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Show . - , . .. , ,,, , . 1 2D , f . ' ' r :' - DESERET NEWS, Thersday, - ' , ' , . - ---- , , i ,,2 '',t'''':',.: :,.::,..1) :,: ;;; '':71 lotwso,'' !;1' .t..'''': - ''. , ,:- - ,1 ; i I ,( ' ?r ' ,,. i , It ,, p '. ' ? i,. .i.. ..),:-", s.,' 7. ,,,, ! elLt ' , ,tr it':!,,;, 'N 1 10. ',- 1 - , , , , J.,. ' ;;.-- ', ' oi,,;. ,!,,,"' , . - ,,,, - 0., '...:: 1 ' .. ,: i,, 2,'!- ., .;,,, ,,- ' ; . 2 I ; ...A.,.,,441:3 A . ,,;: kaat....4,4,4,-- t ; - ,!11,,-.,,:; 1 , :r : ., y .,:r ,,,. - i 4 .4:L t By JOE CARNICELLI UPI Sports Writer -- Earl Wilsion 20 - 10 mar k I I Wert The homer snapped a tie and sparked the Tigers to a 3 triumph after they - had taken the opener other of Tiger General Manager Jim Campbell's bargain purcha. ses, drove in three runs with his , 506th and 507th career homers to lift the Tigers to victory in ' LEAGUE the opener. I Elsewhere In the American Ken Berry- doubled with one League pennant race, Chicago - out in the 13th inning to drive in 2 downed California in . 13 Duane Josephson from first innings to Move into a first base with the winning run in the place tie with Minnesota, which White Sox' triumph over the " Earl Wilson is the type of guy who makes a general manager I look like a genius. The stocky righthander was, acquired from Boston last June ' 14 for outfielder Don Demeter ,after tympiling a mediocre record with the Red Sox. Re. then finished the 1966 season with a creditable mark, his first winning season since his rookie year of 1962, Wilson completed hit. Irani. tion from rags to riches when be night Wednesday slammed a two run homer in the seventh inning to become the Major leagues' first this season while helping- -Detroit sweep a double-headfrom the Kansas City Athletics. Wilson's home run off Athle- tics' reliever- - Paul Lindblad walked came after Bill Freehan rad was forced out by Don 8-- omit - of- - the tonly- American League record set by the 1943 New York Yankees and four off the major league standard set by the 1940 Cincinnati Reds Luis Tient knocked b the one-shor- twinight cal by identi- - double-heade- r 1 scores, Philadelphia shut out Cincinnati and Los Angeles defeated Chicago Veteran Eddie Mathews, an. 4-- 9-- 0 6-- ,,:, 4 t 'NI, , 1I .:.::,- -- ,,,. it'TI' T.,- f'1, klik ;I " ,,, ,"' ,:' , , t 7 -- , :4. , alak '.,: 1 . .77,,., --' -,' , f r: .: ''' '' '','i: 1(:;;;.- ''''' 11O N i :Th., I , :::;:.'..'-:- ' i ' .,- i .., ' ' .i.,' , ..i;":-,!r:- ' ' ..4 f ...,: 7: .. ,,:,.,:.....,.., ' ,::kl''' I.; ''.' 1 '..';:. 'Ilt.,.' :: ) - 1 1 .!:" ; ; :, .. '' :. ,1,..---- - ti r - . 4 k ,-, 78 78 79 79 72 66 65 62 62 8D:stroll California Cifv4nd 61 0 341 .56) 62 ..360 12 67 .540 74 17) 76 W66 .- 75 77 'St. Louis iSan Francista -- tChicaco iCincinnatl 0 tPtilladoichis ' 12Ystat1onto 14 IPinsthirtott 15 'Los Angeles 1612 Houston . 21 New Yost ''.- ,7,, .: .461 .453 ..' :' ;.,.i.;;:: ''' ' from the Deseret News. His role on Harvard's row" u ,..,'. been top level the ing tearn-hfour years with the team last '' :::::.',1-',- I 7,.. :. '' , , ' :::' 71 '?'..-.'; 4 ......;::.:4; ;;::::- ;;, - '', ,0,.'.,..:.' ,..,:,..;. ', 22' s IS 3114 53 111 32 33 t II :4 Eitrcattiflego (i ti CAltzinzt ;t4ottew Yorinit)tvoi-nignSt. Louis at Pittsburgh (night) - Twins, 251331011 Red Sox, Chicago AWN 36 White Sox and Detroit Tigers in 4,;:: the American League were au. kitorr; el to begin printing tick. ets.thrized ' i 1 ' 51""IT. ..:. :t1alltab":11":1:111t4("PlY"t) , 1 1 , Sp1614 '' ' .460 .793 71 FrIdav's (Mows - - t 74 45 1 , ' ' 12, 522 lo Is'. V 1111:11431011.$111 54 ..: , , '' . ..:, - II, 11. '' -- r 69 63 GI .62I .54 it. a .511 .493 Houston Pittsburgh St. Lolls1;4'k New York , t...,:----- ,...., 741 it n $an Francisco' .,,,, :' lad Pd. 53 44 66 65 do Watioasdars tomtits , ,. :: ... ': el , - ill 65 OS' ,,, ::' ::. 4 1 1 2h ti:cs, :;110 Armco il 4: : !: 4 0 IptItl 21cwde 22 4: el 0 c4 14.tr'biscbcf16 44 be a1 :0 SSI; fjoe:.7:11; ip .i 4 0 0 tie or 6:: ? 0 rIVIrvif lb mtr--1:11 II: :1:44:1411bn NoVI:Mol 43 1 lsrkbi Brock If Fk)cd et 1 1: 441111 tbwinca 3 1 1 d Fisher t la to Verimest 1 3I I elettiritesp Postro 1 ,.. I, 8 8 EI 8! KiPilv Ft, were set at 31 3 a 2 prices Total Tosat I 5 , .. : IV 2 11466611 0 a I 4, .. glows eel 001911-- 2 undefeated. $12 for box seats, $8 for re''' ' ., '' Neese Ph ' going 1111 '':::: '.... '. Otli" Yosit ''' .' '4 .:,. ,...,...;;,,!,, ... -t , ' 006111010-' -:, 1 . J,, ,:4. .., ,,,: :, g,'," ,., , wormy?, 0 ? Fisher. 1)1- 1served seats,. $4 for standing IECopeda, 7'.1)AN, ,,, , i:.::::sl ..,,. But defeat viasn't to escape 11::',.',..;.:',. '', ::.''"! t , ;:.:. Hwdy Ph Nrts Yerit I. 3, New .. 0 ' room and .',,:: $2 ,, ':' for '''.. bleachers. Har, i this muscular captain of : , ,, kit .:, 7601 :, , ::, 313 3 , .,, ,,,,,:, ,,.:. TT;L .::,1 ..,,:,:,::, ,,,::" :, ' : 't , The first two games oreicteioal ":: ::'. we sw IN ,, 4",r,,'.:: .: ,' ::,'"?;;. , .001.,,,,'. Curt Canning vard's prestigious team. Two , ,', , ON N2 NO 2' 5 Oct. 4 for ,scheduled and see.' , , ,. ,,,, (Molls owns) EAillom. OPMinmsoto 1. Lplvt; . , ,i,. ,.:;.:.':':.,. 1.,....,,dr:.,' e ,:, , , , ,.;,,,, , : . weeks ago.New Zealand edged Harvard by four, ,., ,,. ,! , Oct. 6 a travel date before the' 21 7' 74"1".64". 7' . , LIOCEleZiliatmnd.. oc:,7r.larszolthie ' , -0 ,,... ,. , Irx...: it 0 , , :,:. ,,.:, I in of resumes series ....ends in St. Catherine's, Canada, competition. :,, the i27i. 1 city 9.090. tulif :'l :7.. ' Mainssay, Lift 131, Davidson 04 Nem;.''-. -' '. fe ! '. ' National League "' '''':."- - , ..;.; '' ... 41 . ,. -,defeat won't be remembered any more than on ' That (7), :.,..,,Sancti; Oars ildivi;tal champion ,:, 44, PHUT SAMS ",. :and ',. ' .,''':::',:, : ...- .'-, 7;127 ' ,' , T. The fourth and fifth 0',: .:' DITICSIT 1 :the gold medal Curt and his teammates won in the Pan KMISAS CITY (1310). LMaloneY, ,:;:g..Oct. ' .. ,,"A''''' :' 7 . 11-,..,.,,,;:..-:.tobrh NI' Herne nal abritbi .''.. Pitliade1010, Lad' 031. ...A0.7,,,,i ...,,:, ,, games are scheduled in the Ni. ! the ,4. ,;., to ,. -A ',. Harvard's represent . 1, or Games , se Crnanterla ss 4 . 0 0 w.k American x right 3136 ...4.4,-,,or.'9.,,,,kAr , .,0,,' 1-' 4 q mA,I .p.,1... 4 0 1 0 0 Atlanta li. ,t,,.,....,..,,' ,..,, OM XI ,,:, ., Euro----Tpel 34 ! I 1 '...4.,,.:',4,;:,:r'' :.' .,..("i : tional League city, Oct 84, with Donaidsn brt ,. i.- A. ' It,' ' ; United States in Vichy, France in the world-wid- e if,40.,4,, :0V 'F, Kane, 8 2 tPittsburah , ki-lov Marinade a lag COS 400- -1 , , ' 41": ,.,, ,,,, ; ' 1 1 . ,,, Oct. 10 ., 0 I twtrrst te ; and .,..,,A. Gaspar ,,.,,,,,,:,,-,...,7,..,... ,,t..., , 1: , ((bts1 $ '' ..,; 1: I sae1,1 oothedr pl:a, utscri1;.:'1;:'1, traveo! daif '..";,, Nowak g 4 ,., , - ,,, ,,,,-iowing championships. ;...!,.1,;--1:: - .4:;,,......4 ,. 1 1 Mathews 3b 8 2 2 3 LP.Sconsa neee- Webster lb 4 GI 134). igames ! ,4,,:,':-- .- ',,,,-.- And what more pleasant memory is there than to lasher e 1 ,:, .S.!."' ! ! ! 11 '' sji sary, scheddled for Oct and Mien 31 it , 1 1 NorttwuP 4 0 0 0 anent KO 000 Ill- -1 d 4!!! 0 1 laimmmtoollak 110.161101tab a 1 1 0 Pittsburgh Harvard's fastest rowing team in 3 I 1 0 Fretian c Root c 7 116 Hid 00K- -4 s,.know LI IL..., ;,..:-,; ' , , :,'. ,,,':.1.1.'7'': ,:..: ',,, 1 ,: ." ''. , ,.'y,. :.: ....','.,,',.,,:,j',z.,'4,.. ,, : ,,.: s.:.- - :::- ':,- ' :,, - 7,,,?:' .,ti":.'..: -- .,.,:,,-...,- .. s;., y , , . ., -- an - :,-',':- ..;",-. :- ...- years? Curt explahis rowing thusly: "Each stroke is like .lifting your own weight over your head 36 times a Delta's 4102 kMnute." Softball Comes Of Ago 1 " t 'tent , , -- ,. -- .,' ' r 4 liv, ' back-to-ba- out. ....Z -- Each game has a favorite. The Deseret News Grid Poll Wednesday serves as a handy guide for prep followers. . . Prep Grid Potpourri , It's Na Granite's shaky in its first game with Bingham. Figure the Farmers to shake past Bingham; Cyprus to treat the hometown folk to a win over onetime powerhouse Jordan; Hil !crest to bounce Kearns; Tooele to display its title. minded White Buffs in win. ning fashion over Murray and for Judge Memorial to run up an early lead over Granger and win with a surprise back. field ace being the difference In that contest. REGION TWO ISOUNTIFUL AT West, 4 P.m. SOUTH at Cleartietd DAVIS at Viewmont, 310 P.m, Highland at EAST, I p.m. Olympus at SKYLINE, 3 ONO. REGION THREI GRAMM at Bingham. 0 P.M Jordan at CYPRUS. 7:30 pin. ... -- ... 'Who?' Bount4ful's boiling over with football pride. '.4 t could be the Braves' year to shine . Bear River's ItGeraid Simmons doesn't figure there's a favorite in Rea-ion One's Division One.'"Every team has a chance for the title up here," be says. .. 1 Yacht 'Strong r14 , Act buoys about five miles apart in ,challenger winds of 4 knots. Kor the America's Cup,, and the. ' skipper John Sturrock of Orlimlnated American contend-- , Damp Pattie said the meeting $;led Columbia' met in an informal between the two boats was not NEWPORT, R.I.: Australian , 1,scrimmags N13011. , : ar4: (AP)--Dam- liCednesday-oftNew- e 7 pre.arrangedi7outitheyboth happened to be out sailing at of informal racing, the same time. , ;,: 'observers the impressioni Columbia's regular' skipper, the :challenger is a verYiThiggs Cunningham; VMS at the boat. One reliable observer helm, but few of the boat's reg.' Four hours ;lave ot'last - Utah Launches '67 Soccer Season The Utah Soccer Associadon opens its new season Saturday, with the first round of the Daynes Cup. 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LIAGUI CITY II.1111 SIZES TO 18AA StIll CALIPOINIA CHICAGO b r Ii 11 1vfor1 21 1 2 S McCra wit 11 4 1 21 H00 Oman 1 rf Atm cf 4 1 2 1 Minchor Lump, 2b lb 3 0 2 1 Boyer 36 0 0 0 Wrieht br Oyler IIW I 1 I 11 Wood so thAuliPSI IS 4 I 110voron 11 1 1 I 1 NeJ444111 3 9 0 01 Wtilorion If 3 A 1 Rims Locke IP 1 i 1 i Stanies d mild cf I 1 1 c.04,4"It I lb 4 0 0 k Mcne!l Maine, Casa its 0 11 0 flimod,, 111 1 BradOont rt Ihnlhrus '11 4 0 $ 11Knecio 2b 3 5 I Illimmet Freenan c Pr WsrI 3O 4 1 1 Siletriano 01) 2100 Voss 00 00 Klabos o 4 1 1 iSc0601 PC Willi" 19 0 0 0 1 Stbehlo 1,1 lotoies p Josobilson a 1000 i aeichrbt b1 I 000 06rry rt Simmons it 1 0 0 0 Hamlin so Total 36 S SO S Limamillon go 11 I I Horien s 11110 IN 112- 1-3 KIWI 11 0 Caviler 26 SECOND DAME KANSAS DIRIL01, SPell RADIAL PLYTIRE .... coo SCRATOI TIAMS t LPJenkins let DUHLOP RADIAL TIRE ilo:101111: slliOES g Driass DPI --gore 0 " all 0-n..1.1.. 19P .34 .345 .335 .314! .329! .3221 Amtertesa Leagues Yastrzsynsal. Red $ao 31; Killobrew, Twins 35; Howard, Sane-tor- s 33; F. Robinson, OrIolos 1St Kennel end McAuliffe. Tigers and Monti Yanksi 22 Class B teams throughout the state are involved in prac. dee games. A big one will be at Heber City where the Wasps host powerful Millard. NOW WE HAVE . Pet. 172 174 Kubiak is 14 154 Oortalasn 2b Horshbar rf 14 CatOr tf Peed Webster lb 130 .322 DGreen 3h Hs .3121 Nowa 79 116 .302' Suarez c Dosser Ph 66 .2911i VERIZIREIHARMICOIN Schedule Saturday's Pairing& Park Layton vs Bolin, 4:30 BOWLThurs., 6:45 tc7eported that Dame Pattie ular crew were aboard. -moved and Columbia'. Dameand outpointed Clearly t2 d'i T Guaranteed Pattie, 1958 the in ea -- First Mace than met an Impromptu brush lastl Coltmtbia, ri7ilaster , ,AlIterica's Cup whaler, wincniweetiend .and the Australian: I INCIU111 - boat tailed considerably rebuilL.: been t;ths faster' is LANES tyro .tloats :Sided ivitoi than her Ameican rival in yery! ;tPrhe , PHON1 11444$33 I Ver a : course between . two light aid. ' ,' ,, . .. , p ' 1 , ,, - Piffles vs. Holiondis Aismannis Maks vs. vs. Germania, 3:30 p.m. Itiveridde Park United, 2:30 p.m. B vs. Briin B, 2:30 Dm. vs., Aztor.41s, 4:30 p.m. Holiandis, 4:30 p.m. B. Utah, - 11' Biemannla at bats) Al It ClemenSe. Pitt 126 493 90 134 SOS IS Ceoeda, St. I. 121 475 55 Staub, Nous 125 419 4.5 Gonzalez, Palle 121 461 73 Aloe, Pitt 114 650 40 Flood. St. k Ansorkan Loma AS F. Robinson. Ballo 108 404 71 506 94 llos Yostroannal, Orem's "hurtin" says Tiger headman Udell Westover. Fig. ure the Tigers to hurt Amer'. can Fork with a loss; for Lehi's Jim Crittenden to lead his Pioneers past BY. High; for Pleasant Grove to be ambushed by Mike Jacobson's Springy We eleven; for Payson to surprise Provo and for Spanish FOrk'S Dons to upend a growing Carbon club. 190-pou- -- 325 National League IS ... 3, IS. United Wass Intarnationai LIADING BATTERS (based an -- - LEADERS BY it Ilea 1 good to see John Vranes back on the football Heroes 1011 be born with the .Itield with Crean Flags at West High. There's a lot of en- action; one will win a Deseret rurtscyllsitsIoaZaKamP3? :iJrhusiasm in each of the little gridders roaming that News Prep of the Week honor. JUDOS. 3:30 p.m., Wes t mionrrwr&r ' anNo is bigger than game .":,,Fridimn Judge Memorial's prospectus to this corner POUR ROGION lidn't include a 6-backfielder from the other at this point. All teams at Fort OIM. 111.7.r1;11:11 untested in this day ands Irastern part of the country. "He's as good a basketba- are of Pleasant Grove at SPRINVILLIL no practice games. age Prow. at PAYSON. ller as he is a footballer," reports one Judge booster Carbon at SPAN1SH PORK. favor Box over But Elder 'When asked what he thought of Orem in this year's PIACTICI GAMIN at Wasatch. Bee Coach- Les - Class A football race, East's Grant Martin replied: Weber ; Nti.suurn"1 tar ertia v1Z. Dunn isn't likely to take his '' MAJOR LEAGUE 3 0 413 REGION ONIE poy at SKY VIEW. Box ELDER at Weber. Snit,' River at LOGAN. OGDEN at Bonneville. ck 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 Lunwe 2b Jarvis (147) end Term Malian 4641 0 I 0 0 11 Wart 26 end lardwillen. 2 0 1 18 McLain iltottord 0 1 0 I 1 ph 200 401 000 GIteeing a 0 110 0 chiame 3 9 2 Matchice Imign Pb) 1 0 Les Anginas 002 OW Owl a 0 2 I 1 0 Stanley d Jenkins, Stonanon 10,, Sills (1) arWS --7Nunitov; Singer (104) and iScoebere. 14 S 0 Tell3 1 GODi entsSorito (30009, KaTotal 0 City saucy (kg), pima (34(11, Poir)t MIL 4111Detroit -1, 100 000 001100 DPDelnall 1. 1011Kanaos City 2, Mauston 0 3 1 S. 2 1 0 Dattoit OW 460 Xre Auntie, San Frandsae 2111Harshberger, tt11- -1 hone Talton. 38McAulitfe. Dukes Homo (01 and Giusti, Mt, Mathews 2 (4), Webster (e), D.Ortom (2). brand; - Perry (13.1S) and Hailer. LP 0 lead I SWert. Hunter Krauss 4 0 hunch; Davis in a d 431I 3 0 la of power over View110 384 Banns, Clot 1 0 I I 138 484 Id mont's huge line and untried SoNt. Boa. 00011101 I 0 9 00 127 469 Blair, Bono IV .291 Talton Ph 0 I 116 437 V 132 .297 Carew, Minn backs; East over Highland Lindblad P I0S0 14041 RUNS Aker P the Leopard's are No. 1 and National LisaisiNt 0090 Aaron. Braun 35: Onneris Ph 1090 for Wvnn, Astros 321 Santo, Cubs 30; Hart. Skyline over Olympus 35 3 Giants 71; Cooed', Cards and IMCv4149, Teal I no reason. Giants 24. Kansas Cite FAVORITES I 1 It a field show 1 Of : Bountiful over wee West why not? South over Clear- PREP SLATE, ; 1 1 . walidng shoes to this one; Sky View over Roy . . . the Bobcats are hosts; Logan over Bear River . . . in an upset and Ogden over upsetminded Bonneville . . . the Tigers have to if they're going to be around come November's title time. 0110- -41 13 11 Prep Football Season n Launch Pad Friday While the hundreds of softball fans who viewed recent e Rocky Mountain Regional Softball tourna-- , gth, waited for former Brigham Young University itreete Bob, Mosteller: and Gary By DAVE KADLECK 1; ' 't,Imest to meet in the four-da- y News Sports Writer Deseret G. 3. Iclassie, Spencer's Colorado the title. ,Iti.ne walked, off with The fun and games aspect 7 7'-- But it wain't easy. of prep football meets the ("--1ik Spencer's .found Utah tour- reality of talent Friday as 19 f f .11,, 4 Class A clashes open the 1967 softball rnpament '", tough. i i ' ,, 1 .,1 campaign. While Spencer's Bill Lingle C.1 1 rated as one of the toughest And it's for keeps! Each ,is the 'underarm business, it win is a rung in the title lad447; ';1. der that reaches its peak Nov. keep him from purposely ' 24 when Ogden places its '66 time Mosteller the third king , : title up for grabs at Univerto the PbtegmanntseGalle. plasobql sity of Utah Stadium. when p 1,41teller Each loss is a reminder of a ared a rally was in the maldng block or tackle to the missed watched to he is as as be, Lingle, good reported hundreds of preps who will ,5 fostellerloke homers earlier in the same survive such a tragedy. .!tame to Et ep the Salt Lake nine a threat until the final - 1 ..: , i zro ;i; ! pundit Dean Moody, left, Craig Talbot. one-tw-o 1- A- .--- 7:''',..444.-'4141,,. you captained 14vF- .. 7 ", ,,, ,;-- i -- i 4 i L011-61.- s , ,.. " , ,1 , ..: 1 with" ;....,- -- - iP ' ; 1141 -- - . M awiesota Chicago National League I - Lad Pd. WW1 . s ' - ,:, - , : I , ; - - ' American League .. , , 3 6, . 1 ::::!,::,':g: . " -- " -- ,...:, ,,:-- '' - - 15-1- , ar : ,q I Majors Tally . ,... . er 2-- Wmatlington i'i ...,.:.., - ' .,,....;:,:: : - A .,' ,z,: i,..;,..., k ill,. : a single and hurled a eve-hittto lead the Cardinals to their victory. One-tim- e relief specialist 'Al M c Bea n posted his third straight victory limiting the Braves to six - hits - in - .the nightcap. Hank Aaron and Tito g Francona slammed triples as Denny Lemaster stopped the Pirates on eight hits to help lead the Braves to their triumph in the opener. Righthander Jim Bunning pitched his fifth shutout of the season, in leading the Mlles to their triumph. Ile chalked up 10 strikeouts to take over the major league lead with 210. It raised his record to Home runs' by Bob Bailey, Willie Davis, andRonrairly powered the Dodgers and Bill Singer to their triumph. Singer while Cubs' starter is now 10-Ferguson Jenkins suffered his llth defeat in 2S decisions. NEW YORK (UPI) .443 76 The Wt.174 .,..., Si 82 .410 .,:,l',',. World Series will begin on Kam. cliv , 4 I 11111MWIIMIIMMOMIIIMMIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMISIIMIIMIIIMMIMI ii- - . ',,,..k....,,,,,, , . (.: ; , 1 Resells ' ' ' :. ) II' ,. 1',, Wednesday, Oct 4, in the city of ClevelandWelasedays .V 8, Minheaste 2 , 1 the American and Detroit ..,, Citv 24 tenses League champion 4 IA Curtbs Canning was to Skyline High's football t , 41,)1 ,, ',.,,:::: ,, ... ,,..., , :: IS innate 1 1, ,,.. , k 1 , ,.., t, .,, 5t.glyagtftbs3, Calitornlised)2, and be will travinterrupted 1, by ,,,, .. basketball team what he is to Harvard's rowing team 4 ! ' ',,i''.,,,,,.. , , '"', .0",si,,,-i ---4, ,, , ) ,, el Blintos dates the second i Pridgrs following ',,, or 'what he could have been to University of Utah's ,..::..1 New York at Boston Intent) and fifth games, it wits Miretehoth ., 1 ., :,: tr,,, , It Raitirriar9 (2, Iwklitiht) football or basketball team , ,., ..,i., ,,...... ,.,,,. baseannounced , .., : .,..:,.:: Wednesday by 2:trol, rillscatek,,Zi.914)(nioht) , ...,..,. .... I 'F'-7.77.'":, , . 1. ball commissioner William D. Calitonsia at WshingiOn (night) : '''. .:.'.. L .;. ' ".f''77'-- ' ' old former , The 21-yeEckert. .: .::: CLEVELAND MINNESOTA ,,.:., .., ,,::., ,. ..,..:..., .. , , 1,,, '' - ,, :. ,.,,,,r,.,' The St Louis Cardinals, runa.;, , ":, , , "i:,'-i ' ". .'l ':,..1 . , ''',k, at reb3b1: Dhlaandr d at; ro I, bi0 .. , ,.,,,. , .,..,.. .....0DavalMte high School - quarterback won d , !. z,, .:. J.,,, :,.....:,,..,..,,,,,.,;;,...,,,,,... . .70Y01 3b ' 4t2O ... 1 way leaders - in - the National Minion "If 1.0. 0.I 10 Killobrow ,...; , ,, .. ,. , , top - honors as a prep athlete, lb 3 1 1 , Wgner :.,J :, '- - ,, , ''' , ''. , Minnesota the All-Sta- te 1 ::;., 14 ; : l'' rastn11 els Leagttein..,'..and ' ' ::, recognition "' Iseie:Aif ::' winning , t; ..:'' i :.' - ,, , .. ::::1, , , . He ran his string of live scoreless innings to U Wednesday and recorded his third Shutout of the year, pitah . to lead the big a three-hitte- r Giants to a 0 triumph over the I To Open On Oct.,4. ' i,:::',-.- ' :r , . . ::::.:, , , .:::;,'. t - "". ,: a . . consecu-,k- ., Series Set - 7. ), ,.'", 77., .. ::;.::':.,;::,-:-4.:- !, --- N . .:::::,:.,, .::::: ::.,:::,,.. 47 ,, 0 s,,, ., ,;, - -- :' Ilowerf.' 00 - .,,k, , :.: ,.. ....,;,: .::: ,,- - -- , :!,:".:, - ' f '' -- Curt s Top ''''' ,kf... - 1 munnunnummommumumuutommummtuumimumuunt , :. ..,.r.,...?..r...,4.r.,,,r,,-",- Eic LC: -auo71-1E)- ,. ,: , ,, , 0 .., ell , , f . 79-6- the Atlanta and Pittsburgh split a 1 78-6- 1 The victory White Sox' 37th one run triumph this ouston--2-0,season, , .,,br Tiant's base hit highlighted a do three run fourth inning. Leon SCORELESS STUNT Wagner walked to open the Perry's scoreless skein now inning and scored on singles by Includes a nine inning shutout of Max Alvis and Joe Azeue. Larry the Los Angeles Dodgers and 16 Brown walked to fill the bases scorlemt frames at Cincinnati on before Tiant lined a single to September 1 to go with left to score' Alvis and Azeue. Wednesdays whitewashing of Wednesday night's action left the Astros. Mizmesota and Chicago with Perry raised his record' to 12-- . identical records, tied for 15 Wednesday and lowered his first with a 361 percentage.: era mark to 2.86. He also drove Detroit. tied Boston at 2 for In one of the runs scored in the .560 percentage. seventh when he singled in Bob Gaylord Perry,a roolde Wielder winner for the San Francisco had singled home Hal Lanier Giants last season, will not before that. make it to the magic circle this BRILES STARS year, but his superb pitching ofr I late may earn him another kind Pitcher Nelson Briles of record. launched the winning rally with Angels. Josephson opened the whming rally with a single to center and scored au the way from first when left fielder Bubba Morton fell while picking up Berry's hit. - SHORT OF RECORD league leading ' Houston Astro& 3-- 3-- , t , . t ' S' '2' , - a 2 decision to dropped Cleveland. Boston was idle and was tied for second by Detroit, a mere percentage point behind the leaders. New York, Wash- ington and Baltimore were also idle. In National League action: St Louis trinuned New York 34, San Francisco blanked - MI winning runs 'With a two run single in the fourth inning and scattered seven hits as the Indians dropped the Twins into a first place tie with the White Sox. - - 6-- 18-1- A.. ",. ---"--- - ',,,...4 , - 2-- 2 5-- 5 irl,' ' I, Fir ,',,, 4, , - ' ', Cr.(00'4'tt7.' 4;, , . '. , -- - - ,, --- 20 ; : ) , - ... .d:'.-".7i11.'i)'.00':,.111.0..11i11.-et',)- v. 4 'c., t .., , , s.- 401,.. . . . , ' . t o . . . t- - ,,, . . ' . ' ' Sept,ember 7, 19'''-'.- a, . ' r ' . , : . ego' I . . r if I i , . ' ' , ) . L 1 t I E. . . , . . : |