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Sec. Two 9 THE BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER AND NEWS Sunday, April 16, 1961 A L.ubs uursiua iviiiwauKee On -Rookies Grand Slam s. was hit by a pitched ball, abbreviated 5-inning St. Louis Ron Santo singled and Ernie Banks walked. Reliever Don Elston was credited with his second victory of the season.

Santo hit an earlier homer for fif By United Prenj International AI Heist, rookie center fielder, hit the first grand slam home run of the 1981 season Saturday to give the Chicago Cubs a 9-5 victory over the Milwaukee Braves. Dallas Green pitched a five-hit shutout as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the San Francisco Giants, 2-0, and Ernie Broglio gave up only two hits in an the Cubs. Cardinals victory over the Cincinnati Reds, 4-0. One Out to Go In the National League's only night game, the Los Angeles Dodgers were host to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Heist's homer came with two out in the ninth inning off Milwaukee rookie Don Nottebart.

Preceding the homer, Don Zim- 1 y.i'ir'L i i yfcgtfw l. i x. i Ik Green got all the runs he needed to beat the Giants when the Phils' Tony Gonzales hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning off Juan Marichal. John Callison had bunted safely just before blast. Green pitched his way out of two serious jams in preserving his shutout.

Hutch Fumes Manager Fred Hutchinson of Cincinnati bitterly protested the rain-out defeat at the hands of the Cardinals. Hutchinson said the game never should have been started, or it should have been called a few innings before it became an official contest. This was Cincinnati's first defeat in four games. Daryl Spencer's bases-loaded single off Joey Jay drove in St. Louis' first two runs in the first.

Broglio doubled home another run in the fifth. The line scores: (5 innings, game called, rain Cincinnati 000 00 0 2 2 St. Louis 200 02 I 5 2 Jay. Nunn (5), Osteen (5 and ft Bailey: Broglio (1-0) and Smith. LP Jay to-1).

Philadelphia 000 200 0002 7 1 San Francisco 000 000 000 0 5 0 Green fl-0) and Dalyrmple: Marichal, O'Dell (9) and Haller, Landrilh (Si. LP Marichal (0-1). HR Gonzalez (2nd). Photos by Neil White. ACTION AT OLIVET Enthusiasm ran high yesterday in the Olivet-Albion College track meet, opener for both schools.

At left, Albion's Dick Larsen gets off a 16-pound shot put toss and at right Olivet's Bill Fox soars through the air in a broad jump attempt. Larsen won the shot on a heave of 44 feet, 2 inches, and Fox the broad jump on a leap of 19 feet, 7V4 inches. Albion won the meet, 105-25. Malwaukee 310 010 000 8 1 Chicago 101 030 0049 11 2 Willey. Nottebart (5) and Crandall: Hobbie.

Elston 9i and Bertell. S. Taylor (9. WP Elston (2-0). LP Notte bart (0-1).

HRS Santo (1st), Heist (1st). Olivet Nine In No-Hit Defeat Marshall Wins Two From Rams Albion College Trackmen Outpoint Olivet in Opener I' A 1 tance runs for the Britons, win in Marshall High School's Base ning the mile in 4:51.7 and the ball team completed a weekend sweep of Cereal Center Con two-mile in 10:53.7. ference foes yesterday at Springfield by beating the Rams in both ends of a twin bill by Special to the Enquirer and Newt OLIVET Albion College, a power in MIAA track and field competition, stepped off to a fast start here yesterday by outpointing undermanned but spirited Olivet College in the opener for both schools, 105-25. The Britons of Coach Elkin Isaac won 13 of the 15 events. Olivet's first places came in the broad jump by Bill Fox and javelin by Bill Feddcler.

Conwell Sweeps Distances Fox broad jumped 19 feet, 7Vi inches to lead an Olivet sweep in this event while Fed-deler threw the javelin 156 feet, 3 inches. Mike Conwell took both dis- Harry Montgomery of Battle Creek, took a first for Albion in the 120 yard high hurdles in :17.1 and, then tied teammate J. B. Elzy for first in the 200 identical 9-3 scores. On Friday, the Redskins of Marshall opened their season on a strong 4-0 victory over low barriers in :27.0.

Fast Mile Relay New coach Ivan Fleser of Elzy breezed home first in the 220 jard dash in :23.6 while teammate Jim Osgood took the century spring in :10.5. Charles Marshall received route-going DETROIT Lanky Pete Craig, a sophomore making his first varsity start for Detroit's Titans, pitched a seven-inning no-hitter yesterday in blanking Olivet 7-0 in the nightcap of a doubleheader. It was a day of goose-egg frustration for Olivet, which assembled only three hits in the opener and lost 10-0 to Dave Debusschere's pitching. Craig struck out six Olivet batters and retired the last 14 batters he faced. He allowed only three batters to reach base, all on walks.

Center fielder Paul Bibeau saved the no-hitter for the 6-5 pitcher from LaSalle, with a shoestring catch in the sixth. Bibeau led the Detroit attack in -the nightcap with two hits, one a triple. Line scores: (First Game; Olivet 000 0O0.0 0 3 4 pitching performances in both Michigan State Beats Albion College Twice Patterson, another Briton, encounters with Springfield. Arnold Willis spread six hits in the opener and Russ Bates hurled a seven-hitter in the second game. whipped around the 440 yard distance in :53.0.

Teammate Dick Riley won the half-mile in 2:01.8 to pace a Briton sweep. Albion's mile relay team of Kreider, Patterson, Riley and AP Photofax. KILLEBREW INJURED Harmon Killebrew, slugging Minnesota first baseman, is aided from the field by trainer George Lentz, left, and Elmo Vallo in ninth inning of yesterday's game in Baltimore. Killebrew pulled a hamstring muscle in his left thigh running out a ground ball and may be lost to the Twins for three weeks. Springfield outhit Marshall in and wound up 6-8 for the day.

Wayne Fontes also homered for Michigan State in the opener as four Spartan pitchers held the first game, 64, but wildness and errors proved costly. Marshall pounded 13 hits in the second encounter. Title Shot Involved Barnes paced Marshall in EAST LANSING (UPD Michigan State's baseball team swept a doubleheader from Albion College yesterday, coasting to a 16-1 victory in the opener and squeezing out a 1-0 decision in the second game. Pat Sartorius was the big gun for the Spartans in the first game. He launched the onslaught with a three-run homer in the first inning and then added a triple, double and single to drive in four runs.

Slams Six Hits Sartorius collected two hits in three trips in the nightcap 1 both games, collecting two hits in each while Tom Aylward and Norm Wood each crashed two hits in the second game and Larry Baker two. De- JJetroit 331 111 10 7 Myers. Hillier (4t and Wood; Busschere and Bartling. tSecond Game) Olivet 000 000 0 0 0 Detroit 200 203 7 Greenstone and Wood: Craig Bartling. Pep Barone May Grant Sonny Liston's Request nd Albion to three hits.

In the second game, Bill Schudlich's. line-drive homer in the sixth broke up the scoreless battle. Ed Ronberg, the third Michigan State hurler, picked up the triumph as he retired the last six Albion men in succession. The Spartans' record is now 12-2-1. Albion is 2-5 for the season.

Linescore: (First Gamej Albion Win 000 0 0 2 0 Mich. State 332 304 Olx 18 20 2 Papenfus. Senko it. Richardson (41, Degrazia 7i and Pincoe. Knickerbocker 191.

Sinks. Nutter Ml. Avery (6, McCook (8t and Cartwright. Azar (6. (Second Game) Albion 000 000 0 2 2 0 Mich.

State 000 001 1 5 1 Bowers and Pincoe. Ross. Elias (4), Ronberg (6) and Azar, Hjortaas (4). Co-Captains a convenient excuse to get out Clark won in the swift time of 3:39.2. The summaries: High jump Tie amontr Mike Gray-bill (A Bruce Vandraiss iA) and Bob Pratt (A).

5 6 ins. Discus Won by Tom Sapendorf (A; 2 Woodburne tA): 3 Feddcler (Oj. 114 3U Ins. Broad jump Won bv Bill Fox (0: 2 Waldon tOJ; 3 Conway (O). 19 7', ins.

Javelin Won bv Bill Feddeler (Ol 2 Larsen (A); 3 iladitl (A). 156 3 ins. Pole vault Tie by Nelson Mills fA; and Don Judd (A; 3 Melendy (0). 10 ft. Shot put Won by Dick Larsen (A) 2 Feddeler (Oj; 3 Rise (Ai.

44 2 Ins. Mile Won by Mike Conwell (AI; 2 Jacobus- (A; 3 Montgomery (A). 4:51.7. 440-yd. dash Won Oy Charles Patterson (A): 2 Clark (Aj; 3 Ferguson (Al.

:53.0. 100-yd dash Won by Jim Osgood (A i 2 Conway (Oi; 3 Dean (A). :10.5. 120-yd high hurdles Won by Harry Montgomery (A): 2 Larsen (Oi. :17.1.

SSO-vd run Won by Dick Riley (Ai; 2 Kriedcr (At: 3 Brlnker (A. 2:01. R. 220-yd dash Won by J. B.

Elzy (A) 2 Osgood Dean (At. :23.6. 220-yd low hurdles Tie. Montgomery (At and Elzy tA; 3 Woodburne (A). :27.n.

Two mile Won by Mike Conwell CA(; 2 Jacobus (At; 3 Montgomery (A. 10:53.7. Mile relay Won by Albion (Kreider, Patterson. Riley and CIrk. 3:39.2.

Final score: Albion 105. Olivet 23. of a title fight. He's afraid of Don Hanson blasted four hits in seven trips in the double-header for Springfield. Harlan Frost had two hits in the first game while Fred i 1 knocked in all three Ram runs in the second battle on a bases-loaded triple.

The scores by innings: (First Game) Marshall 20 016 09 4 1 Springfield 200 010 03 6 3 Willis and Rivers; Rocca. Miller (6) and Frost. (Second Game) Marshall 230 040 09 13 1 Springfield 003 000 03 7 3 Bates and Rivers; Miller. Rafter (6) and Nutter. DETROIT Jerry Fitzgerald and AI Ejups yesterday were named co-captains of the University of Detroit fencing team.

him ((Liston). Offered S150.000 "Can you imagine what Sonny Broncos Run Wild On Diamond, 11-3 PHILADELPHIA (.41 A bitter Joseph (Pep) Barone intimated yesterday that a change in managers won't get Sonny Liston a shot at Floyd Patterson's heavyweight title. But Barone said he may step out anyway as Liston's manager. Liston, the Nu. 1 challenger for the heavyweight title, Fri- will do to a guy who has been knocked down by Pete Harris, Pete Rademacher and Ingemar illllllillllllllllilllllllllllllilllllllllll KALAMAZOO Iff) Western Johansson? He (Patterson) Michigan blasted past Miami of BRAKE and WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIALISTS knows what will happen if he Ohio 11-8 a Mid-American gets in a ring with Sonny." conference baseball game yes Barone said that he has been terday.

Two Miami hurlers hit wild offered up to $150,000 for Lis Wolverines Sweep Pair from Chips streaks in the second inning ton's contract. "Up to now, I've answered that Sonny is not for sale. I hoped that we wouldn't and gave up seven runs on five walks, two hits and one hit batsman. have to split in order for him day asked Barone to surrender their five year contract, which has two years to run. Threatens to Quit "I asked Pep to give me back the contract and told him I'd quit fighting if he doesn't, or if he sells it to somebody else," Liston said.

The disenchantment between fighter and manger stems from repeated assertions by Patterson that he won't fight Liston until the challenger disassociates himself from certain elements. Patterson apparently refers to a U.S. senate subcommittee statement last year that Barone is only front as Liston's manager for Frankie Carbo and Frank (Blinky) Palermo. Bitter' Barone of Allentown, said, "Sonny is dying for a title shot and will do anything to get it. He's afraid a Patterson fight migh slip through his fingers." "I'm not bitter at Sonny," says Barone.

"It's Patterson and his manager Cus D'Amato. For Patterson this whole thing has been to get a title match. Western collected four more MOUNT PLEASANT (UPD Mike Joyce and Fritz Fisher "But Sonny won't back mo State PGA Group To Gather Monday GRAND RAPIDS Of) Approximately 100 members and guests of the Professional Golfers' Association of America, Michigan section, gather Monday at Grand Rapids for their annual business meeting. Sessions include a discussion of tournament schedules, annual reports and resolutions. The meetings concludes with a golf clinic conducted by John Barnum, professional at Blythe-field Country Club in Grand Rapids.

runs in the eighth on three hits. Miami is now 0-4 and up. He wants to be free Won't pitched the University of Mich igan's baseball team to a dou let me sell him to anybody else Western 4-0 in the conference. SPRINGS Sold Built Repaired Security Charge Account PARSONS BRAKE SERVICE 20X EAST FOUNTAIN ST. Phone WO 2-6224 1-Day Service by Appointment bleheader sweep over Central like a slave.

Could be Stubborn Wayne Romps DETROIT (UPD Wayne State University's trackmen bested Washington Jefferson (Pa.) in a track meet here yesterday outpointing them, 92-44. WSU's record now stands at 1-1, and Washington Jefferson lost its first meet of the season. Michigan yesterday, the Wol verines winning the first game, "If he means what he says about quitting, there'd be noth 9-1, and then taking the nigh: cap, 13-8. ing in it for both of us. Baltimore Buys Back Courtney NEW YORK U) The Kansas City Athletics sold catcher Clint Courtney to the Baltimore Orioles yesterday for $15,000: It is a straight cash deal for the 34-year old backstop.

Courtney was traded to the Athletics last January by the Orioles in a seven-player deal. This will be his third term with Baltimore. The squat, bespectacled received is a specialist in catching knuckleball pitchers and the Birds wanted him back to handle Hoyt Wilhelm and Hal Brown, their butterfly hurlers. Joyce allowed only two hits lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll in the opener to boost his rec "I could be just as stubborn and let it go at that. But right now I feel that baybe I ought to give in.

I'll make a decision in -a few days and talk with ord to 3-0 as the Wolverines broke it up with two runs in the fifth, two in the sixth and three in the seventh inning. Bill Freehan and Eddie Hood Teacups Tossed In Wild Battle DONCASTER, England Wl Fans threw rocks and teacups at the referee yesterday after he ejected six players from a furious rugby game. The game got rough after the intermission and three fights developed. Wakefield finished with nine players but won 32-9 over Don-caster, which still had a full eleven on the field. Police escorted the referee, Tom Senior, from the field.

Sonny next week. Liston, winners of 34 of 35 socked bases-empty homers for Michigan. fights, says he has a new manager in mind, one that would get an okay from "Sen. (Estes) Kefauver." Must Clean House The fighter asserts further, Soccer Team Loses To Internationals "Patterson has said I should clean my house. As far as I am The Carting's soccer team of Battle Creek dropped a tough 2-1 defeat to Kalamazoo Inter nationals in the opening league spring game yesterday on the Fell Park layout before about A five-run outburst in the fourth inning of the nightcap gave Michigan a commanding lead.

Michigan led only 4-3 going into the fourth. Free-han's three-run homer sparked the uprising. Joe Merullo and Dennis Spalla also slammed home runs for Michigan while Central's Dan Ivan also connected for a round-tripper. The Wolverines' season record is now 9-3 while Central's is 6-6. Linescores: (First Game) Michissin flon 022 3119 12 1 C.

Michican 100 000 I 2 4 Joyce and. Freehan. Beach, Roron 7i and Kain. (Second Game) Michisran 013 504 0 13 10 3 Michican 012 021 2 8 12 8 Kisher and Syrinc Knipschild, Jan- nn Briley 7) and HaiKht, Clay 200 fans. kM Wholes John McCowey scored the lone Carting's goal in the first half but the Internationals came back in the second half to break Baseball Fan Dies During Oriole Game BALTIMORE (LTD A Johnstown, Pa.

ball fan died here yesterday in Municipal Stadium just as a game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Minnesota Twins was about to start. A police ambulance rushed Harry Quinn of Conemauth Route 1, Box 261, Johnstown to Memorial hospital but he was dead on arrival. Apparently no one accompanied Quinn to the game and police say they are unable to find out his age. Doctors at Union Memorial Hospital said they think Quinn died of a heart attack. concerned my house is clean.

Pep is the man did all my business since we signed up three years ago. He made the matches, handled me in the fights and split the money with me. "Kefauver says he's only a front man- for Palermo and Carbo. That's more than I know. Patterson is making cracks about bad people behind me.

WelL I have to meet his terms. I want to get me a new manager that's okay with Patterson and Kefauver and the rest of the world. "One thing worries me though," Liston said. "Suppose all this happens. What's Patterson going to do.

Will he be satisfied that I cleaned my house and give me a fight?" a 1-1 tie and win it. David. McCowey and Norm Stout joined with John Mc Cowey in playing outstanding throughout for the under manned Carting's team. This one really works a a a a a SPORTING GOODS DISTRIBUTORSHIP NOW AVAILABLE FOR THIS TERRITORY We desire a Distributor to stock our famous Sports Shelf with sporting equipment from one of America's large manufacturers. Service food, drug and variety stores with displays of Hunting.

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23, PA. Leaves Utah UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. iJPi Clarence (Snowy) Simpson, a former member of the athletic staff at the University of Utah, yesterday was named assistant basketball coach at Penn State. A native of Pittsburgh, the 45-year-old Simpson also will assist in coaching the football team. KILLS CRAB GRASS BEFORE IT CAN GROW.

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and 20-lb. bags at these nearby hardware, department, and garden supply stores: Ronnie Jones, 118, of Chicago knocked out Arab Junior, 117 of the Philippines in the seven-1 th round. 1 WE STILL HAVE OUR SAME PHONE WO 3-5475 Last May we lost our lease at 21 E. Jackson so we went 3 to work for the Dodge dealer. Karl Fuller as service man-a ager and Dick Prough on new car preperation, inspections, IS warranty service and tune up.

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