f»q* Twenty THE CITIZEN-ADVERTISER, AUBURN. N. Y., WbUNfcSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1965 Game Set Jan. 31 at ACC 3 Undefeated Teams Listed East High Girls Harlem Court Jesters Face In CYO Loop St. Bernard's and St. Francis re­ Cop Cage Title main undefeated in the green and Kufs Five for March of Dimes white division respectively of the 1 East High School's girls bas which she converted to win the CYO Basketball League. 1 ketball team captured a tourna­ game. Dave DeIx>renzo. sports chair- of outstanding hoopstert. In the, St. Francis had a difficult time ment held last weekend at Onei­ Teams competing included for the 1%5 March o! dribbling department is former /jre/l/ief) SoarkS man Ml todav that New York University star Clint **«^«i'^" w^/vu i\a getting past the scrappy Ithaca da Central School. , Westmoreland. Canastota, Onei­ announced today that cagers at Mt. Carmel court. The It was the second annual tour­ da, Stockbridge, Auburn (Cen­ the all new edition of the Har- Roberts with his famous "Drun-, Ahj\ d\Jm T&Cim Friars had to come from behind ney sponsored by The Associ­ tral), Beaver River, New Hart­ lem Court Jesters traveling bas- kin Dribblin" act ™ ' J w/ffl I tTUf/I in the fourth quarter to win. ation of Women in Physical Edu­ ford, Booneville Central, Auburn ketball team will perform in Au- Other teammates of this fabu- Gary Drennen copped three MiliUo was high for St. Francis cation in New York State. (East), Oriskany, Lowville, Clin­ burn at 3 pm Sunday. Jan. 31 lous trio is 6-foot-8 Paul King flrnt places last night In lead­ with nine points and Abbatis La • The East High Girls downed ton Central. Rome. against Kufs News cagers at of MacKenzie College, 111; ing the Auburn High School's led Ithaca with nine points. Oriskany in the first round to The girls showed good bal­ Auburn Community College Charlie Harris, a 6-foot-7 re- varnity gymnastte team to a At the Y court in the Red Divi­ win a berth, and went on to ance and ball handling .paced court. bound ace lrom Tenessee State 71-25 victory over Jamesville- sion St. Alphonsus remains unde­ 1 overtake Clinton, and finally a by the sharp-shooting of Anne Mr. DeLorenzo also announc- University; Clemmle Cannon, DeWltt Central squad on the feated after a 28-17 victory over strong delegation from West- Keoueh, Jan Robinson, Jan Fow­ ed that Peter Petugrasa and the mighty mite of the Jesters latter'* floor. Drennen won the Holv Family. I moreland. j ler. Off the defensive boards. Jack Procino, two local sports- and sharpshooter Ken Scott Horizontal bar, still rings and The Blue Division remained in I Westmorland came from be­ Sue Nicandri, Barb Moon, Sue men. have volunteered to serve Scott never plaved college the parallel bars. Dave Coop­ a 3-way tie as St. Bernards, St. hind in the championship game Dennett, Cindy Allen showed as co-chairmen tor the court at- balL He went directly from Lin- er scored "first" In the long Marys No. 3 and St Francis all , with two baskets from mid- real power. Rookie Melissa traction, coin High School of East St. horse and floor exercise while posted wins. court but got into foul trouble Coleman. Fifi Fowler, and Di­ Sportiwriteri and fans Louis to the big time of profes- John Walter took the aide. CYO results: in the last 15 seconds of play ane Pedley interchanged on of­ throughout the nation had no- sional basketball. The Maroons won all six Mount Carmel when Jan Fabet was fouled, j fense and defense to aid the thing but raves for this outfit; Wheeler started his career events. Auburn rvm men en­ St. Bernard's 46, SS. Peter and 1 given two foul shots, one of Itea m effort which plaved 165 games last sea- with the famed Harlem Globe- tertain Baldwlnsville at 4 p.m. Paul-17; St. Hyacinth's 37. St. son and did not lose once, Mr. trotters while Johnson, his 6- Saturday at West High court Mary's 21; St. Francis 27, Ithaca JDeLorenzo said today. foot-5 aide Is the closest image 25; Holy Familv 16. St. Alphonsus The Jesters have excellent to the great "Goose" Tatum,; c . . 21; St. Aloysius 24, Sacred Heart 8. College Sports Convention balance with two comics plus rated one of the finest comics in \ otrattOfl LGdClS / YMCA (Bloe Dtvtsloa) several topnotch court stars, the basketball. . , ., r . St. Bernards 33, St. Mary's No. chairman said. The Jesters can expect plenty[AHI ScOriMG 4, 11; St. Francis 31, Holy Family .Enters Voting Stage Today Heading the comedy depart- of opposition from Kuls, a top-i* V "" *"*. •* No. 3, 9; St Mary's No. 3, 15. St. ment are the tandem of Sam notch semi-pro club that has ROCHESTER. N. Y. (UPD— Aloysius 13; Holy Family No. 2, CHICAGO (AP) — The NCAA frank report by Jim Corbett, •Boom" Wheeler and Gene "Su- gained considerable recognition|Buffalo's Art Stratton is the bye. enters the voting stage in end­ LSU athletic director and chair­ ing its 59th annual convention man of the College-Professional garfoot" Johnson. Wheeler, a in Central New York the past first scoring leader of the (Bed Division) today and legislation on its big­ self-styled Clown Rrinee, *P-^few- months, . sea- St Mary's No. 2, 29, Sacred Relations Committee, that peared here a couple of years gest current controversial items pulled no - punches in seeking The co-chairmen announced son not to play for theQuebec Heart 25; SJL Alphonsus 28, Holy the feud with the AAU and official action on premature^ ago with the Harlem Magicians that tickets (all 1100) for the,Aces, according to official sta- *CX-OWN SUPREME' TO PLAY HEBE—Gene (8ags*foot) John­ Family No. 1, 17; St Francis 41, moonlighting by football coach­ signings of football players by and was a big hit. _ court attraction are on sale atitistics released today. St Hyacinth's 8; St Mary's No. Kufs and Cervo's News and son, t-foot-S eager with the Harlem Court Jesters will team with es — have dramatic attention. the pros before their collegiate Wheeler's sidekick Is "Clown Stratton, who depended on a 1, by*. Aside from the complex tech­ Supreme" Johnson, a headliner Dowd-Leo. league-leading 42 assists to gain 8am "Boom"'Wheeler to provide the comedy and antics whea the eligibihy has expired. A fast prelim between two lo­ nicalities involved, the NCAA Is If moonlighting is exposed, himself when rl comes to enter­ the leadership, had SO points team plays ait Aabura Community College court on Sunday miter- STANDINGS expected to adopt a binding pol­ taining basketball fans. cal Junior teams from the CYO through Sunday's games to re­ the institution whose coaches Basketball League will start at 2 noon, Jan. SI. The famed traveliag unit wffl oppose Kafs News of White D-viaioa icy statement that athletes be are violators will be treated the Featuring besides the two place Quebec's Wayne Hicks. tins city m a S p.m. game for the March of Dimes, W L ruled ineligible for collegiate same as if it had been found comedians will be a fine array i p.m. Stratton was especially hot St Francis 6 0 competition if they participate guilty, for instance, of violating last week when he overhauled St Hyacinth's 5 1 in meets not sanctioned by fed­ the financial aid to athletes poli­ the lead from Quebec's high- St. Mary's 3 erations of track and field, bas­ cy. scoring Aces by garnering 10 s Eddie's. F&W Sloyton. Kufs Ithaca 2 . 4 ketball, gymnastics and base­ It will be up to the school to Pro Football Cooperates assists and one . Holy Family 1 5 ball. clean house. Buffalo teammate Len Lunde, St Alphonsus 1 5 This would boycott AAU with 47 points, gained second Score City Basketball Wins Green Dtvtg-oa events. With NCCA Latest Ruling place, while Hicks and Ed Lite- St Bernard's 6 0 The AAU has not acquiesced CHICAGO (AP) ~ The Na­ ment of intent, directly or enberger of Rochester were tied Kufs News No. 1 team romped figures with Don Poole and Dave St Aloysius 4 2 to an NCAA proposal of dual tional Collegiate Athletic Asso­ through an agent, until after for third with 43 apiece. Lunce to an 85-32. victory over the Baker collecting 21 each. Tom Sacred Heart 2 4 sanctioning or a coalition that Aces in Slump ciation, with some support from completion of all his team's also led in goals with 27. Pioneer cagers and Eddie's Fish McGee had 15, Dave Didio 12 SS.- Peter and Paul 0 6 would solve the whole thing. the major professional football football games. Including bowl Gerry Cheevers, a big rea­ Fry team downed the Cavalier and Don Torrey with 10 were Red Dtvtoloa The AAU has its reasons, leagues, has taken a major contests. son why Rochester is the Chiefs 75-65 in Inter League the other top scorers. Bob Vir­ St Alphonsus - —5 - 0 which In many quarters — espe­ In AHL Race stride toward preventing the This will be further imple- league's top defensive team, basketball games played last go's nine points paced the losers. St Mary's No, S 4 1 cially the powerful East — are What's become of that pat premature signing of college mented by appropriate Ian- was the leading goaltender, al­ night in. the City Recreation pro­ Holy Family 3 2 recognized. hand the were players by the pros. guage providing for disciplinary lowing only 2.48 goals per gram. , - Sacred Heart S 3 The AAU's ace card is its rec­ holding in the American Hockey BOOKKB *. The NCAA, in tta annual con­ measures to be placed in the game. In a third game F&w Slayton's »_•*.. B »T St Francis 2 3 ognition as the U-S. certifying League all season? vention, took a surprisingly league constitution at the next hoopsters defeated Booker T. Flcctino I 4 10 Mitchell ■ rt St Hyacinth's 1 4 body for intenurtk»al competi­ The Aces have been trumped strong stand on its relations, annual meeting to be held next Washington quintet 50-42 in an Durd* IIS Koblnaon 5 5 11 St Mary's No. 1 1 4 tion. So far, the NCAA has twice by AHL foes in three American League duel. L. Quinn 1 115 Johnson C 113 with the pros Tuesday and the month." T. Quinn 9 1» E. Copes 10 3 Blue Drrision failed to crack this hammer- nights and victimized by a Buf­ pros immediately came up with On another matter, Corbett OWLING The Quinn brothers-Tom and Granato 0 0 0 White 0 0 0 St Bernard's 4 1 hold. falo shuffle in the individual some qualiied support. candidly admitted "we may Larry-paced the Slayton drib­ Monroe 0 0 0 J. Copt* 4 0 8 St Mary's No. S 4 1 A good possibility exists, how­ scoring race. have a couple of hundred assist­ 1 blers with 20 and 15 points re­ B. Long 10 2 V-gSiano 10 6 ever, that such ineligibility rul­ National Football League SCORES Tucker 0 0 0 • • • St Francis 4 1 Baltimore scored two third- Commissioner Pete Rozelle is­ ant coaches throughout the spectively. Mike Picclano con­ Long 0 a 0 Hob/ Family 2 3 ings relating to AAU competi­ period goals and beat the East­ sued an order to his 14 member country" who receive payments tributed 10. n is IS «4S St Aloysius 1 4 tion will not become efective ern Division leaders 3-1 at Que­ teams prohibiting the signing of from the pros for filling in Starltte Lanes Bob Mitchell and Les Robin­ Holy Family No. 1 1 4 until this March 1. Through bec Tuesday night in the only college players until they have scouting reports. Classic — John Bilak, 635-242; son sparked the Booker T. five- St Marys No. 4 0 S complicated machinery set game scheduled. Last Sunday Ron Dewey, 601-216; Chuck Ma- some with 13 points apiece. Ktm Ha. 1 HONBBB completed their eligibility, In­ He urged in his report that the B * * B FT forth In the NCAA handbook, Buffalo whipped the Aces 6-0 cluding post-season bowl games. NCAA 'deal forthrightly with pley, 601-203; Bill Reese, 600-234. Mark Dziedzic and Gordy DM-o SOU Sargent 4 0 S this date can be achieved which while two Bisons ended Que­ And American Football this reprehensible practice with­ Satellite — Jack Bergin. 620- Ryan paced Eddie's to its win I-iDooca 0 0 0 Murray SOS .-KHEDCLE (gaaday, Jan. 17) would permit collegiate partici­ bec's season-long domination of 225-223; Steve Dunchak, 601-235- in- the first game the second BeU SOS W-Jdon Oil Moco-t Carmel pation in all major Eastern in­ League Commissioner Joe FOBS out delay." Foot* 10 1 21 Virgo 4 1 • the individual point derby. praised the report by the The NCAA Council quickly 216; Tom Salato. 595.-211. half of the schedule. Dziedzic Baker 10 1 21 Ezick , 4 • S 12:00 — St. Bernard's vs. SS. door track meets mis season. Buffalo's Art Stratton and Len NCAA's Pro Relations Commit­ approved his report. It will go Satellite Lassies — Jeanette tallied 19 and Ryan hit for 17. Torrey 5 0 ID Peter and Paul; 1 p.m.—St Hya­ Meanwhile, Willis J. Stetson Lunde jumped past previous Bob Steigerwald also scored in McGet t 115 tee and said he was generally in before the convention today in Netti, 498-181; Judy Wilczek, 467; 41 IK cinth's vs. Holy Family; 2 p.m.— of Swarthmore, a member of leader Wayne Hicks of the Aces, accord with the proposals. the form of a resolution which Sandra Harter, 453. twin figures with 10." The win­ * • * St Francis vs. St Mary's; 3 p.m. the policy-making NCAA Coun­ marking the first time in 1964-65 He said he would take up the would empower the NCAA to ners got stellar rebounding —• Ithaca vs. St Alphonsus; 4 cil, will Introduce a resolution that a Quebec player failed to matter with the AFL club own­ punisM member Institutions Slcs Lanes from Rick Basinet, who plays p.m. — St Aloysius va. Sacred today that football coach- outfield for the Auburn Mets B Ft B FT lead the point scorers. Stratton, ers in their meeting in Houston whose>tcoaches are found guilty Interclub — John Marchisin, SteigerwmMt 5 0 10 S-Mllewrtd U 3 _S Heart erSlfb) assistants will be violating with eight goals and a league- this weekend. of such practices. 621-245; Dick Silliman, 608-236; baseball team. BaztMt J 0 « R. MUewakl 7 4 18 YMCA NCAA ethics if they accept leading 42 assists, has 50 points. "Well sit down and go over it Mort Hollenbeck, 599-243; Leo Stan Milewski was outstand­ Ryan 8 1 IT Lynch 8 0 6 12:00—Holy Family No. S vs. St. compensation, directly or Indi­ ing for the Chiefs as he poured Gentilt S 3 f Shambo SOU rectly, for scouting athletic tal­ Lunde, the No. 1 goal-getter word by word and line by line Wilson, 595*215; John Mryglot, Satva 0 0 0 Mazzao 1 I 8 Mary's No. 4; 1 p.m.—St Francis with 27, has added 20 assists for and we'll thrash it out," Foes 258. 26 points through the hoop. CedroM 0 2 2 vs. St Aloysius; 2 p.m. — Holy ent or negotiating talent con­ 47 points. said. Fight Results Mercy Hospital — Lill Bogli- Brother Ron Milewski also had Dzledzke 8 3 IS Family No. 2 vs. St. Mary's No. 3; tracts, for professional teams. a good night with 18 markers Smith 4 0 8 Hicks, who failed to register "T f~i confident we can work BY THE ASSOCIATED PBESS one, 522; Betty Sealy, 486; Inie Landry 10 2 3 p.m. — St Mary's No. 2 vs. St This is aimed mainly at as­ against Baltimore Tuesday, is out something aueeuiaWe tu U_# whHp Rirft Shambo netted 12. 10 2 Hyacinth's; 4 p.m.—Holy Family sistant football coaches — said 189TnunriH .limy. «"nnner.1E"tHiM, 4H» VT tied for third with Rochester's NCAA and all involved." ^- JtF* Britain, stopped Merchants ~ Paul Shepard >eis In flolLull -St iti * -* ***'-—« <*-»«♦• g rm-as. in number WPTI py*^ 100 — who ■E d T .ittenhfrger at 43 points The NCAA report, made by PV* _?2?lp?ei?nan,_ ^l4, BuJ" *>n, 649-247; Ed Martin, 564; St. Francis No. 1 vs. St Har^F allegedly have lecelVed pay* and Quebec^ fed Hoekatra-tt No. 1; St Alphonsus, bye. from the National and Ameri-i Louisian__, a State Athletic falo. N.Y., 5; Chick Calderwood, | John stechuchak, 559.. another point back in fifth posi­ Director Jim Corbett. stressed 177. Great Britain, stopped Otha, Commercial — Andy Chowan- can Football Leagues, and: tion. Hicks. Hoekstra and team­ several matters — including the Brown. 175, Miami. 8; Wal_yt 610-22I; Roy Bowes. 604-219: Canadian pro clubs, for scouting \ ey Veteran Golfer Sam Snead _ and evaluation of prospective; mate Bill Sutherland had either widespread practice of assistant; Swift, 157*. Great Britain, out- &m McLean 550 BASKETBALL led or shared the lead since the coaches who are on professional pointed Charlie Austin, 156%, Protest Church — Don Hough­ collegiate players. ' season opened. payrolls as scouts — in addition Phoenix, 10. ton, 612-212; Bob Simpson, 559- This on-the-side pay is called- to the problem of premature HOUSTON—Tod Herring, 206, To Keep AHer Open Crown scones moonlighting. i Sutherland scored Quebec's Houston, stopped Elmer Rush, 201; Bert Tidd. 541-208. By BUXTON BICBMAIS goal against Baltimore on a sec­ Bigrdngs. Bucks & Does, Men — Lee road a piece since he first shot < _, __„ -aMI-w_.-l-„fc «„._-_. Moonlighting was part of a ond-period breakaway while the It was only on the latter point, 211, San Francisco, 9. Schram, 649-246; Clair Traver, NEW YORK (UPD — Self- into prominence as a long-hit- B* ™ ASSOCIATED PBESS Aces had a man in the however, that Rozelle's order NEW YORK — Freddie Mart- 551-206; Bob Moffatt- 530; Wo- made Sammy Snead, a man ting hillbilly from the back­ EAST box. That matched Ulf Sterner s touched. His edict read: Inovich. 140*, Newark, N.J with no cares, no probietns or woods of West Virginia. Seven Sport Flashes "No player will be signed to a Conn. 82, N. Hampahire ft2 first-period tally for the Clip­ outpointed Pablo Lopez. 140%!i™*:rJ^^^SL^Sien Schram, 474; Marge MoffattS, no thought of quitting even different corporations now car­ CHICAGO (UPD — Repreaen- pers. contract or any form of docu- though he's past the half cen­ ry his name, he has played Yale 87, Brown 55 451. Temple 76, Hofstra 65 tatives of the VS. military and| But Gordon Labossiere's tury mark, confessed Wednes golf with presidents and kings, U.S. Air Force academies were> unassisted goal put Baltimore King* & Queens, Men—John he owns 200 pairs of slacks, 100 Rutgers 91, Delaware 7T 1 Onan. 584-225; Jim Locastro, 1 day he'U keep tiying for that SOUTH to sign a contract today in the ahead early in the third session 570; John Wesolowsky, 539; Wo­ elusive U.S. Open title as long sport jackets and five automo­ office of Mayor Richard Daley! and defenseman Noel Price, as he can swing a golf club. biles and his travel bill alone Duke 106, Clemson 81 men — Mary Weslolowsky, 522- is more than $20,000 a year. Wake Forest 97, Ga. Tech 78 to play a football game at Sol­ who had set up Sterner's goal, 200; Betty Locastro, 498-216; Ida The incomparable, 52-year-old Va. Tech 89, Wm&Mary 75 diers Field on Nov. 6. converted Bryan HextaU's re« Tarby, 495. Snead, who has won nearly Still he hasn't lost that char- Richmond H_lY_Ml 6S . bound moments later for the Sicz Junior — Lou Alfieri, 567; half a million dollars in his acteraitic "country" quality Furman 98, Wofford 85 BOSTON (UPD — Mel Par- insurance score. Bob Gilillian, 561; Jerry Cad-1 time and is the closest thing which makes people want to nell, two-time 20-game winner The victory moved Baltimore walader. 540; JD_>ck Pearce, 516; \ you'll ever see to a one-man listen everytime he talks. MIDWEST for Boston, will succeed the late Into third place in the Eastern Dave Renslow, 514; Mike Hu- mint, has taken 25 shots at the Snead displayed some of it Cincinnati 76, Dayton 65 Art Gleeson as a member of the Division, two points in front of sak, 500; Tony Graceffo, 499. Open crown so far and never Tuesday when he declined to Bowling Green 71, Kent St 65 Red Sox broadcasting and tele­ Springfield. won it once. watch a filmed match he lost Akron 68, Kenyon 59 casting team. A. B. C. Lanes "I'll be back trying to quali­ to Hogan last year. ' SOUTHWEST Nationwide scratch bowlers fy for it again this year," he "Why should I atas/ and Texas A&M 72, TCU 71 PrTTSFTELD, Mass. (UPD— Tuesday's College Hockey will bowl Friday at 9:30; Satur­ Texas 95, Baylor 74 ene-ral manager for the Pittsflel By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said, grinning. "I hope I can watch It?" he asked. *1 know Arkansas 79, Rice 61 day. 3, 5. 7; Sunday, 3, 5 and 9. get that putter of mine work­ bow it comes out Red Sox in their first year in Clarkson 4, St. Lawrence 2 American — George Alcock, FAB WEST this city as an Eastern League Dartmouth 4, Colgate 3, (over­ ing in time." "Sort of reminds me ot a time) ™? T"frn Filak, Sfi3-.rifir —There—are—&©se,—«uch—as. fok» about a moron. This mo- San Francisco 86, Portland 59 representative. Dick Martin, 554-214 Sat. Nite Mixed, Men —Fred Mike Souchak, who claim ron was writing a letter and a Tarby, 595; Jim Walsh, 510; "Snead will be winning tourna­ fella came over and asked hlmiwiNS SKATE CROWN ments when he is 60." But BAKERSFIELD. Calif. (UPD IOI WHEELER Women — Jane Bazarntk, 441; there are those who feel equal­ whom he was writing to. Nan P-ngrtn, 434. " 'I'm writing to myself," he —Michael Jacques, a 15-year-! Girls Commercial—Doris San ly sure he'll never win the- old from Sommervtlle, Mass., Cruise Contest V , n aaid. _ . who has won three national roil-' ford?^10TA^M B^o7 499;^!°iPfo W^jJ^Tt^ tourr Z£~ * " 'What are you saying to Lawson. 487; Helen North, 483. &*&«* ***** ****** yourself?' the fella asked. er skating championships, will: PICK OF THE Bantam (2 games) — Greg Snead says he has no Idea " 'I won't know that" the compete in a field of 400 skat- Hypes. 287; Craig Proulx, 267; how long he can go on although! moron said, 'until I get the let-, era In the World Gold Sakte OK Used Cor Dave Hardy; 254. retiring completely is the fur- ter tomorrow.' roller skating classic Jan. 30-31.1 SPECIALS TODAY . Sunday Nite Mixed, Men — thset thjng from his mind. Paul Huston. 606-219; Bill Sand- "It depends on your make­ IS THIS erson. 534; Chuck Farrar, 517. up," he said. "Bobby Jones re­ Women — Jean Byrne, 501; Pej tired at 28. A fellow like Dutch AT THESE White, 450; Helyn O'Connorlist Harrison, on the other hand, Inrrira -« if ttf ran grt Qffi for-1 ^ NEW YEAR Falcon Lanes ever. Nothing bothers him. He rt£0k Civic — D. Charlis. 581; W. can sleep on a cake of ice." r Fiastic. 579; F. Walker. 560. While he was at it Snead USCD CAR SPECIALS! Falcon — Adam Bratek, 501- ticked off the names of several 235; Frank Novak. 584; John golfers and offered his opin­ Fabian, 575; ions of them. Some of those he 64 OLDS H.S. 63 OLDSStdtj.- Independent — Painter, 550; J. mentioned were: Ross. 548; R. Maywalt, 540. Jack Nicklau*-"I mink he's 63 FOROW09M 62 OLDSW09M Business Womens T u e s.— reached his peak at 24. He's as 63 CORVAIR Cosw. 62 CORVAIR Mary Hole, 518-202: B. Jean Van good as he'll ever "get The 1961 CADILLAC 4-DOOR SEDAN 63 OLDS Com. rt_C a hat tm$> *• IIWIIM «W take* tima «a laafe Ditto. 510-201; Betty Thomas, question Is whether he - can 62 OLDS aar. AJwotato aak-t ma .Mil, to aranr wag. 507. stay up there now. He's been 61 OLDSCoqw playing competitive golf since 61 FALCON PRICED AT —$2395 FetiT Lanee he was 13. Hdw long can you I 61 OLDS Sod*. 61 OLDSM5 Betty Johnson. 493-200493-200; Mar­ keep it up? 60 FORD Wcqoft GMWIII ion- Boulev-- 452-199; Anna Des- Arnold Palmer — "A very 60 CHEV. U6m • OK la writ.*? mr-ryl^ strong fellow. He o*_ghl to last 60 OLDSWcxjor 60 MERCURY quite awhile." ~ "#■ "IsW Bsfsss_ess_a> Ben Hogan — "He's playtng If CHRYSLER 59 OLDS well from tee to green, but 59 OLDSCotjp* 59 RUICK NBA Results there's a little mort to the BY THE ASSOCIATED PBESS game.** 59 CHEV. Coavt 59 PONTIAC WOCJM Tuesday's Besalts Cary Mlddlecoff — "He was No games scheduled aQ Jittery and nervous all the Today's Gaaae time, to he's worn out" All-Star at St. Louis Chi Chi Lewis E* Springer, Inc. Thsordmy's 0*_nes smalt I MWATsTRST, AL 3-7341 yvejo C9Mty< Los Angeles at Detroit •bout him _KCaSXESLX_MSM,U 1st i