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Show imiants United Press International The Giants ended Cincinna-ti'- $ y stay in the top spot in the Western Division by! sweeping a doubleheader from Philadelphia, and Tuesday night. The sweep put th$ Giants one-hagame ahead of the Reds, who beat tiie New York Mets, in the J fi$t game of a doubleheader bjk lost the second game, . f iThe Atlanta Braves, who ware in first place last Satur- two-da- 6--2 5-- lf t 10-1- : :: See Major League Summary, D-- day, swept a doubleheader f frdm the Montreal Expos, and to remain within a , Baltimore Washington, beat Kansas City. in 10 innings, New York edged CaliSeattle downed fornia. Boston, 9 2, Oakland beat but lost the Cleveland, second game, 10-- the seventh and Pittsburgh added seven runs in the ninth to rout Los Angeles. Stargells homer was believed to be the longest ever hit in Dodger Stadium. i 8-- Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver was thinking of resting Brooks Robin-so- Pete Rose, Bobby Tolan and Tony Perez hit homers in the , first game as the Reds routed , Tom Seaver and whipped the Mets in the first game. But the , n earlier . Mets rebounded in the second game to knock the Reds out of first place with an eight-ruthird inning. n , 7-- 5 Orlando Cepedas three-ru- n homer in the seventh inning' carried Atlanta to the second-gam- e Victory and a sweep of the Expos. Chicago remained in corm mand in the Eastern Divsion Bill of the Giants. when, winning pitcher hands singled tn a second in4 Giants Dave Marshall ning run to cap a two-rumove in four runs, and Ron rally as the Cubs beat the n Bob Bolin 0 f-- I I HUnt and Bobby Bonds hit consecutive homers in the Wth inning of the opener. In tbd second gamn, Bob Bolin scored the run that snapped a 24 tie. other games, Chicago to stretch Houston, Eastern Division lead to games over New York while St. Louis edged San to move within two Diego, games of the Mets. Pittsburgh this wek but decided against it after talking it over with him. He was rewarded for his faith Tuesday night when Robinson homer in slammed a two-ruthe 10th inning to give the Orioles a victory over the Kansas City Royals. Bobby Murcers three-ruhomer with two out in the ninth, provided the Yankees with their margin of victory over the Angels. Murcers homer made a winning pitcher of Lindy McDaniel and tagged Clyde Wright with a loss. n , ... part of Giant surge half-gam- e 4 NEWS, Wednesday, August 6, 1969 JJ Elinor Soys: 7-- Giants beking for a day. Page n 11-- its t,e IS'ow DESERET Don Werts single off second baseman Rod Carews gloe with the bases loaded scored Kaliae with the winning run for Detroit in the 13th inning. 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