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Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California • Page 31

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NOVATO Charge Key BankAmericard Stan Charge i Y. JlmVprmVnt-JlmmiM. Tuesday, August 1967 33 JACK HANLEY No Need To Ask Pineili Silly Giants Questions Saints And Taylor Ready For Opener By ED SCHUYLER JR. Associated Press Sports Writer BIFF BUFF Babe Pineili visited the Candlestick Park press box during the weekend. The old umpire's hair is whiter now but his eyes are still as sharp and clear as the day he was behind the plate, calling the balls and strikes in Don Larsen's perfectly pitched World Series game.

Jim Taylor's legs begin a run named eight other NFL veter- for further glory this week. Lar- ans besides Taylor to start on ry legs have carried offense tomorrow night against the Angeles Hams at Anaheim. The two rookies will be Pineili makes the trip from his home in Sonoma Candlestick only occasionally now but that doesn't mean he is unaware of what has been going on this season in the Na THE BEST of pitchers are going to be victimized by said Pineili. part of the game. I tional League.

The American up 1 Leaeue ton h0W many Sames the cost Robin Roberts when he was him to the end of a career. Taylor will be running from; his familiar fullback position tomorrow night in the National Football League's first preseason exhibition, but his uniform and teammates will be different. halfback Don McCall of Southern California and guard Del Williams from Florida State The career of another veteran. defensive tackle Riley Gunnels of Pittsburgh, apparently There were no silly questions from Pineili about the ups and downs of the Giants this year. You never would hear him ask: wrong with the Pinelli's questions, always precise, never call for an answer that would fill a book.

11 And invariably his queries pin- For the first time since turn- The Gun- ing pro in 1958. Taylor will not a seven-vear veteran, was be playing for powerful Green i hospitalized last week in Pitts- pitching for them? Roberts had to be one of the all-time great pitchers to win 20 or more in six consecutive seasons from 1950 through 1955. you know Roberts almost an answer that would fill a book. seven straight 20-game seasons? His 1956 record was point the No. 1 problem of his peak.

hall ciub His 18 losses that year led the National League in BEEN the pitching. asked Pineili of the REMINISCED about baseball writer next to him. not overlooking the tact put your finger on it. came close to being a Babe." said the writer. it ia.

a were not for Mike McCormick, rec never took the Giants and Dodgers still tne in would be neck-and-neck only this Candlestick, time alongside the Mets and That young rookie on the mound reminds me somewhat There was discussion about said Pineili. three specific games which went THg yOLNC MAN to whom into Juan Marichals loss recordjPinem referred was Tom because of errors. seaver, pitching sensation of the Mets. I Westrum has said the same thing about Pineili was told. At the time Seaver was coasting along to his 10th victory behind a 9-0 lead when he walked the Giant leadoff man in i the fifth inning.

A GOOD thing he has I that big cushion because I think he's lost his said Pineili. isn't throwing now with the smooth coordination he had in the first four innings." Pineili was right. The Giants tagged Seaver for three runs in the fifth. When they got two more off him in the sixth. I Westrum came out of the Met jdugout and stopped the action.

Sitting next to a wise old baseball veteran like Pineili is a pleasure. You don't have to answer silly questions such as 1 wrong with I MARIN BOY UPHOLDS FAMILY TRADITION Indian Valley Stays Two Steps Ahead Indian Valley is still at least two steps ahead of everybody else in the Marin County Joe DiMaggio League after a streak- breaking victory over Presidio Sunday at San Anselmo. Mike Terry hurled a six-hitter and struck out ten batters in a H-2 victory that upped Indian Valley's record to 8-2. Larry Blackwell had three hits for the winners. Stumbling Presidio's record leveled off at 5-5.

Meanwhile, the Mill Valley Chiefs and the Marin Cleaners kept pace, both winning games from basement dwellers. The Chiefs polished off San Rafael, 7-2, behind Mark Satterlie's two-hitter and Mike hitting. Einstein had two hits and drove in three runs. Marin Cleaners scored three runs in the first inning and went on to a 5-2 win over San Rafael at San Anselmo. Rick Thomas picked up the win with an eight-strikeout performance.

Both Marin Cleaners and the Chiefs are 6-4 on the season. San Rafael and San Anselmo are 2-8. John Merz, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merz of 4 Trost Road, San Rafael, took up where his father and older brother left off when he finished third in the Soap Box Elimination Derby in Dublin, near Fremont.

July 23. Ray Merz won his elimination race and competed in the All- American Soap Box Derby in Akron. back in 1937, and John's brother. David, now 22 and a member of the First Air Cavalry serving in Vietnam. made the elimination semifinals in 1960.

John vows he will be back next year hoping to follow the tracks of Troy Dunham of Green- brae, who was third last year and qualified lor the Akron race Aug. 19 by winning his elimination race this year in Santa Rosa. burgh for a kidney disorder, and yesterday was transferred to an Atlanta hospital for further treatment. The NFL Cleveland Browns put two of their five holdout tackle John Brow nad linebacker Sid waivers. The other holdouts are fullback Leroy Kelly, Mike Howell and John Wooten.

Defensive tackle John McDowell was waived by the NFL St Louis Cardinals, and the NFL New York Giants cut linebacker Stan Sczurek. flanker Al Snyder and defensive end Bill Matan Baltimore of the NFL wavied running back Jim Todd, while The Rafael Racquet Club San Diego of the American outswam the Tiburon Peninsula Football league dropped safety Club Friday at the Racquet Club John McGeever and the AFL 173-201 in Marin Swin League New York Jets wavied defen- competition. Chris DeMont of sive baek Arnie Simkus and Tiburon had three first places flanker Earl Christy Bay, but for the New Orleans Saints, the expansion team which acquired him from the Packers during the off-season Morris, who starred as a linebacker with the Chicago Bears, before going to the Atlanta Falcons last year, told the Falcons yesterday that he was retiring because his legs weren't in top shape and he didn't have the speed and quickness needed to help the club. He missed most of 1966 season with a leg injury. Saints' Coach Tom Fears Rafael Team Wins Swim League Meet "The San Rafael Fire Department has a reputation for being careful.

So you carry this. I'll jump into the Lucas Valley Mermen Defeat Terra Linda Lucas Valley Swim C1 defeated the Terra Linda Swim Club 310-166 Saturday at Lucas Valiev to hike its Marin Swim League won-lost record to 6-0. Lucas Valley and Marinwood. also 6-0. will meet Aug 12 at Lucas Valley in the final meet i of the season for both clubs Cary Stansbury in the 8 and under age division and Hugh Carter in the Boys' 13-14 each won three events for Lucas Valley.

L.A. Rams Trim Eight Rookies FULLERTON fAP) The Los Angeles Rams put eight rookies on waivers yesterday, re- reducing their training camp squad to 15 rookies and 49 veterans. Severed from the National Football League team were Center Bud Harrington of Tulsa. center Ken Schmidt of Utah, tackle Charley Brown of Tulsa, defensive back Ray Denham of Mississippi Valley, end John Erisman of Miami, Ohio, kicker Phil Scoggin of Texas end Guy Hutchins of Arizona State, and defensive end Ron Berger of Wayne State. The Rams, who have been I working out twice a day, will drill only once today in preparation for tomorrow night's opener of the exhibition season against the New7 Orleans Saints at Anaheim Stadium.

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