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11 DAYTON DAILY' NEWS Tuesday, June 23, 1970 Cincy Rain Date July 15; Bench, Perez Slioo-Ins Capsules Braves Knuckleball-Minded; Wheelwright, Rozelle to Meet I NEW YORK The July 14 All-Star baseball game at Cincinnati's new Riverfront stadium will start at 8: 15 p.m. EDT and, in the event of postponement because of rain, will be rescheduled for 3 p.m. the next afternoon, July 15. That was the word today from Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who also said the National league's eight starters, excluding pitchers, wilLbe announced by his office on July 6, with the American league starters to be made known July 7. The National league pitchers will be announced on July 8, and the A i a league July 9.

MEANWHILE Cincinnati catcher Johnny Bench and third baseman.Tony Perez appear to be shoo-ins in the balloting by fans in this last week of voting for the All-Star game. Bench has 348,111 votes to runnerup Joe Torre's Perez has 234,251 to 115,579 for Ron Santo of Chicago, in second. Cincinnati's Pete Rose in running fourth among outfielders. A GRIEVANCE filed by the players association last November has resulted in the second-place finishers in the four divisions receiving additional shares from last year's World Series. The voting: First RicKit Alln, St.

Ltvt. 136.4J9, Willi McCovey, San Fronrlsc, 131,616. Orlondo Cepeda, Atlonta, Ernie Banks, Cnlcoge, tt.Uf. Lei Way, Cincinnati, Wl Porker, Ul Angeles. 23,413.

Second Dos Glenn Becker, ChlcoM, 150,67, rellx WHion, Aflorrta, 121,776, Tommy Helms, Cincinnati, Jullon Javier. St. Louis, 71,374, Ted Slzemore, Los Anaeiet, Joe Morgan, Houston, 31,580. Third base Tony Perei. Cincinnfm.

234,251, Ron Santa, CMcogo, 115,570, CiMe Boyer, Atlanta, 95,163, Mike Shannon, Louis, 29.224, Hlchle Hrtnew, Pltlslwrrih, 19,45, Bill GraDarkewiti, Lot A.igiii,, 17,949. ihortstop Don Kesslneer, Chicane, 178,329, Denlt MenKe, Houston, 107,921, Maury Wills, Les Angeles, .1 Harrelson, New York, 17,715, Fred Patck, 26,611, Hal Lanier, Sun r.u..-Cisco, 17,000. Johnny Benrh, Cir-inncl 341,111, Joe Torre, St. Louis. 55,327, Tin-McCarver.

Philadelphia, Grote. New York, 27,110, Dick Dietz, Son Francisco, Tom Hal.fr, L. geies, 16,326. Ourtleld Henry Aaron, 1 Arlcntr. 390,357, Rico Corty, Atlonto, 1 77,744, Wih lie Mays.

5on rroncisco, fe.e Rose, Cincinnati 15,664, Roberto Cle-mente, Pittsburgh, 133,527, Eli: VV-lioms, Chicago, 79,571, Lou Brock, St. Louis, 72,247, Tommle Ague, New Torn, 66,640, Bobby Tolon, Cincinnati, 44,673. Motty Alou. Pitlsburah 36,073, Deon Jones, New York, 35,961, John Colllson. 25,107.

tii i Na II rMf i Louis Ryun Reds' Scoring River Downs helped Mrs. Judy Rankin come from seven strokes back to win the $25,000 George Washington LPGA Classic by a stroke over Sandra Haynie. Mrs.y Rankin, winning her first on the pro tour in two years, shot a final-round five-under 68 for a 52-hole total of 312. The tip paid off with six short birdie putts on the final round Houston, which has a run of II NCAA university golf championships since winning the first one at Ohio State in 1956, starts defense of its 1969 title over the OSU Scarlet course Wednesday SOCCER TOLL Brazil's celebration of its soccer team's World Cup championship left 44 dead and at an estimated 1,800 treated in the four main public hospitals of Rio de Janeiro between midnight Sunday and noon Monday. Most of the causes were from fireworks burns, falls, heart attacks and gun shots, plus a large number of traffic accidents THEY'RE OFF Monday's win- ners: Ogden Phipps Reviewer, $4.60, smashing Gallant Man's 1957 record of 1:47 1-5 with for the yt miles depsite the slop In the Nassau County Handicap at Belmont; Rhett $6.20.

by a head in a three-horse photo finish at Delaware Park; Daytripper, $4, by a neck at Tropical Park; Script Girl, $7.40, by 10 lengths in Monmouth's Jack Dempsey purse while the former world heavyweight champion looked on; Mistong, $27.20, at Arlington tJlfJmp'fbn quarterfiofseTvfike Win Latest baseball moves Cleve-; land: Signed its top six choices in the free agent draft with 18 of 39 picked coming to terms. Infielder Harry Shaughnessy, No. 3 choice from Western Michigan university, assigned to Savannah. No. 1 choice, Stanford pitcher Steve Dunning, 'i may start against the Yankees in New York later this week after two creditable performances.

His re-l', cord is 1-0 Houston: Outfielder Tommy Davis, placed on waivers, claimed by Oakland. His place on roster taken by Cesar Cedeno, 19-year-old i Dominican, batting .373 at Okla- homa City. Astros also optioned outfielder-infielder Keith Lombard to Oklahoma City, obtained out-j fielder Don Bosch from Winnipeg for righthander Mike Marshall i Atlanta: Optioned southpaw re-liever Larry Jaster to Richmond, called up knuckleballer Aubrey I Gatewood from Shreveport, joining veteran knuckleballers Hoyt Wil-helm and Phil Nlekro Pittsburgh: Sold re-liever Chuck Hartenstein to St. Louis for undisclosed cash, reacti-vated reliever Joe Cibbon Red Sox: Recalled righthander Gary Wagner from Louisville, optioned rookie infielder Luis Alvaredo to the i Colonels GRID GRITS New Orleans running back Ernie Wheelwright will meet with Commissioner Pete Rozelle concerning his ownership of a Jefferson parish, nightspot. The club building is or was allegedly owned by rackets figure Carlos Marcello 1.

Swnaiir Marike 14.40, 7.40, 5.0O; Roman Beth 4.00, J. 40; Aldee 660. Kope .0, 4.00, 3.00: Big Boy Blue 4.40, 3.20; Bela Bill 3.00. (Dolly double, 3. Enloy Life 4.60, 3.20, 2.10; Radora 3.20, 4.40 Movln Easy 5.00.

4. Rueado 6.60, 4.40, 3.20; Well Read 14.20, 5.60; Sweet Andrea 3. SO. 5. Llncton 3.20, 2.40, 2.40; Countess Cyn 3.20, 3.20; Lot Summer 40.

(Qulnella, 3-, 9.60). 6. Really Really Real 25.20, 1.00, 4.00; Brutal 3.00, 1.60; Barry 3 00. 7. Olive Chrysler 7.0t, 3.

BO, 3.20; Mermaid Gal 11. SO, 5 00; Fast Fan 2.60. I. Buls 35.20, 12 SO, 4.60; Irish Sword 5.10, 2 80; Purple Ploeon 2.40. '9.

Austin's Fool 7.40,4.20, 3.20; Beau Devil 3.40, 2.80; Fast Return 14.40. (Qulnella, 1-4, 16.50). Attendance 3.452; handle S289.983. Simpson Davis COLLEGIATES Wayne Williamson, Parsons college, Fairfield, Iowa, athletic director-football coach, has resigned to become ath-I i supervisor of Hillsborough County Board of I 1 1 Tampa, Fla Bob Brannum, 43, former Boston Celtic who coached past two years at Kenyon, has been named head basketball coach at Brandeis. He succeeds another former Celtic, K.C.

Jones, who became an assistant at Harvard MERGER THREAT President Franklin Mieuli of the San Francisco Warriors has threatened to seek another vote on a proposed merger of professional basketball unless the Denver Rockets relinquish rights to Michigan State sophomore Ralph Simpson, signed as a hardship case to play in the 1970-71 season under a reported $1 million contract. Mieuli said ABA Commissioner Jack Dolph has said his league would reject the Simpson contract and would fine the Rockets $10,000 if the contract were, submitted. Cedarville Ferndale Farms of A. B. (Doc) Evans by Mrs.

Mary Anne Paris, a leading quarterhorse breeder. The horse was delivered from Lubbock, after being purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strong of Springfield FISTICUFFS The U.S. Supreme court declined 8-0 to give former heavyweight champion Cas-sius Clay permission to go to Canada to fight his successor, Joe Frazier Spain's Jose Manuel Ibar retained his European heavyweight championship by outpointing German challenger Jurgen Blin in 15 rounds at Barcelona.

Former heavyweight champion Joe Louis is still a patient at a Denver Veterans Administration hospital but "is doing a lot better." Ring magazine has designated Jerry Quarry Fighter of the Month and ranked him No. 1 heavyweight contender after his KO of Mac Foster MISCELLANY Mrs. Jim Ryun, wife ot the world record holder in the mile and half-mile, gave birth Sunday, Father's Day, to a 6-pound, 8-ounce girl, their first child I 1 litjU'TTfr I CINCINNATI Haw the runs scored Monday at Crosley field: GIANTS 1st Mays mashed his 16th homer over the center field wall. McCovey doubled post first base Into the Giant bullpen. Henderson doubled past third Into the Reds' bullpen, scoring McCovey.

Dlett doubled to the left field wall, plating Henderson. Three Runs (Giants, 34)) REOS 1st Rose walked and took third on Woodward's slnale to center. Rose scored on Peret' socrtflce fly to center. Bench singled and Carbo walked to load the bases. Corrales walked foro- ing home Woodward.

Conception tripled to the right field corner scorlnq Bench, Carbo and Corrales. Five Runt (Reds, 5-31 GIANTS 3rd Mays walked ond McCovey singled him to second, with Mays moving to third when Bench kicked the boll for an error. Dietz singled to left, scoring Mays. (Borbon pitching). C-al-laoher stroked a double down the riant field line, plating McCovey and moving Dlett to third.

Borbon balked, permitting Dietz to score ond moving Gallagher to third. Lonier singled to rlaht, pushing Gollaaher home. Bonds doubled off the scoreboard, sending home Lanier. Hunt slnaled to center scoring Bonds. (Clonin-ger pltchlna).

Six Runs (Giants, 9-5) GIANTS lh McCovey walked and Henderson tripled to center, McCovey scoring. One Run (Giants, 10-5). REDS 7th Peret ripped Ms 25th homer off the scoreboard clock. On Run (Giants, 10-61. GIANTS 1th Mays rapped his ITttt homer over the center field fence and Dietz followed with Ms 14th Into the right field seats.

Two Runs. (Giants, 12-6) GIANTS tth Pitcher Robertson lofted his first maor leaaue homer over the center field wall. On Run, (Giants 129 Olds In Stock Msl have lir conditioning, perlecl June-time dessert! trr dishing up transportation in I pii great variety of flavors: TRIUMPH sports flavor TOYOTA tcmnj fli 01DSHCBIIE deluxe fitter. WENHYOLDS Your 3 flavored troniporfation deaftf CHIP A ptittmg tip from feljiw player Jo Anne Carter has been, put out stud at the win, 134). REUSS, NELSON THE WIlhffRS Cards, Pirates Split On Rookies' Pitching I rl Born Southgate, Oct.

23, 1931 Positlon-P, Phillies Uniform Number 14 Helpht 4-3 Weiuht 200 Batfr Riqht ThrowsRight Acquired Signed as free agent Oct. 29, 1V69 196934 0. 212 IP, 1JW, 10 157 SO, 3.6 ERA. Coreer-526 3,430 IP, 509 157 2,650 SO, 3.15 ERA. Note Pitched for Dodaeri last 6 week of lost seovon atier starting season with Pirates ond previous seasons with Phils ond 11-qers.

Pitched perfect dome for Phils against Wets, June 21, 1964, and -h 1 1 1 for Tigers 0'iainst Red Sox, July 20, lvi8. Only 20-wln season was 204 mark with liners In 1957, but has had four 19-wln seasons. AP Wirephoto TODAY HEMP 1 1 Nil ULUhjo Baseball Standings National League American League East Division GB Boltimore 44 23 i 2'i New York 40 26 .606 Jl Ruggtd 4-ply nylon cord (most sizes! Economy prices Exceeds all government requirements for: Strength, Endurance, High Speed Performance Dolrolf 33 30 .524 9 Boston 30 33 .476 12 Cleveland 29 34 .460 13 Washington 29 37 .439 14Vi West Ovisien 4 5'? 12' 2 East Division Won Lost Pet. ChiCOOO 35 28 .556 New York .13 31 .516 Pittsburgh 34 35 St. Louis 32 33 Philadelphia 30 34 Montreal 24 42 .364 Cincinnati 47 21 .691 Los Angeles 31 30 .559 Atlonta 36 .554 San Francisco 32 3 5 4.78 Houston 29 40 .420 Diego 30 42 4.17 WCATiOi! VALUE Minnesota 40 21 .656 California 37 27 .58 Oakland 38 .559 9 9' i I I' 2 18'i 19 4" I is1; i8's; 2i Chicago 24 Kansas City 23 Milwaukee 21 .359 .323 Monday" ReMiIts By HERSCHEL NISSENSON AP Sports Writer Outside of the fact that they've both made two major league starts, have 2-0 career records, pitched complete game victories Monday night, don't mind challenging the hitters and served military reserve duty early this season, rookies Jerry Reuss and Jim Nelson are as different as night and day.

Reuss, a 6-foot-5, 200-pound blond lefty, scattered nine hits as St. Louis whipped Pittsburgh, 6-1, in the opener of a twi-night doubleheader. Nelson, a 6-foot, 180-pound dark-haired righthander, then took the mound for the Pirates and blanked the Cardinals, 1-0, in the 10-inning nightcap. In other National League action, San Francisco out-slugged Cincinnati, 13-6; Los Angeles downed Atlanta. 4-2; the New York Mets trimmed the Chicago Cubs, 9-5; Philadelphia took two from Montreal; 6-0 and 3-2, and Houston beat San Diego, 4-1.

THE CARDS made it easy for Reuss, who was making his first 1970 appearance but pitched seven innings of two-hit ball to beat Montreal last year in his other big league game. They ripped into Dock Ellis for five runs in the second inning, handing him his second straight defeat since he hurled a no-hitter against San Diego. Reuss worked out of a bases loaded, one-out jam in the fifth by getting Freddie Patek on a short fly and Matty Alou on a pop to the infield. It was the first complete game for Nelson since July of 1968, a year he spent in the Eastern league. He developed arm trouble in spring training that year and has been plagued by it off and on ever since.

But he had his fast ball, curve and palm ball in fine shape Monday and shows an 0.33 ERA for 23 innings. "I had to walk Richie Allen In the 10th with a man on second and I pitched around him two other times," Nelson said, "but I prefer to challenge the hitters. That's the reason they're making $60,000 a year. If they hit it, that's what they're getting paid for. They're getting $60,000 and I'm getting $12,000, or around that." HOME RUNS by Wes Parker, Billy Grabarkewitz and Bill a i powered the Dodgers past the Braves and Lito second place in the NL West.

"If they didn't count my strikeouts," said Grabarkewitz, whose two-run homer snapped a 1-1 tie but who has fanned 66 times this season, "I'd be hitting .700." He's hitting .333 as it is. Houston's Don Wilson, beset by shoulder miseries and making his first start in 16 days, checked San Diego on three hits, including Clarence Gaston's first-inning homer. He struck out nine, walked none and retired 20 consecutive batters over one stretch. Ooklond 2, Kansas dy 1 Balnntore 9, Boston 8 Minnesota 4, Milwaukee 3 Only Games Scheduled Son Frnntisco 13, Cincinnati 6 Philadelphia 6-3, Montreal 0-2 New York 9. Chicago 5.

St Louis 6-0, Pittsburgh 1-1, 2nd gome 10 Innings. Los Angeles 4, Atlanta 2 Houston 4, Son Dleqo I 0 Today's (paint Fadaral Sizaa Excit a Tax Blackwall Whitawtll 7.00-13 $1.90 $10.95 $13.95. 7.75-14 2.17 14.75 17.25 8.25-14 2.33 16.95 19.45 5.60-15 1.58 13.75 16.25 7.75-15 2.19 14.75 17.25 8.25-15 2.36 16.95 19.45 8.55-14 2.53 21.25 8.55-15 2.57 21.25 San Francisco (McCormick 2 2) at Cm- i Kansas City (Droao S-4) ot Oakland' Cinnotl (Nolan 7-4), 8:05 p.m., WHIO (to- (Ooticon 141, nlnht. dm cnicaao 0-4) of California, Montreal McGinn 35 at Philadelphia (Meirsmlm (-61, niqht. Binning 5 7, night.

"Biyeveo 2 2) of Milwaukee, New York SodecktSI ot Chicago (Boun 1-51, moht. Dr-cker 14. Detroit (Lolich -7 ot Washington (Bru-, St. Louis Taylor 2-4 ot Pitlsburah Moose nt 4-4, nlahl. 6 6, night.

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