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Show Walker Denies Buccos Are Ripping Apart by Dissen tion Against Him which is true, and further adds they all .were smoothed over, which also appears to be so. r. . . "If there's any dissension in this club," said Walker in a corner of the clubhouse loud enough for his players to hear, "I wish I hcve this kind of for the next 10 dissension : - ' when on the I "Maybe manager. Pittsburgh do talk a little too much, but I .teach by it.' " Trying "Any1 time and 1 got the Pirate .manager. "What's so wrong about that? It's health so long as it doesn't get out of hand. And it didn't. It's all forgotten about now. We sat down jnd had a little talk after the game and we both got a few things off our chest. Nine out of 10 let i to Improve I have to get on season. one of my guys, I worry about Sam McDowell Hurls Moore, who played alongside him in the outfield, but always felt Southworth and Moore really were trying to help him. Critical of Catch "I remember making what I thought was a good catch once," he said. "The fans applauded like mad, but Moore called over to me and said, 'Hey, you loused that one up like a butcher.' He meant it, too.. He, got all over mejk-saiI should've made the catch' easy instead of making it look times, a misunderstanding can be settled by sitting down and talking about it." Walker recalled he was criticized by Manager Billy Southworth during his playing days with the Cardinals. He also took quite a bit from one of his teammates, Terry know them immediately what you think. That's my feeling, anyway." Walker admitted he had words with Jesse Gonder, one of his catchers, about a change up Gonder called for during 'game with Houston earlier this went much,'"- - you tiot "He got a little a little hot," said ovej-critic- al years." "I've heard it said that I talk too ' it. I don't sleep all that night. I'm trying to improve myself the same as they are and J don't feel J have all the answers. Possibly I am at times and maybe it would be better if I waited a while before pointing out a mistake. But you get better production out of ball players dub, Rv MILTON RICHMAN NEW YORK (UPI) --it bugs Harry Walker thaf some people picture the Pittsburgh Pirates as a ball" club ripped by dissension and as. an unhappy primarily house divided against him. It bugs him so much because he claims it isn't true. the evidence, all From a to have seems Walker beef. v legitimate There have been a couple of Isolated incidents involving a : Jenrf the Pirate prayers and Walker this season and he he readily admits to (hem, but on every says they happen 3-Hit- p By JEFF MEYERS 0 ago. "My coordination is still off Sam McDowell got a haircut I hoping for a new look. Instead, and I'm not 100 per cent right," : he looks like the old Sam McDowell said after boosting r McDowell. his record to "Although I'm As noted for his sideburns as win since about first my happy - his fastball, the Cleveland alt I'm of the the has been July, beginning i righthander biggest disappointment of the worried about now is my next season to the Indians after a start ' . ; shoulder jury in April shelved "My best pitch was my fast starter and relegated him as-'ball, but I didn't 'have as much , him to the bullpen. stuff as when I lost to. New and XHis arm slowly improved by late July he was given a York last "'week," he added. after clean bill of health "My fast ball is good only if I examina-tio- n undergoing a four-da- y have good confidence In it." at a Cleveland hospital. Other Games ' Since his arm was better, the In only other major to decided McDowell improve York New action? his looks too. He got a crew cut league " HousPittsburgh same surprised last week' and about the " time he regained his touch on ton shaded Cincinnati 54, Los Angeles beat St. Louis 1 and the mound. Minnesota topped California ELITE CORPS Not Right Yet teammate Tommie McChuck Hinton supplied McDowell, claiming he still Isn't quite right, won his first Dowell with hitting support, corps after viewing game since July 1 by limiting driving on both Cleveland runs. had replicas of the Chicago to three hits Thursday Hinton, hitting .379 in his last night in pacing the Indians to a eight games, doubled home victory. He retired the last Larry Brown in the fifth and 13 batters to finish his first slammed his 12th homer of the start since stopping California season in the seventh. tn-;:- SmP t '' - . , ' it. i - v- - - 4 7 Casper, looking for his straight win in the ICO $20,000 purse, came in 69 along with a number of others. Ellis? the slender pro from West Caldwell, N.J., damaged some cartaege in his side swinging a club on a practice round two months ago and had not appeared in a tournament since the U.S. Open in June. He said he played Thursday's round wearing a rib splint. Trailing Nagle with 67s were Peter Thomson, Ed Griffiths, Al Geiberger, Don January, Tom Dave Hill, Weiskopf, Julius Boros and Cliff Brown. Willie Stargell (left) of th e Pittsburgh Pirates gets "Blue Max" from Sisk at Toots Soot's Resta urant The Pirates formed their own elite the film "Blue Max," de aling with World War I German air aces, and medals shipped from Germany. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) Big Leagues Continental Football Loop Boasts Topnofch Coaches National League G.AB.R.H.Pct. Alou, Pit Alou, Atl 57 131 .343 87 166 .325 Carty, AH - 109360 51 117 .325 "continuous putting rule" gener-- . Strgel, Pit By STEVE SNIDER 104367 66119.324 NEW YORK (UPI) -S- ports any in effect during stroke play Clmnte, Pit 112 467 74 151 .323 eC all sorts: tournaments , . . one guy asked Cepda, St.L 100 348 52111 .318 The Continental what happens M a player hits a Allen, Phil 99366 79115 .314 League, admittedly minor but putt so bard it goes clear off Santo, Chi 112 406 71 128 .310 of achieving major the green? . . , be keeps hopeful 99384 52118 .307 hitting Reims, Cin status some day, opened its until he holes out, says the Ckinon. Pit 113 414 59127.307 American League Tournament regular Charley Silford minks he holds the record for "free lifti" on one hole on the PGA circuit . . . Charley recently hit a tee shot that wound up behind a tent giving him a free lift of two club lengths . . . when the ball was dropped, it came down on cart path entitling him to Bear star lando, another free lift but the next I Bob Snyder has Wheeling, W. one would have put hkn in an York Giant Andy Va., behind a bush Bobustelli runs the Brooklyn unplayable spot so he hit off the cart path and Dodgers. got his par, anyway. ; Quarterback candidates in-- A new dude Purdue's Ron Digravio foundation is amateur row in? pushing for an t . (Montreal), Mississippi's Glynn ultimate of a half million goal Griffing (Orlando), Texas Chris- - dollars so it can use the income G.AB.R.H.Pct. Oliva, Min FJlbsn, Bal Kaline, Det Powell, Bal Home Runs ex-Ne- w ... League: Aaron, Braves 33; Mays, Giants SO; Phillies 29; Torre, Allen, Braves St Stargell, Pirates 28. American League :VF. Robin son, Orioles 37: Powell, Orioles to send U.S. rowing teams into 31; Pepitone, Yanks & Kille- ; Twins international competition on a Drew, uwaviio, foundation Indians 26. regular basis quickly raised the first $35,000 Runs Batted In to send a fuB complement of League: Aaron, National crews to the world champion Braves 93; Clemente, Pirates & ships in Yugoslavia next month. Allen, Phillies 82; .Stargell, Kathy Whitworth, top money Pirates 80; White, Phillies 79. winner among gal golfers, savs American League: Powell, the touring ladies are keeping Orioles 96; F. Robinson, Orioles their prettiest dresses pressed B. Robinson, Orioles 84; ... runs-batte- 22-2- Daily Herald 8' League Results National League 010 000 00- 0- 1 St. Louis Los Ang Gibson, PLUMBING LP-Not- tebart ). f 200-met- 400-met- two-tent- er HR-Ed- wards 6 1 5 0 (8) and .101 001 OO- x-3 Woodeshiok (Orily games scheduled) :.fi (9-1- 'CENTRAL SQUAftI 200 North 200 West (15-10- LP-Lo- FREE FLEX I PARKING - CHARGE . . . 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Sanford (7) , and brain suffered during a high Lopez, and school football practice Tues Grant (10-1Satriano; 001 103 00- 0- 5 10 4 Pi t i ). R- day afternoon. pez HNew York 300 300 03- x- 9 9 0 Battey. Doctors said the break was Fregosi (9th). : due to a weak spot in the blood Fryman, Cardwell (4), Mc- vessel and that the condition Bean (5), Mikkelsen (6), OTtell 000 000 00-0- 0 3 0 was not due to the boy's (8) and May, Gonder (6); Chicago 000 010 lO- x- 2 9 0 Cleve football activity. Gardner, Hamilton (6), Terry and (8) Higgins Peters, dner (7) and Grote. and Romano; McDowell (7-- ' ibV (5-8- 67 but was disqualified when he forgot to sign his scorecard. Arnold Palmer, who shares with Casper the distinction of having won the ICO twice, finished the first round with a 40Q SOUTH UNIVERSITY - AVE. PBOVO - 374.1751 , rosters, Baltimore comes looking ready for the ball. As Baltimore people know, the Colts open against the Green Bay Packers, LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) -I- champion the 16th annual AAU swimming a team that beat them three and' diving championships here times last season, including the are any indication, the United Western Division playoff. "We States will be stronger than have to be ready for our opener Sept. 10," said publicist Harry ever in the 1968 Olympics. Three new world records Hulmes. were broken and another Saturday's schedule of NFL the initial exhibitions will pit Green Bay equaled during at Dallas, Chicago against meet. portion of the four-da- y Another assault on the record Washington at Norfolk, Va., book was expected today when Cleveland at Atlant, Los preliminaries and finals are Angeles at Minnesota, and San held in the men's and women's Francisco against Pittsburgh at Portland. freestyle, and Individual medley Detroit and New York round freestyle relay. out the NFL schedule Sunday Also today the Santa Clara, with a game at New Haven, Caltf., Swim Club is sure to Conn. make a major move toward its third consecutive men's and blond women's team crowns. Some of The pert, freckle-face- d of second stroked the a top athletes, squad's backchampion off the world including Olympic Don Schollander, are in action. stroke record with a sensationOne of the brightest new al 1:16.3 in her clocking stars which rose from the field preliminary heat. She then went on to win the gold medal opening day was Catie Ball of Jacksonville,. Fla. In the event with a 1:16.4 final. Pitching League: Regan, Perry, Giants 19-Marichal, Giants National Dodgers 10-- HEATERS CRAGHEAD Utih (5-4- ). . No gimmicks. Sill' AUGUST 19, 1966 Utth County, Heath.iWP-Far- rell Majoe green WATER FRIDAY, Major League Line Scores 1 GAS Although both coaches will give rookies plenty of playing-timeas they gain last minute looks .at doubtfuls on their Conlgliaro, Red Sox. 76; Horton, Tigers & Killebrew, Twins. 73. night-lifin- they were regulars on Bob ; B 1 a c k m a n's unbeaten I v y League champs a year ago. The U.S. Golf Association : says it has been, getting plenty of queries about the new --The third week of National Football LOUIS (UPI) Colts and the St. League exhibitions tonht in a Cardinals kick off the nationally televised game' from Busch Memorial Stadium, WP-Gar- National in anticipation of seeing the ' brightlights of Las Vgas a tournament "there during 5 . . . reminds us of a Sept. favorite quote from Jimmy Deinaret in his g Los Angeles won with .346. heydey . . . "in at four (a.m.), Puilback Pete Walton attend- out in 40 (strokes)." ed summer school at UCLA, halfback Wynn Mabry at Oklahoma, guard Henry Fields at Iowa and halfback Jim Menter at Northwestern I but when they put on football " uniforms this fall they'll be - wearing Dartmouth . . . season . at. .Bajtimorerrbatting crown, homers and in . . . closest he came at Cincy ; was a .342 batting average in I '82, the year Tommy Davis of 102360 69112.311 114 403 71120.298 110 385 59112 .291 120 479 80139 .290 88317 48 92 .290 99314 37 90 .287 Mantle, NY VTntne, Was 117 412 62 118 .286 Berry, Chi 108 300 38 85 .283 (ex-Flori-da tlans Sonny Gifobs Brooklyn , Wisconsin's Ron Miller (Char- Jeston, W. Va.) Bridesmaid Frank Robinson, a National League star for 10 seasons with ; Cincinnati, never won a major .individual baseball title in all i that time though he led the . league three times in total hits an . once in doubles he has a shot at. three in his first AL . 119 458 72 147 .322 118 441 94 140 317 Wgnr,Cle B.?Jbsn, Bal Richrdt, Cal (ex-Sout- h Dick Siderowf of Westport, Conn., a former New England Amateur champ, also carded a 105 382 118 510 V Football USGA. ST. Baltimore Bill second and a with a Leaders In S-- second season this week with several noted coaches on Its I roster and a few quarterbacks $ who achieved national prom- lnence as collegians. ex - Navy Wayne Hardin, coach, is with the Philadelphia club, Marv Bass is coaching the Carolina) Montreal Beavers, Perry Moss 1 State) coaches Or-- Colts Cards Play Tonight in TV Tilt course Thursday. .. Kel Nagle, the globe trotter from Svdnev. Australia, trailed the leaders by a stroke, putting together a l Win 2-- 0 Fall In 5, - "In my heart," be said; "there's not a man on my club I don't like. And I'd be glad to take a lie test on. that." 3 Records " 6-- 2. knows this. 7" - a , , Louis By JACK McDONOUGH HARTFORD. Conn. (UPI) Homero Blancas, Art Wall and a patched-u- p Wes Ellis Jr., led the way Friday into the second round of the $100,000 Insurance City Open. The three shot 65s over ,the 6,515-yarpar-7- 1 5. 3-- ' . Open Meet on two hits nearly 50 days he it," said. "They release a lot of tension that way. They're a carefree laughing bunch and they give me 100 per cent on Insurance UPI Sports Writer ' World War I. "I'm all in favor of Two Share 5; They hustle more than any club in this league and not only am I proud of them, but I told them so during one of our meetings." No manager is a hero to any of his ball players, but if Walker, should ever get into a tight spot, all of bis men would be right there to help him even If they do think he talks them to death at times. Walker ritual patterned after a current movie about German fliers in d as Tribe Cops ter the field. big happy family, Walker mentioned the that go on in the clubhouse after each Pittsburgh victory. The players don funny looking paper hats and award each other "Blue Max" paper medals in a comic"" hard. "Moore was always after me like that. He'd really get under my skin. Hate him? I think so Mets Whip Bucs 9-Dodgers Top Cards : of Terry Moore that 1 named my first boy after him." As proof that the Pirates are-on- e much of Fall . . . impeccably tailored - , by RAMAR Crisp cotton shirts in a series of smart strip-ings- : to broad-bold- . Tailored with New Haven finesse: button down collar, hanger loop, deep back pleat, body line fit. 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