The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 20, 1970, Image 7

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THE BATTALION
Wednesday, May 20, 1970
College Station, Texas
Page 7
Mets move back on top
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Very few of the experts picked
the New York Mets to repeat as
world or even National League
or even National League East
champs because their hitting was
considered to be an over the head
sort of thing that came along
with the fact that the Mets were
in the thick of things and every
body had the little extra blood
flowing every time they took the
field.
It was thought that the Mets
would have the pitching with the
great young staff led by Tom
Seaver, Jerry Koosman and Gary
Gentry but the hitting would be
the downfall.
Tuesday night the Mets moved
back to the top as they beat the
Montreal Expos 7-4 while the
Chicago Cubs were being nipped
by the Cincinnati Reds 3-1.
The two teams are tied in
games but the Cubs having play
ed two less games have a one
percentage point edge on the
miracle men from the big city.
The Mets win was a typical
Met victory of the ’69 variety
as they hit five home runs to
whip the Expos.
Tommy Agee started it all with
a leadoff homer in the first and
a little later in the inning Ron
Swoboda slammed a two-run shot
out of Jarry Park.
Cleon Jones, Donn Clendenon
and Agee homered later in the
contest as one of the Mets other
pitchers veteran Ray Sadecki
tossed a eight-hitter.
Yes, the Mets having been
getting the pitching that was
expected having already got three
one-hitters and at one stage three
straight shutouts but the hitting
could again be the difference if
the Mets perform another miracle
next fall.
In other National League games
Tuesday night, it was Philadel
phia shutting out Pittsburgh 2-0,
Cincinnati over the Cubs 3-1, St.
Louis bombed Houston 12-3, Los
Angeles defeated San Diego 8-3
and Atlanta bested San Francisco
4-2.
In American League play Bal
timore trimmed New York 5-1,
Boston edged Detroit 5-4, Min
nesota clipped Kansas City 5-4,
Milwaukee slugged Oakland 6-3
and California shutout the White
Sox 3-0.
Chris Short helped the Phillies
snap a 10 game losing streak by
tossing a four hit shutout at the
Pirates.
Mel Garbo’s seventh inning
triple knocked in two runs in
the three run inning that pro
pelled the Reds and Gary Nolan
to 3-1 over the Cubs.
Richie Allen poled a three run
homer off Astro pitcher Scipio
Spinks to highlight a six run
fourth inning as the Cards helped
rookie Santiago Guzman win his
major league debut with a five
hitter, 12-3.
A three-run homer by Bill Su-
dakis and a two-run double by
Wes Parker ignited the fire for
the Dodgers to defeat the Padres
8-3 as Don Sutton won his sixth
game of the year.
Milt Pappas, sidelined since
April 21 with a fractured finger,
tossed a five hitter at the San
Francisco Giants and Juan Mari-
chal as the Braves won 4-2.
The Orioles ended a six game
losing streak in Yankee Stadium
that dates back to May 4, 1969
with a 5-1 win behind the four hit
pitching of Jim Palmer and red
hot bat of Frank Robinson.
Robinson, who has hit .432 in
his last 23 games slammed two
doubles and a single to drive in
two runs.
Tony Conigliaro drilled a bases
loaded single in the bottom of
the ninth as the Red Sox trimmed
the Tigers 5-4 extending the
Tigers losing streak to six games.
Rod Carew, scored the winning
run on a wild pitch in the tenth
inning as the Minnesota Twins
edged the Kansas City Royals
5-4.
The Milwaukee Brewers spark
ed by four hits from Tommy
Harper clubbed the Oakland Ath
letics 6-3.
Harper slammed a homer and
a double in his four hits for the
game and also stole his 17th base
tops in the league and his double
gives him 12 for the league lead
in that department.
Rudy May, hurled a two hitter
and struck out 11 to pitch the
Angels to 3-0 win over the White
Sox. Roger Repoz paced the An
gel attack with double and a
home run.
Brown breaks
playoff record
as Pacers win
By JACK STEVENSON
Associated Press Sports Writer
ANAHEIM (A*) — Roger Brown
shot an American Basketball As
sociation playoff record 53 points
Tuesday night, leading the In
diana Pacers to a 142-120 victory
over the Los Angeles Stars and a
3-1 lead in their best-of-seven
championship series.
A crowd of 7,027 in the Ana
heim Convention Center saw the
former Dayton star hit 18 times
from the floor, including three
three-pointers from outside the
25-foot range. The 6-foot-5 for
ward hit 14 of 16 from the free
throw line.
The Pacers, champions of the
Eastern Division, now return
home for a Saturday afternoon
televised game which could bring
them the ABA crown.
The Pacex-s had six players
in double figures, Brown, with
his 53—which bettered the play
off record of 52 set by Rick Barry
of Washington this season against
Denver—Bob Netolicky, 18; Fred
Lewis, 17; Bill Keller, 16; Mel
Daniels, 14, and Art Becker, 11.
Andy Anderson led the Stars
with 20 points while George
Stone and Craig Raymond netted
19 apiece.
In addition to his high-scoring
effort, Brown snared 13 rebounds
and contributed six assists.
Both clubs showed the effects
of three games in as many nights.
The Stars, however, committed
27 turnovers, hastening their own
downfall.
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AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo.
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Force and Army football teams
will meet annually. In five games
through last season each has won
two and one ended in a tie.
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