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Show M - The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, June 1, 1965 , ill With Cincy Dodgers Sp lit Reds Collect 6-- 1 litcap - Joey Cincinnati's LOS ANGELES Hal Sharp Pirates Beat Pliils for Victory er PITTSBURGH Clendenon tripled Iff Largest Crowd crowd of 50,997, largest in the majors this season, watched the National League leading 3 Dodgers win the opener when Maury Wills fourth single brought in the winning run with mo one out in the ninth inning. Frank Robinson Jim Gilliam was the only double, homer Dodger base runner through the first eight innings, collecting a leadoff double in the third and moving to third on a wild pitch before Jay settled down and retired the side. did not allow Jay, now another man to reach base until the nmth when the Dodgers pushed across their run on singles by Jeff Torborg and Maury Wills and a sacrifice fly by Wes WASHINGTON (UPr) -- T,e Parker.- Senatois swept a Washington Slams Double Solons iweep Athletics in Double Win n 2-- n BLUING ON ICI IMITATES n WIND HOLE 3-- 5-- 3 If streams you or ponds where GO FOR LATE SEASON DUCKS SHOULD BE COVERED WITH ICE, LOOK FOR CE-FR- EE HOLES WHERE THE -- CURRENT PRESENTS ICING SOLID. BREAK THIN ICE EDGES OF SMALL. HOLES TO BtLARGE THEM. CLEAR AWW BROKEN ICE TO SET DECOYS. On thick solid ice, pour and Andre Roders each singled across a run before Clendenon lashed a triple down the left 2-- 0 homer. 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McBean un43 7 S 5 4 Secret won a decision Koonce (L, 0 0 0 l'a Humphreys corked a wild pitch and walked from the stewards and with It McDaniel 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Abernathy Cookie Rojas before getting the 557,500 Will Rogers Stakes HBP By Humphreys, Fisher. WP 01 Ruben on a Amaro hitter Fisher, Abernathy T3 rmni!i He fell behind in the third on pmch Monday after a furious fly out. homer CamPaneris-viouslby' struggle m the stretch loaded the bases against pre-l- a Pmch hitter-- Dick Stuart sinfte fiflh Jun KlnS dou' in the Phillies two runs in with Carpenters rule at Hollyunbeaten Jim Maloney lBut gled r the seventh, chasing starter Don wood Park. angled him in and walks to relief pitcher Ron Per-g1Cardwell. 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The Los Angeles Dodgers were the last National League team to win that many, posting 13 in a row in 1962. The Pirates jumped on Chris Short in the third. Manny Mota doubleheader from the Kansas Frank Robinson slammed, a Athletics Monday, City' and his double, and eighth homer to with foui-hi- t help the Reds beat the Dodgers pitching by for the first time in six meetings Pete Richert and three homes this year. the nightcap. The loss was the fourth in a winning Richert became the first CIaude 0s' Washington pitcher to turn m a fLleft'hander I teen, winning game this Wills singled across the win-- , complete SAN C.a lord no-h- 5-- 2 4-- . his 11th homer, a two-rushot (AP) touched Sirrt- was Curt off in the sixth Perry for; inning 'two first inning singles, them mons that pulled the Giants out Jack Fish- -' pitched ball Over the final front CHICAGO (AP) ers three-hi- t pitching and a 873 innings as the San Francisco The Giants then w tapped it up three-ruhomer by Jim Hick- Giants ran their two-ruseventh when winning strekk j'vth a man carried the New York Mets Mnled- - Hal Latuer Hart LouislJun to five St. by defeating to a 2 victory over (Jie Chicago j Cubs in the opener of a double-heade- r 1 Monday. The loss was the fifth in a row t Monday. The second game was called for the Cardinals. because of darkness with the Third Straight llin after nine inteams tied, reto be have will and Perry, bringing his record to nings with his third straight played. The Mels seemed to have the triumph, got the only runs he second game wrapped up twice. needed when Willie McCovey hit They went into the eighth with a lead behind Gary Krolls three-hi- t pitching, but Billy Williams tied it with a two-ru- n n A 3-- By Chicubs LATE SEASON DUCK DECOY TIP runs and scored five-ruthird inning as the Pirates defeated Pittsburgh Philadelphia Monday for their lllh consecutive " victory, longest winning streak tn the major leagues this season. . Best Since 1914 6-- p Race Purse - 4 to 1 Giants Stagger Cardinal Crew, Met Crew Digest Donn home two himself in a Fifth St, Louis Loss Fisher Hurls Sportsman's 11 thin Row (AP) - (AP) Jay halted game losing streak by pitching a three-hittMonday as the, Reds whipped the Los Angeles Dodgers 1 in the second game of a doubleheader. ' r27 T 1 1 1 BYU Baseballers Win in Mexico MEXICO righam launched a CITY- - Young seven-gam- (DPI) -BUniversity base-Ta- ll e series m Mexico Monday by crushing the National University of, Mexico 23-- in a game Steve Calioon of Cedar City, Utah, went the distance for Hanna hear Pie rest of the docs report on Lefty'a arm, boss? . i was 'walked intentionally and Jack Hiatt doubled both home. All She W rote Peiry was in trouble right off the bat in the first inning when Bill White singled, stole second and went to third on a wild pitch. White scored on a grounder by Curt Flood and then Ken Boyer singled. But that was all for the Cardinals for the day, ST. 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