12th Cubs Make Triple Play In Split With Braves By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Triple plays are rare but Chi- cago Cubs "one. off in de- -- bea 6-3 ednesday. after | It was only, the third u "the major league baseball season, but may rank among the tops i. zany base ruoning and field- be the only other game layed, in the American ane, Eddie Fisher flutter- led Chicago Sox to a 12-10 over Cleveland Indians in 12 innings. The Cubs 5-2 win was their)" fourth straight victory, their longest string of successes this season. The braves put. across two bb in the second inning of the htcap on a walk off Cub of her Bill Faul to Gene Oli- ver, and singles by. Ed Mathews, Rico Carty and Mack Jones. Carty was on third and Jones) on first when Woody Woodward, Braves' shortstop, lifted a foul back of home plate which Cub catcher Ed Bailey grabbed at the screen. Both runners tagged up, then started off--Carty for} home, and Jones for second. CATCH CARTY EASILY Bailey's throw was cut off by! Cub shortstop Don Kessinger, who fired the ball to Faul, pro-| tecting home plate, to catch Carty with plenty of time. Jones, seeing the throw to home, again reversed himself and started toward second. Faul threw a perfect strike to second baseman Glenn Beckert, catch-| ing Jones. Fisher, sailing along toward! the winningest season ever for a relief pitcher, reached the mid- point of what could be the first 20-victory season for a non- starter Wednesday night. He gave up a game-tying ninth-inning homer to pinch hit- ter Fred Whitfield, the first man he faced. Then went three strong. innings for his 10th vic- tory. The White Sox, outhomered §-2 in the marathon slugfest at Cleveland, scored three un- earned runs in the 12th after an jopment program,' error by shortstop Dick Howser and handed the Indians their sixth straight setback. Chico Salmon, with a pair, Rocky Colavito and Pedro Gon- zalez hit the other Cleveland homers while Ron Hansen and starting pitcher Gary Peters connected for the White Sox. Gene Oliver hit a pair of homers i the Braves in their nightcap loss after Ron Santo knoc in two Chicago runs in the opener and Bob Buhl picked up his ninth victory with late- inning help from Ted Aber- nathy, who matched Fisher with his 46th relief appearance of the season. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS [Chicago (Ellsworth 9-4) at Los Angeles (Drysdale 13-8) (N) American ee W iL Pet. GBL 646 -- 583 578 573 561 482 1344 471 it 419 National League W iL Pet. GBL 49 % 576 -- | 51 38 573 -- 45 38 542 3 45 39 .536 3% 42 40 512 5% 44 43 506 6 41 45 .477 8% 41 46 471 9 Houston 39 45 1464 New York 29 56 .341 20 Wednesday's Results Milwaukee 2-6 Chicago 5-3 Probable Pitchers Today Pittsburgh (Law 88) at Mil- waukee- (Johnson 8-4) (N) Cinelniiati Los Angeles \San Francisco |Philadelphia |Milwaukee Pittsburgh St. Louis Chicago 53 49 48 47 46 Minnesota Baltimore Cleveland Chicago Detroit Los Angeles New York Washington Boston .378 5 Kansas City 54 .209 27% Wednesday' 's Results Chicago 12 Cleveland 10 4 6 7 League L Pet, GBL' 634 -- 594. 3% 565 6% 534 9% 511 11% 473 15 International : Ww Columbus Atlanta Toronto Jacksonville Syracuse Rochester Toledo 533 184% New. York (Fischer 6-10) at St. Louis (Simmons 5-9) (N) Philadelphia (Sho rt 10-6) at Cincinnati (Nuxhall 5-2) (N) Mets On Youth Movement Asks Waivers On Spahn By HAL BOCK NEW YORK (AP) -- Warren Spahn was looking for a job to- day after 74 - year - old Casey \Stengel decided the 44-year-old left-hander was taking up valu- able space in the New York |Mets' youth movement. Spahn,. who came to the Mets last November after starring for 20 years with the Braves, first in Boston and later in Milwaukee, had lost straight and was 4-12 with a 4.43 earned run average when the Mets asked waivers on him Wednesday. "T know I can still help a big league club," Spahn said Wed- nesday night. "Physically I feel fine and my arms feel strong. tll take an oath on it. "There isn't any reason why} I can't pitch creditably for any) club in the big leagues," Stengel, who will be 75 next week, told Spahn several days ago that he no longer would be considered a regular starting pitcher. "'We want to give the) younger: men on our roster an opportunity in the youth devel-| Stengel said. HAS WON 360 Spahn, who has won 360 games and is tied for sixth place on the all-time list with eight) |Buffalo 255 35% Wednesday's Results Toronto 1 Syracuse 5 Buffalo 6 Rochester 7 Jacksonville 5 Columbus 4 Atlanta 0 Toledo 8 Thursday's Games Buffalo at Rochester Atlanta at Columbus ffered to become| ie Nichole @ Jacksonville at Toledo (2) SPORTS BRIEFS WINS FRENCH OPEN PARIS (AP). -- Roman Sota of Spain shet 70-67 in the final two rounds of the French Open golf championship Wednesday and beat Cobie Legrange of| South Africa by a single stroke with a 268 total. IS DIRECTOR PEMBROKE (CP)--The Shooting Federation of Canada --governing body of provincial, national and international shooting competitions -- Wed- nesday announced the appoint- ment of Capt. A, S. Etter of Deep River, Ont., as its first full - time executive director. Capt. Etter, who serves with the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in nearby Camp Petawawa, will take up his new position in July, when he retires from the army. BEATS RECORD BERLIN (AP) -- East Ger- many's Juergen May ran the 1,500 metres in 3:36.4 Wednes- day night to better the Euro- pean record, the official East German news agency ADN re- ported. The clocking was the second - fastest record at the distance, second only to Austra- a relief pitcher. "I'm willing to go to the bullpen," he told Stengel, "I feel I can work my way back to starting." But the offer was rejected. Pugh, who has been involved in Spahn, who doubled as pitch-jclimbs of Mount Everest, was ing coach, received $73,500 for|named Wednesday to head. a his dual role. The Mets first/British team which, will study placed his name on the regular|possible effects Mexico City's waiver list would cost $20,000. letes competing When there were no takers, |Olympic Games. at that price, he was put up for) a nominal $1 fee, for the pur-) pose of giving him his un-| conditional release. That makes him free to make a deal for! himself, | Spahn did help for a while,| but the veteran hurler's last} |victory came against Philadel- phia Phillies May 24 and he thas dropped eight of 10 starts since then, Spahn says his goal is to be- come the winningest pitcher in National League history. He is 13 victories away from the league mark of 373 shared by) heptee Mathewson and Grover Cleveland Alexander. His 360 victories are the most ever for a left - hander in National teen history. Several. contending clubs in} both the National and Amer- lican Leagues were reported in- terested. 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