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He said ilr has recanted I lstumbling around like I fellow cable from the Sum Roche in a dark hnllniny full of roller states, the reason may be I power fnilurhaort of I short cm~uit in the middle of the bat- ting order. locating one The wasnn umi‘d run from Sriitpi-ihrr to hlart‘h with Houston. for instance. In the home eighth. Mark Jones led off with I triple—his fourth hit of the game. Then the power began its parade to the piete in a manner to warm manager Birdie Tebbett'a heart and comfort Warren Spahn. tIln I 3-2 lead. Ind Jones to the second baseman. Joe Adcock fouled out. died on third. Spahn took no chant-ea the rest of the way. He struck out the hit two men who faced him. For another instant-e: in the fourth inning of the second game. there were full. nor: on second Ind third. again with nobody out. This time Ari- ‘eoch, Frank Bolling and Joe ' MM' ‘ l l i i WA on ahead with ele- THE FASHION SHOPPE "I “M St. DH 4-33" W iiotnitit's or P. r. I. We “Client”. NORMA'S. LilDiES' WEIR Did 4-3”. ’Milwaukee Has Power Failure Sunday's doubleheader 9 who was driving hard to full!" But Henry Aaron lined soitlyi to short Eddie Mathews MW ‘ lWWySufiKewr—deriealnflmlmhto Ivelvetflniah, onwallaand ceilings. And Kan-6b. is anal: Mia] calm, noel wpenonoothly «- to the woodwork. Kitchen and bathroom too. but 1rd! and bright again with Kem-Glo's deli- mlosinYetibIIHlellhethebakdenainal ummmm.anamnnp.nmana furniture hack in place toth guests—nod @112 @um'dimt 3.1301“! IICI'ION 'Torre dupiluted the power ‘Nukout —- I noit hall to short, then one to necend, and full”) I POD (oul. Tahbotts VIII still brooding about that wood game tizm ‘Moonhy. even though h=l ‘chargu tinally lost the Contest, 1 . a "They had I pitcher warming up and if we had got I couple of bit; and a couple of rum when we had thIt chance in ilhe fourth. we might time got- ten rid ol Dick Ferrell. The ,seore was only M at the time and they weren't It nll sure how far Farrell could no In I stoning pitehor." Tebbetts‘ lite was turt‘ier complicated when "something flipped" in Mnthowa‘ shoulder the first inning of the SPC’Ifld lgame. Although Mathews :: hat- iting a blistering .262--lhe same In Hank Aaron and 37 percent- age points better than Adrnck— [he has hit sia home runs. Monday, the modiral report on Mathews said he had a wrenrhed muscle and prohahlv would be inactive for only a day or tun. Meanwhile. only Del (‘rantiall City Athletics picked up I hot item last December when they obtained younn Manny Jimenez from Milwaukee Braves in I five-player trade. The 2.1 - year - old outfielder from the Dominican Republic leads the American League in batting with I 391 average Jimenez took over the 1 spot when Floyd Robinson Chi‘ ago White Sm: tumbled from n! the high voltage veterans lit keepmg up the current of hflii’ hitsei'w for 45. (or I .3! hurt- azevattd he is playing nnlv about half the ltrnr as Te'alwtis ilflnils along his young ('atriiz-rs. Bored wilt year’s colors? a ‘ me Q“ Aw". M.” “in. “than”; _.. ......t...« . «In»... is...“ ., .. your Kern paint produeta dealer. u... (hrlottotown. Tues. Key 8. 1982. Young Ouifielder Proves ‘ Hot Item For Athletics NEW YORK (AP) — [Inna Ml to .311. Robinson collected nesoia's rookie third baseman.tsetter n week ago. W b only seven bits in 2' tries last week. Jimenea. a .325 hitter tnr Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League la‘t year. accompanwi catcher Joe Alone and inin-‘der Ed (‘harlee tn A's in ext-inner for pitcher Bob Shau and "Ir fielder Lou Xlimchock in 21 games. Jimenez has t-ri- lected 25 hits, Including i‘\n doubler and inur homers He has drum in ii rune MANTIJ-Z MOVES l'P Mickey Mantle nf \‘ew York Yankers moved from fifth in third in the batting rare at the strength of In right pnmt ari- vance to .367 Rich Rollins \iill- ' ' new mom between brealtfaSiian dinnertime also climbed tun notches to fourth at .348 Jerry Lumpe oi Rania: City it fitth at 343. in the NItionnl League, flar- i‘ri Kuenn at San i‘iaririst‘ii Giantt. I former American lif‘ai’lt‘ hatttnn t-hampinn. l~ the Kit I halsman with a 383 mark Ktionn has sidelined for a Meek n'iih an initired tne, but re- turned in the rentilar l'reup Sundav and had ten his. in- rfudtnz a home run. in fixt- timrs at bat Stan \lusial. trieran Si Lottie nilfilf‘idi‘l’, and Tony GO'lI lei at Philadelphia. are dcariitr-iwd for (Pt‘nnd plate at 73 ("art Hand of t‘arri.n11>. lie pup. mama Super KEM-TONE and KEM-GLO! thinnest the lan-Abothe—Hotnel Next time he'll want to help—er do it all hlineelt. Together youeenplannewdoeorntingachetnonoalnntbe NEW 1962 Color Human, Guide—the eleverent device no [It developed in help you chooee from hIrtntnilee you'll love—and be proud of. IomwtheCoiorBIrinoiuGuidelreefm PM?! i fourth. He managed only six safeties in 32 trips and liiit av- erage tell from .435 to .851. Willie Mays oi Ola atI ‘nlammed (our home runs last work and took over the National League lead utth 10 Lwon Wal- ner. I former teammate new with La: \ngolea Angels, ital- Inprd three t'lrt'ult blows Ind heads American League “ll. nine Orlando Cepede of San Fran- riarn mnvrri into the top poli- tinn in me \‘aiional League uith 29 runs batted in The slugging first baseman had 10 RBI 'nat tat-9k White Sox' Rohinaon top. the American With 11 Probable Pitchers y TIE assocurnn "I. Probabla pitchers tor today'e major league gIrnoa. won and lost records in parentbeaea: American League Boston (Monbouquette 1-2! I1 New Yorlr IFur-d I-li (Ni. Detroit [Monet Hi It Loo AI- gelen tGrhI lo} 1N). Cleveland (Donovnl Hi at Minnesota 'Knat 1-3! (N). Kansas City lflakow Ml It Baltimore tPappas 2-11 IN: Chlragn [Hulhnrrlt $1) It Washington ‘Hltdflirli'l 0-0) 1N). National League San Francist-n lhiarit‘hai 4-!) at St. Louis iJackann l-Zl IN). Ln: Allii‘k‘h lKnufnx 4-2i at Houston ‘Wondeiiiit‘k 2-1 or Johnson 0<4I tNl Philadelphia lMnhaifry 2‘!) at Cincinnati ln‘Toole 2-3) tie). Sew York 'timk H or Craig i-flr at Chicago <CIrdwell 0-4 or Ellsworth 2-31. Pitiaburgh iFrantis l-2i It Milwaukee tPirhe lJi) (NI. lDeeidodly Not 1At Peak Yet Says Trainer - LOLTlSVrLLE. Kv IAN—DO- rldrvilv non the h"- n t it c k v Derby in record-shattering Line hiit hi: trainer feels the grey 'eolt still hasn't hit his peak. "He will be It the beat ll July or Aunust.” said trainer Horatio Luro before the El Paco Ranch‘a champion headed east Monday for Baltimore Ind the Preaitneu. Lurn raid notidvdly has a “beautiful cn-nrdlnltlnn "I M. motnmentt ti ennhlrn him to handlt- any kind of track." Thw. he ndrit‘tl. ‘hnliid give DocidMly I grind chance in plrk up rarinc': triple rrnwn. Tho int! dnrhv winner to rap- } illl'" tho Prrnkness and ihr Bol- mont wtu Calumet Tarm't ('i- tation In l‘Mil i From all inriirntlnns. D'l'ld- Mlv ramp- nui nt Saturdavs June in fine fettli- alter air-p- }ptniz "‘5' l‘. Mile! to 2m 23 to nhnt'o oni- terorid nfl Whirl- .V‘RVK lMl rm-rirrl annn Linn, who fintahl'd art-rind tn the derhi‘, lawn in‘ day or Wednesday tor the lPrrnknrsa. Barney Hartman 1 Heads Qualifiers ST. .HNVIFCR. Que lCl’i—d ‘ Squadron - Leader Barrie“ Hart- man. a pwrlna sharpshooter from Ottawa. headed a :rmtp l or lnur men uhn unaltflni Mon- til)‘ for po-iiinna on the n.- tinnal skeet-shooting team. ‘ Thr- lrain “til participate in the 1M2 world shooting chain- piniuhips in Cairo in October. {Hillh Garland and Eddy 'hivo. Jr“; of Montreal. finished noe- rtrid and third l hariman «rand m not til I waihle 2m to win by I d.- riziie mar: n. thua rmiinuiu hi: domination 0! Claudia! skoni.<hnn:tn= Garland linlthed with in, Tarn "llh “7 \ ahminff uat meat-Irv to drr-ril- fourth amt. when Lea (‘lru nt Montreal and Air Crim- mnrinra Peter Gilrhrtat M I; Hum-rt RFAF Stilton Hm I. m (an grabbed the apart when tho nir Mr" Mfirer mined the lzfith him in the about d1. lltaly, Russia Meet In May l amt! tun—nah and 3. Iain will met to their seer-d 4 Mind European zone Davis (on , enrniinier It Tim-Hire. "In. Mav ital Rtiuil. in it! W in the inert! Cop tournament. III”- t’vert (or the net-one mono I7 elimination Holland italy Oreo a 15,-. m. 0 g . 111.100! CAI NEEDS!