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...game that has more active competitors (28 million) than any other in the U.S. and that makes little distinction between amateurs and professionals. Don Carter has compiled a record that is probably unmatched in any sport. He has been voted "Bowler of the Year" five times.He has won the All-Star Tournament four times. He was a member of the crack St. Louis Budweisers bowling team, and he was twice the national doubles titleholder. Carter has won more major tournaments (25) than any other active bowler,and he has won more money ($120,000 in the past four years...
...first match is with Dartmouth on Saturday at Hanover. Although the Crimson has never been beaten by the Indians in formal competition, it is in crippled shape for this match. Ufford cannot play because he will be in Philadelphia for the North-South all-star soccer game. Watts has dropped to number five because of his thumb, and both Brownell and Wood have colds. Even so, Harvard is favored in this match, and on pre-season reports it will be favored in every one. As far as the Crimson players are concerned they're still National Champs...
...Wide World of Sports (ABC, 4:30-7 p.m.). The Japanese all-star baseball game from Nagoya, Japan...
...batted-in are colored; the American League has but one Negro among its top ten batters, New York's Elston Howard, none among the leaders in the other two categories. Though Negroes make up roughly 17% of the 200 players on National League rosters, this year's All-Star squad is 36% Negro. Last week, in the 30th All-Star game, their speed and power gave the underdog National League a 5-4 victory over the American League. Negroes rapped out nine of the National League's eleven hits, batted in five runs, scored all five...
...anybody was out. Milwaukee's Hank Aaron lashed a pinch single to center. Mays doubled him home. After Wil helm hit Cincinnati's Frank Robinson with a pitch. Clemente lined a sharp single to right, and Willie Mays jogged across the plate. It was the third straight All-Star victory for the National League -and a good reason for the American League to recruit more Negro talent...