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NEW YORK (UPI) — Andvi1
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over the Cleve:and IndAns in a 1
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protest by Ceveland manager Joel !
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face Score was Gil McDouglati
whose line drive in May 1957
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Milwaukee at San Francisco—
Willey (2-2) vs Miller (24)
Cincinnati t Los Angelis (2)—
Nuitha 11 (5-4) and Newcomie (14)
vs Williams (4-3) and Podres (64)
Pittsburgh at St Louis (2)—
Raydon (3-3) and Witt (2-1) vs
McDaniel (5-7) and Brosnan (74)
Philadelphia at Chicago (2)—
Mayer (1) and Simmons (6-8) vs
Hillman (1-0) and Briggs (2-0)
American Leap
Cleveland at Boston — Mc Lish
(6-5) vs Brewer (3-7)
Kansas at at Washington (2)—
Carver (11-5) and Terry (5-7) vs
Pascual(4-4) and Romonosky(0-0)
Chicago at New York (2)--
Moore (5-3) and Pierce (3-5) vs
Larsen (7-2) and Shantz (5-3)
Detroit at Baltimore (2)—Susce
(1-0) and Foytack (64) vs O'Dell
(114) or Brown (2-0) and Beamon
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tied Chavez Ravine Lite of the Douers1 proposed new multi-milhon dollar 50000-seat st-tdRIM
hard by downtown Lc Angeles- Construction was to start at this time but the Ravine
remains a hilly rocky weed-covered area pending the outcome of au:mom& taxpayera
Student Beats Teacher 3 and 2
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b rail CHICAGO a7PO—Dan Sikas a'
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DUNEDIN Fla (UPI)Arnold!
Palmer 28 the Coast Guard vet-
eran from Latrobe Pa who
currently is playing in the Insur-
ance City golf tournament topped
the game's professionals in win-
nings Saturday with $3589083
Latest figures released by the
Professional Golfers' Assn showed
Palmer leading his nearest rive
by more than $10000 Bill Casper
Jr Chula Vista Calif was sec-
ond with $2537375 I
Tommy Bolt the Open cham-
pion who recently was fined $5001
by the PGA for quitting a tourna-
ment in New York was third in
winnings with $2243362 Thenl
came Ken Venturi with 12068625
and Jay Hebert with $1780982
Dow Finsterwald and Cary NEd-
dlecolf the last two men to win
the PGA's Vardon Trophy for the
best stroke average for a season
currently rank 1-2 in that compe-
tition for 1953 Finsterwald has
averaged 7087 strokes per round
for 79 rounds Middlecoff has
averaged 7094 for 36
Finsterwald also headed the
association's Ryder Cup standings
with 344 37-120 points Sam Snead
I was next with 289 4-15 and 'Art
Wall Jr was third with 264 2330
Finsterwald was working on a
1"triple" He also was first in the
Trr crop Ten Tournament plaYI
er) point standings with 56600
points Doug Ford was second'
with 56200 and Wail was thirdl
with 53350
Phils Down
Droth Cubs
CHICAGO (UPI) — The Philadel
phia Phillies belted starter Dick
Drott !or four runs on four hits
in the first inning Saturday to
open a Whit 12-2 rout of the
Chicago Cubs
Richie Ashburn who collected
four hits in four official trips to
the piate led the Millie? attack
In which all his teammates except
winning pitcher Roman Semproch
got at least one hit off four Chi-
cago pitchers
The Phils jumped on Drott after
he issued a lead-off walk to Ash-
burn Solly liemus followed with
a single and Harry Anderson
brought both runners in with an-
other single Anderson scored on
Dave Philley's double and Ted
Kazanskl slashed a run-scoring
single before the inning ended
The Philo added a run off re-
liever Bill Henry in the fifth in-
ning on Ed Bouchee's single be-
hind Ashburn's doubie and two
more in the eighth off Dolan
Nichols on Chico Fernandez' bases-
loaded single They completed the
rout in a five-run ninth inning off
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teacher managed to gain a hole He then closed out the match on
on the first nine viten Sikes had the next green
his only bad hole of the day tak-1 S:kes was one under par with s
ing a double bogey seven on theT2 for the morning 13 but
Zth slipped in the afternoon and was
Then be gained another hole to four over to finish even par for
be only two down with six to play131 holes of match play during the
when Sikes missed the green on tourney But he was nine over par
the par three 30th S:kes thoughlon 36 holes of qualifying with a
lashed a three wood to the 47S-155 to finish nine over for 167
yard green on the 33rd and ram-'holes
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a record leap on water skis 127 feet
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In Miami Today
Weather and ground conditions
permitting the Miami Merchants
and the Quapaw Owls will play at
2:30 this afternoon in a Craig-Ottawa
league baseball game at the
Northeastern A&NI diamond
All league games were rained out
last Sunday
The Miami Indians have an open
date today
The local Merchants with a 4-2
season record would fall behind
Quapaw (3-2) if they lose today's
game
Other league games scheduled
today send league-leading Vinita
(6-1) to second-place White Oak
(5-1) Bluejacket (4-2) to Welch
(1-4) and Big Cabin to Centralia
each with 0-6 records The idle In-
dians have a 4-3 mark
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Win Over Hats
WASHLNGTON (UPI) — The De-
troit Tigers defeated the Wash-
ington Senators 3-1 in eight in-
nings Saturday in a game halted
by rain In the 9th inning
The Tigers had scored a run in
the top of the ninth and the Sen-
ators had one run in a man on
first and nobody out when a heavy
rain forced curtailment
According to rules the game
reverted to the last complete in-
ning since the home team was
still behind
The Tigers scored all three runs
on four hits off ILI Griggs in the
fifth Ossie Virgil started the rally
with his second homer of the year
Hoffman Fortunato
Sign Bear Contracts
CHICAGO (UPI) — The Chicago
Bears Saturday announced the
signing of veteran defensive end
Jack Hoffman and linebacker Joe
Fortunato both of whom will re-
port when the team begins train-
ing at Rensselaer Ind July 24
Hoffman a former standout at
Xavier University will be start-
ing his fifth season with the Bears
Fortunato formerly of Mississippi
State is a fourth year man He is
used at fullback on occasions
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Vreaction Out
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) '-- Orlando Cepeda's second
three-run homer in as-many days caped a five-run !
blast against th
Warren Spahn in e fifth inning Saturday
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and lifted the Giants to a 5-3 victory over the Braves
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The win pushed San Francisco back to within a half- 1
game of Milwaukee in the vacuum-packed National
League pennant race I
Spahn left after Cepeda's home rua with his sixth de-
feat of the season Johnny Antonelli although battered 1
for 10 hits lasted the distance for the first time in four !
starts to post his ninth triumph
Saturday's crowd of 22806 boosted the season attend-
ance to 664408 for 36 home dates and passed last year's
total turnout of 655923 at the Polo Grounds
AL of the Brwes runs came on homers Joe Adcock
gave them a 1-0 lead with his 10th of the season in the
second inning and Hank Aaron connected for his 15th
in the sixth frame after Mel Roach had singled
Ladies'
Golf Notesacel
3 Bill Caner was first ' '
Mrs Bill Carter was first place
winner in the championship divi-
sion of the Miami Ladies Golf
Assn low net play last week
Other winners were Mrs Kelso
BerenZ class A Mrs Frank La-
Caff Band Mrs Donald B Cur-'
lee C
Low putu from the white tees
will be featured in next Wednes-'
day's rounds Pairings follow:
Mrs Sam Fullerton Mrs B ert
Wall Mrs Carl Hilliard Mrs Paul
Mrs Don Jthnson Mrs Vernon
Sapp Mrs Orville Dahl Mrs Da-
vid Ray
Mrs Lee Atkison Mrs Lillian
White Mrs W E 7ledcalf Mrs
George Russell
Mrs Corbin !Muse Mrs Clar-
ence Carselowey Mrs Joe Thomp-
son Mrs R E Nunn
Mrs Lois Cowles Mrs Wm L
Oliver Mrs Wayland Kelly Mrs
Frank Reniker
Mrs Pat Campbell Mrs Harry
Whitaker Mrs Cleo Johnson Mrs
Frank LICaff
Mrs Henry Garwood Mrs Don-
ald B Curlee Mrs Bob Temple
Mrs Wm Jack Mann
Mrs Hance Van Beher Mrs Joe
Ramsay Mrs George Wojcik
Mrs G A Spaulding
Mrs Frank Hansford Mrs W
D Jackson Mrs Claude Jones
Mrs Bill Nafziger
Mrs Ed Badger Mrs D E Hey
burn Mrs Al White Mrs Torn
Etotnford
1 Mrs Spencer Dawson Mrs
George Murphy Mrs Bill Carter
'Miss Pauline Dykes
Mrs G W McCollum Mrs G
R White Mrs M A Connell Mrs
Bill Plumlee
' Mrs Wm J Hatfield Mrs Kelso
Betent2 Mrs Rex Graham
Junior Golf
Joe Thompson Jr is president of'
Miami's new Junior Golf Assn He
was elected when members gath-
ered at the Miami Country club for
their weekly rounds Other officers!
are Barbara Dahl treasurer Bob-
by Baron pairing chairman and
Diana Oliver reporter
Winners in the low-putt compe-
tition were: Barbara Dahl first !
among girls of the 14-15 age!
group Katrina White first in 12-1
13 group and Letty Stapp first for!
10-11 girls
In the boys' division Terryl
Johnson and Joe Thompson tiedl
for first in the 14-15 group Brian
Elizondo led in the 12-13 group and
Bill Fullerton was the winner
among 10-11 boys
Blind hole play will feature TuesI
day rounds this week A business'
meeting and awarding of balls will
precede the sack-lunch intermis-
sion at noon Pairings this week
follow:
sgtsie Soaukting Jerry Johneon Berbsoa
Dant Tettry Johnson
Gretchen WIis Lohard RiAtell Judy Full-
erton Didrie &odder
Lynn Dawson Steven Moore !Lobby Etaron
Jeff Ranger
Joe Thomoson AW pAstos toad Small-
wood B U Fullerton Tommy Spoulding John Rob-
inson Mike Jargons BIIy 01ver Geoffrey Scho-
field Scatty Harolson Tommy !hown Pot Skil
son John Sadao
Jamie Barents Porten° Smaltwood Sandy
Thompson
Sara Lynn Soh Kay Nunn leny SM12
Julie lockard Miry Dote Ann Pilotage
Owyri
Chuck abeget Brion throndo Chaties
Dawson
Caro4 Loren Susan 14towt Diana Olive
Seventy Soft Katrina Onto Phylle Whitt
Beth Ann Sodgo Barbara Be
HORSES GET IT
OCEANPORT NJ —(NEA) —
Backbone had a sinus attack after
winning the Kent Stakes at Del-
aware Park The Boncrist Farm
colt returned to Monmouth Park
KNOWS SCORE
LEXINGTON Ky— (NEA) —
Bernie Shively Kentucky athletic
director was an All-America guard
at Illinois In 1926
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PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — New I
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addons—includihg a new coactt N y 15-year-o14 is one of the country's superior girls in
cDleaT rPs' cilecc:arL1 with nal' nething—t si)Vie'' The Bedford Hills
and a new quarterback—figure the rtmning high jump and seems to be headed for the big time
largely in plans of the Philadel-1
phia Eagles to revert to their old —
form as champions of the National
Football Le Jablonski Determined To Slick
ague
General Manager Vince McNal- r
ly who signing players fo has eriss-crossed the na-'
ton signir the start i
1 In Giants Lineups Hates Bench
of the summer training program
opening at Hershey Pa July 23i SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — You can't keep a good man
says he's "very optimistic over klown--especially if his name is Ray Jablonski and he is
his year's prospects" IOU to crash that lineup
The Eagles who last won the The much traveled National 160 Top Golfers
league crown In 1949 under Coach League veteran recently took the
Greasy Neale ' artd have gc" d base job away from rookie t T Set o Compete
through four coaches since then Jim Davenport of the San Fran-
thir
have hired white-haired Buck
cisco Giants Jabbo returned to At Philadelphia
Shaw former coach of the San regular spot as a part of
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Francisco 49ers to get them backl Manager Bill Rigney's "play 1em
his "
PHILADLPHIA (UPI) — The
in championship form when they're hot" policy
Professior al Golfers' Assn sets
And they've given him a good Davenport has the glove but
out to find its 1958 champion
right (passing) arm in Norm Van Jabbo has the power—especially
Thursday when about 160 of the
Brocklin the Flying Dutchman by in clutch situations
The Eagles who last won the
league crown in 1949 under Coach
Greasy Neale aod have gone
through four coaches since then
have hired white-haired Buck
Shaw former coach of the San
Francisco 49ers to get them back
in championship form
And they've given him a good
right (passing) arm in Norm Van
Brocklin the Flying Dutchman by
way of the Los Angeles Rams
With these two old pros under
new colors McNally speaks in
superlatives about the coming sea-
son "Buck is an astute and imagina-
tive coach who will be able to
mold a title contender and we
are giving him the btst we can
get to work with" says McNall-:
Von Brocklin who three times
paced the league in passing and
was the fourth-ranked aerialist
last season is regarded as the
key man in the Eagle plans
There is also a top rookie crop
led by the No 1 draft choice
1Walt Kowalczyk of Michigan State
In addition there are service
returnees in Bob Pellegrini the
All-America lineman from Mary-
'land and defensive back Lee
Silver Bat Given
Williams Plate
King Last Season
BOSTON (UPI)—Ted Williams
Saturday was presented a gleam-
ing silver bat emblematic of the
1957 American League batting
title
The Boston Red Sox slugger
won the title at the age of 39 with
a 388 mark American League
President Will Harridge made the
presentation in a brief ceremony
before Saturday's Red Sox-White
Sox double-header
The full-size bat officially called
the John A (Bud) Hillerich Me-
morial Award but better known
as the Louisville Slugger Award
was given by John A Hillerich
Jr head of the Hillerich and
Bradsby Co major league bat-
making firm in Louisville Ky
Hillerich is a son of the founder
It was the first time Williams
had received the silver bat award
but the fifth time he has won the
league batting title The silver bat
award was established in 1949
Ted who turns 40 Aug 30 holds
a 350 lifetime average and is
currently hitting 310 in his flthl
season in the major leagues His
388 mark of last year was the
highest in the majors since Wil-
liams hit 406 in 1941
Swede Johansson
Ring Choice Today
GOTHENBURG Sweden WM'
—Ingemar Johansson the Swede
who holds the European heavy-
weight championship is heavily
favored to defeat Heinz Neuhaus
of Germany in their 10-round ncn-
title bout Sunday
Johansson wants to win to set
the stage for fights in the United
States But Neuhaus has some
important advantages He is more
experienced has a longer reach
F4
'id probably will weigh about 16
pounds more than the Swede
Neuhaus is expected to scale
about 216 pounds and Johansson
200
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BY A HEAD OF HA1R—Lockg eying Josephine Spencer
clears the bar with something to spare The Bedford Hills
N Y 15-year-o14 is one of the country's superior girls in
the running high jump and seems to be headed for the big time
"Yeah I'm gettin' my hits now"
Jablonski grunted Saturday "I'm
hittin' through those holes Before
I was hittin' right at somebody
and makin the infielders look like
a bunch of heroes"
Ray is an avowed foe of the
warm bench
"I'd rather play or go some
place else-where they'll let me"
he had said early this season
when Davenport was sparking at
third "Otherwise when It comes
time to talk about salary an
owner can say 'hell we're cutting
you down What did you do last
year?"
He did a lot on July 5 driving
three of the Giants five runs in
against St Louis with a home
run triple and double
"Yeah that wasn't too bad"
Jablonski agreed "It takes a
while to get your eye back if
you've only been looking at bat-
ting practice pitches"
Yank Netters in
Toronto Victory
TORONTO (UPI) — The United
States clinched its American Zone
Davis Cup semifinal series against
Canada Saturday when Barry
Mackay and Sammy Giammalva
defeated Bob Bedard and Don
Fontana 6-1 13-11 6-4 in doubles
The doubles win followed vic-
tories by Mackay and Whitney
Reed of Alameda Calif in the
opening singles matches and gave
the American team an unbeatable
3-0 lead in the best-of-five series
The final singles matches Mon-
day will pit Bedard against Mac-
kay and Paul Willey of Vancouver
against John Douglas Stanford
football player
Decision Nears in
Dodger Park Issue
LOS ANGELES (UPI)—The Los
Angeles Dodgers will know Mon-
day whether their contract with
the city for Chavez Ravine stands
up in court
Superior Court Judge Arnold
Praeger said he would announce
his decision on the validity of the
contract at that time He took
under advisement two taxpayers'
suits against the deal last June 21!
The suits contend there are
flaws in the contract and that the
city has no legal right to transfer
169 acres in the ravine to the
Dodgers because of "public pur-
pose" deed restrictions
WINS IOWA CROWN
FORT DODGE Iowa (UPI) —
Jack Rule of Waterloo won the
Iowa amateur golf tournament
here Saturday with a I-up "sudden
death" victory over Bud McCar-
dell of Newton on the 38th hole'
Mc Carden just missed tying the
hole whet his putt rimmed the
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160 Top Golfers
Set To Compete
At Philadelphia
PHILADLPHIA (UPI) — The
Professioral Golfers' Assn sets
out to find its 1958 champion
Thursday when about 160 of the
sport's monied gentry tee off at
suburban Llanerch Country Club
This year's 40th annual tourna-
ment—which ends next Sunday
barring a playoff has reversed
the National Open pattern by
changing from match to medal
play for the 72-holes
Defending champion Lionel he-
bert figures his chances of repeat-
ing are better at medal although
he will be bucking a 20-year jinx
The last repeater was Denny
Shute who won in 1936 and 1937
Tournament officials believe
medal scores will provide greater
public interest paying off in in-
creased attendance
Playing 18 holes a day the field
will be pared to 90 after 36 holes
and 60 after M holes Sunday will
see the championship decided
unless there is a tie after 72 holes
In that event there will be a
playoff the following day
The year's top money winners
among the entries are paced by
Arnold Palmer who through the
National Open had won more than
$22400 and include Ken Venturi
Bill Casper Frank Stranahan
Billy Maxwell and Julius Boros
National Open champion Tommy
Bolt will be trying to join the
ultra-exclusive club of Ben Hogan
and Gene Sarazen—the only golf-
ers ever to win the Open and
PGA in the same year Sarazen
turned the trick in 1922 Hogan
in 1948
Athletics Leading as
Downpour Stops Play
BALTIMORE (UPI) — A pro-
longed thundershower forced post-
ponement of the game between
the Kansas City Athletics and the
Baltimore Orioles Saturday in the
last half of the fifth inning with
the A's holding a 2-1 lead
After a wait of an hour and six
minutes the game was called and
will be replayed in its entirety at
a later date
The A's had scored the tie-
breaking run in the top half of
the fifth on a triple by Harry
Chiti and a sacrifice fly by pitcher
Murry Dickson With one out and
a runner on first in Baltimore's
half of the fifth the rain which
had been falling since the third
inning forced a halt
The Orioles had scored a run
in the first inning but the A's
tied the score against left-hander
Jack Ilarshman in the third when
Joe De Maestri singled and scored
on a double by Bill Tuttle
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