WEDNESDAY. JULY 6. 1960 AL Team Announced For All-Star Games BOSTON (4, American League President Joe Cronin yesterday announced the 22 players selected by manager Al Lopez to complete the 1960 AL All-Star squad. The eight starting players were chosen previously by a poll among all players, managers and coaches in the league. Two Lions Miss Olympic Berths in Final Tryout Ed Moran finished fourth in a field of 14 for the 1500 meters at the Olympic tryouts at Stanford University, Saturday. The Penn State grad student faded in the homestretch, and in a photo-fin ish lost his third place position that would have won him a berth on the Olympic team. Quantico's Pcte Close grabbed the. berth. Steve Moorhead, another Lion thinclad placed eighth in the 3,000 .....,aci placed eittran is WC al,. - . . land Brooks Robinson and Jim meter steeplechase and also failed; Gentile of the Orioles. to qualify for the trip to Rome. ; Ted Williams of the Red Sox Moran lunged for the wire at was named to a reserve out the finish and fell onto the track,, field role along with Al Kaline, just as Quantico's Close nipped; gers: Kuenn, him for the qualifying third Ti Harvey place.l and Al Smith, White Soxlndians,. Results of the finish wN - e not: The 'eight starters named ear available to the crowd until the; H photo could be examined by :er are Berra, Bill Skowron, New the Judges, York. lb; Pete Runnels, Boston, !.2,b; Ron Hansen. Baltimore, ss; sophomore, won the metric mile Dyrol Burleson, the Orego n Frank Malzone, Boston, 3h; Min in 3:46.9. Jim Grelle, former ;me Minos°. Chicago. If; Mickey Ore gon teammate, placed s7N:ond with; Mantle, New York, cf; and Roger Maris, New York, rf. 3:47.4. Close and Moran clocked, identical times at 3:49 flat.' A breakdown shows the cham- Moran ran a strong race. Tn the , i pion White Sox and the league backstretch it looked like Moran: m leacting Yankees placed seven en each. would place in the top three. In the final turn Burleson and Team Gets l Letters 1 Grelle moved to the '.rout, but. Moran still looked sure to cop Eight members of Penn State's! third place. ; 1960 tennis team received varsity' Quantico's Pete Close appeared letters. . in the last 70 yards. and Moranl They are Jim Baker, Monessen;' tried to rally as the Marine closed'John Blanck, Menheim; John, in. Close got the edge as Moran'sCF:rall, State College; Dick Lud-1 lunge carried him to the cinders.iwig, Bloomsburg; Don McCarW The top three, Burleson, GrelleneY, Sharon; Vance Rea, Sewick and Close, will compete in the iff; Gerald Carp, Eggertsville,! 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Wash ington, and Gerry Staley and Early Wynn of Chicago. Catchers Elston Howard, Yan kees, and Sherm Lollar, White Sox were selected to back up starter Yogi Berra, also of the Yankees. Reserve infielders are Luis Aparicio and Nelson Fox of the White Sox; Vic Power, Indians Butlers Jewelry DIAMONDS s WATCHES Jewelry Repairing 111 E. Beaver Ave. 111111M11111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 BOOK EXCHANGE SUMMER COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Watch and Art Supplies Pencils & Pens MAJOR LEAGUES National League W. L. a-Pittsburgh 44 2.3 x-141iItettukee 40 31 x-San Francisco ____39 33 St. Louis .39 ST x-Las A naeles 36 37 x-Cincinnati .35 37 x-Philadelphia 30 44 Chicago x—night games. -__-_23 43 American League W. L. 43 26 4 9 2A . 44 34 _39 34 34 37 31 33 _27 45 2; 45 New York _ Cleve!mid _ MEMEI Chicago Detroit Vt'ashington Bonsai City Bogtoti ___ . ' 366 18 i (7 for the ,.. qualifying inedalist prize at 13a U.S. Team Named Sarazen, the 53-yoar-old star of sport's golden era. surprisingly For Davis Cup led the U.S. contingent p i shoot- NEW YORK (11 3 ) A trio of• ing an even par 72 on the New players averaging only 21 years :Course after an opening t 39 for of age was named Tuesday by l4 i ' U.S. Davis Cup officials for the This put him a stroke better American zone first round; than Palmer , who slcYr° ( 'lceled to matches with Canada at Quebec a 75 for 142. City July 15-17. i The Latrobe, Pa .• pro is co- Named with the youngsters i s tfavorite for the title v..ith Player Bart Bartzen, 33, of Dallas. He:and Peter Thorr4o:i of Australia. i'lionison shot may play but the major portion a four-time winner: of the competition is expected toia 72 for 141 yesL , iday. 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