Four Americans, Englishmen Battle Sn Amateur Quarterfinals
ST. ANDREWS. Scotland UPI
It was the United States vs.
England today in the quarter
finals of the British Amateur
golf championship.
Four Yanks, led by defending
champion Dick Davics of Pebble
Beach, Calif., and four English
men battled their way into the
round of eight Thursday, leaving
the host Scots on the outside
looking in.
Davies, who barely escaped
elimination Thursday, drew Brit
ish Walker Cupper Michael Lunt
as his quarter-final opponent. The
two were first off the tee this
morning.
All-American Match
The other quarter-final matches
pitted Dick Sikes of Springdalc,
Ark., against a fellow Walker Cup
per, Dr. Ed Updegraff of Tucson,
San Francisco, Calif., against Pc-morning round, sinking a seven-, barrel! i! England.
16-year-old Army dentist upset Ichampiun the last two years. land 1.
Shade, the Scottish Walker Cupper
who was the tournament co-favorite
when the shooting began Mon
day. tcr Green, and David Moffatt foot putt for a birdie-three on the
against John Blackwell in an all- 19th green. In the afternoon. Da-
Dentist 1'ulli tpset English Walker Cupper Martin downed Dr. Harry McAnespie of Updegraff bested Geoff Dixon of
Luceti, meanwhile, remained IChristmas, 3 and 2. alter downing W..,i - ,,,) , aj n.,uuu rij h i ih.ncain.Han
Lnglish match. vies was four down alter 11 holes
alive in the lower
half of the Scotland's Brian Anderson by the yraser Urauhart of Scotland. 2 uosot 3 and 2 victory ovr Ronnie
The quarter-final winners will I before rallying for a 1-up victory
square off this afternoon for the over former champion John Be
right to meet in Saturday's 36-hole fjajajjjMMaBaaMaaaanaTaaaVea'
draw to retain the lanks chanc- same score,
cs of an all-American final. The! Sikes, the U.S. Public Links
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Friday, June 7, 13
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title round.
Davies came perilously close to
surrendering his title in both of
h f&iw no
his matches Thursday, He needed
an extra hole before eliminating
Ariz., in an all-Amencan show-
i h im mm. uu
down. Dr. Ron Luceti of South Scotland's John Wilson in his 9
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Portland, Spokane Push
lyPJoo.
Seattle Out Of
Light
By RON SL'PINSKI
United Press International
Surging Spokane and Peppy
Portland are pushing stumbling
Seattle out of the spotlight in
their ding-dong battle for second
place in the Northern Division of
the Pacific Coast League.
In the Soutliern Division, San
Diego and Dallas-Fort Worth are
two for the see-saw in their dog
fight for first place.
Spokane lefthander Nick Will
hits allowed only two hits in beat
ing Denver 3-1 Thursday night
while Dick Green's two-run homer
powered Portland to a 6-5 win
over Seattle.
It was Seattle's seventh loss in
eight games and dropped the Rain,
icrs into fourth place, their low
est ebb of the season. Seattle
went into its skid shortly after
the parent Boston Red Sox re
called Wilbur Wood, the Rainiers'
ace lefthander who was leading
the PCL with an earned-run av
erage of 1.12. Wood had a 5-2 rec
ord. Padre Power
Home runs by Mel Queen and
Art Shamsky backed four - hit
pitching by Ted W ills and George
McWilliams to give San Diego a
4-0 shutout of Dallas-Fort Worth.
It was merely a return favor be
cause the Texans had blanked the
Padres the two previous nights.
As a result of its win, San
Diego sliced the Rangers' lead to
l'i games.
In other contests. Salt Lake
Cily erupted for seven runs in
tlic fourth inning to chase bonus
pichcr Bob Garibaldi while over
whelming Tacoma 11-3, and three
home runs helped Oklahoma City
waltz to an 11-7 victory over last
place Hawaii.
Only 2'i games separate Spo
kane, Portland and Seattle. Spo
kane is four games behind first
place Tacoma, Portland 6 and
Seattle 64. Next comes Hawaii
which is only 8 games off the
pace.
Willhitc brought his record to
6-3. The only Denver hits off the
Spokane pitcher were a solo hom
er by Jim McKnight and a single.
A wild pitch by Denver reliever
Clair Hickman brought in one run
and cacher Mike Brumley lashed
a .single to score Spokane's other
two runs.
San Diego tallied three runs in
the first inning on a two-run
homer by Queen, his 12lh, and a
bases empty blast by Shamsky.
his ninth. Wills 13-3' limited the
Rangers to three hits over the
first eight innings. McWilliams
pitched the ninth for the Padres.
He yielded a double to Joe Nossek
but retired the next three batters.
Ted Sadowski (5-71 was the loser.
Bonus Baby Gets Help
Portland scored four runs in
the fourth inning and held on for
its one-run victory over Seattle.
Winner was bonus pitcher Lew
Kraussc '5-4 who was signed by
the Kansas City Athletics for a
reported $125,000. Ramon Hernan-
icncvcu rtiuaa in iiiiuij. DiCgO
and was untouchable. Seattle ,,,,
starter Jerry Stephenson suffered
his fuurth loss against a single
win.
Salt Lake pitcher Phil Mudrock
scattered five hits in recording his
second victory. Two walks, five
singles and Bill Oil's double pro
duced seven runs in the fourth
for the Bees to chase Garibaldi
to the showers. It was Garibaldi's
third loss. He has won six.
Former Boston Red Sox outfield
er Carroll Hardy collected five
hits and drove in two runs to
pace the Oklahoma City victory.
Dave Roberts of the Kters had
three hits, including a homer, to
bat in three runs. Joe Wooten.
and Dan Murphy also socked
homers for Oklahoma City. Bob
Knoop hit a home run for Hawaii.
Lincscores:
Portland 101-400-000 6-101
usti. Brunei (31 and Wooten. WP
Brunei. LP Anderson. WIS
Wooten, Knoop, Murphy, Roberts.
San Diego 300-000-001 472
Dallas Ft. W OOO-OOO-OOO 01-0
Wills, McWilliams (91 and Saul;
Sadowski, Ranlz 8 and Henry.
WP Wills. LP-Sadowski. HRs
Shamsky. Queen.
Pacific Coast League
Southern Division
YV. L. Pel. .GB
Dallas Ft. W 31 24 .564 -
30 26 .536 l'i
Oklahoma City 26 26 .500 3i
Denver 25 29 .463 5'i
Salt Lake City 18 31 .367 10
Northern Division
W. L. Pet. CB
Tacoma 32 21 .604 -
Spokane 29 26 .527 4
Portland 25 26 .Am 6
Seattle 23 25 .479 6'i
Hawaii 24 29 .453
Thursday's Games
San Diego 4 Dallas-Ft. Worth 0
Oklahoma City 11 Hawaii 7
Portland 6 Seattle S
Spokane 3 Denver 1
Salt Lake City 11 Tacoma 3
Seattle 201-020-000 5-9-3
Krausse, Hernandez S and
Bryan: Stephenson, Boyle 4, R.
G. Smith 5 and Skeen. WP
Kraussc. LP Stephenson. HRs
Johnson, Green.
Salt Lake City 000-703-001 11-16-2
Tacoma 101-001-000 3-5-2
Mudrock and Barragan; Gari
baldi, Pregenzer (41, Skinner 6i.
Hands (71 and Taiton. LP Gari
baldi. Denver 010-000-000 1-40
Spokane 000-000-03X 3-6-0
While. Hickman (8) and Roof;
Willhite and Brumley. LP White.
HR-McKnight.
Hawaii 1 13-O0O-020 7-123
Oklahoma City 112-511-OOx 11-17-4
Newman. Anderson 3, Pepper
141, Thomas 8i and White; Gi-
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Hawaii (Moeller 1-1) at Denver
(Foss 2-0i.
Portland (Drabowsky 4-1 and
Monteagudo 3-6) at Seattle (Hef
fner 4-3 and P. Smith 5-4),
2 games.
Dallas-Fort Worth (Dottcr 2-1)
at Salt Lake City (Schandevcl
0-D.
Oklahoma City (Nelson 2-3) at
San Diego (Sisler 2-4).
Tacoma (Herbel 6-5) at Spokane
(Iteed 5-3).
OLD TIMERS PLAY
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Wheat agreed Wednesday to lake
part In the New York Mcts' old
timers day celebration at the Po
lo Grounds, June 22.
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