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Ghisox Rally Nips Indians In Seventh ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES. ASHEVILLE. N. 9 Sunday. July 12.

1953 Baltimore Alters Major Loop Hopes as Tjir a CHICAGO. July II. (AP) Eddie Stewart lined out a two- haven't been "on the verge" ac By GEORGE BOWEN BALTIMORE. July 11 On Bad cording to reports and rumors. single with the bases loaded in the' seventh inning today The lntlatlve will have to com.

ly burned Baltimoreans aren't from the major leagues Monday-' If there is any. as the Chicago White Sox ral Bosox Squeeze Out 4-3 Win Over Athletics BOSTON, July 11 (At-The Bos-ton Red Sox, for the second straight game, capitalized on a Philadelphia Athletics' pitching Martin's Homer Gives Yanks Win Over Nats NEW YORK, July 11. 0P)-Sec-ond baseman Billy Martin slammed a tremendous home run In the bottom of the tenth Inning tonight to lead the New Yorkers to a 3-2 triumph over the Washington Senators Washington New Terk Alt A lit lied for three runs and a 5 to A victory over the Cleveland Indiana. The victory pushed the Pale Hose ft game and one-half ahead Toby Parker Wins Honors In Skeet Shoot of the third place Indians and mlscue today for a 4-3 victory. Tom Umphlett scored from second with today's winning run after.

pulled them to within five games Toby Parker, Candler sharp reaching very hard at this time for their desired big league baseball franchise as a meeting of the major, moguls draws high. Just four months ago on the eve of an American League meeting In Florida they thought they had it and got scorched. So as the American and National Leagues prepare for a joint meeting Monday in Cincinnati they are being blase. As a matter of fact, Baltimore fans are more excited at the moment over the fourth place position of their Orioles In the International League and the chance for a pennant. Baltimore is sending no repre of the New York Yankees who play Washington tonight.

relief pitcher carl Schelb made a wild throw on Milt Boiling's sac 4 1 Martin. 1 1 shooter, paced the field of some 50 skeet shooters yesterday afternoon at 8keet Field by breaking ft 1 5Noren.ll 3 0 rifice with none out In the ninth. 1 It ObMIze 1 0 I It was the Sox 23rd triumph in their last 29 games. Although Cleveland starter Ear straight run of 25 pidgeons without a miss. TOH 3D 3 Runnela.aa 5 Vernon, lb 4 Vollmr.U 4 Jensen, rf 4 Busby, cf 4 3 4 Maei'son 1 Schmitz 2 Last night righthander Marlon Fricano doomed the Athletics to a 3-2 setback by passing a batter with the bases loaded in the' 12th ly Wynn's wildness kept him in almost constant trouble, thn Sox 1 1 0 Renna.

1041 20 Bollweg.lb 4 1 II ISO Mantle, 4 3 0 4 Berra. 3 1 0 3 1 M'Do'ldJb 4 0 1 0 0 1 Bauer, rf 4 0 0 0 Rtzguto 4 3 1 Sain, 3 0 Other top marksmen included Jim Barnard with 47 out of 50, Francis inning. Jj didn't break through until the 1 1 fifth inning when they put across Oilman, 46 for 50; Ralph Orr, 69 The Red Sox were limited to five tat) If T.tais S3 10 SO 10 Telale St for 75 and Martha Austin and Bert Draughon with 67 for 75. two tallies. They' chased him with a four-hit threft-rnn stynlrtslrvn in that sav.

sentative to the Cincinnati meet-ling and will make no effort to -None out whea winning run scored, b-Fouled out lor Nortn III 7th. Jim Merrimon had 45 for 50 and hits by starter Charlie Bishop, Frank Fanovich and Scheib, who took over after Umhplett singled In the ninth. But the big Boston. have the majors even talk about Paul Martin had 37 for 50. Washington htw f.rk fJ It 000 OM 0-010 100 008 I- enth before Dave Hoskins could moving a franchise here.

retire th sid. hit was Dick Oernert's two-run A three-way tie for top honors in the Class-B 12 gauge competi R-Yoet. Busby, Martin. Bollwef, Mantle. It's typical of the changed' at homer in the first Inning.

K-ssin. hbi-vernon. Yost, jsoiiweg Mir-tin. 2B- Vernon Martin, Riizuto. 3B- Yost.

HR-Bollwef. Martin, fi-fialn- DP- Run tion which materialized in the Independence Day event was shot off yesterday. Merrimon won with 23 titude In the average Baltimore fan. In March, everybody was asking "What do you think our chances are Wynn passed nine and yielded nine al the Snx 10 lit while ib sorblng his sixth loss. He's won nine, including four in a row before today's game.

Only one of nels, TerwiUiger and Vernon: TerwiUiger Lefty Maury McDermott went seven-and-a-third innings for the Red Sox, giving up six of the Ath of getting the St. Louis Browns7" letics' eight hits and tw0 of their runs, Including Joe Demaestri's On March 15 the chances ap the nine Sox who walked scored. while Margaret McCain and Oilman had 22 and 21 respectively. Joe Anders won the Class-B 20 gauge title with a 23. A.

M. Foster had a 22. peared excellent. The next day, Three Pale Hose pitchers, start homer. the American League owners re and Vernon; FltigeraM and Hunnelst KU lute and Bollwef.

Left-Washington 7, New York 7. BB-Masterson J. Schmlti 1. Sain 3. SO-Schflts 1, Sain 3.

HO-Masternos In 3. Schmlti In 4 (faced one batter Sain 2-2. W-Saln M. L-Schmlti S-4. U-McGowan.

PapareLla. MeKinley and Honochlck. A-38J13. Brownie Homers Ruin Tigers fused, 6-2, to let owner Bill Veeck Ellis Kinder completed the game and wound up with his second victory in the past two games. He er Joe Dobson, Bob Keegan, and Harry' Dorish, worked four, three and two Innings respectively.

Keegan shut out the Tribe with two move. Beacon Bees Take -Mtlsen-Tunes Photo Glenn FRANK HUTCH1NS, president of the Swannanoa Valley Coon Club, removes one of the black-eyed beauties from the truck after a recent coon-hunting expedition in Florida. This truck load brought the total to 450 that have been given their freedom in spacious Swannanoa Valley. The coons are acquired from a ranch at Morehaven, Fla. However, the membership of the club is not exclusive to Swannanoa Valley and members from as far away as Yancey and Mitchell Counties hive dropped by to pick up a couple of the furry animals.

Shown at left is Dallas Bartlstt, vice president of the club, and at right is Lawton Allen, treasurer. now has a 7-4 record. The Baltimore reaction went from shock and anger to today's rhlladetohla Boston Two County Games hits in his stint to gain the win his third cofpared with two feeling "now let them come to AB 1 AB A 1 Good'n. 2b 4 us." Demtrl ss Phllley rf 4 7-2 Count weaver vUjLE. jmy li xne Beacon Bees edged BarnardsvlUe in, ft pair of Buncombe County By Bob Elliott got the winning rally The city will be ready this time under way in the seventh with to answer the complaints about League games here this afternoon.

single. Rivera filed out but Sani tine unsattabUtty of its stadium Soon after the Florida setback. OSt'ph'nslf 1 OdKell. 3b 2 0 C.ernert.lb 4 4 White 4 1 Lepcio 3b 1 0 Evers. If 2 4 0 Pie'elUf 2 1 Boiling as 3 0 3 0 Kinder, 0 7 Total.

30 Mele extended his hitting streak to 15 games in which he has it hod son.lb 3 Zernial. If 2 Suder. 3b 4 Mich'ls 2b 3 MrC.hee.cf 3 bMauro.cf 0 Murray 4 Bishop 3 cBabe 1 Fanovich.p 0 Scheib. 0 T.tais The safely with another single. work started to build ft second deck which will boost seating capacity to 62,000 and provide a roof over most of the lower section Lollar bounced a it past Tribe 1 DETROIT, July 11 Wt The Detroit Tigers hopes of climbing out of the American League cellar were shattered for the second straight day today by a barrage of 6t.

Louis Browns home runs the seventh place Browns clubbed out, a 7-2 decision. The homers, which backed up SCOREBOARD Smiths, Shire-Wallace Team Go To Mat Again Se24 inn third baseman Al Rosen to score Elliott with the tying run and surrounding the baseball diamond. None out when winning run scored. b-Walked tor McGhee In 9th. Chlco Carrasquel walked.

Then Stewart came through with his Single- brouded ito double play for bishop in th. No decision was reached last week d- Grounded out for Stephensia 5th. it neat five-hit pitching enort oy Cement is being poured now for 12 of the new sections and they will cover 9,000 seats by the football season. The number of seats under cover should be doubled by in the Australian tag match Between Al and John Smith and Roy 010 OM Oil Philadelphia Boston S00 010 0114 Cleveland Chicago HI 0 1 AB OA Ken'dr. 3 1 3 0 Fox.

2b 3 2 2 2 Shire and Bobby Wallace. A double R-Demaestri Suder Atnhn. cMltchll 1 The Bees took a 4-3 verdict In the opener and took a 4-1 win in the second one. Eddie Calloway hurled a three-hitter for the victors in the first game while his tesincnates backed him up with seven hits. Pepper Martin led the Beacon attack with two for two while Jim Johnson added a homer.

(First Game) The score: Beacon 000 202 04 2 BarnardsvlUe 003 000 03 3 0 Batteries: Calloway ana Martl.t B. Henaley, R. Hensley and Conn. Winner Calloway; loser R. Hens-ley.

2B Martin. 3B E. Banks. HR Johnson. TJ Sawyer and Han.

(Second Game) Beacon 3' 000 004 04 0 BarnardsvlUe 100 000 01 4 0 Batteries B. Rogers and P. Rogers. C. Banks and Luther.

2B Cauble. HR Martin. Hall and Bob Cain, put the Browns three full games In front of the lowly Tigers In their struggle for the unwanted basement spot. Dick Kokos got a pair of the next, gaseball season. 0 0 0 Fain, lb 3 2 10 0 0 0 Mlnoso, If 4 1 4 Gemert.

Umphlett Boiling. E-Goodman Suder. Michaels Scheib. RBI-Gernert Support for the Baltimore fans' National Favored In A-S Contest Continued From Page One-D uwMin.ni murray uemaestn. ZD Mol- knockout stopped things last week, so chief O.

B. Saunooke has arranged to bring the quartet back and see if they can come through with a verdict this time. A ling. HR-Gernert Demaeetrl. uei winners' homers, while Dick Kry- jjBolling.

DP -Lepcio. Goodman and Ger- "let them come to us" attitude came recently in reports that the Philadelphia Athletics also were eyeing this city. They now have visions of the majors fighting to neat, ncunniwi uonman ana iteren, Michaela, Demaestrl and Robinson: Pier-Gerert. Left Philadelphia 7. Boston 7.

BB-Bishoo 3. McDermott 4 Kinder I. 0 Smith rf 4 Rosen. 3b 4 Easter lb 3 dHout'man 0 eLemon 0 Doby cf 2 2 Friend, 2b 3 (Glynn 1 Hegan. 3 gGinaberg 1 Wynn.

3 Hoskins.p 0 0 10 Elliott. 9b 3 0 0 1 Rivera, cf 3 2 0 OMele. rf 3 0 0 0 Lollar. 3 0 0 OCar'id'Lss I 10 0 Dobson 1 0 0 laWrtght 1 0 3 Keegan. 1 0 0 ObSt'wart 1 1 1 Dorish 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 The tag bout will be the main TRI-STATE LEAfjUE Won Lont Spartanburg 64 31 .587 Anderson 40 41 .544 Oaitonla 41 42 .533 Charlotte 43 47 .470 ASHKVILLB 41 44 .471 Rocs, HIU 35 J5 NATIONAL LEAGUE WenLeatPet.

Behlnf Brooklyn .49 31 .413 Milwaukee 47 33 .50 S'. Louis .44 33 .51 lit Philadelphia 41 34 .3.10 4(4 New York 43 36 .544 3(4 Cincinnati 48 .431 14(4 Chicago 30 48 .385 18 Pittsburgh 27 59 J14 23 AMERICAN LEAGUE Hou Lut ret. Behini Wfiihlntton Af Chicago 50 32 .410 3(4 Cleveland .48 33 .593 7 Boston 38 .548 10(4 Washington 42 41 .504 14 Philadelphia .33 50 394 13 St. I uu ttl I I' a Detroit 28 34 J17 29(4 WNO INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE SO-Bishop 4 McDermott 2. HO-Bishop I I in Fanovich 1 in 0 (faced 1 batter event of this week's mat program, with two other bouts also listed for the show at City Auditorium.

come here and therefore are sit old American League weapon In the dava of Babe Ruth. Lou Geh- Tin, d-m-io in naceu a oauers in 9th McDermott In 7 1.3: Kinder The Smiths vs. Shire and Wallace nH Jimmv Tax, that was 0 0 1 2 in 1 2-3. R-ER Bishop 3-3. Fanoejch 32 10 27 13 schelb 0-0, McDermott 2-1 Kinder f-1.

Totals 30 24 0 Totals ting back enjoying what they have, the Orioles. The sports editor of the Baltimore Evening Sun, Paul Menton, hoski and Bob Young each got one. It ran the Browns' home run total to eight In the first two games of the four game series. St. Louis sewed the game up In a hurry with ft big four-run second inning that included the home runs by Kryhoskt and Young, doubles by Cain and Johnny Orotb and a single by Dick Kokos- The Tigers only runs came In the eighth on ft walk and Don Lund's fifth homer.

ciasn win, course, pacn ino mosv responsible for the last three Na im i i i it bud ii. i u- a-Called out on strikes for Dobson In 4th. Soar and Rommel. interest, witn Botn teams Deing League victories. A home 11 Ink D-omgiea lor Keegan in 7th.

c-Grounded out for Kennedy in Sth. d-Ran for Easter in sth. me cjbss oi vu'aws oi me ring, by gchoendlenst in the Hth Sawyer. The crowd last week received the inning proved to be the winning o-Ran for Houtteman hn 0th. f-Grounded out for Friend In 0th.

double kayo with mixed feelings, blow in 1050. Four-baggers by Mu recognized the situation the other day. In starting a column mentioning the Cincinnati meeting, he wrote "It seems shame to take attention away from the Orioles g-Orouoded out for Hegan in oth. sial, Ralph Kiner, Bob Elliott and but mosi demanded a re-match order for a decision to be reached. Cleveland Gil Hodges ruined the American 030 000 001-4 OM eta soi-s Chicago Leaiue in '51.

Circuit clouts by BabeZaharias To Plav In Tain O'Shanter these days." Detroit ft. Easter Lemon. TJobv. Heean. Foe.

In the semifinal battle Charro Aztec, the Mexican cowboy who Is another member of the "unllked" AB 0 Jackie Robinson and Hank Bauer Fain. ElUott. Mele. Lollar. E-Mlnoso.

RBI AD If A Grath. it I 1 I OKuenn 1 1 sa 3 Hegan. Elliott 2. la ir. Stewart 9.

accounted for the National League's five-Inning 3-2 triumph Glynn. wB-Faln. Elliott. Easter. -ElUott.

0 0 1 1 .957 .435 .348 .281 Berkeley Brecon Enka Kcuita 31 10 8 a club In Ashevllle, makes a return against Frankle Thompson, the Strickland. DP-Carrasquel Fox and Fain: 1 12 i However, Menton added "I thought those interested should be Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro. He had gone all-out to get the St. Louis Browns, but has been In Europe for several weeks. Quiet last summer.

uaster. Lefi-cieve- BB-Dobson 3. Wynn Canadian scrapper. They go in a Young 2b 4 3 Kokos. If 4 3 Werti rf 3 1 Courtney 4 0 3 4 1 8 Dyck.

3b 4 0 0 Hunter sa 4 0 3 Cain, 4 10 Strickland, fried ad i i 4 Chicago 13. 0 3 0 K.Wv..s.:1 Dobson 1. Win 0. Crosley Field spectators may see a record nufber of home runs 2 Prtddy. 2b 4 0 Boone 3b 4 0 Dropo.

lb 4 0 4 0 4 3 Batta 2 1 Lund, rf 3 Gromek 1 aNIeman 1 Miller, 1 Total. 31 one fall, 45-minute bout. Keegan 1. Hoskins 1. 1 In 4: MIAMI, July 11 (UP) Gallant Btvhe Zaharlas, facing her toughest Pet, Shop in COOL Comfort at MOORE CO 1 4 0 0 In the 8:30 opener Charlie Lave, hit In Tuesday's clash.

Such left- .491 has firmly set in during his ab Knoxville, returns to town for the 0 0 0 0 handed sluggers as Klussewskl, wynn 9 in 1-3: Keegan 3 In 3: Hoaklns 1 in 1 3-3; Dorish 2 In 3. 3-2. Wynn 3-S. Keeaan O-O. Hopkins IMI.

Dorish 1-1. W-Keegan (3-3). L-Wynn (94) U-Passarella. Grieve. Froeae, Napp.

TAR HEEL LEAGUE Marlon 48 B. Owls 47 Moorenvllls 38 Shelbv 38 Llncolnton 33 Lexington .1.1 Salisbury 31 Hickory 23 uiira siraignt week. He meets comeback after a serious cancer operation, said today she will return to competitive golf Aug. 1 in SO Mathews, Muslal. Berra and the a -Filed out for Gromek In Sth.

Sammy Silvers, a new man in Ashevllle, 'in a one fall, 30-mlnute bout. .84 .854 .308 .500 .132 .369 sence. Another thing, Baltimoreans are about fed up with talk of getting the St. Louis Browns. A year has not passed since 1927 that they the gruelling, 144-hole Tarn O'Shan switch hitting Mantle are looking forward with relish to swinging for the right field fence, brought In 114 am MO-7 at.

Leala Detroit Advance tickets are on sale at eon ooo O30-S ter Tournament at Chicago. wilklns Corner, Kokoe 2. Krvhoskl, Young 2. R-Groth some 40 feet last spring. The incomparable Babe, here to -None.

RBl-Kokoa Cain Batta, Lund. present awards in the nationwide Kryhoskl. Orotnf Young 2. Lund Most of the attention will be focused on Kluscewski and Math 2B-Caln Groth. Young Dropo.

Souchock. HR- Kokoe 2. Kryhoskl. Young Lund. DP Zaharlas tournament for the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund, re Five Entries InC-TTest Are Received ews.

The former has hit 25 homers, Dvck. Young and Krvhoskl. Left-St. I that Inttatr 9A tn land that mnfnrfl. Louis 3.

Detroit 4. BB-Cai 2. SO -Cain U.S. Sweeps Davis Cup vealed she would play in the rugged Tarn "even If I have to Just walk Cleveland's Rosen (22) and Phil Heater da a Reuid TRI-STATE LEAGUE Chsrlotte 8. Claitonia ASHEVILLE 3.

Spartanburg Anderson 7. Rock Hill 4 AMERlrANLEAGUE New York 3. Washington a (10 Innings). Chicago 3. Cleveland 4.

Boston 4 Philadelphia ft, St. Loula 7, Detroit NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 3. Milwaukee 0. New York Brooklyn 0.

Phlladelohla 8. Pittsburgh a. around the course." adelphla's Zernial (20), are the American League's top home run In high spirits, the woman hailed hitters but both are righthanders, Five more entries arrived at the Zone Matches by many as the greatest athlete of her time perhaps of all time The Redlegs Gus Bell, who will start In centerfleld, has 21 home runs to his credit. Campanellft of said, "I feel wonderful. I can't teu CITIZEN AND TIMES CARRIERS ARE WATCHING THEIR "P's AND QV! THEY WANT TO GO ON THE WASHINGTON CARRIER-VAN Through improved service, solicitation of new subscribers and attendance at sales conferences they ara obtaining thousands of votes toward the expense-paid trip.

VANCOUVER, B. C-. July 11 OH you just how good I do feel." Overcoming a tendency to tin Chicago 3, Cincinnati 2. Brooklyn, perennial National League catcher, has 22. Bell swings I.

Miller 1. HO- Gromek 7 tn Miller 2 In 3. R-ER -Cain 2-2, Gromek 3-S. Miller 2-2. HBP-Gromek (Welti).

W-Caln (4-3). L-Gromek (3-3). U-Summers, Berry, Duffy. A-IJll. Adam-Millis Rips Baker Packers In County Tilt Adam-Millis of Try on clipped the Baker Packers.

9-7, yesterday afternoon in ft free-hitting gftm ftt the Lee Edwards Field. Adam-Millis 202 Oil 003 9 10 2 Baker 000 212 2007 11 4 The United States completed a 5-0 sweep of the Davis Cup zone quickly and her shots lefthanded and Campanells WNO INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Berkeley 4. Enka 0 Ecuita 8. Beacon 7 matcnes against Japan here today. Hamilton Richardson scored a are the two biggest problems Mrs.

Zaharlas faces now. Should Dressen decide to make TAR HEEL LEAGUE 0-6. 6-2, 6-1. 6-2 victory over Kosei "I don't know how good I'll ever some switches after the first three Innings (only pitchers cannot work Moorrsvllle 13. Hickory i Marion 13.

Lexlnglon 2 Shelby IS. R. C. Ovla 8 Citizen-Times offices this weekend for the Western North Carolina Fishing Contest. From out Bryson City way came two entries a small mouth bass weighing five pounds, three ounces caught by Floyd Cunningham Jr.

and ft large mouth bass weighing eight pounds, two ounces caught by Delmog Caldwell of Waynesvllle. Cunningham made his catch in Nantahala Lake with an Alrex spinning rod and an Airex Master reel. Caldwell's large mouth bass was caught in Fontana Lake. From Hendersonvllle's weighing station Kenyon Auto Store came the entry of Dupree Merrill of be again, she said frankly. "The Kamo, Japan No.

2 ranked player. In the final match. more than three innings), he has Salisbury 4, Llncolnton I doctor says I can play if I don't get tired but I don't know how I Tom Brown, San Francisco at such standout substitutes as in- can go 72 holes and not get tired. torney, and eighth ranked U. S.

amateur, scored a 6-2, 6-0, 6-1 victory over Massanobu Klmura of Batteries: Durham, Bennett fc "I've played four times since the fielders Hodges, Jackie Robinson, Oranny Hamner and Davey Williams: outfielders Duke Snider, operation four holes, seven holes, Japan in the day's first singles LewftUyn; Allen Ac Buckner. Winning pitcher Bennett; losing pitcher Allen. Umpires Taylor Js Davis. seven again and then nine, skip match. MAY WE BE BOLD AND SUGGEST: That you listen to their, tales, pieftecitatioa nUK genuine, interest, and decide that now is the time to take wo Asheville dailies morning and evening.

ping a day in between. Carl Furlllo, Kiner and Richie Ash. burn; and catchers Del Rice and Del Cranlall. The United States had scored two "But I'm not hitting within 80 yards of my tee shots," the long-driving Babe disclosed. "The day Stengel, an old hand at the two- singles and a doubles victory to the first two days of playing the Hendersonville.

He caught a crappie weighing two pounds, four ounces AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul 4. Indianapolis 1 Charleston 2. Kanaaa City 1 Colufhua 3 1 Toledo 7. Mlnneapolia 9 1KTCRK ATION VEIMiVT.

Ottawa 4, Montreal 3 Syracuse 4, Rochester Toronto 7, Springfield Baltimore 10, Buffalo CAROLINA- LEAGUE Raleigh 3. Danville I Greensboro 4. Payettevlllo 1 Durham 4 3 Burling ton -Graham 3 Winston-Salem 3 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Macon 8. Augusta 5 (10 innings) Charleston 7. Columbia Jacksonville 4.

Savannah 1 Columbus 3, Montgomery 1 platoon system, can take his pick from such bench warmers as ln- I played nine holes I double-bog and measuring inches in length and 12' inches girth. norm American zone's first elimination matches. It was the third straight 'vear eyed the ninth for a 38 on my own flerders Eddie Robinson, Nellie Fox, Phil Rlzzuto and George Kell; nar-aaar i sen i course (the Tampa Golf and Coun Norman Davis of Candler caught outfielders Minnie Mlnoso and Lar try Club which she and her hus that the U. S. tennis forces have routed the Japanese bv 5-0 scores band, George, EVERY CARRIER CAN WIN A TRIP TO WASHINGTON AND ANNAPOLIS me drama of today's singles Asked if she were tired after the ry Doby: catcher Sammy White and pinch hitter de luxe John Mize.

After Roberts, Dressen can call upon such fine hurlers as the Cardinals' Gerry Staley (12-3) and Har round. Babe replied. "I had to go to bed after that. I was very tired. i have to go to bed at 9 o'clock brown trout weighing six pounds, 13 ounces in Davidson River.

He entered the catch in the contest through Finkelstein's on Pack Square. From Franklin Hardware Com-' pany at Franklin came the entry of Junls Burch of Prentiss, a brown trout weighing three pounds, four ounces. The catch was made in the Nantahala River. were provided by 21-year-old Kamo as it was on the first day of play when he ran up an opening two-set edge over Tony Trabert of Cincinnati, the U. S.

team captain, onlv to lose out at the finish. TONIGHT -8 P.M. MeCORMICK FIELD ASHEVILLE SPARTANBURG APPALACHIAN LEAGUE Wvthevllle 8. Bluefleld Johnson Cltv 4. Welch 1 Pulaski Brletol 3 every night.

There is more to a cancer operation than you think vey Haddix (10-3). the Phillies' Curt Simmons (8-5), the Braves' Warren Spahn (11-3), the Pirates' Murry Dickson (7-10) and the Gi about." He started spectacularly todav After the Tarn O'Shanter. which Today' Game is spread out over two weeks. Babe over Kicnarason, Tuiane Univer. TRI-STATK LEAGUE sitys collegiate champion from Spartanburg at ASHEVILLE said she would take another layoff and not play in another tanuomrnet Baton Rouge.

bv taklno- a Kocg hiu at Anderson Oaatonla at Charlotte ants brilliant relief pitcher Hoyt Wllhelm (5-4). Haddix. Spahn and Simmons are lefthanders. Stengel's five hurlers, besides Pierce, are all righthanders. They are the Yankees' Allle Reynolds (7-5) and Johnny 6ain (8-4), the 6-0 first set.

He was rushing the net and forcing th 20-vear-olrl i until February when the Serbln i Open is held in Miami Beach. ivaVI NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Brooklyn-Muni g-l mm Loulsianlan to commit error after year's Serbln was the Babe's final Loee (11-51. major tournament before her oper- error. He seemed a picture of Pittsburgh at Ph ladelnhia llrr 0-2J Of) LsPeJne ij. ml RahmrtM itUi poise and confidence.

Then he started staying- back oaurt more while Richardson, net Offer Extended For Short Time By Popular Demand! WE Will GIVE YOUR TIRE A 6.00x16 or 6.70x15 Indians' Bob Lemon (11-7) and Mike Garcia (10-6) and the Brown's venerable relief star Satchel Paige (1-5). Should the game be postponed because of rain, it will be re tled by his early reverse, started bearing down with a fire-ball service. Kamo started firing Into the net with increasing regularity and Richardson dropped only five games out of 23 in taking the final three sets to close out the match. and Miller (1-3). Chicago at Cincinnati ri).

Hacker (Ml) and Rush (4-7 1 vs. PerkowsU (3-7) and Kelly II I) or Bseiewskl 12-1). Milwaukee at SI. Louis 121-Uddle and Anlonelll 17 4) va. Staley (12-3 and MUell (8-3) or Haddix I AMERICAN LEAGUE I Cleveland at Chicago (2-Houteman (4 0) and Lemon (11-7) vs.

Trucks (0-4) -and Fornlelea 18-2). 1 St. Louis at Detroit (2) -T-lttlefleld 13.7) and Kretlow 11-0) va. Hoeft (8-8) and Brsnca (0-0). Philadelphia at Boston 18-10) and 15-7) vs.

PameU (11-4) and Brown (7-21. I Washington at New Vork.Rvniai itli: scheduled for 8 p. m. (EST) Tuesday. If another postponement Is necessary, it will be played Wednesday, July 15 at 11:00 a.

m. (EST). If still another postpone 1 ation. "But I'll definitely enter the Tarn even if I have to just walk around i the course," she said with deter-; mination. "My game is not like i I like It to be.

but I think In competition I'll be better." Steelers Sign Pair PITTSBURGH. July 11 The Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League signed ft lineman and ft halfback today bringing the club roster to 43 players. 1 The additions are John Mamo-. jek, 190 pound halfback from Pittsburgh, who played with The Citadel, and Fat Samese, 231 pound tackle of Philadelphia, who played at Temple University. Richardson added ft final flourish by taking the last game of both the final sets with love games on ment develops, it will be rescheduled for 2:00 p.

m. Wednesday. vs. eicuunaia is-j. ni own service.

No further times have been des The United States plays the Brit. ignated. TAB HEEL LEAGUE (No Oamss Scheduled) ish West Indies in the aeeonrl In the event the game cannot North American round. be played, the league presidents and Commissioner Ford Frick will meet to set another date. BUNCOMBE COUNTY LEAGUE BarnardsvlUe at Valley Springs Hendersonville VPW at Baker Pmeklns Beacon 'B' at Adam-MUlla Darlington Winner In Charlotte Race Dudley Takes Low Gross Title CHARLOTTE, JuW 11 The win.

50c Extra For Whit Sid Walls Coleman ner of the famous 200-mile modified stock car race at Darlington, S. C. July 4 today became the first entry in the national championship In CGA Meet At Country Club Cash Carry Charles Dudley of Greenville. S. race at.

me iKewooa Speedway near here July 26. CHANDLER LANTERNS r11 AC Gas eV Kerosene 1 1 wD Cp COLEMAN STOVES Single. Double 1 Ag Triple Burner 11,30 TJp C. tired the low cross of 6 to win the one-day Carolina Golf Association tournament at Asheville Country Club yesterday. Dudley, playing In Class A section posted his five under par TIRE Ed Betty, also of Asheville.

posted a net of 67. In class play C. D. Rhone; Hickory, was the low gross winner with a 17, followed by John Lindsay. Greenville, 8.

with an 85. Robert Brank won low net honors in the division with a 73 and N. C. Newman. Asheville, took a 74 net.

Tbe players move to Morganton Sunday for another full day of HAPPY KID ALL METAL GYM SETS $22.95 $25.95 39.95 ADVANCE STORE These carriers, alter submitting, their Carrier-Tan reports tn salesmanship meetings, visit Bill Scroggs. stereotyper to see one of the many processes of publishing a newspaper. The boys are Carl score to win by three strokes. His Cooper Armstrong McCreary Tires OppodU AshrvirW-Biltmon Hotel 1 N. Market St.

Dial 3-3452 nearest rival was Robert Smith, Pinehurst, with a 69. Leonard Flynn. Asheville. was Jeflers, Charles Magnet and Bruce Sprinkle. low net winner with a 65.

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