Roster Whiffs 18; Breda Nips Carroll, 2-1 r *» I _ Tlm«t Herald, Carroll, la. ing to the undesirable charac-! Saturday, June 7, 1969 tors who were frequenting the Fuller's Smash Namath Leaves cafe. ; Expos Drop 19th Rams in Carroll Stadium at Rowlle, in a formal slate-. 8 p.m. roent, explained why he had is- Nets CHS Tally ! BOX SCORES sued the ultimatum even while Game In Row, 4-2 Grid Door Open emphasizing that, no evidence, CARROLL By The Associated Prest dropped a 4.] decision to the BKKDA — Bredn luirler. Glen The bottom of the third was NEW YORK (AP) — Did Joe football world by upsetting the exists that Namath was person-1 Alt R It nt ally involved in any illegal ac- Lo* Angelas Dodgers, their Kostcr whiffed 1B Carroll but- nearly a repeat of the second Namath really mean it? Baltimore Colts 16-7 in the Su- The Montreal Expos, like the lers to lend St. Bern.ird's to frame for the Bobcats. Gerry Vetter, ss 4 0 1 0 Yes. really per Bowl less than five months tivities. straight defeat. Pettitt. If, p .. 4 0 0 0 "It is obviously impossible." New York Mets. might have to a 2-1 decision over the Tigers Kostr-r led off with a line drive meant it when he said he was ago, said they would join Na- wait eight, years before winning j Muddling through their first in a West Central League game Everett, cf .... 3 0 1 0 quitting. Rozelle's statement said, ''for a M]> the middle for a .single. Glen math in retirement. player to be aware of the back- eight games in a row. but right | year of existence as one of the here Friday. Koster into a fielder's choice Fuller, c 2 1 1 1 But because he meant it when Bell, 3b 0 0 But while Namath already ground and habits of all persons now the Expos must be asking i four latest expansion teams, A wind-swept, dusty Memorial "lat ailed Gerry at second 3 2 he said it doesn't mean that Na- what it: takes to win one! Montreal already has replaced l);isc Anderson, rf, If 3 0 0 0 math won't be back taking the has his first $400,000 contract in to whom he is introduced. How- straight. Park provided the setting for ' Tom Nieland followed 1 0 0 0 the bank, a string of lucrative ever, continuation of such asso- the Mots' expansion record of 17 what proved to be a frustrat- with a short tap, but the Car- snap from center, the familiar consecutive losses and now is ro first 3 0 1 No. 12 on his green and white drive-in restaurants and a nossi-! ciations after learning of a per- The Expos failed to come up ing night for Coach Jerry Han- ". baseman lost the peg 1 0 0 ble movie career awaiting him,!son's undesirable background closing in on the modern all- sen and his Tiger hopefuls. and Koster circled the bases Jet jersey stretched over his with the correct answer again time record for 23 set by Phila- safely for the tie-breaking . Baumhover, rf 1 0 0 slouched shoulders, when the Sauer, Lammons and Hudson and habits is cause for deep Friday night when they delphia in 1961. The only bright note in the Bock, rf 0 0 0 1969 pro football season begins. would be far less able to with- concern. Carroll batting line-up was Rog- Carroll threatened a come- Edwards-a . 1 0 0 stand the loss of their football' "Such conduct gives the an-; « ^ •**/' The Mets, In contrast, are set- er Fuller's second inning smash back in tha top of the fourth. Baudler-b 1 0 0 That Namath meant what he salaries. pearance of evil whether or not * firry " ting an example for pcrscver- 0 0 deep into fenceless left field, Mick Everett opened for the Van Scoy-c 1 0 said was apparent Friday when j Realizing this in the days of it actually exists and therefore _ ff _ -ence for all the expansion clubs. which several local observers Tigers with a one-bagger up Totals 28 1 6 1 the shaggy-haired lessening tension that lie ahead, affects the player's reputation, Jeff I OSt: After suffering through years nf declared was among the farth- the center and then proceeded of the , tears run- it would be fully in Namath's the reputation of his fellow play- ; ineptitude as one of the first, ex- ! a-batted for DeBower in 5th ning down the cheeks that have ! character for his loyalty to ers and the integrity of his pansion teams the Met est hit home runs in the park to take second on a steal. ' b-batted for DeBower in 7th 17-12 LefiQiifi TFin . « have In recent years, while others ! so often been bussed by adoring those three teammates to over- sport." f5 ' ' suddenly become a team to be c-batted for Baumhover in 6th ; env e disclaimed the feat due to the Fuller went down on strikes mini-skirted girls, announced he ride other considerations and 'i d. rolling by the new San was quitting pro football rather lead him to renounce his retire- While Rozelle declined to; PERRY - The Jefferson strong wind currents. Wind, and Jim Bell followed with an BREDA specify the nature of the activi- Rams Put together a combina- 5-3 for a club record or no wind, the ball was infield tap that nearly cut An H RI than sell his interest in an East ment so they can renounce tion of four hits, 16 bases on eighth consecutive victory. dmvn 2 0 0 Side cafe frequented by gam- theirs. ties going on at Bachelors III, solidly hit and Fuller managed Everett at third, but the' Jtemkamp, c 1 balls and seven Perry errors The Expos and Meti weren't os er 3b 3 1 0 blers. Namath indicated his intense an unidentified high police offi- to clear the bases safely de- Breda defense couldn't get the £ [ ' Gerry cial was quoted as for a 17-12 decision over the the only big losers and winners ster 3 0 0 But Donn Clendenon an- loyalty to his teammates follow- around spite a tumble into the dirt at ball to third in time to stop the £? ' ^1?"' "The place was Bluejays in a West Central j - second base. Carroll speedster. With two men.^ . .' 1-! ' 3 0 0 nounced his retirement, and ing the victory over ; eisu s 3 1 0 changed his mind. Ken Harrel-1 the Colts when he speculated the worst sort of characters. We baseball game here Friday The ran their ,on base. Koster got himself out ?J. J*' f? n. had men in there and there night. But, Fuller's homer was I of the jam by whiffing Ron An-'^dehoff, 2b 2 0 0 son announced his retirement,' that his ailing legs might force ., ... winning streak to seven by were a !1 sorts f thui s in on clubbing Cincinnati 14-8 in a not enough as the Tigers were jderson and Dave Baumhover Ib 3 1 Oiand changed his mind. Maury him to quit, but emphasized that. ( . °u § f 8 The visitors were down by Schwabe, rf 2 0 0 Wills announced his retirement, I any decision he would make I dow"s air s fwnere a j33™ of day game while San Francisco plagued with two ill-fated er- to retire the side. i_l__ul Wa;. uggj Jjy CUS_ a 7-3 count at the end of the Nieland, M., cf 2 0 0 and changed his mind. Joe Na- i along those lines would have to pay handed Philadelphia its sixth rors that sent two Bobcat A Carroll error in the fifth tomers). It was a case of his not third inning, but then the Perry base-runners scampering almost netted the Bobcats an- Totals 23 3 0 math announced his retirement, take his teammates into consid- mound staff went into a state straight loss, 4-0. and can change his mind. eration. knowing what was going on around the sacks for a 2-1 other run. Glen Koster rapped Innings: down there. of collapse. In other games, Atlanta tdge. "There would be," he said at Perry's hurlers included Mike a single between first and sec- Carroll 010 000 0 Namath, himself, left the door "But it was pretty bad." trimmed Pittsburgh 3-1 and St...... ! ond, but a throw to first by Ti- the time, "a sense of letting Murphy. Keith Springer, Bruce Louis beat Houston 6-3. Breda Oil 000 0; open when he was asked follow- them down if I quit." - In light of those statements, Neil rasing got things started jge r sec0nd baseman, Gary ing his announcement at the why did Namath quit rather Klein and Monty Main. for Breda in the bottom of the' Lehrkamp went wild and Koster E — Carroll 4 Three of Jefferson's hits went The Cubs built a 10-1 lead in second with a sharp tap to left.! _ ^ Bachelors III night spot, center In order to resolve his differ- than sell what can't be more four innings as Ernie Banks and sped around to third with 0 LOB - Carroll 7, Breda 4 of the dispute, whether he ences with Rozelle, however, for two bases. The doubles were MartAAomyw Woerdehof\A7rtor«rtnVtr*ffF hiUift inti**4-,on an ' , .. , . _^ than a moderate money-making bagged by Steve Hastings, Dave ! Billy Williams clouted three-run outs, centerfielder Everett HR - Fuller thought his differences with Pro Namath must divest himself operation by comparison with fielder's choice, but a throw hauled down a drive by Tom SB — Carroll 3, Breda 1 Carlson and Bob Kendall. Bill homers and Don Young had a to second went wild and Reis- Football Commissioner Pete Ro- of his interest in the swinging some of his other ventures? McVicker singled to acocunt solo shot. , with Nieland to retire the side. zelle could be resolved. restaurant that apparently at- ing took off around the bases Pitching: for the other Ram safety. only one loss, became the IP H K ER BB SO tracts a mixed clientele of Namath, at his press confer- and came in safely to tie the The Tigers return home Mon- Henning . 2 1 1 0 I 2 "I hope so," said Namath. ence, attired in bell-bottomed league's first nine-game winner, score at one apiece. freshfaced girls and somewhat Perry out hit the Rams, 10- < although he was driven out in day and will host the Jefferson Pettitt .. . 4 2 1 0 1 1 "The last thing I want to do is less fresh-faced gamblers. brown pants with wide stripes and a blue-high collared shirt, 4. as a trio of Jefferson hurlers | the sixth Phil Regan saved ^ Koster .. . 7 6 1 1 1 18 quit football." tried to keep the Bluejays in | triumph. i "If he wants to reconsider," said: check on the basepaths. And what could make Namath said Rozelle, "I'll be happy to "It's a matter of principle." Jim Faaborg worked the first Willie McCovey again was the Omaha Maintains change his mind? His loyalty to jta lk to him privately. I'd like to He went on to explain, his three frames for the Rams. big noise for San Francisco, hit- Major Leagues his teammates. :see him play football very voice several times cracking „ ... tin two s Kenda11 reiievere]ieved m5n tnthee fnnrth 8 °l° homers to go with Namath's hand may already jmu ch. I was surprised at the i with emotion: and Carlson came to ti re one * Willie M^s behind ** By The Associated Press Half Game Lead; have been pushed in that direc- inew s from the press conference ! "I'm doing something now be- . , ..... five-hit pitching of Gaylord Per- 4-;nM u,. AU — «..:«.!. -,.„., - ,. i i • . _ ...... ' TJ.I_:_I_ :*.!__: —u*. T j »i ' *JI LUC IK ill. tion by the quick support he re-I because I thought last night i cause I think it's right. I don't, "Vlsevvhere 3ro.lnd the leapue ! ry, 8-5. McCovey now has the By The Associated Press noitra^ f™m *V,,-oY» th<». ™o _ i , , j_.^ . . . t. _ j fl j ' ii-onf fn An if K,,f T r^n'f V,ot,o JMbCVY IlCfC dlUUIIU LUC ICdgUC, Tulsa Keeps Pace ceived from three nother memm - ! (Thursdaym ) tthat he had agreed j want to do it but I don't have , . c ,, „ , major league lead with 19 hom- National League East Division bers of the Jets—splitend: to sell." any choice. What it comes down ers, including 10 in his last 12 East Division W. L. Pet. G.B. downed Lake City, 12- By The Associated Press George Sauer Jr., tight end Pete I to is because I'm a football 2, in five innings. i games, and has raised his aver- W. L. Pet. G.B. Baltimore .... 38 15 .717 — Lammons and defensive back j Rozelle had issued an ultima- player, I can't be in the restau- j age to .348. Mays' homer was Chicago 36 16 .692 Boston 32 18 .648 4% Omaha maintained its one- Jim Hudson. ; .n to Namath to sell his inter- rant business. i his seventh and 594th of his ca- New York 26 23 .531 Detroit 26 22 .542 game lead over Tulsa Fri-- All three, first-stringers on i: in Bachelors III by Friday "So I quit. I'm retiring—fin- Facial Fracture reer. Pittsburgh 25 26 .490 KHi Wash'n 28 29 .500 j day night in the torrid Ameri- the team that stunned the pro; night or face suspension, point-1 ished." St. Louis . 25 27 .487 11 New York .... 25 28 .472 13 I can Association baseball race, '• Sidelines Davis | Hank Aaron's 14th homer!of Phila'phia 18 29 .383 15'i. Cleveland 15 31 .326 as both of the front—runners. ' the season and 524th of his < Montreal . 11 36 .234 22',-j West Division conversations were admitted as; e r ave posted victories. i Wire Tap evidence in the hearing. One of) Campbell's LOS ANGELES (AP, - Hard|!! , 8 Atlanta a M tie and West Division Minnesota .... 28 21 .571 — ! Mlke Lum sl led m the decl Omaha bombed Indianapolis, the conversations involved Clay | luck Willie Davis, who missed "S ' Atlanta 30 19 .612 Oakland 26 22 .542 IVa the first three weeks of the sea-: slvsivee rurunn m Chicago 21 24 .467 5 10-1. and Tulsa rallied past Ok-: and the late Dr. Martin Luther! Phil Niekro, 8-4, scattered seven Los Angeles 29 21 .580 l\2 lahoma City, 7-4. Probed In Soup Joins son with a broken arm, will Cincinnati .... 26 21 .553 2 Seattle 22 27 .449 6 King Jr. Another involved Clay' miss at least two more with hits for the victory. Kansas City 22 29 .431 6'i The other Association game and Elijah Muhammad, head of Tim McCarver, who set up the San Fran 27 23 .540 3V= the Black Muslims. In the other a broken cheekbone, doctors Houston 25 30 .455 8 California 16 32 .333 lift saw last-place Denver edge lo- j Clay Case Race Field said today. tying run with a sixth-inning San Diego .... 24 31 .436 9 Friday's Results wa, 2-1. I two Clay talked with other i | single, drove in St. Louis' win- New York 3. Chicago 2 Black Muslim officials. r ht Omaha pitcher Paul Splittorff, HOUSTON (AP) - Govern- CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) - The ; Davis was hit on the '9 ning run with a hit in the sev- Friday's Results Washington 1, Minnesota 0 cheekbone Friday night by a got ff to a bad start — Indian-; ment and defense lawyers pre- Clay has claimed draft ex- enth before Lou Brock and Mike Chicago 14, Cincinnati 8 Boston 4, Kansas City 2, 11 apolis leadoff man Clyde Mash- .; Campbell Soup Co., swinging a Dan McGinn pitch. Davis was Atlanta 3, Pittsburgh 1 d brjefs tod be submit em don as a Black Muslim Shannon doubled in later runs. innings ore opened the game with a multi-faceted S56 million deal, rushed to Daniel Freeman Hos- '•. Nelson Briles, who gave up a St. Louis 6, Houston 3 Oakland 5. Detroit 3 ted to a federal judge following! minister and as a conscientious pital while the Dodgers were objector. acquired the Garden State Racace Hiuii «mi« u« .^usci. «cxc; three.run first j^g homer to San Fran. 4, Philadelphia 0 Baltimore 5, Seattle 1 a week-long wiretap hearing in- .; beating the Montreal Expos 4,2 * ^ But Splittorff settled down to voivjne former heavyweight Track, a minoritv interest in ffi Nor Mm Uched fa New York 5, San Diego 3 Cleveland 8, California 3 go the distance for the victory. Ingraham refused to admit a • frttor. th*Uret ExposTTvFvrto' 19tIQfrhh consecutiv/^/\nco^iifnriei ' ^ w.%. Los Angeles 4, Montreal 2 , „ „ , ., , „ ., boxing champion Cassius Clay, fifth summary into evidence on aleah Park and a pair of plush Tf"? ninth to even his record at Today's Games and Bo Osborne provided all the . . _ i: , , ' .. , ,/ .. , „ ,„„ „, ifc. , ., defeat. Today's Games Washington (Shellenback 0-l)|0ffense the Royals needed with Judge Joe Ingraham conclud- j the ground the disclosure of its motels Friday. i Dodger officials said X rays Cincinnati (Merritt 6-2) at at Minnesota (Boswell 5-6) a three-run homer in the first ed the Supreme Court ordered j contents could endanger nation- i disclosed that the right zygoma ^ hearing Friday without handing alsecurit Mer kk the al with Chicago (Hands 5-5) Oakland (Dobson 5-4) at De- inning and a two-run double >'- < ™ * u he was only Wor.10 Jefferson 3 San Diego (Podres 5-3), N Chicago (Horlen 4-4) at New; run single the big bit. The oil- ing. John S. Martin, a Justice De- will operate the track for Ihe his last two games and Wednes- Carroll 1 York (Peterson 7-5) ers have won 17 of their last 24 partment attorney, said t^e benefit of non-profit hospitals. day made an error in the 15th Montreal (Stoneman 3-7) at The high court ordered the Breda 1 Los Angeles (Osteen 7-4), N Kansas City (Bunker 1-2 or in snapping out of a brief slump. hearing had satisfied the Su- Mori. Hialeah's 70-yearold inning at New York that en- Audubon 1 Nelson 3-4) at Boston (Nagy 2-0) JoseParedes. Dick Eagan _and hearing March 24 to.determi ne - ^^ requiremen, Philadelphia (Johnson 2-6) at wiretapping president and board chairman. abled the Mets to win, 1-0. Perry 1 San Francisco (Sadecki 3-5 or Sunday's Games Bob Radovich of Denver com- In a brief argument, Morgan reportedly had an agreement to Lake City 0 bined to stiffle Iowa despite the Pla-ved an-v Part in the convic-, The cheekbone fracture, doc- Bolin 2-3) Washington at Minnesota tion of Clay on a charge of re- asked ^at Clay s indictmenMntmmtt bKea buv back the transferred Hi- •. ,, , n. • Friday's Results- Oakland at Detroit visiting Oaks' nine hits. t0rS Sa d W Uld keep DaV1S Ut Sunday's Games fusing to be inducted into the quashed, the verdict set aside aleah stock and will continue to ' ' ° ° Breda 2, Carroll 1 California at Cleveland, 2 Minnie Mendoza's two-run sin- operate the swanky Florida of the lineup for at least 10 Cincinnati at Chicago gle in the sixth took care of the armed services, and the case remanded to the days. Jefferson 17, Perry 12 Chicago at New York, 2 Selective Service Board. race track. St. Louis at Houston Kansas City at Boston winners' scoring, while Iowa col- . ,. , During a spring training Denison 12, Lake City 2 Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 2 lected its lone run in the first Clay was convicted and as- According to a source close to game ln Florida) Davis was at Audubon at Kuemper — Seattle at Baltimore sessed a five-year prison sen- „ ... ,. , , , . Mori, who was unavailable for Montreal at Los Angeles Monday's Games of Jose Morales' single. Former Michiga n cState foot- the plate against Atlanta pitch- POSTOPNED to June 16 Philadelphia at San Francisco r tence and fined $10,000 June 20, comment, the Hialeah phase of er Claude Raymond. He was Sunday Games- Boston at Minnesota, N Indianapolis visits Omaha ball star Clint Jones works m the deal amounted to a formali- New York at San Diego 1967. He has appealed the con- the university's personnel office hit on the right arm and sus- Kuemper at Breda, 2 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago, N Saturday night. Oklahoma City viction to the Supreme Court. ty designed to avoid more com- Monday's Games Seattle at Detroit. N is at Tulsa. Iowa plays at Den- when he's not playing with the plicaled stock transfers tained a hairline fracture that No games scheduled Kansas City at New York, N ver. Summaries of four wiretapped Minnesota Vikings. kept him on the disabled list Also in the package bought by until April 28. Campbell were the Cherry Hill Oddly, Raymond hit Davis on Inn and new Cherry Hill Lodge an °-2 Pitch and that was the Senators Blank Twins- both near Garden State Park in count Frida>' when McGinn hit Cherry Hill, X.J. Campbell said left-hand hitting Dodger out- it was "diversifying— going into fielder. the quality inn field by acquir- ing the motels." Orioles Soar Past Seattle Mori, whose Garden State MOVING? Racing Association purchased By The Assoicated Press edged Kansas City 4-2 in 11 in-14 4-game bulge over second rookie battery of George Lau- ahead 2-1 in the 10th with a controlling Hialeah stock in 1956 Dave McNally finally got nings; Cleveland whipped Cali- place Boston in the East. zerique, who checked Detroit bases-loaded single, but the Red from John C. Clark and Sam set us today. • e Around lo finishing what he fornia 8-3, and the New York on five hits until the eighth, Sox retied it on George Scott's McCormick, will purchase the Htartod. Hurry Moore and Dar- Yankees nipped the Chicago Moore, who had acocunted for and , who slam- stock back from Campbell's White Sox 3-2. two of the five complete games med his first major letguo two-out homer in the bottom within 48 hours, according to the a old Knowlos got much the same recorded by the Washington working in shifts. j homer. half. Miami Herald. McNally, 22-2 for the Oriole* staff with consecutive six-hitters THE MOST McNally, Baltimore's unbeat- j since the 1968 All-Star break, in his previous starts, held| R0nie Fingers preserved Tony Norton delivered I breezed past the Pilots in his Minnesota in check until the Lauzerique's second victory j runs with his ninth and (Ml ace, beat Seattle 5-1 : MORE FAMOUS BASKET I'YIdny night with a four-hitter j best effort since May 15, when fifth inning, when he pulled a without a loss by stopping the homers as Cleveland bombed; ; THAN for 11 IN eighth victory of the sea-; he blanked Minnesota 5-0 on a muscle in the right side of his Tigers after Norm Cash horn- the Angels and put together its j 10,000 , . . tor « IN HOII find fli'Bl romplote game in one-hitter—Cesar Tovar's one- back. Knowles saved the south-. ered with one on in the eighth, first three-game winning streak | llui'i? weoku