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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 47

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yyyf y'w 'w yy yy 'yy yy yy 'i lOt AN0IIU TIME! 1 MONDAY, JUHI 1, 1H4 -tU1 YHRri- FAGI THE: I sr -i Ruthie Jessen Finally Wins Golf Tourney i -m It was only the sixth vic BEAUMONT, (UPI) -Blond Ruthie Jessen fi tory In eight years on the pro tour for Miss Jessen, and :4 her first since the Rockton. OL 4-5000 Popular on year minimum ope lease nished with a 5-under-par 214 Sunday to win the rain-delayed $8,500 Baba Zaha-rias women's open golf tournament, her first victory open last June. 'i Rum Juien. il.Jdd in a year on the ladies pro Marietta Hw, 11,000 49-7S-7J Jl Mickey Wrlaht, I70 71-74-7J-OT Bdtiy Rewls, Carol Mann, tiM 7WJ-75 JJ1 Sandra Havnle, 1550 7j.74.75 J23 Clifford Ann Creed, $440 78-75-71 224 golf circuit. Miss Jessen, who led or was tied for the leaa a tier winey enaiertorn, uao 7H.l225 Sherry Wheeler, $130 77-75-74 236 Warllym Smirh, 1270 74-71-03 228 Ksthy Whltworth, 1270 7-77-72 228 Kathy Cornelius.

S220 77-7s-)7 Chv. Imp. Cp. $69.87 T-Eird $109.13 Riviera $115.58 Pe9V Wilson, tin 7 80-75 243 Gloria Armstrong, 1150 78-7-9 234 Sybil Griffin, 1150 234 each round, finished 5 strokes ahead of second-place Marlene Hagge. Favored Mickey Wright finished another stroke back juoy imuemxe, SIM) II-7V-74 234 Mary Lena Faulk, 1110 19-77-79 235 Sendra Spuilch, $90 74-0-(2 236 SirrUAna torifBoich ShtrnnnCtks SinU Monica K( 7-3011 428-1245 ST 3-3220 451-5415 PiMdtna Hawthorn V.nDIs Downtown LA SY5 9733 SP 2-6171 CY 1-3111 MA 7-6031 Andy Con.

S90 --i. j.t rung, vg B0-80-76 236 at 220, tied with veteran Betsy Rawls. sue Maxwell, S0 W-82-77 238 "'r, "om-K, 60 80-79-7 Jin Bath Stone, 060 7M1W-239 Mis3 Jessen, who tied with jo wnne rrennce, J0 79-80-SO 2JV Miss Hagge for the first round lead Friday with a 69, shot a 71 on Sunday's Iirst 4 round and finished with a 74 on the second round for her 214. Saturday's round was rv ill y. vi rained out and the ladies played 36 holes Sunday.

Dodger Director Holman Passes xclvslva to The Time Irani Staff Writer VACATION SAFETY SERVICES COSTLY TRY Pirate Gene Freese slides head first out as Dodger third baseman Jim Gilliam applies into third on an attempted steal Sunday, but is tag after getting throw from catcher Doug Camilli. Wlrephote PERRANOSKI SAVES 6-4 DODGER WIN VERO BEACH, Fla. Bud L. Holman, 64, a mem ber of the Dodgers' board of directors and a director of one home run in very 348 at- ball a mile over catcher Jim Dick Tracewskl was on Eastern Air Lines, died first base with two away bats. "Looks like Frank isn't the only power hitter on the club," he niftled.

Pagliaroni's head and Willie waltzed home. when Wills sent him to third early Sunday morning of a heart attack here at his ranch. The Vero Beach Continued from First Page l-and-2 count on him, Senor Roberto Clemente touched off a moon shot that struck high on a light tower in center field, some 450 ft. Only three minutes of com In the bottom of the mercials reportedly were sold Mortuary firm of Cox, Gif- by NBC for its game-of-the with a hit. Maury stole his fifth base of the series to set the stage for Jim Gilliam's two-run single.

eighth Gilliam made a fine stop but a poor throw on ford and Baldwin is in charge of arrangements. Freese a leadoff grounder. Clendenon's single week telecast of baturday's game here, for which the Pirates were paid $35,000 The Dodgers had a 15-13 record in May, a3 compared to 6-10 in Willie Davis lined a single to center wkich bounced from the plate. Had it missed the tower it certainly would've sailed at least 500 KO'd Koufax. After Bob Miller retired over Mota's dome, uiiiiam April.

A year ago Sunday Los scored easily, and so did oVimtiHck- Bill Mazeroski on a sacrifice ft. It was No. 5 for the ex- Willie when Bill Manzero- Angeles was in third place, 2Vi games behind the league-leading Giants Johnny Rose-boro, who wrenched his back Dodger chattel, and tied the ski's relay from Mota eluded Let our EXPERT MECHANICS get your car ready nowl We do all this work Align Front Wheeb Balance Front Wheeb Adjust Brakes iPlus a Complete Safety Inspection bunt which put the tying run at second base, Perran-oski took charge. Pinch-hit baturday, will resume action score at 4-4. Koufax was disappointed SEA FOOD HOUSE LIVE MAINE L0BSTEIS OYSTERS CLAMS Soektailt ft LflncBioni 4100 Riverside Drive Totuca Lake fturfoafik THornwall 5-3743 any day now Willie Davis has a lifetime .389 average at ter Bob Bailey bounced back to the mound as the runners held, and following a walk to Freese at third.

Break the Tie The Dodgers broke the 4-4 tie with two out in the eighth as Friend faded to at his showing can't seem to put two good games back Forbes Field, and has batted .438 against the Pirates this I Any American v- 1 Car my parts extra, If needed Smoky Burgess that filled to back," he said. "My rhythm's off and I'm sort of season. the bases Wills took Scho- take his fifth straight loss mixed up." field's smash and started a force play. The Pirates went 4(47 WORLD I from L.A. Successive singles by Gilliam, Willie Davis and Tom The Pirates didn't deserve them, but they scored three down 1-2-3 in the ninth.

CHAMPION runs in the opening act. Dugout Dope my Davis, plus Stargell's Phil Ortega (3-2). who wild throw, did the damage. blanked the Buccos on five hits Gilliam was home and May 15, meets southpaw Bob Veale (4-3) in tonight's series The Inexpensive Way io Replace windup. Veale nodded the Willie stood on third base when Ron Fairly raised a short pop fly which Stargell Dodgers May 18 Joe Moel 1V TAiii' flM Rafferw ler opens against the Phillies caught behind shortstop.

tfkl thmmm Tuesday night When Davis faked a break vs PITTSBURGH 4:50 PM TODAY Don't look now, but Maury Wills is fairly close to his re for the plate, the frightened Bucco outfielder fired the Presented It UNION OIL COMPAHT cord-breaking pace in 1962 44 j7-b. a 6 Volt when he stole a stunning total of 104 bases That year he Ducky Schofield singled, and all hands were safe when Mota'a double play grounder stuck in Maury Wills' mitt. A walk to Clements filled the bases with none out. Gilliam Clicks After Willie targe 11 popped up, Gene Freese cleaned the bases with a 400 ft. double.

In the top of the third, though, the Dodgers jumped on Friend for four tallies, only two of which were earned. Dodger Box LOS ANGELES PITTSBURGH DODGER AVERAGES SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHEVROLET DEALERS OF SO. CALIF. With Your Old Battery had 22 steals in 26 attempts in the first 45 games. In 45 games this season Maury has 20 in 25 attempts.

Last season, when he swiped 40, he had 11 in 14 BATTING Player AB HR RBI Pet Walls 10 1 4 0 2 .400 Wills 184 21 54 1 15 .304 Roseboro 123 8 33 1 12 .248 50,000 WATTS DAY AND RIGHT CLEAR CHANNEL -I 12 Voir W. Davit 163 22 43 3 20 .264 attempts in 45 games Incidentally, Maury's homer Sa- turday gave him an average of Camilli 48 1 12 0 5 .250 With Your Old Battery WimW.Ws'.Vi'AV.W.WiVAV Fairly 120 23 30 2 10 .250 T. Davit 15 14 41 3 1 .258 Tracewskl 104 13 25 1 Howard 167 27 37 13 79 Gilliam 125 12 27 1 12 .216 HYL0H TRUCK TIRES Parker 28 3 6 1 .214 Werhas 82 16 0 .195 McMullen 54 2 10 0 0 .185 Moon 30 3 5 0 1 .167 Torborg 3 0 .000 ibrhbl tbrhbi PITCHING IP CO B5 SO W-L ERA 64 47 3 15 47 3-2 1.97 Orteqa 2-1 Wills 4 110 Schofield 5 1 1 0 Gilliam 4 12 2 Mota ct 5 10 0 Davis cf 4 2 2 0 Clement rf 3 2 1 1 T. Davis If 4 0 2 1 Stargell If 5 0 0 0 Fairly lb 3 0 0 0 Freese 3b 4 0 2 3 Howard rf 4 0 0 0 Clenden'n lb 4 0 1 0 Parker rf 0 0 0 0 Maz'ski 2b 3 0 2 0 123 2.40 Perranoski 40'i 38 Drysdale 93o 70 2.64 Koufax 714 53 6-4 5-4 3-3 0-3 0-0 0 14 23 6 18 64 3 23 6 0 9 34 0 12 29 0 8 10 1 13 22 2.70 Cheek Our Low Pries On Your Size Moeller 53 Vi 44 Miller 36 34 3.00 15 1 ifjy Brewer 15 13 3.60 2-3 Willhite 34 33 3.89 0 3 0 0-2 16.8 Podres 2 5 Size 6.00-16 6-Piy Plus Tox camilli 4 0 0 0 Pagliaronl 2 0 1 0 Trace'ski 2b 3 1 2 0 aLynch 0 0 0 0 Koufax 3 0 0 0 bBailey 10 0 0 Miller 0 0 0 0 Priddy 0 0 0 0 Perra'skl 1 0 0 0 Friend 2 0 0 0 Green 0 0 0 0 AAcBean 0 0 0 0 cBurgess 0 0 0 0 dM'F'lana 0 0 0 0 Totals 14 iS Totals 14 4 14 SAVES Perranoski 2, Miller, Koufax. TEAM TOTALS AB 2B 3B HR Pet.

Opponents: 1,506 160 356 43 13 25 .236 Dodgers: 1,536 145 341 51 8 21 .222 Announced for Pagliaronl In 8th; bi Firestone Farm and Commercial Long Payload Mileage Traction Proved Tread Shock Fortified Cord vrrounoeo out tor Lvrtcn In 8h; Walked for AAcBean In th; Ran for Burgess In tth. Las Angeles 004 MO 020 4 rmsourgn 301 000 000 UUIII Hot II 1. 1 ci ii Ham. PO-A Los Angeles, 27-8, Pittsburgh 27-14. DP Ciendenon, Schofield and Clendenon) Wills, Tracewskl and Fairly; '64 CHEV.

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