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4-0 Soturdtry, 4, Son Antonio EXPRESS AND NEWS HIGH MAN--Horlandafe first baseman Ismael Casanova takes to the air to snare an infield throw and make the putout on Steve Cosgrove of Ihe Bellaire Cards. Picture was snapped in the fifth inning of Harlandale's unsuccessful bid for the Class 4-AAAA baseball championship Friday at Photo. Eves on Two Fillies In Big Races Today AssociATF.li PRESS won Utc $100,000 Californian at a Royal Native and Indian MnidJ mile and one sixteenth last week. couple of 4-year-old fillies whoj C. Mahlon Kline's MystioII, a are expected to challenge the 5.

recent winner at Delaware Park, i i i i i i i nnn Oaks at Monmoutti Parlc. Te clays ago In Chicago, Indian Mai was hiing up on the fence by Equ fun, but rallied and won the Mo year-old Tempted for filly mare title honors this year are and heads the field of in the Handicap. Equllin and Jud a i Turf Handica at tliatjJump-Up carry 112 pounds in th and i Beverly, Woodlawn has 114. le sixteenth on the grass. I Many of the fillies and mares a a i was champion 3- action Saturday are pointing fo he Beverly at Washing- a Hani ion i a i bauiraa.

Co onial Handicap a wcck ago'climax of the Distaff Big Hire Eleven wore entered for the i a Gardcr a Par k. Reginald'at Delaware Park July 30. Top Flight at a mile Webestera Quill, champion There is speed to burn in th and rme sixteenth, being run for the 21st lime at Belmont. Royal year-old filly of 1958, has 12,1 Hollywood Express, and with 12S pounds. The Mooring Stable's Tempted, named best handicap mare of also pot 12G but skipped the Top Flight.

Indinn Maid nf a Florida-lived miss owned by Mrs. Mary Kcini, nnd has wnn her Ircst thi'ee rnccs. Indian Maid packs top weight ol 135 jwimds in ill? Beverly, at one mile. Ten fillies and mares were entered. Al Hollywood Park.

E. stcn's Fleet Nasrullah carries 152 pounds in the Hollywood Express Handicap. 'Hits is a turlonR speed test for the colt who pounds in the Top Flight. C. V.

Brush, second in carries 120. Indian Maid finished second last summer as Royal Native won the State Baseball Tourney Results Class A A A A Championship--Houston Bellaire Harlandale i Consolation--Fort Worth Pas dial 12, i a 3. Class AAA Consolation---Nederland Kil- Nasrullah conceding chunks i weight, something will be cookin; jote Fols and Clandestine eac carry 116 pounds, Liberal La and Aliwar, 115. Mystic II, a Frendvhred, in veteran grass campaigner. Secon ih the Brandywine.

weights In tie i pounds. Troubado II, who took the Riggf gore 7. Collision Aid As Bucs Win PHILADELPHIA (AP)-A colli- on by two Philadelphia play- rs chasing a fly ball in the third nning enabled Pittsburgh pitcher erncm Law to score the only run needed to gain his eighth tri- mph in nine decisions Friday ight as he shut out the Phillies -0. It was the sixth consecutive ictory for the league-leading Pi- ates and their 16th in their last I games. Shortstop Joe Koppe and left ielder Tony Curry were the Phils urt.

Koppe suffered a wrist dis- ocation and fracture and will be 4spromonte Star 6-2 Victory CLEVELAND (AP) Ken Aspromonte hit a. home run and two singles and drove three runs riday night to lead the Cteve- and Indians to a 6-2 victory over ha Detroit Tigers in tha opener of a four-game scries. The winner was starter Jim Perry, who needed relief help he seventh inning after he lost lis control and forced in a run vith a bases-loaded -walk. Johnny Klippstein finished up, retiring he seven men he faced in order. The win was Perry's fourth straight and gave him a 5-; record.

Detroit starter Frank Lary lasted only three innings, was loser and now is 4-5. Lary retired the Indians in or der in the first two innings, bu 1 he Tribe got to him for four runs on five singles and a stolen base 'n the third. He was replaced in fourth inning by Bob Bruce. Cleveland added two more runs the fifth on Aspromonte's home over the left field fence. I was his first homer of the season and scored Perry, vho had sin gled to right field, Perry blanked the Tigers unti lhe sevcnlli.

when they scored runs and sent Ihe young right i.inder to the showers. Lou Ber beret opened the inning with walk. After Perry retired the next two setters, Bruce and Eddie Yost hi consecutive singles, with Berbere scoring on Yost's hit to centei Sandy Amoros batted fo Frank Boiling and walked, filling the hases. Perry then wnlkei Charlie Maxwell to force in a mn and wns replaced by Kllppstuin who struck out Al Kaline to enc the rally. DETROIT CI.KVKM.W a I Yost 3b 5 0 1 1 rt i 2b 3 0 0 0 Alpr'nte 2b A 2 RAmoroi 0 0 0 0 Kuenn if 4 0 fl Wiie 2h 0 0 0 a Frwicona Ib 4 0 1 Munvtll It 0 0 1 nomajin 1 0 0 Kallnt r.f 4 0 3 0 Boivl 3 0 0 BIHiO'ltj 4 0 0 0 HeM I I 1 1 1 Berbcrrl 'o 3 1 1 0 Phillips 31' 0 0 Colavlln 4 0 0 0 Perry 2 3 2 K'nondcj is 5 0 0 0 X'psleln 1 0 0 bCanh (I 0 I.iry I 0 i Brucf 1 1 1 0 eCh.riilry 1 (i 0 1 4 1 TdnFa 31 (or Bolllnj In 7th: fnr Femandpi In 9th; out Jo Brucp In 9th.

ost to Ihe (earn for up to eight veeks. Curry suffered chest ruises and contusions. He may et back in action over the week- nd. The collision came while the wo were chasing a short fly ball it by Rocky Nelson near the foul inc. Law got on base to open the in ing when Bobby DelGreco ropptd a fly ball.

Don Hoak valked. Dick Groat sacrificed and Job Skinner was intentionally valked to fill the bases. Nelson ofted the ball and Curry chargec to Koppe trying to field it, Law on the play. Curry was carried field and given oxygen in the dressing room. Koppe was able to leave vith the help of several players When play resumed Roberto Clemente' singled to right scor ng Hoak and Skinner but Nelson for third was out.

Smoks Burgess managed a single bu ino Cimoli struck out. The Phillies loaded the bases he seventh on singles by Ken Wai Alvin Dark and Clay Dal rymple but were unable to score John Buzhardt was charged vith the loss, his fourth in five decisions. He and Dick Farrell al owed the Pirates eight hits, the same number Law gave up to th Phillies. PITTSBURGH anrlibl Hnak- 3h 3 1 0 f) DelOreco ci 4 0 0 Groat ss 3 0 2 0 Taylor 2 4 0 2 Skinner It 3 1 1 0 Curry II 1 0 1 Nelson Ib 4 0 1 1 Jferrera Ib 3 0 0 Clemente rt 4 0 1 2 Ana'rfn 3b-lt -i 3 H-arKss fl a 0 rt 4 0 1 ClnloH 4 0 1 0 Hark 3 4 0 1 2b 4 0 1 0 4 II Law 4 1 0 0 Kopjie ss a a ss 0 0 0 aD'rymple 1 0 1 Buzhardt 2 0 0 bPost 1 0 0 1.6,1010 0 0 0 Karrell 0 0 0 TotnH 3 3 Totals S3 0 8 a--Singled lor Malkmus in 7th; b-- Struck out (or BurJiardt in 7th. I'iltjbarth 003 000 000-- huadelulifa WW OOO (HH1-- E-DcIGrccfi.

PO-A--Pittsburgh 27.3 Philadelphia 27-15. DP--Groat. Jlazeros! and Nelson; BuzJiardl, Malkmus and Hei Tnylor and a I.O] R' KR Sf 1 --Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia (VV. 1-t( Farrcfl U-- Da'rc T-- 2:13. A-- CLUTCH HIT--Wilbur Huckle, Harlandale shortstop, whacks a single Ihot put the San Anfonians bock in the gome against Beiloire Friday.

Huckle's hit scored two runs in the top of the seventh inning, but the rally fell short by one Photo. Braves 6-4 Over Reds MiLWAUKEE (AP) The Milwaukee Braves erupted with a barrage of four homers then survived another case of late inning jitters Friday night for a 6-4 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. Milwaukee right -hander Carl Willey baffled the Reds for eight innings, striking out seven and allowing only three hits, but then needed help from Don McMahon in he ninth. CINCINNATI Mir.WAVKCK all bl ah Kasko Jh 0 Bniton cf 4 1 1 1 rinson cf 3 0 1 Sch'iTnH 2b 4 1 2 Hell rr 4 0 1 0 Matlrcwi 3D .1 I 0 0 Kobtnson Ib I 2 1 1 Aaron 4 1 1 1 Crau-fovH. Brosnfin Oslccn Griffith Decision Over Fernandez Loudly Protested NEW YORK (AP)-New York's Emil Griffith Friday night gained a split decision over Argentina's Jorge Fernandez in brusing 10- round television fight at St.

Nicho- Arena. A storm of booes greeted the verdict. Three chairs were thrown into the ring and many of 1,261 fans stomped the floor and whistled in derision of (he decision. Some angry fans splintered chairs against the balcony facade, to the cheers of others. Special police went into the bal-' cony to restore order.

The hollering and screaming wetit' on -for more than 10 minutes. Lynch 11 Bailey -1 i 1 0 Ib 4 1 2 1 4 1 2 3 Ciivin'lcn It i rt 1 0 SpanKlFr If 4 Sr I 0 1 0 1 1 0 I i rf 1 0 0 0 Cranrtal! 0 fl 0 Wllley 1 0 0 0 McMahon 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 33 4.7 4 Totuli 0 1 (l 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Senators Conquer League Leaders, 4-1 WASHINGTON (AP) Hal Woodestiick, pitching his first complete game in the American League since 1958, checked first place Baltimore on five hits Friday night as Washington downed the Orioles 4-1 before 11,668 fans. Bob Allison paced the Senators' 11-hit attack with a triple and homer and knocked in three runs as the Senators snapped Balti- t'O-A--ClnrinnuU 4-0, Mlhv.vjkee DP- MHthcws, Sch- nrul Adcock. I.OB--Cincinnati 5. Milwaukee 5.

2n- 'ynrb. Hit--Robinson. Bailey, Aaron. CrAndall, Pruton, Loaan. ii' it nu so 6 6 5 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 4 4 1 0 0 0 A Turley Gets First Victory NEW YORK (AP) One-time aca Bob Turleyi needed relief help, jbut gained his first viclnry as a 31 iiii.ilstarling pitcher since last August Yankees defeated Boston and troj blesome Jerry Casale 4-3.

A three-run third inning, with i (W, 3--) Referee Peter Delia and Judge Jack Gordon each had Griffith the winner by 5-4-1 scores. Judge Joe Kansas City Raps Oiisox CHICAGO (AP) The Kansas City Athletics, taking advantage of every scoring opportunity, hammered rmt a 7-2 victory over had Fernandez ahead 0 "Hio A card had Fernandez in Fr dayL n1pht WH OKI a chica i Sox at Pimlico, has 114, Ashlar and Eurasia. along with PO-A--DelroU W-9. a 27-lS. HP--PhHLipe.

Aipromonlp utMl Fran- Nine 2-year-olds were entered for Ihe Myles Standlsh Stakes at Suffolk Downs. Heading the field in tho 5-furlong dash nre Marty Wilson's Song of Wino and Joe Gavognno's Errard King each with 115 pounds. Ury (L, Perry (W, Kllppitein WP-- Br omnnle, RH--pterttll. IM .1 ,1 2 2 0 S-H) fiO-1 3 2 4 front 5-4-1. A quick poll nf UTR ringside three writnrs had Fcrnan- ojdeK ahead, one had Griffith in and Iwo had it oven.

Snulhpaw Bud Dalny failed to RO the; distance but recorded his seventh victory against hvo losses Flaherty, r--I'M. --Steuarl, Hurley, Sosr, 4 WHEELS INCLUDING PARTS LABOR All other U.S. cars 9.95 to 12.95 NONE HIGHER rJarnec Takes Feature Freddy Barnec of Corpus Christi robbed tha lead in the first lap nd was in front all the way to op the 100-lap feature at lhe 'an-American race track Friday iijht. Webb Wilbur was running sec- nd in tha big race until one of the our spinouts by Norman Butler's ar forced him out of the race. Todd Ford was shaken up when is car lost a wheel in the S7th J.

C. Monroe's entry hit the enca a tire blew in the 43rd ap. Barnec also took the consolation to he lhe only double winner. The results: Jlflrnd rtaih--T, Wlllm, 2. a 3 'ord hent--1.

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ELKS LL'B LEAGUE Randolph AFB (WO 003 i 3 i Sports HI Ifil x-- 10 I Jones, Briggs (Sj and A WasseP and Jleftth. RaUey i Homo a a Clut) Curt wnd Miller (11 and yrlrV. oTiifl R'jn: WjTlrk, 242 (XXV-- 313 -fl Mrrmrto; Flour noy. Colt League Yanks Glfitiln LKArtiiR ion oin 0--4 301 ItOO- v-fi 5 i Bob oy a Bobby i i HOJ by WlHlAtnstm. Home runs: ulcharxl Martln Crider, Olanls.

inrt helper! the revived one run scoring on a passed ball and the clincher coming home on a wild pitch, did it for the Yan- who had lost three in a row. BOSTON NKW a Ktouah 4 0 0 0 McD'g'd 2 3U 3 0 0 0 Kul'vwi I 0 0 0 IAHUV, If 4 0 1 0 Hunnr-U 4 0 Mantle I 1 0 0 Goiter ri 3 0 1 0 ri 3 (i Ib 3 1 1 0 Herra 4 I .1 1 SUpliens If 4 0 1 0 Hi 4 1 0 Malroiif 3b 3 0 0 1 XubcK ss 4 0 1 0 Gffcn KI 0 1 0 0 lioycr 1 0 cHmvard fl 0 0 0 0 0 0 dRlrhVn 0 0 0 0 Tut Icy 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 JKtnex 0 3 0 1 0 ShftRtz 1 0 0 0 si 100 0 TntnH 3 5 .1 To4aln 31 1 2 A-HnmPKXI for In 7 h-Hlrrf oul for Green In ully for Bocr in d-Kan for Howard New York 013 nnn OOx--t PO-A -Bostnn 2(-7. New 27-7. 7. Ywk R.

3 more's three-game i i streak. Tagged with the loss was Milt Pappas, who had beaten Washington six straight times since August 10, 1958. The defeat reduced Baltimore's Kold on first place to a game and a half as the second-place Cleveland Indians whipped Detroit, 6-2. Woodeshick had tho Birds hitting his sinkers and sliders into lhe dirt. Ke fanned six and only two outfield putouts were registered by the Senators, including a running on.c-handcri grab of Marv Breeding's drive by center fielder Lenny Green to end the game.

The Senators, en route tn their third straight victory, jumfe(1 into a 1-fl lead in Ihe first nn a walk to Billy Gardner and Allison's three-bapger. After two walks and a single by Jackie Brandt tied it for Baltimore in the thitrd, the Senators iced it with three runs in the fourth. Joe Valriivielso singled and rode home on a double ay Faye Throncberry. AJlison'a i homer capped the ratly. A I ITA nt hi Breeding 4 0 1 (1 4 1 3 0 0 0 ct 3 1 1 1 4 0 1 1 F.retn ci 1 0 0 0 0 0 Alllwn tf 4 I 1 3 0 0 f) l.rtnnn If 2 0 1 5 1 Kll'br'w ah 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 nltey 0 2 f) 1 0 0 0 .1 1 i fl 1 1 0 0 XVdMMck 3 0 1 9 1 nnn 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 5 1 It 1 1 for Courtney 6 h-- Crountlpd nut for Pappus In Tlh; c-- (or Portorarrcro In "51H, rftn 003-1 im 301 I E-- 7.

PO-A-- a i 24-U. rr norlanrt Turlry M) 3B--lien 4 7 7 1-1 a If rf Courtney Pappti within one game of fifth-place Detroit. KANSAS crrv CHICAGO nli Til TViHIc ff 4 II 1 1 Ajiaticiti A 1 I.unmo 'Jli 0 0 Fox 21) 5 -1 Tarcy 3 i II '2 I Mlnnsn I '2 0 1 1 Sicrtcrn If 4 1 0 SicvorA Ib 4 1 0 Siiyclcr If Rrnilh rf 4 0 2 0 rt 2 1 1 0 4 i Bauer 1 0 0 0 I.andK 3 0 0 0 Thr'n'h'y Ih 4 1 3 1 Brown 4 1 2 1 Chili 4 0 1 1 Wynn 2 0 (1 0 Hnnilln 4 1 2 2 Moore 0 fl 0 Daley 2 2 1 1 a I i i 1 0 0 Tr'wljrge 1 0 0 0 Slrtlcy 0 0 0 0 1 fl 0 (1 TMnls 7 11 7 10 KJI for NEiMtfr In 7Lh; I) Called shikoA for SlRlcy In 9lli. oily nio Chlnifcn HO Offl) 000--3 Cily Chicago DP--Tlironclwrry unassisted; )lamlln. l.nmpe nnd Tlironcherrj'; Frcctc and SJcvors, city 7, Gli- 1).

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