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FOURTEEN WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, MONDAY. AUGUST 25. 1958 White Scores Win SWEEP 600 Fairfax Pace IHM WWWW mum in i ii ii mmmtui I I In Kennett CC Golfm 14-3, 3-2 Tops Harness Card By MARTY LEVIN Morning News Sports Editor G. C.

White captured the I Thompson and C. N. Durning, President's Cup golf tournament; 6 up. The team of C. T.

Porter and W. J. Schoot also finished BOSTON', Aug. 24 (() Two stakes contests will be decided at Brandvwine Harpwav 6 up, but lost in a tossup to Three straight singles in the this week. They are the Georgetown Trot which is scheduled for Thompson-Durning.

11th inning of the. nightcap andThursday nl the Dover Pace which will top the Saturday pro gram, as me meeung neaas mio lis win week tonight, the $2,600 Fairfax Pace will be the feature offering. -V0 ine two eariy-ciosing contests each carry a $5,000 purse. The crown at the Kennett Square Country Club yesterday by defeating A. Giofreddi, 4 and 2, in their 18-hole final round match.

J. H. Thompson, and L. B. Sawine won the better-ball-of-partners tournament, finishing 9 up on par.

The team of C. E. Holt and H. Pratt was second, 8 up, while T. R.

Jackson and E. R. Jackson were next, 6 up. Fourth place went to G. E.

Georgetown field will be drawn from a total of 46 nominations. ALE and the Dover from a list of 77. The contests 'will be Interspersed by some attractive overnight races which have been Blind bogey winners: D. B. Dodd, E.

B. Cantwell, L. N. Han-num and G. E.

Sylvester. Kicker's handicap winners: R. S. Calhoun, White, and Holt, and James Thompson, Jr. Dodd scored 82-1468 to take yesterday's medal play event.

G. E. Thompson was next at 79-10 69, while Durning had 76-6 70, and Giofreddi carded 80-8 72. HERCULES CC Homer Haggard and partner Bob O'Brien carded a gross score of 69 to win honors in the Board of Governor's tourney. 0.

J. McCafferty and Or-ville Donovan were next at 70. Weekly point tournament arranged by Racing Secretary a brilliant relief stint by Murray Wall lifted the Boston Red Sox to a doubleheader sweep 14-3 and 3-2 today over the Kansas City Athletics. Gene Stephens, Frank Mal-zone and Jackie Jensen singled in order with one out to provide the winning run and give Wall his seventh victory. Wall allowed only one hit a line single by Harry Chiti in 7 23 innings after taking over for rookie Ted Bowsfield in the fourth.

The crafty right-hander had pin point control. He struck out five and didn't issue a walk. Bowsfield lost his control in the fourth and forced in both A CARDS II KANSAS CITY, Aug. 24 OH The wrath of baseball fans rose Jim Lynch. Three outstanding performers are included in the eight-horse field entered in tonight's Fairfax.

They are Lotus owned by Herman Brown of Dover, Parker Hawk and Sis Abbott. Lotus Volo Favored Lotus. Volo, a 7-year-old gelding which was victorious in.2:06 again here this week-end over the latest Kansas City-New York deal sending Murry Dick winners: Class A lony Domi son to the Yankees. nelli and Dick Mraz, 41; Class 'Kansas City runs with walks be- ST. LOUIS, Aug.

24 W) The 42-year-old knuckleball Pittshureh missed a chance 'to! Bil1 Rash and R- w- Ivett fore Wall was summoned from UUSDUrgn miSSea a cnance lO r.ith Mnrrnu nrWH the bullpen. Murray proceeded 1-5 last week, is one of the biggest animals on the grounds. He stands over 16 hands and is ex pitcher, picked up as a free agent last winter, had become a Kansas City hero. He has take over second place in the ''u C. Krutchen 36, and Pete Gre- National League today as a five pected to be favored at approxi been the A's most consistent hawick 29.

ROCK MANOR Defending champion Ellis working both as a aUMV ranter Hawk, who starter and in relief. His every 8I outstanding record Jast Taylor took the lead in the appearance was cheered to na? lailecI 10 enter the echo. The 145-Dound richt- ranaywwe winners circle in four attempts, but has shown to force Joe De Maestri to hit into an inning-ending double play. Ray Herbert went the distance for the Athletics but couldn't hang on in the 11th. Herbert surrendered only seven hits, including the three in the winning rally.

Herbert, who has a 4-6 record, struck out 10 and walked four. Don Buddin and Pete Daley led the 16-hit attack with three blows and three runs batted in each. hander had won nine games, lost five and saved several morei improvement in his last two run eighth inning ignited by Stan Musial's pinch single led to a 12-8 St. Louis Cardinal victory and a doubleheader split. The Pirates took the opener 8-4 as Bob Friend became the National League's first 17-game winner.

Ken Boyer's three-run homer and a weird play at home plate also were major factors in the Cardinals' second game victory. Rookie Dick Stuart drove in starts with second-place finishes. for faltering moundsmen. first round of the club championship tournament with a score of 74. Other top scores were Charles Campli 76; Jack DeBright 77; Ray DiCampli 78; Jack Matthews 78; Frank Gre-gor 78, and Charlie Mazzio 81.

The second round of the 72-hole medal play test in the championship flight will be Most of the criticism of the, latest of Owner Arnold John 1 1 son's moves centers around the sis Abbott posted her last victory at Baltimore Raceway in 2:05, and will strive to make her fourth start here a winning one. The remainder of the lineup includes Donnie's Pride, Draf-ton Eloise, Perky Madge, Verna, and Princess Adios. Clarence Dill will handle Lotus Volo from the No. 4 post. three runs for the Pirates in the second game with a played this week.

Results of first round match double and his 12th homer. Buddin had a pair of doubles and a single while Daley, a reserve catcher playing in only his 12th game of the season, had three solid singles. W. E. Connell and George anstoffl r.t llttA, HT- Jensen drove in a pair of runs with a double and a single in fact the Athletics have a chance to get into the first division for the first time since the club came here in 1955.

Losing a pitcher of Dickson's caliber without an immediate replacement, they contend, is a blow from which the A's probably can't recover. A spokesman said Dickson was sent to the Yanks on waivers but the A's would receive a "satisfactory player" next spring, plus cash. The club has won eight of its last 10 games and is tied with Cleveland for sixth and seventh place, only 1V4 games behind Musial's leadoff single in the eighth, which raised his league leading average to .351, brought the Cards to life. A single and walk loaded the bases and two runs scored on Frank Thomas' wild throw home. Then Irv Noren and Joe Cunningham hit run-scoring singles and Gene Green doubled home another.

the opener. His three RBl's for play in the second flight: James DelGrosso def. Nick Bove, 2 and E. Burns def. Warren Snively 2 and H.

Donohue def. J. Catalino, 3 and Mike Riley def. Richard Di-Vencentis, 2 up; W. Crawford def.

A Whaley, 1 up; Art Giam-matteo def. Bill Callahan, 2 up; Andy Resine def. Sam Defi-baugh, 2 and Dr. C. Moses the day boosted his league-lead' ing total to 110.

Wllmlnitca Marnlnf Newt FfceU Huchf, Eric Steingasj and Jim Mauldeii, all of Baltimore K. of C. Hucht coached the winning girls team while Steingas tutored the triumphant Baltimore boys team. uanuna ui iwncijr, odw their Esquire Direct rally in the stretch to record a length victory in the $5,100 Deerhurst Invitational Handicap Pace which was the feature contest on Saturday when a crowd of 13,879 jammed the local sulky plant. The speedy 3-year-old colt SWIM STARS-Winners of events in the week-end Ocean Swim Races off Reho-both Beach compare trophies.

Left to right are Harry Bloom, Baltimore K. of C.j John Webber, New York City; Arthur Sullivan slammed a pair of singles and drove in three funs in fashioning an easy victory. Reliever Jim Brosnan, now Ned Carver, who retired after fi-7, was the winner and Don def. Bill Clark, 1 up. facing only seven batters, was Mrs.

Norman Brown won Gross, who had relieved in the medalist honors in the women's! charged with his ninth loss Baltimore and Detroit, tied for Th ropp Triumphs CHARLES II TRY Garver, who won 11, was followed on the mound by Bud fourth and fifth. geventh, was the loser. (First Game) PITTSBURGH ST. LOUIS ab rblj abrhrbi Vlrdon.cf 5 0 1 1 5 0 2 0 was driven to his second victory of the season by Clarence Martin in the good time of 2:02 2-5 which was the best clocking ever made by the son of Esquire. Club championship test with a 96.

Betty Richardson, defending champion, did not have to qual- Daley, Bob Davis and Tomanek. The box score: 5 o.ify. .1 11 si fn Ocean Swimming Adie Rainbow, representing Game) BOSTON COMEBACK KANSAS CITY 5 2 2 0 Freese ss Btuart.lb 5 2 2 lMusial.lb Thomas.3b 2 11 0 3 0 1 2 4 0 1 the Rainbow Stable of Taney- abrhrbil abrhrbi But much of the criticism comes from those who say Johnson and the Yankees are just too cozy. They have criticized other moves the A's owner has made, pointing out that the Yanks now have six former Kansas City pitchers. Even the Kansas City Star, which has boosted Johnson un- Martyn.rf 5 0 0 OjBuddin.ss 5 13 3 REHOBOTII BEACH, Aug.

24 First round pairings follow: B. Richardson vs. E. McKenna. M.

E. Alolsl vs. S. Harwitz, E. Johnson, vs.

L. Bradley, D. McCorquodale. vs. S.

Berger, L. Resin vs. H. Phillips, J. Tiganl vs.

Nancy Johnson, N. DiCampli vs. L. Harrington. M.

Capo-bianco vs. bye. L. Brown vs. D.

Clrlllo, Groat.ss 4 110 oooo Lynn Llppert. Wilmington Swim Club, and Mary Alice Hampson, 6 0 11 4 111 4 10 0 4 12 1 3 0 11 4 0 10 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marls, Lopez, 2b Cerv.lf 5 0 0 0 Runnels, 2b 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 Willlams.lf 3 1 2 0 Stephens. If 0 0 0 0 5 12 1 Mlddletown Lions Club was Bjf Associated Press Sports Writer town, finished second, a half length to the fore of Norman Wines' Frisky Thomas, with Seymour Stable's Brave Scott another nose back In the fourth spot. Esquire Direct Spurts Follesx Friend. bKlus'wskl cKline Face.p 8 2 1 1 Flood, el 2 11 2 0 0 OiMizell.p 1 0 1 1 Chlttum.p 0 0 0 0 aNoren 0 0 0 0 Paine.

MLandrith IWlght.p fourth. The winning time was. Heraog.lf Special) John Thropp, representing the Mlddletown Lions Club, won the state championship 830-yard race In the 14th oooo 6 12 0 3 112 IM. Stegeftieler vs. Alice Harnett, R.

11:05.4. A couple of oldtimers, for 21? failingly ever since he brought i i 1 i 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 mer heavyweight champion Er Moses vs. E. F. 6ayer, Y.

Chaiken v. bye. H. Sharkey vs. C.

Holsten, L. Cab Cannon vs. G. Schott, P. Bunch vs.

S. Sharkey. N. Cohen vs. by.

Harry Bloom, of Orchards, Baltimore, took the open Simpson, lb 4 11 lljensen.rf Smith. 3b 4 0 2 2 cKeough.rf House.e 4 0 2 OiGernert.lb 4 0 2 0 Piersall.ct Carver, 0 0 0 OIP.Daley.e Daley, 0 0 0 0: Sullivan, Davis, 2 0 0 0 zard Charles and ex-feather- annual Rehoboth Beach, SoiRh 38 4 9 4 Totals 34 8 11 8 Totals 4 i i oiine t-iuD nere iruin rnnaueipnia 5 3 3 1955, printed a scathing in- J. M. Davis' Jay H. and Brave a-Llned out for Chlttum In 7th; b- BRANDYWINE 114 i Hlntmonr nt tho Tliplrcnn loal mens mile swim In 19.05.2.

James Maldies of Baltimore. weight ruler Willie Pep take Atlantic AAU. ocean swimming over the boxing spotlight this weeki 6 championships yesterday in 14.4. Scott contended for the early Dr. Saul Levin took medalist award 10 0 0 lead with Jay H.

moving on top at the three-quarters. In the Joe McGuff, the newspaper's baseball writer, called the transaction "unjustified" and re- Charles. 37, starts a comeback iYesterday' Pr8ram concluded honors in the qualifying round jTornanek 0 for the President's Cup with ajdcarrquei the two-day meet. Tntgls 111 mil TAt.l. II 11 II 1i Thursday night when he faces score 74-5 69 was second, and John Weber, unattached from New York City was third.

Wes Mock finished fourth. Bloom's teammate, Terry Bracken won the women's race a-Fiied out for Davis in 7th; b-ranjported that it has had an effect for Lopez In 8th; c-ran lor Jensen lnlon the morale of the club. Writ- Wes Mock, Wilmington Swim Johnny Harper, a mediocre ex-Golden Glove champion from glnslrd for Friend In 8th; c-ran for Kluszewskl in 8th; d-struck out for Palna in 8th. 8CORE BY INNIN09 Pittsburgh 20400002 08 Bt. Louis 00110101 04 Errors: Flood, Croat, Stuart.

Put-euts-asststs: Pittsburgh 21-8, 8t. Louis 27-11. Lett on bases: Pittsburgh 8, Et. Louis 8. Two-base hits: Stuart, Vlrdon, Freese.

Three-basa hit: Clemente. Home runs: Moon. Boyer. Sacrifices: Mejias. Friend, Mazeroski.

Sacrifice By: Mazeroski. meantime Esquire Direct was being reserved in fourth place until he turned on full speed with a sixteenth of a mile remaining and zoomed through the pack with little difficulty. Club, was second; Ed Stephens, Wilmington Swim Club, third. score bit innings linS from Washington, where the Meubenvilie, Ohio, at Fairmont, W. Va.

Kansaa city 000200010 j'as swept a tnree-game series, and Bill Pritchard, unattached in 21:10.5. Another Orchards merman from Smyrna was i swimmer. Judy Will, was second. ooooo44 Uihe quoted unnamed players as Ezzie hung up his gloves Dec. First round pairings: Dr.

Levin vs. H. Oreen, Dr. LJ Kreshtool vs. B.

Rosen, Dr. I. YalUove vs. A. Hoberman, Dr.

Balin vs. M. Moore, M. Freed vs. H.

ZuU, dr. J. Smith vs. W. Schwartz, Jay Topkia v.

H. Jerry Cohen, A. Metzker v. Dr. W.

Schlalfman. S. Warwick vs. L. Jacobson, W.

Jacba va. P. Felnberg. A. Hoffsteln v.

H. Rudnlck, M. Kell vs. M. Margulla, Dr.

h. Harris va. 6aul Savltch, B. Jacobson vs. B.

Blank, Dr. J. Eisenmah v. M. Sloan, J.

Gold vi. 1858. He had suffered his fourth. Esquire Direct returned The Haubein Sisters finished uZZrZiU. fumbjing that their chances 13.

Double plays: Malzone. Runnelslfor a first division finish and a across the board mutuels of fifth straight defeat In London, The women's state crown was Oct. 2, 1956. when he was dis- taken bv Nanev Hauhpln Wil. and oernert; DeMaestri, Lopea and i part of the World Series money ERBBSO 3 1 6 r.

had been dealt a low blow. next, Peggy taking third and Nancy fourth. The of Orchards walked off with the team championship. $5.70, $4.20 and $3.20. Adie Rainbow paid $7 and $4.50, and the show return on Frisky qualified for persistent holding mington Swim Club, with her in the second round of a 10- sister.

Peezv Haubein. caDtur- 8. Boston McGuff said the trade would IP Friend (W, 17-13) 7 7 3 Mlzell VL. 8-10) 21 6 Chlttum 41 1 0 Wight 1 2 0 Pains 1 2 2 0 0 6 2 0 1 0 0 2 1 Two-base hits: Buddin 2, Lopez. Jen- not help the Yankees, who have sen.

Three-base hit: Simpson. HomeUu- ursnrn nr. rounder with Welshman Dick ing second place. Third went to James Thomas was $5.50. mcnarason.

WILMINGTON run: Gernert. Sacrifice fly Martin earned his second vic I scoring 72 points, largest total ever recorded in the history of races. The Walter Reed The Cincinnati veteran feels' J. 0. Bradley took the handi tory of the evening behind the Jensen i -r er bb so would be a big help to Balti-5 3 more, Detroit and Cleveland in i their battle for a first division IP Garver IL ll-ll I 2 5 B.

Daley 0 2 1 Davis 64 5 0 Baseball's Top Ten By The AsaoclaUd Preii cap match to play against par Hit by pitcher: By Paine (Thomas). Wild pitches: Chittum, Face, empires: Donstelli, Crawford, Smith, Dascoll. Time: 2:34. mai ii oie Arcnie Moore can keep rolling along at 41 and up Connell-Landers entry. He had previously scored with Mrs.

event on Saturday, 4 up. t. K. Stecer and E. F.

Hinner tied for 8 4 Tomanek 2 7 Sullin 10-7) 1 10 so can he. Charles' record is 94-21-1, Including 57 knockouts. If 3 2 3 Swim Club. Washington, D. was second with 15 points, hile Weber was third with 14.

The Wilmington Swim Club had nine-points, and the Middletown' Lions Club collected six. second, both 3 up Johnson repeatedly has defended his trades with the (Second Game) PITTSBURGH ST. LOUIS Margaret Karl's Arva Hanover which won the first race for a $3.80 return and formed the he cant get by Harper, he'll LEADING BATSMEM (Based on 325 or More at Bala) NATIONAL LEAGl'E Saturday's sweepstakes went Wild pitch: Tomanek. Umpires: Stevens, Rice, Napp, Rommel, Time: 2:43. ab rbl ab rbl have to quit for good.

Vlrdon.cf 5 3 3 5 110 Noren.U Pep is 35 but he's still one Player ana Clak G. Ab. R. Yankees, contending he is building a young ball club. He has said he will trade with anyone but the Yankees usually have first half of the $27.50 daily double with L.

T. Nottingham's Prt. .351 5 3 2 2 to J. w. iMesior wun bd-h do.

I JIJ. Bancroft, and Dr. F. M. il 3jHoopes tied for second.

Ban- The Wilmington Swim Clulv Mmlal, 8t L. (Second Game) KANSAS CITY I BOSTON ab rbi ab rbl Menas.ll 5 1 3 for the first time. Music Man which paid $9.70 in Thomas. 3b 4 0 2 2 Moon.rf 3 croft carded o-ib oa, ana Tuttle.ct 0 0 5 0 0 0 more to offer. Almost 50 olay- straight wagering.

Maze 5 0 0 2 0 1 ljHoopeS had 89-2069. Groat.ss 4 0 0 0 Freese.ss 4 10 0 vi.j...t. Marls, rf 5 0 0 Runnels. 2b Lopez 4 1 1 0 Stephens. If The program's secondary fea IIS 40 lit 1 124 403 120 474 11T 42S 12 01 101 105 423 41 111 47 6 121 475 It 11 453 78 164 15 US 1ST no MS 13 J'ers have been Involved in trades 5 2 between the two clubs, bringing Aihburn.

Phtla. Aaron, Mll'uke Mayi. San Fran. Skinner. Pttti.

Banki, Chtcai 9 Dark. Chicago Cf peda. Ban ft, Walli. Chicago Boyer, St. Louit jwas the surprise of the two-day championships, jni Harry T.

Thompson, Baltl 'l" more AAU official, was the :305 referee. of the toughest men to beat in the featherweight division. He takes on Manuel Baptiste of San Francisco in a 10-rounder at North Adams, Monday night. Willie has a phenomenal 218-8-1 record. This bout is a warmup for Willie's non-title clash with featherweight kins 0 0 0 0' I train uay a awccyaiaivcij 200 oi wound up in a tie between Ban- Cerv.lf 4 1 1 Malzone.

3b ture, a $3,600 Class A pace was taken by S. A. Wathen's Adios Smith, lb 3 0 0 OUensen.rf i sarcastic comment from John I croft and W. B. Paul, Jr.

Ban- son's critics Ca'queUb 3 0 0 1 Gernert.lb Chiti.c 3 0 1 ljPiersall.cf H. which led most of the one- Hall.c 3 0 1 0 Wight. Raydon 10 0 Landrlth.e bPowers 10 0 O-eMusiaUb 0 0 0 0 Flood, cl Smith, 0 0 0 0 Mabe.p cSkinner 10 0 aEnnis I aw 0 0 0 0 Brosnan.p Gross 1 0 0 0 fH Smith i'croft scored 83-1568, and mile distance for a two and 4 0 0 Oi White 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 01 Bowsfleld.p 110 0 AMERICAN LEAGl'E 1 otPaul had 77-968. P. L.

War-I denburg was next at 84-1569. .291 .323 WIX FOR WIZARD PORTOROZ, Yugoslavia, Aug three-quarter length decision Hnffan (Kirn Ttoccou nf aarl i duiuuh Runs for Last Week i 6W K.n. cnf II ill CONCORD Face.p 0 0 0 0 gHasko.ss 24 (iff) Bobby Fischer, 15-year- over Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eyler's Esther G.

Bob Cherrix' cu dusiuii, otpi. Kuenn, Detroit 38i2i4io R. D. Hedreen and t. t.

wn Totals 40 8 13 8 Totals 443 40 44 46 330 430 old New York chess wizard, A COUDle Of EOOd belters. Power. Cleve. a-Struck out for Mabe tn 3rd; b-im, fiPH in thp hanriieaD match NATIONAL LMGt'I .321 .311 .318 .318 lis marked up another victory in middleweights Bobby Boyd of Blevera, us in 112 11 sa lis 112 122 124 12) US 132 144 14 10 13S 111 137 15 15 both 1 Wash. lorced Haii for r.

smith in etrjplay against par event, IWall.p 3 0 10 Totali 35 2 3 Totals 38 3 7 3 Kansas 0001040000 02 Boston 0011O00000 13 Error: Malzone. Putouts assists: Kansas City 31-7, Boston 33-13, lOne out when winning run scored.) Double plays: Runnels, Buddin and Gernert; Gernert, Buddin and Wall; Lopei, DeMaestri and Smith. Left on bases: Kansas City 4, Boston 7. B. M.

T. W. T. P. B.TU.

the interzonal tournament today d-flied out for Moon in 7th; e-singled UD. Speers Direct was another neck back in third place. Adios returned $5.60, $4 and $3 after pacing the mile in 2:03. when he defeated Soviet cham Chicago, and Jimmy Bcecham of Miami, are featured in the 10-round television (ABC. 9 36i 11 43 13 SOJ 73 601 6 Williams.

Bos. Jensen, Bostoa Foi, Chicago Malione, Boston lor Landrith In 8lh; f-lntentlonally pj. Hedreen took Satur- 313iSan Pran. jOj'PMl'Dhla 2 J07Mllwk pion Mikhail Talj in an adjourned 12th round match. uamea ior Brosnan in Bin; g-ran lor uj; r.1 H.

smith in 8th. days handicap match pi score by innings aeainst par event, finishing HOME RIN8 St. Louis 1 4 34 1- 18 -38 34 2- 34 1039 1-24 Pittsburgh 2 2 i 3 o- ur). F. S.

Wilcox and W. L. Two-base hita; Cerv, Plersall. Sacrifice: Plersall. Nitlenal Lraaue I Amerlran Uatu Icincl atl Banks, Chicago 41 Mantle, N.

36: L. Ang'a 11 16 6 11 v.Z.. Dawes tied for second, even p. m. EST) tilt at Miami Beach Wednesday nieht.

The Friday night radio-television (NBC 9 p. EST) head-liner at New York's Madison Square Garden matches light IP ER BB SO Herbert (L 4-6) 104 7 3 3 4 10 34, Chicago 31! Richardson, Olmedo Bowsfield 34 2 2 2 4 1 Thomas, Pitts. 33 Blevera, Wash. Aaron, Mllw ke 2S; Jensen, Boston Robinson, Clnn. 28 Colavito.

Cleve. Mathewi, Mi'ke 25 Cerv, Kan. Cltjr 301 AMERICAN LEAGl'E 28 with par. Hedreen won both Saturday's and yesterday's sweeps. He had 81-1269 on Saturday and 83-1271 yesterday.

Wil Wall (W 7-7) I 0 0 0 5 Umpires: Rice, Napp, Rommel, Stevens. Time: 2:36. Attendance: 22,852. 8. M.

T. W. T. P. 8 euts-assists: Pittsburgh 24-9, St.

Louis 27-12. Left on bases: Pittsburgh 8, El. Louis 8. Two base hits: Stuart, Clemente, Mejlai, Oreen. Home runs: Virdon, Mejlas, Boyer.

Blasingame. Stuart. Stolen base: Freese. Sacrifice; Broi- weight contender Don Jordan of Los Angeles and Lahouari RL'NS BATTED IN Katienal League I American Leain Banks, Chicago 108 Jensen, Boston, 110 Kan. City 4 Wash'ton 1 Boston 6 Win Doubles Crown Godih of France In a 10- cox was second Saturday with rounder.

nan. Sacrifice fly: Thomas IP 2 10 7 I J-38 3 1 4 11 1 8 6 4 1-21 7 6 I 1-3J I 7 6 I 21 8 4 1 2 1 2. 7 10 3 1.1V a 6 t-28- er bb bo 76-6 70, and G. H. Loving was i 3j New York i Detroit I 5Baltlm're 2 Thomas, Pitta.

Wash. Aaron, Mllw'ke 81, Colavito, Cleve. Boyer, Bt. Loula 7 Cerr, Kan. City And'on, Phlla.

71, Mantle, N. Y. Cf peda. San Fr. 18 4 1 4 4hirrt t.

R7-16 71. Giammalva and MacKay SO Chicago 3 Cleveland 2 couldnt do anything wrong in the second set but in the re Johnson Wins Purse In Test at Speedway Wilmington's Lou Johnson TIME OUT Bay don 3 Blackburn i R. G. Smith 11 Law 11 xOross 4-5). I Face 1 Mabe 3 Brosnan 5 Wight 1 Advertisement maining time could not handle their smooth-working oppo Chibears Beat nents.

It was in the second set. BROOKLINE, Aug. 24 W. Ham Richardson and Alex Olmedo, teamed for just a week, today defeated U. S.

Davis Cuppers Barry MacKay and Sam Giammalva for the National men's doubles tennis championship. The 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 triumph strengthened their chances for passage to Australia. Richardson, the New Orleans Rhodes Scholar exhibiting his the sixth game, Richardson's service was broken for the only Eagles, 3 to 0 x-Pitched to six batters In 8th Umpires: Crawford, 8mth. Da: All Wash and No Play Makes earned first money at Wilmington Speedway last night in a 15-lap midget race that featured a rain-curtailed, on-the-house program at Wilmington Speedway. In a 15-lapper for non-Fords, time in the entire tournament Dnnatelll.

Time: 2:55. Attendance: Grant Hurls Indians To 9-1 Win Over Nats WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 W). Jim (Mudcat) Grant defeated Washington for the fifth straight time this season as he pitched an eight-hitter and Cleveland coasted to victory over the Senators, 9-1 today. For the 23-year-old right hander, it was his 10th victory against 10 setbacks in his maiden American League season.

The Indians, dealing the Senators their fifth loss in a row, packed all 12 of their hits and all of their scoring in the first four innings off Pedro Ramos and Tex Clevenger, The box score: CLEVELAND 1 WASHINGTON 25.630. In becoming the first Ameri COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 24! (PI. A 19-yard second period field goal by George Blanda and a great goal line stand in the final half minute gave the can tandem to win the crown since 1954, Ham and Alex top money went to Bob Willkie of Nornstown, Pa. Mothers Dull handed a convincing setback to the players who put America Promoters George Herbert Chicago Bears a 3-0 National full knowhow and an almost unbeatable service, and the agile Olmedo presented their case into the Davis Cup challenge and Craig Mellinger ran the round by defeating Argentina's races, despite the weather, and 601H61 That's why Murray's emphasizes Wash-and-Wear cJnthM Enrique Morea and Eduardo issued ram checks to all patrons.

The Speedway will resume Its regular schedule next squarely the Davis Cup Se lection Committee at Long wood's center court. Ham and Alex broke Giam tootball League exhibition victory today over the Philadelphia Eagles. The contest, played before 15,365 on a quagmire-like gridiron, newly constructed inside the race track at Ohio State Fairgrounds, was replete with fumbles, intercepted passes and damaging penalties. Soriano. It was the deciding match of the competition at Rye, N.

Aug. 16. Put on Pressure Richardson and Olmedo, two- Sunday night with a 35-lap "national championship" qualifying malva's service in the seventh abrhrbil abrhrbi game of the fourth set for the race for stock cars serving as A Vila, 2b 4 1 1 4 110 important point hard on the time National collegiate cham the feature. Power.lb 4 11 I Pearson.cl 4 0 1 0 for boys' back-to-school needs and for mothers' easy liv lng. Yes, Murray's store for men and boys, at the Wilmlng-ton Merchandise, hat the greatest selection ever in boys Wash 'n Wear shirts, jackets, casual and dress slacks, and new COPPER tone chinos.

Remember: alterations are always FREE and there's ample FREE parking at th Mart. heels of yesterday's upset of Last night's postponed pro pion attending the University of Southern California, put tense pressure on their opponents Australia's top -seeded Ashley gram has been re-scheduled for Doby.ct 5 3 3 3 Chrtiley.lt 4 0 10 Colavlto.rt 4 1 1 liSlevers.lb 4 0 2 1 Mlnoso.lf 4 0 3 2 Courtnpy.c 4 0 0 0 Nlxon.c 4 0 0 4 0 10 The muddy going, the result of a seven-hour pre-game rain, Cooper and Neale Fraser. from the start. Giammalva went upset the running and passing Jackson, 3b 4 11 01 Bridges, as 4 0 0 0 Moran.sj 4 11 3 0 2 0 The U. S.

Selection must consider whether to to deuce twice In the first game attacks of each team. Chicago 0 18 03 Grant, 4 11 3, Ramos, 0 0 0 0 pick Olmedo, a Peruvian Na of the firsttset and MacKay had aZauchln 10 0 0 to rally from love-30 in the Philadelphia 0 0 00 Chicago (coring Field goal: Blanda, Open tonite, Wednesday and tional who has lived in America the required three years to play Clevenger.p 0 0 0 0 Constable.p 10 0 0 bBecquer 10 0 0 (it). may nignis ill third game. The service break was at Gi for the U. and Richardson "Good grief, I'll have to iall 0 0 0 0 who has been against Davis Cup Tot als 37 1 12 9 Totali 3 1 1 back on a description of the Sept.

6. Minor League Results International League Montreal 18, Toronto (lat). Montreal 4. Toronto 3 Columbus 5, Havana 0 (1st). Columbut 4, Havana 1 (2nd), Miami 4, Richmond 3.

Standings W.L. Pet. I W.L.Prt. Montreal 83 54 .608 Miami 66 73.475 Toronto 77 50 .568 Richmond 63 74 .460 Rochester 10 63 .530: Havana 60 77 .438 Columbus 68 70 .483 Buffalo 50 77.434 Eastern League Blnshamton 8. Reading T.

WiUiamsport 11. York 3. Allentown 3. Albany 2. a-Flled out for Ramos In 3rd; ammalva's expense in the ninth game when his big, hard-serving teammate from Dayton, messed yJil'Hf'm game! Someone swiped the statistics book!" filed out for Constable In 1th 8CORE BY INNINGS trips because of financial con siderations.

Birthday for Ham Cleveland 30250000 0 Washington 00000100 01 MID Errors: None. Putouts-assistj: Cleve txrvtawcg Richardson, who celebrated his 25th birthday by winning his first national title on grass, contributed match point when he put away a forehand volley at A land 27-8, Washington 27-. Double play: Moran. Avlla and Power. Left on bases: Cleveland 3, Washington 6.

Two-base hits: Doby, Moran, RACES DAILY POST TIME 2 P.M. GRANDSTAND $1.50 Colavito. Plews. Aspromonte. the net.

Standlnga run: Doby. Stolen base: MInoso Sacrifice: Sacrifice fly: Power Ine competition marked the Northern Division W. L. Pet IP ERBB8Q first all-Amencan final in a W'msport 25 20 Southern Division W. L.

Pet. Lancaster 20 18 .604 Readlnt 25 22 .632 York 22 25 .468 Allentown 22 25 .468 decade. In 1948 Gardnar Mulloy Bpr'gf'd 25 21.843 Albany 25 23 .521 Btngha'n 14 32 .304: and Billy Talbert beat Ted Grant (W, 10-10) 8 1 1 0 5 Ramos iL, 11-13) 3 4 4 0 Clevenger I 6 5 i 0 Constable 31 0 0 0 0 1 Romonosky 2 0 0 0 0 1 Umpires: Summers, Honochick, Boar, Umont. Time: 2:02. Attendance: 4,253, Schroeder and Frank Parker.

PARKING FOR ,16,000 CARS up three overhard slams at the net. Olmedo hit a cracking overhard volley at the net for game point. Olmedo, commanding his exceptional physical talents, constantly brought cheers from the crowd with his gymnastic volleys and brilliant placements. MacKay's service was broken in the sixth game of the third set after the score was 30-all. Olmedo made a forehand, cross-court service return and Giammalva, the Houston ace, hit into the net.

SCHEDULE CHANGE PITTSBURGH, Aug. 24 (P. The Pittsburgs Pirates-Philadelphia Phillies game scheduled for Saturday, Sept, 27th has been changed from a day game to a night game. Despite the fact Richardson and Olmedo never had been teamed prior to the event, they Field Claims Representative For World's Largest Aulo Insurer Excellent Starting Salary Promotional Possibilities Outstanding Employee Jbeneifs with "State Farm Mutual" Previous property claim experience prelerrei REPLIES CONFIDENTIAL Telephone OL 4-5258 Tor Interview were seeded fourth, behind MacKay and Giammalva. In the key seventh game of Southern Association Atlanta 16, Chattanooga 2.

Little Rock 4. Memphis 3. Nashville 7, Birmingham 2. Standings W. L.

Prt I W.L.Prt. Birmln'm 81 57 68 70 Atlanta 78 61 .8811 LittleRock 64 68 .485 Mobile 74 60 Memphis 58 77 .434 Chatta'a 70 88 48 82.368 South Atlantle League Jarksonville 4. Charlotte 0. Mobile 4. Augusta 1.

Macon 7, Savannah 0 '1st), Bavanah 2, Macon Und). GERMAN HORSE WINS OSTEND, Belgium, Aug. 24 (). Orsinl, a German horse ridden' by British jockey Lester Piggott, today won the $30,000 grand prix International Ostend Exposition horse race. The 4- the final set Giammalva served one ace but committed three errors.

In the eighth game, the winners went to deuce three times before Olmedo salvaged his service. year-old colt won the 2,200 meter contest by a length,.

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