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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 25

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t- 0. 0- 1 3 1 fF I WWy SEEKS FIRST WIN Spokesman-Peview, Sunday, July 14, 1961. PGA Next Tourney HurdleiSOCCER PLAYOFFS The Western International Soccer League vnriele of rte thic nftor PALMER SEEKS FIRST WIN SOCCER PLAYOFFS The Western International Soccer Leagues series starts this ir PALMER SEEKS FIRST WIN 1The Spokesman-PeviPw, Sunday, July 14, Da MAJOR BOX SCORES -19 I MA lI n1( SET AMERICAN TWINS 6, BOSOX 4 NATIONAL BRAVES 7, CARDS 5 imm um 01 i BOSTON MINNESOTA MILWAUKEE ST. LOUIS all bi ab Id ab 11 bl eh bi Schilling 2b 5 2 2 1 Versalles ss 3 2 1 0, Bolling 2b 3 2 0 0 Javier 2b 5 0 0 0 Menas et i Rollins 3b 3121 Mathews 3b 4110 White lb 3000 Vose'ski If 4 0 2 0 Killebrew If 3 1 1 2 H. Aaron rf 5 3 3 3 Groat ss 4010 Malsone 3b 3 0 I 0 Green cl 0 0 0 0 Torre lb 4 1 2 1 Maxvill ss 0000 Stuart lb 4 0 1 0 Hall cv-If 40111011ver It 2 0 I 0 Boyer 3b 4110 Clinton rf 4 1 1 1 Allison rt 3 1 3 01 Mave elIf 2 0 0 0 McCarver 3 0 0 1 Bressoud ss 4 0 0 0 Mincher lb 2 0 0 0,1 T.Aaron et-If 3 0 0 0 Altman If 4 1 2 0 Tillman 2000 a Power lb I 0 0 Jones ef 1012 Kolb rf 4232 cblison 1 0 0 0 Battev 31121 Menke so 4 0 1 0 Carmel ef 4020 Heffner 2000 Allen 2b 4 0 0 01 Crandall 4 0 2 0 Simmons 1000 Early 0 0 0 0 Stange 4 0 0 0' Fischer 3000 Haute 0000 bGeiger 1000 Schneider 0000 aMusial 1000 liamabe 0 0000 Raymond 0000 Schultz 0000 dWilliams I 0 1 0 Warms 1111 inntriff 2b 3 2 0 0 Javier 2b 5 0 0 01 dathews 3b 4110 White lb 3 0 0 0 I.

Aaron rt 5 3 3 3 Groat sa 4 0 I 0, 'orre lb 4 1 1 Maxvill as 0000 )liver If 2 0 1 0 Boyer 3b 4 1 1 0 are etIt 2 0 0 0 McCarver 3 0 0 1 c1-11 3000 Altman 11 4 1 2 11! 'ones et 1 0 1 2 Kolb rt 4 2 3 denke so 4 0 1 0 Carmel et 4 0 2 0 lrandall 4 0 2 0 Simmons t000 oischer 3 0 0 0 Bitola 0 0 0 01 ichnelder 0 0 0 0 aMusial 10 0 0 tavmond 0000 Schultz 0000 1111 BO' ScI Me Y't Ma Mil Clu Brc Till eNt Eel Eal Ill; Lai dW Teeing off Thursday will be 171 including the cream of the tournament barnstormers, a handful of outstanding foreign, ers and scores of stay-at-home club professionals vt'ho welcome this one chance to knock heads with the touring big shots. final best-of-three playoff afternoon at Franklin Park with the favored Spokane Spokes taking on the Trial Rations. Game time is 2 p.m. The Spokes are unbeaten in spring play. Last week they trounced the Nelson Savoys 7-2 to gain the playoff spot while the Italicos were beating Grand Forks, B.C.

The series moves to Trail next Sunday and a third game, if necessary, will be in Spokane July 23. A bagpipehighland dancing show is planned at halftime today. ttav.sts,siessvosv4swkwy44v441.4464461 DALLAS (AP)Arnold Palmer'British twice, never the takes another crack next Thurs-F which follows immediately. day at the only major golf crown: The 33-year-old Pennsylvania that has eluded him, the National pile-driver has one consolation. Championship, realizing helTwo of his sternest rivalsMas- must lick an old and familiar ters champion Jack Nicklaus and handicap.

defending PGA king Gary Player of South Africamust make the The leading money winner from Latrobe, flies into Dallas di-1 same change-over, as also must! Totals 7 11 Totals 34 510 4 .1 n. nnk such contenders Bob r' Totals 36 4 9 3 Totals .30 6 9 8 IsGrounded out for Mineher In 5th; ---srounded out for Earley in 7th: flied out for Tillman in 9th; dsingled tor Lamabe In 9th. larger American ball, he should find the PGA arena to his liking, The DAC Country Clubs East Icourselike everything in Texas big. It measures 7,029 yards' plays a par 72. It puts a on length and accuracy, )a factor which should give Palm: 'er and Nicklaus, the big an edge over men like Player, Rodgers and Borns, whose: 'strength lies in finesse around the greens.

The DAC course is relatively flat without heavy clusters of trees, yet it is crammed with pitfalls. Long Branch Creek weaves through the lush, green fairways and small ponds are spotted at various places to beckon errant shots. Eight of the Ig holes are doglegs. The bent grass greens are large with numerous nooks and crannies for tricky pin red from Royal Lytham and as Charles; the St. Anne's links in England, where of New Zealand, Phil Rodgers and for the past week he has been Sanders.

They also have struggling with the tricky winds been playing at St. Anne's. I and sporadic rains of the British But He's Favored Open. Despite the necessity for his al- "The adjustment is tough in most overnight re-familiarization: fact, it's almost impossible," with U.S. golfing Palmer said.

"Besides the big dif-IPalmer rules a 4-1 favorite in the 'Palmer said. "Besides the big Mt- Palmer rules a 4-1 favorite in the SOFTBALL CHATTER Roston 012 000 100-4 Minnesota 102 210 011s-6 EAllison. PO-ABoston 24-9. Minnesota 27-9, DPVersa Iles. Allen and Min.

LOBBoston 7. Minnesota 6. 2BVastrzemski, Schi llina, Rollins. BR Clinton. Rollins.

Killebrew, Battey. Cehilling 8BHall. SRollins, Power. OFKillebrew. aPonned out for Bauta in 7th; Bomered for Schultz in 9th.

Milwaukee 302 ON 200-7 St. Louis OW 011 003-5 EBoyer, Bolling, PO-AMilwaukee 27- 12. St. Louts 2710. DPGroat, Javier and White Bolling.

Menke and Torre; Menke. Bolling and Torre. LOBMilwaukee 7, St. LOtli5 5, 28Altman. 3BTorre, Boyer.

11RH. Aaron, Kolb, James. dFibeher, Baum. SFMcCarver. IP ER BB SO Fischer 1-3 8 1-3 9 4 4 1 4 Schneider 1-311101 Raymond 1-30 0 0 0 0 L.

7.5 3 5 5 4 2 0 Bauta 4 5 2 2 2 4 Schultz 2 1 0 0 0 1 BPBy Bauta tBolltngi. mons, Schultz. PBMcCarver. UBurkhart, Pelekoudas, Walsh. A 1 ference in weather, there is the PGA's 72-hole stroke play tourna-, change in the ball.

I think that's1 ment, beginning at 7 a.m., EST, the hardest thing to get used to." lThursday over the DAC Country Two Different Gaines Club' vast East course. ER PH SO Heffner 1-I 4 21 7 a 2 0 Earley II-30 0 0 0 1 Lainabe 2 2 0 0 I 2 StallRe W. 3-1 9 9 4 4 2 2 UStewart. Salerno, Runge, Soar. T2 49, AI9.051, 1.E.AfaT slrANDENGs INTER'S STION SI, CITY 1.A1it W.

Ilatla Illartrte I Offir Tav 1 kv Lagr 12 8 1 iiirrhild I PI 3 1 tiattand Taw 8 Hi Siiahhot 2 1 Hallman Foully 3 7 2 1 11 Cs 3 11 rest Offir 2 2 110.1in01 TAW. 1 1 Urearent 8 4 14 Es-Champs Fourteen past PGA champions including Player, are in the Every PGA champion since 1952 is entered, plus Sam Snead, who will be seeking his fourth title.i The 51-year-old Virginian won in 1942, 1949 and 1951 and is still tough. Also competing are all ten members of the 1961 U.S. Ryder, Cup team, the 20 leading money. winners Of the 1902 tour, the ten money leaders through the Masters tournament this year and 30 sectional champions of the Player, New Zealand's left-handed Charles and Australia's handsome Bruce Crampton head the foreign contingent.

1 The field will go out in threesomes between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m.: EST, Thursday and Friday. If Palmer has no trouble acquainting himself again with Dallas' intense heat and the I 13-032 I Nicklaus, Player and the new AS 6-4, INDIANS 5-7 1 DODGERS 11 METS 2 In British tournaments, open champion, Julius Boros, CLEVELAND KANSAS CITY use a ball of the same weight but' are second favorites at 6-I, lot-1 hi a MILOS ANGELES NEW YORK irranenna It a 5 120 Lumps 2h 4 1 I II oh bl ab hi of smaller diameter than the lowed by Charles, Rodgers, Tony Drown 2b 4 0 1 0 CAMPS, Ns 4 2 2 WInS SA 3 2 2 3 Hickman 3 0 0 0 American pellet. It cuts betterl Lona, Dow Finsterwald and Doug lioniano I 0 0 0 Alusik OA? 3 1 1 01 TraceIskl sa 2 0 0 0 Harkness lb 4 1 0 0, Kirkland et 5 0 2 0 Siebern lb 4 I 3 Gilliam 9b 4 1 3 2 Snider if 4 9 91into we wind, goes farther on Ford, 8-1. Others in the informal, Eagle Electric's Don Stoddard and Garland Tavern's Denny Newcomb turned in the tvto finest pitching performances of the softball season last Monday night at Franklin Park.

Stoddard These should favor th9 43-year-' old Boros, whose brilliance around the greens won him the U.S. Open less than a month ar.to in Brookline, Mass. Boros may find additional inspiration in Dallas. It was here 13 years ago that he heat out Ben Hogan for the National Open crown. Alvis Iin 4 1 2 0 Edwards 4 0 1 0, aGliver 2b 1 1 1 1 Thomas If 4 1 1 2 Whitfield lb 3 1 1 1 Charles 3b 2 1 1 3 MOOrt 11 4223 Hunt 2h 4010 drives but is not as n-o'fficial bookrange from! tiAdenek lb 1 0 0 0 FSheglan If 4 0 0 0 Walls rt 1 0 0 0 Hicks et 3 0 0 0 ble around the greens.

10-1 to Lunlow rt 4 1 2 0 Del Greco rf 0 0 0 0 Davis It 5 0 2 0 Coleman 3 0 2 0 4 1 3 1 artabull Cl 3 0 1 0 Fairly lb 4 1 1 0 Burrisin ss 3 0 1 0 "It's almost like playing two, One round will be played daily Kindall as 3 0 0 0 Seam 1 0 0 0, sauwron lb 0000 Stallard 0000 Kt alick 4 0 1 0 linwsfield it 0 0 0 0 Buseboro 5 2 3 1 MacKste games," Palmer said inl with the final round scheduled, Bell 9 0 0 0 0 bliarrelson 1 0 0 0, meMul'n 3b 5000 Bearnarth 0 1 0 0 0 Wyatt, 0000 Davis et 4210 Chrlophr 1000 discussing the British and Arneri-ISunday. After 36 holes, the field Miller 0 3 001 Powell et 0000 can tournaments. He has won be cut to the low 75 and ties. Tolala 30 513 4 Totals 30 6 10 6' a--Grouncied Into Double PIRY for Whit-held in Ith: bStruck out for Bowstield fl 7th, eLined out for Brown in 9th, 7-7 Totals 41 II IS 11 Totals 31 2 6 2 aftan for 01111KM In 4th, bFouled out for Beamarth in flth Los Angeles 146 316 New York 060 280 OW 2 Cleveland 203 000 000-5 Kansas City 400 000 02x-4 1 I 'If. 11 (a Ce- fr.

ert P'''' ri-t l' Out 3,498 Par 36 TOTAL. Yards Par In 3,531 Par 35 7,029 71 1 or 71 North It': North a 't ,......0., 1, 07.411) l't 44151b EBearnarth, Hunt. PO-AOos Angeles 27-1fi, New York 2741 DPW. Davis and Fairly; McMullen, Oliver and Skow con. LOBLos Angeles M.

New york 3. 111Roseboro. Davis, Hunt. 35 Won. HRMoon, Thomas, Oliver, SF Nli Her.

Iti: d. amow 1 ow 1- Po m. ft oonoo viz: Lake II ESeaul. PO4Cleveland 2440, Kan-gas City 2741, DP---Alvis, Brown and Whitfield: Alvia Brown and Adcock; Causey and siebern. Causev and 1 siehern: Causey.

Lutnue and Siebern. LOB--Cleveland 7. Kansas City 4. Siebern, Edwarda. Hlt -Charles, Anne.

Dunne. S--Bowstleld, Alusik II, II II ER 811 SO! Kralick L. A7 7 1.3 9 6 6 1 3. Bell 2-3 1 0 0 1 0, SegUi 3 A 5 2 0 2 Ilowstield 4 4 0 0 1 Wyatt W. 12 2 1 0 0 ft 1 1.3Stevens, NapO Kinnamon, Umont.

i increased his lead in the City League hitting race llo hitting at a 425 clip team mate, Jim Porter, moved from ninth to second during tbe keel( and now has a 178 averrige Others in the top five are Dodges or Dominrs, 351. Jilin Fischer of Post Office, 284, arid Ray of Dominic. 2c4 lot of home runs vere hit in softball artion last vieek. Purl Rolf ler of Eagle Electric belting a grand slam in the second inning against Trail and Fairchild's Clyde slamming one against Domini's Tavern. OLers hitting, home runs were Floyd Kendrick of thp Bon Marche, Jerry Noble and Dave Zinecher of the Air Natainal Guard, Clyde Cotton of Beauty Sheen, Rob Shugert and Rocky Gronnehek WWI).

Creed tor-Ran And urn Atwood of ovl. Dan Niksich of Sanchok's, Fred Roll of STP and ilohn Elicy Ciescent, Jim Kennedy pitched a to-bit shutout over KFIC as Early Dawn won 8-0. Kennedy strick nut 11. Woody Voodrurf of Bulldog LIv ern followed up at week's no-hitter with a three hit performance against Maxwell House. winning 10-3.

It was Bulldog's third straight in and ended Maxwells winning streak at five. Not only did Fred Roll hit two homers against Rainer but he went six for six, to lead his tear to a 30-4 triumph. The Bon Marche's Gary Davis went three for three at the plate, scored three runs and stole three bases as the Bon won over Nalley's 10-3, Davis leads the league in stolen bases with 17 Vashington Water Piwkasr kiln their seventh straight game by outscoring East Side 8-5, Dick llenneman struck out 15 in pitching Post Office to a 2io tory over Domint's Tavern. IP ft II ER BB SO Miner W. 64 9 6 2 2 1 2 Stallard 3-7 I 21 3 5 5 2 2 Mackenzie 1 2-3 5 3 3 0 1 Bearnarth 4 2-3 7 3 2 2 0 Powell 1 0 0 0 2 0 UHulick, Vargo.

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01 a 10....... .70. :..1.1 New York 000 200 000-- 2 PIUS 4, GIANTS 3 pitched a no hit, no run game and struck out 13 hatters as Eagle won its third straight game 1-0, Newcomb pitched a three hitter in the losing effort. Eagle also No-timed Trail last Sunday. 4-2 and 11-3 and increased its lead in the International League to one and one-half games over Lucky Lager.

Official batting averages released Saturday show C. W. Totten Of llohman Equipment is leading the International League in with a .352 average. Rounding out the top five (with 30 or more times at hat) Gordon Skillingstad of Garland Skip Ilardenhrook, iGarland Tavern, Bob Rel. chert and Frank Nelson of Lucky 281i.

Office, Airmen Tied ()thee Tavern, the first half champion, and Fairchild APT are currently tied for first place in the City League. Beauty Sheen edged lli Neighbor Tavern, 3-2, in eight innings to knock 111 out, of first place last Friday night. Dick Henneman pitched a one. hitter as Office defeated Post Of-flee 5-3, and FAFB defeated Cres. 1cent 9-1 as the second week of action ended.

Howard Vietzke of Office has 1 i i 1 PHILADELPHIA ab bi Taylor 2b 4 0 1 0 Cailhon 'I 2 0 0 0 Gonzalez It 4 1 1 1 Sievers lb 4 2 2 3 Demeter ct 3 0 1 0 Hoak 3h 4000 Bakisehun 0 0 0 0 Dalry'nle 3 0 I 0 Amaro as 4020 Dm en is 2100 Wine as 1000 $AN FRANCISCO ab Mon 5000 Hiller 2b 4010 MeC'y IIlb 3 1 1 0 MaYS et 4113 Ci peda lb11 3 0 1 0 Bailey 4000 Denport 3b 4010 PRgfin St; 4020 Pierre 13 1 1 0 0 Perry 0000 aKtieen 1000 UNIDO 0000 bF Mop 1000 Fisher 0 0 0 0 Second Game VE LAND K1NSAM CITY ab bl ab hi Francon 5 0 1 0 Tartabull el 5 1 1 0 Tasby 11 0 0 0 Causey ss 5 0 0 0 wwser ss 5 1 2 0 Lnrone 2b 4 0 i 3 Kirkland cl 2 1 0 AluNik if 3 1 1 1 Alvis 3b 4 I 00 Lau 3010 Adcock lh 4 1 1 3 Charles 3b 2 0 1 0 Romano 3 1 2 1 Essekian If 4 0 0 0 rf 2 0 2 2 Harrelson lb 3 1 0 2h 4 0 1 1 Drah'sky 1 0 1 0 Wynn 0 2 1 I 0 Willis 0000 I 0 I 0 firtmoll 1010 0 0 0 0 0 blaRussa 1 fl 0 0 0 0 dSlebern 1 0 0 0 Lovrich 0 0 0 0 eltkiwards 1 0 0 0 Totals 35 1 12 7 Total 33 4 9 4 go" 1 mom 06 MO, OM.M.m 11Ma MM 11 441 Texas 573 Cr) II M.N. 1. Main Entrance C7) Cc, 0- 3. 7149 CO c.s. it 1 I I )i, .3 7 1 :7) Ns'l 573 si lob 5 401,:,.

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PO-A San Francisco 24-7, I Philadelphia 27-6. LOBSan Francisco 9, 'Philadelphia 11. 2B-11111er. Demeter. Amex.

HRSievers 2, Maya. IP ER B11 510 Pierce L. 3-8 4 2-3 7 4 4 1 1 Perry 1300 0 00 Duffitio 2 0 0 0 2 3 Fisher 1 1 0 0 0 1 Duren W. 4-2 7 7 3 3 4 4 Baldschun 2 00001 1-1111)BY Duren iMcCoveyl, BY Pierce PO), RY Duttalo (Dalrymple). WP Duren 2.

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1 4 I 4 4 1 I Cleveland 010 040 101-27 hansas CH, 000 130 000-4 Harrelson PO-ACleveland 2743, i K.i11115 Clt 271n DPLurnne. CauseY and Harrelson LOBCleveland 11. hansaa 7. Held. Lau, 311Kirkland.

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1 ,0 I -077 0 7 RELAX or HAVE FUN LAKE CHELAN VACATION LAND hiking looting Swimmfog (.1. Woe 'Wel hy Isvc Ilevernow 14, -ec4" Pr!) 'r 71--1, Dallas, 0 r- IY 4 Pr!) Dallas, TILTS 3, COLTS PITTSBURGH ab bl Sehnfleld Sa 2 1 fl 0 Virdon cf 4 0 0 0 Clemente rf 4 0 2 1 itz'skt 2b 4000 Starfrell If 4010 4 0 1 0 Clend'n lb 4 2 2 2 Baiy 3b 4000 3 0 2 01 Slav 'Upsets Co illektilleV BAASTAD, Sweden ANBora Jovanovic of Yugoslavia, eliminated Chuck McKinley of St. Louis, recent winner of the Vim bledon championship, in a semifinal round match of an intern national tennis tournament here Saturday. The score was 6-4, 3-6, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3. i In the other semifinal, Jaen- Erik Lundquist of Sweden defeat- HOUSTON ah bl Spangler It 3 0 I 0 Runnels lb 4 0 1 0 Aspnte 3b 4 0 1 0 Staub rt 4 0 0 0 Wynn sa 4010 Goss ef 3 04 0 Campbell 3 0 1 0 2b 3 0 0 0 Drott 1000 a rem ple 1000 HOUSTON ah bl Spangler It 3 0 1 0 PUIIIWIS lb 4 0 1 0 Asn'nte 3b 4 0 1 0 Staub rf 4 0 0 0 WYMI ss 4 0 1 0 Goss ef 3 0 0 Caninbril 3 0 1 0 2b 3 0 0 0 Drott 0 1000LaD ANGELS 3, YANKS I NEW YORK ANGELES ab hi ahrhh i Kohek ss 3 0 2 0 Preens, sou 4 I 0 ElchAs11 21) 4 0 f) fl Pearson ef 2 1 0 01 et 4 0 I 0 Wawner If 4 0 0 0' Ppitone lb 4 1 I 0 Thomas a 3 0 1 2 ard 4 02 0 Torres 3b 4 1 1 0 firnchard I 4 00 0- Dees lb 3 0 1 0' Lopez If 4020 Nloran 21, 3011 Royer 3b 4 0 1 0 Sadn'skl 0 3 0 0 rt 2000 Chance 200W 1010 0000 lii Inges 0000 F'owler 0 00001 bInz 1000 1 i CARAVEL MOTOR 1 Mien 1 44 Choien, Wash.

HOTEL GOLDEN WEST LODGE Call Chalon Ao, ways kw laiarmatoon, Pk000 I Golfing Gals Liston, Patterson Taper Off Umhrieh 0 0 ii I-gluten-um 1 0 0 McMahon 0 0 0 0 Totes 31 8 8 0 TWA; 33 3 8 3 aFlied out for Drat in 51h; bStruck nut for Umbricht in 8th, Houston 000 MA 080-0 I Pittsburgh 110 0440 01z-31 'retain 35 110 0 Totals 20 3 4 3 singled Inr flnittnn in 7th, bHit duhle Egge ler Bridges in 9th. rAf. i for Return Bout Next eek6-26-164 ed Ulf Schmidt, also of Sweden, Jarrett Gaming York INN) 100 1' ims Angrleo 012 000 Ms 3 Congregate in Cincinnati PLAY PEEWEE CARPET GOLF ECaninbell, Asnromonte 2. PO 80110,11 2441, Pittsburgh 27-12. DPScho field alnzeroski and Clendenon.

Mazero. ski. Schofield and Clendenon. LOBBons ton 5. 8 211 Stargell.

HRClendenon 2. SH Schofield. ir ER BR SO Law W. 43 60011 Di oit 2-7 4 5 2 2 1 Oh Unthricht 3 20001 McMahon 1 1 1 1 0 1 HI1PBy Drott, Schofield WPLaw. 11 Pryor.

Smith, Secory, Jackowski. 1'50. Fioliters Itotioll ill Stock Point DArrONA BEACH, Ha. Al on Spat' Mates! Jarrett of Conover, N. DArl'ONA BEACH, Ha, tAl.) Ned Jarrett of Conover, N.C.

-Piehardson. PO-A--1)J0w York 24.9, Angeles 2712, DP -Fregosi, Moran and Dees. Bridges and Peplione; Fregosi and Dees. LOB-New York a Los Mole. Ir.

5 3B- Thomas. Jr RR SO R(1110011 1-, 11 4 3 2 1 1 non 3 1 Chance W. 7-9 1-3 1 1 0 3 NOISOn 0 0 II 0 1 4) Fowler 221 10001 -F'ared 1 man in 7th II Carrigan. Flaherty, Dimuro. 1 2 O.

Play Day at Nit. Too for the family Irina your yid friend le ready for Tournoy SUNSET PAR 3 GOLF 100 yds. S. (owe ioo Siete, limey Play Dry it Nit. Prizes each day Fee fir the 'study Irina your firl friend I le ready fir Tourney forpo SUNSET PAR 3 GOLF vJ th Sestet Knee, 1L 111; slowly is pulling up on Nascar's stock car raring leader, Joe Weather ly of Norfolk, Va, Grand National points standings released Saturday showed Jarrett within 608 points of Weatherly, in front with a 1963 total of 20,548 through 32 races, Scribes Meet SENATORS 4.

ORIOLES 3 BALTIMMIE WAsIIINGIoN With Friel abrbbl obeli hi gsverine ms 4 1 0 0 1110sme lb 3 0 1 0 shvoee et 5 1 3 0 Phillips lb 4 0 0 0, MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) Reolt1 ril 4 00 0 King rt 3111, tOloile lb 4 0 0 1 Hinton it 4 of sports publicists from rowel! lt 3 1 3 I Lock et 2111 Robinson 3b 4111 0 Zimmer 3b 3 0 1, Ilmember schools of the Big Sky Adsir 211 4 0 111 Petzer 3 0 0 ol rhsoln 3 0 1 0 PrioltRo MI 2 0 Conference were being considered 2 1 11,, 2 2. Saturday at a meeting here with 0 1 0 0 01111 Idzik 0, CINCINNATI (AP) Unless1 there is considerable rain soon, the golfing gals who can hit long and straight figure to have a field day in the 1963 Women's National Open Golf Tournament opening here Thursday. The 72-hole medal play event, with a $9,000 purse, is scheduled Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Kenwood Country Club. The I winner will get $2,000.

Lack of rain has left the fair-1 ways baked hard. does not have a sprinkling system for its fairways. Mickey Missing The tournament apparently lost one of its top attractions Friday I when Mickey Wright of Dallas, Texas, the No. I woman golfer for the last three years, announced in Baltimore she would not compete. Miss Wright, who has won the title three times, said she would go to Dallas for dental treatments.

Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, S.C., the only four-time winner of the tourney, will be on hand. Scheduled to be back to defend 1 I A "1 ,.....,.4,,, 1 1 t. 1 vi 1:, 09', '5 N. t. i I 1 BAH blirandt 1 0 A Slarrntie 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 3 103 Total 26 4 7 4 fnr Barber in 6th; bLined nut fPr Ball in Atli WHILE THEY LAST 1 04 NEW NICKS Conference Commissioner Jack Friel.

The purpose of the two-day meeting, which started Friday, is to draw up recommendations for presentation to athletic directors. Among requests made at the opening session were that conference records in swimming and track be set during conference meets and that all-conference teams be selected by coaches. Attending the meeting are Joe Richmond of Idaho State University, Don Spainhovver of Weber State College, Tom Ilartley of the University of Idaho and Jack Gil-filly, of Montana State University. Baltimore 200 OM 000-3 hington OM 301 Mal-41 E- Brinkman, 2, PO-ABalti more 24.9, Waslinigitin 27-10 DrGentile, Saverine and Gentiie. Phi Ilins Brinkman and Saverine.

Adair and 1 Co.ntile, Brinkman, Blastngame and 1ms l.ientile iiinassistrd LOB Baltimore 10, Washington :1. Hinton, 2, Snyder NH King. Ilmton Orsino, Lock. a Duck worth, SFtientile. 1r II FR BB SO nelock 3 1-3 5 3 3 3 1 Barber 12-300001 Hail 4-3 2 1 I 1 0 3 Yarretle 1 1 0 0 1 0: Ilicksvorth 5 2-3 9 3 3 2 21 W.

10 3 1.3 1 A 2 21 11 McKinley, Chylak. Rice and Val-1 entine T----2 -37 LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)Sonny Liston and Floyd Patterson start tapering off this week for their championship fight July 22. Half a dozen sparring partners are glad to hear it. Floyd and Sonny turned into wild men last Wednesday and floired their sparmates.

Patterson was startled by a right uppercut from Richie Norden, who lived to regret it. Floyd took after Norden and battered him with powerful left hooks until he sagged. Liston didn't seem to need reason. He aimed a few roundhouse lefts to the midsection of Howard King, former Nevada heavyweight champ. Howard Groans, Falls Then Sonny landed a punch to the heart that knocked a loud: groan out of King.

Attendants helped the sparring partner up 20 seconds later. Such performances have been delighting the paying crowds. The workouts, according to the respective camps, have left Liston in good spirits and Patterson. humble. But Floyd did venture a little, prediction which the gamblers' are doubting, 4-1: 'I think I'm going to win.

If I don't knock him out, what's wrong with a decision? My mental attitude is better than it was last time in Chicago, where Liston knocked Patterson out in 206 of the first round'. "I know I didn't hurt him in Chicago. I know now what he can do. But he doesn't know what I can do. How could he? I didn't show him anything in that fight." Neither side is advertising its strategy.

Sonny Cutting Down 15 BUICK SPECIALS 11 BUICK SPECIAL Deluxes 6 BUICK SKYLARKS 23 BUICK LeSABRES 15 BUICK WILDCATS 11 BUICK RIVIERAS 23 BUICK ELECTRAS her Open crown is Mrs. Murle 11 1 inrictrnm nr Mnce untytts Lindstom of Sutton, Strikes Fighting. Pose to retain heavyweight title. iNothing Has ingElse, ilumphrey some-1 Else, what of a surprise winner a year Champ Sit ago. Liston favor Liors Best Windup Mrs.

Lindstrom regularly this has not been I ear in the! Sunny playing I e-1 ir-1 Use, Humphrey Majors' Best Windup i cs Champ Sonny Liston favored ST. LOUIS (AP)Probably nolstanding in front of a mirror I pitcher in the history of baseball tried to see how long I could ever won the crowd's fancy as pump with this kind of windup swiftly as Bob Humphreys of before I let the batter see the the St. Louis Cardinals. It took ball." just one of his strange pendulum Humphreys gave up the strange windups. windup in the minors in MO and In his first home appearance a started the next year without it.

couple of weeks ago, Humphreys But by the end of 1961 he had re-mystified San Francisco's Giants, turned to it and has been using it striking out two and getting an- ever since. other on a tap back to the: The Detroit Tigers first signed Your choice of colors, models and Extra Equipment Now Available at the years best in bargain prices. eight-looter into and nine-foot 23rd, costly pro tour events. II mn Francisco Doh Lunn Patty's Rack 1 Other pros are scheduled to! (lc 1 compete include the veteran Pat-1 PlIbliir vAaptures GrucunL ty Berg of St. Andrews, Bet- ty Jameson of San Antonio, Tex- SACRAMENTO, Calif.

AP) Oppermann missed an el as; Kathy Cornelius of Scottsdale, Bob Lunn, a San Francisco teen looter at the 20th and drove and Marilyn Smith of Jupi- ager, built a three-hole lead after, trees on the 21st, bogeying ter, Fla. :27 holes, then held off the des-losing, both times. Another entry is Althea rally of neighbor Steve Op- The stockily built Oppern the former tennis champ who has permann and won the National regained one hole with a I turned to golf. She will be the i Public Links Golf Championship foot birdie putt on the par 3 first Negro to play in the Open. 1 one up.

but gave it back with his el Barbara Romack is a doubtful The 18-year-old Lunn's final stubbed starter. Miss Romack. profession- margin over Oppermann, 21, of Oppermann's desperate rall3 al from San Francisco, is report-'South San Francisco, in the final gan at the 26th hole when to have notified the U.S. Golf analysis came at the 24th hole of dropped a I2-foot putt to in Association that illness would pre. the 36-hole showdown when Op- 1 Lunn's birdie.

vent her from playing here. She permann missed a 12-inch putt. A 300-yard drive and sensati is reportedly suffering from Lunn never trailed in the match three-iron shot to the par-5 anemia. and is on the coast re- over the 6.702-yard, par 3R-36-72 hole gave Oppermann a hi ceiving treatment. liaggin Oaks golf course but and he moved within one 1 The Kenwood course will have four times Oppermann pulled even vhen Lunn missed a four-foot a women's par of 37-36-73.

and Lunn could not cinch the vie- at the 33rd, But from ther San Francisco's Bob Lunn Captures Grueling Pub 'Jinx SACRAMENTO, Calif. tAl't Bob Lunn, a San Francisco teen-, ager, built a three-hole lead after, 27 holes, then held off the desperate rally of neighbor Steve Oppermann and won the National Public Links Golf Championship one up. The 18-year-old Lunn's final margin over Oppermann, 21, of South San Francisco, in the final analysis came at the 24th hole of the 36-hole showdown when Oppermann missed a 12-inch putt. Lunn never trailed in the match over the 6.702-yard, par 36-36-72 liaggin Oaks golf course but four times Oppermann pulled even and Lunn could not cinch the Oppermann missed an at the 201h and drove trees on the 21st, bogeying losing both times. The stockily built Oppermann regained one hole with a birdie putt on the par 3 but gave it back with his stubbed Oppermann's desperate rally at the 2iith hole when dropped a I2-foot putt to Lunn's birdie.

A 300yard drive and sensational three-iron shot to the par-5 hole gave Oppermann a and he moved within one when Lunn missed a four-foot at the 33rd, But from then Oppermann's desperate rally an at the '2iith hole when Iropped a I2-foot putt to unn's birdie. A 300-yard drive and sensational shot to the par-5 hole gave Oppermann a and he moved within one Lunn missed a four-foot at the 33rd, But from then mound. By inning's end. the fans Humphreys, 26, an off-season Eng- lis were counting out loud the swings teacher, for a $1,000 bonus. of the pendulum.

They booed The Cards bought him last year. loudly when the youno pitcher He started this season at Atlanta was removed for a pinch-hitter. lwhere he turned in a 5-1 record What was all the commotion and an 0.77 ERA as a reliever ASK ABOUT OUR PACKAGE DEAL. YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT INSTEAD OF THREE. victory until he dropped a tour-foot putt for a par at the 36th.

Lunn played the morning rotund in even par, parred the first nine holes in the afternoon, and slipped only one over par on the final nine holes. Only twice did Lunn win holes with birdies. But seven times Oppermann lost holes by bogeying. Lunn was 2-up at the lunch break, but lost the 19th hole when he three-putted. BIG TRADE ALLOWANCE LOWCOST FINANCING 'MONEY SAVING INSURANCE about before being brought to the parent Hides Ball Iclub on May 28.

In his unusual windup, the Out of Action right-hander from Humphreys says he pumps to reaches across his get the hitters timing off. "I usuwith hi glove to hide the hall any pump two or three times but off his right hip with both hands. once in a while I do four. Then he rocks once, twice, thrice -I could hear the crowd reacand sometimes four times, when I wound up at Atlanta fore firing. but it was nothing like that first "Fm just trying to hide the game here.

ban from the hitter as long as "The only other times the possible," says Humphreys. crowd ever counted the pumps on possible," says Humphreys. crowd ever counted the pumps on began he match 30th birdie, hole putt on Oppermann had no chance. lie needed a putt to halve the 34th and recovered from a poor drive to halve the 35th. Lunn hit the par 4 lath green, and Oppermann was on the fringe.

Lunn putted short his first time, but then, with 3,000 fans ringing the green, put his second into the cup. Oppermann's morning medal score was 35-39-74, Lunn's 34-38 be- he match 30th birdie, hole putt on Oppermann had no chance. He weded a putt to halve the 34th and recovered from a drive to halve the 35th. Lunn hit the par 4 lath green, and Oppermann was on the fringe. Lunn putted short his first time.

but then, with 3,000 fans ringing the green. put his second into the cup. Oppermann's morning medal score was 35-39-74, Lunn's 34-38 "He's concentrating on the fight L. said Liston's assistant trainer and cut man, Joe Po lino. "He's starting to cut down the routine nowfrom an hour and a half down to about 50 minhree-iron utes a day.

He has been starting by shadow boxing. then three to five rounds of boxing with a spar-when mate. sonny punches the heavy bag two to four rounds. the speed bag two or three rounds. then the rope, calisthenics and the medipoor eine ball." Po lino said Liston may or may not spar this week.

"lies down to fighting eight now-215. It was 214 at the last fight. Everything goes by weight. "But when he fights. even if it's a sparring bout, he won't let up.

Howard King said he never got hit so hard." There will be 18-hole rounds Thursday and Friday, with the 40 low scorers and ties after 36 holes going into the final 36-hole competition Saturday, KAUFFMAN BUICK 1 E. 600 Sprague MA 4-1166 "I have read a lot of books on my windup was in Buffalo but pitching and hitting. They always that time it was against me." told hitters to keep their eye on Humphreys was put on the disthe ball and pitchers to hide the ahled list June 24 after wrenching ball as long as possible. lumbar muscle but he'll be back "In my senior year at limp- with the Cards before the sumden-Sydney College in 19.58by rner ends. Khalkis Wins LONDON AP 1Lord Elveden's English owned but Irish-trained Khalkis came with a rush through the stretch Saturday and won the 77th running of the Eclipse Stakes at the Sandovkn Park.

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