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Independent from Long Beach, California • 22

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7 '7 -r-tr V-Vf-jf 7 W. Dr-Dru'u1 hf1vy 7 fr" ta I 'Ant 'ey INDEPENDENT Tuaa Aub. IIANEYRAPSFINES STABS1. BAFFUKPt Weve Gonel 1 i -Downhill fuwk-Lhange Artist 9. tr a Graham By HAM HOIUNGWOBTfl- Kxtnihft Kurts Edidr -JUJ 4 Koufax and, Venturi Thc stOry of two men who were losing their grip; rK.

n.i. hi. i i i ii t-i br. Angels general manager Fred Haney believes that the Tuler permitting-umpires to fine a pitcher for. In.

tentionally. throwing at a hitter is for the birds. Speaking of birds, the Ori- Bob Woods, who specializes In medical problems of athletes (hes team physician tor the Dodgers and Angels), has revealed to his doctor friends via the Medical Tribune the problems of his two men Sandy Koufax and Ken Venturis 7 oles tonight will send pitcher is automatically out of Bunker (6-5) against Fred the game is hes warned twice. Newman (11-8), the mild-man nered righthander. who wouldnt' even throw at -the Viet Cong.

higTA'g obn Haw Coach Otto Graham presented lis unpredictable College-All-. Star squad td the public Moiu-day for thefirst and laatt Ime before the mld-sununer1 ootball daslcagataat' fll Cleveland. Browns M-ScMtef Field Friday night At a' luncheon' open public and attended by than a thousand penrniS, JtQ, eluding 200 'Underprivileged -children' who were Graham called his ptayersZk baffling group. "THIS squad ranges 55S the most impressive to. the most unimpressive Ive had in my eight years as All-Stai coachl said.

Graham. iWhen they first rei)ortejl. was impressed. But-verjr a honestly, weve gone down- Dont get me wrong," said Haney Monday. "I dont approve.

jbf what happened Friday nlght, but its the manager and not the pitcher who should be held responsible and the last 1 person who should assess the fine Is the umpire. Both men were losing their grip-one on a baseball 7 and the other on a golf dub. "Kens and Sandy's medical problems were quite differ- enVbutihe end result was -the sameDrLWood pointed has a Raynauds phenomenon with recurrent active epi-r sodes. Sandy had a thrombos fir the ulnar artery. just where it.

leaves, the palmar. arch and entered his index 1 Both cases resulted in an inability to grip an object-on -which hood depended. Ken grips a golf dub harder than anyone I know. You cant tear it from his grasp. And Sandy grips a baseball about as hard as knybody." Dr.

Woods erplana- HANK- ROLLING WORTH a Well, if a manager knows that ha'll be the one getting fined then he'll be the one remov tag the pitcher- rather- than the Baltimore- managerHank Bauer does not plan on mak tag many- pitching changes during the three-game aeries, for when seen last week ta Birdland the former Marine opined: ri will -decide the race and Ive got the beat" Bauer, pertiaps, la atm thinking ta the put, for Mi starter jtonlght, was indeed- the league's best rookie pitcher last teasonbut the sophomore jinx has left its Si NOW 20 years old Bunker would have to win 13 Consecutive decisions to match -his 19-5-record of 1964 Plagued by recurring shoulder trouble, the San Bruno bonus babe has put together only four compete games. Newman was excused from the Angels game jaunt to Seattle Monday night whidi returned his teammates to.f' A. at 5 sjq, tMa he n6ffitaf new if Newman taagata supported by aslumberlng offense A twi-nlit doubleheadM-matching- Dean Chance and MarceUno Lopez against Dave McNally and John Miller will complete the serie "Wednesday. the Hu-man Rocket, Kolonel'Keds, hin, he said in reference' to last Thursdays 38-14 takVtA the in aon--- trolled scrimmage at iMtlnd- "Obviously, the Bears arikA very good football Theres no question theyU, win more games this ysarm our squad has great potential md if we can jell ta foe -rierf few days, we could give -Browns a tough battle." TM NOT saying the unw pire (Bill Valentine) was right or wrong in this case," continued Haney-fHe was merely carrying out the rule as it now stands. It la the rule that needs changed, for each time an umpire goes to the mound and levies a $50 fine he la inciting the tons and the play- (TMfffiinhe on a tough spot.

As sdon as he steps on the field the crowd has anti reaction anyway and we shouldn't have rules that intensify the feel-tag. -v "If. the umpire believes that pitchers, are throwing at batters then he should call both be the ones fined. However, tlorTof the ailments must be to interject one of his in--i teresting comments: "Venturi js almost the Ideal patient. He follows my Instruction to the letter.

That is more than I ousay for 'some of my regular 'dients. My baseball patients tend to follow all sprts. of well-meant advice given bymany.dif-ferenrdoctorr.whoin'they pieetcasually.H-i ..1 MARLIN McKEEVR of Rams, who has been switching positions as smoothly as any player in pro football, is expected to reach super-stardom tills season. v1 ic v. The above Vin the nature of warning to theAngels MAHON UBIWirS BOWLING -y and Dodgeri anfl to "frtendly dotors.

v-, vy. wimE. EVERYONE was scared (ifiduding the pa-tiept) that KoufaXs career badended a sheet time ago -because of -his numb-finger, DruWooda.wentJloJ?ortLoh theupipira win wnt levy yhr -tha problem. fine He wiU merely fDeite 1 Over a period of a-few monthswi were 'able to port and the league office will take care of Sandy's the doctor said. Vaso- determine the amount of guilt liiting drugs and anticoagulants facilitated the healing twAMH THE manager, runs Sandys -difficulty- now, is-of Jorl the; dub he.

should be held Both attended ML Carmelj High School and then it was fight on for BK At LARSON That man frmn La Batts Is back Marlin MARLIN admits Mike still traumatic arthritis-and is under the management of my responsible. is a. rule colleague, orthopedist Dr. Robert Kerlan. We just hope (whereby a manager is fined if will cubit around Dodger Sta At.

Si arrested1 Rams qulck-chihge''artistris expected to stardom this year; 'the condition. has bemi one of his players is seen 4 on the bench, so -He Is one of the few who KH-will take longerJinfljewiH where 4 thisiny iiffeptr' hast kind word for the di- -i- 71 "As the rule now standsa tohavp flareups ta cold, inclement weather. has yearning to. play football, but Hes got a good job in the construction and because of his age, this would have to.be the year he returned to the game. At the moment, Mikes JiTcharge of building a 72-unit condomin- i continue jT' yTtirst saw Ken last- December.

when he xame ln. rc- wtSrsyptonisof -numbness -and-blotchingJlJDrWoQds Few players have made' the transition of switching- positions as smoothly as Marlin. The former USC star is start-inghis second full year at the tiEdTrad positionTTand according to: end coach Bob Sdielkier, Marlin la this best blocking end, to the league." reported several weeks before the National Open in had bluish white splotches an over Ms akin and 2-FOR-l ANGEL fena.8ig"5a Bowlers who tryto crayerj splits7sucK, 1 7 -a- ijl tarn in thissSson at heavier, 235tpbunds, "Marita hasthe-strength, andblocking rt a if. AM couldnt fed a gotf dub.The nature of tiie problem wu easily presbedjwmejrtisoocjnd vaso- dItatorsrandrKenrdeckiedtpTplay; inthe Bing42rMby OaGEET-OEFER- aj the illustrated 74-6T1jQ; 'sometimes-called thevUddu-" IM. abRityTffleajntthede-jg itnntlMfiM fi i.

LONG BEACH DAY; ANGELS VS. DETROIT fense. Tournament As tbe natlves of that un say, We always have lovely, sunny Weather each year ezeept durtag tha Bing CrMby Tournament' Th-yaar-waa-no-exception. and the cold wtad- bIinochle7riiro7guUtyT)fi wasting, valuable pins. In many cases the will miss the pair of SUNDAY, AUG.

29, 10 PAL 2 Box7SeatsTTT. Reserved Seats (Order as many tickets as you want (2-4-6-8-10 ibut even numbers. AH orders must be driven rata set Ken bade, and I sent him down to Palm responded very well totiierapy in the warm Palm McKEEVER wunid Trip me leading Ram receiver with 41 catches 582 yards and one touchdown last srason. 7Tor iITaroiindTtight end phiy. I rate only Mike Ditka ofJheXMcago.Beara.

above is a little better receiver. Marlin lacks only one thing -qufcknessTn recejVfefTIff Marita, averages 85 sureness, Schnelker 11 7 PRO BASEBALL BRIEFS I hsnedrthatwould norpsal -7. (-- f- I be easy. Rarely, if jpyej, Hus iiwri fir CCUma-DffMB-hD Springs WMtoer imiOedderT5griorFloridarin March; for the' Pensacola Open; J. Eighty-degreweatherTjexpededJorjtoeJoumv 1 My lOldCfifa 4 aboi itttlSl i will not makeai a situation and, instead, set; imenhutnstead Ken was greet ed-wittit frigid3SLdeii HR grros.

The vascular problem flared up again ujd he decided to drop out of the next tournament" Mk) Dm'aUaanNri- ran "YFOTff bfXXUffook ffLU ahwa fmjl anfi thuanfli rible spars and split shooting My ovdftTdMs reserved: 1 v' rrr Add 25 cents r- kMulRlr Ml l- ltr1MN.utl NJjk i kr iM ni hM-n iMMJMjRWW iWyss isgyssLSt- Drill re- tiMtan Mr rcovDrv. i mlnutM Total Costs. jiiL.i.Mik, rr1" BACK IN PALM SPRINGS under ideal climactic con combinations (and how to boh-'' vert send for the tyqhiiY let, "Strike and Spare and: a stamped, return enye-- tope sent tome, Marion L. this netfspaperT My Name .1.7 -v TWBST But Schnelker piay have to re-evaluate1 his mathematics table after studying the films of Saturdays scrlxmnage. The 25-yrarK)ld endwms'-a smash Ma -Address.

occasional numbness and soreness. 7 J'Tho prolonged course of Venturis illness plus Its ob- ktingte reluctance toresponddrsmaticallY'-taiheiapyr 1 i- induced hinftoseeX further aidatthe famed Mayo Ohrid- -The-clhric thwapy was sufficient success to alto iMATSHOWrAT "Marlin made only onemis-and- that -City a i. I.llujnrrur Mail this ticket application with check or money ordra-tm' LomBraafDrrCo Angeles ni--v AUDTONIGHT iTTT Kent wjotathegblftourand he-madaoodmMs lio defendJrixOpen title, despite pain he felt on every -at jot getting a was only becauseHe nflauri-derstood splay, said Schnel he ker. "Otherwise, he caught TheneWrktag dhf rr rr everything throwiTto him.He 'ffifTXakffGrahafflrriskrhlr-; duunpionship tdrighttathe the' dub, and the neetority of having to paint Mi palms afidTingemritfr tincture of-benzota to Jhold tbe riiib. Buthcould add fof the first 'tWo rounds ta St Louis, and his' 160 score Qh-rdid AnStoellrtdTTjob jnewnc Mocking.1 Muxridpaludit(ujing7 against Louis Hernandez ta theTtoppofrdoUbIe UOTstrdkesIaway: from gettingjiim by; the; halfway cGtgTTpgtatr YS.

miaoriMoMut McKEEVERrWhodoeaales andJpromotion -workfoiuLa- yerwwpiwdingio win the title In chantotanaMp card. ((tmuedFronLPage. Cri) al' Rosdbrao homraed' ta this aplayofT bradrdWfnf' Mayor Clinic NapenturrjM Batts bieer; in thff off-season, sees better timesahead'for tRaimS asm 1 -withahdthefS The -tag-- teamchamp TheAssasririsYwaiToppoae HgfgThepeartoyy bbT Toaiglir 600 MCHAVHi SAyiNEt althidTsitlsai formedwi lisimssedd: manyrpeople as anyons thfs Btondskeepra, -r--fy. lamp la Ua Anfalai araa jpadwDli.lt Mijnwrien other; 1 mow the tafield every day, and the outfield -7very ddra (by 10 minutes) had been produced swenhof tendons or; hy'tirickaring of -'a Ugamerit. Tha-surgery-jyat-Jioeventful, and rorgeoni aaid It the-famed4dcKeVer-foot.

baRtwinr combo? Marlin and Mike- were bom Jan. would berfiver Or jlx weeka brfore it woukThe whetber VenUiri couId regain Ms grip on golf How. sports have changed. Today, the writers not only have to be Philadelphia lawyers, but also abreast of medical conditions, tt was not ever thus. 7" I940, in Cheyenne, Wyo.

PRO FOOTBALL BRIEFS ouT th BfeiSfffVri iffla SSKUMramJa im tuiimck in rpneor tNwniM wp im 'rwM fM tT Louis itii with a bloopYo lt ahd Dick Groat beat ji-j-other dayL-He said 'the- outa ground akeeperabuOL: height of. theugrass is ltopt It was a roQing foul, hit ther at Itode. 'grass and wound up in fair; not at'standard territory: 4-' -7 v'-. height," he admitted, "it de- Boyra rnade ilt 4-2 pends on the players. Ours with a sacrifice fly, PhU jw R.lto Gagliano doubled home Unhappy 6ntlurttxaid, Tuirthatchssed Podrea and-the Dodg took tha air Whit greeted reliever Jtoa-i YouterMonday and stakedv- Perranoskl with a tying-Podres to a 3-1 lead against single off LefebVres glove.

A -TYacy Stallard ta 7 Perranoskl pitched Ms the sraqnd toning. 7 7, way cleaiHjynitrikmgTSui 7 Johnson Mt Jris Yninth Bob Uecker, but ran Into home run, taking the dub Immediate trouble ta the lead from Fairly, to Start next Savage started, the -inning. double by it with, a and. Wes Parker, the tint of third vtoi single by Maury WUls a throwing error; Bill; The of brother 7, haanltal ttw comii AHB Vmwm Mi Sr Ttkm)s om State), JhiiCtfw. -art Matria jjicfc Wrtra iirffwS WUHam and Mck Mwa (GrambUna), ImMi (Me jnd Otck Uiaw (GramMiot).

Saad (Mcara i. By OlUCK MEDICK ntri Mja cam WMWnaton and Olaa (Taxati; altar Bad Jaaoct dtm raiaaiad Irani ttw vlaartna- fllma of Saturday aenmmaan aftar, aufftrlnna contwilon of MmnMMa aakad walvara an ataman la Saturday! acrMtimana. raaklaa Jhn OrtaMm (Oklahoma). Mrry Scfmaiaar An Braum (Mar-Mi), Baa Calamaa (Utah) and Nam 5 Only one game remains on the second place Gardena 'Y -S)S-v- jMcanlrin MMSTAlif CRIDITk. Vy-ir1 the -Western Congress' schedule for' the first place Pbmona Bombers, and Ey Monthly Pswments 'f 'f -rsvii As Mach os.

$200 JlO Credit Angels Beaten Up v- With Any Major Credit Card Merchants, The Boqjbets are one game ta front 7 7- 4T Gardena hosts Downey while PomOna rater-tains celler-d welling Buena The' fast Improving Long Beach Nitehatriu have taken over third place and will play their final; league game against Lakewood at -'Park Aye. Field Sunday night 7 sjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK On? the. 4-3 j. O' DOUBLE CIlfliaPIOnSlllR IMMURE NSW RING Of WRISTUNG Luka Graham' FORGET it 1 an COMPANY ISKS CROWN AOAINST- Louis Hernandaz Te Chami Tl A 1 ST BISK SEATTIK (UPIJ -r Pitcher Staig Williams Monday night hit twO-runbOTier in the fifth? inning ta break 2-2 tie andieamthje iSeatti Arigels a -44 exhibition basdU toiytover, the Angela before 'Ji WjJliams Mow one. of 4- Seattle holers which 4 accounted for all the winners accounted lot all the f-i Tl f'j1 iOCATlOMm 3340 ANAHEIM, 210 MAGNOUA At Ridondo1 c-'-y? at Broadway jw 4iMoo 7 te he V.

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