C arew `s B urning A mbition I s F or C ollege E ducation Big Bonus

C a r e w ’s B u r n i n g A m b i t i o n
Is F o r C o lle g e E d u c a tio n
B y RON S P E E R
Associated P re s s Sports W riter
ATHENS, G a. (AP) - G eor­
g ia ’s V ince Dooley and T ennes­
s e e ’s Doug Dickey,
whiz-kid
football co aches of the South­
eastern C onference, are headed
fo r their firs t showdown.
B y LEW FERG U SON
H E L P F U L h in ts l i s t e d ............
A ssociated P r e s s Sports1,vriter
M IN N EA PO L IS (AP) - Rod
C arew is 22 a n d riding on top of
the baseb all w o rld . Yet he is a
long way fro m achieving his
b ig g e st am bition.
T he star se c o n d b asem a n ot
the M innesota Twins took the A D V A N C E - N E W S
w as voted th e startin g second
A m erican L e a g u e by s to rm in
1967. He hit o v er .300 m u c h of
the season a n d wound up at .292,
C arew does not believe in the j
b a s e m a n in th e Ail-Star G ame.J
an d won le a g u e rookie-of-they e a r honors w ith ease.
H is accom plishm ent w as all j
th e m ore re m a rk a b le because!
he jum ped a ll th e way fro m the
C lass A C a ro lin a L eague in oe
y e a r.
c a re w does n o t believe in the
so-called “ sophom ore jin x ” of
b aseb all. T hus f a r in 1968 w ith a
b a ttin g a v e ra g e consistently
aro u n d .300, h e h a s been a b le to
snub his n o se a t the su p e rsti­
tion. He w a s chosen as his
L e a g u e 's A ll-S tar second b a se ­
m an again.
AH of this w ould be en o u g h to
s a tisfy an a v e r a g e young m a n ’s
am bition for y e a rs .
B u t it h a s n ’t had th at effect
on Rodney C line Carew, a na­
tiv e of P a n a m a who m o v e d to
B rooklyn, N .Y ., with his p a re n ts
w hen hs w as 17.
C arew 's g o a l is not to p la y a
dozen or m o r e years of m ajo r
le a g u e b aseb all, then r e tir e on
his glory a n d th e bankroll h e is
c e rta in to accu m u late.
Bulldogs
And Yols
To Clash
S U N D A Y , J U L Y 14 , 1968
W om an Scores
as Baseball Coach
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The successful 35-year-olds
both kick off their fifth cam ­
P A G E N I N E T E E N p aign w hen Tennessee
and
Georgia collide Sept. 14 a t
Knoxville, Tenn.
Not since they w ere college
q u arterb ack s have they m et, al­
though th e ir careers, records
a n d philosophies a re alm ost
KIDS G L O V E D —Y o u n g ste rs c o v e r th e ir h e a d s as B o sto n ’s G e o rg e Scott (f ro n t) a n d
identical.
M ike A n d rew s r e a c h fo r fo u l b a ll. S p e c ta to rs c a m e aw ay u n h a r m e d w h ile Scott a n d
Both w ere hired al the age of
A n d rew s c a m e o u t of it w ith o u t th e ball.
31 to revive slum ping football
program s. B oth have sent three
team s to bow l gam es, and both
hav e won tw ice in post-season
play.
Dooley's te a m s have won 30
Igam es, lost 12 and tied one.
T ennessee h a s won 29 gam es,
’lo st 11 and tied three under
By TOM K EL L Y
w asn't, thinking nf m a rria g e a t,tern ,
| Dickey. B oth Dickey and Dooley
ST. PE T E R SB U R G . Fla. - th e tim e and, besides, h e knewj C arey engaged
T allahassee
have won SEC titles, and both J im Carey is an honor student of several p ast a n d p re s e n t Se- attonipv
\Iu rra v
W adsw orth
Jhave hud te a m s high in the na- a t Florida S tate U niversity who m inoles who W E R E m a rrie d and the suit w a s filed la st
M areh
tional ran k in g s.
ih a s a p re tty wife, a desire to a n d rem ained on tlie te a m .
j Georgia w a s ranked fourth in !b eco m e a dentist, a n d a Cause,
After the elopem ent, C arey
•It's cost im. m o r e tlmn $360
j 1966 and T ennessee second in j w ith a c a p ita l “C ",
to ld P eterson he was m a rrie d . |m legal tees so ta r,” C a re y
1967. D ickey was nam ed SEC ■
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H e learned quickly that th e re is |said, " a n d i m a y not g et a
|co ach of th e year in
1965 an d ; Withouttan fare C arey has a double sta n d a rd a 1 F S U w ith ’p en n y b u t I'm n o t m this to
11967, and Dooley w as aw arded i
on
.
Football E s- re g a rd to the re g u latio n s: T h eim ak e money. I t 's the id e a of
th e honor in 1966.
|ta b lish m en t in a significant:
, leg,
m agnitude of the offense de-jthe thing They’r e using the
1 Both a re
quiet, ssoft-,
o f t - s p o k e n ' c o me 0
cre a se s in proportm o to th e m - :rules to eul down on the p o o re r
d aa tt :■ y, , ,
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? | d2 irii'-“
v i dvmucu
u a l ’s0 value
I m en who w o rk long and hlaa rrd
>aiu,r to
tv the
“11C team , plavers and m a k e more schoiiperfecting m in o r details.
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C , C arey was of little value to fhejarship; a \ailsb le.
tic schol-U
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I r Dooley, a pipe-sm cker who. S tates Hint
dia* orants
gran *s ath
athleletic
schol- 1football
assem bly line, so P eter-j1 P eterso n v irtu a lly conceded
looks m ore like a professor than ' arp ^
_ fnrm pr „u c/v h -cIson told him . “ I ’m going to |th i- point in Ins, deposition M ay
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ake an exam ple of y o u ."
18. 'A boy shouldn't want tn get
a coach, h a s h .s m^a sters d eg ree j t 1 rorov
aj ’ S aara so
ta H
A B itter Young M a n
(som ething for n o th in g .” P e te r in history. D ickey who pilots a ( w t e fa fb er Ja m e s Care>. Siv
Sport Scholarships Face Court
T est After Florida G ridder Sues
p lan e on m a n y of h is recru iting ’l Y v I r o n n n c i n a r a F t h r schooi'i “J ^
reaUy, bifcter'' ’ Carey Json said -That
ihe tr o u b le
trios is the son of a co lle ee Drov c e p r in c ip a l at tne scn
ssaid . I knew of two oth er bovsiw ith th is generation. Mv son
t r ip s y s tne son oi a college pro
fcottoBll s c h o l a r s h i p ; ^ had been
t m b l e t]iree)w as on -c T , ;ir. b ;p at c l ; m io n
C arew ’s b u rn in g am bition is a
Both w ere relatively unknow n i
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f^ r
and figW m g.ibut he w asn’t h e lp in g the te a m ,
college education. And h e says
assistant eoachp, w t a
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f j g &
t t g t
q u ite candidly, "1 could use
w ere hired. Dooley had been a ;nstensiblv because Carev h ad
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so m e education right now. You
freshm an coach at Auburn, an d £ e d A h hte FSU w 3 h e a r t , & n d be sai.^’ V
f * f ferervt. he shnuldn
w a n t to sta y on
n e v e r get en o u g h ed ucatio n ."
'ntnism, Kn-i
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Y nu haven t. p lav ed a m inute scholarship.
W h e n i t lo o k ed a s th o u g h t h e M arlin E le m e n ta r y S c h o o i j
, y t Ar L-a r,,ac
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Susan H a rt, of A thens, Tenn fo r FSlJ and th(?y h a v e , Some.. ..j rbm k f0()thal has h u rt m e
C arew s k ip p e d high school
b a se b a ll at G eorge W ashington
Carey s a id ,
of B lo o m in g to n , I n d ., w o u ld n o t field a b a s e b a l l t e a m
Dooley w as mi overnight
' i £ ; \ 0ha^
in New Y o rk in his ju n io r and
abuut
b e c a u s e Ofla c k O f a c o a c h , M rs. N o rm a n H o rn VOlun-jcess^ D ickey got the Vols b ack : L ast M arch 18. C arey f i l e d , ^ in plga v ' fonfcaU secni)d. k |thp m ethods involved."
se n io r y e a rs to co n cen trate on
t e e r e d fo r t h e jo b . S h e m a d e
up in e n t h u s i a s m f o r w h a t j ln toe b ig tim e in his seco n d ; su it in Leon C ounty Circuit j ,-The (-b/jjg th a f reaU y hurt i “ R eally, tins m a y b e the b e s t
his schooling.
“ I just w a n te d to do w ell in
s h e la c k e d in b a s e b a l l k n o w - h o w a n d t h e M a rlin f
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e w a s when he said som ething!tinng th a t evpr happened 10
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, Georgia rolled to a 7-3-1 am ount of the scholarship’s val- like, ‘If you HAD to get. m a r -'m e ." C arey said “What could
sch o o l,’’ he sa y s , “I could play
[a n d s i x t h - g r a d e r s w o n .the C lty -le a g u e t i t l e . T h e s e p h o to s
recordi including a Sun Bowl ;ue, variously e stim ated at. $1,400
rie d , it might have been a dif-jfontball have g iv en m e ” At
b all in the su m m e r. I w as m ore
i s h o w s o m e o f t h e d riv e t h a t s p u r r e d t h e t e a m t o v ic to ry ., conquest o f Texas, in Don- to $1.900 a year. The B oard ferent. story ’ I couldn’t beiievejm nst, 1 could h a v e had m y
w o rried ab o u t my education.
ley ’s debut in 1964 The B ulldogs of R egents, which adm inisters th a t. Thaf w as an msult. to b o th 'n a m e in the papfn- for a couple
And. besides, I had to w o rk jjf
posted a 6-4 record in 1965. F lorida’s
university
system , of us," C arey said .
iof y e a rs . In s te a d . I’ve g o tte n
part-tim e,
1m shared th e SEC title and beat w as nam ed. . as defendant.« rThe_
G
AY .hUll
suit UlUii
didn'tI lAGlU
occur to
I.V ‘-'dlCjv
C arey!m y g ra d e s up. I 'v e beqn acc e p t"I
didn’t
p a rtic ip a te
to o !®
SMU in th e Cotton Bow! in a cas-e probably win com e e io r
he had ta lk e d with friendly jed m th e best d e n ta l school in
m u ch . I w a s n 't in tereste d in
10-1 season in 1966, and built a a jury rn the tall.
professors a n d plavers Manv Ithe U nited S tates, and I ve got
s p o r ts b ecau se I was try in g to
7-4 m a rk in 1967. including a
As tar a s anyone knows, La r d h m tQ ch a!]eagp tb e svs-I.Susan. There’s n o cnm panson.
b u ck le down in all m y E nglish
loss in th e L iberty Bowl to .e y is the first, p erso n ever to
su b jects."
N orth C arolina S tate A fter a | challenge in court m e right of a
H is plans fo r furthering his
4-5-1 re c o rd in 1964, T e n n e sse e 1university to give and ta k e
education c a ll fo r a r e tu r n to
spurted to an 8 - 1-2 m a rk in Iaw aY alhlefic scholarships as it
th e books w hen his s p a re tim e
D ickey's second season, in c lu d -, ptoases’
p erm its.
ing a B luebnnnet Bowl tr iu m p h ’ Carey, w ho had a 3.5 IB -p lu s);
•‘I still w a n t to go to college,”
| over T iiLa In 1966. T ennessee i av «
m J?1S
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C arew says. " I f I c an get this
j posted an 8 -8 record and b eat ies during the i ecen t qua ter
;
Ft1fpi.n r- „ A
M a rin e R e se rv e duty out of the
w a v . I w a n t to go b a c k to
<i f ! r ! 7 V £ L
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Dental
OMAHA. H eb, - (N’EA I school. I d o n 't have any plans
S e n m a r t I ' L r e b n S a tb * » • * f t « » »
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now for a fa n c y career. I ’d just
will receive her Bachelor of!been drafted b y a m a jo r league;
like to w ork w ith kids in somej
u anom a m me u ra n g e dowi.
^
in E n2]lsb this Aug- .baseball team a n d they w ant to,
c a p a c ity ."
Dooiey, w ho lost A tt-A m eiicahavi
earned h e r d ip lo m aip ay him a bonus for signing,!
C arew 's M a rin e duty is caus­
Rri£Mr C handler and
nn, th rp g v e a r- and m altl.ip ic k nut som e individual who
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in g him to m is s over 30 gam es
two-year
q u arterb ack
3 5 'a v e ra g e despite-;h a s gone th ro u g h the sa m e exM r s . H o rn , l e f t , c o n fe rs w ith a s s i s t a n t s : M r s . G a ry
th is season. H e re c e n tly re­
Mnore. contends his Bulldogs
^ a r E t i m e " a s " a se c re -:P e r ience
11se bis advice m
D e m e s a n d M r s . David L a rs o n . A ll t e a c h a t t h e
Iface an uphill fight ag ain st the ta ry b '
j dealing with th e team representu rn e d from tw o weeks of sum ­
IVols. But he is glad the riv a lry
^
C arpys arp spendtng the jtativ es.
M a r lin E le m e n t- ''— '
m e r camp.
C arew c re d its an un cle, Jo­
■| between the team s w hich have sumTOPr working a n d saving for
This was pointed nut by Hall
|not. m et sin ce 1937—is beir.g re - fhe fab mW(?
Atlanta and
se p h F re n c h w ho lives in Gamo f F am er an d ex-Cieveland pit­
< b o a. Canal Z one, for g e ttin g him
mewed,
tbe D ecem ber b ir th nf th eir ch e r Bob F e lle r.
; “This qill be a big ball gam e ,{irst child Jim d r iv es „ p epsiinterested in b aseball and ath­
“Too m an v times parents!
le tic s .
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By IRA BERKOW
n a m e n t to to u rn a m e n t,” said .w atch in g .
i for both of u s .” say s D ickey. “ I T o la tru c k and both seek to
“ In L ittle League in P an a- ROCH ESTER, N .Y . - (N E A ) C arloyn. J T t ’s b e e n great fu n
“S o m etim es I have to put on;think we c a n develop it info a ecan0niize a t hom e in w h a t_ J i m j ^ ^ c la lm ^ th e v 1" know '' aomit
m a ," he s a y s , “ my u n c le wasi — T h e w ell-turned blonde in so fa r. But I don’t feel v e ry sunglasses, to hide th e te a r s .” ’great: se rie s.
[calls “o u r dumpy little b a ile r .”
business m a tte r s ," F e lle r said.
—But it’s a h a rd w ay to open
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m y coach a n d helped m e a lot. blue-and-wliite p r in t suit sto o d d o m estic. I like to cook, stu ff­
Jim. G ot W hat W as Left
H e didn’t g iv e m e an y special tip to e in white g o lf shoes a m id s t ed p a r k chops a n d casseroles
the season.
I Until J u n e of 1967. when J im ! ‘i £
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p ] ™ n
“We do hav e a lot in com m on jan d S usan im pulsively drove to jlll-s0 uuuuii..
tre a tm e n t b ec a u se he w a s the Ithe g alle ry en g u lfin g the g re e n , especially, b u t you c a n ’t do th a t Y a z L i k e s P l a y i n g
“ To give you an exam ple of
d ire c to r of th e sports p ro g ram !A n d w h a t she s a w em b a rra sse d in m o te l room s. I don’t ev e n
as coaches. P robably I tend to (Aiken, S. C., and w ere m a rrie d
how a youngster can g e t fouled
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a n d had to look out fo r a ll the Ih er.
favor a b it m ore of a throw ing Iwithout the know ledge of p a r- u p , I re m e m b e r a boy who r e ­
team th a n Gince does. B u t'e n ts or coaches, C arey ’s case
k id s. But h e w orked w ith m ej B o b
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CaroIyDj
Bob F e lle r
ceived a $50,000 from a N ational
T he D icksons m e t last N o v ­ H i t s C o m e E a s y
we’re frien d s, and it w ill be a ;w as routine. A good but not
g team for ^
a
q u ite a bit.
w a tc h e d him lin e u p a p u tt u n ­ em b er, when Bob p la y e d in th e
good se rie s.
'o u tstan d in g high school pass re „
.it g e .n n g sntt a n a
n u rt m e
“ H e w as tough on u s kids. He
B y FR A N K ECK
d er threatening, g u sty skies. H e C ajun Classic. He w a s visiting
w ould re a lly w ork us. H e w ant­ w as w earing a m a ro o n sw e a te r a fr ie n d in L a fa y e tte , La., a n d AP N ew sfeatu res S p o rts E d ito r
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wish w s ta d n - t lo sticeiver.
C yey re n te d .
W
„ law yer ^
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ed all the k id s to do w ell.”
, 16-p la y e rs th at gave u s over^scholaistop^^afm r^^all th e ,wbo advjsed 'j.b a j tbe m oney b e ^ '-One of the old-tim ers on the
w rin k le d like a w orried fo re ­ noticed a comely d is h c a rry in g ’ C arl Y astrzem sk i m ay n e v e r about_
R o d is co n fid en t of h is hitting h e a d .
’invested in a certain C alifornia'C leveland team to ld me to w e a r
tra sh to her g a rb a g e can.
(hit .400 bu t you can’t tell th at to :0 U,L ™ m ng ^d.ge'
,
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w t ftFf"
a b ility , b u t still frets ab o u t his
com pany. T his w as fine But the som ething w a rm nn it u n d e r­
“M y neighbor introduced us,'"jH ew York Y ankee p itchers.
I
I f I had k n o w n ,” she sa id ,
law yer forgot to tell th e fam ily:neath m y shirt. So. my m o th e r
____ „„rt+u ;„„iS h ak in g her pony-tailed h ea d , she s a id . ‘ I had n e v e r heard o f w hen Y a z m ade h ls firsf a p . ^ ^
fielding.
he w as qg a r t e r h a c k !b a ll offers from V anderbilt th e ^
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about United S ta te s incom e tax!sew ed an arm o f long un d erI m not w orking on anything
s w e a te r looked lik e, Bob, A nd as far a s golf is c o n ­
1 would hav e
sp e c ia l," h e sa y s . “B ut th e big­ I'd n e v e r have l e t Bob out th e cern e d , I didn’t k n o w a p u tt pearance w ith the Boston R e d j af Auburn and I was q u a rte r- U. S M ilitary A cadem y and-the h aws yyhen b cam e tim e to p a v w ear to a shirt
Sox in Y a n k e e S tadium th is back at F lo rid a ."
Air F orce A cadem y, and fo o t-1—
- Sam
- e boy
-had- no! m y rig h t arm encased in both
g e s t thing fo r me is still the d o o r with it th is m orning.
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ncle
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fro m a d riv e.” F o r a ll she knew
double p la y . I think I ’v e im­ “ W e were le a v in g for th e a t th e tim e, Bob m ight h a v e spring, th e A m erican L e ag u e's i Auburn w on th at gam e, 16-7, ball offers from FSU and V an­ m oney to ta k e c are of his obli-The underw ear a n d sh irt a rm .
derbilt. H e m ade his decision gation.
[Then. I would p u t on a coat
pro v ed q u ite a bit. I h a d to c o u rs e and he s a i d ‘Maybe i t ’ll been only the g a rb a g e collector. m ost v alu a b le p la y e r was d ra g - but D ickev leads on an o th e r
‘He was told to com e up with and th is would keep fhe arm
count. The T ennessee coach h a s after seein g FSLi blitz O kla­
s t a y in th e r e . M aybe, uncon­ get cold, I ’d b e tte r g rab a She w a s working, then, as a ging a .241 b attin g av erage.
homa, 36-19, in th e 1964 G ator m oney im m ed iately or h e would w arm for s e v e r a l hours a n d it
sciously, I w a s getting ou t of s w e a te r .’ He p u lle d it out of paleontology tech n ician , p eerin g A fter fo u r m id-M av g a m e s five kids. D ooley h as three.
Bowl. “ T hey th rew passes all b e in a ja m w ith th e federal c u rta ile d the stiffenin g p ro b lem
against
th
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B
ronx
B
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bers,
th e r e too quickly.
th e draw er a n d w e ra n dow n into m icroscopes a t fossils, a n d
day ," C a re y said . “ Man, th a t governm ent. So, he could do w hich was developing in my
“ I never doubted I could hit. s ta ir s . Oh boy.”
th e re is no re c o rd of golf in th re e of w h ich the Bosox w on,
w as m y idea of how football nothing but sell out. T his was a r m a fte r p itc h in g a g a m e .” '
Yaz
was
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298.
Yaz
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T h e only th in g I ev er w orried
D ick so n w as also w ea rin g the M esozoic era.
should b e p lay ed !”
done a t a loss because the in­
a b o u t was m y fielding.”
B u t they discovered m u tu a l nine hits in 15 trips to the p la te .
b a b y blue-and-w hite golf shoes
At T allahassee, however, the vestm ent w a sn ’t that good to
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ankee
a n d blue slacks. In this a r a of in te re sts, anyway, and a lo n g ­
6-4, 190-pounder C arey to‘l u ld !begin with,
ro m a n c e
ensued. m anager R a lp h H ouk’s v e rsio n
h a u te couture g o lfers, D ickson, d ista n c e
him self i n the com pany of su ch | “ Tbeni h e h a d t.n borrow
of
the
B
oudreau-W
illiam
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ift
w ith his clashing m aro o n sw e a t­ “ S om e weekends, if he m a d e
F r id a y
ex trao rd in ary p a ss receivers a s m oney to p a y the ta x e s . He
er, w as not e x a c tly an O leg the c u t,” said C arolyn, “ I’d fly by driving th e ball to all field s
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P acific C o a s t League
to his tournam ent. Other tim e s of the stad iu m .
jC a ssin i paradigm .
IB ill C ox, All-Am erican-to-be g an to m ak e a n y m oney out of: O klahom a C ity 4, T a c o m a 1
| B o b does h a v e ,” said C arolyn, h e’d fly to L a fa y e tte . And o u r “ We’ll g iv e him a ll tlie le ft
R on S ellers and o th ers. “I trie d baseball.
f e w
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San Diego 3, In d ian ap o lis 2
j b lu sh in g like a newlywed, “ a phone bills were asronom ical. side of th e field h e w a n ts,”
m y h a rd e s t and n e v e r m issed a
“ I try to advise bon u s kids
Vancouver 3, T ulsa 2
|b lu e sh irt under th a t sw e a te r..” A hundred d o lla rs a m onth. Houk said in effect. What th e
l i 1 U p
practice except fo r three d ay s through n y insurance business
P o rtlan d 5, H aw aii 1
T h e Dicksons h a v e been m a r ­ T h a t’s why w e g o t m arried—to Yankee p ilo t did was p la c e
in my sophom ore y ear a fte r I in Cleveland. B u t before I invest
r i e d one m onth, and a lre a d y sa v e m o n ey .”
Spokane 8 , S e a ttle 3
th ree in field ers betw een seco n d
received a brain concussion in any money fo r p lay ers, I al­
!■C a ro ly n is experiencing the rig- C arolyn h as b eco m e a stu d en t b ase and f ir s t b ase. The th ir d
Phoenix 5, D e n v e r 2
sc rim m ag e," C arey said, “ b u t w ays m ake a com plete investi­
i o rs of the professional golf to u r. of th e gam e, though she doesn’t basem an w a s the only p la y e r
I w asn’t ’about to b e a t out any gation of th e business. I w ant
In te rn a tio n a l League
! T h e re is so m u c h travel a n d so Play,
’guarding th e left sid e of the inof those guys. T hey carried six i t to be a blue-chip in vestm ent.
T oledo 4-5, S y racu se 2-1
' m u c h pressure t h a t she h a s so
B ob s been h a v in g som ej field.
flankers and I w a s fighting to
“T here a re so m a n y who R ochester 2-3, Buffalo 8 -2
tro u b le s on g re e n s ,” she s a id .
little time tor dom esticity,
Y az coo led off som ew hat in
be No. 6 .”
don’t check into anin vestm ent
Columbus 3, R ichm ond 2 , 10
j “ I pack an ir o n ,” she sa id . “ T h a t’s because h is lies h a v e the four M ay g am es the Y a n ­
Carey w as “red -sh irted " his th a t closely. They
axe told innings
: “ N o t a golf stic k , b u t a p re ssin g been too high. S in c e we h a v e kees p lay ed in B oston but it w ill
Isophom ore year, m eaning th a t th a t their m oney is going to Jacksonville 5, Louisville 2
iro n . And I do o u r clothes on been m arrie d , I ’v e followed alw ays b e on his re c o rd th a t h e
Ihe was h e ld out of com petition, double or trip le overnight. But
; m o te l floors, I g u e ss I just m iss- Bob around every h o le of e v e ry
hit .407 a g a in s t the Y ankees in
jb u t still p racticed w ith the v a r ­ it never does.
round. E xcept for one p ra ctice
: ed th a t sw e a te r.”
SPORTS SHORTS
the sp rin g of 1968, T h a t’s 11 h its
“A nother p o in t 1 alw ay s tell
sity.
T h e Dicksons, despite so m e ro u n d . I had to do the laundry.
in 27 trip s.
When
he
signed
his
scholaryoung
b
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involves
the
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I
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though.
Bob
s
a
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[inconveniences, le a d a life of
Of his 1 1 hits, th re e were dou­
I ship, C arev had p a id only p ass- c a re of the pitching a r m . I a l V ictory, the v is itin g U .S. colle­
!le is u re
co m p ared
to so m e w e n e e d at least o n e sane p e r ­
bles. He d ro v e in only one ru n .
| ing atten tio n to the v ag u e w ays
point out that th e y m ust g ian basketball squad, lo st both
y o u n g golfing couples, p a st and son in the fam ily.
B
j clause t h a t bound him to con­ w ear a s w e a ts h irt down to the g a m e s of a doub-Ieheader F rid a y
“ T h e thing th a t takes a lo t ut the se a so n is still young.
p re s e n t. D ickson, who tu rn e d
form to all ru le s and re g u la ­ w rist. A lw ays keep the arm a g a in s t Yonsei U n iv ersity a n d a
p ro in January, w as last y e a r ’s of g ettin g used to is the p re s Yaz gets his next chance to
tions deem ed n e cessary by th e w arm .
K o re a n team 75-72 and 95-83 re­
U .S .
and B ritis h
A m atu er su re. E very M onday it s t a r ts show his stu ff to th e y an k ees
athletic d ep artm en t. Only la te r,
“This a p p lie s for several spectively.
MAN
W EARS
T IR E cham pion. He is reg ard ed one a ll o v e r in a new tournam ent, Ju ly 22.
says C arey , w ere the cu rfew hours a fte r pitching a game.
A R O U N D W A IST — A of th e bright rookies on the try in g to m ake th e cut. T h e n L ast y e a r when Y astrzem sk i
The U.S. te a m has w on seven
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ichey,
a
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a
s
h
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and m a rria g e stipulations h a n d ­ I rem e m b e r when I cam e up
won
the
trip
le
crow
n,
he
b
a
tte
d
try
in
g
to
do
well
against
all
v m o to rc y c lis t d riv es a lo n g a to u r . He also se e m s to h a v e a
in g te n n is p la y e r, d e m o n ­ ed tn th e players.
with C leveland in the ’30s my g a m e s against five lo sses with
B irm in g h a m , A la., s tre e t g en ero u s sponsor, a Tulsa in su r­ th ese great p lay e rs. Bob a c ­ .375 a g ain st the Y ankees. G oing
s t r a te s in co m p etitio n how
Carey still p a id little a tte n ­ arm w as cooling out to o quickly one tie in th e goodwill series
c ep ts it well. I ’m th e one w h o 24 for 64, h e hit five hom e ru n s
w ith a s p a r e lire a ro u n d a n c e company.
to
d e liv e r a s m a s h s h o t,
tion to th e ru le, because h e a fter a g am e. This re s u lte d in to u r i n South K o re a .
“ W e take planes from tour- g e ts nervous a c h es in the c h e s t and drove in 14.
h is w aist. (A P W ire p h o to )
Big Bonus Could Be
Booby Prize
Dickson ’s Wife Likes The Iron
Minor League Results