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ksino Tags Three In Succession By TIM MOIUARTV ! I PI Sports Writer Pity the poor Los Angeles Dodgers. They started the spring worry :o2 about Sandy Knulax' sore left index finger. Now they're con cerned about Tommy Davis' play around third base, which is be ginning to stick out like a sore thumb. Knufax again served notice that he has fully recovered from the circulatory trouble that sidelined turn after mid-sean last year by piling up 13 strikeouts in sev en innings against the Chicago White Sox Mondav at Sarasota, F!a. Davis, though, hardly looked like a Pie Traynor or a Billy i:ox. The All-Star left fielder, who is being tested at third base, fet tip three unearned runs with n wild throw in the third inning that led to a 5-4 victory for the White Sox. A solo homer in the sixth in ning by Deacon Jones provided lhe White Sox with their winning margin. It was the only earned run they collected off Koufax. who now has looked sharp in three straight spring tuncups. Back To Outfield? Dodger Manager Walt Alston may be forced to switch Davis back to his normal outfield post it' his erratic fielding starts to af fect his hitting. Tommy won the NL batting title last season with a .346 average. Casey Stengel, who should have such problems, enjoyed one of his rare days in the Florida sun Mon day when he watched his New York Mels blank his old New York Yankees, 1-0, behind the combined five-hit pitching of iRpger Craig and Al Jackson at a St. -Petersburg. j The Mets, held scoreless by I Ralph Terry over the first six in jiings, pushed across the game's only run off Hal Reniff in the seventh on a hit batsman, an in field out, an error by Tony Ku bek and a single by Larry Bur right. Three Consecutive Homers ' Catcher John Orsino, obtained ;from the San Francisco Giants in an off-season deal, hit three con secutive home runs off lefty Jim O'Toole to give the unbeaten Bal timore Orioles their ninth straight victory a 4-3 decision over the Cincinnati Reds at Tampa. Orsino's first homer came in the third inning alter a double by Jerry Adair. He hit No. 2 in the fifth frame and No. 3 in the seventh before fouling out off rookie lefty John Flavin in the ninth. In Monday's other exhibitions, the Detroit Tigers downed lhe St. Louis Cardinals, 8-5; the Milwau kee Braves outlasted the Wash ington Senators. 1-0. in 11 in nings: the Cleveland Indians wal loped the Chicago Cubs. 16-6; the Los Angeles Angels whipped the Boston Red Sox. 7-1; the Hous ton Colts oublugged the Giants. 14-5; the Philadelphia Philips needed 13 innings to defeat the Minnesota Twins, 6-5, and the Pittsburgh Pirates battled the Kansas City Athletics to a 12 inning. 4-4 tie. Fourth Straight Victory The Tigers scored their fourth straight victory on home runs by Rocky Colavito, Norm Cash and Gus Triandos after spotting the Cardinals five runs in the first in ning. Bob Anderson, who pitched one-hit ball for three innings, raised his spring record to 3-0. Singles by Norm Larker and Mack Jones and catcher Ken Retzer's error produced the Braves' winning run against the Senators. Eddie Mathews paced a nine-hit Milwaukee attack with two doubles. The Indians mauled four Cub pitchers for 16 hits, including a homer by Tito Francona and tri ples by John Romano, Tony Mar tinez and Gene Green. Rookie outfielder Nelson Mathews had two homers and a single for the Cubs. The Angels collected all of their runs and 10 of their 11 hits off Boston starter Bill Monbouquette. Bill Rigney's sluggers now have scored 37 runs on 41 hits in their1 last three games. Chico Rojas' first home run since 1961 earned uie rnunes their marathon victory over the Twins. Bob Allison pushed Minne sota ahead, 5-2, in the fifth in ning with a three-run homer. The Colts scored 12 times in the $10 Million Suit iln Football Fix Magazine Article ATLANTA i UPH An attorney for former Georgia Athletic Direc tor Wally ButLs Monday night de manded that the Saturday Eve ning Post retract and correct an article entitled "The Story of a Football Fix" in its current pub lication. The lawyer, William H. Schrod er Jr., also requested the maga zine in a telegram to print an editorial specifically repudiating the article which accuses Butts and Alabama football Coach Paul i Bear Bryant of conspiring to rig the 1W2 Georgia-Alabama game. Schroder said, however, that he will file a libel suit, probably for S10 million, against the Post re gardless of any subsequent action in the matter by the magazine. He said the telegram was a for mality required by Georgia law fK a basis for seeking punitive action. "1. Quotes Insurance Man "Both Butts, who resigned last month to end a 25-year era at Georgia, and Bryant have denied the allegation in the March 23rd edition of the Post. The article laid George Burnett, an Atlanta insurance man, through some Redskins Get Johnny Sample .'Washington lpi - The Washington Redskins, seeking to plug their porous secondary, to day acquired defensive halfback johnny Sample from the Pitts burgh' Steelers for an undisclosed high draft choice. ; Sample, a five-year veteran of ihe National Football League, ori ginally played for Ihe Baltimore oils and went to the Steelers in ydl. The six-one. 205-pounder was injured most of last season but at pne time was rated one of the iinest wingbacks in the NFL. ; "The secondary was a trouble pot for us last year," Redskins J'oach Bill McPeak said. "I tlWht Sample was the best de fensive back in the league with tiie Colts in 1U and he should Jtclp us plenty." communications freak, was cut into a long distance telephone conversation between Butts and Bryant last Sept. 14. Burnett, ac cording to the article, said he heard Butts giving Bryant Georg ia's offensive plays and other strategy for the Sept. 22 game which Alabama won 35-0. Burnett said Monday he was motivated only by "an impulsive desire that the truth be known' when he revealed the alleged tele phone conversation, and he felt th "truth will be eventually told in full" after an investigation. Investigations Under Way A number of investigations were under way. Georgia Atty. Gen. Eugene Cook began a probe Mon day; the FBI said it has made "preliminary inquiries"; and a spokesman said the Senate Rack ets subcommittee would look into the matter. Commissioner Bernie Moore of the Southeastern Conference i SEC ) also was conducting an in vestigation. The National Colle giate Athletic Association (NCAA) said it was awaiting word from Moore. "We have been in close com munication with the commissioner of the SEC, who had the report under investigation for some time," said Walter Byers, execu tive director of the NCAA. "For the present, we have no further comment to make." Alabama Atty. Gen. Richmond Flowers said the Post article "is not sufficient to warrant an in vestigation" by his office. FRACTURED MANAGER V.' Detroit Wins Olympic Bid NEW YORK (UPH Gov. George Romncy of Michigan and Mayor Jerome Cavanagh of De troit expressed confidence today that a "total effort" in money and manpower will convince t h e International Olympic Committee that the 1D68 summer gameslproved by the international com should be held in Detroit. miltoe, which also will study bids Detroit won designation as the from Mexico City, Buenos Aires, United Stales candidate from Lausanne, and Lyons, France, members of the U.S. Olympicl Last Held In 1932 Committee Board of Directors Monday but must still be ap last two innings in overcoming the Giants. Jim Wvnn, George Williams and Ellis Burton hom ered for Houston and Ed Bailey hit a pair for San Francisco. At Sarasota, Fla. Los Ang. (N) 120 010 000- 4 11 2 Chicago I Ai 003 011 OOx 5 5 0 Koufax, Tillotson 8 and Camil- li. Herbert, Peters (51 and Mar tin. Winner Peters. Loser Koufax. HRs Fairly, Jones. At St. Petersburg, Fla. N.Y. (A) 000 000 000 0 5 2 N. Y. N 000 000 lOx 1 4 0 Terry, Reniff (7) and Howard. Craig, Jackson 6 and Coleman. Winner Jackson. Loser Re niff. At Lakeland. Fla. St. Louis 500 O00 000 5 6 4 Detroit 303 201 OOx 8 7 1 Taylor, Sadowski (51, Olivo (8i and Oliver. Foster, Anderson (4) Egan (7) and Triandos, Sulli van (7). Winner Anderson. Loser Tavlor. HRs Colavito, Casft Triandos. At Tampa, Fla. Baltimore 002 010 100 4 10 1 Cincinnati 000 011 100 3 12 0 Bumside. Short (6) and Orsino. O'Toole, Flavin (8i and Foiles. Winner Bumside. Loser O'Toole. HRs Orsino (3), Foiles, Bright. At Ft. Myers, Fla. (12 innings, called darkness) K. C. 000 004 000 000 4 9 1 Pitts. 200 000 110 000 4 13 4 Bass, Segui (6i, Wyalt (91 and Brvan. Cardwell. Face 8i, Veale (10t, Priddy (12 and Burgess. McFarlane (8. HR Gotay. At Orlando, Fla. (13 Innings) Philadelphia (N) 001 010 300 000 1 6 13 0 Minnesota (A) 002 030 000 000 0 5 12 0 Duren, Short (41, D. Green (7), Quiroz (10), Lopez (12) and 01- dis, Averill (7), Kaat, Roggen- burk (6, Whitby 10), Pleis (12) and Battey, Zimmerman (6), Rat- liff (LI). Winner Lopez. Loser Pleis. HRs Allison, Rojas. At Phoenix, Ariz. Houston (N) 001 000 15714 21 1 S. F. IN) 000 200 201 5 7 0 Lcmay, Woodeshick 5), Coombs (7) and Bateman: Thom as, Herbel (7), Prcgenzzer (9) and Bailey. Winner Coombs. Loser Herbel. HRs Bailey, Cardenal, Wynn. At Nogalcs, Ariz. Cleveland (A) 020 134 60016 16 1 Chicago (N) 010 030 200 6 14 2 Grant, Donovan (7) and Roma no; Buhl, Koonce (6, Stevens (7), Gerard (8) and Schaffcr, Bcr tell (ft. Winner Grant. Loser Buhl. HRs Mathews (2), Francona, Williams, Santo. At Palm Springs. Calif. Boston Los Ang. (A) 400 300 OOx 7 110 Monbouquette. Lamabe (6), Radatz (8) and Nixon. Chance. Jones (7), Osinki (9) and Rod- gcrs. Winner cnance. Loser Monbouquette. HRs Malzone. L. Thomas. The Olympics have not been staged in the United States since 1932 when they were held in Los Angeles one of the four cities which competed with Detroit Monday for the honor of being named the U.S. candidate for 1968. The IOC adopted a rule in 1950 that only one city from a country may bid for an Olympiad and it must have the approval of its National Olympic Committee. Informed sources say the IOC is inclined to select a non-United States city as the site for the 1SK8 Olympics but Gov. Romney ana Mayor Cavanagh believe De troit will make the best presen tation -to the IOC when it meets in Nairobi, Kenya, next October "No U.S. city is belter known through the world than Detroit: said Gov. Romney. "We believe we will get the IOC bid." We arc optimistic," said May or Cavanagh. "As soon as I re turn to Detroit I will again call upon our citizens' committee which we have created and de tail our plans for making the best possible presentation to the Inter national Olympic Committee. To Ask Federal Help 'I'll also be calling upon our icaerai government represcnta lives in Washington to assist us Liston's Injury Examined MIAMI BEACH il'Pl'-lf Son- ny LiMon uses his knee as a rea son for a second postponement of his heavyweight title light with Floyd Patterson, he'd better be ready to sil slill for an examina tion by a Miami Beach Boxing Commission doctor. Commission Chairman Fred Aaronson said Monday he would not accept the examination of doctors in Chicago, where Listoa went Sunday alter apparently breaking up his training camp here. "We have the right to examine Ihe fighter, and under the con tract we have the right to name t tie time and place lor that ex amination," said Aaronson, whose commission contracted for the fight with the promoters and the fighters. Representatives of champion Liston, ex-champion Patterson and Championship Sports, Inc., Ihe promoting organization, are due to meet Wednesday to talk over the next slop. No place or time has been set, however. The fight first had been sched uled for April 4 al the Miami Beach Convention Hall, then was moved to April 10 because of Lis ton's trouble; with his right knee, which he sprained posing with a golf club for a photographer. The knee apparently buckled under the 225-pound-plus champi on while he was working out last week. While the hoopla over the fight went on, Patterson kept on train ing at his camp, set up at Tropi cal Park racetrack in Miami. He said he had signed up to fight Liston at Miami Beach and planned to keep it that way. "Under the terms of the con tract, I have the right to name Ihe fight site. I've said it would be Miami Beach and 1 am pre pared to wait for Liston here. This is as good a fight town as any," said Ihe ex-champ. He also pointed out that under the return contract he could get up to $1 million of Liston's fu ture purses if Liston fought any one else ahead of Patterson. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Tuesday, March 1. 1963 PAGE t f 1 3 6 - - - LOOSE MOOSE Former Yankee first baseman Moose Skowron loosens up in spring raining. The Moose has a new set of Los Angeles teammates et Vero Beach, Fla. Zany Writer Picks Yanks, Dodgers To Capture Flags 010 000 000 1 4 O.in making this presentation so we can be sure to bring the games to the Lmlcd States in 1968." Kenneth L. (Tug) Wilson, presi dent of the U.S. Olympic Commit tee, also was optimistic. I m optimistic about getting tnc Olympic Games for the Unit ed Slates for 1968," said Wilson. "The commitlee members agreed to make a concerted effort to bring the Olympics to the U.S." Wilson revealed that the 40- man Olympic committee gave 32 of its votes to Detroit. Los An geles received four votes. Port land two and San Francisco and Philadelphia one each At West Palm Beach, Fla. (It innings) Wash. 000 000 000 00 0 5 1 Milw. 000 000 000 01 1 9 1 Rudolph. Hamilton (61. Hannan (9i and Retzer. Burdette, Clon ingcr i6i, Fischer (11) and Ucck er. Winner Fischer. Loser Hannan. Ducks Win 2-0 Over California BERKELEY. Calif. (CPU The Cniversity of Oregon, behind the tight five-hit hurling of Robbie Snow, defeated California 2 0 Mon day and in the process scored the first run off Bear Pitcher Dave Dowling in the 27 innings he's pitched this season. It was the Webfoots' first game of the year. Cal is now 10-3 for the season. The teams meet again today. NEW LOCATION - KUHLMAN INSULATION 1721 MAIN Coll er Hop by en' "House of Alum inum" tor fr timole on oluminum tiding, roofini, cor portl, potiot, Harm windows ond doort. now! downtown business canopies: Jill Marvin KMmn KUHLMAN INSULATION h. TU 4.703 I'll M.i St. Louis Team Retains Lead In ABC Tourney BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPD - The Falstaff Beer team of St. Louis, rated one of the top quintets in the country, failed to deliver in the American Bowling Congress tournament Monday night and set tled for fourth place in the classic team division with 6.067. Led by Ronnie Gaudern's three game 670, the Falstaffs added 3,098 Monday night to the 2,969 compiled Sunday. Still holding the load in the clas sic division is United Van Lines of St. Louis with 6,210. In the regular team division, First Federal Savings of Fort Wayne, Ind.. moved into fifth place w ith 3.090. Bus Oswalt's 682 led the Indiana bowlers. In the classic singles Monday, Harry Smith of Falstaffs shot lhe highest individual game in two years in ABC competition a 296 but fell off in his last two games to end with a 630 series and sev enth place in the division. Robert Raymond of Buffalo took third place in the regular singles with 715. Still leading the division is Jim Snodcll of St. Louis with 727. In the classic doubles, Al Savas and Gaudern of St. Louis placed 10th with 1.273. By OSCAR FKALEY I'PI Sports Writer MIAMI (UPD Comes the time of the year today when every sports writer worth his salt must predict the outcome of the pen nant races, and Fearless Fraley's chalk selections must be the New York Yankees and the Los An geles Dodgers. Now the ordinary format is to give a heap of weighty reasons for such a startling prognostica tion. Like will the left handed second baseman for Oshkosh make the backhanded flip to first and can all 20 managers be right when they assort unanimously that "we'll make a run at 'em." Reasons I got. First of all, I have scanned the ball parks with yawning diligence and then .-bucked the whole bust ness for other more informative pursuits. It can now be revealed that, after a myopic measurement of the bikini situation, there arc more curves this season. The fish haven't been biting good and this must mean that the take sign is on. The way Sandy Koufax hits a golf ball lie might be the next Babe Ruth and the manner in which things have been going at the track I may go back and, like the Washington Senators,' try to get even. The real experts will tell you it slacks up as a seven team race in the American League, with De troit, Baltimore, Minnesota, Chi cago, Los Angeles and Cleveland all chasing the Yankees, and more or less in that order. Kansas City, Boston and Washington all will play out the schedule. In the National League, the Gi ants, Reds and Cardinals will have to run all the way to keep pace with the Dodgers. Pittsburgh and Milwaukee, the baseball buffs inform me, might move up into that chain of command. TI19 Phil lies, Colts and Cubs will wage a stirring battle to avoid ninth place. Tenth already has been awarded to the Mets. At Gulfstream Park they'd call cm like this: American League 1. Yankees tone best) 2. Tigers (show signs of im provement) 3. Orioles (may last this time out) 4. 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