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Take Five Game NL Lead
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Brandt's triple followed a double
a
Sheldon. (6-2) allowed Boston-by Brooks Robinson.
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A pinch-hit bases-loaded hom-
Chicago White Sox thumped the} sixth straight victory and second
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when Norm Cash walked, Steve 13 hits in the nightcap. Two un-
Most of the younger pros and a
winner.
the St. Paul tourney ended.
Dusty Boggess after the first
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HOGAN LAST AMERICAN TO WIN
beating the Braves 5-4. San Fran-
Pal
5-2 Pick
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drew his threat to head for home.
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out,” said Elliot as he prepared
homers against the Dodgers in
I haven’t seen one fourth of the
serious chance of winning the
White City Stadium had been en-
gaged for a practice as soon as
a
MOTORING STARTS
"This is a championship I want
to win— sometime.
"But I'm not satisfied with my
woods at the moment. All keyed
AT FIRESTONE
to go? Well. I hope so."
Leonard P. Sasso's Globemas-
Palmer, 1960 U.S. Open and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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to be able to promote the fight.
reliever Sam Johes in the night-
stride Saturday to beat a 70-1 out-
(his title) to a bunch of armchair
from a man who won’t bow to
bushes—is a tedious hole, Palmer
mouth Park Handicap minus Kei-
741
Heits, one backing Glen Hobbie
(6-9) in the opener and reliever
sec-
romped from wire to wire in the losers.
$122,900 Hollywood Derby, He won
AMERICAN LEAGUE
listed for September in Boston, lengers."
That's the margin, just .001 in
All this Work
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liever Frank Funk (9-7). Willie
Kirkland hit three home runs for
The Alberta Ranches’ Four-
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The Cubs bvercame seven er-
rors with 28 hits in their sweep
Collazo end Mahoney; Hill and Melen-
don, Harrison
Steve Barber’s four-hi’ter. Cleve- nothing but singles. He walked no
land dropped to fourth when the one and struck out seven for his
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Optimist
Watson, If p l
0. Fuller, cf l
B Smith, cf 2
* come the first American to win mounds blocking the green."
the British Open golf champion- Palmer, rated the 5-2 favorite.
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January. the man who scored
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heave-ho out of the game and a
possible stiffer fine or suspen-
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Repack Front
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inspect and
Tighten Fan Belts
Adjust Steering
If Necessary
T. Fewer
Steering Unit
squad."
He was referring to the fact
against a fighter listed in the top
six by the NBA.
one of the top 3-year-olds in the
land when he came up in the last
by 3% lengths over a longshot,
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over New York as they now join
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AL's battle with the National in
Tuesday'a All-Star game at San
Francisco.
With Frank Lary, the league’s
ace right-hander, allowing only I
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Frank Robinson didn't
make the starting line-up
for the All-Star game, but
Atchley, u 3 I 1 Wilson, Ib 3 2
by whipping Kansas Citv 8-0 on
Hill of Denver finished third with
272.
January pulled away from the
field in the middle holes, where
I Baltimore gained control of inning relief help. Ryne Duren in the first inning when Jackie
there’s no one to say he isn’t third place, seven gam- behind, (3-9) was the loser
the big gun for the Cincin-
nati Reds as they shoot for
their first National League
flag in 21 years.
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BIRKDALE, England (AP) — second is very exacting too. It’s body who overshoots the greens
nold Palmer sets out today to be- a blind shot because of the is going to be in trouble.”
shock Absorben
mittee, nervously. "Each man are waiting in Moscow. They
sent ahead for earlier,
Charley Uland
invites his
friends to
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then plunked him on the arm with Lary (13-4) walked just two and loser Bill Monbouquette (8-7),
a third. .a struck out 10. The Tigers handed who also gave jp Roger Maris'
Net result: For Drysdale, aEli Grba (M) his fifth loss in! 33rd home run.
Jarngan, 2b10 Nichols, If 2
8 Grith, 3b 2 0 0 Knight, 3b 1
Harper, rf 3 0 0 Merril, cf l
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while right-hander Joey Jay (12-
4) checked the Dodgers on five
hits, two of them home runs by
John Roseboro and Charlie Neal.
January Wins
First Tourney
At St. Paul
Keith, rf
Long, rf
Farls, rf
Tolbert, it
Cochran, c
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TWO SOUTHPAW REASONS FOR YANKEE SUCCESS '
Whitey Ford (left) Has 16 Wins And Luis Arroyo is Ace Reliever
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TUB DENTON Ageo!
I TIGERS REGAIN
manipulations of the Inflam-
med joint.
Low back paint at waist (av-
al or lower usually are the re-
suit of injury to the popular
"sacroilliac joints" — to art
those miserable sciatic paint.
These joints mutt be restored
to proper alignment for par-
manant relief. Perations are
generally unnecessary. We
novo corrected hundreds of
these conditions.
It took a long time of suf-
fering to convince this forty-
eight year old farmer to try
our method of the healing
artt. He thought it wes good
for everyone but himself. He
would hurt periodic with hit
back. There would be timet
he would be down in bed for
a week or ten deyi. Then it
would be another week or
two before he could do any of
hit work.
For at long at he could re-
member he would have "stiff
joints" in hit beck and legt.
He wet extremely neryous.
We found the ceute of hit
trouble. X-rayt enabled us to
meke the necessary correc-
tion! and hi! backache and
other symptoms gradually
faded awey. No. 1901.
If your back pains persist in
spite of your efforts, investi-
gate the Grooms Chiropractic
Clinic. Whet can you lose
except your "nagging back-
ache?’*
after his ups and downs
against Los Angeles right-
hander Don Drysdale
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"The NBA,” Bolan said. “has
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ban Handicap with 133. Both were
1100,000 races, and are the first
pair of the great but elusive Han-
dicap Triple, in 1013, Whisk
Broom II slammed the Met-Sub-
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Bolan replied in a lengthy state- their ridiculous rules.
— • -v -- .l—- —• "Patterson is the only man in
knockdown.
For Robinson, seven runs on a
pair of homers, a double and a
single for a perfect 4-for-4.
For the Reds, a 14-3 victory and
a five-game bulge over the sec-
ond place Dodgers.
THREE STRAIGHT
Third place Pittsburgh made it
three straight over Milwaukee, by
Boros was hit by a..pitch and earned runs in the first inning feated Jim Perry (7-7). Ray Her- few of the more seasoned veterans
Giles, after receiving an automatic Mike Roarke singled. Boros, I tagged the loss on Ralph Terry bert (7-8) was the first game . . . for Winnipeg, Man.. after
850 fine for a warning bv umvire felled by a pitch that struck his (5-1). Rookie Don Shwall (7-2) ------ * •’
fillery.‛3b-p 4 2 3 Yeck,efi 0 o' Ab w AB‛R a Brook triple, and only Tom Fool back into first place by beating
Barton, ib 3 i i i. Felis, s o Groves, ( 020 Smart, ib 2 o 0 in 1953 duplicated the feat. The
Lies, 3 ! 1 tong...’ .. 2 ° ) 2 0 J 12 2 0 ® । three races go back into the 1880's.'S-3 Sunday while New York split
0 Wilkrsn, 2b 3 0 1 Chapel, rf 0 0
The hard-hitting, easy - going judging distance difficult. Any-1 second choice.
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tling South Africa's Gary Player __ _ a
American circuit, admitted: “Kelso Won’t Race
Drysdale knocked Robinson
down twice on two pitches and
meets. The main body was sup-
Elliott had the team up at al-posed to get to Moscow Sunday
—------ e----------most the crack of dawn today night, but the Soviets closed the
the 31 men and 17 women could and, took up the White City offer airport because of an air show. |
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SATURDAY'S BOX SCORES
2 1
4 0
Cleveland, but J. C. Martin’s two- he rapped in four birdies and
run homer in the seventh inning chipped in for another from the
a row with a second-inning run The Red Sox broke loose for provided Chicago's edge in the gth through the 15th.
nightcap as Cal MeLish (5-8) de-
ucago wane doa unumpea me sixtn siraigni virtory ana second in the ninth won the first game
Injuns twice, 7-5 and 9-8. Min- shutout in a row, Elston Howard for the White Sox and beat re-
cap. Lindy McDaniel (5-3) won Neeley, charged today the Na-
the opener and Juan Marichal tional Boxing Association's rat-
es-?) lost it, both in relief.
ship since Ben Hogan captured it pointed out: "This is a flat sea- i
in classic style at Carnoustie, side course with no hills and no title, which was first ompeted
Scotland. eight years ago. trees. The lack of trees makes for 101 years ago. Player is the
over the last place Phils. Ed Bou- schemers,
ches hit two home runs and Al
NEW YORK CAP—Tom Bolan. Bolan has applied for a match-
20 v.o. upeu auu - • , , ------ bounced back behind the four-hit promoter of Floyd Patterson’s maker’s license in Massachusetts
Masters champion, has made a1 In racing, some customers look ter, who cost 180,000 at the Sara- pitching of Jack Sanford (4-5) and proposed fall heavyweight title
detailed analysis of the tricky back sadly to the losers, while toga yearling sales proved to be reliever Sam Johes in the night- defense against Boston's Tom Me-
split a pi»|r with st Louis, head coach of the touring United show of hands on whether the of the British AAU. After the
States track team, today was as- group wanted lunch. workout, the team was scheduled
the first game, 3-0 behind the observation in a hospital.
five-hit pitching of rookie Roland1 Detroit wrapped up the night-
Sheldon. but dropped to second cap on a two-run homer by Billy fourth shutout of the season-tops
in a 96 nightcap defeat by the Bruton in the seventh inning. Jim L
Red Sex. I Bunning (9-6) won it with ninth The Birds beat Bob Shaw (5-8)
the 150,000 ace at Palm Springs,
with Boston The Yankees won helmet, spent Sunday night under was the winner, with relief help Calif., early this season, had hie
first golf tournament victory of
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detailed analysis of the tricky back sadly to the losers, while toga yearling sales, proved to be
holes on the 6,884-yard, par 72 others peek ahead hopefully and
Royal Birkdale course that could wonder where the winners are
keep him from the championship. hiding.
The sixth—a 468-yard affair set This is a brief report on what sider, Editoridlist by a neckin
among the sand dunes and gorse happened Saturday, and a squint 'M 900 Arlington cisttir
bushes—is a tedious hole, Palmer at next Saturday's $100,000 Mon-
ment to the NBA threat last week ‘Patterson is the only man In
to strip Patterson of his cham- ring history to regain the heavy-
pionship unless he signed within weight title and he is not going;
a reasonable time for a defense to lose it to a bunch of armchair}
Morrow, ti 4 2 2 Purser, rf 2 0 11
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By JAMIS W. GROOMS, D.C.
Backache is perhaps the old-
est and is still today one of
the most common complaints
for which the patient consults
his doctor.
We find the average patient
is quite convinced their "nag-
ging backache" is due to some
ofmmsemam
the pelvic 882
orqans orMea
at least kid-K
ney trouble.^!
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ter fabora-Dr J. W. Grooms
tory tests end exploratory X:
rey examinations fell to reveal
a pelvic or kidney lesion.
Constipation is frequent.
However, regularity usvally re-
turns when correction is made
in the spine.
Neurelgic peins ere common
in bed weather. They shift
eround from one piece to an-
other and are often mistaken
for erthritis. These, too, will
generally vanish when pres-
sure is removed from hot, ir-
riteted nerves in the spine.
Hip-joint diseese concentrat-
es in one or both hip joints.
This ceuses stiffness of the leg
end a limp. Many times this
condition con be relieved by
removing nerve interferences
in the spine with NO peinful
) Inspect
if Exhaust System
. ) Inspect Power.
V Brake Unit
came in the sixth, and he then ing with ‘he Soviets next week-
tagged Dick Farrell for his sec-end., „We 111 know where we
ond homer, in the eighth inning. I stand." . _ . ,
c.n. FeNe. nien hAmarl A dispute arose Sunday when
the team set down here. Manager has his own duties and they were! were
Joe Mangan announced that defined to all concerned.
Foster, ti 2 0 0 Jenson, cf l
Kepke, cf 2 0 0 V. ide, 2b 1
Lewlling, 11 1 0 0 C. ld«. rf 1
MAl, tf 1 0 0 Gallo, If 0 0 0 Spurgin,
A pair of homers by Walt
Moryn drove in the Pirates’ first I.
““““ BOLAN BLASTS CAREFREE SUMMER
McNeeley, unbeaten in 23 pro
" The Detroit Tigers figure the bouts, is not ranked by the NBA.
scrap for the American League Bolan, president of Championship
As for Kelso, the Bohemia pennant is strictly a two-team -
i I Smith rf o 1 0 Stable’shorse of the year in 1960, tussle between themselves and announce a aave lor me ratter- outs, - solan ciamea -Is lar more
ill Allen, if i i ihe will await the 1% -mile Brook- the New York Yankees, and at son-McNeely bout some time this impressive than most of those,
:brench, if i o o lyn Handicap July 22 at Aqueduct, the moment, they’ve proved their week. The fight tentatively is ranked by the NBA as top chai
2 i This seemed to be a logical de- point—by a point. ..... - . . - ■
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sured he had complete command I Elliott demanded to know to board its chartered airliner for
of his troops and promply with- whether “the managers or the the trip to Moscow.
drew his threat to head for home, coach is running the team, and, "I like what I've seen 80 far,"
“We have things straightened why was I not consulted on these i Elliott. “The boys looked very
xuuxiers s^amx me uuugers mf— — -- — L __J matters. I need this coaching eager. But, on the other hand,
the first inning of loser Roger10 lead the main portion of the job like a hole in the head.”
Craie His run-in with nrvmlaU team into Moscow for a meet- Then he threatened to quit.
____«_ 21 —j 2'5ling with the Soviets next week- “It was all a misunderstand-
continuously attempted to down-
ings are "assinine" and said grade Patterson, and last week's}
Patterson "is not going to lose feeble bleat regarding McNeeley
is another bid to steal the title
from Arnie Earley. . - n
Barber (104) collected lean "TeXan from Dallas
, i shot an s-under-par 84 on his final
in the majors-for the Orioles, round Sunday for a 19-under-par
269 to win the $30,000 St. Paul
Open and $4,300.
January started the day, four
shots behind Buster Cupit, the
Totals 36 su Totals
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First State
Whitten end R. Herpool,
Mays, Erwin and Johnson.
MOORI'!
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Kentucky Derby by Jack and ond game. Art Mahaffey (7-10)
Katherine Price's Carry Back, and Chris short (24) were the
Batey: H 400 Kelso has won 10 straight races,
Stepnns,"Ir ! o o including the Metropolitan Mile
to lose it to a bunch of armchair} GET YOUR CAR READY NOW I
schemers. A fighter should be
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