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Junior Olympic HOME FREEZER Junior Olympic Meet Begins Friday Three-Day Event Will Be Staged At La Font Inn Socks Two Home Runs By KEN ERNST Chronicle Correspondent Pedro The three-day Junior Olympic Ramos Fans 15, Swimming Meet will get under- By MILTON RICHMAN UPI way Friday at 3:30 p.m. at La Sports Writer Font Inn. Cleveland right-hander Pedro Over 600 swimmers representing Ramos struck out 15 Los 35 swim teams from Angeles Colt All-Stars throughout batters Wednesday and socked League Mississippi and Louisiana will two home runs in a 9-5 nightcap compete through after- Sunday victory. The Indians won the noon. opener from the Angels, 1-0. To Biloxi Sanctioned by the SAAU Swim- hit Tonight Ramos his first in Play homer ming Committee, the event is the third inning off loser Eli j By TOMMY HOUSTON sponsored by Pascagoula Swim pitch Friday night, if another Grba and connected again in the Chronicle Correspondent Team, Pascagoula Recreation De- game is necessary. sixth when the Indians tied the partment, Pascagoula, Pascagou- Pascagoula Colt all-stars will Pas, however, can go with any major league record by butting la Civic Guild and La Font Inn. be to tackle their of its three in both four consecutive homers off shell- ready possibly righthanders Seventy-four events task of the tourna- games, if necessary. Hatcher will swimming shocked Paul Foytack. biggest young and five diving events will make ment season at 7:30 when use either Jerry Woodie Held launched the bar- tonight Sonny Mays, up the card. meet Biloxi in the finals of Hinton, or Bryant tonight tihree-day rage and Ramos, Tito Francona they Jimmy finals for all the double-elimination sectional and will choose from the same Diving ages will and Larry Brown followed with at 3:30 begin p.m. Friday and back-to-back blows that tied the Colt League Tournament in Bilo- lot tomorrow night. finals in medium distance swim mark set by Milwaukee’s Ed Ma- xi. events for juniors, intermediates thew’s, Hank Aaron, Joe Adcock The unbeaten locals of coach and seniors set for 7 p.m. and Frank Thomas on June 10, Charlie Hatcher need only one St. Paul Preliminaries for other swim- 1961. win to advance to the regional Open ming events will begin at 8:30 Ramos went 8 1-3 innings tourney in Birmingham next a.m. Saturday and finals for the Wednesday night before Gary week. A loss tonight would throw PASCAGOULA PONY LEAGUE ALL-STARS WERE RAINED Standing from let are manager Cun McGrath, Harell, Ron Starting Today Ricky swim will events begin at noon Bell came on to preserve his fifth the tourney finals into an extra out in a district tournament game at St. Martin last night but Harrell, Donnie Davis, Jimmy Cobb, Russ Walker, Tommy ST. Minn. (UPI) Tin Sunday. victory. battle Friday night. | PAUL, are scheduled to play tonight at 6:30. They are, kneeling from Davis, Bill Norris, Donnie Razberry, Joe Cole and coach Jimmy A will bread and butter shooters of the ceremony be held at 7:15 Whitfield Grand Slammed Biloxi moved into the finals last | left, Carl Norwood, Harry Roberts, Tommy Fullilove, Roy Coon. Not pictured are Gregg Devenport and Tim Walsh. a.m. to honor ! professional golf circuit teed oil Saturday partici- Pedro was nicked for 11 hits, night with a come-from-behind Meyers, Butch Winstead, Manly Barton and David Kihyet. (Clifford Stagg photo) teams. today in the 72-hole $35,000 St. pating including homers by Lee Thomas victory over arch-rival Gulfport, —-----I Tents will be set Paul Open over Keller’s shaggy up around the and Leon Wagner, but the Indi- who suffered its second loss and for fairways. pool tean^members and ans hit six. Fred Whitfield con- was eliminated. Biloxi must now bleachers will be erected for A packed field of 143 pros and i spec- nected for a grand slam in the win two straight over Pas to ad- Continues tators. 13 amateurs promised a close bat- Two-Way Scraj third inning and his sixth inning vance to the regional tourney. Phils SF Giants tle for the first There is no admission charge. homer in the broke $5,300 place prize Stop opener open Hatcher was on hand last night over the 6,600-yard par 72 Kellu In Pas R ecrealion a scoreless duel between Barry see Biloxi forced into League to be using course. Latman and Fred Newman. ace righthander Harold Sablich, Most the tourna- Drive-in Cleaners and Stoklej The Yankees eight pros agreed As Mels stayed who now has only 6 1/3 innings Motors alive their raet Track ment would be won on the kept tight in with a 3-2 win Dodgers Nip Squad games front for the entire tourna- for top spots in Pascagoula Rec- remaining strength of a short iron game JOE SARGIS over the Athletics while the sec- By ment. If the flame-thrower toes and on the Kell* I games off the pace, when they reation League Tuesday as th< ond White Sox the accuracy greens. CPI Sports Writer place tripped the rubber and fires his Cleaners IBEW 12-9 anc The Raps tonight er’s open fairways have never ; dropped a 9-2 decision to the Cin- dropped Germany Senators, 5-2. The Orioles defeat- 6 innings he will be ineligible to proven much challenge to the The Los Angeles Dodgers were Icinnati Reds. In the other XL the Motormen moved by Gonzales HANNOVER, Germany (UPI)— ed the Tigers, 2-1, and the Twins touring money players. back in the “cat bird seat” to- I games, the Pittsburgh Pirates Steel 14-9. standings. The touring United States men’s downed the Red Sox 9-5. Larv his fifth setback in six de- The purse for this year’s event day because the bubble burst for beat the Houston Colts, 6-3, and | Joe Loris went all the way for track and field team hoped to Tom Tresh's 18th homer with i cisions. whose record is the St. Paul Open’s richest but the San Francisco Giants and the Chicago Cubs nipped the Mil the Drive-in win and Bunchy Har lock up its third straight victory two out in the ninth inning set- Barber, j j now is allowed six hits and it still failed to lure the gallery- poor Roger Craig can’t win for : waukee Braves, 3-2. ris was the loser for IBEW. today and then take off for Brit- tled matters between the Yan- 14-8, j stars who are the ain for another dual meet on kees and Athletics. Tresh’s blow the only run off him was un- ; gathering using losing. O’Toole Won 14th S. Watson had a night | perfect earned. ! break to rest up for bigger pay- The made the most of Saturday. : came off southpaw Ted Bowsfield Dodgers Jim O’Toole seven hits at the plate for the Cleaners with Major League Standings offs ahead. spaced | Coach The Twins bombed the Red six hits Wednesday night to beat J. Gonzales two for two. United Press International Payton Jordan, pleased and earned Ralph Terry his 12th in gaining his 14th victory against adding By | Disdaining the tourney were Ar- and New York j at how his athletes won eight of with a five-hitter. Sox’ prize relievers, Jack La- Craig the Mets, nine defeats. The Reds made it J. McArthur and J. Ezell each victory nold Julius Jack American 10 events the Germans in mabe and Dick for five Palmer, Boros, 5-3, while the Philadelphia Phil- hits for three League against Herbert Won 10th Radatz, I easy for him to snap a personal pounded out two Nicklaus, Gary Player, Sam lies the nine- the first day’s program Wednes- rans in the seventh inning to snapped Giant^’. streak liop- trips to the plate for IBEW. W. L. Pet. GB Jim Landis and Camilo Carre-1 Snead, and Bob Charles. | six-game losing by day, expected to shuffle his break a 4-all tie. Jimmie Hall’s game winning streak with a 14- homored on collected three hits for ; on Bob Gibson for six runs Watson and C. Price New York 66 37 .641 ... | apiece Sanders is ping in an effort 14th homer with two on was the Doug defending 7-3 'J. lineup again today the White Sox as Herbert inning victory. ; in the first three Pete for the Cleaners. Chicago 59 46 .562 8 Ray and will have fast com- innings. to make up for shortages caused big blow during the rally after champion It was Craig’s 17th straight de- Frank Robinson and Mar- In the second game Mann Baltimore 60 49 .550 9 gained his 10th victory by hold-' from the likes of Bai Rose, by injuries. Bob Allison had hammered his pany Jerry — one short of the National the Senators to seven hits in feat each had two RBI’s Wilkes picked up the mound vic- Minnesota 57 49 .538 10! z ing Dow Finsterwald, j ty Keough Gary Weisiger of the Marines 24th homer earlier in t h e con- ber, Doug Clifton Cur- 1 Wilhelm fin- League record set by for Cincinnati. tory for Stokley Motors with Si Boston 53 51 .510 13 vz eight innings. Hoyt Ford, Jay and Lionel Hebert, was the Americans’ chief hope in test. Dick Stuart hit his 23rd for tis of the old Boston Braves in Ates absorbing the loss. Cleveland 53 55 .491 15!z ished up.
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