Detroits CGiants Chase Bomber Ms MURRAY ROSE Associated Press Staff Writr Detroits men Cash and Coiavlto are giving New Yorks men Mantle and Maris run for betting hon ors in the American League while Frank Robinson of Cin cinnati Bedlegs continues his reign of terroragainst National League pitchers Norm Cash supplied the tor fireworks in Detroits doubleheader sweep over Kan sas City Athletics Sunday to move the Tigers into ï¬rst place RockyColovito produced the heroics Monday night He belted threerun homer in the sixth inning that gave the Tigers their third straight viClt tory The $2 decision over Ins Angcics Angels stretched De troits lend to fuilgame over the idle Yankees Dick McAu llffel two run homer in the ninth inning iced the victory for Jim Bunning 1171 and the ers Robinson making tremen dons bid for the National Leagues triple crownbatting homers and runs batted in and the most valuable player award smashed homer dou bio and single and drove in three runs in Cincinnatis 93 rout of the Braves at Milwau has The Reds recorded their third straight win and fattened their league lead over the idle Los Angeies Dodgers to two games There were only two regular games Mostof the major leag uerrtooktbneoutfcrthoaa oual Hall of Fame engagement at Cooperstown NY The bad gers bombed Baltimore Orioles in the exhibition Cash is leading the American league in batting 366 and his 191 and is tied for fifth place in homers with 17 Cole vito si tiedfor fourth in RBls with as fourth in homer with as and is betting Mickey Mantle is third in hit ting 333 first in homers and tied with Coiavlto lo RBIs Roger Maria is second in hom ers so third in mm as and labelling 272 Robinson who stretched his consecutive batting streak to 19 games National League high for the season took over first spot in homers 29 and RBIs 87 and closed in on batting leader Roberto Clemente of Pittsburgh Pirates with 319 mark an HOMER The Tigers were trailing Hi when Colavito blasted his homer off Jim Donahue former Detroit righthander The Ao gels scored one run in the first inning off Bunning on Leon Wagners sacrifice fly and the other in the seventh on walk two singles and an error Cash opened the nmd ion log with triple but was stranded lo the ninth he walked and scored on McAuliffes fifth homer of the season Al Katine another roaring Tiger singled in four trips to extend his bat ting streak to 17 games Calls For Return The COOPERSTOWN NY AP Max Carey called for the re turn of the spit ball and creation of new statistic to recognize basorunnars advanced by hit ter as he and the late Billy Ha milton were formally inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame Monday Carey 71 said he never saw Hamilton who died in 1940 as player but called him good running mate for me Both of them were noted for their base stealing ability think the spit ball should come back but not under that name said Carey Maybe we should call it the emery ball or the saliva pill it would help the pitchers stop some of those home runs think lot of people like to see the kind of game we used Spitball to play when there was rus pense about your ability to score run believe in running bases tile stole 738 in his 20 year career with Pittsburgh and Brooklyn WANTS ADDITION Carey also proposed new column to be known as TAB total advanced bases Suppose there is man on first base and the hitter singles to right advancingthe runner to third Nothing shows how that runner advanced Nobody gets credit The next hitter lifts fly ball to the outfield scoring the run and he gets run batted in But the poor guy on first base who made it all possible gets nothing That way 260 hitter might be the most valuable men on club OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Hotspur Causes Cup Tilt Change By MclNTYRE 11001 Special toTlie Barrie Examiner LONDON The annual curtain raiser to the football season the Football Association Char ity Cup match is taking on an unusual form this year Nore mally this game is played be tween the English League cham pions and the English Cup win ners of the previous season With Totteoham Hotspur win ning both these honors in the resorssi season change had to be made in the traditional charity cup game The game willbe played at White Hart Lane on Aug 12 with Tottenham matched again st the full English international eleven with the exception of Bobby Smith the Spurs centre forward who will be playing for his own team In his place third division player Johnny Byrne of Crystal Palace com es in as centre forward Jim my Greaves now with Milan will also be unavailable so his piace will be taken by Jimmy Robson of Burnley The full English team chosen for the match is Springett Sheffield Wednes day Armfieid Blackpool and McNeil Middiesbrough Robson West Eromwich Swan Sheffield Wednesday and Flowers Wolves Douglas Blackburn Robson Bumley Byrne Crystal Palace Haynes Fuiham captain and Chart ton Mencbester United The English team will have three days of workout together prior to the game SCOTTISH OPENER The Scottiish soccer season will start week earlierwith another traditional giime the match between an Edinburgh select eleven and an English side for the Edinburgh Charity Shield The opposition this year will be provided by Burn iey the English League cham pions of 19501960Tha game will be played at Easter Road on Aug With five stars of the two Edinburgh teams trans ferred since last season there will be many new faces in the Edinburgh select side but Willie Bauld the Hearta vet eran centre still holds his place The team to meet Burn ley will be as follows Simpson Hibs Fraser Hibs and Holt Hearts Pollend Hearts Easton Bibs and Baxter Bibs Scott Ribs Gibson Bibs Bauld Hearts Docherty Hearts and Hamil ton Hearts Ciuumingh captain of Hearts was not considered because of ill health and Orrnond of Bibs has not yet signed for the new season and has renewed his re quest for free transfer MANCHESTER SIGNING Manchester City have moved to fill the gap created by the transfer of Denis LaWto Torino of Italy They have paid $100 000 for the transfer of Peter Dobing Young England and Blackburn inside forward The signing was done in pub at Crews owned by Dobiogs father Frank Upton captain and left half of Derby County is going to Liverpool who are building up strong team to make bid for promotion The fee for Up ton is placed at $87000 Alf Biggs Bristol Rovers in side forward set club record transfer fee when he was signed by Preston with price tag of over $50000 Rovers are spend ing part of this money to se cure reserve back Johnny Hills from Spurs and centre forward Ken McPherson from Newport County NORM CASH seam names1 mason our rs nor Toni Shudivant Stops Toronto By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Torn Sturdlvant once of New York Yankees is showing his former American League un ployers be still knows how to fire baseball lie pitched seventiittcr for Columbus Jets Monday night to beat Toronto Maple Leafs 33 in an International League game Victory put the Jets eight games in front in the league race Richmond Virginians came Bison 52 Syracuse at Jersey ROCKY oouivno Old Nick Makes Team 12th Time TORONTO CPSome seld old Nick could not do ltthet the younger generation was catching up with him Nick Weslock 65 of Toronto proved them wrong Monday when he won berth on the On tario Willingdon Cup golf team for the 12th time Weslock golf ing out of Mississauga was one of four amateur golfers earning spot on the provincial team that will play in Edmonton Aug The others were Jeff Mc Grath of Oshawa with 139 for 36 holes Gary Cowan of Kitch ener with 143 and Bill Mor land of North Bay with 144 Wealock had 142 Cowan and Morlend are also Willingdon veterans McGrath is making his first effective ap pearance in molor amateur play He had played in one other Ontario Amateur champlt ionahlp few years ago and last weekend when Weslock got his fourth amateur title went to the semifinals before being defeated by Weslock Golfers played in driving rain storms and gusty winds most of Palmer Favored In US PGli CHICAGO AP Par should be highly respected when field of 169 pros start taking crack at it Thursday in the 71 hole United States Professional Go lf Association tourna men Par 70 at OlympiarFields wooded north course has stood up well in previous tourne ments Few golfers have boasted of shattering par on the 6722 yard layout in practice rounds Arnold Palmer expected to arrive today shot 69 June to defeat defending PGA chem pion Jay Hebert by four strokes in climaxing National Golf Week But the rough has been allowed to grow since then in gradual toughening up process that will put premium on ac curacy Palmer who recently captured the British Open is regarded the man to beat in field which includes champions bf 42 of the PGAs co sponsored tourna meots 16 former RGA winners to leading money winners of the year eight US Open titlists and seven Masters chainipona Gary Player of South Africa Gene Littler Doug Sanders Bob Goalby and Ken Venturl arerother threats Balding Play In The Miller TORONTO CPAbout 100 of Canadas top professional golf ers will gather at Uplands Golf and Country Club today for the qualifying round of the Milla1 Cup The tournament is the only match play competition for pro fessionals in North America Sixtyfour golfers will qualify to daywith suddenoeath playoffs going if necessaryfor match play opening Wednesday and ending Friday The field is limited to Cana dlflll professionals and will fea tnretbrectime MillerwinnerAl Balding of Toronto who tied With StanLeonard of Vancouver as low Canadian pro in the re cent Canadian Open in Winni peg Mondays two moods Only near the end of the afternoon 15 did the skies clear Weslock got hot during the morning round and led the field with 69 twirundel par la the afternoon he picked up 73 Closest to old Nick in the first round were McGrath and Ted Talbot of Slimin both with 70s George Heocvor Jr of lior onto was next best in the morn ing with 71 Morlend had 73 Cowan 74 Cowon and McGrath both got hot in the afternoon and carded 695 while Morlend got 71 McGrath is 32 Cowan 25 and Morlend so Cowon has been on the Ontario team four times and Morlend three RULES CHANGED There was Morlend on last yearIs team but it was Bills brother who qualified without having to play off be cause he was then Ontario Am ateur champion This year the Ontario Golf ciation changed the rules and the champion Weslock was re quired to play off with the rest of the qualifiers ARNOLD PALMER New Senators Drawing Well NEW YORK AWWashing ton Senators drew 021 fans for twoday threegame se ries with New York Yankees last week and pulled ahead of last seasons home attendance pace of the old Senators now in Minnemfa The Senators have played to 420115 customers in 42 dates in Griffith Stadium comparedwith 11887 by the 1960 Washington earn Cincinnati Redlegs of the Na tional League and Detroit Ti gers Kansas City Athletics and the Yankeesï¬n the American Leagueare the only other clubs showing attendance gains The Reds are up 172000 at 591501 for 42 home games the Tigers ahead 56000 at 945833 for 42 games the Athletics up 39 009 at 43I334 for 411 games and the Yanks ahead mono at 743 629 for 33 engagements Decreases in ï¬gures compiled by The Associated Press through last Sundays games range from 361000 for Chicago White Sox to 55000 for Balti more Orioles in the American League The White Sox have drawn only 783390 in 41 games the Orioles 554786 in 51 from behind to deleal Buffalo City was rained out Charleston and Rochester were idle The Jets wrapped up Sturdi vants fourth win of the season when they scored five runs in tic Roman Meilas started things in the frame with his 13th homer of the year Donn Ciendeoons threeruo shot in the first in ning also his 18th put Colurn bus ahead Lou Johnson hit homer for Ithe leafs Cal Browning was the our Two run homers by George matey and Jim Pisoni in the eighth inning won for Rich mond The blasts jolted Bison starter Dick Ricketts and re liever Max Surkont Ricketts had been calling along with 21 load Both the Bison runs came in the seventh inning when they reached Frank Carpin for the first runs he had allowed in 21 innings Gary Blaylock won in relief ac Lions Defeat Hémilion 3827 VANCOUVER CP British Columbia Lions displaying three potent quarterbacks and the amazing running of half back Willia Fleming before hometown crowd of 13759 whipped Hamilton Tiger Cats 8827 in an exhibition football game Monday night Fleming former lowa flash in his third year with Lions scored two touchdowns one on no yard return of kickoff and dipsydoodled tho TigerCat de fenders almost out of their shoes as he seamperedthrough the middle of the line around the end and into passcatching territory with equal skill Canadian Earl Keeley quar terbecked the Western Confer ence club throughout the sec and half scored one touchdown himself and passed for another Wyomings Jim Walden air phomore Lion and rookie Eula Schloredt of Washington divided the first half and both turned to good work Walden led the club to 100 firstquarter lead and Schloredt maintained the margin at 177 at the half After three quarters Lions lcd8120 Baltimore Colts Sign Two Vets WESTMINSTER Md AP Baitimore Colts announced the signing Monday of defensive end ordeil Braase and offensive kicking specialist Steve Mybra Braase is veteran of four years in the National Football League Myhra graduate of the University of North Dakota also is starting his fifth season in the NFL He has booted 147 extra points and 23 field goals his last 41 gamesa club rec ord Cliff Lumsden Seeking Atlantic City Honors ATLANTIC CITY NJ CF Marsthon swimmer cnu hims don of Tomato sets out today on strokebystroke circle tour of Abseoon island in search of his third victory in the Atlantic City swana victory that eluded him last year when beillcose seas hit him below the belt Between Lumsdon and 5000 firstprize money are miles of rolling Atlantic and 13 other determined swimmers Includ ing last years winner Herman Willcmse of The Netherlands Four other Canadians one ngre taking part Lumsdon finished in dead heat for second piau last year with Tom Park after fighting tough bout with seasickness early in the swim Park for mer resident of Hamilton 0nt who now lives in California is rated by laimsdon as his tough est oompctitor this year Ltimsdon is counting on good weather to keep the seas down today ally favorable weather was predicted Although Wiiiernse Park and Linnsdon are the favorites woman who holds more distance swimming records than any other inthe world Is not wanted out She is nyeanold Greta Ara demon of California who has won the womens division of the Atlantic City swim four times couple of other CANADlANS are also regarded as dark horses Coo is wyearold John LaCcuniere of Montreal who was fourth here last year and who moored ï¬rst in the mile cross gof Lake St John also in 1960 LaCoursiere has been training here since the begin ning of July Helga Jensen as of Maple Oot is the other Canadian threat He took lifthplece in 1967 and fourth in 1069 Last year be swam the English Chan nel in the record time of 10 hours and 21 minutes Jensen and LaCoursiere at 26 and Willemse at 27 have relative youth in their favor Crucial Contest For Young Qback MONTREAL CF Perry Moss expects to learn tonight whether Nellie Yarbrough has the stuff to make Montreal Al ouettes go this football cam poign The lanky youngster is on the firing line as the No quartcrlt hack coach Moss plans to toss out against Ottawa Bough Riders in Montreals first pre SCBSOD game He comes to the job virtually untried with the giant shadow of Sam Etcheverry hanging over him But there are many in the Alouettes camp who think he could turn out to be real find Yarhrough 24 one of five bid ding for the job Etcheverry per formed for nlnebrilliant sea sons faces extra pressure In addition to Mosss scrutiny hell George Davies CONSTRUCTION LTD and new Miles later yearslater youll still be glad you bought VOLVO Volvo is built to last this precisiondrafted automobile Sec the evidence of superb Suvedislrengin oering and craftsmanship inevery inch Now drive its Fcelthepoweranddc pendabmtydiusshpcngi Put the wholefaniily into Notioehow comfort ably ï¬ve people can ride And look miefuflyÂ¥mc fliat Volvo is complelecar 0thch optional are Volvos standard equipment Let Volvo demonstrate that econ have to contend with the reac tion of fans who dated on Etcheverry win or lose Lilla Etcheverry in 1952 Yan brough Join Montreal un heralded PLAYED WITH ARMY His experience is restricted to couple of seasons at the Uni versity of Virginia where he studied dentistry and last year with United States army club overseas But in practice and two intra souad gameshe handled him self with superb authority The ollenca seemed to move under his hand and ho broke to the forefront in the quarterback stakes To do that he had to over shadow Wes Gideon Etche vcrrys understudy the last two seasons and the man Moss said would have to be beat out for the job Yerbrough ahalred with rugged features wears glasses off the field and contact lenses while playing He joined the Als more throughoocldent then design When got out of the serv ice decided Id give football fling So drew up 11st of all professional clubs and started to write them in order Park who has not competed any swims since this evart last year is 37 and launsdon is The yotnigest competitor to day is 19yearold Alamo Keen of Montreal who finished third in the womens division hen when she was only 15 The womens division has firstplane money of $800 Total prize mo ney Ls 81mm Amend Cloutier of Ar vlda Que newcomer to the swim this year is the only other Canadian competitor other veterenr miniagain include Donald Sebath so of Pennsylvania who along with Park has mmpeted every year since the swims inception in 1951 and Steve Wozniak L5 of Buffalo The time for the 25 mllu or so should take about 10 hours the time set by Willemse last year Park holds 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