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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 54

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The Fresno Beei
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iTvvfvv yyynnrvvvyyy rvvYvvvrvvyyvyYvvrnnnnnnrvyryT'y rnr rvTvyrTmY yrt 't nni'nmmnr 'i rT vnn ry 2-D Wednesday July 11 1962 THE FRESNO BEE Lotz Captures Medalist Honors In State Amateur Tournament Li'l Giants Outlast Rancheros In 5 Hour Contest 11 To 9 By United Prr International The California League recorded a record breakthrough today when it smashed the five hour barrier When Fresno and Santa Barbara ended their 15 inning contest after 5 hours and 5 minutes early today the Giants had an 11 to 9 victory and the league had a new record for longevity surpassing the former one by 19 minutes When the final out was re extremely Lotz said after he had won the trophy Tm thinking better in my golf now" Disappointments There were some disappointments in the results yesterday Among the biggest of these was the failure of Dick Runkle of Los Angeles runner up for the crown in 1959 to qualify He had a 166 total after taking an 85 yesterday Others failing to make the grade include Bob Cardinal former Northern California champion from San Francisco Jack Bariteau of San Jose and Hank Magnaris of San Francisco I CL Boxes I In the handicap championship at Cypress Point Robert Abbott of Fresno lost to Steven Tarlow of Reseda 3 and 2 John Schiebelhut lost to Paul May of Los Angeles 3 and 1 and John Irola was defeated by Patton of Modesto 2 and 1 Other Scores In the 8 to 11 handicap division at Monterey Peninsula William Glackin Sacramento Charles Mallory Jr 1 up John Wilson Fullerton Windham Bakersfield 2 and 1 In the defeated flight John Lynn Los Angeles Howard George Merced 19th hole (Bud) Fisher Fresno Pete Borgia Sacramento 5 and 4 In the 12 and over handicap division at Del Monte: Bud Oberwein Fresno Henry Hilker Los Angeles 1 up Rod Horton Fresno William Peluso Oakland 1 up and Jack Salmon Fresno Leo Neibaur Sacramento 2 and 1 The top qualifiers for match play: corded the California League standings were as symmetrical as a baseball diamond with four teams tied for first with 3-2 marks and four tied for second (or last) place with 2-3 marks abrh rbl 7 10 0 Lanlsrlb 113 0 Martlnlb 7 3 3 3 StnOoslt 3 3 1 CmMvrt 7 3 3 3 S'rpalllss Mason Muneilb UnrMnrb nuuuuu Rikard abrh rM 7 3 3 0 3 4 3 0 4 14 1 0 0 0 0 4 13 4 3 0 0 1 4 13 1 4 0 10 7 0 3 1 Wilion? 7 1 3 Other scores last night found Stockton mashing San 0 0 0 Oi Blolrrf 4 60 0 McClur3b 4 0 3 0 3 1 1 lDonneHy 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Johns 3 0 0 0 Bryonlp Corl3b Brush Ho Men Snydtr Shelen Hundley League Standings Pritchett 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 GB PEBBLE BEACH Johnny Lotz a fast thinking youngster slated for national stardom teed off today against longshot Jim Patterson of Santa Ana in the first round of match play in the state amateur golf tournament Lotz 21 year old San Jose State junior from Hayward won the medal crown when he posted a 36 hole score of 141 three strokes better than any other golfer in the 179 man field Patterson qualified with a 159 as scores skyrocketed on the tough Pebble Beach course that Is playing long because of green fairways that alow up the roll In other featured matches today defending champion John Richardson of Long Beach met Bud Shank of San Francisco the man with the perfect golfing name and Ron Cerrudo 17 year old golfing plenomenon from Castro Valley played 50 year old Gene Andrews Walker cup star from Beverly Hills Second In Qualifying Cerrudo finished second to Lotz In the qualifying tests with a 144 score while Andrews had a tough time with a 159 It took a score of 162 or better to qualify for the match play highest score in the 51 year old history of the tournament With his brilliant play Lotz took over as the tourney favorite on the basis of a 66 in north-south team play last Sunday his 71 Monday and a hot 70 yesterday In his final 18 holes the broad shouldered young star had three birdies with one bogey 3 3 Total 37 11 14 Total 54 13 3 Pci 600 600 600 600 000 400 400 400 Son Jaw Modulo 3 Santa Barbara FRESNO 3 Vlwlia 3 Rina 7 Stockton 3 Bakersfield 3 Rowlto Loti NtoM Stockton San Jow 3 Reno 7 Visalia 1 Bakersfield 14 Modulo 13 FRESNO 11 Santa Barbara 13 kmtnai Ooonot TonllM FRESNO In Sonia Barbara Rono In Viiaiia Mobeito In Bokersfleld San Jot In Stockton Snyder ftiod out tor Holden In eighth Dole ran for Erickson In 13th Haddock ran tor Hunot In 13th Fresno 014 001 010 010 Barbara 301 040 100 010 McClure Armstrong Erickson St Onoo Shetan Gosoer 3 Munoz DP Corel Lanier and Martin Lanier Armstrong and Marlin Holden Armstrong and Martin Fresno 13 Santa Barbara 13 3 Wilson Erickson St One Manor Mason Rikard Martin Mason Wilson Martin 3 Or bison Lanier Hundley St One Cosldv Seely Munoz Corel Bryant Rikard St One Gasper IP RERBBSO truth taiieiMisi 4 Vi 9 7 4 9 2 Holden 116 3 113 1 SMhi 4 4 0 9 0 irvflnt (W 4-5) 4 4 0 0 0 5 Donnelly aas 2 5 5 4 2 9 Johns 1 1 46 10 4 4 5 9 Pritchett (L 5-5) 1 12 0 10 -Orblton (by Shefem) U--Valon-court and Harman 387 3:03 KNEE BUCKLER Eddie Machen the No 2 ranked heavyweight contender sags toward the canvas after taking a hard wallop from Cleveland Williams during a 10 round draw in Houston Tex UPI Telephoto Kink Has 149 Long hitting Arnold Kirsch-enman a Fresno State College junior from Bakersfield fired a 73 yesterday to go with his first round 76 which placed him fourth in the quali tying round of the championship flight The power playing Bulldog and veteran Bakersfield campaigner Frank Hoover were the only San Joaquin Valley entries to slip under the 162 cutoff line Hoover barely made it when he soared to an 84 for a 160 total Today's Matches Kirschenman will play Cal Martens of Willows (160) today in the first round match Hoover wiU match shots with Dr Gene Taano Atherton (153) John Sirman had an 85 and missed qualifying for the match play by two strokes with a 164 David Hodges missed out by one after an 85 as did James Ewing who had Machen Williams Draw Talk Rematch Kaniala Takes Alameda Fair Feature Race Lotz 7(7-14t Cerrudo Martinez Kirschtnmann Verne Catllson Sacramento Watt Gilliam Burlingame John Stanley San Fran 1S3 Gena Taano Atherton Art Butter Glendora 71-75-153 John Richardson Long Baacfl Frank Zock Palo Alta Davo Bohannon Son Mateo George Bass Sacramento Tarry Small Lon Beacfl Harvey Kehs Son Joea 155 Dan Ltopstrsu Sulton ISS Jack Lucietl Colma Lloyd Rossi Dlabto Jerry Heddleg Rialto Dick Lotz Hayward Don Keith San Dieae Keith Leap Lang Btach Dick Rhoads Psbhta Beach Boh Roos Hillsborough Jim Ferrie Gardena Bill McCool Son Franclsca George Gallos Monterey Ban Alvea Sherman Oak Jim McPtiate San Bernard kit Bill Fernanda! Downey Ernie Pleaer Son Jos Lee Davis Los Angeles Jim Patterson Santa Ana Gang Andrews Beverly Hills Reno I Visalia ab rbl! ob rbl Ramtovcf 3 0 1 OlFaarsonai 3 13 0 P'n'vichss 4 0 1 O' Koehler if 3 0 0 0 Haas 1b 3 3 31 3b 3 0 3 1 M'quardLrf 4 13 1ILvnnf 30 10 Lefebvrelb 3 1 0 0 Rohde 1b 3 110 Pannetlalf 4 3 3 I'L-daranrf 3 10 0 Gleason If 0 0 0 O'M'D'mottSb 3 0 10 3 0 0 O'liautordae 4000 ill Heck el 3b Erdesc 4 0 4 3 Cummings 41 10 HOUSTON Tex Eddie Machen and Cleveland Williams ruined their immediate chances for a heavyweight title shot last night with a cautiously fought 10 round draw Each said he would like to try over again Both Machen the No 2 Jose 8 to 2 Bakersfield outlasting Modesto 14 to 12 and Reno bouncing Visalia 7 to 3 Rally In Finale There were two outs in the 15th before Fresno got going Two walks two stolen bases two errors and Dick single decided the Issue Gayle Bryant tossed four perfect innings of relief to pick up the win Jim Martin had a homer and four other hits for the winners while Bob Rikard slammed his 20th homer for the losers Larry Daniels stayed ahead of Rikard in the home run derby however The Bakersfield outfielder whacked a Ketterer Swan 10 0 0 3 0 00 An doe 10 10 M'C'skey 10 0 0 Mol tea 10 0 0 Johnson 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 7 14 7 Dixie Woman Leads Tourney "I was putting and driving' an 84 Total 3 3 10 3 Andoa singled tor Cummings In fifth matteo struck out tor McClaskey In eighth Rene Ill 030 300-7 Visalia 030 000 Lrfebvre McDermott Petranovtch Kenworthy and Rohde LOB -Reno It Vis-ilia It 7B -Petronoylcti Pearson Kenworthy HR How 3 SB Mor-auardt 4 Gleason Kettorer Patrana-ylch IF ER BB SO 'Kellerer 4 4 3 Jerry Lucas Delays Decision On NBA Padres Dump Islanders Hold Lead In PCL pair to run his total i I C-minas (L 10-3) 3 11 3 3 3 3 McClaskay 3 3 3 I 1 Johnson 1 0 0 0 3 7 HBP Marquardt (by Cummings) WP Cummings Stotlsnwerk and Volz 3:17 324 NEW YORK UPI The National Basketball Association has a 10th team in the Cleveland Pipers last American Basketball League champions but will all American Jerry Lucas go along with the switch? Special to The Be PLEASANTON Kaniala outgamed Royal Starlite in a stretch duel to win the Native Sons Purse at the Ala meda County Fair Lucky Buddy finished third in the field of 10 for the six furlong sprint with the favored Lightning Don fourth Royal Starlite and Kaniala emerged from the pack rounding the far turn and were a each throat latch to the wire where the latter stuck his nose in front Lucky Buddy and Lightning Don closed well but were beaten four and five lengths respectively It was the first victory in 12 starts this year for Kani ala who last season won a trio of races on the "big The Alameda County Futurity Friday will ba run in two divisions With 19 California bred 2 rear olds entered for the five uriong sprint it was decided split it with a prize of $3500 for each half Bakersttold ab rbl ab rbl 4 3 4 3'Caniabtll3b 4 0 12 McCalnSb KelferJb Mosey cf Tucker lb Gasclerf Rungs HvmanM Murravlf Davie a Hatfield 4 I 3 OMarthallM 4 1 3 01 Green 3b 4 0 1 Heath 5 I 3 1 1 Daniels 3 3 1 0Uomlsanf -5 3 3 1 1 Perklntrf 4 0 0 IIGarvInlb 3 0 0 O'Urrlzola 3 3 3 5IHO0SP 4 10 0 4 3 11 3 10 0 4 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 0 0 0 4 113 0 0 0 0 Maeld Signs To Box Moore In Helsinki Total 4213 1713) Totals 34 14 10 IQ Modesto 000 010 is to 21 Modesto was down 9 to 2 after seven but exploded for three in the eighth when Manager Fred Hatfield hamered Hatfield then took over the pitching duties and surrendered five more runs Bakersfield needed them for Modesto scored seven times in the ninth with Hatfield hitting a two run double and Ken McCain whacking his second fourmaster Another leading homer hitter collected a pair as Reno thumped Visalia Bill Haas ran his total to 18 and almost single handedly sent Visalia ace Pat Cummings to cover Dennis Erdos chipped in with four hits for Reno and Dennis Marquardt stole four bases Dave Johnson was the star in Stockton He drove in five runs with two hits to make life easy for winning pitcher Bob Olson Bokersfleld 404 010 14 Runoa 2 Tucker Hyman Modesto 10 Bokersfleld I Campbell Money Rune Hatfield Don loll 2 McCain 3 Hatfield Jamison Urrlzota Marshall Jamison Parkins Tucktr Murray IP ER BB SO Davl (L 6-4) 7 4 9 4 10 7 Hatfield 1 4 3 2 0 1 UrrlMkl (W 11-3) 16 14 12 13 4 7 "100 Vi I 0 0 I I Davis 2 Hag Lewis and Tuccharslll 3:04 713 SOUTH BEND Ind UPI Record setting Clifford Ann Creed of Alexandria La today was a solid favorite as the Western Golf As sociation amateur tournament moved into the second round of match play Miss Creed 23 who set a competitive course record for the South Bend Country Club course on the first day of the tournament dumped Mrs luth White Miller of Whittier Calif 5 and 4 yesterday Former Indiana women's champion Mrs Jason Weiss of ndianapolis faced Miss Creed one of top matches Other important matches litted Carol Sorenson of anesville Wis current women's intercollegiate champion against Maureen Crum of lant City Fla Mrs Ann Casey Johnstone of Mason City Iowa the only former winner of the WWGA ama-eur tournament faced Mrs Richard Fulmer of Indianapol-another former Indiana women's champ and Mary Lou Daniel 17 year old current western junior amateur champion from Louisville played against Mrs Michael Skala of Wilmette 111 Dumped from competition yesterday in an upset was Zurtis Cupper Phyliss Preuss of Boca Raton Fla defeated by Julie Hull Anderson Ind 3 and 2 Miss Hull 19 is the current Indiana champion Two other members of the Curtis Cup Team Mrs Johnstone and Miss Creed remained in competition ab rh rbl 4 13 0 4 0 0 law I abrh rbl Banderas cf 4 0 1 tiVodesTb Best 3b 4 I 3 01 Cooper cf Foil 3b 4 0 I fiDaehnerf Sima ion If 4 0 0 O'Bransonrf O'Neil lb 4 0 0 Warner rf 4 0 1 O' Haney Itockta 81 1 0 0 0 3 10 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 3 1 3 0 2 3 On mile Clos C3 poce purse 500 i itto Bey Pierce 400 3-40 2-40 Knleht Abbe Fields 340 240 Clickmor Scnwlndt 420 2:09 Royal Miss Lucerne Lady Sts Woollen Monty Creed also started No scratches On mile Class pact purs 5500 I blocks tone Richmond 340 330 340 Miss Rad Laos Cox 1-40 360 Sierra Jill Olds 360 3:0 Anostad Toss Annie Mooney Della Test ate started No cratch Klrkoatrk 4 0 1 O-Dunlop 3 11 Clark ss OlCtoytanlf 0 0 Johnson ss Darwin PrafumaP Kuhnz Flltcraft 6 0 O' Townsend 3b 4 0 0 0 10 0 OiOleon 4 0 10 0 0 0 01 By United Pres International One 1 good reason the San Diego Padres are camped in first place in the Pacific Coast League is slugging Tommy Harper And rookie pitcher John Flavin hurting them a bit either The two combined talents last night for an 8 to 1 win over Hawaii and the Padres clung to a three and a half game bulge over second place Salt Lake despite the 7 to 3 and 13 to 5 triumphs over Seattle Portland nicked Vancouver 5 to 4 and Tacoma blanked Spokane 11 to 0 in other games Two Homers Harper who at last count led the league both in average and homers pounded his 19th and 20th circuit clouts of the season against Hawaii His first came in the second with one aboard and the other three innings later with two aboard Flavin backed up his support with a six hit job and had a shutout working until the ninth when the Islanders scored their lone run Portland pulled a few heroics in the ninth to nip Vancouver Jim Hughes singled in Gordon MacKenzie with one marker and the Beavers added the eventual decider when Charlie double scored Mickey Lolich Tacoma's Faye Throne-berry drove in four runs in the 13 hit assault against Spokane and Dick Gemert contributed a bases loaded double in the eighth to make things cozy for winner Danny Rivas The league establishes a precedent tonight when its All HELSINKI UPI Finnish challenger Olli Maeki has signed a contract to meet champion Davey Moore for the world featherweight title in the Helsinki Olympic Stadium August 17th The pact calls for a return bout within 90 days if Maeki wins the crown Per Olofahl a Swedish businessman and boxing promoter has guaranteed Moore $30000 for the title appearance According to the contract which contained 12 clauses Maeki and his manager Elis Ask agreed to deposit $10-000 as evidence of faith for a return fight in a bank designated by Moore the Spring-field Ohio titleholder The return bout will be staged in the United States but it can be held outside the US if both champion and challenger agree to terms Each will derive 30 per cent of the net income including television radio and movie receipts Moore is required to be in Finland no later than two weA'i before the August 17th fight The promoters are to pay plane traveling expenses for Moore his manager Willi Friedland and trainer Teddy Bentham from Los Angeles to Helsinki and back Coach Retires ALFRED NY UPI James A McLane director of athletics at Alfred University has retired as head track and field coach after 34 years McLane will keep his duties as athletic director His successor in track has not been named Totole 34 2 3 31 Totals 213 Son Jow 100 010 3 Stockton 310 030 I Nona DF Townsend Vadas and Skalwlr LOB Son Jow Stockton I 3B Banderas Best Clayton Johnson 3 Clark Clayton -Fall Vadas Skalwlr Skalwlr Johnson IP ER BB SO Darwin 5-3) 3 4 4 4 7 3 Pratumo I 0 0 0 1 1 Flltcratt 3 3 2 2 0 1 Olson (W 5-7) 9 3 3 2 0 7 Darwin Ditched fa two batters In sixth By Darwin (Dunlop) Darwin (2) Olson Slsmschuss Leonard 2:34 33 Eastern League heavyweight contender and Williams ranked No 5 climbed into the ring hoping to come out with a clearcut right to challenge the Sonny Liston-Floyd Patterson winner for the title Their only consolation came from a packed house that may well have paid a record Texas gate in excess of $70000 Each fighter will get a 30 per cent cut Want Return want a said Machen after it was all over I'll fight him again and I'll fight him any Williams also dissatisfied said like a rematch I think I can beat Machen if unhappy over the verdict had no second thoughts about his part of the fight and said It went as planned The Portland Ore fighter entered the ring outweighed by more than 13 pounds Williams scaled 211V6 to Aachen's 198 Only Damage Machen came out unscarred Williams had a cut on the mouth and a mouse over his right eye Referee Jimmy Webb and judge Ernie Taylor each had Williams leading by a point going into the tenth round The tenth turned out to be best round and it won him a split for his 48th fight Both Webb and Taylor gave each man 96 points out of a possible 100 under the 10 point must system Judge Earl Keel saw it 97-94 for Williams but the decision went to the majority Shakes Machen Williams a powerful left hooker shook Machen in the third and eighth rounds Machen scored heavily on his effective counterpunching "That was one of the best heavyweight fights ever put on Flaherty said after the bout "Both of them ooked like real professional heavyweights happy with the He said he would suggest to the promoters of the Floyd Patterson Sonny Liston championship bout that Machen and Williams be rematched on the same card Title Talk where these two men belong It would be proven bout on the card Am the winner of it should be the one to fight the title Flaherty said Machen who boxes out Portland Ore said Williams is comparable to Liston He said Williams was much faster but not the same type of puncher In a way tougher to fight than Liston because he has that speed the other doesn't Machen said "You walk around Cleveland like you can Flaherty said Machen might have won the bout but for strategy from his corner The manager blamed himself for having Machen use cautious tactics in the later rounds I thought we were ahead 'and told him to take it Flaherty said He added that he had no complaints with the official scoring For their trouble Machen and Williams each will get $22000 from the gate Three Angel Big Suns Will Miss PCL Star Tilt THIRD 350 yards Grad A minus pgrii $800 Bart Jr 120 Monvhan 3060 900 600 Bully Bap 120 Comar go 1060 360 Jo Chlnowth its Bldwetl 210 510 Rad Menace Tlnky's Glory Miss Ml Sno Use Gray Von also ran No scratches 330 yards 3 year elds a(-vwancts purs SSOO Mr On Tim 130 Straus 410 330 340 Aero Hour 120 Robinson 700 340 The Heiress 1 17 Matsudo 300 510 Hobby Horst In Quest at l'r Lit Roto Top Pearce also ran No scratches FIFTH Claiming purs SI 400 4 year olds and up six furlongs Co-Heir IIS Lewis 1440 640 560 Blessed Git 120 Robinson 360 390 His Prieto IIS Tahiti 400 Tima: 1:15 4-5 Littlt Mas Whangs Madia Over Do Fun Nun also ran Scratched: Amsway Gumbo Pats Policy Claiming bursa 11400 4 and year aids six furtonas Bstd scorpion 120 Banks 400 740 240 Gotama 120 Jennings 140 240 Blverstt 119 ranching 400 Time: 1:13 1-5 Lake Side Professor Be-Assurt He' Mvn Black court Pin Crest Mlw Renown also ran Scratched Muggins National Rad Sheet ass Real Haller Daily double paid $3440 Ctalmlna pure S1400 4 year aide and up six turiongs- Leonlna Tower IISBanks 1220 500340 Galea 130 Schamaw 360 200 Sea Tower IIS R'nson 440 Thne: 1:13 i-5 Fuddvs Buddy Call Ban Captain Drake Ferndon alio 34 3 31 47 2 41 000 111 1 I 400 010 3 7 7 Bare Schastler Lean and Sims Hamner and Fuller Sormafleld 001 100 000-7 7 Elmira tOO 110 3 4 Bietun and Barton Ellen Star ret and GrHIIn York 010 too 000-3 3 0 WMIIomsoort 000 000 I Mondrell and Gibson Culp Oliver and Outright Nance Wins Broad Jump In Germany TU have to think about Lucas said last night after learning that the Pipers had jumped to the rival NBA The former Ohio State star previously spurned a lucrative offer from Cincinnati of the NBA and signed with the Pipers because of the ABL's shorter schedule in addition to a reported $60000 two year contract Unsuccessful in landing Lucas the NBA club owners decided yesterday to do the next best thing grant a franchise to Cleveland The jumping of the Pipers most likely meant the end of the one year old ABL or at least its suspension Stockholders George Steinbrenner president of the Cleveland club George McKeon of the San Francisco Saints and Ken Krueger of the Kansas City Steers were named as princi pal stockholders in the Cleveland corporation and the other ABL owners will be given a chance to buy into the franchise indicating the probable folding of the new league McKeon told the San Fran cisco News-Call Bulletin that "the American Basketball League has folded of course' Steinbrenner however said "I know if going out of Despite Lucas' dilemma Maurice Podoioff president of the NBA said Steinbrenner has assured him that the former Ohio State star will play in the NBA 'Agreeable "Lucas is not afraid of the competition in any Steinbrenner said agreeable to playing in the NBA" Lucas reiterated his contention that his contract did not oblige him to play in the NBA and he will not make up his mind until he talks with Steinbrenner Steinbrenner said he expects Bill Sharman to return as coach and said only championship team of last season and Lucas will make up the club and the Pipers will not draw from the other clubs in case the ABL folds Dick Barnett who jumped from Syracuse of the NBA to Cleveland a year ago Johnny Cox and Larry Siegfried are among the Piper stars Reports circulated that the Pipers had to pay $300000 for the franchise and post a $100000 performance bond The financial terms were not announced Cleveland will play in the eastern division along with Boston New York Cincinnati and Syracuse It will play home games In the Cleveland Arena with a seating capacity of 11000 Gomes Decisions Bean In Eastern Go NEW BEDFORD There are 167 years of Beam family history behind the good taste of Beam Malden allowances fillies 3 veor olds purse 31700 five tortonas Gavoiron 117 Lewis 0J0 440 400 baltUFry 440 390 430 nonviiuuvi Rare Gift 114 Lon Harold Gomes Star team will play the Los Providence RI pounded out a unanimous 10 round deci Angeles Angels of the in Portland Time: :39 4-5 Jodefte Flying Virldfona Weetern Queen Bi ran Del BERLIN Kent Nance of Brigham Young University a former Madera prep football and' track star won the broad jump and placed fifth in the 100 meter dash during a dual track and field meet between a West Berlin All Star team and touring BYU last night Zerges of Berlin won the 100 in 104 and the 200 meters in 214 -Bill Marchant a for mer Fresno High School runner now at BYU was fourth in the 800 meters in 1:572 Nance won the broad jump at 23 feet xh inch PORTLAND Ore AP Outfielder Leon Wagner second baseman Billy Moran and first baseman Lee Thomas will not be here tonight when the Los Angeles Angels play an exhibition game against the Pacific Coast All Stars But Manager Bill Rigney who had to leave the Angels before they began what proved to be a disastrous series with the Boston Red Sox last week will be back at the helm Rigney attended the funeral of his father in Oakland The Angels dropped three straight to Boston and now are in third place two and a half games off the pace Rigney will start Steve Bilko at first Joe Koppe at second and Tom Burgess in spot in right field Southpaw Jack Spring will pitch Either Sam Ellis of San Diego or Dick Eagan of Hawaii will oppose him Moran Wagner and Thomas who played Tuesday in the All Star game in Washington will start against the New York Yankees in a series opening in Chavez Ravine Thursday night American League Bill Moran Lee Thomas and Leon Wagner three of the big guns took part in the major league all star game yesterday in Washington and will not see service Still a crowd of between 12000 and 15000 is expected to be on hand Worthy I of your Trust sion over Johnny Bean 130 of Philadelphia fast night in a bout at Sargent Field Gomes floored Bean three times once in the fourth again in the eighth and almost knocked him out in the 10th despite the Philadelphian's superior reach and height' Stoetkee Jo's Gem one ran Scratched: Justa Comet Kmaty Fin-oe Mrya'l Pals Final Step NINTH Six furtonas 4 up claim Ina puna St 400 Sir Deal 117 McDowell 1040 590 360 Sw La Via 115 Shaw 760440 TtoDor 112 Giacometti 390 Tuna: 1:12 Freds Man Betty Bouauot Classic Fanfare Hemet Brat Satoiel Activer Tkiy Tower also ran Scratched Armed Peace Coot Chockmalo Forth-rtohtlsa Vtmalls TENTH Six furlongs I claiming purse $1 900 Modeno's Pride 120-Hnsly 440 160 100 island Glee Ill Lone 1040 490 WiHVe Jewel 115 Giacometti 300 Time: 1:1215 Fabulous Four Trim ion Miss Likeness Man Bess als International League League Standings GB LI 54 3 Columbia 4 15 Atlanta 45 37 Syracuse 43 40 Richmond 3 43 3 45 3 53 31 55 First tom Columbus Pet Sex Dieae S3 33 41 Salt Lake City SO 37 575 31 Tacoma 46 40 535 7 Hawaii 43 43 500 10 Portland 45 45 500 10 Seattle 41 44 483 1l Vancouver 36 47 434 ts' Sookane 39 54 34 32Yh First Seattle 003 COO 0 Satt Lake 310 040 7 II 0 Moretteod Seencer 5 and Tttt-s Columbus 003 000 13 O'Weaver Lawrence 6 and Grace LP Richmond 300 000 3 3 Moretteod Smith Prtotty and Second porno: Stow Devon 9 K'no end Shantzl WP Smith Stowe Leek 'Seattle COO 109 049- 3 Satt Lake 313 030 30 3 vnisnsii ELEVENTH SIX furlongs 4 VI olds up claiming Pure $2 000 Kaniala 114 McDowell 1740 940 430 Revet Storl it 1 10 Goldsmith 790 500 Lucky Buddy 115 Lewis 440 Time: 1:10 45 Ltohtnine Don Count Holiday Admiral Fame Anoetatt Imrtooalte Levin Kkt Wlktoatti also ran El Carmel lo Priaey Mabel le Bam Just Charlie TWELFTH One mile 70 yards 4 year olds up claiming pure 11600 Hi Loop 114 Bldwetl 900 600 4 60 torn 105 Martinez 4960 1700 Welcome Sir 116 Me Dewed 600 Time: 1:45 Divine Master Suosramic Brad Flasher Trallet Shew Hew Flourish Panamanian alto ran Scratched Perllvte Cain Silver Tell Me Tony Inside Run Parimutuel handle S359404 Attendance 4113 I SC Netter Loses In Japan Tourney TOKYO AP Ramsay Eamhart of the University of Southern California was eliminated in the fourth round singles of the Japan students tennis championships Eamhart lost to Yoshiaki Minegishi a student of Stanford University 6-3 4-6 2-6 Eamhart's school teammate William Bond won his match by straight sets 6-1 6-1 and advanced to the quarterfinals In the doubles matches the two American college stars paired and won 6-0 6-1 in the third round NmNttMf Jockscnv-lia 01 0 317 000-7 1 Atlanta 001 000 1 Ceccarelli Abomattty and Chill Gregory Dettz 5 Banta 7 and McCarver WP CaccarallL Gregory Barker Alvarez Dovatilla Syracuse 002 000 000 4 1 010 001 000 Miller to Brewnna Plche 10 WR MacLeod Hareell 7 and Ttteiz Rantra 7 Muraock Martin 3 and Lawrence WP MacLeod Hawaii 000 COO 4 0 San D'reo 200 050 9 II 1 Staao Police 5 Brawn and Nan-h Flavin and Ganger Vancouver 000 003 100-5 10 1 Fight Results 5555ji Hobaugh LP Browning HRs HOUSTON Eddie Machen 191 Portland Ora and Cleveland Williams 21 11 Houston draw 10 NEW BEDFORD Mass Horald Gomes 130 Providence Rl outpointed Jimmy Beau 130 Ptnlodeiottto 10 BANGKOK Veeranid Charaenmuona Thailand stopped ikk Toratani Japan tour featherweight land 000 003 5 13 Cottum and Henry Kunkel Oi Iraki 7 and MacKenzie Seekan 000 000 009- 0 9 1 Tacoma 030 700 11 13 I Ward and Ferrara Rivas and WilMR 001 300 010 0 9 1 Buttato 300 010 000 11 I Quirk Baker 1 and Kravttz Gibson Surkert 10 and 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