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THE NASHVILLE TINNISSIAN. TWUay. oa 10. 1965 45 Louisville Cager ML Th ree Yankees Get S250 Fines Inks Vandy Grant m' Pi father is a former Vanderbilt Alumni Association president. Garner accomplishment of completing work toward his bachelor degree in three calendar years something of a record.

Veteran Vanderbilt observer cannot recall an athlete ml W- 0) Women's Western at Beverly Country Club la Chicago today. Art Lontx. assistant executive director of the United States Olympic Committee, said that he does not anticipate a revival of the NCAA-AAU feud when the committee begins It two-day meet in; in Chicago Saturday Mexico's Rafael Otuna won his first two matches and gained the favorite's role in the West of England tennis tournament Graham" of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy was named to coach the College Football All-Stir team against his old teammates, the world champion- Cleveland Fred Lor- onien won the pole position in -Sunday's Dixie 400 stock car race In At Roy! Hcf hilnt of the Houston Astros said that the domed-stadium could not be rented I. for any less after the Houston Oilers of the American Football league said they would play in Rico Stadium at a fee of 10 per cent, rejecting an offer from 17'i percent in the dome.

Hunter McDonald became America's brightest hope in the British Amateur Golf Tournament with a victory over ex-champ Dick Chapman. players changed teams in the National Hockey League's intra-league draft. Boston got Gerry Cheevers from Toronto, defenseman Paul Popeil from Chirago.and Norm Schmitz from Montreal. New York got center Earl Ingarfield. Chicago took Pat Stapleton from Toronto.

And Detroit grabbed defenseman Bryan Watson from Chicago. By-JOHN BIBB OY SKINNER, with an assist from Garner Petrie, yesterday landed one of the outstanding hiph school basketball players in Kentucky. IN SOMETHING of a urprise move. Skinner flew a Louisville and i i Twnrny Hagan. a 63 guard who tamed two-year All-State honor at St.

Xavier. to a Van-derbilt grant-in-aid. The signing cam let than a month after Skinner announced he had completed hi 196 -recruiting program which now ha netted eight of the top high school talent in the country. "To a very large degree, we have Garner Petrie to thank." Sfctrmrr said in explaining the bIud recruiting move which brwiN to Vanderbilt the son oi'Jormer University of Kentucky. tar athlete.

Tommy's fjn. Joe (Red) Ha fan. can-trfjj5 Kentucky's 1937 football t'uu-jind later earned honor-aWe-mentlon as an All-America fcjiard on the Wildcat bas-kU)aU team. "GARNER'S diligence and persistence in his school work at, enabling hi mto complete hw-jndergraduate work in AJJMjst. His graduation frees a2her scholarship which I amdelighted to say Tommy HJJan has accepted." Uo, Petrie, the 6-10 center from Louisville who has lived in th shadow of All-America Clyde Lee sine enrolling at Vandy in September of 1962, closes his undergraduate career by lending a tremendous boost to the Commodore basketball program.

Petrie' rpima 2 DAYS AT 1 LOUISVILLE Vanderbilt's Coach Koy Skinner and Mrs. Joe Hagan are most interested observers as Tommy Hagan, star 6-3 guard at St. Xavier High School here, signs his grant-in-aid to join the Commodore basketball forces as a freshman in September. Hagan, son of a one-time standout athlete at the University of Kentucky, it the eighth man recruited by Skinner for the 1965-66 froth team. Short Shots thought the pis vers Involved were Mickev Mantle.

Roger Maru and Hal Hmiff. Houk, ho had been in New York for the player draft, flew to Kansas Cy. wher the Ysnks are in a series with the At h.Ut lcs. to announce the fines. "A few people broke training," Houk said.

"Three players were fined $250 apiece. A f-w others were talked to. Manager Johnny Keane handled the whole thing and handled it well." The incident which broucht about the fines apparently took place Sunday night as the team waited at the airport to catch a plane for Kansas City. "We didn't like for It to go unnoticed it got out of hand," said Houk, referring to the incidents. "It was a public show.

If somebody wants to carry on, there's a place for it. That was not the place." Professional baseball teams milked 826 players from college and high school talent a the first baseball draft ended. Arnold Palmer teamed up with three Cleveland amateurs to win the pro-am event before the $135,000 Cleveland Open Golf Tournament starts to day. National Basketball Association club owners dis cussed adding a 10th team to the league at their annual meeting, but took no New Zealand miler Peter Snell announced his decision to return later this year. Play opens today in the (I MOTOR OVERHAUL IOOCOOOOOOOOOC MCOOOOCOO-MOCOl FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS THE NEW York Yankees, floundering in eighth place in the American League, yesterday slapped fines of $230 each on three players for breaking training.

General manager Ralph Houk would not name the players, but person who witnessed an incident at a Newark. NJ. airport Sunday Blue Raiders Still Leading SPRINGFIELD. Mo. Middle Tennessee State continued to lead in the annual NCAA College Golf Tournament yesterday.

The team finished up the third day of play in the four-day event with a total score of 8H4. This 29 strokes ahead of Southern Illinois University, the defending champion, which had 893. Setting the pace among individuals was a Middle Tennessee sonlor, Larry Gilbert, who has been leading all the way. He ahot a 73, which combined with previous scores of fW and OS gave him a total of 207. Bob Smith, Sacramento State, has 73-6971 for 213 and three are tied lor tmroi place.

They are Spencer Sappington, Lincoln University of Jefferson Citv. Bob Wolfe. Middle Tennessee State. 71-73-71215. and Kintr Knox.

Franklin Marshall of Pennsylvania, 73-71-71215. MTSU's Goerge Cogbill and Austin Peay's A B. Sisco each have a total of 219 and are tied for seventh place. Sisco shot a one-under 71 and Cogbill fired an even par 72 in yesterday's plav. Other Middle Tennessee players and their scores are Dan Lewis, 223; Dan Midgett, 227; and Jack Haley, 232.

Kentucky Cager To Cumberland LEBANON, Tenn. Curtis Wood, 6-6, 185-pound forward from Temple Hill, yesterday became Cumberland College's second basketball signee. "We were impressed with the great progress Wood made in the last half of this past season, and feel he will be a boost to our program," coach Van Washer said. Wood, who averaged 12 points and 13 rebounds, was an all-district selection this year. toooooooooooooooooco National League Wen Lost Pet.

Btltind to the Catholic All-America squad this past season. He scored in double figure in 4) straight game, believed to he a record in Louuville hifih school circle. "THIS BOY IS considered one of the real ace." Roy said. "He was the No- 2 Selection Louisville's Butch Beard was No. 1) on the Kentucky High School All-Star team which began practice yesterday for the annual two-game series against the Indiana All-Stars.

"I had to sign him yesterday morning, about an hour before the Kentucky (quad gathered for it first workout Under the All-Star game VU Cage Signees Here's a list of the Vanderbilt basketball signees who will be Commodore freshmen this fall: Hal Bartch, 6-5. All-State from St Louis. Bob Bundy. 644. All America from Manchester, Va, Dennis CantrelL 6-10, All-State from Dayton a Beach, Fla.

Tandy Easley, 6-J, Most Valuable Player Mid-South Conference, CMA. Tommy Hagan, 6-3, two-time All-State from Louisville. Bill LaFevor, 6-7, Honorable Mention All-State from Overton. Steve Trible, 6-5, Honorable Mention All-State from Hop-kinsville. Tom Wheeler, 6-4, All-State from Boar, Ala.

rules, the squads go Into seclusion until the series is complete later this month. No coaches or alumni are allowed to discuss college with any of the boys during this period." Despite contacts by more than 50 universities, Hagan delayed signing a grant-in-aid "until he was sure." The story of how Skinner found out Vandy had a chance to get him is most unusual. "WE HAD HEARD he was a cinch for either Kentucky or Notre Dame," Roy said. "Then, a few days ago I got a phone call saying Hagan had expressed interest in Vanderbilt. About the same time, Petrie's decision to graduate this summer and forget basketball next season was disclosed.

"I gave Tommy a call and he said he was interested in visiting Nashville and Vanderbilt where his brother, an honor graduate from the University of Kentucky this spring, plans to attend medical school. "Tommy visited last weekend and when he was ready to leave he told me he had narrowed his choice to either Vandy or Dayton, where another brother had gone to school. "TUESDAY afternoon he called and said he wanted to come to Vandy and would I furnish him with the necessary papers, "My next move was to the airline office." I JlSSSBOf OVERHAUL oooooocca Today's Carries Chicago (Peters 4-4) at Boston (More-head 4-4) Cleveland (McDowell 5-3)) at Minnesota (Boswell 3-2), twilight Baltimore (Bunker 2-2) at Washington (Narum 2-5), night Only games scheduled Bedford County Extends M-S Lead SHELBYVILLE Bedford County blasted Sewanee 14-0 to extend its Mid-State League lead to 24 games here last night. Joe Stanford won his fifth same without a loss and also had three hits for the winners. Ted York doubled and homered and drove home six runs.

Bedford County is now 7-1 and it will host the All-Star game to be played here Sunday Sewanee is second with a 4-3 record. The pame between Winchester and Tullahoma wa postponed because of rain. Sewanee Bedford County 000 000 000- 0 4 6 004 022 Mx-14 0 Ma lone and Foster; Stanford and Sud berry. HP. Ted York (BC), George Fans (BC).

40th Schoolboy Starts Today 1 mm $2995 6 cylinder MOTOR OVERHAUL 8 49 rpEEN-AGE GOLFERS from Nashville gather this morning at McCabe where THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN'S Schoolboy Golf Tournament starts for the 40th consecutive year. COMPETITION THIS TIME WILL be in the age brackets with four divLsions scheduled to accomodate the youngsters, many, of whom will be playing in their first tournament. title division, competing for the Blinkey Horn Memorial Award, will be composed of the 30 low qualifiers. All golfers today will play nine holes. The title contender will play an additional 18 tomorrow morning.

Contestants today must register with Pro Luther Hickman af the starter's table and tee off no later than noon. The age divisions, competing for golf merchandize, are: A division: 15-16-17; division 13-14; division 11-12; Ddlvlsion 9-10. THE TITLE IS LEFT UNDEFENDED this spring. Richard Ellerone of the top young amateurs in the state, captured fpurth straight crown last year. He is too old to compete this time.

"A boy must have reached his ninth birthday by midnight tQaight and not have reached his 18th birthday by the same 'thwe-to be eligible to play. Los Angeles Milwaukee Cincinnati San Francisco Pittsburgh St. Louis Houston 26 Philadelphia 24 Chlcaao 22 New York 20 34 .370 3'i Yesterday's Results Chicago 4, Milwaukee 2 Pittsburgh 11, Houston 3 San Francisco 4, New York 1 Philadelphia 7, Los Angeles 3 St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 4 Today's Games Milwaukee (Clonlnaer 7-4) it Chicago (Jackson 3-7) Cincinnati (Maloney S-2) at St. Louis (Sadeckl 2-5) Houston (Bruce 4-6) at Pittsburgh (Veal 6-2), night Los Anseles (Orvsdale 10-3) at Phila delphia (Culp 3-2), night san Francisco (Mancnai s-3) at New York (Kroll 3-3), night American League Won Lost Pet.

Behind Minnesota 32 17 .653 .600 Chicago 30 Cleveland 26 20 21 23 25 7i 27 28 33 J' 5 5' a 6' a 9 .553 .540 .491 .471 .462 Detroit 27 Baltimore 27 Los Angeles 28 Boston 24 New York 24 Washington 24 .444 Kansas City 12 34 .261 18'! Yesterday's Results Boston 4, Chicago 2 Washington 3, Baltimore 2 Cleveland 2, Minnesota 1 New York 5, Kansas City 1 Detroit at Los Angeles, night Trio in Jet Fold NEW YORK UP The New York Jeta of the American Foot ball League announced the sign ing yesterday of three draft choices defensive back Jim Gray of Toledo, end Gary Plum lee of New Mexico and tackle Mitch Dudek from Xavier of Ohio. DETROIT Wert 3b LOS ANGELES ab bl ft bi 5 0 10 4 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 4 0 3 2 4 0 0 0 Pearson cf 4 0 0 0 Lumpe 2b Demeter cf Kaline cf Horton If Thomas rf M'A'llffe ss Moore Agulrrt B. Smith If Fregosi ss Clinton rf Power lb Schaal 3b Rodgers Gotay 2b Lopez 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 111 4 0 0 0 4 111 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 2 0 10 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Cardenal ph 1 0 1 0 Spangler If 0 0 0 0 Totals 13 2 5 2 Totals 34 4 I 4 Detroit 200 0M 000-4 Los Anseles OOO 100 001-2 E-McAuiiffe. DP Los Angeles 1. LOB Detroit 7, Los Angeles 5.

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