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EFSIE JOURNAL 'SATUfcbXY. BYJTRANK BRADY niii'Nar'Kiffc State Chess Championship, with 17 players battling for title, be gaa last night at the IBM Coaatry eh with about a totem chest players from tfce.PoBgb keepste area with tome ol Ota leading. BiUouI stars la fUs foor day, errat, which win end' Mmday. alght; SEVEN, GAMES will be played by each contestant in a Swiss system, whereby players wityi like cores are paired together from round to round until the winner of most games out of seven will be proclaimed the champion. Among the leading contenders for the title is the current U.

S. champion, Bobby Fischer, of Brooklyn' and two masters of inter national fame Arthur Bisguier and James T. Sherwin, both of New York. All these players won Oieir first round games in con vindng fashion last nfght, as did Paul Steiner, one of the leading Poughkeepae players.V Dick Meyerson, also a top local eperjJ a. a oraw in ms nrsx game 'with B.

Yossie, New York City. The tournament is' being spon sored bv the New York State Chess association and is under Eqqleston To Pitch dJln 1 the directorship' of Schultx, Hie Poughkeepsie chess champion, Who' is unable to play as a result of "his capacity as manager of the tourney. Large cash prizes, trophies and the Slate title win be awarded: to winning players at the" conchislon of Monday's found, Three ana an ii year? eld boy; Eugene Meyer, Kingston, "who' is reputed to be a chess prodigy, are competing. ROBERT TOMISULLO, George VassilaldsTTarvie 'Sulton, John Randolph, Bob' Lai mons Zvaigzne, Richard Molin', Walter Beverldge, all of Poughkeepsie, are among The next, round will start to Marlboro Accorting to' the 4d sayfaig, Ughtaiog aeter strikes; twice la the same Down town Softball league fans knew better. Last tlht the Alpine and South A Venae nines, battling to 'determine which team wtn owa third placed tangled at; Pulaski Held to unlock a 1 1 tie played Wednesday night.

The result? 'A' latter ae Innings, set. in. and both clubs wW hare to. meet again. Veterans Jim Lewis and Moe Kerr locked horns' for the five in ning affair with' both chuckers giving up six in the contest; LewU was in hot water in the first inning when Mark Ruocco started the game with a double and ten Williams came in) with a rcunt single.

But Jim bore. down and got the next, three Alpine bat ters to go down to retire the side and escape the THE FALLSMEN drew first blood In the bottom of the third when Frank Versace lined a single to center and moved around to third on an error, to set the stage for Tom Graham's sacrifice fly. Bob Rathoun, the leading hitter in the Ieag e. oedT the tilt for the Alpiners in the fourth when he agged a homer over the fence in right and Augie Passante ioubled and Dick Barger singled. Both men came in to dent the dish as the Highlanders gained a 13 1 advantage, which they, held until the last of the fifth when SUppy Eggleston's six man team will oppose the Marlboro tAU stars in the feature game of a benefir twinbiU at Young's park in Milton to morrow.

The Marlboro Old UrrtSa meet the Old timers in the first game. at 2 m. The Marlboro lineup will in clude players from the New burgh class. league champs. Jjm's Diner, plus additional stars from the Marlboro Softball league.

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singles oy Braves Bounce MetSi 3 1 As Lemaster Gains Victory NEW YORK tAP) Milwaukee's streaking Braves, getting some timely hitting from starter Denny Lemaster and good relief work Bob Shaw, edged tne New Yort.mets. 3 1, last nignt for tneir Mtn victory in games. Lemaster, a fty who gained Credit for his 11th victory against tight losses, had two singles drove in run vand moved another scoring position with a gacrifice bunt' He had' to. lave pitching help porn Shaw, however; when he weakened and allowed the Mets run the seventh oqa wait, wild pitch and Joe Oxitso jAer's tun scoring single. Shaw chut them out on one hit the rest of the way.

Schunk Advances" Fleet. Fritx Schunck, the winner of the Junior Davis Cup singles championship, here. last weekend, advanced in. singles competition in' the Nationals at Forest Hills yesterday as be moved past Cliff KUeff, 6 1, 7 5,.7 5 to move up the ladder in the star studded tourney. Schunck; the Rice Institute ace.

who swept through, the 'singles Dennis Menke, Roy McMillan and here while losing Just set in three TIIE STAGE IS now set another rematch next The box score: ALFINE Ruocco 3b. 1 WIllKni 3 Crawford cf lUthbun lb 4. 3 PasMSU 3b 3 Bardger.rf 3 Kerr 3 Cappallno rf for 1 i SOUTH WE. (3) 3b F. Graham lb BtkUni bT J.

Varaac 3B Lwla Nord aa Terra lavoro rf Komofik ALPINKo SOUTH AVE. 3 '3 tr 3 I 3 3 1 i 0 I 1 GATHERING OF TIIE STARS. Members of the Twlight: league All star team were all smiles Thursday night after receiving their trophies at the leaeueprty staged at the Cornell boathouse. They are, front row left to right, JOE MOUNARO. BOBBY REED, GLENN SANTMIRE, and, BOBBY JOHNSON.

Second row, left to right, GERRY DE FIGLIO. FRED SCHAEFFER, CHIEF MEYERS and BIFF LONGFIELD. Jim Deckttcr Photo Downing Triumphs Yankees Topple Birds, 4 1, To Increase Big AL Bulge By The Associated Press Al Downing, who has. been flirting with no hitters all season. didn't even! come close yesterdayvas he allowed six base hits, but he did record another victory, as the New York Yankees toppled the Baltimore Orioles, 4 1, to continue to run away from tne rest at tne American league.

The Yankees jumpdd on starter Steve Barber for three runs rtWo of them unearned in the first in ning, then coasted behind Down ing's solid pitching. A single by Tonv Kubek, an. error, an infield out, Tom Tresh's double and a single by Joe Pepitone accounted for the Yankee first inning runs. Dallas Eleven Defeafs 49ers 20 000 J0 3 ooi oa 3 (Lemaster croduced one mat and Frank Boiling sacrifice fly drove In another. The other Brvae run came la ate sevenm on stogie by McMillan, Lemaster's sacrifice and a double by Lee Maye.

Steelers turgh flinLion i I ii tt DETROIT AP1 The Pitts Steelers. with Lou Mi chaels booting'five field goals and an alert defense mat capitalized on a flock of mlscues, upset the error olaeued Detroit Lions, 22 7, last night in a National Football league preseason game. The Steelers used the recovery of two lion fumbles and three pass Interceptions as the impetus for tour oi uieir nve scores. MICHAELS LEFT FOOTED field goals of 42. JO.

36. 27 and 16 yards. The last three came in the final quarter just after, Detroit finally had gotten its sputtering offense moving and threatened to overcome a "13 point deficit. Myron Pottios took the; heart out of the Detroit Comeback by recovering a loose ball after a Pittsburgh punt at the Detroit 36. The ball had struck the Lions' Dick Night Train Lane.

Michaels 36 yarder put' the Steelers' ahead 16 7 and the game out of the lions' reach'. mus sKr. RACING MATINEE MntWCSaiW. MoblsOoMJtiO EVENING. flrsttncafM Doubl OotM ll MOHnauo, aattfrOa Ucasg raH.ar aaJaa.

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lamw fMU mmc days, was; far from alone 'as four other JuniorDavis' Cuppers play ea aii were aeieatea. BIG WALTER JOHNSON, the Florida association star who has one of the strongest serves seen in. this area In many a moon, had one of the. toughest tests of the day as he came up against third seeded Dennis Ralston, whp scor ed a 6 2, 6 2 victory. Johnson's Florida teammate, Ed Turville, whp won the lone set dropped "by during the Cup matches here, also was up against tough competition and was bested by Mexico's Antonip raia ox z.

Both Southern association stars Jackie' Copper and Mickey Schand, who were runners up in aouDies and tuusned second in the team standings here, saw ac tion. Cooper lost to George Sokol 6 3, 6 6 2. while Schand lost to Jan Hajar, 6 3, M. 2 6, 10 1. In language and custom, Nor way, Sweden.

Denmark. Jcetand. Uie Faeroe Islands and part, of Finland are considered Scandi navian. Killebrew Gains Ground (Bt The Associated Press) Dick StuarTcould do worse than listen to the words of wisdom from old Satch 'Don't look back," the ageless wonder once warned. "Something may' be gaining on you." It His name Is Harmon Kille brew he's fast closing, on Stuart in: the race for the Ameri can league home run champion ship.

KILLEBREW a 3 3 tie with, his 33rd homer in the seventhseventh inning of last night's game with Chicago, It propelled sota to a 5 3 victory over the White Sox, vaulted the. Twins past Chicago, into second place and puled vKiJlebrew to within two of Stuarti league leading total of 3X The Twin's Bob Allison followed KUlebrew's shot immediately with his 30th hemer as powerhouse Twins lied. major league record and set two Ameri can league other games, the leading New York. Yankees beat Baltimore, 4 1, behtrjd the six hit pitching of Al Downing. Cleveland edged Detroit, 5 4, broke the Tigers eight game winning string, Los' Angeles Kansas City, 6 2, and Don Zimmer's grand slam homer led Washington to 7 0 rout of Boston.

BAKERSFIEL. CALIF, (APV 5 Capitalizing on the toe of Sam Baker and the nimble sprinting of rookie halfback Jim Steiger fromrUnlversity of the Dallas Cowboys' handed the San Francisco 49ers their fourth consecutive NFL exhibition loss, 37 24, last Tight at Bakersfield Memorial stadium. It was the second win for the Cowboys in four outings. Baiter kicked three field goals the, longest 35 yards. DOWNING ALLOWED the Ori oles' run in eighth on a bloop single by Luis Apando, a wild pitch, an infield out and a single by Boog Powell.

Yankee pitchers now have allowed only six earned runs in the last 78 innings, an earned run average of 0.77, and only 19 in the last 120 innings. TANNINGS By TW AsWMtuM Prar AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Minnesota Chicago Baltimore Detroit Cleveland Boston Los Angeles Washington 87 75 75 73 64 65 63 49 47 58 .59 62 67 72 tl 75 85 GB IIJ 12 2VM 24 28 38 Overtakes Leaders YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Loa A'nielea I. Kanaaa Ctty 3. nijht ClavcUnd 3, Detroit 4. Blfht Waaalmton Boaton 0, night Minnesota 5.

CMcaio 3. night Nir York 4. palUBwra 1. nlf ht todaJvs GAMES I Detroit Regan 10 7 al Cleveland Grant New York Boutoa 1U at Baltimore RnhAr 19.1ft nlahl Waahlngton Ridzlk 4 at BoatU Moreoal, 10, night Loa Angelea McBride U4 at city retu in, mgni tnicago norian a Stigmas 13 11 Hill Hlirses 1 Stroke Lead In Dtsnver Open Golf Toutney DENVER AP Slender Dave who's been picking up steam the past fewwteeks, nursed a one stroke lead at 135 going into loaays ujspe rouna oi tne Denver Open golf tournament. Hill, fourth at Akron, Ohio, last Sunday, stroked a 67 yesterday to overtake Jay Hebert, who fired i.

tying 64, Ken Venturi and Al Geiberger, all early finishers Friday who tied at 136. Hebert, Hill and Geiberger and three others were the only golfers in the field of 146 pros and TIMEOUT By Jeff Keote IUUUUUUQDC ffl fFwy Drysdale' Tops Giants (By The Associated Press) Don Drysdale, sticking another! fwitWr in 'his can. mav have! 10 amateurs te crack par yester turk th final Din in San Fr'arT ay over yard par 35J6 rerrt'e' rnnAnt hnrw Tin Havs1 after the Great Collapse. Drysdale scattered nine hits and rapped a key single that drove in the tie breaking run as the Los Angeles Dodgers stretched their. National league lead to a commanding seven, carries by knocking off the Giants, last niaht rt TIIE VICTORY gave the Dodg ers the first two games of the four game set with the Giants and dropped the defending champions into third place, 7tt games Demna.

The St. Louis Cardinals, 11 6 win ners at Philadelphia look aver second place, seven lengths back. Drysdale, who last year won the Cy Ydung Award as'. the. best pitchers in themajers.wjth a 25 rdpnrrl hut rnnlrtn't vet the ioh done alone, has had a.

somewhat Jji less specucuiar "season irus year. However, rus creaenuau are The right hander DOVGl PmillS'aGt nrtu ha unn 17 ffAmes AffnirtRt. losses whUe again proving UieTrt Raffia flam II workhorse of the stoff with 270WI I Jlldl Ull innings pitched most in, the rha Jorsi He ranks second Jn the NL in comnete names witn is, is no. 2 in strikeouts and has a creditable 2.73 earned run aver The other par breakers werft Frank Beard 67, Jim Ferree and Dow Finsterwaid 68. SEVENTY ONE.

PROS and the amateurs survived the second round out at 146. Venturii the first ronud co leader at 66 with Bill Johnston of Proenrx, shot 70 and Geiberger came in with 66. Johnston, playing late in the day during a light rain and wind storm, sailed to 75 for a 141 total. Bill Eggers had a 70 to wind up with 137. Bracketed at 138 were Frank Beard, Rex Baxter and Jack Cupit.

Hill, 36th on the PGA money winning list with, $14,701, has won $10,469 in the last eight weeks. "I've been playing better the Least few weeks," Hill said, "but not as good as two years ago when I won the Denver. Open. captured that event at anoth er course here. .1.

f. MOST IMPORTANT, 'he prob ably has Manager Walt Alston chuckling Inwardly for the first time since Oct 1962, when the Giants wrote the closing chapter oh Great Collapse by winning tne deciding game oi me pennant play off from, the Dodgers. While tbejtards and Giants were CHaiging places, Milwaukee stepped Into nurth place over Phillies with a 3 1 victory 'against uie new xoi K.aieu, uncinnau rtfaArl Pittchtrrfrri 9.1 nA TTmta. 'trmont dailx double doses Jn forty talnutst i IV. vDover Plains will play Sharon In Tri state' leaeue Dlavoff tilt tomorrow at the LakeviUe, diamonds Action will begin at 2 Roger.

Callahan, Dover, said to day. that last week's game wUl.be. played from the ninth Inning, because of a protest and the third game vwvl follow. vA, atiiuwtJ a CB 80 53 73 60 7 73' 61 7'2 72 62 814 12 63 ,9 '75 10 68 65 12 67 65 122 '50 84 30'2 42. 9 1 38 TOMORROWS GAME Loa Angelea at Kanaaa Clt cnicago a Minneaoia Detroit at Cleveland, 1 New York at Bammoca Waahington at Boaton NATIONAL LEAttlE Los Angeles St.

Louis San Francisco Milwaukee Philadelphia Gncinnati. Chicago Pittsburgh Houston New York TESTEKDAT'S RESULTS Houaton S. Chicago 1 Milwaukee 3. New York 1, night St. Loula 11, Philadelphia night ClncinnaU J.

Pittsburgh 1. night Loa Angelea 3. San Frandaco 1, night TODAT GAMES ClncinnaU OToole 16 11 at PltUburgh Friend 1611 Bouatoa Brown at Chicago Jackaon ll Milwaukee" Sadowikl 3 tt New York Wilier a 11. night San Franciaco Sanford 13 13 at Loa Angelea Rlchert 3 1. night St.

Loula Broglio at Philadelphia Bennett TOMORROW'S GAMES ClncinnaU al PlUaburgh Houaton at Chicago Milwaukee al. New York San Franciaco at Loo Angelea St. Loula at Philadelphia SPORTSMAN'S PIGESITfe, WADINQTIPS. Local Prof est MayBeValid A meeting of the protest board of the; I Interstate' league' was staged list night at the Sharon Legion hall in Sharon, Conn. The board, consisting, of Les Barton.

Austin and Ed Kirby took action on a protest filed last week by Amenia man ager Joe. Carroll, concerning Glenn 'pifcher outfield her for "Arlington Soortine Goods entry and recently signed as a hurler by the New York Carroll protested at the game between his team and Arlington Gains Win Joe Moilnare and Glenn, SantmireSantmire combined: hitting and pitching talents last night at their the' Arlington Sport ing Goods nine, defeated Dot Autos, 44 to win the Twk light league championship at Rlverriew' Molln aro was the jrtnnlng pitcher, as" both he and Saatmlre got together, to tots a three hitter calnst the Mason 'champs. Both men collected two uiu lour umci at ink ofnir mire bit two doubles. BIS Lone field" "Was the The winners scored two runs In the top; of the fourth' inning. Butch Veronisi reached on a walk.

Molinaro singled to advance Butch to Veronesi then scored on a long double by Sant mire, however, Molinaro. was cut down at third on the play. Sant mire. tn en scored on a single Dy catcher Butch Darrow. ARLINGTON GOT the final two runs in the sixth stanza.

Molina ro led off with another single' Santmire struck out but Darrow rapped a single up the right side, Molinaro stopping at third. Gerry OeFigllo walked and both Molin aro and Darrow scored as Butch Heybruck, reached oh an Bobby Johnson. Jim. Hubble and. Gerry Marquard all singled for Doxsey's.

Tne box score: ARLINGTON (4) AB Longobardl 3b Sewell 3b Veroneal aa Molinaro lb Santmire if Darrow DeFigUo Heybruck rf lb St. Germalne cf DOXSEY'S AS Atklnacf Johnaon aa Reed Sb Hubble Marquard 3b Knickerbocker B. Doxaey rf J. Doxaey lb LongQeld ARLINGTON DOXSEY'S Two baae Wta: strlkeouu: Sal 3 3 3. 3 3 1 33 ODD 0 0 a a 009, 000 sfimi intmlre 3.

LMieff 0, Molinaro 7. Baaea on baoa: mlrt 3. eld. Santmire 3, Longfleld Molinaro Winning pitcher: Molinaro. Losing Longfleld.

Umpires: VanDerZee. Racing Results (By The Associated. Press) NEW YORK Cicada, top moneywinning' mare with. $783.324, was' retired after suffering a last week at the Hudson River leg.injury fa Belmont State hospital field. 'InSS vnv CaioU said that Santmire was.n'o'.Z.?'.

signed by the Yankees, he rnustiT .7. be considered a professional and, ATLANTir nrv liar nvir is, to play in h1 a lav.uv. niu a uiiuui 'wnurrri in jl lanti? City's Mayflower Purse. CHICAGO Morning Mail, $10.40, closed strongly and won the $28,750 Lincoln Stakes at Arlington park. the league.

Santmire played the game ana Arlington won, 9 6, The committee said, after ao proximately' three hours of de liberation, that they would allow the protest if the validity' date of tne contract is established as be ing prior to Aug. 25. The committee also stated that article eight, e. of the Interstate by laws governing the eligibility of player signed to Dro iessional contracts during the season be clarified and strengthened, to omit confusion in the future. Millbrook Amenia Poughkeepsie Amenia Plays Barrington In Interstate League Tilt Amenia travels to Great Barrington tomorrow, 2:30 p.m., for an Interstate league tilt that.

could. decide at least one place in the battle.for the. three remaining playoff berths. As the league stands now, onjytwo places have been claimed. They are, first place by Wlnsted and last place by Pouehkeebsie.

Arlington is In pnnH posiuon wun ureal Harrington i lust one game behind. Millbrook is in fourth Dlace with Amenia one game back. Great Barrington is even in the loss column with Arlington, but has 'played one less game. The same is true for Millbrook and Amenia. Arlington defeated Amenia.

9 6. last week and the. visitors will be looking, for that big win tomor row. JACK BRISTOL will be on the hill foe Amenia Billy Os trom and Mann doing the hitting. Lew Pia will probably, pitcrfcfor Great Barrington.

Tpny Simone and Tom Kradei, two of the top hitters an the lead the homp side at the" plate." The standings: Team Won Lost Winsted 1 4 Arlington 8 6 Great Barrington 7 6 7 7 6 7 3 12 BnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBUSTwTS Anren cvrrrcaJCTJ UpKB 3 fw" tHJsrJmT wun irmnKrv doubleRk momwello Dally Double 8:50. Gineral Admlulon $2.00. Saclni rain or hlnBr Heated frandstand Chlldrtn under II not admitted. Qulckwty hit 104. For Croup arrangements, sasL'vsaa Ncalls :00.

OHe cbutD uS (gar EAsiLy "turn! jS2 of a pi eTwttlfpl American League To Start Action ISi tcA air tiA AtwAtalrinM tofunl. uTZZ: Jn ii 'St! vT.Ti oRooNp.trieM, n5Tra bach i. jl a OyS flO muiiu Ekw ituKa. nay wiusiari WADe AROUND WOBBLY boci7hwawturn! FELT SOLED POOTOBAH asiviBS A SECURE FOOTING ON UP parr rocks that arb unsafe WITH OR0INAPy RUBBER 0UI8 tVEN CUSATH PBLT OCK9 C08T TWe MOST ANO HEaa rr RAPIPUT you WALK 'MUCH. wjt may can aa resoled bv THR ANUIACTUREff THC P6AL ER WILL HANPLO IT.

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