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42j$ec. IV) 'StatesWn, Salem, Ore., Sun., April 21, '57 Fa orgastic 440-Yrd Relay Quarter Timed at 39.9 In Record Smashing Kansas Track Meet . By KIPPEB PATRICK LAWRENCE. Kaa., Apra -Ttxi University's fantastic spriatere bettered their own world' record ia wianlnf the University quarter-mile relay ia M l seccatds today, and art Um tempo for aa all time high assault ea standards a the 12nd aanual Jtansas relayi. The weather, wet and miserable yesterday, cooperated with bright sunshine, and little wind as re cords were set in 11 ef the 17 uni versity, college and Junior college events before 11500 spectators. Three of the marks were set by Texas' relay teams. 7 - The Texas quarter-mile relay effort came a few minutes after a Kansas team had bettered the in tercollegiate record for the 4-mile relay, winning the university class event iq j:S7j. -Whlleea Raws Anchor Texas' 440-yard baton team Wally Wilson, Eddie Seuthera, Hollis Gainey and Bobby Whildea -was clocked three tenths of a second faster thaa the Longhorns' recognized world record of 40.S aeconds for the quarter mile. The mark was art ia the California re lays at Modest ia ,155. A 40 1 effort by Texas la the vent her last year still Is up for approval as a world mark,. . Hal Leaf. Tom Skutka, Jan He well and Jerry McNeal were the Kansas runners who surpassed the intercottefiate 4-mile record of 17:MI set by Michigan In 19SX. Unofficial . breakdown for each mile gave Long a 4:111. Skutka 4:17.1. Howell 4:11.1 and McLean 4:11.1. - v-7 ; vV t'seets Naaaereaa ' . lpseta were numerous hi the individual events. Parry O'Brien, former Southern California ath lete and world record bolder ia the shot put, was defeated m af exhi bition by Kansas' Bill Nieder who made the best heave of his career, S feet S inches. O'Briea got only L ... ' Orlando Hiiley. Oklahoma A k M sophomore, upset Texas' Whil dea in the open 100-yard daih in t.f seconds and came back to win a "special" etntury sprint ia the same time. ; Caaaxberlala haps IT Charles. Hatch of Missouri pulled a mild surpriso b the 120 yard high hurdles by defeating Seuthera of Texas fat 14.1 seconds. Gene O'Connor of Kansas State, who was -shooting for his third straight vcitory here in the 400 meter hurdles, was besten by Kansas freshmaa Cliff Cushmaa in si . Don Stewart, Southern Method dirt's sensational sophomore high unper. won with a Jump of 4 feet inches. . iliMiaiiiiiaijit . (Coat, page 41, eat, 1) g ettfng the Ail-Americaa foot ball star lata the aiat game. .. - i."He' big. fast and strong,'' (Ven sumraarties, "and hex nuts about wrestling anxious to learn. He'll make a dandy when he's had some experience," Big John Should Do Okth in Mat Game Wltte'i local debut last week waul bad for a beginner, sad he learned that wrestler! don't wear ' leather-soled shoes. He slipped and fell aunieroui ' ' times. Hell go at It la the rubber-soled ring shoes hereafter. Even a clout on the eye, delivered by Bull Montana, didn't do other than bring a big smile from tha Oregon " Stater after his Armory sortie. He suffered "shiner" ' because of it, but laughed it off. He knows hell get lots ef those in the rugged mat game. i His ability to wrestle as well as ploy football has set quite a table for VV'itte la Canada next autumn. He has a contract that win permit him to both play for Saskatchewan aad wreitleKand for a Is first year's work In the pay-fer-play sports hell haul down some thing like m,m We'd take a few belts on the eye and wear glass-soled hoes for that kind of loot . . . Three 'Loctf Pilots Booked for 'SW Three of the gents slated to drive la today's - midget auto racing meet at Portland's JsnUen Beach ' arena may be well an In the sports hews a month from new, for Clark (Shorty) Templeman, rBare foot Boh" Gregg and Lea (Lil Abaer) Sutton, all wen known to local Hollywood Bowl rare regulars, have contracted to drive mounts In the Indianapolii "500". That Is, If they caa qualify . . . No reason to think they won't, for all three are very capable pilots . . Fistic whig Carmen Basilio may not appear here in n exhibition after all, unless they can find him an open ' parking lot in which to fight Promoter Tommy Mover had the bun saw oooked for 4-rounder at the Armory May 9, the night after he's to be in Portland for the na tionally televised Johnny Holman Nino Valdes date. But the village Armory Isn't available that night, and tis said the rental fee for the South Salem High Gym is much too much. Ba.tilio'i Portland bout Is set for May 16. You may have to catch him there, ai nothing seems to be open hare when he's available .. . ' Al, Ed Do Fine Pinch-Hitting Job I How's this for a real civil gesture? Local Tidewater Associated dealers' Al Louck and Ed Lewis, hoping to get , ' their .company to install a new public address system at Waters Field,, have taken it upon themselves to under write the complete overhauling of the antiquated "pee-ay" t equipment at the park. The okeh for the new system has been delayed in getting here from the big brass of the Associated outfit So rstiier than be caught short on open- , ing night Thursday, Al and Ed insisted that they be al lowed to put tfre system 1n top shape ... A really fine ' gesture, that, and your Waten Field blah-blah over the pee-ay will be coming to you "through the court ey of your Flylng A dealer.". . . -.v; a Which U a familiar phrase atUched to 'many sports- , casts , ' yexans OCE Sweep s OCC Scries From SOCE (Coat, (real precedlat page) came ia the sixth on successive singles by Ron Owing, Larry Maurer and Dick Nix. Owingi double behind a walk staked SOCE to a 1-0 lead In the first inning of the second game. The Wolves' got it rback In the fourth with two out as Ed Zur- n urn's hump back line single scored BfcKicnan. In the seventh,-Sorenson had beat out an infield hit and Brandt had walked te art Ukt stage for Adams', clutch hit. Freshman Jack Weeks from Sil vertoa kept' three singles scat tered after the first inning to pick up his first victory in the second game. ' ; v.-, " ' "tt the Wolves are scheduled to play Willamette Wednesday after at I Kii aalem.-' ' soca (i TlwtrU N Landrc.a McAvee.l Owl n fa J Kin.r MaurwJ Nuun Jonaa. Seymewr.e niwi,1 a a uaa.l a m e e . Brandt, m A da ma. e Kamray.r . Obern! WoolaejrJ ZurfluehJ Soranaauu s t ! e e e t a a VcKK-hn it SetersardJ Total t I f Total Walked Sat Xiiaa In tth. a 1 1 soca mi em a a oca aw 0M-j Tbeia. Side (J and Sward; Weak Softball Croup Sets Wednesday Meet The Salem Softball Assn. will Id its first ereaniutkmaj meet ing for the coming summer at the Public School Adminutratioa of fice at p.m. Wednesday. Hoyt Cupp. league president. urges all interested sponsors and managers of any group or ergani tatioa desiring to enter teams ia Industrial or Cay league play to attend. , - . The season will start Mondav. vune s. Strand bum soca , io w s 1 4 0 UL a oaa ioa m v 1 T1 and He'll Be After Repeat- o J A , . Bay Hiebert, above, of Dallas Memorial Trophy he won for all opening day victory at '' Hollywood Bowl last year, .and will be out te repeat next v Suaday hea the.1157 auto racing season opens here. , The Capital Auto Racing Assoclatloa S stock hard lops are (f be ia action Suaday afternoon. . . , Local Auto Race Season : Under VViy Next Sunday Auto racing. Its7. ia scheduled to have H first whirl next Sunday afternoon at Hollywood Bowl, promoter Ron Ail of the Valley Sports organisation announced yesterday. And taking over the bowl lor the inaugural will be the Capital Auto Racing AsapjdaUon's . stock hard Wolves Deaf Pilots 76-55 MONMOUTH, April m (Special) The University of Portland cap tured nine first places, including a "quadruple" by sprinter-hurdler George Hiiikbouss. but the Oregon College of Education Wolves, dom inating the field events captured a 7S-H dual track meet victory ever the Pilots here today. The Wolves clinched the victory with a sweep ia both the shot put and JaveliaS Hinkhouse. Scoring J points. took both hurdles races and the lot and 220 yard dashes. The Pilots also bad double winners in Jim Senko, ia the SOO and mile, and Dave Hagaa, la the discus and high Jump. ' John Carpenter tallied U point! for the Wolves en five second place IM. 2, high and low hurdles, and broad jump. H hi lat flame Htnkhouat . Snd Carpmter-OCB, Srd XaufAaaa OCX. Mark: M.I 10: lat Gaoria Hlnkhouaa P. and Carpantar OCX, are wamanji r, ia a Mil: lat Hm Sanke f, Snd Br- rcmnvjM;a n onawii r. mmim. 440: Ut Clark tund - OCK. nd fafnanF P, rd Banaialer OCX. Mark: UJ 1. n lat'Oaarfa Hlnkhouaa- Snd Carpantar-OCK, rd Kaullman OCX. Mark: Ut IM: lit Caorja Hlnkhouaa f. tnd Carpaatar OCX, Srd Bantatar-OCX. auric. M.l aan- 1.1 Jlia Banks V. Snd Kanyna Oi. Ird Jooaa-OCX. Mark: l:0Sd aTTl lat Jim raanant 1. tnd Car- Citar - OCX, M MaratnatU J. rk: XI" 11V . Oiat.: lat Da BaaaiaW.Jnd Ban na r OCX. Srd aalsn-OCI. Mark: "h.V: lrt Dara Rwaa- f. tnd JohnaoB P aad Tuttla OCX, Mark: VauH: lat afarrtaon Bryant OCX. Snd Lund "OCX, Srd Btukajr - P. Shat: lat Ralph Blttir-OCX. tod Bannrr OCX, Srd Crrfcjo-OCX. JavljVat Oarv WtlHama-tXRInd Garrtaan OCX, Ird JCreig -a Mark: laS" 10" S-Mlla: lat Norm aWrraman OCE. Snd Naaa OCX. Ird johaaoa P. Muu'':ia OCB (Kanyon, Jonaa. Banautar. Luadi. Mark: :1J Kcllcy Wins Marathon Go By BOB IOOBING BOSTON. April iti-Confident Johnny Kelley conquered a power, ful forein deletatioa. the sun- baked hills and his own fears to day te become America s first Bostoa A. A. marathon winner ia 11 years. KeUe was timed m i:m.os en route to a 1.000-yard triumph ever Veikke Karvonen of Finland-re garded as the world's No. 1 mara- thoner. The M-year-old grammar school teacher from Groton. Conn., won the race on the aeries ef three, hills ever which be lost te Fin land's AnttJ Viskari a year ago. It alio was the same stretch up which Karvonen wore out Britain' favored Jim Peters for his rsM victory. I ; Baa Own Baee ' Determined to ran his own race today. Kelley refused, te let the Finns dictate the tactics as a year ago.' - Kelley look the lead near we lVmila mark and was In command the rest of the way a he burned up the route in near 70-degree tem perature. ' v He was the nrst American is win the event since his unrelated namesake Johnny Kalley woa in IMS. The elder Kelley. a two- time winaer,' cams b. Uth today. Karvonen wai a distant second ia I S M. He wilted ia the stretch run.' --A' r r t-t-j- Chloa Woo Urn of Korea waa third ia 1.24:M, followed by Olavi Marminoa of FinUnd ia !::. Soong Chil Man of Korea wai three minute back In fifth placa. He was .Clocked In :.. Sisters Coach Movies ; BEND, April ' "slaters High School Coach George Eater today (aid be will become a health and physical education teacher next' fad at the Eugene Junior High School. . holds the Gov. rani Patterson tops,, wnicn pravKnn, apeeu ians with many1 thrill packed shows last seaaoa. . ;'-- ' .- i ' ' S '. The CABA has been meeting reg ularly la recent .weeks, getting lined up tor what aaaodation offi cials fed will be their Vbiggest and beat" campaign. ,More new members have beea , added, mo tored' mounts have been recondi tioned and fnns can , be assured to large entry fields every , time the CARA u booked for a racing Teal tnMJ,;.TA.,.JB,-.;i.y..-j.'.. -v;,a,lC;....-i,7atai,iii Sunday's meet likely win be the only afternoon program of the sea aoa. All plans to switch ever the regular Saturday nights, as ia the past, when the Inaugural Is com pleted.' . ... - - :. . 1 . 1 m -a . ' . . u i uiic aruaia wm mian mi i . J9 p.m.. with regular racing getting on at 1:30. Tjie full field ef en tries will be announced later in the week. -f - - t Feature of the opener will be the Gov. Paul . Patterson Memorial Trophy race, which was woe last year by Ray Hiebert ef DaUas. He will be back to defend his title. Also, winner of . the CARA's speed queen contest, which is now under way, will be announced and crowned during the Sunday r anihill Loses Nomter3-T GASTON. April 20 (Special)- Gaston was held hitless by two Yamhill pitchers, but the Grey hounds took advantage of walks sad errors to defeat the Tigers, 1-1, ia a non-league game here to day., . . ... - , . Ganlfallory threw a no-hitter Friday and Dave Herman and Rollie Morris followed- suit against Gaston, but four walks and an error netted Gaston two run in the second snd another ia thssixtli, - ,' ', Yamhill scored in the seventh on two errors sandwiched around Larry Meadows' single., , Yamhill '".. ,, T ana aftfl ll Gaalan St Ml I 4 Harman, Morrta 14 and aiaadew: Van. Ua and Salifart. NCAA Group Sets Meeting KANSAS CITY. April M IP The National Collegiate Athletic Assn's committee on infractions will open a three-day meeting wt New Or leans Monday. '.':'"., ?i Watte Bycrs, executive director, said the fact-gathering agency for the NCAA's enforcement program will consider several pending cases for presentation to the NCAA coun cil later mis -spring. ' Byers did not list the pending cases. Ha said the four-man com mittee treats sll cases as confi dential until they Are announced by the council. . VdfptckNitten Po,t6-hVictory . FOREST CB0VE. April (Special i-Oregon College of Edu cation defeated Pacific University here today, s-L, ia tennis. 1 Singles results: - Zel Gernhsrt (OCE def. Tom Carmichael t-2, M; Dick Togikawa (PI def. Mur vel Stone !-. M: Bill Ritchey (0CE def. Lea Rubemtein t-t 4; Milt Doumlt 40CE def. Larry Semler s-l, Denny Sperry (0CE def. Bill WMtrnere 7-S. 1-1. . In doubles Gemhart aad Sperry (OCE) def. Carmichael and Togi ksws t-7. t-i; and Ritchey and Doumit OCE. def. Rubensteia'and Semler M. a-a, s-l . - , DeCourcey Offered! J The Dalles Position THE DALLES. April M If) Prineville coach Keith DeCourcey, 0 member of the University of Oregon 1041 Cotton Bowl team, has bees offered the head football coach joh at The Dalles High School, -officials here said yester day. . Littbr 1-up . .-. a 5...-.' .... , . In VcrjDS -Golfffalcot . - Sy BOB MYEBS' . LAS VEGAS. Nov., April (- CaMfornUs Gene Uttler shot a minder par Mi aad lodged a tre mendous bid te capture his third ttraight S40.00S Tournament of Champions golf tournament this cold, windy day.' The iS-vear-old nroesaional from San Diego took command ot me event with a total score ot HI for three rounds, and goes into the fi nal round tomorrow at the Desert Inn Country Club with a one stroke - - - i ... lead. . . . . One shot back at even par 111 for the distance was rookie pro Don January who shot an erratic 71. :, ' :., Tied at ill were Dick Mayer with a ea, and Billy Casper jr. with a 7S...-t -.,!,.. i 4 Two Others Cleee '. - " . Among the other leaders at 111 were two others still in contention. Jimmy Demaret with a 73, and Dow Finsterwald with a 7. January, whose I gave h)m the leaa yesieraay, snoi a at gomg out. Included was an eagle chip shot that traveled some SO feet A back ailment began to hamper January, and it reflected mainly in his putting. He 1-putted three holes on the back nine te staffer ia with a . -, --.' ' Littler, meanwhile, who won the $10,000 top money here in MM and 19SS, moved up to . challenge and then pass January. :- -Drtvlag rmpreved - - '-' ' His driving slump apparently rer. Gene made the tour In rie-to. with only one .missed green and resultant bogey anarring his round.' His longest snot for s birdiedeuce was a measured M feet -Mayer got into the spirit with an eagle three oa the 15th with a SB-foot snot from me eage tne green.- - .-.' ' . - National ' Open -ehampioa Cary Middiecoff, the pre-tn-nament ia vorite. took a n for xW, and Mas ters champion Doug N Ford's 74 gsve him m ' - Four strokes ; on tne pace were Ed FurgoL- with a 70 for ; Billy Maxwell with, a , and Arnold Palmer, co-leader with Furgoi in the first round, with a 74. Tomorrow' final, round, will be televised across the nation by the National Broadcasting Co. from 2, to 1 p nrf PST. This ia the first time the event has been televised. Cougars Belt Huskies 14-3 PIJIXMAN.' Wash.. April V) Washington State batters belted the long ball today in beating Washington 14-1 for a split of a two-game Nortbera Division base ball series. t.,,yf ,-- mrrr-. Dick Windham aiarted thlrig off ia the third inning with a la three runs. Gary Whiting drove ia four more runs .in the fourth with a grand slam home run. Then a home ran to right center by Joe TremBly drove ia three more runs for the Cougars in the four-run seventh. ' aahliunoa - rl II SOX 0 S 1 WSC .1 113 401 41 14 II 4 Wataon, Buna lit natmar tat ana raav. Waltars : Van Kara. NaUand and WhlUne. 'Cfats Nettcrs Lose tb Sacs Rarramanta'- State's BOW erf lil tennis team made it five fat a row ia its Jaunt to Oregon Snturday afternoon by blanking Willamette, (4. en the Bearcats' courts. . Feature ef the afternoon was a t-hour and 41 minute scrap be tweea Willamette's Bud Mull shd Sacramento' Bill Reinhardt. Mull took the elongated first set 11-10, but Reinhardt came back to wia eve dd.. .In ether singles Harry Coleman (SI def. Royal Xeitch M, M; Tony Dsmisma S def. Tim Campbell 0-1. 0-1: Kea Nicola! (S) dofs Don Smith 4-1. (-0: Chuck Greene S def. MarshaU jelderu , e-g; and Garry Bowers S def. Don Gordon M, 4-0. . In doubles. Keith and Campbell W extended Dsmiama and Bow. ers before losing s-i, -s, Greene and Nicolai (S) def. Jei dcrkaml. Smith H. U ; i. V 7 '':':':' Cycle Scrambles Set Here Today The first scrambles meet of the seaaoa is set for this afternoon by the Salem Motorcycle Chib ea the organization's grounds oft Maclesy Read. . . Time triala start at U noon. with regular evenU getting tinder way ' at l;Jf o'ciocx. numerou entries have been taken for the event, according to Dave S e 0 1 1, dub official. Chiefs Clobber SU WENATCHEE. April M ' A 10-run third inning la which it enemies went to bat sank the So nde University ChiefUins today snd the pre Northwest Lesgue Chiefs of Wenstchee rolled en to a tl-4 baseball victory."-..-. -- a III l i . . .11 caraav crrr Mixed Daubl League: South O'dars (J). Pin Palljl): Th Mlaain Pointara tth Th Sphnlar tl);, Jour Hit HI. Doum rarm id; in Jnkr,.ll, Aiwy. can lili rour Sparaa 1, Gullar Gang (1). Htta indivMltial came: lrwln Xaatoui 221. Rifh individual eTMM: Jann hi Rirhaa Ul Ni Iran (ama: aHim Siaara . iitR-aanl aafMal Oauui Sidtr M44. . Gets Help' r ' ' ' Herble Freemaa, above, Is te be Joined by Lather Und aey and Luigl Maeera Tnesday night at the Ar mory la the triple tag main event against Gentle man Ed Francis, Wild Bill Savage and John Bence. Owen Sees Wild Clash Triple Tag Mix Set fofj Armory "It will be a wild one you can ha aaaurad af that." " ' Such are the word of match maker Elton Owen at efeecribing the possiblUUes of his Armory mat mainar Tueadav night. One that wUl see Luthor Undsey. Ltplgi Macera and Herbis nreernJaTtearn ed against Centlaraaa Ed Ftsncis, Wild BUI Savage and Joltin' Jack Bence ia a triple tag affair. - The 'triples", art usually riotous mat sou boles. This particular one should be one of the best, lineal .. . . . ..... i , i , J . It nas tores ot ins oen in tAonacj, Macera aad Freemaa ' against three vittainoua, bombres whs are fearless.' .... ; Laiber btetfavred Macera and Freeman iaeH Francis and Savage la a tegular tag mix here last week, with the win going to we lauer via oia- qualif icatioa when undsey boinced into the ring to help a harrassed Freeman. Never overlooking t h possibility of a two-fisted match. Owen quickly - added Lindsay and newcomer Bence to the rival teams, ma k I a g for ..Tuesday's "triple". ' ' . . w: . ' So certain of a repeat win, Francis has offered to bet $100 with Undsey oa the outcome of the Tuesday fracas. r Owen had hoped to put Oregon Slate football All-American John Witto ia a rematch , with . Bull Montana as a special event Tues day, after! Witts s disqualification win of last week, but wont be able to book the big grid star until next week. Witto has school commit ments until then. ;...., Meataaa After Hun . " Montana wants the return go. for he feels rather badly about mUhin aacond heat to the col- pro game. Montana naturally wants a "no disqualification" mix, but it's doubtful he'll get it The Vocal commission probsbty would n't stand for It. with Witte being se knxfierlencea. . : . Montana will be en Tuesday's card, however, agsiiist the clssiy Tito Carreon. and in the I JO opener it will be Pierre DeGlane opposite Reg faru. Two referees win handle the rugged main event Linfield Takes Pair From Missionaries WALLA WALLA, April OB Linfield swept both gsmes of a Northwest Conference doublehesd er with Whitman 104 and 10 to day for Ms first conference vic tories of the season. The second game, scheduled for seven innings,' went U Innings and the visitors pulled it out when Roe Pariah tripled and cam home on Eck Olson's double. Linfield had d it at Mil the last of the sev enth when Whitman's left fielder Max Johnson dropped a line drive in the sua snd two runs came In. Pitcher Merv Sherpf scattered Whitman's It hits for a shutout hi the opener.'-., ,. -,; I Linfield !! IN 0011 11 I Whitman 00 0M So 1 ' Scherpf aad Builan;. Karlaon, aaachrl (1) and piottlnaon, ,.4 ,; Linfield XI .KI m si to it . I Whitman all SOB BOB as s i s mier. Croea J, Other p . Moklajr, Handrr ) ana Burton; Xaw (i) and Dlcklnaon. PU, CI Rained Out CALDWELL. Idaho if) H a I a Washed out the scheduled North west Conference doubleheader be tween the College of Idaho Coyote and Pacific Univenity here today. The gamta were cancelled. ; , TidtTabft Tlda far TaN. Oresaa (CsmoiM Ov U. S. Ceaat end Oaodall turiln"ki' Htfh Wan Low Water : TlaM HeJM , Time HeiM Asm 4 a.m. SI 114 pjn. (J If n am. 4 114 a.m. IS . SO SJ. S.1 !: p-m. .t aaaal.aaa, ,f 1 m . t . coteai" " I I siaoamt pa, akTMoiM c '4 .(! .(- fx. EM S MM neuai. aaaaa. pmnn I HIMOHHOIDS) Aranon, Goldstein Finlit Probzb? LAS VEGAS, Nov., April 10 Iff Commlmloner Jack Doyle of the Nevada Athletic Commiuion to aight said he believed the com rniatioe would approve a fight here betweea welterweights Art Arsgoa and Dick Goldstein, principal in a semstional fight fixing caa, if the National Boxing Assn. la no tion it. - The reaction to such a proposed bout was vsrtr-d In this gambling resort Iowa. Some expressed vio lent apposition and ethers felt It could be steamed Into first class attraction. .1 Davie said that If the' NBA. bwhkh has suspended Aragoa pend ing uie OUICMT1V w Hia awu from conviction on n fight fixing charge Involving Goldstein, would lift the baa against Aragoa, Ne ars Loug In Dual Cinder Meet CORVALLIS. April SO laV-The first nlace in nine of IS events 48H In today'a Northern Division , Duana Deranaa of WSC with of the meet He woa both hurdles races aad the broad Jump and was acond ia the high Jump. 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Doyle said the Nevada eommis tioa would not rirk losing its mem bership in the NBA. He also ssid Nevada had a working agreement with the California Athletic Com mission. Aragon does act have a Washlnrton State track team took and defeated Oregon Slate B2H to track meet here. IS points was individual ruga scorer Mrs. Haggo Keeps Lead UWTOK. OUa.. Aprfl M -hlarlene Bauer Hagge, Deb-ay Beach, ria.. held oft a mild chal lenge by Bnonk Randolph of Na ples, Fla, today and retained a S-stroke lead after the sect round ef the (4,900 Lawtoa Open tournament. , , , Mrs. Hagge added a par 71 to her opening 7t for a 143, total. Miss Randolph made up one stroke oy shooting a 1 -under par 71 to match a 74 for 145, . ... t Miss Randolph's round was the best of the day snd eft her in posmoa to ever nam tne' leaser m tomorrow'a final round if she can come through with e subpar effort or should Mrs. Hagge lose com plete control ef her usual steady game. ' ...' . -yi-t. In third place , and given , only nn outside chance wa the National Open champion Kathy Cornelius of Lake Worth, Fl. She shot a 73 today and waa five strokes off the pace at 147. -i .-- :-'.,) Three were tied at 140. They ere Jackie Puna of Honolulu, Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, B.C., and Betty Jameson, Saa Antonio, Tex. . IOC Mining ' . ' refuse ' ' 107 Chock. .'red ... ioa Thrice ' (music), 111-Cuaie' ' meter tlx Within 114 Shining lis Oa ShteMad '.v "side 115 Awned lxx Extend . UJ-Acting . promt . ' neatly 117 Cry of - bittern . 1x0 Visible -' to. naked , eve 1S1 English , ' collage 1 Syrian . 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' , Earleir iodty promoter Mike Hirsch of Los Angeles ssid the Nevada commission - would ap prove a proposed U-round Ara gen-Goldstein fight bare in June, with part ef the proceeds to go to charity. Arsgoa, here watching the tour nament of champions golf event, ssid he would he mora than will ing to fight Goldstein and Hirsch ssid Goldstein had assured tha promoter he would meet Aragoa. 'Cats Defeat tcwis-Clark In Twin Bill (Ceatlaaed Iresn areeedlag page) die Grossenbacher's squeeze bunt Lewis and Clark could get only one of the runs back ia Ms half fe me sixth. Bill Acker riding borne from second on Johnson's single. Joa Frederick gsv up eight bits to the Pioneers la the first game but waa never in serious trouble. The sixth wa the only Inning L-C could touch Fowler tor more thaa one hit . - Backlund led the Bearcat af the plate with S-forf and Burdge went t-for-f. 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