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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 41

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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41
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iwr.tar i he hv i tie tennessian, F'y. Sep. if n4 4 7 Bowling Scores 1 3 Walks, Error, Santo Sacrifice Beat Bums 4-3 HE'LL RACE DURING STATE FAIR- Don Brown Builds, Drives IMC A Cars Great new taste: oioe tobacco MADISON BOWL Madisonttttt-Gwtn Lawless 159-402; O.Y.'s 417, Strike 'n' Spares 1,132. Ravon City Baptist Rollettts Pearl Klmbal HI, Charlotte Woodward 41; Pin Busttrs Gates Industrial Mixtd-Maiorlt Jones MI447; Bill Ctruthtrt 211, Frank Jonts 134; Ram Rods Mi. Engineers 1,925.

Madison Belles-Shirley Adkins 1(5-474; Tht Untouchables Bo's Bowltrtttts Sut Rayomt 2)0, Sybil Pointtr 537; Davit Dairy 131, Tht lit CHICAGO Three bases on balls, an error and Ron -TiNE OF the most consistent and persistent drivers on the Motor HnnlHt A irindiktlAn'a li i v-' International clonal Santo'a sacrifice fly brought the Chicago Cubs two ninth-inning Mixed Alia McClurg 199; Alberta Brown 547; John Gardntr 243-421; Attorney's Titlt MELROSE LANES Nowlln Scratch Ttd Begalla Jtsst Smith 244; Stirling Hutcherson 409; West Tennesset Motors 1.021-2,811. Twitter Martha Baker 1I0-4SS; Robins 522 1,577. Girls City Lois Smith 221-540; Horn-buckle Plumbing All-Star Doubles Ed Horlachtr 114-413; Avert and Horlachtr Mixed Gladys Sain 1M-497; W. L. Ball 211; Jack Tyntr 538; American let Delivery Burgeson Maior Eddie Wolftnbtrger 237-455; Pickering TV Lorraine's Lttttrlng 2,184.

DONELSON BOWL Dontttts Jean Phillips 225; Janice Schutt 554; Browntttes Snowbirds Myra Carruthers 1(1-4J52 Woodpeckers 394; Robins Avco Men-S. McAdams 221; Ed Hardi-son 411; Program Management 79( 2,204. Avco Women Nancy Merlin 1(7; Tom-mie Boles 4(1; Misfits rireuit Is a man known nrlmriiv i runs and a 4-3 victory yesterday over the Los Angeles Dodgers. of hU driving achievements. re.dvEraSnkD.0.mnBn'l0NOf 'n.

who it 28 1-ieaay ranks anions' the. ton mm in i. ui. in a filter cigarette PIPE TOHACCO IH HITtR CIGAMW DICK TRACEWSKI'S error flr'a nt.s.t 41 1 iai- maj tifl linn cu wni. c-Autiuijf entrineerinp profession if-- jinx Commercial Leatut Jim Wills 245, Ellis McAllister 405; Strikers 945, Capitol Chtvroltt 2,752.

PLA-MOR LANES lutttr Rollers Lucille Rogers 195; Jewell Wlnstead 19S-524; Lorraine's Lettering Nethvlllt Lift Protectors Evelyn Mitchell 175-495; Acluettet Nashvlllt Lift Shielders-Betty Robinson 179-440; Issuettes 724; IBM Cut-UPS Volunteer-Coot Davenport 343-574; Hamlett Printing Co. Church No. I D. Turrentine 203; Marshall Carter 532; First Baptist (NGLEWOOD BOWL Inglewoods Ollie Moss 191; Gail Hutchinson 444; Redwoods I Mammals Marie Alford 191; Marcella Yoder 431; Woodchucks Unstrlkeblts D. O.

Fowltr 201-524; Sarah Smilty 147-450; Sports Twilight Aubrey Whitworth 723; Jot! Biggert 572; Hudson and Tucktr 935-1 2,704. Commercial-Bill Klncaid 225-412; Hasty Plumbing i Specialties firm built th skin and lined fuel tanks for Eddie Sach's Indy car the tanks that did not burst and add their fuel to the holocaust in which Sachs and Dave McDonald died following the 500's tragic early-laps crash. Following races this woekond IMCA races will be held tomorrow and Sunday at Fairjrround Speedway. Time trials are at 1 and the first race starts at 2 p.m. And he'e unique in that he's tha only major builder who regularly and personally tests his design theories and work- opened the gates for the Cubs after the Dodgers had taken a 3-2 advantage into the ninth With runners on first and second, Don Kessinger beat out a slow roller to Tracewski, who threw wild to first and allowed Billy Cowan to score the tying run.

The Dodgers issued an intentional walk to Billy Williams, loading the bases. Santo then drove in the winning run with his sacrifice fly. The Dodgers had piled all of their runs into the sixth on Lamplighter Doubles Pauline Bowden 194-511; Wilson Lion Oil No. I 144-944. Progressive Jack Trait 213; Paul Hart-man 577; Swift's Jewels PINNACLE LANES Filth Nighter's Mixed League-William Clyde 23(; R.

E. Alexander 5(S; Mary Jackson 191-514; Papst Blut Ribbon 74S; Bud's AAW 924. Genesco Mixed Theodort Gentry 577; Palo Corlty 200; Frances Douglas 189-421; Bell Brothers 742; Upsetters 2,041. Brooks Memorial Church Robert Mer-rlan 2(1; Mattit Waltrs 105; Vista You cet pleasing aroma and a creat new taslc! The secret? It's packed with America's best -tasting pipe tohacco famous I lair and I lalf Smoke new 1 1 a If and Half I iltcr Cigarettes! at the Tennessee State Fair and at the Alabama State Fair, Birniinham, on Oct. 10, Brown will return to Sun Fernando to start work on next year's race cars.

Already under contract to work on six brand-new Indianapolis cars, he'll also find time to rebuild 14 others during Pmdi home runs by Tommy Davis and Wes Parker. Tha blows were off Dick Ellsworth. Davla hit his after Willie Davis had opened the all-too-short winter months. the sixth with a single. LOS ANOBLIS CHICAOO ah hi ab bi AT YOUR CONVENIENT B.

F. GOODRICH STORE T'cewskl it 5 0 3 0 Stowart cf 3 2 0 0 Olivar 2b 4 0 0 0 kos near ss ui mantnip on the nation's speedways, both dirt and asphalt. His Chevrolnt-pownred speedster from dirt acrern to back bumper a product of Brown's own hands has long since won racing's highest tribute, the ungrudging admiration of the men with whom he competes. THE PERSONABLE young bachelor "I'm married to my work," ha tells you had wanted to be a race driver since he drove Soap Box Derby cars at the age of nine. At 16, with a boost from famed driver Babe Stapp, be went to work with builder Eddie Kuzma, learning the trade from the ground up.

At 21, he assisted Lujjl Lesovsky In constructing the car Johnny Thomson put on the pole at Indianapolis in 1959. This year his Western Racing 4 110 Williams it 4 110 2 aanto jo nil 4 112 nh 4 12 1 Banks 10 10 0 0 Boc'el'a lb 3 0 11 Gabr'ls'n rf 4 0 0 255-6353 1530 Broadway W.Davis Cf T.Davis II Howard rt Fairly lb Parker lb Shirley 3b Camllll Torborg Wills pr Singer R. Miller 3 0 10 C'pball 2b 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Bertell 2 0 0 0 4 0 10 Am'f'ano pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R'novskv ph 10 0 0 3 0 10 Ellsworth 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Burton ph 0 0 0 0 Schetfer 0 0 0 0 Cowan pr 0 10 0 14 1 11 TnUll 11 4 7 2 A 1 L. iifit oQ- if Totals Two out whan winning run scored In Radio, TV I Sports Slate TONIGHT 7 p.m. Madison at Knexvllls Holston, WENO radio.

7:45 MBA vi, Ryan (at Wait), WSIX radio (MO) and WNFO FM radio (101.1). TOMORROW 11:13 p.m. Notre Damt st Wisconsin, WNAH radio (1360). 1:15 Nebraska at Minnesota, WSM-TV Ch. 4.

1:45 Tennesstt vs. Auburn (at Birminsham), WSIX radio (0). 1:45 Kentucky vs. Olo Miss (at Jackson), WAGG radio and WFMQ FM radio (104.5). 7:00 Ttnnessee SIMt at North Carolina AT, WVOL (1470).

7:45 Goorsis at Venderbilt, WSIX radio (M0). SUNDAY 11.45 Chicno at Baltimore, 9th. Los Anoalts 000 001 000-1 Chicago 001 000 0124 Freeh River Torborg, Tracewski. DP Chicago 1. LOB-Los Angeles 7, Chicago 10.

2B-Tracewskl, Howard, Williams. 3B -Sxnto. HR-T. Davis (13). Parktr (3).

SB Stewart 2. SF Santo. IP HUE BB SO Singer 11-) 1 1 1 5 1 Miller 7-7 2 1-3 3 3 3 3 1 Ellsworth 7 10 3 3 1 5 Jai-ckel Wl-fl. 2 1 0 0 0 0 CATFISH and Hush Puppies $1.25 Served Every Day Gersl House )1S Second North Don Brown He Does Everything WP-Jaeckl 2. PB-Bertell.

A -629. WLAC-TV Ch. 5. Noon New York Jets at Boston, WSIX-TV Ch. t.

3 12 GAMES OUT Cards Smash Bucs Twice PITTSBURGH UP) The hopeful St. Louis Cardinals swept dnuhleheader from Pittsburgh last nlpht. wlnnine- the nicht-! cap 4-0 behind Ray Sadecki's five-hitter after taking the first game 4-2 as Bob Gibson scattered nine hits. The twin victory vaulted the Cardinals into sole possession of third place, games behind National League-leading Phila 1 LW1 D)M ifliM delphia, which lost to Milwaukee' 5-3. SADECKI struck out nine and walked one in earning his 19th victory against 10 defeats.

VI If 1 MM sm Pirate runs in the seventh when Donn Clendenon homered after Willie Staigell singled THE CARDINALS Rot a run in the first when Pirate southpaw Wilbur Wood, making his first National League start, balked with tha bases loaded. Lou Brock and Mike Shannon supported Sadeckl with home runs. Brock connected in the 11 ni 11 i7rvi is-5 ism i third Inning and Shannon in the II 1 I I II I VI TO; fifth, both off starter Tom But Wood uncorked a wild pitch in the second that allowed Julian ters Javier to advance one base to 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 iVAVcsi Gibson, winning his 17th game third. He then scored on Gib against 11 defeats, struck out son's sacrifice fly. 11 Pirates in tha opener and ra Bill White drove in tha win his season strikeout total to 232, This broke the old St.

Loui ninjr runs in the fifth with bases-loaded sinplp off Wood. ST. LOUIS PITTSBURGH record of 225 set by Sam Jones. KiHIUCAY SIRAIUHI BOURSUN WHISKLV BO PROOF WRA BROOKS LAWKLNCCBUftO, KY, Gibson was tagged for two abrhbl ab bl All These 14" Sizes-ONE PRICE 7.50-14 8.00-14 8.50-14 9.00-14 BLACK Genuine B. F.

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ER BB SO Gibson 17-11 9 Wood 0-1 4 1-3 4 4 4 i 1 KELVIN ATOR ststis, asssssM jsssjjtx fjjjjjjjjm Bl mtm Schwall 2-3 0 0 0 0 Sisk 2 2 0 0 0 1 McBean 2 1 0 0 0 1 hbp-bv scnwan, wmte. wp wood Balk-Wood. DOES WORK SECOND GAME ST. LOUIS PITTSBURGH ab hi Bl Flood cf 4 0 10 Mazer'kl 2b 4 0 2 0 5 2 2 1 Mota cf 4 0 0 0 (They're Beautiful and Affordable) Brock 5 0 2 1 Clement rf 4 0 0 0 White lb Bover 3b 4 0 0 0 CI'denon lb 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 Freese 3b 3 0 0 0 BRAKE RELINING Remove shoe and clean plates Replace linings and cam grind new linings Free and lubricate anchors and adjusting cams Check brake shoes Groat ss M'Carver 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 3 0 10 Javier 20 4 0 10 Margell If 3 0 0 0 M'F'lana a 3 2 2 1 Alley ss 4 0 0 0 Butters Shannon rf Sadecki 10 0 0 0 Schofield ph 1 00 14 4 I Totals 31 I i Totals 0 St. Louis 001 010 001-4 Pittsburth 000 000 OOO-O Mazeroskl.

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Shannon (9). SB Freest, Groat. S-Bulters, Groat. IP MR ER BB SO Sadeckl 19-10 ..9 5 0 Butters 1-2 5 2 Schwall 1-3 2 Bork 1-3 1 0 Sisk 13 0 0 Balk Bork. 2:21.

95 27 (sum tfo Otas Gaga? v2fct 1 Mullen, Creech Clash in NWSGA Mrs. Charles Mullen meets i ASH PHI ooaas GIT THE CLEANEST POSSIBLE WASH wth KELVIN ATOR'S Mrs. Leon Creech today for the championship of the Nashville Women's Suburban Golf Association handicap tournament. "GOLDEN TOUCH" WASHER Kelvinator ELECTRIC DRYER CUTS DOWN YOUR IRONING TIME Normal, wash and wear, or no-htat settings take car of all fabrics Fabric guide) tells you which setting to use Automatic timo cycle shuts off dryer when finished 10-minute cooling-off period at end of cycle Both were winners yesterdav. The results: Championship flight Mrs.

Charles Mul- Up to s100 Cash to be Given Away as Door Prizes Register to win Also one of Ford's Grand Prizes ONLY 95 189 Ian beat Mrs. Jtler Ray, 1 up; Mrs. Lton Cratch btat Mrs. C. E.

Huntley 2 and 1. Consolation Mrs. Jack Sport btat Mrs. T. M.

Donnell, 1 up; Mrs. Don Woodward btat Mrs. Phil Daugh- prevents "baked-in" wrinkles Adjust brake shoes Carefully test brakes Inspect brake lining Inspect hydraulic system ONLY trty, 2 up. First flight-Mrs. Ptttr Cottlmlris btat Mrs.

Rubtn Starcy, 2 up; Mrs. Tony Hosttttltr btat Mrs. E. L. Rau, 1 up on 11th holt.

Consolation Mrs. J. R. 1 1Q95 Bonntll bttt Mrs. Donald Hart, 3-2; Robert Hoffman btat Mrs.

Paul Joyct, Kehinalor GAS DRYER Jets of soapy water gently squeeie through clothts "Magic Mlnutt" llmlnatos hand prt-scrub Wattr temperature dial Uts you select 3 wash water, 2 rinse water temperatures Multi-cycle selection 2-speed operation Stcond flight Mrs. Gtorgt Cortt beat Mrs. John McDonald, default Mrs. Tru man Wrtnnt btat Mrs. W.

L. Winman Same features as above. Operates en natural or LP gas. Model DOS4 000.00. 2.00 per week.

snoo 1 up tn toth noit. consolation Mrs. C. Btllamy btat Mrs. Milton Schulti, Mrs.

Thomas Edmondson btat Mrs. H. F. Brook, 4-1. NO DOWN PAYMENT 41 INCREASE IN NEW FORD SALES NO HIGH PRESSURE SALES WE'RE HERE TO PLEASE YOU BANK FINANCING ARRANGED FOR YOU GOOD TRADE ALLOWED ON YOUR PRESENT CAR Litton, Madison In Shutout Wins Litton blanked Neely's Bend 52? GUP fiGEP Enjoyment that got along! 19-IIICH PORTABLE COFFEE TABLE STEREO with AMFM RADIO 13-0 and Madison shut out Good-I lettsville 7 to 0 in junior high football games yesterday.

Duane Kirby and Dwight La- mastus scored the Litton touch- TELEVISION WHEEL ALIGNMENT Check all alignment angles Adjust to factory specifications Savt wear and tear on your tires havt your wheels aligned today! Buford Parker Jimmy Thompson Carl Young Doug Cotton Manny Durham Cecil Joyce Holle Norman owns, Kirby on a 65-yard run and Lamastus on an eight-yard pass from Bill Mundy. Mike Brown tallied for Madi 88 son on a 27-vard nass from Steve Brown. Both Madison and1 Litton now have 2-0 records. I Model SKT119 19' overall diaional Seymour Yates, Mgs. E.

A. (Shorty) Yates, Owner YATES MOTOR COMPANY 9995 A quality stereo and AMFM radio 1 1 into a handioma coffee table. Ust this vcttatlle set under a picture window or room divider. Or ust as a table With 4 oif dual tap phirt styll, liihtweijht tone arm, separata tone, balance and loudness controls. I WW REMINGTON 172 sq.

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