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30 SPORTS A THE SPRINGFIELD, UNION, SPRINGFIELD, JUNE 4, 1966 i SPORTS Tresh and Downing Help Yanks Bury Bosox, 15-5 TOMMY GUN TOM TRESH, Yanks (Collects Five RBI) TRIBE TRIPS TWINS, 6-5 Whitfield, Radatz Lead Cleveland To Victory ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Fred Whitfield drove in five runs with three singles and a three-run homer and reliever Dick Radatz choked off a late Minnesota rally as the Cleveland Indians edged the Twins 6- 5 Friday night. Radatz got 1 the last out in the eighth inning after Minnesota scored once off Steve Hargan, who replaced Indian starter Luis Tiant in the fourth. Homers in Seventh Whitfield homered in the seventh inning after Leon Wagner and Rocky Colavito singled. The 360-foot drive over the right field fence was Whitfield's fourth straight hit off Minnesota starter Jim (Mudcat) Grant and erased a 4-3 Twins' lead.

Whitfield, had a pregame average of .216, also singled in runs in and third innings. Jim Landis hit a leadoff homer in the third for another Indian tally. CLEVELAND. bi MINNESOTA ab bi Landis cf 5 2 2 Versalles S5 5 2 Salmon SS 4 120 JHall If Wagner If 4110 Oliva cf Colavito rt Killebrew 3b 4 0 Davalillo ct 0 0 0000. Mincherlb Whitfield 1b 5 1 4.5 Allison rf 0 Alvis 3b 0 0 Battey 2 Gonzalez 2b 5 0 2 0 Zimrman Azcue 3 0 Nixon ph Tiant 0 BAllen 2b 4 0 Hargan 0 Grant Radatz 0 000 0 Worthgtn 000 Valdspino ph 10 0 0- Klippstn 0 0 Rollins ph 0 000.

Total 37 6 12 6 Total 34 5 9 5 Cleveland 300 6 Minnesota 2 2 DP-Cleveland 2. LOBCleveland 10, Minnesota 5. 2B-Gonzalez, Versalles. -Landis (1), Versalles (4), Oliva (12), WhitfieldSB-Salmon. S- Salmon, Tiant.

Tiant 31-3 IP RER BB SO Hargan (W, 2 Radotz 11-3 Grant (L, 4-6) 6 2-3 11 3 Worthington 1-3 Klippstein 2 WP-Grant. Southern Conn. NCAA Finalist NEW YORK (P) Southern Connecticut and Oswego, N. Y. moved into the final of the National Collegiate Athletic Association college division Atlantic Coast baseball championship Friday.

Southern Connecticut defeated Long Island University, 7-1, hind the pitching of Bob Brooder, who scattered nine hits. Oswego edged. Rollins of Winter Park, 4-3. Line scores: Rollins 201 000 000-3 6 1 Oswego 000 020 20x-4 6 4 Schoene, Heneko. Coleman (7) Olsen; Wynne and L-Schoene.

Southern Conn. 000 411 010-7 12 Long Island 010 000 000-1 9 2 Brooder and Ginetti; Cook, (5), L-Cook. Kapp (7) Bowen (9) and Rottkomp. Frank Robinson Hits Big Homer As Orioles Win B.ALTIMORE (AP) Frank Robinson, back in the starting line-up after a brief. rest, smacked a two-run homer in the fifth inning and led Baltimore to a 3-2 victory over Kansas City Friday night.

Robinson, who had played only two innings in the last four games while nursing injuries, hit a 3-2 pitch from loser Jim (Catfish) Hunter into the right field bleachers for his 11th homer of the season. Palmer Wins The homer scored Luis Aparicio, who opened the inning with a double. Aparicio had three hits in his first four trips, giving him eight in his last 10 at bats. Jim Palmer won his fifth decision while allowing five hits and striking out eight. Ken Harrelson's homer, after a.

walk to Dick Green, scored two runs for the A's in the second. Palmer pitched out of a tight spot in the eighth after Bert Campaneris tripled with one out as left fielder Curt Blefary tried to make a shoestring catch. The Oriole pitcher struck out Larry Stall for the third time and then retired Mike Hershberger on an infield grounder. Baltimore scored its first run in the second on a single by Boog Powell, a double by Blefary and Andy Etchebarren's sacrifice fly. KANSAS CITY BALTIMORE abr bi ab bi Cmpnerls 3020 Aparicio ss 3000 Snyder cf 3 0 1 0 Hershbor rt 0 0 00 0 FRobinsn 3b rf 3000 2 Cater 3b 4010 3110 BRobinsn DGreen 2b Powell lb Nossek cf Blefary If 1 0 Bryan ph 0 000 0 Blair If Harrelson1b DJohnson 2b 4 0 0 0 Roof 3000 Etchebrn Hunter 2 0 Palmer 3 0 0 Tartabull ph 1 Dickson 0000 0 Total 28 2 5 2 Total 30 3 8 Kansas Baltimore.

City 020 000 0020 0 x- 2 DP-Baltimore 3. LOB City 4, Baltimore 8. 2B-Blefary, Campaneris, D. Green, Aparicio. 38-Campaneris.

HR-Harrelson (5), Fr. Robinson (11). SB-Campaneris. S-Stahl, Snyder. SFEtchebarren.

ER BB SO Hunter Palmer Dickson (L, (W, 4-4) 5-3) Toon 2 00 AIC in Annual Alumni Game Bill Davis is king of the hill as far as American International College baseball records are concerned and fellow townsman Bob Suchecki is the king of swat. Davis and Suchecki are both seniors from Chicopee and will be in action for the last time as members of coach Art Ditmar's Yellow Jackets this afternoon at 2.30 at AIC Park. AIC will meet the alumni in an exhibition game. As a sophom*ore, Davis compiled an earned run average of 0.41 to win All-American honors. As a senior the righthander made 10 appearances and sent 69 batters down via the strikout route a new AIC record.

The old mark of 55 was held by Ed Willey who established the record back in 1953. Suchecki was the leading slugger for the Yellow Jackets this past season in the home run and runs-batted-in. departments. In 20 games the Yellow Jacket Cocaptain knocked in 20 runs and connected for five pers. AIC, composed of mostly sophom*ores, finished the regular season schedule with eight wins, 11 losses and one tie.

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Lamabe Blanks Nats On Three Hits, 8-0 White Sox Hurler Spins Second Straight Shutout; J. C. Martin Batting Star CHICAGO (AP) Jack Lam- first run of the game after triabe scattered three hits for his pling to right for his first extra second straight shutout as the base hit in the majors. Chicago White Sox trimmed WASHINGTON' bi CHICAGO ab hbi abr Washington 8-0 Friday night. Saverine 2b 4 0 0 0 Weis 2b 2 Third Victory King McMulln rt 3b 4 3000 0 0Buford Ageelf 35 1 0 Lamabe, who had never Valentine FHoward if rf 0 Skowron McCraw 1b 3 2 3 0 pitched a shutout in the major 1b 0 0 0 Elia ss leagues prior to this season, fol- Lock Lines cf 0 0 0 0 0 Berry FRobinsn cf ri 31 lowed up his one-hit victory Camilli 3020 Martin 2 Brinkmn Lamabe p.

0 0 lover Boston last Monday by Blasngme 55 0 blanking the Senators. for MCrmick Hmphrys 0000 third victory in decisions. Hmphrys gout 000 0 The White Sox scored three Hannan- Kirkland 0000 1000 runs in the second inning off BChance'1b 1000 0 Mike McCormick and routed the Total 30 030 Total 31 8 13 8 Washington southpaw during a Chicago 0 3 0 40 0.0 X- four-run outburst in the fourth. -Weis. DP-Chicago LOBJ.

C. Martin paced the White Washington4 Chicago 2. 28-F. Robinson, Sox with two run-scoring singles Agee. 38-Elia.

IP S--Berry. RER SF-Martin. BB SO and a sacrifice fly. Floyd Robin- McCormick (L, 3-5) 3 0 son drove in two runs with a Hannan Humphreys 3 3 single and double. Lines Lamabe (W, 3-1) 0 3 0 Pittsox and Connolly Tip York in 12th, 4-3 YORK (P) Pittsfield plated two runs in the 12th inning and held off a York rally to win, 4-3, before 517 fans at Memorial Stadium.

With two away Stan Bledsoe and winning pitcher Ed Connolly singled around a double by Bob Montgomery to give the Red Sox a 4-2 edge. Gable Doubles The Roses rallied in their half of the inning when pinch-hitter Frank Gable doubled and Howie Bedell singled to cut the deficit to 4-3 with one away. Connolly gave way to Sparky Lyle who was greeted with a single by Joe Catanzaro to put runners on the corners. Bedell was tagged out home on a fielder's choice but a wild pitch put both runners in scoring position before Jay Walrath grounded out to end the game. Pittsfield scored single runs in the fourth and fifth innings.

Singles by Tony Torchia and Dick Kratz, plus a sacrifice fly by Bledsoe scored the first. A triple by Billy Conigliaro and a misplay on the hit accounted for the other. Box score: PITTSFIELD YORK ab bi ab bi Montreuit 6 0 1 0 Bedell cf If 5 0 2 1 Conigliaro cf 4 1 1 0 Catanzaro 2 6 0 2 0 Mitchell If 4010 Holman 1 Maldonado rf 5 0 0 0 Maloney if 0 0 1 0 Loun pr 0000 Krotz 3 5010 Walrath ct 00 0 0 Bledsoe 2 Mouton Coggins Connolly M'tgomery 5 5 0 1 Garnett 3 0 Vickery 4001 Coleman Gable ph Totals 43 4 9 3 Totals 41 3 8 2 Pittsfield 000. 110 002-4 York 010 100 000 001- E-Catanzaro, Mouton, Bledsoe. DPYork 2.

6, York 1. SB-Bedell, Mouton, S-Walrath. SF 2B-Montgomery, Gable. 3B-Conigliaro. Vickery, Bledsoe.

er bb so Connolly (W, 2-3) 11 1-3 Lyle Coleman (L, 1-5) 12 2-3 3 HBP- Connolly (Mouton). WPConnolly, Lyle. PB -Montgomery. A-517. METS AND FISHER TOP DODGERS, 6-2 NEW YORK (AP) Fisher pitched a three-hitter for his first victory ever against Los Angeles as the New York Mets knocked out Don 1 Drysdale, and whipped the Dodgers 6-2 Friday night.

The victory, which snapped a three-game losing streak, was only the third for the Mets over Drysdale in 21 lifetime decisions. Parker Homers Fisher, who had lost seven times to the Dodgers, yielded only a single to Lou Johnson in the second inning and a single to John Kennedy in the eighth before Wes Parker homered in the ninth. The New York right-hander set down 20 straight hitters BUSES DIRECT TO Suffolk Downs VIA MASS. TURNPIKE APR. 19th THRU JULY 4th When You Go By Bus A track admission ticket can- be purchased for 50c with each round trip bus ticket.

Buses leave daily at 10:15 a.m. from Interstate Bus Terminal RE 9-3826 or RE 6-6363 Peter Pan Bus Lines Bunning in Seventh Straight Win, 6-1 Each Drives in Five Runs; Boston Has Three Homers BOSTON (AP) Pitcher Al Downing and Tom Tresh drove, in five runs each as the New York Yankees unloaded a 17-hit barrage Friday night in a romp over the Boston Red Sox. Downing rapped a bases-loaded single in the Yankees' fiverun fourth inning and a basesloaded triple in the six-run scventh while breezing to his sixth straight victory after losing his first three decisions. Homers in Sixth Thresh drove in two runs with a single in the fourth, two more with his third homer in the sixth! and another with a double in the seventh. Lopez hit his first homer and a pair of doubles for three RBI, while Elston Howard had three singles and Clete Boyer a pair of triples.

Boyer was walked intentionally in the fourth and seventh, filling the bases for Downing In the fourth and seventh. Crowd of 27,196 Downing allowed eight hits, including solo homers by George Scott, George Smith a and Joe Foy. Scott's 13th homer and Foy's first cleared the wall in left center. Smith got an inside the-park homer on a drive off Mickey Mantle's glove in deep center, The Yankee blitz stunned a crowd of 27,196, the largest turnout at Fenway Park since a New York game drew 31,049 June 9, 1964. NEW YORK BOSTON ab bi ab bi Tresh Richrdsn 3b 2b 6 0 4235 1 2 Foy GSmith 2b 4 2 2 Mantle cf 0 Ystrmski cf 5 4 1 3 0 Repoz ct Scott 1b Maris rt 2 0 Coniglaro rf Clinton rt 0000 Christphr If Pepitone 16 3 0 0 0 Thomas 3b 0 Barker 1b Ryan EHoward 2 3 0 Wilson 0 0 HLopez If 5 3 3 3 Stange 0 0.

Boyer sS 2 2 2 2 25 Sanders Downing Stigman 000 0 Petrocili ph Brandon 0 Tillman ph 1 0 0 0 42 15 17 15 Total 37 5 8 5 New Boston York 001 0 01 Foy, Tresh (3), DPBoston 2. LOB- -New York 5, Boston 7. 2B-Scott H.Lopez (2), Barker, Tresh. 3B-Boyer (2), FoY, Downing. HR--G.

Smith (1), Scott (13), Tresh (3), H. Lopez (1), Foy (1). IP RER 8B SO Downing (W, 6-3) 9 8 Wilson (L, 5-4) 3 1-3 Stange 0 3 Sanders Brandon 2 1 Stigman 2-3 Cathedral Tops Palmer, 17-6 PALMER Cathedral and Palmer ended their seasons by clashing in an game which was won by Cathedral, 17-6, here Friday. Right fielder Jim Bryson lected three hits to pace the winners. Ron Swiatlowski had pair of hits for the losers.

Box score: Cathedral Palmer ab bi ab bi McGrath 2 1 4210 2 2 Eurkus Santucci' 3 2 4 5001 011 Githooly Woiner 4 1 0 Machia Avezzi 5 3 11 Swotl'kl 1 21 Don'n cf-p. 2 3 Sawyer Bryson rt 5 1 3 3 Midura Currier 6 1 0 Adamzcyk Loiti 3 6 1 0 0 Cryz'ski ph McC'thy p- cf 4110 Majka Zelozo If Pietrica ph Cole 1 A. Machia 1 0 Mancini cf 4.0 Totals 43 17 12 9 Totals 37 10 5 Cathedral 403 006. 211-17 Palmer 001 210 002- 6 28-Swiatlowski, Piteriko. 38-Mijka.

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Interviews will be held and a system examination administered at the Connecticut State Prison in Somers on June 4, 1966, at 9:00 A.M. Contact State Personnel State Office Hartford, for alter. "nate interview dates. Area code 203-527-6341. Phillies' Ace Fans 11 in Six-Hitter Against Giants; Allen Homers Again ho*rner Rescues Gibson in 3-2 x- Win for Cards ATLANTA (AP) Joe ho*rner rescued Bob Gibson with two out in the ninth inning Friday night and preserved a 3-2 victory for St.

Louis over Atlanta, the Braves' seventh straight defeat. Four Hits for Flood Gibson stymied the staggering Braves on two hits and had retired 14 men in a row going into! the ninth. But after getting the first two puts, he gave up Hank Aaron's 18th homer and a single to Felipe Alou. ho*rner then came on and fanned Mack Jones for the final out, saving Gibson's seventh victory against five defeats. Curt Flood- collected four.

hits in four at bats for St. Louis but was erased three times after singles when. Orlando Cepeda hit into three double plays equaling a National League record. in the eighth inning, which Flood's 's fourth hit was a triple drove in Tim McCarver who had walked. The Cardinals had taken a 2-1 lead in the seventh when Lou Brock singled, stole second, was sacrificed to third and scored on Jerry Buchek's sacrifice fly.

St. Louis' tying run came in the third inning when Julian Javier singled, second, went to third on Gibson's infield bouncer and raced home on Bob Tolan's sacrifice fly. That run ended a scoreless streak of 23 innings for the Cardinals. Box Score: ST. LOUIS ATLANTA ab bi ab hbi Tolan rt 3 0 1 Menke 3b 0 MCarver 2 Woodwrd $5 Flood cf Aaron rf Cepeda Brockif 16 4 11 0 0 FAlou MJonesc If 00 Smith 3b 3010 Torre lb Buchek 2 0 GOliver 0 0 Javier 2b 2 0 Millan 2b Gibson 3 0 0 0 Carty ph 1 0 0 0 ho*rner 0 0 Fischer Mathews ph Abernthy Total 29 3 8 3 Total 30 2 4 2 St.

Louis Atlanta 2 E--Buchek. 5, Atlanta DP-Atlanta 3. 28-Javier. 3. I LOBSt.

Louis Aaron, Javier, Brock. $-Woodward, Smith. SFFlood. HR-Aaron (18). Tolan, Buchek.

IP 8 ER BB so Gibson (W, 7-5) 2-3 1 0 Fischer ho*rner Abernathy (L, 2-3) 1-3 1 Eastern AAU Grind June 12 HOLYOKE The Eastern Regiona! Amateur Athletic Union 26-mile, 385-yard championship marathon will be held Sunday, June 12, with start and finish at Mountain Park. Also included in the event and is the New England Senior Junior championship marathon and open run with progran: sanctioned by the New England AAU and sponsored As- by the Mountain Park Athletic sociation. Traversing the cities of Holyoke, Chicopee and Springfield, the long distance grind will start. at 1 p. m.

at Mountain Park. Trophies will be awarded to first place winners in the various classes including open, Eastern Regional and New England senior and junior. Softball Results Chicopee League Clarky's 10, Ward 34A 5 Palmer Slo-Pitch Monson Co-op 9, Spalding 7 Wilbraham 10, Polmer Package East Longmeadow Blue Moon 11, Country Corner 0 ASA Sto-Pitch Adriatic Club 11, Smith Wesson POST 207 PRACTICE WEST SPRINGFIELD West Springfield American Legion Post 207 will have baseball practice for its Hampden County League entry on Sunday at 2 at Mittineague Park. Coach Bob Silk will be in charge. SCHOOL GOLF Longmeadow Westfield PHILADELPHIA (AP) Philadelphia's Jim Bunning hurled his seventh' straight victory Friday night, beating San Francisco 6-1 with the help of Rich Allen's fourth tape-measure home run in less than a week.

Hit by Line Drive Bunning, who has lost only one game, struck out 11, and allowed only six hits as he (snapped winning the streak and Giants' extended five the Phillies victory string to The Phiadelphia right-hander was struck on the right side by Len Gabrielson's line drive in the eighth inning and went to the clubhouse for treatment but returned after five minutes and completed his eighth victory over the Giants in nine decisions. Allen led off the fourth inning with his seventh homer, a 440- foot drive into the upper center field seats. He has hit four home runs 440 feet or better since last Sunday. Bob Uecker capped the fourth-inning rally with a tworun homer and Cookie homered in the seventh for the Phils. The Giants' only tally was a second inning homer by Jim Hart.

SAN FRANCISCO, PHILADELPHIA ob bi Fuentes 2b 4020 TTaylor 2b 4120 Davenprt s5 4000 Rojas ct 4132 Mays cf 0 Groat 3b 4000 Hart Haller McCovey 3b 1b 4 1 Allen Brandt Gonzalez! If rf 2 1 ON Peterson -000000000 White 1b 0 Mason ph 1000 Wine $5 0 Priddy 0000 Uecker Shaw 0 0 000 0 Bunning 0 Landrum ph Brown rf 4000 Sadeckl 1 0 0 Gabrielsn If 2010 Total 33 1 6 Total 33 San Francisco 0 000 00 0 000 0 0 Philadelphia 300 X- E-Fuentes, Hart. LOB -San Francisco 7. Philadelphia HR-Hart 6. (14), 2B-Allen. Allen 38- (7), T.

Taylor. Uecker (4), Rojas (1). SB-Rojas. S- Uecker. Sadecki (L, 3-4) 1-3 IP RER BB SO Priddy 2-3 Shaw 0 Bunning (W, 7-1) 1 Waterbury Trips Williamsport, 5-4 WILLIAMSPORT, Pa.

(P) Five innings of no-hit relief pitching and the continued hot bat of Bobby Taylor led the Waterbury Giants to a 5-4 win lover the Williamsport Mets on Friday night. Line score: Waterbury 000 030 200-5 11 0 0 I Williamsport 010 300 and 000-4 Nichols; 6 Carden, Wakefield (7) and Flodin. W- Pollack, DeMatteis (5) DeMattels (3-3). L-Carden (4-3). Elmira Downs Pawtucket, 4-1 PAWTUCKET (P) Elmira, the Eastern League leader, Friday night scored all its runs in the first four innings en route to a 4-1 victory over Pawtucket.

Line score: Elmira 211 000 000 100 000-1 7 6 -0 Powtucket Fisher and Parson; Wolfe, Bailey (3) and Kuhl. W- Fisher (2-1). L'-Wolfe (0-1). HR Flore (Elmira). Softball Exam Listed Monday Final call has been issued for aspiring softball umpires.

The annual exam given by Western Mass. Softball Umpires Association will be given Monday at 8 at the Schine Ten Pin Bowl. Applications may be made to Robert Brunelle, Vin Brucatti, Tom Danford, George Corgan or Stan Subotin. Spartans Cop Golf Crown LONGMEADOW- Longmeadow's golf team completed its season with an unbeaten record of 15-0 and captured the Valley Wheel championship by defeating Westfield, Friday at Twin Hills Country Club. Mike Albano of the Spartans was medalist with 78.

WILBRAHAM GOLF WILBRAHAM Four teams tied in a Married Couples at Wilbraham Country League point tournament Friday, Scoring 34 points for the ninehole event were and Charles Durfee, Mr. and Mrs. Ray White, Mr. and Mrs. Don Murphy and Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas Wanser. PAVLETICH HERO AS REDS TRIUMPH CINCINNATI (AP) Pavletich belted a two run double in the eighth inning, keying a five-run rally that boosted Cincinnati past the Chicago Cubs 8-6 Friday night. Snap Losing Streak The Reds' victory broke their losing streak at six and extended the Cubs' losing string to four. Four of the Reds' runs in the eighth were unearned, the result of a fumble by pitcher Dick Ellson Vada Pnison's bounworth.

The miscue sent Tommy Helms, who led off the innig with a double, to third, from where he scored on an infield single by Tony Perez. Perez later scored on a single by Leo Cardenas, which brought Churck Estrada in for Ellsworth. Estrada got the second out, but Pavletich doubled to Major Leagues: Last Night's Results NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 6, Los Angeles (N) Philadelphia 6, San Francisco (N) Pittsburgh 7, Houston 2 (N); St. Louis 3, Atlanta 2 (N) Cincinnati 8, Chicago 6 (N) AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 15, Boston 5 (N). Baltimore 3, Kansas City Washington Cleveland 6, Minnesota 5 (N) Detroit at California (N) Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet.

GB Cleveland 29 16 .614 Baltimore 28 17 .622 1 x-Detroit 25 18 .587 3 x-California 23 22 .511 6 Chicago 21 .188 7 Washington 22 25 .468 8 New York 24 .455 Minnesota 20 21 .455 Kansas City 17 26 .395 11 Boston 18 29 .383 12 game NATIONAL LEAGUE, Pet GB San Francisco 32 17 .653 Los Angeles 29 19 .601 Pittsburgh 27 20 .574 4 Philadelphia 26 20 .565 Houston 27 22 .551 St. Louis 21 23 .477 Cincinnati 20 23 ,465 9 Atlanta 20 30 .400 New York 16. 24 :400 Chicago 13 33 .283 Today's Games AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit at California McClain (8-2) vs. Brunet (2-3), 8. Cleveland at Minnesota berg (4-2).

vS. Pascual (6-4)', 2.15. Washington at Chicago Segul (2-3) vs. Buzhardt (2-2), 2.15. Kansas City at Baltimore (2) -Dobson (2-3) and Talbot (3-4)' vs.

Barber (3-2), and McNally (4-2) 6. New York at Boston-Stottfemyre vs. Santiago (4-2), 7.30. NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles at New YorkOsteen (6-5) vs. Hamilton (4-4), 12.15.

San Francisco at Philadelphia -Marichal (10-0) IS. Short (4-4), 8.05. St. Louis at Atlanta (2, daynight)-Simmons (0-0) and Stallard (0-1) VS. Cloninger (3-6), and Umbach (0-0), 2.15, 9.05.

Chicago at Cincinnati Broglio (2-4) vs. Ellis (2-7), 2.35. Houston at Pittsburgh erts (3-4) vs. Glass (3-1), 2.15. Homers Give Pirates Win PITTSBURGH (AP) Consecutive home runs by Jim Pagliaroni and Bill highlighted a five-run scoring spree for Pittsburgh in the sixth inning Friday night and propelled the Pirates and Woody Fryman to a 7-2 victory over the Houston Astros.

HOUSTON PITTSBURGH ab bi ab r.h bl Morgan 2b 3110 MAlou ct 51 SJackson 4 0 4130 031 Mota Alley If ss 2 Wynn Nicholson cf rf 2 0 0 0 Stargell 1b 5 0 Mantilla 1b 1 0 Pagiaroni rf Staub Asprmnte If 3b 4 0 0 01 0 0 0 Mazroski 26. Brand Dierker 0 -000 0 Fryman 0 Bailey 3b Bateman ph 1000 JOWL 0000 Total 33 2 9 1 Total. 36 7 13 7 Houston 200 000 0 00 000 Pittsburgh E- -Bailey. DP 7, -Houston Pittsburgh 10. Pittsburgh 28- 3.

Bailey, LOB Wynn, Stargell. HR-Houston Pagilaroni (4), Mazeroskl (4). ER BB SB-Wynn. SO Dierker (L, 2-1) 8 Taylor 9 5 Frymon HBP-By (W, R. 4-0) Taylor (Pagliaroni).

2:18. A Eastern League Last Night's Results. Pittsfield 4, York 3 (12) Waterbury 5, Williamsport 4 Elmira Pawtucket 1 Standings York 14 22 .400 Games Today Pittsfield at York (2) Waterbury at Williamsport Elmira at Pawtucket Pet. GB Elmira 22 13 .629 Williamsport 20 16 .556 Waterbury 21 18 3 Pawtucket 18 20 .174 Pittsfield 16 22 .121 FOR AUTO INSURANCE SEE 4 BEL-MARI Insurance Agency RE 7-1405 Fast Service All Vehicles E-Z Payment Plan IMMEDIATE PLATE SERVICE ON MOTORCYCLES MOTOR SCOOTERS Open Mon. and Thurs.

Saturday 'til Noon 1421 STREET, SPRINGFIELD. Opposite Forbes Wallace FREE PARKING IN REAR. 1 -Ar Johnson's single and a twobase error by center fielder Cleon Jones helped the Dodgers score an unearned run in the second. Johnson scored on a grounder by Wes Covington which started the string. Ken Boyer led the Mets' attack with a pair of singles and a two run homer in the fifth that drove Drysdale from the mound.

LOS ANGELES NEW YORK ab bi ab bi Wills S5 3000 Hiller If Parker 1b 111 Murphy, ct 0 WDavis cf 0 0. LJohnson rf 4110 CJones ct 4 Lefebvre 2b 3 00 0 Kranpool 16 Covington If 3 0 0 1 Boyer 36. Roseboro 3b: 3 0 1 0 Luplow McMilln rf sS 400 01 Drysdale Grote 3010 Willhite 0 0 1 Fisher A 0 Griffith ph Miller. ph 0000 1000 Brewer 0000 New Total York 30 2 3 2. 200 Total 0 030 10 34 6 13 5 Los Angeles 0 010 00000 001 Parker.

DP-Los Angeles 1. LOB Angeles 2, New York 7, 2B- Hunt. HR-Boyer (4), Parker (5). SBKranepool, Boyer. S--Hunt.

SF. Kranepool. Drysdale (L, 5-4) 4 2-3 9 5 IP RER 8 BB SO Willhite 1-3 Miller Brewer 9 2 2 Fisher (W, 3-5) OLSH Giants, 6-5 The OLSH Giants captured their third win against one loss by defeating the Holy Name Cards, 6-5. George Burtch gave up only four hits for the victory. Tim Shea took the loss, allowing five hits.

Line score: OLSH NAME GIANTS CARDS 001 15x-6 121-5 3 HOLY Pee Wee Results left-center field for two runs, putting the Reds ahead 7-6. Pitcher Joe Nuxhall climaxed the rally by singling in pinch runner Dick Simpson. CHICAGO CINCINNATI ab bi ab rh bi Phillips ct 4120 Harper ri 5011 Amifitano 2b 4 Helms 36 BWiliams rt 4 1 2 2 Pinson ct Santo ss 41 1 0 Perez 1b ILThomas 1b 4 0 0 Rose 26 Banks 3b 4 1 1 2 Cardenas Browne If 2 DJohnson If Hundley 0 0 Edwards Ellsworth 3110 Pavletich Estrada 0000 Simpson rf Warwick ph 1 0 Pappas Jay 0000 Ruiz ph 000 Nuxhail 0 Total 35 6 9 6 Total 35 8 13 8 Cincinnati 5 X- Chicago 006 0- E-Hundley, Ellsworth. DP-Chicago 2. LOB--Chicago 3, Cincinnati 5.

28- D.Johnson, Pavletich. Harper, 3B-Helms. Phillips, Banks, HRBrowne (7). SB-Rose, Phillips, Cardenas. -Pinson.

1P Ellsworth (L, 1-8) 7 1-3 11 RER BB SO Estrada 2-3 Poppas 2-3 Jay Nuxholl (W, 1-1) 2 1-3 6 A- 8,139..

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