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Country Club’s ProAm Toums a it under par ond an dtUrd i stroke. Tied * place with a ■ son pro ylw Crnoora golfers Boo by Taylor ihd fifey Hutfrf. and Chuch AleAnder of Rocky Mount with J. K. Wllboume and Ralph Talton. Alexander Top Pro Chuck Alexander of Rocky Mount pro, was low pro Par the day with a staling M which earned him $200.00 cash for h$$ efforts. Zaek Briggs, by virtue of hit tear* tak ing top honors, also won $100 cash. His;chicora partners, John Thom ton m and Gene Brace? earned $65.00 each In golf merchandise. Pros Matthews and Alexander earned $125.00 each for their seo ond and third place team spots: thus Alexander carried home $325.00 for the day to lead all pros in the trip to the pay window. Chicara amateurs Taylor, BUt aff, WHbourne, and Taltijn collect ed $42.50 each to ' “ The day wan tharf earlier ‘ in' conditioned Chicora’s beautiful course high praise from the many visiting proa, til Second place winner among the proa want to the long-hitting Jim Riggins, Seymour Johnson APB, who posted a fine 60, and third place spot was won by po pular Gene Briggs of Nashville who shot a creditable 60. Three teams tied for fourth, Pin^pro.ptfflng with fhadlfepe and Lloyd Coats, and Ban RQer> Washington, N. C., pro, Maying with Or. C. L. Corbett and Lon Bottiglier. A total of one hundred and forty eight golfers parttdpirited In this popular event with play starting at 7:30 ana. Wednesday morning, and it was 7:0ft p.m. before the last scores were posted. Oh no, not again! «... It sure looks like a rerun of last ? ~ year's race, with the flaterlng ■" first-place Dodgers showing the same signs of folding and the surging second-place Giants mov ing closer to the top each day. That was the pattern not only a year ago but Wednesday night, too, when the Giants moved with in three games of the top with a 7-d victory over the Beds in 10 innings while the Braves beat the Dodgers, 5-3. Slump - ridden Jim Davenport and Felipe Alou came off the bench to apart: the victory for the Giants, who how have won 1« of their last 22 games. Exactly a year ago they had won 15 to a Makes Fhst Start Rookie right-hander Frank Lin zy made his first major league start for San Francisco but was routed after giving up eight hits and three rung in two innings. The ATLANTA (T3PD — Cocky Mick ey Oohen,%*pho sneered at the bombs and bullets of OaUfornla Mllem, lafc_Jfe_J|_prison hospital today with a fractured skull, the victim of a touchy forger trom South Carolina. A neurosurgeon called in to At lanta federal prison said “48 hours will tell the tale” of the effect of the JblQpdy beating win hare on the West Coast mobster. Officials said Cohen, serving IS years for income tax evasion, was ‘progressing very satisfactorily” and would like. The neurosurgeon had to operate Wednesday to re lieve the - pressure on Cohen’s brain shortly after a fellow inmate hit him over the head three times with a three-foot length of pipe. Cohen “spent a restful night” under sedation, sources said. Warden D. M. Heritage said ... -. Cohen was television guard alma pounced on hint lion behind jj^h the inch-wide pipe. Heritage and m officials wore quick to announce that the beat ing was the result of a “personal quarrel” between Cohen and Mc Donald, a 32-year-old forger from St. Stephen, S. C. McDonald in addition to his one-to-10 sentence for foregry, was serving 10 years for assault with intent to murder a fellow inmate at Leavenworth federal prison. But Cohen, a flashy, 49-year-old former California gambling car, and McDonald were transferred here last February when Alcatraz prison wag closed down. It was not the first time Cohen lost blood in a “personal disagree Discount Prices NORGE And Upright) I Ml •t f t r ' ' NORGE Refrigerators n' * r NORGE Electric Ranges And Deluxe) it#* * NORGE Automatic Washers '' (New Pa*h Batten) ^ Wringer Washers ' Electric Clothes Dryers NORGE Hot Water Heaters Only) *"KV HOWARD M. LEE COMPANY i \» r r mWH "BUSINESS FOUNDED UOen > DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA * ’ Giants peeked away at Bad start er John TWtouris and went ahead, 5-3, after WUBe Mays hit his 29th homer with one od In the sixth and Willie McCovey socked hfil 34th with a man aboard in the seventh. Vada Pinson’s three-run homer in the bottom of the seventh gave the Reds the lead again bat the Giants tied the score in the eighth. Hank Aaron’, grand slam hom er in the seventh inning dealt the Dodgers their third stndght loss. His wallop came oft Dim Drys dale, who went down to his Mth defeat against tft victories. In contrast to die Giants, the Dodgers ham won eilly nine at their last 22 games. Cards Aha Gate The third-place Cardin ah also took advantage of the Dodgers’ setback to move within four gam es of first place with a 34 vic tory over the Cofte. the PhUhes Cubs twice, T-t and 94, to move into a virtual tie tor fifth’ place, and the Met* downed the Pirates, 44. In the American League, the Red Sox swept a day-night twin bill from the Yankees, 14-7 and 5-4, the Indians nipped the White Box, 14, in 11 tamings, the Twin* beat the Orioles ,3-1, In 13 innings, the Angels blanked the Senators, 24, and the Tigers topped the Athletics 54. ment.” He was shot and wounded at least twice In California, aha came through several other gang land shootings and two bomb blasts at hte home unscathed. At the height of hfe career, Cohen squired beautiful, Jewel bedecked gifts, lived in a 5205,000 home with electrically-guarded ap proaches, and owned 75 salts. At timeg a haberdashtr, a Je weler and a florist — which po lice said were only fronts — he was adopted by some members of the. 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