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rrv et Giants Slam Bucs To Take League Lead COMICS AMUSEMENTS CLASSIFIED SPORTS MONDAY MAY 9 I960 CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS SECTION Barber Wins Tournament Of Champs Little Jerry Finishes Strong for Record 268 SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Thc Sun Francisco Giants given a giant-sized assist by seven Pittsburgh errors plastered the hapless Pirates 13-1 Sunday sweeping a thrre-game scries and moving to a lull game lead In the National League Lilly Mike McCormick winning his fourth against no defeats throttled the Bucs with six hits The Giants collected 13 off live Pirates pitchers six going for extra bases San Francisco introduced 10 batters in the first and fifth innings and errors played a major role Pirate shortstop Dick Groat made one in the first and two in the fifth The Pirates' downfall came before a crowd of 40713 in the first Inning when starter Joe Gibbon walked the first two Don Blasimgame and Jim Davenport -and gave up a double to Willie Mays Gibbon to Mainer Gibbon went to the showers after walking Willie McCovoy Jim Umbricht relieved and struck out Orlando Cepcda But Groat muffed Felipe grounder and center fielder Gino Cimoli dropped Bob Schmidt's slmrt fly That accounted lor three runs Kd Bressoud's sacrifice fly brought in a fourth The second act in the comedy of errors occurred in the fifth when the Giants picked up six runs on live hits and three Pirate miscues The game got underway on the wrong track for Pittsburgh when Bob Skinner led off in the first with a triple and was doubled off third by McCormick who snared Groat's liner Skinner Thumbed Skinner was thumbed from the game by Plate Umpire Frank Dascoli after dropping the bat at his feet in the sixth lie had been called out on strikes Manager Danny Murtaugh and Dick Stuart got the boot Saturday after a frustrating six-run Giant seventh that resulted In a 6-5 Snn Francisco victory All the regulars In the Giant lineup except Orlando Cepcda hit safely In this one The Pirates picked up their lone run in Hie eighth on Hal Smith's double and single The Giants got in the error column when Aiou fumbled the ball long enough to let Cimoli reach second Wilh a 13-0 lead going into the sixth Manager Bill Rigncy moved Alou from right to center field to give Mays a rest Willie Kirkland took over in right McCovcy received his 1939 Rookie of the Year award before the game then proceeded to drive In four runs for a total of 27 RBr tops in the Iraguo PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO dbrhbl abrkW Sk Inner If 1 1 0 Bloi'om Jb Will ODDS Davenp't 3b 4 2 1 0 cShafidd 1010 Mayi cf 112 1 Grou 0 Kirkland rf 1 0 Groat si 4 1 1 1 McCovty lb 2 2 1 4 Clemente rf 2 1 1 0 Cepcda If 0 0 Stuart lb 4 I 0 0 Alou rf-ct 0 11 Hpak 3b 2 0 0 0 Schmidt 5 2 3 0 Smilh 3 110 Brniaud si 4 0 2 3 Cimoli cf 10 21 McC'mlck 3 2 1 0 M'jer'tkl 2b 1 0 1 0 Gibbon 0 0 0 0 Umbricht 0 0 0 0 OMejias 10 0 0 GUI 0 0 0 0 bBaker 10 0 0 Chrli'phtr If 1 0 0 0 Trials 20 I 0 1 Trials 34 12 12 Struck out far Umbricht In 3rd Grounded out for riei in 4th Grounded out tor Wilt In Oth Pittsburgh IN 1 San Francisco 4N O0-ll Great 3 Cimoli Umbricht Gill Stuart Alou Pittsburgh 24-13 San Francisco 27-14 McCormick and Do-vennart McCormick Brnsoud ond Mo-Covey Cimoli and Smith Davenport Blasingame and Brnsoud Groat Marer-oskl and Skinner Brnsoud and Me Covey Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco I IB Mays McCormick Bressaud Schmidt 2 McCovcy Smith 3 5k Inner Alou McCormick Brnsoud IP ER IB SO Gibbon (L H) 0 14 2 3 Umbricht 2 0 0 0 2 Gill 3 1151 Witt 2 2 111 Gross 1 110 0 1 McC'mlrk (W 4-01 9 4 112 1 Dascoli Secory Crawford Vernon 2:34 40173 LAS VEGAS Nev (AP)-Llttle Jerry Barber of Los Angeles Sunday threw a 5-under-par 67 at his challengers for a 72-hole score of 268 and won $10000 top money in the $12400 Tournament of Champions The 44-year-old 5-foot-5 Barber oldest and smallest professional in the select field of 21 -breezed home In front by four strokes over Jay Hebert and set a tournament record for the four rounds Tlie nationally televised final over the 7000-yard par Desert Inn Country Club course developed into a heated contest for the $3000 second prize between Ilcbcrt a seasoned young pro and 40-yoar-old Julius Boros Hebert finished two strokes in front Barber went into the final round with a two-stroke lead over Boros and three over Hebert Grew to Fhe Barber's margin grew to live strokes over Boros and Hebert after the first nine holes and there wasn't much doubt that he would take home the big purse to his wife and five kids Hebert a handsome ex-Marine officer who played in the twosome with Barber just back of Boros broke the latter's back with an eagle 3 on the 486-yard 15th hole He went on to shoot his fourth straight (V? for 272 Hebert knocked the ball over perhaps the tallest tree on the course and it stopped 30 inches from the pin He holed the putt Don Whitt of Borrego Springs Calif took fourth place wilh a 68 for 275 Casper Palmer Tin National Open champion Bill Casper finished with a 70 and a tie at 276 with the Masters champion Arnold Palmer who closed out with a 69 Mike Souchak the big follow who won this event last year with 281 took a 71 for 283 Art Wall Jr another previous winner had a 67 for 279 and a tie with Doug Ford who also had a 67 Gene Littler who won an amaz- PHILLIES RAP DODGERS 42 CIIAMP WIFE BEAM OVER Golfer Jerry Barber of Los Angelos who Sunday won the Tournament-of Champions at Las Vegas Nov pours his wife Lucile a handful of silver dollars part of a pile of 10000 he won after setting a new record at 268 This is first major tournament victory in several years (AP Wirephoto) Buc Day Tennis Favorites Win Derby King Heads for Preakness LOUISVILLE Ky (AP)-Vone-tian Way wilh one third of racing's Triple Crown safely stowed away after his brilliant Kentucky Derby victory flies to Baltimore Tuesday for the Preakness May 21 But he won't be alone At least four of the top contenders for the 86th running of the Derby Saturday at Churchill Downs intend to test Venetian WAy again In the 3150000-added Preakness at old Pimlico Actually there were no serious alibis about Venetian Way's Vh lengths victory over Bally Ache and 11 others on a (lamp track labeled "good" but gum-like holding and slippery from -Friday night's rains But other owners and trainers want to get a crack at Venetian Way on a dry fast track The impression was that the story might be different at Pimlico Hit Track lie Liked "Venetian Way hit a track he liked and no one was going to heat im in the Derby" said Bert Wheeler trainer of CV Whitney's Tompkm Tompion the even-money favorite after victories in the Santa Anita Derby and the Blue Grass Stakes finished fourth barely nosing out Adcle Rand's Bourbon Prince Wheeler said Tompion "threw his left front shoe somewhere during the running of the Derby' Vic Sovinski the harry trainer of Isaac Venetian Way said he plans to start the colt in the Preakness and then go to New York for the $125000-added Belmont Slakes June 11 The I1 -mile Derby was No 1 in the Triple Crown for 3-year-olds The Preakness is a mile and three sixteenths while the Belmont is the tough mile and one-half route Cams Out Fins "My horse came out of the race fine and we'll be ready for them in said Sovinski Heading for Pimlico in addition lo Venetian Way Tompion and Leonard Fruchtman's Bally Ache are the third horse EP Taylor's Victoria Park and the Llangollen Farm's Divine Comedy Mrs Fighting Hodge also is a Preakness possibility Enroute by air from California is the Mac Stable's TV Lark who beat Bally Ache Venetian Way and others in the 9212-000 Arlington Park Futurity In Chicago last August Lark wasn't nominated lor the Derby but won the California Breeders Trial Slakes at Santa Anita and the Tropicana Handicap at Bay Meadows this year Another Preakness probable no eligible for ahe Derby is Louis Wolfson's Francis winner of the Wood Memorial at Aqueduct Oerter Gets Off 190-7 Discus Toss NEW YORK (AP) Olympic champion A1 Oerter towed the discus 190 feet 7'i Inches Sunday in an Olympic preparatory meet staged by the New York Athletic Club It was the best throw In the United States this year and established Oerter as a threat to repeat in the Rome Games His Olympic toss at Melbourne was 18-1-lOii John Ellis Oerter's teammate at the New York AC was second with 186-7 and Stewart Thompson third with 161-10 Ken Winslow of the NYAC won the Javelin wilh a tos of 200-3 Morning and afternoon competitions were held in tlie hammer throw Bill MacWUliams of Army won the first with 200-21 inches Lt Ed Bagdonas another West Pointer beat out MacWilliams In the afternoon with 197 ST THOMAS IS CATHOLIC STATE CHAMP HOUSTON (jfl St Thomas of Houston defeated Central Catholic of San Antonio 24) to win the Texas Catholic Intcrscholastic League baseball championship Sunday Central Catholic was the defending state champion and forced St Thomas In a final third game Sunday after winning the first of the two game act 7-4 St Thomas drew a bye in the first round then topped Kirwin of Galveston 25-0 St Joseph's of Victoria 12-0 and then a Saturday night victory over Central 6-0 to throw the double elimination meet into Sunday's playoff Caller-Times Title To Bill Kilbourne ing string of three straight in 1933-56-57 shot a 67 three strokes bet ter than any previous round for 28Tx Barber who In recent years had competed mainly on the California winter trail took the tournament lead by one stroke after the sec-ond round and held it by two or more in the third Lead With Birdie A noted long hitter despite his size Barber led off In the final round with a birdie 4 Boros' hopes slumped on the first hole when he hit out of bounds and took a bogey 6 Barber scoring 33-34 was In trouble nn both the 15th and 16th holes but each time escaped and drew birdies Each player had to win a major tournament in the preceding 12 months to qualify for this one Barber made it by winning the Yorba Linda Calif Open in mid-January Tlie previous 72-hoie tournament record score was 275 let by Stan Leonard In 1938 The money w'nner: Jerry Barber 510000 Lo Angela 44-4447-21 Jay Hebert 55 000 Lalayrite La 66416144-272 Julius Bares 54 000 Mid Pine NC 704744-71-274 Don Whitt 53000 Borrego Spring Calif 47-72-6144-275 Billy Casper 51650 Apple Valley Calif 734744-70-274 Arnold Palmer 51430 Liganler Pa 274 Doug Sanders i 120 Miami Fla 74474040-270 Doug Ford 51250 Crystal River Fla 70-734947-270 Art Wall Jr 51250 Pocono Manor Pa 27 Tom Nieparte 51220 Bronxville NY 73457349-240 Don January 41190 Dallai 71-73444-211 Dow Finsterwald 41190 Tequeslo Fla 7044 71-72-201 Bob Rosburg 51140 Overland Park Kan 70-71 Jack Fleck 51140 Us Angeles 49-70-71-72-212 Mason Rudolph 11140 Clarksville Tenn 01040 40-71-70-71-291 Mike Souchak SI ON Grossinger NY Dave Ragan 11040 Orlando Flo Ken Venturi 51 010 Pale Alto Calif 4947-70-77-253 Gene Littler 51040 Singing Hills Calif Georg Baver (1020 Glen eagles III 714973-73-210 Eric Monti 41000 Lo Angeles 72-73-71-73-291 Bill Acker Freer 1079 11 Gil Isenbcrg 1076 12 Dody Roach 1075 13 Bob Scarborough 1 073 14 Walter Breland 1069 15 Wrinkle Beeville 1068 16 Clarence Vogle 1064 17 Ray Kovic 1061 18 Ron Locke Brownsville 1061 19 Red George 1037 20 Dial Cornwell 1033 21 Ken Beets 1033 22 Bill Exuni 1033 22 Jerry Ruther-ford 1031 24 Emit Alaniz Bee ville 1030 Bushwar 1048 26 Nullie Swynnerton 1-048 27 Walt Brisky Brownsville 1012 28 Curtis Cook 1 042 29 Doyle Dunbar 1041 30 Kurtz Beeville 1011 3L Wayne Dugger 1041 32 Eddie Payne Beeville 1039 33 Lee Stang 1039 31 Hank Schlcnk 1037 33 Fred Newkirk 1037 Kosloryz Heals Painters 7-2 Kostoryz defeated tlie Corpus Christi Painters and Decorators in a Coastal Giants League game yeserday at Giants Field 7-2 Phil Seward was the winning pitcher and Amadeo Lozana the loser both pitchers going the route Seward gave up six hits Kostroyz collected 11 hits with Sonny Ray leading tlie way with three safeties ore a homcrun over tlie left rcntcrficld fence In another Coastal Giants game GI Foium won over Vattman 1 10-1 Grocery Checking LOS ANGELES (AP)-Rookie Jim Coker' tbree-run the big blow of a sixth inning Sunday brought the Philadelphia Phillies a 4-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers before 20730 Lins It was the 11th Ins in 16 games for the world champions The PhiP'es who didn't win a game last season took the series two games to one Hie Fhils got all their runs off rookie right-luinder Ed Rakow making his first major league tart Ken Walters who had failed the Phillies twice in opportune moments earlier in the game came up with two men aboard on walks and drove in the first run with a single Coker then slammed one of Rakow's pitches over tlie left field screen scoring Ed Bouchcc and Walters ahead of him It was the Phillie catcher's third homer The Dodgers shut out on three Thoma Kozzcll Smith Scotch Winners The threesome of Chuck Thomas Jean Rozzcll and Judy Smith won first place in the Scotch Foursome tournament at Little Nine yesterday Finishing second were Steirly Rozzcll Anna Wosnlg and Paul Graham BASEBALL Texas League Through Sunday PCT Behind ifWld Voile Tulsa Son Antonio Victoria Austin Amarillo Sunday's Results San Antonio 0 Tulsa I Amarillo 1 Victoria 1 Rio Grand Valley Austin Mendey'o Schedule games scheduled Bobby Pelton and Marilyn Montgomery who were third-seeded in the tournament Pelton and Montgomery eliminated top-seeded AI Driscole and Ruth Lotta in the semifinals Saturday and then came back to beat fourth-seeded Ilcnry Parrrish and Shelby Torrence in the finals yesterday 9-7 7-5 All other champion were top-seeded John Beckman of Corpus Christi came from behind to defeat Jesse Pfieffer of San Antonio for the Senior Singles crown 8-10 6-2 6-2 John Maloney of South Africa eame through as expected to win the Singles title with 7-5 6-4 win over Al Driseole of Lamar Tech Maloney and Driscole were seeded 1-2 respectively Maloney and Driscole then teamed up to win the Men's Doubles They defeated Ed Braswell and John Beckman of Corpus Christi in the finals 6-1 6-2 Marilyn Montgomery of San Antonio won the Women's Singles trophy with a 6-1 6-0 victory over Virginia Brown of Fort Worth in the finals Montgomery and Brown formed the Doubles championship team They won over Lovie Beard and Shelby Torrence in the finals 7-5 6-2 In Senior Doubles Jesse Pfieffer nnd Harold Folks spotted John Beckman and Sam Susser a set In the finals before coming back to win 1-6 6-1 6-4 hils by Jack Meyer through five innings finally scored in the sixth on Charlie Neal' double sacrifice and an infield out Don Demeter and Tommy Davis opened lhe Dodger seventh with singles hut reliever Dick Farrell bailed Meyer out by retirir Ihrre straight The Dodgers got their second run in the ninth on a double by John Ruscboro and a pinch single by Chuck Essegian Meyer got the victory his second in three decisions Rakow the loser is 5-1 PHILADELPHIA LOS ANGELES obrhbl pbrhbi LidcIp I 0 Gilliam 3b 2 0 0 0 Dark 3b 4 10 0 Neal 2b 5 13 0 Curry If 4 010 Moon If 2 0 0 0 CallKon cf 5 0 2 0 Laktr lb 4 0 0 1 Southed 1b 2 110 Aspr'nt 4 0 0 0 Waller rf 4 1 1 1 Demeter cf 4 0 I 0 Coker 4 12 2 Davis rf 4 010 Malkmus 2b 4 0 1 0 Poseboro 0 4 110 Meyer 2 010 Rakow 2 0 2 0 Farrell 1 0 0 0 Labine 0 0 0 0 aSnlder 10 0 0 Roebuck 0 0 0 0 bEstegian 10 11 Totals 15 4 11 4 Trials II 2 2 Grounded out for Lobmp In 7th Singled tor Roebuck In fill Philadelphia Lts Angeles iiiaflMliii WV 40 51 RW Gilliam PO-A Philadriphia 27-1 Las Anqcles 27-13 Davis and Rom-boro Gilliam Neal and Larktr 2 Philadelphia Lin Angeles Ncnl 2 Curry Patebora Coker Gilliam Gilliam Meyer IP 3 52-3 lilfl 1 1-3 2 ERIRSO 1 2 2 1 I 3 4 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 x-Mever (W 2-1) Farrell Rakow (L 0-1) Labine Roebuck x-Fared I men In 7th Donatelll Burkhart Vargo Conlan 2:38 20756 STANDINGS Southern Association Thraugh Sunday Lest Pet Behind Wea Birmingham 14 Shreveport lott 14 Little Rock GOGGG 13 Nashvllla 13 Atlanta 12 Chattanooga 11 Memphis I Mobile 9 Sunday's Nashville 5-3 Chatanooga 1-4 Mobile 10 Memphis 4 Lillie Reck 5 Atlanta 1 Shreveport 4 Birmingham 1 American Association Through Sunday Wsn Lest Pet Bshnd Louisville M9 Houston 14 10 563 1 Denver it 550 14 Dallas-FtWorth 11 12 41 3 SI Paul 10 11 476 3 Indianapolis 0 12 479 4 Minneapolis 9 12 AN 4 Charleston 0 12 A 4 Sunday's Results Charleston 3-5 Houston 1-3 Denver 14 Fort Worth-Dallns 21 5t Paul 7-3 Indianapolis 4-1 Leulsvlllo 7-2 Mlnneapolll 4-10 International League Throvqfc Sunday Lott Pet Itfclnd Wan BOO 0 12 GOOOOOB 10 900 10 I4II40I I I G0G 7 GOBBI 7 GOGOIOOOO A Sunday's Buffalo Toronto Montreal Havana Richmond Rochester Columbus Miami A 11 1 0 I 10 12 Rasiiltl Ml Ml 500 500 471 Ml 412 333 Vi 3 3 34 3Vi 44 0 Miami 3f Montreal 1-1 Buffalo 7-3 Columbus 4-4 Rochester at Richmond 17) pod Havana at Toronto (2) ppd rain Pacific Coast Through Sui Won Sncmmento IJ Spokane booOoooooB 12 Portland 12 San Diego 12 Seattle 12 Salt Lake Clly 10 Taroma Vancouver 4 Sunday' Resutl Vancouver Salt Lnke City Sacremento 7-4 Spokane 4 1 Portland 7-2 San Oleg 11 Tacomg 14s Seattlu 0 rain Giants Win O11 3-Run Homer 5-3 HARLINGEN (AP) A 3-run homer by Manuel Mota in the fifth inning brought the Rio Grande Valley Giants from behind and they slipped by the Austin Senators 5-4 in Texas League action Sunday night The win gave the Giants a sweep of the 2-game series The clubs were scheduled to play again Monday night but the game was reset for Sept 6 because of transports tion difficulties to Mexico where the Giants are to open lnter-lcaguc play Tuesday The Senators scored an unearned run in the fifth to take a 3-2 lead The Giants started the scoring in the first as Dick Pawlow led off with a single stole second as Charley Strange struck out on 3-2 pitch and Charley Hiller doubled to bring In Pawlow Larry Stubing made it 2-0 for the Giant in the second when he hit a line-drive homer over the right field fence The Senators tied tlie score In the fourth as Bill Janlze walked Ed Phillips singled and George Holder doubled They scored again in the fifth when Walt O'Neil walked and went to third on a single by Mike Fandozzi Pawlow threw wild trying to get O'Neal at third and he came in on the error Both the tying and winning runs for the Giants were on Mota's homer Ron Ilerbel went the route for the Giants and recorded his fourth victory against no losses He walked five and struck out eightO-cil Butler started for the Senators and went six Innings He was relieved by Bill Hamilton In the seventh Butler was the loser VALLEY brhM tbrhhi 3 110 Pawlow rf 4 2 2 0 Fandoul 2b 4 0 1 0 Strang 3b 4 0 0 0 Jonliu 3b 3 10 0 Hiller 2b 3 12 Phillip If 4)20 Mota cl 412 Herrschcr 1b 4 0 0 0 VanNoy If 3 0 0 0 Holder rf 4 0 3 2 Alomar If 10 10 Gollaway 4 0 0 0 Stubing lb 3 111 R'brrton 4 0 2 0 Stiegliti 2 0 0 0 Butler 2 0 0 0 Carmona 3 0 0 0 oThomat 1 0 0 0 Herbal 3 0 0 0 Hamilton 0 0 0 0 bDnbek 10 0 0 Tetri 31 3 1 Trial 31 1 1 Grounded out far Butlrr In llh Plied out lor Hamilton in ih Austin ON 310 Rie Grind Valley 110 030 4 Van Nay Slrange Jantre Austin 24-5 Rla Grande Valley 27-11 DP-Carmona Hiller Stubing Autlln I Rip Grande Valley 5 Hiller Holder 2 3S-0'Nal HR-Stublng Mala SB-Pawlow Slublng IP ER IB SO Butler (1 2-4) 0 7 1 Hamilton i2 10 0 0 Herbal (W 4-0) 3 1 by Butler (Hiller) Hwbri Strigliti DtLeonardl Walsh 2:20 991 Norm Sherry Wins For lirollier Saturday IDS ANGELES (AP)-Rookie i her Norm Sherry produced the iiiirg run and victory for his pitching brother Larry by slam ming an 11th Inning home run Saturday night ao the Lns Angeles Dodgers defeated Philadelphia 3-2 Bill Kilbouinc of Brownsville is the champion of the 4th annual Caller-Times Singles Bowling Classic Tournament held the past two weekends at Ili-Way 9 Bowl Kilbourne turned jn a 1162 series that included 110 handicap Kilbourne' individual games were 202 204 190 222 234 for a scratch total of 1032 Kilbourne replaces Bobby Hobbs of Corpus Christ as the Caller-Times champion For his winning effort Kil-boume will receive about $33 plus a huge trophy donated by Caller-Times The total entry in the tournament was 230 with a prize fund of $1780 Thirty-five bowlers figured in the money winning that ranged down from Kilboume's $255 to $15 for 33th place Bill Ifolmes of Corpus Christi had the best scratch series of 1083 Holmes received $25 and a trophy from Ili-Way 9 Bowl a the scratch champ Rodney Granwak! of Corpus Christi who led after the first weekend of play lust week was second to Kilbourne with 1121 two pins more than Dan of Banquete with 1119 Holmes was fourth with 1113 The unofficial list of money winners are: (Unless otherwise indicatbd bowler is from Corpus Christi): 1 Bill Kilbourne Brownsville 1162 2 Rodney Crunwald 1-121 3 Dan Risinger Banquete 1119 4 Bill Holmes 1115: 5 Smoky Stahl 1099 6 Bill Gibson 1096 7 Jack Lawrence 1091 8 William Floorke 1083 9 Spike McGuire 1080 10 The favorites came through i the senior division finals of the 12th annual Buc Days tennis tournament at South Bluff Park yesterday Six of the seven champions were top-seeded in their respective divisions The lone exception was in the Mixed Doubles won by Oiler Rally Falls Shy as Padres Win TULSA (AP) San Antonio's Missions barely escaped a fantastic ninth Inning Tulsa rally Sunday night to take a 9-8 and sweep the abbreviated series Tulsa came up wilh fight runs in the bottom of the ninth only to sec the threat stopped after newcomer Jim O'Rourke had unloaded a 2-run homer to cap the comeback Catcher Jim Schaffer hitting for the second time In the inning finally bounced to third to end the game San Antonio starter Don Prince was within one out of shutout on a neat 4-hitter when the explosion came The Oilers paraded 12 men to the plale in rapping out seven hits in the bottom of the ninth Center fielder Layton Ducotc got San Antonio off to a flying start with a 3-run homer in the first inning A string of four base hits to greet tlie third Tulsa pitcher Jim Ilcmric got San Antonio its 8-0 lead going into the ninth The contest sent both clubs into Mexican League activity with Tulsa going to Mexico Gty for a Tuesday contest while San Antonio is at home the same day against roza Rica SAN ANTONIO TULSA ebrhM obrhbl Hartmen 6 12 0 Burnult 3b 5 10 1 Connolly 2b 4 2 1 0 B'thamp cl 512 1 Hall lb 4 110 Koenig lb 4 12 0 Roger If 3 010 Kenler rf 5 12 3 OIOS O'Roukt If 4 2 1-2 1 0 0 0 Buchek 5 010 4 2 14 Schalfer 3 10 0 3110 Wail 2b 4111 4 0 12 Hughe 10 0 0 4 0 2 1 Walker 10 0 0 5 0 11 eDar 10 0 0 0000 Htmrlc 0000 cBoyer 0 0 0 0 Trial 10 111 Trial 21 1 II 0 a-Grounded out for Walker In Tin b-Ran tor Rogeri In 0th c-Waiked tor Hemrle Ml flh San Antanip Trita 202 IN 01- 9 no- Kaanifl 3 Burnalt Walt PO-A-San Antonio 13 Tulia 7 Kutiar 2 Beauchamp Buchek HR Durola 5B-Eoddv Dural IP ER HiKihc (L2-2) 3 6 4 4 5 Walker 4 1 0 0 2 3 Prince (W3-2) -1 2-1 1 4 4 5 4 Hamric 3 4 1 3 2 1 Burdrila 1 3 3 2 2 0 0 x-Fncrd two bailor in 4th by Hugh (Connolly) Mai-m Forman Valentin 300 I If7 National League Threug Sunday Wen Lest Pet Behind Sunday's Results Cincinnati 5 St Lauls 2 San Francisco 13 PIMsburqh 1 Philadriphia 4 LOS Angels 2 MUwaufce at Chicago postponed rain Lcslcr Is 19 ill Holer Champion Dick Lester won Um 19th Holers Golf Association Tournament yesterday at the Ojso with a net of 61 One stroke bark In second place was Joe Sofa with a 65 Two tied for third Rudy Valenzuela and Frank McBrackcn each with 66s Ralph Troutman and Able Galvan shared fifth place with 67s Four tied for seventh with 68s They were Bob Simpson Bob Miller JP Brownstcin and Carrion Soullisitlc League To Open Tonight The newly organized Southsidc Little League will open Its season tonight at Oso with the Eagles and Hawks slated for action at pm Tlie Falcons nnd Eagles will meet at the same time Tuesday In exhibition games Saturday night the Hawks won over tlie Owls 1-0 and the Eagles downed the Falcons 134) AT DEL MAR TECHNICAL INSTITUTE NEW NIGHT CLASSES CHECK HERE EACH MONDAY REGISTER NOW FOR: MONDAY'S GAMES Milwaukee (Spahn 1-0) at Chicago (Hobbit 2-3) Pittsburgh (Friend 3-1) at Los Angeles (Drvsdal 3-3) night Only gam scheduled American League Through Sunday Wen Lest Pet Sehlnd Chicago New York Boslon Cleveland Baltimore Washington Kansas City Detroit Sunday's Results Chicag I New York 10 Innlnqs Detroit at Baltimore 2 postponed rain Cleveland at Boslon postponed rain Kansai City at Washington postponed rain MONDAY'S GAMES Cleveland (Perry II) at Boston (Aialt 20) Kansas City (Larsen Oil at Washington (Paseual 1-3) night Only games schMuled Ten Specialized Selling Courses Ten PwM Courses 0 Such so Buifnen Letter Writing Buiinen Record Keeping PBX fr ColltoftolBullcinE-llU12t9285 jAA.

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