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ph WILKES-BARRE RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1969. Petrocelli Belts 17th Homer as Bosox Triiim LonborgIIolds 4 HAVE $5,391 BIG TICKETS AS Fourteen Expos Drop Palmer Has No Trouble Making Open as Sharp Putting Helps Out McKeesport, June 3 on 'that I play in which I have to'said. "I didn't putt outstand- 17tli Straight Montreal, June 3 Willie McCovey knocked in three runs Chicago, 8-2 BUNNY BLUECREST WINS AT DOWNS nero's Pride in the three-year Boston, June 3 Carl Yas- Bunny an $18.60 up- tonight in the fifth Pennsylvania old filly trot which was also trzcmiki drove in four runs with set skippered by Jonn fcdmimds, uire Makes event, this an Arnold Palmer, who helped build qualify," he said. "I think it is a ingly well, but I knocked in the pro golf tour into a $6 mil- little- short-termed. I think any some four aftd six footers which lion enterprise, easily qualified lactive player who has won a I've been accustomed to missing with a double and his 17th ho mer and Willie Mays hit his a homer, single and triple and, won the second division ofv the $18,000 trot for two-year-old Rejgie Smith and Rico Petro-jPennsylvania Sire Stakes pace jfillies.

celli continued solo homers in for two-year-old to set up! Arthur will be in the sulky be- part of the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes series. Billy was the sport's dash leader for six years running 593rd career homer as San for the National Open golf cham-jtournament should be permitted ninnchin tnHav anrl rnmmpnted to av in it Without QUallfVinC. I rrancisco crushed Montreal 9-3 leading Boston lo an S-2 victory a $5,391 Big payoff last night hind Nattie Hanover, a royally- and got in a couple of long ones." Palmer sank a 20-foot on the second hole of the morning round for his first birdie and toprtonight. (1953-58) and has been "I thought it was bad a few years ago when Ben Hogah. who afterward: "I guess there's a little spark in the old man yet." The Latrobe, millionaire, over the Chicago White Sox to-jat Pocono-Downs, bred daughter of Star's Pride, night.

There were four lucky ticket-iattie ws purchased at the Yastnemski drilled his 13th holders sales last fall for $46,000 by the money-winning reinsman 13 times since 1953. He, of course, has won four Opens, had to quau- It was the Expos' 17th consecutive defeat, equaling the major league record for expansion teams set bv the New homer of the season and third in i iJAIlwood Stable, Far Hills, N. Bluecrest 4 i- is the -No. 1 ranking driver in who won the Open in 1960, lost fy. But this is the rule and I sup- in 2:04 2 5 Bunny the wire four games into the screen in all time earnings.

u-hiio Pro I Regarded as an expert with trot- three times in playoffs and fin-! pose we must play by it. Iters, Arthur won the 1961 Ham- Bradbury, a New England cious Newport, with Johnny left center with two men on in the first innings. ished second on another occasion, fired a 70-68138 in two bletonian with Harlan Dean. product, will pilot Felina Han York Mets in 1962. McCovey's two-run double and a two-run single by Dave Marshall were the big blows as the I rammed in a 25-footer for an eagle on the 455-yard par-5 eighth in the afternoon.

He had four birdies, an eagle and only one bogey-three putting the sixth on the morning round. The qualifying test was staged rounds over the Youghiogheny over while Galbraith will be at the controls of Lucretia's pride. annul vwu st Da rious blast a dozen rov up Hanover thinL Head, N. who accumulates Country Club course in a big- The U. S.

Golf Association rule exempt's only the last five champions, plus others in various categories such as top finishers in the last Open and leading money winners on the tour. Palmer, who has been having Giants unloaded on no-hit Bill racing records like some people a eOn.SOlatlOn rrillont ctomnc mol-inn ine center nem uieaciit'is iui Viic cinnth hnmnr civ-inn Jim There 3IS0 WaS Stoneman for five runs in the time atmosphere. Palmer took medalist honors, leading the eight golfers in a order) follows: Linda Hanover, Nattie Hanover, Peridot. Little Victory, Prime's Pride, Glowing vuuvii umiiifj, nut inaniii Lonborg a 4-0 cushion. The wi'h a scratch third inning and a 5-1 lead.

cola, blustery weatner over the Indian-named course, which his second Pocono appearance in three nights when he pilots They added three more an in eran right-hander, bothered by ims PaK1 sectional field of 52 who won his problems this season, failed Hanover, Lucretia Pride, Ver nice, "Hanover and Felina Han- ning later when Don Mason sin The winning number was 8-3, Peridot from the three hole. On berths in the U. S. Open at the to qualify as one of the leading gled and Mays an McCovev in the eight and 5-2 in the ninth. Monday, Haughton drove Ma- over.

Champion Club in Houston June drilled consecutive home runs. It money winners. However his superb perform means "a river running upstream." A crowd of 4,500 poured in for the qualifying rounds over an extremely hilly and difficult layout, which measures 6,200 yards 12-15. Among the other qualifiers was Tony Jacklin of Sea Island, Ga. The former British Ryder Cup player fired a 72-70142 for ance under tremendous pressure was Mays sixth of the season.

San Francisco's final run came across in the sixth when McCovey hit into a double plav shoulder trouble most of the spring, then breezed to his fifth victory without defeat. Petrocelli. a slick fielding shortstop who has never hit more than 18 homers in a season, continued his red-hot slugging by lining his 17th home run and third in three games leading off the fifth. He also tripled today makes him a definite Wyandot Chief driven to victory in the eighth by Don Pierce, and Lift Off, with Tom Crank, the second place finisher, triggered the Big E. In the first division of the sire taUfc Pacini T.nhpll a S3 SO PATTON'S PATTER By BOB PATTON third place.

threat for the title to be defend ed by Lee Trevino at Houston. with runners on first and third. For his effort, Palmer picked Left-hander Ray Sadecki coast "I putted better than I have in up $300. ed through 7 innincs before recent tournaments," Palmer This is the only tournament victor, Harvey awards will be continued each year as a feature of the tournament. There will be other a- Frank Linzy came on to retire was reined by Harry Ari Wal1 01 -nonesaaie tailed and scored in a photo'to make the u- s- Pen at Hous-Becky Hanover withion une 12-15 but 'Ke Souchak home Yastrzemski, who opened Bob Bailey with the bases load and plays to a par 36-3672.

Most of the fans went the full route with their Arnie, cheering every dramatic shot and moaning with every putt he missed. The 39-year-old four-time Masters winner gave his army onu of its old-time thrills when on the 36th hole of the long day he hit an iron to the final green. It struck the flag stick on the the sixth witlr.a Uhree-bagger ed. The victory elided a four- Sand No Problem Simpson, Berwick, now pro at Oakland Dick Schoefield, filling in for over Johnny Arden, wards also, based on a Calloway count, so many of the 100 entries shouldn't find it too hard to bring game losing streak for the with -George Beinhauer Mms umry uuo micnigan, injured second baseman Mike Andrews, reached base five did. Wall missed out at Memphis Giants.

at the controls, was third. home the bacon, according to in The Expos scored in the first Monday while Souchak made good at Birmingham, times on a triple, two singles, a walk and an error. on Gary Sutherland's double and formation we received from Harry Friedman, who is handling uauey single and added solo Roston PasteL Lobell, owned by Richard F. Oderchain, Pittsburgh, was clocked in 2:05 25 for the mile. Dick Williams II pulled off a fly and bounded about 25 yards past.

Chicago ab hjrhi publicity. runs in the fourth on a wild pitch ab rbi 4 a usm.s.ri Among others who won't play include Tommy Bolt, the 1958 "Thats Arnie of old, a spec ana in tne imn on an error. 4 0 2b A parlrio.ss f.May.lf Ward, lb tator was heard to say. San Francisco Open champion, and Charlie Sit Montreal harness racing "hat trick" by ab rbi We will have to wait a cou ab ikl ing jford, top Negro player among l.oekrr.p Starting times begin at 12:30 p. m.

and caddies, or would-be caddies who would like to ply their trade and need transportation, are requested to meet at the entrance to Hollenback Park Mason. 2h 4 2 1 winning the first two races. Sulherlnd.Jb 4 I 4 1 wheeled Mellow Moon ($3.40) tol1 Both were hampered i. i ple of weeks to find out about that," Palmer said later. I 2 3 5 1 1 4 vs 1 0 Sli 0 0 0 3 1 i 1 i 5 0 1 2 ft 1 2 1 1 4 II 1 5 0 1 lork.lr R.Smlth.cf I.aHoud.rf Pt trorlh.ss Thomas.

3b A.Cniflro.rf ScotUb OBrien.ss Gibson. Lonborg.p the wiro in the first race, then wfamer in mcago yes 4 ft 1 ft ft in 1 ft 0 0 0 ft 6 4 ft 2 1 (II 1 imi 1 0 ft li 0 0 ft ft 18 0ft Among the other 72 who quali rame hart with Tnnaz Whv fS3) ana wunarew alter tne Bonds. rf Mays.cf MeCovey.lb Hndersn.3b Marshall. If lllatt.c Lanier.as fied aroun the country were 4 4 2 3 5 2 3 4 10 3 0 1 2 3 1 1 1 4 first 18 holes. 4-1 where transportation will be provided at 11:30 a.

m. in the second to complete Tfansrittph Knoop.2b llrimann.e Held.Sb Berry.cf riecrist.p Mr Iton.ph Carlos, Tlonkins.lb (i.reters.p VUis.p McCraw.ef daily double which paid $7. In For the golfers there will be Arnold Palmer had to qualify this time but made the tourney rf Face.p Balley.tb Clndenon.lf Wine.s Bosch, ef Brand, Br.erabbla.e Stonehan.p Sliaw.p Cllne.ph Sembera.p Wicker. ph McGlnn.p SUub.rf the third, Williams hustled Scotch Sadecki.p Llniy.p Total 41 I 17 I 9 1 5 0 0 4 1 3 5 0 1 5 1 3 1 1 III 3 3 II 0 0 10 0 1 1 refreshments on the course, and with ease as he clipped six a Beman, Al Besselkink, -Lee Elder and Bob Rosburg. The first three all made it at Bethesda Country Club in Washington, D.

C. Beman former U. amateur champion, led the quaU ifiers there where a 72-69-141, buffet dinner and awarding of Total 3 10 six strokes off par on his two 0 0 li ft ft II ft II 4 33 2 7 prizes that night in the dining Tweed to victory at a $3 payoff for his third triumph in as many starts. Haughton in feature Total room of the beautiful clubhouse. rounds.

While Arnie was playing great golf, his partner, Oakmont IMWI 2 00 1 Valenslein's golf eamc Is far ni)n mi 410 021 DP Tllica Country Club's Lew Worsham, Chicago Boston F. Aparino. Knoop. while Besselink came in at 142 Harness racing's top helmsmen 1. LOB shot 85 on his first round.

Like 2B Aparieio. A Yastrzemski, Pet- off form this season since his work takes him to the Baltimore. Washington area during the weekj an Elder, a touring pro, at 145. Rosburg qualified in St. Louis, Total 05 301 10 Ut Palmer, he's a former Open Chiraco 7.

Boston 13 ConiiHiaro. 3B Aparieio, rocelli. HR Yajitrarmsbl 3 3 10 1 00 6003 San Francisc Montreal 13. R. Smith 7, including tfiny mugnton, frea Bradbury, Jim Arthur, Clint Galbraith and Johnny Simpson, champion.

Petrocelli 17. SB Yastnemski. posting a 140, one stroke behind nine 3, Sadecki. Lanier. Furnln Tip and lie can't find time to play nan rrancisco 1.

Montreal 3. LOB San the leading qualifier, Bob Stone. er bb so 4 3 10 will appear at Pocono Downs WJ I 'fttf i The USGA was rapped many times for making Palmer play dui rneaman is getting in Among those not making it at rrancnc Montreal 12. 2B Sutherland Laboy, McCoyey. Bosch.

HR Maya McCovey 17. SB Bosch. Sutherland. enough playing time to be real sharp for a crack at the top IP reterj t. 4-R 'i 4 Fills I 3 fserrlat 0' Carlos 2 4 Locker Il5 4 Osinskl 1 2 Lonborf W.

5 -ft 9 7 PD Entries awards St. Louis was Bob Galby, the 1968 Masters' champion. Goalby bogeyed the final hole of the 36-hole today and finished with 142, one stroke away from the magic er bb is 3 14 8 7 i 3 1116 IP 7n I'a 2 2 Ed DeFilippo, here from Li Sadecki J-S Linzy Stoneman 3-7 Shaw Sembera, McGinn GRADED ENTRIES for Wednesday, Jane 4. 62 Monday, PP t-ast Prob. circle.

berty Bell, Philadelphia, and Atlantic City harness racing tracks, is a newcomer to the Pocono Downs mutuel department. De Save Limy. HBP by Stoneman Hen 3 Outs Odds Ed Furgol, who won the Open PD Results Tuesday, June 3, Weither Cloudy and rold derson, by Sadecki Cllne. by Sembera HRST RACE SS00 FACE 15 years ago, also failed to maka oondj. p- sadecki.

PB Bsccabclla. 2:56. A 18s398. Knocker, G. Fortna 5-2 1969 Track Fist it, finishing with 158 in-Purchase.

4. Adios Haste. K. Reisenweaver 2-fi-l 9-2 Filippo, who has been around race tracks in numerous capacities, knows his business and is Titan Tresses. B.

Morgan 1-3-4 3-1 7. Knight Prince W. Harp 8-6-3 5-1 N. 10 strokes behind the last qualifier. Dudley Wysong also Otf .00 Time 2:05.2 xji for a position after his lifetime record in the sport.

Palmer has not had to qualify for the Open since 1959 and his entry this year drew criticism of tournament officials from fellow touring pro Gary Player, vho claimed Palmer should have been exempt because of his past golf performances. Tb qualify automatically for the Open, a professional must rank in the top 15 money winners the year before. Palmer missed qualifying by $1,291. Jules Valenstein is chairman of the 10th annual Jewish Community Center golf tournament ta be played next Tuesday at the new JVilkes-Barre Municipal 2. Georgana Molly, Arnold Palmer hits his ball from a sand trap on the seventh hole of Youghiogheny Country Club near McKeesport, yesterday as he qualified tp play in the U.

S. Open this year. (AP Wirephoto) Reds Subdue 4-Mellow Moon ID. Williams 3.40 3 1 10 1-Triple Pride IH. Coodenl 10.i ISO considered a valuable aid to mu W.

Spencer Sr. K-5-6 8-1 missed at Purchase. 1. Late Call. J.

F. Younz 3-4-4 6-1 6-Lord Gem (D. Plercci tuel manager Jack Mahoney at 3. Jean Boxwood. C.

Boyd 4-6-4 10-1 the Flams track. Opening the mu Flashy Demon, L. Hoclt 0-5-3 10-1 7-3 Pirates, AE Bay View's Report, Sorrento Gold Knocker Good effort last Adios HastenMay upset Titan Tresses May overcome post tuel department, the largest single operating unit at the track, is always a king-sized job. Qualifiers were: ai McKeesport, pa. Arnold Palmer 70-fiS 13 Andy BerkoTicb 10-6913 Tony Jacklin 13-10 14Z John Felos 12-72144 Norman Rack 14-11145 Harry Toscano 14-71 14S Henry M.

Johnson It. 12-73 14S Hill. Yankee Battle. Postnklll Pam, Rapid Tag. SECOND RACE PACE SS00 Off 11:21 Time 2:09 1-Topaz Why ID.

Williams) 3.00 S.40 3.fi0 J-Burns Bee IW. Harnnston) 4.40 4.40 4-IrisH Diamond (T. Crank) 5.20 Also started: Romilo. Orbit Brook. Cindy T.

Direct, Miss Adios Senator, Alton It was one of the smoothest SECOND RACE- 5900 PACE Cepeda, Aaron Homer but Cards Upset Atlanta, 5-2 7. Sailor'i Knot. T. Crank 1-2-5 track openings I've ever exper Pittsburgh, June 3 Alex Johnson and Tony Perez lined 2. D.

G. Hanover. C. Boyd 2-8-4 Chuck. Really 52-73 US Holiday Jinx.

L. Marsh 0-0-0 Pegry. ienced," says DeFilippo. Like others who visit the area for the run-scoring singles with two out 1. Gypsy Hill Hot.

J. F. Young 7-8-3 l. Butch's Dream, G. Fortna 7-5-2 Golf Course.

the seventh inning, sparking At ATLANTA, GA. Wayne Talet 11-710141 Hufh Royer 72-70141 Bunky Henry 73-71141 Dare Raaan 12-73 14S DAILY DOIBLE Paid $7.00 first time, DeFilippo was highly 8. Heather Man. I. Wulf 8-3-7 the Cincinnati Reds to a 7-3 vic Prizes for each of the five O-O-O 10-1 impressed both with the friend St.

Louis, June 3 IrD Vada Pinson and Joe Torre each drove in xRich Bassett 7S-71 14T tory over Pittsburgh tonight, flights will be awarded in mem two runs and Steve Carlton hurled a five-hitter as the St. Louis lmess of the people "and the THIRD RACE PACE Off SMO Time 2:06.3 S-Scotch Tweed ID. Williams) 3-8-4 10-1 lOayld Flo 75-73147 5. Shadydale Jury. W.

Harp 3. Donna Commander, A. Brownell T.K. THIRD RACE 81500 PACE their 10 triumph in the last 11 ory ol Milton Brown. These beautiful countryside." 3.00 2.

1 I Won playoff for final two berths. At WASHINGTON. D. C. games.

Cardinals withstood homers by Orlando Cepeda and Hank Aaron for a 5-2 victory over the Atlanta Braves tonight. Pinson, whose single set up an 1-W. D. Adams (R. Dunn) 3.20 3.00 2-Connie's Precious 3.40 Pittsburgh starter Bob Veale, 3.

Hopeful Hannah. Dean Beman Al Besselink 70-72142 Lee Elder Also started: Golden Maeic. Heme J. Simpson Jr. who struck out 10 over the first Padres Down Abe.

Direct B. Sasafoozle, Sir Dudley 8. Hickory Dolores. J. Lijhihlll 1- 0-0 2- 0-0 2- 0-0 3- 0-0 five innings but then yielded Walt Romans 16-70 MS Ralph Bos-art 74-75149 Shirley Reed, Boyd Pick.

FOURTH RACE PACE 5100S Off :00 Time 2:07.1 My Valentine, A. Yarborough Sikes Beats De Vicenzo Baseball World Yesterday's Results rthree runs in the sixth, walked Bob Pipkin 15-74149 4-0-0 At PUECHASE, N. T. opposing hurler Jim Merritt to 9. Lyric Newport.

C. Hand 1A. Eula W. Wathen. Sr.

7. Roving Linda, J. Dennis Sr. 1-B. W.

Abbe IW. Harp) 4.60 3.00 2.20 7-Pharon LU IJ. Wllliardl 6.40 4.00 Terry Wilroi 72-71 14 71-73144 open the seventh. 3 0-0 9 1 A lnls Again 6-0-0 12-1 Bill Collins Golden Fame. T.

Crank 6-Early Pase IL. Greenl 5.60 unearned run in the first inning loser Milt Pappas, 3-5, singled in the first of two tainted runs in the third. Torre and Tim McCarver followed with hits for the other and a 3-1 lead. Pinson then singled in another run in the fifth and ex-Brave Jim Beauchanp and Bobbv To- Also started: Seaway Sim. Chiefs Pnn- 2.

Beverly Ann. G. Freck 4. Justify Stone. B.

Morgan Rosodale Hanover. Cess. Doctor Beau, Martin Bohen Tom Nieporte. Austin Straub Skee Rlerel Adios Scratched Harry lan hit into successive force-outs, but Tolan stole second and Philadelphia, June 3 (cT) Ferrara's two-run double John Baldwin San Francisco, June 3 W) Dan Sikes, the golfing lawyer Hopeful Hannah barn Hickory Dolores Must eonsider Shirley Reed Rirht there FOI RTH RACE 5909 PACE 12-72144 72-74 14S 11- 75 14S 1S-72 147 12- 15141 70-11 14T 75-7314 11-77 14 13- 75 14 Fxacta 1-7 Paid M7.20 and AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore at Oakland, night. Cleveland at Seattle, night.

Detroit at California, night. Minnesota 4, New York 0. Kansas City 5, Washington 3. Boston 8, Chicago 2. Bruce Dobie Billy Farrell two-run homer by Ollie Browmfrom Jacksonville.

calmlv scorea tne ue-DreaKing run on Johnson's single. Johnson also stole second and scored on Carl Lohren Torre, added a sacrifice fly. 4. Candy Creek. Stiles.

Jr. Dan Keefe FIFTH RACE TROT S2000 Off 9:31 Time 2:06.3 8-Vlewpolnt IH. Dancer, Sr.) 7. Lrgal Indian. L.

Grern Tom Kochan 1-1-1 1-1-1 4-5-4 7-5-2 Perez hit. I. Trailer Kid, D. Murphy AT CHICAGO The Reds added two more in 5.60 8.20 2.40 (J. Simpson.

Jr.) 2.60 2.40 3-Choctaw (J. Kollbab) 3.00 NATIONAL LEAGUE Bean C. Boyd Phil's Harlan Girl. J. Wllllard Philip Time.

A. Gerberlch Also started: Sharp Salute. Bluejay P.od-Ticy. Lazy Blaze. Justly Flame.

Amora's Policy Bny. Lord Marc. Jlnzle Jangle, tad the eighth against Ron Kline on Johnny Bench's single, a two-base throwing error by catcher 4-8-8 8-1 3-7-8 6-1 9-1--1 10-1 8-2-2 10-1 Cepeda's 11th homer came in the second inning against his former mates and tied the score 1-1. Aaron belted his 13th and 523rd of his career in the sixth. Carlton, 6-4, won his fourth in a row, striking out nine as he Bobby Cole M-71-I3H Jim Colbert 70-70-14 Pete Brown 70-71-141 Jim Miller 71-71-142 Labron Harris.

Jr. 72-71-14J Peter Townsend 10-73-141 Bob Brue 1I-73-142 Howie Johnson 12-72-144 3. Eddie Dean. E. Looney 6.

Barrister Eddy. L. Gray gave San Diego an early leadjknocked in a 30-foot tie--break-and the Padres held on to beaming putt today on the 16th hole Philadelphia 6-5 tonight for theirjand went on to beat Roberto fifth straight. victory. de Vicenzo by two strokes and Ferrara banged a double off win the $20,000 first prize in the scoreboard in right center-television's Wonderful World of field in the first inning after a Golf.

two-out walk to Brown and Nate The match was taped for Colbert's single against loser showing next year on the Fryman, 5-2. yard Olympic Club course. Sikes San Diego stretched its lead to shot a one-under-par 70 to de Debt. Uncle Truman. Mr.

A. Clay. Manny SanguiIIen on Tommy St. Louis 5, Atlanta 2. Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 3.

Chicago 4, Houston 2. New York 5, Los Angeles 2. San Diego 6, Philadelphia 5. San Francisco 9, Montreal 3. Candy Creek On hot streak Legal Indian Has credentials Trailer Kid Rail a factor Bob Shaw 11-74-14S Helms' bunt, a single by Darrel Chaney and an infield out.

Dean Relram 72-73-I4S FIFTH RACE 1, 005 TROT handed the Braves their fifth loss in six games. John ITlnson 10-75-14S SIXTH RACE PACE 510,515.11 Off 9:43 Time 2:05.2 4-Pastel Lobell iH. Harveyl 3.80 2.40 2.40 8-Becky Hanover U. Simpson. Jr.) 2.80 2 T-Luh Arden IG.

Beinhauerl Also started- Armbro Karma. Glenna Lobell, wico Dream, I The Best. Sleepy Baby. Roberto Clemente got the Pi 1-6-6 3-1 John Lola 72-74-14 3. Peridot, W.

Haiuhton 6. Glouin? Hanover. rates even in their half of the sixth when he slammed his Atlanta St. Louis J. Simpson, Jr.

Ken Fulton 73-73-1411 Tony Holruln ll-75-14J Remo CroetU 73-13-14 Late Monday Results California 3, Detroit 1. Seattle 8, Cleveland 2. Vicenzo's one-over 72 ab rbi ab rbi 5-1 in the fourth when Roberto I. Lmcla Hanover. A.

Winder Brork.lf third home run following singles Millan.2b 4 R.Jarkson.si 4 0 1 4 2 I 4 I 1 5-0-0 3-0-0 2- 0-0 3- 3-ii 3-0-0 0-0-0 EXACT A 4-S Paid 87.60 by Matty Alou and Willie Star- II. Aaron. rf 4 1 gell. Cepeda. lb Carty.lf Felina Hanover.

F. Bradbury Nattie Hanover, J. Artnur Vcrnlce Hanover. T. Smith Lucretia Pride.

C. Calbralth Prime's Pride. H. Cooden Little Victory. T.

Dennis Frridot Top reinsman CJowinj Hanover Hatch Linda Hanover Rail aids 3-0-O 10-1 0-0-0 10-1 Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST DIVISION riood.cf Pinson. rf Davalllo.rf Torre, lb Shannon, 3b Javler.2b Maitlll.ss Carl ton. Cincinnati 4 1 3 3 I 4 2 40 4 0 1 4 1 20 Pittsburgh iJsrk Ewint 14-13-147 iBIII Ofden 13-74 0 4 7 aJIm Hardy sLes Peterson 16-71-147 l-Won berths In playoff. AT BIRMINGHAM, MICH. Mike Souchak 74-7I-14K Al Baldlnr 11-14-I4S Georfe Knudson 14-76-15 Roy Beattlr 18-14-15A Bob Panaslub 1K-14-I52I ab rbi ab rbi Sill 3 I I 4 0 1 3 3 0 0 3 2 I 1 I 1 Tillman.

Baker Pappas. Britton.p Sikes, whose putting touch just wasn't there for 15 holes, suddenly regained it on the par five 600-yard 16th where he knocked in the 30 footer. On the next hole, Sikes, 38, put the match out of reach when he dropped in an eight foot birdie putt. M.AIoa.ef Pena singled home a run and Brown lifted his ninth homer against the upper left field facade. The Phillies rallied within a run when Pena's error helped them to two runs in the fourth and Deron Johnson hit a sacrifice fly in the fifth.

But Colbert singled in the de 5 1 1 4 I 1 Beauehp.ef Tolan, rf A.Johnsn.lf Frreijb SEVENTH RACE PACE SI300 Off 10:03 Time 2:06.4 4- Starbound IL. Crayi .60 3 40 J.Tfl 5- Amy Dares IC. Boydi 3.b0 2 20 S-Hobby Horse Rob iR. Stiles. Jr.

1 2.20 Also started: Melrose Josle, Battle Station. Cram Willzer. EIC.HTH RACE PACE I130I) Off 10:24 Time 205.1 f-Wyandot Ciiief iD. Pierce' 8 20 3.150 2.80 T. Aaron.

ph SIXTH RACE MOO PACE Totals 33 I I I Raymond.p May.lb 1, Powerco. w. Warrlnzton 2 I I 1 4 1 i 5 1 2 4 1 1 4 1 1 4 0 1 2(1 Beneh.c Helms. 2b Pet. GB .700 .646 3 .556 7 ft .481 11 .471 lift .279 19 ft Mr.

Intuition. C. Boyd Sweet Story. H. Gilbert Jim Dream, R.

Pllles Jr. Baltimore Boston Detroit Washington New York Cleveland Totals 31 2 I I Atlanta Ml rb I St. Loals 102 02 OOi 5 35 31 25- 26 24 12 Chaney Starrell.K Clemente, rf Sanrullln.e Patrk.ss A. Oliver, lb Allrr.sl Veale, Dale anln.p C.Taylor.ph Kllne.p Pnan.ph 2-0-0 1- 6-8 2- 7-1 2- 2-4 4-6-8 3- 6-5 0-4-7 Merritt. De Vicenzo, the popular Argen 3-Llft Off IT.

Cranki 3.20 2.0ig. Stanley. D. Pierce More man 172,500 Mlllan. DP St.

Loals I. I.OB Atlanta cisive run in the sixth. tine who won $10,000 for coming Totals 35 2 II I 3. St. Louis (.

2B Carty. HR Cepeda II. The Phillies added a run in in second in the elimination H. Aaron 13. SB Brock.

Carlton. SF Torre. 15 17 20 28 27 31 20 21 24 23 27 30 5-7-6 10-1 3. Sir Arthur Pick, J. Llshthlll 4.

Abbe Fair. A Bcrberlch 2. Eva W. Harp Pnwerco Take a rhance Mr. Intuition Seeks anuthri Sweet Story May take all WEST DIVISION the eighth on Mike Ryan's sin-jtournament, appeared the gle off Tommie Sisk, who re-favorite of many among the gal- it bb to 12 0 4 4-cnier k.

Min u. Licntnitil 3.40 Also started: Trl Crest Duane. Lemna Oupon. Giant Killer. Timer Mir, Finance Trouble.

MNTH RACE PACE SIn.lSS.lt 01110:19 Time 2:01 2 B-Bunny BhKcrcsi Edmund) IS ffl HI) 5.80 J-Precious Newport (J. Simeon. Jr. 5.20 3.) 4-Brtty Hanover 'S. Dancen Aslo started: Ml Tarleta.

Fanny Mali, GB 2 Ip 4'a 1 I leved winner Clay Kirby, 2-6, inl'ery 8,000. He went into the Pappas 1-4 Brltton Raymond Carlton W. 4-4 Minnesota Oakland 0 0 0 2 1 Service siaiion Men Recommend AAIV1G0 for Transmission Troubles Pet. .574 .533 .478 .465 the seventh. back nine at one over Dar and SEVLMH RACE $1 10 PACE 3.

Dallum. J. Lljhthlll 4 Totals 35 1 Cincinnati and M2 22 7 Pittsborrh DIM) 01)3 00 I Maaeroskl, Veale, Starr'H. Santnlllen, Helms. Chaney.

LOB Cincinnati I. Pltts-barrh 7. HR Clement 5. KB Tolan. A.

Johnson. A. Johnson, Merritt. ST Bench. 2-4-1 PB Tillman.

S3. A 23,311. San Diego Philadelphia 27 24 22 20 22 15 1 5 lb rbi ab rbi 2- 1 3- 1 6-1 I Ti-1 Brer Foa. J. Mclnnln 1-1-1 Thorpe chime, D.

Pierce 8-7-1 Doctor. J. Imel 7-6-1 Seattle Chicago Kansas City California 5 13 I played even par on the final nin. Sikes, who had a one stroke edge at the nine hole turn, bogeyed the 12th hole after a P.cbel Luanne, Dexter Tar. Keystune Greta Scratched Slrtakl .449 6 .333 11 1-1 Baseball's Top Ten 7.

Em Prcs tjli. L. Cray 7-7-1 P. Leslie, Warrinjton 7-2-7 10-1 10-8-6 10-1 4. Way.

B. Morgan AMERICAN LF.AGIE lp I fr Ml 3 I 4 4 la I 2 R.Prna.aa Dean.sa Colnert.th Ferrara. If Arcla.l! (taiton.rf aiiplnro.r. Merrill 1-1 Veale L. 3-1 DslCanton Kllna PKV I llU3l.IS.2l Paid CONSOLATION M3.M NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST DIVISION Player, Club Csrew, Minnesota.

Fet. .33.1 weak chip shot to the green, but went ahead to stay four holes later. 62 4 2 I til 4 2 2 5 I 2 3 4 1 I I .111 I 2 4 I 2 3 11 Oil I a a Oil T.Taylnr,3b Rolas.Zb altlion.rf D.Johnsn,lb Rrlrrs.lf M.Rsan.c Walkljis.o Hlsle.rf Harmon Frj man.p I. Hlooe.ph Roier.p R.Klone.pb Rafln.p Joseph. ph DaiHum Last indlraten Brer Foa May aeore from here.

Thorpe a Chimes Don't riikeount ril.HTH RACE 'IIOO ROT 5. Deminlonde. J. Lljllithlli 2-V1 Petrocelli, Boston HBP by Merrill tannlllea. 2:11.

Mi3 A Atlendanr-e Handle F. Robinson, Baltimore .325 4.B74. Murrer, New York Mrby.p Murrell.ph r. ar 40 140 41 1J III 41 1S4 3 137 IS 170 4) ITS 4J 117 53 34 121 C. May, Chlrif Harper.

Seattle M-k 4-1 .321 .300 .302 .217 Workout Time Chicago New York Pittsburgh St. Louis Philadelphia Montreal 34 24 25 23 18 11 na posrnn.p 10 0 1 I I Mil. CLASS THE GUARANTEED CARD 3. nunnymed' Pensive. T.

Crank 3-2-V 8. Rabon Prince, Harp 2-3-1 1. Utt Boy. Boyd 5-4-2 ii. Dtani'jnrl F.

Looney 4-7-ii 7. Brushed faint. I. Dennis Sr. 7-4-3 4.

flame C. W. Warnn'ton fi-4-b 2. Justly Scot (11). Mortal) 8-7-7 Cater, Oakland Ollva, Minnesota F.

Howard. Washlnfton D. Jones. Boston Pet. GB .680 .511 8'i .510 8i .469 10'4 .400 13'j .244 20 Mi Pet.

GB .617 .583 Hi 42 6 13 i Totals joiaia 34 5 II 4 1 HOME RINS 301 01)0-6 aaasssasssss. Petrocelli, Boston, II F. Howard. Wash- Man Dlrfo Philadelphia 2IM 101 16 23 24 26 27 34 18 20 20 23 28 30 inflon, 14: R. Jackson, Oakland.

18: Pepl. WEST DIVISION Demimonde llo( Reinsman Kunnjaede Penilie Ready for Rahon Prince Post hinderi ketl tone. New York, 14: Y'aslrrrmskl. Boston Pena, Hlslt. DP 12: Epstein, Washlntton.

12: F. Robinson. Atlanta Dleio 13, Phil. Ferrare, Rojas, Baltimore, 12. RI NS BATTED IN Los Angeles Harmon, Brirri, R-San Dlefo 2.

IOB Sar adrlphla 7. 2B islpin, Rrlira 2. T. Tajlor. I bF D.

Johnson 2. Klrby 2-1 Msk 29 28 25 25 Murrer, New York, 43; F. Howard. Waah Cincinnati 3 urown i. Jta er bb so KWf jt 1 1 a --He m.

4 2 2 -r ptiJer lnfton, 3I Powell, Baltimore. 37; A. Conl-fllaro, Boston. J1 F. Robinson, Balti San Francisco 4M.

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A. Seeney 4-8-2 T-2 4. Van Gun. E- Looney 1 3-1 Sally Tliorpe. A Brownell 4-1-1 4-1 A.

Rest. A Olorl 8-1 1. Bobby Patch. Boyd 1-4-1 7-2 3. It.

A. Lrllljh. J. Jr. 2-8-4 Dean Galaplione.

D. Price 6-7-1 10-1 8. Clancy DaJe, Crank 3-8-S S-l Itrambles I pset possibility Van tun line beat Sally Thorpe May land share. 24 23 San Diego 9 more. 31; Klllrbrew, Minnesota, 34.

PITCHING (4 Derisions) MrNally. Baltimore, 1-1, 1 HI; Lonborf, Boston, 4-0. 1.IHM; Lyle, Boston. 4-4), l.0o; Lolleh, Detroit, 1-1, Phoebus, Balll-morr, (-1, NATIONAL LEAGtE Mrtool Fr) man 1-2 Booser Ratio Today's Games NATIONAL LEAf.I PB M. Ryan Kaie MrCool.

A 3.MK. fi AB Pel. I I -os Anreles IMInrer 7-4) at New York (PILiaro aliht ban Franrlsro i MrConwIrk 2-21 at Mon treal IWeirner 1-2). nllht 44 11 II ,251 s-ss 20 11 12 1 1 if irafaaTaaFl 34 1.311 32 47 .311 I 1 i I 1 1 3D 145 41 ,33 I MtaaaTlaBwaaawaf I Flayer, Club H. Aaron, Atlanta C.

Jones. New Y'ork Menke, Houston M. Alou, Fillsburtb It. Allen. Thllsdelphla Hrbner.

Pill. bun Parker. Los Anselea San Franrtsr A. Johnson, Cincinnati Han Ol'lo iKelley 2-41 at Philadelphia IHIae s-11, nlfht Clnrinnatl l( ulter 3-4) or (CTonlntrr at rittsburih I Moose 5.1), alibi Houston lOrlffln 2-21 at Chlcaf (Jen- 111 li 11 i'J TRWSMIttlOJtt 43 111 21 12 JJI I iii- bint 7-1) Hlartell. Plttsbarfh.

Atlanta, (Reed 1-3) at SL Lauia (Gibson 1 HOME RL'NS McCovey, San Frsnclieo, II; I May 562 Pierce St. Going to the Races? TRY POCONO PICKS Inside information on best winner selections nightly, races at Pocono Down.s. Now At Your Nearest Newsstand 50 Cincinnati, IB; Wynn, Houston 14: AtlanU. pocono downs 50 Allen, Philadelphia, 13; H. Aaron, Aext To The Bridge 12.

l-ZI AMERICAN Bsltlmore iphoekua III at Oakland (Hunter 3-Sl, tilcht Detroit iloarasa J-l) at CoJIfsrnla (Bra-no 1-41, nlfht Clevelsnd IMrDowell 4-1) at iealtle (Marshall nlfht Waahlnfton IColranaa til ai Kansas Kingston, I'a, BI NS BATTED Iff Banks, (blraro. 43: MrCocef. Saw rraw- Sold Only Off Track LOCAL NEWS STANDS BEST TROTTER SELECTIONS GEORGE "Brownie' fMM Reprraentailfa SOLD AT LEADING NKWSTANDsS IN THE Thone 288-6613 Jew lacil Manacasaont All tAork Guarsnloed Open Saturdaya 'til Noosi clseo, 21; R. Allen, Philadelphia, 31; Santa, blrato, 31; Peres, Cincinnati. II; Tolas, Clntlnnstl.

11; L. May, Cincinnati, II. PITCHINO 14 Drrlalona) City (Dr.ra 1-21, nlfht WILKE.S-I5ARRE and AREAsS New York IStotUrmyre I II at Minne Abernslbr. Chleafa, 4-1. I.IMI; Sloiw.

Distray, the King Ranch entry in Belmont Stakes, is led from the stable at Belmont yesterday by trainer William J. "Buddy" Hirsch on the way to a workout on the track. Jockey Johnny Itotz is aboard, (AP Wirephoto) sota iHoodson i-i) nr 11111 1-11. nlfht Atlanta, l-l, l.frtrO; Baldsrhun, San I bltaio (John, t-ll at Boatoa (Slawart 0t; llollrm.n, hlrafo, 1-1, frjmsn, rhlUdelphla, 1-1, I 4-5) I.

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