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SATURDAY. JULY 25, 1964. T11C YORK (NeLr.) DAILY NEW3-TIME3 Cuban Cookie Rojas Leads Phillies' Win Over Cards day's second round at the Wethersfield Country Club to tie' Yancey and Beaelink for the lead at 133 for 36 holes. Yancey, 25 year old for- iner captain of the U.S. Military Academy golf team, carded a 67 in his second round, a feat matched by the 49year -old Besselink.a 'Merchantvllle, N.

J. native making a late Md for national golfing The she foot, 190 pound Yancey, who has forced by illness to leave West Point In I960, won th 1963 Pennsylvania Open last year and has earned $4,159 on the tournament trail this year. The first assistants to a ny shoe -salesmen are corns and calluses. Venturi's. Hot 63 Takes Lead At Hartford HARTFORD, Conn.

(UPI) -U. S. Open champion Ken Vefr turi, Philadelphia Bert Yancey and veteran- A1 Beaselink, a trio ot comeback experts, led a reduced field of 85 today in the third round of the 78 bole Insurance City Open golf tournament. Venturi, 33, who recently captured the U.S. Open title after failing to win a major tourney in four years, shot a scorching eight under par 63 in Fri- Sonny Liston Not Listed As Contender MIAMI BEACH (UPI) Sonny Liston's status as a potential heavyweight challenger la not scheduled for consideration until late August, president Ed Lassraan of the World Boxing Association disclosed today.

Lassman made' nia disclosure when asked about unconfirmed reports that an announcement of the return Casslua Clay-Ua-ton heavyweight title fight la expected momentarily from Intercontinental Promotions, Inc. At present ex-champion Sonny Is not listed in the WBAa ranking of contenders because of an automobile escapade earlier this year at Denver, hia current home town. TOURNAMENT TONIGHT Ticket windows will be opened at five o'clock this oHomoen for th first dev blo-hoodor of tho A markon Lop Ion A roa 8 Junior and. Midget Tournament. Kearney will doth with Grend ls-lend of 4:89, to bo followed by a Hostings tussle at about 8:30.

which will compute la two tract meets in Norway and Sweden. Footer was advised Thursday by the IntemaUoaa! Amateur at Athletic Federation and the United States AAU he had been chueen to coach a 15-member team on an lfrday trip to the northern European countries. He will leave Monday for New York to mee Ms team. Tha team will fly to Oslo where It will headquarter until Aug, 11 Bill Giles Accepts East N. Mexico Job KEARNEY (UPD-BIU Giles, 22, is resigning aa Kearney State baseball coach to accept a similar position with Eastern New Mexico University st Pur-tales Giles, a baseball All-America at the University of a 38-25 record at Kearney in four seasons.

Hia 1963 crew waa cochampion of the Nebraska College Conference. Giles, a former Alliance High School football all-state selection, wu a football star for Nebraska as well aa a baseball hero. He coached' at Bertrand, Norfolk and Sidney Hlg'b schools before going to Kearney Men'sTourney Opens July 30- Tournament officials have announced plans for the annual York Men's Club golf tournament, which begins July 30. There will be no qualifying required and flights will be deter-lined by players' handicaps. Everyone will be flighted and there will be 10 per flight There have bene some major changes In the rules this summer.

The first two rounds will played aa match play of 10 holes. The deadline for completion of these two rounds is Wednesday, August 12. Sunday, August 16, the second round losers In each flight, the four consolation flight winners, and the four flight winners will play II holes of medal iriay to determine the prise winners. The lone exception la found In the championship flight which will require 30 holes of medal play on Saturday and Sunday, August 18-16, tor the "RWfr. Flight (ages 45-55) and a Sailor flight (55 and up) In which-all matches will be only nine holes.

AU flight finalists will receive a prize and the tournament committee has declared that the "prizes are many and-worth while." The entry fee la $150 per golfer and the entry dead? Ine is next Wednesday. The tournament will conclude with In Intermediate Les (ton, the Twins nipped the Bears with sis run spurt in the second inning. The final score was 1811. Twins 2 0 1 1 811 Bears 2112 x-12 Schultz, DeBoer Goodrich and Bay: Rousseau and Caver. For the second straight week, Reds' pitchers have hurled hit-less ball in the Pony League.

Friday night the Reds nipped the Braves 82 In a tight contest. Bill Lierman batted home the winning run in the bottom of the fourth inning after there were two outs. Breves 0011-2-0-2 Reds -110 1-3-S-3 Jones, Sorenson and Sorenson. Ka'mtz; Uerman, George end Hess, Liermtn. Foster Namd Coach afU.S.

Track Team LINCOLN (UPI) Charlie Foster, athletic director at Kearney State College, will coach an American track team If you produce 8000 bushels of gram per year, you need aa M-C Grain Dryer to keep up with your harvesting equipment. Four models available a size to fit your farm. See or Call Today. Models 300-400-600-800 Lot Angeles Hosts US Vs. USSR Meet IAS ANGELES (UPI) The battle of the nations United States vs.

Russia-gets under way this afternoon in the Los Angeles Coliseum, Its the sixth renewal of track and field competition between the two moat powerfu 1 teama in the world. Between them, performers for the two teama wul carry away most of the track and field gold medals In the 1064 Olympics In Tokyo. Jan Wall Released By Auburn Mats LINCOLN UPI) Jan Wall, Lincoln, former University of Nebraska pitching star, baa been released by the Auburn, N.Y., entry in the Class A New York-Fennsylvanla League. Wall, who was the property of tho New York Meta, la expected to return home this weekend. Ills future plana are Indefinite.

GEIS GRAIN EQUIPMENT CO. DRYER I York, Nebraska PHONE 302-3347 Views From The Press Box SO. LINCOLN AYE. Got tho Want Ad habit and Save. by GEORGS C.

LANGFORD q- UPI Sports Writer I Blend any Infield or outfield position, add a new found dutch-hitting ability, prepare under the guidance of Gene Mouth and you have Cookie Rojas. Rojas i a 25-year-old Cuban concoction who bounces in and out of the Philadelphia Phillies lineup, hitting as if he wasnt aware that his highest previous batting average in eight years of professional baseball was .275 in a class league. Rojas is the delight of It; Mauch, the ingenious manager I of the National League-leading Philadelphia Phillies. So far (Ms season Mauch haa played the 160-pounder at six different positions and calls him "one of tha most dedicated players In the The reason Mauch moves Ro- 4at around isn't Just because of Ms defensive prowess, but in recognition of hs .318 batting average. In the past week, Ro-3 ae has driven in the winning run in two games and last night tripled, singled twice and i accounted for four runs In Fhll-IU 'addphias 8-1 romp over the St.

Louis Cardinals Throws Sls-Hittar Rojas' bat- provided Chris Short with the impetus he needed to stop the --Cardinals on a yield iof six, hits. Short fanned eight en route to his ninth win In -14 -decisions -and -a -season earned run average of 2.91. The San Francisco Giants and the Cincinnati. Reds kept pace with the Phils. The Giants remained two games behind by the Dodgers 11-3 and the Reds blanked -the Priatro 2-0 to stay 44 out of first.

Milwaukee topped New York 8-5 and Houston shutout Chicago 1-0 in other National League games. In the American League, Baltimore regained first place with -a 2-1, 7-2 doubleheader victory over Washington: Detroit beat New York 10-5 then lost 6-3 in the nightcap: Cleveland clipped Boston 6-1, Kansas City shutout -Los Angeles 1-0 And1 Minnesota upset Chicago M. The Giants scored nine nms fai the sixth Inning and went on to rout the Dodgers, giving Juan Mark-hal his 14th victory is. to lead the Giants' 12-htt aided by Dodger rookie third baseman Derrell Griffith, fet, who committed four errors. O'Toole Wine 11th Jim OToole alnglpd home one rim and pitched four-hitter in gaining his fifth win in a a golf stag Wednesday.

Aug. 26 and will conclude with an Awards Dinner at 8 p.m. The committee la hopeful that all club members' will enter the tourney. STARTS MONDAY AT PENNEYS IN YORK Running iminNffMff ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY (Dui for, tures brought about the kill. The particular strain of toxic, blue green algae la not on! capable of cousing a fish kill, but may be harmful to livestock if swallowed, the G.CL reported.

This type of kill rarely affects an entire fish population'; mortality seldom exceeds 30 per cent Nebraska fish hatcheries have been busy In replenishing state's watery areas. A total of 398,153 game fish have been stocked this year. Thats heap of good ratin' York Soft bailers are enthusiastic about the brand of ball displayed during the present season. As they come down (he home stretch, it is still Club House and Cozy Lunch who are leading the pack. These teams meet head on twice next week and the title apparently hangs on throe ver diets.

The two clash Sunday night in a make up game and on Friday in a regularly scheduled encounter. If you want some free, interesting, evening entertainment! Jtiat (hive the old Jalopy to the Fairgrounds 'and watdi York businessmen, farmers, students play a fast game of softball. in EVIXY DAY EXCEPf SUNDAY July 27 thru Aug. 18 Fetl Time 2:00 p.m. Weekdays 2:30 p.m.

Saturday No Children Admitted 8- NATION-WIDE PENCAIE 4 a. 'Penneyrfiiie, combed totton percaleei All perfeclsl Laboratory-testedf Penn ay's long-wearing cotton All perfeclsl Laboratory-tested! 78 By HUB FOSTER What will the World Scries of Golf he without Jack? Well have to wait and find out because Jack Nlcklaus, the Ohio golfing whlx, has failed to ounllfy Jot this jrichcst single, prize In golfdom. And he is the only golfer ever to win the W.S. Unable to win any of the Big Pour Tournaments this season, although at the moment he Is the leading money winner, Nlcklaus has been -thwarted in Ms attempt to maintain hia mono of the W.S. championship, which pays off the richest purse In the sport Jack, who has picked up $50,000 checks in his previous two victories, missed his last chance to qualify when he lost a- valiant last round bid to cop the PGA title in Columbus.

Spurred by the fact that he faced a shut out In the W.S., Nick turned in a sparkling 64 on the final IB, a round wMch he himself dcclartd was "the finest Ive ever played," but it wss not good enough to overcome the winner, Bobby Nichols. MhwiU be Nichols wtetWiU be in tho Akron World Sertorof Golf September 12-13 at Firestone Count 17 Club. He will be matching drives, approaches and putts with Arnold Palmer, the 84 Masters champion, Tony Lems, the colorful British )pcn Champion who won on the famed St. Andrews Course which he had never seen be 'ore, and Ken Venturi, combock kid" has waited years for fame. He reached the W.S.

by copping the coveted U. S. Open crown. Palmer will be the, man to beat in the Series. At stake la $50,000.

Second prize drops off sharply to $15,000. The boys who finish third and fourth get each, which is not exactly peanuts for two days' work (if you can call playing golf 'work') Oddly enough. Palmer, Yen -turi or Lcma could have put Nlcklaus Into the World Series by winning the the rules call for tho World Series depending champ to qualify automatically, if there is a double winner in any of the Big Four tournaments. But none of the trio would oblige and so the TV spectacular will be Nick laus-les. The State Game Commission has advised that rapidly decomposing algae waa found to be the causo of a big fish kill in a few Sand llUls lakes this summer.

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A1 Spangler singled home Jerry Grate In the sixth Inning with the only run In the Colts victory over the Cubs, llal Brown and Jim Owens collaborated in an U-hlttcr to hand Dick Ellsworth his Uth defeat gainst 12 victories. Oliver and I-ce Mave drove In three runs each to lead the Milwaukee Braves over the Meta despite Larry Elliot's fourth home run in As many games, which sot a new-team record for-New York. Hank Fischer pitched an dght hitler and struck out six to win his eighth game while Jack Flshen suffered his 10th loM- against six wins. PENCALE FASHION COLORS Pastels: lilac; seafoam, green, aqua, yellow, pink, milk, chocolate. Deeptones: raspberry ice, copen blue, honey gold, avocado, orange ice.

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At.Sporhaw and Moss Angus farm. 2 miles West and SVr miles North of Bradshaw, Nebraska. Master of Ceremonies: Laurence Bullet Fieldman 0ji Nebraska Farmer Program! 12:30 Word of Welcome by Hosts 12:95 Typo Demonstration by Vorn Kerchberger Fieldman American Angus Association 12:50 Registration and Judging Demonstration Grooming by 3:00 Gary Sporbaao and Vaughn Domior 3:00 Social period ftiM Contest eaaults Claisea to bo Judged 'j Heifers 2 classes Bulls I class Age groups 12 and under 13 to 17 18 and over 4-H teams rrA taami Women's division 18 and over Prises will awarded to Indivlduala and Teama. SAVE1 TWIN OR FUU SIZE FITTED MATTRESS PADS! Sunday. v.

2:00 m. Hastings Midgtts vs. Kearnty Midgets p. m. loser G.I.-Kedrnty vs.

Loser York-Hastings 8:30 p. m. Winner G.I.Kearney ys, Winner York-Hastings Support York's Tournament $1.00 STUDENTS, over 12... 50c Children under 12 mutt be accompanied by porente. SUNDAY P.

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