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KINGSPORT TIMES-NEWS SPORTS AND CLASSIFIED I Sunday, Augusl 5, 1062 Kingsport Pirates Play Harlan Here Today Dodgers Top 3-3 I.OS ANfiF.I.ES (AP) Willie Davis produced ihc deciding runs with his 15th homer as Ihc league- leading Los Angeles Dodgers defeated Ihe Chica'go Cubs 5-3 lie- fore 27,625 Saturday, 'Hie Dodgers, who have beaten Chicago nine limes in 11 meetings this season, stayed live games tiheiul of Ihe San I'Yancisco (jiunls, who defeated Pill.slmrgh. Riglil-lianiler Stan Williams got crodil for Ihe victory, Hull in Wills opened with a walk in tins first, stole second, look third on an error and scored when Ron I'airly singled. The DixlgeH got another run in the second, when Roseboro singlcit, moved to third on a base hit by Daryl Spencer and came in on 'a double Wills was iilxiard on a walk when Willie Davis liumeied in ihc sixth. I I I I A I I Ikinkt I n.WIN LMrAr.any 17 decisions, but il limk a superb relief performance hy Ron Per KiiHiski Jo save him in die seventh inning. William bad li lead ulicn lie was removed with wine mil in the alter Don I.amlruni was passed nnd Ken lliiljbs doubled.

Ron Siinlii. the first man In face I'ciEEinoski, hil a giounder tu ihorl and Mnury Wills fir til Ihc. hall to catcher Kosi-lmin, whn caught bt'tsvec-n; tunk third and home and lagged liiin: Dili. Pcrranu.sU then got (leorgc All-! iiiiin lo fly out, and Krnie Hanks ended the inning by till ting into a force play. Rosclwjrn accounted for itu: i nnl Doilger run with a homer the cighlli.

Willie Davis, who hit his two run homer off loser Glen Hohbic (3 II) in the liflh, also picked up! tivo stolen bases, running his sea- sim total lo 'iK. Willis stole his Mill and Slilh anil scorcil once. Allman in two of Chicago's runs, the first wilh a single in Ihe first anil the mder with a grounder in the ninth. Hanks scored on a grounder in ihc sixth alter leading off with a double. bl 1 2 1 i 1 Davis 5 (J 0 D.ii* I 0 I I i i 4 I ft 1 a 1 I snrrr 1 0 1 0 1 9 Will Mi I 0 IV, 0 tl 1 0 0 0 I 0 1 I 3 us i i I III; 4 cj at.

i 4 0 1 2 1 1 Willie Davis I5tli lloiiuT Was A Winner Kuenn Lifts Giants Over Pittsburgh, liy JACK STKVKNSON SAN' 1 (AP) llar-joiivo vey Kuenn's sevenih-inning clutthi Jaik sent somlipaw Diuinedcs in lo relieve right-hander Lamalic nil the pitching tht 1 winning and Giant Manager Alvin race. left-hander ihn Willi (limits sent r.lcCwcy single ilrovc Saturday as Ihe San l-'ruixisco'Dark sen in right-hander John (iiants lieal Pillsburgh in a'Orsino lo hit (or Tom Halter. game in which Ihe lead changed. Orsino lx.at out a squeeze hanils five limes. scoring Ainu.

Wilh the Pirales leading An inlielil uui pin Orsino on scc-l ilwi Felipe Alou singled lo lead oil onii. 'I hen Dark announced the seventh, lie reached handed Inning Don Larsen a on a jias-iwl bull and third un a pini.li hilluj- (or Marier and win-' sacrifice. I nor Jack Sanford (1-1(1). Danny 1 brought in right-hander swing, so Fare imejilially walked: standings, A A A I A V' jr. 4 U'on I ml Pri.

McCovcy. 21 I li. 111). Fjurd haiir llaitick. i 2:11.

A Batter In Ninth Inning Gives Vff White Sox 2-1 Win Over N.Y. Yanks pf ''An'rlrJr'VT-s. iij' ('lllt'AOO (AP)--With kisf.sjhiin in llic hack, forcing in off ihe Vunkcu home rim: i i.oii iji iht- ninlfi inning, IlilL; IM.TXIT. It-fly Jiaumann htld 3 irr in Siaffunl's piu'li liii Sinilh snapped ihc Yankees' fttur- American I.en^ue front runners lo' sn i.BJxiium. ort lt 0 deci.sive run for a jjame winning slreak ihe Sox' five in his record 5 1 1 1 Kun fl 1 0 iMtfj 1 I I 1 0 0 I- I 1 DJY 4 1 1 I i I 1 I i 'JMilU 'i s.i .1 'J Ci li (j ,1 a i i it I A 17 3 I'OA I' 1713.

IJC l.UIJ I HAM I SCO J)l 2 1 fl i Hllhl I 1 I Kjrl.i If 0 17 I I 11 j'fi fj Ifalnniorr in Pirates Lose To Middlesboro I Righthander Bob Conner baffled JKingporl on three hits and struck nut 13 Pirates here Saturday night as the Midclleslwro Senators scooted to an 11-1 Appalachian League baseball victory. Conner, displaying a sharp- curving hall, hurled five and one- innings of no-hit ball before I Pedro Cepeda broke the spell wjlh a line single lo right field in i sixih. The Pirates meet Harlan tiMiiy at -I p.m. before hitting Ihe'rSid for three ijames. 'Ilicy retnrfi J.

f-'rcd Johnson Park Thilrsday night In play Salem. IM.MI'S ik II ej ia ontl ii i mi so (Chicago Whirc victory over the New York Yankees Saturday. was a weird windup to a i grime in which the Sox left Ifi '1'oday In A irouhlehcadcr and two single games are scheduled today in the 'I'ri-Coimty liaschall League. Church Mill hosts Nickelsville for Iwo games while Menilola tangles wilh Daniel Jloonc and Weber City meets Carter's Valley in single three-game losing siring. As a brisk in-blowing men stranded and, unlil the final inning, Stafford and l-Vanlc Rau- mann were locked in a pitcher's batilc that gripped a Comiskey Park crowd of of the season.

Charley Maxwell led off ninth wilh a single and Mikei llcr.shhcrger went in lo run him. Lloyd Robinson then hit right, ihc ball iHiuncing over Ni.w VOIIK ouc.tuj a ah Tjfili 4 1 0 E.snJi, .1 0 0 21, 4 1 0 l-'ox Yli 5 0 1 0 Marls if 4 0 1 1 I I 0 l.oprj If I 00 lloivarj t- 4 0 0 6 it 3020 MO-MUD Ib 4 1 orurrhaiii llj 3 9 0 Huyrr Jb 4 6 1 Srnilli 31, 4 0 1 Kud 1 0 0 4 0 Vfltford 3 1 1 0 1 ollir 4 0 1 0 Jla-jmann 1 0 1 ft 11 1 I IVjl.tlt I 1 I tor Mdxvi-rll in Slh irk 00! BU CM-t Ml MO no 4-3 and his fir.st decision wind! of ihe season over New York. Hc.i sljiick nut IWH, walked one and retired ihe side in the last three IE i HK so iiiirlrs Ki.i a 6 ii I.nu I 'Itah-. WP H.I, I a and for a ground llershbtrger rule double, stopping at. third.

Joe (jmningham was imen- games al Welwr Cily ield. jtionally passed lo load ihe bases. The twin-bill will hi'gin at 1:00 Smith then fouled off ihe first and the single games at pitch. next delivery hit.ij',','.'. cttu i.oi:.

x.Sld[fi,iJ r. 5 Fired-Up NYMets Win Double Bill NKW YORK (AP) 'Hie New, The Rods had beaten the fresli- 'Vork Mels, whn had never beat- man New York club cighi straight A I I.I..\|,LK rk '1 fini-miutt I 6-7. 3. 0 CHir i I'lll h.I (iA.MI.-S IOI ii-n I I pjn. i ir'xiT rri.n in 5th.

HUP liy Smffof! Wl 1 fnn! Sit-wjn. McKinlcy. thyJak. 1 31. A XAM ific Cittdnnatt Reds, whipped Kingsport Swim Team Captures Fourth Annual Invitational Meet Host Kingsport Swimming Association celebralcd its fourth annual invitational meet Saturday by rolling up a whooping 17S points lo take first place.

Second place wenl lo Johnson City with lilli.ii Cedar Valley of Hristnl and the Alnmic City team from Oak Ridge placed third and fourth respectively with 271 and points. The Kingspnrl swimmers alrnosl Ilie rcijiy events, 1 winning eight first places and finishing second and third in Ihc Top pnint-gcllers fur Ihe Kings- porl Mpiad included I a chw. Ron Issacs, 17; Curtis While, 17; Clary McCihcc, Hi; Jane Ilauck, Hi; Kent Stair. Hi; Marshall Brown. Kalchvin, 15; Don Kvans.

IS; Don Dulil, 1-1; Jackie Totnlinson. 11 and Art Kingsporl. coached liy Ikib Stair, 12. Heck. Sandra and Andy Slemp goes lo llristol Augusl 11 for a meet with Cedar Valley.

I'M i I K. Messcrolf. L'V; "Fl" lltaikfuid. I :37.6 llnyj 10 3rd v-Tilcr hi, (I. Itnnnick.

Jt SA: C. JCSA- Arnold. K. :13.6. filili II yd.

backstroke J( SA: liedrjyi IlnwthA. K. Ihjys Open 100 Jnhn lis. JCSA; Cuilis Wliiie, Hobby nian- (on. K.

Cirli 8 arxl 35-yrf. frccilvlc-K Shi-cli. JCSA: S. Kann.tk. JCSA; 11.

LAKi-nitcr. A Hoi ami 25 il. Spcncn. K. Knn lia.iM.

Stft'cJl, ACAC. Hob Sweet. :16.B. I'ati-. JCSA: McCaM CV (JitN 10 nnil W-yil.

LanrnMcr, JC'SA; C. ilr.wkv 3. i Li 17 lrl JCSA; them twice Saturday ft-1 in ihe opener niul 3-2 as rank Thomas Kasvo lushed a home run in ihe Mih! inning of ihc niyhtcap. The Iwoj i.yr.r'h" defcai roppcd llie th i rd pi ace Reds 10 games behind fir.st place 1 (i-oif Ixs Angeles. 1 hnmcr was 'liionias' only: i hit of the long day.

He was theJM'csi Mendnff hitter in ihe last of I I4lh and smacked a 3-1 pitch a Moc Dralmwsky, had en- i tcrcd the game in the lllh inning. (imc.s. CINUNNAIJ NF1U aTi bj KasVo 3I 1 0 1 A i 2h 5 0 0 Ni-ai 4 0 0 Mantil I I -onu 1 0 I ir Malhci. JCSA: II. K.

T-- 17.3.7. ll.iyi II K. IL. a i J. 1 I 0 Ih 1 1 Efickmar, 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 KanrW a fniE i i IS 1 I i a kohir.Bir.

in Lined r-w MI cw-i ftl 921 i 3. PO-A-( Koger Craig tamed the Reds i Coltn 3ti after the Mels JCaA: 1 and unrtcr TS-yd. bjlicrliy-K K. Congdon, ACAC: L. under 2S.yd.

Ihu opener atlur the Mels co! leclcd six rims in the first inning of! starter Johnny Klippstein. 'Hie Colci an. I.OH-On s. n. win av Craig a 6-n mark.

llojs 5 and 10 C. JCSA: HicVy fur.ptr. JCSAl S. Vnnrl.ver. A J.

Tonilir.son. (ciL-l. 2 fiiils II 12 in.yj. iniicti tell. JCSA; Maihes.

JCSA Nix-l K. :2l.fi. II Rnil 12 Mike Tucker. JCSA: SlcClitr. li: Kandv Wanna.

K. I II ami 10 d. rrrruylr llirilc. llauck, l.ynn McCall. Wv I T-: ffif 11 XCAC Mo 'l fi.

Miller, the Mots' left i. ail s. 1( ir 1 i 1 llls firsl 01 1 'i. 1 1 ii wl H. tallrrt iTM'7 rl lh( TMs "fi Drata ElLinrnn.

li uy II M.vJ. fc.i,Aiirok-· B.I Rsr.jiick. Jt SA: II Wir.ih.p sli ') loo llle ss I Mitlei. -IfSA; A. K.Jin^on.

K. i 2B IlicV Thrnncbcrr-. 2. l.yr.ch. IER Seal.

Colemln. Sli Alhburn. II 12 fiitii 1 7 "e-y.) hariKirr.k* K. l.nrKaun. A M.

M'aihi--. Jt.SA; JCSA: M. llnran. I'. H.rcltj-.

JCSA. Wy.MI. CV. i 5 OllSI 11 il II. ODIUM I- II an 1 12 EiMlcfly '1.

T. Atkins. A K. Mair. K.

Manctal. The Senators opened li in Ihe second. Jin moral drew a walk and took; 1 a passed ball, l.loycl moving Diamond tq an 1 cr single by i scored Diamond. Then J' "iwalks, to (Jury Ratcliff 11. scored Murdick.

Allen icldhouse opened the ifcird for wilh a to ihird on a wild pilch I nnd scored on Diamond's ground' followed Ratcliff's walk in 1i ihe fourth inning with a homer lover (he righl (ield for Iwo more runs. In Ihe sixth inning. Middlesboro scoreil when Roberto Urbann muffed a groundball with Iwo men base. Mahoiwy. Ratcliff for Middlesboro an Jin the scvcnlh frame via a walk, iiicr.r.cii .1 a sacrifice, a wild pitch and a l.Spar.n 1C 111.

bf Houslon I I and Brunei 0 9 a bail. at Si Louis 8 anj i i "IB eiglilh inning, Diamond 1 tl Sa fc "'l moved around to Ihird on i an error and scored on a single. Middlcsboro capped the scoring spree in the ninth with three runs. Deliz was hi! by a pitched ball and i Ikeda doubled. Both scored on Farrell's hit and Farrcli took advantage of a balk and a passed ball to tally.

Kingsport's sixth inning came when Richard Emmert walked. John Thomas was hit by a pitched ball and Cepeda singled lo score Emmert. MEddluhoio ab hW KlitlPOTt cl 1 1 1 Ib 4 0 1 0 Ikcda ii 5 1 1 0 F.Tnmetl si 1 1 0 Fcrrdl ir fi I 1 3 Thomas Id 1 0 1 0 Ib 5 I 1 0 ,1 0 1 I 3b 2 8 1 a Murdcctt 2b -I 1 1 Aria; ss 4 0 I Adams 2 0 1 1 2 2 (I 0 Conner 1 1 1 0 I 0 I I l.ary 0 at Los Angeles 3 3 2 and a 0-2). 2. Kno M.i.

SOUlrl All.AMIC Won I. m.ih po ar.JlGn I I i Behind .171 .191 pcincd. Ncw'AuEusIa 3. I'OTEsmouth 1 Ashcvil'c 5. Matcn Results boiK Ctiitlout JCSA; J.

T. Sivtn. H. barksirokc llnys 13 ami 11 i Cvjni. llnliljy Ha tlills I5-I7 Sl.y Lind.

JCSA: It. T- HI. 1.1-17 JCSA: y.l. V. lillcr.

s. CV; I'. Mi yd. freestyle John Wtlljt llhlillon. Clary halr.n, 11-iyA ES nvcr yj.

Elilt (V: Cutns Wtnif. Mike Han- K. 'L'- (Jilts anj uR.Irr 21 1 K.ircn JC.SA: M. II. l.ani.astcr I A Wyan.

CV. -nrd 1 C'. tt'kin- J. Albrijbr. K.

(mil II 12 JCSA. N. K. Itnyi tl 12 Fl yd i S' Clicc. E.

raurili; JCiA; K. St.vr. :S1.I. Ilirls 13 a S. Pa.

ICSA; .1. H.Tirt. K- I MrC.il! 1 JCSA. '23 2 i i' 13 and II Si). k-junlly I II IjTHSS Purkcrsrin.

V.f.tr. CV; nTiw.ir K. r- 152. I'uyi 13 II b'jlltrfiy A I Sl.n K. I I A I I I i 7 (11 inning) i od ay'i fiaraei AuAUitft at -roitamnuih II r.nilllSU Oiailoitc at Knoxvitle 3.3) 7.3 2 Sawinnah I 5 I 3 1 1 Mac an Jl 1 3 0 fl 1 2 JltllOr LcagUK Eduanlt Forir.an.

LSTTKNATIONAI, LhAfifK CINC1NN.VII iKOnd MSTVORK 6 RUr at a bi ah hi KSEO si 3b 7 1 1 OChribfop'r 2h 4 0 INral I 2 I 1 I If i HAV -mil Hi'iV'V El.il.l^jn, II K. Kians. K. inM IA hn ''i 1-0X6 H-1Y1 1'. 17 5 1 tvjtirrlly I.

SA: IJ. K. I .51.6. Hiv I 1 an.l mrr J-0 irf. hiiiirrMy Hr-ku.

V. nm1 umk-r if-il. tc1a 1CSA 1rai 'iler 50 id. ACAC CV. 2iyi).

r. AC l-'unk Srwell. At K. liils 10 i.r.!cr 49 yd. A lt.i lluyt ami rnr-iVy tr --ACAC; rt-an 1'ln 1 3 am! mrsilry lenin-.

JCSA Irani; I'V "I 7 2 n. 1l.v^ 1 K.J-vtl. ninllcy rcliv ir.im, IC.iir.'T LI ami 1: mc'IVy rrlJiv ICSA ir.iin: loam. IS 3 llovs 11 mnflrv lav JCSA A 1 ifaml 11 U-atii. 1 I PI.

nnil ItUd rrl.iv irjin: i Itam. I I.I nr.l ninllrv rclnv- (t-asn: Jl'SA Irani. Cirk I'll? IWvJ. id.11- A Irani; Ir.un; "If 1 lean. 1517 UA ir.r.lkv inni; JCSA "A ir.ini "If ic.ini 1:41.2.

Ciiil and unifiT 2" l-n Cordon. At'At I. W.it|. J. Mihal- CH-.

A( A 1 .111. umlrr A. I ff a CV i llns i TC l.iy 1 SOUTH ORAMit-, N. J. (UPI) leiini.s queen Mrs.

i Karen Susman of San An- ami Margaret Smiih Salurday moved into final round of the Eastern /irnrr.ci Nnxh.tll sky 1 0 0 0 Maniilla Ih 1 If 1 1 1 1 Hkkman ft 110 erhrVfv Jb 6 0 0 KareM: 6 0 I OC.irT.mrt 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Hur.ter 2b 5 0 1 DM'KVnric 0 fl 0 0 K.C.Millci a 1 fl i 52 2 IZ.2 3h A l.o-i«-i a 2 5 a i a ft 2 r. a 1 9 0 0 0 ft fi 1 a fl I 0 fl ASSOCIATIOV Iff 3. 2 (htl E'ACll 1C A l.FAfilJK 3. Mauait Spckanc I. l.akr 3 (iirsi) AMI.RICAN 1 I001EIAI.I.

I I A KKhibltion nsllas 13. (XiHand 3 Hcijsrcn 33. Stvv York 2: Connie ackers 3 3 0 0 0 Moycr cf 4 0 0 0 riy rne 4 0 fl Afbrichl I fl 0 0 Urbano 0 0 0 8 a-Tabor 1 0 0 0 1 9 0 9 Tarley 1 0 0 eKslcy 1 0 0 0 Tnlal! II TOUU 1 1 a Struck nul for Urbar.o in b-Fleu- for Minimi Slh. c-Snuck rj-l lor Farley in -Eirrla Emrr.en. Thocias.

liyrnc. Crbino 3 Itcda. Alias. 27-11 Middlcsboro 27-4. DP-Murdock and Hicldho-JSt.

LOD-Kinesrwirt 7. Middlesboro II S-Coancr SH-Hattlill. Taylor. JB- ir.iiTi: "A'- am. 1 nnd 1(1 I JCSA Ic.lm: 11 i i 11.11 11 12 -A- rr.i-11.

A tram 'l i II rrctMi-li A 1 te.im: JCSA -A" ic.ini ujni. ll-i-v IJ TMd II ISO yd. A JCSA ICJTTI IfJni. 1 15 frrrMxlr icl Ihu Irani. Coitrl tennis champioii- 'P t.v A Mrs.

Su.sman. the -entry, defeated Carole Caldwell of Monica. 0-7, 6-0, Miss Sinitli. seeded No. 2.

turned back third-seeded Billic I Moffiit of Long Beach, C-3, fi-4. Last Miss Smith won llie Pennsylvania Grass Court crown at Mcrion by beating Mrs. Susman in the linal. -JCSA The- first set was closely fought. Struck out fnr R.

i for Lynth in Slh; c-- Top Bristol. 13.3 S.J in HK: lil: iS 'K 3 aUhoiiRh Mrs. Susman managed "head -1-2. Miss Caldwcll tied the count at S-all, after Mrs. for in Slh: d-Han Forlfi in 5lli: Str-jrk rnj: for in 1'licd 01.1 fnr llcr.ry in (irnunted o'jt Inr MacKonzic in inrinnnl IM Ml HO MO 10--2 rw York 100 019 M) II-- 3 K-Manullft 3.

Nrat. Pn-A Cincinnati J3 3 oiir ivhrn isinnir.p mn New VnTk 42-15. nl' R. Millpr. Kanfhl arhl ThrorrlKriv.

1.0n~-Cncinrati 12, Nf.v Vnrt 7 211 llickman HR Thomas. Nuth.lll. IE- II F.R nil SO Nulh.HI 8 2 2 7 llcntv 1 0 0 0 xDl.lb'sky 2.6) 5 1 1 K. Milicr 7 1 2 0 Hunter 1 1 3 2 6 ft 2 0 a 4 2 3 2 0 a 0 3 Miller Il I 0 6 0 1 5 nirntrl 1'nr- mm in lllh A f) snj II Mi.I l.rr.ill[i.kr r. .11 lulls II 12 "id.

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in I II 12 4,1 K. SlaiT. r. I) I'ourll CV 1 Jit. Cirli il 11 Mid A 1 ji SA.

1 1 I 13 tl (M EluM T. K.i-ini, .11 1 null IVIT Kotherwood Jainhorty" 1 'riday The second annnnl Conference football made several crucial er- irors by her erratic play. Camplwll five panics went on ibin Mrs. ended llie set slio cracked her opponent's i in the 16ih game after lead-l 15-40. (fOll Mf'CI iMr.s.

Susman came back very; slated for l-riday nighl at Church strong in the second set. She won BRISTOL Kingspon's Connie Mackers rolled to an easy 10-6 win over Bristol here at Haynes Field Saturday night in Connie Mack League baseball. The game was the first of a three-way playoff to decide which team goes to the Connie Mack Tournament at Newport. Augusl 8. Bristol and Johnson City play today wilh (he winner to meet Kingsport Monday night fnr the league championship.

ssport ISt ft-- II Unl 203 DM I-- rickey. 7i and XVr'tm-ucIard. A i (L) Uibam Msrlmr; E'arlcv 1 I 0 2 2 7 1 1 1 (by Conner I VI 5 3 l-Fsctd 2 ballets in ah. HP-rhomis Cby Detir Farley! WP-Albripht 12). Mailinez.

Farley PU- Tayhr 5. Raiclifl. U-Yeapter a-d i Shilcy. T--3 rreurs. A 419.

i Jenkins, sports editor, is on cation for two weeks. Hisji "Sideline Review" usually appears on page will return in the? A 19th News. Wvigli-lns Today teams, two p.iirccl for cnch particip.ile in ihc the opening game al love and then reeled off the next five in-a- row in quick order. Miss Caldwell was completely out of the battle 1 1 U.SN. E.fll Iti K.

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I'll 1. (iir: 1 IHful l.inc.l«U, 4 1 I K. 2 4fis El.j lMj.1 i 2::: II IM v.l qEiarler. will I jamboree. i 'Ihc first quarter ihrows during ihis sol.

Rolhcrwond I'nnfcrence teams In-' ss Smith found K- RCihcr. MOM Church Hill tangled ro fnr lhc with Kclron. The second sianza features Krwin nf the flig 7 loop against! Sullivan, a squad. KNOXV11.I.H Cigar- choniping Joe fircii liis second four-iimler par 67 Salurilay lo hold the lead in the 51-hole Knrmille Open (iolf Tournament, Kill he wasn't satisfied. Four-Fight Ring Program At Johnson City Monday JOHNSON CITY for upper tiast Tennessee's first pro- tor opening sol first in her the fioinp' "I can't pet my putter lo workj'cssional fight rard will bo heW par! of the for IS holes." Campbell said.

"I'm contest with'stroking the ball real well all the at ihe Recrr-ation buililini; al p.m Icxhv. llan- a A tr.ri!v jl'SA (i licrp is action in Ihc girls' Icu-kslrokc rvcul (luring ycslcnlay's fourtli niuuial Kingsport Invi- tntiniial niccl. Kingsporl won Die inrol. A 11 II I I 1. noun.

Promoter R. S. (Hob) Stannon Miss Moffiit. The Californian-way but I just can't pet sonic ofi jniaile tise of an effeclive lo drop. Hlizahclhliw yostcrd.iv tcmirl placement tr take a 3-1 i "If I were on the TOA tour and nounced compiclion of a four-fipht Tile ilefcnding chamjiiims of the Walaiiija Conference.

JciECslxiro. will clash i l.ynn View of lc Rodicrwonl Inop in the Ihird quarter. Klizabclhlon of Ihe Hij; 7 adv.inlagc. Miss Smith, dccp drives, went ahead "sing pulling like ihis. I'd just be tnak- and ing meal money." i CampfwII leads fXK'k (loss, 6S- IEIC second scl s.iw Mis-; by two strokes going into closed out the set at 6-1 niccls Rogersville.

Rmhcrwnml. itiiments cltising balllr. use Ihe same strategy, scoring most of her placements on down- Ihe-line and rross court placc- the ninth game on four program, including Jackie Range of in a feature 10- roiind txiut ogainvl David of Washington. D.C. and Kings- toiby's final IS on the Ik'ane Johnny against i- mlC llr rtl play.slraighl points elf Miss Mrilfilt's; l-'urlhcr in Ihe scori sV.

wil 'he of kickoffs. sen-ice. In Ihe final game Ihej Kingsport's Carroll Armstro Country Club course, lichind them are Pain O'Neal, 71-67--US, and Vcrnnn and Jim Stamps tied al HI). ng mg and llfforc111 5el as yet Australian gave up only one point Taggert with 7S-76-- 131 welterweight Donald of Washington in an cipht-'roEtnder. Ihe Ranpc-Wyall struggle, a rematch of an earlier battle xvill be a light welterweight bout.

and U'hitnoy will He fighting in the unMiiird. will work each quarter. 'before ending the match. Davis Cup Tennis 17.1-75-- US re.s]xx-|ively. McKinfey Gets Victory, Douglas Ousted 1 5 -w-n'v RllM1l 7-S.

jmin I and uhisllrs. lMpf.1 In ils MrXICO CITY (AP) Inspired Chuck McKinlcy scored a terrific straight scl victory over Me.xico's favored Rnfael Osuna Saturday twil Mexico gained a 1-1 lie in the opening singles matches of llic American Davis Cup tennis Pnlafnx revived the hopes of a capacity crowd of nl Inc. Capultcpcc Sporls Cenler by polishing off Jon Douglas of Monica, 6-3, 6-1. 7-5. Ilio dcmonstralivc Mexican jnl- Mexico's No.

1 nee had j'cry. which Iwicc previously had hcinrc McKinlcy's brilliant; in be warned against cat-calls crs'ficld, play Osuna 'and live feel and tossed cushions Ihc air after Palafo.x' triumph. They over Ihe courl and lifted the victorious Mexican onto their shoulders. This milled meaning lo Sunday's doubles in which McKinlcy and Jfl'-ycnr old Dennis Ralston, Bak- ITiis American learn in Mexican pair in the American matches a year ago but came back to defcai them in Ihc finals of Ihc U.S. Doubles championship nl liioiikline.

Mass, observers conceded thai the ltesi-nf-5' malch scries woulrl probably go the limit. In Monday's final las plays Osiina, whom he hnsj The Tniiitj. never beaten in a Innrnament and McKinlcy faces McKinlcy; has beaten Palafox ciphl times wilhonl a loss, crushing him earlier ihis year at River Oaks 6-3, C-3, G-3. McKinlcy's triumph Ihe highlight of ihe opening day's versily student from St. Ann, played perhaps the linesl tennis of his career in outclassing (lie deft, lalcnlcfl Osuna, acclaimed by- some as potentially Ihc besl ama- lenr in the world, He beat Osuna fl Ihc Mexican's own (anio--thai is, powerful service nnd sirong net play.

i The other fights in the card pit Warren Ashley of Klizabclhton against I'oller. also of liliz- abelhton and Walker Simmons of Ashcvillc. N. will vie with Carllon Ihomas of Washington. Both matches wilt be four-round- ers.

George man- anitfiunrcd that Holly Minis, jionglime ranking mitkllcwciglil, arrive here with the Washing- 'Ion contingent Ihis morning and will he in Wyalt's corner during his match. Members of the Tennessee Alh- Iclic Commission, which sanctioned the bouts, will be on hnnd when the first fight gels underway tit Cardinal I'ark at 8:00 p.m. tomorrow night. Jackie.

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