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pa DAN, SEPTEMBER 27,1987, GIANTS WIDEN MARGIN OVER | CHICAGO CUBS : BRUINS SPLIT TWIN BILL WITH CARDINALS, AS NEW | YORKERS WHIP DODGERS; FOUR GAMES IN LEAD | cial to The Citizen) W YORK, Sept, 27.—Prac- I hopes of Chicago Cub: overtaking or tieing New Yor! Giants become nil. The! margin ween the Giants anc Cubs has n increased to four} full gam s the Bruins split a twin 3t. Louis Cardinals} players downed Brook- | j ts had a tough battle] with the Flatbush aggregation. | They secured three Dod; a trio of en, while} ers were able} to limit the Brooklynites to sev-; en.safe blows. The New York-! ers committed three errors to one} for the Dodgers but were able to! squeeze out a 4 to 3 victory. | Behind five-hit pi Weliand, St. Lou a tough. time out the Bruins in the opening fracas~of a doubleheaden,, heapuse, of »-two » miscues, The @ybs mide a many runs a8" they ‘did hits. the ® ng by Bob| Cardinals had! nosing Redbirds hit Lee and Bryant wy ie 11 safe blov six markers he Cubs the final game, 8 to 5, outhit. Again the Gashouse Gang made two bad plays. The contest was called at the end of the eighth frame on account of dark-} ness. | Pittsburgh Pirates and -Cincin- nati Reds also divided a, twin bill. | ok the initia frames| Five errors were made in| Although outhit, 8 r cored an 8 to 2 victory over the Pirates, aided by two miscues. ' Boston Bees, usually a light hitting c'ub, staged one of the! most powerful hitting games of! the season. The py _ Pounaes five Philadelph pitchers for a total of 25 and 17 runs. The Phils. thrice on 11 bingles. f Boston Red Sox whipped New, York Yankees, 7 to 2, as Wilson held Murderers’ Row to six safe | hits. { “in a game called at the end of the seventh because of darkness, ' Philadelphia Athletics and Wash-! ington Senators wound up ina tie, 7 to 7. Chieago White Sox edged out St. Louis Browns, 4 to 3, although limited to five bingles by Kimber- | lin. This occurréd in the, first: game of a *doubleheader. The | nightcap witnessed a four-hit per-} formance by Kennedy as the Sox went on to take both ends of the twin bill. (inal score in the last game was 4 to 1, Detroit Tigers were beaten twice by Cleveland Indians, 9 to and 4 to 8. Bob Feller turned a five-hit affair in the night-| and pushed ., 9 by although The summaries: NATIONAL LEAGUE At New York R. H. E.} Brooklyn $24) New York 48 3 Batteries: n, Frank-| Hoyt, On' The ELECTRICAL STAND OF LIVING! I; ‘Brennan, Melton and Danning, | ef | Lombardi. Glenn; jley; Kennedy and Rensa. | Detroit. | Cleveland 5] ’ Today’s Horoscope sccccccceccecccccecccees | Today bestows a loving disposi-| tion, causing the native to become zlmost infatuated with the object jof affections. There are fai ‘abilities but an indication of lack opportunity in the early days. It may be a difficult life. of house and Phelps; Schumacher, At Palageenie Boston {Philadelphia ....... * Batteries: offner, Bush and fueller; La Master, Jorgens, Al- en, Burkhart, Mulcahy and Step- henson, R. H. E. ws Fy n+ aoaae 8 311 2 First Game At Cinéinnati Pittsburgh -....... Cincinnati Batteri 7 ringer, Kleinhans, R. H. E. 5 11 * 410 ‘obin and Todd; Der- Schott and Pete Doberry, who has been mar- tied eight times, is thinkin’ o’ takin’ out some wife insurance. A politician is a feller who prom- ises what other fellers produce, __,_, STARS VS. RED “DEVILS TONIGHT Second Game At Cincinnati Pittsburgh Cincinnati te 384 Batteries: Sv and Todd; Gris- som, Van Dermeer, Kleinhans and iD. Moore. SATANS HAVEN’T LOST CON- TEST SINCE OPENING OF SENIOR LEAGUE First Game At, St, Louis oe and Roberts Stars and ‘Caraballo and} Red Devils will play tonight at Bayview Park in the fifth game of the Senior Diamondball League schedule. Hartnett; jo rentian. 6 eiland, Ry ba At St, Louis : Chicago The Red Devils have won both St: Louis. !.:.... 5 13 2jof their games since the beginning | (Called, end of eighth, darkness)]of the circuit. The Stars have Batteries: French, Root and] won one and lost one. O'Dea; Krist, Harrell, Kleinke, The Satans will put their full Blake and Ogrodowski. 3 % tiga: strength on the field tonight, AMERICAN LEAGUE which will include: At Boston a Manager Caraballo, 2b; New York Howard Gates. c; Boston Ward, p; 1» DS oa G. Acevedo, 1b; Valdes, 3b; REE J. Garcia, ss; - HE) Hopkins, Stanley and hy We Coe * 1 outfielders; Ed. Sweeting, sf; The Stars will use thg follow- ing players: Stickney, the only lefthanded catcher in captivity, backstop; 2 Hadley, Andrews and Wilson and Peacock. At Washington Philadelphia Washington (Called, end of s Batteries: Williams, Kelley, Nel- son and Hayes; Kohlman, W. Fer- rell and R. Ferrell. Griener, First Game At Chicago Louis Chieago Batteries: Kimberlin and Giu- , liani; Lyons and Sewell. looking broher, p; J. Villareal, 1b. Barroso, 2b; Lewis, 3b; “Drop ’Em” Domenech, ss; Demeritt, sf; J. Roberts, Jasper, G. Roberts and Sweeting for outfield duty. Lights will go on at 7:30 o’clock for team practice and contest will begin at 8 o’clock. R. H. E. St. Send Game At Chicago St. Louis Chicago Batteries: oupal .and Hems- Frank “Pie Tynes or his good-} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN \SOCIAL LEAGUE’S COMING GAMES, In the Social. Diamondball League last Friday, Roberts Stars defeated Coca-Cola. Schedule for this week follows: ‘Caraballo Red Devils vs. Coca- Cola Tuesday afternoon. Red ile vs. Roberts Stars, Wednes Co ane and Roberts Stars on Friday afternoon. League standing: bi sets Pet. } 833 429 -286 Sp Po 1 i Roberts Stars 4 Coca-Cola .. 5 Today’s Birthdays) evcscccsser Raymond Moley of New ae professor, editor, former New Dealer, born at Berea, Ohio, 51 years ago. Ira N. Gabrielson, chief of the Bureau of Biological Survey, Dept. of Agricultuse, at Sioex, Rapids, Iowa, 48 sears ago Dr. J. Duncan. Spaeth, _ presi-} dent of the Univ. of Kansas City, born 69 years ago. Charles J. Connick of Boston, stained glass artist, born at Springboro, Pa., 62 years ago. Dr. Oscar Riddle of | Washing- ton, D. C., famed biologist, born 60 years ago. Nicholas K. Roerich York, author, explorer. born Russia, 63 years ago. 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