By The Associated Press NEW YORK, Sept. 25—Right-hander Jim Bouton made his last regular start of the season a nifty one Wednesday as he limited the to three hits and one run in a seven-inning stint, that led the champion to a 3-1 victory. Ijos Angeles 010 000 000—1 4 1 JVew York 300 ooo oox—3 10 o i im^^miiSK^Hiiammii^'' :-«#«- Chance and Kirkpatrick; Bou- ton, Reniff (8) and Howard. W —Bouton (21-7). L—Chance (IS- IS). Home Run — Los Angeles, Kirkpatrick (2). Athletics 7, Red Sox 6 BOSTON, Sept. 25—Ed Char- | les' sacrifice fly in the seventh } ta.iing drove in what proved i to be the winning run Wednes- day in the Kansas City Athle- tics, 7-6 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Kansas City 200 004 100—7 11 0 Boston 032000010—6 11 3 Pena, Fischer (2), Rakow (5), Sturdivant (6) and Lau; Lama- be, Radatz (6), Smith (9) and Iv xon. W—Sturdivant (2-4). L —Lamabe (7-4). Home Runs—Kansas City, Green (1). Boston, Bressoud .(20). Senators 6, Tigers 2 DETROIT, Sept. 25—Ken Ret- •T, a .227 hitter, banged out fjBur hits and drove in five runs "nesday as the Washington '"ITS defeated the Detroit in the Tigers' ,final home"'<^i»ex Ibis year. 13 000 000—6 7 0 000—2 6 1 and Ret- .(8) and NL CHAM PS' This was the scene in the Los Angeles' dressing room (2-< Tuesday, a few hours after St. Louis lost to the , giving the Dod- gers the National League Championship without lifting a glove. The players dress- ing for their night gu«e against the are (from left): , Don Drysdah, , , manager Walt Alston, Lee Cards Walls, coach Pete Reijer, , Wifiie Davis and . CHICAGO, I .,.,—'-.. - GfipOMP OfVjNC-. MORAU_ SOPPO&r^MD AP Radiophotd Louis Cardinals Lc ,u SeOr&M-