PONIES' CARDEY STOPS HOBBS.i.eatlI!Standings Undergo Generaldon:srShuffling In Southwesterntlheld n but c0 e1LILlt;M1 L;iH■ Ti ' H: Ti: TV■ Hi 1 M•SetIIspotand and the theP(Pa| FaIK;• Hi| Rr }Dc I A1 1 • • I Cm• Re fSpLI’PC1RrLc; Pn‘MlThTheml ijTh?rCi:MAIN7 Out of 3 Fails-Wrestling ALLEN’SEBIG BOB ORTONKANSASVSPECIAL2 Out of 3 Falls—II VCI(By Th« United PresiTht Southwestern League standings underwent a general reshuf-j fling today, but the Hobbs Sports still were out in front by a com-j fortable 4 1-2 game margin over the Plainview Ponies.The Ponies beat the Sports 6-3, ^Tuesday night as Jack Cardey out-j 1 pitched Bill Kearns and moved | jfrom third to second place ahead! q j of the El Paso Texans, who fell victim to a barrage of five Pam-! pa home runs and lost 9-4. Pam-1 pa moved ahead of Carlsbad intosixtn, jBallinger Edges Up |Baijinger edged into eighth by nosing out Carlsbad 7-6 Clovis pulled up to ninth dropped Roswell back into cellar with a 7-6 victory ovei Rockets. San Angelo mauled Midland 10-1.Two leadoff homers and a triple by Len Tucker spiced the Pampa attack, while Jim Robin-! ette, Jim Martin and Frank Kem- pa also hit for the circuit against \ El Paso.[j Four Carlsbad errors in thej . seventh allowed Ballinger to score,* three decisive runs and give Jinn {; Wortham the victory; Moe Santo-:mauro’s 23rd homer and two doubles paced San Angelo, while Clo-; vis* Ruben Phillips homered to help his own cause against Roswell.Tagged Early Tagged for five runs and six hits in the first four innings, Cardey blanked Hobbs on three scattered singles in the final five frames to' pick up his eighth win of the season against three losses.Clovis scored four big runs in the fourth inning to make the difference in its narrow victory' over Roswell.Ballinger scored three unearnedruns in the bottom of the seventh and then held on to edge Carlsbad for an even break in the two gameFLOYDADA, June 20 (Special' — Plainview Country Club Pro Horace Moore paced a field of 110 golfers here Tuesday by firing a 70 to capture the Flovdada Pro-Am Golf Tournament.Johnny Austin of Amarillo was second with a 74. followed by Dale Newman of Lubbock with a 78.Rain interrupted play shortly after noon.%Low amateur was TomDavis of Flovdada with a 69.♦Winning team honors wasAustin, Mary Austin, CliffNelson and Fred Turner ofAmarillo. The Amarillo teamhad 106 points. Lane Decker,Flovdada: Nance Winn, Luh-hock; and Dub Scarboroughof Petersburg were secondwith a 104 total. Bud Poscv,% wHereford; Rex Brown, Fioyd-ada: John McCleskey. Hereford: and Billy Staniforth,Flovdada, was third with a 102 total.series. The host Westerners a 7-2 lead after seven inningshad to stave off late rallies by jo Carlsbad to score the victory. tiFan Angelo backed up the four-hit pitching of Jodie Phipps to ad-,minister its 14-hit drubbing to Mid-'3land. !.Moore CapturesPro-Am Honorsu