mHOMER KOOS - , ♦ Oklahoma City tlockcar driver.In Amateur Golf(COHTINUF.I) FROM PADB 11)c strongest competition confront-g Coe from Ihe Ihird section of s; four-place bracket - . pVrnold Blum/of Macon, Galt;, igerf Che nther surprise parly anday 35 lie lt;Io»a ne-;t northwest /nrilc Ken Venturi of San Krnn-ico who stirred last uee'x in the ticricas cup matches wiib Can-a and Mexico, Blum-staved one okc from standard figures with 1 3S-35-T0 for a One iip victory. Mherwiso the first round fol-ved Ihe form chart with suchWichita Trio Matched Against All-Star Squad in Team ChaseBy FRANK fclECtThe August championship, currently a‘ *baUle among four men, ill Ijc decided during Tuesday night's eight-race 51ockcar program at ift stadium, .This, along wilh a Wichita vs. AllStar team race, ^different lype ickup race and conlinuancc o[ the healed struggle for the season )int leadership, will help to make tha Tuesday milling among the ost Umllirig ot the five-month season.’ •The August title will probably go to one of a four-some made up Wichita's Will Fnrrusl and Frankie lJes, Chester Hamby of Austin,Texas, and Tom Blaney nf Oklahoma City.' Going into the Tuesday slate V of rest is out front with 1,2:01 points. Hamby Is second wilh 1,148, followed by I-tos with 1,045 and filaney. with 3,016, •S«s?nil DUfti SJlJJ On •The seasonal race continues with what primarily fc a'duel between Charlie Lutkie of Wichita and Stan Schoenberg cf Midwest City. T.uC-kie moved into Ihe : top ring last weeVnn the strength of a six-place finish in Ihe consolation, displacing Schaenbcrtf for the first time this season. \\is margin, oi-.cnurse,-is a narrow one and providing' Ihe.two men d^n’t finish in a dead heat Tuesday, either man could he atop the throne come Wednesday.Lntkie's total ,5s 1,622, just 13 more than tlul of Schoenberg,The team race promises to pro*. ______ ______ .. duce a better than average shareliking stars as Jack Hunger of of action with Wichita's revenge Lilas, Frank Strafaci of Garden angle being, responsible. It was an iy, N. V.r T)r1b Mnrcy of Martins-le, Ind., “Robert \\\ Knowles jr.Aiken, S, C., Hillman Robbins of Memphis, Chuck Kocsis of yal Oak, Mich., and »1 o,hn ny iwson of rnlm Springs, Calif,place Dallas Mcnda . Shre Spirts third Eagle: Fort on In win, u ClauiltWrtTffrKoip* i|Sfyr rovt nLiviton Dutfip Ackeiel Lively . Whi!* PTo I a I* a?UnShrevlt;P' foil Wlt; «Kc irlr. UfatfHoU, Torpey.JtiiJI: Tlt; it on nr.i Wcrlli 7K} In ^ Wr-Wa Wmt«. Caw*. 'ITUL ers ca runs ii feal th Moida The-pitchin Black/ Oilers, Walter the twiSan Antall-slar. aggregation three weeks ago which- handed Ihe Kansans their first defeat of the season follt; lowing a string of six successive Uvlns. .[ zink Ab«nfKi«l round byes went to Jim m Blair Ilf, former Oklahoma igics star of Overland Park, Kan-s, Frank Strnnnhan nf Toledo, iy Billows of Poughkeepsie, N.Y,, lly Erftirih o( San Antonio, John 2 aver of Houston a ml James Me* ile of Mama kmcck, N. V- among ) bi£ runic players.\1orth Texas state also sent flns*• Heed bilo the second round, shaded par by two strokes for holes to* defeat Waller IS. Cisco liO.itsville, Ky«Seventy two matches.-were run Monday and 61 are scheduled the second round Tuesday. 3ro\vn catches Coe in an allOkla* ma City Golf and Country club itch that Ihe two plojcrs flew al •si 2,000 miles to phy. lobby Viewers draws Kobert A* os jr. ot San Francisco white 1hcr Jimmy Vickers lees off linst Roy E. Wiggins of Oswego, 2£On.Schwftt Sh«m»r FUmlng Heit r Drift 1[Uncprh Hopkins BUtk P11 Go// ResuitsF r f rtrn. ^^rrr*j, Mtrh.. 1 un.Schoenberg, Marcel dAvignon of Guthrie aiicl Jack. Zink of Tulsa were responsible for Ihe stars' victory. The latter has been replaced by Ruddy Bice of Oklahoma Cfiy in Tuesday’s linen p. Zink wilt be absent for ihe rest of the season, having joined Jimmy Rcece who drives a Zink-owned entry in big can competition.Tlic new backup race has been! whacked to Ihrec laps, hist with two of tliem lo be rim in reverse gear there will be no shortage of cracknps. Drivers will rim the first in reverse, the second forward and the finale in reverse.In addition to these two races there will be the usual Ihrce 10-tap heat events, the consotalinn, 25-la p feat tire and powdernuff ncrby where the top women pilots of this area are pitted in an eight-lap affair.Tickets priced at $1.25 will go on sale at Taft at 6:30 p,m. Time triads Start at 1 p.m. and the first race is docketed one hour later. Plenty of free parking is available in the lighted lot at NW 27 and jr.. Gross# 'r«i*|May. No seals, are reserved.T«lab i-lt;ir Jorj^n-An-i TbUi .fnif. J. cact 1. Sch’fcejcr York, B mjtfl. 11(ira^nj; »?.ii Vninn-jor.laruarr € Lft G !nUijictn;U-Simo2.U15S^e-iaiJirOilAd* ... ChUVifl A mom bri-dorArc!ir»or* P«uls V Wvche hint.§1» »-jit*SI: Ptir5^0 ihBasT*J* * .r-