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Phi toui unra Drops to No. 8 came Monday night at The Phillies and dinals three times without a cautious, refusing even to men-l By MIKE KATHET Associate; Pirn (parte Writar three appearances, had a shutout until the eighth when a the hands of the Cardinals, who tion the word pennant. wno now nave reeiea off six straight victories, resume with loss and had allowed them only two runs in six previous appear-: Dick Sisler, Johnny Keane, Keane, of course, has been Ray Sadecki, 19-10, expected to rode the hitting of Ken Boyer and Bill White to a 5-1 victory in the opener of a key three- walk, Richie Allen's single and Johnny Callison'c grounder produced a run, then needed ances. But he proved no puzzle Gene Mauch. here before.

Last year, on Sept, this time. start for St. Louis. Dennis Ben Three managers. One 15, the Cardinals closed to with He was touched for a run in game series and exchanged nett, 12-13, has been tapped to thought: Win them all.

in one game of the Los Angeles Dodgers. That's as close as they the second inning when singles halt the Phillies' amazing places with the floundering Phil- Five more victories and Barney Schultz' relief help in the Schultz came in with two men on and finished up a five-hitter lies, i nosedive. we're the 1 National League came. by White and Julian Javier; plus, a sacrifice fly by Mike Shannon, put the Cardinals That pulled the Cardinals to! The American League race champions," said Sisler of the This thing is so tight and -m I 4'1 II 1 f.f- 1 Ki '1 -A- TV- mit -nw" mn- nr also resumes with Detroit in ithin one game of the Reds, first-place Cincinnati Reds. ahead 1-0.

And he was touched with so little to go," Keane said this time, "that I just won't who were not scheduled, and vading New York for a twi Five "games left to play by getting Clay Dalrymple to hit into a doubleplay before John Herrnstein popped up for the final out for a run in the fourth on a dropped the Phillies into third night doubleheader with the we lose one, we're in trou double by Boyer, White's even try to figure it out mathe mathically or any other way place for the first time since first-place Yankees. Baltimore ble." said Keane of the second- That preserved Gibson's vic single and Javier's grounder, May 5, Vi games behind the and Chicago, both three games -jplace St. Louis I've given up trying to figurej Short, 17-9, then was driven leaders in the tight struggle. back, are at home- to Washing tory and gave him the cycle. He now has beaten every club We i i 11 out what could and could not The chase resumed Tuesday ton and Los Angeles, respective have four from the mound in the sixth when Boyer again doubled and with the Reds opening three- in the league at least once.

At Los Angeles, the Dodgers games lef lep White again singled for another What happened against the Phillies was that Boyer slapped 1 game series at home against I think it'd be I cell excell only one otner game was broke a 1-1 tie in the ninth on run. a Pittsburgh. Cincinnati will played in the majors Monday, Sharinon's two-run single in two key doubles and White collected three singles, paving the idea if we won send rookie Bill McCool, 6-3, the Los Angeles Dodgers the eighth inning wrapped up the scoring against reliever Ed way for Bob Gibson to win his after its 10th straight victory, edging the Chicago Cubs 2-1, singles by Bart Shirley and pinch hitter Dick Tracewski around a sacrifice. That gave Howie Reed the victory and tagged Dick Ellsworth with the loss. 18th game against 11 defeats.

Roebuck. against the Pirates' veteran But spotlight was at St. The Phillies started Chris Gibson, who on the other hand them all," said Mauch of the third place Phillies. Mauch, however, had to hurler, Bob Louis, where Keane remained bad not beaten the Phillies in Short, who had beaten the Car mam. iiuiii mini Jite' dJpMllateSK''m Shannon Packers Hold add: "We've won four in a row RUGGED Dennis Thompson, 6-0, 201-pound junior tackle, will be among the O'Gorman linemen facing unbeaten Sioux City Central here Saturday afternoon.

a lot more than we've lost eight straight." Off Surging John Egan, Sports Editor Sept. 29, 1964 I Sioux Falls Argus-Leader Lions 14-10 Marv Rist: Coyotes But So Are Other Better Teams DETROIT (AP) Green Bay Ole Miss, Sooners Dumped From Poll; Longhorns Lead dominated the play throughout the first half and held off a late Detroit surge in scoring a 14-10 National Football league vie tory over the Lions Monday night. climbed from fourth to first The game was played before bama jumped from sixth to fourth, Navy from 10th to sixth Gene Mauch: "We didn't beat ourselves. Gibson simply was too much for us. He pitched a By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Ara Parseghian doesn't be 59,203 fans, largest crowd ever place.

USC SECOND to watch a pro football game in and Auburn from eighth to seventh. 1 strong game." lieve in marking time. It took Detroit. Both Mississippi and Oklaho him only 60 minutes to snap The Crimson Tide whipped The loss put Los Angeles in ma, Nos. 1 and 2 in the pre-sea Notre Dame out of a five-year Yogi Berra: "We've got to keep on winning.

Those other sole possession of first place in coma. Tulane 36-6; the Middies buried William Mary 35-6 and Auburn nipped Houston 3-0. the NFL Western Division. son poll, were ambushed and dumped from the top ten. Ken-tuckey surprised Ole Miss 27-21 guys are winning again." The Irish haven't had a win The Lions-' highly-touted de fensive line failed to contain the By BRUCE CONLEY Argus-Leader Sport Writar It was Blue Monday at the YMCA with five nonwinning coaches facing the noon meeting of the Quarterback Club.

Marv Rist, University -of South Dakota grid boss, was the guest speaker at the gathering and admitted that his Coyotes are improved over a year ago but added that the rest of the teams in the North Central Conference are also better. "Right now we have no way to evaluate our team against the other six teams in the conference," said Rist. The Coyotes open their conference campaign against Au-gustana here Saturday night. "WE HAVE A LOT of young players on the squad it i ning football season since 1958 they were 2-7 last yearbut MICHIGAN EIGHTH and Southern California, one of Norm Van Brocklin: "It takes lot out of our offense with Notre Dame's 1963 victims, took Michigan moved into eighth they're off to a flying start un Tommy Mason out of. there.

It over the runner-up spot by EASTERN CONFERENCE Pet. Pts. OP team Friday night," added Day, referring to the Orange Letter Day encounter with Rapid City. O'Gorman's Willie Seibel was also on the losing end, in a 27-12 battle with Yankton. "They used an eight-man line in the first half and we moved well but by the second half the kids were pretty well worn out," Seibel explained.

Yankton linemen had a big edge in weight over the Knights. O'Gorman faces Sioux City Central Saturday afternoon at Howard Wood Field in the Knights' homecoming. "We have our work cut out for us and we will make a few changes. Our passing game is developing now and we will have to pass to stop Central," said Seibel. Cliff Lawrence and Bob Thoen were listed as doubtful starters for the Central game.

der new coach Parseghian and place with a 24-7 victory over Air Force. Washington beaten trouncing the Sooners 40-14. hurts Bill Brown for one thing." Cleveland 2 0 1 1.000 88 64 it shows up in the national The Trojans actually outdrew by Air Force In its opener, re St. Louis 0 1 1.000 72 52 Pittsburgh I i 2 1 Ml 64 67 Phlladelohia 1 2 0 .333 82 63 Vince Lombardi: "You can't bounded with a 35-14 decision Texas 17-14 in first place ballots this weekend facing Tri-State Conference foe Concordia, Neb. Washington High Coach Dick Day reported that Sioux City Central had its best team in five years and played all phases of the game well in battling Sioux Falls to a 12-12 tie.

"WHEN WE WERE warming up I could tell it was going to be one of those nights. That week layoff from classes took the edge off the team. (Washington canceled classes last week while i a chimney, damaged by lightning, was repaired.) Day said the Little Maroons were keyed high for the game and lauded his Warriors for battling back after being down in the early going. The Warrior helmsman had words of praise on the hard running of Frank Hecker, John Mc-Nitt and Jim Patten. Hecker played the game with a painful Charley horse in his arm.

Cited for their defensive work were Chuck Eaves, Dave Herring, Jerry Wilson and George Krueger. "We will be an inspired Notre Dame rode last Satur Dallas 1 2 0 J33 47 57 play it cozy in this game. You but the Longhorns came out on top by virtue of twice as many over Baylor but slipped to 10th. The Huskies show the only loss New York 1 2 0 .333 44 751 Washington 0 3 0 .000 41 64i day's 31-7 romp over favored Wisconsin into ninth place have got to keep pounding away at the other team like Balti WESTERN CONFERENCE among major college elevens in runner-up votes. Texas amassed 395 points to 357 for USC and among the elite.

Texas, USC, Alabama, Navy and Auburn have won two. more did in beating Chicago, Los Angeles 2 0 1 .1000 65 44 The Associated Press' first Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 97 54 347 for third place Illinois. 2 1 0 .667 57 431 regular-season poll of sports You can't change your offensive plan because you think you 1 1 1 .500 53 40 Navy and Michigan collide writers and broadcasters. 1 2 0 .333 75 80 Green Bay Detroit Minnesota San Francisco Chicago have got a safe Meanwhile, Texas, given hike The Illini, hard-pressed before defeating California 20-14 in their opener, and fifth-ranked next Saturday in the only meeting Involving two members of 12 0 .333 5 73 1 2 0 .333 46 103 warm support in pre-season George Wilson: "We (Detroit Ohio State, 27-8 victory over MONDAY'S RESULT Gfeen Bay 14, Detroit 10 SUNDAY'S GAMES balloting despite its 1963 national championship, reclaimed the top spot. The Longhorns Southern Methodist in its debut, the top ten.

Texas may have its hands full against a rugged Army team and Auburn goes against giant-killer Kentucky, were the only teams to hold Lions) have still only lost one game. We're a long way from out of -tt. The boys are down now." but they'll bounce back. Chicago at San Francisco blanked Texas Tech 23-0 and their original positions. Ala Alabama plays winless Van- Quarterback- Club President Bob Burns reported that the It's going to be a long season derbilt and the others hook up Dallas at Cleveland Los Angeles at Baltimore Minnesota at Green Bay New York at Detroit Pittsburgh at Philadelphia St.

Louis at Washington for the whole league." i speaker for the annual ban ana are i weu pieasea wiui the progress of our sophomores," said Rist. Dave Baade, 205-pound sophomore tackle from Pierre, was singled out as doing an outstanding job in the first three games for the Coyotes. Rist also commented on the USD freshman squad, saying that the Pups were assembled in such a to fill the weak spots of this year's varsity. 1 Augustana Coach Jim Malmquist said he was disappointed in his Vikings' loss to South Dakota State but with Big Ten teams. Illinois and Ohio State have conference openers with Northwestern and auet will be announced at Frank Ryan: "In our league, next Monday's meeting.

Upstart Okla. State Visits Missou in Big Eight Feature Packers, who gained 255 yards Indiana, respectively; USC goes the players are so equal physi in the first half while Detroit against Michigan State; Notre cally the difference on any given Sunday is the mental atti was held to 68. tude." The Packers went 47 yards Dame plays Purdue and Washington meets Iowa. The Top Ten football teams with1 first place votes and records in parentheses in five playsto score at the Andersons Share Top Honors On Week's Fooiball 'Ace' List Some of the answers may be start of the second quar By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer The Big Eight football race is forthcoming this Saturday as and points on a 10-9-0-7-6-5-4-3-2- 1 oasis; ter, with Paul Hornung smash Oklahoma btate plays at Mis ing over center from the two, souri, Nebraska at Iowa State The Lions, able to penetrate Wittenberg' Paces College Football Poll By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and Kansas State at Colorado. Green Bay territory only two only two weeks old and already the forecasters are wondering if they should throw away the form charts, forget the 1963 his safety position as the In the only outside game, Kan 1.

Texas (14) 2-0-0 395 2. Southern Calif. (17) 2-0-0 357 1. Illinois (7) 1-0-0 347 4. Alabama (4) 2-0-0 316 5.

Ohio State (2) 1-0-0 285 6. Navy (1) 2-0-0 210 7. Auburn (2) 2-0-0 186 I. Michigan 1-0-0 135 9. Notre Dame 1-0-0 103 10.

Washington (1) 1-1-0 72 Others receiving votes, listed alohafieti. By The Argus-Ltadtr Sports Staff It was "Anderson Night" times in the first two quarters, sas must get by unbeaten Wyo Tanagers dumped Winner 19' 13. got three points when Wayne standings and start over again. ming at Lawrence to bring the Walker booted a 45-yard field in South Dakota high school football last Friday. Were Oklahoma and Kansas league's non-conference record Wittenberg, winner of two goal with seven minutes gone in RAT SCHNELL ran for At Bridgewater, 250- cally: Arkansas, Army, California, Duke, straight and the last impres 10 DreaK-even point.

It now three TDs and passed for Florida, Florida Staie, Georgia Teen, Kentucky (1), Louisiana State, Mississip pound Denny Anderson scored badly overrated? Is experience the answer for Missouri's young linemen or is it a question as stands six won, seven lost. the second quarter. SHOOTING STARR four more in Ramona's 52-0 sively, took a paper-thin edge atop the Associated Press' col pi, Nebraska, North Carolina. North Car Fred Duda, Nebraska quar olina State, Northwestern, Oklahoma, all the Wildcats' i a 41-7 triumph over Salem. romp past Egan.

Green Bay quarterback Bart Oregon, Syracuse, UCLA. Racking up four touchdowns terback, led the Huskers come back with two late touchdown lege football rankings today, the first of the season. He ground out 240 yards Starr capped 58-yard drive with in one contest were Don rushing in 27 carries while a five-yard scoring jaunt up the Coach Dan Devme suggests of a lack of natural ability? Is up start Oklahoma State, the last-place team of '63, ready to challenge for the title? Attendance Dips At Kansas City middle with 27 seconds remain the longest of his six touch Kramer of McLaughlin, Old' ham's Jerry Bickett, Ken Her ron and wes Roesler of Spen passes. Kent McCloughan grabbed a deflected pass for the winning A diving catch by Freeman White kept NU alive. The Tigers, 40-6 victors over Otterbein in their last game, gained 48 points in the balloting by a nation-wide panel of ex down scampers was 18 yards.

ing in the first half to give the Packers a 14-3 advantage. These were just a few of the KANSAS CITY (AP) cer, Darwin Gonnerman of The closed The Lions, were kept out of Some of the Big Eight coach perts and led the poll by one Kansas City- Athletics Adrian, and Jim Col- added, "I was proud of the way my kids hit. Our big problem is being two or three short on personnel. George Lewis played linebacker and did a fine job even though he was not familiar with the job." Malmquist also praised Harold Pierce for a fine defensive role. The Augie director also was pleased with his team's ability to move the ball on the ground.

About his upcoming game with USD, Malmquist said, "I've always said Marv had a sound team and they are quick and dangerous." "We had the ball six seconds and they had six points," said Dick Sterup of Sioux Falls College looking back on his team's 22-0 loss to West-5 roar. "Westmar was especially rugged on defense but we i made a lot of mistakes in the first half." The Braves gave up one touchdown in the last half. Sioux Falls hits the road Green Bay territory, except for es had these reactions: questions in the air after Oklahoma was bombed by Southern California 40 -14, Kansas was point over Lamar Tech of Tex lignon of Woonsocket. their home season Sunday with their 100th defeat and a final as, also 2-0. "I didn't think anybody could one series in the second half, before Earl Morrall engineered Getting three TDs in one whipped 38-6 at Syracuse, Colo Delaware, 1-0, was close be- game were John Lommen of home attendance of 642,478: This was a drop from last an 80-yard scoring drive late in rado was edged byOregon State hind with 45 points in the ballot Harnsburg, Del Nieuw do that to us," said Jack Mitch ell of Kansas.

"This -was as great an effort as any Missouri team has put out since I've the fourth quarter. 14-7 and Oklahoma State rolled ing based on 10 points for a first year but better than 1962 when boer of Magnolia, Don He passed 15 yeard to Pat for 403 yards in a 29-14 romp place vote, nine for second. K.C. lost 90 games. Krogh of Bruce, Jesse Lik Studstill for the touchdown, over Iowa State.

eight for third etc. been here," said Dan Devine of ness of Langford, Doug Koob of Hawarden, Iowa, West The Packers were forced to Lamar Tech and Delaware Missouri. Defending champion Nebras play without Starr after the each gained two votes for first "Duda did a great job. but ka and Missouri repaired Big Sioux, Glen Jorgenson of Montrose. Larry Fortuna of first serieSvOf downs in the sec those were some pretty fantas Eight prestige somewhat.1 Ne place, while Wittenberg took the top spot with only one, but was Dell Rapids' Butch Anderson had the same type of 'game.

He racked up all but one of the Quarriers' tallies as Alcester fell 34-20. Butch gained 301 yards on the ground. Two of his TDs came on runs of over 80 yards. THE ANDERSONS top today's Argus-Leader "Ace of the Week" list. Ron Pistulka tallied all four touchdowns as Fairfax whipped Naper, 25-6.

He also got the extra point. He has scored all of the Broncs' seven TDs this season. Vermillion's 5 Dick Slattery returning to action after being sidelined with a broken hand, scored once, threw a touchdown pass, stopped a drive with a pass interception and had eight tackles from braska rallied to win 26-21 at Gregory and. Curt Vander- tic catches as well," said Bob ond half. He suffered a shoulder injury and was replaced by MAY BE READY ST.

LOUIS (AP) St. Louil Cardinal outfielder Carl who was hit by a lin drive In pre-game practice Sunday, might be available for pinch hitting duties before the season is over. named on a greater number of Minnesota and Missouri, al Devaney of Nebraska. Coach Stoep of Edgerton, Minn. Zeke Bratkowski.

ballots. First place voting was though not impressive, beat a Gomer Jones of Oklahoma said Verlyn Holien of Jasper, Green Bay's first touchdown spread over 11 teams. scored on runs of 20 good Utah team 23-6 at Colum bia. "we couldn't stop their short passes and outside drive featured a 14-yard run by Starr and 40-yard pass from The too ten small eolleae teami. mm and 16 yards and set up his team's other touchdown with first place votes In parentheses, won-ktst recorot ana points: Starr to Ron Kramer, which a 40-yd.

run with a pass in I. Wlttenbera (1) terception in a 19-0 triumph took the ball to the Detroit four SHOVEL PASS WORKS over Garretson. Weighs Less Than A On the second play of the Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Jerry Mittleider, Java, scored three intercepted two passes and made 18 tackles Packers' second scoring drive. I. Lamar Tech (2) 2-0 v.

.:.) 47 3. Delaware (2) 1-0 45 4. San Diego State (1) J-0 37' 5. Southern Illinois (1) 1-1 26 Texas Stat (1) 24 7. Loulsana Tech 2-0 3i I.

Grembllng 1 jo f. Tie Prair View 14 19 Tie East Carolina 2-0 19 Others receiving flv or more points I In the balloting on the basis of 10 points for first, 9 for second etc. East Texas State, Bowling Green (1), Los Aniens State (1), Northwestern Loulsana, Chat- Lions defensive tackle Alex Won Lost Pet. in a 50-6 win over Selby. Karras broke through to appar New York to ently throw Starr for a five-yard loss.

But Starr shovel Detrott 3 73 .532 12V4 Us Angelet- 78 .506 Minnesota Tf Cleveland 76 80 .487 Wa passed the ball to Hornung Tanooga, ADiiene Christian, Tennessee State (1), Eton 1, Arizona Stat College Flag Chase By The Associated Pros AMERICAN LEAGUE while falling and the play went for 14 yards. Dodgers Face Revamping for 1965 Season Pair of Street Shoes" "(CnpPPlEWA limiting Hoot. "Does Not Require Breaking-ln" After reaching the Detroit Boston 69 8) 27 Washington 96 .389 35 Kansas City SS 100 J55 40 i Monday's Results No games scheduled. Tiuidav't Oamai ausquenana, rmsourg, Norm Dakota Slate, Texas AM, Western Colorado State, Indiana, Appalachian, Was sachusetts, St. John's, Kentucky State, Akron, Ball State, Miami, Ohio, Montana State, Evansvllle, Wofford, Adems Stele, Gettysburg, Westminster, Arkansas State, Willamette, five, Hornung tried a pass.

It fell incomplete, then he tried Won Lost Pet. Behind Play LOS ANGELES fAP) For right end only to be brought down on the five. New York 95 60 .613 7 Oaltlmor 3 64 .592 I 3 Chicago 93 64 .592 3 I more than a dozen members bf Detroit Wlckersham 19-12 and Agulrre H0 at New York Downing 134 and Long Reach State, MeNeese State, Florida AIM, John Carroll. the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Starr took a couple of steps Bouton 17-13, twl-nlght I to Garnet romalnng: i New York-At horn 7, Detroit 4, at Baltimore last week of the season repre Washington Narum back and then fought his way into the end zone for the second Cleveland I. sents fight much different Los Angeles Chance 204 tt Chicago Baltimore At homo Si Washington than that being waged among and Krallck Green Bay score.

Detroit i. O'Gorman JV Downs Augustana Academy The O'Gorman junior varsity Chicago At home Si Lot pennant contenders Cincinnati, The Lions bad one more Kansas City 4. 12-6 at Boston Charton 0-1 and More-head 1-14, 2, twl-nlght Kansas City Krausso it Minnesota St. Louis and 4 Philadelphia. lfl il crack at the Packers with about one minute remaining in the NATIONAL LEAGUE The dozen odd are fighting to defeated Augustana Academy 12-0 Monday afternoon at W.

L. Pet. O.B. Lfl game but Studstill fumbled aft save jobs with the Dodgers in O'Gorman'i field. It a the You get the world's lightest weight outdoor Hunting Boot with moccasin to construe tion the Brazilian oil er taking a 12-yard pass from 1965.

Among them are manager Cincinnati 91 66 .580 St. Louis 90 67 .573 1 Philadelphia 90 68 .570 I'i 4 San Fran. (6 79 J51 4Vi 6 first game played on the Boswall 1-0 Wednesday's Oamt Kansas City at Minnesota Washington at Baltimore, night Detroit at New York, night Cleveland at Boston Only garnet scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Morrall and the Packers recov Walter Alston and coaches Leo Knight' home turf. ered.

Games romalnng: Durocher. Pete Reiser, Joe Clneinnatl-At horn Pittsburgh 2, The Lions held again and the Becker and Grev Mulleavy. Philadelphia 3. Packers were forced to punt, St. Louls-At home Si Philadelphia 2, Wen Last Pet.

O.B New York l. Sources close to the fallen world champions of 1963 believe such players as Wally Moon, 91 66 -0 67 .573 1 tanned uppers require absolutely no breaking in. Slipper-like Com PhlldelDhleAwav 4 St. Lout 1 Cin When Don Larsen of the Houston Colts blanked the Philadelphia Phillies on Sept. 3 it marked his first shutout since May 30, 1959.

A penalty against the Lions for roughing the kicker gave the ball back to the Packers, cinnati 90 .570 Vh 86 70 .551 4'2 San Francisco At Mom 6 Houston Frank Howard, Lee Walls, Doug Camilli and Jim Gilliam are Chicago 1. who ran out the clock. 82 73 .529 I 77 78 .497 13 Cincinnati St. Louis Philadelphia San Francisco Milwaukee Pittsburgh Los Angel Chicago Houston New York 77 79 jn 13'4 72 84 .462 18'! Sizes 7-14. A to EL likely to be traded, sold, op tioned out or released.

65 91 .417 25Vi 51 105 .327 39Vj Warrior Sophomores Host East Thursday Wes Parker and Jeff Torborg. both first-year players, and The Sioux Falls Washington such other rookies as Bart Shir sophomore team will open a big Savings Grow With Daily Interest Monday' Results i St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 1 1 Lot Angela 2, Chicago 1 Only games scheduled. Tuesday' Garnet Pittsburgh Friend 12-11 at Cincinnati Mrrml 4-1. nioht ley and Howie Reed hope in this final week to prove that they're weekend of football at Howard I not in need of being shipped Wood Stadium Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

out next spring for more Phlldelphia Bennett 12-11 at St. Louis USE OUR 4 PAY PLAN seasoning. The Little Warriors, who de tadeckl 19-10, night lot Angela Chicaao Buhl 13-14 IT General manager E. J. Buz- flit feated Watertown and Garret-son in their first two sta'rts, en zie Bavasi has indicated he i Homten Johnson 11-1 at San Es'elK night.

New York Parsons 0-1 It Milwaukee V4. may make sweeping changes in lj 4 a Tmecrtherujax's STOniMENMfBOYI his seventh-place club and said the only "untouchables" on the tertain the Sioux City East sophs that night. The team is coached by Bal-tus Fritzemeier, Ben Newcomb, Glen Nelson and Denny Moller. GO WESTERN Blaslngam 1-5. night Wednesday's Game Houston at San Francisco i Pittsburgh et Cincinnati, night New York at Mllwukee, night pniladeiDhla at St.

Louis, night Chicago at Lot Angelas, night roster are Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale, John Roseboro Maury (Dotii Jafa Jhan Jfa sud-t I SSHHBM Wills and Willie Davis..

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