Show Mc©vey Mits TTomntlhi Career Grand Slant Pilot Victory Is (Orioles Fourth Straight Defeat By MIKE QUANE UPI Sports Writer The Baltimore Orioles with by far the best record in the American League are Aowing signs of weakening Altiough they’re way out in front in the Eastern Division race their fourth straight loss M to Seattle Tuesday night might understandably cause a few Jitters among the Oriole faithful: Opera may be the big draw in Baltimore nest year If the Orioles dominate the race only to blow it in the end In other American League action Chicago iqueexed by in 10 innings New York 1 Boston beat Kansu City California triumphed over CleMinnesota bested 4 veland U 4-- 8-- Washington 4 and Detroit with a doubleheader splitOakland dropping the opener 64 before coining back to take the nightcap M 8-- - Phoebus Suffers Leu Tommy Davis drove in both runs with a homer and a single in the Gene Braben-de-r Orioles' defeat to even hurled a four-hitt0 Tan Ms record at Phoebus suffered Ms sixth lou : the Pilots' u er 10-1- By VITO STELUNO Aurelio Rndriguex drove in three runs for California with a double - I a single to pace the with Cleveland Angels rookie reliever Vem Geishert l jt picking up his first major league victory Bill Von and Ken Tatum added solo homers it attack to the Angels’ white Lou Klimchock connected for the Indians Minnesota hurter Dave Boshit well proved he could something besides Ms teammates he smacked a homer third-innito ignite a four-ru- n outburst by the Twins against Washington Boswell who went I 63 innings ran his record to 14-h- 14-d Oskland Masted Detroit ace Denny McLain for five runs in 3 3 innings In FANS reach to shake the taking their opener but a run- - young be passes In car at scoring single in the sixth by hand of Casey Stengel Bert Campaneria was needed to Manorial Stadium where H living break a 84 tie and give reliever members ef the Buefaall BaB of Fame were hmehall Major League Standings btenatkaal National Leagce America! 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u Stanley and Houston San Diego W L 70 57 61 58 71 58 (8 57 67 60 37 91 CHUCK MILLS (Britton uu SUt practice gun -- U gamewtih pm HOUSTON (UPI)— Jim Bouwinner ton a former' with the New York Yankees wu acquired by the Houston Astros from the Seattle Pilots Tuesday in exchange for relief pitcher Dooley Womack and minor league pitcher Roy Harrison Multiply tills with experience up to ten and fifteen years phis the fact they were the "most elite" of that sport white in college The "superethlete” So as the local high schools and the university undertaka the 1968 season remember the level end performance within mCwKimiW the game 8wwv well to be easy for coacha influenced by the uperetara But our programs serve a dif-And our ferent purpose programs do eerve the athlete as well many others Whatever win or tea you know we may not nhrayi be the beat We may not always play well our beet but “dang try our beet u of u If 1 1IANDLB Six generations pjn Houston (Griffin 36) at St Louis (Gibson 168) 9 pm New York (Koosman 113) at 11 pm San Diegi (Kirby Montreal (Reed 68) at La Angeles (Singer 158) 11 pm Philadelphia (Johnson 68) at San Francisco (McCormick 6 TUIIUSS of care sucawaua Mt-U- SXV 4TUNMTMI formula All here in the wwtiwaus Mamas bmn err vowa cm handle on it And just for good We put a pjn TH OUARANTII AOAINST TRIAD WfAROUT USE YOUR CREDIT POWER TO SAVE MONEY! measure: a built-i- n pouring spout The taste is distinctive The pouring is easy The Bourbon is Jim Beam Cincinnati at Chicago Houston at St Louis nigit Montreal at La Ang nigh Phita at San Fran (Only gama scheduled World's finest Bourbon— since 1795 Exhibition Slate - The Pittsburgh Penguin of the National Hockey League will e exhibition play a scheduled this year the aim announced Tuesday HI-W- ST-1- 07 nme-gam- Tough body 4-p- ly nylon cord resists kmMct and a left hander all Weber State products: Merlin Turley Chris Fisher and Wayne AY COMMERCIAL LOW AS 99 ATlareis and moisture damoge equals new-ctires Guaran- -t- Tonight's gate is for adults SO cents for High School students and 35 cents for Junior k njoi high school age Chiltfrenunder TH JMTtS I 13 are admitted free I Caro in following Beam’s famous half gallon sire Thursday's Gama Atlanta at Pitts night PITTSBURGH (UPI) Bouton Traded M 2:30 13-7- ) 11 0-- Julio Gotey that broke a 33 tie Julian Javier’s homer and Nelson Brites’ four-h-it pitching gave the Cards the victory in the opener Clauce Oaten pitched shutout as the Dodgseven-h- it ers snapped a four-gateeing streak by beating Montreal Wes Parker and Tom Halter doubled to spark a three-ru-n rally in the first inning Willie Darts extended his hitting streak to 33 games longest in the majors pinch-hitt- er at Cincinnati (Cloninger Chicago (Holtzman 7) four-hitt- er run-scori- las young men wtth little time In football At the same time we start practice the professional football teams pay have as many as four or five games under their belts Each weekend we can see a pro football game on teteviatenwe bn the very very select athletes perform This professional football hurti the general bn interest In the college game The fans having been exposed to the "ultimate” In physical skill and execution become a bit harsh with the college and possibly the high school game Not by Intent but Jut from exposure to the of offerings sophisticated football professional Without any malics the fan sometimes forgets the level of performance by uch group A high schorl player when in Ms enter year hu managed exposure to football for only a matter of weeks through Me high school career the college athlete managa but months as a total of high school and college play Along with this exposure and limited participation time of the high school and college athlete there are the obligations achool-wor- k some psrUlme Jobe end other legitimate pur- suits and interests The profeuionil football players devota six months of each year to football and only footbalL No other employment no other obligations but football 3:06 (Ellis Pittsburgh 0 double by took a Lee May un the ninth inning to power the Reds pest the Gibe Glenn Beckert Ernie Banks and Don Young Ml homers in the losing cause for the Cube St Louis lost a chance to gain ground on the Cubs when it lost the second game of the doutdeheader to the Astra on s tworun single in the ninth by th at 7-- 4) la as the Mets swept the doubleheader Cincinnati scored seven runs in the first two innings but it The Pro Prelude Tuesday's Results Cincinnati I Chicago 7 San Fran 13 Phils 4 Atlanta 6 Pittsburgh 4 SL Louis 1 Houston 0 1st Houston 4 St Louis 2 hid La Angela Montreal 0 New York I San Diego 4 1st New York 3 San Diego 8 hid Today's Probable Pitchers (All Tima EOT) Atlanta UPI Sperti Writer Hitting grand elam homers is an art that has been perfected by first basemen Lou Gehrig holds the major league mark of 23 in his career and Gil Hodga set the National League record of 14 Now another first baseman Willie McGovey of the San Francisco Giants is moving into position to threaten National League mark Hodga' McCovey hit Ms second of the season and 10th of Ms career Tuesday as the Giants remained in first place in the Western Division of the National League with a 13-- 4 rout of the Philadelphia Phillies Willie McCevey McCovey's slam came in the third inning after PhiladelpMa's Meta 'swept a doubleheader from San Diego 34 and 0 SL starting pitcher Jerry Johnson Louis beat Houston 0 but lost walked the basa loaded 3 the second game McGovey who also had a Montreal 30 blanked sacrifice a and Angela single fly wound up with six RBIa in and Atlanta topped Pittsburgh the game to boost hia total to a 34 The New York Mets moved to career high of 106 within just three games of the Bate Behind McCevey Bobby Bonds who claims Cubs in the Eastern Division by weeping a doubleheader from he’d rather hit in the leedoff San Diiso after the Cubs wen been has but batting position behind McCovey since he went beaten by Cincinnati for their Ofor-1while batting feadoff in third straight Ion The Mets two gama against New York are also Just one game bBck in last week drove in five rune the lorn column Tom Saver pitched with Ms 26th and 27th homers in the first game and Jim In the other National League games Cincinnati edged fading McAndrew came back with a in the second game Chicago 7 the New York five-hitt- £m lew-inltiel-c- or teed for 27 months against tread wearout sMm M1I UhUiS mJ hsMaSitifl long-weari- I titmi trvdi dry 1 SUV r i CO i ip d ruiU w units if CJW3V KM 295 North Main 752-955- 0 Hours: 9:30-- 6 p m Fri 'til 9 p m |