us —\ } a sa a re a iat ee ee daa nie i ming cel r : + a : ‘ — —— + ’ 7 3 - e e ° : og “ne Aussie Diver Ss Hi tter Golf | ‘oem ‘Spurs Him To Be + eee ; own % a Pr i : so 2 a , 1 By WILL. GRIMSLEY ‘$314,000.45 in official carninYS. vantage to the young “muscle i - man from Ohio, whom Te- NEW YORK (AP) — Is the He has the advantage scor. lengthening shadow of big Jack ing averages—70351 2 round to fers to as “that big, strong : beginning to shake the 70.381 for Nicklaus. ey re aos By DENNIS ORCHARD and the firm hand of the chat- ef profesional goif's| In persensl meetings, Nich” 7. ee re ee) — Aas \tery Biende benk teller, No. 1 figure, Arnold laus has had remarkable suc- the begining of the year.” he tralia’s top male diver, his gives evening lessons to a score cess, beating Palmer in a play- explained. car Sees eae Reale ot Ge ath et students, the least, Palrser, in ff for the US. Open title in snd have bees playing caly distant Olympics, come @ prolonged slump, 1962, twice topping Arnie ieee. ee Maer Cenedinn 70 Se tat sear he pat On the ‘contrary,. be Canada Cup individual prize and ifierent than when you're, 35 — Miss ‘MacDonald is quick tw gether the money for the trip tod tacos mage alee |stex wane Sees a Oat " |me. You've got a lot of bounce. ) gay that she was Gordon »¥ holding down two ‘jobs at Selena that at 5.” ‘ — Se ies be teed Ge ke since I started winning youthgives a definite ad SCOFFS AT sUCGESTION: be pba ‘wold have doe Tokve Olympics, Creed waa left cochcheie iS temas | comusinan Wak aes ak ane halt-gainer inte Indiana Univer- ny tag pore Ty aent _s neck,” the golfing | Jack Nicklaus Ee Vesiness pressures might be sity. from western Penn- taking their so ' es et age Se ae steel area said. Wins Tourney “Ridiculous,” - he said. “Bes to have the sober, 19-year-old “But having been kicked nd there was Bill Casper, yspypHts (AP) — Jark Nick-| Hogan didn't win his first open ater te tar charge, Gell sie says cue team Tm = - Gene Littler and always 1... came rearing up from out | Uatil he was 35. He was 40 when he is one of the most. dedicated on eee ae Snead. of the pack Sunday, tied Johnny »¢ bad his biggest year in 1953. during ss males to the eae oe week, plone to s Nicklaus. Instead of pos: at 72 holes im the A eet tia years ° Jack's success, T° a eS WE od tore cree aa ee |when Ts pting de woman diver ian i ot gerous, away say tet ae kes ee Red Deer, Alta, July 23-25, and — . Bele fo calle sone Havel hack with t' Gall lo aur game. March, his five-foot-il'2 - inch will go to night school this fall. and lazy.” Nicklaus, ea started of 1 love it. I won't get bored and- frame untidily overweight at In five 22-hour Sessions & win tis tidie Gane na! ae strokes back I expect to win for a few more’ = a es kee will cok ue Mine each than a million dollars from golf ae and in a tie for ninth Years.” pounds im a hurry ar Miss 3 1 : 7 , ae eee ie Se red "hog |e See Oren ee el JUNIOR LEAGUE CHAMPS reaned’ n'a boil colle‘ Shop PIC®, flashed oer the compact steady imcroved 100 er cent” se ba : : land taled frely Hole-In-On a Ss ny ee Se ee ee aoe lude: (from the left) Billy from the championship photo. . well as being judged the Most tons ‘and trustretions the ray go fp, eC . leave school in Melbourne pire Games in Jamaica. The Reg ‘Junior’ Flanagan include: : Valuable Player. George Lee | Pott, who was up ; c i : ‘Moe’ - Flanagan cleaned up on the in- aries of the booming fairway |.» birdied three of the ast nearly three years aco. he has Creed will have been im Cap- - a isained entry in the Rolla- Mayme, Eugene Doyle, Filan ‘he Wom the rookie of the year | the of ie’s day, for .Dae Coles playing im the worked for a living since. When ada long enough by then to way Junior Bowling League ‘Junior’ Flanagan, team cap- dividual league awards as award and Billy Mayme was \Army and mataly’ the inaras, four boies im regulation play company of Ken Coles scored a Creed outgrew the coaching qualify for the Canadian ptured the championship. tain, George Lee, Reg McClin- won: high average, hich triple judged as the most improved threat of his chief rival, Nick. | 2 {ina!round 6. : : hole-in-one on the 145 yard No. avilable at home. he was ad- team. A victory over Australia’s ¢@ ae the are team Z tick. Allan Gallant is missing and high single awards as player. laus. | Pott actually handed _— 7 hole of Cavendish’s Green vised to head for Vancouver best would heal a few wounds. Members of winning - “Jack and I are great per. the oe ee ee ee ee e ° e sonal friends, you know,” Pal- cies he drove his ball into 2 iron while playing a round last’ BASEBALL ROUNDUP | ; | met suid, “We have the ssmue | Sidiy, cary renght, sureuns-| Scndor’ afc e acl aeiorney handling our outside cq by trees about 169 yards| The Green Gables administra- oo = . : affairs. We are in business ven- from the first green | tors are pleased to announce that ; : Stottlemyre (5-2) and Ed- ' tures together. But on the golf Nicklaus was playing the hole all 18 holes are now open for SATURDAY cue y E } i , ! . HRs: Cle—Whitfield (6). ; course, we are enemies—we'll and getting an play and that they are in excel- American Leazve wards ® perfectly safely, Kansas City 6 Minnesota 2 NY—Pepitone (5) Tresh (6). @ oe vane other to ribbons if we ‘2a., par on the 360-yard “s = condition for early season Detroit 8,Baltimore 4 - - t Pott took three shots to get : ; Boston 3 Cleveland 4 Baltimore 100 000 100— 2 50 : venin If we had our way, im every the green and then two-putted New York ‘6 Washincton 0 Washington 000 001000— 1 40 |tournament we'd like to move for a one over par. g : Los Angeles 6 Chicago 3 (Palmer (2-0) Bunker (7) and , eet from the rest of the field Finishing two strokes back of DANCE National Leacue Orsino) Daniels (34 Kline (8) D> ; conferences and auto- with a police record, has a 35-2 He blamed an irritant on and fight it out betweem our- ws. 11555 and Polt at 273 were Los Angeles 3 Chicago 1 and Brunley By JMK MAN tite parties. He re- record and was stopped only ton’s glove. selves. We are hoth conscious 1 4 Graham, who got a 6, Bob The Commodor, Pittsburgh 9 Milwaukee & Detreit " @ese20000— 8 80 LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — graph —? he is to be once—by Clay, when he didn't PRESS LIKES CLAY ‘of this rivalry—and like it.” McCallister with a 71, Boros e Sgt Pownce +8 Mabie 10 Chicage quem eno 3 71 |Cantus Clay will defend bis na ke An Black Muslim come out for the seventh round Press oes, ie the first yee suoerd” fictery_car- with a 72 and Bert Yancey with Room - Cincinnati 9 Phi Lolich (6-2 and Freehan; Buz- World heavyweight boxing tit! Mahnemed Al. ls Wak Wench. imously for Liston 1 year Masters, F's od ae i; ‘ : , tonight in name, . OF 74 = 2 8. : ery es eee ee ace (41) Wills (3) Locker (3) against Sonny Liston ae td 2 “keeping an =F -saaie_-@--sniatab1_ ct Sis Sens. ES A Nicklaus was ae 7 + AY j Syracuse 6 Rochester 5 Bollo (6) Fisher (8) and Ho |was chased out of Boston and eye oa Clay to a ce ce ae ae ae hha lated Pees, it was 4232 for new dominant personality. des- Indy Will Be AY Toronto 8 Buffalo 5 a aes finally foued 2 haven ina Nigh seeks oy ey GS tee to fight, it'll be short. Ir Clay. The ninth round was the 'tined to take over Palmer's : SATURD Jacksonville 6 Toledo 4 (5). ischool hockey rink in this tex- ble from the Black nationalist comes to rum; I'll have to most popular ending. reign. Auto Showcase Masic by the Columbus 2 Atlanta 1 tile city. oe we ee ee eas Under Maine rules, there will =“ Nicklaus himself refused to pes Pacifie Ceast League Only 4 seats are availa- X. avengers threat- | trap referee, prob- “ IANAPOLIS (AP)—Apart Denver 6 Obiakeans City $ “RCAF Bowlers 2%: the Central Maine Youth ened Clay” at the time of the Liston, at aS ae pogo Fy oat Geest ane eee Salt! seatety thee tome etna of bao Beubers-snt- Camis Portland 9-4 Salt Lake City 2-10 ;Center~and- there--has~ been no assassination. =e oe in a judges. The judges will score on wins as many big tournaments endurance and driving skill, the y= pane Tacoma 3 Spokane 2 . fois jrush for the $100 top tickets. ae ee ee ee a Bee ep Cy the 10-point must system. The Arnie—and I haven't yet.” 500-mile auto race May 31 will vais ieee. Win C 3 ip However, the promoter —a ae cain Bet tan nes ee automatic eight-count rule for “paimer is not ready to con- turn the Indianapolis Motor’ bese meting | total receipts to top $5 million HASN’T PICKED ROUND ing with fine left_jab, knockdowns will be in effect but cede anything yet. . Speedway into a huge showcase — SUNDAY ee ee eee eee er ee ew Seniesa ety Clay normally calls the round i. not an easy man to trap..He the three-knockdown rule has “No. matter what you.do,.you for automotive supply compan- American Learns the top team and Bill Giggey closed circuit television. but “he _hass't “picked ‘any (his, tried to quit im the first been waived. want to be the bet.” Palmer (ion. Chicago 8 Los Anzeles 3 dominated the individual awards Fight time for ag ease Lee Wie Ore wee Sel ct. caltieg be coukitt ste. The Week Sane eee ae, “Just because somebody The competition to persuade Baltimore 78 Detroit 33 jin the. Prince Edward Island match is 10:30 p.m. for the original Nov. 16 date in “© does not recognize this as a may have written a better story car owners to use —— && Boston 68 Cleveland 23 | Five Pin Championships held at; Despite the weird event at Boston. postponed when Clay fight because of the rematch 25 you did that doesn’t mean tire, fuel or sparkplug is almost “% Washington 7-2 New York 33 the Rollaway Saturday- of ine Miami Beach Feb. 25, 1964, suffered a hernia attack, the RIFLE SHOOT Cs contract. you're going to roll over and as spirited as the racing. Com- Kansas City at Minnesota, ppd, following are the of the when Clay won the title when champion said it would end im z Mey duet, Toate ts Wey t fed poms eee See ; ral, day-long tourney. Lioten quit in his corner clgim- nine. WO 2 M. P. Susick of the Facts, Figures about this sltealion ” Sween two masjer companies ee Lacan ee ee ne pon Clay, eaty 2%, hen et beet] o> cies Seemerciae, ‘ied | PALMER HAS EDGE Firestone and Goodyear. Pittsburgh 1 Milwaukee 1 | TEAM STANDINGS | shoulder, there appears to be a in his 20 fights. Lis- R Second Inter- 1 Li | Im the 3% years since Nick- For decades, Firestone ruled San Francisco 5 Houston 2 4 (Groundswell of interest in the foe ciaims he FS bak many |S Smsters of Mie Second ioter On Clay ston laus turned pro, Palmer has the speedway, with no other Chicago 3° Los Angeles 2 | RCAF 36 4 | match, She clad. cheoui gen-| i older, perhaps) Maritime. Trial ge Satur- LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — ‘suit up a slight edge im the manufacturers interested in the St. Louis 8 New York 7 | Seamans 13 7 (pe have more than & milion 4p."'Soaay, au -omiscus man Sum, Point rife rarse SE acts and Aigures, oa the Cas ult wp a slight edge in the mamfacturers interested is the Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 3 Juniors 13-7 seats in 258 locations and. ex-/_”- ~ = ‘00 vd sius Clay-Sonny Liston fight: | He has won more tour- highly spcialized tire needed to. jonal Leazue | Charlottetown Mets 12 8 | pect to sell 63,000 seats. If re. er ts Ee Principles -> Costes Gap, Deteen.” ay goss an. nae | camey on thaw tetalively fat tame — = oer one 2 | Summerside 7 a [Seapets live up to estimates, the Souris Baseball foaugl et genplan Miss Louisville, Ky., Sonny Liston,| ned $340,179.70 to Jack's and still rsist = ee been wracuse 1-2 Roches minoes : i 7 as . "er. years. Atlanta 35 Columbus 21 | Rec. Center ‘si oe Lorne Yessey.of York finithed Denver 4 a rs Riverside 2 a ton po it's season” on Second to-Sucick with a very title. PROBABLE __ indianapolis for the first time cual ane ae me tinont INDIVIDUAL AWARDS ee ov as in Sunday with an exhibition game nice score of 9. The following Date — Tuesday. May 25 : since 1922, but has its tires on co a ia 2 Sey. Si eee, a Reveene eek Gb Melee aed lel complete results of Sat- Time — 1030 pm. EDT. | PITCHERS 12 of next Monday’s 33 starting Guittane 4 Gunna 6 High Triple, Lew Garbutt, 5 |Ge fre feet, hes been the | | on Upiowners aed Ge Star days shoot Distance — 15 rounds or less. cars. One of the 12 is the car of Indianapolis 9 San Diego 3 Hee Aversgs, BS Cages, core se tescees Ee it) Gracey Dedieuiies,. test CLASS 1 Site — Central Maine Youth py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS q j Foyt, last year’s winner Seattle 4 Vancouver 0 TOP TEN AVERAGES odds have reportedly shortened coq windy weather the game WO 2 M. P. Susick 102 Center. ~ | Probable pitchers for today’s anq qualifying record-setter this Denver 6 Oklahoma City 3 |B. Giggey, Jrs., 257 |from 9 to 5 to 13 to 1. was shortened to 5 innings but yr o's one Vesscy 99 Capacity — 4,900. : | major baseball games year anal 61 Asicneans $4. R Burns, Jrs., 2506 Fe ee ae ten \the Downtowners: coasted the) Seer (otte. renee 93 Promoter — Inter-Continental! (wontost records in parenthe- MONDAY | L Garbutt, RCAF. Se eT a Oe Lee? clones ant tok & 198 vie- | RO: Cos 97 Promotions, Inc ses): _ Abeqweit Electronic National League D. Johnston, Seamans, 244.7 Lip and any number of other tory. of Capt. R. A. McCabe 97 Gate receipts — Promoters American League E. Ellsworth, Mets, 244.7 nicknames, appeared * This was the Ist — Set. P. 3. Landrigas 97 estimate $337,000. Detroit (Wickersham 1-3) at) Service Centre Milwaukee 163 600 000— 4 40 G. Kays, Seamans, . 2428 premely confident. He. arrived of — SS oe ‘Tye. H.W. Jenes 97 Other — Promoters Chicago (Howard 32) (N) — San Fran. 160 200 000 3.1 G. Gallant,- Mets, { 241.8 at his headquarters in neighbor- to tae regular league It. A. K. Mutch % estimate ancillary rights, im Cleveland (Siebert 32) at 11 Elm Ave. Fischer (1-0) O'Dell (9) Car- G. Gallant, Seamans, a aos — Tpr. R. A. Vessey % cluding closed circuit television, new York (Bouton 34) Anytime — Anywhere roll (9) and Oliver: Shaw (32) G. Wood, RCAF Jrs. 233.3, amd dashed into a round of play. Tpr. R. C. Barwise % radio, cca will gross bone alan SO) (x) TY- RADIO MARINE RADAR Bolin (8) and Haller. HR: Mil— i ns | Tpr. Eldon MacLean % 2,000, at N) meTERCOMMS SHIP to SHORE — CTICE| MARITIME HARNESS RACING [ifn t dens of “Television ~ No network tele *typalimere (Panpet, 52) 3) mercomss St» 500m Chicaze sor omoe_4 71 BALL PRA | = ot to 236 theatres and. arenas. | Cg. Aue eT) and Phome 894-8297 Pittsbarch 000 041 10x— 6 152 5 eo Sgt. Roy Vessey 94 to od | Burdette. Abernathy (5) Bro- Curran Briggs of the Town) SACKVILLE DOWNS, N. S. aS ae Y, aa shai Gal Sot: Ladle Phascat 93 Radio — Mutual Broadcasting yay 23) at Washington (Mc-' 3. A. McINNIS P. E. DOYLE glio (0-4) (6) and Bertell. Roz- Baseball League will hold Ol a ana es Gee ee ason’s opening eight-dash Set. G. G. MacLennas 91 System and Canadian Broad- Cormick 1-2 and Koplitz 0-0) gece movsky (8): Gibbon, Schwall workout tonight at Queen Eliza-| Eric and Harry Whebby se: CLASS II casting C iN) ‘ i | N.S., was the only harness racing card here Mon- t D ies (1-1) (6) McBean (7) and Cran- beth Diamond from 6-7 p.m. A. | Dartmouth, NS., . ; | Cdt. Scott MacDonald a3 Fighters’ purses — i bas National League Bi ; dail. E..MacLennan_ Pontiacs. will! double winner on the holiday day Lewis Cpl. Geo. Davies -. % estimate each will gross about!’ chicago (Ellsworth 53) at : tlie | eight<jash* harness racing card Sally Haven, Roll on ono (Friend 23) (S) First take over from 78 p.m. nar Wiles and Miss Carefree each won two | Cpl. ines oo > a 20 gee . a New York 290 621 108— 6118 same evening. ° Haven the Cdt. Wilbur Birt ighters’ records — Clay *| New ackson FoR Phila 601 600610 2101 On Wednesday evening from, The horse raced to the a ar ae ee ied with F /Sgt. J. J. Hanlan 88 16 knockouts, Liston 35-2, 2 philadelphia (Herbert 1-2) (N) RELAXATION Se sees tor tek (tae he en es ee ee es es es = of 2:19 1-5 and 2:19 45. Cdt. Bruce Robertson 88 knockouts, stopped once. St. Louis (Gibson 80) at Los... ? ming (34) Belinsky (6) Roebuck called for the Legion and onj|25 clocking in the third heat a di Raid cart tee soe.| Tet. Exic Baliem 8% Officials — Non-voting ref-| angeles (Drysdale 63) (N) at oe Te Oe wet ee ee SS eS cee eee reek | aak el ee ee es es a, Se 84 eree and three judges who will Cincinnati (Ellis 6-1) at ‘Hous-| Triandos: HRs:, NY—Kranepool bition game between the A.E. | seven with a time of 2:0915. | . 28 79 score 0 Poi a asts yo 108 (Nottebart 0-4) (N) > Ch Billiard Clab « (4) Smith (5). and winners | 2: : 76 tem: a 2 gg ng oe town on seu American Leazue played. 74 ; at San Francisco (Herbel 135 Gt George Cleveland = 100 110 611— 5 1311 7 tea a New York 630 697 4ix—15 16 1 Kralick (1-5) Weaver (6) Mc- ds lan. ‘atesistdes . ht ©, The T-shirt | that keeps 7 itself in shape * Sanden Shenae T-chicte oll cored + phi i of charge if it does. Men’s T-shirts REALE? re ciititss ee i Nea ae eet Tita ee Maar Ti tat it at a