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Three Former Champions Eliminated From 64 Remaiia fa; City Golf Touiraef If CHUCK KLLi Hiwi Sfuti Editor 'Bob Ackerman, The hopes to continue work on his Action i A v- .4 5 i 1. Drank Roberts, Bill i Tom Bollinger, LT. Lee and John Mulcahy'. Lee and Aha Mast played the too do longest and ont -of toe closest matched of the day before Leo came out on top. The matdi wu nip and tuck much of too way and went to too 32nd bote.

Mulcahy and Bill Balyeat also staged a tight battle bafora Mulcahy 1-up on the 30th hole. Each flight wu reduced from 33 to IS players fat Tuesday's action. The remaining 14 golfers were scheduled to return to battle today with the first away at 0 a.m. to be i followed at 0:54 by the championship flight Twa of the youngest players in the tournament- impressed fellow golfers with their brilliant play. NicoleL a sophomore hi' kigh school, and 1 Monroe each turned in excellent rounds to stay in competition heading into the second round.

vV14 Gary graduate of Lima Senior High School and Ohio State University, has quit professional I football and hu returned a feigned contract to BeOefontaine High School whore ho will assume the duties of assistant football coach this fall. Moeller, who won many honors while1 playing with the Lima Senior High School Spartans in 1958 and received All-Big Ten honorable mention 1 in 1961 white with OSU, played last season with the Grand Rapids Blazers of the United Football League, Ho reported to the Blazers training camp this summer but decided to quit and pursue the desire to enter coaching. The 33 year old Lima na-. ttve told The Lima News Tuesday morning that ft hys been his ambition to get hito coaching for some time. didnt want to pass up this oppor-1 tunity ho said bom hie home in Grand Rapids.

-White at Bellefontalne be By CHUCK DELL News Sports Editor Three former champions fell by the wayside the field was cut to S4 in the firsL round of the 38th annual Lima Golf Association Men's City Tournament at Hawthorne Hills Tuesday. Pete Frueh, Bill Leonard and Harry Bushong, all rulers of the tournament in previous years, were defeated in the Initial round of match play. Frueh, 1963 champion, 1 was defeated In one of the best matches of toe day by John McCaughey.l up in 30 hides. Todays FIRST FUGHT I a.m. Dave Vogelsang vs.

Howard 1:06 Dm Forth vs. Charley Bradley 9:13 Benie Watson vs. Noble Thmnaa 9:18 Bill Cook vs. Larry Townsend 9:34 Shim. LaGoy vs.

Pat Mooney 9:30 Lee Cary vs. Jeff Stocks-date 9:31 Jim Wamamaker vs. Ray Casey Mf.a V- i i 4 I'-'4 TITT" KiwlMwaHMaaMMHMaaM TOURNEY ACTION Charles Cummings the flight, of the ball after making a shot in bis. Tuesday match with Mel Nevergall Cumminga was flight competition; News Photo by Bfll Basset) (Mdfflwffl OJpsetts 1 -L. Packers GiantsBest? 9:43 Gene Dotson vs.

Bernie Dickerson va. Martin Schenk 11:30 Thomu vs. Chandler CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT I THIRD FUGHT 9:54 Larry Breckenridge vsJ12 Buckmaster vs. Miller Jerry Pratt Brookes vs. Bradford 10:00 Mel Nevergall vs.

E. T. mm5! 13 Noon Heidelbaugh vs. Grom i 13:06 Koch vs. Urich I.

try vs. Longmeier vs. Ott rk 1 1 12:18 Furhman Duvri 2 Gene Blanchard vs. Bob 13:34 Stoll vs. Hughes The September issue of Sports Magazine predicts kH be the New York Gads and Green Bay Packers in the National Football League title game December.

It also predicts that Paul Homing will be named most valuable player and that Jim Brown, who win be the leagues hading ground gainer. The publication predicts toe Cleveland towns win finish ihirdbehind toe Giants and SL Louis Cardinals. Heres the way the publication has toon picked: EASTERN DIVISION New York, SL Louis Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Washington By DAVE HOPKINS 1 News erts Writer ATHENS In one of the longest duds in the history of the Legten State Tournament, Ottawa Tuesday scored an untamed run to the. bottom of too -14th faming to edge Limn, 3-1, and fend too Llmaitoa into the teaeri bracket of the double elimination meet. The' game wu more than thru and onehalf hours old and dusk was beghming to fall when Ottawa shortstop Frank Biscboff.

scored run on a single through abort-stop by Denny Potts and toe Lima left-fielder's two-base er- ror On toe game wihhihgi play. 8ichoff raced oD too way home Hiimiiffl ror on the third baseman put Reynolds on second but ha wu cut down by Ottawa eatdMr Lmry On in an attempt to sted third. That mads ft two down bat lime loaded tho sacks when Heckman committed in error Arlins bunt and 'walked Becker and Taflinger. However, Heckmu induced Poling to hit an easy grounder to the peered mm Of Inning mln uL Heckmu then set the lime-, ita down in order to toe 14to after Ariin had escaped toe tom of the 13th unscathed. The loss wu a disappointing, one for Lime but reach Mat-.

thews dead I 7 yd. Lima wu fighting to tte ttetfuey when! KTook'od Springfidd at 8 ua. tbi more- tog. Ottawa, undefuted to-imes, wu scheduled1 to defending champion: Ashtabula arr tW: p.BL i- akrkMLMM akrkM -B MkkMfii kkve--UFMM Ski a HMMr Iklk: kkkkDMv -4kkk MM aaai taia First Round Scores CHAMPIONSHIP MONT GMfM Wanda. IL awar Chorlaa i All an imiy nRWIT VRr nDfTf jgfgggfrhd Philadelphia.y ofear, DM CMrk mmr Jarry MM ar.

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BUlTjeonard, three time er champion, wu knocked out of competition by Monday's medalist, Bob Colon, 4-3. And Harry -Bushong, city champion in 1966, wu eliminated by youthful Larry Nfcoiet, 44. Defending champion Larry Breckanrklge took another step towards successful defense of his title he eliminated Cart Frueh, 8up. Others in duunplonship flight competition who continued to play good golf, and won matches included Md Nevergall, Jerry Pratt, Don Mack, Grog Monroe, Gene Mel Pairings Ackerman 10:19 Bob Caton vs. Bffl Bishop 10:34 Mel Wannamscher va.

1 Ladd Bollinger 10:30 Greg Monroe vsT Frank Roberta 10:30 John McCaugbey va. John Mulcahy SECOND FUGHT 10:48 Clark vs. Ramsey Brookes vs. Bradford 11:00 Wisnewskl vs. Cooney 11:06 Bowaber.

vs. Phillips 11:13 Anderson dark 1 11:11 Lott vs. McClain' IGant OotaM mmr Dan WkUaar. U. Sarnia Sdwnk mitr Dartghl NIoaM.

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Down by fire hotel at too end of tho 11, bo came charging back to knot tha match even-up at the end of IX. The match went to too 31st hole before Leo capped off his brilliant comeback with a victory. Nevergall played a strosg round for toe second day is a row. Nevergall tallied a 78 hi Monday's qualifying round and then whipped Charles Cumv mings, 44. The largest margin of too championship flight wu scored, by young Monroe who stopped Bob NoDaon, 44, Thursday is an off-day with the quarterfinals scheduled to follow Friday.

Semifinals are slated Saturday and finals are scheduled Sunday. The two entries remaining in the championship flight day, wiO play 38 holes two rounds of 11 AD other matches are scheduled for 11 from first when the left fielder Juggled Denny: Potts' bouncing tingif in left fifte lima coach Dan Matthews and Ottawa mentor Gene Stacb-scfodte wen forced to replace their starting mound men at the completion of the 12th beeauM of the rule which limits a pitcher to 13 timings is 73 hours. Allen and Ottawa starter. Nick Potts engaged to tight a pitching dual be hoped far-through tho first.13 innings of toe marathon. ADea aDowed.Ottawa Its first nm in the bottom of the sixth frame when Don Himihoa singled sharply to center to score Ken Janes.

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kfHr III i 1 41411 4 IS4 kk Trip ILI T-k American Leagne W. 83 38 68; 41 48 41 57 54 53 55 i 81 55 S3 57 48 58 41 65 43 70 Pet 411 .917 41410 .488 13 .481 14 .477 14 .449 17 487 34 .456 38 GB New York Baltimore Chicago. Los Angela Boston Minnesota- Detroit i Cleveland i Kansu City Washington. Tuesday's ResaRa Washington 4 Ctevdand 3, night Detroit 4 Chicago 3, night Minnpsoti 13 4, night Kansas City 8 Now York night Loa Angela 8 Baltimore 0, night Wednesdays Probable Pitchers New York. at Kansu.

City, night Downing (88) re. Bowsfidd (3-4). -Detroit at Chicagop night Lolkfa (10-7) vs. Pizarro (148). Washington at Ctevdand, night Koch (88) Vs.

Hint (8-1). Baltimore at Los Angetea, night- Bunker (13-3) vs Chance (11-8). Boston at Minnesota, night Monbouquette (7-8) vs. 1 Thnrsdaya Gama New York at Kansu City Boston it Minnesota Detroit at Chicago, night (Only gamu scheduled) Exhibitions; Set COLUMBUS, -Canton, Ohio and diet, DL, on the United FootbaQ extern schedule this weekend in homa games with Toledo and Grand Rapids respectively. WESTERN-DIVISION Green Baltimore, Chicago, Htonesoter-Loa -Angeles Jim Brown A The voten were of toe opto-i ten that SL Louis hu one of the best offenshro backfidds in toe league, fr hu Charley John-sm gt qUirterback and more mtatanding running bads than knows what to do with.

And moat of too aaltod ex-erts, voiced the belief that rowns are too shallow in pass wedving and defensive back-ield depth. Many were of the pinion that this wont be the 3rowns yesr because they must play both Green Bay and DetnuL. The pressure is off the Green Bsy dub and the experts have tabbed the Packers an easy vkiner. Paul Hormmg will be back to give die Packers that added zest and with him they have wfitf may 'W ttar best mining one two (Homing and -Jim Taylor) punch In the league. The selection of Baltimore to TTwiins Master's degree at either Ohio State University or Bowling State University.

Moeller and his family will be in Lima this weekend and win be moving to Bellefontalne within the next two' weeks, he report Moeller will assist head coach Ron Fenik at Belief oo-taine. GARY MOELLER and San Francisco. The Giants, however, received fewer first place votes in the balloting than either the Cardinals or Browns. New York gathered sufficient second and third place votes to come out on top in the final point register. The Cardinals and Browns each received tour first votes from the panel (made up of 14 Journalists assigned to cover toe games) while York 'garnered only' three.

But New York came out on top with 83 points, SL Louis second with 78 and. Cleveland third with 73. ft.wu the opinkm of many writers that toe Giants': have mte Joomanj suc- fully dpffnd Division titter Solid Choice finish ahead of Chicago wu somewhat of a surprise. But the voters' paint out that the Bears wm the title last seasm without an offense and that it win be almost impossible to win without a top sewing punch this season'. Homing received' five votes in the balloting for Most Vakh able Player and Jimmy Brown end Johnny Unites each picked up three.

It wu an Jim Brown in. the voting for the player who' Is most likely to win the rushing title. Jimmy received 11 votes. The next closest player wu Ttylor with two. In the American Football League, the experts picked Bos- ton in the East and San Diego in the West" ADDEND la simmer people ge Ml aid He toe feeaek slMBt how Important they are back home.

Los Angeles Angels, defeated toe Baltimore Orioles S-O, the Detroit Tigers nipped toe Chicago White Sox 4-3 and the Washington Senators downed (he Cleveland Indiana 4-3. -Whitey Ford, nuking his first start in 10 days, suffered his fourth Ion for the Yankees, who were held to eight hit including Mickey Mantte'a 32nd tenner of the Muon by John ODonoghuo and Wu Stock. Ed Charles had a double and ingte to lead the Athletics six-hit attack. Given a Rfo" when Norm Siebern dropped a foul pop with too bases filled and two out in too fourth faming, pitcher Don Lee singled home two runs and the Angela added three more on a double by bob Ferry and Jim Fregosi's two-run single. Barry Latman relieved Leo in the fifth inning, pittoed put of a basea filled situation, and went on to receive credit for his fourth win.

Don Demeter's tore ran tenner capped a four-run eighthinning rally that gavo Detroit's Dave Wkkersham his 13th win and dealt a 13-gamd winner Gary Peters his sixth loss. The White Sax had built an early 34 laid with the i aid of key doubles by Gene Stephens, Ron Hansen 'and Moose Skowron. Relief pitcher Store Ridzik held the Indian to two hits for tho teat 7 14 innings to win his fifth game for too Senators. Ed Brinkmans slngte drore home the tying nm for top Senators in tha second Inning and Don Bteabgamo followed with a tworan slngte. 1 1 I Ann kklk kklk I tm 1 1 i eGn WcOwM.

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1 Ik- laia kkMr caaaFMM caat IktkMcOiiM kkkk -I k. I AJMa kkk: mt tkkk. MM -Wiki creation'- eliminated from 4-3. Nick Potts held Lima scoreless for tha first eight innings hut the ADea County team tallied the tying nm in the top of the ninth to send the lame into extra After Ariin had doubled to the in of tha left field fence, a 379-foot drive, right-fielder Bill Becker smashed a-Dne drive to lefLcentar fiakL Left fielder Keith Walker dove at the baD but couldn't contain it and Becker. wound up at second with a double and Ariin -stopped at third.

After catcher BiD Taflinger grounded ouL first baseman Mike Poling hit a sacrifice fly to left field to drive Ariin home withthe-tying wu.as Joiigh jonQs, but his teammates couldn't de- Uverta -the --clutch against Potts. ADen scattered 19 stogies during his 13 tamings, walked none and struck out -ADen need only-439 jiitches during liis stint on tbe mound and his control -wu. so. sharp that he feQ behind only three batters. Nick Potts allowed Lima only even hits during his 13 innings and be walked three and fanned 10.

lima hid Potts in trouble in seven innings hut Potts, prov- ins renal to the chaltenke. bore stranded on the bases. Lima blew a golden to score the go-ahead run in the top of the 13th against Tom Hecknr-n. Center fielder Dave Reynolds reached first on a bunt single after D-rrell Hollar struck out to open the frame. As er rinim miMiTmi Vli.ifrwaurtf A sizzling slugging attack been the moving force unsung Avalon Cafe conttouu to be the surprise team in the second round of Fraternal League pity.

i After ending the first round with a 88 mark, Avalon wu not given much chance In' the second round, but with strong hatting leading the way, the Cafe hu moved fade a place tie. Tuesday, evening Avalon displayed its awesome power py gaining 30 safeties, including 11 for extra buu to 'swamping Davidson Enamel, 34-11. The win coupled with Northwest School of Commerces 7-5 victory -over -the StatrHaupital Hu Beehs gives 'Avalon and the. "Hu Beans each a 5-3 record and a fint. place tie with one second round contest left for.

each dub. Mike Daley, Tom Mootoart and Dennis Smith' were1 the kingpins to the Avalon attack. Daley had thru hits, faiptHiUng a double and a homo run. Moot-hart hd 6 two-bagger and a homo run, while Smith reflected a double and a tripje. Other Avalon doubtes were garnered by Du Matthews, Jim Green, Jim Brown, and Mike Brennan.

The winners, who have scored 10 or more runs three tfana to the second round, tolled to every inning including five runs in the second and fifth frames. Meanwhile Northwest School handed the "Hu Been their first lou of tho round, though each team had 10 hits. Dennv Hunt ripped ft homer for the winners, with Jay adding one for the losers. In tbs other loop frsya, the Marino Corps taliied twice In the last of the fifth, with George Gotwalt and Robert HaHfr ant coring to defeat estihgbouse i championship (Lima MMMBV 11-10. Tom Altenbarger wa tte; QQonne Mun Mark stick standout for the? victor with a 4-for-4 effort.

And Floyd Adams pitched an. batted Tomlinson's Motors pas .1 Pughs' Pansies, 84. Adams, picked up the white' slr; gaining three Glueing-at the. League, the State Hospit Emps bad IS hits to atoppin At 3 A A- i i i I Legion alive in the Legion State Tournament here this by pitching the Lima team to a 7-1 victory over Springfield. Moor spaced seven hits and the only run off him wu unearned.

lima supported Moor with an 11-hit offensive attack, including a home run by BiD Becker, triples by Bob Rogge and DirreQ Hollar and a double by Steve Ariin. The Lima nine put the game out of Springfields reach by scoring three run In the sixth inning. Singles by Becker and Bin Taflinger and Ariia'a dou bte were the run Nows to the frame when Lima belted losing pitcher Al Trego Tor fix Ms. Major League By United Preu latcreatioul National Leagne WjL.Pct.GB Phils. 99 43 S.

Francisco 11 46 48 43 51 51 51 53 83- 74 .476 481 434 414 414 410 Cincinnati Pittsburgh Milwaukee. SL Louis Loe Angetea Chicago Houston New York 59 55 54 54 56 -46 34 8 7 7H I .485 10 .439 418 39 Tuesdays Resalta Los Angetea 8 Ptttsbdrgh 1, 1st, twHight Los Angetea 18- Pittsburgh 7, tod, night -Cincinnati 5 Milwaukee 3, IsL twLUght Cincinnati 4 Milwaukee 3, 3nd, night San Francisco 4 New York 14 innings, night Chicago 4 SL Louis 0, night (Only gamu scheduled) Wedaodays Probable Pitchers San Francisco at New York, night Herbei (7-8) re. Fisher (t-13). Chicago at St Louis, night Buhl (13-7) vs. Rtehardsoo (1-1).

Milwaukee it Cincinnati, night Lemaster (19-7) or Fischer (M) vs. Tsitourls (7-71 Los Angela at Pittsburgh, night Dryidsls 13-10) vs. Gibbon (M). Houston it. Philadelphia 3 tvri-night Johnson (1-11) and Bruce (11-8) vs.

Bunidng (1M) and Culp (87). Tharsdays Gamu Houston at Philadelphia, night Los Angela at Pittsburgh, night Milwaukee at Cincinnati, night Chicago at San Francisco (Only games scheduled) DeMolav, 134. John Vu big and BID Brown each had tone hits, white winning pitch- er Frank Cooper poimed a 7. And ft seven run ning proved decisive to tbe Ntejr on Products 14-13 nod orer Jef-1 ferson SL wtoi wu Noons sixth straight qf toa second round. In toe only Church Lefegui i No.

3 Ltarj Convmo 5 hid tone hits pitched 'aS fire leading First Churdi of God ever Immyneul Lutheran, 84. 7i5 Meanwhile in -Boysj hnw 1 bafl and the Optimist' (Llttlc) League, toe powerful Grey poimded out 31 htta to winning thir seventh to MACK SWINGS Don Mack hits ball (arrow) on 18th fairway of Hawthorne Hills in Tuesday play of the 38th annual Mens Tournament. Mack won match over first round foe Bud Gayer. (lima News Photo)- By United Preu latenatioasl The Minnesota Twins are toe only dxthpteco team in baseball with a magic number and they've got two. 1 The Twina have long since given up todr American League-.

peimant. hopes, of course, it tteyH probaMy wind up the season the greatest home run hitting team in history and Hannon KUto-brew Just might finish the campaign with 60 or 61. With 56 -gamu left to play, too Twfais need only 78 homers to surpass tot major league record of 340 set by the Now York Yankees in 190. And, at this momenL KiDebrew is running one gams ahead of the pro-Roger Maris mark of 60 let by Babe Ruth in 1927 fend nine gamu behind the 1961 pace set by Maris on his way. to 61.

The Twins went on one of their typical home-run rampages Tuesday night when they walloped five in a 14 rout of the Boston Red Sox. The. outburst raised too club's mark to 165 in 101 games and too homer by Kfllebrew gave the muscular outfielder 37 for tho year, In addition to KiDebrew, Min- aeoota homers were hit by Earl Rich Battoy, Bob Allison, Rich Rollins ami Tony Oliva and paved too way for Am Grant to win Us ninth game against sew esses. BID Monbouquette, who vu hinged around for five in two suffered nil ninth setback. The pennant net remained toe same the days start the Kansu City Athletics best the New York Yankees tl, tho Commission Urges Title Bout Veto eight gima with ft 314 whip- ping of the Spyk-; er with (our bKf, inctodtog tvo- bom' runs, Ted Fafadfe wUl) four safeties BiD Qnrey' with thru tfogtesand Dan Nteotetj with four hits, ore of which wui a roundtripper.

paced too wfan ners. '5 And Dare Briggs andiBillf Sarno uch had a pair.f safe.t tiu to. leading, the JyF past the Scottlea, 88. Greg 4 4 wu the winning pitcher. The fiartau now lead tool Colt League with a 7-1 white tha Wildcats are k'gfenioi behind with a 84 mark 84 two top clubs wfll battle ft nut this evening in tbs fight first placa.

NEW YORK (UPD-Hesvy- weight champion Cassius Clay's manager proceeded today with plans for a return title bout with former title-holder Sonny Liston despite too opposition of the faifluentio! New York State Athletic Communion. Indications were that Clays group wfil renew efforts to stage too bout in cither Louisville, tbs champion's hometown, or Las Vegas, Nev. on the grounds that a return bout would reap a bonanza on either homo or closed circuit televisions. At almost tho aamo time that tha Now York State Commio-ska was announcing its refusal -i i ff.JPA'ft.aW 5 it iv a 1 tv A.L.. 1 1 I S' Jte to re re.

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