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14 THE NASHVILLI TENNESSEAN, TutuSnv Morning, June 17, 1958 iWillv Racer Hear Highball Has Them Jumping Richland Scorched Dirt Track Mark Crax Hit Early, Post 6-3 Win Over Travelers Johnny Wills' new Hoover Motor Express car came within a frac tlon of a second of the world' dirt track mile record Sunday at LanRhorne speedway, and Is en-tered in a championship race July 4 nt Atlanta. Bill Hunler Leads Hole-in-Qns Meet Hunter chipped a hall 20 Inches from the pin to take over first place in the annual Hole-Jn-One tournament beinc held at Elmincton park. Some 259 people hit yesterday Bud runncrsup are Hubert Smith, a professional from Cookevllle, lit 31 inches and Sam Crain at 36 tnchen. TLANTACT) Atlanta's Crack era beat the Little Rock it A Travelers 6 to 3 laat night behind sinkerball expert Ray Rippelmeyer. At1 The Crackers rolled up a quick lead by scoring their first five runs on two-base hits.

Will designed and bunt the car in Indianapolis after the 800-mile race. Don Branson drove the car at Langhorne, and will pilot It ia the Atlanta run. The mile record is 113 mph for a one-mile dirt track, and Wills' car turned a 117.8. The time wa second, however, to Jud Larson's 117 times were recorded in trials. Branson finished fourth la the race.

i Sammy Meek belted a run-scor Patterson-Harris Bout Still On ing double in the first inning, and a couple of later Poochie Hartsfleld slammed two-baser that sent three more runners across the plate. After the Travelers cut the margin to 4-1 In the third Inning by wrapping singles by Jim Small anil Grady Wilson around a groundout, the Crackers again used one of their five two-baae blows to make it 5-1 'i A- Ik -vf 4 SAVE ON TIRES ARMSTRONG'S Beit 100 Level NYLON TIRl riui nd tuff bit Tirt WILSON COILE TIRE CO. J5IT CHURCH ST. -Promoter Al Weill said yester day he is going ahead with plans to match heavyweight champion Lit. Roek AH KM Atlanta AB Rbl Slider a 5 0 0 Barmes If 1 0 Floyd Patterson against Roy Har Wilton 2b 1 rlsof Cut and Shoot, Texas, on Aug.

4 in Los Angeles despite a protest against the date brought I cottier 3b I 0 Meeks 3b 4 0 Phillip is 9 Demerit cf 4 1 Bt. Clair 4 0 Har'fleld rf 6 Riddle lb 3 0 Rlp'eyer 4 Becrest cf 9 Peden 3 3 Downs rf 4 I Cast'one rf 3 1 Hadley lb 3 0 Small It 4 3 Davll 3 0 WILLIAMS SifitlockCt. Sttt If Btmu fniisfii 9 inkt 41 OtADtRICK cl) before the California athletic com mission by rival Olympic audito aQrunwald I 1 rium in LA. 0 Tntala 3ft 11 Totali 39 11 Ph. Al f-767 Gustave Palafox of afllngled for Dayl.

In th. Little Reek Atlanta OOt 001 001 a 400 010 101 Staff photo- by Jimmy Lunsford what a round; That's the sentiments of these well-wishers at they view the card of Mobile Pro Joe Burch, aeated. Talking about Burch's sizzling 61 in a PGA qualifying practice round at Richland are Chic Adams, Atlanta, left, and Seudday Horner, Montgomery, Ala. (Story Next Page). Mexico won the men's singles title In the Southern tennis tourney at Memphis Ashley Cooper took his second round match in the Queens club tourney in London, then quit on the advice of a physician He is favored to take the men's singles title at Wlmble- Runs Becrest.

Small 3. Barmea. Meeks, Demerit. St. Claire, HarUfleld.

Riddle Slide? a. DP-Cottler, Philllpi and Riddle; Cottier and Riddle. LOB Little Roek I. Atlanta 13; SB Meeks. Harts-field 1.

Philllpi, Riddle: 3B Demerit: HR Riddle. IP EBBBIO Butler Wins Junior Net Davis (L -5) 8 14 6 1 4 3 Rlppel'eyer (W 7-B) 9 11 3 3 5 U-Ohllnter. Weyer, WelaJ. 2:19. A Oaaaar AP Wlrephoto STOCKHOLM, Sweden Thing! are really umping during the current soccer world aeries as Swedish playera and their dark-shirted Hungarian opponenta Indulge in these aerial acrobatic.

Sweden topped Hungary, 2-1, and joined four ot her teama in qualifying for the quarter-finals. (Continued From 1st Sports Page) 2i7, (uoo, paid and srocery tickets) MODERN MRINE IA Mike DnBoli (Ryan). Lookouts Pelicans 1 Percy Priest grammar school, took the division (13-yeara old and 4A Harvllle Hnoner fl.lttnnt. Mukori Burton (Du Font). CHATTANOOGA UP) The Baseball Clink under) with a 46.

no sam uavu (Da Font). Ron Folcher (Hlllaboro). Butler, who was In the shadows FOR THE BEST IN Cardinals Edge fl.t Jeff Phllhln (Rvan). loa Tonk (Hllltboro). Bill Mullln.

(Hillibaro). Pl Sef at Doneson MOTOR TUNE-UP Nlrhol (Rllliboro). of his East teammates all this spring, moved around the rolling Woodmont layout even par until Jeff urave (North). 5rt Robert Bendrlcka (Wayerlr-Bel- (( CAF CARBURETOR REPAIRING nont). the uphill eighth hole.

He scored a birdie three on the 388-yard hole Cincinnaf i6-5 Chattanooga Lookouts rode the big bat of Jess Levan and the tight pitching of Ted Abernathy to a 5 to 1 victory over cellar-dwelling New Orleans last night. Levan put the Lookouts ahead In the second inning when he slammed his 12th home run of the year over the right field fsnce. He also added a single. Abernathy, lasting past the first don Janet Hoops of Seattle tq.rn.ed back one of Russia's high hopes in the Queens, Anna Dmitrleva lop-seeded Ron Holmberg of Tulane easily won his first round match es-the NCAA tourney opened in Baltimore. GOLF Clifford Ann Creed, slender 19-year-old from Louisiana playing for Lamar Tech, medaled the women's National Collegiate tourney yesterday with a 75 at Ames, Iowa, leading National Women's Amateur champ Joanne Gundenon of Arizona State by one stroke.

AQUATICS Scratch boat Ti-conderoga held a slight lead In the Newport-Bermuda race, according to reports from the USS Darby Class A boats, including the Ti, are near the halfway point of the 635 mile voyage Sceptre, Britain's challenger for the America's Cup, will be brought to the United States in early August. for his margin of victory. 67 Jobnnr Slntlelon (Cohn). DIVISION (14-13) 3D Fred Maynard (Du Pont). 41) larry Welniimmer (West).

4 Jimmy Malone (Dn Pont). 44 Mike Fatten (Ryan). 45 Jimmy Cheshire (Weet), lam Baakln (Madlnn). FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCINGVALVE GRINDING GENERATOR STARTER SERVICE The Donelson Community Recreation association will hold a baseball clinic, open to both minors and adults, In the Tennessee School for Blind auditorium at 8 p.m. tomorrow.

Paul Bush, veteran umpire, will serve as narrator of movies showing the different play situations. A tennis clinic will be staged by the Donelson group a week from tomorrow night Butler had his second shot on the 296-yard No. 6 land in the creek in front of th-i green, hit a rock and bounce within six feet of the pin. He got down in two for a par four. A total of 78 kids of all sizes 4S Prentiea Hnfflnea Paul).

Mlk. Inning for the first time since June jenaina iuh roni). CINCINNATI UP) The St. Louis Cardinals scored two runs in the ninth to tie Cincinnati and then pushed across three more In the top of the 11th to spoil the Redlega homecoming game, 6 to 5, last night In the top of the 11th, the Cardinals' Joe Cunningham sin 47 Bobby Gardner (Du rant). Richard Atwood (Eatt).

4S Frank Hutchlion (MBA). 3rd spaced eight hits and shut out the Pelicans until the ninth when Bill Davidson's single brought Richie Windle home from and ages swarmed over the course 50 Georie Tanatta (Cohn). Robert Speedometer Service! Repairs ea all Autemetle Trseimlieioesi lumper to Bamper Brake Service. SALES 1 SERVICE ON CUSHION MOTOR VEHICLES Caaplita Una if Hcyoln I oir Imimn I farts I Sirvlei Iside Battery Silts and Service to post first nine hole scores for all lower flights in THE TENNES- second. nnea (went).

Bl Cr Fraier (Du Font). 5S Gene Sfurlork (Howard). R4 Fred Naih (Bllltboro). Sonny Freeman (Hlllaboro). SEAN'S Schoolboy tournament All Chattanooga wrapped the game up in the seventh with four rune lower fllghters play au additional 7 Lawrence West (Cohn), Bern 1 1 on doubles by Bob Allison and gled and moved up when Hoble Landrith walked.

Don Blasin-game singled to right scoring Cunningham. Eddie Kasko then doubled to left scoring Blailn-game and Landrith. nine holes this morning to determine the winners of the respective Abernathy, singles by Harry El liott, Guy Morton and John Schiave Dawson's Hit Nets Carthage brackets. Duuer irarmen, Anor (nuiiDOre) IS Dudley Warner (Hlllaboro), fi Spike Bupka (St. Henry).

fi.1 Kenny Hoffman (Hlllaboro). S3 Barry Rosrnthal (Julia Green). DIVISION 03-UNDERi 4fl Randy Hudson (Percy Priest). and a wild pitch. M09 Broadway Phone CH 2-6511 The victory for Abernathy wae The Redlegs, trying hard to Weokdaye 7 A.M.

til 6 his fifth In nine decisions, wimpy make a do or die recovery in the Saturday! A.M. 'til 12:00 Noon 4 Richard Eller (Dn Pont), Hardy Hudson (Burton), Eddie Corbltt (Cohn). Nardella suffered the lose, to even bottom of the 11th, acored two 5-4GLWin mi narvey winter (Julia Green) The championship flight will forget their qualifying icores in the Met Junior yesterday and begin the 36-hole medal scramble for the Blinkey Horn plaque. Eighteen holes will be played today and the final 18 tomorrow. Players in all flights are urged IW Walter Fraser IDs Pont).

I.pf his record at 3-3. A crowd of only 536 watched the runs on Gus Bell's fourth homer of the season. But that was all. iirranim (rranaun). John Atkins (Woodmont).

Byron Bohert" (Julia Green). action. St. Lents AB Rbl Tine nail AB Bbl Hilary Dawson's double scoring AB Bbl'Bla'am 2b 1 Temple 3b 4 N. Orl'ns Reed cf AB Rbl Chatt.

5 10 Willis si I a Kasko ss HI Randy Klnnard (Stokes), SO Joe Ledbetter (MBA). 7 Charles West (Cohn). DA Jim Maridnv (Hf.ti. fttlb. I BILL, rtj IIS In ut Off fub.

So) 4 1 Bchtave 2b to be on time for today's matches. Jerry Nixon In the last half of the eighth Inning gave Carthage it first Gilbert league victory of the season, 5 to 4 over Fall's business college last night at Shelby park. Carroll 3b Bnrder It Lelalb Windle rf North (Rsnsnml, Bill Elliott (St. Joseph). I Muilal lb 9 Borer 3b II Green rf 9 cO' Brian 9 Paine 9 1 Martin 3 wnrant rr 0 Rob'son If 9 9 Crowe lb 2 0 aFondv lb 3 0 Hoak 3b 4 0 Burgess 4 0 Bell cf 9 1 Gra'mai ss 3 0 hThurman 1 All players not on the tee at their announced times will automatically withdraw themselvea from the tournament.

Oft Ronnie Silver (Parmer). SO Rot Carter IDs Pun II 9 Brown 3b 9 Levan lb I Morgan If 0 Allison cf 9 Morton 1 Elliott rf iAVE MONEY- Means (Parmer). Asaro 2b Kenneth Nixon went the route Ennla If bw Teddy Hutton (Julia Green). Dee Thompson (Robertson arid. Davidson si 4 Nardella 9 Abernathy 3 dMoon rf Flood cf emv).

Gordon Smith (Parmer). 0 McM an 2 kBailey Kellner 9 aHunt 1 9 ecun'am If 3 Smith 3 Here are the Metropolitan Junior results: A DIVISION (K-ll) It-Bill Butler (Eait). S6 Georie Creash (MBA). Daeld John- 9 Nuihall on the mound for the Smith coun-tians, allowing six hits, striking out 11 men and issuing only one base on balls. He pitched hltlese ball from the third until the eighth.

0 Jeffooat Totals 34 9 1 Totali 32 12 aPouled out for Kellner in 9th. 7 Bruce Davla (Parmer). 70 Sims Crownnyer Jr. (Woodmont). 73 Jamie Rothberr (Parmer).

7ft Leonard Rosenthal (Perey Priest). S3 Gary Ghertner (Julia Green). 4 Here is today's schedule: FIRST PLIGHT tNoren cf 3 Mlsell 1 bFreese 1 Wliht 0 lLan'ith 0 JTaylor 1 on (Eait). iLjncn 0 Acker 9 Lown 9 IMlkals 0 000 aoe Ml 1 919 00 401 New Orleana Chattanoeia 37 Danny Gibson (East). UK Rar Eaten (Eait).

PLATE LUNCH 70c fig Knuckles and Eft ft lauor Kuut OUC SPECIAL SANDWICHES DELICATESSEN ITEMS "TAKI HOME-GERMAN FOODS In the other game last night, ID Boot! Scott (Da Pont). Rlllr Craw ford (MBA), Buddy McEwen (East). i.M.-Biu McGaw (Cohn). 8am Basltln (Madison) and Jimmy Cheshire Trade for a Netc OR 40 Bobby Farley (Dn Pont). 43 Herbert Vanatta (C'ohn).

Frank Draughon's romped to a 19 to 1 win over Coca-Cola at Morgan park. Don Hall gave up three hits In coasting to victory. Cowbrrt (Dtt Font), Buddy Kleiser Prentice Hufflnei (Du Pont), Mlk-. tLI Jan. am a (Ryan).

44 Klrby Vanatta (Cohn), ollle Slrey (Do Pont). Total! 42 11 Totals 40 1 4 aRan for Crow In 6th; bStruck out for Mlsell In 8th: cRin for Oreen In 9th; dRan for Ennli in 9th: eSlniled for Flood In 9th; (Kit Into fielder's choice for Smith in 9thi (Wslked tor Wltht In 9th; hOrounded out for Orammae In 1th: IDoubled for Jeffeoat in 9th: JOrounded out for Paine In 10th: kFlied out for McMillan In 11th; lOrounded out for Lown in 11th. Jimmy Hlcke, Mickey Kantor 45 BUI McGaw Cohn). 47-thuek Hellinnwortb (Hlllsboro). Runs Windle, Levan, Allison.

Morton, Elliott, Abernathy. DP Leja (unassisted); LeJa, Davidson and Leja: Schiave, Willis and Levan. LOB New Orleana 9. Chattanooga 9. 3B Brown, Allison, Abernathj.

3B Snyder. HR Levin. IF ER BB 10 Nardella (L 3-3) 9 10 9 2 1 Kellner 3 2 0 0 0 1 Abernathy (W 5-4) 9 9 113 9 WP Kellner. Olrard. MclnUre.

Mc-Vey. 2:10. A 410 (plui it grocery tickets). Barons Chicks 0 BIRMINGHAM WP) Left iuo ronu ana nanay Hudson (Percy Prirst). Chuck Holllntsworth (Hlllsboro), Mike Da Bois (Ryan) and Bobby Gardner (Da Pent).

:8 Richard Atwood (East), Harrllle Hooper (Litton) and Robert Burton (Da Font). SrS4 Frank Hutchison (MBA). Eddie Corbltt (Cohn). Richard Eller (Ds Font) and Mavis Harris each had two hits for Draughon's. Kantoor drove In five runs.

DEflUTIFUL FACE DIUCII St. Lenls I9 90A Mr Cincinnati (HNI 903 000 fr II Fall's SID on 004 Carthage 00 SOI 91 mmi Smith aa flantalli K. Nliaa an4 Kak. Runs Blasiniame. Oreen, O'Brien.

Insen. Draaahen'a Cunnlmrhsm. Muslal. Landrith. Fond.

Hoak, Burgess 2. Bell. Kasko 2. Borer. LOB St.

Louis 10, Cincinnati 9. 3B Oreen. Ennls. Bell. Hoak, Lynch.

ft 15 13 see eoo i i Ceca-Cela Hall and Klnii 0. Harper and Cbarltaa. hander Bob Miller came up with his first Baron victory last night, with the help of Dave Reed, as Birmingham shut out Memphis Various Types, In Stock Immediate Delivery Just Phone ALpine 6-3101 ER BR 90 1 9 3 9 9 0 0 0 0 2 to 0. HR Bell, urammas, much. -IF Mlrell .733 Wight .118 Paine 1 1 9 Martin (W 3-1) 3 3 Jackson 1 9 0 Nuxhall IHI 4 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 9 3 3 4 ana naray nuason murioni.

SECOND FLIGHT 8am Dayla Pont). Rob Fulcher (HiUsbere) and Georsa Vanatta (Cohn). as Robert Rhea. Harrer Wllker (Julia Green) and Walter Fraaer (Dn Pent). 1:42 Larry Needham (Franklin).

Cy Fraaer (Da Font), and Pat Nlchol (Hlllaboro). :4 Jeff Phllbln (Ryan), Joe Cook (Hlllaboro) and Bill Mulllna (HiUsboro). 8:54 Gene Scurlock (Howard), John Atkins (Woodmont) and Byron Roberts (Julia Green). 0:00 Jeff Grayet (North). Fred Nash (Hlllsboro) and Randy Klnnard (Stokes).

THIRD FLIGHT 9:15 Sonny Freeman (Hlllsboro), Joe Ledbetter (MBA), and Lawrence West (Cohn). 9:21 Robert Hendricks (Waverly.Bel-mont), Johnny Slnrleton (Cohn) and Bernle Butler (Farmer). :87 Andy Myers (Hlllstlsra). Charles 0 Acker (I, 0-1) i 4 3 3 lvn 0 0 0 The ex-Detroit bonua player, who had dropped both his decisions since joining Birmingham from Charleston, held Memphis to two hits, both singles, through the eighth inning. But when Doug Hubacek led off ST.

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It's a two-day, 36-hole handicap affair with' handicaps to be determined by a blind nine and fllfrhts by first round scores. There will be four flights. Low net will receive the Commander's Cup, te be presented by Lt. Cel. E.

R. Burton, center the scoreboard, Manager Cal Er-mer sent Reed to the mound with FOREST HILLS. N.Y. UP out delay. west (tonnl, and Dudley Warner (Hills.

Pro tennis slugger Tony Trabert ooroi. last nleht unset Australian Lew 9:83 Jim Maddot (BGA). Mike Ross It was a four-hit shutout for Birmingham and the Baron's fourth straight victory. Miller walked three and struck out five. IN LEBANON Deal direct with the owner, for the best deal, and friendly personal service.

Bank Financing, Tool WILSON COUNTY MOTOR 00. Authorized Dealer Since 1927 Phcr.a Hickory 4-9642 rLebanon, Tenn. Memphis AB Rbl Blnn'ham AB Rbl Hoad, 2-6, -3, 6-2, to shuffle the standings In the $15,000 tournament of champion round-robin. Hoad Is 2-1, trailing the 2-0 records of Pancho Gonzales and Ken Rnewall. Tanner as 4 0 Henley cf 3 For Quick, Sure Starts REPLACE WITH 0 Veal is 4 9 Demeter 3b 3 0 Thorpe rf 3 Rosewall.

the" tiny Aussie, won 0 ark If 9 Ummer lb inansom) and Bill Elliott (Bt. Joseph). Spike Hupka (St. Henry). Ronnie Silver (Parmer), Roy Carter (Da Font) and Randy Means (Parmer).

FOURTH FLIGHT Kenny Hoffman (Hlllsboro). Teddy Hutton (Julia Green), Dee Thompson (Robertson Academy) and Gordon Smith (Parmer). Bruce Davll (Farmer), Sims Crownover Jr. (Woodmont) and Jamie Rolhbert (Parmer). Leonard Rosenthal (Perey Priest).

Barry Rosenthal (Julia Green), and Gary -Ghertner (Julia Green). CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT 10:05 Mike Patton (Ryan), Zollle Slrey (Du Font) and Kirbr Vanatta (Cohn). 10:11 Baddy Kteieer (Ryan), Frank Cowhed (Du Font) and Herbert Vanatta 0 Camllll 2b last right's opener by 4-6. 6-1, 6-1 over 37-year-old Pancho Segura of Ecuador. Frailer 3b 4 Hubacek 3b 4 Dickens If 4 Shoots If-rf 3 cWllson 0 Howell rf-cf 3 McCar'y cf 3 alrons 1 DIPIppo lb 1 Pai'aroni 3 Prout 2 bMcKee 1 Slack 0 Minor Loop Results 0 Warner 0 Miller 0 Reed 0 ft 9 0 II AUTO-LOT Who Plays Today 1 Totals 31 4 0 Totals 38 9 2 (Cohn).

a Struck out for McCarthy In 1th. Filed out for Prout In 8th. Han for Shoots In 9th. 10:18 Jimmy Malone (Dn Porft), BebbT SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Savannah 1 Knoivllle 5. Jacksonville Maeoa Charlotte 101 Aarusta 7 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Richmond 4i Buffalo 10 Inninis, Rochester Columbus 9.

(Only tames scheduled.) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Omaha 4i Wichita 9. Indianapolis 4i Denver 1. (Only tames scheduled.) Farler (Dn Font) and Larry Welntlmer (West) Memphis Marnarf (Dn Font). Blllr ODD 000 0099 900 110 001 9 Blrmlniham Runs Veal, Camllll. DP Hubacek.

Craw lord (MBA) and Buddr McEwen (East). 10:31 Boots Scott (Dn font), Bar Eaton (East) and Dannr Gibson (East). Parld Johnson (East). Oeorte Creash (MBA) and BUI Butler (East). CITT LEAGUE Patterson vs.

Elm Rill. at Shelby. GILBERT LEAGUE Denelson a. Boys. 7:30 at Mertan.

BABE RUTH LEAGUE OHBW vs. Mnlison, 4 SO ai Olu Hick-err; East YMCA a. Hltt. 4 at Shelby No. 1: Dranchen's s.

East Eailes, 4 at Centennial i Wllson-Oolck ea. Wea-bine. 4 at Dndleyi Beys Clob ye. Police. 4 Frailer and Prout, Tanner and Shoots.

LOB Memphis 7. Birmingham 12. 2B Miller, Hubace. HR Camllll. SB Henley.

8 Miller. Warner. IP ER BB 80 at Monani Fall's ts. Hortsen's Plspiay. a.

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