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THE KANSAS CITY TIMES FRIDAY MARCH 24 1967 27 Golfer Matches Wife With Ace Deaths Jim Goldsberry shot a hole-in-one yesterday on the No 14 hole at Brookridge with a 172-yard 7-iron shot It was the same hole his wife Phyllis aced three years ago Witnessing the feat were Jim Wilson Jim Hoverder and Ken Oberg FINALS OPEN IN NCAA Most Coaches Agree Toight's Semifinal Between A and Houston Will Determiie Champion Dayton North Carolina Play Opener MEET HlS MID-WEST FLAVOR Lucius Allen Wyandotte High Product Backs Up Alcindor With 154 Average fer Bruins Tar Heel Coach Played for A LIKES FAVORITE ROLE Uclans in Familiar Position Against Houston Tonight BIG DRAWS PRAISE Bruin Coach Calls Hayes Best Club Has Faced Every Married Couple Should Know their social security benefits If you call Logan 1-0024 or write Newcomer's Sons 46th and Paseo a booklet explaining the benefits will be sent you absolutely free Pope Washes Feet of Boys Rome Pope Paul VI washed the feet of 12 boys last night emulating in a Holy Thursday mass at the basilica of St John lateran the action of Christ at the last supper Pope Paul knelt for the symbolic cleansing before almost 8000 persons who filled the huge church The crowd included thousands of European tourists Pope Paul wore vestments of white a rare note amid otherwise somber garments of Holy Week rites that commemorate the passion and death of Christ on the cross The Holy Thursday mas recalled celebration of tee Jewish Passovef feat with his 12 apostles on the eve of his death Swimmers Set Three Records In A A Meet SECURITY HAWKS TRIP UP BULLS 11 3-1 07 Hudson Bridges Spark St Louis to 2-0 Play-Off Lead By Bill Sims (Assistant Sports Editor of The Star) Louisville If you believe the championship of the A A basketball tournament will be decided tonight when Houston takes on heavily-favored A in the second semifinal game just ask 99 per cent of the coaches gathered here There are a few die-4 hards mostly from the East who believe the winner of the 7 opener between North Carolina and Dayton will have a good shot at the second-game victor in tomorrow title game But difficult to find them Even though the Kansas Jay-hawks lost to Houston last week in the regional tournament and be here there will be a definite Mid-West flavor Dean Smith the North Carolina coach played for KTJ in the 1950s and Lucius Allen an outstanding sophomore guard for TJ A was the star of the Wyandotte high school team in Kansas City Kansas during the 1964-65 season Coach John Wooden's A outfit is rated as an 11-point favorite over Houston with North Carolina given a 4-point edge over Dayton Bruins the only undefeated team in the tournament with a 28-0 record won the A A championship in 1964 and 1965 But even those title teams were not rated as highly as this bunch led by Lew Alcindor the fabulous 7-foot 1-inch sophomore center Those who have seen Alcindor in action this season swear that no one despite the reams of ublicity the center has had can Chicago (AP) The St Louis Hawks blew a 15-point lead then recouped in the final seven minutes behind the shooting of Lou Hudson and Bill Bridges last night to defeat the Chicago Bulls 113-107 The victory gave the Hawks a 2-0 lead in the best-of-5 Western division play-off semifinals of the National Basketball association The Bulls travel to St Louis Saturday night to resume the rivalry They lost to the Hawks 114-100 in the opener in St Louis The Hawks broke into a 35-26 first-period lead and swelled the margin to 53-38 their widest edge The Bulls wiped out a 60-53 half-time lag in a third-quarter surge in which Bob Boozer scored 13 points and Don Kojis added 12 North Sixty-fifth Kansas City Kansas at 8:30 Monday at the Butler chapel 22 South Eighteenth street and at 9 at St Catholic church burial in Mount Calvary cemetery Friends may call after 6 Saturday night at the chapel where the rosary will be said at 7:30 Sunday night Rhonda Caswell one-month-old daughter of Mr and Mrs- Ronald Caswell 10415 Gill Sugar Creek at 3 Saturday at the Carson chapel burial in Mount Washington cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapel William John Latal 89 of 19 East Thirty-second terrace at 10 o'clock Saturday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo cremation In the 1950s he was superintendent of the Swope park municipal golf course and later he was station master at the Municipal Air Terminal Frank SandieTbS of 2235 East Sixty-seventh terrace at 9 Saturday at the Stine McClure chapel cremation Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapel The family requests no flowers and suggests contributions to the Community Christian church George Delmar Armstrong 48 of 718 North Sixth Kansas City Kansas at 1 today at the Johnson chapel Stanberry Mo burial in High Ridge cemetery Stanberry DEATHS OVER KANSAS Clear concise answers to questions people ask are contained in this informative booklet on Funeral Security Plans If you would like a complimentary copy and more information about Funeral Security Bank Trusts just call LO 1-5408 or write: FUNERAL SECURITY PLANS INC HOME OFFICE- 3238 GILLHAM ROAD KANSAS CITY MISSOURI Louisville Ky (AP) rather be the prohibitive favorite than the decided underdog what John Wooden A basketball coach said yesterday after striding confi dently into Freedom hall to meet the press on the eve of the A A national basketball tournament think been the prohibitive favorite everywhere been this year so I feel used to it by said Wooden whose unbeaten Bruins face Houston in the second game of the opening round tonight Wooden met with Guy Lewis of Houston Don Donoher of Day-ton and Dean Smith of North Carolina whose teams will compete for the national title Wooden agreed that being the favorite might have a psycholog ical effect on the opposition a team is afraid of us they play as Wooden said Wooden called Elvin Hayes Houston's all-American the best the Bruins have faced this year Wooden was then asked what 7-foot all-American Lew Alcindor meant to the Bruin team suspect he means to us what Hayes means to Houston no more and no Wooden said (the rest of the A team) are the supporting cast but Lew is just part of the team and the way he wants it Wooden said he seen Houston play this year even on film but added worry me I scout as much as most coaches our usual procedure I want to know too much about the other players I might get Wooden said What about the stall a tactic A has faced frequently this season on the way to its 28-0 record? stall is bad for Wooden said flatly stall is just not playing basketball Games are scheduled to be played not saying it is bad Wooden said Miss Whitworth Ties Miss Ehret For Golf Lead East Lansing Mich (API-West Coast swimmers made the first big splash as two records were set in yesterday preliminaries of the A A swimming championships at Michigan State university Greg Buckingham of Stanford set an American A A and A A meet record in the 500-yard free-style preliminary with his time of 4:408 The previous fastest time for the distance was the American record of 4:411 by the 21-year-old junior from Atherton Calif ast year A 4-man entry from A churned to another American A A and A A meet record in the 400-yard medley relay with a qualifying time of 3:306 A 3307 time by Indiana in 1965 previously stood as the American A A and A A meet records Thompson Heads Missouri Valley Academic Team Jamie Thompson of Wichita rred Holden of Louisville and Mike Rolf of Cincinnati head the Missouri Valley conference academic all-star basketball team announced yesterday Also named to the 5-member squad are John Kile of St xmis and Chuck Neal of Memphis State To qualify for the academic all-star team a player must maintain a average or better and must be classified as a regular on his team MAT TEST BEGINS First Round Goes as Expected With Defenders Winning Kent The 37th A A wrestling tournament began yesterday with a 169-bout first round and no major surprises Mike Caruso returning 2-time 123-pound champion from Lehigh breezed to a 12-4 first-round victory over Leslie Kempf of Kings Point Other 1966 titlists who won were Rich Sanders of Portland State at 115 pounds Gene Davis of Oklahoma State at 137 and leavyw eight Dave Porter of Michigan Six teams who came here with the best chances of winning the team title made good first-round showings They were perennial favorites Oklahoma Oklahoma State and Iowa State Michigan State Michigan and Lehigh Oklahoma State is defending champion KANSAS STATE SPLITS After Falling 11-5 Murray State Wine 3-0 Ltitle Rock Ark (AP) Kansas State and Murray State of Kentucky split a baseball double-header here yesterday Kansas State won the first game 11-5 and Murray bounced back to take the second 3-0 I The Bulls ahead 82-79 entering the final period saw their advantage slowly leak away and finally evaporate when Hudson made a fast-break basket to put the Hawks ahead to stay 98-97 with 6:45 remaining The Bulls never came within two points of catching up after that and in the final minutes the Hawks expanded their lead behind the shooting of Len Wilkens and Hudson Hudson rammed in 29 points 18 of them in the first half when the Hawks hit 52 per cent from the floor while the Bulls struggled with 39 per cent Wilkens added 25 points and Bridges 19 in the off-again on-again St Louis attack Boozer with 25 points and Kojis with 21 topped the Bulls The game attracted 3729 fans in the musty coliseum an ancient little-used sports arena The game was shifted from the 1 1 international amphitheater home when a boat show took over the facilities there CENTRALLY LOCATED 3235 Atchison Mrs Elizabeth Slade 98 of Oskaloosa Kas died last night at the Atchison hospital She had been a resident of Cray Manor Atchison and had lived in Oskaloosa and Atchison since 1936 Mrs Slade was a teacher 34 years in Santa Maria Calif and Oskaloosa Her husband Sam Slade a lawyer died in 1898 at Pismo Beach Calif She was a graduate of Bethany college and a member of the Presbyterian church in Atchison the Order of the Eastern Star Daughters of American Revolution Past Matrons club of Atchison and Oskaloosa the Fortnightly Study club Atchison Garden club and the Senior Citizen club of Atchison She was widely known for her literary readings over a 60-year period Surviving are a daughter Mrs Maria Slade May Atchison a former Kansas City teacher and a grandson EDWARD TAPPAN Edward Tappan 59 of 1300 East Eighty-fifth street died of cancer yesterday at Research hospital He was president of local 96 of the Building Service Employees union for 15 years Mr Tappan was a member of tee union 20 years He retired as night building superintendent for the Kansas City Power Light Co in 1966 after four years with the company From 1959 to 1962 he was building superintendent at the Jackson County courthouse Mr Tappan was a lifelong resident of Kansas City He was a veteran of World War II and a member of St Augustine Catholic church Surviving are his wifp Mrs Martha Tappan of the home a son Van Tappan 5725 Manning Raytown six grandchildren and one great-grandchild Services will be held at 10 Monday at the church burial in Forest Hill cemetery The rosary will be said at 7:30 Sunday night at the Weilert South-side chapel where friends may call after 1 Saturday NORMAN SR Norman McDonald sr 83 of Liberty died yesterday at the North Kansas City Memorial hospital He was born in Platte City and was a lifelong resident of Greater Kansas City Mr McDonald was the owner of the Hughes-McDonald Dry Goods company in Liberty until he retired in 1954 He was a member of the Liberty Masonic lodge the Ararat shrine and the Liberty Second Baptist church Surviving are his wife Mrs Mabel McDonald of the home two sons Edward McDonald 9915 Ens ley lane Leawood and Norman McDonald jr Louisville Ky: brother John Chandler 8919 Pennsylvania four grandchildren and a great-grandchild Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the church burial in Fairview cemetery Liberty MRS MARGARET BROWNING Mrs Margaret Gurley Browning 93 of 3725 Wyoming died yesterday at a nursing home at 4701 Cliff View Riverside She was born in Purdy Mo and lived here nine years Mrs Browning was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Westport United Presbyterian church A daughter Mrs Ruth Gordon of the home survives Services will be at 9 Saturday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo and at 2:30 o'clock at the graveside in the New Site cemetery Monett Mo EDWARD DRAKE Edward Drake 84 of 5814 East Thirty-first died yesterday at the home He was born in Knob Noster Mo and lived here 60 years Mr Drake was a filling station attendant until he retired in 1957 He was a member of the Christian church at Valley City Mo and of the Modern Woodmen of America Surviving are his wife Mrs Stella Drake of the home two sons Floyd Drake 3416 South Cedar Independence and Luther Drake 2326 South Cedar Independence seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren Services will be held at 3 Saturday at the Muehle-bach chapel burial in Floral Hills cemetery Friends may call after 3 o'clock today at the chapel MRS ROSE FRY Mrs Rose Fry 78 of 11803 Bannister road died yesterday at a nursing home at 8039 Holmes She was a lifelong resident here Surviving are a sister Mrs Isa Elmore 1004 Agnes and a half sister Mrs Leota Wise St Louis Services will be held at 1 :30 Saturday at the Mellody-McGilley-Eylar chapel Linwood and Woodland burial in Green Lawn cemetery Friends may call after noon Friday at the chapel RICHARD McBROOM Richard Bennett McBroom 76 of Grain Valley died yesterday at the Lexington Mo Memorial hospital He was born in Labette County Kansas and was a retired farmer Surviving are two brothers George McBroom Con cordia Mo and Raymond McBroom of the home four sisters Mrs Eurshie Van Dyke Rialto Calif Mrs Julie Miller Oak Grove Mrs Ada Clark Santa Maria Calif and Mrs Anna Shropshire 1411 Hedges Independence Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the May-field chapel Blue Springs burial in Oakland cemetery in Jackson County Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapel AARON WILSON PERRY Aaron Wilson Perry 56 of 2300 Lydia died Wednesday at the General hospital He was bom in Fort Smith Ark and lived here 50 years He was a bell-hop at the Plaza hotel Surviving is a brother Meredith Perry of the home Services will be held at 11 Saturday ait the Watkins Brothers chapel burial in Lincoln cemetery Friends may call from 6 to 10 tonight at the chapel MRS NELLIE VANSANT Mrs Nellie Lucille Vansant 62 of 1020 Jefferson died yesterday at St hospital She was born in Windsor Mo and lived here 15 years Mrs Vansant was a cashier at the Hotel Phillips She was a member of the First Christian church Surviving are a son William Vansant 7920 West Ninety-second terrace Overland Park two brothers Amon Thompson 9410 Lee boulevard Leawood and A Dewey Thompson Cedar Rapids la and two grandchildren Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Vansant chapel Clinton Mo burial in Englewood cemetery Clin ton Friends may call from 7:30 to 8:30 tonight at the chapel a landmark of distinctive beauty jiiount Atoriah CEMETERY-FUNERAL HOME Holmes at 105th Willow 2-3468 JMllMhMm Woodland Linwood Wa 1-7717 Main Linwood PL 3-6200 SINCE 1886' DEATHS ANH FUNERAL NOTICES ST LOUIS CHICAGO CAMPBELL-WARREN 57 of Prospect Heights III passed away March 21 1967 Services 2 Friday in our chapel interment Mount Moriah cemetery NEWCOMER'S SONS PASEO AT BRUSH CREEK LO 1-0024 tome CASWELI RHONDA infant daughte Mrs- Ronald Caswell 10415 Gill passed away March 23 Service 3 Saturday Carson chapel Indeper Mt Washington ceme STATE LINE AT FORTY-FIRST COlfax 2-1023 (ADVERTISEMENT) JOHN age 84 of 929 Sea Services 1 30 Friday Speaks Char Gardens Friend may call 7-9 Thursday SPEAKS FUNERAL HOME Lexington at Walnut CL 2-92( MR JOHN age 63 21 74th terr passed away March 23 feoi Muehlebach chapel 8 Sun 5nsar)'ybv iiohn F- £r'dy Coi No 5554 8:30 Sunday Fun church 10 a A dy- Interment Mt Olivet cemetery ma4afuihe chapel after JnJlu of flowers family Louisiana t0 Father Alvin Deem Diarrv TonntTMUEHLEBH 6800 TROOST Lemon Flavor Recipe Checks Rheumatic and Arthritis Pain If you suffer the nagging minor pains of rheumatism arthritis or neuritis try this simple inexpensive home recipe that thousands are using Get a can of RU-EX Compound a 2 weeks supply today Mix it with a quart of water flavor with the juice of 4 lemons easy No trouble at all and pleasant You need only 3 tablespoonfuls 2 times a day Often within 48 hours sometimes overnight splendid temporary results are obtained If the pains do not quickly leave and If you do not feel better return the empty can and RU-EX will cost you nothing ully realize just how much this young New Yorker can dominate a game There even much question in their minds that he could be affected by the pressure of the tournament And even though Alcindor is the talk of the town with his 297 scoring average and 428 total rebounds this Bruin outfit is not a one-man team Allen is (he No 2 scorer at 154 Mike Warren another sophomore guard has averaged 126 and Lynn Shackleford a 6-5 rookie forward boasts an 11-point average A as a team has averaged 906 points a game despite the stalls used by several teams The Bruins have yielded only 63S points a game One thing is almost as certain as the fact that Freedom hall site of the tournament will be filled to its 18000-plus capacity It is that Coach Guy Lewis and his Houston Cougars use the stall tonight Lewis has pointed out the Cou- Sars advance this far by lowing down their offense and no time to try it now He also has the comfort afforded by being able to throw a massive front line at L- A The ringleader for Houston potent offense (904 a game) is Elvin Hayes the 6-8 center-forward But then 6-7 Melvin Bell 6-8 Don Kruse 6-9 Ken Spain and 6-6 Leary Lentz not just tall beefy and can throw their weight around with great agility Houston undoubtedly will stay with its 1-3-1 zone that was so effective in the Mid-West regional last week but it may press with it a little more this weekend The effectiveness of that proba bly would depend to a large extent on how well Allen and Warren are hitting from the outside Dayton Tar Heels Return This is the fourth time to the A A for Dayton and the fifth for North Carolina which won the national title in a 3-overtime battle in Kansas City in 1957 by edging Kansas 54-53 and lost in the championship game to Oklahoma State in 1946 Tar Heels come into the tourney with a 26-4 record Dayton is 24-5 The only common opponent has been Virginia Tech which lost to North Carolina 110-78 and then to Dayton in the regional last week 71-66 in overtime North Carolina has three players with double-figure averages with 6-3 Larry Miller topping the list at 225 Bob Lewis another 6-3 forward stands at 186 and Rusty Clark the big man on the club at 6-10 averaged 139 Hie Tar Heels have averaged 835 points a game while yielding 706 Dayton meanwhile comes in with an 823 average and has allowed 700 If the Flyers spring an upset by trimming North Carolina most of those who have seen them in action this season say Don May the flashy 64 forward will have to have a great night This be unusual because he has averaged 219 points a game this season Dayton has three other capable scorers however in case the Tar Heels go all out by trying to stop effectiveness Bob Hooper comes in with a 121 average Rudy Waterman 116 and Glinder Torain 103 FANNIE GODD2 aa 3016 Harrison passed i chapel MSS? 4rfEiFr2S paseoDatWbrNuhCOcI1kS sonuSo i Announcements FUNERAL DIRECTORS Venice Fla (AP) Kathy Whitworth the leading money winner on the A tour the last two years and Gloria Ehret 1967 A champion fired 2-under-par 70s yesterday to grab the first round lead in the $10000 Venice Open golf tournament Despite the sub-par scores only six strokes separated the top 16 on the 6200-yard Lake Venice golf club course Second was Becky Eismon who played in 13 tournaments last year and did not win any prize money She was trailed by Sandra Haynie and Donna Caponi with 73s House Passes Stadium Bill For K-State Topeka A bill to provide authority for construction of a football stadium at Kansas State university cleared the House yesterday The measure was passed without opposition and now goes to the Senate The bill would allow issuance of revenue bonds for construction of the facility Plans call for a 34000-seat stadium expandable later to 45000 Alumni are attempting to raise $500000 toward construction of the new stadium to go with a revenue bond issue of 1 million dollars REFEREE FOR RELAYS Stan Wright to Handle College Events in Meet at Lawrence Kas Stanley Wright Texas Souhern track coach was named yesterday to be tee college division referee in the 42nd staging of the Kansas relays April 20-22 Wright is the second referee appointed by Bob Timmons Kansas coach and relays director He earlier named Bob Karnes Drake track coach and a former distance star to referee the university division Timmons said he would add a high school division referee in a few days CHIEF CAGERS FALL Late Basket by Teasdale Lifts Alumni 52-50 MR EDWARD age 84 of 1 31st passeti away March 23 Funi JSTY1? Muehlebach chattel 3 Sa day Interment Floral Hills cemetery state at the Muehlebach chapel rnaay 6803 TR003TMUEHLEBACH 3 p- 7- Friday from the ehai Strong ave at 37th TtwSSy In ment Maple Hill cemetery SIMMONS FUNERAL HOME FA 1-5775 Fooled Chicago Rodgers Total St Louis 23 Chicago 28 A ttenda nee 3739 GEIGEL BEATS MAYNARD But Memorial Hall Mafman Heeds Aid From Brown Bob Geigel with an assist from Bob Brown defeated Earl Maynard last night in the main event on the American Legion wrestling card in Memorial hall Kansas City Kansas Geigel took the first pin with knee drops and a press Maynard evened the match with a backbreaker and Boston crab submission In the deciding pin after the referee had been caught between the two wrestlers anc went out of the ring Brown made an unscheduled appear ance to Maynard with a jump from the top rope Geigel move over for the pin In a return tag team match The Bear and The Plum masked wrestlers made It two straight over Victor Rivera and Steve Bolus The Bear made the single pm with head butt and press over Rivera Bob Brown and Ricky Hunter wrestled to a 20-minute draw In the special event The Viking defeated Guillotine Gordon with thumb thrusts and standing knee thrusts In the added attrartlon Bobby Duncan forced Tiny Mills to submit to a Boston crab In the opener Spring Sports Results College BASEBALL Missouri Valiev 4-3 College of Emporia 0-7 Kansas State 11-0 Murray (Kv) State 5-3 Arkansas State 3 Iowa State 3 (called after 8 innings) GOLF Southwest Missouri State 23 Pittsburg State 7 TENNIS For! Hays State 8 Wichita State 7 High School GOLF Hogan 187 Paseo 198 Lindsborg Mrs Marie Gun narson 79 died Tuesday at her home She was the wife of Oscar Gunnarson painter and sculptor who died December 2 1952 Mrs Gunnarson was born in Varmland Sweden and came to the United States as a child She leaves two daughters Mrs Margaret Soby and Miss Enice Gunnarson and three grandchildren DEATHS OVER MISSOURI Smithville Mrs Marie Spangler 70 St Joseph died yesterday at the Smithville Community hospital She was born in Amazonia Mo and lived in the Dearborn Mo area 65 years She was a member of the Hillboro Christian church near Platte City Surviving are her husband Charles Spangler of the home a daughter Mrs Lester Hon Edgerton two sisters Mrs Gladys Maget Dearborn and Mrs Myrtle Viosky St Joseph and six grandchildren- Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Ridgley Christian church burial in the Ridgley cemetery KILLED IN VIET ACTION Sgt Raymond DeHerrera Jr Held Purple Heart Staff Sgt Raymond De-Herrera jr son of Mr and Mrs Raymond DeHerrera sr of Platte City was killed in action in Vietnam Monday while on Operation Junction City with the Army Ninth division Sergeant DeHerrera was born in Pueblo Colo and joined the Army in 1958 after being graduated from high school in Pueblo He was promoted to staff sergeant and assigned to Vietnam last December after serving in Germany three years He was awarded the Purple Heart with cluster for being wounded twice in action Surviving also are his wife Mrs Geraldine DeHerrera a son Raymond DeHerrera III and a daughter Regina DeHerrera all of Los Angeles and a sister Mrs Mary Lou Rawlings Platte City STUDENT A CAR VICTIM Injuries Near Ellinwood Kas Fatal to Ronald Brown Ellinwood Kas Ronald Brown 18-year-old track star for Ellinwood high school died last night three hours after he was struck by a hit-and-run driver The youth was running along a country road north of Ellinwood in preparation for a track meet tomorrow He died of internal and head injuries shortly after 8 Sheriff Marion Weese of Barton County said another youth was being investigated as the possible driver in death The dead parents are Mr and Mrs Clarence Brown of rural Ellinwood It was Barton first highway fatality of the year TANKER STILL AGROUND A High Tide Discourages Try to Refloat Her End England (AP) High tide swept over the Seven Stones reef yi and there was no attempt to refloat the disabled American supertanker Torey Canyon THE WEILERT FUNERAL HOME Offering the lowest possible funeral cost in the Kansas City area HI 4-8875 MURRAY STATE 000 000 5- 5 4 0 KANSAS STATE 301 250 11 8 3 SECOND GAME KANSAS STATE 000 000 0 3 2 MURRAY STATE 030 000 3 7 1 Pro Scoreboard Basketball A SI Louis )23 Chicago 107 (St Louis leads best-of-5 series 2-0) San Francisco at Los Angeles Only games scheduled Hockey NATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 5 Boston 3 Detroit 4 New York 1 Quebec 2cBEammoAre2LEA6uE Memphis 6 St Lours 5 Houston 5 Tulsa 3 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Fort Wayne 6 Des Moines 1 Only games scheduled EASTERN LEAGUE Nashville 7 Charlotte 1 (Nashville leads Southern division best-of-7 plav-offs 1-0) WESTERN LEAGUE Victoria at San Diego Los Angeles at Seattle Only games scheduled VALLEY OF SPLIT Silvestre Pitches 4-0 Victory Before Presbies Win 7-3 (Bv Tha Star's Own Service) Emporia Kas Tony Silves-tro a freshman left-hander for Missouri Valley worked out of several jams yesterday and shut out College of Emporia 4-0 before the Presbies bounced back to take the nightcap 7-3 VALLEY 200 002 0- 4 9 2 000 0 8 2 Tony Silvestrp and Jake Donovan Phil Thomas and Jim White MISSOURI VALLEY 000 002 1- 3 6 4 OF 001 006 7 8 0 Roger Schumacher (LI Douglas Robertson (6) and Jim Oovd Terrv Shields and Paul White DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES MRS SARAH aqe 67 of 4523 Prospect passed away March 21 Services Saturday 11 a at chapel 2117 In-dep blvd Burial Forest Hill In state after 6 Thursday PASSANTINO BROS GR 1-2844 MARY S9 passec fyassss taissn FRANK MRS HAZEL 80 of 4009 cy' away March 22 Services in Cemetery001" Ch8Pel' ner PASEO DATWBRN5STOgKSS0NSn MRS MARY age 82 915 Hawthorne passed away March 23 Services II a rrr Saturday Carson chapel Independence Interment Floral Hills cemetery Family will receive friends 7 9 Friday at the chapel GEO CARSON 6 SONS Winner at Fuller 2-7900 R05E age wvihJt away March wSoraiwn fhe cha2e) Llh rmirii ND' 1 p- m- Saturda' "la cemetery Friends i er noon Friday MEl LODY-McGILLEY-E WOODLAND AT LINW WA 1-7717 ETHEL age 81 formerly of 1806 Lawn passed away March 21st services in the Earp chapel 1 Friday Interment Elmwood cemetery Family will receive friends 7-9 Thursday EARP 8 SONS MORTUARY 4707 TRUMAN RD BE 1-0970 MRS LILLIE 94 of 4007 Wy-ominq passed away March 22 1967 Funeral services Muehlebach chapel 1:30 Saturday Interment Forest Hill cemetery In state after 7 Wednesday MUEHLEBACH wNMRS- MarSARET -91 86th passed away paseo atbrushcrF--'5 sons 6800 TROOST HI 4-2060 MRS MARGARET VIRGINIA GURLEY 93 -of 3725 Wyoming st passed away March 23 Services 9 a Saturday at our chapel and 2:30 at the ciraveside at New Site cemetery Monte NEWCOMER'S SONS PASEO AT BRUSH CREEK LO 1-0024 Win Yes but by How Much? oW8iaggiiK'gt JEmffsTAR' 0T'S' aae of Hill Mo passed away March 2 vale services 2 Saturday 1 tJrv06 Pleasant Hill friend! 8 30 Friday at the STANLEY FUNERAL HOME PLEASANT HILL MO MR JOHN of 118 25th Ave North Kansas City passed away Thursday at AT LINWOOD -j Redemptorls church Linwood Broadway Interment St John's Cemetery Lenexa Kas M5LI OD Y-McG I LLE Y-EYLAR MAIN AT LINWOOD PL 3-6200 MRS GERTRUDE WALKER Mrs Gertrude Walker 61 of 923 Walker Kansas City Kansas died Wednesday at a nursing home at 928 Haskell She was born in St Charles Ark and lived 30 years in Kansas City Kansas Surviving is a brother Jasper Madison Portland Ore Services will be held at 10 Saturday at the Eighth Street Baptist church burial in West-lawn cemetery Friends may call from 6 to 10 tonight at the Jones chapel MRS MARY WEINBERG Mrs Mary Sorenson Weinberg 86 of Kilgore Tex formerly of Kansas City died yesterday at a Rusk Tex hospital She was born in Leavenworth Kas and lived in Kansas City 30 years before moving to Kilgore in 1933 Surviving are a son Joseph Weinberg Lafayette La a daughter Mrs Aubrey Cary Webster Groves Mo six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren Services will be held at 10 today at the Rader chapel Kilgore burial in the Kilgore cemetery FUNERAL SERVICES Frank Hansel 76 of 124 JERG ROBERT WAYNE age 3 S- Pleasant Independence passer March 22 Services 10 a Saturday utlSSSffi 1 Christian church Int) Memorial Park Friends may call afl Tnursdav BLACKMAN GUARDIAN HOA CH 1-4040 But the language barrier proved too much in her efforts to find out what distances she made in tee events results were announced in she explained it was so fast no one could get the She added that the officials would not let the performers look at the tally sheets The shapely brunette majoring in physical education has hopes of making the Olympic team and will take part in the Track and Field federation meet in Albuquerque and the A A meet in Santa Barbara Calif bote in June Kirksville Mo Miss Mary Alice Hill won honors in a track and field event in Mexico last weekend but Whenever did find out how far die threw the discus the javelin or tee shot-put Hie senior from Northeast Missouri State joined a Texas club for the international A A track and field meet in Mexico City Competing besides the American team were 16 teams from Mexico and a team from Germany and one from Poland Miss Hill from Brookfield Mo won first in the discuss She placed second in the javelin and fourth in the shot lafl-MR WILLIAM JOHN 89 Passed away March 2: ces 10 a Saturday at our chap mat ion PASEO WANT AD DEPARTMENT OPEN TODAY For Service Just Dial BA 1-5500 Joe Teasdale scored on a tip-in with nine seconds to go last night giving the University of Missouri at Kansas City Alumni association a 52-50 basketball victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Swinney gymnasium Teasdale was high scorer for the alumni with 15 points Hayden Abbot added 12 Bobby Ply led the Chefs with 15 age 86 2i March 21 Rosary sdav at tha Ga BLOSS STOPS PERSIAN Baltimore Bloss snapped Persian victory string at two yesterday as the 3-year-old narrowly won the featured Playboy purse at MR chapl State Line atst be recited 9 a Friday Interment Re rection cemetery tn state attar 1 a Thursday GATES FUNERAL HOME CO 2-Tl This Classificatian Continued an Next Pa.

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