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TT Braves Only 71 Games from Top Milwaukee weeps TIME OUT! ir'CA -rr Pair, Takes Third Spot for the ball to make a play on Menke and Felipe Alou which Torre at third. turned in three runs, just one of Third Base umpire Tony Ven- them earned. zon called Torre out but it was obvious Boyer had hobbled the just seven wins shy of sixth place among all-time winners. There was a 14-minute delay in the second inning of the second game caused by a disputed ruling on a play at third base. St.Louis starter Ernie Broglio, who threw his glove into the air in anger, and Coach Vern Benson, who argued heatedly, were thrown out of the game.

Torre and Rico Carty started the inning by both singling and with one out, Frank Boiling hit a pitch at Ken Boyer, who went MILWAUKEE (LTD That loud explosion which was felt around the National League Sunday originated in County Stadium, where the Mil a Braves swept a doubleheader from the St. Louis Cardinals with a 29-hit assault. Denny Lemaster climaxed the exciting afternoon for 26,084 fans by pitching a flashy three-hit, 10-0 shutout in the second game for his fifth win of the season. Veteran lefthander Warren Spahn picked up his fourth "I got a hot streak going and don't want to cool off mind if I play through, Mac?" ball. Umpire Jocko Conlan at second told Venzon Torre had been safe and the call was reversed, loading the bases.

Several Braves had protested Venzon's initial call, but the St. Louis dugout erupted at the reversal. Ron Taylor came in for Broglio and gave up singles to. Indian Golfers Second Daily Northwestern In the first game, the Braves weren't able to pull ahead of the Cardinals until thj fourth inning when Milwaukee nailed reliefer and loser Ray Sadecki for four runs as eight men batted. Spahn drove in one of the runs with a sacrifice fly and Alou singled home another tally.

Eddie Mathews doubled home the third run and Torre singled home the other. Back to back doubles by Alou and Mathews scored Milwaukee's initial run in the first and the Braves added another in the third on three consecutive singles which chased starter Ray Washburn. Three more singles in the fifth produced Milwaukee's final run. The Cardinals had tagged Spahn for three runs in the first, one of them unearned. Boyer singled home two of the runs and got home himself on a two-base throwing error by Spahn during a pickoff attempt.

Curt Flood doubled home the other run in the second inning. wj Monday, May 25, 1964 Page 14 The Oshkosh High School golf team played probably it's finest team round of the '64 campaign Saturday at Sheboygan's Town and Country course only to finish in a second place tie behind Manitowoc in the Fox River Valley Conference meet. The Indians of Coach Don Erickson fired a team average of 77 to finish with a 385 total deadlocked with the Apple-ton Terrors. Manty's winning total was 381 paced by the meet medalist Bob Sullivan's 38- Only a Matter of Time For Reichardt Regarding Pact LEMASTER STOOPS AND CONQUERS Pitcher Denver lemaster, above, of the Milwaukee Braves shows the St. Louis Cardinals his characteristic stoop, grimace and fast ball as he shut them out on three hits at County Stadium Sunday.

The victory was his fifth of the season against two defeats. (First Game) St. Louis Milwaukee ab bl ib bi Flood cf 5 14 1 Alou cf 5 2 3 2 Groat ss 5 10 0 Mathws 3b 5 2 3 2 White lb 5 0 10 Aaron rf 4 0 10 Before the 10-0 shutout Lemaster pitched, the Braves won the first game of the double- AP Wlrepholo header 7-4 behind Warren Spahn. 5 0 4 2 5 0 1 0 Big Ten player to repeat as batting champion by closing out the season Saturday with a .472 average. Reichardt was named the University of Wisconsin's athlete of the year by the student club Sunday night.

4 0 0 0 oo 71 3 10 0 J-a- Oshkosh was led by Dick Boyer 3b 3 12 2 Torre James If 5 0 10 Carty If Long rf 4 0 2 0 Gbrlsn lb Javier 2b 5 0 0 0 Boiling 2b Uecker 3 12 0 Menke ss Washburn 0 0 0 0 Spahn Sadecki 1 0 0 0 Sdwski Burdette 10 0 0 a-Clemns 10 0 0 Shantz 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 4 12 1 Totals 10 0 0 airomsice ny-siib) ana Jim Stromske (37-3976). Other Indian cards read Mike Malone Indians Split Twin Bill With Announcement of his selection 38 7 15 7 AO AZ 70 TU CAUU1 1.: io-w uuu owiduiuaiu w-0 ot iUn a-sirucK out lor Buroene etn. was made at the club annual st. Louis 310 ooo ooo- 4 77 and Rick Schabloski 39-39-78. a-Struck out for Burdette In 8th.

10, Milwaukee 101 410 OOx 7 banquet victory of the year with relief help in the opener, 7-4. Joe Torre's booming bat sounded loud and often in both games with two home runs and five singles to hike his average to .370, third best in the league batting race. He drove in a total of five runs enough to beat the Cardinals single handedly. The twin killing allowed the Braves to take over third place from the Cardinals and moved Milwaukee to within a game and a half of league leading Philadelphia, and just a game back of second place San Fran-isco. The Braves, who were idle today, will take a three game winning streak against the Houston Colts at the Stadium Tuesday night.

Both of Torre's home runs, his eighth and ninth of the season, came in the second game while Lemaster never allowed a runner past second, and struck 10 without yielding a walk. Denis Menke and Hank Aaron also homered in the nightcap. Lemaster hadn't won his fifth game last season until July. 6. Spahn is working behind last season's pace, however.

Spahn got his fourth win last year on April 28 and his fifth on May 14. Spahn now has won 354 in his major league career, and is Berlin Spring Teams Enter Tourney Play BERLIN All three of Berlin's spring sport teams will enter WIAA tournament play this week, with the baseball club kicking off action today. Coach Gary Parker's nine opens the Oshkosh district tourney against Winneconne at 4:15 p.m. at Sawyer Avenue park. The winner will play host Oshkosh Wednesday.

The Indians hope to break out of a severe batting slump which has seen them get only seven base hits in their last three games and score just one run Spahn. PO-A St. Louis 24-4; Milwaukee 27-13. DP Menke, Boiling and Gabrielson. LOB St.

Louis 12, Milwaukee 10. Alou, Mathews 2, Flood, Menke. Washburn, SF Spahn. Ip h- bb so Reichardt was the Big Ten's leading pass receiver in football last fall. Another honor was bestowed on Reichardt when he was Washburn 21-35 2 2 1 0 rvn Sadecki (L, 3-4) ...1 1-3 4 4 4 1 1 named to the National Colle- Burdette 31-35 1 1 0 1 eiate Athletic Association's Dis- Shantz 1 10002 Wood 5-f or-5 In 2nd Game Appleton's Tom Wegner was the tourney's runnerup gaining late momentum to post a 42-3173.

Oshkosh will travel to Ripon's Tuscumbia Country Club Wednesday for a dual match with the Tigers, then will return to Tuscumbia Thursday to begin play in the two-day sectional meet for qualification in the state golf meet. The Indians' stiffest sectional competition will come from Appleton and Neenah, both which they've 4. SP'hn 4-3) uill i aii-aiar icaiu. lecuuuicue Sadowskl 51-3 11 4 3 1 2 3 2-3 1 0 0 3 2 Conlan, Harvey. Venzon, Weyer, 2:54.

Lance Tobert, a pitcher, was selected for the second team. The district comprises six states. Second Game Milwaukee abrhbl abrhbl 4 0 10 Alou cf 5 0 12 4 0 10 Mthws 3b 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 Aaron rf 4 2 2 1 3 0 0 0 Torre 5 3 3 3 The Oshkosh High School baseball team split a double bill encounter with Fond du Lac High School Saturday at the Card's home diamond. The Indians extended their season The Indian defensive committed six errors in the nightcap with Fondy gathering five miscues. Oshkosh moundsmen Peterson and Voight yielded nine safeties in the victory while surrendering four walks.

Several sophomores made the step up to make appearances in the Indian win. They were Dick Voelzke (2b), Dick Madden (3b), Jerry Nelson and Dave Mis-terek (If) and Dick Voight (p). Oshkosh will now enter district competition in the long hopeful drive at the state title. The Indians will meet the winner of tonight's Winneconne-Berlin game on Wednesday at 4:15 p.m. All district games will be played at the Sawyer Street diamond.

FIRST GAME Oshkosh (0) Pond du Lie (J) 3 0 0 0 Carty If 5 2 3 0 St. Louis Flood cf Groat ss White lb Boyer 3b Long rf James If Javier 2b McCrvr Broglio Taylor Shantz a-Gaglno MILWAUKEE (AP)- Wisconsin's Rick Reichart, whose awesome power brought a second straight Big Ten batting title and a flock of major league baseball scouts, said Sunday it's only a matter of time before he signs a major league contract. "I'm definitely playing baseball," said the versatile Badger athlete who was a guest of the Braves at the Milwaukee-St. Louis game. "It's just a question of when I'll sign." The major decision to be made by the junior from Stevens Point is whether he'll sign this summer or return to Wisconsin in the fall and receive a degree before inking a major league contract.

"I'm going to make my decision by the middle of June. My parents want me to sign, but we have decided that I am going to make up my own mind. I don't want anyone to blame but myself if I make the wrong choice," he said. Reichardt, a promising end who football coach Milt Bruhn hopes will stick it out, said that all but one of the 20 major league clubs have come through with definite bids. "The Braves and all the other clubs are in the running," he said.

"Right now it amounts to a feeling out period." Besides deciding between careers in professional baseball or football Reichardt has developed an interest in medicine from his father who is a physician. But now the "time element" has ruled that out, he said. "If I got into baseball and liked it, I'd stick and forget about medicine," he said. Reichardt became the first 3 GT'is-3n2 'a 8 beaten in earlier meets- 3 0 0 0 Menke ss 3 1 3 2 OOOO Lemaster 3 tt 0 2 0 0 0 Plans Set For Lake Shore In Inter-Club Golf Victory 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 3 0 Tolls 37 10 14 Totals Golf Sectional a-Flied our for Shantz in th. St.

Louis 000 000 000 0 Milwaukee 030 110 41x 10 Boyer, Long. PO-A St. Louis A TCfmhm Milwaukee 27-4. DP Mathews, 4M I UOUUIIIUIU 24-12, Boiling and Gabrielson. LOB St.

Louis 2, Milwaukee 8. 2B Groat, Menke, ning threat disappear after lead-off man Bruce Erickson walked and then was unfortunate enough to reach second about the same time that John Parker's hit run smash did. Erickson was hit by the drive and continued to the dugout with Oshkosh's first out. Catcher Hal Malnory moved Parker around to third with a two-bagger to left center but the pair stewed on the sacks as the two following Indian batters were retired. Fondy drew their first blood when second baseman Greg Nelson was squeezed In from third on a bunt by catcher Ray Peterson in the second Inning.

The tilt was iced in the fifth frame when first baseman John Mack-sam blasted a solo homer. Oshkosh's ace right hander, Bill Gogolewski, fanned 12 Card batsmen and walked two in losing while the win went to Fondy's Steve Toshner. In the nightcap, Indian bats boomed for 14 hits including six for extra bases. Lynn Peterson handled the hill duties for Oshkosh receiving help In the sixth frame from Sophomore Dick Voight recently graduated from the JV ranks. The 12-9 hitfest saw two Indian batsmen post perfect games at the plate Hal Malnory with two homers and three walks and Greg Wood with an unprecedented five for five showing including a homer and a double.

Wood collected five RBI's in His brilliant second game barrage. Carty. HR Menke, Torre 2, Aaron. The Lake Shore Golf Course SB Alou' Gabrielson. SF Lemaster.

ip tr bb so was the scene of the first in a Broglio (L, 2-4) 0 spripe of fivA infpr-flnh cnlf Taylor 5 10 4 4 3 I i Mf, 1,1 A brh 12-3 2 1 1 0 0 Shantz matches Sunday as the Oshkosh Lemaster 9 3 0 0 0 10 WP Shantz. Weyer, Conlan, abrh 3 0 0 Goldapske cf 4 0 0 Bergstrom is 3 0 Yusf rf 3 0 0 Donovan 3b 1 0 0 Nelson 2b 3 0 0 Dtert If 1 0 0 Peterson 3 0 1 Macksam lb 2 0 0 Toshner 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 Erickson ss Parker 2b Malnory Wood rf Gaither 3b Raddati rf Gogolewski Ambrose lb Otto If Nelson If Harvey, Venzon. 2:15. A 26,084. Totals 23 0 3 Totals 21 2 3 Oshkosh 000 MO 00 3 Fondy 010 010 2 3 RIPON Plans have been formulated for the sectional golf tournament to be held at 9 a.m., Thursday, May 28, at Tuscumbia, Green Lake, according to Jim Seidl, athletic director of Ripon High School.

The tournament will be played on the 18-hole course, and each participating individual is asked to send in his reservation with the proper fee to the club prior to scheduled events. Meals can be obtained at the club at reasonable prices and these reservations should also be made ahead of the day of events. All entires must be sent to Seidl before the meet. Jim Pohlman, golf coach at Ripon High, will be on hand to explain the ground rules, before scheduled events get under way. SECONO GAME (12) Fond du Lac team compiled 862 points and a 71.8 average to beat teams from Green Lake, Appleton, Green Bay and Neenah.

The twelve-man teams will play five 18 hole matches at five different home courses after which a traveling trophy will be awarded to the team with the lowest stroke total. In Sunday's Oshkosh victory, Green Lake's Tuscumbia finished in the runnerup spot with an 868 total and a 72.3 average followed by Green Bay and Appleton tied at third with an 887 total for a 74 average. Neenah was last with 91376.1. abrh Johnson Wins Drag Trophies Forest Johnson of Oshkosh collected two trophies during drag racing competition at Great Lakes Dragaway at Union Grove, this weekend. Johnson's 1962 Chevrolet, competing in Stock, covered the quarter mile from a standing start Saturday night in 14.56 seconds and Sunday in 14.66.

His speeds were in the mid-90s. Hal Malnory slate to 7-4 In Fox River Valley conference action and 8-4 overall. In the Saturday opener, the Indians matched the Cards with three hits each but simply couldn't capitalize on a couple rallies that eventually fizzled. In the 2-0 loss, coach Harlan Quandt's Indians saw a first in Oshkosh Erickson ss Parker 2b Voelzke 2b Malnory Wood cf Gaither 3b Madden 3b Raddatz rf Luff rf Ambrose lb Nelson If Mlsterek If Peterson voight abrh 4 2 0 5 2 3 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 4 0 1 4 0 2 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 2 Goldapske cf 4 1 0 Bergstrom is 1 1 1 Yust rf 2 4 2 Nelson 2b 5 3 5 Platz 2b 2 0 1 Delert If 1 0 0 Donovan 3b 4 1 1 Macksam lb 1 0 0 Stoegbauer 5 0 0 Junkons 2 0 1 Soslnskl 3 0 1 Krueger 3 0 0 Shell 1 0 0 Oldenberg Betsy Rawls Ends Wright's Winning String Totals 39 12 14 Totals 32 9 Oshkosh 112 422 012 14 Fondy 005 001 I 9 'A in their last four, all losses. Although Parker's squad has won just three of eight games, the pitching staff has an incredible earned-run average of 0.72 Sophomore Darrell Miller will be on the mound today.

The golf team will be one of 13 schools entered in the Ripon sectional Thursday. But first, Coach Chet Polka's linksmen will try to capture third place in the Little Ten's north half in the final meet today at Waupun. Currently in third, the Indians are one and one-half points ahead of Waupun and Ripon. Winners of seven meets, Berlin's power-laden track team gets another stern test this Friday evening in a sectional tourney at Ripon. Not only will Coach George Doll's cindermen try for number eight, but they also hope to qualify a goodly number of men for the class state finals at Monona Grove June 6.

Besides their high flying relay teams, the Indians possess some top individual qualifying prospects, including Gerry Gerth (hh and lh) Jim Godson (dashes) and Jim Nelson (440K This trio set new school records in the recent Little Ten meet: Gerth with a time of :15.6 in the high hurdles; Godson with a time of :10 flat in the 100 and Nelson with a time of :51.6 in his specialty. Tuesday Berlin will attempt to defend its crown in the conference freshmen sophomore track meet at Ripon. Soccer Upset NEW YORK (UPI) Harry Baehre and Uwe Seeler each scored a goal to lead Hamburg of Germany to a 2-0 upset victory over Liverpool of England Sunday in 91 degree heat before 13.000 fans at Randalls' Island Stadium. -I vc x-' Tonight's Schedule Recreation Softball CLASSIC OPEN 4 45 SSLD City View Dairy vs. Wertsch Motors.

8:15 SSLD Cowan's vs. The Rail. 4:45 NSLD Club Oasis vs. linger Painters. CHURCH TWILIGHT 4:30 Dia.

1 Our Savior Lutheran vs. DeMolay. 4:30 Dla 4 St. Andrew Lutheran vs. Christ Lutheran.

4:30 Joss St. Vincent CYO vs. St. Vincent H. N.

8:15 NSLD St. Mary CYO vs. Al-goma Methodist. CLASSIC OPEN City View Dairy 2 0 Wertsch Motors 1 0 The Rail 1 1 Klinger Painters 1 1 Club Oasis 1 1 Cowan's 0 1 Beer Garden 0 2 LAST WEEK'S RESULTS The Rail 11, Beer Garden 1. City View Dairy 8, Klinger Painters 4.

Club Oasis 7, Cowan's 6. Wertsch Motors 5, The Rail 0. City View Dairy 4. Club Oasis 3. Klinger Painters 11, Beer Garden 1.

CHURCH TWILIGHT DeMolay 1 0 First English Lutheran 1 0 St. Mary CYO 1 0 St. Vincent CYO 0 0 Algoma Methodist "0 0 St. Vincent Holy Name 0 0 St. Andrew Lutheran 0 1 Our Savior Lutheran 0 1 Christ Lutheran 0 1 LAST WEEK'S RESULTS DeMolay 31, St.

Andrew 24. First English Lutheran 15, Our Savior Lutheran 2. St. Mary CYO 9, Christ Lutheran 8. Algoma Methodist 14, St.

Vincent CYO 14 (Game called because of darkness.) Grade School Scores Sacred Heart defeated St. Peter 12-7 in eighth grade softbalt Friday on the strength of an eight-run sixth inning. Tony Ebersberger was the winning pitcher and Pat Phair collected the loss. In eighth grade volleyball. St.

Vincent walloped St. Joseph 44-19, while the seventh graders from St. Vincent topped St. Peter 53-36. DALLAS (UPI) Betsy Rawls snapped a 13 month victory drought and Mickey Wright's string of triumphs at the same time in the Dallas Women's Civitan Open golf tournament with Miss Wright's helping hand.

When Miss Rawls put together the first par or better four rounds of her 13 year career as a pro to win the tournament with a 2 underpin 69-71-71-71282, it was like biting the hand that feeds you. Her final round 37-3471 over the Glen Lakes Country Club course beat Miss Wright by two strokes for the $2,100 top prize money and spoiled her arch-rival's bid for a fourth consecutive title. Miss Wright shot a closing 33-3770 for 284, worth Miss Wright stayed far out in front among the tour money winners with $8,950 to her credit, while Miss Rawls jumped two notches to second with On the final round, Miss Rawls blew a three stroke lead over Miss Wright with a pair of front nine bogeys, but bounced back with eight and 12-foot birdie putters on the back side to regain most of her margin. Ruth Jesse, who had a final round 72 and finished third at 285, worth $1,250. Sherry Wheeler, one of the newer members of the proette brigade, picked up $1,050 her final round 74 that put her at 286, while Clifford Ann Creed and Louise Suggs split $1,575 between them with a tie for fifth at 288.

'-ft I I vr. T5 A ft y((, -A My---- i'i 4vi 1 afcf iff mti AjPHi if? Midwest League Standings PCT Decatur 20 7 .741 Clinton 16 7 .696 2 Burlington 17 8 .680 2 Fox Cities 12 10 .545 5 Waterloo 13 12 .520 6 Quad Cities 10 11 .476 7 Dubuque 10 13 .435 8 Quincy 8 17 .320 lOVa Cedar Rapids 7 16 .304 11 Wis. Rapids 5 t7 .227 124 BRAVES KEEP BRAVE HOPPING Tim Rynders, the Milwaukee Braves' Brave in charge of home run celebrations, dancei around his tepee in the center field bleachers at County Stadium Sunday. The Marquette High School sophomore prances through a war dance after each home run by a Brave. This weekend, he made eight appearances as the Braves won three of Four games from the St.

louis Cardinals. jinn i HmfSm GREG WOOD Indian Goes on Warpath.

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