SORT ax Mae aes trge | ee OE eer liad Page 10, The Herald, Thursday, May 15, 1960 "Cop perside Store one GROCERIES - LAUNDROMAT | Tatgting te comp an Institution ord OPEN 10-10 7 days a waok Phone 635-4080 - temp om prices to your faveerite store! | rt ei ct SO eeT 7 ; “rain Ru q eer del herald with Don ies Rose’s late blooming | leads Phils to a win | BY JOE GIUFFRE UPI Sports Writer Pete Rose believes in himself. It’s as simple ‘as that. Charlie Hustle entered Wednesday night’s game against Atlanta hitting only 222 with two RBI, but he collected three hits, knocked in four runs and scored twice himself to lead the Phillies to a comfortable 9-1 - victory over the Braves. He sandwiched a two-run single in the third, between run-scoring doubles in the . second and fifth innings, The outburst supported starter Steve Carlton’s two-hit six- inning stint and the com- . bined three-hit relief _pit- ching of Kevin Saucier and Tug McGraw. “I'd like to have more RBIs,” admitted Rose, “but I haven't had a lot of op- portunities to bat with guys in scoring position.” The Phillies put enough men in scoring position Wednesday night to score eight runs in the first three innings and rake starter Larry McWilliams, 23, for nine hits and seven runs in his two innings-plus of frustration. The only Brave run off Carlton, 6-2, came in the sixth when slow-starting Bob Horner crushed his first home run of the season. wofinally comes through In other. games, Pittsburgh nipped San Francisco, 32, the New York Mets defeated Cincinnati, 7-6, in 10 innings, Montreal edged Houston, 1-0, St. Louis trimmed San. Diego, 2-1, and Chicago beat Los Angeles, 5-2. In the American League, California walloped Dillard both - ‘homers to highlight a four- . “Cleveland, 13-7, downed Baltimore, 6-3, . Boston edged Minnesota, 7-6, New York trounced Kansas City, 16-3, Detroit trimmed Oakland, 65, and Milwaukee beat Chicago, 5-1," Pirates 3, Giants 2 Dave Parker snapped an 0- for-14 streak with a run- ‘scoring single in the “eighth inning to propel the Pirates past the Giants. Mets: 1, Reds ” Jerry Morales’ two-out single in the 10th scored John Stearns to ease the Mets over the Reds... Expos 1, Astros 0 Tony Bernazard hit a run- scoring double in the fifth and Scott Sanderson and Woodie Fryman combined to blank Houston. Cardinals 2, Padres 1 Dave Cash's throwing error allowed Keith Her- nandez to score from third with the tle-breaking run in ‘the sixth to give the Car- dinals the victory. Cubs 5, Dodgers 2 Dave Kingman and Steve run outburst in the third inning to power the Cubs. Skaggs gets five RBI to boost sagging Angels — By MIKE TULLY . UPI Sports Writer Dave Skaggs needed a lift and so did the California Angels, Skages solved both problems in a hurry. WHT ust: had‘a! aor night . and it was great,"' said the newly acquired catcher, who drove in five runs wilh two singles and a homer Wed- nesday night to’ help the Angels snap a six-game losing streak with a 13-7 victory over the Cleveland Indians. “The way to get a new player to relax is to play him,” said California Manager Jim Fregosi. “Skapes made a lot of friends on the team tonight."’ The catcher singled home . Fred Patek in a four-run second inning, slapped atwo- ’Pinch-hilter Jim. . Dwyer out, base-loaded single to highlight “a sevenrun third and touched reliever Wayne Garland for his.third major- . league homer in the seventh after a single by Patek. ‘Jn other: gam:,.- Seattle blanked Toronto, 7-0, Boston ‘beat Minnesota, .7-6, Texas defeated Baltimore, 6-3, Detroit nipped Oakland, €5, New. York pounded Kansas City,, 16-3, and Milwaukee downed Chicago, 5-1. Bill Stein drove in three runs with a homer and a single. and Willie Horton added a two-run homer. to- back Glenn Abbott's ‘five- hitter for the Mariners. | Red Sox.7, Twins 6 -. drew a bases-loaded, one-out * walk in the bottom of the ninth. . Tigers 8: A's 5 _Rangers 6, ‘Orioles 3; Dave Roberts crashed his -first career grand slam and Sparky Lyle saved. Gaylord Perry’ s 22nd career vic- tory, Alan Trammell’s fourth hit of the game ~ a two-out, . bases-loaded single in the battom of the ninth — drave intwo runs and gave Detroit ‘its fifth.etraight victory. "Yankees 16; Royals 3 New York pounded Dennis Leonard for eight runs in the first three innings and took advantage of 14 walks. Brewers 5, White Sox 1 -Robin. Yount singled, ‘doubled, tripled and scored three runs and Larry Hisle © drove in thrée runs to pace the Brewers. Racine’s recovery will be slower than first thought MONTREAL (URC) - Former lightweight boxing contender Ralph Racine faces longer convalescence than first expected because of persistent swelling to the left side of his brain, ac- cording to a family friend and spokesman. Thesweilling, Rev. Cajetan Menke said Wednesday, has impaired some of Racine’s recognitive, speech and memory faculties since he collapsed and underwent neurosurgery last week after losing to Gaetan Hart in a title match. Menke said a brain scan was performed Tuesday on Racine, 23, who had to be carried out of the ring on a stretcher after he was pounded into the ropes May 5. . “The resulta of that scan show that the swelling of the brain continues on the left side," Menke said. “This affects his capacities Lo recognize, speak and remember,"’ Menke said. “Convalescence will be longer than first thought because of the extent of the swelling.” Menke, stressing that the statement would be the last issued by the family, said the young fighter will be moved “as soon as itis feasible to do so" toa hospital in Hamilton, Ont. where he will undergo therapy. “Doctors expect that he will lead a normal lite following _ convalescence,’’ Menke said. “He will not fight again, all the doctors agree on that,”’ Menke added. “The ‘whole left side of his brain is swollen.” ‘Menke said Racine had recovered the use of his right side, which had -been af- fected for atime after the injury and. remained somewhat weakened. He said the effects on Racine’s recognition, speech and memory faculties were intermittent, since he. was able to recognize some family members and close friends but not others. His responses to instructions similarly were sporadic. “The fight. is one of the things he does not seem to remember,” Menke said. Racine has not spoken in the past week but he was being discouraged from doing so because of a tube left by thesurgery, he added. Doctors gave no estimate on the length of time that will be required for treatment. “The original injury . was a severe contusion to the brain with a blood clot caused by a severe blow te the head or a possible serles of blows. “The clot was relleved by surgery by Dr. Jean-Pierre Mathieu,"’ Menke said, “The surgery was completely successful.” ~ Menke said young Racine's. parents und younger brother Peter, 18, have been with the fighter since last week and at one point, the Roman Catholic sacrament for the sick was administered. “His recovery has been as | the doctors expected,'' Menke said. ‘However, the continued swelling does anticipate a long period of convalescence.” 2 woe Seattle 1 blanked Toronto, 7-0, Texas | smacked - In girls softball. action Tuesday: night, six games were played in the three divisions. In the’ ‘Bantam division; Doc’s.. Car- tage and Moose played to an 11-11 draw. - In : the Peewee - division, New Quadra’ Travel dumped - Lakelse Pharmacy 13- _ 6 and Gamperland lost . to Northwest Sport- sman 19-7; -.. Three games in the Squirt division saw Vic Froese Trucking beat Bob's Swingers 10-8, : Chris's | J anitorial Service take Westend - Food Mart 10-6 and All GIRLS’ ~ SOFTBALL - Seasons and the B c. . | Government. ° “Em- ‘ _ ployee's Union battle” _ division, it with.‘be, ‘Seasons _ Chris's Janitors. 1 to a 5-5 tie. ‘Next games. in sicis, softball will be tonight. - Moose and Dec’s play © again : Northwest. Sportsman .:|. in Bantam, - and New Quadra play, as‘do Camperland and Lakelse Pharmacy -in the.Pee Wee schedule, -; and: in the Squirt: . Westend “playing” BCGEU, Bob’s Swingers against All and. Vic Froese . taking on Buildall wins a hi pitcher’s duel — ’ Kitimat Buildall won their first .game of .the Terrace Men’s Fastball League season Wed- -mesday night at home ‘when they beat SKB Auco 10, i RJ. Findlay and Bob Couture combined for the shutout, with while Ron Daciuk and Chris Hyland shared the loss while tossing ‘a two-hitter for SKB. The . game scoreless until the bottom of the fourth, when Tim Taylor’s single knocked in Stacey Smeader for the game’ 8 only | Fun. . ’ ‘SKB threatened | to tie the. game when Ken Zeigler doubled in the top of the sixth, but he was Jeft--on as the Terrace team. stranded two on base, : : Scrub-league scores’ At least five gerub: - league softball games were played in Terrace Wednesday night. —~ . The Daily Herald team pushed its record to two wins and no losses with an 18-17 win over the TKO's, by-scoring a solo homer in the bottom of the seventh - Inning. Tuesday night the Herald came back to beat High- ways 16-15 after being down -14-0 in the third . inning. In’ other Wednesday games, it was Little Haugland. Burnouts18 K- Mart 12, Time Cleaners 20 All-West Glass 18, Heavy Duty Operators 25 Finning Jractor 6 and the, Windmill Winders’ squeezing past. Bob’s™ Welding 19-18. Scores {from scrub league softball games can be phoned in to the. Herald’ anytime after 7 a.m.. “the. day after. ithe gamie.-- ‘Call. ‘685-6337 - 40 have ~ your. - Score published. - Minor baseball ' Three games. were played in the Terrace - Minor Baseball Association Wednesday night. In; the division, “Skoglund Logging edged Terrace ‘Co-op 15-14, and Flaherty Trucking ™ downed Terrace Drugs 21-14. In Bronco play it was Elks dumping Far-Ko Construction 15-8. Next games in the Terrace minor baseball leagues are Friday night, when Terrace Esso plays we Terrace Drugs in ‘the ' Mosquito division and Credit Union meets] Far- : Ko. oD py Rien ‘POSCHES - UPI Sports Writer * -the third was . _” butit'ap “Mosquito . INGLEWOOD, cant (UPI)" ~— Kareem. Abdal- . Jabbar . center: .acored: .40 points and “grabbed. 15, rebounds: Wednesday. night” jopace Los Angeles. to a 108- . 103... -vietory, over | hilisdelphia, which 'g gave the’: Lakers a 3-2 Jedd Ini the best- : ‘@-seven. ‘NB ehemiplodship ’ Bue the Victory.waB costly. ~ Abdul-Jabbar: is. hurt-— Injuréd his left ankle late. i arter. And the - players.and Westhead know ° . the team’s hopes of wrip- ping up their-{irst NBA title since. 1972 ‘est heavily on "him, : With 4:40 Teft in tle ¢hird quarter, Abdul-Jabbar hit a _ feld goal and turned upeourt — when his left ankle gave out. . He limped around for nearly - - 30 seconds before the Lakers called time out and he was helped to the dressing room. ‘ An ‘hour after the game, X- trays at ‘nearby. Centinela ‘Hospital revealed: no’. frac- ‘ture but a serious sprain. ‘He will:treated with antl- inflammatory ‘drugs and ice, . red very rood He woul beat full speed, , OF not be able to play at all in the sixth game of the series Friday night in- Philadelphia. “We know he's our best player,” said Westhead, “and it would be real tough | without him, I feel we can win-the series without him, but I'd sure would like to have him along.” .. ¢ Abdul-Jabbar -scored 14— points in the final. quarter anid ane fintoas cling f 8 rally ty the aners and ullizs- rvi to 108108 with °43 seconds” ief But "Abdul-Jabbar : “came through with a three-point play and Norm Nixon added a pair of free throws to seal the victory and. offset Er ving’s 36 points: »:*" Jamaal Wilkes and. Earvin Johnson ‘added'14 ‘each for the Lakers while “Darryl Dawkins had . 23 for Philadelphia". ‘With Abdul Jabbar out for the final 442 minutes of'the third period, the Lakers had responded with a 14-83 surge to take a 81-73 lead entering - the final period amid. a deafening roar .from the ‘capacity crowd. of 17,505. “Te was obvious it carried ! us along during that stret- ch,” said Westhead. “If our players had any doubt about . how hard they had to play ‘with ‘Kareem ‘out of the — " gould be. : The Islanders won, 43, in . _ overtime, but:the contest did not live.. AY to its. cham- - Game 2,° ng, on - The Doctor had 15 in the ; period to bring the %éers back from a i2-point deficit : Ansup’ the. crowd told them what was’ expected,” YY Doctors \said they. would re-examine Abdul;Jabbar’s- : ankle’ -Friday~ Philadelphia... ‘A’. deter: | mination on ‘hia “playing: _ status for the game was not. - oxpected:.until “just a. few~ “hours before the scheduled by 05° P. mi. ‘EDT start, morning in’ lagareem is the ‘most ‘awesome forceas a player in : the game," Philadelphia - ‘Coach Billy © Cunningham "said. “He's a great credit to. the game and if we win it we want'to win. it with Kareem . seventh game, if ‘necessary, is. scheduled for Sinday - afternoon on the ” 60 the court.” Sr AS Lakers! home ‘court. Styles will - change PHILADELPHIA (UP, ‘Tn the first game of thé - Stanley Cup finals. rwewday ‘night, both the. New - york Islanders. and - Philadelphia | Flyers appeared tentative, an. even matchup, and that as though they were waiting tosee how physical the other pionship ockey’s eraion of the Golden Gloves. _. When. the best-of-seven seriés resumes tonight with however, the contestants are vowing an improved, more physical style of play. *] don't know what the without tonight | going to see a different HL: Islander team,” New ‘York center Bryan Trottier said. “We didn't play that well.” The finals were , billed as gould be seen from the scores at the end ofeach of - the three periods — 1-1, 2-2 and 3-4. —- before Dents Patvin’s power-play goal at 4:07 of overtime settled the issue. : But the. 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