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Petaluma Argus-Courier from Petaluma, California • 7

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YANKS ROLL ON ''(I C7S afi 1 Roberts Goes 13 -is Vs i inas-to Lose Inn 1 I 1 out grounder. Four runs followed. By JIM BECKER Associated Press Sports Writer If Robin Roberts will stop sob 3. i I' 0J COTATI POST OFFICE ROLLS Henry Johnstone, assistant to Cotati Postmaster Elmer Chadwick, hands keys of the post office's new fleet van to Lester Trainer, as Mrs. Betty Fjelland, clerk at the Cotati Post Office, looks on.

The first local mobile unit will be used for relay runs, parcel post and collections in the Rohnert Park and Cotati areas served by the Cotati Post Office. Hahn Photo BB SliaaBBBSSai DETERMINATION WINS WHY NOT? MIAMI UTi Chief auditor at Miami Jai-Alai Fronton, where pari-mutuel betting is legal, is BiU Betts. Steve Pauly, Oregon State senior, shows the determination which won him the National AAU Decathlon Champship in Corvallis, this weekend at he crosses the finish line in the 110-meter hurdles event. Pauly won the race and went on to amass 7,852 points in winning the two-day. 10-event meet.

AP Wirephoto prtaluma fltguft'Coutlrt Monday, July 1, 19637 ALL-AMERICAN 49er Draftee Cambell Shines SPECIAL SALE? FRIDAY, July 12, 1963 12 Noon Hit PETALUMA LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. bing softly over there in the cor ner, we will discuss what tne Boston Red Sox learned over the weekend about how to beat the New York Yankees. First, they learned, that Yogi Berra's .186 batting average does not indicate that he can't hit any more. Then they learned that you do not give the Yankees four outs in an inning. And you definitely do not give them five.

And Robin's problem? REMEMBER THIS ONE Well, Roberts has pitched in 573 major league games but the one he is likely to remember in the wee hours of the morning when sleep comes hard, is the first game of Sunday's Baltimore-Kansas City double header. Roberts went 13 innings in muggy heat, left with one out in the 14th, a runner on second and the score tied 1-1. Meanwhile, his Oriole mates had left 13 men on base. A walk, a ground out, and then reliever Dick Hall served a two-run single to Doc The 3-1 loss was pinned on Roberts. The Orioles struggled 12 innings in the second game to win 4-3.

The Yankees pasted the Red Sox twice, 4-2 and 11-4, and may have buried any pennant hopes that lurked in the Boston breast. The double win gave the Yankees a two-game American League lead, and dropped the Red Sox IVi games back. The second place Chicago White Sox split, dropping the opener to the Cleveland Indians 8-4 for their third straight loss, before winning the second game 4-2. The Minnesota Twins won their seventh straight 6-2 over Washington, and Detroit trimmed the Los Angeles Angeles 6-5. Old Yogi, now 38 and used mostly as a coach and pinch hitter this season, slugged a three-run homer in the first inning off Red Sox starter Bill Monbou-quette for all the runs the Yankees needed.

The Red Sox got nine hits off Whitey Ford who won his 12th and ninth straight deci sion and reliever Hal Reniff who came on in the seventh. Mon bouquette, who had won nine straight, and Arnold Earley held the Yanks to five. Although the Red Sox stranded nine men in the first four innings of the second game, they had a z-i lead in the Yankee fourth With the bases loaded, Boston first baseman Dick Stuart let Tony Kubek's two-out grounder go through his legs for a three- run, three-base error. In the seventh, the Red Sox messed up a foul pop by Roger Maris, who promptly singled, and then Chuck Shilling made his second error of the season on a two- Antioch, Vic Victorino, Pittsburg; Frank Cline, Martinez. First Heat Maunin.

Antioch! Buzzard, San Rafael; John Collins, Petaluma. Trophy Dash Bishop, Menlo Park; Chet Strock. Pittsburc: Kelly, Concord. 4 CORONA ROAD BUFFALO, N.Y. Ml The first test of the pro football rookies of 1963 points to eight as good bets to make the grade.

They are Hugh Campbell and Kermit Alexander of the San Francisco 49ers, Lee Roy Jordan of the Dallas Cowboys, George Saimes and Daryle Lamonica of the Buffalo Bills, John Mackey of the Baltimore Colts, Pat Richter of the Washington Redskins and Bill Nelsen of the Pittsburgh Steelers as good bets to make the grade. On the basis of their showing tn Saturday night's All-America Many Changes At Firestone Firestone will continue to op erate at the same stand, Petaluma Boulevard South and but with new owners and more modern equipment. Arthur Brody and Lyt Sehwrim of San Rafael and Bern Berstrom are the new owners. Brody and Sehwrim already operate the San Rafael store and will continue, while Berstrom will manage the Petaluma store which will be known as Petaluma Firestone. Berstrom said the brake and recapping departments will be remodeled and the service trucks will be equipped to handle trucking accounts.

TRYING TO PARK IN A PARK NASHVILLE, Tenn. Iff It's often an exasperating job nowadays to find a parking place. But imagine the plight of a helicopter pilot who couldn't find a big city park. And his boss was along late for a speech. I The helicopter was transporting Maj.

Gen. Harry H. Critz, commanding officer of Ft. Campbell, to an address at Van-derbilt University. But the pilot couldn't find Nashville's Centennial Park.

To make it more embarrassing, the park is spread over 134 acres. The poor pilot couldn't drop into the nearest service station and ask directions. So he just! circled around until someone sent up a flare to lead him in. (J) JJI POrtei Bl ANTLERS PHARMACY Cm. Weitsm A Kentucky PETALUMA, CALIF.

TONY G. BRAZIL MILL VALLEY DU 8-1467 POrtar Si GRADE DAIRY HERD 120 Jersey and Holstein Cewt ALSO HEIFER SALE 300 Head of Heifers 200 Springing Heifers 100 Open Heifers If you have any top cows heifers, consign thorn to this solo. All coniinmsnH must be In by 1 1 o'clock on any of solo. PLAN TO ATTEND THIS SALE FOR TOP HEIFERS! PETALUMA LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. P0 27855 LARGEST RACING FIELD Brazil Wins Semi In all.

the Yankees got seven unearned runs in the nightcap. while the Red Sox outhit them 14-13. The Boston team left 23 men on base, 15 in the second game. Roberts mates left a runner stranded on third in the 10th, on second in the 12th and on all three bases, with one out, to the 13th. The second game was a strug gle, too, but Bob Saverine's bases-loaded single in the 12th finally got the Orioles a split.

Bobby Del Greco homered for the A's, and Russ Snyder and Bob Johnson homered for the Orioles. Two-run homers by Max Alvis, Mike de la Hoz and Woody Held powered the Indians in their opener. Dick Donovan lost a shutout in the ninth. Gary Peters pitched a seven-hitter in the second game for his fifth victory, and third over the Indians. Pete Ward had two hits including his 10th homer and Tom McCraw singled home two runs for the White Sox.

ARM STIFFENS Minnesota held onto third spot, 2Vi games back, as Camil Pas-cual and Mike Fornieles teamed for the victory. Pascual left after three innings when his arm stif fened. He had not pitched since June 12 because of a muscle strain in his right shoulder, but he fanned five of the 10 batters he faced before he left. Jimmie Hall's three-run homer was the big blow. The A's didn't get a hit until the seventh.

Dick McAuliffe hit a lead-off homer in the ninth off Los Angeles relief ace Julio Navarro for the Detroit victory. For the Angeles, Leon Wagner had a good day in the field, hit his 19th homer raised his batting average to a league leading .351 and his RBI total to 57. Mekong Delta Battle Rages SAIGON, South Viet Nam IB President Ngo Dinh Diem's forces claimed they killed 172 Communist guerrillas in weekend ground and air strikes in the Me kong River delta. Vietnamese officers said 110 Reds were killed Sunday when as armored column struck at guer rillas in Kien Phong Province en the Plains of Reeds. Fighter plane strikes Saturday killed 62 guerrillas, American sources said.

Sicilian Mafia Believed Active PALERMO, Sicily Nine persons were killed over the weekend in booby-trap explosion? that may have been set by war ring gang lords of the Sicilian Mafia. The booby traps were TNT-loaded cars. The victims were two garage workers and sevea policemen. Both explosions took place in a Palermo suburb regarded as a Mafia prowling ground. well as In the Plyroith-Valiaiit Dealer's WimraVaBM 1 The Petaluma Fiargrounds jinx held true for another week as Tim Kelly of Concord failed to wis th maia event; 'instead, it tent to John Viel of San Jose.

The Saturday night dilemma that ha been bothering previous winners of the main event re-Mtadior tim fourth time. Kelly, List week' winner, came on Strong at the end, but couldn't top Viel who held the lead from tart to finish. Local favorite Tony Brazil put on a driving show for the some 1,050 fans with a victory in th semi-main event. Brazil came from the end to win the semi-main, but a fualty radiator put him out of the main event. Brazil is battling a jinx of his own.

He's never challenged for the main, always having trouble. Last week it was a broken spindle. The largest array of cars was M. F. PERRY, JR.

PETALUMA PO 2-72t on for the contest, co-sponsored by the American Football Coaches Association and the Buffalo Evening News. Hugh Campbell, the Washing ton Stat whiz who led the na tion in pass receptions for three years, was voted the most val uable player for catching eight passe for 108 yards and two touchdowns. His last TD catch in the final period, plus Mansfield's conversion, won the game for John McKay of Southern Califor nia, the 1962 college Coach of The Year. Main Concord came in second at 17:49 and Larrimore was third with Brazil also won the third heat which qualified him for the final. He been the most consistent winner as far as local drivers go.

Results Main event Viel. San Jose Butch Bishop, Menlo Park: Kel- ly, concord. Semi-Main Brazil. Petaluma Dick Hunt, Walnut Creek; L. Maupin, Antioch.

Poor Man's Troohv Dash Butcn Buzzard, San Rafael; Don Bell, Windsor; Hunt, Walnut Creek. Fourth Heat Joe Roletto. San Mateo; Don Brumbelow, San Pablo; Bishop, Menlo Park. Third Heat Brazil. Petaluma' Viel, San Jose; Jack Oldenhage, Merced.

Second Heat James Coyle, 0 JL the Now See Win a $100.00 Savings Bond GAME game won by the West 22-21 over the favored East, Glynn Griffing of the New York Giants, Thunder Thornton of the St Louis Cardinals, Larry Ferguson of the Detroit Lions, Dave Robinson of the Green Bay Packers and Ray Mansfield, Ronnie Goodwin and Nate Ramsey of the Philadelphia Eagles also appear to have plenty on the ball. The list is long because the game, was remarkably well played considering the 81-degree heat in the steam bath that was War Memorial Stadium. A crowd of 20,850 turned out at the Fairgrounds for the races. Forty-one drivers entered the events. The largest.

viousiy was 29. i Track leader Win Beaver didn't hurt himself as he placed fourth in the main to gain valuable points. His runnerup, Jim Burdick, didn't make an appearance. In the third lap of the poor man's trophy dash, for the slower drivers, Novato's Rich Giub-bioni smashed into the north wall and ripped out a section, but emerged from the car apparently all right. Later on, Petaluma's Chuck Armstrong hit the same spot.

Those were the only smashups of the night. The track record of 17:34, held by Dick Larrimore of San Jose was not threatened. Kelly posted the fastest time of the night at 17:45, while Dave Fischer of Tigran Petrosian, 33, won the championship last month by defeating Mikhail Botvinnik in Moscow. It will be the first time since 1932 that a world champion has competed in a major U. S.

tournament. Petrosian will meet the seven international grand masters in a month-long double round -robin tournament that will give the winner a first prize of $3,000 and the silver trophy. Giants Pounded The Philadelphia Phillies rookies had a field day at McNear Park on Sunday whipping the Petaluma Giants 18-7 in a semi-pro game. The loss was the third in succession for the locals who are now 2-5. lUSU-SKITISN C0UIMIM Insi Passacevil SS.CnidianPhnc.7days on board, 6 ashore.

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Mexico City Night Tour, Home Visit. Jal Alai Games. Leave daily, from S12S.0O ENCHANTED HAWAII TOIIO days, Biltmore Hotel, Wt. Tantalus, Pearl Karoor Cruise, Na Kupuna, etc. Greatest travel value.

plus Air Far lOUND-THE WODLD 47 days. Tin Far East, Middle East, Europe. All Inclusive COSL Escorted $2995.00 Stop in, coll or srrrh for folder Petaluma Travel Agency Russian Chess Champion get gas economy as KM when you need it! SAFETY SERENADE LOS ANGELES A calculating Russian world champion chess player is favored to win the opening round Tuesday in play for the Piatagorsky Cup. Rosewall Reigns As Tennis King FOREST HILLS, N. Y.

I Look at the record and it's obvious why Ken Rosewall reigns as the king of pro tennis. Rosewall, adding the U. S. Professional Lawn Tennis Championship to his 1963 collection, has compiled, a 32-9 record in matches with Rod Laver this year en route to sweeping four professional titles in the United States. The tiny Australian won the regular-season segment of the U.

S. pro tour then the tour playoffs and two weeks ago took the Ad-ler Invitational pro tournament in Los Angeles. On each occasion, Laver was the runner-up. Rosewall conquered Laver, 5-3, on the round-robin tour. Then he crushed the rookie left-bender, 14-4, on their man-to-man playoff tour.

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