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THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C.*** SUNDAY. JULY 11. 1964 C-3 Red Sox Win Over A s in 11th, 5-3; Carver Defeats Orioles, 2-1 — 4 __ ™ Kinder Gets Victory Post's 3-Run Homer Schoendiemt's Streak Ends {Boone's Hits Bring A As Walk to Agganis Caps Rally as Reds Cards Nip Cubs in Ninth, 2-1, Loss for Coleman; Forces Run Home On Pinch Homer by Frazier ", •y KjL 9 Beat Braves, 7-3 Courtney Homers the Associated Frm Sy th# Associated Frau McCullough pounded out ¦y had a By th* Associated Press PHILADELPHIA. July 10 *h# Associated Press ST. LOUIS, July 10.—Pinch- double. Harry July 10.—Wallyy DETROIT, July 10.—The Ti- Pinch-hitter Agganis CINCINNATI. hitter Joe Frazier blasted a two- Vic Raschi allowedTthe walked with the Post’s three-run-homer capped a Cubs gers today bases loaded in -1 run home run in the ninth in- six hits beforfrhe was for defeated the Orioles. the 11th inning to force the five-run sixth inning today the e lifted in " as ning tonight to give the Cardinals w * a pinch hitter in the . 2-1, on the seven-hit pitching winning run today as the Red 9 r £ M mi Reds whipped the Braves, 7-3. a 2-1 victory over the Cubs Seventh. ' as Deal, who took in the Ned Garver. Ray Sox Athletics, 5-3, to move within a half-game ofI* Red hitting !of Boone downedHhe in Schoendienst’s streak eighth, got his first win against a see-saw extra-inning battle. ' mm fourth place. was stopped at 28 consecutive I 'batted in both Tiger runs with * three losses. Ed Burtschy, who in with v The Reds, winning their second 1 games. CSteac* A.H.O.A. St. Leals A.H.O.A. la single and double.’ came i .. S-J hi'l't'i Ta bot.cf 412 0 Repunlcl.lf 412 0 | I straight the Braves, * second and third occupied and from cut shut . Baker,2b 4 113 Moon.cl 4 3 O > With two out in the Bob Rush had out the. FOndjr.lb 3 ninth. no outs, intentionally walked Del /Ifl9 loose with a display of batting ? Cards on only six hits for eight 3110 0 Sch’d’*t.2b 406 2 i Garver had a Jackson.3b 4 011 Mueial.rf 2 0 10 shutout, but Clint Wilber before being for iMHwifr powgr that also included home b 8 0 10 Jabl’ski.3b 3 0 0 3 and had man out Klner.lf worked innings one 3H.RiceJf Courtney hit a home into a free pass by Agganis. Milt runs by Charlie Harmon and 3 in the ninth Randy Jack- 0000 C’n’h’m.lb 4 1 100 run - when Bauer.rf 4 10 0 Sarni.c 3 14 0 '- ' ~ the rightfield Bolling’s fly brought in an in- A- Jim Greengrass and a pair of im- fumbled a ground to Banks.** 30 3 2 Oram’as.ss 2 0 12. stands on a 3-2 portant son ball M’C’l’ugh.c 317 0 lLowrey 10 0 0 pitch. No else got past surance run. doubles. allow Bill Sarni to reach first Rush,p 3 2 0 4 Deal.p 0 0 0 2 one - 4Frasier 110 0 second base as Garver struck The victory went to. Ellis Karl Drews, helped along-by y base. Raschl.p 2 0 0 0 iSSa * * " •> 2Hemus.ss « out two and walked only Kinder, who relieved Willard J99199H89591 .^9^^^1991^9991 three double plays, got credit Jor r Frazier, 1 one fitting for Cot Deal. victory Nixon in the 10th. Sonny Dixdn, his second Cincinnati victory, al- * Totals 31 736 til Totals 3, , u The was his sixth a relief hyrler, then belted his x One who took over for Arnold Porto- though he had to have help from “ out when winning run scored. against five defeats, and he homer to the rightfield roof to 1 Popped out for Grammas in 7th. it in carrero in the same inning, was Frank Smith In the eighth. A break up the game. • S Popped out for Raschi in 7th. achieved one hour and 47 tagged with the loss. 9 m b ¦ 1 fourth double play in the ninth 3 Ran for Kfner in Bth. minutes, fastest game in Detroit Schoendienst, was last 4 Hit home run for Deal in Oth. Boston jumped into a tem- ended the game. ¦ who Chicago 001 000 (HH)—l this season. held hitless on June 10 by Russ St Louis . 000 000 002—2 porary 3-2 lead in the top of the 1 ML \. / The score vfes tied at 2-2 when a The Tigers got only five hits 10th when Meyer and Clem Labine of the Runs—McCullough, Sarni. Praxler Er- Ted Williams doubled 9k „. / the Reds unloaded on Warren a rors—Talbot. Jackson. Runs batted in— off Joe Coleman, but he walked l H rfl Dodgers, went down four times Rush, Frasier (2). Two-base hits—Moon, to scoring " left, Jim Pieraall from Spahn in the sixth. Roy McMil- McCullough. Rush. Home run—Frazier. Harvey Kuenn and Bill Tuttle without w hit. The National Stolen (2). ' first. But the Athletics came singled 8 bases—Moon Sacrifice- to open 'the Tigers’ first inning, lan and scored on dut League hitting in Double plays—Rush to, McCullough to back in their half of the 10th Ptecord for con- Pondy: and Jim Delsing’s single filled mm Bell’s double. Ted Kluszewski J games by Grammas to Schoendienst to when, with bases secutive is 37, set Tom- Cunningham; Baker to Banks to Fondy; bases for the loaded, :r' 9 Ai9 §| mm i*. singled to score Bell and Green- Jablonski to Schoendienst to Cunning- (he Boone. Spook my Holmes of the Boston Braves bases—Chicago. Jacobs scored on a force H Hr JB Hr" MBB 9 grass’ double, sent Klus- ’ ham. Left on 6: St. The Detroit third Play. ¦ W.. which in 1945. Louis. 8. Bases on balls—Off Rush. 4; baseman zewski to also sent Spahn “ off Deal. 1. Struck out—Bv Rush. 5; scored Kuenn with a single to picked The victory for the Cards was by Raschi, 3. Hits—Off Raschi, 6 In 7 Both teams up single mJtk. the brought * innings; innings. right 1 M m to showers and in only fourth 14 off Deal. 1 in 2 Runs field before Coleman es- runs in the inning. Billy wsm their .in games and earned runs—Off Rush. 2-1: off caped second Phil Paine. Post then blasted 3 1.-1; -(). Winning from that trouble by double 9H - |99 - against the Cubs this season. Raschi, off Deal. Goodman’s to center his home run. pitcher—Deal (1-3). Losing pitcher— throwing called third past Rush doubled in the Cubs’ run Rush (5-10) - Umpires—Dixon. Ballan- strikes scored Jackie Jensen with the fant, Time—2:2o. Wayne Belardi and Frank House • The homers by Harmon and 3 the third after Catcher Clyde Jackowski. Barltck. Red Sox’s first •i in v Attendance—l4.B4o. run. Catcher Al' Greengrass had given Cincinnati a and getting Al Kaline on an in- Robertson poked a single into two field grounder. left to its first runs. , score Gus Zernial from led second A’s pel Crandall’s homer account- Jim Delsing off the sixth in the half. with a single and scored Jacobs made it 3-2 in fifth ed fpr the first Milwaukee run Q D. C. Skippers Sweep on the in the fifth. The 2 Classes Boone’s double to the leftfield when he bounced a single off Braves got an- other in the sixth on Ed Mathews’ corner. The Tiger slugger now Goodman’s shin to score Robert- Regatta has made eight in his last son, who triple and George Metkovich’si In Annapolis Club hits had doubled. single. nine times at Grady By * peake 20s, taking bat. Hatton tied it up in the Malcolm Loniborne, Jr. Karl Statter Baltlmare. A.H.O.A. Detralt. A.H.O.A. seventh when he scored on Wil- Milwaukee. A.H.O.A. Cinelnetl. A.H.OJ) L Spacial Corraspondant of Th# Star the first race and Delbert Zang, Abzams.rf 42 0 0 KuOnn.ss 3(I 3 i Bruton.cf 4 110 Har’on.Sb 4 3 I*4 Kry’ski.lb 3 18 0 Tuttle.cr 2 o 1 n ber’s long sacrifice fly to center. Logan.ss 2 0 13 McMil’n.si 3 2 2 ( the second. Trygve Lohne of Na- Dlerint.cf 4 0 2 0 Delsing.lf 4 3 3 0 Aaron,lf 4 110 Bell, cf 4 2 1 (g ANNAPOLIS, July 10.—Wash- Ken’dy.3b 4 6 2 1 Boonr.3b 3 2 l 1 Hatton started the inning by tional Yacht Club. Alexandria, Courtney.c 1 3 % Math’s.3b 2 113 Kul’skl.lb 4 113 S¦- ington today made 4 17 Belardl.lb 111 2 “*¦* ®®L°NGS Met’ch.lb 2 18 2 Gr’nxr’s.lf ( skippers a was for second on Coan.lt 4 13 0 House.c 3 0 3 1 walking went on Sammy Snead a 4 2 1 tied place () and to third borrowed Washington uniform before his ex- Pafko.rf 4 0 6 0 Post.rf 4 1 3 (o sweep of two classes in Youna.2b 3 1 t> Ksline.rf 3 () 3 o Lepcio’s * clean the points taking Ted double.