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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 32

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Phoenix, Arizona
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REPUBLIC BULLDOG Phoenix, April 1, 1964 Va farP 12 The Arizona Republic By Walt Dltxen Foreign Hockey Teams Plan Tour of United States Cities FULLMER FIGHT SET SACRAMENTO (AP) Pro-motor John Squaglia has announced signing middlewelghts Don Fullmer and Fred Roots for a 10-round fight in Sacra eoSOJ OPEN.YI Austin Leads State Amateurs Into National Boxing Meet mento Civic Auditorium April 14. i NEW YORK (AP)-The Inter The 1 doubleheader May 31 in New York will send Bahia against Werder Bremen SELECT A NEW national Soccer League will expand to include games In Los Angeles, Chicago and Chicopee, 3 section will be played In the Los Angeles Coliseum, two in each section in Chicago's Soldier Field and one in each section at CluVopee. New York will have six playing dates in each of Germany and the Blackburn ii HLiJ'MH i i Dadg Rovers of England against Hearts of Scotland. Larerossl Vicenza of Italy is the fifth Uiis season, William D. Cox, league president, said yesterday.

The principal site of the GT COUPE section. team in the first section. competition will continue to be Plans call for each of the five Randall's ,1 i an Stadium in The second section Is made New York. if wrvu Um cap XI i rviLikira, cnB II Pete Montoya, featherweight Alton Colter, flyweight Frank Rodriguez and heavyweight Jimmy Alford. Accompanying the boys i 1 1 be coaches Billy Sparks of the Baker-Moody-Fredrickson Engineering team that won the state Golden Gloves open championship this year, and Al Fenn.

All the fighters are from Phoenix except who is stationed at Davls-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson. Approximately 250 youngsters from throughout the United States and Puerto Rico will compete in the tournament. Ernest Austin, state amateur welterweight champion, leads a group of six Arizonans that will be competing in the National AAU Boxing Tournament tonight through Friday in Las Vegas, Nev. Arizona's best prospect Jwin a title and vie in the Olympic trials in New York this August. Besides winning the state championship this year, Austin was named the outstanding fight' er In the San Diego Tribune Tournament that annually attracts the best warriors from the Navy and Marines.

Others making up the Arizona contingent are flyweight Wallace Brooks, bantamweight teams in each section to play the other four, plus a second game against two of the four. Cox said difficulty in arranging up of Schwechater of Austria, Red Star of Yugoslavia, Gornik Ten foreign teams nine from Europe ahd Bahia of Brazil- Sosnowiec of Poland, Aek of Greece and Guimaraes of Port will comedo the United States Friday night games in Chicago, in two groups for the season the preferred date there, had ugal. mm starting May 21 and winding delayed completing the exact upin Augusi. FROM OUR STOCK-OF OVER 30 FACTORY FRESH o'S AND I S. GOOD SELECTION OF 4 SPEED TRANS.

PRICES START $209900 schedule but he hoped to re Cox said three games in each lease it later this weex. mm DELIVERED IN ALENDALt Phoenix1 Finest MO. Arizona Net Open Starts Tomorrow Titan Ticket Sales Among AFL's Best Three Go 3-Under In Augusta Round AUGUSTA; Ga. (AP)-Aging Sam Snead. Mason Rudobh and Short Nine Best Condition Serine Ritss Ota.

Jemsek's BANK FINANCING ONLY AT VALLEY DODGE 5556 N.W. GRAND GLEN DALE CHRIS-TOWN GOLF COURSE 21 1 N. 15th Ave, 277.0910 i rsA mw KANSAS CITY (AP) Joe mm Foss, commissioner of the American Football League, said Australia's Bruce Devlin shot three-under-par 69s yesterday in tuhe-ups for the 28th Masters Golf Tournament. Rudolph, the hear-sighted Tennessean. had the most unusual yesterday the New York club round.

He had eight birdies. which was bankrupt in 1962 now II i leads the AFL' in season ticket Nicklaus, complaining "I played 1 Chi Chi Rodriquez, the 120- 1 1 i I sales. miliar pound Puerto Rican, putted for birdies on 16. holes for a 70. CHORT "Right now New York is the TUCSON More than 250 players from four states are entered in the 39th Arizona Open tennis tournament which starts tomorrow at University of Arizona.

Four days of play in 18 divisions will take place on courts at UofA, Randolph Park and several high schools. Leading contenders in the men's division are Bill Lenoir, Willie Hernandez and Fred Drilling of UofA, and former Southern Cal player Greg Grant of Phoenix. Hernandez is defending champion. Top entrant in the women's division is Vickie Palmer of Phoenix, but contenders include Lynn Haines Becker of Arizona State University and Alice Christer of UofA. Ted Russell of Albuquerque and Greg Stone of Phoenix are top rated in the junior boy's division.

one club that thinks it can beat EAJG Meets -Most of the worle's leading Kansas City in season ticket sales," Foss said at a luncheon golfers practiced on the kicking off the Chiefs' ticket terribly," shot a 71 and Arnold Palmer, three-time winner, a 72. "I was happy with the way I played," Palmer said. "I hit the ball farther than I ever have, and I made some good shots." Bill Casper one of the favorites, had a 71, with six birdies. Ben Hogan, saying the course was too soft, had a 74. We fit them all From head to foot Clothing Size Small to 60 Shirts from Small to 4X Shoes to Site 15 and EEE Width Mesa 9 Today drive.

"I wish you folks could see the change in the New York yard par 72 Augusta National course in cloudy humid weather. The course was slow, even sloshy in spots, from recent heavy, THATCHER Eastern Ari picture made by the new owner, Sonny Werblin." Socks to Siie 16 zona's baseball team, sporting a 4-4 record, return after a 10- Defending champion Jack New York has sold over 10.000 season tickets so far, Foss said. day layoff to battle the Mesa Extension of Phoenix College Kansas City is close to 10,000, with a goal of 20,000. Last sea today on the PC field. son, the first for the Chiefs The teams will play a day- here, Kansas City set an AFL! 17 7 M4r.

record of over 15,000. night doubleheader with the first game beginning at 3:30 "New York definitely will Freddie Levis Named 2nd Team JC All-Star THATCHER Eastern Arizona Junior College's Freddie Lewis, the Monsters' do-it-all eager, was named to the 1964 second team All-American Junior College basketball team, selected by the National JC Athletic Association. The honor ended a year of laurels for 6-0 forward. Morris Micketson soys "WE KEEP CUSTOMERS" "Mick" his ben kacping customer for RUDOLPH for 17 y.irt in tho Servico Departmtnt. Now, hit tame friendly and understanding manner will help you in selecting a new car or truck.

Mick's job in Sales is new, but his interest in his customers hasn't changed. play in the Shea Sta p.m. and the second at 6:30. "HUSH PUPPIES" casual shoes, sites to 1 6 and wida widths. For Dress, Work, Leisure and Retort Wear THE Biggest MEN IN ARIZONA Buy their clothes at BLOOM'S MEN'S SHOP EAJC coach Dalton Over- dium this fall," Foss said.

"Buffalo has voted to add 7,500 seats between the goal lines for its club. Houston and Oakland def street probably will send Kenny Cormeir (1-1) and Gary Hincha (2-2) against the Mesa initely will be in new stadiums for the 1965 season. San Diego Just two weeks ago, the high- nine. is solid, so is Boston. scoring sophomore was named Hincha, who is batting 7-for- "I have to chuckle when NEW CAR CENTER 400 EAST ADAMS 14 for a .500 average, is the 1538 E.

McDowell stop and think of the way things to the National JC All-Tournament team at Hutchinson, Kan. The tourney ended a brilliant PC Bears Rap Imps leading Eastern' hitter. have developed, it gives you reason to have faith in any Foss said. season for Lewis, In 28 games, he scored 725 points for a 25.9 tlew Onco-a-l'Jcoli Shoe Shine average. i a season ago, in 1962, the New York-club- went broke during season and the people waiting for us to die said "Ms By 11 to 1 Tom Robson's five-for-five hitting and Danny Swingle's The Washington D.C.

athlete netted 97 points in three games is I laughed privately be at Hutchinson and finished as masterful pitching carried Phoenix College to an 11-1 cause the owners had told me to go ahead and do what I had the tourney's second top scorer, to. The situation tested the owners and they came through." Foss said the 36 million dol ine All-America rating was his fourth major honor for the season. Earlier he was named triumph over Arizona State University's Sun Imps yesterday on the PC diamond. The win was the fifth straight for Coach Pug Marich's Bears. Their record now is 11-6.

lar AFL television contract for to the Dixie College All-Tour five years through 1969 proved nament team and gained the I the league is here to stay. same honor in the regional tour nament played in Ephraim, Utah. Days ABEL FINED $500 DETROIT (AP)-Coach-Gen- Just re-buff away dirt and spots between shines In seconds. Your shine comes gleaming beck I eral Manager Sid Abel of the Detroit Red Wings was fined $500 yesterday by the National Robson smashed two doubles, a triple and drove in four runs to highlight the Bears' 14-hit spree off three ASU pitchers. Ralph Carpenter, 3-for-5, Dave Alvarado, 2-for-4, and Larry Martin, 2-for-4, were other hitting stars for the winners.

Swingle limited the Sun Imps to five hits. He struck out eight and walked one in elevating his record to 4-3. Erin Peterson doubled in Don Odom New PPBAPrexy Hockey League for his comments after a disputed goal in the Detroit-Chicago Stanley Cup 7-DAY SHOE POLISH Paste or Liquid playoff game Sunday night. Ray Odom of radio station KHAT yesterday was elected president of the Phoenix Press Dyer for the losers' only run! Box Association, Valley organ- in the fourth inning. Peterson of sportswriters and sportscasters.

Odom succeeds Bob Tryon, Turf Paradise publicist. tEBCSB aiso nau a single to ieaa nis teammates at the plate. The Bears travel to Tucson Saturday for a doubleheader against the University of Arizona Wildkittens. Dave Hicks of The Arizona Republic was named vice presi Dying for swimming pool, potto, omckyori fencer Loemt the iooltr who has the style mnd model you want. Reach an agreement an the price, then ten Mm MI want Valley Bank financing!" The rest is usually rewtlne, far all aver Arizona, dealers knots they eon get fast credit appravals from any af the ea VNB offices.

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