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Alabama Journal from Montgomery, Alabama • 15

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Alabama Journali
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13 ALABAMA JOURNAL Monday, May 8, 1967 TELEVISION Series With Detroit ialtsn mm 2ND. SMASH WEEK ps sstw arn nil IJ I UlliHI'll I iw MONDAY Tba utformatloa in theat tikntuiet ii provided by lb station. Tbt newspaper taktt no fMpomibiUiy tor chantee 'B ached ule (E) g) The Road West- I COLOR DICK COUCH thrown out of the game for pro-Press Sports Writer! testing a call. By Associated (D ED 6B Montgomery Mobile bothaa Columbus CD Selmh (7) Panama City Hank Bauer's getting tired of New York bounced back with a 14-hit attack in the nightcap, Joe Pepitone leading the way with three singles and a double. Pepitone, Horace Clarke and Dick Howser each drove in two runs and Al Downing picked up being cuffed around by the De- troit Tigers, but his sluggers his third victory with late-inning I fTTTRVl heip from Dooley Womack.

I Tfffn ti00 DAVID NIVEH Y-iT fjPAULNEWMAN(pr mm I ORSON WELLES Tl I UnMDDC I OHLIUHLMl Am AV 4 SHOWS DAILY AT keep turning the other cheek. The Tigers capitalized on Baltimore blunders Sunday and blanked Bauer's Orioles 4-0 behind the three-hit pitching of Brinkman were the only hits off the 24-year-old right-hander, who hurled'a three-hitter in his last start. Boston's Rico Petrocelli lashed a two-run single in the seventh, breaking a 5-5, tie, and two more runs scored on Ron Clark's throwing error, enabling the Red Sox to end a four-game slide as well as Minnesota's four-game winning string. Jim Nash struck out 10 Yankees in the Athletics' first-game victory, but needed relief help from Jack Aker in the seventh. An error by John Kennedy helped the A's to two unearned runs in the fourth.

Moe Drabowsky completed the walk to McAuliffe, forcing in one run, then got Kaline to bounce into a third-home-first double play before wild pitching another run across and refilling the bases with two more walks. Rookie Bill Dillman came on and walked the third run home. Home runs by Jim Fregosi and Bobby Knoop backed the brilliant pitching effort of California's McGlothlin, who struck out nine in recording his first major league shutout. Doubles bv Fred Valentine and Ed Floor Covering SPECIALS! INLAID VINYL INSTALLED Joe Sparma, completing a three-game sweep over the sluggish world champions. The victory was Detroit's sixth in seven games against the Orioles, who have fallen into an eighth-pace tie in the early 6:00 O) (B C5J (g (3) News, Weather, Sport Harrigan and Son Rango 6:30 Monday Night Movie "Stranger In My Arms" Jane Allyson, Jeff Chandler ED Q) Gilligan's Island i coioa I (g) g) Iron Horse CQLoa i CSTheMonkees I COLOR I 7:00 ED (3D Mr.

Terrific 1 color 1 CZ) I Dream Of Jeannie color i (4) Rat Patrol I color I 7:30 ED CD CS The Lucy Show rcotoTl (1) Rat Patrol- Red Cross Water Safety 8:30 I Dream Of Jeanie COLOR gi) (g) Family Affair I COLOR I ED Peyton Place I COLOR I Million Dollar Movie 9:00 (7) The Pur-suit of Pleasure I COLOR I To Tell The Truth-I color i (g) The Big Vallev color i 9:30 ED Password color i 10:00 ED S3 News "Zero Hour" The Invaders I color i The Big Picture 10:30 CD (S3 Tonight Show IColoF gj Joey Bishop Show color i ED Las Vegas Show News Starlight Theatre Chanel 8 Presents 11:00 News Tonight Show Daily Devotion 11:30 Big Movie 12:00 (0 F'nal New 1 1 I Urnniifc ikiiU Japan Triumphs In Davis Cup Play American League race after scoring only one run in the three-game set against the Tigers. "We're pressing too much swinging at pitches we should be taking and taking pitches we should be swinging at," Manag- 395 1 95 LA III dolce Pi mwmJn I 4 SUPER DRIVE-IN TOKYO (AP) Japan corn-Dieted a 5-0 sweeD of the Philiu- TV Hip, I Wi STARTS 7 iW I I I "While Lightnin' Road" II I sZl CLOYERLAND FLOOR COVERING SERVICE er Bauer said after watching his pines in the Davis Cup Far club stumble to its fourthiEastern zone tennis semifinals straight setback. today. i Vfr s'rhn3Vynetr'rrit I VaS "THE ALAMO" tl Beating tne urioies six out of 3845 S. Court III xnake Kirnaras II 269-5246 I IH -motor psycho" Firir Hpi iu.v4.iii-i.viH I I YOUB HORN" (J5) Captain Nice I color i (7) Bewitched i color i 8:00 ED CD CD Andy Griffith g0 Felony Squad COLOR I Japan had won the two opening singles matches Friday and clinched the right to play India in the zone finals when it won the doubles match against the Philippines Saturday.

The closing singles, with no bearing on the outcome, were postponed from Sunday because of rain. seven is bound to give us a lift," said Tiger pilot Mayo Smith. "Our guys still think Baltimore is the club to beat." Sparma scattered three singles on the way to his second shutout of the young season and third victory without a loss. The Tigers pulled out of reach i 1 SHOW STARTS 8 P.M. VISIT OUR SNACK BAR! EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION M-MinilgomMt I-liaaleri It-fHrmlnjfcumi 7-Cneak Part Vocational lndtutrla What'a New? the woria by scoring three unearned runs Hal Education iT-t Language i I I i I I 1 I i ll I 1 LjLt fit ii? vJ iyi.H-r STARTS 1:00 4 3Li i' "HOTEL" jf I I'iflwt'ifi fl Limited 1 Hiy.

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13-pc. BARREL 9-pc. BARREL 20-pc. JUMBO SHRIMP WINNER OF gates and five walks, a wild pitch and a bunt single by Don Wert completed the wild rally. Elsewhere, California shut out Washington 5-0 on Jim McGloth-lin's two-hitter; Boston checked Minnesota 9-6, and Kansas City divided a doubleheader with New York, trimming the Yankees 4-1 before bowing 8-3.

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Drabowsky. A 20.651 000 000 10 8-1 00 200 0 1 i New York Kansaa City Using All New Hydraulic Parts-Not Rebuilt ADVERTISEMENT PEEK'S BEACH MOTEL GUARANTEED KOLOR-BAK 1 for GRAY HAIR Kenneiiv. Srmih. DP- Kansas City LOB -New York 7. KansasCity 3 2B Campaneris.

Cater. hitaker, D.Green.: Tresh. IP ER BB SO Ford (L.2 21 7 6 3 1 0 5 Tillotson 1 0 10 0 1 Nash IW.3-2I 2-3 4 1 1 2 10 Aker 2 1-3 3 0 0 1 1 T-213. 20,000 MILES OR 2 YEARS IF FOOD IS YOUR You'll Have The Time Of Your Life At MONTGOMERY'S 14513 W. Highway 98 IN THE CENTER OF THE BEACH Panama City Beach "FAMILY'S ONLY" Amaing.

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Voil so I-iiariuallv liirnds and relaliei will baiely ii. wash out. AtaiU i ab hi 5 0 12 Cmpneris ss 4 1 0 0 Fords, Chevs, All American Compacts. Others Slightly Higher. "1 V' ifiiarantw our brake relininif service the specified number miles or years from date of installation, whichever conies first.

Adjustments prorated on mileaire) nd based on prices current at time of adjustment. Waterfront Swimming Pool Air Conditioned 1- 2- AND 3-ROOM APARTMENTS able in liquid or pomade lor both nirn and women. Millions told. Monev bark giuianlee. At ding and cosmetic counters evetywheie.

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Rolls To Go 85e Horns Cooked Meals Cafeteria Style 6 Days A Week. Open 6 A.M.-9 P.M. Mon. thru Thurs. 10 P.M.

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A- MOTOR KINO.Vft fmstom BATTERIES 24-MONTH GUARANTEE $88 nms ifj Exchange Exchange 6-volt MK-1 12-volt MK-24 MK-22F Cordell's Carry Out Menu i a' 5 CHICK'N BOX 85 Pieces with trench fries and rolls "MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES" Servies 2 (10 pieces) SI .70 Serves 3 (15 pieces) $2.55 "TOP Of The STAR" HOLIDAY INN MIDTOWN 924 MADISON AVENUE SHRIMP, 5-piece I 10 with F.F. 4 Rolls StvUOOl) 6 pc. with F.F. Rolls CJUARANTKK: Every Firestone battery is unconditionally warranted against defects in workmanship and materials. Replacement or repairs are made without charge for 90 rlavs from date of purchase.

After 90 days, if any adjustment is necessary, an allowance will made against the selling price of a new battery based on the unexpired portion of th original warranty period at the time the adjustment is made. Hli I iimnuMiiiiini iiCTupn iim mLi'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmt-mtrmmm EAT WELL WITH BILL CORDELL COKDELlS DKIVE-IN MOBILE HIGHWAY PHOXE from Iht panion-dipptd ptn el ROBERT WILDER, author of "WriHtn on fh Wind" Ktranjerin $tiiw hme ffJvW STYLE JlfeWCOOKING HOLIDAY INN SOUTHWEST MOBILE HIWAY SOUTHERN BYPASS REASONABLE PRICES PROMPT SERVICE My ac? A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL AMY SIZE Tubeless Blackwalls 7.50-14 (7.75-14) 6.70-15 (7.75-15) 8.00-14 (8.25-14) WHITEWALL ADD 2 rail PICTURE Plm $1.88 to $2.05 per ttr Fed. eicise. tax depending on size, sales ta, and trade tirt ott your car. i It COCKTAILS Lounges At All 3 Inns The Dusty Carroll Trio appearing nightly in the Bamboo Lounge beginning Monday, May 8.

1067 at the New -Big and Bettor THE EMBERS 303R Atlanta Highway Montgomery Alabama DANCING To Montgomery's Most Danceable Music by Robert Andrews and "The Townsmen" where your dollar buys MILES more verm 'Just Up The Street I rom The sK. Downtown Post Off ice7 345 S. Court St. Phone 26M915 MONTGOMERY At "TOP OF THE STAR" LITTLE FOXES LOUNGE.

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