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2-C Saturday, July 24, '65 DETROIT FREE PRESS FAN FARE By Walt Ditzen EP AT5-EPEATS I'M Ft OP WTH STOLE I I now for. BASE? TV REPEATS 48 Major ILeagime Averages By the Associated Press Through games el Thursday, July White Sox Sound Off On Big 'Should Win Big In Minors' Lopez National American Talking It Up For Basketball CLUB BATTINO CLUB BATTING AB HR RBI Pet. 1KB) MR RBI I CLUB 31)1 377 809 97 360 .260 Cincinnati 3257-496 tn 106 467 jne ml 70 384 CLUB Boston Minnesota Cleveland Chicaoo 3176 453 815 100 420 .157 Pittsburoh .....3049 388 771 101 359 .253 Milwaukee 3137 432 133 117 402 3nm .174 788 9 354 743 69 319 .243 Philadelohia 3052 358 .3030 353 764 74 320 695 66 300 .239 San Francisco ...2910 321 Kansas City Baltimore 3081 364 729 74 341 .237 St. Louis 3262 402 Hi iS 366 OJ New York 3209 381 755 85 355 .235 Los Anqeles 3233 369 790 46 JJ 03 78 361 2 721 5 313 70S 69 277 .23 uetroii W63 381 til a 356 tnicaoo 33oe jvi Los Anaeles 3056 295 715 62 279 .234 Houso 3109 341 Washington ...3073 340 7 86 328 J21; New York 3114 291 INDIVIDUAL BATTINO (150 er more at bats) INDIVIDUAL BATTIN (150 er mere at bats) Player Club AB HR RBI Pet. Plever Clue AB MR RBI 12 45 45 .345 Clemente Poh .343 54 116 3 YsMmski Bsn 232 Mantilla Bsn ..304 Hall Min 329 Edison's Express 80 96 102 105 82 68 106 21 69 117 58 102 23 Davalillo Cle ..344 21 61 7 51 55 59 55 51 .3 57 .3 41 .3 Morton oet Battev Mln 57 13 16 5 22 3 14 6 15 31 11 110 12 91 18 OHva Min ..270 ..188 ..378 .282 ..269 70 113 40 84 Robinson Bal Kaline Del Colavito Cle 49 109 120 58 74 Rolls On McAuliffe Det 312 65 12 92 15 66 .316, Aaron Mil 319 61 .310 Oendenon Poh 356 34 .305 Mays SF 311 66 J04 Coleman Cin ..187 29 .303 Allen Phi 339 56 Torre Mil 293 .298 Fairly LA ....352 7 .294 Rose Cin ...31 64 .293 Gonzalez Phi .189 38 Johnson Phi ...157 19 .291 Flood StL 347 41 Mil 188 48 287'Virdon Pqh ...288 28 Phi 293 62 Cin ....394 52 .283 Alou Mil 323 47 .282 J.

Alou SF ....351 39 .279 Williams Chl ..384 23 .276 Robinson Cin .347 44 .275 Cardenas Cin .336 20 .273 McCovey SF 294 46 .273 Wills LA 379 22 .273 Gilliam LA ...171 20 .273 Wynn Htn ...315 106 .7 88 117 73 Jl .3 .3 .2 :5 'Missing Bear' Case Is Solved 11 42 30 13 23 59 48 31 51 65 Jones Bsn 199 Whitfield Cle .224 Thomas Bsn 321 Ward Chi ...254 Killebrew Min 326 Howard Was ..311 Waqner Cle ..333 Harrelson KC 244 Buford Chi ...297 Mauls 2nd Rival In Legion Meet 93 88 94 68 82 85 44 95 15 49 103 6 63 112 14 69 101 18 40 97 6 50 85 21 54 109 0 26 49 3 SKOwron Chl 309 70 treen Bsn Allison Min Gonzalez Cle 67 14 .256 .245 .187 .172 BY HAL SCIffiAM 50 90 12 inyder Bal A I vis Cle 57 53 27 21 46 38 66 33 59 38 50 40 53 42 21 22 58 49 56 42 19 34 48 38 37 27 23 40 40 25 37 33 .335 The big baseball hammer NY 63 7 103 11 100 16 87 22 Tresh NY ...358 in the American Legion zone 51 4 47 1 91 16 105 3 96 14 94 52 9 72 4 91 17 79 11 98 I championships still belongs to 31 80 51 42 55 30 38 30 21 48 45 Cardenal LA .351 Adcock LA 194 Charles KC ...270 Conkjl'ro Bsn 342 Smith LA 299 Blefary Bal ..235 Edison Post. 86 94 71 60 101 73 62 13 Edison, 1959 national cham 29 39 35 29 34 41 37 41 32 18 35 37 16 38 34 26 33 35 15 16 pion and a runnerup for United 64 54 88 79 States honors last August in uemeter Det KnooD LA Robinson Chi Bover NY Landis KC Cater Chi Hinton Cle .243 ..205 336 ..301 ..187 ..314 .,238 41 3 92 11 84 12 49 Little Rock, swept to its second 33 50 20 1' 44 35 43 73 69 40 39 47 28 37 72 40 32 12 28 40 52 31 69 24 28 31 22 33 35 30 30 29 33 13 32 42 39 20 33 82 10 62 12 Matti Haikonen and Marie Lindholm won the individual titles. Tough Sledding. American skiiers, headed by Dick Dorworth of Sun Valley, are making little headway in world speed skiing runs at Cerviniaj Italy. Dorworth was in 12th position following Friday's competition.

Bruno Alberti if Italy was the leader skimming over a mile course at a speed of 104.75 m.p.h. 99 18 Continued from First Sports thought had the best chance to win it. "Right now you'd have to say Minnesota," he declared. "But I can't see them going all the way. They've done a miraculous job with their pitching but I can't see it staying that way." The Tigers, he said, are to feared because of the lift Willie Horton has given them.

"The league is so even that one player can make that difference." As for his own club, Lopez said he disagreed with those who claim Chicago's big trouble is "In my opinion, our pitching has hurt us more than our hitting," he said. "Take our three top guys Gary Peters, Juan Pizarro and Joe Horlen. "THEY WON 52 games last year but now Peters is 5-9, Pizarro 2-1 and Horlen 8-7. If our pitching has held up at all, it's because of our bullpen. Eddie Fisher has been fantastic and Bob Locker has done an excellent job as our 'long Pizarro, on the disabled list, is eligible to return to active duty Sunday.

Lopez did not know if he'd been activated. Lopez said that Frank Lary, recently acquired from the Mets, has thrown pretty well. "He's looked good," said the Senor. "Of course, he's not as fast as he used to be but he throws a quick slider. His curve is all right." Hill Grabs Golf Lead With a 66 HARTFORD, Conn.

(AP)- straight lopsided victory Friday at Manz Field. Camo'nris KC 355 Freqosi LA ...361 Adair Bal ...333 Peoitone NY .324 "IF SOMEBODY SAID to me, here, here's a franchisenow you can have any player you want, I might pick Wilt Chamberlain. I just might. Bill Russell is the greatest but if I could get the Wilt to play like he could or like he should I think I'd have to go for If somebody said to me, here, here's a franchise how you can have any coach you want, I might pick Earl Lloyd. I just might.

Red Auerbach is the greatest but if I could get the Earl to coach like he could or like he should I think I'd have to go for him. You can talk basketball to this guy for a week and get bored and that's something when you consider that those 12-minute quarters down at Cobo Arena some-'; times seem like 12 hours. "I'd give anything if we could get Cazzie Russell 1 but when you think what it'd take (Earl Lloyd makes a face) well, it's sort of like watching your mother-in-law go over a cliff in your new Cadillac. You have 'mixed emotions about it." Lew Alcindor? "You think he's going to UCLA for his health? This boy is so good he could play in the NBA right now, and -1 wish it was with us (Lloyd raises his voice). He'd get his lumps but he's got it all already the size, the touch, the speed, everything." Wilt Chamberlain vs.

Cassius Clay? "If my name were Cassius, I'd be a little worried. If the Wilt is shamming it, he could get killed. But if he's serious about becoming a boxer, and he gives it a year I mean if he learns it right he could be the champion of the world. Why not? He's already the strongest guy in the world. Nobody's even close to him, not even Gus Johnson." JKussell Rules Out the Liivups BILL RUSSELL "He psychs you.

He beats you even before you leave he dressing room. You say to yourself, 'Well, the layups I I gotta shoot from the 50 to 60 percent area, even further So what do you do? You take shots you don't normally take. "Listen, this guy casts a long shadow, and I don't mean with his beard. Just look what he does for his teammates. They lose their man.

He gets away and in for a layup. Except Russell bats it away. He Jbats it right back to you and YOU get the layup." It was cool in the basement of Lloyd's home. Cool and comfortable. The way basements should be in the With Rick Konik pitching a 3 22 11 10 RoilmrMin .273 92 93 86 83 70 40 87 61 64 two-hitter and sharing hitting .3 .2 .1 .3 .2 .2 a 2 .2 i 1 .2 .2 2 .2 2 i iiebern Bal McMullen Was Green KC .157 .347 .243 256 honors with Sam Lamerato, Edison eliminated Southgate, Hersh'bqr KC Brown Cle .176 J72 baqliano StL.

.220 .270 Harper Cin ....361 .268 Johnson Cin ...353 .268 Stargell Poh ..307 .268 Brock StL ...348 NY 305 .266 Hart SF 335 .264 McCarver StL 254 .264 Paal'roni Pgh 214 .263 1 Banks Chl 365 .263 Jones Mil 267 .262 1 Perez Cin 163 NY 152 Htn ...342 White StL 312 .261 Santo Chl 370 .259 Bollinq Mil ....317 .258 Callison Phi ...353 .258 Clemens Chl .248 .256 Mazeroskl Poh 229 .256 Edwards Cin ..196 .255 Landrum Chi .227 .251 Smith NY 271 .251 Bond Htn 307 Mil 207 .2501 Groat StL 354 .2481 Johnson LA 215 .248 Aso'monte Htn 331 .246 Mota Pgh 167 .245 Bailey Pqh .348 .244 Bover StL ...324 .243 Swoboda NY .252 .243 Altman Chi ...155 .243 Davis LA .319 Htn ...219 .241 Mathews Mil .321 .238 Lewis NY ...285 .237 Davenport SF .155 .2371 Javier StL ..152 .236 Christ'pher NY 261 Alou SF ...245 .232 Parker LA 325 .232 Taylor Phi ....225 .230 Staub Htn 235 .224 Beckert Chi ...397 .222 i Stuart Phi 287 Lanier SF 284 .222 Haller SF 216 .222 Letebvre LA ...322 .221 'Alley Pqh 291 LA .167 9-1, in the second round. Thurs-j 85 94 66 61 52 60 71 80 54 92 56 85 43 89 83 64 39 80 55 79 Lumoe Det ...270 Pearson LA ..222 38 35 27 30 33 26 44 35 18 20 41 26 20 45 29 33 37 29 31 30 21 23 16 18 66 31 day the boys with the Redi-Kilowat uniform mauled the Hamtramck Falcons, 10-2. 3 10 12 11 10 10 Bressoud Bsn 191 Wert Det 322 Orsino Bal ...205 Hansen Chl ...325 Howser Cle ...247 Held Was 202 Konik inserted a two-run triple in a big seven-run third This Pay in Sports 24 14 56 48 57 38 53 31 26 27 33 31 35 33 32 32 35 25 46 43 32 21 34 25 48 43 19 24 If 26 45 29 24 48 30 23 19 33 29 15 26 22 33 27 24 17 IS 22 Causey KC Mantle NY 20 inning which settled the South- 70 11 Maris NY Brandt Bal 38 2 gate game but Lamerato ap Romano Chl .282 .216 .151 .194 .173 .174 .386 .284 .194 pears destined to establish Lopez NY Versalles Min Powell Bal 41 19 21 36 29 27 13 25 13 19 19 25 46 4 34 11 29 26 18 16 25 44 35 26 26 12 25 14 26 15 30 21 32 14 28 29 23 13 16 22 25 24 23 some sort of hitting record in 7 Kubek NY 67 55 47 79 50 79 49 68 52 3 46 41 41 90 66 45 41 55 56 46 36 35 78 55 63 48 46 37 46 35 51 53 this series. Howard NY .178 Blas'aame Was 245 After collectings four hits Tillman Bsn ..252 The mystery of the missing fullback at the Chicago Bears' training camp has been solved. Pat Crain, the former Clem-son star, returned to his La-trobe (Pa.) home to consult the family physician.

Crain, the Bears' No. 3 draft choice, didn't bother to tell any of the coaches where heT was going. Crain is undergoing tests to determine why he feels "weak." Results of the test won't be available Until Monday. Club officials said Crain plans on returning to the Bears' camp at Rensselaer, if the tests prove negative. Fame Not Fleeting Six Hall of Fame members will be on hand Saturday when the Brooklyn Dodgers meet the New York Giants in an Old Timers' game preceding the regularly scheduled New York Mets Philadelphia Phillies encounter1.

They include Max Carey, Frankie Frisch, Burleigh Grimes, Carl Hubbell, Ed Roush and Zach Wheat. The Dodgers can call on Carl Erskine, Don Newcombe, Ralph Branca, Van Mungo or Grimes to do the pitching. The Giants will have Sal Maglie, Rube Marquardt, Jim Hearn, Hal Schumacher and Hubbell. Right on Target The United States retained both men's and women's team championships but lost the Individual titles to Finland in the world archery championships at Vaesteraas, Sweden. 26 57 32 14 15 24 15 28 20 33 17 48 20 If 35 26 If 22 IS 16 38 11 24 If 10 Malzone Bsn 207 against Hamtramck Thursday Lamerato picked up three more bryan xt 162 Petrocelli Bsn 1 SR 37 63 59 78 54 56 94 68 67 51 74 67 38 75 60 60 64 33 41 38 45 Aparkio Bal .353..

against Southgate pitching for LOCK Was 249 Schaal LA 289 8 McMillan NY .332 a two-game 7-for-9 record. .211 16 19 25 13 20 16 14 42 32 28 33 35 29 11 74 25 22 20 25 22 25 22 Lilli Htn Lm NY lit 273 Cash Det 215 Kina Was 174 THE BABE Ruth state etiam Azcue Cle ...217 .214 Schofield SF Roseboro LA Phi Brand Htn .206. Hickman NY .275 .295 .157 .206 .192 232 i i Ph pionships got underway Friday Mccraw Chl ..169 Berry Chi 248 Rodoers LA 264 Freehan- Det ..222 nt at Belleville with Lincoln Park 198 Dalrvmole Phi 161 31 10 earning- a 1-0 decision over host Kindall Min ..232 44 .1901 Grand Slam Homers Coleman, and Perez, Cincinnati: Stuart. Alia Belleville in a well-played Brinkman Was 277 51 Bowens Bal .161 24 12 12 13 .149 Grand Slam Homers Mantilla. Rot- opener.

ton; McCraw, Chicaoo; Green, Kansas City; Pepitone, Bover, Mantle and Stot- Belleville got only three nits and Callison, Philadelphia; Mathews an Jones, Milwaukee Rodoers and Baile Pittsburgh; Bailey, Chicaoo. PITCHING (eight er mere decisions) Pitcher Club BB SO W.L ER Markhal SF .185 133 26 143 15 7 Law Pgh 136 104 23 65 .1.1 Koufax LA ....187 131 38 214 17 3 2.1 off Lincoln Park's Phil Frazier while Mike Skidmore of Belleville permitted only four tlemyre. New York; Hinton and Whitfield, Cleveland; Howard and Lock, Washington; Freehan, Detroit; Pascual, Minnesota. PITCHING (eight or more decisions) Dave Hill, of Jackson, playing what he called "a funny round," gained the 36-hole lead Friday in the $70,000 Insurance 4 2.: O'Uell Mil 72 57 23 44 6 tVio; Pitcher Club IP BB SO ERA' Shaw SF 120 f2 Bill Krynaak scored .101 63 23 59 11 4 1.43 Bolin SF 72 52 27 87 27 56 23 76 13 65 39 39 64 17 57 6 6 4 3 3 4 City Open golf tournament. He 128 112 .78 69 .134 104 29 74 10 game's only run in the third when he drew a base on balls, i Bront la 99 72 40 67 4 51 40 shot a 66 for a 18 39 21 23 1.54 Ferrell Htn 1.68 Raymond Htn 2 00 Owens Htn 2.05 Drysdale LA 2.28 Osteen LA 2.41 iStallard StL 2.45 Maloney Cin 186 1 52 44 131 15 8 stole second, reached' third Cle 138 91 Lee LA 71 51 .174 1 47 43 100 7 11 .116 97 44 60 7 3 .147 120 56 1 40 11 4 133.

The 28-year-old Hill, who started the second round with JULY 24,1943 MuNDAR HAGG, SWEDEN'S FAMOUS feUMNEfc, BfcOKE THE. UNITED STATES FOfcTHE MILE WHEK HE DEFEATED SlLDOOOS AMO BILL HULSE IN A. tf :05.3T RACE AT CAMBtMDGE, MASS 2.46 Gibson 5tL 181 145 64 162 11 I 2.50 Wood'shick StL 57 54 29 39 5 summertime. The kids were upstairs playing and it was so pleasant sitting here in the cool and quiet that Lloyd should have been completely relaxed. But he spoke with a clenched fist (he'll be surprised when he reads this, I'm sure) and with a voice that literally rang with emotion.

I The poor guy is hooked. He loves pro basketball. Lloyd, is the chief scout of the Detroit t'istons. The new season will a 67, posted a 34-3266. He re 2.53 Bunnino Phi ...150 153 40 129 10 77 176 9 29 51 6 21 72 8 35 66 4 50 7 31 105 10 52 84 10 37 86 6 45 93 10 26 58 7 41 119 29 65 8 Horlen Chl ...132 114 Kaat Min 157 151 Hall Bal 54 38 Siebert Cle ...103 71 LoDez LA 142 109 Richert Was .100 89 Stoftlemvre NY 166 148 Buzhardt Chi 99 83 McLain Det ...127 113 2 66 Veale Pqh 158 133 61 148 10 2.75 Podres LA f8 89 32 45 3 2.77 Miller LA 75 62 17 51 4 7 5 7 a fielders choice and came home on an infield sacrifice.

Three game were played In Pony League District competition at Mt. Clemens with Mt. Clemens and Joe Koppe aa first round winners. Warren Mclntyre's two run 2.82 Short PW 150 135 53 120 11 2.91'Bruce Htn 147 152 23 104 2 97 CulD Phi 86 84 43 49 7 11 5 6 jonn tni 97 81 3.08 Ellsworth Chi .140 132 35 73 II 155 130 43 58 10 131 108 34 83 10 16 63 47 71 4 Lloyd 6 10 3.09 Schwall Pgh 41 49 13 29 5 3.17 Johnson Mil ...139 1 22 32 85 1 0 3.19 Ellis Cin 153 124 61 104 1 3 3.23 Blas'game Mil 143 124 72 82 11 3.25Uay Cin 96 83 38 62 7 3.34 Dierker Htn 77 75 1 4 63 4 3.37 Simmons StL ..138 155 36 62 6 3.38 Buhl Chi 188 135 40 66 10 6 4 Newman La Aquirre Det Terry Cle Howard Chl Lonborq Bsn Boswell Min McNally Bal Roberts Bal Downing NY Pascual Min SDarma Det May LA homer in the first inning fea Lion Kicking Ace .125 106 93 76 .117 107 83 58 .105 97 .115 110 .125 111 .114 95 74 67 tured Mt Clemens' 3-2 victory 2.1 2 2. 2.1 i 2.1 ii 1 3J 3.1 I 3.1 31 4.1 11 4-1 4.J 4.3 4.4 4 1 4.4 a 5 3 6.1 71 36 71 26 68 44 55 20 63 66 100 43 69 38 60 60 59 40 71 23 44 3.39,McCool Cm 55 46 23 65 4 3.41 'Roebuck Phi 37 42 11 21 over Southgate.

Joe Koppe nipped Hamtramck, 2-1, with 5 3 94 78 3 45 Cardwell Poh ..128 128 29 51 8 4 Tiant Cle 109 89 91 Lee Hall pitching a one-hitter Yale Lary Quits Bunker Bal ...102 TnM UamMmnl Lolich Det 142 111 3.47 Friend Poh ....132 1 34 1 7 45 4 7 3.53 Herbert Phi ...92 106 13 31 4 3.55 Sanford SF 81 77 25 38 4 4 3.57 Cloninqer Mil .157 131 73 113 12 3.66 Washburn StL 77 73 18 46 5 7 45 134 10 30 9) 11 49 72 8 26 74 10 x.k,l Ford NY .....131 135 came back in the second roundlTaitwt tec ....123 i Kt iGrant Min .144 153 corded six birdies, an eagle and three bogeys. Hill finished one stroke in front of Dave Marr, who shot 67-67134. Bob Goalby. the first-day leader, was two shots off the pace with 64-71135. Behind them with 136s were Jay Hebert and Al Geiberger.

HILL HAD to scramble for his 66. He had to chip for a par on the first hole after hitting into the trees. He then collected birdies on the next two holes, only to bogey the fourth and seventh. He sank a 35-footer to birdie the ninth. Hill shot birdies on the 11th and 12th, hit the 14th for an eagle with a 65-foot putt, and closed with birdies on the 16th and a bogey on the 17th.

Julius Boros equaled Hill's 66 and closed with a halfway mark total of 137. i 11 Mon'ouette Bsn 134 136 27 63 7 11 j.ey t-isner nt 134 133 35 4 3 69 Perry SF 143 133 43 118 3.75 Kroll NY 74 72 32 48 3.86 Koonce Chi ....126 130 42 59 3.93 Herbel SF 83 80 22 63 4.02 Nuxhall Cin 82 86 18 64 with a 44.3 career average. He won the NFL punting title four different times, lost it last year Barber Bal 96 94 42 58 7 7 Orteoa Was ...133 115 54 62 10 8 Chance LA .119 118 58 75 i 6 7 5 6 7 8 5 5 4 3 O'Don'qhue KC 103 107 36 45' 4 13 Mikkelsen NY 49 47 23 36 3 6 4 04. Jackson Chi ..143 162 30 66 by a tenth of a yard. 12 4 a new challenge to him.

The Pistons will scout the opposition in the exhibition season. The idea is to a line on the second-line players, somebody who might be cut who could make it with the Pistons. Like a backcourt man who can handle the ball. w. "Like Kevin Loughery?" "Like Kevin Loughery," said Lloyd, smiling a sick Ismile at the sick joke.

Lloyd has a dual job with the Pistons. Not only is he the Chief Scout, he's the Only Scout, So he'll handle the whole operation. Don Wattrick got the idea 'while having tea with Jack Tighe in the press room at Tiger Stadium. Jack is a scout with the Milwaukee Braves and scouts the major league clubs. "We'll do that, too," said Lloyd, "we'll take at least ne look at everyone before we play them." -M Hun! in Shows Him a Lot 28 59 4.29 GlUStl Htn 85 84 6 8 5 In Area 5 Little League play Bruce Campbell was the whole show as Taylor Jx'orth-east eliminated Bedford Central, 5-0.

Campbell, 12-year-old, pitched a no-hitter and struck out 13. He walked Continued from First Sports Dick (Night Train) Lane, the old cornerman, is struggling to prolong his career. Only Dick LeBeau remains from the original set of four backs of 1964. Coming upi Lary's shadow Wilson Bsn 126 117 43 95 Peters Chi 114 120 41 57 Daniels Was ..83 96 31 30 Wick'sham Det 103 1 04 3 7 55 30 77 5 12 37 59 4 12 4.34'Jackson NY ...119 128 4 45 Soahn SF ....128 143 4.54 Tsitouris Cin 100 His 48.9 average in winning the title in 1963 was second only 4 1 7 50 61 34 44 36 56 .91 100 .90 81 to the 51.3 average built by leg 3 7 .58 54 If 32 endary Sammy Baugh in 1940. Narum Was ...105 107 62 73 Morehead Bsn 102 93 73 83 Sequi KC 110 114 46 81 Kralick Cle 57 67 15 18 Radatz Bsn 66 61 25 71 Koplitz Was 59 61 27 34 4 10 4.63 Nottebart Htn 5 10 4.68 Belinsky Phi 5 11 4 75 Sadowski Mil 2 8 4.89 Purkey StL 4 8 5 Pgh 3 6 5.19 Lemaster Mil 4 10 5.28 Sadecki StL 7 7 f4 114 22 35 7f 71 25 47 .72 78 38 50 76 96 29 35 2 4 7 2 8 Bouton NY .109 107 44 69 are Wayne Rasmussen.

a sophomore pro, and Dick Compton, a handyman being moved from Lary had other things going for him. He was a game-. breaking type of player, one who could deliver a key play. to save and win a tight duel. the corner to safety.

They can't match Lary. Few The leaders: Dv Hill Dava Marr a 1L.4 TRADER RAY Bob Goalby can. Statistics aione Dear uiai out, though figures alone can It was his recovery of Lenny Moore's fumble in the fourth period that sprang the Lions to their memorable 31-28 victory over Baltimore and the 1957 47-66 133 47-47134 44-71135 AS-41-134 49-47 134 71-44-137 69-48 137 44- 4 137 45- 71-137 Jay Hebarf Al Gaiberaar Julius Boros not reveal his true value. In 12 seasons, he intercepted only one batter. There'll be four games Saturday in the Babe Ruth championships at Belleville.

Iron Mountain plays Port Huron at 9 a.m., East Side Detroit tangles with Rogrers City at 11:30 a.m., Benton Harbor takes on Belleville at 2 p.m. and Berkley meets Bliss-field at 4:30 p.m. CLASS A Pepsi-Cola 5. Stan Lonti 1. McCabe John F.

Ivory 9. Coca-Cola 4, Inkster Pirates 2. CLASS Stonewood 1, City Wide e. Kowalski K. B.

Shall Hoisington Favro'i 1. CLASS Cathedral 4, Barney McCosky 0. UAW Regional 21, SS. Peter Paul 4. Timers i.

West Seven 4. Holy Trinity 5, Spartans 2. Firefighters 12, Catholic Central t. 50 passes. Only four others pro history nabbed more.

Za The fake-punt run was his spe cialty and he saved a handful Rax Baxtar Kan Still Dick Rhyan Hamara Blancaa Tammy Aarao Paul Harney Joa Campbell Bob Crowley Tern Weiskopf Gardner Dickinson Ed Justa Phil Rodders Johnny Pott John Berry Larry Mowry Stave Raid of games with his daring. 76-47137 47- 70137 41-49137 4-4 1 137 70- 47137 49-49138 40-70130 48- 71139 48-71139 71- 40139 47- 72-139 48- 71139 49- 70139 AS A PUNTER, he was the finest in the game's modern era suiijp ui 1 ft THE LIONS will not be left without punters. Earl Morrall, who did the punting inside the 50 (Lary's foot was too strong for such a short loft), Nick Piet-rosante and newcomer Joe Don It's Official In Milwaukee Happy Birthday! CINCINNATI (UPD Susie Looney all can boot the ball. Maxwell of Oklahoma City fired a 5-under-par 67 Friday But none can match the "senator." So soon, the Lions come to grab a three-stroke lead in LLOYD BELIEVES THE PISTONS will be better. jHe thinks so because they're a young club, a young Jclub that can run, and he likes the idea that Bill jBuntin isn't afraid of competition.

Lloyd has one firm rule about scouting. When he 4ooks at a boy, he looks at him on the road. "Anyone can have 'instant bravery' when they're playing at 'home," he said. "But the good ones know how to mix it up on the road. Bill Buntin knows how to mix it 'up." tf i I asked Lloyd to give me his all-time competitors' team and he quickly rattled off these names: "Bob irettit, Dolph Schayes, Bill Sharman, Bill Russell and Jones." .1 didn't expect such a quick response, so I took a different tact.

"Okay, gimme your all-time defensive team." Lloyd said: "Russell, Satch Sanders, K.C. Jonea, Jerry West and Mike Farmer." "Mike Farmer?" "Sure," said Lloyd. "Why not? He's a great defensive ball player." If somebody said to me, here, here's a franchise uiow'you can have any coach you want, I might pick Earl Lloyd. I just might. Red Auerbach is the greatest if I could get the Earl to coach like he could or tlike he should I think I'd have to go for him.

the $10,000 Buckeye Invita up short for 1965. Tickets for the Lions' home Cepeda Can Play SAN FRANCISCX) CTV Or-j lando the San Fran- Cisco Giants' slugging first baseman hobbled by a knee in- jury this year, has been given medical approval to play as soon as Manager Herm Franks feels the player is ready. tional golf tournament. Miss Maxwell, who celebrated her 24th birthday Thursday, had six birdies and a lone opener Friday Aug. 20, vs.

the Baltimore Colts in the Free Press Charities game are on WINS ACARU Trader Ray to supply official cars for Spirit of Detroit race. Trader Ray picked to sponsor Miss Spirit of Detroit Beauty Pageant. WIN A FREE '65 CHEVROLET 3 NEW '65 CHEYROLETS TO BE GIVEN AWAY Pick tp yeir Fr Ivsttr ticktt iff. SPIRIT OF DETROIT SPECIAL sale at the club's headquarters, bogie over the 6,201 yard par 36-36 72 Clovernook Country 1401 Michigan Ave. Club course.

31-35-67 34-3570 35-3570 35-3570 34-35-71 MICHIGAN'S 1 TRACK MILWAUKEE (UPD Presidents Warren Giles of the National league and Joe Cronin of the American league have been sent formal applications from Milwaukee County, seeking a major league franchise. The county board had authorized the procedure Tuesday. The applications were mailed Thursday. The move has been interpreted as part of the county's planned anti-trust suit against the Milwaukee Braves and major league baseball. The Braves plan to stay tn Atlanta in 1966, leaving Milwaukee after 13 seasons.

The suit will be aimed' at heading off the Braves move unless Milwaukee is given another franchise. 34-3771 Susie Maxwell Marilynn Smith Kathy Whitwortti Louise Suggs Kathy Cornelius Judy Torleumke Marlene Bauer Haqqe Sybil Griffin Sandra McCltnton Betsy Rawls Margie Masters Sandra Haynie 35-3471 36-3472 36-3471 34- 36-72 35- 3773 35-3772 Rolling Stone LOUISVILLE UPi Pat Stone of Detroit rolled 1,367 Friday to take the first-round NFL Is Testing Official Timer PITTSBURGH iffh-The Na They're OK 'As Athletes STOKE MANDEVTLLE, England (CPD Nina Kirk, lead in the $25,000 Louisville open. I PAL A IMPALA tional Football League will test an official timing device at four a 20-year-old from Perryville, won three gold medals Friday as the powerful United eAJuunion games ana a double-header at Cleveland this num- mer before club owners vote Slates team continued to out on whether to have it Installed at all league ballparks. aiass its rivals in the annual International Paraplegic games. Miss Kirk won the javelin, club throwing and discus events her class with distances of NO MONEY DOWN I ALL AUTOMATIC.

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(Clubhoase 50c Extra) 40 feet 10 inches, (12.44 meters), 61 feet ZYa Inches, and 43 feet 8 inches. la basketball the United States, the defending fbmped over Britain, 49-28. De-; iroit's Denver Bauman was tHilled out of the game when 5e blew a tire of his wheelchair. The five-day competition will be concluded Saturday. To date 1he United States has won 34 gold medals and 29 silver.

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