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PAGE SIXTEEN game which broke icKer-: york sham eight-game losing spell I Tuesday'; on July 2v. Detroit took the lead in the first inning with a single run. With two out Norm Cash walked, advanced on Al Ka-line's single and scored on a folio w-up single by Gates Brown. That was the only run tne 51 60 .550 II1 50 58 491 lit 48 65 .425 25' 4i WH 69 .355 Results Boston 15 Bait 5, 1st, twilight Bait 12 Boston 4, 2nd, night Minnesota 7 New York night Los Aug 5 Cleveland 2, nichl Detroit 3 Kansas City 0, night Chicago 6 Washington 0, night Wednesdays' Probable Pitchers Minnesota at New York (twilight) Grant (14-3) vs. Stot-tlemyre tla-li).

wasningion at umcago then walked Dick mcau ute De-1 Angde, fore A manager Hay wooti or Ricn. SuUivan switched pitchers, send- (0.0( vs 0steen (9.u). ing in Jim Dickson Thursday's Games Dickson struck out Bill Free- gt Uuis flt Milwitukee han but then Wickersham de-, at San Francisco cided to help his own cause Ho philadcl hia at Houston, night singled home Demeter and then schedlllcd Don Wert singled sharply up i the middle to score McAuliffe and ice the game for the 1 Kansas City Campaneris. ss 3 0 xartaDuu, u-ci Causey, 3b a Harrleson, lb 4 Landis, cf 2 Reynolds. If 1 Blanchard, ph 1 Green, 2b 4 Bryan, 4 Hershberger, rf 4 Talbot, 2 Lazzario, ph 0 Totals Detroit Wert.

31 Lumpe, 2b .1 0 Cash, lb 2 Kaline, rf 4 0 Brown, If 4 0 Demeter, cf 2 McAuliffe, ss Freehan, Wickersham, Totals AB II BI Kansas City 000 ooo 000-0 Detroit 100 002 OOx-3 E-McAuliffe. LOB-Kansas City oit SB-Campaneris, Brown, Demeter. S-Wickerstaam. I Enter District Tourney Winners of the regular season 0 titles in the four Legion junior 0 baseball leagues will be entered 0 in the stale recreation district 0 tournament next Monday in Bat-Oj tic Creek. 0 Local A League champ Hol-tl land Hitch will meet Battle Creek fur the district crown 0, Three teams are in the fields 0 for the winners of the local 0 and leagues.

i i American Aerosols, winner AB II BI a playoff of the League title 4 0 1 1 I will meet St. Johns and Battle 0 Creek for the district champion-0 ship. Realtors, the Lcacue 0 winner, will meet Battle Creek 1 1 and Albion for the right to ad-0 vance to statewide competition. 0 Oi IP if RERBBSO 1 1 Talbot L. 10-7.

5 1-3 3 3 3 4 1 Dickson 2 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 Stock 2 1 0 0 0 0 Wickersham 6-9 9 4 0 0 5 HBP-By Talbot (Demeter) 2. WP-TalbOt. 1 The ItMdry the Legion season title- THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL Wickersham Shuts Out Kansas City As, 3-0 Fail to Gain On Surging Minnesota DETROIT fUPIl -For longer than he cares to remember. 97 days in fact. Detroit pitcher Dave Wickersnam 8 win.

I From April 15 to July 20. Wickersham sought, in vain, to win his second game of the year. During that time he accumulated eight loses, either through his own pitching failures or through the hitting of his Tiger teammates, However, Tuesday night Wickersham maintained his newfound role as the of the pitching staff by tossing a four-hit and steadying, at least temporarily, the sagging Detroit Tigers with a win over the Kansas City Athletics. Since running his record to a "nighl-mansh" l-tt retold. Wickersham.

a 19-game winner last year, has won four of his last five games and is slowly approaching the .500 mark. season record is now fi-9. Willie Horton, who has watched his batting average spiral from .306 to since the All-Star Game, sat out his first game since May 27, as Manager Charlie Dressen decided to give the slumping slugger a rest. Dressen said after Tuesday night's game he will probably use Horton in only one of today's two games. His replacement, Gates Brown, will play both games, replacing Horton in one and Al Kaline in the other.

Kaline has been playing only one game of doubleheaders most of the season. Despite the win, the Tigers couldn't make up any of the lost ground in the American I chase. They re mained tied for fourth place, 11 o.ie-iiail games behind the red-hot Minnesota Twins. The Tigers, with a 9-2 record against the last place A's. will square off with them again torn in a twi-night doublehead-er.

Mickey Lolich (11-6) will re-jujii the team from his National Guard stint long enough to pitch one of the games and Joe Sparma is slated to open in the other. Roland Sheldon and Jim Hunter will pitch for Kansas City. Wickersham was not over-sensational against the A's Tuesday night but he was steady throughout the game. He put men on in every inning ex cept the second and eighth but never last control ot trie game. He struck out 5 and walked 3.

"He threw his fastball and he got that screwball back that he threw last year," manager Charlie Dressen said after the game. He said the screw ball was deceptive when Wickersham threw it the same way he threw his fastball. Dressen called Wickersham's performance the best he has turned in tnis season, wun me Dossible exception of a 2-0 win over Washington. That was the I.K(,lON 1) LEAGUE CHAMPS team. maiKiKcd by Moos lliriiw bjsHial! League icgulai American League Minnesota Baltimore Cleveland Detroit Chicago iNew York Los Angeles Washington Boston Kansas City Tuesday' Sieve Bergman and Ricky Standing are Jim Terpstra, Doug Nienhuis, Colon.

Mike Foi-tney, Ricky Kimber, Harry Bly-Mia, David Serrano and Moe.s. Missing from the picture are Dave DeVries and Paul Stusher iPenna-Sas plioto) Standings First in Majors of the Clubslfo Reach 20 Victories The 29-year-old Dodeer erea 1118 run dandy, who is well on the way Giants pinned Don Cardwell I to having the highest season with his sixth loss against 10 victory total ever enjoyed by a victories Bill Virdon socked a League history, became the first major leaguer to win 20 1 two-run homer in the ninth for the Pirates but it failed to halt games this yearly downing the New York Me 4-3 Tuesday Eddie Mathews slammed his third home run in as many The 20th victory was nice, ad- games to break a 2-2 tie and milled self-effacing Sandy and Gene 01iver ad(Jed another im so are the records he continues the Braves. Cloninger allowed to pile up, but the big thing is Ucven safeties to outduel the being able to pitch regularly. cardinals' Bob Gibson (14-9). ''With the arm trouble I had Mathews has driven in 10 runs at the start of the season," since Sunday.

Sandy said, "the feeling of i Ellis scattered eight hits oeing ame io go aui mere ana among the Uubs and vada lJm- twi-night) Ortega (11-11) and. pitch every fourth day is one son ripped a homer and double Narum (4-10) vs Pizarro (1-1) of my greatest satisfactions." to pace the Reds' attack against and ilorlen Koufax' triumph came 19 1 loser Dick Ellsworth (12-9). It Kansas City at Detroit (2, twi- days earlier than his 20th win night) Sheldon (5-61 and! in 1963 (a 25-5 year! and with Hunter (3-2) vs. Lolich 11-6 )j almost two months left in the and Sparma (7-5). regular season, he is only sev- Los Angeles at Cleveljnd en victories away from estab-( night) Newman (11-9) vs.

lishing a new NL high for Terry (10-4). southpaws. The most victories Baltimore at Boston ever attained in one NL season Pappas (10-5) vs. Monbouquette by a lefty is 26, set by Rube (8-12). Marquard ol trie (iiants in 1912 Thursday's ilames Kansas City at Detroit Los Ang at Cleveland, night Minnesota at New York, night Baltimore at Boston (Only games National League Los Angeles San Francisco Milwaukee Cincinnati Philadelphia Pittsburgh St.

Louis Chicago Houston 66 48 62 46 62 48 49 59 53 59 56 55 57 55 61 .513 .491 10 .474 12 420 IK 79 301 3 Results San Francisco 4 Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati 6 Chicago 2, night nd tied by Carl Hubbell of the Giants in 1936. In other games, San Francisco remained a game off the pace set by the Dodgers, edging Pittsburgh 4-3, Milwaukee tripped St. Louis 5-3, Cincinnati de-GB I fcated Chicaqo 6-2, and Phila delphia blanked Houston 2-0. Koufax, who had allowed the Mets two runs in four seasons at Dodgers Stadium, gave up three in the last two innings Tuesday night including a lead-off home run by Ron Swoboda Sandy Koufax magic number 1 Sandy gave up seven hits and Hfo time El ns has Sruck out1, oT more frank Robinson doubled home I when he whiffed 14 Met. That two the taUie, raised ins total mis vear to i 7 Milwaukee 5 St Louis 3, night only 39 shorl of nj5 own nl in tflt ana seventh Philadelphia 2 Houston 0, night record and just HI awav from whe" the Jot Los Ang 4 New York 3, night Boh maior ieaeue rec I runners as far as third base Wednesday Probable Pitchers 0rd of 34R 1 out io protect nis Pittsburgh at San Francisco- AI Jaokson was lhe loser, shutout of the year.

He Friend (5-9) vs. Perry (8-9) giving up nm.3COrinfi hits to gave up five hits Johnny Bnggs at MiiuraiiU-PP rfl-i i singled home the winning run Tigers coud manage until they (ni hn Washburn (7-7) vs. Gi)liam and an Phils ra the fifth inning rallied the sixth inning wi 0fnM (m) alter a single by Bobby Wine some help from Kansas City chjc at cincinnati (night) Four olhc.r hurk.rs kept up and a sacrifice by Bunmng. starter Fred Talbot, who ran Tapkson uo-14) vs. Kit, iw 1 into control trouble- milestone as the Giants' Juan I Strikeout (1-8).

milestone as the Giants' Juan Strikeout witn one out laium nit uun Demeter with a pitch for the second time ot the nignt, Twins Zero In on Flag; KaatWins By Fred Down UP1 Sports Writer A mere .500 shapes up as the Field. to their first American League 7 wierda Upholstry vs. pennant. Van Wieren Realty, Van Ton- with an ieaa ana geren Field. only 50 games left to play, the Twins have reached the point where 25 more victories would give them a season total of 98 figure which the Baltimore Orioles.

Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers or Chicago White Sox could equal only by a tremendous late surge. To exceed that 9-8 victory total, the Orioles would have to win 35 of their last 51 games for a .686 pace. The Indians would have to take 37 of their last 52 for a .711 pace and the Tigers or White Sox would have to close at a 39-14, The Twins moved anthei stride closer to their objective Tuesday night when they beat me new xorK lanicees is anq picked up a half-game on the second-place Orioles, who were bombed by the Boston Bed box 15-5 before winning the nightcap of a twi-night doubleheader It was "giveaway night" al Yankee Stadium as the Twins scored five unearned runs in the eighth inning after the Yan kees had tied the score at 2-2 in the seventh. Relief pitcher Pete Mikkelsen threw wildly on Bob Allison's two-out roller to permit the tie-breaking run George C. Langford Burning of the Phillies regis- to score in the eighth and the UPI Sports Writer torpri his idth trii.mnh i Twins stretched the lead to 7-2 CB; Like a tightrope walker, MaHrhal nprmittPri nnlv sinSles Jimmie Hal1 and Sandy Koufax is just happy four Don Mincher and Earl Battey's be in one piece.

uenv-1 ciouoie. Jim Kaat yielded an eighth- inning homer to Mickey Mantle but gained credit for his 11th win with relief aid from Al Worthinglon. It was the Twins' sixth strajgm victory ana tneir eigntn in 12 games wiui iMew York. The Los Angeles AneeLs downed the Indians 5-2, the Tigers topped the Kansas City Athletics 3-0 and the White Sox scored a 6-0 vitcory over the Washington Senators in other American League games. The Red Sox clinched their opener with the Orioles by scor ing runs in tne nun inning.

Felix Mantilla drove in three runs with a homer and single during the rally which brought Jim Lonborg his seventh win. Bob Johnson had four hits and drove in four runs and Brooks Robinson drove three hits to lead the Orioles in the second game. Carl Yastr-zemski had six hits to raise his average to .331. Bob Lee's shutout relief pitching in the last two innings helped rookie Marcelino Lopez score his 12th victory for the Angels, Jim fiersail doubled home the tie-breaking run in tne eigntn ana tnen scored ahead of Joe Adcock's 11th homer. Dave Wickersham pitched a four-hitter and singled home a run in winning his sixth game for the Tigers.

Gates Brown had two hits tor the Tigers and Bert Campaneris had two for the A 1 i s. Wickersham struck out five and walked three. Tommy John scored his 10th win with a tour-mtter benmd a 13-hit White Sox attack that in-eluded a two-run homer, a dou ble and a single by Danny Cater. Bennie Daniels suffered his 12th loss for the Senators. The Postal Zips defeated YMCA, 10-0 Tuesday night in a first round game in the Legion baseball League tourna ment.

Thp winners moot VFW Mfig Thursday in a semi-final game rniuioeipma ai ihju.muu Maricha won his Hth. the lhrauu i uri i uumeider with tne winner meetinfi Culp (7-3) vs. Coombs Braves' Tonv Cloninger grabbed I Dave Nicholson of the Chicago night's Tulip City-Lions (0-0). his Kith. Sammv Ellis of Cin-1 White Sox struck out 175 times 'ner for the championship Fri- cmnali pitched nis ana auring me season.

day. Postal Zips Win, 10-0 In League Tourney You're Only terrific in Your Miss America Shoes-Handsewn look, grained leather upper. everything you need for setting campus styles. Make the campus scene in a classic that's as smart as it is reasonably priced. 11 East 9th Street Bulletin Board Tonight Leeiou Baseball 6:15 p.m.

League tournament game, 20th and College. 6:15 p.m. League tournament game, Jefferson Field. 7:30 p.m. H.

Morse vs. Donnelly Mirrors, Riverview Park. City 8:15 p.m. Barber Ford vs. Wooden Shoe, Van Tongeren Minnesota Twins' "magic pace" Sportsman Wooden Shoe 6:15 p.m.— Maplewood Church vs.

Faith Church. 22nd and Pine. 6:15 p.m. Crisp vs. Scotts ic, 22nd and Maple.

6 15 p.m. Parke Davis vs. Kiley's, Maplewood No. 2. Slow Pitch 9 p.m.

Hansen Machine vs. Holland Bowling, Maplewood No. 1. Blooper Pitch 6:30 p.m. Moor Shoes vs Wassink Builders, Maplewood No 1.

7:45 p.m. Grace Church vs. Rose Park Church, Maplewood No. 1 Zeeland 7 p.m. Harlem vs, Borcu-lo Garage, Legion Field.

8:15 p.m. Hudsonville Auto vs. Forest Grove, Legion Field. Thursday Tulip City 7 p.m. Moose vs.

H. E. Morse, Van Tongeren Field. 8 p.m.— Donnelly Mirrors vs. Nies LP Gas, Van Tongeren Field.

6:15 p.m.— Graafschap A vs. Holland Die Cast, 22nd and Pine. Slow Pitch 6:30 p.m. Wooden Shoe Tap Trinity Church, Maplewood No. 1.

45 p.m. Superior Sports More vs. reopies state Bank, jwapiewood jno. i. 9 p.m.

Mervenne Beverage vs. Brewer Excavating, Maple wood No. 1. Hamilton Baseball 7:30 p.m. Hamilton No.

1 vs. Dorr, Hamilton Field. Zeeland 6:30 p.m. Zeeland Chix vs. Herman Miller, Legion Field.

7:30 p.m. Sneller Auto vs. Zeeland Lumber, Legion Field. 8:30 p.m. Borcuto vs, Ben nett Lumber, Legion F'ield.

Legion Baseball 6 p.m.— League tournament game, 20th and College. 6 p.m.— League tournament game, Jefferson Field. Slate Exhibition PONTIAC (UPI) The Midwest Football League launches its 1965 season Saturday night with an exhibition same hem five runs with i between the Pontiac Arrows and Flint Blue Devils. Mows the time to and wad DEPTH sNEW MONEY DOWN Buy on tMSTOHl m.cHAitet momn5 ercnanoisc car services- Giardeilo to Defend Title Against Tiger NEW YORK (UPI) Joey Giardeilo is confident his re turn to New York will be tri-1 umphant when he defends his middleweight title Oct. 21 against uick Tiger ot mgena at Madison Square Garden.

Giardeilo. who last fought in New York in 1956, signed Tuesday to meet Tiger, who lost the title to Giardeilo at Atlantic City in 1963. Runners Herald Start Of U.S.-Cunado Games FLINT (UPI) Twenty-two Flint area boys will begin a 235 mue torcn-carry to Hamilton, Ontario, Thursday to herald the beginning of the eighth annual CAN US A (Canada U.S.A.) Games. The bovs. hoping to make the marathon run in about 25 hours, claim it is the longest annually held torch-run in the Western Hemisphere.

lhe games include IB sports ranging from tricycle racing to baseball to soccer and are held annually between the cities of i outfield Flint ana Hamilton. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1), 1965 Alma Football Coach Named ALMA Appointment of Den nis Stolz as assistant proies-sor of physical education and head football coach at Alma College was announced today by Charles A. Gray, director 01 athletics. Stolz, a member of the coaching staff at Lansing Eastern High School last year, is a 1955 graduate of Alma College. He received his roaster's degree in physical education from Michigan State University in 1960 Prior to joining the staff at Lansing Eastern.

Stolz was varsity football coach at Haslett High School. During eight years at Haslett his teams compiled a record of 40 wins, 13 losses and three ties. Stolz' appointment fills a vacancy caused by the resignation of William Carr late last month. while a student at Alma, was a quarterback on the college football team and played Coupon i each sport. I Special Introductory Offer I ISOCAP I MULTIVITAMINS EACH CAPSULE CONTAINS: A UbK units Vitamin Vitamin 500 USP Units 2 5 mg.

3 Vitamin 2 2 5 mg I Ascorbic Acid (C) 50.0 mg 1 Nicotinamide 20 0 mg I B6 0.5 mg Calcium Pantothenate 5 0 mg Vitamin B12 Activity 2 0 meg BOTTLE I OF 100 I IB Coupon ON YOUft QWN TJRES A WALLS Buy Your Truck Tires NOW ax PASSENGER TIRE PRICES TRANSPORT NYLON DELIVERY TIRES for all pick-up, delivery and farmtrucKs. WALLS AMY SIZE 4949 on your cmr ALL TIRES MOUNTED FREE Drive la I I DOWNTOWN DISCOUNT STORE TODAY! All A henondbv thousmds ofFirtstont c0nt you trtvel. Our identified and shoo mark FIRESTONE STORE 18 E. 7th Street Ph. EX 6-6595.

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