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Dodgers Own Worst Enemy it HUn Jdmical Is as sharp With his words as he is with his bat, there’s another dark cloud harm ing over Loe Angeles. The Dodgers who apparently had wripped up the National lea gue pennant with a seven-game win streak last week, continue to be their own worst enemies as the race heads for the treacherous September stretch. — Muatkl promised Monday after his St. Louis Cardinals had whip ped the San Francisco Giants. 6 S. that “we’ve still got a chance to Overtake them.” The Dodgers then added life to the prophecy by dropping a U decision to the Cincinnati Reds Monday night, allowing the Cards to creep within 5% games of the league Lead. Los Angeles now has lost four of five games In Its home park following the impressive Streak, and 1M3 isn’t so far behind that the players don’t remember. The Milwaukee Braves slugged the Houston dolt, 11-7, in Mon day’s only other National League contest. American League action was limited to a twi-night doublehead er at Washington between the Minnesota Twins an dthe Sena tors. Minnesota lost a chance to gain a firmer hm don second place by dropping the nightcap, 7-3, af ter capturing the first game, 5-2. Gordy oleman provided the ma jor share of the batting sunpport With his ninth heme run of the year following a Slagle by Frank Robinson In the fourth inning. The Reds picked up their final run in the ighth when Tommy Harper scored from first base on • Vada Pinson single and a poor relay horn eby Junior Gilliam. The lone Dodger score came in the fourth when Tommy Davis WANTED! MEN-WOMEN from ffes 1ft to 52. Trepan new for C. 8. ChrU Berries Jot openings te this ana torfaa Gorernment TesHleas pap at high as HM.N a month to ■tort. They prorl*> maeh potter nenity than prfrato employ ment and excellent oppm lenity tlons retain Bttfe or no spec ialised education er experien ce. Bat to get one of these Jobs, pea aast pan a test. The etas petition It out oat of five poos. prepare for these tests year. If is one of the largest of its kind and Is For FREE of positions and salaries, out coupon and mail it at 01 TODAY. Top wfll also ret Don’t delay . ACT NOW! msg LINCOLN SERVICE. DEPT. 144 Pekin, Dllneto I mb f®iy much Interested. bb PBJEE (1) A Hat if U, 8. Omtnmnt podtiona and mlaries. (2) Information mi haw to gnaltfy for a t, 8. Government lab. Name ....:.. Age ... singled home Willie Davis, who had walked. Don Drysdale IMS was the! lasing pitcher. Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. UB New Tork .... >3 46 .843 Minnesota .... 72 58 .554 11* Chicago . 71 58 .550 IS Baltimore .... 72 80 .545 IS* Cleveland .... 64 <8 .485 20* Boston . 62 67 .481 21 Deroit . 61 66 .480 21 Los Angeles 60 72 .455 24* Kansas City .. 57 72 .442 26 Washington .. 48 83 .336 38 Monday’s Results Minnesota 5, Washington 2, 1st Washington 7, Minnesota 3, 2nd Only games scheduled. Wednesday’s Games Los Angeles at Detroit Boston at New York Kansis City at Baltimore ,night , Chicago at Cleveland, 2, twi night Only games scheduled. ' NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Los Angeles .. 77 52 .597 St. Louis . 72 58 .554 5* San Francisco . 71 59 .547 5* Philadelphia .. 71 60 .542 7 Milwaukee .... 69 62 .527 • Cincinnati .... 70 64 .522 9* Chicago . 66 63 .512 11 Pittsburgh .... 66 63 .508 11* Houston . 49 82 .374 29 New York .... 41 88 .318 36 Monday’s Results St. Louis 6, San Francisco 3 Milwaukee 11, Houstop 7, night Cincinnati 3, Los Angeles 1, night 1 * ' !.! ■ Only games scheduled. Wednesday’s Gum Philadelphia at Chicago St .Louis at San Francisco New York at Pittsburgh, night , Milwaukee at Houston, night Cincinnati at'Los Angeles, ntSht Sports Shorts * back ormoiT bed DETROIT (Dpi) — A total of 15.376 persons fci|ve signed po tions thus far urging the choice of Detroit as tfie site of the IMS Olympic Gaines. The oddest signature was that of Edward Draves of Lyon, France — Detroit’s chief rival city for the games — who explained: “I certainly don’t want it the Olym pics in France.” SIGNS WITH 76EBS PHILADELPHIA (DPI) — Chet Walker has signed his contract for the 1963454 season with the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association. Walker was the fourth top scorer and second in rebounds when the club was based in Syracuse last season. HAVE TO HOOP IT TORONTO (DPI) — Coach Bunch Imlach of the Toronto *fa ple Leaf3 today invited 62 players to the Leafs’ main trailing camp it Peterborough, Ont„ Sept. 6, and instructed them to leave their cars at home. The players, Imlach said, will travel the two miles between ho tel and rink on fool RENEW GRID SERIES BERKELYE, Calif. (DPD — The University of California and Organ State will meet on the football field Nov. 6, 1#66, for the first time since I960. The series between the schools included 26 games before being Suspended. 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