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A 3RD ED 2ND ED, ST ED- Boston's SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1967 Shuts letics auce 'k STH ED. Lonborg OutAth First Place KANSAS CITY BOSTON Allows Six Rival Hits ab bl ab bi Cmpneris ss 4 0 0 0 RSmith cf 3 111 Hershbgr rf 4 0 1 1 Foy 3b 3 0 0 Monday cf 4 0 10 Ystrmski If 4 0 0 Toward lone By BILL LEE Sports Editor Cater lb Reds Drop Mets, 7-1 4 0 10 TConqlio rf 4 0 1 0 4 0 10 Petroclli ss 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Scott lb 3 110 Repoz If Charles 3b DGrpen 2b Gosger ph Dobson 2 0 0 0 Gibson 2 0 1 0 0 0 Andrews 2b 2 1 ln 3-0 Win 0 0 0 0 Lonborg 2 0 10 Roof TMPTATMATT AO) Vnrli uuuinii vrw. 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 10 10 0 0 Pinson and Pete Rose each "lei BOSTON (AP) -Lanky Jim Lonborg, who failed to finish 33 osi total 37 3 51, three previous starts, fired a cracked three hits and led the 1 1 Total Cincinnati Reds to a 7-1 victory over the New York Mets Friday boston 000 000 000-0! six-nnier ana struck out 13 n- 000 020 1 0 WHEN A kid grows up in a town like Wilson or Middletown and makes it all the way to the major leagues in baseball theSway Moe Drabowsky and Bill iSenehy have done, you can bet" there was a man in the background like Hub Kastner or day night, hurling the Boston Red Sox to a 3-0 victory over the Kansas City Athletics. nirthf Roof, Scott, Taltort, Hershbera(r. LOB-Kansfls City 6, Boston 6.

2B- SammV Ellis scattered SIX SB-Repor (2), T.Conigliaro, Bernie O'Rourke. R.5mith. 5 LonDorg. The 6-foot-5 right-hander set a tlif! tn pvpn llic rpr-nrri flf 0.0 ip ER BR SO Hunter (L.2-1) 4 2 2 3 10 season strikeout high in the I 'American League, boosting his The onlv New York run came on Dobson 010 Drabowsky and Denehy are not the only ones who have had their start in a Little League program. They are cited simply as off the cuff examples.

These two and hundreds like them had to have help. Usually it comes from one dedicated Ed Kranepool's second-inning wpHJntpr. uneora, Dobson. homer. A 9'24- The Reds scored three times Clay refused induction in the Army.

Hundreds of Clay followers filled the streets to greet Clay when he left the building (AP Wirephoto). WHOOPING IT UP: Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay and two of his cronies, one shouting "Black Power," leave the induction center in Houston, Friday after on four hits the first time they man an area. WINDSOR WAS ONE OF THE FIRST Middletown, with Bernie O'Rourke doing the spade work, Comeback By Yanks Nips Angels record to 2-0. Jim (Catfish) Hunter of the AV almost matched him, striking out 10 before he was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the seventh. Hunter pitched hitless ball until George Scott led off the Boston fifth inning with a single.

Mike Andrews doubled him home, took third on an infield hit by Lonborg and scored on Reggie Smith's bloop single. The Red Sox added an unearned run in the seventh off Heavyweight Title came to bat and coasted in from there against a series of New York pitchers. Pinson drove in three runs and Rose sent two across two more. Two errors by Bud Harrelson helped the Reds score runs in the fifth and sixth innings. The defeat was charged to Bob Shaw, now NEW YORK (AP) Tom Tresh and Steve Whitaker from Clay Stripped lashed home runs breaking a reliever Chuck Dobson when long Yankee famine Friday had one of the first Little League programs in Connecticut.

Windsor, through the tremendous work of Hub Kastner, launched a program at about the same time. These two towns were early models for the rest of the state to copy. -t Joey Jay, if he wasn't the first Little Leaguer to make it all the way to the majors, was one the early big leaguers cited as having started in his city's Little League. This year finds another boy," Bill Denehy, coming out of the same -Woodrow Wilson High School from which Jay graduated, to win a job pitch Smith walked, stole second, took Susman represented the gov Braves 9-8 ATLANTA (UPI) The Atlanta Braves, trailing by eight ernment in last Thursday's night while Elston Howard pro-. thjrd on a throw; and s'ored vided the winning run with awhen Mike Hershberger sacr ifice fly in New York's 5-4 dropped Joe Foy's windblown hearing at which U.S.

Dist. runs after four innings, rallied Judge Allen B. Hannay threW out a request by Clay's lawyers fly. By ASSOCIATED PRESS Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay was stripped of his title by boxing authorities in the United States Friday and British and European organizations appeared ready to take similar action. Both the New York Athletic Commission and the World Box to defeat the Philadelphia Phillies 9-8 Friday ight in the last of the ninth on a fielder's chd'ice off the bat of Rico Carty.

Morgan Thinclads Defeat Old Lyme victory over the California An-1 gels. The Yanks trailed 4-1 after the second inning, but came flashing back on the new-found power, then edged across a run Live Soris On the Air Baseball Detroit at Baltimore 2:00 p.m. Chs. 10, 20, 30 Kansas City at Boston Chs. 8, 22.WTIC I08O Hockey Stanley Cup Playoff (Montreal vs.

Toronto 5th) 2:00 Ch. 3 BILL DENEHY for a temporary restraining order forbidding the government! from taking criminal action against Clay pending the settlement of a lawsuit challenging the Selective Service System. Hayden Covington of New York City, Clay's chief attorney, said he believes Clay "will never serve a day in jail." ing for a bis league club, in this case the New York Mets. ing Association in the United in the ninth on singles by Char- Denehy's success, some 15 years after Jay made it, must States announced they had withdrawn recognition from the un be particularly pleasing to Bernie O'KourKe, now a valued man track team debated old Lyme, J6-39, 1 ley Smith and Jake Gibbs, a Fwy'ard dash: i. theriauit w) 2J sacrifice and Howard's pinch hit Twins 7-3 WASHINGTON (UPI) Two-out singles by Walt Bond and Bob Allison drove in a pair seventh-inning runs Friday night that snapped a 3-3 tie and lifted the Minnesota Twins to an uphill 7-3 victory over the Washington Senators.

Orioles 5-3 BALTIMORE (UPI) Curt Blefary clouted a bases-loaded home run in the first inning Friday night as the Baltimore Orioles routed Denny McLain carlv and went on to score a (OL) 3. Carbone (OL) sacrifice fly. defeated, 25-year-old champion for his refusal to enter military Munday, 10.7. He said the 67-page lawsuit dash: 1. Lancaster (M).

2. arbone 3. Lognes (Ml 27.1. Wesleyan Tops Trinity, service. Floyd Patterson, the former umiilrl hp rpfilprl immediately "o-yard dash: 1.

Carbone (OL). 2. Both proposed elimination onH (hot hp -rnnlrl nlon a nnppl i Lancaster 3. Ingalls (M) Tl, S8.1 two-time champion irom ew Middlebury Goiters Wesleyan's got! team was the big win- tournaments to determine a nriMnn- rr-. BBO-yard run: 1.

Muyer W). 2. Lose yorK: is.au iHannav's ru no tn other mem- (OL1. 3. Scovlite (Ml 2:25.4, successor.

Oman ner In a triangular match with Trinity mu. (hp F.nronean oif.v, "Us "ver (Ml. 2. and (WloaieDurya i me ww.Meuye named eight men as eligible for on; unbeaten Joe Frazier ofjof A ls and possibly to rfi.v: t. oid tdy 'J i'Ph sHpnhm- liPDrfffi i t.

nf UD': an elimination ---0- -isuuiaie iiusulc hul-uu uian carbone). 1:47.1. tsame margm. (Ko OJH1 if. Canadian Champion Rnrpmp r-nttrt Broad lump: l.

Therlault (Ml. 2. Cat- bury also by 4-3 summarrs: i.n irti i Uiinm rrti'i ni. Trlnltv- Sttilt. del.

Kein, 7 and lf.c.T rotnrrr nvnr IVlp Hptrmt in Middletown's city government. The Met right-hander is not only a product of the Little League program started by O'Rourke, but he is a relative of the O'Rourkes. THEY'RE ALL OVER MAJORS What I want to stress is that there are big leaguers on just about all 20 teams in the two major leagues who had their interest lighted by somebody like Hub Kastner, Bernie O'Rourke on Francis (Star) Kelly, retired Hartford policeman who heads up the Little League in our part of the country. "i Kelly O'Rourke have been honored with testimonials. Tonight Hub Kastner' turn comes.

His fellow citizens of Windsor are giving a party for him at the KofC Home on Bloom-field Avenue, Windsor, but there Will be people there from the' surrounding countryside. I for example, how much lily own neighboring town of Bloonifield has profited from Hub Kastn'er's spade's' work in Windsor. hub Kastner no one-sport man helped organize the Windsor.Little League K(ar! arm Hp has taeen working with it ever since, al Toronto: Jimmy mns. Clav's attornevs also contend iw. Mathews, m.

jonnjon, nd riau'c attnrnovs a so Tigers. nh limn- 1 A4rrinnnN AA1 1 CxT. 5 OPO m. Oef. ChOt, and If Mfllliei.

soon start a world tournament to a new champion. sDarrine nartner from Louis-i that draft boards are unconsti bone (OL). 3. K. Munday (OLI del.

Tuxbury, 2 and Micnam, tutional because they lack fair Hale-Ray Beaten ville; Argentina's Oscar Bona-vena. the South American 10" del. Macuacnian. r.t-nwwriny, i un. Shot out: 1.

Hlnlllan, R. IM). 2. Kelly. 1 up: Bacon, del.

Perrin. up J. Onslow Fane, president of the British Board of Boxing Neero renresentation. k- M.mrtnv (nl 1. .1 n.

Hlnlllan (Ml I Weslevan Middlebury: Reed, oei, champion, and Thad Spencer of 39' I Kein, 2 up; Matnews. dpi. Clav anticipated his title would fnl 1 7 A and 4: Robv. det. Slchol, 4 and 2) Javelin: Control and vice presisent of the European Boxing Union, San Francisco.

6 to 3 by Hand MADISON (Special) Bob Mullm'l trlple with the bases loaded In the firsl Inning got Hand High oil and running and they went on to score their second be stripped and has indicated his Hlnlllan (Art). 129' 6" Kramer, del, Phlnney, 1 up-19 holes; (Ml. 3. R. kXrhJim.

def. Frem, 2 nd Kelly, Doolev said the commission Discus: 1. Hlnlllan (M). 2. Car- next fight probably will De in def.

Kasvrow, 3 and Sessions, DL. Hlnlllan (Ml bene (01. 3. said in London that the world title would be declared vacant rift Raron. 3 una 1.

108- would work closely with the British Boxine Board of Control, a foreign country. Susman said it will be possi and an elimination tournament Trlnlty-Mlddlcfliiry: Reetl, del. SloHi, 7 up; Johnson, de). Williams, 1 up; siohntm. def.

Robv, 1 up holes; started' "as soon as possible.JU ble for him to leave the country Eastern Easily Vihs Three-Way Track the World Boxing Council, tne Orient Boxing Federation and victory ot the season against en equal number ol losses. -3 over Hale-Ray. The losers are.wlnless In three oames. Hand got alt "Of Its runs In the first Inning. Hand 00 000 6 Hale-Ray 111 000 0- 3 Tandv.

Shaw and Hlllrz Flood, phlnney, def. Tuxbury, 2 upj Frem, Luis Spota, president of the Art rier. AAacLachian, 5 una woIrly, def. Kasprow, 4 nd Perrin. def.

to fight while the litigation con tinues even after he is indicted, the European Boxing commission spokesman said BRISTOL (SpeciM) Briifol Eastern vVerner, 1 up-19hotes. though his by no means confined to baseball. With Fred D'Arrgona, Carmen Morelli' atfd Al Daddario, he helped get -a boys' basketball league off the t-in 1961 the Windsor Midget-Pony League in football was World Boxingf Council, could not be reached immediately for comment in Mexico City. Ra Hall (4) and Oulette. "He could get special permis h.m, 103-19, In a Irlan-i'ilar track n-eeti-rji Y7ii-icf Friday.

Bristol comoelllors established TIalllVllle SS 1IC VV MS two school records, one of which is also -f 1 1 sion from a federal judge, Susman said. Farmington Loses 1st mon Velasquez, secretary-treas fohhed and enthusiastic response lea eventually to looioau ue-ingiput into the varsity schedule at Windsor High School. 100-yard dash: 1. Oreen (E) z. Zalen- Di.iiii.' A A Vflll XVinS.

tn 0 urer of the WBC, said he did not ski (PI 3. Gardner (Wl 10.5. I "uuh.vi'-lc 1-- 220-yard dash: 1. M. Ritchie (E) School's oasenan iem oeraaigu AVON (Special) flvm Mion o'd an New York does not have a working agreement with the WBA but the executives of the two organizations do consult each other.

The latest rankings of the WBA had the following top 10 contenders: 1, Mildenberg; 2, Spences; 3, know what the council would do The WBC membership in Green (E) 3. P. Ritchie (I 24.0. iRockvllle High 14 and 11 Friday atier-ns Mcoflng In the second Inning Friday "In golf, Hub has been a big help to Deputy Chief of Police Murray in running the small fry golf tournaments. Close to a eludes the BBBC, the EBU and the Orient Boxing Federation.

It 440-yard dash: 1. M. Ritchie (E) 2. noon In whlrh mere were oase on Fn routP t0 a 3-0 Win over parmingron. Ritchie (P) 3.

Barlles IE) 53.6. balls tossed by pitchers ol both teams. oave King picked up the mound win, 830-yard run: 1. Yopp (E) 2. Vincent The respective school records are two hits, while fanning 13.

(P). 3. Dube (El 2:09. 1 Plalnvllle and Rockvllle (1-5). Oordle Brill had the big hit tor Ihe win- Mile Run: 1.

Carter IE) 2. Alwell IE) Plalnvllle 321 500 3-14 6 2lners, single in the second in. tnousana ennaren ot me area panicipaie one spurs, ui auuui- League er in nrosrams Kastner did so much to get rolling. originally was set up to settle championship disputes but has (PI. 4:20.8 (Bristol and, Rockvllle 'o i nlng rally.

Avon is 2-3 on tne year, Hub Kastner and Genevieve Mocarsky of Park Avenue, school record). Frazier; 4. Bonavena; 5, ler- while Farmington suffered its first de-feat In fiur starts. Desorbo, Beveney -aim-R ui, Callstro (5) and Weddl Wilde, Wilcox lost stature by its failure to do rell; 6, Patterson; 7, Chuavln; Avcn 030 000 OOx 3 3 2 (4) and Wheeiocx. so.

Farmington 100 000 000 0 3 1 and King and Potanka; Johanson Manuel Ramos, Mexico; talis; 10, Leotis Martin, Toledo, Windsor, have been married 45 years. They have two children and four grandchildren, all boys, so you may be assured that they will have the same chance Bill Denehy had to look back and thank a relative, in this case a close one, for having progressed a path from the Little League to the majors. Detrimental Two-Mile Run: 1. Bergeron (E) 2. Carlson (P) 3.

Syllva (E) 660-yard relay: 7, Easlern (Lopez, Yopp, Castanguey, BiftlesJ. 2. Windham 3. Platf Broad Jump: 1. Casfanguey (E) 2, Tlmms (P 3.

Person (El IB' High Jump: 1. Johnson (E) 2. Person WcGann. Laurelcrest Dumps Deerfield JV's, 12-2 la New York, Edwin B. Doo- Ohio.

ley, chairman of the New York DEERFIELD, Mass. (Special) Laur- Deerfield Downs Laurelcrest Netmen Ring Magazine's top ten are: 1. Terrell; 2, Miidenberger; 3, Athletic Commission, said (E) 3. Tlmms IP) Hgr 5 Virrest Academy exploded for seven Pole Vault: 1. Crone (P) 3.

Vasadnyf JS'SlTrlh mnlnq to blasr Deer-, AMERICAN LEAGUE Friday's Results Cleveland-Chicago (n) Minnesota 7, Washington Baltimore 5, Detroit 3 New York 5, California 4 Boston 3, Kansas City 0 Patterson; 4, Frazier; 5, Folley; Clay's to enter the iw j. uyrnes tzi ii.ih'. hmtnr varstlv Fr day, 12-2, DEERFIELD. Mass. (Special) Final Event Gives Amherst Track Win Shof Put: 1.

Perron (E) 2. Goracy o'Connell picked up the Bristol 3. Moore (P) IBristol al? c()nd Pwin fh3 three tries. service is regarded by the com 6, Chuavlo; 7, Spencer; 8, Bona Deerfield whipped Laurelcrest, 9-0, winning every lennls mated, Friday on the Gbalby, Charles Tied in Texas mission to be detrimental to the Eastern record), Mark Sutilrmn was the bio hllter with hnm court. Harher def.

Mal- vena: 9 Ramos; 10, Ellis. Javelin: 1. Kavanaugh IP). 5. Tlmms hnm- run tr(0.

(W0 af baffs.l imik. 7.s. A-3. fm-. Rate def.

Skurnlk, MIDDLETOWN (Special! Bob best interests of boxing." His Clav whinoed Miidenberger, (O(P) 3. DcCarlo (P) 1S8' 3' Steinhart ran a 49.2 anchor to give- Am Standings Discus: 1. Ferron (E) 2. Mr-re (PJ license was suspended indef LBUrwcrest wiui ij-i, i-B, KOSI Ml, V.aHOCe t-i Deerfield JV 000 COL 001 2 7 H-fi, t5-1; Hubncr def. TInay, 6-1, -2l rYCnnnetl and Sulllman, Mllberg H2: rfuf.

Oelflnn. 6-2; Car- herst CMl cc-me-from-behtrtd win. In Terrell, Patterson, Chuvalo and KYillov In tiMp ripfpnsPR. Ppf flR 3. Heargsteln (Pi 113' ij ru.

ur Tri0t Junlp. caslanguey Triple Jump: 1. Caslanguey SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI)- initely and recognition with-. (E) 2.

that event which settled the track meet 4h nrri 71.71 Vincenf, Rred (l), Hunt (5), Russo (7) def, prown, -6-3, A-2; Doubles. Car- .583 Brpwn IP) 3. Persson IE) 39' ind McMillan. ler and Bales det. Mallouk and Skur, Miidenberger who was cfnrmorl in flip IMVl rmmrt tlV drawn.

In Louisville, Bob Evans nik, 4-3, i-i; Brown and Hubner def. Wallack and Tlnav, 7-5; MacGroer and Carter def. DIIFIno and Glnsburg, 6-1, 6-2. president of the WBA, said Clay x-Boston x-New York South Catholic Nips Farmington Tracksters COD IjOaiDy anil buuinpaw ouu1)rumDh ou5r wesleyan, 0-5. Ctiarles unloaded a bushel of Kacwuki, ai 2.

birdies Friday and used ijs-i to climb into a share of the Kaczynstd (a 3. cuiien (wj Lewis Mills Defeats jSimsbury Nine, 10-7 nilDI INClTrtW Hn.rtall I.I has defied the law of the Unit Clay at Frankfurt, Germany, last Sept. 10, is scheduled to meet Amos (Big Train) Lincoln, FARMINGTON (Special) ed States regarding selective Bongiovonni Fans 19 x-California x-Chicago x-Cleveland .583 .545 .545 .538 .538 .500 .417 .364 .364 440 yard dash: 1. Steinhart (A) 2. a iormer contender trom uis Mills had three three-run Innings Friday Catholic's track team won Ihe decisive i en route to a 10-7 win over Slmshury, flao-yd.

relay event Friday to provide a 1 IKI.W In tl.rt, 7.10 uuln nu.r FrrTllnfllnn Hldh. LdU Collins (W) 3, Elliot (W) Piatt Stops Central service and so has forfeited any protection of his recognition of Angeles, in Frankfurt, May 6. fiflO yard run: 1. Greene (W) Gal-lowav (Wl 3. Brawn (A) MFPinFN fnerlall TerrV Bonld- Now x-Kansas City halfway point lead in the Texas Open golf tournament with- four-under-par 138's.

Goalby contributed the major his boxing title. vt, ti, x-Minnesota nf win, and he had line offensive help trom with three first puce llnisncs, ano Bruce mnl pucned Piatt High to Its film Z2iJeff Bekasi (three hits), Ray CranejDupuls added two. Ferro set two school. conSeeutive vlcfory, 3-2, pver Bristol Mite run: 1. Galloway (W) 2.

Kaye A 3. Johnson (A) Evans, who said he has known (Ihree RBI'sl and Boo Stanley (two'records lor me winners, uupurs one, central Friday. The Dig, rigntnanaea 22 Two mile run: 1. Burfoof (W) 2. matched with Spencer in Frank- Clay since he was an amateur, I'sl.

land me relay leam aooeo anairper. upeedballer struck out 19 batters in rack- etiaro nF Hip hirHlP smnknilP i GalloWav (W) 3. Kaye (A) 9:37.4 Today's Games I owi Mills 103 033 3 100-yard dash: 1. Ferro (SC). 2.

Halcn tn. up his (llth victory. The only runs explained that the WBA feels a raltfnrnia larlr 1.f) ai Npw SimsburV 000 016 330-7 7 Z'(F). 3. Kaminskl (F).

:io.4. liouin t0 score trf the youngster were unearned furt in July. In London, Teddy Waltham champion should be a man of York (Talbot 0-0), 2:15 p.m. Brant. Kuckle 16) Holmes (B) and Dubel.

exemplary and inspiring con the secretary of the BBBC, sug Catholic record). 'and came across on errors In the sec- 220-yard dash: 1. Ferro (SC). 2. Dupls ond (ourtn innings.

He allowed only (SC). 3. Hatch (F). :23.3. (South waktd (our.

Catholic record). piatt qot Its runs In the third Innlno, J40-vard dash: 1. Ferro (SC). 2. Ka- Hrlvlnn In two with a base duct.

Detroit (Lolich 1-1) at Baltimore (Bunker 1-1), 2:15 p.m. gested Miidenberger, Patterson, Frazier and Spencer as likely. with his five-under-par 33-33 66. over the 7,100 yard par 36-3571 Pecan Valley Country Club layout, while New Zea-lander Charles fired a 33-34 67 to earn his share of the one-stroke lead. "In past similar situations mlnskl (F).

3. Zlto (F). :53.7. hit. An error allowed the third and Boycourf (A) 3.

Walace (A) 880 low hurdles: 1, Wailnce (A) 2. Boycourt (A) 3. Owen (W) 57,6 Broad lump: 1. Pistel tA 2. Reln-dorf (W) 3.

Amarant (W) Dlst-22 BV HWIumpL. P'stel A1 2- Cyn' nlngham (W) 3. Smith W) 10" Pole vault: l. Wallace A) 2. McCoy (W) 3.

Abrams (A) Hgt-12' Shot pur; 1. Rea (A) 2. Good (W) 3. Esterbay. (W) Dist-4fi' 2'A" Gilbert Blanks Canton for 4th Win WINSTED fSpecial) Tom White and yard run: 1.

Beerkan (F), 2, when this nation has been in contenders. He said "we must what proved to be trie winning run fo score. Cleveland (Tiant 0-1) at Chi-cajo (Howard 1-1) 2:15 p.m. Minnesota (Boswell 0-1) at Moore (SNI. 3.

Knok (F). Mile run: 1. Tie: McCusker (F), military conflict, boxing cham Bllski (F). 3. Moore (SCI.

:59.0. Serlseni combined hurling efforts to pions often were pointed to as Piatt 003 O00 DQ0- 3 Centrat 010 0() 000- 2 1 1 Bongiovonni and Beaudry; Kolikowsltl and Plrog. Wachin0tnn (Drfpaa (1-9 1 1 5(1 pitch Gilbert to a 12-0 win over Two-mile run: Tie: O'Leary (F), Mc reach world-wide agreement" on the tournament. Waltham said "in this country a boxer who commits a misde LEADERS examples -of patriotic dedica Javelin; Bryant (WJ 2. Honem Bob Charles 010 Friday.

Gilbert has a record of (F), Pelletler (F). p.m. (Brian DiMartino of Gilbert was the hitl-l 120 high hurdles: 1. Dupuis (SO. 2, Kansas Citv (Tlrlnm (1-91 at ino star with three hits, one a double Collins (SCI.

3. Hatch (F). bach (WJ 3. Moore (A) Dist 198' 4" 70-69-139 land three RBl's. I (South Catholic record).

Piscus: l. tsternay m) i. oryani (W) 3. Johnson (A) Dist 13S 8" meanor automatically loses his BOStOn (KOhr -0), I p.m. Gilbert 110 300 ox-12 8 no low hurdles: 1.

Dupuis (SC). 2. Triple lump: 1, Pistel (A) 2. Keener tion. Clay action today leaves me no alternative." Clay was stripped of his title once before.

The' WBA withdrew recognition from Clay when he title. If Clay does go to prison Canton ooo ooo ooo 5 (5C). i. a.eeie iu.o. NATIONAL LEAGUE While, Serisenl and Fecto; Foupal, flflo-yard relay: l.

souin Lainouc ((-or (A) 3. Emerson w) uisr 4- iw Hammer Trhow: Dibble (wj 2. mere win ne no opuon dui Friday's Results lins, Hayes, Dupuis, Ferrp). 1:38.0. (South Catholic record).

Houghton. Raimey, Chamberlain and Le Geyt, Colby. find another champion." 7P-70 140 70- 70140 71- 49 141 72- 69-141 68- 73141 71-70-141 71-70141 71.70-141 69- 72-141 67-73-142 Sherman (W 3, Canoni (W) Dist HI' Broad lump: 1. Hatch (F). 2.

Dupuis A'lanta 9, Philadelphia 8 Cincinnati 7, New York 1 S'i" signed for a return title fight (SC). 3. Maiewskl (SO. 30' lJ: Two Years Away High lump: 1. Daggatt (F).

2. Mc- with Sonny Listn. He knocked Army Barely Nips Wesleyan Netmen MIDDLETOWN (Special) Army't tennis team squeezed out a victory over Wesleyan here Friday. Army Is i-l Wesleyan, 3-1. THE SUMMARY: Singles: Belk (W) del.

Conway. 3-4. 7-5. 6-: Campbell (A) del. Clark, 4.2.

t-i: Bowers (A) def. Oliver, M); Gardete (A) de. Carlson 4-0, -l: Wilber (A) def. Garrison, 6-J, 60: Hardin (A) def. Barada, -3, a-1.

DOUBLES: Belk and Oliver (W) def. Conwav and Camobell, e-2, 5-7, 6-a; Clark and Barada, (W) del. Richardson and Wilber, trt. 6-4; Garrison and Toc'as (W) def Westerlund and Yapp, 6-2, 6-3. Coventry Nine Beats Bacon by 5-3 Score Nallv IF).

3. Hatch IF). S' out Liston in the first round at Portland Rams RHAM 61-for Fourth Win Even HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)- Pole vault: 1. Trigila (SO.

2. VII- Pittsburgh-St. Louis (n). Chicago Houston (n) San Francisco Los Angeles 72-71-142 Lewiston, Maine, May 25, 1965. if Cassius Clay loses all his 71-71142 Bob Goalby Jerry Steelsmith Tom Weisnopf Roljerto De Vincenzo Tommy Aaron harold Henning Juan Rodriquez Paul Bondeson Billy Casper Wright Garrett Charles Coody Bert Weaver Rex Baxter Al Getberper Al Besselink Homero Blancas Gardnar Dickinson David Jiminez Milter Barber Frank Beard Dick Crawford Laurie Hamrher Alien Henning Monty Kaser Bruce Crampton John Lotz Jay Hebert Larry Wood Bob Lunn Sky's oases loaoeo singi.

orove sh0 pu. Napper (SC) 2 Ernie Terrell then gained appeals it is expected to be 18 (n). wmn, ISC). 3. Bleewskl (F).

47' PORTLAND (Special) Portland ii i.i H'0n's baseball team scored two runs "-'O 14Z and roue,) t0 victory over RHAM ol Hebron Friday. WbA recognition as cnampioni months to two years before he standings to give Coventry Mjgn scnooi Jaucin; wheeler (F). 2. Russell Pnl T.B IF). 3.

Leardl (SC). 142' 3 Dy winning an elimination tour- would go to prison for retusmg VV Tofil (SC) .1 Porlland is 4-1. 70-73 43 s. l-ninos; now 4-2 on Ihe year and Bacon is 1-3. I3 '(F: nament.

but uay became a lui-to be inducted into the army. 12 4 'con. Triple lump: 1. Hatch (Fl. 2.

Zilo He can keep on fighting but Vet i.rmi'; 9 4 i ly recognized champion again i.w,tri,r pi Daggatt CFh 39' (7) and Gordon. Night Baseball College Baseball when he whipped Terrell in 15 his purse may be in marks, yen x-Philadelphia 7 5 rounds at Houston, last Feb. 6. or pesos. It is unlikely he will x-Chicago 6 5 Undefeated fight again in this country forU.Atlanta 6 6 In his last fight, at New York some time.

jx-Pittsburgh 5 5 on March 22, Clay knocked out' clay refused Friday to take x.LoS Angeles 6 7 i-ea i4j gauer and Tymor; Wilson, Azoglifll 7V72-1l(7) and ScriUtz, Kuzminski 6). 70-73 143j 3fcPitching, Doubles Morgan Victory .750 .692 .583 .545 .500 .500 .462 .384 .307 Wilson Wins Fourth Maine 7. Connecticut 1 Witt 'man tic State Hartford UConn 0. National League Trinity 6, Bowdoin 2. Philadelphia 150 20x XXX Loweii teen Marnora Lona Island Unv.

15. Kings Point i cv1 PORTLAND (Special) Portland defeated RHAM Hioh School 5 to clinton (special) Tom saii and Zora Folley, the No. 1 contender the traditional one step forward v.New York 5 8 Montciair State 2, Fairleigh Dickinson 6V2'! with Rick Wilson notching his fourth kr'SSl Chandler, in the sev-'at the induction center x.San Francisco 4 9 Unbeaten Southington Defeats Ncwington (or Hiahlanders who are 4-1 on the.l High's baseball team to a victory lenth season. RHAM's record is 0-4. I Norwalk Tech 5, St.

Thomas Seminary he appeared and went through x-Houston 4 11 .267 the other formalities. 'x-night games not included. 000 000 11 RHAM over SHoreline Conference rival Old TJjg t3-f0ot-3, 210-DOUnd Clay Lyme Friday. Bill Dressing pitched, the1 J. distance for Morgan, allowing three WOn the Olympic light heavy" (Speciaft; High had only seven bul made I Portland 202 100 3 7 1 Atlanta 000 05x xxx Ellsworth and Uecker; Kelley, Niekro (2), Ritchie (4) and Torre.

Chicago 000 000 Oxx Houston 000 2C0 Oxx Simmons and Hundley; Wilson and Bate-man. Pittsburgh 000 Wx xxx St. Louis 000 00X xxx Veale and May; Washburn and Romano. San Francisco at Los Angeles, 11 P.M, start. His action makes mm suDject Today's Games Sauer and Tymon; Wilson, Agogliati the.

most of five NewmotOA errors and 10 and walklno San Fancisco (Marichal 1-3) at and shuiiz, 7tM. weight title at Rome in 1960 and walks en route to a 14-2 win rrioay.i 0M Lvm Its sixth stralghl this Al Botleonj- 15 3 to a possible fine, live year prison sentence, or both. Williams Union 3 Holy Cross 11, Massachusetts 2 Hall Netmen Score First Victory, 4-1 Hall Hioh' lnni; tam "scored its first won all 29 of his pro fights. He Los Angeles (Miller 0-2) 11 p.m. went tne distance lor ine nwr, 000 400.

XJ 4 2 Newington suffered Its second Idss In six "It will take at least 30 days Pittsburgh Pizarro l-l) at bt. N.W. Regional Beats Housy, 3-2 Lord and Thorpe; Dressing and Welch. won the title from Liston on a seventh round technical knock for Clay to be indicted and it Louis (Jaster 2-0) 8 p.m. FALLS VILLAGE (Special) Visiting out at Miami Beach, Feb, alter tWO SetoaCKS Dy Whipping Minencsn ueoyue probably will be another yearj Philadelphia (Ellsworth 1-0) at Pro Hockey starts.

Jack Scott had two RBl's and Vin Clements three to lead the Southington batters. Leo Velas paced Newihoton with a home run, double and triple in three trips. Southington 201 543 5C 14 7 1 tcA AFA I ulf ufrtM un flftu Vvo ai nn nm Northwestern Reaionl (Jpteflted Housa- Bristol Eastern, 4-1, at West Hartford tieveiano wo uxx xxx 24, 1964, and successfully defend-iand a half before he could be Atlanta (Kelley 0-1) p.m. )onic ReBl8Mt's basebaii team, 3-2, Fri- Friday. Chicago oxx xxx-x ed it nine times.

ssnt to prison since there un-; New York (Denehy 0-2) at flay. MerbW h. defeated pose, 6-t. Siebcrt and Sims; Horlen and Wartin. 11 in 1 1 1.1- WIB ciuy, c.

uciroi -20) OOx -xxx American League Pittsburgh at Rochester Saturday's Games National League Toronto at Montreal, afternoon American Leagua HIB eigitt- iijcii iiciiiieu cuyiuic uuuuieui.y win ue ctjjj.crtia lULliiudli 1,01113 no p.iu. vv. 001 on onn 3 1 pjttermo, dcfcflted Gue'afpn, Newington 010 001 0 2.5 Botleon and Walstrom, Kane (7); chio- LePine nd Krlly; Schnieder, Oskwarek Ridy, 6 1. 6-2; Cernsiroo-Lohni, de- McLfin, Korince (2), Klipostein (J) and ravollotig, Gilbert 111 Keltctilc (4). Cavldson, (5) and Nashner.

York commission are: Terrell; Morton Susman said. '(Giusti 0-3) 8:30 p.m. (6) and deaveland. tea fed Mc'Mahon-Gustafson, 7-5, 6-1. Free'ian; McNally and Etchebarrcn.

i Rochester at Pittsburgh.

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