PAGE li-UMONTOWN, PA., MONDAY, JULY U, 1W THE EVENING STANDARD . Pirates Lead League After Drubbing Giants Twice SPORTS STANDARD By TOD TRENT Herald-Slandard Sports Editor Everyone look . . '. . Charleroi High School is looking for an entire new basketball coaching staff following action by the board last week . . . . Henry Pennline, coach of (he Men Valley school for the past 12 years, and all of his staff, were relieved of their coaching duties by the board which voted 8-1 to declare all basketball jobs open . . . . The veteran cage mentor, who coached at Carmlchaels before going to Charleroi, had his poorest season 'during the 1965-E6 campaign with the Cougars finishing in the second division in Section 5 . . . . The Baltimore Orioles have shipped Redstone's George Staples to Springfield in the Central Illinois Collegiate League after he started the season with Aberdeen, S. D., in the Northern League . . , . Sta- pis is playing Ihlrd base for the club and Is stroking the ball at a ,359 clip . . . . The 19-year-old Fayette Counilan has completed three semesters at Sllllman College, Alabama . . . . Phil Grimm didn't have a winner Friday at Delaware Park but (he Fayette County jockey placed in three races with a second and two thirds. VMI basketbnli coach Gary McPfierson hopes his latest WPIAL, recruit turns out as well as the one he had on last year's Keydet quintet . , . , The Southern Conference school has announced that 6-6 Walt Ivkovieh of Hopcwell has signed a letlcr of intent to attend VMI . . . . The big gun on the Key- dct squad last season was Charlie Schmaus, a Ford City High product . . . . The annual California Lions Club tennis tournament for boys J8 years old and under will begin this afternoon on the California Slate College courts , ... The Greene County Country Club Is looking for a new golf professional following the resignation of Bob Kvans who Is moving over this week to lake over the duties of pro at the Washington Country Club . . . . Two former Brownsville High School athletes have joined the football coaching staff In the Rlnggold School Dlslriet . . . . Willie Vasitolf has heen . named an assistant on the varsity staff under Joe McCune at Monongahela High School while Alan Sepsi is the new head grid coach at Finley Junior High School . . . . Sepsl served as an assistant under former Frazlcr High mentor Don Mains last year at Ford City High School. -- x-Sportsmen's groups and outdoor organizations have stepped up their fight against legislation like Ihe one passed In March 1965 In Philadelphia -- termed the nation's most restrictive gun law -- where you have to pay a fee, submit (o a mug-shot and fingerprinting and wade through other red tape and then hope you will get the okay to purchase a rifle, shotgun, or pistol . . . . Midnite Hardy, currently running at The. Meadows and a winner of one of the Invitational paces Ihere earlier with a 1:59 2/5 clocking, went inlo Saturday night's feature less than $1,000 short of earning $100,000 during his career . . . . A Pitts- burgher, Dave Rylander, Is the defending champion in the West Virginia University Alumni Golf Tournament which will have its 1966 renewal over the Berry Hills Country Club in Charleston, W. Va., on Aug. 12 . . . . Stanley Albright, a 13- year-old Cleveland scholastic track and field star, became the first high school high jumper ever lo top seven feet, one inch, when he did it during the recent AAU championships . . . . Detroit Tiger ace Al Kaline had this answer when questioned about the forcetulness of Bob Swift, managing the Tigers in the absence of Charlie Dressen -- "He really gets mad if you make a mistake. He fells you about it right away. He doesn't wait until the next day when everyone's half-forgollen it." Nine Games Open Coolspring Play Nine games were played over the weekend in Ihe Coolspring A.C. Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament. Three games are on tap both tonight and tomorrow night in the 30-team tournament which has now been eliminated to 21 teams. Action will continue with three nightly games the remainder of the week with the championship clash Sunday afternqon. fn weekend games, Dunbar topped the Stingrays by 8-6, Sol- mintz ripped St. John's by 14-4, Hopwood whipped St. Joseph by 14-1, Lebanese; Club downed Muddy Creek by 12-3, St. Philly Woman Cops Golf Win PITTSBURGH (AP) - Mrs. Paul Klinefelter oi Philadelphia has won the Pennsylvania Women's Golf Championshipfor the second time. Mrs. Klinefeiter overpowered young Suzy Williams of Monessen Saturday on the nearby Edgewood Country Club with an 8-and-7 triumph in the title match. The 3J-year-oId mother of three won the title in 1959 and was runner-up last year and in 1960. Miss Williams. 22, lost three of the first four holes and was never again in contention. Meadows Results FIBSI-Maryt Briftit, 8.M. fM. 2 Si); Suectii Norma. 5.00. 3.00; Scolchlneton. 2.60. SECOrfb-Fancy Cargo. 21.40. 9.60. 6M; Hoysl Bye. Bye. 4.60. 3.60; Hideaway Peache*. 4.60. DAILY DOUBLE .if 1-2. 1SS.40. TKIRD-Careless Joe. 3.40. 2.60. 2.60; Sharon R. \vlck. 3.40, 3.rx); Nip Spencer. 4.SO. FOURTH -- Captains Daughter. 1600. 6.00. 3.60; Grand Old Parly, 3.40, 2.60; Leaiha Adios, 4.00. FIFTH - Hope Time. 4.00. 2.W. 2 M ; Duke'j Son. 360, 2.60; Star Al. an. 3.00. SIXTH -- Mis* Shskerloun. 4.60. 2,60. 2.SO. Slormay Noon. 3,00. J.OO; Gynty Boy. 3.60. SEVF.NTH--Viclory Wy. 7 60. 3 60. 2,M; Scoot Time. 4.20, 3.40; Chancy Brook. 5.40. EIGHTH -- Slorroy Dream. 700 3J(1. 5.60; Adio Square. 3«J. 2 SO- Homer Dares, 3.60. NINTH-- Counless Ani)erio;i, 21.W. 360, 4 SO; L. J. Scott, t.80. 280; Dark Amber, 2.80. TWIN DOUBLE of 2-3.J-3, 1183.00 PEKFECTA ol 3-2, 1M.60 Allendance--9.45S. Handle--372.23! Therese, dropped Washington Orphons by 5-1, Moly Corp. blanked Rosedale by 6-0, VFW beat Millcralt by 8-3, Belle Ver non shut out Morgan Shirt by 10-0, and Van-Ed defeated Blue Diamond by 10-1. SATURDAY'S GAMES Sfinsrays Dunbar .. . 240 000 B-« 11 3 005 012 x-8 17 1 Gaiiey and Bernadoskl. Ilankln. Lincoln end Hardy. Solmlntz 4432001--14 19 1 St. John 000 300 1-- 4 5 5 Ksnfclc and Devore. Scheusdar and Eddte. SUNDAY'S GA5IE! Hopwood 2320404--14 10 1 St. Joseph ...000 001 0 -- 1 6 4 Ashby and Fee. Chiller and Chis- Icr. Lebanese .. 260 013 0--12 13 o SSuddy Creek . .000 102 0-- 3 9 7 Ferri» Carter. and Mitchell, Sloan and St. Therese . 000 000 0--n 5 1 Washington O'j 000 000 J-l 14 3 Lombardo and Caramano. and Barr. Gorby Moly Corp. . . . 002 030 1--6 15 0 Rosedale . . 000 000 0--3 3 2 Kens and stell. Troycheck and Ltnko. VFW Millcralt .·100 4X 0-t 13 1 C«2 010 3--3 7 4 Ashton and Dennick. Adams Gar- Bell and McDay. Belle Vernon Morgan Shirt r,oo 070 o--io 000 000 0-- 0 CJark and Lh-tn^slon. Lucct and Tarantlni. Van-Ed 33 OM I--11 15 0 Blue Diamond 010 OM 0-- l j 3 Prelski and and George. SCHEDUI.B Monday--Lemont vs. Chambers. Moreanlown Prodijcvc \'t. Jessop Steel. VFW vs. Murdy't Tuesday-GJlbltn vs. Fairchance. t'nlontovn vs. California. Kelchcls vs. Harps. Richey Sweep In l\ f et Play MILWAUKEE. Wis. (AP) Steel-nerved Cliff Richey side stepped disaster in a gruelling 24-game first set and went on to (defeat weekend player Frank | Frochling for the National Clay l Courts tennis crown Sunday 13- ·11.6-1.6-3. The viciory hy Hie 19-year-old Richey made it a Richey family sweep in Ihe singles. Cliff's older sister, Nancy, won her fourth straight women's crown with a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Stephanie de Fina, {follywood, Fla. Clemente Sparks Sweep PITTSBURGH (AP) - Roberto Clemenle tripled across the tying run and scored the go- ahead run on an infield out as the Pittsburgh Pirates whipped San Francisco 7-1 Sunday, completing a sweep of a doubleheader and taking a one-game lead over the Giants in the National L/aegue pennant race. The Pirates won the opener 74 as Donn Clcndenon collected a clutch single and triple. The Pirates trailed 1-0 inlo the fourth inning of the second game, but Gene Alley beat out a slow roller for a single, Cle- menlc chased him home with a triple, then scored himself as Jim Hart threw out Jose Pagan. Alley twisted his left knee on the play when his spikes caught in home plate and was replaced by Gene Michael, who added a run in the fifth with a double that scored pitcher Tommie Sisk, Bill Mazeroski doubled home two Pirate runs In the sixth Inning, and Clcndenon added a two-run homer In tlie eighth. Clendenon beat out a bunt in the sixth inning of tho opener and increased the Pirates' lead lo 4-1 when be scored on Mazeroski's double. First Game BAN FRANCISCO riTISHUROH ab r h bt ab r h hi SchrMer « 5 0 3 1 MAITM cl 5 1 3 1 PavMprt 3b 5 2 2 0 Alley a 4 0 I a Mils d 5 0 2 I Clemenle rl 4 1 1 0 McCovey 111 4 1 I 3 SlargeU I/ 1 0 1 1 Hart If 3 0 1 0 Mols [ti 1 0 0 1 Ilaller c 4 0 0 0 Pagan 3b- 3 I 1 J .rAioci rf 4 1 1 0 Clndcnon Ib 3 2 1 1 FueMes 2b 1 0 D 0 Paslaronl c 4 1 1 1 BuriJa ph ! o o o Marroski 2b 4 o J 1 Lanler 2b 0 o 0 o Blass p 1 1 1 0 Uandrum ph 1 0 1 o Face p 1 0 0 0 Hethel p 3 0 0 0 Miltkelsn p 0 0 0 0 Henry p 0 0 0 o MDanfel p 0 0 0 f Gjbriehn ph 10 1 0 Gliibon p 0 0 0 0 SadecM p o o o n Ptttrsoo pi 1 o 0 0 Connellsville outlasted Lc- mont 7-6 while Continental 2 iowned Hopwood 4-1 yesterday n Laurel Highlands baseball league action. The Lemont-Connellsv i 11 e same was a see-saw affair with ihe : former denting the plate with four runs In the first frame. Connellsville came ballllng back for two tallies in the first and singletons in the second, third, and fourth frames. In the meantime, Lemont tacked on a run in the third to knot the score at 5-5. The game remained tied unlil the seventh stanza. · Back-lo-back doubles by Ron Karpiak and Susano accounted for a run that gave Lemont the lead. But again the Connellsville nine came scrambling back. Four walks, a sacrifice by Bill Miller, and a triple by Mark Foreman shoved across the tie- Ing run. Bob Baylor then cracked the game-winning single. In the other encounter, Conlin- TolJl 37412* ToW M r i 3 7 Ban FrucLsra Fitlibnrgb .. I 0 0 0 0 « 0 2 1- i 100 0 1 ! 831-- 7 F-- MeCony. DP-- Pittsburgh 1. LOB- San Francisco e, PiKiborsll «. ZB-- Mazeraski. 3B-- Mayi, Clendeaon. HR-- SlrCovey (18). S-Allev. SF--Piun, Mot*. IP H H E R B B S O lltrbel tL,3-1) ... il-3 6 3 } l i Henry J-3 0 '0 o 0 0 McDlnJel 11J J I 0 H I Gibbon 11.3 S 3 3 n 1 Sjdedd 2-3 o o e o o Blass IW. i-fl 7 1 - 3 8 3 3 J 5 Fare l 4 3 J 0 1 WP-Cltbr«. T-3:4S. Second Game BAN F R A X C I S C O PITISB11ROH i b r h M i b r b b i Schroder n 4 0 J 0 MAlou d 3 0 1 0 Ilaikr c t n 0 0 Msy sj 2 1 1 0 Mays cl 4 0 1 0 Mlehajl ss 2 0 1 1 MeCortjr Ib 3 1 1 0 Clemenle rf 3 11 1 Hart 3h 4 0 2 1 StarKeD If 4 0 0 0 JAlou rf 4 0 0 0 Palan 3b 4 I J 1 Gabrlelsn H 1 0 1 0 Clndcnon tb 3 7 2 3 Latiler 3b 2 0 0 0 Mazrnki Zb 4 0 1 2 Landcum ph 1 0 0 0 Cinnder c 3 0 0 0 PrMdy p 2 0 1 0 Sisk p ! 1 0 0 MDanie] p 0 0 0 0 Buntn ph 1 0 1 0 llcrbt! p 0 0 0 0 Total 32 1 9 1 ToU! SO 7 8 7 San Francltto PHUbBrrb .. . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 1 D O I ) 2 1 J O Z i -- 7 DP--San Franc\XG 1 PHUbnrgh 4. LOB-^San FrancUco S, PHtiburgh 3. 2B-- McCovcy, Michael. Slazcroski. 3B-- Cleni£rte. Pagan. HH--CJenfJenon (15). IP H R E R B B S O . 4 2 - 3 5 n 3 2 2 1 - 3 2 2 2 1 J 1 1 2 2 1 9 1 1 1 Prliliiy (L.3-1) McDaniel ,, ; . Ilerbel Sis* (W, 4J) T-2:10. A-35.IU. Outlook Good For Trotters WESTBURV, N.Y! (AP) There's a brighter outlook for United Stales trotters in the $100,000 Roosevelt International next year. For two straight years the U.S. horses have taken a back seat in harness racing's blue ribbon event, but things are looking up for 1967 after the 1-23-4 sweep in the $40,000 Challenge Cup at Roosevelt Raceway Saturday night. Lord Gordon olok the $25,000 Gold Division by a nose over Noble Victory, Big John was third and Jes R. Hoot fourth. Pluvier HI of Sweden and Pick Wick F. of West Germany brought up Ihe rear. Interloper took the $15,000 Silver Division of the Challenge Cup by lltree-quarters of a length over Evans Hanover. Waterford Results FIB5T--Delrose. 9.20. 7.TO, 460; Voodoo Drums. 1150. 11.40; Giver. 6.80. SECOND--General Bob. J 80. 3 a). 3.00; Runrcin Marfc. 300 280- Air- filter. 3SO DAILY OOI:BLE at «-s, M so THIRD--Quick Cholfe. 15EO, 7.00. 3 So; oLsl and oGne. 4.00 3,40- Belts G,, S.M. FOl'RTH--Trencherman.! ^n 4 00 2 60: Sea Highway. 9 00. 4.80; Sr,o\v Sador. 26c), P E R F E C I A Ol 7.», M SO FIFTH--Bljhop'l Robe, MO. 269. 2 W; Gm;er afite. 260. J 60; We Will. 3 00. SIXTH--John's Doge, I.W, 3 20. 2.F1; Litlle Charmer. 520 380 SEVENTH--Dalphon. 5.40. 3 40 2.60; Spoon Shot. 420. 320; Miji Go fiappv. S.OO, PERFKCTA 01 5-Z, }140 EIGHTH--Ihfll3n Jet. 5«. 360 2.60; Knight's Cornel. 7.00., J2fl; Conning Light, 2.60. MMH-Captaln Qiugg, 22.40. 8,60. 4.00; Taffy't Brother. SO.OO 760- lory Anfy, 300. TENTH--Irish Simply. 940, S 60 8.40; Rfsky Jim, 3,80, 360; Scandal, monger. 5.RO, ' PERFECTS of 1.7, 31.40 Attendance--6,034. Handle--368.455. Ryun Breaks World Mile Record Cville, Continental Win Laurel Highlands Games enfsl 1 posted singletons in the third, fourth, fifth, and seventh while the losers checked in with one in the second. Anthony, Korona, Calloway, and Gaza paced the victors with two, hit* each. Anthony marched HOPWOOD (I) AB R H Sehlflbtuer, 2b Chester, cl Mircheie, Jb , Sullivan, Ib .... Ytt»,if Smltley. it Borer, ll Dudlcs, e Swiney, p TOTALS '.....,'....17 1 i CONTINENTAL i (4) AB R H Koroni, cf 4 _ . Anthony. Ib 2 2 2 CJpclleft), U 3 0 0 Calloway, q 3 - ' Spak, 36 4. Reckard, rf 4 Oros, BS \ Labulta. Jb 3 Gaza, p · 3 0 2 TOTALS 27 Scon by Innings W Hopwood 010 000 Ox--1 Continental 2 001 110 Ix--4 Errors--Hopwood (3); Continent*! (2). 2Uh--Schiffbduer. Smfftey, Korona. Spak, Gaza. WP--Glza, LP-- Su'aney. . : across the plale with a pair of runs to lead in that department. Bob Schlffbauer rappee! a pair of singles in three trips to Ihe plate to lead Hopwood. One ol his safeties was a two-sacker. UtMOST :.(«)· AB R H T. I.ir.dmin, Ib Mirllnl,' o ..','..'. Sucano, 3b D. Landni»n, D . Bailey, cf ...... MuziSa, rf Fljalkovic. Jb ... Hanzea, If ...... 4 1 1 ..:....3 1 2 =\ I i 3 1 ! 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 - 0 0 TOTALS 30 « fl (J) AB R M S»»J» r i,' b ···· ............. » M .;*·:·.:::::::::-.:: S Brgxtcn. Ib ..... , . . . . . . - l Garland, rf ............ ... j Miller, r/ ................. 0 Foreman, is ... .......... 3 Sherraw, p . Coughenour, c a 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 i \ o TOTALS J3 7 Lemont ..... Comiellsvllle 401 coo in IM 1--7 v ,Krrors--Lemont (3); Connellsvillt (3). 2bh-KarpJak. Sunno (2). 3bh-- M. Foreman. WP--Sherraw. LP-D, Lawlmnn. Ml RYUN Mill Run Sweeps Pair; Nears Lead "~~~ - ~~ -- ~ -- r ~ - ~~ - -- -- Soviet Girl "Super Bowl' Site Filbert Gets Set^World 3\vim Kecord headed by Olympic gold medal- nco Schollander, of Lake Oswego, tees from the AFL and the Na- Ore M who had won the 100-met- world record. Schollander, winner of four --., ,...,, ,.^_ u * vu ...KV uundi rwiuiiii ijtaaue win meet er. freestyle Saturday in 53.2, soon to work out a number of captured the 200 freestyle Sun- details day in 1:57.8, only two-tenths ol -j think one of the first things a second slower than his own we 'H consider is the site of the Super Bowl - that's my term for the championship game between the two leagues. I'm in favor of playing it on a neutral site where we would be assured of good weather," Hunt said. Hunt, one of the founding fathers of the AFL and a prime mover in negotiating the peace agreement between the AFL NFL, acknowledged two Olympic gold medals in 1964; backstroker Charles Hickcox of Phoenix, Ariz., Martha Randall of Wayne, Pa,', and Judy Humbarger of Miami, Fla., were double winners with victories each day. Other American winners Sunday were Dick Roth of Atherlon, Calif., jn the 400-meler individ-- ual medley, 4:47.4 and Ross .Wales of.Vnungstown, Ohio, 100- meter butterfly, 57.8. Harness Race Records Set .Historic Track at Goshen, NY Y., (raditional and pastoral scene of harness racing heroics during Grand Circuit week I n July, proved a real family setting this month. First highlight came w h e n Bonjour Hanover, full sister to the g!;?at Bret Hanover, wrote her own accomplishments inlo the record books by pacing the fastest race mile in the 125- year history of Goshen Historic competilion, winning the first heat of Ihe Ladyship Slakes for 3-year old pacing fillies in 1:59 four-fifths for Stanley Dancer. No horse had ever raced as fast over Goshen's half-mile track. The following day, Romulus Hanover, 2-year old full brother (o this year's 3-year-old champion Romeo Hanover, ' stormed \fl"' , .................... home in a stake^ record 2:01 NorthW "::: ............... * two-fifths in the first heat of the wuets j lli {S^ nn .......... '·'·'··'·'· % Goshen Cup for juvenile pacers. Evan* Manor ' ........ H was Ihe fastest mile ever by "oSiS? Terra " a 2-year old pacer at Goshen camei and raised speculation that Ro- might go on lo become v. the sport's first 2-year old pacer ne *' ever to race in two minutes on a half-mile track when he reaches peak form later in the year. This Woman Learned Fast TAMPA, Fia. (AP) - It didn't lake Kara Bourgeois long to prove proficient at trap-shooting. She had never fired a gun until she met Jim Bourgeois three years ago. Recently Mrs. Bourgeois has mn three major championships at ihe Grand American T r a p Shoot at Vandalia, Ohio, ahandi- cap at Orlando and a preliminary handicap for Ihe winler chain irap shoot in Tampa. Mrs. Bourgeois is a secretary in a Tampa office and her husband is field representative for a gun manufacluring company. KANSAS CITV _ - ti ona l Football League will meet Two Losses In County nt.»r wutojia jo a. yvaitiuiiiiy, Mill Run charged to within a but it may not be a neutral site half game of County Le a g Ue . much longer. I think the Rose leading Pals Club 'yeslerday by Bowl might be as close as you virtue of a doubleheader sweep could come. It has prestige and of cellar-dweller Filbert un sites are very much ntag. "New Orleans is a possibility, a desirable climate," he said. Hunt also said he thinks Al ,, Commissioner Al Davis will --., . ' ·"·"""·· *"= mai uumesi weni 2-u in a Hunt also said he thinks AFL fine pitching duel that saw only rwnmissioner Al Davis will four hits in the contest. The ;'??· , , second game turnout was 4-1 in Al asked us for a little more favor of Mill Run tune, to work things out," Hunt said. "If he does quit, we definitely will appoint another commissioner." Hunt is workinE on a 1967 ex- Denny Taylor put together a fins one-hitler, striking oul nine en route to his victory in the first encounter. Anderulous rap- losers, a til ihe two leagues hold a joint the games wlt. an said. "We've talked with several clubs, including the St. Louis ,"* rt t_ . 1 .f m , Bugs Orndorff other. Oddly enough, Cardinals Bears." League Standings PAROCHIAL St. Joseph SI. CecUia St. John w . 1 7 ..16 ..15 10 Buffington St. Mary ....'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. e Gimes Today St. Joseph VB. Si. Tlterese St. Mary vi. I.e. LEGION m Point Marlon 12 Fairchance Conneilsville 6 Republic . 1 Games Today Republic at Fairchance Point Marion at Connellvllle LAUREL HIGHLANDS w Continental 14 10 Unlontovra , 3 11 Trotter 6 17 Filbert 2 17 Game Todiy Unlontown vs. TrotUr VFW TEENER Ft. Marion iT Ferryopolis 9 Greensboro 4 Lynnedale ...'..'...'.'.'..'.'.'..'. 0 Howood Cooliprlng ... Cooljpring at ConnellsvUle Phillips ..12 . 7 Ev.ns Manor vs. Ccotiprlnj (Ken' UNIONTOWN CAGE Summit Lo Carom's Fl' Go-Hardp IVs Medallions Ho-Jo'J . . Lakers Leapers . . Kingimen . COOLSPRING EAST Dunbar Hopirood Lemont . Lebanese WEBT" n ..it .- 8 . 3 Belle Vernon 18 VFW Post 47 IS Unfontou-n 12 Gallatta :;. « YMCA Asbury Calvary Hopwood . . Central ChrtetUn Lutheran Christ Methodist W 8 ^ 6 - 5 . 8 Glints Today Centra) Christian vs. Chrljf M«ti odist Calvary vs. Lutheran COUNTY Pals Club Mill Run W 12 .12 .11 MILL HUN Lemont Wins League Title Lemont compleled an unbeaten 14-0 record in winning the 1966 Dunbar Little League championship with an U-3 triumph over Pechin. John Paull pounded a two-run homer, Paul Smarslok and Stan Krzanowski each had a pair of hits in helping Rick Trainor hurl the win. The winning pitcher allowed four hils. The Dunbar All-Stars begin tournament competilion at 6 p.m. Wednesday when it goes P. FrTM"* jb Baku*, p . Pascoe, ph TOTALS Stars at the .Third St. diamond Connellsville's West Side. LEMO.VT (U) AD R H Evanr. 3b Forrnan. c ... Vojacefc, If ... Pautl, cf Srnarelok. 2b . Coslolo. » Krzanowsld, rf Fieldt, Ib Trainor. p TJunoway, st ... TOTALS .... 22 11 PECHIX (J) Rhodee, c Semzock, ViJMa, ii j Hardy. U " 3 Craig. P I AB R H Miner, 5b . . Rosensteel, c( KnlgM. rf . . . . TOTALS If Score by Innings Lemont Pechin ,1M 00(1-3 Cope, If S-A^T""*. ri«M..Bhod«,HR S a ¥£nc«k,tf -- s t . e . o e s H --Paull. WP--Trainor. LP--Cnlg. WOMEN BOWLERS There are 17 million women bowlers in Ihe United Slates. The first contest went 2-0 in a Clocked At 3:51.3 In Race BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) Fabulous. Jim Ryun, the 19- year-old Kansas freshman, smashed the world.record for Ihe mile run Sunday with. a. minute, 51,3 second clocking in the All American [rack meet at Ihe University of California's Edwards Stadium. AH' three official w a t c clocked Ryun in 3:51.3. Hyun, in'a full sprint Ihe final quarter mile, clipped 2.3,seconds off ihe record 3:53.6 established by Michel Jazy of France o n June 8, 1%5. · · · . - The young Yankee collegian, described as a psychological phenomenon by U.S. t-eam Coach Slan Wright, paced himself Ihrough the first 880 and then took command. : Richard Romo of Texas led at tiie end of the first quarter with .Ryun third at 57.7 seconds. Wade Bell of Oregon led at Ihe i a If when Ryun was second at 1:55.1 . · · · · ; At the end of the third lap, tyun, leading, was timed at 2:55.0. He crossed the 1,500 nie- er mark in 3:36.1, one-half second behind the world record 35.8 set by Herb Elliott of Australia in 19fiO when he won the Olympic championship at Some. Because Ryun was running tor a record, only his times were clocked at the quarters. Cnry Weisiger of San Diego, Calif., finished second In 3:58 Mowed by Romo at 4:01.4 and Pat Traynor of Long Beach Calif., 1 4:02.6. A crowd of 1,500 stood and cheered Ryun's effort in the meet which substituted for the scheduled United States-Poland dual. The international meet was canceled when the Poles refused to come because of the United Stales' action in ihe Viet Nam war. M UI Run could musler on)y the victors scored their run without a hit Chicago ] n the fifth. Bill Maphis and Marvin Eicher each reached first via an error. Bi|l Miller was then hit by a pitch to load Ihe bases and set up an unusual scoring play. Jerry Meadows ripped a sacrifice fly, scoring one run. Eicher came walking home with the other tally during an argument on the call at the plale. Majerko was the losing hurler, surrendering only Ihree hils. In the second game, Mill Run racked a singleton in the first and three in the second. It was all they needed as Filbert could scratch cut only one tally in the sixth. Dennis Taylor led off the victors' three-run second with a single. Dick Taylor followed with a walk. Back to back singles by Bill Miller and Bugs Orndorff accounted for Ihe fhree counlers Mill Run now has a 12-6 record while Filbert stands at 2-14 R. Taylor, 2b .. Miller, c ... . Bugs Orndorfl, ss C. Orndorff. rl '.'.'.'.'.'. Shearer, cf . Porterlietd, 3b Taylor. It \\ Eicher. If Maphis, p , TOTALS FILBERT (T)" HoUoman, c f . 3 Pikulsky. c . " 4 Majerko. Ib ' 3 Andrulous, If 3 B. Fronczelc, ss . 3 AB R H Mill Hun Fllrxrt . : 29 l . 130 000 . 000 001 Errors--FUbert ows, D. Fronczek. --Bakus. 0--4 0-1 Pirates Post Frazier Win Three runs in its final at bat gave the Pirates a 7-5 win over the Mels in a Frazier LitUe League encounter. The Braves pounded out a 15-5 triumph over the Gianls in a second encoun- r. The Pirates collected 10 hils wilh Darkangelo leading with three safeties. One was a double. A 14-hil attack led the Braves with Howser checking in with three hils and G. West pounding two three-baggers. PIRATES (1) Vfatel. rf . Kayla. c ... Howser, p AB R H J. Kl yl», cc .....'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 5 Burton, Jb . . a Darkangelo, II .,.[,':'.'.'.'" 4 Zackel, 3b :. . 3 Acklin. Ib .... . " 3 Baldwin, cf ".'. 2 TOTALS ~^i MEIS (5) AB R H Kordich. Ib .'.'.'.'.'. 4,'. Baron, ss 4 BUovek, 3t '" 4 Kallok, 2b '. "" 3 While, cl ... '" 3 Bycrs, If " . aiiey. rt ;;;; 3 TOTALS 33 Score by Innlnet Pirates Mels ... CIO JIO 3-7 Ml 010 0-5 GIANTS (5) J. Miller, p E. Bubnash, Ib D. Kallok, 3b .. Lombard, ES Burlon. ?b Keffer. If ..'.'.'.'. AB R H Logoyda, rf TOTALS . BRAVES (IS) ..30 .5 3 G. BubnsEh, s; West, p Galley. 3n .. Ko»ser. Ib .. Zackal, 2b . M. Katlok, cf Bisnanfch, If . g KoriJieh. 2b . Simon, rf" ... AS R H - e a Maphis. LP Glantr MILL RUN (Z) Eicher, 2b Miller, c . . Meadows. If 8 Buts Orndorff. sj C. Omdorff. ri . Shearer, cf Porterfield. 3b . AB B H 0 Maphis.'ib 0 Taylor, p ' TOTALS 6 l FILBERT («) 6 Banner, cf FAulsVy. c . Majerko. p Anderulous. -- B. ^ronczeft, ss . 043 400-11 p. FroncrcE, Ib AB TOTALS Score ty linlnjt 34 15 14 - 000 012 2-- 5 Ml 450 x-15 Fairchance ! Loop Slate TOTALS 1 Mill Run 000 020 0-Z Filbert ,.. 000.000 .0--0 Error., ... WP--Taylor. -Min Run (1); Filbert (!) LP-Majerko. This week's schedule of games in foe Fairchance Church Softball League follows: Tuesday - Little White Rock at Springhill, New Geneva at Haydentown, Smilhfield at Fallen Timbers, Ss. Cyril and x i Methodius at Baptist, White n House at While Rock, o Thursday - Ilaydentown at Fallen Timbers, White House at Springhill, Ss. Cyril and Melho- cUus at While Rock, New Geneva at Snilihfield,- Baptist at Little White Rock.
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