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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 27

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DETROIT FREE PRESS Monday. Sept. 6, '65 3-D JOIN THE TH0USAKDS SWITCHING TO WARDS American League 4 ND Pet. GB 53 .619 OBI Read across for wins, down for losses Minnesota 86 Chicago 80 58 .580 5 4 Baltimore 75 59 .560 8i2 DETROIT 76 62 .551 9'2 Cleveland 74 62 .544 10 y2 New York 68 71 .489 18 California 64 75 .460 23 Washington 62 77 .446 24 Boston 54 86 .386 S2'2 Kansas City 50 86 .368 34i2 A.L. Si iUjl CO Minnesota Chicago Baltimore DETROIT Cleveland New York California Washington Boston Kansas City (Including -I S'lOS 7 131 71 7 SI 81 1 71 5-1 5 li 71 4 8 Si 71 5 41 9 131 91 Si 8 r7 8 10 9 1 81 91 -1121 8' 4 81 Si 5 101 el 71 7'10'-l li 41 71 SI 5' 91 4 11 SI SI SI 91 71 $1 41 Sunday's sanies) wM HIGH SPUD SUNDAY'S GAMES Washington 2-2, DETROIT 1-11.

Baltimore 9, Cleveland 5. Chicago 2, Minnesota 0. Boston 4, New York 3, (12 innings). California 4, Kansas City 3 (12 innings). MONDAY'S GAMES hert 13-6 and Tiant 10-9), Baltimore (Pappas 11-7 and Ber-taina 0 0) at New York (Stafford 3-5 and Ford 11-9), (2 Minnesota (Merritt 4-3 and Bos-well 6-4) at Kansas City (O'Donoghue 8-17) and Sheldon 7-7), Boston (Wilson 10-12) at DE TROIT (Sparma 12-6), (3:00) iCalifornia CLopes 14-11 and Sanford 5-6) at Chicago (John 11-6 and Peters 911), (21:30) Washington (Kreutzer 1-3 and Craig 0-0) at Cleveland (Sie- Buy 1 st tire at Wards low no trade-in price National League Read across for wins, down for losses N.L.

-liuliniSiO-iO. 5 A "a -I 9 10' 91 91 4' 8 10 12 -I 3 121 413 10 111 91 7 8 -1 51 8 10 9 8' 9 13 7 a I 91 Sill 9 121 9 I Pet. GB Los Angeles 79 59 .572 Cincinnati 77 59 .566 1 SanFran'eo 75 59 .560 2 Milwaukee 75 61 .551 3 Pittsburgh 74 65 .532 5'2 Philadelphia 69 67 .507 9 1 St Louis 69 69 .500 10 Chicago 65 75 .464 15 Houston 59 79 .428 20 New York 45 94 .324 84' 2 ,1 MB Los Angeles Cincinnati San Francisco Milwaukee Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis Chicago Houston 9 111 9'-! 7i 31 9 10 10 SI 8' 71 81-1 71 7 121 6 i 8 6 7 11 6 -1 413 (( 71 61 91 41 S'101-l 810 4 4 3 3' 8 6 8 9 -14 6 61 41 4 -Sunday's games) ANY SIZE New York I (Including a Features nylon cord continental rolled edge, RIV-SYN tread. And it's guaranteed 30 months against tread wear, road hazards.

Fisher 8-18) at Milwaukee Fischer 5-5 and Blasingame 15-9 or Lemaster 6-11), (2 Chicago (Jackson 12-12: at Houston (Farrell 9-9), San Francisco (Spahn 6-16) at Lost Angeles (Drysdale 18-12), Philadelphia (Belinsky 4-8 and Short 15-9) at Sit. Louis (Simmons 9-13 and Stallard 9-6), SUNDAY'S RESULTS t. Louis 3-3, New York 0-1. Pittsburgs 2, Milwaukee 1. San Francisco 4.

Chicago 2. Cincinnati 10, Philadelphia 9. Los Angeles 4, Houston 2. MONDAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh (Veale i4-10 and Gibbon 4-8) at Cincinnati (Jay 9-5 and Maloney 17-6), New York (Jackson 7-17 and Tubeless Sizes Tubeless Sizes 0 No Trode-in priee 1st tire No Trade-in price 1st tire 23.30 6.50-13 7.00-13 6.956.50-14 31.95' 26.35i wards Riverside 4-SQUARt GUARANTEE Wards Rrvrii(U powngr fttt arm guaranteed: For tha quality of maUrloT or4 workmanship for tha fifa of th original tread. Adjustment will be prorated on the tread wear bated on ioie price wha returned.

Again road hazards except re-patrable puncture) far the period specified. Adiustments wiH be prorated on months used and based sale price whea returned. For tread we or for the period specified. Acquitments wtfl be based on am size and type, charging the ewer exchange price lets a specific dollar allowance. (Tread wear allowance not applicable to snow fires or tires used commercially.) Exchong price is regulor retail price plus Federal Eicite Tax less trade-in at time of return.

Nationwide service and satisfaction guaranteed at all Ward branches. 7.35-15 6.406.50-15 S.258.00-14 8.157.10-15 8.457.60-15 8.859.00-14 8.859.15-15 8.008.20-15 26.95" 34.55 Tiger Averages 7.357.00-14 7.757.50-14 7.756.70-15 37.15 27.65 29.35 (Including Sunday's games) BATTING IB 3B HR SB RBI 2 2 2 'Plus eitclse or. WhitewgHs. S3 wore per ii-e. em 17 0 3 22 15 20 11 9 105 22 30 126 104 137 105 47 112 94 82 34 26 40 1 0 AB 24 352 74 103 450 374 518 404 183 437 381 355 157 122 12 20 10 BB 0 66 7 10 40 19 65 49 11 53 62 33 11 14 12 1 0 4 65 5 12 62 49 73 61 28 65 63 38 19 15 19 0 1 Pet.

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Regan Ends Jinx Only 6.00-13 Tubeless Dlackwall EACH to your confidence," he said. He added: "But I also know I'm not a minor league pitcher. I proved that. I belong up here, somewhere, if not with the Tigers with someone else." He'll get the chance to prove he belongs in Detroit. mi vkmm No Trade-in Price Sole Prtcei 21.95 Tubeless No Trade-in Sale Siies Price Price 1 "0-13 19.45 $25.45 i 6.50-14 I $24.20 i 6.406.50-15 20.70 $26i70 1 530.45 24.45 Tubeless Siies 7.50-14 6.70-15 8.00-14 7.10-15 8.50-14 7.60-15 9.00-14 8.008.20-15 26.95 832.95' 30.75 'Plus excise tax and trade-in tires.

Whptewalls, $3 more per tiro Continued from First Sports loser. The Mick is now 11-8 for the season and even though he pitched pretty well, he failed to finish for the 29th time in 32 starts. While he was 'out there, the Tigers got exactly no runs for him, and no one not even Walter Johnson ever figured out how to win with that sort of support. LOLICH struck out seven batters getting Disk Nen three straight times. Orlando Pena completed the sweep by fanning Nen the fourth time up.

I The second game was over in a matter of moments, as soon as the Tigers routed Phi! Ortega for four runs in the first inning. Horton sent home two with his double and John Sullivan two with a single. Regan settled down alter some uncertainty in the early innings and finally proved he could win again in the big time. He allowed six hits, walked five and struck out five. -He had been sent out June 28 and posted a 9-5 record at Syracuse, after going 0-4 in the first two months with the Tigers.

"Now I figure I'm 10-9 for the year," he grinned. Regan admitted he was shook" when every club in baseball, including the Mets, waived on him. "That has to do something 7 Quality tires don't just "happen." It took years of development to produce ST-1 07. Thick tread compound is fortified with RIV-SYN for extra-mileage. Continental rolled tread edge gives greater stability on curves.

ST-1 07 is guaranteed for 27 months against road hazards and tread wear. Shop Wards today, save! Riverside Hi-Way Commercial Battle Creek Tops Adray, Wyandotte Special to the Fres Press BATTLE CREEK The home town team, Ba.ttle Creek chalked up two victories Sunday to become the only unbeaten team in the Michigan Baseball Association tournament. Dearborn Adray was one of the Battle Creek victims, bowing 4-3 after winning its first two starts. The winners scored two runs in the ninth on a walk, Jim Kerr's double and a single by Tom Whalen. Kerr also homered earlier.

Adray had taken a 3-2 lead with a three-run outburst in the third. Earlier in the day, Battle Creek out-slugged Wyandotte, 13-8, in a game called after 4 innings Saturday night. Battle Creek got seven straight hits off five Wyandotte pitchers in the fifth inning to ice that game. Detroit's Pepsi-Cola then ousted Wyandotte, 7-3, as Bob Janisse went the distance for Pepsi. It was the Detroiter's second victory in three starts.

Adray moved into the semifinals later with a 706 victory over Pontiac. A triple by Russ Nelson and Bill Schudlich's sacrifice fly produced the winning run in the ninth. The loss eliminated Pontiac from the tournament. Battle Creek 002 60 130-13 17 4 Wyandotte 030 300 002- 8 9 2 Mayer, Goodrich (5) and Smith; Otten-breit, Holtz (3) Trusewicz (5), Bielski (S) and Reest. Battle Creek 110 Ooo 002- 7 1 Dearborn Adray 003 000 000-3 3 Icard and Smith; Avery, Gurney (9) and Yuskowatz.

Wyandotte 002 000 0003 9 8 Detroit 400 030 00x-7 8 0 Ottenbreif, Bielski (1), Mitchell (5) and Reest; Janisse and Bowen. Dearborn Adray 022 011 0017 8 1 Pontiac 002 40 0006 16 1 Hyde, Gartha (5) Gurney (6) and Yuskowatz; Fry, Picmann (9), Dodge (9) and Johnson, ONLY 6.00-16 6 ply Tigers Buy Pitcher The Tigers announced Sunday the purchase of 1 t-handed pitcher John Hiller from their 6.70-15 6 ply 13.66 6.50-16 6 ply 15.66 7.00-16 6 ply 16.66 Plus F.E.T. NO MONEY DOWN Fast1, Free Mounting Montgomery affiliate of the Southern League. Hiller, pitching mostly in relief, posted a 5-7 record and had a. 2.63 earned run average.

He is a native of Scarborough, Ont. Hits 121 MPH Top eliminator in the motor ANN ARBOR ARB0RLAN0 665-9711 DEARBORN MICHIGAN AT SCHAEFER SM-0500 DETROIT GRAND RIVER AT GREENFIELD 835-4200 DETROIT GRATIOT NR. 7 MILE RD. 371-1100 LIVONIA PLYMOUTH AT MIDDLESEX 427-1600 MT. CLEMENS 15 MILE AT GRATIOT 791-2000 PONTIAC MALL TELEGRAPH AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD.

642-4940 S0UTH6ATE TRENTON AT EUREKA RD. 285-4400 WARREN 12 MILE RD. AT DEQUINDRE 755-7500 cycle competition at Motor City Dragway Sunday was Sam Machine of Inkster. He had a speed of 121 miles per hour with an elapsed time of 11.22 seconds. ALLEN PARK HOME AND AUTO CENTER 16700 SOUTHFIELD 3864100 FARMIN6T0N APPLIANCE CATALOG CENTER DOWNTOWN SHOPPING CENTER 476-tf.

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