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i PAGE FbUR I i I 4 i POUdHKEEPSIE SUNDAY TslEW JTORKfeR SUNDAY, 'AUdlttT' 17, Vt 1 i Honors Scheduled Fpr Little League Stars Poughkeepsie National Little league All JHts, Southwest New York state 'champions, wilt be honored at a testimonial dinner Sunday night, Sept. 28, at Nick flenl't Anchor Inn. The lads captured aix tournament con leiirtiflmpreMiVe fashion befofeViffering a heart break Jng 3 setback in the sectional finals at Haverstraw gainst the Staten Island club. Carlton Bernard enerai UK SAID MONET for the purchase of the uniforms li be In rilitti hrv donations. "Hit unlforral art strictly ior tournament play and will net be used In the leagues," he declared The locals declsloned the Town Nationals, 4 Southern Dutchess, 10 1 poughkeepsie 'Americans, 3 2, Flshklll, 8 3, Sfsverstraw, 8 0, and Northern 'Westchester, 2 0, before losing the 12 lnnlng thriller to Staten The team was the 'champion of four Little league auiricu.

Lead Yacht Tests It NEWPORT, R. I (AjP) Vim nd Columbia Kored runaway letorles yesterday as the sec nd series of trials to pick a de fender of the America's Cup began jn fog and scattered gnowers The venerable, 19 year old Tim, using an old fashioned Mill boom Instead, of her con troverslsl, bending "banana" boom, led Wealherly by two tnlnutes, 23 seconds at the fin ish of a windward leeward windward course of about 14Vi toUes Balling over the ssme course frit starting 19 minutes later, Columbia won over Easterner py an even more decisive mar ain, 4 minutes. 31 seconds. The current trials, listed is "observation' races, run through next Saturday. Final trials start Sept.

1 and the selection committee must pick a defender by Sept 13 That is One week before the best of sevtn cup series against the British challenger Sceptre begins Rose wall Defeats Trabert in Net Duel EASTBOURNE, JENGLAND (AP) Ken Roiewall came from behind to defeat Tony Trabert in a thrilling five set final at the Eastbourne pro tennis tournament yesterday The score 6 2, 6 8, 2 6, 7 3 I Harris Ready For Tjtle Bout LOS ANGELES, (AP) Patterson and challenger Roy Heavyweight champion Floyd chairman oLEbeiettand'Waltecl DnUnvcnH "BtaudefmairirWRhlirmin irUlTerSOliy me Lime lcsguers ana coscn i Steve Waryss and Eddie Cotton will be honored guests The boys represented the polish' American club the Moose club Knights of Columbus and PAL In the regular season play They will receive large tfqpnies. I IT IS PLANNED also to pur All star uniforms to be used exclusively by team which will represent the city in future tournaments, Bernard oolnted out tOvat the local lads perform now In their regular season togs and do not males a snappy appearance. Staten Island came onto the Held in aoankLnfi new uniforms." Bernard jw4d last night, "and made a very nice appearance We want our teams In the future to look tht same way." Harris held 11th hour work outs yesterday at their respective training camps They meet tomorrow night in a 15 xound title match, Harris sparred two rounds and then loosened up for two more at his camp at Arrow head Springs In the San Bernardino mountains, 'He's In floe shape and I'm well satisfied, said trainer Bill Gore. 'That ended Harris' training He went into seclusion last night in a Los Angeles hotel. The champion went through a light workout and plans another today at his camp at Oceanslde.

He limited his drill to hitting the light and heavy bag and skipping rope. Gore said Harris weighs 192 pounds Patterson wss said to be within a pound either way of 188 II. S. Gains RYE (AP) Barry Mac Kay and Stm Glammalva gave the U. S.

JJavJs Cup team an other trip to Australia jester day by crushing Argentina's Enrique Motet and Eduardo Soriano In the decisive Amcrl can zone double match; 8 3, 8 2. 8 2 TWa one aide triumph on the rain dampened grass court of the Weetoheeter Country club came shortly after Ham Rich ardson, the court stylist from Arlington, va, had completed an Interrupted victory over the towering Morea, 8 1, 8 2, 7 9, The U. S. forces, led by 68 year old Captain Perry Jones of Los Angeles, thus clinched the American ione title and Qualified to meet the Italy Phil tpplnes winner In Australia for, the right to challenge the for midable Ausslcs once more The final lntcr zone match is scheduled in Perth in mid DecemberDecember The challenge round Is slated for Brisbane after Christmas. Boy Triumphs Chess Match PORTORQZ, YUGOSLAVIA (AP) United States wonder boy Bobby Fischer yesterday triumphed in his match against Danish grand master Bent Lar seu at the International chess tournament here The 13 year old American In ternational chess master receiv ed strong applause after his success Hfe tm ifflgw atjssaaA 1 TIME OUT.

Challenger ROY HARRIS Interrupts his workout yesterday at Arrowhead Springs, to take a drink of water. The colorful clouter from Cut and Shoot, meets heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson in Los Angeles tomorrow night. AP WirtpboU Callahan Suffers Finger Injury, Bakers Forfeit to Staatsburg Kunninir out ot manpower when catcher Koser Callahan suffered a com fiound dishkation of the middle finger on his right hand, the Theresa Bakers had to orfeit to the Knickerbockers at Staatsburg in the third inning yesterday, The locals went to the game with only nine men. They were leading I 0 when Callahan was hurt by a foul tip off the bat of Tpmmy Frost. SPORTSMAN'S' DIGESTJ? MUSKY TACKLE MUSKWa TOOTHy MOUTH focTTS iitt ttn i.wtynwu pttLINE use A CLINCH "Xknot 6MAU.

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LOOPED, PEEP NET SIMPLIFIES LANDING AFTER FISH 13 COM PLSTELy WORN OUT. escape from the big tournament haU by a side way But he wss caught by hundreds of chess The puhllclty shy boy tried to If who wanted his autographs More Get Up aml Gei Frost ticked the ball with his bat and Callahan was hurt Because the Bakers didn't have any replacement Umpire Tony Corapl ruled a forfeit THIS AFTERNOON, the Knicks go to Spring Valley Other games are Nyack at Bea con and Kingston at saugemes League officials have ruled that th Bakers, forfeited a win lover Beacon becaute Jim Hubble, who was not eiegioie. ptionea Thus the locals now have a 9 7 record with one game left, here against Saugertles, No date has oeen sex The standings: Team Won Nyack 8 Jersey City 7 Saugertles 7 Staatsburg Beacon Kliigston 4 I 'pan. WHEN YOU FILL UP YOUR TANK WITH CLAY'S GASOLINE 'S Regular Gas 92 octane ie IWm.nm fia98.2 Octane fA top in at a CLAY Station, ana ay, hll. xk uri lMaMAtlBsJtJsjaii Callahan was taken to St Francis' hospital, where rays showed no fracture.

He said last night that he may not be able to play today with the Amcnla Monarch! of the Interstate league In their game with Sharon. "I DON'T KNOW whether or not I'll be able to grip a bat," he told a Sunday New Yorker reporter. The former Dover Plains Utah school star usually catches for the Monarchs. That's de finitely out today. In the first Inning the Bakers got a run oft Joe Mollnaro After Bud Finn singled to center with one away, Cart Bates singled to right and when the ban got by Howie Mann.

Finn scored and Bates went to third. Bob Mc Kerfna hit back to the box for the second out and Callahan filed to short fbr the third Joe Benjamin wss pitching for the Theresa team. Billy Ostrom nicked him for a single lrt the first with two away and Fran Soychak walked but Floyd Jones grounded to third to end it. IN THE THIRD, Mollnaro hit to right and Tom Lent bunt ed and was safe when McKenna Nadir First In Feature CHICAGO (AP) Cist borne farm's Nadir yesterday took an easy 3V4 length victory la the richest three year old race In Chicago's history the $160075 American Derby In Arlington park With Manuel Ycaza aboard, Nadir covered the mile and a furlong over a heavy track In 1 31 35. Cain Hoy stable's Vic tory Morn was second and Mrs Ada L.

Rice's Talent Show took third in a field of eleven horses. THE TRIUMPn was Ntdlx fifth in 13 starts this season and came as no surprise, since the colt two weeks ago ran a blistering mile of 1 34 33 In winning the American Derby preview. The payoff was $114,900, richest In the fixture's 48 yetr history It boosted Nadir's win nlngs over two years to 684 Nadir returned mutuels of fumbled the ball On a 2 2 pitch (WOO $4 00 and $3 00 to ticket Lost 4 4 4 a Poughkeepsie Spring Valley 'X DeSfefano Enters' Woodstock Tourney ftiKrlwir nStifnn. nrrff slonal golftr at the Alexander Caven Memorial golf course, College Hill, is among 20 top pros in the Northeastern New York PGA entered in the Woodstock Open which starts Friday Also Included among the early entries is Armand Farina of Schenectady, who shared the wo lead last year. I Bill Seelcy.

Catsklll Country Club amatejr, who led the rec ord breaking field ol vi entries with a 27 hole score of 101 last year, will be on hand to defend Ms title Under a new format designed to reduce the field, amateurs must have a handicap of six or less In order to qualify for the test Farina has won the title four times and has paced the pros on two other occasion! when amateurs copped the top honors Pace to Play Against Giants MORAGA, CALIF. (AP) Jim Pace, one of the stars In Friday night's 35 19 College AU star.vlc.tory oyer Petrolt Lions, will see action In today's National Football league exhibi tion between the Sin Franclso 49ers and New York Giants, "Sure I'm eolnc to dUv 49er coach Frank Albert said yesterday. "A guy who can haul the mall like him doesn't have to know the'slgnala Jujt give him the ball I've never seen a guy as fast i The 203 pound former Michi gan back and three other All stars end Fred Dugan, tackle Charlie Krueger and back, Billy AtklnsarriYedJjere yesterday, Albert said he mtibt At. Jtlns as a punter, tile booted one 50 yards against tht Lions 4 I holrien In a crowd of 27,350 Victory Morn paid $7 80 and 5 20 The show price on Tal ent Show was $3 40 After Victory Morn, Talent Show and Gray Trust came In order Strong Tluler, Hillsdale, A Dragon Killer. Oliymtr.

Strong Bay, nise N' Shine and Discor dant A Dragon Killer, the 17 1 longshot winner of the Arllng ton Classic last month, never was better than sixth In shar Ins top weight of 120 pounds with Strong Bay. 4 Tracks Bid For Hambletonian LEXINGTON. KYi (AP) Afleast four tracki bave subr mltted bids on a three year Hambletonian contract, II Van Grundy, secretary of the Hambletonian society, said yes terday Besides Du Quoin. Ill', where the race now Is run! bids have been received from Vernon Downs. SufTott Downs snd Yonkers Raceway, Van Grundy ald All bids must be submitted to the society's board of directors at an Aug, 28 meeting The board will decide where the race will be run 'JkitoiCMik snjimminc pool A AAV'r VsTF Only MOSS A wfcwtef tr rfW 7H' Wi uMi ivtfjtkiti txtpt Um koW kMf, lltittloi uvtUn plumMna.

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Grid the Springbrook Driving and Riding club. i is I he firsr horse show, a Western hrontier day, is stated, for the second day or the fair, Saturday. On Sunday afternoon there will be a pony show. The English' sKbwisr scheduled Monday and Tuesdayr Augi 2326i'; i.l iTii, I'rank D. Hawkins, is slated to Judge the 21 class Western show slated to get underway at a as well as the 18 elaas pony show to be Judged at 2 p.

For the Monday and Tuesday English shows, sltted at 9 m. each day, Mrs, Margaret Beyea, Mt Klsco, Is to Judge hunters. Jumpers and hunter equitation along with Stephen O. Hawkins, ol Bedford village. while Mrs.

Hennesay, Dunellen, N. Is to Judge saddle horses and saddle equitation There will be 81 classes Mrs. Herbert Kingston, Is American Horse Show association steward. The English events are Class regtuar show member of the ASHA. THE FAIR SHOW committee Includes: secretaries.

Mrs ter Hermlng, George1 Qallow, Mrs ames Ooodenough, Mrs Stanley Williams, Mrs. Susan Parker and John Banyo, ring matters, Thomas Russell, 'Valter Hermlng and George A. Edwards! announcer, Mr. Bridges; veterinarian, Dr, Kenneth Gu maer; and farrier. Gazen and Janow, All except Mr.

Russel', who Is a are from iUUnebeek. Th Western show will have some rodeo features such as bareback classes, stake races and cloverleaf barrel races and will be climaxed by two cham pionships Junior horsemanship cnampionsnip ana senior hock norse championship. THE PONY SHOW will have several breeding classes well as some for registered Welsh and Shetland nonles The English show Includes several special classes and championships There will be the National Horse show equi tation event Qualifying the win' ne for the National Horse shiw in Madlaou Square Garden, the ASHA medal class, saddle horse Anderson Wins Tennis Match NEWPORT, HI. (AP) Ilia game seemingly sharpened by moist and dreary playing conditions, defending champion Mai Anderson of Australia advanced to the finals of the Newport Invitation tennis tournament yesterday by defeating Alejandro Olmedo of Peru, 6 3, 6 4. 8 2 Rain forced postponement ot the second semifinal between Australians Ashley Cooper and Neale Fraser until today The doubles semifinals also will be played today, 'vith both finals deferred until tomorrow seat: ASHA Medal class, hunt ing seat, and Professional Horsemen's association chal lenge trophy for open Jumpers Among the English show championships will be the horsemanship championship, saddle seat; ASPCA horseman 1 ship class, penmarlent championship trophyi horsemanship championship, hunter seat: three gslttd saddle horse championship green working hunter championship; working hunter championship, and open Jumper championship CAT 9 I xijj gjiTT? HkssVisssssLTi vJm MMfSBBSmiKl gPSjSJPSPSJBJ'BBx SSVBSBBBBH gsSSH lgfgn' wngfgfgfi PI gSgsgflgtslgfgfgfSrl.TvgfgfBl sgsVcT ('i bsk? gfgfgfgfffigfvKJsiivllgfgfV wyMJ iwf itltfi 1 fl Bonded Buy Like New 9S Dozer No.

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