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Sunday, June 12. iocs Rapid Cit Journal 29 DODGERS INCREASE ML LEAD Three Dogs Fit inaugural Plans SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Jim Gilliam led off the ninth, driving in the runs which tied the game for the Dodgers 2-2 in Willie Davis singled home one with a walk and was sacrificed run and scored another on Lou to second, Frank Linzy retired Johnson's squeeze bunt in the Wes Parker on a fly, but Davis ninth inning, lifting the Los An- followed with a single to right the seventh. The Giants scored In the sec. ond inning on Jim Hart's 15th home run, drive over the center 1 geles Dodgers to a 4-2 victory field for the run that broke a 2-over the San Francisco Giants2 deadlock. field fence, and in the third Saturday.

Davis wound up at second on Ti 0 Fuontes bufed home The triumph gave the first- the thiw-in, raced to third as SVarton bViS thV ta! place Dodgers a one-game lead Davis singled and scored; 2 JKrinota along the third base line. the National League. LOt ANGELIS IAN MANCISCO ab bl ab bl The Giants threatened in their Willi 4 0 3 1 Fuantti 2b 4 0 11 Purkcr Ib 4 0 0 0 Oavrnprt 4 0 2 0 half of the ninth when Don Lan- drum led off with a single andS fcVJT J1 Mil nlng the 5-16ths-mile distance In 32.13 seconds. To date Racing Sec. Phil Miller has pointed to three speedsters as "sure starters" in the Inaugural and all three have bettered last year's winning Inaugural time.

Don Abernathy's Mandato, Rudy Partin'i Tell What, and Jim Grimslcy's Ledlie are all rated as certain Inaugural start-ers. All three have won both their schooling starts. Each has one more schooling heat either Monday night or Tuesday night. Tell What caught Miller's eye by easily beating Please Betsey in a schooling race. Please Betsey last year won the Match Race competition against the top dogs from Sodrac Park.

Th 17th annual Inaugural Handicap is on tap for Friday night at Black Hills Track and the traditional opening night tea-tur is beginning to shape up as one of the finest of all time. Last year 0. R. Denton's Lotta Hustle won the Inaugural run- U.S. Girls Retain Cup WIMBLEDON, England (AP) A rally of desperation brought the United States three victories in a row Saturday and gave Uncle Sam'a tennis playing nieces a 4-3 victory over Great Britain in the annual Wightman Cup competition, Down three matches to one WUlie McCovev reached firit sin Han 3b 41 I i Ltvr 2b 5 0 0 0 P.lwson If 30 10 when Wulie Davis dropped hislRo'ro not Lanarum i i flu Knll Rnf I 3b 1 0 1 0 AAcCovay lb J0 10 I'y DaU, UUt Jim Brewer gOt Covington phi 0 0 Brown rf 3 0 0 0 Oie Brown and Bob Barton on 3 110 loot --r pn loot Bonn files tO DaVIS, then Struck OUt Rttan 0 0 0 0 Hnry it 1 I Pierre Tips Sioux Falls Club Twice PIERRE Pierre's American Legion baseball team ran its season record to 4-0 Saturday Brter pinch hitter Ossie Virgil.

0 0 0 0 JAlou ph 2 0 0 0 Limy 12 10 Virgil ph l)rfn Gilliam 3b 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 31 11 a Maury Wills doubled over Wil Total 34114 Total lie Mays' head in center field, LaiAnotltt Ill I 0 I 1124 SanFrancuct 111 010 ltt-1 6-Bolln, Hart, Dvl. DP Los Angalai 1, San Francisco 1. LOB Loj Anoe 11. San Francisco 7. 2B Wills.

HRHari (IS). SB Willi. Bolin, Brown, Wills. Rookies Sign KANSAS CITY (AP) The with a double-header sweep from signing of Dick Smith of North MANDATO IS A FAST starter who is hard to catch when he ER B8SO y': western IlniVArsltv nnil after Mary Ann Eisel's defeat ki 2 2 3 1 in'--- IP 1 I Dawson of South Carolina State rJo." 4.1 i 1 vaiAnrvuvv.vu ikLL1 VJ i Bolln 41-3 A Sioux Falls. Pierre won the opener 2-1 in 10 innings, then pounded out an 8-2 win.

Chuck Bartholomew's bases-loaded grounder was muffed by the Sioux Falls third baseman, allowing Larry Hoffman to score the winning run in the 10th of the opener. Hoffman had led off the inning with a dou Kansas City Chiefs of the Amer- Hnry 11 1 Llniy I 4 the first match of the second ltakes to th front the pack day, the Americans swept the and ''e has shown a lot of final three encounters and won in hi starts, racking up the cup for the sixth straight times 32.04 and 32.06. year. It was the 32nd time the Night Hitch, who turned in the United States has taken the tro- best schooling time of all with a phy. Britain has won it only six 31.96, also rates as a pretty good times.

bet to snare a berth in the open- I (Advertisement) (Advertisement) ble. The clinching match was night classic. The Victoria I third andCeoneafourth iJT'tC BIG CHARLIE HAS EYE ON INAUGURAL TROPHY, BUT ISN'T CONTENDER Black Hills Track General Manager Jack Ltdoux holds miniature Italian greyhound schooling heats. ANOTHER TWO-TIME school ing race winner is Carroll Radalz aves Sam's Victory Ron Larson, who relieved Rich Shangreaux, was the winning pitcher. Lowell Richardson went nine innings and struck out 11 for Sioux Falls.

Comet Haraldson struck out 11 and walked only one in scattering eight hits in the second contest. Bob Ellwanger and Bud Cassell contributed doubles, each going 2-for-2. Hoffman had five hits in six official trips in the twin bill. Jauch's Fire Dream who runs her final schooling heat Tuesday night. FLORIDA FRANCHISE OUR BUSINESS IS BUILDING Dynamic, expertly planned Florida cities Deltona (near Dayton Beach) and Marco Island, "island paradise" of the West Coast.

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DIVISION The Deltona Corporation 3250 W. Third Avenue MIAMI, Florida Attention of: Mr. Neil Bahr or call Miami collect: (305) 377-8111 CLEVELAND (AP) Cleve Frank Pierce's Sweet Patsy, Landis bases-loaded single keyed the sixth-inning rally who ran second to Please Betsey in last year's Match Race, has Fred Whitfield's single, a double by Rocky Colavito, Dick Howser's sacrifice fly and a single by Joe Azcue produced the two fourth-inning runs. Jim Cliico Salmon singled in the oth one win and two seconds to her er run. land ace Sara McDowell posted his first victory since May 1 but needed relief help from Bob Allen and Dick Radatz for the Indians' 6-4 victory over Washington Saturday.

credit in schooling and is a se The Senators loaded the bases (i i tan oi i Sioux Fill) rious contender for a berth. with one nut in ninth snH i 1 00 000 00 0 1 a 7 4 Miller will announce the com uva JWUIC lowii Richardson, Randy Johnson (10) lopsided doubles victory by Nancy Richey of Dallas, and Miss Eisel of St. Louis over Rita Bentley and Liz Starkie, 6-2, 6-1. However, the dramatic turning point of the series came in the preceding match when Mrs. Billie Jean Moffit King of Long Beach, defeated.

Mrs. Ann Haydon Jones 5-7, 6-2, 6-3, iespite a severe cramp in her Toft leg. Miss Richey, who shares the No. 1 ranking among U.S. women with Mrs.

King, started the winning rally by standing up to some heavy pounding by Virginia Wade. Miss Wade's power gave her the first set 6-2 but then the American girl slashed back and won the next two 6-2 7-5 although she trailed by three games at one stage in the final set. Miss Eisel, nervous in her International debut, made nine double-faults in her losing match with Winnie Shaw. Miss Shaw won 6-3, 6-3, gaining four games on her opponent's errors. The Senators, victim of a no- plete field after watching the ItaaatZ Came On and StrUCK OUtln Slearns; Rich Shanareaux, Ron Don Lock for the second out.

He VJM' hitter by Cleveland's Sonny Sie- WASHINGTON CLEVELAND ab bl ab bl final two nights of schooling races. was toucned lor a Vali-ntln rf 1 I 0 Undls ct 5 0 12 bert Friday night, were able to aioux ram a namiin a collect only one hit off McDow- lock 2 III i single ny Howard, then ended it i i i i i nnv jnnnwn nn iiitrv nnn: eU over the first five innings. LXuh" Tib JoIiam? Si surutmg OUI Jm "g- comet 'Haramson and bait wittorek. cut tne noians leit-nancer was i whitfieid ib 4 1 i 4 0 I EOlavito rl 3 2 2 0 Gibson Stops forced out in the sixth When savwina 3b IBrlnkmn ss Frank Howard homered. 4 0 10 Hinton If 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Howser 2b 3 111 1 0 0 0 Aicue 4 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 MDowell 2 0 10 1 0 0 0 RAilfn 2 0 0 0 McDowell, who has ueen "rnpnrys bothered by arm trouble, wasp' ph ms Get Rolling wih liese Phillies 2-0 PHILADELPHIA (AP) The 0 0 0 0 Radatz 0 0 0 0 mflkin(r his first start sinre AfavlLines 0 0 0 0 -J BChnr nh 1 0 0 a.

ne aiiowea oniy uiree Hannan oooo and liftiinH nn with his fifth vin. Klrlll 6 St. Louis Cardinals snapped Jim Bunning eight-game winning Total 38 4 10 4 Total 35 6 13 tory against one loss. The put it out of reachitiS" 1 7 a IZ streak Saturday night as they beat the Philadelphia Phillies McDowell, P. Howard.

LOB Washington 10, Cleveland 8. 2B-Colavito, with two runs in the fourth and a three-run sixth inning wcwunen. IB), SP St. Louis jumped to a 1-0 lead Howser. IP RERBBSOl in the first inning after two outs 1 2 ttm ii i i 0 0 0 2 1 0 Big 'n Better Selections! Trade Pay Less at Gambles! San Diego Wins 2nd Track Title Mccormick (L, 3-6) 11 1 7 3 Humphreys 2-3 0 0 Cox 1 1-3 3 Lines 2-3 0 0 Hannan 2 1 0 McDowell (W, 5-1) 1-3 3 2 R.Allen 3 6 2 0 1 double by Tito Francona.

This Dill li II JldYc UII was all Bob Gibson needed as he blanked the Phillies on nine 061631 bV UCmiSnS 3 7 0 1 Radatz 2-3 1 0 0 2 WP-McDowell. PB Aicua. CHICAGO (AP) San Diego A- ,535. decisions. BOYS' OR GIRLS' MODELS HANNOVER, Germany (AP) state accounted for two of seven meet records set in amassing 67 Four Pennants points to repeat as team cham pion in the NCAA College Divi Great Britain staved off elimination Saturday in the European Zone Davis Cup tennis semifinals by beating West Ger- manv In H-w rfnnK1e By Chiefs Tops sion Track and Field tests at Stags Field Saturday.

With their team down 2-0 inlBCJSln KGCOrdS Long Beach State, another California power, was second The Cards added a second run in the fifth on Lou Brock's double and a single by Phil Gagli-ano. The Phillies threatened in the seventh when, after two out, Clay Dalrymple doubled and Phil Linz topped a single toward Gibson, advancing Dalrymple to third. But Doug Clemens, batting for Bunning. popped to Gibson, ending the inning, Bunning, who allowed only seven hits and fanned five, lost his second of the season, his first since April 19. ST.

LOUIS PHILADELPHIA ab bl ab bl In the 13-year history of the Basin League, Rapid City has won the pennant four times, the best-of-five match, Mike Sangster and Bobby Wilson teamed to defeat Wilhelm Bun-gert and Ingo Buding 10-6, 10-fl, 6-4, 7-5. The final two singles will be played Sunday. with 56 points followed by Kentucky State 38, Missouri Lincoln Nevada 26 and California Poly 25. while Winner, Huron and Valen 24" or 26" Rounding out the ton 10 tine have each won twice, Pierre leads in playoff titles nmong the 71 schools entered i ere Sacramento State with 24, Hiawatha "Arrow' WAGON Only $8" It's smooth coasting of) setnt-pneumatic rubber tires and the wheel bearings never need oilingl targe 34" box enameled in red and white, aa-ttsr with six, including five straight from 1958 through 1962. Eastern Michigan 21, Mount Union 19, Texas Trinity 18, and Boys' cr Girls' 20-iit.

POLO BIKE MONEY $0795 DOWN $1.25 Pte Wk Payablt Monthly Now the girls join tht boyt in jportsbike fun! Flared fan der styling. Bendix brakes. Knobby rtar Tennis Champ KANSAS CITY (AP) John Yeomans of the University of Redlands in California won the singles tit'e of the annual NAIA North Carolina College 18. Brock If 4 12 0 Rolas 2b 4 0 10 Gaqllano 3b 4 0 1 1 Calllson rf 4 0 2 0 Flood cf 4 110 Allen If 3 0 0 0 Pennant winners with playoff champions in parentheses: 1965 Rapid City (Pierre). 1964-Sturgi (Sioux Falls).

1963 Winner (Valentine). 1962 Pierre (Pierre). 1961 Watertown (Pierrel. 1960 Rapid City (Pierre). San Diego's Huston Ridge tossed the shot 60-10Vi and teammate Rick Herrman ran Francona lb 4 0 1 1 White Ib 3 0 10 MCarver 3 0 10 Gonzalez cf 4 0 0 0 tennis meet Saturday with a 7-5, 6-1 victory over teammate Steve Buchek 2b 4 0 10 Groat ss 4 0 0 0 Tolan rf 3 0 0 0 Dalrmple 4 0 3 0 Maxvlll sj 4 0 0 0 Fox pr 0 0 0 0 Gibson 4 0 10 Linz 3b 4 0 2 0 Peacock.

mv Kapia tny (Pierre). TfwMuihtL Pierre). ivsb vaiennne Yeomans teamed with Bill 1957 Raold Citv and Mitchell tied Schoen to defeat Eduardo Guell nunnmq auu Clemens ph 10 0 0 Knowles 0 0 0 0 Kuenn ph 10 0 0 and Ramiro Benavides of Cor (Rapid City). 1956 Watertown (Watertown). 1955 Huron (Yankton).

1954 Huron (Mitchell). 1953-Winner (Winner). "Speed Flite" BICYCLE pus University Total 34 2 1 2 Total 34 0 0 and won the doubles title 6-4, St. Louis Ill 011 0 0 0-2 Philadelphia ttt III Ito-o Francona. DP St.

Louis 3. LOB St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 9, 2B Francona, the 880 in 1:49.4 for records. The respective old marks were 57-4 by Lee Johnson of California Redlands in 1965 and 1:50.8 by Ralph Lee of Long Beach in 1963. Other records: Three mile run John Peterson, Northern Illinois, 14:10.4 (old record) 14:13.0 by Jim Keefe, Central Connecticut State, 1963).

steeplechase Gale Drennan, Arlington State Texas, 9:10.8 (9:46.5 by Bill Keller, Overland, 1963). Pole vault Peter Chen, A Brock, Buchek, pairympie. so urocK. IP ER BB SO Gibson 1 0 0 2 7 Bunnna (L. (-2 7 i i i i Third Straight BECKENHAM, England (AP) John Newcombe of Australia won his third straight Kent Ten Knowles .2 1 0 0 0 4 Boys' or 2:17.

with tvary-on who wtari ont- NO MONEY DOWN as 11 "Vs 20-in. BICYCLE Ttiajutdha. nis Championship Saturday when he defeated Premjit Lall of India 64, 15-13. s29 NO MONEY DOWN Rushmore OTC Surgical Appliance! and Supports. Alto Junior Leagua Support! LEHR DRUG 618 St.

Joe We Giva Gold Bond Stamps American University, 15-7 (15. by Sam Kirk, Redlands, Earlier, another Australian, Kathy Krantzcke, 19, was awarded the women's singles championship when her opponent, Maria Bueno of Brazil, defaulted because of ill health. Rocketi 13 a 3 Blocker! 8 4 4 W-Pat Begley, Bob Crocktr, HR Pal Begley, Rockets. Mustangs 0 Elks 0 2 2 Greg Hart, Jeff Jonas. HR Arlun Rrandruo.

Mustanas. 1964). One-mile relay Kentucky $1.25 Per Week, Payable Monthly Boys' and girls' Speed Flite bikes have dual headlights built into slim line tank. Foam padded bucket-seat saddle. Sparkling chrome rims and fenders, tough baked enamel finish.

Crest whitewall nylon tires. 10-inch TRIKE Complete selection of sporty 3-wheelers. From sturdy 10" to speedy 20" size. 24-21 State (Marshal Glover, Don Sims, Vernell Turner and Jim $1.25 Per Week Payable Monthly Rugged tubular steel frames-flamboyant colors like the big bikesl Boys' bike is red, girls' is blue. White and chrome trim.

Safe coaster brakes, n-ns, ut Buffaloes 14 3 Angels 1 5 3 Eldon Besler, Gary Angel. Standings Angels 4-2 Elks 2-4 Kemp) 3:10.7 (3:13.6 San Diego 1965). 4-2 ockets 3-3Buffaloes 1-S The seventh record was set Friday in the discus with Stan McDonald of Missouri Lincoln making it 177-7. Low Cost Accessories for Greojer Safety and More Fun! Mustangs 4-2 Blockers Minors Red Sox 17, Dodtiers 9 Cardinals 8, Tigers 7 Braves Red Legs Pirates 10, Indians 9 Orioles 15, Twins 4 Yankees 30, Athletics 4 Pea Wan Falcons 36, Hawks 1 Ellsworth Four Under LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -Veteran Mickey Wright turned In a four-under par 68 Saturday in the Blucgrass Invitational Golf Tournament for a strong six-stroke lead going into Sunday's final round.

Pedros Colts David, Rurode. Black Hills MINORS White Sox Red Sox 0. Tigers 24, Indians 19. Astros 10, Cardinals 0 BASEBALL BOOSTERS and Rapid City Employers! Rapid City Chiefs piayers urgently need jobs for the summer. Energetic and enthusiastic workers with college training will fit into your organization quickly.

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