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MAC DIVOT WEBB AND BOYDphimo Eailg Briton vESLEY ELLIS WHERE HE Monday, February 23, 1959 YOU'RE, SWN5N3 PZOPEZM, TV EEAliy MAKES LITTLE PlFFESENCE WHETHER "YOU'RE PDtNG- IT FAST NOTCCMPLETELV. HE WA5 RU5HT IN SFOTTINO THREE WENT WfcCNG Page 3 TUNE UP FOR STADIUM FIGHT Spider Webb will start ta ERBRS IN ndur; OZ SLOW. THE LAST OF WINS WITH 276 ms TELLING VOUHOWTD CORRECT THEM. HANK FIERCE 5 RAKES mpering off in Joe Louis' gym-i nasium Monda afternoon for1 TIPS TO CLVPE EXAMINED 5V MAC. i IN TEXAS OPEN RELINED! SWINC5 SPEEt? YS RELATIVELY SOUNDS TO LlNlMPDrTIANT.

IT WILL. TAKE ME LIKE CARE OF ITSELF. ALL THREE TIPS HANK WHILE YOU WAIT LINING, ft LABOR WHEELS WRITTEN 20 000 s1395! MILES GUARANTEE his middleweight boxing bout with Bobby Boyd in Chicago Stadium Wednesday night Webb, third ranking contender for, the 160 pounti crown, ended hard training Saturday. He weighed 159 pounds, one less than the stipulated poundage." Boyd, seventh ranking challenger, engaged in a sparring FOftO HERC OLDS "fl" PONT. nuir.K sprr.ALsn others PLVM 4 DODGE ni a hisu uunfinii 'i Johnston Loses Bid on Closing Hole San Antonio, Feb.

22 () Wesley Ellis Jr. shot a 4 under par 67 and took first money in the $20,000 Texas Open golf tournament Sunday. A double bogey on the last hole cost the defending cham STUDE. CHAMPION. (1C QC Alt tthars I3i3J 4 Cadillac.

Llneala. Packard. tlQ AC Carytlar Da Sata (Baaaatf) I 0.33 Phaat tar Law Pricaa a Otkar Car i 1M by Hm CUeac Triboim. CHAMP'S CHIP Fight for City Titles Tonight! 4" drill in Midwest gymnasium Sunday. He will finish his hard workouts Monday.

Bobby is reported to be having trouble getting down to the 160 pound limit. CHICAGO-DENVER WINS Feb. 22 IAP The Chicago-Denver trucker hit a hot streak at the three-quarter mark and went on to beat Wichita. 97 to 88, and virtually clinch the National Induntrial Basketball lea rue title Sunday. igj.

tTvVhm 1 City Championship Pairings OPEN DIVISION St. An dre w's Gym SHOP MONDAY 9:15 TO 8:30 evergreen, oak park and old orchard 9:30 to 9:30 Battle Site NORTH SIDE 112 lbs. Christopher CYO 118 lb Victor Perez, E. Chicago AC 126 lbs. Mel Gonzalez, CYO 135 lbs.

Brian O'Shea, CYO Continued from first page pion, Bill Johnston of Provo, Utah, a tie for the crown, and he finished two strokes behind. Ellis, a stoop-shouldered San Antonio native who registers from Aldercress, N. forged from two strokes behind on the last round, finished with a 72 hole total of 276. Johnston, playing just ahead of Ellis and tied for the lead starting the 18th hole, drove into a creek, took a penalty and wound up with a disastrous five. Rain that had made the SOUTH SIDE Art Andrews, CYO Gerald Evans, Gary CYO Angel Perez, Coulon's gym Robert McMillan, CYO Charles Wilson, Louis gym Manuel Pittman, Gary CYO Ivory Bew, CYO AT ALL 4 FAIR STORES NOW AT ALL A FAIR STORES NOW 147 lbs.

"Wilson Harris, Coulon's gym 160 lbs. Robert Wells, CYO 175 lbs. Odis Walker, Coulon's gym VI UI James Crawford, Capital AC Hrywt. Jimmie Jones, Gary CYO NOVICE DIVISION Johnny Nate CYO 112 lbs. Joseph Kirkpatrick, CYO could be a headliner.

The boys who won the sectional titles did so in aggressive fashion. Rafter Faces Andrews Only two of Chicago's 1958 champions are on the card Christopher Rafter, the Irish import who captured the 112 pound title last year, and Brian who will de (unless she is the "keeper of the I tt' (unless she is the "keeper of the I I Tony Perez, CYO 118 lbs. George Ridley, Coulon's gym U' -L Gerald Cortez, Coulon's gym 126 lbs. Maximo Medina, CYO 6,490 yard Brackenridge park John Xockhart, Louis gym 175 lbs. Joe Nash, CYO Jimmie Aveary, CYO vywt.

Nora Wolf, Midwest gym SOUTH SECTION NOVICE CHAMPIONSHIPS course a quagmire in places for three days ceased Sunday morning, but the final round 'was played in mud. Leaders and money won: fend the 135 pound city crown John Taylor, Gary CYO 135 lbs. William Langston, Cap. AC Raymond Garay, Val. Boys 147 lbs.

Joe Raymond, CYO Harold Andrews, Gary CYO 160 lbs. Elicha Mirtia, Capitol AC Wesley Ellis Jr. 66 71 72 67276 $2,800 Bill Johnston .68 70 70 70278 $1,650 Tom Nieporte 69 68 69278 $1,650 ORTH SECTION NOVICE Richard Gilberg, CYO 135 lbs. Charles Blakey, Gary CYO 147 lbs. Jacinto Pena, CYO 160 lbs.

CHAMPIONSHIPS Thomas Case, CYO Richard Gosha, CYO Arthur Alford, CYO IAP Wirephotol Wesley Ellis chips from rough to 13th green Sunday en route to Texas Open golf title in San Antonio. Tom Jacobs ....71 71 65 73280 $1,150 Mike Souchak ..72 66 71 72281 $1,000 Hawkins .71 69 72 70282 $875 Winners of sectional championships will meet for city titles later in the evening. $875 $800 $690 S690 $690 $690 $590 Al Baldirm ...70 71 68 73282 Chandler Harper 73 75 68 67283 Gene Liuler ....76 72 67 69284 Joe Jimenez ...69 67 76 72284 I Tony Luna ....74 71 67 72284 Jim Turnesa ...72 70 70 72284 Jack Burke ....71 72 71 71285 8am Reynolds .72 65 74 75286 John Barnum ..75 70 70 71286 Julius Boros ...75 71 70 70286 Sam Urzetta ...71 It 72 71286 Don Whm ...70 74 71 71 2S LopeZyOxxton he won in St. Andrew's last year. Rafter, who had no opposition in winning the North side flyweight title, will face Art Andrews, the Gary Catholic Youth organization youngster who won both the 112 pound novice championship andi 118 pound open title in one evening of the C.

Y. 0. tournament last December. O'Shea, who had two bruising battles in the North section finals Thursday night, will be up against a shifty boxer in Robert McMillan, a C. Y.

0. teammate. One of the most improved Ford is that he stick to a low purine diet prescribed by Fight Decisions fil'NDAir SIGHT -Ul now comnlPTP i ur 1 i Gf HI i tx Yfy now complete jrjltA I hardware rdNv oSJ 1 at all four Hnf FAIR stores i v- JaPr ri n. --liFMmjiru 19 I $431 $431 $431 $431 $4.51 doctors after the 1957 season. George Bayer ..73 73 74 66286 $431 $431 Ford's arm trouble was at Dave Ragan OSAKA.

Japan Jlro Sawada beat Mara-nka flnl. PANAMA CITV Hector Hlrks beat Kamnn Arias a Limb 9 59 Sox Best .72 72 73 69286 .74 69 73 71287 .78 68 69 72287 .71 73 72 71287 .72 72 72 71287 tributed to a high uric acid Bill Collins Sam Penecale Jerry Barber Mike Horn a $245 $245 $245 $245 $116 $116 $116 content in his system, caused Leo Biagetti ...72 74 75 67288 Paul Harney Paul Leary by red meat and alcohol. .74 73 73 68288 .73 70 74 71288 .73 71 70 74288 Dout Sanders Houston LaClair 74 70 71 73288 $116 $116 $116 Bob Goalby ....73 71 66 78288 Continued from first page this day, did not predict a pennant for the White Sox, which has been his old Latin custom. But he said: youngsters in this year's sec ora promised to stay on the diet, which permits broiled fish, lamb, and but no fried foods. But tionals was Mel Gonzalez, who MISS RAWLS WINS won the North side featherweight title.

He will meet Lake Worth, Feb. 22 "We'll be better than in sides, Whitey Ford Sunday signed his 1959 contract with the New York Yankees, reportedly for a $3,000 raise to the bracket. The stubby southpaw, 30, whose 104-40 record gives him the highest winning percentage .724 in the major leagues, reportedly had balked at club attempts to make the raise dependent upon his off field habits. Calls It Unfair But after the signing, General Manager dfeorge Weiss tf) Betsy Rawls of Spartan Angel Perez, a little sharp 1957 or 1958. How much bet shooter from Johnny Coulon's burg, S.

gained her first golf tournament victory of after working' out Sunday, the 178-pound lefty cracked: I'll probably be down to 130 by the end of the season without steaks and roast beef." ter depends on tnree young fellows: Barry Latman, John Callison, and John Romano. gym. Heavies Look Good the year Sunday, beating Latman is a pretty good pitch SPEOiAL If the ieavier boys don't give the fans a show, then they left all their stuff in the 5 ing bet. Callison, who'll be 20 on March 12, is a potentially KUENN STILL UNSIGNED power-hitting outfielder. Lollar at First! debunked such reports as be Louise Suggs of Sea Island, by one stroke in the 72 hole Lake Worth Women's Open.

Miss Rawls finished with a 5 over par 285 for first prize of $1,247.35: She had a final round of 373774. The runner-up shot 39 36 75 for a 286 total. Miss Suggs took a double bogey on the first hole while sectionals, for James Crawford of the Capitol A. C. and Jimmie Jones of the Gary C.

Y. look as good as any heavyweights the city has PURCHASE! fust 150 left! ing unfair to Ford. If Romano catches as well Lakeland, 'Feb. 22 UPI Harvey Kuenn, one of four Detroit Tigers still' unsigned for 1959, arrived here "Any observations which as we believe he can, it means were made on good conduct clauses were incorrect," Weiss I can put Sherman Lollar one of the majors' top catchers on first base. I'm not concerned about Lollar's fielding, said in a statement, and un Sunday and opened a bargaining session with General Manager Rick Ferrell.

Kuenn has been offered a pay- in had. And in Odis Walker of Coulon's gym and Ivory Bew of the C. Y. O. the fans will see the hardest punchers of all.

fair to the player. "The only question was 4V'W 'lrT i V.TW throttle control ob 1 give us the power at the first base Miss Rawls bogeyed the first and he'll to hreak a dparilnrk thpv harl we need crease but is seeking more. position. and to Complete the Report Comiskey will watch Monday's opening workout, then the fact that the player for the past two seasons was unable, for physical reasons, to perform for a complete season, which, in view of his large salary, was unfair to the club. However, an amica- carried into the final round.

Miss Rawls bogeyed the second hole and they were even again, but on No. 4 Miss Suggs' six foot putt 'stopped cn the lip of the cup for a pHARLES BOERIO, Illinois teams in 1932 and 1936, will fly back to Chicago, where he is due in court again vi center and captain of the Ible agreement has been reached and it is satisfactory bogey and when she slso YANKS SIGN FORD IA TO VI 2 bogeyed No. 5, Miss Rawls took a three stroke lead by carding a birdie. The leaders and winnings: Betsy Rawls .74 68 69 74 to both parties. Must Stick to Diet Weiss revealed that the only "condition" asked of 1951 champion Rose bowl team, was named Sunday as an assistant coach at Colorado.

Herm Nickles, a boat builder from Lake Fen-ton, finished third to take over-all honors in the 12th annual Mid-Winter Lightning regatta in St. Petersburg, Fla. Pancho be installed Thursday as president of the midwest chapter of Olympians, an organization of former Olympic athletes. Dave Brodnan of the host club won the Class 1 title in the Illinois Junior ski jumping meet Sunday on the Norge Ski club grounds in Fox River Grove. Billy Jurges, coach of the Washington Senators, revealed he has St.

Petersburg, Feb. 22 UP With "good conduct" clauses disclaimed by both Gonzales scored his third Mi i consecutive pro tennis vic been given permission to talk to General Manager Frank 961 760 605 4S0 480 356 356 267 267 230 205 205 169 169 133 133 85 tory by defeating Mai Ander Louise Suggs 70 72 63 75 286 Patty Berg ..71 74 73 73291 Barb Romack 76 70 77 72295 Bev. Hanson 78 70 74 75298 Jackie Pung 77 71 74 76 29S K. Cornelius. .71 75 78 75299 B.

Randolph 76 74 75 74299 M. Wright ..73 80 73 75301 Fay Crocker 77 72 76 76301 M. B. Hague 77 72 81 72302 Viffi Smith 81 73 74 75303 Alice Bauer ..79 73 75 76303 Joyce Ziske 75 74 75 80304 J- Prentice 71 79 74303 J. Goodwin 75 70 82 79306 I.

Smith 76 74 74 82306 JL L. Faulk 76 73 76 81306 M. MacKenzie 81 77 77 72307 Amateur. lUJ oi -oC Lane of the Cleveland Indians about an instructor's job. son, 6-2, 6-3, in Los Angeles.

A hoof injury may keep English bred Tomy Lee out The San Francisco Giants will place Pitcher Ramon Monzant on the voluntary retired list if he refuses to report. of the $100,000 added Santa Anita Derby in Arcadia, March 7. Ralph Metcalfe, Chicago al OLIVER TRIUMPHS i it i ar i i ii i KINGSTON, Jamaica. Feb. TO TO derman who was a sprinter on United States Olympic new 25'' power mower with '59 3-HP Briggs Stratton engine 25" wide swath cut saves trips NEED 22 rUPI Ed Porky Oliver of Denver won the Jamaica Open golf tournament Sunday with a four under par 68 is the final round for a 72 hole course record 277.

Oliver turned in two nine hole scores of 34 during his final round for a four stroke victory and first prize money new spray hair groom GOES ON YOUR HAIR offset front wheel lets you trim within 3g" of walks, hedges, trees side chute leaf mulcher chrome finished tubing handle choice of 5 adjustable cutting heights sea? PHONE ON YOUR HANDS of $1,000. Bob Watson of Ardsley-on -Hudson, N. took second. Leading money winners: MEM CMET 5 IT. 10M hr tha CkicafO Tribuaa.

vacuum action lifts grass for even cut compare with those except for handle. 3 FRIENDLY BOB .69 70 70 68277 1,000 take albedo Tl "I'm glad you brought along a good supply of Ed Oliver Bob Watson Ernie Vossler. Fete Cooper POO 800 ..69 69 71 72281 ..72 72 69 72 2S5 ..75 68 71 73287 Charles. Now go find some logs!" arrows, ADAMS Johnnv Pott ..74 74 70 69287 650 650 475 475 Bob Toski 74 71 72 72289 COUD ANdover 3-2020 5 '25 FREE! TUNE-UP on ail SCHICK ELECTRIC SHAVERS 375 375 soo 2. ill 2in 162 162 125 125 C.

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