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built
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member'
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room
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broken
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fly
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the US. Women's Amateur Golf
tournament, meets, Marcia Me-
Lachlan of Danbury, Conn., today
in a quarter-final match.
Anne Quast Decker, the defend-
ing champion from Marysville.
Wash , meets Pat Hahn of Wil-
mington, Del.
JoAnne Gunderson a two-time
winner of this meet with Mrs.
Decker, plays Barbara Williams
of Richmond. Calif., and Mrs.
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age of 62. guided the powerfully Yonkers Futurity—was captured
big bay son of Hoot Mon to a by them July 19,
successive heat victory Wednes- The Hambletonian triumph was
day: worth $62,854 to Viking’s owners,
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, i - j g " Ii" Eih driver—Joe O’Brien—grabbed the or less. This is the best horse
shinmest, jewel in harness! Eecord Hambletonian heats of Triple Crown. They did it in 1955.1 ever had and he is completely
racing’s Triple Crown by and 1:59 were established Russell had to put aside sound and well behaved He will
scoring an extremely popu -as year by Harlan Dean. , crutches to get into the sulky. He do better with time, and certainly
lar triumph in the $116,612 The Preacher and Viking will has been hobbled with an injured is capable of more effort than he
Hambletonian with A. C.’s cncentrate now, on winning the right ankle since a racing mishap showed. We certainly will be
Viking. third leg of the Triple Crown-the in late July. He wore a tennis shoe shooting for the Triple Crown J
The slender, silvered haired Oct. S,Woruanitstimatca‛sinston.end anlghtacastnandrestedsthe "In the first heat we got out of
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Sanders I l teacher) | and three-quarter lengths over the grasp of The Preacher and "It was only the second and
Russen,, esteemed by his Safe Mission and Joe O’Brien, and Viking. Only once have the same third time I started driving
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grounds were 1:59 3-5 and 2:00 It was Viking’s 11th victory in 12
hat. starts this season, and his ninth
in each heat, Viking came from straight. It boosted his total earn-
behind in an overpowering stretch ling to $198,173.
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SPRINGFIELD. Ill (AP) -
Fort Worth won the Connie Mack
World Series Wednesday with a
5-0 shutout over Springfield, III.
Fort Worth pitcher Torn Mattke
struck out 12 Springfield batters
in fashioning a two-bit triumph.
season last year. Coach Darrell perience this year," Royal said,
Royal will be looking for his first but we stilk have to replace
undefeated year since taking over seven st artei s—three of them in
in 1957, the backf eld.
Royal is banking heavily on — y
fullback Ray Poage, a swift; VAnnoctay
runner who averaged over five I •V II9 3I Cl
yards a carry last year. —
Pat Culpepper will carry much Im 6% A (1
of the defensiveload in his third ill U W Av
year as Royals number one
linebacker
For All-America tailback James
Saxton, Royal finds two ready
replacements in Jerry Cook and cc, vv g .
Tommy Ford. Each of the tail- ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP—An-
hacks had more playing time last nie Baker, the 17year-old Ten-
year than Saxton ’ nessee lass who has calmly swept
One of Royal’s main problems
will be finding a replacement for
quarterback Mike Cotten who
provided steady leadership for
tvo. seasons. The top contenders
are Johnny Genung, Duke Car-
lisle and Tommy Wade
The powerhouse in the line will
be tackle Scott Appleton. a 225-
pound junior. End Tommy Lucas
and guards Marvin Kubin and
Johnny Treadwell were starters
last year and will return
At winghack Royal will proba-
Wy start senior John Allen Cook,
but will have promising sopho-
mores Ernie Koy Jr and Joe
Dixon to alternate koy. the son
•d a former Longhorn great, will
see a lot of action in the Long-
horn’s kicking game. As a fresh-
man, Koy kicked 28 times for a
31’ 1-yard average
Texas opens practice next week
to prepare for a Sept. 22 opener
with Oregon.
Texas had a spring practice full
of injuries and fears the same
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AUSTIN (AP— The University can happen this fall. Poage ran
of Texas Longhorns loom as the on the track team during the
football team to beat in the spring after missing three games
Southwest Conference this fall. last year with an injury.
With 27 lettermen from 10-1 "Our strong point will be ex-
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