* 4 i f ‘ i ay Leonard B.C. Golfer Trails y Snead By One Stroke oy 4 By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP)—Stan Leonard, Vancouver's top contribution to big-time eolf, says it should take him another two or three months to “hecome harden- ed” to the game's money trail. The way he's going, it may be sooner than most people think, The 39-year-old Canadian beat the suburban Summerlea course for 4 four-under-par 66 the best of the day---Priday to cata- 4 ult into second place with 135 i the $26,800 Open, one stroke ¢ behind Sam Snead of White Sul. pour Springs, Wo Van, who card- td a 69. ' Doug Ford, betue-browed pro > from Klamesha Lake, N.Y.. join ed Leonard ino the runner-up ‘} rpot, also with a 69 to vo with his first-round 66. Another stroke off the pace ts Gene Littler, 25-year-old) form- er US, Natlonal Amateur cham- pion, He toured this 6,515-yard layout in’ 69, following an op- ening-round 67. Three are tied with 137 BHT Casper of Chula Vista, Calif, Mike -Souchak of Grussinger, NY. and Art Wall Jr, Pocono Manor, Pa, Friday's second 18 started with! the ruddy-cheeked Leonard in ith place with v 69, four strokes , behind 43-year-old) Snead, and: hot considered a serious threat; .’ for the $5,000 pot of pold tu be STAN LEONARD .. Shoots four under par By | RBIs, nares Second P| lace Crippled Tribe Trims Yanks | To Regain Second Place By The Assoehated Press If Cleveland Indians can win ‘when they're erippled, how's anybedy going to beat ‘tm when they get healthy? The Indians were without three of their bly guys again Friday night, yet smacked New York Yankees 4-2 and elimbed back into second phice In the American League. ‘The victory moved the Tribe to within one game of the first- place Yanks and carried them -pust Chicago White Sox, who tripped to third with a 10-0 ‘pasting by Washington Senators. White Sox, only 1) games back despite three straight defeats, “were held to two hits by Pedro Rumos, yy 20-vear-old so right- hander, Cleveland was without Larry Doby «pulled thleh musele:, Gene Woodling cbrulsed ribs+ and Vie Wertz tpollat, yet bat- tered Tommy Byrne for 12 hits in seven innings, » had three hits good for two in once. , Hoot Evers, recently off | \ | the hospital list himself, replae- fed Duby and had two hits, seor- 1. \ Bob Lemon, another former- casualty, scattered nine hits and took his 1th victory. Phil Ri:- auto and Gil MeDougalt hom- ered for the Yank runs,, MINOSO REACHES 1 White Sox managed only a fourth-Inning double by Minule Minoso, who ran) his hitting streak to 19 games, and a two- out single by Jib Rivera fn the ninth off Ramos, In clher games, Detroit Tigers edged fourth-place Boston Red Sox 5-4 and Kansas Clty Athtet- ics defented Buitlmore Orioles 3-2 on Enos Slaughter's eighth: snning homer, ‘ The Natlonal League -race aroused itself as Cinelnnatl Red- legs smacked Brooklyn 4-2, cut- ting Dodgers’ lead to 10 game: the shortest spread since their 9to-game edge June 10, Milwau- Kee's second-place Braves Whiip- | ped New York Glants 7-1, Ferris Pain, a eastoff with aj buin knee, subbed for Wertz and! St. Louls Cardinals downed Philadelphia Phillies 4-1) and Chicago Cubs snapped a seven: game losing streak, beatine Pittsburgh Plrates 6-3, © He sre ooeaae a Qype nee ae a tems ee “GILSON WiN’ OVER GIAMBRA BOOED BY HOMETOWNERS SAN PRANCTSCO un — Middlewelaht champion Carl (Muhor Olsan had his hands fill all the way Peiday lsat but won an unfiapiar unanimous deelsion Ina 1-rowid non- title bout over young Joey Glambra, Olson weighed 165, CHambra 164, The decision for the world champlen fn the televised bout Was greeted with loud boos although Olson was (ighting betore a hometown crowd, The viletory was Olson's sevond since hls third round knockout by Hight heavyweight champion Archie. Moore in Now York (wo months aro. , TAX! 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He went fl-time trail player has done ta Pwewn iene 8 eee eee ones - me ~ TAO eee cere ROR OE: Hm ae ee wt Seep enemy a Wi AML LUMA UL PEC ol one Pm becoming hardened © On Rainiers By The secociated: Press With less than 20 gsmes left in the Pacific Coast League sen- son, Hollywoud could have oa ‘rough time catching league- Yeooa. . ' pleading Seattle. but the Stars over par figtres on the 205-yard; Wenders to his game, “Now I vont take their foot out of tne » ath and again on the 17th, and) Dave nothing to worry about ex” cor rat home in the back nine with | cept golf, and my game has im- ‘thoy beat San Diego 4-3 with a 34 to £0 with his first-nine 32. : proved tremendously.” a ninth-inning rally Friday LEONARD HAS CONFIDENCE | nnn night while the Ralners lost 7-1 “I feel ‘now that I've got the | RADIANT ENERGY to Los Angeles, That puts Hol- confidenee I've needed to play in| tadiolosy isa branch of sei- _lywood 244 behind. ‘the big league.” Leonard Sait) enee whieh uses ratdant energy; In other games Sacramento ~ after bis brilliant round, j Such as the x-ray ti the diag- | defeated San Francisco 4-2 ana "4A lot of this elreuit golf is ini nosis and treaumoent of disease. | Portland edged Oakland 5-4. “oe fete - ' Bob Garber got credit for . . Hollywood's victory and thereby «joined the Stars’ Red Munger as ' a 20-game winner. Munger went _ . {over the mark Thursday, , eee | San Diego had a 3-2 lead gb- itng into the ninth inning on “pe EAT OUT MORE OFTEN ; two home runs by Ed Balley. ‘Then flollywood’s Bobby Pres- hiv Sf ? , colt walked and Jack Lohrke hit cae d, |; blooper which bounced over tN ‘ yf - outdelder Earl Raop's head and b al » a Of1 O a [he reached third, with Prescott — u iseoring. Lohrke scored when ~ , . ‘Curt Roberts grounded — out. kc FOOD FAMOUS RESTAURANT Roberts homered earlier in the "rame, . ' . +e Seattle couldn't do much with * Italian Food Specialists Joe Hatten, wha had the Rain- PHONE 262] ‘ders shut ont until the ninth. PSteve Bika drove In four Les ‘ For Orders to Take Out Angeles runs with his 33rd and Sith home run. both olf Larry JJaasen, ce erreencatets We ante am tee Major League Maa 28 Agee siheroe