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The Shreveport Times Saturday, June 8, 1963 3-G Swim Meet Set Today Last Americans Out Of British Amateur The first SPAR city-wide-swim meet of the summer season will be held today starting at 9 a.m. at the Municipal Pool. Updegraff sank a 14-footer at sits on a little camp stool be ST ANDREWS, Scotland tween shots, takes a swig of vod The last four Americans Jack Jordan, director of the meet, has announced that teams will be restricted to one entry in each event and one team in each relay. Teams entered are YMCA, East Ridge, Pierremont-Oaks, North Highlands, Municipal, Shreveport Country Club, North Lakeshore, Riverside and Southland Park. Hundreds of youngsters from throughout the city will compete in this meet with new records expected in many events.

the 16th to win that hole. Then he took the 17th in a regulation par after Lunt was over to the letf with his second and through the green with his third. ka and orange juice between shots and putts with his left hand over his right. sonihx sanvabs Tey came to the home hole Lunt has played in three Walker with Lunt still 1 up. They were both on the green in 2.

Lunt putted up to five feet from the were knocked out of the British Amateur Golf Championship Friday, leaving Saturday's 36-hole final to two Englishmen. The Yankee challenge disappeared in the semifinals with the defeats of Dr. Ed Updegraff of Tucson, and Dr. Ron Luceti of San Francisco. Michael Lunt, 28-year-old British Walker Cup player, defeated Up Cup Hopeful Needs Name GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) Tony Boyden, British yachtsman who hopes to win the America's Cup from the United States, was seeking an original name for his challenger Friday.

Boyden, a London paper manufacturer, said the yacht is to be launched on the Holy Loch near here June 25 and he still doesn't know what to call her. "I've submitted several names to the registrar of shipping, but each time it has been rejected because someone is using it al hole. Updegraff was only a foot away with his roll-up. Lunt's putt Caup matches and gained only half a point. "This week I have knocked out four Americans," he said.

"So I reckon that squares things up a bit." His fiancee, Vicki MacDonald, pulled his caddy cart for him during all the rounds. They're going slithered into the hole for a half and the match TOO LATE "I didn't get started early PHOTOSTAT COPIES ONi-HOUH SEftVCf Globe Map Go. 311 Milam St. Shreveport degraff, one of the American to get married next month. Walker cup squad, 1 up and John Davies was down at the turn Blackwelll, 48-year-old member of enough," Updegraff said.

"The weather didn't bother me. I just couldn't get my adrenalin work ready," Boyden said. a food packing firm, and a member of the Royal and Ancient Club of the morning quarter final match with Lunt in a day of driving rain and changing winds over the 72 Old Course. ing earlyen ough." Luceti, a 26-year-old dentist in of St. Andrews, knocked out Luceti 3 an 2.

The Californian still was 1 down Two other American survivors the United States Army stationed in Germany, said: "My troubles started as soon as the rains came coming to the final hole. Davies out of the original entry of 39 on the second hole. I over esti NOTICE CUSTOMERS WHO BOUGHT FRIEDRICH FROM mated the weather and then I was in trouble." were knocked out in the morning's quarter-finals. DEFENDER OUT Lunt edged out defending cham Blackwell plays golf with a was 18 feet away in 2 and found himself with a curling putt. He went boldly for the hole.

The ball hit the back of the hole and bounced out. Lunt was down in 4 for a half and the match. Luceti took his quarter-final match with regulation 4's on the 16th and 17th holes against bogey 5's by English international golfer 20-year-old Peter Green. pion Richard Davies of Pasadena, has a lofty .636 batting average and Herron is hitting at a .454 clip. Cobb's meets league-leading Optimist at 6 and Lynbpook battles second place Industrial at 2.

Times photos by John wood that turns 30 degrees right at the bottom of the shaft to cure his natural slice. (And there are 1 up in a dramatic morning match and Updegraff defeated TWO SOUTHPAW SWINGERS who will see action in American Legion baseball games today at SPAR Stadium are Terry Smith (left) of Cobb's Barbecue and Mike Herron of Lynbrook homes. Smith, who has hit safely in his last six official appearances at the plate, BEGINNING AT 2 O'CLOCK Blackwell plays golf for kicks an dnever expected to get any Walker Cup colleague Dick Sikes of Springdale, 2 and 1. where near the title round. He So an American run of suc cesses in Walker Cup years in Britain has been broken.

IS PROBABLY THE i mS ONLY THING YOU 1 SERVICE ON A Ever since 1926 the year Jesse Sweetster won an American has taken this title in a Wlker Cup year. The team match is played in Britain every four years. Mantle Back in Dallas After Being Placed on Disable List by Yanks Four City Legion Baseball Battles Set at SPAR Today Updegraff, a 41-year-old doctor, started against Lunt and was 3 down after 4 holes the Barbers contest at 4, the first time he had been down in the early part of his matches. He still was 3 down with 3 to go. Then he came back fighting and had Lunt worried.

one-hitter and two-hitter by big James Rushworth to gain the four decisions. Cobb's Barbecue-Optimist Club riedricb clash at 6 and the Freeman's Sporting Goods-Royal Crown Cola Ziegler will likely send a first- NEW YORK UP) Mickey Mantle, convalescing at his home in Dallas from a broken left foot, was placed on the disabled list by the New York Yankees Friday. The slugging center fielder sustained the injury crashing into the outfield fence in Baltimore last Wednesday. He is not expected to return to action for year Legion competitor, young struggle at 8. Four city games are scheduled 'n the Fourth District American Region Junior Baseball League ace today with the action beginning at 2 o'clock at SPAR Uadium.

Second place Industrial Sheet vletal Works battles Lynbrook lomes in the 2 p.m. opener fol-owed by the Rutledge Builders- righthander Dick Hicks, to the hill against Cobb's tonight. Lefty Bill Ziegler's Optimist Club is currently perched atop the city standings with a perfect 4-0 rec KEEP YOUR FILTER CLEAN Most of the units purchased from us require NO oiling or checking. A clean filter will give years of satisfactory service plus cheaper operation. at least five weeks Archery Titles Up Harwell will probably send James Morris to the mound to oppose the league leaders.

ord, having used a pair of no- elevate the foot for the first three hit gems by Buddy Chester and a Yankee Manager Ralph Don Stahl's Pierson Motors of or four days and then to put as Houk reluctantl ymade the utile weight on the cast as decision, which automatic ally makes Mantle ineligible "In three weeks, Mickey is to For Grabs tor 30 days, alter con return for more Xrays," Dr. Gay Homer is the pace-setter in the out-of-city division with two victories in as many starts. Out-of-city defending champ Andress Motors of Minden has a 1-1 record and Mooringsport' is 0-2. The non-Shreveport teams return to action Tuesday night OUR SERVICE IS AT YOUR COMMAND BUT You can clean your filter A filter it so easy to remove and clean or wash. A clean filter is important.

curnnff with club doctor nor said and, we hope, the removal of the cast." Sidney Gaynor. Major League Scouts Set Clinic at Jonesboro JONESBORO Major league scouts, college coaches and former big league players will staff a baseball clinic for Jackson Parish youngsters today on the Jonesboro- Houk at first was hopetui or us Houk said he had no plans to Archers who'll be shooting in the annual Louisiana State Cham bring up a replacement for Man ing Mantle as a pinch hitter soon after the removal of Mickey's l'i H.P. COOLS MOST 3-EEDROOM HOMES when Mooringsport hosts Industrial, Minden entertains Optimist and Homer hosts Rutledge. tle. Instead, he will alternate Tommy Tresh and Joe Pepitone pionship Tournament here today and Sunday, will be using equipment far more powerful and ac cast, scheduled for three weeks from Thursday.

Dr. Gaynor, how in center field, depending upon Warren C. Two city games are set in curate that than used by the ever, assured houk mat manue the opposition. Caddo Lndians who used to roam could not possibly be able to play SPAR Stadium Monday night with Royal Crown meeting Lyn Ilodge High School athletic field. When the switch hitting Tresh until at least two weeks after he this region.

is in center field, he will use Hec brook at 6 and Freeman's play The clinic is open to boys eight years through gradu A present-day well equipped discards the cast. tor Lopez against left-handed ing at 8. He'll have to walk gingerly for In Saturday opener at SPAR pitcher in Tresh's position in left. When Pepitone plays center, about two weeks after that," Dr. ating seniors with a glove the only item of equipment archer will have a bow made of fiberglass or laminated wood and will fire arrows made of aluminum, fiberglass or wood.

Gavnor said. "There is bound to the coaches will work with children 8-13 years of age. From 1 to 3 p.m., children 14 and up will receive instruction. The clinic staff is composed of company PHONE 865-8462 Tresh will be in left and either Harry Bright or Dale Long will Tommy Ford of Lynbrook will probably oppose Jimmy Kneipp of Industrial. Tom Rutledge is expected to hurl for Rutledge be a certain amount ot atropny required.

From 9:30 to 11:30 a.m 305 OCKLEY because of inactivity. be in Pepitone's position at first Mantle is under instructions to "Ask a Frederick Owner" In addition, some bows come equipped with sights and most are strung with tough dacron fiber. against Jeff Victory. Free base. Dodger scout Tony John of man will likely use either Ron nie Olague or Byron Sprawls against RC's Tommy Chiles or The Indians wouldn't even be in the running at the Red River Gary Johnson.

Bowmen's range on Highway 80 Following are the Fourth District for the city and out-of-city division West this weekend where the 85 or 90 top archers in the state teams. CITY DIVISION Pet. GB optimist Club 4 0 0 l.ooo Industrial 2 0 1 .833 Barbers 1 1 1 .500 Freeman's 1 1 1 .500 will be competing for state championship trophies. The tourney "opens today at 7:30 a.m. with registration.

First Baton Rouge, former Brooklyn pitcher Ed Head of Bastrop, Northeast State College Coach George Luffey, Louisiana Tech Coach Berry Hinton, Houston scout Earl Harrist of Simsboro and San Francisco scout Walker Cress of Baton Rouge. Also Milwaukee scout Mel Didier, New York Mefs scout Bill Bagwell of Dubach, Washington scout Harry Strohm of Lafayette, St. Louis scout Fred McAlistcr of Houston, Minnesota scout Edward Stevens of Houston, Cobb's Barbecue ..2 2 0 .500 Royal Crown 1 2 0 .333 Lvnbrook Homes 1 3 0 .250 Rutledge 0 3 1 .125 firing will start at 9 a.m. with archers shooting at 28 Hunter targets. After a noon lunch break the archers will come back to fire at 28 Animal targets.

Homer Trips Mooringsport MOORINGSPORT -Carter Martin's bases loaded triple in the top of the 11th inning carries Homer's Picrson Motors Fourth District American Legion League entry to a 5-3 triumph over mooringsport here Thursday night. Martin's blow broke a 2-2 deadlock that came about on Alfred Bridges' two-run single in the sixth that gained a tie for the home club. Mooringsport tallied once in the bottom of the 11th when L. D. Terry drove home Bridges but the rally fell short.

HOMER MOORINGSPORT ri ab ri L. Salter: ss 6 1 1 0 Cline 3b-P 5 0 0 0 Martin cf 5 12 3 Ryan If 4 110 OUT-OF-CITY DIVISION Pet. GB Homer 2 0 1.000 Minden 1 1 .500 Mooringsport 0 2 .000 Saturday night the Louisiana GENTS SIGN ILLINOIS ACE Centenary College Athletic Director Orvis Sigler has announced that David Bush, a 6-8 prep cage standout from Freeburg, 111., has signed an athletic scholarship pact with the Gents. Bush joins Loren Wallace of Jerseyville, 111., brother of former Gent ace Riley Wallace, in the Centenary fold. The new Gent played center for Freeburg Commercial High School last season and averaged 18 points per game.

The lanky youth helped spark Freeburg to a 25-5 record and first place in the Cahokia Conference. Bush averaged 18 rebounds per contest also and hit on 45 per cent of his field goal attempts. Sigler said that several more freshman prospects who have signed with the Gents will be announced soon. Milwaukee scout Scotty Robertson of Shreveport and New York Field Archery annual business meeting will be held at the Freestate Lanes banquet hall SATURDAY'S GAMES At SPAR Stadium Industrial at Lynbrook. Rutledge at Cobb's at Optimist.

Freeman's at Royal Crown. Mets scout John Murff of Texas 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 P.m. P.m.

City, Tex. starting at 7:30. The bowmen return to the range Sunday to shoot at 28 Field targets. Awards will be handed out to the winners around 1 p.m. Farmerville Lands Defending champions in the adult divisions are Charles Burlo of Baton Rouge and Emma Gene Miller 5 0 0 0 corny ss 4 i i Watson 2b 5 12 0 Bridges 6-2b 5 12 2 Rich lb 5 0 2 1 McGuire 3 0 0 0 Two on All-State Brown of Shreveport in freestyle gal fiy i I HSU and Tommy Sanderson of Monroe and Elise McBeth of West Monroe in instinctive.

Havnes if 4 0 0 0 Hawks cf 4 0 2 0 B. Tavlor If 4 1 0 0 Barnett 2b 2 0 0 0 Hall 3b 4 10 0 Terry p-3b 3 0 11 Prince 3 0 0 0 Alexander lb 5 0 0 0 Moore rf 1 0 0 0 G. Tavlor 2 0 0 0 1-Bond 10 0 0 McDonald rf 1 0 0 0 The tourney will have an open class for out-of-state entrants and Intermediate, Junior and Cub divisions for the youngsters. Hosting the state meet is the Eight teams placed players on the 1983 Louisiana Sports Writers Assn. Class A All-State baseball team with St.

Francis of Houma, state champion for the ninth time, leading the way with four players plus the coach and player of the year. State runner-up Golden Meadow landed two boys on the team as did Farmerville, Dcstrchan and University High. The latter three local Red River Bowmen's Club. Totals 44 5 7 4 Totals 34 3 7 3 1 Slruck out for Moore in 10th. Homer Oil 000 000 035 Mooringsport 000 002 000 013 Watson, Cline, Barnett, Alexander 2, McGuire, Bridges.

DP Saulters to Miller to Rich; Taylor to Conly. LOB Homer 10, Mooringsport 8. 2BH Conly. 3BH Martin 2. SB Cline, Ryan, Martin.

B. Taylor, Cline. PITCHERS' RECORD IP ER BB SO I OPEN SATURDAYS 8 to 12 Noon Prince 5" 3 2 2 3 4 Green Wave Inks O'Lcaiy NEW ORLEANS (LTD Tulane L. Saulters (W 1-0) 51 4 114 2 Bridges 6 4 2 1 3 3 Terry (L 0-2) "i 3 3 3 2 6 batting average, Adams hit .347, Richmond hit .317, Chauvin had a .334 average, Faulk .338, LeBlanc .385 and McCardell .346. In the outfield Long hit .380, Robichaux .440, Joseph .440 and Roberts .545.

Roberts, also a pitcher, had a 2-1 mound mark. Farmerville's Long and Nolin are both sophomores and played for a Farmer club that had six sophs in the starting line-up. Following Is the Class A All-State baseball team selected by tha Louisiana Sports Writers Assn. Pos. Player, School Class H.

C. Buras, Buras Sr. Phillip Creel, Franklinton Sr. Kenny Granzier, Destrehan Sr. Gary LeBlanc, St.

Francis So. Ronnie Nolin, Farmerville So. Harold Adams, Golden Meadow lr. IB Jesse Richmond, Golden Meadow Sr. 2B Donald Chauvin, St.

Francis Sr. SS David Faulk, St. Francis Sr. 3B Keith LeBlanc, Destrehan Jr. U.

Inf. Chip McCardell, AIC So. OF Johnny Long, Farmerville So. OF David Robichaux, St. Francis Sr.

OF Jerry Joseph, University Sr. U. OF Rene Roberts, University Sr. PLAYER OF YEAR Gary LeBlanc, St. Francis.

COACH OF YEAR Leslie Dalgle, St. Francis. Cline '-3 0 0 0 0 0 HBP By Terry (Martin). Pace, Sharpe, McCullar. 2:45.

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coach at St. Mary's of The Plains in Dodge City, since 1959. Prior to coaching at St. Mary's, he was an assistant at Colorado College for three years. His lifetime record as a head football coach is 12-20-1.

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teams also reached the state playoffs. Buras, Franklinton and AIC of Opelousas placed one player each on the team. The team includes pitchers H. C. Buras of Buras, Phillip Creel of Franklinton, Kenny Granier of Destrehan and Gary LeBlanc of St.

Francis. In the All-State infield are catcher Ronnie Nolin of Farmerville and Harold Adams of Golden Meadow, first sacker Harold Adams of Golden Meadow, second baseman Donald Chauvin of St. Francis, shortstop David Faulk of St. Francis, third baseman Keith LeBlanc of Destrehan and utility inficlder Chip McCardell of AIC. In the outfield are Johnnie Long of Farmerville, David Robichaux of St.

Francis, Jerry Joseph of University and utility outfielder Rene Roberts of University. Gary LeBlanc of St. Francis was selected player of the year and St. Francis coach Leslie Dai-gle coach of the year for the second straight time. LeBlanc had an 11-0 pitching record, fanning 137 in 872i innings and walking only 42.

He had a 1.68 earned run average and hit a robust .516 with 33 for 64. Buras had a 9-0 record, Creel a If You Can Repay 7594 Monthly YOU CAN ARRANGE A LOAN BY PHONE! Ellsworth Is Player of Month CINCINNATI fAP)-Dick Ellsworth, the left-handed pitcher who played a key role in the Chicago Cubs' move to the top of the National League, was named Friday the league's player of the month for May. Ellsworth beat out Sandy Kou-fax of Los Angeles for the honor by 14 votes to 12. Cat McLish of the Phillies was third with 10 and catcher Ed Bailey of San Francisco received 6 votes by the writers and broadcasters on the panel. Third baseman Ken Boyer of the Cardinals and Braves outfielder Hank Aaron received two votes each.

Two ballots were disqualified. Ellsworth won four of five decisions during the month and turned in a 1.29 earned run average for 42 innings of work. He yielded only 28 hits and six earned runs for the month. Koufax had a 5-1 record, including a no-hitter, while McLish won four games without a loss. Kou-fax's ERA for May was 1.53 and McLish's 1.64.

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