The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana (2024)

Cuuu-inrvnl luiilnidt'i 111! AO. i-fOi A I ORIOLES GO DOWN, 4 TO 2 PL1 STARTS TODAY Willie Ma Porter's Home Run Provides ogam Snead Still Clifford Ann Beaten, l-ljp, In Coed Golf CHAMPAIGN, June 12 tribe National Women's Collegiate golf tourney ran according to form Paces Win For Giants Margin Tigers With Victory Choices In U.S. Open out an error. The record is nine I today as the three meet co-medal- one out in the first and came all the way home when Al Kaline's blooper fell into short right field 'and is shared by many clubs. Today's loss was only Baltimore's fourth in its last 13 starts.

ifts sum Tea uie qiiferierinitu round. Northw.esterns Mariam Bailey, 1 A. i BALTIMORE AB A 4 yyy flarrlnpr. 2h 4 DETROIT, June 12 The Detroit Tigers blasted Art Ceccarelli for three runs two of them on J. W.

Porter's upper deck home run in the first inning and made them stand up for a 4-2 triumph today over the Baltimore Orioles. Lanky Jim Bunning spaced six hits, and registered his fifth consecutive victory and his sixth in seven decisions. The only damaging blows off the big righthander were Bob Nieman's sixth home NEW YORK, June 12 Willie Mays did it almost all by himself today, accounting for all New York Giant runs in a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. After his 11th homer with two men on tied the score in the sixth, Mays walked, moved to second on a force play, stole third and raced home on catcher Cal Neeman's 7 Boyd, lb 4 ty: i FilarriK. rf 4 Nieman.

If 4 Triandos, 4 Durham, cf 3 Williams 3b 3 y. i y. MiratiHa. Illinois state amateur champion, had the day's toughest test at the University of Illinois course, need-' ing a 25-footer oa 17th greea 'for a i-ip ictoryV over Clifford I Ann Creed of Lamar (Tex.) Tech. Miss Bailey's score for the 18 was 79.

three over par, the" same tally she, Ann Rutherford of Penn State, and Judy Bell of Arizona scored Ceccarelli. a-Hale Fornieles. b-GinsberK Brown, Totals a double. Porter followed with ja drive into the upper left field seats. Kaline's second double, leading off the sixth, started the final Detroit run.

He came home on catcher Red Wilson's two-out dou-jble to center. i This was the only run off Baltimore reliefers Mike Fornieles and Skinny Brown. Ceccarelli was lifted in the second inning for a pinch hitter. i The Orioles missed a chance to tie an American League record when third baseman Dick Wil-I liams fumbled Frank Boiling's hopper in the fifth inning. Baltimore had gone eight games with wild throw in the last of the ninth, i Red Schoendienst opened the ninth with a single and Mays i walked.

Trying to sacrifice, Ossie .32, 2 6 24 7 DETROIT pX'f-M yi AB A Boiling. 2b 4 0 0 10 Maxwell. If 3 1 1 4 0 Virgil forced Schoendienst at third. After Gail Harris flied out, Mays run leading off in the second inning and Bob Boyd's second round tripper of the season, leading off in the sixth. Bunning struck out seven and didn't walk a batter, ending the contest by getting big Gus Trian-do on a swining third strike.

Charlie Maxwell singled with BY WILL GRIMSLEY TOLEDO. Ohio, June 12 Dr. Cary Midcilecoff, a fidgety Memphis dentist who can't find his old-time urge, opens defense of his National Open Gold championship tomorrow as a forgotten outsider in a field of the game's greatest stars. The lank doctor, in a pronounced slump, picks Masters Champion Doug Ford as the man most likely to snatch his crown. But around rain-swept Inverness two old and familiar names rang out loudest of all: Ben Hogan and Sam Snead.

Hogan, 44, lean and fit and apparently hungry for a fifth Open championship which eluded even the immortal Bob Jones, is the sentimental favorite of the fans and practical choice of the hardened pros, who still fear "the little man." Snead, 45, putting Inverness' glassy greens as if his blade was equipped with radar, has his usual legion of supporters who contend Boone, lb 4 0 1 sharing medal honors Tuesday. Kaline. rf-rf 4 2 2 4 0 stole third and came home when i ry 2 I Porter, rf 3 1 11 0 4, Syjtl 4 4 Tuttle. cf 1 a 1 Kttenn. ss 4 0 10 2 Wilson, 4 0 3 7 1 Bertoia.

3b 3 0 0 0 1 Bunninf, 3 0 0 1 1 yyyyyy Jt, Neeman's bad thrown sailed past thin. The Cubs opened up an' early lead but Mays tied it up with his homer in the sixth after a walk to Daryl Spencer and Bobby Morgan's fumble of Schoendienst's grounder with two out. Miss Bell scored the most decisive victory, and 8 and 7 tri--; umph over Cynthia Sawyer of Purdue. Miss Rutherford ousted Marcia Rand of Ohio, Wesleyan 1 6 and 5. In the day's fourth quarterfinal i match, Jean Ashley of Kansas defeated Cynthia Sullivan of co*ker 'College 5 arid 3.

In tomorrow's semiinals. Miss Rutherford meets Miss Bailey and iMiss Bell encounters Miss Ashley, The 18-hole championship round will be played Friday. Totals 33 4 8 27 6 a Flied out for Ceccarelli in 2nd. Struck out for Fornieles in 8th. Baltimore O10 oni 0002 Detroit .300 001 OOx 4 Williams.

RBI Nieman. Boyd. Kaline, Porter 2. Wilson. 2B Kaline 2.

Wilson. HR Nieman. Boyd, Porter. Left Baltimore 3. Detroit 7.

BB Fornieles 2. SO Fornieles 4. Brown 1. Bunning 7. HO Cecarelli 3 in 1.

Fornieles 3 in 6. Brown 2 in 1. R-ER Ceccarelli 3-3. Fornieles 1-1. Brown n-O.

2-2. Bunning 6-1. Ceccarelli 0-2 Soar, Tabacchi. Berry, WcKmley. 2:10.

A 5.155. Successive singles by Ernie i Tulane Signs Backficld Acc HATTIESBURG. June 12 'the football and baseball teams at star Rabert Cornett of 1 Tulane. Hattiesburg High School today The 5-8, 155-pou'nd athlete was signed a grant-in-aid athletic quarterback for Hattiesburg until scholarship with Tulane Univer-' his senior year when he broke his sity. 1 hand.

He then shifted to the full- Cornctt expects to play for both back post. y. Banks, Walt Moryn and Chuck Tanner gave the Cubs a run in the first after two were out. Bob Speake's single, Moryn's double, a single by Tanner and an infield out produced two more Chi TOLEDO. Ohio.

June 12 Yardace nri par for the Inverness Club course on which the National Open golf cago runs off Curt Barclay the third. Championship starts tomorrow: i It Yds. Hole Par Yds. iiole 4 a -yty- ft 5 yy LDMDTIS IBM MDY CHICAGO AB A Morean, 2b 4 0 0 6 2 Par 4 4 5 3 4 4 4 4 rs4 34 175 4h6 423 335 40 400 3n 17 479 4KB 412 41 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 18 1 i i 10 11 12 13 14 15 IS 17 18 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 nn rARV Minni.FTfiFP SAM SNEAD Ready jor "National Open Battle ISpeake, lb 4 Banks. 3b 4 Moryn.

rf 4 Tanner. If 4 Walls, cf 4 Neeman. 4 Wise, ss 4 Rush, 2 2-Bolger 1 Lown. 0 4B 4 330 4 3 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 Out 3.305. par 34.

Tn par 36. Shreveport Bossier City Total yards 6. 919. Total par 70. Totals 35 3 8z26 11 NEW YORK AB A 0 0 5 0 1 2 0 Lockman.

If 4 Schoendienst. 2b 4 Mays, cf 3 Jablonski. 3b 3 Virgil. 3b 1 10 3 1 0 Harris, lb seven past Open champions, dating back to the ageless Gene Sarazen, who made his debut here in 1920 at the age of 18. Others are Lloyd Mangrum (1946), Lew Worsham (1947), Hogan H948-50-51-53), Julius Boros (1952), Ed Fugol (1954) and Jack Fleck (1955).

The list includes Peter Thomson of Australia, three-time British Open champion; Ford, the mas-ters titleholder; PGA champion Jack Burke and Harvie Ward 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Mueller, rf Katt. Spencer, ss Barclay, 8 2 3 1 0 0 1 1-Castleman 1 Worthington. 2 0 0 a crew-cut lad with the confidence of a veteran. Middlecoff's confidence has been shaken by a virus ailment which cut him down during the -winter and interrupted his competition. "I just don't seem able to get the spark back any more," Cary said.

The champion named Ford, the season's leading money winner, as the player to beat. "Doug is playing wonderful golf and he has a great attitude," said Cary. At least one other golfer agreed. That was Ford, himself who said "the way I've been playing. I don't how anybody could beat me.

Dow Finsterwald of Tequesta, is the best-liked of the so-called "trailer kids," the brash youngsters who two years ago threatened to usurp the game but never quite did. tne national amateur champion who is sweating out a voar'c bation for expense irregularities. Totals 29 4 4 27 11 1 Grounded out for Barclay in 3rd. 2-Singled for Rush in 7th. Two out when winning run scored.

Chicago 102 ono onn 3 New York 000 003 0014 Schoendienst. Spencer. Speake. Morean. Neeman.

RBI Moryn. Tanner, Walls. Mays 3. 'Mays scored on Neeman's error in 9tb. 2B Moryn.

HR Mays. SB Mays DP Wise to Morgan to Sneake 2. Spencer to Schoendienst to Harris: Lown to Wise to Left Chicago 5. New Vork 2. BB Rush 1.

Lown 2. SO Worthineton 2. HO Rush 3 in 6. Lown 1 in 2V r-clay 6 in 3. Worthing 2 in B.

R-ER Rush 3-0. Lown 1-0. Rarclav Worthington 0-0. Worthington r7-. Lown (2-21.

Secory. Landes. Dascoli. 2:03. A 2.203.

Almost half a century separates the oldest from tho tenders. Wee Bobby Cruickshank ut iiLsourgn, who lost a playoff to Bob Jones in 1923 i 9 Vii. A Nicklaus of Columbus, Ohio, is 17 FULL 24-MONTH NATIONWIDE SERVICE CARD GUARANTEE! probably correctly that there's iiever been a greater hitter of the ball. Sam, who has blown a half dozen opens and been runnerup in four, plays the Inverness club course as if he owns it, whacking out of the rough when his tee shots wander and making the course's 6,919 yards look half the length. But most observers feel the only sure winner tj emerge from the 72-hole medal play test ending with 36 rigorous holes Saturday is the Inverness par of 70.

The best guess on the winning score is 232 to 233. The course has been considerably "toughened since pipe-smoking Ted Hay of Scotland von here in 1920, the last foreigner and at 43 the oldest ever to turn the trick, and since Billy Burke beat George Von Elm in a record 72-hole playoff in 1931. Architects have choked the fairways so tight with rough that the view from some tees the sixth and 17th are prime examples is like down the barrel of a rifle The greens are undulatnig and lightning fast. There have been two days of rain, and showers are predicted again late tomorrow or early Friday. But it should be dry and cloudy when Emilio Miartuz of Me-dinah.

111., hits the first ball off ths tee at 8 a.m. (EST) tomorrow. There are 129 professionals and S3 amateurs in the list who will play Thursday and Friday for places in the Saturday windup. The field will be reduced to the low 50 shooters and ties for the last day. Virtually every big name in golf is included.

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