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Barbara Pdrter Prett y Popular Winner Yankees Senators Up Lead to Feu r Crack Chiefs' Jinx QODnnaDDDnniiDUDDourioaDQ 35 campleTe 5 r-1sc & i. k W ! 1 c I) ti L ' ' ' V v t s V VV, Lybeck Has Win No. 15 OMAHA, July II A claque of admiring caddie iwana around Barbara Romack Porter of Sacramento, Calif., as the (.lender blonde medalist In the Womea'i Western Amateur folf touniameat checki her first round card with official! today. Barbara'! own caddy, It-year-old Harold Houfak, was m eielted about her J-under-par 71 la the qualifying round be declared. "She wont have to pay me a cent" Barbara defeated Betty Kerby of Akron, 0., 4 and 3 la the fint round. (AP Wlrephota). (See itory, sage It). Legion '9' Vs. Albany The Capital Post No. t Ameri can Legion junior baseballrrs hope to make it two straight wins over non-district opponents tonight when they tangle with the Albany Cum mings Movers a Albany in an eight s clock clash. Coach BID Bevens' Salem squad. eliminated in the district chase last week but unwilling to call it a season, last Sunday spanked Brad s strong club -i in a game at Waters Field The Salem have played Coach Rill Moye's Albany club twice this season, losing at Albany and win ning here. 19th Hole Hem - lv lUNNt MASON. ScUm Cotf Club Frojemoml And 1958 Oregon Open Champion A bole in one is a very infrequent occurrence in a golfer's life. But It can happen to anyone at anytime. U your shot reaches the green the ball has a chance to dip Into the ol' cup .. . Take the ease of Judge Val Sloper for a last tor-instance. The ' judge is a golfer of the "middle ability" but enjoys ' bis rounds as much as anyone. Last week he was playing in a round with his wife when the magic .4? -ft Lefty Bailey Victim 4-3 Despite Home Run WENATCHEE. July II (Special" The Salem Senators finally snapped their jinx in this ball park tonight, by defeating the wenai- chee Chiefs 4-3 in the opening game of a Northwest League ser ies. It was the first victory of the season for the Senators here, after losing six straight in previous visits. And it was an ex-Chief who hurled the victory. Chuck Lybeck. who has done nothing but win for Satera since be ins transferred from Wenatchee to the SoJons. held bis former club to five hits and registered his 15th triumph of the season, against only three losses. Bailey Whiffs M The loser, despite striking out a whopping IS Senators, was Jim Bailey, a rookie lefthander. Singles by Karl Kuehl and Cal Bauer, fol lowed by an error and a bases loaded walk to Harv Koepf save Salem its first run off Bailey in the fourth. Then in the seventh Jack Dunn doubled. Kuehl walked. Bauer singled to score Dunn and Gene Tanselli doubled to score both Kuehl and Bauer for the other three Solon allies. The Senators needed all four, for the Chiefs broke loose (or a quick three runr in the eighth on a single by Marty Roaell, a walk to Roy Parker and Chico Alvares' lofty homer over the left field fence, Lybeck Paw t Chiefs ' Lybeck had a good night in the K" department too, whiffing nine Chiefs. They didn't have a legiti mate hit off him until the seventh, with two out, when Joee Padilla beat out a slow roller to third. At this point the scorekeeper made a turnabout and changed, what had been ruled an error on Bobby Phils, Cards 3H)tepti$tate$itiati ft f .tx "5ITf Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., July 17, '57 (Sec. II)-9 Take Loses Orioles Drop Sox; Aaron, Ted Homer Several Aches & Pains Burke Decides to Play In PGA Golf Tourney BY WOX GRMSLET DAYTON. Ohio, July II UrV-Defending champion Jack Burke Jr. put his aggravated left wrist to test in a winddp practice for the ' 0ct PGA ( Golf Tournament today and then announced: "It s okay. I ll j straight defeat on second place St By ED WILXS The Aaseeialed Press The Philadelphia Phillies kept their half-game lead despite a (- defeat by Milwaukee last night while injury again hit one of the contenders in the close-packed National League pennant race when Cincinnati's Frank Robinson was beaned in a (-1 Redleg loss at New York. Robinson was felled by a Ruben Gomel fast ball above the left ear and carried off the field. A preliminary examination showed a concussion, but no sign of a frac ture. The Phils, who had won four in a row to take the lead. Monday i night, stayed ahead when fourth Brooklyn tagged a fourth i He scored a two-under-par tt over the (.773-yard course showing no signs of pain or strain. lurke, winner of both the Mas ters and Professional Golfers Assn. championships las year, opens de fense of the crowa tomorrow against Gene Marchi, pro of the host Miami Valley Golf club. DAYTON. Ohio. July 1 -Mike Krak of Weirtown. W. Va . retained his Icrg-hitting title in the PGA golf tournament today with shot of ZM yards, 10 in ches off the tee. He beat. Chick Harbert, 253 yards, IS inches, and Mike Sou cbak. MS. Al Beaselink had 245 yards, 35 Inches and Sam Snead 243 yards 3 inches. Souchak had the best driving consistency, with three balls in the Fairway averaging 243 yards. Second was Snead. 241 yards. ace came to him. A hole ia cne. no less. But the difficulty came about when the fool ball got, mPeu we tilth, to a hit lor confused and dipped into the wrong cup! . . The!'v,rfI- ' judge ripped into his tee shot off the 10th tee. and , Thus when Rosell got his eighth the ball took off with grand intentions But some- inning single, prior to Alvarei' where along the way it got confused and lost track homer, it was but the third hit off I Dodgers' hoisting and one NOttTBTWKST IT. AG II w l en. it S .IN Uwto Watrk 11 I Ul Vklu Sal I JJ Trt-C I II Trmttft miHi: Al Wrutrkr J, SalMl I; U rn-tltj 1, Bui tM S; at Vaklaa 2, UwMm a. PACIFIC COAST LIACUI IM fLht S. Praa. SI 38 JM SMttl Si Jll Vur. U 41 JM L. Am. 41 ST .SSS S D. SI 41 MA r-n IS SS JM 11? UII WlM SI S J41 TtHSsj'i ntmlU: At Nillu4 I. Sm PrurlM 1, M Iji ABfn IS, vumm 4; it Sou t. luruii U I Oaljr (tan Mk41wl4. AMEniCAN LttGll It U one of C4 first round head- v " i ." h r." to-head battles involving 121 top-1 ( kkm si 1; 414 ium m 4 ui flirrht tournament professionals and " w Uj 11 si 171 , . , . , nrvr 4 w llllle-snown CIUO leainrrs raxrr iu impress the home folks with a vic (. page II. ni. t) Louis 7-5. It was the fifth victory in a row, them- within IS points game of the Phillies. Milwaukee wound up just one point shy of St. Louis and also a half-game behind the Phillies. OrWea Best sex In the American League, New York's first place Yankees blew a 4-1 lead in the ninth, then came back with six in the tenth to de- ' 4it feat Detroit 1M The Yanks' pad s 11 jji jj lki u. 1. r 0 D a D n a D a 'of things in general. It headed for the 16th green nd plunked into the cup ... But then the judge can look at it this way: lie played seven holes in one Bl'NNT MASON shot Doc Gordon Shot His Good One it Wrong Time Dr. Ralph Gorttsa g4 his big tartU Saaday snem wkea he baled Ml his second shot ea the par-tatr Na. t al SGC. the Vtar bad a very An rwaad with the help of the eagle, deace, aad fl milked wttk a 71 His oaly ewnftaiat was that Ms regular tar neatara, Harv Qulstad aad Bab fawell were net areaasl ta pay far the privilege W wlUMSslag the detsrt aad Iba T . . . Sawakiag f laspired shorter, we had saa for a partorr ta the Pre-Am Sweeps here Monday, la the person of Harry Miller, Senior golfer par eaeellent. Harry played very Sneslloere golf I for bin) on the front nine, turning In a 41. Bl on the back niao the Lebaaoa pill roller really scsrrhed np a bit, earning a K. Oar best ball of U for thai sloe mail be ta Ike vicinity of a record of some sort. We learned na like Matt nnd Jeff ea that nine, with Harry chipping in with three very timely kales. He paired Na. 11 while we were Inking a very snappy I. He gal a birdie al the 1 31k Hk a strakr. a kirk gave him a net I. A par an Ike langk 17(k. with n alroke, was goest far a Ml mare heln la ga with oar flve birdies . . . Psul Sundin snd Oi Stortroen buried around the Pro-Am in good shape, with Oi helping Paul s M with five birds, lor a S3 But the worst stroke of business we've ever done was to fix Walt Cline up with Rob MrKendnck as partners in the Sweeps Walt helped Mac with no less than 7 strokes, and their score nosad our Salem trams by a single suing Cline s fine 70 brought him both the amateur net and gros division title" Cli(( Kiln got around in a very respectable 74 lo back up the Salem entry . . Giardello 4-1 TV Favorite LOUISVILLE, Ky, July II (," Joey Giardello!' third-ranking middleweight, wound up training today-flis 27th birthday-for his nationally televised fight with Chico Vejar. The 10-round bout in Freedom Hall tomorrow night will be an important one for both veteran campaigners. Giardello, a 4-1 favorite, is in line for a title shot as soon as champion Ray Robinson settles his differences with welter king t ar men Basilio. Veiar, 13, figures an upset will put him in line for some lucra tive purses. He said he disagreed with those who claim he has everything to gain and nothing to lose against Giardello. Vejar. who studied dramatics at City College of New York and later appeared in several movies, has a 7&-lfrlJ5cord. Giardello. a menacing puncher milk hnih hands awm a tS-llV record. II he gets by Vejar, the Course WiS Touah. But Not to Visitor! husky Brooklynite wants s shot at I The coarse nas nkat wt rah "let eat all Ike way" far Man ear's earnest, bat the nays stiM shot Ike eye aal of 11. We old a Utile research ameog the vhltlng pre and ami as la why tkey scored so well al .G . aad I hey were almoal aaaaimaas la taekr oiaiMS. The greeaa were fast very easy la palt. They were as smooth a glass and hatmag very well Meaday. If the patla were hit well, they went In. Mast rreeat nave same tart af grain la them, bat far some reaaaa ar a her ears eaa't. Hence Iner are very few S-potla . . Monday's field of l.U was one of the largest for many seasons in Pro-Am play in Oregon. They played the new fourth hole on trie Course, but found that the green is not yet ready for steady play. Still a little thin, but it's going ta make for a great hole when it's completely ready; that will require a bttlr paving You wont Hist be abe to bang the tee shot anywhere It will have to he placed to the left of renter in order to later avoid the huge tree guarding the tow-headed Salem righthander. The only other hit came in the ninth, by Padilla, and be was on second base when Lybeck fanned Luis Zayas to end the game. Finally Beat . L,ftT ' The Senators had eight hits off Bailey, one of the few lefties the Salem have been able to beat this season. Kuehl and Bauer each had two of the safeties. Bailey lost bis third game of the season, against four wins. Salem beat the kid by the same 4-3 count at Salem in his debut in this league. Lybeck had not walked a batter the Chicago White Sox, beaten 1-1 by Baltimore. Boston retained third, defeating Kansas City 4-3 with ninth inning home runs by Ted Williams aad Jackie Jensen. Cleveland thumped Washington -J. la the other NL action. Pitta burgh defeated Chicago 5-4 on Frank Thomas' home run in the completion of a June 1 game that (Coaslaoed page It. eat. 4) Ems Snare NWL Lead KENNEWICK, July 1 UP -Eugene's Mike Acker handcuffed the home town Tri-City Braves with only four hits tonight and his Northwest League team posted a (-to-1 win and moved into the league lead, one-half game ahead of Wenatchee Acker himself drove in two of the tallies with a long eighth in- previous two games. In his passed five tonight. The victory was his sixth straight since pin in Calm The teams play again tomorrow seven.n um, night snd' Vern Pappy i Kinds father will be on the mound fir Salem rt fvfi ivn i,ii t . u.j. bu, mng triple. Dick SUcy singled c, CM rf,um( woriout, -rr,. SI4 Wiih. tt JH malu At Unroll 4. 114 ! I: at Kiaiat Taetaav's New Yark ( Itr 1. nlaa 4: l t'ktrata I. Hal Uasara 1; al Cltnlut S, aoaiat taa 1. NATIONAL LEAGl'I W : fn Phlla. MX Jll cior. St. Lea. 41 M .SOI New T. Nllw. 4S 17 .141 Ptttl Of L Prt. 44 J 141 4 44 411 It S4 Jtl Braak 44 M .Ml Chirac tl SI J4Z Taesaays masta: At PhllaetBkU t, MiiwaakM 4: at Breaklra 1, St. Lams S: at Ntw Tnrk a riri...u I; al Plttskarik S-S, Chtraea 4-1 (lat saaaa comaiMiaa ar Jaaa IS eaaaaa (aaia) Herb Score To Workout Gen Fullmer, the top contender The Kentucky State Boxing Com mission suspended Vejar after he failed to keep a June IS engage ment here against Louisulle Sherman Williams The suspension was lilted when Vejar agreed lo take on (iiardrllo Flam, Cooper Net Winners Herb CHICAGO. July 11 -r Flam the defending champion rh, lr. Irom Beverly Hills Calif . opened defense ol his National clay courts tennis championship today with a pair of victorien. The No. 1 seeded star, who as forced to play twice today because of a late arrival, defeated William Cullen of Southport. Com . s-3. 44. and then knocked off Jerry Dubi. Hamtramck. Mich. -4. I Rain twice halted piay and cut the day's pragTMn short. There was little action for the tournament's top seeds today Aus tralia a Ashley Cooper, the No. 1 Inretgn teed and runnerup at anritedon. raa ml hirt defeated Gregnry Arajeles. H. 34. H Vir Seixas. the, No 1 seed from Philadelphia wwa by default over W illlara Gwlleil. Kansas City the Btyer Pops Off, Thejn Wins Tournament Two proalftoa Geerg Bayer maat be aafforlaja b-oaa toat aad asoeth dlaeaa tneo aays. Na saaaer had the fo Seattle hampkln shot off kli snoatk eawe what a laaay goaf raarae the Caondlaa Natlaaal Oaea was betas played na, thea be a aad wan Ike tearaameat . . . Telling the Caajktflnn their goat eaarse are aartkmf lea than great I bio telling new father Ikal kis first barn pat t " mhsd of a frog. We'l wager taere waaat anyene titer than a few laoebrtale and n aartakkWg of eaaale wattlag U lawk la an the prssiatallaa far Barer . . . ZTmTE Freeman-Garibaldi Duet Wins Tag Go at Armory Mighty Chuck: Buian 101) SIM 11 I Tn-cur ae sra io i 4 Arker nad Cauthwr. Malsano snd Zavattaro Salaas 14) n HO A Dunn 1 s) I ZayasJ Safvs.ra Ills Kwt m Kuehl I 4 11 HoseilJ Bauer 1 ,114 Pirkn.r Tnsrlh J I 4 Alvirai I 4 14 riirltn r .1 I 1 n rKm. I 1 a A A Cmpbii I 4 i LiHthn c 4 4 1 j and moved up on Dick Watson's ,K.C. J a1 ! li.'; 'i i i r "ngle A single by Kupper Tm.a SS in Totals 11 1 17 I Salam am 10S In I I Wenatctwa on n MO ) I 1 Pllrhar IF AS H I IIK1M Lrtwrli S 31 t I I t I Bailer S IS I 4 1 IJ 1 Winning pltatter l-rbark III li. Winf plteher, Hailev '4-li WP -Lvberk Leri Ralam I. Wanatrh 1 t Zayas Alvam Hh Alvarei 10 Dunn Tsnailll Koapf RHI Koapf Bauar Tanselli J AlvaVet 5 Sae Tanwlll Lrheck Ballet IS r,t Tlma I 10 U rortman and Small A- I 05 Senator Swat: An n tn ib a am Prt Daae 14 n II 1 17? 1st aakl m St I I I S4 .11 Baaar SI H II I 4 IJ Ml TaawW las JJ 4 a I II tM SeTta ns II 14 4 I II Ml CaaseaeO III II 1 I I 4 MS DstMU Ml II II 4 II 41 Ml MaMas 74 II I I 7 IM keea IS 4 I 4 4 11 tit piuklai O IP W L SO BB KB I vk I IH'i II I 77 44 41 KhaOalatkr I ! II 1 17 II M Caarsa tl 111 I lat 11 17 Jaawi II 'Si, 4 4 41 St 41 Braaaar IS , I I It S II Olkaao t I Its I '4 W Waikar tl II". I I 44 11 M Acker home wilh another counter. dlv ,nd nj.rh , . Irnm The oaly important hit off Acker j four ,0 llx wff,k chrn I ' IM was Brave catcher Joe Zavattaro I Thomas said todav after examin ing the young Cleveland Indians' pitcher's mending eye. The 14-year-old southpaw was hit in the eye by a line drive last May 7. and he has been out of action since. For a time he could barely see out of the injured eye. "There has been peat improve ment in the condition of the eye," Dr Thomas said. "The function nJ tha av. kii ' A Ia.. inning to norm.! U.rh In ra. sume workouts this Thursday. ' I am very pleased with his pro gress to date. 1 think it advisable """that Herh rovUinii hlmll i. Liavis nome am tewge nunman Cleveland, rather than travel with singled in Watson. A third single. tht t, u. .ia ftttrK in fivir ia ai v mimh m AnnA r. -. ... """ItMrB.n, I ing on how long it lake for Herb ( im,t, i 1 4 to eet in shane " Keliari I 4 I Seals Drub Bevos, 7-3 PORTLAND. Ore . Jufy M -Young Bill Prout tonight pitched San Francisco to a 7-3 Pacific Coast League baseball victory over Portland. It was the 10th straight time th Seals have beaten Portland this season. In other games: At Seattle. 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I I win (I) Weaatetee " " .," B H o A in a Northwest League baseball ''game ii.i Lewiston'i big scoring i bmsr in the fourth came after one man was out Jim Davis waked Hollywood and San Diego were not scheduled San Francisco got its winning runs in the sixth inning when left fielder Bill R e n a a slammed a bases-loaded home run when the Seals scored five. The II year-old Prout limited Portland to seven hits in register ing his second win at the season, both against Portland Two of the Portland runs came in tie sixth inning when Frank Carswell slammed a heme run with one man on George Frees doubled home I.uir Marques with the other Beaver run in the fourth (I) by Joe Jacob, drove across two more runs to sew up the tilt Saa rraaetwe (7) HO 411 Drake m lwialna M 404 nt-4 I Y.klm. 40 HI MIOI 4 I Klpfter .nd Carton. Sparry. Ennftit I Si and Zander Score and his new bride, the .u, i i t BHOA 4 4 a I Mrquei r I I t 4 I Mrklan.l I li I I Trawall III I 4 Prraae 4 111 I WmI III! I I Wrx-rnk .411 1 I Baleh r 4 14 1 I Crmrhl I I Bauer p 41 Rrkw.kl (In, rod, p 4 . . b-Damari 114 Former Nancy McNamara, re- Mimt-i I turned to Cleveland early today iiwu riuiHja, wnere tney were married last wees They plan lo lue in an apartment here through the summer Score said he is a few pounds rM' " 14 71 T"ul 11 ,r ' below his playing weight, and he ;""w,,u "" " '" anticipates a conditioning program b- tvman fouM tor r)i in sth tougher than sorint trainins HeJs.n rrarwiara no us n7 rxxea mas ne usually sept in con- Jorgensen, Cadilli Draw PORT ARTHVR, Tex . July l Aggressive Gil Cadilli of San Francisco made a strong bid for a national ranking tomayit by fight ing to a lo-round draw with suth rankeo featherweight Paul Jorgen sen of Port Arthur Cadilli aeighed 121 and Jorgen . j . 'loafed in the sun while 14Vvenr-old I o bv (an-x-hael I Prout I jorgensen sianrn lav mnn wun - dition during the winter Outfielders Get Rest HKSPERIA, Mich . July 1 wfV- Portland t Nona henna 4'. IB-Treaaa SOB 14 N I BRI Prout Fraaaa. Malmnarg rarrwall ill I. Aspromonta I. Malm narg Nattora HH - Banna C.rtwelJ SB Baler) DP Paaraon ta Kallert Hatton to Aapramonta to Kallert Wlnrentak lo Wim to Mlrkelenn Hespena high school's Otltrielders I BBotl C.rmlrhaal 4 Prout I Bauer Drive Underway to Save Tri-City Club RrN'TtwTnC. Wash . Jury IS un Backers of the TrVCity Brave haw collected H 40 pubhc sub eription ta th ftrst it days of a campaign t raise n ana lor th Marthvest league haaeeajfl rtwb The Brave. cawa4 th hsnt ftv yearn hv the Tn-Crty Athletic Aann s nmvrnfrt group, made a prefit in liral haW af HSia aeaann hal nef as HO (or h' oVfMs The timd oVne ha pay TWrmww -.Ik of iSe eh.h h" T W ta! "" (siding but Erwui (.llmnr editor af. the Trt-CHy wratr yt such devel was unlikely. Huge Herbae Freeman and the dashing Io Ganbakh blew up a storm in She third fall af their lag maiwr t trie trmory laat night, and won tie wawl when the rat like Garibaldi flattened Met rough le Chic P.nal- after pal Hertiae had helped set It up Ban lea Jrnavd J mewac Ham Saskki ns eppaaetti (or the Free mn Canhakti laralem. a the ab sence of Wild Bill farced matchmaker Kit on frwen t make aoma rnanresj an the eaed. Kava?e wa aniufen ra his Fridav n fWer at Poftamd with Freeman Lather Undsey In the maiaer last aight. LinrWy hvstead went atainat Terrible Trk Ah Panha. and spanked the beared foreigner ia straight falls, one via dioaliflra tmti and th elher vi drop kirks and a full nelson Sasaki and Bawale tank tarna raafhmg ap Garibaldi ks th first fa1 af she tag rrmmble, and Sas ki was R with hht sleeper bold. Thi portioa the faat-tnovtnsj fray ant rnmptetely away from rei Jack Kraer Freeman got even hi S i now- Major League Leadert: a ab n a ataxia, slra Tart ss r4 sa as WUHawH. a ilia 74 laa 41 as Skaarraa. Hrw Tar. 7. MB 44 al WaasTSM. rtrraBaad B MB 17 B fan. Ckaraaa 4 sss 14 17 Bar. Balllaasn l MB 4 a rT 47 III ft CMaaee n.S.MM B T Itl W . m 4 III 4 11 JI7 t Ml W 17 HI SI IM 17 S JB Tt M II M JM Oa Waw Taea M: m M. SSasvaO, BearaM rSeralaad 11 warmstAL aei a ever, putlie th fut! nelson clinch- rJUJ ldi War and ar th I ten If was Bfured er na the Jap Hertiae and l.rihl- ; oraat. Piai,,rf IM B.ll Im a.xl J Bat , aV aanaaal in na the aoual iiaa ia ! Warv tar n a as warnea igaaa rj av oner Z uu las kM a week ar mare the mtury i given a CfcUBCi t9 tpt4aTJ to tpaf1ttPiaaiflt . favagt was t have cathded with finally raa a the third wilh Gerihaldt decking him far the winner Kiser and Jus Onanda a Spaa-icra' ash Mwtarnee went ta a fast papu lar and BO-tafl Vrw m rhe awening newt OWws MUwaaka la. Ill IFt ms 17 i r va) tl ir u m mi 71 Ml M IM JM 177 M " IM II Jll II JI7 TS MB 41 at 111 Tl MB M M III Bt IM M 11 114 M 117 ti m r jii WlHraake n lk. tl flarlBMS IS. w. wrcaam aiaaa. war aa wmrnt njar Aal aaMI St the first four rounds hut Cadilli finished with a htirst of punches to gain the draw in the final round There were no knockdowns The draw was a maawity dei sinn with Referee Frank Pierron and Judge Johnny fVhes each scoring It twv X Jidge J W Carlia gave the nod te ( edilli 4 .inrgenaen dunned I adilli in the third with a ngM hook Braves' Haney Hung in Effigy MILWAl KF.F. July IS j-The Milwaukee Braves IM Wats at Brwnkrr laat Mgtw prompted galdentlfied Mirwmik residents to bang Man ST Fred Haney ai the Brrre ia afgiy Snortly after trie Dodgert fin ished their hatiing exhihttma aanuval the Brave, a rmrte rig ore mad of stuffed rltathtng was found hanging from the I .lord straM srg oa the lamrv pn4 at ha mrsrr af Vnrta Jo at street and w-7 l.lnvd WreH Appended I 'he figure ass a tig which " HIT FPF.D IIAVFT HP. WAWT PFIWAVT iBwat JSI 4,1 A.Sjfc.,. j i&PJt Ray Thompson struck out HI of 21 rndse t ITS fimichMl S- Prout 1.1 Batirr l-l TnAw a-S Hit. Grant hatters in a 10 iwhit Sum-j ort i imi u m i, Bauer mer League baseball game yester-1 J. 1 '".', ln ' Z Ft""' . 1 . - Steiner ( srluorl .nd Neneuvh day T I 3 A -1 n a a .r'vT a Thrifty't tho Word for tho MAC-35 by MtCULLOCII iff Otry tow pnr rhata taw sefrh tsMsaj profaasioeiaJ faatva . CsrU ia J poaa taotM Weathee peoo kjTtitinai eyatara Aatemstie rewind stsrter fltss snany mora SlgtC ... 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