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n 5-yard lass on an attempted pas^plnv.tar!)' in the final quarter Sullivan moved from its own 37 to the ‘Ols1 31 hut ran out of gas.I he drive followed KctroiTs third touchdown. Wagers scored it from HI yards out. but Mays got most of tho applause. Trapped on an option play. Mays danced away from would-be ladders until he spot I eel Wage re. Wagers took alost five.Hie Indians jumped on starter Johnny Kucks for four runs in four innings, and continued their attack agnitisl reliever John Tsi-touris.L.iiman drove in the fir.-t two* runs in I he second with a single. Tilo Fr.mcona. who also bad threejKcn-jph crPhillip*. JS Roir. «no r I i4 110Totals4 0 7 1 4 2 3 1 4 D 2 0 4 0 10 I ♦ 13I OM Dill!I C C t. 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C.inr.i^ --li.:*hic.«. } .t\i. - Mr Kir.v Ju-.ci —I * 'lt;.','r..i? lr- k Jic!'.i*lt;a: li'-nA' 3 • *5 r.lid. i -ii. lt;i % r!. r nr •. ^as^ii 411-jrii: .N»:;m?h4m lt;1.3 },l. fio.-nM211•N24 J 1»312*1 »:i411»i*»/3s10S3*0.1 417 2S5 :aJ I4c»17 a n-ii0ooo-oSL I 1.1 VAN’l.«s VB'lM.-.IU?.McllCIPi4;eiPn '‘fpf r( :».|ililt;-*lt;-MvMiiUnW. 1 -rhiR.-.K-I'fSenators in the final Appalachian-league game of I he scn'-on Ihurs-, DUBLIN 'LTD — Playwright day night at Bowen Field. | Brendan Behan left for New Yorktv 4 »i JiThe lefi-handelt;! Wells iiad die Orioles well in conlrol all the way.lie gave up only one single—a second inning clean swipe to cen-(crfield by rightholder Jin- Rouse.The Scnmors managed n tiih in the second frame. Home run kin* Joy drills stemmed a single to left and nHvnncrH in second nn a wifd pilch by loser N’orni 5»kikns. First baseman Michaels sladictlThursday right, serenaded by Irishmen and fortified by nothing stronger than black roffco.Beban, whose drinking feats are as famous as his plays, turned down Irish coffee — coffee and Irish whisky—and said My American visit will be dry/’There was shorn in g and singingII**.;Pi J 3iI HalI\TOhowever, from 1 he crowd nl Theairport ii see him off. ar-.d ihehan infield hil and (iritis went mjlnirly Behan joined in die funApollwitIihe1J !*«►.third. Ar.olher wild pitch krnt the Icfi-ficidcr hrmie.Skikas was mbbed for three other tallies in ihc sixlli lhaf led In Ins downfall. l-'rnC'f Williams reached first on a fielder's choice and Grills tv as awarded ihc second walk of the fra inc.Roth racerl home on a hit b% ^There arc tuo things I wonT:}' do tlieic.” he said or his \ isit. • Mwon t drink—and f won't shave.”He lofd ihe crovsd be was getting VIP treal mem from airport officials.Come in, Wy, lie roared. I bey Ireat voir boiler licrr. lhan* *on they tlo in Fnglish jails Behan will niicnlt;i rlie Rroailwa\be r maiBsairIbeMirhaels dial Ixwmrcd by (Ciitrrfielder Hobby Adams for n triple.]premiere nf his play Ihe Hos. the only extra-base knock of ihc * tage. uhich lias been rimning in game. | l.ondon two years.(Jorrv (.nssirly poppetl a sacrifice f:moi nn h orcrisr
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