PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN IftAli.V asa.ra a a .V [ 1 / 91 FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1964 14 I I Read and Use Daily Classified Ads1 MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP Lopez' Single Wins for Yanks in 15th DOG 'N' SUDS DRIVE-IN 3075 PACKARD Try Our Coney Dog and Creamy Root Beer o SALES ?b By The Associated Press NEW YORK - Hector Lopez singled with the bases loaded in the 15th inning, giving the New YorkYankees a 4-3 victory over Kansas City last night. Mickey Mantle started the rally Driver Roberts Dies of Burns CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -Glenn (Fireball) Roberts, stock car rac- ing's most widely known driver, died yesterday after a six-week struggle with critical burns he suf- fered in the World 600 race. Death came to the 35-year-old Daytona Beach, Fla., driver at 7:15 a.m. at Memorial Hospital, where he had been since the fiery crash on the back-stretch of the 1/2-mile Charlotte Motor Speed- way May 24. Roberts died of pneumonia and blood poisoning, complications of burns over 75 per cent of his body. He had been in a coma since early Wednesday. with a one-out triple to deep left center field and remained at third | while Dan Pfister walked Temn Tresh and Joe Pepitone inten- tionally. Lopez then rifled a single to left. MILWAUKEE - Pinch hits by Charlie James and Carl Warwick finished Warren Spahn in the sev- enth inning yesterday and spark- ed a two-run rally which gave the St. Louis Cardinals a 4-3 victory over the Milwaukee Braves. * * * SAN FRANCISCO - Orlando Cepeda's two-run homer launched the San Francisco Giants to a7 five-run sixth inning, a 6-5 vic- tory over Pittsburgh and the Na- tional League leaders' 12tn tri- umph in their last 14 games yes- terday.- HOUSTON - Bob Aspromonte- belted three singles and drove in two runs as Houston capitalized on five New York errors and whipped the Mets 7-1 last night. Aspromonte's third hit and second run batted in climaxed a BOSTON - Rookie Tony Oliva Dick Bertell singled leading off fused Minnesota's pre - holiday the sixth. fireworks wi tha tree-run iomer The Reds' third inning uprising and tightened the Americanstarted when loser Ernie Broglio, League batting race in the Twins' 3-8, walked Johnny Edwards. Two 15-9 victory over Boston yesterday outs later, Pete Rose singled Ed- wards home with the first rux3. DETROIT-Detroit tallied five, runs in the second inning, three BALTIMORE - Willie Smith on a homer by Gates Brown, and smacked a grand slam homer in went on to defeat Cleveland 9-1,the ninth inning-his fourth hit last night. d of the game-and powered the The Tigers rapped 14 hits in Los Angeles Angels to a 10-6 vic- supporting Mickey Lolicn. who t ory over the American League held the Indians to five hi is as he ledy Bathe riole last scoed is igth ictryeading Baltimore Orioles last scored his eighth victory. night. 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