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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 15

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N.w.rlc (O.r Acft 1 July II, Iftt I McCovey Tops ML All-St ar Team Voting North Girls Scioto Downs none for Jerry Grote of the Mets, the 1968 starter. Jeanette Alberry smashed a home run and a triple as the second baseman of the Chicago Cubs, was one of the most inter lllHIilfBllHI Jli .118 first base with 296 votes to 33 for runnerup Lee May of Cincinnati. The top three outfielders were NEW YORK (AP) Willie McCovey, San Francisco home run slugger, topped the National League All-Star poll released today and newcomers Felix Mil- Angels defeated Frank's Trad Matty Alou, Pittsburgh enter COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ing Post 18-8 to win the league esting developments. It was the closest contest on the ticket with Millan, making the squad for championship. fielder who leads the majors in hits, was voted into the starting outfield with Aaron, named for Aaron 295, Alou 232, and Jones Ian of Atlanta and Cleon Jones Perez of Cincinnati, 196-151.

Don Kessinger, the Cubs' shortstop, joined McCovey, Aaron and Santo as repeaters from 1968 by outdistancing Denis Menke of Souston 228-103. Johnny Bench, Cincinnati's fine catcher; won in a breeze over Randy Hundley of the Cubs, 261-76. Only four catchers received votes and there were Columbia George and Banner Ranger won their respective divisions in the $20,000 Chal 152. Next best was Roberto Cle- of the New York Mets made the The Angels (7-1) scorei six runs in the fourth inning and five in the fifth to down the Post the 15th time and fifth straight mente of Pittsburgh, a four-time starting line-up as first time se the second time, beating Beckert 137-110. In the only other close competition, the Cubs were the win batting champ, with 56, followed lectees, lenge Stakes for Z'-year-olds at Scioto Downs Thursday night.

team (3-3). as a starter, and the Mets' who is the league's leading hitter. McCovey was a big winner at McCovey, the Giants' first Norma Cooperrider was the Columbia George was driven by Cincinnati's Pete Rose, the 1968 batting king, with 53. Willie Mays of the Giants, ners when Ron Santo took third base over the challenge of Tony baseman, narrowly edged Hank winning pitcher. Linescore: Aaron, Atlanta's right fielder, 296-295 for the most votes cast Angels 241 650-18 Frank's 501 Oil- 8 who holds a host of All-Star records, ranked sixth among the to an easy victory by Roland Deaulieu in the first division to pay $2.60, $2.60 and $2.00.

Mag-hum Hanover placed for $8.40, Artz Holds Four-Stroke Lead Heath LL in the annual balloting of players, coaches and managers. The vote, announced by Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, determined the eight starters (pitchers excluded) who will face the and $3.80 while Fighter Wave paid $2.60 to show. Carmichael of Columbus, the TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) Only sity senior, matched par 72 in his third round. 1960 winner, and Bob Bourne of Banner Ranger, with Joe "In tomorrow's final round," outfielders with only 49 votes but he undoubtedly will be picked to the team by Manager Schoendienst. It was Mays, in the unlikely role of a sub for ailing Pete Rose, who was the Most Valuable Player in last year's 1-0 National League win at Houston.

The starters were evenly divided between divisions with Three Park Lanes pitchers- one of the 67 survivors of Wednesday's cutoff at the half way point managed to break par in American League July '22 at Oberlin, who was 1963 titlist. Cincinnati's Tony Blom a Steve Hoskins, Craig Hoskins, Marsh at the reins, won by half a length in the second division to pay $3.60, $2.20 and $2.30. Dwayne Akers teamed up to said Artz, "I'll try to play the course par and not worry about anything else. It would be foolish to play it otherwise with a Washington. The Nationals have won six in a row and hold a 21-17 edge in the series.

throw a no-hitter in an 8-4 win Thursday's third round firing in the Ohio Amateur Golf Tourna Aksel Hanover finished behind over Kiwanis. two time winner, practically shot himself out of it with a shakey 76 after carding a 70 on Wednesday. He was in a three way tie for eighth place at 222. four stroke lead in the stretch Managers Red Schoendienst ments. The service team, although of the St.

Louis Cards and Mayo Bob Lewis Jr. of Warren, the four from the East and four held bitless, scored four times in Banner Ranger for $2.20 and $2.20 while Sovereign Warrior showed for $2.60. run. I gambled several times today and got lucky, but I'll defending champion, chiseled the last of the first inning to from the West. Chicago and At Smith of the Detroit Tigers, the 1968 World Series rivals, will se one stroke off par with a 71 take a short-lived 4-2 lead.

be more conservative in that final trip." The first two holes at the water-logged Sylvania Country lanta each had two starters and Cincinnati, San Francisco, New Captain Thorpe and Urbana Blitz had daily double victories. Craig Hoskins had a triple and Lewis jumped nine places in the lect the pitchers and other members of the 28-man squads Two Columbus marksmen Kevin Reed two singles for the York and Pittsburgh one each. The 4-3 combination paid $41.20. standings to the sixth spot with a 54-hole total of 220. Club still were blocked off but the third hole was opened for A total of 40 players received winners.

Linescore: Park Lanes 230 3008 3 1 were deadlocked for runnerup honors with 217s. They are Rick He was seven strokes back votes with Menke getting 103 at Injured knee of Gale Sayers is put on exhibit at press conference in Chicago. Explosive Chicago Bears runner, hurt last season, wants everybody to know injury is healed and he's ready to begin training season. AP play Thursday. Players were given automatic pars on the unplayable first two holes.

This Kiwanis 400 000-4 0 4 to be announced in the next 10 days. Starters, except pitchers, must play at least the first three innings. Millan's victory over Glenn of Gary Artz of Akron, who in A consolation double was run because of a late scratch. The 4-8 combination then paid $3.80. The 3-7 quinella paid $35.10.

A crowd of 6,701 wagered $248,395. short and 19 at second base. Every Cincinnati starter, ex Jones and Bob Afton. Both carded 74s Thursday- creased his lead to four strokes S. Hoskins, C.

Hoskins, Akers and Bailey; Schilling, Jones and cept the shortstop, received A pair of ex champions also will apply for the final round. with 213 total. Artz. an Ohio State Univer votes. Roberts, Black.

bracketed at 218 were Dan Beckert, the highly regarded By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League East Division W.L. Pct.G.B. Oakland 12, Chicago 2 Minnesota 6, Kansas City 5 California at Seattle, rain Only games scheduled Today's Games California (Messersmith 6-6) at Oakland (Krausse 2-4). For out 'Of -this-world! savings come to our Chicago (Peters 6-9) at Kan- TT sas City (Butler 4-4), Cleveland (McDowell 10-8) at Detroit (Wilson 6-7 or Hiller 2)2), Chicago 53 33 .616 New York 47 35 .573 4 Pittsburgh 42 43 .494 10 St. Louis 43 45 .489 11 Phila'phia 37 46 .446 14 Montreal '26 59 .306 26 West Division Los Angeles 49 35 .583 Atlanta 50 37 .575 Cincinnati 45 35 .563 2 San Fran.

48 39 .552 2 Houston 43 45 .489 8 San Diego 29 60 .326 22' Thursday's Results Chicago 6, New York 2 Seattle (Brabender 7-5) at Minnesota (Kaat 7-6), New York (Stottlemyre 12-6) at Washington (Bosnian 6-2), Boston (Culp 11-6 and Landis 4-4) at Baltimore (Leon hard 6-1 Cincinnati 5, Houston 4, 10 in and Lopez 3-2), 2, twi-night Saturday's Games California at Oakland Chicago at Kansas City nings Pittsburgh 2, Montreal 1, 11 innings St. Louis 9, Philadelphia 3 Atlanta 3, San Diego 1 Seattle at Minnesota Cleveland at Detroit Boston at Baltimore, New York at Washington Sunday's Games California at Oakland, 2 Chicago at Kansas City, 2 Seattle at Minnesota, 2 Cleveland at Detroit, 2 Boston at Baltimore New York at Washington, 2 mxmmmmmmkmmmmm Ohio Youth San Francisco 3, Los Ang'es 0 Today's Games Montreal (Stoneman 4-12) at New York (McAndrew 2-2), Philadelphia (Champion 3-3) at Chicago (Selma 9-3) Pittsburgh (Walker 0-0) at St. Louis (Carlton 10-5), Cincinnati (Culver 5-6) at Houston (Wilson 9-7), Atlanta (Jarvis 6-6) at San Diego (Kelley 4-5), San Francisco (Perry 10-7) at Los Angeles (Drysdale 4-3), Newark Seaway-Chesrown Saturday's Games garnered 12 hits in stopping So-Montreal at New York mPrsPt 5-2 and movine within Philadelphia at Chicago one game of first place Wmf' CD rpr The Nearkites, now 4-2 in league play, scored three times in the top of the seventh inning to take last night's decision John Cooper, who replaced Lar Pittsburgh at St. Louis Cincinnati at Houston, Atlanta at San Diego, San Francisco at Los Ang'es, Sunday's Games Montreal at New York, 2 Philadelphia at Chicago, 2 Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 2 Cincinnati at Houston ry May in the ith rame, was the winning pitcher.

Dave Mercer with three-for our, Rick Pease three-or-three Atlanta at San Diego anrl riav Rncrarrillfi twn-fnr. San Francisco at Los Angelesithree paced s.c at bat Dave Albanese had two hits for So merset. Linescore: American League East Division W. L. Pet.

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rarps will hp nn the cards. Post LOS ANGELES-Hedgemon Lewis, 144, Los Angeles, out time Monday through Saturday pointed Ernie 'Indian Red" Lo BANKAMERICARD, will be 2:05 p.m. TiaHnir sppretarv James Pi pez, 147, Los Angeles, 10. wmmmmmmmmmmmm Yesterday's Stars PITCHING Juan Marichal ffi Giants, stopped Los Angeles 3-0 on three hits only one after the $22.50 Wash and Wear Jackets imw $32.00 Freeman Dress Shoes 21.90 OUR ENTIRE STOCK NOT INCLUDED. MINIMUM ALTERATIONS SOUTHGATE MEN'S SHOP OPEN 10 UNTIL 9 DAILY carillo has scheduled the Little Miami Handicap, a six furlong jaunt for three-year-olds and up with $7,500 added money, to kick off the stakes program Saturday, July 19.

It is an Ohio Thoroughbred Fund race as are five others of the stakes offerings. The richest of the stakes races will be the $25,000 added Governor's Buckeye Cup on Saturday, September 6, for Ohio three-year-olds and up over a mile and a sixteenth. Total added money in the stakes for the meeting is $93,500. second inning for his 12th vic tory in 15 decisions and eighth consecutive complete game. BATTING Julian Javier, Cardinals, rapped a two-run double and a two-run homer, his fifth, as St.

Louis drubbed Phil adelphia 9-3..

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