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Chargers Sieai' Win Over Oilers ROASTED RAVEN! lease Pass I If i 44 ml BY MEL Z1KES, Times Stall RepmenttUv) SAN DIEGO i The SaB'Four plays later1 jitterbug the Bicarb! uiego unargers, leaiurmg a. (running raui Lowe took it offense whicn was oftensive but a defense which was delightful, remained unbeaten 2 yd. to score another Charger TD. Lead Padded Three minutes later McNeil picked off another After their faltering in the American Footbai Leasrue here Sundav with i start, Haney, Rigney, 34-24 decision over Houston's got busy in the trad Oilers, The Chargers drew their ing marts. To make this possible, that wonderful rascal Autry opened his errant Blanda aerial and brought it 76-yd.

down tha sidelines to score, giving San Diego a 24-3 lead. largest San Diego crowd, 29,210. purse strings. To show you what hap Kemp hit former USC end The game ball to pened, only 10 of the orig Charger defensive safety Charlev McNeil. It should Luther Hayes on the goal line with a 37-yd.

pass just before the half. Hayes took have, lie stole it from Hous ton three times during the the ball away from Houston's game. A look at the final sta Mark Johnston, giving the Chargers an Intermission advantage of 31-3. tistics showed Houston dominating every department with the exception of The Chargers faded In tha inal players araitea front other clubs that bleak December day 1 in Boston remain. During the season no less than 49 mefti have worn the picturesque Angel halo cap.

Only Ken McBrlde, Ted Bowsfield, Ron Moeller, Tom Morgan, Eli Grba, and Dean Chance of the original 16 pitchers 'are still around. Added were last half, making only a 14- one passes intercepted. yd. field goal by George Blair. Unholy Six Houston got three touch The Oilers had six passes SCAMPERING IN Flashy Paul Lowe circles end 2- victory over Houston in San Diego.

Helping, clear down passes out of reserve QB Jacky Lee In the last two stolen. way is Ron Mix (74). Chargers remained unbeaten. yu. unu suuiei -iiuiycia 4.1 iu iuuu iuutim 1 1 Houston quarterback tr wirpnoi9 quarters.

George Blanda got the mes SCORI IY OUARTIRS sage early, witft uari liai San Dleg 1 2 Houston i 0 0-34 1 1434 son, Emil Karas, Ernie Ladd, Spahn Notches Bill Hudson and Ron Nery assaulting him on every pass Scoring: S.D.-Blalr, 44-yd. FO. Blanfla, 51yd. G. S.p.

Kocourtk, 7-vd. pass from Kemp Blair, kick). O. Lowe, J-yd, run (Blair, kick). I McNeil.

74-vd. Bail lntarltlm TICKETS ON SALE FOR GRAND PRIX Tickets are on sale at: Southern California Music 737 Hill Times-Mirror Building lobby, 145 Spring St. Or mall thia coupon to: play, Blanda soon decided ne had better get 'em oil early or make a meal of the ball. Ih Win Wjfh (Blair, kick). s.o.-Mayas, J7yd.

past from Km (Blair, kick). Hall. 11-vd. saas from Lea (Blanda. In fact, one of Blanda Redskins Shake Up Eagles, but Go Under, 14-7 PHILADELPHIA W) The Philadelphia Eagles needed the help of a fumbled punt to defeat the three- completed passes was to kick).

Blanda. me veteran tnea 10 2-Hitfer, 8-0 s.o.-Btair. i4-ya. fg. White.

40-vd. Mil from La (Hand. BY PAUL ZIMMERMAN Sports Editor Once the 1 1 v. picked and the corn shucked in Oklahoma, crow shooting becomes a favorite pastime. Since this happens to be the native state of Gene Autry, one of the Angel owners, we would hardly be surprised if we received a neatly plucked, roasted raven, for eating purposes, once the baseball season has ended.

You see, it's like this: Last April, in what now Is an apparent moment of obvious stupidity, we predicted the Angels would finish last in the American League. A few days later, my long-time singing cowboy friend took gentle but unmistakable a which was his right. "We intend to make Paul Zimmerman eat crow," said Gene in defense of his team. Time to Pay Off The words came through crystal clear for a thousand to hear at the annual Baseball Writer's dinner at the Beverly Hilton. Autry was talking long distance from Baltimore where, the next day, Los Angeles won its first game ever in the American League.

Whether or not Gene goes back home for the annual raven shoot and sends us one, the time has come for us to verbally masticate said crow. Gene's Angels are currently firmly entrenched in eighth place not tenth and have a chance to move a notch higher. The obvious flaw In our April calculations was that we failed to guess Autry and his crafty henchmen Fred a and Bill Rigney would be able to rebuild this year the Grand Prix for Sports Carj HI kick). Tolar. S-vd.

pass from Lea (Blanda. pass out of the pocket only to have Faison oat it back kick). MILWAUKEE (UPI) to him. Times-Mirror company Los Angeles 53, California (Please circle section you prefer) STATISTICS ID. Houit.

IP- i With Faison (256). Ladd First downs i f310). Hudson (277) and Lefthander Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves pitched the sixth two-hitter of his career to beat the Chi Rushing yardas SO 71 Passing yardag 100 S0O Passea 1-h 2S-5S Passes Interceotad by a Nerv (244) all trying to do A him bodily harm, Blanda started getting his passes for Reserved Seats andor Gen Enclosed 13 $. Punts 0-30 Fumbles lost 1 Yards Ponallred 70 touchdown underdog Wash cago tubs, a-u, in the nrst eral Admission tickets at Riverside International Raceway for away a little faster, ington Redskins, 14-7, game ox a aouDie-neaaer Sunday and became the Spark Provided the Grand Prix for sports cars Sunday, Oct. 15.

General Admission Servicemen in uniform and children 12 and under and all reserved seats $2 extra, Nama day in a National Football League game before 50,108 fourth pitcher in major McNeil, the former Comp- eague history to win 20 or at Franklin Field. more games in 12 seasons. Address City With the score tied, 7-7, ton flash, could catch 'em as fast as Blanda could throw them. With the score tied at 3-3 in the first quarter, McNeil provided the The tubs, on home runs topi oy iurnie uamcs ana tfiiiy in the third quarter King Hill of the Eagles boomed IMPORTANT: Make check or money order payable to Grand Prix for Sports Cars. Enclose self-addressed envelope and 25 cents to cover cost of handling and mailing your tickets.

Gene Autry. Williams, won the nightcap, a punt 53 yd. that Redskins' 4-2. spark that started, the fire. He intercepted a Blanda rookie safety Lew Luce of Spahn, retiring the last 18 Penn State bobbled and de pass on his own 7 and took it back 76-yd.

before Hous DARTS AND LANCERS batters to face him, etched his name a little deeper on fensive end Will Renfro re covered for the Eagles at MARIS NOBOSOX YES IN BEANTOWN three all-time pitching lists. It was his 308th career vic the Washington 23. On first down Sonny Jur Coming Soon Selling All Remaining '61'i Near Dealer's Cost Opin Sunday ton end Bill Groman pulled him down from behind on the Oiler 17. Four plays later Charger quarterback Jack Kemp threw his first scoring pass of the AFL season, 6-yd. to end Dave Kocourek.

gensen spotted Tommy Mc tory, tying him with Hoss Radbourne; hi3 55th career shutout, tying him for fourth on the all-time Na Donald in the end zone and BOSTON (A Roger the likes of Jim Donohue, Ryne Duren, Art Fowler, and Johnny James. They plugged the leaky Infield with players such as Joe Koppe. George Thomas, Billy Moran and Tom Satriano. Of the original outfielders Ken Hunt and Albie Pearson are the lone survivors. Leon Wagner and Lee Thomas were brought in.

George Thomas, Steve Bilko, have doubled in brass. fired a strike to the fleet Maris went homerless for tional League list, and to the third straight game Sua day while Boston righthander Bill Monbouquette beat New York 3-1 on a five-hitter. Maris gave a crowd of flanker-back who grabbed it from the outstretched hands Faison threw up his long day's win deadlocked him of defensive Ben Scotti. arms two minutes later and with Walter Johnson for intercepted another Blanda third place on the log of 20- 52-Yd. TD Earlier in the period, Jur- 802 a thrill with his strongest bid for home run No.

CO pass before it had gone 3 yd.1 2I0O S. FISUCRM RI 8-0155 Orioles Gain Split With White Sox gensen directed the Eagles to a 7-0 lead on a 52-yd. pass game winners, in this latter category, only Cy Young, who won 20 games 16 times, and Christy Mathewson, who did it 13 times, are ahead of him. in the eighth inning when he lined a foul into the right field seats on an 0-2 count, then flied to the base of the left field wall. and run play to Pete Retz laff, the rugged end.

Philadelphia's lead held up only for 18 seconds when Chicago CHICAGO (UPI) Billy bl Milwaukee ab bl 4 0 0 0 2 110 i Earlier in the game Ashburn.cf Zlmmar.Jb Hoeft, with ninth inning iW ill quarterback Norm Snead on against Monbouquette, off Wllliams.lf Banks, the first play after the kick- 5 113 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 Maye.rf 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 Aaron, rf-cf 3 0 0 0 Adcock.lb 2 0 0 0 Torre.c 3 0 0 Tavlor.lf help from Hoyt Wilhelm, salvaged a double-header if whom he had homered twice this season, Maris walked, flied to short cen Altman.rf off, hurled a perfect pass to end Fred Dugan, who caught 3 split for the Baltimore Ori 3 10 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 oles Sunday when he scat the ball 5 yd. behind the ter and singled to right. 4 2 11 Elston.p Hubbs Schultz.D tered five hits in a 5-3 night 0 0 0 0 Spahn.p 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 New York ab bl Boston ab bl closest Eagles' defender and raced for a touchdown. The cap victory after the thica' Mathews 2 0 0 0 Schillings 4 110 2 0 10 Geloar.cf 4 0 2 1 go White Sox won the open Totals 23 0 2 0. Totals 34 111 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 play covered 80 yd.

DeMaestrl.ss Marls.cf,rf Read.ct 2 0 0 0 4 12 0 shell of a team which started the pennant race. Only 20 Less The last time we looked, the Angels had won only 20 games less than our own Dodgers who repose in second place in the National League. (We had brashly picked them to win.) As a matter of fact, they stand a chance of bettering the 1958 winning performance of the Dodgers, who finished seventh and won only 71 games when they first hit Los Angeles. (O.K. Be a kill-joy if you like, and point out that the Angels will have played more games.) The fact remains that the club has turned in a remarkable record for its first time out in the '01 mwW 00 Hubbs filed out for EUton In eth.

Mays ran for Spangler In 6th. Mathews struck out for Sehultr In th er, 8-7. First ama: 3 0 10 Jensen, rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Bunnell. lb 1 1 0 The deals came in rapid-fire fashion. Some naturally didn't pan out, but the long-range results were good.

Whatever the Angels do from here on in, as they give experience to new players, their accomplishment has been remarkable. Don't Fancy It! As a former midlander, we've sampled crow and don't much care for it. The flesh is tough, strong, stringy. However, if friend Autry shoots and sends us one for eating purposes as he kinda promised, we'll have to do the best we can by it. After, all it'3 a change from sow belly and 3 0 0 0 Pagllaronl.c 3 0 Mantie.ef Chicago 000 000 000-0 Milwaukee 0)0 141 01 I Baltlmora ab bl Chlcwo ab bl 10IO Graon.

as 2 5 0 10 Aoaricla.ss Rodgers. PO-A Chicago, 24-12; Mil 4 2 10 4 12 2 1111 Snead, highly touted rookie from Wake Forest who fizzled in the Redskins' losing opener last week against San Francisco, was a standout Sunday. The 215-lb. quarterback demonstrat BlanchardT Baits, If Lopez.lf Howard Skowron.lfe Bover waukee. 27-a.

DP Barrlgan to Santo. B.Rob'son,3b E. Brandt.cf Gentlle.lb 4 1 1 LOS Chicago, Milwaukee, 7. 2B 2 110 Landli.cf 0 0 0 4 3 2 1 ianhn 1. Aaron.

Tnrra. HR Torre. 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 10 im 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 3 3 Sievars.lb Pitcher IP ER B8SO 5 0 2 1 Mlnoso.lf 3 Herioo.rf-lf Cardwell-L (14-1 4 4 4 1 3 0 40 4 1 Halo Arroyo.p tisron I i i 1 i Folleve Reniff.p Sehultr Spahn-W (20-13) ed poise and the ability to 1000 10 10 0 0 0 0 Breeding, 2b PBBrriaan llmnlrM Stalner. Walsh. Totals 33 I 5 1 Totals 27 3 7 3 3 0 0 0 3 110 Lollarx 4 0 0 0 Horlen.p 4 13 1 Plerce.p 0 0 0 0 Hacker.p 1110 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 pass pro style as ne com Conlan, Peiekoudas and Burkhardt.

Tim, 2h. 3Jm. Alt. 4,000 lest.) Hals grounded out for Terry In 7th, New York 000 OtS 0001 Plain Front Dress Slacks We have a complete selection of fine dress slacks priced from 14.95 to 20.00. In this grouping are beltloop and beltless models, diura weights and the newPerma-Crease slack.

Second iame: Baroer.o Throneberry Phlllev LaHew.p Totals Boston ooo 001 20x-3 pleted 13 of 29 for 225 yd. His prime target was Dugan, a four-year veteran Chleaao ab bl Milwaukee ab A bl E-Oraan. PO-A New York 24-13; Boat, 3 2 11 Spnnsler.cf 3 10 0 on 27-4. DP Skowron to Dt Maestri to 33111 1 40 4 Totals 0 0 00 Skowron; Maestri to Qranr to 4 13 2 4 0 10 who caught six for 168 yards. Skowron.

LOB New York Boston 4. 3 110 Aaron.rt 2B Gelger, Runnels, Paglleronl. HR SCORE BY QUARTERS Throneberry singled for In 2nd, E. Robinson walked for Snyder In 4th. Folles filed out for Leu In 5th.

Phllley grounded out for Brown In Ith, SCORE BY INNINGS Wllliams.lf Banks.ss Rodgers.lb Mathews Beftel.c Hobbie.P Choose from this seasons most wanted colors, i Skowron. Jensen, Monbououetta. Pitcher- IP ER BB Si Washington 0 0 7 0-7 Philadelphia 0 0 14 0-14 4 0 2 0 4 0 2 2 4 0 10 4 0 10 3 0 20 4 0 0 0 3 0 00 .10 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 110 0 Tarry 4 4 I 1 0 Arrove-L (15-5) 1 3 2 2 1 Reniff 1 0 0 0 1 Saitimor aaa ni7 4 0 10 Adcock.lb 4 0 0 0 Torrex 4 0 10 Taylor.lf 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Bovd Chrlslay Hendlev.p Chicago 5M 211 Mx-4 Monb'guta-W (14-13) 5 112 4 i Dicron Polyester Wool All Wool Worsteds ....1815 Reverse Twists It. IS Hansen, PO-A Baltlmora, Phils. Retilaff, 52-yd.

pass from Jurej-tnsen (Waliton, kick). Wash. Dusan, SO-yd. pass from Snead (Avenl, kick). Phlla.

Retilaff, 5J-vd. pass from Jur gensen (Walston, kick). Attendance 50,104. Wr MonDOuouoTT. umoiros NBPO, 24-U: Chicago, 27-10.

DP Robinson to Heller, stpnns, Schwartz. Tim Jh 14m Attandanco 30,102. DONOVAN'S 1-HITTER THWARTS TWINS, 4-1 Breeding to Gentlit) Lau to Breeding. LOB Baltimore, Chicago, 3. 2B Gan.

tile. Hershberger. Minoso. Folles, Breed Totals 34 4 3 Totals 34 2 I 2 Mava hit Into fielder's choice for Hand- STATISTICS Ing, B. Robinson.

HR Smith, Gentile, Wash. Phlla. SB Aparlclo. Pierce. ley in Ith.

is i Boyd orounoeo out for Taylor in tn. Chrisley grounded out for McMillan In ER BB SO 5 4 10 blasted a home run just in Pitcher- IP Barbara (17-12) 1 5 Brown 6 La Haw 1 0 MINNEAPOLIS ST PAUL (UPI) Washing eth. Blomquist's 64 Sets Course Mark LANCASTER Defend 3 3 0 0 ChleifO 000 101 0014 siae me ngntneia line in First down Rushing yardag Passing yardag Passes Passes Int. by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 0 0 0 4 3 1 Milwaukee 000 IM 0102 104 44 3I Its 3 1 -J5 7 0 55 20 ton's Dick Donovan gave up the seventh inning. Imported Reverse Twists 20.09 SILVERWOODS Sixth 1 Broadway 8522 Wllshlr Isulaysnf 4129 Cranshs laultvarsT U.S.C.

Cimiks, 340 t. Hoovw 010. finerim City, 0401 Via Nun Orin County, 440 N. EusllO, AnahsliR PiiaOn lints Suktra Oil Am, 2J810 Hiwdiom IM. Horien 2 5 Pierce-W (10-9) O'i I Haekar Vi 3 3 12 E-Santo.

Mava. PO-A-Chlcaao. 27-12i 0 0 0 Milwaukee. 27-12. DP Santo to Bertell: Washington ab bl Minnesota ab bl Umolres Honoehlek.

Flaherty. Klnna ing champ Ralph Blomquist McMillan to Bollina to Adcock (2). LOB Chicago, Milwaukee, i. Ft Williams, 0 1 0 L. Green.cf 4 0 0 0 mon.

Hurley. Tlma 2h. llm. Attendance 5 0 0 0 Martlne.Jb 3 0 0 0 only one nit, a home run, Sunday as the Senators downed the Minnesota Twins, 4-1. of Wilshire set a course rec 1,000.

eanKS. Pitcher IP ER BB SO 4 110 KllleOrew.TO 3 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 Sill Bait. ib bl Chlctto ib bl (f-Ill 7 I 2 1 1 a Irish Football IRELAND CHAMPIONSHIP Down. 1 goals 4 points, Offallv 1 goals B.Roblns'n,3b 5 0 0 0 Aparlclo.ss 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 Hobbi IH 0 0 0 0 0 O'ConnellJb Hlnton.lf G. Gren.rf Klng.rf Johnson.ss Tasby.cf Zlpfel.lb Daley.e Donovan, Breeding.2b 4 0 2 0 F.Robins'h.rf 4 1 reedino.

2b Hendley-L (5-7) I 5 3 3 13 Donovan kept the Twins ord of 64 Sunday to win the professional division of the sixth annual $2,000 Antelope Valley Country Club 4 110 Marsno g'W 4 I 1 Harthb'a'rxf Burdett 1 4 1 1 0 0 a Atiiton.rr 3 3 11 4 0 3 1 3 0 0 1 3 0 10 Katt, 4 0 0 0 Dobbek 0 points. cneck until Joe Altobelli 3100 4 111 alio amim.jD 5 110 Mlnoso.lf 4 112 Martln.lb Umpires Walsh, conlan, Burkharl Stelner, Petekoudat. Time Jh, 16m. At' ttndanc 7,262. 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 000 1000 Ml 0 00 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 MINOR CHAMPIONSHIP -Cork, goals 7 points; May five points.

0 0 0 0 10 Carreon.e Brandf.cf Gentile, ib E.Roblne'n.rf Willlams.lf SnydeMf Hansen, ss Polles.e Hoart.p Wllheim.p pro-amateur golf Siangt.B Becouar 1 a 2 Piiarro.p sc Score.p Dorresteyn Wins oo 0 0 andis He carded a C7 on open Pirate Rally Subdues Phils cl sh Totals 35 4 10 3 Total) 21 1 I 1 Dobbek orsuno: out for Kaaf In th. Becquar filed for Stanga in Ith. SCORE BY INNINGS ing day Saturday for his 100 fett from Wilthirt Blvd. Bwtrly Hilli epon Thursday Ivtningt t00 fett from Campus Can VVoifwaeef eptn Mtnday fvinngi avers Pllarclk Motorcycle Race total of 131. Results: Totals 34 3 7 3 35 5105 Totals waiwnffon ooo mi 010-4 Dick Dorresteyn of San Blomouist.

07-44-131; t. nninniioia 000 000 1001 p'Connall, Johnson, Vtrsalles, War Pablo won the 15-lap experts Landls filed out for Score In Ith. Sitvars walked for McLlih In tth. Pllarick ran for Slavers In tth, SCORE BY INNINGS Chuck Piecha (Seoulvada), 49-44135; 3. Tit bet.

Larry Mowry (Bonlta), 41-73140 and Art Stewart (Studio City), 70-70140. PRO-AM WINNERS Art Millar (W1t- 'in- PO-A Minnesota, 77-i Washington, 11T, ur-tipii to warrin 10 vtrsaiieii Varsallas. LOB Washington. i Minna. PHILADELPHIA (J) The Pittsburgh Pirates put together four straight singles to score two runs in the seventh inning and come main event Sunday night in the first motorcycle TT ern)-J.

R. Brown-Pet Gieson-oon Hall Baltimore tot Chicago 000 103 I sota, 2. 2B O'Connatl, Johnson. 3B Hln- Regrouped and Repriced for Final Clearance in Westwood Store Only nr AiroNMi. g'tonnail, Mlnton, steeplechase ever staged at B.

Robinson. PO-A-Baltlmort. 27 Vay bSOO' laF glT agW kks Ils7 aP Ojgr Chicago. 27-1. DP Braadlna to Hanian Saugus Stadium.

Results: to Gentile, LOB Baltlmora, Chlcaso, 7. 2B Foiies. hr Minoso. SB-Brandt. from behind for a 4-3 victory over the Philadelphia Katt L(M) 0 7 3 3 3 TOURNAMENTS Corraifeyni 1.

Dick Hammer; i SF-Hoaft, 5'noa 2 2 10 13 A rimrit lAJattlA Lit It Pitcher IP ER BB SO Moora 1 1 0 0 0 0 i ty iBiif m. viaip, Amateur class iio iaos l. Jimmv 3 2 14 i'hiiiies bunciay. 1 Pittsburgh bl Phlla. ab bl umpirss anar, ivcKimey, smiTh cnyiau.

Tlma 2h. 20m. Plaint 2. Van Lecuweni 3. Dava Palmar; 0 0 1 Hoalt-W (7-4) Wllhelrn 1 Pliarro-L (14-7) 4 7 Store 2 3 4.

Sam Thomas, 4:54.97. 5 i 3000 0 11 5 0 10 5 110 5 13 0 NOVICE CLASS (I taps) 1. Carroll Jackson; 2. Jcrrv Saoulm 1. Data Nor.

0 0 12 MCLisn 1 I lund; 4. Bud Stubbs. 4:04.53. WP Plzarro. Score.

Umolres lahartv SUITS R0. to) 69.95 39.93 SUITS Rtg. to 79.95 49.95 TROPHY DASH (2 laps)-l. O'Brlsn; Klnnamon, Hurley, Honoehlek. Tims Top Batters NATIONAL LEAOUI j.

Dorreneyn; 3. oich wiann, Uh. 24m. Attendance 7,320. 3 I Covmoton.rl 2 1 1 0 Schofleld.is Groatjb Clendenon.rl Stuart, lb Skinner, If B'Jrgct! Virdon.cf Fois.p CleTientg Iturdlvent, tm I 0 Pcf, A A riOFBr, llUt? MB JJ Clement.

Pittsburgh. 144 Stt 201 4iaSkAlaaBSM 3 nclnnatl 105 J4 20J i rinion, til I 1 BavAr. 51 rtnswt, 2 Bover. St. niinne Louis Man's Slacks Reg.

lo 16.95 9.95 Short Sleeve Sport Shirts Reg. to 6.95 2.99J Wash 'n Wear Men's Slacks Reg. to 12.95 7.95 I I II A i.t.T it i 0 0 C.SmittUb 0 1 0 Amaro.ss 0 0 0 0 Green, Short Smith i Roberts. E.Velo a i i aron. nniiwauHA sw 107 ie .332 ISO M4 112 IW .325 1 44S 71 14 J2 1 S34 114 172 .32 Mmh.

I A 0 ii i 0 -TnA. Robinson, Cincinnati, Cepda, San Fran. Mathews, Milwaukee 147 54 101 175 .300. DODGERS vs PITTSBURGH 4:50 P.M. 47 sis yy 171 ,30 DArmutTs iniAllmtii, Chicago Can Totals 3 4 la 4 Totals 134 SO 74 155 J05i Ul 554 123 149 .304 Wash 'n Wtar SUITS Reg.

42.50 33.50 SPORT COATS Reg. to 39.95 14.95 Clamant slnoted for Fosi In 4th. Homo Runs Runs Batted In Or loth. SS holn of 45 CPda, S.F, 134 3 Robinson, Cln. Jay lor filed out for Dalrymol In 7th.

0. Smith filed out for Short In 7th, Walters ran for Covington In ith. Valo graundad out tor Rubarts In tth.1 SCORE BY INNINGS Caoada, IF, Mays, RoWnson, Cln, Adcock, Mil. 34 Aaron, Mil. I 34 (VSVI, S.F.

33 Stuart, Pitt. Aaron. Mil. ehamptomhip golf. Coopero tlvt manaetment, excellent cvislnt and catering.

Stage, ballroom, eound system. Mod eft prices. Free parking fat 600 care. Plttiburfh gig eel tos 4 phitadMia til 001 suol AMERICAN LBAOUB CuainttrTsr'tlCTf4r KoiTn aewfTHo Union oil Comptny Cslifomlp Pet. Plavtr, Club- AS Howard.

New York 124 4.12 44 155 Yen owe it to ynurstlf GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT Cash, Detroit 153 517 113 1M J5 J54 Covlnoton, Foss. PO-A Plttsbuurgh J7 17; phildlphls 27-14. DP Amaro to A to Walls 7i Mataroskl to Scho-fiid Stuart) Dalrymol to Amaro; Mlmu1 to Amaro to Walls. LOB Pitts-, Kiarsail, uavwana 15S Katlnt, Detroit 140 S2 Vi IM .373 JI7 3o4 omsseW'i FOX HILLS Manrla, New York 152 514 131 )J Robinson, Chicago 127 404 45 120 Battsy, Minnesota 130 41 61 137 Sulwrn, Kansas Clfy. 14 11 64 142 00,000 Warts Day nd Nlht Clear Channsl Station 9 burg 9i Phiiadtiphia 23 S'uart.

Sulnner, Catllson, Amaro. np-Daiiymple, SB Caiiisww t-Walk-mus. Foss 1 2 'J 3 .301 Prancona. Cleveland 14 eu i 'o 115 5i4 2 151 unm 131 71 144 JV8 UniUfrtt'tp tore for iflttt Brandt, Baltlmora Romano. Cleveland Ham Runs COUNTRY CLUB 300 W.

Slauton. SP 6-179S AfuaH-W (7-10) 1 1 1 i 0 Stufjiyanf 1 1 8 0 1 Oftn 11 i 1 0 ihort-L tt, 1'j 4 3 2 0 1 Rum Batted In 5 Marls, Y. Hn Marts, N.Y, V.Vmi HUH a 114 JO. 0EVHIV BRIVt a Thurl. 1 ft I JO WMTW00O VILUBI 040 WMIWOOl OLVO.t a Man.

10:50 tt li) 2 .1 0 0 0 Manlta.N.Y. 54 Grnt.lt, Bait. 138 45 Colavlto, Detroit 135 44 Mantle, N.Y. t2 43 Cash, Petroif U7 3 HBP Pots (C. Smith).

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