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f Baseball roundup I. I Cards lose again From our wire services The be St. St louis Cardinals lost their seventh game In eight tries fries Saturday evening to the Atlanta Braves 8 Atlanta starter Ron Reed d limited the Cards to seven hits bits raising his record to 6 64 Reed shut shul out the Cards until the ninth when Reggie Smith and Joe Torre singled Smith went to third on a force play and scored on a single sin e by Ken Reitz Lynn McGlothen got the loss Joss dropping his record to 12 In other National League games San Francisco beat Philadelphia 3 13 Cincinnati defeated Pittsburgh 9 4 Houston H uston shut out Chicago 4 0 and anil an San Diego nailed Montreal 5 The Giants' Giants hit 18 attack was lead by first baseman Steve Ontiveros who drove home four runs with a double and a single as Giant pitcher Mike Caldwell Caidwell with relief help hep from Randy Moffitt itt picked up his first victory in nearly two months Tom Hall getting his first start in almost a year was helped to his first victory of m the year by Johnny Bench and Tony Perez as they combined to drive in seven runs and power the Reds over the Pirates Bobby Tolan hit empty bases-empty home runs in his first two at- at bats to pace the San Diego Padres over the Montreal Expos Rookie Dave Freisleben pitched a hitter five-hitter for the Padres s. s In the American League Kansas City lost to Detroit 8 2 New NewYork NewYork NewYork York tromped Oakland 12 6 California routed Boston 12 1 Milwaukee stopped Texas 2 5 and Minnesota squeaked by Cleveland 2 1 in extra innings Rookie Marvin Lane slammed a two-run two triple and scored twice to lift the Ute Tigers to their win over the Royals The victory ended a six-game six Detroit losing streak The Yanks pounded four As A's pitchers for 17 hits scoring five runs in the fifth inning and six in the seventh to extend their winning streak to six games Dick got the win for New York Frank Robinson hit a two run homer his lifetime and scored three runs and Andy Hassler scattered eight hits l ts as the Angels won their second straight game after 11 loses in a row Jim Colborn Colbom with last out relief help from Tom Murphy scattered eight hits and Pedro Garcia drove in two runs to lead the Brewers to their sixth win in eight starts Gaylord Perry trying to get back on the winning track pit pit- pitched pitched pitched ched six innings in 98 degree heat only to be pulled from the game with a 1 0 lead But that was not enough as the Twins tied it at one all and won on Rod Carew's inning bunt single
Object Description
Title | Columbia Missourian Newspaper 1974-07-14 |
Description | 66th Year, No. 253 |
Subject |
Columbia (Mo.) -- Newspapers Boone County (Mo.) -- Newspapers |
Coverage | United States -- Missouri -- Boone County -- Columbia |
Language | English |
Date.Search | 1974-07-14 |
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Boone County (Mo.) |
Description
Title | Columbia Missourian 1974-07-14 Baseball Roundup |
Subject |
Columbia (Mo.) -- Newspapers Boone County (Mo.) -- Newspapers |
Coverage | United States -- Missouri -- Boone County -- Columbia |
Language | English |
Date.Search | 1974-07-14 |
Type | Newspaper |
Format | |
Collection Name | Columbia Missourian Newspaper Collection |
Publisher.Digital | University of Missouri Library Systems |
Contributing Institution | State Historical Society of Missouri <br> University of Missouri School of Journalism |
Copy Request | Contact the State Historical Society of Missouri at: (800) 747-6366 or (573) 882-7083 or email contact@shsmo.org. Some fees apply: http://shsmo.org/research/researchfees |
Item.Transcript | f Baseball roundup I. I Cards lose again From our wire services The be St. St louis Cardinals lost their seventh game In eight tries fries Saturday evening to the Atlanta Braves 8 Atlanta starter Ron Reed d limited the Cards to seven hits bits raising his record to 6 64 Reed shut shul out the Cards until the ninth when Reggie Smith and Joe Torre singled Smith went to third on a force play and scored on a single sin e by Ken Reitz Lynn McGlothen got the loss Joss dropping his record to 12 In other National League games San Francisco beat Philadelphia 3 13 Cincinnati defeated Pittsburgh 9 4 Houston H uston shut out Chicago 4 0 and anil an San Diego nailed Montreal 5 The Giants' Giants hit 18 attack was lead by first baseman Steve Ontiveros who drove home four runs with a double and a single as Giant pitcher Mike Caldwell Caidwell with relief help hep from Randy Moffitt itt picked up his first victory in nearly two months Tom Hall getting his first start in almost a year was helped to his first victory of m the year by Johnny Bench and Tony Perez as they combined to drive in seven runs and power the Reds over the Pirates Bobby Tolan hit empty bases-empty home runs in his first two at- at bats to pace the San Diego Padres over the Montreal Expos Rookie Dave Freisleben pitched a hitter five-hitter for the Padres s. s In the American League Kansas City lost to Detroit 8 2 New NewYork NewYork NewYork York tromped Oakland 12 6 California routed Boston 12 1 Milwaukee stopped Texas 2 5 and Minnesota squeaked by Cleveland 2 1 in extra innings Rookie Marvin Lane slammed a two-run two triple and scored twice to lift the Ute Tigers to their win over the Royals The victory ended a six-game six Detroit losing streak The Yanks pounded four As A's pitchers for 17 hits scoring five runs in the fifth inning and six in the seventh to extend their winning streak to six games Dick got the win for New York Frank Robinson hit a two run homer his lifetime and scored three runs and Andy Hassler scattered eight hits l ts as the Angels won their second straight game after 11 loses in a row Jim Colborn Colbom with last out relief help from Tom Murphy scattered eight hits and Pedro Garcia drove in two runs to lead the Brewers to their sixth win in eight starts Gaylord Perry trying to get back on the winning track pit pit- pitched pitched pitched ched six innings in 98 degree heat only to be pulled from the game with a 1 0 lead But that was not enough as the Twins tied it at one all and won on Rod Carew's inning bunt single |