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t MAIL TRIBUTE, rgen, TuMdiy, July IS, 13i
New fork Yanks Aim At
Old League Game Record;
leading By 13 Games
United Press Inieralional
The New York Yankees
aren't looking to coast into
the World Series, they're aim
ing to fly in by a record 20-
game margin.
They didn't decide on that
figure arbitrarily, either. If
they can make it, they will
shatter their own record of
19Vi games by which they
won the 1936 American
League pennant.
The runaway Yankees in
creased their lead to 13 games
largest margin of the season
with a 5-0 victory over the
Chicago White Sox Monday
night.
Southpaw Whitey Ford
breezed to his 11th victory
while giving; up only three
hits and walking none. He got
the only run he really needed
when Hank Bauer led off the
first inning with his ninth
homer off loser Early Wynn.
Mickey Mantle slammed his
23rd homer in the seventh to
help Ford run his lifetime
record to 24-8 over the White
Sox.
Senators Blanked
Ex-Yankee Jack Urban halt
ed Kansas City's six-game los
ing ftreak when he shutout
Washington, 4-0, on four hits
for his seventh triumph of the
year.
The Athletics rapped Pedro
RamoSfor three runs in the
first inning, Preston Ward
doubling home two of the fans
. and then scoring himself on
Harry Simpson's single.
Bob Boyd's eighth-inning
homer broke up a pitching
' duel between Skinny Brown
(md Herb Moford and led the
Baltimora-prioles to a 2-1 win
over the DetroiDTigers.
Boyd also scored Balti
more's first run in th opening
inning when he doubled and
came home on Gene Wood
ling's single. Brown yielded
seven hits and struck out eight
in posting his third straight
victory.
The Boston Red Sox broke
a thrb-game losing streak by
defeating the Clevefend In
dians, 4-3, in 10 innings,
(gouthpaw Don Mossi walked
in the winning run by giving
up a base on balls to pinch
hitter Ted Lepcio with the
bases full. Jim Mudcat Grant,
however, was the loser.
Braves Regain Lead
Murray Wall hurled two-hit
ball after replacing Dave Sis
ler in the seventh to gain his
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fourth victory Dick Brown
homered for the Tribe. .
Milwaukee, which relin
quished the National League
lead Sunday recaptured it
from San Francisco by drub
bing the Giants, 12-3, behind
Lew Burdette's five-hit pitch
ing. Wes Covington and Johnny
Logan paced the Braves' 16
hit attack, the bulk of which
was borne by loser Red
Worthington. Covington drove
in three runs with a homer
and three singles while Logan
also knocked in three runs
with a homer and a pair of
singles. Leon Wagner hom
ered for the Giants. The vic
tory was Burdette's eighth of
the year.
Little Don Zimmer cracked
out two home runs as the Los
Angeles Dodgers made it four
in a row over the Cincinnati
Redlegs with an 8-5 decision.
Zimmer drove in four runs
with his two homers while
Charlie Neal contributed a
three-run ' homer and Steve
Bilko connected with the
bases empty.
Cubs Win in 11th
Southpaw Johnny Podres
scored his ninth victory al
though he gave way to Johnny
Durelle Is
Favored To
Whip Holt
New York (UPI) Cana
dian Yvon Durelle is favored
at 9-5 to keep his British Em
pire light heavyweight crown
Wednesday night in the
week's outstanding fight a
12-rounder with Mike Holt of
South Africa at the Montreal
Forum. .
Their bout will be televised
ABC throughout the United)
States, but not in Canada.
Durelle of Baie Ste. Anne,
N.B., will be defending the
175-pound title he won on a
second-round knockout . over
Gordon Wallace, May 30,
1957. At 29 his 73-19-2 record
includes 37 knockouts. "
Holt, 26, is champion of
Africa. The slugger from Pre
toria outpointed Y o 1 a n d e
Pompey at London, June 3, to
get the shot. His 31-60-0 rec
ord includes 21. knockouts.
Durelle is favored because of
his strength and ruggedness.
Durelle is rated third Ring
and fourth NBA. Holt is rank
ed fifth Ring and seventh
NBA. -
Another Canadian, light
weight, Gale Kerwin of Ot
tawa, Ont., meets Bobby Scan
Ion of San Francisco in a 10
round TV-radio NBC fight at
Madison Square Garden Fri
day night. Unbeaten Scanlon
is favored at 7-5 because of
his speed and skill.
Scanlon won 28 of his 29
bouts and had one draw. He
is a "picture fighter." He
scored 10 knockouts. Lanky
Kerwin's 27-6-1 record in
cludes six knockouts. Neither
is rated.
Other fights: Tuesday Ot
tawa, Ont. Bert Whitehurt
vs. Art Swiden.
Thursday Los Angeles
Danny Valez vs. Luis Sanchez.
Friday Manila, P.I. Dom
my Ursua vs. Toshiro Tanaka.
Saturday Hollywood,
Calif. Jimmy Grow vs. Jim
my Carter.
Tennis Play
Underway
Tacoma (UPI) First-
round play got underway here
Monday in the 67th Pacific
Northwest tennis champion
ships at the Tacoma Tennis
club.
Play was confined to seven
divisions of singles with few
of the big liames seeing action.
Six of the top-seeded men's
single players drew byes.
Bill Rose of Portland, is top-
seeded in men's singles. Last
year's champ, Noel Brown of
Santa Monica, will not defend
his crown.
Barringer
Is Medalist
Portland (UPI) Iris Bar
ringer of Eastmoreland fired
a four-over-par 78 to take
medalist honors in the wom
en's qualifying round in the
Portland golf championships
being held on the Eastmore
land golf course.
Knotted for second in the
women's bracket were Mrs.
Chris Borensgard. Eastmore
land and Joan Coffeen, Forest
Hills, with 81's.
There was no action in the
men's division Monday. Play
resumed in all men's flights
today.
Klippstein in the sixth inning.
Bob Purkey suffered his sixth
loss against 10 victories.
Walt Moryn's two-run dou
ble in the 11th inning enabled
the Chicago Cubs to come
from behind and earn an 11-10
victory over the Philadelphia
Phillies.
Moryn struck the winning
blow off loser Ray Semproch
after the Phils had gone ahead
with an unearned run in the
top of the 11th. Lee Walls was
the key man in Chicago's 15
hit offensive, driving in four
runs with his 20th homer and
a double. Moryn and Johnny
Goryl also homered for the
Cubs. Reliever Glenn Hobbie
was credited with his seventh
victory.
Pittsburgh and St. Louis
were idle.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit .100 000 000 1 7
Baltimore ....100 000 Olx 2 6
Moford (0-2) and Wilson. Brown
(3-0) and Triandos. HR Boyd.
10 innings
Cleveland 010 100 010 0 3 7 2
Boston ....002 0000 100 1 4 6 1
Wilhelm, Narleski (6), Grant (8).
Mossi (10) and Brown, Nixon (8).
Sisler, Wall (5) and Berberet. Win
ner Wall (4-7). Loser Grant (6-8).
HK Brown.
Chicago 000 000 000 0 3 2
New York ....100 110 llx 5 9 0
Wynn. Qualters (8) and Lollar,
Ford (11-4) and Howard. Loser
Wynn (8-8). HRs Bauer Mantle.
Kansas City 300 100 000 4 6 1
Washington 000 000 000 0 4 1
Urban (7-5) and Smith. Ramos,
Constable (9) and Courtney. Loser
Ramos (7-7).
NATIONAL LEAGUE
11 innings
Phila. . 40 140 000 0110 10 0
Chicago . 200 110 104 0211 15 3
Cardwell, Farrell (9), Semporch
(9) and Sawatski. Phillips Podge
(ir, Drott (5), Henry (5), El
ston (9), Hobbie (11) and S. Tay
lor. Winner Hobbie (7-6). Loser
Semporch (11-6). HRs Walls, Mo
ryn, Goryl.
Cincinnati ....100 022 000 5 9 1
Los Angeles 030 401 OOx 8 8 5
Purkey, Kellner (4) and Bailey.
Podres. Klippstein (6) and Rose
boro. Winner Podres (9-8). Loser
Purkey (10-6). HRs Zimmer (2),
Neal, Bilko.
Milwaukee ..201 022 320 12 16 1
San Fran. . 010 001 100 3 5 2
Burdette (8-7) and Crandall. Wor
thington, Crone (5). Shipley (7),
Monzant (8) and Schmidt. Loser
Worthington (8-5). HRs Coving
ton. Logan, Wagner. -
Skinner Second
In Water Ski
Championships
In the 1958 California wa
ter ski championships held on
Lake Washington in Sacra
mento July 13 and 14, Chuck
Stearns, 1957 U. S. National
champion, took first place in
every event to win the overall
award.
Lon Skinner, Medford wat
er skier, took second place in
the overall after taking sec
ond place in the slalom event,
third in tricks and fourth in
the jump.
The meet was the largest
ever held in California and
the slalom event alone ran
from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. Sat
urday. Stearns, along with other
top skiers on the coast, will
compete in the. Western Re
gional water ski event to be
held at Gardener lake near
Medford. August 8, 9 and 10.
Hot Rodder
Sets Mark
Scappoose (UPI) A
Seattle driver ' with a lead
foot Sunday broke the world
speed record for fuel-burning
drag-race vehicles under 300
cubic inches displacement.
Bud Haines drove a fuel
burning 292-cubic-inch DeSoto
to a record clocking of 156.56
miles per hour over a quarter
mile course at the mid-season
championships of the Colum
bia Timing association in
Scappoose.
The car is owned bv the
Pirates, a Seattle hot rod club.
Haines record is expected
to be recognized as a world
mark by the National Hot Rod
association, meet officials said.
Aberdeen Shuts Out
St. Cloud By 2-0
St. Cloud, Minn. (UPI)
Aberdeen shut out St. Cloud,
2-0, in a Northern Leaeue
pitcher's battle Monday night.
The Mallards' Bob Bolinski
struck out 11 batters, while
St. Cloud's Bob Bolin fanned
10. Chico Hernandez hit a
bases - empty homer for Aber
deen in the third inning.
SIGNS BONUS CONTRACT
Baltimore (UPI) John
Short, a 19-year-old first base
man from Hawthorne, Calif.,
has signed a bonus contract
with the Baltimore Orioles'
Louisville affiliate in the
American association and been
assigned to the Bluefield,
W.Va., team in the all-rookie
Appalachian League. Short,
University of California
freshman, bats and throws
left-handed.
STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
New York 54 27 .667
Boston 41 40 .506 13
Detroit 40 40 .500 13 'i
Kansas City 39 41 .488 14,2
Chicago 39 43 .476 15',,
Baltimore 38 42 .475 15,i
Cleveland 39 45 .464 16 i
Washington 35 47 .427 19 3
Monday's Results
Boston 4, Cleveland S
Baltimore 2, Detroit 1
New York 5. Chicago 0 (night)
Kan. City 4, Washington 0 (night)
Today's Probable Pitchers
Detroit at New York Lary (8-8)
vs. Monroe (1-0) or Ditmar (4-1).
Chicago at Baltimore 2 twinite
Wilson (7-7) and Donavan (4-10)
vs. Portocarrero (7-5) and Pappas
(6-2).
Kansas City at Boston night
Hebert (3-4) vs. Sullivan (7-2).
Cleveland at Washington night
Score (2-2) vs. Kemmerer (5-7).
Wednesday's Games
Cleveland at Washington (night)
Chicago at Baltimore (night;
Detroit at New York (night)
Kansas City at Boston
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet GB
Milwaukee 43 36 .544
San Francisco 44 38 .537 i
Chicago 43 41 .512 2',i
St. Louis 39 38 .506 3
Philadelphia 38 39 .494 4
Pittsburgh 39 43 .476 S'.'2
Cincinnati 37 42 .474 6
Los Angeles 38 44 .457 6 'i
Monday's Results
Chicago 11, Philadelphia 10 (11
innings)
Los Angeles 8, Cincinnati 5
Milwaukee 12, San Francisco 3
Only games scheduled.
Today's Probable Pitchers
Milwaukee at St. Louis night
Jay (3-3) vs. Maglie (2-2).
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles night
Kline (8-9) vs. Drysdale 4-9).
Philadelphia at San Francisco
night Roberts (7-8) vs. McCor-
mick (6-1).
Only games scheduled.
Wednesday's Games
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles (night)
Cincinnati at Chcago
Milwaukee at St. Louis (night)
Fhladelpha at San Francsco
Women's Golf
Rogue Valley Country club
lady golfers play for Thurs
day, July 17, will be fourth
play on the R.V.W.G. trophy.
Competition for Thursday,
July 10, was play on the Med-ford-Grants
Pass trophy. Med
ford had 27 points and Grants
Pass 18 points. Sue DeVoe
won low gross with 85 and
Mrs. W. O. Blackledge won
low net with 73. A group was
a tie between Mrs. Rose
Bunch and Mrs. Frank Tam
ney. B group winner was
Mrs. E. W. Stevens. C group
was a tie between Mrs. Frank
Benesh and Mrs. E. C. Hall.
D group was a tie between
Mrs. Byron Douglas and Mrs.
William Knope. 9-hole win
ners were Mrs. Richard
Schwahn and Mrs. Vincent
Nicoletti.
The first round of the club
championship starts July 15.
Championship and first flight
will be played without handi
cap and the second and third
flights will be with full handi
cap. .
The Rogue Valley lady
golfers will be guests of
Klamath Falls on July 25.
Women who wish to be
paired for Thursday, July 17,
are to call Mrs. W. O. Black
ledge, SPring 2-5990.
THURSDAY PAIRINGS:
Mmes and Misses William J. Mil
ler, H. E. Nulton, William T. Clark;
Robert Templeton. Pam Stacev.
Paul Walker; Warren Lesseg, Frank
Tamney. D. M. Lambert; William
Schei, Ed W. Stevens. H. S. El
bert: Noble Vincent. Mahr Revmers.
Rose Bunch; Jack Mitchell, E. W.
Sickels, Parker Woods; Dick Finch,
Fred Coleman, Kenneth Teeter; T.
A. Culbertson, Bernard T. Nutting,
Ray Frisbie: Ed Milne. Robert Hart.
William Ruffner; Lee FHnk, W. O.
Blackledge; R. B. Knight, Lawrence
cuonocore, josepn Moore; Alton
Hart, Frank Benesh. Jack Six; Ed
win Radzweit, J. W. Barnard. E.
C. Hall: T. J. Harnsbereer. Flovd
Somers, Robert DeLorme; C. Ed
Gordon, M. Donald McGeary, W.
C. Knope; W. L. Stark, Richard
Hogan, Lou McLaughlin; Wayne
Safley, Ralph Barclay, Richard
Rementeria; L. R. Smith. Jerry Ol
son. Byron Douglas: c. H. Barren.
Benton Smith, Ira Smith; R. E.
Heysell, R. M. Sorenson, Reese
Alexander; Robert Morris, L. ,T.
Anderson. B. D. Mitchell.
Nine Hole Pairings:
Mmes. Robert Taylor, Howard
Scroggins; George Lewis, Richard
Alley; Meyers Jones, Tom Polk;
Charles Madsen. Ralph Marlatt;
Richard Swan, Richard Schwahn;
Ralph Anderson. James Nistler:
Royal Bebb, Paul Lea; Ed Kliever,
o. w. Aamnger; uaien banner,
Howard Gilmer; David Lowry, Earl
Nelson; Paul Haviland, John Rip
ley; Jerry Lausman, Arthur Wood;
Al Williams, William Deatherage;
Robert Mclntyre. Vincent Nicoletti;
Tom Reames, John Bunker; S. D.
Mullin. Vern Watrud: Gordon Tay
lor, John Raapke; William Walker,
Sam Harbison; John Deisel, Thomas
McFadden; Ray Wise, W. H. Pyle;
James Dunlevy, Verne Bacon.
PAIRINGS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Championship Flight
Mrs. Helen Davies vs. Mrs. War
ren Lessee: Mrs. Maxine Hammond
vs. Mrs. W. O. Blackledge: Mrs.
William J. Miller vs. Mrs. William
Clark: Mrs. Dick Finch vs. Mrs.
Ed Milne; Miss Pamela Stacey vs.
Mrs. Frank Tamney; Mrs. T. A.
Culbertson vs. Mrs. Lee Flink: Mrs.
Rose Bunch vs. Mrs. E. W. Sickels:
Mrs. Mahr Reymers vs. Mrs. C. Ed
Gordon.
Second Flight (Use Full Handicap)
Mrs. Ray Frisbie vs. W. C. Knope;
Mrs. H. S. Elbert vs. Mrs. R. B.
Knight: Mrs. Frank Benesh vs.
Mrs. Robert DeLorme; Mrs. Joseph
Moore vs. Mrs. Richard Rementeria;
Mrs. D. M. Lambert vs. Mrs. W.
L. Stark: Mrs. E.- C. Hall vs. Mrs.
Reese Alexander; Mrs. Byron Doug
las vs. Mrs. Lou AlcLaugnun; Mrs.
T. J. Harnsbereer vs. Mrs. L. T.
Anderson.
9-Hole Club Championship Flight
Mrs. W. H. Pvle vs. Mrs. Earl
Nelson; Mrs. Howard Scroggin bye;
Mrs. Paul Haviland vs. Mrs. Rob
ert Taylor: Mrs. Al Williams bye;
Mrs. Vincent Nicoletti vs. Mrs.
Vern Watrud; Mrs. John Ripley
bye; Mrs. Royal Ueoo Dye; Mrs.
Gordon Taylor bye.
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Medford Kids Lead in 3
Of 5 Jr. Golf Divisions
Medford youths led three of
the five catagories in the
Southern Oregon Junior Golf
tournament at the Rogue Val
ley Country club after the
first 18 holes had been com
pleted. Tony Monroe, Medford shot
a 75 in the junior division for
a two-hole lead over Steward
Schroeder, Medford and Steve
Hamaker, Eugene. Following
closely in third spot was John
Kerr, Portland with a 78.
In he boys' division Mike
Monroe, Medford did the 18
holes in 77. He was followed
by Byron Wood, Eugene with
a 78 and Bob Vales, Crescent
City with an 80.
Pam Stacey, Medford, fav
ored to capture the girls' di
vision, got off to a good start
with a 79. Second place was
taken by another Medford
girl, Cassie Thompson with a
120.
Mike Soran, Klamaths Falls,
took a two shot lead over sec
ond place Larry Babica, Eu
reka, in the pee wees division.
Soran clirded an 89, Babica
had a 91, and third place went
to Doug Olson, Medford, with
a 94.
The touranment is slated
for completion today.
18 HOLES TOTAL:
Juniors
Steve Hamaker, Eugene 42-35-77
(tie for 2nd)
John Kerr, Portland 40-38-78
(3rd)
Gary Miksche, Medford 48-42-90
John Vest, Grants Pass 41-43-84
Tdd Ivey, Eureka 42-43-85
Cliff Jernigan, Redding 43-41-84
Jim Yingst, Crescent City 41-43-84
Stewart Schroeder, Medford 40-37-77
(tie for 2nd)
Jack Fitzpatrick, Coos Bay 50-42-92
. i
Pete Rasmussen, Medford 43-42-85
Jim Baker, Coos Bay 40-41-81
Richard Guaranstron, Weed 47-41-88
Tony Monroe, Medford 40-35-75
(1st)
Burke Wins In
Insurance City
Open Tourney
Wethersfield, Conn. (UPI)
Jackie Burke Jr., the 1956
PGA champion, had a record
victory in the Insurance City
Open golf tournament as proof
today that he's ready for an
attempt to regain that coveted
crown.
Burke shot a two-under-par
69 over a soggy course here
Sunday to win the Insurance
City event with a 72-hole to
tal of 268 strokes, breaking
by one stroke the course rec
ord held by Bo Toski and Sam
Snead.
Next stop on the tourney
trail is the PGA championship
opening at Haverstown, Pa.,
on Wednesday.
Burke appeared recovered
from an operation which in
volved the removal of a pain
ful cyst on his right wrist. He
won the tournament here by
three strokes over Art Wall
and Dow Finsterwald, who
tied for second place at 271.
Wesley Ellis Jr. was fourth
with 272, one stroke ahead
of three players at 273 Paul
Harney, George Bayer and
Don Whitt.
In a five-way tie at 274
were Gene Littler, Ted Kroll,
Gary Player of South Africa,
Bill Caspar and Arnold Pal
mer. New Home
For Cagers
Portland (UPI) Remodel
ing of the Pacific Internation
al building here will be com
pleted in time to allow basket
ball games to be played there
this winter, Chairman An
thony Brandenthaler of the
Oregon Centennial commis
sion said today.
Plans call for the University
of Portland to use the build
ing for basketball games.
JOCKEY HAS BIG DAY
New York (UPI) Jack
Leonard, a 17 -year -old ap
prentice rider from the sub
urbs of Seattle, Wash., rode
four winners at Jamaica Mon
day starting with the first
three races and winding up
with the feature.
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NEW ANGLIA TUDOR
ONLY $"5(5)00 per month
CRATER LAKE
, Dick Long, Coos Bay 40-43-83
Pete Geertsen, Eugene 41-38-79
Ken Johnson, Medford (6-47-93
Dennis Soran, Klamath Falls
43-40-83
Pete Jubitz, Hood River 51-44-92
Larry Hirons, Eugene 41-38-79
Mike Wells. Redding 40-40-80
Dewayne Robertson, Grants Pass
45-45-90
Pee Wees
Doug Olson, Medford 46-48-94
(3rd)
Bumps Keenan, Ashland 65-63-128
Larry
Rabica, Eureka 49-4Z-S1
(2nd)
Mark
102
Gustafson, Salem 52-50-
Chris Rassmussen, Medford 55-49-104
Billy Hutchinson, Ashland 68-
63- 131
Nick Rassmussen, Medford 49-49-98
Steven Hutchinson, Ashland 65-62-127
Randy Wendt, Montague, Calif
65-66-131
Charles Hersh, Ashland 81-81-162
Fenlev Crowford, Montague,
Calif. 69-64-133
Mike Soran, Klamath Falls 45-44-89
(1st)
Steve Weaver, Ashland 75-68-143
Steve Good, Klamath Falls 53-
53- 106
1 Billy Collins, Medford 60-53-113
Joedy Tobiason, Ashland 74-65-139
Girls
Pam Stacey, Medford 39-40-79
(1st)
Carolyn Mencke, Medford 61-65-126
Cassie Thompson, Medford 60-60-120
(2nd)
Linda Pernell, Klamath Falls
64- 62-126
Boys
Rich Knight, Medford 46-40-86
Dennis Sbarbaro, Weed 41-41-82
Bvron Wood, Eugene 41-37-78
(2nd)
George Bell, Crescent City 56-48-104
Tom Barker, Medford 61-54-115
Jerry Robertson 46-44-90
Don Harling, Eureka 42-44-86
Jack Joyce, Medford 47-49-96
Bob Vales, Crescent City 38-42-80
(3rd)
Charles Allen, Medford 42-42-84
Steve Larson, Crescent City 43-40-83
Bobby Babica. Eureka 45-48-93
David Hamaker, Eugene 45-50-
98
Jim, Woods. Medford 48-48-86
Roy Marvin, Klamaths Falls 64-58-122
Robert Jones. Medford 45-45-90
Phillip Emmerson, Hood River
46-46-92
Tom Clark, Medford 58-45-103
Larry Berg, Medford 52-50-112
Bob Soran, Klamaths Falls 47-44-91
Mike Monroe. Medford 40-37-77
(1st)
Geary Ritchie, Crescent City
48-41-89
Larrv Brown, Medford 43-39-82
Chuck Allen, Roseburg 39-42-81
Junior Girls
Dorothy Speer, Crescent City
56-53-109
Margaret Saunders, Grants Pass
54-53-107
Chris Finch, Medford 64-72-136
Mary Saunders, Grants Pass
54- 52-106
Caroyln Finch, Medford 56-55-
Judy Angstead. Klamath Falls
52-51-103 (tied for 2nd)
Sue Lance. Medford 50-53-103
(tied for 2nd) .....
Mary Knutsen, Astoria 61-61-122
Treasure Sullivan, ' Ashland 43-43-86
(1st)
STILL GOING STRONG
Poznan, Poland (UPI)
Jadwiga Jedrzejowska, 47-year-old
former international
tennis star who' competed at
Wimbledon before World
War II, won the Polish wom
en's lawn tennis champion
ship for the 21st time Monday
by defeating a girl named
Filipkowna, 20 years her
junior, 6-1, 6-1. Jadwiga later
teamed to win the women's
doubles and mixed doubles
titles.
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Havertown, Pa. (UPI)
U.S. Open golf champion Tom
my Bolt goes "on trial" today
before his own profession, fac
ing possible suspension from
tournament play because of
his behavior.
Bolt's predicament, as he
faced the wrath of the long
suffering Professional Golf as
sociation executive commit
tee, hurled into the back
ground Thursday's opening of
the annual PGA tournament.
The status of the man
known as "Thunder," whose
most recent explosions had
drawn him a $500 fine, was
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governing body of his own
association.
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that he was a "reformed
soul."
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prove that assertion. He with
drew from three events after
only nine holes and also was
accused of "unbecoming con
duct" after verbally attacking
tourney officials. And then
he had been on probation for
RIDES FOUR WINNERS
Stanton, Del. (UPI) El
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home six straight winners two
weeks ago, had four Monday
to boost his track leading total
to 51, 14 more than his near
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Norwood, Mass. (UPI)
The Willie Pep -Bobby Bell
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for Monday night at the Nor
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past misdemeanors since last
January.
None of his fellow pros
would permit themselves to
be quoted but one of their
top members summed up the
general feeling when he said:
"This is lake a child with
a temper tantrum whose
mother keeps saying 'no, no,'
and he keeps right on doing
as he pleases. That kind of
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of 166 pros, including 11 for
mer champions headed by de
fending champion Lionel He
bert, to tee off Thursday in
the revamped tournament
which this year for the first
time changes from match to
medal play because of finan
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The change in format was
made because the big names
were being knocked out in
early rounds in recent years
and the guys named Joe who
survived couldn't draw pea
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each over the 6,710-yard par
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early favorite is' three-time
winner Sammy Snead, at 46
still the man they fear the
most.
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