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2-C St. Petersburg Timet, Sunday, August 17, 1958 (5 one Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS YESTERDAY Giants Nip Cubs 7-4 With Homers AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS YESTERDAY Boston 7. New York 4 Baltimore 9, Washington 0 Chicago 7, Cleveland 6 (14 innings) Kansas City 8, Detroit 7 ST. PAUL, Minn. (P) -Sam Snead, winner of the St.

Paul Open 21 years ago, eagled the 18th hole of the third round yesterday for a 67 and bolted into the lead of the Open's silver anniver. sary tournament. With 197 for 54 holes the aging Slammer was 19 under par at the sitting duck Keller Course, one stroke in front of big Mike Sou- Cruze, Tampa Stop Saints For 10-2 Win Nadir Romps Home First At Arlington Pittsburgh 13, Cincinnati 4 Milwaukee 2, Philadelphia 1 San Francisco 7, Chicago 4 Only Games Scheduled FRIDAY'S LATE SCORES SAN FRANCISCO, Ufl Willie Mays and Orlando Cepeda led Los Angeles 4-5, St. Louis 3 3 Chicago 3, San Francisco the San Francisco Giants to a 7-4 decision over the Chicago Cubs yesterday in a free-swinging affair marked by five home runs. TV.

VraU Bank. In. I Cubs' Ernie Banks in chak of Grossingers, N.Y. TAMPA (Special) Lefty uv vuua ai 1110 vaiiKt t-1 a.a. a ant Standings 01 iiry roucner wins creased his National League a CHICAGO, tf) Claiborne Farm's Nadir yesterday took an easy ZY length victory in the rirhpst three-vear old race in Bob Cruze, a St.

Petersburg nemesis, scattered seven safeties last The two came down the 18th fairway deadlocked for the lead. Snead hit the green on the 462- home run lead with his 36th and Standings Of 3'W IS Vault In Germany The Clubi 37th. His team mate, Tony Tay night as his Tampa mates pound 5 Chicago's history the lor got a two run blast but SIR ed Saint newcomer Bert Zegel 2 i Jj 5 3 5 p- 3 iu -J CL -J 4 The Clubs (From AP Reports) American Derby in Arlington Mays' and Cepeda's homers for eight and a 10-2 victory. yard par 5 hole and the ball stopped 18 feet from the pin. Souchak hit his second shot to the edge of the green 45 feet away.

meant the difference. NUERNBERG, Germany The victory allowed Tampa to Park. With Manuel Ycaza aboard, Marine Lt. Earl Poucher, St. pick up a game and one-half on 1-11 9 Nadir covered the mile-and-a 12'i 913'12'10'10 6 10 11! 9 12 Petersburg's gift to the pole Mike McCormick, 19-year-old Giant lefty, got the victory his ninth against five losses.

Gordon the first place Saints since the He putted six feet short and furlong over a heavy track i vaulting world, won his special I Tarpons blanked Orlando 8-0 in en! Milwaukee 7 58 1:5135. Cain Hoy blame .531 911 611 ty here yesterday in a Ger 610-1 9 8 9 910 7) 9, 9 8 then watched Sam drop his 15. footer for an eagle three. Sou Jones, a new Giant acquisition, the opening game of the twin bill, 7' 56! 58 .491 Victory Morn was second, after man-American track and field relieved him in the sixth and 7 Tonight the Saints return to the Pittsburgh San Fran'co ST. LOUIS 9-i 9 713! 56! 61 .479 18 6 NEW YORK Chicago Boston Detroit Cleveland Baltimore Kansas City Washington LOST moving up at the sixteenth-pole exhibition, chak holed out for a birdie and a four-under par 68.

friendly confines of Lang Field 8H10 S3 59.473;M 7i- 9, sjio! 8 8' I 'I i 9' 7 71 8 8 Poucher, former SPI1S and Mrs. Ada L. Rice's Talent Show took third in the field of eleven 9 11 810 8j 7'- 810 5 6 where they play a day-night doub- Lot Angeles Major casualty was Dick May. .478113 .470 14 .468114 7 8,10 62.451 21 gave up only one run. A crowd of 17,617 saw righthander Dick Drott take his 10th loss.

The victory kept the Giants in third place and evened the i leheader. (See story this page.) University of Florida star now representing the Marines, horses. er of St. mersDurg, ias. Chicago Philadelphia The Tarpons Jumped on Zegel The triumph was Nadir's fifth year National upen tnampion.

vaulted 13 feet, 7.39 Inches. Cincinnati early last night and continued who shot a 70 for a 213. in 13 starts this season and came 7 6H 47 53 54 59 59 62 59 63 Al Cantello, Norrlstown, three-game series at one each. Souchak. who led the field by as no surprise since the colt two LOST to score in every frame except the fifth.

with the biggest bat was Richie Haines who weeks ago ran a blistering mile GAMES TODAY Cepeda put the Giants ahead won the Javelin with 249 feet, 3.4 inches and Ernie Shelton, Los Angeles, was the high jump of 1:34 35 in winning the GAMES TODAY one stroke after 38 noies, built a three-shot lead over-Snead on the first four holes. But Sam birdicd the 7th, 8th and 9th holes, New York at Boston Ditmar (8-3) vs. De- American Derby Preview. collected a triple and two singles winner with a 6-foot, 4.78-lnch in the second with a 365-foot shot into the left field seats. It was his second in two games and 23rd of the season.

The 20 -year- Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (2) Witt (6-2) and to drive home four mates The payoff was $114,600, rich leap. the latter with a 40-foot putt. Law (9-10) vs. Nuxhnll (9-9) and Acker (1-2). Ron Wiley contributed a three- est in the fixture 48-year his All the Americans are mem Philadelphia at Milwaukee '2) Semproch run homer to the Tampa offense, old rookie sensation also doubled tory.

It boosted Nadir's winnings over two years to $337,684. THE Sam White Sulphur Spring. bers of the U.S. teara entered '13-7) and Cardwell (2-0) vs. Burdette (12-9) and lock (10-3K Cleveland at Chicago Narleski (11-10) vs.

Pierce 02-8. Detroit at Kansas City Foytack (9-10) vs. Grim tl-5). Washington at Baltimore Kemmerer (6-10) vs, Johnson 4-7). Saints Manager Tom Hamilton and singled.

Nadir returned mutuels or Pizarro (3-1). paced his club at the plate with In the International Military Track and Field Championships CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO ah a St. Louis at Los Angeles 2) Chittum (0-0) W.Va., S5.M-S4 117 Mke Souchak, Groaalngerg, N.Y. 4. 64-6S 190 Krni Vossler, Midland.

Tex. I7-M--. Ken Venturi. Saa Franc nK W4-tt a double and two singles and $6.00, $4.00 and $3.00 to ticket holders in a crowd of 27,339. Vic in Brussels later this month.

akrhbf T.Taylor 2b 4 1 1 2 O'Con'ett 2b 4 1 1 0 and Jones (10-8) vs. Koufax (9-5) and Kipp(5-4). navenp't 3b 4 1 1 I Park 3b Pedro Gonzalez came through with a pair of safeties. 4 0 10 4 0 10 tory Morn paid $7.80 and $5.20, May ef 4 111 Wagner If 4 0 0 0 The show price on Talent Show 3112 30 10 ST. PETERSBURG TAMPA Alou If til akrkkl SPORTS IN BRIEF 200 Lionel Hebert, UTarttU.

La. 14 -St. 69201. Don Flute roild, Tequeata, Fig, It 71- Vsu? Harney, Worcester, If sax. 10-47.

was $3.40. lOOOl Cepeda lb 4 13 iKac'aki cf 4 0 0 rl(. i a Ycaza, making his last nde 4 0 10 4 0 0 Ol Kn-kland rf 4 1 1 Spencer sa 111 Schmidt 1 1 MrC'mick Pitt Wall rf Bank Bolger If bMorya If Long lb Thornton ef Neeman 0 Drott Elston eJackaon Bobbie dS.Tay'or 4 110 I Gonial 2b 4 3 OCasteen cf 4111 Parmele If 4 0 OHaine cf 4 13 4 Pennington rf 3 1 0 Fannon lb 3 0 11 Bank 3b 11A glFranka If alio Maris' Double Helps A's Trip Detroit 8 To 7 before starting a 10-day suspension for careless riding, took the 10001 Paper Says Mayo Smith 010 Whit III one lit 110 0 O'De7 Has 2-HH, 9-0 Victory lead from Strong Ruler, an en Jacob. WhitUer. Calif.

M-4f- 70202 Csry Middlecoff. Hollywood, Fit. 15-fT Soros. Hid Pine. N.C.

M-7M7-1W Inninuum io ii i Wiley u-io 3113 Cushing 3 0 1 llMiali a 1110 Muskua 2 0 1 0 Parsnna sh a a I a 00 0 0 try with Talent Show, after two ol Zeaei loo 0 Merkowski 1 0 0 0 Total 3S 4 10 4l Tatal 33 7 10 furlongs and kept Nadir com To Manage Cincinnati name loo 0 irUI 1100 Singled for Mccormick in 5th Totala tt 1 Totals 17 10 1 1 IViug ran. paraaio. ia. mi n-zu Art Will. Poconp Manor Pa.

M-414S fortably ahead throughout. Struck out for Bolger in 6th Flied a Popped up for Zegel in 7th. KANSAS CITY, UFi Roger out for Elston in 7thi Flied out for 20' Frank Slranahan. Paradise, Fla. IM.

1st. Petersham- aiuTam a Hobbie in 1th, CINCINNATI, Wl The Cincinnati Enquirer said last night Tampa oj n-io Chleara On! 100 69203 Doug Sander. Miami Beach. Fla. 70.

BALTIMORE, Wi The Balti that Mayo Smith has the inside track on the vacant job of manag Gonzalea. Craze. rnahin 7...1 Maris doubled home three runs in the seventh inning last night and led the Kansas City Athletics Saa Franelw 010 041 Oil 7 Miali. Kaczvnskl. PO.A ct 70-2O ing Cincinnati's Redlegs.

Taylor. PO-A Chicago 34-13, San Gay Brewer parent, na. a-nn Howie Johnson, Glenwoodt. IU. PJ-45- Francisco 27-10.

LOB Cnlcago 5. San Sports Writer Bui rord quoted an unnamed source saying a to a see-saw 8-7 victory over the Francisco 4. more Orioles went on a hitting spree for a change last night, but unaccustomed Billy O'Dell pitched as hard as always for a Chisox Outlast Indians 7 To 6 In 14 Frames burg 11-3 Tampa 21.7. LOB St. Petersburg 7, Tampa 0.

Cvhiat. SB Biineg, Miali. HR Wiley. hi kb T0-2O4 2B Walls. Schmidt Cepeda.

Klrkland. Detroit Tigers, Tone Ln. Mapa. tanr. ct- Buddy Sullivan.

Vuba City. Calif. HR Cepeda, T. Taylor, Bank 3. Maya, deal to bring Smith here for the rest of the season has already been worked out and that Smith will join the team later this month.

IP 111 BB so 70-6-20S DETROIT KANSAS CITY Cruz (W) 7 7 1 2 0 7 (L) I IU i I 9-0 victory over the Washington Drott (L 9-10) 3 I ak kl krkbl (110 tt aKPi. ir mm irimmaM Mike Fetch. Yonher. H.I. Henry Rauom, St.

Andrew. EL 14-7 fclston 1 Redleg Coach Jimmy Dykes was named temporary manager Senators. A 111 1110 Kuenn cf 5110 Tuttle rf Veal as 4 1 1 1 Ward lb Boiling 2b 4 111 Lopei lb Hsrria lb 1111 Maris rf Hobbie 1 1111 McC'mlck 0-5) 1 Tilt Jonea .4 1 1 1 1 of the team after Birdie Tebbetts surprise resignation last 12 12 4 113 CinCAGO, The Chicago FSL Standings Thursday. Dixon, Gorman, Bog geia, Burkhart, 4 1 1 Kalin rf 4 0 1 01 Simpson If MaiweU If 4 111 Herzog If White Sox defeated the Cleveland A 17.617. ttto While the Orioles let loose with an unusual bombardment of 15 hits, including homers by Gene Woodling and Dick Williams, Lefty O'Dell gave the Senators only I Pel.

Redleg General Manager Gabe Paul kept mum about the development. He had said after Tebbetts' resignation that nothing GB Bertoia 3b 4 0 0 Smith 3b 4 110 Indians 7-6 last night when short- Tyrone Merchants Defeat EgatVs 2-0 The Tyrone Merchants of the St. Petenbora Lau 1111 Chiti 4 110 41 11 34 IS .563 1 stop Billy Hunter booted a ground Tampa 1 0 itto will be decided on a new manager until Powel Crosley majority stockholder in the team, returns from an Alaskan fishing Daylong Beach Paiatka ball with two out and the bases Bunnlngr lilt! DeM'Xrl Aguirro 1 1 1 0 Urban aFrancona tll0Tomanek bGroth ltlli Herbert Free Saints Game Today And Friday two singles by Albie Pearson and 1 0 0 HOC it 17 gL 31 30 .500 10V 27 31 131 37 .413 1H Junior Major League defeated loaded in the 14th inning, GaineiTill Cocaa Orlaad Ury 1 0 0 the Eean's Suncoast Pony League A pair of walks, sandwiched Roy Sievers. WASHINGTON i BALTIMORE a 4 .333 31 Total 37 7 II II Total IS lit thi Ir All-Stars 2-0 last night in the first. trip.

Smith, 43, was fired last month as manager of the Philadelphia Phillies. In three full seasons with the Phils, he guided them to one by Ron Jackson's single, sent a Announced for Aguirre in RESULTS LAST NIGHT Singled for Francona in Oth. of a three-game scries for the abrhl ab kill YMt 3b SHOO Wll'ma cM 5122 The St. Petersburg Baseball Club has scheduled two "free games" at Al Lang Field this Luis Aparicio to bat with two out. Aparicio ran the count to Tampa 1, Orland 1 (first fame) Gainesville 4.

Paiatka 3 Detroit .110 103 1007 Aspr'nte 3b 3 0 0 0 Boyd lb 1 3 0 Pearson cf 10 10 M'r1 lb 0 0 0 0 Kansas Ct lot lit 30i- benefit of the Sid Saunders Boys Ranch. Tampa 10, St. Petersburg 1 (second 3-2 and hit a grounder which Lau. Veal 2. PO-A Detroit 24-.

same, Cacoa 4, Daytana Beach 1 Kansas City 2710. LOB Detroit 4, Kan fourth and two fifth-place finishes. People The games are being played at Sicver If 4 0 10 Woodilng rf 3 1 1 1 Lemon rf 4 0 0 0 Pilarcik rf 2100 FiUG'ald lb 3 0 0 Ol Triando 4 13 3 Plow 3b 1 I Ginsberg 1 0 (I sas tity e. went through Hunter's legs and ended a 4 hour and 20 minute week with the first this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The other game will be Friday night when the Saints en Azalea Field with the next twt 2B Veal.

Kuenn. Lau. Maria. 1. Tuttle.

GAMES TONIGHT Boiling. HR-Maxwell. SF-Bolling, Ixpez marathon. ourtney 1 0 0 0 Taylor it 4 111 Korrheck 1 0 0 0 Busby cf 0 0 080 Gainesville at Paiatka Cacoa at Daytona Beach If lit BB SO games scheduled for Monday and Wednesday at I p.m. CLEVELAND CHICAGO Alvarel a 3 0 0 0 Robinson 3b 4 1 Jlnf Pace, one of the stand Running 4 13 I 2 2 Aguirre 23 0 ol Orland at SI.

Petersburg: (first (am 1 a.m.) tertain Cocoa In a doublehead an kii akrkkl Ramos 1 0 0 01 Gardner 2b 4 111 Griggs 1000 Miranda a 4 1 3 1 The Merchants won the game Hunter outs ill the College All-Stars 7 110 Tampa at St. Petersburg (ieetU.il er. This game is sponsored by IJiry IL. 11-12) 3 4 3 3 0 2 Urban 1 2-3 4 Aparicio lilt Fox 2b Sill Landis rf 4 2 2 2 tune i.ju y.m.i 1111 4 2 12 35-19 victory over Detroit Fri Union Trust, Atherton Oil eBridge 1 0 0 0 O'Dell 4 0 0 0 Constable 0 0 0 oj Total Id 0 1 01 Total 40 lit Geiger cf Power 3b Werti lb bAvila Tomanek 2-3 1 1 1 Herbert (W, 4-S) 111 1 1 in the first inning last night on a walk, an error and Cliff Valley 'a double. day night, will play for the San 4 0 12 Loilar 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0, Smith rf 1 1 0 and all Pure Oil service sta HBP By Urban (Lau).

WP Bunnin. Hied out lor Grim in llh. Saints Averages BATT1NO Francisco 49ers today against Jl A Tomanek. Balk Bunning. Rice, Mipp.l tions in the St.

Petersburg Narleski cVernon Washington Oflfl OflO 000-0 Don Pendley of the Merchantf 1 I 0i Goodman 3b 3 1 1 0 1 0 Espotuto 3b 2 10 0 0 0 0, dRivera 0 1 0 nommei. i All.ni. me iew xorx uianis in an Baltimore 100 Owl 10 0 Bell 2b 3b hrrblave. hurled a five-hitter while hi area. Tickets for today's game, hibition game.

Mmoao It 5 0 0 Jackson lb 5111 1 1 3 1) Phillip If 5 111 Tusking Penn'loa Worn ark mound opponent, Jackie Vith-row. pitched a creditable four Nixon oiavito rf Moran 2b UK wynn 2 0 1) i i a a 133 JJ 7 7 37 .342 21 4 7 0 4 .333 350 72 111 30 1 1 74 JIM 421 100 10 11 II 104 .308 534 104 152 25 1 2 CS .290 sponsored by Silver Bar Beer and Ale, Frank Stumm, build John Brodie, from Stanford quarterback, received the most 7 12 Shaw 0 0 Browns Defeat Steelers 10-0 Texas' official envoy to Monday heavyweight title bout Bill Daniel, brother of Gov. Price Daniel says state pride Roy Harris will knockout Champion Floyd Patterson in "about the seventh round." Easy Ed Macauley signed for his 10th pro basketball season with the St. Louis Hawks. Author Paul Wcllman, a personal friend of UCLA Coach Red Sanders, will give the Bruin mentor's eulogy Monday in Los Angeles.

After services on the West Coast, Sanders' body will be flown to Nashville, for burial. Plew, Miranda. PO-A Washington 14-9, Baltimore 27-3. LOB Washing toa 4, Baltimore 0. 38 Triandog 1 HR-Woodling, William SB Miranda, Pilarcik.

IF ER BB SO Ramoa (L, 1111) .3 Origga 7 3 2 1 51 Fer'es hitter. Hamilton Bank Gonsaleg James aliarreU 3b 2 0 aley 1 0 0 SttO. Wilson 2 0 aTorgesoa 0 0 0 0 valuable player award for his 1 1M 34 .14 1 Eg an er, and National Petroleum, may be picked up at any branches of the firms. I If 4 tot I I performance as a College All- Trraa Merehut Totals 53 4 15 I Totals 50 1 1 4 1 13 1 3 3J 72 102 17 Henrlksea Parmele Karsvnskl Seaarava a Flied out for Ferrarra in 7thi Withrow Slid Archibald. Wag 1)1 Pead- Constable 1 A 0 1 Star in the 1957 game.

75 103 11 Dan for Wertz in 7th: Pooped nut irr 402 114 ley and Aubrey AKRON, Ohio tf) The Cleve- 11 29 2 25 .283 I 13 41 .231 47 .207 1 .150 uiieu iw, 1 1-10) 2 1 PB-Korcheck U-Chylak, Berry, Fla- 2B valley ITM) crnana (TM) r. I mi vn, nimni lur cpunv 11 1) 1 71 52 iduu jjiuwus bl'uicu a iieiu guaimtn; walked for Wilson in ltab. Late Milwaukee Braves shortstop Johnny Logan was fined $50 Friday Box 4 11 1 1 I and a touchdown in the second ciaiaa mi mi 311 an 3m 44 07 7 Gray Murry Muskn Pnrvl Zegel Released CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO nir if of i3t in tw H-7 akrkkl for a run-in with Umpire Bill Jackowski in Thursday night's 40 1 1 S31 131 117 34 .000 I ColavHo. Fen-are, Hunter. PO-A Taylor lb 1 1 Ol Belly, McKinley.

A 7.767. Calhoun Takes AF Golf Title 1 104 .294 More Sports News On 11, 12-C OUrgn Oieeien 1U-V in Uie open-1 Cleveland 4I-1 Chicago 42-16. (Two out Dark 3b HOI! akrkkl OYJonnell 2b 3 1 0 a-Lock'ai 2b 1 1 1 0 D'ven'ort 3b 2 0 0 b-Wagner 1 0 0 game against Cincinnati. iner irnmai nf fho nrn fnnthnll s.t. WB winning ran acored).

DP-Aparieio, 4 1 II PITCRTNO Fox and Jackson. LOB Cleveland It. 1110, In mi hibition season for both teams. Chicago 7. Breaaoud 3b 1 1 1 0 walla rf.

Banka ag Moryn If Bolger If Long lb 2R Smith. Phi D. NItor. Power 1. 4 0 2 0 10 0 0 4 0 0 Ol e-Jablonskl 1 1 1 0 Who Wemaek Henrlksea Gray ReagTava Landis.

Colavitn. HH-Landis. SB Hunter, Pittsburgh Cleveland 0 0 7-10 4 0 4 0 10 1.25 hb 21 1 45 15 45 1 44 14 17 I II 1 3 0 0 53 153 2-3 181 lt 11 1-3 13 1-1 1 Geiger, BeU. IP ER BB AO 43 21 30 52 111 Ut 72 170 75 154 7 4 72 54 77 10 107 1 CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Jf) Lt Thomson cf Neeman HiUman Purvis 4 111 4 111 Master Bent Larsen in Inter 4 110: Cleveland scoring: Touchdown, Maya cf Sauer Cepeda lb Klrkland rf Spencer ss Thorns c-Whit Miller Cecil Calhoun, Scott Air Force Base, 111., fired a 13 under par Ferrareae I 6 5 4 1 6 Narleski 1 2 1 1 2 II Bell L.

7-7) 4 23 1 1 0 2 1 Wvrni 6 2-1 1 5 3 2 6 Murry Hamilton Zegel Released national Chess Tournament in Reynolds (1-yard end run). Con- 4 0 10 4 0 10 1 1 0 0 10 0 0 3 1 0 1 1 21 1-1 15 21 10 121 24 11 Portoroz, Yugoslavia. version, Groza. Field goal, Groza 275 to win the World Wide Air Shaw 0 1 0 0 I (1 II HOLES PAH 3 GLEN OAKS GOLF CLUI 1345 COURT CLEARWATER Staley 1 1-3 2 1 1 1 0, (14 yards). Mary Ann Mitchell 1-6, 6-4, Force Golf championship yester Worlh'ston 0 0 0 0 Wilson (W, 4 4 0 0 4 3 d-Speake 1 1 1 0 8-6 over Christine Truman 7-5, day.

HBP By Shaw (Mlnoaoi. WP-Shaw. 1 Staley. L'-Stewart. Tsbacchl.

PapareiiaJ 6-0 semifinal victor in Essex Totals 31 3 11 II Totals 34 1 1 1 Calhoun shot his worst round Beckum Outruns Two Netters In Hall Of Fame 4:20. a -Grounded out for O'Cannen in ltd Tennis Tournament at Man of the 72-hole tournament, a b-Struck out for Thomaa In lvthi e-Flierf out for Davenport in flth: ri-nrntmriMt mil under par 72 Saturday, to finish chester, Mass. for Worthington in 10th; p-Struck out for Yale and Harvard com Pack At Tampa oinawi in inn. 8 strokes ahead of Lt. Miller Barber of Terrin Air Force Base, Homestead, 2-0 over Hagerstown.

for PREP League World Series title in Pittsburgh. Illinois Athletic Club, 5-4 over Lynwood. for National AAU Water Polo crown in Chicago. Johnny Thomson, Boyertown, 100-mile big car race at Illinois State Fair in Springfield. United States senior men's tennis team, 8-0 over Canada for Gordon Cup in Lake Placid, N.Y.

Gardnar Mulloy paced winners. Fifteen year old Bobby Fischer, over Danish Grand bined tennis teams 15-6 over .000. NEWPORT, R.I. Two Chlcag Saa Franeiac .010. 001 01 Oxford-Cambridge at Wimble Texas, defending Air Force Servict Chongt-ovtn, Remodeling, New Conttructit NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE CITY LICENSED AND BONDED MOODY ELECTRIC, Electrical Controctort (Tom Moody) 3694 Tangtrint Art.

So. Phong 71-7412, 5-41S4 TAMPA (Special) Harry Taylor. PO.A TWain MJl c. don, England. champion.

Francisco 30-9. DP O'Connell, Spenfer Beckum had his best night at stars of the 1915-1919 era were enshrined in the National Tennis Hall of Fame in a brief ceremony at the Newport Casino ana uepeoa: Hans. 1 Tavlne and l.nn Phillips Field last night winning! Hugh Royer Columbus, 7 and 6 over Bob Lowry Spencer and Cepeda. LOR Chicago 1 Francisco 7. HR Cepeda.

Neeman. the Championship race and his so i. sayior. yesterday. heat before a crowd of 4,812 fans.

Huntsville, for Southern Amateur Golf Championship in Birmingham. nmman tw, 34) 10 1 1 2 10 Miller 3.7) 1.1 in a i The County Commissioners' The names added are William nortmngion 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Johnston and Mrs. Maud nut- Ky Miner rwaiiai iT.Rnri,kr Trophy presented by Rudy Rodriguez, went to Will Cagle, win Khalita, $47,930 Del Mar Deb inn aim uixnn, uorman, Boggess. 2.54. A utante Stakes in California, u.io.

ner of the feature and Bennie Moore victor in the 20-lap A fea ture. Pot Luck Learn To Swim Group Beckum turned his 12 laps in 04.78 to win the title race in starting today at Brookline, front of the second running Al Mass. Saunders Night Tickets Reach 3,000 Sale of Sid Saunders' Boys' Ranch Night tickets reached the 3,000 mark yesterday with a stiff sales campaign still under way. Holders of (he $1 ducats will be admitted to the St. Petersburg Saints-Daytona Beach Lang Field doubleheader Thursday night with (he proceeds going to the Roys' Ranch.

Plus baseball, fans will be entertained by John Garber and his trained horse and a group of Police Athletic League boys boxing matches. Music for the occasion will be furnished by the Grotto Band. Gillette and third place Johnny At least four race tracks To Hold Meet Tuesday Jackson. have submitted bids on a three-year Hambletonian contract. The First Annual Novice Swim Van Brocklin Stars Under the G.A.C plan you can watch that pile of bills go down in "nothing flat." A consolidation loan DuQuoin, 111., is the leading site.

ming meet for boys and girls who The week long National Small Bore Rifle Championships starts today at Camp Perry, Ohio. Bold Ruler, horse of the year in 1957, made his final appearance before a racing crowd yesterday when he was paraded at Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Ruler has been retired to stud. Davis Cup hopes Barry Mac- the following events: Beginners Children 5 through 12 and over, one width of the qualified in the Summer Learn As Eagles Nip Colts Forty-seven drivers have pool (40 feet) To Swim classes will be held Tuesday night at 7 o'clock in the HERSHEY, tfl-The Phil does the trick. does the tru Intermediates Children 5 through 12 and over, one length Sunshine Pool.

adelphia Eagles, playing for the first time under new Coach Buck Shaw, rallied for a fourth quarter IC7 freestyle (25 yards) Bome 250 Doys ana girls are filed entries for the ninth annual $60,000 Southern 500-mile late model stock car races at Darlington, Labor Day. A crowd of 100,000 is expected and 30,000 advance tickets have already been sold. Swimmers Children 5 preparing for their first competi touchdown last night and defeat through 12 and over, one length tive meet in the pool that is lo Kay and Sam Giammalva will play as a team in the National Doubles Tennis Tournament, ed the Baltimore Colts 30-28 be freestyle (25 yards) cated across the street from the Maritime Base on First Avenue Open Class (Including mem fore 17,000 in the first National Football League exhibition game South. Ah loam up $600 for both. bers of boating classes, lifesav-ing, ballet, diving, beginner competitive and advanced swim The public is invited and ad City LL Eveni Set Wednesday mission is free.

Philadelphia Baltimore 7301 r-u 13 II 14 7 The first six winners for boys Local Swimmer 2nd TALLAHASSEE, (Special) -John Quicksall, representing the Lakewood Country Club of St. Petersburg, placed second in the 200yard breaststroke during the Tallahassee Invitational Swim Meet last night. I Philadelphia scoring Touchdown G.A.C. FINANCE mers); 5 through 7 years one length freestyle (25 yards); 8 McDonald 2 (13-yard pant return. 4-yard and girls in each age group and The winners of the Lake Mag- The Little League City Tourna through 11 years two lengths pas from van Brocklin), Walston (11-yard pas from Van Brocklin), Gunder-son (10-yard pasa from Van Brocklin): ment will get under way Wednes CORPORATION giore and Childs Park Leagues class wiU be awarded rib" drew first round byes and will John Gough Sunsnine PooI day at the Sunshine Post Field freestyle, (50 yards); 12 and over two lengths freestyle (50 rieid goal: Wanton (43); Conversions Walston 3.

Baltimore scoring Touchdown: Du- located on 34th Street North op meet the two winners of Wednes- manager, announces that no reg- John was swimming in the 16 yarasj posite Allied Products. pre (7-yard pasa from Shaw), Pricer 12-yard plunge), Walter (14-yard pass isterea recreation team swim day's games Thursday. The Lak The tourney will be composed irom Moor), Moor (22-yard pass from mers will be allowed to enter; unites), conversions: Myhra 4. of the top team of each league. ers win meet the 5:30 winner AMOUNT PAVMtNTS 101 Y0U CtT 34 MONTHS I 10 MONTHS I II MONTHS I II MONTHS 75 00 3.06 $.47 7.55 160.00 9.49 10.79 W.67 TUT 425.00 28.35 30.69 41.50" 600.00 34.39 39.34 42.66 59.35 Minor League Results INTERNATIOVAL LEAG1K The first round of the that this meet is strictly for enrolled swimmers in the Sunshine and the Parkmen will play the Hunsicker Wins will have the champs of Pasa Buffalo 4.

Miami 3 victors of the 7:30 game. dena meeting the winners of and under age group. Meeting Postponed The St, Petersburg Recreation Department Aquatic Club meeting scheduled for Thursday Aug. 21 at City Hall has been postponed. The next meeting for the club Pool's summer program who are newcomers in the field of com Fred Hunsicker -of 4888 Lake Montreal Columbu 0 Richmond t.

Toronto The two winners will meet In Azalea at 5:30 p.m., and VFW's AMERICAN ASSOCIATION petition. Charles Drive North, won -the weekly prize at the Twin Brooks league leaders will take on Minneapolis 5-1. Charleston 1-4 the finals on Friday at -ST. PETERSIURG- Youngsters who are winners In Omaha i. Indianapolia 4 (10 innings) Meadowlawn at 7:30.

7:30 p.m. Par Three course yesterday. this meet may receive further Wichita 7, Denver 4 Louisville 2. St. Paul EASTERN LKAGL'K Everyone who plays the course training on the city Recreation will be held in the Assembly during the week is eligible to Department's competitive team Albany 10, Williamsport Springfield 4, Binghamtoa Lancaster 1.

Beariine 1 Tornow Wins Tourney ASHEVILLE, N.C. IB Paul win. Little League Results CHILD PARK LEAGUE Room on the third floor of City Hall, Thursday Sept. 4, at 7:30 Ailentown 4-3. York 3-4 PACIFIC COAST LFAOt San Diego Spokane for the 1958-59 season, provided the city has the necessary swimming pools.

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