CARDEY FASHIONS FOUR-HITTER FOR WINPonies Rip TexansTo/PLAIN VIEW, July 13 UD-Vet-eran righthander Jack Cardey fashioned a brilliant four hitter here tonight as the Plainview Ponies whipped the El Paso Texans 11-2 in the final game of a five gameseries.The Texans first run came in the fourth and was unearned. Their other run came on a homer by Pedro Osorio in the fifth. Otherwise Cardey was double tough and three fast twin kills behind him allowed the Texans to leave just two men on base in the game.Three Sports Slam Home RunsCasper In FrontShreveport MastersOf Sharp FieldDallas Nine, 6-2)In Labatt OpenPALLAS, July 13 —UP— Three left IS base runner*home runs helped the Shreveport Mike Lcmish came on inBy PICK BACON 'Sports to a 6-2 Friday the 13th the win.BOISCHATEL, Quo., July 13— Texas League win over league- Bill Tremel, the Tulsa starter* The Ponies got single runs in theCP-Billy Casper Jr a chunky lending Dallas. was the loser,second, third and fifth, three in sophomore pro out ot Chula \ista,atranderlrelief fofKen Guettler, Los Poden, and Score by innings:Calif., shot his second consecutive!Ev Joyner all got homers. Guelt- Austin 211-000-020—6 11 3four-tinder 68 Friday to grab a ler's came in the first inning with Tulsa 021-100-000—4 12 2one-stroke lead after 36 holes inione on, Pcdcn’s in the fourth, and. Olivo, Lcmish (3) and Laguna;Tremel. Matthcwson (8) and Jen* pitched the dis- ney. HR. — Ernaga (TU), 2nd;the fourth and five in the sixth on their way to an easy win. Tom3nnhvJ°in thffrnfrth the $26,800 Labatt Open golf tour- Joyner's in thr sixlh. n Tucker taking over in the fourth* ; D Ncuk.rk nitchcand Johnny Wyatt in the sixth.★ ★ ★The 25-ycar-old swinger, one of lance for thr Sports, giving up Broun Tl' 3rd. \VP — Lcmish.1n0o42three hits, one a bases - empty LP—Tremel. home run in the seventh by Joe ,Macko. Missions 7, Indians 5Score by innings: _ OKLAHOMA CITY, duly 12-UP—San Antonio heat Oklahoma City 000-100-100 .. 3 - 7 to 5 Fridav night in a TexasI the last of the field of 111 starters to finish, took the half-way lead from Ted Kroll, Fort Lauder-Idale, Fla., and Jimmy Demaret,Kiamesha Lake. N. Y.. who tour-!Shreveport ed the par 33-37—72, Royal Quo- DallasThe Box ScoreF.I. PASOni Hughes. »sn0ioon01noo02ItIIA • 1 n0 0 01 0 0 1 1 4O2043n456O0n24INewkirk and Poden; Rodriguez, Prague game that went 12 in*Patrick lt;9 and Dabok. HR — nings. were four .Guettler »SP) 1st; Prden iSPh CaVl Schcib, second of thre#n other top rated pros with six un-J4th; Joyner (SPi 6th; and Macko Mission hurlers got credit for th*0 dor 138’s — Gene Littler. Singing'(DA) 7th. LP—Rodriguez. 'victory.r, Hills. Calif., 71-67; A) Bcsselink.j I Fred Marowlewski and Stann Grossinger, N. Y.. 70-68: Tom-; HOUStOn O, tOtS * Hollmig hit home runs for San An-Baylls, 3by bee course in 137 strokes for the it first 36 holes.0Lewis, lb ............... 4Hunter, 2b ............. 4Stnton. If ....... 3Ji Threatening Casper1-Warren, cOsorio, cf Armcntrro*. McNulty, pas31• •• ■ • •ltIVn1.1.rfTucker, v . • ........... 1W.vatt. pTotals1293my Bolt, Houston, 69-69; and' FORT WORTH, July 13—UP— tonio to pace a 14 hit attack offI.a Frank Stranahan Toledo^ Ohio,; Robby Grnc smith’s third single a pair of Indian hurlcrs. ^ the first round leader, 6lt;-iI i0j tbe nicrht drove in the tic-brenk*! Score by innings;PLAIN VIEWARR122212nloiiH1o222011513127Popppll. 2b ............. 423200n2n10Goody.s» « M• • • • •o Several players turned in better- run in thc sixlh inning Friday! (13 innings) 2 cards than the 2.year-old Casper,! * llouston bcal Fort Worth. 8-3,'S.A.Stokes. rf .............. 5Rurns, rf Brown. 3 b32100-100-003-002-7 14 11 but none matched his consistency. ,“-hi|u ciark pitched line relief O. C. 000.021-200-00(1-5 14 0-slender Dow I mstenva d of Bed- hal, aftor cominR on in thp third Locke. Scheib (7). Birrer (12)3 foid Heights, Ohio, followed hls:for t)l0 wln Starter Thomas and Tabadierk; Groth, Swift (9) h j first round over-par 74 with a new HuRhcR was !akrn mlt with „ sore'and Burk. IIR-Marolewski (SA)• • •ICen3Kennedy, lb ............ 2Dickey, c .............. 3Davidson. If ............ 3d ! Cardey. p .............. 820TotalsX4 2 competitive course record 65. butside muscle and Billy Muffett, his;ltiij Hollmig (SA) 9th, one on. wp relief, didn't last the inning out, —Scheib. LP—Swift.Score by innings: ----,e KL PASO .......... 000 110 000 2mi 315 oox—u 10 2 his 139 total was only goodPLAINVIEWnrri'enough for an eighth place tie Davidson 3. Sinton. Burns. Popprll 2. with two other shooters—MartVMok r* 3. Osorio Dickey. Kennedy. HR - - j r, . r~, . lt;•Popprik Burns. Davidson. Goody, siokcs. j I nrgo] lt;„-6/, and Walker Inman.HR—Stokr.c. Osorio. SB — Goody. S — AllgllSta, Ga., 72-67.XnnSrC!!: i Four other, were Mur strokesPoppH!. Goody and Kennedy. Left—El off the pace at 140—Doilg Ford,Paso 2. Plainview 10. BB—McNulty 6. MoLnmc \' V t)in lOVE wmnnr ' '*' • m,rs rt,mcarnry 1. Tucker 4 so — McNulty i. Muhopnc, N. the TU, u mnci Qark UP—R. Wells.Gardev 2 Wyatt 2 ho—McNuitv M m who has taken more than 59.000,c^ev‘iLEw,lMCaA,,VHBP , T '^Htt tourney S .72-, Austin 6, TulSQ 4%.i—by Cardey WP ~ MrNulty ? 6M , Stan I^ronard, LacllUtP, QllP.,;I^‘inrNully’ Grnimm. T who lost last year’s cvrnt on an! 1LI^SA, J* • i-U,E—Warrr, Brown. Goody. Lewis.Houston 032-001 -2(H)—8 I tFort Worth 113-000-000 -3 9 1Hughes. Muffett (3), Clark (3» and Patton; Paynieh. R. Wells (3» Waters (7» and Olson. WP—1Buxbaum Goes Intole»sh,d•Pige.Finals Of PublinxAgainst Scarbroughuly 1.3-UP—A two-, Rv HAL woODextra hole to fattier, (68-72); vet-'run rally in the eighth inning gave; SAN FRANaSCO, July 13-UP eran Vie Ghezzi, Kiamesha Lake,!Austin a 6-4 win over Tulsa Fri-:_jlinj0 Buxbaum of Memphis, aa