European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 08, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page the stars and stripes Friday september 8, 1967 Chison trip Angels in 13th, tie for Lead Chicago up Ken Berry s double with one out in the 13th inning scored Duan Josephson from first base wednesday night to give the Chicago White sox a 3-2 Triumph Over the Californi Angels and a share of first place in the american league Josephson opened the winning rally for the sox with a single up the Middle off losing Pitcher Pete Cimino and Berry the slashed the Ball deep to left Center and Josephson went Al the Way As outfielder Bubba Morton fell Down while making the Stop. The throw into the plate was win gave the sox a 78-61 w o n -1 o s t record duplicating Minnesota s Mark for a .561 percentage and a tie for the league Lead but Only one percentage Point ahead of Boston and Detroit. It was the sox 10th win i extra innings this season and their 37th Victory by one run Only one Short of the american Tiant hurls bats tribe Over twins 3-2 race in virtual four Way tie Minneapolis s t. P a u l a Luis Tiant stopped Minnesota on seven hits and drove in two runs wednesday leading Cleveland to a 3-2 Victory Over the twins. The defeat dropped Minnesota into a virtual four Way tie for first place in the american league. The twins Are dead locked with Chicago one percent age Point ahead of Detroit and beat California 3-2 in 13 innings Detroit swept a doubleheader from Kansas City 8-5 and 6-3, and Boston was indians took a 3-0 Lead in the fourth inning when Tiant 9-9, drove in two runs with a bases filled Wagner Drew a walk to open the Frame and moved upon Max Alvis infield single. Joe Azcue s single to left score Wagner and the two runners advanced a base when Bob Alli son fumbled the Ball in left Field for an two out Larry Brown cards Briles hang 3-1 loss on new York new York a Nelso Briles pitched a five hitter and scored the tie breaking run inthe eighth inning sparking the St. Louis cardinals to a 3-1 Vic tory Over the new York mets wednesday , who has won his Las six decisions for an 11-5 mar opened the eighth with a single off mets right hander Jac Fisher and continued to second when the Ball got past left fielder Tommy Davis Lou Brock sacrificed and was Safe at first when Fisher Bob bled the bunt. Briles then score Don Curt flood s sacrifice Fly breaking a 1-1 deadlock an sending the mets to their fifth straight Shannon gave the cards an insurance run in the ninth with his Lith Homer. The mets nicked Briles for a unearned run in the fourth tying the game 1-1. Streaking Nelson was intentionally walked to fill he bases and Tiant followed with a ground single to left scoring Alvis and Azcue. After being held to three hits Over the first five innings Minnesota scored twice in the sixth close the Gap to 3-2. Cesar Tovar started the uprising with a one out single and advanced to second when har Mon Killebrew walked. A Force out and a walk to Allison loaded he bases. Rod Carew then blooded single Over third base scoring Tovar and Tony Oliva. Tian settled Down and got Russ Nix on on a foul Fly to end the rally. Cleveland threatened in the seventh when singles by Vic Dava Lillo and Wagner put run ners on first and third with one out. However Tony Horton bounced into a double play started by second baseman Carew. Dave Boswell 12-10, took the loss. Beat the Leader Cleveland Minnesota Luis Tiant. Seven hitter league record set by the 1943w York Yankees and four behind the major league record of the 1940 Cincinnati reds the sox had to come fro behind in the Lith to preserve their Chance to win after do Mincher s double and walk to Woody held Morton s single and Bob Rodgers infield out Ken Berry. Key double Dava Lillo of Hinton of Wagner if Salmon i Thorton in Alvia 3b Azcue Fuller 2b Lbrown a Tiant p a r h by 5030 4000 3110 00004000 4120 3111 4-0 1 03000 4012 a r h by Uhlaender of Tovar 3b Killebrew Llva of Allison i Carew 2b Nixon Rollins pm Hernandz a settles pm Versalles a Kostro a Kelly or Boswell p Reese Shworth gun p Hardy pm 4010 4120 in 3 0 1 0 4100 30004022 3000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1010 00002000 10000000 1000 St. Louis Brock i flood a Tolan of Marls of Cepeda la Mcarver Shannon la Javier a Maxi is Briles p total St. Louis. 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Lob California 11, Chicago 12. 2bmccraw, Rodgers Hansen Mincher Agee Burgess Berry. 8mccraw, h Herb so Brunei 7 5 0 0 1 3 Rojas 2 1 0 0 1 2simmons 1 2 1 1 0 0 j. Hamilton 1-31 1 1 1 0 Kelso 0 0 0 0 1 0cimino l.3-3 2 2 1 1 1 4 Horlen 8 5 0 0 it 3wood 1-30 0 0 1 0 Mcmahon 2 2 2 2 3 3locker 2-30 0 0 1 1 Klages w.4-32 1 0 0 0 2 pm Rodgers. T4 43. A12,103. Tigers take 2 from As Wilson first to win 20 Detroit up right hand or Earl Wilson socked a two run Homer in the seventh inning to make himself the e first 20-game Winner in the major leagues wednesday night vault ing Detroit into a virtual tie for first place As the tigers swept doubleheader from the Kansas City athletics 8-5 and 6-3.Minnesota and Chicago remained one percentage Point ahead of the tigers and the Idle Boston red sox 561 to 560, inthe scrambled american league Pennant s Home run with Don Wert on first base came off losing Relief Pitcher Paul Lindblad who took his eight loss against five wins. Wert had hit into a Force out after Bil Freehan had opened the inning St. Louis four Al clubs Given series Ducat of new York a the cardinals and the top four teams in the american league Minnesota Boston Chicago and Detroit were Given the Green Light to print world series tick ets was Given by baseball commissioner Williamd. Eckert during a meeting also attended by presidents Joe Cronin of the american league and Warren Giles of the nation Al. Representatives of the Al Stop four clubs plus the Cardi nals the Chicago cubs and Cincinnati reds were present. St. Louis holds a commanding Lead in the no race. Unless there is a playoff forthe american league championship Eckert said the Best of seven series will Start wednes Day oct. 4, in the Ball Park of the Al Pennant Winner. The second game will also be played in the Al Park the next Day. Following an open Date Fri Day oct. 6, the next three games assuming a fifth games necessary will be played in the Park of the no titleholder on saturday sunday and monday. If a sixth and seventh games Are necessary they will be played in the Al Park on wednesday oct. 11 and thurs Day oct. 12.all games will Start 1 . Local ticket prices remain the same As in the most recent sea continued on Page 22/ with a single. Solo Home run by Jerry Lumpe Lenny Green and Mickey Stanley produce three of the other four Detroit singled Home Bill Freehan who reached second on a throwing error by Dick Green in the eighth inning forthe final Tiger run. Ramon Webster hit his 10thhomer of the year in the second inning and Dick Green s Bounce Earl Wilson. Own Homer helps out brought Home Danny Cater who had singled with one out and moved to third on Webster double in the fourth. De Mathews 506th and 507thcareer Home runs carried Relief Pitcher Fred Gladding to his fifth Victory in the opener. Mathews who along with Al Kaline drove in three runs capped a four run Detroit uprising off Jim Hunter and losing Relief Pitcher Lew Krausse in the seventh single by Tom Matchick his first major league hit and walk to Dick Mcauliffe brought on Krausse loser of his 15thgame. Norm Cash was Safe at first on a fielder s Choice and Kaline walked before Willie Horton lined a single to left to tie the game at 4-4 and set the Stag for Mathews second Home run. Kaline singled twice to driven his three runs. Webster and Dick Green each hit a Solo continued on Page 2s Pennant race at a glance by the associated press american league Towon lost pet. Behind play Minnesota. 78 61 .561 23chicago 78 61 .561 23 Boston 9 62 .560 21 Detroit 79 62 .560 21 Minnesota at Home 8kansas City 2, sept. 20, 21 new York 3, sept 22, 23.24 California 3, sept. 25, 26, 27. Away 15baltimore 5, sept. 7, 8 2. 9, 10washington 3, sept. 11, 12, 13 Chicago 3, sept. 15, 16, 17 Kansas City 2, sept. 18.19 Boston 2, sept. 30, oct. 1. Boston at Home 13new York 4. Sept. 7, 8, 9, 10 Kansas City 2, sept 12, 13 Baltimore 3, sept. 15, 16. 17 Cleve land 2, sept. 26, 27 Minnesota 2, sept. 30.oct. 1. Away 8detroit 2, sept. 18, 19 Cleveland 2, sept. 20, 21 Baltimore 4. Sept. 22 223, 24.chicagoat Home 15detroit 4, sept. 8, 9. 10 2 Baltimore 1, sept. 11 Cleve land 4. Sept. 12 2 13, 14 Minnesota 3.sept. 15, 16, 17 Washington 3, sept. 29. 30. Oct. 1 away 8california 3, sept. 18, 19, 20 Cleveland 3, sept. 22, 23, 24 Kansas City 2, sept. 26, 27.detroitat Home 12baltimoresept. 12, 13 Washington 3, sept. 16, id.17 Huston 2, sept. 18, 19 new York 1, sept. 20 California 4, sept. 28, 29, 30,oct. 1 away 9chicago 4, sept. 8, 9, 10 2 Washington 3, sept. 22 224 new York 2, sept. 25, 2
