
The Minnesota Twins took advantage of Chicago White Sox starter Joe Horlen’s lack of control to win Game 3 5-3 and stay alive in the Best of the 1960s Tournament. Horlen walked the 1st two batters of the game, leading to the 1st Minnesota runs. In the 5th, Horlen walked in the 4th Twins run. Camilo Pascual scattered 8 hits, allowing 2 runs over 7 2/3 innings to keep the Twins on top. Harmon Killebrew hit a solo shot off reliever Don Mossi in the 9th to extend the Minnesota lead. Al Worthington hit JC Martin and then allowed a triple in the bottom of the inning to make things interesting, but then retired the next three hitters to hold on for the save. Minnesota will turn things over to ace Jim Kaat to try to force a Game 5 tomorrow.
