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Show = 2 E % sggtnvse2 J / ¥ : | THURSDAY,*SoM DalyHea .ig ba a als Top Phils 8-5, Take Lead As Cincy Loses Cardinal Pittsburgh N Reds -1t00in16Inni ngs aie I at In UBLSparta Writer es if 18 decisions fantastic National-League pen- Record Try By FRED DOWN the early hours this. morning UPI Sports Writer did not bother the United States Pedro Ramos isn't eligible to track team, which worked out with a diligence. at the Olympic pitch in the World Series’ but me) Bunning ‘in 3! 1-3 (UPI)—Walt Arfons and Tom| Tan up an $0 lead It was a ‘trickling bunt otene the bat of 20-year-old rookie mes. Key blows for| q eateher Jerry May and when it stayed fair it brought home the Tim McCarver, two oa mo and a is we ls gave the Pittsburgh } Village later in the day. At 4:14 a.m, local time (2:14 p.m. EDT), sleeping Tokyo was rocked by a fairly heavy quake which registered three on the a two-run) j a 1-0, 16-inning Wednesday night victory. over the Cin- Japanese scale of seven. Asked if the quake had wor- on ni aac a unthe einnati Reds “and boosted the Allen singled with St. Louis’ Cardinals into sole two out ih the aie then day Possession of the lead. faded fast as Cardinals Earlier, the Cardinals contint m Taylor and then ued their sensational drive to- Gordon fonate held off _ ward their first: flag since 1946 theore Philadelphia rallies. with an'8-5 tory that extended the forlorn hiladelphia Phil- lies’ losing streak Francisco Giants Housten Colts 2-1, to 10 games. Angeles Dodgers “Mind if we watch. We un derstand you're going for a perfect game.” BYU Netters Chicago Cubs 2-0 1 “the Cardinals As a result, and Reds go ‘into their final|and :the’ Milwaukee Braves three games of the ason with tripped , New York Mets 6-5 the Redbirds enjoyi a one12 innings in pher NL acgame ‘lead and the vantage of playing out: their season against the last-place New York SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Mets. The Reds have one game left with the Pirates and two Brigham Young University tenwith the Phillies. The Phillies, .|nis players are making a one who once owned that fat 6%- CINCINNATI (UPI) — Danny team affair out of the annual game lead, now can do no bet- Murta who led the Pitts- Fall Tournament sponsored by ter than tie for the flag. burgh irafes to the pennant the Utah Tennis Association. Strikeout Record Set and world championship in 1960, The six survivors as play in the men’s singles division May’s winning bunt.-came afearly today that he ter Donn Clendenon opened the as manager be16th inning with a double, and pa of ill; health, today are all BYU players, In moved to third on Bill MazeroHis announcement came in a'|Wednesday’s action the twe after the meal it took to the track by storm for a lengthy day for failing to report the workout, authorization of medication with- Just as Wednesday, nearly in 48 hours before a race for a all the foreign athletes in the horse under his care. village weré on hand to watch The horse, Rama Chick, won the Americans werk. the third race at River Downs World pole vault record holdon Aug, 25, er Fred Hansen had a big galFoley for three months Wednes- Murtaygh Quits As Pirate Pilot acquisitions who eras popped every time he moved down the runway. Parry C’Brien was another to attract a big crowd as he worked at the shot, while track stars like Hays Jones, Henry Carr and Ulis Williams had many admirers as they went full blast in short sprints. Can Clinch Pennant Lop, NewPact bee stranded, including 13 in the last eight innings, They; had CHICAGO {{UPI) — Manager their ‘biggest chance when. they|Al or wito still has a mathfilled the bases with one out in em. al chance of leading his 15th win in the nightcap. Milt Ramos shut out the Tigers Pappas, a 16-game-winner, * suf- for ‘the last two innings of the fered -his seventh loss.. first game to preserve Ralph Indians Win Two Terry’s |seventh win and then The Cleveland Indians swept retired Gates Brown with two a doubleheader from the Boston on and two out in the ninth Red Sox § and 3-0 and the inning of the second game to|Minnesota Twins beat the Kan- save Jim Bouton’s 18th triumph.|sas City Athletics 6:1 in other Mickey Mantle and Joe Pepi-|AL action. Sears A four-hour and 14-minute sug the Pirates: defeated the Cin- in, the meet were eliminated. in which a record 36 ba The biggest surprise involved cinnati Reds 10 in 16 innings struck out. Pittsburgh starter top. seeded Jim Osborne of in their last 33 innings, ‘collected nine hits but left 18 runners including a homer by Willie Kirkland and two hits each by Don Blasingame, Don Lock, man, to give Claude Osteen his §.- Quality Cosis No Nove at ' ski's sacrifice. It broke up a clubhouse n¢ws conference after University. of Utah players left Wedgesday night dropping the Bob Veale fanned 16 in 12 1-3 Redg a full game behind St. innings and Cincinnati starter Louis jn the National League \Jim Maloney struck out 13 in raee. ly |11 innings. | The Reds, who haven’t scored Richle to ried him, broad-jumper Ralph Boston quipped: ‘Was there one?” The lanky Boston, fa- Ameriean League pennant and Chicago White, Sox and: roe the Orioles dealt’ Washingvored the Olympic title first under freshman Manager More! Orioles, who split) thetos s Les Narum his 15th Joss hi to win ialty, “No, iB twienight doubleheader with. the}ir. their opener. The Senators ; Oro it a ete byPana sie op tiae ae Washington Senators. came back with a 12-hit attack, breakfast.” The Yankees can clinch the helped the Yankees to pennants COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) —| The team rose at 6:30 a.m. pennant outright today by and did some light work before sweeping another doubleheader The state Racing Commission breakfast, but an hour or so lery around him and the cam- from the Tigers. suspended owner-trainer Dravo Fall Meet i | | which also. includes Johnny| tone homered and Mize, Johnny Sain, Tom Fer-jardson had a ‘two-run rick and Enos Slaughter to name|lead the Yankees’ eight-hit™ atonly a few—has been ‘credited|tack in the opener. In the nighthe’ll occupy an honored’ place With one victory and cap, Roger ‘Maris and Elston i. the gallery of New York!‘ ‘saves” in 11 appearances. |Howard each had three hits Yankee pennant heroes. Ramos did his late-inning and knocked in three runs and Acquired from the Cleveland twice Wednesday Tom Tresh homered in a 14Indians on Sept. 6, the 29-year. the Yankees cut ine. magicoffensive pennant-clinching : Jerry Adair and Jackie old Cuban has given the Yankees the necessary late-inning two by defeating the dt hit homers and rookie bullpen strength to move to the Tigers 7-6 and 11-8. ly Bunker struck out eight’ cd asphitter for his 19th win threshhold of their fifth straight gained ground on both hoys said something aboutit atliate-season OWNER SUSPENDED - Star in | | Yankees Cut Pennant-Clinch Magic Number by Taking 2 From Tigers TOKYO (UPI) — The earthquake which rocked Tokyo in “BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS tinals |' blitzed » Jim nant race of all-time may Tal eee been a 20-foot single. USA. Olympic | Team Holds ai Tokyo Drill. Plans for tn his bead team- The aerblow a in the most] as TIME Ourt \Speed Team SEARS Utah whe bowed to BYU’s Don Lowe, 64, 6-4. In another match Cougar Bill Fort— AUTOMOTIVE Utah’s Rick Bennion, 6-4 » 64, LeadersIn Big Leagues the 13th but Al MeBean relieved Chicago White Sox to a pen- sey is making plans By United Press International Veale and retired the side. Curt Simmons; who found a for new. career with the Cardinals National | agnnd a two-years con- Macias after being cut Jeose by the tract; with what General ManPhillies in 1960, went eight in- ag = Ed t called ‘“‘a wellnings forhis 18th win ofthe desetved e,”’ bringing his | The one-time $65,000 salaty to ba estimated $50,000 Philadelphia benus left-hander a a Major League Line Scores American League ‘(lst Game) Cleveland Bosten 020.000 300— 5 72 000 000 000— 0 40 000 001 200-3 60 000 000 000-- 0 70 Clarty, Mil Aaron, Mil Torre, Mil, Allen, Phil 128 436: 68 144 . 141 865 102 185 , 150585 86 189 . 160,624 121 197 . 153 625 108 196 . 157579 91 181 . Wiliams, Chi 158 629 97 196 . Flood, StL Maye, Mil 159 666 95.206 . 151579 94177 . and plier.Logers-hegit (8-16). American League ae4paypew Mincher Oliva, Minn 157 658 107 211 . ‘Robnsn, Balt 160600 80 189 . Hord, NY 145535 61167 . -Tiant (10-4) and Romano. (Galy games schdduled) Charten, Ritchie (8) and Nixon. a_ Natiqnal League Loser—Charton (0-2). HR—Wag(a innings) ner (31st), Alvis (18th). Hous. | 000: 001-000 00 1.92 "(and Game) Cleveland Bosten W. ABR. H,Pet. Clmnte, Pitt 151608 91 208 , tle, NY 139:455 88 139 . SB. | 000; 001 000 O1— 2 41 Robnsn, Chi Frehan,, Det, Kaline, Det Powell, Balt Bresud, Bos 137512 141 508 142 516 131 414: 155 556 80153 69 152 76 153 71 121 83 162 . . . : ; Peréy, Duffale (11) ‘and Halex. meee= Eoitalo (5-1), Loser Giants 44; Williams, Cubs 32; Cepeda, Giants 31; Callison, Farrell, Qwens (9), Woode- Ystrzki, Bos 148 534 75 160 .289 McDowell (10-6) and Azcue. shick (10), Brady (11) and Hoff. Home Runs man, . Bateman (9), | Grote (11). ‘National League — Mays, Morehead,Heffner (8) and Till-|™4% Nixon (8). Loser — More- (ith). (14th). | a. ; } E Phils 31; Hart, Giants 30. American == Killebrew, Twins 48; Powell, Orioles 000 000 212— 5 6 4 38; Mantle, Yanks 35; Colavite, 48 —_—_—_—, Phila. © St, 22 400 00x— 8 14 2 Be , Locke (4), Wise (6), Stevens (8) and Triandos, Sim- mong, R. Rely on ALLSTATE Batteries A’s 34; Stuart, Red Sox 33. Runs Batted In National League Boyer, Cards 117; Santo, Cubs 412; Winner Torre, Braves’ 106; Callison, for Dependable Starting Power Phils 104; Mays, Giants 103, ). 900 000 000~0 20 Sex 100; Killebrew, Twins 100; Mantle, Yanks 107; Colavito, Chicagé Los Ang. 300 000 Dox 2.5 0 J (@3-11) ‘and Bertell. Purdon; (1-0);.and Torborg. (16-7). ), Powell | a -— ( Pitts. 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