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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 23

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1963 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS PAGE 23 LOCAL SCENE Hall's Oly mpic SOFTBALL TRVOUT The Beavercreek Slow Pitch softball team, playing under the name of and Lumber in recent years, will hold a tr.vout at 4 p.m. Saturday at the Beavercreek high school diamond. In case of rain, prospective players will move into the gym. Further information may be obtained by calling CL-3-5253. Gleam Returning SEPTEMBER WOULD BE FOR LOAFING PALM SPRINGS, Calif-Apr.

3 The work of Ln Angeles Angels pitchers this spring has been out of this world. It prompted Manager Bill Rigney to blurt out: "Why, if we continue to play like this, we'd win the pennant race by 20 games." By JOHN OLESKY, Daily Xw. Sporti Writer SAM HALL has that Olympic gleam in his eye again. Only this time, the 1060 Olympic diving Silver Medal-holder may make it as a coach. He's tutoring Jan Pope, a 19- rri mi11 jtt'I "7m year-old lass.

She qualified seventh and finished 9th at the 1 till Women's Na-t i a 1 in a last weekend. "That's the best any Dayton girl diver has ever done," Sam says, proudly. Sam, of course, won mil mm $Mis ') 4 Canadiens Bounce Back By The Associated Press OSERS of the first three Stanley Cup semifinal games in the best-of-7 series, the Montreal Canadiens whipped the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 last night. Detroit whipped the Chicago Black Hawks 4-1 in the other National Hockey league semifinal, squaring the best-of-7 series at 2-2. BROOKVILLE WORKS OUT Brookville's Dayton Class AA baseball team will practice at 1:30 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday at Golden Gate park, Brookville. Hall This is VO. (but is it art?) dlvins; titles in both the AAU and CAA competition. "And she only had three weeks of three-days-per-week practice under my coaching," Sam added. A foulup on the inward one-and-a-half dive ruined Miss Pope's chances.

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But she's over all that now, Sam feels. "We're priming for three meets," he says, confidently. "The outdoor nationals Interested players may write to Spartan Athletic club, P. O. Box 893, Dayton 1, Ohio Ohio State football coach fX $5.87 41 Q-Cod $3.69 Pint Cod TC Ohio Salts hi Prepaid LOAN COMPANY OPEN SATURDAY in August, the indoor nationals Woody Hayes will speak at Bel- ban- next March and the significant mont'a May 11 all-sports CAR PARTS Genuine Replacement Parts.

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Smith was elected president of the fi.OOO-memher association and The Spartan Athletic club was vice president. Bill Snyder voted into the Midwest Football league, which has only Michigan of WSOC-TV, Charlotte, was named secretary, and Mort Lerner, Salisbury businessman, teams except for the Spar Will eir tans, who play treasurer. The late Ted Huslng, sports-caster who died in 1362, was named to the Sportswriters and Sportscasters Hall of Fame. home games in Dayton and other Miami Valley, sites Representing the Spartans at the meeting were Ed Mc- DENVER OPEN CPS PRIZES DENVER, Apr. 3-UB-The Denver Country club again will be the site and prize money Hayea Cracken and Chuck Malloy, long; will be boosted by $5,000 to with the defunct Day- 000 for the Denver Open golf ton Triangles, who found finan-i tournament Aug.

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