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FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1963 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE ELEVEN Unknown Hart Leads PGA Field DALLAS (UPD--Unknown Dick Hart held a three stroke lead hut U.S. Open champion Boros had what Arnold Palmer called "the position" today as they teed off in the second round of the PGA golf championship. Hart, an assistant pro from Hinsdale, 111., shot a five under par 66 to match the course record in the opening round and take a three shot lead over live of the big names Boros, Masters champion Jack Nicklaus. British Open champion Bob Charles, husky Mason Rudolph and blond Shelley Mayfield. But Palmer, who shot an opening 74 along with defending champion Gary Player, felt that (he "rub of the green" favored Boros to gain the halfway lead when the field is cut to the low 75 and ties tonight for closing rounds Saturday and Sunday.

"Hart, Nicklaus and Charles all got off early in the traffic," Palmer explained, alluding to the bulky field of 167 which tramped over the drying greens in 100-degree heat at the Dae course. "When you go off late over these chopped up greens, like Boros did, you have. to consider he played terrifically. Well, he goes off early today and Nicklaus and the others have to cope with those spike marks." Palmer expected to improve, loo, as he maKes a run for his lirst PGA title, for the chewed up greens irritated him. "1 had four three-putt greens for a total of 36 putts," said Palmer, who started strong by being one of nine players to eagle the 521-yard par five first hole.

"But when you have to take that many putts, what can you do?" The 27-year-old Hart chalked up the second ace in the medal play history of the PGA when he holed his four iron tee shot on the 216-yard par three 16th hole. That helped greatly as he jumped into his three shot lead over the big five. Another stroke away with one under par 70's came six others. They were Tony Lema, who was three under the card until he caught the barbed wire rough to double bogey the Kith hole; former champion Doug Ford, Earl Stewart of Dallas, Charles Congdon of Tacoma, Aussie Bruce Crampton and Bernie Haafc of Pittsburgh, who collapsed after being five under par at one point. Former U.S.

Open champion Gene Littler was among those at even par 71 along with Sammy Snead, Stan Mosel, Manuel De La Torre, Bob McCallister, Wes Ellis and Bill Johnston. Inter-City Tennis Team Records Win Holland's inU-r-c-ity tennis team defeated Grand Rapids, 22 14 Thursday at tin; 2Ut St. courts for iU second victory oi the reason. The Holland boys won. 10-8 and Bulletin Board Tonight Legion Baseball Wire Products vs.

11. E. Morse, Riverview Park. i i 1 3 p.m. First National Bank Beverage, Jefferson Standings Twins Stop of the Clubs Yanks Boston vs Srnitty's Field.

(i. IJ p.m. 19th li: 13 p.m vs National VFW vs. Police and College. Insurance Agents 22nd and Maple.

League W. L. Pet. 58 35 .624 41 43 44 OB the girls won, a 2-0-1 record and hosts Lansing Thursday'. Kalamazoo has an 0-0-2 mark while Grand Rapids is 1-1, Mu.v kegon, 0-2 and Lansing, 0-1-1 In Under 18 boy.s singles.

Steve Servass i def Tom Deur '11 li-2, i (5-3: Handy Nykamp def. Win Krwin (i-3. 2-0, ti-2; Roy White clef: Don Krone- moyer 0-G, (i-2, 6-0. In doubles, Servasi-Erwin def e-1, ti-4: White-Do Boer del. Kioneineyer-Bob Brolin, 6-1, 6-0.

In under Hi boys singles, Bruce Boer i def. Brolin 6-3, 6-3: Pete Pursley i def. Steve Damstra i -Mi. 6-4. H-4.

2-'J, Holland has I 23rd and Maple rn. Rotary vs. Medics, clef. a Deur I def. 1 Wins Over Holland ZEELAND Holland's American Legion All-Star baseball team lost a 3-0 decision to Zeeland here Thursday night for its third loss in nine West Michigan Legion League starts this The win gave Zeeland the league lead with a record.

Holland seeks the district Le- Cion baseball crown tonight at against Grand Rapids Legion Council in Grand Haven's Sluka Field. Phil Hoezee will pitch lor Holland. The Chix scored single runs in the first, third and fifth innings. Bruce Vander Meulen singled in the lirst inning and scored on an error. He singled and scored again in the third on a wild pitch Steve Overway singled in the fifth and scored on a Marlin Vis hurled a one-hitter for Zeeland with Vern Plagen- hoef's single in the third ming the lone safety.

Vis out seven and made Zeeleand's other single. Darrcl Schuurman started for Holland and was relieved in the fifth by Jim Thomas. Schuurman allowed three hits and struck out five. Thomas gave up one nil and fanned three. Big Dutchman Captures Lead in Tulip City Play Big Dutchman took over undisputed first place in the Tulip City soflball league Thursday nisht with an 8-0 win over Bosch led Big Dutchman to the win with a home run and 10 strikeouts.

Waukazoo stopped the Moose. 7-3 and Donnelly Mirrors whipped Central Park. 12-2 in other games. League Standings Big Dutchman Parke-Davis Waukazoo Donnelly MOO.SP Central Park I 1 8 2 1 6 4 4 6 3 Joe Hesse i (i-2, 6-3 In doubles, Damstra-Deur Pursley-Hfcsse. 6-2.

6-3. In under 14 boys singles, Brian Paauwe I def. Hmery Freeman 1-fi. ti-4, 7-5. John Lappi.nga i Cory Meness ti-4.

6-3: Jim Fortney del Chuck Hiomstra 6-2, 6-0. In doubles. Freeman-Meness def. Paauwe-Lappinga, 9 7 7 5 Fortney-D. Paauwe def.

Hiemslra- Quitteher, 6-3, 6-4. In under 12 singles. a Paauwe Allen Qmttelier 6-3. 7-5; Dave De Witt i i dei. Rick McKay 6-2.

b-1- Kandy Bakker del. Mark Tollman 3-6 6-1. 6-2. In doubles. Bakker-De i def Tollman-McKay.

6-3. 4 i In under If! singles. Emily 1 def Betty Veenhoven i (i-2. 4-6, 6-3: Nancy Bolhu.s def Pal O'Neal 8-6. jii-2.

Judy Paauwe 1 def. Wendy 'Reed 6-0, 6-1. In doubles, Bowen O'Neal def. Veenhcncn Bolhuis. 6 4 6 4 Paauwe-Barb p.m.

Holland vs. Grand Hiipuls, Grand Haven Sluka Field, Legion district tournament. i and Softball i 7 p.m. Rtiss' i In vs. 1 North side IGA, Legion Field.

8:15 p.m Hudson ville Produce vs. Wooden Shoe Tap, Legion Field. Dronthe Softball 7 3 0 Zutphen vs. Maplewood, 16-inch softhall. 8:30 p.m.

Wierda Paint vs. Borculo, 12-inch Softball. Saturday Zeeland Softball 7 m. Forest Gtove vs Byron Center, Legion Field. p.m.

Allendaie vs Wierda .354 .543 .537 .526 .305 .505 .500 .371 7 8 9 11 11 IHz Los Angeles Chicago al St. Louis .11 San Francisco ol Cincinnati 50 Pittsburgh 47 4(i Milwaukee 47 40 Philadelphia 47 47 Houston 3( 1 New York 32 62 .340 26 Hesults Chicago 3 Milwaukee 2 San Fran. 6 New York 5. niylH Philadelphia 5 Houston 1. night Los Ang.

10 Pittsburgh 5. night Cincinnati 6 St. Louis 3, night Friday's Probable Pitchers Houston at St. Louis i night) -Drott (2-7i vs Simmons '7-5 1 New York at Philadelphia i Craig '2-15i vs Defeats A's By United Press International Babe Ruth summed it all up years ago when after a tough night on the town he heard the boos of his fair-weather friends. ''In this game." he said, "you are a hero today and a bum to- Tigers Blow 5-0 Lead; Lose 8-6 to Baltimore 71 24 morrow.

Paints. Legion Fie Dodgers Top Pirates; Cubs Shade Braves Hamilton Teams Play HAMILTON I a i blooper soft ball action Thursday night, We.st tend H6 defeated Haven Church, 6-2 and Hamilton Reformed Church won the Fords, 10-fi On Wednesday, Bcnlhcim blanked Hamilton Christian Church, and Zeeland beat Overisel, 7-5. New Coach Named 0 PLEASANT. Iowa I Michael Sarkesian, a Providence, R.I., high school coach, has been named head basketball coach at Iowa Wesleyan College. Veenkamp-Reed (i-1, t-3 In under Ifi girls singles.

Barb Veenhoven i clef Buehta i i (i-2. (i-1. a Morse 0 1 Bt'Lsy Bowles 6-0. (i-1: I Sue Connolly def. Mary Yeen- i a (i-1.

(i-0. In doubles, Morse-Connolly dot. Buchta-Bowles. (i-l. (i-2 In under 14 "iris sinules, Lynnc Stephenson I 1 clef.

Ellen Stnk- i i i b-J, 8-(i: Martha Runnels i def. a V'ande Bunle i i 7-5. (i-2. Lorrie Brogger def. Janice Pelon 7-5.

4-K, 6-1 In doubles. RunneK-Brogger def Slephenson-Yande Bunte. 7-5, 6-2: Slrikwerda Amy Brngger clef Pelon-Lois Vcenhoven, b-0, 6-2. In under 12 singles. Lois Veen- By United Press International th.s and Larry Sherry too! That's the feeling in the camp of the Los Angeles Dodgers today as their National League pennant bandwagon keeps rolling along The World Series hero of 1959 i i hasn't done too much this season i but he suddenly seems to a the team." And if there 1 anything the Dodgers' National i a can't stand i a i other proven star adding his weight to the Dodger drive.

the sensation of the "59 Dodgers' closing NL spurt and World Series triumph the Chicago White Sox. came out ot Chicago at Pittsburgh i -Ellsworth '13-6' vs Friend '10-8'. Los Angeles at Milwaukee i i Drysdale 11-10' Hendlcy '5-5). San Francisco at Cincinnati 3-6i Tsitoaris (5-3). I Saturday's Games I New York at Philadelphia Los Angeles at Milwaukee Chicago at Pittsburgh San Fran, at Cincinnati, night Houston at St.

Louis, night American League L. Pet, GB New York 55 34 .618 Chicago 51 41 .554 5 a Boston 50 41 .549 (i Minnesota 50 42 .543 64 Baltimore 52 44 .542 6 Cleveland 46 47 .495 11 Los Angeles 46 50 .479 12'2 Kansas City 40 51 .440 16 Detroit 37 51 .420 174 Washington 59 359 234 Thursday's Results Minnesota 9 New York 1 Baltimore 8 Detroit 6 i i Boston 10 Kansas City 6. night (Only games scheduled. Friday's Probable Pitchers Cleveland at New York --Donovan vs Downing Boston at Chicago Monbouquette '13-6) the bullpen Thursday night to Underground Lawn Sprinkler Installation and Design Trenching Service Pumps and Plastic Pipe Emergency 24 Hr. Pump Well Service Holland Pump Well Service 147 Highland Ave.

Ph. EX 2-9847 del Amy- Brogger 1 6-0, H-4: Mary Van Meeteren i rlef a Freeman i 0 Kalhy Stephenson I def Molly O'Neal 6-0. 6-0. i In doubles. Van Meeteren-Steph- i on son del.

O'Neal Freeman, (i-1, 6-0. SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 20 Spectacular Super Modified and SPORTSMAN MODIFIED STOCK CAR RACING On the fastest, most exciting Vi mile track in the Midwest 10 THRILLING EVENTS TWO BIG FEATURE RACES TIME TRIALS 6:30 RACES 8:15 P.M. Admission: Adults, Children 6 to 12, 50c; Under 6 Free 196 Take Interstate to Marne Races Slated Saturday A Berlin Raceway Track 1 A sprint car type MI per modified stock car driven by Muskegon's Bob Clover is favored to i the 10-mile main ent Saturday at the Berlin Raceway. A field if more a .10 sports- nuin modified cars will battle on thr half-mile track. Two feature races will highlight the 10-evcnt card a i hau i trials at fi-30 pm.

and the first race at 8: l.i p.m. presen Johnny Podres' ninth victory of the season and the Dodders' 10-5 decision cner the Pittsburgh Pirates. The win preserved the Dodgers' lead the second- place Chicago Cubs, who beat the I Milwaukee 3-2, in an afl- jernoon game. I The San Francisco Giants 'shaded the York Mets. 6-5, the Cincinnati Reds drubbed i SI Louis Cardinals, 6-3, and Philadelphia Phillies downed Houston Colts, 5-1.

in othei tional League action. Maiiry Wills drove in four runs with a double and a single and stole a base and Jim Gilliam. Moon. Tommy Davis and Willie Davis had two hits each in the Dodgers' 14-hit attack, Earl Francis, tagged for three runs and five hits in 4 1-3 innings, suffered his fourth defeat. Ron Santo's i Hiibbs' double each run in a three-run a i 'night) Cheney (9-8).

Baltimore at I i night) McNally at '8-9 1.5-1'. i -vs Peters Minnesota vs Kaat Kansas '3-j' Pena Ralph Terry, the York Yankees' World Series hero of 19fi2. today a the old Bambino meant. Terry became the toast of the baseball world October when he beat the San Francisco Quints 1-0, in the seventh straight world i under manager Ralph Honk. He was the all-American cover boy ol the national mags, the former Boy Scout who made good in a tough, competitive field and a young man with a seemingly limitless future.

Today, he's a bewildered 27- year-old pitcher i an bewildering 9-10 season won-lost record. Terry's 1963 record dipped below the with his resplendent 23-12 mark of 1962 the i a i blitzed him in innings Thursday and went on to a 9-3 The loss i the Yankees' first-place lead the idle Chicago White Sox. to six games. Rich Rollins drove in Ine runs with a homer and a double and Don Mincher had a double and two singles to lead the 12-hit Min- nciOta attack. Camilo Pascual.

out of action with arm trouble June 30, reteued credit for his 10th win against live defeats Klston Howard homered for the Yankees. The Baltimore Orioles defeated the Detroit Tisers. 8-b. in 11 innings and the Boston Red Sox beat the Kansas City Athletics. 10-6.

in other Arner.can League games Relief sensation Dick Raclatz gained his llth victory of the season against only one loss with two innings of shutout relief that preserved the Red Sox' ictory. over the Athletics Doubles DV D.ck Stuart and Russ Nixon and a single by Dick Williams, had four hils. were the big blows lor the Red Sox while Norm Siebern hit two homers for the Athletics. DETROIT UPI)--Charlie Ores- sen's firnt month as Detroit Tiger manager ended Thursday the way it began--in the loss column Dressen, who was hired on June 18 in Boston when the Tigers and Bill Faui lost to the Red Sox, 9-0. watched the Baltimore Orioles overcome a 5-0 lead and beat Faul 8-6 in an 11-inning contest.

Detroit is now 13-15 under Dressen, which isn't as bad as the Tigers did under Bob Scheffing but till isn't good enough to move the club out of ninth place. Trailing 5-0 at the end of three innings. Baltimore pecked away for single runs in the fourth, i sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth inning to send the game into extra innings. Joe Games then slammed a pinch-hit double off Faul in the to end the two i i runs scampering home. the the the Xa- Detroit at Los Angeles i --Lolich '4-4' Lee '4-5).

Saturday's Games Washington at Minnesota Boston at Chicago Cleveland at New York Baltimore at Kansas City, night Detroit at Los Angeles, night Two Women Share Lead In Women's Open Tourney CINCINNATI a'PI' Two young women from the Deep South carried one-stroke leads today into the second round of the llth annual U.S. Women's Open golf tournament at sun-baked Kenwood Country Club. Clifford Ann Creed of Alexan- produced a dria. La only a few months out sixth inning of the amateur ranks, and Marx- rally that enabled to his llth seven losses Joe Crandall had two Larry Jackson game against Torre and Del hits each for Hills. in her as a professional, with two-under-par Mills of Gulf second year led the w-ay 71 s.

Ruth Jessen of Bonsall. Louise Suggs of DelRay Beach. and Judv Kimball of Sioux Strengholt Leads Night Trap Shoot Roy Strengholt fired a perfect 25 in the Wednesday night trap shoot staged by the Tulip City Roc! and Gun Club at the club grounds on Riley St. Larry Hettmga was second with 23 while Jim Jalving took third with 22. Clark had 21 and Pres Riglerink and Denny Bluekamp.

2j each. Other shooters include i Stryker. 19- Ab Martin and Cal Koning. 18: Ed Woldnng. 17: Ken Armstrong and Dave Boengter, 16: Paul Boven.

15: Gordon Cunningham and Jewel Graces. 14: Dale Rigterink and Manual Kline, 13 and Dana Rigtennk. 11. This was the second of 13 such shoots to be held each Wednesday at 7-30 p.m. Approximately 2.1 shooters plus numerous spectators attended the shoot.

the Braves, whose Tony Cloninger suffered his sixth loss. Boh Purkey went 6 2-3 innings to hN fourth game for the i City. Iowa, tied for the Reds the help of Gene spot with scores of 72 and were Frcesc's i homer in almost; in a good position for makins a Dutchmen Play Tonight WYOMING The Holland Flying Dutchmen baseball team opens action in the a i a Baseball Congress tournament tonight with a game against the Tri-Counly All- Stars at 6 m. in Kimble Stadium in Wyoming. Optimists Triumph The Breakfast Optimists stopped the Kxchangc.

13-3 Thursday night in Leqiort baseball play. Boer.sma a winning i a Schaap took the loss. J. Visser had three i for the winners and Schippers. B.

Klaasen and T. Roeiofs each had two safeties jcars. The Red slugger, who broke his ankle in the spring of drove in four runs to help 'deal Ray Sadecki his sixth defeat 1 of the Manchal. appearing in relief for the first time this season, pitched two hitless innings to raise his season record to 15-5 when the Giants scored two runs in the eighth inning. Felipe Alou in the winning run with a pinch single that handed Galen i Cisco his eighth loss against six ins.

Ed Bailey homered for the i a and Joe Hicks connected for the Mets. John Boozer who won his first major league game with a three- hitler behind a six-hit attack that included homers by Don Demeter and Don Hoak as the Phillies balanced their season record at 4747 Ken Johnson suffered his 13th loss against five wins. run at the lead in the remaining 18 holes today and 36 on Saturday. Parke-Davis Wins Parke-Davis stopped Padiios, 7-1 Thursday in Legion league baseball as Dale Boeve threw a one-hitter and struck out nine batters. The winners had seven hits including two by Ver Ho-ven Maka had the lone Padnos hit and Botsis was the losing hurler.

Jaycees, Holland Bowling Share Slow Pitch Lead Jaycees 1 and Holland ing Lanes remained t.ed for place in the Thursday night slow pitch action. The Jaycees blanked Morvenne. 2-0 and Holland Bowling defeated Pine C'-eek 9-2. People's Bank whipped Sinclair, 14-1 while Ze-eland Lumber edged Berean Bible. 3-2 and Ame Pallet took Bremer and Bouman.

3-1. League Standings Coach Resigns CHARLEV01X I -Stewart E. I i 1 Coleman. a coach and teacher at Charlevoix high school for 36 years, resigned Thursday. Jaycees Xo.l Holland Bowling Acme Pallet People's Bank Mervenne Pine Creek Xo 1 Zeelanri Lumber Sinclair Bremer and Bouman Berean ') 9 6 .4 4 Baltimore 000 111 111 02--3 Detroit 302 000 010 00--6 A PO-A-- Baltimore Detroit 33-10.

DP--Saverino, Johnson and Gentile, Saverine and Phillip.s 'unassisted'; Saverine and Gentile: Brunet, Saverine and Gentile. LOB--Baltimore 6, Detroit 2B--Colavito, Sriyder. Robinson, Miller, Games 3I--Bruton HR-Kaline. Powell Orsmo. SB--Kaline, Cash.

BALTIMORE a rf Snvder, cf If Gentile. I Robinson. 3b Johnson, 2b Or.smo. Saverine ss McConnac-H. Hall, d-Valentine b-Pappas Starrette.

c-Smith Miller, f-Games Brunet. Totals DETROIT Wood. 2b A i ss Kaline. rf ito if Phillips. 3b Cash.

I Thomas, cf d-Bruton. cf Freehan. AB 0 43 AB 6 5 RBI 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 15 S--Saverinc IP McCormack 0 3 3 3 1 Hall 4 4 2 2 1 Starretle 2 0 0 0 1 Miller 4-4i 4 4 1 1 1 Bnmet 1 Regan 5 0 3 3 0 Smith 1 2 1 1 1 'I 1 3 4 2 2 0 Mossi 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 a 'L. 4-5- 1 2 2 0 0 Smith pitched to 2 batters 7 1 pitched to in 1st 1 'Regan pitched 2 batters in 6th 1 SF--Brandt. ER BB SO 0 0 0 in 4 to Regan, 2 Smith, 1 Fox.

1 Mossi. 0 1 Faul. 0 Totals 41 6 12 a-Smgled for Hal! in 5th. b-Ran for Valentine in 5th; c-ilied out lor Starrette in 7th: d-Tripled for Thomas in 8th. e-Struck out for Mossi 10th: f-Doubled for Miller in lllh 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5th.

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