oS ee ae eee ee ee eee ees eT "14 The Guardian, Ciartoticlows, Thiers, Hipr. 38, 1999. ~ London's Jutting Jaw to the bank? The jew Ponses for various assorted mom Offers , Supe Target ft. qu ball ef : : ge FE TER gEEF BLACKPOOL, England (AP)— beuter and “brolly” left Brian Lenden's hom- i | te cheer him on cham- retil ae it ia fi “iit il! FA i i i f f i FE iH i tf : i k ft z Hl i i is4 Ad 2 |i —t\ ii j F ij! i uy Te ‘ | | I | ih te i : f ti Fi fz { ! i | : a i | hi ‘ ’ ¥ i i a iy Fleyd will prove eat every word is turn Right now, Vee-is plavimg shortsiep for Dastens ‘Miami league. His pitching ability agpears ftps b i : f : f i “| world title we are going to throw the bowlers and broolies into the | ring.”’ | Mrs. Veronie London, -the fighter’s 22-year-old wife, said: “Brian telephoned me last night. He is in the best spirits and is confident he will put on a good show.” : “I've never missed one of Brians’ title fights," said Mrs. Agnes Harper, mother, of the British heavyweight. ‘Nothing could have kept me at home this time.” The challenger was_christened obable Pitchers. NEW YORK (AP) — Probable pitchers in today's major league |games (won-lost records in par- | entheses) : American League Baltimore at Kansas City ‘N)— Harshman (0-3) vs Grim (3-1) New York at Chicago (N)—Ford | (2-2) vs Pierce (2-1) | Washington at Detroit — Fischer | (19) vs Foytack (0-2) ‘Only games scheduled) National Los Angeles at Philadelphia (N) —Koufax (0-0) vs Semproch (2-0) | St. Louis at Milwaukee (N)—Kel- Iner (1-0) vs Spahn (2-2) /San Francisco at Pittsburgh (N) |— McCormick (0-1) vs Daniels (0-0) Chicago at Cincinnati (N)—And- erson (2-0) vs Purkey (3-1) BASEBALL American League New York 200110 100-5 8 2 | Chicago 001 010.000— 2 9 1 | Turley and Berra; Moore, Lown (7), Staley (9) and Lollar. L: |Moore. HRs—NY, Mantle (3), 'Bauer (3), Skowron (5). Baltimore 001 0O—- 17 98 Detroit 302 2— 710 0 Portocarrero, Stock (1), Pap- /pas (5) and Trinaodos) Lary and Berberet. L: Portocarrero. HRs |—Det, Osborne (1), Kaline (3). | (Rain after five innings) | Wash. 002 001 003— 611 0 DOUBLE PLAY Five-year-old Greg Smith of|fine style. At left he gives the Vancounver is getting his first|impression he's got some nasty taste of baseball and he appears|comments on the unpire’s dec- to be entering into things imjision as he stands behind home plate. At right Creg takes a healthy swing but it’s to no a- vail. as he strikes out. The uni- form belongs to brother Ron,11. The hapless Detroit Tigers got hot and with some unneeded help from the wt athermaa, downed Baltimore Orioles 7-1 in an American League _ contest stopped four times by rain. The game, played at Briggs Stadium, was finally halted after five complete innings. It snapped the Tigers second losing streak of the young season. It was their second win after 12 losses. In other American League games Wednesday, Kansas City Athletics topped Washington Sen- ators 7-6 and New York Yankees; defeated Chicago White Sox 5-2.. The Boston at Cleveland night game was rained out. Four game~ were scheduled at night in the Netional League: Los Angeles at Philadelphia, San Francisco at Pittsburgh, Chicago at Cincinnati and St. Louis at Milwaukee. : Rookie Larry Osborne and Al Kaline hit first-inning home runs for Detroit and Harvey Kuenn drove in a pair of runs with a triple and a double. Losing pitcher was Arnold Portocarrero. Frank Lary was the winner. Yama Bahama Whips Moyer PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—Yama Bahama, using a steady left hand and his years of ring ex- perience, whipped young Phil Moyer Wednesday night in a 10- round welterweight fight. It was Bahama’s 64th profes- sional bout, and his 53rd victory. Bahama, 26, came into the ring at 152'2, while’ Moyer, 21, of Portland, weighed 151'z. The heavy left hand of Bahama had Moyer's nose reddened and bleeding by the third round. There were no knockdowns, but Moyer was cut and bruised under both eyes_at ‘the end. Bahama’s only mark was a small cut near the left eye. Judge Andry Crabtree scored it 100-94, judge Ralph Gruman 100-95 and referee Eddie Volk 99-95. All gave the edge to Ba- hama. The AP card was 98-93 for Ba. .ama. the Yankees as Mickey Mantle, Hank Bauer and Bill game losing streak. Bob Turley went the distance for the Yanks to give him an even record of two wns and two average. Ray Moore, who lasted five innings, was the loser. sacrificed in the last of the ninth emabling Bill Tuttle to scurry home with the winning run for LoL St Sis POWER -HO tractors Verse-Metic Drive lets yeu shift without stepping er clutching. Easy hendting belencea Simplified con- tro. 4 models — 2 te 6.6 hp. Over 20 werk saving attachments. prices stort ot 175.00 BOLENS GARDEN EQUIPMENT AND LAWN MOWERS Keith Carmichael Ltd. 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