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-4 Bus's Takes STSUAT-S, PBO SOCCEB aPSl'lTi RATIONAL LEAGUE phliadeipnla 1. Atlanta Lb Baitiinor 3, Nw York 3, lie. 2ft Moa, July 31, 196T SPSINCF1ELD (Mo.) IEACER-PRSS Carthage Meet Title Red Sox Give Twins Scare Ninth Before Tumbling CARTHAGE (Special) Bus's Casuals outlasted Blue Star Pizza, 27-19, in an all-Springfield fi 8W Va C2S nal of the slow pitch softball tournamint here aser Dick Williams said. "This team doesn't know the meaning of the word quit." YllSON BROS. at.

fthssy al 4 West 4 CoowWtl By DAVE O'HARA BOSTON (AP) Even in defeat the Red Sox are giving American League-rivals a steady message the game isn't over until the final out Bus' gained the title contest Minnesota southpaw Jim by beating Carthage Smallwood MeHitt allowed only three sin OverWillard, 10-3 Tottraey Win ByYarbrough Yarbrough Machinists defeated 'Wiilard 10-3 Sunday at West Nichols Park to move into the winners' bracket finals of the Ozark Baseball League mid-season tournament. gles in seven innings as the Skelgas, 18-7, earlier in the day while Blue Star was 'downing Broadway Methodist of Twins rolled to He The Minnesota Twins got the ATHUTE'S FOOT HOW TO TREAT IT- surrendered a run in theighth reminder in hanging on in the Springfield, 12-9. and then retired, fading in the ninth inning for a 7-5 victory Apply satek-drrlnit T-4-L. Ftrf kotd ts fS'k Itti. Mroinf la ThtTconjolation cipwn went to muggy heat.

over the hustling Red Sox Sunday. sT- d.ij 1 5 IsJens ki strains all. Pittsburg, Ka3-O0lt Pamti Walek BEALTHT skis rrplaee It! s4 with a 16-11 vietarv over I iifWed ln onb hi jr 4a bar ru rZJ at aar I asoster. NOW Etsas Dm Spnngfield House of BnetnlTaa, Ermer went to his bullpen and brought in veteran Ron Kline to "Yarbrough and Ozark are the try and get the final three outs. "It was one heck of a finale," Minnesota Manager Cal Ermer said after reserve first baseman Rich' Reese made an acrobatic catch of a high pop in frftotiif the plate for the tWri-erif in the only unbeaten teams left in the Tony Conigliaro greeted Kline meet, which also counts in the with a single, but the Twins regular standings.

right-hander got the next two ninth. batters on outfield flies. Then the Red Sox went to "We- didn't win, but I guess you can say that we scared the work and scored three runs on a heck out of them, Boston Man- Ozark dropped 1 a pair ofj games in regular-season play.U i One was 7-6 to Yarbrough in I seven innings at West the other 5-4 to Hiland at Silver 1 1 Springs Park. 1 jf la tosers bracket action of if single by Bgie Smith, a dou ble by Russ Gibson, a pinch sin At. 'Xt, gle by Dalton Jones and a single by Mike Andrews Al Worthington replaced Kline the tourney, the Springfield' Mike Ckirr'sv 134 Captures 36-Holc Lead and was tagged for a run-scoring single by Joe Foy.

Southpaw Jim Roland then was called on Kisa Colts dropped the Giants 4-2 at N'ixa and host Sycamore blasted the Alton Box Cardinals to face Carl Yastrzemski. 12-3 Yaz ran the count to 3-1 and Mike Carr's second sub-par The Foremost game at. Blue then hoisted a towering fly a few feet in front of the plate. round has given him the lead Eye was postponed. In a regular game.

MarsaGeld by one stroke over defending Andrews raced across the plate beat host Crane 6-3 behind Pat champion Jim Patton in the City Amateur golf tournament auu ruj ruunueu uuiu as liic 1 1 ball came down. Calton's six-hit pitching. Aasoelated Press Wlrevkote Tom Tresh, Yankee left fielder, makes a diving catch of a fly ball hit by pinch-hitler Ozzie Chavarria of the Kansas City A's in the ninth inning of the first game in yesterday's American League baseball doubleheader at New York. Tresh came with the ba ending the inning and Maris in Key Rolefor Cards, Athletics Drop Two to Yanks Harry Appleby struck out 12 ouimMs 'em at Grandview Municipal Course. Carr shot a one-under 69 Sun Reese collided with third; in pitching Yarbrough past Will-ard.

Danny Cook, Bill Davis and Steve Seal had two hits each for day to go with Saturday's 65 for baseman Cesar Tovar and then rm a 134. ball popped out of the first base- i the winner and Lance had two Patton posted Sunday's best man's mitt However, Reese for Willard. managed to keep his eye on the i ball and he fell backward and round a 64 to move close at 135. Bob Steuryf the four-time titlist who shot a 64 Saturday to mm Charlie Gibson's double in the made fabulous stab as he hit i Hank Aaron with a single. I Tom Tresh and Horace Clarke SAVanfh nltchoj Vol-rttli cftl Mfl the ground for the final out I take the lead, went two shots Asssclsas! Frssi Louis and Atlanta no.lp Dm file tna St iTike Shannon homered in the ex' accounted for five Yankee runs "The catcher and pitcher I changed the lead until the sev over with a 72 Sunday for a 136.

That tied, him with Brown, uiaa na Ding pitcher. Dennis Rainey had sixth to tie it at 5-aJJ, but in the sixth, Aaron singled to drive in the first game. Jim Hunter allowed nine hits and all seven New York runs in the six three hits and Wells two for wno naa a pair or ess. enth inning' of Sunday's game when Roger Maris sliced a two-run single to give the Cards a in another run for the- Braves, Ozark. were calling for Tovar to make I the play and Reese kept calling that he had it," Ermer said, "However, with 25,000 people! shouting you needed a fog born to be heard out there.

i innings he worked. The loss George Thompson moved into a tie for fourth with Charley setting the stage for Maris' heroics in the seventh. Sonny Allen pitched Hiland over Ozark and was backed by one-run, 6-5 advantage. Marts was his tenth against nine vic Denney after a four-under 66 in wrapped it up, 7-5 in the ninth Ron Willis won it in relief. tories.

pair of doubles by V. the second round. Both have 137 on a run scoring sacrmce xiy. Jarvis was the loser. A throwing error by pitcher It was a heck of a catch, a and Calvin Allen.

Yates totals. The Cards victory, combined The Cards move into Chicago Lew Krausse, a checked-swing You notice the difference between a Mark IV and a cheaper air conditioner when you turn it on Mark IV delivers cooling power that you can't buy in a cheaper unit! And Mark IV is protected by a generous coast-ia-coast automotive-type warranty Service like 4hat just doesn't come with cheaper air conditioners I Why settle for loss! iMark IV does outcool'etn all! real circus type. Usually on a1 bad three hits for Ozark. with Chicago's split of a double- today where the Cubs are slated single by Roy White and a bat- Jim Nichols slammed a two- header with Cincinnati, gives Players were grouped into five flights for next weekend's final two rounds. A drawing de to start Rich Nye against Ray handle single by Bill Robinson run homer in the last of the Washburn.

provided the Yanks with their St. Louis a 3te game bulge over the second place Cubs in the play like that the ball drops; safely. I don't think the ball; would have rolled far if Reese had missed it, but I don't knowi who would have been able to pick it up. The plate wasn't cov termined the breakoff point in Kansas City wiH wind up its ninth to give the Colts their vie tory. Mike Ferry won it in re five runs in the second game National League pennant chase.

case of ties. Anyone Who has de Krausse's record has now lief. Charlie Williams of the In a meeting of American cided not to play the final two tumbled to 5 and 14. Colts was 3 for 4 and Robert League "tail the ninth current series with the Yanks in another afternoon game. Paul Lindblad will start for the A's and Fred Talbot for the Yankees.

rounds should notify the Grand- Lefthanders Al Downing and place Yankees belted the last view pro shop so their names Steve Barber were the Yankee Shipley had two hits for the Giants. Rollie Burbridge was the place A's, 7-2 and 5-2, before a may be removed from the pair winners and each went the dis tance. i crowd of 50,000 in New York; ings. The 36-hole totals: CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT losing hurler. Larry Johnson tossed a five-hitter for Sycamore and added two hits at the plate.

Home runs by Jake Gibbs, ered and Foy might have scored the tying run. Whew! It was close." Virtually overlooked in the hectic finish were Merritt's brilliant pitching for his seventh victory, four 'straight- hits, including a homer, by rookie Rod Carew and Harmon Klllebrew's 32nd homer. St. Louis took a 34) lead in MJke Carr 134. Jim Patina.

1.18. Boh the second -n Larry Jaster's TERRILL'S SERVICE CENTER Kimbrough and E. Troffiewdy UN 2-1771 Camaro Nearly Equals Record In Match Race Dickie Harrell's Yenko Cam Steury 136, Jos Brown 136, George Thompson 137, Charley Benny 137, Mike Along with Ronnie Brown, Miles muiarai jonnny Hammond 140, Jesse Lyles 141. Buddy Denny 14J. W.

Elliott and Bervin, White; NOETHERM DIVISION run-scoring single and a bases loaded single by Curt Flood. Atlanta tied it in the fourth, aid Potteoder 143, Larry Gooeh 144. Steve Won last Brazil Cagers Don't Qualify sneppaia 144, Hax Arwoofl 143, Jim Pearson 143, Bid Lucaa 143, JL G. Stovall 2 jWarshlield" ed by Pat Jarvis' two-run sin 1 a A FLIGHT gle, and took the lead in the arbroBjlh. 8 3- Foremott fi 0 aro lived up to expectations by nearly equalling its national record speed while winning the David caktwav 146.

IVim -Rake las filth when Joe Torre drove in Ozark Bill Medltn 146. Bert Sowarria 14fi. Jn.ki 3 10 9 11 Cardinals 'Z2 Simmons 147, Bob Drumrtabt 148, Don Deeds 148, Jack Smith 118. John Hilda- SOUTHERN DIVISION special match race over the WINNIPEG (AP) There were smiles all around today in Wnsj Lest nront 148, Larry pegg 149. Bob Lechner 14.

job t-rudnoranw 34, Larry Wood the U.S. men's basketball ranks jMant fieaves 103, lick B'vd 153, LEAGUE Paddock Plymouth of St. Louis before one of the biggest season crowds Saturday night at the Springfield-Ozark Raceway. Bios VS.llard Hiland titania Oans arauur 10 1 3 10 11 at the Pan-American Games Konnie Jamea 133. Art Thomas 1A3, FLIGHT CeorffA Bareford 153.

fteorew rlnet Coach Hal iischer was IEADERS, Tom 0bera 154, Wslter Ayers 154, Ron Jones ltft, itneti 154, Roger pleased with the way his American quintet performed in beat Thompson 15S, Keith Bacon 155, Jerry Boyts 135, Jerry McWUlMmt 133, Dick Mcintosh Grabs Harrell turned in a time of S.15 seconds and 137.19 miles per hour on the final eighth-mile run. The Camaro holds the Alt OH Timir NAflONAtATUM lW ISLg CENTEX SONSHIN6 ing Puerto Rico 80-52 -Sunday warren ixt. hod iiean 156, jere Carey 156, Dr. H. L.

Grassle 156. Jim Jsracok 1 By Tta Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING 1233 at kal) F.RoblBWlll, Rallse, Df I Yastrsemski. MU Carew, t'onitiUrn, .303, RUNS McAollffe. fflr KiDehrw, night. And the United States re stevn aionros lb, naval atssket 15: fl Fl.rflHT American Hot Rod Association Harold Pass 158.

John Lwla 158. Tlean Feature Victory At Airport Oval ceived an unexpected assist record of 138 mph. The time and speed by the second-ranked Schobers 159. VtrgU Rnea 169, Frank BK-ler 160. Moritan Harris 161.

Charles Moors 162. Lynn Bsvnoids- 163. Bob Sheo. when Brazil failed to qualify for 67j B.Rabinson, 82; Tovar, (12; Yastrzemsld, 61. the title round robin.

Brazil had HUNS BATTED IN-Killebrew. funny car In the nation were the best ever at the Raceway. Jay Mcintosh passed Junior herd- 164. Dr. Jorge Padron lt4, Ok-n Aemiexer 164, Chris HUdebrsnt 165.

Garry McCrite 163, Leonard Wells 166, Riley Hlndman 166, W. L. Ray 167, Dr. Harold Falls 167. 75i Yastnemekl, 72; F.Howard, 67; Gonigliaro, F.Rnbinaon.

59, The Paddockcar recorded been considered the United States' chief challenger for the gold medal. HITS astrzemski. ost 1J4: Tovar, 5.69 and 124.33 in 'he last run U3; Carew, KM; Alvu, FLIGHT Ken Kahman 169. Frank Powell 169. 103; Fresosl, 104.

The United States won four Ron Welch 170. Ray Wallace 171 Bob DOUBLES Tovar. after winning the second heat when the Camaro had handling Rothermel 172, Tom King 1737.1iry CainpaDeria, K.C.. 22; yastnemskL VcIfschirJdt Ycdka CASE $34.61 straight in sweeping through its preliminary round-robin divi IS; 7 lied with 17. Whlta 174.

Harold Brown 176, Bill Blanton 176, BiU-Pvriso 177, Jim RlHiiBt 180, Bob Winters' 182. Charles Stokes 183. Don TRIPLES Monday, kv si cnt, problems. The Plymouth won with 5.72 and 125.22. Owens 183, George Elmore 151.

Gordon sion. Coniciiaro, Knoop, Bulord. Chic, Si Blair, 3. McAlpine 193, Eugene ZatosM Xh Taylor on the 19th lap and went on to win the feature race at the Airport Speedway stock car event Sunday night Taylor finished second and James Bohnstedt, back in racing1 for the first time in three years, was third. Bohnstedt also won the second heat.

Louis Swisher won the first heat after the leader, Dan Herman, overturned on the No. 4 turn. Harrell. was home first in the Johnnie RED $f53 Ibl lUA Scotch-- Jqt. MaeArthurs $S65 Scotch VQT.

In the other group Sunday homk huns Kiueorew, 3a; ooenine run with 5,41 and 131 mnh to 8.01 for Paddock. F.Howard, 28; Yastraamski, 25; F.Koliiiiiioji, 21: Conigliaro. BosL. MantH, N.Y McAtOilta, night, Cuba jolted Brazil 64-49 to create a three-way tie for two finalist berths in the other division. The night's eliminator win STOLE? 301 ners were i.rme Abney, Agee.

23; Boford. Chic, 22; aaccraw, inic. 10; Mexico, which was idle Sun ter's Car Club, Ken Tillman, Kimbell Brothers, Wally Cal PITCiriNO (9 IJecisloniii McuBxniiB, J. Marfir. 9-2, Horlen, 13-3, Lonbor, M-4, Sparma, day, topped that group with a 4- vert, John Fclbey and Ron 10-4, Mermt, 0 mark followed by the three at Slickey Owen School Lists Open Dates MILLER Special) A number of open dates for baseball games are available this week' at the Mickey Owen School near here.

They are: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday nights, 8-10-year-olds; Tuesday and Wednesday night, 11-12; Wednesday night, Adams. CASE 38,32 oi. I I 2-2 Cuba, Argentina and Brazil. Lonboig, BosL, 152; Nash. KC 13l; BoswelL 138; Peters, 137.

Andther in the series of The Pan-Am Games Basket Joe Tindle, who had the quick time of the night at 17.31 seconds, took the fast heat. Tindle drove Art Griffin's Offenhauser in a practice run and turned the quartet-mile oval in 15.50 -seconds, one second faster than the stock car record. ball Committee resolved Essnt Manhafian 1 NATIONAL LEAOPE BATTTNO (225 at -w-t, nMMiS. Ceieda, St.L.. grudge and match races will be held from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.

Wednesday. deadlock by dividing points J43: Aaros. Conialei. CASE $35.52 scored by points against in the II or I -Mt eames involving the three tied RUjra Aaron, vk; bsow, ij, B.Allen, 74; Wymi. Hottslf 72; STATE PONT LEA THE BASEBALL At St.

Josrok St. Jl national it). Joel 13-14; Monday night and Satur teams. Argentinaflged Brazil I. .1.

r. Tindle also won the trophy MS' liart. BUNS BATTETI IN Wyon, 83; Ceiwda, St.L.; 76; Hart. S.r 74; Santo. day afternoon, 15 and up.

St. Joseph NalKinal t-, Jonlig I (title) ior me uuiu spot, 10 .844. The six-team round-robin fi BITS Cepeda. 1S; dpnenta, I cash. tooK the consolation event after, a restart was forced when Dennis Dowler did two and one-half tolls off nals will include the United 12; Brock, St.L., 126; itaub.

1 12.1; Pinson. in. DOUBLES frtaUD. 31; I ivw, 1 States, Puerto Rico and Panama from one round robin and 271 Cepeda. SI.U.

27; B. Alien 1 St.U. 24. KIl'LrJi Wllliama, vnic, Mexico, Cuba and Argentina from the other. K.AUen, Phillips.

Chic, Pinion. Gonial ei, 1 1- i the north turn oh the first lap. The bicycle race was won by Johnny Hall, who Received a pony. Charles White won $5 for second place. Racing will resume at 8 p.m.

a women's Bi ine Americans will play tuba in their opening game of the AUTO WORKS, Inc. ,1445 E. Trafficway UN 9-2565 Aaron, Hart. S.F., 24; fc" JZ? Ctiic, 52: Perci, IS-CTrtI F.V RASF.S Brock. SI 3R finals Tuesday night.

PMIlti. i -Wills, -Pitt, cycle race planned for anyone i Chiefs Quicken from 16 to 60. Seagram's V.0. "1 Hal, Cal, Sf JI CASE $60.95 J5TH Osrdca's Cin Half Gal. $7.88 S0I 'm.

CASE $47.11 81. Cruzada Resi I CASE lmarlsl $39.75 STH 1 CrcmsTsss Ullrich CASE 90 froof 99 $57.95 7 Ytirt 014 5TH Mogen David or Party Punch flt, v) Taylsr's Wines New York $59 State I 5th -Yellsistena (() navis, L.A.t-16: Tt.AIIen. Phil-. 16. PITCHING (8i Decistons) Veals 12-4, Hashes, St.L., 8-3, Ja-vis, 11-4.

McCormlck. S.F., 13-5. Johnson, 11-4, .714. STRIKEOUTS Marlchal. 158; Bunninj, 15.1; oln, 143; Jenkins, Chic.

138; Peny, S.F., 136, B.C.: i 3: a i Training Tempo Kill Kill $n04 Dark" Bourbon' Brook Vh" Hill a Daviess tU County a Walker PrW $53l 99" Com t. Mr! '3T mi Boston Majestic c. m. $C8I Bourbon mn 0 Majestic. 2Tt $J29 Gin v.U..

Majestic $019 Vodka COMPLETE WRECK REBUILDING FRAME FRONT END ALIGNMENT DUCO REFINISHINS BODY FENDER SERVICE PROMPT. DEPENDABLE SERVICE LIBERTY, Mo. (UPI) The Money winners: First h.at Louis Swisher, Oren fum anon. John Creech. Second heat James Bohnstedt, BtH Resell, Virall MtCall.

fast brat Joe Tindle, Larry Ball. Jay Mclmflsh. Consolation Junior Taylor, Jess Timlie, Bichard Hard. J-varam Jay Vcrnltviri, Junior Tav-Vt. Jaroea Bintedl.

Bill Riiwli. Lairy Ball. Jesa Tindle. Virjiil McGall, Ban lti man, Louis Swisher Run Ward. tempo quickened today in.

the training camp of the Kansas CAIX City Chiefs, who readied for their first exhibition game next CARROLL RECALLED ATLANTA CAP) Th Atlanta Braves announced today that riftht-banded pitcher Clay Carroll has been recalled from Richmond of the International League to replace Tony has been placed on the disabled list for 21 days. Saturday at Houston. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Coach Hank Strum gave his players Sunday off after two strenuous workouts Saturday, the last of the two-a-day drills -n Saturday a workouts were 17IQE OUAL RE-TREAD highlighted by a scrimmage in which the offense scored six touchdowns and two field goals KENTUCKY BOURBON -CASE 3ths $48.45 HALF gjlL. S9.I5 Street Eliminator Win To Clarence Barrett MONETT (Special) Clarence Barrett topped the street eliminator competition with a time of 12.34 seconds and a i speed of 105.72 mph atlhe Four-State Dragway yesterday here. A money meet will be held next Sunday with cash going to the top three places in the eliminator brackets.

Eliminations will start at 1 p.m. ELIMINATOR in 55 plays. $I0 Ho G-ol. St.17 Cow Oh. Ancient Age Quarterbacks Len Dawson and Pete Beathard accounted for three of the touchdowns by passing, with Dawson firing two TD strikes.

Top arack Rithard Patrick. Carihaee, West Plains Races To Kenny Thompson I- si and fB 14; middle tci(Keoaem i 15.27 and Utile atocfc-Milte Uafee- Sprmfjftpid. and 61. ii: htit rod Madwell. Karrlaen.

13.07 and aMi Of'LY t'LAlNS Special) HOT TAG SALE! BIG HEARTED BILL'S (967 MODEL ClOSEOUTl KURRYt BUY A NEy 67 wzm I FOR KUfiSnLDS LESS! TJ KW CARS MUST CO! TRACE YCU!) CLO CAR we'll pads misi I' nVv 'sr. J.4! Ken" Thompson of Waynesville ICE COLD mar, 13.83 and won the A feature and A trophv Q1Z Pake. Mike 12 CUKCS CANS IN HAMDY POLY BAG id nrt JMI.f jr I Vt.rm.ii uwsuia, Rsnrtt. StrHHOHl, B( Au-1 REGULAR DRAFT dch at tlie 63 Speedway here 'lidiv riKht. Ine went' to S-ndr)dgei West riams.

The A troptiy oaaft Kermy Hietnpsm, Way. nesvtlje. u-opny flash Bob Moodv. MftuR'am A VII 1IU Nat row Whit 1 $gjjC3 1 -Bill Jnvcf. oiints si i Gtns Manager John Kimbrough oi tf'e Springfield Giants would l.ke to schedule baseball gsmes for Tuesday and Thursday ni ht with area learns, preferaH hi-at-Seosi'tw.

A I I "i- CASE Of 24 $27' $9" I 4 Sua 1 111 CASE OF 24 CP VH 2-9661 i 1 Li I tn West plains: Bill vrst LJ 430 E. SEE nndrldpp: Hun fbr It-aturi? Grower 1 Krnsli" 1 a say tram nome. mteresteaij- JAY INMAN WOE LINDSEY MARTIN 6EESLEY can contact Kinibrouch at! (amr. iii COLLEGE 1635 N. GLESSTO'it 9-1814 UN 2-2E18, I 6-18H2, after 5 p.m.

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