PAGE TEN Yankees Clinch 27th AL NEW YORK (AP) The New York Yankees clinched Their 27th American League pennant last night with an 8-3 victory over the Washington Senators. Star left -hander Whitey Ford pitched the Yankees to the key triumph and another long-time, bomber stand out, Mickey Mantle, sparked the 18-hit attack with four singles. The Yankees, who began their domination of the American League with their first pennant in 1921, "now have won the title three times in a row and 12 times in the last. 14 years. Their last twq flags.have come under Man ager Ralph Houk. - , NZW YORK was an overwhelm ing favdrite'ito take the pennant this year but had to battle into the final week pf the peason be fore they/ could clinch. Injuries to .Mantle, Ford and 1961's relief pitching ace, - Luis Arnoyo, along with prolonged slumps by others nullified any chances the Yanks might have had for a romp to the championship. However, they took over the league lead on July 6 and never were headed. Two surprise con tenders, the Minnesota; Twins and the Los Angeles Angels, provided the stiffest challenges. The Angels finally, were eliminated last week and the Twins last night. Starting next Wednesday the Yankees will go after their 40th World Series championshi p ag a i ns't either the National League's Los Angeles Dodgers or - San Francisco Giants. BOSTON (AP) '-- Frank Mal zone drove in three runs behind Bill Monbouquett&s five-hit pitch ing yesterday as the Boston Red Sox defeated Chicago 4-0. • Mahone, bringing his dub-lead New College Diner Downtovvil Bet-wren ti-f Clithstrs. seta feiniehm Said to Toy, "Len barge dews Se Noir jibes she readied ter so asp_ Net belt lost Its clots, Se de stapled ft NI Swinket stOL SWINGLINE r 05.....% • - " ---- v t4 " , n , — * ...-"" (inClValing 1000 stame,s) larger sin CVO Desk Marin. only $1 OP *whiner than a pack of gwet • UnCenthisortatly guartinteed! • Refills available anywhere! • iGet it al any Etationely. variety, or book store! .5. • 54.1,04.0 earn IS•nnet.nr rabic "swim to , Illh*Se 44.2 . smc,uw. mow' art THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK.: PENNSYLVANIA ing RBI total to 94, singled home one run in the opening inning and added two more with a bases loaded single in Boston's three-run seventh. Monbo struck out five while winning his 14th game agbinst 13 defeats. Two of the White Sax hits came in the seventh in the victors' only threat. DETROIT (AP)_ Al Kaline's triple with two out in .the ninth drove in two unearned runs and lifted the Detroit Tigers to a 3-2 yictory over the , Los Angeles An gels yesterday. - The Tigers had led 1-0 on an unearned run until the Angels countered with two runs in the top of the ninth. Tom Satriano's homer started the Angel rally and Albie Pearson tripled and scored on Billy Moran's single. c . BILLY BRUTON, the' Tigers' centerfielder. collided with Kaline on Pearson's hit, and was - carried from the field on a stretcher. Bruton was clipped in the jaw by Kaline's shoulder and knocked un cobscious. He was taken to a hos pifal for X rays after regaining consciousness. The X rays showed 4ruton's jaw was fractured, and trainer Jack Homel said, "It'Sa bad one." Homel said Bruton will be unable to play for six weeks, which means he'll probably miss the Tigers' post-season - trip to Japan. 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