PAGE SIX, THE MICHIGAN IIAIL'V frmTo cn A v TIVIV Aft ! ee+i PAGEqS. 1}9Tt?"l Il A .q. Al.Y 111.- T11UHM)AY, JULY 26, 1962 SPORTS SHORTS: Piers Have 11 < By The Associated Press NEW YORK-President Maurice Podoloff of the National Basketball Association, said yesterday the Cleveland Pipers are ready to fur- nish the $100,000 performance bond required of all new members, scotching reports the Pipers were having trouble raising the neces- sary entry money. The money, Podoloff added, will be delivered to the Board of Gov- ernors at a special meeting of NBA here next Monday. * * * U.S. Wins Diving OSAKA, Japan-Louis Vitucci of Hollywood, Fla., and Ron O'Brien, former Ohio State star, gave the visiting United States team a one- two sweep yesterday in the 3-me- ter spring board of the Japanese National Swimming Champion- ships. Vitucci won with 157.39 points NBA Money ABL at the 50-meter outdoor Ogimachi Pool. 0'Brien was second with 151.74 while Masayuki Tosa of Japan was third with 143.49. By The Associat The meeting was scheduled to CHICAGO-The o be held at Tokyo but was shifted American Basketbal here because of the severe water bounded scrappily fr shortage in the capital city. Swim- of predicted demiseS ming competition now will not, onigi iloe nouncing it will oper start until Saturday. Eight U.S. as a six-team loop men and five U.S. girls are com- the rival National B peting. sociation. ABL Commissione Koufax To Dress stein, owner of the LOS ANGELES-Dodger pitcher jors, emerged from pitcher Sandy Koufax will be back scribed "an enthusi in uniform for tomorrow's game monious" two-days against San Francisco, a team reeling league and a spokesman said yesterday. One New M Dr. Robert Woods, Dodger phy- 1) Two holdover sician, said the ailment in Kou- New York Tapers an fax's left index finger has im- Chiefs will shift to proved much more rapidly than and Long Beach, Ca expected. ver, Colo., will becom ber (Rounding outt lineup are Saperstein To Operate Si Tem Reed Enters Quarterfinals Of Pennsylvania Tourney r I ii Sta e It I111t C V u ed Press ne-season old ll League - re- rom the brink yesterday, an- rate in 1962-63 and may sue Basketball As- er Abe Saper- Chicago Ma- what he de- astic and har- session of his asserted: ember members, the nd the Hawaii Philadelphia alif., and Den- ae a new mem- the six-team n's Majors, the Concerning the Cleveland Pip- ers, whose owner George Stein-! brenner almost quit the ABL dur- ing last season, Saperstein declar- ed: It came to my attention earlier that the NBA has scheduled a nieeting of its board for next Mon- day to welcome the Cleveland club into its fold. If that is done, they also will welcome a law suit." Sends Telegrams Saperstein simultaneously sentl telegrams to NBA Commissioner Maurice Podoloff in New York andj Steinbrenner in Cleveland warn- ing that the ABL still regarded' the Cleveland Pipers as their mem- ber. His wire to Podoloff said: "We have completed arrangements to- day for the 1962-63 season for the American Basketball League and these plans include Cleveland and all its personnel, including Jerry Lucas. Do not continue your nego- tiations in the Clevelan territory or legal action will be taken to prevent the National Basketball League from destroying our league and for any damages sustained." Losses 'Considerable' Saperstein, owner also of the independent Harlem Globetrotters, predicted his league still has a future despite opening year finan- cial losses he conceded were "con- siderable." By The Associated Press HAVERFORD, Pa. - Whitney Reed, top-seeded contender from Alameda, Calif., reached the quar- ter-final round of the 63rd Penn- sylvania Lawn Tennis Champion- ship yesterday by defeating Clark Graebner of Lakewood,Ohio, 6-2, 6-2, at the Merion Cricket Club. Reed, the first ranking player of the United States, scored on his second- match point with a fore- hand passing shot as Graebner rushed to the net. Fred Stolle of Australia's Davis Cup team also moved into the quarterfinals with a victory over Michigan tennis captain Ray Sen- kowski, 6-3, 6-1. Allen Fox of Los Angeles will meet Stolle, as Fox defeated Eugene Scott, St. James, N. Y., 6-4, 6-4. In another match Bill Bond of La Jolla, Calif., turn- ed back Roger Worksman ofLos Angeles, 6-3, 6-4. Cliff Drysdale, South African Davis Cup player, earned a match with Reed today by defeating Har- ry Hoffmann Jr. of Philadelphia, 6-0, 6-3. Drysdale won the match from 3-all in the second set with fast serving and two-handed shots from back hand. Junior Champ Wins Charles Pasarell, the U.S. junior champion from Puerto Rico, also won his third round match, 7-5, 6-4, over Jaidip Mukerjea, Indian Davis Cup player from' Calcutta. Mukerjea lost a set point in the ninth game of the first set and lost a lead of 4-1 in the second set. Ned Neely of Atlanta, Ga., won from George Sokol, Bryn Mawr, Pa., 6-2, 6-3, after Sokol fought cff one roatch point it the eighth game and three more in the ninth. Women's Bracket Justina Bricka, fourth seeded player from St. Louis, Mo., reach- ed the quarterfinal round of the Women's Championship by rally- ing from 5-6 -°n the third set to de- feat Tory Fretz of flarrisburg, Pa., 6-2, 3-6, 8-6. in a match featured Ly Miss Fretz' severe serving and driving. Judy Alvarez, the country's eighth ranking player from Tam- pa, Fla., won her third-round match, 7-5, 1-6; 6-0, over Carole Caldwell, No. 9 in the national rankings, fj om Santa Monica, Calif. Miss Caldwell doublefaulted in the final point. Miss Alvarez played *ui excellent placement game fron back coart. Margaret Varner, Wilmington, Del., qualified to meet Miss Bricka today by defeating Carol Ann Loop, of Arcadia, Calif., 6-4, 6-2. Margaret Smith, the Australian champion, qualified for a match with Miss Alvarez by defeating the seventh ranking U.S. player, Mar- ilyn Montgomery, San Antonio, Tex., 6-4, 6-0. Do IT AGAIN! ,fapaloar'e SUIT '- 4$ 7 EVERYTHING, but EVERYTHING IN THE STORE OFF! Shirts Pants Suits Kansas City Steers and the Pitts- burgh Rens, all charter members in last season's first ABL season.) 2) The ABL will sue the NBA if the Cleveland Pipers, winners in the ABL's inaugural season, are accepted as a new member by the NPA as scheduled next Monday. 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