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yagyliiqi ligi inf ni'i iim iiiy I PACE 30- i -MONDAY, MAY 6, 1963 7HL INDIANAPOLIS STAR Bucs iomer alls "men Sin! 3 -Run i oi vs aiii 2 JJils First Pilch Final U.S. Isls In Pan-Am Hit 108 i 7er Artir Li find The Ri-lu Knee Is Pivotal Point field team won six of 10 cv cling, which isn't an Ameri tef a crowd of oO.OhO in In 1 f.r0, they the 7t). i)0h seal 1' a a gold medals. d'l'l i i PitUlei can specialty, hut was tne oniv shutout of the extravaganza for the Yanks. Stadium.

took eight of nine Although the Games pro- I lf, s. men's 1 1 1 I ci' Walls hut Itiri-e-ill rl; ye- tertlay to tin' victory fiver the Pittsburgh track and i i Flnol onollciol Toouioeon mvwiii dated a item leam lurjn id oi ij kuiu 4m po0.Am,nt:an gomti run homer tbr- ninth os Anpelrs Uowj'i': Pirates. Walls, -i. Cotd Silvtr Broni I A( M( KI.At United States, the Yanks re- medals, counting the disputed some unexpected for the 1500 meter rela v. bumps from their improved rhev lost such 'I'ank special- liar ff the pili San Hr.i;l (AC) equestrian stars added two more gold medals and boosted Sam's total haul to I OS esterday in a victorious liniax to the fotirt Pan-Anieri' an (james.

M.trv an IS year-old st ien leather from Pasadena, won the individual championship and with her nding companions also captured the team prize in the (irand Pnx Des Nations. THIS COLORFUL test of horsemanship featured the closing ceremonies of the dames IJn tfd S-a'es B-Gi OltXI ij-utrny vifneue a Vf'O in tin" four I inning on li'S bv Tommy Davis wron and a s.i nfn flv posehoro. 'I In tallied in j'ht on dti I a it Iv's IMS 55 17 14 70 '5 10 21 8 )6 18 4 6 4 4 i 3 5 1 I II 2 1 4 I 3 2 1 0 0 0 4 7 7 3 0 7 0 2 7 0 7 0 Latm neighbors, i Yank boxers, once undis- putr-d kings of the canvas, managed to eke out only two of 10 golds and four I he l.l.i ties as the 100 and 200-meter dashes, the 800 and marathon, among others. Of the 14 Pan-Am records turned out this time, Yanks achieved nine. Untie Sam's lads lost their midas touch completely dad Tobago Br't sb G'J ano P'iromn CO i Baseball went to SOtT rJK TUB VUJf pe KteT a woor eoarioM.

iw ticiwfc ror wnt.nr rl4E Wfpt op fttr oor oh nr TAiriAWAV AND lUt IOC OF 1H6 I Kf tf IME PIMtr KNtfSirAP AW mvtHI AWV lAttfAL BOfV JC MOJIIU, OF Illf Ml AC. brones. Cuba. 1'nt le (runtfma'O F'p-U ft oadns ev ll.iddix r' run I aw id i is! (,..,:, i 7 bp home run wi; till nrebna nj i': It -Id follow ii singles hv born and I II Skowinii I' v. is Walls' ru st I' HI 1 1 1 I aw, recalled hv Ihr I'i r.

ill's fiom their I. urn rluli In Kinston of lie lass A arnlina League when- hi" had hi'i'ii umkinn his In shape, was making Ins first si. ill shut l.isl Sep Sam's women track iMiiiiirsola Arr Iascual Halts Yanks tr atokm rue v.i k.iii jrm nt HVfA KotH i tt.i, ur u'l vr A MimT vv 'uut on 1U HCilCt fJ 1 Oh r.n (Al'i uiw a I I a nil Pasc i tember. He was charged with five runs and allowed -ifhl lills. Ron Pel ratio', Until Dodder pilt her, on Ins fourth lied nnrsota to a '1 I vii -tor.

over the New York Y. inkers csleida as the 'I wais the finale of a three aiue scries 1 3 a Sole il.fe.il, game all in relief. 1 Muni spoiled 1 I's shutout wi a home run. thud, ui! oh The pownjwing i Ff AS THOUGH I AM fnjsMiwt rsfOM imp iwtptf of mv pifewt' roor, hp 1 ft 7 II deficit when Kill i.ot triple which eludi Unwind in iiclii three happi-r CM i line tuning ki a I I mnk field he hehllld a T7v 1 tl walk hv Dunn nilerinn and a sinejc hv Ki iIm i id 'Irmente Maernski si i.ied mi I' J-iichert's wild pili li. I IMMfDIAIlV tfNM ttf.

MV weicur to tub OP MV The Dodi'ei hi ed ah KiHr roor. Lot no'i Pitttttui flh -f '1 0 Ob IMt. tnw ill rffUta 1 iiph 1 4 i i i elit field hiillpeu e'llli innni; Mans also don hied in (he ninth permilled six hits, struck out 11 nil walked one in winninK his third straight Bfler three losses, lie bested Ralph Terry in a duel of 20 game winners of I'ascual was his sharpest in the louith when Tom Tresh tripled to deep (enter field wilh one out, fanning Ma kev Mantle and Marn tr leave 'I res'h randed Minnesota 11 ed it with two run eudi' It I Amo.o. who relieved Teirv. al let the scvent alked 'loine one inn.

a lid Harmon Killebiew pinch hit sacrifice f'v It was Killelnew's first I one at bat since a I enc bed knee sidelined him April 1 4. I ennv (been greeted Terry with a home run in the first and Vic Rower doubled home the other Twins' run In the third, Terry bad beaten the Twins five Mraifihl times prior to yesterday asIiinjlon Comeback Holds Chisox Splil i 0 1 I nivt if Ovs Jtrf 4 fl 10' Kow jf if ff 4 1 0 0 e--v 'l hor or 1 1 1 1 Mifiii 4 I 7 f) kV 1 0 I I Mf) rWn 1 I I I hiM' in.Mirr 1h f) fl 't 0 h.i.m PU hprt 0 ft 0 I i hSm 10 0 Pfi nnV 1 ft 1 7 ntni t. Awonln) I'i vt i I. nr1 7lh Hit t.i.M In- tl Mnylffl fi.f in VIN ixi') von os 0 AntjtMr (VX) 00 1 000 3 You can attend the many "500" Festival events and the roaring action at the Speedway, with the WFBM Stations! From last week's official track opening to the Victory Dinner, you will be able to attend all of the events through the sight and sound coverage of The WFBM Stations. You're in the middle of all the festive events on Radio 1260 and TV-6.

Join us for live, film, tape and bulletin coverage from start to finish. PopUir Win-, Hnrirt' lirnKifr PC) A I Ati'jWiM 7 1 plMburyh 77 r-WMt. ofifl SVowfOn. 1 OH LfH An()i i 8 7R R' ho'l. VVIIU f-iliitun TR Mmfr mt.1 HW WulK iiw MniPlnxii, fairly.

IP rBRV PUhrt VU 1 I fi intuit i ft rf 'naAhi kv 4 i) i ow IL, 0 1) I 1 i HnrtrJtK il 7 0 1 WP-Plh(t Itd'h P' I nn.M. 4iKt, (nnimn. mun I 71. A IB 74J three innings he h.id wanked A walk lo Hob Schmidt and i I hv 'buck Cot tier, nun hitler Don I.eppert and 1 1 i pn'i eded llmton's winning drive. Herbert, a 'JO Rami' inner last year, never was in trouble as he pitched his third shutout of the season.

The Sox ha i ked him with an II -bit attack which included home runs bv Dave Nicholson and Ron Hansen. I OR NICHOLSON, it was his sixth homer of the season and bis fourth in the series with Washington. SECOND GAME (Tin (AC) Inn I hn-ton's thiee run homer olf reliever lloyt Wdhelm's first pitch with two out in the ninth inning capped a fiveiuti uprising that ihe Washington Senators an 7 victorv over the While Sox yeslerday. Rav Herbert blanked th? Senators, 8-0, in the first game nf the doublelieader nn three Inls. MINION'S III.OVV was bu only hit of the day.

Wllliclm had just come in to rescue Mike Joyce. The Sox went into the ninth leading, 7-3. flnd Joyce had held the Senators hit less in the wiwrfi-. W-'MI-i'W. Nbw York Mlnnnota ot rbii ah rbi I i uiie 4 (T ift(n If 4 7 I- 4 0 0 Powet II) 4 WrHtlnt lh .1 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 ft 0 0 0 1 1 1 000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0, 0 0 1 a.

AMUrm.rf Mnll If KIIl4f.irw Tutltf Ballrv A Men fiW 0 0O0 I r.ri Mcintlf Mitt rl Fpltnff lh Hnwni il 1 Hnvi lb T.rv 'iHwia r.i if A 1 oUm (t 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 170 0 0 111 Povual.D 0 1 0 Woshinqton noon. Tofoi 4 17 1 6 I I I It lntV In (Ith Rnn oh i 1 JIM MclNTYRE TracMvde his FRED AGABASHI AN A champion FIRSr GAMS ERNIE HERMAN Action and interviews FRED EVERETT Action and interviews TOM CARNEGIE CfSf Announcer S00 Sptedway FRANK PRATER Action and interviews JIM GERARD Action and interviews Hit i(l rtM fly tnr lot Mi to in th Moll l'h Cf-vilUf 1 Kngil I Huiton 3b 1 1 ni 1 1 SO Chltogs nb ntrhihli .1 0 1)1 fvin oon 100 un (tcut hh I e. mil my 1 1 2 3 (Kimni. lb 4 0 0 I S. hmutt I .1 4 0 0 Oi l-n Wm.nn II 4 0 0 Oil in Sum Ih 4 0 0 ot'iei 1 0 il A 10 LOB Nw Votfc Minn- Hlnlon tb 0 0 01 .1 I Chiraqo ttv Ob rbl 1 0iHrshhor.il 6 2 3 7 111 I 31 5 0 7 2 0 0' Nuhnlsn II 0 2 1 0 0 Hnnsun 5 0 10 1 0 Word lb 4 0 2 0 1 0 Ais 5 7 2 0 1 0' orreon.c 3 2 10 0 0Mrjitin 10 0 0 0 1 i Hoi len.p 7 0 10 0 OibMniiwr'll 0 0 0 0 0 0 loyi ip 0 0 0 0 0 0 W'lhlm 0 0 0 0 0 0i (Jon, 10 0 0 1 1 i TotoH 39 7 14 6 0 o- 0 (1 9 7l Phillip Vi WtioJ lb 4 13 1 nrvlll J' 1 I int.i 'M I'fiwei HHS i Mb( W.

isImi ne I ANNUAL FESTIVAL GOLF TOURNEY Bovri Mil' tfl I ifsh Mat i I'ov ul. ir- i r. ii 4 00 i 10 0 0 Wflli Ni. hoiN If 4 1 1 -1 Si 4 11 hf 0 10 0 Mm Cut .111 till" I'D tBnfl SO Hi Ink I' .10 10 Quirh ol'hiHim I IMI Omiirfs KlKn. Moniutn dl ppf Biown KI'OP To'oit 0 Hf i I 0 I) 1 ot II Mronstiul 0 0 0 8 11 8 lie-own 10 0 0 f'uo unl IW, 3D 1 we ri iki 1 SiimOi hn'ii 'fin.

So(lr 04 A tf Ikinnan 0 0 0 0 lotills ,11 0 0 May 29 p.m. Celebrity-Pro-Am goll match direct from Speedway Course May 31-June 3 Golf tourney reports daily as tournament progresses June 2, 3 1 :30 p.m. "500" Golf Tourney 1 :30 p.m. "500" Golf Tourney Reds'' ttrosnan G(K'S To Cliisox Cluciiii' H.e hii WTlllf Si. relief pitcher Hrusnan (ruin ihe Cinrinnali Reds yeslerday and In turn sent pitcher I'mn rl to the Reds in a waiver deal.

Itrosnan w.is off the waiver list hv the Sox mid incinn.il i in i inn pu ked up Zaniu in a similar maneuv-rr. Brosn.in on i mie of the National 1 e.ir.iie's lop irhef pitehers. is a 3,1 year old Jiander who had a nvnid for C'iih inn.it i in I 'Mill and I II In lDtil when the Reds won the jM-imant lie slumped to i -I last e.ir and this season is 0 1, luivnif; pitched -1 innings in hu he up four inns and lilts. Hrosnan is also a widely read nuttier who has written two books and numerous articles on baseball 7nnni, I ear old i bander, cuw to iae Sox from San I rain isco last year and bad a (i It lecord He appeare in five Raines this season, eiv-inp up hits and four runs 111 41 mn.r.-s n-Stru. out lot Promltid In Hfimro in th W.MnuC-n 000 000 OCO-0 I ngu (I0 1.11 I -Minion Wild Chenev PO A Wnh n.jt.-n 'IS I hi.

ngo I I'll Wish ii.ll I hu i-iKl Hei iNifi iipi 0 PfL'in on. MWS Ni.hoKon Hons SHe-bert IJoclicslcr Tops I oronlo Twice IP 4 II a Mil vii If it My lor Quuk In 4th. h-ftijitpd for MO'irn in Sth. c-Fhed out lot Otuhfi iO 7th SinQicrj lor Honnan in th. in Inr I rppri in 9th, f-Popped iiiit lor 'hfioi tn 9'h Washington 110 100 005- 8 101 310 100- Wti' v1 Cottier PO A-vwishmgton 14 t.hKuyo DP-Hoosen, Wis nod unn ngham BM'iloinn ood Onor Hmtoo and Osboi ne.

LOB-Wnvhtnuton 5. Chirogo 12 Kitnj Miihb'ger, Nlrholton. Robinson- Word HR-Hmlon. SB Pierrot' Herihltor- S-Cottier, i. unningh'nn, Joyct.

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p.m. p.m. p.m. "500" Golf Tourney 1st round "500" Golf Tourney 2nd round "500" Golf Tourney 3rd round "500" Golf Tourney final round Hnlioit 1VV 3 11 IrjiM 3 VVl' Bionsl i Viiin1n In Mi Kl 1 2 OS Rochester, N', AP) Rochester fiot a five bit pitch-mj: performance from Prank Rert.una in the first p.nne and a four hitter from Hilly Short 111 tin" nightcap yesterday to sweep an International League douhleheader from loninto. (I I and Yvv Hurler's Lapse Costly Rm Vsiieo A-10 984.

vVP Hvinnao U-Chvloi oc and Mi S. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES p.m. Ball" Richmond. a i.P) Sv ra- SPEEDWAY ACTIVITIES April 29-May 29- 6:45 p.m. "Trackside" May 1-May 24 6:45 p.m.

"Trackside on TV" May 1-May 29 7:45 a.m. "Speedway through the Years" 6:00 p.m. "Speedway through the Years" April 30-May 29-Daily: 1 1 :35 p.m. "Sounds of the Speedway" 3:35 p.m. "Sounds of the Speedway" 4.30- 4:35 p.m.

"Sounds of the Speedway" 5:35 p.m. "Sounds of the Speedway" May 4 7:30 p.m.. "Speedway Museum" May 6 p.m.. "USAC Awards" May 11 7:30 p.m.. "500 Miles to Go" May 18 7:30 p.m..

"500 Miles to Go" May 25 1 :00 p.m.. "500 Miles to Go" May27-29 6:45 p.m.. "500 Miles to Go" May 21 6.00- 6:45 p.m.. "Old Timers' Bar-B-Q" May 25 7.00- 7:30 p.m.. "Inside Track" May 27 p.m..

"Speedway through the Year" May 29 10:00:10:30 p.m.. "Speedway Press Party" May 29 10.30-1 1 :00 p.m.. "Drivers Meeting" May 29 11:30 p.m. a.m. "Gentlemen, Start Your Engines" May 30 10:30 to conclusion "Memorial Day 500 Mile Race" May 30 1 1 :00 a.m,-3:00 p.m.

"500" Mile Race Bulletins May 30 p.m.. "500" Race Highlights May 31 p.m.. "Victory Dinner" and WFBM Checkered Flag Award to Winner QUALIFICATION WEEKENDS May 18, 19 and 25. 2S "Qualification Bulletins" Trackside action as it happens "Qualification Bulletins" Trackside action as it happens "QUALIFICATION TRIALS" May 18, 19 4.30- 5:30 p.m direct from trackside May 18, 19 6:00 p.m direct from trackside May 25, 26 5:30 p.m direct from trackside May 25, 26 6:00 p.m direct from trackside OMay 18, 25 6.40- 6.45 p.m Highlight coverage May 19. 28 D.m I of da action Home runs accounted for the Red Winds' winning run 111 Ihe tunc-inniiu; openet and ail of the runs scored in seven inning ivphtcap.

Mi us Pro Golf cuse scoteil three unearned May 25 May 26 fllil IMMOIII (luff I'll I 4:30 p.m. Movie "To Please A Lady" FIRST AM 1 or onto Kothtfr "500" Festival Parade Suns llomhcrf May 28 9:00 p.m. May 28 p.m. Mf I i I 4 0 0 i ICii.il .1 0 lapse bv Richmond pitcher Al and used them to whip the Virginians, 2, here jji esterday. 'I With one on and one out the opening inning.

Don Weil hit a bounder between first Festival Parade sn 3 1 0 OiVn Jil 3b lb 4 I e.isoii if ID rf 7 lb 4 0 3 I I lh 4 0 h'Vv rf tb 10 10 'b 0 1 tti 0 0 0 0 Vlntln" I if 3 7 hi 0 0 Hobins.Vl rf 4 0 M.in.uifi i 4 0 0 0 VamovKlhl cf 0 0 3 0 0 0 Coffin 4 0 ami second. Viv first sacker Kred Hopke fielded the ball, made a feint toward second, then eltvted to throw to first Mil I' 10 0 0 Binvif 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bf-roioop 2 0 0 lobiai 0 1 4 li Totol 31 6 i Butnnvv'Me Okia (UPI)-Money win- nw 70 000 Woco Turntr Open qoJI tout ney ore. (-Denote Amateur) t. HV B-t-wf Jr. t(-7 7 itsl Run 6' Tt I Oiintr (S 71 400 lock Ki.ir 'J 1 1 1 200 C.o.'f; iW 1 I 000 Htonk He.fd 7i)-M-n 1 0X1 lonviiy AO' on Tt 000 VKn Vu'i n.

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