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Player Shoots 69 to Capture CARDS LASH CUBS TO SNAP Texas Runner Chosen Kentucky Open AAusial's Homers Fuel 9-4 Victory LOUISVILLE, April 20 Wl Game little Gary Player, from Johannesburg. South Africa sail 15 Hits to Rip ed to the front on a string of birdies and held on for the Ken-i CHICAGO. April 20 Stan Musial's two homeruns helped the Louis Cardinals crash into the National league victory column iuuyci)r list tucky Derby Open Golf tournament championship Sunday. He did it 14-under par. Starting the -day two strokes Sunday with a 9-4 triumph over the previously undefeated Chicago By JAY SIMON CDaily Oklahoman Sport! Writer) AWRENCE.

Kan. April 20 Eddie Southern of Texas, the most dynamic runner in collegiate track today. Sunday was named the outstanding performer at the 33rd annual Kansas Relays, capping three busy days of competition. Southern led Texas to the Dallas Invitational championship Thursday nieht before riv Musial, gradually moving' past soma of Baseball's all-time behind leader Paul Harney, Player caught the collapsing stroker greats in various hitting departments, drove his third homer of the season with one on in the first inning for a 2-0 lead. on the sixth and went ahead to LOS ANGELES, April 20 Danny O'Connell popped two homeruns the convenient leftficld screen at the Coliseum.

Sunday as the San Francisco Giants again thumped' the Lbs Angeles Dodgers. 12-2. before With the Cards leading, 4-3, he blasted a 3-0 pitch with one on in stay on the seventh. At the finish, he was three strokes to the good over his clos-; the fifth lo. launch a four-run rally which gave St.

Louis its first triumph after four straight losses all to the Cubs. est pursuers. Chick Harbert and A crowd of 24.380 out to wit fcirme vossier. Player's 69 Sunday was added 47.234 fans in B5-degree temperature. A total of four homers sailed out of this sun-baked concrete bowl thai Walter O'Mallcy had ness Chicago's surprising and fast start had little to cheer for to Drevious rounds of 69, giving him a 72-hole score of 22 MONDAY.

APRIL 21. I95 converted into a baseball field from a football stadium. The Uirce games produced 12 home-' Harbert fired a 63 and finished with 277. Vossler's 67 also gave him 277 and a share of second except homers, by Ernie Banks and rookie John Goryl. Banks capped a Ihrec-run (hlrd inning with his second homer, a two-run drive which bounced off the top of the centerfield wall and Goryl hit his second of the season in the seventh.

Aforrie Martin, second of three moncv. runs. Al least 19 people fainted in the boiling heat of the uncovered Phillies Nudge Braves, 3 to 2 Peter Thomson and Tom Nie-porte were next across the fin scats. The Giants wound up 15 ish line with 278s. Thomson registered a final 67 and Nieporle Cardinal pitchers, relieved start hits, including three doubles, a triple asid the three homers off throe Dodger pitchers.

a nat par rz. er Herman wonmeier in me inira ine n-i fiaycr. scoring nis.iirsi gasned-eredil 'or the Victory. PHHjADELpIIIA, April 20 Ml Philadelphia Phillies. major victory in mis country, Sariat Draws 167,209 The r-i-nwrt hnnclnH iht Jim Brosnan, first or five Cub pitchers, was the loser.

collected w.suu out oi tne szu, 000 pot. day weekend attendance total to. umers linisninE in tne mone: nnoili mainr lencue hit before smarting from double defeat at the hands of Milwaukee, turned on the world champion Braves Sunday for a tight 3-2 victory in the finale of the scries. ror ine nrsr. series oi major league baseball ever played in Los Angeles.

Although it had been canceled the Sunday turn included Tony Lena and Don Fairfield, tied for sixth with 279s. and Bob Keller. Tommy Bolt. Al Bcssclink and Harney, whose 280s the season grows very old, moved into fourth place among the all-time total base leaders. His eight total bases save him 5,05,1.

four more than Lou Gehrig of the ing here to run seven races Friday and Saturday. During a span of 45 hours Southern competed in 10 events at the two meets in addition to making a plane flight from Dallas to Kansas City and a bus trip from Kansas City to Lawrence. The mercury-footed young Texan apparently' thrives on such full schedules for his most sensational effort of the weekend came in the final eyent here Saturday. Taking the baton dead evstr with Kansas State's DeLoss Dodds in the final leg of the mile relay, Southern ripped off his quarter in 44.6 seconds to pull the Longhorns to a new intercollegiate record of 3:09.1. This is believed to be the fastest 440 ever run by man, and well under the world, record of 45.3 held by former Southern California ace Jim Lea.

Southern, of course, had benefit of a flying start? in the relay carry. Nearest, approach (o Southern's feat uncovered thus far was Herb McKenley's 44.6 for 40; meters in the third les of the 1600-meter relay at the 1952 Olympics when he helped Jamaica beat the U. A. in 3:03.9. The 400 meters is slightly shorter than 440 yards.

Here's what Southern accomplished during the three-day span: At Dallas defeated Bobby Morrow of Abilene Christian in the 220 in 20.6: anchored Robin Roberts squeaked through with a five-hit conquest, but gave tied them for eighth, out migJil. approach the all-time record, the heal, held the actual count. 31,438 below the opening day crowd. up two homeruns. (V.r.60i IM-v Pi New York Yankees.

Roberts, trvine lo regain Ramon Monzaiil, the hand his brilliant, style of old, it was number one victory of the sea- CHICAGO ia! IS IV His some senior from Maracaibo, Venezuela, who was beaten by s. II was also the 190th of his career, tying Grover Cleveland Alexander record wnn inc Plpls. Rebarti Hits, Too Besides holding the Braves ti 2 the Dodgers al h-nn Francisco, came hnck wilh a solid eight-hittcr. Don Drysdale, supposedly the ace ot the Dodgers' fine staff, suffered 1 his second straight knockout. -Sponcar Hmr In addition lo O'ConncIPs two blows that slid ovir the lop of the 42-foot high-screen guarding Making like a footballer diving over tackle, cub pinch-hitter Bobby Adams -flies over the back of Cardinal catcher Hal Smith to score in the third inning.

Adams scored on Lee Wall's double. AP Wirephoto.) five hits, Roberts got three of Challenger Increases ins teams seven saiclics and scored the winning run on Harry Anderson's single in the seventh inning. AH Robbie's hits were Chess Tourney Lead MOSCOW. April 20 Iff) Mikhail Yanks, Turley Crack Orioles smiles. Rohcrts.

after hording the Braves scoreless for six innings, was into a 2-2 deadlock A's Smack Chi sox On Homeruns, 8-2 uotvinmlc, the challenger, defeated world cliess champion Va- when Hank Aaron and rookie Harry Hanehrink belted homers sily Smyslov Sunday in the 18th game of their tide series. The came, which had been adiourned in me seventh. But the Phils rebounded, tak also homered for the' Giants. Spencer's blow traveled about 320 feet, passing into the stands a few feet past, the end of the screen that extends Troin the 250-foot, foul line toward left-center. In addition to the balls hit over the screen.

Spencer, and Pee Wee Reese singled and Fu-rillo doubled off it. Carl Furillo really slammed a man-sized homer ahout 400 feet into the stands in left-center with aaiuroay aucr moves, enaea KANSAS CITY. April 20 (AT Five-hit pitching by Jack Urban at the 74th move. and three-run homers by Bill Tuttle and Billy Turner gave the Kansas City Athletics a solid foundation for an 8-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox Sunday. Botvinnik now leads Smyslov 11 points to 7.

The first player ing the lead again in their pari of the inning. Roberts' third straight, hit shot off Johnny Logan's glove and Richie Ashburn wailed out a base on halls acninst loser Rnh io earn points win win ma NEW YORK, April 20 UP) Bob Turley pitched a four-hit shutout and lertficlrier Norm Siebern I a an inside-tlie-park homerun as the New York Yankees defeated Baltimore, 7-0, Sunday for a sweep of the three-game series. Held hitless through three Innings the Yankees solved Connie Johnson's curveball pitching uoin nomers were on Din riscjicr, wnu nau mmv m-n innings ilhout giving up a round-tripper. The last previous time he had itched a homcrun ball was also against the Athletics last May 28, II Crnwrord. V.

SmUH. A i.3nn. Pirates 4, Redlegs 3 series. Promised Land Tops $50,000 Race Field Rush, who followed Bob Trow Uick ur-ay on nasc in me- lourui. HAN rnA.NCIKCO I.OR ANOBLKS.

when Hal Smith turned the tncK. bridge and Gene Conley to the Tuttle got ins lour-baecer in ie urd inning alter Harry ctuti PIlTSBUriGH. April 20 im ana union una singieo. boo L.crv C. Stevens, placed into tne nnrl rhili were on hasp, with sin.

mound. Single Plates Roberts After Chuck Essocinn slrur-k LINCOLN, R. April 20 (AT, lor single runs in tne (ourm aim fifth, then knocked the tall right Mrs. i-thel D. Jacobs Promised Land has drawn the top weight hander out of.

the box with a iS5 out. for the second time, Anderson singled ami Roberts scored. gles when Tluntcr looped the ball over the left-field fence in the fourth. Both homers came with two out. Hunter's sent Fischer to the showers.

three-run assault in the sixth. Sievers' Blow Wins for Nafs tegpi is It They picked up two more runs game in the ninth inning as a defensive' measure, rapped out. a homerun Inter in the as the Pittsburgh Pirates ended a three-game losing streak with a victory over the Cincinnati Redlegs Sunday. Righthander Bob Friend yielded 11 hits as he became Iho I lie Phillies scored their first wo runs in the third wilh a hrce-hit attack that chnsed in tne seventh ott Arnie Forto- Urban a shotgun on a two- ''3 carrero, recently acquired from Tnl.U II K.UJI nansas iny in a traae. The Yankees collected einhf run pinch double by Ron Jackson in the ninth.

The game' was played under protest, from the fourth inning on. Trowbridge. The. latter walked Stan Lopala with the bases loaded, forcing In a n. Granny Ilanmcr singled in another.

of 12fi pounds for the sixth running of the S50.00O added Lincoln Special at Lincoln downs Monday. Challcfont, Oh Johnny, Shampsburg. One Eyed King, Rockcastle and Navarette complete the small but outstanding field. San Francisco Bowler Paces Women's Meet WASHINGTON. April 20 (An hits in rolling up their biggest first Pirate pitcher lo go the Kifc Rov Sievers' leadoff homer score oi tne young the last of the 10th inninc off MII.WAIIKKK rim, All run lore spectators.

juicKey after Al Lopez, Chicago manager, lost an argument over an distance this year. II. was Stevens' second homer of the season. He has hit in his I iwanue. nccmninc lo find his bai Texas to victory in the mile relay in 3:15 under wraps; anchored Texas to second behind ACC in the 440-yard relay.

At Kansas Friday Ran strong 220 carry with Texas sprint medley team that chopped two full seconds off school record and still finished sixth in 3:21 flat: anchored mates in qualifying for 440, 830 and mile relays. At Kansas Saturday Anchored Texas to victory in 440 relay in 40.3; to. second place behind Oklahoma State's record-smashing team in the 8S0, and to the new American collegiate record in the mile relay Actually, it took a spectacular closing effort to give Southern the individual award over Oklahoma's Gail Hodgson, who was the choice of most sports writers beore the mile relay went postward. Southern received 11 votes to seven for Hodgson with one being cast, for Oklahoma Stale sprinter Orlando Hazley. Except for the terrific Southern quarter.

Hodgson would have been a popular choice. The South African sophomore anchored (he Soonors to a world record 3:39.5 in the sprint medley, a meet mark of 9:50,8 in the distance medley and third place in the two-mile relay in school record time. Hodgson ran the cleanup B80 in the sprint medley in 1:48 flat, the distance medley mile in 4:07 and the final leg of the two-mile relay in 1:50.3. All this came after winning the open mile at Dallas in the only four appearances al the ting eye after a slow start, rapped (wo singles and drew a walk. Gil t-cricrcnce ruling.

With runners on first and second and none out, Billv Goodman Murray Wall boosted Washington tj a B-5 victory over Boston Sunday. Norm Zauchin also homered for the Senators, who beat the Red Sox for the third time in in I iffiS Si, I l'( plate. Cincinnati Pirrsnimnii iwcuniigald ut a clou i nnd sin i SAN FRANCISCO. Anril 20 Iff) riSrL "5 3 5 3 8 2 1 virdon cl JJI as many meetings, am gle. Hank Bauer and Moose Skow-ron also had two-baggers.

The Orioles had plenty of op The women International Bowl ine congress 35-dav lone bit a roller down the firstbasc line. Urban collided with Goodman in fielding the ball. Goodman was called out and the runners were ordered to return to their base. ney ground on Sunday with June O'Brien of San Francisco posting tWi.i. Sievers.

who led off the ninth inning Saturday with a homcrun that tied the game at 3-3 in a contest won by the Senators in the same inning, also contributed Drobny Whips Rerny For Cannes Nef Tit le A-KII. portunities to score as Turley issued seven passes. They put two runners on in each of the first three inninqs and asain in the ninth. In all, 11 Birds were o82 io icaa tne smcies com peti claimed that Ld Rom tion. nn3 nn io SB ni.

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lln.k. mel, plate umpire, told him Ur Miss Bnen. couoledwith her a triple ana a ciouoic io tne ocn-ators' 13-hit attack Sunday. CANNES. France.

April JO -Veteran Drobnv of ban had the ball in his hands sister, wildcs so onion of Kla oil stranded. when Goodman co hded with him. s' Turley. making lis first start. Egypt, former Wimbledon cham The Senators bunched nine of math Falls, stood fifth in the doubles event with a score This would have nullified the in- their hits the first three in of the year, fanned eight, and did not permit any hit longer 17.

The tourney started nings off Frank Sullivan and terrorence ruling. CHICAGO KANSAS CITV pion, defeated Paul Remy of France, 11-4, fi-2, 3-fi; fl-7, to win (he men's singles championship of the Cannes international tennis tournament. Thursday. man a single, liene wooclllng, who reached hnsn all four times Fm join TUItlP ri v.i- nsilltrk. .1 1.

nelmnrc U.S. Selects Entries be came lo bat with a single For Pentathlon Meet ann i.nree wniK.s lined a one-bngqer in (he first inning. John- son singled in the second. Lennin SAN ANTONIO. Anril Green in the fourth and again in ho The four athletes who will make up (he United Stairs' modern np ninth.

nen a on team in an interna George Susce to take a 5-2 lead. But the Red Sox clipped Dick Hyde for two runs in the sixth when Sammy While walked, Don Buddin doubled and Dick Gcrn-ert injected a pinch-single to score both. Rostnn tied the score at 5-5 in the eighlh when White tripled and Buddin singled lo score Marty Kcough, running for White. Bud Byerly. the winner, was in trouble In the inth when Pete Dalev singled and Buddin doubled but the veteran righthander ranncd Wall and disposed of Jim Piersall nn a fly lo Sievers.

The loss was the fifth in six 5 1 1 1 tional meet, here April 27-May 1 wore named Sunday. in ska Miihi'li It? I inn Jnn They are Daniel J. Steinmnn, Frank A. Klt.ch.cU. Jack Daniels and Hichnrd G.

Ellis. They were chosen as Iho result of a five-day lime trial in which nil 12 Hjn.rn noun hri.nn fi'Sh i I Sli-HVld. Hn-Tutllr. OTIC Vittxirr ai United States cannidaies competed at Fort Sam Houston. Crowd Record Set games for Boston, VAUD ENSINE CA.M SUPPER WASHINGTON Prsall Vn 8 Sasjf In rneei.

record tune oi hu.h men worryinR with an even worse flying schedule than Southern since the team hod lo leave hours earlier than Iho Steers nnd consequently got that much less sleep. Hazley, the only other athlete to receive mention in the poll of sports writers, led off Oklahoma Stale's RB0 team which posted the third fastest time in history; led off Hie runnerup 440 team; ran a 220 carry with the sprint, medley learn which broke the world record and still finished third in placed second to OU's Dee Glv-tna in the. npen ion. and inn qualifying heals in the 440 and sao relays in addition to the mn nna nnn-i CARACAS, Venezuela, April 20 (AT An all-time Venezuelan record for gate receipts for a sports (, f-Slil. Indians 4, Tigers 2 nKTROIT.

Anril 20 IAV- The York J7-4'. np mhh i.ovn.i( RIIF.nirr?," event was set i when 14.000 fans nnirf $13.1,01 fVifcv I A 1 IJ MlKim 2n Cleveland Indians blnsted four homeruns off 2n-game winner scr Argentina's Paseii.il Perei defend his world flyweight boxing championship against young Jim Running and defeated the Drlrnit Tiers, 4-2. at Rriccs stadium Sunday. All six runs scored on homeruns. ci.r.vr.i.ANn nr.TmiiT immrr.

jjpjjrolf Ann nvrty1 un mCTjh i'i'i K.S,.vr. ro flnttim 37-n WnfcWnt WO' MOBE DAMMSB IM THE PIR8T TEW aECONOft Collog Tennis SPECIAL POLARIZlNS Ramon Anas of cnc.ucla. U.S. Cage Teams To Visit Hungary BUDAPEST. Anril 20 (At Unit IT' HUNS THAN IN HUHORBBS ur IVIlLta ur OBIVONOt "tACY MOrOR OILS THAT OCAIH OVT WHEM VOUn ENOINE 6T0PS LET RARE METAL SCRAPE BAPE METAL, CA.U&INO DAMAGE SEE HOW 8KELLY SUPRIMB MOTOR OIL IS "MAGNETIZED TO rSCTWT BACC-ATTAL STACTS' PBOQCSS WAKESa TUB MOLECULES OP 6KELLY eUPREMK MOTOR OIL CLINO TO CVLINDBR WALLS PORWt-CKSI Mulloy Divides In Tennis Finals SAN REMO, Itnlr, April 20 sis; nnnn Up.on 5 Jardnnr Mulloy of Miami, WJII ed Slates men's and women's basketball teams will visit Hungary in mid-Mny on the way back from a trip lo the Soviet TODAY'S LOWEST CONSUMPTION MOTOR.

OIL fllNT0 MOTOR OILll Jffl mite Union, was announced tsiinany. They nrn coming; nt their own request, according to the Hun-carlnns. The official news agency MT1 reported that lielwen May fi 60 TIMES Hxf 0WCKI fi THAN A Wfcifch MINUTE MAN! Bisplinghoff Captures Florida Amateur Title SANFORD. April 20 (At ninii-4 p-M. rtJ.A..

Mnrn ijrt 1(CnliMtji icipen win one wucs nnni ana ost out. in anolher Sunday in nn ntrrnntional tennis tournament icre. IMulloy learned with Volanda lamiror. of Mexico In mixed loubles and defeated Fay Miller of Australia nnd Nicola Pie-rangeli of Italy fi-4, fl-3. In I he nen's doubles final Pletraiiscli md Orlando Simla or Italy heat lulloy and Kurt Nielsen ot Den-nark, (1-0, fi-2.

7-5. Mario Mamas of Mexico wnn h- men's singles title, defeating Skonecki of Poland, -1, 6-1, 4-fi, H-4. nnrl IS the U. S. teams will go to Don Blsnlinchoff wnn his fourth Florida amateur golf chnmpion- SKILLY SUPREMf tTKA MIOW IB" BATINa MIAM KLLY SUPBEMI ATAVS OM SHOES ROB LEE.

SHOfS STYLED RIGHT VUUE fHlttD il roiand and uiecnosmvnKia as well as Hungary. The men will piny the Hungarian national team. The women will nrnhnhlv cnnin un nv nunnmr (nrnni. II VeKln- ship win a ann victory over Ed Kirklnnd in 30-hole finals of the four-day tourn 9fCust 8KEUV 8UPOEME nnvi im ONivONt etcoNO. against the Hungarian juniors or TORUnN Hungary Wins RU DA PEST.

Anril 20 (fi Hun a Btiaanest learn, since me iiun- EVEM AT 4O'BEL0W ZERO. IT aivEevoun cais (Nome quick: pdotection rooM EVEN "ON THE COLDEST WHITER M06NIW9SI VOU'LL LIS ANV. SfTWRCM CHANSESI ament, Blisplinglioff. 23-year-old Winter Park real estate man who was tltlist 10S3-55, was fl-up after the morning round and never got carton national women' team will be playing In tournament in Poland at the time ot the visit. gary defeated Yugoslavia, 2-0, in an international soccer gams Sunday before more than 100,000 V.

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