The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 08, 1960, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, JULY 8. 1960
Mexican Holds Golf Lead;
Palmer Third With 141
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (IF)—A second straight 67 sent
long-hitting Roberto De Vicenzo of MexicO into the halfway
lead of the British Open Golf Championship with 134 yes
terday. Arnold Palmer was in a familiar spot—seven shots
back.
The question around St. Andrews' Old Course, going into
Alston Taps
5 Additional
Buc Stars
CINCINNATI(IP)—Manager
Walter .Alston's snub of Mil
waukee pitching aces Warren
Spahn and Lew Burdette in
his 1960 National League All-
Star plans was regarded yes
terday in some circles as a
slap at Charlie Dressen, his
former coach at Los Angeles.
The omission of the Braves'
pitchers was as striking as the
inclusion of Stan Musial, the grand
veteran of St. Louis' Cardinals
for the 17th time.
Along with Musial, Alston
named a 12-man cast to supple
ment the starting team selected
by the players last week.
Alston's additions are catchers
Ed Bailey of Cincinnati and
Smoky Burgess of Pittsburgh:
infielders Ken Boyer and Bill
White of St. Louis, Dick Groat
of Pittsburgh, Norm Larker and
Charlie Neal of Los Angeles,
and Tony Taylor of Philadel
phia: and outfielders Orlando
Cepeda of San Francisco, Ro
berto Clemente of Pittsburgh
and Vada Pinson of Cincinnati,
Alston named 10 pitchers for
the two All-Star clashes against
the American Leaguers. The first
game will be played at . Kansas
City next Monday, the second in
New York Wednesday.
Three of the pitchers Vern
Law, Bob Friend and Elroy Face
—are Pirates. The others are Mike
McCormick of San Francisco,
Larry Jackson and Lindy Mc-
Daniel of St. Louis, Bob Buhl of
Milwaukee, Bill Henry, Johnny
Podres and Stan Williams of the
Dodgers.
NFL Moves Office
PHILADELPHIA (11 3 ) The
National Football League office
will open its new headquarters in
New York City next Mdndav,
Commissioner Pete Roselle an
nounced yesterday. The office has
been in Philadelphia since late
1946.
By WILL GRIMSLEY
today's double-round climax, was:
Can the daring young professional
from Latrobe, Pa., duplicate his
miracle comebacks of the Mas
ters and U.S. Open tournaments?
Entering today's 38-hole
show-down, De Vicenzo, a
transplanted Argentine, held a
two-stroke edge over Kel Nagle,
a one-time mill worker from
Australia, who added a 67 to a
previous 69 for 136.
Then came Palmer at 141, after
a frustrating second round of 71.
He was tied with Peter Thomson
of Australia, who registered a 69
and surprising Sebastian Miguel
of Spain, who rallied with a bril
liant 68.
Palmer was dejected after his
round which for the second'
straight day saw him play near
perfect golf from tee to green
only to see• his hopes dissapated
on the - greens.
Two players were lied at 142
—Fidel deLuca of Argentina,
with a 69-73, and L. B. Ayton of
England, 73-69.
Defending champion Gary
Player of South Africa, fighting
putting miseries, was one of five _
at 143 after a shaky 71, and he,i
said: "I'll putt this course's eyes
out tomorrow I'm confident'f:i
I'll win."
With warm, almost windless,;f
weather prevailing, it took a score
of 149 or better to qualify for
Friday's final rounds, limited to
a maximum of 50. Par for this.
venerable layout is 36-37-73.
N.Y. City May Get 1]
2nd Baseball Team L--=
NEW YORK fill) The Newl
York World-Telegram said yester
day there has been a dramatic :4
switch of opinion in the National
League pointing to the return of
a National League team to New
York City.
New York lost the Giants to
San Francisco and the Brooklyn,'
Dodgers to Los Angeles after the:
1957 season.
New York would regain a teamA
if it happens, through expansion n
of the National League to 10:4
teams.
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SUMMER COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
National League
W. I.
x-Pittsinirgh 46 25
a-Milwaukee 44) 33
San Francisco 39 36
a-Los Angeles :15 37
St. Louis _ . 39 34
x-Cincinnati 35 39
x-Phila. ___32 31
a-Chicago ._____..29 43
a—Night games
American League
W. L
.x-New York 41 27
x-Cleveland 4 . 29
a-Baltimore 45 34
a-Chicago 40 34
Detroit 35 35
ax-Washington 33 3R
Kansas City 28 46
.__„ 26 47
x—Night Garne3
Twisnight doubleheader
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
National League
St. Louis San Francisco I
American League
Detroit 6, Kansas City 3
Washington 6, Boston
Chess Club Plays
In Open Tourney
Anthony Cantone, senior in
aeronautical engineering, was
high man in a group of four Uni
versity students participating in
the Eastern Open Chess Tourna
ment held during last weekend in
Washington, D.C.
Cantone had 4.5 points out of a
possible seven. He was followed
by Richard Somerville, Penn
State Chess Club president, with
three and Mordecai Treblow and
Jerry Eckman, each with 2.5.
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Navv, Syracuse
Lead Olympic
Rowing Trials
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SYRACUSE, N. Y.
fornia, Navy's varsity and the Sy-;
racuse Alumni Rowing Assn. wonl
their qualifying heats in three
spectacular eight-oared races . at.
the Olympic rowing trials on'
Onandage Lake yesterday.
The big eights climaxed thei
first day of the three-day pro-!
gram 'with rousing iiinshes that]
drew cheers from some 2,000 i
spectators watching on a bright
sunny day.
Pet. GB
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With the first two in each of,
the three heats qualifying for Fri
day's semi-finals, California nip
ped Cornell's varsity shell by 15'
feet, Navy's varsity entry edged'
Cornell's junior varsity by seven;
feet, and Syracuse beat Navy's{
previously unbeaten plebes by
about 30 feet in the third heat. 1
Thus Navy and Cornell each!
placed two crews into the eight-'
oared semi-finals.
All races in the eights and the
other six classes were over the
Olympic distance of 2.000 meters
—1 1 :4 miles.
3 Intersectional Tests
Penn State will play host to
three intersectional football op
ponents next season. They are
Missouri (Big Eight Conference).
West Virginia (Southern), and
Maryland (Atlantic Coast).
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