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Phillies th Straight, 5-3; Drop Bailey Captures L. V. Amateur Medalist Title League Lead Dwindles to 3 Games Take Over 3rd-Ph Games Out champion, made the championship flight only because of his automatic status. He qualified Wednesday with a 79. CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT Hopeful Cards Win Pair Behind Gibson, Sadecki 9:04 a m.

Palos vs. Illigasch; 9:12 Toulomelis vs. Gioieni; 9:20 Bilheimer Bunning Tagged In Loss PHILADELPHIA (AP) Joe Torre drove in three runs with two triples as Milwaukee, taking advantage of faulty Philadelphia base running, defeated the Phillies 5-3 and sliced their vs. Dankel; 9:28 Vargo vs. G.

Billie; 9:34 Bailey vs. Licini; 9:42 Konrad vs. Stern; 9:50 Yowarsky vs. Haney; 9:58 Mehi vs. Kovaleski.

FIRST FLIGHT (Start No. 10) First Game St. Louis ab bi ttsburqh ab bi 10:04 Wardenski vs. Versuk; 10:12 PITTSBURGH (UPI) The surging St. Louis Cardinals climbed to three and one half games of the National League lead Thursday night by sweeping a twi-night double-header from Pittsburgh, 4-2, Kusmin vs.

Habecker; 10:20 Mulzet vs. Weil; 10:28 Bell vs. Dolak. (Start No. 1) 10:04 Borso vs.

Mayer; 10:12 J. Billie vs. Senger; 10:20 Tice vs. Parayos; 10:28 Valentino vs. Nadig.

SECOND FLIGHT (Start No. 1) Flood cf 5 14 0 Schofield ss 4 0 10 Brock If 5 12 0 Virdon cf 4 0 0 0 Groat ss 5 110 Clemente rf 4 0 10 Boyer 3b 3 0 0 0 Slargell If 4 110 White lb 3 0 12 CI'denon lb 4 12 2 Javier 2b 2 110 Bailey 3b 4 0 10 Shannon rf 4 0 0 0 Mazer'ki 2b 4 0 10 Uecker 0 0 0 M'F'lane 4 0 2 0 McCarver 2 0 0 0 Wood 10 0 0 Gibson 3 0 0 1 Wissman ph 10 0 0 Lynch ph 10 0 0 Maury Bailey's par 71 withstood a windy challenge yesterday at Green Pond and the pretournament favorite for the 28th annual Lehigh Valley Amateur championship walked off with qualifying medalist honors. Bailey, a newcomer from Baltimore who made an auspicious start in area golf circles by winning the Twin Lakes championship, will oppose long-hitting John Licini in tomorrow morning's opening round. Bailey matched par Wednesday, the only one in the field to do so. Hal Bilheimer of Bethlehem, a former champion, had a 72 The ball had little effect against yesterday's gusty winds, causing the highest scores in the tournament's history.

Not one qualifier broke 80 and the cutoff for the fourth flight was 94, the highest in the last 15 years. Even the championship flight was unusually high, ranging from Bailey's par to 78. Manny Palos, the defending National League lead to three games Thursday night. 8 a.m. Szamski vs.

Lysek; 8:08 Bley vs. aprtrzier; uowns vs. Bracken The loss was the Phillies Pirate runner past second base. The Cardinals collected five hits off Ten Butters but five walks helped keep Butters in trouble throughout the game. Brock smashed his 14th homer of the year into the upper rightfield deck with one down in the third and Shannon blasted his ninth homer over the leftfield scoreboard to lead off thejifth.

The Cards added two more runs in the ninth off Pirate relief pitchers on singles by Shannon and Curt Flood, a balk by Frank Bork and a double by Billy White. 1 and 4-0, behind the pitching of Bob Gibson and Ray Sadecki. The St. Louis victory coupled bury; 8:24 Borillo vs. Pritchard; 8:3 fourth straight and sixth in Fenstermafcer vs.

Levendusky; 8:40 Limberg vs. Mai; 8:48 Balogh vs. Moo- their last seven games. It also with the Phillies 5-3 loss to Mil tilone; 8:56 Pistono vs. Tuskes.

THIRD FLIGHT (Start No. 10) cut their advantage in the loss Totals J2 4 3 Totals 35 2 St. Louis 110 020 000 A 1 Pittsburgh 000 00o 2002! None. LOB St. Louis 9.

Pittsburgh! 4. I 2B Clendenon, Groat, Flood. HR Clen.l denon (12). SF Gibson. waukee moved the third place Cardinals 3 1-2 games back of 8 a.m.

Andrashko vs. Wessner; 8:08 column to two over tne second-Dlace Cincinnati Reds, who Yenser vs. Gardner; 8:14 Stegeman Sr. the Phils and one-half game Yanks Open Ticket Sale For Series By the Associated Press The New York Yankees, suddenly endowed with a four-game lead in the American League, announced plans Thursday for the handling of World Series ticket applications. The Philadelphia Phillies, meanwhile, said that all applications received after midnight Thursday would be rejected.

The Yankees said a limited number of box and reserved seats will go on sale immediately, by mail only. There will be no over the counter sales of box or reserved seats. The Yankees said four types of tickets are available for order by mail. These are box seats, reserved grandstand seats, open stand reserved seats which are located in the right center field bleachers and standing room tickets. Orders are limited to a maximum of two sets of two tickets each.

Prices for a set of two tickets for the three games in Yankee Stadium are $72 for box seats, $48 for grandstand reserved and $24 for open stand reserved. The Phillies, who had received more than 100,000 applications in the last two days and expected another 20,000 Friday morning, said it would be useless to accept any more. vs. j. Darrnoiomew; 8:2 Thompson vs were idle.

The Phillies have ER BB SO 2 0 11 Joseph; 8:32 Feilbach vs. Daneels; 8:40 Wardenski vs. Palumbo; 8:48 Kersh-ner vs. Fromhartz; 8:56 Maiczan vs. IP Gibson 17-11 9 9 2 Wood 0-1 4 1-3 6 4 Schwall 2-3 0 0 Sisk 2 2 0 back of second place Cincinnati, which was idle.

Gibson von his 17th game and set a club strikeout record when he pitched the Cards to 4 0 0 0 ATiineuo. FOURTH FLIGHT (Start No. 101 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 Wood. In the first game, Gibson set McBean 2 1 0 White. WP- HBP By Schwall, Balk-Wood.

9:04 Wysocki vs. Z. Wardenski; 9:12 Gressler vs. Rike; 9:20 Atkinson vs. Ferrero; 9:28 Winters vs.

Goldberg; 9:34 Cercocola vs. Alexander; 9:42 Sawyer vs. Lanszek; 9:50 Rennick vs. Beahm; 9:58 Hart vs. Coyle.

the 4-2 openL-g game win. Sadecki won his 19th game of the year in the nightcap thanks to Y. A. TITTLE feeling better Game Pittsburgh ab bi Mazer'ki 2b 4 0 2 0 a St. Louis strikeout record for one season as he pitched the Cards to a 4-2 victory.

Gibson fanned 11 men to run his season high to 232 best in the league and eight strikeouts better than the 1958 record set by Sam Jones. St. Louis Flood cf Brock If White lb Boyer 3b Groat ss M'Carver Second ab bi 4 0 10 5 2 2 1 5 0 2 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 3 2 2 1 4 0 0 0 solo homers by Lou Brock and Duke Shannon. Sadecki, who has lost 10, scattered five singles, struck out 10, and permitted only one 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 3 0 10 10 0 0 10 0 0 Mota cf Clemente rf CI'denon lb Freese 3b Stargell If M'F'lane Alley ss Butters Schofield ph Javier 2b Shannon rf Huff Homecoming Tonight As Redskins Meet Giants Sadecki Totals 34 4 8 3 Totals 31 0 0 St. Louis 001 010 0024 Pittsburgh 000 000 0000 MORNING CALL Mazeroski.

DP Pittsburgh 1. LOB St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh 6. eight games remaining, the Reds 10. Even 18-game winner Jim Bunning couldn't brake the Philadelphia slide as he suffered his sixth setback, allowing three runs and six hits in six innings before leaving for a pinch hitter.

Torre's eighth-inning triple drove in what turned out to be the decisive runs. With two out and two on, Torre lashed a line drive to right field that Johnny Callison missed in trying for a shoestring catch. Hank Aaron, who singled, and Ed Mathews, who walked, raced home with the Braves' final runs. Torre knocked in the first run in the second inning. He hit a one-hopper to center field that took a bad hop over Adolfo Phillips', shoulder.

It went for three bases and scored Mathews, who led off the inning with a walk. Wade Blasingame retired the first 11 Phillies before walking Tony Taylor. Richie Allen followed with a single, sending Taylor to third, but Alex Johnson ended the threat by striking out. Blasingame didn't allow an 3B Brock. HR Brock (14), Shannon (9).

SB Freese, Groat. (Q! ID) yy ID) Groat. Sadecki 19-10 er, both out with knee injuries, hurts San Francisco. Bill Brown is aching from rib and hip bruises and Tommy Mason has a painful elbow injury as Minnesota goes into Los Angeles. The alert Rams, who have intercepted eisrht enemv Butters 1-2 IP ER BB SO 9 5 0 0 1 10 8 5 2 2 5 6 1-3 2 2 2 0 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Schwall Bork Sisk 2:21.

Balk Bork. T- 39 Allentown, Friday, Sept. 25, 1964 passes, have a solid running game witn uick Bass and Ben Wilson. Dallas will use the alternating quarterback system nf rnn Frick Announces Series Eligibles Meredith and John Roach against the Steelers, who are coming off an upset over the Giants. The Packers must nlii? thp Tim Brown May Miss SusidavTilt PHILADELPHIA (ffl Halfback Tim Brown of the Philadelphia Eagles did not run in Thursday's practice and may be sidelined for Sunday's National Football League game against the Cleveland Browns.

"Timmy has sore feet," said Coach Joe Kuharich. "Trainer Moose Betty calls it tendonitis. It may have been caused by the hard practice field. We will not know definitely whether he will play until tomorrow or Saturday." Kuharich worked Olhe Matson overtime at the left halfback spot just in case. Elston Howard, Tony Kubek, Phil Linz Hector Lopez, Mickey Mantle, Roger By JACK HAND Associated Press Sportswriter The Sam Huff Club will hold a reunion at Yankee Stadium Friday night when the former New York Giants' linebacker returns as a Washington Redskin.

This clash of the National Football League's only nonwin-ners opens a four-day weekend for professional football that will stretch into Monday night with a Green Bay-Detroit battle. Gary Wood, the Giants' Ivy League rookie quarterback from Cornell, will replace the injured Y. A. Tittle in the first Giant night game at home since 1938. The fans will get their first look at Huff in a Redskin uniform and will be able to make an on the spot appraisal of the deal that sent him to Washington for halfback Dick James and defensive tackle Andy Styn-chula.

San Diego, the once-beaten defending American Football League champion, plays a Saturday night game, at Buffalo against the undefeated Bills in a game that has been rated as a possible title game preview. The other AFL teams play Sunday, with New York at Boston. Hous other baserunner until the seventh when he gave up singles to hole left by the absence of Maris, Pete Mikkelsen, Archie Moore, Joe Pepitone, Hal Reniff, Bobby Richardson, Roland Sheldon, Bill Stafford, Mel Stottle-myre, Ralph Terry, Chet Trail, Tom Allen and Vic Power. But the Phillies ran themselves out of guara Jerry Kramer with De- troit's Alex Karras ready to putj the rush on Bart Starr in that; Tresh, Stan Williams. BALTIMORE Ken Adair, Luis Aparicio that threat.

Steve Barber, Frank Bertaina, Sam Bow- ens, Jack Brandt, Dick Brown, Wally After Allen singled, Johnson Monday game. The loss of ininrprl T.nnPi Bunker, Chuck Estrada, Harvey Haddix Dick Hall. Bob Johnson, Charlie Lau, grounded to Blasingame whose Dave McNally, Stu Miller, John Orsino, throw pulled Santos Alomar off Aiworin weaKens Diego Mi Paooas. John Powell. Kooin Rocerts Brooks Robinson, Earl Robinson, Bob second base.

But Allen overslid Saverine, Norm Siebern, Russ Snyder Dave Vinevard. the base, and Alomar tagged attack for their important AFL game at Buffalo. However, the Bills are without halfback Wray Carlton. Tt pnnlrl a VmHlo CHICAGO Frank Baumann, Don Buford, John Buzhardt, Camilo Carreon Eddie Fisher, Ron Hansen, Ray Herbert, him out. Power then dribbled a single toward third, but Johnson turned second and was thrown out, Mathews to Denis Menke.

Mike Hershberger, Joel Horlen, Jim Lan between Keith Lincoln of thej Chargers and Cookie Gilchrist i of the Bills. 1 Milwaukee ab bl P'adelphia ab It bi Alou lb 4 0 11 Phillips cf 3 10 0 Maye cf 4 0 10 Callison rf 4 0 12 Aaron rf 4 12 0 Taylor 2b 2 0 0 0 NEW YORK (AP) Only an injury to another New York pitcher could make Pedro Ramos eligible for the World Series if the Yankees win the American League pennant, baseball Commissioner Ford Frick said Thursday night. Ramos, the Yankees' current bullpen ace, is not eligible for the Series because he came to New York five days after the Sept. 1 deadline. There had been some speculation that if the Yankees and Philadelphia meet, they might work a deal, allowing Ramos and Phillie first baseman Vic Power, also ineligible, to play in the Series.

"I don't anticipate such a request," Frick said, "and even if I get one, I wouldn't allow it." Ramos has been vitally instrumental in the Yankees' sudden spurt toward the AL pennant. He has pitched 15 1-3 innings in eight games, allowing only two runs for a 1.20 earned run average. He hasn't walked anyone and struck out 16 batters. The list of players eligible for the World Series, released by Commissioner Ford Frick. AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK John Blanchard, Jim Bouton, Clete Boyer, Al Downing, Whitey Ford, Pedro Gonzalez, Steve Hamilton, tp- Mathews 3b 1 2 0 0 Cvingt'n ph 10 0 0 Torre 4 0 2 3 Dal'mple 0 0 0 0 Big League Standings ton at Denver and Kansas City at Oakland.

The NFL has a five-game I Carty If 3 110 Alien 30 4 0 3 1 Cline cf 1 0 0 0 Johnson If 3 0 0 0 Menke 2b 3 0 0 0 Gonzalez ph 10 0 0 Alomar ss 4 0 10 Power lb 4 0 10 Bl'game 3 111 Triandos 2 0 0 0 Olivo 1 0 0 0 H'rrnst'n If 110 0 Wine ss 3 0 10 Briggs ph 10 0 0 Bunning 10 0 0 Cater ph 10 0 0 Rojas 2b 110 0 dis, Jeoff Long, J.C Martin, Tommy Mc-Craw, Gerald McNertney, Don Mossi, Dave Nicholson, Gary Peters, Juan Pizarro, Floyd Robinson, Bill Skowron, Gene Stephens, Fred Talbot, Pete Ward, Al Weis, Hoyt Wilhelm. NATIONAL LEAGUE PHILADELPHIA Richie Allen, Ruben Amaro, Jack Bald- schun, Dennis Bennett, John Boozer, John Briggs, Jim Bunning, John Callison, Danny Cater, Wes Covington, Ray Culp, Clay Dairym-ple, Tony Gonzalez, John Herrnstein, Alex Johnson, Art Mahaffey, Eddie Roebuck, Cookie Rojas, Bobby Shantz, Chris Short, Tony Taylor, Frank Thomas, Gus Triandos Bobby Wine, Rick Wise. CINCINNATI Steve Boros, Leo Cardenas, Jim Coker, Gordon Coleman, Ryne Duren, John Edwards, Sammy Ellis, Tommy Harper, Bill Henry, Joey Jay, Deron Johnson, Marty Keough, Bill Mc-Cool, Jim Maloney, Joe Nunhall, Jim O'-Toole, Don Pavletich, Vada Pifison, Bob Purkey, Mel Queen, Frank Robinson, Pete Rose, Chico Ruiz, John Tsitowis. ST. LOUIS Ken Boyer, Lou Brock, Jerry Buchek, Roger Craig, Mike Cuellar, Curt Flood, Bob Gibson, Dick Groat, Bob Humphreys, Charlie James, Julian Javier, Dal Maxvill, Jim McCarver, Gordon Richardson, Ray Sadecki, Barney Schultz, Mike Shannon, Curt Simmons, Bob Skinner.

Ed Soiezio, Ron Tavlor, Bob Uecker, Sunday chart, Chicago at Baltimore, St. Louis at San Francisco, Cleveland at Philadelphia, Minnesota at Los Angeles and Dallas at Pittsburgh. Green Bay will be at Detroit, usually a Thanksgiving Day morning fixture, in the Monday NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet. G.B. Philadelphia 90 64 584 Cincinnati 86 66 566 3 St.

Louis 86 67 .562 3Mi San Francisco 85 68 .556 4Vj Milwaukee 79 73 .520 10 Pittsburgh 77 75 .507 12 Los Angeles 75 78 .490 14V2 Chicago 70 82 .461 19 Houston 64 90 .416 26 New York 51 100 .338 37Vi Yesterday's Results Milwaukee 5, Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 4-4, Pittsburgh 2-0. Chicago 4, Los Angeles 3. Only games scheduled.

Today's Games Milwaukee (Sadowski 8-10) at Philadelphia (Mahaftey 12-9), night. St. Louis (Taylor 8-4 or Richardson 3-2) Totals XI Totals 32 3 3 Milwaukee 010 020 020 5 Philadelphia 000 000 0303 None. DP Philadelphia 1. LOB Milwaukee 4, Philadelphia j.

3B Torra 2. SB Alomar. Menka. IP ER BB SO Bl'gama 7-5 7 1-3 5 3 3 3 6 Olivo 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Bunning 18-6 6 6 3 3 2 1 Baldschun 1 2-3 3 2 2 1 0 Shantz 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Boozer 1 0 0 0 0 1 WP-Blasingame. A 17,342.

AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet. G.B. New York 93 J9 .612 Baltimore 90 64 .584 4 Chicago 90 64 .584 4 Detroit 80 73 .523 Los Angeles 78 77 .503 16'2 Cleveland 76 77 .497 17'2 Minnesota 76 77 .497 17'2 Boston 69 85 .448 25 Washington 60 94 .390 34 Kansas City 55 97 .362 38 Yesterday'! Results No games scheduled. Today's Game New York (Bouton 17-13) at Washington (Narum 9-14), night. Baltimore (Bunker 17-5) at Cleveland (Tiant 9-3), right.

Chicago (Pizarro 17-9) at Kansas City (O'Donoghue 9-12), night. Boston (Wilson 11-11) at Detroit (Wicker-sham 18-12). night game that will round out the program. All NFL teams will take turns going into Detroit on Thanksgiving in the future with the Chicago Bears due this year. Carl Warwick, Ray Washburn, Bill White.

The champion Bears, who bounced back from an opening defeat at Green Bay with a fine at Pittsburgh (cardwell l-O), night. San Francisco (Perry 11-10) at Chicago (Buhl 13-13). Los Angeles (L. Miller 4-8 or Ortega 7- at Houston (Bruce 14-9), night. Cincinnati (Maloney 19-10 and Purkey 10-9) at New York (Jackson 10-15 and Fisher 10-16) 2, twi-night.

offensive splurge against Minnesota, face another difficult test in Baltimore. The Colts, manhandled by. the Vikings in Minnesota (Kaat 17-8) at Los Angeles (Chance l-8), nignt. Title Races at a Glance NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet. G.B.

Play Philadelphia 90 64 .584 8 Cincinnati 86 66 .566 3 10 St. Louis 86 67 .562 3'i 9 the opener, came right back with an upset over the Packers. Baltimore hasn't beaten the Bears in their last six meetings and has scored only 10 points against Chicago in their last three games. Franklin Field is sold out for the game between the rebuilt Philadelphia Eagles and the powerful Cleveland Browns. Jim Brown usually rambles in Philadelphia but the Eagles have Earl Gros back in action.

The Cardinals, with a victory and a tie in two outings, invade AMERICAN LEAGUE To Pet. G.B. Play New York 93 59 .612 10 Baltimore 90 64 .584 4 8 Chicago 90 64 .584 4 8 Games Remaining New York At home (7); Detroit 4, Cleveland 3. Away (3): Washington 3. Baltimore At home (5): Washington 3, Detroit 2.

Away (3): Cleveland 3. Chicago At home (5): Los Angeles 1, Kansas City 4. Away (3): Kansas City 3. Fashion is a Wardrobe of shirts jjt l'ShJ 1 All well-dressed men have unifying principle regarding ik San Francisco 85 68 .556 4Vi Games Remaining Philadelphia At home (3): Milwaukee 3. Away (5): St.

Louis 3, Cincinnati 2. Cincinnati At home (5): Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 2. Away (5): New York 5. St. Louis At home (6): Pittsburgh 3, New York 3.

Away (3): Pittsburgh 3. San Francisco At home (6): Houston 3, Chicago 3. Away (3): Chicago 3. PRO FOOTBALL I their wardrobe fashion individuality. Judd's subscribes f4 Ili yl i II 4 ll I I to this rule and displays an array of fine shirt stylings.

All 1 1 a jf I 1 in fashion yet giving rein to individual taste through A I if 00 dest selection of fabrics both domestic and im- 1hCN3f I I Ji 1111 CHICAGO BEARS Transportation and Reserved Seat 12 VS. BALTIMORE COLTS San Francisco for the first time since 1957. With Jim Bakken on a hot field goal streak and Joe Childress and John David Crow running, St. Louis doesn't have to count entirely on Charley Johnson's passes against the 49ers. The loss of fullback J.

D. Smith and linebacker Bill Coop- SOCCER GAME Harugari of Allentown will oppose the Philadelphia Ukrainians at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Jordan Park in a First Division game in the United Soccer League of Pennsylvania. SUNDAY, SEPT. 27th MEMORIAL STADIUM, BALTIMORE, MD.

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