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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 43

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Giants Give (DaklaniilfiL(rribune Sept.27J967 ES 42 Mets Willies I Phoenix Toni By PAT FRIZZELL If only-one monthmade a it's easier to pitch "when you -f baseball season! Special to The Tribune PHOENIX, Ariz Two former New England college stars will be renewing an old rivalry here tonight when the American Basketball Associ-tion tips off its exhibition along wth Bialosuknia, filling Andy Anderson's berth the Canisius blond cut his finger in a home accident over the weekend. The Oaks will use 6-7 Ron Franz and 6-7 Willie Porter at forwards, with 6-10 Jim Had-not at center. 1 i 1 fe2g.j3f Warriors Take on Oscar-Less Cincy Reno, Nev. lUPIl The San Francisco Warriors try to make it two straight over the Cincinnati Royals here tonight. They beat the Ohioans 116-110 Monday.

Cincinnati is operating without the great Oscar Robertson, who is still a holdout. The meeting of the Oakland Oaks and the Denver Rockets, first of a four-game series which concludes in Modesto on Saturday night, pits Wes Bialdsuknia of the Acorns against the Rockets' Steve Chubin. Chubin is a guy Bialosuknia learned to- respect when both were rivals in the Yankee Cuiiference two seasons' ago. "He's an excellent driver, is real aggressive and draws a lot of foul shots," said the ruggej 6-2 guard from Connecticut of his Rhode Island U. rival.

Chubin, also 6-2 at 200 pounds, played last season in Milan after winding up his college career with. a 24-point average per game. Joining him on the back court lineup for Denver will be Larry Jones, a 6-3 former all-American at Toledo. Coach Bob Bass of the Rockets is scheduled to start 6-7 Ron Horn, an all-Big Ten star from Indiana, and Willie Murrell, 6-6 Kansas State and The Giants, getting consistently outstanding pitching and base hits when they count, boasted a .773 percentage for September going into this afternoon's combat 17 wins, 5 losses. i Compared with this flamboyant pace, the champion St.

Louis Cards are pikers. Their season's percentage is a mere .620. But for all their autumnal derring-do, including an 8-3 breeze past the New York Mets at Candlestick Park last night, the Giants haven't even clinched second place. With a three-game margin over third-place Chicago and three-and-one-half over fourth-place Cincinnati as of today, however, the Bay belters must be strongly favored in the runnerup derby. Mike McCormick went after his 21st victory this afternoon, with Tug McGraw from Valle-jo scheduled to start for the Mets.

The Giants really were Bay belters last night. Willie Mays blasted out two home runs and Willie McCovey and Jim Ray Hart one apiece. Meanwhile, Ray a i pitched well enough to register his fifth straight decision and bring his record to 11-6. It was Sadecki's fifth complete game In six September starts. "I wasn't as sharp as in other games lately," the personable southpaw admitted, "but INSURANCE AGENTS BROKERS WES BIALOSUKNIA He remembers Eastern League alumnus, at forwards.

The center spot will go to 6-10 Tom Hoover, 250-pound ex Villanova rebound specialist who put in five years with (he NBA St. Louis Hawks and Los Angeles Lakers before joining the new loop. Coach Bruce Hale is sticking to his normal lineup except for one guard position in' the new league's first-ever ex hibition in the Phoenix Coliseum. Levern Tart gets the call have all those runs." 1 McCovey unloaded his 29th homer, in the first inning a long, high shot into the right-field bleachers with Tito Fuentes and Jim Davenport aboard. Mays flouted his 20th and 21st round-trippers in the third and seventh, off rookie pitchers Jerry Koosman and Bill Connors.

Both soared across the left-centerfield fence. Fuentes was aboard when Willie socked No. 20. Two two home runs brought Mays' career total, second highest in history, to 563. Willie, who concedes that he's feeling stronger than earlier in his illness-plagued season, has produced two or more homers in no fewer than 56 big-league games.

Hart followed Mays' second all-the-way swat with his 29th home run, lifting him back into a fie with McCovey for tops on the club. "I'm having a better road season than a home season," said McCovey, only 11 of whose homers have occurred at Candlestick. "This is different from my other years." Stretch's HR off Koosman was his eighth against left-handed pitching. Sadecki's slants were received by a Giant who hadn't caught a major-league game for two years Jack Hiatt. "I caught 10 or 12 Pacific Coast League games at Phoenix last year," said Hiatt, who has been subbing at first base and succeeding as a pinch hitter.

"But all my catching here has been in the bullpen except right after I first came up with the Giants in 1965." The Mets employed a rookie lineup, and Sadecki said: "I told Hiatt, 'Jack, you know as much about these guys as I Neither of us knew what kind of hitters they were outside, inside, high-ball, low-ball." But Sadecki got most of 'em out. He scattered seven hits and struck out four, bringing his season's whiff total to 137, a career high. Trioune pnoro oy Ron Reisterer volutionary llin.g technique. timited leads Sell LiU A A 1 charge Lto ma or credit cord Financing available for brokers and agents. Call: Service Aitociatei First Western Bldg Suite 1437 Oakland 832-5724 ROUND-TRIPPER-Willie Mays checks five in seventh inning as Giants con-in with his 21st HR of the season as tinued late-season surge.

It was Mays' Tito Fuentes and batboy give him big 563rd lifetime circuit clout. WILLIE SHUNS COACH ROLE "Me become a player-coach?" Willie Mays shot back in disbelief. "You've gotta be kidding!" Thus did one of baseball's legends field a suggestion that such a post might be ahead of sick and disappointing 1967 him in 1968 after he ends a campaign. they've go! some aches, pains and the flu. He's also 36 and many experts say he shows it.

"Hey, you ask him about next year." Mays said, pointing to Giant veep Charles (Chub) Feeney who was coming through the clubhouse. "He'll be a player," Feeney said. body around who can do the job better than me now in center field. I dunno," Mays continued, pouring himself a hot beverage in the San Francisco Giants clubhouse. "But I'm not thinking about being player-coach." The greatest right-handed home run hitter in history been plagued this season by TIRE CENTERS USE YOUR CAPWELL'S CHARGA-PLATE ICjIO jilt Jlli itrsi GIANTS BOX OAKLAND 1901 Telegraph TE 2-1111 WALNUT CREEK 1400 Newell YE 5-1111 HAYWARD 1155 Hazel LU 2-1111 EL CERRITO El Cerrito Plaia LA 6-1111 SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK ab bi ab bi Fuents, 2b 4 2 liter 2 1 1 Dvnprt, 3b 2 1 McCvy, lb 4 1 Tire Centers Open 8:30 A.M.

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Louis 98 60 .620 GIANTS 87 69 .558 10 Chicago 85 78 .538 13 Cincinnati 84 73 .535 13'i Philadelphia 80 76 .513 17 Pittsburgh 78 80 .494 20 Atlanta 77 80 .490 20 Los Angeles ..71 86 .452 26'b Houston 67 91 .424 31 New York 59 98 .375 38' Clinched pennant. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS San Francisco 8. New York 3. Chicago 8. St.

Louis 7. Atlanta 4, Cincinnati 3. Houston 3, Philadelphia 2. Los Angeles 3. Pittsburgh 1.

TODAY'S GAMES New York (Rohr 1-1) at San Francisco (McCormick 2O-10) 1:00 m. St. Louis (Jaster 9-7) at Chicago (Jenkins 19-13). Atlanta (Britton 0-1) at Cincinnati (Valoney 14-11). night.

Philadelphia (Sunning 17-14) at Houston (Cuellar 15-11). Pittsburgh (Moose 0-0) at Los Angeles (Foster 0-0), night. American League W. L. PctrGB Minnesota 91 68 .572 Chicago 89 68 .567 1 Boston 90 69 .566 1 Detroit 89 69 .563 Vi California 81 75 .519 8'i Baltimore 74 85 .465 17 Cleveland 74 85 .465 17 Washington 73 85 .462 17 Vi New 68 90 .430 22' 2 Kansas City 60 95 .387 29 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Cleveland 6.

Boston 3 Minnesota 7, California 3. Detroit 1. New York 0. Washington 4, Baltimore 1. Chicago at Kansas City, rain TODAY'S GAMES Chicago (Horlen 19-6 and Peters 16-9) at Kansas City (Hunter 12-16 and Dobson 9-9), 2, twi-niqht.

California (Clark 11-11) at Minnesota (Boswell 14-12). Cleveland (Siebert 9-12) at Boston (Lon-berg 21-8). Only games scheduled. Hrrlson, ss 3 1 Koosmn, 1 Koonce. pOO Jones, I 0 Connors, 0 0 Buchek, ph 1 0 Crdwell, 0 0 D0G3 Folks at Jack Daniels can spot a hard maple from 50 paces.

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HR McCovey 29, Mays 2 21, Hart 29. Davenport. SF R. John son. 0-2 "V- Save on our complete 3 5 1 0 .33 .10 7 2:24.

Koosman, Koonce Connors Cardwell Sadecki BALK 11 6 Koosman. 5,266. BRAKE OVERHAUL the office in Ford, Plymouth, Dodge, American Compacts Mini, Dons Paired EL- PASO, Tex. (AP) Maryland will play the University of Texas at El Paso and Southern Illinois will meet University of San Francisco in the first round of the Sun Carnival Holiday Basketball Tournament Dec. 21.

then burned in the open air and the charcoal that results is ground up and packed tightly in vats 10 feet deep. Next, the just-made whiskey is trickled dow through drop by drop. Jusc about everybody who works at Jack Daniel's gets to know about hard maple. That's Bcause this tree has a lot to do with the making of our Tennessee whiskey. You sec, we're still Charcoal Mellowing every drop, seeping it down through hard maple charcoal.

Walter Winchell On all four wheels: Install new bonded brake linings Rebuild wheel cylinders Arc grind linings for perfect contact Turn and true brake drums Bleed, flush, refill hydraulic system with new brake fluid Clean, inspect and repack front wheel bearings Inspect master cylinder Adjust and road test brakes Ask our mechanics about new equipment at low prices, too! Brake service for all other cars low priced, too'. tells how to get IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on a NEW 1968 CHEVROLET Vve get the hard maple from 1 fl-PLY IMPERIAL PREMIUM What seeps out later is only the sippin' part, ready for aging. Our bookkeepers arc really about the only folks who don't have a chance to sec much hard maple. But, you can be sure they know what it docs for our whiskey. WHITE WALL TIRES ground.

No other wood is acceptable. (Even maple growing along the river bottoms won't work.) It's cut when the sap is down and taken to the rickyard in Jack Daniel's Hollow. 36'Month Guarantee Your reporter has some stop-the-press news from Varner-Ward, the largest car leasing company in the Bay Area! If you will place your order right now, Varner-Ward can give you immediate repeat immediate delivery on a beautiful new 1968 Chevrolet! Despite the crippling automobile strike, which could spread all through the industry, Varner-Ward ias plenty of new Chevrolets and other fine cars. They will be leased on a first-come, first-served basis. So, if you want to drive a'sparkling new '68 Chevy like right now call Varner-Ward today.

They'll lease you a '68 Chevrolet Impala hardtop with radio, heater, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, and power steering for only $79.50 a month plus tax. With no deposit, no down-payment! And they'll pay you top-dollar cash for your present car. But these new cars will go fast, so better call Varner-Ward right nowl Tht btn dnli on uJirtlt com rom Voi-nr-W'arW 2 ANY SIZE ONE LOW PRICE plus Federal Excise Tax 14 15. SIZE 885 735 775 815 845 TAX .2.84 -2 04 -2 23 -2 33 SIZE 650 695 735 775 825 855 TAX 13 1.80 14 1.93 14 .2.08 14 2 21 14 2.38 14 2.56 CHARCOAL MELLtVliD 6 DROP 6 BY DROP NATIONWIDE CUARANTEE FALCON. Urn trt (uaruuetd to Rive complete customer tnfclion ti well ginl defects In workmanship and materials tor the lite o( the original tread, and failures due to all road heiard Injuries en.

countered In everyday pasaen. per car use for the period In dlraled. In accordance; with terms of our printed guarantee certificate. If lire falls, any department store carrying PAL. CON tires will repair without charge or replace at Its option, charting only a pro-rata share, based on tresd wear, of current selling price plus applicable tales.

15- 885900x15 2.77 Si AUTOMOBILE LEASING Merc, it's sawed up and carefully stacked in ricks. The ricks arc Thij ii our Premium tire. There cur-renfly rxints no industrywide or drier accepted system of quality standards of grading of tires. NO MONEY DOWN 4N nuNctftco PR 6-6500 mTE 5-8800 II 33EJ 1965. Jac Daniel Dislillory, Urn Motlow, Inc.

TENNESSEE WHISKEY 90 PROOF BY CHOICE DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY JACK DANIEL DISTILLERY LYNCHBURG (POP. 384), TENtU.

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