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Cardinals' ace| Mays' was his 15th of the sea-iond homer of the game but the' at feacue's| son. Joe Gibbon pitched into the | Mets we it L the ninth when) Baltimore manager Hank Bauer probably Ad | wait to Pi oll tear homers tor Bali yank his next starting ara that uit an early lead.| 'The Orioles' elite bullpen But the Senators rallied for corps has stretched its ie three runs in the sizth, | long perfect game to 12 24 in ' nings and the way things are re ee ae his! going, Bauer, can point fe. just fitting sirents one es, SIMREE Bry remer premeeee i We mayors ee : a aay ie 8 firstinning double. | Become ins pat new strikeout kin ninth but ange aye me aaa u Fn = aad M-year-old righthander| one-out. re p in 'y mur y, 8 s rowing error] 1M-viet four-hit shutout, by Ted Abernathy on Ron' ateau oe cotecekey, night wr The Dodgers trailed the Cubs Hunt's bunt and a saerifice fly' Band gir goon pray Fa the Whitield hit his sore ome fe pitched a» three-hitter in the) os peters bri mm digs Ao ye Boyer produced two poagd Be . othe val dl Lng Eg s mae com ; Yan , et {ts 8 | , when ndians Carta wit Chak Aacas A waik to Jim Gilliam and sin-| The Phillies built 62 leads in! 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AUDA 444 11 | Minnesota 9 AOI ports bleheader from Minnesota Rookie Clyde Wright pitched hest. ratio ever, Koufax, mean Wednesday's Results Oshawa & District SOFTBALL while, is running second with Houston 0 San Vranciseo 4 Washington 393 16 (sons, representing synchronized New York 5 Allanta 4 Boston M2 17h swimming, horse racing and | i pron yond lle | Philadelphia 6-4 Cincinnati 74 Wednesday's Rovche gh ons have been elected to YESTERDAY'S STARS | Meanphile, ing to within one homer of third | Pittsburgh 9 61, Louis 1 closed in on trod Wiliams, pod hicago 5 Los Angeles 6 Probable Pitchers Today New York (Gardner 2-45) at Lae OO ne ge THn| Atlanta (Fischer 23) (N) ist by hitting No. 820 of his) Philadelphia (Short 7-4) at career in Gan Francisco Giants"! oineinnath (Nottebart 0-1) (N) 44 vietory over Houston Astros Elsewhere, the Dodgers stayed two games back of the front-running Giants with a 6-5 vietory over Chicago Cubs, New Pittsburgh (Blass 4-1) at &t, Louis (Briles 1-4) (N) Chicago (Hendley 2-2) at Los Angeles (Drysdale 4-7) (N) |California 846 Minnesota 1-3 |Kansas City § Chicago 4 Canada's Sports Hall of Fame | The three are Mrs, C, R, Bel- (Second game postponed) ler of Point Claire, Que., the Baltimore 6 Washington 4 ifirst synchronized swim repre: Cleveland & New York 5 sentative to be elected; the Detroit 11 Boston 7 jate James, R. 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