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The Racine Journal-Times Sunday Bulletin from Racine, Wisconsin • Page 23

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Pot. GB W. Pet. GD Can Francisco .622 Boston 18 .600 Los Angeles 21 ,568 Chicago .20 ,588 St. Louls .526 Baltimore 20 4588 Chicano .514 Braves 10 Mets 4 Dodgers 6 Colts 3 Reds 9 New York 17 .586 Milwaukee 8 18 19 ,486 Kansas City ,576 Pittsburgh .471 Cleveland .483 Cincinnati .471 Cubs 6 Giants Pirates 4 Phillies 2 Cards Los Angeles 21 .447 Philadelphia .457 Minnesota 20 .394 Houston York': Detroit 13 20 .394 New .432 Washington 23 .378 Milwaukee, Games (Spahn Today Minnesota (Stigman 2-4 and Roland Games Today at Chicago 5-2 (Ellsworth and Burdette 2-11 at Cleveland (Ramos 1-1 and 3-4) Hobble 1-4).

4-2 and Orioles 8 Grant 3-3). New at York Los Angeles (Jackson 4-3 (Koufax and Craig aky 1-61 at New York (Ford 1-5) 5-1 and Terry 3-4 2 Twins Angels Ppd. Athletics Ppd. Tigers 6-5 Los Angeles (McBride 2-4 and 4-2 Belin- and Richert Philadelphia 0-1). (McLish and Duren White Sox I Indians Yankees Rain Red Sox Rain Senators 3-7 Kansas City (Wickersham 1-0) at San Francisco (Fisher Rakow 4-21 at Boston (Conley 2-1 and Marichal Cincinnati (Nushall 2-2) at Chicago (Herbert 5-1 and Pizarro Monbouquette 3-41.

(Gibson st. Louis 3-01 AL Baltimore (Roberts 1-4 and Pittaburch (Priend 3-3) at Houston Detroit McCormick (Regan 0-21, 2-4) at Washington (Stenhouse 2-3). National League 1 1 American League Sunday Bulletin THE RACINE JOURNAL- TIMES SECTION MAY 19, 1963 Aaron Hits Grand Slam in 10-6 McDaniel Victim of Blast CHICAGO (AP) Aaron's grand slam home run capped a six-run, ning uprising and lifted the Milwaukee Braves to a 10-6 victory over the Chicago Cubs Saturday before a crowd of. 16,162. Buhl Cooled Off Going into the big seventh, the Braves had been held to four hits by Bob Buhl and were trailing 4-1.

Doubles by Del Crandall and Mack Jones in the third accounted for the run. The Cubs, meanwhile, went ahead in the first inning on Billy Williams' third homer and then broke a 1-1 tie in the fifth on singles by Don Landrum, Dick Bertell and Lou Brock. Andre Rodgers' first homer of the season with a man aboard made it 4-1 in the sixth. The first four Braves to bat: in the seventh singled with pinch batters Lee Maye and Norm Larker driving home the first two runs and knockling Buhl out. Jim Brewer came in to retire Jones and Lindy McDaniel took over.

Frank Bolling drew a walk, and Aaron followed with his run. Pick Up 3 More Milwaukee picked up three more runs in the seventh to assure starter Bob Shaw, who had been lifted for a pinch batter in the seventh, of his first victory against two defeats. Len Gabrielson opened the eighth with his third home run. Four more hits, including run-scoring singles by Jones and Aaron, gave the Braves added insurance. The Cubs picked up a pair (in the eighth on a double by Ron Santo and Ernie Banks' seventh home run came off reliever Bob Hendley.

RUSSIA OVER U.S. RIO DE JANEIRO -(AP) Russia, trailing by six points at the half, rallied for a 75-74 victory over the United States in the World Amateur Basketball Championships Saturday night. NEVER BEND CANDY SPOTS -AP Wirephoto This Was the Way They Finished Chateaugay 2d, Never Bend 3d New York for the windup, the to be added raced Belmont at Aqueduct on June 8. No horse has managed a Triple Crown sweep since Ci-3 tation in 1948. This was not only the third richest Preakness but it was the third largest crowd the winner's time was the third fastest.

Fast Track Candy Spots was clocked in 1 minute, 56 1-5 seconds on a track which was fast by post time although covered with water Saturday morning. The time equalled Greek Money's winning time of 1962 and Bold Ruler's clocking in 1957. Nashua set the record of 1:54 3-5 in 1955 and Capot did it in 1:56 in 1949. i 1 colt was the best 3-year-old in the land. A crowd of 35,263 also was convinced of his superiority.

They made the big chestnut son of Nigromante Candy Dish by Kahled the 3-2 favorite. Cain Hoy Stable's Never Bend was the second choice at 9-5 while John W. Galbreath's Chateaugay was sent off as third choice at 5-2. 1st in Preakness. It was the first time Ellsworth and Tenney had started a horse in Preakness it was the first victory in the race for Jockey Shoemaker four tries.

Again there: will be Triple Crown winner this year, but that'll take nothing away from the third in the series. Most of these leading 3-year-olds are going on to The Finish PI. Horse Jockey Candy Spots Shoemaker 2 Chateaugay Baeza Never Bend Ycaza 4 Lemon Twist Lejeune 5 Sky Wonder Burr 6 Rural Retreat Baird 7 On My Honor Frey 8 Country Squire Chambers The winner, who also was the favorite in the Kentucky Derby, returned $5, $3.20 and $2.20. Chateaugay, ridden by Braulio Baeza, paid $4.40 and $2.40 and Never Bend, with Manual Ycaza in the saddle, was $2.20 to show. Candy Spots picked up a purse of $127,500 to run his career earnings to PLEINE RISE LQWAGE ANGI ADE FLOWAGES OR WATER.

WILDLIFE AND WILDERNESS A 20,000 acre gift Marathon, Wood and Portage counties in central Wisfrom Consolidated Power Paper Company created consin, on the Little Eau Pleine River, it has strong the vast George W. Mead Wildlife Area. Located in appeal for outdoor lovers. See story on page 0 0 0 0 Fence Buster Milwaukee-10 Chicago-6 ab h' Jones. cf Brock.rf Bolling.

2b 3 1 0 Hubbs.2b Aaron. rf 3 Williams.It Mathews.3b 0 0 Santo.3b Dillard.If 5 0 0 Banks, lb telson, 1b 4 2 2 Crandall.c 1 3 1 A-Maye 11 Buhl.p Torre.c 0 Shaw.p 1 0 McDaniel. b-Larker 0 1 Eiston. c- Funk 01 0 Hendley. 1 000 01 Totals 39 10 141 Totals 37 6 10 a -Singled for Crandall in 7th; b- Singled for Shaw in 7th; C-Ran for Larker in 7th: d-Grounded out for Elston in 9th.

Milwaukee MN 000 630-10 Chicago 100 012 020 E--Bolling. PO-A--Milwaukee 27-14, Chicago 27-8. DP-Hubbs and Banks: Raymond. Menke and Gabricison. LOB -Milwaukee 7.

Chicago 5. RBI--Jones 2. Aaron Gabrielson, Maye, Larker, Brock. Williams, Banks 2. Rodgers 2.

Santo 2. Crandall, Jones. HR-Williams, Rodgers, Aaron, Gabrielson, Banks. IP ER BB SO Shaw W. 1-21 6 7-Buhl 2-41 Brewer y- Elston -McDaniel 2 emm two men in 8th: y- two men in 8th: z-Faced four men in 7th.

U-Secory, Jackowski, Smith, Pryor. A 00 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 Sports BALTIMORE -(P)- Favored Candy Spots from California removed the Derby stain from his record Saturday when he overtook the pacesetting Never Bend turning for home and sped off with the $180,000 Preakness at Pimlico. Chateaugay, who won the Derby at Louisville two weeks ago, came up on the outside in the stretch and passed Never Bend for second place in the 87th running of the famous Maryland classic for 3-year-olds, lengths behind the winner. Chateaugay finished lengths ahead of the tiring Never Bend and Lemon Twist came home fourth in the field of eight. Lemon Twist was lengths back of Never Bend.

Flip-Flop Finish It was a flip-flop from the Derby finish where Chateaugay came home in front followed by Never Bend with Candy Spots third in the first of the Triple Crown Candy Spots, owned by Rex C. Ellsworth and trained by Mesh Tenney and ridden by Willie Shoemaker, justified the confidence in the West-: erner who had maintained all along that the California-bred Gophers Win Golf Crown MADISON (AP) Minnesota, with three of its players in the top ten finishers, cap-': tured the Big Ten Golf Cham-, pionship Saturday by a twostroke margin over favorite: Wisconsin. The Badger's Roger Eberhardt blew to a final round' 78 but finished as medalist with a 292, six strokes better than Dave Gumlia of Minnesota. Eberhardt had rounds of 73-73-68 and 78. Purdue placed third, followed by Northwestern and defending champion Indiana.

Wisconsin held a 14-stroke lead after the third round but Minnesota came on fast and the Badger's faltered. Markets Want Ads 10-6 Win FO -AP Wirephoto Fans in the stands grabbed for the ball after the Cubs' Andre Rodgers blasted a homer in the sixth. Sox Drop into 2d Place on 2-1 Loss to Orioles BALTIMORE (P) Jim Gentile drove home the winning run with a ninth inning single Saturday night as the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Chicago White Sox and former teammate Hoyt Wilhelm 2-1. The result elevated the Boston Red Sox into the American League lead, and dropped the White Sox into a secondplace tie with the Orioles. Left hander Steve Barber fired a four-hitter for the Orioles and became the first big leaguer to win seven games this year.

He has lost three. Wilhelm, the relief specialist traded to Chicago during Beau Melik Shoots 71 Beau Melik's one-under-par 71 at Racine Country Club and Colt's par 70 at Johnson Park topped all efforts on Racine links Saturday. Five golfers carded eagles at Johnson Park, Joe Romano and Clayton Venne Jr. on the 290 yard 15th hole, Cy Buckett and Harry Cooper on the 305 yard 12th hole and Peter on the 295 yard fourth hole. At Racine Country Club the first event of the year, the 18- hole medal play with handicap, found Beau Melik defeating Dr.

Warren Williamson 71-1-70 to 78-7-71. In Class AB R. W. Griffith and James Jude were all even, with identical cards of 80-11- 69. In Class A.

O. Wolf 17-71 won over Doug Smith (91-19-72). over Jack LePoidevin, 125-50- In Class C. William Dye 75, to 106-29-77, and Mike Tooman had 99-22-77 to match Dr. C.

E. Constantine's 99-22-77. RACINE COUNTRY (LUR 77--Rex Capwell. 78-Dr. Warren WIl.

Hamson, John Schulz. Scott Goodsell. 79-Ray Goodsell, Chris Long, Dr. Richard Brehm. RAYMOND HEIGHTS 54 Lell Larsen.

59-Tony Comtakey. 80-Larry Schroeder. 63-Vio ter Vic Weinfurter Br. JOHNSON PARK 71 Jack Lemcke. 73--Don Studey.

Elmer Stacey, Larry Hjortness. 74-LeRoy May. 75-- Bruce Hansen, Clayton Venne John Matichek. 76-John Mesich, Harry Anderson, Frank Romano, Wully Madsen, Ray Reesman. 77-Dave Scott.

Irv Bilver, Ivan Hjortness, Herm torberg, 78- Wally Clemons, Jim MacDougali, Kon liolland, Fred Barta. 70- Frank Romano, Al Schroder, Duane O'Brien. Women 95-Marge Anderson, Carrie Seeger, 91-Ferne Sorensen. the winter, put down an Ori-1 ole rally in the seventh inning when Baltimore scored its first run off Chicago starter Gary Peters. But Jerry Adair opened the Oriole ninth with a single and Al Smith walked.

Gentile swung viciously and missed a Wilhelm knuckler before punching his winning single through the middle. Barber, pitching his fourth straight complete game, struck out Chicago scored in the second inning on doubles by former Oriole Ron Hansen and Camilo Carreon. Hurts Hoyt Chicago Baltimore-2 ab 0 0: hi Ab Landis.c/ Fox.2b 0 1' Adair. 2h Robinson. rf 4 0 Smith.rf Nicholson.

It 3 0 0 Gentile.1b Ward, 3b 0 Robinson, 3b 0 Hansen. s8 1 1 1: 1b Carrron.c 3 0 0 Orsino. Barber.p 0 0 Peters.p 0 0. 0 0: Totals 31 1 Totals 29 1 Chicago 010 000 000-1 Baltimore 000 000 101-1 E-Adair. PO-A-Chicago 24-9, Baltimore 27-9 (none out when winning run scored).

LOB-Chicago 7, Baltimore, 5. RB1-Carreon, Gentile, Robinson. 2B -Hansen, Carreon. IP BB. FR BB 80 1-41 133 Barber W.

7-3 9 10 to three men in 9th. HBP-By Peters (Gentile). Stevens, Napp, Umont. Spencer Sparks Reds to 10-inning Victory ST. LOUIS -(P)- Spencer, in the starting lineup for the first time for Cincinnati, collected four hits and then drove home the derun with a 10th-inning sacrifice fly that gave the Reds a 9-7 victory over the St.

Louis Cardinals Saturday night. Reliever Diomedes Olivo hit Frank Robinson with a How They're Hitting AR 36 3b Hr Rbi Decker 2 0 0 0 0 Aaron 140 Dillard 47 Torre 97 Mathews 117 90 Lurker 70 Morton A McMillan 67 Colman 150 54 Gabrielson 84 39 Jones 70 Team batting percentage, BRAVES 33 45 12 31 5 16 10 30 6 13 22 15 26 11 11 18 12 0 10 16 5 20 6 12 12 13 At bat, .245. WHITE SOX AR 3b 3b Hr Rbl Robinson 121 20 30 3 34 Pox well 131 25 20 2 41 8 00 17 6 5 Horshberger 82 18 23 10 Landin 83 16 23 11 Carreon 43 Nicholson 118 16 30 38 132 13 33 Cunningham 102 Hansen 120 11 Martin 69 Lollar 12 Jones 6 Team batting AL bat, 290; percentage, .249. AB Ranew 24 Santo 136 Brock 138 Williams 126 Hubba 107 Banks 127 Landrum 67 Rodgers 123 Schaffer 31 Bertell 59 Mathew Will 14 Aspromonte 29 Boros Team batting 1255; percentage, Ave 1.000 .321 .310 .300 .201 .280 .257 .250 .239 .220 .204 .100 .170 .171 hits. Ave .322 .330 .313 .294 .280 .377 .256 .254 .242 .235 .325 ,150 .083 .000 hits, Ave .549 .381 .254 ,354 .252 .309 .205 .194 .180 ,180 .000 hits, pitch, leading off the 10th, and Robinson advanced to third on a ground out and passed ball before Spencer's fly brought him home.

A double by Tommy Harper and John Edward's single gave Cincinnati an added run. Cincinnati-9 Louls-1 al ah Robinson.It 3 5 2 0 0 White.th Altman.r! 5 5 1 0 Cardenas.as A 5 0 1 0. Javier. 3b 1 3 WWW91 Walters.rf Musial.if 0 Bauta.p 0 0 Olivo.n 00 g- Kasko 0 h-Sawatsk! Zanni.p 0 Rover, 3h Spencer.rb Carmel.ct Pavictich. ib b-Flood cf 3 1b 1 McCarver.o Harper.rl Oliver.c Edwards.c 0 3 Purkey.p Tavior.p 0 0 0 2 Keough.

1b 0 Total. 43 0 15: Totals 7 15 -Struck out for Walters In 6th: h- Fled out for Carmel in 6th: rd out for McCarver In 6th: d- for Taylor in 7th: -Doubled for lotich in 7th: f- Walked for Coleman In 8th: out for Worthington In 10th: -Struck out for Olivo in 10th. Cincinnati .501 400 010 110 2 Boyer. PO-A Cincinnati 30-11. 8t.

Louis 30-9. DP Spencer and Pavletich: Rose and Keough: LOR Cincinnati St. Louis 7. RBI Waiters. Spencer 2, Edwards Purkey.

Henry, White, Altman, Musial 2, Rover 2. James. 38 Mustal, Altman. Spencer. Pinson.

Parletich, James. Oliver. Harper. HR Bover. 88 Robinson.

Cardenas. SP Henry Spencer. ER BR 60 Purkey Henry Worthington W.11-1) Zanni Badecki Taylor 123 Bauta Olivo (0-2) 2'3 HAP. Purkey (Javier): By Olive (Robinson. P'8 Oliver.

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