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Saliinltiv. Any, l'A, 'i iu: Shkk ht'on i Iimi.s Tyson's First Block of Pro Career Has Cost Him $250 'v the situation was different. The pressure was on him. There can't be any hard feelings from me to him." Besides the fine was fine with Tyson. "I had no idea what the fine "I told him I would lose, too much time." So Tyson eventually wound up docked $250 by Davis, who recruited and signed Tyson when he was Oakland coach and general manager before taking the commissioner's job.

"Davis agreed with me when he was coach that I would lose a lot of time," Tyson said. "But I realize that as commissioner would be," he said. "But the fine didn't bother me every cent wa.s worth it since I'm learning what 1 have to in order to earn my livelihood." By MIKE RAT1IUT SANTA ROSA, Calif. AP -Dick Tyson, Oakland's rookie guard, has thrown the first block of his professional football career, It cost him $250. The man who assessed the fine was Al Davis, then commissioner of the American Football League, who was named a general partner and managerofthe Raiders Thursday.

The fine was imposed after Tyson turned down an invitation to play in the Chicago All-Star game earlier this month despite considerable pressure from some quarters. But Tyson felt that reporting to the Ail-Star team for three weeks would deprive him "of Cards Roll, 28-14 Nof singer Bombs Top Detroit in Exhibition DETROIT Wi Terry Nofsinger tossed three touchdown passes one of them a 67-yarder to Bill Gambrell in the third quarter and sparked the St. Louis Cardinals to a 28-14 National Football League exhibition I 'Iff TZlk earning his livelihood." "I think that being picked for the game is the greatest honor a player can receive," said Tyson in explaining his decision. "All my life I had hoped I could play in it. But all your life you have to give up something to get game victory over the Detroit Lions Thursday night.

w' I Nofsinger clicked with Gam- something." brell on a four-yard pass earlici So Tyson, a 6-foot-2, 245-pound Joaquin Loyo-Mayo for Mexico and Dennis Ralston and Clark Graebner for the United States. Loyo-Mayo and Graebner meet in the opening match. See Story on Page 3-C. (AP Wirephoto) SINGLES PAIRINGS were drawn in Cleveland yesterday for the Davis Cup American zone tennis finals starting today between the United States and Mexico. The four men to play singles are left to right): Rafael Osuna and product of Tulsa, gave up the All-Stars, leaving himself open to a fine that might even have in the third quarter and tossed to Sonny Randle from the 12 with a little more than five minutes remaining for the game's final score.

Conigliaro Powers Sox Over Tribe been heavier and braving the The first Nofsinger to-Gam- criticism that followed to insure his shot at a first-string job with the Raiders. LSU'S CHARLIE McCLENDON (left) engages in conversation with John Olvey Jr. (right), president of the Caddo Parish LSU Alumni chapter, during the group's' annual football meeting at Shreveport Country Club last night. Charlie Mac must have been passing comment on his golf eagle on the par five 14th hole scored at SCC earlier in the day. (Times Photo by Terry Vaughan) Words of Charlie Mac brell scoring pass was set up by Larry Wilson's 48-yard run with a recovered fumble.

"The entire thing was based BOSTON (API Tony Conig Vofiy Ideas in Shorts Braffan Had Great Baseball St. Louis starting quarterback liaro drove in five runs with four straight hits, including his on time," Tyson explained. "If I had given up the three weeks in All-Star camp, by the time I came back to try and learn the Charley Johnson combined with 21st homer, powering the Boston Chuck Logan on a 86-yard pass on the first play of the second Raider system it would have been Greek to me. If the game Red Sox to a 13-3 victory over quarter to break a scoreless the Cleveland Indians Thursday Knowledge, But Got Canned deadlock had been before training camp like the Atlanta game I night. Milt Plum threw a 35-yard scoring pass to Pat Sludstil! would have played.

Conigliaro, the American 'Mistakes' to Decide LSU Football Finish "When I got the invitation tying the score in the second League's 1965 home run cham quarter and the Lions marched pion, unloaded a two-run homer By DICK YOUNG sounded like Frank Merriwell. -i N'obody could believe it. A big NEW ORK iews ieagUe manager just doesn't sav 'It just goes to prove, some- thincs iik 90 yards following the second St in the first, singled home Joe bodv said, "that a technical Louis touchdown and tied the score again when rookie Bruce Foy in the fifth and doubled Foy across in the sixth. He scored he has learned some- from the Chicago people I wrote them a letter thanking them for bestowing the honor on me but explaining that I didn't want to accept. I took it for granted that settled the matter.

But I got a call from the coach saying I was going to have to play. thing. Maybe he'll be different." McLenna bulled over from four times. "Managers forget how they felt when they were players," said Roger Maris. "A manager should stop and look back every so often.

Maybe he'd remember how he felt and it would help him handle his men." Down at the far end of the dugout, a little later, Yank pilot Ralph Houk was saying "there's just so much baseball you can know. You make moves on pitch "Maybe," said the newsman Fov and Carl Yastrzemski from Baltimore. "For his own each had a double and a single good. I hope he gets over that and George Scott walloped a By BILL McINTYRE Times Sports Editor The annual mid-summer LSU Alumni Federation chapter buffet was spread out at Shreveport Country Club last night, before a mixed gathering of Tiger faithful from Caddo and Bossier parishes, and the topic of conversation had to be football. business of reading every newspaper with a miscroscope.

He reads every line of every paper, yard out. St. Louis 0 7 14 7-28 Detroit 0 7 7 0-14 St.L. Logan, 68, pass from Johnson (Bakken kick) Det. Studstill, 35, pass from Plum (Walker kick) St.L.

Gambrell, 4, pass from Nofsinger (Bakken kick) Det. McLenna, 1, (Walker kick) St.L. 67, pass from Nofsing two-run homer helping the Red Sox to their third victory in four days over the third place -Indians. Foy scored three runs and drove in a pair. and the next day he ready to ers and hitters; You make a challenge you on it.

He can't stand the slightest criticism." SWC to Open Drills Early This Season Charlie McClendon, heading in Boston Right-hander Jim Lon- to his fifth season as field boss Over on the Yankee side, they er (Bakken kick) borg coasted to his sixth victory in 14 decisions with Don McMa-hon pitching the ninth inning. were talking about the Atlanta switch. at Louisiana Stale, was in town and everywhere he tunic! some thousand moves, and who can say how many were right or wrong? One thing a manager can do is get his players to play like a team. Then, there's only one other thing that counts." "Winning." "That's it," said Houk. StL.

Randle, 12. pass from Nofsinger (Bakken kick) Attendance: 24,011. against the LSU defense so they say "let's throw against it' so you'll see a lot of passing." The audience applauded. The line will have "shortcom-incs" lie admitted, and as for "A man can know all there Max Alvis homered atter sin body was asking him about how things stood with South Carolina Paul Dietzel's latest affiliation is to know about baseball," said Schofield, "and he still can't DALLAS UP) The Southwest Conference opens its football gles by Chuck Hinton and Rocky Colavito to give the Indians a win." coming into Baton Rouge on, the kicking game "you won't season the earliest in 30 years. brief 3-2 lead.

Saturday, Sept. 17th. replace Doug Moreau" although An NCAA rule will permit the CLEVELAND BOSTON abrhbi ab bi i nrnun 4 0 0 0 Tartabull cf 5 1 1 1 The Sports Patrol Charlie Mac wa.s diplomatic. "There's mixed feelings." he allowed, "and, you know, our crowd incites eorle." campaign to get under way Aug. 22 when Southern Methodist becomes the first to start full training.

a soph-to-be guard from Little Rock named Steve Daniels did boot a 40-yarJ field goal in the spring game. "This is the first time I can Waqner If 5 0 1 0 Foy 3b 3 3 2 2 Hinton cf 2 12 0 Ystrmski If 5 12 0 Whitfield lb 4 0 0 0 Coniqlaro rf 4 4 5 Colavito rf 4 12 0 Scott lb 3 2 12 knowledge of baseball doesn't mean a thing. Bobby Bragan knew as much baseball as. anybody around, and now he's canned by Atlanta." "That's right," said Gene Woodling. "1 was with him only one year in Cleveland, before they sent me back to Baltimore, but he sure showed me something." "What's that?" a newsman asked.

"Well, for one thing," said Woodling, "He ran the best camp I ever saw. He didn't have to keep you out there all day, cither. In three hours you'd do a day's work. He had things organized. Guys didn't stand around visiting in the outfield.

He had just three men shagging. The rest were sent to other places in groups to do their work." "He has an alert baseball mind, all right," somebody said. "He was always coming up with something different." "You mean like using your best hitter to lead off?" said a newsman, laughing. "Listen," said Woodling, "I can tell you another guy who thought along those lines who was a pretty good manager." "Casey Stengel." "That's right," said Woodling. "He had Hank Bauer and me do a lot of leading off.

Maybe we weren't the best hitters he had, but we were close to it." "Why didn't Bragan try it instead of just talking about it?" "He did," said a newsman. Aiui 1h 3 113 Petroclli ss 3 0 0 0 Southern Methodist has moved The full season? "I think this Howser 2b 3 0 0 0 GSmith 2b 10 0 0 Gentile ph 1 0 0 0 Kasko 2b 4 0 2 2 r.nn7ji 9h 0 0 0 0 Rvan 4 111 Doug Finds Prosperity Going to Feet, Not Head will be one of the more exciting so many boys from seasons-and one of the more un-arca around the city of predictable years-al LSU." he! Shreveport, he said in a pitch Dromised. "Youth uniJiedic- ifot' audience participation. Among Azcue 4 0 0 0 LOnDorq i i Siebert 1 0 0 0 Demeter ph 10 10 its opening of classes up to Sept. 5, some eight days earlier than usual, so that examinations may be held before the Christ Kelley 1 0 0 0 McMahon 0 0 0 0 ODnghue 0 0 0 0 Salmon ph 10 10 RAIIen 0 0 0 0 Davallllo ph 10 10 mas holidays.

Under NCAA rules a school can start football practice two weeks before classes open. Total 35 3 8 3 Total 36131513 By STEVE SNIDER CLIFTON, N.J. (UPD-Sports table." LSU, for the "ecord. calls back only two offensive and four defensive starters of the Fightin' Tiger squad that stunned Arkansas, 14-7, in the Cotton Bowl, snapping the Porkers' 22-game winning siring. Cleveland 000 300 0003 sortment of colors to match his playing costumes but he always plays bareheaded.

Arnold Palmer, who sells put them Bossier redshirt Joe Reding, a guard-tackle who's "gonna play 'cause he's a winner';" Bossier rookie Bob Hamlett at tight end; Mike Pharis, senior linebacker out of Fair Park who "had a good Phil Johnson, baseball-playing a i Parker who "should be better" Boston 200 232 22 13 L.Brown. LOB Cleveland 8, Boston of all sorts: Fort Smith Is Legion Victor BLYTHEVILLE, Ark. W-Fort Smith collected 14 runs on 14 hits to troiuice Batesville 14-2 in the state American Legion baseball tournament here Thursday. Earlier, in a game moved to Osceola after a rainstorm stopped play here, Bryant defeated Pine Bluff 8-4. Fort Smith pitcher David Allen assisted his own game by blasting a double and a single.

His teammate, Jack Martin, also had a double and single, and Steve Holloman had two doubles. John Hargan releived Ken Allen for Batesville in the fifth, but had to overcome four errors committed by his teammates in that inning. Fort Smith had two errors for the game. Steve Todd had a homerun in the eighth for Batesville, and Ron Smith collected three singles. Fort Smith 030 065 0Ox 14 14 2 Batesville 010 000 010 2 5 6 Doug Sanders, second leading 9.

2B Yastriemski, Ryan, Conigliaro, Foy. HR Conigliaro (21), Alvis (11), Scott (23). Lonbora. SF Tartabull. ters, gives some away to pro Southern Methodist is taking advantage of the rule because it needs two-a-day practice, which can not be carried on when school is in session.

money winner in total prizes on friends and personally bends "It's a question of I KtKDDSU Siebert (L. 12-7) 3 1-3 3 4 4 4 4 the pro golf circuit, finds pros others to suit his fellow pros. he later added. Omy problem ccn( Youngblood, Kellev 2 1-3 4 5 5 2 0 ODonoahue 1-3 2 0 0 1 0 Baylor also will get an early K.Allen i 44 i i Lonbora (W, 6-8) 8 7 3 3 3 10 McMahon 1 1 0 0 0 1 start this year because under NCAA rules it can begin practice 16 days before its first perity going to his feet not his head Dandy Doug, who has banked over $91,000 including unofficial purses this season, has 35 pairs of golf shoes in his traveling gear in a wide as- ame. The NCAA asked Baylor 1S split end prospect out of Fair ON THE SPOT Park: Woodlawn's Trey Prathcr, quarterback "who got his feet There were a lot of prominent wet real good" in spring workpeople on hand to listen in oiiiouls: Byrd's Jogger Johnson, a Charlie Mac's public utterances "little slow" because of a knee Joe LeSage, chairman of the i operation: North Caddo grad LSU Board of Supervisors; Dr.

Mike, Ryan, a defensive back; Eugene St. Martin, immediate and a Minden trio of quarterback past president of. the Alumiv Fred Haynes, Mike Brewer and WP McMahon. 2:46. A 8,160.

Thuiiderbird's Finals on TV says one of his own putters was in Tony Lema's golf bag when Tony and his wife were killed in a plane crash. The National AAU and National Collegiate Athletic Association have been wrangling for years over control of many amateur sports including track and field but last year, high schools staged nearly 90,000 track meets in America to open the season Sept. 10 in a televised game with Syracuse instead of the previously scheduled Sept. 17. 'Hp tried it while he was in Baylor thus will open practice CLIFTON, N.J.

(AP The Hinson Hired At Jefferson As Grid Boss Federation; Dr. Donald E. Stan Green. Aug. 25 so it may prepare for the game.

ird and final rounds of the 000 Thunderbird Golf Classic All other members of the con maybe they oughta be in charge. will be nationally televised by the American Broadcasting ference will begin practice Sept. 1, as has been the case since the early thirties. Company, it was announced Friday. JEFFERSON, Tex.

Walter Shipp dean of the nc.viy-os-tablished LSU campus; and scores of local high school coaches and ex-Bengal players. Tad Thrash, secretary of the Alumni Federation, Charlie Mac on the spot early. "We expect to win 10 games," grinned Thrash, "and we expect to be in a bowl game Southern Methodist will have Haynes will be No. 2 quarterback behind Stokley and ahead of Pralher. Brewer, at defensive end.

is making a bid for the cluh's punting chores. No. said Charlie Mac, who has posted a nifty 30-9-2 .750 regular season record over four campaigns, he couldn't dig up tickets for either the South Carolina or Ole Miss game if he tried. And Portions of the third round of 81 candidates out Aug. 22 when Hinson, first assistant football coach at Decatur High School the competition will be telecast between 4 and 5 p.m., EDT, Sat it opens practice.

Among them are 24 lettermen. urday. The final round will be for the past two years, has been named head coach for Jefferson High School. shown between 5 and 6 p.m.. Roy McMillan Joins Disabled ST.

LOUIS (AP) Roy McMillan, veteran shortstop of the New York Mcts, has placed on the disabled list after aggravating a shoulder injury in an unusual manner Thursday night. McMillan trying to elude a young fan who. had rushed onto the field moments after the Pi EDI, fcunday. Coach Hinson is a graduate But McClendon, who has gone yes, there was some question The U.S. Amateur Golf Championship is coming up at the Merion Golf Club of Ardmore, Aug.

31-Sept. 3 for insiders, Merion is famous as the site of the fourth leg of the 1930 grand slam rung up by Bobby Jones as he closed it out by winning the U.S. Amateur crown to go with U.S. Open, British Amateur and Open achieved earlier in the year for lawnmower pushers, Merion is the place where a greens-keeper discovered an odd strain of grass growing on a tee and that's the stuff that became "Merion Bluegrass." An insurance company (Trav of Rodessa, Louisiana. High placing Russell Smith, rookie School, Louisiana Tech and holds 4-tor-4 in post-season bowl appearances, rose to the bait beautifully.

"Our backfield will be as halfback from the University of as to whether two Shreveport schoolboy standouts quarterback Terry Bradshaw iWoodlawn and halfback Tony Papa (Jesuit) would eventually land on the a master aegree irom tasi Texas State. Miami, on waivers tor the sec Keino Busts Four Minutes In 'Empire9 KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) -Kipchoge Keino of Kenvva. the ond time. strong," he opined, "if (Nelson Stokley can come back in decent During his 10-year coaching career he has won seven dis Smith was cut early in July but later was recalled by the Falcons for another try at run- rates' 7-5 victory over the Mets in Pittsburgh, lifted his arm and shape and our defensive back-1 campus at Tigertown, football re-field holds up. People have taVen and academic exams bean attitude that they can'! nm 'ii what they are.

trict championships. He went to Queen City as assistant coach ning back. He was signed as a aggravated a pulled tendon he 1954 where he worked for free agent. suffered on Aug. 2 seven months before being drafted into the service.

After serv Pittsburgh." "Why did he give it up?" GAVE HIM IP "He didn't. It gave him up. They fired him. At least, that's the way Bragan told the story. He said he still thought it was a good idea, but only a man like Stengel, who was secure in his job could get away with it." "He had another radical idea," said a newsman.

"During the exhibition games in Florida he did away with infield practice. I remember him saying it's a waste of time. He said he could use the extra 10 or 15 minutes better for added batting practice." "What happened to that idea?" "I think he was ordered by the league to go back to infield practice. It has something to do with entertaining the fans in the stands." "Batting practice is over-rated, too," said Woodling. He looked out onto the field where a New York Yankee in-fielder, Ducky Schofield, was good does that do you?" said Woodling.

"I could go up there and hit that stuff. You swing at that and then in a game everybody looks like Bob Feller to you." "I'm a little surprised they named Billy Hitchcock to take Bragan's place," said a newsman with the Baltimore Orioles. "You had him. didn't you?" somebody said. "He was fired, I remember, for being either loo hard on the players, or too easy.

Which was it?" "Too easy," sadi the guy from Baltimore. "He lost con fourth fastest miler in history, ran a solid three minutes. 57.4 elers) reports football, baseball, winter sports, swimming and ing two years the Army, ne went to Trenton High School second-mile in a qualifying heat Friday in the British Empire basketball are the most danger NO SOPHOMORE JINX By Alan Mover where he was head coach for ous in that order according two vears. to claims paid on policies hunt HRVEPORTV SHREVEPORT From Trenton he moved to Era Hich School as head coach ing is 15th on the list but you might as well get out and play a little football, Charlie, iiTiiiirt and served there for five years hrfnre movinc to Decatur as 7 "icV J1IUU because twice as many people were injured in falls at home games. The showing stamped Keino a clear-cut favorite in Saturday's final.

He was the only runner to break four minutes in the heats. "This track is one of the fastest I have ever run on," said Keino, whose best time of 3:54.2 ranks only behind Jim Ryun of the University of Kansas, Michel Jazy of France and Peter Snell of New Zealand. Ryun To AW7tfA6 BV7 Otf- y4ft as in all sports combined New York's Mayor Lindsay has proclaimed Sept. 4-11 "Play Tennis Week" that's the 0G MP fAtffP rfX7 7J 7 week the Australians presumably will be playing most of the ten first assistant. The Decatur club has been picked as fourth in the state this year.

Bill Davis is head coach at Decatur. Coach Hinson has been in Jefferson during the past week working with other members of the coaching staff to acquaint them with the planned strategy for the coming season. Coach Hinson plans to use the wing-T on offense and wide tackle six defense. He said that all football boys will report Monday at 7 a.m. for the first practice sessions of the year.

Two workouts will be held daily. Coach and Mrs. Hinson are to second on an error, traveled to third on a passed ball and scored on George Cascio's bunt. holds the world record of 3:51.3. Wendell Mottley of Trinidad and Tobago caused a brief uproar when he won the 440-yard dash and then refused to mount the victory dais until a broken flag pole was mended so the trinidad flag could be raised.

The ceremony was postponed until Saturday. The throw to home was too late. nis in the U.S. Singles Championships at Forest Hills while Americans watch from the stands. The New York football Jets, plagued by traffic jams around Shea Stadium, are expanding their shuttle bus service from various parking lots in the area Barnwell Drillers and Lincoln Liberty Life won first round victories in the Major League fast-pitch Softball city championship playoffs Thursday al Princess Park.

Barnwell scored a lop-sided 9-2 win over Super Foods in the John Erie, Lincoln Liberty's southpaw pitcher, was the victor and Andy Williford took the loss. Both pitchers struck out five and trol of the players. He was a gentleman, but the players Mottley finished in 45.2, a new- Games record. Teammate Kent walked all over him. Bernard was second in 46.1 and walked one.

I R. V. Lockwood paced the Lincoln hitters with a 2-for-3 plate performance. Erie got the other hit. Williford led Morton with two W7 "Remember the time he went! Parents of two children, Tammy, take out Steve and Perry, 4.

They are mem no one has explained to us how the busses miss the traffic but somehow they do. Can winter be far behind? New York's hockey and basketball pros are getting ready to Dom Domansky of Canada third in 46.4. to bers of the Baptist Church. somebody asked. Pete Buckley of the Isle of wot, Ac h' onnmsrhoH tholThey plan to move to Jefferson lihnr hit him in )hn "1 Hie VCIV Ilt'dl luiuif.

It Ql annnlinrorl thut IIU dll 1CB SKdllllg CX- opener as George Holmes held the Super Foodmen to three hits. Holmes pushed in two runs with a single while Billy Holmes helped his effort with a double. Wesley Hampton rapped a two-bagger off Holmes, the only extra base hit off the Barnwell hurler. Lincoln edged Morton Foods. 1-0, in the nightcap when Ralph Cross was hit by a pitch, moved Travis Bogue has been named travaganza opens at Madison 45 tf 645 A80U7 7 singles in three appearances.

Barnwell and Lincoln clash at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Princess Park in the winner's bracket while Morton Foods and Super Foods meet in the loser's bracket contest set for 6:45. chest with the ball. Later, when he asked him about it, Hitch- r.KrX rlnniorl it hannnnpH Ahnllt Man captured the gruelling 120-mile cycling road race in five hours, seven minutes and 52 seconds. Des Thompson of New Zealand was second and team mate Laurie Byers third.

5 as assistant football coach and fi" ug ji 18,000 people saw it and' he basketball coach. Coach ni'A 1 served as junior high rneu ii. ,4 i a iooiuaii aireany is oia nai on me summer TV screens. One of the features at some Rain-slick roads caused num Cf Al LUctLII IdBl JCdl cliu ucau Udo' erous crack-ups that forced out PAPPAS TO BULLPEN ketball coach. Coach Bogue's junior high team won district LINCOLN I i i' JS 3 MORTON'S FOODS lb bi Tfe bi of Arnold Palmer's chain of golf instruction schools is an instant television playback of a student's swing There have been times lately when Arnie felt like 3 0 1 OCnsoo'f 3 0 0 1 BARNWELL SUPER FOODS ab bi ab bi Anderson 1 3 0 0 Shaw cf-lb 3 0 11 Holmes, B.

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Buckley, not stopping to eat and rest with the others, pedalled away in the last 40 miles and finished alone. 3 0 0 0 Phillips cf 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Candler, 3 2b 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 OLockwoodc 3 0 2 0 "Another time he was going to move Pappas to the bullpen. Pappas told him he wouldn't go. Pappas eventually went, but only after Lee MacPhail said that it he didn't he wouldn't get paid." last year and the high school basketball team also won district for the first time in many years. Named as Junior High Coach was Junior Allen, a 1960 grad taking a look for flaws in his Jordon rf Liles 3b Bruce Williford Joynpr Clark rf Embry 2b Orton ss Johnson 3 0 Searcy ID 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Cooper lb 0 0 0 0 7W4T WP Cf7yJK fit 96.

own swing though he's pretty 3 0 0 ORoth'b'ger ss 2 0 0 0 Sp sure there's nothing mechani 3 0 0 0 Cross 3b 2 10 0 0 I OCandler.D. rf 2 0 0 0 Erie 10 10 "I remember the year we got cally wrong. uate of Jefferson High School. off so hot in Florida. We won He graduated from Stephen Totals 30 i Totals 2 2 Barnwell 320 013 0 Super Food H0 010 02 G.

Oden, Carswell. 2B B. Holmes, Wesley Hampton. PITCHERS' RECORDS 0 TV golf: Today and Sunday, final holes of last two rounds Tofal Mortons Totals 11 1 1 1 ooo ooo 001 OOO 01 Lincoln of the Thunderbir. ABC i it'll take four cam Falcons Trim Hosier to 5u BLACK MOUNTAIN, N.C.

AP) The Atlanta Falcoiif cut their squad to 58 FridaT by D. Candler. SB Jordan. PITCHERS' RECORDS jpitfnfrwfftf fry huig Feature Syndicate IP ER BB SO our first 10 exhibitions, ininK i Austin this year, it was then we got beat one.j Coach Allen will assist with and Hitchcock walked into the the high school training begin-clubhouse and said 'That's okay, ning Monday and will start jun-fellows, we'll start another win- ior high training after opening IP ER BB SO eras to cover the 600-yard, par five 13th hole whor bogeys are o. Holmes (W) 3 i i i Hampton L) 5'J 3 7 7 4 Ji Wasof 2 2 1 2 0' WP -Hampton.

U-West. Huhn. T- :45 P.m. 1 Williford (L) 0 3 1115 Erie (W) 7 4 0 0 15 HBP-Cross (Williford). P.m.

A-7i. frequent. ninii streak tomorrow. He of school.

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