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ftlic Baila S(ai WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1968 SECTION PAGE FIVE till Bfo But To Met, me The Spectator BULLETIN PHOENIX (AP) Phoe nix's new team in the Nation al Basketball Association an Costly Errors Help New York Post Victory From The Mailbag nounced Tuesday night it has hired Chicago Bull coach John "Red" Kerr to a three-year contract. Jerry Colangelo, adminis trative manager of the Phoe nix team, said that Kerr, the NBA coach of the Year for 1966-67, has been released from his contract by Chicago. The contract had another in ail Tuesday night, leading San Francisco to a 7-1 victory over Philadelphia behind Juan Marichal. The defeat ended a five-game Phillie winning streak and was charged to Chris Short who was locked in a scoreless duel with Marichal, who won his third year to go. NEW YORK (AP) Jerry Koosman's consecutive scoreless innings streak ended at 21 Tuesday, but the rookie southpaw still pitched the New York Mets to a 3-1 victory over Houston.

Consecutive fielding errors by pitcher Denny Lemaster led to the Astros' defeat. Kosman, who blanked Los Updegraff straight game, until the sixth ictorious Angeles and San Francisco in his first two starts of the season, yielded only four hits and struck out 11 Houston batsmen. Lemaster committed his two Jesus Alou began that frame with a single, only the third hit In Tourney off Short, 2-2. Willie Mavs errors in the sixth inning when walked and Jim Hart beat out a slow grounder. Tucsonan Advances the Mets scored twice and broke a 1-1 deadlock.

With one out in the frame, Ron Swoboda was safe at first Cubs, Dodgers Exchange Then, with two out, Davenport To 3rd Round 1' his first homer of the season. and relief Hickman, right, By KEN ALYTA when the pitcher bobbled his for the Dodgers' outfielder Jim I nl il a VI I and the third grand-slam of his career, into the lower left-field PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) to their assigned Hickman The Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs a four-man trade yesterday. The Cubs gave up Ted Savage, left, and hurler Jim Ellis in exchange stands. pitcher rhii Kegan.

I he Ouds minor leagues. (AP Wirephoto) Jay Sigel stayed alive with a couple of late pressure putts, SAN FRANCISCO PHILADELPHIA slow grounder. Ed Charles, the next batter, also hit a slow grounder to Lemaster, who threw it past first base into right field for another error. 0 bi ab bl then beat erratic Bill Campbell mi TTavior 3b 5 0 1 3 0 0 0 Rolas 2b 4 0 0 0 on the 19th hole to ease the de From Mexico City Olympic Games fending champion out of the When right fielder Rusty JAlou rf Hunt 2b McCovey tb Mays cf Hart If Davenprt 3b Barton Lanier ss Marichal 5 13 1 3 110 4 12 0 4 1 I 4 0 0 0 4 110 4 0 0 0 North and South Amateur Golf Staub let the ball bounce past Tournament in Tuesday's sec Callison rf 4 12 0 Gonzales cf 4 0 1 Br.flqs 4 0 0 0 White lb 4 0 3 1 Wine ss 2 ft 1 0 RAIien ph 1 ft 0 0 Oalrmple 4 0 2 0 Sufherlnd sj 1 0 0 CShorf 2 0 0 Joseofi ph 1 0 0 Boozer 0 0 0 Lock ph 1 0 0 ond round. him for the third error of the inning, Swoboda scored the tie-breaking run and Charles OHkial Werdtef In a day in which several fa vorites survived only after bad scares, tne other cruet casualty moved to third.

Greg Goossen's single to center scored Charles. was Bobby Greenwood of Cooke- outh Africa Barre ville, who lost to Bob Bourne of Lorain, Ohio, 2 up. Koosman equalled a club record for consecutive scoreless inninrrc cpl hv T4nl Rpniff lat Bourne grabbed a six up lead as Greenwood staggered to a erful elite of rich idealists and season blanki the Astros headed by Avery Brundage OI nver the first three frames. seven-over-par front nine, then. Bourne weathered his rival's Houston ended the skein in the Chicago, was generally in favor of readmitting South Africa to fourth when Bob Aspromonte's late birdie blast, to pull out the victory.

double to left center scored Bill Hyndman, Jack Lewis, Staub with two out. preserve the universality of the Games. Leonard Thompson, Charlie Total 36 7 11 7 Total 37 1 10 San Fanclsco 000 004 1 1 Philadelphia 001 tit 1 E-Wlne, Barton. DP Philadelphia 2. LOB San Francisco Philaoe phia 9.

2B White, J. Alou. HR Davenport (1). Hunt. IP ER BB SO Manlhjl (W.3-0) 1ft I 10 8 C.

Short (L.2-2) ..7 5 4 4 3 Bqpzer 63301 2:47. A 8,611 Cubs Blast Braves CHICAGO (AP) Chicago': six-run outburst in the fourth -n ning broke up a duel of tht pitching Niekro brothers am swept the Cubs to a 104 victor? over the Atlanta Braves Tues day. ATLANTA CHICAGO abrhbl abrht FAlou cf 5 0 10 Kessinger ss 4 1 2 RJackson ss 5 1 2 0 Beckert 2b 4 11 Aaron rf 1 3 1 BWIMams If 1 2 Vldespino If 0 3 1 Santo 3b 3 11 TAaron lb 5 0 1 0 Banks lb 3 2 2 Boyer 3b 4 2 2 2 LJohnson rf 3 1 0 Tillman 4 0 10 Hundley 3 11 Millan 2b 3 0 2 0 Phillips cf 3 11 Niekro 2 0 0 0 Niekro 3 0 1' Reed 0 0 0 0 Spang I er ph 0 1 0 Carroll 0 0 0 0 Hartnstn 0 0 0 Lum ph 10 0 0 Upshew 0 0 0 0 Francona ph 1 0 0 0 Brundage had consistently Harrison and Dr. Ed Updegraff survived as expected, but only "We feel, at this stage at least, no useful purpose would be served by standing on house tops and shouting our anger to the world and vilifying the IOC as such," said the president, Frank Braun. He said South Africa will carry on in the Olympic movement "even if we are excluded this year." The vote of the IOC members backed the recommendation of the IOC's nine-man executive board.

The board met in an emergency session here last weekend and recommended that South Africa's invitation be withdrawn. Mexico's organizing committee had requested the emergency meeting following threats by more than 40 nations that they would boycott the multi-million dollar Olympics if South Africa competed. Many other nations, especially the Soviet Union, had forcefully indicated they also would not compete with South Africa. The IOC, dominated by a pow- maintained through the years after going all out. that "the Olympics is above pol HOUSTON NEW YORK ab bl ab bi RDavis rf 4 0 0 0 Bosch cf 4 0 0 0 Menke 2b 3 0 10 Aget cf 0 0 0 0 Rader lb 4 0 0 0 Linz 2b 4 10 0 Staub rf 4 12 0 CJones If 4 0 0 0 Asprmnte 3b 3 0 1 1 Swoboda rf 3 111 Batcman 3 0 0 0 Charles 3b 4 110 Murrell If 3 0 0 0 Goosen lb 4 0 2 1 Torres ss 3 0 0 0 Grote 2 0 0 0 Lemaster 2 0 0 0 Harrelson ss 3 0 0 0 Gotay ph 1 0 0 0 Koosman 3 0 0 0 Buzhardt 0 0 03 Well regarded Dale Morey, LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) South Africa was officially voted out of the Mexico City Olympics Tuesday.

The International Olympic Committee said a majority of its 71 members had voted to withdraw the invitation to South Africa to compete in the Oct. 12-27 Games. A simple majority of 36 was required, but an IOC spokesman said at least 40 votes already have come in against South Africa. And not all of the votes are in yet, he added. This reversed an IOC verdict decided by a postal vote during the Winter Olympics at Grenoble, France, a little more than seven weeks ago.

itics." Dick Siderowf Bill Harvey and John Birmingham all advanced But the pressure of world to Wednesday's double round tSmmmmmmmmny Abe OUR READERS voice their opinions: Ex-Pro Talks About Cheating In Golf DEAR MR. CHANIN: Thank you for your fine column of April 19 in The Arizona Daily Star in regards to the terrible thing that happened at the Masters. The time has come that all major golf tourneys should have official scorers. The golfers are the only ones who do not. In this day and age when these top pros are playing for big money and trying to concentrate on their game, how can they keep their eyes on the other guy and keep his score at the same time? It just doesn't work out.

As an old-time pro out of Ohio, I lost a pro-am tournament because a fellow pro failed to put down my correct score. It did not cost me much, but I missed the headlines in the golfers' column w.hich means a lot, I believe, to anyone. I really believe that when we have our own Tucson Open there would be a great many people who know golf inside and out who would be glad to be a scorekeeper. The scorekeepers could watch each and every shot that is made and therefore eliminate any chance of cheating which goes on all the time on any golf course. Tommy Armour, 'The Black Scot', told me at the 1931 National Open at Inverness CC in Toledo that 'the golfer who cheats on his scorecard is only cheating himself and that is true.

E. P. (PHIL) HERTEL 3810 N. Romero Road Check At End Of Each Hole? DEAR ABE: Re your article about golf scoring, why not have a check by each other at end of each hole and then certified by checker of tournament. Cost? Oh, those $100,000 tournaments can afford MARTY LOUGHMAN P.

O. Box 757 Nogales DEAR PHIL AND MARTY: There will be many suggestions brought forth to avoid another Masters monstrosity. I only hope the PGA takes a progressive step in time. And A Fan Club For Tribe's Max Alvis DEAR SIR: I've started a fan club for Max Alvis of the Cleveland Indians and I'd appreciate it if you'd mention it in your column. Since the Indians hold spring training in Tucson, I'm sure Max has many fans there.

All members receive an autographed membership card, a welcome sheet, a fact sheet, a biography, a postcard picture of Max and an Indians' schedule. If anyone would like to join send 30 cents for a lifetime membership to me. ELLEN SATURNI 12200 Materson Ave. Cleveland, Ohio, 44135 An Oldtimer Recalls His Pro Career DEAR MR. CHANIN: This may not count, but it will still stay in the family.

I was signed by "Wahoo" Sam Crawford, who was scouting for the New York Giants, to a contract with the Giants in 1927. I had just graduated from High School and reported to the Giants Training Camp in Sarasota, Florida on Feb. 18, 1927, and was with them through the season as a pitcher, pitching several exhibition games and was with them for seven weeks of the regular season. However, I did not play in any scheduled big league games of that year, though I was on the bullpen warming up several times. John McCraw was the manager and since he thought I needed more seasoning, he send me to Albany, New York in the Eastern League on May 17th.

Might add that the Giants had quite a baseball team schedule in impressive fashion. opinion torced tne emergency session and the second vote. Sigel, 24-year-old Narberth, Jameson's insurance man and two-time Pennsylvania champion, shot four-over-par golf over the 7,000 yard, par 72 No. 2 course of the Pinehurst Country Club Total 30 1 4 1 Total 31 3 4 2 Houston tftO 100 000 New York Ill 111 tll-l Radar, Lemaster (2), Staub. LOB Houston 3, New York 6.

2B Goosen, Aspromonte, Staub. IP ER BBSO lemaster (L.l-2) 7 4 3 0 1 7 Buzhardt 1 0 0 0 10 Koosman 4 1 I 1 11 WP Lemaster. 2:20. A 3,581. Giants Crush Phils PHILADELPHIA (AP) Jim Miller 0 0 0 0 Cloninger 0 0 0 0 Baseball Scores Total in beating four-time champion Campbell of Huntingdon, W.

Va. 40 4 11 4 Total 3110 11- Ill It 11 I IU Atlanta Seeking Revenge Chicago 000 4 0 0 0 4 -1 Mlllen. DP-Atlant 3. Chicaoo 1 Campbell, who turned 1 up, Davenport hit a grand-slam home run and drove in five runs LOB Atlanta to 5. 2B T.Aaror Kessin'jer, Santo, Hundley.

Valdesplnc H.Aaron (5), Boyer 2 (3). SB-Phillips. L.Jonnsoo. SF Beckert. IP ER BB Sr began spraying stoots all over the back nine but Sigel, former Wake Forest University player, also made his share of mis 5 When Jameson's and the i Mexican Olympic basketball At that time 36 of the 71 voted in favor of South Africa's reinstatement.

The nation had been banned in 1963 because of his racial policies. The Grenoble decision was based on a pledge by South African Olympic Committee officials to send a multi-racial team to Mexico City. In Johannesburg, the head of South Africa's Olympic Committee said. "The Lausanne deci Rhode (stand 6, Springfield 4 N.C. St.

10, Duke 3 South Carolina 5, The Citadel 1 Mansfield 4-2, Bloomsburs 2-3 Albuquerque 4-12, E. New Mexico 0-1 Old Dominion 4, William and Mary3 Richmond Profession 4, Lynchburg 3 Memphis St. 7, Arkansas St. 2 Pfeiffer 3, W. Carolina 1 East Carolina 8-12, Davidson 0-4 Nieuro (L.J-n 6 Reed 3 Carroll 2-3 0 Upjhaw ,2 1 Miller 1-3 0 Cloninger 2-3 1 Niekro (W.2-1) 13 Hartenstein I 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 4 4 0 0 takes.

They settled down long enough to trade birdies on the Celts, LA Reserves Return 13th and 14th and remain even. Bethany 0-5, Washington and Jefferson PB Tillman, PB Tillman. WP Niekro, Miller. WP Niekro, Miller. 2:32.

A- 4,39. team go on the cour: at Bear Down Gym next Monday night, they won't be exactly strangers. And at the same time, Jameson's will be trying to get a measure of revenge for its They halved the last four holes. 4-1 Georgia Tech 6, Georgia 2 Delaware 6, Lafayette 4 Arizona 3, Grand Canyon Tulane 4, SE Louisana 0 Mississippi St. 3, LSU 2 Jackson St.

3, Rust 2 Cal St. at LA 8, UCLA 6 Nazarene 4, Portland 0 Florida St. 7, Auburn 3 Campbell College 3, Willmington 2 Central Conn. 3, Bridgeport 0 Hartford 8, Trinity 0 Keene St. 7-4, E.Conn.

0-1 Western Conn. 3, Sacred Heart 0 Coast Guard 5, Albany St. 2 Ball St. 4, Evaniville 3 Valoariso 6. Purdue 3 Indiana 9, Butler 3 Swanee 6, Vanderbilt 4 Arusa 6, La Verne 4 Pomona 6.

Cal Tech 3 John Tarleton 8-3, Dallas U. 0-0 San Farncisco 8-3, Sacramento St. 3-1 Baltimore 4. Baltimore Lovola 3 Towson St. 8, Johns Hopkins 6 Boston St.

8. Worchester St. 2 Dartmouth 8, Williams Holy Cross 2, Fairfield 0 Sigel with 12-foot putts on 17 Massachusetts Institute of Technology and 18 for pars. On the 19th, Campbell drove the ball to the side of a fairway mound, then hit a fine shot 4, Harvard 2 Pittsburgh 6, Gettysburg!) 4 Indiana St. 3.

Penn St. 2 Massechusetts 6, Connecticut VMI 9, Emory and Henry 2 Randolph Macoi 7, Bridgewater 1 Norwich 7, Clarkson Tufts 5, Worcester Tech 2 Eiizoeth'pwn 3. Delaware Valley 1 Northwood 8. Hillsdale 7 Curry 13, S. Massachusetts Vocal 3 sion is illegal, immoral and unconstitutional," but added, "We will accept the illegal position as it stands now in a gentlemanly manner." most lopsided loss of the year.

I Both teams participated in a B0STfr 7-?" I ham and Gail Goodrich are ex- Hands-Across-The-Border in-, nw.toj tA cw mjj3 from the bad lie but was 40 feet beyond the pin. Sigel, on in two, I "v-u i3.v, u-biii ii vitational tournament at Her night as the Boston Celtics meet got his par four after Campbell missed his from six feet to end the match. Bill Hyndman, of Huntingdon Valley, didn't miss a fair N. Y. Yankees Hand Oaklanc 6-3 Loss BULLETIN ANAHEIM (AP) The Washington Senators took a 3-1 American League baseball victory over the California Angels here last night OAKLAND Thr New York Yankees scored foui unearned runs in the first inning and whipped the skidding Oak List Approaching 1,000 Mark Sportsmen Give funds for Near 200 Children way but still shot a shaky 76 as he squeezed out a 1 up victory over Peter Green of Franklin, Mich.

Hvndman swept 11, 12 and the Los Angeles Lakers in the second game of their National Basketball Association final playoffs. Both players missed Sunday's first game but for different reasons. Graham, the Celtics' top draft choice last year, is currently serving a six-month stint with the Army. However, he has obtained a five-day leave and will be available for the next three games in the best-of-7 series. Despite Graham's absence mosillo, Mexico over the weekend.

The Mexican Olympic team came out as champion for Jameson's it was a comedy of errors. According to Jameson's manager Bruce Bobell, the Tucson squad could only take five men to Mexico for the tournament, due to commitments of the other members of the squad. A member of the Jameson's team, Jamie Foster, wrecked his car on the way to Hermo-sillo and had to hitchhike to 13, then hung on to win. Pete Tountas Suffers land Athletics 6-3 Tuesday nigh behind the brilliant relief pitch First Loss qualify for the camping program This is tne 20tn year of Sportsmen's Fund camping and officials are planning to make it the biggest year. It is hoped funds will be raised to send more than 500 less-chance youngsters to camp.

Here is how the 1968 Send-A-Kid-To-Camp Drive is 25.00 Mrs. Margaret Carmichael 2902 E. Copper 25.00 Mrs. Marguerite Ratcliffe, In Memory of Walter S. Ratcliffe 25.00 J.

D. Associates 1038 E. Ft. Lowell 25.00 Anonymous from Hereford, Ariz 50.00 Anonvmous 25.00 Almost 200 less-chance boys and girls are now assured of going to camp this summer, but the list of referrals is rapidly growing to the 1,000 mark. The 1968 Send-A-Kid-To-Camp drive sponsored by The Arizona Daily Star Sportsmen's Fund is moving towards the $4,000 mark in contributions.

But at the same time school make the game in time. The Tucson team arrived just prior to tipoff time and lost and that of starting cornerman Tom Sanders, Boston opened with a 107-101 victory Sunday against a Laker team which appeared rusty after a long layoff. The Los Angeles club swept its western division finals over CINCINNATI (Special) Tucsonan Pete Tountas, bowling with an injured left knee, shot a 279 game and kept his record alive by firing his 28th con I Mr. and Mrs Wavne R. Olson.

their first round game to the Mexican Olympians. 84-43. On Saturday night, Jameson's met the Akron Goodyears. one of the top AAU teams in the United States. Jameson's came ou' on the short end of a 69-65 decision.

ing of Bill Monbouquette. The loss was the fifth straigh for the A's. Monbouquette replaced left hander Al Downing in the sec ond inning with New York front 4-3 and allowed just twt hits the rest of the way. The 31-year-cld veieran re tired the first 11 and last 12 bai ters he faced. He struck ou three and did not issue a wal secutive 800 series in the American Bowling Congress Master's and juvenile officials are pour-! Previously reported 52.833.00 In Memory of Car j.

0lson 5.00 ing in cases of youngsters who State Senator Douglas Holsclaw Four G-ran(jsons' 25.00 San Francisco in tour straight games, then had to sit around while the Celtics outlasted the Philadelphia 76ers in an eastern final which went the full seven games. with Bill Terry IB, Roger Hornsby 2B, Stonewall Tournament, but it wasn't quite Tucson Conquistadores 500.00 enough as he suffered his first rfm And Mail Today L. L. Gibbons 50.00 Tanque Verde Livestock 4-H IVU. uuud 11 111, I Tountas fell to Buzz Fazio and I would like to help Send-A-Kid-To-Camp ere is my now drops into the losers bracket of the double-elimina contribution for My Name is Baseball Standings tion tournament.

Before the start of Tuesday's Jackson shortstop, Fred Lindstrom 3B, Mel Ott LF, Eddie Roush CF, and there were 2 or 3 alternates in right field. They finished 2nd. that year. I have been given credit, probably unduly, as I went up that year, but actually didn't play in the regular season. I played in the Pacific Coast League for nine years after this as an outfielder with Seattle and the San Francisco, Mission Reds.

Presently I am in the produce business representing Tricar Sales, one of the top vegetable growers and distributors in the West Coast of Mexico. LOU ALMADA play, Tountas had to take a in earning nis secona vicior; against one loss. NEW YORK OAKLAND bi hi- Ciarxe 2b 4 1 0 0 Cmpneos 4 1 I I A fl RJaekscn ri 4 1 1 LEAGUE AMERICAN NATIONAL LEAGUE massage on his knee, then Lost Wan GB Won Lost Club 25.00 Anonymous 25.00 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pyke in Memory of our granddaughter, Penny Schneider' 10.00 Anonymous 25.00 W.

C. Clayton, 4361 E. 13th Circle 25.00 Walter A. Jost in Memory of Alma B. Jost' ...5 Leon J.

Clemen. F.O. Police No. 1 10.00 Mrs. Hollis McLean in Memory wrapped it with an elastic band Menu lb age.

He beat Pete Treybig of xSt Louis xLos Anse'es xSan Francsco At'anta Pet. .630 3 S5 .5: .500 .300 ei 3-j 3' 2 5's rf Houston, 873-858, in the after Fct. 7 J45 .430 364 .000 Detroit v.iresota Boston Baltimore New York Aashng'on leveiand xCV-tc-nia Oakland 1 0 4 119 Banco jo ail DM i nc 4tli 2 10 1 Wefcster lb 4 0 1 4 1 Ki-ir 3 0 0 4 0 2 2 Donaldsn 20 3 0 0 ilir 3 0 0 0 Oobson 10 0 i s- 3 0 11 FIRcfcsn ttl HI Linoo.id Its XCmcinnafi i lVi l'l 2 2-1 3 xPihsburah 5 5 nsn ct cos 53 Downing Cct Monfcota noon, to assure himself a finish of no worse than eighth. Hovston 5 6 New York ...5 7 .417 Chicaw 4 7 364 ChiC 33 But in the night shift, after Lee same net uded (Your Address aid City) Please list this as an anonymous gift. I would like to have this gift listed "In Memory (Name of Person) The cost of sending one less-chance youngster to camp is $25.

You may send as many youngsters to camp as you wish or make your contribution (ta-deductib'e) in any lesser amount. Mali? checks payable to: Sportsmen's Fund The Arizona Daily Star Bci 5058 Tucson, Arizona shooting a horrible 174 first game, he came back with 279. 861 Grand Ave. Nogales of Mrs. Jane Dustin Hollis' 25.00 e- Ye-it Oakland 3 at aa nnesota.

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New York at Oaniand. night Wedntsdar's Games 200, 202. Fazio meanwhile, shot 195. 245, 210, and 225. DEAR LOU: Thanks for clearing up history for Tountas will continue in the Lae game net Ne Vor 3.

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Unless someone comes up with another Anonymous 15.00 Anonoymous gift from Denver 5.00 C. R. Mosman, Philco-Ford, in Memory of P-. Martin Luther King' 25.00 Total to dat tournament, but now faces an report, it now stands that brother Mel Almada was New Yort fBehnsan 1-0) at Oakland (Sain o-2i wasMns-co iCcmai 1-6) at Caiforn a (WrigM O-0(, nrsnt Sa-timx (Hjniii 1-0 at Minnesota (C-ence 2-1) Dic't 0-51 Cleveland 5- 6er n.tmt Cy tames scneo-j-ed uphill fight, having to win four the first Mexican-born player to make the baseball consecutive four-game matches to come out on top. i major leagues.

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