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Roberto Clemente singles in the winning run in the 10th inning as the National All-Stars take a 5-4 win over the Americans, who get a pinch-hit homer from Harmon Killebrew.
Wes Covington is on his fourth different team of the season - one from the record - as he is traded from the A's to the Phillies. Legendary Ty Cobb dies of cancer in Atlanta at age 74.
Also 50 years ago this month, Reed Mackenzie defeats defending champion Don Iverson of La Crosse but loses in the quarterfinals of the junior event of the Wisconsin Amateur Golf Tournament to Rick Swift of Waterford.
In relief of Connie Bradison, George Hoepner comes in to get the final out with the bases loaded to give the EC Badgers a 6-5 win over Beaver Dam and the Babe Ruth state championship. Bradison has a double and two singles to lead the batting attack. Ron Zirngible hurls a 4-0 shutout of Rhinelander in the semifinals. The Badgers move on to the Ohio Valley Regional at Anderson, Ind.
Jim Quick fires a two-hitter and John Zirngible and Dan Fisher belt homers to lead the EC Americans to a 4-1 win over Merrill and a berth in the Little League state meet.
Undefeated Post 53 Legion defeats Poplar, 5-3, for an 18th straight win and a spot in the state meet. Steve Elliott hurls the win, while the game is won with a big fourth inning that sees Dale Lyon belt a bases-loaded triple and score on a single by Bill Rowlett.
Popular state sportscaster Chuck Neinas leaves his post as sports director at WEAQ to become assistant to NCAA executive director Walter Byers in Kansas City.
Badgers football coach Milt Bruhn receives a salary raise to $16,100.
Associated Press reports that the ongoing fixes in college basketball will move on to college football.
Wilma Rudolph sets a world record 11.2-second dash at 100 meters in the U.S.-Germany duel at Stuttgart.
Rod Laver downs American Chuck McKinley to win the men's singles at Wimbledon.
The U.S. scores a 124-111 track win over Russia at Moscow as Ralph Boston wins the long jump and John Thomas the high jump.
Dick Arnold, Dennis Dvoracek and Dan Pedersen are double winners in the city playground track meet.
In Major fastpitch, Carter Running and Rog Juneau each belt two homers to lead Chippewa Valley to a 7-3 win over Co-op. Fastballer Bobo Johnson wows the fans as he strikes out 15 in pitching Superior Victory Bar to a 3-0 win over Peters at the Water Street Field. At Superior, Jack Rada's two-run homer off Johnson in the 14th gives Chippewa Valley a 5-3 win.
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Chris Evert Lloyd defeats Hana Mandlikova and John McEnroe ends Bjorn Borg's five-year reign in Wimbledon title matches. Bill Mehls, who won five Lakeland championships at New Auburn, succeeds Bill Sivertsen as football coach at Chippewa Falls.
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Chris Evert , Tennis Player Born: 21 December 1954 Birthplace: Fort Lauderdale, Florida Best Known As: 1970s tennis champ dubbed 'The Ice Maiden' Name
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