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'HE SUN Cooke Confirms Purchase Of L.A. Lakers: Page 22 PAGE 19 BALTIMORE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 19G5 PAGE 19 Boston's Morehead Beats Cleveland, 2-0, On No-Hitter Sports Local News Financial Classified Giants Down Houston, 5-1; Mets Dim Reds' Hopes, 7-3 BUNKER EYES'COLAVITO DRAWS WALK THIRD IN ROW SAM FRANCISCO EXTENDS WIN SKEIN TO GAMES; BOLIN PITCHES 6-HITTER ON 3-2 PITCH IN THIRD TO AYERT PERFECT CAME ON COAST Late -Flying Birds To Face Angels In 3-Game Set few" Pair Of Homers By Stephenson Pace N.Y. To Triumph Although Jackson Needs Eilers' Relief To Preserve Win Gem Is First In 3 Years In A.L.; Tiant Hurls Well In Defeat By LOU HATTER Ths Orioles, lately but too late playing pennant-caliber baseball, departed yesterday afternoon for Los Angeles, where thev Giants Reds almost Morehead hitter blows Page 27 New York, Sept. 16 W-John Stephenson, who had only one home run going into the game, drove in four runs with a pair of homers as the New York Mets stopped the Cincinnati Reds 7 to DAVE MOREHEAD Houston, Sept.

16 Wn Bob Bolin stopped Houston on six hits as the San Francisco Giants whipped the Astros, 5 to 1, tonight, stretched their winning streak to fourteen games and increased their National League lead to 4V4 games. The victory added one game onto the Giants' lead, as Cincinnati lost to New York, 7-3, and dropped into a second-place tie with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Longest Lead Since June loday. The defeat dropped the Reds The! open a three-game weekend series tonight versus the California Angels. Wally Bunker gets the mound assignment for ths Birds in this evening's 11 P.M.

(Baltimore time) contest, opposed by Dean Chance, winner of the 1964 Cy Young Award as the majors' No. 1 pitcher, but this season somewhat less than that. The five-game trip then concludes next Tuesday and Wednesday at Minneapolis St. Paul, where the Minnesota Twins havs all but clinched their first American League pennant. Doormats Doused Hope This might have been the cru into a tie for second place with the Los Angeles Dodgers, 4'i games behind the National League-lead Boston, Sept.

16 iP Boston's Dave Morehead pitched the first American League no-hitter in three years today, allowing only one man to reach base as the Red Sox defeated the Cleveland Indians, 2 to 0. Morehead, a 23-year-old righthander in his third year with Boston, walked Colavito on a 3-2 pitch leading off the second inning, then retired the next 24 batters in a row. After Colavito had walked, Morehead struck out Fred Whitfield, Chuck Hinton and Pedro Gonzalez, retiring the sie'e. Sox Blanked Until 6th That walk kept. Morehead from duplicating Sandy Koufax's feat of exactly one week ago, whn the Los Angeles Dodger ace pitched a perfect game against the Chicago Cubs in the National League.

The Fed Sox didn't get More-head a run until the sixth innina ing San Francisco Giants. Stephenson Homers Morning After By Bob Malsel Sport Editor Stephenson smashed a three-run The Giants winning streak now homer off starter John Tsitouris has catapulted them into the in the third inning and came back lead longest wan a leadott homer against Garry Arrigo in the eighth. He1 in the National Los Angeles led since League It was an unusual sort of dav Milwaukee by five games on June a'S? beat Ut a $'e inI ertyH nn mfnUnfl Al Tn1. cial phase of the season had Balti-jthcy had up at Boston yesterday. more not swooned last month Thev nrohahlv didn't know whn.

son's squeeze bunt in the Mets' tsotin, Dnnging nis recora io two-run sixth. against three doormat clubs -Washington, Kansas City and ther to have a celebration or a wake. rirst. voune uave Morenoaa. lim Gosper cot onlv the cm ur ii.

'iwmcii aim ueiure me mougn, wiio nas excellent natural anility is an excellent chance to finish! and potential but who has had second in a four-way scramble' trouble living up to it, threw a no-with Chicago, Detroit and Cleve- hitter at the Indians, land, and the Birds' bid for the That storv had hardlv stormed 11-5, didn't allow a runner past second base until the ninth inning when the Astros scored their run. Walt Bond walked, raced to third as Jim Wynn doubled and came home on Bob Aspromonte's sacrifice fly. McCovey Homers Len Gabrielson's two-run triple keyed San Francisco's four-run ill Shea Stadium. Mets defeated Ron Hunt got the Mets started with his first homer of the season in the first inning. Jackson checked the Reds on four hits through seven innings.

But Pete Rose and Vada Pinson singled in the eighth, and Deron Johnson smacked his thirtieth homer with two out, raising his major league-leading runs batted in total to 124. KM) OF HUNT Mets' Ron out by Heels' Deron Johnson i Hunt is Infixed a rundown at third the Reds, 7 1o 3, to drop Rods 1 1 a bark second hit off Luis Tiant, his second single, and raced home as Dalton Jones tripled. In between Gosgor's hits. Tiant retired seventeen consecutive batters. Lee Thomas added another run in the seventh, hitting his twentieth homer into the right-field stands.

consolation prize has been en- runninc on the sports wire, when lianced by Boog Powell's recent it was followed hv the annnunce- Jacobson Faces Possible Ban; bat resurgence. ment of the firing of Mike Higgins as executive vice president. Mike is one of those nice fel The Orioles have won eleven of their last fifteen starts to gain a slim grip on the runner-up snot Eilers In Relief Morehead, who has been plav- first inning uprising, and Willie! McCovey ended the Giants' scoring with his thirty-sixth homer lows you hate to see go out nrnrpeSmnni in-Mii Larry MacPhaiVs Farm For Sale ahead of the White Sox. In the this, yet I don see how Tom five yecTl-s, reached a three-bail last six games, Powell has boomed yawKcy couia jusi go aiong lei- C0lint to onv two nther rs, five homers, two doubles and Purchase eight runs acrnss- $1,250,000 Dave Eilers replaced Jackson in the ninth after John Edwards led off with a single. Eilers then retired the side, preserving Jackson's eighth victory against nineteen defeats.

The decisive inning for the Mets was the third. Hunt led off with a walk and went to second as Ed Kranepool singled. Charlie Smith sacrificed the runnprs alon? be Trainer Charged With Running Unlisted Nerved Horse going 3-1 to Tiant in the sixth and to Colavito in the seventh. He struck out Tiant and retired Colavito on a grounder. Morehead was as strong in the ninth as he had been through the rest of the game.

Larry Brcwn halted for Duke Sims leading off Fitzgerald Wins 4 At Timonium Price For 250 Acre Glenangus Estate ling one of the best franchises in the American League continue to slip quietly down the drain. He had to do something. Still, I'm not sure the firing of Higgins will improve the situation. Who's In Charge? Boston, in recent years, has ar Behind 1964 Once again, however, it is a case of too late with too little. The big first baseman-outfielder's total of 17 homers, fin r.bi.'s and .243 average still fall far short of the third inning.

Willie Mays, who hit the five hundredth and five hundred and first homers of his career in the first two games of the series, was given the day off to rest. It was the fifteenth game this season Mays has not been in the starting line-up but only the sixth in which he did not play at all. Lean Into Farrell The Giants started right In against Houston's Dick Farrell, loading the bases in the first inning on singles by Dick Schoficld and Jesus Alou and a walk to McCovey. Jim Hart drove in Schofield with a sacrifice fly fore' Joe Christonher crounded to By DALE I the inning and lined to shortstop 14, when Powell socked 39 four- By DALE AUSTIN Larry MacPhail has placed third baseman Johnson. Johnson Buddy Jacobson, the outspoken his.baggers and drove in 99 runs J-J i uOWUVl.

lliriii a pflnchr H.mr in a rundown and New Yorker whose wholesale deal- 250-acre Glenangus Farm up for while hitting .290. By WILLIAM BONIFACE Sunpapm Racing Editor Bobby Fitzgerald, 17-year-old saddle "veteran." clinched the come to have a rather unlor un-, jng ratch Lm aMm thpn ate setup I ve heard base.iall for Tiant and ljnH people with other clubs say theyGnrger in center field, the fifih never knew who to talk trade with, hit to the outfHd off More. tagged him out. 'n winners earned him the Stenhenson. however followed: national training title for the past sale.

The total price for his There have been shortcomings, sprawling Harford county breed-too, in other departments, such as with a home run, a drive over thetw(! years and the current leader riding title for the 24-day Timo-ing establishment is Milt Pappas second-ha nitch- in lioston, nccause mey "I'm 75 years old," said the for right-field fence. iwim 1M w'inner mRy nave en inS 6MO ftam enwens nrst-nail knnw whn was in mer baseball and racetrack exec NEWYORK CINXTNNATI T'ininns Scein nn stP'vrH V'ir stump i.uis Apancios lantire to, Annarpn(iv. Yawkpv is one of countered a semacK in Maryland yesterday that could cost him a ab hi utive yesterday, "and I want tojhit and run up to expectations, an rest. I quit baseball in 1948 think- erratic defense and Bunker's ina- ah hi 5 0 1 0 4 12 0 4 110 Hunt 2b 3 111: third. and Gabrielson tripled in two runs and then scored on Tom pinson cf mum meeting today when he rode four winners to increase his score for the first 22 days of the York road session to 28 victories.

After riding two earlier winners, Fitzgerald came out on Norman Farley's Meadow's Rullah, an i i iwi uui vc.nuiiy even io approximate a re- Kranep'l lb 3 12 01 Smith 3b 3 0 0 0 lne Chr'tnp'r r( 4 2 1 0 Stco'ns'n 4 3 3 4llamlly boy wonder from a noted of trainers Hirsch, Eu- Haller's sacrifice fly. Robinson rf 3 0 0 0 Johnson 3b 3 113 4 0 1 0 been at it ever since." markahle nineteen-Eame-winninc McCovey homered in the third, Edwards Feipz lb 3 0 10 Hickman If 4 0 10 anno nnH Mm, lion ci i 1) 1 I hLIC "'U Kcough pr 0 0 0 0 and the Giants collected only those individuals who likes and is fnr pjr). liked by everybody. I've never jjln t(1pk (wn t'tij talked with anybody in baseball Birdie Tebbetts came who didn't say. "He's a real n.ce!nut to talk to him.

After the guy," when they spoke of Tom Incian manager returned to the Yawkey. This might be at least dugout, Davalillo hit a so't tap part of his undoing in running the back to the mound. Morehead Red Sox. fumbled the bail, then threw into He develops loyalties and tne dirt. But first baseman Thom- 2 0.1 iinrles farpd a nossihle susnpn- Jackson ardenaA ss 4 0 10 odds-on favorite in the Assembly sion because of a complaint lodged man Purse, eighth race, and sur- For tax purposes, the Redhead wants his money in installments.

"Can't Take fash" "I can't take cash," he said yesterday while holding open house for several prospective buyers. I'm asking $50,000 a year for yesterday with the Maryland Rac Tsitouris 10 0 0 May Dh 10 0 0 Helms ph 10 0 0 Colman ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 33 3 8 3 Cincinnati York two more hits the rest oi the way. The Giants' winning streak is the longest in the majors since the New York Yankees won fif- lootl efrsirrVif tn 1flrl on1 tUtk Tolalu 32 7 11 ing Commission. vived a stewards' inquiry while posting a $3.40 straight pay-off. Fitzgerald had Meadow's Rulla bull his way through a narrow lllld 0(10 (I3A3 103 012 Olx 1 rookie campaign.

Like Powell, Bovvens and Apari-cio, though, Bunker has joined Brooks Robinson and rookie Curt Blefary in sponsoring the Orioles'! belated September drive on second place, during which Stu Miller's relief pitching has been no small factor. Seeks Third In Row The 20-year-old Bunker tonight York ow.6,,v ENonf DP-Cincmnatl 1. New lnnPPKr in th National T.rno-np'2. LOB Cincinnati 6. New York B.

as scooped it up for the final out. CLKVTXANn ROSTOV friendships to such an extent that he wants to keep all of these people associated with the club, opening on the first turn and then five years to lease it, then $1,000, it. it i- i 2B Cardenas. 3B -Pcrei HR -Johnson since ine men itw ioik uiams to, hum in. Stephenson 2 3.

sb -won sixteen in a row in 1951. XT' Kose' jMk ah hi Howspr ss then, can't bring himself to organize the over-all picture so as to SAN FRANCISCO HOUSTON IP KR BB SO his mount pulled away to win by 1 000 to pick up the option to buy five lengths from Mrs. James Purdey's Tudor Mistress, which! Glenangus, bought in 1941 by was 2'i lengths in front of Basic! MacPhail, now has 100 box stalls Dav'lil'o Dh 3 0 0 0 1110(1 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 isnouris ij. l-l 2i-j 4 4 2 1 Gofger cf Joiips 3b Ypslr'ski If Cnigl'ro rf Thnn-n lh i A'vis no ah bi uavmson 1 1-3 0 0 0 Must Be Registered The complainant is Chestnut Ridge Farm and the owner, Lewis Ruttenberg, who protested that the horse, Degener, claimed from Jacobson by that stable in October, 1964, had been nerved, but. not registered on the list of nerved horses as required by the Commission.

The horse reportedly received Mavf If put one in charge at the expense lfrf ab hi 4 12 0 5 0 2 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 111 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 3 3 0 0 0 1 i Nuxha.il 2 0 0 0 bi Cch'f'ld us 4 110 J. Ainu rf 4 110 McCov lb 3 2 11 Hart 3b 2 0 11 G'br'ls'n 3 112 Mantilla 2b will he shooting tor his third 4 stallions and 35 and houses Whitfield lb 3 0 0 0 Hinton cf 3 0 0 0 1 flV 402 1 Ji Jackson' 8-19 4 O.Kilrra straight decision and a 9-7 record Rock. The fourth Tillman Morpli'd Lancaster (Pa.) winner came in youth's the last broodmares. Many of the Alou if 10 0 0 II A Jackson faced 1 man in nth mares are owned His opponent, Chance, owner of a 13-10 mark, has a few scores to Gon-plc? 2b 2 0 0 0 Davis ph 10 0 0 2b 0 0 Slrrs 2 0 0 0 Hrnvn Ph 10 0 0 Tinnt 2 0 0 0 riirton nh 1 Morgan 2b Staub rf Bond lb Wvnn cf Asp'nte 3b Kasko a Har'son oh Cfntllf ph Brand Farrell Miller ph Taylor Jackson at Totals 1 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 Hallfr Lanier 2h d'on cf olin race when he brought longshotiby a group known as the New- WP-Jay. 4,965 Chess Match Adjourned settle.

Last season, when he won Spider Spread from far off the market Syndicate composed of oi anouicr. Two For One Post That is just one theory, and whether it is correct or not. the fact remains that nobody ever seems to be completely in charge of the Red Sox. In this case, both Higgins and O'Connell have been listed as 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 31 1 II 1 Havana, Cuba, Sept, lfi (AV-A the operation, in which two leg! pace to win by a nose at $29 for $2. MacPhail.

Zanvyl Kricgcr and Je- Tntpls 27 0 3" i i Cleveland (MM fOO fl Bn'on 0(1(1 Oil Hi-. a E-Non. LOB Cleveland 1, Boston 4. 3B Jones. HR-Thomas (2(ii.

rold Hoffberger which topped nerves are severea in oraer io alleviate pain, before Jacobson SO 5 5 Tolala A crowd of 5,374 racegoers was (Continued, Page 2fi. Column 2) (Continued, Page 2fi, Column 3) match between American Bobby Fischer and Cuba's Elcazar Jimenez in the Capablanca Chess Tournament was adjourned for the second time after the fiftieth began training Degener. Maryland rules of racing allow IP ER BR SO Pun Franrlaca 401 000 00OS HoiKtnn Om 000 O0I 1 PP-San Francisco 1. LOB Jan Francisco 5. Houston 7.

2B Hart. Staub. Wvnn 3B Gabrielson Tiant L. 11 11 6 2 2 0 1 20 and lost 9, the 24-year-old Angel right-hander dropped 3 of 4 decisions to Baltimore. A one-time Oriole farmhand who went to Los Angeles in the 1961 expansion draft, Chance has lost seven of his last eight verdicts to the Birds.

Sieve Barber 1 1.1-9) and Tappas 1 12-8 1 are the Oriole probables executive vice president. Moipneati in. is 0 0 1 A 1.247. such horses to race, provided they are registered with the chief FRMcCnvey (3Si. SB-Wynn.

SF-Hart, srhoMeid move today. It will resume to- Hal alter. Aspromnnte MURPHY LEADING AMATEUR GOLF QUIET COLTS SAVE WIND FOR VIKINGS veterinarian. On top of ting, Yawkey always seems to have a few favorite players on his club. This makes the manager's job that much i "i morrow.

The fifteenth round looo match had been adjourned last 10 0 1 1 -IrrVit ert tl, American League Jacobson reportedly contends (Continued. Page 2fi, Column 1) ir Pnlln W.ll-5 9 Farrell L.10-11 3 Tanlnr 2 7acbar 2 Iwena 1 Far 1 tougher, because he never knows 0 0 Saturday and Sunday afternoons (Continued, Tage 27. Column 4) in Los Angeles. As Defending Champ Campbell One Shot Back Rosenbloom Nervous Opener Nears Dodgers Blank Cubs, 2-0, Behind Osteen And Kou fax National League Mike Higgins Gels Axe In Surprise Bosox Move Scores Of Yesterday ORIOLES not scheduled. Boston, 2: Cleveland, 0.

Kansas City at Minnesota, post poncd rain. (Only games scheduled Late Wednesday Score California, Chicago, 1. 14 innings, 2d game of Br W. LAWRENCE Sun Staff Corresponded Tulsa, Sept. 16 Bob Mur By CAMERON C.

SNVPKR Owner Carroll Rosenbloom attended Colt practice yesterday The Box Score phy, a golfer by way of football and was as shaky as a wet dog and baseball, heat the wind at "You would think." he lament- Boston, Sept. IB iu-Mike Hig Chicago, Sept. lfi IJwSandy Kolfax came on in relief in the ninth inning today to help Claude Osteen nail down a 2-to-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs that Southern Hills Country Club today ed, "that after all these years a gins was fired today as executive take the hallway lead in the football game would be just a Ynnn cf ah hi: vice president and general mana 4 0 0 O'Sivlh Nfltinnnl Amafntit Chnw. fnniViiall auma tn mo Where Thry Play Today ORIOLES (Bunker! 8-7) at Los ger of the Boston Red Sox. snapped a three-game losing 4 1 I viinin- i.

i o'pionship. "But already I'm having Iron- 4 A 1 ftl nil 1 i In a surprise announcement, LOS ANOKLES hi Wills ss 4 12 0 Gilliam 3b 4 0 2 0 Kennedy 3b 0 0 0 0 Davis cf 3 0 2 2 Fairlv rf 4 0 10 Johnson If 4 0 10 Lefebvre 2b 4 0 0 0 Parker lb 3 0 10 Roseboro 4 0 0 0 Ostren 4 110 streak by the Los Angeles 3S JU-yer-' university oinie wun my breathing ana every- lcss than (vvo hmirs aftcr the Ref Rcorei Of Yesterday Log Angeles, Chicago, 0. New York, Cincinnati, 3. San Francisco, Houston, 1. Philadelphia, Milwaukee, 6.

St. Louis, Pittsburgh, 1. Where They Tlay Today San Francisco (Marichal 22-10) at. Milwaukee (Nierko 1-3), 8.30 P.M. Los Angeles (Drysdale 19-12) at St.

Louis (Simmons 9-14), 9 P.M. Philadelphia (Culp 11-9) at Pittsburgh (Cardwell 11-10), 8.15 P.M. Houston (Dierker 7-7) at Cincinnati (Ellis 19-9), 9.05 P.M. (Only games icheduled) Beckert 2h Williams rf Sanlo 3b Banks lb Kuenn If Krui Kes'neer as Faul Koonce Stewart ph Total Sox's Dave Morehead threw a no- The Dodgers' 10th triumph in 18 5 lorina senior lasnioned a two-thing else, ggi under par 35-34 69, one of only) His feelings haven't started to jjjjltwo sub-par rounds today, for a show on the squad, although the 30 o3fi-hole total of 142 and a two quietness on the field this week hitter against Cleveland, owner Tom Yawkey issued a brief statement announcing that Higgins man from outside the Red Sox organization will be hired to handle player personnel. "However, I do not know who it will be at this time," said O'Connell.

"We have people in mind and will try to get a man before the World Series. If not, we'll keep on looking. "Billy Herman will remain as manager." Near Cellar The Red currently are in ninth place, battling to stay out of the American League cellar. Higgins, former Red Sox third baseman, had two terms as man Tatali 34 10 Angeles (Chance, 13-10), 11 P.M. Washington (Richert.

13-10 at Minnesota (Pascual, 9-3', 10 P.M. Chicago (Peters, 9-121 at Cleveland (Kelley, 0-0, 7.30 P.M. Detroit (Sparma, 13-7, or Lolich, 12-8) at New York (Ford, 15-10 8 P.M. Kansas City (Sheldon, 8-7) at Boston (Lonborg. 9-16', 8 P.M.

tjj Anei no ooo ooo-j: stroke lead over defending been as oppressive as the hu Chleaan 000 000 OOO 11 "will no longer remain with the Jim Grant midity pion Bill Campbell, and Don Allen Colls Not Talkers The 1965 Colts aren't talkers. Thev hone thev will be doers. Early Leaders Falter E- Wills. DP-Ln Aniteles 3. Chicago 1.

LOB Los Aniteles Chicago 6. 2B Kessiner, Johnson. IP HR BB SO Osteen W. 14-U 8 5 0 0 3 4 Koufwt I 0 0 0 0 0 Faul L. I 1 I 1 2 2 Koonce 1-3 4 0 5 6 2 Hoett 0 0 0 1 I Osteen fared 1 man in 5th.

PB -KriiK. T-2 15. A -5SA. Scores shot upward as hot gusty Red Sox organization." O'Connell Steps In "Mike Higgins and I have been friends for many years and because of his long association with the Red Sox organization I sincerely regret that this move had to be made, but it was mutually agreed it was best for all con Standing Of The Tennis W. G.B.

games with the Cubs left them within 4'4 games of the league-leading San Francisco Giants. Knufax Retires Side After Osteen walked Billy Williams opening the ninth, Koufax came on and retired the Cubs in order. In an effort play the game, the season's last between the two club's, the start was advanced 31 minutes. During the middle innings rain started to fall to the discomfort of the players and the season's smallest crowd, a paid turnout of 550. That total included 57 fans in the bleachers.

winds, fairly strong in the morn- Only occasionally do you hear a ing increased to 40 M.P.H. this'chirp luring practice'except for aflcrnoon. The al-It he expected sounds of John Uni-most unbearable early in the week; tas calling signals and defensive Minnesota ager of the club from 1955 to ORIOLES 94 8.1 F1 cooled off to 97 today and a sharp.backs guiding linebackers to pro- 1' 10'i 1959 and from late 19fi0 through Chicago drop was forecast for tomorrow. per positions cerned," Yawkey's statement said. 19fi2 when he moved up to the Detroit Fl W.

L. Tct. G.B. San Francisco R7 59 Cincinnati 83 64 .565 4'i Los Angeles A3 64 .565 4'4 Milwaukee AO fifi .548 7 Pittsburgh 79 70 .530 9'4 Philadelphia 7fi 69 .524 10'i St. Louis 73 73 .500 14 Chicago 67 R2 .450 21 Mt Houston 61 R7 .412 27 New York 47 102 .315 41! i pri .51 .561 .551 .531 4P0 .366 54 r.i 65 66 67 7fi 80 8.1 91 92 Bill Faul gave the Dodgers a run in the first Inning, Maury Wills scoring on Willie Davis' safety.

Los Angeles doubled its lead in the second when Faul walked Davis with the bases full to force In Osteen, who hit a two-out single. general manager's job and John Pesky became manager. Higgins, 56, was not present And befitting its image of the strong, silent type, the Colt squad is serious, even, at times, studious on the practice field. Dick O'Connell, an executive vice-president who has handled the business end with the Red Sox, was named to take over the over- All of yesterday's first-round leaders fell back today with the exception of Campbell, who added a 71 to his 73 for a 144 total. Jim Grant, a University of Houston (Continued, Page 21, Column 1) Cleveland 73 New York 73 California 69 Washington 64 Boston 58 Kansas 53 when the announcement was Only the raucous voice of Billy npCration of the cub 29'.

36' 39' made In the clubhouse after the game, Three straight singles off loser baseball (Continued, Fafie 26, Column 7) O'Connell said that a.

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