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Cmtirat Fttss Sports Editor A NEW COACH, Charley Winner, and a physically-fit quarterback, Charley Johnson, «ive the 8t Lenta Cardtnals an optimlstte outlook ttls aeaaon nftar a M aailc In 1MB. The Garda who opened with n 20-10 eachlMtion victory over the near Atlanta Falcons with Johnson throw tog a 27-yard ♦jumfcan— pass to Jackie Smith, the t'4-’ tight end, are lookkig for an the Unchecking department. Johnson had surgery on his light shoulder. Behind him are the hUtdevcn, Buddy Humphrey and TOrry NefSinger with Iowa’s Gary Snook the top draft choice. More depth coaid cocao to the running game with Johnny Roland of Roy Shtfors of Utah State only recently joining the teem. Willis Crenshaw and Prentice Gautt are back as runners and Sonny Randle returns as a fine receiver. Defensive secondary is good but lost is 286-pound Her* eld Luces, from Michigan State, who decided he wouldn’t play this year. Jim Bakken, who scored 96 prints as n kicker last year, two fMd goals in the anhlMtton game.

California Swimming Team Sets Four New National Records Sun.

LINCOLN, Neb. UPI—American swimmers—led by a golden crew et teen-agers from California — shattered four world records Sunday to put n sensational BiHehifig touch on the 16th National AAU swimming and diving championships. Nine world records, 16 American marks and 22 meet records Were smashed during the unprecedented four-day assault on tee record book. One world and three V. 8. records were equalled.

•Tt was one of the greatest swimming and diving meets ever staged anywhere in the world!” an excited William Upman, National Amateur Athletic union chairman from Los Angeles, exclaimed as the competition came to a dose Sunday night. The record-smashing looked like tela: Women’s 200-meter backstroke, Karen Muir, 13, Republic of South Africa, 2:26.4.

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LL World Series Starts Tuesday WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. UPI— Four teams from the United States and four foreign entries make up the field for the 20th annual Little League World Series which opens Tuesday. Sacramento, Calif., plays Windsor, Ontario, in the first game, and Houston, Tex., meets Monterrey, Mexico, in the sec- . end game of a doubleheader. Kankakee, HL, takes on West New York, N. J., Wednesday and Wayakama, Japan, plays ~ tee Rhine Mina, U. S. Air Force Base of Germany. The survivors of Tuesday’s games play in one semifinal game Thursday, and the winners of Wednesdays games play in the other. Friday is ndd open for a rain date. The championship game, which will be telecast nationally (ABC) Is scheduled for 2 p. m. EDT Saturday.

NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. GB FltUbursh 72 50 .560 s«a Francisco 73 51 .489 Lot Angeles 69 53 .566 3 Philadelphia 67 57 .540 « St. Louis 63 60 .512 0* Cincinnati 60 63 .466 12* Atlanta 66 63 .464 13 Houston 55 68 .447 17* New York 55 69 .444 18 Chlcsgo 41 80 .336 30* AMEBIC AN LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Baltimore 80 43 .650 Detroit 67 55 .549 12* Cleveland 66 59 .528 15 Minnesota ............. 66 59 .528 15 Chlcsgo 65 60 .520 16 California 61 63 .492 It* New York 56 69 .446 25 Washington 56 72 .436 26* Kansas City 54 71 .432 27 Boston 64 74 M2 20* YESTEBDAY’S BESULTB PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE San Diego at Tulsa, (postponed rain) Tacoma 12-3. Seattle 0-4 Portland 4. Vancouver 3 INDIANAPOLIS 6. Oklahoma City • Denver 6-3, Phoenix 3-4 Spokane 4-3, Hawaii 0-2 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 6-5, Philadelphia 5-1 Pittsburgh 8, Chicago 1 Houston 11, Cincinnati 0 Los Angeles 4. St. Louis 1 San Francisco 6, Atlanta 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 6. Baltimore 4 Chicago 3, Cleveland 3 Washington 7, California 4 New York 7, Kansas City 3 Boston A Minnesota 4 TODAY SCHEDULE PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE INDIANAPOLIS at Denver (night) Oklahoma City at San Diego (night) Phoenix at Tulsa (night) Portland at Vancouver (night) Only Games Scheduled

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Men’s 400-meter freestyle, Olympic champion Don Schollander, 20, Santa Clara, Calif., 4:11.6. Men’s 200-meter freestyle, Schollander, 1:56.2 Women’s 200 - meter freestyle, Pokey Watson, 16, Santa Clara, 2:10.5. Men’s 400 - meter individual Medley, Dick Roth, 19, Santa Clara, 4:47. Men’s 1500 - meter freestyle, Mike Burton, 19, Sacramento, Calif., 16:41.6. Women’s 1500 - meter freestyle, Patty Caretto, 15, Carmichael, Calif., 18:12.9. Men’s 200 - meter individual medley, Greg Buckingham, 21, Santa Clara, 2:12.4. ' Women’s 200 - meter individual medley, Claudia Kolb, 16, Santa Clara, 2:27.8. Martha Randall, 16, Philadelphia, Pa., tied her world mark of 4:38 in the women’s 400meter freestyle. .

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Mickey Wright Wins Open Western Golf Tournament

MUKWONAOO, Wi*. UPI — Mickey Wright didn’t have to take a philosophy course back at school to learn teat tee rich get richer. Simple mathematics told her today after her ana-stroke victory in the 37te annual Women’s Western Open golf tournament, despite n three-week layoff, that the 9L600 first place prise was peanuts compared with the |10,000 pqt of gold she earned a

Enters Tourney ANDERSON, Ind. UPI — Claudia Mayhew, 17, Carmel, who won tee UBGA Junior Girls National golf championship at Pittsburgh Saturday, will go after her fourth straight Indiana Junior title today. Miss Mayhew defeated Kathy Ahem of Dellas, Tex., 3 and 2 for the national title at the Longue Vue Country dub in Pittsburgh. The Hoosier high school senior was 1964 Indiana Women’s golf titliet Her chief competition in the 27-girl field should be Carmen Piasecld of South Bend, who has been runner up in tee Junior to Miss Mayhew for tee past two years.

shot at in the 332,000 Women’s World Series of Golf starting Sept. 1 at Springfield, Ohio. Miss Wright, who conceded that the World Series was the incentive for her victory Sunday, picked up her third Western title in five years with a final round 76 and a four-round total of 302. She beat back challenges from Australian Margie Masters, who threatened the upset of the tqur, and veteran Jo Ann Prentice, who lost the title on the final hole. Miss Wright, 31, Dallas, had led the first two days of the Western, but fell one stroke behind Miss Prentice in the third round. "That was the incentive,” said Miss Wright. "All of us were looking ahead to the World Series.” Miss Prentice, S3, a native of Birmingham, Ala., won 31,100 to share second place money with Miss Masters, 31, Victoria. Kathy Whitworth, 26, San Antonio, Tex., who had been seeking a record-tying fourth consecutive victory, finished fourth with a 304 total on a final round 77, good for 3800. She is the tour’s leading money winner this year with more than 323,000.

National Foods Defeats Morrison National Foods, scoring 2 runs in the bottom of the 7th inning, Friday evening, defeated Morrison’s Tire 5 to 4 at Robe-Ann Park field. Each team has one defeat in the double elimination tournament with the deciding game being played tonight at 8:00 p. m. National Foods took the lead in the bottom of the first inning by scoring one run on 2 singles and a force out. They scored 2 more in the bottom of the third when Jim Jones homered with one on. Morrison’s tied the score in the 5th, with 2 out, a walk, single, another walk, and 2 singles produced 3 runs. Morrison’s took the lead in the 6th, when a walk, strike out, single, passed ball and a sacrifice fly scored the lead run. Then, in 'the bottom of the 7th, a walk, 2 bunt singles, passed ball scored the tying run, and then an error let in the winning run. Morrison’s 000 0316—4 8 2 N’tl. Foods 102 000 2—5 5 0 Don Walton and Dave Walton; England and Clary.

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BOSE BOWL FEAT - ANN HARBOR, Mich. UPI — The Michigan Football team, playing without a substitute In

the 1902 Boat Bowl game against Stanford, gained 1,463 yards to chalk up n 49-0 victory.

GROUND GAINERS NORMAN, Okla. UPI — The 1956 Oklahoma football team averaged more yards gained on the ground (391.0) than any other major college football team.

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