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Sports Stocks Classified Green Bay Press Gazette SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1967 Action; Milwaukee too ajors Swing Into Twins Play Season Opens I i rvfl White Sox On July 24 Monday; Pick If Orioles, Bucs u'L MILWAUKEE (UP! There By JACK HAND Auoclatad Pratt Sperlt Wrltar The Scores Baltimore's defending world champions and the Pittsburgh will, be "lend lease" major league baseball this summer in Milwaukee, a city where a World Series champion banner once flew. Pirates are the solid favorites to Trails Bert Yancey, Boros, Nichols by 2 AUGUSTA, Ga. vn "That was like going to the blood bank and giving blood 18 times a day," tired out win the major league pennants 47-73-71311 71- 70-70211 72- 69-70211 73- 68-72-213 74- 73-66213 75- 67-72214 71-70-74215 77-71-67-215 75-69-72216 as the new season opens Mon day and Tuesday after the The Milwaukee Brewers Base greatest talent shuffle in many 73-73-70216 years. triumphant Ben Hogan said Saturday after temporarily Sandy Koufax has retired to ball Club, which doesn't have a club, announced Saturday the Chicago White Sox and the Minnesota Twins will play whipping what he called "my putting impediment." "I've got blood in every cup on this course," Ho 75-68-74217 73-74-70 217 72- 77-68217 73- 71-74218 74- 70-75219 70-74-75219 the television booth and major trades have shunted Maury Wills to Pittsburgh, Roger Mar gan' added after a magnificent 66 in the third round of the Mas 73-72-74219 is to St. Louis, Eddie Mathews Hogan's Card 72-76-71219 73-73-73-219 ters Golf Tournament.

"But maybe I've got my putting to Houston, Dean Chance to AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) Ben Hogan's 74-72-73219 card In the third round of the Masters i i', Jf 1 ill! I V. Minnesota, Tommy Davis to the New York Mets and Ron Hunt problems licked. I hope I have." Golf Tournament Saturday: 74-73-73220 77-70-73220 74-74-72220 72-76-72220 Par out 454 343 45436 Hogan out 455 343 35436 The slx-under-par round ignit to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Par In 443 545 34436 72-74-74220 ed the massive Masters galley Mickey has become Hogan In 322 444 343-30 7673-71220 and swept the 54-year-old cam Bert Yancey Julius Boros Bobby Nichols Gay Brewer Ben Hogan George Archer Tony Jacklin Lionel Hebert Gary Player Arnold Palmer Jacky Cuplt Tommy Aaron Dave Marr Jay Hebert Paul Harney Bruce Devlin Billy Caster Robert de Vlcenzo Sam Snead Chi Chi Rodriguez Doug Sanders Ramon Sota Gardner Dickinson Dave Thomas Mason Rudolph Gene Little Ken Venturl a Down ing Gray Bob Rosburg Tommy Bolt George Knudson Terry Dill aRobert Cole Chen Chlng-Po Peter Butler Art Wall Jr Rives McBee Kel Nagle Al Geiberger Wes Ellis Jr Frank Beard Phil Rodgers Don January Harold Henning Jack Burke a Donald Allen Don Massengale aDeane Beman Doug Ford Bruce Crampton Rod Funseth aRobert Murphy a Ron Cerrudo aJoseph Carr aJohn Miller the Yankee first baseman, Pete Rose has gone to the outfield for paigner into contention for the 70-76-75-221 73-72-76221 72-77-72221 72- 74-75221 73- 7672221 and I just can't swing the putter back.

Cincinnati, Dick McAuliffe has 75-73-74222 shifted to. second base at De title he last won in 1953. But it left him two strokes behind Bart Yancey, Julius Boros and Bobby Nichols who are tied for the lead "That's why it takes me so 74-76-72222 troit, Ron Swoboda is fooling 72-73-77222 74- 76-77222 75- 73-74222 long to putt, and I know its awful for the people to watch. around first for the Mets, and 73-75-74222 Mike Shannon is the Cards 'It's embarrassing for me, going into today's final round Wincing From Pain third baseman. 77-73-72222 79-71-74224 74-75-75224 72-77-75224 Wincing from the pain of an even when I'm alone on a practice green.

I get up there, and I just can't hit the ball. Both the sports experts and the Las Vegas gamblers agree 74-7676224 ailing shoulder and trudging an exhibition game at County Stadium July 24. That's one more game than was scheduled in Milwaukee last season. It will be the first major league baseball game in the city since the fateful night of Sept. 22, 1965, when the Braves played for the last time at County Stadium before pulling out for Atlanta.

That ended 13 seasons of action in which Milwaukee fans set major league attendance records while cheering the Braves to a pair of National League pennants and a World Series victory. A legal fight that went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court couldn't get the team back. Keeps Interest "This exhibition game is an important part of our continuing program to re-establish Milwaukee as a major league city," said Allen H. (Bud) Selig, president of the Milwaukee Brewers, and we welcome the opportunity to sustain interest in the sport in our community." I don't care where the ball on the Orioles and the Pirates as the teams to meet in the World Series next October.

The 74- 73-77224 76- 74-74224 75- 71-78224 74-73-77224 74-7674224 7669-82225 77- 73-75225 goes, I just want to putt it but sometimes I can't move the along haltingly on legs shattered by a near-fatal automobile accident, Hogan reeled off six birdies in the space of nine holes in an astounding finish for a 54-hole leagues expect attendance to club. 74-73-78225 "I'm so embarrassed by my top last year's total of over 25 million. Warren Giles and Joe 73-77-76226 7673-77226 76-7679229 score of 213. putting I hate to play added Hogan, who Cronin, the two league presi- 72-78-81-231 He tied two Masters records dents, predict wide open races hasn't been tournament since last June. right down to the bitter end of and broke another with this bril fortunes over the par the 162-game season.

72 Augusta National course be Felt Better liant late surge, but his greatest victory came in conquest of a fore a crowd of nearly 30,000 Three new managers make their bow in the American But I felt much better about sweltering under 90-degree heat bad case of putting jitters. it today, and maybe I've got it League Mayo Smith at De licked." "I putted better than I have in troit, Dick Williams at Boston Palmer, without the shadow of Jack Nicklaus hanging over his shoulders, broke his birdie famine to go four under par Hogan rarely plays in tourna and Joe Adcock at Cleveland, a long time," Hogan said. ments now and hasn't won since BEN BOUNCES BACK' Fifty "four year old veteran Ben Hogan hands his ball and putter to his caddy after finishing the third round of the Masters Tournament with a blistering six under par 66. Hogan was later tied at 213 for 54 holes of the tournament by Gay Brewer. i (AP Wirephoto) Ralph Houk, who replaced the late 'Johnny Keane as Yankee skipper last summer, will be on "I don't know what it is, but something locks between my ears maybe it's sawdust 1959, but the little man with the mechanical swing said, "I'm no through 16 holes.

But he three putted the 17 and hit his ap shorter with my shots now than the job from the start. I used to be. proach into a trap at the 18th for a 70 for 216. Dave Bristol at Cincinnati and The Milwaukee Brewers is made up of Wisconsin businessmen seeking to purchase a major league baseball franchise for I just have this impediment Billy Hitchcock at Atlanta, both He was tied there with Jacky of whom moved in during the Wm on. my putting Hogan said.

"When I can get up there Lose 1 0 ironies 1966 season, will start from Cupit, who shot 67, and Gary Player, the determined little and hit it sometimes they still scratch. The rest of the National master from Johannesburg, who fall in." League cast remains intact. snot a One that dropped 25 mained tied through the second Milwaukee. The- group has applications filed with both the American and National leagues. The.

best guess is that Milwaukee Brewers isn't likely to have any luck before 1970. National League owners still are final fray at 5:41 before Gordy MARQUETTE, Mich. (PG) For the first time in recent years there are no new ball the feat at 15:20 to give the home club a running start. 1 uooter on the 18th for a -birdie period. V.

Yewman bested Lunney on Jumbo Wayne McCuaig's three- and he also sank birdie putts of parks to entice the customers as solo dash. Marttila tipped in 77-VeoKOW Tops goal hat trick, registered on sue Shortly after the start of the third stanza the Mustangs again Dick Dougherty, fresh out of retirement, rapped in a long seven and 15 feet. Hogan almost was the case last spring when Dougherty's blue line shot at cessive goals in the second per Atlanta, St. Louis and Anaheim, put together two straight goals 14 :03 only to have Greenleaf pop eagled the far 4 11th hole when he hit his second shot one foot iod, propelled the Marquette Iron bitter about the Braves court fight. Calif, opened the gates.

to regain the lead. Brad Teal in his second goal of the night in Glove Champion In AAU Finals bomb from the blue line with 20 seconds left in the opening stanza to bring the margin to a gamed the go ahead point and the high right corner behind Rangers past the Green Bay Bobcats, 10-5, here Saturday night and into the USHL playoff "We deeply appreciate the en- from the pin, and he just missed an eagle on the 13th when a 15-foot putt slipped inches past the Change has been the order of the day during the off season. The Yanks' front office shuffle Bill Reichart opened the Mus Mattson. respectable 2-1 at the buzzer. thusiastic cooperation of the tang lead to two before Water Hard working Roger Venasky This set the stage for Mc finals against the Rochester SAN DIEGO, Calif.

(AP) hole after he reached the 520- loo's Jim Smith cut it back to brought Lee MacPhail from the got his lone counter of the night Cuaig's heroic effort which put Mustangs tonight. Seventeen-year-old heavyweight commissioner office to be at 17:10 and the Iron Rangers one. the game out of reach. His three Rochester tripped league managements of both teams in this venture, and for their willingness to make available an open date in their schedules yard par 5 hole in two shots. Hogan Elated come general manager under had doubled the score 10-5, send straight goals came within seven champion Waterloo, 6-4, in the Great Saves Forest Ward of New York pounded out a sensational deci the new president, Michael minutes and left Mattson and the Hogan was elated about final meet opener Saturday afternoon.

The Mustangs iced the contest ing Green Bay into the consolation contest. rest of the Bobcats a little ly making a par 5 on the eighth to come to Milwaukee," Selig said. sion over veteran Clay Hodges of Los Angeles, the 1967 Golden with goals by Ken Williamson 3urke of CBS. Owners The game was the usual hard hole, which he double bogyed and Reichart. Paul Johnson, the The Bobcats and Black Hawks clash for third place at 2 o'clock this afternoon with the championship battle slated for 8 p.m.

Gloves champion, in the semi Friends of Milwaukee checking tilt but official Bob Gil Green Bay made a gallant ef Thursday and Friday when he leading scorer in the league, got finals Saturday of the National New owners have taken over Cincinnati where Bob How- fort shortly after McCuaig's hit into traps and missed 18-inch "Both the Twins and the a consolation goal for Waterloo ray and Bob Kasbuck of Sault Ste. Marie kept it well' under AAU Boxing Championships. show as Jerry Marttila sent one putts. The champion will be presented White Sox have been friends i has succeeded Bill DeWitt while Teal and Nanne were in the penalty box late in the per Ward, a junior in high school control. home behind Brian Lunney and with the Minnesota North Star I conquered it today, said of Milwaukee for many years, i general manager.

Stan Mus from Riverhead, Long Island, Rochester jumped off to a 2-0 veteran Ken Ruohonen tipped Hogan, who had decided to skip iod. and their participation in this exhibition game is tangible earned his way into Saturday lead early in the first period of the Masters because of a sore one in to cut the margin to 5-3. Trophy, donated for the playoffs by the new National Hockey League entry. Rochester goalie Johnny Loth- its contest with the Black Hawks Yewman on Solo shoulder but changed his mind ial, takes Howsam's old job at St. Louis; Bing Devine succeeds George Weiss, who retired, with the Mets and Paul Richards is Atlanta's general manager proof of that friendship," he rop came up with several great Mike Greenleaf and Bob Cox on goals by Larry Stofdahl and With 3,000 highly partisan fans when the ailment eased.

said. night's finals in a match that had the crowd on its feet from the second round in the new International Sports Arena. saves, including several on Lou Nanne. each nailed down their first of looking on, Marquette's long His 213 placed him in a tie breakaways by Johnson, and was It was just a week ago that Waterloo fought back and tied striding Dave Difrkin beat Bob since John McHale has shifted with Gay Brewer, who blew the title by three putting the final the score before the frame end credited with 27 saves, as was Waterloo goalie Jim Coyle. cat goalie Jim Mattson at 12:40 The youngster had Hodges to the office of Commissioner two goals before the middle stanza ended and the Iron Rangers skated off leading 7-3.

Cox opened the scoring in the ed as Dave Swick slapped home hole a year ago. Brewer, one of the Milwaukee chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America held a spring dinner meeting, with the members William Eckert. of the first period and smooth skating Steve Sopher duplicated Coyle made 14 of his stops in two straight goals. The score re- the hottest articles on the spring The season starts with a two- the pressure packed second period. Waterloo, erratic after a shaky at the bell ending the first round, and a solid right smash to the jaw floored the Califor-nian in the second, Hodges taking the first part of the count on tour, had a par 72.

game, program Monday, allow- wondering what kind of report ing Washington and Cincinnati String bean George Archer, lack of ice time for practice, to exercise their special privi ing they would be doing after the season opens Monday. managed only five shots on goal Archiqu ette, one knee. tail with an eagle at the 13th, followed at 214, shooting a par 72, and 22-year-old Tony Jacklin, Liiampe during 15 minutes of power play Their work load now has in Hodges rallied gamely in the action. leges of getting a jump on the rest of the dubs. All of the other teams will swing into action Tuesday with eight games, four the high school dropout from creased 100 per cent over a year ago although the 1967 sea 310 2-5 Marquette 2 5 Green Bay 1 2 third as the two slugged it out toe-to-toe.

Midway, Ward was hurt and retreated, but man b'ogeyed the final hole Meet Leads scoring: i First Period: Marquette Durkln (Cook, son will be wrapped up in that Grab P-G Pin to tie Lionel Hebert at 215. Jacklin shot 74, Hebert 67. Oreskovlch), Sopher, (O'Neal, one night game on July 24, a aged to fight back as Hodges, Brumm), 15:20. Green Bay Dougherty (Ruohonen), 19:40. Monday, which usually is a day Rugged Boros his nose bleeding, tried to pull out the match.

Second Period: Marquette McCualg off on the baseball circuit. (Sopher), McCuaig (O'Neal), Rugged Boros, 47, By LEE REMMEL Presj-GazetU Sports Writer McCualg (unassisted), Greenleat (Brumm), Cox (Oreskovlch), 16:28. whose game seems to mellow The Leaders Pocket-sized Archie Archi- Green Bay Marttila (Coppo, Mayasich), Ruohonen (Harpel, Bukovlch), 12:59. of them at night. The opening schedule: Monday American League New York at Washington National League Los Angeles at Cincinnati Tuesday American League Minnesota at Baltimore Chicago at Boston Detroit at California, night with age, and Nichols, the quette and petite Margaret Third Period: Marquette Cox (Ores strapping young pro from Louis (Toots) Champeau, who took ville who won the PGA in kovlch, Venasky), Greenleaf (Dur-kin, Brumm), Venasky (Oreskovlch), 17:10.

Green Bay Yewman (Harpel), Marttila (Dougherty), 14:03. full advantage of a near-maxi 1964, both knocked in dramatic PRE-SEASON SPALDING "1967" Penalties: birdies on the final hole for mum handicap, combined to spearhead a major shakeup of First Period: Marquette venasky, two matching 70s. minutes, hooking, Lackey, two min the scoreboard in the 15th Press utes, roughing, Venasky, two min Boros chipped in from 35 feet utes, hlah sticking, Jacobson, hook Cleveland at Kansas City, Gazette Individual Bowling ing, two minutes, 16:50. Green Bay with a wedge shot and Nichols, MEN 1. Archie Archiquette.

Green Bay 23S 184 214 M-tll 1 Ken Marto, Green Bay 202 222 1(1 M)-4I5 3. Irv Kllka, Green Bay M6 222 207 jt .78) 673 J. Bob Thomai. Green Bay 190 200 223 )-73 5. Ken OePouw, Oconto 201 197 22 48) 72 (.

Bob McDonald, Green Bay 195 176 223 e2)-M5 4. Ken Clou Iter, Green Bay 177 Ue 220 (1121-665 i. Merrill Colllm, Green Bay 204 173 226 62)-665 9. Joe Schuette, Green Bay 1t5 233 194 501-662 10. Ronald Van Beek, Green Bay 153 245 192 66) 661 playing as a partner, knocked in Championships at the Golden Bowl Saturday.

Huculak, two minutes, elbowing, Yewman, two minutes, tripping, Huculak, two minutes, roughing, Bukovlch, two minutes, high sticking, a 20 foot putt right on top of it. Archiquette, a 5-foot-7, 160- 8:30. Second Period: Marquette Green leaf, two minutes, roughing, Jacob- JOHNNY PALMER end TOURNAMENT QUEEN Yancey, whose game soared and sank on the back nine after 11 straight pars, had a final 71. Archiquette Collette Rollers Couples League, toppled games of 154, 170 and 176 in scaling the scoreboard despite eight open frames including three splits. son, two minutes.

Interference, Green pound marksman, crashed a lusty 638 scratch, high water mark in the handicap classic to Bay Bukovlch, two minutes, roughing, 9:14. night Only games scheduled. National League Pittsburgh at New York Philadelphia at Chicago Atlanta at Houston, night San Francisco at St. Louis, tight Only games scheduled President Lyndon Johnson is supposed to be on hand at D.C. Stadium to throw out the first ball before the Yankee-Senators The exciting blanket finish Third Period: Green Bay Bukovlch, two minutes, cross checking, 1:25.

WOMEN and Hogan's refound brilliance tfP GOLF SETS Saves: 12 7 13-32 HimmpH temnnrarv curse bv "I knew I needed a good Bay ,53 170 IT? (1 llKi. I Marquette, BULLETIN Harold Andre rolled into Lunney 3' 6 7161 2. Marv Staddler. Green Bay Bob Gilray and Bob Kasu- popular Arnuia rauuer, secniug 131 191 16S 12) 410 bek Saul Officials: count my last one to get something," she shakily confessed, Attendance: 10. his fifth title, to the fluctuating 160 215 175 541-604 4.

Mary Russell, Green Bay "but I only got three pins on my last ball. But I'm happy with 701-401 142 184 205 game. The President or his re (1201-584 what I got." i Right left Hand Models 2 WOODS 5 IRONS DELUXE BAG 2 HEAD MITTS PKG. OF TEES $79.10 VALUE ONLY 5. Sharon Dernbach, Allouez 154 173 137 6.

Connie Strom, Green Bay 179 159 170 7. Clarice LaCount, Niagara 137 209 161 Starr Stars Again in Super Replay But Likes Defense 80-583 Mary Staddler, a decorator at Schauer-Schumacher, swept into first place in the men's division on the last shift Saturday night with a total of 713 pins, on games of 158, 285 and 200, plus a 70 pin handicap. The 285 game, started with 10 straight strikes, is the second highest game rolled in the history of the P-G tournament and highest, by far, this year. 741-581 (. Karen Mrocykowski, Krakow second place behind Mrs.

Cham 173 135 152 (1201580 f. Gen Moore, Green Bay peau on the same 8:30 shift Saturday night, parlaying her "best 186 161 197 361-580 10. Joan Schroeder, Green Bay 148 117 199 901574 ever" 490 series with a maxi 10. Rita Van Straten, De Pere mum 120-pin handicap to a 610 157 139 178 (1001574 lief specialist, Hubert Humphrey, will be out to snap a four-year losing streak. The streak7 goes back to the late President John F.

Kennedy who did the honors in 1963 only to see the Senators lose to Baltimore The Dodgers, without Koufax but with Hunt at secqnd base and ex-Pirate Bob Bailey in left field, will help the Reds stage their traditional at Cin-j cinnati's Crosley Field. date, and collected a 54-pin spot rolling into third place with 604, total. Mary, who bowls in the Sal to capture the men's division including 54-pin handicap. mon Insurance League, found lead with a 692 aggregate. Mrs'.

Collette, a Fox River Mrs. Champeau, a diminutive yards and two touchdowns, and was voted the game's most valuable player, graciously skirted comment on his own performance. "I was most impressed with the reactions of our defense," he said. The game was aired because the AFTRA strike in-terferred with the Columbia Broadcasting System's plans to televise a Stanley Cup hockey playoff game between the New York Rangers and the Montreal Caoadiens. Bart Starr got a rare opportunity to watch Bart Starr play a football game Saturday.

The Green Bay Packers' quarterback took in the televised rerun of the Packers' 35-10 conquest of the Kansas City Chiefs in last January's Super Bowl football game. "I had no idea it was on," said the National Football League passing champion. "I had been down swimming with the kids and I came back in the house and someone said the Super Bowl was on." Starr who passed for 230 the range after a 131 start, thumping 193 and 168. She launched that big second game, Rollers League kegler, had begun the evening as the distaff -foot-l and 102 pounds, who owns a modest 121 entering leader by dint of a 550 series, her best of the season. average, fired her second best marred by three splits, with four strikes in a row and cap Bob Thomas, Oconto's Ken SPORT SHOP W2-26 MAIN STREET ped her finale with a double, a DePouw and veteran Irv Klika The Reds have been doing very well in the exhibition games r-hile the Dodgers have been struggling.

The two-iy opening program probably 'iil draw about 325.000 fans. series of the season, 500, to complement that handsome 118 pin handicap and take over the distaff lead with 618. Tbe blue-eyed mother of three, who bowls In the Golden joined Archiquette in scrambling spare and 8 pins. Slender Mert Collette engineered the only other major the men's board, which saw big change in the women's division, turn to page d-2, column i.

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