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Orioles Snap Slump SATURDAY MAY 13 gC fflatntl gtlZgrapl 7 STANDINGS Region 1 AAA Track Bomb Yankees 14 0 inals Slated Today National 9 NOT HURT 0 and Smith qualified PITTSBURGH Petty 35 Others 30 4 9 4 Seek Win Smith Eyes otal 27 0 1 0 the The 80 90 100 PROO BOSTON Is Announced 2 Deadlocked In Golf Meet the fastest KEYS arr Joins In Track Meet Atlanta Tilt 6 foot 3 225 pound of COV CUTTY SW VODKA! Vifr fs jiuM Hints keepvthat look longed trials Pre held in six Mel arr of UCLA named to the West 3 0 0 4 Kor Eng Smith 52 for Lanier for Robins nals to 11 for Willingham Smith and Willingham won six events each while Lanier cap tured four Distilled in Georgia! Enjoyed in Georgia! Today's Region 1 AAA track meet at Smith High is open to the public with no admis sion charge record 20 and won a 16 for Hardaway and eight for Jordan The Blue Devlis quali fied 13 boys for the finals to day while defending region champ Baker qualified 12 La Grange 10 Jordan four and Hardaway two Golfer Mickey Wright broke 70 on 14 occasions last year 2 4 3 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 Won 15 14 13 12 11 11 11 10 9 1 9 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Great One! Highest Quality Lowest Price! 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 Won 16 13 11 9 8 5 4Vj 6 6 6 13 12 11 12 12 14 3 Evansville Birmingham Montgomery Charlotte'Aacon Knoxville Behind INDIANAPOLIS Ind (AP) Lee Roy Yarbrough escap ed unhurt riday when his race car slammed into a re taining wall and caught fire in practice for the Indianapolis 500 mile race The Columbia SC driver had his Laycock Mongoose ord running at 164 miles per hour when the crash occurred on the southwest turn The car skidded 258 feet be fore it hit the wal It then slid another 1028 feet along the wall and caught fire Yarbrough jumped out un hurt second and third with three schools Smith Lanier and Willingham In the three sub region meets held at Columbus Macon and Albany the marks at Columbus were considerably better than they were here and at Albany indicating that the power in the region is located in the Colum bus schools who have ruled track for years GAINESVILLE la lorida and Mississippi State each placed four men in the sin gles finals riday and Tennessee qualified three as the Southeast ern Conference tennis tourna ment headed for a showdown among the Gators Bulldogs and defending champion Vols The Armistead Neely won his way into the No 1 sin gles finals against giant killer Lenny Schloss of Tennessee Schloss ousted too seeded Rob ert Brien of Misissippi State 6 4 5 7 6 3 Brien an Australian won the SEC singles crown the last two years and had never lost a set Neely eliminated Bill Shippcy of Georgia last freshman champion in a revenge match 7 5 6 1 Shippey topped Neely for frosh honors last year The host Gators suffered a bad break when No 3 player Greg Hilley had to default to Tom Mozur in the final set of their match Hilley won the first set 6 2 lost the second 4 6 and was ahead 4 3 when he injured an ankle He was unable to continue and his status for doubles play later was uncertain lorida had 17 points to 16 for Tennessee and 15 for Mississippi State Behind the topy three teams were Georgia 13 LSU 8 Ala bama 6 Mississippi and Ken tucky 4 each Vanderbilt 2 and Auburn 1 Dietary if Aparicio ss Roblnsn rf Snyder rf BRoblnsn 3b Powell lb Held 2b Blair cf Etchebrn Palmer THE BUCKINGHAM CORPORATION IMPORTERS' NEW YORK NY BLENDED PROO 0 0 2 100 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE VIKING DISTILLERY INC ALBANY GA 4 4 SS 3 3 72 67 71 138 69 70 69 73 71 69 70 71 73 72 72 71 71 73 71 5 1 3 5 2 Pirates 5 Braves 2 PITTSBURGH (AP) Matty Alou and Roberto Clemente cracked third inning home runs riday night and paced Pitts burgh to a 5 2 victory over the Atlanta Braves The solo shots gave the Pi rates and Billy a 2 1 lead they never relinquished gave up four hits struck out three and walked two before a blister on his left hand forced him out of the game with one out in the eighth It was the third victory with out a loss for the diminutive southpaw who has come back from a severe off season attack of Disease to earn a place in the Pirate starting ro tation Elroy ace preserved the vic tory allowing one hit for the last 1 2 3 innings Singles by Alou Clemente and Manny Mota gave the Pirates a run in the seventh inning Cle mente came home when Out fielder Rico Carty threw wild at third and Billy sin gle scored Mota Hank first inning dou ble drove in Denis Menke with the first run Mike de la IIoz homered for the Braves in the eighth ATLANTA elude ord drivers Darel Dier inger and Dick Hutcherson Bobby Isaac Plym Jim Paschal and Mercu Sam McQuagg The drivers will compete on a raceway they consider the toughest in the South Darling third and fourth turns which require single file driv ing were repaved during the off season If anything the re pair work made them even more treacherous Columbus High won the meet there with 62 points (on a 5 3 2 1 scoring system) to 54 for Baker 30 for LaGrange BLENDED SCOTS WH15IC1 Special to The Telegraph JEERSONVILLE Mt de Sales and Stratford Academy failed in preliminaries to qualify anyone for Saturday's finals of the state Class track meet Billy Weaver com peted in the high jump and broad jump but injured his back in the high jump Since he was also part of the mile relay team the team was unable to try to qualify Other members of the relay team were Jim Weston Bill Buzzcll and Clay Kaplan Weaver was also unable to try to qualify in the 220 yard dash Mt de Sales trackmen placing fifth in their heats but not mak ing the finals were Packy McGoldrick 440 yard run Phil Brantley high and low hurdles Mike Cowan Vi mile run and Chris bhenda discus CRASHES UMI RiSISTANT SEL CLEANING CONTAINS SPECIALLY TRIATED OIL Reg $798 Columbus won eight events to four for Baker three for Harda way and one for LaGrange The Albany meet was taken easily by Dougherty which racked up 184 points (on a 10 7 5 3 scoring system) to 136 for Albany High 99 for Tift County 51 for Valdosta and 11 for Moul trie Dougherty and Albany won six events each while Valdosta and Tift captured two each The number of boys qualified by each school for the finals today was not available The meet here was taken by Willingham with an adjusted to tal of 58 points (5 3 2 1 scoring system) to Mark 56 53 and Warner three It was originally an nounced that Willingham had 60 to 55 for and three ROBINS John Baugher shot a 74 to go with a first round 73 to lead the Com manders Golf Tournament by three strokes at the halfway point at Robins AB riday 147 led the first round leader Al Pryal and Wil liam Huxley who shot 150s in the Open Division William Reed who won the Seniors Division by 18 strokes last year took nine stroke lead by shooting a 76 to give him a 156 after 36 holes Trailing at 165 are McGill and Donald God bey Lanier 13 boys each for the region fi the lowest that I ever the By HARLEY BOWERS Telegraph Sports Editor Top track athletes from three sub regions converge on Macon today for the Region 1 AAA fi nals which will begin at Mark Smith High School at 10 am The three leading performers in each event today will repre sent the region in state competi tion in Athens May 19 20 Columbus Hish is favored with Baker likely to fight it out for JC All Star Pct 682667500 500500478 478471 409491 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ATLANTA Ga (AP) president and board chairman of the Atlanta International Raceway said riday two repre sentatives of the Atlanta Braves Inc have approached him on casual fishing for information which could lead to a possible purchase of the race track However Nelson Weaver the raceway official and main stock holder was reluctant to discuss the details 'I simply met with them and said Weaver de clared in explaining that he met with two Brave officials earlier this week spent the time chatting over our mutual inter est There is no proposition The Atlanta Journal quoted Bill Bartholomay president and board chairman of the Braves as saying negotiations still only in the investigative Bartholomay who was un available for comment riday also was quoted taking a look at the potential of the Atlanta International This amounts only to getting the facts and figures together to make a proper Weaver did not disclose the identity of the Brave officials who approached him had breakfast day before yesterday with two Brave offi cials I had never met Weaver said were show ing me their facilities and they asked if I would agree to give them financial data and history of the track I spent less than an hour with them That was the extent of The Journal said Dick Cecil assistant to Batholomay met with Weaver in Atlana Cecil also was not available for com ment Orioles 14 Yanks 0 NEW YORK (AP) Jim Pal mer pitched a one hitter allow ing only Horace Clarke to reach base on a leadoff single in the seventh inning as the stagger ing Baltimore Orioles ended a six game losing streak by crushing the New York Yankees 14 0 riday night Palmer the winning est pitcher of 1966 who has been having trouble getting started this year retired the first 18 Yankees he faced But Clarke hitting 203 led off the seventh and hit the first pitch on a line to center field for a single Tom Tresh the next batter promptly grounded to second for the start of a double play and Palmer retired the rest of the Yankees facing the mini mum 27 batters and gaining his second victory against one de feat rank Robinson and Paul Blair led the 16 hit at tack driving in eight runs on seven hits between them Robinson singled across Balti first run in the third in ning brought home another run with a single in the four run fifth and added a two run single in the seven run eighth Blair rapped three singles and a double driving in two runs in the fifth and two more in the eighth Andy Etchebarren who had four hits Brooks Robinson and Boog Powell each drove in two runs BALTIMORE ab bl 3 2 10 6 2 2 0 4 13 4 12 10 5 112 5 2 12 3 2 0 0 6 0 4 4 5 14 2 5 10 0 ab bl 3 4 4 Cash (3) ATLANTA Ga (AP) An of ficial of the annual Coaches All America ootball Game to be played in Atlanta July 8 said this week has been team arr a fensive back was a first round draft choice of the Detroit Lions of the National ootball League in the winter draft William Murray executive secretary of the American Coaches Association said running pass catching and blocking ability will give the West squad a strong coun ter to the influx of talent from Notre Dame Michigan State Alabama and Georgia on the East team Murray also announced that Rip Engle and Jack Curtice have been named to the staff to coordinate the game Engle retired as coach at Penn State and Curtice is athletic director at the university of California at Santa Barbara 842650485409381278 Behind 2Zj Th 3 4 6'6 Moisture Control Specialists I ree Estimates i GIBSON PEST CONTROL CO I 1034 SECOND ST PHONE 746 6291 I PITTSBURGH PAINT CENTER 192 NEW STREET PHONE 746 8161 4 Chiefs May Get Star ATLANTA Ga One of the highest scorers in the En glish Soccer League Brian Bed ford has agreed to join the At lanta Chiefs the club announced riday Bedford 32 is awaiting clear ance from his club Brentford of London in addition to permis sion from US immigration and labor officials ER BB SO 4 1 0 0 2 0 KNOXVILLE Tenn (AP) Sophomore Richmond lowers Jr swept Tennessee into posi tion to claim its fourth straight Southeastern Conference track title riday cracking one rec ord and qualifying in two other events for finals The explosive Volunteer low ered the 120 yard high hurdles standard to 137 seconds paced 100 yard dash qualifiers with a 96 sprint and broadjumped 23 4 lowers who also is a stand out pass receiver on the Ten nessee football team finished second in his heat of the 440 yard hurdles and collapsed from exhaustion but he was disqualified for not clearing one of the hurdles The stamina packed per formance by lowers gave Ten nessee 25 berths in the 11 events in which preliminaries were held with lorida expected to challenge the Vols for the title second with 15 qualifiers inals in all 17 events will be held Saturday muscular sopho more John Morton set a dis cus mark with a toss of 180 feet 2 inches eclipsing the old rec ord by nearly nine feet No other standards were erased although Larry Kelly matched the 880 yard record coasting in with a clocking of 1:513 in his heat of the event Alabama paced by lanky jun ior David Adkins made the third best showing in the qual ifying event advancing 13 in the finals Auburn qualified 11 Louisiana State 9 Mississippi State 4 Mississippi 2 and Van derbilt 1 Georgia and Kentucky did not survive any of the liminaries were not events Adkins turned in 440 yard dash where he is de fending with a 43 second clocking and he and Carl Hight tied for the best time in the 220 with 213 seconds dashes GALLON White and Ready Mixed Body Colors DARLINGTON Richard Petty is favored to win his record 55th Grand National stock car race Saturday but there are at least a dozen other drivers who could spoil his vic tory plans The occasion is the $68000 Rebel 400 a spring classic run on a mile and three eighths el ongated saucher on which there is no room for mistakes Victory carries a top prize of about $13 000 Petty 29 year old star of the Plymouth forces is tied with his father Lee Petty at 54 victories each in the National Association for Stock Car Auto Grand National Division The older career record had stood for years until son Rich ard equalled it two weeks ago The son will start in the first row of a 36 car field beside pole winner David Pearson who re placed retired red Lorenzen in a Holman and Moody ord a week ago four lap qualifying average Wednesday was 144536 mph more than three miles per hour faster than old track standard set last year Petty qualified at 144472 The second row is made up of ord driver Earl Balmer and young Buddy Baker whose fa ther Buck is starting his 28th race on this track The elder Baker now 46 starts in 16th position Nine of the starters equalled or bettered old quali fying speed and most of them believe a pace of about 138 139 mph will be needed to stay in front This compares with the 115317 mph with Which Paul Goldsmith won the pole for the first Rebel 10 years ago Gold smith incidentally is still going strong after 20 years of com 1 petition and will start his Plym outh in the third row In addition to Pearson Petty Buddy Baker Balmer and Goldsmith other favorites in Detroit 3 Boston 7 reehan Kanne uyier ER BB SO 4 0 0 NE WYORK ab bl 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7Va 9 CINCINNATI Harper rf Ruiz 2b Rose If Perez 3b LMay lb Pavletich Simpson cf (aroenas Ellis Pct 667 591 583 560 545 522 417 391 391320 DALLAS Tex (AP) Blonde Judy Kimball used a putting tip from veteran golf teacher Har vey Penick to shoot a five un der par 66 and surged into a tie for first place with Jo Ann Prentice in the $16800 Dallas Civitan Open riday Each had 138 for 36 holes Shirley Engelhorn who was tied with Miss Prentice for first place after the opening round took a 73 and fell to a tie for fifth place Miss Kimball the tall girl from Gonzales Tex who has to nurse an ulcer along used only 25 putts in firing the low round of the tournament She said is round in competition shot and putting was It was not a personal for putting She has had 21 putl rounds but last tournament in 1962 It was the big one though the Open Judy Kimball Jo Ann Prentiss Mickey Wright Sandra Spuzlch Shirley Englehorn Beth Stone Marilyn Smith Kathy Whitworth Betty Dodd Ruth Jessen Betsy Cullen Leslie Holbert Sharon Miller Margie Masters Carol Mann Murle Lindstrom Judy Torluemke House Prince Ivan iiil VODKA Baugher Grabs RAB Golf Lead xDetrolt xChlcago xCallfomla xWashlngton xNew York Boston xMlnnesota xKansas City xCleveland ft Late game not Included YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Kansas City at Minnesota night California at Chicago night Cleveland at Washington night Baltimore at New York night Detroit at Boston night TODAY'S GAMES Cleveland (Tlant 0 1) at WashingtonDetroit (Sparma 3 0) at Boston (Ben neCai11fornla (Willhite 0 0) at Chicago (O' Toole 0 0 or Buzhardt 1 1) Kansas City (Krausse 1 4) at Minnesota (McNally 1 2) at New York (Downing 3 1) night Southern Not Including Yesterday's Games L1 rti onuu 3 7 13 13 13 13 Special to The Telegraph STATESBORO The Georgia Junior College Northern Divi sion All Star baseball team was selected here riday at a meet ing of the coaches The All Stars arc: irst base Joe Smallwood DeKalb Second base Don Bradfield Southern Tech Shortstop Tom Smith DeKalb Third base Tommy Price Mid dle Georgia Catchirs Sam Hopkins Middle Georgia and Dan Studdard DeKalb Out fielders Gerald Chapman Southern Tech Buddy Sorrow Middle Georgia Larry Manus Middle Georgia Utility in fielder Blakely Smith GMC Pitchers James Dominey Mid dle Georgia Danny Tippens ivtiuoie Georgia carl kostsy DeKalb and Bobby lish Southern Tech Clarke 2b Tresh If Mantle lb Pepitone cf Whiteker rf Gibbs Howser 3b Kennedy ss ord Tepedino ph Route no Tillotson CSmIth ph Reniff Womack Howard ph 1 43 14 17 14 Total MADE AND LOCK WORK GOLDEN KEY INDUSTRIES WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER PHONE 742 1614 LEE ROY YARBROUGH Escapes Injury YARBOROUGH SUN PROO Bulldogs Lose In SEC Track Memphis As League City MEMPHIS Tenn (AP) Sam Smith president of Southern League was in Mem phis this week be of service to anyone seriously in returning professional base ball to Memphis Smith of Knoxville said the league was very inter ested in Memphis I hope that something can be worked out for Smith inspected the face lift ing job being done on the air grounds Baseball ield and said it was to be a beautilul Construction is under way tq raise the seating capacity from 2400 to 5500 The Southern League has six clubs now and Smith said like to see the circuit expand to eight teams next year The six cities represented are Kuoxville Charlotte NC Macon Ga Evansville Ind Montgomery Ala and Birmingham Braves Eye Race Track In meet Columbus will be favored in the mile the 440 yard relay the two mile the mile relay the 440 yard dash and the 220 yard dash on the ba sis of marks in the three sub region meets Baker posted the best records in the 100 yard dash the 880 yard run and the pole vault Hardaway was tops in the high hurdles while Willingham had the best performance in the low hurdles triple jump and broad jump and high jump Smith was superior in the shot and Dougherty in the discus which means the Columbus sub region had the best performance in 10 events the Macon sub re gion in five and the Albany sub region in one Below are listed the winner in each sub region and the mark that won: Mlle McAuliffe Columbus 4315 Marley Albany 4459 Taylor Lanier 4578 440 yard Columbus 443 Albany 458 Smith 467 1 1 run McAuliffe Columbus 10229 Marley Albany 10358 Ar rington Lanier 11164 Mlle relay Columbus 3265 Lanier 3358 Dougherty 3421 100 yard Batle Baker 100 Cope land Valdosta 102 Harrelson Smith 104 440 yard dash Ransbotham Colum bus 508 McDavid Smith 530 Goff Tift 539 120 yard high hurdles Richards Har daway 154 Howard Willingham 162 Nance Doughery 178 880 yard run Vaughn Baker 203 Taylor 205 Marley Albany 2086 220 yard dash Ransbotham Colum bus 227 Jackson Dougherty 235 Har relson Smith 236 180 yard low hurdles Howard Willingham 212 Shillcut Albany 215 Richards Hardaway 216 High lump Monroe Willingham 510 Adams Hardaway 5 8 Johnson Al bany 5 6 Broad lump Howard Willingham 21 0 Weathers Columbus 20 4 Coleman Dougherty 19 Shot put Herrington Smith 494 Tucker Tift 45 1 Brand LaGrange 44 V2 Pole vault Rosario Baker 13 0 Ja cobs Doughery 11 3 Mullins Smith 10 6 Triple jump Howard Willingham 43 10 rench Columbus 41 Beck Valdosta 40 Discus Twlfond Dougherty 148 10 Yarbrough Baker 140 5 Williams Will ingham 127 5 Georgia 4th In Net Meet a CUTTY SARK AMERICAS No1 SELLING SCOTCH Alley Millan Carty Atlanta 2 Pittsburgh 1 LOB Atlanta 4 Pittsburgh 8 Aaron MAIou (1) Clemente (3) de laHoz (I) IP Jarvis (L3 l) 6 1 3 10 Hernandez 0 Carroll 2 3 Ritchie 1 ODell (W3 0) 7 1 3 1 2:23 12920 Tigers 5 Bosox 4 BOSTON (AP) The streak ing Detroit Tigers scored three runs without a hit another on an error and defeated Boston 5 4 riday night It was the sixth straight victo ry for the Tigers and their ninth triumph in the last 10 games Earl Wilson limited the Red Sox to four hits until the ninth when he tired red Gladding came on to finish up Norm Cash homered for the Tigers who scored two runs against Red Sox starter Darrell Brando in the third inning on three straight walks a wild pitch and an error The final run in the eighth came when Al Kaline walked and reached third on an attempted steal when catcher Bob throw hit relief pitcher John Wyatt in the side of the head Wyatt remained in the game and surrendered the run on a sacrifice fly Boston scored two runs in the ninth on two singles two walks and a force out before Gladding halted the rally DETROIT Tony Eye Improving ATLANTA Ga (AP) The Atlanta Braves reported riday that right hander Tony Clonin ger who was hospitalized for treatment of blurred vision may be discharged from the hospital by the end of the week A spokesman for the Braves said left eye under treatment since Wednesday im proved measurably riday Lste game not Included YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York at St Louis night Philadelphia at Cincinnati night Atlanta at Pittsburgh night Chicago at Los Angeles night Houston at San rancisco night TODAY'S GAMES Chicago (Jenkins 3 2) at Los Agneles (Sutton 0 3) Atlanta (Lemaster 2 1) at Pittsburgh (Pizarro 3 1) Houston (Cuellar 2 2) at San ranciscoPhiladelphia (Short 3 2) at Cincinnati (McCool 3 1) New York (Hamilton 0 0) at St Louis (Gibson 4 2) nignT American Lost Reds 4 Phils 2 CINCINNATI (AP) Don Pavletich drove in three runs with a double and a bhses load ed single and led the Cincinnati Reds to a 4 2 victory over Phila delphia riday night Sammy Ellis limited the Phils to five hits after the first two innings had little trouble in picking up his third victory in five decisions John Briggs singled and Ri chie Allen walked in first and both scored when Tommy Harper and Dick Simpson col lided trying to catch Tony Gon long fly Dick Ellsworth held the Reds hitless until the fifth when Tony Perez led off with a single The next batter was hit by a pitch and double to right drove in one run Another scored on an infield out Chico Ruiz and Pete Rose hit consecutive singles to start the sixth and both scored on Pavlet single off reliever Dick Hall PHILADELPHIA ab di xnin 4 110 3 10 0 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 2 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 SS 0 0 0 0 33 2 5 0 Total Rojas 2b Briggs If RAIIen 3b Callison rf Gonzalez cf rancona lb Dalrmple Wine ss Clemens ph UJacxson Ellsworth Hall White ph Sutherlnd Total Philadelphia 200 000 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 4 Simpson Perez Philadelphia 3 Philadelphia 5 Cincinnati 7 ravieticn kuiz IP Ellsworth (Ll 2) 5 Hall 1 Jackson 2 EIII3 tVVlJ 4J 7 I Ellsworth (LMay) 2: 2 10460 I A I A THERE'S NOTHING ISHY px ABOUT A a A Today Only! 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