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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 27

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STAR-GAZETTE Elmira, N. July HickolQoll Friday, August 27. 196S Twins9 Won by Koufaxl Robhy's HRs Pennant Fever Lays lete belt inT9TTsnhrjuI NEW YORK (API-Sandy winner in the 19S5 tabulation, i Koufax, Los Angeles' great Maury Wills, base-stealintf i I v. if i i i i avuuipaw pH-cner wno won we miieiaer wiin me uot'iers. was o.

nae iuckok pro ain- imra wun a ana 42. Yanks Low in Attack 9-2 Rip White Sox BIG 59-LAP MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAULjried the American League-lead-(AP) Bob Allison crashed aing Twins to a 9-2 victory over scoreless the last eight innings of Wednesday night's 2-1 loss to CHICAGO (AP) Brooks Robinson drove in four runs with a pair of home runs Thurs two-run nomer and a pair of the New York Yankees The triumph gave Minnesota Baltimore, ran the string to 15, doubles Thursday, pacing a 14-bit Minnesota attack that car- Langhorn Qualifier day and led Baltimore's free- a final 13-5 season series margin getting their lone run in the eighth on a single by Moose Skowron. over the Yanks. Jim Kaat scattered 10 hits, 1 (OVER '3DD0 including Clete Boyer's third-inning solo home run, to gain his 13th victory against 10 loss ab bl swinging attack that subdued 8-1.

Boog Powell drove in three runs with a homer and single and Dick Brown also had a homer for the Orioles. Robinson had a solo homer in the third and a three-run shot in BALTIMORE CHICAGO krhbt Apariclo 4 3 3 Cater If Blair ef 4 11 OBuford 2b Powell If 5 12 3 F.R'b'son THIS SATURDAY KITE 7:30 P. II. 4 110 4 0 10 es. rf 2 0 0 0 B.R'b'son 3b 2 3 4 Skowron Ih 10 11 Allison's 20th homer in the seventh inning after Don Minch- Johnson 2b 5 0 10 Ward 3b 4 0 0 0 Orsino lb 4 0 0 0 Romano 2 0 10 Blefary rf 4 0 0 0 Hansen is 4 0 0 0 Athletics Trip Tigers, 5-3 KANSAS CITY (AP) Tom Brown 4 12 1 Berry cf 4 0 0 0 er had reached base on Bobby Richardson's error put the SHANGRI-LA SPEEDWAY ROUTE 17 WEST OF OWEGO tne nintn.

Foweil singled in a run in the fifth and had a two-run homer in the first and Twins out of danger. J. Miller 3 0 1 OJohn 10 10 S.MIIIor tOOOMcCraw ph 0 0 0 Freese ph 10 0 0 Burgess ph 10 0 0 Total 30 1 13 I Totals 33 1 1 Brown's blast came in the sixth. Allison doubled and scored on John Miller got credit for the Baltimore 201 011 0010 BIG DOUBLE FEATURE IMiiayV gug ggg 01Q victory, his fifth in eight deci Jerry Kindall's single in the Johnson. DP Ba more 1.

LOB sions, but bad to have relief Baltimore 4. Chicago I. 2B Aparlcio. Brown. Romano.

HR help. Powell (11), B. Robinson 2 (11). SB Reynolds' first home run of the second inning and doubled and scored on Rich Rollins' sacrifice fly in the fifth. Allison's burst lifted him out of a prolonged The White Sox and Onoles Aparlcio.

Bhtir. IP I El BB SO MODIFIED SPORTSMEN and MODERNS For this special race Admission $2.50 Children 6- 12, 50c NEXT SAT. N1TE WE-GO FAN CLUB TROPHY NITE now nave evenly divided J.Miller 5-3 71-3 5 1 1 4 3 S.Miller 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 batting slump which-had seen games. season broke a 3-3 tie in the sixth inning and lifted Kansas City to a 5-3 victory over Detroit Thursday. The A's used five pitchers In John 11-4 i 7 4 4 0 3 A The White Sox, who went his average to .239.

Lory 3 110 1 Locker 7 3 3 3 0 0 HBP-Bv John, Aparlcio. The Twins rammed in three more in the eighth on only one the game, with the victory going to Jim Dickson. hit, Jimmy Hall double on a 3-0 pitch. A walk, a hit batter, a squeeze bunt and a sacrifice fly TOMORROW NITE V. V.V V.V.

IT'S Hank Aguirre started for the Tigers and was pounded for also figured in. three runs in the first inning, Minnesota's other runs scored Red Sox Nudge Nats, 4-2 Jose TartabuU doubled, took on Earl Battey's single in the third on an error and scored on third and Zoilo Versalles' single mm in the fourth. ini a single by Jim Landis. Ken Harrelson singled in the second run of the inning and Dick The Yankees made a brief rally in the ninth, getting one on singles by Tommy Tresh, Elston Green singled in the third. What a Life! Cake, girls and admiration.

But Charlie-O, the Kansas City mascot takes it all in stride. The A's recently threw a birthday party to honor their four legged friend on his third birthday. (AP Wirephoto). The Tigers scored twice in the Howard and Hector Lopez. ausruiN (Ar) Three runs third against Fred Talbot.

Bill Freehan doubled and came scored on Bob Tillman's bases Tony Oliva missed his first game of the season for the Twins with a jammed finger, SPONSORED BY HONDA of Central New York Millport 7ENY "GOOD HILARITY ON THE HONDAS TRICK RIDIIIG Oil A HONDA loaded single Thursday and pointed the Boston Red Sox to a 4-2 victory over the Washington and Battey had to leave in the home on a single by Ray Oyler. Jim Northrup slammed a pinch double but Oyler was retired when he fell running between HONDA GIVEN AYAY sixth after wrenchins his knee NEW YORK MINNESOTA senators. ab bl eb bl Phil Ortega, the Washington third and home. Don Wert sin 2b 4 0 2 0 Vrsalles 4 2 2 1 Rich'son Kubek ss 4 0 0 ovid'pino rf 4 i rnFF i starter, walked Felix Mantilla, gled Northrup home. 4 13 1 4 0 10 Hull ef Lee Thomas and Tony Coneili- a Stratlimont Cup Draws 100 Entries aro to start the Boston second.

Reynolds broke the tie in the sixth when he homered against Larry Sherry. Wayne Causey 3 0 11 10 0 1 4 111 5 3 3 2 2 0 0 1 3 12 1 After Rico Petrocelli struck out. 4 0 3 OBattey 0 1 0 OZlm'man 4 0 1 OMIncher lb 4 0 1 1 Allison If 4 111 Rollins 3b 4 0 1 OKindsll 2b 1 0 0 0 Kaat 10 0 0 10 0 0 Mantlt If Tresh ef Mosc'IMo pr Howard Lopei rf Bover 3b Barker lb Culien tint ph Repot ph Totals New York Tillman singled to center, scor homered in the eighth for 4 0 2 0 ing Mantilla and Thomas. When Kansas City. the ball got by Don Lock, Conig- 34 1 14 3S2101 Totals KANSAS CITY uaro came all the way around.

001 004 0012 DETROIT Wert ft el ab It bl Oil 110 23X-0 i a miumwi A triple by Eddie Brinkman Flight pairings: First Flight Pairing and a wild pitch gave Washing One-hundred entrants, the most to recent years, are set to tee off in the annual Strath-mont Cup Golf Championships Richardson. DP Minnesota 2. LOB New York 6. Minnesota 2B Allison 2, Hall. HR Bover (15), Allison (20).

Zimmerman. SF Rollins, Mincher. IP ERBBSO ton a run in the fifth, but Boston 3 110 3 111 0 10 0 3 111 3 0 11 1 A I 1 10 2 1 C'pan'ri is 4 0 0 OTarteb'll rf 4 0 0 OLandlj cf 4 1 i ICharles 3b 4 0 0 OCausey 3b 1 0 OHar'Ison i 1 1 CGreen 2b 4 0 2 1 Reynold If Blair French vs. Art Sutty; 1. Fred Box Bye; 3.

Jim Hersoh Dr. Fred Barton; 4. Dr. E. Smith Bye; 5.

Dr. I Don Lynon vs. F. Reese; 4. Dr.

Root. Good vs. Bye; 7. Dr. King Snyder vs.

Ramlch; I. Larry Creighton Byo. Second Flight Pairings came right back in its half, Carl Yastrzemski hitting his 17th 1 3 3 2 11 1 i jlCullen 2-1 Lump 3b Brown If Cash lb Demeter ef Horton rf Freehan Ovler is Aguirre Northrup ph Sherry Wood ph Smith ph Total! Detroit the center field at Elmira Country Club. This year's championship 4 1 0 1 .212110 .013310 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OH'berqer rf 1 1 1 OL'ch'm'n 1 0 0 0 Talbot 1 0 0 OBianch'd ph 1 0 0 ORosario ph homer into bleachers. Big Frank 20th homer 0 0 0 0 OOUTOn 3 0 0 0 Mikkelsen 1 0 0 0' Reniff 1 0 0 0Blanco 1 0 0 0 13-10 II 5 2 I Reniff faced 1.

John Mavor vs. Bob Brown; J. Harm Weaver vs. Ralph Anderson; H. Bernle flieht will be medal play with 10 2 2 0 2.

Howard belted his in the sixth for Simon vs. F. Allison; 4. Larry Good vs. men JhY Totals 72 holes to be covered this Sat Clarence Claus; I.

Pete Crew vs. Ross RACING I FIRST (Q I PROGRAM I RACE VA P. M. I 002 100 00O- HBP By Reniff, valdespino. WP Bou- 300 001 01 ton.

7:27. A 27,073. Johnson; 4. Torry Luce vs. John Schoen-hofen; 7.

Ed Shaw vt. We Brew; I. Kansas City Washington's only other run off young Dave Morehead, who Aoulrro. DP Detroit 1, Kansos City Harold varn Bye. urday and Sunday and the Labor Day weekend Sept.

4-6. The other flights will start match Third Flight Pairing picked up his seventh victory as 15-EUEtlT 100 GADS UMP MAKES GRADE I STARTS I Rain Date Sun. 2 P.M. I t. Larry Schooler vs.

Dr. Alfred Jth jAf.ate 2. Jim Wood vs. John Boomi 3. Doni v.v.M.

tlav today and arrange their BOSTON (AP) -The Ameri 1. LOB -Detroit 4, Kansas City 5. Freehan, Northrop, Wert, TartabuU, Reynolds. MR-Cash (19) Reynolds (1), Causey (2). Green.

IP ERBBSO Aguirro 1-3 4 3 3 1 0 Pen 124 0 0 0 2 Sherry L. i-i 4 1 1 1 1 AND DRIVERS WASHINGTON BOSTON own matches. can League announced Thurs oo I Hamlin 3 0 0 0 Gosger, cf 4 0 10 day the purchase of the contract Twenty-three golfers, includ Navarro 1 1 0 of umpire Jerome A. Neuaecker of the Southern League. ing defending champ Ward Hamm are in the cham- rilnnsKin flterht which will tee Talbot 3 4 3 3 0 2 Stock 1 0 0 0 0 Seoul 2 0 1 1 Dirkson 2-4 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 Jones 3b 4 0 101 4 0 0 OYastr'skl If Jill 4 1 1 1 Mantilla 3 10 0: 3 0 0 OThomas lb 3 10 0 3 0 0 OC'nigl'ro rf 3 10 0 1 0 0 OPetroc'll ss 3 0 1 0 Neudecker.

34, of St Peters "WHERE THE M'Mullln 3b King rf Howard Nen lb Lock cf Held ph Zlmmer Kirkl'nd ph Br'kman is Ortega at ift-an Saturday. TRIPLE FEATURE Wyatt 1 T0003 HBP By Aguirre, Charles. Balk Sf burg will report for 16 season. Lovlnqer vs. Wayne Keck) 4 Wm.

Gear Bvei 5. Jim Graner vs. C. Pulford! Don Gil vs. Bvei 7.

John Welnerney vs. Or. Fred Butler; 0. Or Connelly vs. Dr.

Fred Butler; I. Fourth Flight Falrlnos 1. Bob Hard vs. Earl Wade; 2. Jim Swartwood vs.

Bob Madlgeni 3. John Carroll vs. F. Llmoncelll; 4. Emll Monge vs.

T. Van Brunt; S. Paul Stone vs. Jack Dublin; 0. Russ Boslev Bye; 7.

Dick Young v. Ev Weltoni I. Bob Carroll By. Fifth Flight Pairing 1. Chas.

Austin vs. Dr. Louis Lodico; Dr. Wm. Burke vs.

Irv Parry; 3. Joel Robinson vs. Jim Maleyj 4. Geo. Kretschman Bye; 5.

Gus Otto vs. Cec Richmond; 0. Harry Rankin vs. Dr. Jim Mitchell; 7.

Repih Moore V. OUi. 3 0 0 OTillman 3 0 17 1 0 0 OMoreh'd 1(00 4 110 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 action isr CIIEI1UIIG Starting at that time will be Ed Shaw, recent victor in the Elmira District Tourney, Jack Plvnn. George Underhill and Bl's'amo ph 30 1 1 1 Totals 37 4 I 3 totbis Washington 000 011 0001 Boston 030 oio oox 41 Finger Lakes Race Chart SPEEDROIIE Same Price 1 49 piu. Taxes Mike Kelly.

The 11 a.m. date Is open Today's Selections Starting at 12:30 p.m. are Jim Lock. DP Washington 1. LOB Washington 4.

Boston 7. 3B Brinkman. HR Howard (20), Yas-tnemskl (17). IP I 11 BBSO Ortega 12-11 3 4 4 1 3 Kline 1 1 0 0 0 1 Moreh'd MS 3 1 1 10 WP-Morehd. BETWEEN ELMIRA 4 WAVERLY chiIdren under 2 Free ROUTE 17 I Wm.

Seiner; I. Dan Murphy By. Sixth Flight Pairing 1. Sid E. Brown Bve; 1.

Sam Levlne Bve; 3. John Sheaham Bye; 4. 11000 IVi Fur Hunter, Wak Good, Joe Bugli- ari and Dr. Bob Leonard: at I "BIGGEST SHOW ON WHEELS" Coma 1M Ed Donahue Bye. III 12:38 Hamm, Ed Widman, 115 113 115 George Zurenda and Fred Le-Valley; at 12:46 Henry Frailey, 120 Coma CHivares Vedilego Brandt eiohth Raeo 01200 3 Up Fur.

1 Palm Girl Taylor 110 1 Embeirler Wolfe 120 3 Shanghaied Valorl 4 Bodacious Big Humphreys 117 5 Monteuk Mahon Ito 4 Rambling Moor Olivares 117 7 Easy Ella Rotfo 104 I Sly Wager Neff 120 August Gift Olivares 115 10 Rubal Kahll Vererdl 120 Ninth Raeo tiooo 3 4 0 MdS. 1 MHO TO 1 Phyllis A. Vediiago 110 1 Man Amoro Babil 115 3 Boycott Callese 1M 4 Count Fair Conia 100 5 Bleu Rouge Pisano 113 4 Happy Red Coma 113 7 Right Chief 120 I Mental Challenge Olivares 115 115 110 110 113 115 Glen Waight, Dr. Jim Gray and John Nickerson; at 12:54 Ted DeFilippo, Jack Moore, Phil Hunter and Bob Butler; at 1:04 Ron Kimber, Bob Nicholson and At fasti The fit you've always wanted. with new comfort you never expected! Ronnie Lowman.

Pint Race a a 4 Mtf. 1 Betterment 7 H. E. Ripplo P'mostre Bov 4 Sweet Sailing 5 Jeddlo Boy 4 Grass Comte 7 Prime Chantouso Star Pet Moon Boon 10 Hasta Second Raeo 3 a Up 1 Lycos Boy 1 Roman Realm 3 Clockodema 4 Dave's Flash I Roman Call 4 Cardom 7 Flower O'ChlM I Carlquest Dawn Flush 10 Upssdaisy Third Race a 4 1 Hello Raft 1 a Silver Sprint 3 Lee's Fan 4 Daredrl 5 Fire Bafll 4 oLita-Lizo 7 Supercref! Karoo S10OO 4 Neff Vediiago Kollhammer Coma Vorardl Neff Mah on Pisano Parsons OHvares For. 120 120 T13 113 120 120 113 113 150 115 115 0 Thomas B.

Good Todays First Prim Chanteuse, Moon $1100 HVi For. 115 Ripple. Second Cardom, Roman Realm. Carl quest. Third Helio.

Raft. Liza-Liza. Yank Advances In Chess Tourney HAVANA, CXiba (AP)-Bobby Fischer, 22-year-old U.S. cham Fourth Singing Suzanne, Euphrates. Viterl Karps Mahon Hubbard Juicy Toast.

Fifth Sportive, Prof Facts, The Moose. Sith Douirl Do Fer, Popcol, Quiet pion, won his opening match in Conza 106 1 Victory. I Eternal Oaks the fourth Capablanca interna seventh candy sticks, sam toro, Hasten Home. Eighth Rubal Kahll, Shanghaied, Easy a-Mrs. T.

M. Wilier and Mr. Ann tional Chess Tournament but he was far from the scene of the 11100 EH. I For. Ninrn wan more, Rigm competition.

Mone, Entry. Fourth Race 3 0 4 Up 1 Ginger Queen 2 Balinode 1 Mr. Dogo 4 Parenlo i Come of Age 115 Thomas Good. mi THURSDAY'S RISULTS Fischer, refused permission IN NAVY AND COLORs jST O'NeiH 1201 First: Six furlongs, for three ved olds by the U.S. State Department to usiand up.

Mist Ind 1 00 4 00 make the trip here, made his nging Suiann McKee Mr. Tax Rate 11. 5.10; Gramps Pride .40: time: 15.1. Second: One mile for three and four moves from a chess club in New York Wednesday night and de year olds, SUOO-Wttchisit 10.40 4.40 5.20; feated West Germany's interna Busy Times 4.00 3.40; Sweat Ecno time: 144.3. DaHv doubi 1 and 1 oaid 74 0.

7 Belie Ang Verardl 115 Euphrates Babi no 0 Juicy Toast Mahon T10 10 Secret Storm Parsons lis Fifth Rate S1300 I A Up 1' For. 1 My Adelaid 100 1 Prof -Facts Galleso 1-13 3 Tho Moose Conio 113 4 Roval Heavy Mail Kent 115 5 Roman Tiger Looei 120 tional master Heinz Lehmann in Third: Five and on hall furlongs, for 32 moves. ttire and four year olds, 31,000 Metro Roads 5.00 3.00 1.40; Yetta's Ark 3.10 The moves of the two grand 3.70: Rock Run Lady 4.BO; time: 101.3. masters were relayed via a di Fourth: Six furlomn. fnr three year 1121 aids and uo.

11.100 Our Dream 1.20 4.00 rect cable line. Fischer was scheduled to NEVER BIND! Collegiate Waist 25-36 $5.98 meet former world champion Vasily Smyslov of Russia in the second round Thursday. The 101; 3.40; Blue Shutter f.20 4.40; Mecca Rose 115 2.40; time: 113.4. Fifth: Six furlongs, tor thro year olds Pur- and up, t1.3CO-Allahgem 4.40 1.40 1.10; 115 Bell Presti 1.40 1.20; Araken nd 3.20; 103 time: 114. U0 Sixth: Five and one half furlongs, for 100 three year olds and up, 1, 400 Jet Flow 110 4.00 4.20 3.20; Nassau Court 0.20 4.20; 110i Uncle Seaweed 3.00; time: 107.1.

Seventh: On mil and one sixteenth. Boys' Sizes 4-12 $4.98 result, however, was not expected to be known until today. no matter how snug they fit. matter how active you arel NEVER DAG! snap back into original shape no saggy seat or knees I 4 Soorfivt B'endt 7 Music World Conza Aoo-Jill Sixth Raeo 1100 ittro i 1 Mr. Soma! Hubbtrd 1 Ouiet Victory Mahon 5 Count De Fer Vediiago 4 Th Strangler Gallese 5 Whimsicol Way Lopet Poocel Hubbard 7 Roman HaroW) Vererdl I Quick $trdo Dili For Laugh Johnson Seventh Raeo HSOO 11 Up 1 1 Aoolo Brandy Pisano 1 Sam Lord Verardl 3 New Contender Conza Porge Gal Candy Stick 4 Hasten Homo Olivares I "over P.

Russa Chain Gang Lopet 1031 for three year olds and up, 11.400 i Tom Sawyer LL Cooks 002 1-3 2 4 10 0 4.00 3.40; Mt. Fleet 4.H 1.00; King Oar M0; time: 150.1. Mil Eighth: on mile, for three year old 110! and up, tUOO-Fair Jay 4.40 3.10 2.40; 1" Suekar 4.40 4.00; Lovelark Ind 1.40; 113 time: 144. 104; Twin doubt 4-1-1-1 paid 240.40. 107 Ninth: on mile nd on sixteenth, 113 Sl.lOOSevocop t.40 4.00 3 00; Tomv 117 Glenn 7.00 5.00; Slban 4.10; time: US 151.4.

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