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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 13

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RENO EVENING GAZETTE AUGUST 29, 196113! Snow, Checca Win Hawaiian Trip; Hole-in-One Worth Automobile Benefit Stock Races Set Spain Near Another Mark Reno Nine Loses First Tourney Tilt ROCK ISLAND, 111. (Special) A srjecial Droeram of stock car A trip to Hawaii for four, and dover, and Dave Burns and Dow Gale, at 12L The Smith-Vandover twosome came from a tie for 12th a new Cadillac convertible were the top prizes won by golfers in the Harolds Club golf tournament bowlers Night1 At Moana Park Tonight is "Bowlers' Baseball Night" at Moana Municipal Stadium. In an effort to get the hundreds of local bowlers to support the Reno Silver Sox, four local bowling establishments will each give away one complete bowling outfit ball, shoes. The donors are Town and Country Bowl, New Reno Bowl, Sparks Bowlarium and Greenbrae Lanes. Admission for the races will be 5L50 for adults and 50 cents for children under 16.

In addition to the nine-event stock car program held regular on Saturday nights, two other racing- will be presented Wednesday, Aug. 30, at the Washoe County Fairgrounds' speedway to raise money for a Sparks' ditch fund. Johnson Risks Crown Tonight SEATTLE (AP) Defending champion Harold Johnson ranks as a 2-1 favorite as he places his light heavyweight crown on the block tonight within reach of unheralded Eddie Cotton. Johnson, the National Boxing Association titlist, will be making his second defense of the championship since he won it in an elimination bout in February. Cotton, who has spent more than a place with a 58 Sunday and won portable television sets.

which concluded Sunday. Dee Snow and Tony Checca won Harolds Club of Reno, Nevada's Softball champions, took a 6-1 loss in their debut in the World Amateur Softball Tournament here Third prize was a set of irons each for Burns and Gale. All proceeds above expenses will the Hawaiian vacation for themselves and their wives with a best- events will be held Wednesday. Frank Garske and Chuck Wil go toward fencing the North Truckee Ditch in Sparks, where ball score of 117 in the two-day tourney at the Washoe County Golf Course. two children recently drowned, rso nurse monev will be taken from liams, fourth at 122, each won a set of woods.

Jim Brooke and Jerry Dondero took fifth, and golf The Nevada Trailblazers motorcycle club will put on a 10-lap race and the annual Sportswriters and Broadcasters Stock Car Derby will be held. Sunday night Dick Probanz struck out 18 and gave up only one hit in leading his East Moline, team to victory. The lone hit was a double The automobile went to Don Col the gate receipts, according to Hal bags, with 124. lins, who scored a hone-in-one on Lapp, vice-president of the sponsoring Reno Stock Car Tournament leaders (ties resolved): in the seventh and last inning the 120-yard No. 3 hole.

The prize was offered by host Harold Smith 1 Dee Snow, Tony Checca, 40-57117. dozen of his 33 years aiming for the big time, is the No. 4 contend by Don Clark. New Las Vegas Course to Open 2 Leo Smith. Harrv Vandover.

63-58 ui. Labor for installing the fencing er. Harolds Club, Reno 3 Dave Burns, Dow Gale. 59-42121. has been donated.

LaDD said, but ab bi 4 Frank Garske. Chuck Williams. 58- WE HAVE ANOTHER $50,000 Dralss 3b 2 0 0 0 Both fighters are expected to make the 175-pound mark for the 64 about $1,000 is needed to purchase L'drgfn 2b 3 0 0 0 Nevin rf 3 0 0 0 Jr. The first-day leaders of the tournament. Murphy Smith and Ken Dotson, both from Stead Air Force Base, were disqualified prior to Sunday's round.

15-round outdoor fight in Sick's the fencing for about a mile oi LAS VEGAS (Special) The new Tropicana Country Club officially opens its 18-hole golf course adjoining the Hotel Tropicana ditch. Stadium. Clark lb 3 110 R.Greg'y ss 3 0 0 0 Quinlan If 3 0 0 0 East Moline, III. bi S.Hanc'k ss 4 1 2 2 Leibovitz rf 3 0 0 0 Hanc'k lb 4 12 1 Lasek 2b 4 2 10 VanOpd'p 3b 3 1 0 0 Pohanz 3 0 11 B.Evans cf 3 0 0 0 Mosher If 3 0 0 0 Gingerlch 3 1 1 1 T.Evans 0 0 0 0 T.Evans 0 0 0 0 O'Con'l lb 0 0 0 0 5 Jim Brooke, Jerry Dondero, 124. 4 Kelly Black, Bill Gilbert, 125.

7 John Giletti, Charles Gepford, 125. 8 George Getto, Orsi Graves. 125. 9 Art Aloiau, Dick Creps, 125. 10 Neil Rice, Dan Simpson, 124.

11 Ed Dempsey, Ernie Kerr, 127. 12 Frank Peterson, Sam Yori. 127. FOR Wood cf 2 0 0 0 Sept 1. A spokesman said that Dotson Rams' Shofner Goes to Giants R.Greg'y 2 0 0 0 Latvaho 0 0 0 0 was not a member of the Reno 13 Sen.

Jim Slattery, Harold Smith foot-3. 185-pound offensive end. in 127. 14 Andy Anderson. Don Collins.

127. During 10 months of construction, more than 120 acres of desert have been transformed to a green layout of grass and olive, Golf Club for one month, a requirement for eligibility. -Checca and Snow had 60 Satur 15 Everett Cohoon, Bob Schlein, 128. exchange for the Minnesota Vikings No. 1 draft choice of next TRAILER REFINANCING NEVADA FINANCE CO.

346 N. Virginia FA 2-8603 Totals 30 a 7 5 Totals 21 1 1 0 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Southpaw Warren Spahn closed In on his 12th season of 20 or more victories Monday night as the Milwaukee Braves defeated Philadelphia 7-1 and moved within a half-game of third place in the National League race. It was Spahn's seventh straight success and gave him a career total of 304 victories. That's tops lor a left-hander in NL history, and just one shy of the all-time major league victory total by a southpaw. Eddie Plank finished with 305 for Philadelphia and St.

Louis in the American League. The Chicago Cubs won 5-4 at Pittsburgh in the only other game scheduled in the NL. Spahnie gave up 10 hits, but the Phils' run was unearned. It scored on a single, a walk and two errors in the fourth inning. It was the third time Spahnie has given up 10 hits in his seven-game streak but the crafty, 40-year-old veteran has allowed no more than two runs in any game in the String.

The Braves, just a half-game behind third place San Francisco going into the opener of a two-game set with the Giants tonight, scored two runs in the second inning, three on Roy McMillan's homer, as Robin Roberts (1-10) suffered the 199th defeat of his career. Ron Santo did it for the Cubs, who came from behind on his tying double in the seventh inning and then won it in the eighth on his single. Bob Anderson (6-8) was the winner in relief. Reliever Elroy Face (5-7) was the loser, jim rinicerron, cnuck Webster, 128. 17 Mel Martin, Ted Martin, 128.

18 Bill Ramos, Dr; Art Scott, 128. 19 Ken Johnson, "Tuftv' Buchanan, 128. day, but cut three strokes off that NEW YORK (AP) The New York Giants today picked up one of the National Football League's leading pass receivers in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams. They obtained Del Shofner, 6- fir and palm trees. East Moline.

III. Harolds Club, Reno 121-002-0-4 000-000-11 Sunday to win by four strokes. season. The Giants got the Vikings' first pick of college talent in sending quarterback George The course has two Hote-in-one: Don Collin fwnn antnmn. Tied for second were the teams Draiss, Lundergreen, T.

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L.U towards (won merchandise of Leo Smith and Harry Van Shaw to Minnesota. holes. award.) 21-5. LOB East Moline 7, Reno 3. 2B Gingerich, Clark.

SB Lasek, Van Opdorp. Leibovitz, Pobanz 2. ip bb so Pobanz (W) 7 1 1 0 1 18 Grdgory (L) 6 7 6 2 0 8 Latvaho 1 0 0 0 1 0 IT'S Big Kart Racing Event Scheduled The Silver Dollar Gamble, a race scheduled for the River Meadow Raceway in Sparks Sept. 2 and 3, will be the largest kart race ever held in this area, according to Ed Douglas of the sponsoring Ala Kart Racing Club. Several manufacturers' racing teams are expected to join some 40 other cars in the competition.

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