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The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 25

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The Gazettei
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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'm W'5'' i 'V ryr y-- Mf 'W sr tr nr 1 The Cedar Rapids Gazftte: Sept. 17. 1965 25 Thursday Boxscorcs NATIONAL AMERICAN QSasckll StemdiEags Cltvoland (0) ab rb Boston (2) ab rb NATIONAL LEAGUE San Francisco (5) ab a bl ScbTId.sa Alou.rf McCovey.lb Hart.lb Alou.lt Haller.c Bolin, 4 1 I 4 1 3 1 1 1 4 4(1 4 4 I I lb Houston Mayo, If Morgan.lb Sfaub.rf Bond.lb Wynn.ct Kasko.ss Harlson.pll Brand, Farroll.O Miller.ph Tty lor, a (1) ab bl 4 3 0 4 11 4 3 1 3(4 4 1 0 3 1 1 3(0 .1 0 40 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 14 4 3 4 (' Til Fct. G.B. J94 Jil .545 J4 J34 9')v J14 10',) .500 14 .450 21') .412 27 47 142 .313 411) 47 43 83 84 74 74 73 47 41 Howsor.ss Alvis.lb Wagnar.lf Colavito.rf Whitfi.ld.lh Hlnlon.ct Sims.c Brown, ph Ti.nl, Clinton.ph Totals 3 4 4 1 1 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 4 1 4 4 274 "5 Tatals' Jones, 3b Thomas,) Mantilla, Tillman, Sin Pranckc Cincinnati Lot Anaaltt Milwaukee Pittsburgh Philadelphia St.

Louis Chicago Houston New Yarfc in the ninth. He had two strikes on Vic Davalillo when Cleveland manager Birdie Tebbetts strolled out to confer with his pinch-hitter. "I him to Tebbetts said. I wanted the kid to earn it. On every nohitter, they always remember the final out." Morehead will remember that one.

He threw a curve and Davalillo hit back to the mound. Morehead knocked it down and picked it up but stumbled as he threw to first. The ball went into the dirt at first but Lee Thomas scooped it up. The park went wild as umpire A1 Salerno flashed the out signal. AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet.

Minnesota 44 54 .435 Baltimora (3 43 .541 14 Chicago ,,,,.,,..........44 45 JM 18') Detroit II 44 .551 13') Clavaland ,71 47 J3S 14' Now York 73 74 .498 21 California 49 84 .443 25') Washington 44 13 .435 29') Boston 51 91 J89 34') Kansas City 53 92 J44 39') RESULTS THURSDAY Boston 2, Cleveland 4. Kansas City at Minnesota, rain. Only games scheduled. GAMES FOIDAY Washington at Minnesota. Chicago at Clavaland, N.

Detroit at Now York. N. Kansas City at Boston, N. GAMES SATURDAY Kansas City at Boston. Detroit at Now York.

Chicago at Clavaland. Washington at Minnesota. Ballimorg at California. Red Sox Fire Mike Higgins BOSTON (AP) The Boston Red Sox, winner of only one pennant in Tom Yaw-keys 32-year ownership, shopped around for a player personnel director today after firing Mike Pinky Higgins as executive vice-president and general manager. Yawkeys sudden break with a long-time friend, who helped the Red Sox to the American league flag as a player in 1946 and the promotion of business chief Dick OConnell to over-all command of the Boston.

organization was- announced Thursday. 1 In a brief statement the Red Sox announced that the 56-year-old Higgins will no longer remain with the Red Sox organization. 30 4 1 Clavaland 404 004 0000 Boston 000 401 lOx 1 Nona. LOB Clavaland 2, 4 os ton 4. 3B Jones.

HR Thomas 24. SB Jonas. IP ER BB SO Tlant L. 11-11) 4 2 2 4 1) Morehead (W, 14-14) 4 4 14 1 2.04. A 1,247, Totals San Francisca 414 004 404 5 Houston 404 404 401 1 Nona.

DP San Francisco I. LOB San Francisco Houston 7. IB Hart, Staub, Wynn. 3B Gabriolson. HR Me-Covey (34).

SB Wynn. SF Hart, Halier, Aspromonte. Schofield. IP ER BB SO Bolin (W, 11-5) 4 Farrell (L. 14-11) 3 4 Taylor 3 1 Zachary 1 1 Owens 1 4 Ray A RESULTS THURSDAY New York 7, Cincinnati 3.

Las Angalaa 2. Chicago 4. San Francisca Houston 1. Philadelphia 8, Milwaukan 4. St.

Louis 2. Pittsburgh 1. GAMES FRIDAY- San Francisco at Mllwaukaa, N. Los Angelas at St. Leuis.

N. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. N. Houston at Cincinnati, N. Only games scheduled.

GAMES SATURDAY Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. San Francisco at Milwaukaa. New York at Chicago. Los Angalaa at St. Louis, N.

Only games scheduled. Milwaukee (4) Carty.cf 3 4 Philadelphia (8) lb bl ii ab bl Allen, 3b 1 Callison, rf 4 4 4 1 4 4 3 i oias.lb 2 4 4 4 Stuart, lb I a Phillips 4 4 I i 4 4 4 4 iU il Morehead (Continued from Page 21) me in the top of the sixth inning and kept it up the rest of the way, Morehead grinned. It made me bear down a little more. The one-time San Diego bonus baby threw just 105 pitches and went to a 3-2 count only twice. The only crack in his composure came with two outs Menko.lb Aaron, rf Oliver, Blanch'd, Pti Alou.M Bolling, Sadowski.p For Cloggedi mt sewers isom or DRAINS Former Globetrotter Pressley Dead at 47 CLEVELAND, (AP) Louis Babe Pressley, 47, former guard with the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team, died of a heart attack Wednesday.

Pressley was i by the Globetrotters in 1937. He was with the club for 21 years. 4 Taylor 4 Wine.ss Burdette a Sorrell, Pit Amaro.ph Johnson, ph Pick Shepard ROCHESTER. N. Y.

(AP) Larry Shepard, manager of the pennant-winning Columbus Jets, has won the In temational leagues Manager jpf the Year award for the second time. i1 Totals 34 7 4 Totals 3111 4 365-2243 Unusual Is the world of the ADDAMS FAMILY 7:30 Frl day night, KCRG-TV Milwaukee 454 104 404-4 Philadelphia 101 111 030-4 Taylor, Woodward. DP Milwaukee 1. LOB Milwaukee 7, Philadelphia 5. 2B Allen 1, Stuart.

3B Bolling. HR Mathews (31), Stuart (27), Callison (30). SF Woodward, Taylor. IP ER BB SO Sdowskl 13 4 1 Fischer 2-3 I 4 4 4 Le'aster (L 4-12) 2 Osinski 2-3 1 Burdette 2 Maltaffey r. 3 Baldschun .,.2 Wagner (W 4-7) .1 Jenkins 1 4 4 4 PB Oliver.

2:44. National (Continued from Page 21) maining 15 games finish in a tie. Los Angeles and Cincinnati meet three more times. The Giants move on to Milwaukee Friday night for the opener of a three-game series. The Reds, who lost to the Mets 7-3, are at home for a three-game set against Houston and the Dodgers, who downed the Chicago Cubs 2-0, open a three-game series at St.

Louis. In' other NL games Thursday, fourth-place Milwaukee slipped seven games back after an 8-6 loss at Philadelphia and fifth -place Pittsburgh fell 9 V2 games behind, dropping a 2-1 decision to St. Louis. Dave Morehead of the Boston Red Sox pitched a hitter in a 2-0 victory over Cleveland in the only American league game played. The Giants got the job done against the Astros with a four-run first inning uprising, Willie McCoveys third inning hpmer and the six-hit pitching of Bob Bolin.

Johnny Stephenson did most of the damage against the Reds. The Mets catcher, who had only one homer going into the game, hit a three-run shot in the third inning and a solo homer in the eighth. He also beat out a bunt for a single in the sixth and scored on a squeeze bunt by pitcher A1 Jackson. Sandy Koufax, the Dodgers 22-game winner, made his second relief appearance of the season in the ninth inning against the Cubs, setting tjiem down 1-2-3 after Claude Osteen had walked leadoff man Billy Williams. now 14-14, allowed only five hits before Koufax took over.

The Phillies downed the Braves' with a three-run eighth inning rally in which Dick Stuart doubled in the tie-breaking run and then Rich Allen smacked a two-run single. Stuart and Johnny Callison horn ere for Philadelphia while Eddie Mathews connected for Milwaukee. The Cardinals snapped a 1-1 tie in the eighth inning against the Pirates when Bob Tolan singled, moved up on a sacrifice and scored on Lou Brocks single. Tracy Stallard got the victory for an 11-7 record. st.

Pittsburgh (1) abh bl Louis (2) ab bl 2 1 Ballev.3b 0 4 1 1 Mots, cl 4 4 2 4 Stargell.H 4 Rodgers, ph 2 4 4(0 3 2 0 1 0 0 4 14 4 1 1 tolan, rf Flood.cf Brock, If Gagliano.Jb Whita.lb Groal.tt McC'var Stallard, W'dash'k, Pagii'onl 4 Alley Lynch.ph 4 4 0 4 1 4 4 31 Totals 30 14 2 Totals Two-Stroke Murphy Lead In Amateur TULSA, Okla (U I) Washed-up baseball pitcher Bob, Murphy, took a sore arm and a two-stroke lead into todays third round of the 65th National Amateur Golf tournament. The other golfers were just sore. i -two under par 69, Thursday's best round, left him with a 36-hole total of even-par 142. Even among those who sue 1 1 passed the cutdown to 67 golfers, the miseries were plentiful. Murphy, an all around athlete from Nichols, whose baseball scholarship to the University of Florida was spiked by a separ-' ated shoulder, counts the injury as at least a partial blessing since it caused a coach to send him packing to the golf team.

That was four years ago, and he has never regretted it. First round co-leaders Jim Grant of Wethersfield, and Jim Vickers of Wichita, were among those who came off muttering from the wind-blown Southern Hills County club course. The temperature rose to 98, but the forecast was for much cooler weather during the third round. 'Both Grant and Vickers missed putts of less than three feet on No. 18 for bogeys that helped drop them out of their lead.

Grant, whose round included a double bogey on the eighth, was four over ppr for the day to fall into a second place tie with defending champion William C. Campbell of Huntington, W. and Walker Cupper Don Allen of Rochester, N. at 144. Leaders Robert Murphy, Lakeland, Fla 142 Donald Allen, Rochester, N.

Y. .,,,...144 James Grant, Wethersfield, Conn. 144 Bill Campbell, Huntington, W. 144 Charlie Coe, Tulsa, Okla 145 Bob Dickson, Muskogee, Okla 144 Dale Morey, High Point, S. 144 James Vickers, Wichita, Kan 144 Cesar Sanudo, El Caion, Calif.

147 Robert Lowry, Huntsville, Ala. 147 William Hall, Fayetteville, Ark 14t Richard Sucher, Meouon, Wis 148 Deane Bcman, Bethesda, Md 148 Thomas Barnes, Atlanta, Ga. 149 Billie Joe Patton, Moreanton, N. 149 Charles Lewis, Santee, Calif 150 Dennis Rouse, Miami Beach, 150 Charles Harrison, Atlanta, Ga. --150 Neil Croonouist, Minneapolis, 150 Tol Culligan, San Francisco 150 Howard Everett, Boynton Beach, Fla.

150 Ray Terry, Jacksonville, Fla. 150 Georga Boutell, Phoenix, Am. 151 Michael Bonallack, England 151 Bill Hyndmann IV, Abinglon, Pa 151 Ed Tutwiler, Indianapolis, Ind. 151 Rgdney Horn, Prairie Village, ..151 Robert Littler, Athens, Ohio 151 Roger Brown, Stillwater, Okla 151 Bill Holstead, Wichita Falls, 151 Downing Gray, Pensacola, Fla. 151 Gene Dahlbender, Atlanta, Ga 151 Gordon Cosh, Scotland ..151 Benny Castloo, Mineola, Texas 151 Dick Davies, Pasadena, Calif 151 Charles Greene, Knoxville, Tenn 152 Sale of Lakers for $5 Million Confirmed LOS ANGELES (AP)-In-dustrialist-sport a ack Kent Cooke confirmed Thursday his purchase of the Los Angeles Lakers for highest ever paid for a National Basketball Assn, franchise.

The 52-year-old Canadian-born entrepreneur, now an American citizen who lives in nearby Beverly Hills, made the announcement at a news conference. News of the sale was reported unofficially Wednesday. St. Louis 000 401 014-2 Pittsburgh 010 004 0001 Gagllano. DP St, Louis Pittsburgh 2, LOB St.

Louis 4, Pittsburgh S. 2B Buchsik, Groat. Flood 2, Stallard. SF-Tolan. )p ER BB SO mm Sisk 41-3 4 1 1 1 3 McBean (U 4-4) 1 2-3 2 1 1 2 Schwall 1 2 4 4 4 2:24, A 4,748.

Chicago (0) ab rb Los Angeles (2) ab rb Wills.ss Gilliam, 3b W. Davis.cf Falrly.rf Johnson, If Osteen, Young, ef Williams, it Santo, 3b Banks.lb Kuenn.lt Krug.c Faul.p Koonce.p Stewart, ph 34 14 2 Totals 34 4 Totals Los Angeles 114 000 000-2 Chicago 000 000 0004 Wills. DP Los Angeles 3, Chicago 1. LOB Los Angeles 4, Chicago 4. 2B Kessinger, Johnson.

IP ER BB SO Osteen (W, 14-14) ,4 4 4 3 4 Kouiax .........1 4 4 4 4 Faul (L, 5-5) 114 4 3 2 2 Koonco 4Vi 4 4 4 4 Hoeft 1 4 4 4 1 Osteen faced 1 man in th. PB Krug. 2:15. A 550. (3) ab rb New York (7) abh rb ab 4 3 4 4 4 4 2 Lewis.cf Hunt, 2b Kranepool.lb Smith, 3b Stephenson, Hickman.lf McMillan, ss Cincinnati Harper.lf Pinson, ef Robinsomrf Johnson, 3b Perez, lb Cardenas, st May.ph Helms.ph Coleman.ph 33 4 3 Totals 3311 7 Totals Cincinnati 000 000 0303 New York 103 002 01 7 None.

DP Cincinnati 1, New York 2. LOB Cincinnati 4, New York 4. 2B Cardenas. 3B Perez. HR Johnson (30), Hunt (1), Stephenson 2 (3).

SB Harper, Rose, Kranepool. Smith, Jackson 2. IP ER BB SO Tsitourls (L, 4-f) 24 4 Davidson 114 4 4 Nuxhall 2 3 2 Jay 1 1 4 Arrlgo ....1 2 1 Jackson (W, 4-19) .4 4 3 Ellers .14 4 WP-Jay. Adjourn Chess Match Again After 50th Move HAVANA, Cuba (AP) A match between American Bobby Fischer and Cubas Eleazar Jiminez in the Cap-ablanca chess tournament was adjourned for second time after the 50th move Thursday. It resume Friday.

The 15th round match had been adjourned Wednesday night after the 41st move. Sports Results COLLEGE FOOTBALL College of Emporia 21, McPherson 4. BASEBALL Stan Musial Series FIRST ROUND Riverton, 4, Knoxville, 2. Beloit, 2, Callas, 1. COMPLETE PRIZE LISTINGS AT CITG0 STATIONS! NOTHING TO BUY! NOTHING TO WRITE! GET FREE ENTRY CARDS AT CITGO! Starting September 1st get your World of Prizes dip card FREE every time you drive Into CITGO.

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