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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 19

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19 Monday Evening June 7 1965 liicklaus 'Blows' on 18th Campbell Bids Lerna Wins Namath By 2 Shots said he had received that given a chance to Totals 4 th in Row 0 Ellis Shuts HELP Out Giants WANTED or 9th Win WHAT IS SUCCESS? Success Is Parnelli luxurious automobile Winner At rf NEED WE Milwaukee Is Success ss SAY MORE? 74 more sales on 3 Success Is 0 Ward Stars in Relief SEE YOUR Off to 0 5 Deficit LINCOLN MERCURY Columbians Win DEALER TODAY the Success MERCURY in the Lincoln Continental Tradition NOW YOU CAN BORROW UP TO MS Bypass 52 and Hwy 26 PHONE SH 2 1263 OR MEN hard luck and I see Jack in trou 2 said there is no one the situation doctors trainer and I get to have no assur accelerator car was alone at the starting line and was about to start a time trial run on the quarter mile track 3 4 2 with a 282 Julius 72 for third place Nicklaus fell to a 73 and fourth at 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 5 4 2 5 0 5 2 0 If lb 5 1 3 1 2 3 5 6 in a rear engine Offenhausen McCluskey spun going into the Tribe Raps Tigers or 0 0 I 2 7 2 0 8 0 0 2 0 at by Plainfield Diaz 2b Edwards cf lb 1b Strafford ss Keller lf 3b DeL's 3b 2b Prather DeLois rf Burns cf Castleman If Member of the American Industrial Bankers Association of long' crisp lines Experience the luxurious ride in Mercury Con sider its big 8 performence The list of fine car options Mercufy has a knack for building a car in the Lincoln Continental tradition that makes a difference To you $400000 Knee OK took a one stroke lead into the final round became the first repeat champion in the eight year history of the $100000 tour nament He wound up with a 280 eight under par Named Manager LITTLE ROCK Ark (AP) Len Monheimer 38 a native of Los Angeles was named gener i al manager of the Arkansas1 Travelers of the Pacific Coast League Saturday Monheimer succeeds Ray Winder who announced his re tirement earlier this week after' spending 50 years in baseball BILL ROUSE TEXACO SERVICE IP 2 3 2 5 1 3 2 2 3 4 6 1 3 3 SOO 000 410 100 4 Burns Elm Plainfield 7 Burns ri INSURANCX COMPANY 310 NORTH 4TH ST SH 2 7366 Explosion Of Drag Racer's Engine Hurts 9 UNION GROVE Wis (AP) Nine persons were injured Sun day when a drag engine AUTOMATION SALARY S350 S750 SOLID SECURITY OPPORTUNITY OR BOTH YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN AGES IHK Short Training Period Send Your Name Address Phone Education Today to: Director of IBM Auto motion Development Box No lt Journal and Courier Lafayette Indiana restarted his car and continued the race without mishap Midway in the race the rear engine Chevrolet driven by John Rutherford of ort Worth Tex! caught fire but the driver es modern chewing tobacco caped injury i w0 tat tqqaccq company CLEVELAND Brown ss Gonzalez 2b Wagner If Colavlfo rf Alvis 3b cf Whitfield 1b Salmon lb Carreon Kralick Ben Totals 4 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 JOHN KEISER Mgr 640 MAIN Clark Taking Aim at Worlcl a prompt private Stop in Or save and call first Open to 730 PM on riday Nights ab bl 3 0 10 1 0 0 0 4 111 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 4 1 1 1 4 0 10 4 1 1 0 3 0 10 110 10 2 0 0 1 10 0 0 10 0 0 how to anfoy It most 1 Take a small pinch of Win tergreen flavored Skoal be tween your thumb and fore finger Place the Skoal between cheek and upper or lower gum 3 Tuck it in comfortably with your tongue and just leave it there Skoal releases its rich tobacco pleasure slowly with out chewing Every can is dated for freshness How can you know till you try it? delayed his return to a sports car event at Park Canada Satur was forced out by me trouble on the first ab bl 5 12 1 5 12 1 4 110 14 0 102121 10 0 0 4 111 2 0 12 10 0 0 3 110 Chiefs Sign Sam Longmire KANSAS CITY The Amer ican ootball League Chiefs coached by former Purdue Uni versity player and assistant coach Henry Stram have signed Sam Longmire who doubled as an end and a flanker badk last fall for the Boilermakers Longmire 6 3 and 195 was a free agent He will be tried both of his collegiate posts the Chiefs winning the year's top honor for engineering 31 in the richest auto mobile race He collected nearly $200000 the other drivers would have liked to win but they all congratulated he said Clark said he had not decided whether to return to Indianapol is next year first concern is to win back the world champi he explained Clark is second in the world standings as a result of winning the African Grand Prix Jan 1 ab bi 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 3 0 1 4 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 110 3 0 11 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 INISHERS 71 70 69 70 71 70 69 70 72 70 71 70 70 71 71 70 71 74 73 70 71 73 68 74 75 69 71 73 70 76 75 68 73 72 73 72 75 68 71 70 74 73 74 67 74 74 69 73 290 74 73 69 72 73 73 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 2 12 2 o' 2 01 When you need cash (up to $5000) we're ready with loan time ft? A 0 5 MILWAUKEE (AP) Par nelli Jones driving a Lotus ord won his sixth straight race ab bl 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 12 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 110 0 0 Rand Shoe Loy jng far a new ear? Then eon iMereury winner of Car Life MVline's Award for Engineering Consider why Merc zhave increased 74 ovYC last year Test drive a new Mptiry You'll admire the beauty Hands L0 1 2 2 3 Bolin 1 1 3 Herbel 2 Henry 2 Ellis 9 2 9 Balin faced 2 men in 2:30 16899 ab bi 3 I I 4 2 4 2 Columbians over came a horrendous start to eventually edge Plainfield at the park here Sunday night 6 to 5 and even their 1965 record at 1 1 Plainfield collected five runs and had the bases loaded with two out in the first frapie Then Mitch Ward a lefthander from the Purdue squad came on to silence the visitors almost com pletely' Lafayette got four of the runs back in the bottom of the first then knotted the game in the second on an unearned run against reliefer Dave Alexander an ex Boilermakerj and scored the deciding run in the fourth also via an error The starting hurlers went two third of an inning each Plain field managed four hits includ ing a three run double by Bill Strafford and was given four walks in the top of the first and the Columbians used two hits and five walks to score their four runs in the same frame Ward used the strikeout pitch effectively fanning 12 in cluding the final out in the near disastrous first and the side in the second At one stretch he retired 13 straight batters Lafayette had only four hits first inning singles by Bernie Conrad and Ken Elming a single by Joe Eylens and a fourth inning double by Nick1 ab bl i 4 0 1 3 0 1 lb 3 0 1 3 0 0 4 0 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 1 0 Lt: ER BB SO 4 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 Balk Allen underwent knee gery last October and leg was slow healing Allen said Saturday he has proved thathis knee is sound in practice but has not been play he said ance that I will be called back this year Things could work out so there be a need for CINCINNATI Harper If Rose 2b Pinson cf Robinson Coleman 1b Perez 1b Johnson 3b Povl'tlch' Land ph caraenas 0 Ellis 5 0 Totals 4 2 0 12 Driving Title LONDON (AP) Jim Clark Scottish racing driver flew into London Sunday fresh from his victory in the Indianapolis 500 praising American sportsman ship and taking dead aim at the world driving charrtpionship Clark race in Mosport I day butchanical heat Clark BERNIE ALLEN CONSIDERING RETIREMENT PAUL MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Bernie Allen said Saturday that he is consid ering retiring from baseball and going into business rather than report to the Minnesota i farm team at Denver in the Pa cific Coast League The Twins activated Al len riday and immediately optioned him to Denver for the announced purpose of playing himself into shape Allen underwent knee sur the ER BB SO 3 I 0 3 Stiell that later produced winning marker The Columbians will play their third game at the park at 7:30 riday with the opponent still to be selected box AB i 7 Ptirvlv If Weiler lb Morrison 2b ER BB SO 3 2 0 5 1 0 THE JOURNAL AND COURIE kM A YETTE IND wWersreen flavour SKOAL CHEWING TOBACC0 PITTSBURGH Bailey 3b Pagan 3b Mota cf rf virdon cf CI'denon lb 2b Stargell If Alley ss Crandall Cardwell 0 3 Stargell viciiicmc driver were hospitalized andioi cordweii 1 lArLtAn 1 O7 I Parsons otui nui in Cardwell 3 2 9 I By Bearnartn i Jackson 2:47 Second Game 000 000 000 021 3 The American to hold the two titles at the same time yit Lawson Little in 1934 and 153 fe Before that the im mortalJXibby Jones won the big doublOr his grand slam year of 1930 Canjpll of Huntington Va among 33 Americans in thef Id of 170 trying to land the tiifirst competed for in 1885 BobjLj'rdner of Essex ells NJ jajLpAmerican Walker Cup per artP jBilL Hyndman a 'for mer W'r Ciip star from Phila delphi Jwere bracketed with Campbas the American play ers to W'ch BothHare smooth swinging stylists hose play appeals par British golf fans at the scene iarsoniu Bearnarth Kenneth Knudson 21 Cicero cordweii Ill the driver suffered a com oound fracture of the left Shoulder New York tf au io aI PitRhiirnh rvennein vjuuupdsiuic 10 ui Spahn Lary (7) ond Cannizzaro Veale Waterford Wis the flag man atrand Veale (5 2) Spahn Suffered a Home run Pittsburgh Clemente (1) 35 12 000 000 103 000 GRAND BLANC Mich (AP) Champagne Tony Lerna won the $100000 Buick Open Golf Championship for the second straight year Sunday when Mas ters champion Jack Nicklaus took a disastrous 7 on the finalj It was the first victory of the hole 1965 pro tour for Lerna who had Leiua luk a par on me note and finished the round with a two under par 70 for a 72 hole total of 280 eight under par Johnny Pott took advantage of last hole 7 for a 71 to finish second Boros shot a at 283 while one over par 284 One stroke behind starting the last hole tee shot hooked over some television trucks and went out of bounds He took an autonatic penalty of two strokes and teed off again This time his drive went into a trap He blasted onto the green in 5 and holed out with two putts Meantime 'Xema played it safe down the middle' to get his par The easy going Lma who 3 3o 3 I 0 CINCINNATI (AP) Sammy Ellis won his ninth game pitch ing a five hitter as Cincinnati whipped San rancisco 6 0 Sun day Ellis who 'has lost twice al lowed only two hits after the Giants loaded the bases on three singles in the first inning Ellis ended that early threat by retir ing Jesus Alou on a foul pop The only other hits off Ellis came in the sixth inning Willie McCovey leading off with a sin gle and advancing on Jim one out single Alou again became an inning ending victim rapping into a double play The Reds scored the only run they needed in the first inning on singles by Pete Rose and Gordy Coleman sandwiched around a walk to Vada Pinson by Bill Hands making his first major league start SAN RANCISCO ss MAIou If McCovey 1 Mays cf Hart 3b JAIou rf Haller 2b Hands Bolin G'br'ls'n ph Peters'n ph Totals San rancisco Cincinnati None DP Cincinnati 1 San rancisco 9 Cincinnati 9 harper Pinson Johnson re Ere do 6 2 1 3 5 5th CLEVELAND (AP) Jack 32 5 9 3 001001 100 012 5 Smith Virdon New New York 6 Plttsburah 6 Birm Bennyl xiu viic will aay ou itaoi ui all the pro team which broke season ticket selling records in the clamor over the signing of the brilliant Alabama Crimson Tidesman but Namath is not ready to NO BROKERAGE EES OR CLOSING COST 3 2 0 5 1 0 Gonzalez reehan I Glennar Inc 2ivSoiith 6th St YOUK MERCURY CONTINENT AL DEALER SH 2 3033 RANK'S SHOES SOUTH SIDE SQUARE Sure beats smoking! OR SALE INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY 31534 SQUARE EET A one story brick end stone manufacturing building situated on the Belt Line Railroad on Earl Avenue two blocks from Highway 52 Lafayette Indiana 21 acre of ground having a frontage of 4974 feet on Earl Avenue and 185 feet deep Building sprin kler system Available October 1965 lExcellent financing avail able or proporfy could bo handled on a leasoback arrangement THE LUX AGENCY SH 2 8428 I A nave btf losing hnalists in tne British 4jnateur Championship Dearie jrnan of Bethesda Md beat Hyman 3 and 2 at Sand wich iK $59 Campbell lost to Doug hli of Australia 2 and 1 at Muif in 1954 The t' Sd also includes 54 Amateur litles POiyCAWL Wales (AP) Bill 42 year old reign ing AWrican amateur champi on toplv day off from golf Sun day bELife trying to add the to nis United States 3 1 3 1 i 3 111 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 31 10 11 8 006 000 000 300 25X 10 Detroit 1 De Waqner Horton (11) bH LOIOVfTO ID 4 2 2 3 1 3 7 2 Pagharoni to get to Veale Veale promptly slashed a single to ngnt 'hits including solo home runs Roberto Clemente wqo Johnny Lewis and Jesse MIAMI (AP) Quarterback Joe Namath profes sional football investment for the New York Jets denied Sun day a report that he may not be able to play next season be cause of a knee injury Narpath said he is ready to play now The Birmingham Ala News quoted a dose to the Saturday as saying a second operation may be neces sary on injured right knee Namath in an interview with Miami Herald writer Luther Evans said: far as concerned ready to play now in a lot better shape to play than I was in the Orange In that game Namath brought Alabama from far be hind to within three points of Texas although he limped throughout his play He won the' most valuable player award said Namath was outside running and cut ting and dropping back into passing formation I tried any cuts at top speed yet but I feel that that is nec essary at this time I re port to the training camp until July The Beaver alls Pa athlete does not scoff at the seriousness of last fall's injury or the possi bility of future complications athlete who ever had a knee injury knows that it could be reinjured If that happens and more surgery would help then you would have to have a second operation If it happens to me the way it will be But it happened he added Namath close to than the myself who would be in a posi tion to say I play They would never make such a state i ment under the present condi 1 tions They agree my knee i is doing well 1 Anticipating denials ingham sports editor Marshall wrote: i 3 Mickey Rupp Mansfield Ohio PITTSBURGH (AP) smacked two doubles and a tri Veale cracked a two run bases pie in the opener slammed his loaded single and won his fourth! first home run of the year off i straight complete game victory' Spahn in the sixth inning of the Sunday as Pittsburgh downed second game the New York Mets 3 0 in thei EXTENDS STRING cnrnnH txamo a dmihlphpadprl Tkn hJc ca'nnrl crowded join some of 'the after Pittsburgh won the opener straight shutout gave Veale a great in the record'5 3 (string of 24 scoreless innings books After a single by Bill Mazer He brought his record to 6 2 TheJC American to hold the osmana a aounie oy uene Aiiey in the fifth inning Warren Kralick and Garv Bell col the starting line laborated on a five hitter and A the compound shoulder fracture and1 a 387 A t'dim cn ria wno won ine curio nnizov 7n nf uic wiuaio tlUe 0 same Koyai portn i 7 most of Detroit mistakes for a caw Veteran Bob Swee Glenview Ill a member of the 10 1 victory over the Tigers Sun ny of parkt pia won the! Pjt had lacerations on the rv CT TY1 r'n nil 1OTT III nip in reached? he quarter finals last Metzler operator of the o'year dragaway said the engine a ll 4 A A 1 A A 6 ZX 2 1 1 6 'tishAhampionship still wuvCmiuuu iuC1 ui nonuhatch nlay in con blew up as Knudson opened the Cci Ypbell Bids Pirates Sweep Pair 1 rom Meis 5 3 3 0 Totals I 29 5 7 Plainfield fAlumhifin PRI fTiri? Strnffnrrf 3 Ina 2 Ward Diaz Edwards Keller DeLois Effner LOB Plainfield 7 Columbians 11 2B Strafford Steill rnnrnrl vlanR WH PB Prather 2 Ward Alex ander i Burns Alexander Dixon Ward TIRE SALE TOM'S CITIES SERVICE 1 832 North west din Av Rl 3 9184 made 14 starts His successful defense of the first of the four crowns he won last year will be followed by his defense of the Cleveland Open title this week and the Thunderbird and British Opens later in the season Lerna picked up a $20000 first prize plus use of a new Buick for the next five years as a re ward for his blistering rounds over the 7280 yard course long est of the PGA tour SORRY OR NICKLAUS been a long time since heard that said Lerna as stewards opened cham pagne bottles in the press tent in what has become tra ditional toast to the press when he wins a tourney Lerna said Nicklaus scared him when he came up with a hot putter from the 13th hole on Asked his reaction at Nick ill fated drive on the 18th Lerna said: was stunned momentarily when I saw ball drift over some television trucks and I knew there were some high weeds down in that area At a time like that when a match is that close you never wish an opponent any was sorry to TOP Tony Lerna $20000 Johnny Pott $12000 Julius Boros $6800 Jack Nicklaus $5000 Bert Weaver $4500 Doug Sanders $4 XXX) Bob Zimmerman $3500 Gary Player $2550 Howie Johnson $2550 Miller Barber $2550 Jackie Cupit $2550 Bruce Devlin $2550 Georae Archer $2550 Jock Montgomery $1650 Doug ord $1650 Ken Nagle $1650 Joe Campbell $1650 Billy Casper $1650 AB 4 3 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 oifirst turn on the first lap but 1 A ft 9 I The ie nn rlav in rrLn 1J UW1WW tULIUliaiVU Ill VW11 trast Tith the American which has switched to medaliVy Gordfista Clark the defending! champil from England Rodney oster Michael Bonal lack Michael Lunt the winnerjf 41963 were among the main Kbpes NinefwV of the Americans are scgMuled to play in the openinnlrst round match Mon day ovXfhe 6700 yard par 36 36 szlide links with the five hitter riamontQ i4rnva in fwn nine Spahn intentionally walked Jim an(j scored one in the opener nothing but praise from Ameri now 3 2 allowed the Mets eight can rjvas after his victory May 4 A A 111 1 A 1 91 9 1 A Gonder NEW YOPIC Klaus 2b Hiller 2b Lewis rf Chr top Gonder Smith 3b Hickrnan cf ss Swob'da ph Jackson Taylor ph N'polean ph Totals Mau Vi4 exnlnded into flames at the: pintburah Grpat alzea Draowav I i viK LvO 1 new vi ru ijuui Three persons including the! 3 Oemente 2R Crandall (Christopher i Botl? fyndman and Campbell the were given first aid1 day that stretched their winning streak to four games Kralick bringing his record to 2 4 tired in the humid 82 degree weather and was replaced by i Bell in the eighth Bell finished I up with two innings of one hit i relief Detroit starter Joe Spar i ma also suffered in the heat and was treated for heat exhaustion at a medical center The only Detroit run came on Willie homer in the seventh inning his 11th of the season Max Alvis hit his sev enth homer for the Indians a two run shot in a five run eighth inning unrisine our singles an error by out fielder George Thomas and sacrifice fly produced three Cleveland runs in the fourth inning They added two more in the seventh when pitch 1 er reliever red Gladding hit one batter and uncorked two wild pitches DETROIT 4 Wert 3b Lumpe 2b Demeter lb Kaline cf Horton If Thomas rf reehan Oyler ss Sparma Wood ph Brown oh Totals 32 Detroit Cleveland Thomas troit 5 Cleveland 10 Wert Alvis (7) Bell Enter Net Event DETROIT (AP) Harvard Eastern Kentucky and William Mary will join host Universi ty of Detroit in the 14th annual Motor City Basketball tourna ment officials announced Saturday The tournament will be 1 car Mnndav and TflPsdav Dec 27 lSeQWay lyPC score: Columbians Steill ss Conrod cf Weiler lb Elming McGreevy Eylens rf Effner 3b Dixon Ward Totals Gladding Regan OCtl A HBP By Gladding i Sparma Gladding 2 A Jones of Torrance Calif' who won all four stock car races and the 200 mile Tony Betten hausen Memorial on the one mile track last season took the lead on the 29th tap after A oyt of Houston Tex made a pit stop to change a tire TROUBLE REPEATS oyt went out of the race on the 59th lap with a broken gear box on his Lotus ord the same i trouble that took him out of the Indianapolis 500 Joe Leonard of San Jose Calif was second in a rear en gine ord followed in order by Jim McElreath Arlington Tex! in a rear engine Offenhauser Mario Andretti Nazareth Pa in a rear engine ord and the Wisconsin State L'4 3 air Park track Sunday aver Nischwttz aging 10178 miles per hour 'in Krauck wj 4 the Rex Mavs comnetition for Monday and Tuesday Dec 27 28 Il 4 yHeuuuj i 1 5 II 3 iii CASH YOU REPAY GET MONTHLY 61400 2200 111500 4000 153300 5500 212100 6500 306000 8500 432000 12000 wl INDIANA COMPANY.

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