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Andretti Flashes to AIR Victory (Part 2)

Andretti Captures Big '300' Continued from Page 10 ner, was officially declared the second place finisher. Then came Foster, understandably dejected after getting the black flag penalty. Chuck Hulse of Indianapolis, Ind., was fourth and Al Smith, Dayton, Ohio, was fifth. Others numbered in the top 10 for the afternoon were Don Branson of Champaign, Ill.; Johnny Boyd, Fresno, Calif.; Arnie Knepper, Bellville, Ill.; Sam Sessions, Nashville, Mich., and Bob Pratt, Union City, Ind. It took two hours, nine minutes and 12 seconds to execute this classic, said to be dying of neglect from enough moneyspending attention. The caution flag, an invitation the fans took to boo the slow traffic, came out four times. It stayed in exposure for a combined total of 29 laps. It was Andretti in the beginning, in the middle and . . . in Victory Lane. It was that elementary. Andretti, who became an American citizen in 1953, was one lap ahead of the field from the third lap on. Four times during the 300-mile chase, he was three turns up on the immediate trailing car. Meanwhile, Foster, handling the Jim Robbins Special (rearengine Ford), and Johncock were busy battling for the second position. Foster moved forward on the 123rd lap, staying there for quite a spell. Between the 134th and 139th spin around, Andretti rode twoand growing with each second -laps ahead of both Foster and Johncock. On No. 169, Foster was one up on Johncock. Of the 30 cars which sailed briskly under the green starting flag, only 14 were traveling at the end. A catalog of problems decked many of the low-slung, Indianapolis 500-style cars, sending them to early rest behind the retaining wall. Among the early departures were A. J. Foyt and Jim Hurtubise. Foyt, a big favorite with the racing congregation all over the world, only rode seven and one-half miles five laps. His car went the exit trail because of overheating. Hurtubise's Gerhardt, RearEngine Offy, developed an oil leak. This sent the North Tonawanda, N.Y., competitor to the garage area, too. 1, Mario Andretti, Nazareth, Pa., rearengine Ford, $12,000. 2, Gordon Johncock, Hasting, Mich., engine Ford, $5,500. 3, Billy Foster, Victoria, B.C., rearengine ford, $5.500. 4, Chuck Hulse, Indianapolis, Ind., rear-engine Ford, $4,000. 5, Al Smith, Dayton, Ohio, Offenhauser roadster, $3,000. 6, Don Branson, Champagne, Ill., rearengine Ford, $2,500. 7, Johnny Boyd, Fresno, Calif., rearengine Ford, $2,100. 8, Arnie, Knepper, Bellville, Ill., Offy roadster, $1,175. 9, Sam Sessions, Nashville, Mich., rear -engine Ford, $1,550. 10, Al Miller, Roseville, Mich., Chevrolet roadster, $1,350. 11, Chuck Arnold, Indianapolis, Ind., 12, Boby Grim, Indianapolis, Ind., rear-engine Offy, $1,150. Offy roadster, $1,050. 13, Jim McElreath, Arlington, Tex., rear-engine Ford, $950. rear-engine Ford, $950. Winning Ride Comes in View for Andretti (No. 1) in 4th Turn; Foster Trails BIRDS TRIUMPH, 12-7 Brooks Leads Oriole Rampage ANAHEIM (AP) - Brooks Robinson rapped a tie-breaking single in a four-run eighth inning, then singled across another run in a three-run ninth as the Baltimore Orioles exploded for 20 hits and whipped California 12-7 Sunday. Russ Snyder collected four singles and a triple for the American League leading Orioles while Boog Powell drove in four runs with three singles. The Orioles, who had frittered away early 3-0 and 4-3 leads, regained the lead in the eighth inning, overcoming a 7-5 deficit. Luis scored the tying run when Jose Cardenal fumbled Frank. Robinson's single to center field, and Frank then raced across on Brooks' single. BALTIMORE CALIFORNIA ab r h bi ab r h bi Aparicio SS 6 3 2 2 Cardenal cf 4000 Snyder cf 3 5 1 Schaal 3b 3100 FRobinsn rf 5 3 4 1 Siebern 3b 1000 BRobinsn 3b 3 Fregosi ss 4 2 2 0 Powell 1b Adcock 1b 4 2 1 2 Fisher Blefary p If 00. Warner Reichardt rf If 3 1 2 DJohnson 2b Rojas p Etchebrn c Lee p Bertaina p 0 0 0 MGlothin p Drabosky . 0 Burdette 000 BJohnson ph 1 WSmith ph JMiller D 0 Knoop 2b Bowens ph 1 0 1 0 Satriano c Palmer pr DChance Blair cf 0 0 Malzone ph Reed p 10 Kirkptrek rf 1 0 0 0 Total 47 12 20 11 Total 36 7 9 7 Baltimore 04 3 -12 California 302 0 0 0 0 - E B. Robinson, Cardenal, Kirkpatrick. LOB -Baltimore 12, California 8. 2B- Drabowsky, Blefary, Fregosi. -Snyder. Reichardt (13), Adcock (7), Aparicio (4). SB Cardenal, Aparicio. S Cardenal. IP H R ER BB SO Bertaina 3 Drabowsky J. Miller (W, 1-4) 2 Reed 2-3 Rojas (L, 2-2)* Lee McGlothin Burdette 1-3 T-3:18. A-23,314. Nats, • Bosox Split BOSTON (AP) - Fred Valen- DENNY End of Pleasant, Continued from Page 32 more of a factor than heat. (It was his 14th complete game in 18 starts.) Back in Bravesville, Lemaster was saying: "My fast ball was good, but my curve acted up. I'd throw four good ones, then a bad one. I'll be glad when (pitching coach) Whit Wyatt gets back and helps me get straightened out. "Good but lucky; what a way to lose," he muttered unhappily. "My daddy said I'll tine and Ken Harrelson hit hom-| ers in helping Jim Hannan to his first 1966 victory as the Washington Senators defeated Boston 9-3 Sunday for a split of a doubleheader. The Red Sox won the opener 13-7 as rookie Joe Foy belted his first grand slam homer and Don Demeter and Rico Petrocelli contributed solo shots in an 11- hit attack. The Senators clobbered Boston pitching for 13 hits in helping Hannan, a 26-year-old right-| hander, gain his first triumph in four decisions. Hannan struck out nine before leaving in the ninth. WASHINGTON BOSTON ab r h bi ab r h bi Blasngme 2b $ 8 9 Petroclli s5 Harrelson Tartabull cf Lock cf 0 Ystrmski If FHoward If Scott 1b McMulln 3b 4 0 0 0 Demeter rf Kirkland rf Thomas rf Casanova c Foy 3b Brinkmn SS GSmith 2b Ortega p Ryan c Nen ph 0 0 Lonborg p Segui p 0 Jones ph Hmphrys D 0 Brandon p 1 0 Lines King ph Total 35 7 9 7 Total 35 13 11 13 Washington 0 001 030 03 0 7 Boston 4 0 170 0 1x-13 E -Harrelson, Petrocelli (2), DPBoston 1. LOB- -Washington 4, Boston 3. 2B- -Kirkland, Yastrzemski, Ryan, Brandon, Tartabull, King. 3B-Brinkman. HR- (8), Casanova (5), Petrocelli (13), Kirkland (2). Ortega. Ortega (L, 6-6) IP F RER BB SO Segui Humphreys Lines Lonborg (W, 4-6) Brandon HBP- By Humphreys (Petrocelli). WP- Ortega. T-2:24. WASHINGTON BOSTON ab r h bi ab r h bi Valentine If 4 2 3 Petrocili SS 2 McMulln 3b 3 1 0 Tartabull cf Lock cf 2 2 0 Scott 1b 0 Harrelson 1b 5 1 3 Ystrmski If Kirkland rf 0 Demeter rf Hamlin 2b Sadowski p Camilli c Stigman p Brinkmn ss Jones ph Cox p Kasko ph Hannan p 1888 McMahon p Wyatt p Foy 3b GSmith 2b Tillman c Morehead p Stange p LGreen ph Osinski p Thomas rf Total 37 9 13 9 Total 34 3 9 3 Boston Washington 04 001 - 3 E- -Brinkman. DP -Washington 2. LOB- -Washington 7, Boston 8. 2B- Valentine, G.Smith. 3B Hamlin. HR Valentine Harrelson (6). SB Harrelson. SF -Hamlin. IP R ER BB SO Hannan (W, 1-3) Cox Morehead (L, 1-2) 2-3 Stange 1-3 Osinski Sadowski Stigman McMahon T-2:54. A- 9,474. Twins Win Two DETROIT (AP) - The Minnesota Twins staged a pair of Staff Photo--Charles Jackson in Championship 300 Phils' Woody Beats Phils PHILADELPHIA (AP) Rookie Woody Fryman shut out Philadelphia on three hits Sunday as Pittsburgh captialized on walks in the fourth and eighth innings for a 2-0 victory. PITTSBURGH ab r h bi PHILADELPHIA. bi MAlou cf 5 0 02 0 Groat ss 4 u Alley Rojas 2b Stargell Clemente 1f rf Allen Callison If rf 3 Pagan 3b 1 TTaylor 3b Gonder c 4 0 White 1b 00 Fryman p 0 Kuenn Knowles ph p 0 0 Mazroski 26 Jackson p Cindenon 1b Brandt Paglaroni NOOOW- Uecker C Total 34 2 11 2 Total 29 0 3 Pittsburgh Philadelphia 000 000 0 0 00 100 01 0 DP- -Philadelphia 3. LOB Pittsburgh 9, Philadelphia 2. 2B -Ciemen 3B Allen, Clendenon. IP R ER BB SO L. Fryman Knowles Jackson (W. (L, 5-3) 4-7) 2-3 1-3 Imo- cacao T-2:39. A-18,734. Junior Netters Vie in State The Georgia State junior open tennis tournament opens Monday at the Grant Center with action scheduled in a bulging 16 divisions. PAIRINGS 9 a.m. Q. Sibley vs. P. Izlar; Daughdrill vs. C. Coe; B. Dobbs Griffin; J. Cotter vs. W. Lochridge; Jones vs. N. Myers; L. Lay Vs. Westbrook; M. Murphy vs. C. Kayser; Cotter vs. Boykin; A. Franklin Vs. M. Rice Miller; Vs. G. M. Brown Applefield: vs. 10 W. a.m.- Izlar; ‡ P. Stacy vs. Campbell; J. Black vs. T. Patrick; C. L. Lebowitz; J. Lefavour vs. Biles vs. H. Court; H. Powell vs. A. Brandi: J. Rice vs. M. Smith; T. John• S. Scofield: D. Vinton vs. N. Carver; Leach vs. J. Vinton; S. Vinton VS. B. Neely: K. Johnson vs. J. Wice: 11 a.m.-P. Griffin vs. T. Noonan; D. Birchmore vs. L. Mayo; R. O'Kelley vs. P. Lenz; J. Davis vs. C. R. Vaughn vs. R. Carrero; E. Campbell vs. R. Knight; M. Rice vs. J. Garcia; G. Applefield vs. C. McKenzie; M. Murphy vS. P. Howell; 2 p.m. -B. Rodgers vs. C. Cohen: S. Hellmig VS J. Webb; B. Boykin vs. P. Guerry; Reid vs. N. Myers; R. Dow vs. F. Connell: V. Miller vs. L. Smith; L. Denton vs. C. Guerry; M. Smith VS. M. Hood: S. Davis vs. Owens: P. Lenz vs. T. Strang; S. Fuller T. Duerest; C. Sloane vs. B. McWhorter: 3 p.m. -M. Miller vs. B. Leach; E. Thiesen vs. J. Boykin: J. McClung VS. R. Tanner: S. Krulevitz vs. R. Huffman: J. Ward vs. R. Reid; M. Brown VS. J. Black: J. Gillespie VS. B. Barton: 4 p.m.- -L. Lay vs. A. Templeton; D. Eggert vs. M. West: J. Bankhead vs. A. Ratliff; D. Birchmore vs. M. Kilpatrick: H. Ansley vs. R. Vaughn; C. McKenzie vs. W. Sherwood; R. Howell vs. L. Mayo; C. Browder A. Rosen; S. Lytle vs. Robinson: M. Hood vs. S. Cotter; D. Dick vS. P. Ballard: J. Howell VS. J. Cotter: 5 p.m.- Owens vs. S. Turner; J. Hoover vs. T. Strang: M. Basinger vs. S. Krulevitz; T. Stacy vs. R. Reid; J. Denton vs. M. Sloane; G, Morgan vs. R. Tanner; B. Glenn vs. J. Lochridge; Usher vs. T. Ducrest: Carey Browder vs. Tim Noonan; C. Scofield VS. M. Robinson. R. Dow vs. N. Carver. Leo 'Joins' 400 Leo Durocher will pay lip service to the Atlanta Braves $400 Club' Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. at the Marriott Hotel. The outspoken manager of the Chicago Cubs will make the r principal |4-2, giving them three victories in the four-game series. The Indians and A's were deadlocked going into the sixth, but Colavito's 14th homer - his seventh in five days broke - the tie and launched the Indians, big inning. Jim Duckworth, the third Kansas City pitcher, walked in another run before he was replaced by Ralph Terry. KANSAS CITY CLEVELAND ab r h bi ab r h bi Cmpneris ss 5 1 1 1 Davalillo cf 5 | Gosger cf 4 0 0 Wagner If Repoz 1b 3 1 1 1 Salmon SS 0 Hershbgr rf 4 0 0 Colavito rf 3 0 Cater 3b Whitfield 1b Stahl 11 2 0 0 0 Alvis 3b Nossek DGreen cf 2b 2 0 0 0 Crandall Gonzalez 2b 4 Roof c 0 2 0 Landis ph Aker Hunter p 0 Curry Radatz ph 0 000 0 0 p Hargan p 0Dnghue LBrown ph MDowell p Booker C 2011 Total 35 4 8 4 Total 35 2 8 2 Kansas City 0 21 0 0 0 000 000 01 0 Cleveland 0000000 E- Salmon, Alvis. LOB- Kanass City 6, Cleveland 8. 2B-Whitfield, Roof, Wagner, Salmon, Booker, HR -D. Green SB-Hershberger. (4), Repoz (2), Campaneris (3). Hunter. IP RER BB SO Hunter (W, 6-6) 1-3 * Aker 2-3 Hargan (L, 3-3) 3 1-3 McDowell ODonoghue 2-3 . Radatz T-2:33. KANSAS CITY CLEVELAND ab r h bi ab r h bi Cmpneris 5s 4 1 Davalillo cf 3 1 Gosger el 4 0 Wagner If 41 Dickson 0 000 Salmon Repoz 1b Hinton 1f Fazio 55 Colavito rf Hershbgr rf Radatz Tossek rf Whitfield 1b Cater 3b Alvis 3b Charles 1b 0 0 0 LBrown 2b Stahl If Booker DGreen 2b Landis rf Roof c 4 0 Gonzalez rf 0 0 Stone ph Grilli Stafford p p Curry ph Terry p Chavaria c 0 Crandall c 1 0-0000- 1 Duckwrth p 0 1 0 Siebert Total 33 3 9 1 Total 34 14 12 14 Kansas City 0 200 002 100 017 4 00 0- x-14 3 Cleveland E- Cleveland -Booker, 2. LOB Kansas City 5. Davalillo, DP-Kansas City Cleveland 4. 28 D. Green, Stone. HRColavito (14), Wagner (8). -Davalillo. SB Campaneris. S- Stafford. IP H RER BB SO Stafford 4 2-3 Grilli 1-3 0 0 Duckworth (L, 0-1) 1-3 5 Terry 2-3 Dickson Siebert (W, 8-3) Radatz WP-Dickson. PB -Booker. T-2:47. A- 32.249. Hopkins Home, But Oil Leak Spoils Hurrahs HAMPTON, Ga. Lindsey Hopkins, long a name which rings with success in USAC championship racing, came "home" Sunday. And only an oil problem dampened what in both ends of a doubleheaders X. and 7-1. Jim Perry held the Tigers to three hits in the nightcap as he coasted home after the Twins struck for five runs in the third inning. The double setback dropped the second-place Tigers three games behind American League leading Baltimore. MINNESOTA DETROIT ab 5 r h bi 0 ab r h bi Versalles Uhlaendr cf 0 Wood MAuliffe 2b 55 2 3 Oliva rf Cash 1b 4 0 0 0 Mincher 1b Kaline cf Killebrew 3b Podres p JHall If Northrup Kosco If WHorton Battey c 3 0 Freehan C Nixon Wert 3b Tovar 2b 0 Sparma p Boswell p 1 Pena p Worthgtn p 0 0 Stanley ph Gladding 1P 0000 GBrown 1110 Total 39 7 14 6 Total 34 5 8 5 Minnesota Detroit 0 E Wood. DP-Minnesota LOBMinnesota 9. Detroit 2. 2B Killebrew. HR-McAuliffe (12), Wood (2) IP H RER BB SO Boswell (W, 5-5) . 71-3 8 00 Worthington 2-3 Sparma (L, 2-5) 4 1-3 Pena 2-3 3 Gladding Podres T-3:06. MINNESOTA DETROIT ab r h bi ab r h bi Versalles MAuliffe 3b Tovar 2b 0 Treewski 2b 2 Oliva rf MFarlane ph 1 0 1 Killebrew 3b 0 Cash 1b 0 BAllen 3b 0 GBrown If Mincher 1b Northrup cf Kosco If WHorton rf Uhlaendr cf Freehan c Zimrman c Oyler Perry p 0 Lolich D Monbquet p Stanley ph 0 01 Gladding p 0 00 0 0 0 0 Wood ph 1 0 0 0 0 Pena p Total 37 7 12 7 Total 28 1 3 1 Minnesota Detroit E Versalles, Monbousuet. DPMinnesota 1. LOB- Minnesota 12, Detroit 2B- G.Brown. 3B. Oliva. S -Perry, Tovar. SF Cash, Tovar. IP H RER BB SO Perry (W, 3- 3 0 Lolich (L, Monbouquet Gladding Pena T-3:04. A- -31,942. Yanks Take Two NEW YORK (AP) Tom Tresh, who hit a two-run homer in the first game, stroke two key singles in the second as the New York Yankees completed a sweep of a doubleheader by defeating Chicago 2-0 behind the six-hit pitching of Fritz Peterson. CHICAGO NEW YORK ab r h bi ab r h bi Berry If Tresh 3b Elia S8 8 HLopez If John Talbot p 2 Agee cf Richrdsn 2b Adair 2b 0 Pepitone lb Martin c Maris rf Buford 3b Mantle cf Higgins p Schofield McCraw Skowron rf 1b 0 Barker EHoward 1b 0 4000000-ON
Article from 27 Jun 1966The Atlanta Constitution(Atlanta, GA)
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