THE EVENING STAR Xnnrtc Washington, D C. A-10 Saturday, Moy 28, 1960 i vVithers Opens PARET RULES WELTERS Pascual to E' Rich Holiday Keep Throwing Title Gone, Jordan Racing Card i Brushoff Ball, He Asserts in Troubles Ww Jersey Derby, Deep Metropolitan to

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(AP).—The welterweight divi- escorts. By the Associated Press While Jordan wras at a near- After Runnels sion today had a new champion. Two of four $lOO.OOO-added by hospital getting a slashed Cuba s Benny (Kid* Paret. who holiday week-end horse races left eye sewed up. he got more Resents Pitch last night ended Don Jordan's news: will be run this afternoon, with! lackluster reign as the 147- His ex-wife. Stella, had at- a dozen 3-year-olds meeting in By BURTON HAWKINS ’ BENNY (KID) PARET tached whatever remained Star pound king. of the 85th Withers mile at Aque- fus Writer his share of the purse. New Champion NEW YORK. Indications are that Paret’s duct and eight older horses May 28. "I want a rematch." said 11 Camilo who ruffled first defense will not be a Pascual, » contesting the Cailfornian Jordan glumly, adding that he the calm Pete Jordan rematch but will be normally Run- Stakes at gave Virgil Akins another Hollywood Park nels last with a head- against Federico Thomps< n of fit night chance when Jordan won the Argentina, who knocked out More than $500,000 in added high swift pitch inside, has no title in 1958. k“. intention from Jordan last December Carr Crushes money will be offered in major '7'.- of deviating that Jordon, weighing 144*2 to pattern in the future against A crowd of at ; stakes and 3.692 this des- today Monday. Paret's 146'j. went into the anybody. ert spa's plush Convention Cen- fight a 5-to-8 underdog. He Louis Wolfson's Francis S.,i ter and national television The Senators’ crack right- started out and closed who won the Wood Memorial strongly hander. fanned viewers watched the onetime U. S. who 13 Red Golfer in last is the favorite at least even with his month, fori younger Sox last at Griffith Sta- Cuban sugar cane cutter 11 night whip foe. the Withers as Jockey Eddie I 1 f. jl dium but lost 4-3 decision Jordan in 15 unspectacular but Arcaro after his seventh a Jordan Lacked Power goes The before 5.208 fans, said. “I hard-fought rounds. de- victory in the race. But the champion, always pitch like that and I cision was unanimous. on his Finals, 8 and 7 to ; will like "Paret's first defense will be way dethronement, seemed Three Races Today always pitch that.” to and the lose speed and power after Pascual was to the against Thompson win- PORTRUSH. Northern Other big in- referring the first five rounds Ire- races today ner of that meets Luis Rodri- and didn’t technique of many good pitch- land. . elude the $25,000 Colonial a May 28 (APi.—Joe Carr President regain semblance of it untilI ers hitters guez.” Anthony Ma- at Garden State in brushing back of Handicap seroni of the too late. Ireland won the British who in them. "I National Boxing 1 Park, the $25,000 Sheridan dig against Association said, Jor- Knocked out in four rounds Amateur golf for no try to hit him." Camilo said, although ; championship Handicap, at Washington Park, dan, ex-street fighter from Los last December by Thompson "But I brush him back. I'm } the third time today, defeating : and the $13,300 Wilmington and on Angeles' rough -and - tumble out-pointed just 12 days going to keep brushing ’ 47-year-old Bob Cochran of St. Handicap marking the opening East Side, had a ago by Candy McFarland in everybody back.” 90-day re- , of Delaware Park's 23d Baltimore, both non-title bouts. . Louis, 8 and 7. Carr previously season. match agreement with the Runnels touched off a mob Jordan was the had On Monday, Venetian Way. Paret camp. hardly puncher- • won the title in 1953 and I I after a w ? scene taking third boxer he 16 months the Kentucky Derby winner.! I was ago. ¦ 1958. ’fl strike in the fifth at a Paid Off There little and Bally Ache, the Preakness > was bloodshed. time when the Red Sox Carr, slender Dublin haber- aliß W fl were Promoters of the fight Jordan with sliced j a ¦ winner, tangle again in the came up a leading, 2-0. He called Pascual dasher, thus became the first handed over about $75,000 of cut over his left eye in the thirdI : $lOO,OOO Jersey Derby at Gar- in modern an unprintable so-and-so. Jordan's $85,000 to his , golfer times to wini den State. At Aqueduct, the purse round, and was bleeding then toward the mound ’ the British Amateur three times. charged estranged Jackie at the the fin- . 1959 horse of the year, Sword : managers. slightly nose at after walking about 20 feet McCoy and Don Nesseth. Be- ish. Playing brilliant golf • Dancer, and Bald Eagle and: qver toward the dugout. fore the First Landing it out in the fight. Jordan had Paret. a busy young man j 6.842-yard. par 72 Portrush i fight of the No Done agreed to pay them to buy up with both fists, left the ring , course. Carr took a 6-up lead I one year’s top races—l Damage his ’i with a the $lOO.OO Hand- contract. unmarked. morning round of 68. . Metropolitan Pascual and Runnels never He 9 One of the Jordan's recent Referee Charlie Randolph t went up at the 23d hole ¦ leap. met. Bob Swift of the and stifled a brief to advisors was ex-mobster Mickey voted 71-65 for Paret, Judge ,! rally end I The Withers, moved over to Senators hastened to the scene , the match at the 29th Cohen, who came to the fight Ralph Mosa, 71-67. and Judge hole. Aqueduct from Belmont Park, and wrestled Pascual to the with enthusiastic an group of Ray Lessard, 70-68. should produce a couple of ground to him fiom Has Bad Time prevent candidates for the $125,000 Bel- being hurt or ejected from the the Cochran, oldest finalist t mont Stakes June 11 to oppose game. There was much milling the Amateur since the Hon- Venetian pn ¦ Way and Bally Ache. around, but no punches were 'orable Michael Scott won the ' Pebblebrook Farm's Irish Lan- landed although most players title in Field of 12 1933. played like a tired -1 cer. King Ranch's Disperse and from both teams quickly con- Running week-end in the 36-hole golfer ’ Jack Dreyfus' Beau Purple are verged at the hub of action He finals. was wild off the ’ seen as top threats to Fran-' between third base and the tees and shaky in every phase ? cis S. plate. In Delaware of the game. In the scuffling. Pascual re- Opener Running as Entry The last player to win the ceived a slight spike wound B. By JOSEPH KELLY Tempted is being pointed for British Amateur more than ( Seaneen. 119 pounds, runs es atop his right foot. The Sen- Star Racine Editor the distaff Big Three, a series > twice was Harold Hilton ini an entry with Finnegan, 123, j ators generally were more Pete Red Sox STANTON, Del., May 28 of filly and mares stakes which i 1900. 1901, 1911 and 1913. both owned by N. S. McCarthy, Runnels, infielder, was in a fighting mood last night at bruised by the pitching of Tom Delaware Park was opening its climaxes the meeting here with in the Californian. Fleet Nas- Griffith Stadium after out in the fifth Brewer, who held them to eight 1 Carr’s margin was the biggest t striking inning of a game with 23d annual race the Delaware Handicap on July rullah packs hits in registering a third meeting today ' in the final since Lawson Little, 119, with C. V the Senators. His remark to (17) brought the win with the $12,500 Wilmington 30. Last year, she won the Whitney’s Silver Spoon, 118: while inflicting a fourth loss on an American, beat James Wal- latter off the mound. Washington Catcher Hal which drew a field of New Castle second H. B. Keck’s Naragon (wearing Pascual. Camilo has lost three Handicap Stakes, 1 lace. 14 and in 1934. Bagdad, 123, and 13, mask) got between the two. of the Red Sox is shown 12 sprinters. 1 event of the series, and fin- , A. G. Vanderbilt's Find, 111. Gary Geiger times to the Red Sox. Carr thus succeeds to the to restrain A crowd of 15.000 : ished third in the Delaware to ’ | trying Runnels while other teammates come to the rescue. "Pascual was ex- title left when , William McDonald’s Royal is one of the closest her ’ vacant Deane pected for the first of 55 pro- 1 stablemate, Endine, the Runnels was thrown out of the Boston won. 4-3.— AP Photo. friends I've got. Runnels Beman of Native, top 3-year-old filly of game. said, winner. Silver Spring, Md„ grams, the longest session in has of “but I lost my head and called did not defend because of the I 1959, topweight 126 the history of the duPont- Li’l finished dis- him a name. When you re go- Fella, 123. a press of studies at the Univer- . pounds in the 6-furlong Colo- owned track. The sixth j bad you'll I Wilmington ; appointing when favored sity of Maryland. nial. Whitney’s Bug Brush, ing try anything, is 18 the first of stakes and in the Valley Forge Handicap i 123. starts as an entry with guess. I don’t like features with total distribution at Garden State in his last Took Early Lead Mrs. L. Schwitzer's Addie Belle.' Annual Homer Orioles Back on throwing at my head. With his of over $2 million. Top stuff Pascual doesn’t have to start. Before that event, he 119. Six entered for the The Irishman, hitting confi- were Brookfield Stable’s Itobe. won impressively at six fur- Colonial. throw at anybody.” dently from the start, was 4 up , weighted at 119 pounds, four longs at the New Jersey track. on the first nine, although i Fifteen 3-year-olds were en-1 With Aid of Glove Team Doing Poorly less than Jaclyn Stable's Li’l Jockey Howard Grant was Cochran was tered for the Big ' actually ahead I 7-furlong Sheri-! Ed By Runnels, an ex-Senator who a to Bailey Fella, 3-to-l favorite to slated Li’l Fella. was pilot momentarily after . dan. winning the By the Associated Press has several friends the whip the bulky Wilmington game interrupted by a slight on third hole. Carr took i the fourth Washigton team, his field and owner Harry Ever catch butterflies with t i m*“lee. explained give Highlights of the meeting I with an 3 and moved , eagle The reference to going bad meant Isaacs, Baltimore clothes manu- the slove? Clint did, anc 1 Orioles now have won are $25.000-added Kent '• ahead to stay on the fifth when Reds Courtney WEEK-END Helps the team, not himself. Pete is his fifth SPORTS 11 of their last 15. five one facturer, victory in Stakes on June 11 and the Cochran’s drive now the Orioles are back in th< , by i went into the a .360 hitter but the Red Sox the sprint stakes. added Leonard run. They plunked the Yan- $35,000 Rich- Presa American lead. ¦ rough. ON RADIO-TV By the Associated League had lost 11 of 12 games before Itobe, a 7-year-old. making kees to fifth place with three- ards a week later, a pair of a After making the first turn i Since he started hitting ma- Courtney, a scrappy little gu; winning last night. There’s his reputation winning Wil- the ' run fifth against Art Ditmar, 3-year-old events: $25,000 for talk that 1 home. Cochran steadied for home back who’d probably nab ’em bare Manager Bill Jurges mington Handicaps, was seek- added Sussex Turf Handicap. TELEVISION jor league runs in ‘ who lost his first in three de- ¦ a bit and matched Carr with handed if he had to, surroundet will be fired at any hour and ing his third victory in the 6- , 9, and the distaff ' TODAY 1954, Ed Bailey has cisions. A two-out by July series slugged one Wilhelms knucklebal I dash. ’ pars through the 16th. A great Hoyt things generally haven't been furlong He won the race which on 16. Bowling Gene Woodling capped the rally opens July from bunker a season against Milwaukee.! flutter j pleasant. last and also in 1957. a gave Carr pitches—which arouni year i Bowl the WMAL—7. after Rookie Marv Breeding's the 17th. and Cochran lost the Champ. Just one a no like butterflies with a nex J Strained Earlier victories for the Isaacs' Controversial Jockey BillI year, more, no feelings between 4 p.m. two-run double. Wilhelm (2-2) . 18th when he was I less. out-sized mitt yesterday am the teams Stable were registered by Hartack plans to ride at Dela- trapped And he couldn't have aren't likely to im- the gave up six hits, two each by . twice. Horse Racing Orioles defeated the Yan prove. Some Senators recall Brookfield in 1946 and Istabet ware Park after the close of picked a better time for his and Yogi Berra kees, 3-2. with the fact in 1948. Garden State on Monday. ¦ Cochran was trapped to lose The Withers Stakes from' rancor that He 1960 jolt against the Braves „ —and each drove in a run. It was the first time on s Also due strong support in will handle the Green Dune’s si the 19th, and Carr went 8 up j Acqueduct. WT0P—9,4:30 p.m. any Washington Earl Battey was than last night. had tried the Mantle Be Benched the Wilmington the Moor- Stable’s Celtic Ash in the ¦ with a birdie the 22d. The glove, designei i May skulled by Boston’s Tom Stur- was Jer- on 5 Golf This a grand-slam- especially to combat Wilhelm' divant earlier in the ing Stables’ Tempted, 115, sey Derby. American was 10 down with 10 one was Yankee Manager Casey Sten- season. Top pro golf. WMAL—7. 5 tosses. It also was the firs t mare last J mer with two out in the ninth Battey dismissed the incident champion handicap Hartack will compete withi to play after bogies on the gel, grumbling about the need p.m. that broke tie time Courtney, late of Wash of the year, who finished second in Eldon Nelson for the [ 23d and 25th, but saved him- a and gave Cin- as part game but some riding SUNDAY of a rule change to cover the a ington. had caught Wil of his her 1960 debut recently at Gar- title s self cinnati 9-5 victory over Mil- ever teammates are less at Delaware. Two years momentarily with a 24- new catcher's mitt, admitted Baseball waukee. helm. Whether it was the glove charitable. den State when an odds-on Nelson i foot putt for a birdie 3 It moved the Reds ago set a record with on the j he was giving further thought Senators vs. Yankees. WTOP within a Courtney or both, Wilheln choice. 67 winners. 27th. He also dropped a 15- half-game of the So there could be further managed his first complete ? to benching Mickey Mantle footer at the 28th —9. 2 p.m. third-place Braves, who blew a action when the Senators in- to win that t 2 (0-for-18) and Bill game of the season. In 28 i Skowron 5-0 lead and a chance one with a par 4 to Carr’s 5. Bowling to close vade Boston Tuesday night for this season (2-for-25). in on previous leading the opener of a four-game se- Championship bowling. Wilhelm's catchers had beei i The Yankees start a four- San Francisco. ries. The Senators have WMAL—7. 4 p.m. with 11 balls. game home stand against the more The charged passed Giants lost, 5-4, at St. immediate problems, a Barber Leads Senators tonight. opening Slips, Sports Special Louis and now Best Road only a one- Trip four-game set with the Yan- Fruchtman Listed Russ Kemmerer, a right- I WTOP—9. 4:45 p.m. game lead over rain-idled Pitts- kees here tonight with Jim Courtney didn’t let any ge t hander purchased from Wash- burgh. Los Angeles defeated Kaat due to take the mound Stroke In Ache's Golf away with a man on base. ington. pitched 5% innings of By in 'soo' Bally Chicago. 5-3, giving the Dodg- against Jim Coates. World championship golf, The victory, giving the Ori - four-hit. shutout relief for the ;rs a five-game streak for the Hal Woodeshick will oppose 6-Man WRC—4. spm Dies their best road-trip eve r White Sox after starter Billy INDIANAPOLIS, May 28 I Los Angeles, led the first round , Syndicate first time this season. Bob Turley in tomorrow’s . pushed them a half - Pierce lost a 3-2 lead. Kem- .—Jerry Barber's fat early ' with an 8-under par 63 and , RADIO game, with Pedro Ramos and • LEXINGTON. KY., May 28 Walks Load Bases game ahead of Cleveland. Thi ej merer, now 1-2, had dropped lead in the $50,000 "500'' Festi- • added a 69 yesterday for 132 TODAY Chuck Stobbs due to fire in s (APi.—The syndicate which Indians, rained out at Detroit . five in a row since last August. val tournament s Open gold had I strokes. r Baseball Bailey, a left-handed Monday double-header. bought Preakness winner Bally hitting match Baltimore’s .600 per ¦ Luis Aparicio had four of the shrunk to a stroke single today Doug Sanders of Miami five for Senators Yankees, ; ,Ache $1.25 million has six E vs. WTOP, I catcher, made it five RBI for centage, but have played fivi - Soxs' nine hits and scored four Power Is Missing at the midway point as the : strokes back Thursday with a 8 p.m. members including former . the less runs. “ night with his slam off games. He broke a 4-4 tie in the Cookie field hustled to get out of the ¦ 68. fired yesterday's best round Orioles Manager Lavagetto ¦ owner Leonard Fruchtman of f vs. Red Sox. WOL, also of 500-mile southpaw rookie Ken Mac- Third-place Chicago, t i seventh against loser Ray Her- would like to the Senators way Monday’s race > on the sodden course, a 65. and 7:55 see it p.m. - 1 Toledo. Ohio, was disclosed i half defeatec bert on trailed Barber Kenzie (0-1). game behind, I (2-3), scoring Al Smith’s show some punch at the plate. cars. by one. , yesterday. Dodgers vs. Cubs. WINX, It was Bai- i Barber 63-69—132 Kansas 7-4. And Bostor infield out after Part of the course lies inside > Jerry . City, II hitting his Their three runs last night Doug Sanders 66-65—133 2:30 p.m. ley’s fourth of the i Beside Arnold and Frucht- beat Washington, 4-3, in i i lsecond triple. were the track and the tourney has siJohnny Pott66-68 -134 batted across by pinch- i members Horse Racing season and followed Vada Pin- to end Jack Burke 68-66—134 man, are: hitters. while the Sunday night, regard- Doug Ford 66-68—134 threatening Wall Race of the at son’s less of whether the scheduled I Art i 3;, 3 Chester Devenow, a Toledo , day Delaware second triple and two trio of , Harmon Dow Finsterwald 07-69 —i:>d Park. 4:45 72 holes have been completed. Jerry Pittman 67-69—136 “ (Ohio) industrialist and j WOL, p.m. intentional walks. MacKenzie Killebrew and Bob Lemon were Joe Walser 67-69—136 6>» Fruchtman’s brother-in-law; SUNDAY’ delivering two singles among More showers threatened to- ¦ Chick Harbert 67 136 ’ fanned Jerry Lynch before giv- Bob Toski them. day and the management said I 70-67—137 ; Cary Riefken, Fort Mitchell. Baseball 'soo' Drivers Warned 1 Ken Venturf 6i-;—131» i dustrialist. 2:30 Bob ) • p.m. at .328. had been batting Ooalby . . 06-73—139 only (APl.—Jim Hurtubise. hottes t 144.070. Frank Wortan . 69-70—139 » .167 against Milwaukee with IJulius Boros . 69.70—139 » ———————-- rookie to hit the Indians poll: 5: The Travelon, one of the Hebert !> 1 hit Jay . .. 71-66—139 one in 12 at-bats. He was since Work successful A. Watson RED 'Jim Clark 69-70—139 Motor Speedway I highly J. SOX, 4; 2-for-4 and capped a four-run x Denotes amateur. War 11. willsit down with thre< ! creations from Glendale, Calit., fifth against starter Lew Bur- other newcomers and 29 vet- • has been rebuilt, of course, and SENATORS, 3 STANDINGS dette with a sacrifice Pirates Obtain fly. Pin- erans tomorrow and hear the • the entire front end Is new. son’s first then tied it triple facts of life in Monday’s 44tt i New Watsons will be driven BOSTON AMERICAN I 1 ; 5-all in the sixth. Jim »b r h rbi hr Brosnan 500-mile Memorial Day race. Iby the first-position starter, French Title Won Keourh. cf . 5 1 3 o o Standings o £ o "g (2-0) won it in ; relief, blanking Harlan - Eddie Sachs of Runnels. 2b 3 1 o (i Results YesterdUT 2 ‘ It > * *-> Chief Steward Fen- Allentown. Pa., 0 g g Green. 2b 2 (i o o o the Braves on one hit after I a racei who held the record gler, himself former • qualifying o Bend Darlene Hard Bost. 4: Wash. 3. of Clubs Em Geiger, rs 3 2 11 Vinegar By Balt.. N. 2. ° o 5 o starter Bob gave Ed until Turtubise broke Werig lb 4 6 2 10 Y„ «I"> S g tl Purkey up i, and riding mechanic, has a sei it, and I *° u f KC. Cz> IB x f _i £ 3 Clinton n o o o Chic.. 7: 4. ij Mathews’ second home of 1 H run for the annual nre-ract ¦ the two other front-row vet- Boone lb O O 0 o O PARIS. May 28 'APL—Dar- Cl , speech . PITTSBURGH. 28 (API. .* '"ltiniore 2| 4| I| 3' 3| 5| 3| 21| 14 .600 Stephens. If 30110 May ¦. p'pd r.?n ' |—i the game, a 529-run shot in the it ou t era ns, last year's winner, Rodger lene Hard of meeting. Mainly, points Malzone. 3b 3 0 Montebello. Calif., Cleveland 2 110 —Lefthanded Pitcher Wilmer 1| 3| 3| 2\ 5| 18 121 .6001 fifth. ¦ Ward, Buddin. ss . 3 O O O o the j_2i—j i that the 200-lap race won’t bt and Jim Rathmann of won French international Game. Today H Sullivan, c 4000 o __: Ch j 3! 33 3 251 Miami. 0 (Vinegar Bend* Mizell is com- ¦ women's singles tennis cham- I ca9<) | ! 20 14 .588 Hits Homer won in the first lap—and pleast ! Brewer, p 4 10 0 W "‘ N " Boyer h t don’t try it. Rathmann finished second to the Pirates from St. . pionship today with a business- . p.m ' 'fetrdif jl| 2| 3|—l 2| 3j 2; 15 .5171 3 Totals 34 4 10 4 ~O ing 2\ 14| The Cardinals, outhit 12-6, like K Cars are getting faster everj last year by 23 seconds. He Louis along with UtilityInfie'ld- . 6—3. 6—4 victory overrcieve. 2t b<£' ! New York: 5' 1| O' 21—[ 2 2j 4 16 15 .518 3 WASHINGTON Bost, at Balt. beat southpaw Johnny Anton- and drivers are has taken three seconds in 10 Yola Ramirez of Mexico. year, gettinf ; ab r h rbi hr ( 2 , j-—-- races never Gardner. 2b 4 o o o er Dick for Julian Javier, g ; but has won. ... 1 Gray ” elli bolder as the purse gets bigger ' The French title ranks unof- (3-1) for the first time in I Allison rs 4 o o o o «o>*o*> 0| o minor second baseman. -i 'o| 21 officials have annua: I 3b .... 4 o 1 O league XT’.t 21 21 41-1 2| 12| 13| .400| over Speedway Killebrew. • ficially as the world clay courts ; nine decisions the last two 1 i Lemon. If 4 O 1 o o D Knn fiek * C.Kr 1321|4 0 1 2 nightmares that the entire IBecquer. lb 4 12 0 0 and a pitcher to be named i championship. Chic a? K c —| 13| 221.371 8 seasons with four runs in the ! 4 11 o o e be out in one !Dobbek. cf v th: 5 Hit home run in 9th. minor leagues, but I’m shoot- • il-3» vs Coates <4-0). Son Han 41 Cepeda two-run a 15-car wreck that killed Pal ; have for Pascual pp’d .*r.in ' —: fl 1| 5! 4| 31 6 24 1 13 .649 - been resecheduled for Cleveland at vs ing everything for this year.” Detroit—Bell (5-2) homer. O’Connor. His death, and that BOSTON ini 000 020—4 Burning (1-2). 6 : Frederick High School next “intburoh 5 2 2\ 2| 41 23: 14| .622| 1 WASHINGTON 000 002 OOl—3 Chicago at Kansas 2|—! The Dodgers collected all of two drivers in pract'ce Brown said Mizell would re- . . City—Donovan runs ’ Saturday. H-0i vs Dal»y (4-2). 1 3' 2|-I f 3| 2| 41 161 131.552 4 their runs in the first four last year, the track's E—Buddin. PO-A—Boston. 27-15: to the Pirates as soon as S Boston at RpTmore PhH. at Put.. brought port n)—Sullivan. 27-10. DP—Brewer to «l-4) vs. off loser Glen Hobbie Washington. Portocarrero (3-0). Ctnr.nnott !31 1| 4! 41 2i 201 18' innings tootal to 50. Buddin to 8. possible while Gray will go to t"a at' Chic' 2|— 1 4| .5261 4*/2 Wertt. LOB—Boston. at st. (3-6*. They got the clincher Elisian was killed in a at Washington. 8 the Pirates farm team att NATIONAL LEAGUE sF L. Us Ang. 3 4 2 0 2 5 2 18 -ace FIGHT RESULTS 19 486 6 : 2b—Runnels. Gardner. Dob be k 8B in a two-run third on a walk Milwaukee last summer in the Columbus in the San at St. B—Allison. International j Francisco Louis—Jones 2 f *' 4 16 20? .444 7*/ Geiger. Keough. <3-31 or O’Dell (1-4 • vs. Sadeck’ «(»-!> G.me. Tomorrow I 3| 3i—l 2\ 2 and singles by Wally same Travelon ir 1 LAS VEGAS. Nev—Benny (Kidi which now owns his Moon. Special ip h r er bb so League, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh—Owens Paret. Santa Clara. Cuba, out- Phila at Pitts. 'hTfoo 1| 19 .367 Norm Larker and Brewer 9 8 3 3 3 8 contract. who has been <2-5. vs Friend (5-2). 5 2llo|l| 4|—l 2| 11| 9'/2 . which Hurtubise set a new pointed Don Jordan. 144’2. Loa An- Javier, Pascual » io 4 4 5 13 Los Angeles at Hilo. Stan Williams r geles. 15. (For world’s welterweight with will Chicago—Kouiax ’ l.“a *.t if I|—l 12: (2-0) won it Speedway 10-mile qualifying Winner—Brewer Columbus, report to (1-4) vs Ellsworth ». Chie. Ioli1|5; 3j 247333 ’ > title > 43-4). Loser—Pas- J (2-1 8t Milwaukee at ’BF *’ L with Alt cual (5-4) the Cardinals. Cincinnati—Willev ‘•ost 13 14 13 18 19 20 19.24 Larry Sherry’s relief in record of 149.056 miles an houi MELBOURNE. Australia <2-2) vs (3-3). | | ! ¦ a O’Sullivan. Australia, outpointed Se- U—Honochick. Chylak. McKinley. Hook the seventh. last The 33-car fiek Sunday. -1 Renn Sakai, Japan. 12. Lightweights Stevens T—3 01. A—5.208.

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