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Mis ha wait a News Classified Ads SECTION TWO SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST23, 1964 39 SECTION TWO IMERIN9TH CROWN W. BLAD AGAIN AIMS-AT SHARE OF SBCC JUfV. Ex-Club President and Laflin BRINGS CLUB FROM BEHIND I a i Invitational Semifinals 2. 4, 5, 9 and. 12 with birdies and No.

7 with a par. Christman and ft Mutts Pate 41 Tribune Sports Writer Martin Blad served notice to WhiteSox-Tumbler 4-2; Trail by IV2 Games three other teams Saturday that he has resumed hisstretch run Garbacz were unable to capture a single hole, tresis and Farrell, tourney amything close to that qualifying'' score as they swamped Heintzel I for- a' shareMfteSoutffTBehd Country Club Invitational golf CHICAGO (AP) Brooks Robinson crashed a three-run homer with one out in'the ninth Inning that gave Baltimore a 4-2 victory over Chicago Saturday and Increased the Orioles' championship. man and Connolly. The team had only two birdies, on holes Last year the ex-SBCC presi nine and 12, but won Nos. 4, 6, 8, dent's final drive wasn't headed off until Kay Hilkert dropped a Softball Games -Victim of Rain The Tribune's Speciol Service RUya Jnd.

Rain washed out Saturday's schedule in the northern semlstate softball tournament. The semifinals were rescheduled for this afternoon, with Winamac Coil Springs meeting Peru East End Fuel at 1, followed by Waper Steel of Mishawaka and Hammond NIPSCO at 2:30. The championship game will begin at 7:3 tonight. 10 and 13 with pars while the birdie putt on the 19th hole of American League lead over the White Sox to 1 games. Heintzelman-C 1 1 team managed an edge on' only the the title match.

The Orioles trailed 2-1 going first hole. PAUL HORNUNG Hit 11 Points Enough Beat Bean Kocsis, one of the country's Blad changed partners for the 1964 tournament, switching from Ron Royer to Dave Laflin, a former city champion, but the results up to this point have re top amateurs, won the 1936 into the ninth. Jerry Adair led off with a double that just eluded Mike Hershberger in short right field. Luis Aparicio struck out, but Joe Horlen walked NCAA crown and was runnerup in the Western Amateur in 1937. BEARS LOSE mained the same.

Norm Siebern. The Hilkert-Dan Cravens de- Blad's birdie putt stopped a who drove in two very tough duo of Notre Dame runs in Friday night's 4-2 vic fending championship team, ousted Friday by Sheehan and OHORNUNG'S star Bill Regnier and Tom Shee han on the 18th green to put the tory, followed with his 22nd homer into the lower right field seventh-arid 12ttr holes before twosome in this morning's John consolation round with a 2 up victory over John Williams and the 1962 titlists took charge. Watson Championship Flight The Bolling-Overholser two CHECKING THE OPPOSITION-Jim Vitou, left, and partner Al Smith check their opposition on the scoreboard as they prepare the tee off in the quarterfinals of the South Bend Country Club Invitational golf tournament Saturday morning. They must have planned their attack pretty well as they returned a few hours later with-a 7 and 5 verdict over Nelson Blair and Dick Kreml in the Indiana Flight. Vitou fired a hole-in-one on Nq 17 Friday.

(An stands. Until the ninth, Horlen had allowed the Orioles only three 21 POINTS EdSchalon. semifinals against Stu Pfaff and Tom Matey. Pfaff and some completely overshadowed They will meet Dave Stout hits, one Robinson's double in the second. another golf star, halted and Bud Ross, 2 up conquerors other picture on page 40).

Photo by Tribune Stoff Photoflropher all other teams in the tournament with a round that totaled six birdies by the time the match ended on No. 12. The Leighton and Harold of Bob Hepler and Dick Gagnon. Hjerpe, 3 and 2. The other semifinal match pit Ken Venturi Takes Lead Robinson went to third when Sam Bowens grounded out and raced home on a sacrifice fly by Charlie Lau to right field.

Golden Boy Leads Packers to 21-7 Decision in today's semifinals. The other match pairs Donn and Jim -and -3 win ted Frank Farrell and Chuck teams went ahead and finished the round, and the winners end Kocsis against Mike Boiling and ners over Drs. Stan Wilson and ed up with nine birdies, seven Buddy Overholser. Veterans Into Last Round at A kron AKRON, Ohio (AP) U.S. Open champion Ken Venturi, by Overholser.

The team had a Ron Grow, against Jim Tinny and Bob Wilkinson, who defeat Kocsis, 51r and Farrell, 63, Hershberger's throw to catcher Gerry McNertney was on target, but McNertney dropped the ball. No error was charged. sizzling best-ball score of 62 whacked Rudy Heintzelman and ed John Mitchell Jr. and Bud nine under par. MILWAUKEE (AP) -Green Bay's Paul Hornung, one of the playing an exacting game, shook off eratic Bill Collins and took Jack Connolly, 7 and 5, while Zesinger Saturday, 4 and 3.

The Sox pounced on rookie Mike and Buddy won Nos. 1, the third-round lead in the $50,000 American Golf Classic Satur AMERICAN LEAGUE Boiling and Overholser had the hottest golf round yet seen in wen Lest ret. Behind Frank Bertaina, mak day. best round of the day, a 35-33 Baltimore .61 1 sr.3 most prolific scorers tt National Football League history, broke loose for three touchdowns and Chicago the tournament as they blasted 68. Courtney opened the tourna The 33-year-old Venturi put together his second straight sub: ment with a 79 and dropped to a ing his second start, for runs in the first two innings but then were checked by a brilliant relief job by Dick Hall.

Jack Christman and Nick Gar-bacz, 7 and 6. 76 47 75 4 70 S2 64 62 61 61 63 64 58 66 5i 67 49 77 47 76 .605 .508 .500 .496 .461 .464 par round with a 35-34 69 and a 19 5'j 13Vi" 14V 15 UVi 19 20' 29 New York Detroit Minnesota Los Angeles Cievelond Boston Washington Kansas City added the conversions Saturday night as the Packers punished Friday for a 216 total. The leaders: total of 206, four under par for Finals Today the Firestone Country the Chicago Bears 21-7, in ant- .312 The championship and conso Jittery Bertaina walked Jim Landis, the first man he faced, and Al Weis beat out a bunt. Ken Venturi 71-6M 206 Mason Rudolph 70-61-70-201 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club course. NFL exhibition game.

won Lost ret. Behind lation finals in each of the six Tony Lema -71-7o-J)0. Philadelphia 75 47 .615 Bouncing back after a year's This gave him a two-stroke load nvpr Mason Rudolnh. who After Floyd Robinson flied out, Bill Collins 7W7-75 112 xClnclnnotl Cam Ernnrltr flights will be played this after noon. suspension, the Packers' "Gold 1 JOCK WCKIauS 73-M-70-f11 Bill Skowron walked, filling the started the day one stroke be .557 .553 .533 .520 .517 .492 Arnold Palmer M-73-71 l)l' Pittsburah 4h Blad and Laflin won the first 61 54 a 55 65 57 64 59 62 51 59 61 57 65 52 71 hind Venturi and Collins.

Ru 7 10 l.l'l 12 15 II 23' 35 Vi en Boy" appeared In mid-season form as he ripped the vadnted defense which helped the Bears bases. Pete Ward grounded out, Landis scoring on the play. Bob McCallister 72-69-72-213 Rod Funseth 75-TO-o 114 hole with a par, but after that it xMllwoukee xLot Angeles Chicago xHouston Charlie Sifford 73-70-71 214 dolph had a par round of 35-35 70 and was the only other 5 467 423 325 Ron Hansen led off the second was an upnm Dame, iiegmer Frank Beard 73-68-74215 Bruce Devlin 71-74-70215. 40 New Vork to dethrone Green Bay as NFL and Sheehan quickly evened the Ployed night gome with his 15th homer. player under par going into Sun George Knudson champions in 1963.

Yesterday's Results match with a par on No. 3 and The crucial four game series Chuck Courtney 7-6-6l 21 Joy Hebert 71-71-74 216 day's final round. AMERICAN LEAGUE took the lead when their ompo Hornung managed to get free late in the first period and, with Ramon SOtO 72-71-73216 British Open champion Tony 4. Chicago 2 between the two teams ends with a doubleheader today. Gary Rommy Aoron 74-70-73217 Kansas City 6, Washington 2 nents went one-over par on the Miller fiorber 73-73-71217 Lema had a 34-36 70 and was a burst of speed, hauled in Roy Floyd 75-73-9 217 fifth hole.

The match then see Peters and Ray Herbert are four strokes behind Venturi. Cievelond 1-5, Los Angeles 01 Minnesota at Detroit, postponed, Boston 5-0, New York 3-1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Jack Rule Jr. 1 Bart Starr pass completing an 73-72-72217 74-72-72211 sawed until the 14th when scheduled to pitch for Chicago 70-74-74 21tl piTisourgn 9, nnaaeipnid 4 Blad-Laflin par tied On No Collins, bothered by an ailing back, started off with a double 18-yard scoring maneuver 11-Yard Ron 71-74-73 2181 Chirnnn Nw Vnrk 1 Bob Charles Harold Kneece David Love Jr. Dave' Marr Johnny Pott Doug Sanders Dick Slkes Bert Yancev 18, Blad dropped his third shot 'jSan-Franclsco-4, St; Louis I Milwaukee at Houston, night 11 Cincinnati ot Los Angeles, night against Wally Bunker and Steve Barber. BALTIMORE CHICAGO ab rkkl rhbl Adair 2b 4 110 Landis ef 3 10 0 bogey six on the first hole.

He about six feet above the note birdied No. 2 and then he bogied 72-71-75-211 then on the tricky green curved uaiuu ivuay EarHe Pete Brown 73-75-712191 IMPmritl I rciaiic Aparicio ss 4 0 0 0 weis 2b 4 0 10 Employing his blockers in old time fashiota, Hornung burst through left tackle, cut to his left and angled into the end zone on an 11-yard touchdown romp the downhill putt into the right Bruce Crampton 71-75-73 219 Minnesota ir.rnnl 10.9 and PnVnuil 15-01 Siebern lb 3 10 0 F.ROO If 4 0 1 five of the next nine holes before getting birds on Nos. 12 and 15, a couple of par-three holes. 3 0 10 Jim Ferree 74-74-71 21 ot Detroit (Agulrre 2-7 and Lollch, B.Rob's'n 3b 4 2 2 3 Skowron lb side of the cup. Boweni rf 4 0 0 0 Ward 3b 3 0 0 1 0 Matev led his team into to- UOVe Mill 13-7), 2- Billy Maxwell 74-70-75 219.

New-York Bouton 13-11) at Boston (Wll- Jock McGowon 72-73-74 219 son 11-9) Mike Souchak 74-74-71 219, Baltimore (Barber l-l ond Bunker 12 31 Lau 3 0 0 1 H'shb'ger rf 4 0 1 0 Brown 0 0 0 0 Hansen ss 4 111 E.Rob's'n If 3 0 1 0 M'Nertnev 3 r- Collins finished with a 40-35 in the second period. dav's semifinals, winning Nos Poul Bondeson 74 75-71220 ot Chicago (Peters 13-7 ond Herbert 75 for a fourth-place tie at 212. Brandt cf 2 0 0 0 Buford ph 10 0 0 Snyder-lf 0 0 Horlen 3 0 3 and 15 with birdies and poo woaipy i4w e-4). i in the third quarter, the! -former Notre Dame great, who holds the NFL scoring record of Bertaina 1 0 0 0 Nlchols'n ph 10 0 0 Los Angeles (Gatewood 3-3 and Newman and 13 with pars. Pfaff added a Palmer, Nicklaus Behind Neither Masters champion Gene Littler 76-72-72220 Kel Nagle 73-72-75-220 Gary Player 7S-74-71 vt Julius 75-72-74221 birdie on No.

16 to end the! Hall iooo Johnson ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 4 4 Totals 31 6 i Baltimore 01 1 000 Ml 4 176 points in a season, cut be Jockie Cupit 74-72-75221 Arnold Palmer notleading match. Leighton and Hjerpe had Don Fairfield 71-77-73221 Chlcaa lit 000 0OO-1 money winner Jack Nicklaus tied the battle by capturing the IMI ot Cleveland (Tlonl 6 2 and k.ra- lick 9-4), 2 Kansas City (Segul 7-11 and Santiago 0-4) at Washington (Doniels 6-9 and Kreut- ler 3-3), 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago (Brogllo 7-10 and Buhl 12-9) at New York (Rlbant 1-1 and Cisco 5-13), 2 St. Louis (Sadeckl 15-9) et Son Francisco (Herbel It) hind a block from guard Fuzzy! Thurstota and raced across the Ed Griffiths Don January Fred Marti managed any kind of a charge. coal from three yards out. Nicklaus mixed three birdies McNertney.

lub oainmore tm- conl. 2B B. Robinson, Adair, Skowron. HR-B. Robinson (221 Hansen tbi.

SB Hershberger. SF Lau. IP ft ERBSO Bertaina 2 1-3 4 2 2 3 1 Hall 4 2-3 1 0 0 0 5 The Bears, stung by injuries BROWNS ROUT with three bogies for a 36-34 70-77-74221 i 71-75-75-221 72- 77-72221 74-73-74221 74- 75-7227I 74-73-75-222 75- 74-73-222: 73- 76-73-222 79-73-70222 72-77-73-222: 74- 73-75-222: 72-71-72-2221 Dean Refram Juan Rodriauez George Archer Al Balding Gardner Dickenson Jr. Terry Dill Fred Hawkins Jerry Steelsmlth Frank Stranahon v. Cincinnati (O'Toolt 13-5) at Loi Angeles (Ortega 5-5) Pittsburgh (Gibbon 9 5) at Philadelphia including the loss of halfback Ronnie Bull with a muscle pull Miller, 6-5 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 I cr suffered in pre-game practice.

toennen v-vt Milwaukee (Spahn 6 )1) at Houston (Not teonrt 61), night PITTSBURGH Haddlx 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Horlen, 11 4 4 1 70, two over par for the tournament. Palmer had a 36-35 71, and fell into a 212 tie with Nicklaus and Collins. Bob McCallister had a 37-35 72 and 213 to hold sixth place, were unable to launch an effec tive attack until reserve quar EIGHT LEGION SQUADS READY terback Rudy Bukich took over 1 for Bill Wade in the final period INmowski. Heaves one stroke ahead of Charlie Sif- Exhibition Pro Football Bukich found fullback Rick Casares a favorite target and Five Touchdown Passes LITTLE ROCK, Ark. HI -Lewiston, Idaho, which has the best record of the field, opens the 38th American Legion Junior World Series Monday against Manchester, N.H.

er, 21-5, play at 3 p.m; EST. Other first-round pairings: New Orleans-Waterloo, Iowa, 8:30 p.m". Monday; Staten Island, N.Y.-Charlotte, N.C., 2 p.m., Tuesday; Detroit-Upland, directed the Bears downfield ford and Rod Funseth, who were tied for seventh with 214. Funseth had a 34-35 69 and Sifford 35-36 -71. Chuck Courtney, winner of the St.

Paul Open last week, haa the Bukich then finished the 80-yard HE SHOULD BE OUT Chicago White Sox catcher Gerry McNertney appears to be ready to tag Baltimore's Brooks Robinson in the second inning Saturday at Sox Park. Robinson was trying to score on Charley Lau's fly ball. But look what happened below. -ypjjeiephofo AFL. San Diego 26, Kansas Citv 14 New York Jets 21, Boston Patriots NFL.

Washington 27, New York 14 Cleveland 42, Pittsburgh 7 advance by passing eight yard; to former Tacker Gary Barnes, AKRON, OhiO-(AP- Jim Lewiston, 42-6, and Manchest- Calif, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Green Bay 21 Chicago Chlcogo 0 0 0 GrMn Bav 7 7 7 Ninowski "GB Hornunfl II pass from Storf (Horn- una kicki down "passes and Cleveland' (Hornung kick) GB Hornung II run Jean Winsch Gft Hornuna 3 run (Hornuna kick) Chi Barnes I pass from Bukich (Jencksj defense bottled up. Pittsburgh as the Browns -overwhelmed the kick) Attendance 44.290. majii-ii i ypwiiiiiiw in iiui.i, mTm i.liiu ilni.m i I Leading in Pro Tourney 42-7, Saturday night in National Football League ex CALIFORNI AN WINS OLYMPIC hibition game.

CINCINNATI (AP) JeanJ Ninowski, last year's Nor-2 Winsch of South Bend, ft a '1 ijn-r TRIAL RACE quarterback- forr the Browns iirea a six-game series ui connected with -two touchdown passes to Gary Collins in the LONG Califr(AP)- late Saturday night to leap from sixth to first place in the National championship of the second quarter that covered Bob Andre, San Diego, Calif, survived strong winds and chop- nine and 20 yards. Ninowski, Professional Woman Bowlers py seas which capsized six com playing in place of the injured ASS. petitors Saturday to win the first race of the Finn Class Frank Ryan, completed 12 of 20 Mrs. Winsch's 198, 191, 183, passes for 338 yards if' 193, 223, 172 series in the second Plftsburah 0 7 0 0-7 w- vjt' fVlVW k' i Kee 3 Olympic trials. He sailed to victory with Cleveland 7 14 14 7-42 lead of 2 minutes, 18 seconds Cle Green 1 run (Groin kick) Pit Hook 4 run (Michaels kick) Cle ColHnt 9 pass from Ninowski (Groat kick) over second place Peter Bar block boosted her 12-game total to 2.329.

She had a five-pin margin over Jean Bopp of Milwaukee and Betty Kuczynski of Chicago, who deadlocked for second place with 2,324. Cle Collins 20 pass from Ninowski 4 rett of Meenon, Wis. (Groia kick I Cte Brown 4 pan from Ninowski (Groza Jifi I t'ef Saturday's was the first of seven races to determine who will represent the United States The 136-woman field bowls its KICK) Cle Hutchinson It past from Ninowski (Groza kick) Cle McNeil 99 pass from Ninowski (Groza kick) Attendance 27,255. Sl final 12 games Sunday. in the Finn class Olympic races 'i A Wisconsin Driver Burned to Death As A.

J. Foyt Wins at Illinois Fair i'i'- tf, .4 Foyt's victory was his 24th in pinned under the blazing was ir -ggr car. a major race, one snort of Koa ger Ward's all-time high of 25. Firefighters eventually pulled SPRINGFIELD, HI. (AP) -j Bill Horstmeyer, 34, of was killed Saturday in the flaming wreckage of his racing car which flipped before the him free.

He died soon after ar Bobby Marshman of Potts- finished second aft rival at St. John's Hospital. er leading the first 38 laps be Fiery Deaths A. J. Foyt of Houston, fore entering the pits tire grandstand in the 100 mile fea change.

ture of the Illinois State Fair. winner of the Indianapolis 500 which was marred by fiery POP a t. .1 At .1 he ft '4 Horstmeyer came out of the me oin tap on me mue 4 dirt oval, Marshman had gunned north turn on the 26th lap, at the deaths of two drivers, won the 100-miler, a Memorial race back to second place. outside fence, and, while an es tZXL Don Branson of Champaign named for Tony Bettenhausen timated 25,000 fans watched in horror, his machine flipped end 111., was third, followed by Bob MISSED THE RUNNER, MISSED THE PLATE, MISSED THE OUT Robinson collides with McNertney, the ball rolls free, and Robinson, who missed Tony was killed in a practice run for the Indy 500 several over end entering the straighta by Unser, Albuquerque, N.M and Len Sutton, Portland, Ore. the plate the first time around, hurries back, to touch the pay station.

Robinson's three-run homer in the ninth inning gave Baltimore a 4-2 victory and expanded the Orioles' league lead to one and a half games. -Assorted press wirpots i. wav and burst into flames. He years ago..

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