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Thursday, July 14, 1960 C-2 THE: DAILY SUN Wilms pern IM TRAMS-MISS PLAY AL LOPEZ SAYS: ii A ormer ncmp mencan tsat Johnston Fades To Second in Final Round Knocked Out Stars 'Cold' jfy -1 --v NEW YORK (AP) "We didn't have a pitching book on Willie "Podres threw me a slider, I think," said Maris. "I don't know what Jackson threw. I don't remember. McDaniel? A high slider. "I don't know how you can hit Roberto Fires 65 To Overtake Huge Lead of American Mays," said Al Lopez.

"And if you think we did, then we did ev CINCINNATI (AP) Barbara, the second round of the tourna-Slobe, a pert 20-year-old typist jment. from Waukegan, yesterday Miss Slobe had to share honors Jmocked defending champion Mrs. for the day, however, with two Ann Casey Johnstone of Mason par-busting youngsters Sandra City, Iowa, from the 30th annual Haynie of Austin, and Judy Trans-Mississippi Golf Tourna-! Eller of Old Hickory. Tcnn. as xnmt.

the field was reduced to 16 play- erything wrong against him. The smiling, if not happy Chl-lf "dcr into the ground. But PARIS (AP) Roberto U'hilo Snv mnnairpr and lu White sox manager cago Ted Williams of the Boston Red DeVicenzo of Mexico over- skipper of the American League All-Stars in their two defeats by the National League, just shrugged when asked if he thought women's champion, was 3 and 2j Miss Il.iynie, a 17-year-old high hauled a SIX stroke lead by winner over Mrs. Johnstone, a' school senior, went 5-undcr-pnr as Johnston of Provo, Sox, who responded to an ovation with a pinch single, wasn't wearing crepe, but he wasn't happy with the two defeats, naturally. HATE TO LOSE "1960 Curtis Cup team member, in she drubhea M- tarn wdig and won his the NL, after Monday's 5-3 vic Cincinnati, I ana o.

was mis. tory at Kansas City and yester Craig who Tuesday eliminated seconu rrencu upfii uwij "There's nothing much wrong day's 6-0 romp at Yankee Stadium, FROM FRICK Carol Mann of Flossmoor, tnejChampnship a blazing with playing two All-Star Games," is really that much better than he said. "Any guy whos a ball player wants to play balL the AL. "They hit the ball for distance more than we did," he said. "What did we get? One home run But I hate to lose two to those tournament medalist.

Miss Eller, a member of the 1960 Curtis Cup team, was 3-un-der in a 5 and 4 victory over Mrs. R.E. Mueller of Cincinnati. 19-HOLK VICTORY guys because they're just not that finish with 275. Johnston finished In a tie for second place with big-hitting Leo-poldo Ruiz of Argentina at 278, three strokes back.

DeVicenzo, atoning for his collapse in the recent British Open, Vic May Get Clean Bill in two games. Our guys were cold. The defeat of Mrs. Johnstone (Roger) Maris was cold. All of 'em were cold." left Marv Ann Downey of Balti good.

I mean, they re not that much better than us. "Nuts," he said, and laughed. "They were probably saying the same thing about us 20 years ago, when we were racking them up." MANTLE INJURED more, as the only former cut three strokes off the lead with Trans-Miss titleholder still In theja morning round of 68. He col- NEW YORK (AP) Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick still has'fi IH and Miss Downey had toilared the pacesetters early in the tome Investigating to do before 19 holes to dpfcat Diana Hoke afternoon and finished three shots How about Mickey Mantle? Would Lopez say the New York Yankee center fielder was cold, too, with a single in the two games? "Mantle?" asked Lopez In re ahead on a last round 65. ciosmg me vox ui iioi Pittsburgh.

1-up. Mrs. Downey won her match The husky transplanted Argen Monday malady. Power, Cleveland Indian first with a par 4 on the first extra Ujnei now a teaching pro in Mex baseman wno was picked as a re hole when Miss Hoke failed to ply. "I think Mickey was hurt.

I wanted to take him out, but he ico City, nailed nine birdies in his spectacular final tour of the serve on the American League All rcarn the two shots. Star squad, complained of being wanted to play." Miss Slobe was 1-up over Mrs. yard, par 72 St. Cloud Course. Johnstone at the end of the first HI and wasn't available for Monday's game at Kansas City.

Mantle reinsured his leg against the Red Sox in Bos Johnston's putter failed him in the latter stages and he scored 4 nine with a 3-over-par 40. ihe turned on the heat on the back Afterward, it was reported that ton. It was Lopez' sixth All-Star do. 72 and 70 for Wednesday i climatic 36 holes. Ruiz finished 74 67.

Power had bet a Cleveland rariio'nme however, won the 12th and announcer $100 that he wouldn't a par a birdie and Rams, Cowboys Set Exhibition LOS ANGELES (AP)-The'Los Angeles Rams and the Dallas Cowboys, newest entry in the National Football League, will play an exhibition game in Pendleton, Sept. 4. The game was to have been held in Albuquerque, but stadium facilities there are not ready, Ram General Manager Elroy Hirsch said. Ilirsch also announced Tuesday that the Rams have signed place kicking specialist Danny YiHa-nueva of New Mexico State. The vnnncpr hrnthpr nf fnrmpr TTfT.A miVS LEAD appear in the first of the two all-Star games.

Power said the bet business Peter Thomson of Australia, tlie 17th with a par. She almost closed out the match on the 16th but missed a 3-foot putt to halve the hole. HAPPY FELLA Willie Mays of San Francisco has a big smile after leading who seized the lead from Johnston "was just a joke" before yester- the National League to yesterday's All-Star game victory. He had three hits to dupli at the 54-hole mark, also faltered day's second All-Star Game, in prime FAVORITE in the stretch following a morning cate his batting in first game Monday. (AP wire photo) feat as a player (with the NL), coach and manager (in the AL).

"Jinx?" he asked with a smile. "I don't know. All I can say is I'd like to try again. "We had our chances, but. Smith (Al Smith of the White Sox) popped up with the two men on.

And Minnie (Minnie Minoso of the White Sox) hit into a double-play after we got the first two men on." MARIS MISSES which he played, at Yankee Sta- Joanne Gunderson of Kirkland, 4iitm 'T warn ItVa mata Vu 4V. nmmn t-i 67 with a 72 for 279. He was tied odV IvTnKWth! eS urth with Sebastian Miguel of Spain, who shot 72-69 him," said Power, The other Americans finished MAYS POWERS NATIONALS TO SWEEP OVER AMERICAN well down the list. round with a 4 and 3 victory over Mrs. James Pickrel of Dayton, Ohio.

Miss Gunderson, also a Curtis Cup team member and the na Beavers Trade Freese to 5.D. For Jim Baxes PORTLAND (AP) The Port Dick Metz, 52-year-old U.S. Sen And then there was Maris. The haIfback primo yillanueva has an iors champion from San Antonio, tional intercollegiate champ, Yankee slugger, leading the ma fired a hot 66 in the morning but faded to a 74 in the last round outstanding record as a placement kicker. (Continued From 1) scored an eagle 3 on the 424-yard par 5 ninth hole but still was one APPEVRS CLEAR The Indian star, hitless in two at bats in yesterday's loss to the National League after replacing Moose Skowron in the sixth, said he told Frick the same story in a pre-game conference here.

"It appears the boy Is in the clear," Frick said, "but I want to talk to that announcer before I comment further." As for possible friction between third a minute later on an attempted double steal. In the third Willie hit his homer. After fouling for 286. nrl T.i'ndv MfDanipl nf St Toil is down to Mrs. Tickrel at the turn.

land Beavers yesterday traded Amateur mx uapman oij up ta order one She was 3-under-par for the final out in the fifth, he singled off George Freese, their leading home six holes of the match. i Pinehurst, N.C., and Sam Friedman of Tuscaloosa, were tied at 299. Kyle Burton of San Mateo. shot 76-69 for 302. Stan Dudas of Philadelphia, 147 run hitter, to the San Diego Padres in exchange for Jim Baxes.

Detroit's Frank Lary in the eighth. The figure filberts also produced the information that the The Rams announced yesterday that 231-pound John Guzik, Ail-American guard from Pittsburgh, has signed contracts for the I960-61 seasons. A rookie in 1959, Guzik started several games as middle linebacker. He was a fourth round draft choice. jors with 27 home runs, left seven men on base yesterday.

He popped up off southpaw Johnny Podres with the bases loaded, Flied to center off right-hander Larry Jackson with the bases loaded and then grounded out for the final out with a man on. "They (the pitchers) weren't doing too much with the ball," Maris said. "They moved it around some, but mostly they kept it out A par shooter who advanced to the second round was Mrs. Jason Weiss of Indianapolis, the runner- It was a straight player deal inning each. FORD YIELDS HOMERS Ford yielded the homers to Mathews and Mays and left the game trailing 3-0.

It was his second All-Star defeat. Chicago's Early Wynn pitched two shutout innings, Gerry Stalcy of the Sox yielded Musial's pinch homer and up for the 1955 National Amateur. four homers by the National with no money involved, said Bill at tht halfway point, had to withdraw because of food poisoning. League tied a mark. The Nation als hit four in 1951 and the Ameri Sayles, Portland's assistant general manager.

Mrs. Weiss, the former Jane Nelson, eliminated Mary Patton Jans-sen of Charlottesville, 4 and 2. cans tied the record in 1354, GROTESQUE DAY Chapman had a grotesque day Power and Manager Al Lopez of the Chicago White Sox, who skip-1 pered the AL All-Stars, Power shrugged if off. "I not mad at Lopez or anybody," he said. "But I fight with anybody, too.

I evpn fight Casey Stengel if he was the manager." Freese currently Is hitting .254 Ted Williams, the 41-year-old during which ha took 78 putts for Two rounds today will reduce Gary Bell of Cleveland gave up Boston slugger in his 18th All-Star the two rounds, 42 in the morning th field to four for Friday's Game also drew an ovation when side. And they kept it up here-above the belt." The young lefty swinging star unable to come around on a pitch easily because of sore ligaments in his right wrist, just grinned semifinals. he pinch hit for Chicago's Minnie when he three-putted nine greens. He had rounds of 81 and 74. and has 17 home runs.

Baxes has a .218 average and eight homers. Baxes will replace Freese at third base. Newspapers speculated the trade might cause a rash of criticism here. Freese has been a great favorite of the hometown the final pair on Boyer's clout. Detroit's Frank Lary pitched a scoreless eighth.

The crowd got a tremendous charge out of Musial's home run. The Man had been having a sad Daily Double Hits Rich $1,666.20 CHESTER, W. Va. (AP)-Th daily double at Waterford Park yesterday paid $1,666.20. Provoc who won the first race, paying $114.80, $32.60 and $8.30.

Winner of the second race was Foxie King, paying $56.20, $15.20 and $8. Minoso in the seventh with teammate Frank Malzone on base, Williams singled sharply to right, Friedman, a young Air Force major stationed in Germany, shot 72-81. when asked which of the NL After Kaline walked to load the FINNEGAN MAY ENTER SEANEEN IN GOLD CUP A small gallery, Including the bases against Jackson, Maris year until he came off the bench pitchers impressed him most in the two games. "Hell, they all did," he said. "I made six outs." Duke of Windsor, saw DeVicenzo fans who trickled in to watch the flied out to Mays in right center, in recent weeks to go on a batting last-place Beavers this season.

rampage. Musial batted lor vvu- HAD BASES FULL The American had the bases full with two out in the third be make his stirring last day charge in sunny, perfect weather. The powerful Mexico City professional won the French. Open 10 years How Now made his last start at Santa Anita where his efforts included a third-place finish back 1 (Continued From 1) Sweet Sue, was fourth, as Togetherness got the show. liams in the seventh and drove Staley's second pitch into the upper deck.

fore Podres got Mans on a pop of Bagdad and First Landing in ago. He led the centenary British to Milwaukee's Del Crandall, Sweet June paid $14.80, $8.00 and the San Antonio Handicap and a The statisticians quickly calculated that Musial broke his own records by appearing in his 19th Open for two rounds at St. Andrews last week only to waver 4.bu; Bitter eud $6.00 and $4.60 sprint win over the turf. His two- They had men on first and second with nobody out in the fifth but Minoso grounded into a double 1STE THE and i ogetherness $1.80. year track record of 1: 08 35 when in the last two rounds and let game, getting his 19th hit, his winner Kel Nagle of Australia and sixth homer, his 39th total base The winner stepped the distance lowered here opening day when In 1:09 175.

Ten started. Fleet Nasrullah ran the distance and his 57 at bat. Arnold Palmer of Latrobe, surge ahead. Musial also tied the mark for in 1:08 15. Competition for these two will Americas most celebrated bourbon the most runs scored in All-Star come from Mrs.

Helen Kenaston's King Ranch's Golden Notes and George Newell's How Now, two of the ration's finest sprinters, return to competition at Hollywood today after long layoffs play and Boston's Pete Runnels was a Williams strikeout victim. In the eighth, the Americans had men on second and third with one out but Henry made both pinch hitter Al Smith of Chicago and Baltimore's Ron Hansen pop up. The National set a record by using 26 of its 30-man squad. In Revel, Mr. and Mrs.

Sid Sim play, 11, a mark that Mays had established with his homer in the third. mons' Ann's Knight, Mrs. Tilyou Christopher's Captain Kidd II when they face five other top dash stars in the $16,100 Coronado Han GOLF REPORTER HAVING PROBLEM WITH DEADLINES SIMPLY TREMENDOUS Mays simply was tremendous. F. C.

Brophy's Little Moon and dicap at six furlongs. Jimmie Garibaldi's Aliwar. 1 fact, the only man on both squads He opened the game by lashing Former stablemates when they Ford's first pitch to left for a didnt get to play in either both carried the King Ranch single. Before the inning was over I game was Cleveland's Dick Stig- banner, Golden Notes and How he stole third but was trapped off man. CINCINNATI (AP) Newspa Now rank as two of the top sons SMASH 2S HITS Owner of Miami Club Set to Lose Over $125,000 per deadlines and starting times in the Women's Trans-Mississippi In the two games the Nationals of the speed sire Beau Max.

Golden Notes, the defending i-it i vf is! Golf Tournament presented champion in the Coronado, is co- problem for Mrs. Ja holder of the world's six and one- son Weiss of Indianapolis. managed to score a total of 11 runs on 22 hits, including six homers, three doubles and a triple. The American settled for a total of three runs on 14 hits. They got one homer by Al Kaline Oakland Trims 14 Players From Roster half furlong record of 1:14 45, the clocking posted when he won the Mrs.

Weiss, the former Jane MIAMI. Fla. (AP) William mass" Nelson, is competing in the tourna ment and, as a reporter for the Midwest Handicap last fall at Hawthorne race track while carrying 124 pounds. in Kansas City and one double, Indianapolis News, she also is 3 MacDonidd, owner of the last place Miami Marlins of the Class AAA International League, said yesterday lie expects to lose $125,000 on the team this season. MacDonald, who bought the writing stories about the Hoosier a ground rules job by Chicago's Sherm Lollar in the eighth inning contestants.

of yesterday's game. SANTA CRUZ (AP) Coach Eddie Erdelatz cut 14 players from his Oakland Raiders' roster yesterday in the American Football League club's first player re Mrs. Weiss meets Sally Carroll Ice Hockey Rangers Change Training Site Vic Power, the Cleveland first of Wheeling. VV.Va., in a third Marlins last December, said if he "could have foreseen how bad round match this morning. baseman who reported ill Monday and drew a blast from Manager KITCHENER, Ont.

(AP) The In the following match Mrs. Paul Al Lopez, replaced New York's duction. Three others dropped out leaving 69 men on the roster. By the Dye of Indianapolis will be Bill Skowron in the sixth and finished the game, going 0-for-2. playing Judy Eller of Old Hickory, Tenn.

New York Rangers have shifted things were going to be, I never their training site from Niagara! would have touched it Falls, Ont. to Kitchener, General! "I didn't expect to make money Manager Muzz Patrick of the Na-but I hoped the operation for the tional Hockey League club an-first two years could break even," nounced yesterday. he told the Miami News in an in- end of the week, the club is ex If Mrs. Weiss confessed last night It was the third victory in five All-Star Games for Manager Walter Alston of Los Angeles and the she might have trouble if pected to be down to 50. Cut were: Quarterbacks Ron Newhouse, St.

Norbert College; Siim McCord, she wins her match. She'll The Rangers will begin training tervicw. He said his working for the 1960-61 season in this city agreement with the Baltimore third straight defeat for Manager Al Lopez of th Chicago White Sox. have to telephone the news, to an afternoon paper, with details of East Texas State; Sandy Leder- Orioles has not helped him in getting players. man, Washington: and Ed Hino, on Sept.

7. New York recently completed arrangements to operate a Kitchener farm club in the her match and that of Mrs. Dye, George Washington; halfbacks! "The players who could help us grab lunch and be ready to play Stan Jones, Maryland State; Max find our again in another match in the f'ji pi hi Mu I I Fastern Canada. Professional League or, Brent lor sale so hands tied," he said. Rain Postpones Western Tennis afternoon.

Fields, Whittier; Andy Pierce, Southern University; Jim Hall, Mississippi; and Al Feola, Pep- INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-A heavy downpour that left two inches of perdine; linemen Gordon Tavani, nenry Clay toasts Jenny Land When Sen. Clay called on the "Swedish whit betrer way to toast her that) with his favorite. Old Crow. Glasspack rain on the Woodstock Country Oregon; Moose Mastolotto, Chi-co State; Wil Towne, Wichita; Jim Kominski. Central Washing Club courts yesterday forced postponement of action In the Western Open Tennis Tourna Muffler ton, and Charles Bates, Alabama niSt Ykti- jwi ment.

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