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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 48

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Record Crowd Redlegs File Formal Protest; Flaherty May By-Pass '500' Sees Cubs Rip Cardinals, 4-0 OBU, Rangers Bounced rom League Leads ADA, April 15 East Central ST. LOUIS. April 15 0B The upstart Chicago Cubs, who ruined bt. Louis Dennant hones last season, disappointed a record Cardinal opening night crowd with shutout pitching by Jim urosnan and Don Elston for 4-0 victory Tuesday night. catcher Roger Waldrup singled in the winning run in the bottom half of the seventh inning to give the Tigers a 5-4 victory in the second game of doublehcadcr with Oklahoma Baptist after rjABE PAUL, -general man.

ager of the Cincinnati Red-legs, Wednesday iiled a formal protest against an umpire's ruling in Tuesday's opening base- ball game here wliich the Philadelphia Phils won, 5-4. He asked that the game be replayed. Paul backed manager Birdie Tebbetts' claim Uiat a spectator touched a ball hit by Granny Hamner in the seventh inning, on which a runner, scored the tieing run. The Phils then went on to win the game. Paul, protesting to National league president Warren C.

Giles, said: "With two men out in the first ot the seventh inning and (Richie) Ashburn on firstbasc, Hamner hit a ball that doriwt- The crowd of 26.246 watched The Philadelphia Phillies had a scout on hand Tuesday as young Ruly Carpenter pitched his second straight no-hit, no-run ball game for Tower HiU school at Wilmington, Del. Tower Hill beat Dupont high, 7-0, to mako Carpenter's record 2-0 for the year. Ho has 28 strikeouts in 14 innings of hurling. Tho scout? It was Bob Carpenter, owner of the Phils and Ruly's father. Suian Butt, the 19-year-old Victoria girl who is tho No.

2 ranked woman tennis player in Canada, said Wednesday she will enroll at Stanford univer the Bedbirds, National league runncrsup in 57, leave J4 runners stranded on base and found it hard to take. Brosnan granted onlv five hits oeiore no -was nitca in ine they had taken the opener, 2-1, to snap OBU's eight-gome winning streak here Tuesday. The setbacks dropped the Bison into a tie witli Southeastern for the eastern division lead of the Collegiate conference. OBU's lcacue mark is 5-2 as is seventh, but six walks put him in trouble. Elston choked off the Cards with one hit the last three innings after manager Bob Schef- iinc snuttiea in two otner reliev Southeastcrn's while East Central stands to 4-4.

ers in tne seventn. Pitched Relief In '57 ed off third baseman Don Haak's glove and rolled along the fence in fair territory in leftfield. with (Rov) MnMH- SIP" A big 28-year-old righthander. tOO 001 x-2 4 4 Brosnan was used primarily in relief last year but Scheffing 200 001 J-4 7 i Ian, Hoak and (Frank) Robinson converging on the ball. A fan reached out touched picicea mm Because ot nis 4-1 Par Flahorfy Wednesday for a "Race of tho Week," to be televised each Saturday afternoon through October.

William MacPhail. CBS-TV sports director, said the sched- career record against the Cards and a good spring. tne nan. In the discussion between The uuds field 12-10 season manager Tebbetts and the nffl- Ice over the Cards last season. OUT AT THE PLATE is Chicago White Sox pitcher Dick Donovan in the second inning at Comiskey park AVednesday.

Detroit catcher Jim Hogan puts the tag on Donovan, who tried to score from second on Billy Goodman's single. mat follov including six straight in a nine- "ule calls for more than (Thomas Gorman stated day stretch which struck a death diow to ineir pennant cnances. Bulldogs Jolt Alvans WEATIIERFORD. April 15 Southwestern handed Northwestern its first conference losses of the season with 7-2, 5-1 sweep of Collegiate conference doublehcadcr hero Tuesday. Southwestern now stnnds 3-1 in league play nnd tops the Western division standings.

Chicago rapped starter Wilmer "Vinesar Bend" Mizell for seven that a spectator did touch the ball. It is our opinion that this is the only factor that must be considered, as an umpire stated that a spectator did touch the ball." Russians Win Five hits and three runs in three in nings. They were shut off with Soviet Matmen Seeking Sweep only one run by four Cardinal reliefers, but it didn't Pat Fiahorfy't arm iniurv vsssssss ssss izm matter. sity this autumn. Silky Sullivan, tho hone, received two first place votes, but Sugar Robinson won the Miirch award in tho monthly pro athlete of the year poll.

Silky, tho popular colt from California, finished ninth to humans in tho poll of sports writers and sportscasters. World driving champion Juan Manuel Fangio plans to loavo Buenos Aires April 24 or 25 in order to try out a Dayton Steel Foundry special car before deciding whether to enter the Indianapolis 500-miio race. A Fangio associate said the the Argentine ace was still undecided whether to drive a car in the Indianapolis classic. A world lawn tennis committee Wednesday unveiled new proposals aimed nt eliminating harmful practices in the payment of expenses to tournament amateurs. They oallcd for a controlled period of 150 days a year in which tennis players can be paid expenses whilo traveling abroad.

At present there is no limit. They also proposed that daily living expenses should bo controlled at a maximum of 4 pounds ($11.20) in nil 70 states affiliated to the International Lawn Tennis federation. Matches, Tie Rest may keep him from drivinc in Fred Hutchinson club, which the Memorial day 500-mile auto- wffiV'jfuWnr and fjavla tSSlllm-ttr 030 x-l 4 horse-racing stakes events from New York tracks between 3:30 and 4 p.m. (Oklahoma time). Defenseman Dollar St.

Lour-, cnt of tho Montreal Canndicns suffered a fracture of the left check bone in Tuesday night's Stanley cup game in Boston, examination showed Wednesday. He is out of tho remaining games. Peter Waterman, British and European welterweight boxing champion, Wednesday announced his retirement from the ring. His decision to retire followed his shock defeat Tucs- naa lost iu ot its last 14 cxnioi-tion games, let down the fans moDiie race at Indianapolis, an event he won in 1955. a spokes NEW YORK, April 16 Russia's miehtv wrestlers are ex Smllh 5.

rioar-r (5) Chcalaut! Savacs nnd Dnvla. TULSA, April 15 VP) Russia': Oklahoma flyweight, drew for a twice in the fifth and seventh powerful freestyle wrestling team pected to complete a sweep of second tune witn Olympic champion Meriyan Tsalkalamanidze. innings failing to score with continued its dominance over an Chandler Triumphs CHANDLER. Anril 16 A solo oases-loadea, none-out situations. man for the John Zink racing team said Wednesday in Tulsa.

Flaherty had been named to pilot one of three Zink cars to be entered in this vear'R rune. winner by a fall in their first all-star U. S. squad Tuesday their four-meet American tour Thursday night when they face another picked Yank squad at the Musial Handcuffed Seven-time battinc chamnion night, winning five matches and homer by Jerry Witchcr fueled meeting. The other draw was by 318-pound Bill Kerslake.

Cleveland. gaining draws the other three. ivew YorK Atmetic ciud. Stan Musial looked at called The triumph gave the Soviet Chandler to a 5-2 victory over Prague here Wednesday. Chandler now owns 5-1 record.

The Soviet grapplers lost only However, the spokesman said the Chicagoan hasn't regained full use of his right arm man Ohio, against Russian heavy- strong boys a sweep of their strikes his first two times at bat and popped to short with the bases loaded in the fifth. three Oklahoma meetings weicnc utar is.anaeiaKi. ine sec gled in a track accident in Au which they dropped only two But 37-year-old Stan the Man tie Mel Ott's National league oouts ana were neia even rive ond time the pair had finished even. All but one of the remaining bouts went by unanimous de times. career record of 5.041 total bases two matcnes in winning meets in Oklahoma, 7-1.

5-1 C2 draws) and 5-0 (three draws). The Russians will get a final crack at Terry McCann, the tough little AAU and NCAA champion from the Tulsa YMCA and Iowa, who has stymied them so far. McCann twice pinned gust, 1356, at Springfield, 111. The Zink spokesman said Ed Elisian. a California driver, is under consideration as Flaherty's replacement.

The visitors leave Wednesday with a seventh-inning single. HOPE'S GOLF RANGE 2500 N. EASTERN OPEN DAILY AT NOON cision to the Soviets. Vladimir morning for New York, where thev engage another American Player Suspended LONDON, April 16 (m British soccer legislators Wednesday disciplined Manchester United forward Mark Pearson with a seven-day suspension. I.

Smyvesiy, 147-pounder, pinned jud catcner ual Neeman put the finishing touches on the Chi iinn ione. university ot Color ado, for his second and the Rus team inursaay mgnt 10 wina up their visit to this country. At Norman Friday night they cago victory with a homerun in the ninth. Their margin might have been greater, except for Vladimir Arsenyan, a 24-year-old sians' fourth fall in the series. teacner, ana arew witn mm Wednesday night.

Kerslake Unbeaten four doubleplays. Brosnan started the fifth shakily as Hobie Landrilh singled, pinchhittcr Irv Noren pounded a long double and Don Blasingame Bill Kerslake. the 312-pound, romped to a 7-1 victory and Saturday their margin at Stillwater was 5-1 with two draws. Tuesday night's matches saw the Tulsa YMCA's Terry McCann, victor in the previous bouts, held to a draw by Vladimir Arsenyan, whom he had pinned twice before. Dick Delgado, University of 6-3, giant from Cleveland, is the only other Yank the Russians -waiKca, loading tne oases.

He pitched his way out mas nave oeen vnaoie to Dear. Kerslake drew twice with Otar Kan-delaki, a 30-year-old student. Kerslake. six time AAU cham red Davla. Tulsa YMCA, mor dec.

Frank drew with 111 kerslake. Cleveland, OMo. terfully, starting with a called third strike on Alvin Dark which the veteran Redbird field captain nrntostprf en vphemnntlv that um pion, and McCann are the only national champions who will tangle with the Russians in the pire Frank Dascoli ejected him from the game. Musial popped to short and winaup. Dick Delcado'.

former AAU fly Cousy Sparks Eastern Pros tooica uei innis wiun a pitch which Ennis tapped back weight champion from Oklahoma and the Tulsa YMCA team, meets Russia's OlynTplc titlist, to the mound. A pair of walks but Brosnan in some trouble in the sixth, but he got Joe Cunningham, Cardinal ninch-hittine hero of 1957. on an SALT LAKE CITY, April 15 jvienyan TsaiKaiamaniaze, in another top match. The 31-year-old Russian "honored master of sports" pinned Dclgado the first 1 "888 a easy grounder to ena me in time ana tnen arew in tne otner ning. (JFi Bob Cousy and a handful of East all-stars Tuesday night evened up their young crosscountry series with a West team, 133-131.

But Scheffinc yanked him in two matches. Five of the Russians have won tne seventn. inserting uoian iNicn-olas and Ed Mayer before Elston took over. Cousv set up the points and all three of their bouts. They include Linar Sallimullin, 136V4 pounds: Vladimir Synyvskiy, Tommy Heinsohn and Dolph Schayes stuffed them in for the first East victory of the tour.

The West won Monday night's opener at Lincoln, 108-105. Detroit. Chlcnito 4. Only times scheduled, Detroit 14-11) at CM IWmn 14.17). Kansan City (Maai 10-14) at Cleveland (jVVahInirtn IS(lebht at Baltimore "ifueka -ll at noiton Team IV Tot.

CD I 8MB I I SSS Sj. Louli Mizell was off to a rough start when rookie Tony Taylor, a .217 hitter at Dallas last year, rapped him for a Icadoff double, Walt Moryn's single drove in Taylor. Ernie Banks' secantl straight Heinsohn. iling in for injured Bill Russell, scored 21 points to single made it 2-0 after a walk and a bunt single by Leo Walls opened the third. Dale Long's sacrifice fly scored Walls.

CHICAGO ST. LOUIS ltt'i; a i a caiavaazc, world champion at and another honored master of sport: Gcorg Skhirtladzc, 174, and Boris Kulaev, ioi. Blubaugh Seeks Revenge Salimullin meets Murray Edcl-man of New York; Synyvskiy opposes Lou Giani. national YMCA Greco-Roman champion from New York; Balovadze faces Doug Blubaufih of Tulsa and the army; Skhirtladzc takes on Jim Peckham of Boston, and Kulaev take the scoring nonors just ancaa of West's Dick Garmaker and Gene Sliue, who both had 20. Schayes hit 18 and Cousy 16.

The East maintained a 10-point lead until late in the fourth quar- ItESUtTS HTnXKSIlAV l.oa Ancele as Kan Francisco, nllht. Onlr ian ehcdultd. n'same lb 4 2 0 GAMES TIIUKSDAr when Garmaker, trcorge if iii Yardley, Bob Pettit and Shue moved the West to within four points. Mmv nA KOIJTtrEJlN ASSOCIATION Manila .1 I Lit. Rock 2 .1 Mart 1 1 tangles with Bill Farrel, AAU runner up from the New York A.C.

Blubaugh lost to Balavadze in Norman, Okla. Edelman, Giani, Peckham and Farrell are facing the Russians for the first time. Tho Russians, who touched- off West took over with about 25 seconds to go and the score at 132-131. But Cousy, who kept tho 2,200 fans on tho edges of hfte rain, nirmlniham at Chattannoca. nnd PICK OUT YOUR CAR AND YOUR LOW PRICE! their seats wan nis tancy passing, fiot tho ball and-wns- fouled as he tried to stall.

Ho sank one of two gift shots for tho final score, The all-stars come to Oklaho Chiearo in: nno 001-4 8t Lo.iii ma mo 000-0 the exchange, of sports team from tho two nations, will leave for homo Saturday. On Sunday, American men's and women's ni.11. nanlta and Ln. LOli-Chrcaao t. ma City on April 30.

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Russia's crack welghtlifters Jicad hero in May for meets in Chicago on the 12th and Now York on the lfith. The international rivalry will be climaxed by a track and field meet Involving both men and women in Moscow, July 27-20, yxiyh-a. :3 I a jj I i 8 an I Suvel't. 'fl 4-5 rntala 3 si-st Pro Boxing Probe Due to Continue For Few Months NEW YORK. Anril 1G Ml Dis ss 33 Vikings 8, Southeast 7 FORD, CHEVROLET.

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JUkJUbHHUII BBSEE!) IMMEDIATE SERVICE FREE MOUNTING NO EXTRAS COMPARABLE SAVINGS ON WHITtWALLS First Baseman Tom Hnvcn- strlto drove in theco runs on two imP-ny Marlln lOnrvl), U-Paaenll, r-Mt-Ranger Track Team Tops Lions, Northern ALVA. April 1 5 Larry Frirnrl gathered in 171 '4 points to lend Northwestern to a triangular moot win with 112- points, followed by Lnngslon witli 2QVt and Northern with Friend took first in the ion and homciuns and a single to pnee Northeast to -7 Capital conference win over Southeast at trict attorney Frank S. Hognn said Wednesday tho current investigation of pro boxing will toko several months at least. Hogan made tho statement after conferring for two hours with Julius Holfnnd. chairman Officials to Inspect State Rifle Range TULSA, April 16 on-Officials of the National Rifle association will inspect Sunday tho John Zink rifle range nenr Skinlook to recommend ways of making it for international matches.

tho Northeast diamond Tuesday. The triumph gives Northeast a 1 conference record. of the Stnto AUilotlc commission. Asked who was tho object of the prnhe, I-Tocnn snld "tnoro is 220 dashes, set a new meet time of 24.6 in tho 210 iow hurdles, and anchored the winning mile no objective in terms of individuals." Ho said his offico was trvinc to seo if anv violations of 3 r.uie on nsisa manufacturer John link's ranch In southern Osngo county. It is being prepared for national bonch Pirates 8.

Bombers 3 relay team. ROYAL TIRE SERVICE Hlghsehool Baseball rest maicnos to bo noia more Putnam City, powered by two Jim McFcrron's nomcruns wnien accounted tor vo rims, defeated Midwest City, FO 5-7311 ACRES OF FREE PARKING 2nd and WALKER next autumn. Rudolph, Key Gain Western Semifinals DELRAY BEACH. April law wcro involved. A Now York county grand jury has been hearing tostimony for several days from prominent boxing figures, including Billy Brown, matchmaker of the International Boxing club, and manager Hymlo Wnllmnn.

a furrier who has a stable of leading boxers. B-3, Tucsdny in Midland conference baseball same on tho Pi-rales' diamond. VIRr SMALL Down roymant Or PAY AS YOU RIDI PLAN STORI Houif 7 o.m. 'til p.m. lur If N.etuarv Call for AppslMmanr WEEK CALL for Im.r,.ncy S.rie-Wl HAVI A COHPLITI ONI STOP SMVICI TERMS! TB Bill Gary homered in the first as Ml Husky Mnson Rudolph of wiin two on to sporK a live-run innlnc and Wllber Williams hit LIBERTY PARKING GARAGE ED HADLOCK SERVICE AAA TIRE EXCHANGE anoincr nomcr in mo sixin wmi ono on, A 'Big League' 1JtiebiU Camp MAY-TEN SERVICE 10rh ft May DEE'S TIRE SERVICE El Reno Contracts Signed WESTBUJIY.

N. April 16 Ml 1741 Llnwood 120-130 M.W. 2nd 2600 N. Loneofn WREDE'S ROYAL TIRES SUPER SERVICE Guthrl Mldweit City separate mu identical in-year contracts woro signed by Yonkors raceway and Itoosovolt meewnv with the Stnndnrrlhred fori uinirco, m-k, ann slight James Key of Columbus, conquered whipping wind ns well as their opponents to advance to tho finals of tho Western Amateur goif tournament nt tho Country Club of Florida Tuesday. Rudolph boot Con Bispllnshoff of Miami, 8 and 7, and Key routed Pcto Dyo of Indianapolis, 0 end 0.

U.S. Boxer Wins ROME. Arifil 18 Tod 1 IS, July July 17 like Eubinki HiiiI CMCh Owners' association Wednesday WriRht of Detroit outpointed Ni-gerinn Sandy Manuel in 10-round weltorwolfiht bout hero at Jioosovcii raceway, norsemcn nnd track operators have boon at odds over sharing of receipts..

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