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i "Bf-'aJ -g- Jones' 20th I Win Keeps Giants Ahead Asbury Mk Sunday Press 0.1me!10 RiP? Holmberg, To SPORTS SUNDAY, SEPT. 13, 1959 SPORTS 13 1 1 Face Frascr FOREST HIM-S --Penivdan Alex Olmedo turned on titantic, 4 '1' rM i 4 I jBFlg- Mi.1..- jr -aii iiMiw.u ii i mi.mii.m uW.ii,y,,. iiiMui.j,,,..,...,,,!,!,,., mian aaiwa.wi... 2 yv -Li rrrrrrr -1 pav LT fe, 0 litiMMiMjMMiiliiiiiMiiiiiiiMj(iiprw't ft, n'mfWii rt ii 1 TiJ" mV fif iijiilitiiniiin'iVfuii'rr SA FRANCISCO Sam Jones overcame early wildness yesterday and picked up his 20ih victory a 9 1 decision over Philadelphia That gave his San Fian-cisco Giants a one-game National League lead over Milwaukee and idle Los Angeles. Giant power doubles by Daryl Spencer and Hohie Landnth, Jones' single and Ed Bressoud's triple in the sixth inning, and Orlando Cepeda'n two-run homer in the seventh provided mora than enough cushion for the 33-year old right-hander.

The Giants gathered 12 hits and were handed S) walks by 4 hinders. Allows 4 Singlei Sam held the Phils to four singles. Two of them in the fourth by llany Anderson and George Anderson, with an infield out sandwiched between, produced the Phils' run. It took the 6 feet 4 pitcher, ho hurls with a toothpick lucked in his mouth, five National League seasons to hit the 20-victory mark. He's lost 12.

Previously he played briefly for Cleveland of the American League in 1951-52. Robinson, used mostly in relief this season, was the victim of the Giants' bat Lake, was eliminated, os was defending champion Bnon Boor, Toledo, Ohio, and Malcolm Fritz, Asbury Park. Only first five scorers yesterday will play in todays The only one of this group of miniature golfers still in the running ofter yesterday's opening 72 holes in the International Miniature Golf Tournament is George Car-hort of Oakhurst (2nd from right) who tied for the lead yesterday with 157. left to right, Ben Dineen, Spring (Press Photo) -1 i the Lavallettt Yacht Club, National Championship ot place in the race. lege senior from Drexel Hill, Pa with his wile Ruth as new, tin-.

I rf nf r- Braves Score 7lh Victory in Row, 4-3 Art Lange (foreground) and bis ciew Bill Hamilton, of rig Lange's Jet, 'Goofy'' befoie yeiteulays final race in Beachwood Yadit Club. Lange won the title with a fifth M'Causland Annexes Gomel Championship ished second and fourth in the tarnn Areouipa. 'erll-was in the final two races yesterday to nail gallery of 12.000 which "ohed" down the championship in his first and "ahed" to the most spark-try. He had a 5-4-5 2 4 sei irs run. hng tennis of the year and ona The event, hosted hy the Ithaca tch" I I Y- John MacC'aiis nil.

a 2.Yvrar-old Cooper River 'Yacht Club sailor won the 22nd annual International Comet Class championship Regatta on Cayuga etriii.iv with a total of points in a five rare series The penn-v Kama Military Co Vital Force Winner At Atlantic City ATLANTIC CITY Vital Force, a strong contender for 2-vcai old tut hniiots, won Ins liilh mid richest slake yesterday as he hipped Bally At he by a in the SllitUiWl World's Play-gi oiind Makes at Atlantic City. Bill H.ii lack sent the gelded son of Degage from Veale Ken- nerly Stable over the 7 lurlonRs in event lerord-matrhing time 1 Yac ht Club, drew 35 cluh and re- gional fiiiahfiers Northerly breezes I i i i nffi lo 1, knots p.evailed for the final events sailed on seven-mile I triangular Courses. 7 Jeraeysns First The first seven places in the over all standings went to Jersey sailors. Runner-up was Dean Wa- ters. of the Shrewsbury Sailing and Club, with 157'j points.

Dean finished eighth in the morn- ing race, thru came bark to take the fifth rare and the Stone award for taking the final race In the International regalia. Jack Rare-lay, Little Egg Har- bor YC. skinner who led the pack after the first three races. I i 1.01. ward A.

Ryan Jr of Shrewsbury S. YC, was fourth with and teammate Jerry Drew Jr, was fifth with nvnn 4lh Ryan won the fourth rare, but fell off to Ilth in the fifth to lore hi rhaive fnr a repeat win Drew had a fifih and a 24th place fin- ish Elmer MMiithi Ileinel, Rer Diagnn Canoe Club, Edgewater f'aik was sixth, and Wes Heil- man, Little Harbor YC, seventh MacCauslriiid gained his first to the skipper who makes the best breath-taking tennis In a 1S-13, rV4, 3 fl, 1 victory ov er darkhorsa qualified for a revenge shot at Australia' Neale Fraser In tjy day's final of the National Tennil Championships. Fraser, who upset Olmedo la four sets In the recent Davis Cup challenge round, used his dynamic lefthanded service as a weapon of destruction in crushing littlt Bernard 'Tuti Barton of Dallas 6 3. fi fi 1. This took only minutes, 12 lev tljan the thrill-packed opening set between Olmedo and the 21 year old Holmbcig, both playing brilliant, slashing tennis.

Shut Out In a staggerindg blow to American Tennis prestige, player! were shut out of both their men'i and women's singles finals fnr the first time in history. Wimbledon champion Maria Bueno of Brazil turned back tha lone remaining U.S. woman. Dar-lene Hard of Montrhelln.i 2, a 4 to go Into the last round against Braintain's Moot Christine Truman. Miss Truman, holder of the French and Italian championships, expelled her Wigblman Cup tpammate, lefty Ann Haydon, 6 2.

fi 3 The title matches, women first as eti' tomaiv, will start at 2 p.m. 1 EOT i On the basis of perfnrmanrt yesterday, Olmedo and Bueno ara favored to renrat their South American sweep at Wimbledon. Alex's Father Watrhe Olmedo's father an tinobtnid- ive tittle rnurt raretaker from 'w ro''' "he eoppr r-sktnned descendant of momPnt nh.nam.n.1 rnnrri whirh mar)(prI his arnM. in(, Davis Cup triumphs In Bris- bane, Australia, in and hist Wimbledon victory, Olmedo fought off two set points the opening set while training 5 fi and rhnked off a late surging rally by the blond giant from Brooklyn to survive the mara- thon. Bartren Routed Barten, the 31-year-olrl clay rourt rnampinn trom natias mana nf 1( 'he first games.

The rest of It was a "J' lh FrT wnn 'h next nine games and 15 jr h' I His deceptive lefthanded serv- ice, which kicks high to both tha backhand and forehand just as ht rhnf)crs tpin j(i ,0 Tpxan tha( onIv nnrp mtr, vvas Rarlzen able to comt close to breaking it. American Slars Win ASBl'RY PARK-Following tht dedication of the Asbury Tark I.iltle league baseball field on W. Bangs Ave. to James M. Thinnvi Coleman yesterday, tha (eating the American Leaguers, directed by Tom Fraley and Neil hv fl S-l marsin.

vsuiie uros, on ine mounn mr the winners, held the opposition t9 two hits, fanned nine, and walked four. Amfrlran iai 1 Xatlial Mi An a 11111 If 1 a I Of ll 1 Ivar It 1 fl b. rf 1 a- -f 1 1 1 se.r.f, r( 1 1 f.a. 3h 1 rriim ti inji rram 11 3 1 inn Ih 1 fl 0 1 S'rann SJ 0 1 0 0 r. p.ff 10 I'-i-rn.

Ih 1 0 fl 5m: If 1 fl it 3 fl 1 Bull nn. If 1 fl i 3b 3 1 1 SCnnrf lb fl 1 1 fl Vfch f. Ik I 1 7i 1 31 1 1 na! flii 1 Amfinan UCI 5d I tun ha' Jil'a- airann, afhfhlfrlt, i.hnakv. MaiMPwia i Jaanarw'i. i 1 71 Hoinirm I'linCB another half-length for thu milllf 111 till' f.fld ff 12.

Bally Aches defeat marked the fourth straight SliiO.lKK) plus slake in wlm the Edgelull I arm hnlf- p'cviniilv had dropped the Arlington -iitiiiitv by a reck to i. v. i.aiK, me ap nil rv i mail oi rfy opjit-i, and the Wa-lnnglon Paik Futuri- tv bv a Ii. ill-length Wav." to Venetian Vila! lone, who clestiile his vea-oii icioid had only 01lls BV THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The San Francisco Giants protected their slim lead in lie Na- jtional League yesterday uith a 3-1 victory over the Philadelphia nniiies. But the Milwaukee Braves posted their seventh Mraiht triumph and moved into a tie for second uith idle Los Angeles Only a game off the pace, the three teams each have 13 games to play.

Milwaukee edged the Cincinnati Red's 4-3 with Eddie Mathews' two-run homer in the eighth giving Lew Burdette his 20th victory of the season. Sam Jones, 33-year-old San Francisco right-handed ace, also won No. after overcoming an early siege of wildness. New combe Beaten Milwaukee collected only five hits off Don Npwcomhe but put together two for a run in the fourth and two more for another in the sixth before Mathews came through with his 37th homer. The American League race maintained a status quo.

except for the fact that the Chicago magic number was reduced to nine, meaning any combination of nine White Sox victories or Cleveland Indian defeats would clinch the pennant for the Chi-cagoans. Chicago has 11 games to play and Cleveland 13. Both Cleveland and Chicago won with veteran Early Wynn being the first American league pitcher to reach the 20-victory mark this year as the White Sox sank the Baltimote Orioles, 7-1. i Bell Is Winner The Indian, behind 3-hit pitch-1 ing by young Gary Bell, defeated the Washington Senatois, 7-2. to remain four games behind Chicago.

The Chicago victory ended a 79-innuing run famine for the pennant-hungry Sox. The string was extended to 23 scoreless in losing two to the Orioles Friday night. The Sox went out in order in the fit st inning yesterday before pushing across two runs in the second. Rocky Colavita hit his 41st home run in helping the Indians trounce Washington. It put him one up on the Senators' Harmon Killebrew and Chicago Cubs' Ernie Banks in the race for home run honors.

Woody Held also hit i for the circuit for Cleveland, and Jim Lemon connected for Wash-1 ington. The Detroit Tigers, behind the southpaw slants of Don Mossi, climbed to within a half-game of the third-place Yankees by blank- ing thp New Yorkers, 4-0. W'hitey Ford was the loser. The game was the final of the Fixclirr Tinl BLED, Yugoslavia 'A Bobby Fischer and Paul Renko, both from New Yoik, drew after 49 moves in their third round match in the International Challengers' Chess Tournament yesterday. Mr- i-rr 4 final season between the two teams and gave Detroit the season series, 14-8.

The Boston Red Sox, with rookie pitcher Jerry Casale surviving a wobbly seventh inning, clelpated the Kansas City Athletics, 4-3. The St. Louis Cardina's defeated the Chicago Cubs, 6-4, as hen Boyer ran his consecutive hitting streak to 29 with a triple and his 23th home run. Rookie Bob Gibson held the Cubs to six hits. Hance Holds Big Lead In Wood Pussies FAIR HAVEN Defending champion Borden L.

Bmh i Hance, of the host Navesink Sailing Society, won the opening two races of the 13th annual National Wood Pussy Class Championship Regatta here yesterday to assume a commanding eight-point lead over 16 club and regional qualifiers. Hance has 33 points. The final three races will be sailed today commencing at to am. Moderate to light shifting northerly breezes and sunny skies prevailed for the opening races cm the Navesink River. But a scheduled third race was called off when the hreeres died down in the late afternoon.

Hance, a 40ycar old engineer, with his crew, Pan-American competitor, Robert Wood, ef Red Rank, won both races in Second Chance Landhark Rimner-l'p Charles Landback, Shrewsbury Sailing and Yacht Club fret champion, is in second plare with points Landback had a fourth and a fifth place finish. Third place is held by National Wood Pussy Class commodore, Donald Colyer, of the host fleet, with 2.V4. Bill Hills, a third Navesink S. skipper, is fourth, with 24'j points. Firtl Hurt 1 Burden Harre Var--nk Biilirt 3 Bill H.i: 88' .1 M.ke Co: er Nir.

ainic 84 8nrrpnp B-n 8u-ew-burv gr.tint n1 V. h- fun Charles Land-ia-k fihre-t -nburv A T'bn' lpj-am fhrenshurv A Alillre Monmouth Boa-Club. Howard vareTlc 88. Hon Coer, Narev.r.k 10 pb r. Co'd Rrir: rg Heron- 11 11 Kerb Vorn.k Torn 1J.

Pan! Roinw(it Ou-e Barr e- 1 11 A-! Foo ShreTiburr 8 4-Y 14. Puwell Vim'Ht a 8 IS Ruj'e! Pi'- I I 1" Paul Wiiaon 8 AY Hi-nij i Lar'aud, Navemnk 8 8 (Dim) i. Vernnrf Rart Hanre- Don Coiver 1 tartati! 4 L.anrlbft'-k a ase RiJ'ieil i re. fl B-oifn -o Hil 11 Haihamav; Ir.fvam 14 Porle 1. Wliann: Ru.r.n in: Tnlnt Slanrl'n- 1 3.

I.anrlliaik :8 Don Colter- 4 Hi; BrfU'n .3 6 1 re- 21: ane 9 I t-een lncram and M.ie 11. 11. m'haav-n 12 Ti hr: rert t.artaud and Bill IS. fne; 11: is. Poole- let WHaon I 4: 17.

Johnaihan 3. Ml '-n 1 t. I Oakhurst Man Tied for Golf Tourney Lead ASBl'RY PARK Geoue Cir-hai of Oakhurst and Aitimr K. Paige of Scotch Plans scored 137s here yesterday to tie for the lead in the second annual International Miniature Golf Tournament. The 20 pilfers entered fiom throughout the I'nited Slates and Canada played 72 holes yesterday on four different beachfront courses.

They are the winners of state and regional tournaments in which an estimated 500,000 minia- ture golf fans participated, according to George Zuekerman, tournament coordinator. The tour-! nry is sponsored by the Intel na-! tional Miniature Golf Tournament Committee. The semifinalists yesterday were shooting for the fne spots in today's finals and the prizes at the end of the trad Top prize is a 19j9 Fiat automobile and a trophy; second pnze is a gold headed putter, and third prize jewelry. Schoolboy Third One stroke behind Paige and Carhart yesterday was David Lynch, 17-year-old Downey, high school senior who fired l')3. Roger Enyait, a M-trion.

chrmist, was next with IV), d-spjte the fact he played only two hours sleep flying hi from Indiana. The la: spot in the finals went to Warrrn Buckingham of Wiidwood w.th 10 Defending champion Brian Boor Toledo, didn't qualify for the finals, shooting IM. The nearest score to Ruckingham'fs vcre the 1R4- hy Rnliert Bonser, 'a Roger Smith, La iv-1 Ailspaw, Ft David W.iviie, Ind. Malcolm Frit of A-lmrv Park far down if hM 177, and Rrn D-noen of Spur': Lake eliminated with 172 Yrsrrciy the was over Applegate's Secund Ave. -oure, i Keller's Fnu 'h Ave course, 1 Uoilland Pt Fouith Vr and King-ley Si, the Sixth course on the boardwalk.

Today the finalists will play two each over any two of the four courses. Piny will begin at 9 50 a rn. HAS I had DELT iLLE, Va Enire Andeisnn of Fed Bank, .1 toriK the lead yesterday in the Atlan'ic Coast Sailing Championships. The titie wiil be decided today. Although theie aie 22 entries, the 5 i are set ics is a tin ee affair among An-cieison with 7 points, Jim taioii, aNo lied (111, and Ed Cotter of Silver Spring, Md 5" 4 w1 ft 1 ihi'A; "WW J'.

4 4tm vi- t.t I I four Mails, appaicntly has over- leg cm the Dr. John Eiman per-cotue his tendency to bear out in petual trophy and also took home the home stretch. Hartiic kept Stone award, cive-n annually Queen Dane Cops of Trot Feature FREEHOLD C. I). Higg'ns Queen's Dane sni ped into the lend .1 i 1 1 i I ...1 Ill ine eiRmn poir ami ui fpeed airing llie way to ('nptiiip the Knight's of trot yesterday afternoon at Freehold Raceway.

The 8-year-old hlaek gelding was closely followed for three-quarters of a mile by Arpo Nolo, but in the stretch pulled away end was l' lengths in front at the finish. Cita Mac, in for a first race here from Brandywine, finished third. Queen's Dane, a popular horse here since the meeting opened, trotted the mile in a hnsk 2:06.2. It marked the South Windsor, horse's fourth win here in her last teen starts. Clelan Jones of Wilmington, N.C., was in the drher's seat.

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Michil Hi Lf iM rhvi 12 Jd 1 Luckv 'MConeyi 104. Fourth. Piif. ITW. 4 40 3 0 3 40 2 80 old Wintpr iP.

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nthth. rr. Cormm iFtnni 4 30 Hrb iBffnvi 11 Pnu! Purrlm (JonfSi Time: 2 07 Vinlh. Pare, lnfl Aunt Dnhhif 1100 fl Knuht 'C Ab 3 30 Hjl iFargtoni Time 3 OS 4 Tmth. Troi.

Ilinn ni. Queen Dane i.innei 4 on 0 Arm Vnlo iMrCon vi 3 SO Mtrvlind Bny iHart'ti 3 40 7 6 2n 3 20 on 4 40 3 2 An 3 0 3 3 3 40 Time 3 06 4 Attenrlanre 3.11.1 Binrtle S44I.M Ayala Upset In Play At Perth Ainboy PERTH AMBOV -P rermjet LaU. 19-year-old Dans Cup star, from Calcutta, India, scored an upset victory over Luis Ayala of Santiago, Chile, yesterday to gain the semifinals of the 17th annual Perth Amhoy Invitation Tennis Tournament. Ramanathan Kiishnan. of Madras, India, Charles McKinlry of Ann, and Whitney Reed, of Oakland, also won hotli their preliminary and quarterfinal matches on the clay courts of the Perth Amhoy Tennis Cluh.

LaU will face Reed in the semifinals today while Krishnan will meet McKinley. The two winners will then compete for the William Rhodes Memorial Trophy. Beats Cranston LaJI, a standout player in the India-Australian interzone competition for the Davis Cup playoffs, fought his way into the quarter I finals by defeating John Cranston of San Mariano, 6-4, 7-5. then defeated Ayala in three matches 6-3, 3 8 and 6 4. McKinley.

IS. former National Junior champion, whipped IS-! year-old Claude Sehoenlank of Port Richmond, Staten Island, 6-1, 6-1 in the first match. In the fiuarterfinals, McKinley heat Crawford Henry of Atlanta, 6-3. 6-4. Krishnan eliminated Donald Dell of Bethesda.

Md in the quar-' terfinals 9-7 and 6 3, and Reed heat Chris Crawford of Piedmont, 6-3, 61. Deli defeated Dennis Lynch. Red Bank, 61, 61. O'Malley Second In E-Scow R.ice JAMESTOWN uf Charles Knapp of Bath. N.Y., won the tune-UD race at the first annual East-West Class sailing cham pionship for scows at Chatauqua Lake Friday.

I Runyan O'Malley Jr of Philadelphia, nailing for the Manto-loldng, N.J. Yacht Club, was lec-' ond. Langc Takes National Jel Sailing Title BEACHWOOD Art Lange, vear- old I.fivalletle Yacht 17 uh skipper, grabbed oil a fifth place in the final race yesterday, and won the National Jet Sailing Championship by points e-er Gus DeYera. Lake Hopati ong DeVera won the final tare over a course maikrd by lucky winch that made it a g.ime let the 29-hnat field He fought off numerous challenges by defi-nd ing champion Max Culpepper of the host. Beachwood Yacht Club, and Lange.

Culpepper wound up third in the five-race series with points, compared with DeVera 4fi2, and Lange's 4'4 S. Hint Winner The Open Jet title was won by Gary Hovt. ai-o ol Beachwood, who skimmed home tuM in the final race, making a total of four C-H. f(ih in llio troirt that began Thuisday. Tl, tnrire for skippers who failed to qualify through eliminations for the Na tinnals.

Dan Crabbe, Island Heights, was second the final standinss. points behind The National title was added to the National Junior and the Ba-tiegat Bav 'i'RA jun ior and senior Je titles ait early held bv Lange He scored a lillh in ThuiMlays opening rare, and tlien won tne next three in his "Coofy. Bill Hamilton, Lav aiiette, revved for him in the series over the Toms River course. Contestants were lior.oied at a cocktail party lat night, when awards wrie made. National aumwarlra -ii ir jt IirVf t.ii.

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ai.it H.n-. 1ST I Opfti Tin i a' a Wnn (la tic. i Pia'-h ni-n. 1 I Cti.ra im 1 rn tie Ia.ar.it H'lsri' 4 fian I i rT Hiii-v 6 Krifr I inal I'ninl Stanrioia 4 4i: far 4n, a.it i.arrt i4 1 1fih.jr.i- 33. Jnhn Watann.

Plr.f t.akf SC. 370. a Brnnn nri.i i itu vi 10 Bakfr. Bfarhona JiJ 7 i 1 power, taking his fourth loss against one victory. Cepeda's home run was his this sea- son and bis first since Aug.

19, It brought in Willie Mays, who had singled. Figuem in Run Jones figured also in the first Giant run in the fifth. He sacrificed pinch hitter Jose Pagan to second. Bressoud singled Pagan to third and Willie McCovey's long fly to the left center field fence brought in Jose. McCovey went hitless for the second game in a row and only the fifth game in 39 since he came i In the Giants July 30 from Phoenix.

He hit into a double play and grounded out twice In the three official al bats. A near rapacity crowd of 21,133 saw the Giants tally their three final runs in the eighth. Mays singled in two runs and pitcher Dirk Farrell forced in the other with a bases loaded walk to Willie Kirkland rhllan-elnnia AR an FraneUro AR r( 1 Kppe a 0 B-e aa 1 1 Mrrn in 1 1 ft ft In 1 0 Brandt fl 1 H. Ard If 4 I 1 I Ma- a rf 1 1 rf 4 ft fl re'da K-lh 4 1 Fre-re th 4 ft -ki rf 4 ft 1 a And San fin 7 Mr ei n-l'a-fn 1 R'mman ft Farreil ft I Spen'r 7n 4 1 1 l.andv:'h 4 1 1 OTnn'll in! ft ft Ola-re aan in? 1 1 Jrnl 1 3 5 I 0 I 4 a a Pan ii In S-h. nil fnr '1er in ih imhiim (in fa" (inn oil adeipri a ft- Pan f'-lrrn lar.dri'.n 3B-Bri- HH rrena i each: to i si: vow cnovsns BEVERLY HILLS, Calif The newly organized American Professional Football League announced yesterday It had signed a contract to play in the Polo Grnund in New York City in the l0 season.

Six cities remain in the running fnr berths In the league, spokesman Lamar Hunt of Dallas said The list has narrowed to Buflalo. Miami, Kansas City, Louisville. San Francisco, and San Diego. BASEBALL STANDINGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday' Results 8an Franrlsro Philadelphia 1 Miluauker 4. Cincinnati 2 St.

I.nulu Chicago 4 Only games nrheduled L. Pel. (i.B. fi2 San Francisco 79 Los Angeles 78 fi.1 Milwaukee 78 6.1 Pittsburgh 72 71 Cincinnati PI 74 Chicago fi7 74 St. Louis fu 73 .55.1 1 1 .503 8 .483 11 .475 12 IS Philadelphia fiO 83 .420 20 Today' Games, Probable Pitcher Cincinnati at Milwaukee: Pur-key Ul-lfii s.

Spahn 19-13 St. Louis at Chicago: Hughes (0-n vs. Hobbie 14-12 Philadelphia at San Francisco: (ll-lli vs. Sanford 13-12' Pittsburgh at Los Angeles: Kline 9-13i v. Podre (13-8) AMERICAN LKAGIH Yesterday' Results Detrnll 4, New York 0 hlragn fi, Raltlmnre 1 Cleveland 7, Washington Boston 4, Kansas City 1 W'TL.

Pet, G.B. Chic ago 8H 15 Cleveland S3 4 New Yoik 71 70 1 Detroit 71 71 .500 Baltimore "2 1 Boston 7fi .4 21'i Kansas City 80 .429 Washirirnn MM Today' Garoe. Prnbible Pitcher Cleveland at New York 2: Perry 1 1 -T and Harshman "i-9' vs Maas 12-7i and Turley B-1 1 Detroit at Washington: Bunning 'lfi-U vs. Fischer 'M Chicago at Bolon: Shaw (IVfi' vs. Sullivan R-10 Kansas City at Baltimore (2': Daley and Kucks 17-10 vs.

Portocarrero (2-7) and Pappas i showing in his first appearance in All-Stars." men-an international regatta. (nrefj hy Vl(, Vaccaro and Matt lir.l rmnc aianlnn Ci l.it lr rniim In rtn. 3 nran a- rX av. 1.:" a lit Ha-i-T fum 4 a-it A R'n a H.r.' f1 n-ap (irri Fifia Pa-a 132 7 Wn I K- Ha-nrr Villi nnn M-PI-funn Ithaca V. T.16 9 R'l'1 Ph'r Pnrhfa'f, jf.hr ema 1 4n Si.

1 I Mail a i.arH. 1 1 ni'fMn Da I''-f ftt Ha -nor ar-1 RMirf, V. a-'-nf Harbi" 7 1 O.H Cmr fll'i hot I I (ran VV a I rhi I Ine re, in n-ruia Hana Mii-fnrif Hhni- i- a c- 'h llH ti'an Hi'l'l 1 Pnli- r. 3 fi ii VV 4 Mai am fi tl-f Plifrn.n Hfll man I I); I H-'V Kr.hn. fin M'l in Kil Wa-n! 'In if.i Ohm; it.

Bvan. 11. H'lnfl: 1 fir-- him on a straight and true course to the winners circle and a check for The victory boosted his total earnings to lf.fi Irish Jay Bonn NEW ()HK A' Cain Hoy Sta 1 1 Mciairnttr Rnrlu ntA Irith lavs un'ieaten string ol victories ai four yesterday as she beat th Wheat ley Stable filly by eight lengths in I he Matron fnr 2 veal old fillies at Belmont Park Mi 72 (aics Her l.rad MEMPHIS 'T Bonnie Ran 72 was good dolphs' 1 -under-par i enough to jump her into the lead Memphis Women' I Open, tjolf JCSter- clav. 1 1 fCT uirtrt Py' i Jt A- 'i Jy 4 TOUCHDOWN BOUND Frank Sheplo, Long Branch High School fullback, brecks into cleor enroute to 35-yard touchdown oga'nst Perth Amboy in crimmage yesterday at long Branch. Score wa set up when lineman John Onacilla Intercepted pas.

Coach Army Ippo-lito aid he was pleaed with DeShepIo' running and four successful placekicks, Dewey Moser' passing and play calling, and encouraged by the defensive improvement. The Brancher outicored the visitor by four unofficial touchdown to none, and will hot the Pantheri again Wednesday, Thurday will be photo day ot Long Branch from 2i30 to 4 p.m. for fan. (Preu Photo) Bordan L. (Brob) Honc (right), Puny tailing championihipi, cn the Navesink River, with of Fair Havt defending champion in National Wood chacki hull of hi boat befora yesterday' opening race crewman Bob Wood, Middletown.

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