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MUNCH STAR. SATURDAY. APRIL 16. 1960 Track Show at Bearcat Field Today Attracts 19 Schools Can Take Lead Tribe's They Have Fun Losing Gonzales Quilling Pro Tour ClllUlipioilS MFI RfIIRT Australia rrPTI I mm fnnrinn nmcclAnut lonnic MELBOURNE. Australia (UPI) from touring professional tennis after we end our tour in Aus Are Back iniiniiiiii Cards Launch Loop Schedule atDePauw 1 for Relays Opening I.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The By BOB BARXET Sporu Editor. The Muncie A throng of 452 athletes from Indianapolis Indians will open Pancho Gonzales, world professional tennis champion since 1954, Friday confirmed his recent announcement that he would quit Jack Kramer's touring troupe May 1. However, Gonzales said he might play in a few professional tournaments after that if they did not involve touring. Gonzales, who will be 32 on May 9, said recently in Vienna that April would be his last month of touring for Kramer. Getting Married "I definitely plan to retire tralia May 1," Gonzales said.

"I'll fly home immediately to prepare to enter the real estate business on my own account in California. Also I must prepare for my wedding at Los Angeles May 9. "I may play in a few professional tournaments after that so long as they don't involve touring. After all, Ben Hogan played after retiring from the professional golf circuit but refused to do much traveling. I'll be like him." their 59th season in the American 19 schools will assemble at Bear Assn.

Saturday afternoon against 1-0 and Decker 1-0, gaining the win over Purdue. Campbell, the third sacker when not pitching, leads the club in batting with a hot .400 mark. Second baseman Dave Stralknw-ski follows with a .360 average and outfielder Nat Pittman is third at .345. Catcher Myron Peebles, who owns a .250 bat mark. Ball State College's baseball team, which scored a double conquest of Indiana University Thursday, takes a 6-2 record into its Saturday Indiana Conference opening doubleheader against De-Pauw University at Greencastle.

The first game starts at I m. (CST). Last year the teams split cat Field Saturday (or the 24th the Minneapolis Millers with a new manager, streamlined Johnny Mulchings, and a young squad annual Muncie Relays. The program will open offici including only three holdovers from last year. ally at 12:50 p.m.

with the appearance of the 19f0 Relays Queen, Miss Charlotte Keisling. Attendants to the queen include Cloyd Buyer, a Tribe pitching veteran of two and a half seasons, their two games at Muncie. De-Pauw's Timers took a 120 win. Then the Cardinals blanked the has an incredible knack of getting on the bases. He only has five hits but has been walked II times and has gotten aboard three times on miscues.

is the probable starting choice of the popular Hutching, a former Miss Juanita Conley, Miss Jodie Miller, and Miss Dixie Luellen. Miss Mary Etta Sutton is Strange Twists Appear in NL's 1st Three Days Bengals. 2 0, In the nightcap The Tigers, under new Coach Ted Katula, have won three of their first four outings and Sil atop the ICC standings with a ICC BASEBALL STANDLNGS Richmond and Noblesville, win ners of Class and titles L. W. 1 1 1 1 H) mark.

The win was a 4-2 conquest of St. Joseph's with the second game cancelled by snow they got a sample. After going hitless in seven trips, Thomas hit last year, will be present to defend their titles. Both are among the favorites. Chief competition for Richmond is expected to come Ik-Pauw Butler Evansville Indiana State Pet.

1.009 .500 .500 .500 .553 .000 .009 Indian pitcher who reduced by 120 pounds for his new job. Fans may get a look st two promising new pitchers, Bob Botz, who had a 17-9 record at Jacksonville, last year, and Bob Gill from Des Moines. Cal Emery, whose slugging paced Des Moines to the Three-I League championship last year, will be at third base. He won the league's most valuable player award and led the circuit In six categories, including 27 home runs and 41 doubles. tv LUr-y.

lliwij a three-run homer off Los Angeles' Larry Sherry Wednesday night and came through with the from the improving Muncie Cen-1 tral squad of Coach Mel Wilson, Valparaiso 1 St. Joseph's Ball State 0 although Indianapolis Shortridge winning double off the Giants' Billy O'Dell Thursday night. Los Angeles won a couple of one. and cold. All Others Split The other four league teams split doubleheaders last Week, opening week end of ICC action, bo Ball State is the only loop club without a decision.

A sweep of Saturday's pair would put the redclads on top of the heap. and Terre Haute Gerstmeyer are expected to make strong bids for points. Strong Contenders run games and was shut out by Last Saturday's Results DePauw 4, St. Joseph's 2 Butler 5-1, Fvansville 0-4 Valparaiso 5-1, Indiana Stalt 2-9 the Cubs' Glen Hobbie. After the Br THE ASSOCIATED PBKSS The National League took a day off Good Friday after three days of action that produced paid admissions, a new manager in Philadelphia and six men hitting .500 or better.

If there was one development that stood out above all others in the first few days it was recognition that Chuck Dressen had taken a firm hold in Milwaukee. The appearance of Lew Bur-dette in the bullpen and the quick hook for Warren Spahn on opening day was a solid hint. As soon as Chuck hit Philadelphia for a weekend series, he announced that Spahn, too, would be in the shutout, Manager Walter Alston benched center fielder Don Denv iniiiiijl v9 Car Noblesville probably will be pressed by such perennial Class stalwarts as Tipton, Muncie Burris, and Delphi. Also likely to make a bold bid in the eter and called on rookie Tom Davis in a search for more Saturday's Schedulo Ball State at DePauw (2) 1 in 5(M) Assigned But Ball State's batters will face John Cassady, a 6-0. 175-pound Springfield, righthander who hurled a three hit shutout against the Cards a year ago tendent of schools at Middh-town, offered to bet two bucks that Muncie Central wouldn't win the state crown.

Shortly before the 19W) Indiana prep basketball tourney opened Butler Crawford, a Muncie man who is superin punch. St. Louis was the only non-win California ner, dropping three straight, 3-1, battling is Oak Hill, a new school, head coach of whom is 0. L. Wilson, brother of Muncie in the is rout, lassaoy was IU Sponsors Gym Mulch 6-1 and 3-2.

The pitching wasn't INDIANAPOLIS (AP) With bad, but nobody has been hitting 3-4 and had a 275 earned run average last season. the entry list closing at midnight Also back with the Bengals Is Friday night, 52 cars had been New Loop's Lawyer Hints of Dire Action Baseball entered 1-riday in the Win mii- junior catcher Horn Michigan City who blasted a homer over Central coach Mel Wilson. Assistant in track at Oak Hill is Dick Stillwagon, former Muncie Central and Purdue track and tootball varsityman. Both Richmond and Noblesyille, the defending champions, are the 350 mark in left at the Card mile race May 30 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS BLOOMINGTON, Ind.

(AP) The Indiana University athletic department will sponsor the first state high school gymnastics meet here April 23 under sanction of the Indiana High School Athletic Assn. diamond last season. Tony llulman, president of the Cassady was on the all-ICC don't change th ir attitude on players and territores," he said. venerable track, said eight or ten No games scheduled. Games Today St.

Louis at Los Angeles (N) second team, along with out Star P'wto by Wrr Moiitanti A generous man, he took thu other teams. Muncie sporting goods store employes Gary Reed, left, and Mamie Baldwin, figured the Bearcats were in, so they posted their $2. On the evening of March I'l East i a Washington struck a mighty blow for all the underdogs of the world and also for Butler Crawford. And so Reed and Baldwin obtained $2 worth of pennies and made Butler a pretty which reads "Bearcats. The pennies are glued on pretty solidly, but Gary and Earnie are ready with the payoff.

They are waiting ir Crawford to come and get it with a chisel, that is! 500s Winning Designer Sports Better Creation coached by former Ball State athletes Richmond by Charley fielder Mike Crawley of Plain "We can get help from Congress or take affirmative steps of our Gymnastics is not on the IHSAA bullpen if -needed against the Phils. Juan Pizarro was out there Thursday. Phillies Biggest Crowd Philadelphia had its largest opening crowd in two years, to see Acting Manager Andy Cohen make the right moves and beat Dressen. Frantic shifting of pitchers and pinch hitters finally brought up Joe Koppe. His single off Johnny Logan's glove won the game in the 10th inning.

Gene Mauch takes over as boss this weekend. Pittsburgh, regarded as a singles-hitting club without much own." field, who patrols the left pasture. First sacker Larry Skelton, 6-2, 190-pound Princeton senior, third baseman Dave Clifford, 5-9, Hilton and Noblesville by Bill McClain. Both were Cardinal football and track varsitymen. Hilton also is a former Muncie Central varsity athlete.

sports program and only a few lhxisier schools compete. additional entries probably were mailed ahead of the deadline. Cars were entered Friday by Myron E. Osborn, Denver; Bob Sorenson, Montcbello, Karl Hall, Orleans. and C.

O. Prather, Arcadia, Calif. Since the Continental League Chicago at San Francisco Milwaukee at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Pittsburgh National League Standings W. L. Pet.

G.B. NEW YORK (UPl)-William A. Shea, aggressive Continental League legal counsel, Friday told organized baseball to "help us or suffer the consequences." Obviously irritated at baseball's alleged disregard for the embryonic third major' league, Shea said that there were other avenues of help open to the Continentals if baseball continues to "ignore us." "There are two alternatives if announced its formation, Congress Eight records were smashed by 170-pound junior from Maywood, are other vets. Clifford's .350 batting average topped the team's swingers in 1959. DePauw has 10 a fine relays field last year, five Bill Homeier, Arcadia, was nominated for his third "500" San Francisco Los Angeles directly oj indirectly has been kept fully informed of every move.

Because organized baseball fears a legal definition of its controversial reserve clause con in Class and three in Class Given good weather, the lettermen. in the Prather car. He was named to drive the same car last year but Nominated to hurl the other Chicago Milwaukee Cincinnati 1960 field may do some recprd-smashing of its own, although 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 3 .667 .667 .667 .500 .500 .500 .500 .000 mechanical trouble kept it out of The first state meet will draw teams from Clarksville, Crown Point and Warren Central, along with a few individual entrants from Indianapolis Tech, Indianapolis Howe and Mississinewa. Coach Otto Ryser of I.U. pointed out that Illinois had only seven schools in its first gymnastics meet 10 years ago and last year had 40.

He said school gymnastics programs also are growing in Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin. Clarksville has had a gym team game for the Bengals is Charles tracts, whereby a player becomes the sole property of a club until the established major leagues 1 UU t-l till. pkUM ui (Biff) Geiss of Pittsburgh, the lineup. Bob Wilke of Milwaukee con Pittsburgh Philadelphia tremely high levels. a highly-regarded sophomore firmed that the 1959 Indianapolis Scheduled to start at 1 p.m.

are lefty. Geiss is 2 1 and Cassady St, Louis 7lli-lnninr llun winning car will be driven this WHiri'lER, Calif. (UPI) 1-0. it either derides to trade or release him, the C.L. feels that it has a powerful weapon.

Shea would not discuss other asserted "consequences" but it appeared that what he called year by Chuck Stevenson, Garden Tigers Lose (o Indiana George Salih, who designed the race cars that won the 11)57 and Finsterwald, Grove, the 1952 national big the and pole vault, shotput, broad jump, and high jump, and trials in the Class high hurdles. Every effort will be made to keep the meet on Seals Kedbirds Marion Bennett scored in the DePauw beat Arkansas State, car champion who has not raced 5-3, Southwestern at Memphis, here since 1952. A new car is be four years. Crown Point and Warren Central started this year. ing built for Rodger Ward of In- top of the seventh to earn a 5-4 baseball win over Royerton at the Redhird diamond Thursday.

Hen power, led the league with a .333 club batting average, mostly on the strength of the 13-0 romp over Cincinnati. Thursday afternoon. Roberto Clemente, the Pirates' right-fielder, is way out there with a .714 average and six runs batted in for two games. Dick Groat is hitting .625. Cal McLish, a 19-game winner at Cleveland last year, failed in his first outing for Cincinnati, lasting less than three innings.

However, the Reds are happy with Billy Martin's .500 average and the .429 hitting of rookie Tony Gonzalez, the new right fielder. Mays Hitting .500 San Francisco's new park Sucad Lead Greensboro 5-4, then St. Joseph's, 4-2, before losing to Indiana Tuesday, also by a 4-2 score. ianapolis, who drove last years schedule. Final event, the Class sprint medley relay, is slated to start at 4:10 p.m.

lllfiS Indianapolis 500-mile races, announced I riday he had a new creation. It's a roadster, which Salih claims "will be a great improvement over the former champion racer." winner. ry was the winning hurler and Have You Tried The starters will be the 33 fast Under a new arrangement, mile Among the team other is Butch Colin, a 510, 165- Clevenger, who relieved starter est cars in time trials May 14, 15, GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) relay and half-mile relay events Pierson in the sixth, got tha loss. 21 and 22.

Ageless Sam Snead, gunning for will be conducted for freshmen Bennett had nine hits and com mitted four errors. Royerton "affirmative steps" would include raiding of the established major leagues' p'ayer rosters to force a court review of the long-debated player contracts. Monday Is Deadline for Sofihall Entries Monday is the final day for entering Sunday School Softball leagues. Junior league representatives will meet at 7 and senior league managers will conduct a business session at 8 at the YMCA. 24 teams are expected to com "I'm not taking anything away from the old car," explained Salih, of Whittier, "but it was designed for Indianapolis only and could not compete on dirt and had six hits, including Jim Hall's two doubles, while committing two miscues.

Childers had two his seventh Greater Greensboro from three Muncie junior high Open Golf Tournament victory, schools, McKinley, Storer, and and Dow Finsterwald, seeking to Wilson. Also to be held are mile repeat last spring's triumph here, relay and half-mile reiay events moved into the 36-hole lead Fri- for Class freshmen and day with eight under par 134 to- Class freshmen from visiting other tracks. BEER? Cincinnati's Finest hits for the Redbirds and Green knocked two runs across. Kendall and Bradford had two blows each for the winners. brought a flurry of conflicting reports.

First, the wind was so tricky it was believed that nobody schools, "My new car will he a real 'dirt track and the car will actually be built around tals. pound Wheaton, 111, junior outfielder. Colin ruined Card Dick Beck's bid for a no-hitler last year, beating out a second inning infield hit that turned out to be the only hit of the g'ame that the Cards won. 2-0. Beck may hurl one of Saturday's games, with junior Rex Decker and junior Dean Campbell also on the list of pitchers who may work against the Bengals.

Beck, who owns a 3-0 record, picked up his third win by pitching an inning of relief against Indiana Thursday. Campbell is Powell Morehead, Indianapolis, At the halfway mark of the Hoxer Still Critical MADISONtfl University Hospitals said Friday that the condition of boxer Charlie Mohr remained unchanged and Mill very critical. The 22-year-old Wisconsin nior from Merrick, N.Y., has been unconscious since he collapsed after a bout the night of April 9. He was knocked out while defending his 165-pound division title in the NCAA Tournament. would hit a left field homer.

Then will serve as starter and ref- The Redbirds are now 0-3 for driver Jimmy Bryan." 500 tournament they were one He said this would center the strokff ahead of Boh floalhv whn eree the season. won his onlv mainr circuit event If weather is favorable, attend weight on the left side of the car Score by innings: pete this season and play will Thursday night Ernie Banks hit a grand slammer into the cross wind and over the fence. Willie Mays, incidentally, is rolling along ance is expected to establish an start during the third week of permitting better cornering and here two years ago. 000 1 12 5 9 4 Bennett Royerton May. weight distribution.

They were but three of 13 men all-time record for the popular meet. Class schools in corn- 300 010 04 6 3 at a .500 clip. who shot in the 60's Friday as the fi KM-varH Ktarmnunr ForPtf fW Petit'0n wil1 include Anderson, In- The Chicago Cubs hoped for new power from Frank Thomas and f- riK on dianapolis Ben Davis, Terre Golfers Play Green Hills lOlh Year par scores and 10 others that "flre. rstaeyer Ltuj 71 Muncie Central, New Castle, Giants, Dodgers Move but the reversal of nines two years Snead, Goalby Shoot 66's Shortridge. In the field are will make No.

8 from 35 to 40 yards longer. The hole now stretches 473 yards with a par ago. Parks Still Get Ridicul Experts Say New Baseball Mead, wno registers trom White Muncie Burris. Delthi. Nobles- A major Green Hills attraction Editor's Note: This is the second in a series on Mun-cie's golf courses.

By JIM JONES The par 71 Green Sulphur Springs, West shot ville, Oak Hill, Royerton. Rush- again this season will be the an five. Eight new roughs have been a five under par 66. Finsterwald nual Green Hills Open, a Tues ville, Tipton, and Wabash from Tequesta, had his sec day, June 7, event. As usua created making Green Hills 'Hometown' Well Represented Loop Doomed pro-am will be staged the day ond 67.

Goalby, playing from Cry Hills Country Club golf layout, amazingly green for early spring, "Hometown" representatives before tourney. Greenville stal River, had a 66 are, of course, Burris, coached NEW YORK (UPI) Major Lei Woodward of Sydney, Aus Actually, though. Candlestick Park, located on a spit of land overlooking San Francisco Bay, is one of the most evenly laid out parks in the major leagues. Its foul lines are the same in both right and left 335 feet and center field is a distant 420 feet from home plate. Be SURE to see this NEWSPAPER on Monday, April 18 Ohio, Bobby Roll stole the show last year with a blister by Errol Myers; Royerton, league baseballs third major tralia, took fourth place with a 70 completes its first decade of existence this season.

Professional Don Padgett, in his eighth i i uv i- wiiu viaigi auu league is doomed to failure, it was IMTI II I'llKSS INTERNATIONAL When the Giants and Dodgers used to operate their franchises in New York, controversy constantly swirled around their heads. If it didn't involve their strange and rewarding rivalry, it certainly had something to do with the parks they called home. The Polo Grounds, where the Giants played, often was called the home of the "Chinese" home run in a derisive allusion to cheap .0 Muncje ing 66 round in the meet. Purtlcbaughs Head Group forecast Friday by the United tougher to play this year. Fourteen maple trees have been planted to separate fairways.

There is now a row between the ninth and 10th fairways. Padgett, president of the Indiana Professional Golf Assn. for the second straight year, has a new assistant pro this year. He is Von Loop, a Richmond native who was at Tippecanoe Lake year at Green Hills, says the ftnomer mioi oac ai uo were cnH mpmho nf fu0 ihraa Press International's board of course is in "terrific shape. him uay rcauei mun.c local teams will include the fol experts.

soumpaw swinging pro irom near- inw: Both the men's and women's golf associations have large memberships at Green Hills. Bob and Wilma Purtlebaugh, Thirty-five experts, 70 per cent Muncie Burris Stewart Barb, by Asheboro, who had a 72 Friday, and Gary Player of Jo- of the 50-man board composed of But in laying out the park, the architects apparently paid little i or no attention to the prevailing1 Dave Barber, Roger Bill, Phil two UPI staffers, and three writ hannesburj, South Africa, who Casey, Randy Casey, Bob Coch Greenskeeper Jack Taylor, who credits the fine condition of the course to a fertilizing process used on the fairways the last four years, said the top dressing on the greens the past two years has the putting areas in the best shape ever. ers or broadcasters representing winds which whip in from the took a 68. ran, Phil Dawkins, Mike Glancy, each of the 16 big league teams. nearby bay.

The wind blows from answered with a flat "no" when Bob Hargreaves, George Hinckley, Joe Howell, Dick Legg asked whether they believed the FOR SALE 4 RELAXER LOUNGES With Timers Res- $49.50 Sime Launches Olympic Effort Charles Loker, Jim Mart, Geof or short home runs. Ebbets Field, the home of the Dodgers, was dubbed a "band box." Here, too, the reference wasn't exactly complimentary, the inference being that a home run was a cheap commodity in The tile system, installed to Continental League will succeed, husband and wife, arc presidents of their respective associations. George Farling is vice president of the men's group with Bill Purtlebaugh the secretary. The vice president of the women's association is Harriett Manor and Hazel Stafford is the secretary. Padgett is currently conducting free clinics for members.

The women's sessions will con frey McNab, John Nahre, John Pickerill. Max Rudirol Rrnrp prevent flooding, has paid tre left field across to right, making any ball hit high enough in right almost a sure bet to reach the fence. Thus, it's apparently going to be a haven for left-handed swingers. Wind Decides Game and Plymouth country clubs previously. Greens Enlarged Among the improvements made by Taylor and his crew were the enlargement of four greens.

(Nos. 1, 4, 10 and 12) and the No. 16 tee area. A total of 420 trees have been removed (but there are still plenty more). Green Hills will rilay the same Only 11 of the experts answered with an unqualifid "yes" and mendous dividends to Green QUANTICO, Va.

(AP) Big carBPnr Frank Srhwart navP Hills. The project was completed four said they thought "it might' Dave Sime-who holds two world shroyer, Rob Terhune, Bruce a park designed to make even the succeed. Six of these 15 experts records Diit never nas won a na- Voran, Don Weir, Allyn Wetmore, two years ago. Lengthen No. 8 Hole tional title or competed tne Alan Wilson, Kelly Stanley.

said they originally thought the league would not succeed but Taylor, greenskeeper for the Olympics started tne long road Royerton Don Barrett, Ray back by clearing the first obstacle chitty, Gary Coleman, Jerry clude Thursday evening and the puniest hitter a long-ball threat. This all was expected to be changed when the Giants and Dodgers migrated West. But now, as both are starting their third National League season on the fifth year, said a major project tihs summer is the building of a have changed their minds. To Operate in 1961 as last year. The sequence of i men's discussion-type clinic will On Thursday, the wind played a major role in deciding the outcome of the Giants-Cubs game.

In this one, the Cubs won in the ninth when a high fly to left field, which Orlando Cepeda apparently was camped under, was blown all on tne roao to Rome rriaay in me (jox, John Curtim, Jim Gibson Quantico Relays. David Gray, Jim Green, Ed Liv new tee on the eighth hole that holes has not been changed since i wind up Friday night. Sime, a Duke pre-medical stud- ingston, Ronnie Pease, John Continental League President Branch Rickey has predicted that the Continental League will begin Pacific shores, the wisecracks they apparently left behind in View Work at Green Hills ent, won his heat in the 100-meter Slack, Everett Stamper, Dave dash in 10:4 which equals the Turner, Phil Unger. qualifying time for the Olympics. Muncie Central Bill Allen, New York are catching up with operations in 1961, will be repre sented in the World Series by 1964 the way back toward short, permitting the winning run to score.

All National League teams were idle Friday. David Autry, George Bonner, and will produce a world cham VIBRATOR PILLOWS S2.79 While They Last RENTAL AND SALES 1020 BROADWAY PHONE AT 4-9928 Olympians to Play pion by 1965. James Boyce, Jan Conway, Gary Crow, Cornelius Dollison, Don 'i Vt' pamtom im TtiP IIS The franchises in the Continen them once again. Critical of Coliseum The Dodgers were the first to come under fire when they decided to play their home games in mammoth Los Angeles Coliseum, a football stadium hardly designed to improve a baseball fVKrmnie hWelhall team will nlav Green. BiI1 KeeP.

Bi'l McCor- tal League, other than the New York club, belong to Minneapolis- Ay, Cleveland of the National Industrial Basketball League in an ex Miller, Gary Mitchell, Henry St. Paul, Dallas-Fort Worth, Hous Murphy, Jim Nettles, Mike Emerald Lake News Catfish Biting Noic! Stocked with Catfish this week Gasion-Yorktoivn Pike hibition game here Aug. 6, it was ton, Denver, Toronto, Atlanta and O'Neil, Don Ross, Mike Schranz, I announced Friday. pitcher's confidence with its 250- Brian Settles, John Smith, Rich ard Williams, Ronald Williams, foot left field line. "Chinese home run," missing from baseball's jar-1 gon for two years, made a sud-j Larry Griffin.

Promoter Dreams Again den and thunderous return. The Giants were next Candle-1 Probable Pitchers 1959 won-Iost records in Daren. AWNINGS PATIO COVERS JALOUSIE ENCLOSURES Featherweight king Davey stick Park, their new dream stadium," has been open for only i three games and already it is the Moore against euner iiasny tiorae theses. CARPORT5 of Manila or Ricardo Gonzales of National League St. Louis (Jackson, 14-13) at Buenos Aires, Argentina.

subject of conversation where; baseball people and fans The Home Of Home improvement Los Angeles (Drysdale, 17-13) (N). Bantamweight champion Jose Becerra against whoever happens to be the No. 1 contender for the Chicago (Drott 1-2) at San Francisco (Jones, 21-15). title at the time. Milwaukee (Buhl, 15-3) at Phil Parnassus, who always does adelphia (Buzhardt, 4-5).

things in king-size style, set a Cincinnati (Hook, 5-5) at Pitts- Flyweights Battle BANGKOK m-World Flyweight Champion Pascual Perez of Argentina is heavily favored to retain his title Saturday night against Thailand's Pone King-petch in a match that is expected to draw 30,000 fans. arA tni nnn LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Match-maker George Parnassus had a late summer night's dream on his mind Friday and if it comes true Southern California fight fans will be treated to a triple-header -three world championship bouts. Parnassus said he hopes to stage the outdoor 45-round extravaganza at the Coliseum in August or September and pull 50 000 fans through the turnstiles for a half-million dollar gate by carding the following: Lightweight champion Joe Brown defending his crown against the winner of a 12-round bout at the Olympic Auditorium next Thursday between Carlos Hernandez of Caracas, Venezuela, and Alfredo Urbina of Mexico City. l'f ft Y'r r1' Jry 1 'Its A- T' Ki iT llt ilrt-nMB ifrfnnTn 1 WL i. irk a nnn fict.v ourgn (tmbncht, 0-0) i tu.

mien uu.uvu AmM-iran Ij-apno tko rejourn American League IU11UUVI IIIVU aillU HIV xvlltJU(il m. to view a doubleheader cham- 8 1 WO pionsnip eara. SppUs Titlp lianrp In the February bouts, Becerra see V.ndiite diet CI OF liiDIAUA successfully defended his crown BERLIN tTi Gustav Bubi Carroll Lowenstein of Harvard tossed eight touchdown pases in 1950. Three years later he tossed five in one game against against Alphonse Halimi of Scholz, the European middle- 2315-21 E. Jackson Photo Warren Montano One of the maple trees planted between fairways at Green Hills Country Club is viewed by three men who play big parts in the club's golfing activities.

They are (left to right) Von Loop, assistant pro; Don Padgett, head pro; and Jack Taylor, greenskeeper. France and junior welterweight weight boxing champion, flew to Norman Paugherty W. E. (Bill) Robertson champion Carlos Ortiz whipped New York Friday, seeking a shot Raymondo Battling Torres. I at the world's title..

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