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Minnesota Bombs
Lolich, McLain
By VITO STELLIN’O
VPI Sports Writer
Mickey Lolich and Denny
McLain are friends again so it’s
probably not surprising that
they had a common enemy
Tuesday night.
Lolich found a nemesis in the
Minnesota Twins when they
blasted him for five runs in
seven innings en route to a 5-2
victory, in the first game of a
doubleheader.
McLain followed the lefthan.
der to the mound in the second
game. He found the Twins even
more difficult and was bombed
for nine runs in 4 j-3 inhings as
the Twins romped to an 11-5
victory.
The Minnesota sweep moved
the Twins 3*4 gafries ahead of
the Oakland A’s, Who beat New
York, 6-5, with the help of
Fashion Shops
Summer
Clearance Sale
Fashion Shops final reduction
of All Summer and Spring Mer
chandise begins Thursday, July
slst, at 9 a.m.
This is the opportunity to get
"IN” with Money Saving Values.
Still many items to buy for any
occasion and much saving on
Everything you buy. Take ad
vantage of this savings, and
perk up your wardrobe too. Our
Fall and Winter Merchandise is
piling up and we need the space
to show all the lovely dresses,
coats, suits, and all the sport
wear that show a definite trend
to the Feminine “LOOK”. We
are told the dresses will be a
little longer . . . that is good
news, and so we want to start
to show our customers, the
"NEW LOOK” for Fall . . .
Fashion Shops “BACK TO
SCHOOL" Showing of what the
School Girl needs and wants
for that ever important day . . .
“BACK TO SCHOOL.”
The Dresses, Suits, Coats,
Rainwear, Sweaters and Skirts,
and the Little Date Dress. Just
the right thing for the discern
ing young miss. Come see for
yourself what to wear for
“BACK TO SCHOOL.”
Fashion Shops Final Reduc
tion of Summer Merchandise
continues and our Savings are
traditional you can come and
convince yourself. Final Reduc
tion starts Thursday Morning
and we must clear out all sum
mer merchandise to make a
good clear start for our Winter
Trade.
Fashion Shops Opens at 9 a.m.
Thursday morning, 132 South
Hill St. (adv.)
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the fun place Rto ihop.
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Reggie Jackson’s 40th homer.
The blast put Jackson 23 games
ahead of Babe Ruth’s pace and
just one game behind Roger
Maris’ timetable in their record
home-run years.
Other AL Games
In other American League
games, Baltimore edged Kan
sas City, 4-1. Cleveland swept
Chicago, 4-3 in 11 innings and 9-
5, Washington topped Seattle, 4-
2 and California beat Boston, 4
3.
In the National League, San
Francisco beat :• Chicago, 4-2,
Pittsburgh beat Los Angeles, 4-
2 in 10 Innings but lost the
second, 6-5, Cincinnati edged
Montrael, 4-2, and St. Louis
drubbed San Diego, 10-4. Two
doubleheaders, Houston at New
York and Atlanta at Philadel
phea, were rained out.
Baltimore stretched its East
ern Division lead to 14 games
by stopping Kansas City. Mike
Cuellar scattered nine hits to
boost his record to 12-9. Boog
Powell hit his 28th homer for
the Orioles.
Ramon Webster’s two-run
pinch triple snapped Jack
Aker’s string of 33 2-3 innings
of scoreless relief pitching and
Bob Johnson followed with a
pinch single scoring Webster as
Oakland rallied for three runs
in tl}e eighth to beat New York.
Doubleheader Sweep
Duke Sims’ 11th inning homer
in the opener and Eddie Leon’s
first major league homer in a
six-run seventh inning in the
nightcap carried Cleveland to
the doubleheader sweep over
Chicago. It was the first step
of the year for the Indians.
Jay Johnstone led off the
ninth with a homer to hand
California the victory over
Boston. Johnstone blooped a 3-1
pitch off reliever Vicente
Romo. The victory moved
California ahead of Chicago and
out of last place for the first
time since May 10.
Solo homers by Lee Maye,
Ken McMullen and Bernie Allen
carried Washington past Seat
tle. Joe Coleman pitched a five
hitter for the Senators.
OBTAINS COURT ORDER
CARASCAS (UPl)—Hotel own
ers who obtained court orders
to keep members of the Tokyo
Drpgo-s here until the Global
League paid its hotel bills,
Monday proposed that half the
SIOO,OOO in bills be paid now
and the remainder later.
League officials promised "the
money is on the way,” but the
Tokyo players weren't so
optimistic.
SPORTS
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cons announced yesterday that veteran quarterback
ct Dunn . h r S been traded to the Baltimore
Colts for future draft choice.
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scholars. Everything from Orlon® acrylic knits to handsome Acrilan® acrylic plaids (both acetate
tricot bonded to stay shapely) to cotton corduroy prints. Some with blouses of their very own, all
designed to stay on their best behavior all semester long. Why not treat them to several?
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LAST WEEK OF PENNEY’S WHITE SALE!!
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Standings
By United Frets International
National League
East
W. L. Pct. GB
Chicago 63 40 .612 ...'
New York 55 41 .573 4>/ 2
St. Louis 54 49 .524 9
Pittsburgh 51 50 .505 11
Philadelphia 40 58 .4pß 20>/ 2
Montreal 33 68 .329 29
West
W, L. Ptet. GB
Atlanta 58 44 .569 ...
Los Angeles 56 44 .560 1
San Francisco 56 46 .549 2
Cincinnati 51 43 .543 3
Houston 51 49 .510 6
San Diego 34 10 .321 25
Tuesday’s Results
San Fran 4 Chicago 2
St. Louis 10 San Diego 5
Pitts 4 Los Ang 2, Ist, 10 inns.
Los Ang € Pitts 5, 2nd
Houston at N.Y. 2, ppd., ,ra!n
Cihelnnatl 4 Montreal 2
Atta at Phila 2n ppd., fftin
Thursday** Games
Houston at New York
4Ha at Phila, 2, twinight
LOs Ang at Pitts, night
Sari Fran at Chicago
Montreal at Cirici, night
(Only gatries scheduled)
American League
East
W. L. Pct. GB
Baltimore 10 31 .693 ...
Detroit S 3 44 .556 14
Boston 56 45 . 554 14
Washington 53 53 .500 19>/ 2
New York 48 55 .466 23
Cleveland 42 61 .408 29
West
W. L. Pci. GB
Minnesota 63 39 .618 ...
Oakland 57 40 .588 3>/ 2
Seattle 42 58 .420 20
Kansas City 42 59 .416 20>/ 2
California 39 60 .394 22‘/ a
Chicago 40 62 .392 23
Tuesday’s Results
Balt 4 Kan City 1, night
Cleve 4 Chi 3, Ist, 11 inns.
Cleve 9 Chicago 5, 2nd
Minn 5 Detroit 2, Ist
Minn 11 Detroit 5, 2nc
Oaklnd 6 New York 5
Wash 4 Seattle 2
Calif 4 Boston 3
Thursday’s Games
New York at Oakland, night
Boston at California, night
Wash at Seattle, night
Baltimore at Kan City, flight
Detroit at Minnesota, night
Chicago at Cleveland, night
Griffin Daily News
Wednesday, July 30, 1969
Registration
GRIFFIN SCHOOL
of
DANCE
Friday, August Ist
at- studio on Zebulon Road
Please apply in person between hours of 10:00 a. m.
and 12:00 noon or 1-5 p. m.
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Graded Ballet Syllabus (from age 5 years)
Graded Tap Classes (from age 6 years)
Jazz Classes (Beginner—Avanced for teens)
Registration one day only.
Classes Begin September 2nd
Faculty: Jonnie Kelley, Arliene Moore
Information 228-8587
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