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Safurdoy, April 20, 1963 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Pogt 13 4W tuaiA Wi -vsk r-' rv Left-Hander Holds Slim Houston Lead HOUSTON (AP) Bob stroke lead today over Jack Classic. Charles, a New Zealand left- Nicklaus and young Kermit national left-hander hander who taught himself Zarley entering the third round champion, out in front in a how to play golf, held a one- of the $50,000 Houston Golf pqa tournament for the first liillSSiii JilllifliM! illllllllSfplM N.L AVERAGES Ruby's Lotus May Surprise Trenton Field Texan Lloyd Ruby is the man to watch in tomorrow's first USAC national championship big car race of the season at the Trenton (N.J.) Speedway. Ruby, usually listed as a strong contender, jumped up 0n tne local scene, the sec-among the favorites in the 100- ond in a series of nine cham-mile event after his record run pionship drag races at Indian-oM07 miles per hour Thurs- apolis Raceway Park sched. Vot only the speed made tomorrow. Time trails and railbirds sit up and take no- practice start at 10 a.m., elimi- tice.

Ruby's car did, too. He's nations immediately after the driving a rear-engine British last qualifying. Lotus-Climax and appears a But Sunday, April 28, is definite threat to the Offen- the BIG day at IRP when the hauser-dominated USAC rac- Yankee 300 is sheduled over ing scene. the 214-mile road course. Top Ruby's work is cut out for him NASCAR drivers Glenn (Fire- however, with such speed stal'.

ball Rberts and Rex White warts as 962 SOO-Mile Race wU1 battle mfi best of USAC winner Rodger Ward, A. J. foyt in what should be an interest- Pamelli Jones, Eddie Sachs Jim inS innovation to the Indian- Hurtubise, Len Sutton, Bobby aPolls racinS scene stock Marshman, Troy Ruttman, Jim Cars runninS ver the road McElreoth, Roger McCluskey and course- CLUB BATTING CLUB FIELDING RBI Pet pa DP Pet. 10 247 112 5 14 .987 10 37 .273 1 43 .2691 10 .983 94 9 246 122 8 10 .979 9 251 30 .260 25 .252 5 .975 10 282 112 10 time, moved ahead of the Masters champion and national collegiate titlist yesterday by missing only two greens while firing a 66. This left Charles, 27, with a 133 seven under par while Nicklaus and Zarley stood at 134.

Fred Hawkins, Charles Sifford and Homero Blancas were 3 strokes off the pace at 136. Three others, including Tommy Aaron, the first round leader, followed at 137 and five mora were at 138. South Africa's Gary Player was in a seven-way 'am at 739. 36 .248 AB It 311 43 312 46 300 32 266 30 326 44 228 29 343 20 293 16 348 23 284 15 11 .974 8 207 94 I 85 84 78 67 81 54 72 59 69 53 St. Louis San Francisco Philadelphia Pittsburgh Milwaukee Cincinnati Los Angeles Chicago Houston New York Milwaukee St.

Louis Chicago Houston Pittsburgh New York San Francisco Los Angeles Cincinnati Philadelphia 29 .237 9 530 106 10 10 .97) Yankee Power Plant WASHINGTON Elston Howard (left). Roger Maris (center) and Tony Kubek all homered for the New 18 .210 York Yankees as they broke a fifth-inning tie and defeated Washington, 8-4, yesterday. The game was Maris first of the season. AP Wirephoto. 13 .201 9 252 98 11 4 .970 10 283 128 14 10 .967 7 186 68 10 10 .962 9 234 95 19 2 .945 19 .198 14 .187 PITCHING IP BB SO ERA 9 6 6 i o.oo 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Rogers Back With His Home Run Bat 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.47 1 1 19 10 2 0 2 0 0.50 0.50 0.53 0.53 0 53 1 1 1 INDIVIDUAL BATTING AB HR RBI Pet.

Sowatskl StL 17 3 9 2 3 J29 Demeter Phi 36 5 17 3 10 .472 McCovey SF 33 12 15 3 5 .455 F. Alou SF 36 7 16 2 10 .444 Edwards Cin 25 2 11 1 It .440 Covington Phi 19 4 8 1 .421 Howard LA 34 3 14 1 4 .412 Altman StL 30 3 12 0 3 .400 Toylor Phi 38 4 15 1 3 .395 Clendenon Pgh 28 6 11 3 6 .393 Mathews Mil 35 3 13 1 7 .371 H. Aaron Mil 38 9 14 2 7 .368 Spongier Htn 22 5 8 0 0 .364 Cepeda SF 36 6 13 2 8 .361 Robinson Cin 25 9 9 2 I .360 Coleman Cin 26 5 9 2 5 .346 Groat StL 35 9 12 2 3 .343 Goss Htn 43 6 14 1 7 .326 Bailey Pgh 29 4 9 1 1 .310 Cordenas Cin 29 3 9 0 3 .310 T. Davis LA 20 2 6 0 2 .300 Boiling Mil 38 4 11 0 5 .289 Boyer StL 35 5 10 1 9 .286 Virdon Pgh 28 1 8 0 3 .286 Hickman NY 21 4 6 1 3 .286 Torre Mil 25 3 7 0 1 .280 Runnels Htn 36 5 10 0 1 .278 Mays SF 33 11 9 3 4 .273 Collison Phi 33 6 9 I 2 .273 Landrum Chi 22 2 6 0 0 .273 Hoosier Wins Golf Crown 18 10 18 14 17 12 17 12 17 13 25 21 24 14 15 10 13 15 25 20 18 10 16 13 15 11 1.08 1.13 1.20 1.38 1.44 1.50 1.69 NEW YORK (8) WASHINGTON (4) 0 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 a host of other top pilots in the ob rbi ob rbl Kubek, ss 5 2 2 4 5 1 2 field. The USAC sprints are also scheduled in action the same day at New Bremen, with heat Rich 4 0 0 1 1 1.80 5 0 1 0 1.80 Only the 22 fastest quali- Pierce SF McBean Pgh McOaniel Chi MacKenzie NY Fanok StL Raymond Mil Duffolo SF Taylor SIL Ellsworth Chi Spahn Mil Simmons SIL Johnson Htn O'Dell SF Buhl Chi Drysdale LA Broglio StL Jay Cin Hobbie Chi O'Toole Cin Washburn StL Podres LA Short Phi Perranoskl LA Brown Phi Koutox LA Sanford SF Culp Phi Nottebart Htn Schwoll Pgh Jackson Chi Jackson NY Friend Pgh Hendley Mil Mahaffey Phi Burdette Mil Boldschun Phi Roebuck LA Toth Chi Face Pgh Farrell Htn Moloney Cin Morlchol SF Shaw Mil Craig NY Cisco NY Larsen SF Cardwell Pgh 0 1 fiers from a field of the more rocef onrf 0 30-lap feature on FHi Mips, lb 4 110 Hinton.rf 4 0 11 3 0 10 110 0 Minoso.lf 2 0 0 0 Lock.cf 3 13 1 Leppert.c 4 0 11 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 23 13 23 13 Howard, Maris, rf Reed.rt 1.80 1.96 1.96 .200 2.00 0 than 30 cars entered will make P- Qualifying starts at 72:30 p.m.

EST, the first race at 2:30, 1 0 0 2 1 2.25 Brinkhm.ss 4 0 0 0 the race. Foyt won the race last year. Lopez.lf 4 2 2 0 3 2 0 0 Williams, 3 0 0 1 Arroyo.p 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 8 8 8 Quirk, 2 0 10 2.35 2.57 oKlimch'k 10 0 0 Indianapolis Speedrome will open its racing season Satur 1 0 2.65 23 16 14 13 17 12 17 15 19 17 22 17 Duckwrth.p 0 0 0 0 Hamilton.p 0 0 0 0 2.65 1 1 By United Press International Everything's "Roger" today with the New York Yankees. Substitute straight baseball language for the Air Force lingo and that simply means Roger Maris is back in the lineup and the World champions have a "big bomber" look again. The modern home run king returned to the Yankee batting order last night after missing the first eight games of the American League season and celebrated with a game-w inning, ninth-inning 2.84 c5crtaive 10 0 0 Totals 34 4 10 4 day, April 27, with a full card of jalopy races.

The feature 2.86 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 homer that sent New York on to an 8-4 victory over the Washington Senators. Elston Howard had preceded the blast with a homer and the Yankees went on to score five runs and present relief pitcher Luis Arroyo with his first victory of the season. Arroyo was pitching in relief of Stan Williams, who yielded three runs in 7y3 innings in his second start as a Yankee. Howard led off the ninth with a homer, then broke a 3-3 tie and Maris, previously sidelined with a muscle injury, followed with a drive into the left centerfield bullpen. The homer became the decisive blow of the game when the Senators rallied for a fourth run in their half of the ninth.

event will be run over the fig ure-8 course. Burgess Pgh 19 3 5 2 2 .263 Larker Mil 19 3 5 1 1 .263 Kronepool NY 19 2 5 1 1 .263 Warwick Htn 23 1 6 0 1 .261 Clemente Pgh 32 5 8 1 3 .250 Skinner Pgh 32 5 8 0 1 .250 Dalrymple Phi 20 3 5 1 3 .250 Wills LA 20 1 5 0 1 .250 Santo Chi 37 4 9 1 2 .243 McMillan Mil 33 5 8 1 2 .242 White StL 33 4 8 1 6 .242 Banks Chi 33 3 8 1 3 .242 Musial StL 21 1 5 1 4 .238 Hardy Htn 21 1 5 0 2 .238 Stauh Htn 21 0 5 0 1 .238 Flood StL 38 8 9 0 3 .237 3.27 3.75 aFlied out for Quirk In 7th; bRan for Osborne In 8th; cGrounded out for Hamilton in 9th. New York 001 050 00M Washington 100 100 011-4 E-Breeding, Brlnkman. PO-A-New York 27-11, Washington 27-9. DP-Rich-ardson, Kubek and Pepitone; Kubek, Richardson and Pepitone.

LOB-New York 5, Washlnqton 9. 1 1 3.94 22 14 12 10 16 19 18 22 22 27 10 8 4.00 0 1 0 2 2 The east-side track will operate on Saturday nights until May 15 when it will switch to 4.09 10 11 3 5 1 4.50 0 0 1 1 4.50 1 5.40 three programs a week, on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sat urdays. Hurtubise Ruby A.L AVERAGES 2B-Lopez, Kubek, Breeding. HR-Kubek, Howard, Maris. S-Minoso, Arroyo.

SF-Richardson. IP ER BB SO Willioms 7V3 8 3 3 5 5 Arroyo (W, 1-0) 13 2 1 1 0 0 Quirk 7 3 3 2 2 6 xDuckworth (l 0-1) 1 3 3 3 0 0 Hamilton 1 2 2 2 1 0 xPitched to 3 batters In 9th. U-Umont, Kinnamon, Stevens, Napp. PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) Hoosier Nancy Roth will go back to the dogs next weekendthe Hollywood (Fla.) Kennel Club, that is.

But first, the new North and South Women's Amateur golf champion will try to win another Florida Amateur title in the state tournament opening Monday at Orlando. After that, it's back to work for the 5-4, 120-pound blond from Elkhart who turned back Phyllis (Tish) Preuss of Pom-pano Beach, 2 and 1, in the 18-hole finals of the 61st North-South yesterday. Playing four matches this week must have seemed like a holiday to Miss Roth, for two months before coming here she put in 16-hour work days at two jobs to make enough money to finance her golfing trips. Sandy Cards 76, 5 Shots Off Pace MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, S.C., and Sandra Haynie of Houston, carried a one-stroke COLLECE COLF BUTLER ll'i, EVANSVILLE 2'i BUTLER 9, INDIANA STATE BUTLER 12Vj, VALPARAISO EVANSVILLE 8, INDIANA STATE 7 EVANSVILLE 10, VALPARAISO 5 INDIANA STATE 10, VALPARAISO 5 500 ENTRY LIST CLUB FIELDING CLUB BATTING DP Pet.

AB HR RBI Pet. 3 5 .988 New York 270 37 70 13 35 .29 P0 A 7 183 60 23 .251 85 90 84 80 86 76 100 9 240 9 234 8 216 7 203 8 207 9 234 9 243 7 184 Cleveland Kansas City Detroit New York Chicago Baltimore Boston Minnesota Washington Los Angeles 5 .985 Cleveland 239 24 60 9 5 8 .985 Kansas City 283 32 68 5 5 10 .984 Detroit 26 30 69 6 5 4 .983 Baltimore 259 26 60 10 7 1 0 .977 Boston 295 3 2 68 1 0 8 5 .975 Washington 223 22 51 3 9 11 .974 Los Angeles 326 25 72 5 8 7 .970 Minnesota 304 30 64 7 12 8 .969 Chicago 238 21 48 5 32 .240 27 .233 26 .232 32 .231 21 .229 24 .221 26 .211 19 .202 76 263 116 Celtics Can Take It All Tomorrow Night PITCHING INDIVIDUAL BATTING ERA IP BB SO 1 0 0.00 17 Plzorro Chi 18 8 Lee Min 11 5 Cheney Won 9 1 Morehead Bsn 9 5 Stafford NY 7 3 Bouldin Was 1 1 Mossl Oet 18 12 Rakow KC 16 6 Conley Bsn 8 8 Delock Bsn 14 4 Walker Cle 7 8 LOS ANGELES (AP) The 1 1 0 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 o.oo 1.00 1.13 1.13 1.79 1.29 1.33 1.38 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.69 1.80 Boston Celtics need only one more victory over Los Angeles to gain their fifth consecutive National Basketball Association championship. Boston won the pivotal fourth game last night, 108-105. The Celts have three games in which to win the required one more in the best-of-seven series. "We've never lost three games in a row," said Red Auerbach, Celtic coach.

Veteran Bob Cousy added, 27 12 13 14 18 17 6 5 6 6 16 13 25 16 McBrlde LA Pena KC Agulrre Det Baumann Chi Peters Chi Wilson Bsn Terry NY lead into today's second round of the 54-hole $7,500 The Celtics believe they 11 1 1 1.80 Stigma nMin 15 8 0 1. Horlen Chi 5 6 get that victory tomorrow night in the fifth game of the playoff series at Boston. 17 15 0 2.12 21 20 1 2.14 Wlckersham KC Barber Bal Williams NY 5 10 10 3 0 7 9 3 10 3 12 14 13 3 10 11 11 11 2 11 13 13 15 3 1 5 7 12 8 5 9 10 1 I 5 8 8 8 7 0 7 16 13 0 2.25 1 2.25 Pet. .391 .389 .379 .375 .361 .355 .344 .344 .342 .333 .333 .333 .333 .324 .321 .300 .297 .292 .292 .286 .282 .280 .276 .269 .267 .267 .267 .263 .261 .259 .259 .257 .250 .250 .250 .243 .242 .241 .241 .240 .231 .231 .231 .229 .222 .222 .222 .222 Sunshine Women's Open Golf tournament. Both carded AB HR RBI Tresh NY 23 3 9 I 5 Yostrz'ski Bsn 36 6 14 1 3 Smith Bal 29 5 11 3 Aparicio Bal 32 6 12 1 2 Colovito Del 36 4 13 0 4 Cimoli KC 31 6 11 0 4 Allison Min 32 8 11 2 7 Boyer NY 32 2 11 1 3 Pearson LA 38 8 13 1 2 Robinson Chi 24 6 1 4 Lock Was 24 5 i 0 2 Francona Cle 24 2 8 1 3 Leppert Was 18 3 6 3 6 Bressoud Bsn 34 4 11 2 4 Battey Min 28 2 9 1 Howard NY 30 5 9 4 8 L.

Thomas LA 37 4 11 2 9 Hansen Chi 24 1 7 1 6 Torres LA 24 1 7 0 1 Hlnton Was 28 2 8 0 1 Green Min 39 3 11 1 3 Romano Cle 25 4 7 2 3 Dovalillo Cle 29 1 8 1 2 Alvis Cle 26 3 7 1 1 Wagner LA 30 3 2 Malzone Bsn 30 1 8 0 2 Snyder Bal 15 0 4 0 3 Brown Bal 19 0 5 0 1 Osborne Was 23 4 6 0 4 Powell Bal 27 4 7 3 6 Triandos Oet 27 4 7 2 4 Kaline Det 35 4 9 1 4 Moran LA 40 2 10 0 3 Whitfield Cle 16 3 4 1 1 Reed NY 16 0 4 0 0 Schilling Bsn 37 3 9 1 2 Allen Min 33 3 8 3 Charles KC 29 7 7 0 4 Fox Chi 29 4 7 0 Tillman Bsn 25 2 6 1 1 Power Min 29 5 9 1 1 Cunningham Chi 26 4 6 0 2 Martinez Cle 26 1 6 0 2 Bruton Det 35 6 8 1 3 Lumpe KC 36 1 8 0 0 Breeding Was 27 3 6 0 1 Ward Chi 77 2 6 1 5 Fregosi LA 27 2 6 0 0 0 2.25 0 2.25 0 2.25 McDowell Cle 12 6 Navarro LA 8 4 Fischer KC 4 2 Roland Min 4 4 Reaan Det 15 12 BOWLING HONOR ROLLS "fverytfeng is in our favor now. We'll have no one but ourselves to blame if we lose." Boston led at every stage. The teams finished in a 54-54 tie in rebounds, but Los Angeles' shooting was miserable in the first and third periods. The Celtics had a 23-7 lead before the Lakers could muster a shadow of a passing game. Auerbach called the game "a fine team effort, with Tom Sanders doing a good job on the Lakers' Jerry West and our Tom Heinsohn (35 points) playing his finest game as a pro." Auerbach said the return of John Havlicek helped considerably.

The Celtic rookie was hurt in the first game, and had to sit out the next two. 71s, one under 2.40 2.57 2.57 Monb'quette Bsn 14 11 Mae Miller 551 1 1 1 0 14 14 Mary Waterman 549 Marge Wilmoth 547 1 2.57 par, in the first round of the competition on Bea Schier Sandy 14 14 13 9 16 16 3 1 10 9 10 11 12 11 12 16 Poppas Bal Roberts Bal Grant Cle Osteen Was Stock Bal Turley LA Herbert Chi Bellnsky LA Kaat Min Bunnlna Det 0 2.77 1 2.81 0 3.00 2 3.60 0 3.60 2 3.75 0 3.75 Mary Forey Betty Denton Gert Clarke Jody Shirling Arlene Siler MEN Stickford 445 George Foenzl Don Weber 638 Elmer Weing Bob Trltdi 702 John Rosenfeld 636 Bus Parsons George Hallmon 672 Jock Russell 634 Paul Ponter Howard Grant Jones 633 Kenny Mason Stickford 666 Fred Clark 633 Junie Lickliter Jim Miller 661 Dick Dowdell 632 Cecil Robbins Wayne Orr 660 Paul Babb 631 Gary Schoening Bob Blonford 660 Charles Mohr 629 Paul Lookabill Jerry Jerry Rairdon 628 John Lassiter Shannessey 455 Don Surge 627 Jim Endsley Joe Reeve 655 George Haley 623 Glenn White Jim Holm 654 Bill Edwards 623 Bill Williams John Lawson 653 Chucks Mills 622 Russ McAfee Carl Rettig 651 Jim Wigley 621 Jess Storm Charles Joe Verderosa 621 Bill Russell Kellermeyer 646 Dick Dailey 621 Forest Hurst Howard Rolland Cashier 619 RaySchmutte 2 3.86 14 18 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 4.00 Fisher Chi 9 7 the Lejeune golf course yesterday. Hoosier Sandy Spuzich of Speedway was just 5 shots off the pace and tied for eighth place after firing a 37-39 76 in yesterday's opening round. 0 4.50 1 4.85 2 4.91 1 5.25 Arroyo NY 2 2 Bawsfield KC 13 18 Kralick Min 11 12 Ramos Cle 12 12 Duckworth Was 4 4 Pascual Min 17 19 Lary Det 5 8 1 11 1 3 6.75 6.88 619 618 618 617 617 617 617 616 616 616 615 615 614 613 613 612 612 612 611 611 610 f.0? 609 609 608 607 607 607 607 607 607 606 606 1 7.20 0. A.

KING PROUDLY ANNOUNCES INDIANAPOLIS ABC SCORES AT BUFFALO, N.Y. PEPSI-COLA THE Ed Mods Bob Buselle Ernie Koch Frank Davis Jock Carver Gene Hemelgarn Roger Dexheimer Don Hock Marion Yedlowskl Lee Graham Bill Bastien Mike Bova Jack Anderson Dick Burdsal Don Hohlt Harrison Collier Wendy Lambrith Dick Blanck Harry Bowsher Mnrnwin ArwtniM Marilyn Ackerman 531 Sally Souders 531 Arlene Siler 529 Marnell Bumell 529 Rose Worland 529 Harriet Leap 525 Winnie Ends 522 Phyllis Demma 622 Alice Mounce 520 Jane McGulnness 520 Midge Bond 519 Pat Malone 518 Marylou Reading 516 Elsie Cardinal 515 Nell Young 515 Vesta Davis 515 Millie 515 Jody Malad 514 Peggy Salazar. 513 Mag Woodord 512 Marge Scott ..512 Betty Campbell 512 Jeonette Kelm 512 Donna Hankins 512 Mary Carver 510 Dot Carrol 510 Aidis Warner 509 Mary Mary Hoettlnger 508 Vera Minkner 506 Betty Collins 505 Barbara Wills 505 Geneva Hallcom 504 Eartine Wells 504 Doris Doum 504 Wanda Davis 503 Bernice Freti 503 Marge Karnes 502 Etta Croan 502 Beverly Don Harden ...5011 James McNeal .502 Harry Brooks ..446 Charles Budd ..517 Floyd Tolliver ..5271 806-831-856 DOUBLES Ferdie Edwards 531. Harden 183 Budd 520 McNeal 167 1,051 '350 1 mm Tolliver 208 Brooks 155 604 604 604 603 (r) Indicotes rear-engine car must take driver's test Prey. No.

Races DRIVER CAR NAME ENTRANT Cyl. 11 Rodger Ward Kaiser Aluminum Leader Cards, Inc. 4 Indianapolis Milwaukee A. J. Foyt Sheraton-Thompson Ansted-Thompson 4 Houston Indianapolis Bob Mothouser Schulz Fuel O.

Prather 4 Omaha, Neb. Arcadia, Cal. 4 Don Branson Leader Card Leader Cards, Inc. 4 Champaign, III. Milwaukee 4 Tropicona Novl, Inc.

I Santa Monica, Cal. I Len Sutton Leader Card Leader Cards, Inc. 4 Pertland, Ore. Autoiita Milwaukee 1 Jimmy McBireath Bill Forbes William P. Forbes 4 Arlington, Tex.

Chicago 4 Eddie Sachs Bryant D.V.S., Inc. 4 Detroit, Mich. Indianapolis 1 Chuck Hulse Dean Dean Van Lines 4 Downey, Col. Lena Beach, Cal. 1 Roger McCluskey (Constant Hot Bruce Homeyer 4 Tucson, Ariz.

Cedar Grove, N.J. Ronnie Dumen Federal Engineer. Federal Automotive 4 Dearborn, Mich. Detroit It Troy Ruttmon Jim Robblns Jim Robbins Co. 4 Dearborn, Mich.

Royal Oak, Mich. I Bud Tlngelstad Charles M. Chenowth I Dayton, O. San Diego, Cal. Dean Dean Van Lines 4 Long Beach, Cal.

7 Dick Rathmann Chapman H. A. Chapman 4 Rosele, III. Tucson, Arizona Johnny Boyd Bowes Salih-Paddock Corp. 4 Fresno, Cal.

Whittier, Cal. Junior Johnson Chalik John Chalik 4 Rondo, N.C. Laporte 4 Bobby Grim Gilbert E. Morcroft 4 Indianapolis Pittsburgh, Pa. Steorly's United Rentals.

Inc. 4 Collegeville, Pa. Bruce Jocobl Vita Fresh Gordon Van Liew 4 Salem, Ind. Houston. Bobby Unser Chalik John Chalik 4 Albuquerque, N.M.

Laporte Sheraton-Thompson Ansted-Thompson 4 Indianapolis 1 Chuck Rodeo Konstant Hot Bruce Homeyer 4 Speedway Cedar Grove, N.J. Lysle Greenman Lysle Greenman 4 Special Chatsworth, Cal. I Gig Stephens Hook Lobster Edgar H. Stone 4 N. Reading, Mass.

Belmont, Mass. Jock Turner Precision D.V.S., Inc. 4 Seattle, Wash. Indianapolis I Chuck Stevenson Bardahl Fred Gerhordt 4 Newport Beach, Col. Fresno, Cal.

Ebb Rose Racing Associate Racing Associates 4 Houston Indianapolis Cotton Farmer Wynn's Joe Hunt 4 Speedwoy Les Angeles Pedro Rodriguez Cooper (r) Klell H. Ovale 4 Mexico City, Mex. Son Francisco 1 Lloyd Ruby John Zlnk John S. Zink 4 Wichita Falls, Tex. Tulsa, Okla.

15 Paul Russo Walter Weir, Jr. 4 Indianapolis Webster Groves, Mo. Bob Wente Hoover Tidewater Assocs. 4 St. Louis Indianapolis Demur Norm Dernier, Inc.

4 Niagara Falls, N.Y. 1 Jim Hurtubise Hotel Tropicona Novl, Inc. I N. Tenawonda, N.Y. Santo Monica, Col.

Federal Englnner Fed. Automotive 4 Detroit Joe Sostilio White Spot Special Myron E. Osborn 4 E. Notick, Mass. Denver, Colo.

5 Jimmy Davlfs Kimberly Special (r) James H. Klmberly I Pacolmo, Cal. Chicago Keifh Rochwltz Kimberly Special (r) James H. Klmberly I Rubidoux, Cal. Chicago 4 Cliff Griffith Joe Lenckl 4 Indianapolis Chicago Chalik John Chalik 4 Laporte Art Malone S.T.P.

Novl, Inc. I Tampa, Flo. Sonta Monica, Col. Johnny Rutherford George Wallher, Jr. 4 Ft.

Worth, Tex. Doyton, O. Chuck Engei George Wallher, Jr. 4 Reynoldsburg, 0. Dayton, 0.

Graham Hill Harvey Alum, (r) Mickey Thompson I London, England Long Beoch, Col. Bill Krause Harvey Alum, (r) Mickey Thompson I Long Beoch, Cal. Long Beach, Cal. Maslen Gregory Harvey Alum, (r) Mickey Thompson I Kansas City, Mo. Long Beach, Cal.

Titanium Special (r) Mickey Thompson I Long Beoch, Cal. Horcroft (r) Mickey Thompson I Long Beach, Cal. Racing Associates Racing Associates 4 Indianapolis 10 Gene Hartley Drewry'i M. w. Assoc.

4 Indianapolis South Bend 1 Dan Gurney Lotus-Ford (r) Lotus, Kent, England I Costa Mesa, Cal. Jim Clark Lotus-Ford (r) Lotus, Kent, England I Duns, Scotland Lotus-Ford (r) Lotus, Kent, England I Agajanlan Willord J. C. Agaionian 4 Gordena, Col. i Pornelll Jenes Agaonlan Willard J.

C. Agalonlon 4 Torrance, Cal. Gardena, Col. I Paul Goldsmith Dernier Norm Demler, Inc. 4 St.

Clair Shores, Mich. Niagara Falls, N.Y. Ed Kostnuk City of Victoria Ed Kostinuk 4 Victoria, B.C., Canada Victoria, B.C., Canada 4 1 Allen Crowe Gabriel Shocker Pete Saleml, Cleveland 4 Springfield, III. 0.4 Nick Rinl, Lancaster, Cal. Ray Crawford 4 Pasadena, Cal.

Elmer George Sorkes Torzlan Mori George 4 Indianapolis Indianapolis 1 Bobby Marshman Econe-Car Lindsey Hopkins 4 Pottstown, Pa. Miami, Fla. 11 Jim Rothmann Lindsey Hopkins 4 Melbourne, Fla. Miami, Flo. Trovelon Trailer Ernie Ruiz 4 Modesto, Cal.

Fiberglas Smokey Yunick 4 Daytona Beach, Flo. Jack Conely J. E. Engineering Jack Conely 4 Brighton, Mich. Brighton, Mich.

363 -Competed In only one game. SINGLES Budd 620, Brook 508 603 Bemie Mcintosh 603 lk Narttwin Edwards 558 McNeal 498 Harden 549 Tolliver 480 ALL-EVENTS Jim Vance Ronnie Mills Jim Sims Norman Linn Jim Bowman Budd 1,57 Tolliver 1,215 OF HIS SALES AND SERVICE FACILITIES FOR THE McNeal 1,592 Brooks 1,109 Harden 1,237 WOMEN Mary Heilman 607 Janet Robinson 574 Betty Collins 560 Sally Harper 565 Florence Poole 553 501 501 500 500 Thompson Sybil Lowe Pat Boorman Joan Toylor ICE HOCKEY AMERICAN LEAGUE FINAL PLAYOFF TONIGHT'S GAME Hershey at Buffalo first of bestol- rvn mI It seven series). 2 Bowling Openings Glen Pond has two openings on a squad he has reserved for 11:20 a.m. tomorrow in the Hoinke bowling tournament in Cincinnati. Call ME 4-8033.

TOMORROW'S GAME Hershey at Buffalo. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FINAL PLAYOFF TONIGHT'S GAME ci. wavn vs. Minneapolis at St. Paul, (Ft.

Wayne leads best-of-seven se ALL NEW SPITFIRE ries, 21). HORSE RACING NEVER BEND won the no-betllng Crmennnme PlIfKM A Kneland YOU AND I HAVE JUST THE ADDRESS GUADALCANAL ($15) took the feature hotoi (S9.10) beat TR-4 GRAND TOURING favored Acontium In the headilner at Gulfstream think pitte uni scored In the feature ot Laurel MORTER MINK (S15) captured the feature In a photo-finish with Pappy Coll Mi Cnni-fmnn' Pnrk SONNY FLEET (S10.80) took the top event ot Bay Meadows. 1200 SEDAN HARNESS RACING 1200 CONVERTIBLE RUSTY RANGE (S89.80) and ADORA'S DREAM (S6.40) scored decisive victories in the two divisions of the first leg of the HTA Pace at Maywood Park. Rusty Range, driven by Willard Nlles, turned back Leader Pick by 2Vi lengths. Harold J.

was third. The mile, In cold ond windy weother, was timed In 2:02. Favored Coffee Break, the nation's fastest pacer last year, finished last. Adora's Dream, a SI 00,000 winner FOR THE last season, overpowered Buxton Hanover MOTOROLA TV TO BE GIVEN AS DOOR PRIZE REGISTER TODAY UNTIL 10 P.M. in the stretch to win by a halt-length.

Lehigh Hanover, the favorite, was third. The winner covered the mile in 04'. H.S. TRACK 'BEST" DEAL ON A BRAND NEW 1963 MERCURY STRICKLAND MERCURY 3333 N. ILLINOIS MONTEREY METEOR COMET AUTO SEYMOUR RELAYS Bloomlngton 68, Martinsville 42, Columbus 39, Seymour 32Vi, Waldron 25, Bedford 21, Greensburg 12'i, Charles-town BOXING 0.

A. ECDLM 5860 MICHIGAN RD. (421) COLLEGE BASEBALL Arizona State University Wiscon sin i MILAN-Valerlo Nunez, 135V, Argentina, knocked out Harold Gomes, 135Vj, Miami, Fla. (51. SEATTLE, Corler, 171, Seattle, stopped Carlos Mendoio, 171, Portland, Ore.

(3). CL 3-1411 HICH SCHOOL TENNIS Pork 7, Pike Warren Control 1, Sceclna 2 COLLECE TENNIS INDIANA North Carolina flat.

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