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4 $8C. OCT. 11. 1 964 gtf flngf If Zimt 3 McLaren Wins Pole in Record Time Grand Prix Entries SID IIFF Makt-MocM CC Drivsr Continued from First Tag Hansgen finished second rive in time for Friday's Entrant TllMM. Ullnu.

London, Eng. practice. It was all-new to Jack. Brabham of Australia Surbiton, Ena McLaren Racing, LH. shot ahead.

Something tightened up. finished 12th a-nd lnnes Ire I oco Brbnm, IMcLrtfl Snorts 6. McLro 3 Peeco BrMim. l73 F. Gsrdiw 4 Repco Brabham, 3750 Brabnam 5 Cooper-Chevy.

5400 S. Hudson Chaparral-Chevy II. 5363... R. frnskn Chessington, Eng Ecurie Viteswi Arlington, Cal Nickey Chevrolet to McLaren, who was driving an Oldsmobile-powered sports car of his own design, McLaren I.

Hansgen trailed the two-time I ndy winner. He had to start last. It was Penske's teamate, land of Wales 17th. Dibley's victory in the un "We've got another en Philadelphia, Pa. Chaparral Cr Did Keane Blow It? JtiHlng Moss A T.

7 Reoco-Braoham, P. Dioley London. Eog Lotus It-Ctwvv. 5343 Jerry Grant Kent. Wash gine.

We'll put it in tonight." ian oreen che. BraOham. 1880 Tnuw Tavlnr Hap Sharp of Midland. der 2-liter qualifying race put Rosebud Racina Racist Thus Gurney will be in another in the seventh row. Dy At seconds in a rear-engine Scarab (Chevy).

Clark Lamplouoh gn 10 Lotus 1-Ferrarl, 253... Inn Ireland Wslej 11 Brabham, mi R. Lamplouoh Eng. Cooprhtwy. J3 G.

Wmterstn Vlllanovi, Pa 13 Perrarl-Maseratl. 4500 Otto Becker Caracas, Venezuela Webster Tvd 1994 T. Settember Mill u.n r.t forced to start in the 10-lap who unknowingly triggered! The track will open to the wa3 third in a Lotus 30-Ford. Wintersteen R. T.

Stevens Wertr Enter consolation race today that public at 6 a.m. today. Activi Dun, Scotland Team I niu. the seriesf events that de layed McLaren's victory. ty will begin at 9:30 a.m.

with will determine the final 10 Winner in 1962 In the second row todav A transmission oil seal! oractice for Grand Prix cars starters in the 40-car Grand Prix. The consolation will be will be the 1962 Times Grand'gave way as the 20-lap racejThe 20-lap consolation race Prix winner. Roger Penskeiwas started. Sham's car left will start at 11:30 a.m. A 25- gin at 11:30 a.m.

Record Run of Philadelphia in a Chapar-a trail of oil through turns! lap professional race for For- ral Chevy, and the 1963 I nd and fi. On thP tart nf mula Libre cars will nrerede The St. Louis Cardinals fell one game behind the Yankees in the World Series Saturday and a manager's derision played a major part in the outcome. If you had been skipper Johnny Keane of the Cardinals -would you have sent in a pinch hitter for pitcher Curt Simmons in the ninth inning? Here's the sit McLaren won handily, set cnampion, rarnenijthe second lap, Bob Bond ur- the Grand Trix, starting at ofiJones of Torrance, in a Car- ant nf I Anotnlac Kit tha rwil 12:30 tvm. ting a record with a time m.er on orfl- and crashed at turn No l.

The six previous races at- i lS rJlfLlA Cooper-Ford was da- traded 454,000 persons, and m.p.h. far exceeded the re- fifth the 10-20-laD cord set last year by the late lng readv for todav's consolation charitv Dave MacDonald, who won I he companion qualifying race. He was uninjured is Lulus jwrora, Clarlc 1 Lotus-Porsche 23B. 1950 G. Follmer 17 Lotus-Alfa 1600 Michael Goth 19 Lotus 19-Ford, 4740 Dan Gurney 30 Lotus 30-Ford, 4740 Mikt Spence 21 Lotus 30-Ford, 4740 77 Lotus J3B-Ford.

100 Bill Krause 23 Hussein I Special, 49M A. Fovt 34 Lola-Chevy, 5970 Auoce Pabjt 25 Genie Marie 5970 W. Hansgen 26 Scarab. 5970 33 Cheetah, 5363 Mike Jones 34 Elva-BMW, 1991 Bud Morley 36 Cheetah-Chevy, 533 Jerry Titus 37 Lotus A Buick, 3500 Stan Peterson 39 Cooper-Ford, 4700 Ches. C.

Fo 41 Elva 7S BMW, 1991 D. Revson 43 Lotus 23B, 1650 Dave Reilly 44 Lotus 23B. 1594 Frank Monise 4i Porsche RS 60, 14S9 Froines 55 WRE-Chevy II, 5363 Jim Adams 57 Lotus 7, 2500 Steve Sahna 5 Cheetah GT, 5363 Billy Cantrell 60 Genie Mark 108 4740 Don Wester 61 Genie Mar VIII, 5200 Reinhart 64 Lotus 23, 1991 Peter Revson 66 Chaparral-Chevy II, 5363 Hap Sharp 67 Cooper, 3752 Roy KummcK 69 Arciero Special, 1900 AI Unser 70 Genie Climan, W9t H. L. Banta 71 01' Yaller II.

700O Jerry Entm 75 Platypus-Porsche, 1M1 M. Gupton 76 Elva-Porsche Bosch, 16M C.Hayes 77 Elva Porsche, 168 John Cannon 71 Elva-Porsche, 1688 BobMarkley 79 Elva-Porsche, 1681 R. Tneschmann 81 Cheetah, 5527 Allen Grant 12 Shivley Spec. Ford, 4740 Troy Clem 13 Pegasus 149D Pat Bryan 87 Elva-Porsche, 168 Ralph Wood Merlyn-Porsche, 1900 Ken O'Neill 90 Genie-Chevy Mk. X.

5363 Koehne Jr. 91 Fordette, 4727 Bob Johnson 92 Cooper-Ford, 4727 Richie Ginther 93 Cooper-Ford, 4727 Bob. Bondurant 94 Cooper-Ford, 4727 Parnelli Jones 95 Cooper-Ford. 4727 Ronnie Bucknum the big race in a Cooper-Ford at 96.92 m.p.h. race for under 2-liter cars, also 20 laps, was won by Britisher Hugh P.

K. Dibley Officials decided to stop the race due to the hazard of, the oil on the track; During There was a crowd of 000 on hand to witness Mc- Best Routes to Raceway who drove a Brabham sportsjthe ceanup operation the he Iaren's victory. More, than car. He averaged 93.2 m.p.h. Pasadena Trans Ocean Motors Greenwich.

Conn. G.R.T. Enterprises Costa Mesa, Cal Pacesetter Hornet England Ecurm Shlrle Shirk Long Beach Ecuri Shir lee Houston, Tex John Mecom Jr. Milwaukee, Wis John Mecom Bedminster, N.J John Mecom Jr. John Mecom Jr.

Fullerton, Cal Dixon Cadillac Denver, Colo Bern Racing Team' Canopa Park Four Jays Team Hay ward, Cal. Autocourse, Inc. St. Paul, Minn Charles C. Cox White Plains, N.Y Rev-M Racinq London, Eng Frank Monise Pasadena, Cal Monise Motors Oakland, Cat Ralph Wood Hollywood, Cal Prince Sat Studio City Haddad Enterprises Anaheim, Cal.

Bill Thomas Co. Monterey, Cal Wester Enterprises" San Leandro, Cal Paul Reinhart Middlesex. Eng Reg Parnell, Ltd Midland, Tex Cars Rolling Meadows, III Tero Corvette Albuquerque, N.M Arciero Bros. Reno, Nev Harry L. Banta Beverly Hills, Cal.

Jerry Entin Monterey Park Chevy Chase, Md O. C. Schmidt Houston, Tex O. C. Schmidt Hollywood.

Cal O. C. Schmidt Highland Park, II! O. C. Schmidf Modesto, Cal Alan Green Chev.

Tustin, Cal Troy Clem Granada Hills, Cal Pat Bryan Orinda, Cal Ralph Wood. San Jose, Cal Ken O'Neill San Antonio, Tex H. Koehne Jr Columbus, Shelby American. Granada Hills, Cal Shelby American Los Angeles Shelby American Torrance, Cal Shelby La Canada, Cal Shelby American Albuquerque, N.M Arciero Bros. Monterey.

Cal Shelby American Hollywood, Cal Shelby American Los Angeles Shelby American Laguna Beach, Cal Rick Muther Arcadia, Cal F. BlachlV Seattle. Wash Paul Scott Portland, Ore Enduro Speed, Inc. San Francisco Jim Wessmart El Caion, Cal Thomas M. Tobm Burbank.

Cal Ernie Graven Milwaukee, Wis Bosch Spark Pluo Hayward, Cal Grizzly Engineering Monterey, Cal Ernie Gravelle Cypress, Cal James W. Paul Ventura. Cal Masterson Racino Van Nuys. Cal Dio Brotherf 80.000 are expected for to- and finished two seconds in uation: The Cardinals had Tim McCarver on second and Carl Warwick on first with one out and the score tied, 1 to 1. Simmons had driven in the St.

Louis run with a single. Another time he had laid down a terrific bunt sacrifice. He's a pretty good man at the plate. Additionally, he had been pitching real well. He had retired seven Yankees in a row before he went out for the pinch hitter.

He might have gone on holding the Yanks. j.av tnu'it. Ty i I On the front line they'll 'nl her nrnhman in a Rrah. licopter crashed. In all, the rare was restarted 52 minutes after the original start.

Seventh Row It was a costlv restart for From Los Angeles East on San Bernardino Freeway to Etiwanda, or Riverside see 44-year-old --o Walt Hansgen from ster, N.J., and world cham-l Bolth, Laren and Dlb'e pion Jimmy Clark of Scot-1'0" 1 'rSu-Ave. off ramps, or Riverside jumped off to the lead with; F. land. juoy a iiiaiiiv nriu 111 ur i worth 86.000 to the winner, McLaren not far behind. In a onef lime, the two were! 96 Arciero Special, 5263 Bobby Unser 97 Cooper-Ford, 4727 Ed Lesha I S.

60, then east to Raceway. From San Gabriel Valley plus a brand new 1965 Pon-tiac Grand Prix automobile. Iip money ($30 per) and ac well ahead of the pack. At 98 Cobra, 6500 Ken Miles 99 Lotus 23B, 100 John Mnrton THE LINE-UP the restart, McLaren took! Vail nn VorlKill UUA 111 Lotus 23B. 1600 RirkMuther 171 MG Special, 1840 F.

G. Blarhlv fw Otiatoj ti I think Id have gone inr icrtu. men iwri ui wui- i i ri la np- Scott cessory monev also is on the block. Fovt Qualifies kvw. bw urir, oruifil ai me enn nr ine nrsi ney ir Rlaltn rr Ri-.

16 Genie-Cnmet. d7MI Johnny Keane along with Simmons. Rut a manager doesn't get two FIRST ROW McLrn (Surbiton, 6na .1, T. Bruce lap. McLaren took it Kreewav mm iSm im.

eft laP' Gurncy to U.S. 60, east to tnat pomi. Racpwav i is? cooper Chew. 3479 The 30-fastest cars, regard 56. Wall Hanipen! McLaren-OkH, Dave Ridenour Tom Tobin Jim Parkinson Bill Wuesttiolf Bart Martin Churk Parsons James Paul J.

Masterson Bud Smith BMmmster. N.J Searab-Chtvv. nalific u. Jim tiant (Scotland), Lotut 1 frtr IrJv'c linmrn ims Thorp ttPPP I fXTS in t.ht Lotus war ai, 14b 31 25. cbaum feiu i ilium iiiiwui" i rnm sn cr i mvoj in rorscne iovwr.

RPsk. (PhH.de.phi.). chaoar.1 the qualifiers was U.S. Auto chase when it began. Twcn-jXorth on Lm Beach 13B' 1600 n--nvv, Jl.i; farneill Jones UOr- nH it.

r.Hom Jv-IMPBO ttmcnpfl I Mntliciiuii FORMULA CAR RACI No. Ma-Model CC third row pion A. J. Fovt of Three Shelby Cooper-' in, Entrant Driver Hometown FORMULA LIBRE i 1. i w.

V.T Ilnsnra slxln saiuraav rums ohihi hciiihu run iRvd (Stale 'Hi to Santi 92. Richu Gmrher (Granada Hlll, i.TlaiK Ill 1 Elgin Hoimes Lancaster Le Grand Race Cam 1 4 I -1 -1 I 1 I 1 I-reewav, south to rPtwaV nUth tn Arcadia Frank Monise Motors jv-oooer-roro, xonme ouCKnum uie uifinu new jnjutc- viiaiai i n.i ii.ni mime vim- sna Lotus-Ford 20. 1650 Karl Kneoo ML. Canada), Cooper.Ford. 31:57.

ftf HnanaHa HilU Pivn, i Ausoer-Buick V8. 3500 Bill Webb fourth row uiversme rrccway 20 lotus-Ford tc 22. ioo Motsch oacher 11 1450 Angus MacDonaid 24 Elva-Alfa II. 1450 Edward Mackev 97. ed Leslie (Momer.y), conper.Ford, car of the Mecom team.

enth. Ronnie Bucknum of Ia'rji then cast to did a remarkable job Canada eighth and Ed Avenue off ramp t0' s. 25 Deilosse-NSU IV, 650 Curt Deltosse Berkeley California Racing Partnership Hollywood Lothar Sacramento Don Anthony Tooanga Edward Mackev. San D'ego Curt Van Nuys Bud Smith Mill Valley. Calif Bcb O'Brien Redwood Citv Ed LaManiia, San Carlos, Calif Rod Carveth Ent.

Moraoa Bud Whit Corona Harry Nelson because the car did not ar-'of Monterey ninth FIFTH ROW 60, then cast to Raceway, or 34 Lotus-Ford 18, 1500 Bud Smith 5 Cooper-Alfe. 1450 Nade Bourgeault 51 Lotus-Corvair 18. 7250 Ed LaMantia 54 Lotvs-Oids V. 3M0 Rod Carveth on Riverside Free Tc Cin i-onjs-eoro ii, )ua suo whire 146 Oave Rldenour (San Francisco). Genie-Comet, 32 4 Jack Brabham I (Chessington.

Eng irabham, 32 Jj.j Auge Pabst (Milwaukee), Geniehevy, 32:4. i 2400 Harry Nelson way in nj, men CdSl IU 91 Cooper-Corvair, GRAND PRIX RESULTS FORMULA JUNIOR CLAIMING CLASS I I Raceway. From Orange County area! SIXTH ROW 5 Skip Hudson (Arlington). Cjooer Chevy. 32 56 91 Bob Johnson OVER 2000 CC QUALIFYING (29 laosl' (Rolling Meadows, ltl.1, Jerry Leniin on euner hanta Ana: u.i.

roroein. Brvf, Mcte'en. iSurbiton. Eng.l,(BevtHv ng.l,ji.vtv Hills), Alien Grant Mm, Vnwnnrl Vrnn Bed- Trov Clem (TuJtln), Bob Bondurant (Los rreewrfV 1 TPC- 1 Gemini-Ford IV, 1100 Charies McCartv 9 Lotus-Ford 22, 1100 Nick Reynolds 10 Lotus-Ford 22. 1100 Ravnaldo Herrera 15 Lotus-Ford 27, 1100 Pierre Phillips 42 Elve-Ford, 1000 Chuck Gounis 44 Lotus-Ford 22.

1100 Cal Apoerscn 69 Lotus-Ford 27, 1100 Bruce Egiington 15 Cooper-Ford, 1100 Alson Brizzard San Diego Charles McCartv Sausalito Nick Reynolds- Hollywood Ravnaldo Herrera Portland Pierre's Motors- Dalevilie. Aia Chuck Gounis Temple City Frank Monise Motors London Ian Raby Livingston, Calif. Livingston Auto Parts SIVCNTH ROW special; 2. Watt Hansgen, minster, n.j.i, scarab; Jim tiarn. Angriest; Bobbv Unser Aibuoeru).

uav istato i tn v-prsirlp 51. Ed Antrell (Anaheim). Coooer-Ford. (Scntland). Lotus 30; 4 Roger Penske.

UNDER 2000 CC OUAL'FVfNG (20 laps) 33 22; 10. lnnes Ireland (Weiejt Lotus- s. pameiii i Hugh k. oibiev. (London) reewav.

then east to t'enn- rerrvni i nuyn r. vo't. ihfioot'i f- ht (1 Dibie Ferrari), 3.VM; 7. Hugh (London), Brabham. 33-27 IIOHTH ROW FORMULA JUNIOR CLAIMING CLASS II jm bi.

i i in 1 1 1 mir, m. j. roil. oraCTian1; t. rrpn unu'w, ivmt.

f. (Houston), Hussein I -Dodge; 7. Richie Erg Brabham. 3 Ric Mumer, (Lagu- Sylvama Avenue Ott ramp, to COOOer peeeni, LOtui ijb; lony seriem- ac U- lUinmfr, iranaoa mhii Frank Gardner (Derbv. Ena I.

Br.h-I Ronmg Buckmmt, iLa Crescental, bf. (Mill Valley), Webster) $. John Can-' I'ltrii wm in iwtt (Monterey), inon. ingwjioni, tive-rorsturi ham. 9t.

Ken Miles (Holtywooo), Coooer Ford; 9 Ed Leslie or continue on River- ILansao). Brabham) John 'V Wmtersteefi, Hitchock, 0 Lotus-Ford 20B. 1100 Max Lewis 3 Norcon-Ford III, 1100 Bob Schilling Lotus-Ford 20, 1)00 Jim Gross lotus-Ford 20, 1000 Ray Seher 7 Lous-Ford 20. 1100 B. B'ackmore 14 Elva-Ford.

1100 BHI Wartcins 17 Lotus-Ford 20, 1000 Cecil WeMs 21 Lotus-Ford 20, 1I0O Bob Keys .11 1 ntus.Pnrn 7ft. linn Rnh NINTH ROW ifVilianova. Pa Cooper Chevrolet; IliiMorton. (Lot Angeles), Lotus 23B; I. 6 Ml Side Freewav tO U.S.

60, then ,7 Dave Ridenour (San Francisco), Genta reuse. 'Long Beecn). Lotus 238) 9. ill. Rick Mumer (Laauna Bearh).

LMin r. i.w Mil. (Wntnn. iManterav Park). Platvoua- pact tn KarPWav.

M-s. uiii Toov Snmb'" Follmer, Brabham; 13. Augie Pabst (Mil-, Porsche; '0 George (Pasade- Culver City Max Lewi Hollywood Norcon Engineering; Hollywood Jim Gross Reno Ray Seher London Frank Monise Motors West Covin Bill Walking Torrance Cecil Well North Hollywood Bob Kev San Jose Bvron Snow Cnega Park Bill Shav San Francisco Tony EscaUe Los Anaeles Jake Platek Tucson Jim Moisoi Tooanga Frank Millard Sports Cars San Diego Jack Millikan Bernardino! vaiieyl. Webster, 77. John Cannon waukeel.

Genie: 14. Skip Hudson Arlmo- nat. Lotus-Porsche 238; 11. Robert Lamp rom an area South Riverside! Solemn International, 1100 Bill Shw (Houston), Elva Porsche, 34 IS. ton), Chevrolet Cooper; 15.

Bob Johnson tough. (Gtouchestershire, Eng Brabham; tiutu BAtu rKU. l. 15 ftaiun Triesmn-am, iHiohland Perk. on I and to 39 Coocer-Ford, llOO Jack Platek r- I 41 Lotus-Ford 1100 Jim Moiton then east tO hace-l 72 BMC I.

lOOO John Howard 88 lotus-Ford 20, 1100 Jack Millikan 1 Tommy Hitchcock ILondnnl Coooer Ford. 17. lnnes 111 EiT 1.Bu,iW?TrV'JD'T 1" TCeWaV ham, STn MorC (l' in. '). Lotus Ferrari: IS Ken w'- I AO tetett, LoVu's 23B 34 38 (Hollywood), Cobr, Roamster; 19 Lotus 21B terry Brut.

I eewii, conn no. j4.ji. Charles Cox (St Paul), Coooer Ford- 20 ll-otu n8; pul (Seattle), Lotus ILiVINTHROW Pi e. (Onnda), El.a-;Wa.V. 23.

Bill Krause (Long Beach), Lotus Jones (Fuierton). Cheetah; Porsche; 18. James Paul. (Cyeresi), Lo-. Vrom III FORMULA JUNIOR CLAIMING CLASS San Dieffo area--! 1100 r- I LOTUVrorp is Coooerord, 34 46; 187, Chuck Persons George Koehne, Jr.

(San Antomo), DID NOT Trevor -Taylor, Hart- On I ,5 IU UdCe-' 13 Elva-BMC. 1000 il 1 Manterev) rmj-h, ruvmiu torosnire. wicnaei bom, (ireen. TWELFTH ROW i DID NOT F.NISH-Jerrv Grant (Kent. SSH (pJiflst, UnslAM W'' Lojus-P 18, 1100 75.

Miles GuOtoA (Monterev VV0m Vlm Kc'lUlM pi.i.,..d, i. ix. 'Jerry Titus ICanoja Park), Hao Siwrt nu uiiui Cmk m-hiv. r.n t- i Gene Levin Van Nuvs Gene Levin Bob Young Hollywood Study's Dan Feagin Vanaenoerg AFB Dan Feagin Mike Fisher Seattle Mike Fisher Charlie Adams Hermosa Beach Charlie Adams Bill Cowdin Carmichaei, Calif Bill Cowdirt Richard Brill North Hollywood Ron Glazer Bob Jones Hayward Robert Viae Phil Gruber North Hollywood Sports Car, ltd. Louise Gray South Pasadena Frank Monise Motors Frank Saraga Reseda Joe Privateer Scott Carr Lynwood Scott crr David Under Tulare Oevid Under (Mildand.

Tx Oar) Gurney, (Cota lArudie). Tarn (El Caion). Chuck (Fullerton), Cheetah, 34-54. Ten more to qualify today. William Wuesrhofl.i Mesai.

Bi'l Cantrell (Anaheim). Paul Parsons. (Monterey), i Reinhart (San Leandro), Roy Kummick' (Milwaukee) wav. .18 BMC 1010 43 Lotus-Ford 18, 1100 a Lotus-Ford 18, 1000 1 Special. 1100 74 Gemini-Ford II, 1100 97 Lotus-Ford 18.

1000 MANTLE PUTS YANKEES IN FRONT, 2-1 Continued from First rg jtimes they left a run-. Shannon, whose two-run Keane pulled Simmons and UTAH DEER HUNTERS Enioy huntinq ot its best. Seeono4 Weekend ot SeasonGuide Service, Hori, Food, Lodqinq, $65.00 for three days WH 1-8386 Ruth's mark with a ciout off ner at third, for a total of homer was a key blow Wed-'sent Rob Skinner in to bat. Sanriv Konfav in tho f7m-ih nine. The Yankees left two ncsdav, muffed a chance to The lanky vet advanced Mc- CIF Water Polo UPIANO TOURNAMENT Championship Sierra, 13; Upland, Semifinals Sierra.

WMttier. I. Upland. Chattey. and final eame of the Dod.

men at lhe tar ffrner, five ne a nero again by lorcing larver 10 inirn uun a neqv fiv tn Rosier Maris, but sud McCarver. all. ers' SUCPn lat vpar It ramnilH New York filled den death was on the way as I In Iho civth nn nit nai hi Mmi aHV nis ooin game 11 ser e' MV" rM i iirdlll UWHtMi LUC Ullli" wm in fiiiair su vaufe.n. between 1951 and 1963 to be repulsed by Bouton I inning on Bobby Richard-ifly. i Mantle must've heaved a and Simmons.

son fifth hit, Mantle's two- There appeared to be a Aftpr Tim MrCarver ver White, and mixup on the part of the sta sigh of relief after he con nected against Schultz. since. it was his error in -the fifth; rred on third base following ffee gde-fo Howard. The se-jdmrn PA announcer as a walk and, Mike Shannon ines To Tresh. inning which produced an 1 1 fi aim txA i-J Wiueu OUl in in f.ai nv IIOIV JCUV out urn.

ici.ua-tu 'P cimmonsV 'fi-tivi at second base. for the -forward looking EXECUTIVE interested in SALES OPPORTUNITY um.aiui.u, iuii mint? tin ATI and enabled Curt Simmons cond. Ntw'iork moved uf score-tying run nin(r uo on pitch. Before Barney could pitch, to stay with Jim Bouton in a a leaf1- Onlv man to roach 1mp inlKeane hurried to the plate to surr.ng mouna auei. Simmons Hits nv, Ui straighten out the matter ill- iiri 11 iiiiiiiiiu uac: guesses.

Keane brought in a pinch hitter, Bob Skinner, who moved McCarver up a base with a deep fly to center. But the rally died with the next batter and with Simmons out of the game it was all over for the Cardinals. Mickey Mantle laced into reliefer Barney Schultz's first pitch for a game winning home run. It goes to prove that while a manager can't hit for his batters nr throve strikes for his pitchers, he can still win or lose the games. What's Ahead for Durocher? That brings us to Leo Durocher and his prospects for next season.

The managerial places are beginning to fill fcp fast. Leo has lost out at St. Louis and the Minnesota Twins have rehired Sam Mele. There stills remain Pittsburgh and possible Cincinnati. The Pirate thing looks pretty good.

Unless something breaks he may have to wind up as i coach for the San Francisco Giants. But Leo would Jiake some team a good manager. The Dodgers have lways felt he would make a better manager than oach. He knows the game, is a very fast thinker and has a supercharged personality. He's shown the ability to handle men and con youngsters into playing better.

His worst fault is that he is too impetuous. He jtlmvs hot and cold. You're a hero with him today and in his doghouse tomorrow. Ha is a loud, flamboyant figure of the John McGraw tfiold. Some say players don't go for that rah-rah stuff any Snore.

And they won't stand for tirades. They even call clubhouse meetings of their own now and exclude the manager and coaches, But this shouldn't stand in Leo's way. He's pretty food, too, at rolling with the punches. Frankly, we hink he'd make a good man for the Pirates. Grand Prix a Tremendous Spectacle The annual Times Grand Frix for Sports Cars at 'Jliverside International Raceway today falls in the category of major sports events.

The' automobiles alone represent a fortune. For instance, there are 80 entries in the Grand Prix, 'the cars varying in cost from $10,000 to $20,000. There are 60 cars of roughly the same value in the Enduro, 45 more in the Formula Libre that are not as expensive. It takes an enormous cast to stage a race. Each car 'is assigned six pit credentials or owner, driver and crew.

About 300 working officials are required, and 170 Jicket sellers and takers. The Junior Chamber has 100 l)nen assigned to parking cars and selling programs. The Highway Patrol will use a helicopter as well as a swarm of motorcycle officers to expedite traffic. Last year's attendee was 82,000. Glenn Davis, Times special events director, plunged jnto this promotion right" after the U.S.

vs. U.S.S.R. rack meet, which was so highly successful. Davis and 5bis staff had to make personal contact with just about Very driver and owner in the field, get the necessary forms in their hands and help them with their accommodations. "We have 70 rooms reserved at the Mission Inn." pointed out probably couldn't get reservations Jit the.

Inn right now for next year's Grand The Times contributes some S60.000 in prize money and expense money and another Sfi.OOO is contributed hy accessory and tire companies. Every cent of profit jgoes Into Times Charities. People come to the Grand Prix in trailers, trucks, station wagons and anything that moves. They icear every-''thing from bathing suits to bikinis. Many prefer to move around from one turn to another but there are 15,000 'sfMs available.

The younger crowd predominates. It's 'one big picnic for people who are bugs on speed and en-'lines. It's Happening in Sports the Rams play back to their Minnesota game today Chicago we figure they can rip the Bears apart fThey say Bill Wade, the Bear qb, has been arguing with his protection It takes something real big to score a hit on theater 'TV. The Giant-Redskin game in New York, went into the theaters but only 7,000 seats were sold out of 25,600 available Concessionaire Danny Goodman says baseball caps were the biggest seller as usual at Dodger Stadium Hast season. The only time caps ran second was in 1959, iTjhe year the Dodgers won the pennant in the Coliseum, when plastic bugles sold like hot cakes and everyone was sounding the charge.

U- 'But I wish we had never stocked them," ruminated "We sold them by the carload but it turned $'out to be. a headache. The kids would whack 'em on the chairs and break them. Mama would send them back us. We must have had a million exchanges, All our fits went down the Baseball writers are horrified by the tremendous Increase of tobacco chewers in th major leagues.

They'll be placing spittoons in the. dugouts. Coach John McKay could only answer vaguely when someone, asked him how many married players were the Trojan team. "I think about six or seven," he 'guessed, "but I don't care. I never ask themi I can't l-really tell unless they're grinning a lot Willie Bernstein, one of our top ring experts, thinks Archie Moore has Jack Johnson over-rated.

I'm inclined to feel the same from seeing old films of (he Johnson-Stanley Ketchell fight. T. TU 1 I KHy Howard got a basehit.jaxvjj' wno was jeft 0with umpire Ken Burkhart. With two out. Simmons njrri a'f(er iearjng off the -fler Ken informed Berra of twice low-bridced brash the corrcrt positions Shultz 1.1, ir L-.

u.i k'niniumn, I -villi I nil- lie reject and ten years Bou-ton's senior, allowed New York only four hits before Tepitone before walking him and Bucheck occupied in the bowing out for a pinch-hit-jo'n four pitches. This moved l)eeo Flv Ball lineup, the ump signalled for tO pitch ter in the ninth when rhiljlfoward.up. and he rumbled L.II1A, uii.dnLjH.no! mer Th lh lhinjr wc Linzs error gave bt. Louis, home on Clete Boyer whis ii 111 JUI CU uuv iiijuiwi jony tliirr slnnVvlA niet Rarnev remembers brother MUHIII 1. LIIll UIIUUIC i sun Top national organization offers vnu senerous guttxnttcd htcomt during training anri a future prospect- well info five figure.

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chance when he let McCar-ver's routine roller co rt-acnen seconu svrnM(ru uio nnnninn 1 flr.L t- oase in me nun wnen nis i.t third game of the '63 classic, went through Mantle ti.tj .1 Shannon sacrifice anH also pitched superblv "AUTO LEASING" EXECUTIVE 20 year old AUTO RENTAL LEASING organization has opening for Ex-cutivi, Managerial position. Starting salary $700 monthly plus full tims. luto expense account and company benefits. Our people know tf this advertisement. Send complete resume to Box Z88 NA, LA.

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