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PRESSURE PUTT MAC DIVOT launches (Uliirarjn Daily Srtbunr rirk Monday, Aufust 12, 1957 BOYS, THESE OLP BONES ft POOR CRICKET'-HE'S BEEN Spt-Bui. Pafe 3 ANOTHER ATTACK ON -ROLLINS KNOLLS' POUR PAR-3 HOLES. HIM ARE PkS6fcR, POKES, ANP BITTERS. TELL HE TOPAZ VW BE CLUB CUAMPIOH ANP HAS CARRIEP MORE TROPHIES OUT THE PAY. MO.

AK1D UP 1 WON'T BE UNTIL 1 HE GETS i OP HERE THAN AN TEN OTHERS. NOT ff HIMSELF A 1 HOLE-INI-ONEJ SATISREP. longer, modern OS ON 720 GIVES MISS BERG TIE Meets Fay Crocker in Playoff Today BY ROBERT CROMIE Patty Berg stood on the 18th green of the Tarn O'Shanter Country club yesterday afternoon and surveyed the line of a 25 foot putt which had to Boston Takes Indians Lose 2, Skid to 6th CATCHY MOMENT A's Win 3d, 4th SOX WIN, 11-2, I I exclusive, imported flavor! in Row Over Cleveland Cleveland, Aug. UP) Last AFTER 8-5 LOSS Bunning Takes 14th for Tigers Defeats Senators on Rally in 8th, Triple in I Ith Boston, Aug. 11 The Boston Red Sox swept a double header from the Washington Senators today, winning the first game, 8 to 5, on a four run rally in the eighth inning, and taking the second, 4 to 3, cn Gene place Kansas City won its third and fourth successive drop to earn her a tie with Fay Crocker and an 18-hole playoff fc the world crown.

The redhead from St. Andrews Country club then stroked the ball firmly. It ran straight for the hole, slowed just enough to make you catch your breath, then dropped in with what must have been the loveliest sound in the world to the anxious Patty, who is seeking her fourth world title. Just Short of Hole Less than 10 minutes earlier Louise Suggs, the picture swing lady from Sea Island, had a heart breaking experience ort the same green when a 30 foot curler ran up to the edge of the cup and stopped half a roll from the par that would have deadlocked her with Miss Crocker, her playing partner. Miss Suggs' second shot was over the green and she had pitched too boldly.

coming back. Miss Berg and Miss Crocker, who posted 72 hole totals of 302, will play off at 18 holes today, with the tee -off time 2 o'clock. Scores: games from the skidding Cleveland Indians today. Ned Carver shut them out, 7 to 0 on two hits in the first game, Continued from first page Stephen's triple in the 11th, and in a battle of home runs Stephens, better known as in the second game, Woody Ted Williams' stand-in, lashed Held hit a grand slam homer a liner into right center to score Frank Malzone from first and break up the second for the deciding runs in a 9 to 8 triumph. The defeats dropped Cleveland to sixth place, their lowest position in 10 years.

game. Williams' major league rec CUSaland ord breaking 27th intentional walk, bettering the mark set AbH PA A 3 0 0 1 Kaasas Itr Ab HP A Power.lb 5 2 8 0 5 13 3 Have you tried Imperials'1. 2 for 25c DISTINGUISHED NEW MEMBER OF PHILLIES FAKILT OF FINE CIGAR! by Brooklyn's Duke Snider last 0 0 3 0 10 line's ninth homer and Chicago's on singles by Fox and Earl Torgeson and a sacrifice fly by Minoso. Score 2 Off Hughes The Tigers solved Hughes for two runs in the eighth via a walk and singles by Kuenn and Porter. LaPaime pitched the ninth and surrendered singles to Ron Samford and Bunning.

The three runs in the Sox ninth were unearned. Jim Finigan, inserted at second to start the inning, erred on Doby's grounder after a hit by Torgeson and a walk to M'noso. It loaded the bases. Rivera's single drove in two runs and chased Bunning. Sherm Lollar's single off Duke Maas was good for the final run before Phillips fanned.

year, backfired on the Sen Avila.Zb Marls. cf Colaviio.rf Nison.c VJ j. 1 5 0 1 0 2 0 at ators in the sixth inning of Associated Press Wirephoto Catcher Hal Naragon of the Indians makei futile dive at Catcher Hal Smith of Athletics, who slides across plate in fourth inning of yesterday's first game of Cleveland-Kansas City double header itj Cleveland. A's won both games, 7-0, 9-8. Crrv.lf Zcrnial.lf Skizas.rf Loptz.3b Htld.cf HSmiih.e Garvtr.p II 0 1) 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Dali lc.p 2 3 2 0 0 1 1 ray.p the second game.

With two outs and men on first and third, Williams was purposely walked, but Pete Daley then came thru with a single to a-29 2 27 11 35 11 27 26 Runs, 51 Hits 1 Patty Bert 76 76 74 76302 Fay Crocker 74 76 76 76302 Louise Sues 75 73 80 75303 Betsy Rawls 76 75 77 78306 Betty Jamrson 75 77 77 30S Baurr Hagge.77 77 80 76310 Mickey Wright 79 82 76 73310 Alice Bauer 77 79 76 79311 Slarilyn Smith 71 82 81 78312 Betty Hick 74 81 79 80314 Hetty Dodd 77 81 78 79315 Jorce 76 74 86 80318 Jo Ann Prentice 74 83 80 80317 Mary Lena Faulk ....73 80 82 82317 Gloria Armstrong 82 79 78 73317 Yonnie Colfy 81 76 81 79317 Bonnie Randolph ....78 81 81 77317 "Wanda Sancbet 77 88 78 77318 Mayer Wins a-Caffie struck out (or Gray in 6th. Kansas City 003 400 0007 drive in two runs. Score: Cleveland 000 000 0000 Runs Power, Martin, Held, H. Smith. I DeMaestri.

Gsrver (2, Runs batted in Power (4). H. Smith. Garver. Errors! DeMaestri.

Maris. Two base hits H. i Washington Ah A World Meet AbHPA Aiancn.zo 4 1 A $64,000 doesn't always bring happiness. One roan who won this grand prize lost his wife and family. But our low-cost loan, up to $3,000, means a fresh start new clothes for the family, a chance to clean up old bills and then to budget one payment a month to pay off the loan.

We can help you. Security? Your signature, household goods or automobile. Most important: your character. Malzone. 3b 3 1 3 1 If 4 1 1 i nmt.

Yost.3b 5 3 2 1 Boiling 2b 3 12 0 a-Becquer 110 0 tiher.cf 0 0 10 emon.rf 4 111 Sicvers.lf 3 2 11 Herberet.c 4 17 6 Daley.c 0 0 Smith, Naragon. Home run Power. Double play Martin to Hunter to Power; Avila to Strickland to Wertz. Left on bases-Kansas City. 4: Cleveland.

5. Struck out DETROIT Ab II EBI 4 5 1 1 it 1 4 1 5 1 I 1 6 ft 0 4 1 a 1 1 1 1 0 4 1.1 on 279 Total 0 0 5 3 1 1 1 0 3 2 2 4 Tuttle. cf It vena, sg Flnigan, 2b Porter, lb Maxwell. If Grata. If KaliiM, rf House, Bertola, Sb flamf'd, tb-ag Banning, Maas, 9 Jernert.ib ensen.rf Piersall.cf Consolo.sa Garver, 6: Daley.

1: Tomanek, 2, Bases Jackie Pun 7rf 82 7S 78318 Peggy Kirk 77 81 77 84319 Tiane Grrett 7 7 80 83 78 S20 W'Kfi Smith 78 81 80 84323 Gloria Fecht 79 79 81 87326 Kathy Cornelius 77 78 85 87327 Bercrly Hanson 82 79 87 83331 Schult.lb 3 2 2 3 1 White. 3 0 T'o' berry 0 2 SECOND GAME Stcpher.s.lf 0 0 2 10 riews.ib Continued from first page on balls Garvrr. 2: Daley, Gray, 1: Tomanek, 1. Hits Daley, 7 in 3 innings: Gray, 4 in 3: Tomanek. 0 In 3.

Rung and earned runs Daley, 6-6; Gray, 1-1. Hit by pitcher Garver fA. Smith 1. Wild Bridget.il 2 0 2 SAMPLE PAYMENT SCHEDULE Loans Range from 820 to 13.000 Repayment Tima Varies from 18 to 86 Month! Cherk tha aeJieduU Mow for what fuu caa da for yourself Stobbs.p 3 0 0 Clevenger.pO 0 0 pitch Gray. Balk Garver.

Winning pitcher Garver (5-101. Losing pitcher Dsley 2 0 2 Fornieles.p 0 0 0 c-Lepcio 110 d-3rewer 0 0 0 Delock.p 0 0 0 e-Vernon 110 Wall.p 0 J) 2 DON CHERRY VICTOR 1 1-8 J. Umpires bummers, tlooocoick, Flaherty, Chylak. Time 2:34. 41 IS ST "WHITE BOX AB RBI Aparickt, PJ 0 1 0 background with a modest 35 that gave him a 246 goingjnto the stretch.

Littler ran into a snagging five at No. 58, then tripped over a double boner at the 59th. Visits to trees cost SECOND GAME 31 10 27 14 b-34 10 24 6 A 0 1 1 1 0 Cleveland Kansas City ABHPA Power.lb 4 2 14 AUHPA a-Singled lor Soiling in 7th. b-R'innels grounded out for Bridge! in 9th and Court 1 0 it 2 2 2 Ward Wettlaufer, 21 year old captain of the Hamilton college team, ran down a 12 foot putt for a birdie on the 18th green at Tom O'Shanter Fox, lb TorgeaoB, lb Mtnoto, If 18 24 30 3( Months Months Month. Months 65.53 51.67 43.42 37.75 82.56 65.11 54.73 47.63 98.28 77.59 65.17 56.75 131.13 103.59 86.92 75.75 163.81 129.1R 108.59 94.50 196.56 155.18 130.34 113.50 Amount Barrowad $1,000 1,250 1,500 2,000 2,500 3.000 1 Htr.2b.ss Msrtynlf ney flied out for Clevenger in Hth.

c-bin-i3 for Fornieles in 7th. d-Ran for Lepcio in 7th. -Singled for Delock in 8th. Washington ma 000 200 Boston 202 000 04x 8 Rum Washington: Tost t31. Lemon.

A.Pmltti.3b5 Avila. 2b 5 Woodl'g lf 5 Wertz, lb 3 Colaviio.rf 3 Marls.cf 4 2 Kaincs.ss 2 Hegan.c 2 Naraaon.e 2 A 2 0 0 5 2 3 0 3 1 4 2 yesterday, moving into a Doby, cf Rivera, rf Ijollar, Phillips, 3b Keagan, Howell, FIscbw, Plrws: Boston: Mauch. Malzone 2. 1 Balding an expensive six at the 445 yard 58th. Snead was making a fighting finish with a magnificent explosion escape from the silica off the 16th.

championship tie with Don Skizas.rf Martin. 3b Held.cf H.Kmith.e Lopez, 3 Kellner.p Urban, Morgan.p Williams. Gernert. Piersall. Coniolo, Ver Then payment' includt an intvranci policv with Mtrepolttan UU Int.

Co. tckich pay tour contract in full in tvtnt teath ftom ant can. Vlossi 10 0 2 0 0 10 0 10 1 10 0 0 10 0 2 i Hagbet. Lemon, Garcla.p Wynn.p non. Runs batted in Steven.

lost 12 Berberet, Becquer, Gernert 21. Jensen, Piersall. Stephens, Maucb. Malzone 2. Errors Gernert.

Boiling, Tost. Sacrifice hits Bridies, Maucb. Sacrifice flies Piersall. Stephens. Two base hits Jensen, Williams.

Yost. Mauch. Malzone. Home Palme.p 0 0 0 0 I 34 11 27 11 g-37 11 27 14 -40 is 1 tr it Adroit with No. 4 Wood But Mayer was coming run lost.

Double plays Maucb to Con-solo to Mauch: Consoio to Gernert (2 grounded out for Garcia in 8th- Kansas City 301 050 0009 Cleveland 300 230 0008 Runs Kansas City: Power Hunter, Zerniai 13 Skizas, Martin, Held: Cleveland: A. Smith, Avila 121. Woodling. Wertz. C'olavito (21, Marls.

Runs batted in Zernial 131. Skizas. Hunter. Held 14 1. along with the deliberation of a Hogan, casing the joint with Just phono or com in ansj say "I would liko loon.1 You con ofton jet It the tamo day on uit your slgnaturo, household foods or car.

Any amount uo to $3,000.00. "COM 8 TO CONSOLIDATED FOR CASH" LOOP: 105 W. Adams STafe 1-0470 SOUTH: 6447 S. Halsted WEntworth 6-141 1 Cherry, the golfing crooner, in the amateur division of the world tourney. Wettlaufer then signed his score card hastily, meanwhile glancing at the giant board to see how he stood with Cherry.

Then the two headed for the first tee and a sudden death playoff. Officials, meanwhile, auditing the card, found that the 78 for which Wettlaufer had signed put him a stroke in front of Cherry, but was one smart usage of that No. 4 wood and the lethal putter. Avila. Wnodllna (21.

Strickland 121.1 Lemon to Bridges. Left on bases Washington. 5: Boston, 8. Struck out Stobb. 6: Clevenger, 1: Porterfield, 2: Delock, V.

Bases on balls Stobbs, Clevenger. Delock. 2. Hits Stobbs. 3 In 6 innings; Clevenger, 3 in 1V: Porterfield.

9 in 6H: Fornieles. 1 in W. Delock. 0 in 1: Wall, 0 in 1. Runs and earned runs Stobbs, 4-4; Clevenger, 4-4: Porterfield.

6-4. Wild pitch Stobbs. Winning pitcher Delock (6-7). Losing pitcher Clevenger 5-4). Umpires Berry, Tabacchi, McKinley.

Soar. Time 2:43. GAME Colavito 131. Errort Power. Two base hits H.

Smith (2), Maris, Woodling. Dick had had an 11 foot Power. Home runs Zernial (21. bkizas. Wondllna.

Held. Colavito. Sacrifice hits- avrop flied Ml for Flacker la tht Hatfield popped Ml for Hawbeg la 8th. Detroit ...411 600 010 8 Whit Hot Sit 000 00S Sacrifice hit Tattle. Sacrifice flies Ka-llne.

Minoso. Two base hits Bertola (SI, Iobr, Tattle, Fog. Home ran Kalln. Unable play Samford ta Flnigan ta Porter. Left aa bases Detroit, 111 Whit Box.

13. btrark out Howell, Fischer, Hashes. It Banning. Maas, 1. Bas on balls Howell, Hashes, Banning.

S. Hits Keegan, 4 In Innings; Howell, In tW. Fischer, 2 la Hushes. 4 Is LaPaime, la Banning. 12 la 8s; Maas, 1 la U.

Ran aad earned runs Keegan, 4-1 i Howell. I Hashes. t-X; Banning. 5-1. Wild pitch lll.

Winning pitcher Banning 14-4). Losing pitcher Keegan IT-al. Time 8:18. I'sa-pires Kapp, itks, Rommel, Btevao. SECOND GAME Wilson was given a two run cushion in the opening inning, Lius Aparicio leading with a double and moving to third when walks to Fox and Minoso filled the, bases.

Dropo hit into a double play for the first run, and Doby's single brought across the second. Hoeft was led away when Phillips singled, and Rookie Bob Shaw, just up from Charleston, took over. The Tigers scored in the third on singles by Tuttle and Kuenn, a walk, and Maxwell's infield out. But Dropo's home run gave the Sox three more. It followed Fox's single and a pass to Minoso.

Byrd Enters Picture Dropo drove in another run during a two run fourth. A single by Les Moss and a run producing double by Fox preceded Dropo's single to left Hary Byrd then entered and fanned Doby as the lights went on. Chicago made it 8 to 1 in the fifth when Phillips tripled off the wall in left and jogged home on Moss' fly to center. Two more tallies scored in the sixth on singles by Fox and Minoso, Doby's infield out, and Phillips' double. Kuenn hit his seventh home run for the Tigers in the seventh, but it fell to the Sox chipping chance at the fourth hole of this last round, but the ball wouldn't fall for the ex Hunter.

Double plays Lemon to Strickland to Wertz, Power unassisted, Colavito to A. Smith. Left on bases Kansas City, Cleveland. 4. Bases on halls ell ner.

1: it iL ii Urban. Mossi, Lemon. Garcia, j. Strikeouts Kellner. Lirban.

Mossi. -Kellner, 2: Lirban, Mossi. fiikvmciiii- Boston Ab A Waahtngtna AbHPA Garcia. 1: Wvnn. 1.

Hits in SV innings: Urban. 2 In 1: in Mossi. 5 in 2: Lemon, 5 Lemon. Kellner, Mauch.2b 6 13 6 Yost. 3b 4 12 1 pected bird.

He scraped out a good four at the 300 yard fifth and a No. 2 iron came off well Moraan 3S3 in 3: Garcia. 1 in Wynn, O.ln 1. Runs less than the hole by hole in 0 5 0 2 2 0 and earned runs Kf liner, o-a: uroan. as.

Slossi, 4-4; Lemon. 6-5. Winning pitcher for a bird at the 475 yard 10th. Losing pitcher Lemon -6). Ai organ 6-111.

X'mpires Honochick, scores which had been telephoned in during the round. A check with Wettlaufer re- The 4 wood turned up pars mcK, lanerty, 2:35. Attendance Flaherty i zone.db Stephens. If Gernert lb Jensen. rf Piersall.cf Consoio.

i-Williams Brewer Klaus. ss Daley.c Since f-Vernon Fornieles.p Lsher.cl Byerly. Hamos.p Sieve rs. If Courtney Schult.rf Runnels, lb Boiling 2b Plews.2b Kridges.ss Hyde.p a-Becnuer 'kUlr nmtvtara TMrni ADVERTISE IN THE TRIBUNE 5 1 8 8 8 8 2 13 3 CI DETROIT AB RBI A 9.617. ni 2 2 11 in? at the eighth and 12th, 13th, 1 Tattle, cf vealed he had erroneously and 14th, the latter three the most deadly on Mortuary Lane.

signed a card kept by Bobby Ross his playing partner which had a four as score for 41 11 33 19 c-38 9 32 11 the Spotlight of American Racing is on 1 0 0 0 0 The 4 wood brought Mayer up within wedge reach of the 515 yard 15th. 1 10 2 0 1 0 0 Kaena, as Porter, lb Maxwil. If Kalln. rf R. Wilson, Bertola, Sh Samford, Sb Hoeft, Shaw, Byrd, Aber, (Heater, l-Two out In 11th when winning run scored.

a-Hit into force play for Hyde in 8th. c-Berberet grounded Into double play for T'lher in Hth and Snvdrf flied out for the 12th hole instead of the Byerly in 10th. d-Intentionally walked for proper bogey five, and a total Key shot for the new cham Consoio in etn. e-itan tor Williams in 6th. 1-Intentionally walked for Susce in 8th.

Washington 000 200 010 003 one stroke too low. The subsequent two stroke pion was probably the soft No. 8 iron shot he flipped into the 375 yard 17th, where treys are penalty dropped Wettlaufer a-3 24 12 2 a-Rmall gronnded eat for Byrd la fllhl Philley grounded oat for Aber la 8th. into third place behind Cherry, the winner with a 72 hole rare. The Dan dropped nine feet away, and he holed It for WHITE SOX AB RBI total cf 226.

and Howard the important three. Everitt, 41 year old salesman from Northfield. N. who OTHER PRO SCORES to score the final run. It was a historic moment, too, for Ted Beard got his first Sox A 4 4 0 A 4 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 4 0 Aparlclo, as ox, 2b poeito, Sb Minoso, If lropo, lb Doby.

ef Heard, cf Phillips, Sb Rivera, rf Moss, J. Wilson, Boston 000 003 000 01 I Runs Washington: Usher, Slevers, Plews: Boston: Stephens. Jensen, Malzone J21. Runs batted in Sievers, Schult, Yost. Malzone, Daley J.

Stephens. Errors None. Sacrifice hits Susce, Daley, Bridge. Two base hits Sievers. Mauch.

Three bast hit Stephens. Home run Malzone. Double plays Mauch to Gernert Mauch to Klaus to Gernert 21. Left on bases Washington. 6: Boston.

12. Struck out Hyde, Byerly, Susct, Fornielet, 1. Bases on balls Hyde, 4: Byerly, Fornieles. 2. Hits Hyde, 7 In 7 innings: Byerly.

2 in 2: Ramos, 2 in 1: Sutce. 8 in Fornielet, 1 In 3. Rung and earned runt Hyde. 3-3; Ramos, 1-1; Susce, by pitcher Fornleies Winning pitcher Fornielet 7-1 1). Losing pitcher Ramos 9-10L Umpires Tabacchi.

McKinley, Soar, Berry. 1 mis 2:31. Attendance CHESS LEADERS had 237. Scores: Con Cherry 72 715 76 73-29S F.verilt 75 70 75 77297 hit in 25 tries, reached third Ward 72 75 79 288 Richard Evana 78 70 77 7y 304 on an error, and came home TODAY! $20,000 Prairie Stats Jim Hiskey 76 79 77 73-305 XlrT.rthv ......74 73 70 80306 on a passed ball. 11 14 2T IS Rosa Jr 71 76 76 84307 Detroit 001 000 100 Whit.

Sot 20S 212 Olg-U UarrtflM hits J. WUsoa 121. Sacrlflc Berme Magnussea ....75 79 77 77308 Bob Pratt 78 76 78 78310 Martin Stanovich 73 82 78 79312 Die Jungen 80 76 81 78313 Manclo Bernardea ....77 80 77 81 SIJ Lou Strong 85 75 81 79-319 fir Moss. Tws bas hits Aparlclo, Fox, Porter, Phillip, 'rare nase air runups. Horn runs liropo, Kaena.

Pnohl play Kuenn to Samford to Porter. Left on bases PLAY DRAW IN MM Detroit. 10; Whit Hox, 8. Htruca OB NATIONAL MEET Jim Ferreg 78 74 71 73294 Bud Holscher 72 72 73 77294 Doug Ford .,.75 73 73 73294 Gay Brewer 70 75 73295 Paul O'Leary 74 71 77 73295 Charles Sifford 75 77 73 70295 Dav Thomas 74 73 78 71298 Doug Sander 73 72 73 78298 Brute f'rsmpton .72 73 75 78298 Jack Fleck 89 74 78 75296 Bob Toski 73 74 73 76296 Lionel Hebert 70 78 71 77298 Freddie Haas 76 72 76 73296 Henry 71 75 75 76297 Ed Oliver, 71 68 75 73287 Jim. Ferrler 72 73 74 78297 Paul Harney 71 77 72 77297 Babe Lichardus ....71 75 74 77297 Julius Boroa 73 74 76 75298 Don Whitt .77 75 72 74298 Paul McGulrg 77 73 78 73299 Jim Turnesa .........78 74 75 72299 Lloyd Mangrura ...70 71 75 73289 Mika Dietz 76 70 79 75300 Don Fairfield 81 71 75 73300 Chandler Harper 73 74 76 77300 Frank Boynton 78 71 77 76300 Bill Nary 7 75 75 71300 Bill 0den 70 75 77 79301 Tom Talkington 72 81 73 75301 Ted Gwin 74 74 81 72301 Chick Harbert 72 81 78 71302 MISS CREED WINS Ii IliJim Clifford Ann Creed, 18 year Shaw, Byrd, Aber, Hleater, J.

WUsoa. 4. Bas aa balls Hoeft, Si Shaw, It Byrd. II Aber, ll J. WUsoa, J.

Hits Hoeft. 3 In Innings; Shaw, In 8: Byrd. 1 la 1A; Aber, 4 la HIater, 1 la 1. Runs and gamed runs Hoeft, 2-2; Shaw, 5-4; Byrd. 1-1; Blenter 11-01.

J. llson, 2-2. Passed ball R. WUtob. Winning pitcher Wilson tlS-71.

Losing old Southern Amateur cham pitcher Hoeft 4-71. Implres Rice. Rom 7 Cleveland, Aug. 11 Special Donald Byrne of Ann Arbor, and Hans Berliner cf Washington, the co-leaders, played to a draw today in the sixth round of the National Open tournament of the United States Chess federation today. The result left them with scores of 5Va each.

mel, Stevens, ISapp. Attennanc ao.aaw pion from Opelousas, yam capital of the world, won the women's amateur division with a 72 hole total of 317, which would have tied her for 13th Leo Blagettl 77 71 77 79304 78 78 76 76-308 Johnny Pott 77 74 78 80-309 ro 70 R2 79320 in the professional division. vvaiaer lnman 77 73 74 78302 Harold Henning 76 70 79 77302 Dutch Harrison ....74 68 86 Withdrew Lois Drafke of Acacia Coun try club, former Illinois state champion, was second with Bill Van Allen Wins 327. Scores: Clifford Ann ..81 78 81 7731 Raceway Park Feature I.ois J. Drafke.

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