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1-1 CUERI.KY TRIBUNE 24, I9B1 National Cincy Ends Loss Streak, 6-5, 11-2 I I A I (API The homer came in tta first in- cinnnti Reds exploded out of aming and league lenders picked By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American W. L. Pet. G.B. Delroil 62 34 .646 N'cw York 60 33 Cleveland 53 45 10 Baltimore 51 45 .531 11 Chicago 60-47 .515 m.

Fix-game "osing streak Sunday a nf power hiULng lhat produced a fi-5 and 11-2 dotiWc- header victory over tlie San Giants. The twin triumphs enabled (lie Reds to exlend their slender Na- tongue lead lo a game and half as the second-place Ixis up four more in the second pfl O'Dell and Dom Zanni. San Fran. 010 103 000-5 8 0 Boston 45 Washington 42 Cincinnati 200 000 301--fi 7 0 Mnrichal, Sam Jones (7) ant Bailey; Purkcy and Edwards. --Pnrkey (12-5).

Sam Jones (7-6). Angeles Dodgers won a single con- nms San Francisco test at St. Ixiuis. (2n, Bailey 2 (10). Cincin The Reds cut loose with five nali, Robinson (27), Cardenas (3) O'Dell, Zanni (2).

I-oes (5) am Orsino: O'Toolc and Zimmerman W-0'Toolc (U-81. (4-4) Home runs San Francisco Orsino (1). Cincinnati, Robinson (28). home runs, seven doubles and a Lynch 2 (7). triple in Ihe course of the Iwo (Second) games.

San Fran. 000 100 100-- 2 8 2 Jerry Lynch had two homers in Cincinnati 240 031 lOx-11 15 the first game, his last one coming in Ihe i ar.d gave Cincinnati its triumph. Frank Robinson, continuing his blistering hilling pace, had liomer in each game atid extended his consecutive hilling streak to 18 games. Hob Piirkcy (12-5) and Jim O'Toolc (0-8) each went Ihc distance for the Heds against an as- jcirlmenl of Giant pitchers. The Giants also did some borne run hilling of (heir own in the first ginne with former Rcdleg Ed Bailey getting two and Orlando Ccpcda or.e.

too Cardenas, filling in for slumping Eddie Kasko at slwrt- pulled Cincinnati to a 5-5 tie in Ihe seventh Inning of the opener wilh a home The Redlegs teed off on Gianl starter Billy O'Dell in a hurry in the second game. Robinson's two- Dodgers 2, Cards 1 ST. LOUIS (Al 1 Ron Fairly doubled twice, putting one run in scoring position and driving in the oilier, as he paced tlie Los Angeles Dodgers lo a 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals Sunday. Johnny Podrcs, ejeclcd from the game in ttie seventh inning, still, picked np his fourth straigbt triumph, making his season mark 12-2.

Larry Sherry came on in relief, got the final out in lhat frame and held the Hcdbirds i check (be rest of the way. Podrcs Ihus finally squared his career account wilh the Cards at 15-15. He has a winning record against every oilier club in the' league. The left-hander was put out of the game by plate umpire Chris The Majors .459 .442 18 1914 in the American League from Ihe New York Yankees by a half- Us Angeles 42 54 .438 20 Minnesota 40 55 .421 2114 Kansas City 34 60 .362 27 Monday Gains Delroil al Los Angeles (N) Only game scheduled Sunday Resulti Boston 5, New York 4 Chicago 5, Baltimore 2 Minnesota 10, Cleveland 0 Los Angeles 8, Washington 3 Detroit 6-17, Kansas Cily 4-ii Saturday Results New York 11, Boston 9 Chicago 7-11, Baltimore 4-4 Cleveland 4, Minnesota 0 American Tigers Regain 1st with Double Sweep Over A's KANSAS CITY (API--The tolal of 21 pitchers in Ihe Kansas City 200 000 002--4 6 0 U.S. Track Team Is Not Complaining About Pace roit Tigers took back first place doubleheader.

The previous record for most pitchers used in a doubleheader was 20, set by Pitts- game and a percentage point with burgh and St. Louis of the Nation- a double sweep over the Kansas al League in 1958. Tigers won Ihe first game with a 4-run outburst in the ninth inning which broke a Z-Z'dcad City Athletics Sunday, 6-4 and Foylack, Aguirre (9), Regan 9), Woodeshick (9), Mossl (9) md Hoarke; Shaw, Nuxhall (7), Staley (9) and Sullivan, Pig- nalano (9). W--Foytack (7-5) tuxhall (4-7). 17-14.

The nightcap was an old-fafh- ioned slugfest with a total of 31 runs, 34 hits, 13 pitchers and seven errors. It look 3 hours, minutes to finish, a record time for a nine-inning major league game. Norm Cash drove in eight runs The tie-breaking run scored Detroit on a passed ball. Al Kalinc sin gled home one run and Cash singled in two. The Athletics opened up a 6-2 lead in the first two innings of the and Ihe Tigers smashed.

a tolal nighteap but the Tigers scored of 27 hits in both games. The Tigers suffered a cosily loss when third baseman Steve Boros collided wilh pitcher Frank Lary jchasing a bunt in the second game Los Angeles 7, Washington 6 cre( i a fractured lefl collar Detroit at Kansas Cily, post- Braves Win Twice PITTSBURGH (AP) The Mil waukee Braves replaced Pitts gh In the first division Sundaj is they whipped Ihe Pirates in a donbleheader 11-4 and 5-4. The dual victory gave the Braves a sweep of the four-game series and shot them into fourth place, Hi games ahead of defending world champions. The Braves now have won nine games ot llicir last 10. Milwaukee ballered nine Pirale pitchers for 25 hits in Ihe two games.

Ed Wathews paced the Braves' firsl-game barrage with two singles, a bases-loaded double and his 22nd liome run, good for Ihrce runs balled in. toe Maye knocked in three runs in (he nightcap with a single, triple and sacrifice, fly. His fly scored Hnnk Aaron wilh the winning run" in the seventh inning. The Pirates had tied the second cotitcst in the sixth, scoring three runs. Smokey Burgess provided the key blow, a pinch-bit single thai knocked in two runs.

Dick Stuart's 14th home run in Ihe poned, rain Tuesday Chicago al New York (2) (twi-l nighl) Boston at Baltimore (N) Washington at Minnesota (N) Cleveland al Kansas City (N) Detroit at Los Angeles (N) National W. L. Pet. G.B. fourth gave the Pirates their first un.

Bob Friend, the third of four Pittsburgh hurlers, suffered his 13lh loss. He has nine viclories In Ihe opener, the Braves broke up a 2-2 stalemate in the sixlh as they erupted for five runs. Hank Aaron ignited the big inning with his 23rd home run. Mathcws Pelckoudas when he renewed an and Mack Jones each knocked in two runs in the rally. Bob Buhl allowed nine hits as scored Charley James wilh the lie picked up bis seventh victory argument on a call after pinch- hitter Stan Musial singled and Cards' only run.

Manager Waller Alston, supporting Podres 1 -beef, was also thumbed out. Bob Gibson, 7-7, was slarlcr and loser. The Cards had live nils, all off Podrcs. Los Angeles 100'001 000-2 5 St. Louis 000 000 100--1 5 1 Podres, L.

Sherry (7) and Rose boro; i Bauta (8) and Schaffcr, McCarver (8). W--Po drcs (12-2). L--Gibson (7). Oil 005 040-11 14 200 001 010-- 4 9 against eighth defeats. (First) Milwaukee Pittsburgh Buhl and Torre; Haddix, Labine (6), Shantz (7), Wilt (B), Mizel 19) and Burgess.

W-- Buhl (7-8) L-- Haddix (6-5). Home runs Milwaukee, Mat hews (22), Aaron (23). (Second) Milwaukee Pittsburgh Willey, McMahon (6) and While FnmciSp McBean (4)i Frior Face (8) -and Lcppert, Surges (7). W-- McMahon (5-1). L-- Frien (9-13).

Home run Pittsburgh, Stuar (14). 202 000 100-5 11 000 103 000-- 8 E. McClure ot 1117 -1th Street, husband of. Maude McClure; a ot Myrtle. Buck nnd Mrs.

Mavor Farmer both o( Colorado McClure at Waco. Mrs. Maxine Hnys of Greeley. Mrs. KlumU of Boulder, and Charles J.

MoClnre of Ger- Injr, brother of ROBS McClure nf Itedwood Cily, Mrs. Nora Lannirm of rhoenir, Mrs. Lena F.inc of Des Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. Mabel Ire- Ian of Algona. Iowa.

Also survived grandchildren and Services 10:00 n.rn. Tuesday Red Cloud, Xeb. Interment Ml. Hope Cemetery. Will lio in state Sunday till 4:00 p.m.

Adamson Mortuary. at "Sympathy" It the hardest word to write, Say Is with fiowera from Luzmoor's Flowers EL 2-2851 West 10lh St. neinnati 58 xs Angeles 56 37 .611 -38 .596 IVi an Francisco 49 44 .527 8 lilwoukee 47 43 .522 814 Ulsburgh 44 43 .506 10 1. Louis 44 48 .478 mi hicago 39 53 .424 hiladelphia 29 60 .326 26 Monday Gamt Cincinnati at Milwaukee (N) Only game scheduled Sunday Results Cincinnati 6-11, San Francisco 2 Milwaukee 11-5, Pittsburgh 4-4 Chicago II, Philadelphia 5 Los Angeles 2, SI. Louis I Saturday Rtsults Milwaukee 5, Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 6, Chicago 5 San Francisco 8, Cincinnati 3 Los Angeles 5, St.

Louis -I (11 mings) Tuesday Games SI. Louis at Chicago Us Angeles at Philadelphia (N) San Francisco alPiltsburgh (N) Cincinnati at Milwaukee (N) It was estimated Boros will be iut of action for at least a month. week ago Saturday the Tigers ost their first string catcher, Dick Brown, with a broken finger. Both games were on the ragged! iide and the nightcap developed nto one of the wildest affairs in Each team collected 17 ills. The former record for a 9-inning was 3 hours and 52 minutes, leld by several clubs.

The twin ing run and slid home with the ill had a running time of 7:23. The two teams broke another ecord when they used a com- Indians Keep tot Assn. Pace; Sears Triumph By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There's no arguing with sue cess, and the Indianapolis Indian mve it. They've won 14 of theirjhomer and the other with ast 17 games, four in a row, and double. Iheir runs in the third then took an 11-8 lead wilh a 6-run explosion in the fourth.

The Tigers struck for four runs in the fifth to make their lead 15-9. They scored 'twice more in the sixth, and were home free except for a four-run outburst by the A's 023 642 000--17 17 3 Kansas City 242 110 040-14 17 4 Bruce (3), Woodeshick 3), Fisher (4), Aguirre (8), (8) and House, Roarke (8): takow, Bass (3), Dilmar (4), Kunkel (4), McDermott (5), Slaley 6) Nuxhall (7) and Pignalano. V--Fischer (3-2). L-- Ditmar (2-5) Home runs Kansas Cily, Johnson (2), Causey (2). in Ihe eighth.

(First) Detroit 010 010 004--6 10 1 Bosox 5, Yanks 4 By BOB HOOBIKG Ailociatid Preii Sport! Writtr BOSTON (AP) Pinchhitter Pumpsie Green doubled in the ty- winner Sunday as Boston defeated New York 5-4 at its own game -the last-ditch, ninth inning rally. Green doubled off loser Bud Daley after Don Buddin had sin gled and moved to second on a sacrifice. That tied the score and afler two were out, Gary Geiger singled lo right field and Green came careening down the line to lilt the plate ahead ot catcher Elsion Howard's tag. The Yankees, who had wiped Angels 8, Senators 3 LOS ANGELES (AP)--The Los Angeles Angels, holiest team in he American League the past few veeks, completed a sweep of their hree-game scries wilh Washing- on Sunday by belting Ihe Sena- ors, 8-3. Sieve Bilko hit his 14th homer and drove in three runs for the! Angels as they picked up iheiri 7th viclory in 24 games played iince June 27.

It moved them to vithin a half-game of the seventh- place Senalors, who have lost 23 of their last 35 games. Los Angeles built lip a 7-1 lead the first four innings against righl-handcr Joe McClain. Bilko drove in two nms with his homer he the first and the Angels scored' stol ninth, moved from behind in the top of the ninlh Sunday on Howard's two-run homer to the cen- lerfield bleachers. Red Sox rookie Don Schwall regislered his 10th victory since coming to the majors in lale May The unruffled Schwall had pitchet his way out of a bases-loaded a rics which his teammates stole By ED COR RIG AN Associated Press Sports Writer LONDON (AP)-Is the grueling schedule of Ihrce international meets within day's causing the rash of injuries and illness that has struck the United Stales track learn? ibo Jim EI- the world 100-yard-dosh record ol 9.2, said he didn't mind all the meets but didn't expect he could run close to record time in every start. P'BM Coach Juml Men.

The team physician Dan Hanley, agreed, and AAU Home run--Delroil, Cash (27). chief Dan Ferris, who arranged lour, also pooh-poohed the Second) idea. George Young, who set an American record of 8:38 for the steeple chase against Russia, said he usually was tired for a day or two after a long ace. Elliott's squad has beaten Russia, West Germany and Great Britain. None of the members of the Th he mcel lining, cither, Chisox 5, Orioles 2 CHICAGO (AP) Roy Sievers walloped two home runs into the center field bullpen Sunday in eading the Chicago While Sox to i 5-2 victory over Baltimore's Jumping Orioles.

The triumph gave Ihe Sox a sweep of the three-game series, their sixlh slraighl victory and heir lOlh win in 13 games. Sievers Iriggered a two-run second inning with his 21st homer and pounded anolher with a man on base in giving Chicago its 5-2 in the fifth. Baltimore scored twice in the (bird, tying Ihe game on a two- run single by Jackie Brandt. But the Sox broke in front in their lalf of the third on Iriple by Winnie Minoso and a wild pitch jy Jack Fisher, who relieved starter Chuck Estrada and cut short Chicago's second-inning rally. The Orioles ran into tough luck in the seventh when Whiley Ker- the and Brooks Robinson followed with a long doubfe.

Herzog would tiave scored easily but was tagged out when he tripped and fell between third and home. Another Oriole threat fizzled in the eighth on a great job of relief pitching by Turk Lown. Jim Gentile and Gns Triandos singled in opening the eighth and Lown replaced starter arid winner Cal Mc, I I I I 3 i i three more in the second, two frflm he Yanks saved is iLish. Earl Robinson walked, fill- them on a single by Joe A single by toe Thomas produced two more Los Angeles runs the fourth: Bilko got his third RBI with a sacrifice fly in the, seventh. a Ted Bowsfield worked six innings for Los An- nine-hit performance.

Jim Pagliaroni and Frank Mai- zone each hit homers for Boston. Jew York 002 000 002--4 9 0 geles and scored his sixlh victory in nine decisions. McClain (7-10) was Ihe loser. Harry Bright drove in two Washington's runs, one with all ing the bases, but Lown fanned Ihe next two batters and got Herzog to fly out, ending the inning Baltimore Boston OU 100 002--5 13 0 Chicago Daley and Howard; Schwall and Home runs--New York, Howard Fisher (3-9). 9), Boston, Pagliaroni-(13), Maione (8).

002 000 000--2 11 021 020 OOx--5 7 Estrada, Fisher (2), Brown (7) 'ngliaroni. W--Schwall (10-2). and Trinndos; McLish, Lown (8) -Daley 18-12). and Lollar. W--McLish (6-9).

L- Home runs Chicago, Sievers 2 (22). luiiipJcJJiiiug, ao they took off for Warsaw and the final meet with Poland Friday and Saturday. John Uelses, Bobby Avanl, Earl Young, Jim Grclle, 1 Burleson, Paul Drayton, Jerry i 1, Ken Floerke, Bill Sharpe, John Fromm a Charlie Frazier all were Imrling in varying degrees. "It's just onu of those things," said Elliott, "Every once in a while you run into something like this-- a whole siring of injuries-and you wonder when it is going lo end. "These boys are in s'uperb condition.

They are at their peak at this time ot year. Most of them could run every day ar.d (hey wouldn't feel il. "That, of course, excludes the long distance runners, who have to have some rest in between Said Hanley: "I'm sure the closeness of the meets has nothing to do wilh Ihe injuries. 1 would call it an un- brlunale coincidence. "Last Wednesday night, after we defeated West Germany in Stuttgart, I treated 12 members of our 41-man learn." Sprinter Frank Budd, who holds BroncLineman Complains of High Altitude GOLDEN (AP) Wahoo Me Daniel, a new lineman for the Denver Broncos, summed it up for most of his colleagues afler early football workouts in the rarefied mountain air: "Somebody must have bor.ro.wed Ihe air and forgot to return it." The, Broncs obtained McDanicl, former Oklahoma standout, from the Houston Oilers.

Both teams are in the American Football League. Halfback Gene Mingo, league- leading scorer lasl season, missed Ihe first workouts because he had his tonsils removed Thursday. Linebacker Buddy Alliston in- (tip Rrnnrn manapomenl vhich ended Saturday, was 13- On points it was 122-88, The Amer can girls split their 10-event prc gram with the British, but lost 56-50 The Minors Amei-'Mn Association Pet. Indianapolis 59 43 .578 -Louisville 55 43 .561 5 Denver 55 48 .534 Dallas-Ft. Worth 50 49 .505 7' Houston 42 58 .420 16 Omaha 41 61 .402 18 (First) Denver 310 005 SCO-- 10 Dallat-Ft.

W. 110 WJ Ml-- 7 12 Pehanick, Duslal (6) and Moore Liltlcfield, Wiesler (1), Hanna (7), Blackburn (9) and Gongol W-- Pehanick. L-- Littlefield. Louisville 710 004 000--8 11 Houston 1M 000 000-4 11 Fisher, Brown (1), MacKenz (3) and Eanew; Lary, Johnso (2), Griffin (6), Donnelly (9) an Neal, Campbell (9). W-MacKe zie.

U-- Johnson. Omaha 100 010 110--4 11 Indianapolis 210 010 NX-- 5 7 TTnntpr onycier iiunier Breeden (8) and Friol; Krop, Mi er (7) and Bevan. W-Krop. L- Spell. International Leagm Pet.

Columbus 60 36 ,625 -Charleston 51 42 .548 7 Buffalo 52 43 .547 7 Jersey i 47 .505 11 Toronto 50 51 12 Richmond 42 53 .442 17 Syracuse 35 66 .347 27 Richmond 7-3, Columbus (2nd game 13 innings) Jersey City 5, Charleston 4 innings) Rochester .7, Buffalo 2 Toronto 9, Syracuse 2 Tixas Liague Pet. Amarillo 62 36 .633 -Tulsa 58 39 .598 3 Sail Antonio 51 46 .526 10 Austin 48 52 .480 15 Victoria 4751 .480 IS 7Vi 'he has decided to relire. Ardmore 42 59 .416 21V4 Cubs 11, Phillies 5 PHILADELPHIA (AP) Chicago Cubs ended a seven game losing streak Sunday by de eating the Philadelphia Philiie 11-5 on a home run barrage, including Iwo by little Don Zimmer. Ed Bouchee bit a solo blast in he third inning and moments later Zimmer hit his first of the day, number seven for the year, with Richie Ashburn on base. Zimmer duplicated his feat in the 'ifth inning against Phils starter Art Mahaffey.

George Altman put the game out of reach in the seventh, after (he Phils had narrowed the gap to 6-4, by clouting his 19th homer of Ihe year, following walks to Zimmer and Billy Williams by rookie reliever Paul Brown. Don was Ihe only bright spol for'the cellar-dwellers, gelling a triple and a two-run home run off Cub starter Jim I'Brewer, who gave way to reliever and winner Don Elston after DC- 'meter's homer in the i are cutting a fancy path toward an American Association pennant. The Tribe trimmed Omaha 5-4 Sunday while second place Louisville, two games back, kept pace wilh an 8-6 triumph over Houston. Denver moved within 4Vi games of first place wilh 9-7, 5-4 victories over Dallas-Forl Worth. Little Chico Ruiz fired up Indianapolis in its latest conquest, collecting three hits, scoring twice and stealing two bases to beef up the leaders' sputtering offense.

They got only seven hits to Omaha's 11. Joe Gaines' two-run homer in the first inning started Bob Krop on the way lo his llth mound victory. At Houston, Lcn Gabrielson's homer highlighted Us Angeles 230 200 10x-8 10 1 1 McClain, Klippslein (5), Garcia 6) and Green; Bowsfield, Morgan (7) and Averill. W--Bowsfield L--McClain (7-10). Home runs--Washington, Bright (4).

Los Angeles, Bilko (H). fictory lor I.ouisville. All the other scoring was confined to the first hree frames, when Houston grabbed a 6-4 lead. Hank Mitch ell's two-run triple was the big for the Buffs. Jim Baumer drove in three runs Yashington 010 020 000-3 9 0 Twins 10, Indians 0 MINNEAPOLIS-SI 1 PAUL A Minnesota unloosed an barrage Sunday, backing Pedro Ramos' airtight pitching and giving the Twins a 10-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians.

Home runs by Bob Allison, Ted Lepcio and Harmon Killebrew and a three-run double by Dan Dobbek helped Ramos to his seventh victory against 11 setbacks. THREE FUNDAMENTALS OF OUR SERVICE ABILITY four-run sixlh inning that spelled Cuban right-hander scattered six hits. The Twins wasted no time in getting started on pitcher Barry Latman, who lost his first in 10 decisions this year. Bob Allison smacked his 20th homer with a man aboard in the first and add-j and Don Wert, Jim McDaniel andj e(J run scoring sing lwo ln e( eorge Alusik two each as Denver -J kio and Dallas-Fort Worth traded big innings in a 22-hit first game slugfest. The Bears scored three limes in Ihe first inning, knocking out Dick Litllefield before he could retire i rest of the way.

The Rangers left 11 runners stranded. The Rangers grabbed a 4-0 lead Then topcio belted a solo shot in the fourth and Killebrew a two-run blast, his 30th of Ihe sea-' son, in the fifth. Dobbek's hit in the seventh BilTI COTUTIH a man, and stayed un tou Ihe scored Green, the fourth straight time Green crossed the plate, Allison and Jim Kaat. Kaat was running for Earl Batin a fourth inning burst of the'tey who was beaned by a Bobby night game. Ray Jablonski had a Locke pitch and carried from the two-run homer in the uprising, but Denver responded with two in the FUNERAL PIECES On Short Notice "We Grow the Flowtrs Hansen's Greenhouse 4.

8th Ave. Ph. EL 2-5667 i Sato, Designer The loss went to Mahalfey, his'fifth and three in Ihe sixlh inning. field on a stretcher. Preliminary reports say the Minnesota catcher does not have a concussion.

13ih of the season. Chicago 013 020 320--11 1 21 Winning pitcher Jerry Casale Hvered a two-run double for the Minnesota Phila. MONUMENTS and MARKERS 50 a ol Leadership i G'anite anti Bronze Monuments OPEN A CO. i i A 000 130 old- 5 9 2 Bears. Brewer.

5) and Taylor; ooo oooooo-o 6 an 120 40x--10 Lalman, Locke (5), Schaffer- A DIRECTORS EATOM Four ef Servlct John A Jck A Bill A Mahalfcy. Lehman Brown doubleheader loss for Dallas-Fort (6), Green (8), Sullivan (9) and Worth Ihis season. Johnson, Dairy" 1 0 8 W--Els- Ion (6-5). L--Mahaffey 17-13). Racing Home runs--Chicago.

Zimmcr 2' (9), Altman Philadelphia, Demelcr (91. The defeats marked the firsl.roth (7) and Homano; Ramos and I Bailey, Naragon (8). W--Ramos I 7-11). L-Latman (9-1). Home runs--Minnesota, Allison 20), 4 Killebrew 30).

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