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ii 'ii iii i.jm. -oiauui aaaj.mi erman Doctor Tops Jesse Owens Record f3 Kl lff ZAA. i if! 11 I Hi IP' Fort Mvera (Fl.) News Irea, Monday, July IS, im SB Oldest Record Is Still Intact Htavy Following Wind Nullifies Record Broad Jump Nats Make Five Errors In Inning, Lose fop A's in 2nd, 6-3 The Local Waterfronf By John Taylor Here's What We Do in the nightcap, four of them by Lenny Green, who also had two hits in the first game. Other Sen-ator batting stars were Bob Alii, son with a pair of doubles and a single and Julio Becquer with a The outboard slippy bn described with some d-grte of truth as a Sunday boatman or a boat driving fisherman. This should not be construed a a derogatory term but rather an unhappy fact Before outboard, boatmen were necessarily well supplied with what it take to buy and iraintain a boat as well aa the time to enjoy the of thin an eutboaod en ssfe- WASHINGTON (AP) The Washington Senator, after booting away the first game 6-3 with five-errors in one inning, defeated Kanaaa City in the nightcap 10-2 as Camilo Pascual pitched shutout bail for seven inning.

Ray Moore mopped up for him. Senator shortstop Jose Valdiviel-so made three of the errors in the seventh inning of the first game as the A'a pushed acroe all six of their runs, all unearned. Sec triple and his fourth homer. BERLIN, July 24 UP Man-fred Steinbach, a lean German doctor, broad Jumped farther than any man in history today bettering: the 26-year-old record of Je Owens only to have the mark nullified by a technicality. Officiala ruled out recognition of tha titanic effort because of a 8.2 meter following wind.

The rule aay the wind can't exceed meters (6 feet, 6.78 inches) a The split enabled the fifth-place Senators to increase their lead over the sixth-place Detroit Tigers to a fall game. The Tlgera were beaten by Baltimore, 2-L ly contend with, particularly in epen water. Visiting Tackli Esteila of Naples, S. F. Briggs, 50-foot cruiser, put into our Yacht Basin iast week under the command of Capt.

Carl Combs. D. W. Alexander and A. Glisson of West Palm Beach made Fort ond baseman Billy Gardner and 3 BALANCE We balance both front wheels and install necessary weighta to manufacturer's specifications.

2 ALIGNMENT Correct caster and camber and toe-in and toe-out to manufacturer specificstions. 1 BRAKES Inspect brake lining and wheel cylinders, add fluid nd precision adjust brakes, second. MacKay Captures Clay Courts Title CHICAGO. July 24 (I Barry MacKay, mixing sharpness with his typical power, today blasted hia U.S. Davis Cup teammate Bernard (Tut) Eartzen 4-6, 7-5, 6-4, 6-0 to win the National Clay Courts Tennis Championship.

Mrs. Dorothy Head Knode of Panama City, Panama, took the women's singles round by trimming 19-year-old Gwyn Thomat of Shaker Heights, Ohio, 6-3. 6-3. The top-seeded 24-year-old Mac-Kay of Dayton, Ohio, overpowered hia 32-year-old southpaw opponent by scoring 13 service aces, three of them in a row, during the second set. The 6-3 Davis Cup star drew a long round of applause from more than 3,000 fans at the River Forest Tennis Club after hia blazing 64) victory to close out the match.

In the last set MacKay had four service aces and broke Bartzen's service in the second and fourth games. Bartzen, seeking his third traight National Clay Courts title and fourth overall, displayed his usual precision-type game in taking the first set during which he broke MacKay'a service once. Twice MacKay broke service in the second set, including the last game, and his powerful game began to show on Bartzen. In the third set Bartzen pulled even at 4-4 before MacKay closed it out in successive games including breaking Bartzen's service in the last. In brushing aside Miss Thomas, Mrs.

Knode captured her fourth National Clay Courts Women's singles title. Competing In the West German Olympie trials and in tha earns arena where tha great Owens won Myers a port of call whila cruis four gold medals in 1936, Stein ing local waters aboard their 41-foot houaeboat, Kot N. Rogua. bach leaped 8.14 meters (26 feet Flnt Cam SA.VV3 CITV WASHLVGTOV abrkM tbrkhi Tuttlc cf 5 1 1 Gardner 2b 4 0 10 Lump 3b 1 0 0 0 Grcr cf 16 2 0 HrK If I 0 A nandca 0 8 0 0 rHur 0 0 1 Dobbek rf 4 0 0 0 dHamha aa 0 0 0 0 Ccnaoln it 0 0 0 0 Sirtwrn If 1110 Becquer lb 4 0 0 Wiliiama lb 4110 berry lf-cf 4000 Throne- Kill hr-w 4 110 berry lb 4 0 0 0 Bnltey 4 110 Daley 1 0 0 0 Vldiv'Uo la 2 0 0 0 Kr.viia 1 1 1 1 eValo rf 1011 hna aa 1 0 1 0 Clevenger 1 0 0 0 h.Smder rt JlOOKralirk 0 0 0 0 Herbert 1111 (Lemon It 1 0 1 hna a 1 0 0 0 Tutal Mill Total 11 Siniled tor Daley In 7th; Safe on 8.64 inches) to top tha American L. E.

Davis and his mate and Negro a effort by .39 of an Inch. Owens record, set May 25, two guesta from Miami put into our Yacht Basin aboard their 21-foot outboard, Merrida. Dr. A. J.

right fielder Dan Dobbek chipped In with the other two Washington misplaya and the A'a made three hits, one by winning pitcher Ray Herbert. Tex Oevenger took the low. Pascual, hampered by a sore arm since he hurt it in a scuffle Involving Boston's Pete Runnels laat May 27, was in hia best form since men. Ha fanned aix. bringing hia season's total to 100 and held the A's to three hiU through seven Innings.

In the eighth, he gave lead off hits to Marv Throne-berry and Bob Johnson and then stepped aside in favor of Moore, who gave up two runs in the ninth. The Senators lashed out 16 hits 19,15 at Ann Arbor, ia the eldest track and field mark on ALL FOR ONLY Barker and his mate of St. Peters tha books. boating. Today's outboard sk'pper, while must be able to Uy a pretty arg-e chunk of esbbaja on barrel head before he ean Uke possess tn of his cnft, ha time available to enjoy hit pride and joy restricted to weekends.

This is unfortunate because it seems to fivs ymi skippers the Idea that their boats are just water borne automobiles and their boat-Ins; activities ean be undertaken with as little forethought a ran In the familv car. Big Gulf Now the auto waa made to eperata aahore while the boat is made to operate on the water, and between the two a great lists. Ashore, help In any form from first aid to minor adjust-tnenta for the family ear ia only as far away as the nearest telephone or iraa station, Afloat, the ekipper and his crew are on their cwn and the outboard man must give as much forethought to h'u boating excursions as the skipper of a large cruiser. Most outboard skippers are aware of State and Federal laws that require them to equip their boats with certain safety equip went and lights. But the boatman who baa equipped his boat with burg, with two cruise guesta, have A dri ailing rain peppered down been cruiaing local watera aboard error for P.

Jnhnaon In 7th; Forced on bis face when the 28-year-old Any Car Easy Pay Day Terms Lumpe for Herxog in 7th; Kan for Bauer In 8th; Grounded out for Val- Steinbach aped down tha runway and soared through tha air like divielao in Sth; (Singled tor Krallck in th. their unnamed 25-foot Morgan built skiff. Chan Mason, who brought hia 80-foot ketch, Bahama Bell II, back to her berth a bullet. Tha crowd of 40,000 let out a tremendous roar prob Kamae City Hliin-to two ouo oa-a a 40 ably tha loudest in th giant Olympie Stadium sine the 1936 Valdivlelio 1. Dobbek Gardner.

PO- A-Kansaa City 27-10, Washington 27-13. LOB -Kantat City t. I 2B- urfMgTO games when tha mark was posted. Siebern, Battey, Killebrew. The feat earns on hia third in the Yacht Basin for soma repairs, has returned to the Beach where he ia spending the summer.

G. C. Ganey and bia mate of Punta Gorda cruised down to Fort Myers aboard their 82-foot Chris Craft, overnighting in tha Yacht Baain before returning home. Rumberger McClure of tha Beach put into tha Yacht Basin for fuel jump. In his first two tries, he Herbert W.

f-10) 71-St 1 2 4 Johnaon 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 Clevenger 1-7) (11 I 0 0 4 Kraliik 1 31 fl 0 0 2 1 Hernandes 1 0 0 0 (2 also exceeded 26 feet, going 7.93 (26 feet us pre PRECISION i Honorhick. Chylak. Stevens. Mckin vious best of this year waa 25 feet, inches. ley.

12:11. ENGINEERED Steinbach', a slender, sharp- I 4J8-1I Blk Sayan, Tuka-Typt and aupplies before getting under way for Fort Lauderdale and the 88 featured man with a mop of un ruly hair, was not discouraged East Coast aboard bia 40-foot up only the equipment required ly law and feels that ha baa a paid Piersall Fined $100 for Antics 495 iuataiantf Larson Shatters Butterfly Record TOLEDO, Ohio, July 24 (One world record ind two American marka tumbled today in the preliminary heats of the AAU National Men'a Outdoor Swimming and Diving Championships at Scott Park pool. Lance Larson, a Southern California senior, broke the world record In the 100-meter butterfly with a time of :59.3. The recognized world record is 1:00.1 set in 1958 by T. Ishimoto of Japan.

Larson haa a :59.6 recognized at the Am cruiser Capt. Bob J. E. Moore Quieter, stronger, built to last longer! Mada to fit of Bradenton overnighted here racapaabla tire All SIZES SALE PRICED your car. Rustproofed to last up to 3 times longer, aboard hia 60-foot cruiser, Cava lier, en route to Stuart.

Frank C. Marvin Jr. of Sara Second Game KANSAS CITV WASHINGTON abrkM abrkM Tuttle cf 4 0 0 0 Gardner 2b 1211 Lumpe 2b 4 0 0 0 Green rf 114 1 Snyder rf 4 1 1 0 Allison rf 4112 Siebern If 4 111 Lemon If 4 0 2 2 Williftmi 3b 10 11 cWh'n'nt If 0 0 0 0 Kraviti 4 0 0 0 Beiouer lb 4 122 M. Throne- KiU br'w lb 4 012 berrv lb 1010 Rattey 0 0 0 H.J'hna'n 1 0 1 0 Vldiv'Uo aa 1110 Garver 0 0 0 0 Pniwual 10 10 Davla 1 0 0 0 Moor 0 0 0 0 aKlimck 10 0 0 Tr'wbr'ne 0 0 0 0 Taltouria 0 0 0 0 bHenog 1 0 0 ft Kulyna a 0 0 0 0 Total 1 1 1 Total 31 10 11 10 a Flied nut for Davit In Sth; b-Flled out for Titouria In 8th; Ban or Lemon in 8th, mqai" iyt sota overnighted here aboard his 18-foot outboard cruiser, Slow Man, before returning to hia home port. J.

A. Williams Jr. and his at learning that his record jump would not count. Still "I will break the record yet, I am sure of it," he said, good-humoredly. It may be before the Olympics, during tha Rome games or afterwards.

Who ean tell? But I feel confident I can doit" The doctor said he knew as soon aa he left the mark that be had a good jump. ''I thought then it might be near the record," he aaid. Steinbach ia a sinewy athlete of five feet, 10 inches and 132 pounda. mate of Highland City overnight ed here aboard their 18-foot out erican record and it ia pending board cruiser Misg tlols, en for world recognition. last month at Loa Angeles, route to Englewood and John G.

Britcliffe of St. Petersburg with his mate overnighted in our Yacht BOSTON (AP)-Cleveland's Jim Piersall, tossed out of Saturday's game with the Boston Red Sox, said Sunday Jie was fined J100 by American League President Joe Cronin. Cronin levied the fine in a telegram to the fiery outfielder, and ordered Piersall to appear before him in Boston Monday. Ht was back in the lineup Sunday, Piersall was involved in a violent argument with Umpire Ed Hurley Saturday and was ejected after a spectacular temper display, Cronin, who watched the game on television, said he fined the outfielder for sn obscene gesture made during the argument. the youngster turned in a time of ono ooo onfr-1 tN 014 01 10 Kansaa City Washington Basin aboard their 28-foot Ohri tip insurance policy would do weU to take another look.

Boata under way should have aboard adequate ground tackle snd lines, first aid kit, pknty of drinking water, in-fact repellent, distress signals, flash light, bilge pump or bailing equipment, spare parts and toolj and a plentiful supply of fuel. Know Signals The skipper should know the various distress signals, particularly the general small boat distress aignal; stand upright with arma out straight each side at shoulder level, lower and raise arms to repeat. Don't forget to keep an eye on the weather and remember, when email craft warnings are displayed that the designation 'small craft' waa wade by the Weather Bureau long be fore the outboard boom and referred to craft of around 40-feet and, they weren't made of plywood jn those days either. Small craft warnings are raised when the wind reaches 22 knots, which is the kind of breeia the akipper a stout ketch or yawl enjoys, but which is about seven knot Craft cruiser, Mad Jac, before re turning to their home port. R.

Jnhnton. PO-A Kansai City 24-1S. Washington 27-10. DPGardner, Val-divlelso and Berquar; Lumpe, Johnson and M. Thronelierry, Valdivlelso, Gardner and Becquer.

LOB Kansaa City 4, Washington 8. 38 Allison 2, Green. Snyder. SB Becquer Siebern. HR Berquer.

Pmcual Valdivlelso. SF KWebraw, Lem Open Friday Nifes 'Til 9 2018 Main St. ED 7-1 133 As an East German, he made the 1956 beam which competed at Melbourne. At that time he spec-lalized aa a sprinter and high on, Williams. ir Hum in so jumper.

i Reds Call Up One, Ship 3 to Minors Garver (L. l-) 1 1 1 5 4 4 1 0 "I could do 10 3 in the 100 :59.0 for another pending mar. Chet Jastremski, a 19-year-old hometown product who does his college swimming at Indiana University, set a new American record In the 100-meter breaststroke. His time of 1:11.8 broke the record held by M. Furukawa of Japan since 1958-and is only three-tenths of a aecond slower than the accepted world mark held by a Russian swimmer, The American mark in the 100-meter breaststroke actually fell four times in the six heats of the preliminaries, so it should be a great duel in tonight' finals to see if Jastrernskl's newest mark will survive.

In addition to the meters and 21 flat in the 200," he said. ''Two years ago I decided to try my hand at broad jump Davis 12-35111 Trowbridg 1 4 0 0 0 Tsltouri 1 0 0 0 1 1 Kutyna 1 1110 1 X-Psseual (W, 5 0 A Moore 2 3 2 0 0 Fared wen In Bth. WP Davis. Trowbrldpe. PB Bailey.

WChylak. Stevens, MrKinley, Jtonochick A-UMI, CINCINNATI," July 24 VP) The Cincinnati Reds continued heir plaver shuttle service today tftev railed up another player from the minors, tent three down and nut the finger on a fourth WOULD 6M'T YOU RATH to po. vouncr Indiana star. Paul Hait of Santa Clara (Calif.) Swim Club, The newest recall was Tnf (elder Chlco Cardenas from Jersey CWy Peter Fogarasy of North Carolina State and Robbie Grlesser of Hunt- LAND CLEARED BULLDOZING Call ED 4-0171 CARL MAY of tha International Lea rut, ing, and here I am." Steinbach worked in the Volk-waken automobile factory at Wolfsburg to help finance hii medical studies. Sprints Help The broad jumper Mid he trained by running- sprints for an hour three days a week.

"It gives me momentum," he added. He gets his next shot at the world record when the West Germans face the East Germans Aug. 6 7 in the dual meet to select a single German squad for the' Rome Games. The West German Trials and National Championship, were staged during a capricious day of alternating sunshine and rain. Armin Hary, who has the world's best time of 10 aeconds ineton Beach, also eclipsed the ncreDted American standard.

Belgian Ace Dies, 19 Hurt During Race SALERNO, July 24 MV-Belgian race driver Jean Blanck ran off the course during an auto race here today and was killed. Nineteen spectators were injured, some gravely. The race for the city of Salerno cup on a closed course at this southern Italian town was for junior formula cars, Blanck's British-made Cooper suddenly left the course at high speed, plowing into the crowd. Others called In Isat nitrht were First Paseman Gordon Coleman from Seattle of the Tariffs Coast League snd Third Baseman Cliff Cook and Pitcher Jim Maloney Alan Somers of the Indianapolis AC bettered the American record In the 400-meter freestyle with a time of 4:22.9. The existing record GOODSON'S of 4:23.5 was set In 1059 by Mur ray Rose, an Australian represent-ine Los Angeles AC.

1950 Coronado ED 4-9621 ROD REPAIRS "We'll Make It Like New Feathers Bugs Make Our Own" The Indianapolis AC team won the 400-meter medley relay with a time of 4:16.3. Seven of the eight teams that qualified for flat in tha 100 meters, "won his specialty in 10.2. Karl Kaufmann, American-born, broke hia own European record for 400 meters Right now an Olds tonight'a finals shattered the present meet record, The winning time from Nash villa of the Southern Association. To make room for them General Manager Gba Paul today msde these changes: Infielder EJio Chacon was sent to Jersey City on a 24-hour re-call basis; Catcher Prank Hrnse was optioned to Buffalo of the International Laegue and Outfielder Joe Gaines was sent to the Cincinnati farm club at Columbia, S. of the South Atlantic League.

Paul also aaid that Pitcher Bob Grim, a one-time New York Yankee would be taken from tha active roster and assigned later. Top Value Top bettered the existing record by 5.6 seconds. with a clocking of seconds. SMART PEOPLE SHOP The Other Day In Leipzig, where the East costs less than you'd guessl SUMMER CLEANUP NOW ON! Germans were holding their BOULEVARD GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU DECIDEI trials, Gisela Birkemeyer better, ed the world record for the wo-mens 80' meter hurdles in 10.5 second. It was l-10th of a second better than the mark.

PLAZA Shopping Center BUCS SIGN CANADIAN PITTSBURGH, July 24 (JP) The Pittsburgh Pirates announced today the signing of Steven L. Oleichuk, a 19-year-old shortstop from Montreal, Canada. Oletchuk is to report to tha Pirate farm club at Dubuque, Iowa, in tha Clasa Midwest League Bob Lincoln Olclsmobile Fort Myers, Fla. Brandt Delivers Key Blows friend was talking about magnetism as an illustration of one-. of thinga that man hai known about for thousands of years but still ia not quite sura why it works.

The properties of the natural ED 2-1 101 2512 Is, St, I Plenty of Free Parkinf Iff. i Estrada Pitches Orioles to 2-1, ll-lnning Victory Over Tigers Bob Lincoln Health magnet (lode- en Sign Up Today BALTIMORE (AP) Jackie Brandt's 11th inning single, his fourth hit of the same, scored 3736 Palm Beach Blvd. stone) were sritten about hundreds of years before the Christian era, but it was not until the late 19th century that much use was made of magnetism. It gave man the beginnings of electricity. Of course long before that the early magnet compass waa developed, in the period of 10O0-1100 About 1600 A.D.

a physician-philosopher wrote that the earth itself i a magnet, and that magnetism was an animate force similar to human life. You can com- is now 5-4, worked out of jams In the seventh and eighth innings, but couldn't escape the damaging error. Baltimore won the series opener Friday night 2-1, scoring both runs on two infield errors. Saturday night, in the second game of a doubleheader won by Baltimore 4-3, a two-out infield error put the winning run on base in the ninth and it was forced across on a walk. DKTKOIY BALTIMORE ab raw abrkM Yit lb SOI 1 Brundt cf IM I limine if 0 I) 0 Stephens rf I Oil Muxwell If 4 0 10 Wmxlling If (I 0 0 Cash tb 9 0 0 0 (ientila lb I 0 II Coiavllit rf 4 0 10 Koliinson Sb 4 0 0 0 Boiling 2b 1110 Courinny 2 0 10 1 0 0 0 Walker 0 0 0 0 aGrolh 0 0 0 0 Tnandoa 10 0 0 Wilson 1 0 0 0 Klaun -2b 4 110 F'nandez sa 3 0 10 Breeding 2b 2 110 Running 1 0 0 0 (IRnyd 0 0 (I fl hChrnley 1 0 0 0 Hnsen sa 0 0 0 guler 1 0 0 Eniraria 4 A Total 34 1 I 1 Tnlalt 40 1 10 I Mu fnr Brortt In 7th: KStruck out for Sur.ini in tth: Ran lor Courtney ia 7th; Wl)t4 fr Teadinf in 7th wiwi jiuman of its peculiarities.

a magnetized iron bar is heated to a bridif raA u. Gino Sal Filipo, owner of Men's Health Center and Figure Forming Salon, is proud to announce that Jim Wigeliworth has been appointed manager of the Men'i Health Center, 1736 Palm Beach Blvd. This Health Center is tailored for discriminating men who choose to build and keep a healthy body and attitude, The very finest in modern facilities are included in this complete gymnasium topped by trained personnel who will aid you in achieving your health goal. Everything you need for added health relaxation and physical well-being light or extended workouts modern exercise equipment vibrator belts bar bells dumb bells heat rooms mechanical and Swedish massage therapeutic steam Everything. Whether your problem is growing paunch, fired muscles, aging body, underweight, overweight Then it's time for you to join the Men Health Center and achieve your wishes by way of a program designed especially for YOU! For Further Details-Phons or Contact Billy Klaus and gave the Baltimore Orioles a 2-1 victory over the Detroit Tigers Sunday.

All three Baltimore viotorif in the four-game series were by one-run margins and the winning run in each game waa unearned. Klaus, starting his first game while Baltimore reated All-Star shortstop Ron Hansen, singled off relief pitcher Dick Sisler with one out in the 11th. With two out, second baseman Frank Boiling muffed Chuck Estrada's grounder and set the stage for Brandt, who also doubled home the other Baltimore run in the third off starter Jim Bunnlng. Estrada, 22-year-old rookie right hander, went all the way on the mound for the Orioles and upped his record to 10-5. He allowed five hits, struck out eight and walked four.

He retired the Tigers in order In the final three inning. Kitftrt fiHiit-r One Sirpliens saved the game for Baltimore in the seventh when he cut down pinch runner Johnny Groth at the plate attempting to score on Eddie Host's two-out single. Boiling, who opened the inning with a dou-bld, scored on the hit. Bunning struck out seven in six innings before he was lifted for a pinch hitter. Sisler, whose record i magnetic attraction and doesn't regain it until it cools off.

When man becomes heatedly agitated he too loses his attraction and his efficiency drops to sero. Each one of us here tries never to forget this, for want to attract you over and over again with tha smoothest attraction of all, your maximum economy and satisfaction. "QUALITY OLDS DEALER" i i. dm) noa ioo oo-i uui Hue ww oi nrtrntt ttaitliiwra Yuat, Soiling POA Kmwmoia 117. Piroit li i oui In lith Khan winning run cuid.

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