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23 TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE. Wednesday. June 21. 1953 Wins In Stretch Pafko, Crandall Lead In 'Star Voting WESTBURY, N. June 23 UP Super Chief owned by the Bombers Win CHICAGO.

June 23. I.JV-Andy ton. 84.518; Martin. New York, 76.331; Terwilliger, Philadelphia. 35,117.

NATIONAL LEAGUE First Base Kluszewski. Cincinnati, Hodges. Brooklyn, 106.384: Fondy, Lions Make Clean Sweep of FIL Series With Tampa (Continued from Page 19) to drive in two more, accounting for five of Tampa's six runs. Handy's ninth homer of the season in the sixth produced the Lions final tally and ran their home run output for the year to 77 in 70 games. Chicago.

Adcock. Milwultee. Three H. Farm of Las Vegas, Nev put on a brilliant stretch drive tonight to win the Secretary Pace at Roosevelt Raceway by a length over Mighty Grattan. Third Base Rosen, Cleveland.

115.463: Suder. Philadelphia. 92,199: McDougald. New York. 77.316; Yost, Washington, Hatfield.

Detroit. 16.084. Shortstop Riziuto. New York, Pafko and Del Crandall of the rampaging Milwaukee Braves today captured top spots in the nationwide voting for the July 14 All-Star game. 206; Toargeson.

Philadelphia, 32,807. Second Base Schoendienst, St. Louis, 120,174: Williams. New York, 71.355: Mik- Doubleheader From All-Stars Carrasauel. Chicago.

108.259: Kuenn. De sis. Chicago. 70.883: Dittmer. Milwaukee, troit.

53.102: Hunter. St. Louis. Joost. Phildelphia.

44.783. Pafko. 32, moved ahead of Chi I. Tf I -j iff" mJ I cago's Hank Sauer and 23-year-old Left Field Zernial. Philadelphia.

Minoso. Chicago. 99.378: Kell. Bos Named Cage Coach MILWAUKEE. June 23.

OP) Joel F. (Jack) Nagle, who resigned as assistant basketball coach at Marquette University last May, today was named head cage coach succeeding Fred (Tex) Winter. The Rev. Clarence J. Ryan, athletic board chairman, said Nagle was giving up his new position as coach at suburban Shorewood High School to return to Marquette.

He had been an assistant to Winter, who resigned last week to go to Kansas State College, and to the late William S. (Bill) Chandler, Winter's predecessor at Marquette. ton. 94.681: Woodling. New York.

89.702 Mitchell. Cleveland, 42.197. CLEARWATER, June 23. (Spe 62.196: Ryan. Philadelphia.

60.417. Third Base Mathews. Milwaukee. Adams, Cincinnati. 86 511: Jackson Chicago.

75.949: Cox. Brooklyn, Jablonski. St. Louis. 35.104.

Shortstop Hamner, Philadelphia. Reese. Brooklyn. 104.732: Dark, New York. 97.119: Logan, Milwaukee, McMillan.

Cincinnati, 42.364. Left Field Musial. St. Louis. 110 287: J.

Robinson. Brooklyn. 107.539; Kiner. Chi Center Field Mantle. New York, cial) Herb McWhorter and John 568: Rivera, Chicago, 84.191; Doby, Cleveland.

78.303: Busby. Washington, an.1 Groth. St. Louis, 37.274. DEAD BATTERY? Call Pioneer 2-1951.

Whether your car is home or downtown Pioneer will put in a rental battery quickly. You use your car immediately. Sun Sox, 14; Saints. 5 ST.o PETERSBURG. June 23 (.

The Miami Sun Sox held a hr- Right Field Bauer. New York. 108.307: Meie. Chicago. 76.115: Nieman.

St. Louis. Hunter hurled 1-0 victories over the St. Petersburg All-Stars here tonight to give the Clearwater Bombers both ends of a softball doubleheader. 74.731: Philley.

Philadelphia, 74.73U Jensen, Washington, 62,055. CATCHER Berra. New York. 116.443; Crandall ousted Brooklyn Roy Campanella to lead the right field and catcher voting in the National League. Pafko.

sidelined by injury, has collected 106.272 votes to top Sauer's 101.741 by 4531. Crandall is 3035 votes ahead of Campanella, 104,208 to 101,173. A third Milwaukee star, Ed Mathews, leads at third base with 118,266. The top vote-getters are Mickey Mantle, New York center fielder, in the American League, with batting banquet at the expense of the St. Petersburg Saints tonight, slamming out 20 hits for a 14-5 Lollar.

Chicago, 91.867; White. Boston. 85.022: Hegan, Cleveland. 69.184; Court ney, St. Louis.

26.159. decision before 1367 Florida Inter McWhorter hurled the first game Open Weekdays A. M. to S. P.

M. national League fans. and had a perfect game going until Al Lopez and Joe Gushanes held Bolero Leads Race the Saints to five hits while their the sixth inning when Shortstop cago, 102.912; Lockman, New York, Gordon. Milwaukee. 41,372.

Center Field Ashburn. Philadelphia. 112.408; Snider. Brooklyn. 106.253: Bell.

Cincinnati. 87.992: Baumholtz. Chicago, 76.174: Bruton, Milwaukee. 63.816. Right Field Pafko.

Milwaukee. 106.272; Sauer. Chicago. 101,741: Wyrostek. Philadelphia.

89.461; Slaughter, St. Louis. Furillo. Brooklyn, 51.393. Catcher Crandall, Milwaukee, 104.208; Campanella.

Brooklyn. 101.173: D. Rice. St. Louis.

78.359; Westrum, New York, 64.833; Seminick. Cincinnati. 47.211. AMERICAN LEAGl'F. First Base Fain, Chicago.

111.512; Vernon, Washington, 108.403; E. Robinson. Phu.ieiaphia. 92.W4: Collins. New York.

61.17; Dropo, Detroit, 58.182. Second Base Fox. Chicago. 112.728; Aviia. Cleveland.

107.122: Goodman. Bos mates slugged Stan Milankovich, ANNAPOLIS, June 23 (JP! Bolero, 73 foot yacht beauty, John Quade shattered his hopes of Dennis Jent and Carmen Donato a no-hitter ith a short single. Mc slithered up Chesapeake Bay to for a home run, two doubles and eight singles. Ed Little led the way 563 votes, and second sacker Red Schoendienst of the St. Louis Cards in the National with Tampa at Washington night in almost imperceptible Whorter fanned 11 and walked none.

Bill Merchant was the losing hurler. Allstate offers 28 Years of Growth With Tampa with a home run in the eighth after he had doubled in the sixth. Lopez hit a double and a single snatches of wind to lead the New port-Annapolic race fleet. 174. The leaders: A triple to left center Dy Bobby and Paul Armstrong two doubles for the Sun Sox.

Forbes and an error by Third-base PRE-BIRTIIDAY KISSES Off-den, Utah, June 23. Former Heavyweight Champion Jack Dempsey receives premature birthday kisses from Daughters Joan, 18, left, and Barbara, 17. His old manager. Jack Kearns, plants a shy kiss on Dempsey's head. Dempsey's 58th birthday is Wednesday.

(AP Wirephoto). Miami scored four in the fifth man Dale Gilbert, gave Hunter his one-run margin in the nightcap. Hunter struck out 14 batters and gave up only one hit, that by Dick on three hits and three errors, then broke loose for nine in the maw EE Rowley in the first inning. Al Repetto pitched for St. Petersburg.

The Bombers scored their win Westerners ning run in the first game when Ed Riddell was safe on John Quade's error, was sacrificed to second, went to third on a passed ball and sixth on eight hits and three walks. Three of the hits in that frame were doubles. Jent relieved Milankovich but faced only four men before Donato took over. The Saints hadn't made a hit until the sixth when a hit batsman, three walks and singles by-Gene Hassell and Don Richards pushed across three runs. The Saints picked up two more in the ninth on Hassell's walk, a scored on Whitlock's fly to right field.

Dominate NCAA Meet The wins tonight gave the Bom ber pitchers their 17th victory of the year although McWhorter has SYRACUSE, N. June 23 UP) on a big 98 can of SltfQNIZ neiAf liquid car trax 1 lost four games while Hunter is undefeated. The Bombers have a 42-6 record and have won their Westerners dominated the sin scovii traces ED AnsG In most cases Allstate's liability rates are substantially less than those of other prominent insurance companies. Allstate offers average savings of 17 to Florida motorists. Low rates are but one of many good reasons for insuring with Allstate, the auto insurance company founded by Sears, Roebuck, famous for bet ter value.

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Alexson 2, Didier, Armstrong Sierra, Parris 2. Little 3. Lopez 2. Rich chant 1. SO: By McWhorter 11, Merchant 3.

HBP: By Merchant (Lewis). PB: Pos tional Collegiate Athletic Association Tennis Tournament today when the field was narrowed to 16 competitors. Twelve of those surviving the wind-swept third-round play hail from West Coast colleges. Two, including top seeded Hamilton Richardson of Tulane, are from Southern schools and one each from the East and Midwest remain in contention. They will move into fourth-round play tomorrow at the Syracuse University courts.

The field has been paired from 72 entries from 31 schools. Winds with gusts up to 30 miles an hour swept the courts today, making play difficult. Meanwhile, action started in the doubles event of the week-long tourney. The second-seeded team of Bob Perry and Larry Huebner of UCLA and Ron Livingston and James Read, also of UCLA, drew first-round byes. Harold McGrath of Syracuse is the lone Easterner and Stan Dro-bec the only Midwesterner still in the singles competition.

In ad ards, Ortiz 3, Suba. 2BH: Lopez. Armstrong 2. Little, Ortiz. HR: Little.

SB ton, Winner: McWhorter. Loser: Mer chant. Burns, Jackson and H. Moore, Hassel, Wills. DP: Parris.

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June 23 LP) Gordon A. (Chubby) Kirkland, athletic director and former football coach at Catawba College, died at his home here today. He was 48. Death was attributed to heart trouble, a malady he suffered several years ago which forced him to relinquish his coaling duties. His football teams won 106 games, lost 32 and tied eight in 14 years.

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He also was vice president of the A. G. Spaulding Company, athletic equipment manufacturers and dealers. He had been president of the Wright and Ditson Company, a firm founded by his father, before that company merged with Spaulding. Twice he won the national mixed doubles tennis championship, with Mrs.

Molla Bjurstedt Mallory in 1917 and with Mrs. Hazel Wright-man in 1918. In 1928 he and Harry C. Johnson teamed to capture the National Veterans Doubles title. Several times he was state doubles champion.

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