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McBrady.SOther St. Louisans New Mexico Plays Drake Women Cry Not 'Fore fo 'What Golf Ban McBride Stars, but U.S. Loses Soccer Trial Opener BROOKLINE, March Big, tore at runemam joh course these mornings. Calvary, Grace Rock Win Playoff Games Calvary defeated Second United Baptist, 65-63, last night in, the opening round of the Metropolitan YMCA Church Basketball League open division playoffs at the Page Park gym. Bob Baur scored 18 points for the winners.

Grace Rock Church beat First Baptist of Webster Groves, 44-24, in an Intermediate division playoff game. ADVERTISEMENT Instead, they're yelling "What for? The ruckus began when the fair sex took a close look et the- Golden Gloves champions of year's new regulations of the Kansas City ere to box St. Louis municipal course. They found Golden Cloves winners at the that the town's department of German House April 18. Pro-recreation and parks had ruled wi" provide expenses for women golfers off the course on PrvaJd Cobbs ln tOt.

toT weekend and holiday mornings ynited btin until July. tem' t0 be Mi Y0Tt Cobbs won the welterweight The department gave no offl- championship In the tournament cial reason. And the men weren't here last month, then went on to talking for publication. They all wm the rational Golden Gloves 17 (AP)-The women aren't call- KC Golden Glovers To Box St. Louisans title at Louisville.

The Junicr Chamber of Commerce, which has sponsored tha pw Gloves in recent years show. Tickets are on sale at the Dick Esser agency in the Arcade building. BANNER TIRE CO U.S. Royal Whlttwoll i.tr.adi All 14" ShH Tut Old Tin NORTH 1704 Nit. Ir.

FLORISSANT 7 t. Hwy. 149 SOUTH 1501 S. Klnitft' IIIUVILLI 114 N. Illlnali will be replaced by a fellow St.

Louisan and Kutis teammate, Fred Vazquez. It la a good guess that another change will be made, with Aver Wolanow of New York going to outside right for Rudy Getzinger of Chicago, who did not show to best advantage. But St Louisan Pat McBride, who hit three of the hardest shots of the game, Is expected to retain his inside left position and Bill Eppy, at right halfback, appears to have won the right to come back a second time. Meyer has 18 players from whom to get a winning combination. Carl Gentile, the fifth St.

Louis player, may also see action In view of the failure of the forwards to score a tingle goal last night. Surinam used a strictly defensive pattern In the first half. Two United States shots hit the goal posts, one by McBride. When the team from Paramaribo waxed stronger in the second half, they scored their goal. William Kluivert made it after 18 minutes.

Gary DeLong of San Frandsco performed sensationally for the United States in goal. Mexico, favorite in the four-nation tourney, played brilliantly but had a tremendous advantage in almost 60 minutes of the 90-mlmite game by reason of the ejection of a Panama player for dangerous play. It was thereafter a case of 11 Mexico players against 10 Panamanians. Mexico scored four of Its five goals when Panama was thus handicapped. The United States lineup was: goal Delong (San Francisco); fullbacks Krasij (Hartford), Gansler (Chicago), Watson (Philadelphia); halfbacks Bach-meier (Chicago), Wostl (Chicago), Eppy (St.

Louis); forwards Getzinger (Chicago), Defort (Chicago), McBride (St. Louis), Hausmann (St. Louis). Coach Meyer used a four-forwards pattern of play. The tournament will close with a doubleheader Friday night and the champion team will be eligible to compete in the Olympic games finals at Tokyo in October.

By Dent McSlcimmlng MEXICO CITY, March 17 -AWiough defeated In its opening game of the Olympic soccer crimination series here last night, the United States team still Is regarded a firm title threat. Surinam was extended to the limit to come off with a 1-0 victory over the North Americans in the first game of the doubleheader played before about 10,000 spectators. The fans rejoiced with wild cheering when Mexico outplayed Panama at every turn and won easily, 5-1, In the second game. Coach George Meyer of the United States team probably will have to replace one of his atar performers when he sends his eleven against Panama tomorrow night. Mexico will oppose Surinam.

Larry Hausmann, one of three St. Louis playera who faced Surinam, suffered an injury to his right ankle. He finished the game but was limping badly an hour later. If he cannot play he probably have wives, too. Discrimination in Its rankest form, the lady golfers cried Parks superintendent DanW Warren said he doesn't know if the dispute will wind up in the courts.

"But If ft does," he said, "it will be interesting to note if the judge plays golf. Or, for that matter, If the judge's wife plays golf." ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Ufl JUniOr leaiTI Gary McBrady and five other St. louisans were named to the United States junior soccer team which will compete in the North American and Caribbean championships April 2-17 at Guatemala. Coach Bob Guelker said the squad would assemble in St.

Louis March 29 and play two games before departing for Central America April 1. Other St. Louisans on the squad are Vincent Drake, Bradley Melchoir, Wally Werner, Jim Spotansld and Kevin OConnell. Selected as alternates were Guy Busch, Denny Dugan, Mike Rob-ben, Mick Murphy and Lou Sor-rentino. HOME LOANS LOW INTRRIST PROMPT JIRVICI ludq.t Planned Menttllv Paymenti SLOVAN SAVINGS infn Aiiaru VtrM into every Ford.

In N.l.T. NEW YORK, March 17 (UPI) Two teams which have capitalized on the theory that the best offense is a strong defense, New Mexico and Drake, will meet tonight in a quarterfinal-round game of the National Invitation basketball tournament In the second game, Army will play third-eeded Duquesne to conclude the quarterfinals. New Mexico, 21-5, boasts the nation' strongest defense, yielding an average of 55.7 points a game. The Lobos display an fmposing forward wall, with 6-foot-8 Ira Harge, their leading scorer with a 17.2 average. He is supported by Claude Williams, a 6-6er, at 13.

And 6-5 Mike Lucerno, aver-aging 10 points even. Arnold Beats Ferguson Arnold walloped Ferguson, 110-49, in a senior semifinal playoff of the St. Louis Baptist Athletic Association basketball tournament at Tower Grove gym. Arnold will oppose Christ Memorial for the title Saturday night at 7:30. ftf uirtAriac VI VlblVllCJe -a-vni-" a TOTAL from Riverside comers and if -n mmm mmmverr ra vtewu -ri-n- hi rin i Braves, Hurting, Face Front-Running Knights By Bill Beck Coach Gib Kyle framed a new plea for help today as his hockey Braves prepared to entertain the Omaha Knights at The PERFORMANCE! In races and rallies, to Monte Carlo, Ford took on all TOTAL PERFORMANCE! Experience gained in TOTAL PERFORMANCE! Since 1962, Ford has open competition helped Ford engineers add extra won 10 out of 11 NASCAR 500-mil'e-and-over TOTAL PERFORMANCE! Ford returned to open competition in 1962 to demonstrate how much its cars have changed and prove the all-round performance built into these cars.

chaikea up an unprecedented string refinements to ride, handling, acceleration, braking races. Here's oroof You win uringyour Ford WWW When should you pay off the mortgage? You'll learn mortgage pay-off facts that may surprise you in April Better Homes Gardens magazine. The monthly Family Monthly Management service ex plores this question thoroughly. It also has timely talk about the pros and cons of life insurance for children, "what does it cost to insure your income," and "when's the 'best time to buy stocks?" Only a few of the informative topic in April Better Homes Gardens onsalenowl of the total Dsrformsnca hunt sMaMMMMB DEALER'S! r.B.A.f. Patterson Ford Co.

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Louis 12, Mo, ITTllMtlT-i (jet1. Mt.i.ir. Ford Galaxie 500XL 2-Door Hardtop Arena tonight at 8 o'clock. Views of Sport He Has Fine Pair Of Feet I By Red Smith ST. PETERSBURG, March 17 The Phillies had played two exhibitions and every time their rookie third baseman, Richie Allen, had seen something white he had hit it with a stick.

Two of the things he hit had never been seen again 'Allen, just turned 22 and built like an lnf ielder (5- Smith feet-11, 135 pounds), is a money player out of Wampum, Pa. As a free agent he accepted $60, 000 worth of colored beads from the Phillies, and last year he showed his appreciation by hitting 33 home runs for Little Rock to lead the International League. it "He has a fine pair of 'f feet," said Gene Mauch. Feet, yet Ever since Abner 1 Doubleday converted a Coop-erstown cow pasture to un-1 natural uses, baseball men have been saying of rookies lnfielders, "he has a great pair 'of hands." The Phillies have always been different, though, and sometimes confused. Here they were, for example, all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed waiting to play the Mets except for their catcher, whose equipment had been hauled back to Clearwater by mistake.

"I said feet," the manager aid coolly. "His hands are no good to him if his feet don't get him to the ball." i A photographer drew Mauch aside. "Just want to make a i few heads and shoulders," he said. I "I can use a new head 1 and shoulder," the manager said. I asked, "what does this team need to win the pennant, besides luck?" "Exactly what at least five other clubs need," Mauch said.

"No injuries. Having all these guys able to play every day." The club is deep In "Except for bases on balls," Mauch said, "we had the second best pitching in the league." The Phillies think highly of Bobby Wine, the shortstop, and Tony Taylor at second base. Roy Sie-vers at first, John Callison, Tony Gonzalez and Wes Cov-lngton in the outfield, and Clay Dalrymple, the catcher, all are certified professionals. Only two seasons ago the Phillies set a record with 23 consecutive defeats. Now they may be ready to make it big unless Iefthanded pitching muf- fles the Iefthanded attack of Callison, Covington, Gonzales and Dalrymple.

"Think you'll be able to per- suade anybody to pitch a righthander against you?" Mauch was asked. "It's going to be tough," he admitted, "maybe Taylor, Gus Triandos, Sievers and Allen (righthanded batters) can per-suade 'em better than I could." "Actually," Mauch said, "Iefthanded pitching doesn't bother Callison and Gonzalez. I think Callison hits a little better against lefthanders. You say Gonzales could win the batting championship? Nothing he or Callison might do would surprise me." Callison, who celebrated his twenty-fifth birthday last week, probably is the best player on the club. "He is a complete ball player," his manager said.

I "There is no play he can't make well." Copyright, 1964. piMfciherf Newspaper Syndicate This will be the next-to-last game of the home regular season but Kyle is looking ahead to the playoffs, which will begin here March 24. Unless the Braves receive help, they can not make a representative showing. "Help Is available but ws must obtain relief from a Central Hockey League rule to get it," Kyle explained. "Jack Adams went to bat for us once.

Maybe he'll do It again." Adams is president of the CHL and last week, when the Braves lost two wingmen because of arm fractures and had three other players nursing injuries, he attempted to grease the machinery that would have brought help from Buffalo of the American Hockey League. The AHL, however, blocked the move. But, Buffalo ends its season Saturday and now is ready to loan players to the Braves. A CHL rule, which would have permitted the Braves to acquire help in their battle for second place, forbids the importation of professional players just for the playoffs. Adams can't rule In favor of the Braves but he could recommend relief from the rule to Ihe governors (CHL general managers) who must vote on it.

Gus has asked for center Frank Melynk and winger Dale McDonald from the Buffalo roster. Does he think the governors will waive the rule? "Well," said Gus, "we're all brothers unded the skin." If Melynk and McDonald come In as replacements for Ray Cul-len and Mike Draper, would the Braves be as strong as they were prior to the injuries, about the same or weaker? "We can't make up for Cul- Ien, no matter what we do. Ray scored 99 points for us. That's a lot." Would Kyle vote to waive the rule if a similar request were to be made by another CHL club. "Well," said Gus, "from where I sit now, I think I would." The playoffs a preliminary and final series of seven games each involve the top four clubs in the league.

Omaha already has nailed down first place and the Braves are kicked in fourth. The second-place team will open the playoffs here. St Paul and Minneapolis will settle ownership of second place in a two-game series this weekend. CENTRAL HOCKEY STASDINOS H. L.

T. Pte. (.. Omaha 43 16 9 98 297 1B6 Mtnnrapoltl 34 37 7 IS 227 257 St. Paul 3ft 29 4 74 244 219 ft.

IouM 30 31 7 67 2HB 2B1 Cincinnati 11 no 7 29 192 372 MONDAY'S HKS1LT Mlnw-apoll 8, Cincinnati 2 TIKSDAY'S RLDCLB Omaha at St. Lotil Only fame ached ulrd MeieJerich Second In German League Meiderich, the German soccer team which will oppose the St. Louis League All-Stars at Francis Field May 24, is running second in the German National Professional League. Cologne is the leader with 35 points and Meiderich has 1(1 victories and nine ties in 23 games for 29 points. The standings: F.

O. Cnlorn. Point! w. T. MBIDBRJCH C.V BoruMla Dortmund Emtraeht Frankfurt V.F.B.

Stuttgart Schalke 04 Hamburg 8. V. Werder Bremen F. c. Kaiscrslautern Munich 18Bf F.

Nuernberg Braunschweig Karlsruhe S. C. Preinsen Muenster Herttia Berlm F. C. Saarbruecken 35 29 2S 27 2 2H 24 23 23 22 22 21 19 16 14 10 Weekend results: Etntrachi Frankiurt 4 Hertha Berlin 0 Eintracht Bimunectiweti Hamburg MBIDEWCH S.

V. 2, F. C. Ciroa F. C.

KaiiMilautam 3, F. C. Huern-Bere 1 Werner Bremen 1, Schalke 04 0 Karlsruhe g. C. 2.

T. C. Baar-bruerken 2 Borussia Dortmund 7, V.T B. Stuttgart 1 Munich 1S60 Preunen Muenster 1 Ban Johnson Loop To Hold Meeting An effjrt will be made to reactivate the Missouri-Illinois Ban Johnson Baseball League and this organization will hold a meeting for interested teams and players Sunday at 2 p.m. at 11033 Manchester road.

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