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Harris, Eichelberger Grab Lead In Pro-Am Unknown Gilbert Takes Canadian Lead SECTION Classified Ads General News ubbock A valanche -J ournal Lubbock, Texas, Friday Morning, July 31, 1964 LEFTY WINS 12TH Peters Tosses Chi Over Detroit, 2-0 DETROIT (AP) Gary Pet- 1 over Detroit Thursday, pitched a three-hitter andj SkouTon, acquired recently in Bill Skowron drove in all the a trade with Washington, runs uith a triple for the Chi-Uivered his game-winning blow cago White Sox 2-0 triumph with two out in the sixth inning. Dave Wickersham, who failed oti To er NHW YORK (UPIl DIsap- pointed Di('k Tiger retums to tiie ring tonight for the first lime since he lost the putting tyvo runners on base. Birdies 3 Holes On Final Nine Shave Holds Second; Nick Tied For 3rd MONTREAL C. L. Gibby Gilbert, Hollvwood, bird- led three holes in a row on the back nine in the gathering dusk of the first round of the $50,000 Canadian Open Golf championship Thursday to take the lead with a four-under-par 67.

The slightly built crcvv-cut! Gilbert, who had to Monday to get into the 55fh Open chase, finished in the third from last threesome with the players already in. Gilbert, who have a first name (just Initials C.L.), shot rounds of 34-33 for his 67 Hershberger used his speed long Pine- beat Don throw shots better second on Don ground victory, was the victim. Until Mike Hershberger opened the Chicago sixth witli a single, Wickersham had permitted the White Sox only one hit. Wickersham got the next batters but Skowron drove a lin- runners. The victory was the 12th for Peters, who has lost five.

The Tigers got only one run- rifice and took field out. world middleweight crown to Joey Giardello at Atlantic City, K.J., last Dec. 7. Instead of getting a return shot at Giardello's title, as promised, veteran Tiger of Nigeria is facing the most notorious Puerto Rican Jose (ionzalez, at Madison Square Garden. Their lO-rounder will be televised nationally by ABC at 10 p.m.

(EDT). Tiger, 34, is favored at 11-5 over his 24-year-oId opponent because of his punch, stamina and ruggedness. In his 65 professional bouts, Dick never was nor floored. He Scored 22 among his 49 vit'tories. Although is janked only ninth among contenders and is a betting underdog, he hopes to provide another sf)oil- onf upset as he did in the past shani against Oiarley Scott.

Joe nucci. Joey Archer. 12-8 8 (hurricane) Carter. Florentine Fernandez and Rocky Rivero. than the 72 he Monday the qualifying round.

in The ahead score left him of Bob Shave, one er over George headiloughby. Ohio, who fashioned a in deep center, scoring both jthree under par with his croquet-style pendulum putter. Three shots back of Gilbert, who won a nickle in 19 previous tournaments, were Wvnn Are Two Strokes Back Stillivater Duo Winds Up With Nine-l nrler 63 For 1-Shot Lead By PETTIT AvalancliP Journal Staff ODEISSA Oklahoma State Golf Coach Labron Harris and his No. 3 linksman Dave Eichelberger, firing shots with accuracy that would do justice to a Nike Zeus, rode a string of nine birdies into the opening round lead of the Odessa Pro-Am. The Stillwater duo, tx)mbing 17 greens each, wound up with a nine-under-par 63, one shot ahead of their closest competition.

Rain, threatening ----------------------------------and attacking and Rieger had a tough to cha.sed the gallery around like the front nine, but they got scai-ed during the twi-jon their games in the way in, light of the initial day of action off a sizzling 31 however, at least 300 toughed to stay in striking distance of it out to watch, between rain- the purse strings. dmps, as sentimental favorite Hobby Nichols fought off a ening rain storm to culminate only the the hottest nine hole round of the The top The 101 teams tee off early today on 18 more holes, after will sur- 40 including ner past second, that in the co-favorite Jack Nicklaus, Bill third inning when Jerry Lumpe Collins, Bob Rosburg, Rex Bar- singled, went to second on a sac- ter, Bob Verwev of South Africa, third on an in- and A1 Geiberger. ('FB PITCliEK FELI.El) Cliicago Cubs pitcher Dick Ellsworth is stiTtched out on ground after being hit in right cheek bone by a line drive hit by Dick Groat of St. in third inning of Oibs-Cardinals game'Ihursday. leaning over pitcher is catclier Dick Hertrll, left, as trainer assists him.

Ellsworth returned to the mound after a short rest, line drive caromed into left field for a double. (AP McCraw if if Ward 3b lb Hansen I.and(s rf Martin Peters Gilbert, a 2.r-year-old native of Chattanooga, and a 0 of Chattanooga 4 0 0 0 versity, said I was very luckyl ITH FIVE HOMEKS CmrAGO DETROIT ah hi H'shb'ger rf 4 I 2 0 Thomas ct Buford 2b 4 0 0 0 Wert 3b 3 10 0 Kaline rf 4 0 10 fndav 10 10 Demeter lb 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Brown If 3 0 0 The Ife.v-fKiund 4 0 2 2 Freehan 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 si 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Lvmpe 2 3 0 1 0 and 2 0 1 OWiok shflm I 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Wood ph 10 10 Sherrv 0 0 0 0 19th Totals 30 0 3 cwfl mr; otto 01)0 DP-Detroit 2 4. 3B rookie pro had' putts on his first round! six birdies, He bogeyed and He cannf'd birdie putts 15, 10, 25, 40 and 90 feet. In' he had eight one putt greens. RBBso; The Pinegrove Course I Birds Move Beat 7-4 day, ties will comprise the that Nichols and his a r.

for the 15 grand Saturday Sleepv Wvnn of Midland, gfU off Sunday, to a shakv and made the Anderson of Hobhs, play- tum with a one-under :55. On theTmg with pm Fred Atkins of the homestretch, though, they Country Club, also the rantre and sped in with a eame in with a 65. A1 torrid .10 to pull within two shot Hobhs and Dave of of the leaders. Luhlxick shot 66s to stay in con- Knotted with a 64 total is the tention, as did Butch Mitchell Plainview team of Horace Moore and Ross Mitchcll of Lubbock and Jack Williams, who a 67, nils coming and going, to set the' Sanders, another of the pace through that ixirtiim of the tojwflight pros, and his partner, afteiTimin. They, along with Richard Patton of Midland, soar- teams of Bii Wininger and ed to a r.8 on the front nine and, by Fi-ench and the Palacios after a on the back- Ray and Vidal, from side were virtually out of the running with a 72, Experienced observers anticipate a 138 total bring necessary in making the rut.

Ciene Mitfhell and Dick Jen- that scoii's kiwer in thcininus of LuhlnM k. along with opening day, (iue to the dryiC'harles of Snyder, who (up until wind-up neared) playing with Mac McGen- ways that allowed a ball to rollldon of Montgomeiy, much like it had been hit dovvTi a 6Hs OrluT area scorcrs were concrete ramp Jones-Jim P'ullingim of Lubbm-k pro Jiol.ind Adams.jli^nenzo and liobby Westafall of on inactive list for the past Floydada, filayintr with lien Tliui'sday although months, teamed up withiUmr Jr of Amarillo, none of its athletes did well in Huh City amateur liandal Rie-i Former Texas Tech star and the cross that ncr to romp in with a former Champion John third place with Nichols-; teamed with pm Don and four other teams, sMassengalc of JnckslKim for Laredo, and Monterey, D. respectively, share the sec- jond sjxit with 64s. Actually, golfers making up a consensus displayed suiprise SWEDEN UI.NH HASLE, Nomay (AP) Tlie United States finished seventh in the international military cross jrlosed the three-day event, Sweden won both the and individual honors ohwting a tuo under OKLAHOMA hri 2 MINNEAPOLIS PAUL (AP) Baltimore tied a club played; rpcord with five homers and Balk Wickersham. FB 3 0 fi 2 0 0 0 to Bill Collins and sev'cral otherisecond straight victory as long," according'nwkie Dave Vineyard got Martin.

pros. his the defeated the Minnesota Jiurhntian Quits AND BAER, ET AL At Southland South Has Rueirefl Defense FORT WORTH (UPD Do- few times in the past decade, jBickley of San Augustine spite the presence of such test- but coach Jim Acree has an ap- bill Kilgore of Barbers who were halfbacks like Vea in regular season SOUTHLAND (Special)-Tom Buchanan was resigned as head basketball coach of Southland High School to accept similar employment at Shallowater High School. backfield stars dS wealth of defensive tal- Applications are being and Linus Baer, the ent to throw at the North in to rcplace him here. hopes for victory in the the game ticketed for TCU tions should be to F. annual coaching school all- superintendent of game a week from Thurs- S()Uthland schools.

Buchanan had been in the Southland school three! Tlie San Antonio duo of Me- 1 the competition is several and quarterbacks Ines: Brandt cf years. He is married. Mr. and Vea and Baer will make thejshades better than that in the perpz of Coriius Christi Mrs. Buchanan have no a favorite for one of theis mailer classifications.

And and Ronnie Ehrig of Gonzales. ----------------------------ffjyj. of group were all-state Twins 7-4 Thursday. The five homers, two by Jackie Brandt, tied the Baltimore record set against liOs Angeles in 1961. Earl Robinson, Dick Brown and Brooks Robinson hit other homers for the Orioles.

Vineyard got his second victo ry since being called up from Rochester ago, btit the Twins belted him out in the ninth. A triple by Tony Oliva and single also were picked at end. other backfield will come fmm New Stadium. Eight of the dozen Interior day night all be wrapped I linemen come from the Bigbie, jimmy up in the offense. jAAAA and AAA ranks Charles ithe Ti'i i rvUieni'ew single 'drove in two runs in the eighth, and then Ron Henrj' hit a pinch homer in the ninth for ithe Twins Stu Miller came on and saved the victory.

H. KIKER con Mil you a full'tlie Chrysler for $7. per month more than Chevy Impola or Ford 500. SUMMER STOCK SELL-OUT IHmitLEHEADER Schwall Pitch Pirates Bv Houston PITTSBURGH (AP) Tight Ien hits, including a run-scoring pitching by Vernon andisingle by Schwall, in their big first teamers. Line Heavier These include 240-iK)und tack- With such an array, the South to break the which' has seen them win but one and margin in the scries.

Prentice Tied At Jnycf BALTIMOUJ; SOTA ah hi 5 2 2 3 Versalien it 5 0 10 rf i Johnson lb 5 0 1 0 Hall cf 4 111 Ktllehrew If 4 1 0 lb 3 112 Rollms 8b 4 0 0 0 Raftey 2 12 1 pr 3 10 0 Oroyl 2b Arrigo Allison ph Kostro ph Henrv ph 35 7 10 7 IrilaU 3b rf K.Rob'on If Adair 2b Brow r. Vinr ard 4 0 0 1 5 0 3 5 0 2 1 4 0 10 4 0 0 (1 2 0 10 0 10 0 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 (1 10 0 0 1 1 I 37 4 11 mtt (WM( DP--Baltimore 1, il 5, 9. i 2B Apancio, Mineher, Batify 3B Oliva HR H. Robinson (1), Brown None 1" H( Vlnfv Schwall and the timely hitting of Bill Virdon and cit led the Pittsburgh Pirates to a sweep of a twi-night doubleheader with Houston 1-0 and 8-3 Thursday night. inning.

Roberto Qemente got three hits in a total of seven at bats to raise his National League-leading average to .346, a point better than Billy Williams of Chi- II Coif Virdon singled home who also had singled, in Ihej sixth inning of an opener and it hoi sto.v was all the veteran right-hander needed to notch his ninth victo-j vox in 17 decisions. iArngo fi4 LPD Ruth Klippstein ith a Ixigey eight-f(X)t putt -------green, was forced Jo Ann Prentice lingham, 190, Twilight Juan-Alamo, At the guards If 4 0 0 0 Bailpy 3b 3 0 0 0 pard will be C.E. 4 0 0 0 virdon rf 3 0 1 Loranw Tarlr 4 0 1 0Clemente rt 0 1 JaCK 4 0 0 0 Lynch if 2 of Houston Austin, 0 0 0 0 tJiC Hmisltm 11-5, gave up five hits. Kasko got the Pirates started Bme in the nightcap with his 12th homer of the season in fourth and ignited a seven-run uprising in the si.xth by singling burgh home the first two runs. Schwall picked up his first victory since being recalled lhw.

from Columbus of the Interna- 1 55. tional League and ran his re- cord to Al McBean fini.shed up, retiring the Colts in the if ninth, The Pirates got a total of sev- Hoffman pn A.spro'nte 3b 1, 'tip one of the past 10 games as' Calvin Powitsky of Pasadena 4 ian.i 200-pounds plus Fcr- rell of Baytown, Roy Gaspard of East Chambers, and Dale Johnston of West Orange, helping boost the South to an eight- pound weight advantage up front. and Gaspard form a formidable linebacking duo, while Powitsky will have able help at the tackles from Ralph Cooper, 2.35, of Houston Rea- Jcssen, finishir," gan; Ervin Lsenbee, 220, of after missing an Taylor; John Allen, 200, of the 18th idian. and speedy Jesse Wil-jinto a tie of Pharr-San wie under par 71's for the first round lead "riiursday in, besides Milwaukee Jayceel WACO (AP) Baylor Univer- RiggSi 208, Goif Tournament. sjfy Indiana Unlver- Herrington, 225 Jessen, 27.

Bonsai 1. sity In football here Sept. 25, ai.f,. and Miss Bridgers announced Thursday. The 1971 date completes a two- 8 l-a 9 sis 5 1-3 2 2 -2 35.

I It RB 4 3 5 0 0 0 5 0 II 1 0 1 3 2 0 10.554 talk the terms you like! i- Bears, Indiana To Meet In 1971 Tilt and Tommv Both Law and Bob Bruce, now Sb 4 1 jQjQjHarper, 215, of Austin S. gained a one- 2 center lead in 72-hole toum- 2 0 0 0 ss 3 0 0 0 ning mate is 21.S-fH>und Pat i- ament at North Shore game ijiw 3 1 i 9 loman of Port Neches. Club series. 3:2 A 5 0 ToIaU 37 1 I OOfI 000 (KHJ 6, Pitts- Kasko. Wingmen McVea, although noted as a ninning back, probably wiU be; Baylor-Indiana course.

The com- They will meet at Filwmington, petition ends Sunday with on Sef)t. 21, IMH. 000 a.H the first place prize. Tied ir 9 1' r.H BB.Mi corris 10 5 0 0 Soccer Star Get Bar White ci Kasko ss Crote i Oweni? Roberts lb ToiaU Houston Kt.H hi I 4 12 0 Bailey Sb 4 12 0 Virdon cf 4 112 Clemente rf 3 0 0 0 Lynch If 1 0 0 0 Mota pr-lf 4 0 11 lb 4 0 0 0 Mazer'iski 2b 2 0 0 0 Paslisroni 3 0 0 0 Schofield ss 2 0 0 0 Schwall 10 0 0 3 6 3 at 72 were Sherry a.s a spread enrt among a Gla.sgow. and Hasgp.

Pe'nsacola. a cludfsW Uadekrvof San stroke behind onio M.srm ami Robert Springs. and Bar- 4 1 1 0 I i jb a a Romack, Sacramento, 3 0 0 0 Kookie 1 wice caiif. Mickey Wright, Dallas, 0 In CJllcaj20 the current leading money winner on the Ladies Professional Asswiation tour, with sev- en victories this year, was tied 4 1 2 li 3 12 3 1 1 0 4 12 1 4 12 1 3 1 4 0 2 1 Colt BASEBALL TONITE! OOUILEHEAOm RENSSELAER, Ind. fullback John two touchdowns Thurs- he would be hap-1 By.Coombs is a star member of the Scottish National and Leicester City soccer teams.

He is about the salary paid the Leicester club. Recently he told the management up wuuiu a ii 3I4 py with his present salary if he got permission to operate a bar in the stadium but if his request was denied, want to be Tliursday Gibson was put on the official transfer list of the Flnglish Soccer League without comment were lUS, last 10 107 icrimmage next weeks LONDON Dave Gibson College All-Stars 3 CTlicagO. Szumryzk. pla.ved unhappy Owens, 4-7 si-3 8 6 6 i fi Springfield in the Atlantic Coast 1 L. 3 him by 2 20 0 iSchwali.

W. 3-1 8 6 3 .1 1 'McBean 1 0 0 0 0 ClUbj Schwall faced 3 mdn In 2 League last season, scored touchdown on an 18-yard and the other on a twoyard onp run four at 74. They amateur Carla Glasgow, Kathy Comel- Scottsdale, Sandra Mt, Pleasant, and Clifford Ann Creed, Alexan- jdria, La. through center. a a Special Som Fornitng (lult'ti.

Self tonfldence, 4nd 4 IU I Lubbcck ArhMie Club (Bert habn. IHi.) II HEAR THE GOLDWATERS" AND ---------------------------------HON. ED FOREMAN -----CONGRESSMAN, 16TH DISTRICT TONIGHT JULY 31 8:00 P.M. MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM Pd. Pol.

Adf. OtST. ir BEST BEER HOUSTON vs. N.Y. METS 3:45 P.M.

KFYO 790 KC PRICES START LOW --GET LOWER! FULL-SIZE CHRYSLER 7 a month more THAN A CHEVY IMPALA OR FORD GALAXIE 500 Hard to believe, iin't it? Getting a Chrysler 4-door equipped with V-8 engine, power iteering, power braltei, automatic tram- mission, radio and heater. Compariion ii based on comparably equipped 4-door sedans with payments: Vj down, 36 months to pay, excluding destination charges, state and local taxes, interest and insurance. ALL PRICES ARE SLASHED Ghryslers Imperials Plymouths Valiants You know it's clean-up time. We're having a clean-up with a difference. The "difference" you will pay for our '64 models makes our place the "hottest spot" in town to trade.

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