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7 i A Oakland Tribune, Friday, May 26, 1961 40 500-MILE RACE tx-Lal Mar Drives Home Sachs Fears Five Pilots A. es tional will come from Rodger mendous competitor, too, and IH bet both he and Hurtubise lead at some time in the Ward, the 1959 winner; Jim Iwo Orioles Hurtubise, who set the speed race." To Move Sfart Ruttman, said Sachs, "Is the bravest of all. Anyone in front ting the 10-mile qualifying record of 149.056 miles an hour. Mechanical trouble stopped him. "Hurtubise has desire," Sachs said, "and he also is beginning to show He is becoming an auto racing thoroughbred." Sachs called Jones, the 1960 way qualifying record last year; Parnelli Jones, a red hot newcomer; Troy Ruttman, the 1952 winner, and A.

J. INDIANAPOLIS, May 26 tffi "I figure," said Eddie Sachs, "there are five guys I've got to beat to win the 500-mile race For the third time in four years, the Center Valley, driver is sitting in the front row of the starting lineup for the 50-year-old auto racing classic. Mechanical troubles Berkeley's Earl Robinson of him is just in his way." and San Francisco's Gus Tri- last year's US AC big By, Associated Press How about Jack Brabham. andos were, credited with Tiger reliever Jim Donohue three RBI between them yes car champion. "Ward," said Sachs, "is a great driver.

He has confl world road racing champion the last two years, and his (1-1). and Baltimore sent the Chicago White Sox skidding to their sixth straight loss 64. Midwest Sprint champion from terday as the Baltimore Orioles trimmed the Chicago Al Pilarcik's two-run single have kept him from finishing "compact" English Cooper uence and desire. I think he sewed it up for the A's in a White Sox, 6-4 each time; Kansas City knocked off Climax? three-run fifth off Donovan Washington 4-3, handing win- "Somehow," said Sachs, Assuming his Ewing racer, Willie Tasby arid' Gene Green Torrance, "the greatest concentration driver I have ever met He can study the style of an experienced driver on any track and copy his best points exactly. He is a tre ess Dick Donovan his fifth "I'm not worried about him the No.

12 Dean Special, holds is trying to become immortal and I think he may make it!" -Hurtubise. started for the first time last year after set homered for the Senators' It begins to look like the pre-season favorites finally are on the move in pursuit of Detroit's front-nirming Tigers in that American League pennant race. While the Tigers stm are 15 games over. 500, the second place Cleveland Indians now have won eight of their last nine, the defending champion New York Yankees have won four of five and the Baltimore one-run defeat and I can't think of any rea together all the way, Sachs Triandos got two hits in five trips to drive in one run, while Earl got two RBI without the benefit of a hit. Oaklander Willie slammed his fourth homer of the season to put Washington runs off Joe Nuxhall (2-1), who pitched his first complete son why I shouldn be!" The Yankees edged within thinks his toughest competi five of Detroit games game since 1959.

building a 54 lead in two in- tiinggamsVBilly-Muffett-as into a fourth inning tie with Johnny Blanchard and Tony Kubek belted two-run homers. OUR COMPETITORS THINK Kansas CityTbut the A's outlasted the Senators, 4-3. Former Giant Willie Kirk Funeral Set Monday for Orioles, a half-game back of Ford gave up only five hits, but needed relief help from the Yanks, have won four straight. land got three hits in four reliever Luis Arroyo, who trips, including a homerun, rxriCv came through with a hitless, The Injuns walloped four homeruns and whipped the and four RBI and ex Stan Vet Ringman wo-mning mop up. ford star Chuck Essegian got LosAngeles Angels 13-5 yes Ford blanked the Red Sox three-for-four as they con terday, trimming Detroit's tributed greatly to Cleveland's lead to 3- games after the on two singles, retiring 14 in a row at one point, before giving 17-hit, 13-5 triumph over Bill Tigers blew a five-run lead up two walks and a three-run Rigney's Los Angeles Angels and lost 7-6 in 11 innings at homer br Jackie Jensen in Jackie Jensen of Oakland, Minnesota.

the seventh. apparently finding his batting New York, with southpaw The Orioles, on their longest Whitey Ford winning his sixth eye after a long slump, belted a three-run homer and got a streak of the season, got all in a row, defeated Boston 6-4, single in four trips for the Boston Red Sox, who bowed to six runs in the first two inningson nine walks, a sacrifice, a force out and just two the New York Yankees, 64. (andwfcHbe ye are) Koufax Sharp Curtis Flood of Oakland ac A singles ou loser Hero bcore Funeral services- will- be held Monday for William J. (Willie) Carter, 71, old time Bay Area boxer and fight manager who died Wednesday at Providence Hospital in Oakland. The services are set for 11 a.m.

at the Downes Memorial Methodist Church, 61st and Idaho Streets, Oakland. Funeral services are being arranged by the Hudson Funeral Home. Mr. Carter fought at the old Dreamland Arena in San Francisco prior to World War I and developed and managed a number of favorites of that era including Andy Bundy, who became Pacific Northwest champion, George Erne, (1-2) and relievers Juan Pk counted for one of the three zarro and Frank Baumann. BUT hits the St.

Louis Cardinals managed off Sandy Koufax, Johnny Romano, Woody who pitched a 1-0 Los Angeles Dodger victory. In Whitewash Of Cardinals OUR CUSTOMERS ARE HAPPY BECAUSE WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN! Held, Willie Kirkland and Bubba Phillips rapped the homers for the Indians, who had 17 hits against loser Ron Moeller (0-4) and five re lievers. Romano and Kirk ST. LOUIS, May 26-Control finally has come to land each drove in four runs. Steve Clark Shatters U.S.

Swim Record Cordovan A double by Lennie Green, Sandy Koufax a seven-year who stretched his hitting 4 TO Jimmie Stanislaus and Art l00eoontl man At only 25 ana the Brooklyn-born Los Angeles lefty may be headed for his streak to 22 games, and a single by Jim Lemon finally Francis. He is survived by his wife won it for the Twins and beat first big winning season. Steve Clark of Los Altos "I guess because I ra High cracked his own National not trying to throw so Interscholastic record for the American League Box Scores J. Koufax said last night after 50-yard freestyle in the Aqua his three-hit 1-0 shutout of the St. Louis Cardinals.

bwim Pentathlon held yesterday at Carlmont High in si DETROIT BALTIMORE CHICAGO MINNESOTA ee bi ab bl ab bi eb bl 6.70x15 BIACKWALL TUBETYK 7.10x15 uckwau Tusirrn 7.50x14 UCKWAU TUIIUSS Landis cf 0 1 0 Williams lb 4 1 2 0 Clark, already holder of the 8 12 0 Versailes ss 0 0 0 0 4 2 2 1 aV'd'v'Iso ss 3 0 0 0 "I'm getting my curve over "the plate now and that makes all the difference In the world," he said. He's always National Amateur Athletic Un 5 113 cDobbek Fox 2b 4 10 0 Brandt 3 2 0 0 Smith rf 3b 3 0 0 0 B.R'b's'n 3b 4 1 1 1 Stevers lb 3 13 0 Triandos 5 7 2 1 1110 1000 8 2 4 0 Plus Tax one) any Is tint your in trade. CoVton If -4 0 0 0 Hansen ss 3010 Aparlcio 3110 Busby cf 2 0 12 3 0 0 0 Dad a great fast ball. Koufax nor has a 5-2 won Lollar 3 113 E.RK'S'n rf 3 0 0 2 ion 100 and 200 freestyle records, clipped a tenth of a second off of the mark he set earlier this year with a 21.6 10 11 3 1 2 1 Wood 2b Bruton cf Kaline rf-lf Colavlto eMorton Thomas rf Cash lb Boros 3b Brown F'nandet ss Foytack Fox Aguirr Fischer Maxwell Donohue 8 12 3 Esposlto 3b 3 0 0 0 Adair 2b 3 0 0 0 cP.R'b's'n rf 1 0 1 0 Barber 3 0 0 0 Score 0 0 0 0 aPhllley 10 10 4 110 4 111 4 12 0 Con solo ss 0 0 0 0 Green cf 0 0 0 0 Mlncher lb 3 112 dBertoia 3b 4 0 0 0 Kllleb'w 3-lb 5 0 10 Lemon If 50 0 0 Allison rf 3 0 0 0 Battey 1 0 0 0 Gardner 2b 0 0 0 0 Ramos 0 0 0 0 bValo 1 0 0 0 Sadowskl 0 0 0 0 fNaragon OKaat Giel Plus Tox ne) lost record and his earned run average of 3.42 is the best of his career except for his 5010 3000 Pizarro 1 0 0 0 bSnyder 0 0 0 0 Baumann 0 0 0 0 Wllhelm 0 0 0 0 dGoodman 10 0 0 Lown 0 0 0 0 let lint ywr cat 8120x15 UCKWAU TUBETYM 8.50x14 8.00x14 UCKWAU TUBIUSS clocking. In addition, Clark racked up 5117 points over-all to cop first place in the meet.

Five events 1000 00 00 rookie season. Only In trade. 10 11 once with 11-11 in 1958 did Total 3148 11 lit Singled for Barber In Trh Ran Phlflev In Ttni e-SinaM tor Es 8 0 0 0 S340 imtA FOR WHITEWALLS blowovts. 'he win in double figures. OOOO 42 7 14 7 poslto In 8th; Grounded into double- Total 41 8 8 Totals composed the program: the 50-yard freestyle; 100-yard IN ALL SIZIS LISTID jMthl play for Baumann In 3th.

IB I a Grounded out for versailes In 1st; 7Zm eto Chicago 808 318 808-4 His 18 strikeouts in one "game against San Francisco I in 1959 tied the major league popoea our for Ramos in th: c- 5S-usf f2L Baltimore aw odd box a Doubled tor Va Id a so In 9th i Sinaled Landlt. PO-A-Chicago 24-10, Balti for Mlncher In 9th; Ran for Colavlto MOriTEl butterfly; 100-yard backstroke; 100-yard breaststroke; 200-yard freestyle. Ilka Suvanto, from Berke in lotn; singled for Sadowskl In loth more 27-11. DP-Adalr and Williams; Fox record held by Bob Feller Ran for Naragon In 10th; Grounded Aparlelo and Slavers; Adair, Hansen and out tor nscner in ntn. Kouf ax's lifetime total of 735 strikeouts in 747 innings is an William.

LOB-Chlcago 8, Baltimore 11. Detroit S08 800 000 10-4 IIOMOHEY HEEDED ANY OLD TIRE ON YOUR CAR IN TRADE ley, finished fourth over all Minnesota 808 300 011 117 28 Triandos, Slavers. HR Lollar. SB E. Robin jon, Pox, Smith.

Hansen. average of 8.87 whiffs per nine Mlncher. PO-A Detroit 31-11 1 Min with a point total of 4268 and teammate Lowell Yamashita nesota 33-14. DP Klllebrew, Gardner and IP ER 88 SO inning game, the best average Mlncher; Gardner, Valdivielso and Min- Score (U 1-2) 0 I in National League history chiner; Boros and Cash. LOB Detroit 7, ALL ROAD HAZARD placed eighth with 3729.

John 1 1-3 Piiarro Minnesota 12. (one out when winning run "I've always tried for vie scored in 11th). 2 Wood 2, Colavlto Ostram, of Las Lomas, broke Baumann Lown 2 4 4 3 0 0 2 2 5 2 8 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 4 4 8 6 2 0 0 0 2 INSTALLED FREE Dobbek, Green. 3ft Brown. HR Kaline, 5 2-3 1 7 2 tories, not strikeout records," Barber (W, e-3) Cash.

Lemon, Battey, Bruton. Battey, Wllhelm the meet record for the 100-yard butterfly with a mark I he said. "This makes two oarioia. IP ER BBSO I complete games in a row Faced 6 men In first. WP Pizarro.

Stevens, Schwarts, Napp. Rice. A 8454. of 55.4. The old mark was 56.6.

2Ei x-Foytack 7 7- hope I'm on my way." Ostram marked 4215 points for BUOYANT WASHINGTON KANSAS CITY 3. f-ox 1 1-3 2 Agulrre 1-3 1 Another Brooklyn native, fifth spot. abrkbl ab bl Fischer 11-3 2 Donohu (L. 1-1) 1-3 2 CAMP STOOL Value 1 Tom Davis, blasted a home- Jnjthis North Coast Section Veal as 4 0 1 0 Howser ss 4 2 -0 amos 0 O'Cormet Si 4 8 1 8 Pllarclk rf 4 0 13 4-un In the seventh Inning meet 31 boys competed, rep Sadowskl 1 2 Glel (W, 1-0) 1 0 LIFE VESTS Hlnton If 2 10 0 Lumpe 2b 4 0 2 0 Green rt A 1 1 1 Slebern If 3 0 1 0 I break up a great duel with -x-Faced wta men In 8th. Tasby cf 4 111 Bauer If 0 0 0 0 HBP By Ramos (Boros).

WP Ramos. Long lb 4 0 10 Thr'nt'v lb 3 0 0 0 resenting 18 schools Pacific Coast League Folding heavy nduty, seasoned hardwood Covered with vinyl coat- ed drill. 2940. 1.40 Value 0" Umont, Stewart, Berry, Llnsalata cKeough 0 0 0 0 Sullivan 3 0 0 0 1 Bob Gibson, a hard-throwing young St. Louis right-hander.

Koufax admitted he started A 10,987. Bright 3b 3 0 10 Posada cf 10 0 0 Daley 4 0 0 0 aHankins 110 0 BOSTON NEW YORK U.S. COAST GUARD APPROVED New a a Donovan 1 0 0 0 Causey 3b 2 0 0 0 bKlaus 1 0 0 0 Nuxhall 3 111 get tired late in the game, abrhbl ab ol lacoma oto odo 037 08 13 San Diego 001 001 310 17 14 Kllppsteln 000 0 dStevens 1 00 0 5 2 2 2 kapok tilNng. in Stan Musial's second-inning single was the only Card hit Lovenouth, Daviault (7) Bvarlv im 4 0 10 4 13 2 sealed cells. Adjust Total MlH Total 4 BUOYANT BOAT Tielenthaler () and Orslno; Horlen, Wil CHtOt Ran for Posada In 5m; Filed put liams (I) and Retier.

WP Wlliemj. LP mm the ninth. able web straps. for Donovan 7th; Ran for Long in CUSHIONS ethi Grounded out for Klippstein in IT. LOUIS Schilling to 4 0 0 0 Kubek ss Hardy cf 3 10 0 Boyer 3b Y'str'skl If 3 10 0 Blanch'd Jensen rf 4 113 Maris cf Manors 3b 4 0 1 0 Berra rf Runnels lb 3 0 0 0 Skowron lb Nixon 4 0 0 0 Cerv If Buddln ss 3 110 Rlch'son 2b Muffett 0 0 0 0 Ford Hillman 2 0 0 0 Arroyo aRepulskl 10 10 Brewer 0 0 0 0 Tietentnaier.

Spokane 000 300 33110 11 Seattle ......000 000 001 1 3 LOS ANGBLEs 2 100 4 0 10 4 110 4 0 2 1 4 0 2 1 1100 1080 th. 9x9 SIZE brhM brfcM C4-3672) Small Ortega and Camil Borland. Radats Washington 808 100 828-4 Kansas City 108 83S 0x 4 aIlls 4 0 0 0 Flood Ct 4 0 1 fi Marrin (7) and Giie. Siffiam ft 2 0 18 CunnlMm rf 4 0 0 None. PO-A-Washlngton 24-11, Kan Vancouver 200 020 101 8 I 0 Reg.

2.49 M.DavIl cf 2 0 0 0 WNta lb 4 8 1 sas City 27-14. DP-Long, Veal and Long; Portland 010 007 JOx 11 17 0 Howard rf 1 0 0 8 Boyar 36 4 0 0 Howser, Lumpe end Throneberry. LOB U.S.C.Gu Approved. Vinyl plastic cover, padded with kapok in electronically sealed inserts. Loop handles.

Fomleles 0 0 0 0-Totals 11 8 I Total iLllllt 3b 1 0 0 0 Moslat if 4 0 1 Washington 8, Kansas City 4. 2B Howser, 33 4 II 8 Bamberger, Piche (8) Paine (8) Besana (7) and White; Choate. Bauta (7) and SnkMr r-ef 4 0 10 Sptncor ss 10 0 veal, hr Tesoy, (reen. SB rtowser Causey, Throneberry, Bright. Larmiuaro.

WP Choate. LP Piche. r.Davts 3b 4 111 Grsm'as 2b 3 0 0 Lartcar lb 4 0 10 Smith 3 0 0 (4-3674) Largt Reg. 3.29 M-3673)' Modi urn Reg. 2.89 a Singled for Hillman In tthi Ran for Repulskl in 8th.

Bos ton 80S 000 318-4 1.97 2.44 IP ER BB SO Salt Lake 130 001 000-4 11 Hawaii 000 212 00x-8 12 Hodess lb 0 0 0 0 Gibson 10 0 1 -fairly 3 0 10 bJamas 10 0 ftoatboro 4 0 0 0 McDanM 0 0 0 McDowell, Tyriver (8) and Edwardai New York SM 818 BSx-8 E-Rlchardson. PO-A Boston 244. New Grant and Wilson. WP Grant. LP Mc Koufax 1 0 0 0 Donovan (L, 0-5) 8 8 4 4 1 Klippstein ..2 10 0 0 Nuxhall (W, 2-1) 7 3 3 3 HBP By Donovan (Posada).

York 27-11. DP Jensen and Runnels; Dowell. Total 10 1 0 1 Ford, Kubek and Skowron. LO Boton 3, New York S. IB Skowron.

HR Jen a Forced Howard In Ittii Struck Daley. Runge, Carrigan, Drummond, 3-RING INFLATABLE POOL 49.95 Value sen, Blanchard, Kubek. Ford. out for Gibson- In tm. Paparalla.

2: 14. A 4 CLEVELAND LOS ANOELES La Anoalos OW ON M0-1 IP IR BB SO California League Stockton 0OOO1OO0O-1 Vlsalia 000 351 33X-15 18 $. Louis 800 (1090) abrhbl abrkbl St Mono. PO-A Los Anoslat 17-5. Louis 27-10.

DP Gibson, Spenctr and 4 12 1 (5), Alford (7) and White: Gilliam. Wills and Larkor; Smith, 5. 8 0 0 2nd; 5000 Dunlop, Hlnes (7); Santiago and vldetlch Spancor and Grammas; Snider and Gil 4 0 0 1 x-Muffett (L, 04) 1 Hillman i Fornleles 1 yFord (W, 8-1) ..7 Arroyo 1 Faced 2 man men in 8th. U-Soar, Chylek, A-13407. 2 0 0 0 liam.

LOB Los Angaia 7, St. Louis 2B Gilliam. HP. T. Davis.

Bakarsfleld 100 010 200-4 11 Modesto 000 000 20O-2 4 Faced 2 3 0 1 Temple 2b Piersall cf Essegian Power lb Kirkland rf Romano Held ss Phillips 3b Grant Latman 4 2 2 2 Gett, Lott (7) and Walters; Flynn. IP I HUM Smith, McKlnley. UMBRELLA tJaUXI 0 FEATURING WALL-TO-WALL FLOOR el-iarl ranoov Chambers (8) ana Slater. Fresno ...100 300 002-8 8 Reno 001 012 000-4 3 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 3 110 10 0 0 00 0 0 8 0 11 Pearson cf 4 10 0 Aspfnte 2b 4 3 3 0 Wagner 5 1 1 0 Klus'skt lb 4 3 3 4 Bflko lb 3 3 4 Thomas rf 4 3 3 1 Averlll 5 1 1 1 Leek 3b 4 0 11 Bridges ss 1 0 0 0 Moeller Casale aThr'n'b'y James Garver bHamlm Puren cHunt MEXICAN LEAOUB Koufax (W, S-2) Gibson (L. 1-1) 0 Mc Denial 1 Vargo, Crawford, Ski.

2: 14. A 8071. A "Kid's" Delight Embossed vinyl sheeting Jumbo top rings Vinyl drain Decorative designs on pool -bottom Water capacity 95 Gallons Barltck, Jackow- Mexico City Tigers 4-0. Veracruz Cataldo, Roas (9) and Camplte; Inker, Penland (7), Rivera (9), Kendrlck Alum, treatec, top- Mexico City Reas t-10, Pozoj Rica 8-14. 1000 0000 0 0 0 0 (f) and Valla.

Monterrey at puaoia, posiponaa. -VH8 1 VI 0 Oversized rear Insect barrier threshold! Pull-over mosquito net door. 000 0 1 00 0 oooo Morgan Total ststs Totals 42131211 COMPLETE WITH POLt cmou, Struck out for Casale In 4th; Sin Compare at 7.95 ARE YOU SPORTS EXPERT? 5.88 gled for Garver in 7m; struck out for Bonus" feature: "WATER SANITIZER" Duron 8th. 3.LB. warm SLEEPING BAG Cleveland 832 858 318-13 Los Angeles 801 181 208 FILLED.

Leek, Essegian, Temple. PO-A aSOWSSsssssssajsssr Cleveland 27-7, Los Angeles 27-11. DP (Moeller. Asoromonto and uszewski Robinson Homers In Red Victory INDIANAPOLIS, May 26-UB-The Cincinnati Reds mauled their Indianapolis American Association farm club 12-0 last night in an exhibition game called after six innings because of rain. The Reds put together two big innings-the third and the fourth for 11 runs.

Six runs came across in the third on six hits, including a homerun by Frank Robinson with one aboard. Seven hits accounted for five runs injhg fourth. LOB Cleveland 4, Los Angeles 10. 2B Pearson 2, Temple, Bllko, Held. HR, Romano.

Held, Kirkland, Thomas 2, SB0GCS ferTelEm9cncies PnilliDS.F-Wegnar, SrUrklend ER BB SO 39 SPARKPLUGS Brand New, 10,000 mile Guarantee Carry a tptrt set VOLTAGE REGULATORS 8 2-1 2 1-1 1 1-S 22-1 1 1 Grant (W, 44) Latman Moeller (L, 0-4) Casala James Garver Duron Morgan Klnnamen. Factory Rebuilt by experts, carry a Flaherty. Hurley, Hono- 1.98 1 chick. 2:34. A 3,52.

reserve on long trips Most cars. ex. 1 THE HIKER Question: Ray Harroun won th first 500-mil rac at the Lidianapolli Speedway on May 30, 1911. What was the average m.pJi his Mormon? KM mpk tU7 mphj: K7U8mpBd.101.Umph Answer on Page 20 FAN BELTS A spare Fan belt is must for out of 'Q town travel. Most Cars lelaf (21 00 ui Tio into a douDie pay waterproof ground cloth c.

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