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then moved ahead in the sixth on) a walk to Baumholta, a single ‘hy Ransom Jackson -which sent Baumholtz to third and a long fly by Fondy. { " Peewee Reese scored for the Dodgers in the first when he. walked, reached second on Billy! Cox’ single. and went the rest of | the way on Fondy’s error, a wild throw into center field. Duke Snider singled and Andy Pafko tripled in the eighth for) the ‘other Dodger rup. BROOKLYN CHICAGO Rees i 5

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Field & Stream

By ALL McOLANE Fishing ‘Editor

| WALKER CAY in the Bahamas is one of the world’ 8 best fishing spots. Like any other arena of this caliber, it has much to recommend it besides the fish, My gudie took me out in a glass-bottomed boat one and as my lure dropped through the water, he told me what kind of fish the bait was passing, how big it was, and whether I should let the lure sink further for a more de-

13-year-old native boy who had more savvy than a Harvard Ph. D. The peculiar coral formations and lack of fishing pressure have made this area a fantas- » "tic fishing spot. I. spent my time standing in the bow of. an inboard casting a spinning lure ahead of the boat. ; Te object 1s to get the lure ahead of the boat, let. ting it sink, and by the time the boat is over the bait, you can reel straight up and see the fun. My quota in a half hour was six yellowtail snapper (one of the best eating fish in the ocean), two Sorseeye jacks, and a big old mutton snapper. Then I hooked a yellowtail of about three pounds, and suddenly a giant grouper detached himself from the coral and lazily cruised up to swallow my fish.

FOR 20 "minutes I wotked the rod frantically, trying to loosen the yellowtail from ‘the grouper, or the grouper from the bottom. The grouper must have decided that my fish wasn’t worth the -effort, and went off to get one of his own, These big grouper, incidentally, will take any kind of an artificial lure, and even though most of them are far too heavy to handle, it's fun to think about.

n » YOU COULD look down and see horse-eye jack, yellowtail, gray snapper, mutton and mangrove snapper, amberjack, | grouper and a string of barracuda. As the boat moved on, we

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clear and deceptively deep. Walker Cay is isolated, yet it's easy to reach. A 45-min-ute plane ride . from West Palm Beach puts you atop a 90-acre coral island. There's no such thing as is high for the Bahamas, with an elevation of about 80 feet. The rates, on the other hand, are comparatively low. Dishes like Bahamian fish pie, conch fritters and crawfish salad are

» s » ASIDE FROM the reef fishing, there's top draw big-game fishing, and plenty of bonefish on the flats. If you stay long get soaked in

ogy (shell collecting), which we learned under the tutelage of a

A's Beat White Sox, 7-1

By United Press" Fain, Majeski, Kell and Astroth PHILADELPHIA, May 3—Left- added the Athletics’ last two runs hander Alex Kéllner pitched a in the eighth inning. three-hitter for his first victory CHICAGO PHILADELPHI of the season today as thé Ath- AB letics defeated the White Sox, Fexss 3 7-11. | Robnsn,1b Kellner,” who had lest thres| SliRre 3b straight games, struck out four, Coleman.rt walked two and did not lose his! Zariita. rf shutout until the ninth. | Busby, ef

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{tured the Olympic 190-pound championship. He formerly was a |star at the University of Minne|sota.

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PHILADELPHIA ST. LOVIS Ixags ingon; Majeski ned i ‘Win NIHSC Meet a FAIN STARTED the rally by |!" anky,?h rawing a base on balls. Hank fl > ON BALLS—Kellner 2 Rogsvin 3| Bomua.ss MISHAWAKA, May 3 (UP)—| |Majeski singled and the bases be-| “er x bE Hammond's Wildcats edged came filled when Robinson tun-| i Vin Tie inning. of take, of NTHSC rival East Chicago Wash- bled Everett Kells bunt. Joe Bi sal Fa Rorovin 1 Bisive ington today, 34 to 31, to'win the |Astroth’s single scored -Fain and} and: 4 of Judson © @ and 0; off Kellner Bover.p Northern Indiana high school Majeski and Kell tallied after] WINNING PITCHER—Keilner (1-3). conference track and field cham-|Elmer Valo flied out. | UMPIRES Papparelin. MeGewsn: Nivm pionship. Four successive singles by] ible. ATTENDANCE Totals ia Elkhart’s Rast as champs hth. were third with 27 points, and deo Tor Brews Tn’ fending titlist Ft. Wayne North was fourth with 26. Gary Froebel and La Porte tied for fifth with 17, No records were set, but two "a BASES at oon A Phila were equalled. Elkhart won the ia ON BALLS—ORf Drews 8 oft mile relay in 3:31.9 and Whiting’s’ *¥Fhikeovrs_s, 1 Drews 6, by Boyer 2. Jim Stone grabbed the 120-yard Komisziy ¥ Drews 6 in 7 innings; off thigh hurdles in 114.9. Hammond's UNS—Drews 3/1:32.8 in the 880-yard relay

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Keeps Net Title

BOURNEMOUTH, England, [May 3 (UP)—Doris Hart ot! {Miami retained her British Hard {Court Tennis Championships to{day with a 6-4, 6-3, victory over Shirley Fry of Akron, O. 0.

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440, Hartung.rf bens 3 do; 6 Eo J Poem, 8, a Recover A WEST LAFAYETTE, May 3—|t t 4 X ni Soil fod hl 420 Je eT [Morgan Ohio state's defending Big. 10 (oAttern BD Douhd--o ie ‘3.80; & « 3.08, Golf champions took top honors|Bsnin tied Guarasci 77 eg i. Finglh. AN, 33 idl BS FATS Bia "tor Lammers in a three-way dual Meet here t0-| tated JR het (Purdie) ale” to be oH Great “Fun © an Seo : 30 Morgan flied out for Peterson in ninth.|day featured by a hole-in-one by|Dunisp 76 fPurdus) ites smi Minnessolls . L 2% e8—3/Bob Denning, Purdue Sophomore. Norton 77 (Purdue) 2 to 1 \ The Buckeyes evened matters Mosning Rurdus 21. ue 31, lows 11 “RE hs ian Kuikow.|fOT the season with ue by fg ber Jo (Pardue: 2 to 1. Barton — . upsetting the Boilermakers 191478 (lo elfen jog Bohning or Aue) a to 18% and swamped Iowa 28% 1 (Purdue to 7%. The Boilermakers, who

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