Lemon was on with his fourth single of the game, a liner to center. He came all the way around on Gardner's hit before 5777 fans. It was Gardner's second run batted in of the game and his only ones of the year.

Turk Lown was tagged with the loss, his second against no victories, while Ray Moore won his second game against a single loss.

The Twins tied the score in the sixth inning when Reno Bertoia beat out a high chopper to third base and scored on Lenny Green's double to left.

The White Sox had taken a 5 -- 4 lead in the top of the sixth on a pair of pop fly hits -- a triple by Roy Sievers and single by Camilo Carreon -- a walk and a sacrifice fly.

Jim Landis' 380 -- foot home run over left in the first inning gave the Sox a 1 -- 0 lead, but Harmon Killebrew came back in the bottom of the first with his second homer in two days with the walking Bob Allison aboard.

Al Smith's 340 -- blast over left in the fourth -- his fourth homer of the campaign -- tied the score and Carreon's first major league home run in the fifth put the Sox back in front.

A double by Green, Allison's run scoring 2 baser, an infield single by Lemon and Gardner's solid single to center put the Twins back in front in the last of the fifth.

Boston Red Sox Outfielder Jackie Jensen said Monday night he was through playing baseball.

``I've had it,'' he told a newsman. ``I know when my reflexes are gone and I'm not going to be any 25th man on the ball club.''