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Sunday, Jun 14, 19641 14 Coiper Star-Tribunt ill 0e Iftwts Thursday; Boms to Beknt! SPORTS PANORAMA tours of the fairways prescribed by experts from the U.S. Golf Association. The course has been rebuilt, hole by hole, in recent years and now presents such a nigged test with only two par five holes even this blue-ribbon field was expected to have trouble with par. At 12:25 p.m., conies Palmer, the modern era's leading money winner, playing with Australia's Kel Nagle and Ford. Nieklaus and Palmer, prodigious hitters as well as superb competitors, were tlx? leading favorites because of tlie vast length of the tournament course designed by Robert Trent Jones and the exacting con Thursday are Larry Beck of Whispering Pines N.C., Charles Courtney of La Jolla, Calif, and amateur Robert Littler, of Athens, Ohio.

Nieklaus drew a 9:52 a.m., first round start in a threesome with British Open champion Bob Charles, the New Zealand southpaw, and Paul Harney of Rocklin, Calif. fied in a sectional at Pittsburgh. Former PGA winners include Nieklaus. Sneid. Player, Jerry Barlx-r, Jay and Lionel Hebert, Bob Rosburg.

Dow Finsterwald, Doug Ford, Chick Harhert. Walter Burkemo, Jim Turnesa and Jim F'errier. Tee Off First First to tee off at 7:45 a.m.. By STAN BOWKER Coach Dale Stiles will take a formers to Douglas this week to Hodeo championship won by Caser College last year. The four-day show underway Thursday evening ut p.m.

with opening ceremonies and the beginning of the. first go-around. Friday night will complete the first go-around. Saturday afternoon and evening will feature the second go-around and Sunday beginning at 1:30 p.m., will be the finals in each event. Promoting the national show are Jim Itoush of Douglas and Pete Burns of Laramie.

Yankees Close Gap in AL Flag Chase With 6-3 Win Top Cowboys NEW YORK (UPI) Reliever Bill Stafford pitched one-hit ball over 4 1-3 innings Saturday to lead the New York Yankees to a 6-3 comeback victory over the Chicago White Sox. Pete Mikkelsen was called on to get the final two outs of the game, however, after Stafford yielded his While a second straight national title is not going to be easy to come by, the Thunderbirds do have two of the top college cowboys in the I'nited States in Denny Wall and Pink Petersen. Wall came to Caser College from Miles City, after winning the bull riding event In the national high school rodeo in Last year he played a key role in leading the T-Hirds to the national title and this year he is even better in all three riding events. During the Spring. Wall won saddle hronc and bull riding honors in Lle Central Hocky Mountain Region and was named AllAround Cowboy for Petersen is one of two freshmen on this year's team and won first place honors in the region for bareback bronc riding.

He was second in the race for Ail-Around honors as he and Wall staged a spirited, though friendly, duel for top honors. Jim Johnston and Rill Mankln both have previous national finals experience. Last year Johnston placed fourth in steer wrestling while Mankln was third In ribbon roping in the national show. Roy Jarrard and freshman Gordan Steinmiller round out (he Casper entry. Jarrard competed unattached last year in the college circles.

Only Junior College I WASHINGTON (ITI) Easy does it Julius Boroi opens his defense of the U.S. Open golf champion- ship at 1:25 p.m., EDT, next Thursday on the longest coui'se in the tournament's his-, torv. Then, for three days and four rounds over the yard par 35-3" 70 layout at Washington's Congressional Country Club, trw stolid, two-time titleholder will have to beat back the challenges of a dozen men picked to le-throne him, with Arnold Palmer. Jack Nieklaus, Gary Player, Billy Casper and Tony Lema in the lead. Dash Speedway Highlight Cars driven by Bill Ginriche and I-eon White hurtled into the flagmens' barricade in front of the stands in a siectacular crash highlighting the stock car races at the quarter-mile track cast of Casper Friday night.

The cars bounced 15 hands high and the flagmen sprinted for safety, but both drivers emerged unseratched, but losers in the exciting Trophy dash won by Kirk Dew ess of Glenrock. Tiie nine events sponsored by the Casper Stock Car Racing Association clicked off in rapid sequence under fknidlights, giving the fans four hours of entertainment. Peck President It was announced Jack Peck is the new president of the Association, succeeding E. F. (Chick) Choyeski, who stepped down to devote full time to the management of the track iCas-per speedway.

Winners in the time laps were Leo Corkell in a Class car, 22.06 seconds, and Pack, with an A car, 19.71. Choyeski announced another stock car racing card will be offered the fans this afternoon, starting at 1 p.m. The racing events Friday night resulted in more crackups than usual. In the Main event, 15 laps, Ron Nelson, Ken Miller and Jack McNulty crashed into the retaining wall at the northwest corner and were out of the race. Mel Miller placed first, Dewees second.

Other Winners In the Fast 12 laps, only five cars finished out of 12. Don Morgan, in Car 9ift), won the followed by Bob Burback. Other events and winners: Heat, Mel Miller; A Heat, Jack Peck; Slow Trophy Dash, Don Westbrook A Trophy, Ned Peterson; Losers, Ron Nelson; A lasers, Eddie Vang; A Main. Ned Peterson; Main, Ieo Corkel. Go-Kart races are also scheduled today and time laps will be eliminated to speed the racing events.

its. Casper is the only junior college entered in the national finals as a team. The T-Birds have their work cut out for them as they must compete against some outstanding four-year colleges and universities. The Central Rocky Mountain Region champion may prove to be the team to beat as Colorado State ('Diversity has a well-balanced team that is capable of picking up all of the marbles. The Thunderbirds appear strong in the riding events but a little weak in the roping events.

Matching the 540 points piled up by Casper in winning last year's show will be hard to do as there are at least six outstanding teams entered in the Douglas affair. leum of six eteian rodeo I''- defend the National Intercollegiate Girls Tops WESTERN DIVISION American League Farm Red Sox 4-0 1 000 Senators 3-1 .700 White Sux 2-1 Yankees 2-1 M'i Twins 2-2 .500 Indians 2-2 .500 Athletics 0-2 .000 Orioles 0-3 .000 Timers 0-3 .000 National League Farm Dodgers 4 0 1.000 Reds 3-0 HOC Phillies 3-1 .750 Cubs 1-1 .51) Buffs 2-2 .500 Cards 1-2 .333 Braves 1-3 .250 Pirates 03 .000 Giants 0-3 .000 Wyoming Colorado State University will be hard-pressed to repeat in the women's division as the University of Wyoming team has been running roughshod over this region in the five regional rodeos. CSU had trouble even qualifying as a one-girl team. Marie Mass of Southern Colorado State College was actually the number two team in the region. However women must field three performers in the national show.

At any rate an outstanding show is on tap for rodeo fans. Sunday's finals will include only the top 10 in each event and with all of the festivities planned should prove to be one of the rodeo highlights in Wyoming this summer. Little League Standings Boms tecs off in a thm'Mirne with Ca.sXT unl U.S. Amateur chuinpion Doane Ik-man, one of nnlu lit nmiitoilre 1h11 I'l'nhpH the f(11. 6h 0eii chainpmnsliip By Die time Bonus angers the call.

52-vear-old Sam Snead will have a pretty fair idea of whether his 24th try at the title will turn out like all the rest a disaster. Can't Forget Blowup Snead tees off at 27 a with Lema and Bobby Nichols. Old Sam has been second or tied for second lour different times and another he can't forget was his astonishing blowup on the last hole in 1039 as he took an eight when a five would have won the crown. In addition to Bonis, who won in 1052 and last year in a playoff with Palmer and Jacky Cu-pit, the field includes five former champions and 13 who have won PGA titles. 0en winners Casper (1959), Palmer U0, Gene Littler tllttil), and Nieklaus I19fi2'.

qualified automatically for the tournament program and were exempt from the series of tests over the nation the last three weeks. Ed Furgol U954), quali ELI BEBOUT Prep All-American Eli Bebouf Is Named Ail-American SHOSIIONI Eli Bebout, all-around athlete at Shoshoni High School for the past four years, has been named to the Prep All-America Basketball team in a poll of coaches and sportswriters across the United States. The final selection is made by Coach and Athlete magazine in cooperation with the Royal Crown Bottling Co. Bebout was a two-year All-Stater and led the Wranglers to three straight Class tournament crowns. Cage coach at Shoshoni is Bill Sollars.

Last spring, Bebout received an appointment to the Air Force Academy where he hopes to play next year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. II.

Bebout of Shoshoni. Amateur Golf Title were consistently bad with their drive and their second shots and they putted poorly. One of the officials of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, the ruling body of British golf, admitted sadly: "I am afraid our final is never the same without an American playing in it. There was no great tension or atmosphere with two Englishmen playing as there was last year at St.

Andrews when the entire American Walker Cup team was beaten before the final." Since this is not a Walker Cup year, most of the leading U.S. amateurs did not make the trip to Britain. Bob Sweeny of Palm Beach, the last survivor of the 31-man U.S. delegation, was beaten in Friday's quarter-finals. 1 i ft 4 if Baltimore Loses BOSTON LTI Boston righthander Earl Wilson stopped Baltimore on five hits Saturday while the Red Sox pounded Oriole rookie Wally Bunker for a 6-2 victory.

The Red Sox, who deprived Baltimore of a chance of moving in on the first place White Sox, racked Bunker for six runs on eight hits during the six innings he worked. Six of the hits were for extra bases. Wilson, who walked one and struck out nine, gave up solo homers to Sam Bow ens in the fourth and Jerry Adair in the eighth. But Boston had put tlie game away with a four-run rally in the second on two walks and doubles by Lee Thomas, Wilson and Felix Mantilla. Baltlmora Boston ab bl ab bl Brandt cf 4 0 0 0 Aparicio ss 2 0 0 0 Johnson ss 2 0 0 0 Gaines If 4 0 10 Sibern lb 10 0 0 Robinson 3b 3 0 0 0 Adair 2b 3 111 Bowens rf 3 12 1 Jones 2b 5 2 2 0 Mantilla 4 0 3 4 Congliro 2 0 1 0 Mejias cf 2 0 0 0 Stuart lb 4 0 10 Thomas rt 3 110 Wiliams 3b 3 0 0 0 Bressoud ss 3 1 0 0 Tillman 3 10 0 Wilson 4 111 Brown Bunker Slock Totals 3,0 1 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 19 2 5 1 Totals 13 6 001 000 010 Baltimore Boston PO-A Baltimore 040 101 00x a 2510.

Boston 2712. DP Jones, Bressoud and Stuart; Wil- Mams, Jones and Stuart; Bressoud, Jones and Stuart. LOB-Baltimore 1, Boston 7- 2B-Thomas, Wilson, Mantilla 3B- Conialiaro, Jones. HR Bowens, Adair. SB-Jones.

'P Bunker (L, 6-2) 6 I a 4 3 Stock 2 1 0 0 0 0 Wilson (W, 6-2) U-Runge. Smith, 2:13. ..9 5 1 2 1 Stewart, Honochick. Utah State Tourney To Open Early WICHITA, Kan. (UPP- The National Baseball Congress announced Saturday that the 6th annual Utah State tournament would begin in Smithfield July 1, instead of the previously set date of July 3.

Ray Dumont, president of the Congress, said the Utah State champions would meet Colorado's number one team, which will be determined after the tournament beginning in Hugot. The Utah-Colorado series will begin Aug. 14 in Wichita, Dumont said. Use Tribune Want Ads! AT STUD Hobo Joe Hancock Black Stallion Height 15-1, Weight 1300 lbs. ATTENTION: Steer, Team and Calf Ropers.

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Excellent for 4-H projects. THIS! A TAYLOR TOPPER Anqel Streak Ends DETROIT (ULD The De-troit Tigers Saturday snapped a four-game Los Angeles winning streak by pounding four pitchers for 14 hits in dumping the Angels. 8-5. Dick McAuliffe picked up three hits, including a triule and a two-run home run, and Don Wert had two singles and three RBIs to pace the Detroit hitting attack against Fred Newman, loser Willie Smith (1-4) Bob Duliba and Dan Osinsky. Detroit scored three runs in the fourth inning to take a 3-1 lead and never trailed again.

Righthander Dave Wickersham hurled his fifth complete game and picked up his eighth win against five defeats. Shortstop Jim Fregosi led the Los Angeles attack against Wickersham with two home runs, each with a man on base. It marked the first time in his career that he socked two four-baggers in one contest. With his two hits in four at bats, Fregosi upped his average to to take the Arnerican League in that department. Tony Oliva of Minnesota ranked second at .356.

Lh Anaeles Detroit lb bi ib bi 1 Green cf 3 10 0 Lumpe lb 4 0 0 1 Rodgers 4120 Bruton ct 4 1101 Fregosi ss 4 2 2 4 Kaline rf 3 1 2 0 1 Cllnton rf 4 0 10 Cash lb 3 0 10' Adcock lb 4111 Demeter If 4 1 1 1 Klrknirll, mini FiMhiii 4171 Satriano 3b 4 0 0 0 McAulife ss 4 3 3 3 Knoop 2b 3 0 10 Wert 3b 3 0 3 3 Newman 1 0 0 0 Wickrshm 3 0 1 0 Smith 2 0 0 0 Duliba 0 0 0 0 Oslnski 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 5 7 Totals 31 14 I Los Angeles 010 001 020- 5 Detroit 000 301 40x I E-Rodgers, Knoop. PO A-Los Angeles 24-7; Detroi 27 9. DP Newman, Rodgers and Adcock; Newman, Fregosi and Adcock; Fregosi. Knoop and Adock; Wert, Lumpe and Cash LOB-Los Angel-s 3, Detroit 6. 3B-McAulifle.

HR-Adcock, Fregosi (2). SB- Kaline. Wickersham. SF-Lumpe, Wert. ip er bb so Newman 3 1-3 7 3 1 2 2 Smith (L, 1-4) 2 2-3 4 1 1 0 1 Duliba 1-3 2 3 1 0 Oslnski 12-311102 Wickarsham (W, 8-5) 9 7 5 2 3 Ex-Wimbledon Chairps Win Tenr' "rowns BRISTOL, England (UPI) -Former Wimbledon champions Chuck McKinley and Karen Hantze Susman captured the men's and women's singles titles Saturday in the West of England Lawn Tennis Championships.

McKinley, who will be the defending men's Wimbledon titlist in two weeks, played consistent tennis to beat Fred McMillan of South Africa, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, bwhile Mrs. Susman, who won at Wimbledon in 1962, had lo rally to overcome French champion Francoise Durr, 6-8, 6-3, 6-3. Mrs. Susman made it two titles here since she teamed with Rita Bentley of England Friday to beat Norma Baylon of Argentina and Helga Schultze of Germany. 6-4, 7 3.

for the women's doubles championship. THIS? YOUR CHOICE WITH 1 or first hit to Tom McGraw with one man out in the ninth. Stafford, who gained his third victory without a defeat, gave up only two walks, one of them in the ninth. It was the fourth straight defeat for the White Sox, their longest losing streak of the season, and their third in a row to the Yankees in this five-game series. The Yankees scored what proved to be the winning run in the fifth inning when Tony Kubek led off with a single and moved to second on a sacrifice.

Mickey Mantle was walked intentionally and Tommy Tresh it McGaha Gets Win CLEVELAND (LTD The Kansas City Athletics used a two-run homer by Bill Bryan, eight bases on balls, and John Wyatt's strong relief pitching Saturday to score their first victory under new manager Mel McGaha, 5-4, over the Cleveland Indians. Jim Gentile gathered four of the walks issued by Indians' hurlers and scored twice. At bat, the A were paced by Biyan with his homer off starter Sonny Siebert and a long single that set up another run. John Romano collected two of the Indians' five hits ami was responsible for two of the runs with a homer and a double. Of the five Cleveland hits, four were extra-base blows.

What turned out to be the winning run came on Gentile's fourth pass with Gary Bell pitching in the seventh inning. Gentile raced to third on Bryan's long sacrifice against the left field fence and scored on Nelson Mathews' sacrifice fly. Kanin City Cltvlllnd ab bl bl Howier 3 2 10 Causey is Woclk If Charles 3b Colavlto rf Gentilt lb Bryan Mathews cf Green 2b Pena Wyatt 3 110 5 0 0 0 3 0 10 son 12 0 0 4 12 2 3 0 0 1 3 110 Davalllo cf 3 0 0 1 Wagner It 4 0 10 Chance rf 3 0 0 1 Whittlld lb Romano Alvls 3b Brown 2b 3 10 0 3 12 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 a-Frncone 1 0 0 0 Held lb 10 10 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 Slebert Bell b-Moran MrMahon 0 0 0 0 Total 31 4 4 Totals JO 4 5 4 Doubled for Brown In 7th; Popped up for Bell in 7th. Kansas City 102 100 100 Cleveland 100 100 110- 4 PO-A-Kansas City 27-5, Cleveland 27-4. SOB-Kansas City Cleveland 4.

2B-Romano, Francona, 3B Howser. HR Bryan, Romano. SB Green. SF Davalil-lo, Mathews, Chance. Ip er bb so Pens (W, 7-3) 6 2-3 4 3 3 2 4 Wyatt 21-3 1 1 1 1 I Siebert (L, 1-3) 3 1-3 5 4 4 4 7 Bell 3 2 3 1 1 1 4 3 McMahon 2 0 0 0 0 4 HBP By Bell (Charles).

Winner-Bell. U- Umonl, DiMuro, Paparella, Drum-mond. 1:51. I Parnelli Jones Joins Pikes Peak Auto Field COLORADO SPRINGS UPI Parnelli Jones of Torrence, winner of the Indianapolis 500 in 19)3. joined the stock car field Sunday for the annual, July 4 Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb.

Jones, who won the stock car championship here last year, will team with Louis J. Unser, a two-time winner from Garden Grove to drive a 1964 Mercury Marauder for Bill Stroppe Associates of Long Beach, Calif. One of Unser brothers, Al Unser of Albuquerque, N.M., entered the championship division Saturday. He will drive an Offenhauser car for Vince Conze of Gardena, Calif. Al Unser and still another brother, Bobby, are the only drivers to go up the twisting 1.42-mile road in under 13 minutes.

Bobby won the 13 mam-pionship division title in a record 12:30.6. Need Ventilation? Rusco All-Steel, Self-Storing COMBINATION SCREEN AND STORM DOOR 't followed with a single to right for the run. Kubek drove in the final two runs with an eighth-inning single. Mantle enjoyed a perfect day at the plate with three hits, including his 11th home run in the fourth inning, to raise his batting average from .15 to .331. Chicago Nw York ib bl Landi? cf 4 0 0 0 Weis 2b 2 0 0 0 Bulo-d 2b 0 0 0 0 Ward 3b 4 0 10 Hansen ss 3 10 0 Robinson rf 3 10 0 Nichlson It 2 110 bl Kubek it 5 12 3 Rchrdsn 2b 4 1 1 0 Maris rt 4 0 0 0 Manila ct 3 12 2 b-Lopaz It 0 0 0 0 Trash It-ct 4 0 2 1 Howard 4 110 McCraw lb 3 0 Pp-'ois lb 2 10 0 4 12 1 10 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 10 McNrtiwy 10 0 1 Llni 3b Martin 10 0 9 Downing Kreul7er 1 0 0 0 a-Boysr Wilhelm 1 0 0 0 S'Mfo-d Mni 0 0 0 0 Mikelsen 0 0 0 0 dCnlnghm 10 0 0 Totals 17 4 3 Totali 16 a Grounded out tor Downing In th; b-Ran for Mantle In 7th; c-Walked tor Well in Othj Struck out lor Moisl In 9th.

Chicago M0 100 000 1 Nl-W York 109 10 E-AflcNertney. Nicholson. PO-A Chlca-go 1i New York 37-9. OP-Ward. Wis and McCraw; Hansen, Buford and Mc-Crflw.

lob Chicago Nw Yorr a. Richardson, Howard. HR Mantle. Kreutier, McCraw, Richardson. SF Mc-Nertney.

er bb so Kreutzer 4 5 3 3 1 1 Wilhelm (L, 0 3) 3 1 3 6 3 1 1 4 Mossi 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Downing 4 3 3 3 4 5 Stafford (W, 3-0) 4 1-3 1 0 0 3 3 Mikkelsen 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 HBP By Wilhelm (Pepltone). WP-Kreutzer, Downing. U-M'Kinlev. THY lak, Soar, Saltrno. A 1 5,531.

it it Senators Win WASHINGTON (UPI) -Claude Osteen allowed 10 hits but pitched all the way Saturday to give the Washington Senators a 4-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins. It was Os-teen's fifth win and fifth complete game of the season. Chuck Hinton drove in what proved to be the winning run in the sixth inning with a single to right center, which brought home Ed Brinkman who had singled and move to third on Don Zimmer's single. The Twins took an early lead when Zoilo Versalles led off the game with his fourth home run of the season. Washington came back to tie in the first as Bill Skowron singled in Brinkman, who had walked and moved up on a walk and a fly ball by Hinton.

Minnesota went ahead again in the third as Rich Rollins tripled over left fielder Hinton's head when Hinton slipped and fell. Tony Oliva knocked Rollins in with a grounder. Washington again tied the scode in Uie sixth when Don Lock doubled with two out to drive in Hinton from second. Washington added an insurance run in the seventh on a sacrifice bunt by Chuck Cottier, which scored Fred Valentine from third base. Losing pitcher Garland Shifflett on the play by first baseman Bob Allison and had to leave the game.

Bernie Allen of the Twins also had to leave the game in the fifth inning with a torn ligament when Zimmer crashed him breaking up a double play. Minnesota Washington ab bi eb bi Versales si 5 111 Brnkmn ss 3 110 Rollins 3b 5 14 0 Zimmer 3b 3 0 1 0 Oliva rf 3 0 11 Hinton It 5 13 1 Killebrew If 4 0 0 0 Skowron lb 5 0 1 1 Allison lb Hall cf Battey Allen 2b Kindall 2b Roland Shifflett Pleis c-Kostro Totali 3 0 10 Lock rf cf 4 0 11 4 0 0 0 Leppert 3 0 0 0 b-Vlntint 10 10 Brmley 2 0 0 0 Hunt cf 2 0 0 0 a-Klng rf 1 0 0 0 Cottier 2b 0 0 0 0 Osteen 10 10 35 1 10 1 Totals 3 0 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 10 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 33 4 I 4 a Fliad out for for Leppert In 7th In Wi. Hunt In 5th Ran Singled for Pleis Minnesota 101 000 000 2 Washington IN 111 lOx 4 Cottier, Versalles, Zimmer, Allen. PO-A Minnesota 24-7, Washington 27-16. DP Zimmer, Cottier and Skowron; Brink-man, Cottier and Skowron; Osteen, Brinkman, Cottier, and Skowron.

LOB Minnesota 10, Washington 14. IB Allen, Lock, Hinton. 38 Rollins. HR-Vtrsallea. Oliva, Cottier.

Ip tr bb so Roland 4 1 2 2 a 3 Shifflett (L, 01) 1-3 6 2 2 1 0 Pleis 12-3 1 0 0 1 3 Osteen (W, 5-4) 9 10 I 2 2 5 (Roland pitched to I batter In 5th). HBP By Osteen (Oliva). U-Valen-tine, Napp, Rice, Sttvans. A 3.450. A tcreen door nd storm door in one.

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