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M.SV Events : Slated Stock Car Meet At HollyJxwl Booked. Tonight ' Wwi enthusiast hivf a full propim of Pd awnta, both on water nd land, awaiting them to y u (art of th local fourth of julv celebration. - ' Man type of ootboard nd inboard racing enft ome re portedljr capable of doing over loo mile Pr notnv-are tUted to Kerform durim the "Willamette River Day program u " . Marina Park dunn toe aiier Boats, Autos Set for 'Fourth' Races Here Today 1" V L Then tonight, the late-model lock tin, annually popular item witk Hollywood Bowl auto racial tan, maka their ftrrt Sa lem appearance of the current aeasoa at tM Dig roruana nopo arena. , riiMib Drrolav grfa speed bows will be ell- twaied bf Mg itreworaa nupiays. list "Dm" aboot-otfa art ached u44 to Mart at S 39 o'cloct The i: o display at Hollywood Bowl will curt rtgnt after the Claaa A r;-mf waia event is over, which I be around 10.30 a'elock. . .. ,Th Gnt el 1C neat racea 1 to rrt at 30 p. m. oa the river. 1 beat rUl be preliminary eventa. f au;a event tor the atock stimrdE, runabout and bydroa fc. snica far a 1 JO p. a. start. A water ski chow ta booked for , at, a figantie parade of i at J 20 and the rare for tie hilt, faster ia board and Hirot4 p. -am. i Va. ta IN Craft I t X ctweea 89 and 100 racing eriit from ma awer tne North- r t w ?. .!. . ... .,-- X ..' ' , rT err-" -I Other than merely the nunaa rare win be geiag an la Raleia taday.lthrlr flrat Hollywood Bawl racing appearance af the araaoa tonight, at part af the Fourth af July aporta program. Many typea of racing with time Irlali at 7:4i e'rlork. Fireworki dlsplaya are alatrd for craft, tarn aa thane pirtarrd above. wUI be a big lealare of the; both placea, l:M o'clock at Wallace Marin Park, 10:30 at Holly. r-WUianwcte River Dart" eelebratioa at Wallace Marin Park thia wood BowL The pnpalnr. late-aneVI atock eara, below, will make I Brayes Blank Reds, Reclaim NL Lead o n 7 to 0 Victory 4 S)rcjso n statesman 6-Sfatesman, Salem, Ore, Wednesday, July 4, '56 1 torge ..Hurls - 4-2 Win Over Yaks Senators Use Power for Tallies; Twin Bill Slated Tonight at 6:30 By AL LIGHTNER V Btateaaua Bport Editor The Salem Senator' Intention of aweeping a four-game Northwest t.vii havhall irrvi from tha lamvleadine Yakima Bean, thui drlav- Kt are pwcJd by "Dart" of"' wreckjnj thflr pan for the first half pennant, got off IicuJ tor taw ractag awe, tbo u , and gtart laat night at Water Field. The Solon (pilled Hub -") ever add an Salem. Over atate pad ia puree. ; The atock can. Boat af taecn IB.,8 modeta, . at the Bowl iU tin criaJa at 7:41 'dock. trophy ak, keat racea and main venta fnllaw. taw Clan A auia-' r looked for M Us. - I . Tnppiftf ahw ann roater la Jr.hnnt kjeser, wanar ef there-, mot iac-lap KASCAt claaaie in rnrUaad. Hell tw driving hi fa warat li5i OidsaMbie ft', kUe per ja alaa tbe IBM Oregon atork cxr irmng chawapwa-anal naUf tram parttand.' Baeerty Kan Xm IVSdt . AnotW ta keep an eye wa ta (Coat, pace ?. caL t) Aim.wille Captures Pair I antrag anflhaO action Taenday aught at Phillipa Field, AumniQe defeated Weatern Paper Coavertuig. g-J. ia the first game and ja the nightcap the Aunuville Ctub downed Prison Officers, l-g. Sandy Potter pitched the first win for Aumsvw . and gave up air three bits. Ron Chaddick Burled the second game win. Aumr.01 started fast ia the first . gatr by scoring four run In the opening toning with single by Larry Cower being the only hit. Two more cam in tha third off by Chaddick and Potter. Bill Don tripled for Wepara In the second ta bring ia ana run and the Iomt got -their second run in the (4th when Bob Davidson bit a homer with none an. Aumiville scored three runs ia the first Inning of the second game with a homer by Cower bring the big 'blow, plus a double by Bill Brown. Their big inning was the third when the victors tallied ten rant. A two-on homer by Ralph1 K:"engrr, a, triple by Al Cum. deo b! by Bob bVisenger, Bob Dennis ni Brows were the big clouts-of th'l innwg. ' ' Cower belted a single, double, trl !e and home run to pace the baler in the second game. Dick Howard wa the Prison Of ficers' leading bitter with 1-for-.' They tallied two in the second, two ia the third and four la the fifth. o Softball garnet are scheduled V lneiday night. 1 tjwwtu ..l MS - I . Tro ....1 1 I 1 1 S"ttM aiMl Xmi; Wtmor and Aa etaeoa. , ...... A'fmnnil Miini - it fr.xMi :.... a 4 CtiaiMIrk ami Kruw; Cwynn, War of (1) ana AMtmn, Stock Car Rarer Die From Track Injurie ' BOISE. Idaho UB-Robert Luce. Ilyear-old Boise stock car racer, died Tuesday of injuries received nC'th Malheur County Fairground trick hi Ontario, Or., June JO. Luc received a sever brain in Jiff? when he lost control of tui cr on a curve. "W Kittle i Bruin 4-t behind Andy (The Bear) George's six-hit flinging and some productive power work at the plate. ' Thus Uncle Hugh Luby outfit, looking like one that's ready to make a fling at the second half flag, went 1-up hi the aerie and made ready for tonight's (pedal Fourth of July twin bill at 1:30 o'clock. I Aadf's arventa ria ' The Yaks collected half of their bin lew in one inning, the seventh. for both of their runs last night. I'p unto, then George bad himself snappy 1-hitler. In racking tip his seventh ' triumph the husky righthander whiffed six and passed only one. The Senator itarted their can nonading right off the gun, at the expense of big righthander Mel Waite, a Seattle school teacher who joined the Bears just last week, and Just in time, ta lot a t-1 game to George at Yakima. Eseeitna Doables In the first Inning Mel Krsuse singled infield and scored when Chuck Eaaegian put another dent In the left -center fence for a dou ble. , , . Catcher Harvey Koepf made It J- ia quick fashion in the second Inning by blasting his second hom er of the season hich and far aver the left field wall. Then la It third Jack Dunn, the Solon' leal lag hitter ripped a double ta left. moved to third an Kraose'i fly to right and scored whew Essrgiaa lofted another long out to left George himself scored the fiaal rua In the seventh. He wa safe on Bob Wilson's throwing error from third, moved up on Ray Web ster' sacrifice and scored easily when Dunn pounded n triple fan rirht -center between the outfielders. Merer! Rita Heater Vince Moreci. the Yak center fielder opened the seventh with a long borne rua aver tha right field fence, and Herman Lewis, whs Is after the league triple'' baiting titles this semester, followed with aa off-field three-haw to left, one that Essegian couldn't quit catch no to. Lewis then tallied when Roy Nixon peeled a double to left, hi oft-field, after G cargo whiffed Herm Reich. This was the only real trouble Andy encountered. Pinch hitter Nick Mikicich opened the eighth with a single, but got no farther. Lewi tarted off the ninth with another aingle, but wa wiped out (Coat, saga T, eel. t) Bids Opened On Tiger Club DETROIT I The Detroit Base ball Co. announced Tuesday that eight syndicates have officially bid for the Detroit Tiger franchise. The list of bidder: Robert Goldstein and others of Los Angeles: Oscar L. Olson, D. Lyle Fife and Ray Whyte, Detroit; Jack K. Cooke and others of Tor onto; J. W. Mortell Jr. and other of Jackson, Mich.: Fred Knorr, John Fetzer and others of Detroit and Kalamazoo; Harold Gross of Lansing: Bill Veek. Ceroid Hoff- berger and other of New Mexico snd Baltimore, and Charles O. Finley. George Storer and others of Chicsgo and Miami. Briggs, whs with his four sisters inherited the - baseball company Irani thir rhe In 1K9 A, A not disclose the amount of any of i fftri 10 T ft ." the bids. It has been renoeted that I V IU L C It fit, J he expect the club and Briggs Senator Swat (Up to Woloir i n n Dunn tjtaettan Wb.ir Srekula KraiiM Kins Kneof RfMbur l.uran WtklT Duly W.l.h , A Merman Satallcn Carta Kins Krauw ' in a i 121 tO ( III II 1 jiu u ia IM 47 4 II 1 14 33 t j? a 111 I! I i i a lb lb nr rbt NOnTHWCST t.EAGl'B W L Prt. W L Pet. Yakima 3 30 .Ml 8ALKM 14 39 .401 Eulana 34 23 .59 Wantch 24 3S .401 lwitn .IS 2.1 .9U SDokan IS 41 .317 Trl-Citr 32 XI .Ml Tuesday raiulii: at naiam 4. Yak ima 1: at Lawlilon S, Tri-Clty at gpokann 14, Wenatrhn 7. rActric coast lxaouk W I. Pc t. W L Pot. Beattlt S3 34 .SOS Portlnd 41 42 44 lAt Anf 5JM.SKS Sn Dir( 40 4S .4S9 ,Holywd 44 4(1 .924 Sn Fran 3R 47 .M Sarram I 4J 4S4 vancver 31 s JJ Tuesday's mulls: at Portland ' 14. Hollywood 1; at Sacramento I, San Pram-lsro S; at Lot Angeles 13, San Diego 3; only games scheduled. Beavers Clout Twinks, 14-1 PORTLAND U Luis Marquei batted in half the runs as Port land posted its highest score of the season Tuesday night, defeat ing Hollywood 14-1 in a Pacific Coast League baseball game. In Tuesday's other two PCL games, Los Angeles smashed Saa Diego 13-3 behind the pitching 'of Dick Drott and the hitting of Steve Bilko who slammed his 33rd homer Gene Mauch and George Freese. and a muff by shortstop Shirley Fry Ends Althea's Winning Ways WIMBLEDON, England Shirley Fry forced Althea Gibson to crack under pressure Tuesday in Wimbledon's quarterfinals and brought an end to a M-tourna- rnent tennis victory string' which has stretched halfway around the world. Miss Fry, a former Akron, Ohio, girl who lives in St. Prtnoburs, Fla., outfought and finally out played Miss Gibson of New York Wo win 4-6. (-3. 6-4. Bev Hells Withdraws The emergence of veteran Louise Brough into the semi-finals, the defeat of America's prob able Davis Cup doubles iteam by an Italian pair and the withdraw al of Mrs. Beverly Baker Flcitx because she .Is going to have a baby made the day at Wimbledon a Jsig occasion. Miss Brough, of Beverly Hills. Calif., 33-ycar old defending queen, defeated Shirley Bloomer of Britain, 5-7, 6-1, 6-3. The American doubles team of Ham Richardson of Westfield, N. J., and Vic Seixas, Philadelphia, lost to Italy's fine pair of Nicola Pietrangeli and Orlando Sirola, 6-3. MO. 6-3,' 6-1. I'm Pregnant,' Saya Bev Mrs. Fleitz, of Long Beach, Calif., first said Monday night she had influenza. But she altered it to, "I'm pregnant" and with End of a Tennis Streak 1 too' 'cX, fn wVi o 1 AMKaiCAN LEAUl'C W I. Prt at New Vork 4. Baltunorw i. Jim Mahoney in the first inning; h , d race(ully oul of lhe lJ"L "if7r iTOth WinbIcdon championships. LrS" .v " rr?"t,s? Mrs. Flcit2- withdrawal allowed . I. :.' . . .T"KVl"V'f England's Anscla Buxton, the Si " " J..J ' "!! sixth . seeded player, to advance W t Pet ! j N. York 4US .S51 Baltlmr 32 3 lit n""ywww nurit-r.. Chic.so 41 M . sit Detroit 3o 4 The Stars took a short-lived lead V1a 22 in the first inning as .Carlos Ber- Tuesday a rnulU: at Detroit . , "i" iim, ami w jrorao a mj: . . . , , , iAo Chkafo at Clev.Und SKanaa, stolM DM of the season, and "'"""" Mejiu. ! Portland came back in its half: of the first witit four runs. Tim ; to the semi finals without lifting ! a-racquet. The other semi final ist is unseeded Pat Ward of Eng- : land, who put out third ranked NATIONAL LIAGIC W L Prt W L Pr ltwBh Hit MR WHffthtfH .13 4U.1 Cincmn n at mo oucaao is 17 .t SaffeQ opened with a tr.pie. Boh Brokiya 3 j u s j a a J Borkowski ' gat on base with Tuaaday'a reaulti: at Cimrmnan 9. i fielders choice and then Eif M.lwal 1; at Chlcajo 7. St Lnuia kelson s Sintfle im in Saffell 4-'at antTatmran PHilatflanniA I-S: . .. .. . only gm acnaduiad. ' ! "-ariitiei tnen WameTWt. aeorng Braves Trim fBroncs,8-6 r "a 'a, a1 ava'fi f Yankees Nip Orioles in 12tli, 4-3; Chisox Kap Tigers; Tribe Tops A's By THE ASSOCIATKD PnESt 'f-Jw Burdetl piked Cincinnati', gun with a five-hitler a Mil waukee'i Brave reclaimed the National League lead from the Redlrg with a 7-0 victory. Tuesday. By splitting the Jwo-game erie, the Braves wound up with the tame five-percentage-point edge they held when the set started. ' . Milwaukee splattered 14 hit In the runaway, three by Johnny Lo gan who homered,' doubled and drove in two runs. " " Philadelphia beat Pittsburgh 7-2 in the completion of a May IS suspended game, but then lost a regularly scheduled contest to tha Bucs 6-5 on Bob Skinner' pinch two-run homer in the ninth. The Chicago Cubs, making the most of five St. Louis errors, beat th ' Cardinal 7-4 in the .only other NL game scheduled. In the American League, .Mau ry McDermott's pinch bases-loaded tingle in the 12th inning gava New York a 4-3 decision over Bal timore and retained the Yankees' J'i-gam lead over second-placa Chicago. -Wlltan Blank Delralt ' The Whit Sox smacked Detroit 6-0 behind Jim Wilson' six hit ter. Third-place Cleveland" whipped 'Kansas City 0-3 on horn , runs by Vic Wertz, . Jim Busby -and Al Rosen. And Washington edged Boston 6-5 in It innings ai Jim Leon tripled . for hi fourth hit of the game to driv In the tie-breaking run. Burdette had a breeze setting down the All-Star studded Red leg. He didn't allow more than one runner in any one inning. It was only the second time this lesson homer-hitting Cincinnati ha been shut out. Nsxhall Sorters Lass The Braves got to All-Star pitch er Joe Nuxhalt for seven hits and ' four runs in his 4 1-3 innings, with Logan belting a two-run homer as" they scored three in the fourth. Burdette now is S-4, Nuxhall SI. Bill Virdon hit a solo homer in the eighth for the Pirate and Skinner' sock, off reliefer Jack (Cont. pag 7, col. 3) American League Baltimore . 000 000 012 0003 1 4 New Vork ......030 000 000 0014 11 t (12 innlninl Wi(ht. Lues 171, Zuverlnk l and Smith; R. Coleman, Morgan tSI, Slurdivant (i and Howard, Berra ll. Chlraro . 000 301 2O0- 10 1 Duron .. tXKI OIK) 000 0 , 1 J. Wilson and I.ollar. Hoaft, Mai lt r ion (7i, Aber Hi and Houia. . . . j ,1 ' 'ai 'w''f ' i mini- r i" .sjaantjl mb Jiiili WIMBLEDON. England Althea Glbaaa, Unky New Yarker wh had ran ap streak W II wlaa la 21 taaraeya, Isaka aomenhat apset as sb stretches hand arrasa net Monday la eangratalate ber eanqneror, feuow Amerleaa Shirley Fry. Miss Fry gained the semifinals af the WimMedaa ckamplonshlps by beating Althea 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. (AP WirewbotaO Top Seeded Net Players Nab Wins Stadium to bring at least 64.500, 000. Leagae Aaaraval Needed . Bidder considered in contention Ring Decision STOCKTON, Calif. 'la Veter an lightweight Eddie Chavez, of t mNTrlM TAahn J fie Borltowski and Mickeison ahead of T-,rr b, n.m.n,n .fl rhie 11111. SPOKA.VE f Two seeded, beat John Metz of San Francisco, . . . . . ri!!fntni,M n!n Ractt rl I rt IL t S-t nin, m m mmnan f.rian daw ' - ' " - " The jleet outfielder brought in j.wtnn Brines' J-4 Tielay ."g id Earl Baumgardner of Dave Broom of Spokane de three more runs in the tug Porv-jJ, ortliwejtt Leag-ie Sa.tenail ae- Oakland came through as predict- feated Bob Cherry of Los Angeles, ittna fli-vemn mninsj wiin-a oases- iievaj me injanu r.mpire o-j. o-t. . 010 020 0001 ( 13 1 Kantat City Clevtland 401 000 04x- OlUnar. Gorman i) and Thomp aon; Garcia. Narleikl (I), Moaat (7) and Avertu. Haan It). 010 01 003 0S 1 f 12 . 500 000 000 01 I Boston Waahinfton .. ill inninsai Staler. Dorian (31. Hurd (T), Klaly iSi and Whit-. Stona, Paacual () and Berbaret. loaded double. - Dick. Ymina and Saffell had singled and Borkowski will be submitted for aDoroval to S?. " They aH came in on Maratsn' Will u,.. a I,.. I , Mn lueway nira tow a .a-.a-i- kKI, . Ka,. ; Will Harridge, American League president, and tn Baseball Com missioner Ford Frick. Goldstein is a Hollywood movie (Cast, page 7, ret. 6) Great Start: Yakima Salem Vaklau (2) Salem (4) B H O A Webitr.l 41 Wltrox.s 414 Dunn.m 1 t 1 a Wilaon 3 41 I, Krauw.l 4 t 1 t Moracl.m 111 Cuem.1 111 Uwu.r 4 t I a Rahuri.l I II 0 Rurh.l 41 Srekla r 4 t a Nlaon.l 4 110 a l.aunn.J III) Rfnnar 113 Knepl.c I I a Neal.e III t Gora p 1 0 Wane p I I I I 7.ander.e I I I I Altman.p t Mkrlrh.x l"l Downs.p Totals 22 1 24 10 Totals M 7 27 10 -Sinld lor Altman In Ith. 000 000 200 t I 111000 I0X 47 4 Wlnnlna niirher. Cenm 7-Ii: Loa- ln( pitcher. Walla tlO-ai. In an ho rt r so bb Waite s, -4 7 4 J 3 Altman 4a - 2 I Downs t.. 3 Ceoria 12 I I 1 Wild Pltrhet: Downa. LOB- Yaklina 4. Salem S'. t-WII- ton: HM Koanf. Mnrecl; 3RH Lewis. Dunn: 2BH Etnafian. Dunh, Nlxn'h; RBI Paaealan 1. Koepf, Nixon. Mn- rerl. Dunn; S Eaaeslan iFl. Wehtter; DP Wllrnx to Renner to Nixon, Lauraen to Krauae tn Rnahur T-1 S3 tlmolrea: Kelley and Van- rmtaervort, Aiirnaance. az. .211 ' ; IIS 2x) close 10-round decision from Man-! urw uexixHHl 1 1 inn .ian- . . . . . uel "Kid" Castro, of Stockton and ""'" Guam in a hard very fast main not.i.vwoon tn event, I . an h a Chavez weighed 141 to Cav ! JT? J tfO'l 141. Mrr.kl J 4 0 4 S Chavez, a veteran of more than .nim'i 4 ? ! a SO fights, wa awarded the decl-j taumri 4101 sion by a slim margin of one! "'.. join point. 07-96. according to the card fp of sole judge-referee Pete Morelll. ! a-Petut 1000 Morelli awarded four rounds lo!';v-J J J J Chavez and three to Castro and! ' . called three even. The equal' Total 4 4 11 rounds were th last three of the ' ".VrMaTri'. fight. In another NwL game Tuesday 4CT""J ui-n nrr. nwht niian tatmxl foe six! Too seeded Bassett ousted Jerrv got on base when he made it to runs in the fourth inning to beat Bratton of Olympia. 6-0. 6-3. Brat first on an attempted sacrifice, th. l,n,rM fn f 14-? ton is the current Pacific North. The Brnncs rolled tip 2-0 lead west section's junior champion, in the first inning snd held it tin- j Vihert Sherman, replacing sixth t.l the fourth when Tri-City scoot- MM.wj) Mj)cr o( pMdpna ed home three runs. ; x. " ,o not srrlve for the event, A wa k. a double and a home 1 . . roTI.4XO (14) an h a Yann3 S I 4 3 "till m 2 2 10 Hrk.kl.r 4 (I : 0 Mrkhn I J to l) Mrqur.l llil rldrn.c 4 2 10 nf .1 4 0 0 3' I lllrll i S 3 I t Valdri.p 4 12 0 In the junior men's singles, Bill Burley of Seattle, a Northwest junior finalist, downed Dick U'Ren of Portland, 11-9. 6-4. T more rounds of men's sing les are scheduled for Wednesday and the field will be reduced to eight players In each division by Thursday. I CAMPER'S SPECIAL 19S2 Ford Courier Sedsa Delivery, t Cyl. Motor Heater Ford-O-MaUe Transmission. See It NOW! VALLEY MOTOR CO. Truck Dapt. Marion aad N. Liberty Bt PHONI 3-3147 The decision was greeted by the;Meii 1.700 fans with mixed emotions, i some booing while others applaud- Jsaireii. ' m ' fhavM hefnre the flffht tai 1 'i1. an I to S favorite. Totals JS IS 27 10 .. inn tMKi mm- i 400 la) (Hx- 14 K-Calderone. Steven. Young. FRI- MlckeUon. Marq "oiinx. lief. 7. (al. IV WL line Scoren li ss 14 7i ta 13 41 is t?oi a J so'ii 4 12 Ut 4 IIS 1 so bb er Wenatehee ny no 102- t 12 t 14 S l-1 Spokane 0O2 20 Jlx-14 12 4 S 44 N 22' Mirhal. Eaittrbrook 141 and, l.uiut- I 24 31 33 ban; Meekint, Cat fero ill and Roaal. 4 23 It 34 1 71 47 aslTri-Ctt .. Ono JH0 M2- I 1 1 St) at 97iLfhrton ; . SoO lot 0034 1 2 2 37 31 31 -Mertn. Aldrlrh ill and Sari; 2 11 lS'Banton, Roberta 11 and Donahue. Curtis Winner in Armory Mat Royal ' Bulldog Bud Curtis, the rough And tough ei-national weignt lifting champion from Arizona Stat College, cam out of last night' over-tbo-top battle royal t the Armory with tha win. But b's lucky he got it " 'Curtli was, up against Herbia fteeman in tha climax of tha elimination event Tha two were Mixing It up when Curtis foeaed Freeman from th ring. He went through, not over the rope. A 'tha Bronx powerhouse attempted ta get back Into th ring In tha "anything goes" brawl, Curtis nabbed him and tried to ram his bead Into the (teel ringpoat. Freeman blocktd this move, hepped Into th ring and pro eeeded to drop kick Curtis out I It, through tha rope. Then a Cojrtif crawled back onto tha pron, Freeman figured he'd fin-1 "Black Hawk," wa first to go, ish him off with a haymaker and victim of gang job. Alvara Ve i flying mare. But Curtis avoid-jlazco was next, also the victim of ed the tactic,, grabbed the big the Donovan Brothers, Doug and guy by the chin from outside the i Red. Pepper,' Gome snd Frea- ryg and hauled him over th top According to th "Russian Roy al" rules, this was all that waa necessary for the win. However, man teamed to flip Red Donovan nut of the wild scrambling, and then Henry Lenz ind Curtli teamed to get rid of Gomez. Free man at this point took car of both Curtli and rWm. pitn i Doug Donovan, much to every Owen found dozen of spectator lon' delight. Lenz and Curtl who thoroughly disagreed with ln tried to team against Free the rule. Freeman happens to bem. but B,i!ud ty""!'' 0B on of th fair haired ruslin' f reeman and found himself flip- pea over ana oui oy me strong icnis m inese nans. Curtis therefore won the main tL saUdkttl mifna asHal 4L. attut u " IT a a sat aSITJ 24bVV IUX purse, li also won plenty of boos from th large gathering. In tha earlier elimination in tha tVman royal, Tony (Whiskers) Born, who wis subbing lor th four perllm, Borne downed Red Donovan, Doug Don ovan beat Velaxco, Gomez up ended Lent and Freeman and Curtis went to a no-fall draw in their 20 mlnutea. All prelim wera filled with action. Strong Sue Nabs Win In Iiongaerfs Feature SEATTLE lid Strong Sue won the feature race at Longacres Tuesday In a mild upset, with Mr. Scb second and Queen Man third. The winner paid 111 10. $3 so and ' tl'tt: Mr. Seb 12 m and 12 20, and Queen's "Man 62 70 The crowd of 3 06 paid $1.19.025 in the jmiliH'l pool. Mnrquey. Calcteriine .1H-IIK-Marqnej. SB-Bernnr. WHS v,rJ,a" -niira,wni. ui--naiimrr. i.if-ri,ni miki nirvfn,, i.rir-nilllv. wood ; Pnrlland . BB. ftf t-Trlmhl .1, I'urkev 1. Gieen 1, Valriea 3 SO. bv-Trimblf R, (ireen I. Va!d S. R.rR-Trlmhle 4-4. FlirkrV S-. Greert 4-4, Vl(le l-l Hit. otf-Trlmble 4 in 4: Creen .1 In I; Purkey In I. W.Valdea 11-5 l..Trtmhle 1-3. tt Kerr, Pelrkoudaa and Yuhant. T 2,24. A -3,727. run by Tom Perez brought in ' xmmJassr, A I'wislon counter in the fourth tied the "game up and lhe llToncs went out in front 4-3 In the fifth, But Tri-City put three more Ji runs across In the eighth on a walk, a sacrifice, a passed ball 1 and three singles. A pair o( runs ; in the lop of lhe ninth, gave, the Braves a comfortable 8-4 loat. Is Iwistnn added (wo futile runs g in the boltom of the last frame -jj when a home run by llillis Layne'l? sent home Bruce Mcintosh. nt? rp o n n Wlllf -2) Totlay'n Pitchers MEADOWS RESULTS Portland Meadows rtaulta, July 1, clear and laat. rirat rare. 300 yarda, quarter horiM Mlu Nlsht star iHidaliol 1370 ill, 3 0ll:rahulnus J IKnawleal 3 10. 2 40; Knhln Dale (Phillipa) 340; qulnlela 14.74, time III. , Srrnnd raia. I furlnnaa, I up. Huh Summit tSlmunlil 4 70, 20, 3 10; Hea-A-nivar IMnsbteral 5 90. 4 20; She'l Mine lltlrialn) 40; qulrvlrll IS SO. time 1:00.4 , TMIrd raie, 4 (urlnnRa. 4 up. Wnorlit Prldt iHenahawi I 00, 4 oo. 120; Tipnv Tim iHoaai 14 20. 4 au. Herran iKnnwieal 1.00, quinlela 51 70, time tiis.l. rmirth raea, I mlla. I up.. Vlta Purl lM I)wrlll I 30, 4 70. 3 70; Sllp.lllrh (Hnllayl 4 10, 3 40; Hallxn tllisnni 3.70; nulnlela 39 70, tlma ruth ra- . 0 ' a lurlnnn, 3 up. Dnran Flnwar lllldalin) 37 no, I4.U0, J 00; Rtinne (Phllllix) sn. 3 SO; Say Jn iCnlllar) Sao.l; qiiltiiala SS.90, tlma 1 .4n I. ninth rare. I turlonai. I up. Norm (7 (Hr.ail I Ml, 4 .10. 3 30; MUu Bn s IHrnnhawl 1330, SO; Wire Trnuhla I Hi ton. I 3411; quinlela 7130, tlma jar 71 h rare. I 114 mile, 3-lip. riiilfi lDlxinl S20 I.H, 140; Captain Rlkr (llrnhaw) 30, 2 90: Cari.m r lower llllrialsol 130; quinlela (12.00: tlma 1:47.' ih rare, t mile. s-up. war Ci Major League Leaders NATIONAL LKACt R Brofiklyn at Naw York Newcnmbe l-l and f.iaklria I5-S or -Drvidale 11-31 vs. Ilrarn 1 3-0 1 and Come 4-7l. Philadelphia at Pl't.hurh H.rl dl l5-.1i and 5. Miller 4-4) vi. Kline IS-B) and Munitrr lt-ll, t'hlrasn at Ciluinli.ill- Rimli (7-.1l and Jnnea i4-4l v. Lawrence (lO-Oi and Fowler i.1-7i. Ml. l.nuia at Milwaukee Dtcknon l-7l anil SrhmUtl or Mi Dim-I lei 14-01 v C'onley (4-3) and Crone is-4i r Hum is-41, .., VHtltAS I.KsitTtm , Kanaaa Cltv at Chlraso Krllner (5-3l and MiMahan (0-1 1 va. Hierre (13-2) and Klnlrv 1 3-01 Cleveland at tetroit Wvnn 1 0-4 1 and S, era 1 7-8 1 va. roytafk t-ti and Maal 10-41. Baltimore at Waahlntnn Frown (4-1 1 and Pallra' (3-Si va, Criifn l-4i and Ramoa (41) or Slnbbs (4-5,1. New Vmk at Bostoni-Kurk (10-4i and l.aiKfir M-li vs. Nnon (3-Si and Parnell (2-H, Dow Pin'sterwald, ho led pro golf's money winners late in May. didn't get a chance to qualify for the t!. S. Open because he wav,in Dallas. Tex . and had Hied his entry to qualify in Cincinnati. NATIONAL, I.RAGl'K C. AB R H Prt Bailey, Dn'tl S5 172 2 54 ,.11 Bove rytt. I 71 284 94 5 .3.12 Moon. l. L. 7 340 43 77 .321 Mmial, St, t It V 43 'Tl .317 Roblmon. Ctn'tl 9 243 95 77 ' JI7 Clements. P h 59 197 27 94 .31 Srhdil, N Y. 47 1S3 24 91 JI3 Aaron 'Mlt'kee 9 2.V) 3D "S JI2 Un. Ph 5 2:U 34 72 ..W Ashburn, Phlla. S3 244 42 94 .30 Home Runs: Ranks.' Chro 20; Buyer, St. l.,ouis 111; Snider. Brooklyn 18; HiKlfe, llriMiklyn 17; Kli7f wkl. C'inrinnatI 17; Rnbinnn. Cincinnati 17; Urns. Piitshurh IT; "" Rum Baited In: Hover. St l.oun 59: Musial. St. I Olin 50; l.on. Plttjhiirb 4H: Banks. Chirao 43; Luptata. Phila delphia 43 Look to CASCADE MERC for top flight values in golfing equipment - we feature Wilson, the greatest name in golfing check these buys! AMKKK AN IRAUI R c. ah Mintl. N Y. Maxwell. Or I, Kurnn, Dfl, Jrnifti, H'l'il Vriwn, B't'n Mmotti CIi'bo Triamtm, IUI1. Courtney. Un-h. RoiwrV Clrva?, Skowrnn, N. Y, r'h 71 '24 a ion ll im 44 71 41 t? 34 71 47 354 37 42 S3 102 30 41 44 211 4S 7.1 94 IS9 IS 5 91 l.VI IB 4S 5S IM XI 41 94 lit! 22 54 5HEAD SIGNATURE Irons Woods The finest wood in the Kme today. Rocket true temper shaft, Wilson re minder grip. 7ii NOW 45.00 Far Ret of S RiKht or Left Hind These irons feature new st re a m 1 i n e d blade" with improved 'weight distribution, the finest in golf. Matched Set of ft 1I5.M NOW 89.50 Right ar Left Hand 5NEAD CHAMPIONSHIP in wallMP? Woods These woods sre ex ceptionally well bal s n c e d, strata bloc head, true temper shaft, reminder grip. Matched Set of S Reg. 52.50 NOW 34.50 Irons New, streamlined irons way above tops in their field, new true temper meteor shaft, re minder grip. Matched Set of I Reg. 2.00 NOW 65.00 Home Runt: Mantje' New York 50: ! I tterra, New York IB; Wert, (Trveland I 17; Sievera, Wahlnioh 17; Maxwell. Detroit 14. Bauer, New York 14 1 1 Runt Batted In; Manila. New Vork ; 71; Simpwn. Kana Sltv 94; Werlr. -. Cleveland 57; l emon. Waahlntton 93; ! Slevert, Waahlnston 52, : hllllp.l 14 7(1, ;!; rest ,ma II no, no, i no,, quinlela IV M; Duka t Brerkona) 9 no, 90; On Your Mark (TMxonl I lima 40 I, 9th race, I mile, 3 up. tXnahin ICnlll.r) 114.710. Sffl; Beau Alax (Dlxnnl .. I 90; rnnll.h l aw I Phil 11 pi I 140; quinlela 123 70; tlma 1 40.2. Attandanra MM, hand! I3,1S4, Put This II Means: B" Your Bonnet BiJ Buys at Bishop's SOON! Snead Blue Ridge Woods Fine, playing woods at a saving in cost. Strato bloc heads, true temper shafts, reminder grips. Matched Set of 3 Reg. mi.. NOW 27.50 Irons These Irons aft excep tionally well balanced, newly designed flange, true temper shafts, re minder grips. Matched Set af , Reg.'6.M NOW 45.00 All tie above club available in Batty Berg weight for I the ladies. All snar be pur i chased ia aav number of I elnbs per set thai van wish. GOLF BAGS All ore fomoiit Wilton lag, 1954 modlt, beautiful plaids, rich-looking trim. Excep tional buy. Reg. 30.00 Hodcl DO 510 Hani NOW 22.50 !. 22.00 Mod) ,00530 fWl NOW 16.50 11.50 Modal 00 540 Mta'l NOW 13.95 11. 16.50 Model 00 734 loW NOW 12.50 lag. 12.00 Modal 00 740 Udku' NOW .95 Itg. 12 00 eHootl 00 560 M'i Now 1.95 lf. 11.00 KmM 00754 UdJ'..... NOW 7.95 If. 1.50 Model 00 572 Mm'i. . . NOW 6.45 ' Manv More to hnnae r row Low, low pricot on balls, glovts, had covtrs, oxtra irons, tc. OPEN