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27 1960 GREELEY TRIBUNE Page 5 Our Lady of Peace Carbajal Pitches Grays To Title with 6-0 Win Lefty- Frank Carbajal, cocky pitched lite Senior Grays to a 6-0 "championship victory over Eric 'in the.Our Lady of Peace baseball tournament at Forbes field. Carbajal, an All-Rocky Moun- conference pitcher in 1960 as "was teammate Ernie Andrade, Erie to hits. He walked only one halter and struck 14, including the last three he faced in the game. Andrade and Carbajal Friday pitched'the Grays to a 7-6 win over previously unbeaten Eric. 'Earlier in the tournament Erie beaten Greetey 5-1.

Carbap.nl encountered serious (rouble only three times, With one 'biit in thf filth inning, Terry Schicssler singled and Lee Rosa doubled for Erie. But Carbaja! got Dick Kulwicki to ground back ID him then struck out Bob Ces- -V In the sixth losing pilcher Forrest led off with i He was later nailed a 1 home trying to score on a wild pilch. -In the eighth Cessor was on a fielder's choice. He was thrown out at home, (center 'fielder George Villa to John Blat 'nick to Gil Carbajal) trying to on Forrest's double. Junior Garcia sparked the Gray attack, collecting fou.

singles in ive at He scored once and drove in a run. George Villa md Julie Yearling collected three lits each. Frank Carbajal aided his own allack by singling in two runs in he ninth inning. The Grays almost turned the game into a rout early. But Eric xrsislently made fine defensive In the second Bill Vissci retired Rico Lopez on a fine catch of a fly ball then threw out Gil 'nrbajal at second base.

In the Cessor threw out George Villa at home and Kulwicki threw out Yearling at home. Erie nipped another Greeley scoring threat after one run scored in the eighth. A relay From center fielder Elmer Chris- toplierson to Forrest to Cessor nailed Lopez at third. The second out of the inning was a cut off from Forrest to Cessor on Gi Carbajal. Erie made only one error in the game; Gr.

Grays Oil 000 14 4 Erit 000 000000-4 5 1 Frank Carbajal and Gil Carbajal; Chuck Forrest and Terry Schiessler. See Al Lopez as Next Yankee Manager THE I members of the Greeley Senior Grays, include from left front: Bernie Garcia, Jerry Tellez, George Tellez, Gil Carbajal; middle row, John George Villa, Ernie Andrade, Paul Villa; back row, Julie Yearling, Joe Garcia, Rico Lopez, Frank Carbajal, Nudy Lopez, and Junior Mares. United States Seeks Javelin Gold Medal ROBERTO L. CUERCETANI ROME (AP)--The javelin, traditionally a European monopoly 8,426. Walter Meier of Germany two years.

At the AAU decathlon he finished second to Johnson with U.S. has won only once in Olympics), began to look better for the United Slates last year Al Cantello wrested the world record from the 1956 Olymp- -ic champion, Egil Danielsen of Now Uncle Sam has not one but' (wo men who can hold ''their own with the best in the world here at Home. Janusz Sidlo of Poland, 27, for many years the most consislent javelin man in the world, was off slowly this, season but seems to be gathering momentum: He still has to reach 270 feet though. Michel of France, 28, is another leading contender with a good 'record. Carlo Lievore of Italy, 25, to prove -superior to his Gipyaiini, was tixth Melbourne in 1956.

Defending champion Danielsen, interest after his phenomenal -effort oM956. He has done little of Best Scandinavian -'prospect is Knut Fredriks- 'Sm, who.has a proclivity for foul- and Markus Kahma of Finlanc are good, not Sports Notes ROME (AP)-Nicola Pielrange- li, ace of the. Italian Davis Cup team who turned pro early.this week, said Friday he had reconsidered and would not make up his mind about joining Jack Kramer's play-for-pay tennis troupe until after the first of next year. BUFFALO, N.Y. (AF) The Buffalo Dills of the American Football League added veteran lineman Sam Palumbo to their rosier Friday.

Palumbo, who played college football at Notre Dame, was with the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League from 1955 to 1957, when he was traded to the Green Bay Packers. MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (API- Harry Briggs, 39-year-old former RUNNERS UP for the second year running Elmer Christopherson, Bob Cessor, and Terry in Our Lady of Peace Tourney was the Erie Schiessler. Back row: Cliuck Forrest, Rich pictured "include: from left Knening, Bill Visser, John Larson, and Dick front, Pilar Monlano, manager. Front row from Kulwicki.

Batboys are James and Arlhur Monlett: Ken Peterson, ScoUie'Hayden, Ron Weber, tano. Tribune photo by Jim Troyer. ing on all his throws but Marine from Alaska, will make that one is usually very good. Olh- his third attempt Saturday to who shoiijd fare yell include 1 Russia's veteran duo, Vladimir Kuznetsov and Viktor Tsibulenko, 'and Mart a newcomer from Estonia. Still, the U.S.

seems to be in a rather strong posilion right now. Carilello of Norristown, the 'man noted for-his dive style of 'throwing, 'was over 270 twice in June meets, and beat Bill Alley of' Short Hills; N.J., on both 6c- swim the 34-mile of Lake Michigan between Michigan City and No one ever" has completed the open-water swim. MILWAUKEE (AP). Red Schoendienst will rejoin the Milwaukee Braves when tlicy open a new home stand next week, Braves. 'General Manager John McIIale said Friday.

Schoendienst, who had a houl with tuberculosis last year, went casions. Alleyjater tookrevenge to his homo in St. Louis, last week for a routine checkup. A physician said the tests were neg alive. The redhead also was suffering from a groin injury and a by eclipsing Cantello's 1S59 rec- ord with a great 283 feet, 8 inches U.S.

experts rate Alley the of the two, potentially at 1 least. This is an erratic event, due to the nature of the implement itself. The US. duo has a belter- ROME (AP)--Power-packed Po- chance lo get at land opened its campaign in the least one off to 270. Russia's Vasily Kuznelsov loomed as a favorite for the Olympic decalhlon after his great 1959 season.

That was in the -Rater Johnson, severely injured. iSince then the Negro ace from Kingsburg, has staged a phenomenal comeback, recapturing the world record with a total of 8,683 points. Kuznetsov, now 28, has been taking things easy so this season, while favoring a i'slight injury. He slill has to reach points. Even at his.best, he could not give Johnson a real match.

The greatest danger to Johnson "could come from Yang Chuon- Kwang of Formosa, who has made astounding progress while teammate of Johnson at UCLA. Though by no means a giant as ''decathlon phenoms go, Yang has been going up and up in the past SAFE at first base. Elmer Christopherson, Erie, speeds toward the bag in action at Forbes field Friday night while Julie Yearling reaches for the ball: Chrislopherson was safe but the. Greeley Grays won the game 6-0 and the championship in Our. Lady of Peace pholo by Jim Troyer.

16-natioh Olympic, soccer tournament Friday and rolled over Tunisia 6-1. Housing Set ROME Wl Like hundreds of olher Olympic visitors, official and unofficial, the panels of judges for the various'sports are being housed in a Roman Catholic religious institute in Rome. Even the judges from the Soviet Union were assigned rooms in'a Catholic center. But the Russian judges objected. Italian Olympic officials promptly moved the Russians downtown to a hotel.

The next morning, Olympic officials disclosed Sunday, the Russian judges sheepishly asked to be moved back into the Catholic institution. They said they did not want favored treatment. THE WINNERS TROPHY is presented lo Alvin Garcia, Greeley Gray manager, by Ted Anderson, manager of the Pepsi-Cola bottling Co. of Greeley. The Grays won the ball game Friday night 6-0.

The victory marked the final game of the Our Lady of Peace Tourney and copped the championship. Tribune pholo by Jim Troyer. Roberts, Diddel COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP)--John H. Roberts of Chica- William Diddel of Carmel, Ted Payscur of Evanston, and Harry sirasburger of Coffeyville, were loday's scmilinalisls in the World Seniors Golf Tournament.

Roberts squared of against in the other. Roberts-turned in the tourney's No. 1 upset Friday by downing 'co-favorite E. J. Rogers of Okla Bowling COLUMBINE- COLUMBINE LADJES LEAGUE The scores: Stockman ear 3, Wood's Service Jones porting Co.

1, Weld Co. Bank 2 Bowl 2, Coors Pat' afe 2, Garden City Liquor 1.. Top series: Columbin owl 2236. Top individual series: Julie ramwell 527; Belly Koenik 507; By Frank Eck VP Ntwiftaturts Sports Editor Win cr lose this will be Casey Stengel's last season, in my opinion, as manager of Ihe New York Yankees. And it's likely ho will be succeeded by Al Lopez vho currently seems to bo lead- ng Uie Chicago While Sox (o their econd straight American League pennant.

It is this writer's opinion that Yankee co-owners Dan Topping and Del Webb will ask Ihe 70- year-old Stengel to step down at he close of the present season. Stengel was seriously ill with a tidney infection early in June. He missed 12 games. He was asked return to the hospital for a July check up but passed up the oppor- unily. It is a ticklish situation to ask lie resignation of a manager who las led a team to nine American pennants and seven World Series conquests in a span of 11 years.

But Yankee officials, our source has informed us, fed they must make the move now in the best interest of Stengel's future and tlwir own. Stengel apparently has been ordered not to smoke or-take any alcoholic beverages. At the dinner the Yankees sponsored during the All-Star break-early in July, Casey wns restless. He fumbled his pockets for the usual cigarette but it wasn't there. "Il's terrible," he said.

"Only thing I've had tonight was two soda pops." And yet, Stengel stayed aroumj for several hours' talking baseball. Stengel is apt lo beat the Yankees lo the punch once the pennant is.decided in late September or early October. Mrs. Edna Stengel, his wife may insist on him retiring. She lias been with him ever since he was hospitalized around Memorial Day and often has expresset a desire that he retire from the game in which he started back in 1910 at Kankakee, 111.

At 70, Stengel is the oldest manager of a big league team ince Connie Mack's days. Me Gillicuddy retired as manager lie Philadelphia Athletics atle he 1930 season at- the age of 8: He died at 93. The Stengels are financiall veil fixed. Stengel is an officia a Glendale, band an Casey often has insisted he has 'a good pension plan with the Yankees." His annual income ha een placed well above $50,000. As to his successor, there mus be 50 baseball would lik nothing better than to manag the Yankees.

Pitching coach Lopat and first base coach Ralp Houk were believed to be in HIV oy Renke 491. Top team game: 3owl and Pat's Cafe 770. Top individual games: for the post but here's what personal friend of Topping's tol us recently: "Stengel was Del Webb's cboi' vheu Casey replaced Buck Harr 1949. Now it's Dan Topping admires both Lopat ar Columbine Houk but the Yankee history ieen to turn oulside Ihe organize Betty 54 YEARS AGO: Casey Stengel as Brooklyn manager in 1934. Al Lopez was his catcher.

AL LOPEZ Always First Second. nd' Chicago. Lopez, a young 52, nows baseball inside and out. Incidentally, he played almost CASEY STENGEL: Nine Flags in 11 Vein. 500 games as- a catcher under Stengel, first in Brooklyn 26 yean ago and laler'in Boston.

lorr.a City 3 and 2. Diddel defea cd Dick Toney of Piedmont, 3 and 1. Payseur, former NCAA golf executive and athletic dircc- lor at Northwestern University, back A. J. Ruffini of Cleveland 3 and 2.

Strasburgcr won by default from Paul Dickinwn of Ardmore. oenig 192; Julie Bramwell 182; )ot Capron, Mary Salvucci; Julie ramwell, 177. COLUMBINE MAJORS The scores: Widmaier Chev. 3, ale Jewelers Columbine Bowl Hibbs Clothing McArthur- Vhecler 2, Macys Shaw Realty Weld Co. Bank l.

Top team series: Macys 2611. Top individual series: Sam Mc- Jonald 582; Bob Griffin 5824; Len iramwell 568. Top team game: Macys 962. Top individual games: Sam Me Jonald 235; Swede Hemple 218; Groves 213. AULT MEN The scores: Pinks Conoco 4 Vidmaier Chev.

Farr Co. 2 Grain and Bean Burman Clothing 2, Ault-Liquors Gree- ey Trucking 3, Carter Bookkeep- ng Gambles Manweiler 'A; Farmers National Bank 2, Veller Lumber Co. Ault VFW Ault Lions 1. Top team series: Pinks Conoco 2416. Top individual series: Vernon Olson 565; Ed Johnson 522; Frank Akahoshi and Ray Burman 515.

Top team game: Pinks Conoco 851. Top individual games: Frank Akahoshi 237; Ray Burman 201; Jerry While 198. Briefs TRAPSHOOTING VANDALIA, Ohio Roy Foxworthy of Indianapolis won the 61st Grand American Handicap after 16-year absence by shooting perfect score. RACING SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Don Poggio ($9.40) won the $25,000 Merchants and Citizens Handicap at Saratoga by nearly six lengths.

SALEM, N. M. Comet Bean lion for a manager. "This system has worked out veil in the past and Topping will urii to Lopez." Apparently, Alfonso Ramon Lo- iez, the most popular citizen in Tampa, and in many other places, knows what's cooking. Last fall after he led Bill Vceck's White Sox lo their first flag in 40 years ex-catcher Lopez had a chance to sign a three-year contract.

He signed for one year. "I didn't want to be tied down," ie told a personal friend. If Topping does choose Lopez it would be an ideal selection. Lopez has never finished worse than second in his 12 years, as a manager at Indianapolis, Cleveland mat MKf MVW. ClXk, rvst.

Wirravterf t9 Ml Jttn. I BROOKLINE, Mass. U. S. leading doubles team of Chuck McKinley and Butch Buchholz eliminated by Mike Franks and Don Dell in quarterfinals of National Doubles Tournament.

DAVE ADOLPH Plumbing Heating Co. 2412 10th St. EL 2-3855 Diddel in one semifinal scrap and Payseur faced Harry Slrnsburger Oklo. Dickinson developed sore muscles in his back after third round victory Thursday. The minimum age for the tourney is 55.

($36) scored a front running vie- lory in hcadliner al Rockingham Park. ATLANTA J. Side Kick ($7.60) won Ihe fealure at Atlantic City by three lengths CHICAGO Intensive ($12.20) look the six-furlong to pcvcnt for two-year-olds at Arlington Park. DEL MAR, Navy Fire ($23.20) scored by a head in the Del Mar feature. MAKE UNLOADING EASV WITH A HARSH HYDRAULIC HOIST Your unloading doesn't need to be at hard as unloading an elephant.

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