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FINAL EDITION
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Fits, We Print” The Baseball Once-Upon-A Times. Including final
results of all ball
games
Reed also shut out San Fran for 8½ innings at Baltimore (Dobson 17-7) at Boston (Siebert 10-11), Montreal (McAnally 7-9) at Chicago (Pizarro 3-4),
Two batters into the game, Gibson trailed 1-0,
1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m.
Candlestick on July 29. He wound up with no courtesy of an RBI double by New York’s Kansas City (Hedlund 8-12) at Milwaukee (Pattin New York (Sadecki 13-3) at Philadelphia (Wise 10-
decision when the Giants’ Tito Fuentes snapped Wayne Garrett. 13-11), 2:30 p.m. 12), 7:35 p.m.
a scoreless tie with a game-winning single in Seaver was rocked in the bottom of the first Washington (Thompson 1-5) at New York (Bahnsen Los Angeles (Osteen 15-10) at Houston (Wilson 11-
the bottom of the ninth. It was the Giants’ 12th by a three-run home run by Joe Torre, and a solo 11-9), 8 p.m. 6), 7:30 p.m.
(Only games scheduled) (Only games scheduled)
hit of the game. shot from Joe Hague. The Mets replied with
Reed got ample support Wednesday night. three runs in the top of the fourth inning to tie
Henry Aaron’s sacrifice fly and Zoilo Ver- N.L., Page 2
salles’ RBI single made it 2-0 Atlanta after one
inning.
Aaron slugged a two-run home run in the Chicago’s Wood Chucks a Gem, Muzzles Twins on 2-hitter
sixth inning — his 45th of the season, and the BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — In the first nine Tovar with two out in the third inning, and sur- Angels trimmed the A’s.
637th of his career. Aaron also added a two-run years of his career, Wilbur Wood started 21 rendered a leadoff double off Steve Braun in the Messersmith (15-8) turned in his 10th com-
single in the seventh. games. This year, his 10th in the majors, he has seventh. plete game in running his record to 7-1 in his
Meanwhile, Reed (8-15) was flirting with started 34 — and counting. Wood struck out eight and walked three. past 10 starts.
destiny, taking a perfect game into the eighth In his first nine campaigns, he never topped Minnesota starter Bert Blyleven (8-16) Halos center fielder Mickey Rivers initiated
inning. Two batters into the frame, Giants’ 159 innings pitched. With one month to play in deserved a better fate. He went seven innings, the scoring in the bottom of the third inning
rookie shortstop Chris Speier broke the spell 1971, he has logged 259. holding Chicago to one run on five hits. with a run-scoring single. He also skied a sacri-
with a line single to left field. The White Sox knuckleballer has established Yankees 8, Senators 2 ficed fly to complete the scoring in the fifth
Reed went the distance for the fourth time personal bests across the board this season, in- NEW YORK — Steve Kline twirled a six- inning.
cluding wins (16), shutouts (3) and ERA (2.15, hitter for his fourth straight complete game vic- Messersmith lowered his ERA to 2.73. Oak-
this season. His seven strikeouts tied his season
second in the American League). tory and Thurman Munson had four hits for the land starter Chuck Dobson (7-13) allowed three
high.
Apparently Chicago manager Chuck Tanner’s fifth time this season as the Yankees breezed runs on four hits in six innings.
Giants’ starter John Cumberland (11-5)
decision to remove Wood from the bullpen and past the Senators. Orioles 4 Red Sox 1
worked six innings, allowing four runs on seven
make him a starter is a rousing success. Munson singled in his final four at-bats, driv- BOSTON — Mike Cuellar scattered seven
hits.
Wood (16-8) validated that appraisal Wednes- ing home two runs. Yanks leadoff batter Jerry hits and struck out seven, running his string of
Cubs 7, Expos 6 day night, beating the Twins 1-0 with a two- Kenney had two hits and scored four runs. success to 10-1 with a 2.89 ERA since late
CHICAGO — Billy Williams’ game- hitter. Kline (15-7), who turned in his 15th complete June.
winning single — his fourth hit of the game — He is 7-1 in his past nine starts. game, fanned a season-high seven. The Sena- Solo home runs from Don Buford and Merv
boosted the Cubs past the Expos. The White Sox scored the first and last run of tors’ Bill Gogolewski (10-6) lasted just four Rettenmund helped give Cuellar (17-7) an early
Montreal roughed up 20-game winner Fergu- the game in the top of the first inning. Pat Kelley innings, giving up six runs in six frames. 3-0 lead. Carl Yastrzemski accounted for the
son Jenkins for four runs in the top of the first tripled to lead off the game. Two batters later he Angels 3, A’s 2 only Red Sox score for Boston, with an RBI
inning. Ron Fairly’s three-run home run was scored on a sacrifice fly. ANAHEIM — Andy Messersmith fired a single in the bottom of the eighth.
the big blow. Wood allowed a single to Minnesota’s Cesar three-hitter, inducing 16 ground ball outs as the A.L., Page 2
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Pepitone, Chi.
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.352 NEW YORK (UPI) — The New York Mets
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Giants rookie 3
have threatened to join the football Giants in a
first baseman Dave Kingman, 22, underwent Cater, N.Y. 120 430 44 142 .330 Clemente, Pit. 117 458 68 160 .349
move to New Jersey if the city tries to move the
surgery for acute appendicitis Wednesday and Oliva, Min. 120 430 44 142 .327 4
Beckert, Chi. 131 562 79 196 .349 Yankees into Shea Stadium. Mets’ Board
will be unable to play for about three weeks. Rettenmund, Bal 121 436 74 142 .326 5
Garr, Atl. 137 562 89 194 .345 Chairman T. Donald Grant
A club spokesman said that barring compli- 6 made the threat Tuesday in re-
F.Robinson, Bal. 116 427 80 135 .316 Brock, St.L 134 548 97 188 .343
cations Kingman would be out of the lineup for sponse to a proposal by City
two or three weeks. Theobald, Mil. 124 391 54 122 .312 7
Sanguillen, Pit. 125 482 63 163 .338
Council President Sanford I.
8
The 6-foot-6, 210-pound first baseman- Cash, Det. 124 427 78 132 .309 Stargell, Pit. 130 441 123 147 .333 Garelik that the Yankees and
outfielder had complained of stomach pains Uhlaender, Cle. 119 419 59 127 .303 9
Williams, Chi. 132 544 94 181 .333 the Mets share the city owned
prior to Tuesday night’s game in which he got 1 stadium in Flushing Meadows.
May, Mil. 129 440 69 132 .300 Torre, St.L 137 523 79 173 .333 John Lindsay
two hits. He is batting .318 since his call-up 0
The Mets enjoy exclusive
HR: Cash (Det.) 37; Smith (Bos.) 36; Nettles HR: Stargell (Pit.) 55; Aaron (Atl.) 45; May
from Phoenix in late July. baseball privileges in the stadium under a lease
(Cle.) 33; Melton (Chi.) 31; Jackson (Oak) 28. (Cin.) 39; 3 tied with 30.
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins with the city which runs through 1991.
RBI: Murcer (N.Y.) 104; Smith (Bos.) 103; RBI: Aaron (Atl.) 121; Stargell (Pit.) 115; Wil-
have sold relief pitcher Stan Williams to the St. It was the second time in as many days that
Nettles (Cle.) 94; Cash (Det.) 92; Bando liams (Chi.) 100; May (Cin.) 97; 2 tied with 93.
Louis Cardinals for cash and two players to be Grant rejected the proposal. The first refusal
(Oak.) 90. Wins: Jenkins (Chi.) 21-11; Blass (Pit.) 18-6;
named later. came Monday after a meeting with Mayor John
Williams, 7-3 with four saves and a 4.18 Wins: Blue (Oak.) 20-5; Hunter (Oak.) 18-8; Seaver (N.Y.) 17-7; Perry (S.F.) 17-8; Sutton
V. Lindsay.
ERA in 49 appearances this year will be 35 Dobson (Bal.) 17-7; Cuellar (Bal.) 17-7; Cole- (L.A.) 16-9.
Lindsay, however, is pushing his plan for the
man (Det.) 16-7. Strikeouts: Seaver (N.Y.) 236; Jenkins (Chi.)
years old on Sept. 15. city to buy the aging Yankee Stadium, refurbish
KANSAS CITY — Outfielder Carl Taylor, Strikeouts: Blue (Oak.) 309; Lolich (Det.) 208; Stoneman (Mon.) 20 5; Kirby (S.D.) 184; it and expand parking facilities. The measure
who started the season with the Kansas City 238; Coleman (Det.) 219; Blyleven (Min.) 195; Sutton (L.A.) 177. has a doubtful future in both the City Council
Royals, was sold to the Pittsburgh Pirates for an Wood (Chi.) 179. ERA: Grimsley (Cin.) 1.85; Seaver (N.Y.) and board of estimate.
undisclosed sum Wednesday by the Royals ERA: Blue (Oak.) 1.95; Wood (Chi.) 2.15; 2.06; Wilson (Hou.) 2.56; Stone (Atl.) 2.81; No- Yankees President Michael Burke has said,
Omaha farm club. Splittorff (K.C.) 2.62; Kekich (N.Y.) 2.65; Messer- lan (Cin.) 2.84. and reaffirmed Tuesday, that the American
Taylor, 27, had his best year with the Pitts- smith (Cal), 2.69. League Yankees would stay in New York if the
burgh in 1969 when he hit .348 in 104 games. STADIUMS, Page 2
THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1971 Page 2