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jyvvavvtrarejwretwet Carroll-Wheat Wears CCC Crown Star-Gazette PORTS who found the green. Both Castilow-Lanahan chipped short and the consistent Carroll two-putted for the par. On the next hole, Wheat was the only player who managed to be on the 551 yard par five hole in three strokes as the rest were short. Wheat proceeded to three-putt from 20 feet but Carroll rolled in a 13-footer to save Dar. The fourth hole proved costly to Castilow- A N.Y.

JUNE 6, 1972 PAGE 12 cnamp, missea a six-looter for par and Carroll-Wheat picked up another stroke. By OWEN JONES CORNING The John Carroll-Hank Wheat duo, with very steady playing, easily defeated Bud Castilow-Brian Lanahan, 6-5, here Monday to capture the championship of the 29th Annual Corning Country Club Invitational Best Ball Tournament. Due to the heavy rains of Sunday afternoon, this championship match was played Monday with ideal conditions. 1 Carroll-Wheat, who defeated Dick Fluman-Harry Forker 3-2 to gain the finals, didn't lose a hole all day. while Castilow-Lanahan, who nipped the Sindelar's of Horseheads, a father-son team, were victims of some poor chipping and approach shots.

Castilow and Lanaban had their troubles on the first nine as they had four bogies which left them five holes down at the turn. Their misery started when they bogied three consecutive holes-2-3-4 and Carroll-Wheat grabbed each one with pars. On the par three second, Geneva's Carroll was the only one i ft '4b i hi I 1 1 mo mil uvamit v--r -4 Carroll-Wheat made the turn with a five hole margin and it was now only a matter of time. Both teams halved the 10th, 11th and 12th with routine pars. The par four, 357-yard dogleg 13th was the last hole for Castilow-Lanahan.

Carroll and Wheat both rifled seven-iron approach shots to the pin. Carroll missed his 20-foot birdie attempt but Wheat curled in an 18-footer to end the match and give he and Carroll the CCC Best Ball title. The Carroll-Wheat team was two-under par after 13 holes while Castilow-Lanahan was four-over. The turning point of the match was the par five 548 yard fifth hole as both Carroll-Wheat were in trouble after their second shots. However, Carroll again pulled through as he lofted an eight iron two feet away from the pin.

He stroked in the birdie putt and Carroll-Wheat were in a commanding four hole lead. On the eighth, Carroll cracked another booming drive and took a par four while Castilow-Lanahan faltered with their fourth bogie. Elmira Plays Twin Bill Tonight Pioneer Bats Awaken in 10-2 Win the home second. Marcano opened with his three-bagger, a 390-foot drive off the leftfield fence, and Norris then boomed his triple on the next pitch. Ambrose's sacrifice fly plated Norris.

The Pioneers score in the third when Bill Flowers reached on an error, and Shaughnessy walked. The two fleetfoots then pulled off a double steal and Flowers later three-base hits by Bob Mar-cano, Jim Norris, Doby Johnson and Harry Shaughnessy. Marcano's three-bagger, his fifth of the year, kept his Eastern League lead in that department. After the Carnavals scored the first of two unearned runs of Dan Hatchell (he pitched a 5-hitter) in the first inning, the Pioneers began their splurge in course, there'll be the Elmira. Quebec City twin bill.

Many Elmira fans of the early Fifties will remember. Dolan as the scrappy shortstop, who played here for two seasons. Dolan is back in Elmira for a visit with old friend Mike Palmieri but he'd welcome meeting all of his old cronies tonight at the ball park. Festivities start at 6 p.m. Eric Raich and Jim Kern will pitch for Elmira.

scored on a ground out. The Pioneers broke the game open with three runs in the sixth frame and three more in the seventh. The seventh-inning cluster was highlighted by Richardson's towering double off the left field wall. Tonight there'll be a triple attraction at Dunn Field. It'll be Ladies Night; also it will be Bobby Dolan Night; and, of The Elmira Pioneers, whose hitting the past three weeks has been less than spectacular, broke out of the doldrums Monday night with an 11-hit attack and a 10-2 pasting of the Quebec City Carnavals at Dunn Field.

The loss also shattered the reins of a six -game losing streak for the Pioneers and was only their fourth win in 20 games. But it was a sweet victory. Reaching their highest output of the season in hits and runs, the Pioneers rode Vic Ambrose's four RBIs and DIFFERENT GAME U.S. chess master Bobby Fischer slams a serve while teammate Gail Goodrich of Los Angeles Lakers gets set during Dewar's Sports Celebrity Tennis Tournament. The event was won by ex-Tiger great Hank Greenberg and USC basketball coach Bob Boydv(AP Wirephoto).

Darwin's Hitting Sinks Ex-Mates; Advance Southside, EFA EAT.TTMORF! (AP F.x. reached second when Dave Quabte City ABRHBt Lfntzss 5000 Scott cf 4 0 0 1 Chapman 3b 4 1 1 0 Elmira ABRHBI Flowers It 4 10 0 Shau'sy3b 3 2 10 Dlrh'CAnc A 1 1 Malandra raced home with the tying and winning runs. Markham and Unwin had been locked in one of the best pitching duels of any Section 4 game in some time. Unwin allowed only an unearned run in the second and a scratch hit in the third. Academy will be playing at' McNaught Field Wednesday against a yet to be determined opponent.

Johnson fielded his leadoff infield hit and threw wildly past first base. It snapped the Twins' losing streak at four games. Minnesota's other runs off loser Dave McNally, 5-5, came on singles by Darwin and Steven Brye and a two-run double by Eric Soderholm. Oriole Bob Darwin, who singled to launch a two-run Minnesota rally in the fourth inning, doubled home the tie-breaking run in the sixth as the Twins edged the slumping Baltimore Orioles 3-2 Monday night The winning hit scored Harmon Killebrew, who had Footec Downrf Schul'eslf Brown lb Cox 2b Horsch Hriniakph Turner Abraham Miranda 2b Totals buebec 1 i smith rf 5 0 2 1 till Mar'no2b 3 3 10 3 0 10 Norris lb 3 2 2 1 3 0 0 0 Ambroses 3 12 4 3 0 0 0 Johnsonc 4 0 11 0 0 0 0 Hatchellp 40 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 2 5 2 To'81 33 10 100 000 010 2 Hornets were on their way. Reed, the slender outfielder been a steady performer all year long while playing in the shadows of stars like Mike Gessi, Shawn Reidy and Bill Drake, stroked four hits in as many at bats Monday.

Reidy, who sported a 2-0 pitching record during the season, worked the first five innings for SHS and allowed only one run and four hits. Southside made the game a rout with four runs in the sixth inning, as Brad Thomas and Reed drilled RBI-singles and two more runs scored on a pair of throwing errors. Sullivan Trail Conference champion Southside ripped an Unatego brother pitching duo for 10 hits Monday and easily routed the Lions, 11-2 in the opener of the Section 4 baseball tournament at Endicott's Ty Cobb Field. At Waverly, Elmira Free Academy rallied for two unearned runs in the final inning and rode Ron Unwin's one-hitter for a 2-1 victory over Greene. Both schools advance into Wednesday's semi-final action.

Southside went to work quickly against Unatego's Mike Hall. After a pair of first- Bill Terwilliger, taking over for Reidy at first base, drove in two runs with a single and triple. Ten-game winner Mike Gessi will hurl for the Hornets Wednesday as they meet Vestal p.m. at Waverly. -Academy, held scoreless through six innings by Greene's Reid Markham, took advantage of shoddy infield play by the losers to pull out the victory.

Mike Galvin opened the EFA seventh by reaching on an error and Mark Malandra walked. With two out, Unwin tapped an infield hit but the Greene third baseman threw The Orioles, who have lost four in a row and six of their last seven games, managed just five hits off Dick Woodson, 4-3, and reliever Wayne Granger after a Monday morning batting practice which followed Sunday's double header shutout loss to Oakland. The Orioles scored in the third when Mark Belanger beat out a bunt and moved around on a stolen base, an infield out and another safe bunt by Johnny Oates. Brooks Robinson opened the Baltimore fifth with a home run, his first in 158 times at bat this season. Elmira 021 003 31x 10 Norris, Smith, Brown.

Cox, Llntz. Worst Pve Played, Says Dejected Snead Unateoo 001 000 1-2 7 4 Southside 320 024 11 10 2 M. Hall, J. Hall (5), M. Hall (6) and Fittqerald; Reidy, Castleberry (6) and Yarnell.

Richardson (2) LOB Quebec 8, Elmira 7 2 BH Hatchell, Richardson, Hrintak 3 BH Marcano. Norris, Johnson, Shauohnessy SB Flowers (2), Shaughnessy SF Ambrose DP Quebec 1 Turner 51-3 Mil 3 Abraham 3 3 3 2 2 Horsch 123 11111 Hatchell (W, 21) 2 0 3 3 Greene 010 000 01 1 2 Academy OOO 000 22 3 3 Markham and Rakeslram. Unwin and Snyder. Jim Hall pitched the fifth for inning walks, Jack Reed ripped a two-run single and the Green Unatego, the ball wildly and Galvin and 0 day, but Snead refused to use that as an excuse. "I had no excuses," he declared, after flopping down on a bench in the scorer's tent.

"I just played badly. I've played 36 holes in one day before." So for Snead, the U.S. Open jinx continues. An Open also-ran 33 times, he competed in 25 consecutive Opens starting in 1937. His closest shot at a title came in 1939 at the Philadelphia Country Club, when with victory in his grasp he bogeyed the 17th and then shot a triple-bogey eight on the final hole.

Last year, due to a mix-up in the mail involving Snead's application, he did not even compete in the qualifying rounds. SandeTS, the flashy dresser who won the Kemper Open on the pro tour this weekend, carded a 68-67135 to lead qualifiers at Charlotte. Other tour regulars who qualified there included Hubert Green, Don Bies, Rod Funseth, Lou Graham, Kermit Zarley, Dave Marr, Bob Murphy, Bob Lunn, Mason Rudolph, Dave Hill, Charles Sifford, Jim Jamieson, Bruce Devlin and Gibby Gilbert Associated Press "That's about the worst I've ever played in my life," de--clared a very hot, very tired and very disappointed Sam Snead after failing Monday in his bid to qualify for this year's U.S. Open. After a fine morning round of 69 in sectional qualifying at the Charlotte, N.C., Country Club, ISnead ballooned to a 78 in the 'afternoon round.

His 147 total was 12 strokes back of Doug Sanders, the top qualifier. More importantly, it was two strokes over the qualifying limit. So Snead, winner of 84 PGA-co-sponsored tournaments but not a single U.S. Open, will be absent when the field of 150 tees off at Pebble Beach, Calif. June 15-18.

Snead, who turned 60 nine days ago, had five bogeys on the front nine of his second round. But even with that, he would have managed to qualify if he was able to par the back nine. Instead, he bogeyed the 17th, then three-putted for a double bogey on the par four, 423-yard 18th. The temperature was in the high 80s on this hot, muggy MINNESOTA BALTIMORE abrhbl abrhbl Tovarrf 5 0 0 0 Bufordlf 3 0 0 ThompsnSS 4 020 Watt OOOC Carew2b 5 010 Scott OOOC Killebrewlb 3 110 Oatesc 4 0 2 1 Monzonpr 0 0 0 0 Rettenmdcf 4 0 0 Roofc 0 0 0 0 JPowelllb 300C Darwin cf 3 12 1 Shopay If OOOC Bryelf 4 12 0 Baylorrf 4 0 10 SoderhlR13b 3 0 12 BRoblnsn3b 3 111 Mitterwlds 2 0 0 0 DJohnson 2 0 0 0 Reese lb 1 0 0 0 Belanger ss 2 110 RWoodsnp 3 0 0 0 Crowleylt 100 0 Manuel pn 10 10 McNallyp 2 0 0 0 Kaatpr 0 0 0 0 Hendrcksph 10 0 0 Granger 0 0 0 0 Grlch ss 10 0 0 Total 34 3 10 3 Total 30 2 5 2 Minnesota 000 201 00 03 Baltimore 001 010 0002 D.Johnson. DP Baltimore 1.

LOB Minnesota Baltimore 7. 2 Oates, So. derholm, Darwin. HRB. Robinson (1).

SB Belanger, Rettenmund, Baylor. D.Johnson, Darwin. IP RER BBSO RWoOdsn (W.4-3) .8 5 2 2 4 6 Granger 1 0 0 0 1 1 McNally (LS) ...7 9 3 2 2 4 Watt .12 3 1 0 0 2 1 Scott 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 CORRECTION Mark Bailey ran the anchor leg of the Horseheads mile relay championship at Endicott Saturday night. Bailey overcame a five yard Edison lead and ran a 49.8 leg to lead the Raiders to victory. It was incorrectly reported that Steve Eckler had run the anchor.

The Horseheads team was Dale Cleveland, Eckler, Kit Fortier and Bailey. VIS. 1 1 i 1 i SOME UNIFORM Baseball great Casey Stengel, wear- for which he played and managed, was honored at Old ing a specially-made uniform which denotes all the teams' Timers' Day Sunday in Los Angeles. (AP Wirephoto). Hornell Reaches Finger Lakes SECOND RACE 38, UP Mantius EASTERN I.

NATIONAL DIVISION AMERICAN DIVISION BrendaLea Tony Parentl Tanoa Sarah Miss Bay Street Pestmenot Sooner Win PCT. GS i 0 Vt PCT. .512 M) SHERBROOKB READING OUEBECCITY THREE RIVERS a 1 S3 If 1 20 23 57 .487 3', .425 8 Revoked Note PITTSFIELO PAWTUCKET WEST HAVEN ELMIRA Monday RciuMt ELMIRA 10, Quebec City 2 West Haven 8, Pawtucket 4 Sherbrooke 13, Pittsfield 4 Wet River Reading City 2 9 Brians Double 10 Hadadeal 11 Kaweah Big Ben 12 Brawny Lad THIRD RACE Gam tt Today Quebec CilV at Elmira (2) West Haven at 'Pawtucket Three Rivers at Readinq Sherbrooka at Hittsfleia Wednesday Gamti Quebec City at Elmira, 11 noon, Businessmen's Luncheon Day Sherbrooka at Pittsfield Three Rivers at Reading West Haven at Pawl uc kef 0 YO Inebriated AMERICAN NATIONAL Nahigh Peg's Class Atlantic Formal Some Gal Laura Only Sunny Bu Bom East East MONDAY'S RESULTS FIRST RACE: DH Cute as a Bug (2) (K. Smith) 4.40,4.20, 2.60; DH Geney (7) (D. Rosier) 22.80, 24.20, 5.80; Vineyard Lark (Rincon) DH for win Cuta As A Bug (2) and Geney (7) Oft 1:30.

Time 1:15 2-5. Scratched: Silvers Silver. SECOND RACE: Neva Spy (Galley) 139.20, 42.20, 12.60; Charlie Sugar (Roffo) 4.20, 3.40; Cindy's Prize (Valerl) 3.00. Scratched: Stock Guide, Star's Pussy Cat. At Vesuvios.

Off 2:03. Time 1:14 3-5. DAILY DOUBLE: 2-10 paldS357.10.MO paid $1,492.40. THIRD RACE: Fiery Lancer (Hulet) 4.00, 2.80, 2.40; Madame Justice (Rotto) 7.00, 3.80; Prince Award (Rincon) 3.00. Scratched: Flying Bars.

Off 2:36. Time 1:45 1-5. EXACTA: 2-7 paid $48.40. FOURTH RACE: King Ago Go (V. Smith) 7.40, 4.20, 3.80; Shlrer Miss (M.

Rosario) 10.20, 7.80; Judge Peter (Whitemen) 7.80. Scratched: Anither Penny, Rose Briar. Otf 3:01. Time 1:08 3-5. FIFTH RACE: Bodily Injury (Vedilago) 4 80, 3.60, 2.40; Spartan Fury (Galley) 7.00, 6 00; Alcigame (V.Smith) 3.00.

Scratched: Tropical Jenny, David Oliver, Speedy Minstrel, Senator Scott, Koala, Lee's Q. Off 3:27. Time 1:15 3-5. EXACTA: 1-2 paid S57-40. SIXTH RACE: Cloud Lake (Surrency) 18.40, 4.20, 3.80; March Apple (McKeever) 3.60, 2.80; Helio Bull (Stake) 8.20.

Scratched: Olympian Jet, Star's Peter Piper. Off 3:53. Time 1:08 4-5. SEVENTH RACE: Ridcastar (Hulet) 4 60, 3.60, 3.00; Sooner Slipper (Whitemen) 25.60, 8.40; Card Room (Vedilago) 3.40. Scratched; Jr.

William P. Off 4:19. Time 1:15 1-5. EXACTA: 5-4 paid S144.40. EIGHTH RACE: Flaming Aure (McKeever) 5.40, 3.00, 2.60; Friary Court (Vail) 3.00, 2.80; Afire (Fitrgerald) 8.00.

Scratched: Royal Alliance. Off 4:44. Time, 1:15 1-5. NINTH RACE; Sun Stopper (Clccone) 4.00, 2.80, 2.60; Ray De Villa (Parra) 3.20, 4.40; I'llberunning (Colasacco) 4.20. All Went.

Off 5:11. Time 1:44 3-5. EXACTA: 9-2 paid S20.60. Attendance: 3,419. Handle: $275,643.

FOURTH RACE 3ft UP 1 First Notice 2 Mr. Colorado 3 Speedy Minstrel 4 Fanflame 5 Ambor Bell 6 Lee's 0. 7 Bataiax 8 Coffeys Cottage Pet. GB Pet. GB Detroit 24 17 .585 New York 31 13 Baltimore 21 21 .500 Pittsburgh 27 .631 3Vi Cleveland 20 20 .500 3Vi Chicago 24 IB .571 6 Boston 17 22 .434 6 Montreal If 24 .442 1H New York II 24 ,19 St.

Louis 17 28 .371 14 Vi Milwaukee 15 23 7Vi Philadelphia 28 .364 15 Wast West Oakland 13 .60 Los Angeles 28 It .40 Minnesota 24 16 .600 4 Cincinnati 27 It .600 i Chicago 25 17 .595 4 Houston 2 19 1V California 20 24 .455 1 0 Atlanta 20 23 .465 6'j Teas 18 5 .409 12 San Diego 14 2 .354 Kansas CitV 17 25 .405 12 San Francisco 17 34 .333 UVi Section 5 Final ROCHESTER The Hornell took advantage' of three hit Red Raiders advanced to the batsmen, finals of the Section 5 Class AA The chamionship game Baseball Tournament by Greece-Athena will be Thur- defeating Gates-Chile, 3-1, sday at 4 p.m. at Rochester's Monday at the RIT field in Silver Stadium. Rochester. Bennett drove in a run with a Southpaw Mike Bennett long double for Hornell and allowed only two hits and Dave Johnston and Steve walked but two for the Red Fiacco had RBI-singles. Raiders'.

Gates-chin ooo 100 0-1 2 1 Hornell fitters reached Jim a R0 Fitzgerald for eight hits and Bennett and Siriannl A's Nip Indians, 3-2 CLEVELAND (AP) Bert Odom, 3-1, was relieved by Campaneris slammed a two- Darold Knowles, who got the flout home run in the 10th inning nal out of the game by getting Monday night to power pinch-hitter Roy Foster on a Oakland to its fourth straight pop-up. victory as the A's beat the Oakland Cleveland abrhbl abrhbl Cleveland Indians 3-2. campnrisss 4121 Mccrawct 4010 r.t Rudilf 5 0 10 Brohamr2b 4 0 10 Campaneris third homer of RJacksonrt 4122 AJonnsomt 4110 trip off flpvplanrl Bando3b 4 0 0 0 Fossec 4 0 0 0 7 season ou cieveiana Epsteinm 0 0 obiissm 4 0 1 starter Gaylord Perry, 9-4, neganib 2000 Netties 3b 3021 saddled the Indians with their Kaunaic' Volt unseat, 1000 lOtt 1 loss 1 in 12 games and ex- Joool 41 jj tended Oakland lead over Knowiesp 0000 Lowenstnpn 0000 Chicago in the American 1111 League West to four games. 04 Jf 03 0 30 The A's jumped to a 2-0 lead Cleveland oot tot 110 t-2 in the third inning as pitcher Tt'oX'l John "Blue Moon" Odom sin- J. gled and, two outs later, aneris.

IPHRERBB SO Reggie Jackson clubbed his 23 72222 llthhomerunoftheyear-tops 3 0 in the American League over save Knowies oi. hbp- c.perry the center field fence. TnU VVPG-Perry- T-2i- A EIGHTH RACE 5 FUR 1 Royal Mast Kent 2 Last Gift Smith 3 Swordsman Vedilago 4 Sassy Nature Parker 5 Duchess De Great Mahon 4 Sand Lark Rincon 7 Another Formal McKeever 8 Sandy Reiect Kent NINTH RACE PURSESMOO UP-CL ONE MILS 1 Shovel Galley 2 Dark Amber 3 New Herod Rosario 4 Doll Drive D. Rosier 5 Velvet Pet K. Smith 6 Crackers And Pops Murphy 7 Prime Example Fitzgerald1 8 Patch 0' Land Whitemen THE SELECTIONS: 1 Royal Karo, Flight Jacket, Mr.

Fleetifox. 2 Brians Double, Tony Parent), Manllus. 3 Inebriated, Peg's Class, Nahigh. 4 Fanflame, Lee's 0., First Notice. 5 Scot's Fancy, Syvolira, Midtone.

6 Marvey, Bally Puff, Graphic Park. 7 Giving Glance, Smite, Pair Me, Sandy Reiect, Sassy Nature, Swords New Herod, Crackers and Pop, Velvet Pet. BEST BET-Sandy Reject In tht Ith. Horseheads Tops ND, 7-5 Al Benjamin and Mike Kline both singled in a run in the eighth inning Monday, as Horseheads topped Notre Dame, 7-5, in a Sullivan Trail Conference makeup game. The win propels the Blue Raiders to the .500 level at-8-8, while the Crusaders ended their dismal season with a 2-13 mark.

Dave Austin belted a two-run double for HHS in the sixth inning as the Raiders came back from a 4-2 deficit. Tommy Keating had two hits and 2 RBIs for the Crusaders. PURSEst.500 4WFUR Galley Fellers Mahon Rosier Healy Agilar Parent McKeever V. Smith Whiteman Wise Kn PURSE St, 500 iVjFUR Agilar Kent Roffo V. Smith Milian D.

Rosier 500 4 FUR Reynolds K. Smim McKeever Healy Roffo Vail McKeever Whiteman PURSEJl.tOO 4'aFUR Kent Carrillo Healy Vail Reynolds Parker Murphy Wist PURSEJl.SOO 4' FUR Lull Vail Kent Agilar Reynolds M. Harris Mahon Whitemen PURSESMOO ONE MILE Reynolds Vail Rincon Clark Seldomrldga Whitemen Flaming Brand 10 Koala Monday's Results Monday's Results FIFTH RACE 34 UP Pittsburgh at San Diego, postponed Other clubs not scheduled Minnesota 3, Baltimore 2 Oakland 3, Cleveland 2, 10 Innings Other clubs not scheduled Midtone tnencan Scot's Fancy-Sun Eric Salal Syvoka Dear Hole Card Innerspring Get Ahead Pal Today's Games Atlanta (Reed 3 6) at (McAnally 1-5), night Cinclncinnati (Nolan 7-1) at New York (McAndrew4.1),nlght Houston (Roberts 3-3) at Philadelphia (Fryman 2-3), night Chicago (Hands 4-1) at Los Angeles (Downing 2-2), night Pittsburgh (Moose 3-2) at San Diego (Klrby 3-4). night St. Louis (Wis 4-5) at San Francisco (Stone 3 4), night Today's Games Milwaukee (Brett 15) at Kansas City (Murphy 1-1), night New York (Peterson 3-7) at Texat (Bosmen 3'S), night California (Wright 4-i and Rosa 1-0) at Detroit (Lollch 6-3 and Coleman 7-4).

2, twi-night Oakland (Blue 0-2) at Cleveland (Col. bert 0-3), night Minnesota (Woodson 3-3) at Baltimore (Paomer 4-3), night Boston (Siebert 4-2) at Chicago (Wood WEDNESDAY ENTRIES 10 Maballislle SIXTH RACE 34, UP-CL 1 One Fool 2 Booies Rullatt 3 Bally Puff 4 Faithful Scribt 5 Marvoy 6 Reno Roll 7 Graphic Park; Mark To Win SEVENTH RACE 3 A UP-CL 1 Pair Me 2 Superior Sal 3 Christophe 4 Pass The let 5-Smite 4 Giving Glanct 7 Judge Peter FIRSTRACE 3 4, UP 1 Flight Jecket 2 Atlavener WEDNESDAY'S GAMES California at Detroit, night Minnesota at Baltimore, night Oakland at Cleveland, night Milwaukee at Kansas City, night New York at Texas, night Boston at Chicago WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Houston at Philadelphia, night Atlanta at Montreal, night Cincinnati at New York, night Pittsburgh at San Diego, 2, twi-night Chicago at Los Angeles, night St. Louis at San Francisco PurseSl.SOO 4 FUR V. Smith Agilar Mahon Healy McKeever Wise Tarlaglia Rincon, Prince Flower Brawl in My Drink Mr. Fleetifox Cyclor Royal Dare Tudor Speed.

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