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Strickland Led Eagles
Shutout Rebels, 5-0
Ken Strickland, who was a lit
tle shaky in his last pitching as
signment, didn't have a worry
in the world Tuesday as he threw
a one-hit, 17 strike out job at
R. E. Lee in the semi-finals of
the Region 3-AAA Tournament.
Strickland’s masterpiece ear-
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By United Press International
American League
W. L. Pct- GB
Chicago 18 8 .692 ...
Detroit 17 10 .630 l>/ 2
Kansas City 15 14 .517
New York 13 13 .500 5
Boston 13 15 .464 6
Cleveland 12 14 .462 6
Washington 13 15 .464 6
Minnesota 12 15 .444 6’ z 2
Baltimore 12 15 .444 6'/2
California 13 19 .406 8
Tuesday’s Results
Baltimore 8 Boston 5, night
N Y. 4 Cleve. 3, 11 ins., night
Washington 5 Detroit 4, night
Minnesota 1, Chicago 0, night
Kansas C. 4 Calif. 0, night
Today’s Probable Pitchers
(All Times EDT)
Cleveland (Hargan 3-3) at
New York (Talbot 1-0), 8 p.m.
Baltimore (Bertaina 0-0) at
Boston (Bennett 1-1 or Stange 0-
2), 8 p.m.
Minnesota (Kaat 1-4) at
Chicago (Horlen 4-0), 9 p.m.
California (Sanford 1-2 or
Willhite 0-0) at Kansas City
(Nash 4-2), 8 p.m.
Detroit (Sparma 3-0) at
Washington (Moore 2-0), 8:05
p.m.
. Thursday’s Game
Baltimore at Washington, night
National League
W. L. Pct. GB
Cincinnati 23 10 .697 ...
Pittsurgh 16 11 .593 4
St. Louis 16 11 .593 4
Chicago 16 12 .571 4tj
Atlanta 5 14 .517 6
San Fran 15 15 .500 6'(>
Philadelphia 13 15 .464 7>i
New York 10 16 .385 9’i
Los Angeles 11 18 .379 10
Houston 9 22 .290 13
Tuesday’s Results
Cincinnati 6 Pittsburgh 3
(night)
Atlanta 6 New York 3 (night)
St. Louis 4 Philadelphia 3
(night)
Los Angeles 6 Houston 1 (night)
San Francisco 3 Chicago 1
(night)
Today’s Probable Pitchers
All Times EDT
National League
Pittsburgh (Sick 1-2) at
Cincinnati (Ellis 3-2), 8:05 p.m.
Philadelphia (Short 3-2) at St.
Louis (Carlton 2-1), 9 p.m.
Houston (Cuellar 2-1) at Los
Angeles (Sutton 0-4), 11 p.m.
New York (Seaver 3-1) at
Atlanta (Bruce 2-1), 8:05 p.m.
Chicago (Simmons 2-2) at San
Francisco (McCormick (2-1) or
Bolin 2-4), 11 p.m.
Thursday's Games
Cincinnati at Philadelphia
(night)
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ned Griffin a berth in the region
finals to be played today at Ther
rell High in Atlanta.
Therrell beat Price 4-3 in eight
innings to reach the finals.
Strickland accounted for all
but four outs against Lee. He
fanned the side in the first, third
Food Town, Collins
Win In Babe Ruth
Food Town beat Elks 8-5,
Tuesday in the Babe Ruth Lea- |
gue. Collins defeated Dundee,'
6-3.
Gene Shirey gave up seven hits,
struckout n and walked four to
pick up the Food Town victory.
Mark Griffin was the loser. He
allowed six hits, struckout nine
and walked five.
Food Town scored eight runs
on six hits and made eight er
rors. Elks scored five runs on se
ven hits and made three errors.
Charles Anderson and Frankie
Line Scores
By United Press International
American League
Calif. 000 000 000— 0 3 1
K.C. 000 130 OOx— 4 9 1
McGlothlin, Burdette (5),
Cimino (6), Kelso (8) and
Rodgers; Hunter (4-3) and
Roof. LP—McGlothlin (2-1).
Balt. 020 020 031— 8 8 2
Boston 102 001 100— 5 10 1
Phoeus, Watt (6), Fisher (7),
S. Miller <B> and Etchebarren,
Haney (8); Brandon, Wyatt (7),
Rohr (9). Osinski (9) and Ryan.
WP—Fisher (2-1). LP—Wyatt
(2-2). HRS —F. Robinson (7th),
Yastrzemskl (sth), Blair (Ist).
Minn. 010 000 000— 1 5 0
Chicago 000 000 000— 0 5 1
Chance (6-1) and Battey;
Buzhardt, Wilhelm (8) and
Martin. LP—Buzhaidt (1-2).
(11 innings)
Oleve 000 030 000 00— 3 9 2
N.Y. 100 000 020 01— 4 11
AMcDowell. Culver (9), Allen
(9) and Azcue; Peterson,
Downing (B>, Womack (9),
Hamiton (11), Tllotson (11)
and Howard, Gibbs (10). WP—
Tillotson (1-0). LP—Allen (0-3).
Detroit 300 000 ICO— 4 8 1
Wash. 302 000 OOx— 5 8 0
Wilson, Wickersham (3), Kor
ince (7) and Freehan; Pascual,
Knowles (7), Baldwin (9) and
Casanova. WP—Pascual (3-1).
LP—Wilson (4-3). HR—Kaline
National League
Pitts. 000 000 003— 3 6 3
Cinn. 030 002 lOx— 6 4 2
Fryman, Blass (2), Law (8)
and Gonder, Pagan (8); Queen
(5-1) and Pavletich. LP—
Fryman (0-2).
Phila. 010 010 010— 3 71
St. Louis 100 110 001— 4 14 1
Ellsworth, Wise (5), G.
Jackson (7) and Dalrymple;
Washburn, Hoerner (8) and
McCarver. WP—Hoerner (1-1).
LP—G. ackson (2-1). HR—
Rojas (2nd).
N.Y. 011 100 000— 3 6 1
Atla. 012 020 03x— 6 12 1
Cardv'ell, B. Shaw (5) and
Grote; Blasingame, Ritchie (4)
and Oliver, Torre (4). WP—
Ritchie (1-0). LP—Cardwell (2-
4). HRS—Buchek (sth), C.
Boyer (4th).
Chicago 000 100 000— 17 0
Griffin Daily News
fourth and sixth. He struckout I
eight of the first 10 batters he
faced and had 11 strikeouts in
four innings.
The only hit off Strickland was
a clean single in the fourth.
Griffin scored three runs in the '
first on three walks and thee er- ■
I Goldstein had two hits for Food
■ Town. Thomas Thurston and
I Donnie Robison hit doubles.
Mark Griffin hit two singles
and a double in a losing cause.
Gary Carter had two doubles
and Steve Murphy and Roddie
Albert hit singles.
Craig Bozeman struckout 16
and walked only three while pit
ching Collins to its 6-3 victory i
over Dundee.
He gave up five hits.
Copeland Shavers was the los
er. He allowed seven hits, st-
6F. 101 000 Olx— 3 71
Jenkins, Hands (8i and
Hundley; Marichal (6-3) and
Haller. LP—Jenkins (3-3). HR—
Mays (sth).
Houston 010 000 000— 1 6 1
L.A. 030 201 OOx— 6 6 0
Zachary, Belinsky (4), Owens
(8> and Bateman: Osteen <5-2)
and Roseboro. LP—Zachary (0-
4). HRS—Harrison (Ist), Rose
boro (Ist).
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rors and went on to shuto u t
| Lee, 5-0.
The Eagles scored again in
the second when Tommy Lynch
doubled in Strickland, who had
reached first on an error.
Lynch singled and scored in
' the fourth when Danny Clark
: singled.
ruckout eight and walked two.
Collins scored six runs on se
ven hits and made four errors.
Dundee had three runs on five
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