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STH r4THE0. Reed Stars As Knicks Rip Bullets FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1970 V'J IW New Yorkers Gain 101 to 80 Triumph Toward Sone vision title in regular season play, cooled off in the second quarter, hitting only 33 per cent of its field goal tries. But the By BILL LEE Sports Editor margin rose to 42-31 as Reed hit two baskets in a 9-2 run that opened the second stanza. The Bullets shot a dismal 27 per cent from the field over-all. New York BALTIMORE 1 5 0-2 10 Bernert NEW YORK (AP) Willis Reed turned on New York with a devastating performance and the revitalized Knickerbockers buried the Baltimore Bullets 101-80 Thursday night to take a 3-2 game lead in their Eastern Division National Basketball Association semifinal playoff.

The teams now move to Baltimore for Sunday afternoon's nationally televised sixth game in the best-of-7 series. The seventh contest, if necessary, will be played back in Madison Square Garden Monday night. Reed, the league's most valuable player, showed it with 36 points and a club playoff record of 36 rebounds as he dominated play at both ends of the court. He had 16 points and 16 rebounds as New York took a 54-49 halftime lead, but in the final half he took complete control as 5 1-1 II 7 0-1 14 14 S-9 36 7 2-3 16 4 5-7 11 1 0-0 2 1 5-e 7 Bradly 6 7-7 19 Reed 7 4-8 ISFrazier 3 0-0 6 oBuschrt 6 4-7 16 RUSSell 0 2-2 2 Rlordn o-o 0 Bowman 2-2 2Stllwth o-o DWarrn o-o Unseld Johnsn Marin Monroe Carter Loughy Scott Miles Ellis Heaney Tucker Totals 4 1-1 9 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 42 17-22 101 21 24-14 10 Totals DRADENTON, Fla. Wherever baseball writers traveled on both sides of Florida, managers spoke in glowing terms of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

The Corsairs, it was agreed, had the kind of ball club that could take it all in the National League. Your agent was a little stunned therefore to find this optimism unshared by people close to the Pirates themselves. AT BRADENTON, A LINGERING DOUBT In the Pirate family there seems to be lingering doubt about the team's pitching, the infield middle and the bullpen. Take these away and there isn't much left. Obviously, Pittsburgh feels it will have to sink or swim with veterans Gene Alley and Bill Mazeroski at shortstop and second base.

There was a time not long ago when these two would be as 17 1' 2 ii ao 31 2) 22 15 im Baltimore New York Fouled out None. Total fouls Baltimore 17, New York 25. the Knicks broke open me game. strong a pair making the double play as there was in the league. Suns Rally To Defeat Los Angeles Ken McMullen dives for the bad throw from his catcher Jim French who received an error on the play.

The umpire js Stewart. (Baseball Stories Page 26) (AP Wirephoto). MADDOX SAFE AT THIRD Elliott Maddox, Detroit outfielder, is safe at third on pitcher Joe Niekro's bunt in front of the plate in third inning of game with the Washington Senators in Lakeland Thursday. Senators third baseman With the Knicks turning to Reed almost exclusively, the big Now mere is no assurance mat they can play 100 games. Alley appeared in 82 games last season, Mazeroski in only 67.

At his peak one of the best second baseman of the last 15 years, center scored 12 of their points in the third quarter that pushed the lead to 76-69 entering Maz had a severe muscle tear in his upper leu thigh last June 'HOENIX (AP) The Phoe- that just about took him out for Pro Basketball Pro Hockey- the final session iinai session njx third the rest of the campaign. He Bammore, iwwi i Quarter to beat the Los Angeles started only three games after By The Associated Press National League East Division Pis. GF GA July 1. tne much i win. Lata, UMB Thursday night, to victories after losing the fasti guns a jn give Gene Alley, a great shortstop Chlcaoo 43 22 05 236 167 National Basketball Association when healthy, has been handi Boston 38 17 19 95 270 213 Brewers Fans Brave Storm MILWAUKEE (UP1) A pare for the opener only the near blizzard was blowing its snow hamoered thines.

Woik- Montreal 38 20 16 92 241 187 By The Associated Press NBA Playoffs Wednesday's Results Eastern Division Semifinals Milwaukee If 3- Philadelphia 111, Milwaukee leads besf-of-7 scries 3-1 Thursday's Results NBA Playoffs Eastern Semifinals New York lot, Baltimore SO, New York leads best-of-7 series, 3-2. Phoenix 112. Los Angeles 98, Phoenix leads best-of-7 scries. 2-1. Friday's Games Detroit 38 20 15 91 231 186 New York 37 21 16 90 235 179.

capped by a chronic shoulder problem the last two seasons. A shortstop with this kind of trouble might just as well sit on the Toronto 29 31 13 71 217 231 West Division xSt. Louis 35 27 12 82 220 178 Pittsburgh 26 36 12 64 190 230 Philadelphia 17 33 24 58 197 223 bench. After going on the disa Division Semifinals bled list early last season, Alley AAlnnesota 17 35 22 56 216 256 Oakland 21 39 14 56 165 238 two games of the series, men collapsed, hitting only one of its first 18 shots from the field in the fourth quarter and managing just 11 points in the period. Reed's last basket made it 95-74 before he left witl one minute remaining to a standing ovation from the capacity Garden crowd of 19,500.

Walt Frazier had 16 points, Bill Bradley 14 and Dave De-Busschere 13 for the Knicks. Jack Marin scored 19 for Baltimore Teammate. Earl Monroe, vs Milwaukee at Madison, Wal ULJ area men were shoveling the aisles I Philadelphia hut that HtHn't ctrtn hacoHall ilVi. Eastern Western Division playoffs. Orioles Beat Houston Astros HOUSTON (UPI) Jim Palmer pitched a three-hitter and Don Buford started a pair of two-run rallies Thursday night to pace the js-'ltimore Orioles to a 4-1 victory over the Houston Astros.

Los Angeles 13 51 10 36 163 285 shifted to second base after his return. nf thi stadium nroner and a tar- Wwttrn Dlvlilon Stmilliwls rans anxiOUS 10 piCK Up UCKetSr Atlanta at Chicago, Atlanta leads best pauim coverea me piaying iieiu, iot-7 series j-o for next Tuesday's season ope.i- er for the Milwaukee Brewers. Brewers' office workers were ABA nor Include Thursday's tele- Huge drifts the results of kept busy answering the clinched division title Wednesday's Results Montreal 6. Boston 3 New York 2, Toronto 1 Detroit 5, Chicago 2 Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 1 Oakland 2, St. Louis 2, He Thursday's Results Detroit 4, Toronto 2 St.

Louis 1, Philadelphia 0 Friday's Games Los Angeles at Oakland some five inches of snow phone and opening mail. whipped by 50-miie an hour "It's bedlam but we're xmsl.n. NEED OLD HANDS TO WIN FLAG Pint-sized Fred Patek (5.4 and 165) was the Pirate shortstop for 147 games last season. Evi riently Danny Murtaugh doesn't think his club can win the pennant with Patek at shortstop. Palmer, 2-1 in spring games.

had been averaging almost Pet. .724 .537 .500 Iwinds made parts of the Mil- trying very hard said one. Kentucky jwaukee County Stadium parking The tickets for next week's u'n! York 'lot look more like the frozen games were not actually sold, Eastern Division Won Lost 55 21 41 35 38 39 36 41 24 52 55 276 34 Western Division 4S 33 42 34 19-4 30 points per game in the scries, went nine innings for the first American League bastern i was limited to 18 and uus Jonn-1 time in exniDition piay. ino son scored only five for the Bui-only run he gav was in the pts. of arctic and road conditions since they had not been sorted Division BILL MAZEROSKI ilon Montreal 3s Is 77 274 route to the stadium were ha af'-er Wednesday night.

I lets 12 under his average for third on a triple by John tid- noi. w. nuumii i uc lainuis Springfield ardous. However, orders were taken ooiias .577 .553 .532 .513 .500 wards and pitcher LaiTy DierT aooui. starting wnn Alley ana "uc the previous four games.

41 36 40 33 01:11 1 1 LOS AnQO OS Providence 27 37 1 60 JI8 262 22 35 12 56 204 2S5 Western Division After five ties and four lead ker'- sacrifice fly. oiiii, mc urn; iui uum'i: ueguu anil rescrva uuiia jiiauc aiiu ic New Orleans 38 38 formine at 8 a.m. and bv the tickets will be available starting x-ciinched Division Title 39 15 1 5 93 269 li Wednesday's Results Buffalo Hershey Baltimore 27 26 16 70 235 230 tUn nt- A 24 30 16 64 222 246 vvmuuwa upciicu at 0 rwuay. Cleveland 20 33 16 56 207 244 a.m. about a dozen nwinle were The ticket office will be open Mazeroski at the vital middle positions and going with them as far as possible.

Patek will be the man behind Alley, if the latter can make it, and the second baseman in support of the incomparable Mazeroski will be picked from Dave Cash, a youngster considered a bright part of Fijfcburgh's future, and Jose Pagan, veteran utility man. is 14 in, Rochester changes, New York went ahead Baltimore scored twice off for good 18-17 and increased the Dierker in the fourth on Bu-lead to 31-27 By the end of the i ford's triple, a slngltyby Mark breakneck first period. The Belanger, a stolen base and a Knicks shot 13-for-21 from the 'single by Paul Blair, field in the session. Buford singlej to lead off the New York, which won the di-; ninth and came around on Los Angeles 113, New York 101 Thursday's Rtsults Kentucky 112, Indiana 94 Pittsburgh 125, Miami 117 New Orleans 115, Washington 104 Friday's Games New York at Denver Pittsburgh vs. Carolina at Raleigh, N.C.

Washington at Dallas lined up. over the weekend with tickets first to arrive was Eldred for next week's games and sea-Koepke, of suburban Wauwato- son tickets available. As Brew-Sc, who had been a fan of the ers president Allan H. "Bud" woanasaay's Results Buffalo 5, Baltimore 3 Hershey 9. Rochester 1 Thursday's Results No games scheduled.

Friday's Games Buffalo at Baltimore Quebec at Cleveland Springlleld at Montreal Hershey at Providence old Milwaukee Brewers of the Selig put it, "It wi be the shor-J walks to belanger and Frank Robinson and an error by Edwards, who dropped a throw at A year ago the Pirates had the rare good fortune to have several rookies come through handsomely. Richie Hebner was a find at third base. The Norwood. Mass. boy batted .301 his first season up.

He should be better with a solid year like that under his belt. Al Oliver was the same happy discovery at first base. He hit Peterson's Plan To Help American Association and the test season ticket sale in history Milwaukee Braves of the Na- but we hope to do well." tional League. He had pur- Many former season ticket chased four season tickets for holders were among the first the plate from Dnis Menke. Eastern League Playolfs Wednesday's Results Series Northern Division Braves games each year.

day crowd and many were there Belanger scored the second run when Brooks Robinson grounded out. .280 with .17 home runs. Pats Is Already Snagged lifAM oJ i namen 1, Elimon wins i teei own tnose four representing Dusmess i a a "vi nwiv iituni oiiu uuvv-l uiiiv ituucil IU JU1I1U 1111U ucsi-ww series, 4-J seats," Koepke said. wanting to purchase tickets. Thursday's Resulti the Pittsburgh lineup like kids in a prep school novel.

Manuel de No games scheduled. Friday's Games No games scheduled. Inside the stadium, work was Meanwhile, the hectic task of SALEM, N.H. (UPI) Gov. (not have available land on continuing in an effort to pra-organization continued.

Walter Peterson's proposal to which a stadium could be erect- i A civic welcome luncheon loj hpMnr wandering Boston Patriots ran available for any activities not plans were being made for a Thnrsdav rplateri to the cnfidnct of its own weomT banquef shorUy after j-J JtSE th snn start before was even formally an the season starts Red Wings Take Giant Step Towards Playoffs nounced. Yankees Rally To Beat Expos NEW ORLEANS (AP) Bobby Murcer's first home run the spring capped a five-run, sixth inning that brought the New York Yankees from behind to a 9-7 exhibition victory Thursday over the Montreal Expos. Murcer's blow came with two males aboard. He also drove in another run in the seventh on a racing operations." Graf said the governor, unde-tered by the reply, made a "further inquiry" on whether Kock-ingham's parking areas could be sued by football fans on Sunday afternoons "in the. event a Front office personnel General Manager Marvin Mikes and others were scheduled to arrive Thursday, but flights SlliVC 111U13UCIV, UUh ill: .1.3 Reports that the governor proposed construction of a stadium near Rockingham Park horse DETROIT (AP) Alex Del-.

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riP in mUCn the Sam reaction 1 IOC 11 UUC 111 vecchio gave the Detroit Red Wings' Stanley Cup Playoffs' hopes a big boost Thursday night as he banged in a goal 16 seconds after the opening fa- flrfv. 11:14 1I1C of the track. Second period 3. Toronto, Ullman li ICdlll ID kJUll-1 day night with hundreds of Mil-Is'm(lar proposals have touched waukeeans expected tc of Bay State com- Graf's statement concluded 'groundout. (Ellis) 6:39.

4, Detroit. Howe 28 n.u.r. chio. Bergman) 7:02. 5, Detroit, Mahov- that, "in the absence of any spe-j Outfielder Frank Tepedino got ni.n.c iho oii-nn-t Mn muniues.

Ceoff to help beat Toronto 4-2 in (Brewer, Delvecchlo) Penal. The heaviest volley was fired cifics concerning the stadium, three hits and drove in three a National Hockey League! Jesus Sanguillen of Colon, Republic of Panama, took over the catching duties in 129 games and finished with a .303 batting average. With Jerry May and Dave Ricketts in support of Sanguillen, the Pirate catching is better than all right. KNOW A BETTER OUTFIELD THAN THIS? You know about their outfield, don't you? Willie Stargefl, Matty Alou and Roberto Clemente. Know a better one? Alou batted .331, Stargell .307 and Clemente .345, Among them, they had 49 home runs.

The Pirates, leading' the league in club batting and eighth in club pitching, finished third in the National League East, 12 games behind the second place Cubs. If they are to be as good as so many believe, they'll have to find stronger pitching in addition to being lucky with their infield questions, Alley and Mazeroski. They think the pride of Falls Village, Conn, is their best pitcher. Steve Blass has been given the opening day assignment against the Mets. "I think I'd rather face their batting order than any other in the league," Blass remarked one day during a pre-game drill.

"This club here (pointing to Cincinnati) kills you. One day we got five runs in the first inning and I walked out with a 5 to 0 lead at Cincinnati. Before I had time to look around, it was 5 to 4. They have so many guys in their batting order that can reach the seats. The Mets don't have that many.

They do it with pitching and defense. LOWER MOUND FLATTENED HIS SLIDER Blass was 16-10 last year and had quite a problem adjusting his pitching motion to the lowered mounds. He is still working on it and thinks it is coming around. "Throwing from the lower mound flattened out my slider," uiuuiai wBiumuiig 3 ouuicu lnirv nf tho ttnwr. 4U officials who this latter inquiry of the for the Yankees, gover-runs who got iLey, Harris.

17:41. game. Third period 6, Toronto, TOUT'S storm, the announced they had earlier in-1 nor has not and cannot be consi it ic i formed the governor they and his two co Deivecchio Pulford II 17:40. -Baun, (Keen) 4:07. Penalties-Shots on goal by: Toronto Detroit A 15.390 13 14 1031 horts on the Wings' famed production line, Gordie Howe and Frank Mahovlich, each scored 12 16 15- 'a long range forecast for the 1111 or 00 Parl 5lau" i opener Tuesday r.nd it wasn p.lan- their first seven runs off Joe Sparma, the Expos' opening day pitcher at Cincinnati Monday.

After picking up one run in the first and two more in the third, the Expos had their biggest spree in the eighth when they got four runs, three on a pinch homer by John Bateman. Karras Speaks About McLain the best ineauume, iiivcaiiga- a ui-n, tion of Salem town records as the ngs climbeC into titinl Krst Period Goa, NHL's Eastern Division. Wins tor St. Louis said it was still too early to that the land reportedly diet the weather with any cer-beme Proposed as a stadium The victory moved Detroit a nun MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Detroit Lions' tackle Alex Kar A tainty, but certain indications nninr nasi irilp Mnntrpal in ihp' rmburnin -Arj currently assessed at well over Mel Htottiemyre was tne xan- ras.

wno was suspended ror inei, 1f, ui(0 stretch drive for the tast period goal by Jim make one 1 r. ni rr nnunnfo iu. cl T'ip gvpraop htah fpmnp: Unofficial estimates of own oiamcy uy i-iayuu spuis. xvuucilo loiiicu me 01. jjauis rT.T,.

irhhu lanrl ualnpc in hP infpr. It gave the Wings a three-point Blues to a 1-0 victory over lne oegrees margin over the New York Philadelphia Flyers in a Nation-'3 we average ji ana 1t1n.ee wiiiuci. 11c caw uu him entire 1963 National Football and tnree runs seven inmngs League season because of hisi, rawiaa betting activities, had somejTeamwOlk Games barbed comments Thursday on I Pipers to Victory the Denny McLain suspension. I MIAMI (AP) Five pIayers McLain has been forbidden to nnfe Rangers, with whom they havelal Hockey League game Thurs-iexPectauons are lnal 'ernpera-: a home and home SPrieS thisldav nieht. tures will be below normal at actual value of four times the present assessment, or close weekend to wind up regular sea to $1 million.

SiT? Dlay for less than half of the i ,1, A son play. Blass said. "I've got to get it back to be effective. But I feel It was a costly defeat for the least tnr0US11 luesaay-Flyers in their three-way fightThe Death Watch for the third and fourth spots in c-patti it (iiph Th ci tho vvoct TWicirm u. SEATTLE (UPI) The Seat Detroit hopes of gaining the the New Hampshire Jockey i an' rejom a Pittsburgh rally that nt i Detroit Tigers July 1.

I fh. 105.117 Ampri- of great physically and my arm is strong." Along with Blass the starting rotation includes Dock Ellis, Club, owner Rockingham, Ue p.lots djed offidalIy Thurs "All I can say," said Karras, I Association vic- Stanley Cup series spot for the first time in four years appeared brighter after a rout of is I must have been a bad, bad tory Thursday night over the Miami Floridians. who won 17 games his first two years in a Corsair uniform; Bob Moose. 14-3 a year ago, Bob Veale, who had a 13-14 record and said the New Hampshire governor had earlier asked whether the race track had "any available land upon which a stadium could be built to provide a home the Leafs, now winless in their last five games. boy in 1963.

What's this mean, anyway? If you win 40 games, nan vnn kill snmphndv? aay ai p.m. rai. Bankruptcy referee Sidney C. Volinn signed the death certificate which officially turned the defunct Seattle American PITTSBURGH MIAMI Delvecchio goal came while Luke Walker, who had a poor 4-6 mark in 1969. This is a staff that needs the double play.

It will be seriously damaged if Alley and Mazeroski cannot play most of the season. The Flyers held third place by two points over Oakland and Minnesota, but now have only one game remaining as against two each for the others. The Flyers and Minnesota meet here Saturday. "Seriously. I'm certainly gladj for the Boston Patriots.

10 2-2 22 Freemn 4 2-2 lOLhmnn 11 2-3 28 Sidle 5 2- 12 Hill 6 1-3 13 Cuelo I the kid got back. After all, if hei Brisker League team over to the new a 8 7-11 23 12 6-8 34 5 19 2 5-5 8 11 0-3 22 1 3-5 5 3 0-0 6 many of the crowd of 15,390 fans at Olympia Arena were still on their way to their seats. It came at point blank range shortly aft I ine governor was sum uaiu- Milwaukee Brewers. Call Ulaj UiiaUdH. wiitii- v.au uu D8VIS HAmltn 5 2-4 10 Jones Volinn not only approved the do? earl "fhaf Rnnlrino-nnm rlrws that Rockingham does First period 1, St.

Louis, Roberts, 13 sUre can-t sing and nesj salp hut alsn liftprl rpsfrainprs S31Q, Lynn 0-0 Staggs Thmpsn 12 4- 30 Totals 5217-27 125 Totals er tne opening faceoff. 4129-42 117 (Unassisted) Penalties Plcard, Sll Barclay Plaoer, Sll Dennis. Sll a lousy organ player." 19:31, malor; Nolet, Phila 18:31, maor 37 32115 H7 I Pittsburgh Miami in connection with other court actions. Actually Volinn's act Thurs- 24 Second period None. Penalties Pi-card, StL.

Fleming, Phil, 0:58. Colonels Snap Jinx day was moot because he gave Third Period None. Penalties Hlllman Hlllman 6:07. Three-point field goals: Pittsburgh, Brisker Miami, Lehmann 4. Fouled out Orms, Brisker, Pittsburgh.

Total fouls Pittsburgh 30, Miami 27. A 2.39B. Against Indiana LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UPI) UNCLE TAKES MOOSE FIRST TWO WEEKS "We've got to take the pressure off (he bullpen as much as we can," Blass said of the starting group.

Joe Gitbon and Dave Giusti, who didn't set any fires with the Giants and Cards, have been added to the relief corps. Chuck Hartenstein may be the best of the firemen. Typical of the military age, the Pirates will have to get along without Bob Moose the first two weeks of the season. He'll be in camp just when the team is trying to make a bold start in National League competition. The Kentucky Colonels smash Shots on goal by: St.

Louis 9 13 11 33 Philadelphia 14 12 8 34 Goaltenders: SI. Louis Wakely; Philadelphia Parent. A 14,406. Gary Bergman banged in a waist-high sizzler to run Detroit's lead to 2-0 at the period's end, but former Red Wing Norm Ullman got Toronto on the scoring board with a power play goal at the 6:39 mark of the second period. It took Howe just 23 seconds to get that goal back, as he beat Leaf goalie Bruce Gamble with a blast from the right side to make it 3-1.

The Houston Astros will play ed Indiana 112-94, Thursday 63 night and 16 day games this night in its first American Bas season in tne Houston ketball Association triumph his oral approval Tuesday night and the sale since has been consummated. In addition to the referee, his clerk and a court reporter, eight attorneys, three newsmen, two spectators and Dewey and Max Soriano attended the agonizing death watch. The attorneys made it all the more excruciating by haggling over fine points of language for Cubs, White Sox Reschedule Games against the Pacers since last November. INDIANA TULSA. Okla.

(AP) Offi- Jersey Tigers Name Carpenter as Coach ELIZABETH, N.J. A -The Jersey Tigers of the Continental Football League announced Thursday signing of Ken Carpenter as coach for the 1971 season. Carpenter, a onetime star player for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League, was voted coach of the year in the Continental League last year when he coached the Indianapolis team. The Jersey Tigers, a new entry in the league, is affiliated with the Baltimore Colts of the NFL. In 1968 he was an assistant coach with Washington of the NFL 6 0-3 12 Mahovlich upped it to 4-1 near cials of the Chicago Cubs and 2-2 12 FROM FLORIDA 7 2-2 16 9 3-3 24 the midway point of the second: White Sox scheduled Thursday a period and Toronto could onlvi three-game exhibition baseball Nelolcky Brown Daniels Lewis Barnhlll Keller Becker 6 7-8 21 Best future prospect in camp is 7 6-8 20 Ligon 2 2-2 6 Smith 4 5-6 13 Moore 3 7-1 14 Carrier 4 1-1 9 Dampler 6 0-0 13 Chapmn 2 2-2 6 Olsen 1 2-2 4Tlnsley 2 5-6 9 Murrell 0 0-0 0 Chubin 31 30-J5 94 Totals I 1 Cl l-ll I.

mnnnnn f. 1 I i 1 1 2-2 5 be-. approximately 50 minutes. I Then Volinn declared official- 3 00 6 4 04 8 ricu vumoria, a pucner wno graauaiea nom 01. 4jco uuege in nianagc a wiai guai eany tlie stnes tiuie una ivtcriKiiu Florida.

He had a wonderful season at York last year and a dan-; third period as Bob Pulford cause of snow in Chicago. Len Wilkens Signs Two Year Contract SEATTLE (AP) Lenny Wilkens has signed a two-year contract to remain as player-coach of the Seattle Super-Sonics of the National Basketball Association, Son-ics General Manager Bob Houbregs announced Thursday. Terms of the pact were not disclosed. ly spring, but he has already been sent out. They want him to be tipped in the short punch shot.

I Tho two clubs alreadv were ly that he was signing the or- 3 04 6 1 II 3 45 17-31 112 Thackcr Miller Dardeti Totals Indiana Kentucky taking a regular turn. Nine penalties were called, scheduled to play a single game! ders. In doing so a case brought five 10 ueirou. in tne same here Friday. Games on Satur 19 31 22 22 14 1 21 32 29 291121 by Albert Schweppe was left moot providing he gets back the money he expended for two sea day and Sunday were added when weather caused cancellation of the annual pre-season games in Chicago.

One comes to Bradenton expecting to hear pennant-winning which saw evidence of both threats from the Pirates, but finds them talking hopefully about being weary from their the chances of Mazeroski and Alley being healthy enough to play 'games a night earlier and their must ol the games. 1 troubles in traveling through! Three-point goals Indiana, Lwls. Keller. Kentucky. Carrier 3.

Dampler 2. Fouled out None. Total louts Indiana 22. Kentucky 17. Attendance 4.

278. son tickets to the Seattle Ball Park..

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