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walks and an error Billy Pierce who has five defeats was tagged for 10 hits in the seven innings he pitched for t'e Giants But he worked his wuy out of jams as the Cubs lftft a total of 12 base runners stranded Four of San Francisco's runs were unearned as the result of two errors by shortstop Andre Rodgers Cardwell who had gone the distance twice this season to best Pierce sustained his 15th loss Hjainst seven wins He gave up fiur runs in tht fifth Inning after retiring the first two batters With two away in the fifth Harvey Kuenn walked and scored en a double by Chuck Hiller Felipe Alou followed with a single for the second run Then with the bases loaded Rodgers let in another score by booting Matty Alou's grounder Cardwcll was replaced by the first of three relief pitchers after he gave up a bates-loade- d walk to Ed Bailey THREE MORE RUNS homRoy Sievers hit a three-ru- n er in the first inning and the Philadelphia Phillies batted around for three more runs in the sixth inning in a 4 victory over the Milwaukee Braves Cat h who pitched only the fifth inning picked up his loth win for the Phillies while Bob Hcnd-Ic- y suffered his 12th loss Left - fielder Frank Thomas bobble of Bob Aspromonte's sin- ie wun two out m the ninth o!lowed by a wild throw to the infield enabled the Houston Colts to score two runs and down the New York Mets 3 The 'oss was caarged to Craig Anderson mak- - k6-H- 000- -1 200 oo- -J 7 (1313) tf 6-- Aleu Rodstrt 2 Santo nd McCevtyj Hitler Pagan Parian and Ccpada l08Chicag4 12 San illr Francitco 13 Rodgm SB- -f — Hubbt Alow Miller 200 2SKirklnd 2 HRrfncon4 lipi Hi-1- 8h ' ©CO J i f — Cardwelt Hnd!eyp 0 0 0 0 Mihtf fiyp Nottebartp 0 0 0 0 i u o o i Roach3b d Ball 1 0 I 0 loo 1 0 0 0 utyiuko 0 0 0 0 Meftf tCIndad end Weld 0— ESjlllven ncf r"ranone KiMail Frirjrone Phillip Tatalt 34 4 11 4 CotoiO and Siebern 10S— Karat 33473 lurry out for Mahaffey In 5fh b tijCtTTout KANSAS J I CB'-P- itret PHIUOILfMU 3 afc rfe rki loplwlf 4 0 0 01 4 0 0 0 TTaylor2 Frtneenll 112 3 Callonff KlrkltMrf 3 0 10 5 2110 2 0 ld y Tafa! 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