THE MICHIGAN DAILY ves Edge Cards To Retain Lead SPORT SHORTS: Finsterwald Tops PGA Open Roun Leon Wagner was walked ihten- tionally and Daryl Spencer also drew a pass. Pinch-hitter Hank Sauer had a 1-2 count when Far- rell fired a pitch so wide catcher Carl Sawatski had no chance of stopping it. The Phils had gone ahead 7-5 in the ninth off Don Johnson, a Giant newcomer from Toronto. Johnson gave up a double to Solly Hemus, a walk to Harry An- derson and singles to Sawatski and Dave Philley, good for two runs. Johnson was lifted for Marv Grissom who finished and got credit for his sixth victory against three losses. Farrell also now is 6-3. Redlegs 3, Cubs 2 CHICAGO - Lefty Joe Nux- hall short-circuited the Chicago Cubs' come-from-behind magic yesterday, pitching the Cincin- nati Redlegs to a 3-2 victory over Chicago. Nuxhall, recording his sixth win against five losses, yielded 10 hits. Vuxhall's success enabled the Redlegs to snap a seven-game los- ing streak. Dave uillman, making his third start, was charged with the loss-- his first of the year after winning two. Frankie Robinson's No. 11 homer behind catcher Ed Bailey's one out single in the second The Redlegs, pushed over the winning runoff rookie Glen Hob- bie in the eighth., BIRDIE TEBBETTS Shung in effigy Paul Backs Redleg Team CINCINNATI (AP)-Birdie Teb- betts, manager of the Cincinnati Redlegs, who are in seventh place in the National League, was hang- ed in effigy Wednesday night. "Down with Birdie," read a card attached to a paper-stuffed shirt and pair of trousers found hanging from a pole in the northeast sec- tion of the city. A policeman cut it down and stuffed it into a trash, can. Cincinnati had lost seven straight on a road trip until it defeated Chicago yesterday, 3-2. The hanging incident brought from General Manager Gabe Paul a statement expressing confidence both in Tebbetts and in the team. "I repeat what I have said. Good players going poorly are not as poor as poor players going well temporarily. I think the club will come around." HAVERTOWN, Pa. - Dow Finsterwald, reed-thin young golf- ing capitalist from Tequesta, Fla., fired a three-under-par 67 yester- day for a one-stroke lead in the first round of the Professional Golfers Assn. championship., Jay Hebert, 35-year-old elder member of the brother combina- tion from the Acadian settlement of Lafayette, La., was alone in second place at 68, followed by brother, Lionel, and four others tied at 69. Bracketed with Lionel, the de- fending champion, were Jimmy Demaret of Kiamesha Lake, N.Y., 48-year-old three time Masters winner; Dick Mayer of St. Peters- burg, Fla., 1957 National Open king; Ted Kroll of Sarasota, Fla. and little Felice Torza of Aurora, Ill. These were the only players in the field of 166 able to crack the, par 70 of the compact, 6,727-yard Llanerch Country Club course. * * * Sports Broadcasts WASHINGTON - Former Sen. Edwin Johnson of Colorado pro- posed yesterday that Congress le- galize an old baseball rule that would prevent major league tele- casts from conflicting with minor league games. Johnson said quick money for ball clubs and advertisers is the root of baseball's radio and TV problems. He told the Senate Anti-mono- poly subcommittee he wasn't wor- ried at all about the possibility vast sections of the country would be blacked out if baseball were granted power to regulate its TV- radio activity, Track Payments CARDIFF, Wales - One of the world's top track coaches yester- day campaigned for open pay- ments to star runners such as Australian miler Herb Elliott. "Track is no more amateur than tennis," said Australian coach Percy Cerutty - the man behind Elliott and three-miler Albert Thomas. "Running to most of the top men is only a means to an end," Cerutty, 63, said. "Even if they are not paid directly they are giv- en jobs because of their fame or they cash in when they retire. If they don't they must be crazy. "It is no longer a sport. It is entertainment. Why should an athlete run his heart out for some- one else's enjoyment and gain nothing himself?" "My fear is that the majors won't go far epough," Johnson testified. "They are not going to black out broadcasts or telecasts at all." Davis Cup England won the opening two singles yesterday for a 2-0 lead over France in their European Zone semifinal match in the Da- vis Cup competition. Mike Davies of Britain rallied after being two sets down and de- feated Paul Remy 4-6, 4-.6, 6-.3, 6-4, 6-1 and Bobby Wilson of Bri- tain defeated Pierre Darmon 6-1, 9-7, 6-3. Bonus Player Cut WASHINGTON - B a s e b all Commissioner Ford Frick predict- ed yesterday the major leagues will act this year to cut down on extravagant bonus payments to promising young players. 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