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6-C ALABAMA JOURIIAL MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA f44y, Jmm 12, 1957 WOMEN'S BOUT PLANNED j(rDn) nlJ(n) Wrestling Slated Friday At State Coliseum Arena By LEO H. PETERSEN TOLEDO, Ohio (UP) Eight former champions, and 154 other golfers who are trying to win the title fcr the first time, tested the tough, rough and lightening fast greens of the Inverness Country Club for the last time today be- peon 8 a.m. C.D.T. on Thursday in trr Mme. There were two late substitu-Veteran Bo'jbv Cr ckh-jJik t-f, PiUsburgh and ttudy horvaih of Windsor, Canada, grt in when 1 enrose J' Miami Ueaeh fob Babish of Pcti oit Th.

USGA at! a.i ounced that ta inze money su beon n-creased from $25,000 to $30,000. a first -ive money to Judys Boros. Lloyd Manjiium, Lew or sham, and Jack Fisck. Middlecoff an1 oros in addiUcn. to Hogan rank a-vong the tavcuiles.

HOT BACK NINE FiKgoi, whose ltlt arm is whithered and who is bothered by a bone chip in right arm. shot a four under par 32 on the back nine on a practice round. "Bui I'll never be lo do it v.ten the chips arc down foi I m. just not in s.i.. 16 2golfers cf at Standings used to know.

Maybe he.has learned to relax, and if he has look out" Demaret himself, who 'is 4G and the only grandfather in the field, is among those classed behind Hogan in the favorite rule. SNEAD TRIES AGAIN Another veteran, Slammin Sammy Snead, trying once again for the only major title in golf whicii hs estvped him, was grouped right up there with Hogan and Dunnret in 'he favorite's class. is 45. Snead's practice rounds have not been sensational, although one day he came in with an unoi'iciai after hitting the dee? rough of the coure five times. In addition to Hogan and Sa.

a-zen. the former chanm- irt the fia'd aie Cary Middle "cff. thi tit's holder; Zd' Furgoi, testing tr.e course with Hogan in practice rounds, siCcsted there was nothing for Ben to worry about. -With smaU and fa. greens, the only wa to putt is to close your eyes and ho) for tai best," Sarazen said.

playei the course Tueday a'ter 10 Uur of rain and the greens were so fast it was impossible to jj ge them. Imagine how 'ast they will be if we get a few oays hot sun." Hogan, who is 45, appeared in fine spirits. His practice round playing partners, including another veteran of the golfing wars, Jimmy Demaret, said they have never seen him more juviai. "You'd have to say his mental attitude is perfect, Demaret said. "This isn't the serious Hogan we fore they tee off for the game's biggest prize the S.

Open chamfiorship. The man they to beat, ac-coiding to the bookmaker's odds and the golfers themselves, was no one less than one of the old men in the field Bantam Ben Hogan. Hogan, who has won this one four times and is shooting for an unprecedented fifth, doesn't claim too much for his own chances, for he is experimenting with a new putting grip. But those who have played practice rounds with turn over the tight, rolling par 70 layout say he is hitting ball as well a ever. BEN MENTALLY PERFECT A for his putting, the veteran Gene Saracen, one oi the- forma." champs in the field who his been Wonderful DYNEL Hats by LEE now at 202 Montgomery St.

in (3 (Tl kt fit 4 A Wrestling will be offered Friday night at the Coliseum Wrestling Arena by promoters G. Gulas and B. Golden. The wrestling arena is located directly behind the Coliseum. Gulas and Golden have booked a big double main event for Friday night.

In the top half of the double attraction, Lester Welch will collide with Charlie Laye. The lower half will be a women's bout pitting Kathy Branch against Mars Bennett. Rounding out the card will be a semi-final pairing Jack Dunnavant against Joe McCarthy. Both main events will be for the best two falls out of three with 60-minute time limits. The semifinal will be for one and a 30-mhv ute time limit Action at the arena will begin at 8:30.

A special section will be reserved for colored fans, the promo-tors announced. DAV SPONSORSHIP Sponsors of the cards under Gulas and Golden will be the State DAV. Both Welch and Laye are two well known wrestlers in the South. Lester is the youngest and swiftest of the five famous wrestling Welch Brothers. Lester is a big favorite wherever be appears.

Laye, veteran Knoxville flash, is one of the most capable performers in wrestling and the battle between Charlie and Lester will be a test of youth against experience. Both of the girls are leading contenders for the world's women's title held by Jane Byers. Dunnavant and McCarthy rank with the best known matters in the nations. The promoters and the sponsors If you appreciate value don't miss our tremendous 9 nw.i irirw. a im I LIFETIME GUARANTEE I Ask us about it! rr 71 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE TUEDATS BE8ULTS Moats-ornery GraeetlU.

1 Selma 11. Ft. Walton Beach 3 Panama City 13. Penaaeola 7 Wn LmI Pet. Behind Moalfotnery 27 II jtM Graeevllle T7 19.

.587 Vt Pi. Walton Beach 25 23 .53 2V Penaaeola 11 .447 7 Panama City 20 2 .433 7V4 Selma 1 27 .400 WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Monicomery at Peatsacola Fort Walton Beach at Panama City Graeevllle at Selma AMERICAN LEAGUE TUESDAY'S RESULTS Cleveland 7, Boaton Washington at Kansas City, postponed New York 3. Chicago 2 Baltimore 4, Detroit 1 Wan teat Pel. Behind Chicago 32 16 .667 New York 29 21 Jl 4 Cleveland 2 23 .531 Detroit 27 25 .519 7 Boston 26 26 .500 Baltimore 23 27 .460 10 Kansas City 21 29 .420 12 Washington 18 33 .340 lets WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Baltimore at Detroit Ceccarelli (0-1) vs. Bunnlng (5-1).

Boston at Cleveland, night Stone (1-2) or Sullivan (3-4) vs. Hossl 3-0). New York at Chicago, night Kucks (3-3) vs. Harsh man 44-2). Washington at Kansas City.

2, twl-night Clevenger (44) and Abernatby (1-6) vs. Urban (0-0) and Oarver NATIONAL LEAGUE TUESDAY'S RESULTS Pittsburgh S. Cincinnati 1 New York 5. Chicago 1 St. Lout 3.

Philadelphia 2 Milwaukee 7, Brooklyn 2 Wea Last Pet. Beblad Cincinnati 31 21 .596 Milwaukee 29 20 .592 PhUadelphia 28 20 .583 1 Brooklyn 28 21 .571 l's St. Louts 27 21 .563 2 New York 21 31 .404 10 Pittsburgh 18 32 JtSO 12 Chicago 14 30 .318 13 WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Chicago at New York Blllman (0-2) vs. Antonelli (3-6). Milwaukee at Brooklyn night Conley (0-3) vs.

Podres (6-2). St. Louis at Philadelphia, night Jackson (7-2) vs. Roberts (6-7). Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, night Klippsteln (2-5) vs.

Arroyo (2-3) or R. Smith (0-1). SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION TUESDAY'S RESULTS Birmingham 3. Little Rock 1 Chattanooga 11-3. Mobile 0-2 Atlanta 8, Memphis 3 Nashvlile 5, New Orleans 1 Won Lest Pet.

Behind Memphis 35 23 .603 Atlanta 34 26 .567 2 Nashville 34 28 .548 3 Birmingham 30 31 .492 64 Chattanooga 29 30 .492 6Va Little Rock 25 28 .472 New Orleans 23 35 .417 11 Mobile 23 34 .404 11 Vi WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Memphis at Atlanta Little Rock at Birmingham Mobile at Chattanooga (2) New Orleans at Nashville SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE TUESDAY'S RESULTS Macon 5, Charlotte 1 Augusta 5, Savannah 4 Columbia 5-4, Jacksonville 4-1 Columbus 4-2, Knoxville 3-1 Woa Lost Pet. Behind Augusta 40 20 .627 Charlotte 35 24 .593 4 Ml Savannah 30 27 .526 8 KnozvllUe 32 31 .508 iVt Jacksonville ....28 32 .467 12 Macon 25 35 .417 15 Columbia 25 35 .417 IS Columbus 23 34 .404 15V4 WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Macon at Charlotte Savannah at Augusta Columbia at Jacksonville Knoxville at Columbus Value Greatest Nylon ever jjereai JACK DUNNAVANT anticipate a capacity crowd for the action which has promise of being fast and furious from start to finish. RETURN BOUT IN 60 DAYS Mr rtj 3-T WilM mtisr.m Harris Upset Winner Over Willie Pastrano DeLuxe Super-Cushions ty a $11095 Stronger, Safer and Sale Priced at only heavyweight. Harris successfully evaded Pas-trano's famed lightning left and was holding a slight lead in the sixth when he ran into trouble. One of Pastrano's books opened an old cut over his left eye and a butt in one of their frequent clashes brought a gash above Harris' hairline.

Both wounds bled freely in the seventh but Roy's seconds patched him up effectively after that. The remainder of the fight belonged to Harris as Pastrano tired. The 190-pound 6-footer was ranked ninth by Ring Magazine and 10th by the National Boxing 670 1 5 Tube-type Plus tax and recappabl tiro All popular sizes and styles at low Sale Prices I HOUSTON, Tex. UV-Roy Harris, undefeated backwoods belter, moved through his own blood to an upset decision over high ranking Willie Pastrano last night and planted himself right on the doorsteps of heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson. Harris, the school teacher from little Cut and Shoot.

whipped Pastrano, the fast-moving No. 3 rated man from New Orleans, before a Texas record crowd of 10,000 that paid $46,962.50. It was Harris' 21st victory in 21 fights as a professional. About the only person who dissented in the screaming crowd was Angelo Dundee, manager of Pastrano. who yelled that "we won the fight, they gave it to him.

Willie carried the fight' And Dundee said Harris would fight nobody else but his boy. "We got a contract to fight him again in 60 days in Miami Beach." snapped Dundee. "We want to chop him up and send him back home. This guy fights nobody before us." The referee and the judges saw it all Harris and so did the crowd. Referee Jimmy Webb said it was Assn.

prior to last night's fight when he went against Pastrano as a 1-2 underdog. Black SMawoN Whtfa SirfawaH SIZI RtsThataCwsi Tuba-Typ tiMtn Tub-Typ Tuhl. sat! mict Ati pmci iali mci su nia Fits old.r modsb of 4.00 si Plymouth, ford, Chavretat, 1S.30 Hudson, Noh, Studebakar Fits mwar modch of 6.7015 Plymouth, Ford, Chavrolat. 19.9S 22.S5 24.SO 27.4S Hudton, Noth, Shidsbokor 22.1s 24.75 27.10 ao.ao 760 yio OhHJoc OldChry.l.r. 26.60 40.20- 47.60 47.00 Plu tos end facoppobU tiro You get maximum strength and resiliency from 3-T Nylon Cord.

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Sweden, in August, but that Harris would come first. Pastrano has a record of 41-5-5. Miranda ss Johnson 3 113 Hoe ft 97-96 for Harris, Judge Bill Cornelius and Judge Ernie Taylor Big savings on Rayon Tires too! aOlttmer 3 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 34 8 277 7th. Stealer Totals 34 27 14 Tatala Grounded out for Boeft In each voted 98-95. Pastrano called Harris "effec tively awkward" as a puncher but 3-T DELUXE SUPER-CUSHIONS said "he's got a style all his own like nobody I've ever fought.

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None. RBI Trlandos, Py-bur. 2, Boyd. Maxwell. 2B Nleman, Trlandos.

Kallne. HR Pyburn, Maxwell. SB Pllarcik. DP Williams. Gardner and Boyd; Boiling, Kuenn and Boone; Kuenn.

Boiling and Boone. Left Baltimore 4. Detroit 6. BB Sleater 1. SO Johnson 2.

Hoeft 4. Sleater 1. HO Hoelt 7 in 7. Sleater 2 In 2. R-ER Johnson 1-1, Hoeft 3-3.

Sleater 1-1. Johnson (5-5). Hoeft (1-3). McKlnley. Soar.

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Phillips, Howard. RBI Mantle, Bauer. Skowron. Mlnoso. Aparicio.

2B McDou-gald. Mlnoso. Mantle. Philley. Lollar.

3B Skowron. HR Mantle. SB Bauer. McDougald. DP Richardson.

McDougald and Skowron. Left-New York 11. Chicago 6. BB Wilson 5. Shants 1.

SO Wilson 4. Shants 4. Grim 1. HO Shants 8 In 7 2-3. Grim In 1 1-3.

R-ER Wilson 3-3. Shants 2-2. Grim 0-0. WP Shants. Wilson.

PB Lollar. 8hants (7-2). Wilson (6-3). Rice, Rommel. Napp and Stevens.

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Klaus 2. Williams 2. Avila 2, Marls 2. Carrasquel 2, Megan. Smith Werts.

RBI Williams 3. Maria. Gernert 2. Malsone. Hegan 3.

Colavlto, Avila. Carrasquel 2. 2B Klaus. Jensen. Busby.

Werts. HR Williams, Marls. Hegan. Avila. Carrasquel.

8 Busby. BP Colavlto. DP Carrasquel. Avila and Werts; Lepcio, Klaus and Gernert; Malsone. Lepcio and Gernert.

Left Boston 8. Cleveland 3. BB Tomanek 3. Pitula 2. Stone 3, McLish 3.

Delock 1. SO Tomanek 2. Stone 3. Pitula 1. Delock 2, McLish 3.

HO Tomanek 4 fat 2. Pitula 1 In 3. McLish 1 In 1 3-3. Stone 0 In 5 1-3. Delock 2 In 3 3-3, Narleskl 0 In 1-3.

R-ER Tomanek 0-5. Stone 4-4. Pitula 0-0. Delock 3-3. McLish 0-0.

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