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12- Wins Twice in CIF PORT ames Keglcr' Korner High Scores Get Bounced Stanku Ordered Mrmhback Hughes Scores In 880 CHICAGO (AP) Riled' Ed ADMITS RETALIATION MOVE in should know I've -been one of his better managers, I haven't been ejected from a game yet. die Stanky of the Chicago Whit Sox, warning American League rivals was a "retaliation You can took at my blue lit was a alow curve that gotl IChlcago Cubs, I had my skull hive been no retaliation by thei fractured in the minors and my eyes and tell I'm a peaceloving White sot. laway, I hive good eyes. That manager," Friday blamed the. man.

But I don't let, anybody "One pitch after J. C. Martin, hearing eventually suffered. Gary James of St. Francis so-called curve broke about one 'But if any pitcher knocks push around my players." DUr catcher, hit a two-run hom High proved a stalwart Knight Minnesota Twins for a hot bean- nuwry-elghth of an inch.

Irinwn a hatter, he has tn nav the; Stanky admitted, as stated by er, Perry hits Weis, a .106 hit ine feud which erupted between (Friday at the CIF Southern "Ttiev started it and I finished il. d. Vm mrml ter, imaek in the back, just juie sax and linns inursaay. section track semifinals a Westminster High with a pah Minnesota Manager Sam Mcle after Thursday's game, that last Sunday at Detroit-he -told Sox Stanky told The Associated it by liaving Johnny Buihardtjif rm guilty of protecting my throw at- Perry. I'm a relalla-Llayers, take me to court, be- three inches below the neck.

If the umpire goes out and talks to Press in an interview the Twins of victories in the hurdles 41-1 'made fools out of themselves1 I'erry, don't throw at them. vision. pitcher Brace Howard to thrnw at Tieer pitcher Joe Sparma cause I'm going to protect my players if the other guy starts lion manager, get that dear. If they hit one of my hitters intentionally, I'm going to retaliate a brush-back exchange in But' he didn't and. after Perry James won both heals, tak which Al wets, Sox ihorlsluo, it" ing the highs in 14,1 and the gets hit, he says Everybody even.

now. let's after one Sox player was hit by a pitched ball and two others brushed back. by hitting that pitcher. If they Asked If he had heard from got plunked in the back and the tn ID.fl. start it, I'll finish it.

American League President Joe would UilnK more of Ferry. Twins' Jim Ferry was struck on Ken Hughes of San Marino Howard reportedly refused his pitching arm. "I never hurt anybody In df he was honest enouih to say. Crown, btanky replied: and was scolded by Stanky in I don't expect tn hear from Stanky also Sairi if plate um I "Yes, I jot teed nff after Martin hit that homer, so 1 threw at the turned in his best time ever in the 880 with a clocking of 1:54.5, but finished second to Ed Ricke of Millikan who him. When do you eel thrown In baseball and I don't intend to.

I got beaned the first time 1 went to bat in the majors with the the dugout, Mele said he learned from a Chicago player. pire Neater Chylak had admonished the Twins, there wiuldl I next man up.1 Instead, he aaysl I 'jail for being honest? crossed the tape at 1:52,5. Hughes' best previous mark was recorded in Hit Rw Leaders in Dive Hondo League finals and lest week at fielltlowor. Ron Fister of Western set new CIF record in the two- mile, comine across with Devlin Sizzles In Storm 9:12.9. Fister thereby broke his By HERB' HEMMING While browsing through lit latest Issue of Bowling magazine, the official publication of the American Bowling Congress, I found it very interesting to discover that 31 claim.1; lor high scare awards were rejected by (he ABC committee when it met March 27, All but one of the claims were denied becaust the lanes on which the scores wire bowled were conditioned improperly in a manner which created hail paths.

This group included jour 300 games, two. 19 series over TOO, three 11-ln-a-rpw awards and two scores eligihle lor season-end awards. Another claim for a 300 game award was denied because the tournament in which the score was bowled was not sanctioned by ABC. The committee's ruling on Ihesf claims brought to 58 the total number Df claims rejected during the past year because the lanes were "doctored." The committee found that improper lane conditions were found in almost all sections of the country. Rex J.

Brown, committee chairman, said, "Every member of this committee realizes the disappointment an ABC member must feel when his- claim for recognition of a high is rejected, but we likewise believe that no Congress member would want to accept a high score award that was tainted or not won in proper fashion." Recent spot checks by the ABC indicate a slowing down of the lane doctoring trend. This indeed brings a growing responsibility on the bowling proprietors Id the bowlers who patronize Iheir lanes. When so much effort goes into bowling a. 300 game, it does not seem fair that this tremendous accomplishment should be takep away because of the carelessness of the proprietor. BILL TUCKER of Alhambra was named to the men's squad chosen by the Southern California bowling writers.

Two AJl-Stars, along with the man and woman bowler of the year, will be chosen from among the 15 howlers on each squad, at the annual bowling writers banquet June 11. ELLY BEUCHES rolled a nice 242 game, with handicap, to win the monthly high game trophy and rash award of the Monday Noonlire Tournament at Bahama Lanes. This' is quite a fete as EUy is a new howler with a 128 average who bowls in the Monday Morning League. Wylla Harrison rolled her first 600 series In the Tuesday morning league at Bahama, with a beautiful BID scratch, ARCADIA BOWL'S Ladies Day Sweeper last Friday went to Mary SLhvonen who came in with a 593. Tn the stfcnnd spot was Marie La Foya with a 5S0 and the third place went to Marian Kelferman for 564.

Winning the shampoo and set was Jean' Angela and gift certificates were won by Toni Ryseli and Gwen Breedbve. DID YOB KNOW? The AJBC tournament on the ABC lanes in Rochester went tn a 17-year-old high school senior who rolled a 680 scratch series? old mark of 0:18.3 whien he set Hunt Hops Of Twins, Pascual Yanks Nip 2 Streaks usl last week. Mm of Lone Besch Poly gained sweet revenge over rival Dave Murphy of Sutrny Hills In the shorput, toeing the iron ball 67-6 for a new CIF Murphy set the old mark FORT WORTH, Tex, (AP) Australian Brace Devlin shot al On Giants two-under-par 68 Friday and increased his lead to' three strokes al the halfway poinl of oi 65-1 last week. Hubbell is now 1-1 in head-to-head meet ings with Murphy this year. the Colonial National Invitation! Arcriiii ul i.

Golf Tournament. NEW YORK (AP) Elston. JjQS0X 3 Athletics 0 tied for third in the pole vault! iff "I 5, Card 3 lat 14-0. AT WESTMINSTER Fridavnihf Vtaf! CINCINNATI CAP) Johnnyjtotal of 135 compared with Gnnescored the other in support, of JffJJ Tommy Helms pier's who shot a second M'WffS' 69. the New York Yankees edged I illuUL -I) HO-1 round I eighth as the New York Mers defeated San Francisco 7-5.

It counting for all of Cincinnati's R. H. Sikei had the day's best Minnesota 2-1 Friday mght. MS llrat Seat) Word IMllfikaiil r-hrrl (An-he'TT.) (jend was the Giants' fifth loss in run in a 5-3 victory over St.j round, a fiT, but weighted by the The Yankees' victory ton Red Sm tte A-s anchor of. an opening (6 it left two five'game winning streaks him well hank in the lightning--the Twins' and Camjlo Pascu- h.oJ j-lllrsl Utah Julian Grind;) their last six games.

iTtflay night. Hunt, who also brought in two louls Iplagued tourney. ai's. hnsai city tr: Atoll runs wtui a suigie ine sixtn, is now 11 for 17 against the Devlin watn bothered when rascuat gave up only lour nits obrhw cecMo 3ioo PnvriJi 0 Hip licrnfninrt vicitrid the 7 IV in six injiinrrs. hut three ramp Hossrk rj fi GffsDPr cf 2 0 1 0 Giants this season.

He was also smifti a i i i shomsiiy rt 1 1 nlyard Colonial Country Club the fifth inning wnen the Yan- Htrshber ri lilt wilh a pitch and singled in a i joims'n i i llcourse and held up pley for IS kees scored their runs. rsM I minutes. Clele Boycr led off wilh a do- penect evening at tne plate. i FUr IwnKrnl Ipy.lJ.tnewCiP r(rd, broke 'SI IIS Alter hitting straight a i 1 1 Metasi iSoSI The forecast called for rain uble, the second hit off Pascual, 'etes since last Sunday, Saturday afternoon, so tne and nowam ioiiohcu iGiants suddenly hit for power in Dodger Game af'vMif. it jl starting time will be moved up gle for Uie first run.

After." the sixth, tying the soio homers by Jim Hart and fcnifey IBlshoo A-ndl Ml: I Continued frntn page, ft Oiue Brown, tiart also Homered' will go off the tee at with a triple into the left field with the bases emntv Pagan and Bill Mazcroski all' to for twn more runs eishfh. singled and Willie Stargell doubled across two of (lie runs. the fourth, after pinch hitter Nate Oliver singled (or Bob Hunt second homer ot the 12:20 p.m. corner. Bad weather has harassed all Downing, in evening hiE i i tonrnamepts, in addition record at allowed only six i Jlto the New Orleans tournament hits and struck DUt 11 Including' Clemente, Clendenon and Maz-! season came off losing reliever Miller, Manager Harry Walker WP-fcnllnjo.

A eroski drove in singletons. Lindy MeDanlel. It followed a Drought on Pete Mikkelsen in Harmon Killebrew three times. Orioles 8-5, Tigers 9-5 PV-JIm Burton ISrmid Ann yantr) bin or) relief nf Fryman. He promptly Bob Miller had tD cnmi BALTIMORE (AP) Dick to get the final two outs in the got Maury Wills to mt into tiii iiintnr after 1st Wjtp- double nlay.

bunt single tiy John htephensnn and a bloop hit by Ed Bressoud, and snapped a ii tie. The victory went to Met HJ-Mwrls (Comotnnl 4-1W. Vrttwn LB P-lvl Kfnn3f (FMlhlfl) ff a ft MM i 8 U' "cAidJHe and Bill Freehan iSfe -3" BSE? c7 1 8 ch as i Si S-lhe Detroit Tisers wliinned Bal- Phil 6, Astros 5 HOUSTON (AP) A sacri- Uever Dick Selma, wlio relievedl roskj drive in his tally. I re Moeller, who took over Sutton made sure he JSStSSr Cn.v, ilwll) starter Jack Fisher in Uie smth. jfice fly by Cookie Rojas in the! inning brought in Harvey Mn 3lfcaj Tdm JwTkoor' Hit vfi Jl jf ij'timare in m'Shtcap and imS1 A i 1 1 Rom doubleheader.

The Orioles iiispino rri mn tlie opener S-4 behind a 13- Kuenn with the winning run and gave uie r-jmarjeipnia a-yj. 60 victDrv over HnuKtnn' Frirlavli' Kurft Bills-' MD.WH. him menially prepared for his a Kf't Irt a ilia SL'J 'squeeze bunt as Moeller threw The Dodgers besjan chipping u.mhiv TnrWo lm star. SI 5 9 Vjbt ifc 2 ill ilffil: Jbr. i sway al lefthander Fryman in m0Veii (D third and May, to iiiiSiV fef tne tmra and fourth lnnines.

iho nar fl A5rmnte 3b I 3 -'Jhnson (Luokj) 51! sending him to the showers iniendmon drew an intention- Inn (Coniolonl I6J, Dnll Indians 3, Qiisox 2 mo lourin. ai Ktargell scored on Pa- UUVSUl. '(Morult!) 11.4, CHICAGO (API The Cleve-, iTT.n'V.V.'.'.V.V.V.'.V. 7.B-M; wiuie uavis tripled ott Uie- gan's sacrifice fly fo mci.ic Xiu? uunu uk iijjiu: lAin mil crjiii! fc4 1111 ESS. "iiiiiiii! land Indians scored three un- nim earned runs in the first inning bS'ui the help of an error byrSumoi rfiiKo- 1 H7 Tommy Davis' single in the the second nf a fnur-rjame series mffl-Lnni rcom4T5l third.

Al Ferrara walked and with the Pirates at Dodger Slad- ffl Jeff Torborg collected his first ium. Steve Blass (2-1) will fire. HjZwhiiS rt pVim.1'1 (jene rense and held on for a 3- jjorir. 1 1 1 ill iuiFk'Jiikii WP pishrr.jAsBfwnaite. Kufnr- HR AdirU'lo (1).

iSjvCroKyYr'1 f-i2 victory Chicago Fr- 1 i iio WKte Sox Friday nomer oi tne year, a r.eep shot for the Bues. Braves 12, Cub 2 What9 Ifoina in Swart ir'ur: 7 ATLANTA (AP) Mackl HI Jones hammered his first two Survives CIF Plav homers of the season and led bssv Jiiis BUS aJIPKBS IT.TCTlnrl. 1 T. y.H. K'viriE'r1 five-homer assault that, poweredl jjijj iiS3 Braves to lory over the Chicago Cubs Fri Piep League champion Fltnl- day nighl PREP TRACK CIF semi- 4 p.m.

5 BOWLINfi. finals, Chaffey, a.m. 5 p.m. -2- HORSE RAC- BIKBWAY Openins of IKG: L.A. Handicap from Neweli Hikeway, near SduUi Hollywood Park, enlranee of Rose Bowl, 12:30 5:30 p.m.

4 GOLF: p-m. Sam Rneari. HORSE RACING Holly- 7:30 p.m. 13 BOXING: wood Park, 1:15 Wayne Thornton vs. Jose Tor- FOOTBALL UCLA Spring res for light heavyweight title, game, Spauldlng Field, 2:30 SUNDAY D-m.

nASFH4T.r TVirirrort PJ(li! CHICAGO fS3n ridje was the lone San Gabriell Valley baseball team to survive Potthast 'Doubles' In City Net Play CIF playoff action Friday after f'nT mi noon, scoring a 5-4 victory over; wlroll o. Bolti lilting Whittier Chnsti: Frtlnjonjj, "ia "ip1' EH 50 I I JBAUv SDUlhern Cal JC Pittsburgh, Dodger Stadium, 'nine innings, finals, Citrus Stadium, fi p.m. 1 n.m. i In the triple A division, Catho- By DICK CHARNOCK AAWC GOLF Pasadena AA at Occidental, BOAT RACING Nafional League representative Loyrt-i iKellogi and Solauli to overcome In today's opening of the dsth Jl li ll 15 p.m. amoers vs.

wcrs, boat draes, Skl-Land fPerrisl. i'a belted Sierra League eham- (S.aoblnsonl. WP- first round ue, while tne of Pasadena's district Cal State L.A., 7:30 p.m. p.m.; vyater ski novice pion Ajiisa 9-1 and Pacific Lca-SPAAU All-Comers meet, Ml. championships, Lake Elsi- jgue champ Montebeilo took It second rated team of Leonard cr Pimrd, and Neudtcker were famedjKt.

tennis championships at Brook- side Park, top-seeded Bob Pott- ion file chin from Pacific of thei Citrus Belt loop to the rune of anainst Bradford and Handle. ie HEHiaSO bast drew a bye in the singles Junior men singles at a.m. i COLLEGE BASEBALL SEAn-PRO BASEBALL NA1A District 3 Playoffs CoK stars vs. S1 Mary't Brooksitle Park, 1 p.m. NCAA BrorjkEidfl Pal.k, 1:43 PiE; college division playoffs (re- pasatieila Yankees at Monro Titan Netters Win The San Marino Tllans sur-vivea four losses in -the first singles matches to senre a come-from-behind 23-5 second round CIF len'nis victory over Santa T-o.

In douhle A play, Mike Big as the time designated bv the but Will ee action in the doublet r-y Hfirvnr-, I COTlJ, use Pasadena Department of Rec teamed with Dick Leach, in Ihe meeting that will consume bftfh gins fanned 10 hatters and his' Iteammates exploded for five! reation for the annual net meet tn swui5 into action. The early tills and next week-end for com runs ihe fifth inning as fiioiiih I Maria on the losers' courts. pletion. TENNIS RESULTS HdIImoI Hprikeurlj at Lo Jolln: Hills ruined Duarte's hOpes for seeded rign; bOhina tne ian via. n-m.

DRAG RACING San Fernando. 1 p.m. ROLLER DERBY Olympic Auditorium. 7 p.m. AUTO RACING Figure stocic.

Ascot Park, 7 p.m. a championship with a 5-3 win Gabriel high football coach, THE NEW CONCEPT on the Falcons' diamond. SrSifh ipmSSoi int tpijn. dole) 1-10, 4-3, 9nlJ Lull (Loi Anlt-lei) dH. Rov earm ISnn rJIHol 4-1.

gional). La Palma Stadium, -Anaheim, iwo games, first at 5 p.m. BOAT RACING National boal drags, Ferris, 2 p.m. ACTA RACING 3 A midgets. Ascot Park, p.m.

PRA stocks, Saugus Slafllum, 8 p.m. DRAG RACING-Irwindale, 6 p.m. Lions, 8 p.m. morning schedule found the following pairings among the seeded, Paul Jamison (3) vs, Craig Chris Cha.pin (t) vs. Chris Gilpin; Alex McGilvray f5) vs.

Jack Roberscn; Dnve Nick vs, Tony Wheeldin; Potthast, all of whom will get; IN CAR CARE! I tin Li hntii action today, are Tom Leon- ilnflles (5K6nrl fgindl ird of Arcadia, Boo Sherman 'ofr Rosemead. and Terrv N4u- ili KARATE All-Stars Tournament, Cal State L.A. gym, 1 p.m. Ideeker of Arcadia. Leonard Leonard (1) vs.

John Ulson. neu- 9ILL MCJCOX IftWMtL Chrullan ojo- onal nlSWtkhnlr drew Gene Rhodes for 4 first vs, Bob Aim assy, ischeduled for 10 a.m. nn Orjuo Ha'mmsr rpd Ocnnjl BASEBALL Dodgers vs. round tussle, Sherman and KSnt Coleman were bracketed, and Pittsburgh, Dodger. Stadium, w.m.JZL m- iB-aowu Hnmww).

sotfiri For Sundav it is exnected that (S-7, 40. Koin i nm 'fjn- ncrBAii -erTBa itK divisions of play will be be brought Into the seml-. final stage from where ll)c ar 'Neudecker drew Walter all being listed for 12 o'clock matches. SSf SSt ELECTRONIC i B.ar Dodgers vs, Pittsburgh. 10 .30 p.m.

710 BASE- 3:30 n.m. -71- AUTO :30 n.m. 710 BASE- r. 'J. BALL, Angels vs Washiliglon.

CWG: Indianapolis 500 quali- JUSM' itF" 94 Leach and Potthast, defend 'livlty will oe resumed the nxl DIAGNOSIS 'weeK-enfl ing in the men's doubles, had Ikohwit lorfr roD lous rono i ilnvlol Ml. JOImt llnio IChllll 41. tar' ill, Cnnzoliil RACING: Die Preakness, .1:30 p.m. 740 AIITO RACING "500" Qualifying. 6 p.m.

-n- BASEBALL: Dodgers Pittsburgh. 150 SEPARATE SCIENTIFIC TESTS GIVEN IH LESS THAN 30 MINUTES NO ROOM FOR ERROR! ill ntllnu repur Iiki lh ium ir ioi: My mrantt LEASE WITH NAIA' TENNIS fying. TV trt a.m. BASEBALL: Angels Washington, 12:30 p.m. -2- RODEO ROWLING: National Rodeo Finals, team bowling.

2 p.m. -9- GOLF: Colonial Invitational Tournament. Hr-r-EjIffi frirk Lebie -from Robert loud and have hi full, faclory outhoriied, fflciil- Wit ot your dlipoiot. Thli ll in- TV 11 a.m.- -4- BASEBALL: Cleveland vs. Chicago.

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AAWU Cliampionshlps. p.m, i- RUSSIAN 3:30 p.m. 2 HORSE SPORTS REVOLtlttO: Sp- HACING; The Prealmesf. cial on Iron Curtain sports. ROBERT LOUD LEASING and llnol loihy h.3lnr-lnt I Dally MlM-Yartr 9rf IBS t.

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