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Williams FOR RENT NO 3-3223 mm1mn - CIlD D I AI (i , RON KRAMER . . .threat to Giants Magi HARRY CRAFT ... new KC pildt yells instructions Snead Fires, 65 To Head 'World Field, CHICAGO MP) - Sam Snead, who is said to have the keys' to Ft. Knox, picked up the scent of Tam O'Shanter's bonanza yester- day with a seven-under-par 65 and the first-round lead of the, $101,200 "World" championship of golf. Takes One-Stroke Edge The 45-yr.-old veteran, who probably is golf's best-heeled pro, breezed over Tam's 6,915-yd. play- ground in 32-33 for a one-stroke edge in the chase for the game's biggest award--$50,000 in cash and a likeamount in an exhibi- tion contrat. Jerry Barber, 41-yr.-old ban- tam. from Los Angeles, rolled into second place with 32-34-66 and missed a share of the lead with a bogey 5 on the last hole. In third place with a 67 was a 33-yr.-old Canadian, Al Balding, who birdied the last three holes. 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Call NO 8-7590. )J6 Read, Daily{ CLassifieds was second with .106 points com- pared with the Badgers' 137., Stoneham Receives Offer NEW YORK P) -- President Horace Stoneham of the.New York Giants yesterday formally an- nounced receipt-of what he termed "a-very firm and fair offer" in San Francisco's bid to lure the National League baseball club to the West Coast. f The offer reportedly guarantees that San Francisco will build a 45,000-capacity stadium. - Neither Stoneham nor Vice- President Chub Feeney, who spent most. of the day in conference, revealed terms of the offer, how- ever. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Milwaukee 65 42 .607 - St. Louis 62 44 .585 2Y/ Brooklyn 60 47 .561 5 Cincinnati 58 49 .542 7 Philadelphia 58 49 -.542 7 New York 48 61 .440 18 Chicago 39 66 .371 25 Pittsburgh 37 69 .349 27Y YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 3 Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 3 New York 12, Brooklyn 3 Chicago 4, St. Louis 3 TODAY'S SCHEDULE Milwaukee at St. Louis (N)--Buhl (14-6) vs. L. 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