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OToole Scores 11th Win Of Season For Cincinnati! I I By DON TERBUSH SCHRAD BREEZE AIth he started kldded to Spot ALLAN for avera or "fieiie 1 he 'Northwest League. The former Humboldt Slate ldl started lhe Shut Ouf Pirates; Dodgers Regain NL Lead, Giants Win By United Press International Cincinnati's Jim OToolc, who a year ago was just emerging from an early season slump that doomed his 20-victory chances, is'set ing a pace this year that may make him the Nalional League' paign th Lynchburg of the Sally League. He hasn't egained his battmg eye since being struck by a tehee ball last summer. At the time he was his ub leading sticker with a .306 mark Humboldt Sta te Caches PHIL SARBOE, FRANK VAN DEREN and CED KINZER hit the road today for Reno. They will take in the University of Nevada coaches' clinic Grecn Packers head man VINCE nost successful Icfty in 28 years.

The 27-year-old southpaw score( his lllh victory and fifth shiitou of the season Wednesday night a he pitched Ilic Rods lo a wi over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Wilh a start like that O'Tool is in position to reach the 25-wi mark for the season--a tolal National League left-hander ha achieved since Carl Hubbell wo 26 games for the Gianls in 193C Only a year ago O'Toole wi Dogged down al 47 and even strong finish earned him no mor than a 16-13 mark for the season O'Toole and Jim Maloney (9-2 lave kept the Beds "alive" am still hopeful lhal they can im prove their current- fiflh-placi standing if Joey Jay and Bol Purkey round into form. Rap Pirate Pitching The halchelmen for lhe Reds, Wednesday nighl were Vada Pin son and Frank Robinson, who have been making mincemeat ol Pirate pitching all season. Eacl liad two hits, scored a run ane drove in a run. Pinson is hitting .405 in 10 games against Pills burgh pitching Ihis season while Robinson's average is .4116 with six homers and 13 runs balled in.

The San Francisco Giants heal lhe Chicago Cubs 3-1, the Los An geles Dodgers rouled lhe Houston Colls 9-1. the Philadelphia Phil lies defeated the SI. Louis Cardi- TMTMo Sh nsta Colle Pitching ace LOU JV1UORE has signed with the San Francisco Giants and has been assigned to their Salem, West Virginia club in the Class A Appalachian League. Kinzer had hoped Stain and LOU BONOMIN1 had approached him ear- to lure the hard-throwing righthander to Humboldl her in lhe year about toiling for the Crabs this summer Several professional baseball scouts are expected In be in the stands Saturday when Arcata Post 274 meets Eureka Post 212 in an American Legion doubleheader. They will be giving one DENNIS FILKINS, hard-throwing White City righthander, a look-see.

Filkins reportedly has a deal awailing him al lhe University of California and is also wanted badly by Humboldt Stale if the lure of the' green stuff isn't too greal loo soon Captain LESLIE LAHR, former head of lhe Eureka office of the Department of Fish and Game, won two trophies in marksmanship competilion among 24 north slale ballalions of lhe California a i a Guard Reserve. He recorded high score on lotal rifle marksmanship and another for rifle marksmanship from a kneeling position. Lahr is a resident of Redding al the present lime JOE CARLSON, former Ohio Slale Universily basketball captain, has been named to replace JIM SELLS as head cage mentor of the California Aggies. 6-2, and lhe Milwaukee Carlson served as Sells', assistanl last season. Sells has resigned to lake a position as head of the health and physical education department al lhe Universily of New York in Buffalo.

He had been Aggie head man for lhe past five years and was noted for his barnstorming tours through the midwest during which his clubs mel some of the finest quintets in the country. He brought Aggie basketball out of the shadows and they now rank as one of the belter Far Western Con- fcrcnce clubs Many of the ex-Humbokll Staters planning to play on the Humboldl Foresters, the Redwood Empire Ath- lelic Club's semi-pro foolball learn, will be coming face lo face wilh a pair of lough former San Franciso Stale Gators in the persons of halfback CHARLEY FULLER and fullback WILLIE "SUITCASE" SIMPSON. The pair will perform for the San Francisco entry. MANUEL "BIG DADDY" S1MAS reports that at lasl week's meeting of the Northern California Semi-professional Football League, there was much discussion of what foolball lo use, who furnishes lhe lowels, etc. "They're slill bickering over a commissioner," he added.

Simas also disclosed lhat former Stanford University fullback EMERY MITCHELL will help coach lhe Humboldt Forcslers. He joins former pro players DICK RENFRO, San Francisco 49ers, and EBERLE SCHULTZ, ex-caplain of 'lhe Los Angeles Rams WENDELL HAYES, Humboldl Slate's "All Everything" in basketball and a standout in football and track as well, has been slugged by the scholaslic axe. He'll have lo sil out the football campaign and may spend lhe period boxing as an a a heavyweight for Jon's Gym team in Eureka. "He looks real good. I'd like to match him wilh TOM PAWLQSKI of Oakland," said matchmaker JON WEBB Six Yanks Okayed For British Open ST.

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The exempt list announced Wednesday night is headed by Arnold Palmer of Lalrobe, winner of lhe. lasl two tournaments, and fellow Yank Jack Nicklaus, the leading money-winner on lhe current U.S. pro tour. Other Americans exempt from qualifying are Billy Casper, Cary Middlecoff, Phil Rodgcrs and Doug Sanders. For YOUR "DAD" TOMMY MORTON Long Distance High Compression GOLF BALLS Braves romped over the New York Mcts 9-0 in other NL activity.

In the American League, the New York Yankees nipped the Baltimore Orioles 3-2, the Cleveland Indians outsluggcd the Detroit Tigers 12-6. lhe Boston Red Sox heal (he Washington Senators 5-3, the Los Angeles Angels won 5-0, after a 3-1 loss to the Chicago White Sox, and the Minnesota Twins bounced back from a 12-4 shellacking to bop the Kan- sas'City Athletics 8-1. Strikes Oul 14 Boh Bolin pitched a fourhitter and struck out 14 batters to win his third game for the Giants. Willie McCovey drove in all San Francisco's runs for the second straight game when he clouted a pair of homers off Bob Buhl, whose record was squared at 5-5. Johnny Podres scattered 10 hits to win his fourth game for the Dodgers behind a 13-bit attack- that included four hits by Maury Wills and three by Tommy Davis.

Wills also stole bis I5th base of (lie season as the Dodgers dealt Don Noltebarl his fourth defeat against five victories. Major League Results By United Press International American League (Is4 game) Los Angeles 010 000 000-- 1 3 0 Chicago i 0 0 0 3 7 0 Lee (2-3) and E. Sadowski. Foiles (fi). Buzhardl (7-2) and Martin.

I III Ward. (5-B). Hits --Killebrew, Hankins National League Pittsburgh 000 000 000- 0 3 Cincinnati 000 210 OOx-- 3 9 Francis, Gibbon 6 Face (8 and Pagliaroni. O'Toole (11-3) am Edwards. Loser Francis (2'2) New York 000 000 1)00- 0 3 Milwaukee 00-1 300 20x-- 1.1 and Crandall Cisco.

MacKcnzit! 4 Honk IB and Coleman. Loser Cisco (3-R) HRs H. Aaron, Crandall. Phila. Louis 300 003 000- 6 12 0 100 2 I I 0 Mahaffcy, Boozer (8) arid Dal- R.

Taylor, Shantz 1 Bauta 6 Humphreys (7), Olivo 9) and McCarver. Winner Ma- laffcy (3-8). Loser R. Taylor 3-2). 100 000 000-- 1 10 1 301 120 20x-- 9 13 1 louslon Los Angeles Nottebarl, Kemmerer (5), Mc- ilahon (6) and Bateman.

Podres 4-5) and fioseboro, Camilli 9 Lose --Nottebarl (5-4). HR-- Tracewski. 000 100 000- 1 0 201 000 OOx-- 3 8 1 Chicago San Fran. Buhl, Elslon (8) and Berlcll. Bolin (3-0) and Bailey.

Loser -Buhl (5-5). HRs McCovey. Arcata Babe Ruth Play Opens Friday Defense of two straight cham lionships opens Friday for the Brizard Stars nf the Areata Babe Ruth League. A month-long season is schcd led for Brizards and four other luhs. Each will play 15 games, 1 4:30 action at Arcata and 5 SPORTS UUMBUWT STANDARD Thursday, June 13, 1963, P.

27 Babe Rulhers To Be Guests At Crab-Elks Game Babe Ruth a teams Humboldt county wil be guests of the Humboldt Crabs in the Saturday night scries open er against the Santa Rosa Elks EC state champions. Crab promotions manager Jack Allman said six teams from eael he Eel River Valley Eurekn the Arcata and the Northern Hum loldt (McKinleyville) leagues have een invited to attend the game jetween (he Grabs and lhe Santo Rosa Elks, 1961 and 19S2 Slate Scmiprn Champions respectively Altman said 35 Midget and Lille League learns attended last vcck's game where over Knolhole Gang" passes were is- ued for the 1963 season. A a emindcd all youngsters holding ards they are eligible to attend II regular season Crab games I'ce of charge. NEW YORK: Doug Jones of New York who ranks third among heavyweight contenders, and Billy Daniels of Brooklyn, Number 7. limber up for their battle tomorrow night al the Armory in Teaneck, N.

J. Both beaten by Cassias Clay, Jones and Daniels would like a chance to silence the voluble Cassius Marcellus-once and for all. But Jones says Daniels likes "to talk a liltle loo." and moved out oi' the Bronx gym where both had been training to one in upper a a a Tehtfihaln) Bob Turley Blanks Chicago White Sox ew York liicago altimore linnesota oslon ansas City leveland os Angeles etroil 'ashington American" League Tct. GB 30 22 .577 ,14 25 .576 32 2fi .552 30 2fi 27 25 29 27 2fi 2fi 29 33 .468 5V 24 31 .436 71 20 40 .3.13 14 2 .51 3 .518 3 .500 4 tilts at Sunnybrae. Simpson, Creek, Samo; nd Local the other title ontenders.

Oil 001 020- 5 11 0 000 000 000-- 0 1 1 (2nd game) Los Angeles Chicago Turley 12-5) and Foiles. Pizarro (6-3) and Carreon, Martin (5) Horien (9). HRs Torres, Wag' Washington 000 000 300-- 3 8 0 Boston 031 100 OOx-- 5 7 0 Stenhouse. Bronstad (7) and Landrith. Monbouquette (8-4) and Tillman.

MgNB(-- Stenhouse (3-7 HRs Yastrzemski, Stuart, King, Bressoud. (10 innings) Ballimore 000 110 000 0-- 2 (i 2 New York 010 000 010 1-- 3 McNally, Miller i i and Lau. Terry, Rcniff Bridges (10) and Howard. Winner Bridges (1-0). Loser Miller (1-31.

9 3 for Here BM inexpensive yal, if your Dad is i golfer, you couldn't him more regardless of how much you ipend. HARRIS DRUGS Harris Untion Sts. Eureka, HI 3-7071 Cleveland 00,1 002 340--12 1 Detroit 211 020 000-- 1,1 0 Donovan, Walker (6) and Sullivan. Aguirre, Sturdivant (6), Foytack (7), Lolich (8), Anderson (9) and Triandos. Winner --Walker (4-1).

Loser Slurdivant (l-2i. HRs Wood, Azcue, Kaline, McAuliffe, Adcock. (1st game) Kansas Cily 203 005 020--12 17 1 Minnesota 110 101 000-- 4 8 2 Wickersham and Edwards. Kaal. Sullivan 4 Moore (5), Pleis (7) and Tiallcy.

Loser -Kaal (5-51. HRs-- Essegian, liar- rclson. (2nd game) Kansas Cily 000 000 Olo-- 1 li I Minnesota 101 001 I4x-- 1.1 I Pcnn, Willis (fii, Wyall (8) and Sullivan, Pnscual, Dniley (fii and Zimmerman, fialley (7). Winner --Psscual (S-5). Loser Pcna JUNE Rotary vs.

Briiard's al A June 17 Local 779? vs. Brizard's al A Simpson vs. Jacoby Creek at June IB Simpson vs. Samoa nt A Rotary vs. Jacoby Creek al June It Rotary vs.

Brirard's al A Local 27B9 vs. Samoa at 10 Simpson vs. Jacohy Creek nt June 21 Rotary vs. Jacoby Creek at A Local 2799 vs. i a at- June 24 Local 77R9 vs.

Jacoby Creek at A Simpson vs. Samoa at June li Simpson vs. Briiard's al A Rolary vs. Samoa al June 24 Rolary vs. Rrizard's at A Local 2799 vs.

Samoa at June 27 Simpson vs. Jacoby Creek al June 21 Rolary vs. Jacoby Creek nl A Local 2769 vs. Briiard's at July 1 Local 2789 vs. Jacoby Creek at A Simpson vs.

Samoa at July 2 Simpson vs. Briiard's at A Rotary vs. Samoa at July 3 Rolary vs. Iriisrd's al A Local 2799 vs. Samoa al 3 July 4 No Games July 5 Local 2789 vs.

Brlznrd's at A Simpson vs. Jacoby Creek al July I Simpson vs. Samoa nt A Rotary vs. Jacoby Creek at July 9 Rolary vs. Samoa at A Local 27B9 vs.

Jacoby Creek al 10 Local 2789 vse. Samoa at A Simpson vs. Briiard's al July 11 Rolary vs. Briznrd's at A July 12 Local 2789 vs. Brilard's al A Simpson vs.

Jacoby Crepk at July li Simpson vs. Samoa al A Rolary vs. Jacohy Creek at July Rotary vs. Jacoby Crpek at A Local 27R9 vs. Jacoby Creek al July 17 Local vs.

Samoa at A Simpson vs. Brirard's at July lit Rotary vs. Briiard's nt July 19 Local 7789 vs. Samoa at A Simpson vs. Jacoby Creek al Wednesday's Results iansas City 12 Minnesota 4, is linn.

8 K. City 2nd, nigh hicago 3 L. Angeles 1, 1st i. Angeles 5 Chicago 0, 2nd, nigl ioston 5 Washington 3, night I. York 3.

Bait. 2, 10 nigl Cleveland 12 Detroit 6, night Friday's Games iallimore al. Boston, night clroit at New York, night 'ash. al Cleveland, 2, hvi-nigh Kansas City at Chicago, night L. Angeles al Minnesota, night National League Pet.

GB Los Angeles St. Louis San Francisco Chicago 'incinnati Pittsburgh Philadelphia Milwaukee Houston York .569 .567 .567 .533 2 .528 211 .483 5 Six-Mile Run On Tonight's Slate ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPD- The six-mile run a new event --will climax tonight's opening competition in the NCAA track and field championships at the university of New Mexico Stadium. Twenty runners are enlered in the grueling race, which is a substitute for lhe ID.Oflfl-molcr run held during Olympic years. The six mile race is yards shnrl- cr, and unlike oilier events on the Ihree-nighl program had no (nullifying standard.

33 34 26 34 26 32 28 30 27 28 30 28 30 .433 5 27 31 .466 6 26 34 .433 8 23 38 .377 Wednesday's Results Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 0, nighl Milwaukee 3 New York 0, nighl Philadelphia 6 Si. Louis 2, nighl San Francisco 3 Chicago 1, nighl Los Angeles 9 Houston 1, night Friday's Games New York at Cincinnati, nighl Philadelphia at Milwaukee, nighl 'iltsburgh al St. Louis, night louston al San Francisco, night Chicago al Los Angeles, nighl PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Northern Division W. L. Pel.

GB Tacoma 34 25 .576 -Spokane 33 29 .532 'orlland 30 28 .517 Hawaii 29 30 .492 5 Seattle 26 30 .464 Southern Division W. L. Pel. GB Dallas Ft. 34 25 .576 -Oklahoma Cily 30 29 .508 4 ian -Diego 32 31 .508 4 i Denver 25 35 .417 9' Sail Lake Cily 21 32 .396 10 Wednesday's Results Portland 4 Tarama 3 Sail Lake Cily 5 Denver 4 Dallas-Pi.

Worth 7 San Diego Spokane 12 Seallle 6 Hawaii 7 Oklahoma Cily 5 California League Pet. GB Bakcrsficld 29 21 .580 Modesto 2fl 22 CHICAGO -The Los An- cles Angels took the day off lo- ay and celebrated Boh Tin-ley's 0 victory the Chicago Vhitc Sox Wednesday that raised is major league record to 100 ins. Turlcy's shuloul victory, his second of lhe season againsl five losses, came in the second game of a doubleheadcr wilh Chicago. The While Sox won lhe opener Leon Wagner capped a perfect! gin. plate performance in lhe second run in the opener on a double inj Over-all the Angels collected the second by Charley Decs ami; his 15th home run inc i off Cmca I a ''H 3 si "g' Torres.

At one point, to tag Jim ti-ilh his third and break his three-game i winning streak. It was Angel-killer John Buz- homer-to give Tin-ley a safe mar-j' a t. who pitched a three-hitter 'that gave the While Sox iheopen- wilh Jim Frcgosi on base. Wai ncr went four-for-four. Felix Torres got his SKINS SIGN TWO WASHINGTON I I I The ing victory.

Buzhardl's maslerv over lhe Buzhardt retired 13 batters before Los Angeles got its; last hit. Don Loe gave up seven hits, walked four and fanned five in; going lhe distance to take his; 3-1. The former New York Yankee ace held the Sox hilless until there was one out in the sixth inning when Pete Ward singled lo ccnlcr. Turley struck out seven, walked four and hit one batter as he kept third base out of reach for Chicago. Only Ihree Sox runners got lo second.

third loss against two wins. i The first contest also saw An- Washington Redskins can A gave Inn, his i i Hghtfielder Lee Thomas the; jhopc to do as well on lhe play- ''l dOI i "TM Ul rn 1 of debris thrown by dis: Scotia, Red Sox Lead Eel River Valley League Scotia and lhe Red Sox have! moved lo lhe top of the Eel River Valley Babe Ruth League race! Ihis week with identical 2 0 records. Monday their positions will be at stake in a trio of games: Scolia al (he Indians' park. Red Sox al Lolela and Rici Dell visiting the Ferndale Giants. All will be at 6 p.m.

I The Sox posted a 9-2 win against Giants while lhe Scotia nine downed Lolcta 10-0 this week. The ndians oulscored Rio Dell 11-7 in be oilier contest. STANDINGS LPct. GR 2 0 I.IKIO Sox 2 l.Olin I 1 .500 ndians I I .500 'mulale 0 3 Dell 0 2 .000 ing field as they have done in lhe off-season. The signings Wednesday of offensive end John Greincr of Purdue and defensive tackle Joe Baughan of Auburn gave the National Foolball League club a record of 12 successes among their top 15 draft selections.

The Skins also signed (heir first five picks. Soli's Ihree straight times. While Los Angeles WHS saddled in eighth place in the American League standings, the split verdicts Wednesday pave Chicago a 34-25 record and a standing one percentage 1 the leading Yankees. The Angels scored Ihcir only gnmtlcd White Sox fans. He was selected after he and Pizarro had.

an argument. Pizarro had hiF Thomas with a pitched ball. Players both benches swarmed onto lhe field when the- Iwo started toward each other, but no blows were thrown. The Angels meet the Minnesota Twins Friday night. I i NK 1.IERACKING TRIO NEW YORK-- I i Jerry ields, an experienced linebacker nd two rookies who play the ame position were signed today the New York Jets of the merican Foolball League.

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