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Oiklind Tribune, Sundjf, April 6, 195S ctto 43 Snnirae DBcaiils CDDyninipi (CDnDDnp Braves Rap Dodgers for 9-5 Victory Troy Rowers Hand Cards 1st Defeat -r um I. aaaj p. .1 I 1 i i. i 'a; i -y, ''a" AxX I '-1 fr' TRIBE SUCCESS DEPENDS ON BUCK CLUB: CURTICE By ED SCHOENFELD Cactus Jack Curtice, Stanford' new fotbaIl coach, was talking about himself "Whrn I told an old fii-nd I had decided to cait my lot with Stanford." he- -uud, "the man declared: (ixKi heaven, you ouht to have ybur head examined! With rngti tuition and luli a adrttur standards, the beit pnatr institution Ju-l i an cm.t-lr with thr masalv state uuw rsitit-i any more Vou wont have a KORT WORTH Trxa Aptil I 7 Milt auk (' (ii Id A i '-W hampion Htawi iiik nikid a' y'if ftprrlal The Tribune lO.DWOOI) CITY April 5 -Scorinj their In-t VKloiy ovn Stanford, Ihr I luvri-ilv of Southern ilia vmsilv Mir -run rally in the In- I MV nrng tfMlay to drfiat Ihr "Naa VfC" I I Atijii Doilrrr 9 5 in mi fx-' Tt 1 i hil.ilK.n hawball game ijlayrd 4 Hj- it a irowd of 7.8.')a JU over Ihr right -J -Vr 1 3-2 over thr Hi'avcn the half- AV- 1 wav point of their 10 Kamr i x- i (lew led all thr way l'1a to uparl the favmrd Ir.rliam oen- half length over thr 2 (KM) meter Redwood City Yai ht Harbor Courw Oregon Slatr at Uuid, 2'j Irngthi ba Thr Trojarn wrie i k'-ri 8 28, g'Kd tur.r eonMdrnr thr 15 mile per h'Hir hind winds thr iir wrrr Zoned to hut Stanloid took pieiirn-inary events, winning the junior varMty racr bv one-quailer length orr the Z.it (inching Southrrn and L'SC bv three length in the Zroh event Oregon Stale was 2'; length bark in the ja nd did not compete in the hibition M-ru- The teami will play here to "I think hr on i lookrd two Unn Thrir ate a lot of fmr students who air also fine And there the Muck Club to niake suie no one is tinned away her a us he i ant pay the icighl "Stanford has always attracted more than lit share of th uUtandlnf hlfh hool athlete who are also top student, and I think we ran da even better If wr have enough tuition (rants In aid to accommodate them. Stanford' athletic mere drpendi on our ability to provide them Curtice told thr tory ai Stanford's Hu Cluti.

originated in 11)32. launched a hie new campaign to raise funds. The money raised di fiays tuition co.tv nothing i Kc, and the Indent athlete sees the money became it turned over directly to the university With Stanford. tuition Mon to he raised 35 per cent, the Buck Club anxious to raise its collections to meet the t-xtia One year the organization raised $85,000. It averages 00 a year A total of 123 youths in eight different spors were Buck Club grant-in-aid holders for 1957-00 They included 66 fooltifll.

17 in basketball, lb in baseball. 14 in track, four in awirnming, thicc in tennis, two in golf and one in fencing. A new classification. Chiefs, has been added to the Buck Club Vou can be a Chief by contributing $100 or moie a ar Big Bucks are still $r0-or-more givers Regular Bucks send in $25 or more. The fund-raising effort of the Buck Club is now under the administration of Stanford's athletic department for the first time.

Chuck Taylor, a-vsistant athletic director, is secretary-treasurer of the Buck Club. Gary Van Galdcr, one of the Indians' grid stars, calls the Buck Club a "godsend" in the organization's fancy bro- i Ihiip Says Van Galdcr: "A college education is expensive, r-penally at a private institution uch as Stanford. The Buck Club is a godsend. What's really important is that it puts education firt As long as a grant holder turns out for his sport he can lose his Buck Club help only because of academic deficiency. I'm glad it's that way." morrow with World Series htm I-tw Burdette starting for thr Braves, and big Don New-combe due to utart for the Dodgtri.

freshman division 3 sjl' 4l a winfiiu champion Bobby Morrow (cond trom right. Jimmy Wmxyw QrO and Bill WoodhouM. Morrow nnishd in third. AbUn Chxlatian tammat Woodhouso cond. Genr Conley, 6-8 riKbt-hander, was the winning pitcher today He hurled the Moss Posts Best SIME TRIUMPHS Dot Sima (righO of Duk UnrrrBiry cracks th tap in tb 100-yaxd dath in 9.8 Mconds at ABC Ralayi yttrday.

beating such itari aa Olympic Race Trial Speed GOODWOOD. Eng April 5 SPRINTERS' DUEL ijf Stirling Most of Britain. driving a two-liter Cooper Ch- max, turned in the tw-st aver Bill Skowron Homers as Swedish NHr Wins JOHANNESBURG, April 5 JT Ulf Schmidt of Sweden won the South African Lawn Tennn championship today. age speed today in trials for Monday's 00-mil- race for) Grand Prix racing cars. last our innings after relieving Bob Buhl with the core tied 4-4.

Conley limited the Dodgers to a lone run and one hit over the last our Zrames. The loser was Roger Craig, necond of three Angeles pitchers. He relieved starter Don Drysdalc in the ourth inning and was touched or five runs before Larry Sherry came on to pitch in the eighth inning. Duke Snyder and Gil Hodges Moss went around at a speed Yankees Win Morrow 3rd as Sime Runs 9.6 defeating Torben Ulrith of i of 94 12 miles per hour in a car Denmark in a 2'2-hour match, about half a liter smaller than 1-6, 12-10, 6-2, 6-8, 6-Z his rivals. JACKSONVILLE.

April 5 iBill (Moose) Skowron continued his torrid spring BIG SPRING. April homered or the losers. They hit back-to-back homeruns in the fifth to pull the Dodgers Sprint Medley Relay but his team finished last and he had no opportunity to show hi into a 4-4 tie. Lok Aniflri On) 120 lOOS SAVE MONEY TIME WITH 220-yard prowess. Hilwaukr 112 0O4 11 1 DrvKlalt.

Cralf. Sherrv I ind Ho 5 (if Big Dave Sime of Duke led all the way today in beating Bobby Morrow Abilene Christian College's Olympic sprint champion, by a foot and a half in a wind-blown 9.6 100 yard dash that settled their three-year feud. Morrow didn't even finish tinrn Walktr Buhl. Conley and Summaries: Dlacaa Ur.w 1. Bobby Welat Houston.

150 feet I'i inches mew rrr slugging here today, socking his eighth homerun and his fifth in the last three games to spark the New York Yankees to a 6-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies before 4,904 fans. Skowron's homer came with Mickey Mantle on base and climaxed a four-run third-inning against Robin Roberts. The Moose has driven in 15 runs i awa1kl. ord -old record 145 feet 4 Inches, art or nina bou. Southern California.

Joe irvin. Texas. 157-10V 3. Paul Schumann. Texas, 14-7-.

4. i Ribaon. Abilene Christian, l-sr4 aUk kardles 1. Gene lilts. Southern Methodist J.

Ken Pen second. The lanky Texan wound up third to his team Boyerxs Two Homers Spark Cardinal Win non, ADiiene Christian. 3. Don Beard. in the last tnrce games ana GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING leads the Bombers with 22 RBIs over-all.

He also has a s. lae lennison. Baylor 0 14 5 -yard dask 1. Dave Sime. Duke 2.

Bill Woodhouse. Abilene Christian. 3. Bobby Morrow. Abilene Christian.

4. Jimmy Weaver. North Texas State :0 I. Br.ad htasa l. Jack Smyth.

Hous mate Bill Woodhouse. A crowd of 6,500 watched the duel for the two mighty sprinters as Sime registered his second victory over the sprint king of the Olympic 404 average. Bobby Shantz, a disappoint ton. 23 feet Inch. 2.

Don Stafford. Abilene Christian. 23. 3. Peta Reyn- ment before today, worked eight innings, allowing one oamcs.

oios. lexas. Z2-7H. 4. David Clark.

North Texaa State, 21-20. Jo Vlllarreat Texaa. 2. Re Darley, Houston. 3.

Jimmy run and six hits. Art Ditmar hurled the ninth. Sime beat Morrow in 9.4 in the Drake Relays of 195C bat later Morrow downed Sime in the 104 -meter of the NCAA Dick Farrell blanked the GDsKSDNGGDDDsKG Keevea, Abilene Christian. 4. Keith Pitner, Texaa.

4:21.7. rhtt aaedley relay 44-t3-t- 1. Texas (Jimmy Holt. Eddie Southern. Charles Hayman.

Drew HOUSTON. Texas, April 5 nij Ken Boyer's second homer of the game keyed a four-run ninth inning today that gave the St. Louis Cardinals a 7-5 victory over the Chicago Wh'te Sox. The loss was pinned on Don Rudolph who answered the alarm when Bill Fischer walked Joe Cunning and Don Blasingame to open the decisive ninth. Yankees over the last two frames.

Before Roberts departed, he was tagged for the at 16.4. They hadn't met arain MOTOR until today. Sime, the big redhead who holds or shares all the sprint records, and the other run Ltiniapi. i. southern Methodist Abilene Christian.

4, Houston. 3:35 44-yard relay 1. Abilene Christian 'Raymond Gnifi, Bill Woodhouse, Jamea Seajrest. Bobby Morrow i 2. North Texas State.

J. Texas. 4, Texas Tech. 41 Shet-at 1. Larry Cowart.

Baylor, S3 feet 3 InrhM 9 lu 13. 1 final two Yankee runs in the sixth. Tony Kubek's triple was the big blow of this inning. REBUILT ENGINES OVERHAUL Philadelphia 000 010 000 1 7 1 New York 004 002 OOx Texas. 51-t.

3. Paul Schumann. 51-7'. 4. John Warren.

Texas. Sl-H. Roberts. Farrell and I.opata. ONLY $10 MONTHLY ners battled a 20-mile per hour crosswind.

The clash of the two great Shantz. Ditmar 9 and Howard. Pale sal 1. Gerry Peters. South W-ShanU L-Roberts.

Homerun New York. Skowron. ern Methodist. 13 feet inches. 2.

Tie between David Clark. North Texas State, and Jame Innarri Tv WRITTEN PRO-RATED GUARANTEE FOR li YEARS OR 37,500 MILES OF SUPER POWER PERFORMANCE LOWEST FACT0RY-T0-Y0U PRICES COMPLETELY INSTALLED Cincinnati Edges recn. 4. BUI HinkJe. Texas.

12-. Twa-salle raa 1. Jerry Smartt. Houston. 2.

Gordon Ratcliff. Texas 3. Re Darley. Houston. 4.

Keith Pitner. Texas 10 25.0. sprinters was supposed to settle the issue of which is the greatest in the country. The 100-yard dash was the feature of the American Business Club Relays and drew its Then a routine grounder that looked like a double play ball went between Billy Goodman's legs at third and one run scored. Another scored on Stan Musial sacrifice fly, and the tie was dissolved with two out when Boyer homered to right for two runs.

Chnviltt $79.50 Naib 00 SM.H Plyatstth I 79.51 DtSata 19.50 Dodgt 79.50 Olds 19.50 Willy 4 Jta 79.50 Olds V-l 134.50 Fr V-l thri 'M 09.50 Stiff. Ck I 99.50 Chrysler I 09.50 0 104.50 Pontile 0 09.50 Hadson 0 124.50 Mireiry tin '51 09.50 Buick St. 0 114.50 Kiisar 09.50 CadillM IJUOaa Risk Jama 1. Bertil Holma-ren Washington, 3-2 Southern Methodist feet 5S inches New record old record 6 feet ATLANTA, April 4 UH Three hits of," bonus hurler inches set by Don Stewart. Southern Methodist, in 1857.

2. Tie between Dub Thornton. Texas Tech. and Don best crowd despite a dust storm and winds as high as Ralph Lumenti in the seventh 30 miles per hour. Stewart.

Southern Methodist, C-OW. 4. Tie between Fred Bentley. Baylor, and Barry Stone. Texas.

M'i and eighth innings toaay it was the first time for M-yard relay Abilene Christian beorte Peterson. Bill Woodhouse, Cavaei IrM Valves ft Saata, Han Crfcneara, Tawa ap EtM, Famish New kmfs, Pb helped Cincinnati Redlegs Morrow to lose a race in Texas edge the Washinston Senators, since 1953 and the second time DUt IntalM PHt Ustillta- MtM TMrtalf PriM Makl TMnilf Pnci Ctttrtlrt I 1H Ut 1- QM t374.il fi 14 ia.JI 1W.Ma faatiK I 1i7.H mu fart I 1M.M ta C. I ITtW TUM Mtrcary 1S7.M Hull (Mt) 117.51 nT. rlyMti I 1SI.SI IMH lnr 1I7.M XXIM ttp 1lt.M 1H.M Pactart I ln.H sit i iir.M m.n in orrtiw ii7.ai m.m utk mi am James Secrcst. Bobby Morrow I.

Ted Beard and Ron Jackson homered for Chicago. Chicago (A) 100 100 020 12 St. Loutl 000 030 004 7 0 Pierce. Fischer ill. Rudolph ill and Battev: Mizell.

Merritt Mabe and Smith. W-Mbe. L-Rudolph. Homerum Chicago, Jackon. Board; St.

Louis Boyer (SI. raa Pan, Gaakan, ON. AH labor m- Houston. 3, Texas Tech. 4.

Texas. 3-2, in an exhibition game. cfcidM. Aa work guaranteed If 1. he had lost in two years.

Mile relay Texas (Jimmy Holt. Jo Willie White of Compton ef ine condrnoa permrrt. Guar. 4,000 miatt 90 dayi. Roy McMillan dashed home from third with what proved Villarreal.

Drew Dunlap. Eddie South em I. 2. North Texas State. 3.

South em Methodist. 4. Baylor. 3:18.5 itied record set by Southern California in Junior College beat him last year. White now runs for the University of California.

the winning run when the Senators missed turning a ground l57i. Javelia tkraw 1. Bruce Parker, er by pinch hitter Smoky Bur Texasi. 215 feet 7 inches. Alex Palm Sime got the start and led ros Texas 192-2 3.

Jerry Strickland gess into a double play. Duke, 186-4 4. William Greve. Texas, Morrow and Woodhouse in 1(2-7. The Senators got eight hits off righthand Ditchers Bob that order by about six inches AH Labor Included Price bawd oa asabla rraoa-M afif iao All Taxet Extra Initalled prkea cover complete precision motor block assembly; including aew pistoni, obit, rmfs, timing gears, baaringt, ro ground crankshaft and camshaft, new gaskets and seals, rebuilt oil pump, quarts of labor, angina tune-up and a tree check at cooling system, generator, starrer and motor mounts.

$10 additional for cars with automatic transmissions. Does not include other parts. for 46 yards. At 86 yards, Sime increased his lead to a Kellv. Marty Kutyna and Ted SPECIAL Valve Grind Weiand, including a homer by foot and at the finish was a Moore Signs for April 28 Bout foot and a half ahead.

Pirates Tip A's on Skinner's Blast FORT MYERS, April 5 Bob Skinner broke up a tie ball game today with an eighth inning home run and gave the Pittsburgh Pirates a 4-3 exhibition victory over the Kansas City Athletics. The Athletics pounded pitcher Bob Friend for six hits and all of their runs in the first two innings, but Friend tightened his control and went The Sime-Morrow duel former Redleg Rocky Bridges. Kutyna collected the victory, the fourth straight for the Redlegs over the American Leaguers. Cincinnati now has SAN DIEGO, April 5 Matchmaker Ernie Fuentes overshadowed a great high announced today that he has jump by Bertil Holmgren of Southern Methodist, who leaped six feet 9 inches in a 15-11 exhibition record. $49.50 37.50 37.50 37.50 47.50 29.50 29.50 Washinston 000 110 0001 I 1 Ch.vraltt lyntiti 0 Fart1 '52 For.

V-l '39-5J Dd(i 0 Dadca V-l Ciryslor I Poitiie I Cincinnati 000 000 0113 setting a relays record and Olds V-l Mtrciry ta '53 Kaistr Hadsei Stidibakar Ch. Buick Str. I Willys 4 Natl 600 Cadillac '49 $21.50 14.50 29.50 37.50 34,50 49.50 34.50 34.50 34.50 signed Archie Moore for an April 28 bout in the coliseum here and that Art Aragon has Lumenti and Berberet; Kelly, 71. Wieami and Bailey. at the same time beating Dub Thornton of Texas Tech, cen come to terms for a bout in ter of a rhubarb.

mid-May. 37.60 49.50 Thornton beat Holmgren Olds 0 Vieand. Home run Washington. Bridge. Red Sox Batters Blast Detroit and his teammate, Don Stew Moore, the world's light heavyweight champion, will art, in the Texas Relays and bsciudes: labor to grind valves and seats, tune- meet Reuben Vargas of Rich Coach McAdoo Keaton of op angina.

AH parts as required addi tional. AH work guaranteed for the distance to get credit lor the victory. The Pirates scored twice in the second inning on two hits and two errors, tied it up in the sixth inning and moved cut in front on Skinner's homer. Reliefer Murry Dickson was charged with the loss. Arranged littla as mond.

The champ, who resides in San Diego, will be making alt I LAKELAND. Fla. April 5 4,000 miles or tO days. Southern Methodist University protested the use by the Texas Tech jumper of a built-up apoa epprovei 4 crodit. Boston batters jumped on Detroit reliefer Joe Presko for shoe.

The ABC relays rules his first local appearance since he knocked out Bob Dunlap in one round in the San Diego arena in February, 1956. Aragon will meet the win five runs in the ninth in committee, however, voted to today as the Red Sox defeated allow Thomton t0 jump hert HYDRA-MATIC TRANSMISSION DEPT. tne iigers. i-i in a grapnrun usjng the shoe. league game here.

Thornton got only six feet AT NO EXTRA COST Towing Service (within City limits) Courtesy Cars (1st coma 1st served) Written Guarantee ner of next Fridays mam event at the Coliseum between Presko came on to pitch the $OO50 a. 6y inches oday, tying Stew Includes labor. Fully guaranteed. As lew as final inning. He was greeted by Frank Malzone's single and Germany's Karl Heinz Guder and Woody Winslow of San art for second place.

Holgren, the Swedish athlete who came Diego. to Southern Methodist Uni Venomous in Fast Cherry Blossom Win LAUREL, April 5 i.fi Venomous, whose poison is in her sharp legs, stung six rivals in the $11,040 Cherry Blossom Stakes today by 7ippmg the three-quarters of a mile in a fast one minute and 11 a homer by Billy Consolo. Before the inning was over Bos 500 Mile Service versity only this year, was Guaranteed for 4,000 Miles or 90 Days ton scored three more runs leaping the highest of his Road Test Russians Draw on two singles, an error, a career. walk and a wild pitch. The University of Texas won SPECIAL PERFORMANCE TUNE-UP fflHD the championship with a whopping 624 points.

Abilene Boston moved out in front 2-0 in the fifth inning with pitcher Willard Nixon's run scoring double being the key Christian was second with 38, $C9S Popular LONDON. April 5 Moscow radio said today world champion Vasily Smyslov and Mikhail Botvinnik, both Russians, drew in the 13th game of their chess title match. Botvinnik leads eight points to five. $695 6 P.M. TILL the University of Houston 6 Cylinder Can 8's blow.

third with 28 and Southern Rostn anfl AOS 7 Methodist fourth with 274. (if aeeded, parts extra) Guaranteed' for 4,000 Milos or 0 Dirt Detroit no 000 10 I 1 Then came North Texas with Nixon. Suce and White; Larr. Preo and Hefan. Nixon.

164, Texas Tech 11, Baylor rOUTICAX AAVBBTUIMINT lLarr Homerun Botton, Conaoto 84 and Duke 7. Two records were set and Iowa Schedules USC Grid Series one tied. Holmgren set one and Bobby Weise of Houston set the other when he burled the discus 159 feet 24 inches. OAKLAND 'T'he 5-year-old mare, owned hy B. A Dano, president of Lincoln Downs, disdained the 124 pounds loaded on her to beat Linda's Dream by three-qiwrters of a length.

Linda's Dream, owned by Harold H. Polk, was weighted -vith only 109 pounds. Pentagon Stable's Salix, car-rving 12 pounds less than Venomous, came in third. Hershey Sextet Wins HERSHEY, Pa April 5 The Hershey Bears banged in five third pcnd goals, defeating Providence 6-3 tonight and takirg their wmifinal C'Mt rup serirs from the' Red, 4 game to 1. I IOWA CITY, Iowa, April Iowa and Southern Cali Texas, with its great ajnar- 402! 14th Stmt KCllai 3-4411 WRITE OR PHONE FOR FREE Booklet describing rebuilt engines in detail te r-miler, Eddie Southern, do fornia have scheduled a home- QO0OCDQQQOCIQ ing a 47 flat la the teeth of a and-home football series in 1961 and 1962.

Iowa Athletic HAYWARD WALNUT CREEK miles per hoar wind is a dust storm, tied the mile relay record at 1:11.5. Director Paul Brechler said BERKELEY njTSonPtbU laodtcaya 4U7 titii ii rTT IU a Street 7 511 today. Thr 1W1 game will be Oct. 22S7 Nertti Main TEleewstoM 5-4350 Sime was the overwhelming 7 at Lex Angeles. Southern, fttii.

innx 21 choice of the sports writers i outstanding man of the meet He ran on the Duke California make i fimt appearance here on Oct 1962..

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