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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 77

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Ole Archie Does It Decision! Moon Unloads Pair Dodgers Take Vi-Game Lead Detroit Slices Lead Page 2D From News Wires Wally Moon is back home again and happy. Moon smacked two home runs Saturday night to move the Los Angeles Dodgers to game advantage in the tight National League race. The Bums knocked off the hard-luck Philadelphia club, 5-4, with relief ace Larry Sherry getting his second win of the season. Moon, who has now hit 13 home runs, sliced 12 of in the cracker-box LA Coliseum. Daryl two- run homer won the game for LA in the John Buzhardt dropped his 6th game in 8 decisions for the Phillies, although Bobby DelGreco hit his first homer.

The Senior Circuit chase is a hotly contested affair this year with the Dodgers, supposedly- deadbeat Cincinnati Readlegs, and flops San Francisco Giants fighting for the top spot. Both the Reds and Giants scored victories Saturday to keep close on the heels. The Reds dumped St. Louis 5-3, the Giants blanked Pittsburgh. 5-0, and homer-happy Milwaukee outslugged Chicago, 9-5.

The Reds halted a 4-game Cardinal winning streak as Joey Jay hurled a 6-hitter and Don Blasingame banged 4 hits. Bill Henry saved it for Jay in the 9th getting the last two outs. Wally Post clubbed his 5th homer for Reds while Jay picked up his 7th win in a row after losing his first 3 games. Milwaukee tied a record by hitting 14 homers in 3 consecutive games. Pitcher Lew Burdette, Frank Bolling, Lee Maye, and Eddie Mathews clubbed the 4-baggers Saturday, but reliefer Don McMahon won the game.

It was 15fh round-trlpper. The homer mark, which the Braves tied, was set by the New York Yankees in and last matched by the Giants last month. Glen Hobie was the loser. Mike McCormick whitewashed the Pirates for his 3rd shutout of the year and the first complete game by a Giant pitcher since May 16. Orlando drove in two rims for the Giants, who trail Cmcinnati by one game.

Veteran Eyes Wee Swimmers Inept Rinaldi No Threat to Title face was a bloody rounds, New York (iP Ancient Archie Moore battered Giulio Rinaldi, a courageous but inept Saturday slammmg away but night and held tight to his Rinaldi was still on his feet, share of the world light heav- i This was not one of the bet- vweight boxing title on a by Moore ad, mits to 44 although his moth- unanimous decision after I Moore weighed step up the pace when ac-lthe first few rounds. He was with both hands, forcing Rinaldi tion sagged in the middle strong and took a good punch aldi to back off and cover his er claims he is 47. Slow to rounds at Madison Square started while he let the Garden. 26-year-old Italian show what Moore, showing his age, he had, the old man closed never was able to drop the strong and won going away, voung Italian although he cut Referee him around both eves and who tried to get the fighters scored it 11-3-1 for i but was crude and missed face with both hands. the mess as the battle ended with Moore.

Judge wildly ith his looping end of the round, Rinaldi set- had it 11-4 and judge Tony punches. tied, oh, so slowly on his stool. Castellano 9-5-1. te AP car'd Time after time, the wily. But this handsome young said it 11-3-1 for Moore.

Moore conned Rinaldi into a nian from did not come Age and the weight-making wild surge, only to run into a across the sea to quit without ordeal of paring down from short right hand by Moorei trying. Until the very end he 201 pounds to make the 175-' that chopped hard on the side kept pegging away and land- pound class limit appeared to. of his face. ed two heavy blows in the have taken some of the zip' Rinaldi was staggered as jast two rounds, from early as tlie 4th and again Rinaldi, who beat Moore in in the 7th. a non-title bout Rome last The 10th was big- Oct.

29, never was in it after. gest round as he pegged away bloodied his nose. Page 2D Track Crown Headed West? Page 3D Old-Timers Get Open Support Page 4D Partner Controls $uiiiint! 3niintiit anit $tar Btsf Read is the SPORT RED Allyn Buys Sox Stock LINCOLN 1, NEBRASKA, JUNE 11, 1961 Chicago lift Ailing Bill Veeck bowed out of baseball and Chicago White Sox ownership was narrowed to two men Saturday as C. Allyn bought his majority control partners, Veeck and Hank Greenberg for an estimated $2.5 million. White Sox Get Carey, Herbert in Trade Prep Star Sayers To Become Huskcr a surprise news confer- ence, Allyn, 48, a director of aimed at get mg numerous said; i Plajc.

day night obtained pitcher 1. Veeck, convalescent Sox Herbert and third base- president, had resigned from carey in exchange the club after selling his pUcher Bob Shaw and 3 holdings in the majority, players, acquired bv the White Sox in the 8-player the sold his 40 but will remain pjgggs, the season, were as the salaried general man I ager and executive vice presi Baltimore. Md. The years ago. Staley, 40, was one last year, had no victories and of top relievers 3 defeats so far this season, that season, appearing 67 Covington, also a former games with an 8-5 record and World Series hero, with the Chicago White Sox, in a ma- a 2.25 earned run average.

record slipped to 1.3- This was the 9th defense for whose reign since 1952 is the longest of any light heavy a p. Of course, was striped of his title by the National Boxing last October, but he still is in New York. Massachusetts, California and Europe. Moore defended in almost 22 months. His last previous was a 3rd round knockout of Yvon Durelle in Aug.

12. 1959. Rinaldi was a 2 to 1 underdog, in this most important battle of his life. He got to Moore $100,060 antees from the $150,000 television money and the gate. In the dressing room, Moore appeared more ferocious than in the ring when it was hinted that his showing the best.

did you expect of an old he retorted. The bruised and battered Rinaldi, said Archie hurt him at all but added was just a Rinaldi said he would like Milwaukee Bi'ayes in 1957, the ageless champion vvw.vx came to the White Sox for the 13 last soa.son and so far this $20,000 waiver price last year he has won only 3 games month, lie has been bothered i3' by knee trouble and is not rat- contender. Staley, who had a 13-8 mark ed a good fielder. Speedy Trackman, Footballer Will Enroll at Vniversitv Gale Sayers, Omaha Central football and track star, will outfielder Pilarcik and Don Larsen, who pitched the per- dent complete charge of the World the Sonet .3. -Allyn will retain his piavers sent to Kansas holdings despite persistent Shaw, were re- pitcher Gerry Staley, out- 4.

Allyn has made no over- fjpijjer Wes Covington, and tures to buy out Chuck Comis- Stan a rookie out- key, owner, now the only had been playing other stockholder with Allyn. fjiego on the Pacific Allyn said Greenberg and Veeck were paid some- Coast League. is the first of many what higher per share price trades involving the White enroll at the University of Nebraska next fall. Coach Bill i than they received when a said a spokesman for Jennings said Saturday. Veeck-headed i a the Chicago Sayers, a 191-pound bought the holdings from reached the peak of his out- Comiskey sister, Mrs.

Doro- xhe Wbite Sox, who won the thv Comiskey Rigney, in standing prep career at the an eventual State High School Track $2,.550,000. Championships in May with a was guessed that the cash purchase which Allyn said Sluelers Ink Glioiufs Pittsburgh (If) The Pittsburgh Steelers at a signed draft choices Wilbert Scott of Indiana and Henry Clement of North Carolina. broad jump. That was the best prep broad jump in the United this year. The powerful League only two seasons ago and had been picked before the start of this season to be among the first division clubs, have won he completed Thursday night only 19 of 51 games thus far.

would give Greenberg $1.4 Herbert, despite a 3-6 won Nebro also won both Class hurdle events at the meet. He broke the Inter-City Con- feience scoring record during the past football season. The lightning earlier had announced his in- million and Veeck $1.1 million. whole transaction was state triggered by said adding that if Vee should i he would be welcomed back as a White Sox leader. just had to come to a 1 a kind of a deal because of the tax pressures on lost record, and Carey, batting .244 with 3 home runs, were the two players most highly sought by the Sox.

should give us the at third liase which we have not the White Sox spokesman Although the .31 year old record is not im-j pressive so far this season, he tentions of altendmg Iowa veeck, Greenberg and myself Sayers NU bound State. He is Stpdings Three-I Cedar Rapida Toorka oa illei I.IXrOLN Boriili rioB Oea RFSCLTS Oea Moinea LIXCOLN Ce4ar Rapida C. Topeka 4. Only gamea atheduled CiAMKS MONOAV Dea Moinea al LI.VC'OI.S. Barlington at Fox CUten.

Topeka at Cedar Rapida. I. Prf (iH .703 17 I', 23 17 4', 22 ,183 13 tJi, 11 15 Chi) agl) ai Raltimore. night. Cllv at CIrvel md.

night. Onlv arhrduied. OR tlO in- Aiiierican League (TevrlanR Detroit New York Baltimore Waabtngton Booton Kanaaa Loa Angelea Miniseaota Chicago RFSl LTK SATLRDAV New York S. Kanaaa City 3. BatUmore 4.

Minneaota 3. Loa Angeles Boatan i. Waablagtaa 4. Chli aga (II Detroit 0. GAMES Sl'NDAT Mtnaesola (Kratick 4-4 and Ramaa at Baataa (Scbwall 44 and Claea I Pel C.B 3.5 19 35 32 2 .519 7 27 .491 2.5 27 9 23 27 10 21 33 14 3.3 .377 19 32 National la'ajiiie I.

Pet Loa Vngelet 33 22 Incinnati 11 21 Franciara 22 .577 PUtaburgh 25 24 .510 5 ht Louia 25 Milaaukee 23 7 Chicago 20 31 .392 II Philadelphia 17 32 .347 1) RESl'LTS XATIROAV l.aa Angeles S. Phtladrlphia 4. Han Frwnclaea S. Pittsburgh I. Milwaukee 9, Chicago 5- Clnrlmali 4.

Ht Louts 2 GAMFH HI'NDAY Cincinnati Illuni 5-3 and 0-31 at HI Lowta (HadrrkI and Rragtio C'SI. Milwaukee 2-3 and Nolirbart at Chicago iFllaworth 2-4 and ur tia Ml. Philadelphia i.Mahalfey ft-Si at Lot Angeles (Koulaa Pillaburgh (Law 2-41 at Han Fran- 373 cisco iLoea 4-21. (iAMKrt MONDAY Las Angeles at San Francisca. Only gnma scheduled.

under personal holding coma member of the: said South squad for the annual i Shrine Bowl football earned run average in 1960. The White Sox planned to use Larsen in relief and cik as a spare outfielder. Lar- That game will be held at NU ineffective as a pitcher, on Aug. 20. Sayers is the second star of the greatest track meet to select NU.

The other was Kent McUloughan of Broken Bow who tied the state 100 record and set mark. Both were members of The Sunday Journal, and. football team. had been used as a pinch- hitler by the He hit a pinch homer on 22 Shaw, who will he 28 on June 29, compiled an 18-6 rec- I Sports Slate was made by the Artnell an investment holding firm owned by Allyn and his brother, John W. Allyn.

Veeck, 48, has had numerous amputations on his right ord for the White Sox when which originally was in- they won the pennant two jured in the South Pacific by a firearms recoil. He has been confined to his home for I the past 6 weeks. Next Thurs- I day, will undergo another I examination at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. llniiig Right iloiiier AitU Cedar Kapitk End of Good Tliiiiii: Chiefs Filially Lose lo Demons, 9-8 With the Ghiefn Saturday Won Siimlav Cedar Rapids, Iowa hope and pray that Bill Newman slammed a can rejoin the said run homer in the 4th inning Percentage lyn, whose late father had to help Cedar Rapids defeat Crowd (Home) been affiliated with Veeck in 6 4, in a Crowd 1961 4th 19 22 .46.3 11,.371 a breeze but call it quits. liOesekam a 2-rufi over the center field waH in Lm 14 hnd Grba 34) Id tTtrry end S-i).

(IHcrca 1-i a a A Baumaoa 44) at Raltimara (Extrada 3-4 and Barker 74) Kanaaa City 2-3 and Rakaw 4.1 er Laraen 1-9) at CTrvrtand i An- taarlil and Grant 74) Makhtagten i.MiClaln 5-4 and Sturdivant 2-3) at DrtriMt fttrurr 14 and WeedCMhlrk 3-2 er axair 1-5). MONDAl at Boklon 1.0» at New York, nlgkt American Assn. LealavUla Houaton Denver Omaha Dallaa-Ft. Worth Pet. GB 31 37 3d 2S -5M 4 .491 24 .444 14 21 .442 4 SATLRD4Y DalUc-ll Worth 7-11, Houitott 14.

IndtanaiMiUk K. Omaha I. Louikvilie 8-3. Druirr 41. TODAV Omaha at Denvrr at LeulttUIr Houtlen at Dallaa-FI Worth.

QB Hill Under Wings Philadelphia The Kuhurieh Takes Hula Bowl Jol) South Bend, Tnd. f.t^Notre champion Philadelphia Eagles I Hame football coach Joe! announced Saturday the sign- Kuharich has agreed to coach ing of quarterback King Hill the Eastern College Stars to a 1961 National Football in the Hula Bowl next Jan, League contract. 7, the Universits announced Hill was obtained following the 1960 sea on from the St will he a return perform- Louis Cardina! and is ex- ante for Kuharich who last pected to vie with Sonny Jurgensen for the quarterback slot vacated by the retire- Januarx coached the Eastern team that defeated the Western All-Slars 11-7 In the post- of Norm Van Biockiin. season Honolulu Bowl game. Local v.

Des Moines, Sherman Field, 8 p.m.; Optimists v. Auburn, Elks Field. State Trapshoot State Championships, Doniphan. i at Hastings. Golf-Tri-State at Falls City: Scottsbluff Open, Gordon Open, Haymaker Open at Cozad; Neligh Open, Imperial Open, Wheat King Open at Chappell.

al Baltimore, TV-3, 12 p.m.; Los Angeles v. New York, TV-6 10, 12 p.m. Monday v. Des Moines, Sherman Field, 8 hJks league opener, Reliance Elks Field, 7 30 p.m. Championships, Omaha Country Club.

at Me- Cook. operation of the former St. Louis Browns and the Cleveland Indians before taking over the White Sox, anybody deserves control of the White Sox, Bill Veeck. I have a great love and affection for this man, but I think the move we have made will his situation League game here Saturday iruwd (Total) night. Bob Weiden, who received help in the 6th inning, was given the victory for the fireplace Cedar Rapids team.

Marty Zambrano a 3-run Jwmer for Ttopeka in the m. iM mh-4 11 1 By Dick Becker All kk I things mu.e come to an end including the Lincoln mastery of Des Momes. DemoiM finally won a game from the Chiefs, but it took 10 innings of ac been tied at 8-8 from the 7th inning on. Actually, the deciding fao- 1960 tor was the pitching of De- 7th inon reliever Bernie Belan the 4th as Lincoln fought 18 and a big gamble by Demon back after falling behind 4-0 Manager Charley Kre.ss. as Irv Clark hit a 3-run .439 Chiefs, trailing by one homer for the Demons in the fun, loaded the base on two 3rd.

6,905 hit: and a walk after pimh Loesekaiii had 3 hits. Short- 18,279 24,353 hitter Fritz Ackley had stop Dan Adams got 4 hits out to open the bottom of the and Second Baseman Don 10th inning. Biasotti had 3 hits to account Kress made some personnel for 10 of 18 safeHos switches and then pulled bis infield in Instead of playing for the double play. Bill DlCro.sta bounced to 3rd for a force out at home 4 tion IxTore the 9-8 verdirt wa.s and then Dayton Orsburn Wodin, Watkvr 4) and Seamen runs Cedar i decidcd at Sherman field Sat- Rapidi Siiilcites by White Sox Shouhliil Effect Chiefs Blit the Chiefs fkid tie pitcher to (iloae the dood, Segor wejid tonmifO birfore Jim Denungton over. The Chiefs pulled idiaad at 7-5 but Derrmgton hold It and Ivocker came on.

(lid fine until dou- in t)ii' lOlh Sale of Bill stock in the Chicago White Sox and naming of Hank Greenberg ai general manager, should have no immediate effect on the Lincoln Chiefs, a farm club of the Sox Lincoln has worked with the Sox for the pSNl 3 joining the League General Manager Roger Bottorff of the Chiefs sale of the While Sox fouled out to end the game, unlay night Lincoln tried to win it in l.mc-oln had won 7 int. whi.n from the Des which k'-m got his 3rd nit also were able to oil a 7-garne losing streak, then tried to did I tho try system, at least for the pJob-' 3 rS pfat: lems of their awn at the mo- ment. appears that Greenberg, who is now officially command, has been active behind the nene.s during the past everal davs. a e'. by the Sox' trade with Kansa Veet h'd been a vivitor to Lincoln since the Chieis worked the Sox but baseball at its wildest.

The Chiefs got 15 hits, came Lincoln from behind twice and staged Noga. a nio.st impre rally in the lOth inning before in first extra inn.ng game tne sear. Bob Ivocker, 3rd LI 1 ti D2H I INCOLN ah bi ab bi Ih .211 AJama 1 4 1 If .214 Orirtlan I 2 1 lb 4 0 0 0 2b 4 13 1 12 1 4 0 1 0 Hfiuii rf 4 3 11 Oriburn 3 0 0 0 Hxsm If 4 a 3 1 l.kMNHatTn 4 I 3 a 0 1 i 1 0 0 0 Hi 4t: 9 3 0 0 IkJckw 9 10 0 0 1 0 9 41 got into a big rhubarb with 002 2IS IM Manager George l'he upshot was Vlaiia'ter Boger Ibit- torif gol Kic' ed uut of (he (he prcss lor at asciano. Il ib ulti rfrrti I O-k Ri DifxkiU 4 12 l.int.Hn, 70 l.i)R I- SI. 7 a Ile I BH pitcher, absorbed the loss was the tirnt time aiisbmlv when Bob doubled had been kicked out of the I), 1 by Bill Veeck should have no Greenberg has never been to home Chleo Heron in the KHh Sherman ield press box.

effect on the While Sox farm Sherman Field. iimtiig aflet the had Lincoln should have wen I I. Ivso ith we I t. md GHdst. -s Ji -kDb..

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