THE MICHIGAN DAILY isox Win, Gut Margin A 11 Milwaukee Holds First Despite. Loss By The Associated Press MILWAUKEE - Philadelphia's Robin Roberts broke a faltering string of seven straight losses and hurled his first victory since June 6 yesterday as the Phils beat the league-leading Milwaukee Braves, 5-3. Roberts, who improved his rec- ord for this disappointing season to 7-13 with the decision, needed help from Dick Farrell to get the last man out. He. gave up nine, hits in 8% innings. One of them was Hank Aaron's 30th home run of the season, in the fourth inning, and was the 29th home-run ball the great righthander served this season. Both marks are tops in the league this season.. Warren Spahn, lifted for a pinch-hitter in the fifth, was the loser. His record is now 10-8. Cardinals 3, Dodgers 2 ST. LOUIS - The 4t. 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GSB rolniaae atrAs New York 60 32 .652 - B'ooklyn matager Walter Als- Cicago . 56 35 .615 32 ton then inserted his 'relief ace, Boston 50 43 .538 10/ Clem Labine, but Wally Moon sent{ Cleveland 6i7 46 .505 1 a sacrifice fly to Sandy Amoros, Detroit '46 46 .500 14 Baltimore 44 48 .478 16 scoring Dark. ,Kansas City 34 58 .370 26 Wehmeier, staging a comeback, Washington 33. 62 .347 28%, pitched his first complete game YESTERDAY'S RESULTS since opening day. 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