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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 21

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1 Bush Ousted Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N. June 27, 1958 iooooooooooooooooooooo 9 MONROE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS From College i didn't hit another good wood 'shot, left his second far short! on the 520-yard 18th andj: NASCAR RACES PLUS FIREWORKS rimmed the cup with his bid for. 1 birdie. Golf 5 Houston aeiegauon was 2 BIG SHOWS IN 1 AT REGULAR PRICE $1.75 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE duced in the second round when Billy Thornton of North Special to The Democrat and Chronicle WILLIAMSTOWN, a 8:15 P.M. TONITE Eatt HcnrUHa Id.

Carolina, the Atlantic Coast1 Conference champion, defeated Jimmy Hiskey 2 up. But four Houston players were left in the last 16 Rodgers, Bob Pratt, Jack Cupit and Frank Wharton. Still in the running were It. IS A. Httrlttta June 26 Pete Bush, University of Rochester's only representative in the National Collegiate Golf Championship, dropped the last three holes to other conference champions lose to Bob Pratt of Houston's Al Geiberger of Southern Cali- 1 fornia, John Konsek of Purdue and Lancaster, and Southern fiini i l-Mil (SALE SAAEN Wimbledon tennis championships with Jack Frost of Monterey, Calif.

Rose scored straight set win. (API TEMPORARILY Australia's Mervyn Rose sprawls on back after fall in second round match of powerful team, 2 down, in the first round today. Bush, out in 35, was 2 up at the turn and still 1 up after 15 holes. Then two bogies lost to Pratt's two pars, and the Texan birdied the par 5 18th for the victory. REAL ESTATE Methodist's Jerry Pittman.

2 Rochester Youths Gain Title Flight EAST AURORA, June 26 Paul McGrath and Gary Stahl toured the East Aurora Country Club in 82 and 83 shots, respectively, to qualify for the championship flight in the sixth i Althea In 4th Round at Wimbledon Bush played his best golf of the tournament today, having oualified with rounds of 76 and 75. After his fine outgoing nine Neale Fraser, I Laver beat Carter, 4-6, 6-3, 12-Davidson, and 10, 6-4, and Bob Mark ousted Anderson and Sweden's Sven WIMBLEDON, June 26 a four women. America's 6P) Defending champion Al- main hopes for titles here rest LIBERAL COMMISSION BONUS PLAN NEW HOMES-Several Tracts JOIN OUR ST4fF IY JUIT 10fh end SHAKE IN OUR FULL BONUS HAN. annual East Aurora Country he lost the 10th with a 6 and Denmark's Kurt Nielsen, all Club Junior Invitation Golf with the women. Only Barry MacKay.

blistered racket hand the 11th, then won the 13th to Tournament here today, be 2 ud asain. After the 14th was halved came Pratt's rally. Their cards: McGrath and Stahl were the only ones of 10 Rochester play ers to make the championship Pratt, out J44 JM 444 441 5 4 44 44 J5 71 flight. McGrath went out in 42 and came back in 40, while mh in Bush Grant, 15-13, 0-6, 8-6, 6-2. Miss Arnold joined Miss Gibson in the fourth round by downing Erika Vollmer of West Germany, 6-2, 8-6.

Miss Fageros defeated Italy's Silvano Lazzarino in the second round, 6-1, 7-5. While the American girls had a measure of difficulty in winning, Britain's 17-year-old Christine Truman turned in a workmanlike job in defeating another English girl, Jill Rook, 644 4J4 5453974 Stahl posted nines of 4241 0)ARRY Realty 5 1900 RIDGE RD. E. had fairly easy victories today. Top -seeded Ashley Cooper of Australia didn't play.

Miss Hopps has a slipped disc but played despite the injury. She bowed to Norma Marsh, a second-rate Australian player, 7-5, 9-7, in the second rqund. Patty, 34, eliminated Perry, 25, a fellow Californian, in a hard-fought five setter, 6-4, 6-3, 3-6, 4-6, 6-4. Mulloy, 44, of Coral Gables, coasted to a 6-2, 6-4, 6-3 victory over South African John Hurry. Paul McCirath 42-40 Gary Stahl 43-41 S3: Jerry Klina 45-4787: Tom the a Gibson was far off form today but still had more than enough to defeat Mexico's Yo-lande Ramirez in the Wimble-dpn Tennis Championships.

The tall, 30 -year -old New Yorker finally began clicking the second set as she overcame the tiny, 23-year-old Mexican senorita, 9-7, 6-2, and gained the fourth round of singles, Miss Gibson's victory was one of five scored by Americans in jingles play today. Four other Yanks were eliminated, including pain-wracked Janet Hopps Of This cut Uncle Sam's fast-rwindling forces to four men uoiand 45-44 89: Alan Heuer 4A-4J (W; Prrd Kuttter 47-4 90: John Judton 4 and all, is rated a slight possibility to break through the Australians and Europeans in men's play. MacKay was idle today. Mi mi Arnold of Redwood City, Karol Fageros of Miami, and veterans Budge Patty and Gardnar Mulloy were the other American winners today. Beaten in addition to Miss Hopps, who was seeded seventh, were Bob Perry and Gregory Grant of Los Angeles, and Nick Carter of San Francisco.

The male losses were expected. Australia's high-ranking Mai Houston Star Takes Col'ene Matches Bv HUGH FULLERTOM JR. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. 54100; Jamei Goodwin 49-52101: Bill (iretory 54-49105, June 26 (JP) Phil Rodgers, 6-3, 6-1, in the third round. The 9n.vonr-n1H rnllppinn who reacts em 3 Cme 'dd get English amazon, who conquered pressure like a professional, Althea in the Wightman Cup Two young Australians beat Maryland's Deane Beman knocked out Carter and Grant matches, is rated a good chance in second round matches.

Rod i to win the title on the 18th hole 1 up today and led the imposing Houston delegation into the third round of the National Collegiate Golf BILL COOKE'S END-OF-MONTH Trials Set Today for Glen Classic Sports Car Road Race '55 DODGE si nop CORONET (V8t 4-DR. 2-tone, whit wall. Sold and eervlced her. IUJU Favorites in the feature event are D. T.

Robert White of Hawaii in a Ferrari; Dick Lers of Washington, D. in a Fair-thrope; Bill Sadler of canada in a Sadler Special; Jack Man-ting of Big Rapids, in a Persche Spyder; William E. Klinch of Williamsville in a D. Jaguar; Chuck Dietrich of Sandusky, Ohio, in an Elva, and E. D.

Martin of Columbus, who will drive a 2.3 Ferrari. duction European Jaguars and American Corvettes will continue their duel for supremacy in the 22-lap, 50.6-mile Glen feature. The Glen Classic will climax the day at 2:15 p.m. when pilots of modified Ferraris, D. Jaguars, Persches, Elvas and Fairthropes will begin competing for lead positions and the checkered flag over a 33-lap, 75.9-mile distance.

est in the country" by Paul O'Shea, two-time SCAA champ and three-time winner of Ihe Glen races. The women's race will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow during a halt in the trials. The first of six race events scheduled for Saturday will get the starter's flag at 10 a.m. After the four 11-lap, 25.3-mile preliminaries, drivers of pro WATKINS GLEN, June 26 Experts in the automotive field today began inspection of the jnore than 120 sleek racing cars entered in the 2nd annual Glen classic coprts car road races iet for tomorrow and Saturday.

On Friday nevice and veteran competiters will take at least five practice laps around the 2.3-mile, oval-shaped circuit, termed "potentially the great '53 DODGE 4-DOOH. Radio, htaUr. l-ton. I cylinder with economical O'drivo. Good tiraa, food body.

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Championship. Rodgers needed a birdie on the last hole and an assist from a big elm tree for his hard-won victory over the slim Maryland player who had upset another of the tournament's top men in the morning. As the field was narrowed to 16, it looked like a contest between Houston and the rest of the nation. In the first round this morning, Beman gained a 1 up victory over Ward Wettlaufer of Hamilton, runner-up in this tournament last year and like Rodgers a quarter-finalist in the National Amateur Championship last fall. This afternoon as a steady two-hour rain drenched the par 35-3671 Taconic course at Williams College, Beman threatened to post another '54 FORD STATION WAGON (V I).

Radio. 2-ton, all metal body. Immaculate throughout. Swedish Freighter YANK WINS IN MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya, June 26 (JP) Jim Poole, the 3rd Games Slated In Legion Baseball Monroe County American Le CHESS CHAMP IN MOSCOW MOSCOW, June 26 (JP) Bobby Fischer, 15-year-old New Yorker who is the U. S.

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Conservatively driven. Diego, today defeated Malaya's 1588 Power ateerinq. Roland NG in the first round powerflite, radio, Htr. Firedome V-l. Many exlraa.

of the Selangor Gold Cup bad Hits Buffalo Pier BUFFALO, June 26 (JP) The Swedish-American Line freighter Torsholm crashed against a pier in Buffalo harbor today, tearing a hole in its bow. The ship reportedly was in no danger. The damage appeared to be mostly above the water line. gion Baseball League moves into its third games tonight.1 minton tournament, 15-11, 15-2. champion, spent his first day in the Russian capital visiting the Moscow Central Chess Club with his sister, Joan.

Despite the language problem, Fischer upset. He pulled into a 2 up lead by winning the ninth, 11th and 12th holes. CORBETT RECOVERING New York, June 26 (JP) Jim Corbett, Louisana state 1 ill ILL Torsholm, one of a small fleet The schedule: HarKh-Crip-Samn v. Flower Clt it Brockport! Jostph Galliixau v. Brooks Shfpird it Rush-Henrittta; 209th Veterans l.

Ira I. Jacobson at Aauinasi Harvev C. Noone vs. El-Faan at Churchville; Doty-Maiill vs. Ferris-Ooodridte at Charlotte: Warner-Claudius vs.

West Side Memorial at lrondeauoH. visited with some of the Rus Rodgers got square at the 15th. There Beman's drive hit a big tree in front of the tee, bounced into the woods and was DODGE Inc. PLYMOUTH GLen. 3-3800 of ocean freighters serving the athletic director, is coming along nicely, hospital officials said today.

Corbett suffered a heart attack while here on business Monday. Great Lakes through the old Cornwall Canal, is 248 feet long sia players who will be his opponents in coming matches here. lost. 270 LAKE AVE. That marked the finish.

He and has a beam of 42 feet. EJTTS for LRi LI LD if wasn't fit weather for ducks during the Spring Season but fhe sun's out now and your RED WINGS are raring to Come on out help make up attendance. WliCC PREDICTION "Fair Warmer" DAY, JUNE 27 at 7s30 ii.Be HAVANA vs. ROCHESTER JUNE 2 at 1:3 p. HAVANA vs.

ROCHESTER BRING THE KIDS THEY'LL LOVE IT! ED QJJ HEADER in day, jy 1 29 2 poiio Tickets ON SALE RED WING STADIUM SIBLEY'S BOX OFFICES jj SPECIAL FEATURE Model Aeroplane Flying Combat Stunt i FiMblfio by AEROMODELERS ef IRONDIOUOIT MIAMI vs. ROCHESTER MAKE-UP A WEEK-END BASEBALL PARTY! SEE ALL 4 GAMES.

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