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36 THE NASHVlLLf TENNES5EAN, ThurtJay, un 1964 CI msa a ocas dtuers- onne SHOP and SAVE AT ieds U.S. Players Remain Alive In British Meet From ASSOCIATED PRESS rim 5 to 4 in ebui 'M1 iesio urns I'M 4V Li-r By DON MINNOCH TENNESSEAN Boating Editor PENSACOLA, Fla. There' was a bij? oil Quiet Sound here last nitfht; Some JO, 000 people OS ANGELES UP) Leo Cardenas singled home the tie-breaking run in tha 11th Inning last night, giving Cincinnati a 5-4 victory over the Loa Angeles Dodgers. CARDENAS' HIT scored Johnny Edwards, who had singled with one out and taken second on a wild pitch. Ron Perranoski, last of three Dodger pitchers, took the loss.

lOtm Americans -r three quite elderly as golfers go were left in the British Amateur Championship at thfr end of the third round yesterday as the field was reduced to the last 32. THEY WERE, in order of The victory went to Joey Jay, who pitched the last two in nings in relief of starter Bob RKe, Bob Sweeny, 52, a silver haired Palm Beach, social' Purkey. ite who won the title in 1037; Dale Morey, 44, a former Walker The Keds managed 10 hits off Phil Ortega, Jim Brewer and NORTH FIRST ST. AIR CONDITIONED FREE PARKING Cup player and one-time professional from High Point, N.C.; Montgomery Hurls 5-Hilter In 7-1 Victory T-rranoski, including a three-! Stengel Bids For Comeback In Net Play several trips over the high and tough ski jump, and progressing human pyramids that begin with three persons and grow up to include seven peoplefour down and three up. "THIS WAS the third year we've had these Tennesseans down here for the Fiesta, and I thought I had seen most everything that could be done in water skiing," said "Uncle Grove" Todd, one of the main sponsors of this event.

"But this year, they're simply unbelievable. Now that the show is over I just know I'll have to come back tomorrow to see if those tricks they pulled are really real. "Tennessee should be mighty proud of these young folks because I know Florida is mighty proud to have them." Cumberland Plans Meet Tomorrow John Thornton, also 44, of Roch- run homer by Vada Pinson. The Dodgers got 11, including a two- Short Shots run homer by Wally Moon and Joey Jay Wins in Relief a single, double and triple by ester, N.Y.: and Jimmy Bost Wally Moon and a single, double SPECIAL SALE I 20x40 BATH WTOWELS tur aKwST 3 for $100 low price Sft lined the Sound 's beaches to watch the Tennes-sean Water Ski Club make its 1964 debut in the initial performance of the Fiesta of Five Flags and for nearly two hours the harbor reverberated with their applause. i OUT OF THE sinking tropic sun came Nashville's Buddy Shaffer riding a brilliant orange and white parachute Rome 200 feet above the water and the best aquabatlc show ever put on by the Tennessean was underway.

The club, which had been shackled with misfortune starting down here for this colorful fiesta, continued its string of bad luck right up until how time. But came the evening, and, thanks to the U.S. Navy the Tennes-sean's troubles disappeared with the sun and the 30-odd club members who made the trip outdid themselves in mak-Ing up for any quirks lady luck may have played on them. This was the culmination of weeks of hard practice and work, and the Tennesseans made the most of it. The show started with the spectacular new parachute ride, but there was a heap of unique performances in the 18-act opening show of this five day regala and the Florldians ate it up with almost constant accolades, ONE OF THE greatest crowd-ticklers in the Fiesta, which honors the 402nd anni and triple by Willie Davis.

wick, 24, of Jericho, N.Y., a stranger to big-time tournament Schmittou's Market toppled Post 82 7-1 last night in an BIG question today at the A Shelby Tennis. Courts will be just how big a comeback Kermit golf. LL Results PETE ROSE singled and Tommy Harper walked before American Legion game as Ger Their, hopes of going much farther appeared slim In a field ald Montgomery hurled a five- Stengel will be able to make. Stengel catches tough third' Pinson put the Reds ahead, 3-0, OPTIMIST hitter for his second win of the that still included most of Britain's top players, headed by de with a third inning homer off Ortega, It was Pinson's sixth of Tennessee Elec. Motors 101 71010 3 Turrenfine Salvage 513 Oil 11 14 0 year.

fending champion Mike Lunt, 1961 champion Mike Bonallack, COLEMAN FUEL 99C gal. seeded George Mcintosh at 4:30 this afternoon in a quarterfinals match in theShclby Tennis tournament. Stengel, who is in his first tournament test since a knee operation, faces Mcintosh Chambers, Harston (1) and Wheeler, the season. IN OTHER Legion action and three-time winner Joe Carr. b.

Buchanan, j. Bucnanan (4j and Mini-kin. HR J. Buchanan Perkerson, Pnst 183 smashed Madison Post The Reds drove Ortega from Morey, who plays Bonallack in crocner its). 106 10-1 and Chapman Ford the fourth round beat FATHER'S DAY GIFT! the mound in the fourth when Leo Cardenas tripled and scored Nashville Photo 102 130 7 1 Thirty-five drivers from nine states will compete in the $500 Eddie Shamash 3 and 1, and saw himself as the chief hope of the north Nash.

Merchant! 000 000 0 2 1 on Steve Boros' single. MEN'S KNIT OR COTTON SHORT SLEEVE Gooch and Green. Sharp, Ktan (5) super stock drag meet at Cum Americans. Sweeny beat Joe nd coulter, hr wray (NP). berland tomorrow nicht.

Singles by Willie Davis and in a men singles match. Charlie Hailey plays Bill Ward and Les Nicholson meets Inman Fox in two more men's matches that should be good for the spectators. Yesterday produced no startling upsets. In the top match of Vouth Incorporated 000 00 0 0 1 1 King of Anniston, 4 and 2 after winning over John Tweedy The same competitors will Moon, followed by Wes Par Paul and Ray's Market 331 1210 10 1 SPORT carry on their war at the Clarks-ville strip Saturday and Sunday. ker's forceout, cost Purkey a run in the fourth.

The Dodgers tied Denton, Tresdale (5) and McDonald, who withdrew for illness. Bostwick defeated J. E. Llna- noiiis (5). Bruce and Braoen.

SHIRTS it in the fifth when Maury Wills ker 1 up and Graham Booth 3 Cumberland official Jack Thomas is real excited about the the afternoon, Inman Fox over doubled, Willie Davis tripled Old Timers 012 0003 4 oca-Cola 301 02x 7 I 3 Barnes and Adcock. Taylor and Bob- and Moon homered his second and 1. The Toronto Maple Leafs ac show, the first ever attempted by Cumberland. itt. Taylor, Bobbin (CO.

of the vear. CINCINNATI LOS ANGELES wleitiea el pltem values 'to $3.91 our low prirt "We've had promises from quired Dickie Moore of Montreal some of the top drivers in the country to be here," said Jack. versary of the landing of the came a stubborn Jack Larkin to take a 6-2, 7-5 win. Yesterday's Results MEN'S SINGLES Inman Fox beat Jack Larkin 4-3, 7-5. WOMEN'S SINGLES Batty Gray beat Marion Kelly 4-1, MIXED DOUBLES Martha Bouldin-Buck Bouldin beat Multl Ellis-Larry Napier e-3.

4-3; Pat Johnson-Tom and veteran Detroit goalie Terry Sawchuk in the National Hockey League intra-league draft. Seven ab bl ab bi Rose 2b 4 13 0 Wills ss 4 110 Harper If 4 110 Gilliam 3b ,5 0 0 0 Pinson cf 5 1 1 3 W. Davis cf 5 2 3 1 Coleman lb 2 0 0 0 Moon rf 4 12 2 aJohnson lb 3 0 0 0 Parker lb 5 0 11 Time trials are at 7 with the $J9S first race at 8 p.m. WHY PAY MORE players in all were drafted, the others largely minor leaguers Robinson rf 5 0 0 0 T. Davis If 5 0 2 0 Edwards There will be $500 In prize money awarded with $250 going for first, $150 for second and Cardenas SJ with little or no NHL experi 4 12 0 Roseboro 3 0 2 0 4 12 1 Trace'skl 2b 3 0 0 0 5 0 11 dWalls 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 Ortega 10 0 0 shield MOTOR OIL SAE 30 25C QUART Stevens beat Betty Gray-Percy Green ence.

Manager Al Lopez of the Chicago White Sox has been Boros 3b Purkey cKlaus Jay $100 for third place. named manager of the Ameri 1 0 0 0 Brewer 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 bFairly 10 0 0 Perran'skl 1 0 0 0 eHoward 10 0 0 50 Pltie GARDEN HOSE BOYS 14 SINGLES Steve Tatum beat Jimmy Stewart 4-0, 4-1; Teddy Lea beat John Bearden 4-2, 4-2. BOYS 14 DOUBLES Gary Jerkins-Dick Cumminqi beat Dan Buttrev-Whit can League All-Stars for this first quality Totals 40 3 10 1 TOIall 40 4 11 4 a Struck out for Coleman In 6th; summer's major league All-Star game at New York's Shea Stad i Whitson 4-4, 4-1; Jimmy Stewart-George Copple beat Charlie Morrison-Bill Peer-man 9-7, 4-2. 5 year guarantee our low QQC price W7 orounoea out for Brewer In oth; Popped out for Purkey in 10th; Filed out for Tracewskl In 11th; e-Struck out Among the top competitors are Arlone Vanke of Akron, Ohio in a 1964 Plymouth; Emmitt Austin of Columbus, Ga. in a 1964 Ford; Don Bowles of Madi-sonville, in a 1964 Comet; Beeker Wyatt of Lakeland, Fla.

in a 1964 Dodge, and Joe Deaton of Oak Park, in a 1964 Comet. Cumberland is located at the ium July 7. Jim Bregman or Washington, D.C., winner of the lor rerranosKi in inn. GIRLS 14 singles srenoi Tnomp-son beat Nancy Boyce 4-0, 4-1; Ann Hutcheson beat Franky Mayo 4-3, 4-0; Fran Lackey beat Julie Cumminas 4-2, Cincinnati 003 100 000 015 Los Angeles 000 130 000 004 165-pound title at last month's National AAU Judo Championships, heads a field of 70 Ameri box 4-1. No Matter What Price You See WE WILL TAKE can judo participants who will E-None.

PO-A-Clncinnati 33-21, Los Angeles 33-14. DP-Gilliam, Tracewskl and Parker; Parker and Tracewskl. LOB Cincinnati Los Armeies 8. SALE! Spaniard Don de Luna on Pen-sacola's shores, almost didn't come off. The flying kite, with Jim Horn aboard, took a whack in the waves Tuesday and wasn't fit for much but the scrap heap.

But when the SOS went out, the Navy answered, and the new frame of aluminum tubing wag hurriedly mustered at nearby Pen-sacola Naval Air Station in time for the show. There was something for everybody packed into these acts. In between the thrills and spills of the difficult ones and the Tennessee beauties in eyecatching costumes who add a definite touch of class, there's a generous sprinkling of clown comedies to fill in the intermissions and they're really funny. Highlights of this all-new show, besides the sky scraping rides, includes a series of sole-blistering barefoot water skiers, a water ballet that would make Pavlova envious, a near-impossiblc-to-accomplish doubles act of Hayes Fowler and Beverly Hanson, a surf board hit with Johnny Moore up, Today's Matches MEN'S SINGLES 4 Les Nicholson vs. Inman Fax: LESS! end of Ninth Avenue North.

2B-Parker, Wills, W. Davis. 3B-Car- vie for Olympic berths at trials tomorrow and Saturday at New York. ZEBC0 oenas, w. Davis.

HR-Plnson, Moon. 5 Roseboro 2. IP ER BB Sr Charlie Hailey vs. Bill Ward. United States plans for Olym Purkey 9 10 4 4 3 3 4:30 Kermit Stengel vs.

George Mcintosh. MEN'S DOUBLES 5 Les Nicholson-lnman Fox vs. Tom Jay, 3-2 2 1 0 0 0 1 SPIN-CAST FISHING REELS NAIA Baseball (At St. Joseph, Mo.) West Liberty (W.Va.i 2, Sam Houston (Tex.) 1. Loser eliminated.

Mayville (N.D.) 19, Wartburg (Iowa) 5. Loser eliminated. Grambling (La.) 4, Georgia Southern 0 Ortega 3 1-3 5 4 4 3 2 Brewer 2 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 Perranoski, 2-2 5 4 1 1 1 2 Stevens-Jack Larkin. pic baseball are in high gear at the College World Series, despite professional signings, a shortage of funds and baseball's orphan status outside the Olympic structure. "We're doing our WP Perranoski.

wever, Harvey, Conlan, Venzon. A 22,981. WOMEN'S POUBLES Thompson-Linda Warren vs. Pam Hickman-Betty Gray. 4 Lynna Gregory Sara Hum vs.

Wlre- Bufford. MIXED DOUBLES 4 Martha Bouldin-Buek Bouldin vs. UNE INCLUDED NO. 33, 9.50 tnlut JAM Mi tnlut Lynne Gregory-George Mcintosh. best to get an outstanding U.S.

team for the Olympic exhibitions at Tokyo," said Dutch NO. 202 5.95 ralun $2 GIRLS 14 SINGLES 2 Pat Bvers vs. Ann Hutcheson. BOYS 12 SINGLES 1 Dan Buttrev vs. Whit Whltsoni Ed Schmittou's Market second baseman Lee Crouch rounds third on his way to score.

Schmittou's stopped Post 82 7-1. Fehnng, Stanford coach and for SAFE SUMMER SERVICE-UP NOW! Take Advantage of This Money-Saving Whit vs. Gary Jerkins. chairman of the U.S. Olympic Baseball Committee.

"I think we LADIES' HOSE 2 pr. can do it despite the handicaps and frustrations." Chuck raced to a 6-3 victory over Post S. (Bawling, -pa Jets of AFL Ink Wagner Montgomery was brilliant as he struck out 14 batters. Last McKinley, the reigning Wimbledon champion, showed top form in reaching the quarter-finals of the West of England Tennis Championships one of the big warmup events preceding Wimbledon. McKinley eliminated Ed CHILDREN'S PANTIES tiiNtlknl our tout pricm Saturday Montgomery opened by hurling a no-hitter as Schmit Larry Wagner, alternate cap tou's beat Post 6 2-0.

Schmittou's ward Newman 7-5, 6-2. tain of Vanderbilts 1959 foot INGLEWOOD BOWL pitching has now given up just Moonshiners League Mae Lee Lam- 6 k.I $j00 LAOIES' Bill Richardson, 38, sports seven hits and three runs In writer for the Kansas City Star, ball team, yesterday signed as a defensive end and offensive tackle with the New York Jets, of the American Football League. three games. Hitting for Schmittou's was was elected president of the Na tional Collegiate Baseball Writ era Association for 1964-65 yes PANTIES by Roy Carter who had two hits, terday. He replaces Bob Culp, Western Michigan sports publicist John H.

Kobs of Mich a double and triple. Lee Crouch knocked in two runs with his triple. Our Low Price 3 pr. for 1 igan State, active in the direc tion of all 18 NCAA baseball Wagner has been in the U.S. Marines for the past three years.

A native of Evansville, Larry was one of Vanderbilt's outstanding football players on the last team that beat Tennessee. The captain of the Commodores in 1959 was Tom Moore. Wagner won the first Jim Robins award, given annually to the Vandy athlete displaying LARRY MARTIN got Chap tournaments, was named recip AMMO. BOXES man Ford's win but had to have ient of the Lefty Gomez Silver 88e Baseball Award. The award is 30 GA relief help from Paul Wells who retired the last man with two sponsored by the NCBWA and given annually to a person con SEE FRANK HOSTETTLER TOO MANY BILLS? TOO HIGH PAYMENTS? SHORT EVERY PAY DAY? In ana quick visit you may arrange a ban to cover EVERYTHINCI Croup your Bills and High Pay menti, then have usl ONE easy to-manage pay mental ONE placet You'll like our fast, private servkel Just call 242-6566, and ask for; Frank, he'll lake care of everything.

sidered to have done the most outstanding campus leadership for college baseball that year. on. Martin allowed but four hits and struck out five. Mike Brunette doubled in two of Chap and academic characteristics. $3 0rt MEN'S WORK SHOES firt quality lixtt 6 to 13 lv our low iLSv.

pricm NN) 535 oert 202-mo; Jim wrignt 207; soooy Kimble 593; Jim and Jim's Ford Pairs and Spairs 1,912. MELROSE LANES Summerettes Jenni Elkins 178, Barbara Brasher 442; The Three Nuts First American National Bank-Moe Hatchett 162-505; Wiley Inman 199-515; The High IQ's STRIKE AND SPARE VIP's Paul Pettibone 213; Ray Martin 520; Edith Smith 183-510; Firebirds 458; Trouble Makers 1,844. Lucky Strikes-Nelda Bates 192-507; Charles Dye 203-534; Inconsistants Nile Outers Mickey Pedis and Marion Sutton 199; Richard Cohen 528; Katie Capitol 178; Ethel Eiseman 440; Wood-choppers 425; Four E's 1,798. Summerettes Becky Jordan 212-511; Lucky Strikes 807; Nutty Five 2,325. MADISON BOWL Summer Housewives June Pyle 194-524; Four Chettes Brunch Bunch Delores Carney 172, Ruby Bird 429; Bombers Lady Bugs Roy Nell Crutcher 179-477; Bob Cats Wednesday Night Strikettes Joyc Greer 204-539; Estes Market 480 Scratch William Pierce 233, Jim Harris 742; Golden Flakes 741, Dickey-birds 2,803.

Parem-Child Harold Givens 199-519; Dcan Perry Sr. 211-548; A. D. Perry 200-550; Eddie Reasoner 124-293; Ann Perry 178-454; Andeans 389, Givens 1,040. PLA-MOR Maior Scratch Owen Casey 247-715; Turrenline Salvage 983; LSD Masonry 2,858.

Scratch Doubles Pee We Austin 234-439; Matthews and Weatherbv 403; Norris and Austin 1,155. Jet Gauis Clem 220; Jim Osborn 220-400; Misfits 821; Key Motors 2,395. PLAZA Plaza Mixers Bobby Copeland 177; Mike Shipp 470; Two Gals and Guy 393; Cnnolaiult 151.1.111. man Ford's runs. Jim Marquardt's four-hitter Front End Alignment Balance Front Wheels Pack Wheel Bearings Set Toe-in Set and Camber Inspect Brake Linings Inspect and Adjust Tie rod ends y' Inspect Bail Joints tSY TERMS KH Results won for Post 183.

He struck out eight batters. Net Victory To Sedgman ST. LOUIS CT) Kor the sec SENIOR Chapman Ford 000 310 2 7 4 Post 5 Oil 000 1-3 4 3 Ms SALE! Harpcth Valley 420 4111 Grannis Photo 200 01 3 M.n.f.v.tiMy.fTyi iiti Martin. Wells (71 and Judd. Graves (41; HI Walling, Moore (5), Kain (7) andPruitt.

6.1. 5-Gol. Wilson, McOuig (1) and D. Hunter, Kreitner (4); pamplin and Roberts. 106 STAHLMAN bldg.

Post 82 000 001 01 5 2 GAS CAN at ond day in a row, Frank Sedg Schmittou's Market 130 201 7 7 000 002 02 4 3 ..010 000 1-2 3 2 man scored a come from behind Dupont Grand Central 514 THOMPSON LANE (Ntxt to Bam) 254-3501 DICK GUEST, Mgr. 495 O.I. S-Gal. WATER CAN Bell and Thomas; Montgomery and (Ironnd floor, Jtiidi Union Siren Door 242-6 566 THANK HOSTETTLER, Mgr. victory in the Bi-Centennial Roy Carter.

nd E. McMahon; 000 pro tennis tournament yes Post 183 000 036 110. .5. .0 Gaddis, Lewis (4) Push and Mlles. Elliott Equipment Cohn Men's Club Madison Post 105 100 000 0- 1 4 terday when he defeated Andres BOYS' 210 024 Marauardt and Moorei Swortwood, Gimeno of Spain 2-6, b-4, 7-5.

Sutton (5), Moore (4) and Harper. HEAVYWEIGHT In the other singles match, Trotter, Tant (3), Hill (3) and Franken-bach, Burns and Downing. ONLY VV Alex Olmedo of Peru put up a bitter struggle but was defeated PARTS WESTERN DUNGAREES EXTRA Old Hickory Lions Club 000 0011 4 Litton Men'. Club 012 212 8 11 2 Mangrum, Austin (5) and Gwaltney, Hurt and Sanford. 6-1, 9-7 by Ken Rosewall of Little Bits Jimmy Mathlson 112; Amy J.

P. Brown 010 4229 11 4 N. C. Shankl 010 021-4 4 5 first quality tlitt 6 to 16 our low price Louis Ayala of Chile and Rod Laver of Australia scored a doubles victory of 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 over Earl Buchholz of St. Louis $198 YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A SPECIAL PREVIEW FEATURING A PRESENTATION OF Banniza, Walker and Evans.

Hester and McElroy. (J). and Lew Hoad of Australia. Caruthers 112-292; strikers zyi-eia. Junior Program Postpones Pro-Am The Pro-Am Golf Tournament scheduled Monday at Old Hick-ntu hue hpen nnstnnned because Nashville Boys Club 003 Rosewall and Mike Davis of 002 000 0-5 4 1 3 W.

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HR Jackson (W). JUNIOR KNOTHOLE WEST NASHVILLE NATIONAL LEAGUE John's Bi-Rite 7, Bernie's Bargains 4. 1 Hudgins Moving and Storage 4, West! Nashville Kiwanis 1. of conflict with the beginning of the Metropolitan Country Club Association's Junior pro- 'S NEW TOR0-FL0W DIESEL 6-2, 6-2. Ramos To Defend Against Mexican n-rnm at Mra.ahe.

The juniors will register at POWER for medium tonnage trucks SALE! 4 PLAYER BADMINTON McLabe at a.m. ana aner a series of lectures and demonstrations by area professionals the youngsters will be allowed to play. Ren Rdmondson. BlueCTass. is MEXICO CITY UP) Sugar Ramos has signed to defend his SET KMt BXtflliW world featherweight boxing title against Vicente Saldivar, the chairman of the Junior Com Mexican champion, in Mexico City in the late fall, promoter Why Swelter when it costs so tittle to air condition your home.

just RENT A Westingiiouse IMilaire 5000 Air Conditioner mittee and Richland Melvin Deltch is chief pro in the program. Siroppe Resigns From NASCAR ATLANTA CTl Bill Siroppe pnre Miguel de la Collna said yesterday. Ramos, a Cuban exile now living in Mexico City, has been guaranteed $40,000 and Saldiver $10,000, the promoter said. The Cuban's doctor and the Mexican Boxing Commission has ordered the Cuban to rest three announced yesterday he is re-siirninir from the NASCAR late months because of the weight- And a display of new trucks and equipment by General Truck Sales, Incorporated Nashville Municipal Auditorium 417 Fourth Avenue, North Nashville, Tennessee Thursday. June 11, 1964 P.M.

CMC's TORO-FLOW engine brings to users of medium tonnage trucks the diesel economy and durability formerly available only to operators of heavy-tonnage vehicles. These new engines have an exclusive inlet passage and combustion chamber design that gives the' incoming air a toroidal motion. This results in excellent combustion end unmatched fuel economy. TORO-FLOW diesel engines are the ideal power for applications from stop-and-go city work to transit-mix operations. model stock car circuit and plans to concentrate all efforts nf hia Mercurv team on U.S.

making ordeal and strenuous title fight he had with Floyd Robertson In Ghana last month. FIELDER'S BASEBALL GLOVE firit quality vatut For Only Automobile Club (USAC) com Hi jDwmI floo petition. rn nf hla drivers. Darel Die- Minor Results our low price Installation Fee ringer, said afterwards he was going to Daytona Beach, to SOUTHERN LEAGUE join the Bud Moore racing team. With the resignation of Stronne.

Moore has the onlv Mer Birmingham 34 1 Charlotte 75 Lvnchbur 21 Knoxvllle 24 Macon 24 loiumous ii cury team left in NASCAR cir Chattanooga 27 25 Ashevllle cles. HEADQUARTERS FOR TARPS, ALL SIZES CAMPING EQUIPMENT FISHING SUPPLIES jr- fc ar Month the ffiVnf Portable Mr Conditioner Yuur Truck Headquarters In Nashville Since 1925 Results FORD EVENING LEAGUE Fastbacks 15, Phantoms 13. Braves IS, Reiccls 10. Bending Lehrs 34, Mustangs 5. Weigh, only 59 lbs.

ennn btii'. Operate, on 115 Volts, 7.5 amps plug, in like a lamp. i Powerful 2-Spccd Fan LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS Ashevllle 3-3, Knoxvllle 2-5. Birmingham 3, Macon 1. Charlott 11, Chattanooga 10.

Lynchburg 3, Columbus 2. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 5, Atlanta 3, 14 innings Jacksonville BuIIaIo 0 Syracuse 7, Columbus 4 Richmond 4, Rochester EASTERN LEAGUE Sonnglield iVilliamsport 0. York 4, Elmira I. Charleston 5, Reading 4. TEXAS LEAGUE Albuquerque Austin 0 El Paso 5, Tulsa 4 Fort Worth 4, San Antonio 7 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Tacoma 4, Oklahoma City 1 Seattle 7, Portland 1 in Olcflo 4, Denver 2 Arkansas 4, Indianapolis Hnwall Salt Lake City 0 OPEN MONDAY THRU THURSDAY A.M.

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