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Leagues Boys Giants Snap Out Of Losing Streak PCA Nine Dumps Sylvania By 1M Pacific Cement and Aggregates (PCA) dumped Sylvania, 11-1, in a City League softball game last night at DeLaveaga park, a contest called after five innings on the ten run rule. George Caso was 2-for-4 for the Leads iriftoslhi pen run of the game came in the seventh on Billy Williams' 21th SG Pony George Arnott and Mike. For- sythe both hit home runs to lead the Lions Club Bravest 11-4 victory over the Leibbrandf and Puget Mets yesterday in Santa Cruz Pony play. Ted McCarroll went two for two for the Braves and drovin "two runs. The top Met hitter was-Paul -li Scotts Valley LL The Standard Lumber Senators became the a i of the Scotts Valley Little League yesterday when they posted a decisive 9-4 victory over the Santa Cruz Dairy Farm Tigers.

Don Ward and Tom Hall took home the batting honors for the Tigers with 2-for-4 and 2-for-3, respectively. Both had a two-base hit included in their performance. Bill Muir hit two doubles and a single in his only three times at the plate for the Senators. Jan to winners, driving home six runs. Marv Williams also had two hits.

Dick Yoder paced Sylvania with 2for2. Tonight, Salinas Valley Savings and Loan tries to wrap up the first half championship at the expense of Sylvania. The Senator club and Seaside Cavern vie in the second game. Score by innings: PCA 151 0411 7 Sylvania 100 00 1 4 Rico DellaSantina and Rip Balesteri. Bill Whetton and Tim Rogers.

Winner DellaSantina. Loser Whetton. Smith who hit two singles and a home run, driving in three runs, in his four times at the, plate. Score by innings: Braves 204 221 011 12 Mets 012 010 5 George Arnott and Dale Lyster. homer of the year off reliever Jim Duffalo.

In the second game, called after seven innings because of darkness, the Giants scored twice in the first inning on Matty Alous single, a walk to McCovey, Ce-peda's single and Hart's sacrifice fly. Then, after the Cubs scored once in the bottom of the first the Giants tallied three times to sew up the game and pin the defeat on Frnie Broglio, now 3-9. Mays' homer knocked in all the runs. Ron Herbel yielded seven hits in seven innings, including three doubles and a triple, but was tough in the clutch in picking up his seventh victory in 11 By Tom Reedy St. Andrews, Scotland Ub Bruce Devlin, the former plumber's assistant from Australia, matched par today for the second straight day over the windblown old course for a halfway score of 72-72144 and the early second-round lead in the British Open Golf Tournament.

Max Faulkner, last Briton to win the tournament, had his second 73 in a row for 146 as North Sea gales rocked the course as they had Wednesday. Nicklaus finished 37 37 74 for 150. six strokes back of Devlin. The first man to break par today was the youngest man In the field, 22 year-old Malcolm r.regson of England, who shot 36-3470. That was the best round of the tournament so far, but left Greg-son at 148 after an opening 78.

Bruce Devlin, the young Australian who was a strong factor in this year's Masters tournament, matched par for the second straight day with 72 for 144. Nicklaus dropped a shot to par by three-putting the second hole and never recovered It on the front nine. He turned in 37. The Ohio Golden Bear played a disciplined game, taking no chances with the big wind that was building up again to the 60-mile an hour bursts it produced Wednesday. Added to a bright sun, the gusts turned the greens as slick as billiard tables.

Doug Sanders, the tour veteran from Ojai, California, finished with a 73, after an opening round 78 for 151. Lema, having seen the Old Course only once and that was Green, Jerry Newby and Charley Watkins all had 2-for-4 for the Senators. Score by innings: Tigers 000 031 7 Senators 232 llx 12 Don Ward and Tom Hall. Jerry Newby and Charley Watkina. Winner Newby.

Loser Ward. Roger Barat and John Agnotie. Winner Arnott. Loser Barat. Home runs: George Arnott and Mike Forsythe au 1 Smith (Mets).

the day before, shifted his entire game en route. One of the greatest wedge players in the game, Lema decided the seaside wind was too horrible to contemplate for a flying wedge shot aimed at the pin. "I took a really big chance," he said. "I put the wedge back in the bag and said goodby. Instead, I took a seven iron and ran the ball to the hole." Lema, 7-1 shot in the betting, astonished the knowledgeable Scots by the way he conquered really difficult conditions to drop only one shot below par.

Top players were taking anything up to 80 or more blows in the face of a gale that showed how impolite "The Old Lady" the oldest course in the world can be when she chooses. Nicklaus knew as little about the Old Course as Lema and so it was as well with some of the other Americans, eight all told, challenging for the 104-year-old title. After winning $81,000 on the American circuit this year, Nicklaus was installed 7-2 favorite to pick up the British Open crown. The odds have not shifted in spite of Golden Jack's opening round. He has a lot of ground to make up, however.

Schultz Triples MC Minor League Andy Barnett hit a double" (hat For Idaho Fa drove in the winning run for the (First Game) Chicago (2) Francisco (0) San The player periscope service re ABRH ABRH cently reported that Mark Schultz 5 1 2 M.AIou.lf AAU Gals Put Hanford Back On Road Map has just finished his first week in 3 0 4 1 2 0 the Rookie Pioneer League. Stewart, ss Williams. If Banks, lb Clemens. rt Cowan.cf Schultz is from Santa Cruz and Sentinel SpettJ is now catching for the Idaho Falls (Angels) in Idaho. He posts Mays.cf Cepeda, lb McCovey, rf J.AIou.pr Hart, 3b Pagan, ss Crandall, Peterson, ph Hendley.p Duffalo, Bertell.c Buhl.p Chicago (IP).

When Willie Mays doesn't hit, the San Francisco Giants are in trouble. So what happens when not only Mays, but also Orlando Ce-pedo and Willie McCovey, slump at the plate? The Giants found that out as they extended their losing streak to four Wednesday before snapping back to take a 7-2 decision from the Chicago Cubs. In the first game, the big bats of Mays, Ccpeda and McCovey were all but silent as veteran right-hander Bob Buhl notched his 10th victory of the year with a four-hit, 2-0 whitewashing. During the losing streak longest of the season for the Giants Mays went 3 for-16, McCovey was 1 11 and Cepeda just 214. Mays' three-run homer, his 24th, was the big blow in San Francisco's second game victory.

Cepeda also chipped in with two singles and batted in a run his first rbi in five games. The triumph kept the Giants within lh games of league-leading Philadelphia, although the twin bill split cost them a game in the loss column. The Phillies, idle Wednesday, now have one less victory and four less losses. The Giants today sent Jack Sanford, a disappointing 5-7 to date, against Chicago ace Larry Jackson, 11-5, in the third game of a five-game series. Buhl simply overpowered San Francisco in Wednesday's first game.

The Giants only big scoring threat came in the second inning when Buhl walked McCovey, Jim Hart and Jose Pagan in succession, after one out. McCovey helped end that threat by getting picked off second base for the second out. Then Del Crandall popped out to end the inning. Chicago got the only run Buhl needed in the first inning when ex-Giant Joey Amalfitano doubled to lead off, was sacrificed to second and scored on Ron Santo's single. The only other Perfect Game Excent Aptos Braves when the Braves edged the Live Oak Hot-Shots, 5-4, in Mid-County Minor League -'-action yesterday.

Robert Duran was the top Brave hitter with two singles in three official at bats. The game gave the Braves the '-Mid-County Minor League Champ- ionship and the Hot-Shots second place. Score by innings: Braves 003 2 5 9 Hot-Shots 000 4 7 Bill Castagnola and Andy Bar- nett, Dennis Shastain and Dave Hall. Winner Castagnola. Loser Chastain.

By Jack Stevenson Hanford, Calif. (). Four hun a .167 batting average in his first six times to the plate with a triple. dred gals are about to prove this weekend that Hanford. Totals 12 2 :0 Totals 29 0 4 Thursday, July 9, 1964 Santa (Tins Swtinrl 1 1 San Francisco 000 000 000 0 isn't a ghost town because a bunch of guys who've never seen a women's track and field meet sponsored an AAU championship.

Prout's Mark 7-3 At Reading Player periscope reports to The Coach Says; The event already has nearlv doubled the membership of the Chicago 100 000 lOx 2 DP San Francisco 1. LOB San Francisco 6, Chicago 11. 2B Pagan, Mays, Amalfitano, Banks, Williams. HR Williams (20). SB Williams.

Stewart. IP ER BB SO Hendley Vh 7 1 112 x-Duffalo 2V3 3 1 13 2 Shaw 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bolin 1 0 0 0 0 0 Buhl 9 4 0 0 4 5 Faced 2 men In 7th. 2:27. Winner Hendley (8-5). Loser Buhl (10-4).

Sentinel that Harold Kolstad of Watsonville has now pitched his way to six wins and five losses local Junior Chamber of Commerce, even though most of the competitors had never heard of Hanford before this summer. Even Without Trades SF 49ers Stronger In 1964 for the Seattle Rainiers (Red Sox). Kolstad has an impressive Their fathers and mothers Coll League The Valley Sports Shop' Dodgers demolished the Stu Armit Ford Mustangs in Colt League action last night, 15-3. George Winslow hit' a "double and two singles to lead the Dodgers in hitting. Winslow, was at the plate only four times, Manuel Araiza had two for two and Gary Birlem clobbered a tri might have a dim recollection if 2.70 earned run average and has they were followers of track struck out a total of 84 foes.

(Second Game San Chicago (2) Francisco (7) William Prout of Boulder Creek AB AB Dutch Warmerdam, who held the world pole vault record for two decades, hailed from this agricul 4 0 0 tural community in the San Joa American Eagle Seeks 2nd Win In American Cup Newport, R.I. (JP). American Eagle, unbeaten in eight yacht races, goes after its second vie tory Thursday in the observation trials for America's Cup defense candidates, American Eagle, one of two new 12-meter yachts built for the defense, was scheduled to take on Easterner in the second day of the trials on Rhode Island Sound. Eagle scored an easy victory Thursday over Columbia, skippered by Walter Podolak of Newport Beach, Calif. Constellation defeated Easterner in the other race.

The unbeaten yacht grabbed a four-minute lead over Columbia by the first weather mark, then increased it to 7 minutes 44 seconds by the finish. Stewart, ss Williams, ss Santo, 3b Banks, lb Clemens, rf Cowan.cf quin Valley. has won seven battles and only lost three while pitching for the Reading, Red Sox. Prout pitched in two games last week and has allowed only eight hits. He has made appearances in 15 games this season.

M.AIou,rf-lf Mays.cf McCovey, If J.AIou.rf Cepeda, lb Haller.c Lanier, 2b Pagan.ss Herbel, This year the United States' ple with the bases loaded to collect the other hitting honors of the night for the Dodgers. Score by innings: Roznovsky.c 3 Broglio.p 0 Gbnelsn.ph 1 Ott.ph 1 1 Mustangs 100 020- 4 Dodgers 000 "76215 7 women team which will meet the Russians in Los Angeles, July 25-26, will be selected here. The top two finishers in each senior event at the Hanford High school stadium will qualify to represent their nation. Frank Moreno, Steve Ghidin- Totals 27 7 11 Sports Calendar Totals 28 2 7 San Francisco 232 000 0 7 elli (5), Wes Bergazzf 6 'find Tom Stagnaro. Don Hansen and Terry Harper, the 26-year-old Larry Bliske.

Winner-tJIansen; Loser Moreno. Chicago 101 000 02 Stewart. DP Chicago 2. LOB San Francisco 4, Chicago 9. 2B Pagan, Stewart, Clemens, Williams.

3d Santo. HR Mays (24) SF Hart. RBI Mays 3, Cepeda, Hart, Hal- TODAY Baseball Colt League Pirates at Harvey West stadi- County vs. Tigers, urn, 8 p.m. president of the Jaycees, explains how a town of 13,700 took on the national event that should indicate how the United States wom 1 1 SLV Pony Loop The Scotts Valley Pira'tes' isr, Lancer, Williams, uemens.

IP ER BB SO Herbel 7 7 2 2 3 6 Broglio 12i 6 5 5 2 0 Burdette 13 0 0 0 0 0 en will rate internationally at the SC Pony League Giants vs. White Sox, at Harvey West stadium, 5:30 p.m. 1964 Olympics at Japan: bchurr 13 3 2 1 10 most lost to the Boulder, Creek Giants when the Giants, exploded for five runs in the top half of slaughter 12S 0 0 0 1 1 San Francisco UP) The return to health of John Brodie and Bill Kilmer could help the San Francisco 49ers surprise critics who believe that lack of trades means lack of improvements, says Coach Jack Christiansen. Christiansen told newsmen Tuesday that quarterback Bro-die's broken right arm and halfback Kilmer's shattered right leg are clinically sound and' ready for the opening 49cr workout July 18. "There's lots of talk back East that the 49ers will be last again in the National Football League because we made no big trades.

But we feel we have filled our spots by getting 49ers To Televise 3 Practice Games San Francisco UP) The San Francisco 49ers announced Tuesday that three pre season night football games will be telecast in the San Francisco area. KTVU will carry these games: August 15, 49ers vs. Dallas at Portland; August 22, 49ers vs. Minnesota at Salt Lake City; September 5, 49ers at Los Angeles. "We needed a project and the tlston 2 2 0 0 0 2 Mid-County Little League Capitola vs.

Aptos, at Del Mar the seventh inning, but -won nev- bnantz 1 0OO0O townspeople were still unhappy Winner Herbel Women's Open Golf Underway San Diego, Calif. (IP). Fifty-four of the nation's leading eal (7-4). Loser Broglio school, 6 p.m. about bad publicity this area re Anderson, Mo.

W. Jim Wyatt, once a minor leaguer, owned by the Kansas City A's, came as close to a perfect game as it's possible Wednesday night in a semi-pro game. Wyatt retired the first 26 batters to face him, then struck out the 27th batter but the ball got through catcher Butch Todd and the man reached first. The right-hander retired the next man to preserve his no-hitter. His (Anderson) team beat Grove, OkIa 3 0.

(3-9). SLV Pony League cubs vs. ceived a few years ago," Harper HBP By Herbel (Banks). WP Herbel, Broglio. 2:28.

A 30,156. those men back," said Christiansen, adding the names of safety Jerry Mertens, tackle Charlie Krueger and lineman Walter Rock, all also hurt much of 1963. "Underdog is the role, we'll have this year and I'm looking forward to it," said Christiansen, who is beginning his first full season as head coach. "Our guys know they're better football players than they showed last year." Brodie broke his "arm in an auto accident, then reinjured it early in Christiansen's first game as head coach. Kilmer's leg was broken in a December auto crash.

Christiansen said Kilmer, a versatile rookie star in 1962, would battle for one of three running back spots open behind J. D. Smith and Don Lisbon. Christiansen offered these oth-er observations on his club: He'll stick with the criticized offensive interior of Len Rohde, John Thomas, Bruce Bozely, Leon Donohue and Bob St. Clair.

Up to six rookies could knock veterans out of jobs when the squad is pared to its 40-man limit. To make up for time to be lost at the College All Star camp, rookie quarterback George Mira will work out with several 49ers a week ahead of the opening of practice. Dale Messer will be switched from defensive back to offense, where he'll battle rookies Dave Parks and Vern Burke, and vets Clyde Connor and Kay McFar-land for the wide-open split end assignment. Cardinals, at SLV High school, said. 6 p.m.

"At that time there were many golfers, led by defending cham Scotts Valley Little League SC Lumber Mill Senators vs. SC vacant homes in housing developments. Stories were written of pion Mary Mills, top challenger Mickey Wright and a young up ertheless, 6-5, in SLV Pony action yesterday. Bill McVicor was the top hit- ter for the Pirates with, twe hits in three times at bat, McVicor was the only Giant with more than one hit. Corky Jolley was theojr hitter for the Pirates with twp hits in two trips to the plate.

Jolley was also the winning hurler. I Score by innings: Giants 000 000 55. .4 Hanford being a ghost town. We Tickets For 13th Shrine Prep Game Are Now On Sale Dairy Farm Tigers, Vine Hill school, 6 p.m. (Championship game).

wanted to gain true recognition for our city which has actually Softball grown in population by 4000 pop ulation in the last three years." City League Sylvania vs. Sal set threat, Sandra Haynie, teed off today in the first round of the $10,000 United States Women's Open Golf Championship. Play is at the San Diego Country Club. It has women's par of 36-37-73, measures 6470 yards of narrow fairways, nice greens, and the rough is toughened up to fit the standards of the U.S. Golf Association, under whose auspices the event is held.

Pirates 120 003 6 inas Valley Savings and Loan, and Senator Club vs. Seaside Cavern, at DeLaveaga park, first game at 7 p.m. Basketball Lakers vs. Celtics, and Warriors Mike Grabill, Dave Gervasi (5) THE and Ken Sands, Dave Gervasl (1) Mike Grabill (5). Corky Jolley, Ray Frye (7) and Wayne Gar Harvard, Gal Crew Showdown Saturday New York ().

Harvard's bid for its first Olympic rowing berth and California's ambitions for a vs. Royals, at lurner gym, first game at 7:30, second at 8:30 p.m. field. Winner Jollev. Loser Grabill.

TOMORROW Softball Tri-County League SC Merch Minor Leagues MM fourth chance appeared headed for a Saturday showdown after DAVIS CUP PREPARATIONS Florence, Italy (IP) The Amer ants vs. Peninsula Paint of Paci The annual Shrine North-South football game will be held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on July 30 this year when the two teams face each other for the 13th time. The South has a tremendous offensive team which is sparked by the "Touchdown Twins," Marvin, Motley and Earl McCullough. Both men were exceptionally fast in prep football and have also since proven themselves in many encounters. The North will have to post a better than average defense against the South in order to become victorious.

The South also has good passing potential. Tickets for the game are available by writing Shrine Football Office, 655 West Jefferson Los Angeles. The tickets are priced at $5, $3, and $1.50. fic Grove, De Laveaga park, 8:30 By The Associated Press the first trial heats Wednesday at the Orchard Beach lagoon. ican Davis Cup tennis tgam be- gan preparing today fofc (Jdfense By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE W.

L. Pet. G.B CALIFORNIA LEAGUE p.m. W. L.

Pet. G.B. Both Harvard and California .778 Baseball County Colt League Orioles of the Cup in a three-cfajrnlatch with the strong Italian ALL-AROUND WHEEL SERVICE Fresno 7 Reno 6 Sen Jose 6 ,750 maintained their unbeaten status by winning handily. They qualified for Friday's semifinals. vs.

Yankees, Havey West stadium, 8 p.m. Vj 31j 28 30 31 37 39 41 44 42 47 JETS PURCHASE GUARD 1Z New York The New York .632 .595 .592 .538 .494 .481 .457 .447 .397 .386 Baltimore 48 Chicago 44 New York 45 Minnesota 43 Detroit 38 Boston 38 Los Angeles 37 Cleveland 34 Kansas City 31 Washington 32 .667 .667 .444 .375 .333 .125 Modesto 6 Stockton 4 Santa Barbara 3 Salinas 3 Bakersfield 1 3 3 7 1012 11V2 13V2 14 18 1912 SC Pony Orioles vs. White However a strong entry from Jets of the American Football Sox, Harvey West Pony League diamond, 5:15 p.m. League announced todaV the par- 51 SLV Pony Dodgers vs. Giants, the Vesper Boat club of Philadelphia also appeared a sturdy challenger to both college eights and the revamped Yale crew also fought its way into the semis.

SLV High school, 6 p.m. chase of guard Sam DeLuca from the San Diego Chargers for an undisclosed sum. Results Yesterday Fresno 5, Salinas 2. Bakersfield 7, San Jose 2. Stockton 11, Modesto 4.

Games Tonight Stockton at Modesto. Salinas at Fresno. Bakersfield at San Jose. Reno at Santa Barbara. Mid-County Little League So- The four crews will be joined quel vs.

Live Oak, Del Mar school, respective farm game at 4:30 p.m. and Little League game at 6 p.m. PATS SIGN Boston Mt The Boston Patriots No Games played yesterday. Games Tonight Baltimore at Cleveland, (2, twi-night) New York at Washington. Minnesota at Kansas City.

Boston at Detroit. Chicago at Los Angeles. Games Tomorrow Chicago at Los Angeles, (2, twi-night) Minnesota at Kansas City, (N), Boston at Detroit, (2, twi-night). Baltimore at Cleveland, (N). New York at Washington, (N).

by four more after Thursday's rcpecbage or second chance heats. Only the winners of each of the of the American Football League Major League Leaders have signed Ron Zoia, a Quincy, native who starred at Hof- Tri-County Loop May Be Dropped The Tri-County Softball League, of which the Santa Cruz Merchants are a member, is in jeopardy of folding up due to conflicts with up-coming tournaments, Pacific Grove recreation director Topper Arnett recently disclosed. Several forthcoming tournaments, such as Paine's Softball Tournament in Hollister, have made a round robin playing schedule impossible. The local Merchants will play Peninsula Paint of Pacific Grove, the district champs, here Friday night at DeLaveaga park at 8:30 p.m., and Harry's Garage of Salinas here Saturday night also at 8:30, however. Santa Cruz is also entered in the Hollister Tournament starting July 17th.

four repechages will go to the eight-crew semis. stra as a rushing back." 50-Lap Race Set At Watsonville INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Richmond 10-16, Columbus 1-6. Syracuse 6, Buffalo 4. Toronto 2, Rochester 1. Jacksonville 6, Atlanta 4.

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Dallas 4, Salt Lake City 2. Arkansas 13, Indianapolis 3. Tacoma 3, Seattle 2. San Diego 5, Hawaii 2. Denver 10, Oklahoma City 9.

Portland 7, Spokane 2. TOWN. ALL-AfOUND TNI CLOCK I OLD TIRES LOOK AND I'T'onTimm ill 1 Fights ACT LIKE NEW By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting (200 at bats) Allison, Minnesota, Oliva, Minnesota, .335. Runs batted in Killebrew, Minnesota 64; Stuart, Boston, 61. Home runs Killebrew, Minnesota, 30: Powell, Baltimore and Allison, Minnesota, 21.

Pitching (8 decisions) Ford, New York, 10-2, Bunker, Baltimore, 8-2, .800. NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting (200 at bats) Clemente, Pittsburgh, Williams, Chicago and Mays, San Francisco, .337. Runs batted in Mays, San Francisco. 58; Boyer, St. Louis, 54.

Home runs Mays, San Francisco, 24: Williams. Chicago, 20. Pitching (8 decisions) Bunning, Philadelphia, 9-2, Farrell, Houston, 10-3, .769. By The Associated Press A 50-lap main event on the oval will highlight this Friday's NASCAR limited car races on the Watsonville Speedway at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds. There will be time trials held at 7:30 p.m.

and the oval heat races start at 8 o'clock. It will be the first time that more than a 30-lap main event has been held at the speedway. A 15-lap semi-main event will precede the main event and be held on the figure-eight track. I Pittsfield, Mass. Sugar Ray LINCOLN AT CENTER ST.

DIAL 423-0100 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. G.B. Philadelphia 47 28 .627 SF Giants 48 32 .600 IV2 Pittsburgh 41 35 .539 6V2 Cincinnati 42 36 .538 6V2 Los Angeles 38 39 .494 10 St.

Louis -39 40 .494 10 Chicago ..37 39 .487 IOV2 Milwaukee 38 40 .487 IOV2 Houston 37 43 .463 12Vz New York 23 58 .284 27 Results Yesterday Chicago 2-2, San Francisco 0-7, (second game 7 innings, darkness). Pittsburgh 9, Cincinnati 1. St. Louis at Philadelphia, postponed, rain. Games Tonight Cincinnati at Philadelphia.

St. Louis at New York. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh. Los Angeles at Houston. Games Tomorrow St.

Louis at New York, (N). Cincinnati at Philadelphia, (N). Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, (N). San Francisco at Chicago. Los Angeles at Houston, (N).

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