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Palmer BowsTo Kel Nagle In Canadian OpenTourney

_ MONTREAL UPI — Arnold Palmer, the man who invented golf's garrison finish, has been out-charged again, this time by Australian Kel Nagle. Palmer, the 34-year-old fourtime Masters champion who ‘•really wanted" a repeat in the s Canadian Open golf champion-

H##sier Girl Sels New Horseshoe Kinder Kecord

THE BANNER Lonz ° Receives Letter From Maw About Local Softball

GREENVILLE, Ohio UPI

ship that brought him his first „ T , * 0 . Sue Gillespie, 17, Portland, Ind.,

pro victory nine years ago, m

stead found himself a bridesmaid for the fourth time this year as Nagle closed with a

rush Sunday to capture ' $50,000 tournament.

The 43-year-old

recorded the highest percentage of ringers ever thrown by a woman in the World Horshoe Pitching Tournament Sunday. She qualified in 97-degree heat by making 83 ringers in

Australian. 100 shoes thrown for a point

the

Tribe Defeats Denver In 11 - Inning Battle

Coaching Clinic Opens Aug. 10th

INDIANAPOLIS UPI —Hitting when it counted most plus steady relief pitching gave Indianapolis two Pacific Coast

BLOOMINGTON. UPI — The League baseball victories in 16th annual Indiana High competition with Denver over

Minnie Minoso's first homerun of the year.

My dearest son Lonzo,; — Such a nice letter I've not never got from you sense you left home. It shur brung back old memories. Don’t ferget-yer Maw was brung up in Beankuckle an didn’t go home to retire til three years ago. I’ve seen lots of them fellers play j rite out at the Robe-Ann. Course that was fore they had a swimmin hole out there an the likes a that. Why that boy that sells the pop — I new his daddy when he wuz

Surging White Sox Whip Senators Twice

By United Pres* International

The Chicago White Sox may have negotiated two of the best

“sleeper” deals of 1964.

School Athletic Association the weekend.

who won the 1959 British and total of 259. The previous high CO achmg clinic opens Aug. 10

1960 Australian titles, pocketed was 81 ringers, set 31 years 13 with tw0 col j ege coaches capped by Jim Hicks whQ a , so Hobaugh relieved starter $,.500 — his biggest single pay- ago. of national reputation high- slammed a homerun , gave Indi _ Dave Debusschere Saturday day _ by following up Satur- Miss Gillespie was the 1962 lighting ^0™. anapolis an 11 - inning. 5-4 win. after Debusschere surrendered them other day's record-equalling 66 with a women's champion when she B ob Devaney, coach of Ne- ~ ’ ’ '

four-under-par 67 to “kangaroo was not yet 15. braska’s Big Fight and Orange hop” over the U.S. fairway Kurt Day, Frankfort. Ind., Bowl champions in 1963. and p itch mg by Ed king by two strokes. who had 555 points by hitting Vic Bubas, who took Duke to i

In the Sunday tilt, the game j es ^ a fritter- Land, time does Manager A1 Lopez decided to was tied up in the seventh when ^ ow them fellers dressed take a chance with veteran Indianapolis’ Jim Koranda hit a in £ reen with Old Toppers on SO uthpaw Don Mossi in spring homerun. All of Denver’s runs their shirts must be fledglins. training although the grapevine came in the second inning off ^ one 0 them names do I recol- was sa ying his arm was dead.

Sunday, a string of singles starter Bob Locker.

on the basis of steady relief Lou Klimchock. two of them by

Hobaugh and ; Klimchock.

nant race.

Bulldog Jim Bouton fired his second consecutive shutout, a three-hitter blanking of Minnesota. as Hector Lopez accounted for both Yankee runs with an infield out and his eighth homer. Bouton, in winning his 12th game aginst eight losses, struck out five, including Tony Oliva twice, as he stopped the

men s qualifier. He qualified tourney, will lecture on their

than $22,000. was his first in a PGA-sponsored event and also made him the oldest Canadian Open winner in the 60-year history of the event. For Palmer, it was another setback in a year that has seen him victimized several times by the closing charge he made so

famous.

Palmer, who began the final day. day tied for the lead with exMarine Bill Collins and 21-year-old sophomore pro Ray Floyd, j “got started” with birdies on j two of the final three holes. By ? then, however, he needed a! shadow garrison finish to offset and earlier slump and recap- j ture second place from Floyd

and Dan Sikes Jr.

Saturday. | specialties.

Joe Foster, Omaha, Neb., and four-day clinic at Indiana Virgil Huffman, Poineta, Ind., University here will spend tw r o tied for 208 for top in the men s da y S discussing football and senior division, 60 years of age then two days on basketball, and over. Other speakers on football in-

Championship play begins c i ude phn Dickens of Indiana SALEM, UPI — Parnelli Wednesday evening with the University, Tommy Mont of De- Jones, in a car owned by his women s event and the men pamv University, former arch-rival on the championship swing into title action Thurs- Maryland head coach, and John car circuit, had it all has way

Hanzaruk. whose Elkhart team Sunday, winning the 30-lap captured the mythical state i sprint car feature and setting a

high school title last year. heat record here.

Others on basketball include The Torrance, Calif., speed- ! Branch McCracken. lU's dean j ster won pole position in a car i of Big Ten coaches; Bob | owned by Indianapolis 500-mile Straight, Huntington, and Mar- race champ A. J. Foyt. Hous- wor j d s

lect — but they mus be good

ball players—and they must Then three weeks ago

a been to keep that close to Pale H °se acquired first base- hitting streak of the leagues fellers. Is that man Bill Skowron in a waiver leading batter at 17 games.

Saturdav^the margin' was 9-6 homerunT bToon Buddi7and Chadd boy a basketball player? deal that involved four players. The Orioles won their 26th Saturday, the margin was 9 b, homeiuns by Don Buddin and seen hls name Both figured in Sunday’s 2-1 one - run game of the year on

afore. Bein way like this I and 3-1 doubleheader sw'eep of eighth inning doubles by Jackie don’t keep up with gossip back Washington that moved Chi- Brandt and Norm Siebern. The there cago to within one-half game Birds now trail the Yankees by Son. you brung tears to my ‘rf N « w Y ° rk al ' d Baltimore in five percentage points for first tired ol eyes. Why I remember the li e ht Ammcan League r, ’ a “;

Parnelli Jones Captures Salem Sprint Car Race

Bears Prepare For All-Star Game Friday

Amick Cracks Speed Record, Wins Feature WINCHESTER, Indiana - Hoosier driver sped to

when them old striplings with more fire than a sow with new pigs, used ter be, Lonzo. when everybody that wanted to see | a ball game in Beankuckle had to go real early — then you had to sit out there whur them fellers hit them home runs. Them was the days. Lonzo. Land O'Goshen, Beankuckle was famous all over cause they had good teams. One year they played in a National tournament and almost one. You j ask some folks in town they’ll j tell you. Lonzo, best you git

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RENSSELAER, Ind. UPI — The Chicago Bears worked for I 1 - hours Sunday In 100-degree

temperatures.

Option Pfister

ion Crawley, Lafayette, coaches ton, Tex., who was in Europe of the runnerup and champion It was the first time this year teams in the 1964 Indiana prep Jones took the wheel of a sprint tourney. | car in competition. He was never behind in the race as about

! 5,000 sweltering fans endured 97-degree heat to watch him

Coach George Halas spared his players contact work, but drilled them on timing, execu-

KANSAS CITY UPI The ^j 0n 0 f pi a y S an d passing. Kansas City Athletics have op- - Halas said that starting to-

tioned pitcher Dan Pfister to day the S q Uad w ill hold one DETROIT UPI

Dallas of the Pacific Coast workout a day in preparation son, Kokomo, Ind., was in was second; Bud Tinglestad, League and replaced him with for the College All - Star game eighth place today at the half- Dayton, Ohio, third; Jud Larrighthander Ken Sanders Friday night. Until now the way point of the $27,500 Detroit son, Kansas City, Mo„ fourth;

Kokomo Man In Eighth Place Mon.

record in qualifica- j there again. It gives lions and went on to capture the grownups a lot o fun to the feature race in the sprint watch and kept the kids of n car program at Winchester the street. The town wuz reSpeedway yesterday. i spected fer it, too. Why I re-

i member one game whur one

Red Amick, Muncie, quali- 0 f b j g businesses in town fied on the half mile paved pj a y ed together. If’n that Hill

collect the $950 first prize of oval with a one-lap clocking feller is who j think he is

Don John-

the $5,000 purse.

Don Branson. Champaign, HI.,

of 17.47 seconds, equal

he pitched a heap site of ball.

103.03 miles an hour. He trim- We caIled him by ‘.snooks’* — med 0 4 seconds off the prev- j lad a COU pj e G f brothers (Crow ious international standard set and jjorum). He wuz tuf. Why

at M inchester by Gordon John- j gaw a g ame W hur he and a

brought up from Birmingham. wor i d football champs had been Open of the Professional Bowl- and Marion Andretti, Nazareth, cock, Hastings, Mich., only two fe i ler named Tarz Beaman

working out twice daily. e rs Association. Pa., fifth.

SOVIET TRACK STAR Galina Popova shows she's not afraid of the big bad wolf in a visit to Disneyland at Anaheim. Calif., before the U. S.-Soviet track meet July 25-26 in Los Angeles. Looking on is Pinochio.

Santana Wins BADEN-BADEN. Cermaby Lennie Boyer Signs UPI — Spain's Manuel San- ST. LOUIS IT*! — Shorttana downed Ronald Barnes of stop Lennie Boyer, younger Brazil, 6-3, 6-3, in the men’s brother of the Yankees’ Clete singles finals of the Baden-Ba- and the Cardinals’ Ken, has den international tennis tourna- signed a contract with St. ment Sunday. | Louis.

ers Association.

Johnson had 6,872 pins, 328; back of the leader. Jim St. John, San Jose, Calif. The 16 finalists play eight more games

tonight.

weeks ago.

pitched agin each others

MickleyHits 155 In Drags

Robert Mickley of Hunting-

Dempsey Cancels

Engagements; Exam Today

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Speedy Scot Ready WESTBURY, N. Y. UPI — |

Speedy Scot, who earned a rec- j

ord $95,690 in his last start, will compete is the $50,000 American Trotting Champion-

ship at Roosevelt Raceway Aug. 3:11 6 ' breaking the old record

Jones set an 8-lap record in Amick also won a heat race w *nt 13 endmgs Ccore uz 3-2. j tl.e first heat with a time of and then captured the 30-lap Some of them other fellerS I

2:26.2, eclipsing the old mark of feature race by the margin Giddings - Johnson — Andes x^ooerv micaiey 01 numu.g-j NEW YORK UPI - Jack 2 28 3 set last year by Bran- of half a straightaway. Sam played in that game. Is that ton, Ind., continued his domin- Dempsey, who has canceled son Other heat'winners wore Sessions, Nashville, Mich., was Cook boy Ernie Cook? Re- ation of the Indianapolis Race- al , engag e m ents because of a Johnny Rutherford. Fort second, with Jim McCune, To- member him well. That Cromer way Park drag strip yesterday heart allm ent, is scheduled for Worth, Tex., and Arnie Knep- ledo, Ohio, third, and Dick Good, feller tnust a been frum out a when he again picked off top a “thorough heart examinaper, Be’leville, 111. Mishawaka, fourth. the territory. Don t know no eliminator honors. tion” today, he announced yesIn the semi-feature of the U.S An estimated crowd of Cromers round there, but there Mickley, driving his 1959 terday.

watched the Interna- wuz a fellow what wuz at all Oldsmobile powered A set drag-

Auto Nolan Mich.,

Cub-sanctioned event, 5,000

Johncock, Hastings, tional Motor Contest Associaset a 10-lap record of tion program.

the games rootin’. Seems like ster, turned Raceway's quarterhis name was Chaneys. Didn't mile strip at 9.44 seconds for a

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AMERICAN LEAGUE 1st Game Chicago 011 000 000 — 2 Wash. 000 100 000 — 1

Detroit Cleveland 1 Kansas City 0 Washington

51 57 .472 15>2 47 58 .448 18 40 65 .381 26 41 69 .373 26

2nd Game Chicago 100 002 000 — 3 Wash. 001 000 000 — 1

Balt. K. City

121 300 010 — 8 151 111 400 000 — 7 13 3

Bbston 010 000 000 —1 5 1 Los Ang. 100 000 001 — 2 12 2

N. York 000 100 100 — 2 9 0 Minn. 000 000 000 — 0 3 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. GB. Philadelphia 60 42 .588

Driver-trainer Ralph Baldwin of ^ Iuncie in 196 1-

accepted an invitation to race

the Castleton Farm trotter in Sandy Stephens Cut

the Roosevelt classic Sunday

after Speedy Scot scored a one- TORONTO Sandy

length victory in the RealizaI tion trot Saturday night.

of 3:16.88 set by Dick Pratt Aussies Win Doubles,

MEXICO CITY — Roy Emerson and Fred Stalle out-

wear out his pants a slidin. though. Son if’n ye can do it I hope ye can get a job at that there newspaper. Cause it can help

San Francisco 60 45 .571

Cincinnati Pittsburgh Milwaukee St. Louis Los Angeles Chicago Houston New York

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TORONTO — Sandy Ste- _ phens, All-American quarter- una

back for the University of yesterday Minnesota in 1961, was one of tralia to a

lasted the Mexican pair of An- out that old sport — it’s a small tonio Palafox and Rafael Os- town sport you know — In my

18-16, 7-9, 5-7, 6-4, 10-8 day it was golden— you seen and staked Aus- some good ball. Them old Le-2-1 lead in the gion fellers jest got homesick

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57 48 .543 54 46 .540 54 49 .524

54 50 .519 7 51 51 .500 9 49 53 .480 11 46 62 .426 17 34 73 .318 28

In Illinois Meet

GLEN FLORA. HI. UPI — j Ar S ona uts The 15-year-old queen of Indi- Football League.

Davis Cup

ana golfdom, Claudia Mayhew,

: Carmel, who won the Indiana the No. 1 quarterback spot to l Women’s title last week to go Jackie Parker. Karl Swetan, a with her girls' title, returned to rookie from Detroit, is No. 2

1st Game Detroit 001 000 000 — 1 4 1 Cleve. 103 002 OOx —6 12 0

2nd Game, 11 Innings Detroit 000 010 000 00 Cleveland 000 000 100 01 — 2 no

16 1

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Western Division W. L. Pet. GB.

64 46 .582

San Diego Portland

Tacoma Spokane Seattle Hawaii

1 the firing line today. She and Gaile Burnell, 17, Lafayette, were entered in qualifications for the Women’s Western Golf Association junior championship here.

65 48 .575 57 50 .533 r.6 56 .505 55 55 .500

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Greatest Team

LOS ALTOS, Calif. UPI —

nine players cut yesterday American Zone from the roster of the Toronto semifinals. of the Canadian The Austrailian doubles vic-

tory put the pressure on Mexico in today’s final two singles

The release of Stephens gave niatc . hcs ^ the bcst three . of _

five series.

Osuna, the reigning U.S. singles champ, is scheduled to meet Emerson, generally regarded as the world’s No. 1 amateur, in one match and Stolle is expected to play the veteran Palafox in the other.

a top speed of 155.17 miles per hour. Bob Martin, driving the Jerry Alderman 1964 Ford Fairlane, won the round robin match race between the four top stock cars with a speed of 120.32 mph.

The former heavyweight champion, 69, said the heart condition was caused by a recent severe “attack” of bronchitis, “which kept me cooped up for two weeks.” His wife, Deanna, explained: “Jack coughed so much and so violently that it affected his heart. His doctor said the heart was enlarged nearly an

inch.”

Cancelled engagements included an “Eagles” dinner at Denver, Colo.. Aug. 4; a dinner of the “Footpnnters” organization at Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug. 9. and a Boxing Writers’ dinner at LonEng., in early Septem-

and Don Fuell No. 3.

Major Court Tourney

SOUTH ORANGE. N. J. UPI —Arthur Ashe Jr. of Richmond. Va., won his first major grass court tournament yesterday when he beat Clark Graebner of Beachwood, O., 4-6, 8-6, 6-4,

Saratoga's 24-Day SARATOGA SPRINGS.

43 69 .384 24

NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Ang. 100 201 200 — 6 8 Rhila. 010 000 000 — 1 7

, Y. — This historic health resort Jy. Ask them Legion

e me a es wi take the : 6-3, in the finals of the eastern and rac j ng capital will launch they’ll tell you. greatest aquatic team in history grass court championships. ita secon d century of tho-

to the 1964 Olympic games in

U. S. Trot.ter Beats

fer good ball, I bet. They want the town to come back to ball,

I bet. Funny thing. Lonzo.

Them rockets got to the moon — them jets goes round the world in a day — and folks is

upset all over. If’n they’d take yesterday

time to set down at one of them even t.

good old games they’d have to; The five-year-old trotter, enjoy it. If’n more people do owned by Roy Cleveland of that wouldn’t folks git on bet- Camp Hill, Pa., won the first ter ? Be a better world. Son,! heat and was second in the you help them young fellers, I final two heats. He was award-

cause one of these days they’ll ed first place by turning in the Manassa, Colo., June 24, 1895.

be Old Timers — you’ll want best combined closing for two them fond memories to look of the three 1,600-meter heats back on, too. You need them —4 minutes and 9.£ seconds. memories to grow old gracious-

fellers. PAIR WIN NET TITLES

HANOVER, Germany —

MOSCOW UPI — Ajex Hanover, the first United States harness horse to compete in the Soviet Union in 25 years, beat Russia’s best trotters in the Peace Prize ° on '

ber.

At the Colorado Springs affair, Jack was to have been presented with a trophy for “the all - time greatest Colorado - born athlete.” The Manassa Mauler w T as born at

Milw. Chicago

000 100 000—1 8 220 000 Olx — 5 9

its second century of

Eastern Division 10 ine ^ uiympic games in In the women’s final. Billie roughbre d racing today.

W. L. Pet. GB. Tokyo this fall in the wake of Jean Moffitt of Long Beach.

3 Fran. 000 010 010 — 2 8 2

Pitts.

000 000 100 — 1 10 1

Cincy 000 200 020 — 4 St. Louis 211 000 Olx—5

1st Game Houston 103 000 203 — 9 N York 000 103 030—7

6 1 9 2

19 0 13 2

ind Game Houston 000 100 100 — 2 6 0 Nf. York 020 000 20x — 4 9 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. GB. New York 63 38 .624 Baltimore 65 40 .619 Chicago 64 40 .615 U Angeles 56 53 .514 11 BUston 52 54 .491 13Vz \#nnesota 50 55 .476 15

Arkansas 64 44 .593 Oklahoma City 63 49 .563 3 Indianapolis 56 52 .519 8 Denver 57 56 .504 9>i Salt Lake City 45 68 .398 22 Dallas 39 72 .345 26 V£

Sunday’s Results

Indianapolis 5. Denver 4, 11 innings; Salt Lake City 3, Arkansas 1, 1st game, 10 innings; Arkansas 1, Salt Lake City 0, 2nd game, 8 innings; Portland 15, San Diego 2, 1st game; Portland 6, San Diego 4. 2nd game; Tacoma 10, Hawaii 4, 1st game; Hawaii at

. The 24-dav August season you get a job. Mite trv that record-shattering performances Calif., justified her top-seeded starts with the $20.000-added newspaper there, they’re good

in the National AAU combined position by stopping secondmen’s and women's swim meet seeded Nancy Richey of Dallas,

over the weekend. j Tex,, 7-5, 3-6, 8-6.

Mickey Wrijjhl Is Queen Of Pro Lady Golfers

Flash Stakes, a SU-furlong folks, and you do have a gift

race for 2-pear olds. Feature of the meeting will be the $75.000-added Travers Stakes on Aug. 22.

Write again soon, son, and let Margaret Smith of Australia me know how you're doin when | and Cliff Drysdale of South

Africa won the singles titles at an international tennis competition here yesterday. ; Miss Smith defeated Sonia Pachta of Austria 6-0,6-1. Drysdale beat Britain’s Billy

Knight 7-5. 7-5.

NOW SHOWING Putnam County Fair Last Day Sat. Aug. 8th. Reduced Prices Daily

'till 6 P.M.

ter vvritin. Gonna go heat the brick, nites are a little cold up

here. Bye Son. Your lovin’ Maw

WORLD S FINEST

McCarthy Wins Walk

MILWAUKEE UPI

Mickey Wright, the queen of

Tacoma, 2nd game, postponed ladies professional golf, is play-

ing a tournament, the question isn’t who won, but by how much did she lead the other gals in marching off with first

prize money.

The latest tournament in

rain; Spokane 7, Seattle 5, 1st game; Seattle 6, Spokane 4, 2nd game; Oklahoma City 2,

Dallas 0.

KINKS POINT N. Y. — j Chris McCarthy of the Uni-1 versity of Chicago Track Club, a leading Olympic candidate won the 50 - kilometer walk

When Sunday by playing a steady par sponsored by the Walkers 72 game and withstanding a Club of America yesterday at

last-nine challenge from Ruth Jessen to win her eighth tourn-

ament of the season.

Young Angel's Player Likes Catcher's Position

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Monday’s Schedule E San Diego at Tacoma: Hawaii at Spokane; Denver at Indianapolis; Dallas at Okla-

homa City.

Miss Wright, who had led the LPGA in earnings the past three years, brought her total

point was the $12,500 Milwau- for the current tour to $18,912

the U. S. Merchant Marine LOS ANGELES UPI —Most

Academy. McCarthy covered baseball players shudder at the

the distance of about 32 miles thought of being a catcher, but coax the best out of his pitchers.

Bob Rodgers, the able young "I know of no spot I’d rath- | backstop of the Los Angeles er be than behind the plate,”, Angels, says its the most in- he says. "It’s a challenge. 1 teresting position on the team. 11 have to know what pitches to

YOKAHAMA, Japan UPI — Although he still is two call; sometimes I must con-

in 4:44:10.

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