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Braves' Buhl May 4-D TIIE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Friday, June 27, 1958 Holbrook, Star IcJsAjiimal'. With Odd Casper Lead Training Methods, Rival Says Tampans (Continued from Page 1) ripping off the first quarter in ill i7! I I I 1 1 I I l- 1 i i i i teamed with Terry Humphries, John Jenkins and Sandy Koenig to finish second in the 200-yard medley relay for toys 13-14. Need Surgery For Shoulder Injury MILWAUKEE, June 26. (JP) Pitcher Bob Buhl of the Milwaukee Braves may require surgery to end his shoulder trouble, the team announced today. Buhl was examined by Dr.

Anthony Depalma of Philadelphia, and he confirmed an earlier diagnosis of bicipital tendonitis made by physicians in Milwaukee. The Braves said that Buhl will return for further heat and injection treatments and will not throw a ball for at least three weeks. Buhl was placed on the disabled list June 21. He will, however, continue to work out with the team to stay in shape. Then he went out and set a record.

"His coach (Percy Cerutti) scoffs when you ask him why Elliott doesn't warm up before a 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's fit. It's ready.

A man should be the same In the boys 15-16 group, a OKLAHOMA CITY, June 26. () Herb Elliott, the world's fastes 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, Saturday night in 3:57.9, bettering the combine of Pat Nacol, Duane :57.8 and the half in 1:59.6. At the three quarters mark, passed in 3:03.8, Elliott and Lincoln took the lead. After the great race, Elliott apologized to the newsmen for "not doing better." Doesn't Warm Up Hodgson declared that Elliott "didn't appear the night he was to run until 20 minutes before the race.

"He just showed up in his running togs. Didn't even have on a sweat suit. He watched a couple of races, then jogged in his bare feet twice around the grass infield inside the track. and Terry Humphries and Bill Richardson finished second to a Coral Gables foursome in the 200-yard medley relay. Carol Moreland was third in world's record of 3:58 set by John Landy, another Austral a fast girls' group of 13-14-year-old 100-yard backstrokes, then "Elliott looks strong as an ox.

His strength is what impresses you. He has a big chest, and big arms. I'm going to change my system next year ian, in 1954. Gail Hodgson of South Africa joined with Shirley Casper, Coralie Houston and Carol Ken who attends the University of and work lots with weights." nedy to grab third place honors Oklahoma, was quoted by Ver in the 200-yard medley relay. Cards Acquire Other Tampa scoring: Ricky Bourkard, fifth in 12- year-old 100 yard backstroke; Terry Humphries, fifth in 100-yard freestyle for boys 13-14.

Speedy Southpaw ST. CHARLES, June 26. (JP) Frank Scott, a 19-year-old Lee County southpaw with a Visits Chess Club STETLER'S FISH CAMP MERCURY A Demonstration Before You Buy, Lots of Good Used Motors Open 7 Days a Week ON LAKE TARPON, IVi MILES S. OF TARPON SPRINGS ON NEW U. S.

HWY. 1 PHONE TARPON SPRINGS VICTOR 2-7687 fiery fast ball, has received a MOSCOW, June. 26 (Bob non Snell, sports editor of the Oklahoma City Times as saying of Elliott: "He's an animal. He won't talk to anybody. He isn't interested in the race.

He doesn't even know who he's going to run. He doesn't care. Maybe he knew Merv Lincoln was in the race but that's all. "He swam eight hours before his race. Swam and wrestled around with his friends.

The night before the race he slept on the floor in his hotel room so he could give his bed to some friends." Hodgson set the early pace Indians Sign Lake Worth Player CLEVELAND, June 26. UP) The Cleveland Indians tonight announced the signing pt Larry Brown, 18, a shortstop from Lake Worth. He is the younger brother of the Indians' catcher, Dick Brown. He is to be assigned to one of Cleveland's class farm clubs. Brown was all-conference at Lake Worth High School, the same school at which his brother and Herb Score, the by 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 $6000 bonus for signing with the St. Louis Cardinals. Scott was signed at his home here by Mercer Harris, a representative of the St.

Louis ball club. He will report Friday to the Cardinals class team in Albany, Ga. AND WE MIGHT HAVE A RECORD CROWD! Mayor Nuccro listens atten- no Mrs Tnhn VandprMppr. seated, and her sororitv sisters tell of plans language problem, Fischer vis for the Cerebal Palsy Fund contest scheduled here Saturday night between 1 1 -mm -my -mm i 4 Vi Del ited with some of the Russian Tampa ana raiaiKa. wirs.

vanaermeer is commmee ciiauiutu ui mc ucia players who will be his oppo BUY YOUR MERCURY MOTOR AT mile, I Tribe's star left-hander, played. the record-shattering nents in coming matches here, mm Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority which is sponsoring tne game, umer com-. mittee members are, left to right, Mrs. B. D.

Kitching, Mrs. Carlton Trimble, Mrs. B. II. Edwards and Mrs.

T. II. Meekins. The sorority has sold almost 11,000 -tickets and if all ducat holders turn up at Al Lopez Field, the turnout will establish a new record for Florida State League attendance. (Tribune Photo).

AUTHORIZED DEALER TOMAHAWK FIBERGLASS BUY YOUR MERCURY OUTBOARD AT LEW'S MERCURY OUTBOARD IN LAKELAND 1415 PARKER ST. PH. MUTUAL 2-9551 FOR ruiijvr. AND ZEPHYR BOATS 21 MEL Siebem's Homer Gives Yanks Win (Continued from Page 1) stands with one out and the bases empty. The victory was the fifth against no losses for DeLock who got his other triumphs in with a pair on Al Smith's lead- ntt etncrla anii TMvprn'e Nn A relief.

Lefty Shantz. Lopez then assigned right-handed hitter Earl Battey to bat for Mueller and he grounded out. Staley struck out Siebern to end the Yankee eighth after three walks, one intentional, loaded the bases. Ditmar, third Yankee pitcher, got Smith on a sharp drive to left to end the Sox eighth with runners on homer into the rightfield stands. Although the Sox hitting hero, Rivprn's thrnw tn the nlate in- Cleveland ab 0 1 Harrell 2b 2 0 0 0 1 Boston ab Keough cf 4 Runnels 2b 4 Williams If 4 Stephens If 0 Malzone 3b 4 Jensen rf 4 Gernert lb 3 Berberet 3 Buddin 4 Delock 3 0 Avila 2b 2 Geiger cf 3 0 Minoso If 3 1 Power lb 4 1 Colavito rf 3 1 Nixon 3 0 a-Doby 1 0 Held 3b 4 1 1 stead of to cutoff man in the Yankee sixth on Gil McDoug-ald's fly enabled Mantle to make second and score a big run on Skowron's two-tally single.

In the Sox seventh, Managers Al T.iino rt tVia Sir anrf Casev 0 0 0 Hunter ss '2 0 0 McLish 3 0 0 third and second. New Tork ab Chicago ab Bauer rf 1 3 Landis cf 3 0 Kubek as 3 11 Fox 2b 3 0 Mantle cf 3 11 Goodmn 3b 4 6 M'D'gald 2b 3 0 0 Lollar 3 0 Skowron lb 4 0 1 Torgeson lb) Berra 3 0 0 c-Boone lb 1 0 r.rv ah 0 Smith rf 4 1 Totals 33 jl Totals 30 I out for Nixon in 9th. i i mj: nnnr inn rrti7 nn Ol MJ V-M Vll Stengel of the Yanks had a BOSTON 000 000 101 2 i wi i i i ii til 9 tuts till! BY AM tMSURE! CLEVELAND 000 100 0001 RBI: Williams, Gernert, Colavito. None. PO-A: Boston 27-8.

Cleveland 27-10. LOB: Boston 6, Cleveland 6. 2B: Nixon, Colavito, Jensen. HR: Gernert, BIRD'S-EYE" VIEW PROVES. IT'S LiUli Siebern It 4 I ttivera it Kucks 3 0 0 Aparieloaa 4 0 Shanti 0 0 0 Donovan 1 0 strategy contest.

Don Mueller, left-handed batter, was sent to "plnch-hit for Donovan. Stengel yanked Kucks and inserted Ditmar 1 0 1 a-Mueller Williams. SB: Runnels. Geiger. PtTDHTNtl SUMMARY IP ER BB SO Staley 0 0 Jackson 10 Delock (W.

5-0) .9511 3 12 McLish (L. 9 6 2 2 2 9 BRAND I nilllC diamonds, jwtlry, camera LUMlid gun, watch, eoint, tto. NO LIMIT MILLS Jewelry Loans 503 Franklin St. BRAND Totals 33 4 9 Totals 31 3 7 -Announced a batter for Donovan In BRAND PB: Berberet. Napp, Rice, Rom mel and Stevens.

2:29. 4482. MERCURY MARK 75 (includes paieniod tateiy guard) 7th i b-grounded out for Mueller in; c-grounded out for Torgeson In 8th: o-atruck out for Staley in 9th ktpvu vnBK 000 003 1004 1 i CHICAGO 000 010 200 3 American-Owned Colt Captures Irish Derby RBI: Skowron aieDern, mvcra, Aparicio. Kubek, Smith. PO-A: New York 27-9, Chicago 27-10.

DP: Skowron, Kubek and Kucka, Skowron and Mc-Dougald. LOB: New York 7, Chicago ff :1 I i THE CURRAGH, Ireland, mm antes 6. 2B: Bauer, Aparicio. 3B: Rivera. HR: Siebern, Rivera.

SB: Torgeson. McDoueald, Donovan. June 25. UP) Smdon, an American-owned colt who never IP ER BB SO Kucks (W, 6-3) 64 7 3 3 3 0 Shantz 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 had won a race, today captured the Irish Derby by a head over Ditmar 1H 0 0 0 0 1 Donovan (L, 3-8) 7 7 4 4 1 0 Staley 2 1 0 0 3 1 favored Paddy's Point. i 1 1 Slndon, owned by Ann Bui HBPs shantz ox.

iwciviniy, Chylak, Berry, Flaherty. 2:34. 18,214. 88 088 anr tOJON litt Biddle of Philadelphia, barely fought off Paddy Point's v. i A 'pOi; 'J i 21" I I Orioles, Tigers, 0 challenge in the stretch, Paddy's Point, second In the DETROIT, June 26.

VP) Jack Harshman returned to English derby, came on in the stretch like a Silky Sullivan to make up a dozen lengths in the winning form for the Baltimore mud on the front-running Sin- Orioles today, blanking the Detroit Tigers 2-0 with a masterful five-hitter. don. Compare! inch for inch, pound for pound, dollar for dollar and youH buy Mercury! a 1 Highway finished The veteran lefthander won third, another 4 lengths back in the mile and a half classic Sindon taid 100 to 8. Paddy's his first game since May 10. He had lost six straight decisions Point was the 6 to 4 clioice in MERCURY MARK 75 nntun it brand; BRAND the field of 12.

after opening the season with FEATURES five consecutive victories. The best previous effort by Sindon came in the Irish 2,000 guineas. He finished second to The Orioles nicked loser Billy Hard Ridden, subsequent win ner of the English derby at Hoeft for the only run they needed on a first inning walk to Gene Woodling, Dick Williams' single and Gus Triandos' sacrifice fly. Epsom. Bob Boyd drove home me Lakeland Nine Trounces Brandon other run with his second homer a belt into the upper right- field deck off relief pitcher Herb Moford in the sixth.

In Loop Game, 14-3 if i i i I I 1 1. 1 if Harshman was shaky at the LAKELAND, June 26. (Spe start, walking the leadoff Tiger cial) Lakeland trounced Bran in the first three innings. But don. 14-3.

in a West Coast he was rarely in serious trouble Leaeue baseball game here to night. The game was limited to and didn't permit a base runner Dast second. His teammates seven innings By agreement. helped him out of jams witn double plays in the first and Frank Etheridge had two triples and a single in batting in second innings. Horsepower I 60 1 asre- 50 Weight 207 lbs, :338 38ibg, 188Vi lbs Horsepower per lb.

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Dick straight times, reaching on two sineles and two walks. He Studstill had two singles for Dosted his second shutout. Brandon. The Orioles conectea eigne The win left Lakeland with an iimall hits off four Tiger pitchers. 8-2 WCL record.

Score: Brandon 000 102 0 Baltimore ab Busby cf 5 Woodling If 2 3 4 4 3 Lake and 140 207 14 13 Detroit 2 Groth If 0 Virgil 3b 0 Kuenn cf 2 Kaline rf 0 B'lli'B 111! Green If 0 Murry, Simmons (3) and Rowell 2b 4 4 0 Harris lb Wilson 3 Williams rf Triandos 2 Robinson 3b 3 CastPm'n sa 3 Boyd lb 4 Gardner 2b 4 Harshman 2 iitH rrn ifi vic Boyette and Turner. State Little Major Loop Meet Scheduled Aug. 4 2 B'll'g ss 2 0 Hoeft 0 2 Moford 1 ii ii a i wm Morgan a-Zemi: 1 0 mal W'hm'i'r TALLAHASSEE, June 26. (JP) The Florida Little Major League Baseball Tournament will be held here Aug. 4-7.

Nine teams with players aged 10 to 12 will compete in the tournament for the state title Teams from Tallahassee, West Totals 30 2 8 Totals 29 5 a-Struck- out for Morgan In 8th. BALTIMORE 100 001 O0O2 DETROIT 000 000 000 0 RBI: Triandos. Boyd. Harris. PO-A: Baltimore 27-11, Detroit 27-17.

DP: Boyd and Harshman; Robinson, Gardner and Boyd; Kaline, Harris and F. Boiling; Hoeft, Wilson and Harris. LOB: Baltimore 1, Detroit 6. 2B: Harris, Groth. F.

Boiling. HR: Bovd. SB: Busby. Castleman, Woodling 2. Hoeft.

SF: Triandos. PITCHING SUMMARY IP ER BB SO Harshman (W, 6-6) 9 5 0 0 3 1 Hoeft 6-7) 5 1 1 3 1 Moford 1H1 11 2 1 Morgan 2 1 0 0 0 0 Wehmeier 1 1 0 0 01 WP: Hoeft. Umont, Summers, Honochick, Soar. 2:22. 7194.

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1 No reversing gears and clutches required in gear case. miles or 100 MPH, Performance Proof Positive! ySit cola will participate. Cepeda's Homer Blasts Giants To 15-1 Win (Continued from Page 1) Uon, llth; long lvrf enly outboard with crflffcf 50,000 fpndobHfyl 6 CYLINDERS IN LINE 60 H.P. Why settle for half a six, or two-thirds of a six when you can get a full ix-in-line Mercury? Remember, only Mercury makes a six! In the final analysis, it's mrformance that counts, and nothing outperforms MERCURY! See your Mercury dealer for a free demonstration ride. dix sometimes gets stronger as a game wears on, but this time he ran Into big trouble in the II VklW hu II KTkhff CofftWB' Fond Du Uc.

Wiscontia WtTLLLUP U-a Jl eighth. Antonelli got the uprising started with a single and after Willie Mays was walked on pur Z3 WIDEST CHOICE OF POWER 9 BASIC MODELS 6 hp, 10 hp, 20 hp, 22 hp, 30 hp, 40 hp, 45 hp, 60 hp. 70 hp Trade Now Only 10 down 24 months to pay. pose. Shortstop Daryl Spencer belted a run-making double.

Bosox, Indians, 1 CLEVELAND, June 26. UP) Ted Williams' ninth inning home run and Dick Gernert's game-tying round-trip blow in the seventh won the Boston Red Sox a 2-1 decision today over Cleveland In a pitchers' duel between Ike DeLock and the Tribe's Cal McLish. Williams led off the ninth with his ninth home run of the season high into the upper right field stands. DeLock gave up five hits and struck out 12, and McLish yielded six hits and fanned nine. Cleveland scored its run in the fourth Inning on a single by Vic Power glove and a double by Rocky Colavito.

Gernert picked on a 3-1 pitch for his 13th' home run of the Then came Cepeda's big blast over the center field wall. Joe .1 Mumi Nuxhall took over the mound SHOPS but the Reds could not recoup BUY YOUR MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR 2003 GRAND CENTRAL PHONE TAMPA 8-0212 950 CLEVELAND ST. CLEARWATER AIR CONDITIONED WAITING ROOM Wins State Title WATERBURY June 26. Healey of Hartford won the Connecticut amateur golf championship today. He beat Ray Stawicki of the Yale golf course 1 up in their 36-hole match.

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