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Sunday, June. 17, 1956 Santa Cruz Sentinel 11 UCILA Wilms MCAA Tiftle; iromv elfeofts Duke Speedster Pulls Up Lame Sime Bested By Texas' Bobby Morrow SovveSI Runs 800-Mefers En 1:46.7 To Break Mark By Jack Stevenson Berkeley (A.P.). Pittsburgh's speedy Arnie Sowell bet tered the American record in the 800-meter run at the NCAA championships while Abilene Christian's Bobby Morrow captured both the 100 and 200-meter sprints. Villanova's Ron Delaney furnished another feature of the afternoon in the University of California's Edwards Stadium as he shattered the meet record for 1500 meters it it 't. is -i -i -Mvss lr.Mln., Resigns; Haney New Pilot By Jack New York (A.P.).

Charley Grimm resigned last night as manager 01 tne wnwauKee craves ana was repiacea un mediately by Coach Fred Haney. Haney was hired as a Milwaukee coach early this season after serving three years as manager of the Pittsburgh with the for the remainder of the Belmont Stakes Needles Comes From Behind New York LP. Florida'! favor ite horse, Needles, dawdled along in last place like an Everglades alligator for almost a mile yesterday, then proved his claim to the 3-year-old championship by roaring down the stretch to win the 88th Belmont stakes. The handsome bay, on of Ponder, bounced back with the old last quarter "kick" that brought him victory in the Kentucky Derby May 8 as he zoomed home for a neck decision over C. V.

Whitney's Career Boy. The Calumet Farm't Fablua, who upset Needles in the Preak-cess May 19 and thus prevented Needles from becoming the first triple crown winner since 1948, finished third in the field oi eight. Fablus, who had taken the lead going into the final bend but couldn't hold it In the furious stretch drive, dropped back and finished third, a length and a half behind Career Boy. In fact, Fabius was lucky to have third money beating out Laudy Lawrenee't Beau Diable by a head for the show money. This was the horse race that had been promised, tupposedly a rubber match between Needlet and Fablus, but it turned out to be a duel between Needlet and Career Boy as the two fought it teenth of a mile.

a A Belmont Park wwd of hL "Wished Needles ae era had their moments of worry at usual when tie temperamental eo from the Sunshine State f.lked going to the post An out-rider had to tug and urge, g0 t0 gate, but he showed the stuff champi are made of once he got running. Any double that he cooM travel the mile and one-half were quickly dispelled, at be was clocked In a rapid 4-5 Lui.th.eJ0UII,y- Th eomparee with the stakes mark of 2:28 15, set by Count Fleet In 1943. and equaled In 1948 bj Clt tion. Heath of Fort Lauderdale, Fhu and Jack DnrlW Ok paid $3.30, $2.40 and $2.10 Caer Boy, coupled with Whitney Jazz Age in the wager-ing, returned $2.90 and 12 an rablui paid $2.30 to thow" The longest toecer itreak In Dartmouth college history was 18 Victories, stretching from mid-season of 1853 through midway In 1953. The tpllt formation was introduced by Coach Johnny Vaught In the touth in 194a A big lots can really cotds you off balance If you aren't tarrying the proper Insurance, let ut lave you from this pot sible embarrassment.

10 TCARS' IXPtU'ENCi IN THI INSURANCt IUSINISS i a I Ismiili Also: life, Pelle anil Hospital Plana Gsr.3 T. Terrini 1C03 Pacific Avenue Business phone: GA 3-5911 GA 3-6246 I rim 1 4-ttPm- Berkeley. Bobby Morrow of Abilene Christian (lane S) nosed out Dave Sime, Duke speedster (lane 6), to win the NCAA 100-meter dash here today. His time was 10.4. Mike Agostini ef Fiesno State (lane 4) makes a desperate lunge to take third.

I.eamon King, California (lane 5), was fourth; Ken Kave, Morgan State (lane 2), fifth. Pat Coyle of USC (lane 1) waa seventh. (AP Wirephoto) SC Farm League OpensWednesday The Bants Cms Farm Little League will open play Wednesday, it was announced today by City Recreation Director Harry Winterburn. Because of the large turnout the league has been enlarged from four to six teams. Games will be played Wednesday and Saturdays.

Wednesday afternoon garnet will start at 8:15 p.m., while Saturday games begin at 10 a.m. Teams entered In the league: Pelicans, Hawks, Dodger Cardlets, Eagles, Sharks. Complete schedule: June 20 Pelicans vs. Hawks, Dodger Jrs. vs.

Cardlets. June 23 Eaglet vs. Sharks, Pelicans vs. Dodger Jrs. June 27 Hawki vs.

Eaglet, ULraiets vt, Sharks. June SO Pelicans vt. Cardlett, Hawks vs. Sharks. July 7 Hawks Tt.

Ctrdlett, Dodger Jrs. vt. tagles. July 11 Dodger Jri. vi, Sharks, Pelicans vs.

Eagles. July 14 Hawks vs. Dodger reiictM vs. sharks. July 18 Cardlets vs.

Eagles, Pelicans vt. Hawks. July 21 Dodger Jrt. Tt. Card- lets.

Eagles vs. Sharks. July 25 Pelicans vt. Dodger Hawks vs. Eagles.

July 28 Cardlets vt. Sharks, uoager Jrs. vs. Eagles. Aug.

1 Hawks vt. Bharkt, Pelicans vs. Cardlets. Aug. 4 Pellcant vt.

Eaglet, Hawks vs. Cardlets. Aug. 8 Dodger Jrt. vt.

Sharkt, Cardlets vs. Eagles. AugH 11 Pelicans vt. Sharks, riawxs vs. uoager jrs.

Cardinals AH Bowen.lb 1 1 1 .110 Hlanconi.U 3 11 Plralee AB Ryder.lb 10 0 Wood, If Arenson.p OllverUb Hafantl.o Bunipua.rf Wrliiht.cf Clark, lb lit 3 I 1 1 ro 0 McNeelv.o J.Bowen.as Gelajer.p Wllaon.cf a Nix.ia Barllnf.B 8e laie.lf 1 1 0 nil. Totala 11 I Score by Innlnsa: Cardinals Totale .004 Of-fl (ia a Hits Plr.itee on.t 30 Hita (J 001 HH McNecIey. 1DH Gary Bowert, Dennla Mc.N'eelV, Rocket Aran-on. RBI Rocket Aranaon 1, Jack Nix, Dennli MeNeely 4, LP Terry Bar-llne. WP-Kellfi GeiKer.

BB off Barling 0. Aranson 1, Geler 4, Bowen 0. SO by-Barllna Aranaon Gelarer 1, Bowen 1. in outrunning Oregon's Jim UCLA won the team champion ships, ousting the University of Southern California which has held the title the past seven years, UCLA had 55.7 points, Kansas 50, and USC 34tt. Highlights of the two-day meet were many as nine NCAA meet records fell with the collegians trying to win places in the final Olympic tryouts at Los Angeles June 29-30.

The top six United aiaies iinmueii caui eveuv r- 1 here compete at Los Angeles. Dave Sime, the great Duke sprinter, placed second to Morrow In the 100 meters but pull-pH tin lame in the 200. In all, meet records fell In the 1500-meter run; shot puts nop step and jump; hammer throw; run: 110-meter nurd les; 400-meter hurdles, Steeple chase! and 800 meters. The best mark of the day was Sowell's 1:48.7 in the 800, clipping a tenth of a second off the American record set last year by Fordham's Tom Courtney. It smashed the UCAA mark of also hv Courtney.

Morrow outran Sime in the 100 but the Duke sprinter couldn't finish the curve. Sime qualified for the Olympic trials in tne iuu dui nis kuhlu, Red said he won't be able to go in the 200 at the AAU finals at Bakersfield next week, the last chance to win a place in the Morrow, only double winner of av ran the 200 in 20.6, ty ing both the NCAA and Ameri can record ai mai uuw around a curve. Dick Blair of Kansas was second and floDDy Whllden of Texas tnira. Another meet record fell in the 110-meter high hurdles as to rihmin of North Carolina College ran the race in 13.7 sec onds to Deuer me u.o done in Friday's preliminaries. The old record was 14 seconds flat.

In the 1500-meter run, De-lany stood off the challenge of Oregon's defending champion Jim Bailey In furious drive to the tape. The Vlllanova runner, a sophomore from Dublin, Ireland, took the lead from Aus-tralia's Bailey with 220 yardt left in the race, a distance about 119 yrl nort of fuU In the 100, Morrow was off to a fast start to lead from start to finish in the time oi iu.i ff meet record. Sime edged Fresno State i Mike Agostini for tecono. th fifild events. Bill McWll' liams of Maine's Bowdoin won the hammer throw title with a View By GEO.

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H. SCOFIELD MOTOR YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER, 516 Front St. GA 3-4550. And remember, "It't Easy to Pay the Scofield Way." No money down, up to 12 months to pay on repair work. 1 Bailey, meet record throw of 195 feet 3 inches.

Manhattan's Ken Bantum, 6 feet 6 and 234 pounds, won the shot put but couldn't improve on his meet record of 60 feet Vi inch set Friday. Defending Champion Bill Nieder of Kansas was sec ond at 57-3V and Dave Owen of Michigan took third with 57-. Phil Conley of Cal Tech won the javelin throw with a heave of 239 feet 11 inohes. J. W.

Mashburn of Oklahoma wound up the only defending champion out pf five to repeat as be caught Pennsylvania's John Haines to win the 400-meter dash in 46.4. Haines was inches back with the same time. Charlie Jenkins of iU-anova took third at 46.6. UCLA placed one-two in the discus as Ron Drummond won with his throw of 1773 feet Vi inch and his teammate Don Vick had 171-5. Rink Babka of USC took third at 179-9V4.

Michigan State's Henry Ken nedy ran the gruelling 3000-meter steeplechase to win in meet record time of 9:16.5 with Ike Mat- za of NYU second in :17.Z. Three men tied In the high Jump at 6 feet OV inches Phil Reavia of villanova, Bob Lang of Missouri and Nick Dyer of UCLA. Jim Graham of Oklahoma and Jim Gutowskl of Occidental tied in the pole vault at 14-8. Oregon's Bill ueuinger won the 5000-meter run, a distance of 3.1 miles, in 14 minutes 48.5 sec onds. Dennis Glaum Hurls 2-Hitter Against Solons Dennis Glaum threw a nifty two-hitter at the Capitola Senators as the Live Oak Browns registered an impressive 4-0 victory in the feature Mid-County Little League game at the Capitola ichool stadium Friday.

The victory was the Browns' third against three losses this season and moved them into a second-place tie with the Senators. Glaum, who walked only two batters, gave up singles in the first and second innings to Morgan Skoegard and Brad Elliott. The Brown attack, which ex- floded for single runs in the irst, third, fifth and sixth Inn- ings, was paced by Mike Murphy with two for three, Including a double. Billy Moody also doubled for the winners. Losing pitcher was Ron Ellis.

Ellis was nicked for six hits. In the preliminary game, the Capitola Stars blasted out 14 hits, including three singles by Jimmp Leamy. Leamy't hits ac counted for four Hart. Tomorrow afternoon, the league-leading Aptos White Sox will face the Senators. Box scores: Browne Senator AB Eirbert.cf 3 0 0 AB M.Mrphy.cfS 1 Abma.3b 110 Q.Mrphy.lf 8 0 0 Snuaa.lb 4 1 Shultf.c 4 i 1 FlnttRn.rf 10 1 Glaum.p 10 1 2 0 0 Wen per ,11 10 6 Andrsn IB 0 Skngard.rf 3 0 I 0 Elliott.o 10 1 Turnasre.lf 10 0 Schot.Sb 10 0 Brndlow.lb 10 0 Fills 1 0 Shaff.r.lb 0 0 0 Totals Reie.rf 10 0 Totale nil Score br Innlnca! Brnwna .101 011-4 Hlta 120 Vii Senator! 000 000 0 Hits 110 OflO I JBH M.

MurohT. Mood v. BBI Sousa, B. Mnodv. LP Ellis.

WP Glaum. BB off Ellis 2, Anderson Glaum I. 80 by Ellia S. Andaraon 3, Glaum t. Live Oak Oaka AB Capitola Stare AB Garland.

rf 3 0 1 Hnamer.lb 11 Oulmblv.rf 10 0 Hvpka.If 0 Howard. 1 Balrlskv.Sb Lvkins.lb 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Willlams.ss HIM. Jb.D. DeLany.c 2 J.Lamv,2b 3 1 Howell.o.lf 2 0 Shamlain.lf 1 0 Schmidt aa Crawford. If 1 I D.Leamy.U 0 0 OlSMI.D Atwood.lb 1 Phllllna.cf 1 Stumnf.aa 1 Fratton.rt I Cox If 0 Brannm.cf 1 Totala 117 2' Totale 23-12 14 Score by Innings! Oaks 133 7 Hita 02O 2 Stars 41712 HI'S 43714 2BH Baldoskr, Stumof, Hoamer.

Schmidt. BBI Oljen. Hill, Delaney 2, Leamy 4. Baldoaky S. Cor, Howard, Hnsmer 2, Wllllama.

LP Olsen. WP Hill. BB off Olsen 4. Howell Hill Williams I so Olsen 4, HoweU Hill 1, Wllllama 1. Althea Gibson And Aussie Win Title London.

England W). Althea Gibson of New York teamed with Daphne Seeny of Australia yesterday to win a water-logged women's doubles title in the West of England Lawn Tennis Championships at Briston. Rain poured down as the two girls skidded to a 8-3, 6-4 victory over Australia's Mrs. Jennifer Hoad and South Africa's 16-year old Jean Frobes. It was the 19th title Miss Gibson has won on her current tour.

Synthetic drugs of the pethidine type are comparable to morphine in habit forming properties, says: the World Health Organization. Boxing managers Marv Jensen, Hymie Wollman and Alex Kos-j kowiu ait in the fur business. I Grimm Cornell Again Wins Crew Race Syracuse. N.Y. W).

Cornell's smooth and powerful defending cnampions applied the pressure in the last quarter mile yesterday to sweep their second straight Inter-collegiate Rowing associa. tjon title by a whopping 2V4 lengths over surorisina Naw on Onondaga lake. Navy beat out a valiant Wisconsin eight, which had battled Cornell most of the wav. bv nearly a length for the place position. -Washington'i previously undefeated Huskies were fourth, just two-tenths of a second behind Wisconsin.

Stanford, a contender through the middle of the three-mile classic, faded to fifth followed by Pennsylvania, Princeton, Syracuse, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, California, Boston University and Columbia. Cornell's winnlnff tima of lfi-. 22.4 compared to the record of 15:08.1 set by the great navy crew of 1952 over the three-mile course and to 15:49.9 clocked by Cornell in beating Pennsylvania by 2lk lengths last year. The victory was an easv four- length affair for Cornell yester- aay. BUY U.

8. SAVINGS BONDS Vi jr HA? i Hand Philadelphia Athletics, St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs over a span of 19 years. He was a great defen sive first baseman. He was named manager of the Braves in May, 1952.

That was the year before the club switched from Boston to Milwaukee and its attendant turnstile gold mine. Perinl plucked Grimm from the Braves' Milwaukee farm team after Grimm had nailed four pennants to the flagpole as pilot of the old MiiwauKee Brewers 01 the American Association. Moro's Single Gives 6-5 Win To Merchants Manager Fred Moro's single scored Johnny Motta with the winning run as the Santa Cruz Merchants scored a thrilling, 6-3, extra-inning, victory over the New Monterey Merchants Friday night at DeLaveaga park. It was the Merchant' second victory in three starts. A preliminary game between the Junior Chamber and Select Cleaners girls team was postponed because of the high ichool graduation.

Bill Mclntlre was the winning hurler for the Merchants as he limted the Monterey nine to three hits, all singles. He walked five and fanned eight. Santa Cruz picked up three runs in the second Inning, two more in the seventh to tie up the game and the winning marker in ine eignm. The winning rally was itarted by Motta when he drew a walk. He advanced to scoring position on Dick Fassio'i double.

Moro led the hit parade with a home run and single In four trips to the plate. uox score: MoaUerer Bania Crui AB Marple.lb 4 0 1 Crow, lb 10 0 Motta, 2b I I 0 Faaaio.cf ill Moro, If 4 12 Sweet. rf 1 1 Vomvlkla.e 3 i 1 Mclntyre.p 10 1 Totali 19 AB Vandrvriaa 4 0 0 Kennedy, 4 0 0 Chllda.ur a 1 A A Rmirli.lf 4 11 Prev.lb 4 0 0 Drkwrth.lb 110 Myers.jo P.Rmlrlz, 1 1 0 tot Totala 10 1 Score bjr Innings: S. C. Merchants -0M 000 110 -OSf) 000 328 fiita Monterey Merchanta .011 210 00 1 tUu 0,0 no -s KH MORO.

1RH Dirk Fasalo, Sweet. LP Rlmlriz. WP Mclntyre. iRlmfruRn S- ty Softball Standings League Drlve-N-Eata w. L.

Pet. GBL 1 0 l.ooo Racine Telepbone 1 1 Acacia Inn 1 oo Tlrea McCallle'a Service ..1 Native Bona 0 I JDOQ i Laarue w. Lm pet. GBL wriffier't i ono Z. San Lorenro Valley 1 0 l.noo National Guard 1 1 jno in nnn i Don Gerig Hits Two Homers ToPaceNSGW Smashing out 10 basehlti, In cluding two home rum by Don Gerig, the power laden Native Sons Red Sox moved back into first place in the Santa Cruz American Little League by drubbing the Jaycee Tigers, 14-8, Friday afternoon at the Encinal street stadium.

The 20-30 Cardinals finally broke Into the win column In the National league game as they turned on the Klwanis Pirates with a two-run rally In the final Inning to score a 6-5 victory. It was the first triumph In eight starts for the Cards. Gerig and Don McDuffee limited the Tigeri to two hits. Gerig started and had a no-hltter going for four innings. The Tigers picked up both hits and all their runs In the final two frames.

Gerfg'i two smashes account ed for three runs and tied a local league record for number of four-masters In a single game. The Sox's total of 18 hits set a record for this season. Henry KadotanI, McDuffee and Ollle Caso paced the Sox'a hitting attack. Caso had four for four and two KB Is. KadotanI had a triple and two doubles In four trips with four RBI's, while McDuffee had two doublet and a one-bagger In four trips with a lone RBI.

Ten-vear-old Dennli MeNeely was the hero of the Cardinals' victory. Trailing 6-4 going into the final inning, MeNeely followed Gary Bianconl'i lingle with a home run over the left field fence to provide the win ning margin. Keith Gelaer was the winning hurler as he limited the Pirates to two hits, Box scores: Red Box AB Tigere AB a III 10 0 Konopka.se 4 11 CiTtiey.aa Barean.Sb Sklnner.lf 1 KadatnUb 4 MDufe.pc 4 Gerisr.po 4 Pederaon.cf 1 1 Caao.lb 4 Wilkins.Zb 1 CraiR.Sb I Odrmnn.lf I 1 Craiehill.Sb Chratnan.p 10 0 Suter.e Wllllmaxf Ventrni.rf Plerce.ct Davis. If Allen.of Jnallnb Pinl, 10 0 too 10 0 Uo I III Totala S4 14 18 ToUls 10 I I 040 (Wl-14 Score by Innings 1 Reft Sox Hits .041 64110 Tigers gera z.j a Itita 000 011 1 HB Don Gerisi 1. 1BH Henry Kad- atoni, 2B1I Henry Kadfltonl 1, Don McDullee 1.

RBI Konnpka. Kadatoni 4, D. McDuffee, Gerlst 1, Caao 1, C'raU'hlll 1, Chrlatenaon, Sitt er. LP Chnstenaon wp c.eri. BB off Chrlstenson 4, Cert 10.

McDuf fee 0. SO bv Chrlatenaon io. Gerli 8, McDuffee 0. The Ocala chamber of com merce made Needles an honorary member even before he won the Kentucky Derby. The colt was foaled in Ocala, Fla.

Manaier Bobby Bragan of the Pittsburgh Pirates wears the num ber two on ni uniform. season "He is filling out Charley's tenure," said Braves President Lou Perini. "He'a not assured of anything. Time will tell how far he'll go. Grimm said he had been offered the job of director of personnel procurement of the club.

"But I haven't decided whether I'll take it," he said, "I'm going to go back home and think it over." Grimm, who had failed to bring a pennant to Milwaukee in three years at the helm, resigned after the Braves dropped a 3-2 decision to Brooklyn yesterday for their 12th defeat in their past 17 games. This slump sent Milwaukee from first to fifth in the standings in 13 days. Perinl, known to crave a pennant this year, had three consecutive "also ran" finishes. He indicated just before current season started that he was tired of the Braves' bridesmaid standing in the National League. At a dinner for the Bravei players a few days before the season's opener, Perini said.

"I will be a little disappointed if we don't win the pennant this year." Grimm will be paid the remainder of his salary, said to call for $35,000 a year. This was Grimm's last year of a three-year contract. Grimm compiled a lifetime bat- 1' eAeMtteeelsVst KOWl You Can Buy Sporting Goods On Our Easy Payment Plan Phone GA 3-6908 1S30 Pacific Ave -125 Front St. Plenfy of Parking en Front St. a i i WATSOIWILLE "TI1MLLS ASD CHILLS" TODXYt Mollified Stock Car RACIIVG--2 p.in.

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