~I. - By CANADIAN Roger Maria rapped am after a disputed walk in the flxth that carried the pennant-i conten ’11; New York Yankees; .0 a 8-4 decision over the LM. Angeles Angels Wednesday. Despite the victory. the Yanks remained third in the tight American League race. In Detroit, the Chicago White on. held to two hm through the first six innings. erupted {or four hits and two mm In the seventh and went on to defeat the Tigers 4-1. The victory ke t the Sex in Decond place and moved them just half a flame behind Balti- m PRESS l a home ore. Denny Menl'e stroked a three- run homer for the National Leazue \Ili-vaukee Braves lo a 5-2 Victory over St, Louis and dealt the Cardinals pennant hopes a joltng blow. The linking dropped the Red. birds 6% games behind the league - leading Philadelphia Phillies. ROOKIE GETS BIN! A pair of home runs by rookie Tony Conizlvaro paced the Bos- ton Red 50! to a 101i victory John Edwards timely hitting carried the Cincimafi Reds to I 5-3 National League Victory liver the Chit:an Cubs Maris' homer. his 1.00m!) EM. flor league, hit. came after a 1ead~otf u‘allr to .80be Richard son‘ issued by reliever Auhrev Gatewood Angel manager Biil Rigney argued umpire Joe Pap» mella‘s call on the Fourth hall and was promptlv throw! out of e game. an automatic artinn In the league for disnuting II ball-or-strike call. The Yanks went order .fiT Ge. Brunei until the fourth, when fhev scored three times Los Angeles drew even “1th three mm in the Fifth. but Marls‘ blow in We down in sixth clinched it For New York a four-run rally in the eighth made it II breeze BOLTON WAS mm! , Hard » thrown: Jim Bouton was the winning'pitvher. iurh strong relief 'ielp born the new Y a nlree bullpen stain Pedro Ramos, Ramos came in. the smooth with one out. one run In and Angels on first and third -— and stvmia‘l the opposition. the rest of the way W was his fifth appearance Pan being no quired tron: Cleveland 10 def: a 0 Chicago minted to! two runs In the =cv=nfh hefore the. Tigers cmild get a man out and added single runs in the eighth and ninth. Bill Skowron led of! the new enfh with a sinzle and went to third on Fete Ward's double. Skmrron Scored on I Wild pitch and Ward came in on Jim Lan— smizle Al Wei;- singled. but Camila Cart-eon bounced to Don Weri. who threw to the plate to get Landis Lolich. who had shut out the Wnte Sox for 1’5 iooinzs zoinfl into the seventh. finally got out. 9 it hi" striking out Gary Peters and getting Don Buford to fly to right The White So! econ-ed in the eighth when Robinson singled, went +0 second on a wild pitch and scored u‘heo llnlir‘h threw mi'ay Mike. Hershberger'e lac." rifice bunt Menke’s 18'}: home run came 11: rhc second inning With Eddie Mathews and Gene Oliver on asn Mathews liad walked and Oliver had singled to set the ma :e for Monke'a game - win- ning blow. WAS OFF TAYLOR The blast by Menke came of! For! Tailor. a relief specialist who “as pressed into action for start of the aging , . The long blow fell Into the left field bleachers Braves starter meanwhile, in check until the when 81. Louis scored Then cut loose on him. Curt Flood lashed a double to_ the Cardinals “‘lII1 another two-baggor to score Flood. .Vlenke fumbled Ken Boye ' grounder before Hal White'l sacrifice fly scored Dirk Stuart and Bob Tillman also homered in Bolton'- “Chit attack as the teams closed out their season aerien with Boston on top 12-6. ' THIRD HOME RUN Stuart‘s home run. his put him in the lead for m American League runs batted 11: title with 100. one more than Minnesota‘s Has-moo milebrew. Tillman’s blast. duced three runs in a tour-run fifth inning that iced win No 11 I r Yacht Race L Is Postponed NEWPORT. Rt, ‘A‘Pi._wed. l ueeday‘s second yacht race in i I the best-otuseven series to deter- l l 5?. o 53 ‘2? 3 i I 3 m CMDNM, a! -;Un1hd MI' defender which to first race Tuesday. and the British chal- the mm Yanks Defeai Los Angeles; White Sex Top Deiroii 4-1 ! for pitcher Bill Monbouquette, M... l .12 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. 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