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Spahn, Braves Reel Off 6-1 Victory Over Dodgers LOS ANGELES over semnd place St. Lou is to Spahn outfoxed the bumbling Los games, pitch the Milwaukee Braves to a The 4J-vear-oid Spahn, on his 6-1 victory. It was 16th way to his 13th 23 Victory of the season and the 343rd season, easily his ver of his career. sus duel The defeat before a crowd of Pick Calmus of Dodgers, who 36,013 trimmed the Dodger lead lasted less than an inning. Phililes Hold On For 7-2 Verdict Over Pirates PHILADELPHIA QJPn Relief are Jack Baldschun came out of the bullpen to quell a Pittsburgh rally in the seventh and held the Pirates tfhe rest of 1 he way to protpoi the Philadelphia 4-2 Friday night.

Baldschun relieved starter Dennis Bennett with one out in the seventh with the score 3-2 and the tying run on second base. He fanned pinoh-hitter Jerry Lynch and got Bob Bailey on a grounder. Baldsehun encountered little difficulty thereafter in preserving PiHtfmrirh Bpnnptt's seventh triumph against Bailey two defeats. Baldschun fannod if Clemente rf four and allowed just one hit in 2 his Stint. Ciendnort it) Ills sum.

The Phillies scored twice in viwon rt the third when Covington unloaded his 14th homer with John- a Logan ISTirii Spahn drove in one run with a sacrifice fly the sixin and scored another in the nuvh when he doubled, moving across the plate on Bolling a sigle. Spahn and the Braves needed only Ed Mathews' 19th homer with one man on off Calmus in first to give the brilliant southpaw his fourth victory ofi the season over the league leaders. The Dodgers were guilty of errors, two of them figuring In the run in the sixth when fly scored Gene Oliver from third. The Braves wrapped it up with three runs in the ninth, two of them on Hank Aaron 33rd homer into the beft field seats. Angeles got its only run in the first when Tommy Davis, extending his hit streak to 16 games, singled home Maury Wills from second.

Tlie Dodgers got at least one man on base in every inning except the fourth, but Spahn Worked his way out of each tight spot. The Phils produced an insurance three limes with the help of double plays. Saturday, August 24, VAM.rt MORNING HARMNOrk. TRXA8 run in the eighth off Pirate re-; lievers Harvey Haddix and Tom Sisk. Singles by Roy Si evert and Don Demeter were followed by Frank Torre'S Jim Pagliaroni was involved in both Piraie runs.

He hit a sacri-i fice fly in the fifth, scoring Don Gendenon, who had In the seventh, Pagliaroni blasled his 10 th homer into the leftfield stands. Williams Hits 2 Homers, Cubs Edge Mels, 5-5 Detroit Mauls Athletics In Doubleheader Yankees Batter White Sox, 7-2 NEW YORK (UPI) Bou- never was in serious DETROIT DetroU his 17rh victory and after the Yankees broke the Tigers hanged out hits for 23 Pepitone drove in three runs open with a four-run rally against runs Friday night to back up the with as many hits Fnday night reliever Jim Brosnan in pnrh'tig of prank Larv and Phil leading the first place New York enth inning. twi-nignt Yankees to a 7-2 triumph over the two-run single was Kansas Chirac Whiie Sox. the key blow of the telly which Bou ton was nicked hits resulted in the eighth defeat of the season for knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm his second starting as- jsignmem of the season. WilhAlm retired the first 12 batters in order before the Yankees ganged up on him for four hits and two rum in the fifth.

Singles by Joe Pepitone, Elston Howard, Heetor Lopez and Phil Linz accounted for the runs that put tha Yankees ahead, 2-1. The White Sox tied the score in the sixth when Floyd Robinson beat out an infield hit and even- Regan and sweep a doubleheader from City Athletics 17-2 and 6-2. The Tigers got 15 hits in the opener and 12 in the senonH game with Norm Cash leading assault as he collected hits and a sacrifice fly to knock in five runs in the two Cash connected for his 20 th and 21 st homers in the opener. Phil Regan boosted record to 9-7 for the season in the second game as he sratlered nine hits. Doc Edwards and Ed Charles hit solo homers for the only runs in the nightcap.

Dick MrAuliffe hit a solo homer and Rocky Olavito collected three hits and knocked in a run in the second game handed starter Dave Wicker sham, who is 10 11 the loss In the opener, Frank Lary hurled win of the season against six losses and tripled in a pair of runs. Angels Blister Washington For 17-0 Decision WASHINGTON tUPIi Ken McBride by a 19-hit at- mally smred 'on sn- gle and Mike force- tack. pitched a three hitter for his 4 Detroit cabling 'but he Yanks' a head to the Los Angeles Angels to crush rtay in thp the Washington Senators, 17-0, Bobbv double and Not only did twm- Pepitone a six-hitter for hii third him with a robust hitting attack but they also made six double plays in the field. Felix Torres Ipd the Angeles ab hi The kimrked Pete DOWN BY THE Nicklaus ran into trouble on the third hole at the Firestone Country Club when his ball failed to clear the lip of this pond. Nicklaus, one foot in the water, minus shoe and sock, and one foot out, chipped to the edge of the grass.

He took a six for the par four hole in the American Golf Classic. (UPI Telephoto) three hits. Philadelphia ah bl ab bi 1 4 0 0 0 fa.vior 2 3b 4 i 0 4 0 10 Calltsoh rf 4 1 2 0'liams hit 3 0 10 If 3 1 1 2 4020 Ainro oooo ers, his 20th and 21st, Fridav 4 110 Gnwlez cf-lf 3 0 0 0, 4 0)0 drove rive runs to lead 0 10 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 i 0 0 0 Callison aboard. The Phils added a run in fifth without benefit of a hit. Pirate starter Don Schwa 11 walked Bennett and hit Covington with a pitch Tony Gonzalez then hit a grounder to Bailey who hobbled the ball to allow- Bennett to scorn i b-Sa vage the U'Wti Itaddix (S-Gnswalez 3 112 SieVert 4 0 0 0 d-Rojas 2b 4 0 10 Dmtr 1 0 0 0 Dlryple 1 0 0 0 Wine 0 0 0 0 Torre tb 0 0 0 0 Bermett 1 0 0 0 Birtachh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 7 firwt CHICAGO (UPI) Billy Wita pair of two-run hom- and the Chicago Cubs to a 6-5 win over the New York Meta.

Johnny Potts Fires 2-Under Par, Takes Top Spot In Golf Classic AKRON, Ohio (UPI) Johnny shoot a two-under par 68 which.and only 26 putts in all. Tied with birdied thnee of the first gave him a two-round total of Nicklaus and Boros at 140 was ILovrich, WM making his first big league start, out of the ibox in the first inning with four runs and added six in the fifth and five in the seventh. Don Wert got two hits including a bases empty homer to knock in three runs while Cash got back to back homers in fifth and sixth innings Leon Wagner hit homer among 4 1 i 1 4 2 2 1 3 0 0 0 4 1 3 4 110 his 3 0 10 1H0 4 0 11 4 12 1 3 0 0 0 tu 1 In 79t; c-Ran for tor Harten 3 0 111 1 1 0 01 MAJOR LfiAOUf first homer, off etart- 2 8 Tracy Stallard, came with Ron Santo on base in the third in- Mtn ning, after Santo had scored Elon lis Burton, who had walked, with a two-base hit. The second drive, off Larv- Bernarth, came after single. The Oubs packed thrir scoring three innings in which they five of their eight hits.

five holes Friday and went on to 135 and a three-shot lead over Dave Marr and Gay Brewier, both Fischer 'Spibem lb Harrisn lb Bobby Nichols in the American of whom had second round 71s Leaders By Press International National league Haver Club G. AB R. H. Pot. 147 168 .321 148 .320 156 .315 149 .304 150 .303 33 .302 .318 .288 87 282 Groat, St.

125 309 67 T.Davis, IJK 111 420 53 Ornente, Pitt116 455 65 Pinson, Cin 150 524 78 Gonzlez, Phtl126 462 69 Aaron, Mil 126 93 Williams, Chi 126 49076 Samo, Chi 126 495 62 Kuenn, SF 30846 White, StL126 514 89 American lyeajpie Ystzmski. Bos119 452 77 Kaline, Det 116 449 75 Hollins, Min 107 40666 Pearson, LA 122 454 66 Malzone, Bos 119 46058 Wapier, LA 123 45262 Howard, NY 106 61 Hshbrjfr, Chi 104 .170 51 Geiger, Bos 91 30ft 58 Ward, Chi 125 490 63 interference jn 1st.) a Popped out for Schwa in Announced for Francis in e-St nick for Savage In 7th; Ran for Sievers to e-Doubled for Wine in 8th 000 010 rblladeUihla mii 010 4 Pajtuaroni. BaHrs PO-A into btii'ih 24 9 Phil JW-ft LOB 2 calil tp rerbhso season total to 78. came in the FrXS iU I I 11 a sacrifice n.v Ha (Mix i i 3 following a walk, a hit batter and Beivnctt i tWo b.v Tim Harkness Baidschun 223 4 Bearnarth took his sixth defeat lfBP By Rchwall (Covington); by Ben 'pk- niet; 1 Clemente by Mets, taking their fifth 'Pryor, Serory. A Straight loss in Boston Rallies To Overtake Cleveland, 3-2 Golf Classic.

1 palmer, who said he Favorite Arnold Palmer, with a -badiy generally and my 71, was six shots back at 141 was way was alone while Jack Nicklaus was five while 11 were tied at 142 shot, oft Hi- lMd at 140 with his Thpv socond strflieht par 70 Pott was the onlv one of Thurs- Hebert Friday days thnee leaders able to master the who 7.165 was yard and Lionel with a 71; Tommy Bolt with a 71; CLEVELAND fUPD Clinton's 19th homer in the inning powered the Boston Ross Coon with a 69; with a 71; Fred Firestone Country Oub courM n. Bffly Max. well with a 69; Jerry Steelsmith with a 70; Gary Player with a for the second day in a row. Miller Barber, who was tied with Pott and U.S. Open oham- McCriw lb 4 1 1 0 Fox 7b 5 0 10 Rchrdsn Vet Roonsn rf 4 110 Tresh rf 4 0 3 1 Pepttne lb double, and Waww hit tho A Hansen 4 0 0 0 c-Reed rf Martin 10 9 0 If 1 0 0 0 Llni 3b McBride struck out five, walked 2000 Bouton 9 a Maxwell 10 0 0 three and hit two barters as he Brosnan 0 0 0 0 finally succeeded on his aevemh; 2 1 i nr 1 0 I 0 try since July 25 for win No.

io ThP 28 vear old riffhthander out for Wilhelm ngnmanner for ln 7 helped his own pause by driving Blanchard in sanded thf in two The victory mnvad" tbe TieerS a double in tne Sixth. Kubek and Pepitone; McBride had a no-hitter until Kubek Richardson Peptone; sen. Fox And MoCraw 10. the seventh inning when Chuck York 4 2 B-wSrd 2 Rtehardson, the seventh spot. Osborne sin- to rwbbto gled.

He got out of that jam wiiheim 2 6 6 a 0 1 11 i I i i ii 4110 Bruton 5221 their fourth double play. The only Bouton cw. 9 10 2 3 2 8 0 11 McAuiffe 4 3 3 1 fvthpr hit irac a einaU hv EHMurtt 1 0 0 0 Kaline rf 4 111 mnPr was a Dy A-30 014 i 0 0 0 rf 1111 Ken Retzer in the eighth. -------------------------------5 2 15; AngHMi Washlnirton ah abrhhl Pearson ef 5 1 2 Blsngme 5b 0 0 Fregosi ss 2 0 Kint rf 2 0 0 0 Wanner If 5 3 3 3 Minoso If 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hinson rf-lf 4 0 10 4 i 0 0 Osborne lb 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 Lock ef 3 0 0 0 2 2 4 Zimmer 8b 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cottier Sb 0 0 0 0 8 2 11 Retzer 2 0 10 6 3 4 2 Brinkmn 5 12 3 Ricteik 0 0 0 0 8 2 11 Roebuck 0 0 0 0 Duckwrth 1 0 0 0 into possession of seventh place. The two teams had gone into Friday night action tied for 1 0 0 0 Colavito nlaved l-f-rl 4010 cash lb 2 Charles 3b DeiGrco 3 141 Lumpe 2 al LaRussa 2b If 3 0 0 0 Wert 3b 1111 Smith 2 2 0 0 0 Freehan 2000 2 0 0 0 10 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 10 5 12 3 4 111 4 2 10 5 112 Cimoji rf Esposito ss Liu Lovricti Wyatt a Esseen If S3 ft 1 40 17 IB 1ft i Torres 3h A Popped out for Wyatt in 6 th rf Kansas dtr non 001- 2' MdBrtdi HeiroM 401 E-Charles Wert, Esposito 2.

Lau. POA City Hunt If Rod Sdwslci a Vloran 2 Koppe 2b fhms lb v. l. Burnside 10 0 0 2S Kathy Whitworth Takes Golf Lead 24 8 V'li 45 1:19 11 Totals 25 0 3 0 Smith. Mo awd Cash 4 ian.m-17 City 4 Detroit (Mmi (yif) nth Dion Julius Boros for the first 71: Baxter with a 72 and; po-a-los uth pion JUI1US tioros, ror tne Iirst- RU(J 0 iDh a 7 Bruton, Smith SF--Cash I Angeles 27-17 Washington 2714 D-Mc- Re(i round lead With three under pari 1 LnvnHi (I 11 1 I bh Bridge.

Fregosi and Thomas. Torres n- At 143 were Bruce Devdin With 5 4 4 1 0 ran and Thomas 2 and Thomas Sox to a 3-2 come-from-behind vie- 6 shot a second round which Vmii 7 Umn.iw 2 I I 3 Fregosi. Moran ami Thomas: Torres Kop; 1 and Thomas Angles 8 ft 6 2 2 0 31 Washington 3. Tor- starter Paul Toth in the sixth after a hit baisman, a fielder's choice and two produced a run. Glen Hobbie took over, but needed help himseif from Lindv OGDEN, Fit ah (UPI) Confi- McDaniel after the Mets opened dent Kathy Whitworth rode a sue- a 8 sin- Ch.cago routed OVPr Indlans lead Kneece with a 70 and Don Janh nlSrh! uao- with a 72.

Clinton's homer was the third han Bruce Crampton and young of the game for the Red Sox, who Dave Hill, both of whom par at one time trailed 2-0. The other 70s Friday, homers were hit by Carl Yastr- Boros, meanwhile, soared to a zemski and Ed Bressoud 8 I rigan. T- 2 'OS Chviak Haller and Car AKRON Ohio are the lead-; ing after the first two of tihe American Golf Classic: Johnny Pott 87 68 -135 Bohhy Nichols 71 three-over-par 73 which gave him Miner Barber 772-139 cession of birdies Friday to post a five-under-par 68 first round lead in the Utah ladies moi Golf AsL'w'iation Miss Whitworth, 23-year-old hazel eyed brownctte from Jal. N. one of the tiesrt competitive rounds of her career in getting a jump on the opening field wer the well-tnmmed Og- gle.

A run scored on Joe Christo fake i i Ay but McDaniel got the next batter, issued a walk and then retired Ron Hunt to end the game. It was fifth win against losses and gave him a lifetime mark of 4 1 against the Mets. Pedro Ramos, who struck out a halfway mark total of 140. I 13 batters, hid a no-hifter going The 27-year-old Nichols, who for 6 2-3 innings and the Yastr- shot a first round 71. had the zemski hit his 14th homer of the best second round, a four-under- season.

par 67. He had 10 one-putt greens The victory went to reliever Dick Radatz, who now has a 13-4 record. Cleveland's runs came on Fred Whitfield's 16th homer in the sec-; Ginners Win Initial Contest The lankv New Home Kims National league 34; Aaron, Oeiger ef ry 1.1 uO course. Scbunt 2 sen- tided eiffht bir- Stuart lb Clinton rf dies, seven pars ami only three BrewSxid McCovey, pound included fmir wixcm ibrhM 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 mona If 4 111 Kirkland rf 5 0 1 OWhltfield lb 5 0 0 0 3b 5 111 Azcue 5 12 1 a-Granl birdies on the hack nine. She fired a 35 on the front nine am! came In with a 33.

The fast start gwve Miss Whit- over pre-tourney favorite Mickey Wriyht, who had a 39-32-71. overshadow ed a sen sa iona 1 91 miide by Miss Wright, who scored wwtfieuj Giants 34; Aaron, Braves 32; Mays, Giants 30; White, Cards 22; Santo, Cubs 22. American league Stuart, Red Sox 33; Killebrew. Twins 28; Allison, Twins 26; Howard, Yanks 24; Wagner, Angels 23. Runs Batted In National League Aaron, Braves 104; White, Cards Bover, Cards 87; Pinson, Reds 82; Santo, Cubs 82 American Red Sox 93; Kaline.

Tigers 80; ner, Angels 75; Howard, Yanks crowfj 69; Ward, hite Sox 69. Eighteen-year-old Judy To-rluem- Pitching ke, a comparative newcomer on National League Perranoski, put together a 38-35 to Dodgers 13-2; McBean, Pirate5; jrajj Wright by two stmkes 13-3; Koufax, Dodgers 19-5; Ma- a -3 loney, Reds i8-5; Marichal, Giants 19-6. American league Radatz, Red Sox 12-4; Peters, White Sox 14-5; Bouton. Yanks 16-6; Pascual, Twins 16-6; Ford, Yanks 5 0 0 0 de La 2b 2 0 1 0 Wilson 3 0 0 0 Tnsby rf 4 0 10 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 b-Rmiwi 2 0 10 Ramos 4 0 0 0 Totals 3 3 3 Totals 45 8 11 a Ran for Azcue in S' out. for Kindall in 9th worth a three stroke advantage Bost.m un i- 3 ileveiaml 000 00(1 2 PO A--Boston W-15 Cleve 3S-14 DP Held Kindall and ond inning and in the sixth when Willie Kirkland raced all the way homo after he had kicked the ball into left field on a steal of 5 010 second base.

5 10 0 6 12 1 5 0 0 0 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 ah hi 2b- 6 0 1 StandingS Possible Clay, Williams Fight Brings Interest Arnold Palmer Heoeri Mason Rudolph Tommy B'-U Cortn Lionel Heoert Tony Lema Fred Hawkins Billy Maxwell Jerry Steel smith Gary Pia Ner Rex Baxter Bruce Devlin Ted Kroll Harold ne era Don January WICHITA. Kan. (UPI) Filipe Lea! and Donny Bumpus com- HOUSTON fUPD-Heavyweight contender Cassrius Lip) 2 Softball Games Scheduled Sunday 69-70-139 69-71 TO-71-141 69-73-142 69-73-142 TS-W-142 OT1 a three hitter to lead the Edinburg Ginners, 4-3. over the n-T 2 142, Greensboro National Baseball 71-72 7 3 43 ney debut here Friday 78-70- 143 Buddy Bovender, St. Louis at missed the tying run when he ran gurciene (8 10) res 2 Sadmwski McBride.

Wafmer. Ip er hh so McBrWt tW 18 8 9 3 0 0 3 Rid7.ik (L, 7 4 1 0 Roebuck 4 1 10 Duckworth 21-3 3 5 5 3 Burnside .................2 1-3 4 8 2 0 0 HBP McBride 2 'Rearer, Kirmamon. Pa- parelia 5 387. itcher OSO NEGRO GIN Tops in quality! (N. Miss Whitworth's sub-par round Schiniiw and stuart; Ramos, shot Boston Held and LOB Cleveland 10 2B Whittield a double aagle on the par 5.

505 yard 1 fitti hole. used a three Raliarx cw from about 220 vards out to Ra.rn°\ I essoud, 13-4) CM rtt on. Ip ...813 4 2 3 13 RAmtw er so 5 2 13 7 3 0 0 1 7 ft 3 3 2 1 a Sink the ahd Giants Rout Cincinnati, 11-3 17-7. STAR CLASSIFIED ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS Next in line was Mary Faulk of Thomasville, wilh a Following Miss Faulk were Marlene Hagge, Sandra Hay- SAN FRANCISCO nie and Be-lsy Rawls, all with 75. San Francisco Giants unleashed ss Whitworth said slie was a powerful 16 hit extra base at- niicaco pink" with the round, tack on two Cincinnati pitchers'Haltimore enjoyed every of it and Friday night and got superb re- the bali well end came lief huHing from Bob Bolin to Boston igh on rtw shots I crush the Reds 11-3 By United International National league Angeles x-St.

x-San Francisco x-Cineinnati x-Milwaukee x-Pittsburgh Chicago x-Houston New York X-Night game Friday's Re'flrf' Chcago 6 New York 5 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia night St. Louis at Houston night Milwaukee at Los Angeles night by telephone Fnday, and Cincinnati at San Francisco night Trt.GB 76 49.608 7036.5566V, 6959.53981* 68 62.523 104 6661 .520 11 64 61 .51212 65 62.51212 47 80 .370 30 1087 .31537 any Houston barkers of hirfi- JiXefm ly ranked Cleveland (Big Cat) Williams exchanged potrv day, then made gestures that may bring a Clay-Williams bout before the year is out. K.S. (Bud) Adams, Houston oil- HF1B team will furnish the oppo- man and one of Williams' mana- sition in a regulation softball Electric and HEB Harlingen will host an HEB team from Sun- Fri- day in a softball doubleheader. West Side Electrio will meet the Laredo at 10 a m.

in a slow pitch contesit and the local gers, fired the first salvo in verse game in a telegram: "Gaseous Cassius Clay Do you want this big pay? All of Texas Is awaiiing the day When Big Cat Pounces on Then Adams and Clay got fco- at 3 p.m. The two local teams will be hosts at a barbecue at noon. Both games and the barbecue will be served at the softball field Warren National League Pittsburgh at Philadelphia night Raineys in a -Cardwell (11 15) vs. McLish Congress tour-1 (12-9). nio-ht New York at '(7-11) vs Koonce (1-2).

Houston night Drott (2-10) or over the Edinburg catcher, think- Brown (4-9). mg he had touched home plate, Milwaukee at Los Angeles only to be tagged out by relief (11-8) vs Lemaster Bumpus. at San Francisco- Two Greensboro errors contnb- Tsitouris (8-6) vs Sanford (12-12). uted to two Edinburg runs thet ----seventh inning and Jerry West American League doubled in Roy Parker with what Kansas Qtv at Detroit Dra- proved to be the winning run in bowski (5-9) vs Aguirre (12-11). the eighth in the first round game.

Boston at Cleveland Heffner In other games Fnday, the (3-4) vs Donovan (9-10). Madison (Wise.) Monona Grove Los Angeles at Washington in Fair Park. Lakers won 6-3 over the Warren (Pa.) Beverages and the Eureka (Calif.) Crabs took a 3-2 victory over the Joliet (111.) Athletics. and Joliet were elimint- ed. (6-9) vs Duckworth (4-10).

Minnesota at Baltimore Stange (6-4) vs Hall (5-3). Chicago at New (15-7) vs Ford (17-7). American league hit Cardinals' Flurry In Opening Frame Dooms Houston Colts, w. 81 70 72 69 61 62 58 59 57 46 L. 45 56 58 57 65 67 66 71 69 81 Pet.

.556 11 .554 11 12 .484 20 .481 201 a .468 22 .454 24 .452 24 is no fool Because lie went to school." GB Which exactly cement the deiails, but indicated Clay might be interested in a fight. Orioles Creep Into Second Place With Double Victory Over Twins BALTIMORE (UPI) 4-1 4. 2, HOUSTON (UPI) Bob Gib- ace Dick Farrell in the first in- for the damage off Farrell in the non's stout pitching combined with ning enabled the St. Louis Cardi a four-run outburst off Houston nals to defeat the Houston Colts I Friday night 4-1. now 10-10, Chess tournament Will Open today Farrell, tered four hits the rest of the way before being lifted for a Gibson, defeating Houston for pinoh-hitter in the eighth.

Si. IXHlIl the fourth straight time this year, only five hits and was in trouble only twice during the Flood game. cf roa i Maxvill BROWNSVILLE Chess play- The Colts had runners on ers from various towns in the Val- ond and third with one way in javfer 2 John AltIT'Ar' Inter- Bateman on strikes and Rusty bo The WhHe lb Sunday broke Gibson's shutout on leadoff single! ley and from Mfltamoros are ex- the first, but Gibson got pected to take part in an national Chess Tournament Staub on scheduled Saturday and at Fort Brown Civic Center. Roy Bob Daniels of San Benito will be tour- and A1 Spangler's two-out nament director. in the eighth.

Registration will be from 8 to 9 a m. Saturday. Five rounds of play are scheduled dunng the tournament games scheduled for Satur- ay. ah hi ab bt 3 10 0Spngler cf 3 0 11 4 0 0 0 Runels 2b4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wynn it 4 0 2 1 4 0 0 0Bateman 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Staub lb 4 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 Warwick rf 3 0 11 4 112 Asprnte 3b 3 110 4 0 10Lillis ss 3 0 0 0 3 10 0 Farrell 2 0 0 1 4 14 0a Smith10 0 0 0 0 0 Umbrcht p0 0 0 0 33 4 31 1 6 I Cleveland Detroit Angeles Kansas City Washington Baltimore 14 Minnesota twilight Baltimore 6 Minnesota night Detroit 17 Kansas City twilight scat- Detroit 6 Kansas City 2 night New York 7 Chicago 2. night Boston 3 Cleveland 2, 13 innings, night Los Angeles 17 Washington 0, night Robin first game with four hits each, in one season since 1960 when he Part of his interest may comP Roberts gained his 256rh lifetime Boog poweu and Bob Johnson 1 '16 with fhe Philadelphia from a 5180,000 offer Adams and pitching victory with a 6-2 deci- egch drove the other Williams manager, Hugh Friday night to help the Bal-, nr iumoed on loser Benbow.

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the fight. Adams has been sending feel- ers toward camp for some .362 now for a bout. Gay implied Thursday in a rare burst of 1st, that he had never heard Orioles into a of the offer and have League. Roberts 2, never 2nd, heard of Gay said he is 1st around his camp and anv nego- Nations have to go through him. including two homers by Hrncv the phone call to estab- Gentle lish a rapport.

Orioles complete a aou- MtnnMota bleheader sweep over the Minne- Stigiman (U13i. for five runs Baltimore won the rilp spcond inmng, htghlig tec lRlUms SV) 14-4. with a 19-hit attack Johnsons eighth home IJ.JI«« The double victory, coupled Baltimore srorcd two the lV with a Chicago loss, moved the including Brooks Itobmson ninth noni'pr, it 2 rnimns.n ond place in the American o( 'h' season Baltimore without a win. R(renburtt now 12-10 for the year, in the Onole lineup had 2nd, Minnesota first homer came in the first inning with none on and his Green cf TFJXAS LEA OVE Bv Cnifed Press International Texas League Linescores a-Ground out for Farrell Sth St. (KHI (MMV- 4 Single HnnRtoi! UK i 1 -BaiemAn.

PO A St. Louis 2T-S. Houston 27-13 DP Groa! Javier and Gibson fanned 12 to pick up his White; Farrell. Runnels and Staub; Run 14th win afrainst LOB-S: Louis 4 Hous- win against losses. ton 4 2B--Aliman Wvtdi 2 White.

3 St. Louis used two walks, three SB--flood, Javier with stolen bases, singles by Bill I i White and Julian Javier and a i 0 Albuquerque two-run double by George Altman San Antonio 6S Tulsa 6fi 59 ,329 2 Austin 65 60 .520 3 El Paso 64 60 .516 3V4 x-Albuquerque 58 65 .472 9 x-Amarillo 52 72 419 15H LP late night game. Friday's Results Austin 3 El Paso 1 Tulsa 4 San Antonio 1 at Amarillo, late Pot. GB San .544 .529 .520 Rollins 3b J.Hall rf lb Klllebrew if Battey Versalles 2b Milt Pappas breezed to his 12th in 20 decisions in Wenz 0 opener behind a 19-hit barrage that included six extra base Jackie Brandt and Luis second in the fourth with two men on. Both were off loser Jim Perry (9-9).

Jimmy Hall hit his 23rd home run in a losing cause for By International Antonio 000-010-000-1 8 Tulsa 8 Cordiero, Dutt Grote; Richardson and King. HR -Spiezio (Tu) 4th. empty; Haiiman iSA) 5th, bases empty, SegUl Hospitalized Cordiero. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) least one hit.

Russ Roberts had not won 12 games (Frst C.ame) ab bl ab bl 5 0 0 0 Aparlcio ss 4 3 4 2 4 0 10 Johnson 5 2 2 3 5 0 0 0 Powell li 5 12 3 3 10 0 If 0 0 0 0 3 111 Robnson 3b 4 3 2 1 4 0 10 Brandt cf 4 0 4 2 4000 b-savm cf iooo 3 :1 0 1 Smith rf 4 2 11 1 0 0 0 Adair 2b 5 110 0 0 0 0 Brown 5 i 2 1 1112 Pappag 4 110 10 10 thp uir Stlgman Moore od "1 El Paso Austin Carison and Hay. bases empty. 10 10 33 4 fi 4 Totals 4114 19 13! Homered for Pleis in 4ith; b-Ran for! Brandt 6th; c-Ran for Powell in 7th; for Moore in 9th, Apancio led the Orioles in the viinnraota oon- 4 Baltimore 052 301 Johnson J. Hall. 34-12, Baltimore 27-12.

Rollini? and Mincher; Johnson and Aparicio 7 Baltimore 7 2R Killebrew Brandt, Robinson 3B- Apar Diego Segui, Kansas Cltv Athlet- iciO Brandt HR Johnson, Robinson 7 1 ics pitcher, was hospitalized Thurs-wprtz Smith. 6 1 day with a severe case of bron- 12 13.1 21 9 7 7 1 and Hundley; Nixon chitis. Segui (7-5) will not make 5 2 310 7723 HR Hundley a road trip Kansaa Ciry starts Pappas 2-81 9 6 4 4 5 1 linaay. ilemo, Napp, cse'oond Game' Baltimore ab ab bl 4 0 2 1 Aprao ss 4 10 0 4 0 0 0 Srrydr cf-rf 4 2 3 3 12 1 Poweil If 4 0 0 01 4 0 10 Orsino 4 0 10! 4 0 10 Robnson 3b 3 110) 4 0 0 0 lb 3 12 4 12 0 Johnson 2b 4 0 1 Oi 3 0 0 0 rf 2 0 1 0 0 0 Savane cf 1 0 1 Oj 1 0 0 0 Roberts 3 110 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 S3tM Totals 33 a-Popped out for Perry 5th; b-Flied out for Roffsrenburk In 8th Minnesota not Baltimore 4to Rolins PO-A Minnesota 34-13 Baltimore 37-11 Johnson and Gentile (4): Allen. Versalles and Mmoher; Allen and M.nchet LOB Minnesota 5 Baltimore 7 3B- Allen SB Robinson HR- Snyder 2.

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