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The Daily Banner, GVeencastle, Indiana Thursday, September 2,1965

Marichal Returns To Mound, Fine Is Pending In Court By RUSS GREEN | Phillies which was to mark l T PI, Sports Writer Marichal’s return to action aftPHILADELPHIA UPI—Juan er sitting out a nine day susMarichal, the good right arm of pension which went with the

the San Francisco Giants, fine, makes his rain-delayed return to the pitching mound today and in the interim he is not

counting his pennies.

He's not counting dollars, either; nor in the amount of his

I but fell just short of the mark in the eigth when three runs

I crossed the plate.

The Bees got what proved to be the winning run in the fifth when Bobby Cox clouted his 10th home run of the season

with no one on base.

The Tribe goes against the Bees again tonight, with

series scheduled 1 through Saturday.

the

extend

Pirates Have Own Designs

The game was postponed aft- | er a rain delay of two hours i and was rescheduled as part of a doubleheader today, starting

at 12 noon EDT.

u... —‘‘“I By GEORGE C. LANGFORD

$1,750 fine nor the $110,000 that The Giants will pitch Mari- J

John Roseboro wants from him chal and Bob Shaw against the i*pi Sports Writer

and the San Francisco Giants Phillies’ Chris Short and Ray

for the skull-slugging Marichal Culp, but Giants’ skipper Her- The Pittsburgh

inflicted with a bat on the

Dodgers catcher Aug. 22. “I wish I had that much, I wish I had half of it. I wish I had a quarter of it,” Marichal said with a grin. “Bi t I don’t.” Roseboro and his attorneys announced the suit Wednesday night, two hours before the scheduled start of the Giants

The Pittsburgh Pirates are

man Franks declined to say through helping the other Nawhich game Juan would pitch tional League contenders catch “until I see how the other guy up. Now they have their own (Phils Manager Gene Mauch) designs on the pennant, is going with his.” ' The streaking Pirates, who Marichal knew of the suit have captured 10 of their last long before the rainout and U games, jerked the league would only say ‘‘no comment” lead out from under Los Angeto queries, an answer echoed les Wednesday night by beating

by

Franks and Giants Vice Dodger aces Sandy Koufax and

game with the Philadelphia President Chub Feeney.

Don Drysdale, enabling the Cin-

Twins Could Clinch Pennant

cinnati Reds to take over first

place.

By whipping the Dodgers twice. 3-2 in 11 innings and 2-1, the fifth-place Pirates moved within 214 games of the top

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The and hurled the NL race into a Indianapolis Indians had their chaotic state rivaling the 1964

winning streak ended at five 1 stretch drive.

Wednesday night, when the Salt Even seventh-place St. Louis

Tribe s String Is Snapped At Five

Cincinnati came from behind in the ninth inning of the first game for a 7-6 verdict over the Braves, then blanked Milwaukee 2-0 on the five-hit hurling of Jim Maloney, putting the Reds on top by one percentage

point.

The Cardinals shut out Chicago 9-0, New York whipped Houston 4-1 then lost an 8-5 decision to the Astros in the second game. San Francisco at Philadelphia was postponed because of rain and rescheduled as part of a doubleheader this afternoon. In the American League, Minnesota clipped Detroit 5-2. Kansas City edged Cleveland 4-3, Washington outlasted Boston 8-7 and Los Angeles topped New York 7-6 in 12 innings. Chicago at Baltimore was postponed because of rain. They will play a doubleheader Thursday. The Pirates handed Koufax his third straight loss with a two out walk in the 11th followed by Jim Pagliaroni’s runscoring double then trumped Drysdale, who hasn’t beaten a first division team in six weeks, with two singles in the eighth and a ground ball which shortstop Maury Wills booted. Koufax, as expected, broke

his own National Leagu# strikeout record of 306, fanning 10 Pirates to increase his season’s total to 313—just 35 short of Bob Feller’s major league mark. The Dodger southpaw allowed eight hits as he failed for the fifth time to win his 22nd. He is 21-7. Vem Law scattered seven hits to win his 16th game and eighth straight in the nightcap. Joe Gibbon worked the final six innings of the opener, allowing three hits, to win his fourth

game.

PRFAKVESS' END BALTIMORE UPI — Preakness, the horse for whom the classic race at Pimlico is named, was shot and killed by the Duke of Hamilton in a fit of anger.

FANNER CHICAGO UPI — Outfielder Dave Nicholson of the Chicago White Sox struck out 175 times during the 1963 season.

Guard Missing

CARLISLE. Pa. UPI — The Washington Redskins were still looking today for first string guard George Seals, missing since he walked out of the squad's training camp Tuesday night after an argument with defensive tackle Joe Rutgens. Seals nearly came to blows with Rutgens during a scrimmage. He left the field, obviously angry and upset, and disappeared during the night. A team official said he had ; no idea where the big player

might have gone.

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FRIDAY AT 7:20

TECI—COCOA

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2nd. Adventure Hit!

SHOWN FRI. 9:20

SANDOKAN grIat m STEVE REEVES

hind in the wake of the benevo-

The Indians mounted a seri-1 lent Pirates’ sweep.

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By FRED DOWN UPI Sports Writer

The Minnesota Twins have Lake Cit y Bees dcw ned the was left only eight games be

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have a realistic “magic num- ! ber” which will clinch their first American League pennant. It’s 21 and it means that any combination of Minnesota victories and Chicago White Sox or Baltimore Oriole losses which total 21 will clinch the flag for

the Twins.

The “magic number” to eliminate the Cleveland Indians is 19 and the number that will end It all for the Detroit Tigers

la 18.

Here’s how the magic number works in practical terms: —If the Twins win 14 of their remaining 27 games, the White Sox would have to win 23 of their last 29 games to tie. —Assuming the same 1413 pace for the Twins, the Orioles would have to win 27 of their final 33 games to tie. —Again giving the Twins that 14-13 closing pace, the Indians would have to take 26 of 30 and the Tigers 26 of 29 to tie.

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