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Sfad ow In At Tonight Bow Out Blackbirds I en a tors 1 11 1 i 1 1 r- "Si" THE EVENING TELEGRAM SECTION THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 3, 1964 Mourn Seecs Third Win In Row By BOB WILLIAMS Telegram Sports Editor The Rocky Mount Senators bow out and the Rocky SIP (DEBITS Mount Senior High School Blackbirds bow in at Municipal Stadium tonight in a unique free night that features Carolina League baseball and R.MSH football. The 1964 Senators, fresh from a 7-2 victory over the Wilson Tobs here lost night, play Wilson here again tonight Queen Gets Winning Single Reds Stick In ML in the final game of the Carolina League season. And prior to the baseball action coach Chris Carpenter and his Battle Blackbird football team will be introduced tothe fans on the Stadium baseball diamond, which becomes a football field next week. It's a big fcee night, with the One To Go gates open to all fans. No admission will be charged for the Rookie Comes Through As WILSON Hamilton, si Ashcroft, Terrolly, 3b Reesa, lb Veiasquei, lb Hess, cf Ratmt, Burns, rf Andresen, 2b Ftnafrock, appearance of the Blackbird footballers at 6:15, nor for the Senators-Wilson baseball game at 7:45.

In closing out the league schedule, the Senators will be gunning for a third straight I 1 SI By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer Newma, 3, I i 1 5tf Fortunately for Cincinnati, Mel Queen doesn't quite follow in his father's footsteps. win. bod uecKer, wno pucneu a Ri0S, ph-p AS AS .200 victory over Wilson here the season opener back on April 18, i mhrd hopes to end the year the same Yankees Slip Again Pappas Misses Fame, But Birds Keep Lead Queen, a rookie 'ashed 8 that drove in the only run of way as ne gets me mouna caui dhh, ib the game in the Reds 1- 0 vie to Martin, It I i-iaa tonight. Pitching was one of the ma Stevenson, rf Asplen, cf ry over Chicago in 12 innings Wednesday night. The triumph Coggms, ss Edwards, 2b Edwards, 2b jor Rocky Mount weapons in last nieht's win over the Tobs, I kept the second- place Reds 5V4 games behind Philadelphia in hio Polo Praio upnf tbf.

riis-i 0me. 3b 2 i 1 2 13 EXCHANGE CONGRATULATIONS Baltimore Oriole pitcher Milt Pappas (left), who had just completed a one-hit pitching effort against the Minnesota Twins, exchanges congratulations with teammates Luis Aparacio (center), and Sam Boweni, who hit homers for a 2-0 victory over the Minnesota Twins last flight. Pappas had a no-hitter going into the eighth when Twins' Zoilo Versa lies tingled. Baltimore leads the American League. (AP Wirephoto) Bv MIKE FATHET IStieman.

the National League pennant race. tance again to run his record to; totals II 11 A nftni fVia Ham itiLSGN 000 0OO-J M0 00 H3 It-id. nnu aitc. uiw rocky MOUNT unc annnnnrpH that CraiB IS be-i EAshrrnft. sa E-Asheroft, Awociale Pre si Sports Writer Peters pitched his third shut- Zorro has left hi, mark on i out, drove in one run with a Milt Pappas.

single and also collected a dou- Fappas pitched no-hit ball for ble. He knocked home the final RatliW. DP Wilson 1, LOB The 21-year-old right fielder is the 'son of Mel Queen, a pitcher n-j i iu. nnn Wdun 7. Roclcv Mount 9.

ing caiieu up lO musii JB-Hamiiton. HR-Tai-rolly. SB-C-, who compiled a 27-40 lifetime IP BS so I 1 i fifth i i rt son witn tr.e-parent wasmngion i record with the New York Senators of the Yankees and the Pittsburgh their Bill Skowron the I.eaeiie: He'll reDort to Wasn-i Rios Orioles maintained supplied Pirates in the 1940s and early Kinston Loses At Loop Meeting, Tosses CL 'Pennant' On Table ington Saturday. fuLU. Craig held Wilson to eight hits, a-t3.

uiie-naii Ktnue twu un me i dik mi Willi a iwu-i uu anisic. iiQ-n- American League lead by edg and was great after giving up a The White Sox had actually, scored enough for Peters in the! Luckily for the elder Queen, second inning when an error! he was a pitcher. He certainly and doubles bv Pete Ward andicouldn't have reached the ma- ing Minnesota 2-0 Wednesday night. double and a home run in-the: said, "We're delighted that Pete first inning. He struck out 11 is eettine a chance with Wash- The unkind adminis' IIIMIIU tUl WS HUIIIIIII.1- J.

Wtpn hie hitlinH In nht cut was batters, and did not issue a ington. He has done a terrific Kinston Eagles play their final series game of the game, but Kunkle was al- inu hprp fnr tniS Vear and ni'RHAM tered with two out in the eighth in. 7, Enne a cnmann.u m.nanan in urnnr inrn a mppTincr nr infl I np vpnr rnai inp Damp is fiHHin-- nwpn rn rnnrinup tu rn ir i i i by Twins' shortstop Zoilo (Zor- on nai Chance, the major average. He alos batted lie aiua uaiMU i Iparlpr In shntnilts. is now tied; a (irr iin hAM tiArtorrltiit hlit ntnrro cmpa tha Iha i nhrKiln nnt fhAH tha nKnart n.nr.

Mffiiin it ii ry 7r ning, me oenaiors oeai oui a oe wisning wen in me Dig Senators beat bs in his career. I instuait niiU riuucu ss-i" between-third and short to Chicago Juan Pizarro fur, i ttoarlr haco.kit rhvthm tn DraCP latrrncr prive Pappas of a no-hitter. line most victories in ine i Young Queen went 2-for-6 fi. Wednesday, raising His average Pappas admitted after the the Yankees' four- nni nt i 1 t- i tHnt ma at ver-L imiv i. mtinai i or.

streaK, sion ranked second losing a to complete mat caiiea game. icnecKing tne ruie dook at mis tne early cteficit Rocky Mount! Last night's action'''" game and a half on two rulings, This was a rule-book case In point, Kunkle replaced his shirt; cracked 13 safe 'blows-aU sin-! Craig's 20th complete game" of and dramatically tossing the, which the league directors had. and stayed in the game. three Wilson' pitchers. the year.

He leads the league in "pennant onto the conference no voice. But the directors later Jessup had ruled out the pro-1 SingIe runs in the first two departmentalso in innings table. voted, on a Winston-Salem pro-tes as the umpires' report nings by Rocky Mount knotted pitched, and has one of the The meetings atmosphere test of a Kinston victory overj stated that the holes were so the score at 2.2 and the top strikeout records, crackled with sharp verbal ex-j Winston, and the league over-ismaU as to be hardly noticeable. tors barged ahead with a three-l Tonight's "Meet the Black. i I.

'7arf "rhan inein ame winning has the record nf i-S, I Chance 80t the Pch hitter. Only Ito i one of those funny anwne" WUlie ntl' he 'P'ay th- nr.M wed an error and Willie s.omewhat regularly. situations hitarlol.l changes and two team retire-; ruled JessuD's decision in the: At the meeting vesterdav. jrv- double in tie lourm in-. In other NL games PhiI "The first two 0 ill fjet under- I IUU LUilU UlUiUK 1UCT UUl UUU9 UIUKI ALU right-hander.

nine witn nis inn AeeA Mnston ana roris-, case, sinsing tne game irom tne one asKea tne shirt could be tnahor ti. tnoi- ih(. th. Stadijm. The batters in the eighth bit the first 301 ot ms career, Francisco hlanked New York 4-imoutn warned out Reior tne'recoras.

(produced in evidence, and Km- thrPP runs Frank renins ran- rvhs fnnthaiiprs win riress. pitch. It was a chance taEEed the loss on Jim ct :1.011k dMpatPrT Milvirkpe business was completed. Rul-I The Winston-Salem protest ston president Jack Rider show-, ir. JA.r..n hit anri rrao' in anrl who had held the Angels and Los Angeles downedgs on tw0 Bames lifted Win-; was lodged in an Aug.

11 game ed the shirt. It reportedly in the other run with a coach Carpenter will introduce less for 40 consecutive innings, Pittsburgh 8-5 in 12 innings ston-Salem ahead of Kinston in, which Kinston won by 9-0, W-S one hole about three inches in single leach player to the fans The Stange allowed only two hits) In the American League, Bal-ijhe overall league standings, getting only one hit off Kinston, about the size, Catcher Jim French ripped Blackbirds will then run through and struck out 10 four in the imore beat MlnnesoU 2A 'Chi-levn th. pennant winner to.p.tcher Bruce Kunk e. Winston of a hair dollar and a couple of three rifie.shot singles In five i some plays to give the fans a seventh inning before. Pon walloped Detroit Los de 10 tomghts final protested that a black sweat jsnialler holes.

I at-bats to 16ad Rocky Mount at; look at the new offense that has the' shirt worn by Kunkle had Then the directors overruled iv, whiiaxarnmi hemanikonn inctaiiori ihic vr Mahon relieved mm in games. Aneeles stopped New York 4-0. that Versalles would swing at the first pitch, too. "I threw it right down the middle, and I was1 surprise! when he swung at it," Pappas had no other difficulties as he struck-out 1(T and allowed only one-other base runner Earl Batiey walked on straight pitches In the third Inning while -bringing his record to 13-5 with his sixth chiitniif In- 1 President Bill eighth and preserved ti.e Jessup an-, holes in the sleeve of his pitch- Jessup's protest decision, vot-j Wayne Edwards, shortstop Cog-j This baseball-football' combt Cleveland trampled Washington dians 11th victory in 12 gamesl and Kansas Citv defeated lno.unce(1 that 8 recent Kinston-j ing arm, and that the white ing 5-3 to allow ine pruiesi. glns and leftfielder Jim Martin nation night is being presented gles eacn.

tree to all lans.througti a joint Biax Dim Boston 9 Leon Wagner, meanwhile, sup- Queen'j single In the 12th ln-L 1 uixu lUKUjunacmu 1 una uu uui onuw aioijutv me juumvu ana irw Senators also played" effort of the local baseball club ball, eTTteyirrp autf flnr RoTRT MounT'SpOrts- inrlp hu ninfhi" vitiuiv iui niiMiu. nriisun leu uacner 10 wea a uayeu, raat- ninsion. aaiemlOSS. lnVOlVea trnna rWpmhr plied the support wiiniH)mBri. imng lonm wnen we game was caiiea gea or siu sie vve.

were wipea oil tne records. an errorless night that included man's Club. The Sportsmen will Stange struck out Don Lock nitter Marty Keough and Chico but a jjm o'Toole, who after six innings. Jessup told the Winston-Salem complained! Heated words were the feature I stilt ha har! 011 me Ruiz. It gave adir.g off the seventh, iRuix jt gave directors that when two teams about the shirt sleeve early in See MEETING, Page 2-D pitching spotlight with three ipased Dan py i pitched a seven-Hitter, Sis ln I uieu Liuvii 1 v.

o-. vicwrv in zi' decisions, duo ouiu others r.iA. ih. nninil. then vhiffed Willie Kirklano.j allowed the Reds ive hjis in Qie Aid lt- l.

nlarp'Chrraco Whit Sox rieht gave up a single to Alike Brum- first eiht hphinrt Orioles brinnine his i ley. and finished by fanning uon, Cnris short hurled a four-hit a couple of very fine plays by formally kick off their Rocky Coggins and Edwards. Mount' Senior High season tic- The Senators knocked Wilson ket sale at the Stadium tonight, starter Carl Finafrock from the offering for six dollars a sea-mound in the three-run third, son ticket that is good for ad-scored two unearned runs off mission to 'all regular-season reliefer Jerry: Newman in the games in all sports at Senior fourth, but couldn't do much High, R. M. Wilson Junior High after that.

Newman turned in an and Edwards Junior High, excellent relief performance, I Persons who do not get a sea-' striking out seven in the four son ticket at the Stadium to- Record Lap Gives Petty Southern Pole Position CAROLINA CAPSULE record to 16-7 with five-hit I Zimmer and John Kennedy. ler posting his 15th triumph The Red So aided th eA -pvpn lnps tor; the shutout in a 7-0 victory over Detroit. with two errors and a wild pitch Phillies, who won the game in i cnntrihuline to the Kansas Lliy fnnrth Wes Covine- Dean Chance of the Los An- Jv" gfles Angels posted his ninth jscoring although BoMon got two, and c)av DMryrnpie singiel shutout and his 17th victory with homers from Lee Thomas sacrificed to second and B'on L'Kffi JU fiand one-third innings he work- night may purchase one from .584 3w ed. Sportsman Club member .559 .554 IwUr-IIIL, 1W VlU'liy UVri 1UW UIIC uum uuiu ouu vui ivfj 1 ir CAROLINA LEAGUE WESTERN DIVISION Winston-Salem 57 Greensboro It Raleigh 74 2 Burlinplon- 67 70 Durfiam 54 ei KASTERN Division Ktnslno 71- 5 Wilson's two runs came quick- or from a number of local busi- York that dropped the third- Gentile hit his win numci im 0fS single to center tieio. bettered Lorenzen's old one-lp; mark of 136.101.

"I went out early," said Petty, "and figured I'd give the rest of the boys a bird to shoot at. They shot and missed." Petty, whose $79,000 in winnings thus far this year leads the NASCAR circuit, said he ThP Colts scored in thP sixth! Richard Petty was speaking .400 25 place Yankees three games off the A's. ly. Reggie Hamilton led off the ness concerns. Tickets are avail- (Tama with a lnno rlrivo intn ohlo nt Athtptip Unlico Pet.

the pace. And Lee Stange nyide the. icenter for a double, and after Epstein Bunting-Hardy-Mm-. when Eddie Kasko walked, went; of the record 136.815 miles per to second on Mike White's he posted Wednesday in gle and came around on a single winning the pole position for hv Rnh AcnrnmnntP (Monday's $93,000 Southern 500 Needs Victories 5 i ATOfi A SPRINGS. N.Y.

most of a opportunity, tving a majoir league recnr.d by Portsmouth 7s Rocky Mount 74 Peninsula 60 76 Wilson LAST NIGHT'S ICORFt lan infield pop-up, Bill Tarrollyges, Sears arid Rosenbloom's. 441 ie'clouted a homer over the left-j Another feature of tonight's .406 2i' center fence. program will be presentation of Durham 4-5, Burlington 1-4 (2nd garni 10 At that point it looked like trophies to the team home run ICraig might be in for a rough, leader and to the player select- striking out fotir batters in anj(AP) Speedy Scot, neeoing ai Juan Marichal made only ms iock car race ai uarunion Inning as Cieveljtiid walioped victory in each of the two re-isecond start since July 29 and Raceway. Washington 9-0. imaining races of the Harness slopped the Mets on four hits.

His mark for four laps around tn the other AL game. Kansas 'Tracks of America Trot series Marichal. now 16-6, -had been the mile and three eighths Citv outfhipsed Boston 9-5. t0 qualify 'for the finals, takes bothered by a back ailment.) course knocked down the old National League leading seven rivals Friday night iniTom Haller slammed a homerfecord of 135.727 set in May by Peninsula 2, Portsmouth 1 Raiei9h 2-3 Kinston J-2 Greensboro Winston Salem I Rocky Mount 7, Wilson 2 THURSDAY'S GAMES Wilson at Rocky Mount Burlmqton at Ourham Portsmouth at Peninsula Kmston at Rale-qh, 2 TJreensboro at Winston-Selemi night, but he bounced back with ed by the fans as the most valu-some of his best form of the sea-: able player for the 1964 season, son. He kept six Wilson hits: The most valuable player win-scattered the rest of the will receive many nice gifts and was never in serious trou- from local merchants.

ble. I Announcement of Craig going Minor League Scores arlelnhia edeerl Houston 2-1. Cin- Uv, tiftonn stoD at fmirth innintf while Hal: 'red Lorenzen, and nis I3i.ai had ran one lap at 139 m.p.h. earlier in the day several at better than 138 m.p.h. "1 blew it on the qualifying, though.

From now on, I'm going to ask them to let me keep my practice speeds. I'd hold the pole in every race." said the ace of the Plymouth team who isn't noted for his ability to win front row spots. Petty, 27, who stands 6-3 and weighs a solid 195, has two children now and is another soon. "If I could win here cinnati blandked the Chicago, Raceway. ILanier sinqled across two runs Cubs 1- 0 in innings, St.

Louis xne 4-year-old trotters will, the ninth. whipped Milwaukee 6-2. Sanclash again at Freehold Rice-1 Tne Cardinals won their up to Washington was made! Southern Leagne By THEAS vSOCIATED PRESS Francisco shut out New York's way Sept. 12 before the leaders game in the last nmej Mets 4-0 ani tne i.os AngeieT? come together in me behind Bob (iinson seven-nu- Miisial Doing Fine Says Doc The Carolina League goesjafter 8 V1sit here last night by.CoIurabus 10, Knoxvule 5 into its final regular season Hillis Laj'ne. Washington Sena-! Macon 4, Chattanooga 2 (11 ln-game tonight with first place -tors farm director.

In making nings) Dodcfrs defeated Pittsburgh at Roosevelt Raceway ter Gibson. 13-10, was backed in It innincra Sept, 19 Kinston holding -a percentage the announcement, the local cluli Lynchburg 10, Birmingham 8 bv Ken Boyer," and Curt Flood, who each knocked in two runs. Two errors by Denis Menke The Orioles' supported Pap-J pas with only four hits but twoi I think the wife would point lead over winston-Salem. Through the first six months, were homers, by Sam "Bowens seven pro golfers have won, helped St. Louis to three runs in In the second and Luis Aparicio more than one golf tournament the fourth inning, two on Flood's fpel better," he joked.

ST, LOUIS (AP) I had The 27-year-old Randleman, planned to lose some weight. driver, who has beajac-said Stan Musial Wednesday ne' was 18( haer oarriprf in the ninth. Both were off Dick! in 1964. 'single. I it a night, "but I think a major race at Darling- won It The former St.

Louis Cardinal A. Kinston plays at Raleigh and Greensboro is at Winston-Salem. Kinston broke even with Raleigh, in a doubleheader Thursday night while Winston-Salem was dropping a 9-1 decision to Greensboro. crowd of 3.600 at Kinston saw Kinston win the opener 3-2, on a ninth inning single by Duncan Campbell. Raleigh Came back to grab scored twice in the first inning and Jose Villar homered in the ss- I'' 1 baseball star remained confined Wednesday and eight at Jewish Hospital fotowing hujj wiU win a shot at the Tuesday night a money today.

The re- li euscn oiauium. -th llwar startins iiiaiuuci But, said Dr. I. C.Middleman, 1 field will be selected Friday i. 1 MnI Hf 1 1 i 1' nriv- nedK "fiS ISoartanburg.

His fourlap speed second fnr what proved the deciding run. The Carolina League directors voted 5-3 at Durham in favor of an appeal by Winston-Salem of a ruling fro mthe league office on a protested game at Kins Unsive diarrhea and vomiting "lLVS. causing dehydration prior to P-- mark. old Darlington Lorenzen Qualified third in collapse. condition is satisfactory and he is being kept under observation," exnlained the physician.

"We will conduct various tests to determine the exact nature of his ailment." Dr. Middleman said Musial su an his Ford, averaging 135.727. He said later his car wasn't handling properly but he expected to get the. kinks out. Lorenzen crashed into the wall twice during practice Tuesday.

Holding down fourth through eighth positions are Jim Paschal, High Point, N.C., Petty's driving mate, also in a Plymouth, 135.709V Jim Pardue. of North N.C.i Ply ton. The Eagles won 9-fl over Winston-Salem Aug. 11. Winston-Salem protested that Kinston pitcher Bruce Kunkle' wore a sweat shirt which had holes in the sleeve of the pitching arm.

The directors took the victory, away from Kinston and a defeat away from Winston-Salem in the standings. The playoffs begin Friday night. George Rewerts pitched a six-hitter and Johnny Millerhit two time runs in leading Greens- onoy emouon- al and physical exhaustion. Fantastic Heave ft r-s' A 4 I sKll 1 tTTT4 mouth. 135.560; Buck a r.

FANTASTIC HEAVE 6 Darel nct fi Knrwav 1 API A XnarlOtte. lb rn to its victory over Winston- vear-old Norwegian dental stu-Dieringer, Charlotte, N.C Mer-dent has shattered the 300 foot j'cury, 134.703: and Bobby Johns, javelin throw barrier with a Miami, Ford, 134.419. fantastic heave more than 15 I Amona top drivers expected So em. flocky Mount built up a 5-3 feet better than the listed world to shoot for berths, today werejieafl inthe first three innings record. Johnson, Ronda, u.

-f I ancf rode to a 7-2 victory over I maim i i ip i.i air msm- JumMmmmmmmJ AL -Terje Pedersen made his! Ford driver. Goldsmith was; Wilson. Jim French led the Sen-spectacular throw of 300 feet. I troubled all day Wednesday aton; tnree hits. im inches in an international, with faulty brakes.

Trt- Peninsula. Gravs came meet between Norway and Ned Jarrett, Camden. from' behind with two unearnedi ksdat drvap-and thp circnif nm, )n th niDned' PETE CRAIG GOING UP Righthander Pett of tha Rocky Mount' Senators, a 14-gome winner in the Carolina League this season, is being called up to join --t4ietWelvotarA4ifemexiM pitched his 14tS win here last night against Wilson, and will join the Wcs7nat9n ball club Saturday. He loads the um Wednesday. The 309-pound most consistent winner mis sea- the Portsmouth Tides 2-1.

Ports- out hit the Grav bv 7-4. A STRINGER FULL. Isaac Taylor cf Rocky Mount shows off a stringer full youngster's oerformance easily (son with 11 victories in sians) moi boat Danco. He caught more fish than he. could hold on the stringer, but lifts these -linvfnn enlit a Hntihlphpaft.

1 topped the listed world mark of, could no better than 133.774. ifl show a port of his big catch. (Staff Photo th cellar dweUm? Dur-j torolina teoie in c-mp'ete a-s w-th and also in 2RV7 set by Carlo Lievore of ivesterday and will try again to-jer mithitthe Gravs bv 7-4. 1 insungi pitched. Utott rhoto 6 Kiuetiew) ovj of Morehead'City aboard the head by Killebrew) 1 Italy in 1361.

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