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Arizona Republici
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Page 48 $15,000 For Publicity cm Loes Sivitches Trade Desires To Cleveland MIAMI (AP)-O Broadway Billy Loes said yesterday he prefers to be traded by the Baltimore Orioles to Cleveland. Last Monday it was the San Francisco Giants the unpredict- pitcher said he would like join. "I was talkin' to Lane (Frank -tane, Indians' general manager) the other day, and he a me," Loes asserted. iThey got class over there." Jim Piersall. Cleveland center fielder, "might go pretty good in Baltimore," suggested MUFFLERS Glass Backed Installation Gabriel SHOCKSs Installation 1 Year or 10,000 Guarantee Arizona Muffler Shop 4971 North 7th Ave.

OPEN SUN. 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Free Pickup A Delivery Service Ph. CR 9-1091 6 6 Loes, who has had a running feud with Oriole manager Paul Richards for some time.

"The (New York) Yanks have wanted me for a long time," claimed the 29-year-old Jackson Heights, N. resident. "But the Orioles want (Bobby) Richardson before they'll give me up." Pressing his wisecracking axe- closer to the grindstone, he let these sparks fly: "I'm gettin' paid $15.000 this year by the Orioles for publicity purposes and $5.000 for pitchin' and I'm underpaid. "THEY GOTTA pay me $7,000 to pitch. That's the major league minimum.

I may take my case to Frick (Ford Frick, commissioner of baseball." "Look at last season. I gave Richards a million dollars worth of publicity. Like I said before, I'm underpaid. Whoever heard of Richards until he hooked up with me?" One of Loes's temper tantrums last season resulted in a $100 fine by the Orioles and a fine by the American League. Loes had a disappointing 3-9 won-loss record last year after a 12-7 performance in 1957.

His best major league stretch was a 50-25 record over four years (1952-55) with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Prep Roundup Class AA PHOENIX CENTRAL got airtight, no-hit relief pitching from Dave Shumacher for four innings and broke out of a 5-5 tie with Tucson Pueblo in the final inning for a 6-5 victory. Clark Espy of Central and Al Bravo of Pueblo each rapped two doubles and Jerry Rose of Central slammed a single and double, but it was Howard Rudd who scored the winning run. He singled, went to second on a sacrifice which turned into a hit, to third on another fice, and scored on an infield play. PUEBLO CENTRAL 104 000 7 1 212 000 11 1 DeMarco Wins TKO BOSTON (AP)-Tony DeMarco, coming off a 14 month layoff, registered an eighth round technical knockout over Curley Monroe last night which was bitterly conested by the losers' corner for "low blows." DeMarco weighed 147, Monroe Maldonado.

Gallez and Huerta; Manor. Shumacher (4) and Moutran. WEST PHOENIX blanked Carl Hayden, 7-0, behind the 2-hit pitching of Don Lewis, who contributed two hits to his cause. Jim Jones homered in West High. the fifth inning for WEST PHOENIX CARL HAYDEN 110 211 10 2 000 000 2 7 Lewis and dimple; Santa Cruz.

Merkie (7) and McGlll. Class A North MESA Lugo set Camelback down with 3 hits as the Mesa Jackrabbits won a 5-2 game. Charles Young of Camelback got all three of the hits. Lugo struck out 7 on the way to the victory. MESA CAMELBACK 20-2 010 5 000 000 3 POST TIME 8P.M.

TONIGHT Wagering KENNEL CLUB $1 ADMISSION Glass-Enclosed Heated Sorry No Minors Class A South Manuz singled in the tying and winning runs in the last of the seventh as Clifton nipped Ft. Grant, 6-5. Leo Aguilar had two hits and scored twice for Clifton. Ramiro Lujan, a relief pitcher, picked up the win. The former welterweight champion, who wanted another fight to see if he really could resume his ring career, gave his answer with a left he buried in Monroe's midsection.

Referee Jimmy McCarron stepped in to call a halt after Monroe went down for the second time in the bout at 1:09 of the eighth. Allie Columbo dashed out of Monroe's corner yelling to the press row: "We stopped the fight because of the continual low blows which this fellow (pointing to McCarron) refused to call." DeMarco's attack was based on a hail of body blows which had the Worcester lad, a veteran of nine ring years, in trouble in the second and third rounds. FT. GRANT CLIFTON 002 300 12 1 9 1 Kildow. Vega and Ceiaya; Baker, Lujan (3).

and Medina. TRACK South Mountain St. Mary'g (SM) McMann (SMi Pole 'tie), Arbuthnot fStM) and (SM) (StM) 45-914; (StM) High (SM) Goodyear (SMI Broad jump Patch iStM) (SM) (SM) 23.8; Simpson (SMi Mary's Phoenix Cnlon 103. Carl Hayden 10 120 high hurdles: Gossett (PU) 16.0. 100 yard dash: Lee CPU).

10.3. Shot put: Gant 46'4V. Mile run: Garcia (PU). 4.50. 440 yard dash: Barrlck 'PLM 53.4 Pole vault: Tschilar (PUi.

12'. 180 low hurdles: Gossett 21.8. Broad jump: Watkins 20'S 1 220 yard dash: Johnson (PU). 224 BSO yard run: Barrick (PUi Discus: Zamora (PU). 148'.

jump: Gspinoza 880 yard relay; PU (Minyard. Gossett, Mayfield. Lee). 1:35.5. GYMNASTICS Phoenix Union O-lVi, Washington J6, Central 23, Puehlo High Wayne Smith (PU) 20.

Long Kalos (PU); Rope Climb Gutterman (W) :04.1 (new state record); Horizontal Scott (PU); Side Smith Parallel Bars Kalos still Hogan (C); Flying Boudway (PU): Free Scott (PU); Trampoline Fulton (PU). newest bird for America's defense arsenal Today's EAGLE is an exceptionally accurate long-range air to air missile system under development by Bendix for Naval fleet air defense. It will be fired from aircraft at long ranges against attacking enemy aircraft and guided missiles under all tactical conditions. Bendix Systems Division has prime responsibility for EAGLE systems management and engineering. Two other Bendix Divisions as well as other members of the electronic and aviation industry will participate in the project.

EAGLE and other systems programs in such fields as air defense, global weather reconnaissance, mission and traffic control, anti-submarine warfare and infrared surveillance are being developed by Bendix Systems Division. You may qualify as a member of this important weapons systems team. IMMEDIATE TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES exist in Ann Arbor, Michigan and the San Fernando Valley, California for qualified personnel in the following fields: AIRODYNAMICS-SUPIRSONIC MISSILES MISSILE WEIGHTS AND STRUCTURES RADAR-PULSE DOPPLER DATA PROCESSING AND DISPLAY SYSTEMS MISSILE FLIGHT TEST SYSTEMS DESIGN, ANALYSIS EVOLUTION GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ILECTRO AND HYDRO-MECHANICAL SYSTEM! IUCTRONICS SYSTEMS-EXPERIENCE IN SEEKERS, RADAR RECEIVERS, BEACONS, AND LOW FREQ. ELECTRONICS MOCK-UP RELIABILITY Bendix offers unusual advancement opportunities, excellent and fringe benefits as well as liberal relocation policies. Our Ann Arbor, Michigan facilities are adjacent to the new engineering campus of the University of Michigan with outstanding opportunities for day-time graduate study with financial assistance.

PHOENIX INTERVIEWS March II and 12 Telephone Mervin Smith at the Sahara Hotel AM to 12 Noon and I PM to 7 PM for appointment If unable to obtain personal interview appointment, lend complete resume to Technical Employment Dept, Bendix Syitems Division, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Golf Results MESA COUNTRY CLUB Women. Match vs. Mrs. Marvin Lehman.

5 up. Class Vlrs. Marvin Slervogel. 1 down. Class Mrs.

Mel Hunt, 3 down group: Mrs. Bud Arnett. Nine-hole PARADISE VALLEY CC es fa inva shots-r-Ciass Mrs. Hill o2. MrsTT.

Martin 53. Class Mrs. V. Toland 61. Mrs.

D. Noble. Mrs. L. Tuveson i led at 62.

Class Mrs. C. Morse 64. Mrs. B.

Hazelton 70. With 10 Gal. Gas Purchase Cotnpton's Car Wash Central Indian School Rd. The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona Sports Shavings Thursday, March 12, The cautious but cool Canadian hockey team turned back its leading rival, Russia, 3-1 yesterday in a game most observers saw as the deciding one of the World Amateur Ice Hockey championships in Prague. Temporarily, this meant a Woodward Appointed Fred Woodward, secretary- comptroller of 0.

S. -Stapley and former chairman of the Phoenix boxing commission, yesterday was, appointed to the state athletic commission Fannin. by Governor He replaces Irving Snyder. The city commission stopped functioning last year when the state group was originated. Snyder's interim appointment ended Jan.

1. Woodward's name was submitted to the senate along with those of Tucson attorney Tom Chandler and T. R. (Lefty) Mofford of Phoenix. Chandler's appointment runs until Jan.

1, 1960, Mofford's until Jan. 1, 1961, Woodward's until Jan. 1, 1962. Chandler is expected to become chairman of the group. Jay Edson, executive secretary of the state commission, said he is trying to arrange an early meeting, possibly in Tucson.

Titleholders Starts Today AUGUSTA (AP)-The 20th women's titleholders the first act in Augusta's annual springtime golf under way today with no clear-cut favorite in sight. Patty Berg, who has dominated this tournament since its inception, waved aside suggestions that this is her year again at the Augusta Country Club course. Miss Berg holds seven titleholders crowns. If Miss Berg doesn't pocket the $1,000 first prize from the $5,000 purse, who will? "It could be anyone of several," Miss Berg said. "Louise Suggs, Betsy Rawls, Micky Wright and Bev Hanson and some ol the others have been playing gooc golf consistently during the Florida swing." BIG TWO! 9 Brown Hoeye Chevrolet Oldsmobile No Matter What the Combination You have the "Big Two" in Your favor when You deal with Brown Hoeye in Mesa Deal The Service Bendix Systems Division BROWN HOEYE first place tie in the final round with the United States, which routed Finland 10-3 yesterday, and Czechoslovakia.

A special rufing by a Texas deputy state boxing commissioner yesterday left Joey Archer, New York middleweight, with an undefeated record after a disputed bout Tuesday night in Houston with Tony Dupas of New Orleans. An accidental butt cut Archer's eyebrow, causing the referee to give Dupas a TKO. Texas rules however, require that a fight stopped by an accidental butt be awarded to the fighter leading in points. Russia has withdrawn its crews from rowing regattas in Washington and London because of conflicting Soviet sports competition. Ohio State University's faculty council has voted against further Rose Bowl participation.

In a meeting yesterday, the 80- member body instructed Dean Wendell D. Postle, faculty representative to the Big Ten, to cast his ballot against taking part in the post-season game. Officials of the Philadelphia Phillies studied a survey yesterday they hope will help decide whether the National League club should move its baseball team out of the city and into nearby Camden, N.J. What the survey says closely-guarded secret, and there is no indication the Phillies planned to disclose its contents. Mr.

What, last year's runaway winner, yesterday headed the list of 37 final entries for the Grand National Steeplechase in London March world's toughest horse race. Winner of the four-mile 856- yard chase over 30 obstacles will collect 14,496 pounds IC4A Finish Is Reversed NEW YORK IC4A awarded Penn State the indoor track and field championship esterday almost two weeks the the execu- ive committee upheld a protest the Nittany Lions on the con- roversial 60-yard high hurdles ivent. The dispute arose when the fin- sh of the event was announced the crowd in Madison Square Garden a week ago last Saturday. Manhattan's Henry White was ilaced fourth behind New York Jniversity's Mike Herman. Manhattan coach George Eastment immediately protested that White had finished ahead of Herman.

Third place judge Dave evy later decided that White, indeed, had finished ahead of Herman. Palcing White third gave Manhattan the one point it needed to win the team title. Penn State coach Chick Werner and athletic director Ernie McCoy lodged an official protest with the IC4A. They contended that he judges had no right to reverse their decisions after they had made them. AGENT WANTED Eaitern aluminum fabricator desires rrpresentatlve.

Prefer agent currently handling- bulldlne product lines calllnr on architects, engineers and contractors. New product. Nationally advertised. Reply to Box 65UK, Republic and Gazette. Devils Spilt Double Bill With Waves TEMPE (Special) Arizona State University split a doubleheader with Pepperdine, yesterday, winning the nine-inning second game, 11-7, after losing the seven-inning opener, 4-2.

The teams conclude their three- game series today at 3:30 p.m. Pepperdine won the opener in the seventh, scoring twice on two doubles, two errors, and a nit batsman. Infielder John Jacobs and outfielder Syl Mabry each had two hits for ASU. Catcher Clark Rex singled and doubled for Pepperdine. Jim Sims took the loss and Ray Sims, no relation, the victory for Pepperdine.

Both went the route. In the second game, the Sun Devils scored five times in the Fourth to break a scoreless tie, but had to rally for four in the eighth after Pepperdine deadlocked at 7-7. Infielder Bob Reid and Mabry each tripled in ASU's uprising in the fourth. In the eighth, the Devils used five singles and a double by Jacobs for the winning runs. Jerry Hochevar, ASU's third pitcher, gained the win after relieving in the eighth.

First Oune 'EPPERDINE kSU 010 005 6 3 000 001 6 3 R. Sims and Rex; J. Sims and Bryant. Second Oame PEPPERDINE ASU 000 004 771 000 510 12 1 CralK. Marks (4), Hammett (7), and Rex; Barneson, Kostyk Hochevar (8), and Slonac.

Bryant (8). House Kills License Bill The House of Representatives County Affairs Committee yesterday voted 12-4 to kill the senate- passed hunting and fishing license Fee increase bill. The fight against the measure was led by Rep. Charles 0. Bloomquist (D-Cochise) chairman of the commitee, and Rep.

Merle Hays (D-Maricopa), vice-chairman. Meantime committee, boating code recommended in the another house proposed hew was unanimously for passage and there were indications that it will be on the house debate calendar today. poa so CMAM (Plus Tax) $3.21 MrtM, .1 MO TREND IITTU ClOARt WITH fINI HAVANA New, mild smoking cigar tobaccos clear through, including the uniform tobacco ana you need not inhale to enjoy them, Fttt CUM NiMw hwMrt It Irarf Ctrta Stephano Brothers (Cigar Divitiau) A WO That's the taste you get when you make your Gin 'n Tonic with clean-tasting FLEISCHMANN'S GIN get your Easter Suit at 0. P.O. The price of WOOL IS DOWN price of WORSTED FABRICS IS DOWN price of O.P.O.

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