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Sporfs Scene Drysdale, Bunning Open All -Star Battle Today; NL Slight Choice By Bish Bishop "PHOTOGRAPH THIS SIDE" cThe gurliiiflton JFrtc TUESDAY, Poge 14 JULY 10, 1962 SPORTS THE SCOREBOARD Starting Time 1 p.m. (DST); 45,000 Expected AMERICAN' LKAGl'E NATIONAL LEAGt'E STANDINGS Pel. uwk sSt il STANDINGS 4 47 4s 4S 41 43 43 43 4 45 40 4 4 45 54 Pet. OS Ml Los Angeles 51 11 .544 1 San FranciK 57 It 54 I'l Pittsburgh 51 34 .52) 4's Cincinnati 44 34 SH 5 51 LOUIS 47 31 444 7 Milwaukee 41 43 4M 7'j Philadelphia 34 4t .411 Housttan 13 .471 Cnicnao 31 54 .325 M'l New York 1J 5 i WASHINGTON AP Don .444 Vj 45 4'i Drvsdale of Los Angeles, top win- .541 I'l .553 ner of the majors, will face Jim Bunning of Detroit- in a bat- iiM iM tie of flame-throwing right-hand- JW "'I ers when the favored National Cleveland Let nto Minnesota Detroit eoll.nw Chicaq Saltan Kansas City Waihtngton Probable Pitchers Na fames scheduled. Probable Pitchers No tames scheduled.

"Gosh, those little ones were so cute' The little one kept looking right at us and tw At this time of year deer are antleriess. or. at the most, just developing in velvet but you couldn't convince a nephew who was alo present on the sojourn. We've known grnwn-up hunters who have had just as much difficulty in identification, so an eight -year-old can be readily excused "CiO.SH. YCr SHOULD HAVE SEEN' THE b.g he edged in excitedly.

It had great, big long ears and it was a buck. I saw six horns'" OtivioiLsiy the result ot oveihear.ng some vjrns aboul deer hunting. After that each day meant another tnp up the road not to pick flowers or to watch lie chipmunks and squirrel. That was kid's now. They were out looking for bigger game, and on moie than one occasion they found it.

It was always a big thnil, but noth.ng that cou'd compare with that experience. Mot.ier doe 'from all reports' leisurely led her two oit-prmg off into the woods the wiser the three, and perhaps in her own animal way rea her youngsters had just had a valuable experience perhaps their first encoun-Icr w.th a human being. The Young vs. the young in a first encounter both Side.s filled curiosity by The Young Vs. The Young This may not seem the appropriate of year to be discussing deer.

it tnen. circum-stances often aiter the appropriate. Anyone who has ever viewed the graceful antics of a white-tail, part.cularly close ranee, forgets it. Or the almost reckless and curious, but sightly unsteady meandering of a new-born fawn. Particularly kids.

The family spent List wvek a camp on Groton lke almost in the heart oi Groton Slate Park the same locale in which spend pan of the deor oa-i in November. Sight, ng deer any time ol tne year or day i.s no ranty in that area. It's always a thrill, but nothing like tne first a biur-year-okl and a trio a tew years older, but still not in their teens. Iind themselves taie to face th a pair oi lawns obviously only a few weeks old at the most. THK ViH WI Ql'XRTET I WANDERED up the road as children will.

ited reports had it on return to the camp they aw a great, bin deer and two little haby one and they stood right in tne middle oi Vic road!" The four-year-old our daughter having heard us many times talking of deer ev reported with eyes as saucer- they didn't have any horns, daddy, but they had awful b.g ears' The other daughter a nine-year-old had her own vers, on Gee were aw'ul pretty. League meets the American I-eague Tuesday in the 32nd All-Star baseball game. President Kennedy will be among the 45.015 spectators in the new C. Stadium. Purkey to Follow Drvsdale.

a 15-game winner for the league-leading Dodgers will be followed by Cincinnati's Bob Pur-kev 1 14-2 and San Francisco's Bv JOHN (PRO) HERBERT Juan Maricha! 12-5 or Milwau- Former St. Michael's hoop star and Winooski coach) 'l Bob, shawf 'lfK ccofnz to the plans of Manager Fred Playing on the state championship St. Michaels Hutchinson of the 'National basketball quintet in the midst of the 1939-40 tie-'League champion Reds. He more vm.ferous than the other mendous state series, provided me with many great: ndlP" 01 me nature one sic stood r.aht tm-re and kept I'tokma ngt They at -hut by nature a lasting impression either way moments in sports. low Bmmng with Camil(( The race was cose all the way pomts in our first meeting.

The Pa.soual U2-5. Minnesota's clev-with Vermont. Middleburv. Nor- (,.,.. ar kali Tho tWH iiui.ii i uui iuiiiivi mi "mi uu.

mini piiui- wuh. and our Knichts having Don Drvsdale, left, Los Angeles Dodgers' righthander, will start for National League All-Stars against American League Tuesday. Jim Bunning', right-handed ace of Detroit Tigers, drew starting assignment for American League. (AP Wirephoto) Cathedral High great. 'r niay be th Yanks' Kalph Ter- iv ll-7.

Bostons Bill Monbou- evenly-niutcned team.s. We won the title in the latt part of the Snead Paces British Open As Palmer, Nicklaus Falter 8-8ior Cleveland's Dick quelte night uith season with wins ho endevl tne If1 1 Donovan over Norwich points, the Catamounts posted a game. scheduled for noon. 1 his left arm and was replaced by man Billie Moran of Los Angeles. lavito of Detroit will take over in and Vermont five-point halltime advantage.

EST. will be carried on network I Milt Pappas of the Orioles. center fielder Mans right We got rolling in the second NBO radio and television. Sixty Because the National Leacue-s, Manc hascman Genhle makinS his half and won 61-56 to iaU the per cent of the proceeds goes to starling line-up. as selected by In rd All-Star start and his fifth mri i nLllli i.illu-l I.

all players, coaches and managers. appearance. He pitched five per the Plavers" Pension Fund l.ittlei. I Open cham 'Siuth Africa, who won the crown from San Diogo, in and now is one of the tonus among them. He shot money winners in the t'nited -71 over Phi! States, are second favorites at 11- slate crown TR'iuN.

Scotland Sam Snead lounged around Troon 'j ld coin ve in a rccird Monday ene pmn in Calif a :7 Bailey of Minnesota, shortstop a 1 Blackie Mori-arty. John Ak-ey. Outer I I Peq-uignot and myself started for Is .,11 UJJ and iwo goofl cose games with i u.e mt, Louis Aparico of Chicago Middleburv. which were typical National has a chance to close baiters, it is unlikely that Hank Rlmnm iled innings in the two games last year, retiring six men in a row at San Francisco, where the Nation- -71 at Loch- id 2 Plaver shot a 39-3: Mnl.l.in. ,11 ...1,1, of state play that year, and a me gap hy winning I uesaay con-1 guu ie 01 ueinm.

me uvin i i tost and I soennH o.imn julv Ml ionlv soutliuaw. will see action rx iiuii.iiiii.s,ii hni iratl ill VII II -u won 3 4 10 and "in h.ie laik Ni. ails and inoi.t ia Cal Palmer master gullers of a new limner Marine, shot a cciier.it inn Mnigled to 7fts in the at Troon hrt ipialitvine round for the 12 Final Qualilving i il ipic iriiiiuc in 1 coacn 1 inKy Ky- lihoueh ihe National 'cent to face one man in relief. green Christmas, a British Walker Cupper, had a 33 at I an1 IVj i rl Thumbs ihv an who is now i I'ltn viivni Ul 1 1 1 .11 'III in a row Boston in a game that lollowed in order bv right fielder' was called by rain after nine in- Roberto Clemen of nings as i 1-1 lie. He started and a con er lie ner av if AL Well-Ralaneed of that same season.

has won 10 of Ihe last l.V it never' Outer and I received all-state has been able to catch up with: Herbert Clarkson. Our team was small hut work- The The has American League Halving hll, mms, Bntlh p.oio.sional. u-hioh dominated i i i won 111 1 957 at St. Louis and start- honors thai vear to add a top- the American. alm will lie plaved Tuesday, with play had a 3K-32 on the same ed well looelher We won tlirn.mh leii oauueu auu rrancisco.

who has 2.. home curse -cam etiorts and Meillvlded P'" a great season which 1 the early years right-handed hitting power, plus first baseman Orlando Cepeda of ,7 i .1 m-Irin- Brown the British Rvder coring changes have been made 5wlk.h,lllting Mit.kev ManlU. of San Ml T1 Since mv plaving davs. I have in the squads since they were VanW Hp i hacked hv leftv mv i thiid stait. He opened lor Ihe (no aver om larai ve nao oeie eo orwicn moor unm Nationals in both games in 1959 ei shifting courses, and the low 12ii will go forward to the TJ-huie championship proper Palmer and Nicklaus.

despite their disappointing rounds, be no danger sir.ee the fi.788 vard Lochgreon course plays numerous coat'hing nouncetl Hank Aaron oi Ainwau- Maris of the hasemm Ken of s. i matched Snead record h9 at initial encounter but were trail- swintis rvoB' -nans in uastman is.tn mojci oi m. i.ouis I losing the second al Los Angeles i is. ne ni: i. chei as oi u.e ee as f.cust'u ii.Tnu.r an hh- im in ci imnra is.

i St Oelore the hail Ol the nilel.im. three no.feel in. Troon Brown had fifl. Bees. Britain's master golfer, shot a at Troon after having re-match.

Hit Krom Outside live greaiesi ni. mc iiijui auu wai in. u-1 and Leo) agner of Los Angeles, kee. second baseman Bill Mazer basketball players was an- Braves' veteran left-handed pitch-j(he homc run leader with oski of Pittsburgh and Drysdale. at 31 1 lltS' other pieat moment.

er was named to take his olace. o-. Iiuigli. much easier than Iroon. site trouble C.uter and myself started to the American League.

Hovt I Hookio third baseman Rich Rol-' lay Tne American League's starl- from the outside in the late CV I Onrtna Wilhelm. Baltimore's knuckle-ball Bo(ause Mantle still is hobbled. mg line-up boasts 116 homers. 93 Wilhelm. Baltimore's knuckle-ball nf Minnesota Twins wil Hi ()ien chainpiousliip Snead winner of the British Open in lflh commented aiter watd Thai round Milled tne Three birdies out of the lirst four holes he! I icd a lot Palmer ol l.atiolv.

Pa the leaning I Mastei champion and delendei heie came oft the last meen moaning about his putt nm "It's hern this way lor eight weeks Palmer said I niis-cd a put! f'om (vt at the 12th. three putted the Mtn and thre'-putted tile Poor Prive i who won the I Oikti a pi. null agJin-t Palmer, h.t a poor drive on the first hole anH seemed to upset him for the rest ol the round rpnor1(. an injury to nis lell knee. Houk.for the Nationals, and the entire Sam Snead's Golf School moments oi tne lirst nalt and we pulled ahead at intermission Winooski 5.

Falcons 3 Ka" indicated he would play him onlvj man American squad, exclusive ee innings, possibly letting him 'of pitchers, lias 212 homers lo 18(1 Arrowhead LL Fairfax II. Milton 4 FAIRFAX Winning pitcher to break the Cadets' back. The1 Randy Mercure tossed a foiir-niomentum continued into the hit. victory over the Bur-second halt and we won the game Imgton Falsuiis Monday evening without loo much trouble. Jerrv Parrott led the winners Essex Junction Summer League hat if he comes up in Ihe fourth the Nationals.

However, (he When Mantle goes out. Wagner 'National has, the more consistent will move to right and Rockv Co hitters. I lie championship, which measures 7 04.1 yards and prov ides a lest every hole. Both plav a par 72 However, a Nimii.tr bad round In either cmml kjuu h.m out of the tournament Kel Nagle oi Australia, who harelv beat Palmer out of the ihampionship at St Andrews in vm. toved with l.ochgreen and red a 7 under -par tvi a course Kosla belted a home run Vnimiffll ll id isrt.itn! IIS- hv two trinln 1 Olll Red Sox 15.

Cardinals 2 The Red Sox bats boomed Mon "0 George Joval was charged with ad sillSlf to lead Fairfax to an Ci.mmar annua loss after pivinu no onlv lour 114 Wln over Milton. nvunmii lo (hp Inn of l.V.! -WMyMV ij Dale Bellows added two hits to hits Frank Joval led the Fal cons with a double. Hoop Results the winning atlack. Laud Covev was the losing record pacing the hi st round over the Cardinals. Jeff Keller went the distance to gam the decision while Dennis Vincent was charged with (he loss.

Mike McUettrick and Bob 01-scn had three singles lor the Red I I Warriors Win by Forfeit Boys' Club 6, Richmond 5 fiurlcr Tiie Milton Warriors were The Burlington Boys' Club shelburne Kssex Jet. 9 awarded an automatic victory by scored their winning- run on a SHKLBI'RNE Shelburne de- I virtue of forfeit when Shaw's Bui-' ild l)lUn 10 defeat Richmond. KssfX Junction. 14-9 6-5. Ciarv King tired the victory lets eoiiid not produce a starting thp team to play the lirst game of Kc, Brewster led the winners tne Chittenden County Twilight with a triple.

Mark Snelling gained Ihe win Sox. Roger IVsso was the loser. i Mike Pendns and Vincent The hitting was evenly divided1 led the Cards, each with a single for both teams. 'I pist played badly on the trials Nagle ill find Troon much greens'' the 22 vear. Colum tougher Sntvd.

on the other bus. Oh o. star sa.d at the end hand should have little trouble of Ins round ever Troon ith Lot hgren Vwm! goiters including 17 Palmer the favorite re-mci lis set nut Momlav over the championship he won by two courses at Tnum and Loch- one stroke over Dai Bees 4't vear-green-iti a bid (pialily tor the old British Rvder Cup i.iptain. at championship, starting Wednes- Bnkdale. England, last vear day Nukla.is and C.arv Plaver Miss Creed Leads 111 Qualifiers In Western Amateur Golf With 75 Basketball League Monday eve- takf: voi time pitting spt american lairn league vil Red Sox 7, Angels 3 Robert AC 5.

Essex Junction 2 Jericho 5. Colchester I Sieve Stoddard turned in a JERICHO Jericho downed it South Park. 1 don't want to slow down your n.n golf game, but I think every golf- The Red Sox copied heir i it nn-o-ni. nneninn neriormanep io ui i csin a-i, u.e sucuku' i map r- sixm su a em win. oeieiiiiim me hould i.ne up and look over Tho rftHed over lpad Athletic Club over a five-run tilth inning A 7.3 as 1en Monn was-3 everv putt-including those little Shelburne Stags.

73-37. in ihe Kssex Junction. 5-2 Uuane l.aHrie leo trie nun in- wmn Jr. second name under lights The Athletic Club was led by mg uprising witn a in.ee run; (W(( Larry Companion. Bob Longe and homer paced the winners at the jxissihle to mis.s.

Taking vour time about mak-1' 7 Zm IZVZ Jim Mch hitS TT JrrbS, 'T, WinnmR I MT. -me took the los points whiie Bui Uuval netted Rernard Davis collected two pitcher while Louis Mlburn was: triple mg these short putts helps settle ana Man uik io hj JuncUon an(j the loser. ROPE Exclusively at jj 1 118 Cliurth St. SOI'TH BENP Ind 'P'-()ne pion Carol Sorensnn. Janesville hundi littord Ann Creed Wis.

Mrs Paul Dye Jr Indiaiiap-nf iex.indna La cracked the oils many lime Indiana stale South Bend Club women's champion. Mis Michael Skala. record Mop.l.iv with a IH the lormei ai (iabier Rose iverfi.i mance lor the medal burg. Ore and Mary Anne Lope; All Kinds All Sixes you also Don't rush up and tap Ed McCee paced the Stags' at- took the loss. Steve Tomhnson accounted for the ha.l without thinking It still tack with 13 points.

the only Colchester tally with a counts one shot the same as a The Essex quintet held a 3y -2H Jericho 4, St. Joseph's 3 rniKi tripper. 2 id drive. haittime advantage. Jericho pounded the ball Th.s particularly Hue on the turough Ihe St.

Joseph's mlield COnfnGDlOl fist hole or two of vour round. MlfinOKl the last of the seventh inning. 87 King St. UN 2-0910 Chiott's Male Pro. in quahlicatioiis f.e- ihe i2nd daughter and sister Women's Western Amateur C.olf ipm riant Fla be familiar with; Tout Ito.

a n.n. may not ri- Phil. 4 to the Burlington team, 4- Softball LeOQUe Keds I hits 4 -i Tliree runs on four hits broke Thee uas no Fla another Curtis Cud team the greens a yet. Your putting touch is prohan.y not smooth as Jim Dousewicz blasted a home Bill Belville one-hitter wide city servict ve' run and single to lead the Reds open and handed him the loss. aord So.

don: be anxious to get the to a 7-4 victory over the Phils. Paul Aldinger fired the win, a MtroVt the hole. Take a moment James Massucci tossed the win ix-hilter. Dave LaBne batted in .447 .511 .313 .113 .114 .100 II I 10 5 IS i 1 1 II 1 12 live record tor the lake-dotted member Barbara Futon, Harmi coiiise as plaved at K.2M yards ton. Ohio and Nancy Rth.

Elk- and par 7" bv the 111 start- hart. Ind and Hollywood, Fla ers No score better than 7ti had slw.t 7Ss ever boon recnrdixf in conietion Mrs Ann Casey Johnstone. Ma over tlie normal ft (137-yard worn- son City. Iowa. Ihe women en layout from shorter lees.

Western Amateur champion and Tfu. onlv former winner in the field. to line up tlie putt uniess it just wiule Cieorge Thabault was the the winning run with two outs in Bob ctvro hanging on the lip When you have loser. the last inning. wUrtti tne proiK-r hue set in vour mind.

Bernie (ummings had a dou- The win for Jericho was its a Lath get up and over the ball as we bie and single for the winners tourtn. Vent i siinw and stroke the ball into the stu'kes were two under tour plav Major League Players Vote To Ask Shorter Schedules from a front nine for a 3fi coming hack and made the championship flight of 32 She also is a Curtis Cup le.ttn member Sandra Spuzirh school teacher who was runnet-up to Mrs Johnstone in the 10 Western Amateur, shot 44 4.1 S7 and failed to qualify. HERE'S HOW I PITT! If you're not getting consistently good putting results, why not give my method a try'' Get your copy of How to Put! Just send in cents and a stamped, self addressed envelope to Sam Snead. co The Buri.ngtor Free Press. WASHINGTON AP The ma- Frank Scott, director of the sion Fund, which last year was lea'oe haseha'l n't vers de.

Baseball Plavers' Association said broadened to include managers in Burlington LL S. Burlington BL and the players Extra smooth-nest in boat handling wins tlmawjf Si i i present conditions result in un- addition to cdod tinai.imous.y Mondav to ak arrival and also mrtrhps release from the 162-game sched- use many doubleheaders The player representatives re- uie and voted also to continue the sut.n as day-night twin bills, to elected Bob Friend of Pittsburgh two All-Star games al least which they are unalterably op- as the National League player through 13 i sed representative and Bob Turley of ei who shared second place They were intercollegiate cham- City Softball George's 10, Vet's (Tuh George Restaurant moved in a two-way tie for first place in the city's Class softball league Mondav evening An eighi-run rally in the fitth brought George from behind to give it a tO-0 victory over tne Vet's Club Carl St Peter hurled the victory while Chip (l'Ncil took the loss. Four plavers collected two hi's for the1 winners including John Goodrich and Ralph St Peter Bob eadon and O'Neil each had a pair hits for the Vet's Tom Schumpl came un with a game-saving defensive play (or George's when he made a hack-to-the plate catch oft Norm Ritchie's hlast to deep right field Schumpl turned his catch into a Tigers S. 1 ankers The Tigers knocked the Yankees ot t.rs! place in the Amei an Division with a 9-7 win. Bob Cam was the winning pitcher while Ken Desautels was harged with the loss.

Gary Merchant's iwo singles the winners while Paul Berry belied a homer for the Reds IK. Cubs I Sieve Ch: istman fxed a two-hitter a the Reds the Cards, ifi-i. Losing pitcher Bill Swell and Steve Wilbur had the only two hits tor the Cubs Bob Schrver collectert four hits tlie Reds while Gary Smith three safeties The players request lor the Sco't said the players feel the the New York Yankees as the. -chedtile reduction will be lor- two All-Star games arc necessary American League representative; warded by letter to Commissioner in order lo provide additional to succeed Gene Woodling. who' Fnck.

who then will relay money that is necessary for the was sold by Washington to the tne request to tne presidents of maintenance of the Players' Pen- New York Mets last month. the American and National The 'oss put the Yankees one- lolls Leagues The league heads are Mets 9. Colts 4 hall game out ol lirsi place with M.ke Corley threw a f've-hit- expected to act on tne request at a 94 record. The Tigers are 5-8. ter a the Mets deteaied the the major league meetings next Giants 11.

Mets I The Giants evened their slate C' lpSal olf at with an 11 1 win over '0 ap'ee t0 kai counsel for the players, 0 45 QT $A35 "NT EVERY DRINK OF CARSTAIRS IS EXTRA SMOOTH BECAUSE IT'S PERFECTLY BALANCED Met' double plav by throwing Frank the Mets that while the players were the losing nK)u, ln tneir decision to continue lnhn Tavior Sauchek out aller the catch Bruce La belle was tlie winning YOUR CHOICE OF ONE 33c PACKAGE OF PEGBOARD FIXTURES WITH EACH PURCHASE OF 1 or MORE SHEETS of 4x8xV PEGBOARD at only $2.56 GROSSMAN'S at Forest Hill Outlet IWinooski I hurler Vines? Sessa collected three lw All-Star games, they are singles to lead the Giants. ,2 R.val 10 not "rebellious in any sense Losing hurler Dave Lines hid The White Sox picked up their "The players are satisfied that two singles for tlie Mets cghth win by tripping the Roy- the matter is now in good hands al-. 12-10 Gary Brown was the and that the commissioner will EsSeX Junction LL nurifl- Tom Hawcs took handle the problem properly and White Sox 9. Brave 3 Datillio led the White Sox The players feel the present Winning pitcher Bill Hen.rv with a triple and two doubles, long schedule causes undue hard- Vt. Structural Id, Alfons ft Alfonso lost its week long dominance over the City League and moved into a first place tie when Vermont Structural handed league leaders a 10-ti loss Jim Francis picked up the win alter relieving Gary Lambert in WhiteSell Only Carstairs has that extra smoothness that comes from expert blending.

Never too light, never too heavy, but a perfect flavor balance between the two. Enjoy extra smooth Carstairs-today! 1 Ihe third Floyd Jacobs led the rapped out four hits to lead the Brown added two singles and a ship in travel and playing condi-Steelers with a home run and White Sox to a 9-3 win over the double tkwis and want some relief from single Brave. Dave Auger tripled and singled this schedule, whatever is feas- Butch Bushev. charged with the Losing hurler Bob Carey had for the Royals while Hawes whether it is 153, 154. 155, ss.

led Allonsos with a triple, two hits to lead the Braves. a triple. 156 games." BtfMJfO WHISKEY 86 HOOF. 17 CiH NCUTRU SHII1S. CABSTAIRS DISIILUNG CO.

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