SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .... .Ph~BE 0 16 ~E IH(A AL Tigers By The Associated Press CHICAGO-Two-run singles by pinch hitter Jim Northrup and Willie Horton keyed a seven-run ninth inning uprising that gave the streakng Detroit Tigers a 7-3 victory over Chicago yesterday and preserved their share of the Amer- ican League lead. Trailing 3-0 in the ninth, the '.Tigers raked five Chicago pitchers for six singles, two walks and a hit batsman to nail their fifth straight' victory and remain in a flat-footed tie for first place with the Minnesota Twins, who edged Baltimore. 3-2. ''The loss dropped the fourth place ,White Sox two games off the pace. Southpaw Gary Peters breezed into the ninth with a three-hitter before Al Kaline's single triggered the Tigers' comeback. Peters got Horton on a fly to left, but Bill Freehan singled and Ed Mathews drew a walk, filling the bases. I Locker Blasted Bob Locker replaced Peters on the mound and Don Wert singled o right, scoring Kaline and leav- ing the bases jammed. Jim.Northrup then hit for pitch- er Pat Dobson and laced a two- run single to left, tying the game. Norm Cash, batting for Dick= Twins Top Pennant Scramble Twins Win BALTIMORE - The Minne- sota Twins retained their share of first place in the American League pennant scramble yester- day as Jim Kaat pitched a five- hitter and defeated Baltimore 3-2. The victory kept the Twins in a flat-footed tie for the lead with Detroit, which rallied for seven runs in the ninth inning and a 7-G 3 victory over Chicago. Two of the hits off Kaat, now 12-13 after a poor start, were home runs-the 400th of Frank Robinson's major league career and an eighth inning pinch shot by Sam Bowens. Harmon Killebrew's 38th homer, tying him with Boston's Carl Yas- trzemski for the league lead, snap- ped a scoreless tie in the fourtht inning. Other Action In other American League ac- tion, Dick Nen's bases-loaded, twd out triple keyed a four-run Wash- ington rally in fifth inning and carried the Senators to a 4-0 vic- tory over California. Darold Knowles earned the vic- tory with six innings of two-hit relief after starter Camilo Pasc- ual suffered a broken left leg while running the bases in the third inning. Ramon Webster clouted a home run and Jim Nash allowed just four hits as Kansas City whipped Cleveland 6-1 in a game halted by rain after five innings. In the National League, rookie Gary Nolan scattered six hits and struck *out 10 as Cincinnati blanked the New York Mets 2-0. Cards Win Steve Carlton pitched a seven- hitter and Lou Brock scored two' runs and drove in two others as St. Louis clipped Pittsburgh 6-0. Jimmy Wynn slammed a pair of home runs as Houston halted a nine-game losing streak with a{ 5-3 victory over Los Angeles. The two homers gave Wynn 35 for! the year and 101 runs batted in. Chicago regained second place in the National League with an 8-2 victory over San Francisco that snapped the Giants' seven- game winning streak. Billy Wil- liams, Ernie Banks and Adollho1 FRATERNITY WILLIE HORTON JIM NORTHRUP JIM KAAT Tracewski against southpaw Wil- bur Wood, broke the tie with a single to right. Don McMahon ,ame on, walked Mickey Stanley and Al Kaline to force in another run and was clipped for Horton's two-run single to right. In all, the Tigers sent 13 batters to the plate before Rodgers Nelson got th6 last Dillman Chased Minnesota chased loser Bill Dill- kees loaded the man, 5-9, in the seventh. Ted I Mantle's 'pinch bases on Mickey single and two Uhlaender doubled and scored on a single by Cesar Tovar. After Tovar stole second and Tony Oliva was intentionally walked, Bob Al- lison singled to make it 3-0. Oliva, who had eight hits in nine trips during Friday's twi- night doubleheader. singled in his walks with none out in the eighth. Lyle got out of the jam by, striking out Jake Gibbs and get- ting Tom Tresh to ground into a double play. Morehead, 5-3, a young right- hander who overcame arm trou- hi to arn a recall from the mi- and Rich Nye won his 12th game on a seven-hitter. Tight relief pitching by Dick Farrell preserved a 4-2 Philadel- phia victory over Atlanta last night. The Phillies took an early lead when Johnny Briggs singled and scored on Johnny Callison's dou- ble in the first inning. Tony Gonzalez' single, a force play and Gene Oliver's single ac- counted for Phillies' run in the third. Oliver drove in another run in the fifth with a single after Briggs and White had walked. W- Issue No. 1 )ut. 141611V UVUPJIVA.LA4UC,1M ali. 11 V111SUM 1111- >it" . first two at bats to run his con- nors last month, surrendered a Fred Lasher set down the White secutive string to nine before first inning run on two-out dou- Sox in the bottom of the ninth, striking out in the fifth. bles by Tresh and Joe Pepipone.- protecting Dobson's first victory The leadoff homer in the sev- Doubles by Jerry Adair and# in three major league decisions. r MV.a {}r L('agql Stull diit.s AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Minnesota Detroit Boston Chicago California. Washington Cleveland Baltimore New York Kansas City w 81 81 81 78 73 67 66 63 63 58 L 62 62 63 63 68 75 77 78 80 83 Pet. GB .566 - .566 - .563 1/2 .553 2 .518 7 .472 13 . .462 15 .447 17 .441 18 .411 22 St. Louis San Francisco Chicago Cincinnati Philadelphia Atlanta Pittsburgh Los Angeles Houston New York W 89 77 79 77 73 72 71 64 56 54 L. 54 65 67 66 67 70 72 76 87 88 Pct. GB .622 - .542 1112 .540 111/ .538 12 .521 142 .508 16%2 .497 18 .457 23fa .392 33 .380 341/ enth by Robinson, who missed a George Scott gave Boston a run month of the season because of in the first. They went ahead with an injury, was his 27th of the year. an unearned tally on singles by He became the 13th player in Morehead and Yastrzemski around history to reach the 400-homer an error and a bases-loaded walk mark. to Scott. Then, in the eighth, Bowens, A single by Reggie Smith, an batting for Eddie Watt, lined his infield out and a double by Mike fourth of the year, cutting the Andrews hiked the count to 3-1 Twins' lead to one run. But Kaat in the fourth. bore down and retired the last Yastrzemski hit a towering drive five batters in order to end it. into the bleachers in dead center *f th fifth l r .I ( I s I11 Phillips all pounded home runs AVAILABLE NON ANN ARBOR REVIEW Literary Quarterly - No. 1 includes: New Novel Chapter (David Madden), Poetry (Dave Etter), 'Occult' Essay, Reviews (Edward Field and others.) 75c at Marshall's, Centicore, also Stofflet News (downtown) Subscription - $2.75 for 4 issues: Ann Arbor Review, 1 15 Allen Dr. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Minnesota 3, Baltimore 2 Detroit 7, Chicago 3 Washington 4, California 0 Kansas City 6, Cleveland 1 (5inn rain) Boston 7, New York 1 TODAY'S GAMES Detroit at Chicago (2) Kansas City at Cleveland (2) California at Washington innesota at Baltimore New York at Boston TOMORROW'S GAMES Minnesota at Washington (n) Baltimore at Chicago (n) Only games scheduled YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Cincinnati 2, New York 0 St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 0 Houston 5, Los Angeles 3 Chicago 8, San Francisco 2 Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 3 TODAY'S GAMES Cincinnati at New York Atlanta at Philadelphia St. Louis at Pittsburgh Houston at Los Angeles (2) Chicago at San Francisco TOMORROW'S GAMES Pittsburgh at Cinsinnati (n) Chicago at Houston (n) San Francisco at Los Angeles (n) Philadelphia at St. Louis (n) Only games scheduled Bosox Triumph BOSTON - Carl Yastrzemski cracked his 39th homer and Rico Petrocelli contributed his 15th last night in powering the Boston Red Sox to a 7-1 victory over the New York Yankees. The triumph enabled the Red Sox, in third place in the Ameri- can League, to remain one-half game behind the Minnesota Twins and Detroit Tigers, which both won games earlier in the day. Dave Morehead allowed only four hits, but needed relief help from Sparky Lyle after the Yan- at the start o tie i t,emaul ing him to go one up on Minne- sota's Harmon Killebrew for the major-league home run lead. whose record dipped to 9-16. The loss was suffered by New York's southpaw Steve Barber, I m DE VICENZO LEADS GOLF: Chiefs Defeat Oilers, 25-20 HOUSTON ,()-Len Dawson set a pro football record with 15 con- secutive pass completions last night while leading his Kansas City Chiefs to a 25-20 American Football League victory over the Houston Oilers. ' Dawson's incomplete sideline pass in the fourth quarter broke the string. Tied once, but never headed, the Zhiefs moved out after a scoreless first quarter to control Houston, which came up with a surprising ground game in their 13th straight loss. Mike Garrett opened the scor- ing with a two-yard run to wind up a Chief drive covering 85 yards In seven plays. Longest gains were Dawson's passes of 10, and eight yards to Chris Burford and Gar- rett. With Jacky Lee at the helm, Houston responded with a deter- mined ground attack starting with an 18-yard run by Hoyle Grang- er, who went the final four yards for the goal. Sid Blanks contrib- uted a 35-yard run in the 80- yard march. The Chiefs' next drive was cli- maxed by Jan Stanerrud's tie- breaking 54-yard field goal, one yard shy of the AFL record held by Oakland's George Blanda. A 39-yard pall interference call against Kansas City helped Hous- ton to its next touchdown, a sev- en-yard run by Blanks. Granger and Blanks were good for the oth- er 41 yards on that march. After John Witteborne's second extra point of the game, the 25,203 fans gave the Oilers a standing ovation. 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