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U.S. Tennis Asbury Park Sunday Press Brewer Hurls i jBosox to Win 4. 4' Team Crushes I SPORTS 20 SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1958 SPORTS Over Yankees iimenuna 1 4i i BOSTON if Boston right hander Tommy Brewer, subduing the Yankee hex on him. beat New York 7-4 yesterdav on 8 hits Including Mickey Mantle's J4th homer. The Red Sox master of speed and control had a two-hit shutout until Mantlt picked on fat pitch and sent it into the right field seats.

The blow, following Tony Kubek'i leadoff walk In Mays, Ccpcda Pace Giants Over Chicago SAN FRANCISCO Willie Ways and Orlando Cepeda led the Sin Francisco Giant to a 7-4 decision over the Chirapo Cuba yesterday in a affair marked by five home runt. The Cuba' Ernie Banks in-ereaed his National Leacue home run lead with his Sfith and 37th. His team mate. Tony Taylor, cot a two run blast but Mays' and C'epeda'l homers meant the different. Mike McCormick, 19-year-old Ciant lefty, pot the victory his ninth against five losses.

Gordon Jones, a tiew Giant acquisition, relieved him In tht sixth and gave up only one run. A crowd of 17.617 saw righthander Dick Drott take his 10th loss. The victory kept the Giants In third place and evened the three-game series at one each. Cepeda'a 23rd HR Cepeda put the Giants ahead In the second with a 365-foot shot into the left field seats. It was his second in two Karnes and 23rd of the season.

The 20-year-old RYE. Y. UP Barry MacKay and Sam Giammalva gave tht U.S. Davis Cup team another trip to Australia yesterday by crushing Argentina's Nenque Morei and Eduardo Soriano in the decisive American zone doubles match, 6-3. 6-2.

6-2. This one-side triumph on the rain-dampened grass court of the Westchester Hub camt shortly after Ham Richardkon, the court stylist from Va. had completed an lntenupted i victory over the towering Morea, 8-1. 6-2, 7-9, 8-2. i The U.S.

forces, led by 68-year-old captain Perry Jones of Los Angeles, thus clinched the American Zone title and qualified to meet the Italy-Philippines win-ner In Australia for the right to J' Id jiT' vtN the sixth tnning, put Mantle ahead In the American League home run derby. The loss was the seventh In their last 10 starts for the runaway Yanks. Outside the Mantle smash. New York could do little against the Cheraw. hurler until he weakened to yield twv runs in the ninth.

The Yanks had beaten Brewer in 11 of his previous 13 lifetime decisions with the league challenge the formidable Aussies once more. RECORD CROWD AT FREEHOLD RACEWAY Tht second Saturday of racing during the 1953 season at the Freehold Raceway drew a record 7,715 yesterday, 346 better than the previous attendance mark for one day. Crowd, which flowed out of recently enlarged grandstands, wotch the fifth roce (above). Miss Barbara, the winner, leads field into first turn and maintained lead to score first win of year. Frisco Pat and Miss Titanette each won two races yesterday.

For tht second straight day the daily double numbers wtrt 2-2. It paid $125 yesterday. (ernert Homers Dick Gernert contributed a two-run homer, his 15th, a double and a single to the 15-hit Red Sox barrage. The final Inter-rone match is scheduled in Perth in mid-December. The challenge round is alat-ed.

for Brisbane after Christmas. Morea, a 6-4 gaucho who rides herd on his own ranch, began the sunny, humid day leading Richardson, 3-4. in the third set after losing the first two. Interrupted Friday The match had been Interrupted by a violent thunderstorm Fri Boston scored once In the first rookie sensation also doubled anct inning on frustrated Ted WU itnrled. Tht Notional Sweepstakes Regatta on the Naveiink River at Red Bonk yesterday brought out a rtcord 102 boats which enjoyed fint tailing wtather.

Two races were run off yesterday in seven classes and the finals in all dosses will be sailed today. This is the start of the lightning doss. (Press Photo) The Cuba took a lead in the ClmiinianCops'Snearf Eagles 18th 8th BB YRA J3 third as Tonv Taylor uncorked Hams' sacrifice fly, twice In the fourth and four times In the fifth. Gil McDougald opened the ninth with a atngle, went to third 400-foot, two-run homer into the on Norm Siebern's double iric came home on a aacriflce fly by UIcltft JJCill or bt. FaulLeacl The homer was Taylor's fourth lj OlOOl) IlUCC National Sweepstakes Jerry Lumpe.

Marv Throne-berry singled for the fourth Yan- Sam Sncad hit the green on the 462 Phillies, 2-1, and his first since July wnen, i ke hit two against the Giants. I BEACITWOOD Tom Chapman ST i A h. of the Rrarhwood Yacht ub. Snead PAUL. Minn.

winner of the St. day after MacKay, the young Davis Cup hopeful from Dayton, Ohio, had cut down Soriano in four sets. Resuming play on the soggy courts, with footing treacherous and little bounce to the balls, Morea managed to win the third set with a service break in the ball run but Brewer finished out Paul yard par 5 hole and Draws Record Fleet by retiring pinchhitters Enos 36th homer into the left field the present jjioop ffi "ZrfThS.urt 17 1 ...1 1. stands in.the fifth His cjm u. smkemt and UUI1IIIUJ JiUlII in the eighth and was another Sloof race in the egh of thp $llver an.

awav Brewer walked only two bat- 1 RED BANK A record fleet of and fourth and Siddons solo blow. .1. i niverirv tournament. a ters and fanned six for his sev- MILWAUKEE i.fi-Hank Aaron 102 boats competed in the first third in both races. the 16th game.

But Richardson's noised and confident stroke mak- The Giants got to loser uroa od. "A With 197 fnr hole the ac i enth victory of the season against singled home the deciding run two races of the tenth annual! Two of the classes ended in Ing cut short the rally In the In the fifth for four runs boo vr v. Ul 19 und ar 110 setbacks. the eighth yesterday as the Sweepstakes Sailing ties after the day's activity. In fourth Schmidt doubled miH an at the sitting duck Keller course.

oU for "birdir.ndTfol. drlve nt0h! National League leading sponsored by the Mon-the Lightning class June Methot only half an hour's rest, scored on pinch hitter b.u Beachwoocl "i acht Club acting i una iom (fteM gcreen W4J only tne fourth: waukee Braves eked out a 2-1 i mouth Boat Club here on the and Roy Knapp. both of the host tnn fn M)r. White's single. Taylor tumoea as noM to the fleet, saw ns sail- vv.

i I homer hit off Larsen in 103 victory over the Philadelphia v.vesink River vesterdav. A1 club, are tied with 15 points. K.v Ri.mm.i.. tw hv tn 7 FrVnM, tanVft JT' 'bOtin ior their fifth straight final race today will conclude the and in the Comet class Hank their early 20's who have been Ken enturl of 5an iranclsco.i Mw t.A 'rterUinn. ir.ott.

i Miltenhereer of Shrewsbury f- AO AB If i'laJ a 111 J''a the defending champion, and Er Danny O'Connell's double play 0rs finish high in the scoring n't iath Khen threw wide to fir econd in boUt JX" the' S. White ended up on third, tie the junior jrt and senior sneak- scored as Davenport, attempt-' boxes, besides a third in the A rj, n-t ins to bunt, forced O'Connell spite of heavy 'natCS lilclSt Bur. rf Warren Spahn, the Braves 37-i A light easterly breeze made Sailing and acht Club Is tied jbe Argentines were outclassed. nie Vossler of Midland, who bSkoWron 1 Puddin. st 3 0 Runntlt, 3b 3 0 Wilhami, It 4 vear-nld left-hander, registered for excellent sailing.

iwitn ta strouse or itien vna Howard Hathaway of the! Lake. Each have 32 his 16th victory of the campaign I and the 240th of his career after N'avesink SaiUng Society, won Miss Methot and Knapp 'sen perienced Soriano and brokt him Davenport ahead boats started. It cleared dur- tit'phns, 0 liont, 3b I Jenxn, rf 3 GfrnTt. lb 9 Fienall. cf 4 Whu.

4 Brewer, 3 was tied with Snead one shot off "cf the pace at the end of 36. were Berr. 4 three strokes away at 200. At Mcu d. 3b 201 was Lionel Hebert.

1957 PGA I tump." 3b 3 champion from Lafayette, La. ib 4 Souchak, who led the field by Mrmroi. 1 one stroke after 36 holes, built 'fnr 1 of him'. It was Willie's third four'ing the afternoon races, baeper of the week. F.imm.rin 3 a shaky start.

He shut out the both races in the wood J'ussy nnisnea secona ana imrn; mu- eacn of t)le two 0pening sets Phils after they scored a run class and Ray Lippincott of tenberger had a first and third, for a g00Cj.sued lead. i in the first. I Monmouth Boat Club matched and Strouse finished second in Th rip-irferf nnr Thomas Hits 3 ftftn FrBDrttri AB II 1 Fed SturrVf. Buib A1IS A crowd of 31,869 watched hU performance by winning both both races. (0 change hMups for today Spahn and southpaw Curt Sim-races in the Jet 14 class.

Hath-: Low Disqualified flnal sinKes, which became a worn i x. d. mcn.ira ueii. pchliiwouu TTtyl'r. li a three-shot lead over Snead on JJ 4 I i cj fluav nn ns ji nrep-no ni Iran Kncror I sn rt a an i nipn- CINCINNATI Frank Thom 1 Snrakbnira Drc 6' Putk: 2.

Hun'er Rut Sami Cd out on itrikM for Monrot in nions uuti i uoumy oiauium. 1 meie inauiy, nm lano win piay the first four holes. as tut three home runs ana as mi inree nome luns ann 1 kmc. 3. DcCaivp.

ManTolok.ric Mmol.ne. birdied the 7th Rth and 9th holfi i a a gave up only tnree nits 11 lanus, iuoni voinei iiidiiipnm, Richardson in the nrst match, kuh i-oia. ivi. drtive S1v yesterday ana ieo rL. thmnsh thn first seven nn nffs.

ciuo wun ou pomis, ana pippin- was aisquannea in tne nrst with Morea and MacKay clash- 0 1 athnal- 1 lent. 2. C. Nfwdtirv. i ine Jailer wim a 4u-ioai duii.

vv i O'Cn ll. 3 rtv'p t. 3b 4 Mv. cf 4 Wncr, it 4 A ou If 9 rrpfd. lb 4 rkld.

rf 4 Fnfnrfr. 3 PchmWt. 3 C'r'lrk. I WhUt 1 Jonct. 1 a Mifakonxm i.

Jane r.fourv. i.av- 6., vu only 10 wean.tn in inr cikiuii biiu oc n.n, ulu lu nni. in Dim. wll, rf 4 Bank, ss 3 Bolgfr. If bMoryn.

If Long, lb 4 Tbnm'n, cf 4 Nttinin, 4 Droit, 3 Dunn. 0 cJfktn 1 Hobbir. 0 ae.Tylor 1 He is tuene: 2 jor.n Appie-ate. i-avuneue, i0 an easy ij- victory over tne 'iu" uuc duuu.u. gurrender three more hits and w18" Dnl uisen 01 ine out r.i.j Cincinnati Redlegs.

The Pirates eaa wnen ne niraiea me ukM lni the tie-hreakina run. His record Boat Club, and Dave Siddons of sixth in the standing banned or 'Anderson Tops at with his Island Heights. Colyer finished points. He was dlsq 0 Acres: 3. Dirk Gaumer He.shU, ClOODerea tlVe CinCinnail PUClierS iciuamcu uni uiiiu mrrneoerry; inrontoerry lunessisieai; lob- now reads 6-11 3 David Bnrk iMtr.d Heicli 10 th 17th uhara Snnchalr hnffipd Monroe.

Ruoei: and Tnrontberrv. second and third, Olsen second striking another bo IUI IO iUl. Vrlr 1, craft. "JO Van riuvne. MantolcklnR: 3.

James lhe Victory leit tne Pirates iirii ins ifc nui iaiiucu uu a naizone. Bern. Gernert. Brewer, Bauer. Second 1-Kun victory It was the Braves' second straight one-run decision over Ohnedo Easily 4 finer.

Bay He.d sevcn Kames behind the first road. 8-Ml 3 In the other three classes 3J i Beach Haven -M 1 ..1. ca K-. tiH.urf fn, Kfrrrrmtrk In b'-h: standings at present are: Fly SlonnaTr-m Chunman. Benrriwond: piaic uu veniun snoi a do ana vossier irrt nut for Bolter lr th: lied out m7, the Phillies.

Young Carl Willey ing Dutchmen Harry Sindle (r.r EUton In 7th, flied out for Hob- vqn.foic ebert b9S. iy- 1 At Newport Jay kie in th. .4 raihoti. Fred av-! AimouKn inomas Dig Dai Tk. nm.

nlavlnff nn the third Villi I 1 11 111 I kin shut thrm out 1" Friday night. 1 mi, vAiiuiiiijiti The PhiUie. pounwd on spahn invitational Lavallette, 17 points; Blue Vl frfiw. itf Dtrlt.H Vaoht vui iu utu 1 oa.u -'-'O n)ft 041 Olx 1 ane'ie. 4 a.

ioma itivrr. j. uuunit'U IUI ilia ouui, iiisi aiiu consecutive day of perfect golf ri.i --i. Pavia. Park 32nd home runs of the season, it aT.lnr OP.A Chieaso 24-13.

pan I l.hinlH.a 1 weather, continued to maul lhl Score Easy Irtff; 2 Austin obom. Lavilittp; 3. Was 8 two-run homer by rookie c7.vjiJj rniipn' nar lfi-1 conn MrManri, b.v Hr.rt n.rk Stuart that hrok the Pi- course Par Jb J8 franelaco 37-10. LOB Chicago San Tranrisco 4. SB Wal.i.

fehmidt. Kirkland. HR T. Taylor. Club 29 points Pengulns-I NEWPORT, R.I.

l-His game Charles Dunn, Centerport. L.I., ml3'r hffT.d oq and dreary plaving conditions, sinrti. defending champion Mai Ander- Sindle won the second race h. tor one run in me nrst on Richie Ashburn's leadoff single Tl ffl and a triple by Bob Young. IiaCCS VulOSC Young never got any thnnoh Snnhn rptlrprt tho npvt BEACH HAVEN Charles WL? -tof ,4 tie pRA rhlmJl 9.1Tntn.

XV nun vis, auu ana ativniu cu iv mc n. 0 uie.r way io it.oi x. nivivi Tf 1HO i. v-n Dnre Srd. former Atlantic Coast after finishinf aeeonrl in the first stuart was back in the game at ut nmcua, inree Dauers wiuium oau it et tne inviiat on 3 fir" b.

"after yieldingto Ted Ohio; Tony Lema of Napa. Cal- NEWPORT. I. (Vlm and ting out of the infield. TrSorIcMrlnS Hh 11 inl bSt Tennis Tournament yesterday by si' Kluszevvski in Friday night's and Doug Sanders of Miami, Columbia scored runaway vic-j A single by Aaron, Joe Ad- Egg Harbor acht Club, and Mar-club who has 15 points.

'defeating Alejandro Olmedo of i inline. iuni r. aiah, tinAp Tnrioc vGirnav at ipo (apnnn i. 1.1. a.j..

t. Kifuiku. (iitr nu i i ram mnn mi ttrvr imt.m nrtn 0 it Bsnka 3, Maya. Shore Teams Ousted From Softball Play Sr. Rneakhoxe xei C.

Campbell Counter. -c vwu COihr uuuuie piua rviiuy i am" 1 ..,1,1, ni, D-J, Q-, 0-4. tied with Yacht Club, were 35Vvwas second in the second racei 1 Eearhwood; 2. W. Hartfes.

Benrhrnod. Friend Win 16th 61s. series ot trials to picK a defender sacrifice fly evened matters iii hit: a tup urgciu the second. lu ldRC lwo p3lnl leaa Dver nl5 pnnH hatwn Bob Friend, who pitched the Klyini llulrhmen -1. V.

2 Flint Lsrrabee. Toma Kivcr. 3. N. A.

Weldon, Mantoiokina. I Philadelnhia runners reached lfraa' ln ne. FninJn c'aM. 01 teammate. Dick Totin.

first seven innings for Pittsburgh fog and scattered showers. The venerable, 19-ye STop Novices 19-year-old thirrt h.e ffain in the third nrt 'he annual inie. juroor, Dunn. finisne.d and bunt his record to 16-12 for th Vim, using an old-fashioned stiff fifth: but each ime Spahn Club Inu UUonal Reta ta. first t0 g0 five point, head 0f entenn ti-Viilo the, ii mni rt WrnftL'o Fischer Beats controver- itPheri nt nf nr It han.

R.nigni Aiexanner oi nay neau Coiie Jr. of Mantolok- V.tu boom instead of her sial, bending "banana" Lawrence was charged with his lfl li nnf iipn eichth straicht defeat. He was 111 JL UcllllH bOOm, led jn tiyth lOllOWea 11 Jn2 wv0 04 DOintS. il ELIZABETH The last Shore area teams were eliminated from tht New Jersey Softball Assn. tournament here yesterday.

Weatherly by two minute 21 ii rV i Howard Lippincott or Kiver on 1 s-. VI alley Post tripled to left with Superior In sroind strokes and the third of five Redleg hurlers. Danish Master Friend was lifted in the eighth If -w0 I rkllirrllT lne, nu sn. w.na'ione out. Spahn fanned Ed Bou- fc" 7 ame club with PrerrrTC? consistently petier service, Loori'i Inn of Atlantic High-.

pnRTnRn7 for a pinch hitter and Bob Porter- cm. 7k 2 ehee for the third straight tlme.i with Rrh Sailing over the same course u.J lJl4 in the star class, with kcd iiLiLiiniji nijjc Lj i Anaerson aominatea tne piay twmiicihMit the match. lands was beaten by tne km field finished wh KfHi jnnei unit Lnpn1 Winners of toarn 7-fi and tne uu omiAji, tunnels ui cv- out 5irung io minutes later. t- en ev- iir.l Fischer yesterday triumphed in ery rookie stock car feature this lumbia won over Easterner bv an rernau uo wi(h 10 Weather cloudy, track heavy. Anderson Likes Spikes The slim Australian, who said he "liked to plav spikes," breezed Daniel Crabbe of Island Krat were margin'.

4 3 in Heights led his teammate, Gor- Follow Muowvn aambi a 60 2 a town only five hits and walked national Chess Tournament here. catcher to give Tienals ro the Bridge Stadium. Next Sunday night The current trials, listed as alburn, et i i M.ntin.. cf i don M. Nelson In the Sloop ni soo tn rough tne nrst set.

ana broke "hn. out the The 15-year-old American in- 10 lve slgnals ro lnc they will share the program with "observation" races, run through ab 4 i we. sb 301 class. 27 V4 to 25. Britt Chance sZTt rice.

1 mil. svv. Olmedo's service to start the sec ui didn't permit "national chess master received the midget racing cars, being pre-' next Saturday. Final trials start 1 2 1 3 ol Mantoloking is third with nd set. He broke it again in the to advance RPP'ause after his VJ VIT nere for tne secant time Sept.

1 and the selection com- B-uc'iwe ib 4 0 OAdcoci, ib 4 1 241-. iux ijIJoni is io thirri Pame- t0 have wh his tcalate Cfis' IUIxtAl ILAll.M, season. mittee, headed by W. A. W.

Stew- it" 5 2 Competition is also close in the 'J0 South American break his in re- a-ored two runs in the first in- The P'lWici'y-shy boy tried to iy i.jyrrr C()iV Klemington's Leo Inglin, Irving- art, must pick a defender by upa 4 0 1 crandaii. 3 0 Comet class, Mac Allen of Little Pj7 oubii.s)-stss.w turn to make it three games to Hum uie uiK mill iiaiiit-in Ma amnt. Kprnart Phi SCDl. IS. mat IS one weeK BP- r.22 naroor leaiuns over sialics inira race, i Pare, s.vvi oivil, e.M-d jc ring anu lour mUle 1., haU fl Me wav But he was Dahrouee.

Vardville's Rav Kellv. fore the best-of-scven series Barclav of the sime club. 41 to '7 rl 31 10 8,0 3 Olmedo narrowed the margin Wi. t. Heincl is third with 36.

Xunt Debb ZZ a ao lo but never could overtake Tnvn Vr.t. ont IJ a0ant th RHtich Vl at ln 0A 34 1 8 "cu I. a-Grounded out for Bimmor? in Time: 2 19 4 BanK rrea wortnington win aim acepue oegms. Philadelphia 100 ooo ono-i Fourth race. 1 Mile.

Trot. Ulv nis razor snarp opponent, ana he gave an example of his erratic for renpflt victnrie tnnioht in the SceDtre. Unloaded in New York Milwaukee 010 000 Olx Mts Titaneue iNeelyi 14 SO 80 4 11 Fall Wind Cops B-8oahi on loser ueo.se lu caught bv hundreds of chess fans Looria made a figh of Its ho his hs game down 10 the last out wh ch prrformance' VMter. came with the bases loaded for wm considerpd in the Shore team, one run in 1 and short international career, one needed to tie the game. m'Naclir American Derby tive-eveni cara mat DCgins at HISU.

niis with, is scueuuiea to arrive Milwaukee 27-14. DP-Bouchee and Vm- rori Koval (Jnnei) 40 Mr Cotton iDllll Timet 3 18 4 Flflh rare, I Mile. Part, S.VV). Paceant Stakes This group excels in the 20-lap nere toaav at noon about the ndej; remandei. Youni and Boucnee iu ii, i tima.

th IT cj nntnrtrc ka 3 LOB Philadelphia 8, Milwaukee Mi service when he double faulted 1 60 four times in the prolonged ninth game, which he eventually won. JJjj; Olmedo, suddenly recovering no his service touch, wen the open- no 4uoi-i Adcock. 3B Yount. Post. Stm- starting their next races.

Pairings! mona, wi'. sp-Paiko ATLANTIC CITY (-Harriet mrti'Lr ii.Se ifying races. Robinson's Fall Wind won the, the first inning and matched Winner 1)V 314 LenCtllS 'inrt ezmn rt thlr4 ant at Midgets Do 130 Next Sundav. also with an TUCSON. Ariz.

G. Gor-aid 1 Gerry) Barnett 3d, Brielle, N.J., tees off tomorrow in the 13'h annual Inter-national Jaycee Junior golf tournament here. The New Jersey state junior champion Is one of three youths representing their home states. Barnett said before leaving last week that he hoped his tournament play will be a credit to the youth of the community and all those who have made this tournament possible for me." He qualified by winning the Asbury Park Jaycee tournament in the spring and the state title at won be announced until shortly before the start. 'Daricii Leaguers Yesterday course consisted of a short run to Brenton Reef Fnctomi $25,000 added Pageant Stakes at, but Anderson, playing one uoon ta.iiea 1 CHICAGO un 1 a 1 0 p.m.

start, the stock car daredev- iU wilt enmnpfp in A similar eletai Atlantic City race course yester- Frisco Pat 'Dim io 40 jo tennis broke the Peruvlan'i aerv lor a -i ieaa. in I Farm's Nadir yesterday tonk an mile run to mile run a seven 3 30 ice in the third and fifth games day, scoring by 2 lengths over A. calumet Scott (Keiiyi but top billing will be given the; Jsntsnip sensationally fast mideets. The we roini juaitn wnistie buoy and STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. ana tne outcome was only a question of time after that.

T. Taylor's Miss Orestes. seventh race', Mile. Trot, tiioo Die. It was 3' i lengths back to Mrs.

52 1 5 000-lb. machines that have been a six mlle beat home. jce Lopiano fired a one-hitter clocked at over 100 MPH on oval jvpsterday as Darien (Conn.1 won Port Royal ijonei) Kathenne Price Stay Smoochie Time: 3174 wun two ouis iona miiicu 3U victory jn tne tie the score. 'richest three-vear-old race in! Joe Miller walked and John historv-the Theall and Ron Carhart singled American Dcrby jn Arlington' to get one run home. Hillcrest park 1 John Capozzl then walked three With Ycaza straight batters to force in rovered the mile-and-a-more runs.

furlong over a heavy track in Loorl's went ahead In the nfth .51 3 5 when Miller walked and Carhart raceways and at 130 MPH in IMU Alll'ltPlll1 straii-'htawav runs have hprti at- J-v' I Xllltl 11 1 the Eastern Little League Cham, pionship by defeating South X- Ausics Romp In Swim Meet 3 3 0 4 00 who held a similar margin over rirhth race, 1 Mile. Pace, s.vmi. Oood T. iWebbi CO 4 20 Modan Stables KOSta. Harriet Marie iShilesI 6 00 This was the first stakes tory for the daughter of Grand rP? KIT jod trading banner crowds this summer and are expected to produce the largest Sunday night attendance Lady Golfers ca.

8-0. Darien thus won the right to represent the East in the Little World Series opening of the campaign. Lcagu League TOKYO Jon Konrads and 3 40 00 Admiral. She neecrtiated the mile Olen Bvrd (Abhatlello 5 30 ay at Williamsport, Pa. MHIaWIIII illlLIIH, II II Heading the midget car brigade 11101 I Olll'llOV Tuesd doubled, but Hillcrest came back! with two runs that inning to re-! Mr Arthur iHanorthl will he former natinn.nl etiamninn na a sixieenin over a sou tun Time: i 10.3 opiano struck out 13 and lion i-op T- r.

nnn Tlic A tr.r- in t'WIl Qha Tenth MM. 1 Mile. PaCe. S1SO. a jo two Australian teammates out-I stroked Japan's best swimme'? jo three more times last night i i 'JJ times announced as "new worl swimming records" by the Japan gicniuiuiaui, iiaan, UAtllCV, IXinn.

ueienning lul a Drotny Baldwin iSton) 17 40 7 40 and spectacular ridins Johnnv Cov. 1 rh no-hitter was spoiled in the fifth by Bill Hartack for his second mvt.mii ijevonm 4 so iBayshore, N.Y.. who is the cur- Seattle yesterday drew youthful lnnln8 when Johnny White beat triumph of the day and 20th of (H' i rent icaaer lor tne national crown. Sherry Wheeler of Glasgow Kv oui a roner 10 inira Dasa. me meeung.

Atendanca. 3,751 Handle, Swimming Federation to a crowd runner-up in the 1958 U.S. Girls: capture the -lead, capozzi ana Artie Dimatia walked, Jerry Covell singled and Pete Siga-relli singled. Singles bv Jim Bums and John Skaroskl after a walk to Visnewskl pushed home the deriding run for Hillcrest in the sixth. Loorl'a 1 Hltlcreat Junior Tournament, as her first round opponent in the U.S.

Women's Amateur Golf Champion- i I BASEBALL STAXDMGS 8,000. However, all three winners in the Australian sweep Konrads in a thrilling 400-meter freestv'e race, John Monckton in th 2C0-meter backstroke and Terry Gathered? In the 200-metrr hreaststroke have done the an Dimatia. aa lb Wls'ski. 5b ship. i The draw was made at the Wee Burn Club, where play will begin in the all-match tournament at 8:30 a.m.

tomorrow. There were only ten withdrawals from the near-record original. 4 1 3: r- I By THE ASSOCIATEIl PRESS AMERICAN 1 EAGIE YralerdiT'i Kesulta Bos'ort 7, New York 4. Washington at Baltimore might). Cleveland at Chirazn inla'hti.

Detroit at Kansas City (niRhti. Carhart, lb 4 If Gilbert, 3b 4 tauer. cf Bahr. Ib 4 ihton. at Turka.

rf 4 Miller, i Theall, Bauer, 1 t.rp. ib Bk'avsld, Covell. If 1 Schorkl. cf Su'r'lll. rf 3 Kosteck, 1 Capozzl, 1 entry list of 199.

As a result the was changed so that Won i.oat ret. Behind program 74 43 only the first round will be played ') 1 I .1, I II I 11 "P.I 3 Bn-ston 151. tomorrow ann an me secona on i tt iio i- 02! -1 I oorl'i oni 301 Hillcrest .522 .504 .46 .483 .403 .446 .493 Mauihton. PO Pv Carat. Fix, Cleveland 55 50 57 60 59 ei 4 (0 t7 5 SO 53 50 50 i't Tuesday.

Two 18-hole rounds will be played on each of the next two 22 davs. leading un to Friday's semi Epitimore Jauer 3: Kosteck 0 Capojr: 0: 3, City a shinirton 33 Bt Bauer 6. Kosreck 3: Cftporrl 4: Theall Oft Konterk in Oarot-ti In Theall in in SN: Bauer 1 In V. WP Capozrl LP Theall final. Eight American and six British Curtis Cup players were "distributed" In various sections of the pflirines along with five for-I mer U.S.

Women's titleholders Oed-Mar 111 II Frrwn. in 3 1 1 MKiUeUwti AH 8 hn'aer. Jb 3 0 0 Tndaj a Gamei and Probable Pltchm New Yom at 8-3 vs rlork 1 10-3 1 Cleveland Chieaso Narieski ill-lOl vs Pierre 1 1 --8 1 Detroit Karsas City Fovtack i9-1P va. Gr.m il-5i. Baltimore Kemmerer 16-101 vs.

Johnson 4-7 Irn. 9 1 Pri'b'sco. 3 1 i B'. dn'th, 3b 3 1 I Prell. 3 Brown, lb i Fontain.

rf 3 0 Cooker. 3 Haidy. 2b 3 0 Cole, cf 3 0 same races in even better clockings, all up for world recognition. After three days of competition between the two swimming powers in the four-day Japanese National Championship meet, Australia ran its string of first places to seven, to only one for Japan Two events will be de eided today. Rosewall Hallics To TopTrabert EASTBOURNE, England I.TI Ken Rosewall came from behind to defeat Tony Trabert in a thrilling five-set final at the East-bourne Pro Tennis Tournament yesterday.

The scoTe was 6-0, 6-2. 6-8, 2-6, 7-5. Trabert, the 1955 Wimbledon Champion and the last American to win that title, led 5-4 and 40-0 ln the final set. Rosewall saved the first of the three match points with a cross court passing shot, the second with a lucky winner off the wood and a tense Trabert volleyed into the net to drop the third. The little Australian then took complete command and ran out the match when Trabert double faulted in the 12th game.

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5b 1 Puuo. i) 1 Camache. 3 Abara, Sb 1 Wooda, 1 jLi A oof I 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterdav'l Keaulta Pittsburgh 13. Cincinnati 4. Milwaukee S.

Philadelphia 1 6sn 7. Chicago 4. Only (amej aeheduled. Won Loat Pel. Behind Milwaukee 68 47 .581 38 I Mlddletcwn 000 J0 and Philomena Garvey of Ireland, former British Women's Champion.

The rest of the draw wasjblind; Admiral Vee Captures Saratoga Handicap SARATOGA SPRINGS. N.Y. Admiral Vee, ridden by Ted Atkinson, nosed out Inside Tract in the $50,000 added Saratoga Handican yesterday. LipMlv regarded EI Pcrmejo was third in the field of 10- Admiral Vee. close to the early rd-Mr Brown.

Blciodwirth. SO PvCook- Wood 4. Cooker 6: Wood 0. Pitteburt-h co S3 8an Francisco 60 54 .526 Lis Anees 54 59 .478 St. Louta 54 59 .478 Chieaso 5i 82 .470 Philadelphia 52 59 4a 53 6.1 14 15 COOLING OFF-Mrs.

Peggie Swenson of Sea Bright, who wos trying for new bowling record lost night at the Highlands Recreation Bowling Center, takes time out for ice tea after reeling off 30lh gems. Site wes hoping to roll along until jhe bowled more than 122 games, the current women's endurance record. Her high up to 50 games yesterday was 183 and her low 117. She was averaqinq 147. She started Yalo-Harvanl Tennis Team Wins in England WIMBLEDON, England Yale and Harvard's combined tennis teams defeated the Ox-ford-Cambridee aggregation.

IS TotUv's finitifi and Prnhtbl Pitrhrrt i hi C.r.-:::naH '1'' Witt nrri Lfl' 9 -1 0 1 vs. Nuxhal. 9 -9 Arpr '1-2. a1 ilwmik ill Sem. SNIPE RACE LEADER-Bruce Munroe of Lake Mohawk, leads Snipe sailors at Pine Beach yesterday in two-day championship series.

He won both races to take first over Andy Whitman of Pine Beach, who is trailing him above. Dave Wheeler of Mohawk Lake, is p-och 'H-7i and carrtvfti 2 -o vi. pace from the start just man- ve off the closing bid; '0-ot tM Jons (io-8j ti. Koufx 9- i of Inside Tract, handled by Eddie a. A.

4ne maicnea to uic 0. third above, but was tied by Jock Mace of Pine Beach for third place after the two races. i Si and Inn I tu v1TA Cup competition that M1 1U wo ended yesterday. I (Pres Pho'o) 1 'and one-quajter was 2:06 35. I The final roce will- be sailed this morning.

Seventeen boats entered the rocei. (Press Photo) inMii.

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