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i'r rr'O'r r'y 'y ir'ir Iff r. 4 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1969 Section 2 Sox Win on Ny man's! -Hitter, 6-0 HOUSTON ENDS Perry Hur I major league averages AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Shutout and TEAM BATTING TEAM BATTING AB HR RBI Pet. AB 1102 151 297 31 138 .262 Atlanta 1051 152 291 1245 189 322 Minnesota Baltimore Boston CUBS' VICTORY STREAK AT 5 Giants Win 1128 142 389 254 HR RBI PU. 29 140 .271 40 145 17 115 7n7 2t 162 .259 25 127 .249 25 135 .24 24 111 .244 25 128 .243 Seattle 1044 147 Washington 1180 147 Oakland 1041 154 Kansas City 1136 111 rfeiiu Ml 1A4 Philadelphia, May 17 IUPK 40 177 .259 45 153 .254 27 135 .243 33 134 .240 33 144 .239 14 110 .238 24 91 .221 34 104 .228 24 118 .224 14 83 .223 20 74 -218 Cincinnati 1148 174 302 Pittsburgl 1119 130 293 Chicago 1204 17S 312 San Francisco 1128 141 281 Los Angeles 1084 1 4 7 269 Montreal 1057 120 258 New York 1117 134 271 St. Louis 1124 103 264 Philadelphia 1030 1 20 240 San Diego 1224 113 274 Houston 1212 129 267 Also Drives In 3 Runs Against Senators Continued from first page earned run average in 40 innings.

So, it is logical to wonder 283 254 270 203 232 251 212 213 Ron Hunt had two doubles and Detroit ioi New York 16 97 .235 151 129 950 90 979 81 Flies in Ointment 19 112 .233 California Cleveland .22.1 21 104 22 114 .220 CUBS INDIVIDUAL BATTING AB HR RBI Pet AB RBI INDIVIDUAL BATTING YANKEES' WIN on mm 2-MTTER, 6-0 Sets Down First 19 Angels in Row New York, May 17 wi Stan Bahnsen retired the first 19 batters he faced in pitching a two-hit game and the New York Yankees trimmed the California Angels today, 6 to 0. It was his first victory of the season. Bahnsen, who has lost six decisions this season, first yielded a single with one out carew, nnin iu zu 41 10 i inn0e Petrocelli. Bsn 111 22 40 11 18 .360 1 T. L- 127 29 49 86 IB 33 6 24 2 11 Dnhlncm, Ql 1,1 Jfl II 11 110 I "KU eT' .36 .35 where he's been what with 7 18 7 26 a single and Willie McCovey hit his ninth home run of the season tonight powering (Jie San Francisco Giants over the Philadelphia Phillies, 5 to behind Gaylord Perry's eight-hitter.

McCovey hit his ninth homer in the fifth and the Giants added a run in the ninth on Cater, Oak 128 20 41 2 23 .320 Murcer, NY, 141 23 45 10 38 .319 Oliva, Min. 120 19 38 4 20 .317 Blair, Bal. 152 35 48 8 20 .314 Uhlaender, Min. 107 23 33 I 10 .308 Cardenas, Min. 112 12 34 2 19 .304 the White Sox in dire need of a fourth starting pitcher.

Manager Don Gutteridge Kesslneer, ss Beckert, 2b 4 Williams, If 3 Santo, 3b 4 Banks, lb 4 Hundley, 4 Spaneler, rf 4 Ynune, cf 3 Jenkins, 2 Rctan. I a-Smith 1 Nottebart, 0 Aguirre, 0 Abernathy, 0 if" 4L ft '-h i- May, Chi. 94 21 29 10 22 .302 100 4 30 1 II .300 jested afterward yesterday, "We wanted to save his shut Adair, KC. H. Allen, Was.

Reichardt, Cal. Reese, Min. Powell, Bal. Green, Oak. 101 12 30 88 11 24 78 9 23 112 14 33 119 18 35 113 19 33 H.

Aaron. All. 117 23 44 Jones, Mil. 115 18 42 Mays, S. F.

103 16 36 Alou, Pgh. 140 18 47 Spangler. Chi. 84 13 28 Menke, Htn. 124 16 41 Allen, Phi.

41 21 30 Kessinger, Chi. 143 30 47 Johnson, Cin. 140 24 46 Laboy, Mtl. 114 11 38 Stargell, P9h. 112 16 36 Hundley, Chi.

125 22 40 Colbert, S. D. 91 12 29 Staub, Mtl. 110 18 34 Jackson, Atl. 120 19 37 Alou, Atl.

133 22 41 Agee, N. Y. 75 14 23 Sizemore, L. A. 121 14 37 Tolan, Cin.

148 24 45 Perez, Cin. 135 23 41 Parker, L. A. 77 17 23 Kosco, L. A.

116 16 34 McCoyey. S. F. 96 22 28 Pinson, St. L.

86 9 25 Bonds, S. F. 114 22 33 Harreison, N. Y. 91 9 26 Haller, L.

A. 109 17 31 Kalme, Det. 4 0 A. Cong'liaro. Bsn 120 14 35 35 4 1 24 HOUSTON AB RBI Piniella, KC 110 10 32 singles by Bonds and Mays around a ground out.

San Francisco Philadelphia Ab Ab Bonds, rf 5 3 2 Taylor, 3b 5 2 Hunt, 2b 5 13 Briggs, cf 4 0 1 Mays, cf 5 0 1 Allen, lb 5 0 1 McCovey, lb 2 1 1 Callison, rf 4 0 Burda, lb 2 0 0 Johnson, If 3 0 1 Davenprt, 3b 4 1 Roias, 2b 4 0 0 Henderson. If 3 0 Money, ss 3 0 1 0 7 .297 3 14 .295 2 10 .295 3 25 .295 5 20 .294 6 15 .292 5 24 .292 4 18 .291 1 14 .287 0 4 .284 3 10 .286 0 9 .284 1 13 .284 1 5 .283 1 8 .282 I 24 .282 3 11 .279 1 4 .278 4 11 .350 0 13 .336 2 13 .33 4 18 .331 6 23 .330 1 14 .329 7 25 .329 4 18 .328 4 19 .321 5 17 .329 6 17 .319 5 17 .309 1 14 .308 3 9 .309 7 19 .3" 1 16 .306 4 27 8 26 .304 3 16 .299 6 22 8 25 .22 1 12 .791 4 13 .289 6 3 11 .284 2 12 .28 3 22 .232 3 19 .282 5 23 .281 0 5 .274 8 26 .275 27 .275 0 6 .273 0 12 .271 2 6 .270 2 20 .268 3 19 .267 3 16 .267 87 12 25 70 10 20 119 24 34 74 8 21 67 10 19 40 8 1 7 71 10 20 103 18 29 86 14 24 144 20 40 (3 14 23 13 11 23 124 19 34 Morgan, 2b 2 Miller, rf 4 Wynn, cf 2 Blefary, lb 3 Menke, ss 4 Rader, 3b 4 Alou, If 4 Edwards, 3 Wilson, 1 b-Gotay 0 Gladding, ,,,,0 Dieti. 4 0 1 Ryan, 4 0 0 Lanier, ss 4 0 0 Wagner, 1 Perry, 4 0 1 Stone, ph 10 1 Lersch, OOO ph 1 0 0 Rafto, 0 0 0 Stone, ph OOO 8 17 .277 13 .277 4 21 .274 4 14 .274 McCarver, St. L. 99 11 28 Millan, Atl.

131 20 3 7 to Jim Fregosi in the seventh inning. That hit ended a string of 38 Angels retired in order. Fritz Peterson had set down the last 19 batters he faced last night. The other hit off Bahnsen was a single by Vic Davalillo with two out in the ninth. Hegan, Sea.

Jones, Bsn. Harper, Sea. Harrison, K.C. McNertney, Sea. Roseboro, Min.

B. Allen. Was. Killebrew, Min. Hendricks, Bal.

Brinkman, Was, Epstein, Was. Bradford, Chi. Andrews, Bsn. Freehan. Det, Howard, Was.

Hernandez, KC. Reynolds, Oak. Oliver, KC. Horton, Cle. Cash, Det.

Comer, Sea. Clarke, NY. Belanger, Bal. Brown, Cle. Fiore, KC.

AAnnriav. Hair 106 12 29 Rose, Cin. .272 134 22 37 14 31 99 12 26 35 0 I 38 5 10 7 .263 7 .270 Torre, St. Taylor, Phi. Cepeda, Atl.

Banks, Chi. FlooJ, St. L. Miller, Htn. Russell, L.

A. 131 28 37 121 15 34 98 11 27 120 19 33 131 13 34 132 17 34 107 11 29 74 16 20 149 23 40 out for a day when Carlos May wasn't here." Left Fielder May, another rookie, has led the club at the plate, but served with his marine reserve unit yesterday. The White Sox are hoping privately that Carlos will get back in time to get into the second of today's two games as a double header with the Senators concludes the series. Gutteridge's serious answer to the question of Nyman's sparing use was that the Sox had been trying to work Sammy Ellis, a veteran, into the No. 4 job, and the combination of.

Nyman's own service commitments Utah national guard and the scourge of dates set Nyman back. Ellis isn't out of it yet, incidentally, Gutteridge said. There were two Sox doubles in addition to Nyman's, and both were part of the scoring. In the first inning, Walter Williams fulfilled his leadoff role with another game-opening single, got an extra base on Hank New York 1 I California Williams, Chi. AD Kranepool, N.

Y. 101 13 27 9 .268 20 .267 10 .267 16 .266 8 .266 14 .266 5 .764 4 .264 24 .263 7 .263 8 .261 13 .260 0 1 Phi 116 17 31 100 18 27 82 10 22 114 12 31 90 15 24 79 19 21 143 20 38 128 20 34 106 12 28 72 9 19 95 14 25 99 12 26 111 18 29 100 15 25 89 16 23 120 15 31 109 9 28 102 15 26 San Francisco 210 010 0015 Philadelphia 000 000 0000 Runs batted in Hunt 2, Mays, McCovey, Davenport. Two base hits Hunt, Briggs. Three base hit Johnson. Home run McCovey 9.

Stolen base Bonds. Errors Waqner, Taylor. Left on base San Francisco 8, Philadelphia 12. IP ER BB SO Perry 9 8 0 0 4 9 Waqier 5 4 4 3 1 3 Ler'ch 2 2 0 0 1 2 Raffo 2 2 110 0 Winning pitcher Perry 14-31. Losing pitcher Wagner 10-31.

Time 2:33. Attendance 12,514. 94 7 25 2 17 .266 8 22 .265 AD Davalillo. rf 4 0 1 Clark. 2b 4 0 1 Kennev, 30 Johnstone, cf 3 0 0 "urcer.

rf Reooz. lb 3 0 0 Penitone, lb Johnson, If 2 0 0 Hall, If Rodriguez, 3b 3 0 0 Tresh, ss Satriano. 3 0 0 Lvttle, cf iHernanadez, KC. .263 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 Johnson, Phi. May, Cin.

Boswell, N. Beckert, Chi. Roias, Phi. Gonzalez, S. D.

5 13 .258 27 5 I 27 14 1 a Singled for Regan In 4th; Walked for Wilson in 4th; c-Jiminei grounded out for Abernathy in tth. CUBS 100 021 000- 4 Houston 000 13 00 5 Double plays Morgan le Menke to Blef-arv William; Hundley to Beckert Menkel. Left on bases-Cubs, Houston, 4. Two base hits Beckert, Alou, Young. Three base hits Miller, Beckert.

Home run Williams '31. Sacrifice hits-Wilson, Edwards. Sacrifice flies Wynn 2, Morgan. Pitching summary: IP ER BB SO Jenkins 4'j 4 4 4 1 4 Regan 0 0 0 1 1 x-Nottebart 0 2 1 1 0 0 Aguirre 0 0 0 0 0 Abernathy Vi 0 0 0 1 3 Wilson 4 4 3 1 3 Glaitding 1 0 0 0 1 0 Javier, SI. Murphv, Fisher, Priddv.

Voss, ph tins, 2 0 0 Bahnsen, 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 18 ,258 1 5 .257 0 7 .255 117 14 31 11B 19 31 124 14 33 65 4 17 134 15 35 108 II 28 139 71 36 128 12 33 78 9 20 82 8 21 125 15 32 83 10 21 .262 .262 .261 .259 .259 .258 .244 .256 Brown, S. D. TRIBUNE Staff Photo by Rav GoraJ Second Baseman Bobby Knoop dropping foul pop fly back of first base for error in second inning yesterday. No damage was done, however, because batter, Senators' Tim Cullcn, grounded into forceout later. 7 18 .255 110 17 2B 96 30 24 11 19 .250 33 6 11 28 0 2 Fregosi, Cal.

White, NY. McAuliffe, Det. Johnstone, Cal. Rodriguez, Cal. Aoaricio, Chi.

Mincher, Sea. Jackson, Oak. Hall, NY. Melton, CM. Smith, Bsn.

Alvis, Cle. Versalles, Cle. Onser, Was. Tovar, Min. Gibson, Bsn.

l-oy, KC. Blefary, Htn. May, Pgh. Hart, S. F.

Sudakis, L. A. Oliver, Pgh. Bench, Cin. 84 7 21 2 6 .250 96 10 24 3 11 .250 Mets, 11; Reds, 3 103 18 26 115 11 29 Spiezio, S.

D. .254 ,253 ,252 .252 .250 ,247 .246 Cannizzaro, S. D. 104 7 26 Wonderful Rader, Htn. 137 12 34 Red Sox Use 77 8 19 69 10 17 WASHINGTON Clendenon, Mtl.

Clemente, Pgh. Santo, Chi. Money, Phi. Marshall, S. F.

Flando, Oak. 122 22 30 7 30 .246 110 14 27 4 16 .245 rlorthrup, Det. 62 5 15 89 11 22 1 14 .247 81 3 20 0 5 247 77 4 19 1 6 .247 146 17 36 0 12 .247 69 17 0 2 .246 69 5 17 1 6 .246 122 20 30 2 15 .246 114 24 28 8 23 .246 106 7 26 5 13 .245 131 12 31 1 10 .237 113 18 26 2 15 230 128 12 29 8 20 .227 62 8 14 0 4 .226 112 11 25 1 12 .223 127 15 28 1 4 .220 73 9 14 0 3 .219 133 14 29 3 12 .218 106 It 23 1 8 .217 74 6 16 0 7 .216 0 II .242 California O00 000 000-O New York 000 202 llx-4 Runs batted In Pepitone, Hall 2, Tresh, Ellis. Two base hits Murcer, Tresh, Pepitone. Home runs Pepitone 11, Ellis 111.

Stoien bases Murcer, Clarke, Hall. Sacrifice Iv Ellis. Errors None. Double Plays California, New York, 1. Left on bases California, New York, 6.

Pitching summary: IP (El BB SO Murphy 5' 3 7 4 4 0 4 Fisher 13 3 1 1 1 0 Priddy 1 1110 1 Bahnsen 1 2 0 0 1 3 Winning oifcher Bahnsen 1-61. Losing pitcher Murphy 13-21. Hit batsman By Murohy Ellis Time 1:58. Attendance 10,651. Total home runs to date.

11? 9 57 Helms, Cin. Davenport, S. F. 71 5 17 1 6 .241 1 11 .239 0.. 7.

..237 Allen's fumble in right, ana Chaney, Cin 76 13 .18 moved to third on an out jennson, nai. Bkjford, Bal. Pepitone, NY. Ajfomar, Cal. Rnllins, Sea.

Kenney, NY. Kelly, KC. Stanley, Det. Tresh, NY. AB RBI A Unser, cf 2 0 0 0 1 0 Brinkman, ss 3 0 0 0 2 2 Howard, lb 4 0 0 0 10 1 H.

Allen, rf 1 0 0 0 1 0 McMullen, 3b 3 0 0 0 1 5 Alyea, If 301000 Cullen, 2b 3 0 0 0 0 Casanova, 1 0 0 0 4 0 Pascual, 1 0 0 0 1 2 Co, 0 0 0 0 0 0 Humphreys, p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 a-27 0 1 0 24 10 Cincinnati, May 17 Ifl) Cleon Jones drove in four runs with a home run and sacrifice fly leading the New York Mets to an 11 to 3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds tonight. Jim Maloney, the Reds' starter, left the game with a sore arm in the first inning after yielding a double to Tommie Agee and a run-scoring single to Rookie Wayne Garrett. Reliever Jack Fisher replaced Maloney, walked Ken Boswell and was tagged for Jones' seventh home. Bill Melton then doubled young, cm.

Shannon, St. L. Crawford, L. A. Swoboda, N.

14 .235 15 .232 14 .230 11 .230 5 .227 8 .225 down the left field line for a idier, Atl. Patek. Pah, Gaubs, NY 1 to 0 Chicago lead. Robinson. Bal.

144 18 31 5 22 ,715 85 13 20 125 7 29 113 21 26 74 6 17 75 2 17 102 13 23 138 24 31 114 21 26 119 16 26 110 6 24 88 11 19 140 14 30 117 8 24 99 5 21 ,225 ,224 218 Pascual walked Gail Hopkins, Bobby Knoop, and Ken Berry in the fourth but not in succes WHITE SOX AB Rbl Tigers, Twins, 0 3 Homers to Beat Pilots Boston, May 17 Mike Andrews, Dalton Jones and Carl Yastrzemski hit home runs to support Rookie Mike Nagy's six-hit pitching today as the Boston Red Sox defeated the Seattle Pilots, 6 to 1. The Red Sox unloaded against a former teammate, Gary Bell, in the first four Morgan, Htn. Wynn, Htn. Boyer, Atl. Ryan, Phi.

Gaspar, N. Y. Pena, S. D. Lanier, S.

F. MazerosM, Pgh Brock, St. L. Harton, Det. 108 1 0 2 3 4 1 3 .213 McMullen, Was.

132 19 28 3 14 .212 Josephson, Chi. 79 9 16 1 I .703 Campaneris, Oak. 132 17 26 0 3 .197 PITCHING RECORDS IP BB SO ERA P'ranoski, Min. 26 13 8 12 3 1 0 35 Williams, It 1 10 sion. Nyman's big hit came Aoaricio, ss 3 Melton, 3b 4 with two out.

142 16 30 Hopkins, lb 3 Drariowsky, KC. 24 12 4 11 3 3 1.11 Sutherland, Mil. 120 12 24 Josephson, 4 Knoop, 3b 3 24 II 11 14 3 0 1.44 .218 .216 .214 .214 .217 .211 .200 .200 .197 .194 .195 .195 .183 .179 Chance, Min. New York Cincinnati Ab Ab Minneapolis. May 17 WPP Denny McLain pitched an eight-hitter and singled home a run in a three-run fourth inning today in hurling the the Toff.Aif TifTofo fi tn 0 fri.

Duane Josephson doubled in the sixth, and Knoop got his first hit for the White Sox, a Palmer, Bal. Aie, cf 5 3 2 Rose, cf 5 11! Hitpjins, Was. Bradford, rf 3 Berry, cf 1 Nyman, 4 Lvle, Bsn msie, rni. tub 16 21 Hiatt, S. F.

66 7 13 Hunt, S. F. 02 13 18 Alou, Htn. 133 15 26 Bateman, Mtl. 87 7 17 Maxvill, St.

L. 93 6 17 Robertson, Pgh, 78 3 14 57 35 21 41 4 2 1 87 27 21 12 75 2 3 1.89 18 15 11 21 3 2.00 22 11 4 13 2 2 2.05 30 25 14 13 2 1 2.08 40 51 19 34 3 0 2.09 62 42 31 33 7 1 2 31 44 3 5 7 28 3 1 2.35 single to center that made it 2 3 Tnlan, rf 2 I Johnson, It 1 1 Perer, 3b 0 0 L. May lb 0 1 Bench, 2 1 Ruiz, 2b 5 1 2 5 0 3 4 1 4 1 1 3 0 2 4 1 i-Paced two batters in 4th. Winning pitcher Wilson 1-41. Losing pitcher Nottebart 1-11.

Save Gladding. Umpires Landcs, Williams, Colosi, Gorman. Time 2:21. Attendance 11,307. I Ton tinned from first page I in front again, Houston came right back in the bottom of the inning.

The home team got three runs to knock out Jenkins the first time he has been unable to complete a game on the road this season. Throw Too Late Alou started the rally with a double and scored on Edwards' single. Both Edwards and Wilson were safe when Jenkins threw late to second on the Astro pitcher's sacrifice bunt. Then Fergie walked Morgan, yielded a single to Miller which tied the score, and departed in favor of Phil Regan. Again Wynn launched a sacrifice flv and the Astros had a 4 to 3 advantage.

The Cubs made their last two hits profitable, tho. With two out in the sixth against Wilson, Don Young doubled and scored on a pinch single by Willie Smith. It was Smith's fifth 7 6 27 32 Wiltelm, Cal Moire, Was. John, Chi. Odom, Oak.

Nash. Oak. umph over the Minnesota! 5, to. Casey Cox. 1 I inn A m-imA'i-i lit 1 Ir on 1 walk, Garrett, 3b 5 Brswll, 2b 4 Jones, If 2 Otis, If 2 Shamsky, rt 5 Kranepool, lb 4 Martin, 5 Harreison, ss 4 Gentry, 4 Luis Aparicio's an in Twins.

4 1 1 2 Chaney, ss 7 23 3 2 7.36 McGI'thin, Cal. 45 40 18 15 1 6 2 1 241 Linnings and Nagy, 21-year-old 2 Maloney, p. 0 0 1 Fisher, 0 0 0 McLain, the majors' first 30-game winner in 34 years, won his sixth game last season on May 20. His victory today was savage, pn i Noriega, 0 0 Granger, 1 A 0 Whitfield, oh 0 0 0 Carroll, 0 0 0 Stewart, ph 1 0 0 Hall, Bal. Cox Was.

Peterson, NY. Jones, KC. McM.illy, Bal, Stange, Bsn. McLain, Det. Burtach, NY.

Boswell, Min. Dobson, Det. a-Billines touied out lor Pascual in 4th and Epstein tanned lor Coi in lib. Washington 000 000 000-0 White So '00 30' io- Double play Knopp to Hopkins I How-ardl. Left en bases-Washineton, White Sox, 7.

Two base hits Melton, Nvman, Joseph-son. Pitchine summary: IP ER BB SO Pascual i 3 4 4 Co 2 3 1 2 Humphreys 1 0 0 0 1 Nyman 1 0 0 1 7 Wlnnine pitcher-Nvman 11-01. Losing pltcher-Pascual 2-41. Hit batsman-Bv Pascual Umpires Umorl, Haller, Luciano, Honochick. Time 2:11.

right-hander, breezed to his first complete game victory in five major league starts. Nagy, 2-0, lost a shutout bid on a pair of singles around a sacrifice in the third. nis eigntn in a row over mei PITCHING RECORDS 3 or more decisions) IP BB SO ERA Maloney, Cin. 48 26 24 46 3 0 1 50 Singer, LA 62 40 14 56 5 3 1 60 Holtzman, Chi. 71 55 22 55 4 1 1.63 Marichal, SF.

63 48 1 3 46 5 2 1 70 Niekro, Atl. 63 42 13 46 4 2 1 71 Chi. 20 18 3 15 5 0 1.77 Wise. Phi. 63 55 18 25 4 2 1 66 Gibson, StL.

60 42 15 56 4 2 1 95 Santorini, SD. 39 39 1 0 23 1 2 2 ns Carlton, StL. 41 38 23 30 2 4 2 IS Seaver, NY. 64 54 22 42 5 2 2 24 Fryman, Phi. 6 3 46 22 39 4 1 2.26 Jenkins, Chi.

74 59 15 41 5 2 2,43 Brewer, LA. 14 10 5 18 2 1 2.51 Pappas, Atl. 44 37 15 25 3 2 2.54 B'lingham, Htn. 24 23 11 18 3 2 2 5' Washburn, StL. 49 52 15 29 2 4 2 74 Sutton, LA.

45 47 21 48 4 3 277 40 11 14 37 3 12 29 22 14 12 2 1 2.48 47 58 15 38 5 4 2.53 35 31 14 21 2 2 2.55 59 47 14 39 4 0 2.59 34 33 13 7 1 3 2 62 78 46 12 42 5 3 2.65 44 30 30 33 2 3 2.66 47 36 25 33 4 3 2 68 32 29 1 7 71 1 2 2 81 38 38 13 22 3 2 2 82 47 36 14 31 4 0 2.83 34 24 17 30 3 2 2.86 50 41 21 28 2 4 2.86 33 28 12 24 3 1 3.00 71 62 22 27 5 3 3.03 49 41 23 34 1 4 3.12 28 23 13 19 2 1 3.14 Bosman, Was. field out, and a bad-hop grounder that struck Ed Brink-man in the temple netted the final run in the seventh. The temperature was 43 degrees, and the wind was blowing briskly into the faces of the hitters. It was, by Nyman's admission, a pitcher's afternoon. "This was a nice day in June back home in North Logan Utah," he said.

At any rate, once Nyman got thru the first two innings, in which he yielded a walk and Phoebus, Bal. Segui, Sea Marshall, Sea. Perry, Min. St'tlemyre, NY. Wilson, Det.

Hedlurid, KC. Boston Seattle New York 402 310 010-11 Cincinnati 000 003 000 3 Runs baited in Jones 4, Garrett 2, Martin 2. Agee, Boswell, Johnson, May, Ruiz. Two base hits Agee 2, Bench, May, Three base hit Garrett, Home runs Jones 7, Martin 2. Sacrifice fly Jones.

Errors Noriega, Chaney. Double play New York 2, Cincinnati 1. Lett on base New York 5, Cincinnati 9. Pitchino summary: Attendance-! Twins, against whom he was 6-0 last season. It was his second shutout of the season.

Gates Brown led off the Tigers' fourth with a single and Jim Northrup, Tom Mat-chick, Bill Freehan, and McLain followed with singles to account for two runs and knock Dean Chance out. 56 49 15 31 3 4 3.20 Cue liar, Bal McDowell, Cle. 53 41 28 49 2 4 3 21 44 44 14 22 1 2 3.33 nr. 32 32 13 33 3 0 2 81 Horlea, Chi 51 49 16 33 3 2 3.33 27 24 8 12 3 1 3.33 Fortunate to Baldschn, SD. Perry, SF.

Giusti, StL. Face, Mtl. 40 29 27 71 2 J.Ji Hunter, Oak. Fingors, Oak. Hanntui, Was, Kaat, Min.

Nelson, KC. IP Gentry 9 Ab Ab Harper. 2b 4 0 2 Smith, cf 4 11 Hegan, rf 4 0 0 Andrews, 2b 5 3 3 Davis, If 4 0 0 Yastn'ski, If 4 1 1 metier, lb 4 0 1 Lock, If 0 0 0 Comer, cf 4 0 0 Conigliaro, If 4 1 0 Gil, 3b 4 0 2 Lahoud. rm 0 0 0 Haney. 3 0 0 Jones, lb 3 12 Kennedy, ss 3 1 I Scott, 3b 3 0 1 Bell, OOO Petrocelli.

ss I Whilakpr, oh 1 0 0 O'Brirn, ss OOO Brandon, 0 0 0 Gibson, 4 1 Goscer, pit 10 0 Nagy, 4 0 0 Sequi, 0 0 0 32 I 6 32 6 9 ER BB SO 12 3 3 2 6 2 2 2 0 0 4 4 4 2 2 flinch kit in 11 nILni. Maloney 0 2 3.42 3 3.44 4 3.47 47 49 13 31 2 55 52 27 26 2 46 48 17 32 3 48 3 7 1 8 39 1 23 21 II 16 1 48 4 2 20 44 4 i aiiciupui ami Wisher 3 the fifth run driven home in Alyea's single, there was no stopping him. He retired 11 in 5 4 3 1 0 0 I May, Cal. i Romo Bsn. Detroit Minnesoti AB AB Stanley, ss 3 10 Uhlaender.cf 3 0 0 that role this season.

1 I Carroll 2 I I nlifK. net. succession before walking Del Gentry (3 31. Loser Waning pitchor Gladding took command Kaiine, rf i oiiva, rt 4 Unser in the sixth, then eight Maloney 13-11, Wild pucn oentry. Time 2 40.

Attendance 8,925. Home 4 3 51 3 3.52 1 3.54 1 3.57 4 3.58 1 3.66 1 373 1 376 3 3 81 3 3.83 3 3.89 from there, however, posting his Be on Club -Nyman BY RICHARD DOZER Ray Berres, a good slider, and a wrong hunch by the Brown, if 4 2 2 Manuel': if i more before Unser worked him i runs to date. "01 000 000-1 fifth snvo nf tho 53 37 60 55 52 II 40 19 23 10 11 31 31 8 24 38 39 11 15 52 47 2B 29 42 48 23 22 39 34 15 14 54 51 19 42 51 46 2 3 3 7 Culo, 6sn. Peters, Chi. Wood, Chi.

Hall, Win. Murphy, Cal. Siebert, Bsn. Belt, Sea. Hardin, Bal.

Pattin, Sea. Colemacc Was, Boston 300 OOk-4 auu I fJf Runs batted In Harper, Andrews 2, I leaving do doubt about it. In latCWtty I rai'K I it if? 22 16 8 20 4 0 2.82 69 64 17 51 5 3 2.87 46 44 13 31 2 4 2.91 12 9 5 10 2 1 2 92 40 36 11 36 2 4 2 93 58 51 15 28 4 2 2 95 45 40 11 19 1 2 96 45 44 15 32 2 4 2 98 57 59 1 5 3 7 1 4 3.00 50 40 24 32 2 3 3.20 36 36 22 35 2 3 3.22 30 25 15 20 2 1 3 26 24 21 3 10 1 2 3 33 37 43 12 21 2 3 338 50 43 16 34 4 I 3.38 68 60 26 41 5 4 3.42 58 49 27 47 3 3 3,53 22 24 6 13 1 2 3.57 40 45 18 49 3 3 3.40 12 13 9 8 1 2 3.65 32 32 15 20 2 4 364 51 51 14 32 3 4 3.64 24 18 17 8 1 2 3 70 3 4 40 8 1 7 1 2 3 9 7 31 20 1 9 3 7 1 2 4 0 2 17 18 5 12 4 0 4.03 41 36 18 37 3 3 4.10 43 46 15 32 3 2 4.17 45 39 21 52 2 4 4 17 43 45 16 27 2 2 4.19 45 56 12 20 1 4 4.34 32 28 15 9 3 3 4.50 45 40 14 45 3 2 4 60 Yastrzemski 2, Jones 2. i his last oiunn oamnc Tracewski, ss 1 0 0 Nettles, 3b 4 0 1 Northruo, cf 4 I 2 Cardenas, ss 3 0 0 3 0 2 Roseboro, 3 0 1 Wert, 3b 0 0 0 o. Chance, 1 0 0 Freehan, 3 11 Gr'enda, 0 0 0 McLain, 3 0 1 Allison, ph 10 1 R.Woodson, 0 0 0 Perranoski, 0 0 0 Tovar, oh 10 0 Two-base hit Harper.

Home runs-An IUVCI 'Uft for another walk in the ninth. A fly to left and Frank Howard's double play ended it, and the White Sox found themselves back within three and a half games out of second place in 1 4.00 3 4.03 2 418 10 2-3 innings, has not yielded Bunning, Pgh. Osteen, LA. Cardwell, NY. Sadecki, SF, Hands, Chi.

Gentry, NY Carroll, -Cin. McGinn, Mtl. Kline, Pgh. Johnson, Phi. Reed, Atl.

Dierker, Htn. Stonem'n, Mtl, K'sman, NY. Veale, Pgh. Farrell, Phi. Culver, Cin.

Jackson, Phi, Ross, SD Jaster, Mtl. Griffin, Hts. Stone, Atl. Selma, Chi. Mcrritt, Cin.

Wilson, Htn. Bolin, SF Grant, Mtl. Podres, SD. Moose, Pgh. Klrbv.

SD. drews Jones I'll, Yastrzemski l'9J. Stolen base Smith Sacrifice Bell. Won by Trinity College Sheboygan, May 17 Special 1 Trinity college of 9.1 22 10 14 1 BunKer, k- Mrn.nlal. MY.

21) 25 4 11 2 2 4.35 a run Washinffton Senators were re Errors Gil 2, Brandon. Double plays- Sparine, Det. 22 15 24 i i 4 sponsible in varying degrees for 7- on Be 0nce more people were talk Radaz. Det unit 32 0 IP ER BB SO inn U. Tt WUll 113 III SI ing about the Houston hex, the i r.ntaa,a., Tmi, mnranM Gerry Nyman's 6 to 0 shutout "nTtroit lob 310 olo 6'i the West.

Minnesota .000 000 00.00 in cold Comiskey Park Bell 4 I 4 4 2 3 Brandon 3 1 0 0 3 1 Segui 1 0 0 0 0 2 primary topic of conversation I today with points. Eureka every time the Cubs lose here. was nnii TWpnri. Runs batted in McAuiitte, Lasn, wai hlrl, tJart. Mrl in VI 4 13 I 22 23 15 14 1 2 4 76 43 45 25 31 0 6 5.02 24 24 12 13 1 3 5.25 13 II 10 2 3 5.40 23 33 11 13 0 1 5.48 39 33 17 58 0 4 5.67 35 29 22 22 2 3 5.91 16 14 12 12 3 1 6.19 14 13 12 15 1 2 7.36 Midwest League Track Bertaina Was Bahnseiv NY.

Brunei, Cal. Locker, Chi. Ellis, Chi. Wil'ms. Clev.

Pascual, Was. Landis, Bsn. Moreh'd. KC. Tum hie hitc AAaniipl.

Carew. Home "1LJ Since Houston entered the Na-, Berres, White Sox pitching ing Champion Lakeland, 48; St. Boston Nagy 9 4 1115 Winner-Nagy 12-01. Loser-Bell 12-41. Hit bv pitcher-Scott toy Wild pitches Bell, Brandon.

Time 2:24. Attendance 21,172. 'Total homt runs to date. Captured by Carleton run Cash 4. Stolen base Stanley.

Sac-rifice-McLain. Sacrifice fly-Wert. Error Roseboro. Double plays Detroit J. Left on Jneso-a McLain 8 0 0 1 4 Minnesota tional league, the Cubs have a I procerus and Milton, 33 each; 20-4o record in this city with and George Williams, 22.

44 54 29 27 r.3l Tiant, Cle. coach who kept Nyman hard at work in batting practice while three starters handled the bulk 33 34 17 20 1 4 4.81 BrandV Sea. 22 25 18 12 0 3 Beloit, May 17 tspe-ciall Mike Steiner won the 39 43 19 27 1 5 4.85 40 42 22 20 2 2 5.40 an n-ii main suite me Asiros moved into their dome. I Lemast'r, Htn. I Blass, Pgh.

Brlles, StL. I Jarvis, Atl. Chance 3 8 4 3 1 1 of the pitching in the first five 39 48 1 4 1 9 2 3 5.45 47 53 20 24 3 2 5 66 Grzenda 5 mile and the 880-yard run as Orioles Triumph, 4-2 R. Woodson 7 18 12 2 3 5 7 weeks of the season, said, snaw, Mtl CUB CLOUTS-Gladdine: iwi iwm i wi Perranoski 2 0 0 0 0 mllpcp nf Nnrthfield. Blasing'm', Htn.

79 39 18 14 0 5 5 76 "Nvman recognized our situa Kansas Citv. Mav 17 tl'PD Pitched in on seven eamps j.j urysaaie, la. winner wcLain io-ji. uor l. tnantc '7'83-1 won the Midwest con tion and he stayed in shape.

ference track title with 71 at Beloit college today. He's stronger than you think. I if "7 I Minneapolis, May lr dim pt-nueu. muiwi Koonce, ny. 21 24 18 10 2 3 Jim Palmer pitched a four-hit I last year, missing almost the I out of a came in De- Ellis' 31 -5 i 2 game and Merv Rettenmund entire season because of an ei.

Campbell, general manager of jm night jr-- drove in two runs with sacrifice I bow operation. His earned run 1 the Detroit Tigers, said today rhjcaeo Sox Cimit norieirme Indians Win, 54 Said Nyman: "Without Cleveland, May 17 (ITU-Tony average last season was 15.7.5. 1 that outfielder icr Willie Horton! for not the Berres I'm in trouble. He kept me in the groove." Sox Averages Gladding was obtained by the has agrced to rejoin the team Tigers to Minneapolis, Campbell said Horton report- LAST NIGHT ODAWARA CITY, Japan-Rudy Aeraien and Keli Ikeda drew 101, featherwelehts. Astros from Detroit in Novem in time for Tuesday nights game in Chicago.

ed he is not upset with the fans "B5 Per Cent Sliders" Catcher Duane Josephson surmised that Nyman threw Horton hit a three-run homer and Stan Williams hurled five innings of shutout ball today, giving the Cleveland Indians a 5 to 4 victory over the Oakland Athletics. Oakland CKveland AB AB in Detroit or the Tiger front of Campbell said he received a "about 65 per cent sliders." and flies tonight and the Baltimore Orioles conquered the Kansas to 22 23 before the Royals Palmer retired the first 17 batters before Tom Burgmeier, who relieved Bill Butler in the fifth inning, singled to left field with two out. Palmer stretched his string of consecutive scoreless innings to 22 2-3 before the Royals scored in the ninth. Manager Don Gutteridge NEED A BATTINO Av. Ab 2b lb Hr Rbl May 302 II 1 I It li Williams 27S 40 11 2 I 0 I Bradford 11 21 4 1 11 Hansen 270 17 2 10 1 Melte tit 100 10 7 1 1 14 Aearlcie 2 101 14 24 7 2 0 7 Ward 24S SI 4 11 1 0 1 10 Hopkins .114 14 1 11 2 0 1 1 Josephson .217 II 10 II 2 0 1 0 Knoop Ill 12 4 IS 1 I 1 7 Berry 170 47 2 I 0 I I 0 Plvlltldl 1S7 SI I 110 2 I Hell Ill II 2 2 111 1 Herrmann 000 10 1 1 0 0 1 1 Morales 000 I 0 0 0 0 1 0 camonris, ss 5 vealles, 5b 3 1 1 I I rfflna.

ft 4 1 1 0 1 Harrlron, rf 3 1 0 fice, but said he wants to talk over personal problems with CampbeU and Smith. Smith said the suspension, which is costing the Tiger left fielder a reported $340 per game in -salary, would be lifted when Horton decides to return to the team. telephone call from Horton before the Tigers were to meet the Minnesota Twins today in Metropolitan stadium. Horton also wants to meet with Campbell and Manager Mayo Smith Sunday in Detroit, the general manager said. Horton was indefinitely sus- 0 1 Morton, lb- 3 1 2 ber of 1967 for Eddie Mathews.

Randy Hundley extended his hitting streak to 11 games in the second inning with a single, as did Houston's Denis Menke. The Cubs' first run in the opening inning was unearned and came on an error by Joe Morgan, a single by Beckert, and a double play by Williams, Ernie Banks' mother and father, two brothers, and a niece and nephew were in attendance tonight. They came over from Dallas agreed that this was the rookie left hander's "out" pitch. "He was as strong in the ninth as he was at the start," added the manager. Nyman, who said "after my (1 4 Reynlds, It 4 Jackson, rf 4 Bando, 3b 4 Cater, lb 4 Green, 2b 3 Monday, cf 2 Duncan, 4 Hunter, a 3 Tirlabull, Ph 1 1 Hintnn.

or 1 1 've. If 1 2 Fn. Brown, ss 0 0 1 .221 027 110 211 34 21 10S Totals 0 0 Schlnm, oh 1 0 Wi'liams, spring and my military duty, Baltimore Kansas City Ab Ab Belanger, is 5 I 1 Hern'dei, ss 3 1 1 Blair, cf 4 12 Keougb, eg 3 0 0 F. Robin'n, rf 3 1 1 Piniella, it 4 0 0 Powell, lb 4 11 Foy, 3b 4 11 Ret'mund, If 2 0 1 K'kpatrlck, rf 4 0 1 I'm fortunate just to ne on tne 34 4 10 club," revealed that Mike Ep Oakland 100 300 000-4 10 0 400 100 00k 3 0 leveling; ci B. R'b'S'n, 3b 4 0 1 Harrison, lb 4 0 ft Butteries Huntor and Duncan; Ellsworth, CHICAGOLAND'S LARGEST DISPLAY OF GOLF EQUIPMENT Johnson, 2b 1 0 0 Adair, 2b 3 0 Ol fnr tht tfamp Harrv Walk.

4 0 1 Campanis, 3 0 0 3 PITCHINO Record 0 IP Id IRA Nyman 1-0 1 10.1 1 I 1.00 Oslnskl 1-0 10.1 1 1.74 John 1-0 I 40.1 41 14 2.01 HOrlin 7 44.1 44 17 1.11 Peters 1-4 I H.I 11 11 1.17 Weed 1-1 11 11 l.M Locker 1-3 II 11.1 11 I 5.49 Bills 1-1 11.1 11 II S.I7 Secrlst 0-0 1 1.0 1 4 11.00 Carles 110 I 1.0 1 I 0.00 Etchb'ren, Palmer, 0 stein and Paul Casanova of the Senators knew what kind of a hitter he is because they were his teammates in the Venezuelan winter league. 3 0 0 Butler, 0 ISO Burgmeier, till 32 4 I 31 2 4 PROLINE SPECIAL 9-IRONS, 4-WOODS, Reg. 300.00. New 79.95 9-IRONS, 4-WOODS. Reg.

320.00. New 89.95 "They knew I choked the bat and punched the ball. That's TOlllS 15-11 40 140.1 144 04 1.11 Hamilton 41, Williams 5 and Fosse. Runs batted In Horton 3, Duncan 2, Bando, Monday, Versalles. vis, Duncan, Scheinblum.

Home run Ho. Two base hits Reynolds, Versalles, Alton (7. stolen base Cardinal. Sacrifice fly Versalles. Double plays Oakland, it Cleveland, 3, Left on bases Oakland, Cleveland, 3, Pitching summary: II Ml BB SO Hunter 1 6 5 4 4 Ellsworth 3 4 4 4 1 Hamilton 1 1 0 0 0 1 Williams 1 0 0 0 2 1 Winning Ditcher-Williams 1-4, Loslne pitcher-Hunter (3-31.

Hit by oltcher-bv Ellsworth (Mondavi. Wild pitch-Hunter. Time 2:0. Attendance 5.142. '-Total home runs, Nelson Wins Feature Baseball's Top Ten probably why the left fielder was in close when I hit the double over his head." LIFT IRUCK, THAT IS Beltimore 000 220 000-4 Kansas City OOO 000 002-2 Runt batted In F.

Robinson, Retten mund 2, Elchebarren, Foy, Kirkpatrkk. Two bast hits Blair, F. Robinson, B. Robinson, Foy. Stolen base Rettenmund.

Sacrifice files Rettenmund 2. Error-Belanger. Double play Baltimore. Left on bases Baltimore, 61 Kansas City, 4. Pitching summaries: IP ER BB SO Palmer 4 2,2 2 5 Butler 4 7 4 4 12 Burgmeier 5 1 0 0 0 2 Butler pitched to 3 batten in 5th.

Winning pitcher-Palmer 15-21. Losing pitcher-Butler 11-21. Atlendance-1 3,441. NATIONAL LEAGUE 0 Ab Ave, C. Jones, New York 17 117 40 .114 COMPLICATION, Heener, trsourin TT Tam.TTimm Aaron, Atlanta 11 117 44 .174 RITT ARTNETT Janes, Montreal 11 111 II 41 .155 1 Alarili- li a.

J. Mays, San PrinclICO 21 101 14 14 ,151 rrj TMODHVlVn Alou, PltUbunhll 140 II 47 ,134 IMrKUVEjU Ladles S-lrons, 2-woocts Dei). 7H.0O. NOW 24.fl Ladles I Irons, 3 woods laej. 100 00.

3MI Ladies Spaldinq S-lrons, 2-woods Recj. 11.00. 34. fj Ladies Spalding 5-lront, 3-woodi bacj. I0O.00..

NOW 41.M Ladies Spaldinq I Iron, 3-woods leg. 14400. If.fS Ladies Spalding 5-ironi, 2-woodt Alum Reg. I4O.00. IMS Ladies Spalding l-lrons-woods.

Alum Reg. 2M.00. NOW lOf.tl Ladies Shakespeare l-lrom, 3-woods. Alum. Reg.

ItaOO NOW 14-pc. ftolf Set t-irons, 2-woodi, Solf lag, Head Covers 3-prectlco tails, peck of Tees, Right or Lett Hand NOW 21.00 lurke S-irons, 2-woods, right or left hand Reg. 7500. NOW 24.S Spalding S-lrons, 2-woods Reg. 154)0 NOW 34.

Spalding S-lrons 2-woods I bag Reg. 100.00.. NOW 41.H Jack Nlckleus S-lrons, 2-woods, right or left hand Reg. 100X0. NOW Jf.fl Spalding l-lrons, 3-woods Rag.

1 00 NOW 44. fl Spalding l-lrons, 3-woodi Rag. 145 NOW If.fS Spalding l-lrons, 3-woods 1 bag Reg. 1104)0. NOW 7f.fS Spalding S-irens Reg.

45D0. NOW lf.fl Spalding 2-woods Reg. 34X0 NOW I2.ff Spalding 3-woods Reg. NOW II. fl Spalding 4-weedi Reg.

4140 NOW 24.fl lurke l-lrons, 4-woods, right or left hand Rag. 12040 NOW If fj lurke f-lrons, 4-woods Reg. I7S.O0. NOW 7f.fl er, the Astros manager, said the Cubs "are the best team we've seen all season." Walker also said he thought the Cub bench was much stronger than most people gave it credit for. Dick Sclma will pitch tomorrow for the Cubs against Rookie Tom Griffin.

Ken Holtzman will hurl Tuesday in Los Angeles and Bill Hands works Wednesday. Rigney Sidelined by Ulcer Flareup New York, May 17 (UPD Bill Rigney, manager of the California Angels, missed today's game with the New York Yankees because of an ulcer flareup. Rigney went to Brighton, to receive treatment at Hanheman hospital. Lefty Phillips, Angels' coach, was assigned to manage the team in Rigney's absence. at Sante Fe Speedway spangler, cubs Mene, Houston .17 114 i4 4i j3i Charles Leo Gabby Hartnett R.

mien, rniwiipnie 4 was listed in "improved condi Lake Forest Academy Kessinger, CUBS IS 141 47 Takes Track Title Dick Nelson of Chicago won the 25-lap, late model feature auto race last night at Santa Fe speedway. Larry Robb of LaGrange won the 25-lap Sportsman's feature auto race. HOMI RUNS Cepede, Atl I Wynn, Hoest. L. May, Cin, I McCovey, I.

Perei, Cin. I RUNS BATTID IN Sante, CUBS Ceeede, Atl. 11 Banks, CUBS 17 M. Jenes, Mont. 24 Tolan, Cin.

17 Pert. Cin 14 tion" by doctors at Park Ridge's Lutheran General hospital last night after fighting off pneumonia which set in following abdominal surgery. The former catcher and manager of the Cubs and a member of baseball's Hall of Fame is still In the hospital's intensive care unit, but a hospital spoksman said he sat up and read yesterday. OPEN SUNDAY PHONE 588.351 Lake Forest academy won the Independent school league track championship at Lake Forest yesterday. University High school of Chicago placed second and Elgin was third.

Curt Palmer of Lake Forest won the 100-yard dash and the 180-yard low hurdles. Cub Averages l-lrons. l-wsods. alum, shaft Res. I40.00..NOW 74.

fl 200.00 NOW lf.fl Ram Doug Sanders l-lroni, l-woods, al lum. Reg. PITCHINO) tl er inert Decliltnil Reiin, CUBS 5-0 Maloney, Cin. 1-0 McOraw, N. V.

1-1 Baldschun, D. 4-0 Stone, Atl. 4-0 AMERICAN LEAGUE a AS Ave. NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW I Of 111.00 1t.fl I4.fl 32.fS 42.fl tf.ft 7f.ft 121.00 22S.W. 142 001 24 IS.

If.fS. 14.00. IM.00. 112.00.. 140.00.

moo: Reg. Reg' Reg. Reg. Reg, Reg. apatoing i-irons, i-weoas, alum, Right or left hand Shakeipearo f.lrons, 4-woedi, Men'i Corf am golf shoas ladles Corf am golf shots 3-woods Proline 2-brends, 4-woods l-brendi, 4-woods Proline 1-brends, l-lrons Proline l-lrons, 4-woeds, stelnlass steel leg.

NOW Cerew, Mlnnesote II 111 11 41 417 Petrocelli, Boston 111 21 41 ,117 P. Reklnson, Bell. 17 141 12 41 Ceter, Oakland .,,11 111 II 41 WANTED Build your own Mercer. New Ten it its 34 47 .124 HITTINO Ave. Ab 2b 20 HR Rll Irmttt 344 22 1 lit! 4 Hundley ill 12 41 i I I 17 liangltr Ill II 14 21 1 1 11 Kessinger Ill 141 11 47 II I I 14 N.Oliver .271 II I I I I 1 4 Beckert 17S 131 14 4 1 0 I WMIIMI 171 111 14 41 I 4 1 II Btnll 147 111 11 I I I 17 Santo J54 124 22 22 4 1 7 Oliver .150 I I I I I I I Jlmlnei 250 4 0 1 I I 0 0 Young 117 II 14 II 4 I I 14 Hickman ,110 14 1 7 I I I 1 Phillips .107 II 4 1 I I I 1 Rudolph .000 1 1 I I I I I PITCHINO W-L II II IRA JSft Blair, liltl.

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Dr. Alum. 30.00 M.fS Pro Odd Woods 2100 Pre Odd Irons .71 l.fl TONIGHT 8:30 FRI. NIQHT, MAY 21 UUC IIP Of FT RACEt MOTOROYCLI RACES WED. NITI til weed, In true seele the most complete I Men's Wholesale Clothing Salesman To one nf tho Irmdprn 111 tli popular nnd prnmoilonn1 line of irMMi'i ftlothlim, lixoellent opnortu- nlt.v for rt volum prodiH'ltiar milflFmHti, HtHla full DHrtku- 1 Atrnlt Rubin cn 1 MAX RUBIN CO.

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14 R. Jtciton, Oik, It Petrecelll, Bos. It Mat, SOX It P. Robinson, Bill, 11 Mercer, N. V.

II RUNI BATTID IN Mercer, N. II Powell, Nit, II Robinson, Bait, 11 Mender, Ott. IS Howerl, Wain. II Killebrew, Minn, 14 PITCHINO) II er mere Detilleni) MtNillr, Beit, 14) John, SOX Phoibei, Btlt. 4-1 Odom, Ooi.

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