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Camarillo Star from Ventura, California • 7

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Twsday Mow 5 1144 The My Nw CanarM CoMoroia Lakers Draft Hazzard Nash Bradds Goes to Baltimore Koufax Comes Back Hurls 2 1 Victory Strikes be dis The tony News Out 13 Jolts CHS Jolts Cl SpOrtS CI Bid Bean Balls MM til 4 2 4 2 Braynard "John Major's Roundup Hiller Leads Giant Victory All stars (10 2 at are 'Beat the Russians' Drive (3) San rancisco Mays Opened by Olympic xip Senators 11 4 Monday night AP WirephGto STANDINGS Willie home who went the out four then The men runs 1 2 24 3 4 4 draft Nash was drafted by the Lakers on the second round The Detroit Pistons who had the second choice in the opening round fingered Joe Caldwell 6 5 from Arizona State The Phila delphia 76ers named Lucious Jackson the 6 10 Little All 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 12 OUT BY A irst Baseman Harvey Kuenn of the San rancisco Giants nails catcher John Roseboro of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the second inning of Sur game which the Giants won 6 3 at Dodger stadium Cleveland Chicago Detroit Baltimore New York Minnesota Kansas City Washington Los Angeles Boston 1 1 2 3 5 5 5 9 boro had a big lead off first when catcher Del Crandall fired to Kuenn for the put out The Dodgers meet the Giants again this weekend al San rancisco TBLSI USSR (AP) The touring United States AAU basketball ended its visit to the Soviet Union with a victory Monday night beating the na tional team of the Georgian Re public 87 66 It was the third victory for 100 001 000 000 2 9 200 000 000 001 3 8 1 US Hoop Team Ends With Win CAMARILLO DIRECTORY IN PRO BASKETBALL DRAT George WiLson left of Cincinnati was chosen by the Cincinnati Royals and Walt Hazzard right of UCLA was picked by the Los Angeles Lakers as their territorial selections as the National Basket ball draft of college players opened in New York yesterday AP Wirephoto vito 2 (S) (2) 11 10 Major League bounding Hazzard who led UCLA to the national championship and George Wilson of Cincinnati se lected by the Cincinnati Royals were the only territorial choices The rule giving teams territori al selection rights is to PkatM Whip Cincinnati 4 2 CINCINNATI (AP) Stargell belted his fifth run of the season into the right field bleachers and Joe Gibbon fired a six hitter as the Pitts burgh Pirates whipped the Cin cinnati Reds 4 2 Monday night Stargell's shot broke a 2 2 tie in the sixth inning Earlier Bill Mazeroski had homered for the Pirates Results Kansas City 7 Los Angeles 4 Cleveland 7 Boston 5 Baltimore 11 Washington 4 Chicago 10 Minnesota 5 Probable Pitchers Cleveland (Ramos 1 0) at Bos ton (Morehead 0 2) los Angeles (D Lee 1 0) at Kansas City (Drabowsky 1 1) night Washington (Daniels 2 1) at Baltimore (McCormick 0 0) night Detroit (Aguirre 0 0) at New York (ord 2 1) night Only games scheduled Wagner Smashes Grand Sterner BOSTON (AP) Cleveland's Leon Wagner lined a grand slam homer" in the seventh in ning snapping a 3 3 tie and lifting the Indians to a 7 5 vic tory over Boston Monday night Wagner teed off on rookie loser Bill Spanswick in the sev enth The slam was his third in the majors and the third in en way Park in the last five games Wagner also singled across a run in the first inning hiking his American League leading runs batted in total to 19 Cleveland 200 001 400 7 11 0 Boston 030 000 9 0 Donovan and Azcue Spans wick Earlev (81 and Tillman Twenty two lettermen available for the 1964 Syracuse University football team 9 8 8 8 6 9 7 8 7 9 460? 4 Lemaster Hurls Win MILWAUKEE (AP) Mil waukee left hander Denny Le master surrendered a lead off homer to Charley Smith in the ifirst innine then hurled hitless the Americans in eight games untl! the ninth and wound" of their tour They beat the up wbh a two hil 2 1 victory Leningrad and Kzakhstan teams tbe New York Mets Mon Lil? the deciding runs with a single in the seventh as the beat the Ios Angeles Angles 7 4 first homer with the bases empty in the fifth gave the a 3 2 lead but the Angels tied the score in the sixth when Ed Kirkpatrick tripled Dees home Nelson Mathews Yesterday's Results Los Angeles 2 Chicago 1 i innings) San rancisco 3 Houston (12 innings) Milwaukee 2 New York 1 Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 2 St Louis 9 Philadelphia 2 Probable Pitchers New York (Stallard 1 3) Milwauukee (Spahn 1 2) Houston (Nottebart 0 2) at San rancisco (Sanford 2 2) night Pittsburgh (Law 0 1 or Card well 0 0) at Cincinnati (Nuxhall 1 2) night Philadelphia (Bunning 3 0) at St Louis (Washbum 0 0) night but lost all three games to the Only games scheduled (Russian national team Romp on Polish Team VALLEY GARAGE COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS Specializing in Automatic Transmissions 226 Lewis Rd 482 4136 ComariKB Chuck and Bob SAN RANCISCO (AP) Chuck Hiller's two out double delivered Jesus Alou with the winning run Monday as the San rancisco Giants tattled 12 in nings to edge the Houston Colts 3 2 Alou beat out a roller in front of the plat and then Hiller tagged reliever Hal Woodeshick for a long double to center field The run came after Colt start er Ken Johnson and Woodeshick had held the Giants scoreless for 10 innings following Willie May's first inning homer with a man on It was 10th homer of the year The homer put San rancisco ahead 2 1 but Walt Bond's third homer of the year tied it for the Colts in sixth inning rom then on it was a battle of pitchers with Johnson and Woodeshick holding off the Giants while Manager Alvin Dark paraded five hu tiers to the mound for San randsco Houston San Johnson Woodeshick (11) and Groate Bolin Hertel (6) Pierce (7) Larsen (9) (11) and Haller Crandall (12) Shaw 3 0 Woodeshick 0 2 Home runs Houston Bond' (10) Cubs LOS ANGELES (AP) Sandy three hit 13 strikeout pitching and a run scoring sin gle by Maury Wills in the 10th inning gave the Los Angeles Dodgers a 2 1 victory over the Chicago Cubs Monday night Koufax making his first ap pearance since he hurt his pitching arm in St Louis April 22 walked only three and let just one Chicago runner past second base That was Andre Rogers who tied the score 1 1 with an eighth inning home run Chicago's Dick Ellsworth struck out nine and walked only one in the first nine innings But it was lack of control that beat him in the 10th He walked the leadoff man Dick Tracew ski uien mi nomax wiui pitch Wills next up scored Tracew ski with a bouncing single UH Uligll UIVUUA' The Dodgers had taken a 1 0 ia t'hnn I oni JV4U ill U1V JUUL Lil WHC1I IVUl Davis opened with a single and scored with away on a dou ble byr rookie John Werhas It was first extra base hit in the majors This was the 52nd time in his career Koufax struck out 10 or more in a game The major league record for 10 srikeout performances is 54 held by Rube Waddell and Bob eller Besides homer the only Chicago hits were a second inning double by Dick Bertell and an eight inning single by Billy Cowan Koufax evened his record at 2 2 and Ellsworth suffered his third loss in four decisions Chicago 000 000 010 0 1 3 6 Los Angeles 000 100 000 8 0 Ellsworth and Bertell: Kou fax and Roseboro Koufax 2 2 Ellsworth 1 3 Home Chicago Rodgers (4) doubled against Art owler with one out in the seventh Pena singled to left and Mathews raced home Cola vito homered with Jim Gentile aboard in the eighth and then Bill Bryan homered Bowl Thomas (1) Kartas City Cola er gave up both blows Kansas City (AP) Rockyl The have hit eight hom Colavito hit his seventh and ers in their last three games eighth homers for the Kansas and have 24 in the 12 games of City Athletics Monday night but of the home stand played to pitcher Orlando Pena drove in date There have been a total of 34 homers hit here in the last seven games The Angels had one homer with Lee Thomas connecting in the first Pena's victory was his third against two losses Los Angeles 200 001 7 0 Kansas City 000 210 03x 7 12 2 Lee Osinski (4) Spring (6) owler (6) Smith (8) and Rodgers Pena and Lau Bryan (7) Pena 3 2 Osinski 0 2 Home runs Los Angeles American League 4 5 7 7 6 9 National League Pct 733 667 647 588 556 500 400 400 400 176 ST LOUIS (AP) St Louis pitcher Bob Gibson became the center of the first bean ball episode Monday night when he drew an automatic fine for throwing too close to Philadel phia hitters then was ejected for throwing his bat after get ting hit by a pitch Gibson was assessed the au tomatic $50 fine in the third in ning after firing two straight fast balls near the head of Phil adelphia pitcher Dennis Bennett Home plate umpire Doug Har vey immediately warned Gib son bringing about the automat ic fine In the previous inning Julian Javier of the Cardinals was decked on a Bennett pitch after Curt lood had homered The entire situation came to a head when Gibson came to bat in the fourth inning and was hit in the left side by a pitch from reliever Jack Baldschun Harvey started toward the mound to warn Baldschun How ever Gibson flipped the bat un derhanded Baldschun caught the bat as Harvey turned and ejected Gibson Baldschun received an auto matic $50 for the warning The Cardinals led 5 1 at the time and Carl WarwicK hn Baia first pitch after the ar gument for a two run homer Pct GB 692 615 533 533 500 500 467 421 412 San ran 11 Phila'phia 10 Milwaukee 11 Pittsburgh 10 St Louis 10 Cincinnati 9 Chicago 6 Houston 8 Los Angeles 8 12 New York 3 14 NEW YORK (AP) All major college players in re Americas wait Hazzard of I UCLA and Cotton Nash of Ken tucky were by the Los i Angeles Lakers and Gary Bradds of Ohio State another All America was tapped by the Baltimore Bullets in the Nation al Basketball Association draft of college players Monday The New York Knickerbock ers because they had the poor est won lost record in the nine i team circuit had the first choice and they went for Jimi (Bad News) Barnes of Texas! Western Barnes 6 foot 8 averaged 291 points for 28 games last season He was also fifth among the Trailer Equipment Rentals 482 5510 Trailers Local and One Way Vacation Trailers Rototillen Renovators Rollers Spreaders Cement Mixers Tampa Wheel Barrow Lawn Mowers Tree Saws Skill Sawa Drills Post Hole Diggers 2001 Ventura Blvd Camarilla BALTIMORE (AP) Baltimore Orioles sent 12 tin the cenrino pitoit NEW RK (AP) A pro we have to do men we will unci four hits in the sixth inning oram to beat the Russians in what we have to do it with ancj crushed the Washington ana now mucn we neea iiki the Ohmpcs and back wU supply thfi needs our lost inter ational prestige in However the program will was launched Monday not be in operation until after bv th? US Olvmp: Committee (the Tokyo Games in October 'it will cover all Olympic! know the Russians had sports summer and winter 66 million entrants in the it is hoXd that it Hl start to USSR Games last year We pay off by the 1968 Games think they spent $12 billion dol is a big test to see if Jars on their sports program in the democratic system can com Orth said pete with a regimented are out to prove to the said ranklin Orth of Was' rest of the world that their sys mgton chairman of the specie em is the best They are trying 'committee that will carry ou to build an image of world lead the program is a challenge srship and demonstrate the to all decadence of the Western pow program is going to take said a lot of money a lot of effort Once the committee has the and ee a lot of facts on what it nr beat and 'nd not only by allwhat is available in the Orth said 'states to work with it will move is a planned program to Jo get the additional coaches enlist the aid of all Americans 'facilitif equipment training io present us with their thoughts 'and athletes need to do the ideas so we win in the job Olympics because of the impor 1 we don't care if the tance that is attached to win Russians are pros or Orth nine bv peoples world said plan to beat them wide we will fud out San Marcos Rocky Blasts Angels 7 4 NORMAN BLACKSMITH SHOP bi i iL DiacKSmiTninq neiwnq rvi jr te lwi RA Caiouilfe er The hopes I CI playoff berth got a'fHt when the San Marcos Royals de feated Camarillo 4 2 at6aeta Barbara yesterday afternoon Camarillo is now 4 4 in the Channel League and tied for second Wednesday the Scorpions take on the league leading Ven tura Cougars at home at 3:30 pm with either Bobby Carr or Steve Merriman on the mound riday the Scorpions close the regular season hosting San ta Barbara at 3:30 pm Merriman got big hit a triple in the fifth and went two for three in the game Tim Cleland route strtick walked three Camarillo San Marcos Cleland and ston Pierson (7) and Butcher JUNIOR VARSITY MINSist? junior varsitywon their third Channel League game with a 8 6 victory over the San Marcos Royals in Santa Barbara yesterday afternoon Jim Adcock led the way for the Scorps now 12 6 on the sea son with three for four Royal pitchers (Rehm and Stevenson) gave up 14 walks to the Scorps nnd forced three across the 4ate with them Camarillo now tas a 3 5 CL record They host Ventura Wednes lay and Santa Barbara riday is the season closes amarillo 246 HI 5 4 San Marcos 664 62 6 1 Prior and De Martini Moreno (4) Rehm Stevenson (2) Bruner continued after next (America from Pan American The St Louis Hawks picked Jeff Mullins of Duke as their first choice while the San rancisco Warriors chose Barry Kramer of NYU a 1963 All America The champion Boston Celtics made seven foot Mel Counts of Oregon State their first round selection This prompted Red Auerbach the coach to point out can run like heck for a big guy We would have liked to have Caldwell but I'm very Counts may be used to back up Bill Russell star center Clyde Lovellette the substitute for Russell last sea son is reportedly considering retirement The Knickerbockers seeking a big man for rebound duties grabbed 6 10 Willis Reed of Grambling La another mem ber of the Little All Americai on the second round He was sec ond among the small college players in rebounds last season with a 213 average thought Reed would be grabbed by someone else on the first said Eddie Dono van the coach could be our center although Barnes also can play Barnes is a member of the US Olympic team and will not be available to the Knicks until unit after the NBA season has ctartoH Ruf aHrtort Donovan think fit in wiin us nice ly after Tn jdditinn tn Taekson and Rppft nun ninpr mpmiiPih Itt A AmPira WWE! chosen They were iom nidCKr of South Dakota State by Balti more and Jim Boutin of Lewis and rk by New York The Knickerbockers who have finished in the Eastern Division cellar the past five years also drafted Howard (Butch) Komives of Bowling Green the top major college scorer last season with a 367 point average for 23 games Cincinnati drafted Bill Chmielewski 6 10 from Dayton He dropped out of college in his sophomore year but was eligible because his original class has graduated Other leading players drafted were Ira Harge of New Mexico by Philadelphia Ron Bonham Cincinnati ty Boston Wally Jones Villanova and Les Hunt er Chicago Loyola by Detroit nvor tha Ynrk Vpfs Mon jVUVA auk 'AALuuaiu day night Donovan 2 0 Spanswick Lemaster received all cushion he needed as the Braves Home runs Cleveland Wag scored two runs one unearned! Boston Tillman (1) off New York starter Galen 'Conigiiaro Cisco New York 100 000 2 1 Milwaukee 020 000 2 6 0 ormer National League bat Cisco Bearnarth (8) and Can ting champion Harry (The Hat) 1 nizarro Gonder (8) LemasterWalker is managing Jackson and Bailey Lemaster 2 1 rille in the International League Cisco 0 1 ithis year WARSAW Poland (AP) A barnstorming band of National Baskettail Association all stars romped to a 96 76 victory over Legia team Monday in the first game on a tour of East ern Europe Poland Coach Witold Zagerski said are about three times better than the amateur selections we had here some weeks ago We expect to learn much from The NBA players led Russell of the Boston Celtics Md Ofccar Robertson of the CtncO nau Royals are scheduled to play five games in Poland and give several coaching clinics for Poland's top players and ama teurs reference to US amateurs concerned the AAU team including fixe members the US Olympic squad now touring Russia 4 Bob Lerman 145 pound wrest ler from South Bend Ind 'Will captain the Brandeis University matmen next season 1 1C at Jlfit 7 jr as I at X3H 4b ''w X1 tSfx i afc MawMLtr as 7 a a PxA Cxt: STANDINGS.

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