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Lebanon Babe Ruth Stars Reach State Finals American Ltogut Baltimore Blanks White Sox 6-0 To Take Over Second BT THE ASSOCIATED PIERS Five short ago Billy Hitchcock's job as Baltimore Ori. pies manager seemed in jeopardy. The club had plummeted from the top to sixth place in the American League within 10 days. Reports of dissension were bandied. Hitchcock was criticized as -having lost control of the team and making all the wrong moves.

1 But the Orioles began to fly high in July. Their latest winning string reached four games Friday night when they blanked the Chicago White Sox 6-0 behind Milt Pappas' three-hit pitching, and they've climbed into second highest they've been June 10. New York's injury-ridden but victory-prone Yankees maintained their commanding eight-game lead by clipping Minnesota 6-5 with the help of two unearned runs and neat relief pitching by Steve Hamilton. Boston ended a losing string at four games, beating the Los An- American League Kannii City bi ab bi fAmoli rf 3110 Francom 3 fl 1 1 Causey as 4120 Brown si 4 0 0 Zb 4000 Krkiand ef 4010 Alu.iik If 4010 Alvis 3b Edwards 4 0 1 1 Romano Charles 3h 3000 Whitfld Ib gelos 5-4 with a three-run sixth inning. Ken Retzer's two-run homer in the seventh carried Washington over Detroit 3-1, snapping a run of five Senator losses.

Cleveland trimmed Kansas City 3-2, scoring the deciding run in the seventh inning on Moe Dra- bowsky's wild pitch. Pappas, who owns an 11-3 lifetime mark against Chicago, checked the White Sox on three singles and got home run support from Boog Powell and John Orsino. Hamilton saved Jim Bouton's 13fch victory by retiring the last two batters in the ninth inning after the Twins had moved to within a run of the Yanks on a double by Earl Battey and John Goryl's homer. Hector Lopez, who had three hits, hit a homer with one on in the second. Twins third baseman Rich Rollins was taken to a hospital for observation after being struck on the head by Lopez' hard grounder in the fourth.

Outfielder-catcher John Blanchard became the Yanks' latest casualty with a bronchial infection that put him the hospital. Taylor Gets 5 RBI's As Phils Edge Dodgers LOS ANGELES, (DPI). The Philadelphia Phillies maintained thier pace Friday night as the hottest team in the National League this month by edging the Los Angeles Dodgers, 6-5, and lowering the Dodgers lead to five games over second place St. Ltbtnon Daily News, Lebanon, Saturday, July 27, 1963 Page 9 DelGco cf 3000 Luplow rf Drabwky 2 0 fl fl Held 2b aEngian 1010 Kralick bLsRuiso 0000 Bowsfleld 0 0 0 0 3111 3000 3000 1000 1100 3120 3000 Totali .11 1 Tol.li 1 I 2 for Drabowsky in WJi; b-Ran for Essegian in Sth; c-Struck out for in Itth. Kanias City 101 DM Cleveland 1U PO-A Kansas City 24-8, Cleveland 27 11.

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'hiladelphia Woman Wins Penna. Golf Title PITTSBURGH, (AP)-The new Pennsylvania Women's Golf champion is Miss Alice Gray, who rep- the Merion Golf Club of Philadelphia. She also won the title in 1961. Miss Gray defeated Mrs. Phyllis Semple of the host Allegheny ountry Club Friday, 3 and 2.

They finished the first round of match all even but Miss Gray won the first hole of the second round and stayed the finish. Louis. Tony Taylor accounted for five of the Phils' RBl's. He singled with the bases loaded in the second and eighth innings to account for four runs and got a one-base hit in the seventh which produced another tally. The Phils, with a 20-6 record for the month, are 9 1-2 games out in sixlh place.

Tony Gonzalez drove in a run for the Phils in the seventh. Starter Chris Short, was chased in the eighth when Ken McMullen doubled for two runs. Jack Baldschun relieved and John Roseboro greeted him with a pinch single that drove in another run to give the Dodgers their fifth run. Los Angeles threatened in the ninth with back-to-back singles, but Baldschun worked out of the hole by fanning one batter and forcing another to ground into a force play. Phll.delphl* Loi Ancetei brhht Taylor 2b 5135 Wills ss 4 I) 0 0 Calisnn rf 4000 Giliam 2b 5021 Gonzls 11 3021 T.Davs If 4120 Rojas If 1 fl fl fl Howard rf 1 0 0 Seek Title Today NEWS Photo.

SAFE AT Hollisler slid into third base safely in the first inning of the Cornwall-Hebron VFW Teener playoff game enroute to the first run of the game at Cornwall last night. Tom Feeman covered the bag on (he play. Cornwall went on to win, 5-3, to square the title series at 1-all. The two teams meet in the series finale at Cornwall on Sunday afternoon. Sicverc Ib Ib 5010 Skwrn Ib fl ft 0 0 Fairly Ib 2000 Totalf 1100 4123 4110 Camilli 3000 4000 b-Rsbro 1011 2310 W.Davs rf 3110 2010 Wilhite 0000 i 0000 Miler 1010 Pernski a-Oliver Shery c-Moon Calms SS IB I TnUls Demeter cf 5 1 1 0 McMln 3h Hnak 3b Dalrmpl Amaro is Short Baldschn 0000 1000 0000 1000 0000 3S Horrisburg Pair Wins Sullivan Golf Medal With Sub-Par 67 Card Fred Smith and Ed Gravino, two Colonial Country partners, blazed home with a par-shattering 67 ate in the day to win medal honors for the 18th annual V.

B. Sullivan Memorial Best Ball Golf Tournament at he Lebanon Country Club on Friday. Wielding putters as hot as the blistering weather, he Harrisburg twosome bagged seven birdies, three in accession on the front nine and four on the home nine offset single bogeys on both sides. MlnneMta New Turk ah bi Versalles 5 1 2 1 Kubek 5022 Rollins 2000 Hchrsn 2b 4 I) 2 0 Allen 2b 2010 Tresh cf 4000 Killbrw If 4001 Maris rf 3000 Mlncher Ib 4000 Pptont Ib 4110 Hall cf 4010 Howard 4 2 2 0 Allison rf 40 0 0 Lopez If 4232 Battey 4110 Boyer 3b 2 1 10, Goryl 2b-3b 4322 Bouton 3010 Stange 0000 Hamiltn 0000 1111 Rojtgnbrk 0 0 0 Dailey 0 b-Wertz 0 0 0 0 1000 Tallin MSI. 1 Tolali IS 4 For Stange in 7th; b-An- nounced for Dailey in 9th; e-Foulcd out for Wertz In 9th.

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Washington HOCKEY HISTORY NEW YORK (UPI) Sixteen cities have participated in American Hockey League competition since the circuit was organized for the 1936-37 season. Cleveland and Providence are the only franchises to field teams every year from the AHL's inception to the present. .029 800 110 5 first on error for Perranoski in Tih; b-Singled for Camilli in 8th; c- Grounded out for Sherry in Sth. Philadelphia Los Angeles Amaro, Roak, Camilli. Philadelphia 27-11, Los Angeles 27-11.

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KtrwH. AMERICAN LEAGUE L. Pet. GB 35 46 46 46 46 fi2 52 56 55 64 .639 .553 .545 .540 .531 .485 15 .465 17 .462 .427 20 .354 28 Friday's Games ioston 5, Los Angeles 4, night New York 6, Minnesota 5, night 3, Kansas City 2, night Washington 3, Detroit 1, night Baltimore 6, Chicago 0, night Saturday's Probable Pitchers Minnesota at New York Pleis (2-0) vs. Terry (10-10).

Kansas City at Cleveland Segui (6-3) vs. Wynn (1-2). Washington at Detroit Osteen (4-7) vs. Aguirre (9-8). Los Angeles at Boston Osinski (6-6) vs.

Hefner (1-3). Chicago at Baltimore 2, twi- night Herbert (8-6) and Fisher (5-7) or Pizarro (11-5) vs. McCormick (3-5) and Barber (13-7). Sunday's Games Chicago at Baltimore Washington at Detroit (2). Kansas City at Cleveland (2).

Minnesota at New York (2). Los Angeles at Boston (2). National League W. L. Pet.

GB Los Angeles 62 St. Louis 57 San Francisco 56 Cincinnati 55 Chicago 53 Philadelphia Pittsburgh Milwaukee Houston New York 53 50 50 39 32 39 44 46 47 46 49 50 51 65 70 .614 .564 .549 .539 .535 .520 .500 11 Vi .495 12 .375 24 tt .314 30V4 Friday's Results St. Louis 4, Chicago Cincinnati 11, Milwaukee 1, night Houston 7, New York 3, night Philadelphia 6, Los. Angeles 5, night San Francisco 6, Pittsburgh 4, night Saturday's Probable Pitchers St. Louis at Chicago (8-5) vs.

Jackson (11-8). Cincinnati at Milwaukee O'Tonle vs. Sadowski (1-4). Pittsburgh at San Francisco- Friend (H-8) vs. Marichal (16 5).

New York at Houstoa Crmi (2-17) Bruce (4-7). Philadelphia at Los Angeles night Green (3-3) or Bennett Charleston Beats Reading; York Halts Springfield By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Charleston, Elmira and York won hairbreadth victories in the Class AA Eastern League Friday night, as two games were decidet in the last of the 10th inning and the other in the last of the 9th. Charleston turned back Reading 4-3 and York dumped Springfielc 9-8 in the 10-irming games. Elmira defeated Binghamton 2-1 in the other game. York had to do some scram Wing to win its game, however The White Roses were ahead 6-: after eight innings.

Springfielc four in the top of the ninth, am York then tied it up. Springfield went ahead again by one run in the top of the 10th, but the Whit Roses tied it on a run scorin double by Dick Edwards and won it on Ron Stillwell's single ove second. At Charleston Augie drove in two runs, scored twic and had four hits in the Indian victory. He scored the winnin run in the 10th on a hit by Tom mie Agee and a throwing erro by Gene Giannini. Don Wallace drove in the win ning run in the ninth inning fo Elmira's victory.

His hit, a s'tngl up the middle, chased Larry Ha ney home from second. Ike Standing! Pet Charleston 54 41 Elmira 51 47 .520 -fi Springfield 48 45 .516 York 4B .511 Reading 45 52 .464 10 Binghamton 40 55 .421 14 Friday Nlfht'i Kciulti Charleston 4, Reading 3 (10 Elmira 1, Binghamton I York 9, Springfield 8 (10 inningi). Tnnigfct'i Garnet York at Reading Springfield at Elmira Charleston at Binghamton Schedule York at Reading (5:45) Springfield at Elmira (2). Charleston at Binghamton. McKinley, Miss Hard In Penna.

Net Finals vs. Podres (10-6). Sunday's Games Philadelphia at Los Angeles Pittsburgh at San Francisco St. Louis at Chicago (2) Cincinnati at Milwaukee (2) Ntw York it Howton light Cornwall Wins To Even Series In Teener Play Cornwall squared the Lebanon VFW Teener title playoff series with Hebron with a 5-3 victory in the second game of the best- of-three games series at Cornwall on Friday in bouncing back from an opening game de- Terry Winters Hits In Clutch For 3-2 Victory By WALT LONG NEWS Sports Writer SMETHrORT, Pa. Terry Winters (Ebenezer) cracked a clean safely to center to score Jim Guare (Rohel Frocks) with the winning 1 run in the bottom of the seventh inning 1 as the City-County Babe Ruth Baseball League All-Stars advanced to the finals of the Penna, State Tournament here on Friday night.

The game-winning hit gave the local lads a 3-2 come from behind victory over Crawford County in the semi-final test in McCoy Stadium, site of all the games in the tourney. Rudy Pavlesich (Optimist) belted a two-run homer in the fifth inning to keep Lebanon alive for the sudden death finish. The club, which has now won tt.vfn straight and owns an 8-1 log In pott season combat, will meet West IlazcHon Valley In the championship game this afternoon at 4 o'clock. West Hazelton moved Into the by eliminating favorite Levlttosm, 4-2, In other semi-final affair. Guare opened the home hall of he seventh inning by grounding Rich Rollins Is Injured By Smash Off Lopez' Bat Solved Problem Their five under par card olved a problem for -the host lub tourney comrnitlee, too, as intil the Capilal Cily tandem ame in with thai medal-winning no less lhan four teams vere deadlocked for lop honors al 18.

Three of them posted four-un-! ler-par cards on Friday to join Thursday's pacesetters, Mike Ihodes and Angelo Paioletti, of Hershey, all with 68s. That early figure was matched by Ed Fitzgihbons and Jim Miller; Ben Dohner and Lee Click, and Ron Will and Pal Pctruska, all representing the Fairview Golf and Country Club. Until the Harrisburgers came to break that four-way dead- ock Saturday's opening 18-hole round was slated to solve the riddle and untangle the knot. When Friday's firing over the sun baked, scorched-earth course, eighty teams of partners were qualified for the match and medal play that got under way this morning. The two flights of match play- each with sixteen teams, started 18-hole rounds this morning, while the remaining three six- flights entered for Ron Will Pat Petruska, Fairview.

69-Dave Bahney, LCC Paul Isenberg, Moorotown, N. J.i Dave King Robert McMahon, SI. David's. 70-John Krumrine Dave Holler, Stale College; Charles Stringfcllow, Carlisle Mumma, Colonial. 71-Bill Noble Al Mcdved, Lancaster.

72-Ray Kreider. Colonial A. W. Mattson. Glendora, N.

Hanlon Peck Myers, Carlisle: Robert Tibbens George Ivanoff. Colonial; Charles Brubaker Jay Miller, Media 73-Paul Gerhart Harry Coryell, Colonial: Col. Ken Curry Col. Saniga, Lebanon. 74-John Klippel Ken Caffrcy, Carlisle.

75-Bob Donnachie Tofn Donnachie, Fairvicw; Viv Resnlck Paul Afflebach, Carlisle; Dr. Jay Weidenhammer Wally Simpson, Llanerch: Don Weiman Russ Ditr.ler, Lebanon. 7K-Bob Stewart John Bolanrt, Harrin- burc. 77-rkib Peiffer Art Garretl, Lebanon. 7R-nan Crowley.

Steelton RUSH HugKen, Montoursville. 81-Jotin Wright Slewarl Hartford, LCC. MeiUl Hay 6R-Ed Filzxlbtmni Jim Miller, Fairview. 7l-Whit Summers. Herithey Jack Robertson, Greensburg.

72-Jan Garretl, Colonial Bill Hull, Philadelphia: 73-Dr. Sam Vinci Dr. Bert Davey, Cleveland, Ohio, 74-Mario Conetta Dominie Riambino, Chester Valley. 75-Wade White Robert Culp, Cleveland, Ohio; Chuck Spesak, CaUsauqua Bud Snell, Lebanon; AH Grubb Jack Morrison, Schuylklll CC: Vmce Noll, Meadia Heights Dutch' Brenner, York; Dennis Woolf Ed Tonni. Harrls- burg.

76-Russ Maitland Richard Maltland, Gettysburg; George Farrel Ted Cox, narrisburg. 77-Dr. William Miksch. Lebanon CC Dr. Mike Rudik, Binghamton, N.

Scotty Guy Ramaciottl, Hershey; Frank Jorfi Don Hess, Fairview. 78-Harold Haak, Ashboro, N. C. Ed Guerissi, Lebanon; Bill Franck. Gardner, Meadia Heights.

Fred 79-Rcv. J. M. Jefferi By Robertson, medal play, played single 18-hole rounds today and will repeat that routine Sunday. Defending Champions Don Chornak, nf Florida, and Jim Taylor, of Harriuburg, youthful 1962 champions, are on hand to defend their title.

As defending champions they were exempt from qualifyin and will compete in a bracket that required a 'one-under-par 71 to make the grade. The second flight of malch play ended at 75, ajid two teams were dropped from a group of seven tied at that figure when cards were matched to determine the eliminations. Medal play qualifiers for three flights stopped at 82, and again cards were matched to determine the eligible teams. Ninety-six teams competed in the annual local tourney, and sixteen experienced elimination to stay within the limit of five flights as scheduled. The Miller Gravino card which copped the medal prize, and solved a problem.

Par Out 453-444-543-38 Miller-Gravino 453-533-443-34 Lebanon CC. 81-John Colbcrg Bob Hart, Harrisburg. 83-Boh Shutter, Lebanon CC Boh Pay- etle. Lebanon; James Pesta Bob Daub, LVGC: Ken Smith Ken Stark, feat on Thursday. The two teams will mcel again on Sunday aflernoon al Cornwall, starling al 2:15, in Ihe final game of the UUe scries.

The Cornwall lads drew firs blood in Ihe firsl frame, anc were never headed by making Ihe mosl of their six hits. They opened the scoring in the first frame when Dave Gulp plated Jim Hollisler with single, and coined a second rui in the third stanza when Ric! Heisey tripled a male home. Hebron broke into the scorin. in Ihe lower half of that innin, on singles by Ken Bollz Klohr, but Cornwall regained two-run lead in the fourth. Jo Metlley soloed for lhat marke with a free ticket; a passe 1 ball; and infield out, and a error.

Two Cornwall tallies in th sixth inning iced the game wlie John Schreibcr walked; Jin Hollisler singled, and Carl Yeagley plated both males with a timely base knock. Hebron came back with two runs in the last of the sixth in a game effort to turn Ihe tide, bul Ihe rally came too late with too little in the face of Cornwall's 5-1 lead. Singles by KJohr, Dave Myers and Bill Leedy were combined wilh a passed ball lo accounl for Ihose final runs. Lancasler. D4Jack Rabecker Charlej Lebanon.

NEW YORK (AP)-Third base- lan Rich Rollins of the Minue- ota Twins was reported in salis- aotory condition in Lenox Hill lospital today after being struck the head by a sharp grounder Hie fourth inning of Friday light's game at Yankee Stadium. Rollins. was knocked uncon- icious by a smash off the bal of lector Lopez which bounced ofl lis left cheekbone and carom ec over lo second base on a fly He suffered nothing more lhan superficial injury and is under observation. He was batting .309 be ore the game. Rollins suffered a broken jaw asl April 7 in an exhibition game al Knoxville, Tenn.

He missec only three games but was forcec play with a wired jaw for a month. Rollins has company at Hill in John Blanchard, power hitting Yankee catcher-oulfielde who was hospitalized with bron chilis Friday and will be sideline for about a week. As a replace mcnt for Roger Maris, Blanchar hit .327 in 15 games with six horn runs and 16 inns balled in. Ma ris, out since July 7 for rectal surgery, returned to the New York line-up Friday night. Cornwall ab etlley .11) 2 1 Par In Miller-Gravino Friday Scores Mitch FUj CT-Frcd Miller Jot Gravino.

Colonial. Dohner Lee Click. Fail-view; HAVERFORD, Pa. (AP) A promise of searing heat and high humidity hung over the Merion Cricket Club today where Dartene Hard, No. 1 ranked U.S.

player, and Margaret Smith, Wimbledon diampion, were matched for. the championship of -the 64th Pennsylvania Grass Court Tournament. Chuck McKinley, the men's Wimbledon champion, and Arthur Ashe, UCLA student, were matched in a men'i semifinal. Heat in the mid 90s was a factor in many of Friday's matches. "I think the heat got to us both," said Miss Hard of Los Angeles after defeating Billie Jean Moffitt, the 19-year-old chatterbox from Long Beach, 11-9, in a semifinal match.

Hist Motfitt, although vtnting her feelings by shouting "oh golly" on a bad shot, or commenting to herself "if she hits one more on the line I'm going to quit," was impassive as she left after the defeat. On her chances against Miss Smith, defending champion and U.S. and Australian titleholder, Miss Hard smiled, "I'll be glad to win just a point." Miss Smith moved into the finale by defeating fellow Australian, Bobyn Ebbern, 7-5, 6-1. In a men's semifinal Friday, Brazilian Davis Cup player Ronnie Barnes came from behind in a three-hour struggle to defeat Larry Nagler, 1960 U.S. intercollegiate champion from UCLA, fi-4, 6-8, 5-7, 8-4, M.

men's finals art Sunday. Laurel Course Opens 24-Day Meet Monday LAUREL, Md. Laurel Race Course will boost the state of Maryland as a vacationland with a salute to "Vacation in Maryland" on the second day of the 24- day Laurel Pimlico meeting which opens Monday. Tuesday will be "Vacation in- Maryland Day" at Laurel, where the first major thoroughbred racing during the warm-weather season in the slate's recent history will be conducted through August 24. Each race on the nine race program Tuesday will honor Maryland landmarks which annually draw thousands of tourists and vacationers.

In addition to the feature the Vacation in- Maryland Purse, the races will be named for Historic Annapolis, Fort McHenry, Piney Point, Deep Creek Lake, the Mason Dixon Line, the U. S. Constellation, Chesapeake Bay Country and Friendship International Airport. At its history making vacation season meeting, Laurel will present nine races daily except Sunday, with post time for the first race at 2 p.m. Horses from the elite stables of the country are scheduled to" race at Laurel.

Among the famous names which be seen on the daily program are Elmendorf, Christiana, Meadow Stable, Reverie Knoll, Bayard Sharp, Llangollen, Milton Ritzenberg, Mrs. Henry Obre, Mrs. Henry Hecht and Baird C. Brittingham. J.Mettley 2 1 Ho Mister 2b 4 2 Yeagley rf 3 1 Pistone rf 40 Culp Ih -in Heisey 2h 4 Angelo 2 fi 0 3 Schrieher 2 1 0 1 s.i M.Mettley 3 0 1 2 Fceman 3b Gibhle 3b 2 Miller cf Heagy r( (I Klohr If I Uhlcr Ib 0 Kuhn ss 1 Myers 2b Hebrnn ah A 0 1 0 3000 4120 3 0 0 3111 3 fl 2112 1000 1000 Totals Cornwall Hebron Runs batted in: 2856 10 Totals 101 283710 102 001 002 Yeagley 2.

Heisey Culp. Meyers, Klohr. Errors: Cornwall 2 Hebron 5. Three-base hits: Heisey. Base? on halls: Boltz 2: Kuhn fi: Mcttlcy 3 Strike-outs: Boltr.

5, Mcttlcy 5. Hits off: Boltz for 4 runs in innings. Losing pitcher: Bollz. Umpires: Fftzflibbon KirkessTier. Minor League Results iBlcrutlwul Lftftt Columbus Buffalo 4-5 IndianapoUj 9-10.

Richmond 1-4 Toroota 4. Jackaoevjlle 0 Atlanta 1, (I ArlUBMi Rochester 3 Paettie Cniat Leapie Denver 34, Salt LaU City 1-7 2 fame. 12 umlnis Spokane Portland 3 Ktwiii 3, TaoMna 1, Oklahoma City I Worth I Feify Returns To Action On Susquehanna Track Pa. Lit lie Gene Goodling is off and run ning in quest of his second con seculive modified stock car rac ing championship lille at Sus quehanna Speedway. The Stoverstown leadfoot, lead ing by 170 points with a 1515 to tal, will be out in an allempt Ic pad this advanlage in Ihe season' I8th dual modified and limited sportsman slock car racing card Sunday.

Goodling will have his work cul out for him to maintain his point lead with the relurn of Leroy Felly, Jonestown, absent from last week's action. Felty, the track's only three- time winner this season, is in second place wilh 1,345 points. Two lale starters this season because of mechanical troubles are expected to give both Gnodling and Felly a run for their money. They are Bobby Hersh, of Glen Rock, lasl week's winner, and Bud Folkenrolh, of Seven Valleys. Among other top contenders will be: Neil Haight, Randallslown, Don Eisenhour, Shiloh; Bobby Gerharl, Lebanon; Johnny Crawford, Bloomsburg; Ray Tillcy, Fredericksburg: Paul Miller, York; Bobby Abel, Wrightsvillc; Carl (Boots) Podjed Lebanon; Calvin Calp, Parklon, Ralp Tobias Pushes Gerharl For Selinsgrove Lead SELINSGROVE, Pa.

If you vant to he a point leader you've got to he a consistent finisher. Bobhy Gerhart is finding this .0 painfully true. Several weeks ago, he boasted a lead of in excess of 100 poinls in modified slock car competition at Selins- Speedway. First it was Ray Tilley, Fredericksburg, who narrowed the gap when he won both ends of the double feature show, July 6th. Now it's Dick "Toby" Tobias who is chafing at the bit.

Early season problems plagued Tobias al Selinsgrove but he's made the corrections and is now running real well, winning the July 13th show and finishing third Sunday. Gerhard now has 880 points, gaining only 10 after dropping out of action early in last Sunday's feature. Meanwhile, Tobias, who was third last week, picked up 90 points, passing Tilley who could not drive in the feature. Sunday because of an injury, and clos ins the gap on Gerhart to 60 poinls. Tilley dropped to third with 775 poinls.

He qualified for the fea lure but due to an injury sustainet Ihe night before, was unable lo make it in the feature. Bobby Abel, Wrightsville, look over the driving chores and brought the car home second. In fourth spot is Roger Sower? with WO while Marlin Potteigcr is a hit just to the left of second )ase on which the shortstop knocked down the hall but couldn't make a play. Ron Brewer (Plummers) laid down a perfect sacri- ice and Winters, after lining a couple of fouls, lashed a single center. Guare crossed plale standing up on the play.

Unearned Kuns Crawford County hit the scoring column first with a pair of unearned tallies in the 4th frame. pilcher Gene Galbraith (Plummers) speared Jim Kingston's bounder to Ihe right of the mound, but Steve Horney was unable to handle the throw lo first. Kingston wound up at second on the play, and scored when Bob Smolinski doubled into the right field corner. Horney gathered in a pop foul, but Bill'Krasa chopped down the firsl base line for a hi and wound up at second when Horney's flip to the bag wenl awry. Smolinski scored on the cHrv.

Lebanon collected just two hits off Crawford hurler, Krasa, in the irst four innings, but tied the issue in the fifth frame. Rich Mei- (Ehenezer) smashed a single right, and Pavlesich drilled a shot over Ihe right field fence for he round tripper. Rudy reached a count of two-two and then fouled off four successive pitches, before ticking out a fat serving from (rasa. Galbraith never encountered (rouble other than In the fourth inning and grew stronger as the game progressed. He allowed just four out xlx, and walked two.

Lebanon notched eight btngles off Krasa, who weakened late in the contest. Crawford County ab Henninger, cf 4 Oliver, If 3 Kingston, rf 3 Smolinski, Ib 3 Brunner, 2b 3 Krasa, Samerad, ss Bradley, 3 2 3 Reinharl, 3b 3 0 0 0 0 Totals 26 2 4 11 Lebanon ab a Pavlesich, 3b 4 1 1 Quare, cf 2 1 0 Brewer, 3 0 i 0 Winters, If 4 0 2 0 Galbraith. 2 0 0 2 Jagnow, 2b 2 0 0 1 Care, rf 3 0 0 0 Horney, Ib 3 0 1 0 Meily, ss 3 1 2 2 Totals 26 3 8 5 Innings: Crawford Co. 000 200 Lebanon 000 020 RBI: Smolinski, Pavlesich 2, Winters. 2B: Smolinski.

HR: fifth with SSO Point Round.n 2, out the top ten are Johnny Craw- LQB ford, Al Fushcr 470; Bobi 5 9 BB: Brymesser, 465; Don Eisenhour.i^,. jh Rrasa 3 SQ Gal Kdster, Another banner field is expected to be nn hand when both divisions resume action Saturday night. Smith, Aberdeen, horde more. and REACHES STARDOM PROVIDENCE, R.I. Jack Flynn, of Providence College, star of the 1963 National Invitation basketball tournament, spent four years as ball boy with the professional Botica Ruth Jessen Takes Lead In Wolverine Open Golf MOUNT CLEMENS, (AP) Blonde Ruth Jesser.

of Seattle led the way today into the second round of the 54-hole $8.000 women's Wolverine Open Golf Tournament on the strength of a thrce-under par first round performance. The West Coast girl rallied from bogies after going into traps on the ninth and 12th holes and. with birdies on three of the last five holes, finished with Miss Jessen faced pressure onj second round, however. Tied only a stroke behind her at 72 were Kathy Whitworth, Jo Anne Prentice and Sandra McClinton. Miss Hagge had six birdies on the back nine.

Mary Mills of Laurei, who won the Women's Open last week, had an eagle on the 401- yard par 17th hole In 'equaling par 74. Rindosh, Kaski, Babcock. Joh South Londonderry Midget Leagut Colebrook Dodders "17 Campbelltown Youth 030 Winning Pitcher: Ketterinj. Lojhig pitcher: Campbelltown KUB a Colebrook Tigers 130 Winning Pitcher: Sonon. Losiog Pitclier: Long.

Home Run: Sonon. I.fJUiB Standing! EUB 5 C-Town VoiHh 4 Tigers 1 I 4 Pet .833 .667 .333 Modified Stock Car Racing On Feiteit Naif-Milt Speedway Eviry Sunday 8 PJN. Only St.SO Arfmiulan Fin.

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