Iwi
Unrto$ Pre Spc-rla Write
Stockton, Ca,!(J a Xaiifcy
Don Brixdm, L"nigrr( Caie-
forr.Ja; midrie, d vaocfe ran
tnejniie in 3'?8? Saturday cue cw league, wbirb orute
nigirtjto become tile lrgt ft r-.?r- eisoored fro? majnr ieagrie ia
ican to brtak t!j jt'uf ttulafe W i emergetfj aeftiOD
barrier. ----- j gsrj, j x0 deride bow raucb
Bcwden brtkr, t!nr inerjcw
recora or 15.-00.5 t by We
Santee of Kansas thfe ?ear
So in the Texas reiaagt e
tin. He also became "the ljtj
man to ever better four minu'jee,
Bowden, who took J fina,l
examination at Berkeley SatiP
day afternoon at 4 Q'clock, 'ar
3 rived here Just in time for thf)
mile event. He barely had can
O opportunity to warm ay and vtaa
Cn added starter, moving up to
the starting line only a fair;
sceond before the gun.
Holds Advantage
O He won as he pleased. He
t took the lead at the gun and
held an eight yard advantage
, at the end of the first lap
which he ran in f9 7.
Running in a five man field
O he opened up a 20 yard advant-
sue over :viaury uraves oi Stan
ford at the half mile point,
clocking 00.8 for the 880. At
trie end of the third lap he had
a-40 yard advantage over second
place Jack Wilcox of Fresno
State who had moved ahead of
Graves as they crossed the line
ending the third lap.
Running under perfect condi
tions, Bowden crossed the line
a good 60 yards in front rtj Wil
cox who finished second. The
weather was ideal, in the low
70s, and with just a slight breeze
rustling the flags at both end
of Stockton's Baxter stadium,
the scene of the Pacific Associa
tion AAU track meet.
As Bowden crossed the finish
line the sun dipped below the
horizon and the field lights were
turned on almost simultaneously
with his finish.
Bowden Near Record
His lap times were 59.7. 61.1,
59 8 and a fast final 440 of 58.1.
Bowden"s winning time was
only sevrn tenths of a second off
the world record set by Aus
tralia's John Landy in 1954.
Bowden's previous best mile
from a standing start was 4:09.9,
posted earlier in the season
against Stanford. He was clock
ed in 4:01.6 in running the final
lap on the University of Cali
fornia distance medley team at
the West Coast Relays in Fresno
Seals Take 1st Fkcg
In PCL, Beat Solent
San Francisco OP The San
Franciao Seals took over first
place in the Pacific Coast league
Saturday by beating Sacramento
9-3 for their sixth victory in a
row. n
The! win, coupled with Holly
wood victory over Vancouver,
lifted the Seals into first place
by a-full game.
Timely hitting plus the strong
pitching of young Jack Spring
gave the Seals the victory.
The win was the 14th for the
Seals in their last 18 games and
was accomplished with ease as
the Seals scora3 early and often
and Spring held the Solons well
in check until his mates got him
a fat lead.
The victory gave San Fran
Ocisco a 6-0 lead in the eight game
series.
J Los Angeles W John Janrie
pitched a six-hit shut-out game
Saturday and singled in a run
to pace the Los Angeles Angels
to a 2 to 0 victory over the San
Diego Padres at Wrigley field.
The victory gave the Angels
a 3-3 split with the Padres iff
the current series.
The mound victory was
Jancse's third this season against
three losses. The Padre's Ed Bas
que (2-3) took the loss.
Angel first baseman and home
run king Steve Bilko was spiked
on the left foot by Gasque in
o
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..S- FLYING
-Mfjl SERVICE
Mwnifipil Airsorf
c?3 .laPUiv u reti;!pnss mk wo na9 v sa &csve, tip.g;
Srvi?e. loc, ca Iak yo 56e v4 fcfe io a s'tz' o sswWrjirwf)
s , I
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rcT ?
; Heads Meet fe
Sac r men to The P
"dansags u JU for tT ft n out
ux nl by w ,'auocai
agufe imnoOOD.
PCX Pwiden otna
OOP, io Bitter mood, called the
OttMiC lt Tf.urle after pay
ing 'cat projHsed esterijion of
the Drrfger, e3 Giant iranchi
tn to L"-ej ngelea grot Sao Prtin
cisfro r?prctiveJe "iQCvitbiy
ferill destroy" the fJyar-oll cir
cuit. O'Cofi.ior mti tk S, slap at
"grutai acticfis 9 fttjliticienra''
when hS'vl9 l$n iOvolvs3 io thf.
wooing of th two historic Xa
ti'gjai JfiSe clulj. to the ft'fst
Coast.
In the meantime, hur PCL
teams hfr.f! a)id they Well
indemnities totaling S8,700.O0.
j QQt)t$. eCOll &Vtnii6$,
Send Coittuegrq to PCt
Pittsburgh The New
York Gittts Saturday recalled
left handed pitcher Pet Burn-
side from Minneapolis Jnd sold
right hander Sandy CoraX?!!
to Vancouver
of th Pacific
Soast laague.
Burnside hari been optioned to
Minneapolis of Smerican ssnci
ation lasfjlay 15, the day gfter
New Yofik had purchased Con
suegra from BgJtimor in the
American loague1. Consuearf Ap
peared in four 'garrm, in N6
York, but did nof figure in gny
decisions.
Burnsic, ho had l record
with the Giants fca-ly th Sea
son, recorded 3-0 rn. for Slin
nuapolis. three weij lgo. Httwer.''. he
had a running start in cloafcins
that time.
He also has the; fecond best
880 mark of the season, g. 1:47.8
time made in thg mud during the
Pacific Coast conferenrtg meet
at gligene, Oregon two weeks
ago.
His mile marB; .'Saturday was
the third all-time b?i;t, behind
Landy's 3:58, gnd Ji Barley's
3:58.6. Bailey, (Snother Austra
lian, marked up his fast time
while running for th University
of Oregon last year.
the fifth inning and ?as forci
tc leave the jame. Officiaifgaid
he suffered a ong-inch ggsh on
the leg, but no stitches wer re
quired and he was expected to
be in action Jgain during Sgi
day's doubleheader.
Vancouver, B. C. i 'ft
Hollywood S',a,rsj (giiuSred their
series with the Vancouver Moun
ts at three ames pic gt
Capilano stadium Saturday with
a 7-3 victory which dropped thfj
Mounties to second pi." in the
Pacific Coast eau standings)
Young lefthander Don Rowe
pitched his second victory of the
season allowing only ven hits,
but he required some ninth in
ning help from Chucd$ Churn be
fore the game; S'fa, officially put
on record.
The losing pitcher as Geor8
Bamberger who recorded hil
fifth loss of th sSasn n9 brcge
a four-gsTe, ,innir,j pre'ak for
hifSself"
I is oaiEfcl
HollvSood 60 Oil 1 I 1
Vanrouvr . . 8 g 0 03 3 g 9 '
VHtt. ChuO ae-1 B"---trrr.
Held i2i. d.inrhn r. Wtii'
Nona on: 0raa'r. Vn. ath. 1 on.
Sa-i d-) 8 o tfr a n
Los ar?le. 'B0 S'n 2ne 9, S 0
Gque nd -iH. JSO Jnd Ol
son. STinlo .... 0 Otn ft29 11
n Trncisrn . 1 it VJ& 0rg-J 11 0
Wa'ins. .iver t5t apd Q9rr:an;
ring and Tornay.
(K Mlfe eittfcTol Bogus. Riveo Valley to
A A
r- s'fes. ' v left. f r;
pjife A &xtlrfMtt 4s3tj(L0
FINALLY BECOMES CHAMP Sam Hanks, 42,
CaIc Paiisndes, Calif., gets Firtenry tosses from his wife,
Alice (left) and actress Cjd Charbse after winning th
ISOO-mila auto classic at IndiaaapsJis. It was his first wlft
for the famed race io 12 tries and he throttled his hart
iontal-engined racer to a record 135.601 jaiies jper horn
average over the 200 laps.
ich$! for ub io3fiosi
Chicago US The National
Collegiate Athletic association
policy-tting council voted Sat
urday to restore full rights to
TeSas A and M, but to take away
ig.ll r;g'nts from Montgnsj State
college and to place) thg Univer
sity of Omgha; on probatiofj.
rig lS-mgri council, finding,
up ifi) two-day ginual Spring
meeting, returned full "rights
nd privileges" to thg TeSaa) An
gles, who had been put on proba
tion fcid ineligibility for 411
NCSft gnfa) and coogSrg-ting,
vents m Slay, 195ff.
Omahg was. placed on ong, year
probation for allowing tft o "pro
fessional athlete);" to" play foot
ball. Thg NCAS said both youths
had signed professional baseball
contract
Thf SCaS threw tH bo gt
Bontia state, located at Boze
man, Mont., for participating in
non-sanQiied post-season
bowl game last December. St
thgt time, Montana State played
in the Sluminum Bowl game gt
Little Roo, Arg.
Bowl Off-Limits
The) NCAA Said it wa inform
ed Montana SVBthSjt th Slum
inum bowl was) not certified and
this was off-limits to association
members.
Montana State's conference.
the) Rocgy Mountain conference,
told the school that it could not
participate in the (glim becau
of Rocky Mountain ruling that
no iooiDan games snau De piay-
tSd . . . gter the first Saturday
: . 1.1 k. ,
Th conference) gave Montana;
State thg choice of either turn
ing down trig bowl bid or leav-
e
Congresional
Groyp To Discuss
Shiii in Majors
New York H8 Th pro
posed Brooklyn Dodger nd Ngf
York Giant shifts to th West
CaSst Sill be) brought into the
congrd&ion81 hearir.gjt on the
monopoly 'asJ.&ts of bgseball
starting June 17. Congrerr.n
S?mmanLl Cel- (D-K.Y.) iid
Saturday.
Celler lso a(id h opprf
ed to riSv a you tee television
4r4 he believeS "it fjill be lon
tim" before the federal commu
nioStions conTiisicin lSlizs
it. A multi-million-dollr fey-TV
deal wf a cited tVidy fin a factor
in luring Ne Yor' to Sar
tiongl lee.ie clubs West.
"The fctfctucre of Mr. O'Malley
gnd Mr. Stoneham in en8evor-
in to remove their tranchiae
to citiej hich offer the greatest
financial in8iicnent lift sell
.ing to the highest biflder," Cellar
ai8. "By (go doing, they re de
nying the porVs character of
baebell
"Jtither hball is 9 ptt r
'fa it is subject V) the ani-.'uXt
ias." he reitereveA.
.- . .
ot Pa
ina; the RocJsy Mountain ene
enc. Montana Steve resigned
from the conference.
The NCAA, saia by xriolaUng
its regulations anS playing in
the unauthorized game Montana.
Stat as to lie. placed on proba
tion for one, year, tg; declared
ineligible for participtting in
any If NCAft fully sponaorad
national events gnd 2? other co
operating evenl$ for one year,
and fojs prohibiteS from partici
pating io ign pust$eag)ns) com
iJetition. Phil GefclheH
Leads Qualifiers
Phil Getchell -ith n even
par 14J i leading in Rogue Val
ley Country club" qualifying for
Piay in thg ait?er-oo8 Invita
tional Gfllf tournament.
Thirtyix hole qualifying is
being conducted to determinfi
member of four-man RVCC
togm f'ir the Jun S-9 vent 8t
Columbif Edgewater course in
Portland The g!gy herg musfbe
'finished by Tuesday, June .
Getchell had scoree of 74 and
70. SgconSD far in the qualify
ing is Leland Clarg with 79-73
152 and Fdj Hall has 77-80157.
Clayton Lewis hs on 8578
163. Score, of) thot Who ha
played on ofjj their two rounds)
are; Harry fllillet! 72, Dom
Provost Jr., 76, Lerry Butler 91
and Ruj Heyeell.
err? LEAGUE
first Ngtiongl bang won the
play-off for championship of th
City Bowling" league by defeat
ing) thg, Independent Order of
Forested end Medford Bgrher.
Paul DimicS of First National
had high game fe'ith 215nd hij)
teemgrnte, Dicg OSGroot, roll'ea
high iieriea ?ith 878.
io erari
7 SimmonA
19 Porter
La Bar
Us Gr6d
BjunTan
enduiag
er.2
ei
7S5
ai
S44 V(av
Braer
vallo
7ro
.(
Qeofgit fetch
Atlanta y co8b, tfle
legendary "Georgia Peach" at
baanbell, can home to Boyston',
Ga., toy ts livfe out o lib
Where it tejan.
Cobb's "sentiment! roomer"
evde9 in tAs little nortteayt
Qarrg: fant.ing tiren trhera, as
g 70ungar, o learoeA this
garrca t8t Wf to hi f
mous.
Tyrvs iarsantd Cotri, etn
i em nev g.lory in tTts financial
vcrld after hning up nig cnea
! srsri apiaes, Vesgan lorinf for
I a nee7 hou.ta tV.it ill become
I his !" home.
Cebb aaid ha fcould retr.aia
Soya", cm for ebnut a e a -ft
then return to the Wt Cnat to
all his preemt homa.
j "I'll y he-e io arA on
l afeut thraa eWs," ssS.
t)XJTESX3
Xosne&iate Delii-OF?
rH. -iut7 e ISOJ
ilfEJii
ifW mlmi
Letters vara ana'aed to S?
members erf Coach B4 Kew
la red's tree); snvuoi and to 14
players of Coach John Rovni's
harasbsll crew t a Medford Sen
ior High school award assemble
last weefe.
Members of track qusd pre
sented Xewlant! with a trao
eistor radie. He leaves Bedford
te become vice-principal next
year at ntw North Bugeroa Bih
scool.
Tracg awards Went te U tn
ieors, 12 juniors and 11 pho
mares. Letiermen in basefasll in
cluded ei'nt zeniort, tve juniors
ami fVwr nphotv5res. Eticfc ftic
LangJiIio recei va iciurta
varsity basehall award.
Wtrw iarKs:
thfxanre 1 Wm1 PxdS. I-OriJ) Ctartli
tBn, Pce Karshav. Ltft Liftooabpit,
QiU Bwmoys cw. Bill eiclu. Pbil Aus
tin, Brwe 7wid9ck, itldon tVancw,
Wally Larson, P.ke 8tarns. Jerry
Cl. Ndl Plumley. Lrry Slewler.
Janv Jcein Jonv. Mike Qussell.
11? tfulkaa. Tony Brauner, Bruc
8(iae?vw. Jim Fureston. Henrv Court
ney, yrank Albert, Ivid Bergman.
G.eia fitniiUB. Doug Aandl, &3b
oBCueorw Bon eeich. Bopr
ictmnk. itfark Norton, Mike Murray.
Pa . Iasmu.tJin. George Koch. John
liervey. John Connallv, Glenn t$ay
Terrv aariltfei. Boh TjVnmens.
9Mars Don Volfe, Ralph Jl:-
Oniors Dick McLaughlin, 3-nie
TyUr .Lerry Prkins. Gordon Owsley.
ranni King. Stev Shorey. Ste
norey. uteve wisely, jonn fayne.
Juniors Son Pery. Dale Shw.
Snphomorc Bob Pond. Dennis
Barr. Tom Lurnce. Dic 3nr,
nJiar Dfi Newman.
Wins Jkm if
Rosaburg Jce H9llc-, a
stgr of the home course, toofj
th championship yesterday in
th Roseburg Arnfteur Golf
tournSy. .
The Rosfeburg Country club
lingsman carded an "abrjut par"
gam in Q 3 and 1 verdict over
Woody Ball, Laurelwood, Eu
gene, in the Sfternoon finals.
In the morning semi-fina!i
Hellmarg downed Benni
Hughes, Portland, 3 and 2, and
BU won from012eighton Tuttle,
Eugene.
Gene BgbraYd was th only
member from Medford's Rogue
Valley Country club, to claim
a trophy in the tourngment. He)
was runner-up up in the fourth
flight, losing to Hugh Roberts,
Cottage Grove, 2 up after edging
Pul Sowers, Eugene, 1 up in
the) mis.
Only other RVCC play- to
advance to Saturday play was
Dearig Lambert. He lost to M. L.
Hallmark in (tj second flight
semi-final.
Lambert beat Bob Hamilton,
Eugene, and R. D. Brieves, Rose
bufg, 1 up in Friday matches.
In the fourth flight Hebrard
movel up with a 5 and (J verdict
over Jerry Coen, Roseburg, nd
$ similar count over Bill Kuhl
wein, shland.
Iarvin ClarS, Grafts Pa
who hold the Rogue Valley
Countrt) club senior title, (id
Mige Lynch, Eugene, non-resident
RVCC member, met in the
firet round of thejrhampionship
flight with Lynch th victor in
gruelline. 25-hoie grind.
In tbS next roynd Lynch lost
nd 5 to Jo Hallmar. Clarg
dropped S first flight match 3
anft 2 to Pete Geertson, Eugene.
Zi Hall, RVCC, lost in th
:on8 flight 0 nd 5 to Ward
CumminfS Sr., Rosebure, gnd in
th third flifht to Gordy Wer
'ifltt, Cugena, nd 1 on trida.e.
Charley JSroen, RVCC, l(t to
3rises n 1 in th second
brjcSet en to Hamiltoo 1 up
io &e third.
Portland 19 A contract fc'ii
eggroved Cridey bt-an the
itate of Wa?hinton and the
U.S. P4h end Wildlife aervitse
fbr conatruction ot the Beaver
Cre fish hatchery near Ceth
laoiet, Vaas., Lo L. Laythe,
Rah enfl ilSlife ttrvics rajioo
al director, announced here.
am $?m frm joji? fTSAwt
n nanefctftwrf owe86
flaw dtttdl - CtaAs&fo
0 cdEnsMa xj9 CMfomtt&ifttm&i
jae Aisawe Baft BrTtffllcJ
f OA. gfcefte-e'
9
Semi-pre baseball OBH into
full swing in this area taste?
with the first eoamtica action
among the Bogus TaDey lecara&
nines and seswem him its start
in Medford m TuEsttoy night
ahen the ChBttsy Sturis hrnte
Yreka, Calif., and intrortui
drive-in facilities to spectator
at the fairgraundj;.
the Studs go to G lends V t&ia
afternorm io the 8VL hHSSie
NYBroofclyfi-
Hew ycTj at) There's 9
pert erf go 14, m Ins from oi e mvu
tMrnillmn-ctaiaiii Rjirajl'ou-iett
tetevisicoa deal, WaitiojB for the
Brococlyn Dcdars and NeW ToIc
Giant in California.
The deal eras made public
tt'hen eierk Sullivan, president
of th. Pacific Telephone an9
Telegraph Co., said in Si tran
ciao Fritfay his firOi is negoti
eting with the Siiatron Corp. of
Ne York to ftt up a coin box,
closed circuit television networlP
on th West Coe.d if and 8' hen
the t-o clube transfer there.
The Dodgers, it Was reported
here, ould receiv a 10yer
contract gt two million dollars
e year to televise ell their home
games St Los Ang?loa gnd prob
ebly their road games lso. T1t
Giants could participate in thg,
sgme del gt Sarf Francisco.
Presently, the Dodgers re
ceive 9 $750,000 annual TV-r-dio
income at Brooklyn Shile
the 6i0' get $800,000 for their
rights.
38ically teajiife
"It ia e complicated problem,
but technically it is feeble Tid
we thing arrangement could be
worged out that Would be mu
tually atisfectory," Sullivgn
9id.
Skigtron glregdy hd applied
to the federal communications
commission for per0iissi8i to st
in oparation pay-as-you-see TV.
Tijt FCC shortly will author
ize testing of the variou pa,y
TV plans m certain regs of the
country. Coinbox TV has not
btn approved by the govern
ment as yt.
The Sgn Prancisco 4?x3niiner
reported tht Dotiger President
Walter O'Mglley already has ac
cented two million dollars as
part payment for th closeS cir
cuit TV rights t Los Angeles.
The ExanGner said O'Malley
used the money to purchase the
Los fingeles franchise in the F3
cific C$st Leejgue last year.
o
Sm Hanks Gefs
S103,$&-$ Check
Indianapolis. Ind. rB Smil
ing Sam Hanks was richer by
S103.844 as the winner of Thurs
day's Memorial Day suto classic.
Hars dre- the money in the
form of a paycheck Friday,
which included a total of $58,
250 in race nd qualifying
money, 424,375 in accessory
&w3rds and $20,iJ30 in lap prizes.
Having previously 'gnnouncea
his retirement, he declined a
bid to lflgd nine other iSmrlcean
racers in the I15n 500-mlle.Y
t Monz June 29.
Hangs' pgyoff cam irom m
totl purs of 300,252, which
ws well bo Igst ySJr's
($282,505. He glso topped the
personSl receipt of
which fnt to Pat Cleherty,
winngr of the lg58 Sdy
gj-ind.
SM iag Toerftey
ForflaM Ivsk
The Northwtast Sagionel Ae
tur Roller Stating Chaaipioit-
ahip meet ill e held at th
Oag Pari Holier ssatir rraa
is Portland for thre day iuoe
17. 18 and 19.
The meat -ill a talents
amateur roller slater compt
rom rinft m Oregon, wasninj
ton, Mamtnpt Idabe, Utd angj
British Columbia.
4filW
m&sm
Cave tauticm ft to (e aj Gntnr
Ptott; and Butt Falls at Telelit.
iictrccrd's (dm jith Yrota
Indian Will 6e a non-league af
fair. Th Indaaro; ar memtjbrs
if th Borthera California cir
cuit. Game time. IWd.ay ill
be a p.m.
Spectator eapacity at tl fair
grounds field, bas been bocted
to mora thas S.UfB) pjer9e" by
the 9rivie arrangeeient. Sans
now ar aVl ts pkrfc their cars
iscg of thee first and third hs
and outf(6ld foul line end be
hind the rignt and left fields
Tfiey oaa fratch the gaoie from
their ows. Wir fencing has re
piared the old bcaird fences, an-J
abling parkiAg eofcars at vntge
points almcaft all thst-ay around
th fi18. Sueetatftts eill 1ST
ctargfed admtsaipe toy a lagging)
system.
Th grendstenr till S?ill
eveilablft to thq$, ho ki'qih to
sit in them.
This afternoon's Studs-GIn-dele
ill match two lg5 chtm
pione. Medfortf es ffinner Ifst
year of the &3uthern OreSton
leefue, hich i not in operation
thie eeson. Glenda! is defer.O
inf titlist in th RVL. Neither
team is cxiftct&l to hgve its
full compliment of players this
we$ sine colleges ftve) not out
and somg high echools Sxe igiill
playing
Cogch frgnjt Roelandt of the
Studs indicated thgt his crew
feill be gbout the same as that
which fgced Camp White on
Thursday in the holiday exhibi
tion. Dugne Sides is expected
to get thg starting pitcher call
nd b ignd Don Vannice may
shgre duties on the hill on Tues
day night. Both twirled on Mem
orial day.
Dennis King was at first base,
Larry Perkins at second, Ron
Owintt shortstop and Gordon
Owsley m,t third in the holiday
mix. John Kovenz, Charley Mic
kelson gnd Eldon Francis were
in the outfield. Roelandt hand
led the catching.
fbr Talent against Butte Falls,
Manager Cliff McLean said that
Mark Fitch may have the hurl
ing assignment with Jim Mc
Abee in QJe backstop position.
Infielders may be Jack Eber
hart at first base, Bill Welch
at second, Gordon Thoreson at
third and Ron Weinhold at short
In the outfield it may be Gene
Parent, Johjp Drew and Ray
Weinhold.
Eugene Victor
On 7-Run Surge
ff USlTED PRESS
Eugene put all its eggs, except
one, in the same basket Fridayc
night and collected an 8-5 North
west League decision over the
Wejiatchee Chiefs.
WeriStchee got a single run in
the first and added three in the
second on Larry Segovia's three
run homer but the Emeralds took
care of that with a seven-run
splurge in the sixth.
Norm Tanner, Eugene pitcher,
had a big hand in the rally. With
one run in and the sacks loaded,
Tanner doubled to clean the
bases.
Tri-City outlasted Lewjston
14-13. The eventual winning run
wajs rjpubled in by Dan Carr in
the eighth. Carr alto had a solo
homer and drove in four runs
'cfor the night.
Salem xt teo runs in the fifth
for its mSrgin in winning 7-6
over Yafcim:
Pljonifij fe bui!J abacJ, crife,
Qftnarf, f&si9 flr r pev
big en8ijreix (grouad tb
6eus3t
Wbgp ih (orfOt if) 4 io eoJ
you're feaij 3? cancr fof
ftat WALS, DWVlWAY, Tev
ACe, TiP, KDUDTIOM
OI WHAT HAVE TOU-cell txt
We'll cifeliver promgtly the typ
inol amount of cencrae few
need. Fs- hm i
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TOOA!
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Waste's Chenpion Dou9 gbrd,
hittinf th tjall farther thS9 he)
hs in his lif Shipped thnBUgh
hi foorth straight ijfflb-pSr round
ith 3S32 67 Saturday and
held ae aigitf-point lead ia, the-)
Palm Beach rour.tt robin gjlf
cb.mpionsiiie eith orj (fores
reund te pie anSgy. o
Te 3.e8r-ol9 tor, in the)
$3m ;fesaculer groove that
moved Bim to the frgnt ith
eaeliay rouoSaj of 83-66-64, amas
tti e tol of 11 points agajnsi,
hi tropaynents Saturday fqr
scor of plus 39. Under the;
round robOi soaring system by
fthich points are won or lost by
coflipgrifig medal scopes withllj
egc foursome.
fJtit ha-d at Ford's heels came
S!4mmin' Sammy Snead, of Q
"hllg Sulphur Springs, W. V.
$ four-time winner of the event.
who quailed the Wykagyl
courtjg record as Ford had Fri
day (Sith g 33-3164 for a haul
of lg poin aid second place
ft 31. o
HawSins of El Paso,
Tgx., With 3J-33 67, moved into
9 ti for third at plus 17 with
Tommy Bolt of Los Angeles,
?ho picked up 12 points with a
67 Saturday. Ben Hogan of Fort
Worth, Tex., was in fifth place
at plus 16 after losing ve points
to his three rivals witn a 70.
Prep Record
Set for Shot
Berkeley, Calif. (Wg Clark
Branson of Pasadena btke the
national high schooi record for
the 12-pound shot ptit Saturday
with a toss of 64 feet, 3,i inches -at
the California interscholastic
track and field meet.
The new distance wiped out
the old mark of 63 feet, 9V4
inches set last year by Homer
Robertson of San Bernardino.
Another national scholastic
mark was shattered in the 16
pound shot, which figured as an
exhibition event, when Mike Mc
Keever of Mount Carmel re
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