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v. MI 1 t. i II I'ji Cassius Preaches, Sings, Jokes When Draft Trial Opens By RONALD THOMPSON HOUSTON Cassius Clay, singing, joking and he QKme 1 Turmlay, June 20, 1967 Section Page 1 i Crippled Rcdlcgs Fall Before preaching as he waited, went on trial Monday on charges of refusing to be inducted into the Armed Forces. Attorneys settled on an all-white jury of six men and six women. The case was recessed until 8 Clubs of Mays and Hart, 6-3 a.m.

CDT Tuesday after the jury was impaneled. Another case had Drevented spurred San Francisco to a 6-3 SAN FRANCISCO (AD -iJim Hart highlighted a four-run. Home runs by Willie Mays and! third-inning rally Monday and i the 84 prospective jurors from victory over the crippled Cincin nati Reds. Don Pavletich hit two homers for the Reds. Both Giant blows were hit off Ecuador Deals U.S.

Blow in Davis Action reporting to Ingraham until nearly mid-afternoon. Clay meanwhile spent nearly six hours in corridors chatting with newsmen, friends and a large group of spectators. "I could have stayed in bed," he said at one point. It was not until 2:40 p.m. that Clay entered the courtroom.

A conviction in the case could rookie right-hander Gary Nolan to his own counsel, Hayden Covington of New York: "Hayden, Hayden, you're fired. I've got me a lawyer." Covington, who predicted the trial would last a maximum of two days, was expected to center his case around two points: That Clay is draft exempt as a Black Muslim minister called Muhammad Ali, and that Clay and other Negroes are systema-. tically discriminated against by the nation's draft boards, which Covington will argue are unfairly loaded with whites. The charges grew out of Clay's refusal April 28 to take the traditional one step forward that would have constituted his induction into the Army. He has been free on $5,000 bond since a federal grand jury indicted him 10 days later.

4 who was lifted after Hart's homer. Mays' two-run blast was the 551st of his career. Nolan, 5-2, has suffered both his 1967 defeats against the GUAYAQUIL. Ecuador (APt Ecuador's giant-killers struck down the United States Davis Cup squad Monday when Fran- result in a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a Giants. He also allowed two runs in the second inning, featured uoo nne.

Ingraham had introduced the by Tom Haller's double and winning pitcher Mike McCor- mick sacrifice fly. case as "me U.S. government vs. Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr." and read the brief indictment Ex-Heavyweight Champ Cassius Clay McCormick, 6-3, was touched cisco Guzman stunned Arthur Ashe 0-6, 6-4, 6-2, 0-6, 6-3 and put lightly-regarded South Americans into the interzone tennis semifinals. The victory gave Ecuador an unbeatable 3-1 lead in the best-of-5 series and put it Into the Cup quarter -finals for the first time.

Ecuador will meet the winner of the European Zone A final between Spain and Russia. The final and now meaningless match between Cliff Richey of San Angelo, and Miguel having his day in court for another home run by Vada Pinson as the injury-riddled Reds played without regulars that was returned 10 days after Clay refused to accept induction April 28. The judge then asked if any Cleveland Takes Pair From KC When he declined induction, the World Boxing Association and the New York State Athletic Commission stripped him of his boxing crown which he earned Deron Johnson, Pete Rose, Leo Cardenas and Tommy Harper. one knew Clay personally. As McLain Hurls 4-Hitter; Detroit, Angels in Split Ty Cline, filling in for injured Giants' outfielder Ollie Brown, during an undefeated profes sional career, beating 29 oppo Stewart's 67 Paces Texas Golf Olvera was suspended with Ri collected three hits including a triple.

Willie McCovey joined nents, 23 by knockouts. He is Brown on the sidelines in the still recognized as the champ in chey leading 5-7, 6-4, 7-5. It will be resumed Tuesday morning. The loss was a humiliating blow to the heavily-favored United States team and ended a third inning when he re-aggra vated a thigh injury. some areas of the world.

Clay, the 25-year-old descend' Rojas with runners on second and third in the eighth. ant of a runaway Kentucky SAN FRANCISCO slave, arrived early for court. GAME DETROIT CINCINNATI ab bl ab bl FIRST CALIFORNIA ab bi Cardenal cf 4 0 0 0 miserable series for Ashe, the nation's No. 1 ranked amateur' from Richmond, Va. relaxed and cheerful.

During 4 0 0 0 JAlou rf 4 0 0 0 SAN ANTONIO (AP) Earl Run 2b Pinson cf LMay If D.r., IK 4 12 1 Cline If 3 13 0 4 0 10 Mays cf 4 112 A A ft A IK 1 A A A 3 110 the elevator ride to the ninth floor, he sang, almost silently, CLEVELAND APt Don Demeter's pinch hit homer and Fred Whitfield's run-scoring single in the eighth inning lifted Cleveland past Kansas City 2-1 Monday night, completing a doubleheadcr sweep for the Indians. The Indians came from behind in the second game after pitcher Steve Hargan's first major league homer a two-out, two-run shot in the ninth won Ashe lost his first singles Pavletich lb 4 2 2 2 Stewart Jr. of Dallas continued to play in the Pecan Valley Country Club course as if he owned it Mondav. firins a 4 0 0 0 Helms ss match Sunday as did the doubles team of Clark Graebner of You make me feel so good. GETS BIBLE 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 Coker Simpson rf benaal 3D Held ss Morton rf Reichardt If Skowron lb Mincher lb Rodgers Knoop 2b Wright Roias Siebem lb 2 0 0 0 Hart 3b 3 2 11 Haller 3 111 Schroder 2b 3 110 Fuentes 2b 10 0 0 Lanier ss 4 0 2 1 MCormck 2 0 0 1 2 0 10 4 0 10 3 112 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 10 10 0 0 10 0 0 ab bi 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 10 4 0 10 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wert 3b MAuliffe 2b Kaline rf WHorton If Northrup cf Freehan Cash lb Oyler ss Price ph Trcewski ss GBrown ph Lolich Stanley ph Wickshm Beachwood, Ohio, and Marty way stood facing the jury panel, his New York City attorney, Hayden Covington, said, "If you please, your honor, he is also known by his Muslim name, Muhammad Ali." "Do any of you know him personally by his Muslim name, Muhammad Ali?" the judge then asked.

No one responded. Ingraham then asked a series of questions that included whether anyone had any religious beliefs that might cause them to lean one way or another. Again there was no response. PROCEDURE CHANGED The procedure for questioning was changed abruptly, however, after the defense began questioning 12 prospects who had relatives in the Armed services. Quinnan Hodges, a Houston attorney, asked Earl Ashley of Houston, who has a son in the Air Force and a nephew in Viet four-under par 67 to take the 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Riessen of Evanston, 111.

For an hour or more, Clay lead in the qualifying sessions PRobinsn pit 1 0 0 0 Abernthy 0 0 0 0 It marked the sixth time in stood outside the courtroom as if for the National PGA Golf Tournament. eight years the United States Total 32 3 6 3 Total 30 6 9 6 expecting to be called inside the opener 4-2. Cincinnati 100 101 000 shortly. A woman handed him a Stewart rolled in birdies at No. San Francisco 024 000 OOx 4 pocket-sized Bible.

Helms. DP Cincinnati 2. San 1, 3, 9 and 17, and went without a Francisco 1. LOB Cincinnati 3, San Demeter, batting for pitcher Sonny Siebert, led off the eighth inning of the nightcap with a "King James version," he single bogey to take a two stroke Francisco 5. 28 L.

Way. Ha er, Lan er. 3B Cline. HR Pinson (5), Mays (9), noted. "You know what a ver Total 28 2 6 2 Total 32 0 6 0 California 000 000 0202 Detroit 000 000 0000 Cardenal, Knoop.

DP California 2, Detroit 1. LOB California 7, Detroit 8. 2B Northrup. HR Reichardt (8). Wright (2), Held.

lead over Horace Moore, the (5). SF- homer into the left field seats sion is? Like, three people see Pecan Valley professional, who failed to get through the preliminary rounds of Cup play, symbolic of world amateur tennis supremacy. Ashe was unavailable for comment after his second defeat, and George McCall, non-playing captain of the U.S. team, simply complimented the Ecuadorians for winning. Hart (10), pavieticn 2 McCormick.

IP ER BB SO an accident and give their own was in second place with a 69. tying the score 1-1. Demeter's third homer was only the fourth hit off right-hander Lew Nolan 21-3 6 Arri90 3 2-3 2 Abernathy 2 1 5 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 versions. King James wasn't Third was Billy Maxwell, the ER BB SO 0 0 2 3 God. It's been a little mixed Abilene veteran of four warfare.

McCormick (W.6-3) 9 6 3 3 IP .7 2-3 5 1 8 5 1 1 1 0 Krausse. Wright Roias Lolich (LJ-?) Wickersham HBP Arrlao (Haller). 1:59. A up. who shot a par 71, the only other 15,359.

DETROIT (AP) Don Wert drove in two runs and Denny McLain set California down on four hits as Detroit salvaged a split of a twi-night doubleheader with the Angels Sunday, winning the nightcap 5-1. The Angels won the first game 2-0 on Rick Reichardt's rwo-run homer in the eighth inning and the six-hit pitching of Clyde Wright and Minnie Rojas. McLain 8-7, struck out 11 California batters in the finale. It was the first complete game by a Tiger pitcher since June 6 and snapped a three-game Detroit losing streak. Wert's double in the seventh inning drove in Mickey Stanley who had walked and Norm Cash who was given an intentional pass after Jim Price bunted Stanley to second.

Stanley singled in another run in the eighth. The Tigers had taken a 2-1 lead in the sixth inning on Hor-ton's run-scoring single after both teams had scored a run in the third, the Tigers on a single by Dick McAulife and the Angels on Bobby Knoop's fourth homer of the season. In the opener, Wright dueled with Mickey Lolich until Reichardt's eighth homer of the season after Paul Schaal had singled. It was the seventh straight defeat for Lolich. Wright blanked the Tigers for 7 2-3 inning before giving way to 3 7 0 1 Lolich Lee Maye drew a walk and Chuck Hinton sacrificed before player to match or better the "When you lose, you keep HBP Lolich (Reichardt), (Schaal).

2:39. 36-35-71. your mouth shut," he said. nam, if this would influence him At B.n. "This Bible doesn't mention the word Negro," Clay said, thumbing through the Bible pausing in the Book of Matthew.

The three low shooters after Bill Edgerton replaced Krausse and yielded an infield hit by Leon Wagner. Whitfield then in any way. Richey, getting ready for his final match, said. "Ecuador 36-holes are completed Tuesday ,1 don't think so," Ashley will qualify for the National PGA "But when you read about Dan singled to right. beat us fair and square." tournament July 20-23 at the iel in the lion den you re talk- Seibert was jolted by Bert saici.

"But is there any doubt?" "I said I didn't think so, Ashley retorted. Columbine Country Club in Den ing about Negroes and when you Ashe, the hero of the United States' earlier victory over Mexico, got off to a good start ver. Campaneris' leadoff homer in the first inning, but allowed only five more hits in squaring his record at 6-6. The loss was Stewart played with the profes read about the lost sheep you are reading about 22 million Negroes." But this makes me think in the deciding match, winning Qualifying Today for PGA Meet sional team that edged the 0-6. but Guzman recovered and there might be, Mr.

Ashley," Hodges said. "Is there a amateur stars two weeks ago in Then, Clay turned to a 12-year ivrausses join in decisions. his placements into the corners Hargan hit the game-winning won him the next tW0- doubt?" the Texas Cup Matches here and on that day was five under par Well, I think he's guilty mv- old Negro girl. Saying she was one of his converts, he added, "I've still got to talk to her nomer in me nrsi game on 4sh. tnnl, initiative asain Off Kay's Edge Marshall, 6-1 MARSHALL, Tex.

Kay's Cookies of Shreveport beat Marshall in an American Legion Junior Baseball tilt here Monday night, 6-1. Kay's used a four-run outburst in thi fifth inning for the victory. Dickie Barnes was the winning pitcher and George Richardson took the loss. Kay's Cookies 000 1 40 1 6 6 0 Marshall 100 000 01 5 2 Ronnie Botica, Dickie Barnes (4) and James Gibson; Bill Foster, Georqe Richardson (4), Bill Merrill (5) and Nate McFarland. for 15 holes.

self," Ashley said. and Guzman appeared tired and "Im'm hitting the ball better some more 'cause she out to Ingraham asked Ashley to was unaDie to nanaie asnes wear her dresses a little shorter short shots in the fourth set. But than at nay time since I left the tour several years ago," said Stewart, who is now professional rookie Chuck Dobson after Larry Brown walked in the ninth. The Cleveland right-hander's first extra base hit produced his eighth victory against six defeats. Wagner clouted a two-run BATON ROUGE Swinging get off those evil-tempting return to his seat.

He then had all attorneys confer with him at the bench. After the conference, Guzman took command again in clothes." starts at 7:30 this morning in the the final set. at the Oak Cliff Country Club in Southeastern Sectional of the PGA golf qualifying at the Baton ingraham said to the prospective jurors, "There was a state Dallas. Guzman, 20. was earned off the court on the shoulders of his The long hitting red head is homer for Cleveland in the first Rouge Country Club.

screaming countrymen and giv ment made by juror No. 11. You may have heard or may not. I hitting it so well that he has won The girl, wearing a dress about three inches above her knee and white fish-net stocking, just smiled as he patted her on the head. While he used the word inning but the A's tied it in the Shreveport golfer Robert Blew- more than $4,000 this year en a champagne dousing by om-cials of the Guayaquil Tennis ask if anyone was influenced ett is in the last threesome that goes off at 8:19.

Blewett will play three tournaments hat he en fourth on Rick Monday run-scoring single and a sacrifice fly by Danny Cater. and if so please rise." Club. tered. Grant Loser Again no one responded. along with New Orleanian Fred "shorter" in jest, he left no Play will begin at 9 a.m.

die Haas and Carroll Armstrong Ecuador will meet the winner of the European Zone A playoffs between Spain and Russia. Covington and Hodges later asked Ingraham to declare a FIRST GAME KANSAS CITY CLEVELAND Tuesday with the better scores for two spots in the meet. ab bl ab bi Cmpneris si 4 0 0 0 Mave rf 4 0 0 0 starting early. The pairings ana first round scores: Golfers will play 36 holes today mistrial because of Ashley's remark. Ingraham denied the doubt he thought the little girl's dress should have been longer.

SNCC PRESENT H. "Rapp" Brown of Atlanta, Jackson If 4 12 0 Hinton cf 4 12 0 in the one-day meet to decide 9 Earl Stewart 670, motion. Webster lb 3 110 Wagner It 4 117 Monday ct 4 0 11 Whitfield 1b 4 0 0 0 Gosoer rf 3 0 0 0 Alvis 3b 4 0 10 places the national PGA Orioles Spray Twins With Hits; Take 'Cap Bill Maxwell 710, Johnny Arrea- The attorneys then began tourney to be played in Denver chairman of the Student Non ga 720. McCormaek Is British Champ LONDON AP) John Mc questioning each juror in front Cater 3b 2 0 0 1 Sims 3 0 0 0 Donaldsn 2b 3 0 0 0 Gonialei 7b 7 0 0 0 Roof 3 0 0 0 LBrown ss 3 110 July 20-23. 9:10 Horace Moore bin), uene of the bench, out of hearing Dobson 3 0 0 0 Hargan 3 112 Also entered in the tourney is Mitchell 720, Early Jacobson 720.

range of the other members of Dr. Cary Middlecotf and the Total 71 3 4 2 Total 31 4 6 4 Tom Burke Jr. 820, Joe the panel. Two oof when winning run scored. Barbato golfing brothers, Luca, Cormack of Dublin won the Conrad 730, Bob Goetz 740.

in the second. Jim Ollom, Kansas city let Oil who relieved Joe and Mike. British light heavyweight title Ingraham told the panel the trial probably would last two or 9:30 Shelley Mayfield 730, El- iteveiana in I 10 2- roy Marti 730, Don Collett 740. DP Cleveland 2. LOB Kansas City 2, Cleveland 6.

2B Webster, Alvis, Hinton. three days. Monday night, stopping Eddie Avoth of Wales on a technical knockout at one minute, 15 sec violent Coordinating Committee, chatted with Clay in the hallway and told newsmen: "If anything happened to Muhammad Ali there will be retaliation by the Negro people. I think the whole corrupt America is on trial here." Clay, however, told newsmen, "I've got nothing to do with what he's doing. He's just one of my black brothers here." "I can't take part in this 9:40 Palmer Lawrence 7W, j.

HRWagner (11), Hargan (I). During the long delay, asked Clay if he still consid oonzaiei. si Later. B. Hutchens 740, Ross Collins THE PARINGS 7:30 Curlev Romero, Hurbert Smith, Ed Creasy Jr.

7:37 Joe Barbato Ray Dinowskl, Bob Revnaud. 7:44 Mike Barbato, Leon Boiler, James logins. IP ER BB SO onds of the seventh round 780. t-iooson IL.4J) I 2-3 4 4 4 ered himself the heavyweight Avoth had a bad cut over his IWMI 4 2 2 I I By GORDON BEARD BALTIMORE (AP) The Baltimore Orioles, blanked 4-0 on three hits by Dave Boswell in the opener, buried the Minnesota Twins 9-5 under a 15-hit attack in the second game of Monday's twi-night doubleheader. Paul Blair led Baltimore in the nightcap with two singles, a double and a triple, scoring runs after igniting three rallies.

Curt 9:50 Bob Vaugh 740, Bob wr uooson. i left eye. McCormaek weighed 171 7:51 Robert Webb, Ken Wright, Bob Lang ley. 7 58 Joe Patton, Ray Barnes, Frank Westfall 770, Woodrow Tucker 780. champion of the world.

"I'm superior to all men in the ring," he replied. The entire jury panel had pounds; Avoth 172. Branam. McClure 830, Frank 8:05 Luca Barbato, Jim Hart, Gray Little. 0:12 Cary Middlecoff, Tommy Butler, nothing in the way of Bench, regarded as a fulure Cincinnati catcher, is the No.

1 receiver for the Buffalo Bisons in the International league. White 860. McCormaek takes the title vacated by the death of Chic Calderwood in an auto accident last November. spent the morning in another court room where another case was getting under way. nothing out of line with my reli ai Micnaei.

Armstrong, Robert Blewett Freddie Hass. Withdrawals Buster Cupit, Dick Forester, Hardy Louder-milk, Joe Behau. A single jury pool had been Blefary knocked in Blair with a triple and single, and scored summoned for the two cases. The case of a man being tried twice himself. Bucs Pilfer 4-3 Win From Cubs on a heroin smuggling charge gion.

He added, Tm not condemning what they do. It's taking place everywhere, but I can't take part in it." Asked if he wished to be disassociated from SNCC's activities, including a mass meeting that was mentioned in leaflets handed out by the group, a Jim Grant, loser in the second game, was raked for nine hits before he departed with none had priority so jurors for that trial, in which well-known Houston lawyer Percy Foreman headed the defense, were se over the Chicago Cubs Monday hits in his last 15 trips to the plate. out in the third inning. Eight of the hits were made by consecu night. lected first.

Grant, pulled a one-run boner in the third. After issuing an intentional walk to load the bases, Ollom fielded an easy hopper by Vic Roznovsky but wheeled and tossed to first as Frank Robinson scored. Despite the massive Baltimore attack, Minnesota trailed only 6-4 after five innings. Rod Carew smacked a three-run homer in the third and Harmon Killebrew hit his 19th homer in the fifth. They were the only hits off Bunker, who was relieved after striking out nine batters in five innings.

Rookie Bill Dillman finished, yielding two more hits including a ninth inning homer by Bob Allison. The Twins made the most of just four hits in the opener. They scored two runs on Tony Oliva's homer in the sixth off loser Tom Phoebus and Zoilo Versalles singled home two more in the eighth. Bowell worked out of a second inning jam and pitched hitlcss ball over the final five innings. Minnesota's Cal Ermer, in his first appearance as a major league manager in his home town, was ejected from the first game when he disputed a call by plate umpire Al Salerno in the eighth inning.

Third baseman Ron Santo young Negro standing nearby PITTSBURGH AP) -Hot-hitting Matty Alou poked his third single of the game in the seventh inning, delivering an unearned run that gave the Pittsburgh Pirates a 4-3 victory tive batters in the second and shouted: He can be. He's our third innings, but Wally Bunker In the hallway. Clay grabbed Foreman by the arm and called booted Bill Mazeroski's grounder in the seventh and Jerry May The tie-breaking single gave Alou, the defending National League batting champion, 12 symbol of black manhood." was thrown out at third base after a hit to end a two-run rally singled before Mazeroski scored on Alou's two-out bloop single to Both in Slum i) center. Marsalis, Butler Qualify 3Wj Mazeroski's two-run single capped Pittsburgh's three-run first inning burst against loser Corpus Cliristi On LPGA Tour By The Associated Press Corpus Christi has been added to the women's golf tour to bring to seven the number of tournaments in Texas this year. Already staged have been the Dallas Civitan, Tall City Open at Midland and the Babe Zaharias Open at Beaumont.

The Amarillo Women's Open is scheduled Aug. 25-27. The fall schedule of the Ladies PGA was announced Monday and it showed three more tournaments in Texas this year, the Corups Chriti Civitan Open at the Pharaoh Country Club, a $11,500 54-holc event, having just been added. The Alamo Laides Open at San Antonio, with prize money of Orioles, Detroit Need Good Shot in the Arm Ferguson Jenkins. Singles by Alou and Maury Wills, a walk and an infield out accounted for Bastancliury Medalist In College Golf Meet NATIONAL LEAGUE won Lost Pet.

Behind the first run. Billy Williams doubled home Don Kessinger with the Cubs' first run in the first. Singles by By JACK HAND Now is the time for some Ernie Banks and Randy Hun 77 Dorothy Germain, Monticello College, III. 77 Cynthia Hill, University of Miami xSt. Louis ...36 22 .621 Cincinnati 40 26 .607 ISan Francisco 34 28 .548 4 Pittsburgh 33 27 .550 4 Chicago 3 28 .533 5 xAtlanta 31 30 .508 Philadelphia 28 32 467 9 xLos Angeles 25 36 .410 12V xHouston 126 38 .406 13 xNew York 20 38 .345 16 dley, and Ted Savage's sacrifice fly produced another in the fourth.

Hundley's double and a 77 Nlcki Nordstrom, Arizona State rousing words of inspiration from Hank Bauer and Mayo Smith. The slumping Baltimore Orioles university 78 Martha Wilkinson, California State Colleoe. Fullerton triple by Adolfo Phillips tied it and Detroit Tigers need a good and dropped 3' games behind the Chicago White Sox. Baltimore had lost 8 of its last 11 and was seventh, IVi games out. This was a said situation for two teams that had been picked to slug it out for the pennant.

Most of the March pennant pickers tabbed the Orioles to repeat. The Tigers lived up to their bill-ing as contenders until the last two weeks. 7 Mary Dwyer, University of Miami 3-3 in the sixth. FIRST MINNESOTA ab bi GAME BALTIMORE ab bi Monday's Results Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 3 St. Louis at Houston, night Atlanta at Los Angeles, night Only games scheduled, Tuesday's Games it jan trow, Arizona Stale Unl versity 79 Jacqueline Fladoos, Clarke Col lege, Iowa Aparlclo ss 4 0 0 0 4 10 0 4 0 0 0 lb 1 2 0 0 shot in the arm.

Nobody has pushed the panic button yet, except Cal Griffith in Minnesota, but the Orioles and Tigers have been moving fast $12,500, will be held Oct. 27-28, Corpus Christi's Civitan Nov. 3-5 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Tovar cf Carew 2b Killebrew Oliva rf Blair cf Bleterv If 7 Beverly Kong, University of Ore- FRobinsn rf 3 0 2 0 4 112 New York (Hendlev 2-0) at Philadelphia and the Quality Classic at Waco, Powell lb Bob Veale picked up his eighth victory in 10 decisions, though he failed for the 10th straight time to go the distance. Al McBean replaced Veale with one out in the eighth and checked the Cubs the rest of the way. 4 0 10 il.

jacKson 4-i, niont Chicago (Niekro 1-2 or Simmons 2-5) at 7 Shelly Yapp, University of Wash Ington 80 Jeanlt Butler, Centenary Cot lege. La. carrying $11,500, is set for Nov. BRobinsn 3b 2 0 0 0 Johnson 2b 3 0 0 0 rmsourgn oiass z-ii, nignt tne wrong way. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 12 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 10 Rollins 3b Uhlaendr cf Versalles ss Valdspino If Nixon Boswell 10-12.

2 0 0 0 St. Louis (Jaster 3-2) at Houston in int; nieHmmip np vimta 80 Janice Ellas, University of I Sox had been fattening up their Etchebrn Phoebus Snyder ph Miller lueiinsKV i-4i, nignt Atlanta (Lemaster 7-1) at Los Angeles The women's golf tour will After Sunday's action, the Tigers had lost 9 of their last 11 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 ieaa. play for $88,000 in Texas for 1967 81 Joyce Ann Jackson, Alabama College, Montevaiia Renee Powell, Ohio State University 81 Carol Jean Arlinnm PITTSBURGH Oinger i-Ji nionr Cincinnati (Maloney 5-3) at San Fran. Cisco (McCormick 5-3 or Bolin 3-4), night AMERICAN LEAGUE ab bl FAN FARE MAlOU Cf 4 13 1 Walt Dilzen CHICAGO abrhbi Kessinger ss 1 I 0 Altman ph 10 0 0 Hartenstn 0 0 0 0 Pooovich 2b 5 0 10 Total 32 4 4 4 Total 28 0 3 0 Minnesota 000 002 020-4 Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Apariclo. LOB Minnesota 6, Baltimore 5.

HR Oliva (5). SB Tovar. SEATTLE (AP) Jane Bas-tanchury of Odessa College in Texas shot a one-undcr par 72 Monday to become medalist in the qualifying for the Women's National Collegiate Tournament. The 19-year-old freshman from Whittier, overcame two bogeys and double bogeys with five birdies over the Sand Point Country Club course. Two strokes back at 74 was Peggy Conley.

University of Washington, who also had five birdies. Roberta Albers of the University of Miami, who won in 965 as a freshman, qualified with a 75. Pat Reeves of Lamar Institute in Texas had a 76. The defending champion. Joyce Kazmiorski of Michigan State University, was not required to qualify.

She shot an 82 in a practice round. The 32 qualifiers will move into the first round of match play Tuesday. The 36-hole championship match will be played riday. Th oueiifiers: 72 Jane Bestanchury, Odessa Col-ley, Ten. 74 Peggy Conley, University of Whingfon 75 Roberta Albert, University of 74 Pat Reeves.

Lamar Institute, Tex. 4 12 0 4 0 10 Wills 3b Ciemente rf Stargell lb Unl. I Pet Chicago 36 23.610 Delorit 34 28 .548 Minnesota 33 3D State University 2 Ann Fulkerson, California Slate, Los Angeles Debbie Austin, Rollins College, 3 0 0 0 GB 4 5 6 sb. Robinson. Williams If 4 0 11 4 10 1 Mairoskl 2h 1 1 I 2 Cleveland 33 32 Rodgers ss 3 0 10 .500 ER BB SO 3 0 0 1 6 4 4 4 6 0 0 0 0 1 IP 9 I 1 6" 7'j 0 0 0 0 eosion ai 31 California 33 35 Baltimre 30 33 485 Boswell (W.4-4) Phoebus (L.5-3) Miller 3 0 10 .476 4020 5 110 5 110 3 0 11 10 11 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alley ss JMav Veale McBean 8 t'i Santo 3b Banks lb Hundley Savage rf Phillips cf Jenkins Thomas Ph Gigon 2b Kansas City )1 35 .470 ria.

I 82 Jovce Kaimierskl, Michigan State University 82 Rita Wiehe, Lamar Institute, Ten. 82 Lynn Hastie, Southern Illinois I University 82 Sue Lance, San Fernando Valley Slate College, Calif. i 82 Mary Ann Horner, Wichita State 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Torn 23 33 Washington 28 36 .459 .438 lOVi Monday's Results Cleveland 4-2. Kansas Citv 3-1 i Total 38 3 10 3 Total 31 4 Chicago 1 0 1 4 1 0 0 0- Minnesota 4-5, Baltimore 0-9 i university 82 Mary Hochsprung, University of 'Washington Pitubureh ll- Santo. LOB Chicago 12, I Pittsburgh 4.

Williams, Hundley. 3B- Red Sox-Yanks Tilt Postponed NEW YORK (AP) Rain forced postponement of Monday night's Boston Red Sox-New 8) Valerie Marsalis, University of Southwestern Louivana 83 Susan Moore. Odessa Cnlleo. ifedl California 2-1, Detroit 0-5 Boston at New York, pod. rain (Pnly games scheduled) Tuesday's Games Kansas City (Nash 7-5) at Cleveland (Tiant 5-1), night Detroit (Podres 14) at California (Ham-ilton O-O), night Boston (ton bom 1,2 or Rell 3.61 at Nt iPiiisburgh 4.

28 Williams, Hundley. 3B- Phillips. SB Mota. SP Savage. IP ER BB SO (L.l-5) 7 7 4 3 IMsrienstem 1 2 0 0 0 1 Te.

13 Gail Sykes, Odessa College, Tex. 83 vary Louise Pritchett, Rollins College, Fla. 83 BobcH Jo Gebrielsen, University of Georgia 13 Ann Swenson, Central Washington State College York (Stottlemvre 6-6). night Veale (W.i-2) 7 1-J 3 3 0 McBean 12-3 1 0 0 I 2 HBP-Veme (Santo). PB-J May.

T-2 4. A 12.224. York Yankees game at Yankee Stadium. It was rescheduled for Thursday nieht pn oprn date. Washington (Bertaina 1-2) at Chicago (Howard 2-4), night Only games scheduled.

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