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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 42

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1. THE HAMMOND TIMES PagcD.2 Monday. July 19(53, MAN OF LETTERS By Alan Maver IMPORTANT MEET STARTS IN LOS ANGELES TODAY Old-Timers Rusian 'Python' Petrosian Favored in Chess Tourney Win 29th Test, 6-5 LOS ANGELES (AP) World HARVEY Lansing's Old-Timers chess champion Tigran (Tiger) Petrosian a Russian who plays made another skin-of-the-teeth escape here Sunday for their 29th consecutive victory of the 1963 penses, plus the prize money, for competitors attending the meet. Petrosian, whose play has been likened to a python suffocating its victims, is tabbed by observers to take home the cup. Said one: "He had a terrific test in the world championship and he passed.

If he continues like that, he should win it." OFFICIALS say they invited the 20-year-old chess prodigy, but he turned down the offer. "He wanted special conditions, including more money than we are giving the others," Mrs. Piatagorsky said. "We declined to meet his requests." The riatagorsky foundation pays only traveling and living ex The double round robin tourney calls for each player to meet every other contestant twice. Games will be played at the Ambassador Hotel, with four games going on at the same time for the 14 sessions.

EACH GAME won will give one point to the winner, nothing to the loser a half point to each in cast of a draw. Director Isaac Kashdan, said the meet is expected to draw about 800 spectators the first night. Chess boards will be set up in seperate rooms with experts on hand to explain the masters' moves play-by-play. sandlot campaign. likes a python comes out as a favorite today in the opening round of play for the Piatagorsky Cup.

Petrosian, who won his world title last month by beating Mik The Old-Timers edged Harvey Cab, 6-5, in a heated contest marked by Tom Tugh's grand slam homer, four innings of shut hail Botvinnik in Moscow, faces out relief hurling by Loren Tate seven ot the worlds greatest and a series of disputes includ chess players in what sponsors call "one of the most important ing a slugfest between Old-Timer NO MONEY DOWN catcher Tony Escobedo and for chess tournaments ever to take mer Northwestern quarterback place in this country." Tom O'Grady of Harvey. Not since 1932 has a world Harvey jumped off for three cnampion competed in a major runs in the first Inning as Lon U.S. tourney. Another Russian, Austin and Bill Stanley homered. mm Alexander Alekhine, won a mas ter tournament in Pasadena, Jim Vierk tripled to ignite the Lansing third and error, walk and hit batsman loaded the bases that year.

DAYS for Pugh who connected with two THE METHODICAL and relent out. That was the third and last less Petrosian, 33, will meet the PRESSN hit of the game for Lansing as losing pitcher Napoli retired the OPEN 'TIL 9:30 P.M. international grandmasters in a Monday Tuesday Wednesday BASIBAU'S month-long double round robin next 18 batters in a row. WlttrKtioM AIM competition that will give the C0SPLETE WITH BATTERY winner first prize of $3,000 and LANSING'S Rog Armstrong 0artTAfJM TS OA2 MSI MAIT the silver trophy. 7AT GOT A1 1tffp 0ROOKyJ, weakened in the sixth and gave way to Tate with the score 6-5, two on and no one out.

After a Prizes, donated by the Piata CASE EARPHONES! 6-transistor gorsky Foundation, total $10,000. AIAPSMMA ttCltiSfHlP fOKAlOSr TlAtfS IIAM6IP. MirOtSty AlASTtMtfPIP CfftCWtATti walk loaded the bases, Tate Mrs. Gregor Piatagorsky, wife of the celebrated cellist, heads the squirmed out of trouble and fanned five in four scoreless frames. Armstrong received dtluxt 4-player RADIO foundation.

Pushing Petrosian for top honors will be Samuel Reshevsky of Spring Valley, N.Y., Pal Benko of credit for his 11th victory. jwi'isffr I ilth turn BADMIflTOri SET The Old-Timers have now won three straight 1-run games and eight altogether. They go for No. 30 aeainst the Fernwood New York, Oscar R. Panno and Miguel Najdorf of A 1 1 Svetozar Gligoric of Yugoslavia, Com pi re At $7.95 Coup lift! tf laclsd.s Ribbor Grip Steel JU Shaft Raekets, Net, 2 lirds, Stakis, Cm Mi Rilt Book! JJ Bruins.

1962 Turnbull Leaeue Compart at $12.95 cnamps. at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Gately Stadium. Fredrik Olafsson of Iceland and Paul Keres of the Soviet Union. Bobby Fischer, the U.S.

champion, will not attend. The Old-Timers will open de fense of their state semi-pro title SLIM CARD THIS YEAR Biggest Boxing Day July 4th Was Once By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The 4th of July once was the biggest day on the boxing program, the big date for the big show of the year. It was that way in 1919 when Jack Dempsey won the heavyweight title from Jess Willard in Toledo, in 1910 when Jack Johnson ruined Jim Jeffries' comeback, in 1923 when Dempsey fought Tommy Gib Mwt layr 1 'y at 9 p.m. Friday in the 16-team tournament at Elgin's Wing Park. Summary: Incloda Gmnlna Liathir CROOUET rrvlnr Cata.

Onalltv t.p. Cast, Quality Ear Carryinr Wisconsin has won two Big Ten football titles in the last 63 years. Coach Milt Bruhn guided the Badgers to both of them. Old-Tlmtrs (4) Hirvty (5) Ab hi ah ENSEMBLE Madsen.st 3 0 OiSana.M 3 1 1 3 1 0 4 1 2 4 1 2'O'Gradvrf 2 0 0 Pbene and Battaryl Sava! COMPLETE ENSEMBLE! 8-fransisfor RADIO Escobedo 4 1 Bin S87 Compare At S1LBK mm 3 1 1 0 0 Jacksonxf 3 1 Terandv.ph 1 0 0 2 0 0 Stanleys 5 1 1 Arndt.ph 1 0 0 4 0 1 White Sox Split Jim Nance, 220-pound Indiana, athlete at Syracuse University, is the NCAA and Eastern heavyweight wrestling champion. Catcher Ellie Howard of the Yankees paced American League catchers in 1962.

He made only four effors in 129 games. Cefflpar al Entire Entomb) with Herman, if 0 0 0 4 1 1 4 1 VBIakemore.lf 1 0 0 Armstrongs 3 0 0 Wawzlniak.lf 5 0 1 Tatt.p 0 0 0 Brown, lb 4 0 0 IncludnlMalUU! I Solid Wood Balls! 9 10-Gaue Wickets! FIRST CAME am. INDIANS (Napoli, 3 0 0 Ab 4 1 Leather Cirrylne Casi Gift Boxd! Lent Life BstHryl 2 Vari-Color Stakes! Wood CroqMt Stand Tootals 30 4 3lTotals 37 CHICAGO Ab hi 5 1 2 3 3 0 1 Ward.3b 12 Robinson, rf 1 2' Maxwell, If 1 Held.rf 5 Kirkland.ef 5 Lansing Old-Timers 105 000 0004 3 a 1 1 1 1 Wssttsf-RwistiB Varnish FlaiihadI Harvey Cab 300 110 0005 2 bons at Shelby, Mont The 4th falls on Thursday this week, a date conspicously open on the slim program for the holiday week. THE TELEVISION cameras will keep New York's Madison Square Garden open Saturday with a welterweight match between Billy Bello of New York and Gaspar Ortega of Mexico. Bello is a youngster on the way up.

Only 22, he started boxing as Alvls.3b 3 Whltfield.il 4 la 5 3 4 mpies vierk. Home Runs: Pugh, Stanley, Austin. Walks by: Armstrong Tate 1, Napoli 3. Strike Outs by: Armstrong 5, Tata Napoli 7. Hits off of: Jockey Robert Lee Baird, 42, rode his first winner in 1938 and has compiled more than 2,300 Azcue.c 3 KindalLss 4 Donovan, 4 Abcrnathy.p 0 1 2 McCraw.lb 0 0 Weiss.ss 0 1 Carreon.e 1 1 bMartin 0 0 Pizarro.p IHorlen.p laLandis Armstrong 6 in Tate 2 In 4.

Winning pitcher: Armstrong. with 100 yds. ef 10-lb. Hne! ZEBCO 202 SPIN REEL Fishtr.p Totals 3S I 13! Totals 35 4 9 a For Horlen, fanned in Ith. For iruM a jiu in imi uiiu uwns a ii-s-i carreon, hit Into double play in 9th.

USED SALE rornrrl fnr 23 starts. Hn mnvfA Chicago 000 000 004-4 up through the six-rounders to the di tt di ia no it Mivia Klrkland 2. Robinson, McCraw, Wels. Abernathy. PO-A Indians 27-H.

Chi official siza deloza TETHER BALL cago 27-6. DP Kindall-Whltfleld. Left- eight-round main events at Sunny side Garden, boxing other young Indians 7, Chicago 4. 2B Hershberoer, 1 1 MM Held, Whitfield, McCraw. HR Alvil, de By FRANK WATSON Central Press Bportt Writer QUESTIONS 1 Who to Billy KeayT 2 Who 1 Budy Pilous Who are the HabT HOOHEE? HE was a fair Ml la mm, Held, sacrifice Whitfield.

sters in a series of neighborhood matches. He fought Johnny Tor IP ER OS SO 6" Compare At Complete, Ready To Assemble Playl laelidlar S-Pleea, res, Ricky Ortiz Tito Velez and xDonovan (W, 5-5) 1 6 2 2 0 2 Abernathy 1 3 2 1 8 0 Piiarro (L. -4) KM 1 Horlen Vt 2 I 1 1 0 Gil Diaz back and forth in three- 10-Feet Stirdr Steel Pol! Fisher 1 4 2 2 0 3 Faced two batter In th. McKlnlev. Chylak, Rica and Valen With Storage Box and Ralot) Lowest Priood FoeNPreof Splnnlnf Reel! Amirleaa Midel Thimb Centrol lattod Stainless Steel SplnatrbudJ bout series, winning more than he lost.

Now he is deemed ready to make his move in his first Garden main event. tine. himself, but he'a better known the manager cf a team that won INDIANS SECOND GAME CHICAGO Ab 5 0 liLandisxf Camping Trailers Several 1963 Eagles Used 2 to 5 Weeks in Rental Service-Excellent Condition Other 1963 Models Used and Demonstrators Also Older Trade-Ins Big Savings WoiU TJiey Open ToniH 'Til 9:00 P.M. Francona.lf 'the National League pen-' nant, He's quite 300 4 0 1 fx kVf Held.rf Klrkland.Cf VINYL COATED 0 0 the Baity ekip- Whitfield, lb da la 3 Kindall.u 11-POUND ANCHOR 2 McCraw.lb 0 0 Ward, 3b 0 Maxwell, If 2 0 Weis.ss 1 Martin.c 0 Peters, 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 0 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 3 0 0 ORTEGA, now 27, is well known for his many bouts with ranked fighters. In 115 he has won 85, lost 27 and fought three draws.

In all that action since 1953 he has been stopped only once by Emile Griffith in a welterweight title match in 1961. Win or lose, it usually is by split decision. The Bello-Ortega Saturday fight was the only one reported for the week. bGreen cLuplow Grant, McDowell, Ramos per. ANSWERS luorpurBO pjuow etjj, iO Jo 11003 pssq jouuoj til JO H0BOO pB9t( AWtf I Distributed by Central Press 97 dAdcock 1 Compare At $8.95 Each! The Lowest Priee Anywhere! Specially Purchased, Now At A Low Money-Saving Price! 1 Block South of U.S.

30 Broadway (Ind. 53) Merrillvillo Totals 35 0 2 4 6 IP ER BB SO a For Maxwell, grounded into force In 6th. For Neemen, singled In 9th. 5-piece complete TENNIS OUTFIT Compare At $4.95 Each! Includes i 4-Ply La ml- 1 1 Cubs Lose, 3-2 For oreen, ran in 9th. For Ramos, flied out In 9th.

Indians eon 000 0000 Chicago 000 121 OOx 4 RBI McCraw 2, Ward, Weis. Fox. PO-A Indians 24-13, Chicago 27-12. DP Kindall-Whitfield; Neeman-de la Hot. Left Indians 10, Chicago 5.

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PO-A Chicago Phillies 27-14. DP Torre-Wine-Torre. Left Chicago 4, Phillies 10. 2B Williams, Brock, Gonzaler. HR Santo.

Sacrifice Jackson, Wine, Amaro. Sacrifice fly-Burton. IP ER BB SO Jackson (L, 9-7) 7 10 3 3 I 3 McDaniel 1 1 0 0 0 1 Mahaffey (W, 4-9) 7 1 1 0 2 Kllppstein 2 I 1 1 0 0 HBP By Mahaffey (Rodgers). 2:20. A 4,006.

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