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Show f V- - 28 The Salt lake Tribune, Saturday, September 29, 1962 Cardinals Rock Dodgers, St. Louis Stuns Leaders With Uprising in 10th ; L. A. Slips , Still Leads 3-- 2 Houston , Giants Bow to Storm HIGHLAND 1 By Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO, Sept By Anortatcd Pm (who had driven In the second 28 toUowed with Louis Steady rain postponed run. IjOS ANGELES. Sept jSt Charier James singled home another tingle, sending Flood Friday night's San Francfsco-Housto- n baseball game and the winning run wilhtwo outto third. ' ia the tenth timing Friday j Flood, however, was thrown forced a doubleheader Satnight as St Louts defeated the' out trying to score on a urday between the Colts and Giants. Lcs Angel Dodgers 32 and grounder by Ken Boyer. Bobby pennant-hopefu- l rut their lead over record Gene Smith, running for BAIN BEGAN falling place San Francisco to IS Musal. took second on that steadily 15 minutes before and to moved third when play games. Friday nights game. UmBill hit into a forceout pire in chief Dusty Boggess THIS HAS the eighth loss waited 45 minutes before I--. II games for the Dodgers, calling the game who lor the second straight The home team normally Right blew a chance to clinch decides if a game should at least a tie for. the National start or not but Warren so .. League pennant Giles, National League presistiU take a combination of chocc reminded Boggess by dent Giant and victories Dodger tf1 Tommy telephone earlier that um? losses totalling two to knock Davis. It was Tommys 150th pires assume the decision in the Gar,ts out of the flag. !run batted in. the final series of the season . Eighthaader Larry Jack-sowBUT THE CARDS tied It between any two dubs. ; a Dodger killer in the second. White walked away bark, went the taace for the Dardiaats and ! and scored with two out on a j scored bis lttk victory ia 27 i single by Dal MaxvlIL Then, m the fifth. St Louis Pirates-Ro- ut decide. took command, 2 L Julian lie allowed nine hits, walked Javier led off with a single, two and struck out two. Jack s bunted to second by Flood' son has a 31 record against and scored on Musial s sharp the Dodgers this season and hr single to right 8-- 2 . er, ! tic THE lt the seventh. Johnny Roseboro By Associated Press CURT FLOOD opened the walked with one away and Sept tenth,, inning Card rally with scored after two were out on MILWAUKEE, Pirate southpaw smge off ktser P.tei Per single bv Maury Wills," his s Bob Veale hurled six and Stan Musial. third of the game ranoskt hitless innings against The game drew 51,064 paid., the Milwaukee Braves but had I. LOU VOt ANSII.EI and Mrftrwto Settle for three-hitterkr Um. 3b 5!IH,n victory Friday night iMdft Js HGinlb. 1 om ci steel DOXN CLENDEXOX drove se 3 i MGWV e i e tT ovn Pirate runs with e Flrtvlft1 1ft 4 e e e m ive SoMant National League Sill his seventh homer, a three-ruC CVtv 30 ISIS 4 e 1 thSmiftr blast in the fourth, a double 4 t e Burnet ft m the eighth and a single in Rich? ft ft jRoeftUC the ninth. Tle Veale, ealled 9 liso: back from Columbus at the end of the International sri ti i tom I eSi-out tor Roebuck in ith; season, had allowed League an tore Into Cm n o ter I Sxomr J. m 1. Oran tor twb Braves to reach base on walks before rookie 000 13 Ethan Blackaby singled to left in m to T Dam. Rose- - with two out in the seventh k roroooo'for the Braves' first hit. 30, WEST Ram Eleven Rocks West Squad, 30-- 6 6 3 . . . i - On the Braves on ta 3-Hitt- M jsurgh two-third- 6-- Wayne Morris IS!), Highland end, is off and running for Earns third touchdown against 8-- 1 1 1 j !n n Hurler 1 h am K tt il, Wills Equals Game Mark PITTSIUROH 'MILWAUKEC Hrkrti 5 I 0 Mathews $chafaVJ Zb Groat ss Logan 3b Ctendenon H Star 941 rf Goss cf .Marshalllb 5 S 5 aft 2 3b 2 2 1 Wenke ss 3 2 2 T Aaron lb 13 5 5 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 T2 0 Blackaby Aspremot 2b UfiCrc After Pullman kicked another fourth play Long extra point it was 30-- The Panthers finally broke again dropped on a West fumble and on the fifth play Highlands season long record Jerry Pullman of Highland of not being scored upon w ith made six yards. just 21 seconds left on the scoreboard. On the sixth play, total, not TOM HAWKES recovered a counting kickoffs, Pullman went 19 yards for a touch- Ram fumble and ran with it Jo down. Pullman kicked the first the Highland 22, but Highland extra point, missed the second held and got the ball hack. But and the score was Highland 13, another Ram fumble, recovWest 0 and the strains of the ered by West, gave the Panth-haStar Spangled Banner eis another shot and with Tom iGreenburg and Dennis Peake hardly died down. The Panthers got a break, grinding out tough yardage the scored with Panthers recovering a fumbled punt a Wes Rollerfinally sneaking in from few minutes later, but couldnt muster an offense and Larry the one. Smith returned the next West Highland's line was tremendous. Doug Hammer, Lynn Hanpunt to the Highland 45 to set and Lewis m , , mo tioa..another scaring sen, Herb Clark were best. ' Chappell 'probably drive. but others, induing Gunther PULLMAN struck quickly Mohler, Steve Purhonen and for 26 jards, but after a 15- - Wayne Morris, were a whole yard penalty on Highland, lot better than average I AM LOOKING FOR --- li lee a-- 7-- n CHICAGO 1001 0 10 0 10 0 0 40 10 K pwvs from quarterback Bluth. West's Jim Halverson pursues. Try Lanscf C Mets, 3 to 2 1 tW YORK aft rt WAa d 11ft 1 1 ft w4b ROrflsw A 111ft t2 11 ft3 Trm IIr Vhs ab r ft 3 1ft 3 rt 8 2 4 3 3 Tavor rf S ':.t Cliicubs Trip1 4 d n MILWAUKEE'S second hit,. a single to center by Bob Uecker, led to the Braves run m the eighth. A force out, a stolen base, a passed ball and an infield out allow'ed the run to go home. No Thefts America A1 NEW YORK. Sept 2SiUPI'the eighth bat it was rookie Five matches were run off Hard luck Early Wynn was Joe Pepitone who supplied the Friday is the women's section balked in his third and pos- crusher with a two-rupinch of the Erst annual Fall Tennis bid to gam tus hosier n the seventh Toarr ament at the Salt Lake sibly final 300th major league victory I'r.tJ Pepitone's blow. Wv-r.Tennis Club. Friday night when the New the oldest plaver m the a i'i--ti nii l. coy. Uhne'SaTari Tbik Yankeesrime" frrrri be- - jors at rtursed, a 31 Wad. 113 divisions v hind to defeat the Chicago The orJv run he had given uo aesuLTS White Sox. i Mans Roger I j WSFteei Jan i Mary u 33rd homer of the, season -- THE YANKEES 45 Emma Lou tV wwyfirniriT j ftp GnyMoLeeuwenftjrp game with a four-rurally m 7 5, v Greene e Milw-auke- ... 1 ICtorY olKtll West Be received j 7-- b-- 1 , f Lady Netters Yankees Wreck Wynn Bid. Post Wins Pound Ckisox for 3 Win In Fall Duels 1 4Pftrr-Q- The payoff was a quickie pass from A1 Bluth to Wayne Morris. Garth Hall carried another short West punt back 22 yards to the West 20 early in tie third period and it took High land four plays with Long, Tim Alexander and finally Robin- - d r Major League Scoreboard d 6 Tf1 umo Gary - Summerhays - fired to Mike'Booty for a first down. But then the West defense stiffened and on fourth down Pullman kicked a field goal line to make from the it 16-- just before the end of ' the first period. A straight up and down West punt gave Highland another shot, this time from the West 45 and the Rams needed ten plays to score. By Bill Coltrin Tribune Sports Writer Highlands opportunist Rams caught a West eleven stricken with virus fumblltis Friday and scored 16 points in the first quarter en route to a 30-victory on the West field. AS AN overflow crowd filled the stands and lined the field. Highland scored two touchdowns in six plays from scrimmage. And on three of these plajs West, not Highland, had the ball. Cliff Long, with a built In pigskin geiger counter, grabbed a West fumble on the second play of the game to give Highland the balL On the third play, Da e Robinson spurted 24 yards for aTouci - HIMuMa tttMmeftc Barra c t4 11t 11t StaMR Lftnt tft n 1 1 1 t t CH'HWftEf &teen J J Carafe e toaa 3S S maies. 6e oen Sm Gen Haynes SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE 1 ft m "s Carolyn ta RtawaifttBfc. $fm ww fe 4. Oef hL atctctv Meta vs RfcnartSon. winner L&s Emma Lindsav-- 2 Tan vs. winner 0 t3j Fraed vs. Patsy Heo. 2 1 1 UKweresr? 1 J1 AheF a 3 Sdsrics. 72 noon Lee ttammel J 11 1 w vnps jfma'Ai t a m Mbit WaWrn 1 H f f 9 Eorr ft Ci i 3tfns ftrpret H ISftrft Hvift a 3 t0 4 lift 17 1 LOS ANGELES. Sept 28 Nwnao c 3 100 Johnson cf CHICAGO. Sept. 28 (UPD 6 0 0 0 Constable ft lUFI i Battered Maury Wills VtaNft i Pinch hitter Bob Wills two-ruLaw c twtfiev ft started his 160th game of the 1 double Friday earned the Chiseason Friday night tying a oo o cago Cubs to a 32 victory over jNottebart p National League record aft0 0110 r i- j j! the New York Mets before a' T4H Tlt er Erst having been exduded out for Constable In crowd of wily 595. smallest of because of a sore nght thigh. rounded auf for Wtitay In M0tm 3M 0140 the season. NE ro 'CHICAGO The contest was the night U ."It? PO-Pittsburgh 274. Mil aft r ft rbr - Chacon ss 3 11 ft Santa 3b meeting of the Im Angeles wauhe 2 B274 LOB Pittsburgh A Mifwau 5 0 1 t Hkftfts 2b Logan t Ctanoanon, vi HR Coman c ktt i Dodgers with St Louis. SB Johnson Ctandanon. $F Asro-- Chnsfpnr rf 3 1 t ft drritm V r ft rft itit 4ltlDe 3 t A" PARTICULAR-TYPE-O- MAN F- One who will take an interest in my business. He church must be married, bondable,preferably affiliated, sales experienced. 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THERE WAS a deep contusion, or bruise, of the right thigh caused by so many Ogden will battle Alemannia A, Saturday at 4 p m., at River-- j slides into bases. Wills did not steal Friday side Park in the championship! night as the Dodgers lost, 32. Utah State soccer game to de-After Maury was fitted termine the winner of the with an elastic bandage sup- Dames Cup. port. he decided he could play , IN ADDITION to the chamafter all pionship game three other batr By appearing in 160 games. ties are on tap. At 2:15 p.m. Wilis tied a record set in 1915 Explorers will meet Germania bv Heune Crete of Cincinnati. and Incas will tackle Berlin. At 4 pm. Salt Lake will duel Teutonia. TlWl 1 afiad out 1 7 I g ft Ttli 1 1 0 S out for Cisco pi 7m; ft ar abroad for Foss n tm, for Tofts in am. New Varti Mt Chicaga tit ' E Rodgers. 28 Rodgers, CardweiL SP 7 IU n 1 W To Anderson Cartfwett Ua i Send HBP-- By CCVtstoftherl Cisco fBanfcst, 1AP Totl Home Rons Am an ran L 46; Cash. 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