" IRI)$ESDAY, JULY 28, 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY hnrV CFVFN WEDNSDA, JLY 2, 165 HE MCHIAN AIL r tx ar:V iv ' MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP: KC 'Closes in on Ninth By The Associated Press The lowly Kansas City Athletics, who have occupied the American League cellar since the first week of the season, moved within a game of ninth place Boston last night by sweeping a twi-night doubleheader from the Red Sox 7-3 and 10-8. Pitcher Fred Talbot, 9-6, and Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Wayne Causey drove in two runs apiece as the A's won the opener in spite of two homers by Bos- ton's Tony Conigliaro. Bert Cam- paneris stroked four hits includ- ing an inside-the-park homer as Kansas City completed the sweep. Conigliaro tagged a grand slam homer in the second game. Meanwhile, on the other end of the standings, first place Minne- sota split a doubleheader with Washington and lost a half game of its lead to runner-up Baltimore which nipped Los Angeles 3-2 in 10 innings. The Twins hold a four-game lead over the Orioles. First Homers Washington's Mike Brumley hit his first two home runs of the season in consecutive swings as the Senators ran up a nine-run lead and hung on for a 10-7 first game victory over the Twins. Don Mincher's eighth inning hom- er with a mate aboard gave Min- nesota the lead in the nightcap Minnesota Baltimore Cleveland Detroit Chicago New York Los Angeles Washington Boston Kansas City w 62 57 56 54 52 49 46 43 35 32 L 37 40 40 41 43 52 53, 57 62 61 Pet. GB .626 - .588 4 .583 4Y/ .568 6 .547 8 .485 14 .465 16 .430 19Y2 .361 26 .344 27 by Detroit 4-3 in the opener of a twi-night doubleheader. The Ti- gers won the nightcap 3-0 with Joe Sparma beating the Yankees for the fourth time this season. Three Runs Pedro Gonzalez drove in three runs with a single and double as Cleveland whipped Chicago 7-3. Ralph Terry got the victory, his 10th against four losses. In the National League, the surging Milwaukee Braves won their 12th game in the last 15, thumping Houston 7-1. Felipe Alou and Joe Torre each homered as Tony Cloninger hung up his 13th victory of the season with relief help from Billy O'Dell. Ernie Banks drove in four runs with a bases loaded double and a solo homer as Chicago downed the New York Mets 6-3. Philadelphia anddPittsburgh split a twi-night doubleheader with the Phillies taking the open- er 3-1 and Pirates winning the nightcap 3-2 in 10 innings. Donn Clendenen singled home Willie Stargell with the winning run in the 10th inning of the nightcap as the Pirates gained the split. Bob Purkey pitched a five-hit- ter as the St. Louis Cards blanked the San Francisco Giants 3-0. The Cards collected only four hits off losing pitcher Warren Spahn, who gave up a homer to Bill White. Birds Place Roberts Ont waivers BALTIMORE (P) - V e t e r a n pitcher Robin Roberts, No. 16 among all-time major league base- ball winners, was placed on waiv- ers by the Baltimore Orioles yes- terday at his own request. The move, designed to give Rob- erts his unconditional release, was taken after the 38-year-old right- hander expressed dissatisfaction at being used as a spot starter and long reliever. "I have no quarrel at not being used asea starter," Roberts said at a Memorial Stadium news con- ference prior to last night's game against the Los Angeles Angels. "I just don't want to participate otherwise. "I thought it best to sever my status here now, so I could get a real opportunity to pitch else- where next year," Roberts said. "If I continued in my current role, I would assume by the end of the season I would have put in my last year of baseball." Roberts won his first four deci- sions of 1965 on complete game efforts, but then lost seven. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP: Pasarell Leads Third Round SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. (P) - Fifth-seeded Charley Pasarell of Puerto Rico and Australia's tal- ented tandem of Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle led the men's ad- vance yesterday into the third round of the Eastern Grass Courts Tennis Championships. Pasarell, who upset both Aussie stars and won the Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis title last week, elimi- nated Butch Newman of San An- tonio, Tex., 6-1, 6-4. Emerson's acrobatics provided the No. 1 ranked star a 6-2, 6-3 victory over Stan Smith of Berke- ley, Calif., No. 1 U.S. junior, Stolle needed just 35 minutes to whip Frank Tutvin of Hollywood, Fla., 6-0, 6-1. Roger Taylor of Gerrard of New Mary Ann Eisel of St. Louis, each lost sets but went on to win their matches. Taylor, broad-shouldered York- shireman, who is No. 4 in the men's field, struggled to a 4-6, 8-6, 6-3 victory over Garry Rose, a stubborn UCLA sophomore from Orinda, Calif. Gerrard defeated Cliff Bucholz of St. Louis 6-1, 4-6, 6-2. Miss Eisel, No. 1 in the National Girls 18 ranks, and 10th among U.S. women, had to rally to beat Patricia Stewart Edrich of New York 3-6, 6-2, 6-3. Billie Jean Moffitt of Long Beach, Calif., t h e defending women's queen, swept out Mrs. Patricia Parks of Denver 6-0, 6-2 and Mrs. Karen Susman of St. Louis, 1960 and 1961 champion, went 6-3, 6-0 over Mrs. Alice Hartman of Jersey City, N.J. Janie Albert of Pebble Beach, Calif., the 6-2, 6-3 victory over Kathy Blake of Pacific Palisades, Calif., and Julie Heldman of New York, the 6-2, 6-1 winner against Kathy Nethery of Newport Beach, Calif., also joined the seeds in the third round. 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