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GothenbUr Fechtiilti i As- State. Track ifated MeetiSpg 0 ward a vault gold medal, plying the pressure to Scotts-. ning event will be the two- mie relay for Class A and B. are Grand Island in Af Coth-i enburg Wymore CH Decatur Classes and may have jepeat champions. The other, iwo classes wui nave pe w(inrt By CONDE.

SARGENT Prep Sports Writer- Gothenburg's Ron Fecht got 1 i 1 1 I the 61st annual State High School Track Meetoff to a rec- r-i 2 T.r -r urn i a i riiuay, niiiing 12-10 in the Class pole vault. Fecht's victory bettered the old class record of 12-4! by QarlTFeuerbacher of Teka- mah in 1961. It also sent the Gothenburg; senior off to a flying start to- -1 bluff's Jack Ehler who won the medal a year ago Ironically Fecht was almost eirmihatecT aT II-3, missing twice before eleafihg on his last effort by a wide margin. He went right up through 11-8, 12-1, 12-6 and 12-10Vi before failing at ff state record- itying lfeet Sunny skies greeted the tracksters for the two-day Utlists. i 6 The entry list for the 61st i Beginning at 1 p.mr will be.

annual totaled: 'ne. championships, in the 910 lads -from -280 high other track events, starting schools. he 120-yard high hur- Saturday's programvwill bg gin at 9 a.m. with a variety'5, AH field events will be corn- field events. first run-ipleted tfefore noon Saturday Hunting Tiukey Permits to 1.000 4 i Area Also Broadened; All Big Game Permits Up The Nebraska Game Conk mission Friday doubled the number of turkey hunting permits for the 1963 season.

The commission approved the issuance of 1,000 permits, Masterson during NU coaching days. twioe-as-many-as- lastearrUifle season, me IVlastersoii nei Only a north at about 8 miles an hour, was considered detrimental. mi i That wind" dampened most. of the hopes at records in short races since they are run to the north at Nebraska's Memorial Stadium. Co-gold medalist last year Li the high hurdles, Dennis Thorell of LoomiS, paced the Class preliminaries with at :15.4 time Defending team champions Gothenburg's Ron Fecht Up 1 I sssssaaaaasssa 7 i- of Has Fatal and Over -T-v- ajj iissnaiiiwawaaaswMw v' 3 Tor mer Husker Football Coach Engaged hi Chicago Youth Work Seizure drews Church gymnasium.

He was rushed to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. He is survived by his wife, Pauline, 3 daughters and two Masterson began his Corn-husker athletic career at Lincoln High, "played 3 years under Harold Browne and earned' 10 athletic letters." He had the distinction of having never played on a losing team in high schoor and achieved all-state halfback Masterson entered the University of Nebraska in 1930, fettered 3 years under foot ball coach Dana X. Bible and was named, to the. All-Big 6 his senior season. He also lettered 3 years in swim ming and once in track.

After playing in the College All-Star game at Soldiers Field in 1934, Masterson signed wTtrthe ChicagoTJears -i and was converted into a quarterback by coach George Halas. He spent 7 years with the Bears -and later became, an assistant coach in addition to handling the quarterback chores. In the spring of 1940, he moved, to Stanford University where, under coach Clark Shaughnessy, he installed the formation and was given a great share of the credit for the Indians' undefeated sea son and the sparkling play of so that fans can concentrate on the running. Finals FIELD CfasjTB FOLK TAIXT 1, Bon Fecht. Gotneittjwrt'.

U-lsHs t. Rrk Bnsh. Oeillila, ll-: I. Demia Stara. tttvid City, Tum Jetaaaa.

Gaibn- ibnrf, 11-4! J. Dnsf -Andersoa. Superior. tl-t. (New record, betters sM mark si 114.

set by Clark Feuerbae'har. Teaamafe, SBOT FCT Larry Hansen. Blair; J5-4S; t. Art Ruzanlc. Xiaallala.

Sl-llts: Mike Mc- Nair. Imperial. Js-ms 4. Deua Viler. Gothenburs.

4Mt; S. Gears Kavsr. Broken Row, (New record, betters mark sf U-tl set- by, Gary Bo-cnacck. Scauiler. lsB).

Class HIGH 1. John Westland. Waverhr. C-V: I. Ule McConnell, Herahey.

Vlfii 1, John Rinne. Lewuaon, J-10n 4. Dick Braearb, Betuunslna, S-SH1 i. Larry nenua, ta. (last DMCl'S 1.

IVtinia Colsna. Elsie. 143-lt 1. Jack Oil. Orleans.

141-Vti 1, Phil Glessna. Guide Rock, 137 4. Larry goell. Guide nura. i-7Ms J.

Miss Armstrsu. But apriass. 127-7. IVdiminaries TRACK rtrsl Iws la sack beat aad Ustest Class A US-YARD HIGH HI IDLES Nest 1-1. Neuna.

Omaha Centrsli 1." Mueller. Cehunnue: I. Vteker. M.tf in. Time 15 4 Heat a 1.

Smith, rairbunr: llan Omaha Westakle; 1, Kdwarda. North Platte. Time 131 Heat 11. Nethaser. kettahtaH; J.

Da via, Omska Ptckavaacs. Bellevue. Time Fastest ard hr Rdwsrds, North natte. Wt-VARO DA.HM Rest 11. Millaas.

Craod hlaod: Rntoinaoa. (Hnaha Kestaktsx HaSKmeter, iwwtrtce. lime Heal f- 1. Brauhard. Grand Island: 1.

Turkel. Omaha lentrsJi 1. Kearney. Tune Heat M. Green.

Omaha Nartht- Grant. Omaha westaldsi McArthur, Hauinss. Time reslest ard hy MrArthar, Haattaas. Class Ut-VARO HIGH HIRDLEX Heat 11, Kavsr, Broken Bowt Mua-. me.

Morrtlii 1. SchulU. Pierce. Tuna 7 Heal t-1, Kudren. Columnus St.

Bona. ventarei t. Noell. Pbtumouthi a. Lavs- lace.

Mitchell. Tuns 11 5. Heat 11, Aden, Oothsnhurli t. Hies, Fullerton: 1. Ruucka.

Grand laiaad Cath. ollc. Time asten lr br Urtlaee. MUf he Its-TARO DAM Heal 11, Uaa, Cot tan bus at. Bona- treniurei 3, Graham.

Laarel; ftcSamd. erer, Loup City. Time 4. Heal 1-1, Talbot; Broke Bowl May Valentuiti 1, Kmtct. ajorih Bead.

Tuna Heal S-l, Bans, rsllertoa: 1. Welch. York; Kramer, West Kasraaa. Tuna 10.7. Fseteat ard ar gchamdarar.

Law CRy. Class lat-YARO HIGH HI 'ED LEI Hesl 1-1, Cockeroll. Grant Ps. Desbieri Donne uy. Hooper, irne Heal 1-L Planaaky, Heminafords 1.

Brassrh, Roaslastea) DavkU. Creulh-lon. Time :1.. Heal a-1. May.

Hayes Center! Block. Crelihtoni Klindt. Rssm-tUs. Tiros Faatest kr Dstrlds. Cretaksea.

Rest 11, Beytns. Mlnatarsf 1. Simon, Falls City Sacred Heart i Bluma, Arlmston. Heal t-1. Won), Wymore; 1, Sctiaei-er, Hrrtrend; 1, Bun, Oahkoah.

Time -10 J. Heal Cradlrk, I'tlrai t. Daiaa, Grand; 1. Lake, Lelsh, Time-lO Faatest li-d hy Bins, Rareaaa. Gass Mt-YARD HIGH HIROIXS Heat l-t, Thorell.

Lanmis: J. Roberta, SI. fcdwsrd; 1. totter. Sumlsrd.

Tuna -15 4. Ileal t-1, Bowker, Ahntaadrial 1, Carr, Paliaads; J. Bartark. Lewellea. Tirna nU.1, Heat THIauhast.

Arthur: Ehv aphar, Trumbull; Prososai, Duacsa. Time 15.1. Faatest Ird ky UwehVa. 1M-YARO DAW Hest t-1. Frost, Malcolm I 1 Burr.

Johnaoa; 1, Slychs, Clay Ceasef. Tuns-He Hest t-1. Soellmeyer. Bomnert 1. Hall.

MrCsok Red VtUiowi 1. Mstachka. Saydsr. Tma Heat s-t. Judah, CunMrtaoa: i.

Tread-way, Shelby; 1, Junens, Wilcak. Tims Ns slsrs aaaWter. Saturday Loral Track State High School Championship, NU- Stadium, 13th It Viae. 9 a Jn. and 1 p.m.

Golf Oast A State High School Grass Green Champion-ahips. Pioneers, 1:30 a.m. Tennis Glass A and State High School Championships, NU -ecurtarMUi -vme, BaaebaU LLcoln HiBh v. Abe Lincoln, Muny Field, 22nd 10 a.m.; Wesley an Freshmen Nebraska 'B' NU Field. 11th It Avery, 1 p.m.

State Horse' Racing Ak -Sax-Ben, Omaha, i p.m. Rf (fional Track Big Eight Championships, Manhattan, Kan. Baseball Nebraska at Oklahoma State. Stillwater, pkla. Golf Big Eight Championships, Manhattan, Kan.

National Horn Racing Preakness, TV-6 10, 3:304 pjn. Leaders AMERICAN UAOCK riarer sad Cask staxner. LA Causer, KC SrhilUn. Bea Maimer, Bea Borer. NY Hnbiasoa, CM YMrmaki.

Bos BoUnsua. Batt Allison. Miaa Maatlc. NV a ab Pet. 131 4 a .353 Ml HI 1 41 JJ 2 107 3M lit IS Jt XI 31 117 St 3t J2S lit IS 3t XI 33 12S 14 41 JJt 31 lit IS Jit it 1) 11 Jit 10 0 ll clears 11-3 in early Class pole vault action.

tesmthetwodat! I SmaU SchoQls do no, run the aV Others Spots, said in response to the possible effect of a sloppy track. "Except I don't think the mud on this track is going to hurt anyhorse too much; It is deep and probably wouldn't be slick." Trainer Jimmy Conway of Chateaugay wasn certain either just what an off track would mean ot his colt. "I'd feel much better if it were fast," he admitted. "But Chateaugay has run a decent sort of race in the slop in New York. But he Just plain doesn't train in the The New York race referred to by Conway was last November when Chateaugay was beaten 16 lengths in a mile racebyTRJoyai Ascot atier leading for about half way.

Candy Spots has raced only 7 timeswwinning all before the Derby, and never on anything except a fast track, Rural Retreat was an example of a new complexion being put on the if the track comes up wet. Robinson, said candidly he risked the $1,000 entry fee Thursday only on that chance," and trainer Gordon Potter said Friday: "We'll run regardless of the Sky Wonder showed by a second-place finish in the Withers mile last Saturday, he wasn't adverse to mud at Aqueduck On My Honor, who was 4th in the Kentucky Derby, won the California Derby two weeks earlier on a sloppy track." Both Lemon Twist and Country Squire nave demonstrated they also can hold their own in slow going. sksaaaa) Ihe hntfies rr Bares 2 ieraxr L-Oa Mr Heaar. Fro- JM 14-1 f4 Leaasa Ttst. Lcjeaaa Ceantrr Sraire, Chambers tCaateaasay, Bassa i Nerer Bead.

Ycaxa I. Star Wander, Barr Retreat. TV.JS-t I. Candy Spots. Shaemaker J-s Oners Mk-ttaei sad Jack Steam.

X. T. D. BuM. ianut Stable.

4. Jess) W. Harry t. GuMenheua. S.

Mrs. iarles D. Morsaa. 7. WdiiaaM B.

JcansSeT Bea C. Eltaswrta. -AU carry US poanda. brass rslas JHO.et with etlht starters: IU7J0S ts sinner, U0 to serawi. ssira.

SA eM Could Dampen Preakness i Some; Help for Chicago Bernie Masterson, former University of Nebraska head football coach and an outstanding athlete at the University and Lincoln High -School, died Lj0mmNrt here Thurs- Jl Am, Iini4 W- 4 was so. Masterson. SI "as athletic director for 'the St. Andrews Communl Center in the Chicago- Masterson area, collapsed in the St. An 3 AK-SAPBEN ENTRIES Saturday POST TIME, I P.M.

FlrdTrnce, li.SM Ialtnlnf, for nt up. Mm I2.MKI, furtonct. Clipper Doll (Morrii) 109 Polprla (No Boy) 110 Vo Jajck'Vodonc (Correa) 114 Ally Abiiey (PirroU) .114 Soca Plan (Madrid) Dixie Lou (R Howtmon) Pry. No Boy) Poclunk (No Boy)- rinhlin. Runa itlo.

BoxX 114 J14 Say Peanuu (Ix-o(lpy) Di-k'a lrhlht (Fieaelman) Ala OKi (No Boy) 114, Aady'a Venture (Casey) 114. Picadel (Madrid) 117. Just for All (Yraaer) 114. Scottadale Sue (Lambert) 111, Brainpower IG. Houghton) 120.

Second rare. catmint, lour and nw M.0,.t Orlaan. Increase (Oaenl) 114 Third Term (Alexander) 120 Buenaviata S. (Wall) 114 Count at Nine (Ferguson) .............114 Con Vento (Mundorf) ......115 RomanesM (Cofley) 109 Sala Boy (Mower) 114 Bob 2nd (Lambert) U7 rosty Nose (Morris) 114 Watchout (Parrott) ...114 thaakei Belle .115 II ICn.lkl fHl (No Poy) Broad a iretty) X107. tl saacK io oyi uo.

Kpolted Indian (Green) 109, Dusty Lad (Morrm) 120, Grand-Future (Smith) lot. Third race, Nrbraika-krrd three year Ida. nore U.eoe. lurlauis. Roxy" Boae No Boy) 105 Samlei Morrill UO Btue Valley (Gaffflione) 110 Taao (Lambert) 110 a Robet Robet (Fleselman) .......110 a Spy 'a Dream (No Boy) ,.115 Cleo Ann (Madrid) .......107 Itaa Meth (Peck) 110 My Chan (Kanutuke) X102 a M.

H. Van Ben entry. Fesrtk race, HMO to elabninf, fir and aarae tS.ua, I furlaan. Roman History (Veaaer) 113 Avert INo Boy) 114 Utile God (No Boy) 113 Lefty Lamar (Spraker) 119 Sea Nurse (Lambert) ....10) Ditch- Road (Correa) .....122 Drop Voiier (Creen) 119 Bey Kive IMower) .....113 yirJ! Firm (Stone) .113 Sea Druon TFerauaon) Oeeh By Goah (Kuhna) 113 Aba Foreign Bond (Green) 119, An-(uar Rain (Stone) 117. Eternal.

Cood (Lambert) lot. Filth rare, MUM rjt. elaimku fosr sad turae $3 lurienca. Roman Palm (Peck) ...117 Knife and Fork (Wall) 119 Turkaon (Lambert) 117 Countes Juana (No Boyl 110 Waukesha (Fieselman) 119 Prince Bonania (Curry) 114 Valley (Smith) Sixtk race. Uree-rear aiaa, tMM Mrie, -farlawa.

a-Mr. Tramp (Fieselman) 11? Lorf (Correa) ..............109 Rjnral Meadow (Mundorf) Ill Stack O' Jk (No Boy) .112 Apache Rial (Yeuer) .......112 Toube CaU (Madrid) .117 Kla (Kunitake) xl7 a-Swiftivy (Ns Boy) ........107 National Guard (Lambert) 114 Travel Torch (Feraneon) 112 H. Vaa Bert entry. Sereslk race, Ak-Sar-Bea Baaducaa, three as a mile aad yards. Mia-hty Mine (Spraker) ...115 ...115 A mart tiaoweri Try it (Lambert) HaTttx Jr.

(Mundorn Cabin Fleur (Smith) Bnanwer Fieselman) .110 .116 .117 9 Cm Bob Roy 3rd tuainav 1 A Tere was no change in the deer archery season, whichjs statewide. 1963 dates are from Sept. 21-Nov. 1 and from Nov. 11-Dec.

3L The dates, straddle the deer There will also be a two-day the De Soto Federal Wildlife Refuge in Washington County and part of Iowa. A total of 130 permits will be available for the season which will follow the close of the waterfowl seasons in Nebraska and Iowa. The Nebraska Com mission plains to set its war terfowl, pheasant, grouse and other small game seasons in mid-August. The only major rules change approved will allow deer hunters to obtain a second rifle license or bow and arrow permit in a second game but not until Oct." 1, and only if any oyer. Previously a hunter could not hold both" a rifle and bow and arrow mit, a the jame June.

Snunral PAGE 21 C6047'NEBRAKA' FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1963 Baltimore Rain was added Friday to the probable starters in Saturday's Preakness at Pimlico and posed a new factor in the existing turmoil swirling around the superiority ot Chateaugay, Never Bend and Candy Spots. The possibility of an off track tended more than anything to elevate the chances of some of the 5 otner s-year-olds who were practically Ig nored otherwise. With aforecast for rain during Friday night, and scattered showers and possible thundershowers Saturday, all 8 now were expected to start winner's share will be out of the total purse of $180,000, richest offered any where to 3-year-olds. The rumftie of the 1 316- mile race will be televised by CBS, (TV-6 10) p.m. CST.

A crowd of is ex pected to be on hand at Pim lico unless tne proyes Post time is set for 3:47 p.m., CST. The pre-tace excitement centered on the return snow- down among, John W. Gal- breath's Chateaugay, Harry F. Guggenheim Never Bend and Rex Ellsworth's Candy Spots, who finished in that order in the Kentucky Derby May 4. II was scored as an upset for Chateaugay and the experts arent convinced he can go on to become the' first grand-slammer since j1948 when Citation added the Preakness and Belmont for The Pimlico program will carry Candy Spots as the probable favorite at 7-5, Chateaugay and Never Bend each 5-2.

The odds jump to 12-1 on Mrs: "Charles Sky Wonder and rise from there, on Ambush Stable's On My Honor Jacnot Stable's Country Squire, T. D. "Buhl's Lemon Twist to 30-1 on aPa. Rain Hopes HbUl quarterback TTranl-ia Alhort Mactprcnn's Frankie Albert. Masterson's But then came the forecast for rain and what happens if the track turns sloppy could open up an entirely new Trainer Woody Stephens of Never Bend was the only one among the hig three who felt it would make no difference to his camp.

and also broadened the turkey hunting area to include a big" chunk of Sheridan County. The season will last 9 days, Nov. 9-17, the same as last year. The commission also voted to increasethe number of rifle deer permits by 1.150. A total of 15,800 will be avail able, compared to 14,650 in 1962.

The 1,250 antelope rifle permits authorized is up-100 from last year. The additional licenses have been alloted to the banner game manage ment unit. Applications for all big game licenses will be available- June 10. -L oy Vance, chief of the commis sion game "division, noted that all the turkey permits were -sold in 10 days last year. fr The game commission rec ommendations were made on the basis of its.

twrl)road management objectives: provide the greatest amount of recreation within the limits of our big game re sources. "To maintain population levels of big game within the economic tolerance of landowners. jl Vance said there are plenty of turkeys in the northwest Nebraska hunting area and more than 1,000 permits could be issued without damaging the bird population there, but that the department felt it better not to make too' radical an increase in permits for fear of antagonizing property owners. The antelope season will run 3 Sept. 21-23, just like a year ago.

Aside from the banner unit, the number of permits alloted to the other management units remains the same. There will be 400 in the North Sioux, 500 Box Butte and 150 in the Garden area. American League 1 it ll JtM i j- jTi ........11 14 IT .45 I jin i jst Celeste BaHimars Nra- lark Ranaai City Cleveland Lea Ami? ice Detroit eVasMsftaa TBTBSDAY'B BESCLTS sstaa Las Aaceles Baltimsrs Wsskiaatsa 1 ClereuiBd tsicai. Only fames eesedaled FTtrDATH GAMES Minessta (Perry M) at Clayaland (Bra M), Birti. Caicats (Pessrs H) at alllmsrs (Bar ker 441.

aliht Lot aaceiea fNestsa M) at Hew Tsrk testes 1-1). airs Kaesas City (BswsfleM W) at Beataa (Meresead 4). aisfct Detrea (Atatrrs -l aaa Msast s-i at Fsaaiaatea (Ostesa aad Caairla M), twcMlM. National League PH. GB a it sa If 34 1 Ssa Freaetsee Lea Asfetes Catenae ii i ii JSI Lasts PHIiasiik Psilaselaaia Mllvaakea If 17 a Cbuimiatt New Tsrk ai An i All tH THTBSDaTO BEStlT rakars Clacasaa Milwaskee i.

Lsaas Saa Fraseiseo Kew Tsrk I PkilaselsMs Baastaa I Us aafstea ttllseailk ntlDAn 41AMBS Keir Tsrk Ctsea l-U at saa ratcM l.ii. mi Pittasarrt (Fraaeia 1-1) at Laa Aaceksa (MiUer SiM PakaaXsWa tHai.BIss sr Oress at Bea Chtckaiatl (BrsfUs -l, asfaft Minors INTEBNATKWAI. LEAGTK Bsrseater (Mimtat 1. jacaassTUM) auaau s. BManaead aVrkaaaas S.

Tarassa 1, Baffals i. gtianaaa a. laaiaaaasBs 4 PACIFIC COAST LEAGCB mm Tk 1. Seatlla a Pilaa Fart Warth Sad Laka Oar S. Desrer Okiasasaa City a.

Hawaii 1L Paetlaad 1. My aaaars arkraWled. WWW It I IT -f laattBta Rookie Pilot Heading Pact "I never thought mud would bother my horse," said Stephens. "He always has been a free. runner He added that Never' Bend had come off from the pace as many times as on the lead in winning 10 of 14 races.

"I haven't anv idea," Mesh Tenney, trainer of CanJy knocked the Chicago White Sox out of first place with a 5-4. victory and the Baltimore Orioles battered the a h- ington Senators 9-1 in only other AL games sched uled Max Alvis' homer off Jim Brosnan in the 9th inning gave the Indians their vic tory over the White Sox. John Buzhardt started for Chicago and bad a lead until -Joe Adcock'i 3-rnn double put the Tribe ahead 4-2, in the 8th. Dave Nicholson two-run double in the top of the 9th tied the score and set the stage for Alvis' 4th homer. Pedro Ramos, Cleveland's 3rd pitcher, was credited with i i first victory.

Brooks Robinson drove in 4 runs for the Orioles and Jackie Brandt 3 more to tag Washington Dick Rudolph with his 4th defeat. Baltimore fkarter-Chuck, Estrada, who limited the losers to two hits before departing in the 6th with a stiff elbow, won His second game. In the National League, San FYanciscojnaintained its 3 game league lead with a 6-5 victory over the New York MeLsrThe 'Dodgers "stayed in second thanks to a 1-0 pitching gem. turned in by, -Johnny Podres over "Pittsburgh. In othef lames Chicago blanked Cincinnati.

2-0: Milwaukee proficiency with the helped result in his later being named to the Chicago Bears Hall of Following a year as back- field coach at UCLA and a 44-month period in the U.S. Navy, Masterson was hired as head NU football coach in December of 1945 to succeed George (Potsy) Clark. He was under a 5-year con tract, but after two losing seasons he resigned suddenly stating that "circumstances Deyondniy-jControUi, axl prompted the decision. Mas terson team won 3 and lost 6 his first year and slumped to 2-7 the second season. Rumor had It that a group of Nebraska alumni bought the remainder of Masterson's contract for $20,000.

NU'9-Chancellor at the time. R. G. Gustavson, made no attempt' to his dis- cleasure concerning the situa Uon and stated, "The real principle here- goes beyond the football field. I regret that Masterson.

has resigned because of pressure from a segment of public opinion which by no stretch of the -imagination was unanimous over the state. Masterson's assign ments were with the pro New York Yankees and Iowa Uni versity, in both cases assist ant coach positions. In 1951, Masterson tooE the football rems at Lewis' Col lege in Lockport, and guided his team to an 8-1 rec ord and a Cora Bowl bid in his first season. During the same year he began his director of the Catholic youth-center in Chicago and continued in that post until his death. Rushes Buffalo, N.Y.

(UPIJ Full back Cookie -Gilchrist, "bf the Rliffaln RiHc sot nn Imtrriem By United Press International Some kids hope to grow up and become President, but one former shoeshine boy would much rather be named the American League's manager otlhe year. And at the rate he's going, freshman manager John Pesky of the first-place Boston Red Sox might make it. Pesky delights intelling about his teen-age days in the early '30s when he worked a clubhouse boy for the Portland club of the Pacific Coast League. "I used to polish the shoes and sharpen the spikes for guys like Joe DiMaggk), Ted Williams, JrlikevHiggins, and Frank Crosetti," the dark-eyed, i 45-year-old Red Sex skipper laughs. That's all behind him now and so is the rest of the American League.

Pesky 's red-hot Red won -their 5th straight, game and took over the league lead Thursday tr blanking the Los Angeles Angels 3-0 on Earl Wilsons two-hitter. Wilson even contributed: a 378-foot triple and a single in Boston's 10-hit attack against Dan OsinskL who us ually relieves for the Angels but made bis first major league start. The Red Sox gof 16 Osinski for all -their runs in the first Turbo (Green) d.mm irAtiim (aVra-nsDlt)- j. MATfONAI, IXAGCB -v Coruittsa. PtifT.

tl SS St JP1 Fairb-, LA VS 17 43 J44 Croat. SO. 3t 14 4t J3t Edwanta, Cta i 33 J3S r. A lea. SF .........33 13S 44 J2t Ceaetla.

SF 13S 44 JJ4 Bailey. SF 13 St 13 IS 323 Demter. 111 It J1J Aanas. MU 135 31 41 JU ...110 114 Kiahth race, IMa) to OM cUimias. tar aad anna tIJW, aaHcaaa WaV (Madrid) Ill Pabolara (Na Boy) 114 Siniin Door Uo Boy) 113 Windward Mark (Carry) 4 Bomding Warrior (R.

Houhton) ..,..114 Lycos Boy (FieseHnan) 11 ICfVsker) 1. Panaxis tCorrea) JJ Otioa (Lambert) -W Jim's Mistake (No Boy) OKI Doc Bream (Mower) .,...,....14 Count Tempos (N Boy) ft inr, Rcxe (Mower) 109. Waula BrtSTUSi xiV Wlkm Fellow tMundorf) 114. NiaU race. cUtmir.

ce Saas Maraihaa i V2La ww. parse KJM. itt DMiffhton) vi CnM iviA-ris) Cotoobaa (Carry) Navy Grey (Peck) ---v-J l. r.iu.M ineweliaan) tl Cousin Hots (Ns Boy) Road Ross Tnx Debba (Kuhna) -Jl Fabulous Belle (Parrou) i ml ..........113 Lacy's Reward (lamuen Hunt. NY ST fl sea.

LA a I OMX BTNS iaiSLa Lassas WttBtt. Aatea) Si Ntrhotsoa. Wkus It Tress. YsaMi. Hiatal.

Benaton. Oaherae. Seasssra; Pewett. Qnolsst. fiearisi.

Orissia. aad StaarW lad Soa-att I. Nastsaal Lessee Aarsa, Braves 111 CssiKXtaa. Phis) F. Aiota, Giaats Tl Can ila.

Giaats aissara tied smk t. BCN BATTED IN Aasarkss Uatas NWess. Wa Sex t-M: Staaru Red Sea Ss Roomsaa. WMa Soa 14: Waaaar. Aaassi 14; Albaaa.

Tsroat ttaaleesf Leaase Fatrty. Tsden tt; W.r, WW: ikavss. all 1 a aV a i. l- a.BL, Cat, Aknu CiaaU. aad Phillies hit wousi of 1,096 ards last season.

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