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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 14

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Saturday Evening May 6 1961 PAGE FOURTEEN FORT WORTH STARTELEGRAM I I FAILS TO DAMPEN OF DERBY ENTRIES RAINFALL SPIRITS 1 Wrir74711 In IT 11 4 4 vp VW: NW 1 15 4 1 1714? 'il 1 z-- -1-71 i 1 1 4144412 I zsti 'to: e' Irk -4 4 LOUISVILLE Ky May 6 (Al The sun that does or does not shine bright on the ancient home of the Kentucky Derby Saturday figured to play an important role in the 87th running of America's most colorful horse race There were no signs Friday of the sun that "shines bright on my old Kentucky home" as 139 inches of rain drenched Churchill Downs Keeps Abreast da4o AL Chase TIIE RACING STRIP on which 15 three-year-olds hattle for fame and the major share of $10500 looked more suitable for a crew race Superintendent Torn Young said it would take a hot sun and wind to make the going even "good" by post time at 3:30 CST National television was scheduled for in CST by CBS Strangely there wasn't a single trainer or owner of the leading contenders who expressed dissatisfaction over the prospects of a muddy track Boyer Fails to Bunt Hits Home Run Yanks Hold Tie With Tigers for First BY CONTRAST THERE was almost glee in the camps of Mrs Katherine Price's Carry Back the 5-2 favorite Fred Ilooper's Crozier 3-1 second choice and the highly respected Canadian-owned combination of Four-and-Twenty and Flutterby from the Alberta Ranches Odds on the entry dipped slightly to 9-2 4 4 1 mt Most of the others however also carried at least a fair mud-running label That goes for Jacob Sher's Sher luck a 6-1 choice with whom Jockey Eddie Arcaro will be bidding for his sixth Derby triumph and Mrs Ethel Jacobs late running Dr Miller who'll be piloted by Willie Shoemaker in quest of Derby victory No 3 BY Assortated Press The New York Yankees expected to blast down the walls belted just one home run in their first crack at cozy Wrigley Field in Los Angeles but it kept them in a tie for the American League lead And they got it only because Clete Boyer couldn't bunt firm Associated Press WireP CRY ME A a sample of the Churchill question now was will the track be dry enough for Downs track Friday after a 139-inch downpour The footing in Saturday's Kentucky Derby? Iscus rees Rangers Head AT BAHAMA GIAMBRA CHOICE T11 Wind? lA Di 110 BE AA 1 For Kentucky 1 oNe s'tVi i a n'i(1))11riKi 6 I I middleweight han't lost a inner Disagr I fight since Double-hea der rimy" Rory Calhoun 7i311 a4 xt A i to0 or'' A )I 00''''''' C4: 1 117: -77 -'41 ilk ti 4 1:::4:: 1 4 ::4 ie-: 4 1 I 4esi 00 i I 21 Co7N :1 -1 4::: 4 tii' 4)) ri '1' r' :1:: imvbx tts5t BY DICK SIOORE beat him Aug StarTeleigram Koons Titer 26 1957 That i is one reason AUSTINMay an ill wind that blows nobody why he is fa- good but the one here Friday afternoon blew wonderfully "red to win well for Russell Wayt of White Oak who authored a new his 12th state discus record of 175 feet 1 inch straight a t- It also contributed to a fourth urday night straight state championship for competition oOviously affected over A' a a Andrews as Robert Sandi in: some competitors especially in It a a ni a of sailed the discus 1723'2 for both the discus But Wayt wasn't one Bimini Brit- a division record and the Mos- of them ish Vest In- tangs first victory of the day The rangy senior unleashed a dies By the time the 3A finals were throw that was 16 feet Pi inches welts still is completed i ay night An- better than any he'd ever had on Square Gar- drews' star Ted Nelson had con- before His 175-1 topped the reed match will tributed 25 points to the Mus- ord of 174-813 established by Jimicholas Arena tangs' final total of 64 my Brown of Austin McCallum (CST) with The 2A form chart went out An aiding wind was blowing (ABC) tele" the window as Taylor used a 440- into Wayt's faceat the time givTwo judges yard relay victory as the ing his throws that needed extra It score it by stepping stone to an even 50 lift supplementary points six more than favored It also helped Jim Hudson of Ise the rounds Iowa Park gathered Ia Feria pull another stunning The pressure of state meet upset in the 2 discus finals He ship for competition oOviously affected an I in some competitors especially in for both the discus But Wayt wasn't one he Mus- of them le day The rangy senior unleashed a lids were throw that was 16 feet lti inches ghtkn- better than any he'd ever had had eon- before His 175-1 topped the reche Mils- ord of 174-813 established by Jimmy Brown of Austin McCallum Kent out An aiding wind was blowing el a 440- into Wayt's faceat the time givas the ing his throws that needed extra even 50 lift favored It also helped Jim Hudson of La Feria pull another stunning te meet upset in the 2A discus finals He beat irn Aug BY DICK SIOORE 11rlrolzram Ktinri ttriter 0 're A 'ST IN May 6 why he is fa- good hut the one vnred to Pk in Well for Russell IN his 17th sualoit t- state discus record a It also contributed urday i oer a a straight state champ And-ews as Pbert li a a ni a of sailed the discuos 172: Bimini Brit- a division record an ish West In- tangs first victory ot dies By the time the 3 circus still is completed i ay Square Gar- (trews' star Ted Nelsi match will tributed 25 points Nichol -as Arena tangs' final total of ti in (CST) with The 2A form char (ABC tele- he window as Taylor Two judges ard relay vijton score it by stepping stone to a su pplementary points six more th case the rounds Iowa Park gathered The pressure of Series With Colonels 1 ---I UMW To Resume on Sunday I 1 BY BILL VAN FLEET k-As-': Ntarl'elegrun Sport ke-- -7w Editor AI 0 4 The Rangers and the Colonels 11' I headed for Louisville a day of rest and a look at the Kentucky itto4 a4 Derby Saturday liter completing the Texas part of an eight-game I series I Because the They will resume play with a running in Madison double-header Sunday afternoon den the 10-round be at Louisville The Colonels won held at St starting at 8 the final and deciding game of the visual network th five Texas contests Friday vision coverage night at Burnett Field 4-3 and a referee will Sunday Manager Walker Cooper rounds using a of the Hangers will send two point system in tough pitchers against them in an I are even effort to regain the series edge I II ugh Pepper 14 Oi and Bob TExhs sauEEzEs Sprout young lefthander with a 1 0-0 record are due to start Louis- 1 ville plans to call on Cecil Butler 1 i t311) and Bob Headley 10-2) Friday night's game was a well-played contest with no errors 1 RETAINS LE and a particularly brilliant Dallas Fort Worth defense AUSTIN May 6 (Slit) TCU's The Rangers took a ill lead in only Thursday became the first team to the first inning hut in the third Texas in Southwest Conference play the Colonels bunched five of the ity here Friday as the Longhorns bounced six hits they got off starter Dean victory and a split in their twogame Chance for a three-run rally The success foisted the Long-The Colonels built the edge to horns' conference record to 9-1 41 off Rellefer Bon Blackburn in land gave them a 11-game lead to the eighth hut the Rangers scored i over secondplace Baylor which twice in the home half of the edged Texas UM 5-4 in Fri- can inning and had the tying run on days only other SWC action The the second before Bob Botz relieved Bears are now 7-2 Starter Tony and put Both Texas and TM will play out the fire next Tuesday in makealp games half George Williams Banger second that were rained out earlier in for the season Texas baseman continued his sensation and ICU plays at Baylentertains or al play getting three hits in four The sixhit pitching of Bob Cal- trips laway and the hitting of I Both teams made nine hits Skinner and Chuck Knutson I 1ouisviliterih hi a ANGERS ab hi Texas to ridays victory 1 EAD 11 Press Wirephoto at the state track meet in Austin Friday he set record of 175 feet 1 inch RECORD BREAKER Russell Wayt of White Oak winds up to unleash the discus Boyer coming to bat in the ninth inning with the tying run on first base twice fouled off attempts at a sacrifice bunt and then sent a 350-foot shot over the left field wall for a two-run homer that beat the Angels 5-4 Friday night It was Boyers first home run of the season and left the Yankees all square with Detroit which rapped the Chicago White Sox 8-4 Minnesotaoreclaimed third place three games behind with a 5-1 victory over Boston Cleveland slipped with a 5-2 defeat by Washington Baltimore-Kansas City was rained out In the National League San Francisco beat Philadelphia 4-2 for a two-game lead over Pittsburgh which was whipped 10-0 by Los Angeles Cincinnati made it six straight with a 6-5 12- inning victory at Milwaukee Rain washed out the Chicago-St Louis game Boyer Gets 3 RBI Boyer drove in three runs for the Yankees who were held to one hit and an unearned run for six innings by Ron Moeller A single by Elston Howard Boyer's double and a sacrifice fly by -Devon Johnson gave New York I WO runs in the seventh for a 3-3 tie but the Apgels went ahead again in the same inning on singles by Gene Leek and Fritz Brickell That's the way it stood until the ninth when losing reliever Tex Clevenger (2-1) walked Roger Mans and then gave up the homer Danny McDevitt (1-1) won it in relief While the Yankees were held to five Micky Mantle's hitting streak was halted at 16 Augels managed six one a two-run homer by Ken Aspromonte It was the Angels' 15th at Wrigley Field which has yielded 26 in nine games Loe Fourth Straight The Tigers breezed at Chicago handing the White Sox a fourth straight defeat with six runs in the first two frames three pnearned off previously unbeaten Bob Shaw (2-1) A pair of ex-Sox Norm Cash and Dick Brown each drove in two runs in the first inning after a two-base error by Minnie and Cash added an RBI single in the wrapup two-run second Harry Bright crashed a two-run homer in the -second inning for Washington and the Senators then beat Cleveland southpaw Johnny Antonelli (0-3) with two more in the third Willie Tasby's single drove in the clincher The Twins picked up only their second victory in eight games and they got it the easy way They scored once in the second off Tom Brewer (2-2) on three walks and a double-play then scored the run Jack Kralick (2-1) needed for his second straight victory on Reno Bertoia's infield hit a Wild pitch and an error in the third achieved 160-9 almost 30 feet Bybetter than his previous best of 141-812 Richard Nelson of Mansfield got off a normal throw of 166-112 which would have been good enough for a victory except for Hudson's super effort Joe Hass of Masonic Home got off one of the better throws of the day of 155-9 for a first place for Fort Worth And John Truelson of Aidingr ton Heights managed to get fifth in the 4 discus finals at 152-512 The remainder of 4A-5's repre- sentatives were competing Sat- urday afternoon as 4A IA and state championships were being determined Nelson came through with 25 points but his loafing 440 run of 48 flat left the 6102 fans a little disappointed and he missed his national record bid in the 220 as his 207 was one-tenth of a second over the mark But he gave the spectators something to yell about with his bristling 474 anchor mile relay quarter as Andrews won in 3:194 hurdles produced two of the tightest races of the evening ABC CLASSIC TODAY'S BASEBALL CHART eball team which beat league-leading idn't stand prospered hack for a 5-3 ries wh ica leading irnsper- a 53 baseball tea beat leag couldn't staa back series 'Frisco Five Claims Title THE STANDINGS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pet O13 Denver 10 7 588 LoutsvIlle 10 556 13 DallasFort Worth 9 10 474 2 Houston 9 In 474 2 Indlanavolis 9 10 474 2 Omaha II II 450 2ti 2 2 2 27 FRIDAVS RESULTS SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Chattanooga 5 Atlanta 4 Birmingham 10 Shrevenort 7 Little Roc' Mobile Macon 9 Nashville 4 SOPHOMORE LEAGUE Albunuerque 15 Alpine 7 El Paso 19 Carlsbad 3 Artesia 10 Hobbs 8 SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE AMERICAN at Denver Fowler (24) vs Nischwits t3-0i Houston at Indianapolis Johnson 400) vs Krop 0111Y Ramell scheduled field grounder sending Balch third Balch scored on Leon ize's ground-out and Terry all the way to score on third baseman's boot on Don Ids' ground ball But Knutson's homer in the last tI of the frame ended the game all practical purposes Balch on Le" I Terry core on on Don 1 the last: he game es infield grounder sen third Balch score flazes ground-out all the way li third baseman's I Reynolds' ground bal But Knutson's home of the frame all practical pur 2 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE San Francisco 13 7 650 Pittsburgh 10 356 Los Angeles 12 10 545 Cincinnati 11 10 524 Milwaukee 8 500 Chicago 10 474 St Loulm 10 444 Philadelphia 6 14 300 22 3 3'2 4 7 4 7 Marlins Refuse To Leave Home Ise omeThe marlins Re Tn TPavA 1 NATIONAL Angeles at Pittsburgh Craig i2-0) vs Gibbon tI2l Cincinnati at Milwaukee Hook (0-2) vs Nottebart tl-lt Chicago al St Louis Anderson 1-2) vs Stidecki t1-1) San Francisco at Philadelphia night Mc Con 3 mirk t2-1) or Loes (2I1 vs Roberts (a4) AMERICAN at Chi cogs )-2) vs Pierce t0-2i Bog 52 ton at Minnesota Monhouguette (13) vs 5 Stubbs Washington at Cleveland Donovan (0-4) vs Bell (0-4): Baltimore 7 at Kansas Citv Barber 2-2) or Fisher AMERICAN at Chi cage) Bunning (I-2) vs Pierce (0-2) Bog ton at Minnesota Monbouguette (I-3) vs Stobbs (0-1) Washington at Cleveland Donovan (0-4) vs Bell (0-4): Baltimore at Kansas City Barber (2-2) or Fisher ivict led dim David led over AMERICAN LEAGUE Betroit 13 5 722 New York 13 5 722 Mtnnesota 11 9 C50 Baltimore in 526 Cleveland 10 9 520 Kansas City 7 11 467 Boston 7 10 '412 Chicago 7 10 412 Washington 7 13 350 Los Antreleit 5 12 294 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Seattle 12 5 706 Vancouver 10 5 667 Tacoma 6 5 545 Tacoma 6 5 545 (02) vs Walker (0-I) or Bass (1-0) New York at Los Angeles night Ditmar (2-0) vs Grba (I-2) I 1j411cr31-0 11 ri I ('1 the Frogs Callaway went the Kr Rifich3 4 0 i I WIllInrir 2 4 211 3 111( to hike his Intel 0 0 0 0 1-111r41 3 nil chrooevi! 4 0 1 1 Ithelverkc 4 2 1 to 4-0 finbriplAnrt 4 13 0 0 liti I It 40 III 1 'I orrer 4 0 lInnthninn3 1 0 0 (1' Skinner was Jnritsnn 1 1 0 2 0 Kn744112t 3 3 0 1 0 I i Sntlitll ot 310 Kinn et 4 0 C1110111g a ttniihle and rIlinparrn 1 I 1 1 0 (1 ZiRn' il in) (4) 1 Knyt S(111 t'Oult'vtv(1 3 1 1 Kinu et eludng i a douhle and I Knutson collected Imam I) 0111n noon including a solo home 31trttrd 0 0 0 third that was the 'ague NEW VORK May 6 De Keith Weneeke Of Bellville held vile losses a the gate and to Off Bill Hopkins of Nocona in the visiting clubs Owner Bill Mae- 2A dnision with both timed in triple and Donald of the San Juan Marlins 146 Hopkins closing kick al-tree safeties insists on another chance to sell mos! caught Wienecke le run in the International League baseball to 11W 3 Dd(l Cot of bnlaunnklaest iargin of le- Puerto Rican fans nipped Arthur Davis of Kermit There's nothing much the rest 3 0 alter of the league seems able to do and kerl Brown of Cleburne with mck in the ammt it MI three being clocked in 144 in De- Keith Wenecke of Bellville held and to off Bill Hopkins of Nocona in the in macs 2A with both timed in Martins Mi Hopkins' closing kick ale to sell most caught Wienecke sehall to The 3A division had a blanket league re fourtor-live triple three sal(' till three rtn margir Tntalq 31 4 11 4 31 3 1 nol 010 4 11 vilit (Hill 1)111 4 11 I PACIFIC COAST Dingo 3 at Seattle Tacoma at Spokane Hawaii at Vancouver in Salt Lake at Portland aik I TEXAS at AtibLin 421 Rio Grande Valley at Amarillo San An I tonio at Tulsa 62 SOUTHERN AS2OCIATION Chattai nooga at Atiinta Mobile at Little Rock: Macon at Nashville Shreveport at Bit I intognam i) INTERNATIONAL Juan iat Toronto: JerSPY City at Buffalo: Ro chester at Columbus Syracuse at Rich mono a SOPHOMORE Paso at I Albuquerque Artesia at Carlsbad Alpine a at Hobbs Portland 7 467 San Diego 10 444 Hawaii 10 444 Spokane 7 9 438 Salt Lake City 5 11 113 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Columbus 1 3 750 Jersey Ca! 6 4 110 Toronto 6 5 545 Richmond 8 7 333 San Juan 500 Buffalo 41 7 462 Rochester 6 129 Syracuse 4 II 767 ts in the third In 1 he turd 1451! IF nrrg 100 MN' 11211 I 1 vilich IveAlked Chnnrf in 7t11 pd nut IDtrtnioI ROI 1(irruind out for Ithirkh tirn tn 9th 27-12 thirseryt DP ganiv hAO 111114' trIstrr fliUpl TP1 lark111 and Ilurre 1011 5 hi hat innirw r5 211 Hrrrseher portve YrrnI lrk 1-1 KirtInk1ti SI S(111111dt led off vo ntirgS --I 1Wil i nie arrOSS 1 "2i 17' -liP "4' g1111V W'fill NO klnit'S 6 Sitr11111 flI lar 'In WIP and Iluree hi that inning 210 P'r 1 Sfi 1 ertscher 1401ve- Iv 41 etrn Make 44t1 Schmidt le off with Th ca le across DETROIT May 11 11'L--The first team championship of the new Classic Division in the American Bowling Congress tournament has gone west Brentwood Bowl of San Francisco was named champion Friday night after all 80 teams entered in the division completed their six-game tests The tournament ends Iklay 21 The Californians rolled 5983 on April 28 and 29 to overtake previous leader Stroh's Beer of Detroit Stroh's which had led 23 days finished second with 5978 Schmidt Beer of St Paul Minn took third with 5948 Brentwood won $4000 Stroh's $3000 and Schmidt $2000 Changes in the top 10 standings of the minor events Friday presaged a big scoring surge in Saturday's opening round of qualifying for the ABC Masters tournament Bob Harris of San Antonio took second in regular division all-events with 1951 Luke Karan of Detroit leads with 1960 Phillip Caporusso of Long Island moved into seventh in regular division singles with 686 and Harry Golden of El Paso gained a tie for seventh in Classic Division singles with 663 Billy Golembiewski of Detroit is the defending champion in the five-day Masters tournament Qualifying Saturday and Sunday will reduce the field of some 480 bowlers to the finals field of 64 Final classic team standings: I Brentwood Bowl San Francisco 1 983 54000 2 Stroh 's Beer DP troll 597A $3000 3 Schmidt Beer Si Paul 5948 S000 4 Hanuns Beer Chicago5910 $1250 5 Continental Plastics Detroit 5903 $1000: 6 Albert Pick Hotels Chicago 5901 5800 7 Budweiser Beer St Louis 5887 $680 Briinsi wick Miami 5871 S500 9 Brunswick Atlanta 5 it57 $450 HE The Big Buffalo 5848 1400 Last Night's Fights Paschall 184 Philadelphia Rimmed Ernie Knox 17414 Baltimore SAN JOSE Molina 13111i San Jose knocked out Enrione Olea 135 Phoenix 4 TEXAS LEAGUE Austin 13 11 542 Amarillo 12 11 522 '2 San Antonio 12 11 522 12 Rio Grande Valley 12 11 522 '2 Victoria 11 458 2 Tulsa 8 11 421 22 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Chattanooga 17 10 038 Atlanta 15 10 MO I Birmingham 15 11 577 1'2 Little Rock 14 11 569 2 Shreveport 13 15 404 4'2 Macon 11 15 423 5'2 Nashville 10 14 417 5 Mobile 9 18 333 8 2 2k I 2 42 After a special meeting of the Pitcher Don league directors called to make it ingle a hurried shift of the Ntarlins' aschal Ace the plat On franchise to a mainland it Chttnt tL 7 1 1 31 7 6 3 3 I 7 JIM Balch's double to deep (en- President Tommy Richardson is- urns 73 in tilhtkblirn 1 I 0 0 irtoniniter 21) 7 2 1 el ter But the run was nullified as sued a brief statement Friday Vhr-n Mimeo PR -Imre SCII I'll i tit as called out for fail- night that MacDonald "stated 11 Drleari AA Sehaltr T-2 15 tkt SM ure to touch third hase emphatically that he will continue Da Austin At David Terry then heat out an to operate the Marlins in San A Juan" San Jose Flash Runs I T(t EXAS The directors strongly urged AUSTIN May 6 111'1Schoolboy over 6b bi ob hi him to move but couldn't order it golfers coi npeholes Saturday ted in the state Century in 93 Again 0 fin 111 74 5 2 2 0 IIthea As 3 I 0 1-erry 7 I I 0 I 1 2 0 NlacDonald the final 18 Rich- I) op I ''7''' 1 1 1 ardson there hadn been time SI1NNYVALE Cal Nlay 6 '1 (I 0 11 0 3 0 1 yet to determi tourmiment ne whether the op- A nis nson Friday night tied Jr ut1c II il: 1 I (I fl 1 eration in Puerto Rico would be the -world record for the 100 )'Inl 11'1'-'1- 'I 9 I 0 Loriciou I 0 I I) successful Ta ter 18 holes riday Amarillo Den Joh scosa had a team total of 304 4 A A A (t1i0 a 1 4 0 1 0 daSh for the fourth time this sea one stroke in front of Houston son Laar at 305 in 4A action 12 A 14 101111SOn a San Jose Stale ol- 'I' 6 I 1'hIlq 16 iloo 160-3 i American Assn Leaders Nlike Owens of Conroe shot the 161 000 1 lege flash from Jamaica West 1 t- 5 7 nratenI1 3 or eit clot Ab Ft Pc! 1 day's hest round a 72 in leading Indies posted an official 9 c- 3 se NiA -11II 2442 THexitAlt 2711 411-y- )rrii 17 72 71 '8 his trim in conference 3A i DIV'S in the all-comers meet i Da St 3 Jere Whitaker ot Worth 'Hie lowest scores in 4A included uney of Sa ose 1 7- I )y tossed the javelin '244 feet I Paschal and Randy Gieselman of SUNNYVALE Cal May fi Dennis Johnson Friday night tied the world record for the 100yard' dash for the fourth time this sea son Johnson a San Jose Stale CoL lege flash from Jamaica Wesr Indies posted an official 93 se(H mots in the all-coiners meet Dan Shulney of San Jose tossed the javelin 241 feet Golfers to Try Again at Burneyville 1 I' a 1 Today at I nches the nation's second collegiate effort this campaign SOPHOMORE LEAGUE Alpine 5 3 657 Artesia 3 567 5 Hobbs 5 3 625 El Peso Carlsbad 34 3 317134 2 2 Albuquerque 7 7 222 4 FRIDArS RESULTS BURNEYVILLE Okla May 6 I AMERICAN ASSoCIATION IB The field prepared SaturLnlitsville 4 Dallas-Fort Worth 3 Denver 13 Omaha 4 day for another try at the second Houston at Indianapolis rain NATIONAL LEAGUE round of the $20000 Waco TurnSnn Francisco 4 Philadelphia 2 Los Angeles 10 Pittsburgh 0 er Open golf tournament hoping Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 5 tI2 innings) that predicted thunderstorms Chicago at St Louis called in filth Inning rain would hold off at least until AMERICAN LEAGUE everyone finished Detroit 8 Chicago 4 New York 5 Los Angeles 4 The second round was 75 per Washington 5 Cleveland 2 cent completed Friday when a Minnesota 5 Boston I Baltimore at Kansas City rain downpour accompanied by light-PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE fling and a I sized hail Seattle 6-1 San Diego 4-41 Portland 6-2 Salt Lake City 210 caused a postponement Tacoma 8 Spokane 5 All scores were canceled with Vancouver 6 Hawaii 5 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE a complete replay of the second Jersey City 3 Toronto I round scheduled Saturday Buffalo 6 San Juan I Syracuse IS Richmond 6 HO innings) Among the washouts was Tom- Rocheste at Columbus rain that predicted thunderstorms would hold off at least until everyone finished The second round was 75 per cent completed Friday when a downpour accompanied by light fling and marble- sized hail caused a postponement All scores were canceled with a complete replay of the second round scheduled Saturday Among the washouts was hPre I hr 111Y7ittInn I gnR Pr 17 61 9 22 161 State fittirb Iles Swinton Skinner Krsoich Lonna 13 49 II 3411 Skinner 1114 Knotaon 14-11litps Wirolhorn 10 711 lio et 91 In 5 er 5n Williams MO VW 17 64 9 22 344 best 5(1randialtwIti1 2 8 15 7 Rodgers oll 17 II 9 21 '''114 9 3 1 5 Enenirds Ind 12 44 9 15 311 gn i London i 10 1on1 ond hi a tthWl A mnrom Den IS 45 In I' 333 McAnane Holm IS SI 9 12 321 1 19 fill 2 24 here I'J'YJr l'e'xas 11 Porter Den 9 ltd et Krsnich 10iiK 141 ii 1 '346 State! 7 it fitle" knKu'R'01174-8-11117)nps Windhorn Om A 10 711 II 3 111 9 IP er bh An W1106016 PR) -VW 17 64 9 22 3 44 1 Sehrt1141 tl 3:11 i2 1 7 2 ILdger: FVi :1 3:11 here I State 9 hest Two or three of the 33 golfers still on the course when play was stopped appear ed to have a chance to equal Aaron But it was all for nothing when the deluge came While Aaron and a few others were disappointed another group didn't complain The washouts canceled big scores they had posted on the boards and gave them another crack at it Included was Rex Baxter Jr Ile was tied with Aaron for the first-round lead at 68 but Friday carded a 3-over par 76 for 144 Professional Golfers Association officials said the final 36 will field 60 PACE VEGAS FIELD Sandra Ousted Sowell Faces Rathmell Today Tommy Aaron's )-under par 72 that appeared good for a 36-hole lead of 140 uil a 0-LIMIL-1 poi Mal appeared good for a 36-hole lead of 140 VETERANS Hot On Breath Hebert Feels Neck Belongs to Sam I IN HOUSTON May 6 (1--A University of Texas senior met the course record holder Saturday in the 36-hole finals of the Womens Texas Golf Association champion the 36-hole finals of the Womens1 Texas Association champion- Golf TEXAS LEAGUE I Lit! piiiyeU tirmay atter tne tie Rio Grande Ban Antonio 2 I I of 123 is trimmed to the low i victoria 2 Tulsa Austin 79 Amarillo 25 I 'scorers and ties Saturday ship tournament Wanda Sowell of Tyler the Texas co-ed who won the state li public links crown last monthf played Mrs John Rathmell angers Release Wall Fricano Garcia Houston on Mrs Itathmell's home Houston Country Cluh course Miss Sowell beat San Antonio's Twa sot "in ogle Mm- it ni 1111 tiouston country ciun course Miss Sowell beat San Antonio's Moves Reach I he played Sunday after the I of 123 is trimmed to the low TRINKIE porta Hier BY IINI Atartriers ii egtuiled hySnead and Hebert who plaNed in the days final WOMM le with Bolt The eagles arid bogey all were posted Thursday Friday he connected with fRe birdies hut turned to May 15 Player Limit Mrs Joe Carmack Friday 2-1 to gain the finals Mrs Rathmell to gain the finals Mrs Rathmell Houston Lamar and a 74 by William Michael Bison of Amarillo The individual titlists in the fie divisions will be determined from both the team members and golfers competing as singles Friday scores! Class 4A Amarillo 114CONIS (Danny Neese 77 William latichael Gibson 74 William Whitley 76 StfVen Lane Le Crone 77) Houston Lamar tRandy Gle selman 73 Tom Taylor 81 Boh Leftwich 7h Mike Murphy 75) Paschal (John lawsm 77 Jere Whitaker 73 Ronny Rea HI John Wiggins 851 Warn 4 ThomaA sham 81 Roger Beck Davis Fiche' berger 77 Jamea Martin 783 ClithS 3A' Kermit (Gerald Allen 85 Silly Frankfather 90 Steve Stover 90 Jimmy Clavlon 75) Conroe iLerov Poim sett 85 Danny Nichnla 80 Bernard Rolf-art 78 Mike Owens 72F Sulphur Springa (Charlet( Caruthers 77 David Flowers 80 Harold Sharbee 80 Glenn Irvin 921: Del Rio (J Mathena 84 Underwood 80 Bob Ricks 89 DaVid 853 Class 2A Coleman (Eddie Smith 84 Billy Leinal 84 Don Gainea 91 James Lindsey 64v: Columbus (Bobby Walla 88 Henry Masse! AC Karl Youenn Hilly Youena SD Terrell (Albert Davit) 80 Ronnie Parkerson 92 Rudd Runnels 85 Bob Sturgeon 94): Edna (111119 Riddle 80 TommY Bell 85 Tuch Brown 82 Nolan Stafford 91) Class IA: Memphis (Dwight Gant 93 Stain Goodnight 91 AllYn Harrison 92 Dick Morgan 87) Haltsville (Roy Grammer 89 Dink Ford 87 Al Jones 119 Mack Arnold Wt AlMinv (Rocky Hill 77 Gene Gray 82 Donn Hnerta was 84 Don NI 871 Lake Car I Is I anwhIln 77 Gern Id Chnson Sal Mike Chenths In HI Fddie IA lese 80 Co' IV Goren II aria? In7 Ja ate Barter 124 Bob Heats: Ill Jut kit (it ern Everm8n I William Earl resnack cr2 Charles Huggins 9f1 nanny Siitifier 110 John CCItilS311 114 rAltir1 ChArlem Ford 91 ()Gym Weise 99 Sammy Pearson 95 Joel Barton 1114 1 Meridian tkent Bass 101 David White 98 Roberts 121 Junnly Rrown oweastee saahlne I ROTITIIP Ramborg 2 Gary Sorrel() 94 Rarriv 141Pr? 95 Her Inn Dixon 98) Bertram (Donald Braun Ina Mae Tudor 118 M(114110'1 127 Frank Allen 128) pvnte (David Frasier 113 John (Fara 120 Nicks: Araks 122 19111 Know 1103 the tournament medalist defeated another youngster Sandra Palmer of Fort Worth 4-3 'VEGAS SCORES The Dallas-Fort Worth Rang- Dallas and pref er ed not to ers Friday dropped three pitch- make road trips with the club ers cutting down to within one Outfielder Gale Wade who Is most of his praise on his driy er Asked if he was doing anything differently now from in previous tour campaign Hebert said he was driving better and using a mallet-headed putter "like Dow l'insterwald's" "I guess I've played 25 rounds with lien Hogan in he last two or three years Hebert said ''A man who plays with Hogan is going to learn something about hitting a driver That guy will make you look like a five-handirapper if you don't know how to drive Saturday is the day Arnold Palmer must make his rim here if he's to gain any grinind on flary Player They are 1-'2 in the I9fil cash drive and Players at shnts front of Palmer Palmer is teeing off in one of the earliest twosomes so will have the advantage of unmarked greens SOFTBALL CHART of the 20-player limit which they must reach by May 15 Cut loose were veterans Murray Wail and Marion Fricann LAS VEGAS Nev May Jay Hebert vho insists he is only beginning to learn the game of golf at 38 had one of the authentic oldtimers nipping at his heels Saturday as the Tournament of Champions ad vaneed to the third round at Desert Inn Country Club Itched eldest of a Louisiana brother act was looking over his shoulder at the familiar face Of Sal 11 Snead Iio 114 trying to make this los most SUCCeSSIni LW VegAS appearance fleberrs 113 I 1 under par tor two roands as in front of Snead and three bihr ad of a troublesome trio consisting of Stan Leonard Dnug Ford and Tommy Loll Leonard winner of the event here posted the day'ii first five-under C7 later to see New Leader in Singles FORT WAYNE Ind May 6 IP lolie Beatty of Chico Cal posted 647 Friday to take the with his ailing wife in North Carolina is on the inactive list but can be returned to duty May 11 if he returns by then When he becomes active another player must be cut and General Manager Bay Johnson expects to have more player help before the cutdown date Fricano had permitted eight runs in three relief appearances Wall (0-1) after three relief stints) had given up four and Garcia 10-21 who started once and relieved three times twice unsuccessfully had permitted eight earned runs in only two and two-thirds innings $iti 117 113 hi It 47 69- 1111 h't h7 1 it 117 11 111 611 71) 1 11 4 71 IN '71 611 1 11 ill lig 7t 79 110 71 711 111 71t 112 71 71 141 7'2 79 II? 71 7 111 71t -141 711 74 -144 711- 145 74 71-145 74 71-145 71 74-145 76- 145 71 14 71 73 -1111 75 71-1411 7 5 73 14 JAY tiehtt I SAH1 ermitil ng I old i art Is Ito 1 Vk Ail Jr PAvrt J401111011 VFW VrttOirl I 111er 1111 Pt) hul SAler MAY well frrrv tiotrber Solwhak rknip rirsterlualti brnlel Palmer PAvil onohr rft i Hrrlett 1 FRIDAY'S RESULTS singles lead in the Vornen In- and newcomer Bill Garcia who Rter Murray 4 Meadowbrook 51e1h ternational Ilowhng Congress Merchants I (RA Hombrus failed to click alter a good spring fi tl' I i 0 Tarrant Merchants 2 Vandersnorts I Anchor Metal 5 Southern Audit 2: American League Leaders i training showing All were given Forest Hill BAIA 6 Matthew Mem outright releases to give them an Meth 4 James AVP Rapt 11 Peoples Plaver Cliih et Pet Church ai Travis Ave Rapt 16 College Temple Cleve 19 ail 11 211 412 opportunity to latch on elsewhere Ave BAPt 9 Evans Ave BaPt la Slivers Clit 17 61 13 22 361 Broadway Rapt 5 Azle Aver Rapt A Home Bet la 62 9 22 355 IL 'Lucy can Timer MPM PRpt 0 North Bailee Minn 19 6N 14 23 334 Walt Still will be associated Barn 5 Rosen Heights Rapt 2 Handler Gentile Rail '21) 61 13 21 344 Rent la Edgewood Rapt a Hormone Cash Bet lit 61 16 21 344 with the club however in promo- Ram 12 Meadowhrook Rapt 4 Im Runnels 11S 16 34 4 IA 3:43 i months! Rapt 10 Bethel Tempt II: Tar Mantic NY la 70 19 2:1 329 Donal work Ile is employed in I rant Road Rapt 10 Tate SPIMILS Bapt2 1 11' it I.

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