JP *v . Canadian Press Staff Writer v . OUVER lCP)—The ranks ' Canadian men in the tennis championships jay half Wednesday—and i le 1. ’ ' der had to fight to stay [me running. . y}. Some of the top non-Canadians {so had a rough time. _ 1 Louis Surville, the White-haired ‘« mug Australian, was sidelined a cagey veteran from. Los Lgeleg, h e s p e cta-cled Merwin grime, ranked fourth among can; after his recent [vic- in the Vancouver clay court Wpionships, seemed less at We on the grass and, although took-rm first set, he couldn’t 1 eel, Miller’s control. The a “31 was 8-10, 6-2, 6-4. . sumac was the second seeded 3.3 amuse!- entry to be eliminated. ' w Willey, veteran Davis Cup- ‘er, lost out Tuesday to Dale ,' Wand-m Los Angeles. .. Roman himself was bounced _.0m Rompetition Wednesday by ~ ‘ ~..,. «‘1‘. m 5‘. oNLr .. x t , ‘or «no i»' Preview here the newest ‘ sAVE . \ HOOlEY'S W for fall. Included are. stripes, "'many bold checks and plaids. 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Defending singles titlist Bob Bed-ard, 26, of Sherbrooke, Que, beat Doyle Perkins of Seattle, 6-3, 7—5 but extended himself fur- ther than in any of his previous matches. Whitney Reed, the top - seeded AT 1' Oo- «EToPut You at Ease . . . and at Your Best . . . on Every Casual Occasion. and smartest styles in sport «gags Some have colorful linings. deep vents and roomy pockets. Shifter Hillman, Savflle Rowe, diagonals, herringbones - Matched again‘st lanky Jim Wat- foreigner from Alameda, Calif., whipped veteran Jim Macken of Vancouver 6-1, 6-1. The hardest lot among nondCa- nadians fell to Kosei Kama, Japanese n a t i o n a1 champion. son of San Francisco, the stocky Japanese needed three sets to win 7-5, 6-8, 6-3. _ Probable Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) — Probable pitchers for today’s major league games. (Won and lost records in parentheses) : American League New York at Kansas City (N) -Maas (5-7) vs Urban (7-6). , Boston at Detroit -— Monbou— quette (0-1) Vs Lary (9-10); Baltimore at Cleveland—Hamli- man (8-8) vs Woodeshick (2-1). Washington at Chicago—Ramos (8-9) vs Latman (0-0). National» League Los Angeles at Milwaukee—— l g 5 t Says It Was Wrong To Fine Williams For Spitting LOS ANGELES (APi—Izt was wrong to fine Ted Williams $250 for spitting during a game at Kansas Oit the other day, says ex~major league manager Leo Durooher. “I think he was perfectly en- titled to spit toward the stands to 5' OW his displeasure with the fans,” Durocher said in an inter- view. ' “He didn’t spit on anyone or insult any one person or throw dirt on them. He was just simply expressing disgust with those who were booing him for not running out a dinky holler when the ball had already reached the first baseman. ‘ “Unless you know Ted Wil- liams you can’t fully understand him. 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