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REPUBLIC The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. August 28, 1960 Page 2 (Section 3) DunUm Willi Dune CITY rm 7Bf hers Bhi 'z Indian 15 om 1 WO 111 ore Dan Devinc ASU Bound By ARNOTT DUNCAN DOUGHNUT DIPS Dan Devine is coming to Arizona University this fall to register for classwork. But before In i ino Sliapo' Redhead Expected Back For Next Home Stand MILWAUKEE (AP)-Red Schoendienst, veteran Milwaukee in-fielder who has been out of action since Aug. 11 with a groin injury, said last night that he would rejoin the Braves when they return home tomorrow and expected to be ready to play again later in the week. A'sBeat Orioles, Sox Win By UP INTERNATIONAL Ralph Terry's brilliant v-.

I v. I -I i ML Schoendienst has been at his' St. Louis home for a rest and checkup by his personal physician who treated him last year when he had tuberculosis. "I received a real thorough' checkup," Schoendienst said, "When it was all over, the doctors told me I was in fine shape and could play a few more years, which I intend to do. "I don't know when I'll be ready to get back in the lineup.

It will take, some time to start swinging the bat. just right, but I figure I should be ready to go in a couple of clays after the club comes home." two-hit pitching in the nightcap enabled the Newj York Yankees to take their, second straight double-; header from the Cleveland Indians yesterday, 7-4, and 3-0. The twin victories raised the Yankees' American League lead to 2' oven Chicago and Baltimore. The White' Sox defeated Boston, 9-6, while; Driver Hurt In Missouri AUTOMOTIVE Kansas City tripped Baltimore, 5-3. Washington beat Detroit, 41.

Terry had a no-hitter until Vic Fender Body REPAIR SEDALIA, Mo. (AP)-A ra-e car driver was injured critically in an accident on the Missouri Fair's mile track yesterday. Bill Kelley, 30, Arlington Heights, was reported in critical condition with head injuries after his car rammed an Frame and Front End Alignment everyone registers shock at the thought this is the ex-ASU coach now steering Missouri, leave us hasten tj point out that this time it's a freshman football player from North Braddock, Pa. This Devine is a (Mooter who weighs 183, plays guard, was honorable rjention on the all-Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic league squad, and was president of his high school fraternity During last week's Bowlerama in which Phoenix youngsters representing The Republic held a telegraphic match with other Western cities, the telegraph actually turned into a telephone hbokup. Scores were reported for each squad after each line.

Portland was the first to check in and, while giving its scores, casually mentioned, "Junior boys, 933," There was a general gasp on the circuit. Finally someone chuckled and corrected, "You meant 733, cfjdn't you?" Portland was firm. "No, it was 933." Another city rjjimed in. "Only five members were supposed to bowl. You're not counting the alternates too, are you?" Portland remained firm.

"No, just five. The alternate is sitting down." And Portland stuck its remarkable score, a team line total which eventually helped Portland sweep all four categories Salas, Florcs Disagree, Agree After Lauro Salas split decisioned Chuck Flores here last Tuesday the two disagreed on a number of points and agreed on two. Vfeteran Salas. in fact, disagreed with a judge and the promoter a well as Flores. "The judge who saw the fight in favor of Flores opviously was pro-Flores even before the bout began," he charges.

As for the promoter, Salas holds him responsible for issuing 8-otince gloves instead of the normal 6. And as for Flores, "Why was he continually spinning me (and) trying to throw me on the floor while trying to knee me at the same time?" Salas also ctaims Flores emberrassed him in front of friends after the fight insisting he (Flores) had won and would win a rematch, possibly by a knockout, with smaller gloves. Flores disagrees with tketwo officials who picked Salas. with the big gloves, and with tdcUcs of the referee he feels intimidated him during tense action. fe agrees with Salas on the desirability of a rematch as well as on the smaller gloves Copper Bowl Seeks Motel Bids Having found its all-stars well pleased with last year's quarters and meals in flossy motels here, the Copper Bowl is asking for bids for Christmas Week from motels again this year.

In addition tQ rooms and meals, it wants an air of class and good will. It's afraid it may have missed some of the hostelries in its letters. Tomorrow Copper Bowl activities will get under a single roof at lp N. First Avenue. (ALpine 4-5548) From Utah comes a note that Utah State "is more than anxious tcj get into the new" proposed Levi League, which also includes and Arizona State.

"If one school falters or drops out, you cln bet Utah State will really lobby for the open spot. Even now, against the odds, Utah State is campaigning for a berth and up-Sfading its program." Arid, separately from this note, stories continue that the Utags are pressuring Utah and Brigham Youiig, utready in, to help them in their bid Tower bounced a double into right field with om- out in the JOHNNY TEMPLE got the oth-j er hit, a leadoff double in the; ninth, but is erased trying to; make third on pinchhitter Harvey! wmi other and flipped end-over-end for 4 300 feet. The accident occurred durinc 1209 Grand Ave. AL 4-5571 the third heat race of 10 laps. Back to School in Style! Kuenn fly to Mickey Mantle.

Gary Bell started for the In-j d'ans, who now have lost eight! straight doubleheaders, but quit; because of a sore arm in the first) inning. He hung around long! enough to serve up Bob Cerv's 14th homer. BOBBY RICHARDSON'S a sacrifice and Cerv's single add-j ed a run in the fifth and the Yanks scored their other run in! the sixth on singles by HARLEY-D AVID SON Minor Leagues pa it i ma Sun DifRo Sacramento Salt Uke City al Seattle at anr.tuvci Portland at Spokane AMUtK A-MH IATKIN Charleston 8, Indianapolis 1 Lmiiaulle Daiiaa-Kort Worth Only s.itnes schi'duleii, I.M I IIVATION I.KAi.l 'W, City a-8. Richmond olumhus ii. Miami roiimto Montreal -i Kochesier Buffalo 3 SOI Till lt Alim I VI OV r.irmingnam a-a.

Mobile o- Atlanta Clinttanoi.su Nhville 5, Memphis 2 utile Hork 3. Shreyepot 2 TIAAs Antonio Amanllo 1 Kio (iiande Vallrv TnNn 7 Austin 4. Virtonn LONG WAY AWAY Secretary Helga Meyer of the Los Angeles Dodgers exhibited a model of the new ball park planned for Chavez Ravine. It will seat 56,000. Work is to start immediately and take IS months.

(AP Wirephoto) Bill Skowron and a double play grounder. Bill Stafford won his first major league victory in the opener, al SCOOTER Brand NewStill in Crate Legal for SQOC 14 yr. olds. OOJ Terms Trades Si might Viclorv Baseball's Top Ten ILL KENNEDY'S B' l.failliit BhIhwim Hacd WMI nl bain) TIO.AI, i rias'f 'lub (i Tel. Uirkeu ia inn X' i llitrle lrthlsun Milpt, to, I 1.

Hashlneton though he needed ninth inning help from Luis Arroyo after; Cleveland scored twice. A SIX-RUN uprising in the fifth by the Yankees broke a' 1-1 tie and wrapped up the game for Stafford. Tito Francona's 12th homer of, the season in the second inning J'art. 1211 4m li2 .327 Grout. Pitt 124 17 ''lfmnte.

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In 415 52 121 III V4 Igave Cleveland a 1-0 lead, but; New Yark tied it in the fourth on' ja walk and singles by Skowron: MILWAUKEE (AP)-The Green Bay Packers posted their third straight National Football League exhibition victory by belting the Elston Howard PKk. Chi S. Aaron. Mil S3: Mathew. Mil TO: Mays SK Robinson.

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SIX Si 1R RB ft 1 National Clete Bover's 11th homer open-inicago Bears last night with a spectacular aerial attack trig- Shw (W. iitalpv tHk tL. 7-7 Wills IP S2-3 2 2-3 1-3 5 ed the barrage that chased Jack'gered by veterans Bart Starr and Lamar McHan. ri9U.ADtI.PHIA CHICAGO hrbM Brrwer mrtM iS i Harshman in the fifth and tagged the Indian starter with his fourth J(lnr 2h Sill Ashburn cf-lf 4110 Siurdivnt 1 Unable to move with great success overland, the Packers stunned the Bears with pass maneuvers: uliilr. inn rf unp Ttv nW'if iijtnAi hontlfi rt 2 0 1 1 Banks s.

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WHITE SOX moved into; 75, 41, and 22 yards in the Shrine' place by a percentage! benefit game before a crowd of; DKTKOIT WASHINGTON I ahrhhl ab hi1 rCllison It Kilh 11 iPuiry Slc I'arretl 3 0 10 Sonto 3h 4 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 Bouchee lb ft I 1 0 0 0 0 eThoma lb I 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Zimmer 2b 4 0 2 2 3 (I 0 0 Thackf 2 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 Green rf If 4 1 point over Baltimore as Chicago! 35,118 at Milwaukee County Sta-: Hrrfr lt Eagles Dump Skins, 24-6 JLS'rfaJto bombed Boston starter Ike De- dium AMKItK A I. I ll kr 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 ct 3 1 2 0 Elston 10 0 0 Kalin rt 1b Maxwell If Bolhns 2b Colavlt orf Bnberet aFoilfs 'Ci (jrreo SS lock for five run in the fourth i I'later, evers Smith. Amuro us 4 12 0 lull i. AB Ii II I'et. flu 103 35H 7K 11 .324 Chi 122 4l 72 .323 STARR.

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