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X. 2-D Sunday, Sept. 22, '63 DETROIT FREE PRES3 ICiilebrew Bombs Bosox with" Four Homer ILyall Smith But Ttvins Settle for A Split 2 8 Lions and Packers AreThisClose i fTTinn BLANKS THE CUBS, 4-0 Spahn Picks Up His 21st Victory i CHICAGO- rtJPD Joe Torre's bases-loaded double and Warren Sphan's three-hit pitching Saturday carried the, Milwaukee Braves to a 4-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs. It was Spahn's 21st victory! of the season, his sixth shutout Covington, who had led off the Twin Slugger Passes Stuart in HR Derby LJ The world of sports rotates around newspaper headlines. They tell in cold black type what a player does, how a team win, what an official says.

But there are stories behind the headlines, too, and they are different. Here are some of these stories as compiled by the Free Press sports staff. BOSTON (UPD Harmon Killebrew went on a record-tying four homer rampage Saturday to take over major league slugging leadership though Minnesota split a of the year and the 61st of his I eighth with a single career. PHILADELPHIA AB HOUSTON AB Taytor.zo 4 MILWAUKEE AB CHICAGO AB Cow an, If 4 1 that he would like to see what he can do to regenerate boxing in the state. doubleheader with Boston, BIG NORBERT Schemansky.

who has a lot of weight as one of the world's greatest weight-lifters, is throwing his weight Cllne.cf 4 0 2 Calluon.rf Covington, If cRoias Demeter.lf 1 1 Rodgers.tt 4 0 0 1 1 Burton, rt 3 0 0 Boiling. 70 Aaron.H 4 E. Math's, 3 Gonzaiei.cf Tor re White. 2b Weekly.lt Goss.ct Staub.lb Asprmnte.3b Grote.c aMor9en bRunnels 1 3 1 1 Hubos Jb 3 IN. 3 2 3 1 Schaffer.c 3 1 2 aBoros 1 0 Dalrvmple.e i Stevers.lb 0 Amaro.ss 0 Green, 0 Oliver.lb Dillard.l Menke.ss Spahn, LOOK FOR GORDIE Howe to score on television this season, both on and off the The Red Wing star already has made Totals 34 4 10 Totals 0 3 aStruck out tor Jackson infth.

Milwaukee 040 00 0-4 around these cays to help bring the Olympics to Detroit in 1968. Norb competed in the weightlifting champions at Stockholm last week. Between hoists, presses, pulls, jerks and grunts he sampled foreign opinion on Detroit's chances. "I talked to a lot of them Poles, Hungari Totals 34 4 10 Totals 32 3 7 in 3rd; Nottebart a Popped out for ChlC390 000 000 00 00; bBounced out tor Umhrirht in 7th: ri winning, 13-4, and losing, 11-2. Minnesota outfielder Kille-brew's four home runs in the doubleheader tied an American League record held by seven other sluggers but was one short of Stan Musial's major league feat of five homers in a doubleheader.

Killebrew set the pace in a twin bill that produced 11 home runs, one by Boston's Dick Stuart who had led the league going into the game. Killebrew, came in with 40, Boiling. PO-A Milwaukee 27-14, land scored for Covin9ton in 8th. Philadelphia 111 0 0 0 0 1 0-4 Chicago 27-14. DP Soahn, Boiling and Oliver; E.

Mathews, Bollins and Oliver. LOB Milwaukee 7, Chicago 2. 28 Dillard, Torre, CUne. 3B Oliver. Cline.

RBI Torre 3, Oliver. IP ER BB SO Houston 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0-3 Covlnston PO-A Philadelphia V-14; Houston 27-7. DP Taylor, Amaro and Sievers. LOB Philadelphia 7, Houston 4. 2B Amaro, Warwick.

Covinoton. HR -J a pilot film for a 30 minute, weekly show commenting on hockey past and present with film clips and interviews. Howe comes over relaxed on the pilot and several major breweries and oil companies on both sides of the border are interested in syndicating it. Schemansky contestants 3 0 0 0 4 Staub. Gonzalez.

SF Grote. RBI 10 4 4 4 Tylor, Gonzalez, Sievers, Hoak, Staub JacksonfL, 14-17) ans, English, Ukrainians and officials," Schemansky I U-Barli'ck, varga. Williams and Way 2. Grota. said.

"They er. 2:03. A 7,847. IP Green (W, 7-4) Nottebart 3 Umbricht 4 ER BB SO 7 3 3 1 1 7 3 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 2 1110 all thank Detroit has a very strong chance." Reasons? "They all want to see the United States," Norbert explained Woodeshick (U 11-) 2 hit two for the lead before' Jakowskl, Crawford, wt Green. Ktbler, Sudol, It's a natural with Howe Howe on the brink of becoming the highest goal scorer in National Hockey League history he needs five more to break the career of retired Maurice (Rocket) Richard who pumped in 544.

Stuart socked his 42nd. Kille-brew's 43rd came with two on in the eighth inning of the opener and his 44th with the bases empty in the sixth inning of the nightcap. lloah-y Doak, 4-3 HOUSTON Don Hoak jingled home the tie-breaking run in the eighth inning as Philadelphia edged Houston, 4-3, Saturday. Hoak's two-out blow came off Hal Woodeshick. now 11-9.

A BEHIND-THE-SCENES campaign to replace Dave Gudelsky of Muskegon as Buffalo Holds Off Ohio 7-0 ATHENS. 0.lTP University of Buffalo scored one in FIRST the second quarter Saturday MINNESOTA GAME OSTON AS Goseer, cf 4 AB Allen, Ih cnairman or the Michigan State Boxing Commission will soon break into the open. Gudelsky, a political appointee, is under heavy fire from the GOP legislators who are backing Frank A. Cavanaugh, a long time Detroiter, for the job. Cavanaugh, a former ano srorea rtojas tnen neid off tnree 0nirl second.

University drives to grab a 7-9 Rojas was running for Wes I football victory. Banks, 3tt Hall, cf-lf Kill'brew, If Green, cf Mincher, lb Allison, rf Battev. Mantilla, 2B 4 Vasti-skl, If 4 Stuart, lb 4 Malzont, 3b 4 Clinton, rf 4 Nixon, 4 Pan-ocelli, st 4 Lis MICHIGAN PGA champion Dick Bury has a sponsor and will hook onto the national tour for an 18-month stretch starting at the $125,000 Whitemarsh Open in Philadelphia next month. Bury, 28, tried the full winter tour twice before but without success, cashing only one check for $18. Bury, one of the most likeable pros in the state, has been Chick Rutan's assistant at Lochmoor since 1956 with two years out for Navy service.

Zimm'm'n frtonD'erte, 1 NO SUNDAY SERMON TODAY. Just a little bit about a lot of things. Like this twist of a Lion's tale You're probably aware that while the Green Bay Packers were winning three straight Western division championships the last three years, only one team was able to beat them each season. That would be the Lions who play them again today. But did you know that during the series of six games each team won three the Lions scored a total of 91 points? And that in those same six games, the Packers scored exactly 91 against Detroit Sounds like both teams are fit to be tied.

Hockey anyone? One of the greatest hockey squads In NHL history was the juggernaut that won five straight Stanley Cups from 1956 through 1960 at Montreal. It had players to burn and must've burned them. Things are now so rugged for the Canadiens that after they bought Tom Burgess from the Detroit Red Wings, they asked if the Wings would loan them three other players. The Wings would, and did by sending them Bob Wall, Keith Walsh and Barclay Plager. Gordie Howe stays here, no Strange Fans in Xcw York ONLY A HANDFUL OF THE 20 BIG league baseball teams will draw 1,000,000 or more customers this season end they're the one3 who came the closest to challenging the Yankees and Dodgers for the pennant.

Except the lowly Mets. They already have lost more than 100 games and will lose more. They are the worst team in the majors, maybe the worst in major league history. But they drew almost 1,100,000 fans and that is only 600,000 less than pulled in at home by the Yankees who will win as many games as the Mets will lose. Strange man, the New York fan-Here's something to think about: Insiders in the know have leaked word that Russia and Soviet satellite countries will be in Detroit's corner when the vote is taken on the site of the 1968 Olmpic Games next month in German'.

Another break in the Cold War? Nope. Just that the Beds getting stronger athletically every year want the Games in Detroit so they can capitalize on defeating the "captalists" on the latter's own soil. It's a calculated risk for the Russians. But they are taking it. IVew Wrinkle for tirid Fans TIPS FOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL FANS: Don't holler "foul" if you see a T-formation quarterback fade back with the ball, lateral it to another back and then go downfield to grab a forward pas3.

It used to be illegal. But not now. A quarterback can catch 'em as well as throw 'em this season for the first time. Twenty second interview with manager Charlie Drea-sen of the Tigers "What's your biggest headache?" A "My pitching." "What are you going to do about it next year?" A "Get rid of some of the guys who gave me headaches this year." "Who's the best pitcher in the majors A "Sandy Koufax of the Dodgers." "Who's the best in the American League?" A "Camilo Pascual of the Twins." "Any chance of getting either one A "Not unless their bosses are crazy." End interview. mm I'jEEti'onLY! Versalles.

SS 3 Stan9, 2 Daily, 1 a Schilling Smith, bGei9er Ear ley, Turley, cWilliams boxer, has been connected Gudelsky with the sports for 45 years, belongs to the Detroit Ahletic Club, is wellknown in local business circles and makes no secret 7 WORKING DAYS iViorj. thru rnon. Totals 39 11 13 Totals 34 4 Grounded out for Monbouquette In 4th; Plied out for Smith In 7th; cGroundod owl for Turley in till. Minnesota 1 12 tf 0-13 Boston 1 a in -4 Goseer. Banks, 'atrocelll.

PO-A Minnesota J7-U. Boston 27-4. LOB Minnesota 7, Boston 5. JB-Petrocelli, Allen (7), Allison. HR Banks, Killibrew (3), Clinton.

Mincher, Stuart, Nixon. Stane, Zimmerman. Daily. RBI-Allen 3, Banks 2, Killebrew Mincher, Versa lies, Stuart, Clinton, Nixon, Petrocelli. IP ER BB SO Tiger Rookie a Whiz 5 7 4 4 1 3Vi 1 Stance, (W, 11-5) Dailey Monb'tte (L, 20-10) Smith Earley 4 4 2 4 3 2 2 2 1 3 4 4 3 1 V-i i 1 1 Turley WP Stanee.

Hurley, Flaherty, Val entine, OrummoAd. 1:41. SECOND MINNESOTA GAME BOSTON AB Mantilla. 3 4 3 AB Metiasf 2 Ystnmskl.lf 3 1 Stuartlb 5 Clinton.rf 5 0 Tillman 4 1 Schilling, 2b 3 2 Conley.p 2 bGeiser 1 Lamabe.p 1 1 Banks. 3b Hall.cf Killebrew.lt Mincher.lb Allison, rt Versalles.ss Iimmrmn oOliva Perry Arrt90.p Green Dorter.p Siebler.p Lasher, Sox was especially satisfying since it was the Sox who quit on him last April and sold him to the Tigers.

The Sox had three first-year players on their roster and decided they could keep only two of them. One was Dave De-Busschere and this presented no problem. "Phe Sox had griven him a $65,000 bonus, so he stayed. The choice wai between McLain and Bruce Howard, and the Sox decided to keep Howard. The Tigers claimed McLain.

"It's the best 55,000 bucks this organization ever spent," said Dressen. McLain pitched half a season at Duluth and ran up a 13-2 record. He finished out the year at Knoxville and posted a 5-4 mark. The Tigers brought him up almost two weeks ago, but there was one thing wrong with Continued from First Sport seemed as if they were interviewing Herb Shriner. "Denny, I notice you've got jrlasaes, one of them Mid, "How often do you wear them?" "Only when I want to see," he replied.

"Was this the first home run you've ever hit?" another reporter asked. "It was the first extra base hit I ever got," he answered. "You're not much of a hitter then." "I'm better than Kank Aguirre." "How'd you like the manager's bean soup?" "I didn't have any but it was very, very good." Obviously, here is a young man who intends to stay around a while. IF' HE KEErS hitting .333 and pitching 1.000, he just might. His victory over the White ball.

In fact, he'd never tried to throw a curve ball. AT DULUTH and Knoxville, it was one fast ball after another. Dressen worked with him along the sidelines and not only taught him a curve, but a chang-e up as well, and Saturday McLain said he got one-third of his outs with these pitches. The youngster made great throws to every base except third. There he made a wild throw which set up two unearned runs and allowed the White Sox to tie the score at 3-3 in the eighth inning.

But Norm Cash promptly untied It with his 25th home run In the bottom of the eiehth. an upper-deck shot off Ioer Jim Brosnan. Hmmmm. Maybe che Tigers can put on a home run contest between their two big sluggers, Aguirre and McLain. What say, Henry? CM CCLon Totals 34 2 7 Totals 37 11 14 -Hit Into fielder's etKHea for in 4th; b-popped.

out for Conley in 4th; struck out tor Arrtao in orn 1 0 0 0 01 0 0 0-2 00 1 033 4 0X-2 Minnesota Boston E-Mantilla, Banks. Hall, Versalles, Allen. PO-A-Minnetota 34-4, Boston 27-10. DP Versalles, Allen and Mincher; Mal-zone. Schilling and Stuart.

LOB Minnesota Boston 0. 2B Allen, Clinton, Stuart. HR Meias (2), Killebrew. RBI Hall, Killebrew, Meiias 7, Stuart limM. IP ER BB SO 4" 4 3 1 2 mm.

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SAME CUSTOM QUALITY INCLUDING! for almost Both homers came off Kansas chased starter Dean Chance, 60 YEARS A Every ear hand and machine sanded who pushed his record up to 13-17. Known symbol City starter Moe Drabowsky, who was credited with his seventh victory even though Ted Eowsfield had to rescue him in the sixth. KANSAS CITY NEW YORK LOS ANGELES AB CLEVELAND AB Held, 7b 4 11 Davallilo, el 32 Nearly 50.000 cars painted every month Over 4 million satisfied customers 26- years experience Earl Scheib's 1300 employees stand ready to serve you from coast to coast Pearson, cf 1 2 One day service In by 9 out by 5. Hours: Mon. Thru 7:30 AM 6:00 PM Every car "Infra-Retf Fre90si, si woran, 2o 0 Alvis, 3b 4 1 Whitfield, lb 41 AB Torres, 3b AB 3l I i- -'-t- Hr- 1 1 Perrv.

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Los Anseles lib 101 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 3 8-4 2 4-2 Terry bGonzalez eBright fReed Instantly. Computes the 0 Brown 2, Torres, Aicue, Davallilo. a PO-A Los Anoeles 27-12, Cleveland 27-1. Free body and fender repair estimates wtth Earl Scheib's automatic EST-OMETER BP-Mwan. Preqosi.

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Ch'ca (W, 13-17) 4 Kansas City 0 4 9 1 4-5 Sonng New York 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 0 4-3 J-J Lopez, Charles, Peoitone, Siebern. seyfried PO-A-Kansas City 27-4. New York 27-7. Latman 2 atfaf i i. at WHtri rri i TIME TO RE-TIRE BUY I Hp- i wsk 7777 LOB Kansas City 4, New York 9.

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SB Lau, Kubek, Tarta-, Haller, Carrigan. bull. S-Terry. RBI Tartabull 2. Lau, Drabowsky, Mantle, Berra 11 1 rrwrm nrz.

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