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-if J. TUESDAY, ArRlL 17, 1962 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS PAGE 9 WHAT HIT ME? Lakers Forced Back to Boston Wank 7naU'4 OUTDOOR TIPS PtOPLf OCTEN ASK ME IP A PISH FEELS MUCH Just Between One Joe And Another, Who's' to Say? PAIN WHEN 5 Cells Confident Aflcr 119-105 Equalizer; Sehaus: Wc Blew It LOS ANGELES, Apr. 17 UP) The Boston Celtics Whatever it it was hardly; would have gotten up as fast as the time for Joey to be throwing did." By JIM FEROl'SOV Dally New Sports Writer CINCINNATI, Apr. 17 The Milwaukee Braves were ready to make an issue of Joe Adcock's intentionally at a batter. He had GENE FREESE, the Reds' just issued his fourth walk and i third baseman who broke his and the Los Angeles Lakers fiffht it out tomorrow niffht was behind 2 and 0 on 11 Rpnng.

in Boston for the National asketball association cham-i 1 -I MS 'I beanine last swap when the errant pitch was thrown. Two batters later, a pionship. "We blew it; we let 'em off night, but the i nnrtininu n' 1 was due to arrive in Cincinnati this, afternoon His leg is out of the big cast and he is to start a scries of treatments here The Reds will make three trips to Milwaukee before the Braves MfTin t'ntllrn in Prnclnv finlH nn pitch sent Boiling down, Jory, however, was wild for almost the entire game. the hook," weary Lakers coach Fred Schaus said as he trudged lo the dressing-room after the Bob Shaw didn't have that ex- i never were able to agree on what kind of a pitch it was that Joey Jay hit the first baseman cuse. His only walks in Ihei 07 Celtics had won the sixth game last night, 119-105.

"But we've won two games in Boston and there's no reason why we can't win another." game were the intentional ones ordered from the bench. But on Vr THE REDS are idle today with MCCOBDING TO Jay's next trip to Ilia plate, Um Angeles Dodgers moving' of Shaw's pitches sent Jay to the in tomorrow night for a with. This man (VI tic team leader Boh Cotisy sees It differently. "Now that we've got the Laker In Boston, we'll beat them," he said. "This is the kind of club that ground.

game Jim imne win woik Ifor the Rods, probably against Joey had the last laugh on that: Johnny Podres The Dodgers one, however, stroking a single and Reds meet again Thursday on the next pitch to start the pvenim? UADIN4 AUTWOBlTlES ON THE SUBJECT. THE FISH HAS A POOR NERVOUS 6VSTEM. ESPECIALLY AROUND THE MOUTH, AND PROBABLV THE RESTRAINING PULL OP THE LINE RATHER THAM THE PAIN OP THE HOOK New Mna Casualty AUTO-RITE Quality Auto Insurance for as little as $10.00 Quarterly Get the Facts About this Policy with3-person' Settle! who threw Adcork the ball that hit Atlrork on his hatting helmet, at the left temple, says it was a change-up, hut the Milwaukee slugger, who was not injured but woosy and left the giyiie, innists it was a fastball. Catcher Johnny Edwards said meets the big challenge. We can have our backs to the wall, and when all seems lost, we come Hens two-run game-w inning rally.

And he had the last word, too. Informed what the Braves were saying, Jay responded, "I may not have the best fastball in the world, but if I'd hit Adcoc.k with my best one, I don't think he through." TUB LAKERS looked like win May. -Woc ft-st i ners when they beat the defend it was a change-up or "possibly his slip pilch, in which he taken a little off his fastball. It was definitely not his fastball, Carter Sets Record 1,084 But Loses 5 Vfi BnHnwwfftdsaV nv JanUnfiaaSanl Bob limfe tk 3-22)1 1ft I Standings National League Pet. GB Pittsburgh A l.nnn St.

Louis 4 0 J.iK Vi 8n Francisco 1 Philadelphia 3 Hnuslnn 2 2 Loa Angeles 4 3 .1171 3 indnnati 3 3 Milwaukee .143 5 Nw York A 4 414 Chicago 0 .0110 4 YKSTKRDAY'S RESULTS: Pittsburgh Chicago S. IMINNATI 2. Milwaukee 1. St. Louis 12, Philadelphia d.

8an Francisco 19, Los Angeles I. Houston at New York, cold. TOIUV'S r.AMKS Houston it New Tsrk, 81. Louis 1-0) at Philadelphia (Short. Mi, night.

Pittsburgh Chicago. Loa Angeles tDrysdsle, 1-0) tin. Tranclsco iMcCormick, 0-0), 1 Only games scheduled, TOMORROWS S( HFDl I St. Lnula at New York. San Franriaci at Milwaukee.

Houston at Chicago Loa Anseles at CINC1MS.4TI, l.Zt a.m.. WH10. Ch 3 1 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, night. American League Pet, QB Loa Angeles 3 1 New York 2 1 'i Washington 1 I .7 Chicago 3 2 Baltimore 2 2 .) 1 4 let eland I i 1 Minnesota 2 3 1H Boston 3 400 1 Detroit 1 3 .332 Hj Kansas City 2 4 333 3 VESTF.RDAV'S REM LTS No games scheduled, TOIIAVS GAME New York 1 Ford, at Baltimore (Brown, Ml, nignt. Washington at Detroit.

Kansas City (Wyatt. Ml at Los Angeles iMcBririe, 14)i. night. Chicago at Minnesota. Boston (Mnnhouquette.

1 CLE E-LAND (Donovan, l-Oi, night. TOMORROW'S BfHEDIXE Washington at Chicago at Minnesota. New York at Baltlmnr. night. Kansas Citv at Loa Angeles, night.

Only games scheduled. 1 9 aau Vsib; Tor though." Milwaukee Manager Birdie Tebbetts, who has little love for lot Hunt tk 2-3321 Ho-m Eckstein Bh 8 H14 lou Dem'i-icr SA 4321 DES MOINES, Iowa. Apr.17-WW ex-Brave, said, "He had Wi-Don Carter of St. Louis, the' some 'mustard' on that pitcn. It was his best fastball.

And JALOUSIES DIRECT FROM OUR OWN ASSEMBLY LINE Enclose your own porch and savi 50o. Our 7th Year Burnett Aluminum Products CR.7-9761 then he nearly skulled (Frank) Boiling after that." rr Iff ft Li asioeri Lnniiel irisJ To prove his point, Birdie took Edward DELUXE Seciuii it's ttiU ill nituril a poll of various Milwaukee players as they filed pasl on the ing NBA champs In Boston last Saturday night and they looked like winners when they started fast and had a 65-57 lead at the end of the first half, last night. But the Celtics made an almost unbelievable comeback in the third quarter, scoring 34 point and bottling up the Lakers' one-two punch, Elgin Baylor and Jerry West. Loa Angeles could get only IS point in this quarter, and although they made a- belated run for it late in the final period, Cotisy's two clutch JOfoot push shots put the chill on their rally. Celtic coach Red Auerbach says the Lakers made a tactical error in letting Sam Jones roam free for overhand set shots.

"Why, he's the best' shot on our club," Auerbach exclaimed. "He Usually doesn't make the set shot, but since the Lakers gave him the opportunities, he Bob Whstlir tk 1-1311 Howird Miller IA 3-4223 way to their bus. Put on the ATNA LIFE AFFILIATtO COMPANIES 7675 MAIN ST. spot, most agreed with their manager, but pitcher Lew Bur-dette said, "I don't know what It was, but It wasn't a fastball." defending champion, bowed out of the 12th annual American Bowling Congress Masters tournament last night but not before demonstrating why he's generally regarded the world'i greatest bowler. Dropped to the loser'a bracket durin gthe afternoon by Don Ellis, Houston, 841-804, Carter came back in the next round with a world record 1,084 total, finishing with a 300 game.

Carter's stint of 268, 256, 260 and 300 eclipsed the one-day-old mark of 1,051 set by Ray Bluth, St. Louis. BLt'TH, MHO lost his first Roy McMillan, on the other hand, said, "If that was his change-up, then there's no man living who can hit his fastball." Adrock, a notorious "guess" hitler, appeared to stride right Into the high, Inside pitch. accepted them, and was high man for the game with 33 match yesterday then won twice in the loser's bracket to stay alive, got the first perfect game points." Wilcc Oul of Hospital COLUMBUS. Apr.

Celtic forward Tom Heinsohn suffered a bad gash along his right eyebrow in the scramble in Masters' finals history Sunday night, Carter said, he "had a let- Club Aiming At 2,000 Families, 4 Swim Pools One swimming pool J11 lun't enough for a club that intends John Wilce. coach of the Ohio State university football team down" following his brilliant round. He lost to Eddie Jackson from 1D13-1928. was released from University hospital yesterday. He had been there since suffering a of Cincinnati, 949-776 for a jump ball.

Six stitches had to be taken to close the wound, and he was replaced by Frank Ramsey. But when Ramsey fouled out late in the content, Heinsohn insisted on going back, and he finished it. to have a membership of 2,000 ttroke several weeks ago. Wilce, who also served as di families so the Philipps Aquatic club will have four three outdoors and one indoors. rector of student health services BOSTON at OSU, it now professor emeri tus.

Dayton's 75-year-old swimming center, usually open only three H'nsohsj 4 lousy K.4ones 4 a. 11 FRO ORIDDERS SIGN months year, will endeavor to provide year-round swimming if its current expansion plans, es i-1 3- a- 1 1. 4 I a- Mi ST. LOUIS. Apr.

17-Mt-Billy LOS AVfif l.tS OFT Baylor II 1114 34 tell. 1 I- I 3 Hawklnt I I- Hundley 11-1 jottiir s- i Krehs 2 Laniaso 13-4 Heliy i I- I 13 West 13 li II 34 Totals 3 2S-3D tA 33 4 34 II ,.34 II 14 Kit Ramsey 1 Stacy and Larry Wilson, half the I 1 timated at 400,000, materialize, 5 Rut that was after he art these Masters' records) 40 strikes (of sv possible 4s) in one mutch, the old mark being it by Bluth Sunday night; only bowler to shoot two 1.000 totals In the 13-year history of the Masters' finals, his first, 1,003, coming in 1959; IS consecutive rounds in the finals over too. In averaging an amazing 271, Carter ha donly one open frame. He had the 4-6-10 split in the fifth frame of the third game and got only one pin. WITH CARTER on the side- lines, Dick Hoover.

St. Louis, only two-time MastersT champion, and Billy Golembiewski, Also included will be a gym and outdoor handball, volleyball and starting defensive Dacuncin 01 the St. Louis Cardinals, have Tt(, signed their 1962 contracU with the National Football leage club, att. 14.03. basketball courts.

For four years, Davt Herring director of the club, and his asso ciates have been planning. Last night at the club kickoff meet Major Boxes ing, a goal of July 15 was set to bring the club up to that Clhinn. flnemsjl. JarkowaU, Idol. Formaa.

3.M. A 3.M. Detroit, I960 champion, became National League member level. Date for the new plant's open ing: Jan. 1, 1963.

1 .7 I iiUHAM; I 1 ,5111 i 1 i ix I -v 1 i I 2 "'I i 4 i i -f til I -sj I I 1 li'-illW'4vVk i 1 '-rj IXj i 'v 1 4 -x 1 MILWAIKF.R PITTSBt R'H CHlCAC.o aba rkl I CINCI.NXATI ok rM 3 aoa rm the co-favorites to batUe for the title tomorrow night. They were two of only eight ah a rm Bedell. If 4 Vlrdo.eJ II Jones, rl i i H. Aaron, et undefeated bowlers remaining Minor League Results fro mthe field of 64 finalists who Mainens. iu Adrm III T.Aaron.lk 3 kaiko, 3k 4 rlnsna.af i Roglasoa.rf 4 I olentaa, lk 8 Post, If 4 Keouik.

If I F.dxardi, day. I began match play in the double I elimination event Sunday night. While. si Huhhi.Jh Wllllanis.lt Ranks. Ill Mrkmshl.rt Rrork Rarrasaii, fterard.p k.Morhardt Anderson, Ijiry Balsanio.fi Croat, ss Btiiart.lk 4 lemenl.rt eale, ranrls.p a-srhofli Ollvn.a ISHS.p Rolling.

Ill MrMlllaa.ss 4 fhe, hKllmcknrk 1 I lacker, PACIFIC C04.ST I.EAOir. Salt Lake City I. TFV4.S LEAGUE Tulsa 11. Ama-tlln 4. El Psso 1, Albuquerque I.

Austin 31, San Antonio 1. SOITH ATLANTIC I.EAC.IE Knntvllle S. Augusta 3. Charlotte IA Portsmouth I. Macon 1, Ssvannsh 4.

I 1 Totals 3 I I Totals a Ran for Adrock Is Ilk! Ground ed anil for kksw Is Stk. Two Valley Women Win at Pinehurst PINEHURST, N. Apr. 17-Ohiosns Mrs. Barbara Fitton of Hamilton and Mrs.

Patricia Spencer of Piqua won their way into 3S li 4 Tntala Mllnaukoa Tntala 3 II not ant 1 a-firounded out for Francis In 4lki k-; Cincinnati Oreenvllla at Aehavtllt, ppd enld Torre, PO A-Mllnaukea 11-11, Cin weather. cinnati 21-14, tir Mwarris, ka.ko and Hlasiniamei Ftaikn, siiasinianin ana (oleniaa, LOB Milwaukee 11, Cincin nati 1. Inick nut for Gerrari In itni t-ran for Tkacker tn Slh alsacrlllcesl lor Anderson In Ilk. rttlahurgk dl A 1 thlcaio Jn lament, Allman, McKnlghl. I'lM-Pltlshurgk Si-Si 4 klrago t1-l.

DP McKnlghl and Tkacker. LOB-I'lttskurgk lk: I hlcain 10, IB Tharker. Clemente. Huhha ftroat. Skinner, IB Aaron, Rnhlnson.

Hlasiniaine. Jones, Rlasingante, Jav. IP FR BR SO he I) 2 12 13 I-1. her I I a a a the second round of the North and South Women's amateur golf tourney here yesterday. Mrs.

Fitton defeated Mrs. J. Albert Hayes of Marion Station, 4 and 2, while Mrs. Spencer took Mrs. H.

S. Sempla of Sewirkley, Pa 4 and 3. Jay tW. Ml I I HRP By Jay fSatenrkl. I' retegou- nubha.

Williams Ha, Wauh. Conlaa sad Burkkart. 1 A 1.31. KR BR SO 4 4 3 3 rRAMIMO AX GUARANTIED MUFFLERS l(iifilof Ckaro IXHAUST AND TAIL flPES I ZX MOW TWO LOCATIONS ISI0 SALEM AVI. CR-7-2773 1470 W.

THIRD ST. IA-3-7411 BOTH SHOPS OPEN 'Til 9 P.M. Mon. and Frt. I.OS A.NGKIM rkl kk rM Musi 1, Clemente, Ranks, Tkacker.

IP Veal 3 Francis a Ollo (W, l-i) Face ....4 Ik Mohhla f.erard I Anderson (L. i-lt Hnkhla 2 I I uenn.lt I I I I it 4 i 1 1 a I 4 I ester day' Homers (Season Totals as Parenlkesest SIATION4I. I.FV.I'P. Clemente ill. (Mareroskll.

Bog gets. Willi. (illllam.lk Moon. If Walls.lk T.llatls.rf Fairly Rose born amllll.e Williams. Rnehuck.p landea, imitk, Melner, Pirates; Oliver ill, Cardinals; r.

Alou til. Pavennort Mays, t4l, Olsnti. Mous.ll Hlller.lk Mays.ef M.AIon.ef Cepedt.lk Phlllips.lk F.AIosi.n Bailey Pagan. ss Bon man. sa MrCmei.tf OOell.

T. Davis i.li, Ptodgera. tHII ADtl I HI4 st. tons ak rkl Ijindriim.cl 4 I rm AMFRICAW I.EACtK ames Taylor.lk 4 erbediiled. s-ITacewskt nrrlesa.p k-Carey I Hnnler.p Hmsr4 Pee'noskl, Harkness 1 Jailer.lk 4 White, tk Miialal.lf 4 Byer.3h i fillyer.e Brhaeler.e (J 4 lemens.rf l.olay.ss 1 g.rammH.SI 1 4lhinn.p 1 Brogllo.p I I allisnn.rf 4 Gnnrales.ef 4 I I Torre, Ik I 4 Amarn.as 2 Mrl.Hh.p f.reen.p a-mevera Keeian Ferrarese.p I Pnlllyan.s Knack I Brnnn.p i fM onsnln I Baldn hun.F I SEAM; )J iu.

Totals 41 II Totals 34 II 1 Walked for Roeknrk In foarlk. Popped out tor Orteia tn eKik. atmrk oul for Mooter In eifhtk. el Ran foe Rotehora in eiabtk. a-Harkneas singled for Perrsnoalrt Fa ninth.

ant ana talk 44 )nl lill is Angeles San ranrlse riuc1 lrn net 1 1 ii i 4 I fa A 1Y i Totals 3 11 II Totals 33 1 a Walked for Areen en Isli Ran for Rievers In 1st i lnied tor Sotllian In tht d-Flted ml tor liasa Is Hki Ran for Mnsisl tn Ilk. M. I.ui an I 30 not 1 I'ktladeinhis ana an aoa 1 2 I Amaro. Taylor, ro l. fnls Jill.

Philadelphia 21. DP Amaro and Torre Jailer, f.rammaa aod bile Baidsckim sod Blaus, I nn t. Louis rkitadeiphia f. While, omer. While.

SB Boirr. Landrum 2. Jailer 2. While 1. Bojer 1.

OIIr 1. Muiisl, Cleenensi Tailor, alllion, Klaus, Terra, liairymple, Ainara. Row horn, Allltam, Ceneda. Walls, ro A loa Angelea 2I-3 Saa Franelsrn 21-1. I.OB Im Angeles 11, Saa Fraa-rtsrn IB Bailey, RaaolMirn.

I amllll. MM P. 4ton, laenpnrt. Mais, T. arwnilis, ratan.

Ceneda. Hell, ar A. 4 loo. Pagan, Fairly, Miller. Wills, Moon 2.

T. Hails 2. Fairly, apenrar. I amllll, Kaenn 4, Miller I. Mais a.

Ceneda 2. F. A loa 2. Pagas 2. Daiennorl 1.

Pell 2. IP ft FR BB to Williams II, ill I I 2 Roebnck I I I I I I 2 nrreaa, 2 1 2 I 2 Worthy of i MunwT 1 4 I ib br an 4 4 4 4 24 till ill IP filhson Broslla I' Md.i.k f.reeo Ferrarasi (U 11 2b Snlllian I' Brown 3 Perranoskl I I I O'Detl W. 2i IS 4 4 Paced three natters I Ikird. your Trust HSr By Ollell iMmai, I arfo. Manet.

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