One day after seeing their team mathematically eliminated, Candlestick Parkâs patrons show up in ârecordâ numbers, the smallest crowd to see a game since the team moved to San Francisco in 1958. The story of todayâs 8 â 4 Giants win over Cincinnati, the latest installment in the two teamsâ ongoing battle for second-best, will itself be second best (at least as judged by tomorrowâs sports page editors) as compared to the following unfortunate incident. UPI reports: âA gathering of only 2,361, the smallest in San Franciscoâs major league history, was on hand and witnessed the rare sight of Willie Mays engaged in a shouting match with two spectators. Mays, in fact, had to be restrained from charging into the stands to confront the two hecklers, both Air Force sergeants dressed in civilian clothes. âNice catch, Willie,â they jeered from the front row after Mays made a spectacular catch in the 4th. âFor a $100,000 bum youâre finally earning your money'â. âMays was approaching the dugout in the middle of the 4th when he went after the two men,â adds AP. âHe was intercepted by Bobby Bonds and manager Herman Franks and the sergeants were ejected from the park.â