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Fir per acker 230 Goes Today At Baytoma Beam (Orlanftu fcrntinrl Denplte Grand-Slammer Score Fans 14, Whips A's KANSAS CITY Wi i Philadelphia battera Roberts' Record Stands Palatka Defeats Orlando Saturday, July 4, 1959 2 1fcrioon. Mqht land's brilliant Herb Score gave up a grand slam home Twin Bill Slated ORLANDO COCOA COCOA tiCM irun to Bob Cerv in the first PALATKA The Orlando inning, then struck out 14 in Dodgers, unable to shake a defeating Kansas City 8-4 June 22. Three of Score's bases on balls were in the first inning. Two of them helped set the stage for Cerv's grand slam-mer, with Ray Boone's bouncing hit into the hole loading the sacks. DAYTONA BEACH Fireball Roberts' record qualifying speed for the Firecracker 250 stock car race today held slumD which hit thtm right; yesterday Score allowed only five hits mer me sian.

01 me netunu For Dogs and walked five in picking up hit ninth victory agiinst five defeats. half, last night dropped their fifth straight Florida State League game, 5-1, to Palatka. 1 1- up against a final day of trials that was frequently interrupted by rain. Johnny Allen of Greensboro. N.

C. drove a 1959 iCouiin I ft ft DAYTONA BEACH 7 4- DUMn rrrjvT H. 1 I 4 1-17 Ar TuH Herb Score AFT IK ClftV'S homer his ninth, a liner over the center field fence Score retired Harry Chiti on a fly, walked Hal Smith, and then got the first of HIS STRIKIOUT perform Itedleg newcomer Bill Wil-j Outnlel (51) Palfl 17 SECOND RACI lH Mil Tim 71 run lead in the first inning on Chevrolet hardtop at 140.B45 ance was one of the teison'i most outttanding. In the Amer-j ican League. Early Wynn of kinson closed the gate en the Dodgeri with six hits, while Peter Pin 10 7 40 40 III IMui 40 3 40 111 Pr arm 4 4 1 AtrH 1 4- I Jser Tim 7 t- 7 doublet by Vic Power and for yesterday's best Preparations arc being made to receive two of the largest crowds in the history of the Daytona Beach Kennel Club at the matinee and night performance today.

A splendid 10 race daylight card gets under way at 2 p.m. time well short of the 6laf.tr Jlrjl I Johnny i Beit 1' Inked 3 HO'I ALLIED CHAW lOFEKCE -Per 28C DjT vim Kncx ttM yi HEADQUARTERS Pawl Wooj Wiovt Calif. Redwod New Steelantl-Vent Fenci Csutteotrtt rnj EitimalM ttfETIME CJkRANTEl Call 2-4794 oi Nit Call 0 3-6683 AWED FENCE 1720 Nor Mills NO DOWN lAYMENT 36 to 48 Mo. 'r nie Minoto, a walk to Tito Fran-cona, a single by Rocky Cola-vito and a home run by Jim Baxes his fourth. 144.997 Pontiac in a draw Roberts made Thursday to Ouinitla (41) Paifl tit no Dally Df)hl V) RIJ 14 THIRD RACI lH MM Tim II tl Dole position.

Mr Orbit 3 0 Ml 7 70 1- his strikeouts, on Joe DeMaes-tri, to retire the side. In two innings, the fourth and sixth, Score fanned three batters in row, although he issued a pass to Cerv before doing it in the sixth. Score was never behind. His teammates staked him to a five- CLIVILANO KAN1AI CITY I ilrkll H4 Two races stand out as rltrt Lln 40 70 III Svt Ttwuflht 1 40 it- O. fl 'I Olnny I TV Wl4n I l-l7 his maUss wire collecting Chicago retired Boston bat-! eight off the hurling of loser ten on strikeouts in a nine-in-Butch Gaulberti.

oing game May 1, and Whitey Ford of New York got 15 strike-ORLANDO, which returns' outs in a 14-inning affair against to its home Tinker Field base Washington April 22. Sandy tonight to face the Redlegs Koufax of Los Angeles is tops in single game starting at in the National League, whif-8. yesterday announced the StrKTnd 3b 4 1 I I Tuttl tf 3 111 Powir lb $241 Lump lb 4 8 0 0 NINETEEN drivers made Tt MiKh 4 4 IT Seflnrnh! 1 711' highlights in the 11 race program tonight. They are the tirade A eighth race which i I sr. qualifying runs-10 of them i I rZ lllil eettina in iust under the Minos rt F'con cl Caiavito rt Saxts 2b Brown Hld Scar 9 Identity VRATCrUQ Oulnll (I I) fM II Ml ROURTH RACI tU Mil Tim CriUlwi 100 11 00 7 11- 4 0 0 0 Smim 3 0 1 oi has been designated the In 3 100 DM'trl 4 0 0 0 Wire UCIUIC uus wucu oiiuvt- Wlf tOH 4,00 40 IMI dependence Day Handicap I A Ok I J- 4 0 0 0 Reed 0 0 0 01 sturdivam ery rains will finally ended it.

line up behind XTpto. 1 1 IX 8igning ot new Mtcher' Wtl I Unrwi Tongh In Rellof and the 10th race which is liam Kelso ihe weekend hot-box special wmJt Thursday's 14 qualifiers when Mlh TflMflf) 7 4- Fiy Star 7- eririot At- 7' OulNIFI A li t' R1 M4 R1RTH RACI iMctt Cmr Tim 44)71 37 I 11 Total 11 4 I 4) Titm -Struck out tor Sturdivint In 7th; KEEP POOL WAYSIDE Sloan, who low b-CiMM out on strike for Dickson In I 1- 1 00 100 Inllycoo Oil 3 40 7 HO too 390 7V. l.f.'i Urry Yankees Nip Nats On Kubek's Hit Kelso, from Kansas City, weighs 210 and is 6-3. He's 19 and comes here on option from St. Paul of the American Assn.

First baseman Wendy Wear twisted his knee during a workout Thursday and was placed on the disabled 4 4- 7V I I I I 4- 7 7 1 I IS tth. Cliviland 5 lot 101-1 Kantat City 401 000 100-4 Chill, DeMaestrl. PO-A-Clevland 174. Kama City 17-1. OP-DMestrl.

Lumpr and Boone; 6as. Power and Hfld. LOB-Cleveland Kansas City S. 18-Power AAinoso. HR-Bxes, Cerv.

SB-Miooio, Froncona. IP III Bl SO tytvl'i Pet Meopln 7 1 In SltV Vt f.lnhwn Mint Guild lovr ered the 5'ia Mile record just a week ago tonight, heads the field in the Independence Day Handicap. MATINKK HKSLLTS Oulnill, II Pid 177 411 the 250-mile race starts at 11 a.m. Allen was one of the earlier qualifiers of the day. Tom Piston of Chicago was next to last to qualify and made the second best time of 140.12 m.p.h.

in a 1959 Thunderbird hardtop. He tried several times before finally making the run and still wasn't satisfied with the 4IKTM RACI 114 Mil Tim lilt Wmitau 140 4 00 IK) 11 1 Jl II 00 40 4 11 Scor (W, 1-51 14 4 14 Reed (L, 0-2) .13 14 4 1 1 Wl On 4 10 7 1 1" Sturdlvant 4 7 3 i I I 4 4 list, making room for Kelso. n-Tiltourls 1 11111 Dlckion 1 0 0 0 0 0 n-ficed 4 batten In tth. WP-Scor. Napo, Rice, Rommell, itevim.

Fd'l Fri-fklM 1 4- furoell Miry I t- I' Pt1l nohhi 1 Tr( Oniin It hl All Wnnl 1 I I0'1 Oiilnlei (4 41 Pud (VI Ml trvRNTH RACI CMTW PIRIT MCI lM Mil. Tim 11)1 Harmony' Mtrrwfy 4 no 3 40 I I Havrkla Dl MO 4 0 7 Ink Janl 0y 1,4 3 J-J "i Quintal 17 4) 33 40 IICONO MCI-111 Mr Tim III! Mr. Korhy 1 40 4 Ift 3 00 I I Crmoriy 1 40 i tti I 1 ni Keep heat oi let light in. Add beauty, liability to your home witha Ray-0-Lit fiberglas pati). Tim 44.44 NEW YORK Tony Ku-bek's two-out, tie-breaking single in the sixth and Rhyn Duren's perfect, strikeout-studded relief Job over the last three innings gave New York a 4-3 decision over Washington last night.

The victory returned the Yan- f.Urllv 14 4 Ml 4 Ml 3 I imnln Pnld 1 40 10 4 performance of his engine. The fire balling reliever struck out six of the nine men he faced. The bit right-hander now has fanned IS in his last 6 13 innings and 23 in his last 13. He hasn't been scored on since April 30. This was his 15th appearance in that span.

RUSS KfMMIRIR 5 7 wan the loser. The Yankees tagged V.Mlii On 1.70 7 4 PALI, I'MRFJtO was the big hitter for Palatka with a double, triple and single in three at bats. Jim Carney got the biggest blow of the game, a solo home run in the eighth inning. i Player Cops Britisli Title Irlih Tlrn I 4 I't Shlnlnp Tld I hnrt Lin X) Link NOR WERE many of the other drivers. Until the final I 10 1 111 Llndnr Cwl DlvlfiinW sirrnrioii aieve a.w Cumin (in hm Daily Dnuhi (II) ft Ml third aci ii mii Tim nil Golrten Dlrjoer i 00 3 0 40 7 I Wnny Penruei 40 170 I top tacitly 3 00 4Vi Q'Mnlel (171 1J49 FOURTH MCllU Mil Tim 11 Oelann It) 4 40 K) Wwic Lln 4 IX) 1 0 7 I "i (d i lln 4 Ml i I 3'1 Oulnlela III! 14 40 FOURTH MCI 114 Mil Tim II II lining Ave 4 40 1 00 40 7 Rrtull Plyr 1 40 1 40 At Mr.

KM 3 00 I 3 1'1 Oulntol (4 71 17 On IIKTM MCP lll Mil Tim 1)11 flurry of qualifying before One game of Ihe scheduled keet to fourth place, by one per riilnii rM i Ml MHTH RACI-1'14 MM Ttm 11.71 Mulfhihl 10 141 1 10 I 1 i Mr mull I 40 1 Ml I Fhl r.rcnbr4 1 40 1 Jl ny Frnil 4 4 Ph. 1 "ZWP twin bill was called due lo' rentage point, over Detroit, and Scotland dark, most of the activitiy 23-vear-nlfliwas in the garages where MUIR FIELD, Gary Player, a i I I 111 I him for three runs in the sec- UH J-Jt I I rain. 1 ended the Senators winning 40 VIRGINIA DR. the en jond, capped by the first of mechanics preened ORLANDO Blailna Purl 4 I I Ml Chirriol 3 Oultk Mill I t' tutnmr I I 10 o.ilnlili II I) Puid III 40 ALAtKA ah bl ah bl string at four, their longest of Kubek's three singles. A single South African who learned to play American-style golf on gines.

the season. Mlrtnltiht Hra 1 0 3 70 7 Ml IMS NINTH RACI-lfM CURIR by Norm Siebern and Bill Skow lm iufprli 13 AO MO 1 40 1 1 Arwl flillir it 7 1 innnh TTQ :4 iron eround-ruie double started wus nn-uu, Roberts took his car out for several practice runs be-; tween showers and was timed urlln ii 4 0 10 Umhrt rt Jill Ouvlln 7I 4 110 Burnill If 4 0 0 1 Ftrrara If 4 0 0 0 Jimhrann cf 0 0 MIM It 0 0 Vaunhn lb 1111 tnlmn cf 111 0Crn Ik 4111 Par It I rt 4 0 11 Bullock 7b 4 0 11 S. virion Jb 3 6 0 0 Htlmi it 1110 Parhm Ik 0 0 Malty 110 0 r.aiillnlr 1 0 0 OWIIklnwn 0 i I I 0 Pnny FirrfO 7 70 3 1 WHIT1Y FORD, who allowed(u. s.j wuw nn nllf shnt fift nn Mr. fhiil Juillt I 4t lrhom 1 111' Fyofll Suhict 4 It Dlvldlnn Lln 1 7 17' sacrifice Elston Howard's six hits and walked seven, was the winner for tn 8-5 record.

Pay far 1 40 5 40 1 1 1' DateMe I 40 I i Oulnlela fHI WW IIVINTH RACI 114 Mil Tim ti ll Cetl 14 40 4 00 I 1 1 Sent f-nr 7 10 4 00 7 3 1 Rnlll Jarb 70 3 Ouiniela 14 71 1 4 I KITH RACI lU Mil Tim 1114 flmiy Andy 140 lift 4 40 I I 1" Mailer Arlut I 40 I 40 J' Sarah Nalle 7 40 4 1 1 Oulnlel (71 It 00 NINTH RACI ll Mil Tim li lt fly the final round yesterday unofficially one lap at 146 land won the British Open m.p.h. batilktrtl 0 4 0 1 0 tctali 11 1 4 1 Total It I I I MruthMl ul tnr Parhnm In Ih. THIS PEEK'S SPECIAL CASH CARRY medicTne" CABINET i A50 tied it one-all. Then Gil McDougald hit RBI double and scored an' I "That means I was going golf championship with a 72- on Rut when he gtve up leadoff singles lo Rob Allison and Harmon Killcbrew in the seventh, Duron trudeed in and put away Orlinfl too Ml OSO I I I Pallttii 100 Ml til I I 1 t-Mlmi, kel PO AOrlndo 14 10. PHitVi ti ll.

OP-Viughn to Bui Inrk In C.nrnyi Hilrni lo Bullork In frnr LOR Orlando Palatk a 4. Strmmtln Trll I II1 Dnlnluli II tl Purl 40 TINTH RAC.I-II4 MM Tim II 41 Vnlch Romh 1 40 4 00 3 40 I h(l ld' 1nnlm(r 4.40 4 to I Ih Rnrkilid III) I 1 Mnnnlly 4 4 nimi RUrk 7 I Jnhrtny n. 14 1' S'tulrl Rlna 1 7 1 Ip'l Oufim) 1 I OiilnlHi (7 II Pid tit 160 on the straightaways," he said. "The curves cost you 15 1 hole total of 284. Pny I Ml I Ift I M) 1-fW Kubck'a hit.

Mrm Bullerlly 4,00 40 1 IB -f urlln. Cnliman, Bullork. Umherrj -i In winning, ayer emula-, In the winning sixth. Ford im.p.n. Defiant I mi 4 70 1 3 1 f)iilnlr.

70 00 TNTH ACI-1I Mil Tim 11.71 JB-Umfiera mh tarniv SB-vaimhn. Ujj, seventh save while extend- lp bh la fiaiillierH III I I 4 4 4 Jnfi his I nil tout string to 2ft In- 14' I I I 1 I WMHmnn (Wl B0n and Outrtk. nin Rluelac 3 10 3 40 1 40 1 I mini 13 00 I 40 I '7 MKitK 4 00 3 3 Ouimel IMI 17? Ml LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS V'P-iaulherU 1-10. A -107 tllVINTH RACR-Awr 44 11 rrimrlno firnl It 40 10 4 fin 1 1 7 1nlvi 4 0 1 AO I 1 7 Oik I ynn 40 1 1 I inpirM I 1 11 1 filirt Horn 4 14 O. I R' i Swr1 Mlxlon 7 1 l' Ed Mnniy Clip 4 I It Oulnlili (I 7) Pid HI 00 D005 CLOSERS 'doubled with two out as Allison lcu F-J" misted a thoe-ttrinfj catch and ing better golf each day over, HE WAS WELL satisfied 'Kubek followed with a single.

I the Muirfield linksand ls intent on Settin2 his ic first NASCAR major victory THI SENATORS scored lust Hogan did when home iowMinethinj jthe first on a pair of two-oulook the British title at Car- that him although he walks and a single by Jim Le-noustie in 1953. jnas won nearly every big imon his fifth RBI in three F'lory Van Donck of Bel-' stock car event elsewhere consecutive al bats. arwi Vrori Rniinrt Af around the nation. I nmr racii-su mm Tim tut ''ti tun 5 10 4 41 3 "0 I I' Rn1 4 40 3.70 I Vi mimf Rlvfr Hoy 40 114 Rom Rocket 3 4 4'i MATINKK KNIT.IF.S Boston Loss Streak Extended To Six9 6-1 eiAIL. PIBIT Ct-ll4 MILI CLIP AND NAME ADDRESS 4 Brlndli Oetiqn mnl iny I Wlno Mulir 1 Anlhr.

Pncnra Ford then loaded the bases! tiori fr with I Cotton Owens of Spartan- I IrUh Jim 1 Mtn. Bnildv I Br kin' Doll Jiidv Hnllrtiy tITT I burg, S. who held the Roy BALTIMORE lfl Billy O'Delll Jack Fisher, who started for.on walks in the third and Dawson Wins At Speedway Bobby Dawson of Orlando IfCnNO BACO-IU MILI Mar tack I 4 NnrtreM 1 vnn 0, 3 Bad fnfr Viiir 4 Mr, Martotf Daytona International Speed 286s-the farmer with rounds of 70-70-73-73 and the latter turned in a slout relief job on I Baltimore but was lifted in fa- Siever't brought in the second Nat run with a sacrifice fly. 7 Tan Belief I ON I r.n way stock car record of 143 THIBO BACi-l14 MILI tnr mound ana wan. uropo vor or ucu atier lanenng in 1U 'with Sid Seotf nf Olrinlno Sell Pnwenit APNOLI PRODUCTS 77 LIVINGSTON 5A 4-1669 COCOA 489 PMchtro Ph.

HE 6-3536 3 Ruihlnn trlln 4 C.nnl Jan m.p.h. before Roberts broke it Thursday, didn't get his 1 Nfi Maid 1 Safety Bhy fook advantage of a mishap hit a three-run double last the third Inning, singled homeba5CS a8ain but porier England placed fourth with night as the Baltimore Orioles ihe fifth Oriole run in the first hit into a doubleplay. The'287. Thunderbird on the track un which eliminated Tampa's Bun Rr1on and pulled away itil near the end of the runs 11-114 71I dealt the Boston Bed Sox off Mike Fornieles, the first of Senators tied it in the fourth oniJ lkr 73-iM and did a mediocre 136.92. Hrtiihln1'10' Van Doric Utmoie rmiiiu Billy Consolo's one-out lo win Ihe pro-holiday 50 lap T-im EfcroTfirnr -9 eld Jack their sixth straight defr-at, three Ronton relief pitchers.

fvl. I 4 inlnnv tin I (di M'v 0l'r OURTet AC MILI I Buhy'i Pt 1 True Bmilv I lluvwiv 3 tvinnlno Jana 5 Dint Peirl 4 fie Humn I Cvprem Wch But pwihler) PIPTM RCil14 Mile Wavi Sluaor 4 fi Bnnm I "trlfked 1 Sleohanntll 1 Birtly Inn 3 Anaak I iwic By I r.niy 1 i-i IIXTH BACI-t11 MIL I 1 Suian Lou 4 Try 1 I artOn'i I rty I Burl Burnett 1 Bill Benlnn 1 Plavnr BuO 4 Plntn Surrni I in Tlmi stock car racing feature at. and ronsecutive singles by Kemmercr and Ken John Panton Sm Kino ...74711 ...73111 711 ...74 1W ....74 211 .1 Orlando Speedway last night. HE HAS switched cars since getting the former rec- In! THf OR 101 IS go their other A five run Oriole uprising LRull Ruli i 01 Reel I Bernard Hunt .7110 XT T)awson. driving a modified Chevrolet in Ihe big race for the firat inning apelled disaster 'run in fron(i ord in February and the car Ciii i One WASHINOTON NIW YORK krhM at a Hitrhcnck Ainr'ht.

11 1 Kubek rt JO 1 tZtL.VZn.rt aili.M ri nil lirt'. i a a a Mlchel Bonallaci for Ihe Red Su. who were pi -1 Tri nt, modified and spoilsman ars, WoliUnholm KUITir'w 1 II (I M.nll. rl a a a i in which he made the mark Pontiac is being; driven hy Je Eubanks of ing under temporary Mgr. Rudy Woodlmg walked and was sacri-Voik after the rhih announced ficfd 10 Slaver I 111 litter a tf leirwm If IB 1 1 Plionl It II).

renr niiisi i a erthw 1 Weetman Alllsa IPVINtH BACI-114 Mill 1 War I On John 1 tintnir Onn I Btluhl Su 4 Bk. lady Brr I tiranilloie 1 Bin Mnae l.hy lf BIOHtM AC I -J14 MILI 1 Buihino Jinet fd'1 4 Blunl I llvi twallnw 1 I 1 loi Nina 7S-I tVZT. i I I nlrnld CerOa 4 anlAnlA rAm look over Ihe lead on the 1(Mh lap nfter um HaHon lost a renr lire. BARTON lost his lire and Spartanburg. S.

C. bui-l I fl kll Al .7 5-111 1 This wa enough to hand 'Harshman hi eighth defeat earlier in the day that the pilol'a job had heen taken away from 0 1, Sin 73-ll .74114 Ihr rf 4000 Howr Conjoin ii 1110 Mi D'g'lrt i hOrn 1 I 0 'ord 0 Samlrwd tl Ourn Jnn Garlalrle Peter Thominn 1 Oenoles mtur. I Irui tllur I Amarullih 1111 0 0 VI. .1 i NINTH Bfl -l'l Mill Kem rvr 111 III" 1I1HIHT HI iliSi-pirtlr I Way IrVltili I Pinrtitti thecrnier 10 0 0 Pill aBJ ii it 1 Harvard Crews finuhl Mike lliggin. mily ururo Kain.Hl Iwo loses and boost Washington Senators a h' 0 npl1 his named to succeed Wiggins, wilt "inst sil defeats.

Unmhay Punr Eubanks didn't get the car qualified and must start at the end of the 38-car field slong with five others who did not qualify. Yesterday's ertible teoqer 0 I I I Ttat II 1 1 I Tilili IS I II 4 -Struck irt far Rorter In Tthi h- COnl- S'fUt out tor lomoio cfiia take nver the rein, todav. The Oriole lefthander, i Orertin I Raved 1PN1M I Pftlrni Pllnl r-nrl St nil I Mir Liiv 1 Pt niilri Irnim I I rly I lar RACf-tlt Mill I 7 ajmheaitert HI rilr I Him gilyi lOIIll Si rong money when came out nf Ihe soulhwcst turn. llain which fell hard before the aces and at limes lichtly durinij the card i'HHlli. fil on? Tnr Mmmer in win.

WRtHIIUJtM I' New Yr Wl -4 f-Non. PO A-Washlnflton 14 S. New Vnrlt HI. OR-leeet ami $wron. L0 in i.u 1 HENLEY ON THAMES, waS turned in by JoeK jing on in the third after Fisher JACK HARSHMAN.

the vct-'hd ivrn UP lh lone Poslon er.n Ir.rlnrl In Rnclnn'nin b.V Walking Tfd William! mmam a Lj TONH.IIT KXTKIKS SPECIAL MATINEES -wuhinoton New York 11 A weaineriY ot JNonoiic. 16-0naBlO. 50rn. McDouflaio, rtra r.uxiauu UTI JlllVIIUI uiiuc- 1 who drove a Thunderbird eiaT ACI SMI Milt by the Orioles only 19 days ago.jwl(h bJP struck inl t'tt'M mrA iittslisl'Arl Ivnlu I hrmy'i hllil 4 Mr Clai it ift to feated heavyweight and light-1 1 1 weight eight-oared crews yes- 1396ft. Everytoy This Week POSTTIME 2 P.M.

ADMISION SOc flt PARKING SF-Sivri, Mowrn IP Kem'rer IL, 71 7 Cevnr I orrl (W, I $1 rjMren 1 was tne victim or trie Baltimore "Ul oulburst in the first, tie gave up' double to Jackie Jenstti i.i the e. 1 leraav strengthened caused a wet track which slowed the field, but did not cause any serious accidents or injuries. A rapacity crowd at Ihe speedway watched the races and fireworks display. 1 red 1 battera In 7th pai. -ewo g-M'.

v-an. Crimson's bid for an unorec- three walks and a run rrgister seventh. The victory enabled Pprll. T-3 01. I edented American sweep of ing single hy Willie Ta-rhy he from Orlando Bute Oiect Track LavSn Jun Hotel ot 6:15 Minor League 'fore Iropo unloaded the with his (toulile off the (lhe Grand Challenge and Thames Challenge Trophies rh-it ff (Id-tan innrUmint Paul Wnia ttaillght 1 lop nmlry I May Hug I Roi tier Par 1 llqilll IHety rinll SICONO C-)i MILff i Innrlri'i Dollar Racy inn I Parfrl 7 illv'ry Airway! 1 Star tour I Menny Innei I Day nin 1 SUHnp Hewk iHian RACt-lll MIL! 1 Dmhlno Jn 1 lit It I tahnwah I 0 Ci 't 1e 1 Wiv Minu't 1 Irlih Daltle I aihul a ta' Chrm enilRTH KACI-IU MILI 1 Rim Ihe RMi I rWnoyh Timanof I hillle'i Chuck 1 frf'l Red PenfiV I Muter Vol 1 Mvrtle Dawn 1 I union I an RACI-RIACH COURJI lady Kl 4 Coid I Ml HI I Renin Mln lfaml'i Cull I Spunky lady 4 1wr Shikei 1 Wrhl bases Orioles to move into third place: rijht 1 ahead of the Detroit Tijen.

who Host a iV5 day game to the Chica-' 1 ro White Sox. i Clemfiilj, Dv Lrry Wh AMft a IC AN AIIN renter field wall. of trie Henley Royal Regatta. Harvard's varsity boatload moved Into today's final of lAITEIN OIVIIIOH I fit Pel Winne'll 45 17 St. Paul 41 45 .477 Indlan'lia 51 3 7 50 425 Lou'ivll 4 .543 WftlTlftN mvitiON AUTO FRONT-END Alignme.l 9S Speciol Anf MK Cr Ce)r)l Rpie SUNSHINE GARAGE 41 W.

Pltn I.44M OSTON lALTIMOftf ab a i 111I1K turn. Secnii; rac (10 Ian mnrtlllefll Bull Mrlnn, Bod Pewion, Jim Mvl, Third rai (lMi iBorliman) Hill Holwnan, Harry eullen, Sim earVer, I-1 mirth race (S0 I macllllefl nriimn feaiurel gnb Dawtnn, Bill Hovnon, eoh Smith. I SI, lUtsclmll Kemigh cf 4 0 10 Flnlijan 3h I 1 wveci wLPtfih. r.ranrt CM enoe Tun 1 Ml, ma tv unroll 37 40 in 1 1 Miaman II i a A I Oal1 41 41 Denver Ez CJiarlcs Wins Fiylti I I 1 A P.arann rf 1 A A a ft Wrh 41 41 event as competition, premier i 1 1 1 Oman i i ill 3 0 0 0 Trlanrio Williami IT Wrj1 111 bCernl Ift ten ten rf Maitnn 3d CnleT 4 0 I Tirv rf i I I I 0 0 Ornnn Ih 1113 fOta Cr imiel 1 0 0 0 110 0 Cl' finer lb 3 0 10 tar 1 iii4iiui, iiiuvc Pel Hi Pet RuKalo 41 13 .413 Montreal 4" II .44 RtKhMr 3' 45 4M Miami 41 J75 Havana IS IWH aftB two a I ane i no Mtiiphvi faiteriaiid and Tamp lanlnrrl Honifr ant Gomalei. I of the storied regatta, while the lightweights gained the semifinal round in defense of the Thames Cup.

The Har Rudilln Hmntnan II I I iier 10 0 1 1 ftlchmnnfl i "I 1 4 434 Tornielei 0 0 0 6 0 Tjell I I) I nh q'tt ft 1 0 0 A tAvll 110 1 Wall 6 0 0 0 en im -1 mo an Mkhaeli I Hion fld naylnna Riarh ft. fetmniriTi Mr Nam! and Jlniri. IOUTI4 ATLAMIC 11 AOWI I Pel ll Ptt jChimhir II 3 .511 JarWHl 3 II uiia lava nr, Mi a $1 Alhevlthi at a ft Tin all Tl 1 1 I Taiati -Struck out lor Prniel In Vrt; vard crews each defeated shels flying the colors of the lsis Boat Club of Oxford University in a pair of atir- 1 CINCINNATI Euard Charles, former heavyweight champion of the world, last night lumbered and flailed his way to a technical knockout in the seventh round over Have Ashley, a policeman In nearby I-ockland. JIT ftj twlrt Trmv nnvt11 TO, A (hey i Hi i Chariot! Chiraitn I Columhui it Maon on rin Jac.nnirltl if Simnexh pp. vt jrua ry1nna Itach 111 lia 4 It, Paleriburi) IM 141 i 1 Anrtrewv Jamlwi (SI, Mi Daniel III ml Hendren; Cullen nd Jarnei, f-lorl art Minor Slanrl IIXTH RACI-1'11 MILI I oral 1 1 lent 4 WaoaUh 7 Wayilrt Rli.e rervudi 1 ldor( I fanrled Riii Snanon I I alia Ihnnnhl IVNTH RACI-RMCH COURil I Mill Qwena r.ay'i SrKkl 1 Dirtiy rtiwn Hurl 1 I inky nnncll RHIy Holvirn I Near I aw ihli IIOMTM RACI-VH Mill Mr Par I wavi.

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