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Saturday, August 18, 1973 tije 11 Aaron Hits 703rd, But Braves Lose ir.TrrrrcJ mauldin LATE SHOW T0NITE ONLY 11:30 P.M. ALL SEATS $1.50 (Jr4J.f4 1 'Xifq 7 7 1 1 rt his 22nd and 23rd of the base-(double play ball hit by Bench. single by Cesar Tovar in the! "FIST FULL OF DOLLARS" ball season-extended the lead After Kosco's hit, Mone, 8-3, re- seventh. CUNT EASTWOOD IS BACK IN TOWN The Astros tagged Carlton, was stranded when Stone got Perez and Bench. Willie Mays' 660th career home run his sixth of this baseball seasonin the fourth inning had given the Mets a 1-0 lead.

to 3-0. I tired 13 consecutive batters be- rpnlaeedifore surrendering a lead-off for single runs in the first, sec-j ond and fourth. walk to Joe Morgan in the sev McCovey at first base in the Pi LATE SHOW TONITE 0HLT 11:30 P.M. ALL SEATS 1.50 GREER 177-9638 enth. Morgan stole second but JLULM MONTREAL (AP) Bemie Allen's bases-loaded single in the bottom of the ninth inning capped a tiiree-run rally, overshadowed Henry Aaron's 703rd career home run, and led the Montreal Expos to an 8-7 triumph over the Atlanta Braves in a National League baseball game Friday night.

In the seventh inning, Mon Consecutive singles by Roger two-run after a rate sixth and belted a homer in the seventh single by Tito Fuentes. Metzger, Cesar Cedeno and Bob Watson produced one run in the first Lee May doubled in the "EVEL KENIVEL" THE WORLD'S GREATEST MOTORCYCLE DARE DEVIL SEE JIM BROWN TAKE ON KARATE KILLERS! second, moved up on an error Reds 2, Mets 1 and scored on Cesar Tovar's NEW YORK (AP) Hal treal wiped out a 2-1 lead that King's home run leading off the the Braves had gained in the single. Watson slammed his 11th home run of the year in the fourth. sixth on Aaron's 30th homer of lOtft inning liitea me vincmnau Reds to a 2-1 victory over the the seasoni. The homer, off New York Mets in a National mm right-hander Steve Renko, left eP'c of wooden rkrrickOrrtn nitn and a defiant man.

Giants 5, Bucs 3 PITTSBURGH (AP) Willie him just 11 short of Babe Ruth's all-time record of 714. It McCovey hit two home runs in leading the San Francisco Gi also was his 1377th extra-base hit and put him into a tie with 17 GEORGE C.SCOTT FAYE DUN JOHN MILLS former St. Louis Cardinal great ants to a 5-3 triumph over the Pittsburgh Pirates Friday Stan Musial for the all-time COLOR u. lead in that department. HtMLtVM" TO0O-A0 League baseball game Friday night.

New York left-hander George Stone had carried a two-hitter into the ninth, but twMut singles by Dan Driessen, Tony Perez and Johnny Bench tied the game at 1-1 and drove Stone from the mound in favor of Harry Parker, 7-3. Stone had permitted a pair of second-inning singles by Perez and Andy Kosco, but the hits were sandwiched around a night. Ron Bryant, 18-8, had a per Ken Singleton's two-run SHOWS DAILY AT 1-3-5-7 9 SUNDAY SHOWS START AT 3 P.M. 1 HOW double capped the four-run sev enth inning that gave Montreal a 5-2 lead going into the ninth, but Dave Johnson got an infield feet game until Dave Cash walked to open Pittsburgh's seventh inning with the Giants ahead 5-0. One out later, Al Oliver stroked a single to center to HANK AARON 11 from target hit, advanced to second when pinch-hitter Sonny Jackson'6 ground ball was bobbled, and scored on Frank Tepedino's snan the no-hitter and move NEWY0RaKbrhbi aaa uir.Tr.tt fU, 4 A 0 0 one-out line-single to right in Cash to third.

Singles by Willie the sixth inning. single. Then Ralph Garr sin Stargell and Richie Zisk then Dave Lopes, who had been drove in two runs beiore cod Robertson walked with two out gled, Mike Lum tripled, Darrell Evans was. walked, and Aaron scored Luim with a sacrifice hit a pitch just before Buck Driessen 3b 4 110 Mays lb 4 1 1 1 TPerei lb 4 0 2 0 Kranpoot lb 0 0 0 0 Bench rf 4 0 11 Clones rf 3 0 2 0 Kosco cf 3 0 10 Milner I 4 0 10 TolarT cf 1 0 0 0 Grote 4 0 0 0 Plummr 3 0 0 0 Hahncf 4 0 0 0 King ph 11U TMart ini ss 3 0 2 0 to load the bases. ner single, took third on the clean hit and scored on Willie fly.

Elias Sosa then relieved Davis' sacrifice fly. Stahl rf Bosweit m. Chaney ss 2 0 0 0 Stone .20 0 0 HParker 0 6 Beauchp ph Gagliano ph 0 fteroivimo or 0 looo Bryant and yielded a run-scor- ing single to Dal Maxvill before pinch-hitter Richie Hebner Cubs 5, LA 1 mir.ACO AP) Billv Wil Phils 8, Astros 3 Crosby ss 10 6 0 Gullett 2 0 0 0 Menke ph 10 0 0 HOUSTON (AP) Steve Borbon nail r.HivwftN liams drove in four runs with a 34 1 7 1 35 2 6 2 Totat Total grounded out to end tne inning. San Francisco had tagged Pirate starter Bob Moose, 7-11, for a run in the third on four singles, and McCovey's solo bases-loaded single and his 15th Vinmo nm and Bob Locker FORmInbVoVIK BACK! 1 fif MANAGEMENT NOT RESPON- I IT'S That DUE I qSfi lAUGHTERI I FOR HIITER" HAROLD moviei vvCYS-Jt CVER MADEI ml Mnu coffn Cincinnati 000 000 001 1- 2 New York 000 100 000 01 DP-Cinclnnatl 1 New York 1. LOB- Carlton hurled an eight-hitter and slammed a home run Friday night in notching his 11th victory for the Philadelphia Phillies, an 8-3 triumph over 7 i 1 pg I ii ill MAULDIN ADMISSION MAT.

M.50 .75 277-1910 EVE. "2.00 M.00 1 SAT. SHOWS Cincinnati New York 5. 2B- T. Martinez, mk ways ioj, ura SB Morgan.

Stone. shots in the fourth and sixtn dd au ullett 7 6 1 1 1 3 orbon (W.6-4) 3 1 9 0 0 2 the Houston Astros. Stone 8 2-3 5 1 1 2 H.Parker (L.7-3) 11-3 1 11 0 The Philadelphia left-hander 2:23. A 36,803. also struck out 11 Astros, six in the last three innings and took Pro Football At A Glance DOWNTOWN GREER over the National League lead 1 What You I in that department with 187 to 877-5081 NOW) (G) 182 for Tom Seaver of the New York Mets.

Saturday'! Games Baltimore vs. Detroit at Memphis, turned in clutch idnth-inning relief pitching, leading Chicago to a 5-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers Friday that snapped the Cubs' losing streak at 11 games. -Bill Bonham, 5-4, who struck out nine batters and walked four, had a one-hitter going into the ninth inning. But he walked Bill Buckner to open the inning and, one out later, gave up singles to Joe Ferguson and Willie Crawford that loaded the bases. Locker then came on and Steve Garvey hit his first pitch back to the mound to start a game-ending double play.

Bonham held the National League's West Division leaders hitless until Buckner pulled a "FUNNY GIRL" Carlton's homer, off loser P-2V TELEPHONE iS-9010 .1 SI. LOUIS ai uenvsr, iv Houston vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee! LAST DAY! "THE BLOB" PUS I M.M.I.HIQU.H 1 Think! I lWWr da i ii nun An I P-P3: LE GRANDE BOULEVARD AT TWO NINETY-ONE Don Wilson in the fourth inning, was his second this season and pushed the Phillies into a 4-1 WinnBSOTfl ai Nonsas 7 K'lii Chicago at Miami, 8 p.m. New England at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Oakland vs.

Los Angeles at Berkeley, enu AE Dl AD" lead. k2k P'm- Philadelphia had gone out in New urieans ai uanaa, p.m. Sunday's Games 1 rnuL iicviiHHn I I Movi About IJ YOUNG LOVE! 8:05 vk ftntz front 3-0 against Wilson tne Cleveland vs. Cincinnati at Columbus, GREER 77-M3I Ohio, 2 p.m. WOM IM ORAVII CEVIl IN IHt HOIM N.Y.

Jets at New N.T. feiams vs. Uiuu rnnn J) B.m Of 1M VOUNO MIDI 4 first inning. A walk ana weg Luzinski's single brought the first run in. Bob Boone and Graie Robinson singled across San Diego ar san rrancisco, p.

in, THREE DEFIANT COMPANIONS IfiXz FILMED IN THE SOUTHJ i ft i tm rmrvt.rr TRUE IL' i 1 i k- 51 I i jvuun I 1 WHERE IT HAPPENS! COS. ANGELES ab bl ab bi the other runs. WALTDISNE1 Carlton, 11-14, stroked his 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 Kessinger ss 4 1 2 0 Cardenal rf 3 110 BWillamt lb 4 1 3 4 rrtv If 4 0 0 0 Lopes 2t Buckner It Davis Ferguson WCrwfrd rf homer next and Willie Monta- 3 0 10 Weekend TV Sports CATItOrtAV nez unloaded his ninth after a 3 0 1 i 0 0 Garvey ID Cev 3b UnilCTDN Hiser If 0 0 0 0 Sanfo 3b 3 0 9 9 Monday cf 4 110 Hundley 4 0 0 0 Popovich 2b 4121 Bonham 3 0 0 0 Locker 0 0 0 0 ab bi- ab di 2 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 i i I wvnn rr Tovar 3b 1 p.m. Moscow World University' 1 0 0 0 Metzger ss 3 12 0 Russell si Mssrsth Joshua Ph Downing Yeager pn Hough Wk0 PvTS 1 Oh LlL lL who needs the vvald whan ffLfJ "3 LwliTkl cwn the moon end stars "friendl PRODUCTIONS One Little Indian TECHNICOLOR9 0 Games, Channel 7. 2 p.m.

NBC Baseball, Channel 4. QnutM Chnnml 1.1. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 110 Cedeno cf 1 0 1 4 2 2 2 Agee cf .300 4 2 2 1 Watson If 413 1 0 0 0 DgRader 3b 4 0 0 1 0 0 LMav lb 4 13 5 p.ni. Moscow World UoWerslty Total .33 5 9 5 Schmidt 3b Unser cf Montanez rf Luzirrskl If Hutton lb BRoblnsn rf Boone Doyle 2b CRobinsn ss Carlton Total 1 3 1 Games, Channel 7. 9:05 p.m.

Kansas City vs. Minnesota ouo vol vuu 4 0 12 Helms 2b 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 NFL Exhibition. football, Channel 4. SlINniY 4 0 0 1 Jurze WvSrr. .7: "obi-- bPChfcagol LOB-Los Antmles 5.

CWcaao 7. 2B Popovich. HR 2 0 5 0 2 1 DWNson 4 111 JCrwford B.Willlams (15). SB Monday, Kessinger. p.m.

Atlanta baseball, Braves versus Montreal, Channel 7. 5 p.m.-Moscow world University 0 0 0 0 Porsch iaWI lk -aa .4 ..7 bu- l' AND RERBBSO. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Busse Ph Dierker Griffin Torres ph 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 "LADY AND THE TRAMP" 1 1 mi Games, Channel 7. Sports Brief 33 3 9 2 Total Total 36 8 10 8 Phildltha wa mi Locker '2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Save-Loeker (ill. HBP-by Bonham (Lopes).

A 1387. 100 202 a ADULTS $1.50 CHILD 75 SHOWS 2-5-8 P.M. 1 II Houston .11 100 gou Quitt Th Samt fvr Afaifl, Cedeno. DaRadar. Carlton, Registration for the West Gantt youth football program DPPhlladelphia 2, Houston 1 LOB Philadelphia 9, Houston i.

2B L.May,: I I .4 Luzinski. HR Carlton u), waison i will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at HEY KIDS! The BIG day is here! SATURDAY at 2 P.M. we will be giving away our ANTIQUE CAR. Be here.

YOU MAY IP ER BBSO NOW SHOWING PARIS OPEN DAILY AT 11 A.M. canton i 9 a For Sports Results Dial 22-8133 the Gantt Fire Department. The team will play in the Greenville County Recreation League. I I TTia unit is nvpr! D. Wilson (L.9-13) 6 2-3 7 6 6 4 J.Crawford 0 0 0 0 1 Forsch 1-3 0 0 0 0 Dierker 1 3 1 0 Griffin -1 0 111 HBP-by Griffin (LuzHtski).

2:16. A 20,690. Registration fee is $20 covering the use of uniiorms ana in it I bu can thrill again rsn I we I totjie happiest LHJ LOWER LEVEL Orioles Take Fifth In Row 235-2834 1 alltherid. H5tp WALKING TALL Is Protect Division Lead i Jm a i To This Years BILLY JACK! Clyde in the second on Thur 'ye 7 imM I 153 man Munson double ana a single by Gene Michael, but the wmm 12 th i WiiK. MiuHT JUI TURN OUT TO BE THIS YEAR'S SLEEPER AND EMULATE THE RUNAWAY SUCCESS OF "BILLY JACK'." Rangers countered in tne mtn off Yankee 6tarter Sam McDowell, 5-5.

Tom Grieve singled, Elliot Ml Maddox walked and after Dave ATTENP MATINEES FOR CHOICE BALTIMORE (AP) Jim Palmer, with ninth-inning relief help from Grant Jackson, hurled his ninth consecutive victory, and the streaking Baltimore Orioles defeated the staggering White Sox 3-2. It was the fifth straight victory for the American League Eastern Division leaders and the seventh loss in the last eight games for the White Sox. The Orioles wasteti numerous early opportunities against Stan Bahnsen, 15-14 with a 1-14 lifetime record against Baltimore, but scored on a second-inning sacrifice fly by Bobby Grich and double by Rich Coggins in the fourth. Nelson bunted a single, Yankee third baseman Graig Nettles threw the ball away, allowing Grieve and Maddox to score. After Toby Harrah sacrificed Nelson to third.

Jim Fregosi's This Ii the) en ratad mevi poranti theuld bring thalr TEENAGE hildre)n to mI SHOWS ADULTS $2.00 CHILD $1.00 III PLL'MMER 1 I NOW rAIA.llf SEATS OL1VA PALMER $1.00 until 3 il ajwajajajaaawi sacrifice fly brought home the third run of the inning. NEW YORK TEXAS Twins 14, Indians 2 CLEVELAND (AP) -Tony Oliva hamimered two home runs, one a grand slam, and ah hi NEXT ATTRACTION: RICHARD HARRIS IN "CAMELOT" (G) ao I SPECIAL LATE SHOW TONIGHT 11:00 ONLY1 1 I 2 3 2 5 Clarke 2b DNelson 2b Uarrnh ts 1 9 i Fregosl 3b MAIOU ID White If Murcer cf 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Spencer lb 4 1 3 1 AJonnsn on Munsort GNettles 3b 3 A 3 2 2 the Minnesota Twins erupted for a nine-run second inning in romping to a 14-2 victory over the Cleveland Indians Friday Jo suaaKis id. 0 Burrughi If 5 Hart an FAlou rf, 3 Bllmberg Dh 1 0 0 0 Grieve rf Derg BARGAIN HR. 1:30 to SEATS $1.00 COMPLETE SHOWS 2-5-8 2 niim di niKiun ciiCDEijer 0 0 0 0 0 0 Calliion rf 0 0 0 0 Maddox cf Michael ss 4 0 Clyde McDowell 0 0 0 JBrown Buskey 0 0 0 0 minu DLUiiiiiu ouortnot; Jerry Terrell, wno inaa iout Total 34 1 9 1 Total 32 I 13 i New York OK M0 000- 1 Ti. 000 031 llx- I -Charles Champlin, L.A.

Timet "SUPERB! SIMPLY FASCINATING!" II II hits, and Phil Roof delivered their first home runs of the season to support Bert Blyleven, who had no trouble raising his EG. Nettles. DP New York 2, Texai 1. LOB New York 10, Texas 7. 2B Mun-tnn.

A Inhncnn. Burroughs. 3B-Spencer. Judith Crist, New York Magazine HR D.Nelson (5). Harrah.

SF Frt- record to 15-12 with a O.I, Grieve. ER BB SO Palmer, 17-6, and on the way season, struck out six and walked four before running into trouble in the ninth when the White Sox made it close on Carlos May's run-producing grounder and Tony Muser's RBI single. Grich's run-producing sacrifice fly in the second followed a double by Brooks Robinson and a bloop single by Earl Williams. Grich singled and advanced on an error in the fourth before being trapped in a rundown. But Al Bumbry, who reached on the fielder's choice, took sfiwmd on a passed ball and McDowell 4 2-3 3 3 4 Buskey 31-3 7 0 Clyde (W-4) 7 7 114 JRrAwn 7 7 0 0 0 rl EVFLAND ah hi 9o di 4 1 RBU 3h a row (2).

WP-Clyde, Tarrail si Buskey. a I VI 011 4 3 3 0 WWillmi If 1 0 0 0 Chmbllsi lb 4 2 2 4 Ellis rew 20 ompsn ii vi dh 4 NUMBER ONE BOOK OF THE YEAR! NOW- THE SUSPENSE FILM OF THE YEAR! PGi TKCHNICOLOII eamDia rr Us dh Dorwlrt rf Braun.3b Red Sox 6, KG 4 BOSTON (AP) Carl Yastr 1 Torres ct 1 RLollch dh 5 1 6 Hlal IT 3 4 0 4 0 iJ Molt It) lb Brinamr 2D Duffy il Bosman WHcox il86 a 0 0 0 0 zemski drove in two runs, one with a double in the four-run ROOf Blylavan ivan NtKicn fifth inning, and the Boston Red 35 2 7 0 Total 44141814 Total 290 021 000-14 Minnesota Sox held on for a 6-4 victory over the Kansas City Royals ATI unearned run on Clev leveland 000 002 000 2 Terrell. Ell i. Chambllss. Braun.

DVVI FINAL WEEK Friday nieht. Rich CoBgln's double. MAI Minnesota l. lob Minnesoia iu, tlllftBC Clevand 7. 2B Darwin, Braun 2, Brye.

MR Terrell ID, oiiva i iu The Red Sox went right to work on the Royals' starter IP RERBBSO lyleven 9 7 1 5 osman L.3-13) 11-3 4 4 4 2 1 1 3 0 0 1 Dick Drago, 12-12. Tommy Har oer led off the first with i Wlli-ni 1 1 1-3 4 5 1.3 4 Lamb 3 2-3 7 3 3 0 3 Keklch 32-3 1 0 0 2 il Deader's Digest 1 1 PK.IIv rf 3 0 Bumory it Sharo cf 4 0 9 CoqTn rf Bahnitn 0 0 0 0 even. Balk even, 2:48. nuwbn 1 rn single, crossed over to third on Luis Aparicio's single and scored on Yastrzemski's ground XV. prase' iSWv' Technicolor tittle yjM Indian I ifT kieurv i A I IfT nirtirv MOORE 4 I I 11 I 7il0-9il0 I JL 0 i 35 3 9 3 1 An9 i Oil Rangers 8, Yanks 1 out malt -iva ancTnu KANSAS ab bi CITY, rh bi 32 2 I 2 Total Chicago JAMES 1 1 0 Harper If Patek Alk lfth Iftv AMr rlA tl irici Bammora Mucr.

bp-BaftmoiV ia in PnaSintnn iiiiii'iiim Vitrmslcl lb Hovley pN Rolai 2b Bevqua 2b Otis rf BOND caoo 6, Balflmora irt; Cepeda dh Cater 3b ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP) -Teen-ager David Clyde and reliever Jackie Brown scattered nine hits, and the Texas Rangers scored three runs in the fifth inning to beat the New Halnton, Orlch. Mayberry lb I MeRaa rf Charlotte's Web MiMm kBM Fisk RMHler ef Griffin 2b DEvani rf Plniella If 4 uveandietdIe Bahnsan tUJ-10 Palmar aimer (V TKCMNICOLOIt rj Reichardt dti 3 I Schaal 3b 4 1 iJacKion SavaG 6 Moret 1 1 Pattin (7), pb Harrmann HB COLO PO A 14,401. 2:28 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 8rago arbar INDIAN TRAMP York Yankees 8-1 and break an eightigame losing streak. The 16Hyear-old Clyde, less than three months out of a 11 12 4 Total "Branrwood" PARADI or Total 33 4 7 3 Kansai City Boston 000 004 000 4 II LAST 6 DAYS KirrJ 100 l0UX 1 ttt uraao.

Aoar cio. Heaiv, cater, Larer. SHOWS ur 'nt dUmmcK SHOWS ii! mM LOB Kamas City 7, Boston I. JB Yas-tremskl, Patek. HR-McRaa (4).

SB- i-iarper, u.tvans. IP RERBBSO HOMES OPEN SATURDAY IMlllaX Houston hiigh school, picked up his fourth victory in eight decisions and 11 starts. Brown came on In the eighth and picked up the save. New York took a 1-0 lead off 1 Draw 31-3 5 1 2 0 Garber lj 7 4 4 3 Marat (W.7-M 111 4 i 4 Pattin 10 0 1 Sava-Pattln (1). 4:57..

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