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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 13

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Weekend Sports Briefs By The Associated Press Golf HOT SPRINGS, Ark. Hill, Jackson, Mich, won the Hot Springs Open in a sudden death playoff after he and Mike Sou- chak had tied at 277 for the regular 72 holes. ELYRIA, Bourne defeated Dan Carmichael 2 and 1 in the final 36 holes to win the Ohio amateur chamoionship. Track and Field Pennel of Miami, and Northeast Louisiana State set a world record in the pole vault of 16 feet, 8 3 inches in the British championships. Tennis A AST AD, Sweden Chuck McKinley, Wimbledon champion from San Antonio, was upset by Bora Jovanovic of Yugoslavia in the semifinals of the Baastad Tourney, 6-4, 3-6, 3-6, 7-5 6-3.

Horse Racing NEW YORK Outing Class SI2.70 won the $85,000 Dwyer Handicap at Aqueduct as Chateaugay, the odds-on favorite, finished WESTBURY, Y. Su Mac Lad ($4.10) won the $50,000 American Trotting Championship at Raceway by three lengths over Sprite Rodney. Miss Powell Cops Open Renee Powell, 17-year-old Central Catholic senior, tuned up for the U. Women's Open golf tournament at Cincinnati's Kenwood Country club this week by winning the women's division of the Tire Town open at Akron Good Park Sunday with a 156 total for 36-holes. Miss Powell fired a three-under par 74 Sunday after posting an 82 Saturday.

-Miss Powell and Mrs. John Whitacre, jr, of Waynesburg, the former Pauline Frey, will be competing against some of golf's top women stars at Cincinnati, including Mickey Wright, Marlene Bauer Hagge, Patty Berg, BeLsy Rawls, Louise Suggs, Barbara Romack, and Althea Gibson, former Wimbledon tennis champion who has switched to golf. plays out of the country club while Miss Powell plays out of the Clear-view coiirse operated by her father, Bill Powell. The 72-hole open starts Thursday and has Miss Powell paired with Miss Maggie Martin of the Belmont Hills country club; St. Clairville, while is paired with Mrs.

James P. Lee of Huntingdon, N. Little League THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. OHIO MONDAY, JULY 15, 1963 THIRTEEN Candy Spots Evens Chateaugay's Score CHICAGO (AP) Candy Spots, 2-5 favorite, 'have move than simply leveled had only to conted with B.

Major. off in the race for 3-year-old hon- The two fought 'neck and neck Nal'onal public Links champion ors involving Red Ellsworth's jfrom the three-quarter pole on Bob unn has never taken a golf Bob Lunn New Public Links Champ SACRAMENTS, Cal. (AP) Candy Spots atui Kentucky Derby and Candy Spots pulled ahead lesson and he has no plans to turn pro. but won seven holes that his 21- year-old foe bogied. The victory qualified him for, the national amateur next major appearance- He played the par Haggin Oaks course In Saturday morning and in the afternoon.

After qualifying at nine-over- par, Lunn played his 132 holes of match play four-umler par. hit the 450-yard final winner Chateaugay. midway in the stretch. Candy Spots captured the Candy Spots picked up The 18-year-old San Franciscan i 833 American Derby at Arlingtoni or owner Rex Ellsworth and who until the weekend had won' a Wi park Saturday, defeating his total earnings to only a few northern California np thr winning 4 lengths, while tournaments, blossomed into ainuttscunielv into the cim John 'national champion Saturday wnon squniciy into me cup what was 'in mv gay, who also finished ahead of I Chateaugay, owned by Candy Spots in the Belmont, was the odds-on-favor- lle hel(! off Steve Oppcrmann of! third in the Dwyer Handicap at' 1 in the Dwyer biitj Sollln San Francisco 1-up in a Aqueduct. jwoiiml up third as hole flnal jslable's Outing Class hit the fin- IN THE BATTLE for the triple is one length in front of "I JUST THY to keep from llcgc, probably on a golf Beyond that, his golf plans are not set.

Rusty Staub, outfielder first crown, however, Candy Spots took Tenacle for a $12.70 payoff. Cha- the Preakness. Trainer Mesh teautfay was another one-half, Tenney said' after Candy back in the Ki-mile paid off as ho carried Carolina Ic-ague in 1962. victory in the American Oalbreath colt carried 129: lewcr hirdios than Oppormann, hatted .203 for Durham, that "this victory sort of levels Pounds and gave seven lo Outing bogeying any hole," said the sofl-jbaseman for the Houston Colts, spoken, lanky youngster. Thc'was the player of the year in the He things off again in the three-year- old division and we are looking forward to meeting Chateaugay again, wherever it is." WINGING WAY TO than a dozen major league pitchers have a chance at winning 20 or more games this year, the "year of the pitchers," but this quintet has the beat chance.

Of the five only Whitey Ford, who copped 25 decisions in 1961, has been able to hit the select circle In the past. Juan Marichal won 18 in the Giants' peanant year In 1962 and O'Toole came In with 16, (Ventral Press) Ohio Sfdes By OF KICK! OF THE TEN OR SO SPECIES OF FR06S FOUND IN OHIO ONLY THREE AUE OF SUFFICIENT SIZE TO BE GMJGHT FOR. FOOD. THE'BULLFROG is me LARGEST AND MOST HUNTED WHILE THE 6REEN AND LEOPARD FROGS ARE MORE PLENTIFUL. AND MORE WIDELV DISTRIBUTED.

FROG SEASON OPENS JUNE 15 AT fcP.M. ES.T. AFTER CLOSED SINCE MAY I. BAG AND POSSESSION LIMIT IS 10 FROGS. is UNLAWFUL TO'TAKE FROGS bY SHOOTING, EXCEPT THAT THEY MAY BE TAKEN FROGS MAY New Girls' Net Champs Charles See Winning PGA Title Class and 21 to Tcnacle.

The favorites in two other 100,000 added races of the Sat- jurday program also were beaten Crimson King farm's Crimson Satan, the 4-5 favorite in the $162,100 Hollywood Gold Cup, fell back in the final quarter of a mile and finished last in a field of 10 at Hollywood park. Vicgray farm's a Newi Zealand-bred 7-year-old, beat Mrs. Ann Peppers' Aiders-hot by lengths and paid a whopping DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Charles, the lanky New Zealanclerj nrj who became the patron saint of' flit 111 left-handers everywhere when won the British Open can't see i fitting, 11-9 himself repeating the trick in the fe" National PGA here this week. Charles arrived Sunday night, on Collection came weary from 72 holes of pressure! em tle a golf in two days during which he oftba(U am Saturday but lost dropped about six pounds from!" 1 extra innings.

Cmich-for-May- his already spare frame. 0( get the locals at Lin Park. "I DON'T think I'll have much' White's put together five hits MIDDLETOWN (AP) The Chance here," said the only south-! ln 'he sixth inning for five runs singles champions of the Western paw ever t'o win a major golf to tne am 8-8. A three-run Tennis Association's girls tourna- championship. "The weather was.

horncr Don Williams in the mcnl are Linda West of Daytona'vcry good in England and now bottom of the 10th won the con- Beach, and Cindy Kemp of (must try to adjust to the Texas lest for Cmich. Lookout Mountain, Tenn. heat. Also, I have to adjust from' Sonny Herring and Ron Mc- Aliss West won the under 18 the small English ball to thei pnerson a trio of hits each title Sunday, beating Debbie Sim-; American ball and I'll be playing if or White's. jmons of Louisville, 6-2, 2-6, 'on a new course.

It's quite a com-! Any team intei i 7-5. Miss Kemp, top seed in thejbination to beat. jWhite's should, White, 833-6808. interested in playing contact L. V.

Sunder 16 category, overcame But, Charles said "Golf is like third-ranked Marmee Fry, Spring-'picking horses you never can field, Ohio, 2-6, 6-3, 9-7. He said he planned to give le footbal captain George i Miss West and Miss Fry won jit all he has and he figures a 177-pound center, doubles championship with a (game is suitable to the long, nar-' also 'akes part in boxing and 6-2, 2-6, 6-3 victory over Miss row fairways and big greens acrosse i Kemp and Susan Gerbcr of Mid- Da Country Club course, which 'dletown. NATIONAL DIVISION Little (Final Standings! W. L. Central Can 13 7 MCA la First Savings Be Loan 12 8 Massillon Steel'Casting 9 11 Natjonal Bank 4 16 National Fedrral League (Final Standings! W.

L. Massillon Steel Casting 18 2 First Savings At Loan 15 5 MCA Signs 7 13 First National Bank 6 14 Bordner's grocery 4 16 AMERICAN DIVISION Little League 'Final Standings) W. L. Eaton Reliance 14 5 Pel. .650 .600 Ohio Girls League Doing Well CLEVELAND.

three events completed and two to go, two Ohio girls ranked 3-4 in the standings of 18 women ath- Has Low Card On Sunday Hal a par-72 to take scoring honors at Shady Hollow Country club Saturday. Other good scores carded Saturday: Lyle Wiscombe 74, Ed Bates 75, Everett Morton, Bill Volpe and Herb Johnston 76, Dick McCracken, Merle Eckert and R. G. jLee, sr, 77, Phil Schuck, Skip' 'Markley and Al Gurnik 78 and jRiiss Sandt and Dale Brogan Play was slowed by rain Sun-; day and only three good scores' A JTiafJ i I Meyers, Jack Waltz, Larry Shertzer I Were turned Steve Krupa and Jack Hamei. 75, Dr.

Alex Gumik 77 and Joe; measures 7,046 yards and has a par. Winning (he British Open became an endurance contest more than test of golf," said "Phil Rodflers who Charles beat in a playoff felt the strain more than I did in the last 18 holes." Charles beat Rodgers by eight strokes in the British Open -playoff, shooting par 140 on the 36 holes while Rodgers was taking 148. They had tied 277 for 72 holes. S. Mary's 6, St.

Joseph's 5 Leading hitters: St. With Le di hitters: St. Ko-j Volanski 78. Sixecn U.C.C. 12.

First Baptist .750 Hartong, Larry Neeley and Jim Ko- IWiUenherg Sets Football Schedule vatch. Winning pitcher: Bob Fox. Igelstroem-OherUn Union Drawn Stone Motors Lions club 11 9 7 6 Federal League (Final Standings! W. Trades Labor 18 a 10 11 13 L. 2 Maesillon Washed Gravel 12 8 Lions club 10 10 Tuelstroero-Oberlln 8 12 Vault service 3 17 'JM Linda De Long, a physical edu- .200 cation teacher from Pataskala was third with 2,382, and Eleanor Montgomery, a Clevelander, ci.

fourth with 2,293, most of her points coming on a high jump Ebcriy. AH victory, when she tied the pen- Leading hitters: sic clearing five feet four inches. Mis's Pat Daniels of San Mateo, SPRINGFIELD (AP) Seven conference foes and two non-j And FREE CONSULTING HOME PLANNING SERVICE THE BROWN LUMBER CO. 405 Erie Street, S. Dial TE 3-4111 North Lawrence E.U.B.

st. John's conference opponents make up 2 ni inningfi University's 1963 footfall schedule announced today. The schedule includes four st. home games with the opener set the night of Sept. 28 against winning P.tcher: Jim Berens.

j0 tterbcin. The non-conference stanwood E. A R. ii. Holy Trinity 2 games are with Lenoir Rhyne and Pct Ta! 900 V'z inch, was good for a first place TnSdri.

'400 event, led with in Leading hitters: Holy iiso her bid' to retain the Pentathlon AT STONE BROS. TAILORING And ALTERATIONS On Mea'i And LAM Weight? Giln Weight? Let Our Expert Alter Them To Fit Like New. REASONABLE PRICES FAST SERVICE. STONE BROS. 104 Lincoln W.

shot nuf nf 1R fppl Leading hitters: Stanwood John Gettysburg, snoi pui 01 JO leei, Brenneri Willie Nussbaum and Bill; 14 in KWW hath Yo New York City is second with 2,496. By FRANK WATSON Central Press Writer QUESTIONS many play en won four U.S. Open apiece? Jones uid Ben gan won four Opens apiece. else did it? are odds for an ace OR any round on a conventional course with four amr three holes? HOOHEE? THIS former Marine has been a pro less than three yean, but ix labeled.a "corntr." In Mi first It he won more than $40 thousand in prize money. He hits the long: balL ANSWERS TS 25-Poiut Average Durham, N.

C. (AP) Art Heyman led Duke's basketball team, a victor in all Atlantic Coast conference games, in scoring this season with 658 He averaged 25.3 points a gamej as the Blue Devils won 24 ofj their 26 games during the regular season. and Bob Pryor. i Leading hitters: E.U.B. Russ Schmidt and Dave Orner.

I I Winning pitcher: John Liebc-rmann. doubles. TONIGHT C'htirch I.tajcue Sixteen U.C.C. vs St. Paul's N'nrth Lawrence E.U.B.

vs St. Mary's S-A5I First Baptist vs St. John's 17:45) Central Presbyterian vs Massillon Jim Schiaffo, a Little league I coach, placed a pan of water Ed Kranepool's right i Zoillo Versalles of the to discourage him from nesota Twins led American league into the bucket." shortstops by taking part in miKranepool, 18, is with the New double plays last season. I York Mets Distributed by Central Special Low Price on 5 gals. Gliddcns Endurance HOUSE PAINT BLAUMEISER HDWE.

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