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Independent from Long Beach, California • 10

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-V ''At V'. WASHINGTONUPI-----r the subcommittee's support-: before ending its expansionKwoukl hivsVwants to lee the hewjmsue Oraanizai baseball cot -an-V: Kefauver mad the am. JSHm uld tin du rh70.f WteHt Organized, baseball got an Kefauver mad the he was change aucceed.ri:v -IUNK HOLUNGWORTU Sprt Mil SccondAll-Stxr Classic Defended implied teaming Friday to play ball with Ihe proposal iiew-Contlnental League office the wrath of ltifonila Congress. disturbed by some statements oT 'basdball men casting rdoubtonthelt-enthuslaam for theniew league.But be said cmnmissioner'Foril com-, 'ment hi clpringthd subcam-. mlttees bearings, on bUlsf to -exempt- profesrional sports frdm anti-trust Baseball apd.

the proposed Shea said "ready accesa" Johnsons warning against to the largo pool'of playera foot-dragging by "baariiaU controlled by the Americandictafort'rinpuiraTriia and National Jeaguevras rejoinder from Rickey, vet-, a. prime goal of the new eran rrf.tnore tharirhilf a 'together on thequestimTef' finding Jayera for tbs oesrpA Some. critics; have said there wont be enough jgoodpliefirto inairei7 maldr Johnson laid same -1901 Hank Hollingworthls at vacation- one fiUlng this space until hit retum. Todays return columnist is Red Yattertfa, Dodger official) jChairman EstesKefauver' new. league; occupied-the -Pricks offer to cooperate league.

Hie said -it waSv 'centuip tn the em luipdl there Woiddibe'agref trust subcwiimiittee.sald tjwof hearingtr', Ukeh ln pjod faith! needfor heIp'iJWalriy maligxdng some League wislounSed Noting argument wu advanced in vriun the American AjigTl gnieeting 'of the new. leagutaiounders with own- era of established teams Would -be watched with very doe active Interest He told the neW taigue had The subcommittee heard. "Were going to the meet- from William hea, prime to find out whats going jmovercirtlie-iiew league, he told Kefau-i and two veterans of base- Tbe senator said he ball management, Edwin 1 hoped the baseball Johnwn and Branch Rickey, who had doubts about verygreat sportsmen. He that the growing population ohnson, Vaald opposition to the is bound to provide. more and- minw league league was Unthinkable.

sports talent, Jdmson.saUf; it, edvlshd Cmgress Altiioagb Johnson America. to be ready to uselashand Rickey: disagreed, a bout unless yourlkead isthe1 spur on dubowners if it baseball bwnetheywere right size for duncecap. RED PATTERSON Dodger Publld Relations Director I appreciate the chance to take anotyer crack at rffiestwriting for HankHolUngworthwiUi Bob Kelleys permission, of course because Id like to get over an important point view about the com- log. All-Star Game Monday afternoon in the CoHgpmL -v- Iritis piyferventbdpethatlnevergrow soblasethat-1-will fail to- thrill -to any-Old i JPaResolte Ct) mm araeMI. l-awta.

HS PHIanC Ml Wl UN MMttKi I Brunatt and Tnyi Hall Wav ckaH MS Parti anC Uf a-jy-a tA ffinnMnawM' Ml 1M- 4.11 Fthbarald (7). JMmmm It). UiaMLW.jnd awmarwant SdMitar. tenia hi in 4 iTU-iU SIS W. wSSaASi Hama run-M IT timers Day, orrc, the Classic which Is an All-Star game between: the American and' National Leagues.

Fw tills reason, wis more than' Slightly disturbed not so long" ago to' read- a yam in the Inde- pendent by my old York friend, Harry Gray- son, -decrying the playing of TWO All-Star Games in season. Matter of Brother -Hany wasftol alonrlir hls plaintive wail "on this subject During'the All-Star Qame in Pittsburgh Imade mOat of -the haunts writers, gathered for the first game and, while I saw OLSO, Norway (A JUyjpiim sprinter from San-Josa Norton, Warren and State Colleb, won hla seconj Bob Davis gave the Unitiedsprint championship- of tha' States three victories Friday meet when be tookthe 106- in the final phase of the Yankee" Track Meet at Billet cinch fourth triumph by the American athlete was thwarted whehT Davit-pulled up lame in the 400-meter relay and tha Yanki.were forced to settle for third ptae. Noton, the national cham metef dash In 10.4. niVi, Ciswley, from dick, captured the 110-meter hurdlerf id 13 Ji Davis, from' Elmhurst, N.Y, beat qut eammateTonTCarroJIof New: York In the 400-meter, run, clocking 46J to Carrolls 474. Another member of the visiting U.S.

squad. Bob CLEVELAND (UPI) The Cleveland Indians rallied for two nmein the efgBffilnnlng off relief ace Billy Loes- to. defearthe Baltimore. Orioles, Friday night Lorn, attempting to save his 16th game of the yeviar the Sirdsreplaced starter Arnold Portocarreroln the nning after an unearned lad given Baltimore 4-3 lead Loes buried shitless sev enth. But id led to aloes fourth de- typewriting' folks from, even-' ose, 7-1 CHICAGO (UPi The Chicago White Soar Jumped on four Washington errors Friday night to back roddqBany Latmans four-hit pitching and hold -onr to" the American League learlitf th a 7-1 victory over the' SenatorSi 7 The hard-pressed Sox still one game ahead of the Cleveland collected on Washington srrors to squeeze their out of only nine tlib Soxf third and their eighth nine games, but the first time when they beat Chicago' bad than three runs.

23r who lost his previous starts after from the bullpen, striking out 11. tendaa FaaJfc ImHM A RAY NORTON European Champ, Too such distant points as Los and Long. not to mention San Fran- cisco, Texas, the Deep South, Canada and Cuba, I into friend did 'not TED WILI1AMS HisSwan Song? feat andthe Orioles' ninth in 12' gaies on this western trip. fo the rally, the Tribe loaded- ther bases on Gege Strickland! 'single' and walks to Jim Buei and pinch-hitter Elmer Vald Harry. But to be serious, what Is wrong with a couple of star Garnet each year one loathe.

Fast, one in the West? Themajor leagues art really national in scops now and why not show off the best there Is to be shown In a few places? Of course, television does a right fine Job of get Humphreys of Long Beach, Calif finished second fat the Silvano Mecml of Italy at 56 feet, 5 inches. Humphreys recorded IN 400-meter pulled up lame on the second leg after Cawley got (he U. S. team off ahead. Car-roll and Norton, running third and were unable to make dp the slack which Pi-vis lost.

The race was won by the Italians in 41.4, with The Italians, also won the doing 3:454, and the hop, step and Jump in which Enzo Cavalli covered 51 feet and onehalf inch. Russias only first piacs. came In the high Jump won by Robert Shavlakadze at 6-9. Winy Rasmussen of Norway won tha Javelin at frne Hamarsland took the 3,000 meters run in Jack HarshBon, pinch-lt-ting for winning pitcher Jim Piny, also walked, forcing In apd Billy Martins sacrifice fly scored Baxes with the.dedsive IOC in Move to Reinstate Nationalists 'LAUSANNE un The International. Olympic Committee took tbe first step, toward reinstating the Olympic of China as a full member of the Olympic family.

IOC chancellor Otto Mayer called a special session of the IOC executive committee in October for consideration of proposal by IOC president Avery Brundege of Chicago to readmit the Chinese Na-lSaffy tionalists under a new namerjtSSliMv 1 Mayer. saM.Brundage-willJ&rjj I formally propose recognizing the Nationalists as "The Olympic Committee of the Republic of China. Mayer said the eight-member executive committee was almost certain to approve the committee's readmission. The committee's recommendation then be put before the IOC session at San.Fran-cisco in February for final ac each of the and managed seven runs hits. it was straight win in the last marked only since July 14, won by more last two moving in wound lip ASSN 4 a lilt" 31141 a ilrwck out Mr Foote aut lof Struck aut far WMMMMa Samfard MU.

a-Laknan. lW, tWI CINCINNATI (AP)-nJohnny Powers pinch-hit home' run in' the ninth Inning that gaveCindnnatis Reds a 5-4 victory over Chicagos Cubs Friday night Cub relievers Bill Henry -and Don Elston retired 16. straight Redlegs before Plow era decisive poke into the right field bleachers off Elston. The Rais to set thiOdf inning off AS .4111 11 'ini Ja MltaJb farMMN.Ife Lnkcf McAnmvl Latman (- AS Carratoualiaa 4 111 Boyd.lb 4 111 Pawar.lb Wlarclkjf -4S1f Ml nota.lt WaodllnaJf 4 11 Francatukd. TrlandaM 4 1 1 OHavIlfrf Tukvxfd 4 1 1 1 RaklwwaiM 4 1 1 RanaUk 1 ft Lmm- -3S Gardnar.M 4f tlk-Vala tit Forlatfrara.t 1 1 1 1 Nlrnnx (1(1 KlawJb I til Parry iiit a-Shatrana c44ankmaa till MlranlaJb l.it I Total 34 1 4 Total 11 IS Run ballad bt.

Ran lor Klaui In Mh. S-Walkad far FUmhiM la Ilk, WaJkad tar Harry Kh, latllmara Ml in Mill TMaM Jim Broanan CameM TJJi Clavanaar ta SHu Samlari Mh. i IB (M i-i an event around but, with all its magic, it never asthe complete substitute for actual attendance sporting event i It can be right difficult to try to getthe feel of a ball park when your wife insists on running the clothes dryer at the same time the winning rallyis on. Even if shes a herself, and does not sin in that fashion. Joining the throng In the.

roar-for the hit'tor the groan fora-rally-snuffing double play are all fiart of being a real baseball fanIAndouLdoaoundXlttIejilIXlor-whetl- you let out an old-fashioned wa whoop for the home aide or berate the umpire on a bad call.) rk SO ITS MY HOPE that in addition to the millions who will. see the second game on televirion, including Broth erGrayson, I'm hoping Los Angeles, Long Beach and 'environs mce again jampack the Coliseum for thriller when Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle, Hank Aaron and Al Kaline, Eddie Mathews fed. Harmon Kille-'brew, Don Drysdale, Early Wynn and Long Beachs Bud Daley and many others put their talents on the line. If da American Leagut should win this time and If fhat leaves them with no cleanout dedalonTm sun some This would be the exhibition naturalof. all-time.

WHEN THEY PLAY the All-Star- Game at the Coli avar. LOS M-LandM. and III 1 1 4.1 1 I It e-Tav. FllroaraM. RoMnion and Bax PO A INmort 14-10, Claviland 17-7.

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IF SR SS SO Fartocarrara 4 7 1111 Lea (L. 44 1.1.1 1 (CISCO tery (wTr-l) I 4 .1 ClcetH 1 -I I tH.iion. would full jA vA- DON NEWGOMBE Benched by Injury -m. Powers stepped in to bat for Brosnan, who- took his fourth victory. The early two-run Cincinnati lead had evaporated in the ninth when Bobby.

Thomson singled and George Altman socked hi! fifth homer. Brosnan had taken over in tiie eighth' inning conbe to retire. V-Newk had scattered the early)Chieagp hitting while the Reds came from behind to a '4-2 advantage, nuinly via tht three-run fifth inning. Two singles aiid AI Darks fumble had loaded the bases with Redlegs and walk to Newk brought; in one run. Johnny Temple aingled in two more.

OUTDOOR TIPS HoulgateDies i seum, well all bje rooting for the National League wont -Carroll E. (Deke) Houlgate, we? But' even if we do, wouldnt it be truly nice if Ted54, well-known publicist and Williams, the famous American League slugger, should football statistician, died Fri-do something dramatic? day at the Wadsworth Vet- day- Ip ou dont want id TAKE VDUB PI9MIN6 ROD APART APTBB EACH CtaV'S PlSHIlte, MDU CAN PROTECT TVtE TIP POOR POSSIBLE C3XMA6E AROUND CAMP By PLAONfi A SMALL SPLIT RUBBER BALL. NEW. YORK (UPI) Backers of the new professional football league Friday announced they will begin operations irt l960 under the banner of the American Football League. Lamar Hunt, a wealthy TMs could very well be the swan song of Ted and Ms National League countapartrStaU' Miubl They didnt make the All-Star aquada this year on.

their 59 records. They made Itna baseball achievement and. because the Messrs. Stengel and Haney art Just a couple of sentimental old geezers (unlike most bankers) who no All-Star Classic would be complete wfthout caster who will supervise radio and television rights for the league. Television rights have been Offered the American Broad-' casting Company, said an oP fidal, and a tentative sched-.

ule that will not conflict with the NFL schedule-will be to ABC within the next few. weeks. Commissioner Bert Bell of the NFL also disclosed. that two more leagues were being ITanwHiW IFkiaaiMf ti2SL, ia LvndUf i FmaWwUl IHlavi ASSN II erans Administration Hospital after a lengthy illness, Houlgate was the publisher of a -series of -books relating to sports and wu widely known fpf.hlr'sypdlcated football rating system. rHis system rated teams according to the strength 6f the opposl tion rather than games won.

After graduation from Ventura, High -he "attended the Uniyefsity of Southern Cali fornia. Houlgate worked on Various newspapers, and -in public relations before serving in 'the Air Force during World War 1L hT MankaR.1 4 aatakw 3 MarwhR 4 ITavtar Thomuivl 4lknnhd AndanaoiR Mmtv atea Total uougiasTi to Briton SOUTHAMPTONrk Y. (UPI-Ian Veruiuk, of South Africa, and Reginald Bennett, ninth-seeded English tennis player now attending Lamar Tech in quarterfinal triumphs Friday in 4he 7jh-annual Meadow -Club tournament a 'Vermuk, tall redheaa who whipped Alex Olmedo last week in the Pennsylvania Grass Championhips, came from behind to eliminate Ron Holmberg, of Brooklyn, 3-6, Bennett a big aurpriM so far, upset Jim Douglas, former Stanford quarterback, -4, BB. In the previous round, Bennett defeated U. S.

DaVis Cupper, Chris Crawford. In second round doubles play, Dick Billy Talbert defeated Rodney Sus-man and Eugene Scott 64, 6-2; Allen Fox and Larry Nag ler defeated Chris Crawford and Holmberg, 13-11, 6-1, and Douglas and Mike turned back Verinaak and Ray Weedon, 4-6, 6-4 6J. r1" 3S3 Both had one-shot chances Pittsburgh. Musiah popped up and Williams walked and immediately was replaced by a runner. Heres hoping, that both have the opportunity to find thin spotlight again Monday.

It couldnt' happen to a better pair of. ball players. nil 31l( inmt Tat N4W4 In. Grwmte aut tar ltanry 7Nk iaa hi Ilk. young Texas sportsman, also revealed that this 'league wiU operate with eight teams in stead of six lit its first sea Buffalo, Miami and -under consideration for the two additional franchises.

The other six founding teams' sire New York, Los Angeles, Denver, Dallas, Houston and Minne apoija-St. Paul The announcement of the leagues new name and its eight-team was by Hunt through Haity Wia-mer, veteran sports broad CMcaaa in uetauii mi eme W5n MMHW WMUM.MWHN 111 Dark. Moryn. Fggoteaa 3H uvl.wkan wtnMna nui Ch- Ctanan Is T. Turtar, MankHlT MR --Alkinan.

IB- Alknun, Raliuv. V-Tampia. 1 tanaa a SirKegian Cops Third Cycle Mtin Evenk Bob SirKegian scored his third main event win of the season night, copping the 15-lap: headliner at Ascot tSadium. SirKegian won by a bike's length over Don Hawley with Brad Andres third in 6:14. MarrM BacMan tot ni S-t 13 tody Snatchun (It Si I Hainjay Endi; -McCaMrav, Our.

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Hanebrink. Recalled PHILADELPHIA (UPI) The Philadelphia Phillies recalled infielder Harry Hanebrink from their Buffalo form teaih Friday night He will rejoin the Phils in Chicago on Landa. CrawtorS. SM. International League Mhanv RaolM Mi'tp tOtlOB Mil WfviflSBTaV VZUtSX SS '1 4 rwry ntiman A Theiriilani Otten A Nar- LB! Advances to Finals in Area 1 a Pony Playoffs ong Beach advanced to the finals of the Pony.

League Area Four playoffs at Ontario Friday as Jack Wells al lowed Just oneThit in posting a 7-2 triumph over '-Man-1 hgtlajBeach. Wells struck out nine, I walked two, and the only hit off him wu a blooper single in tiie second Inning which drove In both the losers runs. Chuck Williamson, with two-run boner, and Marvin Zolna with two hits and two walks, led Long Beach at the plate. Long Beach meets Culver City, 3-2 winner over favored Baldwin Park, at 13Q pm. today.

-A Culve; City win would require, an immediate second game. If Long.geach wins a second game wilt be played at p-m. John Galvin Park Is locajsd at Fourth Euclid ln On-. tario. tajsr-iaaH i TIRE CO.

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