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The Boston Globe Tuesday, 2. 1965 Margaret Smith German Net Victor an cper.ir.g round ir.atch HAMBURG. Germany De- fer.dirg champion Margaret 63 est Russell May Remain Cs Captain Sports Roundup Babe Ruth Regional Playoffs Begin Thursday in Leominster Smith of Australia routed Car- merman tennis cnampionsmpi ola Spinoza of France. 6-0. 6-0, Monday.

It McDONOUGH (Continued from Paje 23.) Tab Reie Smith the hottest prospect in tht Red Sox farm system. "His batting average at Toronto is up near .300 and he's hitting the ball better righthanded than he ever has," says Sox farm director Neil Mahoney. Reggie, a 21-year-old centerfielder. has some great equipment, including one of the best throw can argue with the referee. So if he picks another captain, he won't be able to argue certain points." Bill Conigliaro, demoted to Winston-Salem a month ago for weak hitting, will be promoted back to Pittsfield this week.

Tony Cs kid brother has been belting the ball at a .320 clip since he went South so the Sox have decided to give him another shot at the tougher Eastern League pitching. Speaking of Pittsfield, the Sox brass feels that catcher Jerry Moses is the most improved player in the system this season. The Patriot's quarterback and receivers are delighted with a new passing system installed for the coming season. Instead of looking for one primary receiver as they had in the past, Patriot passers are now throwing in 'patterns', leaving them an alterna ing arms in all baseball, superior speed, and being a switch-hitter doesn't hurt either. Bill Russell may have to change his mind about picking someone to succeed him as Celtic captain.

"Russ might have to keep the job himself," says Auerbach. "A league rule says that only the captain The Babe Ruth League's New England Regional open. Thursday at Leominster with North Kingston, R.I., facing Puerto Rico at 2 p.m. and Mass. champion Randolph taking on Leominster at 8 p.m.

On Friday. Deering, meets Vermont at 2 p.m. and Stratford, opposes Manchester, N.H., at 8 p.m. The winners will play semifinal round games Saturday. The championship contest is scheduled Sunday at 2 p.m.

The New England champ will travel to Douglas, Arizona, for the doublelimination Babe Ruth World Series Aug. 20. Grid Game Sold Out Notre Dame's home football game against North Carolina Oct. 15 is a complete sellout The Irish also have two other sellouts, the Purdue game Sept. 24 and the Army contest Oct.

8. Heavy ticket orders also were reported for the two other home games against Pittsburgh Nov. 5 and Duke Nov. 12. tive if the original receiver is covered.

1 I I 1 WJ at the Gilles Marotte, the Bruins fine rookie defense Wynn Bumps Fence, Hurt as Phils Win HOTEL MANHATTAN man, is recovering nicely from a hernia operation. Marotte played with the condition the latter half BWWSSg of the season and kept it quiet. Yet he played sq rushed to center field, and Associated Press PHILADELPHIA Rich Allen whacked an inside-the- well he won the balloting on the second half of the year rookie honors going away. Other good Bruin news concerns veteran wing Ron Murphy. Murph jumped the club for personal reasons after a few games last season, but will be in training camp this year looking for another chance.

Wynn was carried off on a stretcher. Wynn was treated at the stadium, then sent to a hos park home run leading off the i nat right, free indoor parking including pick up and de -livery, too, when you stay at the Hotel Manhattan. As for your kids, there's no additional charge when they stay in your room. i The Manhattan has 1400 air-conditioned, beautifully decorated rooms all with free television. It's centrally located in the heart of the theatre district, just a few short steps from all transportation, sports and shopping centers.

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Recently, fans invaded the field and knocked the referee unconscious. new glasses lor tne first time field wall 415 feet from home plate. before the home fans, slammed two home runs and Clay Dal Jim Wynn tried to catch the TORRES too hard drive, but he crashed into the NOBIS co-captain rymple drove in three runs with a pair of singles for the wall and fell to the ground. Phillies. Wynn homered for After Allen crossed home plate, players from both teams the Astros.

Priddy Halts Mets in Relief After that, New York man Associated Press NEW YORK Bob Priddy aged just two hits off the pitched eight innings of scoreless relief and the Giants bunched six hits in one inning for three runs to whip the Mets, 4-2, Monday night. N.L. Breaks Attendance Mark The National League set an all-time record for single day attendance last Saturday with a total of 194,047 paid admissions. The figure surpassed the former high of 191,711 set July 24, 1965. Six National League clubs already have passed the million mark in home attendance.

St. Louis and Atlanta joined the group over the week-end. The other four clubs are Los Angeles, Houston, New York and San Francisco. Los Angeles leads the league with 1,619,607. Nobis Named All-Stars Co-Captain Linebacker Tommy Nobis of Texas and quarterback Steve Sloan of Alabama were named co-captains of the College All-Stars football squad Monday.

Nobis will head the defense and Sloan the offense in Friday night's battle against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field, Chicago. Champ Torres Stuns Henry Hank III, 'mLm yy. The Mets had nicked Giant righthander who earned his fourth victory in six decisions. The Giants grabbed the lead in the fourth when they bunched two doubles and four singles off Friend. Willie McCovey and Willie Mays lined consecutive doubles with one out.

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Raiders Suspend Art Powell The Oakland Raiders of the A.F.L. suspended 1966 holdouts Clem Daniels and Art Powell Monday after they walked out of the club's training camp. John Roderick, a speedy split end from Southern Methodist, probably will be the only rookie starter for the Miami Dolphins Saturday night when they play their first exhibition game against the San Diego Chargers at San Diego. In the N.F.L., veteran offensive guard Ted Karras is expected to work out with the Detroit Lions today after reporting to their training camp two weeks late. Another holdout, quarterback John Brodie of the San Diego 49ers, says he is close to settlement and is trying to return to the main land from Hawaii.

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DPPittburah l. LOR Boston Typos Crush Baltimore, 11 tol The Boston Typos, behind the five-hit pitching of lefthander Jim McLaughlin, pounded out 11 hits to whip Baltimore, 11 to 1, in first-round action of the 52d annual Union Printers International Baseball Tournament at Glendale Park, Everett, Monday. Rose, jav.er. HR Loieman (2). Smith.

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CUST0V.ER... Baltimore tallied its only run in the fifth on a walk and In the other games, Washington clobbered Cincinnati, 15-3; New York beat St. Louis 6- Detroit topped St. Paul, 7- 3, and Chicago downed Pittsburgh. 4-2.

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