Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

News-Press from Fort Myers, Florida • Page 27

Publication:
News-Pressi
Location:
Fort Myers, Florida
Issue Date:
Page:
27
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Fort Myers (Fla.) News-I'ress, Sunday, June 3, 19B2 3-D FRACTURED WITH AGL Baseball Averages Compiled Through Friday's Games MET, Trusses Camp Supports Zenith Hearing Aids RICHARDS Prescriptions AvTT7 CHERuSIC MA6S Harrington Wins Split Decision Over Favored Charley Scott NEW YORK, June 2m Al- though he was floored in the fifth Scott in a furious minutes round for the first time in his TI ii I trading session in a neutral cor-career, Hawaii Stan Harrington came on strong and gained a split ne decision over favored Charley OP HOPE HAS, FROM American League AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUB BATTING CLUB AS HR RBI Pet. Kansas City 1711 25S 453 34 229 265 Minnesota 1681 23 0 443 56 324 .264 Cleveland 1498 225 391 57 216 261 Detroit 1480 248 376 64 233 .254 Washington 1492 1 75 377 36 162 .253 Chicago 1634 223 412 32 206 .252 Los Angeles 1526 212 384 34 195 252 New York 1496 216 376 53 210 251 Boston 1516 198 379 35 191 .250 Baltimore 1544 1 94 370 55 186 .240 National league By Tht Associated Preu (Through Garnet ol Friday, Juno 1) NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB BATTING CLUB AB HR RBI Pet. San Francisco 1726 311 491 66 281 .284 Los Angeles 1761 296 493 45 272 .280 St. Louis 1671 247 465 219 .278 Cincinnati 1565 224 417 47 209 .266 Pittsburgh 1531 189 405 29 175 .265 Philadelphia 1588 224 413 40 209 260 Chicago 1697 209 436 54 200 257 Milwaukee 1661 216 407 48 201 .245 New York 1496 188 367 48 171 .245 Houston 1679 179 405 39 170 .241 ED 4-3371 1619 Hendry Scott of Philadelphia in a tele "We Take The "Dent" Out of Accident!" vision 10-rounder at Madison Square Garden tonight. Harrington weighed 148, Scott 148.

An 8-5 underdog, Harrington AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUB FIELDING PO A OP Pet. 49 1327 550 35 55 NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB swept the first three rounds 48 1288 548 34 38 982! CLUB CLUB FIELDING Minnesota PO A DP Pet. Chicago 47 1299 514 32 56 .983 New York handily with sharp left hooks and solid rights to the head. But the 44 1189 483 31 36 982 I 50 1323 538 37 37 .981 45 1175 511 32 44 981 45 1195 536 35 54 9801 44 1165 444 37 43 .978 46 1232 459 40 31 .977 1 51 1364 511 42 49 .978 1 Kansas City 45 1201 525 39 52 978 Washington 49 1322 540 50 49 .974 Boston 45 1213 467 44 41 .974 Cleveland 48 1323 590 54 47 .973 1 Baltimore 48 1333 545 57 44 .971 Los Angeles Don't Worry If It Happens To You! CALL or REQl EST DENNISON'S 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE St. Louis Son Francisco Pittsburgh Milwaukee Cincinnati Chicago Houston New York Philadelphia 25-year old Philadelphian opened up with a series of left hooks to the head and body that hurt Harrington.

45 122) 497 50 48 .111 44 1165 392 52 28 .968 43 1150 507 49 41 .971 Detroit 47 1239 498 55 50 .969 51 1403 517 63 40 .968 Los Angeles Another left hook that had all Triple play New York. AMERICAN LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL BATTING (75 at bats) Plover, Club AB HR RBI Pet of Scott's power behind it sent Harrington to the canvas face 31 .370 NATIONAL LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL BATTING (75 or more at bats) Player, Club AB HR RBI Pet. down. He barely beat Referee WRECKS RADIATORS REPAIRED 54 9 41 12 29 4 65 7 Barney Felix's count as he stag ED 4-1391 21 .351 33 I Fairly, L.A. 94 gered up at nine.

28 27 49 13 58 3 Jimenez, K.C. 146 Esseglan, Cle. 119 Snyder, Bait. 85 Rollins, Minn. 191 Kaline, Det.

146 Robinson, Chi. 174 A.Smith, Chi. 13 Siebern, K.C. 1B6 Runnels, Bos. 172 Battey, Minn.

148 64 Then, to the cheers of the slim 22 .346 13 .346 19 .342 49 .341 32 .340 39 .339 70 14 DENNISON'S PAINT SHOP 2480 Anderson Ave. at Fowler EDison 4-1391 27 12 6 21 41 41 32 23 27 34 39 32 25 Saw'tskl, St.L. 81 Burgess, Pitt. 78 Groat, Pitt. 187 Cepeda, S.F.

205 Williams, Chi. 191 F. Alou, S.F. 177 G'z'lez, Phlla. 142 Flood, St.L.

201 Davenp't, S.F. 169 T.Davis, L.A. 201 Davis, L.A. 161 crowd of less than 1,000, Harrington tore after Scott and battered him in the last 15 seconds. 24 .331 45 60 55 47 36 28 45 53 328! O'C'n'll, Wash.

114 24 .345 12 .341 32 .340 38 336 34 .333 24 .331 39 .323 18 .320 17 .318 9 .316 17 .315 16 .313 29 .303 25 .301 37 .301 14 .301 15 .298 14 .297 15 .296 24 .293 24 65 10 60 6 47 6 66 4 55 6 65 10 52 8 55 13 After that it was a bruising no 24 .325 52 .323 21 .323 34 .322 23 .319 let-up battle the rest of the way. i 58 46 15 18" 38 Referee Felix (5-4-1) and Judge 5 3 40 1 18 31 24 Thomas, N.Y. Musial, St.L. Burright, L.A. Altman, Chi.

Howard, L.A. Hodges, N.Y. Mays, S.F. 171 1J9 98 175 99 77 183 Bill Recht (6-2-2) had Harrington the winner. Judge Tony Rossi scored it for Scott 5-4-1.

The As 48 30 59 53 27 50 52 43 H.Aaron, Mil. 184 sociated Press had Harrington 55 11 31 4 24 8 57 17 57 9 48 0 36 3 53 13 40 1 54 6 32 3 58 12 Post's Pinch Homer in Ninth Gives Reds Win Over Cubs Mamie, m.t. oy Boyer, N.Y. 144 Yast'ski, Bos. 175 Lumpe, K.C.

193 Gentile, Bait. 153 Temple, Bait. 133 Phillips, Cle. 161 Cline, Cle. 101 Green, Minn.

199 Moron, L.A. 181 Lollar, Chi. 92 Pearson, L.A. 171 Malzone, Bos. 181 Cun'ham, Chi.

150 Allison, Minn. 101 Wagner, L.A. 182 W'dling, Wash. 95 Power, Minn. 173 Long, Wash.

125 Thomas, L.A. 162 Rich'son, N.Y. 192 B.R'bn, Bait. 181 Tresh, N.Y. 171 Bruton, Det, 175 McA'litfe, Det.

121 Cimoll, K.C. 199 Hinton, Wash. 93 10 .2931 15 25 .287 1 19 .287 13 .287 36 2861 15 .284 22 .233 1 19 .280 1 29 21 .316 30 .314 23 .313 14 .312 42 .311 30 .310 14 .310 19 .310 40 .308 18 .303 27 .302 12 .302 31 .297 31 .295 15 .291 21 .290 33 .288 17 .286 17 .286 21 25 14 23 32 24 20 40 25 16 15 27 28 30 28 36 13 18 15 37 7 35 12 30 21 33 16 18 12 24 26 22 19 34 16 19 12 20 18 27 18 22 15 22 15 24 20 23 19 20 40 52 13 27 5 49 in front 7-3. It was Harrington's sixth straight victory and his first ever outside of his native Honolulu. His only other bout away from the land of Aloha was on Jan.

7, 1960 when he lost a split decision to 41 6 When vour radiator needs renairincr or re- Gaspar Ortega. His record is 41-! Daytonq Beach Grandfather 27 .278 12 .276 26 .276 27 .275 30 .274 16 .273 32 .271 9 .269 19 .268 21 ,26 29 267 13 .267 placing, just DRIVE IN to our new and 27 .285 32 .235 13 .285 CHICAGO (AP) Pinchhitter Wally Post's two-run homer with two out in the ninth gave the Cincinnati Rods a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs Saturday. The Reds, held runless on five Gotay, St.L. 155 D'r'ple, Phlla. 116 Plnson, Cin.

172 Kuenn, S.F. 132 Cal'son, Phila. 179 Boiling, Mil. 106 Mejlas, Hous. 195 D'm't'r, Phlla.

139 War'lck, Hous. 117 Hubbs, Chi. 207 Rob'son, Cln. 170 Coleman, Cin. 161 Crandall, Mil.

105 Jones, Mil. 186 Boyer, St.L. 179 Vlrdon, Pitt. 172 Mantilla. N.Y.

141 Torre, Mil. 75 Clem'te. Pitt. 147 White, St.L. 187 Edwards.

Cin. 133 Savage, Phila. 116 Neal, N.Y. 149 Post, Cln. 131 Ros'boro, L.A.

120 Blas'ame, Cin. 102 Gilliam, L.A. 186 Oliver, St.L. 106 SD Oler, Hous. 121 modern shop, we can belter analyze yourcM Br 8-1.

Cott's record is 30-19. For his victory, the father of six was awarded another pay day. i i 20 284 Franc no, -e. ioj 8 Powell, Bolt. 127 19 .279 1 Romano, Cle.

150 15 Poaii ni, bos. ira your car in. dOMI'LETE Cooling System SERVICE CARS TRICKS TRACTORS 13 .266 Johns'n, Wash. 154 17 .278 22 .265 1 hits during the first eight innings. Driver in Ford Favored Over Pontiacs in Atlanta 500 Race launched the winning rally on Marty Keough's third hit, a one 35 45 53 50 47 48 33 54 25 49 34 40 28 41 43 43 24 44 30 39 37 38 52 22 47 47 36 28 21 38 37 31 21 35 34 He accepted a July 14 date in Madison Square Garden with Argentine Jorge Fernandez.

Harrington took two rounds to get over the knockdown in the fifth. He appeared to have earned the eighth when he outpunched MODERN RADIATOR SERVICE "ONE OF THE BETTER SHOPS" New Location 2276 Fowler St. ED 7-2381 out single after Frank Robinson ATLANTA, June 2 OB A 41- 16 12 48 37 23 17 35 23 36 12 26 21 14 25 22 26 11 31 30 20 21 11 25 32 17 21 18 21 15 23 23 15 11 21 35 29 14 32 27 22 38 17 26 36 17 17 23 11 10 16 20 11 18 14 19 16 13 19 27 27 19 17 9 12 8 15 14 6 year-old grandfather who piloted tempt to run the race. The two 50 14 Skinner, Pitt. 144 Taylor, Phila.

196 Banks, Chi. 185 dlet'n, Hous. 127 Brock, Chi. 172 a tank in World War II has es Rodgers, l.a. oi Maris, N.Y.

163 Blanchd, N.Y. 91 H'shb'er, Chi. 167 Fern'dez, Det. 114 Koppe, L.A. 149 Brown, Det.

141 Howard, N.Y. 148 Howser, K.C. 203 Schaive, wash. 86 Fox, Chi. 184 Bressoud, Bos.

185 Hardy, Bos. 142 King, Wash. 113 Torres, L.A. 85 Landis, Chi. 155 Held, Cle.

151 D'Greco, K.C. 127 Bilko, L.A. 86 Kindall, Cle. 145 Cottier, Wash. 141 Allen, Minn.

171 rnsh. Det. 147 26 .264 17 .264 22 263 20 .263 22 .262 17 .262 27 .257 25 .256 13 .256 14 .255 22 .254 20 .253 10 .248 10 .247 24 .245 22 .245 15 .244 15 .244 22 .241 16 .241 22 .240 27 .240 previous dates were rained out, tablished himself as the man to Backing Stacy up In the Ford 22 .276 19 .275 23 .275 16 .275 9 .275 20 .274 13 .274 7 .273 19 .271 12 .270 30 .270 18 .268 18 .267 18 .266 16 .266 20 .264 11 .264 21 .263 19 .262 20 .262 27 .261 15 .259 14 .259 13 .258 11 .257 20 .255 11 .254 13 .252 beat in the Atlanta 500 June 10. was retired for the second out, Jerry Lynch doubled Keough across with Cincinnati's first run. The Cubs pulled starter Glen Hobbie in favor of southpaw Dick Ellsworth, and Post pounded his homer into the left field seats on a 1-1 pitch to give Cincinnati its fifth straight victory over Chicago.

The Cubs scored both of their Stretch Your Vacation Budget stable will be Freddie Lorenzen 23 23 26 12 4 32 24 25 15 17 14 22 35 124 109 201 148 190 221 Moon, L.A. H'kman, N.Y. Hiller, S.F. Kasko, Cln. Pagan, S.F.

Wills. L.A. The man with the heaviest foot in the stock car racing business of Elmhurst, III, and Marvin Panch of Daytona Beach, winner of the Daytona 500 in 1961 in a of late is Nelson Stacy of Daytona Beach, Fla. He has won the last 41 Pontiac. Glenn Fireball Roberts of Day 29 .235 Colavito, Det.

166 25 Sc'ml't. Wash. Ill 13 35 13 39 8 26 4 35 11 33 9 two major races on the NASCAR circuit, including the rich Char-lottee 600 last Sunday. 28 in first inninK as Billv 28 .231 Williams, who had a perfect 4-for- Kll'b'w, Minn. 150 Skowron, N.Y.

143 Charles, K.C, 121 Boros. Det. 91 16 .231 28 Aspr'te, Hous. 149 M'l'r'skl, Pitt. 161 Cardenas, Cin.

162 Rodgers, Chi. 108 C'vgfn, Phila. 89 Chacon, N.Y. 113 Larker, Hous. 145 Smith, Hous.

118 Hoak, Pitt. 119 Adcock, Mil. 116 Bailey, S.F. 121 Santo, Chi. 185 Ranew, Hous.

85 McM'lan, Mil. 146 Mathews. Mil. 148 Jovler, St.L. 166 Stacy and his Ford are giving tona Beach heads the Pontiac brigade.

Other Pontiac drivers include Jack Smith of Spartanburg, S. David Pearson of 4 day to lift his batting average to .354, used his first single to 21 .241 the Pontiac chauffeurs fits. The 22 240' Branai. Ban. 13' 25 Wood, Del.

168 24 20 17 12 26 32 18 18 9 12 20 9 10 .231 18 .223 21 .220 12 .216 13 .215 12 .213 10 .202 score Lou Brock with the first husky speedster has proved that 5 .235 Spartanburg; Johnny Allen of Chicago run. you don't have to have the fast- 14 .233 29 .230 21 35 37 35 32 16 19 25 25 16 26 33 Atlanta; Cotton Owens of Spar The second came across onst car to winp0ntiacs were in rl rs humi. iu. Schilling, Bos. 149 Carreon, Chi.

75 Triandos, Bait. 94 Kirkland, Cle. 126 Adair, Bait. 127 iillivnn. K.C.

B2 12 .229 tanburg; Junior Johnson of North 10 .197 Ernie Banks' sacrifice fly. Stuart, Pitt. iv 19 .221 7 .221 12 8 .216 113 102 121 Wilkesboro, N. Bobby Johns of Miami and Joe Weatherly of ,7 J'Ji Then Hobbie and veteran John-12 .193 inv KlioDstein. making his first T.Aaron, Mil.

Zimmer, Cin. Bedell, Mil. Mpnke. Mil. 2 .215 Geiger, Bos.

134 1 Aparicio, Chi. 171 17 w.rc'I'c JUMnn 1R9 105 21 .192) Vinnk-pH im in a 35 Norfolk. Va. 12 .200 14 .196 16 .189 the first seven places in the Charlotte race at the start. More than 60 drivers will compete this week for the 46 starting positions in the 500-mile test at the Atlanta International Raceway.

This will be the third at- A'fit'no. Hous. 153 Rex White of Spartanburg and Sievers, Phila. 122 LIIMs, Hous. 131 6 .183 Grand slam homers B.

Robinson, Baltimore, Mlncher, Minnesota, two each; Hardy, Clinton, Boston; Landis, Chicago; Boyer, New York; Woodlinq, Washington; Power. Minnesota; Ramos, Cleveland, Ned Jarrett of Conover, N. 10 .182 13 Bell, Mil. r.mnrf inm homers Clemente, Pitts are the top Chevrolet contenders niaiL ui mi- t- tight duel. After Klippstein was lifted for a pinch batter in the eighth, veteran Bill Henry mopped up to earn his second win without loss.

The defeat was Ellsworth's sev- burgh; Adcock, Menke, Milwaukee; Mays, Kansas City, one eacn. Charles, Richard Petty of Randleman, Davenporr, san nonoiuii Philadelphia; Brock, Chicago, Edwards, Cincinnati, one each. N.C., is the No. 1 Plymouth driv er and the Bakers Buck and Buddy of Charlotte, N.C., head AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING (4 decisions) Pitcher, Club IP BB SO ERA Wilhelm, Bait. 29 20 8 28 2 3 1.55 Stinmnn.

Minn. 19 10 11 18 3 1 1 89 NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING 14 decisions) up a Chrysler duo. Pitcher, Club Colts Get Orders To Wear Western Outfits on Trips IP BO 50 23 20 5 6 3 1 1.57 Drivers and their entourages enth in 10 decisions. CINCINNATI CHICAGO ob bl ob bi Cardenas ss 4 0 0 0 Brock cf 3 10 0 Keough cf 4 13 0 Hubbs 2b 4 12 0 Robinson rt 4 0 2 0 Williams If 4 0 4 1 Lynch If 4 0 11 Bonks lb 3 0 0 1 bGaines 0 10 0 Altman rf 4 0 10 Pnvletich lb 0 0 0 0 Santo 3b 3 0 0 0 will begin arriving in Atlanta 27 25 10 16 3 25 17 16 10 2 85 71 11 46 6 58 43 20 58 4 16 17 9 10 1 over the weekend, Tuesday and Wednesday have been set aside 1 1.67 2 1.80 2 1.91 4 2.17 3 2.25 2 2.38 1 2.67 3 2.71 1 2.90 2 2.95 53 46 1 3 28 3 Face, Pitt. Miller, S.F.

Elston, Chi. Shaw, Mil. Forrell, Hous. Fischer, Mil. Golden, Hous.

McBean, Pitt. Marlchal, S.F. L. Sherry, L.A. Simmons, St.L.

Purkey, Cin. Koutas, L.A. O'Dell, S.F. Duren, A. 34 15 22 36 2 4 2.

2 Kutyna, Wash. 25 25 8 11 1 4 2.16 Spring, L.A. 33 22 1 2 17 3 1 2 )8 Belinsky, L.A. 68 50 3 4 56 6 2 2.51 Wick s'am, K.C. 50 3 16 33 6 1 2.70 Donovan, Cle.

80 65 2 0 23 8 1 2 81 Aguirre, Det. 28 20 9 22 2 2 2 89 Barber, Bait. 54 52 1 9 33 4 2 3 00 Stenhou'e, Wash. 48 37 27 24 3 1 3 00 Ford, N.Y. 72 68 1 8 40 3 3 3.13 Moore, Minn.

23 15 6 24 3 1 3.13 Conley, Bos. 78 79 20 44 5 5 3.23 Pascual, Minn. 91 86 20 63 7 2 3.26 Perry, Cle. 54 47 13 24 4 2 3.50 Burnslde, Wash. 61 57 1 7 36 4 3 3.54 Terrv, N.Y.

88 68 2 2 52 6 4 3.58 Coleman lb 3 0 10 Bertell 3 0 0 0 cPost If 1112 Ellsworth 0 0 0 0 7imm.r lb 4 0 10 dRodaers 10 0 0 for practice runs with time trials scheduled Thursday and Friday. Gates open at 6 a.m. race day and the drivers will open battle 5 7 3 6 9 7 5 6 54 56 26 32 93 83 42 48 31 22 19 25 64 64 11 33 97 88 21 48 92 86 25 110 80 75 16 62 74 44 24 59 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 Edwards 4 0 0 0 White ss Bias ame 2b 3 0 0 0 Hobble psteln 1 0 0 0 Tappe oPInson 10 0 0 Henry 0 0 0 0 Totals J3 3 3 Totoli for cash and glory at 2 p.m. New HOMELITE 4-Cycle-55 takes you twice as far on every dollar! Gibson, St.L HOUSTON, June 2 (AV-The Houston Colts have received a mandate to wear their blue western hats and boots on road trips. There has been a bit of grumbling about rodeos ever since owners of the new National League club purchased the $200 outfits for travel wear at the start of the 31 3 2 2.97 3.03 3.04 3.04 3.09 3.34 3.35 3.43 3.55 lohnson.

Hous. 64 58 15 60 2 Drvsdale, L.A. 89 83 29 65 8 Mossl, Det. 60 59 1 0 4 0 5 4 3.75 Francis, Pitt. a Filed out for Klippstein In 8th; Ran for Lynch In 9th; c-HIt home run for Coleman In 9th; Hit into double play for Ellsworth In 9th.

B'nik'skl, Minn. 43 39 18 ib 4 i.n Pappas, Bait. 61 50 2 7 50 5 3 3.84 Kaat, Minn. 63 56 2 7 43 3 4 3.86 Coates, N.Y. 43 47 2 1 27 4 2 3.86 Runnina.

Det. 67 69 17 49 5 2 3,90 Bobby Layne To Return; Grid Marks to Go 6 3.58 51 41 29 36 2 63 53 12 29 8 71 52 27 39 5 78 84 70 43 5 75 69 20 4 2 5 91 90 33 50 8 44 49 15 24 2 60 54 28 33 2 Pierce, St. Sanford, S.F. Friend, Pitt. Spahn, Mil.

Jay, Cin. Stone, Hous. Hendlev. Mil. 000 000 0033 Cincinnati Zannl.

Chi. 30 20 1 0 2 5 2 2 3 .90 1 season. 5 3.60 4 3.66 2 3.68 5 3.75 4 3.81 2 3.88 Wynn, Chi. 38 37 1 3 28 3 Buzhardt, Chi. 62 63 20 5 nsteen.

Wash. 35 34 1 6 1 0 1 About 10 players failed to wear the western garb on a Monday 26 27 12 14 3 Anderson, N.Y. 3 4 03 Chicago ouo 4 4.05 5 4.11 E-None. PO-A Cincinnati 27-11, Chl-3 4.13 I cago 27-12 DP White, Hubbs and Banks; 2 4. 15 Santo, Hubbs and Banks; Cardenas, Blas-1 20inaame ond Coleman; Zimmer, Blosin- Wnshhurn.

St.L. 51 52 16 30 3 Stafford, N.Y. 61 52 27 28 4 Sheldon, N.Y. 39 38 1 2 1 5 2 3.91 trip from Cincinnati to Chicago. 45 45 37 4 3 92 Foytock, Det.

Western garb was the subject Bell. Cle. 40 46 IS 28 3 3 4.28; game and Coleman; Blasingame. Car-65 58 3 1 30 5 2 4.29 i nnn ond Pavelitch. l-OB Cincinnati 4, Do what you want to do.

Go where you want to go. Forget about frequent fuel stops and budget-smashing expense.With the new Homelite 4-Cycle-55 you go twice as far on every dollar's worth of gas and oil at top speed even further at cruising speed. Just like your car, the 4-Cycle Homelite burns gasoline only, not a messy mixture of gas and oil. You get longer plug life, gr reliability and absolutely no smoky exhaust. Have more fun, without the fuss, at half the cost.

Make your vacation dollars take you twice as far with a new Homelite 4-Cycle-55, Come in and have a free trial run todayl Horlen, Chi. Wyatt, K.C. 46 42 27 32 3 3 4 30 1 Chicago 5. 25 16 1 3 1 5 3 2 4 321 3.97 .07 4.14 4.18 4.20 4.25 4.27 Sequi, K.l. PITTSBURGH.

June 2 (pi Quarterback Bobby Layne of the Pittsburgh Steelers signed his 15th National Football League contract today, virtually assuring he'll set two more league passing records. The blond Texan is tied with Toole, Cin. 76 67 35 55 4 d'shlck, Hous. 39 44 19 22 2 McDaniel, St.L. 34 28 12 22 1 Curtis, Mil.

42 44 18 23 1 Short, Phila. 37 37 19 28 1 Podres, L.A. 71 75 26 45 3 Hoddix, Pitt. 30 33 10 23 4 Bald ch'n, Phlla. 36 35 22 37 1 Mahaftey, Phila.

78 76 21 44 Jackson, St.L. 74 76 24 28 4 Mocller, L.A. 48 52 27 20 3 Tiefen er. Hous. 2 28 5 16 1 under discussion yesterday in Chicago as Manager Harry Craft held a closed door session with his players.

nb'q te, Bos. 60 65 74 79 3 4.351 Robinson, Lynch. HR Post. SB Pizzaro, Chi. 57 69 3 7 3 9 2 4 4.42 1 Zimmer.

Banks. Walker, K.C. Estrada, Bait. Lee, Minn Krallck, Minn. 6 4.38 4 4.50 4 4.50 71 71 35 I I 4 44 64 59 3 0 57 3 6 4.50 52 51 74 78 3 3 4.50 1 Klippstein 63 76 13 3 5 3 4 4.57 1 Henry (W, 2-0) 55 59 2 2 31 4 1 4.58 i Hnhhle ER BB SO 7 2 2 1 8 10 0 12 7 2 2 1 3 2 110 1 IP 7 2 8 2-3 1-2 1 4.591 Penan.

Del Williams, L.A. 49 45 27 33 5 Craft refused to discuss what took place but he did say: "They voted 100 per cent for the western suit before the start of Sammy Baugh in tossing 187 2 4.78! Ellsworth (L 3-7) 33 31 10 18 3 Schultz, Chi. 2 4.641 Fornieles, Bos. 1 4.69; Chance, L.A. touchdown passes and trails Harvey.

Barllck. 4 4.71 1 Daniels. Wash. d.H.I! 6 4 98 1 Crawford, Vargo 3 5.00: 2:04. A 7,164.

2 5.19 48 59 1 18 4 42 36 23 41 0 43 42 15 76 1 43 42 29 21 3 Baugh's 1,709 pass completions 3 4.81 McBride, L.A McLlsh, Phlla. Anderson, Chi. Drob'sky, Cin. Buhl, Chi. Hook, N.Y.

32 31 17 14 2 41 49 20 25 3 47 45 21 22 1 54 55 3 8 3 9 3 59 69 17 30 4 60 53 2 4 36 4 61 62 47 38 1 40 47 11 19 1 31 36 10 13 2 55 62 31 26 2 the season." "We will wear the suits," said Hal Smith, catcher and player 62 14 36 3 34 37 9 25 3 Sturdlv't, Pitt. 3 4.81 5 5.08 2 5.56 2 5.63 6 5.68 7 5 73 3 5.73 McC'mick, S.F. 32 35 14 13 2 4 5.25 6 5.31 3 5.40 2 5.52 5 5.73 5 5 79 Herbert, Chi. Rakow, K.C. Schwall, Bos.

Lary, Det. Brown, Bait. Bnss. K.C. Pfister, K.C.

Cisco, Bos. Latman, Cle. Jackson, N.Y. 65 77 20 35 2 55 72 13 27 2 Crala, N.Y. Layer, Miss Smith Win Paris Tennis Tournament 44 49 13 29 1 52 69 25 30 1 DON DECKER'S Snug Harbor Boats 4 4 6 07 6 5 Glusti, Hous.

Hobble, Chi. Burdette, Mil. 56 43 3 7 40 46 46 28 23 31 36 13 24 25 24 24 17 26 27 14 9 36 39 11 13 2 4 6.00 2 4 6.10 2 3 6.12 1 3 7.69 68 77 29 37 3 6 6.09 Ellsworth, Chi. McDowell, Cle Bowsfield, L.A Hamilton. Phlla.

62 64 43 43 3 5 6.24 McClain, Wash. 23 33 11 6 0 4 9.78 No-hit game Belinsky, Los Angeles. Cardwell, Chi. 58 70 21 39 1 6 6.52 Sadeckl, St.L. 40 52 19 22 2 3 6.53 by only 11.

Layne already holds records for most yards gained passing (25,035) and the most attempts The signing put an end to rumors that Layne planned to quit. The rumors were triggered by Pittsburgh's acquisition of veteran quarterback Ed Brown in an off-season trade with the Chicago Bears. The record for the most seasons played in the league is 16, also held by Baugh, the former Washington Redskin star. PARIS, June 2 W) Australia's Rod Laver and Margaret Smith MO 3-2401 Fort Myers Beach were the individual winners in to day's final round of the French international tennis tournament. representative.

"We voted to wear them. That's all there is to it." From all reports, the players, in effect, were advised: "You voted for the western outfits; now wear them." Some players had said they were a bit sensitive to such airport and stadium remarks as "where is the rodeo?" and "where's your horse?" Several had said they thought the suits and the blue hats and boots gave the ball club a circuslike appearance. Pitcher Dick Farrell was among those out of proper travel uniform for the Cincinnati-Chicago trip. "Mine needed pressing," Farrell said. "That's all.

I think the suits Come in and have a FREE Trial Run Today! Registration Wednesday Night Power Squadron to Give Course In Handling of Small Boats Laver won the men's singles crown with a comeback victory over countryman Roy Emerson, 3-6, 2-6, 6-3, 9-7, 6-2. Miss Smith won the women's title by defeating another Australian, Lesley Turner, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5. A large crowd watched the final round on a bright, sunny day, the Registration for a free course in piloting and small boat hand- js no licensing agency ling to be given by the Fort operators of small boats, but ers Power Squadron will be held yoar mnrp an(1 movp pe0ple at p.m. Wednesday at Qf this free first good weather the tournament has enjoyed. Laver.

seeded first in the tournament, had to rally after dropping tht first two sets 1o Emerson. lounge at the Municipal Yacht; jnstnCrjon 200 persons en- Basin. rolled in similar courses during The rourse. onen to men and the nast year. The power sauad- are great for travel." Pidge Browne, a first baseman, agreed.

"I'll wear my suit all the time but not when it's not presentable," Browne said. "Mine needed pressing." women, includes basic instruction also offers more advanced Laver won the third set and drew in boating safety, courses in seamanship, piloting even with his second-seeded coun-chart reading, use of compass and navigation but only to those i tryman in the hard-fought fourth DO YOU NEED NEW TIRES? RECAPS? WHEEL ALIGNMENT? BRAKES? BALANCING? BIG SAVINGS AT OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE SOON AT and other boating who have successfully completed i set. The women's match was fea It is given as a public service oyjthis basic course, Lewis stated. power squadrons all over thej Chessmen Adjourn After 41 Moves tured by defensive play. Both Miss Smith and Miss Turner seemed content to play the baseline and rarely did they rush the net.

Miss Smith came from behind in the third set to clinch the set, match and title when she broke Miss Turner's service after country. Kenneth Lewis, commander of the local squadron, said the class will meet one evening a week for about 10 weeks. The session Wednesday night will be devoted Summer Bowling Schedule Listed Summer bowling activity at the Royal Palm Lanes will begin this week. Tomorrow night's activity will feature the men's handicap league; Tuesday night, men's classic scratch league; Wednesday night, mixed league; and Thursday night, women's Handicap. WILLEMSTAD, Curacao, Ne-therland Antilles, June 2 II to a general briefing and out- line of the course and to en-, Bobby Fischer, young chess mas ter trom tsrooKiyn, ana faui ten-ko of New York, adjourned their match in the candidates tournament last night after 41 moves.

TIRE STORE rolling members. The weekly classes will be held at the Junior High School just south of Hanson Street beginning Wednesday 13th at 8 o'clock. Fischer, playing black, 3913 Palm Beach Blvd. "With hundreds of new boatsjput on the drfrnsive early but on local waters each year, it is managed to pull about even with JETS AT WAl CHI LA The undefeated Fort Myers Jets will play the Wauchiila Braves at Wauchiila at 1:30 this aftermxin. The Jets have won all seven of their games.

Arthur ('uniniings will pitch for th locals. The Fort Hams play today at Hohe Sound. ar imperative that these new boat Fred Schubach Sr. is equipment manager for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football league. His son Fred has a similar job with the Baltimore Colts.

OX 4-3058 Brnko with patient maneuvering, It was a 15th round match. Play! resumed last night after a five-day break. men learn the hasic requirements for the own safety and that of others," said Lewis..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the News-Press
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About News-Press Archive

Pages Available:
2,672,538
Years Available:
1911-2024