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GOLFM Athletics (Orlanftn Srnltnrl 2 I' Sunday, August 17, 1958 Giants Marvelous': Cobb Orioles Top Nats, 9-0 GOSSp NEW YORK UP) Ty Cobb says he thinks Bill R'igney should be manager of the year no matter what happens to the San Francisco Giants from now to the end of the season. The famed "Georgia Peach," now a sedate 71 and looking younger than his "Well, the Yankees get out there and don't try to make flashy plays in practice. They get the ball," Cobb put his hands together to demonstrate a sure two-handed grip on the ball," and then they throw it. You've got to make hits to beat them, as they aren't going to make many errors, mental or physical. "I think and I'm just guessing again that this dates back to Miller Huggins' Day.

BALTIMORE tfi The Baltimore Orioles went on a hitting spree for a change last night, but unaccustomed Billy O'Dell pitched as hard as always for a 9-0 victory over the Washington Senators. While the Orioles let loose with an unusual bombardment years, was a recent visitor to this city, and freely expounded his ideas on base-; ball, history, the state of the world and topics in general. I i of 15 hits, including homers by Gene Woodling and Dick Williams, lefty O'Dell gave the Senators only two singles by Albie Tearson and Roy Sievers. HE STRUCK out eight and "Speaking of the club's smartness, when the Yankees need a man at a particular time, they know who to get, and get him. They got fellows like Johnny Mize, and Enos Slaughter, and Johnny Sain, who all helped.

And they didn't have to pay much for them." FRED HANEY Did smart thing sensational plays. People watch them and say, 'Uov can the Yankees beat a club like walked one. A fourth Washin2-j batter reached base on arr I error. I It was the 11th victory for; "THE GIANTS have been marvelous," he said. "Nobody expected them to go as far as they did.

But they're bushed now; they're back is broken. They just haven't got it any 'more. "I look for the Milwaukee 'Braves to win by maybe as big a margin as the yankees. Fred Haney did a smart thing. He had a lot of injuries, didn't have Bob Buhl and Lou iBurdette for awhile.

O'Dell who has lost 10. Woodling started pitcher Pete i Ramos of Washington on the! way to his 11th setback in 22 decisions by walloping his 10th VCKC Report MATINEE RESULTS By DICK MARLOWE Sentinel Staff Sanlaiiflo May Go Private The Sanlando Golf and Country Club announced this week that plans are underway and details are being ironed out to make the club private on or before Jan. 1. A general meeting is being held Aug. 24 to pursue the possibilities further and to submit the plans to members and prospective members.

A new addition has been built onto the Sanlando Pro Shop which is capable of storing 386 sets of clubs in an upright position. Space may be rented for a moderate fee. Last weekend at the club a blind bogey tourney was held under the sponsorship of the U. S. Rubber Company.

The entrance fee was the purchase of one U. S. golf ball and the meet drew 60 entrants. E. R.

Moatz and large Ollie Barker, of city softball fame, won first place with 78's. Second place went to Jay Cordray and Ralph Powellson; third to Al Bogess and Ed Clanton; fourth to Walter Sims and fifth to Gerard Miller. All prizes were U. S. golf equipment.

Ihibsdrcad onion Organize At Dubsdread last Sunday, Mrs. Walter Leach and Gordon Burleson won the two-ball, low gross with an 80, while Mrs. Phillip Hoche and K. Y. Sterner had a 69 for low net.

Next two-ball meet is set for Sept. 14. The Women's Assn. at Dubsdread had a meeting Thursday to make plans for the fall season and report they expect a banner year. The course is planning for weekly tournaments of all varieties which will begin after Sept.

1. Denny Champagne is still in Spokane where he is competing in the National Seniors Golf Tournament. For the past 16 months, Jim fHole-In-One Gillmore, Joe McClinchey, Fred Rassman, and Dick Mueller of Martin Company, have been playing each Saturday at Dubsdread and trying desperately to enter the charmed "under 90" circle. Last week it finally happened. Needing a six on the eighteenth, Fred and Joe came through and finished with 89's.

Jim decided to get real hot and wound up in a blaze of glory with an 87. Now all eyes are on Mueller, who usually shoots the lowest score each week. Lew Praises II io Pinar At Rio Pinar last week. Bettv Carol Thomas made a ytromer on fits-36th birthday in 'the second inning. WILLIAMS OPENED the third with his second circuit blow and the Orioles went on to cross the plate five more times.

The Senators got only one run-jner to second base as O'Dell put Nadir Cops American CHICAGO Claiborne Farm's Nadir yesterday took an easy 3U length victory in the richest three-year old race in Chicago's history the $160,075 American Derby in Arlington Park. With Manuel Vcaza aboard, Nadir covered the mile-and-a-furlong over a heavy track in 1:51 3 '5. Cain Hoy Stable's Victory Morn was second, after moving up at the sixteenth-pole. Mrs. Ada L.

Rice's Talent Show took third in the field of 11 horses. THE TRIUMPH was Nadir fifth in 13 starts this season and came as no surprise since the colt two week ago ran a blistering mile of 1:34 35 in winning the American Derby preview. The payoff was $114,600, richest in the fixture's 48-year history. It boosted Nadir's winnings over two years to $337,634. NADIR RETURNED mu- iuels of $6.00, $4.00 and $3.00 to ticket holders in a crowd of 27,359.

Victory Morn paid $7.80 and $5.20. The show price on Talent Show was $3.40. Ycaza, making his last ride oefore starting a 10-day suspension for careless riding, took the lead from Strong Ruler, and entry with Talent Show, after two furlongs and kept Nadir comfortably ahead throughout. After Victory Morn, Talent Show and Gray Trust came in order: Strong Ruler, Hillsdale, A Dragon Killer, Olymar, Strong Bay, Rise Shine and Discordant. A DRAGON KILLER, the 17-1 longshot winner of the Arlington Classic last month, never was better than sixth in sharing top weight of 126 pounds with Strong Bay.

"BUT HE KEPT the Braves up there close while playing rookies and giving his veterans a rest. Fellows like Red Schoendienst. Now he's ready trt nut hie tpam nn thp field in Top Tigers KANSAS CITY W) Roger Maris doubled home three runs. in the seventh inning last night and led the Kansas City Athletics to a seesaw 8-7 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Maris' winning blow cams off reliever Frank Lary, the third Detroit pitcher who was guarding a 7-5 lead turned over to him by Hank Aguirre.

THE LEAD CHANCED hands six times in the wild, loosely played game. The winning pitcher was Ray Herbert, who took over after starter Jack Urban and Dick Tomanek had failed to stem the Detroit hitters. Singles by Bill Tuttle and Pretson Ward started the A's on their winning rally. Then Hector Lopez beat out a bunt, filling the bases and setting tha stage for FRANK BOLLING, who drove in all Detroit's five runs Friday night, took up his work right where he left off by bringing in Harvey Kuenn with a sacrifice fly in the first inning. Kansas City scored twice in the same inning on singles by Tuttle and Ward, Lopez' sacrifice fly and a balk and wild pitch by starter Frank Lary.

But the Tigers tied it in the second on Chuck Maxwell's home run and went ahead 3-2 in the fourth. Charley Lau drove in Maxwell with a double to left center field. THE A'S PULLED ahead again in their half of the fourth, 4-3, as Maris doubled Lopez home and scored himself as Lau Made a wild pirkoff throw to first base. The A's stretched it to 5-3 in the fifth on Tuttle's double and Lopez' single. That finished Lary and brought on Hank Aguirre.

DETROIT KANSAS CITY ak bt at bl Kumn cf I 2 0 Tuttle cf 9 Veal IS 4 9 19 Wari lb ft Billni 2k 4 111 liiei 21 2 2 2 Hum It 1 Maris rt 4 2 1 Kahm rf 4 8 19 Simpsaa If 4 9 9 1 Maiwill If 4 3 11 Hinof If 9 9 9 9 Barton 3b 4 9 9 9 SmiM 3b 4 9 9 9 Lau 3 111 Criiti 4 8 19 Bunnmf 2 8 19 DeM'stri jj 3 9 18 Agmrrt 9 9 11 Urban a 2 119 afranconi 19 11 Toman? a 19 9 9 bCioth 10 12 Hirbirt 10 9 9 Lary 19 0 1 Tltlll 31 7 12 I Totals 35 I 10 I I Announce! for Ijmrre ip ltd; Smile for Frmconi in Itn. Detroit 119 103 1007 Kansas City 201 219 30-9 -Li. Veal 2. PO-A Detroit 24-9. Kansas City 27-11.

LOS Detrtit 1, Km-sis City 9. 28 Veal. Kuenn. lau. Maris, 2.

Tuttle, Boiling. HR-Maiwill, SF Blllint. Loiel IP HA Eft BB SO Bunnini 41-3 9 i 9 2 Aguirre 2-3 9 9 9 9 9 Lary (L, 11-12) 3 4 3 3 9 2 Urban 2-3 19 19 4 Tomanek 2 3 3 1 1 9 9 Hubert (W, 4-S) 2 2 3 9 9 9 1 1 HBP By Urban (lau). WP funning, Tomanek. Balk Burning diet.

Nana. Neal. I I 390 1S1M 19 SI .251 Rommel. T-231. A 11.713.

good shope for the stretch! them down in order in six of the run. Haney restrained himself from putting his veterans in the lineup when the race was tight. Now he'll have an outfield of Wes Covington, and nine innings. Gus Triandos, Bob Boyd and Willie Miranda each hit safely three times in the Oriole outburst. Triandos smacked a pair of doubles BALTIMORE WASHINGTON LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS FIRST RACI S18 Mil Tima 312 Speaker Tima 4 00 3 00 3 00 7 Fllrly 3 20 3 00 1 2-2 Weslover 5 00 4 3-1 Waiiun 8 4-1 'a Baby Bill 3 6-hd K)ai 4 8-1 Caahtnp Thru 2 7-8 RUkrd 8- Qulnlflt l-7) Paid $8 20 8ICOND RACE J18 Mil Tim 31.3 Earllana 10 80 8 00 3 80 1 1-2 Matter Fllaht 4 80 3 40 4 2- Copied 3 40 7 3-3 4 Sarah Nell 3 4-1 1, abeled 8 8-1 "i Dufky Cloud 6- Va Scotch Bomb 7-2 Irlah Mix 2 8- Qulntela 11-4) Paid 82V20 Daily Double (7-1) Paid $40 0.

THIRD RACE 818 Mil Tim 32 3 Pav Car 4 00 2 80 2 40 3 1- a Duke'a Bur 8 00 3 00 2 2- Oay'a Sorka 2 80 4 3-hd Holiday Hoiteta 8 4-84 Faint 5 8-14 Neerile Me 7 8-4 4 a neslree 1 7-14 All Arabella 8 8- 1-3i Pid 40 FOURTH RACE 818 Mil Tim 314 Straniie One 18.80 9 20 8 80 2 1-34 Midninht Hern 11 80 5 80 3 2-3 Mr Chief Juitlre 8 40 8 3-ns Defiant I.asa 5 4-2 Frantlr Mac 1 5-24 Pittance 6 fi-hd Trim Beamy 4 7-6 Wine Mauler 7 8- Qtilniela 'M Paid 80 FIFTH RACE S18 Mil Tim 32. Your Proapertor 4 80 3 20 3 SO 1 1- 4 F. a Hero 4 80 3 80 4 2-1 4 Runhaway Cirero 4 20 8 3-1 4 Ml Fired 3 4-14 Golden Wildcat 5 8- 4 Local Talent 2 6-2 Sailor Tip 7-s Lock hart lad 7 8- Qutniela I-4 Paid 25 00 SIXTH RACE 514 Milt Tim 31.4 FIRST RACE S18 Mil Tim 32. Tall and Cool 11 40 4 20 3.60 8 1-2 Mr Par 11 40 8.60 6 2-lV Holiday Flirt 3 20 7 3-14 Qulnlaia (6-8) Paid 143.40. SECOND RACE J18 Mil Tim 314 Orlswold 14 40 9 20 5 00 8 1-2 Pa Tel 9 2 0 4 00 1 2-14 Orand Praai 4.80 6 3-ni Qulniela (1-5) Paid 865.00.

Daily Doubl (l-S) Paid 588.20. THIRD RACE SIS Mil Tim 32. Mlsa Charrlot 4 80 3 00 2 80 8 1-54 Lehlna 4 00 3 20 1 2-24 Dubona 8 00 3-2 Qulniela U-8i Paid 89.20. FOURTH RACE S18 Mil Tim 32.2 Poitrock 13 80 8 AO 3 40 4 1-2 Berma Chink 7 20 3 60 8 2- 4 Reddy Up 2 60 7 3-3 4 Qulniela (4-8i Paid 8142 40 FIFTH RACE 8l( Mil Tim 321 Tuspol 12 20 4 40 3 20 8 1-14 Mi HI-FI 4.40 3 60 2 2-hd Alamena Sue 6 40 1 3-3 Oillnlela i2-8 Paid 833 00. SIXTH RACE S18 Mil Tim 32.

Orovenor Estate 13.60 6 00 3 20 1 1-44 Bill's Pat 9 80 4 60 3 2-hd Mr Rockey 3 40 2 3-14 Qulniela il-3i Paid MR.00 SEVENTH RACE SIS Mil Tim 32.1 April 8 00 3 60 2 40 2 1-J Chief Onka 9 20 4 40 1 2-14 Way To Fir 3 so 7 3- 4 Qilnlela l-2 Paid 3l.SO EIGHTH RACE J16 Mil Tim 32 1 ady All 30 40 13 00 5 40 2 1-1 BresM 21.80 8 20 5 2-hd No iens 3 SO 7 3-2 Onlniela 2-5 Paid 111180. NINTH RACE 518 Mil Tim 31.4 JestuP 8 40 4 80 3 00 1 1-44 Mar York 8 60 4 60 3 2-hd Master Jack 3 00 8 3-nk ouiniel l-3 Paid $46 SO. TENTH RACE J16 Mil Tim 32 2 Unhooked 13 80 7 80 9 40 4 1-hd Soar Skipper 5 80 3 00 3 2-1 PaddV Texan 4 60 1 3-1 Qulniela (3-4i Paid 830 20. a i 2 0 8 1 Wil ms cf-t I I Boyi 11 3 118 M'rs'l It 4 8 19 Woollmt rf 4(88 Filircik rf 3 8 19 Triandt! 3 0 8 9 GiiKbiri 1 9 9 9 Taylor If 1 9 9 9 Butay tf 1 9 9 9 Rakiasaa It Vast 3k ttar'ati It Pearaa ct Sicii'i II leman rf FittG'ili It Pli'-vs Caurtaey Ktrcaeck Alvarez ii Ramas I 'itl 8 iBnaiei Caattahla I Bill Bruton, and Hank Aaron, and in the next couple of weeks just watch what they COBB SHIFTED over to the American League, his old stamping ground. He dismissed with a shrug the idea of breaking up the Yankees.

I "Money is power, they Isay," he commented," but other clubs have spent more money than the Yankees. The iYankees are smart from top 1 9 9 9 6rtlner 28 1 9 9 9 Minali is 1 9 9 9 0 Dill I I 9 9 9 9 10 9 I 9 Totals a 10 9 I 9 Totals Titaii inn I a Fliel lut fir tril ia It I Wastmttia 809 8098 BlItiiMfl 108 801 1019 plums, Miriaaa. PO Washmftfl 24-8. Billimtri 27-3. 10B Wiitiajtia 4.1 Biltimere i IB Triandos J.

Hit Wtedlinf William SB Miransi. PiitrciH. IP bottom. II ER as SO I 9 9 9 3 2 1 9 9 9 9 1 amis (I, 11-11) 6rits Caastatll BTlell (W. 11-18) lobeal 40 0 3 BO 1 1-2 'a "AND THEY have Frankie Crosetti and Jim Turner asi Ruff Larry 8 SO 4 40 2- 19 9 19 7.40 I PB Knrchck 2.

U-Chylik. Berry, Fla- tirty, McKnlty. 2:09. uiruie-iwo on ine iounn nuie wnne piaying wan jane vic-Keller. Betty Carol took up golf this year.

Best score of the week was racked up by Walker Tucker who carded a 38 while playing with Jack Boding, Al Wilson and Bob Redding. E. E. Waller captured the stagg day tournament with a net 71. Best nine was shot by George Balfour who went around in 36.

Former major league baseball player Ed Levy and Dr. Joe Hundley, playing at Rio Pinar as guests of Coleman Jackson, both came in with good scores. Levy had a 38-39 77 while Hundley came in with 40-33 75. Levy said after the match; "The greens are out of this world, a test of golf Rldlni Rant Brenda Oal Flnuae Dasher Raywin Coleta Fay 3- 24 4- 8-14 6- 1 7- 4 fine coaches. I don't think you'll find a better pitching coach anywhere than Turner.

Look at that pitching staff! If the club is threatened by Qulniela ri-7) Paid 129 80 U.S. Cup Team Wins RYE, N.Y. Barry Mac-! THE HARD-HITTING Yan-kay and Sam Giammalva! kees centered their attack on ir less experienced Soriano save the U. S. Davis Cup each of the SCVCNTH RACE leach Court.

40.4 Foxy Fargo 10 40 4 00 4 20 2 1-4 Gay Susie 80 3 80 8 2-hd Final Strid 4 60 8 3-3 Quick Exit 4 4-1 Rod Spinner 5- 'i Bosa But 3 8-3 Lynn'a Cholc 7 7-lVa 8alt Weed I 8- Oulnlela (2-8i Paid 844 00. IICHTH Hce S18 Wlila Tim 31.4 a losing streak it has Whitey and Bob Turley to put sand on the skid. Not to speak Bobby Shantz, who can win a i i iv jseveral games for them, and! Jolaway 7 80 4 20 2 80 1-3' and broke him in two opening sets for a good-sized lead. team another trip to Australia yesterday by crushing for anyone." The Casselberry Women's Golf Assn. will sponsor a1 Scotch two-ball Sunday, Aug.

24, at 2 p.m. Partners will be selected by drawing and all members are eligible. A ham dinner will be served at 6 p.m. at the; Casselberry Women's Club. All interested are requested, to sign up for the meet at the club house.

I 8 00 20 uravei fit ii bo Judy Holiday Sportsman'a Cholre 3 2-1', 4 3-2 2 4- 'a 8 8-ns 1 8-nk 7 7-dnf 8 8- Then weariness caught up Argentina's Nerique Morea Fortress Time Touithy Oakle Rum Coke Blue Summer Qulniela Paid 193 00 and Eduardo Soriano in the! with the 34-year-old Morea, TOMORROW NINTH RACI 514 Ml Tim 31.3 Dared 17.40 5 00 4 BO 1 l-n jDon Larsen, who will be an even better pitcher next year. "And there always is Casey Stengel. Old Case is a great psychologist, a fine manager. "I'LL TELL you something else about the Yankees. You've seen teams warming up before a game and making 2-ns playing captain of the Argen- decisive American zone i r.

tines. doubles match 6-3. 6-2, 6-2. Wjth thfi zjp gone from his This one-side triumph on normally explosive game, he the rain-dampened a dropped his service in the LIMITED TIME ONLY 3- 3 'i 4- 2 Vj 5- 6- 2 Tantallr 3 00 2 60 7 Black Elaine 40 8 Mr. Knrby 6 Glrardo 5 Off 1 Go 2 Master Artist 3 Artl5mo 4 Qulniela l-7 Paid IIS SO 7- (S003IL: 8-' court of the Westchester; opening game and again in i -i TENTH tCi S18 Mil Tim 31.2 Holly Iri 80 9 80 3 40 1- 2 I mmtmm 9 SO 2-1' 3 20 2 60 3- 1 4- 3 5- nk 8-2 7-1 Diplomat Mflln Jim Pat Day No Spray ZlDperfe Ka jlor Qulnirla (l-8i raid $24 80.

country ciud came Miomy tne flfth, failing to win a after Ham Richardson, the point in the latter game, courtstylist from Arlington,) "I wasn't so terribly tired," Va. had completed an inter-j the tall Argentine leader rupted victory over the tow-iSajrj afterwards, ering Morea, 6-1, 6-2, 7-9, 6-2. "Doubles is a game of service returns neither Soriano THE U. S. FORCES, led by nor I is experienced on grass.

68-year-old captain Perry jWe couldn't return the ball Jones of Los Angeles, thus well enough. Besides, the clinched the American zone! Americans simply were bet-title and qualified to meet(er." the Italy-Philippines winnerl ninnA SPECIAL CHARTER MEMBERSHIPS REDUCING ELEVENTH ftACE-ltach Count 40.2 Rural Co dfr 16 60 8 20 6 80 1 1-7 i Rusty Scholar 23 60 8 80 6 2-1 4 1 ForfVfr Durlim 3 40 2 3-hd Indlsppnslbla 8 4-4 1 Anico 5 5-2 i O. HkIIowm 7 8-hi Judy GLOVER vs: Dot DOTSON Also a CHALLENGE Match between Lou Plum-mer and Ray Villmer Practice Set At Jones Hi jjli Monday afternoon more than 50 football hopefuls will report to the Jones High practice field to begin workouts for the coming season. With only 2Q practice days before the opening game with a strong Middleton High School of Tampa, the Tigers must round into playing form early. Practice sessions will begin at 4:30 each afternoon until school begins.

Wilbur Gary will again be the coach of the Tigers. rasi nnun 3 7-7 Peter Orntno 4 8- Quinlfla (1-8) Paid 8171 60. Rebels Lose In Southern in Australia for the right to rnHu.on naa challenge the formidable; complained bitterly of hav-Aussies once more. to PIaV the matches in The final inter-zone match lhe United states grass WEIGHT GAINING BODY BUILDING STEAM BATHS SUN LAMPS SPECIAL OPENING RATE To First 50 Applicants I fr- a I a. is scheduled in Perth in mid if 4 ao I to get the American zone final in Buenos Aires.

Minor League (From Vesterday a tale Edition) SOUTHERN ASSN. December. The challenge round is slated for Brisbane after Christmas. Morea, a 6-4 gaucho who rides herd on his own ranch, began the sun W. L.

Pet. W. L. Pet. ir'ham 73 S4 .575 Na'eilla 65 ij .500 i Atlanta Tal t74 1 RacI.

il ft Jfla ny, humid day leading Rich the third set "'i 8 57 ss 72 ardson, 5-4, in CHILDERSBURG, Ala. UP) Orlando Rebels' Sherrill Tig-' ner pitched a two-hit ball; game here Friday night in1 the Southern Regional Women's Softball Championship, but it proved not enough as Jiggs Riggs of St. Petersburg scored the only run of the game with a homer in the fourth inning. St. Petersburg met the unbeaten Hearts of Birmingham last night for the title.

Miami fell victim to St. Petersburg in the final game of the evening. 11-5, after de-: feating Stratton's of Birming- after losing the first two. FRIDAY'S RESULTS Atlanta. Mobil, 1.

THE MATCH had been in-jSSU" terrupted by a violent thund-j erstorm Friday after Mac-! 0nl'' chcJui-). Kav, the young Davis Cup! Atlantic league i W. L. Pet. W.

L. Pet. hopeful from Dayton, Ohio, char ss 2 Jaek'illa 5 54 .546 Kno illt 55 64 .462 had cut down Soriano in four Mae.n ss 54 si 6 .438 ONLY -fit Per Month sets. Resuming play on he soggy courts, with footing (D) 88 I (Cy) 49-53 Chev. Lf or Ford FRIDAY'S RESULTS Savannah.

lg Macon, 0. Jackaonvillt, 10: Charlotta, 4. 12; Auguata, 8. I treacherous and little bounce Unlimited use of all facilities -No Extra Cost- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE W. L.

Pet. w. L. Pet. M'trtal 77 52 .597 Col'bua 61 68 .473 Toronto 74 52 .587 Rieh'nd 57 70 .448 RM lter 88 58 .540 Buffalo 58 72 .438 Miami 83 87 .485 Havana SS 71 .433 to the balls, Mora managed to win the third set with a service break in the 16th game.

But Richardson's 5-0. in the double-elim-i ination tourney. St. Pttrburg 000 100 8 1 2 0 Orlando Rb' 000 000 0 0 3 0 i Sarrall and Millikan; Tigntr and Mttrolia. Zinc and aluminum coated teel to combat internal corrosion the No.

1 enemy of mufflers! poised and confident stroke; ltMni gam. making cut short the rally in Miami. 2. Hoy Wins Chess Match the fourth. Rochr' nvan, a.

Double interlocking seams for your protection against leakage of deadly carbon monoxide gases! PORTOROZ, Yugoslavia (jfl! United States wonder kid MONEY BACK 1 YEAR FREE MEMBERSHIP OVERWEIGHT! Los 15 Lbs. 3Vi" oft Hips Waist UNDERWEIGHT! Gain 15-20 Lbs. 3" on Ch.st 1 en Arms ALL IN ONLY 60 DAYS With only half an hour's ASSN' rest. Morea took the court to h'ton 73 si omh. 4 ss .496 face MaKcay and Giamma-' 8 3 11 S3 Iva, two boys in their early .527 Lo'viiia 4777.378 20's who have been playing; Loui.vi...FV?2AY,T FREE "Acoustically-Controlled" construction for super-fjuiet Bobby Fischer yesterday triumphed in his match against Danish grand master Bent Larsen at the international chess tournament here.

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