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kV SPOUTS fffX 'I' ltV" Chisox J'! Wi 3 t' :5 Rout Matmhkttnit ''r'rl J.oW, Jl rourikaepsie. IV. Y. Yanks, journal June 11, 1967 Sunday, t. IW' JWv SectibiiJII st.

PAGE 1 Peters Raps 2 riiii Homer, Yields 4: is 0 td bander Gary Peters pitched a tour hitter and i poled a two run homer; leading, the Chicago White Sox to a9 0 rorntJ over the New York Yaikeej 7 3, iiit nine Yankees airf'wasbacked'by an 18 hU 'jncludlni' three apiece by rookfeEd Stroud and Peter Ward. Stroud drove 'In the; Ahrjr: nm Peters needed 'with a single in the first beat out a bunt to touch off two run "rally in the third and capped a four run burst in the eighth. with, another run scoring single, Peters hit. the1 left 'field foul pole for bis two run: homer, in the eighth. Don' Buford smacked a bases empty horoer.

off pitcher Thad TiBoUansin the fifth. Mtcky Mantle 'beatt an infield single 'against 7Peters' in the firstJnning only Yankee were7 singles by Charlie, Smith and. Horace Clarke, in the fifth, and by Joe Pepitone in the MICABO Wliliams.rt AflOO.Cf 1. 1 1 Stroud. If 5 1 Buford.Jb I 1 I Borrv, cf Ward, lb VS 'Ii 1 Martin, 4 1 1 Wats.

2b 1 1 Hrnen. st SI nirlhy, 3b 0 ,4 1 niw vbaiCC'iV Clarko Amro. Maniu, lb RMlff, Peoltono, cf i i Trwh, If Smith. 3b Robinson, rf Tlliofton, Monbouquattf, nowwr. pn Hogafelb I 3' '4 1 9 Fur Sail Romps IHByHfl(9l 'iflnnnflnMKaH BRnfnBjnBPWi IPsssHsl Kmm PVi ssssssTsm 1 1 tsI WUBSMiBI 1 1 I ill lllll I 1 left, with jockey MIKE MICEU in the irons, romps to victory yesterday in the race at Monmouth Park.

Boulder on left of the winner, finished piloted by KARL KORTE. Misurata. right; was third with JACK "LEONARD Captain' Russi second from right, was; fourth DON BRUM FIELD up. Tamden ran six furlongs in 1:12 15 and returned $11.20. UP! Tlltpholo 8mman Elimination, Tourney Slated 1" WBA Rejects Clay's Appeal For Reinstatement as Champ icos ay Innings CHICAGO i 1M IIS! B41 N'WYORK.

COO 000 0 DP Now Y0t(SlOBCMeoo Now 'York 7. JB Wllllntm, Word Mtrttn, Will. MR Buford 1, Polort J. SB Stroud, Am. OW Priori, 7 3.

Tlllofoon, 3 1. HBP Ronlfl 1:14. A H.574. 'tV l. I South in Lacrosse (APV inoa'ie Don Robertson 'and.

at itaclcman Rich' Felser sparked an. underdog North1 team to a 7 5 victory over. the; Soum in the 26th All Star 'lacrosse game at tthe Universityfof MassachusetU Robertson, of 'Adelphia. made 19 saves, many, of. them sensa tional, to win the most valuable player.awant the nation's leading scorer from Cortland.

(N. "8Ule 'olleg, corUall lhree.l second half goals which decided the i contest. 'He also added an assist. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) The World Boxing Association's executive; committee Saturday rejectedanappeal to have Cai sius.

Clay reinstated et heavy? weight champion 'and announced an eight man elimination tournament to pick his successor. The WBA reaffirmed its action last month when it striped Clay of his title for refusing to be inducted into the: armed rservlcesl 'The executive committee the WBA finds the action of Cassius Clay, Muhammed All, to be detrimental to the best interests of professional boxing," said Bob' Evans. WBA president. The 'WBA! also? i released the Major League Leac.ers Stud on loo ol bits. AMERICAN I.EASUE top 1 heavyweights' for.

month 'of June and said the top eight contenders would be to compete in lie tournament. Contenders Listed The WBA top ten list includes: 1. Karl Mildenberger, Germany 2.. Joe 3. Oscar Bonavena, Argentina; Ernie Terrell 5.

Thad Spencer, Portland, Floyd Patterson, New York; 7. Jerry Quarry, Los Angeles; 8. Jimmy Louisville oVLeotis Martin, Toledo, Ohio; 10. George Chuvalo, Canada. Evans said the eight man tournament would comprise seven different bouts but complete details of the tournament, were not immediately available.

Before; the. executive committee, meeting, Hayden Covington, Clay's attorney asked the WBA to use "a sense of fair play" and to reinstate Gay as the er i t.V.. ures American Henley Regatta Ployor Club Kollno Dot Btn Corow. Min Polrocolll Btn Mlnchor Col Northrup Dal preonon uoi Borrv Chi Tovor Mln. OAB I Pit.

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Chlcooo. 7 0. 1.000) Soormo. Dotrolt, 1.0001'Lonborg. Bolton, 7 1, Mceiotnnn, coiitornio, pnofDus, poiiimoro, iom, NATIONAL LEAOUi WORCESTER, (AP) The Vesper Boat Chib eight oared "crew of Philadelphia turned, in' a 'strong effort here Saturday, and outlasted a surprisingly strong i Rutgers Uni versity eight by just lunder a length in the highlight of the American Henley Regatta on Lake Quinsigamond.

Vesper's Ume of the 2,000 raeter Stewards' Cup event was a shade better than.v Harvard University's heavyweight eight of 6:06 in the Eastern Association pf Rowing Colleges Sprints Regatta' On, the same course, twO weeks However, Vesper found unex pected opposition from Ruteers. Trie New. Jersey eight' broke on top, feu bade ust a little at the 1,500 mark and then forced Vesper, into a 'quick 10 sprint before being counted out: of the race ir Plovor Club Clomonto Pah Copodo SIC. Roto On Brock SIL Torro All Stoub Htn Flood SIL T.OovIt NY Wllllonu CM poroi cm OAB Pet. 47 155 70 .371 147 17.

51 .347 lit; 41)75, J47 4R 236 3T 77 .141 i 51 155 34 43 .339 41 147 11 40 .331 45 182 24 5 .174 41 114 30 .321 ,50 190 31 50 .314 .51 210 33 44 Homo Rum Atlanta I5i Parol, Cincinnati, 111 Brock, StXoula, 13t Clomonto, Plttiburgh, 12; Torro, 11; Brown, oan rranctsco, ti. i Rm BaHad In Clomonto, Pltliburgh, Poroz, tiiuunnOJl40UocluiaLUWlMtJ wiioniwt Wiofwwjon, kincinnoii. fi rncnini 5 DOCllioM fc'fV Quoon. Cincinnati, 7 lx'' .175, AVoalo, Plttiburgh, 7 1, J75I Lamaitor, Atlanta, 5 457i Cuallar, Houiton, i tioo witn .714. Baylor to Seek More taker Money LOS ANGELES (AP).

Elgin Baylor said Saturday Los' Angeles teammate Jerry West: "aren't'" being gaid what we're worth," 'and Baylor Indicated he will' become a J90, 000 holdout, The husky Lakers 'C ap tain presently, is being paid 'about $70,000 For several, seasons, the National 'Basketball Association club has; grossed more than. $1 million Baylor jtold newsmen' that, he and) West have talked' their rrloney situation and agreed their salaries were too w. L. it The Steak Ranch 368 MAIN ST. OPIN I DAH.Y.

454 K3S CL0SI SUNDAY i FROM OUR CHARCOAL PIT i SPECIAL STEAK DINNER 1 .49 LONDON BROIL 1.49 Wuk Moaknoaa Saooo Some Wllb rotalaa Mpp SalaS Rutgers was clocked in Cornell hehtweurhts were third in 6:10 and Boston University fourth 6:12. James Deitz of the New York Athletic Club and a student at Northeastern. University cap turedvthe Farragut Cup, blematlc of the senior singles sculling championship when be outclassed; David Robinson of the FaihhounrBoarClubT Deitz was timed io 7:48.0 for the 2,000 The Navy involving four dared crews with coxswain was won by Vesper Boat Club in 6:47.0. 'Harvard won a' two crew race against' yesper by three lengtjis to capture the Princeton Cup for four oared' boats without coxswain. The Franklin Cup' was won by Cornell.

The. Big beat) the Union Club of Boston in an easy Boros, Zarley Tied at 214 In Buick Golf GRAND', BLANC. Ml. AP) Veteran Julius Boros and youthful Kermit Zarley made ineir way urougn the aarsness on rain soaked Warwick Hills Golf course Saturday to tie with! 214s. for the third round lead in the 1100,000 Buick Open.

The 47 year bld Boros played In the next to last threesome while the. 25 year old Zarley was in the final group which bit the soggy 18th green as darkness fell. Play In the rain plagued tournament was held up nearly four hours because of, two violent thunderstorms marked "hail and high winds which dumped torrents of water onto the course and made it look in some places like small swimming pools. Pro Roger GInsbure of Bel Aire, N.Y., echoed senti ments of many of the cros when told PGA playerrepresenta uve Doug Ford at the rain drenched 18th that play should have been halted because of the terrifile weather Trie winds, rain, thunder, lightning and hail failed to bother the 6teady playing. Boros, 1963 buick open champion: wno played in all: nine previous Buick tournaments and picked up.

$23,000 for his Boros. who had car 72 on both his opening rounds, ran a streak of three birdies on the back nine as he came, up with a 70 two under par In Saturday's ef fort, lie ran into trouble on tne 15th and 16th' with successive bogeys as' he drove the: rough and hit a tree coming out on the 15th and hit a television tower on the 16th. Zarley started out in a hurry in his 71 one under (par round, as he sank a 40 foot birdie putt on. the opening bole. "It sure was a nice feeling and with that kind.

of a 'start I had hoped it was going to be my kind of a day," be said. Zarley had consecutive bogeys '6n the 15th and 16th getting into trap trouble both times. Had Poor lie "On the 16th I wound on sort of a river bed left by, the gushing water which had roared through' the, trap during the storm, and I didn't come out very.good" he' Boros ioked that "they almost had to light a candle on the 18th green, to snow me we way Cob Goalbv. the second round co 4eader at 142, ran into putting trouble and settled for a 74 216 two strokes off the pace. Tommy Aaron, who had shared the second roujid lead with him, had trap and putter as Rainr Halts Mets Ciibs In 4th Inning CHICAGO (AP) 'The new York Mets and Chicago Cubs were rained out Saturday after ets bad taken a lead one out in.

the' last of the fourth The umpires waited one hour and 14 minutes before calling the which will be re played at a later date. The rain washed out a home run and run scoring double: bv Davis of the Mets and a run scoring single by Jerry Bit chek. The Cubs' run scored on an error. Captures Stakes By three Len Quillo Queen Fords At Le Mans LE MANS. France (AP) Ford jumped to a 1 2 3 lead and was setting a blistering Dace in the early stages of the 24 hour Le Mans auto race Saturday night while Ford team directors were cautioning their drivers to slow down.

The front running car. a 7 liter'liter' (Mark driven' by Dan Gurney of Costa Mesa. and AJ. Foyt of Houston, was a full lap ahead of the nearest challenging Ferrari' aft er six nours. The Gurney Foyt car had av eraged.

14X1.43 miles per hour. and Foyt "were fol lowed in by two other Mark, TVs, one driven byBruce McLaren of New Zealand and Mark Donohue of Stonybrook, N.Y., the other piloted by Mario Andrettl of Nazareth, and Lucien Bianchi of. Belgium. A Chaparral was fourth with Phil Hill v6anta Monica, and Mike Spence of Brit ain alternating at the wheel. 4 Ferrari driven bv Ludovico Scarfioti of Italy and Britain's Mike Partes, was in fifth place.

NEW (AP) Furl Sail, la front every step of the miles, practically wrapped up the 3 yearld filly championship: Saturday with a romping three length victory In the $97, 800 Mother Goose at Aqueduct In' winning the second leg of New York's Triple Crown for 3 war old fillies and chalking up her sixth stakes success. in 10 races this year, the daughter of Revoked WlndsaU stepped the distance in the swift time of 1:493 5. The clocking: was only one fifth of a second off the stakes record. Furl Sail, who won the first leg of the Triple In, taking the Acorn and' wDl try for a sweep In the: Coaching Club American Oaks June 24. earned $63,570 for Mrs.

Edwin K. Thomas, owner' and breeder or the fleet truss. The. record Mother Goose purse boosted the winner's 1967 banxrou to Regal Gleam 4th Martin Anderson's: Quillo Queen, runner up in' the one mile of tbe'Acorn, again closed fast and. edged King Muse for second place.

It was anotherMVi lengths back to the fading Regal Gleam, the; 1966 V' year old champion who finished, fourth In the field of 11. As the strong favorite of the crowd of 44,763, Furl SaU paid $3.40, $2.60 and $2.40., Quilk) Queen returned $6.40 and $2.80. and Muse $3.60 to Mrs. Thomas failed to pay the original $250 to nominate Furl Sail for the Triple Crown so she, had to write a check for $7,500 to make her filly eligible for the Mother Goose. Furl Sail also, was supplemented for the Acorn, at the cost of $3,000 and it'll cost' Mrs.

Thomas another $10,000 to; be represented In the Oaks. But 'Thomas, never naa cause to worry this sunny day; as Jacinto Vasquei. quickly took the lead with Furl let her'roU. She headed Into' the back stretch with a three length ad vantage, increased the 'margin, to five with one half, mile to go and still led by four she sped past the one eighth pole with Quillo Queen and Muse corning; up fast to catch Regal, Gleam and battle it out for second, place. Ignites Two 3 run Rallies, "'''Robinson Sparks Reds In 9 i Win Oyer Astros CINCINNATI lAP) FJoyd Rob insoh ignited three run rallies in the first and third innings sparking the Cincinnati, Reds to a 9 4 victory over, Houston Saturday, Mel Queen picked up his sev enth victory of the season against only one loss, checking the Astros nri won Kit Robinson led off the first with a double and.

scored on a single by Pete ruo scorirc single by' Tony Perez end Deron run homer': for' Houston to the Johnson's RBI 'smgia. compietedieigmn. FIRST RACK Tlmai ltt7.1 Avon Darky 17.20 UM I3.M rmoro ijn 4.w 3 Flrat Dark Alto. alartodl Bunoo, Tho Tunoa man. Lady Throno, Comot, Adloa, Junior (rtoso.

Tumble Wind. Kahl Kabee in TNGLEWOOD; Calif. (Al) '4 1 Highly regarded Tumble Wind posted a comfortable 3Vi Iength victory, and Kahl Kabee made a strong stretch drive, to win by a nwaSturiyirtMlijireap6e4pii4JUJnd, Uve: divisions the ed Argonaut stakes at Holly wood, Park, Tumble Wind, 'held off the fjfeo iiyjLjHrfy 'pai phftg pwltw Royal 'Oaks 'Farm and JX, Sta u.n. uu fLUV stretch and 'won going away trom juruae iwad and Rukeo. Time for the 1 16 miles on turf was 1:41 3 5.

TumbleiWlnd. the luW fa vorite in. bis division, of nine, 3 year oios, paid fe.eo, 00 1 ana 80. Rich Reward C.V. Whittinriiam lrained colt, from the Rock Springs Farm; Stable 'and Llangollen farm, brought home: the winner's share of i froin the gross purse of i Jungle Road, ridden tbvVJen'v Lamber, came from last; the field to 'edge Ruken by one half lengtn for: Jungle Road returned $5.40 and $3.40, whili Rukeri, 'under B01 pali 13 21.

Kha Kabee. who covered 'the. distance In 1:41 4 5, was second choice In his! division "of 10 3 yeawilds, paying. $9.60,, $4,601 and, $3.40. Racing Room, the favorite with Shoemaker in 'the saddle, IsByTTIddernby TVlvaroTPineda, returned' $5.20.: Khal KabeeV'share of the $33; 775 was $20,275 for the IV xDetroIt ,31 20 Chicago 29 ,20 Baltimore 26 23 UangoUen New York '25 ..26 xCleveland 25 28 xMlnpesota 25.

26 iKansasaty 25 23 xCalifomia 23 Washington' 22 AriilS TaSERVX.GOODFOODTA.GOOpPPlCI StanY P'! laVSSVWBBSlHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJB Ljtffoiv' i. viRinas Gehe Washingiqri, 1st Draft Choke (AP) The Mlimesola Vikings announced Saturday the signing oi nrsvround fiootbau draft choice Washington, fotfen siveend.irorn MieugaBiState.jf Terms or Washington's' contract with the National, Football League were' 'not 'announced, but a. club spokesman confh med Washington received a bonus. AMERICAN. LEAGUE Pet G.B.

Last Night Pascual, Baldwin Tame Bosox Mowafrd BelriHomefe As Seiitaftrs; Triumph, 73 Pirates Nip Phillies, nTSBURGH (AP) Pinch btttef George Sprlggs tripled with one, out in the ninth inning and scored on Matty Alou's single, lifting1 the' Pittsburgh Pirates past 4 3 Sat urday night for their third straight victory; Sprlggs, batting for pitcher Al McBean, tripled off Vie center field wall Philadelphia reliever Dick Hall and Alou followed with a sinale to right. Th Pirates tied it 3 3 inntne SECOND BACK Tlmai 5:14.1 1 Chlpsclump f.M MM 11.40 I Kollya Alllo 1M J.M 4 Slr Don 1.00 am aiarroa: sunnv f. low mainr. Adloa TartalkChackart4 JElag, aoioi ronny. DAILY DOUBLBI i I.H THIBD BACBLTlnl0l 1HI UKky Ulrd Si.4t (100 I3.M JuttJamlo 3.20 auo atartodt sonnT, Kavtreno prua, Bar Man, Tommy Royal.

rEKFECTAi a aiooa FOURTH RACE Tlmai tltumr Brrt ii ii i in tinfl ninl Doputy Hanovor 1M J.MlU JOHOfllO W) LUCKy 4.W AIM atartod: Caroldona Ponny, DJo imond Dalo, Guy Champion, scrolchod: Hanrv croMf.r b. M. Uvy Excolilw Slakat No.4 limoi iiar.i Romulus Henovor, W. Haughton Novolo Dancor Harold Oancor Jr. 4 Nardlnt Byrd, John Chapman Llboraca Hanovor, Galbralth Frank 'Howard hammered his and 14th homers for three and.Cam ilo Pascual and Dave, Baldwin combined for a six hitter as the Washington Senators beat the Boston' Red.

Sox 7 3 Saturday in 55 d.eeeJ?eak Howard put the: Senators ahead 2 0 in the first inning with .592. '431 410 .490 .490 ,490 ,472 Sahirtfaya Rooiltt Tom 32 .418 Sl xLalt; oama' twt Includod. 5 Chicago (rami fiaiiimoro ai Minnowia, nignr Clovolond at Kanaaa City, twilight California, night National LEAGra W. L. Pet.

G.B. Waihrngton 7, Boston 1 I Balilmoro at Mlrvxiota, day, ooil (ponod seventh on walk, a sacrifice bunt, Alou's Infield bit end Manny Mota's sacrifice fly. John CaHison sent the Phillies ihead 0hTe t(KnJ inning with a homer off Pittaburgh starter Bob Veale after Don Lock doubled, rookie Rolas' bases4oaded single off reliever Steve Blass in the third boosted the Phils' lead to 3 0.. Blass came on aner Beale gave up "singles to; Gary Sutherland and Rich Allen, then hit Lock, with a pitch to fill the The Pirates closed, uie with two runs in the sixth. Mota went to third on Roberto Clemente's single and scored on an infield out.

Bill Mazeroskl then' singled Qlemente across. ErmentoKeep Billy Martin As Twins Coach' A UJMINNEAPiDLlsV (AP) Csl Ermer, signed his with the 'Mlnnesota'Twins for. the 'remain der Of the 1967 baseball season; Saturday and buried rumors that Coach Billy Martin might beieaving the Twins soon. erybody as is," Ermer brief comment on tne coacnlng staf settling status. Martin had' been rumored Sam Meles evenhjjajeplace' ment as Twins manager slnetr Mele asked that Martin be hired as a coach before the 1965 season.

Cincinnati 37 xSLiLouis 29 xsan Francisco 30. xPittsburgh 27 Chicago 26 xAtlanta' Jta xPhiladelphla 24 xLos Angeles ,21 Houston i20 20 20 22 22 24 26 26 ,649 .592. 477 451 420 .500 .480 317,404 34, ,470 Sj; 4 A'A 6 7V4 8H 9V, ISr. 16 kUatt gimo'not Includod. Salwrdays Rssolti Cincinnati Houston 4 t4aw ork at PIMshurah.

nloht r'San Francisco at Atlanta, nlghi I 'i yyigalot at St. night Little Slates Picnic, Contesti Today tie League Association will stage its annual field day) and picnic today at Spratt field, beginning atrp.m. Contests and games wDl be staged for the boys with prizes for the winners. The association will present, a trophy to the Pacers Drum and Bugle Corps for its con tribution to Little League. Contests will be circling 'the bases; 5rf yard dash, relay around 'the bases, accuracy throw trom the' outfield, catcher's accuracy, throw, 'throw around the bases against ana ouuieia reiay.jo nome.

Little Marries Syracuse Senior cvnlniCT? iiPlVLw uAwwMt, frl Syracuse University football scruad for. the last' three, years, was married Saturday to senior Joyce, of St. AJbans, N.Y., in Hendrick Cnapel on the Syracuse Little was graduated from Syra cuse last Sunday. Little, the No; 1 draft choice of the Denver. Brpncosgi has signed a contract and will, play for the American 'League, team next seasoa.

blistering weather after; retiring the first batter in the eighth. Rebounding from: arm' surgery last year, he surrendered two run homer to George Scott In the tint inning and a solo shot to Rico Petrocelll starting 'the second, but allowed only three more, hits for, his sixth victory against tnree aeieats. me rally, In the third. Robinson and Finson ripped singles and Robinson scored as Rose hit into a double' play. Johnson, who had three hits, singled anotner run across and; Don Pavletich's triple delivered a third, giving the Reds a.

com mandlng 6 1 lead. The Reds added two nnur in the sixth and one in the seventh; be fore Jim Wyna drilled a blast off Lee Stange after Fred Valentine doubled, had, closed the scoring with a' solo smash In the ninth Paul Casanova, doubled and Ken McMuUen singled for, a run in the second Inning and another scored on Mike Andrews': error ur Ihr fourth' the 'decIsive run. The Senators added two more in the sixth when Casanova lined another double even tually scored on a suicide squeeze bunt by Pascual and Tim Cullen singled in a run. RADIATORS Cleaning It Repairing New Cores' I AtrwOlUTTiVARJsNtEEiT. GL4.J320 Waelde the Welder ihtetsV lrli.

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