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Top O the News: Study Says Nixon Spent $35 Million on 1972 Presidential Campaign, Most Ever

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Fits, We Print The Baseball Once-Upon-A Times. Including final
results of all ball
games

VOL. 2, No. 76 SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1971 TEN CENTS

As Stage Awesome Power Surge, Major League Standings


Record 3 Slams Bury Brewers, 18-3
A.L. EAST W L PCT. GB N.L. EAST W L PCT. GB
New York 44 20 .688 --- New York 37 23 .617 ---
Baltimore 39 21 .650 3 Pittsburgh 39 26 .600
MILWAUKEE More than half a century in a row. Detroit 30 34 .469 14 Philadelphia 36 26 .581 2
after Henry Ford used mass production to revo- Cuellar (7-5) limited the Yankees to four sin- Cleveland 29 33 .468 14 St. Louis 32 35 .478 8
lutionize the workplace, the As introduced the gles in his 10th shutout as a Oriole. Powell broke Boston 27 35 .435 16 Chicago 31 35 .470 9
concept to baseball. open a 1-0 game with his 15th homer in the bot- Washington 23 37 .383 19 Montreal 22 36 .379 14
Blasting a major league record three grand tom of the fourth. Brooks Robinson and Paul A.L. WEST W L PCT. GB N.L. WEST W L PCT. GB
slams two in an 11-run first inning the Blair had RBI singles for the Birds. Oakland 40 23 .635 --- San Francisco 41 27 .603 ---
Athletics crushed the Brewers on Friday night, Cuellar fanned three and walked none in low- California 32 34 .492 9 Houston 34 31 .523 5
18-3. ering his ERA to 3.70. New York starter Fritz Minnesota 31 34 .477 10 Los Angeles 33 32 .508 6
The onslaught came without warning. Oak- Peterson (7-1) allowed four runs in five frames Chicago 26 33 .441 12 Cincinnati 32 33 .492 7
land had two runs across and suffered his first loss since Sept. 16, 1970. Milwaukee 25 33 .431 12 Atlanta 28 40 .412 13
with two out in the top of Tigers 6, Indians 0 Kansas City 25 34 .424 13 San Diego 23 44 .343 17
the first inning when Brew- CLEVELAND Joe Coleman fired an eight- Fridays American League Results Fridays National League Results
ers starter Skip Lockwood hit shutout and Norm Cash assumed the league Baltimore 5, New York 0 Pittsburgh 12, Montreal 0
loaded the bases for As home run leadership as the Tigers blanked the Washington 3, Boston 2 (11 innings) Philadelphia 6, New York 4
second baseman Dick Indians. Detroit 6, Cleveland 0 Chicago 10, St. Louis 9
Green. Coleman (10-3) struck out eight while walk- Kansas City 8, California 7 (10 innings) San Diego 4, San Francisco 0, Gm. 1
Green, who hit .190 with Chicago 6, Minnesota 0 San Francisco 12, San Diego 6, Gm. 2
Dick Green ing none. He is 10-1 since opening the season
Oakland 18, Milwaukee 3 Los Angeles 6, Houston 2
four home runs last year, with two losses.
Cincinnati 4, Atlanta 0
tagged a 1-1 pitch just inside the left field foul Mickey Stanley broke a scoreless tie with an
pole for his third career grand slam. RBI triple in the top of the fourth inning. He Todays Probable Starting Pitchers Todays Probable Starting Pitchers
All times local All times local
That was all for Lockwood, gone after allow- later scored the second run in the frame. Cole- Detroit (Chance 2-6) at Cleveland (Foster 4-3), 1:30 Philadelphia (Wise 4-5) at New York (Seaver 9-4),
ing six runs in two-thirds of an inning. mans sacrifice fly made it 3-0 in the sixth. p.m. 2:15 p.m.
Reliever Dick Ellsworth took over. Three Cash connected on his 19th home run, a solo Chicago (Horlen 3-2) at Minnesota (Blyleven 3-6) Montreal (Morton 3-9) at Pittsburgh (Moose 1-6),
batters later he had reloaded the bases. Reggie shot, in the eighth. Three batters later, Eddie 1:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m.
Jackson picked on a 2-2 pitch and sent it soar- Brinkman tagged a two-run round-tripper. California (Murphy 3-8) at Kansas City (Hedlund 3- St. Louis (Cleveland 6-6) at Chicago (Hands 3-10),
ing down the right field line for his first career 7), 1:30 p.m. 1:15 p.m.
Tribe starter Rich Hand allowed two runs in
Oakland (Odom 1-3) at Milwaukee (Parsons 4-3), San Diego (Kirby 5-4) at San Francisco (Perry 7-5),
slammer. That was all for Ellsworth, who left five innings and fell to 0-6.
1:30 p.m. 2, 1 p.m.
with his team down 10-0. White Sox 6, Twins 0 Boston (Culp 3-8) at Washington (Brown 0-1), 7:30 Atlanta (Niekro 4-5) at Cincinnati (Grimsley 2-1),
It marked just the third time in major league BLOOMINGTON, Minn. Tom Bradley p.m. 8:05 p.m.
history that a team had struck two bases-loaded recorded his second shutout of the season and New York (Kekich 6-1) at Baltimore (Palmer 6-3), 8 Houston (Billingham 4-2) at Los Angeles (Sutton 8-
homers in one inning, and tied the As grand A.L., Page 2 p.m. 4), 8 p.m.
slam total for all of last season. The inning end-
ed with Oakland leading 11-0.
In the fourth inning the As were at it again,
Stargell, Pirates Steamroll Montreal, Close in on Mets
loading the bases against John Morris and Jim PITTSBURGH Pirates slugger Willie Expos starter Steve Renko bore the brunt of Bonds ripped his fourth grand slam of the year
Hannan. This time Joe Rudi did the honors, Stargell helped tighten up the National League the Bucs firepower, allowing six runs in three in the nightcap as the Giants and Padres split.
touching Hannan for his first career slam. East race Friday night, while doing his best to innings and falling to 2-7. Arlin (7-5) held San Francisco to four hits in
It was far more support than Oakland starter turn the home run race into a runaway. Reds 4, Braves 0 the first game, pitching around four walks and a
Catfish Hunter needed. He hurled eight sturdy Stargell pounded two home runs in Pitts- CINCINNATI Gary Nolan tossed a seven hit batsman. He outdueled Giants ace Juan
innings to move to 9-3. He also continued his burghs 12-0 victory over the Expos. The blasts -hitter for his major league-leading fifth shutout Marichal, who allowed four runs in seven in-
astonishing hitting, collecting four hits to boost were Nos. 28 and 29. He is now five homers and Johnny Bench hit two homers as the Reds nings and fell to 7-8.
his average to .509. He and batterymate Dave ahead of N.L. runner-up Henry Aaron, and 10 handed the Braves their sixth straight loss. Ex-Giants catcher Bob Barton had three RBI
Duncan both hit solo shots in the eighth. games ahead of Roger Maris pace when he belt- The five shutouts tie Nolans career high set for San Diego.
It could have been worse for Milwaukee: ed a record 61 home runs in 1961. as a rookie in 1967. The Reds record is seven. The Giants offense revved to life in the sec-
Oakland left 10 batters on base. The win pulled Pittsburgh to within a half- Benchs two-run blast in the first inning gave ond game. They led 3-2 in the fourth inning
Lockwood (7-3) was the loser. Rob Ellis, the game of the first place Mets. Nolan a 2-0 lead. His solo shot in the sixth, the when Bonds tagged his fourth grand slam of the
Brewers first pick in the recent baseball sec- Every Pirates starter contributed to the teams 100th home run of his career, made it 3-0. season one short of the single-season record
ondary draft, slashed an RBI double in his first 17-hit attack. Bob Robertson had a two-run dou- Tommy Helms RBI single completed the scor- held by Ernie Banks and Jim Gentile.
major league at-bat. ble. Roberto Clemente drove in two. With the ing in the eighth. When the Friars closed to within 8-6 in the
Orioles 5, Yankees 0 game decided, Stargell retired in the eighth in- Nolan (8-7) fanned six and walked none. eighth, Willie Mays belted a three-run homer,
BALTIMORE Mike Cuellar spun a four- ning for pinch hitter Jose Pagan. Wouldnt you Braves starter Pat Jarvis (5-3) allowed three his 14th of 1971 and the 642nd of his career.
hit shutout and Boog Powell hit a three-run know Pagan swatted a two-run homer. runs in seven innings. Giants starter Frank Reberger (5-3), who
homer as the Orioles crept to within three Almost lost in the shuffle was Luke Walkers Giants 0-12, Padres 4-6 whiffed eight in five innings, got the win with
games of the American League East lead by second shutout, a seven-hitter. Walker improved SAN FRANCISCO Steve Arlin threw his help from three relievers. San Diegos Tom
dealing the Yankees a season-high fourth loss to 8-3 while lowering his ERA to 2.58. second career shutout in the opener and Bobby N.L., Page 2

Around Baseball Major League Leaders


Hawks Got a Brand
McCovey Examined, AMERICAN G AB R H AVG. NATIONAL G AB R H AVG.
New Bag For Golf
No Surgery For Knee Carew, Min.
Epstein, Oak.
59
57
230
178
42
32
87
65
.378
.365
Oliver, Pit.
Aaron, Atl.
61
65
224
232
30
53
78
81
.348
.349
CLEVELAND (OPS) Ken Harrelson, the
Mr. Mod of baseball, who helped bring the
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The Giants an- Cater, N.Y. 61 224 25 80 .357 Alou, St.L 65 276 44 96 .348 game to the hippie generation, will make his
nounced Friday that an X-ray examination of
Johnstone, Chi. 52 169 27 59 .349 Jones, N.Y. 54 194 22 67 .345 bag professional golf.
first baseman Willie McCoveys ailing left knee
Murcer, N.Y. 64 249 47 86 .345 Pepitone, Chi. 50 197 32 68 .345 The Hawk took a full week to reach his deci-
showed no cartilage damage.
sion.
There is no need to consider surgery at this White, N.Y. 63 237 49 77 .325 Stargell, Pit. 59 199 61 68 .342
But it was essentially made for him in March
time, Dr. E.C. Sailer reported. Dr. Sailer said Howard, Was. 60 235 29 76 .323 Brock, St.L 64 270 46 92 .341 1970, when he shattered his
McCovey was in better condition now than
McMullen, Cal. 65 235 40 79 .322 Beckert, Chi. 65 268 35 91 .340 ankle sliding into second
when he left on a road trip two weeks ago.
Northrup, Det. 56 196 23 63 .321 Sanguillen, Pit. 59 237 34 80 .338 base in an exhibition game in
The Giants also announced that third base-
Mesa, Ariz.
man-outfielder Jim Ray Hart and outfielder Blair, Bal. 52 213 33 68 .319 Johnson, Phi. 61 221 38 74 .335
He informed manager Al
Floyd Wicker were recalled from Phoenix. HR: Cash (Det.) 19; Petrocelli (Bos.) 18; Net- HR: Stargell (Pit.) 29; Aaron (Atl.) 24;
Dark of his final decision
The Giants sent outfielder Jim Rosario and tles (Cle.) 16; Smith (Bos.) 16; Powell (Bal.) 15. May (Cin.) 17; Robertson (Pit.) 16; Johnson
Friday. Its the most diffi-
pinch-hitter Frank Johnson to Phoenix to make RBI: Petrocelli (Bos.) 55; Murcer (N.Y.) 50; (Phi.) 16. Ken Harrelson
cult decision of my life,
roster room for Hart and Wicker. Powell (Bal.) 49; White (N.Y.) 49; 2 tied with 48. RBI: Stargell (Pit.) 61; Aaron (Atl.) 60; Torre Harrelson told Dark, but I wanted to play pro
OXFORD, Miss. Jake Gibbs, Yankees Wins: Blue (Oak.) 10-3; Coleman (Det.) 10- (St.L) 50; May (Cin.) 45; Davis (L.A.) 45. golf since I was a kid.
catcher and former football great, will leave 3; Kline (N.Y.) 9-2; Hunter (Oak.) 9-3; Stottle- Wins: Jenkins (Chi.) 10-7; Holtzman (Chi.) 9- The Indians have no place for Harrelson to
professional baseball after this season to take myre (N.Y.) 9-3. 3; Blass (Pit.) 9-3; Seaver (N.Y.) 9-4; Ellis (Pit.) 9- play. The broken ankle continues to slow his
on a coaching job at the University of Missis- Strikeouts: Blue (Oak.) 159; Lolich (Det.) 4. steps. It also affects his ability to swing. He is
sippi, Ole Miss athletic director Frank Kinard 120; Coleman (Det.) 114; Blyleven (Min.) 96; Strikeouts: Seaver (N.Y.) 138; Jenkins (Chi.) batting .220 with three homers and 20 runs bat-
announced Friday. McDowell (Cle.) 96. 108; Stoneman (Mon.) 103; Kirby (S.D.) 93; ted in 168 at-bats this season.
MONTREAL The Expos announced they ERA: Fingers (Oak.) 1.52; Wood (Chi.) 2.06; Holtzman (Chi.) 90. When rookie Chris Chambliss arrived and hit
have signed Steve Rogers, of Springfield, Mo., Blue (Oak.) 2.18; Dobson (Bal.) 2.42; Kline ERA: Seaver (N.Y.) 1.61; Wilson (Hou.) 2.41; immediately, it was obvious that Harrelson had
a right-handed pitcher who was the clubs first (N.Y.) 2.48. Ellis (Pit.) 2.43; Holtzman (Chi.) 2.44; Billingham no place to play for Cleveland. The Indians
selection in the secondary phase of the recent (Hou.) 2.51. tried in every way to make a trade but nobody
free agent draft. was interested.
SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1971 Page 2

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National League Boxscores

Whos Hot - Stargell, Pit.: Batting .360, 8 HR, 17 RBI past 13 games
Whos Not - Bateman, Mon.: Hitless in 16 at-bats since June 14
Pitching Swell - Seaver, N.Y.: 8-1, 1.54 ERA, 3 shutouts in past 10 starts
Not So Well - Phoebus, S.D.: 1-5, 7.81 ERA in past 6 starts

American League Boxscores



Whos Hot - Cash, Det.: .400, 6 HR, 12 RBI in 7 games since June 11
Whos Not - Ellis, N.Y.: .095 in 6 games since June 6
Pitching Swell - Coleman, Det.: 10-1, 2.16 ERA in past 12 starts
Not So Well - Lockwood, Mil.: 0-2, 15.43 ERA, in past 3 starts

N.L. inning to give Chicago a 2-0


lead. But the Birds rallied for
From Page 1
the five runs in the third,
Phoebus (3-11) lasted 3 1/3
touching off a see-saw battle
innings, allowing seven runs.
that saw the game tied 9-9
Phillies 6, Mets 4
after 8 innings.
NEW YORK Tim
Beckerts one-out bases-
McCarvers tie-breaking three-
loaded single made a winner
run home run capped a five-run
A.L. The Halos scored five times
rally in the top of the seventh
of Jenkins (10-7), hospitalized
Wednesday with what ap-
in the eighth, the big blow
From Page 1 inning as the Phillies subdued
coming on Ken Berrys two- peared to be a virus. St. Louis
added an RBI single as the the Mets.
run double. Otis big hit made fireman Chuck Taylor allowed
White Sox blanked the Twins. McCarvers blow broke a 3-
a winner of fireman Ted Aber- a run in 1 1/3 innings and fell
Jay Johnstone belted a two- 3 tie and put the Phillies up for to 1-1.
nathy (1-1), who hurled 2 2/3
run homer off Twins starter Jim good. Phillys catcher finished Dodgers 6, Astros 2
shutout innings.
Perry to break a scoreless tie in with four RBI. LOS ANGELES Claude
Mel Queen (2-3), the sixth
the second inning. Lee Maye Reliever Woodie Fryman (3- Osteen flung a five-hitter for
Angels pitcher, took the loss.
added a solo shot in the sixth. Senators 3, Red Sox 2 1) pitched one-third of an in- his second consecutive com-
Bradley (6-8) won his third WASHINGTON D.C. ning to earn the win. Loser plete-game victory as the
consecutive start. Perry (5-9) is Frank Howard tripled home Gary Gentry (7-4) had his Dodgers aced the Astros.
1-2 against the Sox this season. the tying run in the bottom of streak of complete-game victo- Duke Sims homered and
Royals 8, Angels 7 the 11th inning and scored the ries snapped at four. had an RBI single as the
KANSAS CITY Amos winner two batters later as the Cubs 10, Cardinals 9 Dodgers raced to a 6-0 lead
Otis single scored Fred Patek beleaguered Senators topped CHICAGO Glenn Beck- through six innings.
in the bottom of the 10th inning the Red Sox. ert stroked a game-winning Houstons Cesar Cedeno
as the Royals edged the Angels. Howards heroics gave single in the bottom of the scored after tripling in the sev-
The Royals knocked Califor- Washington its seventh win in ninth and Ferguson Jenkins enth and poled a solo homer in
nia starter Andy Hassler from the past 30 games and made a emerged from his hospital bed the ninth.
the box in a four-run second winner of Sens reliever Casey to snag a win in relief as the Losing pitcher Don Wilson
inning, adding another run in Cox (5-4). Sonny Siebert (6-6) Cubs outlasted the Cardinals. (7-3) allowed six runs on 11
the third and two more in the took the loss, allowing three Ron Santo drilled a two-run hits in his shortest outing of
seventh to take a 7-2 lead. runs in 10 innings. homer in the bottom of the first the season four innings.

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