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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Soturdoy, Jonuary 21, 1961 iHijjal Pogt CINCY PROMISE: THE USAC Leaves Door Open lor Tribe to Be A.A. Contender YARN IN' BASKET By W. f. fox Jr. BOWLING WITH KOELLING THE HONOR ROLLS By LESTER KOELLING Smokey Yunick An extremely optimistic forecast for the 1961 Indianapolis baseball club was made by ALPH (BUCKSHOT) O'BRIEN is drumming up cinnati was ranked third of all major league clubs in player potential.

"We have put some of the finest players in our organization on the Indianapolis roster," said Seghi, "and more will come when the Reds start cut- By WAYNE FUSON Smokey Yunick, one of auto Phil Seghi, farm director for the Cincinnati Reds, in speak to have him take the Indianapolis job because he performed an outstanding job with our pitchers last season." Deal, speaking briefly, referred to Indianapolis as "not only the cornerstone of tho American Association, but all baseball" and added "I've never looked forward to a seoion as much as I have this one. I only hope things trade for the Central YMCA membership cam- i ce i i i i 1 r- MEN Georqe Snyder (15 Lo Jenkint ing to a gathering of Tribe sea racing's most colorful mechan paigu iuckoii dinner 10 De neiu ai uie ivuwn- Chorles Fill 704 Bob Blonterd 41S John Bracken Bill Lone 701 Eorl Marsh 415 Dove Ittenbacn Don Royer 490 Run Oalzell 414 Bud Braeger son ticket holders at Glendale ics, might have to pay his way town Wednesday night at 6:30. Carl Erskine, an last night. in if he sees the 500-Mile Race 402 402 401 401 401 404 400 4M 400 Dick Olinaer 489 Don Bolander Ill Joe Kerber Red Stuart MS Ray A lift 411 Jim Wilson "Yftn'rA fffkina tn have an pv- May 30. Walt Wilkerson 441 Bill Chappell 411 Arch Heiss Anderson man who struck out 14 Yankees when Brooklyn played in the 1953 World Series, will be the prin John Zimmerman 454 Bob Fletcher ell Emery Flint Yunick, who had signed to Dick Oberlits 447 Paul Baxter 410 Earl Brawn Bert PwmII 444 Charles Crisp 410 Ed Kendall groom a car for Jim Rath cipal speaker.

will go os well for us in Septem Oris Prnkstoff 444 Cliff Reed 410 cellent club a contending ting down dunng spnng tra.n- club." said Seghi, who was a woul not fair for manager in the Cleveland or- me thls tim? t0 enUon names- ganization when Indianapolis our roster as possibilities for Indianapolis, because we affiliated with that club mann, 19G0 winner of the ber as we think they will now, Elmer Tolen 442 Bob Williamson 40 numen Leslie Massey 442 John Sarstield 40 Mora Hovt 424 at the Speedway this AI Dole 431 Keith Emery 40 Bert Rosa 517 A color movie of the 1960 1-riTl f-lanaqon 437 Willi Kiaiey ear Moxme Porktr S47 was year, yesterday lost a plea to Stan Tuttl 435 But Midkitt 40 Esther Smith 554 in the mid '50s. MateehT9 at Daytona Beach. Eighth event on the schedule is a 5-mile run at Schererville, a half-mile track known as Illiana Speedway Sam Huff, the New York Giants Lee Lauer 434 Jerry Shine 408 Helen Camabell World Series, one of the finest ever made, was included on want all the boys on our roster to feel they are going to get a 54 get his year suspension lifted by the United States Auto Bob Kikendall 42S Elmer Welling 407 Rose Mary Kelsey And if it's at all possible far Murlin Townsend 425 Harry Williams 407 Helen DeMoss good chance to make the big the program arranged by the Club directors. Indianapolis to win the pennant," club." Yunick was suspended by Seghi continued, "you can count Jack Calvin 425 Sea Ferguson 407 Shirley Eaton Bud Howe 424 Owen Crawley 404 Bonnie Yager Andy Wisurl 423 Howard SViCktord 404 Olive Downey Larry Gadfroy 422 John Hendricks 405 Frances Fritch John Wolbert 421 Tom Bullock 405 Loreno Willettt linebacker, will make his first Indianapolis club. The movie presents all the highlights of the series and shows in slow Henry Banks, director of com on Cincinnati to give all the help movie appearance shortly in, TJOGER KAISER, the Dale (Ind.) boy who holds the career record at Georgia Tech with 1,365 points, also owns four single-game scoring records total points (38), field goals (14 in 23 attempts, free throws, 13 in 15 attempts) and free throws attempted, (15).

Alan Nass, a Huntingburg (Ind.) lad, holds the rebound single game mark of 19 If the USAC is interested in reducing engine size, now is the time to do it and have it take 530 521 527 525 5I i 511 5)4 50 50 504 502 502 i 501 Ml W0 petition, for working in a pit of a nonsanctioned race. USAC "The Young Doctor." He Howard Stickford 421 Ken.Welty 405 Lois Reed Ronnie Hills 41 Norris Cooper 404 Helen Smith Bob weaver 4)1 Jim Jackson 404 Phyllis Taylor Bill Power 417 Jim Groves 404 May Miller Houston Phillips 417 Larry Lehmann 40 Florence Byland Mik Bisesi 417 Walt Kum 40) Jean Molott John Snoop 414 Tom Lear 401 Dot Benedict motion several key events, like the ball that hit Tony Kubek in the face, and Bill has a rule which prohibits possible. We want Indianapolis to have a winner and you're going to get the top players in our organisation who do not make the 'big' club." scored well on TV recently in "The Violent World of Sam The Cincinnati farm boss had high praise for Ellis (Cot) Deal, the new Tribe manager, who, he says, will be a credit to Indianapolis. "Deal is one of the finest managers in baseball," said Seghi. "It took a lot of doing competitors from participating in any way in non-USAC Huff." Daytona Interna Mazeroski's cap-waving tour Mary Stanti 415 Art Kinnan 402 Helen Kaan tionals 500-mile stock go races.

Seghi pointed out that in a of the bases on his series-win ning homer. recent "unbiased" Cin- February 26 will put out 145 in prize money. On Febru It was the third time the Daytona Beach (Fla.) mechanic had been on the USAC green THE 600 CLUB TOURNEY JNTRIES FOR the national mailographic classified tournament of the women's 600 Club will be ac- ary mere wm De nauonai BASEBALL'S UNFORGETTABLE GAMES effect in 1965. Owners nat- championship Sports Car Club urally will object to reduced 0f America races Don carpet. The first time he was alleged to have been involved Nelson oL Iowa led his team in storine in 11 of the 13 in a NASCAR race the violation was overlooked.

A year ago he was fined $75 for the games played to date. same thing, Braves, Dodgers Played 26 Innings to 1-1 Tie Bob Wente. who mined cepted until January 29. Down-fo-Wire Finishes Loom for All-Star When Yunick, one of the South's best-known racing names, first joined USAC in '58 he was given a license USAC i midget crown by nine poind last year, won hit first 1961 roca at Chicago' i Inter- with the provision that he could prepare stock cars for NASCAR races and could run notionof Amah-thcatrt. Gene By JOE REICHLER and BEN OLAN Hartley wot Sob's chief annoy them through prerace inspections, but could not work in Almost any well-versed base once It your gome it golf the pits.

ball fan knows that the longest game ever played in the major i id 11 By Associated Press SAN BERNARDINO, Cal. Two of the closest races in Yunick readily admitted vio leagues was uic u-iiuiiug, i-x lating the rule, but said that and you're looking for a good place to do a little, you might try entering th 59th Western Amateur at the New Orleans Country Club March 22-26. fn. iries clot March 13. financial duress caused him to tournament history shaped up tie between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves at Braves Field in Boston.

He said that he hod contracts today as the $68,150 national The tournament will be conducted February 1-7 inclusive, based on league games in that period. The league games to be used in the tourney must be in the league of an individual's highest average as of January 4. Entry blanks may be obtained from Thelma Braeger, UL 6-5198. The entry fee is $1. The three classes of the tourney are 170 and over, 169 to 150, and 149 and under.

All entries must be signed by the league secretary and scores reported no later than February 1. Entries tor another tournament, the national Craftsman at Chicago, will coio next Wednesday. Any Indianapolis Mason wishing to enter may contact Wei Kid well, the national Craftsman president, at 1331 N. Capitol (21. The Indianapolis delegation will compete on March 18 and 19.

LEAGUE GEMS The nightly 700 parade continued last night with two more being added to the growing list with stock car owners which All Star bowling event headed The chances are, too, that into the final four rounds. were based on performance. "I almost all fans will know the went oyer the wall," he taid Observers conceded that any engine sizes when so many are building new cars or own cars that will be good for three or four years Rodger Ward still holds the all-time individual money winning record for automobile racing for a single season $154,804 in 1959 Bob Moon of Broad Ripple, 6.5 and 192, is leading freshmen scorers at Miami of Ohio "DOBBY FISCHER, four times American chess champ, who will be 18 in March, says chess is just a game, not a science. He is destined to be a world champion according to chess experts. Recently Bobby put on an exhibition in the New York city prison and played the 20 best in the prison simultaneously Baseball was the first varsity sport at Michigan State The eighth annua! Concord Center Class basketball championship will be played February 15-19.

It's a 16-team single elimination tournaments Call ME 9-2586 for further information. When the 20th annual National All-Star bowling event concWei tonight in Son Bernardino, it it virtually ttrtain new all-tint attendance rtcordt will fee tttablishtd. Thit it the firtt time the event hoi been held in the far Weit. because the cart werent run one of four contestants stood two pitchers involved in the marathon affair Joe Oesch-ger of the Braves and Leon nrng right and I thought I could a good chance to succeed Harry Smith of St. Louis as the help.

If I hadn't I was afraid I would lose those contracts." Cadore of the Dodgers, both of whom started and finished men's champion, and the women's division was even more tightly bunched. Only He was asked specifically if the fantastic game. he would obey the rules if he However, there are facts were to be reinstated. He quite 2-42 Petersen points separated the top seven. frankly said, "I don't know about the 4-hour contest played in Boston, on a Saturday afternoon, May 1, 1920, until I can check with the PHYSICALLY speaking, Manual is the best high school team we have seen this season The name of Paul (Pooch) Harrell may drop into the I.U.

athletic director business any lay now And you can'add the nam of Joe Dien-hart of Purdue to those already mentioned Lufthansa German Air Lines will keep you posted on snow conditions at 15 top European ski resorts if you like The leading hotel and motels of Augusta, and environs require a four-day stay during the week of the Masters, April 2-9 Bill McPhail is top man Bill Tucker of Rcckhill, a people wilh whom I have con- darkhorse who rolled a record tracts for the 1961 season." 995 series for four games yester which still amaze baseball historians. They take a second USAC president Tom Bin- day, had a slim 26-pin lead go look at the "at-bat" column, ford of Indianapolis, who yes ing into the fourth and final day of match play competition. which shows that a couple of terday was reelected for a foucth yearTToia-Yunick that Bostorrplayers, Tony Boeckel He had 234-20 points. Earl his appeal was being denied and Charley Pick, naa om which now totals 74. Charles Fite, whose averages varied from 165 to 184 in five Johnson of Chicago was sec cial trips to the plate.

They "because you admitted violat L50N CADORE Had Doien Assists ond with 233-44. Third and gaze in awe at the long string of zeroes which stretches un ing the rules and could not promise or assure us that you would not violate them in the fourth were the two St. Louis leagues last season, lasnionea stars who won the national 706 from 235, 238 and 233 the bases on Oeschger with only one out Harold (Rowdy) broken for 20 frames after the first six innings, when Boston in the news division called CBS Television Sports. It will be a separate department from CBS TV network Bill War future." doubles crown last September, the McFarnng harm League Ray Bluth and Dick Weber, at Lynhurst Bowl. Bill Lane, Elliott grounded to Oeschger, Yunick still had a faint pushed a man across to equal the score that Brooklyn had whose throw to Gowdy forced the latter a native ot Indiana- campaigner many JCa 3.

MERICAN Motor-cycle Association glimmer of hope'. Binford told ren, president of the Indian ran up a mi series in me "Wheat at the plate. Gowdy's polis. him that if he could show evi o- Trophy Room Classic at Tal-Bluth had 232-25 points and aj apolis Baseball School and Clinic, already has an enroll 1961 point championship races begin dence that his stock car cli picked up in the fifth. They re stunned by the fact that each team used only 11 players.

toss to first baseman Holke was wild, and Holke barely Weber 231-37. Neither has cap- "J-J -r' ents would not request his ment of more than 250 boys. with a 200-mile road race knocked it down. Ed Konetchy tured the coveted All Star 1 Brooklyn substituted for an presense in the pits at tried to score on the play, but chamDionshiD. outfielder and its catcher.

Bos NASCAR races and if he i r- .1 1 would promise to adhere to SPORTS IN BRIEF ton replaced its catcher: Mickey O'Neil, with Hank took Holke's hurried throw lot-. -m tn was JOt OfSCHGEft Muffed Double-Play Ball The crowd, huddled in its raincoats, settled back then and watched the double row of zeros build up on the scoreboard. Both Cadore and Oeschger were pitching warily. Batters on both sides were trying for the one long hit that would break up the game. The harder they tried, the easier it was for Cadore and Oeschger to get them out.

With one out in the ninth, Boston came "'fhin a -f'it of scoring. Tho bases were full. Leslie Mann hit a grounder to Olson, who tried lo lag Charfey Pick heading into second. He missed and threw to first to get Mann at Rabbit Maranville crossed the plate with what appeared to be the winning run. The base umpire ruled the run invalid, however becausa Pick had left the base line to ovoid" ieing tagged1.

USAC's rules, then the board of directors might reopen the and threw himself into the nr Gowdy after O'Neil had been BASKETBALL spikes of the gliding Knnptrhy shnr pamPS 247. 224. case. removed for a pinch-hitter in the ninth. The pitchers completed the 267 and 257 against Billy Smokey rushed to a phone 18th in good shape.

Then the to try to get immediate action Harry of the Eastern League authorized the league attorney to file a $1 The game enthralled slim 19th and 20th. When they from the stock car people, but Welu yesterday to break Welu's two-day-old mark of 988. Tucker and Johnson are gathering ot some 4,000 many of COLF Ted Kroll and Bill Collins held the halfway lead in the $50,000 Bing Crosby tournament at Pebble Beach, with 36-hole scores of 135. 14-H01E LEADERS Rilt Collins 47-4M3S was unsuccessful. completed the 23rd inning, million suit against Pete Ro-zelle, commissioner of the Na Yunick was r.ot registered they broke the National whom were unaware that Cadore and Oeschger had been involved in an 11 -inning game in Brook both in their first All Star finals.

League record for number of as a chief mechanic with USAC last year, although he tional Football League, for barring Gene (Big Daddy) Lip lyn two weeks earlier, with Ca Lined up in close order in the 9-46-135 jviaigc nu.yi, wuu uaa string of 500 sets this season, hit her first "6" with 235, 180 and 204 for 624 at Hindel's. Recent triplicates reported to the women's association for WBC arm patches include a 167 threesome by Gertrude Clarke and a 38 trio by Deorei Drinket in the Sponsors' League at Moon-lite, a 127 by Lnit Smith in the fli Lilly League at Meadows, and a 109 by ithel Chambers in the Westwood Ladies at Lynhurst. TIPS BY CLAUSE A new feature, Ten-Pin Tips by Frank Clause, will start in The News Monday and appear three times a week. Clause, a former school teacher at Old Forge, is regarded as one of the top instructors in the game and his brief, to-the-point tips should help every Ted Kroll did work as crew chief for innings played in any game. The tension was tremendous.

They finished 24 innings, then scomb, huce tackle for the dore winning, 1-0. Cadore had Rathmann's car during the 40-67-134 8--137 47-70-137 NFL's Baltimore Colts, from Bob Rosburg Jack Burkt Dove Hill Bob Goolby Arnold Palmer race. women race to succeea jyma Wene of Philadelphia at champion are Shirley Garmt ot Chicago, 107-39 points; Phyllis playing with the EBL's Balti 25, breaking the major league record. It was a disappointing eo-71-137 70-48-13 47-71-13 There seems to be no rea more Bullets. Rozelle said it been a 14-game winner in 19? 9, and Oeschger, who had won IS in 19 17 for hit best teasan, wat apparently embarking on a comeback after a drab 4-4 record in Ken Venturl Polvrtn de Vicenza 72-46-131 anticlimax when umpire Mc son why Yunick cant set would not be in the best in In the 17th Brooklyn loaded Cormick called the game at Noloro ot Brant, N.T., 107-38; Marion Lodewig ot Grand Rapids, terests of the NFL to permit Dick Stronohon 49-09-131 PRO-AM LEADERS Dow Finsterwold-Fred Kommtr Rathmann's car up for the "500." But he can't even be permitted inside the garage 1919 one of its star players to com- the end of the 26th because of darkness.

Olson rushed out 107-20; han tder ot Westfied, Mason Rudolph-Curt Person 125 Jock Burke-Georae Coiemon 125 oete in a oro basketball leaeue N.J., 106-45; Kcpo RicciHi ot It was drizzling when Um and said, "Wait one more in Brain Gone; area. i with players who had been ac- Downey, 06-3 Helen ning. I want to be able to tell In pleading his case, Yunick 17 Tom Jocobs Wheeier Farlsh cused of beine involved in Shablit of Detroit, 105-03, and LeVerne Carter ot St. Louis, my grandchildren I played the saia ne nad not even held a pire Barry McCormick called, "Play But the rain stopped abruptly at the close of the first inning, and cus Toledo Six NASCAR license since he first gambling. AUTO RACING equal of three nine-inning games in one afternoon." Mc 1 04-47.

joined USAC three years ago, bowler improve his game. Tonight's final round will be Cormick refused to listen. That undoubtedly was re- Leroy Warriner of Indian Here Tonight ceived like a block-buster in The pitchers duel added telecast over ABC (including WLW-I) from 10 to 11 p.m. (EST). apolis won the 50-lap Australian Derby for midget cars tomers settled down to watch three more scoreless innings pass.

In the fifth, however, Brooklyn catcher Ernie Krue-ger got a base on balls. Cadore Daytona Beach, also home of some remarkable new sta COLLECE SWIMMING Michiqon 44, towa State 31 Michison State 71 Minnesota NASCAR. Ron Brain, their second tistics. Cadore had 12 assists, at Adelaide, equaling the rec He also pleaded with leading scorer, has gone home. Oeschger 11.

Holke made 42 ord of 14:25 held by Bob Tattersall of Streator, 111. The standings: MEN Won Lest Pins Points USAC's directors to change COLLECE FENCINC Detroit 14, Michigan Stote 13 put-outs, Konetchy 30. And the whole incredible 26 innings the rule to permit mechanics But the Indianapolis Chiefs will try to snap a three-game losing streak without him to Tom N'eporte-Gordon McRat 174 Oavt HHI Bill Boyd "7 Byron Nelson-Ed Lowery 127 Bill Collins-Charles Seovtr 177 Dove Raoon-Phil Hoelle 177 Arnold Polmer-Dkk Groot 177 Lionel Hebert-Pel Elliott 127 AI Gelbocger-Warner Edmons 127 George Haggarty, a 58-year-old left-hander from Detroit, was the favorite in the final round of the American Seniors tournament at Belleair, Fla. Haggarty, an attorney, faced Jack Russell of Clearwater, Fla. Haggarty defeated W.

E. Norvell of Signal Mountain, 1 up, and Russell downed Bruce Coffin of Marblehead Neck, 7 and 6, to move into the final. Defending champion Martens Streit of Toronto, seek- to work both sides of the had taken only 3 hours and 50 Tattersall spun off the track with nine laps to go. Warriner also led all the way to win a B.ll Tucker 10' ltu Eorl Johnson Roy BluMl TtVi tO.liO 131-5S ii.h.r JO 10,137 HI -17 "street." minutes. night at the Coliseum against the Toledo Mercurys.

Don it sl7' six-lap scratch race. Doug itearley, owner of As the players straggled out Billy Welu 70 iv.wi then bounced back to his rival pitcher. It was a perfect double-play ball, but Oeschger let it pop out of his glove. By the time he recovered it, the only play was to first base to retire the batter. Krueger moved to second and scored when Olson singled over shortstop Rabbit Maranville's head.

Boston scrambled to even Brain broke his left arm ill Bunetta "1 World champion Jack Brab championship car Woyna Weier of the park, fans shook their heads and muttered, "Cadore January 7 in the Omaha game ham won a shortened version oVovt la it season, was more successful with the board. He won Ed Rourdose Ji Ed Lubons 11' 14' MOO lit IS jimmy Cormon II .7 I' Joe Joseph JO 11 .44 itj-lj of the Lady Wigram Trophy here. He was scheduled to sit out six weeks, with a chance and Oeschger will never be the same after this." Somehow race in bad weather condi art appeal on the finish of the Richard Hoomene John Powell Jr. 14 1 Ol 1U41 prtsents of getting back into action in November Phoenit 100-miler. tions at Christchurch, New Ston Morchut 11 14 114-41 Honk Johnson 11 1 IH- Leu Fronli 14 34 t.311 Me-D the last 14 or la games.

Zealand, covering 100 miles in His car was placed fourth that idea has persisted to this day, but although it's true that Cadore never had a winning year after 1920, he did win 13 77:18:5 in a Cooper. Second BASKETBALL the score. In its half of the sixth, right fielder Wally But general manager Mel Ross and coach Ab DeMarco WOMEN by the USAC area committee, ing her third straight Doherty was England's Stirling Moss, but yesterday the USAC directors reversed the committee more than a minute behind in Cruise tripled to the foot of the scoreboard in center. Tony games for a fifth-place team Shirley Corms Phyllis Noloro Manon Lodewia Won Lost Pins Points 14' 7" 4.544 107-lt ll'l 10' 4,713 107-11 13 11 4,710 107-N 4,470 104-41 14 10 4411 104-11 decided a hale Brain wouldn't make much difference one way or another at that late date. decision and gave Weiler third the next year.

Oeschger, on the other hand, had his best Boeckel drilled a single to cen I a Lotus, and third was New Zealander Angus Hyslop in a Cooper. They were the only over Don Branson, who had Jean Eaer Mono Riccilll Helen Shoblis LoVerne Carter ter and Cruise came home to So thev sent him home to 14 4,453 101-41 14 10 4.547 104-47 year in the majors the follow just been seated on the board. tie the score at 1-1. ones to complete the 47 laps. ing season, when he won 20 Here was the situation at Joy Abel 13' I 10't 4,471 101-44 Robbie Frey 13 11 4,473 101-11 Elvira Toepfer 11 11 4.4M 100-H Gait, Ontario, Tuesday.

The Chiefs are 1-won, 4-lost. 1-tied against the Mer and lost 14. HORSE RACINC Phoenix. A. J.

Foyt, the national champion, already had Koty Gianettl II iz e.eoa loo-oo Nan 10's 11' 4,414 Condensed from "lotebalt'f Unfereet- Thursday by the rules com mittee. Other officers reelected yes table Gomes." Copyriahl by The curys. Their only triumph was been given the winners Ronald Press. a 6-4 decision at the Coliseum Evelyn Crowliy I 14 4,343 3U Dorothy Monger. I 14 4.1y 1-44 Sadie Dixon 1-31 Pot Sacks I' IV 4.144 ti ll Helioscope Jr.

(515 40), with Johnny Sellers oboord his 10th winner In tour dovs. won the feature at Hialeoh Honk (SUM) pasted a nose decision over Noteoo In the HO, 000 Fontono Bofco COMING TUESDAY: checkered flag. Jim Hurtubise tournament title at ri. i-au-derdale, faced Marge Burns of Greensboro, N.C., in the semifinals. Miss Barnes hadn't won against Mrs.

Streit in seven outings. In the-other semifinal Phyllis Preuss of Pompano Beach, played Ann Casey of Mason City. la. Alice Dye of Indianapolis was eliminated from the championship consolation flight by Mrs. W.

M. Wolfe of Naples, 2 and 1 alter Ms. Dye had recorded a 3-and-2 victory over Mrs. A. P.

Slaner of Scarsdale, N.Y., in the morning round. November 17. In the six games Ruth calls hit shot. terday include George Ober, Midwestern vj president; Pure of Santa Anita Marsilid played, Toledo has scored at was in second place, Weiler got the white flag (indicating (S4.I0) scored In the headliner ot Fair- Grounds Billy Brier (514.M) won Tom Frost, Eastern vice-president; Carl Wallerich, secre the teo'ure ot Sunshine. Three State Teams one more lap to go) just ahead of Branson, but on the final lap Weiler's car started smoking and stopped.

Almost im tary, and Howard S. Wilcox, PRO BASKETBALL NATIONAL ASSOCIATION LAST NIGHT'S RESULT New York 31 13 IS 31-1 51 Detroit 17 33 li 35-131 Score High in NAIA secretary. Bob Estes, who recently resianed as the car- AMATEUR BASKETBALL mediately the red flag in KANSAS CITY (AP) Three owners representative on the dicating that the race is over New York Scorlno-Cuerln 15, Gar. Indiana basketball teams are maker it. Green and Jordan each II, NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE board, was elected Western vice-president.

Rhiman Rotz i.tn rilanf Quarterfinals) right now was waved. USAC has a specific rule which covers this stating of Indianapolis, Branson and least four goals in each one. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS St foul 4, Telide 1 Minneapolis Omaha TONIGHT OAMES Toledo at INDIANAPOLIS. Ft. wayna at Mutkeaon.

Minneapolis at Omaha. TOMORROW'S 6 AMIS INDIANAPOLIS ot Mvtkeoen. Toledo at Ft. Wayna. Omaha at St.

Paul. NATIONAL LEAGUE TONIGHT'S OAMES Detroit at Montreal. esfen at Toronto. New York at Chicoae. TOMORROW I GAMES New YerK af Detroit, esten at Chicoae.

Cleveland New York tl Akron I0S, Bortlesvilli 14 AT DEARBORN GYM Tonight 7:30 Purdue vs. Iowa Next Gome: Jon. 28 Indiana vs. De Paul AI Dean, a car owner, were elected to the board of that in such a case the scoring reverts to the last previous full lap. For some reason the LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS Indiana Gear Herri-Jones SO; Seastrem Rentals 44.

Ft. Harrison J5) Peat Club It, Noulls IS, Budd 10, McNeill 5, imhan I. Detroit Scorlna-HOwell 19. ShuO 14, Dukes and Ohl each 19, McMillan 14, Ferry 1, Lea Morelond 1, Noble 1 Syrocusa at Boston, postponed, tnew. TONIOHT'S GAMES Cincinnati vs.

Detroit at St. Lauis. New York at It. Louis. Boston at Syracuse.

TOMORROW'S GAMES Les Angeles vs. Syrecuso at Utlca. St. Louis at Cincinnati, pnilodelphie at Detroit. Mrs.

Streit d. Dris Phimos ot BenevMie, iVi a end It Miss Burns d. Borbora F.tton, Homllton, 1 ond 1) Mss Preuss d. Cook Beroer, Euqettsvllie, NY, 1 UO! Mrs. Johnstone d.

Marga MichoeJIs. 14, Hollywood, ond 4. TENNIS Pancho Gonzales blasted Lew Hoad, 8-3, in the feature pro match at Los Angeles. Earl Llnde Air 41. directors.

Aggie Gets Jones zone committee chose to ignore the rule. TONIGHT'S GAMES Jacob'! Men Wear vs. Meals en Wheels) Morris Autos among the top 10 in offense of 460 schools in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Huntington ranks as No. 6 in the NAIA with a 90.3 offensive average' for 14 games.

Anderson is ninth with 88.8 in 13 games, and Taylor 10th with 88.6 for 13. SMALL COLLECE SCORING LEADERS a ro ft tp va vs. soulhwoy Buuaers) rrum Avres) Naval Avionics vs. Lewellen It was hardly worth the trip (Anderson). Parnelli Jones, one of the too newcomers in automobile from Philadelphia for Stearly.

He drove all night in inowsform AT LAUTER BOYS CLUB-flelcher racing, has signed to drive for talk VI Louter 11, tngiisn ji. and hit extra prise money amounted to lett than $400. Buchholz downed Anares ui-meno, 9-7. Barry MacKay "whipped Alex Olmedo, 8-6. MIAMI (Flo) INVITATIONAL-Seml-' finol PolrHies: Gordnor Mulloy vs.

duordn Zulelo. Ecuodor; Miguel Olvera, Colombia, vs. John Karobosi, COLISEUM TOMITE IT I P.H. CHIEFS vs. TOLEDO GRADE SCHOOL These two hearings, open to J.

C. Agajanian the colorful California hog raiser, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway next May. Jones, a former 1MCA dirt track star, competed In USAC for the first time last season Bradley, tawr. Tech ..13 1 93 479 33 0 Be'l, Bryan 11 MS 9344 32 1 newspapermen, took up much of the VA hours the board TICKETS IVA VIMS AMERICAN LEAGUE LAST NIGHT RESULTS Cleveland Sorinqtield I Rochester 1, tuftoio TONIGHT'S GAME! ulfala at Hershey. Rochester at Cleveland Providence at Springfield.

TOMORROW OAMES Cleveland at Suffala. Providence at Ouebee. Hershey ot Rochester. BASKETBALL LUTHERAN LEAGUES woooy, t. state ioj sjjoijiv Vellnll.

rwwin 11 130 75 1H 10 BOXING was in session yesterday. It resumed deliberations today A-St. John It. Peter J4; Trinity Sprogglns, Vo. Union Ml 61 364 30 1 Butcher, P-ikevillt 1i 107 103 17 Short, Newberry II Allen, Arkansas AMIN 14 154 Kosmon.

Marovion I 9J Ill 17 fteppo, Henderson It UW 27.1 Calvary 14) SI Paul 11, smmous u. l-st. John N. it. Paul ID Calvary W.

and won the Midwest sprint on various items, includinz LAST NIGHT'S RESULT BERLIN-Karl MUdenborper, WlVi, many, slopped Herald Carter, MVM. Linden, (I). Trinity 14) It. Paul 9, tmmous IS rula change proposals made championship. (overtime)..

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