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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1965 2 Section 3 Sox Brace On the Air BRAVES BUY Baseball's Top 10 PAPISH DEAD AT 47 i FORMER SOX PITCHER TELEVISION 1:25 P. m. WGN-TY I Baseball: CUBS vs. St. Louis Cardinals.

4:40 p. m. WGN-TV 11 Baseball: WHITE SOX vs. Baltimore Orioles 21. RADIO 1:25 P.

m.W-G-N Baseball: CUBS VS. St. Louis Cardinals. 4:55 m.WCFL Baseball: WHITE SOX vs. Baltimore Orioles 21.

NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADING BATSMEN AB Ct. Clemente, Witt. 78 US Mil 122 443 154 J2 Mays. S. 123 441 143 J24 Rose, Cin.

12 53 95 171 JIT CleiMleaMi, Pitt. ...133 510 7t 151 J10 Allen Phil 12t 414 75 143 .30 Williams, Chi 134 545 93 144 .305 Flood, St. 127 91 73 152 .305 J. AlOB, S. HO 424 5 12 J03 Rows, Phil 121 443 45 133 J00 HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN NEW FERVOR GRIPS CUBS: CARDS VISIT Continued from first page the days when Ron Santo, Ernie Banks and Billy Williams began carrying a three-pronged slub-ging load, the Cubs stand a solid chance to get three men HADDIX, CALL UP TWO MORE Milwaukee, Aug.

30 (UPD Harvey Haddix, veteran lefthander, famous in Milwaukee for a losing no-hit performance six years ago, was purchased from Baltimore today by the Braves in a move to bolster their pitching corps for the pennant stretch drive. Mars, S. 41 Johnson, Cin 102 Blame Heart Attack McCovey, S. F. ...32 Starfcll, Phil 1 Mathews, Milw.

..29 Banks, Chi Cailison, Phil. 28 Mays, S. It all three of these blasters, he figures, would go a long way toward bagging the 18 victories which stand as the long shot goal. ELIAS DROPS Santo, Chi 28 Mathews, Milw. ..84 Aaron, Milw.

....27 AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADING BATSMEN Yastriemski, Bost. ..104 385 44 124 JI7 into the coveted "three-figure" class in runs batted in. Williams, Santo1 Move Up TWO FROM NAVY Robinson, Bait. 10 422 40 134 .318 Oliva, Minn. 128 508 158 .311 for Twins, Baltimore Continued from first page parison of performance since Aug.

12, even tho the White Sox moved from fifth and slashed Minnesota's lead four and a half games from that date thru Sunday. In this peri'l the Twins won 10 and lost 9. The White Sox were victorious in 15 out of 20. But wait a minute. While the White Sox were fattening up on the Senators, Red Sox, and Athletics, and getting slowed down by the Orioles, the Twins were meeting tougher opponents.

Reds Recall Arrigo, First Baseman May Cincinnati, Aug. 30 () The Cincinnati Reds today recalled Gerry Arrigo, southpaw pitcher and Lee May, first baseman, from the club's San Diego farm team. They are to report to the Reds Wednesday. FOOTBALL TEAM WhitfieM, Ctev. 102 354 40 104 .2 Kaline, Det 105 344 43 103 Hall, Minn.

124 438 130 .27 Davalillo, Clev. 115 420 51 123 .23 The Braves also announced they have recalled Pitcher Chi Chi Olivo and Infielders Santos Annapolis, Aug. 30 Kicking specialist Tom Wil Alomar from their Atlanta farm Skowron, SOX 118 452 55 131 .20 Colavito, Ciev. 12 471 75 1 34 .28 Horton, Det. 117 424 5 122 .288 HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN liams and reserve end Rey club.

All three will report to the Braves tomorrow night for Horton, Det 24 Colavito, Cler. ....8 Coniqilaro, Horton, Det ..88 Bald were dropped from the Navy football squad today for failing to observe a curfew im the start of a series in Colavito, Clay 25 Mantilla, Best. ...84 in Pueblo, Colo. Pueblo, Aug. 30 (DPD Frank Papish, 47, former pitcher with the Chicago White Sox, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh, died today, apparently of a heart attack.

"Papish, a Pueblo deputy sheriff for the last year, collapsed late this afternoon in his native town as his wife, Virginia, was helping him into his car. Officials said Papish had complained of chest pains for the last two or three days. He and his wife have three children. 4 Years With Sox Papish was in the majors from 1945 thru 1950. He spent four years with the White Sox, from 1945 thru 1948, during which time he compiled a 25-29 19R5 hv The fRKanrVOimM Waoner, Clev 23 Oliva, Minn 82 Killebrew.

22 Hall, Minn 73 World Rights Eenrvcd GHET posed by Coach Bill Elias. TS- C' 8-3I Banks, who has led the club all season and topped the league the entire first half, has driven across 91 runs. But coming up fast on the outside are Williams with 83 and Santo with 82. "I'd like to see them put out a real battle for it," remarked Klein, an outspoken leader whose image grows stronger in the Cub organization every day. Klein isn't interested in any personal records of course, and he lets you know it.

But 100 runs batted In by APArV! Capt. Alan R. Cameron, director of athletics, said a late "This guy would be a great pitcher if he wasn't so afraid of balls batted back to the mound!" return from liberty by the two Atlanta Not Good Area, seniors was within academy Wins 136 In Lifetime Haddix, just a few weeks shy of his 40th birthday, had a 3-2 record with Baltimore. He has 136 lifetime victories in the majors. He was with Pittsburgh May 26, 1959, when he pitched 12 innings of perfect baseball against the Braves at County rules for the brigade of mid' shipmen but not those for the football squad, which opened stadium, only to lose in the Braves last season, was 9-2 13th.

jwith Atlanta and had a 1.78 Olivo, who had been with the I earned run average. practice last week. Says Allyn IChicao Tribune Press Service Milwaukee, Aug. 30 Atlanta record. His best season was in 1947, I wm not land of milk and noiiey vviuai uie uwucis mc when he appeared in 38 games Milwaukee Braves expect, according to Arthur Allyn, owner of the Chicago White Sox.

Appearing tonight before a panel of newsmen on a television show here, Allyn said, "the opportunity to produce is not as extant in Atlanta as it is right here in Milwaukee." Owners of the Braves have made full commitment to move the club to Atlanta for next season, and Milwaukee's only hope to keep the franchise here appears to hinge on an antitrust lawsuit, which is expected to be heard this winter in federal District court. Has Firm in Atlanta Allyn, who bought control of his White Sox from essentially the same group which now and posted a 12-12 record and a 3.26 e. r. a. Chicago was sixth that year.

The following year, his last with the Sox, he was 2-8 with an e. r. a. of 5.02. Chicago finished last, 446 games off the pace.

Hurls For Pirates Papish spent the 1949 season with Cleveland and in 1950 was with Pittsburgh before leaving the majors. From 1941 until 1945, Papish played in the Southern association. In 1941 he had a 1-3 record with Birmingham, Ala. He played the next few years with Little Rock, where he compiled a 42-25 mark and was instrumental in pitching the club to a league pennant in 1942. 0 A owns the Braves, said that from his findings, Atlanta is a worse bet economically than Milwaukee.

One of the firms in Al-lyn's far-flung Artnell company is based in Atlanta. The Sox owner further said that he feels they are "in poor paper" in Atlanta and that he was rather appalled at what he termed a "hastily designed stadium there." He described the access roads to and from the Atlanta ball park as poor, pointing out that when the White Sox played an exhibition game there early this summer, a traffic jam still existed more than an hour after the game despite a crowd of only 26,000. Hopes All Goes Well "I don't know their radio-TV Funeral Tomorrow Sarasota, Aug. 30 UPI1 Funeral services for Paul Big Poison Waner, one of baseball's greatest hitters, will be conducted Wednesday morning in Sarasota. The Hall of Fame member died yesterday of a chronic respiratory illness.

Waner, 62, had been in deteriorating health for some time and left his job as batting coach for the Philadelphia Phillies two weeks ago because of poor health. Waner is survived by the widow, Mildred, a son Paul Jr. of Fort Worth, his mother, Elta Waner of Harrah, a brother, Lloyd, and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Formby of Harrah, FORD GALAXIE 500XL 2-DOOR HARDTOP deal," he added, "and I hope to goodness everything works out for them because it won't be good for baseball if they fail there." Allyn was not optimistic over Milwaukee's chances to have major league baseball again immediately, but he urged the Okla. The two Waner brothers played side-by-side in the Pittsburgh Pirate outfield for most of their careers and Paul's skill with the bat and the fact that he was a half-inch taller than Lloyd earned him the nickname of Big Poison and left Lloyd with the nickname of Little Poison.

FISCHER GAINS LONG DISTANCE citizens to show a keen inter est either in keeping the club or in getting a new one. Allyn conceded that it is unlikely Milwaukee will have a club in 1966, "or for a long period of time." DRAW IN CHESS He said, however, that he would welcome an American league team here because, "We the White Sox can make a lot out of that competition. The Cubs certainly did. He reiterated his readiness New York, Aug. 30 CPU Bobby Fischer, United States chess champion, played to a draw in 48 moves with Romania's Victor Cioaciltea today in the Capabalanca Memorial Chess tournament.

Fischer played at a chess club here via teletype to Cuba, where the Capablanca tournament is being held. Fischer and Cioaciltea each received a score of one-half point for the draw. The 22-year- to land an American Football league franchise for Chicago, too. "We even have a coach," he declared, while refusing to name the man he has in mind Informed that Joe Foss, A. F.

L. commissioner, had stated here recently on a similar program that his league wants a midwestern team, Allyn was unable to explain old American champ fired his referee yesterday only an hour before he was scheduled to begin a match with Cioaciltea. what is blocking tne move. The The You couldn't pick a better time to buy than right now. Year-end close-out prices all cars in stock! Sedans, hardtops, convertibles, wagons.

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