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Are Kralick Hurls Route-Going 2-0 Victory for Minnesota By DICK JOYCE UPI Sports Writer The Dodgers and Phils both un-j leashed their powerful hitting at-j tacks Tuesday. The Dodgers Manager Sam Mele, who guid NW Tankers Set Pace In Prelims ed the Minnesota Twins to a sur ripped the Pittsburgh Pirates, Bengals Defeat Champions, 2-1 Mossi Stops NY; Kaline Hits Homer prising second place finish in the American League race last season, is whipping his pitching staff W. K. Kellogg and Southeastern into shape for another crack at the world champion New York Junior High swim teams are sup Yankees. posed to battle it out for the team title -in the city championship FT.

LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI) Southpaw Jack Kralick became the second Minnesota pitcher to pitch a full nine innings Tuesday meet Thursday night but North The Detroit Tigers figured they western emerged- with the most were ready for the Yankees and in blanking the Baltimore Orioles. 2-0, on six hits. Just last i t- I A fJ 1 TV LiriMiir-iiiiiiiiT" -Aa .3 Jt Jjj- Tuesday they proved it. qualifiers in yesterday's prelims in the Youth Building pool.

Saturday, the Twins' other top left-hander, Jim Kaat, went the The finals in the city meet Ron Hansen's two-run single beat the Mets, who, nevertheless, received "four scoreless innings of pitching from Carl Willey, recently acquired from the Braves. Al Kaline's homer and the seven-hit pitching of Don Mossi and Terry Fox led the Tigers to victory. Although i 16-5, the Braves capitalized on Ken Hunt's wildness to beat the Reds. Hunt, a rookie sensation two years ago but relegated to the minors last year, walked eight, made two wild pitches and contributed an error before leaving in the fifth. Houston rallied for four runs in the ninth and withstood a Chicago rally behind Larry Yellen's clutch relief pitching.

Four doubleplays helped the Indians "overcome the Red Sox. Seyfried picked up the victory and hit a homer. Rookie Dick Green hit a single, double and triple for the A's and knocked in the winning run. The A's scored four times in the seventh inning to give Ted Bows-field, who worked seven' innings, the triumph. With Don Mossi stopping the New York club with the same form he showed in 1961 when the route against the Philadelphia Phillies.

team made a bold pennant bid 19-6, and the Phils pummelled the St. Louis Cardinals, 16-8. In other games, the Chicago White Sox tripped the New York Mets, 2-1; the Detroit Tigers! downed the Yankees, 2-1; the Milwaukee Braves beat the Cincinnati Reds, 7-5; and Houston1 Colts clipped the Chicago Cubs, 6-4; the Indians bopped the Bos-1 ton Red Sox, 5-3, and the Kan-, sas City Athletics defeated the1 Washington Senators, 7-6. Bill Skowron and Dick Men hit home runs in pacing the Dodgers 20-hit attack. Tommy Davis drove home five runs for Los Angeles while southpaw Sandy Kou-fax pitched seven innings for the Dodgers, striking out nine and giving up 10 hits.

Belts Three-Run Homer Johnny Callison belted a three-run homer and Don Demeter hit a solo homer as the Phils scored four runs in the seventh inning and seven in the eighth. start at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night. NW has qualified 13 for the finals while defending champion WKK and SE each have qualified the Tigers nipped the Yanks, 2-1 No other major league team before 4,424 fans. has had two pitchers go all the 10. SW has qualified three in the way this spring, in tact, only The 33-year-old lefthander the first seven innings and set individual events.

three other pitchers Johnny No prelims were necessary in Podres of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Paul Brown of the Phils and down the Yanks with just six hits and one run. Terry Fox came out the bullpen to finish the tne two relays so those events may decide the team crown. Gordon Seyfried of the Cleveland Indians have gone the distance Steve Howard of WKK and Paul job in the same fashion that man ager Bob Scheffing hopes he will during the exhibition season. Elliot of SW led the qualifiers yesterday with the fastest times this summer. Kralick, who pitched a no-hit The victory gave the Tigers a in two events.

Howard was fastest in the 50 free (:25.6) and 100 in 2-0 mark against the Yanks this Spring and boosted their Grape dividual (1:07.9) while Elliot led ter last year, scattered four hits in eight innings Tuesday before weakening with two out in the ninth inning. Jim Gentile and Joe Gaines singled but Kralick got Enquirer and News Photo. SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS These Lakeview High athletes came in for special recognition in last night's winter sports awards assembly in the high school auditorium. They are, front row, left to right: Rick Stahl (basketball), Phil Marsh (wrestling), Ron Allison (wrestling) and Bob Drum (swimming). Back row: Dick Rivers (basketball), Fred Evans (swimming) and Terry Faulk (wrestling).

in the 50 butterfly (:28.7) and 100 fruit league record to 10-8. May Be Hitting Peak the last batter on a ground out. It was another in the recent list of fine performances for the Vic Power's first inning home run off Robin Roberts and Earl Battey's sacrifice fly in the sixth Tigers who are playing in mid- ENQUIRER and NEWS Michigan State '9' Nips Ft. Lee, 5-4 season form and give Scheffing the unusual worry of wondering whether the club is hitting a peak a7 provided for the Twins' runs. Giants Lose Another Lakeview Awards 130 Winter Letters too fast.

FT. LEE, Va. (UPD Mich-1 The San Francisco Giants, who 9 diSfi came close to beating the Yan The showing of Mossi was especially encouraging. The Tigers free 50-yd free style Steve Howard (WKK). Bob Ellerton (SE), John Maurer (NW), Willie Shavers (NW), Douglas Sholes (SE).

Best time: Howard :25.6. 50-yd butterfly Paul Elliot (SW); Mike Hess (WKK); Charles Glau (NW); Max Wilkey (SE); Gene Gillette (SE). Best time: Elliot :287. 50-yd backstroke: Bob Walker (SE); Randy Murray (NW); Don Clark (SE); Dave Shorter (WKK); Kim Kanaga (WKK). Best time: Walker :32.0.

100-yd free style: Paul Elliot (SW); Dave Hatton (WKK); Max Wilkey (SE); Tom Hastings (NW); John Adams (NW). Best time: Elliot 1:00.5. 50-yd breaststroke: Bernard Fisher (SE); Ken Mayo (NW); Jay Callihan (WKK); Mike Tubbs (NW); David Stubbs (WKK). Best time: Fisher :32.3. 100-yd individual medley: Steve Howard (WKK); Bob Ellerton (SE); Larry Robertson (NW); Mike Gardner (SW); David Stubbs (WKK).

Best time: Howard 1:07.9. Fancy diving: Terry Carlson (SE); Pete Jenny (NW); Ron Wing (NW); Bruce Gardner (NW); Fred Fadely (SW); Larry Castleberry (WKK). Most points: Carlson 93.85. kees in the World Series, suf igan State's baseball team pushed across a run in the top of the ninth inning Tuesday and edged Ft. Lee by a 5-4 score for its were starting to think of him as fered their fourth straight defeat to the Los Angeles Angels Tues a once-a-week hurler.

But now past season. Dick Rivers won the Slightly more than 400 turned fourth victory in six spring train day, 4-2. Bob Sado'A'ski's grand out on a wet night last night to Sportsmanship Award. Wednesday, March 27, 1963 Sec. 4 Page 1 ing tour starts.

slam homer in the ninth inning witness the very first Lakeview High athletic awards assembly Jracher Doug Miller, a junior came off rookie Danilo Rivas. Jack Fisher, who had pitched Swimming coach Dave Diget presented the Most Valuable Award to Fred Evans and the Most Improved Award to Bob from East Lansing, hurled 3 1-3 held in the high school auditorium eight scoreless innings, walked at night. innings of one hit, scoreless ball in relief of starter Jack Nutter three Angels in the ninth before Basketball, swimming and wres Drum. The Spartan tankers fin and got credit for the victory. giving way to Rivas.

tling coaches presented a total of Scheffing feels that the veteran lefthander who had an off season last year is ready to take his turn in the regular rotation. If Frank Lary can go, the Tiger foursome of Lary, Mossi, Jim Banning and Hank Aguirre could give the Yanks fits in a big four-game series this summer. One Run in 17 Innings The only run the Yanks got came in the seventh inning on singles by Maris, Lopez and Phil Linz. That was the first run off; ished with a 9-3 won-lost record, best in the two-year history of the 130 winter sports letters. Each fast, courteous service by sport also picked top award win sport at Lakeview.

Pistons Are Eliminated ners. In wrestling, head coach John Rick Stahl Honored Rollins presented the Most Valu Head basketball coach Jim able Award to Phil Marsh, Most Improved to Terry Faulk and Best Hamilton presented the Most Val uable Player Award to Rick Stahl and also announced that Rick was named honorary captain for the Hawks and Royals Win Pro Sectional Play of is Mossi in 17 innings of pitching this spring. The Tigers got an unearned run Competitor to Ron Allison. Marsh won the state Class A Regional title at 127 pounds and finished with a 15-4 won-lost record. Allison had a 12-4 record and scored the in the fourth inning on Bobby Richardson's error and then Al Kaline slugged his fifth homer of most points, 54, while Faulk had a 14-6 mark.

Miss Cecelia Chipley presented als shouted in the dressing room Sugar Ramos Plans To Keep Fighting QUIETER STRONGER built to fast longer! the spring training season off AI Downing in the sixth inning to awards to the various cheerleader as champagne corks popped, figuring they could get by Boston and L.A. would win the Western wrap up the game. The Tigers picked up eight hits regular season, so were pulling for them to oust the Nats, who split in 12 games with the world champions. The Lakers had trouble with the Hawks during the regular season, beating them only seven times in 12 games. Detroit, on MEXICO CITY (AP) Feather off four pitchers with third base title.

Cincinnati, which won its open groups. The award winners: BASKETBALL Varsity: Rick Stahl, Walt Creech, Dick Rivers, Mike Woertz, Skip Windbiel, Larry Knapp, Paul Marsh, Pete Pluymers, Ray Loucks, Craig Kitchen, Phil Weather- PLAYOFF STANDINGS (Best-of-five Series) Eastern Division Pet. 3 2 .600 Cincinnati 2 3 .400 Syracuse x-Earned right to meet Boston in semifinals. Pet. Western Division 3 1 .750 x-St.

Louis 1 3 .250 Detroit x-Earned right to meet Los Angeles in semifinals. Tuesday's Results St. Louis 104, Detroit 100 Cincinnati 131, Syracuse 127 (overtime) weight champion Sugar Ramos man Bubba Phillips the only ing series, 3-z, trailed by as hitter to get two. wax, Greg Edgerton, Dick Perry, Bill The Tigers announced Tuesday much as eight points in the third period and won the game on the says he'll continue fighting for his family despite the tragic death of Davey Moore after their title bout in Los Angeles. the other hand, lost to the Lak shooting of Jack Twyman and ers 11 of 12 meetings.

the sale of infielder.Don Buddin to Richmond, which means that young Don Wert will get a real Uptgraft and Pete Lindumulder. Managers: Russ Sheldon and Earl Seaver. Reserves: John Berg, Ron Root, Scott Richard, Bob Vaxter, Bill Penty, Bud Barclay, Steve Lonning, Guilo Fagarilo, Sid Everest, Earl Seivert, Jim Cline, Jim Norlander, Frank Cusmano and Paul Pulsipher. Managers: Carl Olsen. Doua Ramos, a Cuban exile, had been "All the way to L.A." the Roy- Wayne Embry in the overtime.

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2 8 1-000 101 000 Detroit 1 7 2-000 000 100 New York Mossi, Fox (8) and Freehan; Coates, Downing (4), Arroyo (8) and Berra. National Basketball Association rival here from Los Angeles Tues Nats sent the game into the ex tra session tied, 114-all. Twyman Mossi. Downing. HR Kaline.

wound up with 24 points and Bob day that he'll keep fighting in order to get enough money to bring his two children out of Cas Boozer 20 as six Royals hit dou turned out just fine for the Boston Celtics, but they could have been better for the Los Angeles Lakers. The Eastern Division champion Celtics take on the Cincinnati r-resnmen: Kaut ruisipner, oary wem-rava. Bob May, Gary Roberts, Dave Kerr, Roger Davis, Tim Taylor, Mike Shook, Al Demarest, Gordon Maxon, Randy Reed, At Clark, Ken Larsen, Dennis Struble, Steve Newman, Bob Weath-erwax and Mickey Herr. Managers: Rick Col burn. Bob Castanier and Dick Runels.

SWIMMING Varsity: Avery Aten, Don Avriett, Dennis Braddock, Steve Clagett, Peter Cooke, John Cruce, Bob Drum, Dave Dunlap, Fred Evans, Larry Galley, Harvey Han ble figures to offset 45 points by tro's Cuba. If he succeeds in bringing his Lee Shaffer. St. Louis won its series, 3-1 children here, Ramos said, he will but had to fight off a late De seek Mexican citizenship. He plans Royals Thursday night at Boston in the first game of a sectional final and the Western Division troit rally.

The Hawks moved a three-month rest before fight sen, Marc Hargis, Dan Meehan, Mark ahead by 14 points, 61-47, early ing again, he added. Meanwhile, the secretary of the in the second half, but behind Don Ohl's scoring, the Pistons champion Lakers swing into action against the St. Louis Hawks at Los Angeles Sunday. Both ft newly-formed World Boxing Council said he believed the death of best-of-seven series will deter closed the gap to 93-91. St.

Louis then scored five straight points and coasted to victory with three mine the playoff finalists. Cincinnati, led by Oscar Rob minutes to play. Moore would serve to make boxing safer. What happened to Moore, and a year ago to Benny Paret, would eventually "bring benefits to pro Mowerson's Team Looms Strong In NCAA Tank Meet RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Yale is expected to grab the trophy, but Minnesota's Steve Jackman is ticketed for most of the attention here Thursday through Saturday during the 40th Annual NCAA swimming meet Several coaches and competitors arrived Monday to practice in the new pool at North Carolina State College, site of the meet.

Most said Yale is the team to beat and praised Jackman as one of the outstanding swimmers in the country. "I don't see how Yale can lose this meet," said Minnesota coach Bob Mowerson. "Zelmo Beaty and Bill Bridges each added 17 points for the Seltenreich Won't Fight in Lansing Show Saturday Jack Seltenreich, local professional boxer who was scheduled to fight on the boxing card to be presented at the Lansing Civic Center Saturday night, will not fight as originally planned. Seltenreich said yesterday that so far he has been lined up with three different opponents and does not feel that he really is matched against any opponent. This was what happened in the last show at Jackson.

Jack was trained into fighting shape and then his opponent didn't show up. The rest of the card will go on as scheduled according to word received yesterday. Ed Zaremba, state light heavyweight champion, will meet Roy Sales of Chicago in a 10-rounder. Dave Krevenik of the Custer Air Force Base will make his pro debut as a heavyweight in a four-round prelim when he meets Al Karazim of Jackson. Another four-rounder will pit Joe Watts of Lansing against Doug MacLeod of Grand Rapids.

There will be six bouts rounding out the program. ertson's 32 points, defeated the Syracuse Nationals, 131-127, in overtime and Bob Pettit's 35 points paced St. Louis to a 104- Hawks while Ohl topped the Pistons with 32 points. fessional boxing because their consequences will be to humanize it APPLIED ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES WHITEWALLS-ANY SIZE NARROW OR WIDE DESIGN TUBELESS OR TUBE-TYPE to the highest degree," he said. 100 victory over the Detroit Pistons in Tuesday night's climactic first round games.

Schenkelberger, Jack Schuemann, Alex VanZanten, Jeff Weiss and Gary White. Reserve: Bill Aten, Fred Bachman, Steve Barber, Jim Campbell, Jim Church, Les Ecklund, Ron Edgerton, John Far-rin, Gary Hepfinger, Ron Mclver, Dave Morse, Tim Minor, Bill Ryan, Loren Rowe, Steve Senker, Jim Spaulding, Dave Whalen and Mike Williams. Freshmen; Paul Hargis, Rick Johnson, Mike King, Tom Shirk, Dennis Shump and Larry Skelding. WRESTLING Varsity: Randy Hammond, John Knee-land, Dennis Sweet, Ron Allison, Bill Swafford, Jim England, Larry Rayment, Phil Marsh, Bill Elliott, Dave Church, Jack Tyson, Ted Wolf, Mike Barnes, Doug Campbell, Terry Faulk, Mike Hack, Mike Christman and Kent Roberts. Manager: Alan Ivany.

Reserves: Alan Kile, Ken Deloof, Robert Colburn, Dan Hook, Dick Greenway, Tom Taft, Ray VanZandt, Charlie Brown, Leo McNamee, Darrel Cronkhite, Rick Wiles, Glen Alday, Bill 6 rode rick, Greg Bishop, Doug Cronkhite and Rick Eisen. Manager: Terry Drum. Freshmen: Terry Mabus, Dave Shepherd, Mike Brown, Dan O'Keefe, Bill Bruce Randels, John Converse and Hugh Ivany. CHEERLEADERS Varsity: Marilyn Couch, Sally McNicol, Nancy Purcell, Carole Johnson, Joy Lam and Karen Reed. Manager: Sally Randels.

Reserves: Janice Lingg, Janey Green, Liz Braund, Marlene Nealon and Kathy Kerr. Freshmen: Sharon Crosby, Lynda Colles, Jane Harrison, Margaret Keyes and Marilyn Mead. 4 FOR The Celtics beat the Royals 9 times in 12 games (luring the Fort Wayne Clinches IHL Hockey Crown MUSKEGON (UPI) Fort How does Jock sink the tough ones For the aaswer SEE TIP-A-DAY JACK NKKIAU Wayne nailed down first place in the International Hockey League by defeating Omaha 7-1 in a game played at Fort Wayne. Willis Casey, coach of North Zephyrs Pro Cagers Switch to Baltimore BALTIMORE (AP) The Chicago Zephyrs announced yesterday ine Minneapolis Millers cap Carolina State, predicted a close team battle between Yale, Minnesota, Ohio State and Southern California. Plus tax and 4 trade-in tires "Minnesota will win a lot of first places," he said, "but they will shift their National Basketball Association team to Baltimore beginning with the 1963-64 Our New Treads, identified by Medallion and shop mark GUARANTEED tured second place as they downed the St.

Paul Saints, 9-4, in a game at St. Paul. The wins left Muskegon in third place with Omaha finishing fourth. Muskegon and Omaha face off in the final season game at Muskegon tonight but it won't make any difference in the standings. whether they can offset the depth Yale has is doubtful." Michigan State coach Charlie Exhibition Baseball season.

Civic Center officials announced at a news conference they had re 1. Against defects in workmanship and materials durin? life of 2. Against normal road hazards (except repairable punctures) encountered in everyday passenger car use for 12 months. Replacements prorated on tread wear and based on list prices at time of adjustment. 1 McCaffree praised Jackman record holder in the 50 and 100 ceived a telegram from Dave Tra- yard freestyle events.

By the Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE Muskegon was the defending "Jackman doesn't swim for WRESTLING KALAMAZOO ARMORY MARCH 28 8:00 P.M. records. He swims to win." McCaffree declared. "He's head and shoulders above the field." IHL champion. The playoffs start Friday with Muskegon facing Fort Wayne and Omaha opposing Minneapolis.

The sites of the games will be Some 322 swimmers represented 70 colleges will compete in the three-day meet ger, Zephyr owner, agreeing to a lease on Baltimore's $14 million Civic Center, which would appear to be home port for the team next season. The Zephyrs reportedly lost $250,000 during the 1961-62 season in Chicago and another $150,000 during their latest campaign. General Manager Frank Lane blamed the losses on Chicago's Coliseum, the Zephyrs home base there, which was regarded as too small for NBA games. The Chicago team won 25 games Pet. 11 4 .733 Kansas City 12 5 .706 Baltimore 12 5 .706 Los Angeles 12 6 .667 Cleveland 11 7 .611 Chicago 10 8 .556 Detroit 8 10 .444 Boston 6 10 .375 Wasmngton 6 11 .353 New York 6 11 .353 Minnesota NATIONAL LEAGUE 10 7 .588 New York 10 7 .588 Houston 9 9 .500 St.

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