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24 ASEUilY PARK EVENING PRESS, June 28, 1960 SPORT ANGLES Fullmer, Basilio End Drills Buchholz Collapses; M'Kay Also Victim Jim Sullivan; SALT LAKE CITY (-Gtnt WIMBLEDON, England (J) Ithe grass victim of cramps and; racket artist from Italy 16-14, Fullmer and Carmen Basilio ended training yesterday for their NBA middleweight title fight. Each boxer claimed to be at peak physical condition for tomorrow 6-2. 3-6, 6-4. an old ankle injury. ,7 fv.

i J' rs(h night's bout at Derks Field. These two quarterfinal setbacks left the United States with no men's representative in this oldest of tennis championships the first time in more than a quarter of a century the Yanks have been so Fullmer wound up with two The nerve-jarring court collapse of young Earl Buchholz when he was on the threshold of a notable victory and the defeat of Barry MacKay in a welter of double faults made yesterday one of America's darkest days in the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Young Buchholz five times had top-seeded Neale Fraser of Australia within a single point of defeat before he fell writhing onto He was leading 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 15-15 when inability to stand up made it impossible for him to carry on and Fraser was declared the winner by default. Bows to Pietrangeli Shortly afterward, MacKay, the big power-hitter from Dayton, Ohio, who is seeded second, went down before the inspired stroking of Nicola Pietrangeli, the off-and- miles of roadwork at his home in nearby West Jordan. degraded.

Basilio has finished his contact MacKay's blazing power was helpless before Pietrangeli'! deft darts. The six-foot-four American greased the skids for his downfall by serving doublefaults at work and contented himself with a limbering up drill at his training camp in Ogden, 50 miles north. The veteran campaigner from Chittenango, N.Y., has been critical points of the match. Jockey Cilligan Asbury Park Resident Larry Gilligan, ore of Monmouth Park's leading jockeys this year, lives at 1111 Sunset Drive, Asbury Park. Karl Korte.

who is also doing well as a jockey this year, also calls Asbury Park his hime. The Gilligan's are planning to have a christening party for their son, Larry James Alvin, Sunday afternoon Turfland's Bally Ache, leading contender for the 3-year-old championship, has arrived at Monmouth Park and will soon resume training after a layoff due to a wind puff in his right foreleg. Bud Greely, trainer of Cornelius V. Whitney's Chinchilla, rank outsider that won the Tyro Stakes last week and returned nearly $100. for a $2 win ticket, will be made a tupplementary nomination to the Sapling Stakes to be run Aug.

6 for a gross value of $100,000. To make Chinchilla eligible, it will be necessary for Whitney to post a $5,000 payment by Aug. 1. It's certain the bettors will not overlook Chinchilla this time as they did in the Tyro when they let him go off at 47-1 despite the fact that he bad finished second in the Caeser Rodney in his last previous start. Claiborne Farm's Cap and Bells, a recent winner at Monmouth Park, was returned to New York by Trainer Moody Jolley but is expected back for engagements in the Colleen Stakes and the Sorority.

Veteran stakes performer, Portersville, a favorite at Monmouth Fark in previous campaigns, has been bedded down at Monmouth Park by his trainer, Al Pupino. Portersville is the property of Clear-; water Stable of Lexington, Ky. One of the most Interesting ell-" gibles for the Sapling Stakes is a Nashua colt, Injun, who was purchased for $58,000 at the Saratoga sales by J. J. Brunetti.

Kelly's Stable at Freehold to Number 15 Driver-owner-trainer Harold Kelly of Lancaster, one of the youngest and most popular reinsmen at Freehold Raceway, will start 'with a stable of IS and increase it as the season progresses. Kelly will arrive in Freehold a week before the meeting starts on Aug. 6 and remain for the entire 50-day session. The pride of Kelly's stable Is Dance Me Loose, who has earned $45,000. training in private.

Emerson, Ayala Gain In the day's other major singles He says he will have soma Title Fight Gate Was surprises lor who stopped Basilio in the 14th found at San Francisco last August to matches, all behind schedule, Roy Emerson of Australia defeated Mario Llamas of Mexico. 2-6. 6-0. win the NBA title. On TV 10 p.m.

The 15-round bout will be tele 6-2, 9-7, and fourth seeded Luis Ayala of Chile rallied to beat Jan-Erik Lundquist of Sweden 9-11, 0-6, 7-1, Both went into the quarterfinals. vised nationally (ABC, 10 p.m. EDT) with Utah, parts of southern Idaho, and part of Wyoming blacked out. Christine Truman of Britain en At 28, Fullmer has nearly five tered the women's quarterfinals beating Vera Puzejova of Czechoslovakia 7-5, 6-3. Los Angeles Dodgars' Gil Hodges (left) and Duke Snider (right) talk over old times with former Dodger catcher Roy Campanella, before last night's Dodger-Yankee exhibition years age advantage on the 33-year-old Basilio and expects to outweigh him four or five pounds.

Buchholz, 19, one of America's brightest Davis Cup prospects, game at Yankee stadium. Game benefited Dodger west toast cnarities, ana inbw NEW YORK tf-The total unofficial gate at last Monday's world heavyweight title fight was $3,549,553, of which $821,561 came from the live gate at the Polo Grounds, according to a closed circuit television official. Irving Kahn, president of the closed circuit company (Tele-PrompTer), yesterday said 484,894 paid to see the fight at 229 public and private showings in 160 cities. The average net price pre seat was 14.13. The TV show also was piped into 23,500 homes on community antenna systems in Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, and Wyoming.

The announced crowd at the Polo Grounds was 31,892, not counting the gate crashers Former middleweight champion went rumbling to the ground while (UPI) York sandlot baseball fund. Sugar Ray Robinson, who split a lunging for a forehand shot in the who were estimated by the promoters at over 15.000. The gross theater TV receipts were $2,251,152, plus a $23,500 guarantee from the community antenna people whose subscribers were asked to pay $2 a home on the honor system. Kahn said the figures still were unofficial pending an audit by his accountants. Kahn said the domestic radio netted $170,000, the movies had a $200,000 guarantee and probably would do more.

He estimated foreign radio, TV films and movies at about $80,000, for a total of $450,000. That did not include the Scandinavian radio and TV rights, owned outright by Ingemar Johansson. Theater Gross $2,000,000 The gross theater TV rights became a net $2,021,752 half of which pair of title bouts with both fight ers, said ne tmnks uumer will beat Basilio again. In a statement to the Salt Lake Nats Knock Orioles Out of First Place Mays, Gentile Are Leading The Hitters Tribune, Robinson wu quoted as saying he feels Fullmer will take the victory on the basis of his awkwardly-clever attack, his strength, his youth, and his home town advantage." But he said Basilio has the stuff to take the NEW YORK 11 Willie Mays won the National League rookie- BALTIMORE to The Wash-ington Senators scored three runs without hitting the ball out of the infield in the 10th inning last night, whipping Baltimore title if Fullmer has an off-night. gained a run in the second.

Two singles and a Hodges' double fin-I Maas in the following rounds. Los Angeles got a run off Duren in the third on a walk and steal by shortstop Maury Wills and Craig's single. went to tne tneater owners or of-the-vear award in 1951. The exhibitors. Of the remaining half.

following season Jim Gentile be Says Ray May Challenge Robinson's manager, George can his professions! baseball 5-2 and knocking the Orioles out of the American League lead. 80 per cent went to the fight promotion and 20 per cent to TelePrompTer. The promotion's Gainford, also indicated that Robinson might like to challenge the winner. wa.hlnttsn Baltimore career with Santa Barbara of the California League. Today.

Mays, star San Fran 601 ooo 010 3-5 1 000 010 010 03 1 The Orioles remained a half-came ahead of the New York Loyal Lady 2d, a winner a Belmont Park on Wednesday, was returned to Monmouth Park by Trainer Eddie Yowell. This mare is eligible for the $25,000 Molly Pitcher Handicap on July 9 Sinner's Quest, a winner at Delaware Park on Thursday, was vanned back to Monmouth Park by Trainer Jack Price Chris Wood, director of hurdle racing at Monmouth Park, reports much interest in New York in the local hurdle season which will get underway on July 8 We believe most fans were pleased Saturday when Mon-mouth Park staged a pair of turf races. Quill Possible Starter in Molly Pitcher Trainer Lucien Laurin visited Monmouth Park last Thursday and said that Reginald N. Webster's Quill will probably run in the Molly Pitcher Handicap for fillies and mares on July 9. If Quill starts, it may mean that three champions will vie for honors in the Molly Pitcher Quill was top juvenile filly of 1958, Royal Native took the honors last season, and Tempted was voted the country's top handicap mare last year Song of Wine, second in the recent Tyro Stakes, was shipped to Suffolk Downs but is expected to return to Monmouth Park for the Sapling Stakes Jockey Braulio Baeza of Panama made a real impression on Monmouth Park fans when he won a race in his debut at the local track.

Baeza, who is only 20, is following in the footsteps of his now famous countryman, Manuel Ycaza Elkcam Stable's Open View, injured in the Salvator Mile, has been shipped to the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary Hospital for observation and treatment Mrs. Irving Gushen's Pumpy Road will arrive at Monmouth Park for his engagement in the $25,000 Rumson Handicap this Saturday Monmouth Park is doing surprisingly well this year despite the keen competition from Delaware Park and Belmont Park. Attendance is down slightly but the betting is up over last season. Fullmer won his crown from cisco outfielder leads the National (10 Kralick and Naraijen; Ftshtr, Wilhelm I9i and Trlandos. Kralick (3-0).

Wilhelm (5-4). share was broken down to 50 per cent for Floyd Patterson, 35 per cent to Johansson and 15 per cent to Feature Sports, the pro Basilio after the NBA stopped Yankees in the won-lost column, but dropped three percentage points off the pace. League in batting with a .348 average while Gentile, Baltimore's 29th game of the fourth set of a slashing, gruelling match that lasted three hours. Collapses Again He tried to carry oa but he collapsed again moments later and was led, wincing with pain and near tears, to the dressing room where he said: "I could have won wait till next year." His injury was termed as not serious by attending physicians. They said he would possibly be able to continue in the doubles tournament where he is teamed with fellow townsman Chuck Mo Kinley.

The St. Louis youngster explained later that the ailment stemnvad from a torn ankle ligament which he had suffered in football five years ago. Ankle Turns He said he began getting cramps and when he put weight on his right ankle, the ankle turned. MacKay served 14 doublefaults, 10 in the first set which he lost with a doublefault at set point. Generally he was wild, particularly off his backhand, and no match for the agile Italian who fought like a jungle cat.

When MacKay lost the final point with a wild smash thai went yards wide, the crowa was still talking about Buchholz' collapse on the famed center court. rookie first baseman, tops the moters. Patterson had been guar-anteed a larger share of the an Both teams wasted many opportunities during the game, reognizing Robinson for failure to defend, Then Robinson lost his New York-Massachusetts version of the title to Paul Pender. Pender also beat Robinson in a Harvard Sets Crew Mark; Loses Race HENLEY ON THAMES, England tfl Harvard University's lightweight rowing team beat the Henley Regatta record for the Thames Challenge Cup event in a practice competition last night, but lost a race. Harvard holds the Thames Challenge Cup and will defend it in the regatta starting tomorrow.

The Crimson crew stepped out of its class for a practice run against the heavyweight crew of the Molesey Boat Club of Britain. Molesey won by two lengths but Harvard, in unofficial defeat, clipped six seconds from the Thames Cup record. It covered the one mile, 550- American League with a .347 Lot Angelei oil 100 100 4 11 0 New York 010 300 000 0 Craig. Konfax (0), McDevltt (7), Palmqulit it) and Roseboro, Plgria-tano t6i; Maai, Duren 3, Oabler ill and W. Shantc, Howard Koufix.

Duren. Horn run New York, Marls. but the Senators proved opportunists in the wild extra inning. ciliary rights under terms of the rematch contract although each got 25 per cent of the Polo Bob Allison, whose diving catch Basilio will move Into town to Grounds gate. day for the weigh-in tomorrow Patterson's estimated total purse was $771,232.

That included in the sixth inning prevented an Oriole run, opened the 10th by drawing a walk off relief pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm. mark. Both Mays and Gentile moved up from third place with consistent hitting in last week's games Willie climbed nine points with 12 hits in 29 tries and Gentile picked up 19 points with seven safeties in 13 times at bat. The Orioles obtained Gentile from the Los Angeles farm system, morning. A companion 10-round bout has an estimated $404,350 from thea spurred sales of tickets, which are ter TV, $189,400 from movie and Makes Wild Throw After Lennle Green beat out a radio, and $177,482 from the gate, jonansson estimated purse scaled from $5 to $20.

This bout will match heavyweight Lamar Clark of Cedar City, Utah, and Pete Rademacher, the one-time Olympic champion who was bunt, Allison stole third on the knuckle balling Wilhelm. Both Piersall Says He Doesn't Need a Rest BOSTON UP) Jim Piersall, Cleveland's explosive, colorful outfielder, yesterday denied he needs the rest he was ordered to take by the Indians' team physician. "I'm in good shape and I don't was $593,107 including $283,045 from theater TV, $132,580 from Norm Larker, the veteran Los Angeles' first sacker, gained 22 MOXMOUTH BRIEFS movie and radio and $177,482 from points with a 10-for 21 perform knocked out by Floyd Patterson in yards course on the River Thames in 6 minutes 39 seconds. This was ance and moved into second place in the National League at heavyweight title bout three the gate. Johansson also received 100 per cent of the Scandinavian radio and movie rights which years ago.

.345. Dick Groat of Pittsburgh dropped one notch to third place Track Attendance Down 1 Mutuel Figures Up Slightly runners scored when second baseman Marv Breeding made a wild throw to the plate after scooping up Julio Becquer's bouncer. Becquer went to third when Billy Gardner beat out another bunt, and he scored as Hal Naragon rapped Into a double play. Dodgers Edge Yanks could add another $50,000 for grand total of $643,107. The all-time high for a fight Can Expand Field If the ticket demand requires, 8,000 bleachers can be added to the capacity at Derks Field, making a total of 18,000.

Promoters were hoping for a $100,000 plus gate. Fullmer gets 40 per cent of the $1,436,778 against $1,430,882 In NEW YORK A crowd of 1959. These figures represent a drop of 1.7 per cent in attendance and an increase of 410 of one per six seconds faster than the official record, 6 minutes 45 seconds, set by Princeton University in 1953. The Harvard achievement In twilight does not count as a regatta record. The practice spin was accurately but unofficially timed.

But the race boosted Harvard's prospects In the Thames Cup competition in which 39 eights will start tomorrow. Nor will this Harvard eight compete against the powerful Molesey Club, which Is entered in the Senior Grand Challenge Cup event. To beat the lighter Harvard crew, Molesey equalled the official record of 6 minutes 30 cent in wagering. Tomorrow's Colleen Stakes 53,492, largest of the year here, turned out to see the Los Angeles Dodgers shade the New York Yankees, 4-3, in an exhibition game last night. This was the Dodgers' first appearance here since they left Brooklyn for the west in 1958.

Proceeds went to Dodger charities on the West Coast and to lo $100,000 television money and the same percentage of the gate. Basilio gets 30 per cent of every-thing and the promoters, The Intermountain Boxing Club and Norman Rothschild of Syracuse, N.Y., will get the rest. at .338 and his teammate, Roberto Clemente, also fell one place to fourth at .332. Groat tailed off two points and Clemente three. The figures include Sunday's games.

Pete Runnels of Boston, the American League leader a week ago, dropped into the runner-up position behind Gentile as a result of a 15 point decrease to .337. Runnels collected only seven hits in 30 at bats. Minnie Minoso of the Chicago White Sox advanced two places to third on a 17-point gain to .333. Minoso hit at a .500 pace last week with 12 safe blows in 24 trips. Roger Maris of New York dropped from second to fourth at .329 while Chicago's Al Smith need a rest," Peirsall said at his home in suburban Newton.

He added, however, that it's all up to the Indians. "I'm batting .286 and hitting well," he said. "But I'll stay here until they want me and call me. Dr. Don Kelly recommended that Piersall be given a rest after conferring with Field Manager Joe Gordon Sunday night.

Thrown Out fGame The decision was made after Piersall was thumbed out of the second game of a Cleveland-New York doubleheader for protesting too long and too loudly a decision by Umpire Hank Soar. promises to be a keen battle among the better two-year-old fillies on the scene, many of whom are also eligible for the rich Sorority Stakes to be run July 30. gate was the $2,658,660 paid by 104,943 to watch Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey in their famous "long count" rematch at Chicago, Sept. 22, 1927. Tunney's purse of $990,445 stands as the record.

The previous high for theater TV was an attendance of 364,876 for the second Ray Robinson Carmen Basilio match at Chicago, March 25, 1958. Ingo Says Fans Stick HULSBORO BEACH, Fla. (JPI Ingemar Johansson said yesterday his loss to Floyd Patterson has made no difference in the feelings of Americans toward him. "When I walk down the streets, people shake my hand and say, 'Hi champ, you'll do better next That certainly is encouraging," Johansson said in an in OCEANPORT Daily average attendance during the first 14 days of the Monmouth Park race meeting is 15,852 compared with for the same period a year ego. Mutuel play has averaged Rocco Featured On Mat Program ASBURY PARK-Antonino Rocco will wrestle with Pompero Firpo in the feature bout at the Asbury Park Convention Hall, Friday night.

The tag-team match of Ricki Starr-Miquel Perez and Swede Hanson-Fritz Muller will also be spotlighted on the holiday card, with Dr. Jerry Graham tangling with the Great Antonio in another match of the night. Local prod When Buchholz fell in he 29th game the fashionable center court galley 18,000 capacitylet out an audib'e gasp, then rose as one to watch as attendants rushed to his side. Work Over Him Although tennis rules call for an automatic withdrawal under such circumstances, a handful of men, two in uniform, worked feverishly over the American's squirming form. They taped his right ankle and in about five minutes he was up and trying desperately to shake away the kinks.

He waved away the officials and refused to default. Fraser served and Buchho'z dumped the ball into the net, giving the Australian the game and making the set sere 15-15. Buchholz hobbled to the base line to serve. He sent over a delivery, then volleyed wide losing the point. He served again a fault and that was all.

Little Tumbler. Dream On. and cal sandlot baseball funds in this area. The teams split the gate of Cap And Bells appear to be the top trio among the eligibles so seconds set by Cornell University approximately $100,000, after taxes and expenses. The decision wasn't reached un Cubs Throttle Tribe, 5-0, In 'Famer' Tilt in 1957 in the Grand Challenge Cup event.

Of course Molesey's performance does not count, either. til the seventh inning when Tommy Davis singled and Gil Hodges far but not enough form has been established for some of the others to estimate their abilities properly. So one of them could upset the leaders. The remainder of the field is expected to come from Arbor Day, Jim was en route to Boston for i holds down the No, 5 spot with belted a mammoth three-bagger to left center. Hodges tried for an It showed, however, that Yale i University, trying for the Grand a visit with his family at the a .317 average The handsomest gain was Challange Cup this year, faces top inside-the-park homer but wns an easy out.

The big hit made Ryne Duren the loser. competition. Sandyjean, Copper Money, My Portrait, Cosmic Sucre, Alerted uct. Jack Ostermiller, Freehold, Girl and Princess Leeyan. will take on Joseph Romero in terview.

The former heavyweight boxing champ, who was knocked out by Patterson in the fifth round of their return match in New York June 20, rested here for five days at the home of Gustav Von Reis, Craig Goes I Innings Roger Craig started for the the opening bout at 9 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Miss Emily Banks, the Miss COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. UPI Dick Drott pitched no-hit ball during his seven inning stint as the Chicago Cubs won the 19th annual Hall of Fame baseball game from the Cleveland Indians, S-0 here yesterday. The Indiana collected two hits off Moe Drabowsky, who pitched the eighth and ninth. Drott had a perfect game going for 6'i innings until he walked Ken Aspromonte on 3-2 pitch, Ron Santo twice saved Drott's no-hitter in the sixth, he scooped Dodgers and pitched five innings, Rheingold of 1960, will be a guest time, and didn't know of the decision until he arrived.

He said he was surprised and dismayed. "I don't really understand It," he said. Piersall, who suffered a nervous breakdown midway through the 1952 season and spent some time in a suburban hospital, has been at odds with umpires almost constantly since early May. He has had arguments with opposing 1 of Monmouth Park tomorrow and a race will be named in her honor. Miss Banks is from Cam Swedish Industrialist.

Johansson left yesterday by BORO BUSSES RIDE THE EXPRESS allowing five bits. Ha gave up a second-inning home run to Roger Maris, who leads both leagues with 22, and a pair of runs in the recorded by Cleveland's Harvey Kuenn, the 1959 batting champ. Kuenn, at .283 a week ago, zoomed 31 points to a sixth-place .314 with 14 hits in 25 attempts. Rookie Pancho Herrera kept alive his hitting streak which has now reached 19 games the longest in the majors this season. The Philadelphia first baseman is batting .309.

Ernie Banks of the Chicago Cubs continues to lead the National League in homers with 21 and runs batted in with 61. The Yanks' Maris tops the American with 22 home runs and 58 RBI. TO MONMOUTH PARK bridge, Mass. plane for New York and plans to go from there to Sweden for several personal appearances. fourth on a walk, singles by Mick DAILY SFRVlCI Mitchell 302 SALT WATER SPIN REEL 1995 ey Mantle and Kent Hadley, and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Washington 5, Baltimore 2, (night, 10 innings) Only game scheduled Standings Pet.

GB New York J7 25 .597 Pet. .597 During the first 14 days of the current meeting, 40 favorites have two sacrifice flies. up a hard grounder in back ot third base and tossed out Hank Foiles at first. Then, in the Duke Maas started for the FARE I 4Qcwff won in 112 races to give the public choices a winning mark of 35.7 I per cent. players and running feud with the official scorer.

His antics have been the talk of the league. seventh, Marty Keoush, a left- Yanks and was knocked out in the third inning. Successive triples by John Roseboro and Charley Neal handed batter dragged a bunt down the third base line. Santo picked up the ball barehanded Lv. Cookmin Lv.

Ocaan and Laka .594 .565 .545 .492 .460 .400 .344 and Main and Main A A.M. 12:00 NOON x-Baltimore 41 Cleveland 35 Chicago 36 Detroit 81 Washington 29 Arctic Queen captured the featured Memorial Purse at Monmouth Park yesterday after setting all the pace and repulsing a bid by Flower Vale in the and threw out Keough by a step Santo Homers Too 28 27 30 32 34 39 42 2i J'i 7 13 16U 10:10 A.M. 11:20 A.M. 11:60 A.M. 12:20 P.M.

12:50 P.M. 1:20 P.M. P.M. Reshevsky Cops Chess Match BUENOS AIRES UV-Sam Reshevsky, of New York, defeated Osvaldo Bazan in 43 moves in the Argentine International Chess Tournament last night. Two other Americans played suspended matches.

Bobby Fischer and Boraslav Ivkov suspended their match after 41 moves. Larry Evans and Hector Rossetotto also suspended after 41 moves. Fischer and Evans both are from New York. Santo also got the big blow of 12:30 P.M. 1:00 P.M.

P.M. 2:00 P.M. Special Thii Week Only GUY'S SPORT SHOP 705 9th BELMAR MU 1-0089 OFFICIAL WEIGH STATION aibary Park Prnt Strip Bail Plthlni Toaraamtat the game. He homered over the left field wall in the third with Kansas City 26 Boston 22 Saturday! Ernie Banks and Dick Gernert on base. Jerry Kindell had led off stretch.

Smartly ridden by Jimmy Lay-ton, Arctic Queen won by half a length and paid $10.00. Heavenlygirl, the 7-5 favorite, was third. Time for the 5H furlongs was 1:0614. BORO BUSSES CO. RED BANK the four-run inning with a homer, Jack Harshmann, first of three SH 1-0567 4 Cleveland Pitchers, was tagged with the loss.

He allowed all five runs and six hits in his four-inning performance. Dan Murphy tagged him for a homer in the 'i SKIII DIVINQ EQUIPMENT SHORE LANES ASBURY AVE. CIRCLE, NEPTUNE first. Mike Lee and Barry Latman finished up and allowed just two hits. Bubba Phillips and Tito Francona collected singles for rtC BRUNSWICK LANES AND 4U AUTOMATIC PINSETTERS M.

h'-MT 'O Dl V. lii. i I ii-i i Ce i I ii i r4 i II -J I I WfCW' We arc specialists In the field! Niw Jcruy'i largest selection oil top makes featured. Get our prices first! Cleveland. Games behind based on Baltimore's won-lost record.

Today's Games and Probable Pitchers Kansas City (Daley 10-3) at New York (Turley 4-1) 8 p.m. Cleveland (Bell 6-6) at Baltimore (Barber 5-3) 8 p.m. Chicago (Baumann 4-3 or Score 1-3) at Washington (Woodeshick 3-1) 8:05 p.m. Detroit (Mosst 4-5) at Boston (De-lock 1-2) 8:15 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results No games scheduled Standings Pet.

GB Pittsburgh 41 24 .631 Milwaukee 3 25 .590 3 San Francisco 36 31 .537 6 St. Louis 32 34 .485 94 Cincinnati 31 34 .477 10 Los Angeles 30 34 .469 10'i Philadelphia 27 39 .409 144 Chicago 23 87 .403 14V4 Today's Games and Probable Pitchers San Francisco (Jones 9-7) at Pittsburgh (Haddix 4-4) 8:15 42 Tom of Air Conditioning! OPEN BOWLING DAY fir NIGHT In the pre -game ceremonies, Edgar Munzel of the Chicago Sun-Times, president of the Baseball Writers Assn. of America, was master of ceremonies. Tasks Ritlllsd an Primlits Initmstloa Oiurtis Arringii BOB KISLIN'S Opin Mon Wid, Thiirs. Prl.

ft l-Tsis. Sst, ft l-Sun. 'til Nooa Open Doily from 9 A.M. Luncheonette on Premises Lou Brissie, commissioner of PR 5-6050 American Legion Junior Baseball presented a certificate to Fred mtwjj Bowen of Detroit as the out PASSENGER PASSENGER TRUCK TIRES Till standing American Legion junior baseball player for 1959. Hall of Fame members on hand included Frank (Home Run) Baker, Joe Cronin, president of the American League; Joe McCarthy, ex-Yankee manager, and Ty Cobb, a charter member of the Hall of Fame.

GENERAL end F. GOODRICH TIRE TRUCK TIRES KRAFT SYSTEM RECAPPING KE 1-2646 McMANUS FISK, Inc. JERSEY TIRE CO. Serving Th Jersey Public For Over 39 Years 1015 MAIN STREET, ASBURY PARK PR 6-6588, 6-6589 PROCLAMATION-Manasquart Mayor Donald Osborn (stated center), signs a proclamation marking State Junior Chamber of Commerce Golf Week. Watching the ceremony ot Manosquan Borough Hall are (ieated left) Ernest Kovats, Breton Woods, representing Pepii-Cola, co-sponsor; and Martin V.

Smock, Spring lake, president of the Mana-quan Jaycees. Standing (left to right) are Richard Crook, Spring Lake Heights, of the Manosquan Jaycees, and Richard Mort, secretary-manager of the Jaycees. Shore chapter it host for N.J. State Golf Championship tomorrow and Thursday at Manosquan River Golf Club. (preil photo) p.m.

Los Angeles (Williams 6-D at! Philadelphia (Green 0-1) 8:05 n.m. Milwaukee (Spahn 5-4) at Chicago (Hobbie 6-9) 2:30 p.m. Cincinnati (O'Toole 5-7) at St. I Louis (Kline 3-6) 9 p.m. I Boxer Improves PENSACOLA, Fla.

Iff) Ernie Tubbs, a young pro boxer, critically injured in the ring a month ago, showed slight improvement in his condition yesterday. 1724 ASBURY AVENJE ASBURY PARK 4 "a i ift aAiml in -ma "U1 A rtj rna-vrvjn iv.n i fLi-ii.

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