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Page 30. MAIL The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. Marcn 16,1959 Sun Devil Defense Impresses Coach By DEAN SMITH TEMPE Arizona Stafe University coach Bobby Winkles is convinced he has one of the better defensive infields in collegiate baseball. But his Sun Devils must develop more offensive punch if they are to finish above the .500 mark in a tough 47-pame schedule. Reeoli at second base and Benny Ruiz at shortstop a a double-header.

a joy to watch," Winkles said' Canyon College plays here after his first week of 1 a an ate tion as a collegiate coach. bc here Frida and Saturda Jacobs at first has everything a Winkles, former American Asso- fine ballplayer needs but speed, ation anc Texas League infield- and weVe not too bad at third er -pitcher, isn't expecting mira- base with Don Wilson and Bob Reid. cles from his ASU club this season. But he sees potential for "WE'LL JUST hare to wait and winner next year or the year rw jiu vvj O.1IV4- f. see how the rest of the ball club develops." The busy Sun Devils return to Rains Delay P-Gee's Drill SANFORD, Fla.

(Special) From all points of the compass, members of the Pacific Coast League champion Phoenix Giants drifted in yesterday for spring training which gets under way today. Among the early arrivals were pitchers Charles Antoni, Eddie Fisher, Dick LeMay and Roy Yetske; catcher Long Tom Haller; and outfielders Manuel Mota, George Prescott and Dusty Rhodes. Phoenix General Manager Rosy Ryan and manager Red Davis arrived two days ahead of the rest of the club. Yesterday, Davis made the best of a rainy afternoon by calling a clubhouse meeting. The squad will don uniforms and get down to serious workouts today.

ASU LOST all three starting outfielders from the 1958 team. action mating Colorado) 1 a Gcor State University on the new ASU an a a Fran Url playcd in the outfield at one time or another last week. If their hitting develops, the Devils will be tougher. Curt Bryant, back from the 1958 team, and newcomer Steve Slanoc football been sharing the catching chores. Winkles has been impressed by the pitching of young Roger Barneson, a righthander who appears to be of future professional caliber.

Veteran Jim Sims, a lefty, has looked good, too. Joe Kostyk, Ray Martinez, Roger Kudron, and Jim Tipton should be starting pitchers, and basketball ace Paul Denham is ex pected to help the mound 'corps when he gets a week niore of practice. The Devils will find the competition getting tougher with every passing day. Next week Wyoming comes in for four games, after which Wisconsin arrives for its nine-game series. Sebring Records Threatened Again SEBRING, Fla.

(AP) Speed records which have fallen every year since 1954 may be cracked again when the world's best sports car drivers match skill and daring in Saturday's 12-hour Sebring endurance race. If new marks are set, the world-champion Ferraris from Italy and the new Lister-Jaguars from Eng- DEVIL SWATTERS Four Arizona State University baseball starters on whom Coach Bobby Winkles is depending this season are, left to right, shortstop Benny Ruiz, catcher Curt Bryant, outfielder Al Carr, and outfielder George Hanna. Carr and Ruiz are both seniors playing for ASU. T-Bird CC Golf Reaches Semis Five fields playing in Thunderbird Country Club championship golf advanced to the semifinals yesterday. Next Saturday, semifinals will be held with club titles at stake in Sunday Three championship matches yesterday were closely played, all ending with 1-up victories.

Championship flight: Ed Loya def. Percy Lentz, 1-up; James Courtriaht def. Bob Garland, 1-up, 19th; John Reves def. W. Scheafer, 1-up.

First flight: Dr. G. B. Hoffmaster def. Lester Jones.

4 3: Al Mahannah def. Howard Shelp. 2 Glen def. Charles Rose, 7 6: Annie Flerro def. Woody Schmidt.

Secon Kid Bassey, Moore Fight Wednesday By ASSOCIATED PRESS Two outstanding little fighters, world featherweight champion Hogan (Kid) Bassey of Nigeria and leading challenger Davey Moore of Springfield, Ohio, clash in a 15-round title fight at Los Angeles Wednesday night. Bassey, making the second defense of his 126-pound crown, is a slight 6-5 favorite. The bout, starting at 8 p.m. (MST) will be telecast coast to coast from the Olympic Auditorium. Bassey, 26, has won 11 straight in a streak begun on Nov.

26, 1956. Moore, 25, has swept his last 13 in a streak begun two years ago. Bassey's record is 54-10-1 including 20 knockouts. Moore's record is 35-5-1, including 15 kayos. BASSEY WON the title knocking out France's Cherif Hamia in the final round of an elimination tournament in Paris in 1957.

In his one defense he kayoed Mexico's Ricardo (Pajarito) Moreno in the third For Singles Title Bill Lenoir Edges Net Rival Bob Folz Bill Lenoir defeated Bob Folz 6-4, 6-3 yesterday to capture the Arizona State Closed Tennis Tournament men's singles title. The match was played at Encanto. Also at Enqanto, Jane Brisack thumped Lois DuBois 6-2, 6-1 to win the women's singles. In other featured matches, the team of Dick Moody-Dick Daniels edged Barry Edberg-Dave Snyder, 6-4, 6-3 in the men's doubles and Miss DuBois combined with Doris Hirose to beat Mary Acton- Stan Norris del. Omar Plerson.

1-up; Dr. Ernnle Reeves def. BUI Markham, 3 Ray Hlnkle def. Dale Brown, default. Don't worry with too-high car pay- mcnti any Visit S.I.C.

office naartst you Ut of S.I.C.'t Loan htlp you wort out pUn reduce those payments. You'll like the prompt, courteout, completely you will receive. flight: Berry, 2 L. Cox def. Gil Ho Third flight: Fred rails def, Lew hird" ward, 3 2: Jim Brush def.

Carl Stevens, 4 John Lassen def. Harry Grant. 846: Floyd Davis def. 1-up, 19th. Fourth 'flight: Klrtey Renters def.

Dr. James Sharkey 6 4: Tom Carbone def. Chet Davis and Merv Mills. 1up: Lee Allan Johnson def, John Kennedy. George Hahn def.

Wendel Acuff. Pistons Even Series DETROIT (AP) Gene Shue kept the Detroit Pistons in the National Basketball Association's Western Division playoffs last night, scoring 32 points as the Pistons stopped the Minneapolis Lakers 117-103. The Piston victory evened the series at one-all. REDUCE Auro PAYMENTS WHATEVER YOUH FOH C-A-S-H MAY BE 823 North First St. Phono: AL ATTENTION! from eld DOUBLE BREASTED suits to new SINGLE BREASTED SI 050 ONLY We Specialize In Leather ClunlBC lUllnlni Chicago Cltanors Tailors 1901 X.

VM AL Z-HK round last April. Moore clinched a title shot by flattening Moreno in the first round last Dec. 11. In the other national television Fight of the week, Tony Anthony, leading light heavyweight contender from New York, meets Sonny Ray, No. 5 a return 10-round bout at Madison Square Garden Friday night (NBC), 10 p.m., (MST).

The week's program includes: New York (St, Nicks Isaac Logart, Cuba, vs. Charley Scott, Philadelphia, welters. 10; at Montreal, Robert Cleroux, Montreal, vs. Johnny Henderson. Baton Rouge, heavies.

8. and Yvon Turenne, Montreal, vs. Eddie Griffin, Baton Rouge, Middles. 8, and Armond Savole. Montreal, vs.

Jesse Watson, Brooklyn, Lights, at Little Rock. Gene Gray, North Little Rock, vs. Marv Thlgpen. Memphis. Lights.

10. Richmond. Hank Casey. San Francisco vs. Al Williams, Los Angeles, middles, 10.

at Boston Ralph (Tiger) Jones. Yonkers, N.Y., vs. Paul Fender, Brooktlne, middles, 10, end Lee Williams. Bos- tonton. vs.

Bob Woodall, Boston, heavies. 10, nnd Tommy Garrow. Claremont. N.H., vs. Pat Mallane.

Waterbury. lights. 10; at Seattle. Bobby Hicks. Seattle, vs.

Toddy Hall. Seattle, lights, 12; at Miami Beach. Rudy Sawyer, New York vs. Kid Flchique. Havana, welters, 10.

WKDNK8DA Los Aneeles (Olymolc). world featherweight cham- nlon Honan (Kid) Bassey. Niagara, vs. Davey Moore, Springfield, Ohio, title bout, 15. Odessa, Joey Giambra, vs.

Andy (Candy) Anderson. Indianapolis, middles, 10. New York (Garden), Tony Anthony, New York. vs. Sonny Ray.

Chicago, light heavies, 10. SATURDAY at Hollywood. Bob Albright, Los Angeles, vs. Dick Thur man, Dallas, heavies, 10. Luke AFB Shots Win Luke Air Force Base, paced by master class shooter J.

W. Harper, yesterday took top honors in the monthly Phoenix Rod and Gun Club pistol matches at South Mountain. Harper won top honors in the .22, .38, .45 and grand aggregate. Luke won the meet with 1059 points to Williams AFB's 1010. Expert: Capt.

John Sf J. W. Harper Sgt. Pell. Sharpshooter Lt.

Paul Stormenr. MarXsman: Ray Semino. Harper. Expert Pell. Sharpshooter: Storment.

Marks man: Ray Semino. Harper. Expert: War ren Rand. Sharpshooter: Capt. C.

Robinson. Marksman: Don Winter. Grand Harper Expert: Warren Rand. Sharpshooter Storment. Marksman: Winter.

Team: Luke 1059. Williams 1010. Boston leers Take 2nc BOSTON (AP) The battlin Boston Bruins moved into undis puted possession of second plac in the National Hockey Leagu race last night by upending th Montreal Canadians 5-3 on Johnn Bucyk's third-period goals. ACT NOW BEFORE THE RUSH! Hove ITour LAWN MOWER Jeorgeane Duffy 6-2, 6-4 in the rvomen's doubles. Ellis Bryant and single's winner, Aiss Brisack won the mixed oubles, defeating Bob Folz and luthie Beck, 6-2, 6-2.

RESULTS Men's tlnileii linals: oil. 6-4, 6-3. Lenoir def. Women's XlBols, 6-2, 6-: finals: Brisack def. donbleo, finals: Moody-Daniels er EXberB-Snyder.

6-4. 6-3. wwuen'f finals: DuBois- Irose def. Acton-Duffy. 6-: Junior-Senior doubles, flni aklwell def.

Braasch-Smlth. 6-2, 6-3. Hlava def. 9 -2. 6-4.

lals: Pi arke- finals: Woods-Hlldreth Madison, White Win Golf Title Shirley Ann White and Gray Madison kept Country Club their Scottsdale mixed foursome lover-Sherrlck. 6-4, 9-7 unlor boTi default Jnnf 6 singles, 'finals: Sebree Mjiv'g If alMVlM Ired. finals: Beck finals: Bartaluzzi Girl's is Rlnclei. finals: A. Palmer ef.

Oendenln. default. finals: Salant def. finals: A. Palmer Boy's 13 lobert.

6-0, 6-3. Girl's 13 linden, ef. Woods. 6-1. 6-2.

Junior boys finals: Reld- Teng def. Leonard-Berkenkamp. 6-2, 15 finals: Alred-Bar- aluzzl def. Morse-Salant. 6-2, 6-4.

Girl's is doubles, finals: Morse-Tote def. Urtjunart-Rosenberg. 6-1, 6-0. Junior doubles, finals: Beck- def. Cotterman-Waltermlre.

6-1. Mixed doubles, finals: Bryant-Brisack del. Folz-Beck. 6-2, Taylor Pigeon Sets New Speed Record A bird owned by Charles Taylor sped 120 miles from Flagstaff yesterday at an average speed of 1606J73 yards per minute to win the Phoenix Racing Pigeon Club's weekly contest. The time was a record for the race.

El Palamar Loft placed second, with Taylor third, Palamar fourth, and John Whatley fifth. tournament yesterday defeating the team of Joann E. Winter and Spike Lauer, 3 and 1. Strong winds hampered the players throughout with White and Madison 2-up after nine holes. Lauer and Miss Winter had an eagle three on the 518-yard 14th, but Madison and White finished strong and closed out the match on the 17th.

Dave Snyder and Shirley Quinn defeated Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grant 6 and 5, to win the consolation championship. Vic Chartrand and Julie Quinif won the 'irst flight, championship, defeating, the team of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Dixon, 4 and 3. Lauer and Winter took medal- ist honors for the tournament with a 70. Results: Championship Flight: Gray Madison-Shirley Ann White def. Spike Lauer-Joann E. Winter, 3 and Consolation: Dave'Snyder- Shirley Quinn def.

Mr. Mrs. Peter Grant, 6 and 5. 1st Flight: Vic Chartrand-Jiilie Quinif def. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Dixon, 4 and 3. Consolation: Mr. and Mrs. M.

B. Tuxhorn def. Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Belden, 2 and 1. Medalist: Spike Lauer-Joann E. Winter, 70. land probably will set them.

Little Stirling Moss of London, who may be the best sports car driver in the world today, will be a good bet in a Lister-Jaguar which he drove at 203 miles an hour in a tuneup run in England. THE ENGINE of the car will be one of those turfed out for the British Jaguar factory's new series. Jaguar was unable to get the car ready in time for Sebring, but Brian Lister fitted one of the new engines into his Lister chassis. These cars appear to offer the biggest threat to the four racers entered by the Ferrari factory of Modena, Italy, which has ruled the world's road racing courses for several years. Top Ferrari drivers will be Phil Hill of Santa Monica Oliver Gendebien of Bel gium, Jean Behra from France and Tony Brooks of England.

A new Aston-Martin entered the factory in Feltham, England may give the Ferraris and Lister Jaguars a fight for the points awarded toward the world sports car championship. CARROLL SHELBY of Dallas and Roy Salvador! from Eng land will split driving time in th Aston-Martin. A similar car driven by Stirling Moss at Sebring las year set a lap record of 93.6 mile an hour before a mechanica breakdown took it out of the run ning. Other factories with entries wi Mikell Wins Qimb AC-Bristol of Surrey, England; eutsch-Bonnet of Marne, France; otus of England; Osco of Bo- ogna, Italy, and Porsche of Stutt- art, Germany. LaRue Visits Here Friday Jim LaRue, new football coach the University of Arizona, will make his first appearance in the Valley Friday night.

LaRue and his assistants, Ed Cavanaugh, Jake Rowden, and ton Marciniak, will meet a com- Phoenix alumni club and tioenix towncats meeting at 7:30 at the Ramada Inn, 3801 Van Buren. Dick Clausen, the UofA director of athletics, and Swede Johnson, alumni secretary, also will attend the meeting, open to all friends of the university and guests. Dutch treat refreshments will be available. BIG FEET? JEROME (AP)-John Mikell Phoenix yesterday won the fir annual Ghost City Hill Climb, gotiating the treacherous miles in 59.5 seconds. Officials put Mikell's average at a sjmde more than 70 mph.

Mikell, driving a Porsche Carrera, tied at 1:02.5 with Curley Brayer Bill Moore in the first run. Brayer, driving an Elva modified racer, and Moore, a Corvette, are also from Phoenix. In a runoff, Mikell topped his two rivals. More than 100 racers competed in the climb sponsored by the Phoenix chapter of the Four Cylinder Club of America. WE'VI GOT CONNOLLY SHOES with widths to fit.

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Joe Donorio and Lynn Gano rolled 628 and 604 series respectively for the winners. Gil Lingenfelter was top man for Pla-Mor, rolling a 565 series. Dor s. o. s.

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