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38 THE NASHVILLE TtNNESStAKTjumdiy. May 23. 1968 Crow ba ease ohn 4 around the fourth or fitth inning. I didn't use my fast ball as much but relied more on a knuckler and a curve." Cohn's winning run came in the sixth. And Garland, who has been a pleasant surprise in Cohn's hitting attack, put the spark into the winning frame.

With two outs and Chuck a 10-1 win from MBA on Monday, and yesterday ended the busy week by snipping Madison's win streak at 14. wasn't as quick today as he has been," commented Austin. ti that's understandable. Our pitching has carried us this year." AFTER THE game. Garland admitted.

"Mv arm felt tired StmsiMi against MBA (set today) and then throw Friday against After an tl-iiming 4-1 win ner Litton Friday, no one could have guessed that Wayne could hustle back to win the next two NIL playoff games. But Garland, now fi avenged his onlv defeat with m. "sr ss iu Odds Pick Player To Win in Memphis Boyette on first alter a fielder's choice, Gariand punched a single to center chasing Chuck to second. Then Perry lined a hot shot by Sieve Estep at third for a single that sent Boyette home. RANDY GRAY took the loss for Madison.

Making only his third start. Gray did a fine job in striking out seven and giving up only four hits in six innings. "We were the victims of a good defense," said Madison Coach Bill Brimni. "Defense was the difference in the game. "Garland did a tremendous job.

By the same token 1 think Randy did a good job for us." WITH HIS last ball missing, Wayne struck out just two. Madison's band of hitters, the NIL's top offensive club, got wood on the ball most of the day, but shortstop Larry Felts, third sacker Ron Raley, and outfielders Marshall Winkler, Ron Perry and Chuck Boyette came up with the big plays. Estep and Mike Santi got Madison's hits, and Garland also walked one to account for for Madison's third baserun-ner. But catcher Doug Lang-lord shot Santi down when Mike tried to steal second and Wayne started a double play By BOB TEITl EB AIM IT TOOK Cohn's Wayne Car-land just 314 pitches in 25 innings to win the ML baseball title. THE BLACK Knight iron man.

who pitched three complete games in i days, faced 88 men. struck out 24, walked just five, gave up 10 hits and yielded only one earned run. In accomplishing all of this, Wayne used 12.6 pitches per inning. And yesterday the righthander, with major league scouts in the stands, threw the ball only 82 times, faced only 22 men and threw a two hitter for a 1-0 victory over previously unbeaten and defending ML champ Madison. With the impressive list of statistics, the career of one of the ML's top all-time pitchers might have come to a close.

The two-time All-Metro pitcher, a virtual cinch for a third anpearance on THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN'S glitter team, probably won't pitch in Cohn's remaining two Western Division round-robin game. "WAYNE'S A pretty tired boy and we're not in the race." si'id Colin Coach Tony Austin. "We'll probably use 9 Ha in 1958 while he was still an amateur, said he expected the winning score to be close to the eight-under turned in last year by Dave Hill. Player, who has been involved in two playoffs in the tourney here he lost both says he likes the Colonial layout even though "I wouldn't say this course is more suited to my game than others. I'm not a believer in big greens.

They eliminate the approach shot. Here the course isn't long, but you miss a green and it can hurt you. It puts a premium on iron shots." '0 AIUITO Store Hours OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. 9 P.M. Something To Look At This was how it looked to Madison third baseman Steve Estep as he faced Cohn's Wayne Garland yesterday in the NIL championship game.

Garland hurled a two-hitter as Cohn stopped the defending ML champs 1-0. Most of the pros who will begin firing for the $20,000 top money in the $100,000 Open this morning spent yesterday touring the layout in the pro-am preliminary. Kel Nagle, 1960 British Open champion, tied the course record with a seven-under-par 63 to win the $500 first prize in the pro-am tournament. R. H.

Sikes shot a 65. Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer are listed as No. 2 choices by the oddsmakers. MASON Rudolph, who came in third in the inaugural Open to TDIW'. a WHEN ITS TtMi TO RE-TIRE BUY FISK ti SAIB Who Plays Today TBI.

STATE LEAGUE i JUNIOR KNOT HOLE MEMPHIS (AP) Gary-Player has been tabbed as the favorite to win the 11th annual Memphis Open Goif Tournament, but the South African says. "I don't believe there is such a thing as a favorite in one particular tournament." PLAYER. WHO turned in a two-under-par 63 in a practice round over the Colonial Country Club course Tuesday, said that "maybe over a year's time you can pick a man to lead one winnings, but that's all. I don't believe you can do it in one event." 3 DAYS ONLY1 6.50x13 ilACKWALLS, 1 TUIEIESS Plus 1.81 Federal Excise) Tax and trade-in lire. SALE PRICE PIUS P.E.T.

EACH EACH TIRE UL.I a second-inning COHN MkOISON ib bi B. Stinson 4 0 10 Santi It T. Sunson lb 2 0 0 0 fcsitp Jb Bovettf rl 3 10 0 Carroll If Gar and 3 0 10 Young Perry ct 2 0 11 lomax lb Felts ss 3 0 0 0 W'chesler sj Haley 3b 2 0 10 Alexander Langford 1 0 0 0 Bell rf Winkler II 3 0 0 0 Gray ab bi 1 0 I 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1000 10 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 21 0 2 0 Stewart pn Harrison Totals Conn Madison 24 1 4 1 Totals 000 001 o-t 000 000 0-1 Winchester. DP-Cohn. LOB-Cohn Madison 1.

2BH Esrep. S-Ln9terd. IP ED BB SO Garland (W, Gray (L. 1-1) Harrison 1 0 0 0 1 0 Umoires-Enos. May and Warren.

Time NIL Today Baseball WESTERN DIVISION: Conn vs. M0 at Centennial No. Glinclill it Overton. Golf WESTERN DIVISION (At McCtbel-Re9ion tournament. Sandlot Doings OPTIMIST LITTLE LEAGUE Old Timers It.

Paul Oravts I Joellon 13. UAW 737 Commerce Union 11, Music City Doom DONELSON LITTLE LEAGUE MINOR Cubs 22, 1 CAPITAL CITY LEAGUE Nittitintalet II. Pabst Giantt 0 Local Golf Blueirass (Member-Guest) 131-Eirl Pond James McCabe, James Huh-EdMr AMen. 134 James Hieti-James Fyke. 131 Marvin Pemberton-Tom Oentley, James High-Tom Keysaer.

Offer Ends MAY 25, P.M. ffT 1 L-ft FREE MOUNTING that eased threat. Pride Sausage at Nol-1 ensville; Falslaff vs. Nauta-Line al Cleveland; Tennesse Pride Eggs vs. Coursey's it Centenial No.

Pabst vs. Nashville Ssortinq Goods it Shelby No. Falls City vs. College Grove at Neely's BABE RUTH Jivcees vs. First Nai Irene it Coleman.

1:15 Woodbine Lions vs. Tennessee Vocational at Coleman. 1:30 National Lite vt. Police Depart- ment at Coleman. PARKWOOD DIXIE YOUTH 30 MONTH 24 MONTH GUARANTEE GUARANTEE FISK CUSTOM 360 FISK CUSTOM 240 FULL 4-PLY TUBELESS'NYLON CORDl FIHL NYLON CORD REG.

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Sullivan's Department Store. MS Ham, Construction vs. Duoont. OPTIMIST LITTLE LEAGUE 4:00 Double Cola vs. Eagles (I); Yel- low Cab vs.

Youth Inc. (2). 7:45 Optimist Breakfast vs. Police (1); Athletics vs. Tennesse Electric Motor (2).

DONELSON LITTLE LEAGUE vs. Oodgers. MADISON LITTLE LEAGUE 4:00 Braves vs. Squealers; Twins vs. Cubs.

I 6:00 Coles vs. Hawks; Giants vs. Pirates SOFTBALL AT SHELBY (7:00) CHURCH Jesus Only vs. Lincovi (I), Young People vs. First Lutheran (2), Hobson vs.

Parkwood (3), Donelson Hts. vs. Wesley House (4). 1:30 INDUSTRIAL CLOSED Ferro vs. Lasko (1), Eller Brothers vs.

Commerce Union (2), McMurray vs. ft (3), Post Oflice vs Aladdin (4). AT FT. NEGLEY (5:15) CIVIC: Volunteer Structures vs. Attorneys (l), Franklin Road Jc's Chamber Reds 1(2), Nashville JC's vs.

Kiwanis-Lions (3), State Dent, ol Education vs. Donelson lJC' (4). 7:00 SOUTHERN: Hibbett's iV. hhi'i biri m. catholic ciub vs.

Hickory Pit (I), Haulers vs. Kounn-up (31, Haury and smith vs. General Truck 1(4). is tnURLH hoursquare vs, Monroe si. til, oeimom Assembly vs.

Belmont Metn. (2), Antioch Ch. ol Christ 7ZT AT WEST (7:00) DIXIE: DuPont vs. Memorial (I), White Bluff vs. Nelson Bajr) (J) wercnanl5 5ewart (3)j Western Electric vs.

Matlock (4). 8:30 VOLUNTEER OPEN (Rained out games lot May Bl: Eller ft Olsen vs. Levy's (1). Honey Buckets vs. Dusters (2), Elm Hill Pab, (3), Alien Bean vs.

sports- irnn 4 Elm Hiil LevyJ Bomber, ())) Honev Bucle vs. Sporlsmans Store (2), Eller ft Olsen vs. Allen ft Bean (3), Pabst vs. Dusters (4). Bowling Scores PINNACLE LANES His ft Her's Doubles John Gentry! 213-sio; merry aneiton in, taooy rar-rish 465.

PLAZA LANES Sunset Mixed Margaret Jarrell 204-5P0; Ray Pharris 219; Jimmy Jarrell 54B; Elm Hill Texaco DONELSON BOWL Housewile Triples Jane Eakes 201-539; Super Drive-In Donelson Triplicates Ruth Metcalf 211-567; Lucky Three 513, Top Cits 1,434. Wednesday Mixed J. T. Vaughn 234-425; Miry Barker 227-594; Loafers TUSCULUM LANES Wednesday Morning Doubles Norma Havka 199-523; Pere's 351-984. Music City Classic Doubles Leo Faulkner 223, Larry Brooks 599; Faulkner and Brooks Wednesday Night Men's Triples Ralph Mooney 184, Tom Whitfield 498; Crown Ford T-Birds MADISON BOWL Wednesday Housewives Peqgy Church 211, June Pyle 535; BITS Parents and Child Kathy Phillips 132-349; Ginny McAlister 173-474; Llverne Nash 163, Dot DeGuire 143-470; Jane Phillips 182-493; and 317-888.

Memorial Hospital Sarah Waller 200-510; Bobby Watts 214 505; Alley Cats Independent Leon Perry 224, James Jett 578; Madison Wheels INGLEWOOD BOWL Serenes Liz Christy 186-514; Olios Cain-Sloan Co-ops Judy Camp 202-521 Bill Rainsford 214-600; Collar Dwellers Three Man Scratch John Niclerio 233-617; Cooper's Kooks Twilight Mixed Shelby Corbett 174, Geneva Wilhile 477; Julian Adams 201-535; Hornbuckle Plumbing MELROSE Wednesday Morners Jean Brown 172, Barban Doiier 439; Brown Wagon 305-830. Republic Gear Ronnie Lanier 163, Norman Williamson 424; Ruth Boyd 137, Fannie Williamson 353; Mustangs 553, Hully Gullies AJBC Mixed Gloria Binkley 190, Lois Whitehead 517; Ricky Harrinqton 209, Ronnie Bowers 548; Pin Busters, LSD's 414, Fronkers 1,921. Third National Mixed Dick Barn-well 210-597; Veldi Barnwell 113-489; Mommas and Pappas NFL Lawyer Denies Strike; NEW YORK (AP) Dan jShulman, labor attorney for the National Football League Play- ers, Association, denied yes-! terday the players had taken a strike vote. The 16 representatives and several other members of the association, which became a union during the off season, will meet today with a committee of wFL owners. "We absolutely have not tak en a strike vote, said Shulman.

"I have every reason to believe that we will be able to negotiate. We know our side is ready to sit down and talk. Of course, if they turn up their nose at us, we will have to try! our case." Shulman didn't elaborate. i 7.757.50x14 17.95 1 2,77 2.19 8.258.00x14 19.95 14.77 2-35 BLACKWAllS KKC PRICE IsAll PRICE PIUS F.E.T. TUBEIESS SIZES EACH EACH EACH TIRE 7.00x13 20.95 1 4e77 2195 15.77 7.357.00x14 22.95 16.77 104 "V7.50xl4 777.

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0:00 Yinkees vs. Braves. ACMI vs. Jerry Atkinson. Music City (From First Sports Page) inr! ai'P Ihp Pfiiinlfu Mucin s.uib die ine counuy music Association, Nashville Area Junior Chamber of Com- mr.fr., onrl tup VACUi'iTf I merCC and IHt, rsASHVILLE TENNESSEAN.

I Last Year's tournament. 1. suuniouicin, Which attracted more than 10 nnn 18,000 fans on the second day nf the IK.Iinlp pvpiiI al Rlno oi me jo-noie eveni ai Blue- crass, included some nf the feiasa, iuiiuuiu some 01 ine biggest names in the worlds of golf and entertainment. Deane Ecman, a rookie professional who established a tremendous amateur rec-trd. and Bob Goa'hy, winner of this year's Masters, were co-champions in the battle for individual pro honors.

TEAM COMPETITION also will continue this year. Teams will be composed of one professional, one member of the Tennessee Country Gentlemen's Association, one country music star and one celebrity. Last year's winning team included professional Billy Maxwell, baseball star Jim Running, recording artist Ray Price and Country Gentleman John J. Hooker Jr. Among the celebrities participating were Perry Como, Lawrence Welk and Phil Harris, each of whom has indicated a desire to play again this year.

The Country Gentlemen's Association, composed of 30 men who contribute $1,000 annually, was formed last year and their financial support assured the perpetuation of the tournament. Rogers and the Music City board will meet again next week in an accelerated program to set up the various committees. Softball Scores FORD MORNING Backlite 13, Winners Press Forms Free Loiders CAPITOL Engineers 17, Gulf 11 Oulmet 12, Kroger 11 Kerrigan It, Victor 10 Nashville Gas 12, Southwestern METRO Nationil Life 12, Independents I Wolfe's 28, Planning Commission I Bush Insurance 9, NEC 7 Air Guard 17. CB All Stars 10 VOLUNTEER CLOSE Genslir 13, VU Plint I Third Nitional II, Metro I DuPont II, NEC 1 AVCO 12, T-Squar Metro NEC 1 Avco II, Genstar I T-Squires 23, VU Plant DuPont Third National 11 VOLUNTEER OPEN Elm Hill Eller and Otsen 7 Ouster 12, Sportsmans Store 4 Levy'i Bombers 10, Pabst 2 Allen and Bean 7, Honev Buckets 4 Sportsmans Store 14, Pabst Allen and Bean Elm Hill Dusters Levy's Bombers I Honey Buckets 23, Eller and Olsen 1 Mcy Signs With Knicks NEW YORK (AP) Don May of Dayton in the last National invitation louranment, nas signed with the New York Knicks, it was announced yes terday by the National Basket ball Association team. I I All orices plus Federol Excise Tax and trade-in lire.

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