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The Times-News from Twin Falls, Idaho • 9

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1 ST. PAUL OPEN RULE WINS BY FIVE IN "i 1 KVV. Monday, Aug. 5, 1963 9 THE TUSVWS Iowa Golfer Is Accompanied by 3- i Doctor in Round ST. PAUL, Aug.

5 (JP) Jack Rule, Water loo got out ot a sicKoeci fcunaay, tired a one-oer-lr 73 'and won the St. Paul Open golf tournament by five strokes. It was the first victory of the professional tour for the 24-year-old former collegiate star at the Eathy Whitworth Wins Second Golf Tournament in One Week MILWAUKEE. Aug. 5 (tD Kathy Whitworth, one of the longest hittinp pros on the ladies' re; A tour, won her second tournament within a week bv firing a two-under-par 70 for a L'Sli total Sunday in the $12,500 Milwaukee Women's Open golf tournament.

The 24-year-old Miss Whitworth. who won the Wolverine Onen last Universitv of Iowa. His margin was five storkes over Fred Hawkins, El Paso, Tex. Monday, applied the pressure in mastering the North Shore Country club's 6.508- Chiefs Drop Two 8-7, 7-2 Electrics POCATELLO. Aug.

5 W-Great Falls stopped a Pocatello rally in the last inning and edged the Chiefs 8-7 Sunday night in the nightcap of a Pioneer league doubleheader. The Electrics won the first game 7-2. (Frist Camel Rule's 72-hole total of 265 was 22 under par on Keller municipal course, Hawkins fired a one-under-par 71 Sunday for 271. The young Iowan suffered an attack of kidney stones Saturday night, spent the night in a hospital and went directly to the golf course for the final round. A doctor tagged along and ordered Rule to rest on a folding camp chair between shots.

The prescription worked fine i i 1 V7i xxx Cf -J I jvard course in picking up, Dudcn Is New Miss Smith Wins II Miss Whitworth. who entered! Un of ni-n tL'II'Iv 111111 I lilt the final round with a two-stroke; 1-i'lal-l 11 Xtllllla Vaijl lead was only player in the; SOUTH ORANGE. N. If nP'al blMk regulai ion figures 5 Wimbledon queen Mar- j011 1 llllt as she went out in par-equalling aret Smith. Australia won the 37 and came back in two-under- women's title a record 24- CASPER.

Wvo Aug 5 33- Her dazzling performance en-: minute match, and Eugene Scott Bob Duden, fn lust place from 'Mcd her t0 JiXckii' St. James, N. the cinluh- start to finish in the second and Lcmise who tied for, ranking U. S. player, took the as the field failed to come even Grttt nil.

r.v.... margin Rule had St) It Dl Johnson 4 0 1 uivaiaseme built Up In ine Iirst mree ruuuus. BACK IN ACTION, Yankee star Mickey Mantle connects for a dramatic nineh hit homerim into the left field bleachers 410 feet away in his first appearance since his foot injurv June 5. The ciout occurred in the seventh inning of the Yankee-Oriole game and tied it up 10-10, the Yankees winning in the 10th, 11-10. (AP wirephoto) Woessner 4 1 Lchr 3 1 ri 4 1 a'scon 4 i i 5, Rule led Hawkins oy seve i 3 i 2 2 strokes going into the final 1 USee'miller 2 0 0 0 round.

0 OiDesilvia 2 0 0 0 fir.t mnnpv tiavoff was Markham cup golf wu" here, coasted to the champion-1 Mlss Puns flred ft fI(siS 75 ship Sundav by seven strokes and Mlss 74 earning Duden. Portland. Ore carded $1,350 111 rit'lu'st stoP a 67 in the final round to finish i 011 the t0U1'nampt circuit, at 2(8, 12 under par for 72 holes. I Rutn Jessen. the former Pa-Tlie straddle -PUttillii' volcrnn rifir r-linTininT wlin' men's crown Sunday in the Eastern Grass Court championships.

Miss Smith demolished America's top-ranking player, Darlene Hard. Los Angeles, 6-1, 6-1, to complete a successful defen.se of her title. Scott, snubbed in the recent Ertlf 3 0 Sksiskir 2 1 3 1 Arnette 1 Gardner 1 1 Swan'ard 0 0 1 2 Bamett 0 OlYuill 0 0'Konyha 0 OjHanlon IGraham laHearn 3 I) r-. 2 0 0 0 $5,300. iooo Rule Sai(j he plaved with a I I I headache most of the day and, oooo apparently numbed by medica- -jtion, said much of the time he 25 2 5 f0m hands.

led for the first two rounds, cap- Yanks Divide Double Bill With Orioles tured fourth money of $1,000, selections for the U. S. Davis cup I team that will face Mexico Aug. Totals 27 7 4 6 i Totals a-Walked for Graham in 9th. "I iust claved from memory, I Great tails mi.

riirtrVt: fppl verv CTOOd, Pocatello 16-18, eliminated davis cupper Martin Riessen. Hinsdale, 111., 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. It was the first major tournament triumph for the University of Virginia laV student. teiiolsaid the happy young pro alter E-Yuill. LOB-Great Falls 3.

Poca with 295. Miss Whitworth, a 5-foot-10 former New Mexico State amateur champion, boosted her 1963 earnings to $12,759. The victory was only her fourth In five years as a pro. Wal- his finish. NEW YORK, Aug.

5 0P1 Yogi Rained Out The two Cowboy games scheduled to take place at Idaho Falls Sunday were postponed because of rain. No arrangements have been made for a make-up game, since those games would have been Magic Valley's last appearances of the season at Idaho Falls. It will be left to the Pioneer league president to decide if makeup games are needed. Tonight the Cowboys return to Jaycee park for a game with Pocatello. $.

'H-Cox, title. nn-DOCcaueua lin. SB-Johnson. W-Gardner, L-Konyha. Rule said he planned to fly to Berra drove a sacrifice fly to started the day with a five stroke lead, birdied the first hole and never trailed.

Duden, 43, finished the first nine three under par and virtually clinched the title by driving his tee shot on the 335 yard 10th. hole only eight feet from the pin, two-putting for a birdie. He collected $1,400 first prize. Tall Bill Bisdorf. Denver, grabber second place with a brilliant final round 64, best of the tournament, and collected $1,000.

Bruce Markham, tourney sponsor from Pocatello, said the 1964 tournament will be at Albuquerque, N. M. Waterloo Sunday night for a right field with one out and the hosDital checkuD. He said he (Second Game Krtat Kails IPocatello slept only about two hours Sat I ab bi ab bi urdav nisht. ohnson 5 1 ROOFING Voessner 4 0 TRY TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS TOR FAST SELLING RESULTS Mantle Hits Homerun in First at Bat NEW YORK, Aug.

5 l.fl A grateful Mickey Mantle, the New York Yankees oft-injured super star, was greeted by a tremendous ovation when he was announced as a pinchhitter in the second game of the Yankees' doubleheader with Baltimore Sunday. Mantle, a $100,000 a year slugger who has been out with injuries since June 5, responded to the ovation with a dramatic 410-foot homerun into the leftfield bleachers, tying the score at 10-10. (The Yankees won 11-10 in 10 innings.) "The ovation actually chilled me." Mantle said. "I was shaking. I could feel the bumps rising Lohr 3 3 Cox 3 Fc Ertle 3 1 Swaisgir 3 0 WalHn 4 0 olsemon 2 3 i Rule's 193 for the first three 2 oiStott 4 2 3 ii rounds was six strokes better Kmine? 3 0 1 2 1 than an' total V051 0IJ 0 blHrarn "2000 the PGA circuit this year.

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Get FASTEETH at any drug counter. After Tigers Totals 32 S10 41 Totals 25 7 EXTEND CONTRACT KANSAS CITY, Aug. 5 The Kansas City Athletics announced Sunday they have extended the managerial contract of Ed Lopat through the 1965 season. Mustangs Are Beaten After Winning 3-2 BOISE, Aug. 5 Dan New a-Flied out for Silvera in 6th.

Great Falls 301 08 Pocatello 013 020 17 E-Valasente. Seeemiller 2, Yuill, bases loaded in the 10th inning Sunday, scoring Tony Kubek with the run that brought the New York Yankees an 11-10 nightcap victory over Baltimore. The Orioles had won the opener 7-2. The Yanks, who staked Baltimore to five unearned runs in the first two innings, had to come from behind twice, tying it for the last time in the seventh on Mickey Mantle's pinch-hit homerun. Steve Barber, John Powell and John Orsino cracked homeruns and Luis Aparicio singled in two key runs in the Orioles, relatively easy first game conquest.

(First Game) Baltimore New York ab bi ah bi Aparicio 5 0 2 2 Kuhek 3 110 Snyder 5 111) Kich'son 3 0 0 0 Powell 4 111 Tresh 4 0 10 Saveiina 0 0 0 (I Howard 4 0 11 Orsino 4 13 2 Bright 4 0 10 Gentile 4 0 0 0 Pepitona 4 111 Robinson 4 0 0 0 lxipei 4 0 0 0 Brandt 4 110 Koyer 3 0 10 Adair 4 2 2 0 Terry 2 0 0 0 Barber 3 1 1 1 Hamilton 0 0 0 0 Hall 10 11 aLinz 10 0 0 IMetcalf 0 0 0 0 IbBlnch'rd 10 0 0 Get Shutout Scott. LOB-Great Falls 8. Pocatello 4. 5R-Amette. Lohr.

Cox. 3B-Cox. Ben- DETROIT. AUK. 5 Wt Hank son.

HR-Boccabelia. SF-Ertle, Bocca-Uguirre pitched the Detroit Ti bells. man hit a three -run nomer in on my arms. W-Mercer, L-Kasmar. the bottom of the extra eighth -x told myself, ni settle for a inning and Boise beat Billings Craig Loses 20th as Mets Go Down 2-1 9-6 in the second game of a Pioneer league doubleheader Sunday night.

Billings edged Boise 3-2 in the first game on the relief pitching of Otto Meischner, who killed a Braves rally by striking out the sides in the seventh and last frame. gers to a sparkling two-hit 2-0 victory in the opener of a doubleheader and the Cleveland Indians won the nightcap 3-2 by doing all their scoring in the last inning of the day. The Indians were headed for their fourth straight defeat and had mustered only seven hits in the two games when they suddenly erupted In the ninth inning of the nightcap. Tito Fran-cona drove in the tying and winning runs with a bases loaded single off Jim Bunning, the third Tiger pitcher of the inning. It was his first appearance since he broke a bone in his foot in Baltimore June 5, 61 games ago.

"I didn't think it would go," Mantle said. "I didn't think I had pulled it enough. I didn't see it go into the seats, but I saw the umpire signal and I told myself, 'I'm a lucky stiff. Gee, but I'm a Totals 38 7 12 7 Totals 33 2 6 a Grounded out for Hamilton (First Game) 7th Grounded out for Metcalf in Bjing8 Boise MILWAUKEE, Aug. 5 (PI luckless Roger Craig tied a tional league record Sunday by losing his 18th consecutive game as the New York Mets dropped a luck i ab bi 001 021 0217 Baltimore "Back in the dugout, somebody ab bi 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 Aug.

3, 12 o'clock Noon Faulkner 4 111 Harris 4 12 0 Bramlett 3 12 1 arked me how I felt running Hales Sinnerud Airuilar Clark New York 010 010 0002 Boyer. LOB Baltimore 4, New York 7. 2B Orsino, Adair 2, Snyder, 2-1 decision to the Milwaukee iPietri 3 0 0 0 Braves. l. -t 1 1 i tj a i '3 i arountJ bases.

I don't know. 3 i don't remember runnnig It's a siio long trip and it's the first time "a Knowles 3 0 0 llHart (First Game) Cleveland Detroit ab bi! ab bi Brown 4 0 0 Weit 4 12 1 Tasby 4 0 10 M'Aulife 4 12 0 i a nif.iin. 9 a Craig's own wild throw on a pick-off attempt made him the V. Yuw 3 0 0 W-Barber L-Tervy t2-U) NeWer 0 1 OjN'ewman 1 t'vft mario that rriri in a Inner iLidouri 3 0 1 OlAnderson 3 0 0 0 -f first pitcher since Paul Derrin ger in 1933 and 1934 to lose 20 Adcock 3 0 1 OColavito 3 0 1 1 Baltimore lorn bRamos 0 0 0 0 Thomas 4 0 10 ab bi ab bi Alvis 3 0 0 0 Freehan 3 0 0 0 1 Aparicio 6 1 0 0 Kuhek 6 2 10 Guthrie 3 0 0 0St. John 3 0 10 Meisch'er oooo, Mantle still was limping heav i I witVi tn frtrf iniiit-ir Qn4 ri-am games two years in a row 29 3 7 3 rotals 28 2 7 21 Azcue 4 0 0 Koarke 0 2 Four other National leaguers Billines 002 000 13 afee io a Knee cartilage hmdall 3 0 0 0 smttn a ui 1 1 Held 2 0 0 Aguiirt 3 0 0 0 1 Savarine 0 0 0 OjHoward 5 113 Boise 000 000 22 Manager Ralph Houk said he and four American leaguers have hit those depths, and three have Kralick 2 0 0 01 5 1 0 0 0 1 Custer County Livestock Marketing Association Sale Barn Approximately 1000 Head of FAT and FEEDER LAMBS aFr'ncona 10 0 1 lirandt 1 2 3'Hnht 1112 Robinson 5 12 2 hBlaVh'd 3 0 0 0 Adair fi 0 1 O'Pepit'e 3 10 0 Bell 0 0 0 0 E-Newcomer, Ft.

John. Newcomer. LOB-Billings 5. Boise 5. 2B-Barni.

HR-Newman, Faulkner. SB-Harris, Ligouri. W-Guthrie l3-li. L-St. John (3-10).

(Second Game) made it three in a row. Cliff Curtis of the Boston would not use Mantle as a starter for some time yet. "I told him to avoid running, not to run out a ground ball. A Tutals 29 0 2 0 Totals 30 2 8 2 Brown 3 110 l.opez 5 0 12 Grounded out for Kralick in 8th; rIOrsino 0 0 0 0' Buyer 4 0 11 Braves set the one season record Billings Boik ab bil b-Ran for Adcoek in 9th. McNally 0 0 0 0 Kouton 10 0 0 Cleveland 000 0110 nOO 0 0 0 0 OlMaffnrd 0 0 0 0 Detroit 001 000 Olx 2 aVale'ti'e 0 1 0 OlHamilton 0 0 0 0 ab hi 1 anything like that," Houk said, si nj "Well, he didn't have to.

i i 1 i1 "You can imagine what a lift Jj i this gives to the club." Alvis. LOB Cleveland fi, Detroit Co 0 (l 1111 6. 2B Thomas, McAuliffe. HR Wert. et 1 "IKenifl 10 0 0 SB-Kirkland.

i Urunet 0 0 0 (l 3 10 0 Faulkner 4 2 2 OiBales Harris 3 0 I) OjSiiinerud Bramlett 5 1 2 1 'Clark Deleon 3 2 12 Hart Pietri 5 13 2 Harni Breeilen 4 0 2 I) Newman I Young 3 0 0 OMones Heimh'er 2 0 1 HAguilar aKnowles 10 0 OlAndei-son Aguirre (10-101. L-Kralick (10- ramnn i 10) i Miller 0 0 0 01 Totals. 41 10 12 10Totals 38 11 11 10 3 113 3 0 0 0 II 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 oooo 2 2 2 0 10 0 0 oooo Jor successive defeats in 1910. He went on to lose five more the following year. Derringer lost 27 games for the St.

Louis Cardinals in 1933 and 21 for the Cincinnati Reds in 1934. Craig, who has won only two games this season, gave the Braves seven hits in the six innings he worked but only one of the runs was earned. Eddie Matthews accounted for that in the first inning with his 15th home-run. New York iMilwaukee (Second Game) Cleveland Detroit Newco'er 1 0 0 0 Newton Crayton 1 0 0 0 Hagen Politte 1 0 0 01 Steven bLigouri 10 0 IPIlraun Cayll 1 0 11 Mcisner 0 0 0 0 a walked lor stock tn 2nd: b-Popped up for Bright in 4th; Homered for Hamilton in 7th Walked fur Brown in Sth Struck out for (linnet in 8th: Hit sacrifice fly for Howard in 10th. Baltimore 230 203 MM) 0-10 ab bil ah hi 6 0 1 2 Brtlton 4 0 10 5 0 2 0 M'Aulife 5 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 Kaline 3 110 It Wt PHIL EDWARDS, SECRETARY, Phone Chilis 879-3554 Bring your radiator troubles io CLYDE'S RADIATOR SHOP Francona L.

Brown Kirkland Arlcoi'k Alvis Homano bGrant Azcue 4 0 2 0 Colavito 4 0 1 2 1 0 0 Cash 2 0 1 New York 430 002 101) 1 12 29 9 7 Tolals 35 6 11 6 'Totals 4 0 10 Phillips 4 0 0 (1 Brown, Blight 2. Pcpitone. LOB 0 1 0 Wert. 3 0 0 0 Custer County 0 0 0 0 Triandos 3 I 1 3 0 1) OrlHeraix 1 0 0 0 Haltimore 12, New York 9. 211 -Gentile, Adair, Tresh.

3B- Brandt, Snyder. HB Robinson. Howard, Mantle. Starette. Brandt, Stafford.

SK- Berra. W-Reniff 13-2), Miller (4-SI. LIVESTOCK MARKETING ASSN. ah bi Chrix'p'r 4 0 1 OlMave Muni 4 1 1 OjMathews ab bi i 6 2 4 i I Kamw 3 0 0 0 aTaylor 3 1 1 3 0 11 2 0 0 OCladdinif 0 0 0 0 a-Flied out for Heimhigner in 5th b-Lined out for Politte in 6th; e-Struck out for Hagen in 7th. Billings 320 IMII (MI-6 Boise 231 000 03-9 E-Barni 3.

Sinnerud. Breeilen. Heimhigner. LOB-Billings 11, Boise 11. 2H-Bramlett, Pietri, Bales.

HIi-Deleon. Sinnerud. Clark. Newman. SB-Kaulk-ner.

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mark ps 1 0 0 01 Bear'arth 0 0 0 III 'Hicks 1 0 0 Tf'aU 1 9 1 Totals 33 2 8 1 Fishing Easy POCATELLO, Aug. 5 (I PD Seven year old Barbara Domboski, Pocatello, doesn't, think this fishing game is so tough. She caught her first trout at Springfield lake near Aberdeen Saturday, and it weighed a mere seven pounds, three ounces. Experts said the rainbow was the largest fish pulled from the lake in five years. Her father, Ed Domboski, helped net the fish, but Bar BAS Vt Abernathy (5-21, Gladding "Kan for Oliver in fith b-Grounded (0-1 Jit Schneider in 7th c-Flied out BATHTUBS ik n-R" 'or Gonder in up for Moran in 9th; f-1 -rack fr in 9h I Kan fur GIMENO WINS POERTSCHACH.

Austria. Aug. REMODEL your BATHROOM SINKS 32" 21" STEEL SINK (2 Compartment, white) Sells Elsewhere 17.25 5 Andres Gimeno, Spain, de- "rt ooo ono oio 'lii'aiikce China (White) less fixtures if i iph uiri oipx i (ctraiif. Thomas. LOB-New York 8, 1.

2R-Hiekmn, Gonder. Hit. "'hs. S-Shaw. leatea r'rank Sedgeman, Australia.

Sunday 3-6. 8-6, 6-4, 6-1 to capture the professional tennis tournament here. bara did the catching herself. "Schneider (1-01, L-C -rant (2-211) 40 NOW ONLY 13.50 ONLY Nicklaus Downs nayer in Match i (i ntin. in JacK n-ciclaus shaved four strokes off "In EH There are many ways to finance a purchase IT ALWAYS PAYS TO DEAL WHERE YOU GET EVERY ADVANTAGE! and downed Gary Player by 'W strokes with a 31-36-66 in whibitinn match at the Turf Country club Sunday.

FT. STEEL TUB (White) Sells Elsewhere, 59.95 J-year-oia fUA ana GALVANIZED WATER PIPE Vi" 19c per Lin. ft. 2a" 22Vac per Lin. ft.

3614C per Lin. ft. Wa" AlVic per Lin. ft. Wi" 562C per Lin.

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