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SPORT ANGLES Tennis Champions Face Strong Foes Jim Sullivan; ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, Junt 33, 19St 11 Yanks Blast Tigers, 15-0 Larson Hurls 2-Hitter as Mates Beat Tigers 1st Time in 8 Games DETROIT Uf) The New York singled three times, and Elston Cooper Has Pulled Leg Miss Gibson's Game Below Form WIMBLEDON. England lf She of Los Angeles faces L'LF w-. Retired Harbor Pilot Tumi to Tennis Tennis, which his been en the upswing at thi Short for the put few years, will receive another boost in July when Capt. Herbert B. Roylt opens his tennis club on Old Tennant Road, Morganville.

Captain Roylt is a retired New York Harbor pilot. Member of Royle's new club will bt entitled to tennis activity In tht spring, summer, and fall, and ict skating In the winter. The macadam courts will be frozen over to make the skating rink in the winter. Captain Royle's sports set-up is located In his yard, which Is an ample 10 acre. Royle has always believed in physical fitness, and this led to his forming a tennis club when ht moved to Morganvillt eight years ago.

In his youth, the captain was member of the track and gymnastic teams at Episcopal School in Philadelphia. Roylt constructed four courts according to the specification et by the National Lawn Tennis Assn. He may Install handball and shuffleboard courts if Interest warrants doing so. Other possibilities art to add baseball, and square dancing to the program. Cashion'g TWners Appear Solid Team Dave (Dim) Cashion appears to have rounded together a Yankees scored six runs in first Howard had a two-run homer la i and eighth innings vesterday as the eighth and a double, jthey snapped their Detroit Tiger It was the Y'ankees' biggest I jinx, 15-0, behind Don Larsen's run production of the season, sparkling two-hit pitching.

Iti The tall Yankee righthander was the first time in eight games brilliant in beating the Tig-trie Yankees were able to beat ers 'for the first time since Sept. Detroit. 1 14. 1956, shortly before his World plonship: Cpersuii suffers Women's singles play beg.n to-from a pulled muscle in his right morrow- Miss Gibson is playing con- l-iniitS 1 1 flit siderably poorer tennis than a AJCll. year ago when she won both the 1 ll Wimbledon and U.S.

National 1 lUlHCS Ull Titles. bourne and the New York girl Kirkland's 1IR i Larsen got heavy support from Series perfect tame. "--5 teammates as they pounded I Billy Martin nicked him for a five Tiger pitchers for 16 hits. Gil line drive single in the second. iMcDoubald had two doubles and Then he retired the next 16 Tiger a pair oi singles, xony jiuDeic Dauers Dciore uaii Harris sin- -r gled in the seventh.

are top seeded lor tne men and women's singles. But they enjoy nothing like the confidence PHILADELPHIA Ufi Willie Kirkland, up from the minor leagues only Saturday, slammed and backing top feeds usually have at the start of the biggest, a 14th Inning homer and gave the Don Zimmer slides into home plote with the Los Angeles Dodgers first run in Ihe first game of a doubleheader ot Pittsburgh yesterday. Zimmer scored on Dick Gray' single after rapping out a double in the second inning. He injured his leg slightly but remained in the game. Bob Skinner's throw to catcher Hank Foiles came too late.

The) umpire is Vic Delmore. longest, oldest, toughest and mostjSin uGianls imnnrt.nt i.nnit lonmimnt in over Philadelphia yesterday in The Yankees had scored only one run in 37 innings and seven in six games off Tiger pitching before yesterday's game. But yesterday they put Detroit starter Billy Hoeft to rout in the first inning before 46,300 fans. Two of their six runs were unearned as the' Tiger defense fell apart with three errors in the Klippstcin, Bilko Help Angels Cop 2 ik. 1.1.1 the opener of a doubleheadcr.

the world. Anderson Chance Considered lne second game as naiteo Dy I curfew with the Giants ahead 1-0 in the sixth inning. JMcCarthy Malcolm Anderson, a part time sheepman from Queensland who Kirkland accounted for the Ion first inning. PITTSBURGH Steve Bilko HrWt tmtH Hint San Francisco score in the second won the U.S. men title last.

Kroll Bounces Bolt Out of Flint Lead Takes Prize year, is seeded frcona out nis game, ne wainea, went 10 iniro and Johnny KUppstem, recently leadoiT bouncer. Then he dug 'I himself deeper by granting Mc- Cincinnati yesterday Dougald a single, walking two boosted the Dodgers to a sweep hattPr, anH hi7a chances are considered better a single by Willie Mays, and than Cooper's by many. jtame home on bad throw by Miss Gibson has lost three keyiStan Lopata. With Striper matches in other tournaments The curfew, effective in Phila- FLINT, Mich. fl good baseball team in Freehold this year.

Hi Townsmen are currently battling the Long Branch IAMA for the Jersey Shore Baseball League lead. Cashlon has the proper mixture of veterans and youngster to make a real pennant race of it this year. Freehold's mainstay is Ed Ostrowski, fine control southpaw. Cashlon deserted tht coaching box recently for a three-inning pitching stint when the Townsmen beat Lakehurst Naval, 5-1. Lskehurst it a member of the rival Tri-County League.

Ray Sorenson, after several years of pitching in professional leagues, has returned to the Shore to hurl for Oakhurst in the Jersey Short Baseball League. The acquisition of Sorenson affords Manager Bob Pembleton a much needed one-two pitching punch. Pembleton still has his dependable holdover mound star, Charlie Ktenan. slick southpaw with a good pick-off movement. Sorenson 1 a former Neptune High School pitcher, as is Keenan.

Two former Asbury Park High School players, Sam Patterson and Bill Waldeyer, ar holding down third bast and second base, respectively, for Oakhurst. Distention Among Shore State Umpires The Shore Chapter of the New Jersey State Baseball Um-plies' Assn. may cut loose from tht parent organization next year. The chapter's 28 members will be contacted this summer to determine what future moves Jack Schrumph's organization will make. Tht main objection of the Shore arbiters Is the failure of the parent organization to refund any portion of tht yearly dues of $10 to defray expenses for running the Short chapter.

Littlely 20,000 Jammed the Warwick Turgh Pi ra 't'eT HsriMfc Morgan Open! Hill, course at. nearby 30.109 hi, iL? thla veir which has caused riplnhia 7 m. SunHav rnrlpri BELMAR Competition Ted Kroll bounced heavy erosion among her yesterday's play In the Phillies sharpened last week in the champion Tommy Bolt out of Blanc as the field of about 100 1 Pinchhitter Bilko sineled home aS. gy ine1ectiv backers. Ihalf of the sixth.

Pitcher Robin iGreater Belmar Area lead yesterday after 54 holes, competitors performed under1 Joe Pignatano from second Nn thnrt r.l 5attT- One off day and either Chris- Roberts and Richie Ashburn were derby, but only nine of a pos- of the $52,000 Flint Open Golf perfect conditions. I lofh nnin to rive i ni' nfvCarTy t-run doub! tine Truman, a 6-foot, 170- on first and third after the 17 weekly prizes were, Tournament. I Rnit hn lrH iar uf. nn.n' iouowea wiui run- a 3-2 nightcap victory after inoi pound, 17 year old English girl. ants' starter Ruben Gomel, had! claimed Kroll, a much decorated wariall four rounds and this from Sarasota, fired ment through the halfway mark.

McCarthy of Allen- or 18-year-old Maria Bueno ofibeen touched for a walk and a Thomas Brazil, could move into the bunt single. The game will be! hurst beat out Dr. Ted of a blazing three-under-par 69 in equalled par 72 for the second Dodgers had taken the first gamej Larsen sent the final run of the on stout relief pitching by nome wl(h stein Dick Grays two single, fore Herb Moford finally and two Pirate errors igot the Yankes out Bob Porterfield, who relieved, Mnrri completed later, but the new date nanamassa in me smpeu uass; yesterday third round. His day in a row. Fleck, who de-field for offshore anglers.

He three day total of 211 earned feated Ben Hogan in a dramatic boated a 44-pound striper last him a two stroke advantage! 1955 U.S. Open dogfight, had a Sunday which stood through the over Bolt and former National 69 yesterday. starter Curt Raydon in the second vlTJ vw ivil game was charged with the loss scored six more times. hasn't been set. Kirkland's homer ended a tense duel between relief pitcher, Johnny Antonelli, the winner, and Ray Semproch.

Each had pitched scoreless ball, Antonelli from the weeK. ur. urey weigneo in a Open Titlist, Jack Fleck of Julius Boros of Mid Pines. Reliefer Sandy Koufax picked up Kubek. Bauer, and Mickey me victory.

Mamie singled, Yogi Berra and Las Angeles combed Bob MonnBM championship In place of Miss Gibson. Twelve playing days are needed to complete the bill for Wimbledon. There are all sorts of championshpis except father-son and mother-daughter. The center court at the Ivy-draped tennis club Is the scene of all the finals. The men' are scheduled for July 4 and the women's on July 5.

Cooper Opens Against Unknown i ninth inning, and Semproch from is oz. specimen wednes-: Rochester, Mich. day and came back Saturday a tremendous throng of near- with a 40 5 oz. striper. Mc- Carthv took home a reel.

IT "TV In the boating division a l3i IJtOt JJl'lVCr Dound sea bass won a rod. reel the 11th. Each club used four pitchers Friend and three other Pirate Y.nk'. Vh' IT6 hlV" six-run explosion off game. Friend wa, charged with ford and reliefer Vito Vaientt his seventh loss against nine vic- netj enu tories.

He was chased in the fifth The Yankees nirlori i.n th-i- Vic Delmore on a call. rim FUrhor in the game that was highlight ed by long ball hitting and the re. and line for Mike Petrovich of ATn N.C., and Bill Casper of Apple Valley, deadlocked one stroke behind Fleck and Bolt with 214 totals. Kroll Never Over Par The 39-year-old Kroll, who has not won a tournament since he raptured the "World" event in 1956, never once went over par yesterday. He had one birdie on the front nine and two on the back, finishing with a six-foot birdie putt on the 18th green, turn of Willie Mv tn the Giants N.

Haledon. The fish was take lineup after a medical checkup. "oat fepray II skip- ry 1 1 1 pered by Pete Saro out of the i nuir I rf Cooper, runner-up to country-, Mavs had a sinele. two stolen uvh iiiiuiL'i uouuie and a single by Dick Gray gave the Neptune basin. A 4 4 oz.

tlUl A Cllll An attempt will be made to revive softball in the Freehold area. A league will be formed in that section providing enough interested teams can be located The Belmar-Wall Babe Ruth League, which operates every Wednesday and Friday at Belmar Memorial Field, is planning a benefit game for July 8, at 3:30 p.m. The loop All-Stars will clash with tht Old Timera in this game September 7th has been set as tht datt for the annual Shore Old Time Athletes annual baseball game. Tht site will probably bt the Oakhurst Field. Wt like tht new experiment being carried out by aeveral eervlce baseball teams who end their games at aeven innings if one team is leading by seven or more runt.

It would seem very sensible to cut runaway games short, as very seldom does i team overcome a seven-run deficit in the last two innings. Dodgers one run In the second man Lew Hoad last year, opens bases and was outstanding in the play on the center court today id. against G. D. Owen, a littlej The Giants appeared to have Larsen, who had lost four straight to the Tigers, won hi sixth game in even decisions.

His lone defeat was inflicted by Detroit last Sunday. It wa his third shutout of the season and the 11th by a Yankee pitcher in blackfish caught by William Gordon of Belmar on Bill Gunther's charter boat Shy Poke out of Belmar won a gift certificate, LE MANS, France JH An American shared in triumph at the gruelling Le Mans 24-hour while the crowd looked on. Kroll has played only 14 of and a 2 lb. porgy caught by Al endurance race yesterday as Singles by Gray, Pignatano. and Fred Klpp added another In the fourth.

The Dodgers picked up their final two runs in the seventh on errors by R. C. Stevens and Frank Thomas and singles by Charlie Neal and Snider. Klippstein came in the sixth known British player. the game won going into the last In other leading first the eighth.

But Bob Bowman matches, eighth seeded Barry peached first on a bad throw by Mackay of Dayton, Ohio topiants' shortstop Daryl Spencer American hope this time plays'and, after two were out. Richie Emllio Martinez of Spain; An-jAshburn clouted his second home derson plays P. J. Lai of India, run of the year to make it 4-4. ou games.

len Cameron of Belmar on the Phil Hill of Santa Monica, Optimist II out of Charlie Dodd's teamed with Belgium's Olivier New York (IS) Detroit AB AB the 26 tournaments thi year but his steady play has earned him nearly $10,000. But he failed to qualify for the Open at Tulsa last week. The tightly bunched field will play a showdown 18 holes today Bauer, rf I 3 1 B'l'f. lb 3 Berra. 5 M'D a Jb Mantle, ct 3 Vlrml, 3b 1 Kuenn, cf 4 Maxwell.

If 4 Australia Neale rraser meets i irint) rbilattlDhlm (tl Sa Frinefirs (M inning after Kipp loaded the sieDern, cr Vladimir Petrovic of Yugoslavia K.allne. rr 4 bases and with one out retired lb AB Ashburn. (113 1 AIIR Alou. rf 0 1 Howard, If for the $9,000 first place money, Maglie Shows 'Em, Curbs Braves, 2-1 Divenp t. V) 0 Mvs.

ct SI Neptune basin won a rod, reel Gendebien in a Ferrari and won and line. Walter Werner, fish-! with an average speed of 106.14 ing from a rowboat in Shark miles per hours. River, caught a 6 10 oz. Hill and Gendebien, both 32, fluke to win a foul weather suit, covered 2,547.3 miles in the race and Alfred Rooney of Avon; against time despite rain that speared a 10 7 oz. fluke iniswept the 8.36 mile asphalt cir-the river to win a speargun inicuit for the last 20 hours.

Ac-the spearfishing division. cidents, most of. them minor, Top surf prize of a foul, were frequent and there was one weather suit went to Michael! death. Perrotty of Belmar who landed! French driver Jean Broussclet, the side. Kipp received credit for the victory.

His record now Is 3-3. Carev. 3b Kubek. ii Laraen, and a host of golfers are within striking distance of Kroll. Bob Rosburg, of Palo Alto, and Budge Patty of Los Angeles and Paris meets A.

C. Kendall of Britain. Veteran U.S. player Gardner Mulloy of Denver play Andres Harnmersley of Chile, and Gil Harris, lb Martin, aa Hegan, a-Hazlt Wilson, Hoeft, Moriran, Moford, Val'ettl, b-Francona, rilcher, (Tint) La Antelea 14 ritl.burth (I) AB who started yesterday two strokes off the pace, had AB Vlrdon, cf a 0 0 Opfdt. lb Spencer, 4 Suer.

11 Klrltnd. If 3 Schmidt, 5 Bresd. Jb Monrant. 3 ih 1 GHwm. 0 r-Wmtner 1 Anton li, 3 HtmuR, 2b And'son, lb 1 SwfttJkt.

a 3 Jones, 3b A Pout rf Bowman, a-Young 1 Fer'dez. 3 KRERkl. 3 Moreh d. 3 Farrell, 0 b-Phillfv 1 Harn. 0 e-Rnulslil 1 Semproch, 1 Bur 1 1 73 and had to set a course rec.

Gilliam. If Neal. 3b 4 Rnlder, ef Funllo. rf 4 heat for third place with Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Pittsburgh each 3 Mi games behind the Braves and separated by only one ord to get it.

After a disastrous 1 1 21 4 oz. striper, while better known for his nseudonvm ola 4 IS IS i I 1 -Filed out, for Heaan In Ith; b-WiIked for Vslentmettl In Sth 41 going out, the pudgy Rosburg I Hndlt. lb 3 1 al 4 Thomas Stanek of Irvington won1 of Jean Mary, was killed Satur-o a reel for his 4 9 oz. black day night when his car collided 1 1 fish caught in the surf and at the tricky "esses" turn at the 2 Killed In Millc Miglia Aulo Race saura nome in a record snauer-l r.rav, 3h ing 32. He Is all alone at 216 iPumatano.e 3 five strokes off the pace.

Klrpstem.p 1 Bklnner, If 4 Grout, aa 4 S'evena, lb Thomaa, 3b Mejiaa, rf 4 Mar okl.2b 4 Foilee, oSrhofleld 1 Fare, 0 ePowen 0 Friend, 1 Port fleld 0 aciemenie 1 Blackburn 0 rKluazewskl 1 dKravlta, 1 fl 1 New York 0f) 000 WJ 1, 0 Detroit. ooo OOO 000 0 1 0 E-Hoef, Harrfs, Vlril, Martaln. PO-0 A Sew York 37-V Detroit 27-14. LOB 0 0 New York t. Detroit .1 3B Carev.

0 0 Larsen. Howsrrt. Berra, MrDouaald 2, 0 0 Bauer. HR Howard. SB Kubek.

8 Lar-0 fl Ben Leonard uerncsKi of iifton, north end of the course with one Last years cnampion Arnold SI i 4 1J 1 1 I i- led mil tor Fernanda, in am: I'a mer of i.atrnne. had i.med nut for onnm sth: d- 1 70 a nd tied v. ith another ormcr 1 I 1 surf, 0 aaiaHaKaHaHaBMaMaaaai Italian Grounded out tor Sawarskl In flih BRESCIA. Italy 1 icjurco, t.r ournro Masters champion, Doug Ford Kessler suffered severe chest ParadLsi and Art Wall irrounaea oui lor nfirn in juin The contest, which runs to 0 bruises. His car burned 30, is still open to boat.

Z'. San r.anciaco ono 200 11(1 COO 01-S Sept of Pocono Manor, each 4 9 31 1 ent winner yesterday or tne Philadelphia ooo oao 020 000 00 4 surf or jettv fishermen at 217. Ford had 72 and Wall rniitnuFi, roil, Durn(f, naian-i death- a 73 OFF SEASON B-U-Y aki, Bressoud, PO-A San Francisco 4J--1J. Philadelphia 43-. LOB San Francisco 7.

Philadelphia, II. 2B Anderaon. Sauer. HR Anderaon. watered-down but still shadowed Mill Miglia Mile) auto race.

Athburn. Schmidt. Kirkland. SB Ce- Accidents or engine trouble knocked out 35 of the 55 starters, including favorite Stirling Moss of Britain, who burned out his Aston-Martin while leading two hours after the start. The Hill-Gendebien team, clinching the year's manufacturer's championship for the Carson State Lightning Filed out for Porterflelit in tha Sth; Bala on an error for Follea In tha 7th; Smiled for Blackburn In tha 7th; Ran for Kluaiewakl in tha th.

a Walked for Faca In tha Sth. Loa Antelea 010 100 1104 Pittaburgh OOO 009 100 Neal J. Steven, Thomas. PO-A Loa Annelea J7-H, Pittsburnh 37-12. DP Oray and Hortaes.

LOB Loa Antelea Pittsburgh f. 2B zimmer, Bklnner. 8F Virdon. (Sereofl I.oa Angelea fltlsburgh Taramazzo, driving a S.000 CC Hemua. spn Gonzales Tops Rosewall For Ferrari, made the fastest time (Oaina anavtnded wllh twa ail la on the race eignt speed xnais, Ran Franc Sailing Champ 1 0 Ash burn.

c(J 0 I I wntcn made up oniy or mues oi blood-red cars of the 1 1 I Na iSS Pro Net Lead 1 I Hemus. 2b 3 0 AB AB works at Modcna, Italy, tne distance. Kirkland. rt 2 A 31 miles an hour speed limit ceVeda.c'ib 3 Vlrdon, ct 9 1 1 1 1 rr I BRICK TOWNSHIP Jim Car 100 miles more than the runner- Peter and Jones, 3 son of the Metedeconk River up Aston-Martin of was In effect for most of the FOREST HILLS, N.Y. -I Big Pancho Gonzales took the J'i tano.e Valo, rf 0 Skinner.

If a 0 1 0 0 0 Smith, 0 0 0 gSievena 10 0 Bom-man. If Yacht Club, sailed tn vir'nrv vps- Graham Whitehead of Britain Trade in your By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sal Maglie wasn't kidding When he said. "I'll show 'em." The 41-year-old righthander was peeved when the New York Yankee shunted him to St. Lou-i June 14 to make room for the 39-year-old Virgil Trucks. When he left the Yankees he told reporters, "I still think I ran take a turn I'm peeved.

I'll how em." Freddie Hutchinson, Sal' new boss with the Cardinal, shared Maglie' sentiments. He gave tht barber a starting chanct yesterday against Milwaukee and tu rewarded with a 2-1 victory ever the league-leaders. Hutchinson probably was well ware of the fact that pennants and Maglie go hand in hand. The Giants (then New Y'oik won with him in 1954, Brooklyn won with him in 1956, and last year he joined the Yankees in time to celebrate another championship. The only time he missed in the last four year was at Cleveland in 1955.

Maglie showed signs of weariness in the sixth and seventh so Hutch aent up Irv Noren to bat for him in the eighth Inning. Larry Jackson, a work -horse both on relief and atarting, retired the last six Braves in a row. Maglie held the Braves to five bits in seven Innings in a duel w'ith 22-year-old Joey Jay who had shut out St. Louis nine days go. Two walks by Jay and Ken Boyer double produced the Cardinal runs In the third.

Maglie also was unusually wild but escaped trouble except for the second when Milwaukee scored its run. The defeat cut the Braves' Na-tlnnal League lead to 1 1 i games ever San Francisco. As a result of the Sunday action there is practically a triple 1 finfl milM ilonff winrlinff maris Fres d. Jb (troat. aa 4 0 1 terdav on hi, hnm.

A Porsche driven by veterans lead lerday on his home waters by "r'ven veierans ieaa Thomaa. through this Alpine sector. With Gomet, in Proiiion iouw OLD POWER SAW Klu.ta'tkl.lh ih .1 JFa" m-nia or nance ami nans ment of LnimD ons vesterdav i Thoman, Clemente 34 1 fl I a lajjiuiuiij me lurcr-race series OI n.rmsnu Ihlrri1. eni.nvi, i numerous chect points, lara- r- 3b 4 0 1 I jAfl rf 4 I 1 4 0 0 ofn rl im.111) K.llfa (aa. m.m InH htf lllf Olinfl fltf KltHU'l Mar oskl.lb 2b maiio although first to fin- when ra.

auspended, i'n tvr it Lightning and another Porsche, driven by IT' M.lcir.' Hail, a rBaker .00 ish eould bt downeraded in ion Kdgar Bartn oi tiermany Hodses. lb 4 isn eouid oowngraoea in pniladelph.a 0oo oo b.i,.. t.nni. Hi. 10.17 S.7 Wllhami.ii 1 Wllhami, for the fabuloBi DeWali POWER SHOP Pollr.i.

0 0 0 Bavdon, loot Lopata. Anderaon. Gomem. PO-A niiv or ninnmn im Knar the check of penalty Tht victory gave the king of Koufai. San Francisco 17-1, Philadelphia 18-3 LOB San Franclaco I.

Philadelphia 3 Club, Red Bank, forced the bMeJiaa, If 1 0 Officials said it might takt a champion to be content with sec-! 31 3 10 I I day to complett tht check. lYoiiLnnc rV'trtrra ond place in the earlier a -Slmled for Willlama In tha tth: Sara on a wild pitch for Raydon tn leoVneai: Obnedo Wins HiiJvvv.o m. JU- the pros a 4-0 score in the round robin event with two matches remaining. He plays Frank Sedg-man tonight and his tour adversary. Lew Hoad, tomorrow.

Despite tht imposition of the! -p terday's races. But in the peweniage point. Cincinnati split with Chicago, winning the first on Gus Bell grand slam homer 6-2. The Cubs staged a three-run rally in the ninth to take tht second game 8-6. After Bell' homer won the opener for Cincinnati, the Cubs came back on a 13-hit attack, roughing up relief Pitcher Hal Jeffcoat in the ninth.

Athletic, Top Boston In the American League Kansas City remained 8Mi games bt-hind the Yanks by edging Boston again 2-1 with the help of a game-saving catch by Hector Lopez on a drive by Jackie Jensen. Jack Urban outpitched Tom Brewer in a tight battle, delayed more than a half-hour by rain and a tornado scare. Cleveland broke out of a four-game losing atreak by taking a pair of one-run decisions from Washington 4-3 and 1-0. Minnie Minoso hit a home run In tach game, deciding tht second in favor of Jim Grant over Hal Griggs. Baltimore climbed out of the cellar when Billy O'Dell turned in another fine effort, a six-hit shutout of Chicago 2-0.

his eighth victory. It was the first decision for the Orioles over the White Sox after nine defeats. At Kansas City, Lopez dashed into right center to snare Jensen' drive in the eighth wilh Pett Runnels on third base and the score, tied. Lopez' single scored the winning run In the last of the eighth, after Preston Ward and Bob Cerv singled. Cleveland came up with three runs in the fifth inning to win the opener for Ray Narleski, his ninth, although Don Mossl finished up.

Vic Power and Woody Held drove in the three runs. Ml-noso' 11th homer of the year In the sixth inning ruined Griggs' four-hit Job in the second game. O'Dell did a job on the White Sox who had five shutout jobs by their pitching staff in a string of seven games. The Orioles scored twice in the third off Jim Wilson. Before the Chicago game, Ed Walsh, Hall of Fame pitcher, was honored in special ceremonies.

He received a check and a plaque. tna atn; wancea lor Hail in tha (Ih: Ran for 8nlder In tha 10th: a Carson played a shifting wind wind speed limit which followed 919 7.1 year tragic race in which 13, i I rii n.l came I tOlllllC I ltl Singled for Roieboro In the 101 Ran witn veterans skill and Gonzales can clinch the title smith in tha iotn. including playboy Alfonse De DETROIT The Detroit, nome to v. in, covering the six- for the second year by j-f" 000 000 030 1 001 001 000 0 i u- it I ir u. neaunK nuau, rvcn ne biiuiu; Willla Hodgel.

PO-A Loa An- kise to Sedeman. Hoad can win 'i'a pittsburith jo- dp Mazer. Ih rhamnlnnthin hv rle-fpatinff Klu.aawakl: Thomas, llne? r- Mar.eroKKl Marero.lcl t'ortago, were killed, the Mine, Tigers and New York Yankees nine course in one hour, nine Miglia still wa marked by two-have played to nearly a quarter: minutes. UVCl JLOUltlS deaths. Italian drivers Guido Zer-I million fans in their seven games' The comet serips for the Lip-, 5 neri and Luigi Mora were in-; the last 10 days.

i pinrott Trophy, saide alone with I AWAPOT Mr! I) Alex jured fatally Saturday when A total of 242,574 paving cus-ifhe lightning series was won bv1 AVWOLIS' Md' their AUa Romeo Gulliettajtomers kept the turnstiles whirl- Leonard F.gee of' the Island do' Soutnern California skidded on a slippery curve andjing on the six dates at Yankee Heights Yacht Club with Samuel Peruvian tennis are, turned back crashed during speed run. Stadium and Briggs Stadium. B. Fortenbau-jh 3d 'of Bay Head Stanford's giant-killing Jack and Kluerewtkl: Neal. Zira- avis mer and Hod era.

LOB Loa Anaelea 1 Fv''s PltUburgh 7. 3B Skinner. SB Vlrdon. 'l VV' Rosewall, his onetime Da Cup tennis twin, and Gonz ia Vt I a- final vi rVl SAYEJ 111 1113 iiltni lliaitniji In the final singles match riscucr 10 nave blaster as Second Yacht Club, finishing second by a Dougla in four sets yesieroay yesterday, Tony Trabert defeated Pancho Segura, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. and won his second National Col- mree point margin.

l' Here's your ehance a lifetime to get heavy dutv power, big saw capacity at rock-bottom cost. The AMF DoWa.lt MODEL GW.I Ortiz Faces Busso in One Of Week's Top Boxing Bouts ssf wh.n h-fln- I a logiate tennis championship. The when he finished first in the sec-i ond race of the series yesterday scole wa" 6'3, 61' morning, the win pulling him into Hi victory also clinched the second place in the series with team championship for the 10 points. J. E.

Lamnman nf Dowerful Troians. who now have BASEBALL STANDINGS 'yi divers full ltt HP, with custom built direcU BELGRADE U.S. Chess' Champion Bobby Fischer will have a Yugoslav chess master as second in the international tournament in Portoroz, the second stage in three-leg cycle leading up to a world championship match. The Yugoslav Chess Federation received a letter from Fischer's mother saying her son. STOCK CAR RACING IVERY SAT.

NITI WALL STADIUM ROUTE S4 BELMAR, N. By The Associated Pres Paul Jorgensen, tiie Port Ar- Little Egg Harbor, who was sec-jwon the NCAA-sponsored event Carlos Ortiz, one of the fewjthur, Texas boy who also has am-ond, sixth and third in the three: four times. Their last victory remaining unbeaten fighters withjbitions about Bassey's champion-'races, was third with 11 points, jwas In 1955. national ranking, risks his faces Rocky Randell in There was a field of 16 boats In Olmedo. three-time Pacific drive motor cuts 3 deep nps 26' wide with 10 Useo saw (o tut 4" whtrt needed.

By Tha AnAelatril Preaa AMERICAN LF.AGI'C I'efterdar'a Keanlta New York 15, Detroit 0 Baltimore 1, Chicago 0 ntv 1 Boston 1 15, would be the only entry in rail DEMONSTRATION ord Friday in one of the featured, Houston on Tuesday. Jorgensen the lightning series, several of a Conference bouts on this week's boxing a future match with Ricardolthem piloted by veterans of re- found Douglas tough to handle! gram that also includes appear-, (Pajarito) Moreno in Los An- gional national and international although he had beaten him' Cleveland 4. wahmgton Hint mei the tournament without a sec- 0 (second Cleveland 1, wastiingion ret. Behind The federation decided to ap ances by the current and tormer; geles. competition.

twice on the west coast this world featherweight champions. I Rory Calhoun, of While Plains, The sommariea Ucar. New York a ai -jP point a Yugoslav master to help Ortiz whose 27-bout record and Bobhv Bovrl of Chl-i LigMnlnga Kanata Citj 31 .10 Fischer during the tournament. Second Kara IJOIlglaS. lt)U-pOUnd Sian-1 31 .414 .417 .4157 cago, both listed among the top RoT Kmim Jim f-irnn- 1 tsrA fwtKoll mi a.tflhoolf ewMinolwl 1 r'leveland marred only by one "no decision" battle In California, takes 33 34 32 .13 1ft 1M rhl.l.

B- i-u nv vv, 31 It 2 10 'i 11 12 mm no meet in a rematch Wednesday; u.ZZL Balttmora Washinaton on Johnny Busso, another pronv .453 34 21 MONMOUTH CABINET WORKS 907 Bangs Avenue ASBURY PARK PRopect 5-2283 ISing llgntweigni, in me main si Lnicago siaoium. amount Thir Race I mxHn'a nnwprful serve on three event at Madison Square Gar-j, topped Boyd in the n.rnn mt. m. den. round of their previous tignt, Harbor, 4 Adams: Knon i gut tne 22-year-old native of Busso stopped Larry Board-.

Nov. 22 at Madison Square Gar-; Arequlpa, Peru, seeded second, TRANSMISSIONS OVERHAULED $2995 marko service Elig. Nwk. Bl 11-2111 705 Ridao A. P.

PR 4-775S man in a sensational scrap ano den. man-ii; 4. Dore-n. s. Adam-i.

nt h-arl 3-2 after a service loaay a uamea New York at C'hicafo a Ford (l-ll va. Moore -1 1 Baltimore at. Detroit Portoearrero (4-41 vs. Suace fO-ot Washington at Kanaaa Cltv Kemmerer t4-4i a. Dickson (4-31 Only lames scheduled NATIONAL 1.1 4 first Yeelerriav'a Reaulta St Louis 2.

Miiaaukee I Cincinnati (, Chicago 2 idrst gamel Chicago I. Cincinnati (second game! Los Angeles 4, Pittsburgh 1 first gamei Los Angelea Pittsburgh a (second easily outpointed Lahouari Go-i Greaves Returns to New York dih in his most recent start May: Wilf Greaves, the Canadian Valdez, Carter Sign SPOKANE, Wash. OP-Cuba's Nino Valdes and Harold Carter of Linden, N.J., will meet here July 9 in a nationally-televised 10-round heavyweight match, promoter Tommy Moyer said Saturday. It will be the regular Wednesday night TV fight. erond'iiar.

break in the third set and was 1 Tnaa-t a 1 1,11. Fl 1 1 fl t) 1 1 23. Ortiz whipped Tommy Tibbs middleweight Champ from Ed- rimnn Forenba-ith mj 4. Brck Brorn, Island vmihuu hom.vu and Joey Lopes In his two 1958 donton. Alberta, returns to New outings.

ork for a Monday bout with Third r.c, 111 tVIJ -A, tt'. I I .4 1 Ve Allen- rDe 7 Vnrt nK OOUDICS nagon irviai oavy. luurm.uiu nuuuaiu i i eo tarn. 10 inntntf i U. Ih.

lOCn-nnH riiv nn ct A. oi ouoniuiu, o-u, 4 (11 In. of the 126-pound St. Nicholas Arena. Greaves, ruler Lake vu, I IIS.

1TB. T. A. I 6-1. 6-3.

nlngsaecond gama suspended by Sunday' mt Douglas and Nelson had elim-! wltn 8" Koa last m. Behind ELECTRIC RANGES. inated Southern Cal's no. (m In an vhauctin(r apmlfinata Mllwaukea boxes Tuesday at London in once managed by the late Jakej 'e ''IV ror. non-title match with Jules TouanMintz, hasn't shown in New York 4.

Brown io'n. jennmga-I of West Africa. On the same since last 1936 when an eye cutj show, Spider Webb, high ranked. in the first round handicapped Chicago middleweight, takes onihlm as he lost a decision to Komania IJalaS 3) 29 .6 For Belter Buys In Building Supplies doubles match which had been Cincinnati .040 Hotpolnt Kelvlnator Phlloo Hotpolnt continued from Frlgldalre Westlnghout Saturday. The Bt.

Louis 30 29 2S 29 31 34 32 3lj 3' a 3'a S'a '-a pituDurgn Dick Tiger of Nigeria who re-jltalo Scortlchinl. 'riaima Tnmn eently stopped Pat McAteer toj Jose Lopes, the Mexican Ban-i ialms Jump necom score was 6-3, 2-6, 8-6, 9-7. Chlcaao 31 27 .477 .431 .435 35 27 Loa Angelea win tne britisn r-mpire miaaie- tarn Lnampion, Doxes ieamer- nomania ace 1 II a 1 weight crown. weight Willie Parker of Los An- high Jumper, Yolanda Balas, in 110SJ)Iiai Does not Included auspended aec- OOO game OI Dan riBiiiisLu-riiiitutiiiit umDCrtO dmibieheader to ba completed at later Willie Pep, the former champ geles in a Thursday show at tcrday bettered the women's MILWAUKEE iff) who has won 28 of his last 29, Los Angeles. world record, clearing the cross-; Robinson, Milwaukee Brave's date.

Todae'a Gamee is matched with Pat McCoy of The Greaves-Woodard match bar at 1.80 meters, 5 feet 10.87 pitcher, was sent to Milwaukee JERSEY TIRE CO. Sprrinf The Jcrtpy Public for over 39 1 01 MAIN STREET, ASBURY PARK Tel.i PR 6-6588, 6-6589 Ran Francisco at. Milwaukee I D.tn. Gtel Galway, Ireland In an outdoor will be seen on television Du- in radio Bucharest reported, show Monday at New Bedford, mont) in some sections, Calhoun-) The listed world record is 5 feet aiti aiaai naM ttaaa, au. TO S-1SN tO l-SSM Hospital yesterday for treatment a-n vs.

wilier io-i of an infection in the lymph, ilfXirtiU' gland Of his right leg. He as'gt. Louis at Pittsburgh IS pm.Broe- expected to be confined for three 0'M tmlth or four days. 1 Onlr tamea acheduled. Mas.

Pep in campaigning for, Boyd will be carried on ABC-TV 9' 4, set by Mildred McDamel of and Ortiz-Bsso on NBC radio-; the U.S. at the 1958 Olympic TV. Games. another title shot In mid-September at Boston..

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