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Independent from Long Beach, California • 27

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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27
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Tpr Tyrr- -y t'l fr- 3 Tf --o CUBS BECOME By GEORGE LEDERpt Sandy KoufaX likes "cool days and warm nights. Saturday was a warm day; explains why Koufax tired in the last two innings 'and didn't get. his against foe Cubs. He had to settle for a 6-1 victory, his' 19th, ending a string of -four; Dodger, losses and reducing the first-place gap to three games. 'Tommy made; it 'comparatively' easy the super southpaw with 1 four: hits, including a home run, and three rims batted HO raised his average 12 points to a dab-leading while Koufax shaved j03 points off' hisERA to 1.62.

Koufax entered the' eighth inning' with a one-hit shut-. then allowed four 1 sun gles' and a ninth-inning, I got a little said Koufax. 1 didn't throw be- tween starts this time be- preferred to sleep. We got in at 5 in the morning (from Atlanta) on the should have thrown and I Just didnt feel up to it" DUROCHER thought Koufax "Was just fooling around in those last two in- Vnings. Before that, his Curve was fantastic.

Td never seen -a better. one. He threw that started at (Ron) Santos head and wound up- at his be at full strength for todays series concluding double- header, Don Diysdale(6-13)and 'Jo Moeller. (2-2) will pitch for the Dodgers againstan- other pair of lefthanders. Curt' Simmons (3-3) and Bob (3-3).

WALTER ALSTON decided to save lefthander Claude Osteen for the Cincinnati series, which begins Monday night. The Cubs 'bullpen didnt stir, either, although loser Dick ElliwOrthV dispensed 13 hits.enrouta tpt his 18th do-. feat Hs has won but five, one against the Dodgers. "I wanted Ellsworth to' (Continued Age C-4, Col. 5) knees "The man is the greatest Ive.

seen and Ive seen a lot at the -first 19-game winner in, the majofs(19-6), again moved tip among the strikeout greats and passed Rube Waddell for the all-time list He fanned 11. Saturday, giving him a sea son total of 240 in 233 inhings and a career mark of 2,319 in 2,235 innings. Waddell struck out 210. -r 1 It had been 19 nmes since the Dodgers had complete-game victory and three weeks tofoe day since Koufax had one, against tfaeMetsSaturv day, the bullpen was able to take the day off, thus should, 1 ft Meredith Connects i With Speedsters; Bob Heyesi Gent By AL 'LARSON' The Cowboys by many as the team to beat in trie Eastern Division this season, lived up their, speed ratings as they dumped the Rams, 20-10, Saturday night at the Coliseum, A crowd of H217 aaw.Don Meredith throw, touchdown strikes of 33 and, 63 ryanis and Danny; Villanueva, boot How They Scond fit Murn (Mtm (iiitMN Mm t4 fMM Ml II. ISCONO SVAtTS Iwi Mrnntm 9 0 VWanMva kick IM -f 7.47 14:41 i GRIM j.

Dodger lefthander Sandy Koufax was picture of -determination Saturday while, mowing down Cubs for l9thVictory of yeai, best: in majors. Staff PMm kr ICIP SHUMAN Bench toHurl Hyere Win Legipn Nine Faces Erwin Again With-- State Title on Line YOUNTVILLE Whats! therg to do on a sunny Satur- lt wa two field Reals locked uptheir NFL eidiibition Trailing turned the second jpjmer Gent pulled flash his SUNDAY as the Texans second straight victory. 30 the Cowboys game around in the when Ate in a 33-yard bomb Independent Jh tt Iflffitam SOffDAY, AUGUST" 14,1966 SECTION C-Page C-1 UST-MINUTE WIN to speed. The -for. tad 'Olympian 'sprint star latched on to Merediths 63-yard payoff pass end left defender Irv Cross in the dust.

If rivals wondered shout Hayes; hands and courage, they can stop What-they've got to. find a miracle cure for the headaches hes causing every defensive bkek tries to matcb him stride-for-stride. That remedy wont be found jownslvJliXV). The Rams scored frst when day afternoon in Yountville? Rich Knox, a reserve short-stop for Flyers Post, had just about' resigned himself to spending it on the bench wherd.he's been most of the season since losing his job' to Bob Grich. But.

coach Jack Graham asked for volunteers to pitch and Knox said What the heck," raised his hand and then went out and shut out on eight hits to give the Long Beach team a crack at the American Bruce Gossett kkkedf si 34-Legion State baseball cham-jyartj field goal with 13:54 pionship today. Ulan elapsed. But Merodifo went to DIEGO (UPI)Quar-j Fred, $iietriikoff- outdistanced terback.Tom Flores hit Ait, the Chargers' secondary by owfcli: With; a '20-yard passjlO took a Flores pas4 Wi(h-i54 seconds remaining over his shoulder on the 10 Saturday night to give theland went into the end, zone. ALL FALL DOWN Sandy Koufax' follows through on way to striking out 1 1 Cubs Saturday, moving him into FLYERS MEET Erwin Post of Oakland at 1. If Mike Coble can gain revenge for a 9-5 de-i feat tin Thursday, Phil Keller will get the call for the losers bracket team in a second and 'deciding game, Knox was only expected to ninth place nn major league's list of all-time strikeout artists.

The Chargers dominated the; game statistically but Were unable to put together a scoring march. The Raiders defense paced by Tom Keating and Bill Budness stopped almost every Charger threat. Budness recovered a fum- Oakland Raiders a 14-7 Amer fcan' Football League exhibition wip over the San Diego Chargers, 1 The pass culminated sn 83-yard drive which took 13 plays. The game appeared destined for a 7-7 tie until work in the second quarter and cut the Rams defense to shreds with hit two scoring bombs. Trailing 17-3 and with time running out in the first half.

Bill Munson connected with a 2-yard touchdown pass and the Rams went into foe dressing room trailing, 17-10. The Cowboys final three points came with 1:52 reMairi-ing when Villaneuva split the uprights from 21 yards out. Coach George Allen said after foe loss: "The Cowboys (Continued Age C-3, Cot 1) ANGELS HAVE LAST LA UGH 3) (Continued Age C-3, Col. Flores suddenly regained to end the I rst Chaigers throvring formandTompletedl?" "J.1 seven passes in the scoring goal attempt in the setf-j ond quarter. Keating, ac-; quired Buffalo in the: The Raiders led 7-0 mid-'0ff season, threw Hadl for in the quarter four key long losses and.re-; when.

Lance A1 worth sudden- covered a third quarter fum- electrified the home crowd By ROSS NEWHAN SUN Wiitar- 7 7 J-l Pkran AS a Mamcialr AS DtKraaixf Sill Karrarsa 4 -CrtcIlM 4 i I Babin Jb 4 I it iIiIbssp Skowron singled and a KSnivIii KM 411' Buford doubled to snap the shutout and send the tiring righthander to the. Singles by Tommie1 Agee and Pete Ward greeted Min- nie Rojas; cutting the deficit 'to 7-3, but the relief ace then TMalt Bill M4 jjM KMX (W. I 4 CMlW ILI 4 .4 4 If I Book when the Chicagolnan-agerjtto tested a bandage on ClyilrX Wrights stitched finger. One required a record book rather than a rule book Saturday to locate the last Pro ArSSL Yurk Mb AHwria 7 early as the second inning when the Angels routed Joe Horlen for four runs, the impetus of an 11-hit attack which included three-hits by Tom Satriano, two-run singles by both Newman and Bobby Knoop, and Jim Fregosis eighth home "Tonight," said i li y. mimS OktoRjlkeffrai S30woSi lf pm4 from Hadl (Mur-SikiSill 9 MM from FlerM (r-ws 7.V04.

by scoring on an 89-yard pass play triggered by qiiar- teibsck John Hadl. Oakland, held without a I first down in foe first quarter; scored on its first opportunity in the second quarter. Nmt BMETZ- I mmmm.m rHisbufpi s. CHICAGO The Brat spanked Saturday. The aroused Angels utmifr istered foe licking to Eddie Stanky and his.

White Sox, 7-3, as Fred Newman, who had not- won for 100 days terminated Chicagos eight-1 HIP Camubdl Ibv KhmI. PB-Smltb--jn. Bulk CumebeU. WP a ANGELS OF DAY TOM SATRIANO 1 Zorro fo Sfrike ro orriAt? 'S- Calendar )r a SmJSt Car Rtckw 5lx-Haur Riariidaw01lC7JCf QQID sion was not enough motiva- stamp I can find. And in over three months tion foe Angels were stimu- row Im going to.

imprint my Angela beet White Sox, lated by Stankys conmvery lineup card with No. 2. 7 even before the first pitch. By this Rigney was in At foe top of Chicagos a jocular mood, pouring fuel time Newman (2-5) woh. It lineup card which, passed pn a potential feud with his was May 5 when he and Bob former.

Giant, roommate. In" Anaheim1 last week, Rig re: ferred to Stanky as Mr. Rule through umpire Frank Umonts hands into Bill Rig-neySi Stanky had inked a Lee shut-out Kansas City on four hits. in his fourth start Sndu lfjjjnV tSioTrtiifn'r 4mt Zoito will strike in sKtatM-aPaima Park. Southland with the an-rwr 1 janAB Pfwnut at lm nouncement that Jack Kent of foe hockey awa node car ncMr AiijKitis mid LftkcrSi w-HanMn-t Hrt- nas selected foe name Zorro canaaiw Ava.

nag mu. for his new Lbs Angeles pro- Sessional soccer team. California League The Zorros will compete in the newly organized North American Soccer League. Cooke claims the Zorros is distinctive and descrip-" tive and denotes skill, swift-ness and a high degree of WPCL Results Mma City 44 Diavfr Tulsa 1. 44, San Dieuo S.

S'iisfe1 BBd rtn- since spending 51 days on the disabled list, Newman regained the f6rm which made him such a favorite in' the. Angels future book large No 9, indicating that an extension of foe White Sox winning streak was in foe cards. I was really burned up, said Rigney, as he enjoyed the last laugh. I couldnt wait to get back Annals Aa Cardinal, Johnatona, If FKffoai, -aa Blebsrn, lb 0 0 0 spring; JJ I really didn't think pitch at all this season, re- i RBI 0 0 1 0 0 n. 3 0.

3 i -i 'S VatMuver 7, SMtilc 1 Impcb. pr Pienall, If Bodfara, KirkpaLrlck, rf to the bench and show foe p'lb curd to my players. Who does Knoop. 'sb that little (blank) think he is? By' the time it was the wnttaW' vealed Newman of Jiis frus- trating seven weeks on the (sideline. I li- 7 ii Even now 1 don't believe i is planning to use me too inning and foe lead2rdif5b wi 1 the Angels had done ani.

If AS 4 4 4 0 I a i 4 C3S NATIONAL UA6UI eighth was 7-0, some art work of their own. They unveiled a towel and called Stanky'i attention, to the message which read: your No. 9. Stanky got foe message as AMIRKAN 41 Ml Ml Locker, Romano. 4 McNartnay.

a Bumaa, IfcCraw, lb Robinaon, rf Adair, 4 Wala, 3b Causey, 3b 1 Horlen, 3 0 Hlraina. PlXMTO, 1 Lamabe, p' 0 Skowron, 1 M9 JH ir S4 Im IMk IS 3U 3 Jit WaNiliiataa" 3j ESS Sports on Radio-TV irrTnu INfreva MPMl much the rest of the way. JjThe doctor wants me to rest' the arm as much as possible so that I can come back Kj strong next year. Trie pain has left the aim and ell that remains is a soreness bom of infrequent employment. Rig (dans to start ejNewman every fifth day.

The only probjp I have now is controlling foe' breaking pitdi, said Newman. I was aiming my curve and slider today. I hope it comes around foe next time. Newman had yielded only'" force hits when- he. issued his second walk of.

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