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The Times Leader du lieu suivant : Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 27

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Twenty-Sewn Walton's; Patter Reds Snap Cardinals' Skein at Seven Games, 6-1 TBIES-LEADER, EVENING NEWS, RECORD, WILKES-BARRE, PJL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1972 1 VAt this time of the year Jenks: Attro Hurler GU 2 to Boot William usually busy running baseball program ia the Parsons Birds Get section of wilkes-Barre, Rose's 3-Run Double Keys; Knw ttn'c hnaipr th and not in tporU. The rotund ex KTvirmn- who suffered ievr Dierker Shuts Out Pirates on 8-Hitter injuries in me war, wont ing irouDQ-uie-cJocJc on the flood He' been handling In AL East Gincy Victory x.rk details. lor the city many years, but this by far his CINCINNATI (ITI) HOUSTON (UPI)-Larry Dierker Manled PittsburgS CHICAGO (UPD-Merv Ret- tougnest us. One day we saw Jenks at tenmund drove in the winning Pete Rose' baaes-kaded double highlighted a five-run second inning which car run with a sixth inning single I on eight hits for his fifth shntoot of the season and drove in two runs with a tingle and a suicide bunt Tuesday night lo lead the Houston Astro to a 6-0 victory over tha and Pat Dob ion struck out 11 batters as the Baltimore Pirate. Orioles defeated the Chicago Dierker, didn't walk a Whits Sox, 2-1.

Tuesday night to niiuun ut ass. au cmj loading a Marine helicopter brought ia tons of sand-P bigs from Philadelphia. Jenka and hit crews loaded six tracks with these bags. That Maria aircraft was the largest to Come into the area during the flood. It drew honored of persons to the ball park The ried the Cincinnati Reds and Ross Grimsley to a 6-1 victory and ended the St.

Louis Cardinals' winning streak at seven games Tuesday. baiter, struck out four and never allowed a Pirate runner take over the lead in tne American League East. Braves Trip Chicubs, 5-1 beyond second in pitcing his Dobs on, who has lost sever. seventh complete game. His The victim of Rose's three-H run double was Scipio Spinks, times this seoson, gave up Just0unt came tne sixth to score three hits, including Dicc.Tommy Helms, who had singled Allen' 15th homer in moved to third on a Jingle who was tagged with his fifth mm loss against five victories.

bottom of the first inning. by Larry Howard. pouce naa a buiicdu ume fceeping the youngsters away from the huge machine. It'a the type that did: such an outstanding Job in Vietnam. Spinks, who retired with a Dierker's single climaxed The Orioles, trailing 1-0, tied wrenched right knee after, ATLANTA (UPI) Paul Casanova and Mike Lum supported the seven-hit pitching of Ron Reed with a 5-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs in the first game of a Fourth of July the score in the fifth off loser sliding into home plate fat the Houston's two-run seventh in-1 ning.

Lee May opened the frame with a walk and went to Stan Bahnsen on a single by Bobby Grich and a triple down third inning, gave up three hits In recent days Jenks and his men hauled debril by the sands of tons to city landfill and walked four during the two Dave third on a single by Bob the rightfield line by innings he pitched, Watson. Doug Rader singled to Johnson. 1 areas. Jenks uses a whistle to The Reds added their sixth score May and Dierker's hit Baltimore went ahead in the WINNING FORM New York's Tom Seaver is on his way to the fourth one-hitter of his career as he fires fastball in second inning of Sunday's game against San Diego Padres at Shea Stadium. Seaver allowed only a oneout, ninth-inning single to Leron Lee as New York beat the Padres, 2-0, in the first game of a doubleheader.

(UPI Telephoto) run in the third inning when drove in Watson. Iteep trucks and traffic moving. wa brushed by a few cars Tha nightcap was called bo cause of rain after seven bin Ings with Atlanta leading, S-2. The Astros scored twice In sixth inning on consecutive singles by Paul Blair, Boog Tony Perez doubled and later a tiMM-Vimf th miMla if tha the first inning on a walk to scored on Denis Menke's Powell and Rettenmund. Brooks road on North Main Street one Cesar Cenendo, an infield hit by sacrifice fly.

Robinson then singled sharply Mets' Ace Loses No-Hitter in 9th TT.l'Jimmy zynn. a i Grimeley, going the route for Casanova a catcher who spent his previous seven seasons in the American League, broke a 1- ground out the runners Those truck drivers and clean io leu oui roweu was cui uuwu; the second tune this season, 1 TT U1VM NUT WiVV tin crews will sleeD for a week and a two-run single by Watson. after this project is completed. picked up his sixth victory in eight decisions and lost his Giants Rally To Nip Phils PHILADELPHIA (UPO Seventeen of last year's re- Houston scored another run in the fifth on a double by Cedeno and a single by May. c.onal football stars in the school Seaver Fires LHitter In Split With Padres shutout when Spinks singled the third inning and came home 1 tie when he led oS th bottom of the seventh wUh bis first Natnal League home run and Lum followed two outs later with a three-run homer to ice the game.

1st lama Chic Atlanta Cedeno saved Dierker's shut inj miik a aic oucu a kiuuu bi at me piaie on a peneci uirow from Carlos May and Robinson was doubled trying to take second. It was one of five double plays reeled off by the White Sox. Bahnsen, who lost for the ninth time in 19 decisions, failed for the 19th time in 21 im a double by Luis Melendez. iiRca VAJiicEr ui muiciiiuci. They are George Abraham of Melendez's double was one of nine hits yielded by Grimsley, who walked two and struck out Rookie catcher Dave Rader singled in the tying tally and NEW YORK (UPI) -Tom field.

Nate Colbert then ground krkbt (krkM Cardenal rf 41 Garr rf Keyers, 6-1 end; Tom Bradshaw of Coughlin, 6-0 tackle; Dave Creek of Central Catholic, 5-10 back; John Ciocca of out with two circus catches in the ninth inning. He came in behind second and made a fine running catch of a looping lier by leadoff hitter Vic Davalillo ad then made a leaping backhanded catch of a line drivt by Willie Stargell. scored the winning run on Tito; Seaver pitched the fourth one-; ed into a game-ending double Kessmarr mill Lum If jtwo. St. Udf tries to complete a game Mondaycf hitter of his career, allowing play to give Seaver his 11th win Baltlnwrt Fuentes' sacrifice fly in the a t.

krkbi tbrkil 4 1 MorM 2k 11(1 only a one-out ninth inning Buford If 111 ins seal 1 1 41 1111 41 111 11 Wyoming Seminary. 5-u guard: 41 ctuufo 4 Ktlly rf 41 Orta tf 4 11 Allen lb Oakc, BWillianu If Hickman lb Santo lb Popovtchlb Hundtev i sevenm inning luesoay nigni io 112 1 ROM "Joe Dettmore of Coughlin, 6-4 4 111 Blair cf 4 1 1 Toltn cf single to Leron Lee as New York won the opener 2-0, but lead the San Francisco Giants 11 May Powell Al Oliver followed with a tackle; 1 0 Rettnmnd rf 1 1 Reichardt ef jHlser pr San Diego's Derreil Thomas to a 2-1 victory over the Dave Howe of Coughlin, 6-1 against tour defeats this year and upped his lifetime record against San Diego to 11-1. The Padres didn't get a ball to the outfield until Lee flied deep to Willie Mays in centerfieM to lead off the 11 4 Baker ef 4 EWillinu lb 41 Evans lb 11 Casanova 41 Garndo 2b 41 Perri it Reed 111 till MI 1 Si I 7 1 Total! Crowley rf 1 Andrew! Jb double and manager Harry Walker was ejected by first 0 drove in the tie-breaking run in tlltMt S( 41 Peru lb 4 )1 1(1 Httne rf Sit 41 Geronmo rf 1 4l(RteSb i'Il I 1 Conwpcn it 3 1 I I Cnnuleyp 41 Philadelphia Phillies, end; Bill Kalih of Lake-Lehman, 5-11 back: Detf Kulick" of Valley i I base umpire John McSherry for 1 0 Jim Barr beld the Phfllies to puarro Akerp Aker Martin pb AtlaaU Aker Martin pk Totala Brack If MetMtfu el Mou rf Torre lb Bimmoni Gendenn lb Crosby 2b Epinks palmer lye ph Ctaisr a Cttntftrtnil i Swmor ph Dnbwtky CrttmitL McNrtny pta rroui lllll West, 6-0 endi Steve Leskiw of Roo'fisott 4 I Herrmann Grich lb 1 1 Morales at Johtiton 111 Bahnsen Dobioa 1 2 Johnston ph Kealey Lyttle ph Tortter the ninth, inning of the nightcap; to give the Padres split of the Independence Day doubleheader just three hits to pick up his second victory in four decisions. 6-Or-back; Fred Loh-man of- ValleS! West. 6-0 back: KITS 1 1 1 One M- 1 with a 4-2 victory.

Billv Chamoion took the loss. i (( Mil complaining too strongly mat Oliver had missed first base. Manny Sanguillen then got on base with an infield hit to put runners on first and third, but Bob Robertson grounded out to end the game. Chicago Atlanta Ml -MMlOl I Seaver, who ha pitched one- his eighth against; four wins. Baltimore CUcafo Fred "iMarianiccL -of -Wyoming Area, Ml baik; John Matusek INI seventh innSng.

The only Padre scoring threats came in the fourth and eighth innings when Seaver watked two batters with two out in each frame. Seaver struck out Clarence Gaston to bitters in each of the previous Dave Kingman doubled to LOB-Baltlmore DP-Chicam of Nanticoke lArea, 5-11 back; 1 S4 I 1 TeUI three seasons, had allowed the open the seventh aid scored the Chicago 1. SB-Johnaoo. HR-Allen Ip rtrbbn E-Evns. DP-ChicapB 2.

LOBCMcass) Ailsma S. IB-Csrdtnsl. Baker. HRs-Cesaaoea (I), Lum (2). ip fck at Aker 11-1 I I I 00 Padres only four walks until tying run on Rader? single to at uui i-i Ml MX-1 Pltuburtl Hotiatasj Pittstoa, 6-3 tackle; Don Ofekszulin of-Riverside, 5-U tacklfr; Greg Snyder of Lee's dean single to center rwnon i in rigni.

xaaer to ok second on a 1 4 2 1 Rihnvn I. 10 i 11114 Louii 2, tOB-St. Louii throw. "to the plate and moved Puarre 4-4 1 7 i 1 1 Kealey Nanucok. 5 -til quarterback; Aker 1 14 to third after Al Gallaeher's flv end the fourth and got Thomas to fly out and' end the eighth.

Seaver finished with 11 strikeouts and has now fanned 10 or more batters in one game iBr-Koaeq, MtirodM, rtm, mxtm, MMteV OendtBom, iBSnxk, Week. Reed 7-1 I 1 I I Dave Trethawar of Coughlin, 5-9 to deep He scofed tiie tp fcrkbH back; Ed Zabomey of Nanticoke 111 4 12 1 5 12 2 411 4 11 41 1(22 Clines rf Coth lb Davcli'lo If SUrjtll lb Olivercf Sajifuflleii Robe run lb Alley si Brilesp Miller Walker Sttnnett ph 4 1 1 OMetitir af 41 Cedeno cf 41 Wynn rf 4 1 May lb 420 Watson If 4 2 Rader 3b 4 Helm, lb 1 1 Fenwick lb 1 Hw.rd Dierker 1 decisive run on Fuentes' fly to Area. 5-g back. SpiBkf 1H -V 1141 Ptlmer 1-1 1 1 1 Cloninger 1 1 1 short center, -just beating Willie three times this season and 38 Follmer Coasts Wild Throw Lifts Royals 5 Morreale is the heaviest at 270 Monianez tnrow to the nlate. times in his aix-year major league career.

The Phillies" scored in the Comb rtond 1 DrtMNk 1 Crrendl 1 I 0 Grimslev 1-1 i. i asHBaaaaaHiBBwaBawaaBaBisSBBjpsffnK lourth when Larry Bowt beat Hemanaeip Seaver, who was seeking to At Donnybrooke out a bunt and tntA -Km. A become the first Met Pittsburgh MMMM- Houston HWllMi Outfielder Frank Calaguire North End and pitcher Jack JHonick of Kingston are among he bright prospects on the Scranton Red Sox of the Atlantic Collegiate League. NATIONAL LEAGUE TMfdu'r Results SErtjPast Tigers second when Gallaeher thrpw the club's 11-year history BRATNERD, Minn. (UPI) EClinet.

DP-Pittsbur(h 1. Houaots 1 Umia.nH II high trying, for force on WSkVnU Money's bunt. Bowa Went 1 Ckicam 1 (twmiiht. 2nd etUed hurl a nc-hHter, had thrown one-hitters against Chicago in George Follmer of Arcadia, i Mini Lonborg Hurls 5thStraightfia KANSAS CITY (UPI) Amos IB-Cedeno, Oliver. SB-Cedeno.

Otis dashed home Irom secondl Darker. umu monianez grounded fmdm PMuitipM i (oigu coasted around the last 10 laps in fourth gear Tuesday, JCalaguire is the team leader and scoredon Dem MoatrMi 7 Lot- Mftln (nlSBt) 1969, Philadeljjtiia in 1970 and Pittsburgh in 1971. base on Bui siayoacus tnrow-Brii. sun 44i FWMH VUH Hr batting with fai .342 average. (ir innino! Miller 11-112 111 sacrifice Hy.

1 The Mets cored both their mg ertui u. swilker 1 1 fe in, the loop Flanl'fouajie: 4. the Tuesaay nigni, wiing Mttobfttb 41 runs in the third inning thanks lor Cornell Ml YiibrbW ANAHEIM borgv -getting ninth inning help' to a 1-0 'l. LKansa City Royals Citv Rovals nailing Untvei'sity-tbt 6 son. SS HmHW I i CM ileito Burton Clings mOBKW iB I victory over tne lauering 14 St.

Loub ,51 Diego starter Clay Klrby. Bud liter juffering ft but still edged his closest pursuer by 28 seconds to win the Northwestern Bank Trans-American Cahmpionshlp and $4,000 at Donnybrooke Racew. ay. The win, Foflmer fourth ouf of five so far in the TransAm yMlml Ml Jil 1 rrom i-ranx Linzy. pitched his fourth straight win as the tMilwaukee Brewers beat the Harrelson singed with two out PbiteMpUa Detroit Tigers behind the four-hit pitching of Roger Nelson.

Otis singled and stole second To Keg Lead GB 111 rr and Kirby proceeded tp walk the next four batters before 11 California Angels 4-2 Tuesday Cisdmfl 44 Howtoa 44 4 111 base with one out. After Richie Pet. 411 41 Ml Mi JW imght netora an Independence: 0othfr ft 4 1 Doylt lb being relieved by Gary Ross. 2 1 Lm Au.m TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI)-Nel- Atlanta Pay turnout of The walk to Jim Fregosi which son Burton St.

Louis, 1 II 1 I Saa Francisco a a a rtiM i H-ntmpwn Btrrp i (Huttoaph rm Ji 7 IS 47 94 defeat the last'time wit. Jack did somejfine hutling for Brad-lev Unlversityiaat season. ill Flasser, who lived in East End many years! but now resides Scranton, announced the re-ement of one? of his boxers, Ralph Castnerl formerly of LJrksville but now a resident of fjw Jersey with his wife and four youngsters. Ml forced in the first run was hotly Series, also clinched the nine-race series title for the Javelin team in the manefacturrs point standings. 21 111 was off his game Tuesday, but clung to his lead with one eight- Sn Frawta 2 1 FUaMpUa (NIN game block remaining in the disputed by the Padres and led to the ejection of manager Don Zimmer.

Thomas, recalled only a few I Lonborg, now 7-3, took a ur-hit shutout into the ninth inning but gave up a leadoff Single to lAndy Kosco and Bob Oliver jfpllowed with his 10th home" run to break a string of 23 scoreless Follmer led all but two laps E-Bot, Mi 40,000 Tucson Open Bowling FrMdsoi Today's Game! aaa maters Sal Francisco (Bryant M) at Pbila-delpkit (Naab 1-4), snaht. San DUto (Aril 7-4) al New York (Matlaek S-4). Lm AatelH (Otta 74) at Montreal (Moor M), ssliht Ckleata (lenkuaa t-7) at AtlaMi (Nw-kn 7-7 niabt. WtttbWk(Eni W) Hotatoa PMldttphi Fruciico lournament. during the 70-Iap, 210-mile race, but ran into trouble when his nuiMdpMa S.

davs ago from the Padres' S8-Boodf. Scheinbhim walked, John May-berry's liner bounced off Slayback's glove. Mayberry was credited with a hit as he beat the scrambling pitcher's throw, which sailed past first base as Otis trotted home. Nelson, who pitched his first complete game since 1969 and gained his first big league shutout, evened his record at 2-2. He retired 13 straight batters after giving up a two-out single Dick McAulrffe in the fifth inning.

Slavback. who pitched seven 'Tlasser made the decision SFJohaKSn, fMa(l Burton, holder of nine Professional Bowlers Association titles, averaged 213 as he innings' for the Angels. after Castner was kayoed by farm club in Hawaii, singled home John Jeter to snap a 2-2 Bur (Fersdt 4-1), Linzy, posting- only hiiitnird "Irish" Jimmy feeilly in a recent kt fc rtrbbtt 1 1 III Kill) 1 1 1 CbmipteB 44 fry knocked down 1,710 pins In the pave, then came on to get John Sfi-anton CxC natch, That gave Ft l- .1 Reilly two straight wins over day opening set. He recorded five victories, but his marein transmission locked into fourth gear with 10 laps to go. Unable to downshift, he had to take the urns at a slower spted, and second place Jerry Thompson of Clawson, pushed hia Mustang hard to narrow tha gap from about a minute and half to 28 seconds at the finish.

)ten McMuUen on a long fly to! hpQC Muffin AMERICAN LEAGUE Tmsatay'i Beaalta CtftttaB 1 Tens Boatoa 1 Mfcana Kansas City 1 Drtroit (a)fM) BalUmor. i Ckseato I Skt) MUsrauke 4 California 1 (mfbt) New York al Coktantf (nifbt) tie the ninth inning of we nightcap. Fred Kendall also scored on the play when rightfieider John Milner allowed Thomas' single to get past him. fell from 93 pins to 33 pins over CSstner after being beaten in the first meeting of the two local Jpastneri nearing, 30, retired uon jonnson, Akron, Ohio. Johnson.

in nlar Hits New Crisis innings, twice worked East W. L. San Diego had tied the game out of since match play began, rolled gettingja 1,770 and also dropped three from the! ruifc a year ago but i bases loaded situations, Thompson collected 13,000 for Cardenas but Ken Berry grounded out to end the game. I Making only his second- start jince being brought out of the bullpen, Lloyd Allen wa tagged for his fifth defeat ia seven 2-2 in the eighth on Bsltlmor. Detratt Boataa GB 1 second, and Follmer' team Loome Koias ior me imru of eight matches.

asaciaea on staging a comeoacs. Ht' wanted to take Jteilly in the REYKJAVIK (UPI) The 17 11 12 4 II 14 a 27 4 in the first and third innings Through 34 games, Burton world chess championship aeL7 rttopermitcn. Pet. J44 77 411 4M lct. 4M 421 )Vi leading money-winner on the na match between Bohhv PiarhrMske mate and the owner of tha Javelin Twin can, Roy Wood, of North Ridge, took third and $2,500 In th other Javelin, decisions.

Kaoaas Cstp 4(1 Patek ss 4 4M0tisef 4124 41 Pmiella If 111 41 Scheinblm rf 1 I I i-oa tour mis year with over i)nljrsbxer kft in Passer's cfjlbk Jose Ortiz of Dunmore, Detroit McAuliffe 2k Rodnfut lb North rup rf Frethan a Cashlb Colberts' 16th home run off reliever Danny Frisella. Frisel-la also gave up Padre runs in the ninth to take the loss. Bud Harrelson scored the Mets' first run in the opening irmir when he singled and of the United States and World G.B. W2.000, had 7,940, including 30 Wast w. 41 41 Allen hit Milwaukee leadoff batter Ron Theobald with who was Itoppedin his last bout 4Vi Ckkaa 41 Maybrry Ik pins for each win in the 2 11 4 Champion Boris Spassky ran into a new aisia Tuesday when the Russian left a meeting with Baltimore.

Flasser has some 11 Korton If 2 Kirkpatrck 1 Stanley cf It Kolas 2b 41 neadon competition. pitch- to start the tame Caty 14 Cast tenia Brinkmon ss 1 Floyd lb 1 High game in the afternoooJ pfomijing performer working i I 444 .414 41 scored on Freeosi's two-out Saybsck 2 Nelson 1 1 1 1 session was 299 by second-yeari Toosr'a Ume aad Pttcfcssn Theobald was forced at second! Jo Laboud, who advanced ito third on a single by George Bosox Notch oyi ocraruou gym ana ne invited Castner 1 to assist io Brown ph lit Scnarmaa Baklmon (McNair a-7) at Cfclcaco pro men Hayward, Calif. Carrubba left tha lftin lsnn.li 1-U. tfiainlng them, i Tessa (Ougusasiatd H) mt Clmlaatl acott. Kaaaaa Csrp IM seatar 1 I A bouncer by John Brtggs off 5th Straight (Perry 11-7), asfht.

MSii.nn (Perry (-7) at asm (Pat. tta 4-1 aiM. rischer represenutlves after lodging a protest over Fischer's behavior. Dr. Max Euwe, president of the Intematloal Chess Federation (FIDE), said he wa not sure himself what the situation was.

i. E-Sleybedt. DP-Drtroit l.LOB-Detrott double. Harrelson drove in New York's second run with a saejifice fly in the third that tallied Gary Gentry, who had doubled and moved to third on a sacrifice. San Diego got its first run the dav in the sixth when Lee Allen glove scored Latvrad on his final shot to dtfeat Mike Orloviky.

Endicott, N.Y.. who1 turned in 279 in one of the highest matches ever in PBA Detroit (Lost ok 11-1) al Eaaui City flrd as in amateur, helped the dale Jim Slavin of Hudson in Ptwnottng Uuts after he quit Allen then walked Dave -May (Sptlriorrf 7-4), aleht New York (KliM S. Kansas City I. SB-Nortknip, Otis. S-Nslsaa Ip rerbkso Slayback 11 7 7 114 4 Scnerman 1414 Nelson 11 4 1 4 (4) at Oaktaaa (Haaaistaa 4-2), aifM.

competition. intentionally to load the. bases and a slow roller by Ellie A Koanguez for we second out sirveled home Thomas. Spassky lodged a protest, Schautz, Hawley wm Late Baseball enabled Scott to score. the fighting end of the sport.

Bin roet his' wife, an Jinterpreter, in thb Far Cast. She's a Japanese girt They, have two sons, Jo-eph, 15, and Damian, 11. yt haven't seen our old friend iat "Rmwtt In mm tim hut against the fact that Fischer did not arrive in time Sunday Ia the ninth, the Brewers Young Mike Caldwell went the first eight innings fox the Padres to gain his third win in Ump Insists on Last Word and Get It Scctauz 1 and Hawley posted victories Tuesday night to advance to the quarterfinals of the cored two runs on bases-loaded valked out of the and he meeting. decisions with nintn Dr. Euw said.

second Scha uu-Gall Teen-i seven SHAMOKIN, Pa. (AP)-The alks. Rick Clark walked, to forc4 ia May, -who inning relief help from Ross. He said the umpire in a Softball tournament here Insisted on the last word Gama cope be celebrated an anniversary m. grand style the other hrhich he felt Russian walkout was ordered by the match in pad flirtgied to start the inning, tand Met Queen issued a base on ass.

Tan OAKLAND The Athletic rallied for four run la the fourth Tuesday night and held a 4-4 lead after six Innings la their game with New York. John Odera (S-2) waa a th aienad far Oakland. Mel StattleniTre (7-1) started tor (he Yankee. and got it. Moscow, put age Memorial Tournament.

Scheutz went two extra bin-over Hazteton. Hawley edged iaigs to eke out en 11-10 victory Throop, 3-2. krkM akfkas a a a a Man ef 11 When one of the team failed balls to Lahoud to give the iBrewers then fourth ma with jflsj. We traveled to Yankee Sta Ilum with Gus and the late Lit til Bfll Phillip; on June 22, 4 Hamlaoa as 1 I a I ar-mtt lb 4 11 to show up, the umpire said the game would be forfeited. The danger again.

"The situation is critical. I don't know if the match will be played at all." Dr. Euwe said. jRick Auerbach scoring; 1938, to 'e a championship Thooass as Roberta Ik Lea If Colbert lb Ciaatoa rf Morales cf Corrmlei Bleeary Memaaaa ss 2 I 2 I other team took the field and hawweiht CfbtL STRETCH BOSTON (UPI)-Juan BenU ouez tagged his first major league home run and rookie-pitcher Lynn McGlothen hurlecu a three-hitter for his first win! in the big leagues Tuesday Bathe Boston Red Sox topped the Minnesota Twins, 2-0, lor their fifth straight win. i recalled from IxMjksvllI last week to fill-in at shortstop for injured Lola, Aparicio, Waited a 2-1 pitch from Ray Corbin into the) centerfield bleacher with two out in the sixth inning to give the Red Sox their margin of victory.

Boston took a 1-0 lead an, Inning earlier when Carl Yastrzemski doubled to left-center and scored as third baseman Eric Soderholm thru th ball into rightfieU on Carlton Flak's Infield single. I McGiothen, making his third! 'start since the. Red Sox called! him up from Louisville ta bolster the pitching staff; struck out seven batters and! didn't give up a bit after Danny! 41 li BIG SPRUCE EASY NEW YORK (UPI)-Elmen-dorf Farm's Big Spruce, outdistanced by Riva Ridge on one pitch was thrown to make the forfeit legal N. J. (UPT) 1 2 didn't amount to much, Joe Louis kayoed Max "I am very pessimistic," he said.

Dr Euwe said the protest, as KOketry statics' Summer Guest As the players began con SUM pb 11(1 Milner 1 1 Freaoat III Kranepol Ik I Ms nines If Dyer lit! ieortr I I I I I I III Bill TataW itormed past front-running dirt in MS WnlnrVu rvsr4.u he understood it, was si gratulating each other on an easy victory the umpire told them to take their positions LONGSHOT WINNER INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI)-! Bill Shoemaker rod longshot Buzfcashl to a 2 1-2-length victory over Single Agent in the $83400 American Handicap at 1. 1-1 mile oa the turf at) Hollywood Park Tuesday. 1 a winner by two lengths on the 2 Schmeung In tne iirst round. Gis was in the proces of buy-inf a hot dog at ringside and didn't see the finish of the bout It was over that quickly.

mmA Pti I nin tar SMrk wanaa at tns top of the stretch Tuesday and wen on 'to an eay 3 1-J length victory ia the 156,500 Monmouth Oaks at again and throw another pitch. gnu tuesaay at Aqueouejt only against Fischer's failure to show up Sunday when the match was originally scheduled to begin. He hadn't ball." win the Lexington ('rjf Hit! Monmouth Park. fianoicap. isaa INa 1 fBlhosUitic boxlaf fans that tl New VMfc Ihry atteaded most big time VooJa, Fairly Tag Solos fa 7-3 Mtwitrcrf Win ymi ta New Tr CKy at that tlsae.

Gas was a cIom friead of fWMtioet. Ttoberu Df-Hew York 1. Loa-e. Die 4. Htm Tark ll.

SB Harrelm, Martian. Ip fe far Xlrby 4 1 1 4 4 Row 2 1-1 I 4 Ore 1 I Indians Top Rangers, End Eight-Game Slide Expos Hand LA 5th Straight Loss MlOKM 11 I I I MONTREAL (UPI) "0" with the third Expos' run of theilast two innings and picked up im i 4i Thompson and Rod Carewl Woods and Ron Fairly hit solo' inning. ms eigntn save. slapped back-to-back singles with two out in the third mning.l noma runs ana coo Bauer i i. homered In th third tM taa Dteaa Urp lb WWU uiuvc in iwo tun.

wnn a ainuc Pr Tart krkM Mcoiouien retired th ust 4 I Hw fat) aa loraean Ik akrkM and socked his in the I lilt lit I 4 111 Tss eterter Rlchi struck out eight batters in the1 first fou innings. He walked1 Ray Fosse to open the Indisns fifth and LowerrsXe dubbed a two-run homer over the right-field fence. I ae lake Nike Jacobs, the aa-llon'a leading figtrt proanoter at tiMit time, aad always get the Wt seaU la the aoue. I JPus took great delight in watching Louis it action. Joe a world record for successful defenses of Us1, title with 25 tJhis credit.

He tost only once a a pro prior to lis retirement lalM9, Schmeling. 'stopping him the Uth roumi in non-title Wbt June 19. 1938. That wis Xh me ling's only fight that year. batten he faced.

ZlyA The handed Los Fairly 1 I ilIM Expos made it llll wooaa Peaa Mot Dees of Parkas Jm Soeksiae rf Expos Angeles its' ak.kJ 4M ll 4 111 S.UfcT ill! akrkM Thsmal Ik Koberu rXhrl lb Stahlrf Jttt of 4 111 FTnwef IMfMrsstcf ia th tfth Inning when Ron Hunt walked, moved to second on a tacrine, took third oa an 411 Sill Wif lb 4 Measwra Jf 41 4 i I I I 4 111 Mart Ik I Harraleas as 4 I i Mibsrr rf lilt Freao: Ik 4(1 BeasKkanp 41 Mifiw Carrset Ik 4 11 aVsrB Sk 11 Geatrp AM ak llll Pnsella fifth straight defeat with a 7-1 jdecisioa over the Dodger, A double steal in the second Inning set up aa early 2-1 lead Tkoma at 41 OalMa if 4 Crw Mt 4 1 1 Tstnsask till KUUfcr tk fiiiiiaasl Ull Dr af rm a 1 Drr ef 111 Ti outfield fly and scored whenl' a as aa a ai Mlk Jorgensen, who Vaeitlai Sk I 1 Bsmla tk ii tk' ii badllnba 4 111 41 lAra ef ttttMa Corral ffenmtt rxdwetl a Csssaa ak Pas. Tots. 1 111 UIM MM 1171 tor Montreal as rookie catcher ruty.Cnwfntt ak ISIS waicea, was cautnt in a III dowa between first and second SSTS CLEVELAND (UPI)-Miki Kilkenny and Dick id row combined for a four-bit ehutout and John Lowefrstem betted twoua homer Tuesday a the Cleveland kxt snapped aa eight-ganM lotting streak with a 2-0 victory over th Texas Rangers. Kifktnrry ft roc eat five of the first six better he faced but bad to leave th gam in the third inning when a double-i play bail was bit beck to the Cleveland lefthander by Ted Kuhiik and broke a mdet firmer on hia sbrowirag band. tWrow eae Ifl Wink th Ranger on four hits to poet hi fifth victory against eigrtt poesee, i Mil 1 K.ioOea Terry Humphrey walked and aingled.

They stole third and second base, respectively, anei arw a ibate. Vhl Advancl Grefn Rase ak Ulorka Uaaalaa a I "1 taa a I Hss MHIee af Mil Teaala Ml MIII Morton won his fourth time I Tti Phila 4 I Beakaaar Sk 41 lolifk rf I tMk tk I OasaWae MM lakaaaa MM tsr tf i rM Ml Crmm 1 DVfr as I RlkeWT TMrwsj a Tanaj oeror alley's single sent them Ibwara ia S-IMaea first ef Uesna of UMMsll rf RafcUk 7k He! laws TataH We Vaek HI asa aaa-1 Biaark.asp. Mitarr, DP Saa i He Tark I LOB-Saa pteaa 7, Ue York I IB PreaMl. Centre MR Ollsrft t1l S. LOBUa Msnei.

DP Moatrtal Air-i 4. ttne 4. ia 11 dtclsiofis. lave un -1 lUI havliL IB-Mattoa. I two-run nomer to Willi Dome.

1 Montretl's winning Ha-Wooas reirt. fl). Ssata (2), SaVHumptirTT. e-sswea. Saaerknh.

Mara, Creta. Barrel wa. SP-Ham piicnertm th lxth inning and a pinch rwrtr. delphia Phillies tftdnttdsy named Dallas Green, 38, 11 the arw director of the dub's farm ff-am. Greea succeeds Paul Owens, Morton connected for For tne hmtiat rnti Ia fkika uul Ip ftebkaa SI IS taaC.

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m.ln, .1. .1 if tf Ip fee Ms 17 2 11 1 mm -I icareer to ariv com Bailey Mika Mar.ti.ri --v 9 m-m-mw I V1 UtrXi- asr iika 14 ill 'lUMrt I i i I I llfrnstry 1 fnaaiii 'iUflasiS. who wss named general msnsger; DP-CliTilaa 2. LOa-Taiaai mm Saturday. HM-4T MMi fTaaajV (Taatl.

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