Par fx, dered te nian Nino | aldes In 3r oun = | Soy the a q MecNutt HICAGO (AP) — Sonny Liston, it in gave it to Listen $4 while Welsh jtect out ; ‘ ning pllcher for the ‘Sox. Eddie Wa. 3 ranked Encased nowt shes “Tapes a the at shed : re aval for ine imine | 8 vicious barrage to scare Johansson's crown. Both fighters callie into the Snistene. A SONS ' but was relieved by David Gillis | 7¥24 kmockout of Nino Valdes in The knockout came in 47 sec-| ring at 211 pounds, climb beck onto his feet o im the second. MacNutt and Gil-| ‘be Chicago Stadium Wednesday |onds of the third round, Liston} Yiston one of the most vicious\pe* “SS™2" had i lis both had doubles, the longest | ight. he @ 51 favorite, started slowly punchers in the fing today] eat * hits of the game. David LeClair) Liston, winning his 18h fight | OFFICIAL SCORING seemed to explode all of a sud-|ae pun. “imcating and Walter MacInnis, both cen-/im a row, stunned Valdes with a ‘ las ; 26 fights, including 16 by: F trefielders, made fine running | left Two: officials, referee Bernie | Gen in the third round. knockout route. ‘ wanes Gy Wee fetta atemded aun cent eines While Val-| Weissman and judge Frank} His left hook which staggered) - . j through the Canadian’s serve in Derethy plays. ie eGuillhniun Listen Su | 27% called the first round eves. | Valdes didn’t seem to travel more ONTARIO EMBLEM’ *-# the fifth game and went on to| 12 women’s play ‘today, both won their third-round Si icone ‘shed ont tate weal ten equilibrium, Liston pum-|The other judge, Howard Walsh a half-foot. Once Vaides was ie win 62. seeded Canadians went down be-|matches. Mis Dodge | set back! ver the ca] mnie him with & leitight com-laave the first round to Valdes , Liston closed in with The white trillium, - , Frost, seeded fourth among the|fore the attack of outside play ag Fg ate 63, a Le Gory a Sa fe a felling him with a siz- a4 sharp left-right combinations. ‘southern Quebec and s : Kness * 4 | Kennedy winning pitch- a second round appeared a} Valdes collapsed against Ontario, is the floral emblem’ srclen Sewn wee eed ie oe iciarlals Butt, the| over Sherbrooke’s Ann Bedard. | Kennedy, ues te wining, Pitch:| ‘The victory gave Liston a solid! toss-up, but Weissman and Clark | ropes after Liston fe ceeapeiied, dha pooans Wromarie =" . the third Canadian seed 6-2, 6-3.| fourth seed, put up a game bat- All games in the week - long) Viti the loss. Kennedy also wil : . Whitney Reed, second foreign| tle but lost 86, 63 to Mexico’s| tournament are being played on) 1. jongest hit of the game, . vseed from Alamedo, Calif., vstatuesqiié Martha Hernand the clay courts of the Civil Em- triple to deep left field. ' staged another crowd-pleaser as| ‘he the thirdSeeded outsider. ployees Tennis Club. The steady play of Alan he defeated Eduardo Zuleta, an at first base and Lloyd dor, 6-3, 1-6, 6-1. were ve Bedard and Fontana posted Li Oo L = the game. their wins over the two Austral- ! ns ea in Following are the Little Lea jans players competing in the gue standings at the end of men’s singles. \ ® : second section: Bedard advanced into the a I + a be P WwW OL Pts. quarter-fina] round with a 6-0, 63 en : Browns 1 7 3 win over Russell in a match that ; : Red Sox ns : . "| was Hghter than the score indi-) oye second game of a best of jselected John Hughes as isles -. ae Russell, 22, uncleashed a biist-| 5©V€" en gargs Head bovine yoy SR ne Ring Babel 0 3 7 tw "| ons or | placed opening stanza i 10 ering service throughout the cop-| teem Barry's het algtt aRer Mike O'Brien with only one out| =? 2 8 League 000 000 000—-0 5 3 ‘New York 000 100 02x— 3 8 2 ' Messi 15 and Wilson: Shanz €3 and Howard. HR: NYk-Man- tle (22). Kansas City 230 000 001-6 15 2 403 151 3ix—17 18 1 Kucks, Reed 0-3 (1), Garver (5) Grim (6) and Chiti; Wilson, De- leck 8- (2), Kiely (9) and White. F ’ HRs: Bos-Malzone 2 (17), Geiger (7). _. First game and seldom made an error. After the match Bedard said: “I played as good a game as I've ever played. Russell should have won about half the games in the first set.” FONTANA WINS John Sharpe, another 22-year- old Aussie, was bested by Tor- onto’s Don Fontana, the second- ranked Canadian, 6-3, 6-1. Fon- tana’s service was working smoothly and he was moving u» to the forecourt and getting off Point-counting overhand smashes. Sharpe--and Russell were the seventh and eighth foreign seeds in the competition. Fourth-seeded Henri Rochon of Montreal also gained the quarter- *|vfinal round with a 60, 6-1 over Hubert Gaumond, Montreal. 5% innings on account of dark- ness. The Lions were going all out and when the game was called, held a 134 bulge over Danny MacCormack’s crew. According to a member of the league executive the game will be resumed where it left off. In other words, the one and one half innings remaining in the game will be continued with the Juniors up at bat and the score reading 13-4. A playoff game has to go the distance. Veteran Art Ballem, who hurl- ed brilliant bali for the Lions this season, was on the mound for the Lions last night. He scattered six hits over the five inning route, walking two and fanning one. Coach ee ee Fie arin fifth inning and four in the sixth. Big gun at the plate for the winners was Dick Carroll with a double and two singles in four trips. Sammy Gregory and Forbie Kennedy each had two for four for the winners. The Juniors scored three runs in the first frame when Ballem walked two and was tagged for three hits, including a double by Apps Arsenault. Arsenault and backstop, Jimmy__Duffy each hit 2 for 3 for the losers. The other run for the Juniors came when Bull Dunn got on base on an error and in turn be American League w Le Pet. GBL Chicago 6 4 oO— Cleveland 62 % .579 2 Baltimore 5S 54 505 10 Kansas City 52 33 .495 11 New York 51 53.490 11's Detroit 52 56 SC 481 1242 Boston 47 3 A443 16% Washington 4 G4 .407 W's got all the way home on another | throwing error. Donnie ‘Funnel’ MacLean call- ed the balls and strikes with Bill ; Coughlan and Phil Perry handling | the bases. Tonight Rollaway Aces and B. IS. 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