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j-J Shamokin News-Dispatch MS full Local, Regional and Win Coverage of All Athletic tvnH Phillies Retain Two and A Half Game NL Lead i Bk. ak i The firit of the ore-season foot PORTS' ball roundup to hit newsstands sees a two-way battle (or eastern honors thii fall between Syracuse and defending eastern champ Navy, with Penn State a "sleep PAGE SIX SHAMOKIN, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1964 er. If the Nittany Lions can Forty Niners Rout i nil ir i 1 Browns as Davis Jays Need Win to Clinch League Title solve a few basic problems. Tim Morgan, veteran Boston ports wrttor, sjys Penn State will be a good, typical Stat team which ntodt to solve uncertainties at quarterback, end and linebacklng to challenge Navy and Syracuse. Until those problems are solved By TIM MORIARTY UPI Sports Writer The luck of the Irish la thii ease general manager John Quinn is helping keep the Philadelphia Phillies on top of the National League.

Virtually every move Quinn has made this year to strengthen the Phillies has turned out A -ok ay such as the acquisition through trades of Jim Bunning and Frank Thomas, plus the recent recall of Alex Johnson. All three men figured promi. Boots Four Goals 7 VA', v'i iK Pv. I 4 iff: 1 By United Press International Final standings in the Anthra- cite Valley Baseball League; Upstart Tommy Davis beat 1 Local Rifle Team Horgan picks the Nittany Lions to finish third in the battle for east the Cleveland Browns and Lou uuu iiMrc-wa WIC Shamokin Optimists defeat first Croia at their own game place Klingerstown in the last nently in the Phillies' 8-0 vie- ern laurels, with Navy edging Syracuse for the crown. Army is Davis booted four field goals jn -riwmAttu tory over the New York Mets game of the season today.

That is the way the loop's title and one extra point at Sao Francisco Sunday as the Forty Nincrs crushed the Clevelsnd 1 I Sunday as Gene Mauch's men retained their 2'i sime lead ranked fourth, with Pitt rounding out the so-called Eastern Big Five. Boston College, Holy Cross, over the San Francisco Giants. Browns 26-7 In their first Na Villanova, Buffalo, Colgate, Bos tional Football League exhibi Allows Five Hits Bunning allowed only flva txm gsme. Wins Third Place In League Match Shamokin Rifle team won third place honors yesterday in a Central Pennsylvania .30 Calibre League match in which eight teams participated. The local marksmen clipped off Groia, a 14 year veteran who hits in running his season rec ord to 124 while Thomas and Johnson chipped in with a pair owns seven NFL recordi In the kicking department, was able to boot only one point after nf two-run homers.

Thomas, BACK AGAIN Freddie Hutchinson, the manager of the Cincy Reds, la back with his team In Cincinnati after a week in a hospital where ba underwent testa for the chest cancer which felled him during the winter-time. Hutch had been complaining of back pains and on return sat with President BUI DeWitt In hia air-conditioned box atop the roof. ine forty oeiense pres race shapes up as the campaign draws to a close. Klingerstown, on the other hand, will clinch the crown if the Jays get past the locals on Shamokin 's field. An Optimist win would give Klingerstown, Trevorton and He-gins identical ratings of 13-10, requiring two playoffs to determine a kingpin.

The season is over for Trevorton and Hegins. Shamokin handed Trevorton a 10 reverse yesterday in the league's only game over the weekend. The Optimists bunched 10 hits, compared with 11 for Trevorton. Wilkinson led the field with four for Trevorton, including a double. sured Cleveland quarterbacks ton University and Rutgers in that order round out Horgan's top 12 elections.

Though any of the Big Five could win the title, Horgan's pick la Navy because of All-American quarterback Roger Staubach. But, he warns that if Syracuse finds a line to match tts backfield the Orange would be No. 1 in the nation. In its national roundup, the prognosticate sees no easy going on Penn State's schedule. Four Frank Ryan and Jim Ninowski and snowed under premier li ground gamer Jim Brown, pre venting the Browns from scor ing until the last quarter a total score of 1.416 to come in four points behind second place Gordon in the match fired on Gordon's Rifle Club range.

Marys-ville copped first place honors with its mark of 1.435. Amon Bell, nationally, ranked bolt action rifle champion, set a high score league record by "going clean" and shooting a 250 Davis, who has kicked 156 Former Township Gridder Pilots Pros consecutive FATS in nia six year NFL career, booted field coals from 12, 37, 19 and 36 acquired from the Mets only last Fridiy. collected four hita and five RBI in three weekend games against his old mates. The big first bisrman-out fielder homered off loser Tracy Stallard H5) with Clay Dal-rymple aboard In the fourth inning to give the Phillies a 3-0 lead. Johnson pinch hit for Wei Covington in the eighth inning with John Cillison on base and the rookie outfielder blasted a "wrong field" homer to right off Bill Hunter.

Bunning, who pitched a perfect game against the Mets when he last faced them June 21, retired the first 14 this time before Joe Christopher beat out a bunt in the fifth in- yards. SWEET 171 The Dodgers' great pitcher, Sandy Koufax, pours it in against the Milwaukee Braves to record his seventeenth victory of the season, high for the majors. Koufax, baseball's big star last year, too, now stands at 17-5. Five gsmes were played Sat out of a possible mark of 250. Jack Stutz, former football star of Coal Township High School and standout backfield man for Lafayette College, has been reelected head coach of the Toronto, Ohio.

Tigers of the Mid-Western urday night on the first long Lion foes are rated in the nation's top 15 teams- Navy, labeled best In the East, is ranked second. Syracuse, picked second in the East, is ranked sixth. Ohio State is picked to finish second in the Big Ten and seventh nationally and Houston, ranked first among weekend of the exhibition sea- Amon, firing with Hummelstown team, clipped off 13 hits in the! four-inch V-ring. Gary Gault. of Marysville.

i Professional Football a son Dixon Hepburn, club secretary. Rams Boat Cowboys Jack Crowl and Bill Carter each posted three safeties for the Optimists. Carter doubled and Bridi rapped a two-bagger for Trevorton. Fred Culp was the winning pitcher. He struck out four and walked three.

G. Reed, the loser, fanned four and passed seven. Madara hurled for Trevorton and Swank saw action for Shamokin. Madara whiffed five and issued A poised and confident Roman announced. Stutz made a name for himself the Southwest independents, is Gabriel, in his third season, en Orioles Defeat Yankees Three Times to Stay in First Place tabbed for fifteenth place in national rankings.

gineered the Los Angeles Rams Manager Bauer Shows Restraint Under Pressure to a 17-6 victory over the Dal 1 as Cowboy's at Los Angeles last year when in his first stint at the helm he piloted the Tigers to a nine victory-one loss season. Stutz was appointed a year ago to succeed Clark Hinkle, former Bucknell Ail-American and star fullback for the Green Bay Pack So all told, the lanky Gabnel completed 18 of 26'nine. came in second with a 2-18 and John Smith, of Williamsport. had a 247. G.

G. Gault of Marysville finished fourth with a 243. Bob Dunstan as the only Shamokin gunner to finish among the top 15 scorers. Dunstan clipped off a mark of 240 aggregate to tie Glen Hoffer of Hummelstown for tenth place. Williamsport.

Northumberland. tosses for 159 yards, while Cow- right bander retired 45 Mets in boy signal caller Don Meredith order, Including the last four in three walks. Swank had five strikeouts and gave up one base on balls. Box score: Shamokin Ab A hit on 12 of 29 for 160 yards ers who resigned after being se By CURT BLOCK UPI Sports Writer Baltimore skipper Hank Bauer doesn't want to appear overconfident but consider some of his moves over the past weekend: He brought Steve Barber NEW YORK (UPn Happy but cautious Hank Bauer says save all those cheers until it's lected to the Football Hall of Crowl. 2b 5 13 14 0 Dick Bass scored the key touchdown In the second quarter as he burst through the center of the line and romped 17 yards.

Rookie Clarence Childs made New York Giants coaches stand a June 13 victory over tasey Stengel's crew. Giants Kop Paca The Giants kept pica with Philadelphia by downing the Cincinnati Reds 7 5, the St. Louts Cardinals whipped the Houston Colts 8 2. the Pittsburgh Pirstea blanked the Chi Fame at Canton, Ohio. Hinkle is vice president of the Toronto team.

Joseph Hollister is club president and general manager. Baiiey, rf 5 112 0 0 Bartol, rf 4 1 0 2 0 0 mathematically over. Like any first-place manager at this stage of the race, Bauer was a model of restraint Sun- out of the bullpen to success Elliot. 3b 5 2 113 0 i Wilkes-Barre and Shamokin's No. ,2 team finished fifth, sixth, sev-; enth and eighth, respectively in the league match.

Williamsport clipped off a 1.383; Northumber-i land 1.347; Wilkes-Barre. 1,339, and Shamokin No. 2 1.265. .4 ocu, ucu i Baltimore Carter, If 4 2 3 3 0 0 K. Crowl, lb 3 1 0 8 0 0 luuy pncn me opening game oijup uke be re.

the crucial series against the turned a kickoff in the third Yankees. nuarter 108 vrd tar th mr Selinsgrove Race Victories Scored By Tobias, Paxlon One would have thought that the fences contained magnets the way the cars were crashing into the rails in racing action at Selinsgrove Speedway Saturday night When the final checkered flag was waved two familiar faces had survived the fenderbending to win the main attractions. a note to the iews-uispatcn Orioles took sports department that Stutz has Zablosky, 4 118 11 cago Cubs 24, and the Milwau- Benched regulars Boog but the rest of the Giants failed kee Brsvn turned back tha instituted new ideas into the Tig Olley. ss 2 10 2 11 By United Press International W. L.

Pet. CB Philadelphia 85 43 .802 San Francisco 64 47 .577 2V4 a showdown series from the New York Yankees, three out of four, to return home two games up. Outspoken as he is, the Balti to click the Minnesota Vik Swank, 2 0 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles Dodgers 6 2. Powell, his leading home run producer, and Norm Siebern in ers' setup and they produced better than anticipated results. ings won 21-7 on their home Culp, 3 0 1 0 0 0 Toronto is a member of a cir more boss didn so much as Saturday's contest which the Orioles came from behind to win 6 5 in 10 innings.

61 51 .545 6 59 50 .541 6Vt 58 52 .527 8 cuit that includes teams i field. Childs' return bested the NFL record by two yards but it won't go into the record books because this was an exhibition contest Totals 37 10 10 27 9 2 Trovorton Ab A Dearborn, Lansing, Detroit his feehngs were ob- Rodriguez Cops Championship in Golf Tournament Inserted Earl Robinson into Cincinnati Pittsburgh St. Louis Milwaukee Los Angeles Chicago Houston New York the lineup for the last three .509 10 .505 10H .477 13V4 Lagerman. 2b Gary Cuozoz. Johnny Unitas' games and was rewarded with The Giants scored four rum off John Tsitouris (79) before two were out in the first Inning with the help of successive homers by Willie Mays and Willie McCovey.

Mays wound up with four hits and three RBI while McCovey had three hits and two RBI. Billy O'Dell (4-5) was nicked for only one run a solo homer by Frank Robinson in 5 1-3 Innings of excellent relief. 56 54 55 54 52 57 48 66 34 78 L. Reed, lb-rf Dick Tobias won the modified ftve hitJ Jnd flawles fteMing ol. neiurns, me iigt-is have exhibition games on tap with Wheeling, W.

of the United League August 18 and the McKeesport Ironmen, champions of the Atlantic Coast League Au 5 0 0 1 3 10 7 5 113 1 2 3 5 2 4 1 .421 20 .304 33 icaiuie, ins eieveum uk sru- son while Lvnn Paxton. Mechan Gross, ss Yocum, cf Wilkinson, If Mielke, 3b Berra, By ED SAINSBURY icsburg. captured his sixth win gust 29. The Tigers represent the CHICAGO i LTD Puerto Ri-'of the season in the semi-late Upper Ohio Valley in the pro cir Withheld his winningest pitcher, Wally Bunker, from the four game set but used youngsters Dave Vineyard and Frank Bertaina effectively in relief in Sunday's doubleheader which the Orioles split, losing the first 21 and taking the 0 co's Chi Chi Rodriguez had his model division. cuit.

1 1 1 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 Marquette, lb Madara. understudy, proved his Phi Beta Kappa from Virginia was not only in academics as he stepped off the bench with the score tied 7 7 and passed for two touchdowns to give the Baltimore Colts a 28-17 triumph over the Philadelphia Eagles at Hershey, Pa. Connects With Barr The Detroit lions nipped the Washington Redskins 28-27 at Charlotte, N.C. when quarter Jack Stutz is a son of Mr. and 0 eye on the onrushmg Arnold Three multi-car mishaps mar-0 Palmer but his glance at the; red the modified feature.

Tobias 0 a a 1 ded Pennsylvanian managed to steer clear of all and vious. "I figured if we took two from the Yankees we'd be okay," he finally confessed. "Winning the third one was like gravy." President Lee MacPhail of the Orioles felt the same way as Bauer. "I'll settle for three out of four." he laughed after the Orioles split Sunday's double-header with the Yankees. "When we first came here last Friday, if someone had twisted my arm, I would 've even settled for two out of four." Lefty Al Downing stopped Baltimore cold with a four-hit 21 triumph in the opener and Mrs.

Stanley Stutz. 1301 West G. Reed, rf Bridi, rf Walnut Street. couian i prevent mm trom mak-jtook advantage of the red flag 6 ing "the longest four-foot putt I to effect a narrow margin be- Totals 38 6 11 27 9 nightcap 4 2. Orioles Win Series In short, the crucial series which the Yankees 'always' ral Score by innings: Marquette and jevcr saw in my me." tween him and the early leader.

200 201 10 Chi Chi, a carefree golfer Paxton. On the ninth lap Tobias 410 0106 who puts his hat over the cup 'slipped his fuel injected Chevro- Shamokin 005 000 Trevorton back Milt Plum connected on a lied to win formerly went to to keep the ball from coming, let into the lead in the second the Orioles three games to one 16-yard pass to halfback Terry Korbich Leading back out, sank the putt for the Barr for ths winning touchdown Saturday's Results Pittsburgh 5 Chicago 2 Los Angeles 5 Milwaukee 4 Philadelphia 12 New York 5 Houston 4 St Louis 3 San Francisco 1 Cincinnati 0 Sunday's Results Pittsburgh 2 Chicago 0 Philadelphia 6 New York 0 St. Louis 8 Houston 2 San Francisco 7 Cincinnati 5 Milwaukee 6 Los Angeles 2 Monday's Probable Pitchers San Francisco at St. Louis (night) Herbel (8-6) vs. Gibson (9-9).

Los Angeles at Cincinnati (night) Moeller (6-10) vs. Pur-key (5-6). (Only games scheduled) Tuesday's Games New York at Pittsburgh, night Philadelphia at Chicago San Fran, at St. Louis, night Los Angeles at Cincinnati, night Houston at Milwaukee, night then with the prospect of drop Zerbe Golf Play Bob Marquette and Bill Kor- ping into second place had they also lost the nightcap, the Ori biBKest pay day of his life, (511.000) for victory with a record score in the 61st Western Open golf tournament, He was 268 for 72 holes, 16 shots under par and one better than the mark of 269 on the par 71. Tam O'Shanter layout by Byron Nelson in oles bounced back to win it.

4 il "LJ MS 1 2. with the aid of Boog Powell', and left the Birds Vt games in front of Chicago in the American League race. Meanwhile, Yogi Berra. Bauer's counterpart, suffered on the home team bench Sunday with some thoughts of his own. Whitey Ford is out indefinitely with a calcium deposit on his right hip.

Mickey Mantle's fragile condition remains a day-to-day affair. The switch-hitting center- with eight seconds remaining in the game. George Izo. subbing for the injured Sonny Jurgensen, guided the Redskins to a 13-7 lead at half time on his 58-yard pass to Bobby Mitchell and two field goals by rookie John Seedborg. Izo kept Washington in front in the second half by connecting again to Mitchell on a 60-yard toss and hitting Angelo Coia 1H HJWALKCIJ, 111 LI 29th homer vorton Golf League, standings is turn.

Paxton remained In second spot until Leroy Felty, Jonestown, passed him on the seventeenth circuit Then Felty set sail for Tobias. On the twenty-first lap the two were wheel to wheel going through the third and fourth turns. Tobias had the best of it though and opened up a comfortable lead which he never lost. Felty was second with Paxton third, Milford Wales, Fawn Grove, fourth and Paul Weidman, Ono, fifth. Several incidents plagued the running of the 15-lap semi-late model feature.

Paxton was mixed jamcjiumi nine Defeats Geneva By United Press International The Jamestown Tigers beat the Geneva Senators 3-1 on a four hit output in New York Pennsylvania League Baseball Sunday night. Doug Holmquist hammered out a solo homerun in the sixth for the Tigers. Catcher Lloyd Flodin connected in the tie breaking seventh stanza with a two-run homerun to push the Auburn Mets to a 9-5 triumph over the Binghamton Triplets. Roger Wattler also con-tributed a three-run four bagger to the Auburn victory. Wells ville outlasted Batavia during a 13 inning slugfest which saw Wellsville emerge the 8 7 victor.

Wellsville finally sewed It up when Tony Alello singled and was driven home by Bob Nash's single. Batavia outhit Wellsville 12 to 10. By United Pross International National League r. AB sued by the league statistician 1945. Rodriguez total also lm showed today.

Clemente. Pitt 104 421 64 117 J49 5" 1 111 Tn tki. Marquette is on top with 754 Yogi Berra wasn't overly dismayed by the split or by the fact the Yankees have lost five of their last seven games. "As far as I'm concerned we're even," he said. "I always go by the loss column." Yogi meant that even though Wilams.

Chi 109 432 72 144 two strokes and Santo. Chi 108 403 64 132 .328 and Korhich paces his group with 83. Other Blue team ratings: S. Gross, 74'i; Reed, 73; Latsha, with a 92 yard bomb for touch fielder was limited to a pinch Mays, SF hit appearance Sunday due to at fourth Plum's before quarters pass it equaled the Western Open record set by Sam Snead in 1949. But Chi Chi made it the hard way.

Palmer, second in money winnings, made his usual closing rush. But he and all of won the game American League 110 409 90 132 .323 110 432 66 136 .315 109 438 78 137 .313 108 419 81 130 .310 103 393 63 121 .308 93 345 51 106 .307 Boyer, St.L. Aaron, Mil Allen, Phil Torre. Mil 721-; Ardan, 684; Bartholomew, 66; Foust, 644; Mielke, 624; Derrick, 614; Boughner, 58; Latch, 554, and Wicst, 45. the Orioles are two games in front because they have won up in one, but he got squared four more games than the Red team scores: Tobias, 79; Cepeda, SF Yanks, the two clubs have lost Amie Army" couldn't catch ni ent on to win by a a pulled groin muscle.

Unlike years gone by, there is no Joe Page. Louis Arroyo or even Marshall Bridges Berra can summon from the bullpen in the late innings. Downing Hurls Four-Hitter The major league's largest Johnson, Cin 92 293 45 90 .307 Chi Chi and his bandidos scam car lengw over unarue Wierman," Stewartstown. Johnny Crawford, Bloomsburg, was Defensive halfback Pat Fischer romped 77 yards with an intercepted Bart Starr pass in the third quarter to give the St Louis Cardinals a 20-7 upset over the Green Bay Packers at New Orleans. The Packers took a 7- lead at intermission after Starr hit Ron Kramer with a 10-vard Rodriguez, trailing Palmer by one stroke with nue holes to Cotterall, 76; Kerstetter, 71; Bridi, 634; Webber, 634; Rego.

63; R. Gross, 584; O'Rourke, 574; Allen, 57; Braubitz, 56; and De Santis, 474. the same number of games 43. "The way I look at it." Berra said, "We still have to play those four games and we haven't lost them yet." W. L.

Pet. CB Baltimore 69 43 .616 Chicaeo 67 44 .604 1H New York 65 43 .602 2 Los Angeles 59 56 .513 Detroit 58 57 .504 12V, Minnesota 54 59 .478 15Vi Boston 53 60 .469 16H Cleveland 53 60 .469 16 Washington 44 72 .379 27 Kansas City 42 70 .375 27 last (third. Paxton started fiiteenth in go, birdicd four of the crowd of the season, 58,102 the field and had climbed into saw southpaw Al Downing hurl third on the first lap then went Contest scores as of August 3 Yogi has his own unique way eight. "I was watching Palmer on the scoreboard every hole," Rodriguez said. "I wasn't wish were Blues, Ardan 7, Latch 'of figuring, on to grab the lead on the third American League B.

AB. R. H. Pet. Oliva, Min 112 479 84 160 .334 Robnsn, Chi 91 339 57 105 .310 Mantle, NY 97 314 57 97 .309 Fregosi, LA 101 34 1 63 105 .308 B.Rbsn, Bal 113 425 54 129 .304 Bresud, Bos 111 405 61 123 .304 Kilbrw.

Min 109 396 70 119 .301 a four-hit win in the opener while fanning 10. Singles by time around. Mel Alexander, Co-gans Station, finished fourth and Bobby Richardson and Elston ing him bad luck either. But I was thinking the worst I could Dale English, South Avis, fifth. Howard accounted for the Yan kees runs.

touchdown toss. Jim Baken's two field goals accounted fori I the Cardinals' tallies. Quarter- back Charley Johnson also' scored in the third period on a nne varri tna.V t.il do was to finish second, which Kaline. Det 101364 54 109 .299 is not too bad In the nightcap, Powell's 29th homer, a two-run belt in the Philadelphia Ball Allison, Min 109 392 71 116 .2961 Chi Chi, playing two holes in Tillman, Bos 91293 29 86 .294 front of Palmer, nearly lost his third, offset Yankee blasts by Roger Maris and Johnnv Blan- complete the scoring for St Louis. dis cnance on ine nnai green chard and helped Robin Roberts Home Runs National League: Mays, Team Idle Today Reed 74, Mielke 24; Latsha 74, Derick 24; Gross 5.

Wiest Boughner 5, Marquette Foust 5, Bartholomew Reds, Cotterall 84. DeSantis 14; Kerstetter 64; R. Gross 34: Allen 4. Korbich Tobias 74, O'Rourke 34; Braubitz 64; Bridi 34; Webber 7, Rego 3. Schedule for this week: Blues, Arden vs.

Derrick, Reed vs. S. Gross, Latsha vs. Foust, Mielke vs. Latch, Marquette vs.

Bartholomew and Boughner vs. Wiest; Reds, Coterall vs. Korbich, Kerstetter vs. O'Rourke, Allen vs. Webber, R.

Gross vs. DeSantis, Tobias vs. Braubitz and Bridi vs. Rego. Giants, 32; Williams, Cubs, 25; Saturday's Results Baltimore 6 New York 5 Chicago 9 Boston 2 Cleveland 18 Minnesota 8 Detroit 4 Kansas City 3 Los Angeles 3 Washington 0 Sunday's Results Washington 6 Los Angeles 5 Boston 6 Chicago 3, 1st Chicago 4 Boston 1, 2nd Detroit 4 Kansas City 2, 1st Detroit 5 Kansas City 2, 2nd Cleveland 7 Minnesota 0, 1st Minnesota 3 Cleveland 1, 2nd New York 2 Baltimore 1, 1st Baltimore 4 New York 2, 2nd Monday's Games PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Maryland Golf Player Cops Tourney Laurels NIAGARA FALLS.

N.Y when his nine iron approach was trapped. "I thought I was going to hole out from the trap," he said. But instead, his shot rolled four feet beyond the pin. Then, he dropped his pay FKEE! 100 GALS. OF FUEL That's what we'll give you If your oil tank ever runs dry with our Blanket-Care Horn Heat Service.

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Elsewhere in the American League; Washington nipped Los Angeles 6-5; in doubleheader action. Boston beat Chicago 6 3. The Philadelphia Phillies, lead Intercity Softball League Final League Loader Totals: Home Runs Morris Gard 'East End) 13, Bob Hoffman (Shoe) 11, Bob Miscavage (East End), Harry Guinther (Pina-monti) Jim Darrup (Ava-lon) 8. Triples Jim Darrup (Avalon) 10, Pete Ferrari and Tom Wills (Oxford" Irv Reiner (Oxford', Morris Gard (East End), Jerry Radzai and Steve Darrup (Avalon), Tom Burke (Springfield) 4. Doubles Carl Santor (East End) Pete Daniels (Oxford) 13: Bob Hoffman (Shoe) 11, Ted Kalinowski (Maine) 10, Ed ing the National League by 2H games, had a day off today but (UPI National amateur cham-j pion Deane Beman of Bethesda, they kept a sharp eye on the then lost 4-1: Cleveland blanked off putt.

San Francisco Giants Minnesota 7-0 before dropping snoi a os aunaay to win the sixth annual Alex Porter The Giants, doggedly hanging a 3-1 decision; and Detroit swept two from Kansas City 4-2 and 5-2. Santo, Cubs. 21; Howard, Dodgers and Robinson, Reds, 20 each. American League: Killebrew, Twins, 39; Powell, Orioles, 29; Allison, Twins, 28; Stuart, Red Sox, Wagner, Indians and Cola-vito, A's, 27 all. Suns Bitted In National Loague: Boyer, Cards, 83; Santo, Cubs, 80; Mays, Giants, 76: Aaron.

Braves and Torre, Braves, 70 each. on the Phillies heels, meet the St. Louis Cardinals and a vic Palmer, a stroke behind, had a chance on the 70th hole. But he missed a seven-foot putt, and he lost out on the 71st. His approach was over the green and he chipped past the pin, missing the putt to take a bog tory could shave the Phillies (No games scheduled) golf tournament with a 72 -hole total of 277.

James Grant III of Wethers-field, who started the ral round tied with Beman, had a 69 at the Niagara Falls Country Club to finish second by a stroke with 278. to two games while a loss Shamokin Hi Gridders Tuesday's Cimii would drop San Francisco to To Receive Checkups three games behind ey and give Rodriguez a two-. 1 Shamokin High School football The Phillies blanked the New CHEVRON stroke lead. Palmer could have tied by Cleveland at Los Angeles, night Washington at Kans. City, night Detroit at Minnesota, night Boston at Baltimore, night Chicago at New York 2, candidates from grades nine to York Mets, 6-0, Sunday.

Jim 12 will receive physical examina Bunning, who pitched a perfect American Ltagua: Stuart, Red Sox, 89; Killebrew. Twins, HEATING OILS tions Wednesday of this week, MOM MM HMO I Bobs Away Canada won the four-man bob game against the Mets the last time he faced them. 88; Wagner. Indians, 79. Cola- Coach Richard Curl announced to holing out his pitch shot on the last green, which would have duplicated a 104-yard wedge for an eagle by Lew Worsham 11 yards ago to the day to win the 1953 "World day.

vito, A's 74; Powell, Orioles, 72. I sled event in the Winter Olympic Games although it doesn't breezed to his 12th victory of the year and the 20th shutout Wydra and Jerry Radzai (Avalonl, Paul Spischock (Shoe) 8. Pitching Mickey Voloshin (East End) 13-1, Nick Bressi (Oxford) 12-1, Lenny Wall (East End) 10-1, Tony Niglio (Oxford) 13-3, Mike Boblick (Shoe) 11-3. The checkup will be given in Lincoln School, Market Street. of his career, allowing only five have a single bob run in the country.

But he missed and his 20- starting at 12:30 p. m. Pitching National League: Koufax, Dodgers, 17 Marichal, hits. When Joe Christopher beat Cup Trials Begun By British Yacht NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) Two evenly matched British 12-meter yachts were to formally begin their expensive and grueling quest today for the 113-year-old America's Cup.

Kurrewa and Sovereign have until Sept. 6 to impress the Royal Thames Yacht Club Committee which then must pick the challenger for the best-four-out-of-seven series against the United States starting Sept. 15. The Intermediary scries of trials which started today will run through Saturday. Then the British sailors will take a week off while the four remaining foot birdie putt still left him a Anthracite League Yesterday's Results Shamokin 10, Trevorton 6 Standing of the teams Klingerstown 13 10 Trevorton 13 11 Hegins 13 11 Shamokin 8 15 shot behind to take second money of $5,750.

out a bunt to third in the fifth inning. Bunning had retired 45 Least Runs Yielded East End, Giants, 15-5; O'Toole. Reds, 12-4; Bunning, Phils, 12-4; Mahaf-fey, Phils, 105; Gibbon, Pi Pet. .565 .542 .542 .348 rates, 8-4. American Latgua: Bunker, Orioles, 12-3; Ford, Yanks.

12- Germans Advance to Finals in Tennis Play HAMBURG, Germany (UPI) Christian Kuhnke faced Wil-helm Bungert today in an all- Sail and Sarvic THATCHER OIL BURNERS. THATCHER" monufoc hirer ot heotinfl equipment tinea 1850. Bank Financinf Available 24-Hour Oil Burner Sarvke All Make Burner OIL CONVERSION UNITS AVAILABLE ON ANY MAKE BOILER Call Ui Today for FREE ESTIMATE MILLER'S GAS OIL SERVICE, INC. P. O.

Box 43, SJtamakin Dial 4440)11 at 4-0Jlt Chance, Angels, 12-5; Kra- Schedule Today Klingerstown at Shamokin (End of regular season) 101; Oxford 120, Shoe 156. Playoff Schedule (Best of three semi-finals) Today (6:15) Shamokin Shoe vs. East End at Springfield Tomorrow (4:15) Avalon vs. Oxford at Marion Heights Note: Winners meet in best of five finals for title and trophy. New Workers in succession the last four in a June 13th victory over the Mets, 27, in his perfect game on June 21, and 14 befoie Christopher broke the spell.

Two new members of the Philly fold, Frank Thomas and rookie Alex Johnson, hit two run homers in the Phils' 10-hit attack on Tracy Stallard. SHAMOKIN BOWLING ALLEYS Men's City League Now Forming Meeting, Wednesday, Aug. 12 P.M.- All Team P'eesj Ser.d Representatives. New Teams and Individual Bowlers Welcome. DON LONG, Prop lick, Indians, 9-4; Downing, Yanks, 94.

German final of the Wrest Ger man tennis championships Losing String One Up Kuhnke upset defending cham American defense candidates Horton Smith edged Craig The old Philadelphia Athletics pion Martin Mulligan of Aus- Wood by a stroke to capture the thrash around Rhode Island imisned last in the American i tralia. 6-1. 7-5 8 1 Sundav and Th NwHiptr printing plant first Masters golf tournament in Sound for the New York Yacht years be- Bungert beat Manuel Santana It MulooVd to Set tl. v.rtrt i.ven League seven straight CLASSIFIED AtS in iim Shamokin Nnwa-DUpairh pay bit dividend. KaUa Naaooablo.

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