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3) I'll 3 a 7 til F73 THROATS THE PALM BEACK POST. Thursday, Aug. 23, 1958 Pag 19 Campy Improving NEW YORK UFw Roy Campanel-: Seven Unearned Runs In First la celebrated Wednesday. Speed Champ Gardner Dies LONDON Alfred Goldie Gardner, the one-Iegced British 4 The former catcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers picked up a slice of bread Tuesday with his hands. It marked another step toward recovery for the baseball star who was almost completely paralyzed Junior Grid Coaches To Meet Tonight Coaches of football teams to tha Junior High League ef the Quar terbacks Club of the Falm Beaches will meet with Quarterbacks representatives tonight to discuss the schedule and rules for the coming season.

The meeting will be held at the Quarterbacks Club office in Cooley Stadium at 8 o'clock. auto race driver who once set 21 race records at Utah's Bonneville after a January traffic accident in. which he suffered a broken neck. NEW YORK (AP) Kansas City belted the New York Yankees 11-7 Wednesday, ramming seven unearned runs across the plate with two out in the first inning after an error by second baseman Bobby Richardson. It was the only miscue of the free hitting and scoring game, Salt Flats, died Monday at his (4 4 home, it became known Wednes "Picking up a slice of bread day.

doesn't sound like much to the general public but to me it sounds I final appearance of the season for real good," he said. "It sounds real small because everybody is the Athletics at Yankee Stadium. Both teams used four pitchers. He was 68. He lived in Eastbourne, on the English south coqst.

Cause of death was not announced. He lost a leg in World War I but continued to drive and star In auto racing events. During his career he held about 100 national and international records. He set most of them in his super-charged MG "Magic Midget." Gardner smashed 16 internation- Yankee star Johnny Kucks was used to picking up a slice of bread every day. But now every time you make an advancement like that the day stands out." the victim of the first inning up Wf wm A til Y4i al and U.S.

speed records for light cars on Utah's Bonneville Flats in 1951. The following year he established five more records. Most of them saw him hurtling over the salt flats at more than 200 miles an hour. rising when the A's got six of their 18 hits. It was Kucks' sev Much of the paralysis has left Campanella's upper body although he has no control of his hands.

enth defeat against eight Victories. Tom Gorman, who relieved Ralph Terry in the third inning Miami Wins Pony Crown WASHINGTON, Pa. -Miaml. won the Pocy League World Series last night with a 3-2 victory over Hamtramck, Mich. Bob Chandler batted in the winning run with a double in the seventh and final inning.

Miami's Ron Leventhal reached first base in the seventh on an error. He scored when Chandler laced a double inside the third-base line. Hamtramck took a 2-0 lead in the fourth when Jim Rutkowski doubled to left center, scoring runners from second and first. Miami evened the score at 2-2 in the sixth on a single by Rick Solloway and doubles by Don Mullis and Tom Shannon. Shannon was Miami's starting pitcher.

He gave up five hits and fanned 14 before being relieved by winning pitcher Eric Won-deron in the seventh. Wonderon didn't allow a bit. Joe Skrzyniarz started for Hamtramck and was relieved by Ron Orlowski, the loser, in the sixth. Skrzyniarz gave up four hits and Orlowski one. Miami was undefeated in the tournament.

Seixas Reaches Quarter-Final RYE, N.Y., Wl Vic Seixas, tuning up for the U. S. Singles after Yogi Berra rapped his 20th homer, got credit for his fourth victory against four losses. Norm Siebern, who had tripled, scored ahead of Berra, who now has rapped 20 or more homers for 10 straight years. He has 282 for his career, of which 270 have come as a catcher.

Berra played right field Wednesday. Mickey Mantle gave Yankee fans in the crowd of 14,728 something to cheer about when he hit his 37th homer in the seventh with two on. Staff photo by Bob Rabe BEACH PARTY, Wildcat style with calesthenics that is was held Wednesday afternoon as a bonus to Palm Beach High's frid candidates for hard work the past two weeks on a two-a-day workout schedule. Although it looks like a plushy deal, it's the first and last time the Cats will see the beach for quite a spell this season. Bob Martyn singled to open the game, but Roger Maris forced him at second and Hector Lopez flied cut.

Then Richardson, who was play Beecham Cops IT, 1 171 lng second while Casey Stengel lf Tigers, Bosox Split; Kuenn Takes Lead In Batting Race gave Gil McDougald a rest, let Nod From Boyd the floodgates open. Bob Cerv bounced to Kubek, who threw to second and Richardson fumbled Wednesday displayed Jiis typical never-give-up tenacity in rallying MIAMI BEACH UB Jimmy the ball. steal brought in the Boston runs. BOSTON (AP) Boston right if "I have discovered the combination" "I insist on smoothness and dryness in my summer gin drinks. Ordinarily, this takes a lot of insisting.

"The solution? Seagram's the improved you see, is made at a snail'i pace. Hence, it is naturally golden and tmooth. Combine this (miraculously) with higher 94 proof and you have a melodic tang that is never drowned out by fizz water, fruit juice, and other nonsense. "Pick any tall summer drink. Add Seagram's.

Sip. Smack your lips. Good, SEAGRAM'S to dispose of Sid Schwartz in the Harry Simpson walked to load The victory was Foytack 10th Beecham of Miami punched his way to a unanimous decision over Weschester Challange Bowl la-vitation Tennis Tournament. Ml Bobby Boyd of Chicago in a the bases. Hal Smith ground rule double scored Maris and Cerv, Simpson holding third.

Harry in 21 decisions. Ike Delock was charged with his fourth setback as the first of four Red Sox hurl-ers. Delock has won 12. hander Tom Brewer pitched three-hit, shutout ball against Detroit for a 3-2 victory after the first four men to face him reached base in the first half of a split day-night doubleheader. The Ti bristling 10-round fight at Miami Escaping from two match Beach Auditorium last night.

Chiti's single sent Simpson and points in the third set, Seixas, of Harris homered in the first in Boyd, ranked No. 10 among the Smith over the plate. Philadelphia, ousted Schwartz Joe DeMacstri's single moved welterweights, was inches taller Long Beach, N. 6-3, 4-6, 7-5, gers slugged their way to a 7-2 verdict in the nightcap. ning on the heels of a Frank Boiling single and the Tigers never were headed.

Chiti to third. Terry helped the to gain today's quarter-finals. cause along by singling through U. S. Davis Cupper Barry Mac- Gail Harris and Charley Max and had the longer reach but Beecham scored repeatedly with looping lefts to the head and right crosses to the body.

Boston won the afternoon test Kay, Alex Olmedo of Peru, Dick the middle, scoring Chiti as De Maestri stopped at second Martyn, up for the second time Savitt and British Davis Cupper on a two-run sixth inning. Frank Malzone slid under catcher Red Beecham, unranked, started slow well drove in all the Detroit runs at night while teammate Harvey Kuenn edged his way into the lead for the American League batting title. Mike Davies also gained on the Westchester Country Club grass rapped a triple against the right Wilson's tag to score the hotly- disputed tying run on a grounder courts. center field barrier, scoring De Maestri and Terry. but opened up in the second round of the nationally-televised fight and Boyd was busy jabbing with his left most of the way after that.

to short by Dick Gernert. MacKay, of Dayton, Ohio, bat Harris, who hit a two-run hom Kucks finally struck out Maris, Wilson was thrown out of the tled past Britain Davis Cupper but Duke Maas came on to pitch Beecham, who weighed 158 Vt to game for arguing too vehemently with Umpire Larry Napp. Jim BlUy Knight, 9-7, 2-6, 6-3. Olmedo, the National college champion at the start of the second inning. er and a two-run double at night, bounced a single to center following two singles and a walk to drive in the only scores against Brewer.

Smith, a converted catcher play from Southern California, crush GOLDEN GIN Piersall drove in the deciding tally on a sacrifice fly. ing third base, led the A's attack with four hits and three runs bat ed Grant Golden, 6-4, 6-2, to set Boyd's 161 pounds, weaved and bobbed, presenting an elusive target for Boyd's jabbing left. The Miamian tallica repeatedly with his lashing left to the head and frequently bored in to punch Boyd's mid-section. DETROIT BOSTON ah at bl up a MacKay match. ted in.

Savitt, South Orange, N. Kuenn cf 4 13 0 Buddin 4 0 0 0 Veal 4 110 Runnels 2b i 2 0 10 Now 9i proof at no increau in prici This was the fourth victory for Kansas City in 11 games at the toppled Cpl. Bill Quilllan, Ft. In the nightcap, Maxwell, a former Sox player, connected for his 11th homer good for two runs and singled for another. Shortstop Kuenn singled twice Boiling 2b 0 0 0 Stephen If 4 0 0 0 Ham lb 4 0 12 Malznne Sb 1 2 0 Zemial If 4 0 0 0 Jensen rf 4 2 2 0 stadium.

Over-all, the Yankees There were no official knock Martin 8b 0 0 0 Gernert lb 4 0 0 1 Rucker. 6-3, 8-6. Davies survived three match points in disposing of Enrique Morea, the lead the A's 11-9 on the season. downs but in the seventh Boyd took a left and slipped to the canvas. KANftAS CITY NEW YORK Groth rf 0 1 0 White 0 0 0 Wilton 2 0 0 0 Brewer 0 0 0 Lau 10 0 0 Bunnln 2 0 0 0 and doubled in five trips on top of a 3-for-4 aftqrnoon that hiked his Argentine Davis Cup captain, iiipkM ab Referee Billy Regan helped him 8-10, 6-4.

Martyn rt 5 0 2 2 Kubek a 4 110 Tuttle cf 1 0 0 0 cM'D'g'ld 1 0 0 0 aMaxwell 0 0 0 0 Cirolte 0 0 0 0 average to .328. Boston's Pete regain his feet without a count. Kurt Nielsen, of Denmark, de Mari c-rf 1 1 0 Mantle cf 1 1 If Hil Rerin rf 1 2 2 In the third Beecham stunned Runnels remained steady at .327 TOUU Si I I Total I feated Sam Giammalva, Houston Lined out for Bunnlns in ftth. Simpson lb 1 1 0 Skowron lb 4 0 10 Herw lb 0 0 0 0 Howard 5 110 and Kansas City Bob Cerv moved up to .326 in an ever-tight 6-1, 1-6, 6-3; ULF Schmidt of Detroit 2IHI ItnO 000 Bmton MM 10 niiii 3 Boyd, whose last fight was a TKO over Jimmy Morris in four rounds last month. Jimmy used a hard left Sweden edged Ron Holmberg None.

PO-A Detroit 24-7: Boston ening scramble for the AL crown. Veal, Boiling and Harris. LOB Detroit Brooklyn, 6-4, 7-5, and Whitney Smith 5 2 4 Carey 3b 3 13 1 Chiti 4 112 Rleh'aon 2b SOU PeM'strl 5 12 1 Kucks 2 2 2 5 Terry 2 12 1 Maas 2 0 0 0 Gorman 2 110 aThr'nVry 0 10 0 mm.nalr 1HHII Truck 0 0 0 0 4, Motion e. Paul Foytack, who wriggled out to the head and followed with an other looping left. Reed, Alameda, downed 2B Jensen 2 SB Piersall, Kuenn.

SF Piersall. lUGRtM DISTItURS COMPANY, N.Y. C. 84 PROOF, OISTILLLD DOT GIN. 0ISTILIXO FROM AMERICAN BRAIRL of a ninth inning bases loaded Boyd began to slow down in the TP F.R BR SO Herb Flam Beverly Hills, Calif.

7-5, 5-7, 6-4. Herbert 0 0 0 0 hBauer 1912 iren OOOO fifth round and from then on relied problem, went the distance for an eight hitter at night and walked only one. Running -X, 5 3 3 8 Cirotle 1 1 0 0 0 1 Brewer a-101. 2 1 1 6 HBP By Brewer (Martin), wp Bun- almost exclusively on a left jab to Beecham's face. The Miamian took them all and ducked in to land nine.

Napp, Rommel, Stevens and Gene Stephens, subbing for Ted Williams who is confined to his ToJ 4611111 Total S7 1 11 1 A-Walked for Maa in Tth: d-Singled for Truck In 8th; c-Struck out tor Kubek KamnM City WO 10 01011 Ispw Tork 000 30O 1 E-Rlchardson. PO-A-Kwsa City, 27-10, few York 27-11 DP-Lopra. DeMaestri n4 CimiMnn- Parpv. Richardson and lUce. 2:11.

A telling lefts again and again, mix DETROIT BOSTON hotel with a bad cold, did the ing them with an occasional right, abrhbl ahrhW 5 0 3 0 Buddin 4 0 2 0 Kuenn cf damage against Foytack. His ninth homer and an infield out Skowron. LOB-Kansa City 10, Hew Vork 4 110 4 12 2 4 0 10 Angelo Dundee, manager of Beecham, said afterward he wanted the winner of the Gene Full-i following a Runnels double and a 4 2 10 Runnels 2b 5 2 1 0 Stephens If 4 2 2 4 Malzone Sb 5 1 2 8 Jessen rf 1 8 0 0 0 Gernert lb 2B-Smlth. Tjpei. Gorman.

SBMartm 3 0 0 0 rarey, sieoern. nterra, juamw. on Veal Boiling 2b Ham lb Maxwell If Martin 3b Francona rf Wilson Foylack mer Spider Webb fight next time 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 IT RERBtlO out. 3 0 2 0 Piersall cf 4 0 0 0 Daley 4(00 Delock 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 oooo Terry 2 2-S 5 4 4 0 Gorman (W, 5 3 2 Tnmanek 2 25 1 0 0 Hn-bert l- 2 2 2 Kuck. L.

S-7) 1 0 1 Maas wim 1 2 110 Charles Returns To Ring Wars FAIRMONT, W. GR-If Ez- artenna Fomieles Bowsfield bKeough Byerly Totals SB 1 1 Totals Large King Scores In Riviera Meet 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 82.2.8.2 MM Ml rjuren 1 0 0 0 0 1 HBP-Bv Trurk (ChiHV WP Gorman. U-Hunge. Stewart, Paparella, Tabacchi. T- a Filed out for Delock In SUli C.

V. Markstrom, Palm Beach Fouled out for Bowsfield In 8th. Shores, was the daily award win 949. AM, Detrnlt Vm 040 1007 Boston 0110 101 OUO ner in Golden Galleon Fishing zard Charles is superstitious, he'd better be well heeled with rabbit None. PO-A Detroit 27-14.

Boston Tournament competition Wednes 27-1S. DP Buddin, Runnels and Gernert: feet tonight for another of his days' winner, won a daily and teazel's Whacks Pompano By 11-4 comebacks at boxing. Kunneit, Buonin ana uerneri; manm. Boiling and Harris; Foytack, Boiling, Veal and Harri. LOB Detroit Boston 8.

an 18-pound kingfish. The ring in which be will meet Markstrom's daily award yester au veai. Ham. Kunneis. Kuenn, Mai- Johnny Harper is the same one in mne.

Hit Harris, Stephens, Maxwell. Delock, VeaL which he lost the heavyweight ER BB SO 2 15 if 8 Kovtack (W, 10-11) Deiock (L, 12-4) ...5 championship. He was knocked out by Jersey Joe Walcott in the seventh round at Pittsburgh July 3 1 0 day was the third time the family has scored in the tournament. Earlier, Claude Markstrom, Arlington and son of Wednesday's winner, won a daily and weekly award for landing a seven-pound, three-ounce porgie. romieies 12! 1 0 2 2 1 Bowsfield 11-8 0 0 Byerly 1 18, 1951 to lose the crown after HBF-Bv Bverly (Boiling).

WP- Stenzel's Bar City Softball "League team treated a Pompano all star aggregation roughly last night In an exhibition game at Currie Park, posting a 17-4 victory. Eleven runs were scored In the second, on eight hits, including the first of two, two run homers hit during the game by Pepper Martin. He also connected in the two years. lack. Rommel, Stevens, nice, 2:20.

A 17,258. The ring was imported for the beginning of Charles' second ef BILL LEAKE fort to get it back. The other ended in 1954 when he lost twice to champion Rocky Marciano. TIRE SALE! ciehth. III vvv Charles, who lists his age at Jim Vickers capped a four hit 37, and the 25-year-old Harper are spree In the seventh for the winners with a two run homer scheduled for 10 rounds in the East-West Stadium.

Harper, from after hitting a double and two singles previously. Pompano's Famous -HOOD Steubenville, Ohio, has won 17 of Clyde Coulson also homered. Lester Knowles relieved starter Ozzie Stenzel in the eighth, and fanned five of the six men he "400" faced. The sixth grounded out. LOFE-SiSWEEi Silverfown Stenzel's 0(11)2 010 12x 17 15 2 Pompano 300 001 000 4 8 6 Stan McCall, Burl Hutcheson (2), and Clyde Coulson; Ozzie Stenzel, Lester Knowles (8) and 24 fights since turning pro.

He was U. S. amateur heavyweight champ in 1956. Bonuses Boost Purse To $11,000 BURNEYVILLE, MV-Oilman Waco Turner announced Wednesday he will again throw bonus money into the pot to make his 54-hole tournament opening here Saturday the richest on the women's professional golf circuit this year. He said the "Opel Turner (A.D.) Tubeless Jet fracfon (read desfcned for today's power-pacied cars Jim Murphy.

i I rsi International Net Event Is Planned In Writing 30,000 Miles or 14 Months) GUARANTEED Against Guts, Hreaks and Brme Was)ssst SEALS PUNCTURES PERMANENTLY FOR SAFETY IN NORMAL DAY-TO-DAY DRIVING A patented sealant inside the rugged Nylon LIFE-SAVER grips a puncturing nail holds it fast in an air-tight vise. When the nail is removed, the sealant follows into the hole making a permanent repair! There's never any loss of air nail in or out! You can buy LIFE-SAVERS for as little as 31. OS 4.70-15 Kl-ftUf TAX AND IETUAOABU Tin MIAMI BEACH tffl A new in SALE PRICE BLACKWALLS WHITEVt ALLS ternational team event patterned after Davis Cup competition will Open," named for his wife, will be played here Dec. 31-Jan. 4 if have a purse of $7,500, and the expected sanction by the U.S.

Lawn bonus money will push It to the $11,000 mark. Tennis Assn. is received. SIZE 670x15 7f0xl5 760x15 800x15 820x15 The between-natlons games Is an 17.45 18.95 20.95 23.95 24.95 20.95 22.95 23.95 27.95 28.95 Turner's now-famous bonuses started in 1952 when he held the outgrowth of the Orange Bowl Jun lor Tennis Championships played here during the Christmas holidays first of three PGA tournsments for men at Dornlck Hills in nearby Ardmore. for the past 12 years.

AS LOW AS jj DOtWJ 1.25 A WEEK Each nation will be represented Bonuses also were provided at thet women open they sponsor by a team of three players and a non-playing captain. Matches will ed st Dornlck Hills In 1954. That tourney was won by Patty Berg ra I jMfrtst tint consist of two singles and one doubles and all players must be The bonuses Include $250 for ALL NITON SLIGIITLf HIGHER All Prlee Exehaig. for Bcappabl Tir. NO MOUNT1NO CHARGE ALL PRICES PLUS TAX FACTORY METHOD NEW TREADS GUARANTEED 18,000 MILES or 18 MONTHS Juniors under 18 years of age.

low scorer each day; $1,000 for hole in ones, $500 for eagles, $15 for birdies, $25 for chip ins and "We already have done much preliminary work," said Edward Herr, director of the Orange Bowl $10 for players who put their tee shots on the green off the par 3, Tournament. "Seven nations have Indicated they will send teams 200-yard 18th hole. Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica Cuba, France and Venezuela." her. 670x15 710x15 760x15 800x15 795 925 1 945 1 1Q2S TV Cuts Off Women's Ton nicy EACH IN SETS OF FOUR 7T (T fl BRUNSWICK, W-Will the fLUS TAX AND tOl'B EECATPABL1 TIM worncm golfers be echoing the minor league baseball lament about competition from television? UDol World Record Win DUQUOIN, on Bye Bye Byrd won the $7,032.48 Geers Slake Wednesday with a world's record heat of 1:57 45, followed by a 1:58 45. The first heat victory over the one-mile Duquoln Stale Fair track was a record for S-year old paring eolts In a race.

The combined times were the fastest two heats for a 3-yenr-nld rolt pacer in the history of the harness sport. Bye Bye Byrd, owned by Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Larkln of Chicago, was driven by 63-year-old Don Taylor, The Sea Island Ladles Invitation al Golf Tournament, a $5,000 Jan tiary event which for five years hat opened the Ladies PGA winter TE 2-4181 6th N. DIXIE mm tour, has been canceled. In its place the sponsoring Sea bland Co. will share the cost of filming four programs for the tele vision series "All-Star Golf." .1.

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