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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 13

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-iJjThe Casper Tribune-HeroM Friday, Sept. 12, 1958 13 yijijTOjj.ii,iii.iij..(.nji,niwMiuwk...kiii. jMuiujiii) ii i i. hi wumj 'M-'-. rj I I lf Kentucky Only Right HEie iiunaoer I XL-' 4- rSfc ry Players ay With His Major Eleven Set Saturday By JACK CLARY Associated Press Sports Writer With the first full Saturday of college football still two weeks away and a partial slate due next weekend, there is a sneak preview In store Saturday with a smatter-.

in-x of opening games and some robust full dress scrimmages. Kentucky is the only national power to open, with an inter-ocean clash against the University --ol Hawaii at Louisville. Wildcats' -Coach Blanton Collier said the counted the winning run on Dave Philley's pinch single for a three-run eighth inning that beat th Dodgers 4-3. It was the only game scheduled in the National League. In the American League, first place New York was idle.

The By ED WILKS Associated Press Sports Writer No one ever has accused Eddie Sawyer of being buddy-buddy with his guys, but he's a great man for psychology as a retread manager with Philadelphia Phillies. Just a few days ago he took a with MAC HAZEL Chicago White Sox whipped Boston 4-1, Washington tripped Detroit 7-6 and Kansas City defeated Baltimore 7-1. 1' swipe at Chico Fernandez, the chipper, proud shortstop peddled to the Phils by the Dodgers last year. "He hasn't shown me a thing," said Sawyer, the pennant skipper of 1950 who returned as Phils' manager July 22. If Chico hasn't show-n.

Sawyer anything since then, Sawyer just hasn't been looking. Sunday," the day after Sawyer's dig, the Phils lost a double-header to Cincinnati, but Chico was 5- game was cheduled mainly so his sophomore-laden team could get experience before wading into a tough South-Eastern Conference Se Gwiiias schedule. Drake takes on South Dakota Foote, a junior at UCLA, met Tom Aaron, a Florida senior. Texan in a non-missouri Valley Conference tilt in the other major --Saturday game. Two stronger les- -ser lights find Florida State meeting Tennessee Tech and Bradley facing Iowa Teachers.

A host of small college games SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A rawhide-tough ex-champion, two surprised collegians and a virtual unknown today battled in the 36-hole semifinal round of the 58th National Amateur Golf Championships. The bracketing assured a col- for-8 and drove in a run. Tuesday he doubled home the Phils' first run when they beat Los Angeles 4-3 and ended their losing stding at seven. Wednesday, Fernandez was hitless, but the Phils beat Los Angeles 8-6. Is on tan for Saturday.

La Crosse I Last night, Chico really beat the I Headquarters for BRAND I UNDERWEAR BRIEFS $125 "jj UNDER SHIRTS $1C0 I CLOTHING CO. 221 So. Center Billy Maxwell won it that year. In the other semi two 34-year-olds dueled Charlie Coe of Oklahoma City who won the national title in 1949 and Roger Mc-Manus of Cincinnati who says he hopes he's a better salesman than a golfer. This quarter, with a distinct Southern flavor McManus was born in South Carolina survived from the original field of 200 who lege player in the final for the first time since 1951 as Dick rap.

He tied the game with a two-run single, then stole second and (Wis.) defeated McAlester 26-7 in an opener Thursday night. This will be the final Saturday practice for the Southern and At- lantic Coast Conference teams, as well as the Southwest Conference, Named Grand Master PORTOROZ, Yugoslavia (ap) Bobby Fischer, the 15-year-old Salt Lake City, Sept. 12 MIDDLEWEIGHT BATTLE: Former middleweight champion and current No. 2 challenger Gene Fullmer of West Jordan, swings at Spider Webb of Chicago in their 10-round bout which Fullmer won on a unanimous decision. Webb opened cuts above Fullmer's eyes during the brawl, but the cuts failed to slow down the rugged Utah cyclone.

(See Story Page 12) (AP Wirephoto). Houston Group Has Plan for Major League started over the Olympic Country's Club's Lake Course on Monday. For both Foote and Aaron, this is the first time in the U. S. Amatuer.

"I came here hoping to play well enough to make the Walker Cup team," declared Aaron, the Brooklyn wonder kid, has the distinction today of being the youngest Grand Master in the long history of chess. Bobby achieved the title Thursday night when he wound up fifth in the six-week international chess tournament set up to determine six potential challengers for the world title. Southeastern Conference cham pion. HOUSTON (AP) Businessmen hoping to bring major league baseball to Houston say they have a definite plan that will be developed only on an orderly basis. "We have applications on file with both the National and American leagues but the proper time for formal appearances before the leagues will come when we have The 21-year-old from Gainesville, ousted ex-titlist Dick Chapman and 1956 runner up Chuck Kocsis in Thursday's two rounds.

Chapman went out 3 and 2 and Kocsis 7 and 5. McManus dropped putts of 25 feet at the second hole, 10 on 13, 15 on 15 and 36 at 16 in eliminating Ward Wettlaufer, the Hamilton College senior from Buffalo. N. who had downed Harvie Ward of San Francisco 3 and 2. Coe eliminated two collegians Ned Garver, knocked off the who all onen next weekend.

So do some of the Eastern independents, plus some out of conferences games in the Mid and Far West. Wake Forest, opening next week- end against Maryland in an Atla-, -tic Coast Coference game, has been promised an all-out scrimmage Saturday. Clemson get its first look at Virginia plays in preparation for its Sept. 20 opener and these will be emphasised in workouts from now on. Princeton, though not opening until Sept.

27, has a full game-type scrimmage set against Le-'. 'hish. Virginia Military, 1957 Southern Conference champs, began working against Morehead State plays for their Sept. 20 date, while Dan Devine concentrated his Missouri Tigers on the opener with Vander-bilt. Two national bigwigs, Notre and Oklahoma, began mak-' 5 ing some advance planning for their Sept.

27 openers. The Irish, who start against Indiana, will probably have to replace starting Center Bob Scholtz, out with a knee Injury, while the Sooners began setting a starting eleven with "hast of changes. They meet West Virginia at Norman, Okla. North Carolina picked its start lng team to oppose North Carolina State next weekend while Duke worked two quarterbacks with the first team against South Carolina plays. our own house a little bit more in order," said Craig Cullinan head of a syndicate seeking the franchise.

Cullinan's grocp spearheaded a successful campaign that saw Harris County residents on July 26 approve a 20-million-dollar revenue bond proposal for a county 1 i rSHVJj Reel Estof hnPj fill House Trailer Furniture Signature Birds for the fourth time in six decisions this season with a four-hitter. They-scored on two singles and a fly ball in the third inning, but Garver (12-10), a Comeback of the Year possibility, gave up only one more hit, none aiter the fifth. Preston Ward's sacrifice fly gave the As a 2-1 led In the "fifth against Billy O'Dell (14-11). Cerv's lone hit was his 33rd home run, a two-on shot that capped a five-run eighth. "li Lofiit More" Thursday.

He equalled par 70 to oust San Jose State's Dan Morgan, and then Deane Beman of the University of Maryland, each 1 up. Beman beat 55-year-old Johnny Dawson 3 and 1 in the morning. Foote eliminated Don Bispling- stadium and sports center. Cullinan, however, emphasizes that much preliminary work still must Get Any $25 $3,000 cr More be done. "The way I look at it is that the major league people have a right in us a wtsvw iiiiiiwiM By ED WILKS Associated Press Sports Writer Well, well, look who's tied for the American League batting lead.

A guy named Williams from Boston. It's been a long haul. that fuss over his ankle in the and missing opening day because of food poisoning. He didn't get over .300 until July 1. Then he had another spit spat with a booing crowd.

He spent his 40th birthday fighting a virus. The sickness kept him out of action from Aug. 24 to last Tuesday, when he was fifth in the bating race at .315. He has gone 5-for-ll since, tying teammate Pete Runnels for the lead at .320 yesterday with a 2-for-4 day as the Red Sox lost 4-1 at Chicago. Right behind is Bob Cerv of Kansas City at .319, with Cleveland's Vic Power fourth at .315.

Williams, shooting for his sixth title (although a far cry from his winning .388 of last season) drove i- the lone Boston run as the Fiji mtm i. ii wmii murium i. hoff of Winter Park, 2 and 1 and then downed Dr. Frank Taylor of Pomona, last year's runner-up, 4 and 3. White Sox swept the three-game set and took a lead over the Red Sox for second place.

The New York Yankees, who could clinch the pennant Sunday, were idle. They open a two-game set at Chicago tonight with a lO1-game lead and their magic number at five. Washington took a season series from Dstroit for the first time since 1954 by beating the Tigers 7-6, and Kansas City belted Baltimore 7-1 in the only other AL games scheduled. Philadelphia beat Los Angeles 4-3 in the only National League game. Dick Donovan (13-13) threw a seven-hitter for the White Sox.

But he needed Turk Lown's mop-up after he gave up his only two walks (one to Runnels, who was l-for-3) and Williams single in the eight inning. The White Sox counted their four in the fifth. Two-out, two-run singles by Jim Landis and Nellie Fox did it against Ike Delock (12-7). Roy Sievers and Albie Pearson each drove in two runs for the Senators. John Romonosky (2-4) won it in relief.

He retired the first 17 men he faced, but needed Ted Clevenger's help to put down a three-run Tiger try in the ninth. Al Cicotte (3-4) lost it. to expect that we prove to them that we mean business," said Cullinan, an heir to an oil fortune. "We intend to do that and right now we face a double-barreled situation getting sufficient leases to support the stadium and getting the stadium built. "The new County Board of Park Commissioners already has ar Matthews Is Worried Ove Tibbs Scrap Sports in Brief 15 I ii i ti----J- WESTERN FINANCE CO.

WE'RE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY HILLTOP BOWL Fur individual or team reservations. Call JERRY BEARMAN, 2-7615 By The Associated Press TENNIS TORONTO Dick Savitt East Orange, N.J.. advanced to the quarterfinals of the Invitation Tournament, as England's Billy Knight and Chile's Luis Ayala noved Into the semifinals. PHILADELPHIA (AP) Un 236 E. Midwest Joe Shickich, owner Phone 3-6181 beaten Len Matthews is worried about his scheduled 10-round fight chitects, and engineers at work studying possible sites and developing other studies," he said.

Busch Stadium, home of the class AA Texas League Houston Buffs, seats only 12,000 and its parking facilities are limited. Houston frequently has been at the Arena tonight against Boston's light-hittjng Tommy, Tibbs. He's not worried about losing, but rather how he'll win. The 19-year-old Philadelphia Dial 3-3446 Corner Second and Durbin among the leaders in minor league although attendance this year is expected to be only about 120,000 compared with 152,000 a year ago. Major leaguers in Houston would play before fans from throughout the giant industrial area that dots the upper Texas Gulf Coast.

Houston is the heart of the area and has an estimated 910,000 residents. There will be nearly three million within a radius of 150 miles of the NOTICE All property owned or controlled DIAMONDRING CO. is CLOSED to HUNTING and FISHING due to fire hazard STANDARD New Race Track Opens CARPENTERS VTLLE, 111. (AP) The nation's newest and fastest sports car race track gets its baptism of rumbling exhausts Saturday and Sunday. Meadowdale Raceways brings sports car racing in the Grand Prix tradition to the Midwest.

I can feel the difference new stadium. Major league baseball would re lightweight, who has won 12 of 13 bouts by kaockocts, is afraid the bout won't go the limit. No, he doesn't have rocks in his head. He just wants to prove to himself and his detractors even undefeated fighters have those he can box, go the 10-round limit and win by decision. Only against the veteran Pappy Gault has he been forced to wait for the decision.

And that was an eight-rounder. But the experts figure the young Negro sensation will make short work of Tibbs, one of the losingest fighters in the ring today. The 24-year-old Boston fighter in 92 bouts owns a 43-46-3 record. He is the current New England lightweight champion, for what that is worth, and holds a victory over Willie Pep, the 35-year-old former featherweight king who has seen his best fighting days. NBC will telecast.

Big Bonus in Standard Gasolines ceive sharp competition from such other athletic events in Houston as collegiate football and boxing. Charles-Jackson Threatened by Suspension LAS Nev. (AP) if the National Boxing Assn. has its way, neither Ezzard Charles nor Hurricane Jackson can get a foot in a ring. The NBA, holding its 39th annual convention here, Monday adopted resolutions" recommending that state NBA commissions suspend the two heavyweights if they try to fight again.

Delegates held that Charles, former world champion, and Jackson, onetime contender, are in no condition to fight. mr. 4 POWER HUNTING SCOPE KM: ST A A Ft vj liaL-iSfcSE 'iiHTT i UJ 3 1 JLi A 4 COATED LENS, EXTERNAL ADJUSTMENT REG. $35 SPECIAL Roy Harney Denies He's Being Bounced PHILADELPHIA (AP) General Manager Roy Harney of the Philadelphia Phillies has denied a report he will be replaced by the Phils' recently rehired field manager, Eddie Sawyer. "The report Is completely unfounded," Harney said.

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