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I'antapmph, IikkiminKton, June 13, lo. Antra va-uI tt VOLUNTELREP TO HELP, 7WE TAStXSSCT TO GET OUT Of- AOVNQ GOWSLEV EXCEPT Pitchers Hof Item In Majors' Trading UP, BOYS WILL vtxi fUKNrTURE RlN3 7IE PIANO, LET CMEBOCy ELSE CARRV SHE CAN HELP IT. THOSE TABLES- kiSi Porr YOU TOUCH VAXIN'e IS r6EWlMC? EVERV MUSSAM? HCLWG OUT THERE'S THAT PIAHOLCT CHAIRIAW, BUT IV HCR fT HER A WIFE WHO OUOHT TO MRS. O. EANGS HUSSANCV BE HOME WASHING THP THE- OAVEL IH Detroit, for one, has coveted Wyatt for a couple of years.

The Timers would like another relief man to give Johnny Podres, the PISHES HtK FAvtlLY- starter with a 5-5 record, from the Boston Red Sox. Outfield Tattnt A deal with the same club last winter added Bill Monbouquette NEW YORK (AP) Pitchcn are the hottest Item on the market In the (lurry of action before baseball'! June IS trade deadline with such big names as iu. Ffc ex-Los Angeles Dodger, a lift. In tfltk nvfin k'nne-is' -r Earl Wilson, Eddie Fisher, Dick UIV II ilUC Willi iJu.nuii, mmh.hij City received outfielder Jim Cogger and relief pitchers Ken 'fa Radatz. John Wyatt and Fred Sanders and (iuido drilu.

to the Tiger staff. In order to land Wilson, Detroit had to give up outfielder Don Demeter. The Tigers are deep in outfield talent with injured Mickey Stanley about ready to swing back into action. Talbot Involved In deals. Kaasas City has made so many deals since the season After midnight Wednesday no deals can be made unless waiv opened that Its year book must be in a 10th edition.

Among ers have been obtained in the league. The waiver price Is only those who have been sent to otlv 2s 120,000. er big league teams are pitchers GeTTiM6 REAP FOR THE CWURCM SOCIAL-THEY'U. UMDO IT EVECV TIME The Boston Rod Sox made their second major player swap In 21 hours Tuesday when they shipped righthander Earl Wilson (right) to the Detroit Timers for outfielder Don Demeter (left) and a minor leaguer to be named later. (AP Wircphoto) John ODonoghue (Cleveland), Cleveland, girding for a tough pennant fight, picked up Radatz, the monster of the bullpen, from Boston In a recent deal.

Radatz was shelled In his first outing for the Indians but has TlV Detroit moved to bolster its pitching staff Tuesday by acquiring Earl Wilson, a regular Aurelio Montengudo (Houston), Diego Segul (Washington), She! If I aa wr 7fi to coo, don and Wyatt (Boston) and star axrre SCCWA.Affir. THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME pitched effectively In later appearances. Need for bullpen help aLso promoted the Baltimore Orioles to complete a swap with the Brock Paces Cardinals To 9-2 Victory Over Mets Chicago White Sox by which Hank Bauer got Eddie Fisher, the knuckleball artist, to team Boston Chases Siebert, But Splits With Indians Talbot (Yanks), catcher Bryan (Yanks), infielder Causey (White Sox) and outfielder Tartabull (Boston). Big Deal Alvin Dark can play an entirely new outfield in Joe Nos-sek (Minnesota), Jim Gosger (Boston) and Repoz (Yanks) and still have Cater (White Sox) available for the outfield or infield. Boston also has been engaged in a major shuffle of personnel.

Most of the heavy trading has taken place in the American League but the National also had its share. The swap that with relievers Eddie Watt and Stu Miller while Dick Hall is getting back in stride. Took Adair The White Sox, who are deep s. CLIVf LAND his second home run of the sea-. ton son.

After Carl Yastrzemski LCreen cf abrhbl abrhbl In pitching, grabbed second 1 5 111 Duviimo cf 0 "VV CLEVELAND (AP) George Thomas and George Scott hammered ninth inning home runs that earned Boston an 11-7 vic 0 0 0 Alvis 3b S011 Salmon st baseman Jerry Adair who had been riding the bench unhappily 4 2ft 0 0 0 0 walked and Tony Conigliaro sin- gled, Scott whacked his second rt in Baltimore. Adair was the sec home run of the came and ibinows ib tory and a split of its twi-night 2b i GSmilh rlouhlehrnder oi me season, wruiimniz uu. ond addition to the Sox's second base corps In recent weeks, Wayne Causey having come Jill 4 1 1 10 0 0 110 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 too brought first baseman Orlando Tuesday nicht. Fred Whitfield 2 10 0 Winner If i 1 I 0 Hinlon If 4 1 1 Coiavlto rf 4 0 0 0 Whitfield lb 110 1 Atcue 10 0 0 Howter 2b 0 0 0 0 Sietwrt 0 0 0 0 Radall 0 0 0 0 Dowel I 0 0 0 0 1110 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 Cepeda to St. Louis from San 'drove, in five runs as the In- Sonny Siebert, who pitched a sMwnntn no-hitter in his last appearance pprh Friday night, picked up his SMP over from Kansas uiy earner Francisco for pitcher Ray Sad- In a deal for outfielder Danny Cater.

sixth victory in the onener. a osmui I nomas ph I dians won the opener, 8-7. Rocky Colavito's grand slammer in the eighth inning had tied the nightcap at 7-7, but Thomas broke the deadlock with NEW YORK (AP) St. Louis knocked out Dick Rusteck, a shutout winner Friday In his first major league start, and scored six runs in the second inning Tuesday on the way to a 9-2 victory over the New York Wets. Eleven Cards went to the plate In the second when Jerry Buchek hit a two-run homer.

There were five singles, a walk, an interference call against catcher John Stephenson and a double steal in the inning. Rusteck, who had blanked Cincinnati in his first appearance after his recall from Jacksonville, never got anybody out this time. Lou Brock led the Cards attack with a homer, double, two singles and two stolen bases. Tracy Stallard, making his Fecond start, held his old mates scoreless until Ed Kranepool homered in the sixth. Joe Hoer-ner took over in the 90-degree heat when Stallard wavered in though he was knocked out in The New York Yankees, still Total IS 7 I Total 13 I 1 the seventh inning by a four-run fit ttt 4 I- It tit ll I Boston rally.

talking about getting into the race although unable to reach the .500 level, reached Into Kansas City again for pitcher Tal Whitfield hit a three-run horn- eckl was a major deal. Atlanta's need for relief help led the Braves to deal with the Chicago Cubs for Ted Aberna-thy, the side-armer. The New York Mets, with their pitching staff shattered, found help in Bob Shaw at San Francisco and Dick Rusteck from their minor league farm at Jacksonville. 1 Foy, Jones, Salmon, LOB Boston Cleveland 7. 2B Jones, YaMremkl (2).

HR WhllfleldS Siebert. SF Ryan. i and a two-run single in the cr first game and came back with a homer his eighth and two singles in the nightcap. bot, whose first outing was not a howling success. To get Talbot and catcher Bill Bryan, the Yanks gave the A's pitchers Bill Stafford and Gil Blanco and out ER BB SO 1 0 1 toot 0 0 12 1 i i 110 0 0 I I IP .1114 1-1 3 .1 0 .3 i i 1 a i-i i 110 Santiago (L, 4-4) Stephenson Morehead 0mkl Sir her (W, (-3) Radatz McDowell Le Mans Race To Be on TV NEW YORK (AP) The early hours and the final half-hour of the 24-hour endurance auto race in Le Mans, France, June 18-19 will be shown live on tele fielder Roger Repoz.

BALK McDowtll. T-J M. Some observers expect the CLEVELAND bl mrhN BOSTON Foy 3b Boston-Kansas City deal that Ex-Packer Buck, 79, Dies DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) -Howard (Cub) Buck, 79, the first big name college football star ever signed by the Green 5 110 4 2 2 0 Fairway Fables A sweepstakes was the feature of Junior Golf action Tuesday at Bloomington Country Club. Winners in the various divi 4 12 1 landls cf 4 2 11 Alvis 3b 3 2 0 0 Snlmon ss 17 4 brought relief man Wyatt to Boston with Rollie Sheldon and Jose Tartabull is a prelude to Thomas Cf Yslrmskl If Coniglaro rf Scott lb Jones 2b GSmith ss the eighth. vision in the United Stta's by the ABC network via Early Bird Satellite.

The network said Monday that NEW YORK ST. LOUIS swap with another club. ab bl ab bl Tillman sions were: Rav Packers, died Mondav in a stiqman 1 4 114 4 111 3 0 0t 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 10 4 0 0 0 OOOt 10 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 5 12 2 Colsv.to rf 5 2 2 4 Whitfield lb 4 0 0 0 Hinton If 5 2 2 1 Waoncr ph 5 110 Krllcy 10 11 RAIItn 0 0 0 0 Howser 2b 1 0 0 0 Aicua 0 0 0 0 Tiant Martinet ph Haroan Davallllo cf i WcVahon uavenpori nursing nome. petrocm ph Wyatt 18 holes, boys Greg Kolbuf and John Reidy. Senior girls Chris Wilkin- Javier 3b Gasliano lb Flood cf Toln rf Shannon rf Buchek 3b Brock If Corralej AAaxvlll i Stallard Hotrner Sill Lewis cf 4010 3 110 Murphy ph 10 0 0 3 0 11 Hunt 2b 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 Luplow rf 5 0 0 0 4 2 3 1 Stephmn 3 10 0 5 2 i 1 Swoboda If 4 0 2 0 5 2 4 2 Kranpool lb 3 13 1 2 10 1 BTaylor lb 10 0 0 3 0 11 Bressoud 3b 2 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 McMilln it 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Rusteck 0 0 0 0 Bearnrth 0 0 0 0 Hepler 0 0 0 0 Hi Her ph 10 0 0 Eilers 0 0 0 0 Boyer ph 10 0 0 Curt Flood, of the St.

Louis Cardinals, is caught stealing as he arrives at second base a little late in the first inning of 9-2 victory over the Mets in New York. Ron Hunt takes the throw from Mets catcher John Stephenson. (AP Wirephoto) Stolle, Richey Upset 35 7 1 Total 39 11 II 10 Total some of the early racing will be shown Saturday between 5 and 6 p.m., EDT on Wide World of Sports. The final half-hour and tapes of other highlights will be shown on a special program Sunday starting at 10:30 a.m., EDT. 111 1 1 1 4 -11 tit itt Boston Cleveland sen and Karen Stevenson.

Nine holes, boys Joe Bern-er, Dan Clemmons, Chuck Goos-man and Tom Mitzner. Nine holes, girls Kim Stevens, Mary Beth Bowles, Shelly McClure, Jane Frank, Ann Cos-tigan, Ann Rust and Beth Haroan, Alvis. LOB Boston Cleveland 3. 2B Alvis, Howser, Landis. 3B Conigliaro.

HRG. Smith (3), Whitfield (8), Scott 2 (16), Salmon (3). Coiavlto (6), Thomas (2). Buck, a stalwart University of Wisconsin tackle who achieved national prominence, was lured to the professional ranks by Packer founder and head coach Earl (Curly) Lambeau in 1922. After leaving the Packers, Buck went into college coaching.

He coached Carleton College at Northfield, and Lawrence College at Appleton, in the late 1920s and from 1936 to 1940 coached the University of Miami. LONDON (AP) Indian ten Selma 10 0 0 Stuarf ph 10 0 0 Hamilton 0 0 0 0 nis stars were the giant-killers ER BBSO Tuesday in a round of upsets in Total 34 1 13 Corrales awarded Interference. McCovey's Blast Tops Cubs, 11-7 Elect Hackim Prexy AKRON, Ohio (AP) Election of Lincoln Hackim of Akron as president of the American Amatmir RacoriQll Cnnnraca urge IP 2-1 1 1 0 .3 3 5 2 3 3 1-1 0 the London Lawn Tennis Cham Stloman McMahon (W, 2-3) Wyatt Tiant Hargan Kellev (L2-2) R.Allen 20 0 1 0 I 2 0 a 1 00 St. Louis New Yor pionships, where the world's Five holes, boys Mike Brad- i 11IIUH.U1 AUOWUIl VUllklViU lln.lr lllkniih D.I Li.nnit stars are tuning up for Wimble icjr, mdJEwiuiiui, i ctcl announced Tuesday, PB Aicop. A 12,410.

Stephenson. DP St. Louis 2, New York 1. LOB St. Louis 7, New York 10.

2B Lewis, Kranepool, Brock. HR Buchek (2), Brock (3), Kranepool (5) SB Brock (2), Corrales, Javier. SF Corrales. don. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Willie McCovey's two-run hom- ER BB SO Premjit Lall eliminated Australia's Fred Stolle, the No.

3 seed for Wimbledon, 64, 6-4. 2 2 3 3 IP 7 10 0 1 5 J-3 2 Stallard (W, 1-2) Hoerner Rusteck (L, 1-1) Bearnarth a 7-7 tie, powering the San Mays' 14th blast of the season moved him within two of Ted Williams, whose 521 homers rank third on the all-time list. Brown hit a bases-empty homer in the fourth and Hart smashed his 16th, a two-run shot in the fifth, both off reliever Cal Koonce. Jaidip Mukerjea ousted Cliff Richey of Dallas, one of 1-3 0 aJJU Ullll AllOCl Five holes, girls Joan All-sup, Joan Reivy, Cathy Pratt, Bonnie Baker and Laurie Conk-lin. Entries are starting to come in much better at Highland Park for Saturday and Sunday's Bloomington Normal Medal Play Golf Tournament.

Heplar Francisco Giants to an 11-7 vic Eilers 2 2 Selma 4 2 Hamilton 1 2 p. 1 spy WP tory over the Chicago Cubs Tuesday. McCovey's 12th homer, following a single by pinch hitter Selma (Corrales). HBP BV Hamilton. T- the leading American contenders for Wimbledon honors, 7-5, 6 3.

That wasn't the end of the upsets. Ron Holmberg, also of CHICAGO (AN FRANCISCO ab bl ab bl DriKen 9 ruemes la 4 2 1V Jim Davenport in the seventh, was the fifth of the game for the 1 1 Li nomas ir I I cabrielsn It 51 1 2 3 Davenort 3b 2 1 1 0 Flallac BWlllams rf 5 National Leamie-leadinff Giants. Santo 3b beat John Newcombe, of the fancied Austra The number of entries will determine the number of flights, or classes. Trophies will go to the winner and runner up in Banks lb 4120 Mccovey ib U22' another W1U19 MaVS, TOm Haiier, Ullie i Browne cf 3 2 2 3 5 I 2 2 anil nan jd 0 0 0 0 Haller Tiv. Uai4 nlc1 w- J' Pirates Blanked, 3-0, On Moloney's 3-Hifter PITTSBURGH (AP) -Jim Maloney fired a three-hit shutout Tuesday night as the Cincinnati Reds edged the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0.

Maloney didn't walk a batter U1UW11 CU1U nil li(Ul QlOV V.l11 lians who is seeded for Wimbledon, 11-9, 3-6, 6-4. The queen's club tourney tra- Hundley 4 110 Brown rf Kessinger st 2 0 0 0 Lanier ss Keough ph 0 10 0 Herbel 2 111 4 0 11 2 0 0 0 championship flight and trophies will be awarded other flight winners. Place winners in Hoeft 0 0 0 0 nected for San Francisco. Billy Hoeft, the third Chicago pitcher, gave up McCovey's tie-breaking shot and also was oooojditionally precedes Wimbledon, 0000 prioay 1 0 0 0 Henry 0 0 0 0 Peterson ph 110 0 MDanlel 10 0 1 Altman If Estrada Koonce Stewart If all flights receive merchandise 10 0 0 certificates. oui upsex resuiis are noi unusual here.

Many players compete in order to get practice on grass and pace themselves for Total 37 7 10 7 Total 371113 11 clipped for a run-scoring double by Hal Lanier in the seventh. There is stilt time to file entries, in fact entries will be ac 111 Chicago San Francisco 4 12 11 11 cepted at the tee Saturday. Beckert, Fuentes. LOB Chicago i. San Francisco 7.

2B Browne, Lanier. and struck out seven in winning his seventh game against two defeats. He was tagged for a single by Bill Mazeroski in the third and another by Roberto Clemente in the fourth, then set down nine The Cubs had scored three runs in the sixth to tie it at 7-7. Mays, who hadn't homered since June 4, and Haller each i ii Fuentes. HR Mays (14), Haller, Brown (3), B.Williams (6), Hart (16), McCovey ER BBSO nil iwo-iuil uoiucis Kl uiu moi Estrada 4 4 10 IP 2-3 3 4 1-3 4 3 3 5 8 1-1 1 2-3 1 1 0 inning off Chuck Estrada, 'lasted two-thirds of an inning inlHeenJnl, his National League starting priddy debut.

'McDanlel Yw.4-3) Pirates in a row before Willie Stargell singled in the seventh. The Reds gave Maloney the only run he needed in the fourth off Pirate southpaw Woody Fryman, who lost his second game after winning his first four. ir it in i mi r.iTiiilli.T..nri.ni.li PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI abrhbl ab bl 4 0 10 MAlou cf 4 0 0 0 4 110 Alley ss 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 Clemente rf 3 0 1 0 4 13 1 Stargell If 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 Pagan 3b 3 0 0 0 Harper rf Rose 2b Pinson cf Perez lb DJohnson If Simpson rf Helms 3b Cardenas ss Coker Maloney OPEN FRIDAY MONDAY TILL 9 P.M. "THE STYLIST" Three different units in one! You can choose from three different finishes brushed chrome, black leatherette, or the smart wood grain. Match your interior, and you can change later if you wish.

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