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Tri-City Herald from Pasco, Washington • 21

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Tri-City Heraldi
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Pasco, Washington
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21
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TRI-CITY HERALD PASCO KENXE WICK RICHLAND WASHINGTON Page 21 Sunday June 9 1963 Bayer Registers Ace Sports Briefs Boros Widens Lead In Buick Open Meet Disabled List defending champion Trico Tops Davis Gary Worrell and Denny Mkhel-son collaborated on a one-hitter Saturday to lead Davis Construction to a 7-3 win over Trico Steel in Tri-City Colt League play Steve Alexander got the only hit for Davis a two-run single in the fourth The victory fourth straight for Trico boosted the Steelers into first place in league standings Tim Burke hit a two-run single and Jim Wren added a triple for the winners The linescore: Essig and Bill Collins Aiverthcoual Ford Tits For 2nd Bomeri Ford moved closer to league-leading VFW yesterday and tied West Richland Moose for second in the Richland Pony League The Fordmen downed the Moose 7-6 and are now 3-1 behind 4-0 record West Richland is also 3-1 It took three Romeri pitchers to beat Steve Rouse who fanned 12 and walked five Jim Van Wyck had a homer with one on in the fifth for Ro-meri The winning run came on Pat single and a sacrifice-after he stole second and third A double play helped stop a Moose rally in the bottom of the seventh Steve Sanlin tripled in fifth and scored to tie the count The linescore: ACROSS THE COUNTER 0-3 14 1-14 1 001 313 300 003 Davia Con Trice Steel GRAND BLANC Mich CAP) men broke par and 11 others equal-Julius Boros followed a first day! ed par Saturday's round produced 66 with a one-under-par 36-35-71 only eight sub-par scores and Saturday to widen his lead to four eight of par 72 The lowest scores strokes in the $52000 Buick Open were 70s by Bayer Knudson Don Golf Tournament at Warwick Hills The year's fourth leading money winner suffered his first bogeys of the tournament but rallied with three birdies Bob Charles George Knudson and George Bayer were tied for second place at 141 Bayer stroked a 6-iron shot into the 171-yard eighth hole for a hole-in-one and earned an automobile with an estimated value of $5700 It was the third hole-in-one in the last two years of the Buick Open In contrast to Friday when 27 CHATTANOOGA Tcnn Four women tied for the second round lead in the $10000 Rock City Open golf tournament Saturday as lightning and rain halted play twice Beth Stone of Muskogee Okla and her partner Shirley "The School of Experience is i the most expensive educational institution in the world" said a I Western lumberman Cy Domiey "Just one lesson cost me a for tune But I'm glad to tell people George Reed star fullback ond linebacker at Washington State University for the past three seasons has signed a professional football contract with the Saskatchewan Rough-riders of the Canadian Football League Reed standi six feet and weighs 205 Kumcri Ford Wert llkh Ho 310 soo 030 1-7 7 3 010 0-0 11 Alexander and Baldwin Worrell Ml-ehelaoa (0) and Galbraith Hogue Hurls Shutout PROSSERr-Bon Marche of Richland gained a share of third place in Tri-City Colt League standings Friday winning its third game in four outings by blanking Prosser Jaycees 4-0 Bob Hogue tossed a five-hit shutout for the Richlanders Alan Strage rapped three singles while Rick Hcxum Larry Boyd and Jerry Coffee each added a pair John Blake had two hits for Prosser The linscore: Engle-lorn of Caldwell Idaho shot 72s after opening rounds of 69 Friday Joining them with 1-under-par 141s were former rodeo rider Sandra McClinton of Ml Pleasant Tex and Judy Kimball of Seattle Wash Miss McClinton slipped to a 74 following her fine 67 in the opening round Miss Kimball fired a 73 Maaotopoulos EVuo (1) Hakl (4) and Makl Maaoiopouto (1) Evaaa (4)s Houm and WUItams West Richland Wins Lee Kuykendall pitched a one-hitter in an abbreviated five-inning Richland Pony League game Friday called because of the 12-run rule when West Richland Moose shellacked Engineers 17-2 Montgomery blasted a three-run homer and single and Howard hit a triple and single to pace the Moose attack The linescore: 1 11 I 101 000 Bon March 030 rotter Jayeeco 000 tennis star aad later la golf has ben named director of the two sports at the Lin Quinta (Calif) Country Club Roy Emerson of Australia defeated Jose Mandarine of Brazil to advance to the men's finals against Spain's Juan Manuel in the Count of Gogo Tennis Tournament in Spain Eastern New Mexico State edged Washburn University for the NAIA golf championship The Dallas Cowboys of the NFL raded quarterback Buddy Humphrey to St Louis for offensive end Hugh McGinnis The Minnesota Twins signed former Iowa quarterback Matt Szykowny to a baseball contract as a third baseman Jockey Richard Lujan 31 was thrown from his horse and killed during a workout at Ruidoso (NM) Downs Italian middleweight Alessandro Massinghi mocked out Wilfie Greaves of Canada in the fifth round of a scheduled 10-rounder in Milan Italy Dick Schafrath and Sam Tidmore former Ohio State stars signed their 1963 contracts with the Cleveland Browns of the NFL The Cleveland Indians sold reserve catcher Jim Lawrence to their Charleston farm in the Eastern League Odessa Tex won its seventh straight golf title and also shared the tennis championship with Central Florida in the national junior college championship tests for both oporto The Winnipeg Blue Bomb era of the Canadian Football League signed fullback lan Mon-teith of McGill University and guard Gerry Hawkins of North Texas State The Milwaukee Braves named Jim Fanning manager of their Greensville SC club in the Western Carolina League as special assignment scout Dick Tiger of Nigeria middle weight boxing champion was made a member of the Order of the British Empire ia Queen Elisabeth's birthday honor list announe ed yesterday Mrs Alfred Gior dan's Hot Dust won the $18000-added Governor's Handicap at SuT folk Downs in Boston Knglnaar Mo 030 00- 3-1- 13 307 33-17-0- 1 Four Receive Second-Year CBC Awards Four second-year awards were among 16 numerals presented to Columbia Basin College lettermen jy Head Coach Len Pyne follow' ing the Hawks' 24-5 season this spring Lettering for the second season were pitcher Mike Miltenberger outfielders Bobby Stokes and George Bettineski and catcher Andy Cleveland Other letters went to Phil Martel! Brian Sinnerud Jim Spencer Pete Migun Bud Hare A1 Jacques Kurt Larson Bruce Berman Joe Rose Bill Wilkie Bob Berwick am Dick Myers The all-opponent team featured three Yakima players and two each from WSU and Clark The all-opponent selections: Catcher George Yanni Yakima pitchcr Rod MacKenzie Everett pitcher Steve Bell WSU first baseman Bob Garretson Yakima second baseman Jim Hamm Clark shortstop Ted Soncsleby Clark third baseman Lanny Wilson We natchee and outfielders Bud Bak er Yakima Jack Nighbert Olym pic and Bob Fry WSU Hogue and Hexum Brown nnd McIntyre Densow Tops Bed Densow Drug came up with seven runs in the fifth inning to swamp Bell Furniture 13-7 Friday in Richland Columbia Little League game Jim Nicklaus sparked the Densow surge with a grand-slam home run and Alan Smith chipped in a solo homer Cary Randow hit two-run homer for Bell The linescore: BALTIMORE AP) Chuck Estrada bothered with a sore arm and unable to pitch a complete game this season was placed on the disabled list Saturday by the Baltimore Orioles The 25-year-old right-hander a member of Baltimore's famed Kiddie Corps pitching staff three years ago has bone spurs and calcium deposits in his elbow Oriole officials said no operation is planned immediately After Estrada rests his arm completely or two weeks doctors will examine it again to determine a course of action On the disabled ist Estrada must remain out of action at least one month To replace Estrada the Orioles signed veteran Ike Delock who was released last Saturday by the Boston Red Sox Delock 33-year-old righthander tad a 1-2 record with Boston this season with one complete game six starts Two-time 20-game wiaaer Lew Burdette veteran Milwaukee pitcher has been put up for sale by the Braves Halfback Billy Banes leading ball carrier of the Washingtea Redskins last year signed bis INI contract A1 Leb-rer whe led Oregon State University batsmen this season with a 385 avenge was signed by the Boston Red Sox Jan Lehane of Aastralla defeated Uaited States Wightman Cup star Darlene Hard S-4 8-10 0-4 to win the singles title la the English Northern Tennis Tournament Dick Ellnworth of the Chicago Cobs was named the National League's player-of-the-month for May Mickey Mantle convalescing at his home in Dallas from a broken left foot was placed on the disabled list by the New York Yank ees Former Notre Dame star Dick Lynch defensive halfback for New York signed his 1963 contract with the Giants Pitcher Larry Jackson of the Chicago Cubs was summoned to Boise by the death of his mother but is expected to rejoin the club in Houston Monday or Tuesday Graham Doggart chairman of the English Footbal Association collapsed and died Friday while presiding at the as sociation's annual meeting in London The Cleveland Indians signed three-sport star Mike Pavich 18 of Clovis Calif a catcher for a substantial bonus George Widener's Crewman won the $28100 Kent Stakes at Delaware Park The Oaklani Raiders signed Doyle Bransom of Southern Oregon a halfback who was their Ns 12 AFL draft choice Ellsworth Vises famed as a what I learned free of charge in the hope they may avoid a similar mistake" "I saved my money and bought a small lumber mill for $55000 This was the realization of a lifelong dream The mill made good money The world looked rosy But the fire insurance rate on the mill seemed frightfully high I afford much coverage I took out a fire policy for just the amount I owed on the 83700 'Then a fire struck The flames greedily ate up my entire investment the mill burned to the ground The shock was so great I don't remember what happened that night but my wife says I sat with my head in my hands moaning to myself in Not buying adequate fire insurance cost me $51000! But worst of all since life is too short at best I figure it set me back SEVEN YEARS right in the prime of life towards realizing my goal" We pass along this true story with the sincere hope that you will profit by Cy's costly lesson May we review your fire insurance coverage NOW before it's too late? Svncr-Kinney Insurance-Real Estate 1385 Geo Wash Way Phone 946-8161 UPTOWN RICHLAND 043 00- 7-3-3 002 13-7-1 Bell Furniture Ttenaow Dru Anderson Kafrntixis (4) and Buihncll Kuykendall and WUliama Romps 12-2 Furniture exploded for 10 runs in the first three innings and coasted to a 12-2 victory over United Finance Fri' day in a Kennewick Pony League game Mike Warnock scattered six hits for the winners giving up a solo homer and two singles to Chip Hill Rick McRae had a pair for sin glcs for The linescore: BBAM-Kenn Furn 040 300 I-11M United Finance 100 010 3-0-3 Warnock and Bran Murray Hoops (3) aadStevcnann Turner Hurls Win Greg Turner fanned 10 in hurling a two-hit shutout to pitch HAM-TG to a 3-0 victory over A Jones Friday in a Richland American Little League contest Swallow belted a two-run homer in the first inning to send the winners on their way The linescore: Randow Owen (4) Blaylock (3) Und-berg (5) and Blaylock Sinclair 51 Blaylock (5) Thorton and Cantrell Sluka (6) Yanks Clip Tigers The Yankees sewed all their runs in the last inning to notch a come-from-behind 5-3 over the Tigers Friday in a Burbank Little League game Cliff Mattice rapped a triple and double to account for two of the Yanks' three hits The linescore: Richland Swim Coach Selected Robbie Hatfield wai aamed head coach of the Richland Swimming team for the 1963 season club president Lut announced yesterday Mro Knox will be diving coach and Mrs Za-loudek will be Hatfield' assistant Practices begin tomorrow at 8 am at George Pront Memorial Poel 020 01-3-3-0 000 3-3-3 Tiger Yankee hamtc A Joni 200 001-34-0 000 000-0-3-3 Roster Changed Again PORTLAND The unstable roster of the Portland Beavers of the PCL changed again Saturday when the parent Kansas City Athletics recalled first baseman-outfielder Ken Harrelson and pitcher Moe Drabowsky Kansas City in return assigned outfielder John Wojcik and pitcher Dave Thies The Beavers earlier had returned pitcher Jim Archer to the A's for reassignment and acquired relief pitcher Cal Browning from Toronto in exchange for infielder Hap Richie MonaiffilUt and Marcum I Shoo rock and MitUce VFW Downs WA VFW was matched by Western Auto in the hit department but came out ahead on runs to down the Automen 10-4 yesterday in Richland Pony League game Winning pitcher Grant Richarc son Larry Barnhart and Scot Denier each hit two singles The linescore: Turner and llarty Saline and Sefuin Done Belts Slam Mike Done belled a grand-slam home run and doubled to lead the Cardinals to a 9-5 victory over the Angels yesterday in a Richland Columbia Minor Little League game In other games the Dodgers toppled the Braves 9-7 and the Tigers thumped the Yankees 19-3 SUNDAY II am-Oiinncl Major league Base-bali Milwaukee Brave vi Pitlsburfh 13 rate 11:13 Channels 4 If Major League Baachall Loe Angel Dodger Chicago Cuba 1:31 Channel Golf Buick Open Tournament 4 Channel reitllng Channel Champkuuhlp Bowl-lag 3:30 pjn North wet Leag Baaeball Tri-CIly Angela vs Lawiaton Braoca 220 Mm 3-10-10-3 4-10-3 in 103 VFW Wcitem Auto Richardson and Knelt Coffee WlUii (7) and Pkllllpa CARRY A FUUL WARRANTY The Best Available In The Industry 9 AM TO 6 PM MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9 TO 1 SAT OPEN ANY TIME BY APPOINTMENT MKhffli tmiMMMMOOaMSOMOOONManNIOav iitoNoioiataad HEATING PLUMBING AIR CONDITIONING CHEVROLET INC 511 Lee Blvd Richland 948-4362 2527 Kenn Ave Kenn 582-3169 547-5555 Pasco Wash 3rd Columbia i i.

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