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X- Touche Is Tops In Mackinac MACKINAC ISLAND AP' Totx-he. first boat to cross the finish line, has been declared official winner of the 22Vmiie Port Huron to Mackinac inland yacht rut. H.e rate committer today announced the sleek ocean racer owned by Moon Baker and Jerry Clements of Detroit the winner in overall and Clavs competition. X-Touche the line yesterday a bare two minutes ahead of owned by Charles Ko'o-ic of MiluaiAee. TTie Detroit boat completed the race after S3 hours 8 minutes and 51 seconds on the fog-shrouded course She won on a corrected elapsed time of 35:19 Gypsy was the official runnerup and Class A ictor with a time of S3 10 50 and a corrected clocking Of 35:19 39 Apache.

la.Nt year's winner from Detroit, finished fifth in Class Commanche, from Giose Pointe Mkh. was the Class winner with a corrected time of 39 10 1. A lady, also of Groase Pointr, took Class honors ith a 44 49 50 clocking. Still to be determined was the Class champion. Many Class craft were among thosr yachts still on the course.

Here are the other official top fne placings and corrected times by class: Class A 2. Hilaria. owned by liuh Shadier of Grand Kapttls. 36:36 25. 3.

Merry Maiden, W. J. McGuire of Mackinac Island, 30. 4. Tamara, of Mackinac Island, 48 58.10.

5. Trident, of Bay City. 50 10.39. Class 2. Falcon II.

of Mackinac Island. 39 31.17. 3. Romaha-jo II. Nedeay of Milwaukee, 40:50.51.

4. Mallard. F. R. Shum-way of Rochester.

X. 42:39.43. 5. Apache. Toot Gmeiner of Detroit, 42:40.16.

Class 2, Meteor HI. Hank Burkard of Mackinac LJand. 205 3, Vasti. John Detwiler ol Crosse Pointe. 42:32.7.

4. Bikim" Ecciestone of Mackinac Is-land. 42 .27.25. 5. FmUsj.

H. Ford of Grosse Pointe. 44:14.3. I Class 2. Glory Bea IL Jim Carlin of Mackinac Island.

Dauntless, Tom Hanson of Mackinac Island. 46 26.25. 4. Feather. Charles Parker of Grosse.

He, 46:43.47. 5, BaJquihidder. W. M. Bremmer of Mackinac Island, 17.19.

FANFARE by DITZEN rv- .4 jrj tCZtt TUESDAY, JULY 19, I960 American League W. L. Pet. G.B. Wings Sign Top-Ranking 47 33 .588 New York 37 .560 .556 .534 .500 Chicago 47 Cleveland 45 Baltimore 47 Detroit 40 Washington 39 36 41 40 41 Farm Goalie 1 DETROIT l'Pl) Dennis Kig- 2 4 7 8 15 17' 1 .488 49 .402 nis Riggin.

top-ranking goalie in Boston 33 Kansas City 30 .370 51 the Detroit Red Wing farm sys-' tern has signed his contract for I. wr' fT- i Monday Results New York 9. Cleveland 2 Chicago 9, Boston 1 National OK Expansion the 1W50-61 hockey season. Red Wing manager Jack Adams mn(uina tnstav thai tHo 9J-VPar. lummvu ia, Tki l.irviiuil tisui I 1 I.J m.li old goalie had agreed to contract uie ueaK nas oieu ueaueu oy aiiei lUdiiey oi uos: Itermi.

Riggin is the second JZl "1. iU memJ Angeles, with orders to go to work' FOX SCORES Chicafio Whhe Soi second baseman Nellie Tox Is safe at plate against Boston Red Sos Monday night. Red Soi tairhrr Heywood Sullian digs throw from dusL Foi scored from second base on Roy Si ever single. White Sox won 91. AP Wing to sign for the coming sea- exg 'VT' immediately.

son. Gord.e Howe signed last teamg fa effect toW standards or a niajor The committee, which also in-, week ly formed Continental League to league were set forth at Columbus, eludes owners Lou Perini of Mil-' Riggin played nine games with put Up or shut up. Ohio, last year and were accepted waukee, John Galbreath of Pitts-! the Wings last season, replacing Aft meetine of club hv the Continental League, which Kansas City 5, Baltimore 1 Only games scheduled Today's Games New York at Cleveland (N) Baltimore at Kansas City (X) Washington at Detroit N) Boston at Chicago (N Wednesday Games New York at Cleveland (N) Boston at Chicago (N) Baltimore at Kansas City (X) Washington at Detroit Skidgies Upset 1 a Tirrv aavhtiL" Hi o-- uui 511 anu wu unri ui -1 1111a-: ainng icrry awcnuh. ownm gcl)era managers, so far has not met them." said depnia a telegram to' PreM Warren Gnes Giles. Branch Rickey, oresident of the scoring one snm-oui sakJ a npw Nationa, named Contincnta, Joe tne tlucago BiacK nawKS.

maior leatrue is imnracticable. four-man exDansion committee. tu Bid Fails; Cadillac In 59 games with the Edmonton Gordon Fines Piersall Automatic $500 Also Imposed League, asking either or both to meet at their convenience with the; Flyers in the Western League, he-allowed 200 goals, for a 3.39 aver-; National League W. L. Pet.

G.B, Steel-Fisted Liston KO's 33 .607 age. He scored five shutouts. Beats City Garage jpansion. Pittsburgh 51 Giles, claiming "expansion inevitable," said his league had r- s. Zora Folley In Third Round 34 39 39 40 44 .1 us Angeies 46 OA 3 LITTLE I DENVER (UPD-Sonny Tlie 215'i-pound Liston put Fol- Francisco 41 2TV 6 7'" 8'j 12 17.

19" .580 .536 .524 .506 .463 .405 .375 CLEVELAND, Ohio UPD The Shoffner's (101) shook off frame on singles by Jim Gos-question of whether to coddle Jim-upset minded Skidpies and Paul Geer. a sacrifice my Piersall or punish him was 3 2. and Cadillac Hotel of St. a nror. the steel -fisted Philadelphian ley, who weighed 1982, down Cincinnati 38 50 whose knockout of Zora Folley twice on nine counts in the second r- -s Philadelphia 34 Monday night made him the most round.

Only the bell saved the In New York, Bill Shea, founder; Cnicag0 settled today when Manager Joe ciair (9 2) pounded out 9 5 Gordon fined the Cleveland out-Mvimj over city Garage (Ml)! logical contender for the heavy-, Chandler, Ariz, veteran for the of the Continental League, said he. weight crown, challenged Ingemar; third round finish of the scheduled was hopeful the National League's! nd.iv fnr the rirht to 12-rounder. action was a good sign. He said fielder a day's pay for his actions in Men's City Recreation Soft The league-leaders came back with the tieing tally in the second on Wimp Bad-ley's first of two singles, two infield outs, and Ron Taylor's safety. in the hi 1 nen niirtnu Sunday The Early Birds marched to battle champion Fioyd Patterson.

I Liston's manager, Pep Rickey would be glad to meet with their 12th win in 13 outings, Ljs((m ho had eied to the said his slugger was eager to fight the committee "because we want Monday in Port Huron Little tn ns pvprv mfian.s at our dis-i doubleheader. ball League piny Monday at Pine Gordon levied Uie fine against rme ar'1 Piersall because he had tossed rr 41 SlAJl CtS IdllfVUlK LVllltllUCl IVl ure UUIKUISWII, lilt CA-VllOUlUIUll HWU1 1 Shoffners sewed up the game League action beating MERA' nnsal In he taken into nrennized: hahall mto thre WM he Kd IWU-Kl mm inning 1.. DIU IVfnrtnnnM ITU" Willi CIKIII SUH.iV5 UntUCIl, 1W1 HIV vpiI VUlUVJ I fa nnen Rich McDonald, Jerry 4.9), 17.1. hahnir' Monday Results No games scheduled Today's Games Pittsburgh at Los Angeles St. Louis at Milwaukee (N) -Chicago at Cincinnati N) Philadelphia at San Francisco (N Wednesday Games Pittsburgh at Los Angeles (N)' St.

Louis at Milwaukee (N Chicago at Cincinnati (2) Philadelphia at San Francisco saved Shoffner from laid out on the ground for the amusement of right field patrons. uK RinViart nnnno 1 KnOC'KOUlS 01 ICldllVL-ty uuscuic lace: Jtuiciauil Ul Clldiuiuuoiujj amoved any doubts bout. But Patterson and Johans- "My main objective from the winniiiB uuc-nei jeuy thp 4- nrh snn are a pd tor a rem rh. and verv hepinn no has hppn tn eet In addition, the Tribe manager two were out in ine imn 01 -b mi an autAmaiio sm fin fnr' i Monday nigtit, He tioorea tne vision may nave io.wair.v-, ciud tor isew xore. snea each time Piersall is thrown out f'T triple in the first but, 'o, uick-fisted Folley, one of the di- "We'll take Johansson next," said.

"1 have been convinced for of the game by an umpire for the "J8 trekh' the was stranded The Old Timers (5-9)-spotted-vision's best boxers, for the 10-Barone said. "If we can't beat a long time and still am con- remainder of the season bespectacled hurler retired 17 wj(h down the ve lh Jay-Cees (4-9) seven runs ount with 28 seconds gone in the Johansson, then Johansson would vinced that the only way to do straight hitters. He fanned nine. Jin the first inning and roared third mund have the right to fight Patterson that is by a third league. Perhaps -I again." Mr.

Crosley's statement that he Babe Rllth Leaglie Liston has a grudge against the planned to remain in Cincinnati: Kent Fenner hurled a three Skidgies scored in the opening walk and Smith committed a to 111 triumph t0 ecape th throwing error on Jerry Thorn-1 Lea good-looking Swede, who wouldn't had something to do with the Na- hitter and Wagenseil defeated; as' bounder, allowing Lapisn VJIUSVll DUrYi Mike Slvford doubles and Detroit NBL a bases-loaded two-! hJot hinnlc smacked permit- me rnuaaeipnian mio me tionai League action. Sparlingville 6-2 in a Township for an introduction during the; Poweu Crosley, owner of the Babe Ruth League game. Gordon's action came sliortly after Oneral Manager Frank Lane had said Piersall "needs sympathetic handling." "I think Jim needs sympathetic handling," Frank Lane, Cleveland Indians general manager, told the Sigma Delta Chi journalism fraternity annual baseball luncheon Monday. score witn rnomas going to third. Smith settled down, disposing of Paul Jackson on strikes.

bagger for the Old Timers. III I 1W( I IIIUIJ Pat Gibson, former St. Steohen idsi ruuciwu-uuimiiu iigui ui Cincinnati club, spiked rumors Two four-run rallies sparked New York. that he would move his club to UH1 III rOlCl Team Grabs Home Talent Buddy Walker hammered two SEM Gas to an 8 7 win "gn varsny tennis piayer ana Buaa aiKer nan nuiea two Michiean National Bank a Area League champion, lost the finals of the Easf Detroit; New York by stating that the Red- DETROIT AP) Former UiijC legs would remain in Cincinnati versity star Donaid 0hl signed during his lifetime. one-year contract Monday with the Detroit Pistons of the National Giles said no possible cities Basketball Assn.

l' Marysville Legion Team nmm Derfect dav with three hits for Invitational Men's singles. OMAHA (API Detroit's entry homer and single feature PneL aa WU1 nils 101 the new National Bowlink! Cadillac'. 13-hit attack off umners. Bob Cwley.wi Gibson Women's Softball Aikman Bread 8-l and Shar- League drafts 15 more players to- ing hurler Bob Senneff In Regionals were mentioned in the discussion with a double and East Detroit's defending Men's row Excavating (8-D scored easy day to complete a lineup already triple, paced the losers. singles champ Bob Law, Port, Marysville, winner of the Ameri ore 00 new siana-.

p.Aciric coast lea on Seatllc 5. Vancouver 4 Tacomft S. Portland 3 Only Games Scheduled iniii ir irrn tk. nnn.t victories Monday in Women's City," slatted with home talent. untnr ix Vnnnv in we SLaTipn tin nnme III ipm "tr 3 vv wuiu Charles Dickinson and Mn lmn hasehall rhamninnshin arus were sei lor any cilil-s ue- softball league ay to set the in ine "ve rounas wonaay, with seven runs in the second 6u a.a...

n( n1trnii nn become members of the fr Lr tij Detroit chose Bun Fazio Georpe1 innln civ hit. i.n and Lance Parr's homer power- J'm Buerhinger of East Detroit on opens regional play against Lapeer .8 memoeis oi C-irZ Howard. Tom l4 ed the Yankees to a 11-2 whip- way. 'at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Morton Major Softball 33 YEARS EXPERIENCE HOUSE MOVING Willard Davl TD-WSU Etenlnra TC-J-WWS J.

E. DAVIS SONS COMPANY River St. near 10th St. krldfe GAMKS TOD AT YMCA hurch Pine Grove Park) 7 00 St TH. p.m.

Trinity Luth. jonn 30 p.m. Westminster v. LD8 deadlocked teSn. will be piaCed Crawford, all of Detrtiit.

and Andy George Moss drove in three the Cubs in Town-' UMn l0sl 10 Salt Field. at Memorial Major beginning' at Rognoznic of Chicago. runs with two singles and Jim sIP Llltle -We game Mon- a The two teams will meet again 6.15. In another game todav Mac-1 Four other Detroit kelgers were Lewis contributed a single and da'- lleA Sidelined a ma Taggart vs. Colby's at Memorial drafted in the opening rounds as two-bagger in two trips for the Gary Rossi picked up the vie- A thud game will be placed Sat- No.

2. dub owwrs grabbed the top name dinners. lory and Rick Blais socked a CLEVELAND 'I PI Cleve-urday. Aikman. behind the three-hit bowters.

City Garage's Joe Kelley tr'Ple fw lhe Cubs' ilX WINNERS I pitching of Pat Adams, blanked. Ed Lubanski was picked a two-run homer in the BRAVES SIGN ROOKIE 'JErtstoD Se Held wm dH AGUA CALIENTE. Mexico, Noilhgate Heating 22-0. Bev Bngham in the first muid. SX MILWAUKEE, Wis.

Ml)jTXSd li 1 wltl a brok UPI) ,7 La Daly hat for he cycle collecting Bill Golemb.ewsk, and Therman "tmew who struck 12 itcher Jim fjn ft keop year-old Chicago mventor. Men Jr5Et: f' fdaGTbTDallf.afd gave up S. hts Phomore at the University of hirS on the sidelines from three Mei 750'80 for PJ single, to pace Sharrow 19-7 win New York drafted Tony Linde- gave UP Ilve nits taIa emmwt iho ing six consecutive winners Satur- GET A GROUP TOGETHER cver MacTaggarfs mann. rmi.J pi, atiJ day in the 5-10 handicap race at finniiner n-m i a i Hduncr ara. i iviiii.

el ihc ii li i a ii iiiuutrviiciivi in mffi Hit' Emery's Lanes 5-3 niiiued Memlx-i-s of the two Dowerful Haas, wa, iter and Burnt, smith n( whiiahme nw ronnri 1, the Claiente track. Lite 3-5 8-7 to take oxer St. Louis teams-the Budweisers to the Braves' JacksonvUle farm Hoz to replace Held. De la Hoz internatioxal Lr.AC.iE third plat-e. Ann Coffin homered and the Falstaffs were popular ti I club of the Class A South Allan-; was batting .312 with Mobile of cZu.San" IOr tne Winners.

Choices among the llb owners. oumiever and sann. senneff and ti(, ncv. Richmond 5. Jersey City ROTO THE Rochester 4.

Buffalo 3 In a make-up game, Colby's out- The 12-team league is scheduled nrnT7 tasted MacTagpart's 11-7 to win its to start competition in September first game after seven straight 1961. defeats. Score Repays Lopez; Yanks Clout Tribe Al tnmi stuck him in the face.more. Tlie defeat left the fourth- er was the big blow of a five-run WITH tlzKH- Need Team The Times Herald Classic l- 1 fr.lW'1 rlil-irtnnrlG fni- Viic u-aalra onj "a5 lu laLC IOU1 Ull Hie lOUI Ul llllllllg IOr IflB ailKS Ul SexP" PlanS for his faith. -pace.

Detroit and Washington their victory8 over Dick Stigman. possioie expansion. UnUl (hrew five.lliUeT!were not scheduled. 'It was Mantle's 22nd. Roger Maris Tlie league intends to expand Boston for a 9-1 victory, 'he! The entire National League had added No.

29 in the ninth off to jo teams, instead of the present I Score i came through w.th a com-, sinc7'Ju jJJJ Barry Latman. while Ford calmly eigh clubs Any yearns interested JJH.m. RoVsievers ran his consecutive turned back the Indians with iff 7 Sl 1 1 11 innl'lM I lAswrtn lAnn nt I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 IfH 111 Mr a lUlkUia.i i i i i i 1 oirrlit liit innliilitiff TiVin Yr.S-7171 pvt 9Q nr rr son soun. to nitch CliicaPo puamiK. uacKea oy 3 6 Pettengill'at W2-5834.

Teams will White Sox into second place Mon-. aUai k- ted lhe White the majors this season, as the mano loth homer. be selected on first-come, first- day night in the American League mt0 Place only two Sox won the.r l.th in i their last, sen basis race. games behind the New ork an-25 starts. Boston had taken a Norm Sicbern hit his 11th homer kees- wno dumped Cleveland into seven-game winning streak into with a man on and Andy Carey SIGN FOR BOLT third place with a 9-2 triumph be- the contest.

Gene Freese, who hits slammed a two-run double as Kan- BERLIN (UPD-Gustav (Bubi) Score sh0rtlv after to Whitey Ford' againW had thr sas City broke a five-game losing iScholz of Germany. European 0 rieve and Anri is Monday was a night for 't 22 in 33 at bats; streak. Ganer scattered seven ImirMW-oinht l-v weid na April ih. a .667 averace apninst the TtpA hita uiln Incor Hal Rmun 6 Ride for the Price of One! Drive to the game in 0 clean, new car. It's easy end economical to go in a group and split the cost: only $8.00 to $10.00 for a full 24-hour day plus 8c a mile Low Hertz rate includes insurance and all gas and oil (even if you buy it on the road)! Call Hertz now to reserve a car here or anywhere in the world.

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