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SPORTS The BEST in Sports The Sunday Home News SPORTS Local and Rational NEW BRUNSWICK, N. SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1963. 21 Castle Forbes Is Winner Of Sorority at Monmouth I i OCEANPORT (AP) Wheat ley ning rider as he drove Castle Watch were supplementary nom- $10 20 and $6.00 and BchavinZ Stable's Castle Forbes, who had Deby returned $4.80 to show. been second in three stakes this Castle Forbes was making her eighth start and this was hef season but never nad won one. forbes over the six furlong dis-iinecs tj the sorority at a cost tance in 1:11 3-5 to beat Jacques of to enter.

Wimpfheinier's Petite Route by Tne crowd of 2i.3!M watching a length and a half. It was three the sport in hot', humid weather lengths farther back to Hofbrau and with the track fast, estab- fourth victory, although the first in a stakes. She earned for finally found a lucrative spot for her first such victory the eighth running of the Sorority Stakes at Monmouth Park yesterdav. siaoies tjenavmg dcdv ana lis- me wneaiiey emry or ner owncr rs piudds ie oiduie nenuy naicu was vaMie roioes aim Dcauuiui imii Phipps of New York and Jockey Bill Hartack. making fourth in the field of 13 two-vear- as favorite.

The mutuel payoff his first appearance of the sea- old fillies. 80, $3 80 and $2.80 on son at Monmouth, was the win-1 Castle Faroes and Wendy's Castle Ferbes. Petite Rouge paid 1 fe. Woodsidc Swim Clul) Edges Out 117-105 Win Over The Pines Palm Beach, this coming from a gross purse of $111,320. The start of the Sorority was good with Magna Mater.

Beautiful Day and Behaving Deby showing the most speed away from the gate. Beautiful Day slipped along the rail to take command in the first eighth, yielded command to Behaving Deby on the turn and then as the field swung into the home lane, Phil Grimm drove Petite Rouge into the lead and she looked like a inner. But Hartack. after a sluggish beginning, had Castle Forbes rolling and the daughter of Tulynr proved her superiority in a con style and backstroke and 13 and The Woodside Swim Club was extended to the final event yesterday before it defeated The Pines, 1 17-105, in the biggest meet of the day in the Middlesex Coun- freestyle and backstroke to be a triple winner. Teammate Miehela Larson also accounted for three firsts, taking the 11-12 freestyle and backstroke and participating a team-win in the 12 and under over dive, and Dot Mich, in a 11-12 frcesty'e and backstroke and freestyle relay, were among the big winners for Milltown.

Don Ke-resztenyi had two wins, the 9-10 ty Swim Conference. medley relay. Woodside's win dropped The' The brother-sister team of Rick and 12 and under dive vincing manner. It was Sweet rines 10 lounn piace in me siana-land Ellen Liebson continued to ana muia sims nad mree for tMe fiy (()r four ings and enabled Woodside to re-(turn in outstanding performances to her credit. 9-10 butterfly and previous stakes she had finished main in a tie for the conference for The Pines.

Rick was a triple breast stroke and the medley re-; behitui Behaving Dehy three times lead with the Washington Club of winner, taking the 13-14 freestyle lay. -and Miss Twist once. For the Country Swim Club, and backstroke and swimming on Nixon which crushed Nob Valley of North Brunswick, 166-56. The results: Mandi Bvrdick scored a major DOWN BUT DEFINITELY NOT OUT Ron Zapotniczny, Woodbridge National base runner, lies safely on first base as the ball (upper right corner) sails beyond South River first baseman John Kaszorowski. Umpire Emil Schweitzer gives the safe sign.

Play took place in the first inning of yesterday's District 10 Little League title game. Zapotniczny later scored, but his team lost to South River, 7-5. The Milltown swimmers boosted the winning medley relay team. Ellen, undefeated this year, added two more firsts in the 13-14 butterfly and breast stroke. Washington took 24 of the 26 their record to 3-1, defeating the Country Swim Club of East Brunswick, 159-61, and moved into third place.

East Brunswick Recreation victory when she nipped formerly Tl 'drTii undefeated Lvclia Keresztenvi in 'Pu'Riti-i cmni iunmmi 5a4 the girls 8 and under freestyle. Ib A Miss Keresztenyi had won three -j- ZlTT-tZS straight races. iwn Cheryl McGuire. in the 10 and ri (ur under group, ami Kathy McGuho, ttATrZ.VA "325 15-17. WOIl three aCCS for East By By lmi ir renchi 4(H) Brunswick Recreation.

Tom Lega-! South River Wins District 10 Title Terry Hurls Yankees To 5-1 Victory events in its conquest of Nob Valley. Two brothers. Art and Greg Gush, were the Nob Valley winners, Art taking the 13-14 freestyle and Greg the 15-17 butterfly. Chris Walsh, winning the girls 13-14 breast stroke and butterfly and as a member of the 13-17 defeated the Willows of South Brunswick, 130-87. Washington and Edison's Wood-side Club share first place with 5-1 records.

The Pines, which had been part of a three-way deadlock, is now 4-2. dais and Bob bmalley cacli won now. DAILY DOUBLE: Buona Forluna SAYRE WOODS SOUTH Three singles and an and Solar Jipjr i4-10i paid .1 Sl.tHMI rim. 1 ml 70 yld. Marlin Bay Is Winner At Aqueduct NEW YORK (API-Gene Goff's Marlin Bay overtook Cain Hoy Stable's Running Bowline in the final stretch of a mile yesterday and won the $28,850 Lexington Handicap before 44,062 fans who attended the final summer pro two.

Dave Schmidt, a consistent winner this season, added to his point total for the Willows, error provided South River with two runs in the top of the eighth inning yesterday and earned it the cham 'Kalian 14 IIO 6 OO 4 liO Balanced Hidrr iMcCurdvi 5 40 4 20 NEW YORK AP Tom Tresh Woodside held only a five-point and Joe Pepitone drove in all the 'lead, 110-105, going into the final New York ankees runs in a 5-1 -event, the girls 13-17 years of age victory over the Minnesota Twins! 200 freestyle relay. It needed to 7 20 winning the 10 and under frcc-l-JM freestyle relay, and Marlcne Werther, taking the 13-17 fres-stvle and backstroke and as a pionship of District 10 in the Na-i pvaro. Don style and backstroke ami swim-ina Mite, Ariwt Town. Time 1:43 2 trict 17 champ, at Bound Brook tional Little League tournament. ming on the inning freestyle re-1 4 yesterday as Ralph Terry won his II vdv The game is scheduled to start IV.inT MmiiW hn iiwt i KaulcHcro tl'fiseryi South River edged the Wood- 6.00 3 20 2 SO M.iru 'Chamhersl 3 60 3 (lit 11th with a seven-hitter.

Harmon Killebrew's 23rd homer leading at 6 p.m. moved up IIOIII uie iu dim wiiiLi unic limr iiinmmi Also Pre 1 1 Swift fnthnrlnu riiitk. member of the freestyle relay team, were Washington's triple winners. Washingtonn swept the diving with Dan Thompson, Chris Finnan, Frank Slimak and Judy Faas taking the honors. win the event and Terry Oliver.

Marsha Hallmann, Sue Tomalin and Kate Sutherland teamed to provide the first place. Triple Winner Miss Sutherland had earlier bridge National League, 7-5, in an extra inning battle waged in group, kept his winning form, tak The two teams had fought to 0ff the ninth spoiled Terry's shut- Vapor Swirl. Time 1.42 inrr tlin 11.19 hllttpfflV atlll Dl'l' .1 l' Hm. to. gram in 90-degree weather at I tin.

1 fur. 41 80 15 00 7 00 a 5-5 tie through seven innings out bid. under a hot sun yesterday when I A crowd of 40,070 turned out in lorming on tue nisi imuic m.c- rrnic liain lUrimnu the Sayre Woods South ball park. With the District 10 title safely in possession, the South River style relay team. Ponpv Jay 'Frenchi 7 2(1 5 20 Big Patton tUhservi 4 40 Georgia Spiro, in the 15-17 free two South River singles and an -degree temperature to see adored victories in the girls 15-17 Aqueduct.

With Jockey John Sellers up AIo Oulck Note Wlshlna special Old Timers' Day program Bombastic. Soldier Bonu. Vitality, Marlin Bay equalled the grass lime ri 4 club seeks advancement in the state tournament Tuesday when course record of 1:41 for 1116 it meets Bound Brook, the Dis- miles as he scored by a neck. Sl.liiio fur. Sky Diver Boulmetui 14 40 6 40 4 60 Hiimora iBiindi 7.00 4 ail Jodi Ann 'Monacrlllt 5 40 that included a two-inning exhibition game between "all time record breakers" preceding the regular game.

The American" League stars won 6-0. H. J. Shea wild Card was Also Adlulia 'x Dancer. Rnval third, another two lengths behind Lawn, Chumnia.

Tipopick. Time 1 Id 6 Indians Top A's, 3-2 in the field of eight 3-year-olds The track record was set by Err countess on June 28. i $.,. tun lw. 4 vo.

i up, 0 fur. Second Breakfast 'Bl'tisl BOO 3 40 2 50 iew YorK racing, which nas been conducted at Aqueduct since error finally created a break- through in the eighth. Greg Mor-das, who had four hits during the afternoon, started it with a single to right center. Frank Wag-enblast followed with another base hit, putting runners on first and second. Nick Grabko hit a fly ball to centerfield.

Mordas taged up and attempted to go to third after the catch. The throw from centerfield Ken Goglas was accurate, but the ball eluded the third baseman and Mordas came home with the lead run. Jack Toth singled home an insurance run and Chuck Rusyn, who pitched the full eight innings for the winners, held Tresh drove in three runs with a two-run homer in the third and a sacrifice fly in the first following singles by Tony Kubek and Bobby Richardson. It was Tresh's 17th homer. Pepitone also hit No.

17 off loser Bill Pleis in the second inning. Pepitone's single off relief man the season opened March 20 CLEVELAND (AP) Tito Francona lined a double to right center in the ninth inning to knock moves to upstate Saratoga springs for four weeks beginning in rnrce HJsscryi 3.40 2 no 'lowson iHolei 440 Also InviKor. Rum Punch. Quiz Briar. Klianhai.

Tilinar Nana'i Man. Tunc 1.09 2 ailrird "The Knrurlly lor lw. lur. a-Castle Forbe iH'arki 5 UO 31)0 2 00 Petite Rouge iGrimnil 10 20 6 00 Behaving Deby Coinliest) 4 M) Also a-Braiiliful Day. i-b-Wcndvl Watch.

b-Ited Poll. Miami Mood. Sal-da. Namon's Sis, Kristnie Paul A Miss Twist. Magna Mater.

Sa Vet. Tune 1:116 a-Wheatlev Stable entry. b-Cislcv Stalilc-ErlaiiHrr entry. -Supplementary nomination. tomorrow.

in the run that gave the Cleve Two late scratches reduced ihe land Indians a 3-2 victory over the Lexington field. They were Mrs Jim Kaat knocked in Roger Maris whose third inning double had Kansas City Athletics yesterday knocked out Pleis A. J. Giordano's Hot Dust, hed been the expected favorite, and Maine Chance's Farm's Gun The Athletics whacked Early Wynn hard, getting two runs on eight hits in 4 fa innings before The Twins had five of their hits in the first three innings when Bow. It was reported that Hot Dust bruised a foot while being they left four men on base.

The Yanks were held hitlcss in the II 13,. tlmf. 4 yo. A lip. 1 ml.

Gold Rhythm iDcspiritoi 8.00 4 40 3 60 Salacia 'Sorcnkeiu 5.80 4 00 Swifly Nitty 'lirimmi 4 00 Also Dance and Plav. Nooress, Dude Ship. Just Hctlie Time 1.40 shod. last 5 1-3 innings by Kaat and Manuel Ycaza sent Running Bowline into a lead soon after the Woodbridge through the last half of the inning for the win. South River had tied the score in the top of the sixth when Mordas singled home Gary Winkler.

This run erased a Woodbridge lead taken in the fourth on two-vun homer by losing pitcher Bill Kubovetz. The box score: Ray Moore. The box score siari, ana increased it to two chasing the 43-year-old righthander who was bidding for his 301st career victory. Singles by Bobby Del Greco, Wayne Causey and Norm Siebern produced a run in the first frame. A single by pitcher Diego Segul and a triple by Gino Cimoli made it 2-0 in the fifth.

On Cimoli 's line drive, center fielder Willie lengths over Darby Dan Farm's MINNESOTA AB RBI Macedonia going down the back- Versalles. ss 4 0 2 0 stretch as Marlin Bay tagged Gory 3b -4 Killebrew. lb 4 Mincher. lb 4 aiong in tnira place. Woodbridee Hall, cf 4 Macedonia, slightly favored South River ab.

r. ab. r. h. 1 Battey.

4 Mordas.ss 5 2 4 Gross.3b over Kunning Bowline and Mar ill Allison, rt A 1 lutniuuu wiajuucu we udii dun Wa'last 5 it sailed over his hear. 5 1 1' 4 1 1 Cuclz.p-ss 4 lin Bay, fell back rounding turn to the homestretch, and the The Indians tied the score wilh Kas ski.ib 4 2 Allen. 2b 3 1 Pleis. 1 1 Kaat. 1 1 aGreen 1 1 Moore, 0 0 1 Totals 33 two unearned runs in the -f 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ti vloelas.rf 4 0 0 4 1 1 4 0 1 Farr.2b 2 2 3 Dubav.lf 4 0 0 Migh.rf 2 0 1 3urhko.r 1 iTish.rf 1 inning.

'A walk and errors by Del W'ercf-lf Rusyn. 4 4 4 Greco and Ed Charles loaded the RB' NEW KIRK 0 AB 01 ss 4 2 2 0 bases. Kirkland's fly ball delivered one run and Max Alvis' 0 5 8 Totals 40 7 is'' Totals 33 Score by innings: Pennacel Romps, 13-0 EDISON Pcrmacel Tape turned in the most decisive win of the day in the Freeholders Industrial Softball Tournament yes-terduy when it trounced Cal Oil Chevron, 13-0. Hess Oil eliminated W. T.

Grant, 10-6; JJuPont of Parlin downed Agrico, 4-1: and Heyden Chemical defeated Jersey Central Power Light, 6-5, in other tourney gai.ics played at Roosevelt Park. Two games were forfeited, possibly because of the extreme heat. Klieem won by default over Local 'JoO LAW and Public Service won a forfeit game from Indiana General. Nick Marx threw a onc-hitter single scored the other, but Larry Richardson. 2b 4 0 1 Tresh, cf 3 1 1 Maris, rf 4 11 Howard, 3 0 0 Lopez.

If 4 0 0 Pepitone. lb 2 1 2 Bover, 3b 3 0 0 Terry, 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 Brown was cut down at the plate on a fine throw by left fielder Ken Harrelson. South River 012 101 02 7 Woodbridge 210 200 00 5 2b Winkler. HR Kubovetz. Left South River 11.

Woodbridge 9. SO by Rusyn 14 by Kubovetz 5, bv Gyenes 1. BB off Rusyn 5. off Kubovetz 2. off Gyenes 0.

off Kubovets 15 in 7'n innings. oX Gyenes 0 in 23 innings. winner moved up the outside for his late challenge. Will I Rule was fourth, followed by Macedonia. Bold Commander, Henry the Eighth, and Bonjour.

Marlin Bay, a bay son of Greek Khip-Lauderdale, had won two cf eight previous starts this year-both on the Aqueduct grass course. Carrying 114 pounds, the winner paid $9.30, $4.60 and $3.60. Run-ring Bowline, with 117 pounds returned $3.60 and $3.10, and Wild Card, with 115, was $4.10 to show Marlin Bay earned $18,752.50. The results: Bubba Jack lErncoi 9.60 5.30 3.80 Totals 30 5 7 a Popped out for Kaat in 8th. Score by innings: Minnesota 000 000 001 1 New York 113 000 OUx 5 VETERAN NETMEN Don Koechlein, left, yesterday won the Freeholders Veterans singles tennis tournament title by trouncing Erie Brown, at right, 6 0, 6-2 in title match of competition.

Koechlein Wins Veterans Net Title; Routs Brown, 6-0, 6-2 Cards Ettee Cubs, 3-2 None. LOB Minnesota 5, New York 4 2B Versalles, Maris. HR Killebrew, Pepitone, Tresh. IP ER BB SO Pleis. L.

2-1 2't 6 5 5 0 0 Kaat 1 0 0 1 21 Moore .1 0 0 0 0 0 Terrv. W. 11-10 9 7 1 1 0 0 HBP By Kaat iPepitonei. Sa lerno, Runge. Soar.

Stewart. amnion Bill abbreviated game to iwin for Pcrmacel. Roger Wait i i I', Don Koechlein of Middlesex Tom Farben of Perth Amboy 6-4. defending cha iiirisDi loinigam in 60 lin Sea Wolf 2nd iLedezmal in Vn Also Mr. Yale, Tibet.

Summit A Jersey Blend, Wyn Drau. Fort Duke CHICAGO (AP) The surging St. Louis Cardinals came from behind yesterday to win their ninth of the last 11 games by hanging a 3-2 kayo on the Chicago Cubs. The second Chicago run was the iiiiii uuic. line won the Freeholders Veterans 3-6, b-3.

ft ioutn 1 'lainiiem aeicateu jllomcred for lhe winners. Frank Tpnnis Chamoionship by defeat-t Montwid Wins jo'Donnell of New Brunswick 6-1, Kowaleu was the winning pitch- Lock Clouts Two Homers AMERICAN LEAG1E Yesterday's Results UD. 6 fur. of tht2. Second-seeded Ron Spevaek er for DuPont and Andy Stofa the In trie second round 2 elm.

3 tos. Intensive 'Gilliganl Casrah (Schwitzerl Brasilia iSellersi in" Eric Brown of East Bruns- New York 5, Minnesota 1 5.80 4.20 3.30 5.50 4.00 6 no of Perth Amboy defeated Mark result Of a fluke threp Wild! Cleveland 3. Kansas City 2 Los Angeles Boston 2 jwick 6-0, 6-2 in Johnson Park yns- Also Fat Roundone. Meander. Si Washington 8.

Detroit 4 Chicago at Baltimore. 2. twi-night ren. Countess Pax. Hot Licks, Swash, DETROIT (AP) Don Lockltprriav loser for Agrico.

Paul Boos was the Heyden winner backed by home runs by Bob Dias and Frank Grande. Jerry Covell and Dick Abryeta homered UUUU. X11I1C 1.11.4 Mannings of tne luos ii nni. W. L.

DAILY DOUBLE: Bubba Jack and pct j'ceieuidteu ins inn uiujiuay by driving in five runs Angels Rally To Win, 5-2 Saiff of North Brunswick 6-1. 6-1. Third-seeded George Otani rl South Plainfield defeated Hardie Wedeen of Perth Amboy 6-0, 6-3. Tom Pliskin of Perth Amboy defeated Richie Silberberg ot intensive iec3i paid M.70. a double and two nomers 3 mdn.

3 5 fur. .535 i.ti for the losing Jersey Central team. Hank Springsteen was the Playing under a blazing sun almost 100-degrce temperature, Koechlein then advanced to the quarter finals in the county men singles by defeating 19-year-dd Allan McElhenny of Woodbridge Jvanhoe iGuiffrai 8.50 4 20 3 on Grand Centra! 'Ycazai 4.50 3.10 New York 63 35 Baltimore 57 46 Chicago 54 45 Minnesota 54 47 Boston 52 47 Cleveland 50 52 Los Angeles 49 56 Kansas City 46 54 Detroit 41 56 Washington 36 64 525 adLllllcc 11 ilic Idol-JJldi-C Washington Senators continued 400 their mastery over the Detroit IS Tigers 8-4. loser. Pat Margioto was the winning pitcher lor Hess Oil.

Mr Wish iGuenni 2.80 Also Naybor. Pull Over, Steel Drum, Go and Go. Cry Battle, Dutch Greek. Time 0:59 4 $3,800 clme. 3 yos.

Ic ui. ft fur. Perth Amboy 6-0. 6-0. Lon An-BOSTON fAP) Los Angeles kjn of Nixon Bill Men- pinchhitter Bob Sadowski singled dez of New Brunswick 6-3, 6-2 across the tying run, stole second Don Wernik of Metuchen defeat- puuiea.

was scuieu oy jimmy Schaffer, running for catcher Dick Bertell, who singled to open the eighth inning. Ron Taylor, second of the winners' three pitchers, made two of the errant tosses before Bobby Shantz made the third. This inning also produced a history-making oddity a pinch batter for Ernie Banks. Originally announced to swing for shortstop Andre Rodgers, Banks was sidetracked when St. Louis switched from starter lefty Curt Simmons to Taylor.

Merritt Ranew, a left handed i uauae usieen pucnea tne ben- bi, o-i. iators to within 6'2 games of the! Manv times the New Bruns- Today's Ct ami's ed Dick O'Connell of Metuchen Eockwater iRuanei 11.20 4 90 4 20 Girl Next Door iPiercel 4.60 4.20 Kitty Quick iFelicianoi 7.90 and scored on Jim Fregosi's sin- 7-13, at cieveiSnd i Grant 1 and ninth place Tigers. Washington wick city tennis champion, A.I R.i niflf Ir.hnsnn of ItinhhinH Also Blessed Verdict. Tara Telia waiKer o-ji, Tnu AniroW iVnvtoel O.t anH aa made it two victories in a row in lein won the county singles title gle in the seventh inning yester-ip Sar)rv Dresliin of Galla Jeep, Cortesia. Aqua Pura.

Time Swindler Hurls IMIit Slmloul 1:11.6 $3,000 elme. 3 tos. no. 7 fur. ad 6 7 2 lwli50n -ano More- iidi nidiidgei uu nuuyes me tirst time in aim ww as tn.

Angels rallied to do Highland Park 6-2 6-2 Eric Minneu 10-6 and sti- big series for his club and has six times since. He was on the' Boston 5-2. Brown of East Brunswick de- ,42. 'Ford i6-' bea'fn thf. Tlers S1X tlmes "i 'winning team in the county dou- moouo relief bv Art Fowl- Ca'-C(' Al Balkin of Madison bles championship 12 times and I ir P.lf1?: Township 7-5.

6-2. Joe Fertig of a-Rocky Bend iSor'tinoi 7.30 3.50 2.80 Oron iPiercel 4.40 3.40 Cahuilla iGomezl 3.90 Also a-Tara Dunstan. Strontium Mount Lebo. Reines Reneged. Poseido batter, wa: substituted for Banks Bunnin 2.

"ee. si victory was seven times cnampion in me of Park dcfeated Rich- Camo Royal. Wild Cargo. Time 1:24 on "mure uv a leu iianuer over ueiroic in vorf Mm cumuic uie uecismu. at mis point and struck out.

McNaiiy 3-4 a-Samitz-Holzschlag entry. EDISON Lance Swinglcr pitched a three-hit shutout and Joe Sponganetz hti a bases-loaded home run for Carteret yesterday as it defeated the Clara Barton Detroit i In the first round of the Free- p'ersa11. whose acquisi- Simmons, posting his ninth win 25 decisions. All three runs were unearned. tt 4.VOIW1 ptmr.

A vnx. A an. A fur tion as a free agent by Los An-, NATION I. IKAOI Yesterday' Results Freedom rter Gomez, 7.00 4 20 3 io in beating the Cubs a second time men's singles, top-seeded player Louis 3. Chicago 2 ry I Miss Hard Wins Count New York iBoIandi 3.30 mis season, saw UllcagO laKe a Milwaukee 5.

Cincinnati 4 National League team, 4-0, in the Also waterscape. Blushing Bull Lock drove in Washington's first noWers Dovs'' 18-and-under tour- geles was announctu on'y a nalf run in the opening inning with mos Toris of SoUlhi hour before game time followed his fly ball and doubled in the Amboy defeated Jim Carney of'a wal1 wlth a Sln8'e t0 Set tnc, 1-0 lead in the firs) inninu Francisco3. Pittsburgh 1 UlllUlg UU V-l, Adam Henry. One Union. Time 1:10.6 Title Billy Williams' 14th homer.

It was! Philadelphia at Los night Singles Freeholders Little Fellas Baseball Tournament at Roosevelt Jeff McCann was the losing next two iurih in uie unia on savrevjie 6-3 6-3: Bill Boves iKVtHlfl rlLI' a tremendous shot over the right1 Pct 'jr sail was playing center field and HAVERFORD. Pa loser Hank Aguirre. He homered .614 field catwahk to land outside -kj Los Angeles "1C i c. 1 park. San Francisco wo in the fifth and seventh.

Don Zim-Ts-ii mer also homered for Washington in the seventh. wicki of South River 6-0 6-0: Tom eiyuui dsmnst uu wunei iciie nara oi is ngeies won i Williams of Middlesex' defeated mates- the Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis; Highland Park Recreation shacl- TJUL.nJ i Tho Hnr'iciia imritin'T ramp nff ChamoionshiD vesterdav with an ed the Edison Nationals, 4-3, and Pill U-hitn'c Urlrvff Cincinnati 62 39 58 44 57 46 55 48 53 47 53 49 51 51 50 51 39 65 32 70 "inivo iuuuii oniric igniL-1 Chicago ed the Cardinals' two run fourth 'Philadelphia ijeul vdllll ruunidiiu i am Brunswick Americans 'son The Senators, also greatly trou- an ci. Pmni, c.u, of Vort Lamahp v.hn wa-; makins upset 6-2. 7-9, 6-3 victory over! the Last 1 Siri.OOO added "The Lexington Handicap" 3 1 1lfi mi. (turf) Marlin Bav Sellers, 9.30 4 90 3.S0 Running Bowline 3.60 3.10 Wild Card Anderson, 4.10 Also Bonjour.

Macedonia. a-Henrv The Eighth. Will I Rule. a-Bold Commander. Time 1:41.2 (equals track a-Phipps-Wheatley Stable entry.

Si. .100 alw. 3 yos. St up, l's mi. (turf) Soda Stream iRuanel 4.70 3 60 2 90 Elegv lErncol 10.70 5 10 Knightsboro iGilligani 5 50 Also Gramatam.

Buffington. Mon-aieur David. Gallant Chief 2nd. Esta-cada. Time 1:49.6 Pittsburgh bled by left-handed pitching, beat io set ine stage ior Larry jacK-son's ninth loss among 20 Brunswick defeated Danial Stein! his 43rd appearance of the season defending titleholder Margaret Houston New York 8VUU'W.

'Of Middlesex 6-2. 6-4: John Nagy rY fk 1 rt 1 1 I I Ar-rAf topped Jamesburg, 5-3. in other tourney action. Jim Calantoni was the winning pitcher for Highland Park, throwing a three-hitter. The losing and fourth in the last five games.

Smith, the Wimbledon champion The angels padded their lead from Australia, with two more runs in the eighth' Miss Hard, who ranks No. 1 in rl I 7, iof Highland Park defeated Jon The defeat was Detroit fourth Mn(on ln .7 Today's Games St. Louis 'Sadecki 6-6 and Broglio 10-7, at Chicago Ellsworth 14-7 and Hobbie 2 3U CUgllL. Jay Rose of Metuchen defeated on Leon Wagner's single and on the United States, had lost if) SOt'TH rOlXTY JI NIOR BASEBALL I.EAGLE Final Standings Cincinnati iPurkey 4-6 and Maloney The University of Kentucky1 Jimmy Zrebiec of South Amboy1 an error by catcher Bob Tillman, Miss Smith in their last six en-1 pitcher was Mike Oeorgeleg. wikc '15-3, at Milwaukee 'LeMaster 6-5 and A $5,000 hep.

3 yos. up. 1 31B mi. East Brunswick Cubs 10 2 Hendley 2. 4j Philadelphia Green 3-3 at Los holds a series edge on onlv three 6-1.

6-3: Hardie Wedeen of Perth! rrank Malzone gave Boston an' counters, including last year quiver puuieu 4iAngeles 'Drysdale 13-10' 4 P.ttcKuroV, A.li at Can of its 1963 football foes-Virginia I Amboy defeated John Conlon of early 2-0 lead when he drove final round of trie united Mates, win ior tas diuhS, r. A tj, fltr an1 a anrl this vear's Jamesbur2 losing PltCner, K1CH b-Ole Johnny 'Gomez, 6 00 2 90 2 30 apotswood 8 Too Much Brass 'Ycazai 3.40 2.70i South Brunswick 8 Crash Landing 'Gustines, 3 OOjJamesburg 7 Also Icily Lieht, Carbangel. b-Tor- Milltown 6 Basol. Stacked Up. Time 1:57.4 East Brunswick Oaks 2 b-Frankel-Kern Stable entry.

iKendall Park 1 6 Francisco 'Sanford 9-1 iTech ip anri -v ami nr Kr n-t n-1 rti 11 11 hi i.dn'.iuiu ilii a a.u,jkb it i liiuimiiuujiuu -j semifinal round at Wimbledon. SMatteo, allowed only four hits. Inalb of South Amboy defeated; double. i'i Aew xorK 'jacKson o-li' ai nousion. 11 1 'Johnson 4-14', night.

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