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The Surf. vf port Times Saiurriav. Julv 2ft, 1W2 1 Kansas City Bonus Baby Has Surgery ROCHESTER. July 27 ON ALLISON'S HOMER Twins Thump Indians, 2-1 CLEVELAND, July 27 Allison's ninth inning home run gave trie Minnesota Twins a 2-1 victory over the Cleveland Indians Friday night in the opener of a four came series. iP Lew Krausse.

bonus baby of the Kansas City Athletics, underwent surgery on his right elbow today and will be out of action the rest of this baseball season. A Mayo Clinic spokesman said surgeons performed a relative- fly minor operation to correct a Allison's blast into the upper left field dock after aprW 1 vi series of irritated muscle ligaments. Also here for medical atten the first two batters had' Solons Drub Boston Sox In Twin Bill tion were another Athletics hurl-er. Dave Wickersham, and the club owner, Charles O. Finlcv.

grounded out broke up a tight pitching duel between Camilo Pascual and Jim Perry. Pascujil. a righthander, finished strong, facing v. WASHINGTON. July 27 iF-The Finlcy underwent surgery for the removal of bone spurs last week.

Wickersahm is being treated for a broken rib, a hairline fracture, discovered after his arrival at the clinic. Krausse was signed for last five innincs in nicking up his for 32 hits, seven of thorn i 13th triumph against six defeats. hme runs, in a twi-night double- champions are preparing for their clash in Chicago August 3 with the College All-Stars. From left: Paul Dudley, halfback; Richard Davis and George Haney, linemen. COACH VINCE LOMBARD! (seated) of the Green Bay Packers smilingly welcomes three Packer rookies to the club's training camp at West De Pere, where the National Football League BY SCORE 1 lr The victory was the fourth header Friday, trouncing the Red straight over the Indians for the Sox 112 an'l 141.

Twins, who swept a three-game Kk Johnson had a homer in series from the Tribe in Minne-i1''" game for the Senators. His sota last week in which Allison second-game blast opened the! hit four homers. His blast Fri-i WasllinKton scoring in the first in-; day night was his 16th of the It came with Jim Piersall, season. nn base. Perry gave up six hits, as did Kt'n Hamlin drove a grand slam, Pascual, in going the distance.

It J10 run "Ho the Washington was the first time an Indian bullpen in the sixth, when the Sen-; pitcher had gone the route since came UP w'th six runs. I'orrv did it in tontine Detroit The Senators were out hit in the 000 last year. Finley said here he believed Kraussa was "trying too hard" at Binghamton in the Eastern League, where the pitcher was sent for seasoning. Krausse will remain here about 10 days more but the clinic spokesman said the pitcher will remain hospitalized all that time. Krausse agreed with Finley and doctors that he should not pitch more this year, but should give his arm plenty of time Hf Sfe 3sr- 14 i.n in in innincs in i ho first i opener, 13-12, but Boston left but Boston left men on base.

Washington made of a doubleheader July 4. The loss was Perry's eighth in lt de- Al Kaline Sparks Detroit To Victory Over LA Angels DETROIT, July 27 iP Al Ka- collarbone, made Hank Aguirre a on which they won only three of line's sharp single to right with winner as 38,500 fans welcomed 13 games. two out in the ninth drove in two the Tigers home from a road trip fnp winning blow came off reruns as the Detroit Tigers rallied ANGELE, DeTR0(T liever Dean Chance, who came on for a 4-3 victory over the Los ab bi with the Angels leading 3-1, one Angeles Angels Friday night. ct fjj, "joio a() mnwn mA haline. playing his first game wagner it hoc Bunnm 1 promptlv walked the bases full, at home since rppoverine from his Torres 3b 3 0 0 0 Bruton ct 5 0 0 1 1 ji iniint simi i inn i nit, mini ins lh RHko lb 2 112 Kaline rt 4 0 up for that in the second game, with a 20-hit attack.

Late-inning scoring saved the Red Sox from a double shutout. Chuck Schilling and Russ Nixon homered in the last two innings of the first game. When the Red Sox finally got a rally going, in the ninth inning of the second game and scored their lone run, Ion Gile overran second base and was tagged out to end the ball game. cisions. The Twins scored in the first inning on singles by Lenny Green and Vic Power and a sacrifice fly by Rich Rollins.

The Indians tied it up in the fourth on singles by Willie Kirklaml and John Romano, a sacrifice by Woodic Held and an infield out. CLEVELAND MINNESOTA to come back. His plans are to report for spring training with the Athletics next spring. .1 enn in os Wins MAGNOLIA, July 27 (Special 1 Gail Jennings is the new champion in the under 12 divi-sion of the Magnolia playgrounds tennis tournaments. She defeated Ann Landes, last year's champion, (-2 Wednesday.

bi lb bi 3 110 3 0 1 OL GrtM If Oinf cf lit Lilt- I ill tr lilt: iii.il fractured nuimers 4 i loiaviro it 4 i i rt i cash ib 4 i i i of their three runs in the ninth Ail-Star pitcher Dave Stenhouse two-monin layott witn a weathered the Boston attack in the In the only other match played, 4 0 10 3 0 0 1 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 3 111 Koppe ss 4 0 0 0 McAulilte 2b 2 0 0 0 ulipn hi threw to first Turnpr last vonr's i-iinnpr. Dillarfl II Frflncona lb Kirtcland rt Romano HHd si Phillips 3b Perry first game, going the distance for 2 I 0 0 bMorton 1 0 0 0 i r-11 i 0 1 OPower lb 4 0 3 CPoilms 3b 4 I 1 OKlllfbrcw It 3 0 1 CTuttle ct 0 0 0 OAtlKon rt 3 0 0 Oflatiev 3 0 0 lAlien 2b 3 0 0 OVrrsalles Pascual AT IUT() HOVGE orba Spring Chance 4 0 0 0 his Kith win against four losses. 0 0 0 0 only ui uion Midi urn- up, won over aara onarp, o-t. 0 3 0 nouncer Dac'k to lne Two oioo runners advanced into scoring po- Medical supplies are stored in i 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 10 Wood 2b 0 0 0 0 Boros 3b Brown cLary Aguirre dRoarke 0 0 sition and Kaline chased tnem i 75 Cprman Iwalinnc fnr omorcion. Don Rudolph went all the way in the second.

It evened his record at 4 4. Washington's other home-run East, 1110 10 1 Totals Hit) 000 100 0001 Totals Cleveland home with his single to right. cy use during and after air raids Totals 32 1 Totals 34 4 4 100 000 001 I he Angels ent ahead in the Minnesota dan tor Romano in 9th niuers were Lon ikk, CHUCK L-oi- LOWEST PRICES ON e- Roiimv po A-winnM0t tjer. Ham' Bricht and John 1' lJ. Cleveland 2)12.

DP Held Kindall and Trancona (2), Versalles, Power, Rol Schaive. b-Hit mto torce piay for McAuiitte in eighth with two runs that broke a toAC9rVin0thrown d-SinBltf 1-1 tie. Steve Bilko's homer sent Lot Angeles oto ooo 0203 Los Angeles ahead 1-0 in the sec- but Norm Cash's 28th home TEXACO GASOLINE FIRE A(9 SKY 00 CHIEF Mat BOSTON CHIEF 2-9 (two out when winning run scored), run tied it in the fourth First Cam WASHINGTON ab bi ab I bi 3b 5 0 4 0 Hamlin ss 5 0 0 0 Kartndky. The defeat dropped the second Garnder BACON EDWARDS Gemcr ct Ire Ski 2739 Greenwood Rd. it place Angels four games behind the leading New York Yankees.

ueiron ti Ur Koppe, Moran and Bil-ko. LOB Los Anaeles 7, Detroit 9. HR-Bilko, Cash. Asulrre, Boros. SF Bilko.

IP ER BB SO Grfca 7 13 4 31 1 2 5 Spnna .1 2 2 2 0 1 Cnance (L, 74) 1-3 1 1 1 1 0 Aguirre (W 8-4) .9 6 3 3 4 8 WP Aguirre. McKinlev. Chylak, Umont, Stewart 2:44. A 38.500. 0 1 0 Piersall cf 5 0 2 0 5 0 10 Johnson 3b 4 2 12 4 12 1 Con I 3b 10 0 0 4 0 10 Bricjrtt lb 4 2 3 2 5 0 0 0 biptel lb 0 0 0 0 5 111 Hinton rf 4 110 3 0 2 0 Bctzer 2 110 2 0 0 0 Lock II 3 10 1 10 10 Cott er 2b 3 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 Schaive 2b 1111 1 0 0 0 Stenhouse 4 112 Nuon Runnels lb Clinton rt Scnillino 2b Hres-oud ss nb'Q tie aPhiiiev Schwail forn.eies ((YrbiT Winner In Tennis Meet Attention Bowlers: Sign up NOW for JPflj Guaranteed Payoff Weekly in J)U Southgafe "a Doubles I 1 era's something new, exciting and profitable for adult bowlers: Southgate's Silver Dollar Doubles 70 handicap for men, 80 for women.

Guaranteed payoff of $50.00 weekly. Entry fee $3.00 per person. Squad times: 4 PM and 1 1 PM Saturday, 1 PM and 9:45 PM Sundays. For information can- Totals 40 13 Totals 3t 11 1) It a Doubled for Vonhooauett in 6th; Ran tor Bright in th. Boston ooo one on 1 Washin9ton 000 217 lOx 11 Gardner.

PO-A-Boston 24-. Wash-1 ington 2M OP Gardner, Scnillino and Runnels IOB Boston 14, Washington r. 2B Re'rer, Piersall. Phiiiev, Hinton, Cottier. Bressoud HR Bright, Cottier, Johnson.

Shalve, Schilling. Nlon. SB Pierian lins and Allen; Power Versaites and Power LOB Minnesota 4, Cleveland MS -Allison. S--Held. if- Rollins IP BB SO Pascual IW.

IS! 1 4 112 7 Perry (L. 6 2 2 3 2 Nurlev. Fiflhertv, Smith, Carngan 2 12 ittle Folks Star. Durinii Splash 3Icel I BATON ROt'GF. July 27 It "Tot Day'' here at the Southern Junior Olympic short course swimming and diving chnnipionhip as the little people tonk over action in diving cents.

In the tio 's ID and under. Shrevcport's Alan Ross scored 1 oh 0.1 ixmits to finish second behind Herford Percy of the Capitol Suim Club In uirls II and-12 Hicnda Todd of Shrcvcport took a sixth place with Hit points. Shrcvcport entries are expected to fair better Saturday and Sunday when swimming highlights the three-day meet. Diwng in the boys and girls 10-and under and ll-and-12 age groups were the only events on I Friday's program. Prelims in swim evetns are slated for a in DAYTON, Ohio, July 27 Second-seeded Susan Gerber of Middletown easily defeated unseeded Joan Swanson of Providence, R.

today to win the girls 18 division of the Western Junior Girls Tennis Championship. Miss Swanson. who had staged two major upsets to reach the finals, was on the short end of a fi-2, 6-1 score. ER BR SO 3 2 0 2 4 4 2 0 4 4 12 2 2 3 5 Drummond, IP nb'a ttt (L, 10) 5 5 xSchwall 0 2 f-ornietes 3 5 Stenhouve (W. 10 41 9 13 Faced four men in ath.

U-S'pvens. Kinnamon, N.irr 2 21. SOUTHGATE Hearne at Mansfield Rd. Bowling Lanes ME 5-3577 (Second Came) BOSTON WASHINGTON ab bi ab bi Gardner 3b 4 0 2 0 Hamlin ss 5 2 3 5 Hardv cf 4 0 10 Brinkman ss 0 0 0 0 Ml vtrze-iki If 4 110 Piersall cf Pauiiafonl 1 0 0 0 Hicks ct Tillman 3 0 10 Johnson 3b Clinton rf 3 0 0 0 King rf Runnels lb 3 0 0 1 Bright lh Gile lb 1 0 0 0 aZipiel lb Schilling 2b 4 0 10 Hinton rf 3 2 2 1 3 0 2 0 5 12 2 i 0 4 112 10 0 0 3 12 0 IIM Bressoud is 3 0 2 0 bO Con'll 3b 2 0 0 0 Grid Stars Open Drills RATON ROUGE. July 27 i Special i Louisiana's finest high school footballers checked in at Louisiana Stale University Friday and immediately began preparations for the Louisiana High School All-Star game.

The game will be played in Baton Rouge's Memorial Stadium Thursday, August 2 at 8 p.m. Rival coaches James "Fuzzy" Brown 'Istrouma1, C. G. Felder 'Kent wood) and Eddie Harelson Jennings) for the East and Racer Hol-stead Tallulah, Mike Lyle Oberlinei, and Jack Doland 1 Sulphur fur the East, settled their players in their dormitories and then called them out for their initial workout under cloudy skies on turf made soft by heavy afternoon rains. Coaches of both squads indicated that they were well pleased with the physical condition of their players and said that they could move into concentrated practice sessions without devoting too much time to conditioning work.

Officials of the Louisiana High School Coaches Association, sponsors of the game, said that there would be no advance sale of tickets. Tickets will be sold only at the site of the game priced al Sl.iSo for adults and $1.00 lor students and children. The game, along with the All Star Basketball Game scheduled for Tuesday, July 31 at the Istroutna High Gymnasium, is held in conjunction with the annual Louisiana High School Coaches Association football and basketball clinics. The basketball clinic featuring Coach Forest Anderson of Michigan State, Luther Marlar of Southeastern and Lenny Fant of Northeast Louisiana, is scheduled for Monday and 'I uesday, July 30 and 31. The football portion will have as guest lecturers John Bridget's of Baylor and Jerry Claiborne, Virginia Tech and will be held August 1-3.

All lectures will be held in the LSU Music School 1 -two 2 0 0 0 Lock If Nichols 1 0 0 0 Schmidt Cottier 2b Schaivf 2b Rudolph 4 2 2 2 5 12 1 4 2 2 1 10 10 3 2 10 Saturday- July 28th, 1962 Totals 13 1 I 1 Totals 44 14 20 14 a- walked tor Bright in 6th; Ground- for Saturday and Sunday mornings with finals Saturday and Sunday nights. Mote dmng is scheduled for Saturday aiternoon at 2 m. when the 13-14 and l.VUi age groups compete in one-meter div ing events. Three-meter diving in the same age groups is scheduled for Sunday afternoon at the same times ed out tor Hinton in 6th Boston 000 000 001 1 Washington 230 306 00i 14 Cisco, Gardner, O'Connell PO A-Boston 24 11. Washington 2711 DP -Johnson, Cottier and Bright; Rressoud and Schilling; Tillman and Bressoud.

LOB 6, Washington 12 2B Piersall. Hamlin. Gardner, Hicks. HRJonnson, Lock. Hamlin.

SB-Cottier IP ER BB SO Cisco (L.4 7) 5 13 16 13 11 4 2 Nichols 2 3-3 4 1 21 2 I Rudolph (W4-4) 9 8 1113 WP Nichols. Klnnamon, D'ummond, Naoo. Sttvans. 2 26 A 11.598 -zJ PmmPSBMEfffl0OI) Heavies Vie In Miami TV Boul Tonisrlit MIAMI P.KACH. Fla July 27 i.4 Canadian heavyweight champion Hubert Cleroux rules an R-5 favorite t.vor Mike De.Iohn of Miami in a 10-round fight tomorrow night that is expected to be a slamming bee.

Kach is gunning for his knockout. rlcnm Lineup Si hv Oilers HOl'STON. July 27 i.r Gary Cutsinger, a 235-pound middle linebacker from Oklahoma State, will he the only rookie in the starting lineup tomorrow night when the Houston Oilers hold an intrasrpiad game. Although this year's rookie class included such fine prospects as Tom Goode. Walt Suggs.

John Frongillo. Hobby Jancik and Charley Frazier. only Gutsinger was chosen when Coach Frank i Pop i Ivy decided to go with his Ctroc itt 66 MICE Ml. Zion Kingston Rds. Cleroux, of Montreal, has com- veterans as he matched offense Henry Carter, Operator, says.

"It Will Be My Pleasure to Serve You." against defense. piled a record of 32 wins, one de- F.von Cutsinger more or less feat and three draws without ha v- won his job by default because ling been knocked off his feet. of an injury to veteran Dcnnit Snorted DeJohn, formerly of Morris. Syracuse, N.Y., who is 42-fl-i, "if Thirty-eight collegians were hid- I hit him, he'll either go down or ding for jobs with the American be doing some queer things on Football League champions when 'his feet. mumum-h ANY BRAND ROOM Air Conditioners workouts started two weeks ago, and another half-dozen more re- i miiiirt; quested uniforms alter training started.

rm "I can knock out any guy I can hit. And from what I hear, Cleroux can he hit." Cleroux' manager Al Bachman said: "We'll be looking for De-John to try to do it with a wild punch, quick." enjoy true old-style Kentucky Bourbon 305 OCKIEY UN 5-8451 i few Wilson Grade A Fryer- With Each "Fill-Up" Cokes Gifts 0 Register for 10 Prizes! til Set of 4 WSW New Action Trtod Nylon Tub.Ln Tim 2nd Browni Movie Comero 3rd SO gals. Phillips Flite Fuel Gasoline 4th Car Wash Free each week for 3 months 5th Wash, Polish Wax, and lubricate your car 6th Change of Trop-Artic Motor Oil 4 Purolater Filter 7th Case of 24 1 qts. Outboard Motor Oil 8th Change of Trop-Artic Motor Oil 9th 1 80-lb. Sacks Phillips 66 Amonium Sulfate Fertiliser 10th IS gals.

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To Get Card for TREE Early American Glasses. VOTE FOR AND SUPPORT HOBERT EDWIN HENDRIX, SR. NO. 57 Democratic Candidate for COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC UTILITIES I'Jnn (rid Scriniiimjrc LAKE FOREST, July 27 if Two all-veteran units will collide tomorrow in the St. Louis Football Cardinals' first full length scrimmage.

Only two players, one in each unit, are different from the Card team that closed the 11 National Football League season. Ernie McMillan, called into the Army at midyear, will be at right tackl'e on offense, and Willie West, a reserve the last two seasons, will be in the starting defense backficld. The Cards learned that Joe Driskill, a defensive halfback the hist two years, will not be released from the Army to play this year. The first horse race meeting at. Saratoga was held in August of lliul.

Always smoother because it's slow-dis tilled and bottled at the peak of perfection. I PLEDGE TO: 1. Support states rights. 2. Support segregation.

3. Operate Department of Public Utilities in a businesslike way. 4. When and where possible decrease cost of water and sewage to consumers. 5.

Work in harmony with other departments of city government and always be keenly interested in the welfare of our city. (Political Ad Paid far By Hobrt Edwin H.ndrix. Sr.) KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY PROOF EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY. LOUISVIllC. KENTUCKY.

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