BACK AGAIN JIMMY JIM DIP A SWELL JoB AS FILL N.Y. Braves Boy Team § Is Refused NEW YORK (AP)--A State Supreme Court justice declined Friday to permit a boys' team | to be incorporated as *'the New | York Braves Baseball Club." The incorporation was sought by six businessmen on behalf of Bronx boys, who range in nage from "Why, of all the names, did they have to hit upon a com- bination of 'New York' and 'Braves?' " Justice Samuel H. Hofstadater asked in his opi- nion. ! "If the courts are so assidu-' | ous in protecting a name in | business how much more solici- tous they must be in sports-- | especially with regard to the | great American game of base- ball--to protect the image built up in the public mind. "Certainly at this time with baseball in a state of transi- tion, when teams are moving from gity to city, when there is talk of a third 'eague which will open new territory for the MANAGER FOR mn, LAST major leagues, the court mus SEASON, BUT WHEN IT extend its protective arm to the PICKING sport and cannot be limited tc geographical consideration." The jurist lauded the aims of the proposed corporation, and 763 HES Sip said he gladly would approve a 16 REWARD FOR THE | the proposed - corporation, and WPROVENENT 4 Ze MDE WN THE TIGERS. gi name free of present ob- fA Ri ini A) * Aussies Capture rei ime: sma part Sot Canada Cup Golf Fume ferme MELBOURNE (CP) -- Aus- Thus history repeated itself. TRIED TOO HARD [ I d won the individualjand 14th," he said. "I was trying tralia's Peter Th and Kel Nagle won the Canada Cup golf title by a whopping 10 strokes over the United States todav, but Canada's Stan Leonard beat out Thomson in a dramatic extra- hole playoff for the individual crown, The second: successive playoff in individual competition became necessary when Thomson and Leonard, from Vancouver, fin- ished in a 72-hole tie at 275 after Thomson missed a 14-foot birdie putt on the final hole. On the 424-yard extra hole both bad good drives. Leonard left his approach shot 30 feet from the in. Thomson was wide about 25 leet over small hump. Leonard putted to within six inches for a par 5. Thomson chipped. The ball skimmed nine feet past the cup and his putt curled around the "I threw it away on the oe crown in 1954 at Montreal, when (for birdies and took bogeys.' Thomson and Nagle won the "l went for everything and | team crown for Australia. that cost me some strokes." My | Final rounds of 71 by Thomson chipping cost me at least five --the first time he went over par|gsirokes." 70 in the tournament--and 72 by Nagle gave Australia the title with a 72-hole combined total «* Leonard sank a 20-foot putt fui | a birdie at the 11th and then hit fine six-iron shot to within four a 563. Sam Snead and Cary Middle. feet at the 12th to go one under coff each had final - round 70s, giving the U.S. a total of 573 and a squeeze into second place jections." | Leonard was dressed and ready | par. "Then I blew the cake on the / ahead of Canada, which had 574. [next two holes," he said. Leonard had a sparkling final At the 13th he drove into trees round of 70 and rangy Al Balding |and took a five, and at the 14th | of Markham, the other member he again drove into trees and hit | of Canada's team, shot a 77. his second shot into the rough, | Leonard, a popular figure here|but a great seven-iron shot saved | throughout the week, drew ilhim from a two-over-par hole. applause from the gallery of He got the stroke back at the | 000 although Thomson is a home- 575-yard 17th where he sent his| town hero. . five-iron shot within six feet of | 1 am glad it didn't g0|the cup and sank it. | farther," he said. "I am very "I am very pleased with my | 750 Omnly-- $s Wp fod Wages out. rout round. % Leonard said. "I can't Hp SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords |. ended up with 70-06.00.70-- , who was 7473-78-77 | Balding, 299, was not in his best form and disconsolate with his showing. 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