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four tries this spring by getting
eight runs off Jack Fisher in the
fifth, sixth and seventh innings
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This was second to none.
“Baseball has had many big j
men A retirement in that sport
doesn’t have the impact that this
had because basketball never has
had a man like Cousy retire.”
Cousy admitted he had dreaded J
the moment of this final game in
his last season. “How do you say
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sports world in this tribute to
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For an hour he received acco- BIRMINGHAM, Ala. TAPI—Ala-
lades, gifts and a message from bama Coach Paul Bryant and an article appearing this week
President Kennedy while he wiped Wallace Butts, former athletic di- accuses Bryant and Butts of col- ‘
his eyes, wrung his hands, bowed rector at the University of Geor-
his head, shuffled his feet nd gia, have issued new denials that
waved to the crowd during the they were involved in an alleged
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Loans $60 to $1500 on Signature. Furniture or Car
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Phone: 382 5446 • Ask for the YES MANager
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Cousy said Sunday after the mon Latin America who broke in their gers. Washington had another inning gave the Orioles an 8-0
umental Boston farewell to the back-to-back batting act with a homer spree, downing Minnesota exhibition record
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Last Farewell
GELL CBVOUSUMTHE First
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year for champion Jacksonville of batting champion last season with double each, while Mickey Mantle
the International League, Davalil- a 346 average, ripped a triple smacked a tape-measure homer
lo and Martinez rapped seven hits double and single against the for the world champs
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THI9UlUBE AGHOCKTOMY
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a 6-5 exhibition victory over land manager Birdie Tebbetts as letics after trailing 10-0. St Louis
ninean Cuhs "the Indians' shortstop, period, "poured across eight runs in the
. ELSEWHERE collected four singles in four seventh, then won it in the ninth
sion audience, reflected in the Elsewhere on the spring train- trips on Carl Sawatski's pinch homer
dressing room Ive never seen ing circuit—Baltimore kept its Jackie Brandt's two-run 400-foot and rookie Jeoff Long ‛s run-scor-
anything like this as a tribute to । —
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By Carl Grubert
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The Pirates tagged Warren
Spahn, Carl Willey and Cecil Rut*
ler for 16 hits and dealt Spahn
his third straight exhibition set-
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Scotty Boyd, both juniors. that called for showers today, eo
Guard Carolyn Chilton and for promoters George Parnassus and
wards Nancy Brummell and Cal Eaton decided on Thursday
( no,
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Cousy, There.will-neverbevan boxing’show ever slated for
other said NBA President Mau- Dodger stadium but it wasn“ un-
rice Podoloff. 5 ..... 1
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Cousy sat pale and weary on
the trainer's table long after
the most thrilling, emotion-
draining experience of his
34 vears
"The worst is over now."
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Sherri Gregg made girls’ honor- night starting at 6 p m. CST
again in Dodger Stadium.
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wordsasuameu-madequatcloda ‛ Tripleheader
President Kennedy s message ' 1) I ill
read by Auerbach-during the pre- Kagoheclnleci
game ceremonies, said €ousy‛s ------------
“record is an eloquent testimony LOS ANGELES (AP_Six fight-
to your ability as auhasketba ers who thought they’d have al-
player;1 know you will setathe decided three champion-
same high standard s as a coach Ships back in training today
that you have as a player. It is • 3 .
a pleasure for me to join the
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District teams. against Sugar Ramos, another ex-
Jimmy McKinney made the Cuban now living in Mxico City.
16-man boys’squad while forward while Raymundo (Battling1 Tor
Ann Chilton and guards Joyce res of Reynosa, Mexico, and Ro
Scaff and Dian Burns made the berto Cruz of the Philippines were
7. Cowardly
animals
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rush
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PREPARED NOTES anen a a -a -- velecas orgnaung M pr-
When Cousy stepped forward hejthe results support his denial. mingham Sunday ,
notes. He hadn t been at allsureliam H. Schroder of Atlanta, ad a telephone cqnversation between
he would make it so he had given vised against it. Butts and Bryant and that Br.
another copy of the notes to an "He said they are only 70 to 80 nett heard Butts giving Bryant,
nouncer Johnny Most per cent correct and at that time detailed information on Georgia
•Normally I think notes donit I had just been through a king plays and personnel.
fit the occasion but there are so checkup . . . and was in some- •
many things I would like to say. thing of a weak physical condi- r
I want to make sure it gets tion," Butts said.
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all time great who is ending an minor league champion last sea 8-5; Cincinnati bombed the New The Senators banged out three
unparalleled 13 season National son seem certain bets to make York Yankees 6-3. St Lauis clip- homers for the third game in a
Basketball Association career baseball's big show ped Kansas City 12-11; Boston row in beating the Twins Chuck
“The playoffs wil Ibe nothing" J They are Vic Davalillo, 23-year- beat San Francisco 9-6; Pittsburgh Hinton, Don Leppert and Tom
in a moving prelude to retire old Venezuelan outfielder, and clouted Milwaukee 7-1; the New Brown, the bonus rookie signed
ment, the unshakeable athlete, al Tony Martinez, 21-year-old short- York Mets edged the Chicago' off the Maryland campus less
wavs steadiest in the clutch, was stop whiz from Cuba Both are. White Sox 2-1 and Detroit whip-1 than three weeks ago, connected
wracked with sobs ticketed for regular berths with ped Philadelphia 9-3. The Houston for Washington
He was not alone Many a the Cleveland Indians—and they Colts and the Los Angeles Angels
grown man cried showed why Sunday. were rained out
Few saw the final minutes of a Batting in the same leadoff and ‘SHORTSTOP. PERIOD’ led the Reds' 12 hit attack against
game in which Boston defeated second spots they occupied last I Davalillo. International League the Yankees with a homer and
til 30 minutes before the first
bout that the card was called off ।
Emile Griffith of New York was
slated to defend his welterweight
championship against Luis Rod-
riguez. the Cuban ex patriate who
DECATUR (Special' - Decatur now calls Miami, Fla., his home.
High placed one boy and three Featherweight king Davey ‘
girls on their respective 9 AA All-Moore had his title on the line
Two unearned runs in the fourth
I! inning were decisive in the Mets’|
lusion to fix the Alabama-Georgia victory over the White Sox. Early
football game last fall which Ala /Wynn produced a heartening stint'
(football fix. bama won 35.0. ’ for the Sox, .pitching three hitless
Bryant said Sunday that he has Bryant appeared on a state- innings Thea, cpradar vic-'
taken a zie detector test sand that wide telecast originating at Bir- tor No 300 is try mg to win a
berth with Chicago i
Celtic Coach Red Anerbach. and scored all of Cleveland's runs Cubs Martinez tabbed by Cleve-
who gave Cousy a tearful hug be- in _ . ----
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