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14 Awgiwi If, f.vfwim Joiirwiil fwiriitl 1 May Be Wrong By Dick Bcckcr jMtfBAl Sparti Today'i rolumn In by Jobo P. Carmlcbaol, Kporti Editor of Tho CblcBKo Daily for Dkk Bofkrr, who on varatloi. arr the most valuable playm to their tive cUibs in the American and Naiiotml thw aeaaon? Well, in Chicago they are Ernie Banks of the Cube and man Lolkir the White Sox. at leoat in the opinirms of Hack anj Marty Marion who are managing the Cubs and Sox. question about Banks," said Hack flatly, no matter m-here we fini.sh, he should get the National awart Markm was eqiidly unhesitant in naming Lollar.

He even advance another candidate. ha.s done a great job for us, both in catching and leoderahip," said Marty. The two moat valuables of Berra of the Yank.s and Willie Mays of the Giants, get a vote. In place of Berra of 195.i, Marion Mickey Mantle. of Mays, the Cub manager selects Alvin Dark, the Giant shortstop.

isn't having too bad a year," said Marty, Mantle has been the big threat and has stood up under a lot of pressure." Hack in his choice of Dark, said: the key man of the infield, and the take-charge guy when things get rough." Olherw Stand Out Stan and Marty named without Kaline of Dirtroit, said Marion. declared Hack. Praver of Kansas coiHrlb- Musial of the Cardinals, Here and there, both embellishment or reasons. Khiaewski of Cincinnati," City," continued uted Hack. In few instances argued wUh themselves.

Of Baltimore, Marion said: the whole season, it would have to be between Hal Smith and Gus Tnandos, but Dave Philley has been a big help since he went there, made a ball team out of the Orioles." Of pennant failures Hack said: take Del Crandall if he was having a better year at the plate, but I guess rU have to vote for Johnny Ixigan at jJwrt." Marion picked Larry Doby of the Indians, but only by a shade. could be A1 Smith out there in left field ju.st as well," laid the SoK skipper. Hack was in a mild quandry between Roy Campanella or Duke Snider of Brooklyn. one would you take in a deal?" Stan was a.sked. he replied.

which one first?" Hack sighed. Snider, he admitted. How about the Red a too," said Marion everybody knows what Ted Williams means to that team anytime in the lineup. Promoter Norris Fed Up With Probes; Asks Federal Government Run Boxmj DETROIT (iB-The National Boxing plea for Congressional help in cleaning up big-time boxing has drawn the challenge ot New York fight promoter Jim Norris to let the Federal government run it." That, the president erf the power- tul International Boxing Club said Tuesday, would be with him. the commlsiiwis run besting," he said, too impotent to do the job, then let the government run it.

It may be the beat solution." The NBA asked for Federal In- terventicm as it wound up Its annual convention. Sen. Potter (R- Mich) promised he would recommend a Congressional probe. The plea was sent as George A Barton of Minneapolis, former NBA president, an invesU- guUon he was making of profas- sional fighting ran into a blank wall when witnesses refused to sign affidavits. Barton quoted them as aaylng they didn't want to "get kiKXiked off." The government currently has an antitru.it suit against Norris land the IBC.

And the fight pro- 'moter, whose intertwined interests Include control of the Detroit Red Wing hockey team and Olympia Stadium, said he was up with investiga- them investigate anything they want," Norris stld. gcrf nothing to hide." Committee Named Meanwhile, the NBA named Kb man committee to meet with Gov. M. Leader of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg Sept. 19 to discuss his for a uniform bmting code to regulate professional fighting acroaa the nation.

Leader made the proposal in a conventimi address. The committee Included BarUrn, Abe Green, New Jersey; Fred Saddy, Wisconsin; Arch Hindman, Indiana; JuUus Greensteln, Maine; Anthony Entenza, California; Joseph Florida; Sam No Pioneers Pairings Pioneers Golf Club will have Ita regular ladles day Thursday, but there will be no pairings because of the publinks tournament, A meeting at 8 a.m. will precede play. Youngheart, (Hilo, and Ihp. Tumminello, Louisiana.

Lou Razienda of lUinois was elected NBA president to succeed Anthony Petronella. Green was ra- elected NBA commiaaionir. Fight JMiMrta. U7H. OtaMi fit Pauli 10.

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TOP Robert Russell (left) of the 307th Armament and Electronics Squadron, placed first in a meet at Offutt Air Force Base. Another LAFB airman, S.Sgt. Alfred J. Hoerth, Headquarters Squadron Section, 818th Air Ba.se Group, placed fourth. Staif Vietcs Klaus Red Sox Spark have to vote, so far.

for that kid. Billy Klaus, at short. been the backbone of the club in a tricky position. the spark, like Nellie Fox has been for us so often." And the Phillies? Hack with Robin Roberta, the pitcher, even over Del Ennis who has batted in more than 1,000 major league rune and, from year to year, is about the only power threat the Phils poasesa. Roberts and explained Stan.

the only man they can really tw to for a good job." Now only Waahington and Pittsburgh were left and the going got rough. just pick one guy from Uie Senators," said Marion. a standout, because so many of those fellows are having bad years. Maybe Bob Porterfield, he gets the big games." Hack felt somewhat the about the Pirates, but mainly because got a lot of kids who are just learning their way around," He finally settled on Vernon Law. the pitcher.

the be.st of them," said Stan, "and they even use him to pinch-hit, so he must be the most valuable guy they got." So there are two sets of answwrs to an question which wUl be asked officially at the end of the campaign. An incomplete poll of the voting writers that Banks and Kaline will be the men to beat, since they have no cshallengers within their own ranlM to spite the By Bob Munger Similar Medical Talk Show Different Problems Dykes Aims at Bobo SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (fi-Veter- an Bobby Dykes won the Texas middleweight championship here last night by knocking out Ch.bo Hernandez and is now to his world title match with champion Bobo Olson in Miami on Sept. 22. Do golf and medical terms go together? It seems they do.

For prominently displayed on a wall at Hillcrest Country club during the recent city tournament was a list of ills couched in succint if not distinct medical type words. The card was entttled, ONE WOR. RIES YOU?" And these fearsome diseases are described: 1. St. Vitus Stance when the wiggle and aggie of a golfer addressing his ball are mtnre than the law allows.

Usually caused by extreme nervousness and seeing the good golfers do it." 2. Par-annoy-ya this occurs when the golfer beemnes far too much aware of his score throughout hts round. It culminates with cursing the score, the course, the clubs and the pro who told him Recommenda SuccesRor DETROIT All-Pro gridder Les Bingaman has retired as guard how to play the game, frcm the Detroit Lions but has a 230-pounder from Detroit, as his possible successor. Dedilla has no college experience. 3.

Variclose drives a common malady which may overtake a golfer of any age or degree of proficiency, usually happens near the clubhouse when the gallery is largest. Manifested by the ball rolling crazily off hte tee io hide in the grass a few feet away. 4. Chuckin pox Uiis disease generally comes upon a golfer when he Uiinks he hidden from his partner. Sometimes calls for the use of the mashie" or the driver." 5.

Cloutstrophobia this often hits a man when he becomes Ured of hitting the ball 3M yards in the center of the fairway. Re pours all he has tato a tremendous effort that sbauid carry 390 goes closer to SO. 6. Ye Wronge Grippe this happens most often when friends say, "My, that sure is a funny way you hold your clubs." From then on you are lost. Of course the little sermon ends with a cheery note.

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