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12-(Sc. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Suk, July 21, "57 SF Offer to Giants Almost 'Complete' Mayor Chrisropherson Anticipates No Difficulty in Reaching Terms NEW YORK. July 10 u The I to receive seven per cent of the New York Giants bbll team' gate receipts to help pay for a will receive an official proposal 10 million dollar $ldium. within the first two weeks of Au- The West Coast mayor did not fust to move to San Francisco meel Horace G. Stoneham, owner This was announced todav by and president of the Giants. How San Francisco Mavor George", the mayor .said they had Christopher as he stopped here "I"" discussions by t'Phw en route to an American Mumo- Christopher has no plana i to talk pal Assn meeting in White Sul- further with Stoneham durinj a phur Springs. W Va tMiav vl$" """ Christopher indicated that the Ne Other Laeal Part eferjrould call for San Francisco $tonthtm Mld h. had ipekra Herb Flam, Seixas Win CHICAGO July Defend- Ing champ. on Herb Flam loday led topseeded players ct both the Men s and Women s Divisions into tnmorrow s finals of the National Clav tmrts Tenn's Tournament In muggy. 9icgree weather Flam, no 1 seeded star from Beverlv Hills. Calif, easily turn- d back his semi-final loe. th seeded Bill Quilhan a lanky army t -s i ti private from Ft Rucker Ala in " atr.igh. sets. 0-3 H. M Flams final round opponent to- o( Au)(ust morrow w ill be no 2 seeded ic Seixas of Philadelphia. who to- Similar U t levrUed day outlasted 3rd seeded Bernard ihrislupher did not disclose any Bartren of Dallas. Tex -. 4-0 prov,SIOOs of the offer However. 1-0 0-1. M in a 1-hour and JO n, lnr Rneral view minute struggle that Clev eland has an agreement Gibaea lu Easily !hKh is fair and ideal" and which provides that city with tev The women's semifinals also n cfnt ,n, gl MunJ. went according to lorm as Wim clpj stadium, where the Indiana bledon Champion Althea Gibson psv of New lork and no 2 seeded .j j;,,, th, the offer will Darlene Hard of Monlebello. Calif . have te be baaed on sum that cored decisive victories ,SJure the amortiiation of the Miss Gibson toyed ith No 4- stadium over a period of years." aeeded Lou Felix of Mertden. Christopher said. Conn . for a t-T. 0-1 triumph. Mist San Francisco has been author Hard had Itftie trouble squelch- iied by its citizens to spend S mil Ing Kara! Fagero of Miami. Fla.. lion dollars for a stadium, but M. o-J. I Christopher sayi it'll coat twice ehampioa showdown "a' ' between Mist Gibaoa and Miss He said he was not contempla Hard will be a repetition of the " "y mor i'lf'cuHy in reach recent Wimbledon finals in Lon- " with the Giants don. England Miss Gibson to- Odds on their moving to San morrow will be seeking her first Francisco next year are rather major US title favorable.' he said j In the women t doubles rham- lwrtallaltM Ct High pvonahip round, also played this o,,,,,,, had Mld rhff fternoon. Miu Gibaoa and Miss lrtM(ff hf Mm , Hard teamed up for an easy M. upcn . M.ywl Mj Wumph over Misses Fagerot ,.ltv110 trTntmtB and Jeaiuw Arth of St Paul. Mini. A, hf cfer,., h, In on of the. day t men lhal telephone company ta his doubles semifinals, the Australian cHy n(d rlpresed some rwn pair of Ashler Cooper and rraeriCwi I0IHI( nnaUatw of pay cored a ensp H -l n-7. TictoryjTV facihtiea because of man over Bartien and Grant Golden oower thortagt and ' eiceuivc WilmetU. IU. tnri - In the other men s doubles semi i Christopher said the company finals Seixas and Flam were lead-! told him installation would cost inf GiammaJvs and Barry Mac- 30 to mtllioa dollars Kay. Michigan- 157 NCAA eham- i Skiatron lnc . a pay TV concern. bmsi. when the match was called had much Uer estimates the because af darkness Seuas and Flam had woo Uie'ured the coat in San Francisco at first two seta 7 1 and 0-1. and were tied M tn the third set The third set will he played to- morrow after singlet competition (Cont'd, from preceding page) an of dancing as something for sissies and girlies would he surprised tn know how many big leajuers purposely learned how to dance in order tn gain better balance lim ing and footwork It helps kids and let fare it You rant dink the gals all vmir lile Notre Dame football followers will h k their programs a second time when the Irish make their initial ulah come autumn Thev have a Bob Williams at quarterback but it isn t the same capable who directed the 194&-50 South Renders No relation, either The I. A Rams F.lroy ICrarvlegs' Hirsch isn t to crarv He has invested in a Holly wood restaurant that s doing big hi; hoqin Hii Another 'Beit Seller' Coming And if you te been feeling sorry for golfer Ben Hogan Because old age, an aching back and ralouted tootsies hate rangkt ap with him. forget It Hngsn I original spoilt hook. "Power Golf was the second largest seller la his tory for books of tbit kind tad bwwed only to "The Rabe Rath Story " Vow Baa tan Be a romet back with "Five Iettont The Madera Faadamentals of olf.' aad ad vance orders forced a record first printing of copies, retailing al U aad 17 depending on Ike cover That adds ta more than a million bucks for a first print ing . Uke the man taid. "Than gold la them tkar goifert". . In view of Pete Susirk i snnminred and predictedi res ignation at the I' of VYathinglnn and the intentions of Rarrv Billiard and Dale ( ardwell tn mend the Seattle school regardless of the fact that their prep mentor wont he there poohs the suspicion thai Susirk was going tn the university onlv as an escort for mm of that nrh Marsh field football talent Coupled with Roger Johnsons pledged allegianre in Oregon State it dni rompletely fracture the longstanding Msrshfieid t-rtnn pipeline however We heliete Susie I wise to rriurn m Marshfield He h' s tremendous prep forithall prngrtm built up there ha s nie home for his family it well liked and well paid and can enio the pea'e quiet tnd beau'v nf 'he ( oos Bay area At Washington he would he hand in hand with todavi high pressure inllegiate football and would be vr eligible for itt here to-1av gone-tomorrow risk Hurley Aikmg Title Fight Pricei Many fistic folks may look apwa I be Aagaal I? Flovd Patterson Pete Redemarher heavyweight rbampiewtbip battle with skepticism, flgarlag that big Pete It in wtv aser hit head Bat Prwmwter Jack Harley la aeaetheiest ssklng heavyweight title fight prices for the Seattle Stek t ball park show, aad evea al ?0 (or ringside IIS for re served and lid for general edmhttiaa d wests, we M heteha be Hilt the ? nV0 rapeettv arena Pugel Sounders have taken this view of the hout 1 ve got tn see th'S fitM Now suppose rf s a stinker I ve got ta be there don t '.. so 1 ran say how lousy it was ' . . . brielly on the phone with Christo- pher and asked that San Francis co s oiler be put in writing. Talk has been prevalent that the Giants ere headed for Saa .Francisco and the Brooklyn Dodg ers (or Los Angeles Stoneham has said this will be the Giants last year at the Polo Grounds here, and that he sees no possibility of moving to another local ball park Christooher said at a press con- ference thai Stoneham "reiterated his interest in moving the Giants " Sa" Fr"i?,' HmI" " ' have stated Mort no decision " made until a firm pnpoid ' P"" "mr mu " San Francisco 1 assured Mr. Mopenam inai wir uumai ytv . r , r.. .1 i. Mia Vveine nrefaaretl anrf mayor said He said the firm fig I million dollars, ia the city of Los Angeles. 4 million dollars, and m the city and county of Lot Angeles. 10 million dollars Mayor, and1. His Briefcase . .'t v- .1 C '1. - NEW YORK. July ! Mayor George Christopher f Saa Francisco poses ta his SL Mnriti Hotel rooia with hrs briefcase, which he said contained "papers far the tranv action" ta shift the New York Giants baseball team la his city. Christopher, who flew ta New York with his wife loday, said he expected ta confer with the (.iants presi dent. Horace Stooehasn. Stoneham already has said this will be the Glaats' last year at New York Pole Grounds. (AP Wlrephotol Hawaii Kai in Lead Of Aiapes Gold Cup TAHOE CITY. Calif. Jury 10 -Hawaii Kai. a crew-owned hydro plane driven by California n Jack Regas. today averaged M 213 m p h. for SO miles to take the opening day lead in the Mapes Gold Cup races on mile-high Lake Tahoe i 4 I uregon risn Travel Afar Dead or sine Oregon fish are global travellers Last month t h e Oregon Fish Commission reported the unusual story of two ateelhead. bearing plaatat tags, that wound up ia a , Parit rafe The fish had been caught by Indian fithermen above Bonneville dam 'the point of tag gmg. and w ert exported to rrtnr 1 This week the fish commission had news of another ' lagged hsh that journeyed to foreign waters the hard way-by swimming The fish was a 10-pound albacore tuna that had been branded with a tubular plastic spaghetti typ lag on August II. KM. shout Ml miles off the Oregon coast by huh com mission biologists On June J I9RT the tagged tlhs core was caught h a Japanc-e vessel orf the nai of Japan Pur ing the len month) the hvh at tihertt it had doubled its weight Di t.eorje Harry Ir fwh rorruniMMin revarrh direrlnr aid 1 lh alliainre tag recovery further substantiates ihe tneory that alha core raushl vnradic ally in tireson ::::tnLl?::: fia7ey Snares Women's Title OMAH K July Wenam Balv tha calm tiuhrtorn nation a: rol)giair champion nn rhe Vfwr4fi ft Upborn matHir (toil trxirnatnepnt lnt ith a .' and I wtor otr Knn f ap Johnston ( Ui MawMi "r Iowa tpOfan fht Jpar old Nonhiirn I m eriit m 4w1 thr up at ih v! of 11 hn taw her !ad -dw.ndtt lo no hob? it H hi ih ftfuwl to flipi- h 1 Th dramatic mat,h pnrVd nn th rth link wlvrr Mri John too? J4 rar old moth4r nt a V VarW datjht.r mti(fsd a four j loo pott TV rollefiatf champion from r v anttofi 111 who had j rhippowi to t irv htn nut from IW ! ft aav drnpptMj htf piitl for a par 4 and fh champKmshtp It a th firt hoi th fir I frofn lllinoia KmJ won tim th 24th Junior Baseball Leagues I Start Tenth Week of Play "Pie Wleerv JrinNV I ai- a'e , headinf into the tenth rnuml of plav thu week with 1 '-ill ilaie tm tap In use a lvnp k .till ihe Truat Oilers lhal art ptrinf the teafwe with a shiny 04) mark Sett it the J s A F.morv entry wilh 7 and I with wasier Service Slatanra it third apnt with t VI rerwd 1 Tot lainet Ine the first pari w" Ihe week should enena tram the Ji 4 fjnnrv I Master Service mn tnd th Tniti ialeen l.wns tik Rmk mexasrli are Meetdav la the T rirrgit "arkami lesaeleri tnd Vameless Market re on ie wills 7 and 1 slaie. THe Wear tfT, nrm are Weil arfk : 2 'JW-aet Hs Oleinte a wrtS ; f ll 4 Tiewlay 1 fareiet .'!l teaSfra W ewl sVakwrv I .anew stains! karf , ita Market vi SJe.wke 1 Nam Regas. of Livermore piloted the big boat hich formerly belonged to industrialist Henry Kaiser victory in the second section of today s opening heat Only seven of the IJ speed queens entered were able to finish ,h ln"Un .T charger trouble in thu mile-high altitftde loried the delending champion Shanty I. from Phoenix. Aru . and Seattle, out of the day t competition Second place after the first heat. wrtlh aiMllur 1 .11 tai flMjl , he no, , , th, j,,,,, Wl. 6nvn ov Mlro tk Ciech- oslovakian who flew an airliner , lhf rofl Curtain about two jeais ago Slovak personal pilot tor WU ham Boeing Jr . of Seattle, won the opening section with an aver age tpeed of 96 tm Following in order of best times were Mitt Thnltway driven by Bill Muncey of Seattle 91 J4 Osle V. Bill tantrell Detroit tl l.S Miss Bardahl. Norm Kans Chelan Wash w) tjT Thnftway TOO Brien jle Seattle S7 020 and alr VI le Schoenith Detroit K i Wuhnn turned in the fastest 'hree-mile lap nf the dav Klnak 'P1"1 h"r m,T 'n' rnrnparaliv ely ca'rn ' ,ff7 mph ' ... g Round Tab'e Romps Home l(,l r VtlHIll Calif lulv ?0 sP'- Round Table continued his sensational winning trei Indav with an eay 2 length v Kinrv in the 41S1 westerner hsnma nut hi fifui italie irtnrv nt the metinj tnd his third in nianv week, at Hnllvwrmo Tj-li I'w In Willie shfte'n'lr' -nl 'o lh hm nn) Ihr tirre Sf a litht smack rn re In rmne than urge Ihe JveorM Roin T'hlc anl craiert in tihotit di'ficnltv I'tsher n a surpr'te iecnod in s pholn finnh n er ihe la'e rlos ing Joe Price in the fielrt nf eight 3 y ear oWls Tne time fnc the mil tnd one quarier a ? 0JV 1 V Round Table rtcinf under the telly green silk rJ TrtMS M Kerr nt OVIthoma f it n the imMi on favorite a he ttm smabed the nopositmn in hi soph omort division He returned t? m tl ya tnd tl 10 Irisner paid II and tl W tnd Ine Price 13 Vi lew. Market s Tost 1 and the atv.V Otih afarnal lack Jewelera 11 ia asttasi 1 a 11t1.11 W I Pel W I Pi T'.a I aiaaaa.rfa 1 I It I laari t r I'llMi I 1 T-S " I I ria IM,r Li 4 I M f rr 1 1 W-lHDIt I 4t lilaa ttaai i TrvMi Oil m ftarrt4 Mi i vi itaMjtr rivft at RV1 r It A lMr i wtaXr wet. t al Harrvfc I f t at'er, Jorselwaiafa tf a ftawtttAwa 4r kM mt vi I " I t f . I 9 tfcws ' i ri fUsr i ii toae i i ripMiia i i Ti 1 Mum t J ' TT 1 I tt M aatfc , I f4 , w Tl Itau i f.44rt fj,, t.ta I t Re r f i laiiet MirtH tl tr tk fajta 4-fca v. tite at aWrrV k a I va. -.e " e 1avfta - Ycnlis Win Ova! Aleet Sime, Gilbert Nab Double Victories LONDON. July M i - Tom Courtney of Fordham, Olympic 100-meter champion, splashed a half miU In 1 mmula 4T 1 - - - - - J- . - .. . . V r L . I. and field team easily defeated a London aggregation. M-l. Courtney's time wu phenome nal. It had rained heavily before! today s half of the program got under way and Courtney, power- striding runner, spun the distance over a heavy, scuffed up track inai naa pooia cm water on n at everal spots At that, his time wu the fifth' into the book as a British all comers record He a aeetrinf ap-1 1 ;0hid team, who lost ta Courtney by II inches at Melbourne, was second again today but his time of 1 4J 5 was British national and Eng lish native record Johnson fin-1 iahed five yards behind Courtney ' Greatest Race Eirr The New York team won 13 oft the 15 events Only British vic tories came in the mile and two- mile run Peter Clark, who doesn t even rank among the best in Brit- ain. woo the mile run with 4 03 after Brian Hewson scratched be- cause of a leg strain Laurie Reed, another Britain, was second although given the same time as Burr Grimm of .Maryland ho ran for the New York team. They ere credited with 4 07 7 Derek Ibhotsoo of Britain, broke the world record for the mile with. a 3 57 1 and the next three men (Cont'd, from preceding pag) all came home under four min- the Tigers in the last three innings utes They were Ron Delaney of lo protect Russ Kemmerer'a fourth Ireland, and Villanova. Olympic .victory against six defeats. 1.VM meter winner Stanislaus Jug ! Zernial hit his Kansas City wirth of Ciechoslovakia. world game-winner off losing reliever record breaker in the 1500 meter. George Zuverink to climax a four and Ken Wood of Britain I ryn rally for the A s Connie Joha- Raas t.J hi 100 !,on tni 'he Orioles led. S-l, enter- ing the ninth. Tom Morgan won The British- crowd of M 000 to- u day got a chance to watch the almott perfect sprinting form of Five Vnearaed Rons Davt Sime of Fairlawn. N J . who Crandall. although he hit big 11th today took a 100 meter invitation homer, nearly cost the Braves run in 10 5 Last night be won the their game with the Giants, boot 100 yards in t S. ; ing a fly ball in short right field Flias Gilbert of Winston-Salem, and setting up five unearned runs N C . smooth moving hurdler, took after two were out in the 0th That two first places today to add to iuIlm VM-tnrv rJ Uct mskl Ua , ... ..,. ... eased through lo win the IM yards hurdlei in 14 1 and then sped through a 130-yard hurdles race in ui Finsty, Hebert Seek Golf Title (Coal'd. from preceding pa(' rncsi two easy fiveloot putts on A. Randy Jackton alto homer -the 13rd and Mth holes before He- for Brook)vn ry, Dry.i, bert closed the door ,. .,k k.i. i c-i r .ki The two finalists clash for the U0O0 first prue at 10 a m. Sun- ay over ine imam, yauey gou course which was burned to con Line naiuiKTws vj iwij airaio- ing sun rmsier.a.u. a pro untr 1TO p,t, ,oe,ned With a bad I ' J-Cw4Ctat I M won more than la 000 last year v, ,,4 lo lht ,4tf wllh f-" J J j-ae... , 1 et. to finish tecond in the official Rl(.hlf A,hhurn tnA Chufk H,r. . prue 1st and tbit year has won m.- k a m , . , "ion on nate and none out to Mondays c.amii we.i saia. !. 0(10 -plus for No J position ,m,vh h am,wlnnm Cak. n aiekamie naval. .1 Bay, among golf 1 capitalists He h a s , (h k ron Gros, ' .; "."'?; been in the monev in VI ilr.igh. (M( xh r,1(h m FZVmII V tournaments tieing a reord long ytntW the Phil 1 fourth ntrher ' "T, " 1 ari Be held hv Hogan ... ... ' t "' wts the winner . 1 wednisdst s r.twis Five Daws Ofter u.k,. k . , Whi obscure 20 vrar o ri native ,. , , . itt f alifnrnian who also has been on the tour sine I ta.vS provided the . , ,t main evcilement lor he sweatv . , , www, . ... crowd ol 7 Wal who roamed the Hat Miami V al.cv curse todav Five down alter 12 holes and ap- irenllv h..pelcsy healen he hit an f sihi iron ro nn ttif I4ard llth which hit tvnitie liV cup pun ml drnppH lf a hole in firtr In spired he pm to pUv thf m fivp hold in thrp urwVr par to quarf liV maich Rose Upended I KVA I AMM.a-. in n Yv i ennis T M ol juv jn e .. Top- seeded Noel Brown of Santt Mon it a t till edied Rill Rose of Portland TS 7 im SI here looar in move mm ine men a sin a on les finals ol Ihe wvh annutl P if if Northwesl Tennis chtmpion ships Brown will play lohn Been nt Shawnee Okla and fort Rliss Tet in tomorrow . title round Been is seeded Inurih .rt Knno of Seattle aurretsfullv defended hit unxx men i unflet crown hy itmrmnt iMvaeested ed r.iiiir. rainn.il n 'rnmn v am i ts. t Sherwood Bowmen riafikfr KJsfine.UM LC ltd I I'UIUngndrn SHhHWoriO rn-e July s e Shr-o irrheri inf the aecnnd siianni vetr nHHeaied arrser. i(hl vai ( rorr Nofimphjm fnfitnrl m t t'1 rphtf thonf toia ",m ' whf to 4 7J! for kvrorH 10 4'l pmnt -h nttinf hm team Ta hu huv Kand and ifa romhinatpom rm frv vvry(inq 'tam fifing harr rd ssyomari ihonting Hubbard Wins Pair HI BRkRD Jury Special Hurahard tttrafe twee both Smt of it eihmstHWi aifthall dnsnSle- kcavVr (ram ( aarasV Ptywrmd eKarvwy here limi(h 7 ? and Uer, f ole .'.shed m 'hre, hi'. m as II trt attayk in the nperaer wP.le Urry RerV'y whw prlrheel tne hrs- ese --- r.--,a n the sav" YtA l Sists ta fk, a-fh, ..a "Ur- -sw-d t twte, re the firsl (ame. They're Back, Rarin' to Go I II vaaMMMpMBMM Matckavaker DtM Own kai the Mtetl DtMvu Brwtkeri la a lag scrap m Tuesday alfht'i Mat card at tke Anriorr. Dirty Dm" Ii at left, "Unghkesue led" at right. freeman Novy Holds Title . . . Donovans Will Appear On Tuesday Mat Card The Donovan Brothers "Dirty Doug" and "Roughhouse Red "- wno nv ludfl Salem booking by Matchmaker Elton Owen the past couple of weeks, have finally been landed by the muscle maestro, wlU PPr Tuesday sight at the Armory, in a tag teamer that Donovan in One-Hitter tied the score at J-i but Coving- Im Vi A Va Inrm..!. k;; tk. , "T.wmca eaoed with both lighting on fop of the Polo Grounds right field (nr floor alMj one that taw big roof off loser Marv Gnssom after Ujthcr cut up Savage t profile Kb Mt thews tingled Crandall wat wtin punches pressra imo ouuieio ouiy wnen Andy Pafko turned up with a bad Two other Milwaukee outfield er!, Hank Aaron and Bill Brutoo are injured along with infiektert Jot Aocock and Felix Mantilla Snider t homer provided Jhe clincher for the Dodgers, who have won nine of 10 since the all-star j... k- .k. r-..k. a'sw t vw v iiw i psti rj tiesr v MUO yrnit b,, mtM , Dv Hinm,B who w -. M , tcXm when Gj, HodM irnh hit him on th. pitching harMl in tha firtt inmnf Iddie Kaskn had (our hits. Man Musi.l three lor a lifetime . . , . . . . . . nl 1 " ana iiei r.nmt naa )our RR, , . . , , . squeete hum in rhe Cardinals n ,, . . . ,. romp over Pittsburgh and Bob rr,..A t- m u r l ' V ' .,' K' h 'L ' L 1(w hf,( ,H . , ,. . ,. . . . ' ' mi nsr rtn 11 in l.nrtu JwatrMIIII Rams Set to Open Drills It KI) LANDS Calif . July 20 -Tl The l.na Ansele, 114m. . Lm Angeles Rjtns. championship fontpndr in th u.,u, wh . quad of 33 vetermi ind 10 rook ie open trtininj (or the 1037 smioii neit Kridiv it the I'm vertitT of Redltndi Sis nf the rookie prospects u ... y,mi hi 1 r ni lete illttar game ifainst the pre rhimpion New York Gunts Auf were invnea in pur in ine rnl 10 tnd will he late reportinf to Rtm ( oarh Sid Gillman They ire htlfbarks Joa Arnett from the I niver.ity r.f tllfornit tnd Del Shofner Bty Wr. Iineharker Jack Ptrdee. Tet tl A4M t.eorie Struiar. Wtshr mrlaa taehle end jaii, I unrl, lnVf' taehle end Lamar Lundv PursSwe and Pilte t othren full .ursor ann r tle I OSnretV lull naet inn Held foal kh-ker from MtssiuiBDl hark tnd field f Missiuippi r,w " Th P'iltt' of fir Rims retmni mav reduce the yeterm rnaier In .Wl Tackle Rud Mr lidm otfen.ive ends Ron Miller ind Roh ( arey Iineharker Hu.h run and rtefenalv. ,r.A ry..... W irdlnw have indiraled th ' o nti inn ar ,iilm" p hvf vir10i v HI hit !M rrffrnw,vf ,r won i ne bark thu vet tw,y ttjrtini (Mm ofi hand Th Kama harr nnl 13 davt c,h"n,t A,,s"" PCL Line Scores a.- Dyefsv ,M; ,: tsnnswssf aia aai t , rP.naer anaj thuni ,1. aisat Ha; Hess. '" , r. . , , 1 s-rs-v-. ays asa . i . .,7';,, T"" '' e"Sfi ae e. . t r P V.e,'...V ;ara im cwse.g flialTy niereded la Moiriig (atovc), and Mb wU) appear will be only part of a double main event Owea has lined up (or the card. The rugged and tough Donovans, easily remembered for their riot ous engagements here on an al most weekly basis over a year ago. are to make their 157 debut against Herbie Freeman and Cow boy Carlson, a pair of real top notcbers whs now hold the North west tag team title and who in tend keeping it LINDSAY VS. SAVAGE As bis second mainer Owen has lined up Luther Lindsey and Wild BUI Savage for their rematch, even though it won't be for the Northwest heavy title as originally pUnned. That bauble left Wild BiU last week and went to Freeman as a result of their hot Portland ses sion, one ia which the Portland Commiattoa held up the belt But the Lindsey -Savage sortie could be a dinger even at that, lor they went to a bloody "no contest" iu K. ..n . . . . . one Th, ia or r,Am, i,a. lht Garibaldi and his whii staff against Ali Paths, the "Terrible Turk'' who haaa I been able ta da much here. PeeWeoMidaet aawiytji Baseball: i miisciti WItTBRW LIACll'l W L Pel. W L Prl SSSSL ! ! 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"a'aeeker. sirkMi lk.u Ti'-aah" lurtek nlaVT".''!? nk a rkinsv t r.twpt n.., L'T4 """ei. .a i.r ii wadtrntuw a.a.i. a.rrwt l.. faes al aarrtet Ma I to tOI THBaw I ttRI I I. Pi. w i p,i V.akee. I t 1 M Cawiara I I laa ri I I lee Tlf.ra 4 1 MM rtreiaala I I tat owlaoa t I aaa Tmaansys nswrt .....,,. '''' " w. t.i.ai T.r.. l aaria ( ..aar. u mm,, . i rairitr a r.swrt n.rr o.ti. .. " ""' ' 1 "" ... Gordon Hull PicVpA 'Un nUH f KrVCwJ PITA Srrfirv RFXO July K f - F. Fither sf wedderSum Ore wat elected preside rf af the J vn-rnemher Pi rifkr InteraetiMaJ Traphnniin Asm utdav CXJiert elected include W Hilemaa f arlaje Orese Ore first s j . . , f " V " iTeewurer siaj lnTtva t. Hull Salswn Ore secretary and tecwnel vice presMiem. IVsaj Rev M. ancnuver R r Ove Mr ., Vattle. Hamld Schluler Serrairewtn rhl lean Hurd jUi LV Tlty lh ,.,,, ;m "J T , IdaKe. rwtw Falls : . Foul Gives Leather Button Futurity Go w Alhmbn Disqualified on Infraction By Stablemate Olymar After Easy Win CHICAGO July 20 .e - 1 nbcaten narent easv 4', length yiclory. looay was ouquammi ana Utther Button m ' ed up '""cr nf ihe IIM.OTS ArUngtoa Futunty. Ede ArTan. pt-tl." Mhamhrav ahel tha tawtS Fred W 'Wt.Zn l.m 4-3. breaking me su - , I i a a jQP23IC5 III Net Victory .. jn risck Hold, PjnChO LUSn Exhibition Sunday FORFST HILLS. N V . July 20 ur - Swarthy Pamlvi ConzaJes woo Jack Kramer s Tournament i i.mnin lodav when he crushed Pancho Segura 4 3, moving pictures, the stewards al- M while blister fingered Tony lowed the claim and, uader Illinois Trabert was trouncing Lew Hoad. State racing regulatlont, disquab. M. 10-12 t-2. M. ded Alhambra, aettiag him back Goniales now is undefeated in lo (ourth place, four matches, while Hoad the Acti-. AntomaUa 1125 000 bonus baby of Ihe pro troupe, hay a 2 ? mark so Pancho t The action wal autAmauc a collects the $2 M up pnre mon- though Alhambra wu not ey This situation also posed a volved. Stat rule stipulate that king-sized headache lor promoter under such claim of leul every Kramer, who had hoped lo have horse entered by tha same owner the two go through undefeated and is disqualified. meet fnr the ntle tomorrow leather Button, with Jack Skel In order to break even in Ihe v up M a supplementary entry enlure Kramer ill need an al alM earned his Rockmoort Ftrmj most - full h.m-e tomorrow A ji; s;.y To hit backeri at the ma crowd of shout ''" sat in the ,u, nindows. Leather Button paid plus-90 degree heat ol the "est R M and 1 40 Side Tennis Club lodav That w,nlim S Miller's Rellim S W , made the total attendance about nddrn by rf)unfd 11 000 to date (, t M in(j pjgg tD(j WM f Thus the C.omales Hoad match of from third Uj tee will amount lo nothing more than omJ p,lcf Rle. an exhibition )rd whicB wu worth ,. In another singles match, mus 4nd Hm cuiar rrans .-seusnian im wu little Ken Rnsewall. 4. 2 t-2 Jr. Racers Have Onener ( (Cont'd, from preceding ptg'l I into service st Ihe last minute The regular track will be re measured and finished this week Following are ine complete rac ing results MAIN EVENT J Uiii I -rv Srr hull 4v iu.jn ll, hl(1rr Ijrrv Melrrr Wmdv Hull, aid OYlCF , MAIN IS iipi I..hl. VI. -trod JUS. "ail l iitni'i Di-'f i Rff Mi r.rm Hn.vHET hash na dy BirKljnd TBOPHV DASH BoMiv ' kUl.KKl rtRST HEAT Urrv Melrer SF( OND HEAT Endu Okamnto THIRH HEAT Sunn Barheldn NOVICE DRIVERS-nitST HEAT Ri m IV horn SECONO HEAT Mikt Bell ENTRY 1 I S T td1 lurnil I yaars. Dich Lundhonih 11 Roddir Birkland 12. Urry Meler t. Windv Birllland in. Darrell Id.v.i II Mike Grt I Susan Ba kelder In Ed die Oaamoto 12 Boh Mi t e.wl Ijrry Serbl. k. In Carl I adna II Boh Birk 1 Of ike Brll V Rnk t'pham " Tarrv V -iff I I-arn t.undboinh 1 r'r Rni Todjy's Pitchers AMIIK I (,! f Vtw rk tl ( lo? tLii f?i- wtajr atitmt 4l atioJ lut kt it Ii it lttOt. (I ll IAJ Narletfct Botloa tl hictgo PitrnieltM il-ti M llwdtn (V ; 1 fUIIIMr tl Kinsit flit Krtwl iNli tntl Mtxtre t4i 1 r llntr tnd) Bureteile i- i Tw'llhin(tf tl 0Mre.ll g lesenger ( J- J I u Run n in 1 ill 1 1 N T10N l I r t l R 4 inrmntu tl Philttle lyhia 1 ' l.ttvrt tl-Ji tn4 to tale i it u MtOjtStt S-I tntt Rnferrtt ill . MHaai tl S itrh iTt wpahn (lt-1) tnol HiircJtl ti ll I ronr (4 1 1 tnoj Rtn It 1 I i 1 tl I nun tl Pttlvfcotgfc 1 ' 1 1 Mrltnil till tnd WphMii ii Rliaf 1' Hi ttia Purkft 1 hlrtf al flroMililtn 1 .' Imh tl f) and! Utah sfc s iVIi Frthinr (i-l) mtj Nftainnika ;i AN OPPORTUNITY FOR AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN! If vnij aie i h jh m hi 1 1 giailiiair il )ou ire between mt gri of 17 in :w il mu are truly imhitioui tn better the poMtmn of viiursril and vnur lamilv Ihen the few momenls required in read this mess4e miv he the turninf point of your hie There has 4ppeared on ihe industrial M'ene in recent yearl i truly rrmaikahlr aew ind rapidly ripaadlnf industry the held n( tlecirnnic lis prescnl late ol expansion tnd lit new tpplirations ire a.ni"t tanlaslir' r.lectrrinici. includet the funt new television .niliii vhih is eceising tdded impetut with the rimuna' i.i nilor uirvismn Klertrrnics includet rtdio. with its raatinuallr eipaodm( applications not only in homes, hut in industries u h as airline railroads pipe line companies, etc K.lec ironies ini hides radar ind microwtst reliy . which are finding tremrndousu important uses in such fields it tetephoni communu iimns i,r trillir ronliol etc Klectronict devsret tuch is the elertniOK romputers nr mechanical brains trt resolutioninnj industrial prwedures for testlni aad develop mem o( new piodmis surh n automnhilei tirpltnet, hnue hold ippliames ship, military equipment etc Electronics n making pussihle resoiutioatry ttef 10 the industrial world ihe introduction nl automatic ftrtorie ' Production prmesse. will he rontrolled hy electronic equip ment suSsiitijiinj m part lor assemhly line workers One mt)r auinmohilr manulariure! ilone i aprndini ipprnxi maieh J2)0 (kill (kin mi to a,i p (, electronict !l controlled lactones Other minuftrturers in mtny different fields, ire following nut Electronics o hind in hand wiih itnmir development Electrons ire hasic pan nf the atom The atomic twachinet which tie an much in Ihe news the elerlrowtttie fenerttor, the ryrlotron the helitron ind the rynchromn . tr elec tronic devices These ire hirt fes. o the widespread ippliratinna rwl Elee trnfiiri Fvers dn new applications new uses ire being di cos erert What r1i.es hi mean in ion' r means that there Is I lr'" mendnus need in in new held ol Klectronict for pewpeelf trtme4 technician. i me,n. !ha! lot the vmint mt who I is inclined ilnn, merhamrtl or te. hniei! lines there u pn'h. ihlv no othr held in the world tnrlav thil n an )tHH"cked with Opaortinlly not only for i f.-sd )nh or husinesi of ynsir own hut for advancement in Ihe future New see rta sjatlHy far these apanittei tbrwafh I at uewally reeeiahwd. ktwiat iratalai arwria. that eaa trfa yaw tkraaik heme ii4y right la yr aaa heaae! Eejuipment for home laboratory eiperimenl. n included plui ill preptrt tion maientl for Wond ind Fmt Class Ft T Ltrenaet Or full rwsident traimni if preferred An f.( PO tccreditad eafi""" me technirun nrnarimi .pproved for velertns Thouunds nf ofheT men hive ilreadr achieved tuccet thmufh (entrili tr.mmt profrim lt eomnle'e ml i tnrmatioe on what thu nn mean fnr ywu Mall the eeupoa kaatay fTNTHI TFf tNIr K. INSTITl TF t.TrFt R., is t, jnr.tl rwt9tpt ' ewmplete lefaraaariaw ahwsrt iaa.rtea.iHew I" Fteclr-Mira N'taae j Addrest j f its 1 Vlaratia, I i Alhambra, after acoring M lp - , '"r- was kit 14 let by Haty Road ta 195J with Areaa aboard. The vet. eran jockey also had an Arlmgtoa f'u,ur,,y "inner tlh Roy. The Arlington Park crowd of sai n lomo-uae silrrce me inquiry signal "asnea on us imo ooaro. Jockey Blll HarUck. riding Oaihr.ni Tjfc STTSuT-S u. "v ea. try. After IS minutaO at atudyuui AinamDTa. dtiiuj asasra iron what wouki nava neea nis tourta straight triumph, received a con solation priie of ftjfit for being set back to fourth place. National Lagut NATIONAL LfAOUt I v tiuia . sot Oio aat-a it I PiHaburfh SOS tt StO I 13 4 Dirkton Mtmtt ill anal H Smit-i; Tnend Km 111. Owanaon ill. Ar royo li and Patarton. Rand i4. Horn run- St Louis, lav nil. Milwaukee OS I tOt 10B J I , . ynrk sot tot ate-a t Irovrtid Mcatahan ill Jnnw n S' and SawaUkl. Gomet. Me innri'M ?i WorthingUm ill. Grta-oi- .Ii. and Wtatrum Home runs Milvsa.iee. Crandall. Covinaloe. 111. hii.fn .. It tOt J0I-I II I Brooklyn . WO tlt M'-t 1 t H llman Kaiatr III. Broanan ill. Droll ill and Silvers. raniUnl ill; DrMdale Lahine ill and aoeebora, Ca.Knanalla li Hotwa ruoa Chlrala, Ranki III. Ill(ll)l. Jackton, Rnitler Cini inntlt rilrttlrefill oaa nt ett-i it 1 in tot tea-1 it i Jft. Groat lil na -Uikr, Hcarr Htcktr (4l, MorVtaVl i. rrtn a t 1 tnd Lonntitt. Horn ruiv Phtitrlflphit Andffrton. Loptlt American League r .MIUM AN IIAGLB New ur mm 6tV-l I ( ,ryf irfj O0 MO AT-- 1 - Snarv, Hvrrw l( rr; W nn ind Htgtn Ro.lnn tW 'W tW I I ( rs1( Mgn lit Alt " rnrlrfltld 1 '' rt wii Dly Ofnvn tn4 va Hts run Chicago. TorKn V a.h;.,l..n IM ia IKe -4 i I ,(, . 001 on-: twtv-J l 1 K vi- Ivtrlv ill nd rWrhf' , l - Rvrd t n H . i Hrvoj lum WtaSinttn. m nn Slav wr p(t. no nit n 101 11 I Kin. t iu wi wn im- 1 innnt.m luvwtsk ' Tritn- rl PnrMtirrfiti ( nl V' Mtugin '81 trtd Amllh W -Mot fan I .us nn it Hor runt Ktn ( 7.t nit I "1 rwr Oiete ja.