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PAGE fiB HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SUNDAY. .Tl'LY 20. 1Q58 -Zi V'- : ll '- ' -Ik" '- y.".'. i.- i..v':;ivvM'i; . ..z. i OOH AND AH PITCHER Rioe Duren's fait ball rates a whiitle as the big righthander eiraDHines a fantastic strikeout record saving games tor the New York Yankees. The bespectacled fireman's right knee touches the ground after he fires a headache tablet. The batter is J. W. Porter of the Cleveland Indians. The catcher is Elston Howard, the umpire, Frank Umont. Dissension Rips PGA Golf Tourney As Stars Walk Out HAVERTOWN. Pa. (UPli The dissension-lorn P.fi.A. golf tourna ment went into its third round Sat urday was .lay llohert and Dow Finslcrwald leading the .surviving Held nf (13 Boilers by one stroke Right behind them were Slam min' Sammy Snead. poker-faced Julius Horns and husky Billy ( as per and there were eight other golfers only four strokes away. But the scores turned in on the second round Friday were over shadowed by oilier developments, including the disqualification nf veteran .limmy Demaret lor turn ing in a wrong scorecard. .lack Fleck, the IMS U.S. Open champion, angered over a P.G.A. rilling that halls could not he cleaned on Ihe greens nor divots made by Iheir own approach shots and was. fined $IIKI. Three other golfers who failed to appear on schedule also were assessed $100 lines. Defending champion Lionel He hert, Jay's younger brother, joined the chorus of protests against the P.fi.A. ruling. He still was in ciuilcnlinn with a Intal of 142, hut he claimed that divots which had been made by golfers who played Ihe holes belore him, had not been repaired properly. 1 don t mind Ihe ruling that you can't fix up your own divot, but I sure don't like it when you put Ihe hall on the green and then find that divots made previously ire in the line of your putt, he said. There were plenty . of other Scanlon Sweeps Ring Nod NKW YORK 'API-Undefeated and unranked Bobby Scanlon is alter bigger game in the light weight division. The classy San f ranciscan declared himself ready for ranking fighters after soundly drubbing taller and heav ier Gale herwin in a television Garden Friday night. So .Manager Art Benjamin promptly named Johnny Bussn. Paolo Rosi. or Carlos Ortiz as pos sible opponents for Bobby's next shot. The three New Yorkers all are in the lop ten of the Mi-pound class. Scanlon. a pro four years, has won 28 straight and is unbeaten in .11. Only a draw with Frankie Madison in his filth scrap mars the record of the baby-faced niond. He beat .Madison in a re turn fight. The Buffalo-horn Californian. just 22. is combining socking with schooling. He is a physical educa lion major at City College of San rraneisco. Bobby gave away height (5-5 to 5-8i, weight (34's to lM'ii and reach to Kerwin but carried the fight all the way to his rangy foe. The quick-thinking collegian wnn ine educated- left dropped Kerwin in the second round for an eight-count with two rapid-fire left hooks to the jaw. And then he hurt Gale, in Ihe fourth and tenth with the same type of punches. In addition, the fast-moving had to go over the spot andi.vollnCsler scored with body blows P.G.A. officials ruled that thei'" 'he rough battle, fought mainly divot could he repaired. 'at close quarters. All day long. P.G.A. officials! Both were warned several limes were being called upon to make! 'or holding. Referee Art Mercante tilings and in almost every caseH'ruiHy took the eighthiround from Iheir decisions were criticized About the only fellow happy annul the rulings was the 48-year-old grandpa, Demaret. "Boy, 1 was hoping I wouldn't have to go out there again on Sat urday, he said. "This 84 whatever they say 1 shot was the worst round I've ever shot in big time tournament and I'm happy to get out. Why. twice Fri day I left Ihe hall right there in my own divot in that jungle rough. Demaret, who had a first round fit), was disqualified because the score card he signed listed a five lor Ihe 14th hole, where he had a squawks. Casper called for an of- repaired, picked up alter three Hcial ruling when former U.S. holes, all of which he bngeved. Open champion Ed Furgol slepped stormed off the course without Ion Casper's divot while lining up six. even talking in I'.d.A. nincialsia pull on Ihe IHIh green. Casper " just signed Ihe lliing. that's all, Uemaret said. I knew I had a six on the hole and that's why I thought I had an 84. in cluding a hprrible 44 on Ihe front nine. But the card listed it as an 8.1." Even wilh an 84 Jimmy would have qualified lor Ihe final two rounds nf play for that would have given him a two-round ag gregate ol 1T,: and all who had scores of 154 or belter made it. Ihe field will he cut to the low BO and ties afler Saturday for Sun day s fourth and final round. Shasta Faces Touchy Pay Video Ball Game WASHINGTON (API - Senate sports investigators Saturday faced a touchy problem allecling sports fans who like Iheir baseball free on lelevisinn. Should officials of the national pastime, all by themselves, he al lowed to cut down on TV and Broncs Blast Chiefs; Ems Bow To Yaks radio broadcasts ol major league games: Or as Hob Feller, Cleveland's former pitching great, put it Fri- dev hefore the Senate anlimonopoly suncommillee: "Who's to say how much, and if hnschall is important enough to take it away from them?" Feller is now a baseball broad caster himself. He said the ques tion is lough to answer, and Ihe minor leagues as well as Ihe majors should be in on the decision. Feller and Jackie Robinson. slar Dodger infielder when the Qlimc iun,n ..till : it 1. 1..- 17-2. in Northwest K " w.'-" ..Mi lill.1l Mtl.-eil(ll W IIH-SSI-S II .TI'M- ate healings on House-passed sports legislation. The subcommit- lee headed by Sen. Esles Ke (lamer iDTonm turns to pro loot Scanlon for "repealed holding. Kerwin also had been warned for butting and hitting on the break. In the tenth round he pushed Scanlon to Ihe floor. It was no knockdown, of course. "I just didn't have a thing." said Kerwin, a 23-year old Ca nadian now living in Valley Stream, N. Y. He had been side lined four months by anemia. His record now is 27-7-1. Because of the long layoff, Kerwin was a 7-5 underdog. The officials all had Scanlon far ahead. Referee Mercante and Judge Bill Recht each had it fi-.l-l in rounds. Judge Artie Schwartz scored it 7-3. The AP card had it 7-5 for Scanlon. Briefs FRIDAY'S BRIEFS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GOI.F HAVERTOWN. Pa. Dow Finsterwald. Tequesta, Fla., and Jay Heberi. Sanford, Fla., tied for the halfway lead in the PGA Championship at 13(1. HOT SPRINGS. Va. Wiffi Smith. St. Clair, Mich., and Ruth Jensen. Seattle. Wash , shot two- under-par best balls of 72 for 142 totals and a three-stroke lead at' Ihe halfway point of the Hot! Springs Women's Four-Ball Tour nament. TENNIS CHICAGO Sammy Giammal va. Houston. Tex, upset Barry Mackay, Dayton. Ohio, 6-3. 4fi. Ti-.T. fi.1. in Ihe quarterfinals of the National Clav Court Tournament. RACING INGI.EWOOD. Calif. Swanky Gal '$20.90! lead all (he way in 'he $12,000 feature at Hollywood Park. OCEAN'PORT. Neji '$420' 1957 jumping champion, closed fast foi a half length vic tory over Clooroughan at Mon mnulh Park in his seasonal dehut. CHICAGO Bardstown '$4.R0i scored a three-quarter length vic tory in the top event at Arlington Park. San ox gain On M Francisco Takes Lead Roy Harris Moves Camp LOS AXGELES l'PI Heavy weight challenger Roy Harris was scheduled to leave for his training camp at Arrowhead Springs Sat-burgh after the Rraves had lost urflay to resume workouts for his cnicago 5 .1. Cincinnati swept ChiSox, Indians Nab Wins By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers had at it Fridav night swatting .1.1 hits between them as Boston won 11-9 on Frank Mal zone's grand-slam homer. That gave the second-place Red Sox a game on New York, beaten 2-1 by Kansas City and Dick Tom anek. who came within an out of being the first left-hander to shut out the Yankees in two years. Chicago beat Washington 9-2 wilh Al Smith's slam and five RBI backing up Early Wynn's four-hitter. Cleveland. 7-6 for the season against Baltimore, checked the Birds' bid for the first division with a 5-1 victory. In the National League, San Francisco replaced Milwaukee in first place, taking a half-game lead with a 5-4 victory over Pitts Time Out V'f xvN;. K(f, "Someday I'd like to take that ride IN your sailboat that you promised me!" Aug. 18 title fight here with champ ion Hoyd Patterson. Harris arrived by plane from Texas Friday in the company of hrolher, Henry Harris Jr., 18, sparring partner Howie Turner, and Connecticut Roxing Commis sioner Dinny Mc.Mahon. The unbeaten Cut and Shnol. Tex. fighter made two television appearances and held a press con ference. He said his first workout at the training camp, located near San Bernardino, was set for 1 p.m. Sunday. Patterson is expected here Mon day. He will train at Oceanside, near San Diego. With All-America Elgin Bavlnr as Ihe attraction. Seattle Univer sity drew 80,150 fans In Civic Audi torium for 12 home basketball games last season. Folley, Pete Slate Workouts LOS ANGELES (UPH Zora Folley, No. 2 heavyweight con tender, and his opponent next Friday nighl. Pete Rademacher. will hold public work outs Sunday at the Olympic Auditorium. Saturday both men held sparing sessions closed to the public. Sports Department Survey By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lcwiston's Rrnncs overwhelmed Wenalcbee, League baseball action Friday night, hut Yakima kepi its half game league lead by shutting nut tugene. 9 0. lri-iuy, meantime, turned up hill nvi to a tie for third place with a 6.1 Thp , wouI(1 ,, """ " ;in I ll rust aw Hacker Bids For 2nd Shot The Rrnncs' barrage served up 1I hits and bewildered three We nalchee hurlers. including t h e Chiefs' ace. Claude Osteon. Osteon was chased from t li e mound in Ihe second inning after Lewiston had scored eight runs "If him in Ihe first two frames. 1' was Ihe Wenalchce Hurler's last game tor Ihe duels. He left for Ihe Seallle Ramiers ol Ihe Pacilic to write in In the hill a limitation Cnasl League alter posting a 14 4 on blanket authority. He called nni, record m.uiy snorts prac tices dealing with player prociue menl and contracts. Sports authorities, under Ihe bill, could regulate broadcasting activity. The minors, supported by hase ball Commissioner Ford Frick. contend TV competition is demol ishing lliem at Ihe gate. Rep. Kenneth H Keating 'RNVi told Ihe senators thrv might want llheir allenlion to an old baseball!'' M'''""1 ssh'. a rarity United Press International Warren Hacker, gearing for a possible return to Ihe majors, burled his second straight shut out Friday night, as Miami de feated Havana. 3-0, in an Inter national League contest. Hacker, sent down hv Ihe Phil.i. delplua Phillies, issued three hits while his mates pounded Cuban pitching for II safeties. The vet eran righthander whitewashed Columbus on a live-hiller in his first outing lor the Marlins. League - leading Montreal split a twin - hill with Toronto, the Royals taking Ihe opener, 5-4. on sully Drake s three - run homer, and Ihe Leafs returning wilh a .11 verdict on Bob Scanllebury's L!lh icloiy. In nlher game s. Columbus slaved olf a Richmond rallv to win. 4.1. behind Men Daniels leighih triumph, and Buffalo won fnr bv A sow Yakima's Chuck Hickman scat-irule-sioce clm,,ni,.H n,i. " T;"' - dwelling Bisons tered fuc hits In whitewash Ihelof the Justice Department do-i "n: li"'h''l'''- Emeralds. The lug 2:'ii pounder signed to keep maior league tele- : winded nine Eugene bailers and easts out of minor league tern I FRUITFUL SOW walked six to post his thud u- lory when minor clubs were plav-j MANNING, SC. i.APi lory against no detents. nig home games. I owned bv 11, Presley l.ee delivers Salem got ilself Ihiee new plnv-l Feller aimed his sharpest dcliv-lpigs like a larmer ' delivers eggs ers f-rid.iy, including a pitcher. ;enes at the lavish bonuses big - by ihe dozen. The sow gave hut H didnl help against TiiCilyjlcacue chilis are paving vming hirlh to 12 pigs on Julv 10 look H-iday night. nm&perts. Frick had estimated weekend olf and (hen gave the Senalors slarted ihe new ll, come-tn-me p.ivmenls have1"1'1' ' 12 more Ihe following Hurler Larry Johnson, who .is mialed more ll,,,,, throe milium Mondav. Twenlv-ooe lived KMMinii inn in me eigniii inniiig dollars Ihis e.u alom ftnri nii-L,.a tl... I... . i .1 . '"" I "".. .".onsen.; Kiniculous. Keller snort name 01 .-MinnvMdc. n ash . is Mr s., hasehall mut v.i. . . . "' m ";,rt shape to mC such iZ2 ,lSV,J . 'und I" build up teams Tr, i-,Vv . i i i. ii i j ,. ., ' """"'"n (""I Keller supported Tri-( it s lack lle.llv led oil the' hasehall s reserve el.,ue al- n Indie R. !'"' 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Features More Same Less Local Columns Bylines From the Sidelines Scotty's Rarks 'N' Bites Good Golfing Out of Doors With Field-Stream Syndicated Features (NEA) Local Sporls Wire Service Sports ( AP, UPI) Major League Baseball Pacific Coast League Baseball Northwest League Rasehall California League Rasehall City Ic County Baseball American Legion Rahe. Ruth League Little League Nn-Cal League Independent League - Men's Softball Women's Softball Auto Racing Today's Sport Parade Time Out (Cartoon' Open Season (Cartoon) Sports Space Allotted Would you like to see a separate Sports Section in Ihe Herald & News? YES NO two from St. Louis, 8-3 and 2-1 and Los Angeles beat Philadelphia 8-6. Sox 11, Tigers 9 The Red Sox. who have won five straight for a 34-game cushion over third place Detroit, collected 18 hits, five by Pete Runnels, who had three doubles and took the AL batting lead with a .334 aver age. The Sox. 6-5 for the season with Detroit, overhauled a 5-1 Ti ger lead, then blew a 6-5 edge be fore Malzone's homer in the sev enth off losing reliever Bill Fisch er 13-61. Murray Wall 15-71 was Ihe winner in relief of right-hander Bill Monbouquette. Detroit 203 000 130 9 15 0 Boston 103 011 41x 11 18 1 Foylack, Aguirre (3', Moford '4', Fischer S ' Morgan (81 and Wilson. Monbouquelte, Wall B , Fornieles 181 and Berberet. White 4i. Winner Wall 15-71. Loser- Fischer 13-61. HR Malzone. KC2, Yankees 1 The A's. whn had lost eight in a row to Don Larsen since 1954, beat the Yankee right-hander in i Ihe first two innings. Singles by Mike Baxes, Bill Tultle and Roger Vancouver,. Beavers Nab PC Victories By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Vancouver Mounties, on Ihe move again after a slump that saw them stagger down into third place in the Pacific Coast League pennant chase, have taken dead aim on San Diego's first-place Padres. The Mounties made it five in a row Friday night as Erv Palica gathered in his 11th victory of the season with a four-hit, 1-0 job on the Phoenix Giants. Vancouver moved to within one game of the Pads as San Diego found the Salt Lake City Bees too tough to handle and bowed 8-3 The Portland Beavers edged Seattle s Ramiers 7-6 and the Spo kane Indians used one big inning to cut down Sacramento 5-1. Palica, who has lost six games. struck out nine and walked only one in heating Doin Zanni, who gave up six hits while fanning five and walking three. Zanni is now 10-7. Vancouver's lone run came in the second frame. Joe Frazier punched a single to centerfield and then made the circuit Spider Jorgensen's double down the leftfield line Ihe Beavers were coasting I Maris, the first three men up. along with a 6-3 lead going inlo (scored one and singles by Frank!""5 nin"1 before Seattle threw the House and Baxes got the winner. Larsen '7-4' allowed only three hits Ihe rest of the way. Tomanek big scare inlo the Portland club neaiues mil tinarlzer clubbed a solo homer in Ihe lop of the ninth '5-4i gave up 11 hits, but had a land the Rainiers got two more Isbut out until pinch-hitter Yogi Berra's bad-hop single with two out in the ninth. Kansas City 110 OIK) 000 2 8 1 New York 000 000 oni 1 11 1 Tomanek (.5-4' and House. Lar sen (7-41 and Howard. Chi 9, Nats 2 Wynn 9JD fanned II, passing Fox allowed two unearned runs, the 100 mark (or nine consecutive seasons, and had the Nats shut out until the eighth, when unlikely errnrs by Luis Aparicio and Nellie Rookie John Romonoskv 4 1-11 lost lit- Chicago 000 240 ran 9 11 3 sap- DjP20 i asniiigton oini nun ou i i - Salt Lake novvsky. Constable '7', Alhanese 191 and Courtney. Loser Romo nowsky (1-1). HR Smith. runs to tie it up at 6-6. The Beavers won it in the last nf the ninth. Dave Melton opened with a single and moved around lo third on Frank Kellert's single to left. Mellon scored the winning run when Bob DiPietro punched out a single. Len Neal got a three-run homer fnr Portland in the second and Hal Bevan unloaded a two-run homer for Seattle in the sixth. The shortscores: Cubs Tip Braves; LA Victor By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The San Francisco Giants have moved back into the National League lead in what almost over night has become a three-team race. ; The Giants slipped into a half-' game, .004 percentage point lead over Milwaukee by heating Pitts burgh 5-4 Friday night afler the Chicago Cubs had knocked off the Braves 5-3. The Cubs, winning six of Iheir last seven and 10 of 13. are third, only three games behind. Every body else is below .500, in a vir lual tie for fourth place. Cincinnati tied St. Louis for fifth, just a point behind Pitts burgh, by taking a twi-night pair from the Cardinals 8-3 and 2-1. The Reds, Bucs and Cards all are seven games behind. Then comes Philadelphia. 7'4 games behind and just .004 per centage points ahead of last place Los Angeles after losing 8-6 to the Dodgers. ' ' That leaves a spread of only .012 percentage points and on game over the last five cluhs. In the American League, Kansas City whittled New York's lead to II games, beating the Yan kees 2-1, while second place Bos ton rapped Detroit 11-9. Cleveland beat Baltimore 5-1 and Ihe Chi cago White' Sox defeated Washing ton 9-2. Giants 5, Bucs 4 The Giants, who have won four in a row and seven of their last eight, moved back into the same lead they held Sunday wilh four runs in the third and Stu Miller's clinching double in the fourlh. Miller i.1-4 had the Bucs buf faloed until Ihe eighth, when three singles with two out scored their second run and brought on Mary Grissom. Grissom saved it. hut had his worries with two singles, a error and a fly ball scoring two Pirate runs in the ninth. Vern Law 18-81 lost it,' giving up a two-run triple by Willie Mays in the big fourth, but only two of the Giants' five runs were earned. Pittsburgh 010 000 012 4 9 2 San Fran. 004 100 OOx 5 5 1 Law, Pnrlerfield ifii, Blackburn (81 and Foiles. Miller. Grissom 'Ri and Thomas. Winner Miller 13-4). Loser Law (8-8). Cubs 5, Braves 3 The Cubs got their runs on homers. Wall Moryn's two-run shot in fhe eighth bagged it off Carl Willey, now 2-3 with his third consecutive defeat. Ernie Banks hit, a three-run homer, his 25th, in the third, but the Braves, who had won four in a row. lied it on Hank Aaron's 19th homer in the sixth after-Joe Adcock's nth set off a two-run fifth, t'nbeaten John- Phneniv 000 000 noon A "'e way 10 win :, ' " 01s lourin. Vancouver 010 000 Oflx-1 6 l Mihvaukce ,, ,, 3 7 Aanni and Jenkins; Palica and Chicago 003 000 02x 5 8 0 White- Willey (2-3i and Crandall. 'Briggs (4-01 and S. Tavlnr. MRS 010 000 200-3 8 3,Banks. Adcock. Aaron. Vlnrvn ;;!,h He's Through Driving Jack Tribe 5, Birds 1 013 300 Ofx 8 11 2 Lemon. Lary (Si and Jones; Green. O'Brien (7) and Nalon. W Green 1 4-3 ' . L Lemon 10-2' Lake, Stevens. . Southpaw Hal Woodeshick vvuose omer iwo major league pr. Lomhitrm starts and decisions resulted inloa ncieais wun ueiron ip judo Seattle 000 012 0036 10 1 Portland 031 002 0017 13 0 Kutyna. Pilletle '9' and Dotler- Judson (9) and Home Runs Seattle - Bcvan with a seven-hitter for the Indi- Portland - Neal. ans. Earl Averill. up from. San Diego with Woodeshick. hit an n J three-j-un homer off loser Chuck KlCJIiey 111 DGQ Cleveland 030 010 10ft 5 11 Baltimore Ooo 001 000 1 7 2 Woodeschick M-01 and Nixon. SAN FRANCISCO (I'PD Man Reamon. Zuverink '4'. Jnhnsonlager Bill Rigney wasn't around '6' and Triandns. Loser Beamon Friday night lo watch his San!Rob Mabe '0-1 '0-3'. HR Averill. : As SF Cops Top Now It's Building 'Em Each advocalt'd givmn players Hv JACK HEH1NS V1TI.K i.M'i-H if. sioihm 321 lat year f"l Porter, who bit TnCily. Porlcr has tvm plaving senii prn hall in Calllnrm.i The shortscoii's Eugene 000 ooo (khi 0 5 t Yakima .um tun ns u n 1 Mvers. K1.11 ,i and Holden Hickman ami Gnngola V link man '30'. 1. -- Mvcis III' ll IAST NIGHT Conner After 500' Shot !vhei'p it n.ner runs .in ...... ...u,.k k..;u f.. .1.. .1 1 . SK VTTI K Pi-l! ir t lino1 ""mi uiiiiin num. uu mi- in iir cnPinpionMiip cir- 'that", newspaperman's "ems are p"m ''l" V"' , f .V1 "''' and tune llvsicuit. especially next year's 100- , ' ) " Jiukvhrro th mofWuvIs scoot, ii can "Wish that Yakima milo trackl l odium s aitfiics mil-! numn W0- u, n , i L . et.n .. .. u. u ' r - i ... MH-ru un M en a i ii mi;. c mikiu it' v o incr nrK.-s on n nep s. narn- 'tiny oval you're chasing your own!3"' lo S"t a little speed. ,tnp. bis cars a n v t h i n g that UHing. ij;11lll'ht ! !ri,...c Km! ho r,lcJrt, o ' Viimp n.'.tnio want in k, haul j1" on an ordinarv car now wife dent, some would like to hit a an.d ,hrn t0 ho,P, koP the family. Reds 8-2, SL 3-1 Don Newcomhe, whose only nlher victory Ihis season also is over the Cards, gave up home runs by Pinch-hitler Joe Taylor and Joe Cunningham, but his a Iwo-run homer, a double and a single himself while winning tha opener. Walt Dropo's three-run double put it away in the sixth. Wilmer Mizcll Inst his seventh as Ihe Reds scored two in Ihe first without a hit on two walks, a passed hall and sacrifice fly. The Reds, just off a seven-game los ing string, built a three-game win ning streak on home runs bv George Crowe and Frank Robin- son in the nichlcan. Robinson's Illh broke it up in the ninth off Boh Purkev won irranciseo oianis regain first ,nis inn. nionking the Cards, who place in Ihe scrambled National I have lost seven in a row. on three League race. hils aller the first inning, when I Rignev was bedded down with hvn slnles- walk and a fly ball a cold and coach Herman Franks ,scored lhclr run I piloted the Giants to their 5-4 win 'over Pittsburgh. Franks said that! Eame' twi-night Rigney was-still running a tem-lS'- 'm,ls. m 0(11 m 3 1 S perature and might he forced to r'?f-n1? r, m 8 9 1 .UI.VU. i aine '2'. VMgnt i.ll, miss aturday's Pirates. contest with the octane gasoline. When vour auiomohil,. i w ii.u on you near: An engine.; nalch .lack (onneis hears a song Scores Friday Results nd ll he rielctls a touch of P lev he s hkely In ank Ihe engine out and rebuild it MINOR 1EAG1E RASFRU I. Stadium or !n1- Tnon' a""'t enouih racing By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cars in this area to support a full-; Htinw s KM. HIS NEW OHk - Itnhhv Scanlon Conner, now 31 and wilh inn two children, rioesn t drive. home run in Yank ". "" '"""- " 1 ' .voire , . i ivnnviTlnvil inner . ..., ... . . O H 1 ( 11.. ct.lrln1 u h n . , 1IC SOOC 3 SI .......i.ti. i ihi ii never llliil a more llem- ,,.,,,. , ,"" """ " ""'"i J"' wains 10 go in Montreal VI ...i .. . 'l.tt non-j (r.imp anH a lo-.i i,t i .. l. , In this ace nf snppd to Ton. vionireal a-l v.ucti i;u- man v onner aim voir,. . " '" ""rtiuu'iMs ami waico a. car or . . " v, Riiffain n i ... .. . j ; tonee eopinp I in m c nn ..!.. k,. .1.. r . . ner s mind mi nninhi p ranrn. ic rviuiaio n. iHi-ii map auo compass 10 inn;, , - " ""'i'"" '"" '" in rive tiunareii. ,' , . " , ,rntumhns i i i.... i . . . icds limit eneines In -. n,h. ... .... ... sadlv ncg ected. Car-cra7v kids 1 ollimDUS 4 " '....' .'..,"" "ri inches and ihe fuel h.,I'. un . ,lonr 01 . 'hop is Browinc ,, - ,ho,nH.nli,,;;n: Miami i. i-,iu Mm i ihiiik niii'K irom ne 1 ,a wnee ess an oniohi e frame u... . . . slivct ',',:) Market' out near the nar-v S-P'I Basolme. ieouinned wuh noihm, mlr e,a ' fvcl. should AMERICAN ASSN. lion ill Seattle. Those; - is mostly a svveel singing.This power plant is a cleaminc'.. . . . ... 1 '-,',, '''Inlianapoli5 2. Charleston tour, (hunk of concentrated furv. a ,,,,i ir il. .- i I mnints Toronto 4-3 Rochester 4 Richmond 3 Havana 0 Rall.inl section ol Seattle. Those' ("o 32 is mostly air his fool, sinking out limn the engine of '.'."o horsepower, innards of a car Ihit li.iks it coiildn t run a slop sign Salem ooo lot oiiuj 7 Tri-Cily oil 0.11 fi Johnson. Rnherison 11 , ankus (Ri and .Hue. Martin 7'. Do- hrinn. rga ifii ami W Dohrino. I race Wenalchec 001 010 o..v 5 10 4,'e, 11, ,,. ,, '' ' . ' r. . j a V " . ."-' (he . ,.- , ro 01 brother Kn I-..,,.. ,j .... , ; , n ,1 m . 'ni.'iiii'i ee-coiun ive a pipe- ii in qu.iiiiyins lap- o.nffi. end M, ,unaiu: '-Icon (.,,,1,.,,,,. , r Noithcin Ireland. .1 fuicr s Ku k porch, set on m,s-' about 7". miles per hour. .nHLit'lrmhnrk3, ,,.,,., '. .',''' . '''"''. '".'he1 hTl It s did K and it ! This season l.ogan Harl i..r;. .Manila, i" "r hn'ir on L Oslccn M l 4 encouremcnt. Give "cm some draff sirios to like neei ana an iron cage to pro-;( hrysler eng,no which Conner's .'c ' ', ' . , ' i 1. V Wichita 8. Louisville 1 nit,e ,ireei. ' Omaha 10. St. Paul 1 Connor s pride and iov.!ll .12 lapped the runnerup lour ,hp h ' V ' A"n 9 vrjr me allair . SOI THERN ASSN 1 (10 nnticomn i n -.-. s..n l-tancisen onioomied 1 1 1 .n ...,r .1 r..i ..a: -- .... t. .. .l-.hnson -O l K.,.n i. -'n... J. . ' .V " " " " " .' ', ' Horsepower ' 'i'.tiii.,i'i-Mrr man u looks, ror instance "o.u .-i.-iap cnampionsnip '1 .'iu-17 I'l n uoMF. i.,K .. T,.,i,iv u,lt.i,t ."?.! Hoeing M.'la.in. Conner mav he' minii i D.Pm,nnu engineer, conit-u hat hiacH nrt , . ' ' . . ""' I" "Hmkle SPe- hew anyone can resist the ihrij 4 Memnh'i 0 eial. Some riav it mav he haek nf ear ran,,,- ..k.ik.. a "lp incK -'frnpnis 0 look at Indianapolis with .1. Conner a. .,' """'.Mobile 3, .New Orleans 1 Conner'. i nrcnml n.u-tnr. i.. . . t-, ' " . . . the s,ra,gh,away.lcar a, Seattle , Aurora Speedwayilhl now h, Voting H 'r lyou evT skun "Fort from Stnhbs 'fii and Smith. Newcomhe '2-9' and Railey. Loser Mizell fi-7'. IIRS .Newcombe, Taylor, Cunningham. '2nd game, night St. Louis loo ooo ooo 1 5 0 Cincinnati 000 00 001 2 a I Mahe '0-2 and Landrith. Pur key 1 11-61 and Burgess. HRS Bums 8, Phils 6 The Dodgers won it in a six-run fifth inning with Steve Rilko hitting a two-on homer. Don Zim mer also homered for the Dodgers, while Chico Fernando! and Ed Rouchee homered for the Thils. who have lost seven straight. Carl Erkinc wnn it, Jack Sanlord lost it, both in re lief. Philadelphia Wi n.-j) ion fi n r Los Angeles 010 im 10 Run Cardwell. Sanford '5 . Farrfll "' and Sawatski. Knufax. Klinp 'ein '1'. Erskine . Drysdale fi'. Labine 171 and Rosehorn. Winner Ersk-ne U-l'. Lorr Sanford '6-9'. HRS Rouchee. Kil ko, Zjnmer. Fernandez. 1