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Show 14 1881 HERALDSUNDAJihsBh". SUNDAY Maris ovs J i w 57t n P J. L f By 3-2- i Beds rah their winning streak to six games Saturday when thejf capitalized on Don Demeter's error to score three runs in the seventh inning and defeat the Philadelphia Phillies, - 3-- 2. Brewer Gains Lead In Seattle Open Demeter's error on Vada By United Press International Roger Maris! of the New York Yankees hit his j 57th home, run of the season Saturday to move to within three home runs ' of 's ground ball came after Fddie Kasko led off the seventh with a single. One out later, Jerry Lynch doubled home two runs to tie the score, and with two but, pinch hitter Wally Post singled home Lynch. Jim O'Toole, fourth of fivef Cincinnati pdtchers, vwas credited with the victory, his 16th compared With nine defeats. Jim Owens, who had a four-h-it shutout going into the seventh, suffered his 10th loss against four victories. Ray Sadeckl scattered nine hits and contributed two singles himself in leading the St. Louis Cardinals to a 3 triumph Over Babe Ruth's record but the sec6nd-pace- " - Detroit tigers buried the, Yankees, 10-to delay elimination kn the American League race, j Maris, who now needs three more homers m four remaining games ,to tie Rutins! record of 60 home runs during th 1927 season, smacked No 57 in the third in ning with Tony Kubek aboard, but Frank Lary who makes . a habit of beating the Yankees,. settled down to gain his 21st victory of the season against nine defeatsChop jLead The victory; Whittled full , 4, J 6-- 32-3- one-strok- ; t i -- -- 66. - the second" inning and scored what proved to be "the winning run in the third with the aid of two. errors. Gene Oliver homered for the Cards and Don Iloak for r the Pirates. Willie McCovey's pinch homer in the ninth inning gave the San Francisco Giants a victory anc sent the Chicago Cubs down to their seventh straight defeat.; The homer was McCovey's 18th and it came off loser Bob Anderson, the Cubs third pitcher, after Chicago had tied the score with a three-ru- n rally in the: top1 of the ninth. Stu Miller was credited with his 12th victory against four defeats. American League Pet. W. L. NeW York Detroit Baltimore Chicago Cleveland 72 Boston Los Angeles 82 66 64 56 54 Minnesota Washington .673 .611 .587 .533 .493 .477 .446 .435 .376 .365 49 58 62 70 75 79 101 91 88 80 73, 83 93 94 Los Angeles 11 Chicago 4 Baltimore 5 Boston 4 Cleveland 2 Minnesota 6 Washington 3 Kansas City National League 1 . . - Cincinnati Angeles x-L- os 81 NEW YORK San'Francisco 77 St Louis Pittsburgh 76 75 68 59 43 Chicago r 0 10 WVz j Wamrfc I j Ads Boston. said. i 2-- 0; box, 11-- 4, and the Washington Sena- tors downed the Kansas Citv Billy Hoeft ut 5. out-duele- d . Mc-Li- TO DEFEND TITLE TOKYO (UPI)-Da- vey Moore of Springfield, Ohio, the world featherweight champion, again will dp- - fend his title against Kazuo Taka-yama- ,! the Japanese featherweight titleholder. The bout will be held in Tokyo Nov. 1. In their first meeting for the title, Moore scored a unanimous aecision over the Japanese champion. 15-rou- ia-rou- na Millions of conaets fly through the cosmos, but most are too faint to be seen from eartlu 3 I I: I, i, and SCHOOL f ' - TECHNICAL EDUCATION FR 3-78- Provo, Utah 90 Instruction Begins Monday, Oct. 2, 1961 Tune-U- p Auto Electrics S Carburction BUSINESS COURSES BOOKKEEPING & ACCOUNTING TYPE BEGINNING & 'ADVANCED OFFICE MACHINES (Key Punch Second Term Only) , SHORTHAND INTERMEDIATE BEGINNING ADVANCED BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS ARITHMETIC - - 0 0 - - - I I . CABINET AND FURNITURE MAKING ' DIESEL MECHANICS I x DRAFTING MECHANICAL - STRUCTURAL ADVANCED - BEGINNING -ARCHITECTURAL ELECTRONICS -- ' , .:. 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(UPI) Golf Association's Professional awards for 1961 will be made at the annual president's dinner on Nov. 7. Included among those be- -' ing honored will be three electees to the PGA Hall ; of Fame, the player of the year, and the club professional of the year. . A REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING TECHNOLOGY t WELDING OXY-ACETYLE- -- NE ELECTRIC ARC HELI ARC DRIVER-- (Special) - PLUMBING .. ELECTRICAL TRAINING for (others provided upon AH LANDERS . ' . IRON WORKERS request) SHEET METAL new. generation of suits. Gone are yesterday's exaggerated widths of shoulder, lapel and trouser. Check your wardrobe ot such tell-tal- e sims in and see ho Wj trim you look (and feel) in the completely natural of age, then come ' EDUCAT0N for ADULTS APPRENTICE mm that's the look of the -- 1 ' , - """'" j '"' j ' line3 of a newj Hart Schafiher !&!Marx suit. Most complimentary! REGISTRATION BEGINS MONDAY Sept 11, 19611 p.m. 5 p.m. and 7 p.m, MONDAY THRU THURSDAY RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work 430 So. Univ. Avenue ; 9 p.m. CHARGE I-T- INVEST SOME TIME IN SELF IMPROVEMENT FOR PAY V IT PAYS TO BE SKILLED MONTHLY sh 3) REGISTER NOW FOR EVENING CLASSES 44& Ath- - pitched . one-h- it relief ball to pick up his sixth victory for the Orioles. Rookie Don Schwall, losing his first game to the Orioles, gave up all five runs before retiring in the third. He Is 15-Gains 13th Win Big Barry Latman Pedro Ramos to gain his 13th victory for the Indians. Woodie Held J supplied Latman with the only run he needed when he smacked his 21st homer to break a scoreless tie in the fifth.' Rookie Lee Thomas drove in three runs with his 24th homer to pace a Los Angeles attack against five .White Sox pitchers. Jack Spring was the beneficiary of the stout Los Angeles hitting, picking up his third victory without a loss. Cal U0-1was the loser. Petei Burnside spaced out five hits to gain his second straight victory for the Senators after losing games to the Yankees and Orioles by a single run. Rookie Kn Retzer's first major league homer in the fourth proved to be all the help Burnside needed. shut-o- t Biflinig 1400 North University Ave. Villanova Posts : li TRADE BUSINESS, 12 18 j 28 j 1 33-- 0 raM JT CMIML 5 - . .V.V.'AVA'.V CASH GOES INTO ORBIT Ths Detroit Tigers' Norm Cash goes into orbit after being called out at home in the fourth inning of, S a t u r d a y'S game with the Yankees, dash tried to score on a sacrifice fly to left. Yogi Berra made the throw to catcher Elston Howard (on the ground) to nail Cash. (Herald-UP- I Telephotb)! Automotive Engine 0 0 Indians shut out the Minnesota the Los Anecles Twins, Angels routed the Chicago White t ht Iowa State .w.- ; DES MOINES (UPI) --r Heavily-favore- d Iowa State, throttled by a stout defense for nearly 50 minutes1, turned two fourth period fumbles and k short punt into touchdowns and defeated Drake i " ' 21-- 0 here Saturday. The Big Eighth. Cyclones, fav bred by 27 points, were unable to generate a sustained attack but blanked the Bulldogs for the fourth straight year in this an4 .contest.nual bitterly-fougDrake picked up 141 yards on the ground and 11 first downs to Iowa State's 192 yards and 13 0 Champion ind. j Friday's Results American, League m New York 11, Detroit 1, first game 13 Detroit 4, New York 2, second 21 game 27 Boston 3, Baltimore 2 294 Washington- 3,' Kansas City 1 34 Minnesota 3, Cleveland 2 354 Los Angeles 9, Chicago 5 44 National League 46 Los Angeles 11, Milwaukee 2 San Francisco 5, Chicago 1 (Only games scheduled) Iowa State Races Past Drake 21-- 0 . 5-- 4; " - 'Philadelphia x Late'' or night game. Saturday's Results 5t Louis 6 Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia 2 first downs. Drake ' 4-- Bolan of New York,, president of unbeaten Patterson Championship Sports, Inc., pre Tjom McNeeley havej been formal- sided at the 'conferences "I can onlyj say .this," attorney ly matched for a heavyweight title fight at the! Bostoif Garden, Bolan explained, "everybody rtav. 13, after four days of stormy thought the match was made until we sat down last Tuesday to draw New York conferences. Promoter Tomj Bblan admitted up the contract. I have no further Saturday that j representatives of comment.'' both boxers "hav finally agreed to lie said Patterson and McNeel- the contract," but he declined to re- ey s manager, Fuller", would sigh veal what were the causes of bick- the contracts Saturday or Sunday ering during the conferences that and that the ceremonial signing ended Friday night. by Patterson and McNeeley would Patterson attended two of the be staged at headquarters of the meetings and hei was represented Massachusetts Boxing Commission in the others by jjulius November, in Boston on Thursday or Friday his attorney and advisor. Challen- if the commission approves the ger McNeeley. of Arlington, Mass., contract. , did not attend; but he was repreTickets, ranging from $100 to sented by Manager Peter Fuller $10, willgo on sale shortly after and attorney Fred Hilton, both of the commission signing, Bolan (UP I) FjLoyd j .579 .546 .539 .523 .486 .413 .301 59 64 65 67 72 84 100 - 3 ..; W. L. Pet. GB 88 56 Ml ..1 - - ill MeWeeley Matched Patterson, For Hedy weig ht Title Bout ; Kansas City Saturday's Results Detroit 10 New York 4 i i game off 'the Yankees league lead, but still! left the Tigers m games behind New York. The Yankees have 12 games left to play- and the- Tigers have 13. Thus, the Yankees need, only five1 more victories to clinch the A. L. pennant. Norm Cash was the 'big gun in Detroit's attack against four Yankee pitchers, beginning with Ralph Terry.j Cash hit hig 37th homer with pnevon in the third to give Detroit a 2 lead and the Tigers never were in danger. Cash also chipped in with a triple, good for twoj more runs in the fourth inning. Terry was the loser, taking (only his third setback against 14 'victories. In the other A. L. games, the Baltimore Orioles' beat the Boston Red Sox,! the Cleveland ' San Francisco 4 Chicago 3 Milwaukee at Los Angeles, night GB u1 14-h- it Baseball Scoreboard By United Press International I - the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Cardinals rapped loser Earl Francis for three runs in 4-- ess . Pin-son- -- SEATTLE (UPI) Gay Brewer Jr. shot a six under par 2 64 without a single bogie Saturday e to grab a lead in the $25000 Greater Seattle Open after 54 holes. The Crystal River, Fla., golfer, 29, shared the days honors with Tony Lema, San Leandro, Calif Jt and Jacky Cupit, Longview, Tex., who also burned up the Broadmoor Golf Club course in 64. , Brewer, whose victory in the Carting Open last month was his first tournament triumph needed his 64 in the third round to edge Cupit and Gary Player, this year's leading money whjner so far who got into, the final round today tied at 199. Player, South 'Africa, wound up Saturday with a Vs7 onke'e Slugger Needs I hree More Fd I ie Ruth's Mark; Orioles Win CSracy Mips jPMiise ;; Scardiinieals Wiira By United Press International Cincinnati The pennant-boun- d rz z 'J OPEN 10 A. M.to5:40f.M. DAILY ' |