The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 June 1967 — Page 4
Tuesday, June 13, 1967
Senators win 6-5 over White Sox after 22 innings; new record set
It was baseball's longest night j tentionally walked to load the but it was just barely long | bases and bring Casanova up. enough for Paul Casanova’s i But this time he stroked a second chance. i single off John Buzhardt to give Casanova caught the entire 22 the Senators a 6-5 victory over innings of the Chicago White the league - leading Chicago Sox-Washington Senators con- i White Sox in the six hour and test that was the longest night j 38-minute marathon that ended game in major league history, at 2:43 a. m. EDT. Monday night and Tuesday No night game in major morning. I league history had ever gone But the Washington catcher longer than 20 innings and the
wasn’t too proud at the distinction as he walked back to the dugout for the bottom of the 22nd inning. He had gone 0-fer-8 and had hit into a double play with the bases loaded and one out in his last time at bat in the 20th inning. Casanova got another chance, however, in the 22nd when with one out Mike Epstein was in-
affair also snapped the time record for a night game of 5 hours and 13 minutes set in 1962 by the Cards and Astros and tied in 1964 by the Phils
and Dodgers.
It was only the fourth American League game to go into the 22nd inning and was just two innings shy of the 24inning loop record. The record
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for Innings of 26 was set In 1920 by the Braves and Dodgers. It was just 22 minutes short of the seven-hour Yankee-Tiger 22-inning game in 1962 that was the longest American League game ever. The Mets and Giants played the longest game ever In 1964 when they battled 7 hours and 23 minutes over 23 innings. The game also produced odd records—for example, the teams played the entire game without an error to mark the longest errorless game. Epstein also tied the mark for putouts by a first baseman with 34. Rudy York handled the same number when the Tigers battled the A’s for 24 innings in 1945. Both teams used six pitchers and when Buzhardt and Bob Humphreys were dueling at the end, the managers had virtually run out of pitchers. Both had four left but two had started Sunday for each team, one Saturday and the fourth was the starter tonight. Hank Allen started the winning rally with one out by ; walking. Cap Peterson singled him to third, Epstein was intentionally walked and Casanova then ended it.
Elsewhere In the American League, Minnesota drubbed Detroit 11-5, Boston edged New York 8-1, Baltimore whipped Kansas City 10-2 and Cleveland topped California in 11 innings. In the National League, Atlanta topped Philadelphia 7-4, Pittsburgh beat St Louis 7-5 and Houston topped San Francisco 5-2. Rich Rollins’ grand slam homer capped an eight-run third inning that carried the Twins to victory. Gary Bell scattered seven hits and Russ Gibson hit his first major league homer to pace Boston to the victory over New York, It was Bell’s second straight Red Sox victory since being traded from Cleveland. Baltimore erupted for five runs in the fourth—two of them on Luis Aparicio’s triple—to club Kansas City. Pete Richert pitched a seven hitter to gain his first victory in an Oriole uniform. Joe Azcue singled in two runs with the bases loaded in the 11th to hand Cleveland its victory over the Angels. George Culver, the fourth Indians’ hurler, pitched two innings to boost his record to 4-0.
ABA looks good to Chamberlain and Baylor
LOS ANGELES UPI — Two! of the National Basketball League’s biggest drawing cards, Elgin Baylor and Wilt Chamberlain, have been offered a deal whereby they will become part owners of a rival American Basketball Association team in Los Angeles that would begin operating next fall. Baylor’s attorney, Fred H. Rosenfeld of Beverly Hills. Calif., disclosed Monday night that he has been carrying on negotiations for the two NBA
superstars.
“It is only in the negotiating stage,’" Rosenfeld revealed. “But If it can be worked out, it would be the opportunity of a lifetime for them both.” Baylor in recent weeks has been known to be unhappy with his current Los Angeles Laker contract, which has a year to run. He reportedly desires a pay boost from $70,000 to the
$90,000-level.
“Of course, it is not a matter of money with Wilt,” Rosenfeld said. “He is comfortably fixed. Baylor, on the other hand, has not been paid according to his value to the sport."
The attorney said Chamberlain, who was paid $100,000 to play for the world champion Philadelphia 76ers last season, always has wanted to play in Los Angeles and be part owner of a club. His parents reside
here.
“The one problem is whether the rest of the league (ABA) can go,” Rosenfeld revealed. “Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, Indianapolis and some of the other clubs appear to be solid. With two players like Baylor and Chamberlain, it could make the new league an instant success.” The attorney said he was also reliably informed that budding star Rick Barry of the San Francisco Warriors would jump to the ABA team in Oakland.
County Sports and Recreation Schedule JUNE 13 THRU 18 June 1$ High School Baseball ▲t Cascade 6:45 Cloverdale vs. Danville 7:45 Greencastle vs. Mooresville June 14 Babe Ruth Baseball At Oreaneaatla High School 4:00 Legion vs. Moose Softball At Robe-Ann 7:15 Jaycees vs. National Foods 9:00 Shetrone vs. Westlake Apts. June 15 High School Baseball At Cascade 6:45 Reelsville vs. Danville 7:45 Cascade vs. Mooresville Softball At Robe-Ann 7:15 Plainfield vs. Jaycees 9:00 National Foods vs. Shetrone June 16 Babe Ruth Baseball At Greencastle High School 4:00 Elks vs. Moose June 18 High School Baseball 13:00 Fillmore at Darlington Linden at Bainbrldge New Ross at Pittsboro North Salem at Roachdale Wells at Waveland June 13-16 GREENCASTLE RECREATION SCHEDULE 8:00 a.m. Basketball (Jr. Hi) 9:00 a.m. Arts & Crafts (Jr. Hi) 10:00 a.m. Morning Rec.—Tennis, Bowman Cts. 1:00 p.m. Park Rec.—Robe Ann Playground Rec.—Jones Playground Rec.—Ridpath Arts & Crafts (Jr. Hi) 5:30 p.m. Babe Ruth Baseball (H.S.) (M-W-F) 7:00 p.m. Park Rec.—Robe-Ann (Tues.) Slow Pitch Softball—Robe-Ann (T-Th) High School Baseball League
THIS IS OUT IN FUTURE—Sam Snead, playing in the Buick Open at Grand Blanc, Mich., intrigues the spectator* with his novel putting stance but it won’t be for' long for the putting method has been outlawed by golf officials. Sam failed to qualify for the U.S. Open, coming up mkL
PGA pairings announced
COLUMBUS UPI — Pair- Mike Haywood, New Castle, ings have been announced for and Paul Gross, Indianapolis. Indiana section qualifying Charlie Harter, Indianapolis, rounds for the National PGA and Bill Heinlein, Carmel, golf tourney. The qualifying will 1 Russ Strouse, Fort Wayne, be held at Otter Creek course and Jimmy Scott. Lebanon, here June 19. Don Rischesser, Evansville, The golfers will start in this and Bill Grant Jr., Kokomo, order: John Royce Jr., Bloomington, Larry Bianco, Indianapolis, and Dick Stage, Anderson.
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ftleaRUM STANDINGS
NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet GB Cincinnati 38 21 .644 St. Louis 32 21 .604 3 San Francisco 81 24 .564 5 Pittsburgh 29 23 .558 8% Chicago - 28 24 .538 6V2 Atlanta 27 28 .481 9 Philadelphia 26 27 .491 9 Houston 22 35 .386 15 Loe Angeles 21 34 .382 15 New York 17 34 .833 17 Monday Results Philadelphia 7, Atlanta 4 Pittsburgh 7, St Louis 5 Houston 5, San Francisco 2 Only games scheduled
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Johnson leads by 113 pins SEATTLE, UPI—Don Johnson, Kokomo, Ind., headed in today’s third round of the $27,500 Seattle Open Professional Bowling tournament with a 113pin margin over his nearest
challenger.
Johnson rolled a 1,41$ series Thursday night to go with a morning round of 1,399 and a 12-game total of 2,817. Dick Ritger, Hartford, Wis., was next in line with a 2,704 total. George McDonald, Denver, the leader after the first six games Thursday with a 1,443 total shot at 1,186 in the evening round and slipped to seventh place with a 2,629 total.
Bowling News
Thursday Nite Mixed
6-8-67
Fishsr
12 4
Tippytons
12 4
J.F.Lu’g
6 2
E-D’s
10 6
Ery-Thinge
6 10
McCracken
2 14
Parker
0 8
Men’s High Game
. Bob
Hampton - 223. Woman’s High Game
• Lu-
cille Dickey - 186.
Men Over 500 - R. Cooprider.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet.
Chicago 31 Detroit 31 Baltimore 27 Boston 27 Minnesota — 27 Cleveland 27 New York 25 Kansas City 26 California 25 Washington 23
20 22 25 26 27 27
.608 .585 .519 .509 .500 .500
28 .481 30 .464 32 .439 32 .418
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Eastern Division W L Pet. G
Indianapolis 28 24 .538 Phoenix 30 28 .517 San Diego 28 27 .509 Oklahoma City 28 30 .483 Denver 25 28 .472 Tulsa 24 30 .444
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1%
3
3%
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575; R. Fisher, 557; B. Hampton, 550; J. Edmonds, 539: H. Scott, 519; L. Tippin, 504; W.
Parker, 504.
Women Over 400 - E. Trigg, 475; N. McCracken, 467; R. Hampton, 451; D. Pierce, 451;
L. Dickey, 430.
Ladies Bummer Monday Nite League
No. 6 Team 16 Wood Choppers 14 Characters 14 The JR’S 14 No. 11 Team 12 Town* Beauty Salon 8 No. 2 Team 8 The J A Ns 6 No. 5 Team 6 Four Aces 4 Alley Gatorg 4 Howard TV 4 The Unluckles 2 Four Marks 0 Actual High Game: 219, Beverly Nelson. Actual High Series: 538, Beverly Nelaon. Over 425 Series • 538, B. Nelson; 604, L. Hewlett; 491, W. Palfrey; 478, F. Jones; 458, L. Mark; 456 B. Ashworth; 455, J. Glrton; 453, S. Harris; 448, D. Wilson; 446, J. Gavin; 445, E, Murray; 438, R. Hampton; 429, P. Rogers; 428, L. Puckett; 426, P. Jones.
Western Division W L Pet. GB Tacoma 32 27 .642 Spokane 29 26 .527 1 Seattle 29 26 .527 1 Vancouver 28 26 .519 1% Portland 26 29 .473 4 Hawaii 25 31 .446 5% Monday’s Results Indianapolis 4-3, Tulsa 1-0 Oklahoma Cty 5, Tacoma 4 10 innings Denver 5, Spokane 4 San Diego 3, Vancouver 2 Portland 9, Phoenix 7 Only games scheduled
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Little League
Greencastle Little Leaguers began selling some 2,000 chocolate bars Monday in an effort to raise $500 to help pay for their new uniforms. It was reported that all 215 of the Little Leaguers are fully equipped with completely new uniforms that cost a total of $2,000.
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