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The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado • 6

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-v GUNNISON LEGION LEAGUE Art Wall Captures Flint Open Playoff rifrose In Command ft i 27 ACS 23 IIS WilGHT 113 5F. IK HilCHT 5ft. 4 iH 62K; REACH; 65 CHIST. NORMAL 34 k. 37i CHIST EXPANDED 37k.

WAIST 2Ak. 28 in. STANDINGS Birdie Bags Title For Betsy Rawls FRENCH LICK, lad. CAP) Betsy Rawls sf Spartaa barf, 8.C. finished a wobbly rmiad will a birdie Monday ta stay off the chatleago of Patty Berg af West Chicago, far the Ladle Professiwo-al Gall Assn, championship.

Miss Rawls slipped 73 la the postponed final round at the Bheraloa Cooatry Club, fialshlag with 288 far the 72 bolea take the IU47.3S flrat place money. Miss Berg wound np with 78 for 289. Louise Suggs of Cincinnati shot a 71 for ZtM and third plare. Edtile Dyer. who pitched MUS die way to the (late CUu AA finali in May the ieadinf man again in the Youth movement.

By far the loop a mint effective pitcher. Iher also swinga a heavy bat Ml a MrMraa al Gar itMaM 4 Cum lna I Ntdi Juty it IM 1 Gr Jmwi Mu tmm Pmii 4 Nmi July tf IniMA Oef Mui NcU l4U (mUi July Start MotKrtMP fetmeAe At Gay Mwia IwHa aI nut Juif KmitA at (toil latoMi fall m4m at Nacta imftn) tba memory of a disastrous 72nd bole that kept blm from victory la regulation time on Sunday. He bad taken a double-bogey a lx after having the $9,000 check all but In his pocket. Only a bogey-five by Flnsferwald on the same hole minutes later tent the tournament into overtime They tied at 282. six strokes better than ruxr.

Mich. (API The sweei smell of moory revived Art Wall Jr. from a bad rase of Jitters and tournament fatigue and today they are calling the grim Pennsylvanian old moneybags Wall turned back PGA chatm plan Dow Flnsterwald Monday In aa 18-bole playoff for the Flint Open title', pulling in $9,303 for 18 k. 12 1 LaRonde has also made exlco-, i.ve use of others of hit high game lead today and the dmor a 'hchuol cast, noublv Inticldcri eat a the Gunnison alley Flamg.m and Tom Dulrher gloa League moved neater the and rl(her Mike Wear, home atrelch Hie out hi nudgrd Gav John Manager a LaBonde i i gon j. the first meeting of Toutha apparently are on their.

htf MmI DvH. outplt(hed way to emulating the eern in a brilliant Slop championship and state run-, due, A Juv ,5 malfh un. ecup activity of Montrose Jhigb def Um.oll) Park llKh cou)d go a long way in determining the loop championship. Other Important game left on the slate Include Delta' visit to quad In the spring. They a 7-4 record with five games to go.

Second best are Gay Johnson's, THIGH CALF-BICEPS 11 Wfc. FIST 7 k. 11 N6CK ijt 141. 14fn hla fourth major success of the'P1r ovcr layout, yrar. The 35-year-old veteran from Pocono Manor won $9,000 first money out of the $32,000 Jackpot and collected $303 as his share of the playoff gate.

That hiked his earnings for the year to $33,286. Winner of the Masters, Pebble Beach and Azalea events before arriving In Flint just dog-tired from too much golf, Wall fired a one-under-par 71 and defeated hit 29-year-old rival by two strokes. When he teed off at Warwick Hills in suburban Grand Blanc Monday, Wall was still battling Derby Nesrs End SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) Tba Transcontinental Powder Puff Derby went into its fourth day with a majority of the remaining 57 women pilots expected to cross the finish line here today. Three completed the race Monday, one the day before.

Grand Junction's defending cham- Julv'l2 'and 'a V'rulta- picac. and Fruit with 4-2 records Gav colllfilon Juy 22 nd both with losses to Montrose i rcmaimns ithed. on their log. ule. The three leaders are the only Jllly Nbc (k, eluba extant with winning "ox1' July 13 hrtA a( MtKMTOAA NuHa Al fKQTOS, piiimi, Gy Mn at I'sliMdf Santy's, LDS Register Wins Highballing Santy's drubbed Rio Grande 17-3 last night for it fifth straight Twilight Softball League victory.

The league-leading Cafe-men are unbeaten. In other arllon, LDS No. 2 staged a mild aurprlse by trimming Starlite Theater 8-4 on the strong pitching of Bernie Turner. Santy's gave up two runs In the first inning before Its are pitcher, Cole, showed up Thereafter tt was a string of frustration for the Railroaders Gary Cuenrum homered to spark a Santy's attack that produced runs in cat of the first five innings A five runinrd and a sis run filth werev, the hig frami LDS trailed until the fourth hi mug whin a three run effort predated a 4 I lead Turner kept the platter dean while Ills team added pairs of runs in the fifth and sixth to tlinth the decision Line scores Sanl.v 313 2M) (-17 Rio Grande Joo 100 (g 3 Mifltr (ole and futon ney, Dunning 3 and HH (oclnuni, Sant Sp.uks Officials said 34 planes were expected to arnvt before sundown from Miles City, Mont where they spent the' night, 720 miles from the termination point. Another eight were to depart from Helena, Mont Just 250 mi'es awuv The rest were reported in the North Dakota cittes of Fargo and Bismarck.

CHICAGO (API A mother Heavy rains west of Helena pre-two children today threw a chal-j vented several entries from fly-lenge to the young In years in the tng the last lap of the 2,470 mil Women's Western Amateur golf route Monday tournament I Winners will be announced Mrs Ruth White Miller, 39, of The women pilots' and Long Beach, Calif stole the quail-1 copilots have until noon Wednes-fying medal Monday from the day to cross the finish line, teenagers with a par-matching 75 Places are computed on a handi-It equaled the competitive basis with the plane' caps- Moyer has won 20 straight, In-, course record on the bzlity qnd elapsed flying time 75 Exmoor Country taken into account. I The race started at Lawrence- sm -it mift SET FOR TITLE BOUT Thla Is bow world champion Alphonse Halim! Eraaca and ehal-longer Joe Rererra of Mexico measure up for their bantamweight title fight la Lai Aagelee Wednesday night. AP Photofax. Jose Becerra Given Chance To Lift Bantamweight Crown Arena It goes on at 10 EDT, (Raton) Macias, hla fellow coun-vi the ABC nctwoik tryman who lost In IS rounds to Becerra, only 2J, has scored 11 Hallmi here Nov, 6, 1937, was not LOS ANGELES AP oulh- tjaight knorkouts and a total of too impressed with the fill Jose Beceria of Mexico today 2o in his 35 professional fights mans punching ability. wns given a puncher's chance to jls as( one against his strong-' Can he knock out the champion? lift the world bantamweight crown ps, f()e ex champion MarioT hope so, but Hahmi is ea from the close cropped head of p'Agata of llalv, earned him the strong.

Becerra replied through Gaspar Ortega and Vmce Marti-1 Club course. eluding decisions this eear over I par 37-38 Mass. 020 000 2 4 Alphonse llulimi of France at jialmii an interpreter 001 322 8 Wednesday night BP((i-ra is a better puncher I Becerra could note, however. Turner and The betting remained about 2 1, than Halimi, declared Joses that Hallmi has been stopped but Stai life LDS No 2 Paulson ami John. West.

Cardinals' Fines, Suspensions Upheld once In his career of 28 pro fights and that because of eye cuts in a fight with Jimmy Carson London In 1957. for the 27-vear-uld Front liman manager, Paneho Rosales He who risks the title for the second can hit well with either hand, par-time in a nationally televised IV lieulaily Ins lefl rounder in Memorial 'Sports! Becerra confirmed that Raul OTA's Northwest Region To Meet Mrs. Miller left her daughters, ville Vicki, 7, and Dedra, 5, with her parents in Cleveland. A former assistant dean of students at Antioch College Ohio, she once studied singing, played tennis, and took up golf seriously five years ago. She won the South crown this year Mrs.

Miller in qualifying championship bracket defending champion Mclntire, 24, Jupiter, Sherry Wheeler, 18, Each had 76. Andrea Cohn, 19, and Judy Bell, 22, major at Wichita Unt-vetfily off In sudden death the 85 bracket Old Hickory, Tenn Intercollegiate Amateur champion, All Region Sunday, C. Each must complete players, meeting, should have Jones the (ppmrs DAILY SENTINEL PITTSBURGH (AP) Fines and suspensions given Manager Solly Hemus of the St Louis Cardinals and Card Coach Harry Walker will stand President Warren Giles of the National League made the ruling after hearing arguments for both sides. Giles decided to back the umpires and uphold the fines and susjoensions. Hemus was fined $250 and suspended five days while Walker was fined $100 and suspended two days for an argument with umpires In a game with Los Angeles last Thursday.

The suspensions lhe berth, went into effect last Friday. ern California Second to for 32 spots were Barbara Kla and Glasgow, Ky At 77 were Waterloo, Iowa, psychology Six played for one place Judy Eller of the 1959 National and Southern By Irving Marsh Gatd Tyrrell HGHSWWBJ6? CM DFFCOLT BOMPAG' SHOT Giles Suggests Plan For Third League PITTSBURGH (AP' President Warren Giles of the National has suggested a go-slow, wo-step plan for eslabh'-hing a third major league In the event a third circuit is approved. Giles, here for today All Star game, said "I don't believe the public will Tl ELSDAY EVENING. JULY 7, 1959 recognize any new league as a ma)or league unless there ate major league teams in It "One possible approach to the situation, he said, "would be to expand the two present leagues to 10 team leagues Then, when the new rnembeis definitely have attained major status, (wo teams could be dropped from each league as a nucleus for a third I major league Wichita Springs' COLORADO SPRINGS (API plav continued chapters in the Northwest of OTA will have a meeting in Grand Junction High School July 12, at 2 Otis Madden, chairman of the region announced Monday. chapter must be represented, and the representatives have their team rosters, with birth dates of the at the meeting.

Chapter dues will be paid at the and the roster cards be turned in. The cards to be by July 15. Dr. will handle the cards for the 13 and 14 year olds, and Madden will handle the other ages. The hoxters must be in by the deadline for the teams to be eligible- to play in the regional tourna.

ment held at Delta, Aug. 10-14. PAGE SIX FIRST BALL Vice President Richard Nixon throws out first ball for the start of todavs All-Star game between the American and National Leagues at lorbes Field in Pittsburgh. More than 35,000 spectators looked on as the 26th annual Installment of the dream game got under wav. AP Phntofax.

Fight Results Gal Tops Qualifiers Championship. Miss Matson, run-Quahfying Tues-jnerup in the local meet last year, day in the 17th Colorado Springs! is favored to succeed Judy Bell of Womens Invitational Golf Tourna- Wichita as champion. Miss Bell TENNIS Stroking Tip Depth of hitting Is always desirable, for It keep your opponent away from the net. But depth of bitting doesnt always mean hara hitting. Sometimes a high, slow ball to more difficult for your opponent to handle than a low-bounding shot.

To hit to the proper depth requires a definite amount of power and no more. Marion Fricano On AA All-Stars DENVER (AP) Marion Fricano, a Dallas pitcher, today was named to the American Assn. All-Star squad to replace Omaha's Dean Stone. Stone has been called up by the St Louis Cardinals. Fricano was with the Denver Bears briefly in PVi Minneapolis Power Evident In Victory By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 13 2 and widened their Eastern The Denver Minneapolis box ,0 sevcn ful1 in the American Assn.

Mon I couple of pitching gems by day night showed the game lasted Pc't'rs of Indianapolis and 3 hours 2 minutes. But the con- Hoskln, of Houstn gave tost was over for Denver 11 nun 8 doubleheader split. Iites after it started. Indianapolis won the opener 54) Mobile, Ala. Guy Sumlin, 145, Mobile, stopped Irish Johnny Gorman, 147, New York, 4.

Tokyo Sadao a 1 1 Japan, outpointed Joji Ishibashi, Japan, bantams, 10. Las Vegas, Nev Eddie Andrews, 160i, Las Vegas, outpointed Don Fullmer, 159, West Jordan, Utah, 10. FAIRMONT SIIEETMETAL CO. AIR CONDITIONERS Sold Serviced Installed 2140 N. 12th CH 2-1301 Open Weekday 0 to Sun.

8 to 1 ment. Jackie Dark, 19, Wichita, posted the lowest score of 42-39 81 in Monday's qualifying round. The Tuesday field includes Natasha Matson of Wichita, who defeated Miss Dack two weeks ago for the Kansas Womens Amateur Infer-League Trades To Be Discussed PITTSBURGH (AP) A proposal to permit trading between National and American League teams without waivers between pace-setting Millers whacked v-i, straight bits and scored six 8 wetory Fort I tile major league meetings in is competing in the Western Amateur and has relinquished her Col-01 ado Springs title. Match play begins here Wednesday. Mondays other low scorers were June Woodman, Wichita, 44-39 83; Mrs.

Murray Gose, Colorado, 45-4186; Ann Forrington, Colorado Springs, 46-42 88; Mrs. Don Fmerick, Colorado Springs, 44-44 88 They are' expected to be among the 16 qualifying for the championship flight. iffil JUST ONE tf 7 Bj ficitJ 0ffC8S 'iMOvtr 4wotfr tor irnis fit fj runs before the first out. Tommy rdlllpd ln the nmth innlnK Umphlett cut the pattern bv slam- for a 4 2 trulmPh over Charleston ming Harvev Cohen's first pitch St- Paul b'run splurge in the out of the park. The Millers won lnlllns ca'rlpd Saints to an 8 2 decision over Omaha Red Robbins three-run homer against Denver was a feature of the 6-run first innings He singled home two more runs ln the seventh Nelson Chittum scattered seven Denver hits in pitching the Minneapolis triumph Peters twirled three-hit ball in the first game shutout for Indianapolis He fanned nine and walked Chicago on Thursday and Fuday.

The proposal was approved last year but is coming up for a vote again this vear at the suggestion of Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick, who is against the plan Charles Segar, secretary of baseball, said a second item to come up at the major league confab this week ill be how a million dollar fund approved for aiding the minor leagues is to be distributed He said there are no plans to discuss the possible formation of a third major league Minor League Scoreboard By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pacific Coast League Phoenix 11, Sacramento 5 Spokane at Vancouver ppd American Assn. Indianapolis 5-1, Houston 9-5 Fort Worth 4, Charleston 2 Dallas 4, Louisville 3 Minneapolis 13, Denver 2 St. Paul 8, Omaha 2 International League Buffalo 12, Rochester 8 (14 innings) Columbus 6, Miami 5 Richmond 3. Havana 1 Toronto at Montreal ppd Southern Assn. Atlanta 5, Chattanooga 2 Texas League San Antonio 11, Amarillo 9 Austin 6, Corpus Christ! 5 (11 innings) Tulsa 3, Victoria 1 Mexican League Nuevo Laredo 13, Veracruz 2 Poza Rica 8, Mexico City Reds 5 Monterrey at Mexico City Tigers, postponed.

Pioneer League Missoula 7, Billings 5 Pocatello 8. Great Falls Boise 9. Idaho Falls 0 M6 TFAR OLDS RLggs-Kurtz Baker Finance 3 Bookcliff Kiwani 2 Crescent Creamery 1 I mon Carbide 10. Ursoiuna Mint Mill 0 Hams Auto 13, Mile High 8 UK)F 12, Schmidt Hardware 3 inns Club 12, Public Service 10 Mt Garfield 13. Whitewater Sand It Gravel 3 Burkey Lumber 2, Gormley 1 Valley Federal 8.

Climax Uranium 1 U-12-13-14- YEAR OLD8 Reed Miller 4. This-is-it Grocery 3 Lane A Co 3. Fender Construction 0 KayJen Lodge 7, Darnell Optical 1 Home Style 3. Pepn-Cola 1 Kiwams GJ 8, Lende Dru 1 Rotarv Club 24, New Method 8 Thornburg Lumber 5. Taylor Rod Gua 2 United Fqmpment 17, Securities 2 Wonder Bread 6, Mutual Savings 1 fifth inning for Indianapolis first run Hoskins had a shutout going until the bottom of the ninth of the second game The Indians loaded the sacks with none out but Hos Mike Higgins Visits Texas After Firing BOSTON AP) Mike Higgins pheadi back to Dallas Wednesday one the contest with three runs in the for an evfenritM vacation with his I baseball future undecided at rirnupr pomes Minneapolis Higgins, a one-time Boston star nl.VC labored for several years as Dal as at Indianapolis Fort Worth a farm hand wag fired at Louisville; St Paul at Omaha Fnday manaiwr of the BLANKET PRICES SLASHED AT SEARS During Sears Pre-Season Blanket Lay-Away Sale.

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