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I !twill-tie- t - Ills AMATEUR nine will be plenty of parking Public Seneca Links will be used to assure that the Sett Lek Sontifel SEATILE June 6 (IP) — The 645 I 3e W 2375 St The announcement was made enabling rnore people than pros get a tough workout NU 44541 A1544111 Seattle Rainiers snapped a six jointly by Mayor Anthony Cele ever to se the tournament" US Open champion gam Phoenix victory skein Fri day night as they handed the 3 Pacific Coast League's No 1 defeat team a It was the first victory in five shirts for Dad Rainbreezy open-weav- e games for the iers who dropped the first three :1 games of theit current series short ea 1 'ke long with the Giants ' 5-- When Jim Greengrass threw a good toss to the plate and Catcher Bob Roseill couldn't come up with it Toothman scooted home with the winning I "B" 11 : ir "A" of lie In 1959 I k Ken Toothman bit to the mound and Greene got Honor at third Bernier then sliced' his patented slice to right and O'Brien came borne - ' said In k New Champ ' 7 when IL In pitcher Trimble hitting bounced to the pitcher but the ump said Honor beat the throw to second two on none out Ind in the botthe Bees behind tom of the ninth 'six-hitte- - 1953 frOWT1 itte- JOE CHRISTOPHER walked with one away in the bottom of the second and Willie Melendez singled him to third On the de layed double steal Melendez pil fered second a n d Christopher romped home IIardison took the quick trek to the showers in the third With one out Bright doubled and Carlos Paula tripled him home horts — 'Paul Pettit-hitting for Dick Segrist added a single and in Earone to open the Bee ninth came Trimble Ile got Clarence strolled Bob Honor came in to Moore to hit Into a double play to end that threat 1N4r Stuart lofted his homer in the 0 Future fourth and the Buzzers knotted - It in the sixth as McDaniel slammed a fourmaster Stuart walked and Christopher doubled Big Stu home With one out tri the top of the ninth Jimmy Westlake doubled and Bright singled him across T 1617IS June 6 (UPI)--I- t took Virgil Akins 30 years of the plate That set it up for Ber ier fighting to win the world welThe crowd - boosted the sea— terweight championship t h e last 10 of them as a pro boxer son's paid attendance at Derks Akitilli the titetSt 'Louis irizcl tive ever to win a world crown approaches the mark was born in a local slum on SACRAMENTO RALT LAItt OW r sb ab March 10 1928 and became a Webster so 4 0 1 01 Tothinn 3b 3 r 1 0010 boxer at a nearby community Watike f 5 1 1 0121 Bernier If 5 0 1 1 McDanel cf 4 1 1 I Bright 2b 5 2 4 center to keep off the streets 5 1 1 11 Stuart lb Paula if 2 2 1 1 e- - ' 9 4 Middlecolf the Carling Seattle Trips Officials Choose New Site for Carling Meet Cary in at wpet Manoktki he defeated Ted Kroll brezze and president Ian CLEVELAND 0III0 June The Seneca Links rated The 625000 Carling Dowie of Carling' (UPI) Phoenix in Open among the top public layouts1 ''Seneca was selected" Colt tournament the nation has two courses wing and "B" The HOWE RENTS held this year Atlanta will be Dowie "because accessibil- designated as is the difficult most Contest layout on the City's ity and spacious layout There 65 played here The longest of each course Power Lawn Edgers: 5 I for -- 1 ' -- -- 65 oTEi--':----'S'Oloi- — run for Pettit Eddie O'Brien 6-- 5 I - - ! 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