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It I Page 02 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Wednesday July 11 1962 Still Ponders Play In NBA Jerry Lucas Whether To Williams And Machen Fight To Slow Draw HOUSTON Tex AP Eddie Machen and Cleveland Williams ruined their immediate chances for a heavyweight title shot last night with a cautiously fought 10 round draw each said he would like to try over again Both Machen the No 2 heavyweight contender By Ed Corrigan 'NBA end the 72 he would ABL attorney Allan Bloch NEW YORK AP The bave tbe Amricrn coiceded that the en- big riddle in the National gue' try into the NBA plus San ketball Association today was: Undecided Francisco's withdrawal from Will all America Jerry Lu-i But Lucas who is rtl ding thg last week( finished cas stick with the Cleveland 8 er sessions at Ohio ieacue Pipers the newest entrant in (State said: 1 the league? come to any' But- he added- I spoke with him (agreement I really don't know (to resume in 1963-64 if condi- and Williams ranked No 5 climbed into the ring hoping to come out with a clear cut right to challenge the Sonny a i George Steinbrenner principal stockholder of the Pipers "and he agreed to play in the NBA We are working out details now so he can continue his education think Jerry realizes now there is not much difference between the 80 games in the Tommy Milton Racing Great Dies Of Shots what going to do I justions are favorable" have a contract to play As for the fate of the rest in the 'of the ABL players owner He added that if he does Lenny Litman of the Pitts-decide to play in the NBA he burgh Rens said his under-will want a raise over his two standing is that they will be-year $60000 contract (come free agents and be per-It appears obvious that the mitted to sign with NBA Pipers champions of the ABL I teams would not have been taken in The Pipers reportedly had yesterday as the 10th team in to fork up $300000 to the the NBA if they could not NBA for the franchise plus promise that Lucas would 'another $100000 performance play for them i bond Presumably the Cincin- Lucas previously had ob-jnati Royals will get the big- City Baseball Clinic Will Start On July 30th Mnnnnn The annual City Recreation 'jected strenuously to the long gest chunk of the $300000 to Department sponsored base-1 NBA season and gave it as salve their wounds for having ball clinic for youngsters 8 to one of his main reasons for lost Lucas their No 1 draft 17 years of age will be held casting his lot with the ABL weekdays starting July 30th League Folds and continuing through Au-I The Piper move gust 17th the death knell for the ABL of the San Francisco fran- Bill Malkasian who coached which was in business just 'chise Ken Krueger owner of baseball at the Grant Union! one season There was talk of (the Kansas City team and and Norte Del Rio High 'getting started again in 1963- 'some other ABL owners to Schools and who is a junior 1 64 but that is a long way join him as coowners of the high principal in the Grant! ahead -Pipers district will be the chief in structor Registration will be held daily Monday through Fridays during the clinic at liam Land Park daimond No 2 starting at 8:30 AM The clinic hours are 9 AM to 11:45 AM Instructions will be given on diamonds No 1 through 5 at Land Park Boys must provide the'r own shoes and Baseballs bats and niching equipment will be by the recreation Sports In Brief umished By Associated Press BASEBALL I foul claim for victory In tt Puff of WASHINGTON The National league Smoke Purse for 2 Year Old filiitt At scored a 3 to I victory over the American Delaware Park In the 32nd All Star Game with Maury Best Offer ($30 80) scored Wills Stan Musial end Willie Vavs'y a half length In Arlington Park a among the standouts tor the winning £Ch0 Lake Purse team OCEANPORT NY Nesian ($4 20) GOLF took the feature for a second win In four TROON Scotland Arnold Palmer1 starts at Monmouth Park led eioht Americans Into the British' SALEM NH Stnkemedown ($4 80) Open (Championship firing a five under led all the wav In feature at Rockingham par 67 for a 36 hole qualifying Of M3 i MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL BUFFALO NY George Archer International League 22 year old from San Francisco won Columbus 7-4f Richmond 6-2 medalist honors In the 37th United States Public Lrnks Tournament with a qualifying total of M5- BASKETBALL NEW YORK The National Basketball Association expanded to 10 teams' Syracuse 3 Toronto 2 10 inn'nqs Rochester 9 Buffalo 4 10 innings Jacksonville 7 Atlanta 3 Pacific Coast Leagu Sait Lake City 7-13 Seattle 3-3 Portland 5 Vancouver 4 Tacoma 11 Spokan 0 Eddie Machen No 2 ranked heavyweight covers up under the attack of Cleveland Williams in their fight in Houston Tex They battled to a draw UPI Telephoto Five Stars Fall In Indiana Tennis Tourney INDIANAPOLIS Ind- -AP The Western Amateur Tennis Tournament went into the third round today lacking! five seeded players includ-1 department ing top ranked Allan Fox of Boys who attend the clinic Los Angeles will be eligible for the 1962 Palmer Leads Money Winners DUNEDIN The list of top money winners released by the Professional Golfers Association shows that the first 10 have won a total of $377975 this year And the share $70231 has gone to Arnold Palmer The record for individual money earned in PGA tourna- tllVIlVJ VU4 1IVU 111 A VJi IVJU1 uu Liston-FlOyd Patterson winner for the title Their only consolation came from a packed house that may well have paid a record Texas gate in excess of $70000 Each fighter will get a 30 per cent cut want a rematch" said Machen after it was all over fight him again and fight him any Williams also dissatisfied said like a rematch I think I can beat As Planned Machen if unhappy over the verdict had no second thoughts about his part of the fight and said it went as planned can punch and fast for a big man twice as fast as Liston I had to keep on him keep on him keep pressing and keep him from getting said Machen The Portland Ore fighter entered the ring outweighed by more than 13 pounds Williams scaled 21 V2 to 198 Machen said he thought he hurt Williams twice early in the fight both times with left hooks to the head As for Williams he said he thought he should have fought harder hard to hit with his hands up around his head" Williams said hurt me once with a left just once that was all I thought we were pretty close going into the Machen came out unscarred Williams had a cut on the mouth and a mouse over his right eye 10th Best Referee Jimmy Webb and Judge Ernie Taylor each had Williams leading by a point going into the tenth round The tenth turned out to be best round and it won him a split for his forty eighth fight Both Webb and Taylor gave each man 96 points out of a possible 100 under the 10 point must system Judge Earl Keel saw it 97 and 94 for Williams but the decision went to the majority Williams now has one draw to go with a record of 53 vie tories and four losses by taking In the Cleveland Pipers ofs the American Basketball League which) will probably suspend play tor the coming season TENNIS INDIANAPOLIS Andy llovd of San Dieno 8 Hawaii 1 American Association Oklahoma City 8 Denver 6 13 Innlnss Indianapolis 4 Omaha 2 Louisville 3 Dallas Ft Worth 1 Texas League Albuquerque 8 San Antonio 7 II Andy Lloyd of Shreveport winter league program round ot the Western Amateur Tourne- Austin 1 on Tulane's team sponsored by the city La ments was set by Palmer Additional information is i from in" 'bothiavailabIe by callin the i in'but unseeded in the western Dewey Soriano Is Optimistic On PCL Finance PORTLAND Ore AP -President Dewey Soriano of the Pacific Coast League expressed optimism as league directors discussed the financial plight of the members had a good discussion of the situation especially in Soriano said after a meeting of the directors yesterday situation is greatly improved in Vancouver and we are optimistic that everything will work Soriano said the directors next will discuss a league schedule for next year In answer to a question he said he did not expect any changes in league membership Portland and Hawaii yes all will still be members of the league next -he said 3 Amarillo 0 Tulsa 8 El Paso 6 Eastern League 1 York 2 WilhamsDort 1 Bmghamton 5 Charleston 3- Elmira 3 Springfield 2 i South Atlantic Leagu Charlotte 1 0 Savannah 1 Knoxville 4 Asheville 0 Portsmouth 14 Macon 7 Augusta 7 Greenvilie 6 Mexican League Second All Star Gama Foreign Selections 9 Mexican Seiec- MT CLEMENS Mich AP Tommy Milton 68 of auto Hall of Fame died yesterday of two gunshot wounds after his brother said arranging his own funeral Homer Milton who lived with his famous brother in a $100000 home at the mouth t)f the Clinton River said health had been failing since a heart attack several months ago Coroner Harold Brockman termed the case a prob able suicide and said the gunshots were the cause of death He said a final determination will be made after an investigation by Macomb County sheriffs office Detective Lee Eschenburg also called it an apparent suicide but said it will be kept under investiga-tion until details can be ex plained Termed Embarrassment The police said Homer told them he found the body and at first attempted to conceal the suicide He and a neighbor moved thhe body and wrapped it in a clean bathrobe before calling the police: was the embarrassment thinking of a racing champion with three Hall of Fame awards being- a Homer told the police Homer said Milton arranged to be buried Friday of this week Two Time Winner Milton was the first two time winner of the Indianapolis 500 racing classic He drove on brick board and dirt tracks and took part in road races and straightaway speed trials He won an estimated $500-000 in prizes during his racing career At one time about 1923 he held 50 different world titles He won the 500 in 1921 and 1923 and was called the Babe Ruth of racing Milton stayed active in auto racing circles after retiring from actual competition He was a familiar figure at Indianapolis where he served as chief race steward from 1947 to 1950 quitting because of ill health Harlan Fengler the current chief steward was picked by Milton to be his replacement Set Up Business Milton became a service engineer for the Packard Motor Car Company and later built a thriving tool making business establishing three tool firms in the Detroit area ment 6 6 6-4- RACING INGLEWOOD Los Angles Co Mystic Warner ($70) and Gotta Do ($11120) combined for a $6U1 daily double at Hollywood Park where Dingle Day ($37 20) won tht featured Hollywood Oaks NEW YORK Outgiving ($41 scored by a length and a quarter In the Firebrand Purse at Aqueduct STANTON Del Pams Ego ($7 40) beat the favored Naleq then withstood a tions I 1960 at $75262 Second on the list is and beaj Fox Pdrk DePatment Littler with $56595 Third isIB'6- LI5yYas Bill Casper Jr with $50458 Pave Reed of Glendale Calif and fourth is Jack Nicklaus $44698 Last top money winner Gary Player is fifth with $28513 followed by Bob Nichols $28375 Phil Rodgers $28091 Doug Sanders $24480 Bob Goalby $23838 and Dow Finsterwald $22969 today I Second seeded Larry Nag-i Troth Is Broken ler of Los Angeles came' LONDON Christine through by beating Chuck Truman one of Devoe of Indianapolis 6-0 (better tennis players but loser 6-4 and drew Butch Newman in most major matches this of San Antonio Tex today year said today she has bro-Rod Mandelstam of South ken ber engagement to Neill Africa top seeded i Kerr- 28 dental lecturer They 1013 12th Street entrant was defeated by left-iwere to have been married hander Jim McManus of Berkley Calif 7-5 7-5 Jim Parker Creve Coeur I's? A Bee Want Ad to FASHION RIGHT for Busy Men ho shoes with thg built-in comfort that hops you fittgr nd fresher through th most ctiv day Promoter Agrees To Let Folley Battle Doug Jones First PHOENIX Ariz AP olve your problem GI 2-5011 (adv Pacific Coast League Mo defeated fifth seeded Ron Fisher of Houston 6-2' Promoter Paavo Ketonen-4 Mike Belkin of Miami agreed last night to let third Beach took out John Maloney ranked heavyweight Zora'of South Africa No 3 for-Folley of Chandler Ariz eign 6-4 6-2 Clark Graeb-meet Doug Jones in Denver' ner of Lakewood Ohio oust before fulfilling a commit-'ed Carlos Cisneros of Peru ment in Phoenix iNo 4 foreign 6-2 6-2 SUBURBAN IS DELIVERING! Results Yesterday First game Soaltle 003 000 0-3 5 0 Salt Lake 210 040 7 11 0 Morehead Spencer () and Thels Weaver Lawrence (6) and Grace Morehoad Second game: Seattle Salt Lake 000 100 040 5 9 313 030 13 20 MacLeod Harrell (7) and Theis Re Ym-ucuu nnnen I ana inns (7)- Mudrock Martin (3) and Law-LP MacLeod 000 001 rence 2124 Hawaii San Diego Clapp Pallca (5) nah Flavin and Gonder 000 200 Brown 050 I Ox- (8) and Han 5274 City Night Softball American Division FI Chico 9 Stables 1 Pnrlch 4 Sacramento Merchants 0 West Coast 9 Arqonauts 1 Western Division Westerners 9 Longview 1 Bethel Temple 1 House of Shlsh Klbab 4 International Division Alhambra Bowl 13 Colts 4 3030-Relmbla 9 Florin Nararane 5 Tack Room 4 Electrical 2 Industrial-South Division Campbell 12 Signal Depot 6 Crystal 8 challenge 1 Fire Dept 7 Marine 0 forfeit Vancouver Portland 000 003 10 1 000 003 I Collum and Henry Kunkel Osinskl (7) and Mackenzie 692 000 000 jnn Farrars Biuit an 2366 SPOkant Tacoma 030 200 15 Ward and Ferrara- Rivas and Wilson Upltf 0 I yo Eagles Sign Two PHILADELPHIA AP The Philadelphia Eagles yes terday announced signing for the 1962 National Football League season of offensive tackle Smith and linebacker Bob Harrison cOf TF Listen to San Francisco Giants game broadcasts on KFBK your major league baseball station 1oV're irW California League the Sen Reno Pet GB POO 600 600 900 3 400 1 2 3 400 1 5 5 400 1 2 3 400 1 Results Yesterday 014 002 OIO 010 11 16 4 9 ia 4 Brush Holden (5) shelan (81 Bryant Modesto Jose Sente Barber Fresno Visalia Stockton Bakersfield Fresno Barbara 201 040 100 010 Brush Holden (5) Shelan (8) Bryant eel 5r Lit (12) end Erickson Hundley (8) Donnelly Johns (3) Pritchett (15) and Riker Gasper (9) Wp Bryant Pritchett Tomorrow 4:45 PM Reno Ill 200-7 14 2 Visalia 020 000 10 1 Ketterer Swan (5) and Erdos: Cummings McClaskev (6) Johnson (9) and Izquierdo Wp Swan Cummlnos San Jose 100 010 8 0 Stockton 301 020 I 9 0 Darwin Profumo (6) Flltcraft (7) and Kirkpatrick: Olson and Hanev Dunlop (J) Olson (5-7) Darwin (5-2) Modesto 000 OIO 17 4 Bakersfield 404 010 14 10 0 Davis Hatfield (8 ana Runge: Ur-riboia Hogg (9) and Heath Ur- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES COSPONSORED BY DUAL FILTER TAREYTON This Fairlane Club Sedan is just one of over 100 NEW FORDS SUMMER-SALEPRICED end ready to roll! 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