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full size BUICK BUICK SPECIAL CADILLAC CITY SERVICE MOTOR Corp 1 Hi lit St Phon SH 2 8438 A A A A A 21 TH JOURNAL AND COURIER LAAYETTE IND Monday Evening June 28 1965 Twins Stay GameAtopjL Oriole Errors Set Red Sox Top Nats In Twin Bill I in the say it is spring training about March 1 CHICAGO 35 2 10 2 3 0 2 0 is operating up to now 12 030 his (Jack 6th in Row BOSTON puzzling Team 62s Tie In San Elks A 1 0 Totals 2 to the bushes 2 0 loyd Wins and the Uni 2 St Paul Open Clemson in 2 By 4 Strokes staff Total Dixon aris 20 Iri 64 Win Over Muncie 2 last The Martha and tight end Jim Kelly Lionel Hebert and rank Beard WITH US!" LOANS ROM SlOO TO 1000 25th and South Sts 'LSM ASSOCIATES fillers 3 2 2 0 0 0 What have we done? De stroyed baseball what If the pitching staff we have formed goes anywhere but to the Mets or Kansas City the race should be over by July 4th would hustle them 50 for the season the three have won 3 0 10 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 10 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 10 35 1 7 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 10 21 single in the a 5 4 sweep with 2 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 3 12 0 4 0 0 0 2 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 3 4 2 3 3 2 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 1 0 0 and pick and if 2b lb 2 0 7 26 26 26 30 30 37 618612612571 559471438420 394308 11 11V? 2 2 5 7 14 McCraw If Buford 3b Skowron lb If Martin Hansen ss Berry cf Weis 2b John Cater ph Wilhelm Totals 9 0 3 0 5 2 ab bl 4 110 4 0 0 0 Salmon 3b Colavito rf Hinton lb Wagner If Atcue Gonzalez 2b 8 0 0 0 6 2 Green cf Jones 3b Mantilla Thomas Cniglro Nixon Lonborg i 4Vi 5Vs SS 40 43 ph ph Cleveland Baltimore Detroit New York Los Angeles Boston Washington Kansas City Up Double Victory or Chisox 6 2 4 0 Brandt cf Aparicio ss Adair 2b BRob'ns'n Johnson lb Bowens rf Brown Blair cf Snyder ph JMiller Orslno ph Total Whittington Dixon dealt you eight of the finest pitchers in baseball Some clubs carry 10 but a couple of guys off our staff could fail to catch their planes for a week and never be missed Sadecki is 2 7 Wickersham 1 6 Jackson 4 10 Bouton 4 7 and Radatz 4 5 Suddenly the latter has become just big The Boston giant got by on a phenomenal moving fastball which he hurled pitch after pitch It appears to have lost a little of its zing Special warnings are going out to persons outside the ball park when Radatz one time mar vel plods to the mound JONESES KEEP UP 5 13 0 10 0 0 0 2 0 6 12 0 7 110 6 2 2 1 8 2 4 4 3 2 2 1 7 0 0 0 6 13 2 2 0 0 0 Speed Riggs famous tobacco auctioneer recommends 3b lb Seattle Tacoma Portland Vancouver Hawaii Spokane UEL I AGENT ASSOCIATES INANCE COMPANY INC Burma a pya is 210lhs of a cent REPRESENTATIVE PAYMENT SCHEDULES Vi 3 4 10 127z 15V1 have signed 1965 contracts for their second year in the Nation al ootball League I Behind 8'Zz 15 18' ord Stops LA or Raymond loyd 520000 Tommy Aaron 59750 Gene Littler 59750 Dean Refram 55000 Jack Nicklaus 54050 Bruce Devlin 54050 Arnold Palmer $2975 Joe Campbell 52975 Dick Sikes 52975 Dickinson 52975 Johnny Pott 52200 Lionel Hebert 52200 rank Beard 52200 Dick Moyer 51850 Jacky Cuplt 51850 Billy Casper 51600 Bob Goalby 51600 Doug Sanders $1600 Paul Bondeson 51400 Just count up their 1964 vic tories 153! There are only 162 games on the schedule You could borrow money from Sam Snead or rank Crosetti on that staff 3 0 2 0 We know one guy who has changed his American League choice three times and would like to make another switch not us but we confess our confidence is shaken Chance and Jackson might need some righthanded help so toss in Dave Wicker sham of Detroit and Jim Bou ton of the Yankees Wicker sham paced a second half Tiger drive with a glittering 19 12 Bouton was considered the young fighter of the New York staff a guy who worked so hard the even got sore arms Jim had a fine 18 13 record and was im mediately tabbed as one of the coming greats ab bi5110 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 Last season was not exactly the best Radatz ever had but he had a 16 9 record in the bullpen and saved a flock of others fanned 181 batters in 157 innings and the mighty Mickey Man tle one of the super stars of the era has one hit for lifetime off Radatz Too many bills for your budget? See Associates! You can get the cash you need to pay your bills in full Select your own! monthly payments from the schedule below Tourney Returns CHICAGO (AP) The West ern Open Golf Championship will return to the Medinah Coun try Club in 1966 after a four yea lapse Sponsors said Saturday the tournament will be June 23 26 This Western Open starts July 1 and continues ir through July 5 at Tam Shanter Coun try Club Smalleys Cop Elks Tourney Mr and Mrs Jack Smalley topped a field of 18 couples in the mixed two ball foursomes at the Elks Country Club to capture the award for low net honors Second place went to Mr land Robert Brady while third was taken by Mr and Mrs Jinr Irvin! Phil Connelly "and Dot Bramble teamed to claim fourth with Mr and Mrs Sam Lehman finishing fifth Okay AL Terms BOSTON (AP) Defensive ends Larry Eisenhauer and Bob Dee became the first veterans to Sign their contracts with the Boston Patriots of the American ootball League Saturday CHICAGO (AP) The Chica go White Sox taking advantage of five Baltimore errors which blossomed into five unearned runs swept a doubleheadtr from the Orioles 6 2 and 4 0 Sun day 4 Luis Aparicio flashy fielding shortstop com mitted three errors and pitchers John Miller in the first game and Steve Barber in the' second were guilty of miscues which led to the double downfall In the opener Baltimore took a 1 0 lead in the first on singles by Jack Brandt Aparicio and ab 3 So we start with Chance Radatz We could almost ud the Kansas City staff win eh? No we promised a cinch and you are going to get it 32 4 12 2 100 000 101 100 4 It takes more than a Pya to pay off bills (Get ths money you need right now at Associates I Who won the most games in the major leagues last season? get him That would be Larry Jackson who was 24 11 for the bumbling Cubs truly a remarkable performance he might have won 30 with six or eight of the other major league clubs 2b M'Mull'n 3b Kirkl'nd cf Howard If King rf Chance 1b Zimmer Br'kman ss Daniels Bridges Held 3b Totals Washington Boston Kirkland Thomas Petrocelli Washington 1 LOB Washington 9 Bos Ton Brinkman Green Lonborg Petrocelli (At It is fantastic that so many star pitchers should slumped so badly in one winter 28 29 36 41 44 47 Division i Lost 29 32 33 35 Tackle 'Trimmed' CHICAGO (AP) Defensive tackle Earl Leggett trimmed down a dozen pounds to 255 signed Saturday for his eighth season with the Chicago Bears of the National ootball League Leggett 6 foot 3 played season at 267 HADLEY INSURANCE SERVICE G1 7 4161 I Los Angeles Cincinnati I San rancisco Yastfzemski continuing hisjpi'ttsburgh climb in the American League i Philadelphia batting race collected a pair of Chicago singles in the opener knocking Lonborg CLEVELAND (AP) The Cleveland Indians swept a dou bleheaer from Kansas City 10 7 and 11 7 Sunday winning the opener) on Chuck three run hqmer in the 15th inning and taking the nightcap with a four run seventh inning rally that snapped another 7 7 tie The Indians collected 21 hits in the 'opener four by Hinton and 114 in the nightcap as they made it 14 victories in their last 16 games and remained tied for second place one half game behind Minnesota The Indians broke open the nightcap in the seventh alter Rocky I Colavito singled Rene Lachemann made a two base throwing error on red Whit bunt and Hinton was in tentionally walked Pinch hitter Max Alvis drove in the tie breaking run with a sacrifice fly I IVE HOUR MARATHON Larry double nroduced another run before pitcher Sonny Siebert capped the uprising with a two run sin ale Siebert pitching the last three innings got the victory for an 8 3 1 record blast ended the first game marathon after five hours and three minutes He scored behind Vic Davalillo who sin gled and Colavito who was Cleveland Outsliigs KC Twice 10 7 1U7 0 0 2 2 a 2 0 IP 4 2 3 1 3 2 Twenty four man teams took part in the A selective shot tournament at the Elks Country Club Sunday but the honors were divided when the firing was over as first place was shared by two teams with 62 totals and three teams dead locked for runnerup with 63s The foursome of Everett Clos son Joe Minardo Bob Brady and Tom Shriner was matched by that of Vern Dimond Ever ett German Ron Campbell and Barney for the top spot while the teams of Harold Wal lace John Anderson Jack El kin John Theil Dick Reite meier Tony Button Clyde Shoulty Harry Riley Ernie Morehouse Jack German Hugh Hayes and Ken Burnett all came in one stroke off the pace 4 i 4 1 31 6 8 Sign lankers PITTSBURGH (AP) Pittsburgh Steelers announced Saturday that split end Paul ab bi 3 2 2 1 4 2 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 0 1 4 12 2 4 12 2 2 0 0 0 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 6 8 6 200 210 010 6 Oliva Minnesota 2 Ver first the runners reached sec ond and third Romano struck out but Skow ron delivered a two run single went to second on the throw and scored as Danny Cater singled John Romano homered third 1 1 BALTIMORE ab bi 4 12 0 L4 0 2 04 0 0 014 0 1 14010 114 0 0 014 0 2 03 0 1 0 11 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 ab 4 1 1 3 1 1 ER BB SO 2 The blustery winds gusting to 30 miles an hour on the par 36 35 71 6700 yard Keller course seem to bother him as it did others Aaron slipped to a one over 72 Sunday while Littler came in at a one under 70 to deadlock at 274 Each won $9750 ourth Was Dean Refram with a 67 Sunday for a 275 total He won $5000 64 BEST Deadlocked for fifth at 276 were Jack Nicklaus who toured in 68 Sunday and Bruce Devlin who had a 72 Then came Arnold Palmer Joe Campbell Dick Sikes and Gardner Dickinson all with 277 Palmer had a 72 Campbell a 70 and Dickinson best round at 64 They each took home $2225 Tied at 278 were Johnny Pott ER BB SO 4 10 1 20 burn beat urman for third blace two out grounder enabling Tomi not Mnrt McCraw to score Chicago went ahead to stay with two runs in the second A walk and a bunt single by Al Weis preceded pitcher Tommy sacrifice bunt which Miller fielded and threw wildly past first Ken Berry scored on the play and Weis went to third He then scored as Mc Craw bounced into a double play The White Sox locked up the second game with three runs in the first inning Don Buford led off with a grounder which went through legs Robin son bunted for a single and when Barber threw wildly past Harmon Killebrew: drilled a sin gle to left field for the other Kaline lashed single for a Tiger run in the first and doubled in a run in the third winning homer in the opener hit the right field foul pole and scored Killebrew who had singled Killebrew sin gled home two runs in the first DETROIT MINNESOTA ob i 5 0 3 1 V'rsolies ss 5 0 2 0 vid pino If 5 0 10 Oliva rf 3 12 0 Hail ct 4 0 0 0 4 12 2 Mlncher 4 2 2 0 Allen 2b 4 0 10 Zirp'man 2 0 0 0 Grant 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 38 4 13 3 Totals ooi 502 7 8 3 122 11 14 0 Stock Hunter (6) Mossl (6) Dickson (7) Wyatt (8) and Lachemann Weaver Hedlund (4) Bell (6) Siebert (7) and Sims Roof (8) Siebert (8 3) Mos sl (2 2) I Home Kansas Cltv Harrelson (8) Cleveland Sims (2) Brown (2) A 17829 Our angle that it is difficult indeed to koeokoll tnomc fwfrro season starts tough enough right in the middle of a race Pct Behind 603592557545529507458451 446319 Since July 4th is rapidly ap proaching and our has never been grouped together check on their performances Oops! Sorry chum You must remember baseball is an unpredictable sport and all that sort of guff Our staff would finish about fifth in the I Pacific Coast League as it purposely passed The Indians had a 6 0 lead after three innings with the help of home runs by Colavito Leon Wagner and Pedro Gonzalez but had to battle back for a 7 7 tie KANSAS CITY CLEVELAND ab bi Hawser ss 7 0 10 Sims ph 8 2 3 0 Spring 6 3 2 0 Dovalillo cf 5 0 11 four strokes ahead of Tommy Aaron and Gene Littler to cop I me zuuuu nrst piace cnetn loyd came in with a two un CO in inal gives further proof r0UId for a 72hole total of 270 tl AIL a I ER BB SO 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 Bryan say it is spring training about March 1 You ask for a pitching staff which would be a cinch to win a pennant We guarantee to deliver it We start with Dean Chance right? He earned the Cy Young award the Yanks score a run off him for weeks at a time his earned run average was an awesome 165 he had 11 shutouts and finished with a 20 9 record for hit less and runless Los Angeles Angels The greatest thing since Walter Johnson! have short 5 0 0 0 6 0 12 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 Tiant 1 0 0 0 Luplow ph i 1 0 0 0 Whitfield ph 10 10 Brown ss 10 10 I 54 7 1 2 7 Totals 57 7 3 2 7 2:19 Cpan'ris If Causey ss Landis cf 1b Charles 3b rf Bryan Green 2b begui Rosario Sheldon TaIh1 One out when winning run scored Kansas City 000! 420 100 000 7 Cleveland 1141000 100 000 Charles O'Donoghue Harrelson Hinton Salmon Kansas City 14 Cleveland 15 2B Howser Salmon! Whitfield Harrel son 3B Landis Colavito (18) Wag ner (11) Gonzalez (2))Hinton (8) SB Wagner 3 Hinton 2 Charles Segul Charles Campanerls Brown Salmon EK BD JU 4 2 0 0 3 with another three run explo sion in the eighth triggered by triple At walk a field choice throwing error and Lou infield single fol lowed and the Columbians were home free I The Columbians are host to Marion riday night in their sixth league contest Box score: MUNCIE Lott 2b McGoin rf Haviland Black 1b Worley cf Tyler ss aulkner 3b McCreary If Whittington ab bi 4 0 2 0 2 0 11 1 0 1 0 4 0 11 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 Knoop 2b 3 0 0 0 i 3 110 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 7 2 331 1 South Street LAAYETTE Ol 7 1 161 ree Customer Parking NEW YORK ab bl 5 10 0 5 0 20 4 2 IK) 4 12 2" 0 0 04) 3 2 14) 3 0 3 2 1000 3 1 1 JB 4 0 12 4 0 1P 4 Pct 616597500431413365 Pct Behind 586 556 554 514 486 386 BOSTON (AP) man loaded Boston and a header day The Red Sox won the opener 4 1 behind the seven hit pitching of rookie Jim Lonborg Carl Yastrzemski started the 11th with a double his fourth hit of the twinbill elix Mantilla was walked intentionally Tony Conigliaro sacrificed and Lee Thomas was purposedly passed before Tillman lined a 3 1 pitch into center field The Don Lock in ibouquette 6 8) night serted in the line un in the third Detroit (McLain in one run and setting up anoth er Wild pitches by loser Bennie Daniels and reliever Marshall Bridges accounted for two Bos ton scores and Rico sacrifice fly the other Yastrzemski wound up the doubleheader with a 343 aver age Dixon PB Eylens Dixon AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Pct Behind 42 Gary sensational two hit 2(j strikeout pitching led the Lafayette Columbians to a 6 1 Central Indiana Baseball' League victory over Muncie at Columbian Park Sunday night Dixon bested Larry Whitting ton who fanned 10 in the duel which lifted Manager Al Greg locals to 2 3 in league play and 3 5 for the campaign In posting their second straight CIBL triumph the Co lumbians broke a scoreless tie in the fifth inning with a three run burst on Bernie base hit Dick run scoring Denny double and Mike ground out following a Muncie error The visitors snapped shutout spell in the seventh without getting a base hit Worley was awarded first on a interference call stole second and third and cam home on a wild pitch Lafayette added the clincher bCLLCU 111 Ul lilic up 111 UK5 UULU Before we handyou several other sterling starters inning when Willie Kirkland fouled a pitch on his leg pulled Washington into a 4 4 tie with a homer in the eighth inning of the nigfitpp CLIMBS TO 343 Man those three southpaws have the swift one plus the curve which makes those left handed hitters pull that right 3'foot away from the plate jl Surely nobody will have three 2better lefties on die staff 3 2 0 0 3 3 As a matter of fact lefthanders we named just four games among them Pizarro (1 2) has even been placed on the disabled list for a month after repeated failures to last more than an inning or two Juan had won 13 by mid season in 1964 Al! pitch ers we named except Chance have earned run averages over 500 a figure which usually need some lefthanders gets a gtiy an immediate ticket so how about Jim looie (i for Cincinnati) Juan Pizarro (19 9 for the Chicago White Sox) and Ray Sadecki who had a sparkling mark of 20 11 for the World Champion St Louis Car dinals ill Cage jeld GREENVILLE SC (AP) Manhattan College versity of Mississippi will join host urman and the annual Poinsettia Basketball Classic December 29 30 Louis Williarps president of the classic announced ac ceptances by Maphattan andMississippi Saturday Baylor won this touma 36 7 12 000 001 101 020 7 rrnosl Clinton Rich ardson Los Angeles 1 New York 2 Los Angeles 5 New York 8 Galay Maris Howard Richardson ER BB SO 3 0 2 0 2 0 to back up ChancaWe offer Dick Radatz as your although withthe pitchers we are digging up a relief artist is likely to rust away waiting for some exercise But Radatz is the man a million dollars buy him is the king of those late inning heroes who are taking over the game of baseball Daniels L5 8 2 1 3 Bridges 3 2 3 Duren 2 Lonborg W5 7 9 WP Daniels Bridges Second Game Washington 010 010 110 Boston 031 000 000 11 Inninas Kreutzer Ridzik (2) Koplitz (7) Kline (9) Duren (II) and Camllli Wilson Ear ley (9) Duliba (11) and Tillman Du liba (1 2) Duren (0 1) Home run Washington Camilll (3) Lock (5) Boston Thomas (13) A 10447 Won 44 42 39 36 37 35 33 32 33 23 St Louis 8 Chicago 1 Milwaukee 2 Cincinnati San rancisco 6 Philadelphia 5 Pittsburgh 6 Los Angeles 1 Houston 2 New York 0 night Results Pittsburgh 10 Los Angeles 2 Philadelphia 6 San rancisco 0 Houston 4 New York 2 St Louis 8 3 Chicago 0 6 Cincinnati 10 10 Milwaukee 9 2 Games Houston (Giusti 6 3) at Chicago I Ann Jini AAHwntik (Clonlnner 10 5 and Lemast ab bi yer 4 7) at New York (isher 5 8 and Cis 5 12 0 4 110 4 0 2 1 4 0 4 0 2 1 4 0 3 0 2 1 MINNEAPOLIS ST PAUL one run with a bunt single and txr jue HUSKKB U1UU gle of (he game drove in Rich Rollins in the 10th inning giving Minnesota a 6 5 victory and a sweep of their doubleheader with Detroit Sunday The Rouble triumph enabled the Twins to maintain their one half game lead in the American League They won the opener 6 4 on Don' two run homer off red Gladding in the eighth inning Rollin's opened the inning against Larry Sherry with a single He was sacrificed to sec ond aijd remained there as Sherry walked pinch hitter Ber nie Allen purposely Nossek fol lowed with a ground single to centerfield 'The 4 Tigers staged an explo sive three run rally in the eighth inning for a 5 5 tie Don Demet er hit his second home run of ibleheader off Jim Perry Klippstein then came on ded a single to Al Kaline lomer to Willie Horton of the year PEN 5 2 MARGIN give you a hint At 4 4 with an earned run average 435 Dean Chance is still the of the staff The others attract a bid from the Mets or example has a 767 ERA and a 1 6 mark for a powerful Cincinnati club which is doing a great job to get within one game of first! Washington nlona Hacnita Tim'e rwiTTlinY? Ob flop Robinson Martin John Catr lr IP JMiller 1 1 6 Haddix 2 John 5 3 7 Wilhelm ir 2 Miller 2:13 Second Game Baltimore ii 000 000 5 fhirnziA I mi AAA AAvJ Barber Palmer (4) Roberts (7) and Orslno Howard Wilhelm (7) and Roma no Marfin (7) Howard (4 4) Bar ber (5 6) Home run Chicago Romano (5) A 28067 LAAYETTE 0 Conrad cf 1 Hays ss 0 Brady rf 0 Purvis If 0 Weiler lb 0 Elming 0 Eylens 0 Effner 3b 1 Schmitt 2b pixon Totals 000 000 2 3 000 030 6 8 1 Tyler I McCreary Eylens Brady Purvis Effner 4 uatayene 40 38 33 32 29 28 20 Results Kansas City 4 Cleveland 2 Washington 12 Boston 7 New York 10 Los Angeles 3 Detroit 5 Minnesota 2 Baltimore 2 Chicago 0 14 Innings Sunday's Results New York 7 Los Angeles 2 Minnesota 6 6 Detroit 4 5 Boston 4 5 Washington 1 4 Cleveland 10 1L Kansas City 7 7 Chicago 6 4 Baltimore 2 0 Games New York (Stottlemyre 7 4 and Stafford 2 4) at Washington (Richert 5 5 and Mc jCormick 2 3) 2 twi nlght Cleveland (Terry 7 3) at i Boston (Mon i 4 3) nt Baltimore (Bunker 4 3) night I Chicago (Buzhardt 7 1) at Minnesota (Bosweii 4 jj nigm Only games scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE LOST 29 29 31 30 33 34 39 39 41 49 Reiults co 1 4) 2 twi nlght St Louis (Stallard 4 2) at Philadelphia (Banning 8 5) night Cincinnati (O'Toole 1 6) at Pittsburgh firflw am Los Angeles (Drysdale 11 6) at rancisco (Mancnat i i oi nigm 1 PACIIC COAST LEAGUE Eastern Division won LOST Oklahoma city 45 Denver 43 Indianapolis 36 I Arkansas 31 San 31 Salt Lake Citv 27 western 1 Won 41 40 41 37 36 38 27 43 Results Indianapolis 3 while Dick Mayerj and Jacky Cupit came in with 279s loyd started the day at 12 under par only one stroke in front of halfway leader Aaron loyd shot a thred under 33 on the first nine to go 15 under par and nobody could catch him aft er that TOP INISHERS 66 70 65 270 67 66 69 67 70 67 66 69 73 70 69 69 70 67 67 66 69 70 72 277 65 70 71 69 69 68 72 68 73 67 70 71 64 72 71 68 69 72 64 73 69 69 66 71 69 70 67 66 69 72 67 72 69 71 71 71 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 i ft 11 A 8 3 Brooks Robinson The Sox tied it in the last half of the firstl Aparicio 2 Mliier Baltimore 2 when Aparicio booted Ch2cfihio McCraw ER BB SO 2 the dou Johnny and yie and a his 17th ri The "twins chased Tiger start er Hank Aguirre in the seventh when they scored twice and took a 5 2 lead Tony Oliva drove in CONOC URNACE YOUR CONOCO AL HAINJE CONOCO DISTRIBUTOR PHONE Gl 7 3438 Totals 1 2 Muncie Lafayette Lott' DAI Mhv C' krvdM I MunrlP Whittington Brady Hays Pur vis Lott Hays Worley 2 Weller 9 I 1 1 IS HBP Whittington (Weiler) (1 2) Whittington npnvpr Seattle 5 1 Arkansas 1 0 I San Diego 3 Spokane 2 Tacoma 1 2 Salt Lake City 0 1 0 Vancouver 5 Oklahoma City 0 nl Hawaii 4 6 Portland 3 6 (second il 1 A Innini GRAHAM CRACKERS LUCKY STRIKEILTERS ISg They put back the taste others take away Linz ss Rich'son 2b Marls rf Howard Edwards Tresh cf Lopez If Mosc'to cf Pepltone 1b Boyer 3b ord Bob Till MtnnACAtH with the bases Chicago 11th inning gave nightcap victory of their double Washington Sun Our eight man which won 153 games last year jjqo 000 St Paul Open Golf Clemson 68 59 in the final Au I at this writing At this distres sing pace it to win over of 1965 M'A'Ilffe ss Lumpe 2b Brown If Horton rf Cosh lb Demeter cf Wert 3b Moore Sparma Wood ph Kaline ph Totals Detroit Minnesota norma LOB Detroit 8 Minnesota 8 2B Mlncher Wert salles (8) Demeter (5) Mlncher (4) Valdespino 2 Worthington ir ri Sparma 6 i 5 Pena 1 0 Gladding 3 2 2 3 3 Regan 1 3 0 Grant 6 2 3 11 4 3 2 1 3 2 2:38 js Second Game Delrnil Iftli OftO Minnesota IQp 200 13 1 10 innings Aguirre Pena (7) Sherry (9) and Moore Nelson Perry (5 Klippstein (8) Worthington (9) Pleis (10) and Zimmer man Pieis (4 1) Sherry (3 2) Home Detroit Demeter (6) Hor ton (17) A 32146 NEW YORK (AP) Whitey ord posted his sixth consecu tive victory and batterymate Elston Howard drove two runs as the New York Yankees belted the Los Angeles Angels 7 2 Sunday It was the third victory in a row and fifth in six games ord struggling with a circu latory ailment in the early part of the season continued his strong pitching checking the i Angels on five hits until reliever Pedro Ramos took over in the eighth i ord now 9 6 has not lost since May 27 and has compiled a 213 earned run average dur ing his streak 5 Howard still trying to shake off the effects of an arm operd tion drove in the first two New York runs off starter 1 George Brunet Consecutive do ubles by Roger Maris and Hoty ard produced the first run in the first Howard singled in another run in the third LOS ANGELES sV Gotay 3b I BSmith Ifl WSmith If Cardenal cf regosi ss Power lb It Clinton rf Spangler ph 1 Ranew phi i Egan Brunet School ph Pearson ah Totals I 31 Los Angeles New York Knoop I Los Angeles 5 New York 8 Smith Brunet L5 5 Gatewood May Lee ord 9 6 Pnmflt 1 9 3 Brunet 2:37 19148 I acme colled by curfew after 9 innings Monday's Schedule Denver at Indianapolis Oklahoma City at Seattle Arkansas at Spokane Hawaii at Vancouver i Only games scheduled LUCKY STRIKE ST PAUL Minn (AP) Raymond loyd a 22 year old pro from St Andrews Ill won championship beating has only 21 victories to its credit Tournament Sunday finishing II Sweep Pair vatyi TirrarA 5 "LET THE I i INR for if IP HR 8i 8 6 2 10 IP 2 1 3 7 Segul 4 2 3 6 Wyatt 3 4 2 Sheldon 4 4 Dickson LG1 1 3 2 Tiant 3 2 3 3 Bell 2 I 3 Kralick 1 3 0 Stange 2 i 2 McMahon 2 0 Spring W1 1 5 1 4 By Bell (Green) I Second Gome Kansas City 000 Cleveland 020 MOHTUl CASH YOU RECEIVE PAYMENT TOR 25 MOS OR 30 MOS? 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