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Show Masters Warmup On Page D-- 2 alt- - iixiit Sfilnme Section D Salt Lake City, Utah Baseball Line Scores See Page D-- 6 rage April 5, 1963 Thursday Morning One Tribe Taps Cline, Luplow to Start Perks Tilts Ex-Buzze-rs Nab Spots In Outfield Temple Queens- -, A Magic Name By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor Ty Cline and A1 Luplow, who patrolled the outfield for the Bees just a year ago, will hold the same positions in the field for the Cleveland Indians against the San Fransco Giants Saturday and Sunday at Derks. for the women bowlers and By Marion Dunn will include most of the big Tribune Sports Writer names in women bowling. The Temple Queens Classic This will be the 15th an-- , is a feminine bowling tournament with an old history and nual Temple Queens Classic. a new face. Bowlers will bowl five The tournament took its games across 10 alleys with enname 15 years ago when it tries closing prior to the start started in the old Temple of the last scheduled squad Sunday. Bottling Lanes. TliE BATTING 'brderfor the weekend games, released Wednesday by Mgr. McGaha in Tucson, lists Cline in center and batting lead off and Luplow in left and batting second McGaha also named his pitching choices for the Saturday and Sunday games, with Dick Donovan, acquired from Washington, and Gary Bell, a Cleveland veteram pitching Saturday and Pete Ramos, switched from Minnesota Twins, and Jim Perry elbowing Sunday. Games times are 1:30 Saturday and 1 pan. Sunday. The ticket situation is as follows: Luplow, a regular with the Bees last year, will get left Held call for Cleveland Indians In Derks contests. A1 Including this year, the tournament has switched sites twice, but the name's the same and it still is a magic one to - women bowlers.. Coast Nines Fall To Rival Teams' FOR A WHILE it was held Pacific Coast League teams in the old Ritz Lanes and this came out on the short end of year will be held at the new games with other Lanes. minor league teams Wednes-An- d this year it will help day. make this weekend one of the n Ritz-Qassi- OMAHA OF- biggestever in toumament Assn, beat Spokane, here. bowling THE 1963 TEMPLE Queens Classic will be held Saturday and Sunday along with the Ritz Classic, Big Pin Classic, Team Sweeper and Ragtime Doubles for the men bowlers. The Ritz Classic is the years b!gtoumament for the men. FOB SATURDAY, the good seats are going rapidly, but there is little chance of a sell out For Sunday, the tickets are moving at a brisk pace, but the seat selection is better. Ticket prices are $3.50 for box seats, $2.50 for reserved seats, $L50 for adults and 90c for kids In the general admis- Pretty Vera Smith, left, and Jackie Morten-se- n prepare for 15th annual Temple Queens sion. Everyone must have a ticket to be admitted can 12-4- ; Syra- cuse, although committing four errors, edged San Diego, 4 2; Toronto rallied to down SeatAnd in a game where tle, the PCL couldnt lose, Portland beat Vancouver, S4. The line scores: 9-- t 1 DOO MO tTS- -ll Omaha (AA1 S COO- -4 000 Seek ana (PCD Maktssiwu Cham (41, Scarborough, (II and Brumlcr; ChiOum, Rom (41. ang N. Smith. Arnold M ONE OF THE few scratch tournaments in the cot no- - 4 West, it draws the top names svtkuw (id 2 I I tl Ml D. from Denver to San FYancisco Corolla. MMdlabrook (41, Powell (71, and includes in its list of past Robinson ( and Dottaror. Whalen (4); Parts (4), (odor (11 and winners such names as Ned Tsitoura, Btvan. t Day, Lee Jouglard and Stan Toronta (111 004 000 50- 0- I 10 J Gifford. 10 Ml W0 M- O- J Seattta (PCD But the Temple Queens Browning. Constable (71. and ( Dalevs ang MacDonald. HcHnar (4). Nippart Classic holds as much appeal Skw top-flig- (. bottling tournament at Ritx Classic lanes. Tournament is one of top women keg meets. The weather for the week-end is promising, and the crowds should approach 9,000 for each days gameJ KAILUA-KONA- , This is the wind up of the HAWAII. Sports Mirror C Ken spring training sessions, with April 4 (UPI) the Indians and Giants break Chalks friends may or may camp from Salt Lake City for not believe this fish story their league openers. when he gets home. Chalk, of Los Alto, Calif., FOR THE Indians in the was fishing from a charter Tribune Sports Editor final dress rehearsal at Derks, boat when he hooked a big will use the marlin. In discussing the advantages of the Western Athletic Manager McGaha order: Conference, each of us has made much of the possibility of following batting THEY WERE close to improved competition on a national level, especially in the THE GATES AT Derks will shore and as the fish fought spring sports; of the brighter attendopen at 11 ajn. to allow the for freedom it became enance potential in football, and of the to bird fans watch the early tangled In rocks. improved standards of physical edu- hitting practice. Paul Herminger, skipper cation facilities and buildings. 1. Ty Cline, cf. dived overboard and looped 2. Al L vp low, if. I Following a visit earlier in the X Tito Francona, lb. a rope around the marlins X Willi Kirkland, rt week with Dick Clausen, the Arizona taiL It was too big to get X John Roman c. athletic director, we can see an adX Woody Hold, n. aboard, so they towed it to 7. 3b. Bubba Phillips. vantage most of us overlooked After a dock where it wreighed In X Jarry KindaU, 2b. t. Dick Donovan and Gary Ball (Saturday at 670 pounds. talking to Clausen, were convinced t and Pt Ramos and Jim Parry the Arizona universities are sincere in trying to form a conference of; , kindred academic and athletic ideals. notes Dick was ' transcribing taken at the athletic directors work-shoat the NCAA basketball touma-men- t Dick Clausen at Louisville One of the speak- ers was Peter Andreoli, assistant district attorney of New York City. This is the stuff we must admit we face, and clean up our own internal problems, Clausen said We shouldnt 5 atwait for the NCAA to investigate us, or for the district ' torneys office to uncover bribery attempts, By Associated Press circuit shot Leon Wagner hit Mr. Andreoli stressed several points, that 1 think we They broke the bank along the only homer for Los Anshould consider and resolve on our own levels. baseballs exhibition geles, held to eight hits by belt"He stated, for example, that a good number of players Wednesday with Houston 20-- Giusti and Dean Stone. Los Angeles Angels Nine home runs and 46 hits involved in the bribes were POOR ACADEMIC RISKS and ing the Paso El and San Francisco were sprayed around at Phoeat coldid not in who were involved in some cases, men belong In 11 nix with the Giants lacing 25, walloping Cleveland lege under any conditions. innings at Phoenix for a grand including homers by Willie total of 60 runs and 75 hits in Mays, Orlando Cepeda, Manuel "Speaking of ILLEGAL RECRUITING, Attorney asked Tf you bribe a boy before you get him enrolled the two games. Mota, Bob Perry and Jim do you really believe he wont sell out to another bribe THE COLTS LASHED 21 Davenport Willie Kirkland hit later? hits against the Angels with a pair for the Indians and "He stated that in some of the schools involved SNAP Roman Mejias connecting for Woody Held and Bubba PhilCOURSES seemed to be in order for these players and DUAL two home runs while pitcher lips one each. ADMISSION STANDARDS of students and athletes were in- Dave Giusti, Hal Smith and The Giants finally nailed volved He inferred also that GRADUATION seemed to be Norm Larker each stroked one It down In the 11th when for a good number of these players. rather Matty Alou singled with the bases loaded. WINNING MUCH OF THE above was caused by the In contrast Ed Rakow went EMPHASIS and the struggle by some institutions for PRESnine innings for Kansas City TIGE and STATUS. He said he was speaking of 100 major to beat Cincinnati at TamuniversiUes in these criticisms. It was a very impressive and pa, Minnesotas Jack Kralick stirring presentation and one we must recognize as honest and Dick Stigman blanked Clausen said Baltimore 54) on six hits at Orlando and rookies Bob Veale, as Once-Burne- d Scales Depths For Fish Tail by John Mooney The Citrus Circuit p Colt 45s Break Bank, Shatter Angels, 20-trail 5 o 1st Line, 1st Quality 6.70x15-7.10x- 15 18-1- 7 An-dreo- li NYLON or TYREX These are not seconds, third line, rejects or recaps. BUT 1st Line, 1st Quality. We need your old casings on this sale . . . Buy White-wa- ll tires now and SAVE . . . SAYE . . . SAVE ABSOLUTELY ... d Medic Wants Test for Fistic Foes Speaking Director Clausen is speaking from experience. The Wildcats drew a one-yesuspension from the NCAA for football infractions, and Arizona admitted the charges. I think as everyone does that we were Innocent in intent but guilty technically in practice, Dick said A young coach was guilty of making some mistakes. This will never happen again. "But I think the. Western Athletic Conference may be getting off on the wrong foot, as far as my personal opinion goes, in voting a rule on the books that isnt demanded by the NCAA. BOTH ARIZONA universities were in favor of giving student-athletetheir $15 a month, without their having to s it We were voted down. In the WAC, as In the old Skyline, an athlete must work at the going wage for the $15 a month, either on or off campus. , I HAVE BEEN against this because of the difficulty of handling these matters, and because of the strong possibility of innocently violating the NCAA code by a boy holding another job without a schools knowledge." put in time for ' Sim - tka Observation Ward J.v.Ior ,tk prgf.nioaal ipotf star nHtjti Iks cooidn'f ooch school ho tomorrow, why foh whoo k signs o star, onW by tbos help balance the hedge!? of pro By Associated Press PHILADELPHIA, April of the 10 count in favor of a quick mental test was suggested Wednesday as a means of helping to avoid fatalities and permanent injuries in boxing. DR. ROBERT Groff, profesneuro-surgerat the University of Pennsylvania, emphasized there was no vray of preventing death In the ring short of destroying the psychology of boxing to knock out your opponent But he urged a better means of determining a fighters mental condition after a knockdown. The professor told a conference on athletic injuries that just because a fighter gets up before the count of. 10 doesn't mean he has regained his mental faculties. He said questions such as "Where are you? Who are you? What day is It? etc. constitute a more definite test of a mans ability to go on. sor of 3-- 1 Plus tire Gtrus Standings AMERICAN LEAGU8 and exchange 670x15 white-watubed ll ALL OTHER SIZES AT COMPARABLE SAVINGS Sr NOTHING y ALL TIRES down Sr MOUNTED FREE e 050 in e EAST PRICE Easy "Pay Day" Terms BRAKE AND Jack Lamabe and Diomedes r as Olivo fashioned a FRONT-EN- brake. t InHra Brake System hupected brake lmsn. meeter drums, vrbeel cylinder, grenee eeete end ley draeltc eyetem 2 Abe Fros End C erred teyhit, aid er, tee m. totem. Iment. edivd end ON IlKTRONIC hgbten deem 2-- 0 D-6- juRs, 0$, V 4 ... . SPECIAL oil Mtefce Adjustment Admt pwM def ence Pittsburgh shut out Washington at Fort Myers. 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