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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 8

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4. I e-e no 0J(olTu Emznon, Rated Man to Bcof i. I i 'Hillcrest Open Starts Saturday wmoj prag eon The second of the Chi pewa Valley Open Golf Tourn CLEVELAND ZAP) The Cleveland Indians fired Bob by Bragan as manager Thursday nlzht and hired Joe Gor don, former-Indian and New York Yankee second a man and now' an insurance salesman in Sacramento. Calif. are makinsr this change with the hope that there will be a general im-prpvement in the club," General Manager Frank Lane said.

The Indians lost to the Boston Red 1 Sox 2-1 Thurs day and are now 12 games be hind the New York Yankees 'Animals Don't Have! nhv tOsi 1 a. -1 Nv4' i 11: f. -v. I a "''b 1 11 -l: Elliof Not Human i Says Beafen Rival iia BAfl ANYBODY N-EED A BASKETBALtHTLAYERT-Yoshimltsu Matsuzakl, Japanese, farmer's son, is head and Shoulders over his countrymen even though he's only 22 years old, Yoshimitsu, 7-feet-8 Inches tall and weighing 225 pounds, finds roof of taxi a good arm rest as he-chats with driver at entrance to Tokyo University's Hospital. He was a patient in the hospital in an attempt to stop growing.

Move over Wilt! Rap Minot for 18 Hits JOE GORDON he felt "Bobby wtsn't ting out of the club what he might have gotten despite injuries to key men." Important among the Injuries has been arm trouble for Herb Score, the I 1 a s' southpaw strikeout king, and an ankle fracture that has kept first baseman Vic Wertz, most valuable Indian-of 1957, sidelined since spring tramm Bragan took the 'decision EC Braves Win Rubber Game, 7-1 amenta, the Hillcrest Open, gets underway Saturday over the rolling Hillcrest with more than 150 entries from, the several Chippewa Valley golf clubs expected to compete. Dr. Gordon, Emerson, RIv er Falls, who golfa out of the Menomonle club, is the defending champion and will again be rated as the man to beat in the championship flight. Abble Fehr, host pro, announced Thursday that golf ers will be put into flights according to their- club hand! caps whenever possible 'but said that when ever the hand leap is out of proportion to scores, the players will be reclassified. NUMBER OF flights and prizes will be determined by the amount of entries, Fehr added.

-Eijtry fee-Jor the 27-h 1 affair is $5 which will also entitle entrants to a free practice round on the course Emerson fired an 8-under-par, 100, to win last year. Don Johnson, winner In 1956, and Arlo Matlce, both of Lake Hallie, had 112s to tie for sec ond behind Emerson. Other, past champions, tee ing off this year, will include Toby Tyler, HUlcrest, George Cam pen, Country Club, and Torchy Hammeriand, Lady- smith. Hammeriand won me utaysmitn upen last monui. Campen is the deienamg Country Club champ and Ty ler is a threat in any touma ment Among the Younger golfers, rated as darkhorsees, i are Fran Von Schrader, Dick Greene, and Dick arn all past members of the state College team here VON SCHRADER fired the low gross in the Country Club Hillcrest inter-club, match earlier this week.

GTr was second flight winner at Hillcrest last year with a 115 Georze Dale and Bruce Bellows, low scorers familiar with the Hillcrest course, will also be expected to be among the top men in the champion ship flight Aubrey Olson won the first flight last year with a 4-over par 108. Jerry Kiobs won -me third flight with a ue. THREE YOUNG golfers from Durand, Jim and Bill Halverson and Herb Brown, could cause a stir among the favorites should they decide to play the tournament. Brown was the numDer one man on tha college team this season and the Halverson brothers are consistent tourn- a winners 'throughout the state. Bill-won the Wi nona open three weeKs ago and Jim was 111th.

Golfers mav Dlav all or any well, Lane said, and was "possibly less shocked, than I v- This is the first time since 1935 when Walter P. Johnson and' Stev O'Neill shared the field chiefs Job that the Indi- ans have changed managers during the season. Lane said it was "no overnight I-slpn'Vto cut Bragan adrift, and was' not "the result of any big thing, but a succession of little things." "AFTER ALL, If you have a sales manager and he isn't making the sales, you get rid of him and' get else," Lane said. Gordon, a member of th Indians' 1948 world a pionship team, played second base for the New York Yankees and Cleveland during his 1938 50 career in American In 1951 he was a player-manager Sacramento in the Pacific Coast League; After two seasons there he became West Coast scout for the Detroit Tigers and in 1956 was with the Tigers as coach. Orioles Blank Detroit, 2-0 DETROIT (AP) -t Jack and' Ryder's single plated Peterson.

Christoff hunted to Tomllnson, and when the throw was wild trying for a force play at third, both War ner and Ryder scored and Christoff reached third. He scored on a triple by Gayle Moore. ALTHOUGH Eau Claire made three hits in three'oth-er frames, two In two others and one In another, Beecraft held the Braves In check ex cept for homers leading off the fifth and seventh innings. Eau Claire left 12 runners stranded. The win boosted Eau Claire Just over the .500 mark with a 27th victory against 26 losses.

It left the Braves with a 5-7 record against Minot and a 16-13 record in 29 home games. Eau Claire gained a game on second place Minot and trail the Mallards by five. MINOT (1) Hlller 2b AB RBI Gal lego 3b DeLahox ss WHIIem cf Newton rr Huber If Skorupskl rfcf Bates lb Morlan Tomllnson a-Orent Becraft b-Landenberger c-Taylor i Total 35 1 a Struc kout for Tomllnson In 3rd Singled for Becraft tot fth Ran for Landenberger In tth eAli CLAIRI AB RBI Peret 3b Moore as 4 Torrllll 2b 3 0 Jimenet cf 5 0 Smith Ur I 2 Peterson rf 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 Warner fr Christoff 4 Ryder If Total 41 7 IS 5 MINOT 000 000- 010-1 EAU CLAIRS 050 010 10x-7 PO-A Mlnot- (24-11), Eau Claire (27- 131. DP Gallego-Bete, Hlller OeLa-hoc Bates. Christoff Moor Smith, Christoff Moor Terllll Smith.

Left -Mlnot 10, Eau Claire IJV JB-Oallego. Perei. 35 Moore. MR Smith, Pttorton. i IP a IR BB SO Tomllnson (U 7-4) 2 4 3 4 1 0 Becraft 5 14 IBS Christoff (W, 4-2) 10 1 1 3 7 PB Morlan.

Christoff. u-Murpny, Johnson. 2:03. A-450. I Ernie Christoff Just missed ashutout and the Eaa Claire Braves rapped out 18 hits for a 7-1 win over the Mlnot Mai lards in the Tubbef contest of; a five-game 'series before 480 fans here Thursday night.

Winning five of eight games In the home stand," Manager Gordon Maltzberger's Braves; left Thursday night for Aber aeen on a six-aay inp wmcn also takes them to Duluth-Su perior. They return home next Thujrsday to face the Twlsox CHRISTOFF, although touched for 10 hits, would have' had a shutout as well as his sixth win but for a routine flyball lost in the lights. Mark GaUego's fly fell in right field for a double and he came around on two infield outs. The Braves gave Christoff all the margin he needed with five runs in the second inning off Mlnot's Larry Thomlison. The key play In the rally was a wild throw past, third base by Tomlison which allowed two runs to score.

HOWARD BECRAFT hurled the last seven innings for Ml not and although rapped for 14 hits gave up only two runs on Doug Smith's 10th homer and Pete Peterson's lltlvof the season. smith ana Peterson led Eau Claire's 18-hlt attack, the for- with three singles and the latter with two besides their homers. Chlco Perez, Bruno Telrlll, Steve Ryder and Chris toff chipped in two hits a-piece. Chuck HlUer, Mike De- LaHoz and Joe Morlan hit safely twice for Mlnot. Christoff gave up single hits to Minot in each of the first eight Innings but the second.

The Mallards loaded the bases on three safeties in the ninth but couldrit score. Eau Claires big righthander was very tdugh in the clutches as he stranded 10 runners. Smith's first single started the Eaa Claire, burst in the second. Peterson Walked, Bob Warner slpgled Smith home and tied with Baltimore for seventh in the American League, Lane said Gordon would leave San Francisco Thurs- aay nignt ana arrive in Cleveland at 10:20 today. THE 43-YEAR-OLD GoH don has been hired for the remainder of this season and oil ritf tt.vt T.an.

aalil flfAv already has indicated, Lane added, that he will keep the present- tribe coaching staff of Mel Harder, Eddie Stanky, Red Kress and Bill Lobe. Lane said he made the de clslon to fire Bragan because to Warm Up ore race. 'Why does he need to warm the coach said. -'He's. fit.

An animal in the woods doesn't need to warm up when it has to run. It fit. It's ready. A. man should be the same "Elliott looks strong as an ox.

His strength is what im presses you. He has a i chest, and big arms. I nugo- Ing to change my system next year work lota with weights." Cards Sixth in Row PITTSBURGH (AP) The surging St. Louis Cardinals took advantage of three Pitts burgh itrrors Thursday and grabbed their sixth straight triumph with a 6 to 2. verdict over the Pirates.

It was-lh Pirates sixth straight loss. An error-by Bob Skinner In the seventh paved the way for three Cardinal runs and two miscues by Billy Mazeroskl helped produce two more runs in the 1 h. The Cards scored the other run in eighth on a pinch triple by Irv Noren and a sacrifice fly by Don Blassingame. Skinner's error a i a 1 on second. Musial scored on a triple by Ken Boyer.

Consecutive singles by Gene Green, Curt Flood and Hobie. Landrith produced the other runs the seventh. a 1 4 Lindy McDan- iel earned his fourth victory against seven losses mil was n't around at the end. Larry Jackson finished for the Car dinals after McDaniel was lifted for a pinchhitter in the eighth. St.

Loul ab Blas'me 2b 4 Pittsburgh ab 0 Vlrdon cf 4 Cun'am 1Mb 4 1 Skinner If 0 Groat ss 0 Powers rf 2 Thomas lb 1 Marti 2b 1 Bakar 3b Musial lb Jackson Bover 3b Green rf' Flood cf Landr O'IKravJti 0 0 Law 0 b-Klu'kl 1 1 Bleckb'n Kaska ss McDenT e-Noren Tetal 33 7 Totals 32 1 a-Trlpled for McDaniel In Sth Poooed out for Law In the 5th ST. LOUIS 000 000 S1S- PITTSBURGH 000 011 00O2 e-Jklrwer, Mazeroskl. RBI-Blasln-oame. Beyer. Green, Grant.

Thomas. PO-A St. Louis (27-13), Pittsburgh. (27-11). DP-McDaniel, Kas- ko and Mutiait Law, oroat ana nomas.

Left-Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 4. 2B-Cunnlnoham, Baker. 3B Law, Boy er, Noren. MP SB vlrdon.

Flood. SP Blealngame, Kaske. IR.H ER BB SO 2 2 0 3 McDaniel (W. 4-7) Jackson I SOB Law (L, 7-5) 5-4 4 3 0 Blackburn 1 1 2 0 10 Oohatelll. Crawford, Descell.

Exeland Ladysmith I Phillips 11, Sheldon lOr Tony 20, Winter Bruce 7, Couderay 2 1 CHIPPEWA VALLEY L5AQUI Normem Dlvisio TBAM Pet. ,533 413 OB Cornell 5 Chippewa Triangle Jim Pall BtoofTwr TIMen Nosals 400 m. ,200 Vi .17 4 OAMES SUNDAY All-Star Came at-Cornell Soatheni Division TEAM Pet. OB Cadott 0.1.000 Lake Hallie I Lafayette 3 3 J00 2V4 Boyd' 2 3 .400 3 Foster 14 J0 '4 Seymour' 1 JOO; MI 1UNWT All-Star Game at Cornell RESULTS SUNDAY Chippewa Triangle 4, Lake Hallie Jim Fall 4. Lafayette 3 -Bloomer- 10, Foster 4 Cadott Comelt 3 Seymour at Tllden, rain OUNN COUNTY LEASUI TEAM 01.000 E.

Oiler 2 1 47 Cumberland 2 400 3 .250 Rktgelend 1 Wheeler 0 4 400 OAMES SUNDAY Rldgeland at E. C. Oilers Cumberland at Menomonle RESULTS SUNDAY Menomonle 7, Rldgeland 4 Sou Claire at 'Wheeler, rain INDEPENDENT LEAOUI TEAM Pet. OB Weverhausar 4 0 1.000 BrlH 1 433 1 Haugen 4 Mt Blrchwood 2 4. .333 4 Campia 1 5 .17 I sarona 4 .4 OAMES SUN JAY Htugen at Weyerttaesei at Brill Campia at Birch wood RESULTS SUNDAY Weyerhauser 32.

Sarona I Haugen 12. Campia Brill 5, Bh-chwood I. I to I fc 5 DR. GORDON EMEBSON OTht Eau Clair laadar Eau Clair Wli Friday, June 27, 1958 Northern League Pet. GB Winnipeg 3J It 433 Mlnot 31 41 F-erao-Moarhwd 31 22 1 St.

Cloud 91 24 .544 3Vi EAU CLAIRE .500 7 Duhth-Superlor 23 37 .40 Orend Fork 31 30 .413 HVb Aberdeen 12i42 .322 23 Standing Mt Inetudf lad Bight' RESULTS THURSDAY EAU CLAIRE 7. Mlnot 1 Frgo-Moorhted at Otiluth'Sup. (lit) loniy games tctwdaicd 1 OAMES TODAY EAU CLAIRE AbrdMn Dulum-Suptrhir St Xkxd Winnipeg at Mlnot -Grand Fork at, Ftrgo-Moorhaad National League TEAM Pet. 01 K-MllwaukM 35 2 .574 Lool 34 tt .540 I San Franeliea ii 31 1 Cincinnati 30 31 Pltttburgh 31 35 U7S Chicago 32 35 .47 Phliadolphla 33 45 7 H.O AnatM 2t 3a .445 I Playing lattlJratn dalayad) gam mnwauKM, RESULTS THURSDAY Lot Angalat at Mllwaukaa (lata) St. LooU Ittiburgh 3 San Franclteo Cincinnati I (Only garnet Kheduled).

OAMES TODAY Loa Angalat at Mllwaukaa (nlohtl vv vwiajH trjf Tit liar wt St. Loult at Philadelphia (night) -roanan id, Robertt (5-1). 1 San Franclteo at Cincinnati (night) Oomet (54) vt. Nuxhell (3-3) or Law rence (1-3). Chicago at Pittsburgh (night) Ora MWtdy (5-7) yt.

Friend (-7) American League TEAM i. New York 41 22 x-Kaniet City 33 30 Datrolt 32 32 -Boston 33 33 Chicago 30 34 Cleveland 31 34 Reltlmore tf 34 Washington Pet. 451 .514 .500 400 4M 461 I 11V4 12 13 440 .435 13Vt Playing nlaht. oamet. RESULTS THURSDAY New York 4, Chicago Baltimore Detroit Boston 3, Cleveland 1 Washington at Kansas City (lata) OAMES TODAY t- New York, at Kansas City (night) 9Wmmw minimi ltf.

Boston at Detroit (night) rawer 3-t) va. Lary (5-5). J. Washington at Chicago (night) -I f-arooos in. Fierce f-5).

Beltlmore at Cleveland (night) wueii vs. narwsKi (wj. American Association Pet. Wwkvwt aeae 41 Charleston 30 477 Minneapolis 43 32 JAS Omaha 40 34 42 Wichita ..7.. 35 34 414 1'V 4Vi 5Vi 10V4 Indianapolis 33 41 445 St.

Paul .42 Loalsvlllo TV. 27 45 450 12 17 Standings da set hKluda last atghfi RESULTS THURSDAY Wichita at Denver (late) Indianapolis at Omaha (lata) Charleston Minneapolis (lata) Louisville at St. Paul (lata) OAMES TODAY Louisville at Minneapolis Charleston at St. Paul Wichita at Omaha Indianapolis at Denver LLqdies See CHICAGO (AP) Norm Siebern's solo homer in oeventh proved the victory margin 1n a 4-3, New York Yankee-trlumDlover the Chicago White Sox Thursday oeiore a crowa of 3135, eluding 18,214 paid. New York ab Chicago, ab 3 Landlt cf 3 1 Fox 3t 1 Goodman 4 0 toiler 3 vow 1 1 tf.

Kubek as 5 Sk Mantle cf 3 McD'ld tb 3 Kc Skcwron lb 4 0 0 0 a I Torgeson lb aj Berra 0 Oc-Boone lb I JOB Smith-Tt-a, 1 Carey 3b Siebam Kucks Shaotx Dltmar 4 1 1 Rivera JS" 4 2 3 5 5 Aparlcio ja 0 5 Donovan 1 I 1 e-Mueller 0 It b-Battey 33 4 Staler d-Jackson Total If' i a- Total St 7 a Announcea as eattar for Donovan ta 7th ij b-Crounded out for Mueller lit 7th Grounded out for Torgeson In 4th i struck out for staler to A NEW YORK 000 003 100-4 CHICAGO 000 010 200-3 E-MCubelt, Smith. RBI Mantle. Skow- New York (27-L Chicaoo (27-10). DP Skowron, (Cubek and ticks, Skowron and Mcponald. Left-New York 7 CW- C00 V' 28 Aparlcio.

3B Slvera. HR t-Sletoern, SB Torgeson. Mc- Dougald. Donovan. I- IP ft ER BB SO Kucks (W, 4-3) SV, 7 3 3 3 0 Shant 0" 0' 0 0 i Ditmar hs.fX.

1H4 1:1 Oooovan (L, 3-1) 7 7 4 4M.I I 3 I nor anawz i-ot). tCK.miey, Barry, Flaherty. 4:34. A 15.114. 1 i i i I ai i n) .1 111 i sr ii art of the 27 holes on elthecflRer OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Herb EUlott, the 1 d's fastest miler, is an animal and his training methods are peculiar to an extreme, says an admiring rival, Elliott, an Australian, won the AAU championship mile at.

Bakersfield, Satur day night in 3:57.9, bettering the world's record of 3:58 set by John Landy, another Australian, in 1954. Gall Hodgson of South Africa, who. attends the University of Oklahoma, was quoted by Vernon B. sports editor of the Oklahoma City limes as saying or Elliott: "HE'S AN ANIMAL. He won't talk to anybody.

He is- interested in the race. He who he's going, to run. He doesn't care. Maybe he knew Merv Lincoln was in the race but that's alLA; "He swam eight hours be fore his Swam a wresued a with his friends. The night before the race he slept on the 1 in his hotel room so he could give his bed to some friends." Hodgson set the-early pace in the record shattering mile, ripping off the first quarter in :57.8 and the half lnA' 1:59.6.

At the three quarters mark, passed in 3:03.8, Elliott and Lincoln took the lead. After the great race, Elliott apolo gized to newsmen for doing HODGSON declared that Elliott "didn't appear the night he was to run until 20 minutes before1 the race. "He just showed up in his running tog Didn't even have on a sweat suit. watched a couple, of races, then logged in his bare feet twice around the grass in field inside the track. Then he went out and set a record.

coach (Percy Cerutti) scoffs ask him why Elliott doesn't warm up be- Mapl Drive Routs TruaxEagleSe 17-1 The Maple Drive Red Cardinals spotted the Truax Ea- 1 sr? one run and stormed back to score tneit. runs in clusters "artd take a 17-1 triumph in Eau Qalre County 4-H League play. DicK Johnson, Larry Dom-er and Mickey Campbell were the leading hitters for the winners with, Johnson and Campbell coming up with home runs. Domer was the winning pitcher, allowing just hits. The winners collected 21 hits off loser Don Bushendort tttrkts at Ossea RESULTS SUNDAY Strum Ettrick 7 Whitehall 3.

Ossee 2 BARRON COUNTY LSABUf Tf AM Pet as Chetek 5 Prairie Perm 3 Barron 3 Almana) 3 1.000 .750 JM J00 JJO .147 2 2 2V4 3 4 New Auburn- 1 Sand Creak 0 SVi fMMIS SUNDAY Barron at Prairie Farm Nrar-Auburn at sand Creek. Almena at Dallas Chetek at Barronett RESULTS SUNDAY Chetek II, New Auburn Almena 14. Barronett Prairie Farm 4, Dallas 4 (tie. game eaneo, ram. io jnningsr Barron at Sand Creek, rain SKYLINE LIAOUI TEAM Pef.

Gilmanton 1.000 Metro 3 1 Alma Comer 3, 2 MO Hixton 2 1 JO 2 Black River Falls 1 3 .250. 3', Trempealeau 1 4 JO0 4 Taylor i .) 4Vt RESULTS SUNDAY Melrao SI Tavlor 3 vCiknanton II, Trempealeau 7 -Atma. Center '14, Hixton 5 OAMES SUNDAY Alma Centerat Black River Fait TrempealeM at Hixton Malreae at Gilmanton Taylor (open) -v PLAMBEA ILAND LEAUI TEAM L. Pet. Exeland 1 457 .750 1A Ml 1 LKfysmith Phillip Ml I'i Teny JOO Tt Bruce .000 5 400 poudaray OAMES SUNDAY Tony at Ladysmith Winter at PhlAips Exeland at Couoeray at Bruce i aSSULTS SUNDAY Tournament Area EC County Tennis Meet The Eau Claire Recreation Department will hold an Eau Claire County Tennis Tourna ment at the McDonough Play ground courts Monday a'n Tuesday to qualify eight local entrants for the District Meet, to be held here Wednesday ana Thursday.

Playing time both days for tne county meet win be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. will be lour classes of singles com petition only, with thtf two winners in each class qualifying for the district' The four classes of compe tition arer Junior Boys; Boys junior uins uiria Junior boys must not- a reached their 18th birth-day before last Jan. I. same applies in determining the Junior girl entrants, Jun ior boys and girls however, must be over 15.

Boys and Girls are those who were not 15 before last January "ANOTHER eligibility rule states that a player must liye within the corporate limits of the county in which he or she resides. The District Meet, whleh will take in a wide area of Northwest Wisconsin, will also be handled by Chuck De vine, local tennis Instructor, The district meet will have the top eight performers from all surrounding counties and the winners in each class will qualify for the Milwaukee Journal and Wisconsin Rec reatlon Association 22nd an nual Junior Tennis meet which will be held July ,18 and 19 in Muwauxee. U.S. Chess Champ MOSCOW (AP) Bobby Fischer, 15-year old New Yorker who is the U. S.

Chess champion, spent his first day in the Russian capital visiting the Moscow Central Chess Club with his sister, Joan. Despite the language -prob lem. Fischer visited i some of the Russian players who will be his opponents in coming matches here ame has front running Exeland, 6-1, playing at last place Couderay, 0-5, in a game that could wind up -the champion ship race. Other games are yf I at i'luuips, lony at Lay smith and Sheldon at Bruce. BIDGELAND travels to Carson Park in Eau Claire to meet the Oilers and Cumber land Is at Menomonle In the Dunn County.

The Menomonle Eagles are running away, with the race there with a 5-0 record, f. Weyerhauser, undefeated In six games, in the Independent league and in first lace, plays host to: 4-2 Haugen in the top game in that league. Others are Sarona at Brill and Campia at Blrchwood. PIBBCI-PaPIN LBABUB TBAM Pt. as Ellsworth 4 1 Soring Valley Prescott -2 ppm i HudWA 3 HjlTWWd a)4tMVa River Pall, I Bay City .5 jta J14 J14 jm J55 .143 i fMMIS SUNDAY Hudson at Spring valley -Pepla at Ellsworth Hammond at Bay Cfty Prescott at River Fall BISULTS SUNDAY -Spring Valley II, Hammond 5, Prescott 3 V-Hudson 10, River Patt.

Elsworthf, Bay City oTRIMPEALBAU COUNTY ISAOUf TSAM Pet. 6S Whitehall. 4 1 Strum 3 Vd Ettrick 3 2 Osseo 4 Mt A at WhitehaU 'l Set Monday CM All Star Ball at Strum Highlights aturday or Sunday. Regis tratlon will close early Sunday morning. Williams' Hit Stops Duel CLEVELAND (AP) Ted Williams' ninth-inning home run and Dick Gernet game- tying round-trip blow in the seventh won the Boston Red Sox a 2-1 decision Thursday Cleveland in a pitchers' duel between Ike Delock and the.

Tribe a cai Mcusn. Williams led oft the ninth with his ninth home run of the season high Into the upper right field stands. Boston Cleveland ab iKeough cf 4 0 1 Harrsll OAvlla 2b 2b 2 Runnel 4 4 1 4 0 3 1 3 i William If 2Gelger cf tMlnoso If 1 Power lb -IColavlta rf INIxon ta-Doby 0 Stephen IT Malione 3b 1 1 Jensen it Gernert lb Berberet Buddin ss DeLock 00 Held 3b I OHunter ss McLlsh Total S3 1 Totals 30 I SI a Struck out for Nixon In BOSTON 000 000 1012 CLEVELAND 000 100 000-1 xFNone. RBI Williams, Gernert, Co4-ato. PO-A Boton (17-1).

Cleveland 10). Left Boston Cleveland IB Nixon, Colevlto, Jensen. HR Ger nert, William. SB Runnels. 5 Geiger.

IP ER BB SO DeLock (W, S-0) .5 11 12 McLlsh (L. 3-5) fits 2 PB Berbarat. Napp, Rica. Rommel and Stevens. 2:27, Ortii, Biisso in TV Bout NEW YORK (AP) Car los Ortiz, a flashy Puerto Rico b4rr1 lightweight who was reared In-New York, risks his record as an unbeaten contender tonight In a 10-round match with 'Johnny Busso, another New Both young fighters are on the way up with impressive records make their claims for consideration after 'J Brown defends his title against Kenny Lane in Hous ton next month.

-i FIGHT FANS will remem ber both from recent outings on the same television (NBC atSF.M. (EST) program that wiu carry tnis bout from Madison' Square Garden. Busso stoDDed Larrv Board- Harshman returned to win ning form for the Baltimore Orioles Thursday, blanking the Detroit Tigers 2-0 with a' masterful five-hitter, i The veteran lefthander won his first game since May 10. He had lost six straight deci sions after opening the Season with five consecutive -victories;" Baltimor Datrolt ab ab Busby Cf 5 2 Oroth If 3 0 3 W'dling If 3 1 0 Virgil 3b AOS Green If 0 0 0 Kuenn cf 4 0 .0 William rf 5 0'2Kallne rf 3 0 ,1 Trlandos 2 0 OF. Bol'g 2b 4 1 Robinson 3b 3 0 0 Harris lb 4 0 1 Cas'man 3 0 0 Wilson 3 0 0 Boyd lb 4 1 2 M.

Bo'lng SS 2 0 0 Gardner 2b 4 0 0 Hoeft 0 0 0 Harshman 2 0'2Moford 10 0 Morgan 0 0 0 Total' 30 3 S-Zernial 10 0 Wehm'r 0 0 0 Total 2 I Struck out for. Morgan In Sth BALTIMORE .....100 001 0021 DETROIT 000 000 000-4 Harris. RBI Trlandos, "Boyd. PO-A Baltimor (27-11), Detroit (27-13). DP Boyd and Harshman Robinson, Gard ner and Boyd; Kalfne, Harris and F.

Boiling; Hoeft and Harris. Loft-Baltimore 10, Detroit 3B Harris, Greth, P. Boiling. HR Boyd. SB Busby.

SCastleman, Wood-ling 2, Hoeft. SF Trlandos. IP ER SB SO Harshman (W, 4-4) 5 0 0 3 1 Hoeft (U -5-7) 4s 1 3' 1 3 0 0 Motord Morgan 11 2 1 1 1 Wehmeier WP Hoeft, Umont, Summers, Hon- ochlck, Soer.vT-2:22. Giants Rap CINCINNATI AAP) r- lando Cepeda's 15th homer of the season, a three blast in the eighth inning, provided the big punch In a four-run San Francisco Giant uprising that sank Cincinnati d- legs Thursday night 5-1. John ny Antonelli went all the way.

doling but seven hits for the victory. San Francisco Clnernhatl ab ab AkKi rf Mays cf Spencer Cepeda lb -Sauer Lockman If Schmidt 3 1 1 Temple 2b 4 1 1 Whls'nt rf 4 1 2 Robinson If 4 1 1 Dropo lb '4 0 Hoak 3b 4 0 0 0 Bailey 3 2 Bell cf 2 0 McMillan ss 2 Oavenp't 3b 4 Bressoud 2b 4 Antonelli -4 a-Lynch 1 1 1 Gram' ss Haddix -S NuxhalL b-Thur'n Hayden Totals 34 5 v. Totals 31 1 7 SAN FRANCISCO 100 000 0405 CINCINNATI 000 001 000 1 Hoak. RBI Spencer 2, Cepeda 3, Dropo. PO-A San Francisco (27-11), DP Davenport and Cepeda; Spencer, Cepeda and Left San Francis co 4, Cincinnati 4.

70 Roomson. nn tepeo. ajou, Sell. IP ER BB SO Antonelli (W. 7 1 1 0 5 HaddiK (U Ut 7V 3 "4 3 NtrthaH 16 0 4ayden 1 0 1 Delmore, BarlicK, JackowskL Lln- Mas.

AI13V Kedlg A big week Is In store for northwest Wisconsin's eral clry-team leagues with the Chippewa Valley AH Star game set Sunday at Cornell and the Uth district serai-pro championship at stake a Strum, starting Monday eve-ning. -Also on tap Is a full slate of regular league games Sunday. Most outside Interest 1 11 again be focused on the close race in the Pierce -Pepin league where front ranked Ellsworth and Spring Valley wyl meet stiff challenges In Pepin and Hudson respective- ly- 'i. Pepin, tied for second with Prescott with 4a 5-2 travels to Ellsworth In aif attempt to gain ground in the league. Last week the Pepin team knocked Prescott out of the three-way tie for first with a-5-3 UcfiffigS PBESCOTT, the only team to beat Ellsworth, is at Rlv- er Falls, and Hammond is at Bay City to round cut the loop action.

Games this Sunday will be the first of the Second round A pi a game between Ellsworth and SDrihg Valley wnTbe "played at Ellsworth uiy under the lights. lor the first half championship and the right to meet the. All Stars at Ellsworth July 16. Spring Vallywill also keep busy with an exhibition game with the undefeated Menomonle Eagles at Spring Valley July 4. starting at 7 p.

m. WHITEHALL and Strum clash headon in the Trempealeau Valley with the place position at stake. Whitehall, with a 4-1 record, could sew up the title, but should the- 3-1 Strum club jt would -take over first and again put the race In a scramble. Ettrick is at Osseo In ihe other game. should wrap up the Barron County championship at Barronett Chetek squad 1a undefeated In games and two games ahead of second place teams Prairie Farm and Barronett has only one game in six- attempts.

Prairie Farm and Barron will clash at Prairie Farm with the winner Ukmgoverlmdls-puted second placer Almena at Dallas and New Auburn at Sand Creek rounds out the loop. I GiXMANTON, undefeated in five games and leading the Skyline league, faces a stiff challenge from second place Melrose on the Gilmanton 1 Alma Center is at 1 a River, Falls and Trempealeau is at Hixton in other games. Taylor has an open datei The Flimbeauland, League man In a wild struggle at Bosuj ron, pni 11 ana proceeaea to win a decision oer-Algerian Lahouariv Godlh in the Gar- den May 2a. i- i.

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