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IS CCbilliroilTP 0. (Sazrltr Monday, April 23, 1963 Dean Chance Beaten on Ward's it Son -5 lead with his sixth of the year Minnesota He could have had nothing but decision over the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Chicago White Sox have good thoughts Sunday after Ward's poke beat Dean Chance. won two of their last three In other American League games and Manager Eddie Stanky still is running in the games, caluornia nipped Oakland 4-3, Washington traded oil Twins. The routine, which started in the middle of Chicago's season-opening 10 game losing streak, sends Stanky jogging across the outfield swinging a lead bat after each game. Then the little skipper retires to the trainer's room for meditation.

outfield. shutouts with Cleveland, win Stanky continued his post- helping the Angels beat the Athletics. Sammy Ellis, with late inning relief help from Minnie Rojas, won the game his first victory in the American League. Mickey Mantle doubled home the tying run and then carried in the winner on Roy White's single as the Yakees rallied for two eighth inning runs and a 2-1 victory over the Tigers in the game physical fitness program ning 1-0 and then losing 2-0, New York split with Detroit, winning Sunday after Pete Ward's ninth am in tin an immm 5 1 v' I I I fc 1 i -1 1 i 1 2-1 and losing 3-2, and Boston inning homer gave the Sox a 3-2 blanked Baltimore 3-0 before the Orioles won the second game, w. Chance was nursing a 2-1 lead Ortega and Tiant Toss Two-Hitters on nomers oy Harmon mue- brew and Ted Uhlaender going into the ninth but Luis Aparicio first game.

In the nightcap, New York rallied, taking a 2-1 lead in the eighth but Bill Freehan and Jim Northrup hammered ninth inning homers that won it Jim Hardin's six-hitter beat Boston in the second game and opened with a single and after Russ Snyder lined out, Ward CLEVELAND (AP) The The only hits off Ortega were connected. We've been in every game a lead off double by Chico Cal-mon in the third and Tony Hor-ton's two-out single in the ninth. Cleveland Indians might like to see a few curves one of these days. So might the Washington earned a split for the Orioles but we've just been falling one hit short," said Ward, who COLLISION DISASTER SAVED-Bishop Flagct'i precarious 2-1 lead against Piketon Friday was almost Tost in the fifth Inning, just before the rain ended play, when a pop up resulted in a collision and dropped ball by third baseman Pat Highland and pitcher Vic Bouillion (left photo). Bouilllon picked the ball up and threw to catcher John LaRock, right photo, for the putout on an unidentified Piketon baserunner who was on third at the time.

Flaget hosts Adena this afternoon in city park in Sectional Tournament action. (Gazette Photo). Rookie Koosman Senators. after Jose Santiago pitched a four-hitter for the Red Sox in the opener. Stan Williams was tagged with the loss on the unearned run.

Ortega led off the third with made sure the Sox weren't one hit short this time. The Senators' Phil Ortega said he threw mostly fast balls and changeups in a two-hit, 1-0 vic a single and was sacrificed to And Stanky simply ran and swung his lead bat. He contin second. Frank Howard drew an tory over the Indians Sunday. intentional walk after Ed Stroud Cleveland's Luis Tiant came ued the post-game program even though he was ejected popped up.

Then Ken McMullen back with the same mixture in GRANT Mcdonald FOR COMMISSIONER Former local 728 member and officer. Pol. Adv. singled to left and Ortega would the second game for a two-hit, 2-0 win. have been out by several feet at home, but the ball squirmed from the game in the sixth inning for protesting a third strike call.

Roger Repoz took over the American League home run Also, it seems both hurlers Reds, 6-5 Stops loose in the collision with Sims. could havs kept up the pace. In the nightcap, Del Unser Neither was tired after the pending on which side of the Senators. The Indians scored in CINCINNATI (AP)- Paradox masterful performances Unioto Captures Own Relays Title plate they stood as tne itteas The poening game loss before 23,73 9 was the third in a row to closed the gap the final two the seventh when Horton doubled, took third on a single by Joe Vidal and tallied on is a game named oaseoau. Mets' rookie Jerry Koosman can supply you with the rules.

Washington and seven in nine innings. Catcher Jerry Grote, with The 24-year-old southpaw's Ortega I Tommy Harper's single to short games for the Tribe, scored the run when Broad Jump Juenger (U), Sunday encounter with Cinciii he col- lett. three hits and two runs batted in, and shortstop Al Weis and 21' Harris (PV); Ricgle nati provided htm with his SUN MOTOR TUNING FOR WARM WEATHER DRIVING High Speed Wheel Balancing Bear Front End Alignment Bear Headlight Adjusting Quaker State Undercoating REYNOLDS SHELL SERVICE second baseman Ken Boswell Horton led off the ninth with a solo homer to give Tian( a cushion. (Ath); Mays (U); Karshner fourth straight victory. It also put a dent In his pitching record drove in the Mets' runs.

Boswell hit his second homer of the (SE) Two Mile Relay Adena with New York. season in tlie sixth. (Huffman, Lemaster, Putnam, lided with catcher Duke Sims at the plate in the third inning. Sims dropped the ball. "He hit me harder than I hit him," said Ortega.

Sims added: "I tried to tag him too fast. "I didn't have good control of the ball. I hit him on the leg and the ball popped out." lie went the distance in the first three, allowing only one Houser), Greenfield; Jackson; Carroll; Piketon 880 Relay Athens, earned run for a .033 ERA. Sun CHURCH LEAGUE MEETS Church League team managers will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Bridge Street Church of Christ.

day, he left with two out in the Phono 772-7088 Main and High Sts. I Waverly; Greenfield; Adena; seventh when the Reds began Barber Cops Nelson Golf DALLAS, Tex. (APMt is Southeastern blasting him. Hie allowed three Shot Put Walker (Q), 63' earned runs. New York won 6-5.

Taylor (U); Green (Ath), Borland (U); Johnson (W) High Hurdles Juenger (U), little disconcerting when you know you are playing as well II Vv i 7 7 ill Koosman's four-game streak ties a Mets record, also held by 15.7 DeStevens (J); Mossbar- as ever but the man playin Bob Shaw and Larry Bearnarth Dan Frisella, Bill Short and ger (J) and Noel (Ath); Tact ett (SE) Ron Taylor took turns stopping Cincinnati after Lee May's Unioto iwon its own relays meet Saturday with 64 points to 56 for runnerup Class AA Athens. Greenfield totaled 50 for third. Adena had 37, Waverly 33, Jackson 27V4, Southeastern 224, Paint Valley Carroll 104. Piketon 4Mb, Laurelville 4, and Logan Elm was scoreless. A big turnout of fans watched the meet, which will be repeated next year, according to Unioto Coach Warren Whitaker.

Field records fell in the shot put, discuss, high hurdles, broad jump, mile relay, and high jump, and Unioto school records were set by Art Taylor in the shot put and discus and by Dave Juenger in the board jump and high hurdles. Results: High Jump Green (Ath), 5' 1W; Bowers (L); Hill (SE); Davisson (SE); Ramey (U) Pole Vault Hoffner (U), 11" Hill (SE); Dotson (PV) and Mullins (P); Kepler (C) and Ward (SE) 100 Harris (PV), 10.35; Gregory (G): Essex (Ath); Hatfield (SE); Schafer (J) Discus Walker (G), 140' Taylor (U); Kappas (Ath); Sowers (A); Martin (U) Spring Medley Relay Ade homer in the eighth with one on, Hodges was changing hurlers na (Huffman, Crawford, Carra-ba, Pettiford), Unioto; Waverly; Greenfield; Carroll Distance Medley Relay with almost every batter de Athens, Greenfield; Ade with you is making eagles and birdies, chipping away at your once wide lead. That was the experience of Miller Barber, a tour veteran, as he moved toward a $20,000 prize at the end of the line Sunday if he could just outlast Ker-mit Zarley who was surging grimly down the stretch. Barber made it although he may never be the same again. The chunky man from Sherman, won the $100,000 Byron Nelson Golf Classic with a closing par 70 for 270-40 under for the tournament.

CHS Tennis Team Is 5-1 na; Jackson; Waverly 440 Relay Athens, 47.85; Waverly; Greenfield; Unioto; Adena and Southeastern 480 Shuttle Hurdle Relay Unioto (Woodfork, E. Bobb, Chillicothe High School's tennis record soared to 5-1 with a 3-2 win at Newark on Satur Borland, Juenger), Jack son; Southeastern; Carroll; day. Greenfield The Cavailers of Fred Boul- Mile Relay Unioto (E. ton won the match when Chuck Rigney and Jim Johnson beat Bobb, K. Bobb, Hoffner, Juenger, Waverly; Athens; Adena; Jackson.

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"I don't think it's badly hurt," said the Lakers' superstar of the sprained left ankle he suffered in the final minute of his club's 118-105 victory over Boston which put the set at 2-2. Dr. Robert Kerlan said more would be known today about the injury. It occurred in a collision Crawford and Dennis Miller lost number one doubles, 9-7, 8-6 to walked. Chip Maxwell sacrificed home a run with a fly out.

Ron Steve Wiersma and Steve Fra- Gray walked to force home a zler. The Cavaliers will host Hamil run and Bob Strawser drove ton Twp. at 4 p.m. Tuesday in home the final run. Adena scored one run.

in the first and three in the third. Maxwell went two-for-four and Randy Beverly's home run in the ninth inning of a seven-inning Sectional Tournament gave Adena a 5-4 win at Zane Trace on Saturday. fThe game was completed after rain stopped the contest on Friday. Trace had scored all four of its runs in the third as Jeff Reisinger, Steve Kellen-iberger, Chuck Fetrow, Tom city park. Barry Bennett one-for-two for Trace.

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