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a wind estimated at only six to
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In the American League, 9-19
Those sprint relay kids did a
great job coming from behind to
win in the outside lane," Sood-
Last year it was advertised as sinks, but you can control it much
a two-way race between Player better and you can throw it much
and Palmer. But Hebert won the harder.".
"He is the type of puncher you
can see a long way."
Lane opened a cut under the
San Jose fighter's left eye in the
fifth round and by the seventh
Lui* was bruised under both eyes.
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stabbing telling combinations.
Kenny circled away from the
big punches, ducking or dancing
back in a classic boxing exhibi-
tion. The Muskegon, Mich., south-
paw who won his 70th pro fight
one home run. Sunday and drove
: in two runs to lead the Braves'
10-hit attack against loser Sandy
Koufax and Pete Richert.
Bob Hendley, a southpaw, went
the route for Milwaukee. yielding
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Richert. who fanned the first six
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Sophomore jinx? Boston's
Don Schwall isn't having
any, thank you, though the
figures show otherwise.
year elds will work out at Daniel | them knockouts, since turning pro
in 1959. Lane fought him as a
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GREENSBORO, N.C. <APi -
“The Lord has been good to me
this year," sighed bulky Bill Cas-
per He had just picked up $5,300
first money by one shot over sag-
ging Mike Souchak in the Greater
Greensboro Open golf tournament
Sunday.
In a finish reminiscent of Cas-
per s come from behind charge
on the closing holes three weeks
ago at Miami, Fla., the Apple
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Th. din shone, is .< .. The Mets, who have lost all
The slip theory is as good as four games, had a 20 lead in the
any to expiain the fine showing last halt of the third when the
of the castofi f-dominated Houston rains came Young Bob Miller
pitching staff. In fact, there is no held the Pirates to two singles in
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in a fine 49.5 while running 30
yards in front of Killeen, but it
for a third place finish behind a
1 record-breaking 170-8 effort by
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337.000, about $14,000
Serving the Great so 0 Beet!
Bily Maxwell was adone
here but he has won $14,05112. Craft. It's sort of a change of ing lesson from clever veteran
second only to Jack Burke Jr.'s pace that does something. It's Kenny Lane could determine how
Southern Sai ing and
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$7,000 first money in a 19-hole
playoff with Ken Venturi. Palmer
and Player did dual—into a tie
for nrth.
First place this year is worth
$9,000 on the 7.100-yard. par 71
Memorial Park Municipal course.
Player went home to South
Africa after the Masters. Palmer
said at Greensboro that he had
to go to Florida on business.
' Right now it looks like Palmer
will miss our tournament," said
Doug Eason, executive secretary
of the Houston Golf Association,
"but we haven't given up."
The pitching staff isn't saying
"Were not supposed to talk
about it," sail Dick Farrell, with
a furtive look behind him lest
Richards be lurking in the shad-
ow., "Paul doesn't want us to dis-
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George Allcorn
Neal Shaw
Don Newbury
Mr. and Mrs. B. V. (Happy)
Davis
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Mike and Tim Trigg
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Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Loudermilk
Lindsey Dublin Jr.
Dolph Irby
John Carleton
Ron Hardin
Carroll Jackson
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L. B. Slagle
Somers (Grape) Turner
Leslie Wall
Bobby Holamor
John Clary
Ed Devery
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laughlin
H. O. Casey
Carol Schumann
Neal Guthrie
Bob Cannon
Newell Parsons
fourth at 282 to win $1,900.
Masters champion Arnold Pal-
mer. hampered by rallying from
a second day 76, tacked a 69 onto
his third-round 68 for 284 and a
fifth-place tie with Mason Ru-
dolph to win $1,600 and boost his
top earnings for the year to
something like a knuckler. It
cum K.”
But Craft apparently was not
bound by the code of secrecy.
"You put the ball between your
thumb and the tips of your
fingers off it.
"Then you kind of skip it off
the second joint of your fingers
Emfinger posted a 49.8 in finish- and discus thrower Doug Young
ing second to Vernon s great Tom just missed qualifying for the state
my Keene ai me 440 finals Keens meet with third place finishes. A
had a record-shattering 49 5. • false start may have prevented
Davis and Richardson1 Pete Harris from gaining the necessary
Grabe tied for first place in the second place for a free ticket to
MO at 1:39.3, although it appeared Austin. Harn*. still not la top
to most press box observers that shape after being hobbled all sea-
Civic Auditorium with a nation- the eighth round
Little Leaguers "dtlmntaonohudinngsrandn-
Brownwood Little Leaguers
will open tryout sessions today
Launch Tryouts "Lne)c‛30,• who conroled the
fight, quickly agreed to a rematch
for an outdoor show in June.
BATON ROUGE. La (AP>—
Texas Southern. disappointed aft-
er a disqualification in the 440
kept its fleet runners from sweep-
ing all six relays in the fourth
annual Pelican Relays goes aft-
er the grand slam again this
weekend in the Kannas Relays
The all-Negro school from Hous-
too. Ta.. made track history a
week go when it won five events
and set five records in the Texas
Relays,
A pair of record-smashing relay
squadrons provided the big spark
in Dallas Saturday night as Coach
R A. (Gus) Snodgrass' Brown-
wood High School Lions stormed to
their third straight Region II-AAA
track tale.
The Lions won la easy fashion,
racing to 87% points to only 47 foe
runnerup and District 4-AAA rival
Vernon.
The overall team victory was
overshadowed by flying sprint and
mile rehay foursompes whhich ac-
coynted for 40 of the 8T‛ winming
Molina had run up 19 straight
: victories without defeat, 15 of
me." the 23-year-old ex-Marine
admitted readily after Lane
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Casper Squeezes Past
ahead of temperature never got out Bf the Aaron's plight was even worse
mid-40s. Only seven of the 68 last- than that at Robinson. Henry had
The 7,000-yard Sedgefield Coun- day players broke par. with Cas- been held to one hit in 18 tries
try Club course was swept by a ' per’s 68 the best score of the day, after five games The Braves lost
cold wind that at times reached He and Souchak were the only all five. Hhe smashed three hits, I
holes in even fours against mus-
cular Mike s 5-5-5-4.
"Its a crazy game ’ summed
up Casper, who now has won
$22,600 on tour this year and fin-
ished in the top five, winning
twice, in five of the 10 tourna-
menu he was entered Both he
and Souchak are in the Houston
(Tex.) Classic beginning Thurs-
day.
Redoubtable Sam Snead closed
with 69 for third place at 278, win-
ning $2,200. He has won over
$25,000 here since taking the in-
augural Greensboro tournament
"I wasn't in trouble at any
magic... A witches brew... Myster-
' ious ledgerdemain .. A potion
, from outer space that has en-
abled the Houston Colt pitchers to
j hold the enemy to just eight runs
Gainesville’s Harold Magers.
Young also gained fourth in the
shot put with a career-beat toss of
50-104..
other Brownwood point getter*
were a fifth in the low hurdles by
Crow, and fifth and sixth places
by Charles Coffey and Gene Ger-
man in the pole vault.
Snodgrass if looking for a meet
this week.
the Lion star had the upper hand son by injuries, was left in hi*
Davis opened up a threey art lead block* but closed fast to finish m
on the' back stretch of the final almost a dead heat with Paris' Dar-
lap, but Grabe closed fast to slice tren Roddy. Roddy was given the
tiie gap Davi* 1 59.3 was be secund place decision, with both
best tune of his career • ben ; timed in 9.9. Harris will coo-
Two Lion*, sprinter Ted Harris tinu to. workout and shoot for a;
(Contributions may be sent to Jack Knott at 1
the Bulletin Sports Desk or at 1106-Oakland Dr., j
and Bobby Holamon of the City Parks and Recrea- j
. “Nonsense.” the 1961 Am-
erican League Rookie of the
Year shrugged after his sec-
ond straight loss Sunday, 5-1
to the Orioles in the first
game of a doubleheader
i at Baltimore The Red Sox won
i the second 5-4.
"I don't behove in any jinx"
the tall right-hander Mid "I know
j l hat sometimes you get more
breaks than others. Over a full
season, they usually even up for
everyone."
He hasn't had much help so far
I this season. Schwall, who had a
j 15-7 record with the sixth-place
Red Sox last season, was beaten
1 4-9 in the opener this year. Army
i Pvt. Steve Barber handcuffed
Boston Sunday.
LA LEADS
Los Angeles’ surprising Angels
yard deficit and blew Vernon’s Lar-
ry Castleberry in a thrilling
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HOUSTON (AP - Indications and 27 hits in five games?
are that Arnold Palmer and Gary HARRI CRAFT
Player will not compete in the Weil. It has been a mystery, all
$50,000 Houston golf classic that right, that is until today when
starts Thursday. leaving the field Manager Harry Craft let the
wide open to a dark horse secret out before the Colts headed
Dark horse mean* someone like for the Polo Grounds to meet the'
Bill Casper, who won the Greater New York Mets in the first clash ‘
Greensboro Open Sunday or Mike of the two new National League ■
Souchak who was second at teams
Greensboro and holds the tourna It's a new pitch devised by Gen-
J A y
V a U e y, Calif., professional
squeezed through by a stroke
after being three down with six
holes to play:
FINAL 68
He shot a final round 68. three
under par. for a 275 total. Sou-
chak. out in the tournament s best ,
nine. 31, took 38 coming back for
69 and 276 He won $3 400.
Capser played the last four
Shake Bat Slumps
By JOE REICHLER ton and the Phillies in Philadel-
Associated Press Sport* Writer phi*. Cold weather was responsi-
Cincinnati's Frank Robinson ble for calling off the single con-
and Milwaukee's Henry Aaron, a test scheduled between St. Louis
pair of slumbering Giants, awoke and the Cubs in Chicago,
with a roar Sunday and as a re Los Angeles' Angels took over
suit the Reds and Braves were first place in the American
breaching a title easier today. League, defeating Minnesota 6-3.
The Braves won their first Chicago s White Sox whipped
game of the year, beating the Los Kansas City 8-3 and Baltimore
Angeles Dodgers 6-8, and the split a doubleheader with Boston
Reds snapped a five-game losing The Orioles won the first game
streak, inflicting the first defeat 5-1 and the Red Sox took the see
upon the San Francisco Giants, ond 5-4.
4-3 Bob Purkey. only Cincinnati Through the first six games, op-
pitcher to win- so far, registered posing pitchers had held Robin-
his second triumph son, the National League s Most
METS BOW Valuable Player last year, to four
in the only other National hits in 24 times at bat and no
League game, Pittsburgh defeat- runs batted in. The Reds lost five
ed New York 7-2. Rain forced the of the first six. Robby drove in
postponement of the second game his fir,, run and scored another
of the scheduled Pirates-Mets in the Reds' one-run triumph over
doubleheader. the Giants
Rain also wiped out the sched- Furthermore, he saved Bob
uled doubleheader between Hous- Purkey’s triumph with two brilli-
i ant fielding plays Robinson left
two Giants stranded in the fourth
inning with a two-out, backhand,
somersaulting catch of Jimmy
, markers and the promisinzjsoph widened
Brownwood s erack mile relay the gap to 29 steps with a smooth
unit of James Cm*. Ronnie Jone* So 8 tour of the oval Crow had led
Jeff Smith and Max Emfinger up- off the Lion bid with a neat 512
set favored Killeen in that event off the block*.
and at the same time established But the apple of Snodgrass eye
a new school record at 3:22.1. It Saturday was the great perform-
wiped out the old regional mark ance turned in by the sprint relay
of 3:24.2 set by Graham la I960 team of sophs Jerry McCullough
Emfinger anchored the quartet and Smith and seniors Jones and
Palmer has played in only sev- confused with the twist,
en of the 15 previous tournaments "If* a beautiful pitch,"
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was Ronnie Jones’ 50.6 second leg eight, came from behind to post a
that decided the issue. Jones stak- .record-tying 43.3. It was MeCul-
ed Jeff Smith with, a 15-yard lead lough s great anchor leg that turn-
gained sole control of the top spot
at the end of the first week's play.
i taking the Twin* 6-3 at Minnesota.
Chicago blasted the A's 8-3 at
Kansas City. New York al Detroit
1 was postponed by coldweather,
| and the Washington at Cleveland
doubleheader was postponed be-
, cause of snow .
A bad-hop single by Carl Yasir-
zemski, driving in two runs in a
1 four-run fourth inning, was the
key to Boston's nightcap victory.
i Yaz also cut dow n the tying run
: with a perfect throw to the plate
as Brandt tried to score from first
1 on a bases-losded double by
■ Charlie Lau in the seventh.
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