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Jenkins wins 17thferguson Jenkins recorded his 17th Victory for the cubs Al though tagged for a two run Homer by Willie Mccovey in the opening inning and a Solo shot by Rookie Bobby Bonds in the eighth. Bonds blast was followed Bya pair of singles and Jenkins was relieved by Rich Nye who finished up. Mccovey s Homer increase nil National league leading to tals to 32 homers and 85 run batted in. Willie Mays of the giants was forced to leave the game in the sixth after being hit on the left Elbow by Jenkins pitch. The in jury was diagnosed As a Bruise and was not considered serious. 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Italy announces team Rome up Italy has announced it is entering a team of 170 men and eight women inthe summer olympics. Long Beach Calif. A Urcla s Mike Button shattered the world record for the 1600meter freestyle by almost 3d seconds tuesday night with a clock ing of 18,minutes, 8.5 seconds in the men s olympic swim Ming Triffle in route he broke the 800-meter record in 8 34.34. Burton bettered the pending world record for this metric mile freestyle that was set by Guilermo Echevarria of Mexico when he beat Burton this sum met in 16 28.1. The Urcla senior Mfd world record at Ift Siti although eight started the final race on the five Day pro Gram it levelled Early into Aduel Between Burton swimming for the Arden he club Nea Sacramento and a year old John Ken Scala Hinsdale 111,by the seventh Lap by was pulling steadily away even so Kinsella finished Ond in 16 24.39, making him the second fastest of All time for the distance. The 800-meter Lime bettered ports tigers Noii Hripp ignites 4-run 9th that tips athletics Oakland a Jim Northrup s two run single started a four run ninth inning Rall that carried Detroit s american league leaders to a 6-3 Victory Over the Oakland athletics tuesday Victory boosted the tigers Lead to eight games Ove Baltimore. Northrup whose Fielding or Jim Northrup ,. Two run single ror had enabled Oakland to take 3-2 Lead in the Bottom of the eighth lashed the blow to right after the tigers loaded the bases on walks to Eddie Mathews and Mickey Stanley and Amateur Golf team named new York a brucer4eisher, the freshly crowned . Amateur Champion from Miami fla., was named tues Day to the four Man american team for the world Amateur team Golf championships a Melbourne Australia oct. 9-12. The others named by the association Are Marvin Giles Jyh 25, of Lynchburg a who was second by one stroke to the 19-year-old Fiori Diun in the Amateur championship Jackw. Lewis jr., 21, of Florence s.c., seventh in the Amateur and a Walker cup player in 1967 and Richard l. Siderowf,31, of Westport conn., the Low Amateur in the . Open championship. William c. Campbell of Huntington w. Va., a former . Amateur Champion and Walker cup Captain was named non playing Captain. The Urga said All have accepted the berths. Three alter nates however were picked inthe following order 1, Rick Massengale 21, Austin Tex. 2,Hubert m. Green 21, birding Ham ala., and 3, Robert Barbu Rossa 30, Osseo Minn. Australia Winner in i960, Isth defending Champion in the biennial Competition began in 1958. The . Won in 1960 and 1962. Dick Mcauliffe s scored on a wild pitch by reliever Warren Bogle an Northrup came in on a fielder s athletics had mixed three hits with Northrup s Fielding error for three runs in the eighth. Danny Cater and Joe Keough each singled in runs and Sal Bando who had walked Casein when Northrup hobbled Keough s starter Earl Wilson who had a seventh inning Homer had been coasting along with a four hit Shuhoi until that Point. Doubles by Don Wert an Stanley accounted for the tigers first run in the third in front of the 8 Ball Detroit Maul life 2bstanley cd nor timid rfcs hib who Lon Iff Rechtin c Matchlock Asoy Lor m Werl 3bmathws a r h bt4110 41215122 60015020 30104010 1000s i 1 0 0000trcwkt 3b 0100 Wilson face p Cbrown Hoobson p 31110000 10000000 Oakla dab ctn Peru m 4kjaothon re 4 cuter in gluon Pace Douso Hunter Akers Raguc l,8-lt to Lekora Iliae i boucle. To 1-3 1 71-3 2-3. 1-3. 0 8-3&. A r by by 803387 00000 a 0 1 0 0-6.w. Two soccer players fined suspended new York a goalie ataulfo Sanchez of Sun Diego and halfback Roy Turner of Cleveland both were fined $50 and suspended for one North american soccer league game tuesday by commissioner Dick Walsh. Sanchez was assessed for pushing refugee Jim Carr Dur ing the Gutner against Houston on aug. 28. Of 8 43,0 set by lard Ven sin f to Dahl Ali to the two record race a third fell at is or -a001 Bifora and of about 2,300 when four h 10 squad freestyle sprint warn a 400-meter relay j n Jck Zorn 530, Steve Rerych,88.0 Ken Walsh 53.4, and do Schollander 53.1, Swain in that order bettered the 3 32.8 set by. A . Team at the student to toy last year and Walsh also were on 8l00g with Dun a Greg Charlton. Gruelling 1,500 the crowd cheered go to. Go the Midway Point to the finish All aware Burton might break the record of the i Xian he la face in the olympics John Nelson Pompano Beach fla., was third in 16 40.75 following in order Wen Mike Wall Santa Clara. Calif.16 43.29 Mark Shelley. Arden Hills 16 44.68 Bruce Steiner Libke Forest 111., 18 45.37 Hob Ert Kay. Santa Clara i 3ui,and Jeff Schu Freisler Seattle 17 08.49. Burton s individual 100-meter times in the 78-degree water were 1 00 2 04 3 08.1 4 132 5 18.2 6 23.1 7 28.5 8 34.3 14 00.3 15 06.0 and 16 085.spitz wins spot in a special 200-meter race to determine the fourth Man on the 800-meter relay team mar Spitz of Santa Clara won in 1 95.92, the 18-year-old spit previously had qualified in both Butterfly races and the 100-met-er freestyle. He possibly could race in six events at Mexico City including 5-foot-9, 155-Pound Bur ton who already had won the400-meter freestyle said his aim was to be under 16 20."i was a Little surprised with the time he said his strategy was to try and swim away from pm Sella by the 400-meter Point but it took him a utile longer. Burton said he hoped he would be Able to swim under 17 minutest Mexico City adding. We knew the world record would have to be set i trials of the 12 olympic events on the program five saw of Marks broken with one tied. Lono Beach Calif. A Mary of Tuo by final eve . Olympic Inen i win Imine 1,800-Mcter Frew Urlo. Ilk Arden Hlll Balm club sacrum--it., 16 08.5 betters world 10 28.1, Oul Llomo rohevurm1wm8, John Ken Ell Hon 1 16 24.30. 3. John 16 40.tb. 4, hike Wall. Calif., 18 43.39. Work 8iifli--Vhiiu 8c, 16 44 0. Bro 8un forc Tui 16 4531. He ? beacons nip cougars in pig second half Detroit a the beacons scored a pair of Ond half goals to nip the cougars 24 in a North amen can soccer league game la vday night before 3,229 fun the Detroit goal came Afi-i20 minutes in the first a i Scotland s Johnny Kerr i Boston goalie Walt Tarnawsky from eight Yards out Boston got its first goal a. Three minutes of the second in Rod. Ruben Sosa s shot went i a Detroit defender and into to not. Three minutes later i Dyreborg of Denmark stored
