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Show w w DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, 2C -- l September 26, 1967 ! :5 1 ' - . By FRED DOWN UPI Sport Writer ' the Detroit Tigers were beaten by the New York Yankees The Boston Red Sox and White Sox gained Chicago in the ALs mod ground manner" by not playing. A As a result of all the futility, the Twins and Red Sox were tied for the lead with 2-- , The winner of the American League pennant will be the moat thoroughly beaten Cham- pion in hiatory. As they stumble toward the finish line the fourv. contender look more like the laat survivors of New Years Eve party than teams fighting to cut "up a World Series melon. If was another day of lost opportunities Monday when the Minnesota Twins were walloped and by the California Angels 90-6- 8 records and percentages. The White Sox were next, at and .567, a half game behind, and the Tigers were fourth at and .561, 114 games t - .570 89-6- 8 88-6- 9 behind. The Twins; Red Sox and White iSox were all even in the 9-- 2 lost column with 68 losses each more than any previous AL champion while the Tigers had 69 defeats. The Twins and Red Sox have four games each left to play and the White Sox and -Tigers have five each. v The Twins never had a chance when the Monday Angels ran up a 0 lead and then coasted behind the shutout relief pitching of Jack Hamilton and Curt Simmons. Jim Merritt, kayoed in 1 innings, suffered his seventh loss against ' 13 victories. Jim Fregod led the Angels 7-- 1-- 3 -- 23rd victory of the season, suffered his 11th kiss when the Yankees tagged him tor their runs in the third inning. Rookie Jerry Kenney singled home the ingle. The Baltimore Orioles beat the Washington Senators 2 in the only other AL game. In the the San National League, Francisco 'Glanta scored a 1 KMnnlng 'victory over the New 3-- walked two and didnt allow a baserunner to advance past 2-- Utl We a44 i N Chicet Detrlt IMImn itlSUi. n u Weshlnpse New York Mi at Olrwtl Newton 4 PhlleWtohl Pitakwreh loo An t t I t lout 1, I lee m. IA t Pedrpee tot m m CiUtomla rhla (W.tl) Merritt (U)Z) Perry But the Schovaers crew would spend many hours each week at rather play tennis, with each the Salt Lake News Writer Sports irffpent other, than almost anything Club. Older members of the else. iJTqnnIa Everyone?" family will be competing here t jTtjJUa the byword in the Leon And after practicing at home in the Fall Senior Tennis Tourout and beat the world. 2c6qvaen family of Salt Lake they go nament which opens WednesIn the Fall Junior Tennis Where all eight membert JCIfyJ day. concluded which Tournament, Tirf tfazy about the game called last week, Mary Jane, Bob and They will be playing against If noil HARTT W1XOM Swim-Tenn- is . . won seven . i, , nd rTatthl has been one means of e trophies. They en- Brigham Young University. o$er family unity, an important tered eight events. And in that Vrfmtnodity In this modern day one the Schovaers also came Leon took up the sport when jfJter-skelte- r n he was 25. He learned quickly U.S. life. close. the same household may and passed on enthusiasm for Mary Jane won a triple tennis to the entire family. Mrs. jmi fee each other for a week or three titles. Schovaers also plays. ;mjre;thpse days as they rush to All members of this family ejufidde commitments." It is a game we cannot only -- r John Schovaers first-plac- Peo-jflrl- B iP- -k B JIJ Oil Orel 01 4 10 I Dl-- Oiieo. UtS! S I S Stol 0 ... Coliow 466-876- IT 47 Wvtfc "" Wl(vw South Main 2033 1 PH. HU m mms15 6-21- 11 t Rodoer 1 IN 1 Itt ..11)44)11 i POUNDS GAIN u it mil a8 60 DAYS National New YORK okrkkl j tl 41 jjHSir.HlS Stttol 114 Ttt Ml imiMti-i 4 - EXPERT COUNSELORS 1 Kenney. INTERMOUNTAIN W PEARSON TV RlRIltO J H 4tMWhllkoel Will " -- urn H (L1I., PRISCRIBI AND SUPKRVISI A WIIOHT OAININO PROORAM far Yaar ladivldeal Neodt RIRIk Lane No. 1! But win or lose, the game has brought a close knit unity to the Schovaers home which more than combats the outside ten- - REGARDLESS ot YOUR lady Welgkt Caaditian!n Deseret News Special NEW YORK MacArthur Lane ot Utah State leads the na jsions and pressures on todays tion in rushmf w,h 333 yards In young people. fulltwo games. The When the Schovaers want to back rambled for 207 yards last weekend against West Texas play tennis, they can do it .r er AT . TODAY VOLKSWAGEN for ywr effieo, roetwprwnt, lotrnfO, ot. tBOi. I. u when tournament time comes the kida are on their own, and lti-is a thrilling thing to see the make the adjust-- ! youngsters ments out there which lead to victory, Leon said. ON DRPLAY I IS)I 1 I k I k I IM I 0 I I : play together, but give each ' other advice, Leon says. But Bl' "NEW" VOLKSWAGEN RENT TV COIOI H MO- -1 tolllt ill-- 1 tkrhM ! I BUSINESSMEN! World Sorios Starts Oct. 4! Pleerao yter pdroti SB 4 M 0 Clerk Stanley ct 4111 1 f MAullft to 1 1 1 4 Kenney 4 1 1 1 Menu I 4 M1 Kalin rt Ik W Her Ion It 4 k I 0 Peolteno t f Preehen 0 4 4 1 1 Wert to 4MB4 Whit rt Mthw Ik I M Moeckltto It 4 1 1 Trcpwahl M WIOMIjt Schovaers Swing Together 3 101 Kt ilii 1MB I Pregoel. DITROIT x HO 100 'I!!'- t Total Ji Brunet J HamlHtn Slmmom righthanded pitcher John Buz- I thardt to the Houston Astros for "in excess of the 120,000 waiver price or e player to be delivered 4 Sill til ill I 7 lh). N4woBoto KfjKtolek Bill 4 SI 1 o'reXt! ) Herd . keelro pk Ninon c eliey ok Mlndoeeio Zimmerman. A Mlnnpeeia Mlnnetol t. IP Repot. 4 t4l. lhart. Port 1 MIUI - WP Wen Vkrulto 1 n . it. awe? m. OhO Zlmrman Roillm Uhleendr Total TENNIS EVERYONE Onj Phltewtoh (M). Htusto (Wl 411 till 4ttk llttCerewtk 0 till! flit to 10 10 et ill! till JHamlton toowron pk W s:?nd IMkkh M (U PolanO I PCIork ok 1 1 1 I Tewer to BIBB Killekrew IB 4 Olive rt AIINon H 4 I I 1 i-- MINNIIOTA fl - 8 1968 I MMWM4) iumvpn ttorkji. PNwHb. teton 4 I III 111 I Merlon rf Hell r Minchor IB Held cf Repot ct Knoop Ik a Rodoer Brunet R Loon Schovoers family, tennis trophies In background, are: Barbara, 4; Judy, 7; Susan, 9; Mary Jane, 12; John, 13 and Bob, 15, Charlotte and Leon Schovaers. All members of this SLC family are net enthusiasts. BWwi (). Henev IP Btlnwin (Ml. I I 001--1 M 100 Roenovtky. - Wt 0 Cm o. w4 (It to Ot CtMCMO tea leenhpr : " wunnew gw. It PhlMeWMo Itouiton PimOwro el Le AnotlM thlht) New York ot to Proncmco AHonto at cmomnoH intentl French) S J J - BALTIMORE (UPI) The Orioles Monday soli Baltimore pTm SEE THE ton PronmMafNmiSYrti MeoOer't SotoMt Collternlo t, Minn tel I & Weehino Beltlmor Detroit I New York Only oomet echemiM. Wethlnoien Belllmer Boempn. Traveling Pitcher I N 4B CUV g the season. I S.H won first major league start, limiting the Dodgers toisix hits. The Dodgers tj$d a National League record set by the 1946 Boston Braves as they played in game of their 27th extra-innin- TVPtmfcwo m AHemo let PntelM Newton sy New vore 14 8 Sm Clvln4 Rookie Jim Shellenback his Lew p We 2 8 :$ JcmeiMneN to 106. 40 . tl Celltoenl Kent t to to Minnesota Boston ThAut a merit National League wo Loot Pet. .J Pet. .JM V ninth-innin- n PENNANT RACE Majors Tally American League run-scori- 2-- first run after a walk and an Infield out and (cored the second run on Joe Depitonea 2-- 3 Jim Wynna single g climaxed a two-rurally by the Astros and gave reliever Dick Farrell his 10th victory. Wynne blow increased his seasonnins batted in total York Meta, the Houston Astros out the Philadelphia edged Phillies 44 and the Pittsburgh Pirates edged the Lo Angeles Dodgers 1 in 11 innings. A walk to Brooks Robinson and singles by Curt Blefary and Curt Motton snapped a 24 tie in the ninth and gave the Orioles reliefer Eddie Watt his third win. Jim Hart's single scored Tito Fuentes with two out in the 10th Inning to give the Giants their smalvictory before 2,818, the lest crowd ever to watch them in San Francisco. first. Earl Wilson, trying for Ms attack with three hits and three runs batted in and Rick Reichardt contributed key singles in both the first and second innings. Hamilton took over for George Brunet in the fourth inning and shut out the Twins for 2 innings before turning over the mound to Simmons. The Tigers, who could have moved into a tie with the White Sox, were equally Ineffective as they were held to four hits by the Yankees A1 Downing. 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