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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 34

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The Boston Globei
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31 Boston Evening Globa Thursday, June. 3, 1971 BOSTON GLOBE SCOREBOARD 'Borrowed' bat boosts Braves to rare win Major league baseball National League American Leaptie If J00 YFSTEKDAY'S KCSl'LTS 6 1 Y. (Williams) 2 At S.F. (Manehal) II 11 9 1 string to 21 consecutive at bats. Nate Colbert's three-run homer and a solo shot by Ivan Murrell moved San Diego past Philadelphia as rookie Steve Arlin fired a five-hitter.

8 6 13 9 13 5 O.v (Walker) 30 14 1 St Louis (Cleveland) 1 7 0 Chirac (Hand?) 6 11 3 At Cir.ci. (Carroll) 3 11 At NY. (Bhnsen) BOSTON (Stebert) Det. (Coleman) st Minn. (Harr.m) Cleve.

(McDowell) At Milw. (Parsonf Pah. (K Hal!) At Chi. (Romo) Cahf. (Wright) At Wash.

(McLain) OCi.Hco (Regan) 4 12 2 0 At (Granger) 1 8 1 03 ISL ROUNDUP ever hit in Atlanta, a towering drive that hit the facade of the club level in right field. The Mets could afford to be generous with their spare bats. They got enough late hitting to overcome a 2-0 deficit and beat San Francisco and longtime nemisis Juan Mari-chal. It was only Marichal's fourth loss in 27 lifetime decisions against New York. Rookie Charlie Williams earned the victory with five shutout innings of relief.

Art Shamsky poled a homer and Dave Marshall, with one of his bats missing, was retired as a pinch hitter, extending his hitless 1 At (Reed) 3 6 0 Houston (D. Wilson) 1 5 1 SPORTS TODAY, TOMORROW BASEBALL Boston Red Sox at New York (TV. Ch. Radio, WHDH, 8 p.m.) Park League, 7 p.m., Mass Envelope at Conley Club. Fallon Fid.

Macy's Club at Kelly Club. Cleveland Cir. Jevcli Club at Patio Club, Carter Fid. Eastern I.g., 7:30 p.m., Manchester at Waterbury Inter City Lcacue, 6:15 p.m., Woburn at Maiden, Devir Park No. Cambridge at Hosmer Playstead Pk Medford at Arlex Oilers.

Lexington HS Fid. Winchester at Boston Typos, Glendale Pk Everett RACING Suffolk Downs, 1:45 p.m., Thoroughbred (Radio, WHIL, 4:45 p.m., feature; 6:05 p.m.. highlights Ch. 27, 4:45 p.m., 7th 8th races) Green Mountain Park, Pownal, 8 p.m., Thoroughbred Lincoln Downs, R.I., 8 p.m., Harness Scarborough (Only Games Scheduled) At L.A. (O'Brien) 7 15 Montreal (Mortnn) 1 5 Associated Press The Atlanta Braves can expect a bill in the mail one of these days from the New York Mets for one baseball bat, Dave Marshall model.

They will pay for the wood because Hal King has fallen in love with it and because it gave the Braves a 3-1 victory over Houston Astros last night. Victories have been few and far between for the Braves lately, so this one will be worth the price of Marshall's bat. King's two-run homer, with Marshall's bat, broke a seventh inning tie for the Braves and ended Atlanta's losing streak at five games. Elsewhere in the National League, Pittsburgh pounded St. Louis, 10-1, New York topped San Francisco, 5-2, Chicago swept a doubleheader from Cincinnati, 6-3 and 4-1, San Diego blanked Phila 33i oca At D.

(Arlin) 6 7 1 Thila. (Wise) 0 5 3 STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS East Kast Pet. GB Pet. GB Baltimore 28 19 .596 St. Louis 32 19 .627 BOSTON 29 20.

.592 Pittsburgh 31 19 .620 i Detroit 27 23.540 2'i New York 29 18 .617 1 New York 22 27 .449 7 Chicago 23 27 .460 82 Cleveland 21 27 .438 7'i Montreal 19 25 .432 9'i Washington 19 30 .388 10 Philadelphia 17 31 .342 13-a West West Pet GB S.Fran. 37 16 .698 Oakland 34 18 .654 Los Angeles 27 25 .519 92 Kansas City 24 22 .522 7 Houston 26 25 .510 10 Minnesota 26 25 .510 74 Atlanta 23 29 .442 134 California 24 28 .462 10 Cincinnati 20 31 .392 16 Milwaukee 20 26 .438 11 San Diego 16 35 .314 20 Chicago 18 27 .400 124 real sippiri whiskey PUTTING HOLES IN THE SOX Bobby Murcer hit two homers and Stan Bahnsen pitched a six-hitter as Yankees won, 6-1. (Frank O'Brien photo) Uowns, 7:45 p.m., and Los An- Harness Wonderland i 1 1 delphia, 6-0 an Complete Keel feox averages tattered delphia, 6-0 Montreal, Park, 8 p.m. Raynham BATTING 8 p.m., Greyhounds. TOMORROW KB! TODAY'S GAMES AND PROBABLE PITCHERS BOSTON (Culp 5-3) at St.

Louis (Torrez 1-2) at New York (Stottlemyre 6-2), Pittsburgh (Johnson 4-3), night. night. (Only Game Scheduled) Chicago (Hands 4-7) at DOG SHOW Irish Setter Club of New England, i a i Seminary, Wellesley, 9 a.m. GOLF Member-Guest, Crance Bowl at Dedham Country Polo Club, 8:30 a.m. RACING Suffolk Downs, 1:45 p.m., Cincinnati (Nolan 3-5), night.

King's romance with Marshall's bat began 10 days ago when the Braves were in New York. "It was just lying there, so I picked it up and felt it," said King. "I liked it and since the Mets left it there on the rack, I took it." The borrowed or rather, appropriated bat made good contact for King twice. The first time Houston's Cesar Cedeno, who made three outstanding catches in the game, robbed him of a homer by leaning over the center field fence to spear his drive. The second shot in the seventh produced one of the longest homers Houston (Forsch 1-0) at Atlanta (Nash 4-3 or Niekro 3-5), night.

(Only Games Scheduled) TOMORROW'S GAMES 21 11 IS 16 18 9 49 29 45 46 49 3 48 49 12 11 44 43 5 15 12 8 12 17 15 AB 3 26 3 28 19 194 30 168 179 166 11 16S 189 31 8 154 181 7 7 22 12 12 1 20 a 3 9 1 9 6 60 9 49 51 47 3 43 44 8 2 33 28 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 3 8 1 4 3 35 23 20 39 0 17 24 5 0 IS 19 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 AVE. .500 .429 .348 .333 .321 .316 .309 .300 .292 .285 .283 .273 .261 .260 .258 .250 .214 .155 .143 .143 .136 .083 .083 .000 .000 IB 0 11 16 10 0 6 12 0 0 5 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 SB 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SB 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 HE 0 0 1 0 0 1 9 0 7 7 8 0 0 9 3 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bolin Gaghano Kennedy Tatum Peterj Pavletich Smith Lahoud Conigliaro Scott Yastrzemski Montgomery Griffin Petrocelli Siebert Brett Josephson Aparicio Lonborg Lee Culp Thomas Nagy Koonce Fiore 0 2 2 0 1 3 26 4 20 24 28 1 8 39 5 0 18 19 0 0 3 1 1 0 1 California at BOSTON (n) Cleveland at Minnesota (n) Baltimore at Milwaukee (n) Detroit at Chicago (n) Oakland at Washington (n) K.C. at New York (n) Chicago at Atlanta (n) St. Louis at Cincinnati (n) Houston at Pittsburgh (n) Montreal at San Diego (n) New York at Los Ang. (n) Phila.

at San Fran, (n) Dump the slump! Kentucky! finest little distillery. NEW YORK oh hi od bi BOSTON Griffin 2b RS-nit'i rf Ystrmski If Petroclli 3b WNTUCKV (TKAiOnT aOUKeON WMSAEV.SO PWOOT BHOOK CO.MC LEADING BATTERS 4 0 0 0 Ctarke 2b 4 0 10 Giobs 4 10 0 White If 4 0 3' Murcer cf (Based on 100 at bats.) (Bird on 100 it bU.) Player. Club AB Pet 5 13 2 4 0 0 0 3 10 0 3 2 2 2 4 0 2 1 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 2 10 0 3 10 0 Scott Player. Club AB Pet. BToroIrn rf unva, Minn.

43 170 33 63 ..171 Brock. SU. Murcer. IV 49 173 30 62 .358 W. Davis.L.A Rojas, 46 175 25 56 .320 Garr.

Atl. Kaline. Det. 42 140 26 44 .314 Torre. StL.

oO 208 47 77 .370 Aooricio ss 50 200 30 74 .370 joYeohsn 52 219 39 80 .365 Siebert 51 192 34 68 .354 Peters ph 39 in 1(1 i7 lot I 4 0 0 0 JEMis lb 3 0 0 0 Lvttie rf 3 0 0 0 Kennev 3b 3 0 10 Baker ss 1 0 0 0 Bonnsen 10 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 B. KODinson. Bal. 47 179 25 56 .313 J. Alou.

Htn. R. Smith. Ban. 4t i4 as mn ar ns a Beckert.

Chi. 49 201 32 69 .343 Lohoud ph. Cash, Pgh. 42 164 32 56 .341 Moret PITCHING Reichart. Chi 38 143 14 44 .3081 Tovar.

Minn 49 205 32 63 .307 Buford, Bal 37 142 37 42 .296 T. Howard. Was. 47 176 17 52 .295 a.r 4H 10B 33 53 .335 Kranepool, Y. 32 108 24 36 .333 Totol 32 1 6 1 Total 32 8 5 SanguiUen.

Pgh. 47 176 18 57 .324 Boston 000 000 001 Double Days wmm New YorK ioi ill m-i HOME RUNS E-Josephson, BConiglioro, J.EIIis. DP-New York 2. LOB-Boston 4, New Detroit lliStargell. Pittsburgh 17 York 8.

2B Kennev, J.Ellis, Petrocelli 2. Horton, Detroit 11 H. Aaron. Atlanta lfi 3B-Clarke HR-Murcer 2 (10). SB- Ohva, Minnesota 11 Bench.

Cincinnati 2 White Clarke 2. S-Bahnsen. 14 ii wanuuia 11 Ceoeda. Atlant li If DDay ij ti i a 1 Otii. Kansas Citv 10 Bonds.

San Francisco 10 B. Williams. Chicago Murcer, New York Lee 2 3 2 2 13 Moret 1 0 0 0 Bonnsen (W.3-6) 9 6 1 0 WP Siebert 2:21. A 9 306. RUNS BATTED IN ERA IP EH BB SO BR Lyle 20 2 0 1.74 20 17 4 4 9 18 1 Siebert 12 9 1 1.97 91V, 80 2 5 20 23 55 4 Tatum 18 2 2 2.33 19', 12 5 5 11 6 1 Bolin 21 0 2 3.22 22i 20 9 8 16 19 1 Moret 3 0 0 3.00 6 4 2 2 2 5 0 Lee 16 4 1 3.60 35 35 16 14 22 28 4 Brett 11 1 4.23 27 21 14 13 17 23 3 Culp 12 5 4 456 84 42 38 24 51 8 Lonborg 5 11 5.U 24 25 16 14 3 17 2 Peter! 11 5 4 5.50 68 80 42 42 24 35 7 Nagy 12 1 3 6.63 38 46 29 28 20 9 4 Koonce 7 0 1 7.13 11 12 10 9 8 4 2 SOX RECORDS Dodge Ppdqe 1 Uemon Lart 46Stargell.

Pittsburgh retroeeifi. Hostnn io HO 46 Bando. Oakland 41 New York 31iCepeda, Atlanta 30 Tennis PITCHING PART? Frank Frnshline? of Fort Decision!) Siebert, Boston 9-1 Cuellar, Baltimore 7-1 Blue. Oakland u2 Drago, Kansas City 5-1 Coleman, Detroit 5-1 (S Decision!) Lauderdale, upset Arthur Ashe B7 glerker' Houston 9-1 .900 of Richmond. 6-4.

4-6. 6-3, 3- 2i2 Ryan. New York 8-1 .857 6-6. 8-6 to move into the semifinals oiS i Johnson. San Francisco 6-1 .857 of the French Open.

Carlton. St. Louis 9-2 .818 .833 1 psteen, Los Angeles 6-2 .750 MANCHESTER, England Seaver, New York 6-2 .750 Twelfth ranked Kris Kemmer of 1 Perry, San Francisco n5 nn Hollywood. Calif. UDset San Fran Choose a Dodge compact And get a choice.

OPP. 10 10 13 cisco ueci Martinez 7-a, o-j ine third day of the Northern England Tournament. SOX 8 1 22 7 1 OPP. 3 3 15 5 1 Intercity League Two-run Extra Inning! vs. Right vs.

Left Double headers SOX 18 11 15 14 3 12 Home Away Day Night Shutouts One-run School results Tennis Chess split 1 OPPONENTS THE Pick a sporty little Dodge Demon. Or one of America's favorite compact hardrops. Dodge Dart. It's Double Days with Dodge Dart and Dodge Demon. Only at your Dodge Boys'.

Where you can pick from two great compacts. And still afford to be choosey. 5 1 7 SOX VS. OPP. 52 52 10 22 SEE THE "DOUBLE AT YOUR LOCAL DODGE DEALERS TODAY Maiden 233 O019 14 1 Woburn 100 0001 3 3 Camuso and Busa, Clements (2) and Denato.

Arlex 010 000 01 3 3 No. Cambridge 012 300 5 7 1 Batteries: A Gardner and Mc-Glaughlin. N.C. Close and Burns. Hosmer 002 0002 4 0 Medford 000 0000 3 0 Batteries: Corbett and O'Don-nell.

McKeown and Camilio. VANCOUVER Soviet Grandmaster Mark Timangy resignpd his auarter-final match with Bobby Fischer of the U.S., giving Fischer a 6-0 sweep in the contest to determine a challengre for world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. Horse Racing BOSTON Chocolate Lollipop (S7.60i beat Francis Marion by half a length in the feature at Suffolk Downs. SOX 352 28 23 51 DODGE BOYS OPP. 363 22 15 37 Left on Homers Homers Homers (H) (A) SOX 32 52 7 14 8 Errors Double plays Complete games Stolen bases Caught stealinl CLASS A Newton South 5 Beverly 0 Lexington 4 Hingham 1 Newton 4 New Bedford 1 Weston 3 Wellesley 2 Marblehead 3 Winchester 2 Framingham North 4 Arlington 1 Needham 3 Attleboro 2 Lincoln-Sudbury 4 Concord 1 CLASS Falmouth A Cohasset 1 Chelmsford 3 Middleboro 2 Sharon 5 Salem 0 Masconomet 3 Dover-Sherbourne 2 Medway 4 FoNboro 1 High 4 Scituate 1 Dartmouth 3 North Reading 2 Xavenan 3 Andover 2 TODAY'S PAIRINGS CLASS A Newton South Lexington (at Needham 1 Newton-Weston (at Wayland 1 Marblehead-Framingnam No.

(at Bedford 1 Needham Lincoln Sudburv at Park League Prt.l Franklin 10 2 .833 Macy Mass.Env. 9 2 .818 Kelly Yesterday's stars PITCHING Steve Arlin. Padres, tnssed a five-hitter for his third maojr league victory-all via the shutout route-in blanking hPila-delphia. 6-0. BATTING Boby Murcer, Yankees, slammed his ninth and 10th home runsh of the season, pacing New York to a 6-1 victory over Boston.

Yesterday's fights W5 7 C17 SACRAMENTO. Calif. Rodolfo 3 6 333 Gonzales. 138, Long Beach, 3 9 250 outpointed Beto Gonzales. 138.

Mex-o ii leo' 10- LAS VEGAS, Nev. Johnn Mack. 188. Chicago, outpointed Mike Tin Boswell. 196, Warren, Ohio, 10.

Supreme 9 3 .750 Conley Jeveli 6 5 .545 Patio mUd megs At Casey Field Supreme 000 300 0- CLASS Falmouth-Chelmsford (at Brockton 1 Sharon-Masconomet (at Newton So. High (at Whitman-Hansen Dartmouth-Xaverian (at Middleboro 1. Mass. Env. 010 213 7 7 0 Batteries: Ward, Gilpatrick (6 and Coleman.

Malkasian and January. GIVES YOUR CAR II' sp WV lit! A HARD SHELL WITHOUT GIVING YOU A HARD TIME. (QAj2)IlIn Sh Thursday, June 10, 8 p.m. The first big night of motorcycle racing in the history of Boston Garden. The Yamaha Silver Cup.

You'll experience the speed. The drama. The spectacle of America's top professional riders in the heat of competition. Man fused with machine. Sliding.

Shifting. Moving up through the hungry pack for a share of the $5000 purse, and the coveted Yamaha Silver Cup. Lap after lap. Race after race. It'll be a night you'll not soon forget.

Don't be left out Get your tickets now. Tickets: $7. $6. $5, $4 and S3. Now on sale at the Boston Garden Box Office, Ticketron? and your local Yamaha dealer.

For further information, call (617) 227-3200. Or dial 1-655-5440 for the Ticketron outlet nearest you. Special group rates can be obtained bv calling Mr. Nazro at (617) 227-3204. And, for mail orders, make checks or money orders payable to Boston Garden -and mail to: Box Office Manager, Boston Garden, North Station, Boston, Mass.

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