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Panlagmph, nioomlncton, Jun 11, Astros Score in 10th, YOUNG'S YARNS Stocks To Race At Fairbury Track Tonight Nip Chicago, 1-0 HOUSTON (AI) Jim third. Byron Browne singled abled list, but his one Inning of Wynn. the first Houston runner In the seventh and went all the'? Iccl ve rciici piicnmg carnca Don Olsen, an alumnus of ISU will coach Stephen High's tennis team next spring. Hal Prltchard, who has had the Job has been vrped to dean of boys, which has become the most important Job on every high school and college cam- FAIRBURY At least 20 i i I i W. -vt su- to reach second base against way to third when Rusty Staub, the triumph per-modifled cars In the hands CMICAOO HOUSTON Ken Holtzman.

scored on Bub let the ball get past him bl "Pert drivers from Illinois frrY' i tji As'nrnmnntp'c slnd in Ilio 10th Phiniot 'i i i Jo iJxkwMi i i and Indiana will be on hand to- ivaiiur iiujiuiiy bwuir uui Inr.lm' pivlnit fhn Actrnt a 14) ri r- ir 30 4 I NicNxwfl rf nigni to open me vjw airDury victory over me unicaeo cuds wi kM ntint ona Rrown ftrown If I 1 1 American Legion Speedway sea- 4 i Atprmnii 4 i it I gon. Officials are lookln for- 4 0 Aiormnit lb 4 I I nn (Mfrat arm Irmlrlnn tnw. Hundlty Friday night. WBS caught in a rundown be- Holtzman allowed the Astros tween third and home and iiii MM ward to at least 30-to-35 stock Hoiitmm imaaI aim 1 nr. 9 ulnUit a a a a only three hits through the first tagged out.

RTtvlor ttM.moaei can 01 vintage or nine innings. But Wynn led off! Holtzman has hurled good ball older to carry their end of the Toll 9 Total Mill Two out when oinnlna run KOrtd the 10th with a single and went! for the Cubs all season, but has program ChiM HwtlM Clark Griffith The 1966 season opens with 7 iii it i I to second on Dave Nicholson's been the victim of shoddy field-bunt. Nicholson was safe at first inj? and weak hitting sunnort. wnen tne tnrow 10 secona was tv- Atpromonlt, iub, I Jii-kKXl, Momn OP Chl(M Nouilon I OB CMf HOVHOA 4. I HOIIIKIM just p.m.

time trials and 8:30 races. At least nine events will be held, including a six-lap dash for the six fastest cars in the super- too late to get Wynn. i competed his soDhomore year 1 xichoiton. Aspromonte then singled to at the University of Illinois It tft to I I I (L. 17) 1 modified field.

0 9 0 left field, driving In Wynn. Circle Campus in Chicago. HoUzman, ho didn't walk a Astros committed four man, suffered his seventh de-lCrror. tne contest but the ft Tartar (W, Ml T-J Jt. A-iitfli Drivers will be attempting to lower the single lap records in both divisions records which feat against two Cubs were unable to cash in on the opportunities afforded by Aaron, Woodward Pace Brava io Win Ron Taylor, who replaced have held up since 1964.

Danville barber Bubby 'Jones holds Dick Farrell at the start of tne the boots. 10th, evened his record at 1-1. I Chicago left eight men on pus. Berg, a 1965 Au-gustana College graduate, is the new Saybrook Arrowsmith coach. Nagle of Strea-tor, who played for Harold Gaff-ney at St.

Bede Academy this year and also won letters in football and track at the Catholic prep school has matriculat the super modified record of PITTSBURGH (AP) The Atlanta Braves, paced by the The Intercity All-Stars have a mighty speedy outfield for Sunday's big came with the Area AH-Stars at Illinois VVesleyan University Stadium Sunday. They are, left to right, Bloomington's Jack Currin, who will play left; Tom Custer, another Purple Raider, who will be In center; and Normal Community's Bill Dicken, the rightfielder. Farrell scattered seven hits In base In the 10 innings, while his nine innings of pitching. al- Houston only stranded two. lowing only one Cub to reach Taylor has been on the dis- 15.07 and Herb Cagley of Strca-tor the stock record for one-quarter mile of 16.70.

Drivers will be out to dethrone super modified point champion Bobby Carrigan of hitting of Hank Aaron and Woody Woodward, won thHr seventh straight game Friday night, beating the Pittsburgh Pirates 8-2. ed at Monmouth College for next year When Denny and stock Aaron doubled and drove In Covington, three runs. Woodward tripled, champ Lynn Wilson of Lcxing- hit two singles, scored a run and i lon "We'll Says I Let Bats Do Talking ntercity Coach Wasem drove in two more. Steve Cannon, another Dan- Braves' right-hander barber' won the last race here in 1965. the 50-lap Fair- Mets Purchase Giants' Shaw, To Be Starter NEW YORK (AP) The New York Mets purchased right-handed pitcher Bob Shaw from the San Francisco Giants Fri nings, didn't allow a hit until the! wy Fair Sweepstakes, and his fourth when Willie SUrgell hit brother, Larry, a barber by his 11th homer over the left field trade bul now Vermilion County recorder, was runnerup in season point standings.

Jones fin By STEVE ADAMS Jim Wasem, Illinois State University freshmen baseball coach and Intercity manager in Sunday's 10th Annual Pantagraph All-Star Baseball Game at Illinois Wesleyan University Stadium, was a bit hesitant in commenting on the BIG game. "Mr. Bridges was somewhat! wall. Oil Chi Olivo relieved Johnson at the start of the sixth nni held the Pirates scoreless the rest of the way. ished fourth in the point list.

Carrigan is an ironworker when not racing. In the stock class, Wilson won day, and Manager Wes Wes-trum immediately named him i) v. The Braves got two runs off four of the 12 features held here batted-in. bold, wasn't he," asked Wasem as a regular starter. It was a straight purchase, Pirate southpaw Bob Veale taj, mlssed out on the first.

Woodward tripled and last which went to Poto- at Friday's practice session for two, but the price was not disclosed. ennrun as nsmn nmimnan iiit in A Met spokesman said it was Y. mac driver weft Spain, wno won snort- VeaIe loaded we bases HrivPr Woh Snain. who won the Intercity All-Stars. "I not sure whether to be subdued about this thing, or whether to come back with a little some- Bridges leads his Wesleyan eager to Davenport, Iowa for the St.

Ambrose Invitational Tournament in December, he will find the hosts stars. Two of the latest to announce for the Catholic College are Rock Island's two finest tos-sers, Alex Boyd and George Mc-Cloud. One of their teammates will be Ernie Kivisto, son of the East Moline coach, who bears the same label. Stan Albcck's latest recruit is Ron Sell, Bel-videre's fine all-around athlete, who Is headed for Northern Michigan. Clark Griffith for 30 odd ytars, owner and pretidefit of Hi Wathington Senators pitched for ISU while still in Normal High against Charles (Old Hots) Radbourne, who toiled for Wesleyan in the annual gam.

Western Places Second In NAIA Golf SHAWNEE, Okla. (AP) -Don Iverson of Wisconsin State, La Crosse, shot a two-under-par 70 Friday for a 72-hole total of $20,000 "ij iZ 1 iT tne last two races nere as wen wild pitch that let in the second! thp mM4MMn title. Shaw, who will be 33 late this njn Batted .432 Bardwell's teammate at Trinity, Dennis Fox, will start at shortstop. Fox hit .432 with seven homers and 29 RBI's. Another Saint, Randy Smith, the leading Intercity vote-getter, will do the catching.

Smith hit .436 in this his senior year. Bloomington takes up the other two positions in the infield month, was involved in a long Atlanta pittibuhoh Decatur Gets holdout this spring, and was the Menkt 3b MAl0U last ot tne uiants to sien on wooowra 1 qi thing along the line of what Denny said Wednesday." "But, I'll just say this: we'll (the Intercity All-Stars) do our talking with our bats." Could Be Right Knowing Wrascm and the group of fine athletes which April 3. Staraall ne nas oeen usea oom faiou ir 4 12 1 ft ill! Only 3 Hits, i lorrt id 2 a tlemenll as a sianer anu in reuei 11113 crtv 3 I 2 0 Pamaroni Mairotkl vpar anH harl a 1 iwnrH 11 ef 5 I 2 1 I 2 I 1 4. I an 2b I I 0 Bailev 3b i Beats Olmton Kjonnton i 0 veal games with the Giants. The 6- 0 1 1 1 make up the Intercity squad foot-2.

190 Doundcr has a 6.19 okvo i 1 1 si 1 1 nn.nnn he could be right, Mlkkeltn 0 0 0 caiiicu luii aici agc Bridges commented Wednes unoonon pn 10 0 0 McBtan 0 0 0 0 day that he expected his Area All-Stars to take their sixth vic 351117 Total 31 2 1 'it Total Atlanta Pittiburth Astros Sign No. I Free Agent Choice HOUSTON (AP)-The Hous 4 I lit ttt-2 tory over the Intercity and No with Tom Herr playing second and Mike Potts covering third. Potts batted .328 in spring games, while Herr hit .167. Cutter Leads Outfielders The outfield is made up of Bloomington's Jack Currin and Tom Custer and Normal Community's Bill Dicken. Custer, the second leading Intercity vote-getter, has fine speed and a steady bat.

He sported a .355 batting mark with 10 runs-batted-in. Currin hit .233 for the Purple 2 in a row for the Illinois Wes DECATUR Decatur's Legion team could get only three hits and one run off Clinton's Steve Alsup, but it turned out to enough, as Decatur held on to gain a 1-0 triumph. Decatur scored in the very first inning on a double, an error, and a sacrifice fly and then rode the four hit pitching of leyan University basketbal 2. LOB Atlanta Pltttburgh 4. JB AAlllan, Carty, Maiarotkl, Aaron.

3B Woodward. HR Staroell 01). SB M.Jonts. --it ton Astros signed their No. 1 coach over his former team IP ER BB SO mate at IWU, Wasem.

free agent draft choice Friday for an announced substantial bonus. I K.Johnson (W, 4-5) 5 Olivo 4 Veala (L, a-4) 3 282 to win the annual National The Area holds a 5-4 edge in the series thanks to a victory in 1965, an 11-10 effort behind the rbig bat of former Gibson City He is Wayne a Mikkeisan 2 ricrhi-hanterf nitrher from 1 Dan Howley to the victory. Clinton is now 2-1 for the sea son. Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Golf Tournament. UHD ttw UrBa.M UID Raiders, while Dicken slugged Veali, Mikktlsen.

2:30. A 15.177. land, where he competed in schoolboy football, baseball catcher, Hal Graff, who is serving Bridges this year as an as the ball at a .282 clip. 000 000 0-0-4-2 Starting pitcher for the Intercity will be Bloomington's Randy Bozarth, right, a righthanded junior, who had a 4-0 record this spring. Here, Bozarth shows his fastball grip to starting catcher and top Intercity vote-getter Randy Smith of Trinity.

Clinton Decatur and basketball. He has signed a letter of intent to enter Oregon 'Fine Sticks' "This club has some fine 100 000 0-1-3-2 sistant. 4 Lettered at Wesleyan Checks Reds On 4-Hitfer, 5-0 NEW YORK (AP) Dick Rusteck, a 24-year-old left-han State. sticks on it," said Wasem. "I'm Gardner; Howley Alsup and and Ermer.

Graff lettered in baseball In his freshman year at Wesleyan really pleased to have such a fine squad." tins season Wasem starting hurler Sun Wasem and his assistant, Bill der making his major league debut, checked Cincinnati on He was runner-up last year to Craig Metz of East Texas State, who was graduated at mid-term this year. Southwest Louisiana of Lafayette won the team title with points with Western Illinois 27 strokes behind at 1,205. Second behind Iverson over the par 72 Elks Country Club course was Pat O'Brien of Mo Neese State, who had a 288. East Texas State won the team title last year but did not day will be BHS' Randy Bo- Bellnap, second baseman on the 0M- four hits and pitched the New Illinois State University squad which finished the season with zarth. Bozarth was undefeated in four decisions this season and boasts a perfect game over Wapella in the district York Mets to a 5-0 victory Friday night.

Rusteck, called up from Jack Wright Leads Bluegrass Golf LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -Veteran Mickey Wright fashioned a one-under-par 71 over the Hunting Creek Country Club course Friday to take a two-stroke lead in the Bluegrass Invitational Women's Golf Tour tournament. Other pitchers are Gary Cor- a 28-4 record, have some booming bats and lightning speed to work with. Trinity High School's. Mark Bardwell, who will open at first 'base, sported a .465 batting 'average in.

99 at 'bats for the Saints this spring and boasted home runs and 34 runs-: sonville of the International League Thursday, outdueled Cincinnati ace Jim Maloney in posting the first major, league victory of his four-year profes bett and Mike Latta of Bloomington, Jerry Adcock and Mike Garrett of Normal, and Univer qualify for the final 18-hole round. sity High' School's Dale Neal. sional career. nament. AH are righthanders with the Rusteck allowed only singles, Clifford Ann Creed and Ruth Jessen each carded a 73 in the first round to share second struck out four and walked one.

He did not allow a hit until Tony Perez singled leading off the Foyt Plans -'500' Return place. Carol Mann was one stroke back at 74 fifth. I Eddie Bressoud. plaving Defending champion Kathy exception of Garrett. Anderson To Play Other Intercity squad members are outfielders Leon Toep-ke of NCHS, and Norm Nier-stheimer of High; infielders Cal Hubbard and Jim Hodge of High; Skip Anderson of NCHS and Jim Cox of BHS; and Bloomington catcher Bob Walley.

shortstop in place of Roy McWhitworth, the leading money Millan, supplied the only runs winner on the Ladies Profes Hi)-' ynu. fk Rusteck needed. HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) Race driver A. 'J.

Foyt, who es-caped death in accidents twice within six days, said Friday he 'plans to be back at Indianapolis -next Memorial Day to try for a sional Golf Association tour, had a 76. CINCINNATI NEW YORK ab bl ab bl If A A lid A Harper rf 4 0 10 Lewis cf 3 0 10 Rose 2b 3 0 0 0 Hunt 2b 3 0 10 Pinson cf 4 0 0 0 up low rf 4 0 0 0 ujonnson if 4 0 0 0 Bover 3b 4 110 TUXEDOS Perez lb 3 0 10 KrnnDOol lb 3 0 10 Lardennj $5 3000 Stephnsn 4121 RUIZ 3b 3 0 10 Swoboda II 3 110 3 0 0 0 Bressoud ss 4 2 2 4 Maloney 2 0 0 0 Rusteck 4 0 0 0 A A -wJlIA ,1 LJ XJ "This year, at least, they (the Area Stars) won't have Graff," said Wasem in his final comment, "I'm looking forward to a dilly." Game time is 4 p.m. with proceeds going to the American Legion Junior Baseball raviencn pn luio Baldschn 0 0 0 0 third 500-mile championship. Foyt is recovering from bums last Saturday in a crash during a practice run at Milwaukee. Six days earlier he and a dozen other drivers were involved in a spectacular pileup just after the start of the Indianapolis 500.

30 0 4 0 Total 32 5 5 SELTZER MOTORS Oakland Ave. Kt. 68 Total Cincinnati New York These four steady Intercity ball players will man the starting positions in the infield Sunday. They are, left to right, first baseman Mark Bardwell of Trinity, Bloomington second baseman Tom Herr, Trinity shortstop Dennis Fox, and Mike Potts, BHS third sacker. (Pantagraph Photos) 0 0 000 000 011 00 0 1 I All Garments Fitted DP New York New York 7.

1. LOB Cincinnati 4, Hunt. HR Bressoud 2 1 WARDEN'S (volvo) Malonev (1, 4-2) ER BB SO 4 4 2 7 110 1 0 0 14 Store 1 9 aaiascnun Rusteck (W, 1-0) U.S. Girls' Trail Britain Frant A Ccntor Stt. Mrs.

Ann Haydon Jones, Britain's No. 1, paired with Virginia Wade in a 7-5, 6-2 victory over Mrs. Billie Jean Moffit King of Long Beach, and Janie HBP Bv Malonev (Hunt, Swoboda). 2:06. A 33,977.

NFL Still Plans To Add 16th Team by 1967 Season (Political Advertisement) WIMBLEDON, England (AP) Albert of Pebble Beach, Calif. Earlier, Mrs. Jones defeated The tennis girls of the United States trailed Britain 2-1 in the Nancy Richey of Dallas, Wightman Cup Friday after a ,6, 6-4, 8-3 and Mrs. King out- EPUBLOII VOT contract that has four years to run. Hofheinz urged the NFL to gruelling day on Wimbledon's 'smarted Miss Wade 6-2, 6-3.

move into the Astrodome during the recent Washington meet sun-baked turf. Now the Americans must win TTie British underdogs nosed three of the four matches sched-ahead in a doubles match to theluled Saturday to retain the tro- NEW YORK (AP) The National Football League still plans to go ahead with a 16th team in 1967 as originally outlined before peace came to professional football. I New Orleans, Cincinnati, of dividing the league into two divisions or conferences in 1970 have yet to be worked out. It is the current thinking of Uie NFL that the 14-game season will continue indefinitely. The problems of sharing several parks with baseball clubs pre delight of a partisan crowd of they have held continuously If you are satisfied with your present General Assembly then there is no point in voting for a new man if you are NOT satisfied vote 000.

I since 1961. ings. Boston presumably will be left to the Patriots, who are hopeful that the recent presentation of a civic group before the NFL will IZJ.Ir.llff FT I I 1 1 J.T I 1 1 1 I spur the building of a new mwj vmt uiMuy usuu i.j.d for "A New Face in Springfield." cludes an earlier start. When the NFL goes to IS teams in 1967, there will be two New Orleans is regarded a 'Seattle, Portland, and Phoenix are the leading possi- bilities. Unless some other cities into the picture before 1970, four of this quintet could be in the league by that time.

Boston and Houston also a pitch for an NFL frsn-'chise at the May meetinp inj strong possibility for 1967 along eight-club conferences, each with Cincinnati. The NFL is divided into four-club divisions, committed to expanding to 16 The division champions will clubs bv 1967. The American PIay for the right to meet in the Football League reportedly Is Washimrton. Although the peace league vjimiipivnioui game a iu the winner will go on to play the AFL winners. Eventually, under VOTE EDWARD MADIGAN For State Representative "4 Young Han of Convictions" (Pantograph Editorial 6 9 H) MtUon Countj Committee for Matlgsn, Paul Ball, Chclmzn 'announcement did not rule out willing to wait until 1968 before future two-club cities, it was adding a 10th team.

believed that would be the case. When the two leagues start The Houston Oilers, unable tolnlavins regular season inter- the 28-tcam setup, there will be two 14-club leagues, split into TRAVEL TRAILERS NIMROD HI-LO PICK-UP CAMPERS NEW USED MURRAY'S TRAILER SALES agree on terms with Judge Roy; league games in 1970, there: wo seven-ciuo conierences. Hofheinz, principal owner of the probably will be 28 teams, 14 inj No date has been set for tht -Astrodome, played in Rice each league. This could involve, first NFL-AFL championshpi Stadium last year. Owner Bud adding an 11th and 12th team to game: However, Saturday Jan.

Adams of the Oilers insists he the present AFL and shifting' 7 is regarded as a strong possi- slicking with that deal under a two NFL clubs. The mechanics ibiliiy. PH. 829-3329 ADAM Ml'RRAY 1112 N. MAIN.

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