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COUNEMOST, Camdan, N. 1., ThueitJay, July 10, 151 25 Andress Hurls Food Fair Travelers Tighten Grip "1 tM DAN PARKER Broadway Bugle To Dela. Twp. Victory 'UY -A xr sr. Beats Ernie's Fuel on 4 -Hitter, As Club Climbs to Second Place Skeeter Andress, of Food Fair, held Ernie's Fuel Oil hitless On 3d in Gotshalk Loop Banks Halts Tailors on 5 Hits; Lions Turn Back Sewcll Team The Travelers took a tighter grip on third place In the Gotshalk Twilight League on Wednesday night by edging New York Tailoring, 41, behind the five-hit pitching of John Banks, The North Camden Lions also got five-hit pitching from Ricardo Toledo as they turned back 4ewell AA, 6-1.

New York, July 10 Casey Stengel dared to challenge the omnipotence of Baltimore's Greek God. Gus Triandos, in the Silver Anniversary All-Star Game Tuesday, and for this, the Home of the Crab brought thunderbolts on his head. With blood-curdling Jeers, the until the fifth inning and allowed just four hits overall Wednesday night as he pitcned his mates into second place in the second halt of the Delaware Township Babe Ruth League on a 9-0 white washing. The victory was Food Fairs second as against one loss. Federal Oil is in first place with a 2-0 record.

unoie ians greeted Yogi Berra who replaced their Olympian idol Andress struck out 10 and walked just three In posting the Sports in Brief League-leading Cramer Hilll win. His mates collected 13 hits off Joe Dubin of Ernie's again will go for its 13th victory Aias, iney didn't get the angle. It was Yogi's bean, not his bat, Casey was calling upon. However, after Billy O'Dell, Gloucester Jars N. Camden.

16-5 Independent Baseball GOTSHALK TWILK5HT LEAGUE W. L. PC Baltimore lesser Zeus, had pitched three Innings of airtight ball that sewed up a 4-3 victory for the American Leaguers, for DELAWARS TWP, BABE RUTH IXAQLT (Secsad Half) W. L. PC.

Pederal Oil 3 0 1.000 rood Pair 3 1 .7 McAuUSe Ins. 1 1 .0 Ernie Fuel Od 0 3 ,000 Cramer HIM 13 3 St. Jne'i 11 3 .7 80 Travelers a N. V. Tallorlm 9 .357 BABE DIDRIKSOtt LEAGUE Northern Division Gloucester VFW 13 1 ,9.29 12th Ward 11 3 ,4 Bellmawr a a ut fteweu a A ii N.

C. Lions 3 13 .183 wnra a pincn single by UU Mc Dougald, another accursed Sten eelite. had Provided the North Camden 3 11 ,3114 Osaiyn 3 13 .300 Fuel. Wilbur Robinson was the big man with the wood for Food Fair, going three-for-three and driving in a trio of runs. Two tonight when it; clashes with aaautara anvislsa r.

1 it must have dawned finally on the assembled multitude of crab-' cake crunchers that Stengel knew of Robinson's hits were doubles. Sewell at vonNeida Park. Travelers Win 8th wnat ne was doing ail the time Ted Becker also had three hits Barrlrwrton 13 3 West DeptJord, 7 3 ,700 Turnervill a 5 Marnolla 3 7 .300 Williamatown 3 11 .314 Somerdat 3 Yogi's masterful signal-calling for the winners. After yielding a run to the Rocky Wilson scattered five hits as he hurled Ricci's to a Tailors in the flrst on Gary was just wnat Drmiant amy ed to bring his effulgence to its peak. Gloucester had an easy time This Is no reflection on popular 9-2 victory over the Woodsmen in the Haddonfield Babe Ruth League.

Wilson struck out three UPI-Cburler-Post Telephoto Wednesday night in registering its 13th victory in 14 starts in the Babe Didrikson League when the North Camden Lassies dropped a 16-5 skirmish. and walked just one. Morrison's double and Jim Martin's single, Banks pitched airtight ball for the Travelers. He fanned eight and walked four in holding the foes scoreless over the last six frames. The Travelers, in posting their Kiccl took advantage of eight SWEEPING TO VICTORY in the Adams Cup race, the racing yacht Columbia boils around the first buoy marker off Newport, R.

J. The victory over Vim, in 45 Seconds, makes Columbia the favorite to represent the United States in the upcoming- America's Cup races. walks by Woodsmen pitchers to us, we ex-1 an we, wno has come a long way since he used to sit on the bench and watch Yogi do the work. But In a tight ituatlon where pin point strategy was needed, It is questionable whether Gus could have handled i his own battery mate with such superb skill as did Berra, who score In live of the seven In In other eames Barrinton nings. 13d Llera and Joe Robert paced the winners' attack with 8th triumph in 16 games, pushed across two tallies in the third and that was enough to wrap up the verdict.

two hits apiece. 8 Burlington rieiiea wiuiamstown, 26 to 5, and West Deptford outlasted Somer dale. 17 to 15. Lorraine Stiles was the big gun in the Gloucester triumph The bchaevitz Braves took a game and a half lead in the Na Don Banks and Ron Lewis nas a superior book on the weaknesses of batters in both leagues. tional Division of the Pennsauken connected for back-to-back sin Players on Babe Ruth League by besting WEDNESDAY'S BOOSES Rlnc No.

Morgan Villa Gnen So. O. Hewhard Dm. Robinson. 9.

Mooreatown. Rancors woods, S. Blackwood Uons, 11; Mn. 0. Rochester Clothes, Pennsauken Ki wards, 1.

Predpsiskl, Whitman Ptrk Uodm, 3. Charley's Clothes, Csrty's o. Audubon Pioneers, 11: Sxchanas, 10, Gloucester ruben. Firemen, I. Merchantvllle, 3.

Crescent Homo, 7: BU Steel, 4. Burlington. Lenoia, 0. Riverside. Lenmoor.

3. Maple Shade. Medford lakes; 0. Uli Pine. it.

Del ran. 0. Crystal List. 11: Westmnt Uoiu, 0. N.

C. Lima, Sewfil. 1. Travelers, 4: If. Y.

Tallorln, Gibbsboro. 6: Wsterford, 3. Vlocentown, Florence, 0. Mt. Hotlr.

Indian Mills, 1. Hu-dra Realtors, Pass J. Haddonneld Post 38, MsrchsotvUl Gnrts, 3. Delaware Trp. Food Fair, Xmlt'l fuel, 0.

Hddonne44 Ried'l, Woodsmen, 3, Pennaauken Braves, Phillies, 3. Barrtnfton Edmunds, Flberflas, Berlin, 30; West Berlin, 1. Lawnslde, 0: Clementoa, 7, Orlando, IS: Audubon, 4. Glendora, Auto Body, Kunnemed VFW. 4.

Santa Maria, Oaklvn VTW, I. TUUMDAT Cassdea Ceaatr Leasaa Sahllllf at Llndenwotd. Moffa's Farms at Haddon Heifhts. UIJk TwUifbt Lesfas Sewell Cramer UiU at vonNleda Park. aaeataa Vallef Leass Mt.

Hour at Indian KitU. Ptoranea at Vlncentown: Bordentown va. Moons-town at Bordentown; Riverside at Psmoerton; Sprint raids ad Medford. Oariea Stats Lsacaa American Division ft. i.

Savers at Mt. Epnraun; Pin Hill at CTenenton. Philadelphia ftsbsrtaa Leaf as Glrnsida at Burlington, Delawar Vsllef Csnfereejes American Urlalon Rlvsrsids at Mer-ehantville. International Division Rancoca at Riverton; Roaedal at Lenoia. raaadea Teastf VPW Leaca Palrview at Runemede VPW: Aoduhoa st I C.

Marauders: Runnetnede Supple at Santa Mana Squires; Runnemed VPW at Brtlmawr. Trl-Csaatf Lear IrtaJ at Delaware SC. Black world at Delaware AA; BeUmasr Park at St. Aloes. TsUibere Taatk Leafs Ashland at Maanoila; Lawnatd at St.

Lawrence. Drlawasv Tvfj. Baas Sstk tVaaraa Pedersl OU ra. McAullffs Ins. at Owner field.

Bsrrtnctea Bahe Rstk Learss VPW vs. Metal Bdcs. Wkltasaai Park Babe Batk TauM Uons rs. PACC at Dartm Field. rattier-Ron 'sale UarH St rat lord at Tansboroc Berlin A at Hrtm rji ls A the Parks Dairies Phillies, 7-3, gles and each moved up a base on Bill Sheppard's bunt Both scored as John Banks was safe Edmunds handed loop-leading Star Team Fiberglas its first loss of the sea son in the Bamngton Babe Ruth County Race Will Resume On 2 Fields Schillig's Black Horse Farms will attempt to expand its Camden County League lead to two and one-half games tonight when it visits Lindenwold AA in one of two contests scheduled.

In the other, Moffa's Farms League, winning by a 7-3 score Burlington, July 10 Eight as sne couectea a home run, double, and two singles to spark a 14-hit assauft on two North Camden pitchers. Miss Stiles also was the Gloucester pitcher and she spaced out six hits including three to Miss Hewlett. Misses Green and Richter had four hits apiece to lead a 23-hit offense by West Deptord while Miss Spaeth had four bingles for Somerdale. WEST DEPTFORD SOMEROAU9 Ken Garrison overcame constant wildness he walked nine to on an error. Lions Rally Toledo was backed by near-perfect fielding on the part of his teammates as the Lions posted their third decision of the I Not every manager would have kad the courage to brave the boos of aa intensely part.

sa home town crowd by re I placing the host club's only elected representative on the I American League team with an opposite number from his own i club. Bat Casey wasn't man aging the American League i team to give temporary solace to the hometown fans; he want-, ed to reward them with the ultimate and richer satisfaction of a victory, and be did. Burlington players were selected post the victory. After the ond inning, he shut out Fiberglas. to the Philadelphia Suburban League 1958 all-star team which will meet the 1957 champion Bill Parrish pitched a no-hitter year.

to lead Berlin to a 20-1 romp Three runs in the third inning over West Berlin In the Inter- Suburban Stars at the Burling were enough to decide the issue. Green. I 3 4 3 Spena.3b ins boro Babe Ruth League. It was Singles by Rafael Medina, To ton High School field on Friday Konopka.e 3 3 8 Blantnn.cf 1 a makes a bid to draw closer to Berlin ninth victory. ledo, and Jesus Torres and an Riohter.p 3 4 0 Mall nanrrf.ss 3 3 0 night, July 18, at 8 o'clock.

in another game in the same Ketaovis.cl 3 3 1 Spaeth.lb 3 4 11 Moorr.lt 3 3 2 Kalme 1 1 1 second place when it is the guest of Haddon Heights. The players were selected by error in the Sewell outneld figured in the Lions rally. ec.nw Dannlnew.26 Oil Taylor.lf 000 league, Lawnside scored five times in the fourth inning, then rown. i 13 0 Domrnert.lf a 1 0 Then, too, there's the factor, unbelievable though it may seem in this age of excusable cynicism on the part of sports fans, that the old war horse they booed in acnuo. 1 ICaamus.Sb 3 1 0 Cooey rf 13 1 Twin No 'Hitter Pitched in LL At Gloucester Four youngsters in the Gloucester City Little League made some sort of.

history Wednesday night when they pitched a double no-hitter as the Firemen and the Fathers waged a 1-1 deadlock. Earl Fowler and Steve Nunes worked the knoll for the Fathers and kept their foes hitless for seven innings while Ted Lubell and Steve Hyke figured turn about was fair play and did the same to their opposition. Walks led to both runs each scored in the fourth inningas Fowler gave up four bases on balls to the Firemen and the Fathers received five from Lubell and three others from Hyke. Fowler, however, struck out 10 batters and Nunes had three. Lubell and Hyke fanned five apiece.

FATHtBS Fl SEMEN a Fllakf MrKlnnrr.rf 0 0 0 Weod 3 0 0 0 Flfnnrtl.il 0 0 0 Deeclm.e 0 0 1 Lahell.s.as 0 0 3 Ksnei.H.a 0 0 3 Hrke.a. 0 0 0 nar.cl 10 1 rallint.Sb 10 1 Meater.lb 0 0 3 Kienaler.rf 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 Fowler, If 0 0 0 Sherry. Ik 0 A 0 0 0 Eiddle.e 0 0 Tstsll 10 21 Totals 10 21 Fathers 0 1 0 0 01 riremea 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 HO Pswlee 10, Nanes 3, Labell flTks S. BB Fowler 4, LabeU 5, Hrs 3. nr-v-l avn 1 1 0 Clend Inf 2b 1 1 2 Two games Wednesday" night Schillig's against Ackerle's Bakery and Moffa's Farms at Lindenwold were postponed by held oil a Clementon surge in the last inning to triumph, 9-7.

Namllrkr. 113 1 Walters. rf 3 0 3 0 Tor's, 3b 4 0 2 4 uave the managers of the six teams at a league meeting in Glenside, Pa. Burlington's Whitey Benbow was selected as manager of the All-Stars as it is the custom of rotating the managerialship Baltimore for not catering to hometown pride at the cost of ERNITS FUEL Oil. FOOD PAUl 10 0 Totals 1 7 23 2il Totals 13 14 21 West Deptford 4 2 3 2 5 1 17 Somerdale 3 0 10 11 16 2B Richter, Moore, Btanton 2.

Sptetrl, Holme. -3B Richter, Retkovts. HR Kon- opka, Moore. abnoa ao a WV m. So 3 0 4 0 Butler lk 4 3 0 overtookmg opportunities, is just Carson.

3 3 7 0 Valentl.sa 3 0 3 3 McOall.lf 3 10 1 Tor's, If 4 110 Speeney.rf 3 0 3 0 I Med'. lb 3 3 6 0 1 0 4 3 CJ ova.cf 4 111 Melonl.ss 2 0 13 Medina 4 3 3 2 Kelly.p 3 10 1 Toledo.p 3 3 0 1 Hen.mn.lb 3 0 10 Tobar.rf 3 0 10 Kelly, rf 10 0 0 Catenae 3 0 4 3 Becfcer.c 4 3 110 as keen for victory at 67 (which Dowrua.lk 3 0 3 0 Rob aon.s 3 3 3 1 N. LASSIES among the six teams. GiOUCESTKR rauewii.u a r.au 322 Dubui.D 3 0 0 3 Andreas 3 3 0 1 ne'll be on the 30th of this month) as when be broke into baseball. 0 3 10 0 Graver.3k 4 10 0 Bxn a fjilrrn.

Si arret uct 3 14 0 Biahop.ll 3 0 0 0 Dean.2b 9 110 Kent cf 3 110 Named to the starting lineup from Burlington were left fielder 12 1 112 Nlcol as 2 3 4 Costelio.Mi K. Uons 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 JSJJ'VL ewii aa a i tNewlett.lb-D LoU.rl 3 13 0 10 0 0 Perhaps only one who has experienced the bitter failures connected with managing the Dodgers and the Braves in their poorest 1 1 4 3 1 3 3 0 3 4 0 10 0 1 1 14 0 13 1 1 0 Miitn.ri 2001 Ta. A 444 ,44, W. Kelly, vsienun, J. Torres 2.

E- Medlns. Casanova. Medina. 2B Enele 3b 0 3 Setter.ef reaaaaskea-Merrk JV Bate Sstk Leslie R. Medina.

3B J. Torres SO Toled 0 0 1 Jones Burk if 0 0 2 Vincent If 1, Kelly 5. BB Toledo 4, Kelly 3. Em le i Fuel OU 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Fond Pair 3 0 1 1 1 a Butler 3. Becker 3.

Robinson 3. B1im rf Baker, years could appreciate fully the fruits for victory at an age when the competitive spirit and desire for success have cooled off in Korhammer. Smith. 2B Rootnaon 3, Butler. SO Andress 10, Dunun 3.

BB Aadress 3, Dubin 3. wet grounds. Schillig's will be going for its 17th victory of the season when it engages Lindenwold. Loser of eight contests, the defending champs currently hold a two-game advantage over second place South Camden VFW. Lindpnwold has the distinction of not being able to win a game this season on its home field.

The Lindens currently are only one-half of a game out of the league cellar. Haddon Heights, hoping for an assist from Schillig's, can climb out of last place il it can get by Moffa's. However, the Westville team is on the brink of overtaking VFW and gaining second place and should be rough to handle. Moffa's has a 13-10 record compared to the vets' 13-9. Indians vs.

roile. Independent Softball WEDNESDAY'S SCORES Browntnt- Road Ace, Crystal Tav- YMf. 10: Mlllslde Parms. 0. General Chemical, 19; Products.

7 ft 0 Jt Anderson. rf 0 0 4 Selrfert lb Sturses 3b Moriercf rf Webeier Wee.ton.lb 0 3 110 0 10 10 0 110 0 0 0 1 14 31 ISTEBBOKO TDI TH LEAGl'I most persons. sju mtitwa w. 8 6 13 Totals Totals Camden 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Ashland 3 Marnoua 3 Gloucester 0 5 4 4 13 3 a 3 a PC. .000 This is particularly true of Casey in the All-Star games in which, until four years ago, he had been strangely unsuccessful 2'B Stiles 3B Sturel HR St He.

N. Y. TAILORING TRAVELERS ab a ab a Stewart. 3 113 Sheiton.3b 3 111 Morni n.ef 3 13 0 Banks. lb 4 15 0 Martin.

3b 3 3 13 Lewis.of 3 3 3 0 3 0 3 0 Rozier.c 10 0 1 Baltano.e 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 Dnobina.2b 2 0 10 J. Banks 4 10 2 McOo b.lb 2 0 3 0 Bmwn.e 4 2 10 Ham on. lb 1 0 2 0 Brown.lf 2 0 0 0 McCre y.rf 0 0 0 0 Cnle.3b 3 113 May.rf 2 10 0 Couilej.ss 3 0 3 1 Boore.p 2 0 12 Mark Ic. 2b 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 5 21 6 Totals 23 8 217 Travelers 0 0 3 0 1 1 04 N. Y.

Tallortnc 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 R. Lewis, T. Banks 3, Gales, Morrison. 2B Morrison. SO- Bows 5, Banks 3.

BP Bowe 1, Banks 4. LAsnsio SC Lawreno 0 Mori. SO Stile 10. BB Stiles Jada third baseman Gary Brotz and Catcher Bob Pfeiffer. Comegys, a 6-3, 230-pound long ball hitter, was the top votegetter on the team.

Gary Brotz, former Drexel Tech captain, also was unanimous. Bob Pfeiffer is a veteran of all three all-star games. Others named to the squad from Burlington were Tom Kirk, John Woody Comegys, John Kauffman and Bill Peterson. Kirk a flrst baseman, formerly played for the Philadelphia Athletics, and Perry, a pitcher, was up with the St Louis Cardinals for three weeks in 1955. Jaalar Olrhiaa W.

Berlin Ctementoo ft Aahlana 4 lor one whose World Series ac compushments were so outstand PC. .900 .693 .671 .429 1 4 3 7 Jockey Sam Boulmetis makes a hobby of taking amateur movies and has a big coUectioii of films of his family. Raddonfletd Rialanx, KsrebaiitvlUt Yi Men, 0. Deb-Mtf. Cafe, 0.

Wondlrnna. 4: Paradise. 1. S. M.

Lsncston, 10: Sctiv1tz, S. Camdan Trust Savsway, 4. Mapls Manor, 13: Pannaleea, 3. Lutheran. Park latatea, 5 Our Ladv of pauma.

10: Woodburr, 4. Oexlm Maoor, 9: Roaemont, O. THURSD1Y rsatdeta YMCA-lndastrlal Leafas Camden lire va Schaevlti at 17th and micus; va. Macnetie at Burnt Mill rd. Cassdea Oltr Leaxwe toes I0A vs Caw Guard at Clou- Lawns 3 Mae noil a 3 .300 OldtimersWins, 14-10 ing.

But after losing his first four nud-summer Dream games, he has reversed the field with three victories out of his last four West Berlin 2 .180 Burlincrton, July 10 The Bur lington County Oldtimers defeat WEST BERLIN BERLIN abboa ao a 3 0 3 3 Garrett. If 3 0 3 0 Ron 3b 3 0 3 1 Soos.rf 4 4 10 Halfman.lb 3 7 0 liar 3 3 13 Arnold 1 0 0 4 Forohic.c 3 3 3 1 Latens alf 1 0 0 0 Wlrur 2b 3 3 10 Bene tod 3 0 0 0 Parrlah 3 0 0 3 Mauier.rl 10 0 1 Monlt cf 4 10 0 Jones as 10 11 Parlnajs 3 111 6LOSS METER TEST PROVES IT ed the local entry in the Phil adelphia-Suburban League, 14 eeater 1 1th Ward vs. Deo-Mar at 7U and JefTersoo. Former Baltimore farmhand. 10.

Wednesdav nieht under the rssMea csaatr caarea Ls(ae Calvarv Bibia va. St. Paul a at Voca zu-year-oia wooay Jomegys, ana lights at Burlington High School Kauffman won't be able to make Bartell.2b 10 3 1 Krueke.lb 3 3 3 0 tional. the frame because Of National The U. S.

Hoboes, of Pitman, hay the Masas aaaas usin Alden Cafe vs Bon Club at PeUow- Guard camp that week and were KhTbaiT1. ahlp: Lutherans va. Poplar Grove at Spnnt Hill. SCratcnea irom ttie Startine lineUD awuii. ah saiuraayi are open in Phone Totals is la ii Totals 38 is 13 6 Wet Berlin 0 10 0 1 Berlin 5 4 0 3 20 Ben event Garrett 3, Soos 3.

Schard S. Forchlc 4. Wlnrert 3, Par-nsh 3, Moiwttar, Farina. Krutke. 2B Porchic, Krusk.

3B Forchlc. SO Jar-ruh ft. Arnold 17. SB Parrish 4, Arnold 7. CLEMENTON LAWNSTDS Aueuit and alio sunaari awijr, and made honorary members, 'ceonte Madara, lo 9-3333.

Interkors Ckarek Learas Presbnertan vi. Francis Chllda games at the helm. It Casey's late-inning chess moves Tuesday hadn't been i successful, one of his most re liable knights would have been the cause of his downfall. Ralti- more hailed Bob Turley as a returning prodigal son bat his generosity to the National Leagers was so prodigious that they scored all three of their runs off him during an uneasy Inning and two third on the rubber. Bob just didn't have It Baltimore must have reminded him too much of his old, wild days as he managed to walk two, get off a wild pitch and hit a batter daring his short stay on the premises.

Quick on the boo, the crowd at Collinrswond: St. Luke's Lutheran vi. Zrltnn at Erllon; Colllnrswood Methodist vs. Woodl mn MethodiW at Woodl ynne. abhoi abbaa Reed 3b 3 10 1 Polk If 3 10 0 Mrester Delawars vsurr lasse Owens vs.

Campbells Memorial are. ef (I Learas Knirhta of St. Georie vs. Our Lads Olkrls.cf 3 0 0 OCollins.lb 10 9 0 Busn.if looo sexton.at 3231 McCourch.a 3 3 5 0 3 3 0 5 Of Fatlma at 34th Harrison. Oants rare Learas MarHM vs.

Siaemont 1 10th and janrer 2001 oioson 20 3101 BmUl.Jb 3 113 Bakr.2b 10 0 1 Ftiher is 3 0 11 Waldon.a 3 0 3 3 Falrview. RlcketU.lf 3 0 0 1 Morrw.lf 3 3 0 0 as Rords.lb 2 0 Hami.ri 0000 Jonet.rf 3 0 0 0 Hllht er.lf 0 0 0 Totals 33 4 12 6 Totals 30 8 1 5 1 1 Girls9 Softball WEDNESDAY'S SCORES Badly waatharad and chalked auto flnlart abova glvaa a gioaa raadlng of only 25 Attar using Du Pont No. "7" sollah, It roads equal to naw-car color brtlllanco aemenrno 0 3 3 1 3 7 1 Lawnslde 3 10 8 9 i I I Laoooch, Janser, Booth 3. Rlcketts. Rords.

Jones. Polk. Collins 3. Sexton 2. Wert DeTtford.

17; Somerdale, IS. Gloucester. Id: North Camden, 5. Barrlntlon, 3d; wuiiamsunm, 5. gave Casey the Chesapeake M.

Baker, Morrow, Harris 3. SO Panzer 3. uoson s. Baxar 1. no janzer s.

uoaon 0. THURSDAY Baks Didrisssa Leafas North Dinsioa Worth Camden at 13th Ward. South MrlsloB -Mamolla at West FEKNSArKEN BABE RrTR LEAGl'E Americas Division w. x. chortle the flrst time he went out to the mound for a chat with Turley, indicating it was in no mood to forgive him for fancied affronts even to a former Baltimore favorite.

But by the time Turley had been belted for a Deptlord. SamoJenl Indians ..10 1 .009 NEW COLOR BRILLIANC Bell Supply 5 3 .714 RIce-Hotman Cards 5 .4 54 HoUr House Yanks ..3 7 .300 w. i r.c. National Dlvlaloa third hit that brought in the Nationals' third and. as it developed, Sotiaevtts Braves 6 4 Park Crest Tlers 4 4 .500 last run, the restive and swelter one Parks Dairies Phils 3 4 PREPS FOE CHESS PLAY Belgrade, July 10 (AP) Chess champion Bobby Fischer, ot Brooklyn, arrived here Wednesday to prepare for the World Chess tournament in Portoroz, North Yugoslavia, Aug.

4. He plans to remain in Yugoslavia until then, playing against Wilson Giants 3 10 .167 PARKS DAIRIES BRAVES i JuuL abhoa abhaa Busn.sa 4 0 3 1 Barrett. 2S 0 0 0 1 ing multitude was ready to holler, "Bring on Richards!" if Old Case hadn't made a move. He made the right one by calling in Ray Narleski. And from that (OnltaMwS Iaa Twentr-elcM) now so easy with color enriching DU PONT 1" POLISH Elam.lf 3 0 0 0 Sullivan, 2b 3 0 13 Wood.lt 10 0 OCarrlf.lb 4 3 7 0 Wilson 1 0 0 0 Aurust.cf 3 110 Yugoslav masters in warmup Blnter.lB 3 13 0 Cohen.

3 0 0 3 Dickens, 3b 3 13 5 chlk.3b 3 112 Schmldt.c 3 3 5 0 Welas.e 4 0 3 0 matches. Budd.2b.D 3 13 3 Ptllet. 3 0 3 1 Crnie.rt 3 0 0 0 Kendall. rf 4 0 0 0 Etan.cr 1 2 0 Curtis, II 3 0 0 0 Hnmer.er 1 0 0 J. Wilton.

3 0 0 0 Totals 33 31 Totals 23 4 21 8 Braves 0 0 0 3 2 1 2 7 Burlington's ontagno Hurls Second Del-Val No-llit Game Phllllm 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 Blnler 3, Dickens Sullivan 3, ear ns 2, ruarcrua, Kenaau, curxis. HworrWi In national popular tizoi ond rypas Bargaim galoro lido novor Woro nannoNPiELD bare ri th W. L. PC. I SBBmrmfi Vm (IV A a ISA Raddon-Moora 7 3 .776 Winner 4 .556 Lou Montagno hurled his sec 1 ond no-hitter of the season Wed its third straight victory when it walloped Delran, 26-0, with Jr ailiK yBt.

n-" 1 ss 1 Riecls 4 8 .444 Woodsmen 3 7 .222 nesday as he struck out 18 Skip Smith's three-hitter helping RICCI'S WOODSMEN to teature, bnoa ao a 4 0 10 revs, lb 3 3 114 Bolce.2b 0 0 0 1 Lii Riverside's St Peter's made the most of two hits off Tom Pearson and scored a 4-2 victory over Lenmoor. Steve Bozarth 3 3 5 1 Pratt.cf.p 3 10 0 1 0 0 5 Dyer.rf 4 110 4 0 10 La man la.c 3 14 1 I batters in seven innings to ae-feat Lenoia, 5-0, for Burlington I in the American Division of the Delaware Valley Conference. 1 The Burlington High School righthander was the complete master of the Lenoia team rs be allowed only two bases on balls. Pettlt.cf Bitter. ss Ueva.c Wtlson.p Robert.lf Oonver.lb Chllos.lb r.L..;i,.t Voder.rf Gdw1n.2b hurled a three-hitter for the win 3 3 10 Todd.sa 3 113 1 0 3 0 3 0 110 113 3 0 13 ioio a 1 0 0 Brown, If 0 0 10 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 5 3 110 Wulnn.ot 110 0 r.crs.

Both pitchers struck out nine, but Pearson passed six to Bozarth one. LENOLA BURLINGTON Totals 27 8 21 11 Totals 25 5 31 12 DELAWARE VAIXET CONFERENCE (Second Half) RICOl's 2 0 0 1 3 2 1 Woodsmen 0 1 0 1 0 0 02 SO Wilkinson 3, Pratt 1, Wilson 3. BB Wilkinson 5, Pratt 3, Wilson 1. ao a ab a 3 0 4 1 Waters.cf 3 0 10 3 0 0 Luklt.is 110 0 3 0 3 0 Dillon. 3b 3 10 1 Morton, Kalchn.lt) Huehei.cf Stanton.

is Scofedl.rf 3 0 14 3 0 10 3 0 3 1 Rorrn.lt 3 3 10 American Civilian W. L. Maple Shade 4 0 Burllnton 3 Greentrea 1 Ienola 1 Medford Lakes 1 MerchantvUIS 0 1 PC. 1.000 1.000 .600 .333 .000 .000 .000 3 0 0 0 3 10 0 3 0 1T1 Shone. lb 3 1 Hoimen.c BARRINOTON BABE KI TH W.

Flberifla 7 1 Metal Edfa 3 3 Edmunds 3 4 VFW 0 4 Reed.lf 3 0 0 1 Bowler If 3 0 0 0 PC. .375 .500 .333 .000 Steliutet.a Rtvrald 0 3 1 i wade. ir lioo Wootera.rf 10 0 0 Relnh'l rf 1 fl ft A -i wniailAnsl Division Tnian 22 if la a Total 11 a 21 2 EDMUNDS FIBERGLAS ab a ab a MATCHINO SETS 4 for 4O0 Lenoia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Burllneton 3 0 3 0 0 0 5 Lukli 3. Dillon, Roren, Carrlrno. SO Stelnsetz 4, Montamo 18, BB Stetnsets 3, Montamo 3.

Devntta.as 3 0 10 10 15 Moflltt.O 4 3 3 1 Davis. p. 31 0 0 11 Mamie, If 3 0 3 0 Tecler.aa 4 110 Tupper.cf 4 10 1 3 18 1 PC. 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .500 .000 .000 W. Rancocia 3 0 Lake Pint 3 5 Lenmoor Lenoia Rlvarton I St.

Peter's 1 Delran Roaedalt 0 3 Choieo aalactlon of baftar gradaa and makaa condition Many almost now Mcuey.n a i ovanun.ib 2 a Hance.3b 4 3 3 3 Day.rf 4 111 4 13 0 Sharn.2b 3 110 EYERY TIRE FULLY GUARANTEED Term as low as 75 a week Big Trade-in ALLOWANCES MEDFORD LAKES MAPLK SHADE sh ho ah ho F.Mnlt't,2b 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 Garrlson.p 3 0 11 Clbbs.cf 3 10 0 Shinier. If 1 0 3 0 3 0 0 1 Doyle.cf 3 3 0 Wentz.lf 3 3 0 0 Ducan.rf 3 0 10 Peaco k.2b 3 0 4 1 DIBon o.rf 0 1 0 3 13 0 MATCHINO 2 a Totals 30 7 21 Total 21 5 21 8 Edmunds 0 4 1 0 0 0 27 Flbenlas 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Lauben n.p 3 113 Burke, ct 3 3 0 lOO 2 for liiuen.o 3 Emiff.lb 3 12 1 3 10 0 Kelth.rf 3 0 10 Brantu 3 0 0 0 Farrell. 3 10 1 Skahan.M 3 10 0 Andrews, a 3 1 10 0 10 11 10 3 0 Davles.lb 3 0 4 0 Faster, GOSIOr because color enriching Du Pont No. "7" Polish pulls grime away from paint. As you spread it on, special ingredients loosen every speck of dirt, grime, traffic film; make cleaning easier.

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M. The game was won for him as early as the flrst inning when three straight hits by Jack Lukis, Jim Dillon and Sam Page accounted for two runs. It was Burlington's second straight victory but the three-hit pitching and the timely hitting of Jack Farrell kept Maple Shade at the top of the Division when the combination nipped Medford Lakes, 1-0. It was the Shaders fourth in a row. The only run was scored in the bottom of the second inning when Mike Emig got a hit, to second on an infield out and tallied on Farrell's single.

Farrell struck out nine and walked Lake Pine tied flrst place In tht International Division with AlcyonSpeadway RIVERSIDE LENMOOR ab a ab a Prieco.lb 4 5 0 Brady. 3 0 10 1 0 3 0 Klmball.rf 3 0 0 Boiarlh.p 3 13 4 Pearson, 3 0 0 3 Narwl e.Jb 4 10 3 Klnney.cf 3 10 0 3 0 0 1 Ritchie, lb 3 3 7 0 8:30 O'CLOCK Sth ANNUAL IASIES HANDICAP FEATURE South Jeney'i Senior And Only "Hiscir" Dirt Speedway 4 0 3 0 3 0 13 (OTP rate, ii urown.an 2021 Tarnhv ft 3 0 0 0 Perla 1 Middle n.rf 3 -9 0 0 White, If 10 0 0 rranaei.it Total! 23 2 21 7 To la la 34 3 31 8 General Admission i UTTER THINGS FOR BETTER TH HOUGH CHEMISTRY mm bu Qro ftei (31315 Rlverelds 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 Lenmoor 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 80 Bozarth 9, fnatoa 9. BB Bozarth 1, Fearion (. 1.

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