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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 24

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I I I'1 Tr YyiTTVTyT if PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Fort Worth StarTelegram Tuesday Evening July 5 I960 SHERRY BROGLIO TOO WILD FOR GOOD HEALTH Smith Sets Stock Car Record Pockets $10950 Beanball Flingers Draw Warning From Ump were no beefs or warnings When the Dodgers came to bat in the eighth Broglio tossed a pitch behind John Roseboro Once again Pelekoudas strode to the mound The umpire and the pitcher started to exchange words but Hemus came to the mound and silenced Broglio Hal Smith was hit by a pitched ball by Dodger Southpaw Danny McDevitt in the eighth but there was no question that the pitch was just plain wild ST LOUS July 5 Larry Sherry of the Dodgers and Ernie Broglio of the Cards each drew a warning for throwing at the batters in the first game of Monday's double-header between Los Angeles and St Louis The rhubarb started in the seventh inning Sherry hit Cardinal Third Baseman Ken Bover with a pitih Walt Moryn then hit a borne run for the Hedbirds Sherry came bark with a high toss at Daryl Spencer earlier had tagged him for a homer and a double Plate I mpue Chris Felekoudas went to the mound and warned Sherry Then all four umpires had a conference with Cardinal Manager Solly llemus and Dodger Pitot Walt Alston After the conference Sherry worked the count to 2 on then hit him with a pitch The umpires apparently figured it was an accident There Smith started the race from the pole position which he wwi Saturday on record qualifying time of 150 129 The top finishers in order: Smith Owens Fred Lorenzen Elmhurst 111 1960 Ford Lee Petty Randleman I960 Plymouth Bunkie Blackburn Fayetteville 1960 Ford Nichols FRYERS Alti JUST WORTH MORI DAYTONA BEACH Fla July 5 For an almost nonstop performance in the Fourth of July Firecracker stock car race Jack Smith husky Spartanburg driver holds a new 250-mile race record and 10950 in prize money Smith finished a car length and a half in front of fellow townsman Everett Owens and logged an average speed of 146832 miles per hour for 100 laps around the 24-mile Daytoma International Speedway lie made only one fueling stop and changed no tires His 1960 Pontiac attained speeds up to 170 miles an hour in closing minutes when he grabbed the lead from Owens on the 96th lap Utrw 'Arv i'V In vtX? 1'- ID 24117 71 North Maia All Star Berth Bolsters Bell CLEVELAND July 5 Maybe Gary Bell of the Cleveland Indians is back in the pitching groove If so he wants to thank Chicago White Sox Manager A1 Lopez Unable to win in almost a etc I A jl i Mrs SI Graham Farris 4001 Locke Fort Morth Texas "If you have a Frost Proof Refrigerator you should get one They ore wonderful ond you never have to defrost" Women to Try For Olympics four Veterans Plan Abilene Appearance ABILENE July 5 i Four who participated in the 1956 Olympic Games two of them winning places are among the 61 athletes who have entered the final women's Olympic Trials scheduled here July 15-16 Earlene Brown of Tennessee State University who was fourth in the discus and sixth in the shot put in the 1956 Olympics and Isabelle Daniels ex -Tennessee State star who was fourth ihe 1 100 meters head the list Mrs Brown has aheudy thrown the discus 173 feet 24 inches and put the shot 52 feet 2 inches to surpass her performances in the Olympics where she had throws of 168-54 and 149-74 respectively Isabelle Daniels holds the American 50 and 100-yard dash records Lina Williams and Wilma Rudolph both of Tennessee Slate are the other Olympians competing here Each failed to place in the 1956 Olympics but Miss Williams holds American records in the 220 and 200-meter dashes and Miss Rudolph holds the American 100-yard dash recoid Tennessee State will have the largest squad here 22 girls The Ohio Track Club which won the 19M) girls indoor championship at Chicago will enter nine Manager Axed By Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS July 5 Johnny Hutchings was fired Tuesday as manager of the Indianapolis Indians baseball club and replaced by Outfielder Cramer (Ted) Beard Indians president Owen Bush said Hutchings a former Indianapolis pitcher "just didn have the experience to run a tri-ple-A ball club Hutchings took over this year and the slumping Tribe is at the bottom of the American Association standings with 30 victories and 49 losses The 39-year-old Rraid once with the Chicago White Sox and other clubs doesn't have any managing experience But Bush described Beard as "a smart ballplayer and one who knows the game Runs Baited In Leaders AMERICAN TEAGUE Mam New York 84 Gfnillf Baltimore VS Han en Flttmor 1 8nwmn New Soik 51 M'rnxn hirago SO 4 Jc vtV-x month the Cleveland right-hander broke the drouth with a three hit shutout over Kansas City Monday as the Indians won 4-0 Cleveland followed that with a 7-4 triumph in the nightcap and moved up to 14 games of first place New Yoik Bell now 7-6 for the season after starting off with a 5-1 mark learned before taking the mound against the that I-opcz had picked him for the American league all-star team IT MADE ME feel said Bell didn't think 1 had -m I ltonncr Stripling's Appliance Store "Yes Mrs Forris oil of my customers ore very pleased with their Frigidaire a piayer the way been going i don't know when they picked the pitchers but it mast have been more than a week ago A1 Lopez mast have been more optimistic at that time than I was" Bell was equally pleased that his roommate rookie Dick Stigman (4-4) also had been selected for the all-star team along with two other First Baseman Vic Power and Right Fielder Harvey Kuenn SHUTOUT his second of the season both against Kansas City was his second straight good performance He pitched eight scoreless innings against Baltimore last s-day but involved in the decision as the Indians won 3-2 in 11 innings Only 10 days ago Manager Joe Got don and Pitching Coach Mel Harder were worried about Bell's failure to win or even look good "For some reason or other I throwing with the same Bell recalled "I was rushing my delivery and got into some bad habits out there" "GARY LOOKED said Gordon "I know that he's completely straightened out but on the way We took some pictures of the game Maybe help too" Gordon also was pleased about the position in the American League pennant race Cleveland on its hottest streak of the season has won five straight eight of nine and 12 of its last 15 "The Yankees have had a Mg surge for a month and still moved too far ahead of us" said Gordon "I like this team of mine It's been playing good hall" Californians Dominate US Track Team 21 States Put Men On Rome-Bound Squad STANFORD Cal July 5 -f An athlete doesn't have to be a Californian to qualify for the Olympic track and field team-hut it helps Of 52 young men who qualified for the United States squad here Ifi are Californians native or transplanted Pennsylvania and New Jersey each have five on the team Twenty-one states are represented There are three major reasons for predominance in the track and field picture: 1 A climate which allows youngsters to practice outdoors the year 'round 2 A multitude of excellent elay tracks among the fastest in the world and beautifully maintained facilities 3 A tremendous interest in he sport Visiting coaches and newsmen were amazed at the two-day turnout of 105000 paying spectators at Stanford an American attendance mark exceeded only by the crowds who packed the Los Angeles Coliseum for the 1932 Olympics There was drama galore on the sunny windless field Ernie Cunliffe of Stanford and Jim Dupree of New Mexico waited nearly three hours after the 800 meter final to learn who had won third plate and the trip to Rome The judges closely studied movies of the finish before deciding Cunliffe beat Dupree to the tape by l' inches There was heartbreak too Some of the greatest athletes were among the also-rans Charlie Tidwell NCAA championship sprinter pulled a muscle in the 100-meter dash and didn't run the 200 Big Bill Neider holder of the pending shot put record (65-7) and Martin of Oklahoma a vaulter who had an unrecognized 15-94 this season failed to qualify as did Eddie Southern of Texas silver medal winner in 1956 in the 400-meter hurdles Olympic Champion Bobby Moriow missed out in the 200 meters Boh Gutowski second the 1956 Olympics and holder of the pole vault mark that Bragg toppled didn't make it And Fortune Gordien the perennial discus star finally failed trying for his fourth Olympic trip at 38 For the winners especially those becoming Olympians for the first time the thrill was immeasurable Years of practice paid off i '-4 i fc Frost -Proof llcfrigcrator No defrosting of frigerotor section freezer ever! or Aocifttrd Preti Hirfphoto A1TER Second Rasoman Jerry Kindall of the Chicago Cubs sits on the grass as Right Fielder Rob Will rises to one knee after they collided chasing a foul ball in Monday's game against San Francisco Roth played for Fort Worth last year SOFTBALL CHART Has new magnet door seal to keep cold in Frost-Proof proved in hundreds of thousands of homes STIIRINCS AmtANCl SWM Off MONDAY AND fUDAY lit fl Divers Draw Fine oi $100 MINERAL WELLS July 3 Spl Two skin divets from Fort Worth and another from Chickasha Okla paid J100 50 in fines and court costs here Monday for illegal possession of game fishes They were arrested by Game Waidens Bill Harris and David Hancock and Lake Patrolman Pete Crenshaw Road blocks weie set up at Possum Kingdom Lake by the officers Monday after fishermen had complained that skin divers had been cutting trotlines and spearing catfish Catfish aie classified as game fishes in Texas and spearing them is illegal Game Warden Harris said seven people wpic apprehended but only three were arrested They appeared before Peace Justice Dickson here The men had about 35 to 40 pounds of catfish among them Harris said One Fort Worth man paid 40 50 fines and costs The other two paid 20 each Wolff Winner In Net Meet Willie Wolff lived up to his lop laling in the River Cret Invitation tpnms lournament Monday when he whipped Tom Hnworth 6-4 6 3 for the men's singles title Wolff and Howorth former Paschal High School teammates who now ate on the Southern Methodist varsity were seeded one and two respectively The men's doubles ciown went to Chuck Samson and Harrison Wickel who stopped Gene Record and Dennis Conner 13-11 6 4 In mixed doubles Record and Carolyn Hinckley turned back Pat Ryan and Richard Rogers 2-6 9-7 6-4 RESILTS (imn srhtdelrd Tt ESI) A VS SCHEDULE NORTH 1DE CHURCH KGVT-Rncknood No 5 North Fort Worth Rr tut 4 nmnnd Hill RuDfut 7 TO Az Ate pRDim Ti Ro'tn Htc Baptist No 1 9 FAST SIDE CHURCH NO 1 -Sjrft- nior No 6 Xvans Ave Baptist MeadowDrook Muhodfst Handler Baptist Eattwood Methodist 9 No 2-Oakland Immanuel Bantlat vs Har mon? Baptist 7 30 Tarrant Rd Baptist va Meadowbrook Baptist 9 SOUTH SIDE CHURCH I AGUE -Forent No 1 rniverstiy Baptm va College Ave Banust 7 to Collrea Ave Baptist Rosen Hf Baptist No 2 9 No Boaemont Arlington Ht Ban-ti't vs Jam's Ave 7 30 South Fort North Bapnat vs Matthew Memorial Methodist NA7ARENE CHURCH LFAGUE -Centema) River Oaka Nazareite va North Side Naiarene 3h Pnlv va Firat Naarene 7 45 Arlington Hti vs Glen Paik 9 GREATER FORT WORTH TFAGTE Svcamore No 5 CRA Bomber MrBraver Son 7 TO Morns PI Life Ina va Star-Telgtarn PALMER MORE ABOUT RANGERS Continued From Page 23 took a six at the third hole where he sliced a drive shanked his attempted recovery and wound up across a road in an adjoining fairway At the 14th a 560-yard par-five Palmer drove out of bounds losing hoth stroke and distance under Royal and Ancient rules He hit his third from the tee was short with his fourth and on Ihe front edge with his fifth He had to sink a five-footer for his seven The American hit his approach dead to the pin at the first for a bird got another a long fifth whith he reached in two and sank a 15-footer at the ninth and another 15-footer at the 10th The Gene Sarazcn making his first visit here since 1933 when he missed the championship by a stroke said he was playing his best golf in years He turned in a 72 All Goes Wright If Birdies Sing FRENCH LICK Ind July 5 Mickey Wright was champion of the Ladies Professional Golf Association again Tuesday because she can drop birdie putts Miss Wright opened the final round of the sixth annual tournament Monday with a 20-foot putt for a birdie on the first hole She got four other birdies during the day one a 42-footer on the 16th hole and wound up with a three-under-par 71 Her total was 292 Louise Suggs was only one stroke back going into the final round She stayed that close for 12 holes but couldn't stand Mickey's birdie pace and finished with 73 for 295 Mickey Wriyht 1 S00 5U been chased by the umpires League President Ed Doherty probably will fine Fncano but it will he a pity His dramatic acceptance of the challenge was the most exciting thing that has happened in the menean Association ball park this season Sharpe Russell Win Men's Doubles Event WICHIT4 Kan July 5 Ion Sharpe and Don Russell 'del-bourne Australia Monday won the men's doubles event of ihe Missouri Valley tennis tournament The two Australnr'- defeated Willie Cundlich and Dave Morgan both of St Iniis 6-1 6-4 Continued From Page 23 headed for Frlcano without it Before he took more than three steps Leppert leaped en him and thereafter the fight was between the two catchers who rolled and struggled and threw punches all er the place Mauney came out worst for he got a long cut above his right eye but Leppert also came up with a slighter rut under the eye Ericano was a spectator only briefly Manager Del Wilber of the Senators charged him and applied a headlock For a few seconds it appeared nearly everybody on both dubs would get into it with Pitchei Mel Wrignt and Rob Davis of the Rangers particularly willing to settle Hungs then and there But order finally was restored Ericano and Fanning of the Rangers and Maunrv and Wilber of the Senators were bannished For Fanning it was the second time in two nights he has all this talk about hidden value? 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