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Show George Archer Wins By JOHN G. GRIFFIN “UPI Sports Editor USTA. G : ee t . on d pot uM chai “ ; pein 1 3 . F The six-foot-six Archer, e . ng ab been kicked of x m : who Canadian George Ki hitting Ob and Casper x 2 ght on his heels his 282 : whe ( 4 i were though i m Weis ed ° he insists never as a Was cowboy * one stroke ahead of Archer and a has - " He f and three aybe set up aan e ail mare aaa have oe play i the story was— nt have been for wound up one stroke behind him ble ve ee everal years his unlucky 13th attempt e Masters green coat of cash—one of ew ‘or Knudson and for Don January and Coody. Coody, who hasn't won a majo? tournament + th n five years, looked like he was going to be a Cinderella champ when he burst into a one-stroke lead with just Bens my par was the one saved me,” said Arc three holes to \7; eagle fourth: shot pa gaits aa ee fortunate to make 6. Dai Herald 6 Daily % ourney asters i MONDAY, APRI MONvAY, APR Orioles Blank Nats Twice; Boston Wins ba wee | Tom Phoebus burst into,the opener of a doubleheader, 4- his firs homer and Smith ‘prominence by pitching a no-/1. connected in the fifth off Luis hitter. Jim Palmer almost In National League action, St Tiant, Stange allow d eight hits ruined his career trying to pitch| ),;, topped New York, 31, |!” handling the Indians their one. Pittsburgh edged Philadelphia, fifth loss. | The pair collaborated Sunday|6-5, Chicago nipped Montreal, 7Snaps Tie , to solidify the Baltimore Or-6, Atlanta downed Cincinnati) Harmon Killebrew’s eighthjoles’ pennant chances for 1969. twice, 1-0 and 5-4, Houston inning homer snapped a 3-3 tie Palmer, who misseq all last defeated Los Angeles, 52, and and powered the Twins over the season with a sore arm, pitched San a fivehitter in a his Francisco trimmeg San Angels for their first vic any first Diego, 5-1 after Be nce September, i was Palmer got all the support ome four straight losses. t Killebrew’s 398th career ‘bto lead the Orioles to a 20 ne needed in the third inning run, leaving him only two victoryy over Washington in the when Frank saan Robinson followed short of becoming the 14th Se THEIR FACES TELL THESTORY of the 1969 Masters. The three players with first game of a doubleheader. po) Bjair's's single with his player in baseball to hit 400 z Phoebus completed the sweep i hind homerof the season, Blair| Homers picked out by his broad smile, is on the right, George Archer, (Herald-UPI the second game by stopping o44 rookie Merv Rettenmund 4! Kaline’s 410-foot homer the Senators 9 on only tW0 sit solo homers in the second highlighted a three-run first the pensive expressions are left to right, George Knudson, Tom Weiskopf and Telephoto) Biliy Casper. Theyfinished one stroke off the pace. The winner, immediately Has Archer By MILTON RICHMAN UPI Sports Writer AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) Been Tabbed hits. game and the Orioles erupted|i"ning that lifted the Tigers The twin shutouts boosted the for six runs in the fourth inning, over the Yankees. Joe Sparma, with rare relief help from World Rico Petrocelli hit a two-runseries hero Mickey Lolich, was pitching staff's score‘Cowboy’ Orioles’ less string to 30 innings. Dave McNally blanked Washington 9-0 homer eeSueite credited with the victory . Saturday. suddenly to gun dowr 3 ae [Red Sox over winless Cleveland. foe Wate Sox, ho hit the Elsewhere In League ‘a real cowboyonce, he’s said it time approached for a show- swinging doors ind made no riding off into the sunset with iming $20.000 in his saddle bag he le thousand times, yet everybody|down at Backnine Corral, thesecret of thefact he y Petrocelli followed Dalton Jones’ oneto advantnasof a ie ee eee single in the fourthinning with) <..ttle’s inviting short fences to 2 pound out five in beating the 54, Chicago rippe foreman at the Masters’ spread|sensitive individualists you find) 16th, 17 and 18th finished him his wasn't he was heading for some place California, Seattle, 12-7, and Oaklang beat! here, keeps telling strangers|on the golf circuit. Not Archer, |off. monkeying around He was out'called Rancho La Costa in \Kansas City, 3-0, after dropping he's really a cowboy but on pay|though, It’s mo burr under his: | Knudson, the Canadian shoo- for blood. Archer's blood California ae while Woodie Held, Bill Jelton OSWEGO, N.Y. (UPI)—Hospi-| 344 pon Pavletich had ‘solo —lon the tour calls him “Cowboy.”’| grim-looking Texan George Archer, the big, econo-|A calamity like this could|fell apart. He never evengot to from California my-size fellow who's the new/bother some of the more|his holster, and bogeys on the teeth on the 1 ‘owboy didn't come here with, ague, They Boston dow sae Pilots, Pete Ward and Gail tted his’ gave it to himfor his goodhard land, 3-1, Detroit beat New checked work and before leaving he said York, 62, |Minnesota edged Good Condition jiopiins hit tworun’ homers tal officials said that former .., 7 | be some] ——~——_——" St, Louis Cardinals first base-|" Reggie Jackson and Dick 8 day what do you think he was)saddle ter, stirred up things for awhile, Alas, he | himself a long Seems there's gonna man James A. “Rip” Collins. \Green hit home runs to back Faint moreshooting there later in the doing in the bunkhouse? “If they wanna call melioo. He cashed in his chips downhill putt for a tie hit pitching |Major 1 64, was in i “very 8g00d” JimJim Nas Nash's three-hit pitchi in The same thing all cowboys|‘Cowboy,’ fine,” he says. |when he was short from 25 feet heart never won a fair maiden week League condition but will remain in the|jeading the Athletics over the do on payday, Counting. | “T think they call me that/away with a putt that could've or sunk a tricky downhill putt jintensive care unit because of a/Royals in the second game of a rae had eee Buen) and 18th. the on atie him gotten ranch| But George Archer is a|because I live on a cattle | . heart ailment. doubleheager. The Royals, with ‘Standings | Collins was a memberof the Bill Bulleraad Moe DEebaVEeY peculiar kind of cowboy, He and used to work on one. They) Casper, an oll hand at iS, Pad, and the ball trickled a wasn't counting his money out golla give rae sod sind et this sort of thing, gave ‘em all a hovong the hole, there old “Gas House” gang that|providing strong pitching and there awayfrom all the people nickname and this one isn’t bad. frill when he tieatly'c beyond y s National League terrorized National League pit- Mike Fiore adding the power ore’s g wre cowboy G rcher standing Sunday. He was counting his)There's nothing wrong With) on the final hole whe et a : jaches tending Agreement East ching in the late 1920's and/stopped the Athletics in the cause he he has good being tall ; and triumphant . 7 strokes because has aa good Sy a cowboy, aon It’s good hard lhis caddie to hol : ust one of those) LONDON (UPI) — European W.Y L. PCT. GBearly early '30’s. '30’s, opener, Verbal memoryand vividly remembers Work, isn’t it Ithe ball missed the cup by| yw ros, Just one oF tose , "| Chicago what happened to Roberto de| Playing professional golf als0linches and rolled four feet past pet hes a my long neckjheavyweight champion Henry)csurgh Vicenzo, that famous South can be at America gaucho, a year ago. _|the way Archer anq four of “Extra Careful” “T was times, particularly to reracue hing his eee (rom STH did mcomense™ he said, ‘boy grin the world title—if 33 promoter|New York 2 pursuers, Tom Weiskopf, Billy] And then there was Weiskopf,) They were still asking him Jack Solomons can arrange a| Montreal careful to check my|©a5I George Knudson and/not necessarily fastest GUN about the way he workedit here bout with world Borin sore Phil: scorecard,” said the 6-foot-,|Charlie Coody went about it in|in the West but certainly one of while he was saddling up and he)" V2 None. ONIN, SSock new Masters ths final round the longest. He looked, accord: laughed some more Cereer careful.” NLS 5 1 83. ..| with a small Cooper is in line for a shot at St. Louis “| Archer, at times, looked as if iM to Archer. Pilla 300 2 333 3 Je 4 | Tee ee “like he was) “You can’t really have any’ oe with Elis’ma raver | . 4 5 2 4 333 3! 1 er is a golt prothe was being chased by—if/@0Hg 19 shoot al the lights)set strategy.” he said. “You 4erecmintwelt aSmanager | auanta | 6 ot Br f [just go out and do what youoeeecuinga date oie years. Heis not, repeat nol,{members of a passe. Hel CaO eon have to, that's all anche he eee en: six cattle ranchin Gilroy, Calif. He though: never wears Western garb or Coody cameat himlike the o's not!top gun g for awhile ° but when the boots and if he has said he’s iz : _ i He bellied through thosel When last seen, Archer was|'® : 1 ae Ea £00 000 000-05 1 002 000 Ox— 2 40 000 000 Olx— 120) Coleman, Cox (8) and —= Cincinnati (2nd game) Wash 000 000 00-021 101 011 000— 48 1 Baltimore 100 601 0lx— 9 140 St. Louis 3 New York 1 Pittsburgh 6 Phila 5 | Atlanta Queen, Chicago 7 Montreal 6 Atlanta 1 Cin 0, ist Atlanta 5 Cin 4, 2nd Houston 5 Los Angeles 2 Corrales, Bench (6); K, John son, Raymond (6), Stone (8) (1-0) and Etchebarren. LP— LP—Carroll (0-2). HRS—Rose Bosman (0-1). HR—Blair (1st), Rettenmund(1st). 000 120 O16 80 Re Baldwin (4), 0 78 Carroll (7)i and)_/na (3)~osman, ba (Lest and Casanova; Phoebus 2nd), Millan (2nd), Alou (2nd), da (2nd) San Fran 5 San Diego 1 Tuesday’s Games New York Sor | Detroit 600 001 W— 28 2 300 300 00x— 6 7 0 St. Louis at Montreal New York at Phila, night Phila Pitts San Fran at Cin, night and Ryan; Blass, Walker (6), Atlanta at Houston, night Kline 8 aand Sanquillen. WP — aoe a Hi Pittsburgh at Chicago Johnson (Ist).— as vives, Yor! Washington Cleveland New . (7) and Freehan. WP—Sparma ) Lees |Kline (1-0). LP — Wilson (0HRS—Stargell 2 (2nd and 3rd), Sr Teagse Boston Baltimore 000 302 000— 5 5 2 | Bahnsen, Talbot (4), Kekich 010 000 23x— 6 12 2 (6) and Gibson: Sparma, Lolich Wise, wie (7), re (8) San Diego at Los Ang, night W. L. Pet. GB/st. Louis Rasen 020 001 010— 470 . r7kko 100 000—ie 1.4 2 200 000 O10— 3.6 1 Oakland 4 1 800 %a)..!New York 000 010 000— 13.1), Buller. Drabowsky (6) and 4 2 66 Gibson (1-0) and McCarver; Rodtigues) oor Krausse (8) a 1 [Sever (0-1) and Grote Wo LEcoder nee Bae — -1), HR— 8 4 429 2 isan Fran 020 111 000— § 8 1) 1S)» Bando(Ist). 0 8 .000 4 san Diego 010 000 000-15 0! (504 same) West | Perry (I-l) and Hiatt; Selma, j2am' Grme) W. L. Pet. GB Baldschun (4), Santorini (5), Oak ae Kansas City Califor aitornia Oakland Chicago _ Minnesota 3 (1st game) Wash Cincinnati 000 000 040— 04 2|Baltimure ‘I = 1 5.167 4% (2nd game) Sunday’s Results . Linescores {(Ist game) Cloninger, Carroll (8) and French; Palmer (1-0) and ekro 2-0 and Didier. |Hendricks. LP—Colemap (1-1). LP—Cloninger (0-1). |HR — F, Robinson 3rd. - ys Houston “ League National League W, Ue Pet GB) cstanta and has been one for the past you'll forgive the expression—|°™ a cowboy although he lives on a outwitted themall at the pass,| . Major 4 2 .667 .../McCool (8) and Cannizzaro. LP Bunker 0 0 000 000— 0 3 1 a Wee na : ; “600 a ee a Mectager) meer me) ’ ‘Drm a Wa 3 2 3 5001 itera 3 .400 12/Los Ang a cane, Kirkpatrick (6 ); 000 000 020— 25 1| Nash (1-1) and Roof; LP— 1 4 200 24|Houston Sunday’s Results 013 010 oox— 57.1) | Bunker, (0-1), HR — Jackson (Ist), Green (2nd). | Drysdale, Mikkelsen 3, Detroit & New York 2 Moeller (6), Purdin (8) and Minn 000 100 220-5 10 0 Boston 3 Cleveland 1 Haller; Wilson (1-1) and 4 Ed- ¢, ‘lif 300 000I-48 1 Balt 2 Wash 0, Ist wards. LP—Drysdale (1-1) HRS Woodson, Hall (2), Perranoski Balt 9 Wash 0, and —Menke (Ist), Rader (Ist) lie. fs asi *1(7), Miller (9) and Mitterwald;; 1, 1 ( Satan * eerie . mal?" a =. |Murphy. Wright (7), Borbon compromises. They choose the elegant 8 year old bourbon |Minn § California 4 | Chicago 12 Seattle 7 Tuesday's Games Minnesota at Oakland © Detroit at Cleveland Wash at New York Baltimore at Boston nena SYMPATHETIC PRAVDA ed STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY: BE PROOF HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC PEORIA IKK Montreal 1 Chicago 002 030 010-- 67> 3)(2» Fisher (8) Messersmith (8) ee 4\(1-0). LP—Borbon (0-1). HR— 220 000 003— 7 7 Stoneman, Shaw (9), Seinbera|*i/ebrew (Ist). (9) and Bateman; Hands,|-y. Regan (8) and Hundiey, Oliver|T#Ca80 413 300 100— 12 13 1 (7), WP—Regan (2.0), Stoneman | (ist). (0-2), LP-|Seattle 100 400 o02— 7 11 2 HR—Jones|,, Peters, Wood (4) and Pavletich, Josephson Brabender (1), (4); Pattin, Bouton (3), MOSCOW (UPI)—A trol American League Barber (9) and Haney, WP— 000 210 000— 37 0/Wood (1-0). LP—Pattin (1-1). bus conductress in the Ukrai-/ Boston nian town of Belgorod has been|Cleveland 100 000 000— 1 8 0/HR—Ward(ist), Melton (1st), GEORGE ARCHERtries to help his putt for a birdie on the 18th green, but it slipped past dismissed for entering the) Stange (1-0) and Gibson;|Held (1st), Hopkins (Ist), the hole and refuses to fall, The miss didn’t hurt, however, as Archer got his par on the next driver's cabin and kissing him, Tiant (0-2) and Azcue. HR —| Paveltich (1st) Davis (si), putt and won the 1969 Masters Tourney by one stroke, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) Moscow Radio reported. Petroceili (1st), Smith (1st), | Vidal (1st), |