ASN mei ge ag ae night but he "broke up the play" sufficiently to' cause Maury Wills, Dodger short- stop to make a bad throw to first base, in' the bid for a double-play. He missed and THE CRUCIAL PLAY! Don Hoak, Phillies' third baseman, was forced out at second base in the 9th inning of the first game of a twi-night double- header in Philadelphia last Philles scored to win 3-2, Um- pire Paul Pryor is seen watch- ing the action from behind second base. AP Wirephoto Phils-Dodgers Split, Cards Climb A Notch By MIKE RATHE learlier this month had a seven- Associated Press Sports Writer game bulge over Cardnals. "They've. got to be con-| Cards got cerned," Johnny Keane said|Philadelphia Phillies, who took Friday night of Los Angeles/the opener of a two-night dou- Dodgers |bleheader 3-2 from Dodgers. Be- "A week ago they were sure/fore losing the last game 2-1, they were in and weren't con-| Dodgers have 14 games re- cerned, It's different now. Thy|™aining, Cardinals 13, including know it and we know it." \a three-game showdown series Keane, manager of the press-|between the contenders at St. ing St. Louis Cardinals, was|Louis starting Monday. The speaking after the second-place |!!ag-winner gets to tackle New Cards won their 16th in 17| York Yankees, who clinched the games, a 7-0 win over Milwau./American League flag with a kee Braves Friday night. |2-0 decision over Minnesota "Sure we're closing in on| them, but we all realize we're still behind," Keane said., "We con't afford to lose any more. We're just hoping that some- body hangs a couple of defeats) Soe ie have hein ee YOU'VE with Bob Gibson, 17-8, in an at- . tempt to extend their winning THIRD SHUTOUT jstreak to eight games. The St. Louis win, built on| In other action Friday, Willie Curt Simmons' third consecu-|Stargell figured in all the scor- tive shutout.and key hitting by|ing as Pittsburgh Pirates edged Stan Musial amd Ken Boyer,|San Francisco Giants 5-4 in 13 moved the Cards to withinjinnings, Houston Colts' Don Not- 2% games of the Dodgers, who'tebart two-hit New York Mets Twins. Today, it'll be Pete Richert, 4-1, pitching for Dodgers at {Philadelphia against John |Boozer, 2-3, or Dallas Green, 5-4. Braves will start Bob Sa- dowski, 5-5, while Cardinals go some help from} iCincinnati Reds 3-2. Simmons brought his record to 15-7 by posting Cardinals' with a_ five-hiter, FRIDAY, 13TH cee Rte ar mre ge natn 8 Bouton's Shutout An Two HR's Put Yanks In By JIM BECKER Associated Press Sports Writer Next year, for a novelty, New York Yankees are going to clinch the American League pennant with broken mirrors while standing under a_step- ladder, throwing their hats on the bed and kicking a black cat. That will eliminate the other superstitions. They took care of Friday the) 13th when they clinched their fourth straight pennant, eighth in nine years, 13 in 15 and 28th since the first one in 1921. The clincher came against Minne- sota Twns. Jim Bouton pitched the 2-0 victory, his 20th. The Twins' ace, Camilo Pascual, had only one bad inning, the fourth when Joe Pepitone and Johnny Blanchard hit homers, but it was enough. CLUICH IT EARLY The cliching was the earliest since the Yankees won the 1941) pennant Sept. 4, And there was an extra measure of satisfac- tion for the Yanks--they won without Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris in the line-up. Both have been out much of the year. The Twins feil into a second- place tie with Chicago White Sox, who whipped Washington Senators 5-2, They are 14 games behind with 13 to play. Detroit tightened its grip on fifth place with a 3-2 decision over Baltimore Oroles, Boston beat Kansas Cty Athletics 7-3 and Cleveland Indians edged Los Angeles Angels 7-6 in 12 in- nings on Joe Adcock's homer. Bouton piched a_ six-hitter YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching -- Jim Bouton, Yan- and joined Whitey Ford in the;who was aiming for No. 20, the 20-game victory ranks, Ford/loser. has won 22. They are the only} Gary Geiger rapped four hits two 20-game winners in the|;,r Boston and Dick Stuart league, The shutout was Bou-|drove in two runs, running is ton's sixth, tying him with Chi-|1éague-leading RBI total to 108, cago's Ray Hebert for the most|in the game wth the Athletics. in the AL, Ear! Wilson got his 11th victory. 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