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rue J THE CUERO RECORD Wed.. May 29. 1968
Maloney 1-Hitter
Spoils Dodger Day
Sports^evh
AL Forms
Separate
Divisions
!OFF WILHELM
By FHRD DOWN i pip by Zoilo Versailes and four ] tional League games Chics-
If I ft ports Writer j walks' While striking out 10, is go at Philadelphia and New
Jim Maloney say* hi* hubby I one shy of the> National League York at Pittsburgh were post-
it hunting in the winter and 1 he record of five one-hitters shar-
Clneinnati Reds say it is hold- ed by Graved Cleveland Alex-'
ing out in the spring but Nation*
GIANTS' KILLER -
By Alan Mover
Blair Homer
Satisfying
al League hitter* knew better.
They know it is collecting low
hit games in the summer.
Maloney, who pitched a no-
poned because of rain.
Pat Jarvis won his fourth
ander and Mordeai Brown. The j game for the Braves with a
major league record of 12 one- j four-hitter embellished with
hitter* is held by Bob Feller, seven strikeouts. The Braves
Pete Rose collected a triple, | scored sll their runs off Dave
double and two singles and J Giusti in the third on singles
hitter on Aug. 19, 1965 after | Tommy Helms and Alex John-1 by Sonny Jackson, Hank Aaron
latching 10 innings of no-hit ball j son each had three hits to lead and Joe Torre, an error by Glu-
only to lose in 11 innings earlier j a 13-hit attack that tagged Don j stl and a sacrifice fly by De-
in the same season, pitched the ' Sutton with his fourth loss j ran Johnson,
fourth one-hitter of his corner i The San Francisco Giants j Gaylord Perry pitched a two-
Tuesday night to give the Reds | defeated the St. Louis Cardin-1 hitter to win his sixth game for
a 7-6 victory over the Los An-; als 3-1 in a game called be- the Giants, who dropped the
feles Dodgers. i cause of rain after eight innings
The 215-pound flrebnller, who and the Atlanta Brave* beat the
yielded only a fifth-inning ain-1 Houston Astro* 3-1 In other Na-
Braves Top Blues
To Retain Lead
By Catted Prose International load over Texas League East-
Tht 8hrereport Braves Tues-1 ern Division rival Memphis with
Bay held on their one • game | a 5-2 win over the Blues.
............... j Western Division leader Al-
All-Star
Sales Set
June 3
Perry in the first inning on Lou
Cardinals into fourth place. Wil-
lie Mays hit a 1wo-run hom-
er in tiie seventh inning to
snap a 1-1 tie after Dick Dietz
homered for the Giants in the
sixth,
The Cardinals scored off
Perry in the first inning on Lou
Brock's double, an outfield fly
and Roger Mari*’ fielder’s
choice and then didn't make
another hit until Tim McCarver
tripled in the seventh.
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Tickets tor the 1968 All-Star
baseball game to be held in
Houston's Astrodome on Tues-
day night, July 9, will go on sale
do the public June 3.
Tickets will be sold through
Bm mail only and ticket orders
must be postmarked no earlier
than June 3. There will be a
limit of tour tickets per order.
The prices for the All - Star
tickets will be 910 for box seats,
|T tor reserved seats and 94 for
reserved pavilion seats
Tb order tickets, fans should
•and a cashier's check or mon-
ey order in the correct amount
plus 75 cents for handling charge
(checks payable to Houston As-
tros, agent! to:
All-Star Tickets
Texas 77001
Requests by mail will be
honored on a first-come, first-
serve basis.
The 1968 game will start at
T:15 p.m. This is the first time
an all-star classic has been
scheduled for die night time.
buquerque dropped a close 4-3
decision to third-place San An-
tonio. but remained 4 1/2 games
ahead of runner-up El Paso
who defeated laat-place Amar-
illo 7-1.
Dallas - Fort Worth remain-
ed in the Eastern Division cel-
lar, even though the Spurs took
a 12-4 win over the Arkansas
Traveler*.
Bill Carden picked up the
win for Shreveport, defeat! n g
George Halos
Stepping Down
As Bear Coach
CHICAGO UPI - George Ha-
las, With reluctance but no
regrets,” Monday retired as
head coach of the Chicago Bears
after 49 years as a pro foot-
ball player and coach.
The 73-year-oW Halas’ announ-
cement Immediately touched
off speculation that one of his
.. ,. .. .. __ vouthful assistant coaches, Jim I
his old Memphis Blues team- j>x,]ev 38, would be named
mates. Ron Paul took the low. | )iead coflfdl
San Antonio Missions' pitcher ] ^ Krand oM man * I
Ron Law was the winner over I told the
for Ajb’kpwttPM? i crowd gathered In hi* newly re-
gj VITO S IT. I.LI NO Blair has been called to active
Paui Blair was thinking of a duly in the Army on June 26th
lot of tilings Tuesday night ;m,f c0l,ld miss the rest of this
season and all of next year.
It> F.D SAINSBt RY
CHICAGO 9T!i — Some of
the tradition was out of the
traditional American game-!
baseball today, and Nation-1
4l Baseball League President, when he led off the 10th inning
Warren Giles said, ‘T don't! against Hold Wilhelm,
think the public will accept It/" Hitting a bonier wasn’t one of H,'s n,,w awaiting medical sp-
Arocrican League baseball, them. proval since he brake his an-
teHm owners voted Tuesday to.! "Frankly, I vas just trying ( kle in \% mi. r ball cn I)ec .’6.
separate the league Into two for a walk, 1 hadn't gotten the : The victory kep*. Baltimore
divisions and play a 156-game hall out of the infield off ■ one-ha.!f game behind Detroit
schedule. The National League Wilhelm in four years," Blair while the loss was Chicago's
officially added two m or e • admitted after he homered to sixth straight and dropped the
teams but left all of them In 1 snap a 2-2 tie and early Haiti- White Sox 8 1/2 games off 'he
the tradition! single pennant, more to its sixth straight, win p<ee Eddie Stankov's team
race with a 162-game schedule. ; n 3-2 decision over Chicago in started with 10 straight losses
The American League divi-1« game played In Milwaukee this season,
slons were made strictly along; It was only Blairs second Elsewhere In the American
geographical lines — Chicago, homer on the year hut.lt came Iwngue, Detroit topped Califor-
Minnesota. Kansas City, Oak at a satisfying moment1 for the ma Id Oakland beat Boston 3-1
land, Seattle and California in, young rehterfieider'' sinee he's and Minnesota beat 'Ti veland
the Western; New York, Bos- lVen doing more worrying than 3-1'. The New York \\ ashington
ton, Detroit, Cleveland, Balt.i*j'hitting lately. game was rained out.
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The winner of a three-of-five .
game series between the dlvt-:
sion champions will determine
the American League jiennant I
winner and the World Series '
team. Die playoff will he held;
at the same time the National'
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By Reds Nine
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Sports Comments, [Etc.]
By CLAIKE HOWERTON ! tied, Is being retired by his own
____________________________ t Must acid my two bits worth er, Peter Fuller, because of an division — six at home and five .
Rudy May went the distance ; ^ffGe "tha^ rh« ! to all that is being written this ankle injury. After being din- J away with three- teams, and-
tor El Paso to lead his team nesTroseh^ld^announeTd ' week and urge every voter to qualified as Derby winner, the'five at home and six'away with j:
to liter Md a vi«' the poll* and cast his vote three-year-old son of Native the other three. Home games
news conference that the head for governor. Unlike many. I . Dancer finished third in the wtj 'J’’ g!
man would come from «rHton I will not say which candidate to'; Preakness and was also dis-;s,ftn w*11 altemab annu iil,.
■ A single game- tonight at S
j o'clock will sc-* the same teams
i meeting with the Yanks still
• searching for their first win of
' the -se-av'-n. The Rrds are 2-3
The major league It it ary f,)r the season.
League completes its regular Club IJeds defeated the Webi t , Kn.i .v luglit, May 31. the
season because owners in both Motor Company Yanks R-7 M Farmer's S' to Bank Indians
I leagues agreed in a meeting the i.nls me played in Little I . «<heduied ' to meet Cud
with baseball ' .Commissioner /Uague Tui > l.»> night. !Coast.'Wood Pr.HltK us*. Colts at
William D. Eckert tltnt ’■.*■: j johnny. Mike was winning >s o'clijck and .Saturday, June 1,
schedules would te'gin and en.! p j,>t- the Reds and; Arth ! it oaiil i> ■ t:«• Cutra Ftxlct al
>n the same day. lt. Pnrnett took ttv lo»s It’-tlw 'fie Lions (Tub Cards,
Hitting f.ir the Reds were > atsn -m- 8.
Jay Codicy, two singles and 'w I'
! meet *v>m to try to resolve I jvn Pratts.' an! John-!
what he called "some difteren- n;e Milwi ' ,in?igs; Stephen!
ees" obviously concerning the Krnn<, a „.r„. ,„iM. bl w, and IVt»nvr«»*v usT.ntvr
schedule* and divisional orga- „llVlU s„,th , tu„ u.«ger W,-I,D,N‘*
nizatlons- ^ Yank hitters were Richard JAKARTA ft’l’D Megan ti
Each' American League team Wagner. Jimmie KChbnh. 1 Sukarno. 21-yearv.Id d,aught, r of
will play 18 games with eacn | j-j, ,yd Wesley, Gnty Pickens,: the i1e|*>*ed Inrtonettian (>r.■«,!-
team in its division nine at j Aithur Barnet:, liny Schultz, lent, married «n air force pilot
home and nine away. Every . David Hill and Gary I.> n h. named Surendro m. raer-emiuie-s
team will also play »31. games !Tb* ‘hits were all. of the one ( here Monday nii-ht.
with each team of the other j ,
But Giles said the officials
of both leagues would have to
Reds
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to victory over three Amarillo
pitchers. Michael Mysockl, the
starter, was tagged with the
loss. May also helped his cause
with a two-run home run In the
5th Inning.
Robert Watldns, aided by four
home runs from his Dalks-Fort
ner over Arkansas' Phillip
Worth teammates, seas the wln-
Knuddes.
toe Bear organization.
He said he had come to real-
ize hi* coaching days must end
when he discovered he could
no longer indulge in a favorite
pasttime - running tip and down
toe sidelines upbraiding the re-
ferees.
Baseball Standings
vote for — just vote — who ; qualified in that race for bump-
you vote for is your own busi-; ing two other horses In the
ness and certainly none of mine, notch. Owner Fuller said re-
—* tirrmerif of the horse would not
Full directions on the method i affect his appeal before the
of ordering tickets to the All Kentucky Racing Commission of
Star baseball gam* to be played the disqualification.
in the Astrodome on Tuesday,] -
night, July 9, will be found else- With the Indianapolis 500 just
where on this page — I think, a day away, the weather was
The instructions are clear as can dismal and so was Houston rtri-
Dk- National Ijpague ordered
a schedule calling for. 15’game*
with eight other teams — eight
at home and seven away wtth
four of them, and seven at home
and eight away with the other
four. Each will also pi ay 14
games — seven at home and
seven away — with the other
three clubs.
However, a National league
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W
L
Pet.
San Francisco
25
If
.568
Atlanta
24
20
.545
Philadelphia
20
18
.526
St. Louis
22
20
.524
Chicago
22
21
.512
Cincinnati
20
21
.488
Los Angeles
22
24
.478
Pittsburgh
18
20
.474
Houston
19
24
.442
New York
18
23
.439
Chicago 16 24 .400
Washington 16 26 . 381
Tuesday’s Results
where-with-all. The evening’s ; Tuesday and late Tuesday nigh. gam(> gch^)u]( lor 1969 (M
cost is a little rich for my bkjod he and his cr^ were atill busy j ^ mean tiM. Min(L. ,gr.i;n.!
Baltimore 3, afi? 2, l i ^ ^ 0r
• ’ listen to it over the wireless.
Tuesday’s Results
Chicago at Philadelphia, night,
ppd., rain.
New York at Pittsburgh, night,
>pd., rain.
Atlanta 3, Houston 1, N.
Cincinnati 7, Los Angeles 0,
l
San Francisco 3, St. Louis
1, 8 innings, rain.
Today’s Probable Pitchers
Chicago Niekro 5-4 and Holtz-
man 3-3 at Philadelphia Short
2-5 and Wise 3-1, 2, 6:05 p.m.
San Francisco Marichal 7-2 at
SL Louis Brile* 5-3, 9 p.m.
Houston Lemaster 4—4 at At-
lanta Johnson 2-3, 8:05 p.m.
Los Angeles Keklch 1-0 at
Cincinnati Pappas 2-4, 8:05 p.m.
Only games scheduled.
Thursday’s Games
Chicago at Philadelphia, night.
San Francisco at St. Louis,
night.
Houston at Atlanta, night.
Los Angeles at Cincinnati.
New York at Pittsburgh, 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
i innings, N.
Washington at New York,
ppd., rain, night.
Oakland 3, Boston 1, N.
Detroit 4, California 1, N.
Today’s Probable Pitchers
Boston Santiago 5-2 at Oak-
land Hunter 4-3. 10:30 p.m.
Detroit McLain 7-1 at Calif-
ornia McGlothlin 4-2, 11 p.m.
Cleveland McDowell 5-3 at
Minnesota Boswell 3-5. 9 p.m.
Baltimore McNally 4-4 at
Chicago Horlen 3-5, 9 p.m.
Only games scheduled.
Thursday’s Game*
think I'll stay home and installing another engine. i"'- wouj(j |„. jn 1970.
first engine was blown the day 1 ______ ________
before the first day of the time srTu;rKV PLANNED
trials so the crew is becoming
PHILADELPHIA tt r*D - Short-
W
L
Pet.
Dallas-FW 12, Arkansas 4.
Detroit
25
16
.610
Shreveport 5, Memphis 2.
Baltimore
25
17
.595
Sun Antonio 4, Albuquerque 3.
Cleveland
24
19
.558
El Paso 7, Amarillo 1.
Minnesota
23
19 .
548
Wednesday's Schedule
Boston
21
21
.500
Dallas-FW at Arkansas.
California
21
23
.477
Shreveport at Memphis .
New York
20
22
.476
Amarillo at El Paso.
Oakland
19
23
.452
San Antonio at Albuquerque.
Boston at Oakland.
Detroit at California.
Cleveland at Minnesota.
Baltimore at
light.
Chicago, twi-
Washington at New York, 2.
TEXAS LEAGUE
Eastern Division
W L Pet.
Shreveport
21 30 .512
Memphis
19 20 .487
Arkansas
18 20 .474
Dallas-FW
18 25 .419
Western
Division
W L Pet.
Albuquerque
26 13 667
El Paso
23 19 .548
San Antonio
17 21 .447
Amarillo
17 21 .447
Dancer's Image, the hard luck adept at engine changes but the
horse that won the Kentucky »work doe* not help their disposi- |*top Hobby Wine or tb* Hhii*
Derby only to be later disquall- tions. ; adelphia Phil.ie* will undergo
- i surgery Wednesday on a rup-
SPORTS BRIEFS
y play again litis season and his
NEW JETS LAKERS* ADDITION j rate of recovery will determine
NEW YORK IUPD - Rookie I LOS ANGELES CTO - Kddle l^rl^'n play next yean
linemen Tom Nyslinakl of Mary- Biedenbach, a guanl from I ^ IL^niurv
land and Tom Bilotta of Adams 1 North Carolina State was signed " .J!?™ n. ind u
State Monday signed pro con-1 by the Los Angeles Lakers Tues- °r P**1 ,hr ,
11" i ], .. v 1 has kept him out of the starting
tracts with the New York Jets day. ! v, w
of the American Football Lea- The club expects its second ' n^up M ,y 12 __
gue. rir“ft th0ke *” fili th,‘ •P"' Va* M lyu v„ 1JUW
w Houvw^n .r
nth dr.lt choic. *e«MJ wnji'cwr,fcl. JlH pl.y T
, W. 2S4-pound M.n.lv, CTd. paiulon l«v,l «-lc. Ikn. j
was their 15th pick. 1 ------- |J
RODEO and TRAIL RIDING TIME IS HEREI
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JOHN < . HAMILTON. OWNER
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a (Jim. -
SURGERY SCOTESSFUL J Nf:w y0RK (1,‘P0 — Sonny
HOUSTON (I’Pli - Second base- IJston’s seventh bout on a come-
man Joe Morgan was lost to ihe back trail will be televised by
Houston Astros for the rest of the American Broadcasting
the season, but the club in-; Company. ABC said Tuesday
JI-..I-J tnilau fl1r>|.0«fltllt lfn(»0 the fivht With 11CHCV (.Ittflt July
surgery assured his return
1969. j
Morgan was injured April 14
In 6 iri San Francisco will bo
i televised live and
Liston has won
in color,
six straight
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Tuesday’s Results
| attempt. The Houston infielder l>out.
! underwent surgery Tuesday to
correct the damage.
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PHILADKLI’HIA (IT’D - Dick
Cherry returned to [>rofes»ional
i hockey alter a one-year rotlre-
IIARDY SIGNS
NEW ORLEANS CTD
Hardy, a rock-riblied 275- pound ment Monday by signing a three-
Notre Dame tackle, signed with ypgI. ct,ntrftcl with the Philadel-
the New Orleans Saints Tues-iphiil fiy,.,* 0( me National
day for the 1968 National Foot-1 Hockey U-ague
ball League season. j The 31-year-old Cherry was |
wm
While you wait, we can set this
ring with any combination of
Hardy was New Oilcans’ top ^ f,’)yert' ninth draft choice In s*ven Jynthetic birthstone* —
draft choice. TIm- Saint* ol> | decided to quit hockey oof f°r each child of grandcluld
and become principal at a high > —- Of it becomes a dearest ftog
school near Kingston, Ont. ] by setting a Diamond, Emerald,
Cherry, a defenseman, has eight
year* of pro hockey experience.
talned the selection from Min
nesota in exchange for quarter-
back Gary Cuozzc.
IRWIN IMPROVED
BONN, Germany <l'!'D — Itit'-e
driver Chris Irwin of Britain,
who suffered brain damage in a
Wholesale Price*
Hoar In India
; near fatal accident two weeks | NEW DELHI (UPD — India
i ago, wa* reported by doctor* to j recorded the sharpest wliole-
; be improving Monday. i stile price rise in history dur-j
Irwin, who crashed his Ford]mg 1967, mainly because of a
prototype in practice run* for drastic drop in production of
the May 19 Sports car race at j agricultural comaioditie*.
j Nucrburgrtng, was not reported The yearly average of the.
! out of danger yet, but it wa* the ] wholesale price index showed j
j first time doctor* had spoken of j an increase of 14.3 per cent j
an improvement in his condi-iover 1966. Prices of food prod- r MkJg
uon. |ucU increased by 25.7 per cent.1 “
Amethy$t> Ruby, Emerald, Sap-
phire and Topaz. Unused spaces
are set with precious metal
rosettes matching ihe ring.
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dad gold plate on sterling silver.
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