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L.1 1 Palmer 142 Shockley Signed By Phillies For 4th Noisy (To Leaders' is 1 I1 ss. -L -5T Bonus of Staffs Special Correspondent United Press Intn actional GEORGETOWN', July 5 Costen Shockley, Georgetown That July 4 tradition about Hish' phenomenal pitcher-batter of last spring, yesterday goin; on to meet with the PhiU.es for bona, estimated at ,50,000. JY Sit The Phils invested heavily in the 18-year-old all-around ratfJ 0Xi feej i0t better athlete despite the fact that he is recovering from hepatitis about it if their pitching meas and is under doctor's orders not to play any baseball this yearjured up to their hitting. Shockley spent several weeks in Temple Hospital in Philadel-j Shaky relief pitching caused phia, missing graduation exercises here, and is resting at home.ithe Yankees to lose a game and cw 1 1 one half of their American Johnny Ogden, area scout for the Ph.ll.es, signed Shocklevv. ,0 second place Several weeks ago, he signed Johnny Morris, Lewes High left-.

Indians yesterday. And the hander, for a $25,000 bonus. Morris now has a 11 record for bombing of Bob Friend and all rookie Class Appalachian If I rr ss. i UV 'Tl. ft VM 11 'l-Stli i 4 Xi! )i l-'b -4: lA IJUJ IjP 1 II rO fl I ITtPW I 'K'H.

AT Vl "n' 4t Wl y'' tarted to Pray fl fStJfJi h. hw At a s9 Johnson City, in the League. Pirates Pressed Although every club in the major leagues scouted Shock-ley and notified his family they were interested, most of them withdrew' from the picture! when the 6 2, 190-pound! youngster became ill. At the! finish, it was the Phillies vs. the Pittsburgh Pirates for his! services.

"We have word from the top liver specialist in the countM that if Shockley listens to orderswatches his diet and gets plenty of rest he will be as good as new," Ogden said. "He lost only four pounds." Shockley was almost unhit-table as a pitcher, but Ogden stressed that he was signing the lefthanded thrower-hitter as a first baseman because of his batting ability. When he wasn't pitching shutouts, Shock-ley covered first for th Golden Knights and hit an astronomical .620 in 11 games. Pitching, he won six and lost none, allowing but five hits and two T1IK SIXTH ON TIIK FOI KTH rait of Delawnre 1 ark's all-lime fourth larpM rrowil form l.a.kilrop for first-turn at lion in sixth race on the turf jrnlrnla y. (1.

M. Kline's Saini (thirtl from left) a tlie winner. Holiday racing drew 29,091 fans, who MBpered more than $2,000,000. Roy Par in the first game of a aouDieneaacr Pirates the National Braves Friend Face yielded in the Braves With Harvey Haddix pitching a six-hitter, Pittsurgh rebounded! 7.9 Thi. rirat( thus rptainpd their game lead on Mil waukee.

Spangler Hit Decides Hank Aaron helped put Mil waukee back into the first game with a two-run homer off Friend and Del Crandall tied the score in the ninth with singled home the tie-breaking run in the tenth against tare, making Warren Spahn the win ner in relief. Smoky Burgess drove in three Pittsburgh runs in the night cap with a single and double. Haddix yielded only two singles 'after the first inning. The Yankees also did some hpavv rannonadinSi inciuding the 300th homer of Mickey Mantle's career. However, re- never uyne uu.en wjiu i.

j. isa loaded in the ninth tO give the Senators a 9 8 win. tu indian moven io wun swpcDinl a rioubleheador li om broke a five-game losing, streak hv taking two from the; nj th1 xpa VV hite Sox, 3 0, 3 2, and the beat the Orioles, 107, that was halted by andthe Dodgers came back to; iu rorHinaU .14. after al 1- nnpnPC 6 L. from gaining ground in League on Uu and Gaints.

blew a 61 lead and the winning run tenth inning as the edged the Pirates, 7 6 nrai'An Ail IhA i if Itsa (Nothcr) Great Day for Coll; Monmouth Next for Milford Flyer conversation" Grier explained wished me lurk and Mirccss with the1 thai if ever 1 in nni'i ui i him" ,11 liiil.lt unit Value of the colt an ho csti mated somewhat by the way the crowd bet it into fit) favorit And Ihe show plungers im nri -j ii miiiim noo one Costen Shockley Tnuinhftltnsrhnll joitiffit isascnmi (All Ht. AntnonT 01 wnminiton yj. Uhused owner Grier. I hit him a few times and "The' out. I hit him a few times ami earned runs in 43 innings.

n. c.nby P.m. i he got to running. If we merely bpen msi(P, "nl Great Hay would have won "He merely Nw casue vs at. Aninony winning run wun me Dases in to get! Nw castle, ai lstn and van Biirm.

Parkway s. C. and A. Construe-i tlon. at Price Run CTO PARISH LFAGTE i SaPlin2 Stakes al six which would be Itsa Creat Day's lm rwe far- rfci n'wn l.u u't, I PIIIII I1I.IA.1V li i i- iu.

i i weight (12.i pounds yesterday) and 'stil1 of 1 believe the horse is readv to Miuwt'u lie r.uiv tut- i i- it. i ii st Anthony Matthew. nVt games of the Yankees by. Eighth and Duncan had five shutouts. Williamsport Contract "For his age," Ogden said, "he is one of the finest hit-j lers ve ever seen.

Shockley was signed to Williamsport Eastern League! tuntldtl JDI JMOU. II r. Will south with the Phillies for spring training. i 4 it. ai.nVn.w.

Athletics, 40, 7 the Palmer nosteri six inn mg its owner and a MJ' great fashion." iwngeiing $25,000 lo show to, ''on- 01 Trainer Jim Rowan report collect the minimum $2 20 for HLs signing gives the opener and then lost the.l.ncr emphaOcaI.y woulrt l.ke lies three Sussex County pitch- cosxib mack ieacce nightcap, 86. it known that Itsa Great Day is ers all lefthanders. Chris! nr In the National League, the not for sale. This has been Short, who preceded Shockley! scho'" Elimere' Grove Giants beat the Cubs, 40, and stated before by the Delaware 'V; "'Pd itsa Great Day came on broke' nf sound con ni, tsa i l'y 0K fth he f', $2. ler of South Africa for the day's Thai Hie bettors were in a 'best score on the New Course, holiday mood was revealed Allhough many jn Ihe rcc early bv Ihe daily double pooled field condemned the poor By STANTON ECKSITT PRK July irier, the irri owner of DELAWARE W.

Logan Grier, 'IVii-illnH" MilfnrH nu'npr tt( unbcalen Itsa Great Day, said io( in ine next siou on the lacing schedule for his un Pirk and nn nnn ocicaion, ecora DreaKin year old is Monmouth the New Jersey track's $100,000 Sapling Stakes, Saturday, An" fi Aiu. A. And before so.ng any farther, rings. ner sa.a oaay wai Joset L. Arnold of the same syndi 1 A il.

lamu mc unni ilnTiniln Kintnl ll.nl uirnmic i'liic, umi iimi he was authorized to pay plenty for Itsa Great Day Five-for-Five of course, was before ii. i. i i i ine nusKy ana speeay son 01 stormed through the stretch to rin aaa llle auuuu Liin.Mi- ana Stakes here vesterriav in track record time of 1:04 15 for five and one-half furlongs, The victory was the fifth in, starts fr tne Milford fly his tnird track record, was U'V lu u.iii- dim uuu.iit.il jiii of which eclipsed Ihe nt fi.it pi i i iwii.i i of last July 4. The big crowd bet $2.1 the second highest handle in the track's history. (lluhs drown i and.

while not giving me r.srv Ke i Diicnea a iihh inuci tiiiu wwh.i.ij I Ll tWOrlin Single WTaS tne Olg DIO in Cleveland's opening -game; iviMArv Catcher John Romano uh Qu alif ics In Scotland ST. ANDREWS. Smtland, itTti Arnold Palmer, a little erratic off the tee, carded a two over par "5 today in th second qualifying round of th 'Rritish Open Golf Championships. 1 The American Open and Mv ten champion wound up with a Whole score of 142 aflrr pnstins a five under par 67 on the New Course yrVrrday. Officials estimated that score of 116 would he good taking a double bojey 7 on the 14th, but still managed to return home in 39 Mmf Mrd.il Today's round, which Palmr called "one of my worst in a long time," prevented the muscular Yank from winning th medal for the lowest qualifying score.

However, it safely qualified him for the actual competition. "If I had to have a round like that, today was a good timo to have it," Palmer said philosophically. Jock Hutchinson, 77 year old former champion from Fvan-slon. 111., who shot an R2 on th Old Course yesterday, took on look at thp threatening skies this morning and decided to withdraw. I compliment the old gnl yesterday and these old legs might, give out on me today, he explained.

Palmer played a cautious, SI' (Oil () 0(1 time (itniriii yesterday's opening round on the New Course. I'sing bis trusty No 1 iron off the lee because he 'wanted I f.i a i mi iiiiioiiiiik birdies and one bogey to tin defending champion Cary Tlay- playing conditions, two records on the flirt i i i.n.i...,.... w. Course. Peter Allis of England fired a seven under par 6B to break the professional records, British Amateur Champion I ImnnH in lilll 1 .11 a fiR to establish a new amateur maik.

fit or Saraen Gene Saracen, Ihe 5S year old genllemnn farmer from aul'ii who won MILWAUKKK, July 5-fSpe- 1 mil Una etlra. spnf bll, don have any other choice." Rruton feels the same way about it. lie would rather bat anywhere but first, because as he puts it, "I'm a free swinger." Brulon has been a .300 hitter all season, has driven in 25 runs and is among the league leaders in doubles and triples. Bru lon, who lost seven pounds during a poor spring training per formance in the spring, has re- -gainea nvc puiimin. jib mj i another factor in his fine sea son is a lighter bat.

Lnicalrr lo Ottawa OTTAWA, July 5 MV Signing of Quarterback Ron Lan-rasfnr 91 was announced to- day hy th ottawa Rough Rid. iprs f00tball club. Lancaster, a ('ojImivs Tiill DALLAS, July 4 The Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League today announced signing of Jerry Tubbs, former Oklahoma star lately of the San Francisco 49ers and Chicago Cardinals. (Hi illi uipii fr it liritli Ft I SWIM Etoabeu st, Tht.m... r-arn ln.

i. babe m'TH tEAfiri. Bnk of Hockes.Mn Yi Penn HUh. New Castle, tt Wm. Minr.vr trtr.rv V' 1:15.

rniuirs vs. i.ains, ihq wonnmna Willow Run, I BrookUnd Ter- race, I p. orden coiiinn Red. Dei. frVi- Blu un an Din in iwuui west Hockessln tt Murjhullton point cneise Estates, m.

rrandywine RiWAMS i.eac.i'e Hawks vs. Green Acres, at i-up Field, I p. m. UTTI.E LEACl'E Optimist-Storms vs. WTUX lt lfllh Ttrnnm A Nanman.

Pnh. Trrttl.r. rn hen FieWr-. p. m.

i at! V.H,,i- 8myrna-Clanon-Bn' of Del. Farmers 6 p. m. Dover-Merchants vs. Ed-lli, Dei.

vets vs. vfw. 745. liver Air Base-Marlins vs. Bisons, 5 n.

TUera vs. Dndjers, :15. 1 i pnnti'ihiifpd two home runs in T. I This, in.iwi.ri nit r.tu ronnrrts T3nninrT no onlviQuick Reward-Irish Rebel uis an'Rockv Colavito jinree ins om 14th home run in uvii a wrL a nnoii in p. amp iiuiui: Cash's sixth-inning homer pro vided the winning run in the Tl i tl C3 Three club ch.imp.onships (hl in m2, also were derided over Ihe long holi 'rlerlrified the opening day dav golfing week end.

crowd by posting a foiir under- Dr. John Cehret won Ihe Wil bourse. Chandler Harper of Porfs- miniiton Country hib title ya enraod Hie fourth tune by dcfc.iling i with a 75 ho (Ike) Turner in the hole promised "I'll never play here finals, 4 and Dr. (iciuet led again." 1 up after Ihe first 18 played on the Concord course, ritlI1 Pack I'llticll wrapped up at the new WCC; a(0ff l0itioll nr; flpfi-'f've finemnaU ninp en" is u. 'This as I he first ime the, horse had to go all out to vmu, fd have trouble making it he it.

him Mssmoi il a poihi r. I.i. I "A Reports in racing circles had ii. nun not in ii ru vii ii for sa "There was no set amount 1,1 nnv livoi! sure of any kind in Arnold I ialinia1 I.rii'Mio 1,. ri.

i 44 28 .611 ii 31 sisi M'i 37 a 34 37 fli 'a 3i .17 4.16 a .31 .4115 li 41 ton Miuaukee PIH -humh inn inrirs Chlcato VI.STI.HIMV liisllis finr.lnnail -2, Philartelnhia is Milwaukee 7-2, Pltt'hunh -7 (1st, 1 19 inninasi, 8n Franclai-o 4-1, Chlrato 0 1 1 2nd tie, 14 Innln drknr.si. Bl, Louis Anaeles 2 5. SIMMV Kf- HI I.TS 1 Rtn Kranclscn 11. PhlinrlrlnhU 5. I.os Aiwe.es (I, Pltl'hurBli 2.

I Chlcuft 7, Milwaukee 4. SI. Louis 3 (14 ln-ning'i. SA1IKIIAVS IIISII.IS Philadelphia 3, Sun Kiantlsco 2 (1! Innlinii. nmht'.

Bt. Louis 7, Milwaukee 1. I. oh Anjelei 6 IP.) I.os Anarlri 6, Plitsbuish 1. Cincinnati 13.

Chlmao 8 TOOAVS (iA.MIS Pllllsrletnllla illnlieii' 4 7 at iNearombe 3-5', fl OS Pi' hurnh il.aw al Milwauaee iWllley 4-3', San Franclsio iMcroimirk 1 41 at ri. Lo'uiV isimmom -o ai. chicajo iCardwel! 4 TOMDiiitows c.4irs Phliartelphla at Milwaukee, p. pl.trA'h'itn..,. San Francluo at Los Anes, msht Ainerieaii I.Oiiiu' n-.

4i 21 New York Cleveland RalMmore Clilcano Del roll Kn a Ci'v Bos! on 42 28 44 1 1 .19 ,14 14 17 11 14 4S 4' .5.14 ft .470 10 .418 17 it Tift 14 VI.M'I RDAY'S KITI.TS Wa'hlnston (. New York 4 Cleveland 4-7. Kaiuas Cl'y 0-4. Boston 10-4, Baltimore II. Detroit 3-3.

Chicaso 0-3 SUNDAYS RISll.TS New York 7-f). Detroit (t-2 Cleveland 5-11, Washlnnton 2-5. Ii lamiMIMI MMIIMIIMIIIIIIII I 1 Geor.etown Tbunderblrdi oftsr a frtrCPOtlt course. I Tl lames ucHiios.so woo mini' Apaehej, (I p. m.

as a Georgetown High ace, now! is on the Phils' staff. Holiday Racing Lures 319,067 4.oci7i?ed Press Topped by the ciowqs at Aqueduct and wood Park, thoroughbred rac i ii jm uicw ot.i.uoi in ii uacKSi i iiin am i I yesterday and brought the turn- out for two straight days of tu. i. tnn I in" nuiiud weeN-ena to ooi 769. The total wagering for the two days $43,423,084 with $23,396,489 passing through the inauinnes on ine rourin ana ij.kh,3HS on Saturday.

The figures Compared With; Memorial Dav wppk-pnH's total 1 anenaance oi om.ozi ana of $43,808,999. figures: Thu' AHcnrlanc tmiPduct 57,141 Hnllvwnorf Pv 53,147 Wnnmouth Park Arlington Park D'lawate Park 29.011 Pickinghaai Park 21090 Detroit 22.954 M-Sar-Ben 1P2 Th.stledown 13,065 Walerford 10.3t Cr'arlestown 10.81 River Downs 11,773 Csiiokia Dnwrn 9 009 Ruidosn Downs fi. 100 tone Acres A 008 Portland Meadnws f.3S5 la Mesa 3SS0 Tfital 735.036 652.657 561,076 514 403 476 8R5 355 lAfl 700, Nationalist China Enlrrs TAIPEI, July 5 (ft. Nation-j alist China plans to send a Roman team to the Rome Olympic Games. To keep expenses as low as possible, the delegation will arrive in Rome only a week before the games.

Sword Dancer With Record By Associated Press 1 I49fi39! 1 542 98 1343.2fl5;1;'5, 1.182 6731 5.55 23.396.489.inff. wanucnue onoiea vs. oiani.s. Cub' vs- Inllan, p. m.

DOVKR PONT LF.tr.CK Doctors vs. PUytex, 15. Merchnt Alr 1 EVENING Manors championship in mcda m.ml flnd runs.balfed.in play with a .29., total for 72jjo)aI make Charley holes, finrslung with a he had lhe flrf under par 71.n the final round ly jn spot Sol1 IT WmTi the Milwaukee bailing order, with 'hit lalley, .10 Kay. lf smm.l)0(y plse to ilea.) off," Dressen said, "I'd bat pion Kills laylor, .10.1, were Rru)on Rprond ha)p l) was, other leading finishers. hits in th Jockey Suspended INCLEWOOD, July 5 Holly wood Park stewardsL 1J "ItSa Ureal Day neiiniieiY really big races," en fl Th A Tuesday.

July 3, I960 Cowley Gives if. Tl If m. A flJr JIlUrw 1 iui CINCINNATI Juy o- Gene Conley of the Phillies is back in business and flashing his old winning lorm. Conlev, ho had been side- 41 inicu iui uiicc nn-its nun a JOURNAL-EVERY a homer and single and Neves 10 days for careless rid- nis 13th nomor. They said he caused inter-! "Ha-S fnurth-inninc Boston overcame an -ncclhlo hv a inning rauy K.n..

hv Orioles Second Base boner by Orioles Second Base l.ij' Iman MarV Mreeaing. lie 111 second, believing it to be the i.i Unlfimnro i s-nrti: uic ac.unu Hansen and Jim Gentile each, drove in eighth-inning runs. Jack Sanford gave up four hits in pitching the Giants toi Inn TlltlS R0h! in three runs Wlldliii" double tied the score in the iu. IHlKllH rtu nuv. qnn 1 1 11 ink 11111 in.

1 battled it out until darkness set in. t. fi-ilo- maWini? nis fll'St! start "since May 2, pitched the. to their second-game decision with tne neip 01 homers by Norm Sherry and r.it Hndjps this 35est). In the: i siTH (opener, Daryl Spencer and Val Morvn each hit a two-run notiit i to east the way to Ernie, ninth victory.

4.1 Shot Win I nil CHICAGO, July 3 UP. Noble Rodney from the Van Every nDnDi. from 1 I iference in the backstretch ridinS Pamquita in the sus' rru- iLi siuti laniCi ci ci.i 11111 ULLun. Soullicrn Assoeialion ShreveDort 3-D. Atlanta 0-2.

Little Rock 7-1, Birmingham 3-10. Chattanooga Memphis S. Mobile -0. Nashville 3-7. Is in Again Aqueduct Win 'him at $742,522.

As the second At Brandywine Country Club, ShiiI Savitch took the cham pion'-hip by beating Jack Top kis, in the Mfihole finals. and 2. Newark Country Club's sen jnr crown is worn by P'rank Uhl 1.. Rav Ott in nc the finals, 2 and 1. ihe Pre- Tournament reached the finals Sank nosed out Dick Bauer, 1 up in holes, and Cibby Young .1 A tl nil.

iien ruii dim 5. In qualifying for the Oak- lands Handicap Tournament Art Mundis won the medal with 83 21--62. 1 Betty Richardson sained the finals of the Rock Manor women's championship by de 'feating Jean Tigani, 4 and 3,, i while Lib Cannon edged Jane Canters, 1 up. me urn soon w.i hum- 1 1. i i ii.

i Carry i v7 linn uic nnUf Inmllll hohinH lu'" Hi.I'n,, iii.nl in to wear down the leader anr! ill '1 1 I I 1 'T 3 11' '1 1 1 lha i 11 I 11 "n.i winning in a drive by a half length Carry Back held on for sec- ond, anolher half length in i i ti 1 1 fil noni 01 Mrs. jonn it. n. inoui- on's Covered Rridge. C.

V. Whitney's Chinchilla, who, like i u.i Hsa urcat nay, nau lut-n rrt to tote 125 nounds. failed tos how the form that had en abled him to win the recent Tyro Slakes at Monmouth, and finished a well beaten sixth. Passmore disclosed that he IIHIK.su en II, nulling uiiii iv un Use nim tOO early. 1 wasn nb UMl" ried Covered Bridge and me ID rage Phillies Split t1 I I aa.

-m tt llf III llfl Mmi'i'ii when he hammered out a two- run homer in the first inning. Urit Game P1IILADKLPH1A CINCINNATI lb rbi ab rhi 'rvaleief 4 (I 1 fl Kasko.3b 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 pmson.ct 5 1 1 If A 1 II rf 4 ft fl fl 7. rera.lb .1 ii ii ii i-osi 11 .111 4020 hm Hooit.p 2000 rvm 1 Oreen.P a 0 fl fl Tntt: 4 t-p: ti mi r. c-men out lor hm.hn- cinonr.au 2 1 0 2 Hom. run: 0ree.

on, AnnVrion, Racrillce: Post. F.R BB 80 a 1 Hook 7-Ti 4002 a ven.on. Time; 2 (4 Serfinrf Game i phia Cincinnati I ryOrecn.ef 3 1 1 0 4 (I 1 (I I Taviorsn 4 1 1 pmnncf 4 0 1 nt 3 2 2 2 And 44 4 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 fl fl 1 fl 0 3 0 11 0 0 fl 1000 000c 0 0 0 DODO 10 0 0 0 0 0 ii 33 2 2 oke-vc Amaro.ss Conley.p 4 0 12 House. 4 0 0 0 M'Mill'n i 4 0 0 0 Martin. 2b ibLynch Char.on.2b INuxhall.n Rrosnan d.Iones I Mrl.lkh.D 34 5 I 5 Totals Totals a-Ran for Bullev In I'h: b-sround- '1 in oui tn nurn in .11, u-uiu un.

on bases: Phlladeiffhla, 4: Cln--cinnall, S. Two-bae hits: DelOreco. Tarlor, Lendo. Pinson. Three-base hit: Coker.

Sacrltlca flies: Herrera. McMillan iT'iiiT run. nrirrii. OLutrn i iji- IP tR BB 80 nux il, 1-41 1 1 wiid piVch: "Nuxhu. passed bail; nco Time.

3 03. Attend-1 lnCe. is.jho. 1 a. tfil I 4 ii.ev.c Cincinnati, 5-2, in the iu? Sword Dancer is back in the' choice ,0 Bald Ea2l6, the! running for at least one of Paid I a-dims uume 'e-stabe of Long tseacn, ll tu.rJned.t0his..fAv.0:ite.

tracibeat out Topsy Lee in 1960 turf titles. The experts had just about counted out the little chestnut anu won tne jj.u stars ast night to Win hj th fournjt cinrinnatl ktrinoc Uinftiean nt Arlinafnn 1 1 Cl.l-a. in 0 U' utnlna lne i hits: Pin. Dot Milo took medal honors! lao-po mder, is from Witten-Hercules Country Club's horg coMmh of Snrincfield. Roton 13, Kansaj City 2.

I Chicao 2. Baltimore 1 ill from Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloane's'p'r C. Tvrolrl Von Brookmeade Stable after he! Foi winner Ar finished out of the monev lhe "ing of Jay Hook (77) who Sportsman Park. 1 bested Dallas Green (12).

The 4-1 shot, driven by De Coker home two rrnnW was second Denina Sosv Lre until the stretch, ns m. hen liopsy u- "the nightcap and Frank Her- he W.dener Gulfstream and Metropolitan Handicaps all won by Bald Eagle. SAM ItllAY IIKSII.TS Chlraoo It Ralllmnrp 1 Inlizhtt. n-w York Detroit ZZZVrnT! 1 TOMfiiirs New Yoik nerry 4-Ji at Wahnu- ton iRsmm 4-9 Raltlmore iBman 7 2 1 at BoMon (Brewer 5-fl'. Only Bumei chrdwled TOMORROW MfiHT'S CAMUS Kansas City at Detroit.

Chiraso al Cleveland. New York ai Btmore, a' Boston women's championship with: 48-48 Arch McLclland -finished first in lhe men's Flag 'Tournament. Connie Sabine riivisinn AiiMTiean At.ocialiu St Paul 4-1, Minneapolis Indianapolis 2-6. Louisville 1-2 nnver 1-10. Mon'ton 0-4.

Chares'on 10-4. Dalias-F! Worth 3-7 a doubleheader yesterday for his first win since June 5. allowed eight hits and nad a shutout until thp seventh jinnin2 in posting his fourth' victorv in decisions Ulil 1 ra belled his 11th homer in the sixth to boost the Phillies 10 Victor. In Ihe opener, Wallv Tost, who was traded by Ihe Phillies to the Reds, provided Hook with all the margin he needed Pirates Sign Two PITTSBURGH, July 5 Jt. The Pittsburgh Pirates today announced the signing of two players to, contracts with their Kingsport.

farm in the rookie Appalachian League. Thry are iaicner r.manut'ie o. Jlfllliui.iv flllll IJellu J.UW dllCL 1 elarfe IhlS VCaT But a few more victories like.running the 1 316 miles on'- yesterday's record smashing the grass in 1:57 33 under performance in the $103,100: 121 pounds. Suburban Handicap at Aque-j prjzc Host ($16) from Circle duct and he'll not only be in the x. p.

Stable, turned in a wire-scrap for the handicap division to-wire victory in the $54,200 championship, but also veryAmerican Handicap at Holly much in the running for Horse Park as the highly re-of the Year honors, a title hegarded Bagdad ran a disap-won in 1959. pointing third. With Eddie Arcaro giving. Finrt Afred ru Vanderbilt's uid.iAic ana American Derb at same last mn a -I '-77 1H.vPar.nlH rplrtinff riicnlarorl monpy winnins usi wnen nei won a race, ine victory '376. Native Dancer retired 1 one of his patented rides, the THIS SUMMER AT THE YMCA Join the 3 Month Plan 5.00 a Month Dancer came from last place'former stablemate Native Dan-I for a half-length decision over cer i 8 on the all time' TV.

1 1. ine Major League Leaders By Associated Press AMERICAS LEAGUE JUttlnt Runnels, Boaton, .336. Rune Mantle. New York, 8V Rani Batted In Marii, New York, Vor i. Triiiea Apatino and chiraso It nmf Rhb Maris.

York, nL i I striaenuie-Bunning. neimn NATIONAL LKAG1E RatUnt Mays, San Francisco, 371 Runs Mays. San Francisco, 14 Runa Balled In Banks, Chlcaio. 4 Hlla Qroat. Ptttsburtb.

105. Doublea Maya, Ban Francisco. Trlplea Plnaon. Cincinnati. Bruton.

Mliauke and Klrkland. San Fran- 7 Home Run Banks Chicajo, 23 Slolen Baaea Mays, San Francisco. 19 Pltehlm Rneburk, Lni Anieles. d-1, lrlkl Dryidale, Lo Anseles, 124. tun-nan in 4th.

Illinn and Pntlsd'lnhla 0 1 0 2 0 -4 iiii'mi, Aonaan4Anv I Laura 18 i a n.ni ru i I'. jerora nine o.i iui i-4 pounds to Sword Dancer's 125, Pitcher Steve rawer, 18, Oak-i rrors: Tavlor. Walters. Pntouts-as-lanrl falif Philadelphia, 27-12: Cincinnati, Taylor I nd Herrerai McMillan and Anderson. AW SaaTaT I -V -aHaaaliaaaB ina.AAa i.

liri UnwSiM ai. irj a. was another six lengths Back! with $785,240. in fourth place. Julmar from Idle Sword Dancer earned Hour Farm, won the $29,200 165, boosting his career bank-1 Longfellow Handicap at Mon-roll ta $726,860 for the 12th mouth Park.

B. A. Dario's Gulio spot on the money winning list. Cesere ($8.80) closed fast for Bally Ache, who appears to a half-length triumph in the have the 3-year-old title Inaugural Handicap at ped up and also is a strong Rockingham Park, where 14 contender for the Horse of the graces were spread over a morn-Year crown, is ahead of 'ing and afternoon program. Frpck IIorso l'irl 0CEANPORT, N.

July 5 MTi. II. IV. ret-K a i cnv. navini? S3 40.

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