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THE Terp Back Ambrusko's Cast Removed: Page 26 PAGE 21 BALTIMORE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 196o PAGE 21 es Divide Twin Bill, Beat Tigers, 5-3, Lose, 7-1 Giants Defeat Astros, 7-5, On Tt's 01 Sports Local News Financial Classified Oriol Daven Single BASES-FILLED BIRDS SLAM HOMERS IN COLTS Tl ROSIER, GUI JOHN DIEHL 3 HIT GOMES IN TENTH INNING N.L Leaders Win 12th In Row; Mays Hits 48th In Ninth FIRST GIE i 1 i 1N 1 Detroit Clubs Trio Of Lothridge And Davis Also Go As Team Reaches Limit Rave At A Glanve By the Associated Press National League Round-Trippers To Take Nightcap Oriole box scores Page 24 By JIM ELLIOT The Orioles smashed three home w. Sun Francisco 85 Los Anneles 82 To L. Pet.

B. Play 59 .590 18 63 17 63 .566 3' 17 65 .549 6 18 68 s.17 7 1 in Full list of cuts Page 26 By CAMERON C. SNYDER Cincinnati 82 Milwaukee 79 Pitubureh 79 John Diehl must feel like the runs to edge Detroit, 5 to 3, in the first game of a doubleheader hers last night, then were smothered, 7 to 1, as the Tigers came back guy who died just before collecting Social Security awful. In both cases the money and pension involved are secondary to being gone, all gone. PRIVATE KXCII NGE Flod Pallorson, former litleliolder, left, listens as heavyweight champion Cassius Clay whispers San Francisco at home 10': Milwaukee 3.

St. Louis 3. Cincinnati. away iBi; Houston 2. Milwaukee 3.

Cincinnati 3. Los Angeles at home (10: St. Louis 3. Cincinnati 3. Milwaukee away 171; Chicago 2, St.

Louis 3. Milwaukee 2. Cincinnati at home Si; Houston 3 San Francisco 3: away 1 1 New York 2. Houston 2. Los Aneeles 3.

San Francisco 4. Milwaukee at home (8i; Philadelnhia 1. San Francisco 3. Los Anaeles 2: away (12); Philadelnhia 2. San Francisco 3.

Houston 3. Los 4. Pittsburgh at home Cll: St. Louis 2. Philadelnhia 3.

New York 3. Chicago away (4): Chicago 2. New York 2. with three homers of their own to chill a slim Memorial Stadium crowd of 4.377. Diehl was one of three Colts cut yesterday to get the Colts to the league limit of 40.

He and Roosevelt Davis and Billy Lothridge Brooks Robinson accounted for one first-game run and Sam Bow-ens for two more with their hom during New York news conference where ll was announced that they have signed a contract for a title match. Clay-Patterson Bout Is 'Indefinitely' Slated can't be recalled, ers in the second and sixth innings. They will either be picked up off waivers or become free agents. Needed One More Year For John, a 265, 6 foot 8 giant, Sunpapers photo LaForce the separation from the Colts is meaner than to the other two. respectively, before John Powell's pinch-hit eighth-inning blast with one on severed a 3-3 deadlock and provided the Oriole victory.

Then Norm Cash, who had connected for a lone Detroit homer in the first contest, teamed with Mickey Stanley and George Smith for nightcap four-baggers to spark the Tigers to their easy triumph. SHclvtT Rub JuIm.Miu aiilics tnf4 iillt-i Liknlg Houston, Sept. 14 MV-Pinch hitter Jim Davenport drilled a two-run, bases-loaded single in the tenth inning, oifting the National League leading San Francisco Giants to their twelfth straight victory, a 7-to-5 decision over Houston tonight- Th triumph gave the Giants a 3'2-game lead over Los Angeles RAPID RETURN Timers' 1st baseman Norm Cash dives back into 1st safely as Oriole 1st toss from Slu Miller in 8lh inning pickotf try. Nevada Approves (Jay -Patterson Diehl is making his home in Bal New York, Sept. 14 Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay said today he would make his next title defense against Floyd Patterson, the former champion, but that the date and site had not timore and he needed just this year to qualify for the Players SEYMOUR PICK Tension Sept.

14 tfV-The twenty -nine -year-old determined. Clay said he and Cincinnati, the biggest lead Cubs9 Hendley Gains Revenge Over Koufax (Nevada Athletic Commission has string defensive tackles are like honed to fieht before Christmas. any N.L. team has had since July i-i i a i i uvtu a uniM'rtjiive iMivcu uci IN HOMER TILT 21. The winning streak also ties Sfyear-om noocme Koocners The champion said he did not UVhea ht boxing match be-l'fu fLi aut 3 conference twee Cassfus clay and hampion Cassius Clay and! the longest in the majors this sea- ex-champ Floyd Patterson in Las 'son.

Vegas. Three-Run Rally National League Bullets' Coach In Stadium Pre-Game Contest Chicago, Sept. 14 WV Billy Wil-iams two-run homer in the sixth It will be for the title, said! he Giants went into the ninth YVirkersham Whips Birds Right-hander Dave Wickersham stilled Oriole bats on five hits over I he distance to gain his ninth victory against thirteen losses in the second game. He fanned six and walked only one. Milt Pappas went the first 4' innings of the nightcap to suffer the Oriole defeat and now is 12-3.

lie yielded six hits and three runs on the trio of Bengal homers. Wildness bothered Oriole reliefers Jim Palmer and Ed Bar- but they can get a iair shake. that had been called to announce Big John, whose father was a the fight and said it was "a little star at Bucknell, grew just too; rushed." fast. As he once put it, "it takes As jf lne date would be longer for a really big man to November 22 and the site Las Ve-catch up with his size." gas, as had been reported, Clay What he meant was that the co- saidi "that would be a mistake, 'i inning brought an end to Sandy Koufax's spell over the Chicago inning trailing, 5-2, but they rallied for three runs and a tie, the last two runs coming on Willie By I.OU HATFKR Cubs and sent the second place Commission Chairman Bud Tray-nor of Reno today, if the World Boxing Association gives its approval. At first Traynor had said that Nevada, as a member of the Taul Seymour, coach of the Los Angeles Dodgers spinning to Mays's forty-eighth home run.

Jim Hart, who drove in the first Srnres Of Yesterday Chicago, Los Angeles, 1. Cincinnati, 13: New York, fi. Philadelphia. Milwaukee, 0. St.

Louis, Pittsburgh, 2. San Francisco, Houston, 5 ordination ot timing, strength and didn't agree to anything like Baltimore Bullets, will he the quicKness comes earner 10 per- that. odds-on favorite when he appears alone with the local professional sons of smaller statures Closed Circuit TV a 2-to-l defeat today. The defeat dropped the Dodgers into a second-place tie with Cincinnati. 3'a Eames behind San W.B.A., could not recognize the two Giant runs with two of his three singles, led off the tenth with a walk.

After Len Gabrielson before Darold Knowles basketball team's prize rookie nowski Archie Foster, a member of the' proposed fifteen-round bout a Matured Late Diehl didn't start to mature in pitched a perfect inning as the Louisville group that has Clay un- beat out an infield single, Mike Cuellar relieved Jim Ownes. The fourth Bird hurler. hndy until he joined the Colts in der contract, said that Inter-Con- prospect, Jerry Sloan, in a novel home-run-hilting contest preceding tonight's season finale between the Orioles and Detroit. In the opener, Stu Miller, re Ten lnnines Where They Play Today San Francisco (Shaw, Ifi-fP at Houston (Roberts, 9-9 9.30 P.M. Los Angeles (Drysdale, 19-12 1 at 11 at the age of 25.

He was just tinental Sports, would be the runners advanced as Tom Haller placed Steve Barber and pitched too late to ever reach first string grounded out, and Jack Hiatt was title match because the State is a member of the W.B.A., which does not recognize Clay as champion. Later he said recognition depends on what the W.B.A. decides and that Nevada would abide by its decision. innings of one-hit relief to walked intentionally. With pro baseball players ineli gain the Oriole triumph.

It brought Chicago (Ellsworth, 13-14', 2.30 Davenport then batted for Tito gible, the long-ball match a feature of the third annual Uniled his record to 11-7. to eo with P.M. Fuentes and singled to center nineteen "saves." Appeal Night at Memorial Sta field, knocking Hart and Ga brielson. The split boosted the Birds into Cincinnati (Maloney, 18-7) at New York ((Fisher. 8 20', 8 P.M.

Milwaukee (Cloninger, 21-9) at dium will test the bat-swinging promoter and SportsVision would handle the closed circuit television. Both firms had similar roles in the Clay-Sonny Liston one-round fiasco at Lewiston, Maine, May 25. P'oster said he had hoped to he able to announce complete details of the fight, including date and site, but said "the complete details could not be He said the press conference talents of representatives of 11 Bob Burda walked with one out second place 1 percentage point ahead of Chicago and enable them 8.0") different sports. Philadelphia (Short, 17-9', P.M. maintain a IVi-game lead over was rushed because of the possibility of a New York newspaper strike on Thursday and "apparently we moved too fast." Clay said "I'm trying to get (Continued, Tage 2o, Column 6) Swinging For Seats in the ninth, and Claude Raymond relieved starter Bob Bruce.

Pinch runner Fuentes went to second as Dick Schofield grounded out and raced home on Jesus Alou's St. Louis O'Sadccki. 4-13) at Pittsburgh (Veale, lfi-10', 8.15 P.M. Also scheduled to swing for the seats against Oriole coach Billy Hunter, beginning at 7 are rank. For Roosevelt Davis, a 2fi5-jvumd defensive lineman, there is always tomorrow.

He is big and young and probably will get another chance. For Lothridge, a punter of sorts and a quarterback, the grid path might have ended. The Colts held only a light workout yesterday as preparations begin for the league opener Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings. Both Dennis Gaubalz and Jerry Logan were present. These two are the doubtfuls for the Viking game.

Vikings Cut Taylor Coach Don Simla plans to drill Francisco. Koufax, who hurled a perfect game against the Cubs and Bob Hendley last Thursday, suffered his eighth defeat against 22 victories. Hendley Evens Record It was also the first time that Koufax, who has had four no-hitlers in his career, failed to come back and pitch a complete victory following a no-hitter. Hendley, who held the Dodgers to one hit and an unearned run in the 1-0 loss to Koufax last week, limited the Dodgers to four hits as he evened his record at 3-3. Koufax, given a fine ovation by the crowd of 6,220, struck nut leadoff man Don Young, hut Glenn Bcckert caught a fast ball on the bat.

handle and looped it into right field for a double. Sandy retired the next eight men before Bcckert beat out an infield single to start the fourth. (Continued. Page 24, Column 4) fourth-place Detroit, and extended the Birds' advantage over fifth-place Cleveland to four games as the Indians bowed to Boston in a single game. the following: Standing Of The Teams W.

L. Pet. G.B. Mays then worked the count to Lacrosse Buzzy Budnitz and Mickey Webster, former Johns While the Stadium nightcap was wild although errorless affair. THIN MAN BRADDS FLEXES MUSCLES TIMONIUMRACE TO QUEEN TREE Hopkins university all 3-2 and fouled off several pitches before he drove the ball into the left field seats for his 501st career homer.

San Francisco Los Angeles Cincinnati Milwaukee 85 59 82 fi3 82 63 79 fi.) marked by Detroit's scoring four runs in the sixth inning with only one hit, the opener was a tight game throughout. Racing Jockeys Ed Mclvor and Bill Passmore. .590 .549 .537 .521 .493 .419 .413 .313 Bowling Dick Carr and Ear Hank Aguirre. Tiger starter, and Bullets' Forward Boosts 0 2 3' 2 fi 7'3 9'2 14 20 '2 25 37 1 2 The Astros had come from behind for a 5-2 lead, scoring three runs in the sixth and two in the seventh. SAN FRANCISfO HOUSTON Choice Gallant Try Caught In Stretch, Runs Second Hartman, local champions.

Barber dueled through six innings fi8 fi8 73 81 85 Pittsburgh 79 Philadelphia 75 St. Louis 71 Chicago fifi Houston 61 Weight To 220 Boxing Jack Tortney and of the first game, both on three- run five-hitters. Johnny Gildcn. Golf Dick Whetzle. profession ah hi 5 0 11 4 110 5 0 1,1 New York 4fi 101 all hi Schofield ss fi 1 10 .1 A low rf 6 2 2 1 Mays cf 5 12 2 McCovev lb 4 0 10 HRrt 4 13 2 Pena Takes 10th Loss Barber allowed two more hits By At, AN KOI.DSTKIV Sun Staff Correspondent al at Woodholme Country Club, 5 0 10 5 12 0 and Georee Jacovics, assistant By DAI.F, Al'STIN Queen Tree, John Thompson's filly from southern Maryland, made amends for a couple of earlier losses at Timonium yesterday Fort Meade, Sent.

14 Mave if Morsan 2b Stnnb rf Bond lb Wyrm rf Aspro'te 3h Brand Kasko ss Brure Gentile rib Jackson pr O'br'ls If 5 12 0 Haller 4 0 10 Lanier 2b 3 0 0 0 and a walk to load the bases in the seventh with one out, and Miller came on to shut the door. pro at Country Club of Maryland Former Olympians 5 0 10 5 2 4 0 3 111 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 REDS TRIM METS TO TIE FOR 2D Ceoeria nb 10 0 0 hard today. The condition of the injured pair after practice will determine whether they can play on Sunday. The Vikings also cut three players yesterday and one deserves special comment. That would be Bob Taylor, a Maryland State product obtained in a trade with the New York Giants during the off-season.

An article out of Minneapolis recently had this to say about the big defensive end: "P'A'er since the New York Orlando Pena was less success Soccer Larry Surock and Tom Herbel 3 0 0 0 Burla Dh 0 0 0 0 Fuentes 2b 0 10 0 by winning the feature race under Quaranla, former Olympic play TWINS NIP A'S ON HALL'S SINGLE 2-Run Blow Reduces Magic Figure To Seven Games Hiatt oh 0 0 0 0 Schroder nr 0 0 0 0 Jesse Davidson. The drying track, rated ful in relief, giving up an eighth, inning single to Robinson befora Powell, swinging for Bob Johnson, crs. Everyone has seen that now classic ad where the 98-pound weakling through the help of Charles Atlas's secret formula is suddenly transformed into Superman. You have to laugh at this funny little fable, but after checking the "new" Gary Bradds at the Baltimore Bullets' training camp here, Dnvrno't 2h 10 12 Cricket Dr. Venkalaram Rao, provided footing for the daughter of Third Brother to rally from hit his game-winner to deal of India, and Bernard Perkins, of Encland.

sixth and catch Willy Schwab's Totals 42 7 13 Tolala 3 5 12 San Franelsro 100 010 003 27 Houston 000 003 200 05 E-Apromonte. KaJtko. Lanier. DP-San rancisco 2. LOU San Francisco 10 Houston 7.

2B- Staub, 3B Kasko. HR- Mays MBI. SB Gabrielson. Mora an. 8 -Haller.

SF Rrure. Pena his tenth loss against four victories. Hockey Ray Enihro, Balti pace-setting gelding, Gallant Try. Powell's homer was his sixteenth more Clippers trainer and reserve Bobby Fitzgerald had Gallant KR BB SO Try leading for most of the 7 fur goalie, and Sandy McGregor, for mer clipper attackman. Robinson Drives In 5 Runs To Highlight 13-6 Win New York, Sept.

14 MV-Frank Robinson drove in five runs with two homers as the Cincinnati Reds walloped the New York Mets, 13 to fi, tonight. The triumph pulled the Reds (Continued, Page 24, Column fi) of the year, Robinson's was his seventeenth, and Bowens picked up his sixth. For the Tigers, Cash it makes you wonder. Paul Seymour, who inherited the coaching job from Buddy Jeannette this season, did a double-take when Bradds first walked longs and it appeared that the Auto racing Bob Testor, Bobby majority of the 6,521 customers who made the gelding a favorite Abel and Tiny Lund. IP Herbel 5 2-3 Henry 13 Perry 1-3 Spahn 12-3 f'riririv W.

1-0 1 Murakami 1-3 Boiin 2 3 Bruce 11-3 Raymond 2-3 Owens L. 6 5 0 rwellar .1 (Continued, Page 24, Column 2) Jousting Bunky Alhey, Chester would collect at the rale of 9-to-5. into the post fieldhouse. "I thought Bradds was supposed Troy, and Leon Enfield. Colts Out Of It Oldest Campaigner But Davidson brought Queen American League (Continued, Page 23, Column 2) PB Brand There will be no Colts, since Giants traded Bob Taylor to thej Vikings for Dave O'Rrien, Viking coaches have been trying to find out what was wrong with Taylor to impel the Giants to make the deal.

"The big end has such good style, such quickness and that it is, indeed, hard to comprehend why he should have been traded awav. "If the Giants thoucht of Taylor ns one to be involved in a fringe Heal, the Vikings are still in the dark as to the reason. "They were happy with his play (Continued, Tage 2B, Column 1) Tree wide in the stretch to take a neck decision over the pace-set Minncapolis-St. Paul. Sept.

14 Jimmie Hall sliced a singie in the seventh inning, driving in two runs and leading the Minnesota Twins to a 4-3 victory over Kansas City tonight that reduced the Twins' magic number for clinching the American League pennant to seven. Any combination of Twins' victories and Baltimore or Chicago defeats totaling seven will bring the pennant to Minnesota. Twiiu Load Bases The Twins loaded the bases in the seventh on a single by Zoiln the local pro-footballers are just ter. The time was 1.27 1-5. Third behind Gallant Try came Pro-Brandy, at 11 the oldest horse two days removed from their 1,) season opener here versus the Minnesota Vikings.

There will racing at Timonium. Suspendido be steeds, however. was fourth, followed by Thanks Scores Of Yesterday ORIOLES, 51: Detroit. 3-7. New York, Washington, 1.

Boston, Cleveland, 4. Minnesota, Kansas City, 3, California, Chicago, 1. Thirteen Where They Tlay Today ORIOLKS (McNallv, R-6 vs, Troy, a Cockeysville business man and president of the Mary Doc. Mavnard Road, Beau's Hos tess and Down The Hatch. land Amateur Jousting club; At hey, who is treasurer of the Mary Versalles, a double hy Rich Rol Racing at the longest odds since she made an unsuccessful trip to Queen Tree produced a land Jousting Association, and En lins and an intentional walk issued field, a Knoxville (Md.) dairy by relief pitcher Jack Aker to Detroit (McLain, 12-5).

Stadium, farmer and four-time state chanm $9.40 payoff. Tony Oliva. 8 P.M. Keciskins Trade IVo For )( ss Hall drilled his single through Nesa and Graceful Jets, a couple of out-of-state fillies, won Kansas City (Hunter, 6-6 at ion jouster, will prance onto the stadium turf astride chargers and equipped with lances and other the drawn up Athletics infield off Minnesota (Perry, 10-fi 9 P.M. John Wyatt, scoring Versalles and juvenile distal! events.

Davidson and trainer Bobby Chicago (Buzhardt, 11-7 and Hor. medieval rega'- Rollins and breaking a 2-2 tie. KANSAS CITV MINNESOTA len 12-12) at Los Angeles (Brunet, Washington, Sept. 14 Iflv-The Hilton teamed up for the victory You might say that this trio B-10 and Lopez, 14-13) twi-night, 9 Washinetnn Redskins, honing to ah hi practitioners of the Middle Ages V'rsnllr-5 113 ll ah hi C'nan'ris 4 fl Bryan ph 10 0 0 Cirpfii 2b .10 10 P.M. with Nesa, a Virginia-bred owned by William Harris.

Ncsa's second successive victory was worht launch a title drive Sunday sport as a hobby, enter tonight's Cleveland (Siebert, 14-7) at Bos 5 12 0 3 1) 3 1 i 2 0 0 0 home-run contest in the dark Lanrils cf 4O0O Charles 3b 5 0 0 0 ton (Morehead, 9-lfi', 7.30 P.M. horse category. Hollim Oliva rf Allison ir Vld'olno If Hull liallpy Mmrhrr 1h Kimlnll 2b Kanl New York (Stottlemyre, 17-8) at at the two-dollar win windows. Graceful Jet Triumphs Seymour The Cholre 4 12 2 3 0 11 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 10 Washington (Richert, 13-10, 8.05 HRr'lsnn lb 3 2 2 1 Rfvnolds 11 110 0 H'bfrupr rf 3 0 2 1 Rnsario ph 10 10 2 0 0 0 O'tVuh'e 2 0 1 (i Tarlab'l nil 0 0 0 1 Campy rk 10 0 0 On the form sheet, though, the Graceful Jet, an Illinois-bred datichter of Jet Colonel, captured Bullets' Paul Seymour inescapab P.M. Standing Of The Teams ly gets the backing of the chalk sf Cs- Vr s-ZW Tnlals 29 3 7 3' Tulali 3.1 4 10 3 i he sixth with Oswaldo Torres ncainst the champion Cleveland Browns, plugged the gap in their offensive line today with guard Darrell Dcss.

But injuries ripped new holes elsewhere, and coach Bill McPeak was busily searching for further deals as the deadline passed for the final etitdown in the National Football League. McPeak sent quarterback George Jzo and guard Ted Karras to Detroit in exchange for Dcss experts. ahnard for an $8 return. Before he became a Nationa The colt Indian Rock, beaten by Kansas dlr (110 WiO 101-3 Minnronla 010 mil 4 Kaal. Camnnncrls.

Vnsallrs DP -Kansas City 2. Minnesota 1. LOB Kansas City 7. MlnnesniH 13. Bnltr-v.

Halt. Rollins. Kaat Hn Basketball Association standout with Baltimore and the Syracuse Harrclson SR Uarrelson. Hull, Vi-r- thirteen lengths in his only previous race, sent the daily double payoff soaring to S144.R0 by out sallps. S-Rcynolrls.

LacliPinann 2. SF Nats. Seymour not only was a iHiiitomi. IP II KR BB SO star collegiate eager at Toledo W. L.

Pet. G.B, Minnesota 92 54 .633 ORIOLES 82 fi3 1ft Chicago 83 R4 .565 10 Detroit 81 65 .555 11 '4 Cleveland 77 fifi .538 14 New York 72 7fi .486 21' California 68 79 .463 25 Washington 64 82 .438 28'i Rostnn 57 90 .368 36 Kansas Cily 53 V- 371 38 running Honor ine ioum, an 5 2 1 University, but a baseball pros Aker L. 3-3 0 2 2 2 0 Wyatt 2 3 0 0 2 4 even-money choice in the second and a draft choice. The draft poet of sufficient skill to attract Kaat fi- 0 8 6 3 2 .1 4 race. choice was the same one Wash scouts of the old M.

Louis urowns Klinnslfln 0 0 0 0 1 0 Mrrritt 1 10 0 0 2 Rill Passmore and the fl-year- incton had traded In the Linns All-Pro guard Oscar Robertson. Three-tune All-American, who is holding out for a raise over hi 1 90 i salary nf won't report to the training camp Royals began yesterday. Akcr UrM .1 men In 7tb: Kaat rarrrl He later turned to Softball, play HOWS ABOUT IT, OSCAR? Cincinnati Royals' president Tom Grace, right, and general manager Pepper Wilson look niitflily glum as they hold up empty shirt of missing W. L. started man In 9th: KltnnMcln larrd 1 man In lati fnr halfhark Dan n'a Renins jh.

(Continued, Tage 24, Column 1) 'W'P-Kaat. Levws. 1 (Continued, Tajje 22, Column 5).

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