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i -U -TC THE KANSAS CITY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1JMIZ. 17 Reds Gain on Front Runners. Big 10 Renews Rose Bowl Pact. OS TAP CHISOX ON ROBINS ARM MARVS HOMER ENDS MET SKID Vic- Roberts Pitches 242nd tory in Majors, 9 to Against Early Wynn. Pinch 3-Run Blast by Throne-feerry Beats Pittsburgh, 5 to 4.

Bill Reed, Big Ten commissioner, said Minnesota will not be eligible to compete in the 1963 game. The Big Tens cut of the proceeds after all expenses nets about $350,000. In voting for the contract, Minnesota, Michigan, Michigan State, Purdue, Iowa and Indiana were for it. Wisconsin. Illinois, Northwestern and Ohio State against it.

went. In the 1961 game, the Gophers lost to Washington, 17-7. In 1962, Ohio State was invited but refused the bid. It then was extended to Minnesota, which trimmed U. C.

L. A. 21 3. The A. A.

W. U. will be represented in the game by its conference champion. The Big Ten, however, stipulates that none of its teams can appear twice in succession. HICAGO (AP) Marty Keoughs 2-run inside-the-park homer in the eighth inning and the 4-hit pitching of Jim Maloney gave the Cincinnati Reds a 2-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs yesterday.

The triumph was a vital one for the defending champions who picked up ground in their bid to overtake the league-leading Los Angeles Dodgers and the second-place San Francisco Giants both of whom were idle. Cincinnati pulled within five POWELL SPARKS BIRDS Homer in the First Inning Puts Chicago Behind to Stay. CASEY SHIFTS COACHES Four Work at First Base as 13-Game Losing Streak Ends. CHICAGO. AB HICAGO (AP) The Big Ten and the Athletic Association of Western Universities formally bonded, themselves with a continuous Rose Bowl game football contract today.

The contract has no fixed term of years to run, but either party may cancel it by giving two years notice. The signing climaxed nearly two years of maneuvering by the Big Ten to marshal the required majority voles from its membership to put the New Years day spectacle in Pasadena back on a contract basis. The pact, first signed for the 1947 game, ended with the demise of the Pacific Coast conference after the 1960 contest. Efforts to renew it with the new A. A.

W. U. (consisting of Stanford, U. C. L.

Southern California, California, Washington and Washington State) were blocked by a tie-killing 5-5 Big Ten vote. Ohio States switch to the negative created the deadlock. Last winter, however, Minnesota changed its stand to the affirmative, providing the required, 6-4, majority authorizing negotiations with the A. A. W.

U. For the last two Rose Bowl games, the A. A. W. U.

selected its opponent from the nation at large. Both times Minnesota CINCINNATI. AB Cardenas ss Keough.lf Pinson, cf Robinson, rf Coleman, 10 Ed wards, Freese. 3b Henry. aLynch 0 5 13 4 1 2 4 0 0 4 0 1 4 0 2 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Landrum, cf 3 0 0 4 0 0 Williams, If 4 0 1 Banks.

ID 4 0 0 Altman. rf 4 0 0 Santo 30 3 0 0 Rodgers. ss 3 0 2 OlBertell.c 3 0 0 HCardwell.P 2 0 1 ObWill 0 0 0 cBrock 0 0 0 Elston 0 0 0 Totals 34 2 9 Totals 30 0 4 a Walked for Maloney 9th Walked for Cardwell in 8th. Ran for Will in 8h. CINCINNATI 000 000 0202 CHICAGO 000 000 0000 None PO-A Cincinnati 27-9, Chicago 27-12 DP Rodgers, HubOs-Banks, Zimmer, Blasmgame-Coleman.

Left Cincinnati 8, Chicago 5. 2B Cardenas, Rodgers, Coleman, Zimmer. HR Keough. RBI Keough 2. IP ER BB SO Maloney (W, 8-4) 8 3 0 0 2 9 Henry ..1 1 0 0 0 0 Cardwell (L.

6-12) .8 8 2 2 2 5 Elston 110 0 10 Boggess, Landes, Steiner. 2 42. A 9,617. New York (AP) Marvelous Marv Throneberry came out of the first base coaching box with two out in the ninth inning last night and blasted a 3-run home run that enabled the New York Mets to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 5-4, in the second game of a double-h a and snap their latest losing streak at 13 games. The Mets had contrived to lose the opener, 8-6, after they led by two runs going into the ninth.

Throneberry had been Inserted in the first base coaching box after a game of musical chairs by Casey Stengel, manager. All told, the Mets employed four first base coaches during the game. They were trailing, 4-1, going Into the ninth, and Harvey Haddix appeared to have matters under control for the Pirates. But Richie Ashburn opened with a pinch-hit single Joe Baltimore (AP) Robin Roberts, given strong batting support by the Baltimore Orioles, stopped the Chicago White Sox, 9-1, last night as he notched his 242nd major league victory'. Early Wynn of Chicago, seeking his 299th pitching triumph, failed to last the first inning.

After issuing a bases-loaded walk to force in a run, the 42-year-old veteran served up a home run ball to John Powell. Powell, who celebrated his 21st birthday Friday, was born two years after Wynn made his major league pitching debut. Roberts, 35, allowed seven hits and struck out five as he won his eighth game of 1962 and lowered his earned run average to 2.53. A ninth-inning home run by Floyd Robinson ruined his shut out bid. Baltimore added to its 5-0 first-inning lead with two more in the fourth on run-scoring doubles by Jerry Adair and Russ Snyder.

Ron Hansen knocked in the final tw'o runs with in the fifth and HE DIDNT MAKE THE CATCH Ron Santo, Chicago Cub third baseman, sprawls head-over-heels as he makes unsuccessful attempt to catch double down third-base line in fifth inning hit by Leo Cardenas of Cincinnati how to soften up a summer beard GREATER K. C. SOFTBALL TOURNEY SCHEDULE. games of Los Angeles and one and one-half of the Giants. Maloney and Don Cardwell, who had a string of 17 scoreless innings going into the eighth, were locked in a pitching duel until Keoughs telling blow.

Leo Cardenas opened the eighth with a single his third hit of the game. Keough failed in an attempt to bunt the first pitch and then to run his string to 64 successive games without an error. Hubbs, who set the National league mark for second basemen last week, is now within range of the major league record of 73 errorless games by Bobby Doerr of the Boston Red Sox in 1943. took a called strike before sending a sinking iiner to right field. George Altman attempted to make a shoestring catch but the ball rolled all the way with both runners scoring.

Ken Hubbs, Cub rookie second basement, handled six chances TONIGHT AT BLUE VALLEY PARK. OVERHAND DIVISION 7 00 Bendox vs. Swope Park Baptlf. 8 30 I. Joe vs.

Moon Shiner AT FORTY-SEVENTH AND AGNES. OVERHAND DIVISION. 7 00 Pittman vs. Army Map Service 8 30 Sheffield Armco vs. Red Lion Inn.

AT NORTHEAST NO. 1. CLASS DIVISION NO 1. 7 00 Spartans vs. Commerce Trust.

8 30 Johnny's vs Pyle. AT NORTHEAST NO. 2. i CLASS DIVISION NO 1. 7 OO Henson vs Van Keirsbilk.

8 30 Save-U-More vs Local 66 AT NORTHEAST NO. J. CLASS DIVISION NO 1 7 00 Mossie Alarm vs. Waddell and Reed 8 30 Mohawks vs Mobile Oil Losers out, 2-loss tournament Tax Bite 3Iakrs for Sliorirr Track Sr-axon. i Liston, Weighing 224, Starts Hard Training jfr.Js1 1 iF.

4 1 1 singles seventh innings. URORA, ILL. (AP) Sonny Liston, heavyweight challenger, weighing in rope to the tune of Night Train. Then trainers tossed a CHICAGO. AB Maxwell.lt 4 0 1 A Smith, 3b 3 0 1 4 0 Lollar.c 3 0 1 Wynn.p 0 0 0 Joyce.p 10 0 aRoxelli 10 0 Canandaigua, N.

Y. (AP) The financially troubled Finger Lakes race track will close Labor day, 12 days earlier than planned, because, a track official said yesterday, the state is taking too large a share of the parimutuel tax. The track is about 1 million dollars in the red, the official said. Of the 15 per cent tax, the state takes 10 per cent and the track 5 per cent. T24' I BALTIMORE AB Adair.

2b 5 2 2 Snyder, cf 5 12 Herzog, rf 4 0 1 Gentile, lb 3 2 0 1 2 1 Powell, If 3 1 1 OTriandos.c 3 11 Hansen. ss 4 0 2 Roberts, 3 0 0 Total 33 9 10 0 0 0 bSadowski 10 0 Lown.p 0 0 0 Totals 33 7 7 a Struck out for Joyce In 5th. Fouled out for Tiefenthaler in 8th. CHICAGO O00 000 001 1 BALTIMORE 500 210 lOx 9 A. Smith.

PO-A Chicago 24-8, Baltimore 27-7. DP Fox-Aparicio-Cunningham, Hansen-Adair-Gentile. Left Chicago 6, Baltimore 7. 2B Adair, Snyder, B. Robinson, Fox.

HR Powell, F. Robinson. Roberts. RBI F. Robinson, Adair, Snyder, B.

Robinson, Powell 4, Hansen 2 IP ER BB SO Wvnn (L, 6-10) ,3 3 5 5 2 0 Joyce 3Ji 4 2 2 0 0 Tiefenthaler 3 3 2 2 4 0 Lown 1 0 0 0 0 1 Roberts (W, 8 6) 9 7 1 1 1 5 Hurley, Flaherty, Runqe, Carrigan 2 09 A 9,632 12-pound medicine ball at Listons midriff a dozen or so times in an effort to reduce his stomach and tone up the muscles. Patterson is expected to hold his first sparring session next Saturday or Sunday at Mary-crest in Elgin, 111. Odds-makers say Liston is a 7 to 5 favorite. Liston is about that optimistic. If I didnt think I was going to win this fight, I wouldn't be fighting, he said.

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Listons adviser, Jack Nilon of Philadelphia, said Sonny would be down to a trim 210 or 212 pounds for the fight in Comiskey park. I feel good, Liston said between 15 rounds of exercises in an improvised canvas-covered gym. Liston shadow boxed for' three 3-minute rounds, rapped the punching bag impressively for another three rounds and danced a buck and wing as he skipped how to soften up a summer beard Sa the hoc for gardening. A palmful of Remington Pre Shac counters perspiration, keeps )our beard moist the right w'ay. Lubricates cutters to run freer.

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i Atlanta (AP) Valmy Thomas, former major league catcher now with Atlanta in the International baseball league, was reported in critical condition yesterday after being shot. The 32-year-old Negro, a native of the Virgin islands, apparently was shot, according to Lt. R. F. Jordan of the coroners office, by Cleveland Lyons, 42, who then took his own life.

The shooting resulted from a dispute over a woman. Thomas fled the house, crossed a street and collapsed. UL (M) turn teiBitiKf "4 i l-Wl 7R Buffalo, N. Y. (AP) Renee Powell, daughter of an East Canton, Ohio golf professional turned giant-killer yesterday and Marsha Houghton, a tiny 12-year-old from Modesto, turned gallery favorite in first round upset victories at the 14th U.

S. Golf association girls junior championships. Miss Powell, first Negro ever to enter the event, startled Ann Baker, a pre-tourney favorite from Maryville, 2 and 1. Little Marsha turned back Jackie King of Alameda, 1-up, on the country club of Buffalo's par 72 course. Roberta Albers, meanwhile, the Temple Terrace, bomber with apparently the soundest game in the tournament, disposed of Susan Blazer of Dallas, 5 and 4.

Mary Lou Daniel of Louisville, beat Sandra Post of Oakville, 4 and 3.. STOCK carsrTverside Ten-Race Card to Begin at 7:30 o'Clock. The 50-lap championship feature for super-modified stock cars, set for tonight at Riverside stadium, offers Bob Williams a chance to gain ground on point leader Junior Hower. The 21-year-old Williams, winner last week, will be trying to pick up number three for the season. Double points will be awarded on the extra-distance grind.

The two leaders will face plenty of opposition in their battle for starting spots in the 50-lapper, with a field of 35 drivers expected. Included are Tom Corbin, Carrollton, a strong second last week until a spin took him out; Jerry Weld, track record holder, Bud Hunni-cutt and Dick Sutcliffe. Three races, including a 25-lap feature, for late-model, street-condition stock cars, have been added to the Riverside card. Time trials for the 10-race program will get under way at 7:30 oclock. Christopher ua'ked.

Elroy Face came in to pitch for the Pirates. He struck out Charlie Neal but Felix Mantilla singled, scoring Ashburn. Frank Thomas flied out and Christopher, who had stopped at second on Mantillas single, went to third. That put Mets on first and third and Throneberry directing traffic at first. Stengel waved him in to pinch hit and dispatched the panting Ashburn to coach at first.

Throneberry then blasted i 13th of the year for the ball game. The Mets coaching merry-go-round started the fifth when Solly Hemus, at third base, was thrown out for arguing with Frank Walsh, umpire. Stengel then inserted himself at third. Then he retired and sent Cookie Lavagetto from first to third and Gene Woodling to first. Throneberry replaced Woodling when the latter was called in to pinch it.

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