| OUT AT SECOND! Jim Géntile, of Kansas City, is it at second base; 6n the t half of a double play, during the third inning of the Stuart Breaks Slump | Clouting Two Homers _ As Red Sox Win Pair CANADIAN PRESS liart's bat did nearly for both sides at By Dick all the Boston Sunday. The big first baseman; whose glove costs the Red Sox the odd game, gavé Jiin Gentile one of his bats and the Kansas City slugger promptly hit a home run that gave the Athletics the lead tn the first gamé of théir double- oat 8 ft had tty good it Stua ad a pre 0 bat 1éft in his colléction. He uséd it to whack his second grand: slam homer of the American Le season in the eighth in- ning 18 vé the Sox a 6-2 vic- tory, thén Connected again with @ man aboard in the fourth in- ning for the winning runs in a $-1 triumph in the nightcap. The big first baséman's grand s off Moe Drabowsky in the sie inning broke a 2-2 tie. It was, hig first homer since April 28 when he also smashed a id slam. art's average is only .230, first game in Boston yester- day, when the Athletics lost to the Red Sox 6-2, at Fen- way Park, George Alusik hit to Boston third baseman, League. Last year he hit 42 homers and drove in 118 runs. ORIOLES HAVE SWEEP ers in the AL, Baltimore Orioles had the only other sweep, beat- ing Minnesota Twins 2-0 and 7:6; Chicago White Sox downed Washington Senators 6-4, then lost 3-0 while New York Yankees defeated Los Angeles Angels 8-5 after dropping a 3-0 decision. Detroit Tigers got by Cleveland Indians 7-5. Rain washed out the second game. On Saturday the Angels whipped the Yankees 9-5, the Athletics edged Boston 5-4; the Twins 4 ed Baltimioré 5-1, Cleveland out-Slugged Detroit 11-9 and Chicago hammered the Senators 11-2 with Montreal-born Peté Ward contributing a grand- slammer. Stuart's blast im Sunday's @pener enabled Jack Lamabe, who cathe to Boston from Pitts- burgh Pirates with the first b to win his fifth game but he has 28 runs batted in, third Best in the American in sit decisions. Rookie Ed Con- Of five scheduled doublehead-| away to Dick Stuart at first base, in time for the twin- killing Frank Malzone, who threw to second baseman Dalton Jones at second, who is seen heré just. after he got his throw =(AP Wirephoto) g nolly won his first major league| atid bringing the White Sox from |game in the nightcap with re-|behind in the opener. jlief help from Bob Heffner and) Mickey Mantle sparked the |Dick Radatz. Yankees to their second-game The Orioles were on the verge/triumph after Dean Chance of losing the second game when blanked them on three hits in they struck for three runs ifithe opener, Maltlé homered in the flinth. Jerry Adair's homer,|the second then triggered a a walk, an infield hit and an €f-|tour.run rally in the sixth with ror brought home the tying runs.|, two.strike butit. The Yankéés Then Luis Aparicio knocked initrajed 5:2 going into the ifning.| Jackie Brandt with a sacrifiee/mq Kirkpatrick hamméréd a fly. two- r Haition Killebrew socked Aline rs for the Angels In two-run homer for the Twins in| the eighth, wikis the gate 4-4,|, LOS Angeles actually won the and Tony Oliva connéctéd with first game in the first inning. ; big Billy Moran doubled home Lee 'one on in the ninth 7 Thomas and Bob Rodgers, théen| ROBERTS CUTS ERA scored on a double by Tom Sa-| Robin Roberts set down the|triano. Twig on five hits in the opener, Dave Wickersham receivéd reducing his earned run aver-jrelief aid from Larry Sherry age to 1,88 on a 2-2 record and became the first AL pitcher The White Sox had a fivé-|to win six games. The Tigers led game winning streak until Bus-|7-2 when the Indians struck in ter Narum limited them to six|the seventh. Four singles scored hits in the second game. |two runs and brought on Sherry, Pinch-hitter Floyd Robinson|who ended the threat after an- By i COUCH | Asaucuntia Prats poe Wied Peng ars you ig Warren Spahn exclaimed nine years ago when Joe Torte first y iere peared in the Milwaukee dréssihg room, dace ed by brother Frank, then the Braves' regttlar first baseman. -- Spahn didn't get an arguifient --the younger Torre; 'at 15, wei: 240 pounds--but today the Braves' pitching ace would' be the first to admit that the fattest thing about Joe is his 870 bating avérage: On the other harid, if you had asked Bobby Bragan Sunday, after Torre's hitting rampage led the Braves to a 7-4, 10-0 doubleheader sweep of St: Louis Cardinals, the Milwaukée man- ager would have told you José is the fattest commodity in the game. bei "He's the most valuable piece of baseball property today," Bragan said, following Torre's -for-10 spree that lifted him from seventh to third position in the National League batting derby. "I wouldn't tradé him bigjers arid a single; for anybody, not éven Willie Mays, becausé I'd be giving up eight years." ; Torre's current stréak lends Weignt to Bragan's claim. The catcherdirst baseman has hit at a .418 clip since May 1, raising hie sverage 9 points from .291. He hit his fifth and sixth home runs of the month Sunday for a total of nine, five less than his 1963 output. RECORD DHUBLE VICTORIES Whilé Milwaukée closed within 14 games of the NL lead, Pittsburgh and. Cincinnati kept pace with double victories. The Pirates stunned San Fran- cisco Giants 3-0 and 5-3 while) the eas downed Chicago Cubs 6-5 and 12-4. Los Angeles Dodg- ers employed Sandy Koufax in relief to nail down a 3-0 victory over Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Colts blanked New York Mets 5-0 in a night game. The Braves clouted the Cardi- nals 8-4 Saturday while Chicago tamed. the Reds 5-3, the trates walloped the Giants 9-2, the Phillies out-lasted the Dodgefs 4-2 in 14 innings and Houston VANCOUVER (CP) -- Dave Ridenour. of San Fraficiseo pl- loted his Comet Genii around the twisty 1.8mile Westwood race circuit Sunday to easily win Western Canada's top sports car race. Chuck Parsons of Monterey, Calif., was second in a Lotus 23B, and Toronté's Lud: wig Heimrath third in a Cooper dsiibiea with the bases loaded in|other run scored. Ford. the ninth, driving in two runs) ------------ "BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | National League w L Pet, GBL|Chicago 18 595° 568 1% 4 1% 5532 500 4 463 5% 42 5% Philadelphia Sar Francisco st Dou St. 5 Pittsburgh Cincinnati Houston Los Angeles 5 y Chicago 412 7 New York 282 12% Saturday's Results St. Lowis 4 Milwaukee 8 Chieago 5 Cificinnati 3 Pittsburgh 9 San Francisco 2 New York 40 Houston 8-4 Philadélphia 4 Los Angeles 2 Sunday's Results Chicago 5-4 Ciheinfati 6-12 St. Louis 4-0 Milwaukee 7-10 Pittsburgh 3-5 San Francisco 03 Philadelphia 0 Los Angeles 3 New York 0 Houston 5 Games Today (No games scheduled) ¥,|Cleveland Améficah League 10.655 639 581 2% 5638 3 528 4 500 5 457 6% 415 BM 3% 698 333 Baltimore New York |Minnesote Boston | Detroit | Washington {Les Angéles |\Kansas City | Satufday's Results Los Angeles 9 New York | Kansas City 5 Boston 4 | Minnesota 5 Baltimore 1 Detroit 9 Cleveland 11 Washington 2 Chicago 14 } Siifiday's Results Los Angéleg 3-5 New York 04 Washington 4-3 Chicago 6-0 |\Detroit 7 Clevéland 6 | (Second game ppd) Minnesota 0-6 Baltimore 2-7 |Kansas City 2-1 Boston 6-8 | Probable Pitchers Today ' Washington (Duckworth 00) MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS: FIRST RACE -- | Mile trot for Syear- olds and up. Purse $600 (8) zHeve Julep, Wellwood 6.10 9.40 9.40 +Stewart's May, MoRenn 6.30 4,10 7-Chwb Hanéver, Filion 6a Start good, won driving. Alse Ren in Order: Braden Volo, Fiash wh , Patty Peters 3rd, Meadow Brownie, ehd Dusty Brooke SECOND RACE -- 51% Furiong pace for d-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). 4+Spuinik, Cok 6.90 4.40 3.10 SDanny Lee Grattan, Hie 9.80 4.30 7-Eva Mohawk, Feagen 3.00 | §3, Start good, won drivi mg. |7-Muddy Also Ran in Order: Time Study, Yén-|3Bob Breck, Graig |2-Shooting Par, Findley 3.00) kee Direct, Bomb B, Lochinvar Mack, and Baron Hel. DAILY DOUBLE, 2 AND 4, PAID $22.00 THIRD RACE -- | 516 Miles pace for Byeer-olds and up. Purse $700 (8 | SEVENTH RACE -- | Mile paee for + year-olds. Purse $3,000 added gross |Purse $3,690 (8). }2-Armbro Egan, MeKiniey 2.80 2.70 2.60 |6-Robeft, MeGregor, Habkirk 9,50 6.70 |6-Margeret Herbert, Herbert 4.70 |Start good, won handily, | Also Ran in Offer: \ Distance, Lynden Almer, Frosty Magic, Molwars T Byrd, and Sdion's Memory Late ¢an., Jélier Byrd, | @IGHTH RACE = 1 Mile pace for 3 year-olds and up, inv. handicap, Purse 000 (7). Hanover, Wapies 5.00 3.70 2.90 6.30 4.00 {Start good, won driving. | Alsé Ren in Order: Armbre Express, oe Chip, Senny Creed, Dean Her- ir », | The H'py Wrerer, Holmes 5.90 3.80 3.00 NINTH MACH -- 1 Mile pace for 3 SJ. M, J., Galbraith 4.60 §.29 2.2% Tim » Andy Counsel, Two O One, and Fiové's Honor. and up. Purse $800 | Tutty, M'Becher |SCrystel Duke, Hopkins jl-Midnight A Grattan, Stewart Jr |Start good, won driving. | Also Ran in Order: Soatch Red, Shady |Valley, Adios Direct, Mr Ben and Terry year-olds (6), | 5.60 3.90 3.80 5.00 3.60 6.40 FOURTH RACE -- | Mile pace for 3 | Boy. s yeerdlds. Purse $3,000 added. Gros $3.40 (9). Bryan H Direct, Holmes 14.60 5.60 3.10 e-Armbro Elecite, MeKiniey 9.60 4.60 dCletus Hanover, MacTavish 1 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Juliena Herbert Dertes Patrick, Ben Canuck, Mamie Her- bert, Big Chief L, and ONF--Chief Saint. ONF--Did Not Finken/ FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for > yeercolds and up. Purse $890 (8) Biynden Mac, Eald 35.90 15.90 8:50 Thunder Bars, Crowe ' 2Patsy G 2nd, James Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Double Symbol, Brenda Dillard, McCarr Hanover, Bot ton Wick, and Argyle Sem. SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot for > year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8) 4+Lady Ezra, Norris 73.70 24.30 8. SHomestesd Den, Burrison 4.00.3, 2-Chappie's Boy, Gor 4 Stert , won driving Also Ran in Order: Wee Danica, Flash gong, Johnnie R, Cloyd Hanover, and Outch Dillard QUINELLA, 4 AND & PAID $370.0 J 50) a | Total Poo! $229,081, Attendance 6,377 WL Pet. GBL| Detroit (Aguirre 1-0) at Balti. 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The Brooklyn mative has 54 hits,- sécond ath league, and] ite z Pricer Bob southpaw Veale stopped San Francisco on two hits atid fafined seven Gi- ants in the opener for his fotitth vietéry. Rookie right hatider Tom Butters drove in thréé Pi- raté runs in the second gamb and recorded his first major league victory with help from relievéts Bob Priddy and Al McBean. mare AVERAGE SLIPS lays had one hit in five at. bats and his batting avérage fell from .400 to .393. Chicago's Billie Williams re- gained the top spot, climbing Pittsburgh Pirates Sweep Weekend Set | As S. F. Giants Falter {fori 394 to 398. but the Cubs succumbed to Bill Henry's clutch relief pitching in the Opener and ah eight-run Cincin- nati inning if the finale: Koufax, tiaking his first re- lief appearatice since 1962, quelled a Philadelphia threat in the seventh ining and the Dodgers whipped the Philliés for the first time in séven miéet- is. 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