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-A- ik Stock, Robie Shatter Two World Swim Marks 6C THE HARTFORD COURANT: Sunday, August 12, 1962 'Major League Averages American National NATIONAL LEAGUE Reds 8, Mets 4 Late Friday Night Scores CINCINNATI NEW YORK abrhbi abrhbl Cardenas ss 4 0 0 1 Ashbrn cf-rf 4 0 0 0 Kasko 3b 4 0 10 Neal ss 4 0 0 0 Robinson rf 4 3 3 2 Woodllng rl 2 0 0 0 League Bast ball Aver 3 as By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Club Batting Club Schollander Equals 100 Meter Mark (Complete Through Friday, Aug. 1M AB HR RBI Pel 3975 631 1100 139 580 280 AMERICAN LEACUK- Red Sox Pitching Coach Sal Maglie Blames Delay of Games on Umpires NEW YORK (UPI) They sayiWbile Sox Coach Tony Cuccinello. in the dugouts: "Whenever we play the Whit Red Sox Coach Sal Maglie saysjSox, my mother roots for an even the umpire are all wet whenjsplit," Mele says. ejiib Batting 4025 57B 1110 99 526 .376 Post II 3 10 0 Hickman cl 2 110 AB HR RBI Pet tem 5 1069 84 508 316 4013 634 1101 103 594 .274 3871 507 1046 83 472 .270 4012 564 1078 120 526 .269 Pavletlch lb 3 1 1 1 Thomas If 2221 Foiles 3 10 1 Thrnbrry lb 4 113 Pinfuw rl 3 10 0 Mantilla 3b 3 0 0 0 3841 550 1003 143 53i .261 3948 520 1034 104 486 .262 Blasingm 2b 4 1 1 1 Drake 3b 10 0 0 Maloney 4 0 12 Coleman 3 0 0 0 if" MT 4003 464 1018 102 444 .254 3892 525 969 129 496 .249 3918 411 954 80 385 .243 3884 455 945 107 422 .243 thev blame the Ditchers for oro- We so, uuxuimuu 3940 370 1025 133 544 J60 3S33 477 973 101 455 .254 3869 538 977 92 499 .153 379S 424 959 102 395 .253 3917 503 989 71.474 .252 3826 486 940 130 468 .246 3819 470 940 115 444 .246 3858 521 928 146 491 .242 Kanem 20 Jackson 1 0 0 01 Davlault 1 0 0 0 a-Chrstphr 1 0 0 Oi Miller 0 0 0 01 longing ball games. ters, "but I think she leans a little toward her son!" San Fran.

St. Louis Los Angeles Pittsburgh Cincinnati Philadelphia Chicago Milwaukee Houston New York Club Fielding Club San Fran. Milwaukee Chicago St. Louis Cincinnati Pittsburgh Philadelphia Los Angeles Houston New York PO A DP, Pet "The umpires are much more 116 3099 1159 87 113 Rival base-runners play run. b-Herrscher 10 0 0 Kansas City.

New York Minnesota Boston Los Angeles Washington Chicago Cleveland Baltimore Detroit Club Fielding Club Ch'icago New York Minnesota Baltimore Boston Kansas City Cleveland Los Angeles Washington Detroit PO A DP Pet 116 3109 1247 76 106 .983 sheep, run when Chuck Estrada is on the mound for the Orioles. They take advantage of all the Totals 31 8 7 8 Totals 33 4 6 4 a lined out for Davlault In 7th; struck out for Miller In 9th. 116 3091 1289 92 106 .979 116 3122 1348 102 124 .978 116 3131 1291 100 127 .978 115 3095 1174 109 100 .975 113 3015 1308 114 133 .974 117 3071 1185 114 127 .974 117 3190 1192 128 96 .972 114 3094 1272 125 107 .972 111 3037 1176 7 90 .982 115 3091 1265 91 123 .980 114 -3073 1189 86 106 112 3025 1192 86 105 .980 time he consumes between ms 214 1O0 OOx 8 010 000 030-4 Cincinnati New York 116 3096 1272 93 102 .979 113 3027 1195 99 12S .977 at fault," Maglie claims- "They're too strict on balls and strikes and never call any pitch a strike that's anywhere around the knees. How can they talk about anyone else delaying the game?" Cincinnati catcher Hank Foiles carries six pairs of contact lenses along with him, including a pair which are green-tinted. stretch position and the instant 114 3021 1329 139 123 .969 CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio WV-Tom Stock of Indianapolis and Carl Robie of Philadelphia broke world records and California's Don Schollander tied another Saturday in another sizzling session of record busting in the National Men's Outdoor AAU Swimming Championships.

Stock, 20-year-old star of the Indianapolis, completed a world record double by erasing the 100 meter backstroke marie with a sensational time of 1:01.0 in the afternoon final under a bright sun. This clipped three-tenths of a second off the record. Friday, he eclipsed the 200 meter backstroke "standard with he lets the ball go. Triple Play New York. (200 or more at bats) 115 3103 1249 113 103 .975 113 3008 1249 113 117 .974 Frank Thomas of the Mets is 113 3049 1030 109 79 .974 inaiviouai Baiting AB HR RBI Pet Player Club Individual Batting hollering for his money.

He bet ttOO or mora at Batsl Kanehl; po-a. New York 24-12, Cincinnati 27-7; dp. Neal, Kanehl and Throneberry lob. New York 6, Cincinnati 8. 2b, Robinson, Pavletich; hr, Thomas, Throneberry, Robinson sb, Robinson.

Plnson. PITCHING IP er bb so Jackson (L, 6-14) 3 5 7 5 4 1 Davlault 3 1113 1 Muslal, SL Burgess, Pitt Willie Mays $10 he could catch Players a ClubAB HR RBI Pet Runnels. Bos 403 58 133 8 48 .330 292 41 102 14 56 .349 261 28 91 11 48 .349 468 86 161 IS 115 .344 434 93 147 25 95 .339 436 93 147 30 96 .337 T. Davis, LA him barehanded last month, did Jimenez, KC 403 43 132 II 61 iio Those are my sexy ones," he Robinson, Cln H. Aaron, Mil PLAYS TODAY: Paul Randaz-i TRIES AGAIN: Al Lesperance, 387 73 128 9 60 .331 400 58 131 19 57 .328 Ciemente, Pitt Allman, Chi Miller .2 i i i.zo eft wjng who was top scorer it.

but claims he hasn't been paid off yet- Next time you see outfielder George Alusik of Kansas City, of Manchester, a senior at the F. Alou. SF hhnhv riavi.uit fpinson); wo, Da-' for the Italian American Stars 391 65 126 17 72 .322 448 77 143 23 83 .319 377 66 120 14 53 .318 311 53 98 20 85 315 Cepeda, SF Skinner, Pitt University of will rcp- laughs. "I only wear them on Sundays, Ladies' Day and St. Patrick's Day." Hot-Rod Kanehl, the hustling handyman of the Mets, keeps winning more and more boosters nh.

Colemrtn: u. Secorv, Venzon, aon will 426 62 134 5 73 .315 233 60 73 21 51 JI3 216 24 67 6 25 .310 458 68 1 40 1 4 79 .306 354 48 108 15 53 .305 362 46 HO 13 62 .304 207 41 63 16 53 .304 416 56 126 1 2 47 .303 430 79 130 15 B1 J02 210 38 63 10 43 .300 475 64 141 6 35 .297 rpsrnt rnnnprliit in the U. S. Prvor' Donalelll; notice the startling resemblance be back in action with the team Howard, LA Kuenn, SF Davenport, SF Robie. a slender 17-year-old National Skin Diving Tournament! Cards 7, Phils 4 Robinson, Chi Mantle, NY Retzer, Wash Rollins, Mln Hinton, Wash Smith, Chi Kallne, Det Power, Mln Selbern, Kc Clinton, Bos Richardson, NY Lumpe, KC Bright, Wash Torres, LA Snyder, Bal Moran, LA Luplow, cle Battery, Mln Looez.

NY today againsi the New York Internationals in 3 p.m. exhibition game at Dillon Stadium. schoolboy representing the Ves-I today at Miami, Fla. This is the (Late Friday oamei all the time. Yankee Manager 305 50 96 6 46 .315 393 68 123 12 49 .313 398 68 123 19 S9 .309 454 93 140 35 102 .308 417 61 128 22 59 .307 209 33 64 9 43 .306 452 72 138 19 70 305 326 61 99 II 54 .304 to Joe-Dimaggio.

He uses the same wide spread stance and looks enough like "Joe to pass for his brother. 464 64 138 7 58 .297 ir nun PHILADELPHIA Gonzalez, Phil Mays, SF Mafias, Hous Lynch, Cfn Williams, Chi Fairly, LA per Boat Club, cracked his own third consecutive year Lesperance ab bl ab bl 7b 3 111 Taylor 2b 4 110 world record of 2:12.6 lor tne 2UH 1 nas quauneo lor ine nauonai 269 41 80 11 44 .297 318" 33 94 7 59 .296 270 33 80 8 26 .296 476 67 140 13 57 .294 214 40 63 10 32 .294 Flood cl 3 2 11 Callison rl 4 0 11 n. White lb 4 111 Gonzalez ct 4 12 1 Food, SL New York Inter 482 75 145 11 51 .301 475 53 143 1 44 .301 286 44 86 6 26 .301 Ralph Houk is the latest to put in a good word for him. "I can understand why Casey Stengel likes him so much," Houk says. "I can remember him when he was in our organization meter- butterfly twice.

First he event. clocked 2:12.4 in his morning heat' and said "I can do better." Heilflnn ripfprirlc then proccded to reel off a 2:10.8 MOOfe ldeiiaS 434 75 130 12 55 .300 Groat, Pitt Ashburn, NY Callison, Phil White, SL Bover. SL 367 40 107 44 248 38 72 6 3S .290 444 57 1 18 63 .286 Soccer Club Plays Robjnson, Bal I Vhnm.t. 14 407 60 116 15 71 434 67 130 17 75 .300 434 68 129 18 77 .297 424 85 125 IS 65 .795 272 38 80 6 47 .294 W. Oavls, LA and his terrific attitude won me Yastrzemskl, 447 64 127 1 5 61 .284 Pagllaronl.

Bos 230 38 65 II 37 .283 James. SL Hous 298 33 87 4 25 .292 Spangler, over, too." Herzog, Bal lime in taking the ailernoon AgaillSt Blazing Finis nil FV.HflV 206 26 58 4 27 .282 57 ins 14 48 .279 Italians Here The International Soccer Club Mil 274 26 80 5 32 292 Muslal It 4 0 0 0 Covington If 3 1 0 B.G. Smlh If 0 0 d-Sievers lb 0 0 Boyer 3b 4 12 2 Dalrymple 3 0 0 0 Sawatski 2 0 0 0 e-Demeter 10 0 0 c-Oliver 2 1 2 0 S. White 0 0 0 0 James rf 4 12 1 Klaus 3b 3 12 0 Maxvill ss 3 0 0 0 f-Oldis 10 0 0 Washburn 10 10 Torre lb 3 0 2 2 a-Whitfield 1 0 0 0 b-wine 0 0 0 Shantz 2 0 2 1 Roach lb-lf 10 0 0 Owens 2 0 0 0 Amaro ss 3 0 0 0 Short 1 0 0 0 Baldschun 0 0 0 0 W. Smith 0 0 0 0 g-Savage 10 0 0 cranoan.

Bover. NY Dalrymple, Phil' 251 28 73 6 37 .291 Giants 11, Dodgers 2 (Late Friday Games) SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES ab bl ab SI Kuenn If 5.0 1 1 Wills ss 4 110 Hiller 2b 5 0 0 0 Gilliam 2b 4 0 0 0 Mays cf 4 3 2 1 W.Davis cf 4 111 Cepeda lb 3 110 T.Dovis If 4 0 0 0 F.Alou' rf 4 2 3 1 Howard rf 4 0 11 Oavnprt 3b 4 110 Fairly 1b 4 0 10 Haller 4 3 2 4 Roseboro 3 0 0 0 Pagan ss 2 112 Spencer 3b 2 0 1.0 O'Dell 4 0 12 Podres 2 0 0 0 Roebuck 0 0 0 0 a-Walls 10 0 0 Ortega 0 0 0 0 Plnson, Cln Sc 10 lander, a 16 year oia: 222 38 62 16 .279 414 52 115 7 55 .278 334 42 93 12 64 .278 428 48 118 8 46 .276 424 74 117 12 44 .276 Thomas, NY Gilliam, LA of New York City, boasting three schoolboy swimming for the San 436 123 6B .28 419 57 120 28 77 .286 416 58 119 3 33 286 384 52 110 17 68 .286 497 100 140 6 38 282 432 47 119 1 39 .2751 HELSINKI, Finland W) Hard Demeter, Phil One airline balked at carrying Earl Averill, to a recent old-timers game because he insisted on bringing along his own bat. Trouble was that he also insisted on carrying it in a gun case. American League pitchers outstanding American Leaguers, ta Clara (Calif.) S.C.. equalled Wills, LA er, SF the world record of 2:00.4 in cap provides the opposition today for Coleman, Cln 375 57 103 23 66 .275 2 23 .275 Basmgame, cin 342 52 it Totals 33 7 12 7 v.

rAi-hprf first base on catcher 426 60 117 12 58 .275 422 58 116 24 74 .275 380 59 104 26 65 .274 361 55 99 14 54 .274 733 41 92 10 33 .273 249 45 68 17 39 .273 442 90 120 4 36 .271 433 75 117. 28 79 .270 hitting Davey Moore defends his world featherweight championship next Friday night against an un-ranked challenger with a wide streak of humaneness, OUi Maeki turing the 100 meter final in a blazing finish. The 5-6. 160-pound 310 29 85 38 .274 Rodgers, cm terference In 7th; grounded out for the Hartlord Italian American Stars. Game time is 3:00 p.m.

at Coll Park. 277 33 76 7 43 .274 Roseporo, LA Ahhnrn in 5th: b. ran lor lorre no. claim Jim Landis of the While 209 28 57 7 36 .273 Tolals 35 1M211 Tolals 32 2 5 2 a Walls grounded out lor Roebuck In 7th. Covington, Phil Banks, Chi c.

singled lor Sawatski 7th; d. walked rwlnnfnn Mh: OrOUndeO into Jim Murray, center forward, is Mantilla, NY 449 67 122 28 76 .272 345 43 94 10 47 .272 312 34 85 5 37 .272 404 55 10? IU one of the best in the American 110 006 30x 11 200 000 000 3 a double play for uairymie grounded out for Klaus In 9th; popped San Francisco Los Angeles of Finland. The bout is the first world title match ever held in Scandinavia. 254 38 69 8 29 .272 401 47 108 6 37 .269 Edwards, Cln Hickman, NY Cardenas, Cln Aspra'nte, Hou Sox is the toughest man to keep close to first base once he gels on John Edwards of the Reds looks like the finest, young catcher in League. Pete Millar, who scored UP 'Or w.

amun 111 i Au 000 301 354 39 95 II 42 .268 376 65 108 356 55 96 19 64 .270 450 56 121 9 50 .269 431 46 116 11 57 .269 345 70 92 16 64 .257 210 21 56 2 15 .267 415 50 109 4 50 .263 220 28' 59 6 26 .268 Oliver, SL It will be staged in Olympic Philadelphia Dalrymple. Philadelphia 24-8. 38 goals last year and lony ijiac-cone are other visiting aces. Hubbs, Chi Brock, Chi i 17.14 in. Torre.

Amaro ano 4 39 .267 9 32 .266 7 38 2.66 the National League, but it was ion 100 10 46 .263 Savage, Phil Torre: Boyer and B. White, lob, Philadelphia 5. St. Louis 6. 476 59-127 365 64 97 267 41 71 272 28 72 418 76 110 374 44 97 Stadium, built for the 1952 games, and is expected to draw 25,00 spectators with a gate of over 7 28 .265 Boning, Ml only a few years back that U.S.

304 39 80 2 36 M3 Spencer; po-a, Los Angeles 24-6; San Francisco 27-13; lob, Los Angeles 4 San Francisco 4. 2b, Mays, Kuenn, F. Aolu; 3b, Pagan) hr, Mays; sb, Haller; sf, Pagan. PITCHING ip er bb so Podres (L 9-6) 5 1-3 7 7 6 1 2 Roebuck 2-331110 Ortega 2 3 3 3 1 0 O'Dell Wd.4-10) 9 5 2 2 1 5 Sudol, Forman, Gorman, Jackowskll 40.304. Javier, SL 5 32 .263 270 38 71 1 18 .263 20, bonzaiei, mows, Inter set' an American 'League record in goal scoring with a 13-0 romp over Uhrik Truckers of Philadelphia.

Millar scored five Tartabull, KC Clmoll, KC Howard, NY Bressoud, Bos Green, Mln Tresn, NY Colavito, Det Gentile, Bal Charles, KC Johnson, Wash Esseglan, Cle Pearson, LA Wagner, La Alien, Min Cunningham, Romano, Cle Francona, Cla Mslzone, Bos Allison, Mln O'Connell, Rodgers, LA Bruton. Det Hersheberger, Temple, Bal McAullffe, Det Brandt, Bal Phillips, Cle Adair, Bal Powell, Bal Long, NY Skowron, NY Fox, Chi Cline, Cle Mrls, NY Del Greco, KC Brown, Det Cash, Det Klllebrew, Mln Cottier, Wash Held, Cle Boros, Dot Howser, KC Koppe, LA Aparido, Chi Azcue, KC King, Wash Geiger, Bos no .17 77 fi 41 .261 1 24 259 Kasko, Cin zalez, Flood. Open champ Jack Nicklaus beat him out for the first-string re 363 49 94 16 61 .269 $160,000. Moore's share will be a PITCHING 446 69.115 6 27 .758 Ownes Ip er bb so 5 1-3 5 4 4 2 0 2-3 3 3 2 0 0 1-310010 Sleveri, Phil Taylor, Phil Mathews, Mil Warwick, Hon reported $30,000. 373 56 97 16 58 .260 425 39 110 7 41 .259 324 37 84 5 33 .259 293 36 75 12 40 .256 535 2S 60 6 32 .255 times that day.

Short (L, 5-7) Baldschun 387 74 100 22 75 .258 341 45 88 11 48 .258 310 42 80 1 22 .258 1 2-3 3 0 0 0 Gotay, SL Maeki, with only 10 professional fights behind Him and relatively ceiver berth at the same Columbus, Ohio, high school they both attended. Most every pitcher in the ma Italian-American Stars have been Connecticut state champions W. Smith Wasburn viB 41 17 58 .253 3 6 3 3 0 2 4 3 112 0 432 54 109 1 39 .252 Schollander's time tied tne mans set by Japan's Tsuyoshi Yamana-ka in the U.S. Nationals at Los Angeles last Aug. 20.

Yamanaka was unable to defend his 200 and 400 meter free-style titles because of illness. Schollander. who was second to Australia's Murray Rose in the 400 meter freestyle final Friday, climaxed a great day in the 50 meter Waterworks pool by swimming a terrific 1:59.6 anchor leg in leading the Santa Clara team to victory in the 800 meter freestyle final. The time of 8:12.2 broke the meet record of 8:17.0 set by the Indianapolis A.C. in 1960.

Chet Jastremski, the world record holder in the breaststroke also completed a double slam by breezing to a four length victory in the 200 meter breaststroke final in 2:30.0, just fourteenths of a second slower than his listed world Shantz (W, 4-21 nut .10 AS 1 19 .251 Mareroskl, Pitt 412 38 106 11 54 .257 Larker, Hou 359 45 92 7 44 .256 Adcock, Mil 301 35 24 68 .256 Throne'by, NY 219 21 56 10 30 .256 Neal, NY 378 45 96 10 39 .254 wp, wasnourn. Steiner, Boggess, a. 13,408. seven times in the past nine years. Last year, the locals won the east Landes, Smith, jors hates to be taken out of the box.

Whitey Ford is something of Vlrdon, Pitt 470 60 119 3 34 .253 423 71 105 S5 65 .248 224 46 55 5 26 J46 294 27 72 10 25 .245 386 69 93 31 62 J4I 379 57 91 30 79 .240 ern amateur title and were run- Paoan, 5F 403 57 101 4 39 .251 an exception. He asks to be taken ners-up in the U.S. Amateur Cup McMillan, Mil 367 56 92 11 35 .251 out any time he feels he doesn't final. Post, Cln 220 34 55 13 43 .250 Santo, Chi 443 35 107 14 64 .224 330 39 70 33 vrt 40 78 12 40 .239 White Sox 3, A's 1 (Late Friday Game) CHICAGO KANSAS CITV abrhbi ab.rAbi Landls cf 5 0 0 0 Tartabull cf 3 0 0 0 Fox 2b 4 12 1 Causey ss 4 0 0 0 Cun'ham lb 4 1 1 0 Lumpe 2b 3 0 0 0 Maxwell If 3 0 11 Slebern lb 5 0 0 0 Rangy Johnny McCully, the Wine, Phil 234 24 56 4 19 .239 Willie Ross Kayoed By Jap in Tokyo Bout TOKYO tfi Willie Ross of Phoenix, was knocked out by Yoshitoku Takahashi, second ranked Japanese welterweight, in the fourth round of a scheduled 10-round fight Saturday night. Th Japanese ended it with a right smash to jaw.

Takahashi weighted lH'A pounds while Ross registered 147. Pendleton, Hov 248 24 59 7 29 .238 Hoak. Pitt 309 47 73 5 44 .236 234 34 56 10 31 .239 286 51 68 6 34 .238 331 41 7S 4 40 .236 427 46 100 7 28 .234 209 1 8 49 2 24 .234 unknown outside this area, is referred to locally as the world's kindest boxer. He has shown a marked reluctance to hurt an opponent, but he claims he will be a different man against Moore. "It's true that I've built my style around a strong defense," the 25-year-old Finn concedes.

"A man's head was never meant to take a hard blow and with my style I have never had the feeling anyone could hurt me. Moore won't be able lo either. "But I realize I will have lo have it anymore. Vic Power of the Twins is said to be the best knuckleball hitter in the American League. Ever notice the way Dick Dono Amalfltano, -Hou 330 36 77 1 23 .233 Glasgow, Scotland, product, one of the state's best, will be at center forward for the Italians.

He and Sal Rizza top the local Llllls, Hou 336 23 78 0 21 .232 Chacon, NY 286 36 66 1 22 231 Aparicio ss uiar od. smith 3b-rf 4 0 2 0 Alusik If 4 13 1 254 30 59 9 25 .232 wt 19 71 10 37 .231 Bailey. SF 206 27 47 14 36 .228 Smith, Hou 232 19 52 4 21 .224 366 37 84 10 41 .230 Kinoeii, iu van walks? The Cleveland right Stuart, Pitt 349 48 78 -15 53 .223 Fernandez Oet 55 35 78 13 40 .730 Hersh'er rf 4 0 0 1 Clmoll rt Lollar 4 0 10 Azcue Esp'to ssslb 2 0 0 0 c-Johnson b-Rob'son 1 0 O'O Pena Conde 3b 0 0 0 0 a-Jiminez Carreon, Chi Young Vic Padolka, with seven Bell, Mil 246 28 54 4 26 .220 Zlmmer. cln 228 19 49 2 16 .215 I xndts. ch Burrlght, LA 228 28 48 4 29 .211 goals in the last three games, Blanchard, NY brana siam Homers n.

Aaron, mi Wynn 4 110 wyait Stone 0 0 0 0, record of 2:29.6. Konjira Matsu- 222 22 51 3 29 .230 376 64 86 1 4 45 .229 214 30 49 12 36 .229 353 64 80 8 29 .227 249 30 55 5 19 .221 410 49 '90 -12 44 .250 314 43 67 7 33 .213 322 47 63 18 61 .196 goes at right wing with Paul Ran- hander looks like one of those stale troopers walking up to a motorist before writing out a ticket. They still call Jackie Brandt but the Baltimore cen Wood, Det Schilling, Bos Versalles, Mln Hardy. Bos waukee, three; Pittsburgh and Adcock, Milwaukee, two each; Mathews, Menke and T. Aaron.

Milwaukee; Mays, moto of Japan was second in dazzo at left wing. Totals 36 3 8 3 Tilals -filed out for Pena tn Bin; The McDougal brothers, back uavenporr ano tsaney, aan francisco; Klrkland, Cle popped for out for Esposilo in 9th; Homers Robinson, Grand Slam Azcue in 9th. forget my emotions about- hurting people. There is too much at stake for me, and I mean to meet Moore with his own weapons." n.itimnrc, Mlneher. nnesoia ano Demeter, Slevers and- Mahaffey, Philadelphia; Brock, Chicago; Robinson, Edwards and Folles, Cincinnati; Buddln and Larker, Houston; W.

Davis. Los An ter-fielder is regarded a real 2:55.0. JastremsKi won me iuu meter breaststro'se Friday. In two days of competition, four world records have been broken and two tied. In addition six from a European soccer venture with Bridgeport, make their first appearance for the Italians today.

002 000 1003 000 000 1001 August' Special GUARDIAN SEAT BELTS $AAe Pr Seat Incl. C9D Normal ln.talla-j tion. Conn. State Approved Chicago Kansas City bright boy when it comes lo playing the hitters- He's one of the geles; Thomas and Kanehl, New York and Pittsburgh, one each. Moore's weapons are potent They play full liackposts.

Clinton, Boston, two-each; Hardy, Boston) Landls, Chicago; Skowron, Boyer and Berra, New York; Woodllng and Hamlin, Washington; Power, Allison and Klllebrew, Minnesota; Ramos and pit lard, Cleveland; Charles, Kansas City and Colavito, Detroit, one each. Ptiching mhm rielrtlnntl pitching few outfielders around who also plays the count, meaning he (Nine or more decisions) Pitcher Club IP BB SO ERA Face, Plfl 70 52 8 3 1.41 Working Agreement American and seven meet marKs were smashed. The three-day 'meet winds up Sunday. 200-meter freestyle-1, Don Schollan two hammering fists, that have powered the 29-year-old champion from Columbus, Ohio, to 27'knock-outs. Moore has won 55 of his 62 fights, losing six and drawing in one.

Causey, harles, Pena, Siebern, Cunningham; po-a. Chicago 27-9. Kansas City 27-4; lob, Chicago 14, Kansas City 7. 2b, Wynn, Smith; hr, Alusik; sb, Landls; sf- Hershberger. PITCHING Ip er bb so Wynn (W, 6-6) .7 4 113 6 Pena (L, 1-1) 7 7 3 3 4 4 Wyatt- 2 1 0 0 3 1 (Wynn pitched to one batter in fith).

Stevens, Kinnamon, Drummond, Napp; 9,568. Pitcher ClublP BBSO WL ERA Wllh.lm. Bal 69 47 24 48 3 7 1.43 NEW YORK (UPD-The New York-Mets of the National League and Washington Senators of the KoufSK, LA 176 1 24 14 5 2.15 Shaw, Mil 181 163 34 103 13 8 2.29 Farrell, Hou 160 124 35 144 8 13 2.53 Gibson, SL 178 128 65 156 14 8 2.68 Eision, Chi 52 39 25 27 3 6 2.77 moves accordingly when the count changes. The mother of Minnesota Manage! Sam Mele is somewhat divided in her baseball allegiance nnc da Aft 28 103 5 4 1 Hi WARD der, Santa Clara n.am.j j-(equals world record set ty Tsuyoshi Yamanka. Japan.

1961). 2, Roy Saarl, 116 103 ay 124 88 34 95 8 5 2.54 American League share working Roberts, Bal Agulrre, Det Ford, NY 17 151 49 107 1 2 5 2.91 El Seaundo, i.m.j. Rose? Los Angeles Alhlet Club, 2:01.7. 4, 6d Townsend, Santo Clara SC. 2:02.0.

agreements with Syracuse ot tne Maekrs record is 8-1-1. He 246-1431 3200 Main St. inn iA 33 54 15 5 3.00 BroqllO, SL 138 116 5B 79 9 4 2.80 Drysdale, LA 217 190 46 162 21 4 2.82 Purkey, Cln 201 183 51 101 16 4 2.91 Spahn. Mil 186 174 36 86 12 11 3.05 Hendley, Mil 144 136 45 82 8 8 3.31 McBean, Pitt 141 163 53 85 8 3.32 because she is also the sister of Donovan, Cte Stlgman, Mln 67 58 34 64 6 3 3.00 International League. hasn't knocked out anybody.

Braves 7, Colts 6 124 123 42 71 10 6 3.05 204 171 41 125 16 9 3.13 Moore won the featherweight 5, Dick McDonOugn, norm wir J'2ometer Chet Jastremski, Indianapolis AC. 2, Ken- Chance, la Terry, NY Kaat, Mln fLATE FRIDAY GAME) 192 166 62 133 12 10 3.14 uti urAilircP HOUSTON 149 119 69 94 10 7 3.14 Stenhouse, title on March 18, 1959 when he kayoed Hogan (Kid) Bassey of Nigeria and has defended it four ab bl ao oi Belinsky, LA Marlchal, SF 199 180 71 108 14 8 3.35 Mahaffey, Phil 196 1 68 46 126 IS 10 3.35 Friend, Pitt 190 212 39 107 12 11 3.36 O'Dell, SP 199 191 46 136 14 10 3.39 O'Toole, Cin 184 155 71 127 12 12 3.47 Sanlord, SF 171 147 56 98 15 6 3.47 122 92 80 103 7 6 3.1' 1.13 136 57 81 9 6 3.32 Bal Iro Matsumoto, Japan, Nakasone, Indianapolis C. 2.36.5. 4, Yoshlakl Shlkllshl. Japan, 2:36.6.

5, Ted Stickles, Indianapolis AC, -200-meter butterfly Carl Robie, Ves- McMlln ss 4 110 Lillls 2b 5 i i Aarn If lb 4 1 1 0 Pendltn If 4 0 11 Mathews 3b 2 0 0 0 Warwick cl 5 5 2 0 Apmn 3b 2 0 0 0 Apmn 3b 5 0 2 1 Wlck'sam, KC 73 55 27 44 8 3 3.33 AAcBrlde, LA 145 129 68 78 11 4 335 times in his 20 fights since, ms Cheney, wasn iuv oi Wash 60 58 23 19 3 6 3.45 last defense was a 15-round de long range challenges for AEROSPACE ENGINEERS Aaron cf 5 3 3 1 Lampoeu oer Boat UUD, (world record; Robie set earlier record 2:12.4 In preliminaries. Usted record Baldschun, Phil 84 79 44 66 6 7 3.54 Jay, Cln 205 201 67 115 17 9 3.64 Miller, SF 76 77 29 55 4 5 3.67 Francis, Pitt 115 111 58 81 5 7 3.66 Osleen, Wash 93 88 32 34 5 9 3.55 Adcock lb 3 112 Smlthe 4 i i cision over Japan's Kazuo Taka- ivv 2a a 3.ot Rudoloh. pierce, 95 bs 22 43 id 3 3.69 IS 2M2.6 SOT DV KLKJie, nun. Schmidi; indianpolls AC, 2:13.5 3. Lar-rv Schulhol, Indianapolis.

AC, 2.13.6. yama in Tokyo last Nov. 13, and this year he has scored non-title Washburn, SL 123 12B 33 76 10 5 3.73 Johnson If loan Harrman ss iuui Maye cf 4 111 Brunei 0 0 0 Crandall 4 0 2 1 Tfenauer 1 0 0 0 Samuel -2b 4 0 11 a-Goodman 10 10; Spahn 3 0 0 0 Woodshck 0 0 0 0' Law. Pitt 106 111 21 61 6 3.74 Golden, Hou 120 12! 35 65 5 10 2.83 154 136 56 73 9 7 3.62 1 183 171 41 144 15 7 3.64 158 155 45 77 11 7 3.65 116 96 70 70 8 5 3.65 140 133 44 67 9 8 3.73 151 140 52 98 10 7 3.75 112 110 47 82 4 9 3.78 50 41 16 45 7 3 3.78 167174 5012911 8 3.83 Simmons, 5L I05 122 19 48 8 7 3 Stafford, NY Pascual, Mln Herbert, CM Wilson, Bos Lea, LA Pappes, Bal Latman, Cla Moore, Mln Bunnlng. Dot rhi pnil Killer, Mike Troy, Indianapolis 100-meler backstroke 1.

Tom Stock, Indianapolis AC, 1:01.0 I word record, old record- 1:01.3 by Robert Bennett, Johnson, Hou 142 146 32 122 6 13 3.93 knockouts oyer Cisco Andrades and Mario both in Los Angeles. Nottebart i uuu o-iau5ig Raymond 0 0 0 0 Kemmrer 0 0 0 0 c-Spangler 0 0 0 0 Golden 0 0 0 0 Jackson, SL 171 184 45 72 9 9 3.95 KoonCC, Chi 146 147 63 65 9 5 3.95 Short, Phil 83 94 40 53 5 7 4.01 The busy, world-traveling cham 1961). 2. Robert Bennew. 3, Jed Grael.

North Jersey SA, 1:01.9. 4. Pete Hammer, Evanston, 164 152 78 137 11 12 3.V0 Totals 37 7 10 6 Tolals 39 614 6 a Goodman singled for Tielenauer in Podres, LA 172 1 74 51 120 9 8 4.03 Schultl, Chi 67 59 21 49 5 5 4.16 Buhl, Chi 133 1 35 66 61 8 9 4.20 Cralo, NY 165 184 42 81 7 17 4.31 1:02.3. 5. 60 eanscn, ri.ncu.H...-, Burhard.f Chi 106 110 41 44 6 9 3.91 Grant, Cla 94 76 45 51 5 i 3.93 pion has lost only once in a span over the last six years.

5th; Aspromonle singled tor woooc- 1:02.8. 800-meter treesiyie Hou 106 124 44 61 4 13 4.33 160 1 65 45 103 10 11 3.94 89 86 39 63 9 8 3.94 110 ill 36 67 6 8 4.01 suffering a knockout and a broken shlck In 6lh; c-Spangler hit by a pitched ball for Kemmerer in fllh. Clara team (Ed Townsena, mine Bruce, Hou 121 115 54 85 6 7 4.39 Green, Phil 89 106 24 38 4 5 4.45 jaw at the hands of Venezuelan Wall, sieve uariw won jwi, di 1:12.2. 2, Los Angeles AC, 8:16.0. 3, i.i.naMAi:.

Ar 'A." 8:21.2. 4. Fukuoka Milwaukee 302 010 100-7 Houston 1M 0M 0116 Williams, LA 127 130 66 83 11 7 4.54 170 173 SO 99 10 10 4.03 107 80 43 65 4.04 166 157 63 111 1012 4.07 Burdette, Mil 125 138 22 54 8 7 4.54 Carlos Hernandez on March 4, 1960. Club, Japan, :22.9. 5, Indianapolis AC Jackson, NY 161 173 51 S3 4 14 4.58 Larker, K.

Aspromonle: po-a, AAIII- gm.M.t frpAttvte unior women) MCLish, Phn 107 132 36 46 7 2 4.71 waukee 27-8, Houston 27-11; lob, Mil Haddlx, Pitt 96 101 26 68 7 5 4.88 waukee 7, Houston lo. Hamilton, pnii 138 134 86 85 6 10 5.02 7b. Larker; 3b, Lillis; hr, Adcocx. 1. Mary Bnindage, Vesper Boat Club.

Philadelphia, 10:33.9 (national lunior record; listed record 10:52.0 by Donna Ga- 124 119 49 60 I 9 4.14 123 1 20 77 54 8 5 4.14 145 134 82 111 5 12 4.16 145 155 29 100 8.11 4.16 144 155 41 62 4.19 66 52 25 57 5 4 436 126 129 38 63 5 9 4.43 78 75 36 49 6 6 4.44 160 173 41 92 7 4.50 84 73 32 55 4 4.50 Cardwell, Chi 143 148 43 75 5 11 5.10 Maloney, Cln 58 52 38 46 6 4 5.12 Melias; sb, H. Aaron 3, Maye; sf, Pendleton, Smith. Monboutta, Bell, Cla Wynn, CM Conley, Bos Seoul, KC Rakow, KC Ramos, Cle Foytack, Dof Estrada, BaJ Mosst, Det Perry, Cle Zannl, Chi Bumslde, Coaes, NY Krallck. MID Noett, Bal Duroi LA Regan, Det Bowsfleld. LA Pfslter, KC Fisher, Bal Wyatt, KC Grba, LA ham, 1958).

2, Wllma Reimenschneider Quaker State Club Cops Baseball Title HERSHEY, Pa. (UPI) Chester, Pa won the teener world se PITCHING Hobble, Chi 135 161 53 72 5 11 5.13 Ellsworth. Chi 150 177 54 77 6 16 5.22 Cleveland. 10:35.8, 3, Joan Lioyo, Cleve tp er dd so 5 2-3 3 9 4 4 1 4 Bennett. Phil 104 95 52 93 4 8 5.28! 2 3 110 1 land, 10:48.4.

4. oeiores rmier, mercea, 10:49.3. 5, Muriel Forest, Spahn (w, 12-11) Nottebart Raymond Brunei (I. 0-1) Hook, NY 139 160 40 74 7 12 5.50 1 1-3 2 1 0 0 2 Cleveland, 11:05.:. Anderson, NY 84 9 7 3 9 40 3 1 3 5.

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