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Giants Hike League Lead Mon June 8, 1964 41 Lema's Putt Pops Corks "I almost did. I looked up just in time to see the ball fall in." tony Lema, $20,000 68-67-70-71 27 -Mike Souchak, $12,000 69-66-71-69 277 Continued from 1st Sports Page final round of 71, one-under par for the short Westchester course Bill Casper, $6,225 71wl7-73-6 279 Ken Ventur S6.225 7.7n.75.7ni70 And win they did when Cepeda made a great stop on John Herrnstein's hot grounder and then dove and crawled to first base. It was close but Orlando made it. Ed Roebuck, who relieved Bunning after Hart's homer, was charged with the defeat, his second of the series, although he was relieved by Jack Bald-schun "after hitting Jesus Alou and issuing a single to Chuck Hiller in the 10th. Willie Mays fouled out and Alou was trapped off third when Cepeda missed a hit and run sign.

"That was going to cost Dark, "but he redeemed himself with that final play on Herrnstein." Meanwhile, when Mays walked, left hander Christ Short was brought in to pitch to Snider. So Dark shifted to Crandall and the winning run was forced across the plate when both Crandall and Haller walked. Cotninued from 1st Sports Page opening round and the way things turned out, he may have won the game by his quick moves. Hendiey started off- lay hitting Tony Taylor and walking Cookie Rojas. When John Cal-lison singled, scoring Taylor, Dark went into action.

Bob Bolin was brought in Jo pitch to Rickie Allen, who walked. With a right hander on the hill, Mauch sent up Wes Covington to swing for Danny Cater. So Dark brought in southpaw Ken MacKenzie. Covington popped out to third and with Roy Sievers coming up, Dark switched to right handed Gaylord Perry. Rojas scored on Sievers sacrifice fly and Gus Triandos struck out.

"We couldn't afford to let them have any more than that," Alvin explained. "The way Jim Bunning pitches I knew it was going to be a tough ball game." How tough Is best explained and a 72-hole total of 276. Souchak, who started off as if he was going to have to skip a couple of holes to break 100, finished' with 69 for 277 and $12,000 for second place. Ken Venturi, who had to telephone and ask for an invitation to play in the Thunderbird, and portly Billy Casper finished at 279. Chi Chi Rodriguez and Phil Rodgers were 280.

Big Jack Nicklaus couldn't get going and wound up with a 72 for 282, while Arnold Palmer, the Thunderbird winner last year, was well back at 285. The Lema-Souchak duel had all the drama. Champagne Tony, who says he is 30, going on 40, from stand Juan Rodriguez, $4,050 71-70-70-69280 Phil Rodgers, $4,050 67-71-72-70280 Mason Rudolph, $2,975 72-74-68-67281 Charlie Sifford, $2,975 75-67-71-68281 Dan Sikes. $2,975 71-69-72-69281 Kel Nagle, $2,975 68-70-73-70281 Bobby Nichols, $2,000 68-70-70-74282 Bob Duden, $2,000 69-70-70-73282 -Tommy Jacobs, 69-70-71-72 282- Gene Littler, $2,000 72-69-71-70282 Johnny Pott, $2,000 72-70-70-70282 Jack Nicklaus, $2,000 73-69-68-72282 Dave Ragan, $1,550 73-68-70-72283 George Bayer, $1,550 71-70-68-74283 Miller Barber, $1,150 73-68-71-72284 Gordon Jones, $1,150 70-71-73-70284 Don January, $1,150 70-70-73-71284 Paul Harney, $1,150 68-70-74-72284 Dave Hill, $1,150 70-74-69-71284 Julius Boros $1,150 72-67-71-74284 Doug Sanders, $787.50 71-71-74-69 28S Arnold Palmer, $787.50 68-71-74-72 28S Tommy Bolt, $787.50 70-71-71-73285 Bill Collins, $787.50 70-70-72-73285 Sam Snead, $787.50 71-71-70-73285 Bruce Crampton, $787.50 73-71-67-74285 Bill Maxwell, $625 74-70-73-69286 Al Besselink, $625 77-69-70-70286 Bert Yancey, $625 72-70-71-73-286 Jerry Maqee, $625 66-73-74-73286 Joe Campbell, $625 70-71-71-74286 Jerry Steelsmith, $625 72-70-70-74286 Bob Rosburg, $625 68-72-72-74286 Jerry Pittman, $485 75-72-71-69287 Dean Refram, $485 71-71-73-72287 Bob Charles, $485 73-68-74-72287 Lionel Hebert, $485 72-65-72-74287 Harold Kneece, $288 68-74-76-70288 Al Gelberger, $288 72-71-73-72288 Don Whitt, $288 74-70-72-72288 Bob Goalby, $288 68-71-76-73288 Joe Carr, $288 72-68-74-74288 Dave Marr, $288 71-69-72-76-288 Dick Crawford, $288 69-70-73-76-288 Dow Finsterwald, $102.50 74-72-71-72289 Jack Rule, $102.50 71-69-74-75289 Jay Dolan III, $102.50 69-69-75-76-289 Claude King, $102.50 73-70-71-75289 ing over those money putts, had a three-stroke lead on the first tee. Souchak promptly took a double bogey, and Lema's lead was five.

BUBBLY AFTERMATH Alameda's Tony Lema toasts after a tournament victory, for tre assembled sports his victory yesterday in the Thunderbird Classic, writers who dubbed him with his nickname. Lema Champagne Tony ordered "bubbly," as is his custom was a one-stroke winner over Mike Souchak. (AP) Lema birdied the third, and GIANTS ab bi J. Alou If 4 0 0 0 Pagan If 0 0 0 Hiller lb 5 1 1 0 Mays cf 4 0 1 0 Cepeda lb 4 1 1 0 Snider rf 4 1 2 2 eCrandall 0 0 0 Haller c-rf 4 0 1 Hart 3b 4 1 1 Garrido 2 0 0 0 Souchak made a bogey and now it was seven. On the short sixth hole, JESUS ALOU Souchak hit his tee shot over the green into a budding jungle, and it looked as if the tourna bMcCovev I 0 0 0 GETS 2-DAY Hot Slot Machine Gives Tony Ideas Cubs Beat Braves on Banks' Hit ment was over.

But Big Mike, the 37-year-old ex-Duke football SUSPENSION Jesus Alou, who played five player, chipped into the cup for years in the minors without ever being chased by an umpire, today was fined $50 and suspended for two days as a result of his run-in with umpire Bill Jackowski yesterday in Philadelphia. Alou was trapped off third Bob Hibbard, Gatto Grab Golf Crown Bob Hibbard sank an 18-foot putt on a sudden death playoff to give him and partner Frank Gatto the title in the fourth annual Richmond Golf and Country Club invitational tourna ment yesterday. Hibbard and Gatto, with a 65-67-132 over the two-day tourney, had tied after the regulation 36 holes with Jerry Hebnuth-Russ McCoy, also with 65-57, and with Gino Canepa-Lou Favero, 67-65-132. Don Fracchia and Jim Zwin-gle, the defending champions, led the field of 90 teams with a 63 after Saturday's play, but skied to a 70 yesterday. The results: 132-Bob Hlbbard-Frank Gatto (65-67); Glno Canepa-Lou Favero (67 65); Jerry Helmuth-Russ McCoy (65-671 Hibbard ami when Orlando Cepeda missed a a birdie.

Lema hit a trap on the eighth, and on the ninth he had to crawl under a spreading fir tree and scoop the ball out on his hands and knees. Now the lead was three strokes. Lema got a birdie at 12, and Souchak made an eagle. Two strokes. On the par three 14th, Souchak put his tee shot within four feet and Lema struck his in the crowd.

"It was a terrible shot," Lema said. "And the chip was bad, and then I three-putted." Now Souchak was ahead by one stroke, and Lema showed that he is made of stern stuff. Champagne Tony flipped his There was $8,000 riding on every shot, because second place was worth "only" $12,000. And big Mike Souchak, playing with Lema, was running at tall Tony. Mike eagled the 12th and then on the 14th hole Souchak canned a birdie as Tony took a double bogey and now big Mike was a shot in front with only four holes to go- They parred the next two holes and, with two left, Tony walloped home two birdies to catch and pass Souchak and take the $20,000 top money.

"I told myself on the 16th Dy eight scoreless innings. The Phils, meanwhile, picked up another marker off Billy O'Dell in the eighth, so the Giants were three runs behind when they came up for the final round. Bunning, who had scattered four hits over eight innings, suddenly lost his effectiveness. Orlando Cepeda doubled off the scoreboard in right center and Snider followed with his third homer for the Giants. The Giants were still one run shy.

Tom Haller went down swinging but Hart smashed ball into the second deck in left field for his fourth big league homer. That tied it and Bob Shaw came on stage to pitch to the Phils in the ninth. He set the side down in order but with a man on second with two out in the 10th, Dark made another move and brought in left handed Billy Pierce to pitch to Richie Allen. Allen, representing the winning run, was purposely passed. "I couldn't play for a tie," Dark said, explaining his strategy.

"We had no hitters left on the bench. I used the last man when Del Crandall walked for Snider in the top of the inning. "Jose Pagan and Tom Haller were playing outfield and if the game had gone any further Jose wouldn't have been able to swing a bat with that sore side of his. "We had to win or lose in that inning." hit and run sign, it was in the 10th inning and Jesus represented the winning run. Re came up sputtering and brushing dust off himself.

O'Dell 0 0 0 0 dKuenn 1 0 0 0 Shaw 0 0 0 4 Hendiey 0 0 0 Bolin 0 0 9 0 MacKenzie 0 8 0 0 cPeterson 1 0 0 0 Davenport st 1 0 0 Totali 37 4 1 PHILADELPHIA ab hbl Taylor lb 4 1 1 0 Rojas cf-K 3 1 1 0 Cellison rf 1 3 1 Allen 3b 3 .1 Cater If 0 0 0 0 aCovlngton If 4 0 I 0 Herrnstein If 1 0 0 0 Sievers lb 3 0 0 1 Amaro lb 0 0 0 0 Roebuck 0 0 Baldschun 0 0 0 0 Short 0 0 Green 0 0 0 0 Triandos 4 0 0 0 Wine ss 4 0 0 0 Bunning 3 0 0 0 Gonzalei cf 1 0 0 0 Totals 35 3 3 a-Popped out for Cater in 1st; b-Flied out for Garrido in 7th; c-Struck out for Perry in 7th; d-Flied out for O'Dell In th; e-Walked for Snider in 10th. San Francisco 000 000 003 14 Philadelphia 200 000 010 0-3 None. PO-A San Francisco 30-12, Philadelphia 30-11. DP Garrido, Hiller and Cepeda; Hiller, Davenport and Cepeda. LOB San Francisco Philadelphia I.

2B Mays, Hart, Hiller, Cepeda. 3B Callison. Snider, Hart. Rojas. SF Sievers.

IP ER BBSO Hendiey 0 2 2 1 0 tBolin 0 0 0 1 0 MacKenzie Vt 0 0 0 0 0 Perry SVi 4 0 0 0 4 O'Dell 2 3 110 0 Shaw (W), S-J Itt 1 0 4 1 Pierce Vj 0 0 0 I 0 Bunning tVt 7 3 3 2 7 Roebuck (L), 1-5 1 1 1 0 0 Baldschun 4 0 0 0 1 0 tShort 0 0 0 0 2 0 Green Vi 0 0 0 0 Faced men In 1st. tFaced 1 man in 1st. tFaced 2 men In 10th. HBP By Hendiey (Taylor), by Roebuck (J. Alou).

WP Bunning. Crawford, Vargo, Forman, Jackowskl. 3:34. A 7i, in. "But he didn't throw me out for what I said," the youngster from the Dominican Republic said.

"I was speaking Spanish. What made him (Jackowski) mad was that I brushed dust all tee," he said to Corcoran lat over him." er, "positive thinking." second shot to within two feet Willie McCovey was felled by Phillie shortstop Bob Wine's So that night with the slot on the 17th, got his birdie and machine paid off. wild throw during infield prac But Corcoran should have re Gatto won plavoff on 3rd extra hole in putting contest when Hibbard sank 18-foot putt. 133-C. J.

Petkovlch-Bob Bell (67-66); Don Fagan-Charles Fagan (68-65); Paul Montgomery-Bob Watrouj (66-67); H. Llnewaber-Ken Palmer (66-67); Don Fracchlt-Jlm Zwingle (63-70); Al Martlner-Steve Stlmac (66-67). tice. The ball hit him on the membered that night himself, forehead and he was taken to the hospital for x-rays. They He almost collapsed when Continued from 1st Sports Page ball better.

When I can wait on the pitch, I do a lot better. "But I'm not going to go for homers. I have my nice level and easy swing back and I'm going to continue to go up to the plate just trying to get a hit. The homers will take care of themselves." Lou Boudreau, former American League batting champion and manager now a Chicago baseball announcer, summed up Banks' return to form seven homers, 29 RBI and a .281 average. "The ball is jumping off his bat again," Boudreau said.

"It didn't do it last year." Elsewhere in the NL, Cincinnati outslugged St. Louis 11-6, Pittsburgh whipped Houston 6-1 after losing 6-3 and Los Angeles trounced New York 6-1, then played a 1-1 tie when rain washed out the game after five innings. Deron Johnson belted five hits in five times at bat and John Edwards clouted a grand slam homer in the first inning for the Reds. Johnson rapped three singles, a double and a home run. Frank Robinson also homered for the Reds while Julian Javier hit two and Charlie James one for the Cardinals.

Don Drysdale pitched and batted the Dodgers over the Mets in the opener, allowing six hits and driving in two runs with a homer in the third and a sacrifice bunt in the four-run ninth. He also singled. Charlie Smith homered for the Mets. Lema lost the lead and sweat tied it up. On the 18th, a par five, Lema hit his third eight feet away and Souchak was 25 feet from the pin.

Mike missed, and Tony rapped it home, after he stepped away once. "I told myself, keep your stupid head still," Lema said. ed bullets throughout that final were negative and he returned to Connie Mack stadium to get into the ball game as a pinch hitter. nine holes. When it was all Weekend Fights By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BUENOS AIRES Fernando Barreto, 157, Brazil, knocked out Oscar Mora, 157, Argentina, 12.

Barreto won South American middleweight title. over, he was in worse shape than Lema. RYE, N. Y. (UPI) This was the night the Masters ended and Tony Lema, disconsolate at his showing, went with friends to a private club.

"I just didn't feel right for some reason," said the tall ex-Marine in a low voice. "I didn't have any charge in me and I felt like an imposter when I walked on the tee." It brewed a storm inside his manager, Freddie Corcoran, the man who "made" the PGA circuit a big time money wheel and who all his life has gone for the fighting breed. Acidly, Corcoran waved Lema into a little back room where there were quarter and dollar slot machines. "Look, Tony," he told -the easy going Lema, "you got the wrong slant on things. I want to tell you right now that the only thing you lack to become a great golfer is the power of positive thinking." Corcoran is an Irishman who has to be a little fey.

"Look at these machines," he said, pulling a quarter from his pocket. "You can't beat them. Right?" Lema nodded slowly. "Watch this," said Corcoran, mentally summong all the leprechauns in the world to his aid. He dropped the quarter in the slot and, you can believe it, the wheels spun and the three tiers dropped into a triple jackpot.

Lema's eyes bulged. "Positive thinking," he said unconcernedly. "Now Tony, let me tell you, that's all you need." Before the night was over, on those unbeatable iron bandits, Corcoran and Lema had a whole table top stacked with silver dollars. Now it was Sunday, as they came down the stretch in the Thunderbird Golf Classic at Westchester Country Club. Lema had started the final round with a three stroke lead in the race for the $20,000 top prize.

VACATION SPECIAL National League Boxes GENERAL wards. SB Warwick. Warwick, Ed- First Game PITTSBURGH wards, Jay. HOUSTON ab bl ER BB SO ab bi 11 6 6 3 4 0 1 1 1 9 5 5 1 1 1 6 Simmons, 6-5 Craig Shantz Nuxhall, 5-3 3 1 1 1 Jay Gorman, Pelekoudas, Williams, Smith. 2:23.

A 12,925. CHICAGO MILWAUKEE ab bi ab bl BUY BETTER-BUILT GENERAL YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF, YOUR FAMILY AND THE OMaye If OCIIne cf 2 Aaron rf 0 Torre lb 2 Mathews Lillis 2b 4 110 Schofield ss 4 111 Kasko ss 4 0 0 0 Vlrdon cf 5 12 0 White cf 4 12 1 Clemente rf 5 0 10 Bond rf 4 111 Starcell lb 5 0 2 2 Aspro'nte 3b 4 1 2 0 Lynch If 3 0 10 Wynn If 4 12 0 bMota If 10 0 0 Staub lb 4 0 12 Freese 3b 4 0 10 Bateman 4 1 1 1 Maz'r'skl 2b 4 1 1 0 Johnson 1 0 0 0 Pagliaronl 2 0 0 0 Jones 0 0 0 0 Veale 4 0 0 0 aHertz 1 0 0 0 Priddy 0 0 0 0 Yellen 0 0 0 0 Green 0 0 0 0 cFox 1 0 0 0 Butters 0 0 0 0 Raymond 1 0 0 0 Totals 34 i 10 Totals -37 3 3 a Struck out for Jones In 6th; Ran for Lynch In 7th; Filed out for Yellen In 8th. Houston 000 001 005-4 Pittsburgh 101 100 000-3 E-Jonnson, Mota. PO-A Houston 27-14, Pittsburgh 27-1. LOB Houston 5, Pittsburgh 11.

2B-Mazeroskl, Wynn. 3B White. HR Bateman. SB Vlrdon, Llllls. fp ER BB SO CASH AND THE OLD TIRES OFF YOUR CAR Just Say "Charge 'Em" CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS 3b 3 10 0 3 0 2 0 4 112 4 0 10 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A'lfltano 21 Brock rf Williams I Santo 3b Banks lb Cowan cf Schaffer Rodgers ss Buhl McDaniel 5 0 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 4 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Bailey 0 Menke ss 1 De la hoz 2b 0 bWoodward 0 Lemaster Sadowskl aAlou Hoeft cCarty OTHER GUY! Giant Averages 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 33 2 I 2 in 7th; -Forced BATTING Totals 31 5 I 5 Totals for Sadowskl jl a a Grounded out Ran for de La runner for Hoeft Hoz In 9th; c-in 9th.

MATCHED SET OF ENER AL JET-AIRS CTi 4 Chicago OOO 202 0015 Milwaukee 000 020 000 2 None. PO-A Chicago 27-17, Milwaukee 27-13. DP McDaniel, Rodgers and Banks. LOB Chicago 5, Milwaukee 7. 2B Mathews, Lemaster.

HR Banks, Williams. Rodgers, Aaron. Johnson 3 2-3 6 3 2 1 0 Jones H-3 0 0 0 Yellen 2 1 0 0 1 Raymond, 1-1 2 1 0 0 1 1 xVeale 5 3 3 2 12 yPrlddy, 1-2 0 2 2 2 0 0 Green 2-3 3 1 1 0 0 Butters 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Faced two men in 9th; Faced two men In 9th. HBP By Johnson (Schofield). WP Johnson.

U-Weyer, Harvey and Venzon. 2:52. ER BB SO ALL SIZES I 2 3 1 0 1 4 4 3 0 1 1 1 11 2 0 4 0 1 xBuhl, 4-3 7 6 2 McDaniel 2 2 0 Lemaster, 7-3 5 1-3 4 4 Sadowski 12-3 1 0 Hoeft 2 3 1 Second Game PITTSBURGH HOUSTON ab bi ab bi FREE MOUNTING! ab 2b 3b hr bi avg Mays 182 44 45 9 4 18 6 .357 Cepeda 119 18 37 7 1 4 20 .311 J. Alou 178 21 49 5 0 1 14 .275 IIS 11 27 4 2 1 13 .235 Hart 166 14 39 5 1 4 14 .235 M. Alou .73 6 16 1 0 3 .219 Haller 124 10 25 1 2 4 1 2 205 Pagan .117 9 24 4 1 0 9 .205 Kuenn .65 7 13 1 0 0 5 .200 Crandall 55 6 11 1 0 3 .200 McCovey 147 21 29 4 1 8 21 .197 Snider 57 6 11 2 0 3 9 .193 Hiller 126 15 24 6 0 1 10 .190 Peterson .24 4 4 0 0 0 1 .167 Sanford 23 3 3 1 1 0 3 .130 Garrido 18 0 2 0 0 1 .111 Bolin 10 0 1 0 0 0 2 .100 Marichal 34 2 3 0 0 0 0 .088 Hendiey 17 0 1 0 0 0 0 059 Herbel 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Shaw 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 Perrv 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 O'Dell 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Duffalo 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Pierce 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MacKenzie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PITCHING ip bb so er era w-l Pierce 17 2-3 4 9 3 1.50 1-0 MacKenzie 5 1-3 1 0 1 1.70 0-0 Perry 35 2-3 22 11 2.25 3-1 Shaw 42 2-3 14 31 11 2.30 5-3 Marichal 9 2-3 18 66 25 2.32 8-1 Herbel 35 1-3 11 38 11 2.80 3-1 Bolin 40 18 28 16 3.20 1-2 Sanford 76 2-3 27 48 28 3.30 4-5 Hendiey 62 1-3 19 39 23 3.34 4-4 O'Dell 16 1-3 11 12 13 7.31 1-1 Faced one man In 8th.

WP Lemaster. Secory, Burkhart, Sudol, Pryor. 2:30. First Game LOS ANGELES NEW YORK I Lillis ss 4 0 2 0 Schofield ss Fox 2b 4 0 0 0 Virdon cf White cf 4 13 0 Clemente rf Bond rf 4 0 0 0 Stargell lb Aspro'nte 3b 4 0 0 0 Lynch If wunn if 1 0 0 0 aMota If 4 110 4 12 1 4 0 0 0 4 0 11 3 12 0 110 0 4 0 11 2 110 2 113 3 0 0 0 ab bi ab bi Spangler If 1 0 0 0 Burgess Roberts lb I I Baney jd 3 0 0 0 M'zer'ski 2b 2 0 10 Law Golden Gate in Water Ski Win The Golden Gate Water Ski Club amassed 14,050 points yesterday to win the perpetual trophy in, a four-club meet at Diablo Beach. Behind the winners were Richmond with 11,850, Water Skiers of Marin with 4,500 and Diablo with 3,800.

Bateman 9 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bruce Raymond bStaub Jones Yellen 0 0 0 0 II 1 7 1 Totals 31 i Totals Dn nr I unrh In 7th: lied Out Wills ss 5 0 0 0 Hickman cf 4 0 2 0 Gilliam 3b 3 110 aD. Smith cf 0 0 0 0 W. Davis cf 3 0 1 1 Hunt 2b 4 0 0 0 Moon rf 4 111 Gonder 4 0 0 0 Walls rf 0 0 0 0 Chr't'pher rf 4 0 0 Fairly lb 4 0 0 0 Kranepool lb 0 1 0 Parker If 3 12 0 Taylor If 4 0 0 0 Roseboro 3 110 McMillan ss 4 0 2 0 Trac'ski 2b 4 1 1 2 C. Smith 3b 4 1 1 1 Drysdale 3 12 2 Stallard 3 0 0 0 Locke 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 9 Totals 35 1 4 I a Ran for Hickman in 8th. Los Angeles 101 000 0044 New York 000 000 1001 Taylor, Wills, Fairly.

PO-A Los Angeles 27-4, New York 27-10. DP Gonder and McMillan. LOB Los Angeles 4, New York 7. 2B Gilliam. 3B Tracewski.

HR Drysdale, C. Smith, Moon. W. Davis, for Raymond In 8tn. Houston 000 0O0 1001 Pittsburgh 030 ooo lJx-4 PO-A Houston 24-11, Pittsburgh 27-H.

DP Mazeroskl, Schofield and Stargell Law, Schofield and Stargell. LOB-Hous-ton 4, Pittsburgh 3. 2B Lynch. HR Mazeroskl. SB-Scho-fleld.

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A 13,149. quick torvico Drysdale, 7-5 9 6 1 1 0 10 Stallard, 3-7 8 1-3 7 4 4 2 4 Locke 2-3 2 2 2 0 0 HBP By Stallard (Parker). Dona-telli. Landes, Steiner and Barlick. 2:40.

Second Game LOS ANGELES NEW YORK CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS ab bl ab bl ab bl ab bi -TWO OAKLAND LOCATIONS- 1201 Nth Avenue 261-2200 2024 San Pablo Avenue 444-0305 Opan 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon. thru Fri.

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Davis If McM'll'n 3b Trace'ski 2b Camilll Willhite 0 Christop'r rf 2 0 0 0 0 Hickman cf 2 111 0 Taylor If 2 0 0 0 Flood cf 4 0 3 0 Rose 2b 5 0 10 Warwick rf 4 10 0 Harper If 5 12 0 Groat ss 5 0 10 Rob'son rf 5 2 2 1 Boyer 3b 4 0 2 1 Johnson lb 5 3 5 1 White lb 4 0 0 0 Cardenas ss 4 2 0 1 James If 4 12 1 Edwards 3 12 4 McCarver 4 2 2 0 Keough cf 4 12 0 Javier 2b 4 2 2 4 Klaus 3b 2 0 0 0 Simmons 2 0 0 0 bColeman 1112 aLong 1 0 0 0 Boros 3b 0 0 0 0 Craig 0 0 0 0 Nuxhall 3 0 0 0 cLewis 1 0 0 0 Jay 0 0 0 1 chnt. noon 10 10 OCan'zaro 0 Samuel ss Lary 0 Totals 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 17 1 3 1 Totals 17 1 5 Los Angeles New York 100 001 000 01-1 37 1) 15 10 Totals 37 4 12 Totals ct.KI, nut fnr Simmon in Ath: Hunt, McMullen. PO-A Los Angeles 15-4, New York 15-8. DP Cannizzaro and C. Smith.

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St. Louis '20 002 010- i Cincinnati 500 100 41X-11 Boyer, Javier 2. PO-A SI. Louis 24-12. Cincinnati 27-13.

DP Groat. Javier and White; Rose and Johnson. LOB-SI. Louis 6, Cincinnati 78 Flood, Johnson. 3B Harper.

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