x oa \ . Page 4, The Herald, Monday, June 28, 1962 “s Redis - . manager -; s — McNamara: ‘ready. to tear "down the walls-. : disgusting,” * - ‘MeNamara said after’ the ‘Reds fell 2-0. to ‘Atlanta play. 1957 Carlton, -Philaddipnia, Tt’ Braves on Sunday: The Reds recorddying seven double plays in the game — yet still managed to leave 11 run- ners stranded on the bases. And one of the double plays should have been a triple hit: into a Horner finally, aingled: in the: = cinnatt reliever, ‘fom: Hume. in: the “14th to® “help the. Braves ‘stay 24° games in front of San Diego Padres in the National League West. “Jn” other’ NL games, - ’ Philadelphia Phillies belted: New. York Meés 8-3,.Mon- treal Expos tripped Pitt= ‘sburgh Pirates 5-2, Chicago - White Sox beat St.. Louis Cardinals 4-2, San Diego Padres stopped San - ' Francisco Giants 4-2 and —T Stats ‘and NATIONAL LEAGUE . * Best Divisien we Pct. ost $t. Louis - , 4292 8 — Montreal ‘39 Nn 8? Phijadelphia ao 92 «$54 «1 Pittsburgh 32°35 as 6. _ How York 35°30 478 6% Chicago x: ae ee, “West Givision Atlanta “4a 2 6 San Diego 40 30 371) 2%. Los Angeles 39°35 827) 5% San Franctsco 32 42 .432 12% Cincinnati 31 41 4.430 12% Houston ‘ ' Sunday Meauits. * Montreal 5 Pittsborgh 2° Philadephia & Ni York 3 Atlanta 2. Cincinnagl 0. Chicago 4 51, Lould’ 2 San Diego 4 San Francisco 2 © Los, Angeles 7. Houston 3. Yaturaey Mewits| : Plitsburgh 14 Montrenl 5 Argeleg | 4 Houston 1- Cincinnatl: 2--Atlenta 1 Sen Diego 7- San Franclaco & (15 Innings) St. Lovla 42 Chicago 3 | Paltadetpnie.. 47 New York cs Teaay's Games Pittsburgh sf Chicago Houston. at Atlante N . St. Lovld at‘ Phitadelphia N San Diego at Los Angetes N Cincinnat! at. Sen Franclico WN + . t Tuesday Games ven s Chicago iNew York. 51 Montreal, No jh. Lov ae Phitadsiohla—N jcuston at Atlanta .N : San Diego at Los Angeles N Cincinnati at San Francisco WN 1 Dl . cent ABR H Avg. McGee, SIL 193 16 44.331 Thompson, Pgh 742 46 79 ,325 Pana, Pgh. 224 22 72 132) Francona, Mt! |. 13144 42 .321 Landreavx, LA 209 35 66 1318 Oawron, Mil 277 $3 87 314 Oliver, Mti 258 41 Ot .314 Bailor, NY. - 160 20 40 .333 - Ray, Poh 277 41 66 310 Cadano, Cin 227 29 70 308 Devbtes: Kennedy, San Diego. . 22; Smith, $f. Louis, 19; Oaw- fon. = Montreal, 197 . Garner, Houston, 19. > Triples: Garner, Houston, 4: Salazar, Sen Olago, 5. $5x, Los Angeles, : ‘ Meme runs: Murphy. Atlanta, 21; Kingman, New. York, 17, . Runs patted in: Murphy, At- lanta, 38; Ollver, Montreal; 52. Stellan =bases: Smith. 5%. Louis, 37; Moreno, Pittsburgh, be ‘ : Pitching (9 decisluns}: Ro: gers, Montreat, 9-9, .750.) 1.74: Porach, Sf. Louls, 9-3, 727, 4.03, Gtrikeouts:. Sota, Cincinnati, 30 42--.41% 13%" 1 AMMRICAN LEAGUE Wail Division : WoL Pct. GEL Boston | 42 26 600 — Mitwoukee 40 20 S712 Baltimore 383) 551) 3% Detroit 2H 3 § Cleveland 34°35 2497) The - Mew York 33°35 .405. 5 - Toranto. - 33°30. 465 9% Want Division. Catltornla 4429 603 — Kansas City . 40.530 5710 ae Chicago 39°31 «557 | 2 Seattje 3636 «SS 6 Oakland 31 44.413 14 Texas * a7 9 409 13% Minnesota 18 S55 .247 26 Sunday Results Tordnts 3 Minnesota 2 Cleveland 4 New York 2 Milwaukea 7 Boston 5 “Baltimore 12 Derrair 1. California “9. Kansas city ' Texas. 10 Oakland 4.,: Seattle 6 Chicago 5 ‘Saturday Results: *MInnesata «4 Toronto 2 Milwaukee lt. Boston 10 Ballimore 4 Deirait -1 Texas 5. Oakland 2 -.. New York 4 Cleveland 3 (17° Innings) California. 6 Kensas- innings) | Chicago 13 Seattie 3 Tontghi’s Games Mllwaukee at Boston . + Oakland at Kansas City iV Chicaga af Minnesols : Tuesday Gama Seattie at Toronte N Sleveland at Baltimore WN AAllwaukee at New York N Callfornia. at Texas WN” Oakland. at Kansas City City $a Chicago at Minnetota’ NO - . Boston at Detroit MN - , eee | a . AB R OH Ave. Harrah, Cle 266 57 95 357 Bonnall, Tor | 194 37 67 245 McRae, KC 267 39 a9 ..933 Hrbek, Min . 23339 (77,330 Wilson, KC” 200 23 46.330 Cooper, Mil 262 43 86 .328 ‘Grubb, Tex . 14414 47 326 Yasirzemaekl, Bos203 27 65 .320 Herndon, Det 261 43° 63.318 Murray, Balt. 192.31 6t 318 . Beubles! _ Evans, Boston, 20; McRee, Kansas City, 20; Cow- eng, Seattle; 20; White, Kansos City, Ws tynn, California, 19. + Triples:: Harndan, ‘Wilton, Kansas City, Ts Yount, Mitwaukee, 7. Home = rune: Oglivie, AAll- waukee, 19; Thorton, Cleveland, : 18 ‘Runs betied In: McRae, Ken- ass ‘Clty. 46, Thornton, Clave- land, 60. _ Stolen ~~ bases: Henderson, Qakiand, -71) Wathan, Kansas City, 4. ‘ Pitching (9 dacislona): Vuck- - ovich, Milwaukes, 9-2; 6th, 134; Guidry, New York, 0-2, 800, 3,04, - : ‘Stelkeouts: Bannister, Seattla, New. York, 84. a: Guldry,. | = Chambliss and Bob: ‘garie's: only’ runs_off-Cin- ">, Standings Detroit, 8; | Lo Angélea. Dedgers . | editor: don chatter). { : '/ defeated Houston ‘Astros 7-3... registered his third-straight. ‘Gn: Saturday it-wag’ ‘Pitt-” triumph’ ‘by:: limiting’: the | "burgh 14. Montreal ‘6, ‘Los . “Mets to six hits add qne run ‘Angeles 4 Houston 1, Cin-' . cinnatl 2 Ajanta 1 and San’ Diego 7 San Francisco 6, St. _ Tonia. won.a doubleheader . “over Chicago 4-1 and 2-1 while Philadelphia took two New York 4-3 and 7-4. Expos 5 Pirates 2. | David Palmer continued his. winning ways at’ Mon- treal’s Olympic Stadium, - ‘improving his career record there to 124. by tossing a _ three-hitter against Pitt- sburgh. Palmer, 3-1 this season, also. pitched his first complete game since Oct. 3, 1980, He. got -home-run ° support from Tim: Wallach and Dan ‘Norman, who connected on. ‘consecutive ' pitches to account for three runs during the Expos’ four- run fourth inning. Phillies § Mets 3 . Philadelphia pulled to within one game of ‘first place in the East with its - _ seventh-straight victory. Bo Diaz and George Vukovich both hit three-cun: -homers to pace the Phillies iin gpven innings. | . Cubs 4. Cardinals’ 2. ‘Leon: Durham went 4for-— 4, including ‘a. run-scoring double, and Larry Bowa continued his hot hitting ' with a two-run single to lead last-place Chicago over first-place St. Louis, Durham gave the Cuba a. 1-0 lead in the first inning © with the first of his two doubles, and Bowa's single made it 3-0 in the sixth. . Padres 4Giants2 ‘ Tim Lollar continued to help'San Diego with both his pitching and his batting, hurling a two-hitter .for eight innings and knocking in a run with a triple against . San.Francisco, Terry’Kennedy hit a two- rim homer in the sixth for the Padres. 8‘ Dodgers 7 Astros 3 Steve Sax hit two triples © and knocked in three runs to pace Los Angeles over Houston, “Ken Landreaux also had: a run-scoring triple and RBI- single for ‘the Pataca. * Two by Thomas boost the Brewers “Gorman Themas of the Milwaukee ' Brewers one as the Brewers won ‘third straight game ; current power burst, which has boosted his total to an ‘ ~ ALJeading 19 homers, . - Oplivie Jed off the-sixth Thomas added his 17th homer. against. ’ reliever Tom: Burgmeier in the -eighth inning for . Milwaukee’s seventh run. Southpaw. Bob McClure, who sat out most of Jast Boston : ~slugged two home runs and. * Ben Oglivie, also slugged ‘season. with a shoulder — injury, allowed only. four © hits. and one run through seven innings. ° Blue Jays 3, Twins 2 ; Damaso Garcia belted a Foronto:over Minnesota. Along with his fourth homer a oD TUS Provincial‘ $500,000 __. 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Goltz, 1-1, held the Royals ‘to three hits in seven: in- ” nings. The Angels scored four oo - Boston RedSoxina7-5 runs in the first inning, two victory Sunday. - on Beniquez's:. homer,- :. Oglivie is happy about his against rookle Bud Black, 2- 2. a oe ' Orioles 13, Tigers 1, Cal Ripken Jr. and Eddie Murray drove in three runs inning with his homer. apiece andJim Paltner won - Thomas then followed with . the 254th garnd of his career his 16th homer, marking the as Baltimore dealt Detroit ith time Milwaukee its 13th loss in 14-games. “sluggers have hit con-. - secutive homers this . Ripken and Joe Nolan had season. - .-. +. two-run doubles in the first: inning and Murray hit e two-run homer in the third, . his 10th; when the Orioles chased Jack Morris, #9. Morris has Jost-his last four . starts, yielding 27 hits and 22 runs in 11.13 dnnings. . Palmer, 6-8, allowed two hits in four different innings before being relleved in the - eighth by George (Storm) Davis. 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American teenagers Tracy Austin and Andrea Jaeger - survived searching tests of - their ‘grasseourt ability — _ today as the “Wimbledon — ” tennis championships struggled - through | jmore Taine 2" Austin,. the id-year-old . - third seed fought for one set. - to find her. rhythm and . timing before finally getting the: measure of fellow American Kathy Jordon. to ‘ ‘post a 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 victory. - Jaeger, 17and seeded No. 4, got past Rosalyn: Fair- bank of South Africa 6-3, 7-5." Both matches started late and: were interrupted for ‘one hour during the opening Ld In the men’s singles, sixth-seeded Gene Mayerof . ‘Hernan (Chico)—Borja scored twice and Viadislay Bogicevic ‘aasisted on all three goals as New York “Cosmos downed Edmonton Drillers 3-1 in the only game . Sunday in the - North ' Amétican Soccer League. -—" ‘In \.games . Saturday, Portland: Timbers edged . Toronto Blizzard 2-1, Montreal Manic’ defeated Chicago Sting 3-2, Van- eouver Whitecaps downed - - Tampa Bay Rowdies 5-2, Fort: Lauderdale Strikers -beat San ‘Jose Earthquakes ~: 3-2 and San Diego Sockers blanked Jacksonville Tea - " Men 8-0. |. Borja opened the game’s Acoring-at 14:01 when ‘he * ‘drilled a 15-metre shot past Edinonton goalkeeper Peter _ Mellor. '.. The Cosmos made it 20 at 36: ‘or on Steve Moyers's : Scott. quick OSLO (AP) — Steve Scott -of ‘the . U.S. equalled the. . ~ third-fastest mile ever and a “pair, of “Canadian . women: > tetned “in, “strong” per=- . formances Saturday at the * annual Bislett Games, ‘- . Scott, who. recorded a”: - time of 3° minutes, 48.58 _ weconda, shaved more than - - second off his own -” imerican beat. Scott was ‘one’ of three: runners to . record mile times in the all- ’ time top 10-Saturday. © “Brit McRoberts, 25,- of Vancouver finished second in the women’s B00 metres, . 80 of a second behind Chris | Boxer of Britain. Debbie the “United ° States reached ~ . the third round with a 6-7, 6- 3, 6-2, 6-1 victory over Brad Drewett of Australia ‘and - Russell Simpson of New Zealand outlasted Chip - Hooper of the United States’ 63, 1-6, 6-3,'6-7, 11-8 in the completion: of “a match suspended by darkness . Saturday after four sets. In another second-round men’s match, American. Francisco Gonzales 7-6, 4-6, 7-6, 7-6.- American John-McEnroe waa scheduled to. see his first actlon today amid uncertainty -about the _ condition of his ankle. He is the . defending. singles - champion- arid will team with Peter Fleming to defend the doubles: crown, Whitecaps. win worked a left-footed ahat under Mellor whe. was charging. It-was Mellor's ‘ninth goal of the season. Borja made it 30 at 69:30:. when he scored: his. fourth” goal of the season. David Kemp scored the - goal for Edmonton with just 32 seconds remaining in the - game. The win, before a crowd of 26,379, was the third in a row. for the Cosmos who lead the league with a 14-3 record. Edmonton, losing its -ninth “straight, has a: record of 5-~- 22, ogee On Saturday, ‘Ron: Fut- . cher scored.. the winning goal for Portland as they downed Toronto 2-1.. ' Marcos” ‘Hocevar af’ Brazil edged _ demanding tournaments in third-seeded a Gerulaitis, wereat the same | ‘the Sting a 2-1 lead at 61:26 Kathy Jordan. To win both titles, get a day's rest between’ McEnroe will have to play | each -singles match, This five singles matches and six. time, because of the heavy doubles encounters — all backlog of matches, they best-of-five sets — in a must play every day if they - maximum of seven days are toreachthe final stages. ause of the crowded McEnroe was~scheduled ‘dehedile ‘that’ has rested” to play’ Loyd ‘Bourne, wae: “from: all: the'rain delays: at ‘year-old Caiitdrhian, today © this year’s tournament: : A sprained ankte forced and Fleming had to ‘meet — +.-Ufora place in thé finial 16'-He' McEnroe out of the Italian: American Broderick Dyke _ and French opens. Asked .and Australian Peter ‘about it last week, he ad-- ‘mitted the trouble is still of the doubles. Johnston in the first-round there, McEnroe «is seeded ‘to “Tm trying not: to think . meet Jimmy Connors in the - - about it," McEnroe ‘said. “The less 1 think about it, “the better I play.” -final. - Connors American Drew Gitlin All players agree Wim- | Thatch. bledon js one. of the most . Vitas the warld. Normally, in the . second week, the players stage a8 McEnroe and ‘Connors. But they were a round ahead of 36 players - - who still had to complete the ‘-gecond round, ‘Today’s schedule sent head across the field. Chris Evert Lloyd, the The game~ improved women’s defending . Portland’s record to 7-10, champion, against The Blizzard's record is 11-. American Kate Lathamina. * 8." | | third-round match‘ Lloyd: Carmine’ Marcantonio” was aiming to join her. top scored an unassisted goal rival,. top-seeded fellow- late. in the second half to American ~ give Montreal a 3-2 win over eM Navratilova, in the final 16. -Chi¢ago.. Tracy Austin, seeded . Karl-Heinz Granitza gave — third, -was paired against: with ‘a free kick. But _ Jaeger, the French Open Andrew Parkinson stole the | runner-up and No.4 seed, ball ‘from . Chicago goalie faced Ros Fairbank of South Dieter Ferner and evened Africa. ; the score at 2-2; setting the -. ‘faced | ‘today in a- third-round . A few “others, iholuding Martina Andrea .: ~ ~ There -was ~plenty~ “gf stage for Marcantonio's sunshine but no tennis . game-winner, ; Peter Lorimer scored two officials apent -the day goals and 'asaisted on. working on emergency Sunday. - All-England Club : -* another to lead Vancouver plans’ to beat ‘the railway > ‘Ace Ntsolengoe scored ,. to a-5-2rout of Tampa’ Bay. and ‘subway strikes that :: Toronto's lone goal at 97:08. ’ Ntsolengoe got the ball after Neill Roberts kicked a Dave - _ Byrne throw-in over his own in mile | Scott, 23, ‘of Victoria . also finlshed second, In the. women’s mile, nine seconds . behind: American: Mary |. . Decker-Tabh. ‘who. barely’ — _ taissed breaking: the world : record, ¢ ‘Sydney Maree, the black ; South. African-born runner, who now» represents - the US., wah a ‘close second to.” ‘Scott in 3:48.95, Just A20f a” second slower: than his career best, set in 1901, and equalling the. slxth- fastest mile ever recorded, by Coe, ~ . Dave Morecroft of Britain’ | finished third in 3:49.94, which is the ninth best time” ever, ’ . Vancotiver now Is 11-6, oy threatened - to. _paralyse A l0-metre blast by; Britain. Thomas Rongen ‘past San” gave ~ Fort — 3,000 people — players and = ‘ ever the Earthquakes. ground staff, waltresses and ‘Cars and—buses—wete 2 Jose goalkeeper Mike - “organized to tke fnore than. ~ + Hewitt. ; . "Lauderdale. a..3-2° victory officials, stewards and — Godfrey. Ingram of San, progtam vendors —~ to .. Jose opened the scoring ati: “Wimbledon. Parking space * 42:18. Ray Hudson tied the’: was prepared to cope With score! and “put the Strikers’. -thousands of extra cars. - ahead * 3:10 . later, “The: ‘Thera ‘ie ino: doubt ‘that’ (2 > Earthquakes tied it at 2-2°"‘the underground sirlke had © when Chico | _ Hamilton. quite™ an: ‘impact « “on our scored. u ) cattendance figures last San Jose, 104, dropped to: week,” Sir Brian Burnett, °°. - chairman of the All England 7 second place In the: Western: Division. - : Club, sald Sunday. : Vidal Fernandez ‘and “Now that we are going to ; “Mike Stojanovic each be without a rail'service as ~~ ‘scored and had‘an.assist.as. well, we are- having. -to San Diego ended a two-) provide. people... _ with game losing streak by ‘alternatives. . blanking Jacksonville 3-0, °° “If the income we receive. . Thé Sockera have an 8-9 “ia reduced, then. British ~~~ record. They had lost eight of thelr last 10 outings, The Tea Men fell to 7-11. : lawn tennis in general will ' suffer. The players will be the ultimate losers.”