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Page 32 Jf RRSat Aug 13,1966 l( -k, IS 'ff S.l- -s 1 "T-. .7, i' -c'- I I Yv i I I Tivas 1 Pill Beats Cincinnati LA Loci's Rv I I ItLOCK UPI Suorls. Wriiur 4 7 i fa 1 1 y. Blast for in Dressen The Pittsburgh Pirates fei it could be the turning point of the season. They're positive it was the highlight.

The game in question was a four hour, 22 minutes marathon in which the Major League record for most home runs in a game Uli was equalled. l-'ro iil-running Pittsburgh outlasted Cincinnati. 11-11. i 4 Baseball Farewell To LOS ,1 I'll Baseball proved it did not turgid one of its most colorful injures todiiy when players, managers and executives from around the country were present lor Hie final in-n i lor Detroit manager Charlie Dresson Pallbearers at Dressen's final riles included Dodder e-ecntives F. .1.

(liu.ie) liava-si, A. K. (lied) Patterson and player Wes I'nrkrr. a Ores-sen protege. A Requiem Muss was celebrated at 10 a ni today in St.

Paul the Apostle Roman Catholic Church Interment followed in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in (lleiidale Dressen. who had been referred to a "one of baseball's greatest men." died last Wednesday in Detroit al the age of t7. Dressen's body was Mown here from Detroit Thursday night, following a Requiem Mass in St. Aloysius Church. Tiger genera! manager James Campbell accompanied the body on the plane JOYOUS MEETING AT CANDLESTICK'S HOME PLATE Ozzie Virgil greets Willie Mays after HR that won it for Giants Perry Hero, Astros I.

I- 7 1 i i 1 e-JJLLm 4 1 1 it vl 7 hi h4 A i ii i i ss i is 'f s-' i' it. i 1 i 1(1 inn hi ...1 A i s. i f- 1 FOLLOW THE LEADER Bob Potter Alberg 35 sloop Touchee (A35 42), current leader in the class stanibngi. shoots for another victory in today's one cesign comrjetition of the 1' Sin Francisco Yacht regatta. Boats also flying colorful spinnakers include another A'berg 35, Ed Mnner's Boreas, n34 The smaller craft is a Rhooes 3.5 sloop, Bob Winter's Windswept.

Exam, nei Ptwl0 Ma Giants, 1-0 ero- second base on Tito Fuentes' over innings in a game that left them with the feeling "if we got through that we can go through anything." The Bucs slammed six home runs, two by Dob Bailey, who drove in five runs and was treated to a beer and ice water shower from his teammates it "I could have won an Academy Award," manager Harry Walker said. "I was laugh, ing one minute and crying the next. I'm going to keep the senrecard on this ame for a souvenir but 1 don't think I could ever forget it." The lead changed hands five times during the regulation nine innings and was sent Into overtime when veteran Jerry Lynch pinch-hit his tirst home run of the season that tied the score 8-8. In the 10th. Pittsburgh's i 1 1 i Stargeit made the score with Ins 27th homer but Art Shamsky, ho WHAT? NINE sacrifice.

It was the first time Perry had slid since HARRY xiinimcr sports Staff on got to pitch a shutout once in a while." said Caylord Perry. "This line I HAD to pitch one." Willie Mays slugged a high screwball over the lelt field fence on Mike Cuellar's third pitch in the ninth inning last night gmng the Giants an old fashioned 1-1) victory. It was just the fourth hit off Ciu'llar Perrv allowed only three. May 's his 27tl) this M-aMin and No. career, sent Pi.li;.4 clalled fans home leeling a l)it warmer and made Peri an tfi-game winner May said the Iwo days be was able to take if easv GO ROUTE! Last night's 1-0 classic at Candlestick marked the first Giant game this year in which neither club made a substitution.

"Uhen's the last time both clubs used nine men all the way?" Larry Jansen wanted to know. You'd have to go back to last season to find a Giant game in which neither club used a player who wasn't in the starting lineup. Shadow Boxing i scoiu: ViVCll I KVGl PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE May 24. hen be jammed his left ankle sliding into second against the Pirates. "It didn't hurt." Gay lord said.

"I didn't even give it a thought." Perry hustled to third, sur-prising the Astros, after Chuck Harrison made a running catch of Willie McCov-ery's foul down the right field line. "I wanted to be able to score if hit a hard single," Guy lord explained. "I knew I wouldn't be able to make it in from second if Willie hit a single right at somebody." It was good thinking, and it almost paid off right there Mays lined out to Harrison at first base Even though Perry modestly disclaims any pain in his ankle, he has it tightly taped for every game he pitches. Angels Siiii I Mexican Star ANAHEIM iAP' The California Angeles signed Ifl-year-old Aurelio Rodriguez, an intiolder. from (luadala-iara of the Mexican League and announced lie will to their Seattle tarm dub in the Pacilic Coast l.eauue i inserted into the licit in the eii-'ith inning and prompt delivered a tuo rim Clout, socked Ills second 7 2 DO0 201 100 4 100 010 0103 10 1 photnix ino polis li'iler; iB; istcewens (9 mi fc.i'i.i isiiv io.

bi-aie hack Clutch litilie. i Hie score I was )-n. i '71 Kfiy 'ri' Ir't-tt'i-'On, 7rH i ('oiirT'nr LP-Neilie. HR Ken-, 1 A A I pokesman m- bun regain bis Three Clicers lllliillllilllllllllllMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllililllllllllillit Hv KDDIE Ml LLKK 00(1 203 110 7 IS 2 112 1.0 00 10 17 0 OLNVER Perry did a magnificent said Rodriguez, had unigtii i lie iiiants were I out in Cincinnati in lasting h.is A to a i sought by four other major clubs. He declined to reveal M.iil.iKl.

I.ivior Ci). Ausl Ifil arifl Nieson anil Hfnrv we HtiKnenbtJ'li. LP HRS S.iua.ie. Hfi'SP. Johnsun.

l.H-2. It was his third shutout Wednesday night and spent Thursday iraveling home contract terms knoth ii again In the 1 1 1 It Bailey rapped a two run double to i Pittsburgh an ed'je but Sham sky kiiolti again with bis th'rd home run of the game in the same number of at bats to ii hat Bed a a i Bete Hose de- IflO 001 020 4 1 000 001 000 I 4 0 I'OHTLANO SPOKANE Lob Gaparell hasn't been in boxint uo lonu three years this year. The lank ight bander from North Carolina will do Sinner and at the most. He's co-owner of a service station on upper Culver Ew.iiods HR Slurlev. I might not even need it." any mum to win a nan game.

h( mm) dt IV Market. Boxing's a side-line. As a manawr he's learnmi; fast. Top man in his stable is Bob Stinmato. Cahioi nia lmiit S.iil On Rodriguez, a foot l(! and 170 "I can play the outfield pounds, bats and throws right when I'm tired." said Mays, handed and is hitting :0 2.

"Rut if makes a big cliff-i with four homers. Iti tuples erence at the plate. I just and -t runs balled in this can't swing the bat good when season in the i a I I'm tired. The rests I've had League have really helped inc." riicil fie miicest anil n-ANcouvtH 101 053 000-10 1 1, ,.,,,1,. ,.1,.

SCATTLf en ii hums. In the sixth inning, for example, he led off with a sin-gle to center and slid into ii mil evci I nude si hoard 'Ill -in. Mes (8) and C.iL LFAiair RESULTS lb 0 15 1 0,0 1114 100 0007 000 U12 0(118 i7 r. is; 0 M'N ll. in chunees I VIRGIL ip X'ircil did a superb' job.

too. Last Sundav Chi-) cu.o. 'irml (he first two illumes lor I'erry utid Mien us replaeed In Tom llaller. It seemed I'erry and weien't IhiiikiiiL; alonu Hie sanie lines and it was I G.iylord. I evid.iined to that it was iiiitliiiiii personal and ue uol it all squared away," said ajor League Box Scores i 1 11 sanis t1) and 1 0 lliKlll Cordon Di'iin in Ci.r-nn I i 1 ir-LII 100 0003 7 1 rh'ESNO UIO 6U0 13X-5 8 0 I hfr -tk -si and Rudolph.

I 1.1 .111 1 MVP fro-il LP 1 Ml; In-- Hoi, two NATIONAL I I PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI WH KR AN I.KAMi: KANiAS CITY Ml NN TA AMCRICAN LFAGI BALTIMORE WASHINGTON esterday Caparell did sometlmm ottiers 111 the trade seldom do. He took one of his proteges aside ard toid him he wasn't cut out to be a prize lighter Alter watching the MiUiu1 man in wnrkout.s Caiarell reahed it would be too much of a Humble to let him enyuije in an actual 1 1114 match. lie hud a contract slimed for the lad's services That was minor with Bob. The boy's safety came lirt Caparell immediately contacted Chief Inspector Bob Tin ley of tin commission He explained the situation Tnj lry -h itt-lul that he made such a decision "Maybe he's not an oliltimer around the said Turley. "Hut he's not to make a fust buck at some kid's expense.

In the Ion" run the boy will he thankful for what his manager did in his behalf. Incidentally. Stminuto's tightine. Sonny An Sacramento with the understandim; that il he wins he'll Mttl'A IILIU) l.oiov Muta a X.t'i mtu-i ended a it 1 1 a ba- Miivlf tui' til. I' scored two luli.s 1 llli walker! H-ri Cl' mente pilch, Li 'M-ta I'llt the I) a I i 1 no cil 1 1 1 1 1 1 ni- ili.i pltcl: In mv 17 -1 I ins the 1 an.

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For the chance. Cm ton receives percent Perhaps Torres leels he owe- Hal Con; id and inland, hitters, agreed on hou anted to work on 'em and then it all went ical smooth. Oz eauyht a great Kanie." Sinee 1 (oiler's riuht knee is slill very stiff and sore, was essential that I'erry and i i I liei oiiie eonipatible Tlie only other catcher on the club is rookie Hick Diet. I'erry didn't walk a battel and the Giants made no errors. So the only Astros to reach base were the three who sinuled i Lee Mayc.

Harrison and Ciiellar and I Da is ho loreed Cinl lar made a I ii on Dav is' bunt after Ciicliar opened the ninth Kh a Consequently, not ope Astro as lar as sec olid base. Tomorrow's doublcheailei noon l'obb F.oiin ii 7 1 and Gibbon i 'i-fi i will Rob liruce and ISarrv Lai man li-ii1. Ll. VF i AND 3 17 i 3 0 i 1 3 I 7 7 3 1 1 0 1 1 Oti 7 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 10 2 0 0 0 ioio 0 0 0 0 I lol.i Ki: il '1 -I Mill lliplu y. ll 0 'll I 3 12 1 Li.

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r.n.ilii. 14-2 a 11. In lorres got uuu tor the Wayne ihointon at snea Stadium. Rain hurt the attendance. The an plane strike, of course, also will have some effect on the eate at Veuas.

The take from TV could be the lite-saver. Ha HI? 4 0 10 4 ll 0 112 0 10 10 Mill 3 I 11,27 urn ar 1 e-j'iui 5 AB 12 1 Kuii) 16 If (' 17 RP SO 4 3 3 7 '0013 1 4 I I 7 7 2 0 0 0 7 '7 IV A 22 470 Pil'lhp, I 4 0 1 0 iM -i I 21 1 1 0 0 7 i I 1 0 I -imci 3:1 4 I I B-ink'- Ii; 3 0 0 0 i- i A.tmar 10 11 4 0 0 0'. in 3 0 0 0 I7i H.ill.-n i 3 0 0 0 k. PUyor lnt) II li 0 I 0 I) i oci li" 77 2 0 0 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 yolk 1 0 0 0 33 ph Jl II-. il- IV.

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Me ii, ii sione 82-9-'3. a. Dan in vis j.ie Sand i H'i 100-23--' alii', I "ii "8. Mrs -ii li 'l Mri Che! I 1 7, Ceon Corcial 'i Mrs Ben iloneanart. so Ca-I 1C3-JJ-, i -i uoi.i.i di nr.v a i a H.iwks it.ii scon1 -3 Mn: DtWiit CHICAGO tt 17 (.7 iC'S 11, IIS .179 7 1 It 'ill is Oj 77 3 35ri i' 13.1 -92 37 US 1 -17 (IB S(l 0 0 0 I I fl orro- An 7 7 3 7 I 3 1 2 8 6 31 I 0 1 hln 10 10 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 it) i ni -il 4 0 0 0 Bi.loid 30 no 1 1 4 0 I 0 Aiioo tt 4 0 10 I-RoDiii 1 1 II: .3 0 0 0 Boni.livi i' 3b 3 0 0 0 MrCtaw II) 7 0 10 II -9 Vb 11 377 61 7 II Chicago Los Amu-IP-, Ko Score BOSTON II jii.l.li' tii'i'i 1- rtii- i ola 25, i 87 3 0 0 0 Borrv II 3 0 10 Adair 2 0 0 0 W-is 2b 10 0 0 I' hn 1 7 v.Mijfi 1 1 9 10 3 110 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 71 1 3 0 7 0 0 i 1 o' oh Li Knoup 2b 4 0 10 JOOPI 2D 4 3 10 II 5 0 1 I i liv 3b 3 2 0 0 (J( h.in'r 4 I 1 0 II 4 3 4 2 pi 3 10 0 1 on-olHro -I 4 111 5 1 2 0 ii.ott lb 113 3 Iit, 5 3 3 1 Omnler ct 4 12 7 7 1 iV.mith Si 4 12 2 Calilornia 5 17 11 ilinon 4 13 2 Chicaqo NFAV OAKLAND (iYM.

12th and Fraiikim. '-ill be the scene today of sparrins sessions planned tor Joe Mardi and lialph McCoy, principals in Richmond's mam bout on Aug. McCoy takes the floor at noon. Nardi an hoar later. From his experience as a boxer.

Bennis Pariish knows it's tough to be at your best with nose trouble. Bennie's ring career ended years a So but it wasn't until bis! week that he had an operation on the old scho Now a special representative ior Alpha Liquor Ilai i Hi ne like a new man and if it wasn't for the lad he has a Liood job. he miuht even consider try ing a comebai Dick Sadler is workim overtime 1 1 in to lti a to put his Chailev Shis in with Philly's I'crcv Man-nine and get the backing of the California commission in calling it for the world's welterweight championship Kill I ol, i ri NEA rOUK i 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 SkiTh lit- Srotv? For latest Sports Results dial 7-12 in un 711 It'jnl 2: tlliot 1 on 4 I I 0 nuldrii u.cl pi. Oiodoiina 7'IA ill 17 ,1 11 5 63" 3b -( yi 3 727 C'c 5 17 0 4 117 0 I 0 1 1 i-5 70! I pie pOv I 0 I I imjsn 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 Wy.lH 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mr Marion 10 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooo oooo 10 0 0 its i rvi i i nh SI 10 S' 3 13 1 1 0 2 0 I "on rf i I i-r 21- Aiee IP I. (IH SO CIMrire il.

Ill' 8 1 I 1 3 4 luhn (VV. 114 1 40007 HHP By DCIi.inte (I Robinson, WP Ol'iaiue 12' Pli Pnniany 1 2 00 A ie 90s 3i ll) Hickmar li Grcto Bressonc Fisher 7, 0 i 4 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 10 10 1 7 1 il COCO 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 35 7 12 40 It 7 lotal J7I3I5 1J Murk HOUSTON lb bi JVK. I I il -il I 1,1 -1 ii H. li i'IO -'-i II 1 II i i) Nir-hol -I i il 2 Rneinan, I t) Ih 3b i a (1 Ml Cuiill.v. (i il Si Tut.i, iO I) i '1 SAN TRANCISCO ab i hi ass.

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7 fi 4 1 1 1 reirv c.V 'I II 0 i WOM' HE HACK il ii I 0 2 0 1 1 1 3 0 2 4 1 I 13 llomrr- loiiM-cnlix' a i 71 A A I ill ll. 1 Liuht-lioavyweight boxins ached for another spai'miy New York St. Louis -Iflyl'- lJ LOB Niw York 7, LAS l-ldAS champ TVi i male today in- L'hsi'd i'i i tea round a Torres, ho meets in l- i sod, HP s- Fisher 7 OP 2 LOB I' -s'on 11 2B A'ert i G.Snvlh, Nnrlhriui Ttiiman 111 SB MtAulittt rjenii-iiT Si n'i O.milh IP f.B BB SO i 6 4 6 5 3 13 1 12 2 11 '72 4 I 70 7 3 1 0 0 0 1 3 7 7 .3 3 .11 7 5 i 2 I 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 3 12 3 4 I 1 I i nil siiam, i'l'iiii nliiji BAl. Bi andnn 30 A 14.661. ill i leti'f it into muni' an tiicy had sparred for three K.ldie Cotton for the ti I'RAZIER'S KAYO of Billy Daniels in Philadelphia drew a gate of $26,000.

which means the Olympic (James gold medal winner of lfHH has established himself as a box-oll'iie hit in his hometown. If he were to fight Buster Matins, the man he replaced on the C.S. team, their light would probably draw fifty grand Reports say Tony Petronella. Hi years ith the ISA ratings committee has decided to resign because ol pressing action with his insurance business in Providence. I 9 II 1 1 I'll Consecutive home runs in the third innum provided Hose City of Portland ith a -1 or Columbia of Vancouver in th1' division I Little League baseball tournament last niuht.

i 1 3 7 2 3 1 Picn- oy(J'-'-l Dennis Hm-ihi tle nest Monday, belted Hank around so furiously that llenrv en'leeled Ins and said. "I won't be back I 1 i. 2 I i 0 0 a Wasdbu' Pi her 21 3f 689 WP 13, 7.

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