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SB Fort Myere (Fla.) New-Pre, Friday, June 12, 1959 McMillan Sparks Attack Trusses Top Rated Kegler To Hold Clinic, Give Instruction Reds Score 8 Runs on 8 Hits As Newcombe Blanks Chicago Camp Supports CHICAGO (AP) Don New- Red Storey Won't Return to Hockey MONTREAL, June 11 (JF) Red Storey, who resigned a a National Hockey League referee after he was publicly criticized by League President Clarence Campbell last season, said today he definitely would not return to the job. Owners of the six NHL clubs agreed yesterday to "leave it up to Storey" to decide what his status with the league would be for next season. They reached their decision after a closed session during the league's annual meeting here. Former Olympic Diving Star Dies LOS ANGELES June 11 (JP) The death of former Olympic games and national diving champion Mickey Riley was disclosed today as funeral services were held for the 48-year-old athlete. Death was from natural causes.

Riley, who competed under his real name of Michael Galitzen, won the springboard title in the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, his hometown. He was also pn the United States team, at the age of 18, in the Olympic Games in 1928 at Amsterdam, and held national titles from 1928 through 1932. TT II ZENITH Hearing Aids RICHARDS Prescriptions 11 Hendry St. ED 4-3X71 ii.l:iiu..jiiiuiu iim in 4 I It I combe of the Cincinnati Reds blanked the Chicago Cubs 8-0 Thursday for his fifth straight victory. Newcombe gave up nine hits, walked only one and struck out four as he beat the Cubs for the 20th time in 26 decisions.

was head for their final three runs in the eighth. Two safe bunts by Pinson and Jerry Lynch set the stage. Bell singled home, the first run. Long fumbled Bailey's roller down the first base line and two more runs scored. Chicago shortstop Ernie Banks, playing his 400th consecutive National League game, went hitless.

Tony Taylor's three consecutive singles paced the Chicago attack. CINCIMNATI CHICAGO ab ibrlM Temple 3b 9 0 0 T.Taylor 3b 4 0 0 Pinsnn cf 4 2 10 Dark 3b 4 0 0 0 Lynch If 4 110 Walli rf 4 0 10 Drupo lh 0 0 0 0 Banks 4 0 0 0 R'bi'ui lb If 2 2 11 Long lb 3 0 0 0 Bell rf 4 13 2 Thomon If 4 0 0 0 Bailey 4 110 Altman cl 4 0 2 0 Thomai 3b 4 0 0 0 Tavlor 4 0 2 0 Kasko 3h 0 0 0 0 Drab'sky 10 0 0 McMillan til! aNoren 10 10 Newe'mbe 1 0 0 0 Hobbie 0 0 0 0 hMamh'l 10 0 0 Morehead 0 0 0 0 Hlllman 0 0 0 0 cMorvn 10 0 0 Total. 34 TMall Singled for Drabowsky In 5th: Filed out for Hobble In 7th; Flied out for Hillman in 9th. HOMES CLOSE IN Frank a member of the bowling promotion staff of the American Machine and Foundry will be on hand at the Royal Palm Lanes today and tomorrow to give free instructions to bowlers. Clause, recognized as one of the top keglers in the East, will arrive this afternoon and be at the lanes at 3:30 p.m.

and will give instruction during the afternoon and evening both today and tomorrow. On Sunday, Clause will team with Alice Swanson of Miami, one of the top women keglers in the state with a 185 average, to face Ruth Wheeler and Chuck Houck of Fort Myers in an exhibition match. Mrs. Wheeler won the scratch singles championship in the state tourney this year and Houck recently tossed the only 300 game in Fort Myers bowling history. Clause a Pennsylvanian has nine sanctioned 300 games to his credit.

His average from ABC competition is 301 and was one of the nation's top keglers in 1955-56 with a sizzling 224 average. The free instructions, the Sun-rWiy clinic and exhibition (starting time will be 2 p.m.) are part of the open house festivities of the Royal Palm Lanes celebrating the opening of the 10 new alleys. A total of, 26 alleys are now in operation at the beautiful bowling center. nis Dociy was discovered in his Hollywood apartment Tues- day night. He is survived by three brothers, and four sisters.

Last year Riley's ex-teammate, Harold (Dutch) died in La Jolla, Calif. In th K932 Olympics Riley was second to Smith in the tower dive and Smith was second to Riley in the springboard event. For years, as a hobby, Riley performed at swimming meets in a diving comedy routine. He Newcombe first shutout since Aug. 21, 1957.

Newcombe's one walk went to Dale Long leading off the ninth. Rookie George Alt man singled for the Cubs' ninth hit. But Newcombe ended any Cub hopes for a rally by getting Sammy Taylor and Moose Moryn, a pinch batter, on long flies to right field. It was Newcombe's sixth win. He has lost four.

Shortstop Roy McMillan, hitting his second homer in as many games, powered the Reds into a 3-0 lead in the second. His homer, No. 9, hit the left field foul line marker after Gus Bell and Ed Bailey singled. Moe Drabowsky, losing his fifth of nine decisions, yielded two more runs in the third. Vada Pin-son walked with one out and took second on a wild pitch.

Frank Robinson followed with his sixth hit of the series, a single, scoring Pinson. Bell's double scored Robinson. The Reds tagged Seth More- at beautiful McGregor Groves Cincinnati Chit-ago (KM (Km ooo OOd0 was employed in movie studios as a film editor. T. Taylor.

Long. PO-A Cincinnati 27-10. Chicago 27-15. DP-Thoma, Temple and Robinson; Dark, T. Taylor and Long 2.

LOB Cincinnati 3. Chicago 9. 2B Bell. HR McMillan. SB Pinson.

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Faced 5 batters In Wh. WP Drabowsky. Cunlan. Burkhart, Veiuon. Donatelll.

2:21. A 5.422. Chicago U. May Resume Football ONE BACK IS BACK BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (NEA) Indiana will have only one starter from its 1958 backfield returning, fullback Vic Jones.

Scott Drysdale, father of Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Don Drysdale, has been signed again to scout for the Dodgers. Braves, Pirates Win in LL Minors The Brave edged the Yankees 4-3 and the Pirates walloped the Red Sox 21-11 in a minor division game of the Fort Myers Little League at Boys' Field last night. The Braves collected only three hits with Parker getting a double and Hopkins and Reed singles. John Hendry, Roberta, Palartis, and French had singles for the Yankees, Ronnie Ric-ciardi clouting a douMe. The Pirates hit hard and often with Boh Ellie getting four singles, Conderellis a double and a single and Robbie Wilson and Don Shy rock dou bles.

Scott Graham had two singles and Ronnie Swallow one. Rusty Berncr had a pair of doubles for the Red Sox with Curt Bradbury adding a single. DIRECTIONS DriTe west on McGregor Boulevard Jua past the eit limits to the large sign on the left the ONLY Orange Grove Community on McGregor Boulevard. A GIFT FOR HARVKV HAM)1. National League President Warren Gllee is shown with silver tray and It ntlxer goblet will present to Pittsburgh Pitcher Harey Haddlx In Pittsburgh tonight in recognition of it perfect innings against Milwaukee May 26.

The plate Is Inscribed "To Harvey llatlrflx In recognition of his outstanding performance unprin-edented In baseball history pitching 12 consecutive perfect Innings game of May 26, 1959." The goblets are numbered Inning by Inning with the play by play account of how the Braves were retired. (Al Wlrephoto) AUTO PARTS REBUILT Starters Generators SALES SERVICE SILCOX MOTOR PARTS 2512 Anderson Ave. The first nine holes at Augusta, National Golf Club are called the dry nine because of the absence of water hazards. The second nine is the wet nine because there are one or more water hazards on five of the holes, Phone WE. 6-2101 U.

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Two Must Accept Olympic Terms NEED SPACE? All-Concrete CARPORT Brundage Extends Welcome Hand To Communist, National China CHICAGO, June 11 The dean of students at the University of Chicago tonight disclosed that his office is considering resumption of intercollegiate football at the school. "I feel that football haa a unique value as a spectator sport in this country. A college ought to give a student access to this experience." He said three questions are being examined: How strong could U. of C. teams become without involving the university in admissions and scholarship "practices" w'hich are undesirable? What would such a competitive program cost and where would the money come from? What acceptable schedule could be planned Chicago, once a member of the Big Ten, withdrew from intercollegiate football in 1939.

Kennetfh L. Currie, a student from Edmonton, Canada, and a member of the intercollegiate swimming team, won the Amos Alonzo Stagg certificate awarded to the senior athlete with the best all-around record for athletics, scholarship and character. Storage or Utility Room Florida Rooms Additions LET US QUOTE Office ED 4-3191 FL0RICRETE, inc. 3753 Palm Beach Blvd. After WE 6-2969 LAUSANNE, Switzerland, June 11 Avery Brundage today extended a welcoming hand to both Communist China and Nationalist China to return to the Olympic organization, but on Olympic terms.

He also flatly denied published reports that the uproar over expelling Nationalist China mipht cause him to resign as president of the International Olympic Committee before the end of his eight year term in I960. Nationalist China was expelled from the IOC in a meeting at Roby said he and John May Garland of Los Angeles voted against expelling the Nationalists. Brundage, the thud American on the committee, did not vote as presiding officer. 1 In dismissing reports he might resign Brundage said stoutly: "I have no thought of resigning. Why should The decision wms an overwhelming action of the committee.

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(Concrete Maeoory Corp.) ft. Myers ED Mll Naplce Ml 1-S7M Paul GonU NE 1-4 lil sports on Formosa, where the Nationalists are based, wa in the Distaff Handicap. ''We hope to find the solution to the problem and we will talk with the Nationalist Chinese in good time to see what can he done," said Brundage. "But we will not change our decision which makes it clear that they can stand only for the Wand of Formosa just as the Peiping committee can stand only for continental China." Brundage said only seven of The Cord Featured in Tires of Leading 1959 Cars; Brundage aid the IOC did not haw any application from Communist China to return to the committee and added "I don't know whether they now intend to come back. If they do, it will he on our terms, and not on theirs." In Washington, Lincoln White, preps officer of the State Department, criticized the IOC anew and termed it the only international organization which insists that Nationalist Chinese athletes be classified as l-epresentatives of Formosa and not the Republic of China.

White also said Chines Communist athletes could bo admitted to the United States to participate in the lflfiO Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, California, with visas as mainland Chinese athletes and not as representatives of all China. However there was little likelihood they would compete Rince the Chinese Communists do not belong to any of Mie required international spoils organizations. the 48 IOC members at Munich opposed the decision expelling the Nationalists. This was in sharp variance with the statement of Douglas F. Roby of Detroit, one of the American IOC members, who said in New York on his return from Europe that "The vote was tnken by a show of hands and my opinion was that the vote was 28 for and 22 against." mix, bit.

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