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Record-Journal from Meriden, Connecticut • 4

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I 67- MsrWsi Recent Setnrdey MirMprlIUfJ JliielQ eaas ivi Crewman No 1 Choice In 50G Gotham Stakes 66 In 2nd Round Zooms Nicklaus Into Spotlight jf second ia City Line ia the Lou-iana Derby at New Orleans River Divide Farm Cosmic Tip winner of the Derby Prep last week Louis Ropers Blaze Starr and Bar-AI-Mr Stable Devil It la alio have strong At Giilfstrcam By The Associated Press Jockey Jacinto Vasqued was Ifl- 'Gulf stream Park Friday Vasquez was attempting to take Bill Hartack who won the INCjured and hit mount Sky Bid Kentucky Derby aboard El Peco had to be destroyed after a Decidedly rides a pair jocular spill ia the sixth race at of Louigville eligible at Meadows He has Tourlourou in the first section i his mount between two horses and-El Peco's Beekeeper in the when they drifted together corn-second Llangollen Farm's Prince ifag to the 16th pole Vasquez Mito and Sky Blue Stbles lnlC)lej gg sky Bid and at-Switdiback are other Derby eH-jtempted to swing over but Sky gibles in the first division Bid fell heavily spilling the jockey Bidder's Royal Tower Earl over' his head Scriptese ridden by Apprentice Norman Reagan fell over Sky Bid spilling Reagan Reagan was net injured Vasquez got to his feet staggered toward the nil and collapsed He was hospitalized with bade injuries In the feature race Mrs Smart Deb last champion 2-yesr old filly made XT Mika Souchak picked up total ana putt rolls la lead at the By Hm dais i Tbreytrd hone many of them named for the Kentucky Drrby-Preakness-Belmoflt triple crown aerie will action Saturday ia important race at Aqueduct Oaklaana Park and Bay Meadow Nino were entered la New York for the $50000 Gotham Stake at Aqueduct with Crew- sun famed tad Bonjour second choice for the on mile event-j -Eight were entered at Hot Springs Ark for the $35000 Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn while the California Derby Trial at Bay Meadows at Saa Mateo Calif was split into two divisions Thir- teea ware shewn in the first sec- ion and 14 in the second division of the one mile trial Ten grass course niruien were entered at Laurel for the £5000 Wilwyn Handicap 1 1-16 miles and the tame number at Gulf-stream Park for the 515000 Fort Lauderdale Handicap 1 Ml miles oa the maia course Keenelind open' the Kentucky season with seven entered for the 510000 Phoenix Handicap at six furlong Eight were entered at Lincoln Downs for the Pawtucket Handi-cap George Crewman not nominated for the Derby and Patrice Jacobs Bon jour have top weight of 122 pounds in the Gotham Last year Widenera Jaipur limn the Gotham and later was crowned 3-yearrtd king It will be Crewman's first start since he upset Never Bend 1962 champion 2-year-old in the Garden State Stakes Nov 10 Boo jour was'nosed out by Candy Spots at Santa Anita then won the Gold Cup nt Bowie Candy Spots and Never Bend are co-favorites for theKentucky Derby May 4 Theodore A Lemon Twist Is probable favorite for the Arkansas Derby and ia winner of even of his Inst 12 races He was Palmar by his own admission ragged and mentally tired had bogies ia shorting 73 for 147 Player foe little South African who won here two year ago lost some of his touch end slipped to a 74 for a 145 This is not an impossible pod- tion for the defending champion and heavily favored Palmer who has ia recent years become a fairway Houdlni with Ms fantastic and unbelievable finishes He was eight shots out of first piece in the US Open at Denver 1969 with only one round to play He rallied to win the dtenv pionship with a 2-stroke margin over Nicklaus then an amateur I has performed similar miracles in fashioning three maa ten victories Francis (Bo) Winmger who shared the first round lead with Souchak 'at 19 end lame-armed Ed Furgol were tied for fourth place at 141 Wininger one-putted eight greens for an even par 72 and Furyol 46 Open winner in 1954 Mrdied the final hole for a 71 despite bad break it the per 5 15th where Ms approach lit a woman and bounced into A water to cost Mm a 5 Tied at 143 were Sam Snead a three-time winner of this event who shot a 73 Dick Mayer for mer US Open champion with second round 75 and Tony Lem a whose 69 waa the second best score cf ths day Julius Boros who won thn US Open in 1992 also fired a 69 for 145 tieing Player The stocky 210 pound Souchak made charges at the Open championship three years running 1959 at Winged Foot -In Memaroneck NY At Den-ver in 1960 end at Birmingham Mich in 19(1 but each time clicking cameras and a fickle putter speared his chances lie never wavered Friday how- ever as- he trudged over foe (- B55yard per 72 Augusta Nation- al course with his jawi firmly et and a baseball cap pulled low over hie eyes Looking at the scoreboards and knowning exactly what he hid to- do to either hold or'take the lead the former footballer played eight straight pan until he came to foe 18th There he hit a booming drive to the middle of the fairway on the 425yard uphill hoi and" THE SOUCHAK STANCE lifts a leg on the 18th green as for a birdie ia the second rou round of tha Master Golf Tournament yesterday at Augusta Ga Souchak tied for the first round lead with a halfway mark Thn fins la the background liked the shot ton (AP Wire photo) Is Bean Balls Dennis Gaffney Named Local I Director and foe-pitcher have ty Interpret the rules for foe Qeveland Manager Birdie Teb-bett said he and Dark had a telephone conversation about the beanball incidents ell Is now begotten Tibbtts said two clubs have been traveling together for too many yeaqi to have pure speculation inure the said Teb-betts I wanted to make sure Alvin understands we positively were not throwing at Mays or anyhody else 3 7 -r I O- tern more strokes on per for a sole possession of one stroke Crucial Game Tonight For McConnell Stars Needing a win to be assured af nt hast tie for -the Farmington Valley League championship McConnell's All Stan will play host to foe Wethersfield Eagles at tonight nt foe focal Meriden and Manchester ire currently tied for the top rung la -the league each team having one test remaining A win team would farce a Meriden Manchester playoff for the corwn McConnell's will gelnte the fray at full 'strength her foe locals are going into tho important game as favorites Cleveland Gub would become general and coach of the Eagles askeid McNamee president of the said last 'night: and read the story and there would he any I make any on It nowil foe eagles are'expeetd to hold a stockholders meeting sometime foil month nt which time it will be determined who wants to sen and what price should be asked Aa unimpeachable source clpee to the Eaglea says he wa confident a majority of foe stockholders would vote to sell especially if the purchaser wee Paul Brown The Eagles probably 'would Ming in the neighborhood of 54-5 million to foe sane (0 owners of 91 units of stock Some of tl stockholders undoubtedly would inff thiV inti sist on holding the it (interests but it ia believed a majority will sell providing the' new otaer guarantees the team will remain in Philadelphia Brown wa fired recently coach genertYmanager ofthe Browns by club President Arthur Modell The veteran pro executive has however a contract calling for Substantial payments from the Browns over the next five yea His salary alonq reportedly ft 5700001 year The in has learned font'JNFL' had 1 informal discussions with Brown and Modell trying to prevent the two from going to court to settle 'their differences Brown contends Modell breaoied their contract which calls for him to be coach general manager He says he already was vice president' the new post assigned him by Modell' There is aoipq thinking that Brown'ii waiting for foe stockholders to clarify their position before really-sitting down and hammering out in amicable settlement with the Browne he is collecting on his contract and it make goot business for him' to get out until ha has something to go to 1 spring training and It would be a ridiculous thing to do not even TnNfoe same league' Alvin should have' known better but he felt he had toprofoe acquisition of Paul Wag- against a Wethersfield team font holds -an earlier Win ever foe locals But on the strength of recent performances plus tact his 5100000 player- and this is understandable So over and done with Rrpttntion Today For Little Leagues Representative ef tea dtyi force Uttle Leagues will be at tbs City HaO Auditorium bum a-m to 3 pjn to 'registor all beys whs want to play peewce baseball this year Boys between the agss ef I and 13 mart register including holdover players sad farmhands af fast year Registrants mart accem-paaled by a parent or guardian led are naked to bring birth certificates Ths heads sf fos Walsh aad Barry Leagues have announced that there are so registration or Insurance fees Ilouk Predicts Third Straight Yankee Pennant FORT LAUDERDALE Fla The lart time foe Yankees lost the pennant was In 1958 Casey Stengel made a pre-season saying: got foe American League by the tail" It was Ms own tail which was caught in the wringer as the White Sox won the flag Manager Ralph Houk isn't concerned with foe bit of precedent In his annual pre-season statement yesterday Houk quietly but confidently predicted the third-straight Yank flag In hia thrse years ns bos learn is stronger than it wa year ago in two ways" he said have Tony Kubek at shortstop and Tom Tresh in the outfield from thn beginning Secondly the pitching depth is much better than last Whitey Ford however is laid up and there is no telling how long- it will taka him to recover from his mysterious shoulder ailment win it 'whether Ford pitches or not" said Houk hope he will and I expect that he will When he i ready he'll be a starter along with' Ralph Terry Bill Stafford and Stain Williams need any more than three starter In the first month anyway because of the chedule and the weather Houk gave Joe' Pepitone Bill replacement at first base a sofoL vote of confidence came down here with club that was set except at first base" he said figured to make it there As far as concerned he has He will play against ail pitching unless he loses the job himself The -biggest surprise was foe comeback of Luis Arroyo There is no indication of the srm trouble that ruined him last The manager gave his opening day line-up against Kansas City provided RogerMafiymd Kubek are folly-recovered It reads: Kubek ss Richardson 2b Tresh lf Mantle cf Maria rf Pepitone lb Howard Boyer 3b Terry Houk slid be would take pitcher home but would carry only 10 after May 0 the cutdown date In--eddition to -Terry Stafford Williams and Ford he has Jim Bouton Bud Daley and Jin ifoates for middle inning relie and Arroyo Bill Kunkel Hal Reniff and Marshall Bridges -for the late Innings The 12th is Skinny Brown veteran knuckle-bailer who will be a spot starter Mantle Paces 4-2 Yank Wiii FORT LAUDERDALE Fin Mickey Mantle drove in two runs with a double and single leading foe New York Yankees to a 4-2 exhibition baseball Victory over Philadelphia Friday sight Mantle slammed two-run double in a three-run third inning rally that put it away against Art Mahaffey' who went four innings for the Phillies despite working with a sore shoulder Ralph Terry started for foe Yanks am went-fivo toning -In a- final-tune-up Yankee reliever Bill Kunkel the first player drafted from the mi' nors fay the New Yorkers in 11 years eg tin was impressive Kunkel pitched three shut-out innings lowering his earned run avenge to 043 for foe "spring Phil onooioooir-a XwOforIrtAr BOtoroi-4'Hjno Mahaffey McLish (S): Kllppifeln (R) and Dalrymple: Terry Kunkel IIV Coatea (9) and Berra Terry Lr-Mahaffey US Pan-Am Team Lose 3 Top Stars NEW YORK iff -Three top stare of the American tekm have been lost for the Pan-American games in Sao Paulo Brad a US Olympic official said Friday The three are Frank Prodding second ranking tennis player from Coral Gables Fla discus thrower Rink Babka a silver med-alist la the i960 Olympics at Roma end freestyle swimmer Mike Austin of Yale OPBi SUNDAY AM 10 PM RATS OMAR DINBt MOAD ST NIAI ANN ST at at a John West president of the In- termedinto Baseball League announced last night that Dennis Gaffney former Meriden High and Holy Cross College athlete Jus been named director of the league this year Gaffney succeeds Owen Bench who resigned the position after serving one year He' was selected for foe post by a special committee from the Board Directors composed of Ormond Butler Ray Reynolds and Ray Godcher t--C One of the'cRy most active and best known athletes Gaffney starred in all three major sports lor Meriden High School ud was first baseman for Holy Cross during his college days ait Worcester He has been assocint- ed with the Polish Knights semi-pro basket team and was a member of the Treco "Jets basketball team that won the championship of the City Senior Recreation League this year He ia a graduate of ihe Intermediate League and in being named director becomes the first player ever'-chosen-to head the loop 7 The league- which provides baseball few boys from 14 to 18 years old is making plans to By WILL GRIM5LEY AUGUSTA Ga in Muscular Mike Souchak rolled in an 6-foot birdie putt on the final hole Friday and took a one-stroke Iced 139 over two formidable rivals the' half-way point of tha 27th Masters Golf Tournament Tha 35-year-old father of four from Durham NC tha hard luck man of foe professional tour added a 2-under-par 70 to a first round 69 to take some of foe luster from a smashing comeback by young Jack Nicklaus and sensational chipping and putting performance by veteran Jay Hebert Nicklaus at 23 youngest of foe game's titanic threesome which includes Arnold 'Palmer and Gary Player charged beck with 5 under-par 68 playing almost flaw-leu golf anil tied Hebert for foe runner-up spot at 145 Hebert steady and deadly around foe greens matched his opening 75 iambra Takes Place AsDcNucciFoc BOSTON April 5 iA Ranking middleweight" Joey iambra last-minute substitute for Joey Archer meet ambitious Joe De-uued tomorrow night in the nationally televised fight of the week After hasty reshuffling of figures the odd-makers came up with a 6-to4 pick price on foe scheduled 10 rounder at Boston Arena despite the fact the veteran Giambra has twice beaten wold champion Dick Tiger among others Archer beaten only once in 35 pro appearance was farced to withdraw due to cracked ribs suffered taw sparring session in New York Promoter Sam Silver-man announced the change early yesterday Giambra 31 now lilted out of Buffalo NY has campaigned professionally for 14 years He is ranked eighth among 100 poum Giambra also has beaten born ike Joe Giardello Tiger Jones and Roy Calhoun In Ms latest outing six weeks ago he lost a derision to welterweight king Luis todriguezr care whe we fight" aeid manager RIP Valenti concerned about ia a victory over a rated fighter so Denucct can jump in foie rankings" The Massachusetts Boxing Commission previously had agreed to approving a-title fight between the DeNucd Archer winner am Paul Pender whose middleweight titiehridings have shrunk to this borders The commission had said if De-Nucci beat Archer he would be acceptable" is a fit opponent for Pender It will rule on acceptability if he beats Giambra whose' challenge refusal cost Pender New 'York state Ring observers feeffhat if IV Nucci gets within range of potent right uppercut the DeNucri question will be academic'' '-V UConn Pitchers Hiirl 1-Hitter I WASHINGTON III A Joint one-hit pitching effort by Ed Jonen and Jim Purmalee gave foe University of Connecticut opening an Agime road trip 34 basebal conquest of American University yesterday Jones who waa credited' wit the victory allowed the only single by Clark Raboa in the first inning Psrmalee took over the pitching chores in the sixth Howie Schachter who pitched the full game for the Eagles struck out 15 and allowed Only one earned run Connecticut 090 012 009-3 7 2 American 000 000 000-4 1 3 Jones Schachter and Nemphoa -Jones Schachter Refh Win As Jay Hurls Five Innings LYNCHBURG Va Ill The GncinnaM Reds scored tingle1 runs in the eighth and ninth innings off Gary Peter for a 3-2 victory over the Chicago White Sot before 2873 Friday An eighth-inning run which mapped 1-1 tie was unearned It waa the product 6f an error by Sox shortstop Al: Weis and pinch double by' Harry Bright Cincinnati Dm mo Oll-J Chics so (A) 100 000 1 Jay Hcmy I TSItnurls and Edward Gaidar Fisher Peters and Martin Henry Peters FORMAL WjUR For Hlro VtmU 096666 LOOK RIOHT Ofoooooi I SfBCIAL MIOHT7 YOUNG'S It IM' six Paul Brown Syndicate May Buy Philly Eagles Pponastar and Ambush Stable'ajDn My Honor join the second division as Derby hopefuls Fourth Estate -Stable's Editorialist heads the Phoenix lineup with 122 pounds and goes with a stablemate Times Roman 113 Mrs Roger Wilson's Son has 116 Editorialist won the race last spring Hill-N-Dale Farm's entry of Bronze Batxi 124 and Polarity 113 head the Wilwyn to he run over famous international course A Grissom's Gushing Wind 120 Frank Power's Vimy Ridge 119 and Elmendorf Nickel Boy 115 are strong contenders Bronze Babu won the 1962 Wilwyn named for the first international winner from England Hasty House El Loco topk the Fort Lauderdale with 118 pounds Hard Rock Man has 117 'With 116 for Corey Rujido Leslie Lear's Wise Command and Elanora Rough Note Carroll's Charlie Boy 112 winner of three straight Lincoln Downs features tops the field for the 1 1-16-mile Pawtucket Handicap Denny Gaffney screen -candidates -jn April and May in preparation for the annual -opening the week of June 24 Ray Reynolds chairman of foe selection committee said last night: feel fortunate in being able to have a man of GaffneyV-caliber-tp-Tun -things for us this season The new league director' is presently attending foe University of Connecticut School of Law ers Then csmethe Cleve-land Boston Kansas City and Washington The Senators got 51 votes for 10th 15 for ninth and 2 each for seventh' and eighth No writer picked the Athletics higher than eighth where they were selected by 12 with 42 choosing them ninth and 16 for last- Barons' Gain AIIL Finals WV HESTER "NYrwTfed dy Hilts scored three goals and assisted on another last night as foe Cleveland Barons zipped to a 6-3 victory over Rochester and swept the best'- of three Ameri- can Hockey playoff aeries in two straight games The Bairbns who will face the more series in the semifinals grabbed a 24 lead in the first 14 minutes' and enjoyed a 5-1 bulge after two periods Hilts led off the scoring at 7:35 while the Amerks had man in the penalty box Defenseman Dick Mattiussi rushed on foe left side to sprite it 24 at 13:50 before Gene Ubriaco got one back for Rochester at 16:30 Hank Ciesia at Freddy Glover at 8:02 and Hilts at 12:14 -were foe second period got 1-getters The Amerks minus reguisrh Bronc Horvth Gerry Ehmah and Lou Angotti a out with injuries rallied in' the finale when Eddie Lawson tallied at 11:11 and Gary Jarrett at 17:32 But after Rochester goalie Bobby Perreault had been lifted in favor of a sixth skater Hilts batted foe pick into the open net at 19:38 to wrap it up The win was No 100 for the Barons in their AHL playoff PHILADELPHIA April Jill puts with The Philadelphia Eagles' of the National Football League probab-ly will be sold to a syndicate headed by Paul Brown former general manager and coach of the Cleveland Browns the Associated Press learned yesterday Although all parties probably will deny it the deni to either sell -the Eagles outright or a majority interest hinges on efforts to settle his contract dis- Brown manager When Frirnk Eaglea watt see whether comment comment The her 1963 debut a successful one bolting to an eight-length victory 1 The Baron was second and Rust- ling Raymond third The winner ridden by Howard Grant ran the' 6 furlongs' in 1 minute IP seconds and paid' £60 Calumet Always -Neel got up in the final strides and scored by a head in the Gear Dawn Purse at Aqueduct race track The 3-year-oid filly ridden by johnny Rotz ran the I furlongs in 1:23 44 and paid £80 Radar Site was second three lengths in front of Queen-of Cathay' Mrs Cedi Firewall Blues drew away in the stretch and won easily in the Anne Arundel Purse nt Laurel nice course v' -With Jockey Tommy Leebring-ing' home-his third winner 'of the day Farewell Blues raced the 6 furlongs in 1:12 and paid Myristyl was second four lengths' back and it was another four length back to Waterscape Never More romped to victory in the Bay Meadows feature race and established herself as a prime candidate for the distaff championship Never More with el Valenzuela aboard raced second most of the 6 furlongs then pulled away under vigorous handling down the' middle of the stretch -sleep closed quickly for second and Savaii was third Favored Tense rino led most of the way -then sagged -to fourth Never More covered the distance hi 1: IQ and paid 51340 Joe TTo gained command on the final turn and swept a one-length -triumph in the 5900 feature of -the semifinal rogram of Oaklawn 43-day race meeting Running over a fast trade the avored Troa ran the furlongs in 1:10 34 to pay 54(0 Taking runnerup honors was Bouncer four lengths before predetermined'' FleetrakerTryesro 1 owned and trained by Prlckett Jr won hit second rare In three starts by taking he Cumberland Purse at Lincoln Downs 1 Ridden by Apprentice Harvey ricLeod Fleetlake came from behind and finished a neck In front of Spy Satellite in the 5-forIong spring The time was 1:00 44 Fleetlate returned £40 Only a head back of Spy 'Satellite bribe threq horse pinto finish was Brother Golden 4 Hound Probables By The Associated Pese (Including last year's' records starting tims irf EST and probable attendance): MONDAY APRIL 0 -'American League Baltimore (Barber -94) at Washington (Rudolph 410) 2 plm 000 (Only' game scheduled) National jregue -1 Pittsburgh (Fraricig 54) st Cincinnati 16-13) 2:30 pm 3(1000 (Only game scheduled) TUESDAY APRIL American League -forM ITtriy 23-12) sas City (Rakow 14-17) 2:30 pm 33000 Chicago (Herbert 204) at Detroit (Burning 15-10) 1:30 pm 50000 Boston (Monbouquette 15-13) st Los Angeles' (McBride 114)) 11 pm 35000 Cleveland (Donovan 20-10) Minnesota (Pascual 20-11) 1 2:30 pm 30000 (Only game scheduled) National League 'Los Angeles (Drysdale 254 at Chicago (Jackson 16-11)- 2:30 pm 20000 San Francisco (Sanford 24-7) at Houston (Farrell 1520) 2:30 pm 25000 Milwaukee (Spehn 18-14) at Pitta burgh (Friend 1514) 1:35 pm 20005 St Louis '(Broglio 124) at New York (Craig 1524) 2 pmt 20005 Cinoinnati (Jay 21-14) at Phila-delptua (Mahaffey 1514 or Mo-Lish 114) 1:05 pRL 25000 Flag Poll SHows Writers A-' Retaliation Cure For STOCKTON Calif) wRain forced cancellation of scheduled exhibition between the Francisco Giants and Cleve-Indians at Stockton rever-wration of their bean ball battle 'continued Manager Alvin Dark of the Giants reiterated that any pitcher deliberately throwing at any of his players would bis thrown at himself against their opposing big hitters hut it foe pitcher who throws at us Willie Mays a center of bean ball -incidents on both' Saturday night and Thursday declared happy to see it the way to handled the situation" JUmpire'JohnRire wa making full report to Commissioner Ford Frick on the latest in the 1 tesnball episodes After Mays hit the dirt to avoid a pitch in the' game at Modesto Thursday Giants pitcher Jk Sanford plunked Indian rofilae hurler Fld EWeaver on the eL xjw When Sanford came to bat Sonny Sifoert threw one just over his head '1 "I warned both Sanford and SieberF about bean Rice said Weaver because I didn't think he was intentionally throwing at Mays' Dark had other ideas and had complained to Rice about the high inside fast ball that tend May sprawling is only one way to atop this" the Giant manager maintained we've got to od it because the umpire Every-time pne of my playtra goes down going to retaliate We did it last year and we'll do it pin until the umpires do something' about- it- thing ia want anybody to get hurt their players or ours But it has come down to a point where the manager -v Southern State Drops 5-3 Decision PORTSMOUTH Va Staples a righthander making hit -first start of foe year pitcfirtT14'TnhingsJ baseball Friday and held on for the victory as Frederick College's Lions turned back Southern Connecticut 5-3 Frederick unloaded a 12-hit at-tack including three hits Doug Kennedy and' two each by Bonnie Stevenson Kenny Rugg and Hal Stewart Staples tired after giving up a single to Bob Schilling in the seventh inning to end his no-hit bid' But he managed to finish giving up six safeties as Frederick won its sixth' game in seven starts Southern Conn 000 000 0 2 Frederick 102 000 llx-5 12 2 Sepanick and Bauus Staples and Basket' Titans Are Trying To Sign Paul Brown NEW YORK Reports circulated here Friday that Pau Brown ousted coach of the Gevt-land Browns had been offered a contract at £5000 a year to take over aa general ant coach of the New York Titans of the AmericinT Football League Sonny Werblin president of the Music Corporation of America and principal owner of the Titans was not Immediately a ment for cam- then Uced a 7-iron thf green The ball flew eight feet to the left of the pin Souchak putted the bell dropped end Mike raised Ms left foot in kicking motion a charapteris-tic A large part of foe gallery of 30000 framed the 18th green and greeted the vital putt' with a ground-shaking roar 1 Nicklaus the sophomore pro' whose best Masters showing waa seventh place played like a young man with i mission as he came witMn two -shots of the record 18-hole 'acore set by Lloyd Man gram In foe first round of foe 1840 tournament The beefy Master from Coium 1 bus (Riio hit prodigious shots off the tee some of them soar- He only one green the first He used only 30 putts and on five holes in a row the second through the sixth he hit Hrdie putts' that rimmed the cup and barely stayed out thought they 11 were going in the he said afterward He" didntt have a single bogey It took a score of 152 or tetter to qualify tor the final 36 holes starting at 1030 am EST Sat urday Fifth players made the gradgYsad 34' mined including euch well known playera ea Jer ry Barter Bob Roaburg- Phil Rodgers Dick Herbert Jack' Burke Cary Middlecoff and Al Balding WITH OUR SAFE-DRIVER PLAN AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE life BEST Because! your safe driving "coid ia rewarded semi-annual premium Daymen! has no in 1 otallment Charge medical expense and coillslon coverages THE 7 GARDNER KIRBY COUP IJ COLONY IT II Mill -Y sBurnctt: WaqtcdToBet OnCrid Came 'ATLANTA An Atlanta businessman has- told state official that George Burnett key figure in the Saturday Evening football-fix charges said last fall he wanted to bet on the Georgia-Alabamn game The testimony of Johhhy Cap michael former associate of Burnett was taken in a- state Investigation of Post charges' that the Sept- 22 game which Alabama wbnTSO 'V The state Investigation concluded Tuesday With Atty Gen Eugene Cook reporting that he evidence showed Wallace Butts former athletic director at Georgia gave vital information bn the Georgia team toCoacH Paul Bry-ant of Alabamain a Sept 13 telephone conversation! Burnett has said he Accidentally was cot into the caff and heard Butts giving information to Bryant Butt and Bryant have denied the Post charges and said they talked only about football rules' In his testimony Carmichael said heentared his office as president of the Institute of Oral Hygiene Co on the morning of Sept found Burnett the sales manager sitting it a desk with foe telephone receiver at Us ear Carnnchael said Burnett put a finger to his nuwth and made a shushing noise Carmichael skid he retired to another room A few minutes Inter Carmichael said Burnett came into the other roan with four tn six pages of notes and said I just heard the damnedest thing you ever heard in your life" He said Burnett told of being cut into ButU-Bryant By The Associated Press The 1963 World Series opponent will be the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers according- to-ta Associated-Press poll of the Baseball Association of America The writers picked the Dodgers by a whisker over foe San Fran-'cisco Giants and the Yankees to repeat by a healthy margin over the Detroit Tigers A total of 79 of foe men who cover major league games parti cipated in foe annual AP poIL The Dodgersdrew 37 first place votes in the National League baK kting to 18 for the Giants Oddly 24 writers picked the Cincinnati Reds but the' 1961 champions could not muster enough support 'for second piace 'snd wound up the third' pick 1 on total points One writer picked foe St Louis Cardinals the only other team to I7getJLJirtacevot The Yankees were foe 1 tion cf 55 writers The Tigers got six first place votes Baltimore four Minnesota three and -the Chicago White Sax one vote each Oa points awarded on a 1444 etc basis fob Dodgers drew 636 points to 626 for foe Giants and 606 for the Reds The Giants beat out the Dodgers ia a playoff last season with the Reds third The Cardinals who finished sixth were' selected for fourth this season with 453 points with Pittsburgh tta fifth pick on 513 points The rest of foe order Philadelphia Milwaukee Chicago Houston and the New York Meta No writer picked the Meta higher than seventh Three tabbed them eighth nine ninth and 57 for 10th The Yankees bad 682 points for 537 for the Tigers Baltimore waa third place pifk with 524 followed by Minnesota 492 and tha Angela 410 The Los-Angeles Angels won! 16 more games in 1962 thin in 196IJ their first campaign in the American 'League In 1962 1 foey were 6576 as compared with 75 11111961' v- -t 4.

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