European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 10, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes 12 american league won lost pet. Behind Minnesota. 80 62 .5g3 Detroit. 80 02 .563 Boston. 80 63 .559 h Chicago. 78 62 .557 1 California. 73 67 .521 6 Washington. 68 75 .468 134 Cleveland. 68 70 .465 14 Baltimore. 63 77 .450 18 new York. 63 79 .444 17 Kansas City. 57 83 .407 22 Friday results Minnesota 7-3, Baltimore 2-6 new York 5, Boston 2 Cleveland 6, Kansas City 3 California 4, Washington 9 Detroit 4, Chicago 1 National league won lost pet. Behind by. Louis. 88 54 .620 san Francisco .77 04 .548 Chicago. 78 67 .538 Cincinnati. To 64 .535 Philadelphia. T2 67 .519 Atlanta. N 89 .611 Pittsburgh. 71 to .500 lob Angeles 84 7� .460 Houston. 58 87 .387 new York. 54 87 .383 Friday s results Cincinnati 3-4, new York 0-5 Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 1 Pittsburgh 4, St louts 3, 10 inning Loa Angeles 4, Houston 2 san Francisco 4, Chicago 3 Pacific coast league playoffs Friday s results san Diego 6, Spokane 0, san Diego Leadbest-of-7 series 3-0 International league playoffs Friday s results Columbus 4, Rochester 3, Columbu leads Best-of-5 series 2-1 Toledo 6, Richmond 5, Richmond Leadsbest-of-5 series 2-1 Eastern league playoffs Friday s results Binghamton 5, Elmira 0. Bingham Tonkins Best-of-5 series 3-1 exhibition professional football Detroit nil a St. Loula nil t 17 22k 33 33% top ten by the associated press based on 380 at bats. American league player club Baj Yastrzemsky so Bcott ban Kallner Dot Carew min Fregat Csc Bialy bal ova Man Mincher Caj Tovar min g a r h pet 111 415 72 132 .318 142 512 96 159 .311 140 404 67 140 .302 111 388 80 11 .299 118 449 58 134 .298 131 507 64 150 .290 1� 471 83 139 .295 126 469 66 it .284 1� 417 74 117 .281 144 571 84 158 .273horn run Yastrzemsky Boston. 30 Killebrew Minnesota 37 f. Howard Washington 33 Robson balt mor. 26 Maui Ifft Detroit 22 Mantle new York 22kalme, Detroit 22. -. Runs batted in astr Zemm Boston 102 Killebrew Minnesota 95 f. Robinson Baltimore 83 Howard Washington. 81 Blefary Baltimore 76. Pitching 13 decision Merritt. Minnesota 12-4, .750 Lonborg. F0rv t-731 h"1". Chicago 15-8,.714 Mcglothim California 11-5 988 Wilson Detroit 20-10, .867. Clark hurls Angels past nats 4-0 Washington up Rookie Rickey Clark who had t finished a game in 25 starts pitched a two hitter Friday night to give the Californi Angels a 4-0 Victory Over the Washington senators. The 20-year-old right hande gave up a broken Bat single to Cap Peterson in the fifth inning and a Lead off single to Ken Mcmulien in the seventh but both Washington runners were wiped out by double plays. Clark who walked two an struck out four faced Only 29 batters As he brought his record to 11 wins and ten losses. The scoreless pitching due Between Clark and Washington s Phil Ortega was broken in the fifth inning when Angel Rookie Aurelio Rodriguez tripled wit none out and scored on Jim Fregosi s single to Center. Uthe a gels tagged Ortega for three More runs in the eighth inning on singles by Jim Hall Don Mincher Bubba Mortona Rodgers plus Washington error. Going the distance 9th-inning rally beats Chicago 4-3, for giants9 seventh straight Victory san Francisco a Jim Davenport s two out Pinch triple in the ninth inning tied the game and then Pitcher Ray sad Eck singled Home the winning California a r a Rodrigez 3b 5 1fregosi a 50 Hall of Mincher la Repoz of Morton if Rodgers e Knoop 2b Rclark p h by Washingto Nab r h by 1 0 Valentine of 3000 4 1 4 1 2 0 4 1 3 0 4 0 4 0 3 11 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Mcmullen 0 fhoward0 Nen la Petersn Casanova Ballen 2b Brinkman is Ortega p Baldwin p Epstein pm 3bif rec 4010 3000 3000 2010 3000 3000 3000 2000 0000 1000 Jim Davenport. Key triple total 35 4 10 3 total 27 0 2 0 California 0000100304 Washington 000 000 000 0 . Do California 2, Washington 1. Lob California 8 Washington 2. 3bl.rodriguez. So Valentine. Of Repoz. In h r Erbb w.ll-10 9 20024 Ortega l.9-8 7 2-3 � 4 3 3 e Baldwin 11-31 0 0 0 3 t2 18. A6,172. Player club Clera Ente ugh Cepeda St staub Hon Gonzalez Phi ugh flood St Aaron at Rose can Phi Santo Chi National league g a r h pet. 128 500 93 176 .350 138 61 88 178 .342 130 483 58 182 .335 12t 427 88 142 .333 123 478 73 157 .330 118 4b0 61 148 .322 138 529 102 165 .312 128 503 78 158 .310 122 483 89 142 .307 145 535 98 160 .305horn run Aaron Atlanta 35 Wynn. Houston 33 Santo Chicago 30 Hart san francisco27 Cepeda , 25. Runs batted in Cepeda St. Louis 108 Wynn Houston. Aaron Atlanta 97 Clemente. Pitts Burgh. T. Sant0 in Lago 93 pitching 13 decisions Suehea St Louto. 14-5, .737 to Cormich san Francisco 19-7, .731 Farrell r"2 brue8 8 lo.688 Queen Cincinnati 130, .084. Rams put Dennis on waiver status los Angeles a Tholos Angeles rams announced Friday they have placed Rookie running Back Mike Dennis from Mississippi on waivers. The move makes room for defensive tackle Roger Brown acquired from Detroit in Trad for three draft choices. It leaves the rams with 43 men on the roster including five running backs. The squad must be Cut to 40by next monday pair of yanks in net semis continued from Page 19 splendid show although Bot showed signs of weariness from five set matches winning the first set Scott ranked 16th nationally fell behind 3-5 in the second but spurted to knot the set and finally run it out 8-6. Scott took a 5-3 Lead with disservice coming up in the third set Only to lose his service a love. But he buckled Down fought for every Point and ultimately took the set As David son s resistance collapsed. I had nothing left could move said Davidson who played a three hour match the Day before with Rafael Osuna of Mexico. Mrs. King was a hard serving net charging Dynamo in he first set against miss Van Zyl which she won in 17 minutes. But she lapsed in the second set losing her service twice As the South african began to score with a Strong forehand and threw up some effective Obs. Miss Creed takes Lead in Pacific ladies Golf Junction City Ore up blonde Clifford Ann Creed rolled in a 60 foot putt for an Eagle on the 18th Hole to take the first round Lead in the 54-Hole Pacific ladies Golf classic Here Friday. Astros pull franchise at Amarillo Amarillo Tex. A the Houston astros withdrew their Texas league franchise from Amarillo Friday and a spokesman for the Cincinnat reds said his organization was interested in setting up a far club in the Texas City. Spec Richardson astros Gen eral manager said the action was an organizational move within the Houston we have enjoyed our relationship with Amarillo and want baseball to remain in that City Richardson said. Chief Bender minor league farm director for the reds said Cincinnati would like to work out a Long term lease with Ama Rillo. He said he had meetings scheduled Here with the Amarillo baseball club Board of directors. Amarillo was the Home of the Texas league sonics this year Richardson declined to say where Houston would move its Texas league franchise. He said he would have no comment on reports that the astros would take Over the Dallas fort Worth operation now handled by the Chicago cubs. Run As the san Francisco giant held onto second place in the National league Friday nigh with a 4-3 Victory Over the Chi Cago cubs. It was the giants seventh straight Victory. Jim Hart who had scored the giants first two runs reached with one out on Don Kessinger s error. Then Davenport tripled with two away tying the game. After Bob Schroder was intentionally walked Sadecki won his own game with the single. Sadecki was touched for six hits and All of Chicago s runs in the first three innings but settled Down after that allowing Only two other hits for his eight Victory. Loser Joe Niekro 8-7, was working on a five hitter until the two out fireworks won it for Sanfrancisco. Sadecki spoiler Chicago a r h by Kessinger is 5 0 2 1 Beckert 2b 4000 Williams if 4110 Santo 3b 4010 Banks la 4010 Hundley c 3111 Savage of 2110 Boccella of 2000 Phillips of 4011 in velcro p 2000 san Francisco a r h by 4000 3000 Jalou if Haller c Maya of 4010 Mccovey la 4000 Hart 3b 4220 Cline or 0100 Brown of 3001 Lanier is 3011 Davenport pm 1 1 1 l Schroder 2b 3010 Sadecki p 4011 total 34 3 8 3 total 33 4 7 4 two out when winning run scored. Chicago 021 000 0003 san Francisco 010 100 002 4 a Sadecki Mccovey Kessinger 7. San Francisco 6. 2b Kart. So Hart Davenport. 2. Of Hundley Brown. In h r Erbb l.8-7 .82-37 4 2 2 4 Sadecki w.8-69 83309 t2 33. A12.020. Wildcat Captain Evanston 111. Up Northwestern University s foot jail team has elected Bruce gun Stra a senior offensive guard rom Lafayette ind., Captain of the 1967 wildcats. Sunday september 10, 1967 grand slam helps tribe tip a a 6-3 Cleveland a Tony Horton s grand slam Home run m the first inning powered Cleveland to a 6-3 Victory Over Kansas City Friday Gil rapped a two run sin Gle in the third for Cleveland Horton Siebert his first hit in 45 trips. Starter Sonny Siebert 8-11, scattered six singles after a shaky clouded his eighth Homer of the season Over the right Field Fence after starter John Odom walked Vic Dakalil to and Larry Brown then loaded the bases when he Bobble Richie Scheinblum s grounder Back to the Mound. Siebert Victor 5000 4110 000 Cleveland a r h bldg Palillo of 3110 Lbrown is 3100 sch Blum of 4 1 0 0thorton la Alvis 3b Vitial if Gil 2b Fosse c Siebert p 3224 4000211q 3012 3000 3000 Kansas City a r h Blimp Neris is 4020onal clan 2b Sers hgr of Webster la Roger of later if 3ando 3b Suarez c mom p Stafford p Walton pm Aker p Ossek pm total 34 3 6 2 total Kansas City 100 002 Cleveland 402 000 a Odom Cater Alvis Kansas City 2. Lob Kansas Leveland 4. Hot. Horton 8.in h r Erbb 8oodom l.3-8 3 4 8 5 3 o Tatford 2 0 0 0 0 4 r 3 10001 Lebert w.8-119 a s a t hip Aker 4,998. 28 8 5 8 0 0 03 0 0 x8 do City 8. T2 25. A dodgers top astros 4-2, on fairly s 2-rim Homer los Angeles a Ron fairly lined a two out two rur Homer in the eighth inning giving the los Angeles dodgers a 4-2 Victory Over Houston Fri Day night. It was the astros ninth straight loss. Reliever Tom Dukes struck out Willie Davis and Wes Parker opening the dodgers eighth but Lou Johnson singled before fairly unloaded his 10th Home run of the season. Petty desp Victor at Hickory Ite finish on Flat Hickory . A Southern 500 Winner Richard Petty won Friday night s grand National Stock car race a Hickory Speedway completing the last two laps on a Flat was the 22nd Victory of the season for the Plymouth Sta from Raik Leman . His first place finish in the100-mile buddy Shuman memo rial race was Worth $1,000.the Lead changed hands 13 times Between Petty pol Winner Dick Hutcherson Jim Paschal and Bobby overtook Allison on the 223rd Lap of the 250-Lap race an kept the Lead despite Slick tires and signals for a pit averaged 71.42 Miles per hour. Hutcherson of Camden s.c.,set a new one Lap track record in pre race qualifying piloting his Ford at 86.54 . Petty had held the old second behind Petty was Rookie Jack Ingram of Asheville in a Chevelle. 33rd Homer astros in the Jimmy Wynn Shad tied it for the top of the eighth. The dodgers scored twice inthe sixth when Davis and John son doubled and Parker and Al Ferrara produced run scoring singles. Houston s first run came inthe fifth when starter Danny Coombs doubled with two outscoring Doug Rader who had singled. Ninth straight loss Houston los Angeles Abr Hbl a r h by Jackson is 4000 Davis of Morgan 2b 4010 Parker la Wynn of 4111 Johnson if staub of 2000 Ferrara of Miller if 3010 fairly of Rader 3b 4120 Lefebvre 2b King c 4000 Bailey 3b Harrison la 4010 Torborg c looms p 2011 Michael a Schneider p 0000 Button p Gotay pm 1000. Dukes p 0000 Murrell pm 1000 4110 4011 4220 3011 1112 4000 3010 3010 2000 3000 total 33 2 7 2 total 31 4 8 4 Houston 000 010 010 2 los Angeles 000 002 02x 4 do Loa Angeloa 1. Lob Houston 7,-, Angeles 4. 2bcoombs, Morgan v. A via l. Johnson. He Wynn 33 fairly 10. In h r Erbb so bombs 52-38 2 2 0 6 Schneider 1-30 0 0 0 1 ukes l,0 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 Sutton 72-237 17. A10,815
