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' Minnesota 4 Detroit 3 f son But how many forecast that Jackson pitched a six-hWashington 10 Kansas City 6 Larry Los Angeles 8 Cleveland 5 the grab-ba- g Angels would be bat- ter and Bob Lillis drove in three HIM Today's Schedule tling for a place as high as sixth runs in the Cards’ victory over the Chicago at ' in the American League at this Braves Hank Aaron hit a Milwau- V vs Delock of yyyyyi the race? stage kee homer Baltimore at New or ) & I When the Angels rallied to beat vs Ford ) Pappas ) The Giants rallied with the 1 help mmm Minnesota at Detroit-K- att 1) vs the Cleveland Indians Friday night of avA f f errors to overcome ) Philadelphia 5 '"t it was their 19th victory in the a Washington at Kansas ) of homers and vs Rakow ) last 28 games That amounts to a winpairthe Wes Covington 1 In the Cleveland Los at v opener nightcap Angeles (night)— Perry 679 pace since June 21 which hap ' vs Donahue seventh-innin- g Malkmus hit a Bobby y i BALTIMORE pens- to be higher than the won home run to make John Buz-har' r NEW YORK lost percentages of either league ' b r h rbi of the Phils a winner for the b r h rbi 3 5 0 0 0 leader at present BRobinson3b Richardson 2b 3 0 0 0 ot - ' first time since June 8 Orlando I 4 2 0 0 cf Busby 4 Kubekss 0 0 0 The Dodgers haven’t exactly been 3 2 11 Brandtrf ' Marisrf 4 0 10 Cepeda hit a San Francisco homer 4 0 Gentile dawdling either Their 4 victory lb 12 O' Mantlecf 4 0 3 0 Brown of B altimore Skinny 3 113 Triandosc B!anchardc 4 0 0 0 oyer the Pittsburgh Pirates Friday pitched a and Gus Trian-do- s 3 0 10 Williams If Skowronlb 4 0 0 0 night was their sixth straight and 4 0 n three-ru0 0 Han$enss hit a homer in the Lopezlf 3 0 0 0 3 0 their 10th in the last 11 games first to beat the Yankees Jackie 10 Adair2b 0 Boyer3b 2 3 0 0 0 Brownp 0 Jf During that stretch they've nar- Brandt homered in the eighth as 0 0 0 0 rowed the Cincinnati Reds’ first-plac- e lefty Bud Daley p 2 0 0 0 Daley went down to his 0 0 margin from six games to its 13th defeat Brown now has pitched LOW BRIDGE — It’s “low bridge” 'for Tigers' Norm Cash (25) as Coates p 0 0 0 0 present one 23 consecutive shutout innings and he ducks Twins’ shortstop Zoilo Versalles" throw to first base after 32 4 8 if The Dodgers failed to gain ground has not walked a batter Totals 32 0 6 0 ‘for 24 Cash at second during the second inning of Tigers-Twins- ” a— Singled for Boyer in 8th forcing for Friday night despite their victory straight innings Howard in 8th c— Singled for Daley in 8th game Friday Versalles’ throw was in time to get batter Dick for the Reds had edged the Chicago Baltimore 300 000 010—4 McAuliffe and complete the double play" Watching is Minnesota New York ONE GAME BEHIND 000 000 000—0 Cubs 3 in the afternoon In other second baseman Ted Lepcio The Twins won Kubek and Skowron Boyer (UPI Telephoto) National League games the San The Tigers remained one game Richardson and Skowron LOB— Baltimore 6 New York 6 Francisco Giants split a double-head- behind the Yankees as they sucBrandt' S— Brown Richardson with the Philadelphia Phils cumbed to Minnesota Bob Allison H R p erbbso Brown (Wwinning the oepner then drop- hit a pair of two-ru- n homers to 9 6 0 0 0 3 (L 8 Daley 8 4 4 4 6 3 ping the nightcap and the account for all of the Twins’ runs Coates 0 0 0 O 0 St Louis Cardinals defeated the Pedro Ramos was the winner getCHICAGO Milwaukee Braves 2 ting help for the final out of the ab r h rbi Both the league-leadin- g New York game from Ray Moore Bill Bruton 5 12 0 Landiscf 4 0 Yankees and second-plac- e 0 Robinsonrf Detroit and Charlie Maxwell hit Detroit 3 0 10 Minosolf Tigers lost in the American League home runs Bob Chase 1960 Kosof AH Ameri- ishing second in the fiPAA made 4 0 1 01 Sieverslb The Baltimore Orioles blanked the Rookie George Thomas drove in 4 0 2 Smith 3b can runnerup in last year’s fa- him a marked man in every tour- 4 10 0 Fox2b 0 Yankees and the Minnesota four runs as the Angeles rallied to mousand 4 1 1 1 Aparicioss BPAA All Star will headline Twins edged the Tigers 3 The beat Cleveland with a four-ru- n upenters he 4 How 0 0 1 Carreonc is active he ney 0 0 0 0 McLishp Boston Red Sox trounced the Chi- rising in the sixth against Barry tonight’s 8 pm squad in the Maxie Kosof World Open Classic at Para- may be seen from the statement 1 0 0 0 cago White Sox 3 and the Wash- Latman Errors by Johnny Temple mount bowl that he enters about 100 tourna- 00 00 00 00 Kemmererp ington Senators beat the Kansas and Vic Power undermined LatThe entry pressures of the final ments every 0 0 0 0 Lown man who lost his second game after City Athletics 10-year 0 0 0 0 Hacker of beweeks current the classic are nine straight victories Tom Mor1 0 0 0 Last he earned year membership NEEDED HELP gan was the winner in relief al- ginning to be felt as Kosof has on the Maxie Kosof All American 35 3 ® 3 scheduled a singles squad at four Tetals Lefty Johnny Podres won his though Art Fowler pitched one-h- it 34 8 13 8 honor aggregation by shooting 8200 out for McLish In 2nd 13th game for the Dodgers' although ball for the am Sunday last three innings John for Kemmerer in 7th for the 40 games of the all events Walked he needed help from Dick Farrell to Romano and Don Dillard out for Hacker in 9th Special attention on the Saturday division hit Cleve000 021 000- -3 retire the last Pittsburgh batter land home runs Jjhc90 squad will be the California group Boston 030 102 20x— 8 Among the bowlers who will be Duke Snider and Willie Davis hit of bowlers under twenty Rookie Don Schwall of the Red outstanding o Schilling and Runnels g on the Kosof lanes k and Sievers the direction of the veteran Tony homers in the ninth Sox held the White Sox to 8 Boston 11 and eight Grinceri of Fontana tonight Sunday: Chuck Thomp(2) inning off reliever Roy Face to sup- hits in registering his 11th victory (2) son Ontario- Calif Jerry Arnold the Grinceri reserved the spots and ply IP H R ERBBSO Dodgers with their eventual Marty Kutyna of the- Senators lien and Bob Stark all Cor- McLish (L 2 4 margin of victory Snider’s came making his first major league put oKsof on notice that the group ona Morris Larsen 3V3 Calif 6 Don Treyer- Seattle with a man on base Dick Stuart start after 84 relief will put plenty of pins into the pit Kemmerer 0 appearances Bob Bramvelt Palm two-ruJean Lown n Springs hit a 3 homer for the Pirates was the winner over Kansas A feature spot on the four am Hacker Carlson and Nadine Roberts’ Foniy3 o Frank Robinson drove in three although he was relieved after City will be Schwall occupied by tana Calif Gene Stocksdale Wash(W sev- Sunday squad 9 8 runs with a pair of homers to keep en innings Wayne Causey homered the San Francisco 49ers Ev Col- ington Pa Floyd Yost and Darwin MINNESOTA DETROIT Cincinnati in first place Reliever for the A's lins Les Barrett- Kent Rose Fuzzy ab r h rbi ab r h rbi Vacha both Omaha Kent Lindsey 4 0 0 0 Versa l!esss Shimada and Ron Lishman Fernandez3b 4 110 Isen-hoCenterville Utah SSgt Ike 10 0 Greencf What may prove to be Utah’s 10 0 0 0 Killebrewlb Hill 10 A Field Brutoncf 4 Bruce Lindow 2 Salt most talented women’s team from ' Kalinerf 4 012 4 2 2 4 10 Lake Hann Mike Lucas City Larry 4 0 10 Colavitolf 10 0 0 Salt Lake is also scheduled among Cashlb 4 0 10 the Sunday early birds: Madge Ron Layton and Paul Hammar all 03 McAuliffess 4 0 0 0 Kansas Tom Firister City Chey- 3 Bacon Wally Stoops Eileen Hatch SRoarkec 3 0 10 enne Swede Lowe Salina Kan 3 0 0 0 Ramos p Tri-Sta- te : 1111 Jo Oswald and Dottie Walker 0 0 0 0 Moorep Foytackp 3 0 10 Gene Stocksdale former major Bonnie Eldredge Ogden 0 0 0 0 Team action is scheduled Sunday 0 0 0 0 league pitcher with tha 'St Louis at noon and another What promises to be one of the at the Ogden Softball singles squad Cardinals of the 31 National 4 Baseball Tetals Park again 33383 f4 at 8 pm for Roarke In 9th b- - Walked is scheduled tonight top softball games of the season Sunday at 8 league for in pm 9th Foytack out for Chase notified Kosof that he is will be played tonight at the Ogden Fernandez in 9th d— Ran for Osborne in 9th In an Industrial League playoff Minneseta to 200 000 002—4 flying Ogden with the express Track Field Golfer Softball Park when the two local game Detroit 001 001 001- -3 Friday Utah General Depot purpose of knocking off the two ' e Lepcio and entries in the League broke a 4 deadlock in the top of leaders in the men’s Killebrew Ramos Veraslles and Killebrew VILLANOVA Pa (NEA)— Jim Roarke and LOB— McAuliffe Minnesota 2 square off at 8:30 pm the seventh inning as it scored six singles Chuck Wilkinson Soledad Elliot track and field coach at Detroit 7 2 Bruton The game will feature Rainbow runs to whip Postal Transport 10-- 4 Calif 4410 scratch Lauren LariSB— Maxwell Fernandez Bruton Pa is a four handicap Davidson had tied the game up mer Ellensberg Wash 4815 handi- golfer In 1946 he teamed with Bar and a couple Jimmy Demaret to tie Jug of teams that have played some earlier in the third inning with a cap Chase is one of the great young bases loaded home run Seager had and Byron Nelson in a brillian battles in the past two homers and Heywood one for bowling crop a member of the match at Corpus Christi Tex "THE LAST SUNSET” And there will be a great deal at the winners Brunswick advisory staff and has Technicolor been Linescores: stake in this one as Rainbow Bar bowling since 1949 He uses a Outdoor Drama Thrilling full roller with a fingertip grip Rock Hudson Dorothy Malone 100 111 6—10 can nail down the league champion- Utah Gen Depot and Kirk Douglas The performance of Chase in fin- Postal Transport 004 000 0— 4 ship A loss however would throw Open 6:45 PM Seager and Heywood Davidson the two clubs into a deadlock Weaver and Butterfield The Golden Years of the Glen Ashby is scheduled to pitch Jazz-ma- d Era! for while Bill Portland Florists 5 15 1 he supplied Duke will be on the mound for RainUtah Shamrocks 4 8 1 the BIG STARTS bow Bar 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