Show 4— The KiraM Jeeraal ' Lagan L'tab Friday June 6 169 Beard Maxwell Mold Lead En Western Open Morgan Goes As Eonston Wins 4-Fo- r-4 11-- 6 1 Norm Miller followed with a double lluu brought in the two tallies A total of 11 pitchers were used five by St Louis and six by Houston Dooley Womack won his second game in three decisions while Mike Torrez was pinneid with his third loss against one victory was the Tim McCarver Cards' big gun with two RBIs on a double and a sacrifice fly Mike Shannon hit his fourth homer of the year for St Louis “1 was fouling off the good pitches because I was swinging too fast” Morgan reveals "Now I wait on the ball watch it glide in and pop I hit il” There was no other action in the majors A full slate is scheduled for Friday and with dry contention weather Friday there was a good chance the field might rip the links open in the second round The two one stroke Thompson each with J" WINNERS OF THE Keith O'Brien Ladies Golf Tournament Golf and Country Club all gather around Thursday at the Carlos Buckner who helped found the tournament W'innen are (I-r front) Gerrl Rowberry Carol Garner Norma Facer Joye llnnseu Connie Manghnn (buck row) LornaDahle Janet Bertoch Linda Croft Audrey Hutchinson and Eldon Couch Absent when the picture was taken were LaRena Christensen and Evelyn Chambers Deadlocked at 69 were Chi Chi Rodriguez Gay Brewer Bob Stanton Jud Goldstrand Bobby Greenwood Ray Floyd and amateur Bert Greene David Shuster while there were 13 players at 70 one undo- par The Field will be cut to the low 70 shooters and ties alter Friday's round and it was likely the cutoff point would be 145 or 146' since 76 players were grouped at 73 and under after the first 18 holes The event will end Sunday with the victor receiving $26000 There will be a sudden-deat- h playoff in event of a tie - leaders had only a margin over Rocky and Dick Rhyan 67 and two over 68 after tides 27 NEW YORK (UPI)- -Ii appears the professional football problem of realignment will be tabled until next month The National and American 1970 season In order to get the best games possible for the first year of the merger the league office will make up the initial schedule After that the Football League owners con- scheduling will be made up on clude their wield ong series of a rotating basis meetings today and they plan to stick to solving somr joint problems before tackling the realignment issue which thus far has proved more difficult to solve than first expected Commissioner Pete Rozeile said Thursday that the realignment matter would be taken up NEW YORK-J-oe Namath today "if we get some time" of the world but that didn't appear likely due to the many t!ungs still champion New York Jets anunsolved in regard to player nounced his retirement from pro football today rather than bow to limits pensions and waivers ultimatum from Pro Football an Rozeile did say however that the owners probably would Commissioner Pete Rozeile that ind he relenquish his meet again in July in an effort in a night club terest to get the realignment of the 26 Namath National Conference straightveteran who League ened out led (he Jets to a stunning upset The primary issue facing the over the Baltimore Colts last owners today will be to try and January also cited his chronic reach agreement on the player sore knees as a reason for giving limit for the 1969 season Most up football at the peak of his owners favor adopting a career limit but so far the idea hasn't been accepted by the LOGAN necessary majority It takes 13 of 16 NFL owners and eight of RADIATOR 10 AFL owners to pass a ruling At Thursday's session the owners adopted a plan for the scheduling of games for the j Joe Namath Announces Retirement National League Fast Fast one-thir- Thursday's Results (No games scheduled) Today's Probable Pitchers (All Times KDT) Washington (Moore Minnesota (Woodson 9 pm Oakland (Lazurique B Detroit (E Wilson California (McGlothlin Cleveland (Pina 7:45 4-- 2-- at Probable Pitchers (All Times FDT) at Pittsburgh (Moose Atlanta iP Niekro 8:05 ' pm Cincinnati iCIiminger at Today's at pm 7-- 4 ' 1 ' 3-- 2-- 2:15 8-- 1 7-- 2-- 2-- Jacobson (back row) Loraine Hansen Arden Nelson Veda Dedrkkson Kaye Evans Kae Babinchak Carole Fisher Susan Anderson and Beryl Pugmire Absent when the picture was taken were Gertrude Tueacher and Darlene Hendrkka er 43 Harness Morses It was the third fire at the track in 20 years In 1949 23 horses perished and 21 were 5-- pm Seattle (Brabendcr ai Chicago (Hnltzman 8 pm Baltimore (McNally pm New at Chicago (Peters Louis (Briles St 8 pm York (Burbach Kansas City (Hedlund 7:30 pm Boston (Culp Saturday's Games Washington at Minnesota Oakland at Detroit California at Cleveland Seattle at Balt night Chicago at New York Kansas City at Boston THE SCM3I1T PARK Ladies Association held Its first Invitational of the year Thursday hosting Montpelier and Preston Fifty-tw-o girls participated with winners being (l-- r front) Mary Barnsoa Sharon Skinner Phyllis Psrcetl Mary Lou Shephard Jean Thursday's Results Houston 11 St Louis 6 night (Only game scheduled) at 4-3-- at 9-- Houston (D Wilson at 3-- 8:30 5-- pm New York (Gentry Diego (J Niekro Montreal (Robertson Los Angeles (Sutton 2-- 0-7-- (Wise 5-- (Perry 7-- pm Six Morses En Belmont Stakes NEW YORK (L'Pli— The Big trains the Prince and Elliott Three and the Little Three Burch who conditions Arts and were to be emered in the Letters were full of confidence $100000 added Belmont Stakes in their respective charges today and on Saturday the "I am not after second or biggest of the big three— third money" declared Burch Majestic Prince— will attempt "1 think he can go three to cover the mile and a half miles" distance and become the winner Longden insisted Majestic of the Triple Crown Prince “will be at his best I Prime challengers to the Hunk my horse will go on and I unbeaten winner of the Ken- think Arts and Letters will too How lightly regarded are the tucky Derby and the Preakncss were Arts ard Letters and Little Three is reflected in the Dike carriers were morning line Majestic lrince Spear Arts and I otters expected to be Rooney's Shield is Dike Distray and Prime Fool Rooney's Shield and Both Johnny Longden who Distray are listed at 20-6-- General Alarm Fire Kills Trotters Facers Jostle a mare which earned d last $40000 as a season was valued at $150000 by Story her trainer Adio Bet managed to break barn and was from the the only horse in it to survive a general alarm fire at the Joseph Husks a groom who was sleeping at one end of the Saratoga harness track The blaze erupted in larn J barn told police flames awanear daybreak Thursday Loss kened him about 3:50 am was set at more than $500000 Huska said he managed to open and the cause was under the doors of three stalls but investigation was unable to make the The charred bodies of the panicked Larses move out Standard breds— including Josrrainers Charlie Peckham a tle Yankee Adam and Dunkirk track veteran from —were bulldozed into pits for Prattsville NY and Harold in Vl burial White of Waitsfield SARATOGA SPRINGS (UP!) —"You're in this business as pm long as you have your health" at With those words trainer 11 Harold Story expressed the outlook of thse who owned the at 43 trotters and pacers killed in 11 at San 11 pm Philadelphia San Francisco three-year-ol- CWADIANj killed in 1961 Despite the holocaust racing continued on Thuraday night before a crowd of 2729 addition to Story lost practically all their horses in the fire Other trotters and pacers killed included Ricci Great A Yankee Gem Tough Time Jounce Little Lil' Shooter and Ricci Fernando Ernest B Morris track president said he had spoken with the Horsemen's Benevolent Association about setting up a matching fund to help the owners and trainers get back on their feet Jostle owned by Peggy Hutchinson of Brookville Md and Dunkirk owned by Richard Hogan of Hudson Falls N Y were the only insured horses meet a great 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