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IS THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Saturday, June 28, 1858 Phillies Snap Cardinals Six-Game Win Streak With 5-4 Victory In 11th Forrester, Trezevant Start Defense Of City Fourball Golf Title Today Giammalva, Golden In Net Finals CHATTANbOGA, June 27. (JP) Former Davis T. Tavlor. Barks aid t-onr: Roberto Clemente in the ninth rp 7 4 I' 7 Dill "nn ivor. uiit' mcgo fV'lf with only one out.

came on in relief and forced, T. tayior HW: Powers. FIT ('RING MM4RT Bill Virdon to line into a double play to end the threat. Drabowsky fanned four and walked six. ip rn bb so Prhoky tW, 7) 1 fi 4 Henrv ft 0 0 0 0 Friend (L, 9 8) 7 10 3 3 1 Face 2 6 0 1 0 HBP: Prabowsky (Great Gorman.

Burkhart, Boggess. 2:28. 17,026. cupper faammy Lriammaiva, apparently looking ahead to to Chiratrn ab rillburjh i ab 4 0 T. TaTr2b 4 0 2 irdon cf morrow's semifinals, got down to business long enough today (Continued from Page Curt 'Flood tripled in Freese and the Phils called in ace reliever Dick Farrell who the side.

The Phils went ahead, 4-3, in the seventh at the expense of Card starter Jim Brosnan and -eliever Morrie Martin. Brosnan yielded only one hit-to Willie Jones in the second before wildness caught up with him. He walked Jones opening the seventh. After Wally Post flied out, Fernandez singled off Bros-nsn's gloe with Jones taking second. Roberts walked to load the bases and Martin relieved.

Dark 3b Wails rf in the Tennessee Valley invita Pony League tional tennis tournament to win a narrow victory over unranked Game Forfeited Banks ss Moryn If Long lb S. Taylor Thomson cf Prab'sky Henry Larry Nagler. 2 Skiner if 2 1 Halle 0 1 Groat ss 3 1 Powers rt-tf 1 1 Thomas lb 4 1 MzVkl 2b 4 0 Baker 3b 4 1 Foiles 3 0 a-Schofield 1 Face 9 c-Klusi-e'ski 1 0 Friend 2 b-Clem'te rf 1 Giammalva, of Houston, Texas, defeated the 18-year-old from Roslyn Heights, N. 6-4 Robbie Forrester and Jimmy Trezevant, start defense of their city fourball golf championship today, meeting the veterans Jack Veach and Charlie Gregoy In the first round at Forest Hills. Hard-fought battles are expected in most of today's matches that will reduce the field to eight teams for tomorrow's second round.

Among the top teams are Joe Byars and and Tommy Riherd, runner-ups last year, Lew Bower and Jim Kennedy and Ronnie Howell and Ronnie Burnham. All three teams shot 67 in qualifying and will-play off today for medal honors. Before the championship flight tees off, four teams, Jack Clabby and Roy Chenderlin, Clarence Martin and Charlie Wiehrs, Wes Pearce and Hal Barber, and Sam Potter and Tony Pappas will meet in a sudden death playoff for the last three places in the championship flight. The playoff starts at 12:49, 9-7 in a men's singles quarter Frank Cossota, president of the Pony League, last night upheld a protest by the C. L.

Brown team against Zeto Well Drillers and awarded it a berth in the city playoffs. C. L. Brown, after losing 3-1 yesterday in a qualifying game, charged Zeto used an ineligible plaver. Checking proved this true and knocked the Drillers out of the tournament.

30 1 5 Toa! 34 10 Totals a-Popped up for Foiles in 7ih o-aiKei for Friend In 7th; c-slngled in 9th rB Klusl8hi K' 012 KOO-8 PITTSBURGH 000 000 OiO-l V'! 3- rrahnwskv. Powers. chlco 27-, Pittsburgh 27-1B. Dodgers, Braves, 1 MILWAUKEE, June 27 UP). The Los Angeles Dodgers continued their mastery over the Milwaukee Braves tonight, winning their seventh straight from the world champions 3-1 on Chess Champ Glenn Hartleb Hartleb Sweeps City Chess Titles M.25 Weekly Puts final match.

Nagler upset sixth-seeded Max Brown of Louisville yesterday and for a time threatened to eliminate Giammalva. but the Texan finally rose to the occasion. The third-seeded Giammalva meets defending champion Grant Golden of Chicago in the semifinals. Golden, second-seeded in the tournament, defeated James Schmidt of Houston, Texas 6-4, 6-4 today. Stanford football player Jack Douglas, playing his third consecutive three-set match, was beaten in the quarterfinals by Southern titlist Gustavo Pala-fox of Mexico City.

Palafox won 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. homers by Dick Gray and Johnny Roseboro and the seven-hit pitching of Sandy Koufax. The victory was the sixth in seven starts for the last place I 7Rv. Defend Fourball Title Robbie Forrester, left, an4 Jimmy Trezevant, Jr. EXTRA SAFETY Glenn jk.

Hartleb made a Just before the title bracket tees off. Championship flight pairings On Every Wheel! 1:10 Lew Bower, Jr. nd Shan Smith vs. playoff winner. Pierce Comes Within One Out Of Perfect Game 1:17 Hoiinie Howell nd Ronnie Burn- ham vs.

Murray Gay. and Dodgers during their current road trip and their ninth in a row over Milwaukee counting two at the end of last season. It was the third straight loss for the Braves and their ninth in a row to a left-hander. Koufax notched his sixth victory against three defeats, and his third over the Braves this season. He has four career victories over the Braves who have never beaten him.

Los Angles ab Milwaukee ab inane Anowlea. 1:24 Tnnis Ferrell and Larry Boy kin vs. playoff winner. 1:31 Joe Byars and Tommy Riherd vs. Harry Root, and Harry, In the women's singles, top-seeded Marta Hernandez of Mexico City and unranked Carol Hanks of St.

Louis 27-lt. DP: Malzone, Runnels and Gernert. LOB: Boston 4, Detroit 12. 2B: Bunnels, Kuenn 2, Martin, Kaline. HR: Williams, Jensen.

Kaline. PITCHING SUMMARY (Continued from Page 17) Lemon in the eighth before getting Lemon on a fly. 3rd. 1:38 Holland Aplin and Jim Robin son vs. playoff winner.

battled their way into the fi IP ER BB SO 1:45 Lew Bower and Jim Kennedy'vs. (jiaiam it 4 0 1 se nd st 2b 4 0 1 nals, scheduled lor Sunday. Miss Hernandez defeated Lin JJieK Macon ana BUI tier. Discounting Fitzgerald's hit, the Senators hit only five balls out of the infield. Pierce struck 1 jviatnews 3b 4 Bill Shaw and Grayson Miller 1 Aaron rf 4 da Nein of Middletown, Ohio vs.

Faul winter ana kou oster. Jim Trezevant, and Robhie Forrester vs. Jack Veach and Brewer 6VS 4 3 Wall (L, 3-6) x-0 1 11 Kiely V4 1 1 1 Fornieles 1V4 2 11 Lary 3 4 4 Susce 4 1 0 0 Morgan 1 1 0 0 Fischer (W, 3-3) 3 2 0 0 out nine. o-i, b-i, ana Miss Hanks won Roseboro Snider rf Furillo rf Hodges lg Zimmer as Gray Neal 2b Koufax a tough three-set match from Merceina Parker of 0 Adrock lb 1 Pafko If 0 Logan ss 1 Mantilla cf 0 Rire 0 Jay a-Roarh McMahon b-Crandall value priced by the PAIR! 2 FOR ONLY Tigers, 7 Bosox, 4 DETROIT, June 27. Red Wilson's two-run single x-Faced two batters in 7th.

WP: Fornieles. Balk: Wall. Summers, Honochick, Soar, Umont. 2:30. 33,756.

Charlie Gregory. Brazil Players Recover In Time For Title Game sparked a four-run seventh in STOCKHOLM, June 27. (JP) 70 Coeur, Mo. 4-6, 6-3, 7-5. Tarpons Bow To Flyers (Continued from Page 17) Brazil's two injured stars were declared fit and the South clean sweep of local honors for chess players by winning the just completed Tampa match chess championship at the YWCA.

Hartleb, who won the Tampa Club championship and the city championship this year, beat out a trio of the best on the Florida West Coast. His opponents in the tourney were Dr. Roger A. Carlyle, St. Petersburg champion, Joel Chalifoux, West Coast open champion, and Dr.

Arthur Mon-tano, former city champion. Hartleb was presented a trophy by the city recreation department. Miami Girl Sets National Swim Record (Continued from Page 17) boys 15-16 and a 200-yard medley relay combination of Hank Uiterwyk, Norman Darby, Ricky Bourkard and Billy Kick-lighter drew fifth place honors in boys 11-12 division. Miss Holbrook's personal total of 29 points during the first three days of the meet was good enough to give the Tampa team a lead in the girls' division. Hialeah Recreation was next with 27, Lakewood St.

Petersburug 25 and St. Pete Recreation 24. Tampa also held the boys' 14-under lead with 404 points, followed by Coral Gables, 30 and Miami Shores, 29. Other leaders: Boys' 16 under. Palm and Coral Gables, 36 each; boys 12-unrler, St.

Pete Recreation, 26: Hialeah, 19: Boys' 10 under, Miami Shores, 305; Fort Lauderdale 26. Girls' 16-under, Gables, 52; Miami Beach. 49 (Tampa, 17); Eirls' 16- Americans were made the favor C.70xlS blackwall tubs-type Plus Im'and ites today to defeat Sweden for the world soccer cup champion two rt- 53 ning rally and provided the Detroit Tigers with a come-from-behind 7-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox tonight. The Tigers, who trailed 4-0 in the first inning sent 10 batters to the plate in their big frame before 33,756 spectators. Four Red Sox pitchers were needed to get the Tigers out.

The victory gave Detroit sole possession of third place and the Red Sox were dropped to fourth in the American League standings. ship Sunday. caaaabl tires. Brazilian Coach Vicente Feola tracted for First Federal night said today that both center for If yeu own an older model earlier the year. Dodge, Buick, Nash, Olds, ward Vava and halfback Orlando had recovered from their in Lefthander Harry Coe, owner of a 11-5 record, is expected to pitch for the Tarpons who are off to a slow start in their at Indians, Orioles, 5 CLEVELAND, June 27.

(JP) Joe Gordon started out as Cleveland Indians manager tonight with a victory as the Tribe came from behind to beat the Baltimore Orioles 6-5. Rocky Colavito hit a home run and two doubles and drove in half of Cleveland's The Tribe bunched four runs off loser Billy O'Dell in the third inning when Bob Avila homered after Ray Narleski singled and Colavito smashed his 12th home run of the year with Vic Power on via a triple. Baltimore took over the lead in the fifth inning by scoring three runs on a pair of walks and consecutive singles by Al Pilarcik, Gus Triandos and Dick Williams. That brought Don Mossi to the mound to replace Narleski. Totals 3t 3 5 Totals 34 1 7 a-Fanned for Jay in 7th; b-fouled out for McMahon in 9th.

LOS ANGELES 000 100 1103 MILWAUKEE 0O0 100 0001 RBI: Roseboro, Hodges, Gray, Aaron. Gray, Hire. PO-A: Los Angeles 27-10. Milwaukee 27-8. DP: Gray and Hodges.

LOB; Los Angeles 4, Milwaukee 8. HR: Gray. Roseboro, Aaron. Roseboro. IP ER BB SO Koufax (W, 6-3) .9 7 1 1 2 8 Jay, (L, 1-2) 7 4 2 1 2 MrMahort 2 1 1 1 0 2 Sudol, Conlan, Secory, Venzon.

2:19. 32,909. Reds, Giants, 5 CINCINNATI, June 27. (JP) Second baseman Johnny Temple whacked a triple in the ninth tonight good for two runs and a 6-5 Cincinnati Redleg victory over San Francisco's Giants. Jerry Lynch swatted a homer for the victors.

An error by Giant Second Baseman Ed Bressoud helped set up the Redleg winning rally, allowing Gus Bell to reach first Mercury, Pontiae or Hud son, yeu won't find a bet ter value than this. tempt to repeat the champion Boston ab Detroit ab ship victory they scored last 1 F. Boir 2b 2 for year. only 70 ST. PETERSBURG 040 000 04 7 0 ORLANDO 100 000 01 4 4 Murry and Muskus, Conrad and Cole man.

ab Orlando ab Keoueh ct Runnels 2b Williams If Malzone 3b Jensen rf Gernert lb Berberet d-t'onsolo Buddin ss e-Stephens Brewer Wall p. Kiel Fornieles 3 0 0 Coleman rf 3 0 1 Virgil 3b 1 Kuenn cf 1 Harris lb 2 Kaline rf 0 Maxwell If 1 e-Groth if 0 Martin ss 0 Wilson 0 Lary 0 Susce 0 a-Hazie Morgan 0 b-Francona Fischer 0 Mitchell cf 3 2 0 Lanter 2 0 7.10x15 black. wall tube-type i plus tax and juries suffered in the semifinal victory over France and would start against Sweden. Sweden's team did not suffer any injuries in its victory over West Germany's 1957 championships. Interest in the championship reached a fever.

pitch. Although the game is being televised, all of Rasunda Stadium's 52,000 seats are sold. Speculators were asking and getting up to 600 kroners $120) for tickets priced at 50 kroners West Germany and France will meet tomorrow in Goteborg to decide third place. The crippled Germans are expected to use several subs. I Tampa Caiafa 2b Parsons 3b Cline rf Fannon If Zapata lb Wiley cf Miali ss Murphy Dun two recap cable tires.

0 Williams 2b 3 0 Braziel lb 4 1 Rodrigu'z If 2 0 Paul 3b 3 0 Paul 3b 3 1 Nichols ss 3 Turner 1 safely. Pinch Hitter Walt Dropo Totals 33 4 7 Totals 34 7 10 Use Your Old Tires As Down Payment! drew a walk from Reliever Marv a-WalHed for susce in 5th: b-eround ed out for Morgan in 6th: c-walked for Grissom and then came Temple's Totals 21 0 2 Totals 24 3 7 Maxwell in 7th; d-ran for Berberet in Cleveland Avila 2b Vernon lb Power 3b Colavito rf Minoso If Held cf d-Hardy cf Nixon c-Porter If you own an older car, 9th: e-struck out for Buddin in th. BOSTON 400 000 000- Baltimore Busby cf Boyd Jb Pilarcik rt Triandos Williams 3b-lf-2b Green if b-Rob'on 3b Castle'n ss a-Wooriling Miranda ss e-Beamon ab 4 5 4 4 2 3 1 2 2 4 1 2 TAMPA 000 000 00 ORLANDO 100 110 3 RBI: Williams. Parsons, Miali, Paul. PO-A: Tampa 18-6: Orlando DETROIT O00 011 41x 7 here's your Jesr deal! Fits elder models of Plymeurhs, RBI: Wi lams 2.

Jensen 2. Virzil 21-10. TP: Dunn, Miali ad Zapata; Kuenn, Harris. Kaline, Wilson 2. unrier, Miami Shores, 45; Palm Beach and Orlando, 20 each (Tampa 15); girls' 12-under, Miami Shores, 24; Gables, 20.

Softball SUNDAY SCHOOL ITCAGUE Orange Division (Legion) Paul, Williams and Brazeiel. LOB: Brewer. PO-A: Boston 24-12. Detroit Fords, Chevrolets, big hit. After a flurry of scoring in the first two innings, the Red-legs hadn't been able to punch out a run.

Cincinnati had carved out an early lead on Lynch's homer in the first inning and three more runs in the second on four hits. Tampa 2, Orlando S. 2B: Mitchell. Dunn. 0 Hunter ss 0 Narleski 0 Mossi 0 and Studebakers.

PITCHING SUMMARY Lehman IP ER BB SO O'rd'rZb-ss 4 0 1 O'Dell 3 0 0' Zuverink 0 0 0 Dunn (L) 6 7 3 1 2 4 Turner (W) 7 2 0 0 16 WP: Dunn; PB: Murphy. Reighard and Grimmer. 1:36. 331. fMarsh'lIf 10 0 Totals 36 5 11 Totals 34 11 Tampa Church of God .020 1025 6 4 Northeast Meth 000 2002 3, 5 H.

Roark and J. Scardborough; J. Schamberg and W. Deagan. Riverside Bapt.

Red 000 301 026 4 1 Cincinnati ab Saa Francisco ab Temple 2b 5 2 for only i 0Oxl black nil waU tuh-typ rM a-Hit into double play for Castieman in 1st: b-struck out for Green in 5th; Palatka Scores Win Alou rf c-nit into force oiav for Nixon in 5th: PALATKA, June 27. (TP) Pa d-flied out for Held in 7th: e-struck Spencer M. Bapt. R. 102 001 004 6 1 I.

Williams and B. Kyle; T. Cosgrove out for Miranda in Sthj f-struck out for latka put nine hits with four Zuverlnk in 8tn. BALTIMORE 010 130 0005 3lf Plus tax and 0 Thurm'nlf 2 Lynch df 2 rowe lb 2 Hoak 3b 3 Bailey 0 Bell cf 1 b-Fondy 1 M'Mill'n as 1 Lawrence 0 VV Schm't 0 a-Burgess 0 Jeffcoat and R. Grayson.

CITY LEAGUE Eastern Division (Macfarlane) Mays cf -Spencer ss Cepeda lb Waenerlf If Schmidt Dav'np't 3b Bress'ud 2b Gomez Miller Grissom CLEVELAND 004 000 20x 6 RBI: pilarcik, Triandos 2, Williams, two recap, pabl tire. Cocoa errors tonight for a 6-2 Florida State League baseball victory over the Indians. Chico Conton hit a homer in the third inning for a brief Palatka lead. Cocoa retaliated A vua z. oiavito 3, Porter, None.

PO-A Baltimore 24-7, Cleveland 27-13. DP: Avila, Hunter and Vernon. LOBr Frizzell's Hatchery .111 111 17 0 0 Baltimore Cleveland 8. 2B: Cola vito 2. Gardner.

3B: Power. HR: c-uropo Bilt-Rite Battery forfeit D. Perkins and B. Livingston. Atlantic Division (Macfarlane) d-Miksis 0 Avila, Colavito.

Triandos. SB: Busby. Narleski, Pilarcik. IP ER BB SO O'Dell (L, 8-8) 6 11 6 2 5 Your Old Tires May Make Down Payment A. V.

Cutt Jewelry 120 103 29 10 1 with a run in the fourth and another in the fifth when Jim Mc-Farland and Jim Card both rapped out doubles with a mate on base. Copeland's Market 000 040 04 4 2 Zuverink Mi 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 5 13 Totals 34 6 10 a-Flied out for W. Schmidt in 7th; b-Ran for Bell in 9th: e-Walked for Jeffcoat in 9th; d-Ran for Dropo in 9th. SAN FRANCISCO 102 020 0005 J. Christie, B.

McGrath (5) and J. Breen; B. Rowlett, D. Owens (7) and J. Copeland.

i CINCINNATI 130 000 0026 I Lehman 1 0 0 0 0 1 Narleski 4M 5 5 3 4 Mossi (W. S-6 42 3 0 0 0 4 HBP: By O'Dell (Minoso). Rice. Pummel, Stevens, Napp. 2:26.

9607. Palatka's Gene McGaughey Western Division (Rome and Sligh) Tampa Tire Co Ill 111 17 0 0 singled in the sixth with a man on base to tie the score. Three singles and an error gave Palatka two more in the seventh and two errors and a single by Candileri Food Forfeit Thompson and Caberra. INSTALLED FREE! PIUMIIHIHI 'I I I II. II II I II I I II I I I I i- hr mm- I THIS GENTLEMAN 13 1 1 BY- ft i.j TAMPA i BOURBON AUTHORITIES- Jj 2 I RBI: Spencer 3, Cepeda 2.

Temple 2, Thurman 2, Lynch, Thurman. McMillan, Bressoud. PO-A: San Francisco 25-9 (one one when winning run scored), Cincinnati 27-13. DP: Temple and Crowe, LOB; Saa Francisco 9, Cincinnati 6. 2B: Thurman 3, Davenport.

3Bi Temple. HR: cepeda, Spencer, lynch. McMillan. PITCHING SUMMARY IP ER BB SO Gomez 1 5 4 4 1 3 Miller 5 4 0 0 0 3 Grissom (L, 4-3) 1H 1 2 1 1 1 OPTIMIST LEAGUE (Legion; Jess Sanchez added another Palatka pair in the eighth. Pay Low As $1.25 Week! Sulphus Spring 402 223 013 8 0 COCOA 000 110 000 2 8 4 5-: Amer.

Legion 2im uuo a a McDonald and Cherry; EzzeU and Bush. Cucaden) PALATKA 001 001 22x 6 9 2 Fazekas, Hance! and McFsr. Cuscaden 301 0310 123 Lawrence 4'i 10 5 5 2 2 Ponce De Leon 002 no 3 4 Now it costs far less than you think to put a set of new Goodyear tires on your car. Come in and we'll prove it! But you better hurry! Our stocks of Super Cushions won't last long at these low prices. land; Dziadek and McGaughey.

Pensacola Player Signs With Cardinals S. Rodriguez ana Escribann and Garcia. 1 BOB CITY LEAGUE tCuscaden) Eacles 103 01 5 1 Dragons 100 012 2 0 MOBILE, June 27 (as and G. Quesada. Tlayoff (Lowry Yanks, KANSAS CITY, June 27.

(JP) The New York Yankees exploded with a six-run seventh inning tonight to defeat the second place Athletics 10-3 before a turnout of 31,602, Kansas City's largest crowd of the season. It was a chilling experience for the Athletics who went into this first of a three-game series on the crest of a six-game winning streak. The teams swapped three-run attacks in the second inning and battled on even terms until the roof caved in in seventh. In the see-sew second inning, Gil McDougald led off with a ground single Moose Skowron walked and Yogi Berra tripled them home. With one out, Andy Carey grounded to Hec Lopez who tried for a play at the plate but Berra slid in safely.

The A's in their half led off with singles by Bob Cerv and Lopez signing of a husky Pensacola, C. L. Brown 100 000 01 3 1 youth was announced to Zeto Well Drillers 000 300 3 6 0 day by St. Louis Cardinal Scout Stephen and Pelerman; S. Vega, R.

Valdez (5) and B. Jorres. Shelton (Chief) Bender. Schmidt 2 2 0 0 0 2 Jeffcoat 2 1 0 0 0 1 WP: Schmidt. Barlick, Jackow-ski, Landes, Delmore.

2:33. 18,950. Cubs, Bucs, 1 PITTSBURGH, June 27. (JP) The Chicago Cubs whipped the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-1 here tonight as they handed the Pirates their seventh straight defeat behind the fine pitching of Moe Drabowsky, who is being married here tomorrow to airline stewardess Elizabeth Johns. Drabowsky yielded only three hits over the first eight innings, but he was tapped for S3 ii I i ii Chester Dungan, a first base BUSINESS WOMEV West Tampa.

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General Tel 201 012 0410 6" 5 L.vkes Bros. 213 000 00 6 7 2 Fernandez, F. Nola, Taht, Leonard. Bender said the Flondian was the only youth signed among COUNT! LEAGUE Score by innings: F. Keystone Civic Club 010 2 3 Dixie Boy 101 0 2 3 4 Schoenborn and Barnes; Roush, 134 who tried out at a Cardinal camp at Atmore, earlier this week.

singles by Ted Kluszewski and Simpson 3 and Brisht. and ex-Yankee Harry Simpson Crocker Shoots Record 68 belted a three-run homer over the leftfield fence. It was his second home run of the year. Kansas City got two more singles off Starter Duke Maas but m3 couldn make tnem count, But Wright Leads Op en Kan. City TODAY and TOMORROW 1 New York ab Bauer rf 5 Kubek ss Mantle cf 4 D'eald 2b 5 pace with a 74 that gave her a Skowron lb 4 DETROIT, June 27.

(JP) Fay Crocker of Montevideo, Uruguay, established a record for U. Open play today Berra Siebern it 1 Tuttie cf 1 Maris rf 0 Ward 3b 2 Cerv If 2 Lopez 2b 3 Simpson lb 1 Smith 1 D'M'stri SS 0 b-House 0. Herbert 1 Grim a-Martyn Gorman c-Chiti 01 but her five under par 68 failed Ml Monroe Ditmar ijito dislodge young Mickey oj Wright from the lead. 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 36-nole total of 149. The veteran from Sea Island, won the open in 1949 and 1952, finished second to defending champion Betsy Bawls of Spartanburg, S.

in 1951 and lost out to Miss Crocker three years ago. Miss' Crocker, who took 37 putts in yesterday's windy first round needed only 29 today and seven times she required only one putt to get down. Mrs. Jackie Pung of San Francisco had a 77 over the 6240-vard card that plays to a NEW DODGES CHRYSLERS I Kentucky Straight fEf l' Dmirteofi Whiskey jfT I Years Old lLJI S6 Proof "JL rr ili 1 fl Total 38 10 12 Totals 31 3 6 a-Flied out for Grim in 7th; b-forced runner for DeMaestri in 9thj c-grounded out for Gorman in 9th. EW YORK 030 000 B10 10 KANSAS CITY 030 000 000 3 RBI: Bauer, McDougald 3.

Berra 2, Siebern. Carey, Ditmar. Simpson 3. Tuttie. PO-A: New York 27-8.

Kansas Citv 27-13. DP: Lopez and Simpson; Kubek. MeDoueald and Skowron. LOB: New York 5. Kansas City.

6. 2-B: McDougald. 3-B: Berra. HR: SF; Carev PITCHING SUMMARY IP ER BB SO WILL BE SOLD DURING OUR OPENING Bf ONE of the LUCKY HEY OVIIERS THAT SAVES HUNDREDS of DOLLARS During Our Opening Our Hours will be 8:00 A.M. 10 P.M.

Sundays 1 P.M. 6 P.M. Vas 2 5 3 3 0 1 1 1 Monroe 3M 0 0 8 4 3 Ditmar (W, 2 3 1 0 0 1 1 ilHerheit (L 7 7 2 2 par 37-3673 for the ladies, i That left her in fourth place at 152 six strokes off the pace. Vonnie Colby of Miami Beach had a 76 and pert Alice Bauer a 77 that tied them for fifth place with 153. Kathyj Cornelius, the 1956 champion 1 from Lakeland, took seventh Miss Crocker, 43-year-old winner of the 1955 Open, burned up the Forest Lake County Club course with a 35-33 68 despite a faltering start in which she bogied two of, the first five holes.

The best previous single-round scoring in the women's open was 71. Both Miss Crocker and amateur Barbara Mcln-tire of Jupiter, Fla.f fired 71s in the 1956 classic; Patty Berg did it twice in the 1953 and 1955 opens, and the late Babe Za-harias shot a 71 in the 1954 U. S. Open. Miss Wright, protecting a one stroke lead after the first 18 holes, fired a steady 72 in the second round and her 146 total at the halfway point was a stroke better than Miss Crocker's.

Louise Suggs, twice a winner and twice runnerup, in this the biggest of the ladies' tournaments, stayed in a threatening position three strokes off the, Pint and Pint aE Ml I Grim 2 a i i Gorman 2 41 1 9 1 Foarella, Stewart, Runge, Tabac-chi. 31,602. Golden Jigger -Top Sggffe I Flasks i I I hmMllt Jsvhk tt I i 1 I BARTON DISTILLING COMPANY 1 I L--. i 1201 FLORIDA AVE. PHONE 2-2671 place with a 74, six strokes better than her first round score.

The veteran Miss Berg, the first women's open champion in 1946, had her second straight 78 for a 156 total while defending Champion Miss Rawls struggled around in 82 strokes for a 161 total that left her far TAKES COACH JOB TOKYO, June 28. (JP) Shozo Sasahara, Japan's Olympic featherweight wrestling champion, said Saturday he has accepted a post as coach for the Tulsa, Wrestling Association. He plans to leave next month and to spend about one year in the United States. mi OUT OF TOWN BUYERS WILL. SAVE MONEY at HENDERSON'S down the list.

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