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V AS&V OGDEN k ' freak Acdcleffi: By Don Weiss er 4 £ ' 3-- PHILS' vet is unTHE treatment at a Clearwater dergoing to Fla hospital guard against a '“cauliflower ear” but the injury isn’t considered serious and he is expected to go as scheduled against the Pirates in an exhibition at Wichita on Friday Barring further complications Robthat’ll tune the 2 erts for the Phils’ opener at Los Angeles a week from tonight at the Coliseum doubles by Tony k Taylor and Johnny Callison broke up the game against the Yanks in the feature of a Monday exhibition program that also saw Roberts' former teammate Curt Simmons pitch' St Louis to a 3 victory over Chicago’s White Sox Pittsburgh whip Cincinnati 2 the new Los Angeles Angels crush San 13-YE- 6-- 200-pou- nd ’ Back-to-bac- 4-- 5-- 9 1 peare than any pugilist and most actors in history launched himself on a program today to bring Yoga to the unathletic masses Lou’s plan calls for the physically unfit to stand on their heads It will he insists help correct headaches baldness flabbiness nervousness athlete's foot dandruff and what have you He should know because Lou has been standing on his head for years - Her-bert- 28-da- Heen-oh-ho’-s- Lyle Bishop Gets Eagle Emile Griffith Named NBA Boxer of Month mile R I (AP) -E- New Griffith York milliner who won the world welterweight championship last Saturday night is the National Boxing Association’s boxer of the month Griffith was selected over Floyd Patterson who defended his heavyweight titb by knocking out Inge-mJohansson The New Yorker surprised by dethroning Benny (Kid Paret of ar Cuba Anthony Petronella chairman of the NBA rating committee Mon fVSMfb MS RESULTS center watches Almost continuous rain Monday shortened practice rounds for the 1961 Masters Golf Tournament which opens at Augusta Ga Thursday — (UPI Tele- photo) ir" L-- ra ZJ r3 day night explained the choice this way: “Griffith provided the most sensational touch of the year when he accomplished what many considered impossible by knocking out Paret in their title fight” In the new NBA ratings Johansson dropped from third to fifth among heavyweights Sonny Liston of Philadelphia continued the No 1 contender Ranked after Liston are Eddie Machen Henry Cooper of England and Zora Tolley Phoenix Ariz 0 n 0 run-batted-- left-hande- IfMt reir COCA-COL- NASHVILLE Term (UPI- )Ole Miss athlete Jake Gibbs who has turned his back on professional foot ball may be in line for a bonus of more than $100000 to play All-Ameri- ca ' baseball Nashville Banner sports columnist Fred Russell quoted this prediction Monday by San Francisco Giant baseball scout Hugh ' Poland “He’s the most sought-afte- r prospect I’ve known since I became a scout” Poland was quoted as saying Poland told Russell the New York Yankees Pittsburgh Pirates and the new Houston Cardinals are ready “to go high” for Gibbs Poland added he also wanted Gibbs Russell wrote that “Poland believes the bidding price for Gibbs will exceed $100000 Poland said he felt Gibbs “is taking a chance playing his senior year of college ball If he has a bad year his signing price will drop And of course there's some risk of in- jury” John Goetz Triumphs In Mat Bout Johnny Goetz gained straight falls over Billy Cox in the main event of the weekly wrestling program at Ogden Theater last night Goetz and Cox were the finalists in the five man battle royal Big Happy Humphry 750 pound mat man was the first to be eliminated in the 'battle royal Boris Kalmik and Hank Lane followed Humphry The main event lasted 47 minutes and was jammed with action In the semi-finBoris Kalmik the over Hank fall gained opening Lane with a strangle hold in 10 minutes Lane squared the match :in 12 minutes with a flying drop kick and body press Lane gained the victory when Kalmik was disqualified al LEADERS STAY AHEAD IN ABC PIN TOURNEY 1 ' f DETROIT (AP) - The 31st day of the American Bowling Congress Tournament produced no serious threats to the leaders of the big tenpin circus’ nine categories Chuck Wintersteen 34 operator of a Hammond Ind bowling center supplied the only excitement In the classic division when he took third place in the singles with 673 He hardly imperiled Earl Johnson of Chicago who earned the lead last Wednesday with High Individual series Steve Taylor 557 high individual game Steve Taylor 204 high team series Psychos 2656 high team game Psychos 911 Kansas City Team Improved For New AL Flag Drive WHITE CITY COCA-COL- A BANTAMS High individual series Johnnie Norris 404 high individual game Bobby Plischke 157 2119 high team high team series 748 game All-Sta- All-St- ar By Leo H Petersen UPI Sports Editor WEST PALM BEACH Fla (UPI) — The Kansas City Athletitfs with a new owner a new general manager and a new field boss are hoping for better things in 1961 They also have a lot of new faces in their playing personnel although the key performers probably will be pretty much the same as last year when the Athletics finished in the American League cellar They should escape that this year with the league expanded to 10 teams and their new manager Joe Gordon thinks the club is good enough to win half its games ' The new owner millionaire Charles Finley is ready to take the band off his bank roll to buy players but has had no success Frank (Trader) Lane desperately is trying to make deals to strengthen the club but has been balked at almost every turn because ho doesn’t have the necessary trading material Gordon who divided his time managing Cleveland and Detroit last season admits he has a “lot more problems” with the Athletics than he did with ‘either of those teams “But with what we have we ought to be able to play 500 ball” Gordon insists But when you examine the playing talent available it’s hard to find what Gordon bases his prediction onINFIELD PROBLEM He has infield and pitching pro-leUnless he solves them the A's could well finish behind one or both of the new dubs in the league — v Washington and Los - ms Angeles But Daley bert (16-1- 6) and-Ra- y Her- are the only two pitchers sure of starting berths After (14-1- 5) will head the Ken (Johnson RED PEN Individual series Georg Symes end bullpen crew with Dave Wicker-sha- JoeHigh Moheiser 538 high individual game How who did some good work in ard Smith 212 high team series Driller relief after winning 10 games at 2648 high team game Drillers 810 S P TRIO Shreveport behind him Jim Archer Individual series Arkle Riddle 450 High 2 at Miami Bill Kunkel Individual game Joan Frandsen 185 at Montreal and Ed Keegan 7 high high team series Ten Pins 1678 high team at Indianapolis are other possibili- game Ten Pins 595 EAGLES AUXILIARY ties High Individual series Heart Freek 501 The catching staff Is all new with high Individual game Louise Read 191 high Joe Pignatano a fine defensive teem series Fireballs 2730 high team 983 receiver purchased from the Los game FireballsLADIES CLASSIC Angeles Dodgers the No 1 man High Individual series Emma Magagna 572 Clint Courtney obtained from the high individual game Emma Magagna 224 high team series Kobel Sheet MetaJ Products Orioles and Haywood Sullivan the 2483 high team game Kobel Sheet Metal former Red Sox bonus player will Products 875 OGDEN MAJOR be the other catchers High Individual series Swan Olson 612 The outfield if not brilliant fig- high game Jim Yerag 227 high ures to be acceptable with Norm team individual series Paramount Ice Cream 2770 967 Sicbem (279) in left speedy Bill high teem game FRATERNAL Tuttle (256) 'in center and the High Individual series Walker Cross 577 veteran Hank Bauer (275) Al Pil high individual game Gordon Barney 246 series Lions 3155 high team areik who hit 247 at Baltimore high team game Lions 1142 and rookie Jay Hankins who hit UTAH GENERAL DEPOT LADIES 300 at Shreveport battling it out High individual series LaVerle Horton 456 Helen Affleck 199 high Individual game for the right field berth team series Careless Cutlers 2565 high (5-1- (4-1- 0) 3) (1-1- 0) l-- 8) I m 11-1- 8-- 6-- ‘ Buehler-BIngha- - high team OTHER POSSIBILITIES Leo Posada who hit 361 with the A's afterxbcing brought up from Shreveport late last season and bonus baby Lou Klimchock are other outfield possibilities Klimchock was shifted fter failing to make the grade as a second base-ma- n Half of the infield is set with Jerry Lumpe (272) at second and Andy Carey (233) at' third Bob Boyd who hit 317 as a pinch-hitte- r and part time performer with the Orioles last season and Marv Throneberry (250) are the first base candidates Gordon will be hurting for a shortstop If rookie Dick Howser doesn’t make the grade Ilowscr hit 349 at Sioux City and 333 at Shreveport last year Behind him Gordon has only Wayne Causey the who hit 265 at Vancouver last year In Dick Williams the Orioles have the best utility man in the game' He can play first third the outfield and catch He hit 288 last year and is sure to see a lot of action somewhere in the lineup But putting all of them together it's hard to see the Athletics throwing fear into most of the other clubs this year' They may have all they can handle In Washington and - ex-Orio- le those two Gordon admits his pitching situation is scrambled For his other starters Gordon will have to choose from Dick Hall Don Johnny Kucks Larsen and Joe Nuxhall with Cincinnati Larsen who has been slipping steadily since his world series perfect game in 1956 has been the most impressive of the A's twirlers thus far this Los Angeles spring (8-1- 0) all-arou- Lovelleffe Russell May Decide Series By Bob’ Salmon BOSTON (UPI)-T- he fate of the National Basketball Association championship may boil down to two giants— one with a rubber plan- tation the other with a cranky jack The giants are center Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics who has an interest in an African rubber arm and Clyde Lovelette of the 733 St Louis Hawks sidelined with an Everett MacKay Painesville Ohio tied for fifth place in the injured back but expected to reurn to action this weekend regular singles with 684 The industrial printer One or the other could be the rolled games of 241 190 and 253 difference in the final playoff sein his first ABC tournament ries which resumes at the Garden Wednesday night with the Hawks hoping to knot things at one game laltlo Idahoans apiece The teams play the third LOGAN— Baseball will be first to and fourth games at St Louis Satopen the Utah State University urday and Sunday afternoons Both home schedule of April and May rays there will be televised athletic events The Aggies Friday at 3:30 pm host Idaho State Col-eg- e But if it turns out that the in a single game at Utah State Russell named the league’s diamond The two teams play a re- most valuable player recently is urn game Saturday at Pocatello he key to the series Celtics coach Utah State dropped a pair of Red Auerbach says ho has no worgames to Arizona State University ries wo weeks ago at Tempo The “I just hope he is” Auerbach was week last idle said “If he is it will mean we’ll squad during ’ vacation out on top” com® spring na-ional- ly Lovelette one inch shorter than Russell but about 20 pounds heavier at 240 was left in St Louis Sunday when the Hawks came here and were trampled 129-9- 5 in the opener But there’s hope he’ll be back this weekend possibly Saturday Lovellette’s return would bolster the Hawks tremendously His presence is worth about 20 points as his seven-yea- r NBA scoring average of 182 points per game going into the past season will attest The loss of the big man on a team is a serious one and no team knows better than the Celtics Russell missed the last two games of the title series with St Louis three years ago and the Hawks won Archery Shoot Set for Saturday The North Davis Bowhunters will stage a field Tournament at tho organization’s range in Lay-to- n Saturday Registration will be from 12 noon until 1 pm There will be instinctive and freestyle open classes All clubs are Invited to participate 23 - two-bas- BOWLING V GOLF CHATTER — Bantam Ben Hogan right still a crowd pleaser inspects Tommy Bolt’s new putter outside the Augusta National clubhouse Monday Horton Smith DIAMOND BONUS In Big Time PROVIDENCE I GIBBS SLATED FOR $100000 Young Rider Makes Good Fix Scandals Probe Opens Today in NY innings Boston’s injury list already in eluding outfielders Jackie Jensen and Carl Yastrzemski added All Star third baseman Frank Malzone who sprained an ankle sliding into second base' He’ll probably be side lined for a few days the appropriate grunts and snorts “So standing on my head was hurt ing my neck Therefore I invented this device and it makes Yoga easy for anyone” Lou thinks little of boxing these days although he is proud that his bout with Louis drew 56873 “fight enthusiasts” He is deter mined to prove himself a heavyweight entertainer and while waiting to appear in another Broadway play has three to his credit including a trio of- - movies and numerous night club appearances His “Yoga Nova” device is merely “a contribution to the health of hu- ex-wi- fe three-and-tw- 4 ’ This is no snide reference to the manity” It was quaintly enough intro times he was turned bottoms up on the Groueho Marx show duced by such rival gladiators as Tony Galento Joe Louis Tami Maurielli and Lee Savold Lou was standing on his head on purpose even be fore he startled the boxing world by twice flattening Max Baer Lou always tended toward the aesthetic and I hope that doesn't come out anaesthetic in view of the fact that these days he describes himself as a “widely ac claimed entertainer” whose latest forte is after dinner speaking (”My reception as such has been ab- solutely thrilling” he confides) LAUREL Md (AP) The rail SON OF MUSICIAN ( birds at Course Laurel Race Son of a symphony musician he may z seemed destined for the arts before have difficulty pronouncing his muscles got him into trouble Hinojosa’s name but the Lou drew raves as a west coast jockey is making it easy junior college grid tackle (even for them at the payoff windows ' though he insisted on wearing long During the first two days of underwear under his uniform on Laurel’s y spring meeting cold days) and moved from there he pronounces it Hinojosa— to the ring — has ridden nine winPropping' to battle Baer he ners finished third with two delved deeply into Yoga and even mounts and out of the money on Studied Hindustani One result was four occasions his “dynamic stance” a pugilistic A native of Brownsville Tex pose which it was hinted required he started as a jockey in 1953 two left feet Proving that this After several of riding at was a base canard by flattening small tracks inyears the Midwest he Baer Lou for their rematch moved to the big time evolved his “cosmic punch” It Although he is the fourth leading had something to do with the rider in the nation this year and curvature of the earth and the was second only to Sellers Johnny wags were startled when again Lou at Hialeah’s winter meeting this is laid Maxie along the horizon first assignment in MaryBut then Nova went back to head- Hinojosa’s land standing under the Yoga of the He made his Maryland debut last Louis fists Yet in fairness it winning five of the six Saturday must be stated that Lou stunned races he by entered — the best perLouis in the fourth round formance of his career On six oth“If I hadn’t missed my big punch er occasions Hinojosa had won four in that round millions of people times on a single card might be taking Yoga more seriously now" says Lou morosely But then he brighten and tells of his new Gizmo for curing the ailing public It’s a gadget which makes Yoga a painCon- less and effortless process structed of tubular steel (“and Lyle Bishop recorded the first available in pink or blue”) it has eagle of the season at the Ben course Monday a padded head rest but the weight Lomond Golf in a threesome with Playing is borne by padded shoulder bars Amie Bonnie and Mary Bishop CASEY AT BAT reached the Bishop edge of the 505 “I gained about 33 pounds” says yard par five hole in two strokes the man who can do “Casey at He rolled in a 39 foot putt for the the Bat” while shadow boxing with eagle head-standin- g L ’ New Sports Program But there’s nothing funny about the use of the IBM machine which should result into one of the deepest penetrations into the vast valley of baseball statistics o” 5 al Lou Nova Initiates I LADIES DAY 1961 RESULTS LOGGED Every time a Cub batter hits the ball the result will be logged For example say the Cubs are playing the Braves Spahn is pitch“There's my ing and Ashburn is the batter explaining The master sheet is made out ’ to him how she could always hit with the data where the game is me with that right crossl” played whether it is at night or day and so on The Cubs as everybody In the o count AshOn a sports world should know by now burn walks his first time at bat do not have a manager They The walk is recorded in one column have nine coaches and an IBM and another column shows he has machine There have been jokes reached base The next time up about rotating the coaches with Ashburn hits the first for a most of them getting a crack at double sending home pitch a runner running the team from second base In the various columns Ashburn NEW YORK The New (AP) is credited with a hit a e York County grand jury began an hit two total bases having reached today of the ' latest base an opportunity to drive in a investigation basketball scandals that run a and a line college led to the arrest of have already drive ' two men ' HILL TOP MEM Line drives pop flies and ground The Aaron 28 and High Individual series Bill West 601 high balls Wagman pair all have" their respective Individual game Jack Clark 234 high Jeam 41 both of New Ilacken Joseph columns The third time Ashburn Terrace series Barber Shop 2941 high York were scheduled to appear team game Terrace Barber Shop 1036 grounds out and the fourth time for PROTESTANT MIXED DOUBLES hearing before Magistrate' up he grounds into a double play Louisa Wallach High individual series Oee Stoddard 558 in felony court UNUSUAL SYSTEM Pearle Bak 502 high individual game Dee Both been have charged with Stoddard 233 Pearle Bak 213 high team All this not only gives a coach bribing two Seton Hall series Elim Lutheran No Eight 2263 high players and a complete line on what Ashburn one from the University team game Elim Lutheran No Eight 794 of ConREALTORS does against Spahn but it also necticut to shave points on games High Individual 'series Dele Bergeson 531 compiles what Ashburn does in which their teams were inDale Bergeson 238 high Individual game in games at volved high team series Lund Realty 2860 high against team game Lund Realty 1036 home and in games played during One New York police source said HILL AF8 MEN the day the scandal could involve from 15 High Individual series Dave Workman 580 It’s a monumental task since to 25 colleges Dave Workman 235 high Individual game 2971 high team series Skymasters high tabs are kept on every Cub who But so far District Attorney team game Skymasters 1084 bats in a game and against the Frank Ilogan— who also handled IVY various pitchers used the 1931 fixing scandal— has made' High Individual series Bob Benefiel 637 But under this system there no new revelations high individual game Bob Benefiel 227 high team series Stop & Shop No Two 2861 high should no longer be guesswork inteam game Stop & Shop No Two 995 volved especially in sending in a WHITE CITY JUNIORS ' h FRIEND used homers by Del Rice Steve Bilko and Faye Throneberry to whip Juan Mari-chand the Giants Marichal Giants’ rookie ace last year was blasted for seven runs and 11 hits in five innings Felipe Alou hom-ere- d twice for San Francisco Catcher Frank Zupo’s bad throw on Marty Keough's bunt enabled Jim Mahoney to score from second with the 13th inning run that beat the Orioles Rookie Joe McClain looming bigger every day in the Senators’ plans worked nine inone run and nings and allowed ' several hits — the Minnesota The Twins— rode their home run power over Detroit accounting for 10 of their 11 runs on two circuit shots by Harmon Killebrew and one apiece by Don Mineher Dan Dob-be-k and Elmer Valo Chuck Stobbs kept the Tigers under control with a yield of just three hits in seven BOB ' s' i - 4 ’ ' TODAY'S SPORTS PARADE By Oscar Fraley Lou Nova NEW YORK (UPI) the thumping Thespian who has scored more knockouts over Shakes-- I By Jod Mooshil CHICAGO (AP) — Sometime next August the Chicago Cubs will be playing the Milwaukee Braves and a member of the Cub college of coaches will have the task of making out a batting order to face the great Warren Spahn “Who will it be in left field” wonders the Cub coach “Richie Ashburn or Billy Williams?” He presses a button and presto out pops a card stating “You’d better use this guy instead of - 2-- 9 4 Chisago Plays In '61 Francisco 12-- 8 Washington edge Baltimore 1 in 13 innings Minnesota wallop Detroit 114 and Cleveland outlast Boston 10-- 9 Simmons who helped Roberts and Jim Konstanty pitch the Phillie Whiz Kids to their startling NL pennant in 1950 allowed but two runs and six hits in eight innings for the Cardinals St Louis scored all its runs in the sixth three on Joe Cunningham’s bases-- 1 0 a d ed " triple 9 APRIL Mine Coaches to Call r Phillies Hurler Hit on £ar By Clctc Boyer Line Drive Associated Press Sports Writer Robin Roberts puffed ear and all has taken another big stride toward the Philadelphia Phillies' opening day assignment that used to be his by habit The veteran pitcher 34 who has had only one winning season in the last four after ranking for years as the National League’s top right-handpushed his string of scoreless exhibition innings to 23V3 Monday Then a drive off his right ear sent him to the showers sooner than Manager Gene Mauch had intended Roberts pitched 6V3 scoreless innings in the Phils’ 2 victory over the New York Yankees— then wobbled off the field at St Petersburg Fla when a one-ho- p smash off the bat of the Yanks’ Clete Boyer struck him on the ear R CUBS USE IBM MACHINE? ( In STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH TUESDAY EVENING in rs ’ Enter Penn Relays pinch batter PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — The Abilene Christian College mile re- FIGHT RESULTS i lay team has entered the Penn Relays scheduled for April 9 and ‘ By The Associated Press immediately established itself as SAN FRANCISCO Hank Casey the threat to end Villanova’s - San 159 Francisco outpointed six-ye- majordomination of the event Eddie Andrews 161 Las Vegas The Texans established a record Nev 10 for the mile with a 3:03J NEW YORK Obdulio Nunez docking last relay Saturday 157 Puerto Rico stopped Phil Portland Ore 8 Moyer 155 CHICAGO Billy Braggs 137 Milwaukee outpointed Art Wilburn 138 Galesburg 111 8 Willie Westbrook 143 Chicago outpointed ON T J Jones 149 Chicago 8 28-2- - ar - - - THRIFT BUFFALO NY Jackie Don-nell- y 130 Buffalo outpointed TomBoston 10 my Tibbs 129 Still a Champion SARATOGA SPRINGS N Y (NEA — It has been 41 years since Man O’ War raced and 14 years ACCOUNTS SJhoac 4-oi- since his death but a grandson of his sold for $42000 at the Saratoga Yearling auctions last summer j & JUttutanct pcj ntt mwmtim If g f Careless Cuties 907 game Cage Champs Honored at Ward Dinner The 12th Ward basketball team champions of 1961 in the LDS senior basketball tournament were honored at a dinner party in the party room of the 12th Ward Monday night Approximately 90 guests were present including Morris Hansen chairman of division 13 A Walter Stevenson former Bishop of the ward and former director of the LDS church athletic program and many ward and Mt Ogden stake leaders Awards were presented to the team by Morris Hansen Archie Ranson Mt Ogden stake athletic director and Bishop E Lyle Wynn Speakers included Mr Stevenson Mr Hansen and Mt Ogden Stake President Albert L Bott Music was furnished by the Harmony quartet Members of the team honored were: Ted Smith Ted Campbell Art Bramwell Gary Barclay Per Evenson M C O’Bryant Larry Bob Strong Norman Atkinson Hunt and Coach Jack Evans All-Chur- ch Maas Returned to Yanks in Trade For Shortstop ST PETERSBURG Fla UPI) Credit the New York Yankees with at least a $40000 steal How does that figure? Last fall the Yanks threw pitcher Duke Maas into the player pool to stock the two new dubs at Los Angeles and Washington and the Angels plucked the durable righthander for the going price of $75000 the Yankes hurt most by the player draft got Maas back from the Angeles in an even-u- p swap for shortstop Fritz Brickcll excess baggage as far as the Yankes were concerned Figuring ErickcU's value on the the open market at $350OO-r-most— the Yanks made new general manager Roy Harney’s first deal a' highly successful one Monday at — T £ Open the doors to many of America finest homes ' and you will find Beam's Choice Discriminating people everywhere recognize it’s distinctive flavor and outstanding character the result of charcoal filtering after 6 full years of ageing You too will enioy this 90 proof sour mash bourbon made from the 166 year old Beam family formula Wins Men's Singles 6-- finals 1-- 6 6-- 6-- 3 i OF THE DISCRIMINATING —’ MONTE CARLO Monaco (UPI) —Nicola PJctrangell of Italy won tto men's tingles title of the Monte Carlo tennis tournament Monday by defeating Pierre Darmon of 3 in the France 4 i 1 CHARCOAL FILTERED (green label) KENTUCKY JHS STMT B EEd EDU”C:i DI3IHLK3 VJUSKEY DISTILLED AK3 CD CLEtrST EEAfl E3JTLD U ECIIDIST H I f i |