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Rox Snap Losing Skein With 4 Weekend Wins Over Chiefs Hodges to Pitch Final Game of Home Stand Jonight LONG Sports Editor 'Fritz Night9 Slated July 24 By JOE Daily Timtf St. Cloud's Rox entered the behind them, but thanks to some in the right places, the club comes out of It with a reverse in the Aberdeen (it is now nine and one half games out) besides solidifying its hold on third place. Splendid relief performances by Jay McGarigle and Dan Sapor-iti made sure of Saturday's squeakers while route-going jobs by Bill Ballou and Jim Fraser made things easy Sunday. Frank Hodges will hurl the finale of the series against the Chiefs tonight at 7:30 before both clubs take two days off for the All-Star game. Doug Gentry (6-3) is slated to pitch for Manager Bob Clear's club.

After tonight's game, the Rox are idle until Thursday when they open a five-game series back at Grand Forks. Then one week from tonight they return horn- to open a week-long borne stand against Winnipeg and Aberdeen. record and sights set on regaining The Rox swept consecutive doubleheaderg from Grand Forks, 8-4 and 5-4 Saturday and 3-1 and 4-1 Sunday, to chop their losing skein and to also move to within one and one-half games of second place Duluth-Superior, which lost two of three over the weekend And manager Joe Macko's club If (15) The lone Grand Forks run came on Pat Owens' 19th home run of the season leading off the seventh inning. The decisive inning for the Rox was the fifth when Ballou drew a walk and was sacrificed to second. Then Lou Brock hit into a fielder's choice and Ott singled.

Don Combs then delivered a double to left field to plate both i Grand Forks outfielder Rudy Welch was ejected from Saturday's second game for protesting too vehemently a play at second base in the first inning when DeMoss was safe stealing Billy Cowan came up with another great catch in the opening frame of the Saturday nightcap, leaping up against the wall to rob Pat Owens of an extra-base hit The Rox, who had lost four in a row before Saturday, haven't lost more than four straight in any stretch this year, though they have dropped that number on three different occasions Though Brian Mee doesn't swing a heavy bat in the St. Cloud lineup, the husky catcher makes up for part of it with his defensive prowess. Over the weekend, he threw out three runners attempting to steal and picked off two others Fraser, who didn't walk a batter, said all five hits off him in the second gam Sunday were hit off his slider. i WELCOME HOME St. Cloud Rox left fielder Billy Cowan (far right) crosses home plate after hitting a three-run homer in the third inning of the second game Saturday night at Municipal Stadium.

Greeting him are Lou Brock (49) and Bill Ott (15) who scored ahead of him on the circuit smash, his 11th of the year. The Rox won 5-4 en route to a four-game, weekend sweep over Grand Forks. The Chiefs catcher is Larry Fidalgo and the umpire Bob Gilbert. (Photo for The Times by John Tennant) July 17, 1961 fv I' 8ri. son sub-district tilts and their coach apparently felt it was time to throw in the towel.

The change means that there will be no doubleheader nights with St. Cloud, scheduled to meet Kimball in the opener tonight, getting a forfeit win and Foley meeting Sauk Rapids at 6:30 instead. Foley and Sauk Rapids finished 3-3 in league play with the Granite City club ending 6-0. St. Cloud faces tonight's winner in a 6:30 game Tuesday and tonight's losers duel Tuesday's loser Thursday night after an off-night Wed Gets 8 Split Legion Tournament Opens MM HOME RUN TWINS Roger Maris of New York Yankees gets a light from teammate Mickey Mantle (right) in their dressing room after winning 2-1 over Baltimore Sunday.

Mantle hit his 32nd home run. Maris has 35 circuit blasts. (AP photo) Tigers Homer Way Into Lead St Cloud, with several organizations working together, will have a "Dave 'Fritz Night" on Monday, July 24, when Winnipeg plays the Rox at Municipal Stadium. Mayor Thomas Mealey is spearheading the project with various organizations to push ticket sales and promotion of the night for the St. Cloud Cathedral grad who signed with the St.

Louis Cardinal organization for a sizeable bonus a month ago Frank DeMoss, who joined the Rox Friday made a fine impression on the weekend crowds with his alert and hustling play, both at shortstop and at the plate. The consensus of opinion was that he is a much improved player than he was when he hit .228 while playing third base here a year ago Gene Etter has been placed on the disabled list to make room for Jim Fraser, who returned to action Sunday after being out with blood poisoning for over three weeks nesday. The meet will continue Friday and, if necessary, Saturday nights with all contests to start at 6:30 p.m. There aren't too many observers who believe the 'game if necessary' clause will have to be put into effect. St Cloud is simply an overwhelming choice.

The Granites have run up a total of 12 victories in 13 games. this season and are sporting a phenomenal .384 batting average on 132 hits in 344 plate appearances. The pitching, led by tha Hits as BUI The first came with two aboard in the first inning off loser Jim Kaat. The second was a 450-foot smash off reliever- Danny Mc Devitt in the seventh inning. Twins outfielder Bob Allison was taken out of the second game after he was hit in the back of the head by a throw by shortstop De La Hoz, who was trying for a fifth-inning double play.

Minnesota Friday sent pitcher Gerry Arrigo to Syracuse, paring the roster to 24 players in anticipation of Zoilo VersaUes' return. The suspended shortstop says he will be ready to rejoin the Twins for their home series with Detroit, opening next Friday. Versalles, 20, and his 18-year-old wife were reunited Saturday. Versalles was at the Minneapolis-Si. Paul airport to greet his bride of four months when she arrived from Cuba.

Vertallti quit the team two weeks ago, complaining he was ill and lonely for his wife. He now has had medical help and is eight pounds heavier. "I feel stronger," he said. "I'll play better now, and I'll be Twin runners. First Game GRAND FORKS U) ab rbi Muench.

2b 3 0 10 Martinez, as 3 0 0 Orf. cf 2 0 1 Welch, rf 3 0 0 0 Owens, If 3 12 1 Price, lb 3 0 2 Rodriguez, 3b 3 0 0 0 Nipp, 3 0 0 0 Meinhard, 2 0 0 TOTALS 25 16 1 ST. CLOUD (3) ab rbi De Moss, aa 2 0 0 0 Brock, cf 12 0 0 Ott, rf 2 12 1 Combs, lb 2 i Campbell. 3b Cowan. 3 0 10 Maloner.

3b 0 0 0 Mee, 2 0 0 0 Ballou, ...,.4 10 0 0 TOTALS 19 3 5 2 Grand Forka 000 000 1-1 St. Cloud 001 020 3 B-Welch. PO-A-Grand Forks 18-7, St, Cloud 21-11. LOB Grand Forks 4, St. Cloud S.

2B Ott, Combs. HR Owen. SB Campbell. SAC De Moss. Pitching Summary lp er bb so Meinhard (L, 5-J) 8 5 3 3 6 4 Ballou (W, 3-2) 7 6 1 1 11 U-Pertz and Gilbert.

1:35. SUNDAY SECOND GAME Jim Fraser back in action aft er more than three weeks on the disabled list, showed all he lost was time as he fired a five-hitter to give the Rox a 4-1 win and the weekend sweep, Fraser did not walk a batter and notched four strikeouts in getting his fifth win. The Rox jumped on Troy Giles for four runs in the first inning and made them stand up for the game. Joe Macko and Ron Campbell each had two of the eight Rox hits. Frank DeMoss opened the St.

Cloud first with a single and Lou Brock walked. Bill Ott singled to load the bases and Macko looped a single to left for a run. Campbell also singled to left, for two runs, and Cowan walked to load the bases agair Brian Mee lofted a sacrifice fly to center to end the scoring. Three singles and a double play scored the Chiefs' tally in the fifth frame. GRAND FORKS (1) ab 3 3 3 3 3 rbi 1 0 Rodriguez, 3b Martinez, as Orf, cf Welch, rf Owens, If Price, lb 3 Muench, 2b 3 Fidalgo, 3 Giles, 1 a-Santana 1 Gordon, 0 TOTALS 26 ST CLOUD (4) 15 0 ab 3 1 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 rbi 1 0 0 0 De Moss, Brock, cf Ott, rf Macko, lb Campbell.

3b Cowan, If Noun, 2b Mee, Fraser, 0 TOTALS 21 4 4 a-Hit into double play for Giles in 5th. Grand Forks 000 010 01 St. Cloud 400 000 x-4 E-Mee. PO-A-Grand Forka 18-10, St. Cloud 21-8.

DP Orf, Fidalgo, Rodriguez and Giles: Noun, De Moss and Macko. LOB Grand Forks 4, St. Cloud 4. SF-Mee. Pitching Summary ip er bb so Giles (L, 1-3) 4 6 4 4 4 2 Gordon 2 2 0 0 0 5 Fraser (W, 5-2) 7 5 1 1 0 4 BK-Gordon.

U-Gllbert and Perti. A 372. SATl'RDAY Winnipeg 000 000 3003 5 2 Aberdeen 110 040 OOx 6 7 0 Hilgendorf. Polltte (5), CayU (8) and Kuhlman; Young, Hunt (9) and Massa-relU. Eau Claire 000 050 0005 10 0 Duluth-Superior 001 000 030 4 10 2 Foy.

Handrahan (8) and Carty, Shields (7i Thompson, Marentette (5), Delgado (9) and Freehan. SINDAV First Game Eau Claire 200 000 O-r-2 5 1 Duluth-Superior 106 020 9 9 0 Stokoe, Handrahan (4) and Carty: Weller, Marentette (1) and Second Game Eau Claire 000 1 00 01 3 0 Duluth-Superior 000 000 00 5 0 Henrichs and Shields: mil and Freehan. Winnipeg 000 010 010-2 3 3 Aberdeen 400 100 12 8 9 2 Whitehurst, Carpenter (1), CayU (3), Lowry (6), Deem (8) and Kuhlmann: Knowles, Jones (6) and Massarelll. weekend with four straight losses timely pitching and enough hits second place. also gained a game on league-leading s.

01, fst tle's homer came off Steve Barber, who also was the victim of Mickey's game-winning double in the ninth, following a double by Tony Kubek. The Angels out-hit the Senators in both games but lost the second in the 10th on two walks, and a bunt by Coot Veal. Carroll Hardy's two-out single in the 12th broke a 3-3 tie in the 12th inning of the second game at Chicago and a wild throw by Jim Landis gave the Red Sox an extra run to beat Cal McLish. Dave Hillman was the winner. Minoso's hit in the first game mode Frank Baumann the winner over Arnold Earley.

Slight Sikes Captures Title DETROIT (AP) Dick Sikes, who will lose his shadow if he takes off any more weight, starts building up today for the National Amateur in September at Pebble Beach, Calif. For the next two weeks, he will be fenced off from a golf course. The 21-year-old University of Arkansas golf team captain, who Saturday captured the National Public Links title, is recuperating while serving National Guard duty at Ft. Chaffee, Ark. He already has broken a medalist jinx, becoming the third qualifying leader ever to go on to win the public links crown in the tourney's 36-year history.

He did it with a 4 and 3 decision over John Molenda, Detroit Tech student, in Saturday's scheduled 36-hole windup on the expansive par 35r35 70 Rackham course. Sine Palmer already has won the U.S. Open in 1960 and the Masters in 1958 and 1960, the PGA championship is the one major title he needs to complete the cycle. The PGA is the next tournament for Arnie and he said he'll spend a full week getting ready for its start, July 27, at Chicago's Olympia Fields Country Club. Arriving at Idlewild Airport, Palmer said the British Open title "was one of the hardest championships I ever won boy, it was rough." He said of the Birkdale course: "talk about narrow fairways and scrub you just hit and hope." And as for the weather, which for a time threatened to cancel the tournament: "It was continually the roughest I have ever seen." Contractors Industrial Electric Construction Electric Contracting of all kinds Maintenance of Electric Power Equipment Installation of Commercial and Industrial lighting Equipment.

108-Court House Squirt St, Cloud, Minn. 1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit flexed its muscles Sunday with six home runs to back up complete games by Don Mossi and Phil Regan and regained the American League lead from New York by half-game and one percentage point. Rocky Colavito hit two and Norm Cash, Al Kaline, Dick Mc-Auliffe and Mossi one each in an 11-1 and 8-3 over the Kansas City A's. Mickey Mantle's 32nd home run and ninth-inning double led the New York Yankees to a 2-1 victory over Baltimore. Bud Daley's four-hitter kept the Yanks rolling.

After Los Angeles rapped out 13 hits, including three-run homers by Steve Bilko and Ken Hunt in an 11-2 first game romp over Washington, the Angels lost the second 4-3 in the 10th on a pair of walks by Ryne Duren and bad throw by catcher Del Rice. Boston salvaged a split with Chicago when the Red Sox broke through with two runs in, the 12th taning for a 5-3 victory in the second game after the White Sox took the first 4-3 on Minnie Min- oso's two-run single in the ninth. Mossi's homer in the first game at Detroit was his first of the year as he helped himself to victory No. 10 with a five-hitter. All Detroit runs in the second came on homers.

Colavito's 23rd and 24th drove in five. Cash hit his 5th with a man on, his first in 17 games. Daley might have had a shut-wit in Baltimore in a rain-interrupted game but for some shoddy play that let two fly balls fall in for hits in the sixth inning when the Orioles scored their run. Man SATURDAY FIRST CAME A top-flight relief job by Jay McGariele taved the way for the Rox 5-4 win. McGarigle came on on in the sixth and after the Chiefs tied the score on an in field single and an error, set down six batters in order to pics: up the win, his third against five defeats.

The winnine run came in the bottom of the sixth. Billy Cowan led off by a drawing a base on halls off Juan Gener. He stole second and when the throw went into center field, he kept on go-ins, kickine the throw out of the third baseman's glove and scor ing on the second error on the play. Don Isaacs started for the Rox and was coasting along with a 3-0 lead until Don Nipp hit him for a two-run homer in the fifth. Three straight singles to open the sixth drove him from the box.

Brian Mee hit a two-run home run for the Rox in the fourth after a walk, fielder's choice, and Frank DeMoss' double had given St. Cloud a 1-0 margin in the second. Grand Forks outhit the Rox 11- 6 with only DeMoss getting two hits for the Rox. GRAND FORKS (4) ab rbi Muench, lb 1 Martinez, 4 Orf. cf 4 Welch, rf 4 Owens, If 3 1 Telleria, lb 3 Ridrifuez, 3b 3 1 Nipp.

0 2 1 Gener, 3 0 TOTALS 29 4 11 3 ST. CLOUD (S) ab rbi Noun. 2b 3 0 10 Brock, cf 3 110 OU, rf 3 0 11 Macko, lb lOOO Campbell. 3b 1 0 0 Cowan. If 2 2 0 0 Moss, ss 3 1 2 1 Mee, 1 1 2 Isaacs, 10 0 0 McGarigle, 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 23 6 4 Grand Forkf 000 022 04 St.

Cloud 010 211 5 Gener 2, Noun. Nipp, Rodriguez. PO-A Grand Forks 18-7, St. Cloud 21- 10. DP Gener, TeUeria and Rodriguez.

LOB Grand Forks 6, St. Cloud 5. 2B Noun, De Moss, Rodriguez, Ott. HR Mee, Nipp. SB Cowan 2.

Pitching Summary lp er bb to Gener fL. 5-5) 6 5 4 5 6 x-Isaacs .5 10 4 1 1 McGarigle (W. 3-5) 2 1 0 0 0 2 Faced three batters In 6th. WP Gener. Peru and Gilbert.

1:57. SATURDAY SECOND GAME Dan Saporiti came on in relief of Bobby Teague in the seventh inning with two on and none out and did his job to perfection to preserve the 5-4 Rox win. Saporiti got Don Nipp to hit into a fielder's choke and Pat Owns to ground into a double play after singles by Jose Martinez and Gene Orf drove Teague from the hill. A three-run home run by Billy Cowan was the big blow in the contest, in which the Rox were outhit 9-5. Cowan's blast came in the third frame off Frank Bork.

A single by Frank DeMoss, stolen base, infield out, and passed ball scored the first Rox run in the opening inning. In the DeMoss led off with a double and Lou Brock singled him to third. Bill Ott walked to load the bases. Dan Combs hit a sacrifice fly before Cowan unloaded his homer. Larry Fidalgo also hit a three-run shot for the losers, in the fourth frame.

GRAND FORKS (4) ab rbi Muench, 2b 3 0 1 0 Martinet, as 4 110 Orf, cf 4 0 3 1 Welch, rf 0 0 0 Nipp. lb 3 0 1 Owens. If 4 0 0 Telleria, lb-rf 2 12 Rodriguei, 3b 2 10 Vidalgo, 3 11 Bork, 2 0 0 TOTALS 27 4 9 4 ST CLOUD (5) ab rbi De Moss, si 3 2 2 0 Brock, cf 3 110 OU. rf 2 1 0 0 Combs, lb 1 0 1 Campbell, 3b 3 0 0 0 Cowan, If 3 113 Maloney, 2b 3 0 1 0 Mee, .....2 0 0 0 Teague, 3 0 0 0 Saporiti, 0 0 0 0 TOTALS .23 5 5 4 Grand Forks 100 300 04 St. Cloud 104 000 5 Nipp.

Brock, Campbell, Fidalgo. PO-A Grand Forks 18-5, St. Cloud 21- DP De Moss, Maloney and Combs; Mee and De Moss; Campbell, Maloney and Combs. LOB Grand Forks 6, St. Cloud 4 2B De Moss, Orf.

Telleria, Maloney. HR Cowan, Fidalgo. SB De Moaa, Mee. SF Combs. Pitching Summary ip er bb so Bork (L, 4-5) I 5 5 4 3 1 x-Teague (W, 1-0) 9 4 3 4 2 Saporiti 1 0 0 0 0 0 Faced two batters in 7th.

WP Teague. PB Fidalgo. Gilbert and Peru. 1:50. A-232 paid.

SUNDAY FIRST GAME Bill, Ballou scattered six hits and lost his shutout in the last frame as the Rox scored a 3-1 verdict in the Sunday night opener. Ballou had only one strikeout and walked only one in winning his third game against two losses. For the third straight game, St. Cloud was outhit yet won. The Chiefs had six hits to the Rox' five.

Bill Ott had two of the five hits by the winners, one of them a run-producing double in the third to snap a scoreless deadlock. FOLEY The St. Cloud sub-district American Legion baseball tournament opens here tonight with the St. Cloud entry a top-heavy favorite. The sub-district meet, a double elimination affair, runs all week and will finally determine a champion to compete in the District 6 tourney at Wadena July 27.

A sudden change in tournament plans had to be made Saturday when it was learned that Kimball would not field a team for the meet. The Cubs lost all six of the regular sea Green Twins CLEVELAND, Ohio fAP) -Hero Lenny Green and the Minnesota Twins headed west today for a headon clash with the Los Angeles Angels, who nudged the Minnesotans out of eighth place in the American League standings for short, time, Sunday. Going into the three-game series Tuesday, the Twins have a scant half-game lead on the Angels. Minnesota salvaged eighth place in splitting a double bill with the Indians here Sunday. Los Angeles took temporary possession ot eighth place by beating Washington but lost it again when the Senators gained the triumph in the nightcap.

Green had a triple, doutwe ana three singles to spark the Twins First Game MINNESOTA (5) ab 5 4 4 3 4 4 4 2 2 0 1 1 1 rbi 3 1 Green, cf Martin, 2b Killebrew, lb-3b Allison, rf Lemon, If Battey, Leptio, 3b-ss Valdivielso, ss c-Becquer, lb Kaat. Stobbs. a-Rollins McDevitt, d-Dobbek 0 TOTALS 35 CLEVELAND t7) ab 5 11 5 rbi 1 0 Temple, 2b 4 Nieman, If b-Dillard, If Francona, lb 3 Phillips. 3b Kirkland, rf Kssegrtan, cf Romano, Held, ss Bell, Latman, TOTALS 36 7 12 1 a-SuiKled for Stobbs in 5th i b-Ran for Nieman in 6th; c-Lined into double play for Valdivielso In 7th; d-Walked for Mc Devitt in 9th. Minnesota OM 020 002S Cleveland 600 000 lox 7 Lepcio.

PO-A Minnesota 24-6, Cleveland 27-9. DP Held, Temple and Francona; Temple and Held. LOB Minnesota 5, Cleveland 7. 2B Held, Battey. Lepcio.

3B Ureen HR Essegian 2, Romano, Becquer. Pltchlnt Summary ip er bb so Kaat (L, 3-10) Vfc 4 5 5 1 0 Stobbs 34 8 11 0 3 McDevitt 4 2 11 0 4 Bell (W. 6-9) 11 5 5 2 Latman VsOO 0 0 1 HBP By Kaat (Francona). Hono-chick, Flaherty. Kinnamon.

Hurley. 3:44. at Foley fantastic Tom Burgmeier but backed by some other pretty good hurlers, has been terrific. Lefthanders Burgmeier, Tom Durenberger and Greg Lynch and righthanders Ron Naegeli and Mike Held makt up the staff. Durenberger, although he has pitched in only one game so far, will probably be counted on for a lot of heavy duty in the tournaments.

Russe Weisser or John Svi-held will be the likely starter for Foley tonightwith Milon Georg or Marty Tillman to hurl for Sauk Rapids. KNOW The ROX BALLOU, BILL Pitcher Born Rockville Center, New York, January 26, 1941 Now makes home in Baldwin, Long Island Graduated from Baldwin high school and then attended Ithaca College 6-1, 190 Bats and throws right Hurled Linn-brook to New York state semi-pro championship in 1960 Has one more year of college, plans to complete degree during off season Hobbies are hunting and golf Signed pro contract in June Has worked way into starting pitching rotation and has 3-2 record to date Sports good control and can throw hard June 13, was the winner over Jim Owens with relief help from Stu Miller. The victory moved the Giants into third place. Joe Adcock hit two homers and Lee Maye added another in Milwaukee's 9-1 romp over St. Louis whose only score was a pinch homer by Carl Warwick.

Bob Hendley, rookie lefty, won with aid from Don Nottebart. Anderson took over from Ellsworth in the Reds-Cubs game with two on base in the sixth. He struck out Jerry Lynch, the Reds' top pinch-hitter, and made Don Blasingame fly out The Dodgers had a wild afternoon in which they blew a 7-3 lead and then came back to tie and win after Pittsburgh took an 11-9 edge into the ninth. Johnny Pod-res, fifth Los Angeles pitcher was the winner over Elroy Face. Jones gave way to Miller when he became wild and loaded the bases with nobody out in the eighth.

One run scored on an infield out and Don Demeter drove In a second with a single before Miller struck out Tony Gonzales and got out of the inning. Mays' two homers gave him 26 for the year, tops in the league. Back-to-back homers by Adcock and Maye off loser Al Cicotte in the first was enough for Milwaukee but they kept moving. New York Don Fullmer. 1S8, West Jordan, Utah, outpointed Rocky Fumerelle, 1594, Buffalo, N.Y, It 3i MS p.Y to a 12-5 triumph in the nightcap.

He collected a triple and two singles in the first game, won by Cleveland 7-5, for a total of eight hits in 11 times at bat. Two-run homers by Mike De La Hoz and Tito Francona off Twins starter Berto Cueto enabled the Indians to tie the nightcap at- 4-4 in the third inning of the second game. However, the Twins went ahead to stay in the fifth as they rapped out a total of 15 hits off four Cleveland hurlers. a Don Lee, who replaced Cueto with the score tied in the third, pitched four-hit ball the rest of the way to gain his first victory against two losses. The Indians' Chuck Essegian hit two home runs in the first game.

Second Game MINNESOTA (12) ab rbi 5 2 Green, cf-lf 6 Tuttle. 3b-cf 5 Killebrew, lb Becquer, lf-rf Allison, rf Martin, 2b Naraaon. Lepcio, 2b-3b Valdivielso, ss 5 Cueto, 0 Lee, 4 TOTALS 42 12 15 10 CLEVELAND (5) ab rbi Temple, 2b 5 Dillard, 5 Francona, lb 4 Phillips, 3b 3 Kirkland, rf Essegian, cf 3 Romano, 2 De La Hoz, ss 4 Hawkins, 0 StiRman. 2 Funk, 0 a-Hale 1 Allen, 0 b-Nieman 1 TOTALS 34 5 8 5 a-Grounded out for Funk la 7th; b- Grounded out for Allen in 9th. Minnesota 103 013 00412 Cleveland 004 000 100 3 De La Hoz, Kirkland, Lepcio, Fran-cona.

PO-A Minnesota 27-8, Cleveland 27-12. DP Valdivielso, Martin and Killebrew. LOB Minnesota 9. Cleveland 6. 2B Green, Tuttle, Becquer, Temple.

3B Green. HR De La Hoz, Francona. SF Tuttle. Pltchlnt- Summary ip er bb so Cueto 2 4 4 4 2 0 Lee (W. 1-2) 6Mi 4 1 1 2 3 Hawkina 2 5 4 4 1 0 Stigman (L, 2-3) .3 5 4 3 3 2 Funk IVi 0 0 0 0 1 Allen 2 5 4 0 1 0 WP Hawkins Flaherty, Kinnamon, Hurley, Honochick.

2:49. A 16.945. Cubs Hex Over Redlegs Holds Palmer to Seek PGA Title Next 1 O--, NEW YORK (AP) Arnold Palmer, back home again after fighting off rain, wind and a cantankerous course to capture the British Open golf championship, says he's determined to win the National PGA title in Chicago later this month. "I want to win it more than ever now," Palmer said during a brief stopover Sunday en route to his home in Latrobe, Pa. "It's the only major one I haven't won, you know." The 31-year-old ace of American golfers won his first British Open in his second try firing rounds of 69 and 72 on the 36-hole windup at Birkdale, England, Saturday for a winning 72-hole total of 284.

Be won by a stroke from Dai Rees of Wales after having trailed Australia's Kel Nagle by a stroke In the 1960 championship his first attempt. Electrical Electric Control and Power Equipmentl Wt Furnish and Install Motoril 17 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cincinnati can handle the Dodgers, Giants and Braves but those Chicago Cubs give them fits. The Cubs did it again Sunday, beating the Reds for the 10th time in 16 games, and slicing Cincinnati's National League lead to five games over Los Angeles. The Reds main worry George Altaian. The Cub outfielder became the league's player of the month for June largely through a nine-hit series against Cincinnati.

He is well on his way to repeating in July with Cincy pitching providing the impetus. Altman, hitting .382 against Cincinnati with six of his 16 homers against the league leaders, beat them Sundar 4-2 with a tie-breaking homer in the sixth inning. Bob Anderson's no-hit pitching for 3 2-3 innings saved a fifth victory for Dick Ellsworth at the expense of rookie Ken Hunt. Los Angola gained a full game on the Reds but they did it the hard way, blowing an early lead 'and finally beating Pittsburgh 12-11 on Johnny Roseboro's 10th-inning triple. Roseboro's ninth-in ning homer had helped the Dod gers tie it up despite five home runs by the Pirates.

Bill Mazero- ski hit two and Dick Stuart, Ro- I uei 10 umieuie aim iun nuaK I i "-I i TT I I eacn nit one. San Francisco, making a be lated move since the AU-Star break, thumped the Phillies 7-3 with two homers by Willie Mays and one by Matty Alou. Sam Janes, Baking bis first start tinea i 1 i Electric Mctor Service, Inc. BL 1-8691 TAG AT HOME Minnesota Twins catcher Earl Battey tags out Cleveland's Bob Nieman at the plate in the first inning of Sunday's opener, won s5 by the Indians 7-5. Nieman tried to score from second base on an error.

The 'Twins came back to win the nightcap, 12-5. (AP photo) 1.

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