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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 43

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Nrtadfi Stole SL'OIVI tSundaij Alibi'd 2 1 Chinese Top Santa Clara 5 0 in Little League inale WILLIAMSPORT Pa (UPI) Republic of China (Taiwan) won the 23rd Little Jxaguc World Scries in its first try Saturday be defeating Santa Clara Calif 5 0 behind the throe hit pitching of Tsu Ycn Chen A wild pitch and a passed ball led to three Taipei runs in the second inning and Iwo errors contributed to two more runs in the fourth Tsu Ycn Chen struk out 1 1 batters and walked two in a duel of no hit pitchers with Santa Clara's Chuck Carbis who allowed six hits and struck out six and walked three Both pitchers hurled no hifgames in their first appearances earlier in the series Hung Kai Yu started the second inning rally with a one out double to left Hung Chin Chen singled and stole second Yu scored and Chen took third on a wild pitch by Carbis on a fourth ball to Chung Hai Tsi Be stole second and went to third while Chen scored on a passed ball Kai Ping Chuang singled up the middle to drive in Tsi Yu led off the fourth with a single and dashed to third when third baseman Carney Lansford threw the ball into right field Hung Chin Chon hit a rounder Io Lansford but first baseman Ron Smith dropped the ball Chen stole second and Yu scored on a sacrifice fly by Shung Uai Tsai Chen scored on a ground out Santa Clara's only io threat came in the third inning when Gabo Reyes walked and went to second on a single by Lansford who was playing with parental permission with a hair line fracture of the left arm suffered on Thursday Reyes took thin! on a ground out but Chen threw a third strike past Carbis to end the inning 32 Whiffs Chen's 11 strikeouts pushed his total to 32 in 15 innings of World Scries pitching He fanned 21 in nine innings of no hit pitching Wednesday over Valleyficld Quebec Taipci's victory brought the Little League title to the Pacific for the third consecutive year Japan was victorious in 1967 and 1968 In a consolation game earlier Saturday West Tampa la and Elyria Ohio battled to a tic for 3rd and 1th place over nine innings for the first knotted contest in series history NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP How Sizzling Can It Get? 5 On Reds LA given up a home run Houston 4 1 0 3 10 0 33 5 fl 4 lifted a sacrifice fly Io onto Rader LOB' (UPI Telephoto) AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP ip er bb so Announced 5 2 3 0 WP 2b a Twins Defeat Yanks 8 3 to in pro 32 4 11 ame's board of 15 2 I SB 0 0 hits 5 2 3 Totals 30 7 1 7 3 0 101 1 2 3 0 LOB San Diego 7 3 0 0 0 (LTli rcd 3 over 4th 7 0 0 Mil an 999 9 9 93 19 9 0 2 Houston Chicago 0 0 Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago Houston 003 020 000 5 200 200 43X 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 DICK GREEN of the Athletics scores the hard way against Baltimore during the eighth inning Saturday at Oakland He tagged up at third and came flying across the plate in the the Vegan Loses In Golf inal over Ash Mason 3b Hunl 2b Mayscf 4 9 9 9 1 Bwh 4 9 1 9(Mav 1b HisIC Cf Allen lb Callison rf Johnson If arrell Joseph 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 2 2 1 0 2 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liroee blastersariiynn SmithMr a Spuzichndra Palmer tatobie Austin til Denenbero andra Postarlen Hagg 'ary Mines 'frylou Daniel UtfY Rankin ffh $tnn Chicago Rader 7 6 set the stage for a two run single by Orlando Cepeda in the eighth inning Saturday night as the Atlanta Braves edged the St Louis Cardinals 3 1 elipe Alou opened the eighth with a double but was thrown out at third when elcx Millan grounded to Joe Torre who abrb S3 39 4 0 9 9 ttsy Isa Crft Uekey Wright San Diego Philadelphia i and scored on retc Roses sacrifice fly The Pirates added an insur ance run in the cventh off reliever Wayne Granger when Manny Sanguillcn doubled and Stottlcmyre 16 1 1 Kekich McDaniel Hamilton Perry 15 5 2:25 A 32471 the Montreal Expos 6 0 Sadccki now 1 Webner McGinn RoccabH ph Shaw Totals 1 3 5 2 3 3 2 3 1 3 the Tournament 72 71 143 76 76 144 75 Expos He walked only igles to Coco Laboy John i Wrt Is3 3 TM 400 U1 100 7 Arcia 7b Kelly 3h Rrownrf erra Murrell ph Colbert lb Gasion cf Cannizzar Hriniak Dean ss Stehlph Ross Rebergcr mclooi Baldschun Sanlorinip Peng ss Totals er bb so 0 01 7 3 3 22 9 99fA3 I 9 9 3: Gae 9 the 1920 Balas Cham Tackles our tackles including Steve Owen and Cal Hubbard at one time teammates on the New York Giants were selected Also cited were Pete Henry and Ed Healey Tapped as guards were Hunk Anderson Walt Kiesling and Mike Michalske Goerge Traf ton was picked at center The average size of the all star squad was determined by the average size of an NL squad during that period They range from the 18 player squad for the 1920s to the 40 man squad for the 1960s CHICAGO Jim Hick man slammed two homers including the fourth grand slammer of his career to power the Chicago Cubs to an 11 5 victory over the Houston Astros Saturday and help southpaw Ken Holtzman to his 15th victory of the season The victory enabled the Cubs to maintain their 5 1 2 game lead over the New York Mets in the National Eastern Division Hickman's grand slammer his 13th homer of the year came with two out in the seventh inning and gave the Cubs an 8 5 lead His first homer of the game came mthe fourth inning and put the Cubs ahead 4 3 grand slam was hit off reliever red Gladding who in 59 2 3 innings and 45 previous appearances this year had not front of Oriole catcher Ellie Hendrick (right) alter Carl Johnson rightfield MONTREAL Ua Smlccki pitched a thicr liillcr and Don Mason and Willie Mays each knocked in two runs Salurdav as the San ran edged tne Cincinnati Reds 3 1 for their seventh straight victory Moose went six innings and gave up seven hits and a run before being removed after developing a blister on his pitching hand Moose ran his record to 8 2 while allowing ths Edwards Williams (17) Hickman 2 Rader Griffin SB bunt nolds fly tied the score A pinch hit single by Tito rancona preced ed singles by Campancris and Jackson for Oakland's other two runs Paul Lindblad who retired the only batter he had to face in relief of Jim Hunter in tne eighth gained credit for the victory his eighth compared to (See OAKLAND Page 41 Col J) Vegas Nev won easily a member of the of Houston golf iff 2 3 5 Two More Ousted tfiOWLLNG GREEN Ohio Once beaten Waukegan eliminated Pontiac Mich and Eau Claire Wis 5 4 in I innings Saturday to advance othe championship round of he American Legion Region 5 aseball tournament ners Sun lay afternoon against undefeat Cincinnati Eudde TSU YEN Cheng waves his cap after pitching Taiwan to the 1969 Little League World Series title at Williamsport Pa Saturday Holding hi is his catcher Son ee Tsai (UPI Telephoto) New York Los Angeles NEW YORK (LTD Denn Clendenon scored all the way from first base with two out in the ninth inning when Jerry Grote's towering popup fell into short left field for a douole Saturday as the New York Mels edged the Los Angeles Dodgers 4 0 10 4 0 2 3 4 0 0 0 Banks lb 4 0 0 0 Hickman rf 0 0 0 Minnesotab bi 4 0 0 0 Uhlaendr cf 4 0 10 Tovar 2b 4 0 2 0 Oliva rf 4 110 Kiilebrew 3b 3 1 1 0 3b 1 2 Reese lb 4 0 Netties if 4 0 10 Roseboro 0 0 0 0 Cardenas ss 1 0 0 0 Perry 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 35 3 1 3 Totals ab bi 2 2 1 2 1 Clendenon batted for Ken Boswell witli one out in the ninth and walked and after Rod Gaspar popped out Grote hit a 3 2 pitch off loser Jim Brewer into short left Center fielder Willie Davis and short stop Maury Wills and second baseman Ted Sizemore all converged on the ball hut they let it fall in as Clendenon easily scored lhe winning run The Dodgers had tied the score 2 2 in the eighth when the Mots also goofed up a play in the outfield almost in the same spot With two nut Manny Mota singled and' Davis tripled to the left center field wall When shortstop Bud Harrelson bob bled Cleon throw in short left Davis Scored Jones was given oooo 1 0 0 0 Watkins 1 0 0 0 Harmon ss 0 0 0 0 Canmpton 2 0 0 0 Bozer 0 0 0 0 Raffo p' 0 0 0 0 Slone nh 1 0 0 0 Rojas 2b 0 I I '34 i 10 5 Driscoll Joe Guyon Earl Lambcau who spent his entire playing career with the Green Bay Packers: Ernie Nevers and Jimmy man Picked as ends on team were George Lavern Dilweg and Guy berlain Halas has remained football ever since as founder coach and head of the Chicago Bears hit back to back doubles produce another run and Leo Cardenas singled home Nettles for the final run of the inning New York ip bb so 7 5 1 2 3 3 7 2 3 5 1 1 3 0 Jones OM Adeles 2 LOB Los 28 GrMc SB DaviSff Philadelphia ah bi ab bi 3 3 2 0 Taylor 2b 5011 Raimer 3 0 0 1 Brings II 3 0 10 10 0 0 OAKLAND (UPD Singlesby Bert Campancris and Reggie Jackson and Bob sacrifice fly were the key blows in a three run eighth inning rally Saturday that carried the Oakland Athletics to a 4 2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles The victory jvhich kept the A's 2 1 2 games behind Alou rf '4121 Morgan 2b 4 0 1 0 Wynn cf Rader 3b Menkess Martinez If Gladding Blasingam 0 0 0 0 bictar yi Edwards i Griffin Miller rf Totals MINNEAPOLIS ST PAUL (UP!) Harmon two run homer his 36th of the season highlighted a five run first inning Saturday as Minnesota Twins routed New York Yankees 8 3 Jim Perry allowed eight as he picked up his 15th victory of the year against five losses He struck out three Yankee starter Mel Stottle myre was the victim of the Twins first inning outburst and suffered his 11th loss in 27 decisions Ted L'hlacndcr led off with a line single that struck Stottlcmyre in lhe leg 'lery Oliva doubled home and Killcbrew followed with a 375 foot drive over the left field fence Rich Reese and Graig Netllcs I I ffh 4 I I 9 3 9 2 1 1 YYewPw 9 ip er bb 3 6 4 3 0 3 i 2 0 5 0 0 01 2 I 1 0 5 12 2 5 2 2 5 Hundley 3 0 1 0 Young cf Holtzman 4 1 2 0 CHAMPAIGN Ill (L'PD Jim Simons a 19 year old Butler Pa golfer Saturday won the Western Junior Open Golf Tournament 6 and 5 former schoolmate Bruce worth Las Simons Ashworth University 3 2 PITTSBURGH Patck drove in two runs with a bases loaded single in the fourth inninc and Bob Moose and Chuck Hartcnstein com bined on a ninc hittcr Saturday Dietz 38 Bonds Lamer 2 ip 9 3 NEW YORK Jim horpe and Red Grange two of he names during pro footballs infancy were among 18 players chosen Saturday as members of the all pro all star squad for the 1920s 1920s all star teams are taken from the forthcoming publication' irst ifty soon to be distributed ay Simon and Schuster NT All time Pros the five all star teams me for each decade will be selected a list of 16 players udged to be the best pros of all ime The all star squads and he all time 16 are being selected by the Pro ootball Jail of (electorsjhorpe bi4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 2 0 0 0 '3 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 3 0 001 002 6 000 000 0 Thorpe who played with seven pro teams and ended his laying career with the Chicago Philadelphia San Diego PHILADELPHIA Dave Watkins tied the game I I J4 I I 1 I 0C nc rul CIS wwriS 3 1 1 1 sse DPOci Kathy Leads Tournament i Of Champions WINNIPEG (UPI) Kathy Whitworth of Dallas shot a two Kler par 71 Saturday for her econd sub par round in the Pournament of Champions to lead in the Griffin Gladding 2 4 1 Blasingamr Holtzman 15 7 HBP Bv Holtzman Griffin 3:01 A 27665 Totals 38 1112 11 one man and Lrao no Bateinaii and Ron airlv Sadccki struck out seven The Giants look a 1 t) lead in the third inning when Mays singled and' scored on Ken Henderson's double In the sixth Dick Dietz singled Mason walked and Ron Hunt va hit by a pitched ball Io load thc bases Mays walked to force in a run and Willie Mv''ovey who followed with his 93rd walk of lhe season forcing home another run Sadccki was foi the third time in the lhe seventh inning to load the bases alter Henderson and Dietz walked and Hal Earner sacri ficed Mason followed with a single to drive in two runs and Mays' third single of 'he game drove in the final run' The Giants rapped loser Gary Waslcwski who went 5 2 3 innings and four relievers for 11 hits and the Expo pitchers also walked 11 Giants The Giants stranded 15 runners The victory combined with the Los Angeles and Cincinnati losses left the three teams in a virtual tij lor first place in the National League's Western Division Los Angeles and Cincinnati have 515 percentages and San rancisco is 544 Keily 2 Watkms Ph i lade I oh 9 2B Arci erra HR Wlkms (2) SR Aiien 5 Champion Brown' Allen 9 8 (Edwards) Piairan 1 I99 3 LC5 Ccw JI Ill MS C' a 1 110 0 (Hunt 2) 331117 MM MI3 M0 3 512 JWMx I HMI It 0 0 to 3 betters in ST LOUIS (UPI) Losing nitrhnr rnadn a bad throw and a wild pitch to n'Sbt the Pittsburgh Pirates Inrt tnz4i rsn 1 i T) 1 ab bi 0 an error on lhe runs to decide the! cnwMii if I TMn cf PittibvrshQ 4 119 AMu cf 5 0 2 9 r4in Jtr 2 9 11 9Vi 4 9 I 9 rl 4 0 9 9 90 9 Onrer 1t Roias Arcia fourth and fifth holes with par 4 ana ended the match with an 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 eagle three on the par a 13th h0e Minnesota in the American League West was only their second of the year over Baltimore in 10 games Mike Cuellar shooting for his eighth straight victory since the All Star break took a 2 1 lead into the bottom of the cighlli when the A's whom he had held to just three hits erupted A double by Green AcCarvcr to 9 rcr btw vc to 1 2 Nn York 5 3B 0am HR 5hamsky (ID coswen Punning Brewer 4 6 Cardwell Taylor VV 7 4 237 A 40974 Tfltah San rancisco Montreal Vason Lanier or san rancisco Montreal 3 LOB San rancisco Montreal 4 2B Henderson Henderson Mason Minnesota 7 2B team Simons began the runa way victory with a birdie putt on the third hole took the Santorini Ross Rebergcr 1 2 McCool Baldschun Champion Boozer Raffo Palmer 2 6 arrell Chamoion Ditched McCool oifehed io 2 batters in 8th Save arrell (3) HBP By McCool (Cecil) WP Champion 2 Boozer PB Watkins 3:06 A 4669 San rancisco Montreal ab bi 4 13 2 Sulherlnd 4 0 0 0 Staub rf 5 13 2 Bailey lb Mckovey lb 3 I 1 Bonbs rf 4 0 1 0 Henderson If 4 1 1 i Dietz Landipr Saoeckip 3 9 3 3 4 2 2 0 Grant Car tpa dllU UllrU llivll dIKvQ HICO' Carty intentionally to load the on a enc bases before Cepeda singled in A the two ganw fired to Mike Shannon' for thel Ione nrsf putout Hank Aaron then! SYac doubled took third grounded back to Carlton who Bobby Tola infield singte threw wide to second for an error as both runners were safe Carlton threw a wild pitch to advance the runners to second and third and then ualtnd Clarke 2b Michael ss White If Pepitonelb 9 Murcer rf Hall cf Kenney 3b Gibbsc Stottlemyr Kekich Shopay phMcDaniel Robinson ph Hamilton Hernandz ph Totals New York Minnesota LCB New Ynrk 4 Oliva Reese White 38 Hafl kJlhr'Ad i 1 uTftv 3 lit ft IrillP brew Tovar Ptrry Morgan Houston 9 2B Gr iff in HR Santo (26) Rank 17 1j) AIOU Morgan Chicago ab bi Kessinger ss Beckert 2b Williams If Santo 3b Cardinals and Grange who played with the Chicago Bears and New York Yankees after a fabulous collegiate career at Illinois were among seven backs selected The other backs were Paddy with his second homer of the season and Richie Allen drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning Saturday nght as the Philadcl Conzcl Plla 1 nllcs edged me ban Diego Padres 7 6 San Diego MftilMMlalMMgBl OiliiBM 6 Jjp I Ss BiiliM fililM ilBglljillliilllillilH As Trip O's 4 2 K' 13" A a tMto A wMbfittJ ft TTj 111 Atov cf 5 9 19 Utt'M ly Lcr' it ttj A 'I 1 sii to 4 tSt1 G' throw Los Angeles New York ab bi ab bi Wilts ss anno Agee cf 4010 Mota If 3 110 Pfeil 3b 4 0 10 Davis a 3 1 1 I Jones If 4 0 0 0 Parker lb 4 0 0 0 Shanssky ib 4 111 Haller 4 0 0 0 Boswell 2b 2 110 Lefebvre 3b 4 0 0 0 Ciendenn ph 0 I 0 0 Crawford rf 4 0 10 Swoboda rf 3 0 0 0 Sizemore 2b 3 0 0 0 Gaspar rl 10 0 0 Bunningp 2 0 0 0 Grote a 0 3 2 Gabrielsn ph 10 0 0 Harrelson ss 3 0 0 0 Brewer 0 0 0 0 Cardwell 7 0 0 Taylor I 0 I Totals 32 2 1 Totals 32 3 I 3 Iwo oul V'hen winning run scored Los Anoeles 000 000 OJl) 7 New York eio JOO 3.

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