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1 With 5 Under Par 67 Two Strokes Ahead Of Julius Boros 4 AUGUSTA, CA. South Africa's Gary player, the 11 aa 1 ten rhump.on. puked up where he Irfl off yrr ago ami firel a brilliant 5 under par S7 Thuntlay Kir Ihe fir-fcl mtmd in Ihe Mailers Golf T'Hjrnamrnl. Kuwalting in M.ttU)Atknrti In a raw, cold drule, lh bla kuiird little battler from Johanneainirf naik a brd three on Ihe final Mr to co (wo strokes ahead of The Cards 7Ae Roof Caved In i I Par mil 4M Ml UA-M HIM M4-M-TI Mao out tM-M Piaf III 441 14 rhocnix, Ariz. if) rhil Roof, QovcJand Indhm catcher, almost had the tan on San Francisco Giant catcher Tom HalJer only to rti-op the ball on the tag.

Rail can Ih wxn over No. 1. Ihller came In from second on a Ions hit. Giants won. 3-2.

RnlM Out SP) Patau Mil hmtmn In rtMkirtanA mil lu kiMnn it) Palmar mil Palmer Sowrhak mil had in 41 Ml i-oi il 44 1 att.H X4--T 441 444. XJ 444 44-H-Tf SM 14 44 -ST 41 444 4M xi -r Kl 4V 1411 7 Jones' Jump Shot Beats Philadelphia Danvers Beats Trinity, Le Roy In Track Meet Ik-hind that spray of sand is Arnold Palmer, a strong favorite to win this year's Masters Golf Tournament. Action came at the second green In first round. AF Wirepholo Gary Player displays affection for the tool of his trade after his pace setting 67 In the first round of Masters Golf Tournament Player was five under par. Jutlui tnifc" Mofturl fVro.

the enm Hung.irUn. who had checked in two hours earlier with a 69. noSTON AP) Sam Jones hai saved the Boston Celtics' aminst PhMadolnhla "in the toughest series we ever played." LE ROY -PNS- Am.ilng 72 While the rain-coated crowd MASTERS SCORES Joni fired the winning basket over giant Wilt Chamber- pom's nanveri sped to victory In huRKcd the lSih green riavrr arnt lain with two seconds left for the 109-107 victory Thursday I triangular meet with Trinity and booming drive tome 260 yard Tremont's Watson v. iwj ik. mifirt ruinrhAd a i.

Trinity walked with second ST.M-TS ja-ji-u iron shot to within eight feet of DmolM amateurs Juan Catrada. Car plawr, hnulh Afrka S4-SS-4TT, Juiifl. Meair Juntas BWidna. MM Floes. N.

C. -4 aa avdner Sron. trfon, f(. Arnold Palmer, Miami, fla. Il-U a-nt Carmiehael.

Mike ftourhak. I Murumvllle. Ind place honors as it edged Le Roy nlsht. So drained of enercy and emo-. ton were the defending Nationnl 10711 as Heinsohn Risketbail Association champions, the cup and calmly sank the putt louira.ji- 411 for the best round of the long and Omasinaee.

N. Art WaU it Ei'Runs Lows in :I9.8 Dave Lledrr and Dick Kaufman set the pace for the winning Dan- afvr the f.nal F-istern Divts.on Philadelphia Coach Frank Me r-s-70 XV1J 70 V1I Oerdner Dukinson Tequesta. Ha Dave Haaan, Sun Cltv, Da, Hob Koetwrc. I'orllund, Or. Dun Januarv, Dallaa avtiff came, they couldn't talk.Guire was ancry at the coaltend- dreary day.

C.r.T BIRDIE The tournament prime favorite, Arnold Palmer, also scored a bir Pnenna Manor. Pa William Hvndman lit, Philadelphia Ed Puifnl. Pitiburlt a-Billv Jim Pattort, Matsntn. N. Oerr Wit.

J7-W-74 ver trac kmen as Ueder posted two of the Dragon's seven firsts St--T about the title scries with Los An-jing call and said the officials had cc Irs opening here Saturday after- snort-chanced the Warriors on the noon. clock at the end of the game when Uene uiuer. lianrhn Uemardo. Calif S7-14-TI with wins In the 410 yard dash Oeora Bayer. Miami S4-37 71 and the broad jump.

Kaufman al Hiiversum. Iloilsna 41-19 Tl Milwaukee Signs Oklahoma Youth Billy Mell. Las Veiaa. Nav. Jt-U 11 aChari Sntitn.

With time running out in had Just time to throw the!) posted two firsts as he set the die on the final hole by sinking an 13 foot putt for a 70. He was bracketed in third place at this Bruce Cramplon, I Gaatnnla. C. 40-S4 i na In thm 100 I'nrH an4 ball in and Jones intercepted. Svdrtrv.

Australia M.M.11 Mil hm Jnlt, Clif i-7e Turk Soph Also Wins High Hurdles Jerry Berber. ls Ancele S-M- 71 1 Dirk Maver. I ftidido. Calif. -J7 74 "We're not a strong enough dashes.

figure with Mike Souchak, the von nieleon. Hoanoke. Texas 71 Dmia Hulrhli.son. team to overcome bad officiatmsl Dan Sweeney led Trinity with Ted Km 11. I Germwton.

Smith Alilia J8-37-76 former Duke football star, and two MILWAL'KKE i The Mil-wnukre Braves announced Thurs- Fort Lauderdale. Fla M-laV 72. Vit-rnia. best-of-seven Boston-Philadelphia set. the entire competition suddenly bo.lcd down to Jones vs.

Chamberlain, We were supposed to kill the clock." said Jonrs later. 'Bob breaks like that," McGuire said a win in the discus and then set Sam Hnead. While Sulphur I Mexico C'nv 17-4077 d.iv the sicnlnt of 19 vear old Her Sprlnaa. W. Va.

darkhorscs from Florida, Dave Ragan and Gardner Dickinson. Jr. After Palmer rolled in his putt Juan H.Kinaurf, "If I'm going to lose. I like to get the pace in the 8SQ yard relay as beaten even by 20 points. I don't1 the Saints took the top position in want to lose on judgment calls.

I the event. TREMONT tPXS) WillU-. awBri of w.jburton. J4-JW-7I; Kebastian Miiiel. Madrid.

Spain U-JS-7T 14-J4 71 St in lnnard. I Vancouver. B. Canada 17-4077 Dorado Beach. Puerto Rica on the final hole, he turned to a Watson.

Trcmont llih School's Lionel Hebert. Kem Cltv. Calif SI MM ART Dm Golden and Jim Norton both Mi-! si-177 fabulousaophomore. kimmed the an outfielder-first baseman, to a 19C2 farm contract. Cousy had told me we had time.

But i lost sight of the clock. When I saw Bill Riiftscll make the spectator and quipped: "Well, as they say, a day late Philadelphia Boalofi It ft 1 11 vrrl low hurdles in 19. tec- ft registered top spots for Le Roy as 17-39 12 a-Dnn Cherrv. A rlln ClsAtn uvin hA 19fl var1 Irtit? hill. SliftlM onds here Thursday as the Turks and a dollar short." -Charles Cce.

Ok la. City Jack Flerk. Loa Ancelet Alellivin 4f t.ltUe Rock. Ark Billy Casper. Jr.

Apple Vallev. Calif Chandler Harper. nick. I fimired I had to maKe my VnK-hr It was on this hole last year that Eureka, 631 to 54'i, in I W'lrhita rails. Teiiaf M-14 71 Denny Shute.

Akron. Ohio Allen Geiherarr. M-16-73' C'arleum Oaka. Calif la-Gene Andrews. M.J 7J Hrverlv Hills.

Calif. ales ana ine poie vault w-nne I IllABmmalA hi sn tha 190 dual meet Palmer, a two-time winner of the 4 II Helnanhn 10 II Sanders 7 Runrll 5 Couav 0 0 Jonea I Jonea 0 Loacutnff IRamacr He was assigned to Dublin, of the Gass Georgia-Florida Baseball league. The youngster, a hih school star, is 6-3 and weighs 170 pounds. I noiiiiiiait i.ui IVII ti.v 4' i i it mO e. Rnde.r IJKE MOfNTAIN Attm "Chamberlain locked like a conim 40-17-77 Plymouth pa.

I 2 yara nign nuruics ami me nign championship, blew to a double bogey six when he had the title Dave Douglas. Si. Louis. Ma. M-17 73'a-Dudlev W'ysont; Jr Watson, who set a district of 20.1 seconds as a freshman I "Mtimn McKlnney.

Texas 40-3878 Jacky cupit. Uonfvlew, Texas JS-JS 7J Mario Gonzales. last spring, also won the 120 yard SIMMART 100 Yd. Duh-I. Kaufman Dl; 1 Ohler 'D; J.

Reed 1T1; 4. Dunn (Tl Rio de Janeiro. Brazil 17-3S-71 4i TVtiil. S4 St ToUla practically In his grasp. Player, who had finished earlier, won by a shot with 280.

high hurdles in 15.7 seconds. JlnrniV Demaret. II SJ M-ft Time: 10 4 Kiamesha lke. Y. SS-W 71 Philadelphia Boston mountain coming out after me.

As I let the jumper go I thought tlie ball was going to hit the rim. Guess I gave It some body English." I Jones. Boston top scorer with 28 34 is It 29 lot1 22) Yd. Daah 1. Kaufman iDi: 1 Tremont Mck Hornickle won l-Ediar R.

Updetraff. Tucann. Arl 17-1774 Player's Impresive first round drive Thursday, marked by only Dave Marr. Sun City, Adz. 41-3778 Jack Burke Kiameaha Lake.

N. Y. 34-3S-78 Ben Hoean, Fort Worth, Texas 38-4078 a-Robert Gardner. Fex Fells. N.

17-41-78 Jim Turneta. Scoring. Fla. 41-3818 Ben Arda. Mnniia.

Philippines 38-4079 Frank Phillips. I Sydney. Australia 38-4179 Fidel de Luca. I Buenua Aires. ArgenUn 40-3979 Attendance 13.nf.

Brian Wilkes Johannasburf South Africa 1H-3J 74 the 100 yard dash In 10.15 seconds but Turk Coach Len Kisellus said his sprinter had a strong wind to his back. one bogey and by almost flaw. Jsv Hebert. Miami M-lfr-74 Bob Goalbv. R-ed IT': 3.

Uhler (Ui; 4. Dunn iti. Time: 440 Yd. Run I. Llerter D'; 1 Strle-gl iTi; 3.

Clannln iTi; 4. Craii iLi. Time: 3. M0 Yd Run J. Lere (L: 1.

Stucke iDi; I. Muaaelman IDi; 4. Caaklna iLi. Time: 2 Mile Run 1. Slucker Di: 2.

Bluhoo less shotmaking on every hole, as points, turned to Coach Red Auer Black Hawks Tip Saari, Stickles Set Records In AAU Swimming CryxUI River. Fla. -35-74 tounded most of the observers ho bach as the latter sat slowly shak had predicted he was a champion ing his head In almost disbelief. Claude Harmon, Memaroneck. 18-4179 Dow I'lnaterwald.

Tequr.Ha, Da K-1S-74 Wm EUis West Cadlwell, N. IS 74 Gav Brewer who could not possibly repeat. 'Hey. you guys sure got bis; a.Rnltert Cochran. mouths on the bench.

All 1 could St. Louis. Mo. 41-3880 READY Hornickle also won the 220 In 22.9 seconds. Mike Wrhel won the 440, 880, pole vault, and high jump for Tremont.

FIRftT PI ACS WINNFRS 100 Hornickle 1T1 13 220 Hornickle (Ti .22 9: 44(1 Wrhel iTi 5: Jim Terrier. Burbank. Calif. 39-4180 Cnstal Klver. Fla S9-JJ 74 (L: Tay ITi; 4.

Peterton (Tl. Time: 4. 120 Yd. High Hurdle-1. Norton (L; 2 Meyera iDi; I.

Blain Di; Crai( (Ll. Time: :14. 130 Yd. Low Hurdle 1. Golden (D: Antonio Cerda.

a-Hlrharri Chnoman. The South African's usually fine Plnehurtt. N. J7-43 80 hear was 'shoot, shoot'." When Auerbach could catch his breath, he said: Montreal, 43 In NHL Playoffs Tladlan. Mexico SS-M-74 Paul Hamey.

Worcester. Mass. 37-1774 putting touch had soured during a-Rlrhard Chuoman. 2. Norton iLi: 3.

Blain iDi; 4. Meyer BARTLESVTIXE, OKLA. Pinehurst. N. 17-4380 the Winter tour.

He was an also- Doug Sanders. OJhI. Calif. 36-38 74 Jack Nicklaus. Tucson, Art 38-3S-74 Dearie R.

Bpmjin. "This was the toughest seven ID'. Time: :24 3. Broad Jumi 1. Lieder (D: 2 Val- 880 Wrhel iTi 2 111: Mile Lee (Ei 5 02 120 High Hurdlea Wataon Ti 15 10 Low Hurdles Watson iTi ran in seven tournament appear Tommy Bolt Seventeen-year-old Roy Saari became the first man to swim 1500 came scries we've ever played.

It Bethesdajn. Md 39-4180 Bruce Devlin. Australia 39-4180 landinaiham 'L: 3. Ohler (Di; Zwen Brook 1 e. N.

17-3774 ances, failing to make the break was harder physically and took Gent Sarazen. iT. Dmtance: 18 ft. Hiith Jump 1. Norton 'L: 2.

Thorn o- Broad Jump Carson iEi 18 ft. 3 Hien Jump Wrhel iTi ft. 2 on two occasions. MONTREAL tf The Chi Germantown. N.

SD-35 74 Walter Burkemo. on Di. Bsughn iDi, Zwen ITi, tie. Height: ft. "I felt I was ready for this tour cago Black Hawks, bidding for a Franklin HjIU.

Mich 37-3774 Pole Vault Wrhel (Tl 10 ft Discus Albern i 107 ft. 4 Shot Put Compton iEi 41 ft. 5's Vanity 8o Relay Eureka 1:45 Frosh-Sopb 880 Pole Vault 1. Golden Li. Coffman nament, and today's round proved a-Richard H.

Sikes. Sprlngdale. Ark 41-3980 a-Richard Norvllle, Oklahoma Cltv 40-40 80 Vic Gherl. Rumson, N. 42-3981 -Gena Francis.

East Willimon, N. 19-4281 -David A. Blair. London. F-ngland 40-4181 Fred Hawkins.

El Paso. Texas 38-4381 Miituel Sals. Bogota. Colombia M-3S 74 Ansel Miguel. Madrid.

Spain 37-3774 'D, tie; 3 Bishop Li, Muaaelman ID', Height: 9 ft. m. Shot Put 1. Lieder ID': I. Sweenev neiay bureka 1:47.

meters in less than 17 minutes and Ted Stickles, 18, bettered the 400 yard individual medley mark by more than five seconds In the 1962 men's AAU swimming and diving meet here Thursday night. Saari, current 1500 meter outdoor champion from El Segundo, s-Jose Maria Gonzalei it, Player commented in his pre cise British accent. second straight Stanley Cup upset, rushed from behind, edged Mon-treat 4-3 Thursday night and took a 3-2 lead in their best-of-seven- Sao Paula. Brazil 3B-3H 7S T' 3. Kaufman iDi: 4.

Fielda iTi. The good-looking South African's Bill Collins. Miami M-34 75 Ken Venturi. San Francisco 30-J4 75 Distance: 40 ft. 4 i in.

a lot out of us. We almost blew this game." TOIGHKST Russell, 6-10 center whose spectacular blocks of shots and passes in the fourth quarter helped Boston's comeback, agreed. "Toughest series I've ever had to play in," said Russell. a Jones got the shot of the n'ght. Cousy played a great game.

He got Diacua Throw 1. Sweenev ITi! 1. semifinal series. Johnny Revolta. Skokie.

111. 40-4181 Herman Kelser Paret's Body Taken to Miami Barberton. Ohio 17-3875 Field (Tl; 3. Dunn ITi; 4. O'Neal iLi Dintance: 100 ft.

2 in. only bad hole was at the 220 yard fourth, a par three, where his drive bounded over the green and Leopold Huiz. Buenoa Aires. Argentina 43-3982 The victory, only the second for Chirk Harbert. Mil) Relay 1.

Danver iBauehn. stroked the metric mile in Port St. Lucia, Fla 3S-3S 73 Thomas B. Hnhhurton. Chicago in 10 appearances on Mon Lieder.

Otto. Hartioldi: 2. Le Ho v. Harold Harming Surrey. England 4U-43 bj 16:54.1 minutes, beating his near Time: 4M0.4.

he chipped back 12 feet past, mis sing the putt. Johannesburg. South Africa 37-3H 75 a-Gary Cowan. 880 Yd. Varsity Relay 1.

Trinity est contender, Tsuyoshi Yamana- Henry Plckard. Cleveland 39-3475 Kitchener. Ontario. Canada ao-si S3 NEW YORK -UP- The body of treal Forum ice this season, put the defending Stanley Cup Black Hawks in excellent position to du (Sweeney. Reed.

Dunn. Zwerigi: 2. Sam Park Oakmont, Pa. 41-4384 Lew Wor.cham. Oakmont.

Pa. 38-3675 Otherwise, he rifled his tee shots Danver. Time: 1:45 7. Cary Mlddlecnfr. ka, by lo yards.

Yamanaka, 24, with 17:11.4, and 440 Yd. Freshman-Sophomore Relay Horton Smith, Detroit 45-4792 Billy Burke. Memphis. Tenn SH-S9 75 Trinity i Burpee. Butler.

Schmidt. boxer Benny (Kid) Paret was flown to Miami Thursday for burial. A total of 20,000 persons filed past the casket of the former Doug Ford. Yonkers. N.

Y. 37-3S 75 Lloyd Mangrum. Schenkl. 1 Danver. Tune: defending AAU champion Murray Cleveland 39 Will finish today down the fairways and punched his approaches onto every green in a magnificent exhibition of winning golf.

His best putts were a 12-footer at the seventh, a 10- Tony Manero, Apple Vallev. Calif S9-JH 75 Rose, 23, with 17:19.9, also better Kel Nagle. Sydnev. Australia 37-3875 plicate their 1961 semifinal upset of the powerful regular season leader Canadiens. The sixth game will be played in Chicago Sunday night.

Although out-shot 20-8 and trail Greenwich. Conn 41 wiirtdrew Chevy Chase, Md No card ed the listed American record of welterweight champion in two Al Balding, Ontario. Canada 17-3875 Robert Charles. Jock HutchLion, days at a Bronx funeral home be Evaneton, IU No card Christ Church, New Zealand 38-3775 footer at the eighth, and a 15-footer fore it was taken by hearse to Toronto Wins 3-2 In Playoffs ing 2-1 at one point, the Hawks those big baskets when we needed them. "I'll tell you something.

I haven't slept for a week. Every night I see Wilt it seems he's grown another inch taller." Though Russell held Chamberlain to 22 points and had the rebounding edge 22-21, Wilt, was outstanding defensively and as a team player while rookie Tom Meschary took scoring honors with 32 points. WILT "Chamberlain didn't shoot a lot Idlewild Airport. Mrs. Lucy Paret, 21 year old at the 14th.

He had six birdies. SHOOTS 74 One of the tournament hotshots, managed to escape the first period in a 2-2 tie. took the lead in pregnant widow of the fighter Exhibition Standings STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGII Pet. the middle period and fought off 17:21.8, set by Rose last March. Stickles, a sophomore at Indiana Universily, swam the 400 yard medley in 4:18.1, which bettered the listed American and meet records, 4:23.7, set last year by Charles Bittlck of Southern California.

Principal interest today centers on the 220 yard freestyle in which the American record of two minutes is expected to be beaten. a Montreal comeback try in the Eureka Golfers Beat Two Foes EUREKA (PNS)- Steve Riley fired a 61 for the 14 hole match to lead Eureka High School's golf team past Washington and TORONTO un Red Kelley's 8 .880 third. Ken Wharram broke a 2-2 tie who died early Tuesday 10 days after he was beaten into a coma by Emile Griffith in a Madison Square Garden title fight, arrived in Miami earlier Thursday to make funeral arrangements. She rebound goal in the 25th minute of overtime gave the Toronto young Jack Nicklaus, dropped temporarily from front-line contention by shooting a 74. "Nothing went right," the tow-haired 21 year old from Columbus, Ohio, said bitterly.

"I three-putted too many holes. I couldn't drive. I hit the ball sideways." Par for the 6,990 yard Augusta with only 46 seconds to go in the New York 17 Chicago 15 Kansas City 14 Baltimore 13 Washington 11 Los Angeles 13 Minnesota 11 Boston 10 Maple Leafs a 3-2 victory over 10 .800 10 .583 11 .542 10 .524 12 .520 12 .478 15 .400 .298 .292 (15 field goals tried compared to the New York Rangers Thursday was carrying a wreath labeled average 30 in earlier games) but night and a 3-2 edge in their best High of Normal here Thursday. Eureka defeated High, 14V2 of seven-game semifinal Stanley he played a terrific game defensively," said Cousy who hit for Steve Clark of Santa Clara, is the record holder and defending champion. Other 220 yard events and topped Washington, 11-4 Cleevland 8 19 Detroit 7 17 NATIONAL LEAGUE 19 17 Cup playoff series.

National Course is 36-36' 72, and only a handful could break it in Washington beat High, 12-2 "Champ," which will go atop Paret's casket. A seven-man committee of the New York State Legislature opens hearings here Friday on whether to abolish boxing in this slate. The Leafs, who have beaten middle period, and Red Hay made it 4-2 for the on-rushing Hawks at 1:39 of the third. Rookie Gordon Berenson, who closed his college career at Michigan less than a month ago, brought the desperate Candadiens to within one goal of the Hawks at 10 :26. Spike Webb Winner ANNAPOLIS, Md.

Wl Mid- and the 400 yard freestyle relay Pat Flanagan and Roger Traver their first round try. 8 8 9 Pet. .680 .667 .825 .593 New York 10 times at home without a loss this season, can wrap of Eureka had 73s. Mike Cox was Five players were tied at 71 are scheduled today, along with the one-meter diving finals. nine of his 21 points and half his eight assists in the final minutes.

"If Chamberlain played like that every game forget it. Philadelphia played a better game as a team here than it has in several 11 St. Louis 17 Houston Id Chicago 15 Los Angeles 16 San Francisco 13 Pittsburgh 9 New York 12 Cincinnati 10 low for High with a 71. Wash up the series with a victory in They included the reigning U.S 12 .520 10 .474 ington's Denny Eiler had a 71. Open Champion, Gene Littler, MARBEN'S the sixth game here Saturday night.

462 3B5 14 16 former PGA Champion, Bob Ros- vpars. burg, giant George Bayer, Don The Rangers made up a two Milwaukee 8 18 .333 Philadelphia 7 14 .333 Yl'itVi IncB fh'jn tu'A miniltoc tn shiDman William A. Hesser of Says Sugar Ray January, and Billy Maxwell. goal deficit to force the game into overtime, with Earl Ingar- However, it wasn't so much the Benson, has been named the winner of the Spike Webb box For Style, Quality Fabrics and Colors, You Simply Can't Beat Marben's damp, dismal weather nor the field forging the tie with V. 2 minutes remaining in the third peri Signs for Bout PARIS un Sugar Ray Rob.

ing trophy at tne u.b. mvai Academy. slowness of play requiring close to five hours per round which play Jones hit on a jumper, Paul Arizin tallied for Philly, then goaltending was called against Chamberlain and Tommy Heinsohn (25 points) was awarded the basket. Jones fouled Chamberlain n'hn srnrpft nn hoth trips thpn od. Ingarfield tipped in a shot by Cubs Cut Roster To 28 Man Limit MESA, ARIZ.

tin The Chi SPRING SUITS! harassed the competitors as much inson has signed for a 10 round Al Langlois at 12:31. The first Ranger goal was by Guy Gen- Hockey Results fight in Paris June 6, Promoter as it was the tricky pin placements PINS HIDDEN SEMI-FINAL PLAYOFFS dron, on a 35 footer at 13:42 of Charley Michaelis announced nt tuJ Chicago 4. Montreal 3 (Chicago lead wilt hit a three-pointer to tie the best-of-7 series. 3-21. cago Cubs Thursday released out the second period.

Thursday. "The placements were treacher ous," said Palmer. Player, Boros The fading former welterweight fielder Nelson Mathews, 20, to Salt Lake City of the Pacific Coast League on a 24 hour option. MEN'S SIZES TO 84 In Regulars, Longs, Shorts, Stouts, Short Stouts, Portljs $32.50 to $65.00 and others agreed. and middleweight champion will VENDETTA AND STILLETTA ARE AT THANKS FOR THE DOKfTASK The pins were hidden in corners meet Hippolyte Annex, a 29 year AMSIVCPSAW LUNCH, IT NOT MUCH VENDETTA UP CTII I ETTA I Mathews, a native of Columbia, of the greens, on the edge of traps old middleweight.

GANG. I REALLY. DIDN'T RUN THE LUNCH- SHE and in the most difficult of places 111., played in 10 spring exhibition I DIDN'T MAKE, THE APPRECIATE IT, PRACTICALLY FED BIGDOME The players weren't given much games and batted .174. MEM-MEM M3U WITH A 5PP0N-" AI3PANGE- ROYS' SIZES i tn IS of a target on most holes. The exit of Mathews cuts the Palmer played one of his char- WE'LL GIVE YOU $1A98 $1C98 DID.I THINK' SUE'S ALWAYS RLACtf- Cubs roster to opening day limit of 28.

Pitcher Jackie Warner, however, is still with the club although IV tO leal apteristic rounds, finishing strong on a wave of birdies after a faulty ASK HIM ANOTHER ONE 25 YEARS FROM WWY WASN'T JACKIN' NOT I INVITED? ME BIGDOME AND I DONT WOWUPLl.UPU he is listed on the San Antonio, start. He three-putted the first hole from 15 feet and took three putts I THINK ITS HAFTA GROW OLD MEN'S FORMAL WEAR Rental Service Proms, Weddings, Etc Early Rsiervation Suggested BRIDAL HOUSE Men's Dept. Clinton and Monro St. roster. A MEAN.UNDER' BOYS' SIZES IS to 50.

In Slims, Regolars and Huskies 22 50 37 50 also on the eighth for another HANDED T3ICK bogey. But he started moving on 7 WMV WA5N Prep Track Results Clinton at Normal Community, post EVERYBODY the back nine, running in a 25 footer from the edge on the 12th, 4 2' flrF poned until today, wet grounds. ISE OIR LAY-AWAY PLAN! N. Attention Charges at Marben's! Tremont 83'j. Eureka SA't.

Danvers 72. Trinity 42'. Le Roy 414. getting another bird on the long 13th and chipping in from the edge of the green on the 15th. He clim-mixed his round with the spectacular birdie on the 18th.

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1 8.98 Crow, the big man in the football Cardinals running attack, signed his 1932 contract Thursday. Tuestaqtopone m0c office civil wa- AND WWy WASN'T EVERYBODY INVITED TO THE VYINGDING? MARBEN'S Men's ojs Store Crow, 1957 Heisman Trophy win ner for his play at Texas AIM, The LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE Co. will be starting his fifth season for I. I. Smalt A AitsxiatM.

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