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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 41

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2 Ids anst If Z.lmt4 3 APRIL 20, 1 9 64-Pert 111 APRIL' SHOWERS PUT DAMPER ON BO'S COMING-OUT PARTY 49er Sailors Capture Regatta at Alamitos Cal State at Long Beach 4f)ers recorded eight first "I 1 sure wasted a lot of well BY BRAVEV DYER goes Tim si whti- land CLEVELAND Ri'jmev said he still would Jme getting ready for my opener," joshed the playboy inasty old weatherman did it; stick with Dean Chance for ke(j: places two divisions Sun- southpaw. "Went to day to capture top honors in early every night and even to the Angels again Sunday. iTuesday night's home ope-Thirty-five minutes afterner against Detroit at the Sabbath twin bill withDodger Stadium. Dean got the Indians had been slated credit for LA's 8-3 win at Detroit last week. dreamed about baseball, an intercollegiate sailing re-Now I won't get to pitch gatta at Alamitos Bay Yacht until next Wednesday.

Club. A total of seven Imagine, the season being iOjschools, including UCLA and days old before Bo gets toiStanford, participated in the give the fans a show." I event. to start, the whole show was called off because of rain and Belinsky, too, was disappointed at Sunday's rain-out. cold. I.

I i i i "fe. 5 if 1 i fx, Light morning drizzles increased and it was a biting 42 deg. when the umpires Link Lyman to Be Feted canceled the double-header. Manager Bill Rigney was keenly disappointed by the new for Spring and Summer washout. R0y (Link) Lyman, re- Na- Co iceunsKy; was ucn-cently elected to the mg to go, and after whatltjonal Foothall League Hall he did to Cleveland last 0f Fame as a long-time great momn, i mum nea with lhe Chicago taken them today," said thenars, will be a guest of Seraph skipper.

Bo pitched.honor April 27 at a meeting six innings of scoreless bail of the National Football Foundation, Los Angeles chapter. The banquet will be held; the last tima he faced the Indians. Rigney had switched from Barry Latman to Don Lee as his operang choice for the second Sunday game. "Of course I haven't given up on Latman," said Rigney at Pucci'g restaurant, 1606o Ventura with Tom Harmon the toastmaster. Lyman, a star at Nebraska and later an assistant coach there, is an insurance executive in Los Angeles.

Many gridiron greats, when asked to explain his switch. "Barry was tense and tight at Washington and just figured that he might eluding Glenn Davis, Mel be that way again coming PEEK A BOO Big Mike Souchak fires an iron shot from behind small tree during play in the Houston Golf Classic. Souchak won tournament with a six-under par 278 to beat Jack Nicklaus by a stroke. Ill Wlrertwt Hem. Kenny Washington, Lea Richter, Morley Drury, Elroy Hirach, Erny Pinckert and Bob Waterfield also will be present.

back to the town where he had pitched for two years. Don Lee looked good the other day and he usually SOUCHAK WINS AT HOUSTON SPRIHG LEASE SALE 7y Immediate Delivery Mickey Wins Rawls Tourney rramrJ RS a Oftfl -nd third Brore Devlin, $AJ7 73-757! JM rouna ts or ana uuru Joneti 7 50 olace monev. pui B(wi $437.59 70-74-73-71 2m pidVC IIIUUCJT. Bo() UVM 47 73-75-7J-2M Leaders: Tommy boh. $437 so Mike Southafc.

$7,509 71-4-70-J7 Billy Merhno, $437.59 75-71-4-7S Continued from First Pag fort to win the Classic, but a first round 76 was a little too much for him to overcome, THUNDERBIRDS $91.36 $6J7 50 72-72-70-74 2M Jack Nicklau. 76-46-64-Jl 77? I ooo wKxainsier, Billy Mairoell, $J7 50 4-7177 2M Juan RoeriuI, $3,300 72-70-74 SPARTAKRTTRO. C. (JP) RIVIERAS WAIR $111.60 CADILLACS WAIR $126.17 uly Equipped Open End Rex Baxter $2,400 4-7-72-47 Butct Baird. $209 70-70-70-71 Al Geiberser.

$2,600 74-70-45-7J Mickey Wright of Dallas idespite successive 66's af- terward. Henry Ransom, 70-7t-75 39 Al Kellev. $475 2W Frank Strananan, 2M E. i. Harrison, $475 73-74-71-7J 2S9 Gay Brewer 77-71-73-71 3t' Fred arti, $337 Jackson Bradley, $337 7574-70-71-290 PhH Rodvers, $337 n-73-70-74 290 Chuck Rotar, $337 74-7447-75 290 shot the only sub-par round Sunday and won the 12th annual Betsy Rawls-1 Meanwhile, Souchak was Johnny Pott, $hh0 74-73-64 23 Buster Cuplt, Bobov Nictiol, $1,450 Tommy Aaron, $M50 71 -7V71-70-23 Lionel Heeert.

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