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OTHER CINCY LEFTY WAS IN 1925 TWINS SHUTOUT OSTON blow sinks Orioles Merritt posts 20th victory, 1st Redleg lefty in 45 years Spiezio connected for his 10th 1 homer of the year off rookie right-hander Fred Cambria, time Minnesota nemesis, as the Twins protected their 3-game West Division lead over second-, place California. Bahnsen stopped Kansas City on five hits and the Yankees jumped on Wally Bunker for three first Inning runs to hand the winless rlght-handor his eighth loss. California's Clyde Wright picked up his 18ih victory with relief help from Ken Tatum as the Angeles beat Denny McLaln Washington at Kansas City, 2, twl-nlght Boston at Chicago, Oakland at Detroit, victory since being recalled from the minors earlv last month. A telephone report that a bomb would explode in Cleve land Stadium at 8 p.m., EDT, failed to halt the game and the deadline passed without incident. Police, however, made a search or the standg before the start of the game.

A similar bomb threat forced evacuation of Metropolitan Sta dium In Minnesota during Tues- day night's game between the Twins and Boston. Blyleven hurled the Tvtins out of a three-game tailspin by tam ing the Red Sox for his first ma jor league shutout. Cesar Tovar drove in three runs with a single and double off Ray Culp, a long lutrlce Pally Sun, B.trlc, N.br. Thurs. Ev, Aug.

27, WO 3 the Reds, his 21st. Don Money cracked a two-run homer for the Phils. Hank Aaron slammed his 35th homer of the year, triggering a three-run Atlanta ninth inning that overcame a 7-6 Mets lead. Aaron's two-run shot and No. 589 of his career capped an uphill battle by the Braves, who at one time trailed 7-1.

Orlando Cepeda, Clete Boyer and, Bob Tillman added homers for Atlanta while Art Shamsky and Wayne Garrett had two-run blasts for New York. Ed Spiezio drilled a two-run homer in the seventh inning, sending the Padres to their second straight victory over the Pirates. Despite the loss Pittsburgh still remains three games in front of the Mets in the East. Freddie Patek fumbled Ivan Murrell's leadoff bouncer before By TOM SALADINO Associated Press Sports Writer Jim Merritt must have known something. Why else would the slick Cincinnati southpaw stash away nearly a case of cham-pagne in his locker before the game? "You don't win 20 games ev-ery day," said the 26-year-old hurler, referring to the 10 bot-ties of champagne, after he be-came the first left-hander in 45 years to win 20 for the Reds.

Merritt didn't last all the way going 6 2-3 Innings before Wayne Granger came on to save the memorable victory as the Reds edged Philadelphia 6-5 Wednesday night. "It was a nice win," said the slender Merritt. "I would have liked to have, gone all the way but I got tired. Wayne came on through and slammed the door for me." It was Granger's 29th save of the year. Merritt, who has lost 10 decisions, became the National league's first 20-game winner this season although he gave up 15 hits before Granger bailed him out.

Dave McNally of Baltimore has 20 victories in the American League. The last Cincinnati lefty to win 20 was Eppa NOTES ON NEBRASKA HUSKERS LINCOLN (AP)-The doctors are't sure what is wrong with either one of them," said Bob Devaney as two of his Nebraska Cornhusker football players underwent tests in the university health center. Sophomore flanker back Johnny Rodgers joined guard Donnie McGhee in the center. It was only a day after Rogers took the first string, spot from Jeff Hughes Tuesday. McGhee was believed to be suffering from a liver problem.

Rodgers was hit by a stomach-intestinal disorder. Hughes took his flanker spot back and letterman Bob Gren-fell replaced McGhee at right guard. With the first three days of practice and their no-contact rule behind, Devaney gave the Huskers the night off Wednes MURPHY IN FIELD Dow Jones golf classic underway j'YJZ- fry tiff -Ji f)pL i i 1 "TTV Rlxey, who was 21-11 In 1925. In other NL action, Atlanta dropped New York 9-7, San Die-go edged Pittsburgh 2-1, Los Angeles beat Chicago 8-5, Houston topped Montreal 5-4 and San Francisco edged St. Louis 8-7.

In the American Leape, New York blanked Kansas City 3-0, Minnesota trounced Boston 7-0, California whipped Detroit 6-3. Cleveland ripped Milwaukee 7-2, Baltimore topped Oakland 5-1 and Chicago downed Washington 3-1. Merritt, 17-9 last year after being obtained during the win ter of 1969 from Minnesota for Leo Cardenas, was given a 6-2 edge before the Phils unloaded for three runs in the seventh, knocking the lefty out. Tony Perez slammed his 39th homer of the year and Bernie Carbo had a three-run shot for John Bench is plain fantastic PHILADELPHIA (AP) -John Bench, the sensational young Cincinnati Reds' catcher wants only one thing more than success the ability to handle it. "It's important that you remember where you came from, your parents and the basics of life they taught you," said the 22-year-old Bench as he awaited the start of Wednesday night's 6-5 victory over Philadelphia.

Bench is having -a fantastic season with the runaway Reds in the National League West. He has 42 home runs, 126 runs batted in and is hitting .297. As' a catcher, baseball experts tell you the 195 pound Oklaho-man has no peer. Bench's 42. home runs this season break the record of 41 by a catcher set in 1953 by Roy Campanella of the Brooklyn hit six of the homers while playing the outfield and one as a first baseman.

LADIES DAY WINNERS BettyJBrecht, Doris Porter, and Marguerite Kleppinger were top winners during low net golf at Beatrice Country Club's ladies day Wednesday. Mrs. Brecht won the Class 18-hole competition with 74 (97-23). Mrs. Porter captured the 9-hole division with 41 (71-30).

Class of the 18-hole flight was won by Mrs. Kleppinger with 74 (102-28). Carol Fauber, 78-35, and Mer-na Lesh, 63-20, shared the run-nerup spot In the 9-hole play with43's. Following Mrs. Brecht in the Class A division were: Eva Everett 96-19 (77), and then Jan Eyth, 93-15 (78).

Ann Hawley with 106-28 (78), nifished back of winner Kleppinger for second. Bufoid's By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Tangling with Don Buford at 60 feet, six inches isn't Jim Hunter's Idea of nocturnal bliss especially on an August night In Baltimore. Buford cuffed Hunter for a two-run homer Wednesday night, propelling the Orioles to a 5-1 victory over the fading Oakland A's. It was the Baltimore mini. slugger's 13th base hit In 21 aM bats against the Catfish over the past two years, And it was the Oakland right-hander's ninth loss In as many August deci sions in those two seasons.

Elsewhere, a bomb scare In Cleveland faileld to rattle Steve Hargan, who pitched the In. dians to a 7-2 victory over Mil waukee; Minnesota blanked Boston 7-0 on rookie Bert Bly- leven's four-hitter; the New York Yankees topped Kansas City 3-0 behind Stan Bahnsen; California beat Detroit 6-3 and the Chicago White Sox downed Washington 3-1. In the National League, Atlan- ta rallied to shade the New York Mets 9-7; Cincinnati edged Philadelphia 6-5; Houston nipped Montreal 5-4; San Fran. cisco outscored St. Louis 8-7; San Diego tripped Pittsburgh 2-1 and Los Angeles trimmed the Chicago Cubs 8-5.

Buford's 14th homer of the season, a third-inning shot over the right center field fence, gave Jim Palmer all the impetus he needed to gain his 18th victory. Buford also singled off reliever Bob Locker in the seventh and boosted his season batting average to .275. His two-year mark against Hunter is .619. Palmer, who has lost seven, scattered six hits, including a homer by Felipe Alou in the fourth, as the Orioles breezed to their ninth win in 10 games. Hunter, 15-12, has lost four In a row while the A's have dropped five straight and nine of their last 10 starts.

Home runs by Ted Uhlaender and rookie Roy Foster broke up a close game at Cleveland and gave Hargan his sixth Lead melts for Omaha Royals OMAHA AP-The Omaha Royals' Eastern Division lead was snipped to two games as the second place Evansville Triplets booted the Royals 6-3 Wednesday with a four-run fourth inning. The Royals traveled to Indianapolis Thursday to begin a series with the Indians, while Evansville went to Iowa. Evansville 101 400 000-6 12 1 Omaha 200 001 000-3 6 0 Haydel, Shifflett (7) and Look; O'Riley, Hedlund (4), demons (6), York (8) and Healy. W-Haydel (12-10). L-O'Riley (5-7).

Inscription on club gets Nixon laugh SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) Terence Cardinal Cooke of New York got a laugh when he told President Nixon about his new golf clubs inscribed with the motto in Latin: "Lord, have mercy on me." The President responded that comedian Bob Hope suggested that the same motto should be on his clubs. The Roman Catholic cardinal was visiting the Western White House Wednesday to report on his recent toiir of U.S. military bases in Europe. -A third golfer, ofchestra leader Lawrence Welk, also was there to discuss the problems of youths and drugs.

COLT BALL CHAMP LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) -Tom Pokorski, a 16-yearoId left-hander, pitched a one-hit shutout Wednesday night as Co-vina, defeated Tampa, Fla. 6-0 in the championship game of the Colt Baseball League World Series. Wednesday's Fights AmodntH I'rwu LAS VEGAS, Daniels. 144, San Diego, out pointed Fred Mills, 145, Mc- Alester, 10.

New and Used Auto Parts Glass Beatrice Lfpn Metal Co. We Buv Brno Iron Metal 3rd A Mhrket 223-5238 Cars. Trucks Tractors California at Cleveland, 2, twl- nlght Milwaukee at Baltimore, 2, twl-nlght Minnesota at New York, twi- night National League East Division W. L. Pet.

G.B. Pittsburgh 70 59 .543 -New York 66 61 .520 3 Chicago 66 64 .508 4 St. Louis 60 68 .469 9 Phila'phia 58 70 .453 1 Montreal 55 73 .430 14 West Division Cincinnati 85 46 .649 Los Angeles 72 55 .567 11 San Fran. 65 62 .512 18 Atlanta 65 63 .508 18 Houston 58 70 .453 25 San Diego 50 79 .388 34 Wednesday's Results Los Angeles 8, Chicago 5 San Diego 2, Pittsburgh 1 San Francisco 8, St. Louis 7 Atlanta 9, New York 7 Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 5 Houston 5, Montreal 4 Today's Games Houston (Dierker 11-11) at Montreal (McGinn 7-8 or Wege ner U), Atlanta (Niekro 10-15) at New York (Andrew 7-11) Cincinnati (McGlothlin 11-7) at Philadelphia (G.

Jackson 3-13), St. Louis (Gibson 18-5) at San Francisco (Perry 17-12) Chicago (Pappas 7-4) at San Diego (Wilson 0-4), Only games scheduled Friday's Games Cincinnati at Montreal, Atlanta at Philadelphia, New York at Houston, St. Louis at Los Angeles, Chicago at San Diego, Pittsburgh at Jan Race driver is killed in crash BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah (AP) A California race car driver was killed Wednesday when he crashed at 325 miles an hour while attempting to break a land speed record on the Bonneville Salt Flats. Noel Black, 34, of Sacramento, died in a Salt Lake City hospital about five hours after his streamliner went out of control and flipped end over end. Officials of the Bonneville Racing Association said Black had just finished a timed mile when his vehicle suddenly swerved out of control.

There was no immediate indication what caused the crash but drivers on the Salt Eats Tuesday complained of high, gusty winds. "You couldn't get me out there on a dare," one driver said. Red Lover pulls out close victory SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. (AP) Rod Laver, the top-seeded man in the $25,000 Marlboro Open Tennis championship, says he wouldn't want to face Richard Russell on the grass courts here every day. "With the kind of service he has and the shape the courts are in, the ball can go any way," Laver said.

Laver, one of three seeded Australians in the tournament, had to battle head to head with Russell, from Jamaica, W.I., Wednesday before pulling out a 7-6, 6-3 victory. Throughout the match', both players had to replace divots they dug up while 'racing to make returns. Several bad hops from the turf also gave them a chance to show quick reflexes. Laver took command, though, by outscoring Russell 5-3 in a best of 9 points tie-breaker to end the first set. The other Australians, no.

i seed Ken Rosewall, and Mrs. Margaret Smith toun, me women's top seed, both moved toward Sunday's finals. Mrs. Court scored a relatively easy 6-2, 6-1 win over Kathleen Barter of Seal Beach, but Rosewall had to come from behind In both sets before gaining a 7-5, 7-5 victory over Jean Loup Royer of France. day and said he planned "a Hrtiig Puls bumping" in two sessions mark because Bench has Dodgers.

Some purists belittle HUSKER HEAVY duty man Is senior fullback Dan Schneiss who will get the call on many "tough yardage" situation for Nebraska football in 1970. The offensive backfield, with a starter at each position, is a bright spot for Nebraska. (AP Wirephoto) American League East Division W. L. Pet.

G.B. Baltimore 82 45 .646 New York 71 57 .555 11 Detroit 68 60 .531 W2 Boston 64 61 .512 17 Cleveland 62 65 .488 20 Wash'n 60 67 .472 22 West Division Minnesota 74 51 .592 -California 72 56 .563 3'2 Oakland 68 60 .531 72 Kansas City 49 79 .383 2fi'2 Milwaukee 47 81 .367 28 Chicago 48 83 .366 29 Wednesday's Results Minnesota 7, Boston 0 New York 3, Kansas City 0 Chicago 3, Washington 1 California 6, Detroit 3 Baltimore 5, Oakland 1 Cleveland 7, Milwaukee 2 Today's Games Boston (Siebert 13-6) at Minnesota (Kaat 10-9) Milwaukee (Krausse 11-14) at Cleveland (Chance 7-8), Oakland (Dobson 15-11), at Baltimore (Cuellar 19-7), Only games scheduled Friday's Games Sun feels pressure from Poling The Daily Sun hung onto the lead in the Men's Golf League at Beatrice Country Club Wednesday, but five time champ Poling Drug put the pressure on the newpaper team. While Penner Insurance was knocking off the Sun 52 to 3, Poling climbed nearer the leader with a 6-3 wm-over Beard- more. Beatrice National Bank took over third place, replacing Lentz Motors, by a 6'2 to 2 victory from Best Plumbing; while First National Bank was topping Lentz, 84 to In other action Goodenough's stopped Tote System, 8-1; and Callan's dropped defending champ Kees Manufaturing deepr in the cellar, 6 to 2. The top division now has sixth place Penner trailing the Daily Sun by 16 points, with Poling Drug just 3 points back the leader.

Roger Weber picked up low net with a 28 (46-18), John Elliott was second with 30 (42-12), followed by Jake Hawley's 32 (35-3. Bob O'Neill and Dick Doering shared best poker hand with 4 fours, and Bill Johnson had the long drive on No. 3. Par shot to green honors went to: Doering (2), Dick Palm (4), Marion Maurstad (6) and Chuck Gromouski (9). Here's next week's pairings: Sun vs.

Lentz; Poling vs. Pen ner; Berdmore vs. Kees; 1st National vs. Callan's; Goode-nough vs. Best; and Tote vs.

BNB. STANDINGS 1 Daily Sun 88 2 Poling Drug 85 3 Beatrice NB 77 4 Lentz Motors 75 ,74 72 70 69 68 65 60 57 5 Goodenough's 6 Penner Insurance 7 1st National Bank 8 Tote System 9 Beardmore's 10-Callan's. 11 Best Plumbing 12 Kees Manufaturing SPORT SHORTS SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -Australians were thrilled Wednesday over the third successive victory by Gretel II over France in the America's Cup sailing series off Newport, R.I. to determine the challenger for the famed yachting trophy. Stories and pictures of the race took up all the front pages of the evening newspapers in Sydney, Gretel's home port.

BUENOS AIRES (AP) Es-tudiantes de la Plata, soccer champions of South America, and Feijenoord, champions of Europe, battled to a 2-2 tie Wednesday night in the first game of the final for the Intercontinental Cup. The second game is scheduled for Sept. 9 in Rotterdam, Holland, CHICAGO (AP) Defending champion Luther Lassiter of Elizabeth City, N.C., remained unbeaten with his second victory Wednesday night in the double-elimination U.S. Open Billiards Tournament. Lassiter defeated Joe Balsis of Minersville.

the 1968 champion, 150-66. Lassiter had a high run of 53 to Balsis' 43. Live Modern Plumbing 501 So. Ilh Biatrlct Phon 221.1334 spoiling his major league debut. Pat Dobson, 10-13, allowed 12 hits but the Pirates scored only in the sixth on John Jeter's single, stolen base and Roberto Clemente's run-scoring single, Jim Lefebvre clouted a three-run homer and Claude Osteen captured his 14th victory with relief help from Jim Brewer as the Dodgers stopped the Cubs, who trail the Pirates by Ayt games.

John Callison had a two-run homer for Chicago. Denis Menke drilled a three- run homer in the ninth inning, helping the Astros to their triumph. Cesar Cedeno added a homer in the ninth for Houston Jim Gosger had put Montreal ahead 3-1 in the eighth with a three-run shot. Jim Ray Hart greeted reliever Frank Linzy with a run-scor ing single that gave the Giants their victory over the Cards. Lou Brock, who stole three bases, slugged a homer for the Cards while Willie Mays had a two-run shot and Willie Ma Covey ripped his 33rd of the year.

fans, who adopted him as their own two years ago. He was born in Brooklyn, but grew up in Florida. "It always helps to have the fans with you, and they're with me here, he says. His biggest problem during Wednesday's pro-am was his putting, "I played very well," he said, "but I never made a putt. If they start dropping.

I'll do fine." i The competition, with 57 of last year's top 60 money winners on hand, figures to be the stiffest of the year. The favorites include Jack Nicklaus, Ar nold Palmer. Billy Casper, Gary Player and Bruce Crampton. Also entered are PGA cham pion Dave Stockton, U.S. Open winner Tony Jacklin.

and such consistent winners as Lee Trevl no. Julius Boros, Dave Hill, Or- ville Moody, Tom Weiskopf and the veteran Sam Snead. COLUMBUS RACE RESULTS COLUMBUS (AP) results Wednesday: First, 6 furlongs Susie Magundi 11.80 Race 9.80 6.20 8.80 Miss Gypsum 11.60 Jesilu 15.00 Second, 5 furlongs Hoopit De Hoop 8.20 4.00 Bradella 5.60 Wares Charger Daily double (Numbers 2 1) paid $41.60. 2.60 3.40 3.00 and Third, 6 furlongs That's Sweet 5.40 Lilly Macree Torenio Fourth, furlongs Sickles Ricky 22.20 Raven's Nova Texa's Rex Fifth, 6 furlongs Golden Gold 9.40 Wee J. 3.80 6.80 2.80 3.80 3.00 9.40 6.80 4.00 4.00 2.80 4.60 3.80 3.40 3.00 Nahrview Exacta (3-7) paid 28.60.

5.40 Sixth, 6 furlongs Stealthelead 10.00 Marbel Steam 4.40 4.00 2.60 2.60 Daring Ballad Seventh, 6'5 furlongs Sonny's Delight 5.60 4.00 Me Go 4.60 Buck's Jet Eighth, 1 l-16th miles Mira Lee 9.00 5.80 Boozer Dutch 10.60 Nero's Night Exacta (64) paid 142.60. 2.40 3.20 3.00 3.20 4.40 5.60 3.00 iWirOiW See me. GefaMJ'Jake" Hawley, 1903 E. Court St. Phont: 223-2374 I TAT I IADM STATE FARM Insurance Companlos Horns Offlcta; Bloomlnoton, Illinois SI on homers by Roger Repo and Ken McMullen.

Syd O'Brien and Carlos May hit home runs for the White Sox and winning pitcher Jerry Ja-neski shut out the Senators until Aurelio Rodriguez homered in the seventh. no hitters his Wayne, N.J., teammates to aji easy 10-0 victory over Valley. field, Que. Today's semi-final game will match Chinandega, Nicaragua, against Campbell, and Highland against Wayne. Western Shirts Trousers Park free while shopping In BELL'S 514 Ella Beatrice MUFFLERS AND TAILPIPES INSTALLED Authorized State Inspection Station East Court 66 16th Court SEPTEMBER 3 -9 xjcxcoxrx featuring and HANK WILLIAMS JR.

BUCK OWENS and HEEHAW TV STARS THE ASSOCIATION DEMOLITION DERSY PLUS Dmmi lopiMrthia Ata Antlfvt tkw CwmwHi Uitf.tr; fakiaihi tui immvib mat ncurrt Aft STATE FAIR Of FICI P.O.IOXtfii UmI. Ncbraifct Milt ffiB day. "We'll have some more con- tact work at one of the Friday drills," he said, "then after a light workout Saturday morning have our first full-fledged scrimmage Saturday afternoon." Sessions Wednesday, Devaney said, were spent "sharpening timing and execution of plays." The Huskers open their teason Sept. 12 in Lincoln with a game against Wake Forest. Veteran Jerry Taege quarter-backed the first offensive unit Wednesday.

Devaney said the unit "has displayed a great deal of enthusiasm." Wednesday's Stars PITCHING Bert Blyleven, Twins, blanked Boston 7-0 on a four-hitter, striking out eight, for his first major league shut-ouf. BATTING Hank Aaron, Braves, crashed his 35th homer a two-run ninth-inning shot that carried Atlanta to a 9-7 victory over the New York Mets. By DAVE GOLDBERG Associated Press Sports Writer CLIFTON, N.J. (AP) Two years ago, Bob Murphy climaxed a summer hot streak that won him $70,000 in three weeks by cruising over the Upper Montclair Country Club course to the final Thunderbird Open The portly 27-year-old is back at the scene of that victory without a tournament victory since, but confident that his chances are as good as anyone's in the $300,000 Dow Jones Open, which opened today on the Upper Montclair Course! He says that despite the challenge of a Who's Who of Golf, attracted by the $60,000 first prize. "I guess anybody who can afford a plane ticket is here Murphy said after shooting a one over par 73 in the pro-ama- tteur Wednesday.

"But I'm play ing well, and when I am, I can play with anyone." Murphy's triumph here two years ago came during a three-week period 'in which he had two firsts and a second. It put him on the way to the PGA's Rookle-of-the-Year title. He hasn't exactly starved since then, as his figure attests, but he hasn't won a tournament. Two weeks ago, he finished in a tie for second at the PGA Championship at Southern Hills in Tulsa, the same course where he won the 1965 National Amateur. Murphy sees a precedent in that performance.

"When I like the course I play well," hesays. "I like the course in Tulsa and I like it here." There has been no major tour-nament here since the 1968 Thunderbird, so Murphy is a stand-in defending champion to many of the New York area nightly air srna Little League has WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) Little League World Series fans here are still talking about back-to-back no hitters they saw Wednesday. In each case the secret was a well-rested pitcher. In the first game of the first-round doubleheader, Brian Paluga pitcher Highland, to a 2-0 victory over a U.S.

armed forces dependents' team from Wiesbaden, Germany. In the nightcap, Steve O'Neil hurled BEATRICE DAILY SUN Robert S. George P. Marvin. Co-Publishers O.

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