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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 19

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1968 THE TIMES KECOKDEK. ZAAESV1LLE, OHIO fAbii 7 li SECUOX Split With A's GardMals Md Reels 10 Tigers OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI)-Bill 24 2-3 innings of relief going CINCINNATI (UPI) Bob the first two base hits off by Camoaneris and a single by Cater. But. the Tigers moved vrpphan' twn.nnt hnmpr In tho Gibson pitched a four hitter for 10th Inning lifted Detroit to a 4 ahead 2-1 in the third on a Gibson, who went the route for the 24th time this season.

out 10 batters and walked only one to even his record at 11-11. He was in trouble only once In the fifth when the Tigers loaded the bases but got out of, tVm frama hv ctrilrinrr nut I 3 victory in the nightcap of a single by Joe Sparma, who went The Cardinal righthander long holiday doubleheader Hon- day after Jim Nash had pitched '''A 'jl the Oakland A's to a four-hit 4-0 forced from the mound with a pulled achilles tendon below the right ankle after blanking the Cards the first nine innings. The 20-year-old Nolan dueled on even terms with Gibson through the first nine, allowing just five hits while striking out eight and walking two. Leo Cardenas' third inning single and another by Tony Perez in the fourth inning were' The Cardinals put men on base in each of the first five innings but only one of the runners reached third. He was Curt Flood, who tripled with two out in the fifth but was stranded when Roger Maris struck out.

The 10 scoreless innings lowered Gibson's earned run average to 0.99. The loss was Abernathy'f fourth against nine victories. his 12th shutout and 20th victory of the. season Monday night as the St. Louis Cardinals edged out the Cincinnati Reds 1-0 on Julian Javier's lOth-inning homer off Ted Abernathy.

Javier's homer, his third of the season, came on the second pitch made by Abernathy, who took over after Gary Nolan was back to Aug. 3 and saddled Segui with his third loss in eight decisions.1. j-. The split kept the front-running Tigers seven games ahead of second place Baltimore and reduced Detroit's magic number for clinching the American League pennant to 17. Singles by Bert Campaneris, Reggie Jackson and Danny Cater enabled the A's to tie the score at 3-3 In the eighth inning of the second game.

The A's jumped to a 1-0 lead didn allow another hit until Tommy Helms hit a pop fly single with two out in the 10th. Pinch-hitter Mack Jones followed with another single but Fred Whitfield batted for Abernathy and flied out to end the game. Freehan'j homer was served up by Diego Segul, the last of six Oakland pitchers. It was the to second when Jackson booted the ball in right field, a double by Dick McAuliffe and a single by Jim Northrup. -y.

It became 3-1 in the fourth when relief pitcher Warren Bogle walked McAuliffe, with one out and the bases loaded. Pat Dobson pitched two innings of shutout relief to gain the victory and improve his record to 4-5. In the opener, Nash struck starting and losing pitcher Mickey Lolich (13-9) and retiring McAuliffe on a foul popup. The A's gave Nash a three-run margin in their half of the fifth on a single by Joe Rudi, a walk to John Donaldson, a first earned run off Segul in Marichal Wins 24th As Giants Top Cubs double by Campaneris and a two-run single by Cater, 1 in the first inning on a double! BASEBALL CHICAGO (UPI) Juan Marichal chalked up his 24th Aa Damascus Romps At Aqueduct Orioles Edge Yankees 4-3 Alter Losing 4-2 STANDINGS victory Monday as the San Francisco Giants topped the Chicago Cubs 8-4 before the safely in his first four trips to the plate, drove in four runs while Hart had two doubles and a single, scored two runs and drove in one. The Giants scored twice in the second off Ken Holtzman when Alou doubled home Willie McCovey, who had walked, and Hart, who had doubled.

After BALTIMORE (UPI)-Frank Robinson's home run with one second game of. the doublehead fifth when Merv Rettenmund hit his second homer of the season with one on to give the Orioles a 3-0 lead against Steve Barber. Roger Nelson, who blanked er was halted by darkness after nine innings with the score! tied out in the 10th inning gave the By (Jailed Pre Iateraatioaal National Liue Staadiagi (Night Gimel Not Included) W. Fet Gl 1-1. NEW YORK (UPl)-13amas- cus breezed to the front in the In the second game, the Cubs St.

Louis 17 SI the Yankees on four hits over 'i1' i I j'-'i fill I I I I i I Baltimore Orioles a 4-3 victory Monday night after, the New York Yankees won the first game of the doubleheader 4-2 as Mel Stottlemyre won his ISth Saa Fran 74 II 12ft had the winning run on third in the Cubs put together three straight singles for a run in the its entirely as part of a doubleheader on Wednesday. The Giants got their run off Cub starter Gary Ross on Jesus Alou's single and Jack Hiatt's double. The Cubs tied it in the sixth on Billy Williams' 23rd homer of the season off Giant starter Bob Bolin. The Giants' ace, who has lost seven games, continued his mastery over the Cubs with his 16th career victory over them in 21 decisions. Marichal has beaten the Cubs five straight times, including three games this season.

Jay Alou and Jim Ray Hart were the hitting stars for the Giants, collecting seven of the team's 17 hits. Alou, who hit stretch at Aqueduct Monday to Cincinnati 'I 44 14 Chicago 71 .514 the first six innings, ran into control problems in the seventh I 171 win the (108,200 Aqueduct Atlanta 71 I .544 Pittiburth 17 71 .411 the ninth with none out after Randy Hundley tripled with none out. But Dick Nen bounced fourth, the Giants scored three and loaded the bases with none game of the season. more runs in the fifth with five Stakes by a length and one-half and zoom to sixth place in the singles and a walk. out Willie Smith was walked all their hits 'and runs in the third, inning off loser Dave Leonhard, 6-7.

A by Horace Clarke and a double by Mickey Mantle produced the first run and White hit a blooping single to center on which Mantle could, not advance. A ground wit by Pepitone and an Intentional walk to Tresh set the stage for Bill Robinson's bases-loaded two run single. A fourth run scored on Mark Belanger's throwing error on Stottlemyre'i grounder. Stottlemyre, 18-11, gave up a run in the fourth on Powell's 21st homer of the year and then surrenderee back-to-back sin Robinson's his 14th of the year, handed Linday McDa- The Giants scored three more intentionally, Don Kessinger hit list of leading money winners runs in the seventh off reliever into a fielder's choice and Glenn Beckert flied out to end the inning. The umpires then With Braulto Baeza in the saddle, Damascus easily over Chuck Hartenstein with two runs scoring on Jack Hiatt's fourth homer of the year.

decided to call the game took the leading More Scents in the last eighth of a mile to haul Holtzman was tagged with his out with two walks following a single by Rocky Colavito. a Gene Brabender replaced Nelson and got one out on a force out at the plate and then retired Dick Howser on a popup. But Bobby Cox rolled a two-run single through the middle bringing in Pete Richert, who walked Joe Pepitone and Roy White to force in the tying run before Eddie Watt struck out Andy Kosco to end the inning. i In the opener the Yankees got because of darkness. -The game will be replayed in 11th loss against nine victories.

down a winner's purse of $70,330 and raise his lifetime winnings niel his first American League loss after two victories. The winner was Moe Drabowsky, 3-4, the fifth pitcher used by the Orioles in the game, He pitched the final Baltimore opened its scoring in the nightcap with a run in the second inning when Boog Powell doubled and scored on a one-out single by Paul Blair. The Orioles added two in the pnua as 7i a Houiton 4 71 .457 14 New York 71 .447 1S Ul Angeles 77 Moaday'i Results Pittsburgh Houiton 1, 1st Pittsburgh' 4 Houston It tea Atlanta New York 1, 1st Atlanta 1 New York 1, 2nd, Ut VA Innt, rain Saa Francisco Chicago 4, 1st Saa Francisco 1 Chics to 1, 2nd, tie, I inns, dkns Los Anielea at Philadelphia twl-night St Louis at Cincinnati, Bight Tuesday's Games (All Tiatea EDT) Loa Anielea (Osteon 1-17) at Philadelphia (G. Jacksoa 1-4), night -Atlanta (Pappas 14-10) at New York (Seaver IM), Bight San Francisco (Perry 11-11) at Chlcagt) (Jenkins 11-12) St. Louis (Gibson lo-l) at Cincinnati (Nolan 02) light Houston (Dlerker 11-11) at Pittsburgh.

(Ellis 1-4), night Wednesday's Games Los Angeles at Philadelphia. Bight St. Louis at Cincinnati, Bight to 1,130,760. Pirates Stveep Pair From Astros 6-1, 4-3 Victory carried him ahead of fcnf mw wan iiw imniwugaiiiitiimBwni citation in the standings witn Kelso Round Table gles to Don Buford and Rettenmund. leading off the DICK QUINN Ray.

2-3, the fifth Houston (f Buckpasser and Pagan a double steel, Matty Alou doubled in two sixth. PITTSBURGH (UPI)-Chris Cannizzaro singled home Bill pitcher. Nashua runs. and Carry Back ($1,241,165) still Bruce Dal Canton went the final two innings for Pittsburgh to gain his first victory of the ahead of him. Senators In First White Sox The first Houston run came in the fourth on Doug Rader's San Francisco at Chicago, 1 season.

sacrifice fly. Dick Quinn Wins Third ZCC Crown More Scents, with Angel Cordero riding, easily- took second place. It was eight lengths back to third place Fort achieved his first shutout of the WASHINGTON (UPI) The Staub's sixth homer leading off the seventh inning of the (Only Games Scnaauied) American league Standing! (Night Games Not Included) W. L. Fet.

G8 Houston tied the game 3-3 in the eighth inning when Rusty Staub single in two runs after John Bateman and Jose Herre- Washington Senators won their year and his sixth victory in his last 1 seven decisions, boosting first game spoiled a no-hit bid by Veale, 11-13. Donn Clendenon first doubleheader of the season Monday sweeping the Chicago Detroit II 51 .621 his record to 9-3. Mazeroskl from third base with one out in the 10th inning to give the Pittsburgh Pirates a 4-3 victory over the Houston Astros and a sweep of their morning-afternoon doubleheader Monday. The Pirates won the first game 6-1 on Bob Veale's three-hitter. Mazeroski lined a single to center which got by Jim Wynn for a two base error, enabling Mazeroski to go to third.

With the infield drawn in, Cannizzaro lined a single to right off Jim Baltimore 59 576 l4 Boston 74 IS .531 ut White Sox 1-0 on Jim Hannan's Drum, Spoon Bait was fourth, three additional lengths behind. Ring Twice and Out Of The Way completed the small field of six in the 56th running of the Cleveland 71 .511 MV and Manny Mota singled ahead of Pagan's two-run double in the The Senators added four more runs in the- sixth with Alyea doubling in one and Bernie Allen's bases loaded single produced two more. Moore, with help from Dick Bosman picked up his second victory of the year against five losses. In the opener, Hannan four-hitter and 11-3 behind the The Senators won with an unearned run off loser Joel Horlen in the fifth inning. Unser Oskiand 71 .511 154 Steadv Dick Quinn fired 23 New York mm it second.

slugging of Frank Howard and Minnesota 17 71 holes of near perfect golf Sunday to score a 7-and-tt victory .431 25Vi California II 71 Clendenon tripled home three was sare. on uus Apancio Brant Alyea. ra both singles and Denis Menke sacrificed. The Pirates first three runs came in the seventh inning. Jerry May singled, pitcher Bob Moose sacrificed and Maury Wills singled in a run.

After Jose Pagan singled and Wills race. Chicaio i. 5 gl .417 KV, error and singles by Howard Washington 55 .401 Mft runs in the fifth behind Veale's single, an error and an Howard hit a triple, double and two singles to drive in two over young Jeff Blancett and win his third Zanesville Country Monday's Results and Alyea scored bim. runs while Alyea had a homer, Club golf championship. intentional walk to Roberto Clemente.

Mazeroski doubled Oakland 4 Detroit 4, 1st gam Detroit at Oakland, 2nd game Washington 1 Chicaio 1st gam Washington 11 Chicago S. 2nd game New York 4 Baltimore 2. 1st game Baltimore 4 New York tad game, II a double and a single and drove home Clendenon. Kaat9 Tivins Stop Bosox in three runs. The Senators, took a quick inns Quinn, playing in the finals for the sixth straight year, bogeyed only one hole and was foun nnder par for the 28 boles Atlanta Stops Mets 3-1 Minnesota I Boatoa 1, Bight Cleveland at California, sight Minnesota Twins downed the lead In the night cap with a pair of first-innings runs.

Del Vnser, mm ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS Tneadav's Games (All Timea EDT) Red Sox 5-1. (UPI)-Jim Kaat stopped Boston it took him to dispose of his 19' year-old opponent. called after a 89-minute-delay Detroit (Wilson 11-11) at Oakland (Hunter Horton Team Wins At ZCC who had also bad three hits, led off with a triple and trotted u-M), ruant Kaat, 10-12, struck out 11 and walked two -in- pitching his with the Braves battling in the NEW YORK (UPI) Mike Lum's two-run homer, in the fifth Inning enabled the Atlanta Boatoa (Ellsworth 12-4) at Minnesota (3 (Memtt 10-14). night home on a wild pitch.

Then with on three hits Monday night and Rich Rollins hit a three-run homer in the third inning as the top of the seventh. Cleveland (McDowell 1HI) at California eighth complete game. Braves to defeat the New York (Nicijiouum is-ui, nigm an over-shift to left field, Howard doubled to right and Lum's two-out homer came after Bob Johnson walked and The only Boston run came on Chicago (Carloe 4-12) at WaaUagtoa Mets 3-1 Monday before the His only bogey came on the sixth hole of the morning 18 holes and the two finalists were even in match play after the first 18 with even par scores of 72. Blancett had three birdies (Coleman 10-14). bum Russ Gibson's third homer of scored on Mike Epstein's single.

New York (Peterson 4-1) at BaUiawra just cleared the 371-foot sign in second game of the doublehead the season in the fifth inning, (raoesua 13-U). nigm left center off Jerry Koosman, waanasday-a camel In the fourth inning, Howard again crossed up the shift with er was halted by rain with the score tied at 2-2 in the seventh The team of Earl Horton, Vernon Emerson Fraunfelter and Maurice Lane won a two-hole playoff Monday to take top honors in the Labor Day pony tournament at Zanes It was Lum's third homer of the Detroit at Oakland, night Cleveland at California, night and three bogeys on the morn a triple to right field that drove Boston at Minnesoia, night season. The only other hits off Kaat were a single by Mike Andrews in the third snd a double by Joe Foy the sixth. Andrews was innings. in two runs and chased loser Chicago at Washington, night New York at Baltimore, night ihg round and Quinn birdied No.

Browiis Send McNeil To 49crs Team Bob Priddy. 2 to make up for his only bogey The Braves added a run in the eighth inning when shortstop Al Weis let Felix Millan's ville Country Club after four The Braves tied the score in the fifth Inning of the nightcap when Hank Aaron doubled, took third on an infield out and tallied on Tito Francona's out trying to steal second ana Foy was out trying to stretch teams wound up tied with net 1 But Blancett appeared to wilt Alyea greeted reliever Dan Lazar with a two-run homer and pitcher Barry Moore's TOB bouncer go through his legs on 59s. on the first hole of the after his hit into a triple. a play scored as a single and an Second place went to the noon 18. He scrambled to fine pars on both holes, but Quinn bases loaded sacrifice fly at, am sacrifice fly; Bob Tillman error.

Miilan scored from second on Joe Torre's single team of Dr. Gordon Gifford, Al homered in the second inning to hit both greens In regulation for Kaat led off the third by drawing a walk off Juan Pizarro, 6-8. With one out, Rich Reese singled before Rollins hit his sixth homer into the left CLEVELAND (UPI) The brought in the fifth run of the inning to put Washington ahead 7-0. following an intentional walk to Baker, Dr. Owen Phillips and Pat Kearney in a five-hole pars.

On No. 3, Blancetrs give the Braves a 1-4 lead but the Mets went ahead 2-1 in their Cleveland Browns Monday an Hank Aaron. second shot landed in heavy nounced the trade of flanker Stone, who yielded the Mets' half of the frame on Cleon playoff with the team of Jim Hodges, Hank i 1 a LESS rough at the base of a tree and field stands. run when Cleon Jones hit his forceout, Sonny Jackson's error. the youngster bogeyed the hole The Twins added a run in the 14th homer of the season in the Barney Mauk and Ken Bolin.

Fourth place went to the team a walk and J.C. Martin's triple, while Quinn won it with a par. fifth off reliever Gary Waslew- Iua4lyl Bawtal RIU Br Valtrt Prra buraattaMl Amwieu Lraiu Cliff McNeil to the San Francisco 49ers for an undisclosed high draft -choice. The Browns also asked waivers on three other players in sixth inning, was relieved by The rained out contest will be Quinn then canned a 25-foot MONEY of Lloyd Raake, John Hardesty, ski when Cesar Tovar walked, stole second and scored on Cecil Upshaw after Tommie nrtreit Btitimora 1 replayed in its entirely Tuesday Jess Prewett and Clark birdie putt on four to go two un and his tee shot on the 210 Agee doubled and Phil Linz Bwtoa wuhinitoa 4 New Yorfc Clvflm 1 night as part of a twl-night Reese's single. flied out in the eighth.

Upshaw doubleheader. The game was Chictia I Mlniwtota 4 Oakland I California I Minnesota's final run was the process of trimming their roster to the required 4J men by yard fourth hole stopped six Don Blancett was medalist for allowed only one hit the rest of Nodosal Laaiua scored in the eighth against feet from the pin. Another MORRISON; Colltag-4tac, Im. IT Raata Sr St. Ph.

45M7II the day with a 69 while Hodges the way. For TIGERS longaVlaan Pinitila Tuesday Those dropped from birdie and Quinn went three Jerry Stephenson. shot a 71 and Raake and Dr. H. St.

Louli New York (II ftlni.) loa Antl San Francitea 1 Atlanta Pittibtirah I (II tnni.) Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati I the lineup were: Defensive end up. The eventual champion then Gene Jackson of the university Chicago Houitoa won the sixth hole with a par. B. Kaufman each had 73. In other ZCC weekend action, Al Adornetto had an eagle two on Pair Shares Jaycee Honors of Texas at El Paso, a member The pair halved the next two holes, but Quinn won the ninth of the Browns' cab squad last BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA (UPI) the 310-yard second hole.

Amirlca't lirgnt Still ng Cigar year: defensive halfback Tom with a par to go two up at the THE Jack 'Tenwinkle and John Lich turn. Later. King Advance In VS. Tennis shared first place in the, Labor Both scrambled for pan on Doug Clemens drove in two runs and scored the winning tally on pinch hitter Don Lock's sixth inning single Monday night Guaranteed protected the 10th hole, but sparkling Schoen of Notre Dame and linebacker Tom Beutler of the University of Toledo. Browns officials said the names of three more players to be dropped from the squad Day blind handicap tourney at Javcee Golf Course with net birdie putts on both 11 and 12 allowed Quinn to wrap up the as the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Los Angeles totals of 59.

Dan Kreis was medalist for the day with 70 match. Blancett wound up five Dodgers 5-4 in the first game of would be announced Tuesday. FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI) over par for the afternoon 12 while Andy Evec had a 72. a twi night doubleheader McNeil was with Cleveland for Rod Laver of Australia and holes.

Third in the handicap tourney Monday night. five years. was P. Jones with 61 while Dale Billie Jean King of Long Beach, It was the long hitting the king and queen of Blancett's best ever showing Matchett had. 62 and Gerald Young 63.

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