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   Ukiah Daily Journal (Newspaper) - July 27, 1966, Ukiah, California                                UKIAH DAILY JULY 27,1966 is the This age-old baseball adage true again last night as the Pony past Upper Napa in one extra in an unbelieving crowd which saw both teams go wild in was at 5-5 at the the regulation seven it Napa change its starting cool and deceptive if not overly quick Allen a because the revised 1966 Pony League rules ently not allow a hurler to pitch nine innings in tournament competition in one as in the but only his With file score tied but Napa Valley having In an inning Swank perhaps been for four runs on just two including a homer to deep centerfield by Steve Counter Explosion But if iyou think that explosion was something to write home wait until you hear what happened in the last of the with Ukiah at Napa's relief pitchers simply got into water early and before the eighth was over the game was by the that was down going into the last of Ukiah's hopes were pretty dim as a star pitcher in. South Little League last stepped to the plate for Ukiah Pony All-Stars to open the who went to right field in the seventh and in the last of the seventh had been at bat when Ukiah's winning run in the person of Johnny Johnson was picked off second on a slick play to end the tied into a third pitch for a Jay who had ripped a single and double in three pre- vious scored once and drove in a got hit by n pitched ball and Ukiah was on its way to Anderson came in moments on a wild pitch after Mike had forced Sierens at but with only one down and in Ukiah was scenting the km Relief pitcher Tom Pepper helped win his own game with a sharp single that scored Lead-off batter Tim Trotter wailed out a free pass and men came around as Pat Johnson singled to center and Trotter trotted across the plate as the made an With in and two down after Pepper was cut down at Lilburn hitless in four previous came to Grandstand managers figured Hoagie might be lifted for a bul Hage let him bat and hp swung away to slash a single to score Johnson With the tying * Close But Wild That left it up to Johnny who had one previous and who had bejen the potential winning run when he was caught napping off second in the th. a fine came through with a scoring Napa had pecked away for one run on one hit in the and scored once without a hit in the second to take a 2-0 Ukiah got single by Johnny Johnson in the second but couldn't Johnson being thrown out In the third Sierens with a single and Mike Tate doubled after Sierens scored on a wild Tate came through to score as Pat Johnson got life on an to tie the score at 2-2. Napa scored again in ihe fourth to 3-2, and Ukiah tied it up fn the fourth with two down on Anderson's double and Sierens In the fifth Mark starting Ukiah tripled and missed a homer by inches start off a rally and drove him home with a scoring himself on two stolen ' bases and an error to make it 5-2. Ukiah appeared to be out in front to but Napa wouldn't give up and scored two in the sixth one in the That tied it up and Ukiah was scoreless the sixth and thanks largely to a sparkling catch in left field and thwarted stealing attempts and getting a man picked off The two teams renew their two out qf three series Thursday night at 8 in St. Helena and if a third game is needed it will be in Anton Stadium Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. The of the series goes to Petaluma for the Sectional All-Star tourney next It looked like both teams tried to give the game away at times last tried just as hard to win it Ukiah got and a bit of psychological Napa lost one run at the plate and had another close call go against it at except for the final extra the didn't look like it earned the But it got it. It also got hits to Napa's 10. Most important it got 10 runs to Napa's Giants Have Broken SPORT 3AN FRANCISCO - was way out of a slump today along with the San Francisco Giants who a 5-4, Cincinnati I Chicago 9-6 and St. Louis edged and once more held place in the National League With Hart banging a- homer and adding a the Giants defeated the Pittsburgh 8-3,, Tuesday and knocked of the by a full * said conic Hart when asked he felt he had regained form after going hitless in 18 been trying to pull outside pitches too much instead of just meeting the He boomed and 22nd of the in the first inning off the Steve Blass and then added la sacrifice fly in the t after 4he Pittsburgh Tommy Elsewhere in the senior New York nipped By Rouson Soviet Trackmen Way Off Atlanta 4-3^ In the Cleveland topped Baltimore 7-4, Minnesota tripped New 6-3, Washington clubbed 6-2, Boston bested Kansas City 8-3 and Detroit shaded Chicago 3-1 in the first game of a was rained Tony Oliva is on top and the sky's the The Minnesota replaced Baltimore's Russ Snyder as die American Matter Tuesday night with a homer and double raised his average also helped the Twins score their second over the SAN Calif. He won and kept his promise Tony Lema is to the scribes then and w Y was gone with his in 12 - Blass now has failed to Inst tye 19 straight times since April 19/lf**. was for pinch hitter Tuesday .in third Hart unloaded in the opening after Blass given up two with two: Then Fuentes to assure Kth against two t - - It held a 6-3 lead in the had Tirst and second with this Herman Franks of the Hairy Walker of the got out computers which at one 1 Pittsburgh's Matty the taken out for pinch hitter Bob F left-hander Jerry Lynch to come up as a Franks brought in southpaw Henry to replace sent up Manny Mota instead Lefty Alou but jWalker switched Bailey and countered by right-hander Gene Alley filed out land the was j Francisco then added insurance by scoring in its half of the seventh then hurled ball the the ' Pittsburgh's eame or ia homer by Robertc his 16th of the sea in the sixth and single that brought across another tally off Perry during the seventh inning 1 The fiery Clemente's homer up for his base error in the fifth which Davenport score unearned j Perry now has beaten the four times in as many decisions this Bob Bolin is slated to go today for the Giants against Ukiah Journal MC and W. New York Yankees in 10 games this 6-3. Oliva has batting championship two straig with averages of and and is seeking to become first player since Ty Cobb to win three in Tony say he it will Me to W he can But be out that were months for him and You know what was ' reporter at Yankee night was letting about Then the base hits the time and my average really he goes that happens again I might get up to or Of it m- the other way and I might only hit Ail Ferrara's pinch single with out in 1he ninth scored Ron Fairly with Los run ' and climaxed a Dick who homered Jn the fourth for the Med off with a. singled and Fairly beat out a bunt to load the Jim Gilliam singled in a run to tie the score at 3-3. After a at the plate Ferrara batted winning pitcher Ron and fans home with his liner down the line Tie single scored Cleon Jones second to snap a 4-4 tie and send the Mets to their straight victory over Houston New York scored runs with two out in the third as Larry Elliot doubled in two runs and Jones doubled home Bob Shaw won his eighth game in 17 decision's thanks to the relief pitching of Rob Mike Shannon slammed homer in the eighth inning after Hank Aaron had with his 30th of the campaign Tim McCarver also hit a home run for the who whipped Atlanta for the fourth straight game and the Braves into Al Jackson registered the his 10th against eight Deron Johnson homer during a rally the eighth inning tor the who handed Dick Ellsworth his 16th Jim and Tony Perez each belted a homer for Cincinnati while Billy had two and Randy Hundley one for back home for the last The bodies of Lema and his wife arrived while federal the Midwest investigated the plane crash which took the lives of the Lemas and two - Sunday on a golf course in Ind. Investigators found to in luggage Albert Lake County deputy in checks and the rest in British pound Lema apparently won in the recent - His first job came a stint in the He served as an assistant at ' San Golf Later Lema pro job at tour 11957. with the aid of Bay Doten and W. D. Van His first win wag the Indio an event held for in subsequent years whenever he - Lema rarely drank champagne but the bubbly drink came to Lema's relaxed and happy personality made him one of most popular performers among fans and players x His career skyrocketed and in 1964, he a. golf V coup when he won the British the Bing Crosby the World Series of Golf .to join exclusive ranks pros who have earned more in official prize mopey in one Lema never denied reputation as man during his days On but .in 1963, he married stewards * an exemplary family Palm Springs Thunderbird invi For the first Lema's winnings never topped the mark but in the fall of things And it was then that Lema picked up the of Noticing writers were drinking beer in the press he worry you'll be drinking champagne if I moved to Dallas so his wife near to her She was 30 at the time of her deaths Funeral the those who didn't qualify for will be held Thursday at United Press Major League Standings American League OB 66 34 53 53 52 46 45 42 44 43 Tuesday's Results Detroit 3 Chicago 1, Det at 2nd, rain Boston 8 Kan City 5, night Minnesota 6 New nighT 7 Baltimore 4, night Washington 6 California 2, night L. Pet. OB San Francisco 60 40 Baltimore Cleveland California Minnesota Chicago New York Kansas City Washington Boston 43 45 47 49 52 52 55 59 58 11 12 13% 15% 19 19% 22% 23% 23% 1st, Pittsburgh Los Angeles Philadelphia Louis Houston Cincinnati Atlanta New York Chicago 58 57 52 50 48 45 40 40 47 47 50 52 1 1% 7% 8% 11 464 13% 459 14 45 53 44 54.449 15 31 67 28. Tuesday's San Francisco 8 Pittsburgh 3 St. Louis 4 Atlanta 3, night Cincinnati 9 Chicago 6, night New Hork 5 Houston 4, night Lps Angeles 3 2, night BV United Calif. & Raul San Battling I Water Wells 1ft to 6 ft. Slit Gravel Packed or and Dm Truck Work 495.7131 2. St. Elizabeth's Church in nearby A Rosary be said tonight St. Leander's Church where the Lemas married three It will be preceded by public viewing at Santos Robinson Entombment will be in Holy Sepulcher Hayward One Bad Inning Blasts South from Area Play South Ukiah's Little League All-Stars were eliminated from further 1966 tournament play at Lower Lake last night and it was the little brother of the boy who led to the area championship some four years ago a major hand in Ukiah's Gary like Jose his older is quite a ball player when the chips are While Jose's home run hitting paced to the championship a few years u.s.s.r. The Soviet Union scored a close victory over Poland in their track and field meet but at ihe same time to the United had a difficult time than was in turning back 174-155, in that was arranged after both scheduled trips to the United in protest against American involvement in Viet The Soviet men downed their Polish counterparts by a slim 108-104 margin but picked up a decisive 66-51 victory in the women's A comparison of results here against efforts in last weekend's Los Times i- out ahead in seven of 11 The Russian men outdid their counterparts ' in the 400-meter 400-meter 100-meter the javelin and the hammer The American women outdid only in track winning oh a comparison of time the 100 and 200 meter the 880-yard run and 8&meter it was Gary's clutch Games shows that League Leaders League g. AB- r. H. Pet. Pitt 87 327 48 112 StL 78 266 39 88 Pitt 386 63 127 Pitt 88 317 55 104 Atl 99 430 67;137 Hou 68 25 34 Atl 88 276 35 85 Cin 7J.296 34 91 Phil 283 98 390 61119 American League -' g. r. Pet. the Americans turned in better performances in 18 of 31 Of the men drive single which broke open the game in the fifth and opened the flood gates for seven a 7-1 victory over tihe South last Cruz also a bushel of I sparkling field but when it came to fielding - or I there was nothing to choose tween the two teams for five A double by Gordon added to the frosting on cake and sent it on to Norton sprained an Thursday ' Lake of five other Chargers High School 6 p.m. Northern are also on the sidelines finals against Napa Valley from various injuries Bal 98 358 78 116 Deit 80 281 91 94 329 56 99 Bal 100 403 67 121 Cal 92 332 41 96 Cal 87 312 47 90 Minn 74 234 31 67 NY 81 256 ' 30 73 Runs for the right to meet the Southern Area champion at Saturday ' Ken - who fanned got the win for while the loss went to tiring Ron Minn. 97 378 62 125 who also pitched World Soccer Field Completed LONDON For coffee and For a place in the World Soccer Cup final on Saturday against West For a consolation thrashed the Russian men 14-61 third place game Thursday while the Soviet women came against a game they unhappily qualified for by on the losing end of the Both went down by identical scores of 2-1, Russia on Monday to and Ai Tuesday to 5 The finalists are the teams about which the Latins when they won quarterfinal games through biased As England and West Germany celebrated their success Norton Hurt Calif. - The injury list of the San Diego Chargers grew larger Tuesday when veteran halfback Paul Lowe pulled a muscle and end SAN LEANDRO 19-year-old caddy part of the way from his Arlington to attend Tony Lema's funeral Jerry who comes from a family of 13 children apd referred Lema as his caddied for the several times since 1962 and had gone to 111., Sunday to watch his Winters hereto pay his final respects to a man he SAN family Tony Lema that in lieu of flowers condolences may be expressed in contributions the Boys Center in Coast Mound Aces SAN FRANCISCO - Vancouver's Vem Handrahan clings to his in latest official Pacific Coast League hurling statistics with a 2.38 earned run Manly Johnston of Indianapolis is tops in wins with 13 and Singer of Spokane is the top strikeout artist with 141. Whitby of Denver is league workhorse with 169 ' 1 DEER SEASON OPENS AUGUST - Hats - Rags & National Braves 30; Braves 26; Pirates 24; Mays Giants 22. American F. Orioles 29; 23; Indians and Orioles 22; Tigers and Twins 21. Runs Batted In National Braves 77? Pirates 70; Braves 68; Pirates 67; Giants 63. American B. Orioles Orioles 74: F. 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