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Daily News-Post from Monrovia, California • 11

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0 Tauoved A 11 0 37 Copley News Service LAS VEGAS Sonny Liston is a boastful swaggering man who seems invulnerable to the afflictions which beset lesser mortals Liston doubts that Floyd Patterson can hurt him in their heavyweight championship fight here Monday night And I am inclined to agree Liston would be a I to 5 favorite if he went into the air-conditioned pit with his bare hands and Patterson carried a meat axe Liston has had 35 fights as a professional losing only one and he never has been cu or shed a drop of blood Evidently he can bleed however because there will be a "cut man" in his corner an ex perienced old timer named Joe Volina The champion acknowledges that he has experienced some physical discomfort Marty Marshall broke his jaw in a fight in Detroit Cleveland Williams shook him with a vicious right hand Johnny Summer lin bruised him with a body attack "I drank a bottle of beer after I fought Summer lin" Liston recalls "Beer is good for flushing out the kidneys I don't like it though beer is bitter it tastes like cuinine" Cleveland Williams gave Liston the worst moment of his fighting career "I went out to feel him out in the first round" says Liston grinning "and he almost knocked me out I thought ne had cut my throat" Liston regards his loss to Marshall as a freakish event As he tells the story Marshall was clowning in the ring and Liston started laughing While Liston was laughing Marshall slugged him with a sneak punch and broke his jaw Liston subsequently defeated Marshall twice "Marshall really had me worried in our second fight" says Liston gravely "I was afraid I had killed him" Patterson is convinced he was winning the first round when Liston knocked him out after two minutes and six seconds in Chicago last September but the punches he threw at Liston were harmless and ineffectual "He hit me a few punches but they didn't amount to anything" says Liston who doesn't flinch or take a backward step when struck amidships by a 12-pound medicine ball The champion says he wasn't even staggered when Cleveland Williams belted him that violent right "That is one reason I'm not ashamed of my big feet" says Liston "I've got a good foundation to stand on" He wears a size 13 shoe I i RZigggkOgXaME ajkgggltri4kgWCgtg 6 i 4 ikai 4 -i: 111:111111411111111111111111:1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111:1111111111111 -1-E--- -7 7:: i I ::::::::::::1 ti 1 14111 'i I I oN11-i: it E1t rt II L' -iA 1 ::::::1:: Eli i 1- Drysdale Holds On To Beat Braves Pitching Change in 8th Wrecks Angels NEWS-POST POrteR RANDY GRAY EDITOR LA Saturday July 20 1963 LOS ANGELES Rig-1 tion benched third baseman Felix ney's manipulation of his pitchersjorres and right fielder Lee wins quite a few ball games for Thomas In their places were the Los Angeles Angels Once in'Frank Kostro and Ken Hunt a long while the Angel manager Ibrcu2ht here from the Hawaii makes what proves to be a ques- farm club tionable move ItUild Iiir move Kostro US Plans To 'Upset' Russians Drysdale whiffed Eddie twice and finished impressively by striking out pinch hitter Gene Oliver who had a mate on base Dodger southpaw star Sandy Koufax (16-3) went to the mound' against Milwaukee's Dennis Le-master (5-9) in a matinee today! Dodgers Milwaukee 1 ab ab Willsss 4 0 0 M'ews3b 4 0 0 Gilliarn213 3 0 0 Jonesct 3 0 01 TDavislir 4 0 1 Funkp 0 0 0 Howardrf 4 3 2 Dillard 1 0 0 Skowronlb 4 1 1 PicheP 0 0 0' McMunib 4 0 2 Aronrf 4 Camillic 4 0 0 Mayelf-cf 3 1 1 WDavisct 3 0 0 Torrelb-If 4 2' Drysdale(p 2 0 0 McMillan 0 0 Bolling213 3 0 Oliver 1 0 Metnkess 3 2 Crandallc 3 0 Hendleyp 0 0 Larkerlb 2 0 Totals 32 4 6 Totals 31 Los Angeles 010 100 200-- 4 I Milwaukee 000 000 200-- 2 I Howard 2 Aaron 1 Pitching ip er bb so Drysdale (12-10) 9 6 2 2 I 111 Hendley 1 5 6) 6 3 2 2 1 4 Funk 2 3 2 1 1 3 Piche 1 0 0001 MILWAUKEE (AP) It took four tries but Don Drysdale now has a 1963 victory over the Milwaukee Braves Helping the cause of the big Dodger right-hander in Friday night's series opener were Frank Howard and Ken McMullen Howard belted out two homers and scored three runs McMullen's two-run single in the seventh gave Drysdale his margin of victory Don had a shutout working until the Braves' seventh but the opposition scored twice and he had to settle for a 4-2 decision It was the club's 13th victory in its last 15 games The National League leaders now are 712' games in front best position since their pennant-winning season of 1955 That year they still hailed from Brooklyn Chicago lost to Pittsburgh Friday night 9-4 Drysdale scattered six hits struck out 11 and walked only one in gaining his 12th victory against 10 losses Hank Aaron's 27th home run accounted for one of the Milwaukee tallies Nearly half of Howard's 15 homers have been at the expense of the to be exact Friday night he hit southpaw Bob Hendley's first pitch in the second inning over the left field fence In the fourth inning Howard repeated the action Again taking homers have been at the expense af the to be exact' Friday night he hit southpaw Bob Hendley's first pitch in the second inning over the left field fence In the fourth inning Howard repeated the action Again taking MOSCOW (AP) It will be American flexibility against So-i viet planning in the annual dual meet between the United States' and Soviet track teams todayi and Sunday "We're going to upset their plans" said Coach Payton Jordan of Stanford "We'll rely on flexibility and ingenuity" Jordan supremely confident that his team will make the besti showing of all the five meets against Russia explained that the Soviet distance runners usually rely on planned confusion r1 1 1 Telephoto Athletic Country Club Friday and misses by foot Palmer's 174 for two rounds puts him far back in standings DEJECTED Arnie Palmer goes for 20- foot birdie during second round of 45th Annual PGA Golf Tournament at Dallas 1 got one hit and drove When Rigney replaced Don Leein a run but Hunt was a strikeout with Danny Osinski in the eighthlvictim twice and hit into a double inning Friday night Los Angeles play was leading Detroit 5-3 Lee had Friday night's defeat snapped a allowed six hits and was showing three-game Angel winning streak evidence of tiring and prevented Los Angeles from But Osinski's fast stuff was just picking up some more ground on what Detroit was lookina for andjhe sagging Cleveland Indians Danny was back in the dugout Tonight Ken McBride goes for without getting anyone out Angeles against the Tigers' Tigers belted him for two quicklJim Bunning runs forged ahead 6-5 and then( Waner got his 61st RBI in tit? collected four more runs in the' fifth inning when Jim Fregosi ninth for a 10-5 decision and Moran doubled to All together Charlie Wagner hit a slow grounder Tigers got 14 hits off five pitch- and Fregosi scored to put the ers Art Fowler wound up the Angels ahead 3-1 loser and a big roAle southpaw: Detroit Angels Willie Smith scored his first ab 6 ess 3 3 1 2 Prsoncf 4 2 0 major league victory I Kalinerf 5 0 1 Fregosiisbs 42 21 The payoff hit of the night was: cB or ui at vo ni oc fit 53 3 31 wm alD gr an ne If 4 Whitey Herzog's resounding dou-ICashlb 1:1 5 1 1 Kostro3b 41 ble to right center in the eighth hr el Ihilasnc 4 1 1 1 4 0 1 HFuonlitesrt 4 0 2 0 that scored two runs and pulled Lolichp 2 0 ESa'skic 1 ABnrodwernsonp 0 0 1 1 eeees 4 3 1 the Tigers from behind to a 6-3' mH Herzog 1 1 Springp 0 margin Earlier in the irtrlitigISmithp 0 0 Osinskip 0 Rocky Colavito had poled his 13th homerun into the left field seats 1 1 Fowlerp 0 Navarrop 0 Osinski delivered the gopher ball Torres 1 Totals 40 10 14 Totals 33 The Angels still experimenting Detroit 000 102 0 to try to find the right combina-1 Zn Foiles Wood Phillips LEosBrAunt eles NO 020 5 Dees 2 Moran Bruton Herzog Mossi Colavito Brown National Coast Moran Phillips Pitching ip er bb so Leagues Tangle Lolich 5 6 4 4 4 2 Anderson 1 0 0 0 0 1 Smith (1-0) 1 1 1 00 03 For Title Today moss Lee 2 0 0 6 3 2 3 3 I Osinski 0 2 2 2 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 i ARCADIA Pitcher Mike Ken- Suring Fowler 3-2) 3 4 4 2 0 Fowler 3-2) ARCADIA Pitcher Mike Ken-spring Standings BY 3 STROKES "They grab the lead in the 1000 and then jockey the pace! faster slower trying to upseti pace When they have you thoroughly confused they settle down' to their care i to tneir care Young prick Han Leads "In the steeplechase they work it so always to have position on the hurdles and you have to hang' back and wait your turn "They are great at these two events and our men usually havei' just tried to stay with them with NATIONAL LEAGUE mm Pct 1 DODGERS 59 35 628 1 Chicago 51 42 548 71-2 St Louis 52 43 541 7t-i' 1 ainncinFnraatnicisco 551 4455 :55331 99 1 Pittsburgh 48 46 511 11 Milwaukee a i a 44 87 41 55 00 05 11 21 2 Hendley's first pitch to him he Houston 16 62 367 25 cracked it into the left-center New York 32 63 337 27'2 Friday's Results stands Los Angeles 4 Milwaukee 2 Hendley now is 5-6 and the loss 2 cLo nonuaist i 75 HSoaunst Fonr a 2n i sc 2 dropped the Braves to eighth Pittsburgh 9 Chicago 4 place behind Philadelphia Philadelphia 2 New York 1 Today's Games San Francisco at Cincinnati (N) New York at Philadelphia Houston at St Louis (N) Los Angeles at Milwaukee Chicago at Pittsburgh (N) KF 11 I A Uoortnev Fauortites Colt All-Star sleeping and I don't expect I will this time either" I All-Star dall stole the show as the Na MMMI AMMEME IMOtERNIHOMB APPLIANCES-TELEVISION I thi3OPERNIHOMB APPLIANCES-TELEVISION MAYJSS1ORJ tional Little League all-stars downed the Santa Anita League 2 to 1 Friday night at Longden Avenue diamond The win gives them the right to meet the Coast League for the Area I crown today at pm at Longden Avenue Kendall was just one pitch away from a no-hitter before giving up a hit in the ninth inning He also collected his team's only two hits and drove in all poor results "This time we will jockey right with them in the 10000 and then set out on our own pace1 They will have to come with usi or they won't be there at the end In the steeplechase we are going to do a little of that position grabbing ourselves "We're going to upset their plans Let's see how good they are in a scramble" There are 22 men's events and 10 for women Each nation enters' two athletes in each event with points scored 5-3-2-1 The Americans are aiming for their fifth straight men's victory and hope to make enough of a showing in the women's division they have never take the overall combined point I Lnei filth straight men's victoryl and hope to make enough of al showing in the women's division they have never take the overall combined point FORMERLY PAM APPLIANCES MONROVIA EL 7-2264 115 FOOTHILL BLVD i i 11:30 It took a score of 151 or better Sunday's Games for the two rounds to survive the cut to the low 75 players and ties! quad Named Houston at St Lows i New York at Philadelphia (2) i Chicago at Pittsburgh (2) for the third round today and the i Los Angeles at Milwaukee KFI fourth round of The Monrovia Colt League 11:30 am 1 an Francisco at Cincinnati which will be televised nationally Star team which will compete in (CBS) Casualties included former' the sectional tournament in Du-1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Pct GB champions Walter Burkemo and' arte starting Sunday has York 55 34 618 Leionel Hebert: British 1Chicago 51 41 554 5Ii 'Boston 50 41 549 6 runner-up Phil Rodgers and tour- The team includes Mike Jack- Minnesota 50 43 338 7 ing regular Johnny Pott scon Dave Stueve Mike Ander- Cleveland 52 45 536 7 iade 46 47 495 11 Most experts pointed to Borosison and Ron Kassel of Exchange Angels 46 51 474 13 Lema Nicklaus Ford and Van Vleet Biron DurdenI a Detroit t-isa City 4381 551 :44240 5 7 1712 bly Littler as the men to watch George Chambers and Mike Smel-iwashington 34 59 359 23 The 43-year-old Bortr came from tana of Wilshire Arnold Sanchez' Friday's Results Cleveland at New York rain off the pace to get into a playoff and Pete Goedeck of the Reds Boston at Chicago rain with Palmer and Jacky Cupit in Mike Harris Fair Hooker Rick' Kansas City 2 Baltimore 1 Washington 6 Minnesota 5 (12 the National Open a month ago McCowen and Jim Krajcir of the innings) and put them away with ease in Clubs and Wayne Grubacich of Detroit 10 Los Angeles 5 Today's Games the extra round Lema with 70-71 Brentwood I Baltimore at Kansas City (N) for his two rounds has wrecked Monrovia will play Duarte in Detroit at Los Angeles KMPC potentially spectacular rounds the second game of the opening-1 CISevDelarrind at New York with careless play on the back day doubleheader starting at 4 Washington at Minnesota Boston at Chicago nine each day Ford who has pm Sunday 1 Sunday's Games been at his scrambling best here Other teams in the tournament Detroit at Los Angeles KMPC has fired 70-72 and Littler has will be Covina-Charter Oak West! Kansas City quietly shot rounds of 71 and 72 Covina La Haciendal Washington at Minnesota Boston at Chicago (2) Nicklaus who shot a 69 Thurs- Heights and Azusa-Glendora Cleveland at New York (2) The 43-year-old Boroc came from tana of Wilshire Arnold Sanchez' off the pace to get into a playoff and Pete Goedeck of the Reds with Palmer and Jacky Cupit in Mike Harris Fair Hooker Rick' the National Open a month ago McCowen and Jim Krajcir of the and put them away with ease in Clubs and Wayne Grubacich of the extra round Lema with 70-71 Brentwood for his two rounds has wrecked' Monrovia will play Duarte in potentially spectacular rounds the second game of the opening-with careless play on the back day doubleheader starting at 4 nine each day Ford who has pm Sunday been at his scrambling best here Other teams in the tournament has fired 70-72 and Littler has will be Covina-Charter Oak West quietly shot rounds of 71 and 72 Covina La Puente- Haciendal Nicklaus who shot a 69 Thurs- Heights and Azusa-Glendora 11:30 a Squad Named Sunday's Games Houston at St Louis New York at Philadelphia (2) Chicago at Pittsburgh (2) Los Angeles at Milwaukee KF The Monrovia Colt League 11:30 am San Francisco at Cincinnati (MPC 4 71)AZ JAMES JEWELERS 606 GUARANTEED Ippik' tAfloa or I JAMES JEWELERS 606 DALLAS (AP) Dick Hart a' steady young man with plenty of heart takes the same three-stroke1 lead he had after one round into the third round of the Professional Golfers Association championship! today The question is whether he can 'hang on for two more days The feeling is growing that the answer may be "Yes" "Don't write off this boy" his: playing partners during the first' 36 holes Bob Keller and Dick! Turner said "He doesn't shake! easy He's quite a player" This 27-year-old assistant club professional from Hinsdale Ill is ahead of par despite the doublet extreme pressure of a demanding heat-blistered golf course and the anticipation that his wife Joyce back in Illinois could present him with his second child any minute "I'm glad it's over" Hart said after firing an unspectacular buti impressive 72 Friday that enabled: him to maintain his lead over the world's greatest professionals with i a 36-hole total of 138 1 "I didn't hit the ball nearly as! well as I did when I got my 66 on the first round but I wasn't trying to do anything else except stay close to par I really didn't get close enough to try for birdie until the 13th hole All I I was aiming at was par I feel just wonderful that I was able to come so close I felt some pressure1 sure but I didn't lose my senses at any time" While National Open champion Julius Boros Masters champion Nicklaus and the likes of Tony Lema Doug Ford and Bruce Crampton fired and fell back1 Hart calmly drummed a one-overpar round at the 7046-yard par: 36-35-71 Dallas Athletic Club' course with 15 pars one birdie and two bogies It was good enough to keep him I well in control of the shots in front of Boros Lema and club pro Shelley Mayfield four on Nicklaus Ford and 42-year-old Manuel de la Torre five up on foursome of Gene Littler Cramp-ton Bill Johnston and Doug Sanders and a whopping nine shots ahead of golf's glamour boy Arnold Palmer With such stars in his wake this 45th championship of the PGA could turn into a cavalry charge before it's over should Hart falter But if his opening 6 didn't shake him what can? He slept 10 solid peaceful hours between the first and second rounds and commented Friday night: "I never have much trouble a two-run homer 000 1 1 2 002 2 2 0 Neill Kendall and the runs with Santa Anita National Jones and 0 total Burnett: day and then fired a 73 Friday A Pv'SURG NE 1 A FOIPAI TEIEATEIE is the only one of the so-called' big three with a chance Palmer shot a 73 for 147 Gary Player of South Africa was two strokes fur-1 :11 ther back after a 75 and a 741 i 1 Santa Anita CopsiPkt 1 EDOLIECTOLIVE FOOTHILL AMA 1 -17 4001 1 IMEMI THEATRES A Lutherans Drop to Third In Church League Slate Playground Meet rz DRIVE-INS HASTINGS Vt SY 2307 Huntington Drive Duarte Cor of Mt Olive EL 7-2777 NOW HAS THE FIRST AND ONLY "FLAVOR CRISP" CRECKEN In Duarte ---This FANTASTIC EQUIPMENT COMPLETELY COOKS CHICKEN TO A DELICIOUS TANTALIZING TENDER YUMMY etc etc TREAT IN ONLY 8 MINUTES VI Deem ft: So We Ask You WHY COOK OVER THAT HOT STOVE WHEN YOU CAN ENJOY THE RELAXING (Inexpensive) Family Restaurant Atmosphere (For goodness sakes bring the kids) EkELNI ALAul Loul mii 1 -11 'IM i Is Our Special Heavenly Chicken Dinner to Our Special Heavenly Chicken Dinner Pasadena 5-3566 coLoRAD0 Pasadena SY 6-9704 611 "Bye Bye Birdio" "Bye By Birdie" Church of the Nazarene dropped Cecil Carney tripled in two more First Lutheran into a second-1 Driving in two runs apiece for Lutheran also "The Pajama Gam" tie with Assembly of place also 'Th Main Attraction" F- IP' Monrovia-- Monroviamwa 00) HI is-1179 01 EDWARDS EnIA A nnc a CROWN Pasadena SY 6-3131 alElEll losers were Dennis Franke- berger and Bassinger Frankeberge knocked his in with a triple and Bassinger singled his in one at a time In a double header Tuesday at Clifton Free Methodist will tangle with First Presbyterian and First Baptist faces Church of the Nazarene Reef' "PT I 09" also "Cash McCall" SS 6 att at am meta ARCADIA Santa Anita scored 81 points and won the Summer Games Meet sponsored by the Arcadia Recreation Department and the Arcadia Civitan Club Thursday night This is the third year the meet has been held and this is the third time Santa Anita playground has won Miss Arcadia Recreation Susanna Judd headed the Grand March before the meet and led 250 boys and girls between the fourth and eighth grade levels who were to compete in the meet Bonita Park Camino Grove Highland Oaks Holly Avenue Hugo Reid Longley Way Vista Park and Santa Anita playgrounds all entered youngsters in the meet Lies" Re Ealso "Where the Tru tll 01 iv-SANTA ANITA "Where the Truth 2-1! I Wing 12 Chicken 0 i 3 LI Flavor Crisp Potato Roll Honey ll or FLAVOR CRISP CHICKLEN TO GO AG---8 pieces Chicken 0 OAT-4 pieces breast leg thigh wing 12 chicken $179 $1 29 Arcadia HI 7-2195 1 aA1 Bo Cue Arrive Late in Hawaii AZUSA FOOTHILL ED 4-0263 "Donovan's Reef" also "Where the Truth Lies" TV niff1111 Fri irvin 1 LI--- "PT 109" Oa also "Lave Is a Ball" LUVW I 10011 Friday night at Clifton as thel Nazarenes shutout the Lutherans1 11-0 Cliff Edding tossed three-hit ball while on the mound and clouted a single and a homer at the plate for the Nazarenes In the first with Jack Smith and Dave Ka II aboard Eddings hit his homer for three RBI's and Chuck Harvey doubled in the second with Smith and Eddings on base for two RBI's Ron Kassel managed a triple for losers First Methodist won their fourth straight contest in the other half of the Church League doubleheader The win over the First Baptist nine 10 to 7 brought the victors record to 4 and 3 and strengthened their hold on third place in the standings The Methodists garnered all their runs in the third inning as they sent 12 men to the plate Doug Williams drove in three of the runs with a home run and th ans and at -nith 4 1 4111011 Monrovia d'' EL 8-2565roi 4319 $449 $9999 t4 CREST ER11 al BIG SKY A 414 I 4mell 117y Semipro Baseball c-0 "The Ugly American" I also 41 "Levi Is a Ball" 000 6 6 1 losa HONOLULU (AP) Playboy-pitcher Bo Belinsky a big smile on his face and a pool cue in his left hand arrived in Honolulu Friday 55 days and four hours late to join the Hawaii Islanders of the pacific Coast League He went directly from International Airport to a nearby night club to see an old friend singer Bill Daniels Belinsky was optioned to the minor leaguers by the Los Angeles Angels May 25 but he balked at reporting until this week "Savage Samm" also "Tammy and Om Doctor" Potatoes UCKET-12 pieces 1 chicken 12 ARREL-20 pieces 212 chicken USHEL-BASKET-500 pieces for entertaining large groups meetings outings All to-go orders have special "Flavor Crisp" Po Rolls A Honey Added PLEASE CALL ELLIOTT 7-2777 So that your order will be anxiously awaiting your pickup MURES lot irmunery PLEASE CALL ELLIOTT 7-2777 So that your order will be anxiously awaiting your pickup In semipro baseball Sunday the Monrovia Merchants will 'lay the Los Angeles Eagles at Recreation Park and the Duarte White Sox will host the Cooper Cubs at Duarte Park Both games are scheduled to start at 130 4' Elkift I rn I 7 1111111q010 1 1i tt co i tiA AA IV 4 ti I 7-- i -P I f- 1 trr 1 i ff crta11 all I I A 1' I il L3-2 1 A 6i it 1 iLae' A li a a 4-1- 1 I It.

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