 74 80 82 86 94 1D8 .571 .565 .561 .538 .500 488 .463 "3 Player, Team TC Ems, Bossier 15 101 Gilbert, Bossier 4 6 7 Chambers, Bossier 8 3A Smith, Bossier 3 26 Watson, Bossier I in Miller, Bossier I 12 Brown, Bossier 3 19 Kruithoff. Bnssier I 2 ReUy. Baslrop 9 v.j Grimmitt.

Risked 5 5 Bailev. Rattcp 5 23 PASSING Hi 2 6 12 14 18 26 40 Philadelphia 91 San Franrisco 90 Milwaukee 86 Pittsburgh 80 Los Ange'es 78 Chicago 7i Houston 66 New York 52 Friday's Gentile lb iduii wara jo i ui Charles 3b 3 110 Skowron lb 4 0 0 0: Causev 2b 4 0 2 1 Weis 2b 0 0 0 01 Duncan 3 0 0 0 Hansen ss 3 12 1 Tart'bull Ph 0 0 0 0 Berry cf 4 1 Santiago 1 0 0 0 Carreon 1 0 0 0 Aluxik ph 10 11 Martin 2 0 0 0' J.m'nez Ph 0 0 0 0 Pijarro 2 0 1 2 Aever pr 0 0 0 0 Wilhelm 1 0 0 0, Bryan ph 1 0 0 0 New Iberia. 19, Morgan City 0 Lake Charles 20, Beaumont, Te North Louisiana Holly Ridge 26. Southside 0 NeweHton 33, Mangham 6. Crowley 13, Ooelousas 0 BROWN HIGH WINS .325 Results Philadelphia 4.

Oncinrat 3 Thomas Green raced 35 yards Player, Team PA PC Int Yds TO New York I St. Louis 0 Totals 38 4 11 4 Totals 30 10 3 None out when winning run scored Kansas City 000 01) 000-4 Chicago 100 201 001 Ward. LOB Kansas City 9, Chicago 12 2B-Causev, Skowron, Berrv. SB -Mr. Bean 2 -Campaneris, Martin, Berry 2 SF Martin.

IP ER BB SO Krausse 4 5 3 3 2 3 Bowsfieid .1 1 0 0 0 1 Stock 1 3 3 4 2 2 4 4 Tiiiu is 1 I Totals 32 3 1 3 for the games only score in the Kansas City JJ0-J oi 200 oo-s second quarter as Brown High of from the three. Bastrop came right back and took a brief 7-6 lead when ipiarterback Wain Keily cut 1 loose on a brilliant 5fi-yard sprint and end Tom Holmer booted the extra point. But from there to the end it! was all Bossier as the Bearkats. unleashed a devastating ground! Eame that ale up 329 yards. Halfhack Mike Ems led the of-j fensive surge with a whopping KH vards-.

South Louisiana Cerlrai IB I 17, Denham Sonras 0 (BR) 21, 2 Ponchatouia 19, Gonzales 7. Oakdale 33. DeOumcv 7. Hammond 20, St Paul's (Covington) 0 fhiriaA tossed a 20-yard scoring pass to end Boh Hamlet in the third The Bearkats rolled for two more scores in the final chapter. Gilbert getting one on a 10 yard dash and reserve halfback James Smith the other on a 10-yard run.

Gilbert trailed Fnis in rushing for the Bearkats with fi7 yards on only four trips. The junior signal-raller also passed for 2t! yards and averaged 41 E-Non. LOB-Kansas City 9, Chicago Springhill beat Princeton Drag- I 2R-Cusv 2, Charles at Princeton fi-0, Ward. SB-Han-; OOS Friday Zone 3 Milwaukee 3-4, Pittsburgh 2-5, hf game 10 innings Houston 6, Los Anqeles 1 San Francisco 9. Chicago 0 Saturday's Games New Yck (Fisher 10-17 St (Sadecki 2O-10) C.nicaqo (Bul 14-14: at San Franrisro (Es'eiie 1 1) (Law 12 H) at Milwaukee (Umharh 0 0' Houston (Johntnn 11.14) Jt LOS Anoe'es (Brewer 3-3).

night i Only games scheduled G''bert, Bossier 7 3 1 28 Reily Bastrop 3 18 8" Grimmitt, Bast-op 1 I 0 36 0 RECEIVING) Player, Team PC Yds TO Reily, Baslrno 1 ja 0 Holmer. Bastrop .1 10 Bowling, BosS'er .280 Hamlet, Bossie' 1 20 I PUNTINO) Player, Team Punts Dist Avf. Gilbert, pnss.fr (2 41 fl Holme', 34 0 a District 1. night in battle. ER BB SO 3 1 4 0 2 2 Peters 5 94316 Fisher .3 2 0 0 0 1 POSTPONED GAMES Wilhelm 12-9 I 0 0 0 0 1 The following games wer postponed Peters faced men In th, Stock faced, due to Hurricane Hilda 4 men in 9fh Marion (Lake Charles) (I SL Mary's HBP-Bv Slock (Bnlnrd) WP-Krije (Orange, reset Oct, 3 at Marion 2, Stock, Peters PB-Edwards, Bryan 2.

Frarklinton at Lutrher, reset Oct. 5 2 49. A 13,489. I St. Edmund at Sunset IP S'liaon L0 4 3 Wvatt 2 1 0 Powsfield 10 Wlf-9 5 5 2 Wilhelm 4 3 0 0 0 2 Brown 2 0 i Princeton 0 3 3 1 Sconpq Summary I Thomas Green, 35 run, (run failed).

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