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Into Split Braves Bragan Talks Eastern Under Way Western Opens in ot Jamestown Legion Tournament Mandan Thursday Roundup After 10 Years mm ton, p.m. Brown Still Planning To Retire After '66 Forget the records ind the team's reputation. Thursday is hen it ill itartg to count Kicking oft Thursday in Man-dan are the class A diviiion Legion baseball tournaments with six teama poised in each community for the atari of the state eliminations. Both division tournaments will be four-day, double-elimination testa with three games on Up Thursday, Friday and Saturday said Brown. "At the start you want to Impress people.

The important thing is to be a member of the team. No one man ever does the job all by himself. i i 1 I ii Mm Out urn! 'Hfiim i it mm i 1 Page 14-The BISMARCK TRIBUNE Thursday, August Worst in 40 Years Riof Follows Disputed Decision at Garden By JACK HAND Associated Press Sports Writer HIRAM, Ohio (AP) Jim 3rown, working on the second year of a three-year contract at $50,000 plus a year, still expects to call it a career after 1966. "That will be 10 years, a nice length of time," said the fullback of the reigning National Football League chamDions. tha Cleveland Browns.

"THE OLDER you get the im portance of individual records Wllhton Baiiles St. Cloud Nine In Babe Ruth Meet ST. CLOUD, Mlrm. (AP) -The seven team double elimination Midwest Plains Babe Ruth League Baseball Tournament got underway here Thursday at 1:30 p.m. with Sedalis, meeting Sumner County, Kansas, in the opening game.

Following the afternoon contest, East Tonka, will clash with Des Moines, Iowa, at 6 p.m. and host St. Cloud Coca Cola will go against Wil liston, N.D., at p.m. Las Animas, the seventh team In the field, will meet the St. Cloud-Williston winner at 2 m.

Friday, rive games are on Friday's schedule, the first game starting at 10 a.m. with tha losers bracket. Three more games art slated Saturday with the championship contest set for Sunday aft ernoon. The winner of the tournament advances to the national Babe Ruth tourney in Anderson. Aug.

21-28. Babe Ruth players range in age from 13 to 15. All entrant in the Midwest Plains meet are state champions, with the exception of St. Cloud Coke, which gained a seeded berth by winning the St. Cloud League championship and was seeded as the host city champ.

FIGHT RESUITS Kew York Fitch Blorda, 13SH. Manila, outpointed Frankle Narvaei, 115, Saw York, 10. Jack Waltz, Yale sophomore who is the tennis team's No. 1 player, has won three Pennsyl- vanla state singles titles. He also played basketball last winter.

Siebert Wins 12th of Year For Cleveland By fv Assitciated Press The persuasive powers of Bobby Bragan, the Milwaukee manager, paid off in a 4-J victory Wednesday night in the opening game of a double header against Los Angeles and Walt Alston didn't stop seething until his Dodgers had salvaged the nightcap, 3-2, ana proieciea their first-place foothold. The Los Angeles pilot lodged a protest later withdrawn after Bragan and the umpires contributed to a zany play during Milwaukee's decisive three-run secxind-inning rally In the first game. GENE OLIVER'S homer had tied the score Z-2 and the Braves had runners on first and third with one out when pitcher Hank Fischer bounced to second base man Jim Lefebvre. Lefebvre swiped at Woody Woodward as the Braves runner him on the basepath. then threw wildly to first as Frank Boiling scored the go-ahead run.

Both first base umpire Ken Burkhart and second base umpire Lee Weyer appeared to have signaled Wood ward out on the play. Bragan rushed onto the field to dispute the call and, after a huddle with all four umoires. Woodward was declared safe at second and awarded third on the overthrow. He scored the deciding run a mo- mem later on enpe Alou infield out. WOODWARD explained be tween games that Weyer had given the out sign at second be cause he assumed Burkliart al ready had made the same call.

"Then they decided to have a conference and discovered neither one had called me out." Second-olace Cincinnati dropped a 10-lnnJng verdict io aan rrancisco ana feu two games behind the Dodgers while Pittsburgh blanked New York S- 0, St. Louis rocked Houston 9-4 and Philadelphia drubbed Chi-ca6' 7-2 in other ML games. SONNY SIEBERT has swept the dust under the carpet, and now he's cleaning up in the American League. The Cleveland ace recorded his 12th victory Wednesday night, pitching a four-hitter as the Indians defeated Detroit 4-1. After Don Demeter homered In the fourth inning, Siebert allowed only one baserunner Don Wert on fifth-inning walk and retired the final 14 bat ters he faced.

Thus, the Tigers didn't have a chance to raise the dust against Siebert, who had troubles with dust at the start of the season, only he didn't know that was the source of his trouble. "FOR THE FIRST coudIc of months of the season," Siebert exmainea, "they treated me for colds, and nothing helped. But one day I was talking to a furniture dealer who noticed my trouble. He told me it sounded like the same dust allergy he Siebert went to an allergist, who agreed with the furniture dealer's diagnosis and pres. cribed shots.

"I've been taking them since, and it's helped a lot," the pitcher added. The shots have helped Siebert compile a 12-6 record with a 2.21 earned run average. The victories are the most for the Indians and second most in the American League. Elsewhere in the AL Wednesday night, Minnesota edged Washington 4-3 for its fifth one-run victory in six davs, New York nipped Chicago 4-3 in 13 innings. Baltimore sapnt I Aneelpa S.5 onrl en -j HEIU defeated Kansas City 5-1.

Tribune Want Ads Bring Results Bragm Alston All-Star Set For Tilt With Browns Friday CHICAGO (AP) The weap ons that brought Head coaen Otto Graham's All-Stars upset victories over National Football League champions in 195J and 1963 again are ready in his arsenal for Friday mght's dash with the Cleveland Browns. They are: 1. A scrambling quarterback. Graham has named scurrying Roger Staubach, a Navy ensign and 1963 Heisman Trophy winner, as his starting quarterback. 2.

A breakaway pass-catcher. That would be sprinter Bob Hayes, the world's fastest human, of Florida 3. A consistent placekicker, Yale's Chuck Mercein fits the bill, He set Ivy League records last year by booting 19 of 22 extra points and five of nine field goals three In one game, including a pair from 48 to 48 yards. Toe collegians nave won only three of the last IS games with the NFL champions and trail in the over-all series sponsored bv Chicago Tribune Charities with nine victories to 20 for the pros. Two games were tied.

The Browns are a solid 14tt point favorite Friday night. The game, at Soldier Field, is expected to draw 70,000 and will be televised and broadcast by ABC starting at 9 p.m., EST. The starting defensive horde averages near 250 pounds through the line. Included is All-America linebacker Dick But-kus of Illinois, co-captain of the squad with Staubach. Minot Woman Wins Golf Tournament MINOT (AP) Eddice Sullivan of Minot won the Northwest Women's Golf Tournament with an 18-hole 79 here Wednesday.

Her 39 for the medal on the Minot Country Club's front nine was believed to be a women record. Bismarck's Dora Huncovsky was the runnerup with an 88. Betty Lewis of Minot copped a piayort trom rnyins Davis of Cando after they had carded 9ls. BOSTON KANSAS CITV brkbl abrkM I Oram ef 4 111 C'pan'rti ss 4 1 1 0 reaiicne 3b 1 0 0 Tar'bull cf 4 00 0 1 000 restr-Ml rl 4 110 Blanch'd ph Mantilla lb Thomai lb Horton lb Tillman Oosgir rf Petroc'll logo causey 3b 40 11 1 0 0 0 Hir'lson lb 3 000 10 10 D.Green lb 4 0 10 3 0 10 10 0 1 H'berger rl 3 111 Bryan 1110 Reynoldi If 3 0 11 Rosirio ph 1 I 0 OO'O'gh'e 4010 1000 1000 10 00 0 000 MoreheM naoarc ana an Total! S3 I a a Total, 33 1 4 I sloe IN OH on Kinsai City IM M0 ObO-i Causey. DP Bolton Kansas City 1.

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WEONEIOAY'S HOME EUNS Notleitet 1 iigwa Aaron I nil. Oliver (10), Cany (11, Braveit Trlendoi (31, Astrosi Ituart (If), Phlllloil Roogerl (1), Plrltei. American League Demeter (11), Alvll (171, In-menu Alllion (V). Klndell (S), III), ankiet. xJL 0 1 "Winning the championship was the high spot of my career.

We had a group of guys who won it the hard way by scrambling. My immediate objective is to try to help win it again." Brown, recently found inno cent in a messy court case involving a teen-age girl, said he had made up his mind not to become involved in football until his name had been cleared. BECAUSE ot the trial, Brown reported lata at the Browns' camp on the campus of Hiram College. He went to work the first day and took part in a scrimmage on his second day. Those who watched Brown ramble with a screen pass from Frank Ryan In the second scrimmage session were convinced he will be ready when the bell rings.

"Jim seems to be coming along real well," said Coach Blanton Collier. "I think he is ready to play right now." Brown came to camp light but quickly picked up poundage and now scales about 222, about six below his regular season weight. "I'm having no prob lems at all," said Brown. "My legs haven't tired and I never have any trouble with my weight." The former Syracuse ace Is only 29 and, despite his retirement talk, ft is probable owner Art Modell will talk him into playing some more after the contract ends in 1966, JIM BROWN Brandt. SB-Brandt.

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HBP Bv Narum, Rolllna. WP-KoplltX. Tribune Wont Ads Bring Results! aaaMaMjfe Game Jamestown vs. Grand Forks, 5 p.m. Game I Devils Lake vi.

Grafton, I p.m. PAIRINGS FOR Friday's action in both tournaments works this way: Game 4 Loser Gam 1 vs. Loser Game 2, 2 p.m. Game i Winner Game 1 vs. Loser Game 3, p.m.

Game I Winner Game I vs. Winner Game 3, I p.m. THREE GAMES Saturday will determine the top two finishers in each division event, these two qualifying for the state tourney opening Aug. 12 at BismarcK. Mandan is the defending state champion.

Minot has won the western tourney the past two years while Fargo and Grafton shared the Eastern tourney title last season. On the basis of the Eastern and Western Conference standings, Fargo and Grafton rate, in order, as the Eastern tourney top cnoices wnue Bismarck and Mandan carry the best loop marks into the Western event. Capacity crowds are exoected for the Western tourney in Mandan with advance ticket sales numbering some 400. SEVERAL IMPROVEMENTS have been made In Mandan's Memorial Ball Park for the event. Lights have been installed in the parking area and bleachers have been added to accommo date the crowd.

The Inside of tha nark has been sprayed with insecticide and the area around the nark will be sprayed prior to each evening's competition. Coaches and tournament offi cials met at 11 a.m. Thursday to go over the ground rules and a smoker is slated after Thursday night's action for all coaches, managers and tourney officials. PETE JENSEN, chairman of of the Mandan Legion Baseball Committee, is tourney manager wnue fcmu Kautzman is serving as the housing and hosting chairman. Umpires will be Doug Handt- mann, Bill Zwarych and Jerry Engel of Mandan and Riley Neuhardt, Ray Albrecht and Buck Eckroth of Bismarck.

NO 'EVE TEASING PATNA. India (AP) Bicy cle patrols have been formed so policemen can zip around town combatting "eve-teasing," as Indians call public flirting. National NIoM Sent HOUSTON ST. LOUIS lb It il Kaifca 4 0 0 0 Irack If Gantll pn 1 0 0 0 Groat at Morgan lb S011 Flood ct Wvon ct 40 1 0 white lb Tnomei lb 4 010 Soyer Atore'ta lb 4 0 0 0 McCVer eomel 4)10 1111 4111 SMI S01 1 4 13 0 Qaleae rl 4 0 10 Gaollans lb 4 1 1 Maya 4 110 Javier pr 0 10 0 Trlaedot 4111 Saves rf 4 111 Nott'Dert i 0 0 0 Slmmona 1000 rand ptl 10 0 0 UIIIH si 1110 Tet.li 4 I Tank) II 1 Weuatea WMM-4 St. LauM MM IU-0 Morgan 1, Aapremonte, Trlinoot, Whit.

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IP ERBBIO uhl IM 7 4 4 I 1 I Koonce i 1 i Humphreys 1 1 1 3 1 Moeft I 1 Snort W. 11-7 0 0 1 1 WP-Snort. T-JH PlTtSBURSM HI YORK akrkM abrbM ailey Viroon ct Cleovnte rf 1 a 1 1 GiardelloGets NY License to Fight Tiger CHERRY HILL, N.J. (APi Middleweight champion Joey Giardello was granted a New York State boxing license and the 35-year-old ring veteran promptly said he would defend the title against Dick Tiger, probably at the end of October in Macuson square Garden. "Tiger is definitelv it.

nroha. bly at the end of Giardello said Wednesday after gewng worn uiai uen. Melvin Krulewitch, chairman of the New York State Athletic Com-mission, announced approval ii the champion's application. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -The elbow Injury to Minnesota slugger Harmon Killebrew and the arm ailment of pitcher Camilo Pascnal may be causes of deep concern to the American Leagae leading Twins but not to the bookmakers.

Latest odds Wednesday quoted the Twins as a solid 3-5 favorite to wia the American League pennant. NEW YORK (AP) Base, ball's new draft machinery will be used for the second time Tuesday, Aug. 24, when major league clubs select 1965 American Legion graduates. The draft session, to be held in New York, is expected to be less busy than the high school and college free agent draft conducted June when players were picked by the 20 big league teams. SEATTLE, Wash.

(AP) -John A. Grayson, former head basketball coach at the University of Washington, was awarded $175,000 Wednesday night by a King County Superior Court jury that deliberated nine hours. Grayson, 49, had sought (300,000 in a libel suit against the Curtis Publishing Co. for a Saturday Evening Post article which he contended ruined his career. The article, "Basketball Bullies," was published over the hyline of Al Lightner of Salem, a former referee.

In the article, Grayson was accused of i i i home crowds at a game in which Lightner was an official. Special emphasis was directed at Grayson's conduct during a Washington-UCLA game here March 2, 1962. SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) Pal Benko, a grandmaster from New York, took the lead Wednesday in the U.S. Open Chess Championship Tourna ment with a total of eight points. He defeated Bernard Zuckerman, another New Yorker to take a half-point lead over Zuckerman and William Lombardy, who defeated Duncan Suttles of Vancouver, B.C.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) "I came," said Gary Player, "because the Whitemarsh Country Club is one of my favorite courses in the country. I think it's super." Thus, the 5-foot-7, 150-pound player from Johannesburg, South Africa, announced why he changed his plans and showed up for the $125,000 Philadelphia Golf Classic. He had said earlier he would pass it up, spending the week practicing for the PGA Championship. FARMERS -now', the itme ie eev a tart Ail Tarpo Prtceo re tan Any ilia POOR ROG'S SURPLUS EXPERT BRAKE RELKllflG $C95- ANY AMERICAN- MAKE CAR porta It adjustment. I and either one or two title i I games slated Sunday, Here is the way the action lined up Thursday: AT MANDAN Game 1 Bismarck vi Dickinson, 2 p.m.

Gamel-Minot vs. Williston, m. Game 3 Mandan vs. Har vey, p.m. AT JAMESTOWN Game 1 Fargo vs.

Wahpe- backers In the crowd of 6,918 rang out after it was announced two officials had voted for El orde five rounds to four with one even, giving the Fllipno underdoe the decision. Th oth er official voted for Narvaei, 7-2 with one even. The Associated Press score- card had it even, five rounds for each, after a lively, bloody fight In which no knockdowns were scored. A ringside poll showed a 13-9 edge for Narvaez with four writers calling even. THE RIOT went off like de layed bomb explosion.

When the fiffhters left the ring for their dressing rooms, some of the fans started throwing paper cups, coins, cigar butts and other light objects. Then the whisky bottles start ed flying and smashing and part of the crowd went berserk. Five-chair sections were tossed like matchsticks from the mezzanine and side arenas onto the ring floor. Fire axes and fire extinguishers, light bulbs, sections of metal railings, wooden slats were heaved Into the ringside sections. windows and telephone booths were smashed.

The rioting spectators fought with the special police, then laughed, jeered and defied them from a distance. They picked up the organ In the side lodge and pitched It five feet to the floor below. AT THIS STAGE the special policemen 60 of them and 20 more than normal according to a Garden spokesman seemed helpless to quell the rioters. The rioting went on for about 25 minutes inside the arena and then spread to the lobby, the streets, and the subway below. Citv police and firemen quelled the riot outside.

Inside, the special police finally subdued the last holdouts with a Are hose in a side arena corri dor. NATIONAL LKAGIC W. h. Pet. 0.1 Toa Ang-elaa Cincinnati Milwaukee San Frail, I'hlla.

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Ilaltlmore at Kanaaa Cltv Vt alhlnoton at Ie Antelee. Practically ovtrnite you can turn that wet, unhealthy basement into I colorful, dry play or work room. Akona applied to in- decorates in one operation. i IMS Maor league Box Scores By MURRAY ROSE Associated press Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) Parts of Madison Square Garden looked like a disaster area early Thursday following what old-timers called the worst riot In the 40-year history of the famed sports arena. Surprisingly, In view of the damage and heavy objects thrown, only a few people were hurt In the 25-mlnut riot.

It all stemmed from I controversial split decision awarded to world junior lightweight champion Flash Elorde of the Philippines over 11-5 favored Frankle Narvaez, a Puerto Riran-born New Yorker, in a non-title 10-rounder Wednesday night. POUCE SAID five persons, two policemen and a fireman, were taken to St. Clare's Hospital. Five New Yorkers, including the alleged brick thrower, were arrested and booked on malicious mischief, a misdemeanor. One of the five Jesus Valez, the alleged brick tosser also were booked for felonious assault and another on a charge of endangering public health for allegedly attempting to throw a fire extinguisher into the crowd.

Cries of "robbery" and "thieves" from Irate Narvae Pairings Set For Class Legion Meets MAYVILLE (AP)-The May-ville Legion baseball team won the District 3 Class championship Wednesday night over Hillsboro, 9-1. Mayvllle will play Casselton In regional action Sunday at 2:30 in MayviUe. Mayville was the 16th and last to qualify for the regional baseball playoffs which ttart Sunday. That schedule: Region A Langdon vs. Northwood at Northwood Region Mayville or Hillsboro vs.

Casselton to be determined. Region Wvndmere vs. Ellendale at Ellendale. Region Steele vs. Car-rington at New Rockford.

Region Velva vs. Willow City at Velva. Region Sherwood vs. Mil-not AFB at Minot. Regloa Washburn vs.

Beach at Beach. Region Hettinger vs. Elgin at Elgin. Bp sebaH Stars Plleklnej Sonny Alrbert, Heirland. pitched it four-hluer for hl victory aetalnet all J'eote tha Indiana defeated Detroit 4-1.

Bat. T)lck Philadelphia, drove in four rone, two with hla lth homer, leading the Philllee to I 7-1 vie tory over tha Cbicaaro Cuba. Elks Regular Meeting tonight at 8 p.m. Free luncheon following TwillaM dime lOtANOILII MILWAUKEE brkbl abrbbi Willi a 4 1 I OAkMI If 40 0 1 Glllilm If 4110 Jonet Ct 4 0 0 0 Lertbvrt lb 4 0 1 1 Avon rl 1111 Fairly rl 4 011 Mit'ewi 3b 10 0 0 Jonnsen cf 4 0 10 Torre lb 3 0 0 0 L'Jotut 4 0 1 0 Oliver 3 111 Davit ct 0 0 0 0 Boiling Ik 1110 Parker lb 10 0 0 Wood'ird SI 3 1 1 0 Torborg 4 010 Kelley 0 0 0 0 DrysMlg 1 0 1 0 Fiiclw 10 01 Olllard pb 10 0 0 Oilnskl 10 0 0 Tetali 111 I Tetlls tl 4 I 4 Let angolas NO 110 MO-0 Mlnviukeo 130 M0 bte-4 E-Letebvre, Boiling. OP Milwaukee I LOB Lot Angeles 9.

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