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t-t Monday. April 2. 1962 DETROIT FREE PRESS PLAYOFF BIRDIE ease. Tr i rnrreR teii iD All Other U.S. Can 1 HOUR SERVICE INCLUDING.

PARTS FOD Sll.tS PLY. FALCON i Marr Wins Azalea Open N.C. CP Dave Marr rolled in a three-foot birdie putt on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff with Jerry Steelsmith Sunday to win top money of $2,800 in the $20,000 Azalea Open golf tournament. COVAIl LABOR VALI, Ve, -n an ei 1 -rC miib iftTi-- PLU nait trl 7 i.UailO 4ro" FORD. CHEVY 45 iOSl ii ni ii i ii ill) iii i ii mi iiv iitt -m iri- i mm i 7jky-.

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Outer Dr. and Conner $777 777 S777 777 S570 $S70 How Tigers Lost Dave To Chisox Wouldn't Let Him Play Basketball Continued from First Sports They had courted him for five long years and it seemed to be a mutual courtship. Then, alas, a round object, a basketball, came bouncing into the picture, and the Tigers tripped over It. As they fell, DeBusschere slipped from their hands, perhaps never to return again. He signed with the White Sox and all because the Tigers refused to hare his future with a basketball.

THAT'S ALL. it amounts to, just a basketball. The Tigers said they would give him $80,000 to pitch for them and to forget his pro basketball inclinations. Otherwise, the offer would be only $10,000. DeBusschere wants to play pro basketball with the Pistons, and Intends to.

Shopping around. DeBusschere found, in the White Sox, a team that doesn't mind his romping up and down a basketball court in the winter. And the price was right, too $70,000. "WE DON'T think pro basketball will hurt his base-bail one bit," said Ed Short general manager of the Chisox. "It sure doesn't lessen his value in our estimation." The Tigers, however, don't think that way.

They said they didn't want to pay him a big bonus to be a part-time SS70 The leaders: Dave Marr Jerry Steelsmitli Mason Rudolph Tom Bolt Billy Casoer Howie Johnson Jerry Mate Tom Nieoorte Jack McGowan Billy Maxwell Tommy Jacobs Dave Pa. an Gary Piever Bob Bosburt Jay Hebert Mae Mam Jim Ferrier Lawrence Cook At Johnston Larry MowrV Stan Leonard Bob Charles Dow Fmsterwald Bob Gc-eti Jon Guttin Bob Boss Lionel Hebert Joe Lopei Dave Hill Gene Littler 4 -74-73-44-785 70-7J-71-7J-JS5 73- 74- a-4-74-2IS 70-70-74-70 714 44-7S-71 71-284 70-71-7J-73-24 70-71-71-74284 47-73-70-77-244 73-i-7J-74 117 70- 74-71 7J-HI 73- 44- 73-7J-JM 71- 73-71-73-244 70 4-75-7J 73-24 71-77-74-73-70 74- 71-70-7510 74-70-73-77-71 71-74-73 71-71 40-74-73-74 21 74-44-74-77-21 from Glendale, hoping to win his first tournament, had to settle for $1,900 runnerup money. The two young pros had tied over the 72-hole route at 281, seven under par. They finished a stroke ahead of Mason Rudolph of Clarksvllle, who bogeyed the 15th and 16th holes for a 73 finish to win (1,400. Marr, a Texan playing out of Sun City, set up his winning birdie with a "little 8-iron shot" on the extra hole.

Steelsmith, who had birdied five holes on the back nine to close with 68, put his second shot about 20 feet from the hole as sudden death play began. His putt rolled about a foot by the hole and Marr sank his. MAKR, 28, stands only 5-9 and weighs about 160. His only other major victory on the PGA trail came at Seattle last September, also in a playoff. He qualified for this week's SS70 570 Si 70 S430 S353 5353 Uil 1275 701 5203 S203 5'30 5134 I30 i $110 4Ofo27(0) I TUBES, HI-FI ON TV RADIO IO 4 BRAND ELECTRONIC PARTS SUPPLIES NAME AP TV 51 Rain Delays 4-Ball Final RADIO 2-YEAR WARRANTY PLAN NEW Q9i any 21" Picture Tube HOLLYWOOD, Fla.

(UPI) The final round of the men's international four-ball golf ON TUIES iii a a mm a Am a a a tern cnampionship wag rained out 3 COURTIV TROUBLE Boston Celtics' forward Jim Loscutoff (left), the man they call Jungle Jim, gets his dander up and with malice aforethought takes after Philadelphia's Guy Kodgers. Their tete-a-tete et off other disturbances, but the Celtics kept their minds on basketball enough to win the, game, 119-104. and take a 3-2 edge in their playoff series. Warriors Put Up Scrap, Celtics Win the Decision Masters tournament by invitation of former Masters cham-piors. Steelsmith was not invited to the blue-ribbon affair.

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He missed the fourth green for his lone bogey and canned putts of seven and 20 feet going out for birdies. He parred all nine holes coming in. On the 18th, he took two putts from 20 feet to tie Steelsmith. Steelsmith, 26. had rounds of 73-70-70-68 for his tours of the Cape Fear Country Club course.

He took only 28 putts Sunday. TROUBLES All TYPES TRANSMISSIONS Rebuilt As Lew As YOUR CHOICE brandished a photographer's i stool to ward off angry bigger half cushion and held on during the wild fourth neriod iXr I leV-lf wtre set swiind mwrsi I SI I vaaiaiai PRECISIOrf ELECTRONIC through a brawling fourth period to take a 3-2 game advantage over the Philadelphia which three times erupted into fisticuffs. Several blows were struck on SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IO? ln Frt 11 N( M0Y SUffLIFS FOR OVER 40-TRS men. THE BOSTOX ictory marked the third time in the National Basketball Association's Eastern Division finals that the Celtics have taken a game advantage over the War TlMCTofei-TIBE i FDSCI I 1 TIRES apwt-t3si 7'" 1 1 1043S W. MILE I i 1 1 Services Set For Former U-M Star SUPER DISCOUNT PRICES! mum imu i inn mMMMammn player.

"We gave it a lot of thought, Jim Campbell, Tiger vice president, said Sunday In Lakeland, IT "and we felt we wanted DeBusschere to give us a 100 per cent effort If we were going to pay him a big bonus. "We really wanted the guy, but felt there was a limit to the kind of deal we could make. "We had to think of the 175 other players in our system. "HOW WOULD it be if we gave him a large bonus and he didn't report to spring training but just came in and became one of the 25 players on our roster? "You couldn't blame the other players if they grumbled about it. "It would be one thing to give him the money.

N'obody could complain about that. "But to give him the money and tell him that he didn't have to take part in our winter program or spring training well, that's something else." And so for the Tigers goodby Dave DeBusschere. TUBELESS WHiTEWALLS FISHING, KIT! Funeral services for J. Charles TROUT FLIES 4 16 tfTifiNn u) I 0)95 i Incli4n Rof, RhI. list.

Tacklt In, NMk. tlnk.n. Rokkm, ack iJ a 0 7.50-14 OR 4.70-15 Flih Scalar, Strlnfer fltj Ta an tht 01 Tin 0(f Yoar Car 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SPECIALLY PRICED! (Chuck) Bernard, an AU-Ameri-can at center for the University of Michigan in the early 1930s, will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Dearborn Woods Presbyterian Church, 20200 Nowlin, Dearborn. Burial will be in Michigan Memorial Park.

Mr. Bernard, of 3713 McKin-ley, Dearborn, died Friday. He was 50. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; two sons, J. Charles, and John two daughters, Sue Ellen and Mary Jane; a brother, Edward, and a tister, Mrs.

Dorothy Jane Brown. The body will be in the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home. 22546 Michigan, Dearborn, until BLACK WHITE BLACK WHITE 1 395 695 I f95 1095 50-14 7.40-1 mm mm mmw 4-40-1 5 a 0 TROUT NET 95 95 7.50-14 4.70-1 1.00-1 ll9S 13 I6'5 19 PLASTIC DROP If SNELLED HOOKS (. ef It CHEST WADERS wleet Feet 95 50-14 1.20-1 t.oo-i4 1095 7.10-1S 15 695 Q95 MITCHELL '300 REEL 14.RR 2 -CELL FLASHLIGHT ltej DAVE KOIJ SHORT? STEEL FISHINO ROD 2.ff riors. The teams play Tuesday night in Philadelphia and return here for a seventh game, if needed, on Thursday night.

Boston's Bill Russell scored another rebounding decision over NBA scoring king Wilt hamberlain of the Warriors. Chamberlain scored 30 points to 29 for Russell, who finished with 26 rebounds to 14 for Wilt. A near-capacity Boston Garden crowd of 13,496 saw the Celtics, rebounding from a 110-106 televised defeat Saturday, jump to a quick early lead which they never relinquished. Boston's Sam Jone-a collided with Chamberlain on a drive just as the final period began and the two teams were off. The pair exchanged angry words and when the 7-1 Chamberlain repeatedly grabbed at the 6-4 Jones' wrist, Sam jumped off the court, scooped up a photographer's stool and swung it menacingly at Chamberlain.

OFFICIALS, police, ushers and other players separated the pair while fans flooded onto the court. The battle appeared over when Boston reserve Carl Braun and Philadelphia's Al Attles broke out swinging. Braun suffered a cut lip. Play resumed after referee Sid Borgia ruled there would be no fouls despite the battling. However, less than a minute later Warrior iuy Kodgers picked up the same stool when he was threatened by Boston's Jim Loscutoff.

When a fan tried to get at Rodgcrs, he was intercepted by a police sergeant and that fan plus two others were hustled out. Once again no fouls were called. Thirty seconds later Boston's Tom Heinsohn rammed Philadelphia's Ted Luckenbill and Heinsohn was immediately SMELT DIPPING NET I.ttj 88 Am 10 J-ee. Fleatixf MINNOW IUCKET. I.ff Precision Iquipmantl correct castor, Jf WT jaTm 0 0 0 0 0.

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