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The Austin American from Austin, Texas • 15

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The Austin American Wednesday, August 20, 1958 Austin. Texas-Page AlH City Junior Tourney SENATORIAL RECORD LA Wins Two, Seizes Fourth LOS ANGELES The Los An-eight and struck out five. Competition Begins BATTING RECORDS Fischer Victor YUGOSLAVIA (AP) Bobby Fischrr. 15-year-old chess champion from Brooklyn, Tuesday defeated Raul Sanguinetti of Argentina in the ninth round of the interzonal chess tournament. KEW MANAGER NAMED MOBILE, Ala.

w-Ray Yochim, pitcher, Tuesday night replaced Charlie Silvera as manager of th New Orleans Pelicans of the Southern Association. ZORA FOLLEY UNIMPRESSED TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)-Zora Folley, No. 1 challenger for Floyd Patterson's heavyweight crown, wasn't impressed by the champion's victory over Roy Harris. "Patterson should have got rid of Harris earlier in the fight," Folley said Tuesday, PLAYER ah 2b 3h hr 2 and 1: Jim Murphy beat Sid Heatly.

1-up: Jonroy Prewltt heat Mike Edsar. a anu ttoyce KoDens, oye. Second Flight Mike Bryant beat Gentry Lee. 7 and 6: KOttler 1(M IS 33 3 5 0 0 Miranda 55 10 17 6 0 2 0 Maye 384 49 117 22 10 9 5 Robfrti 434 83 128 12 5 IS 2 Sinovlc 383 44 109 11 1 18 1 PnlM 43(1 7fi nfi 1R no 00 CHAMP VIRGIL AKINS SEES ACTION TONIGHT From Wiro Services .2 CHICAGO Virgil (Honey Bear) Akins, idle since winning thff welterweight boxing title June 6, returns to action in sn ovcr-thiC weight bout here Wednesday night against Charlie (Tombstone); Smith. The 30-year-old Akins will be shooting for his fifth straight knockout orTKO.

The St. Louis native has a 48-17-1 record, witrr 28 knockout victories. Smith, from Waco, Texas, has a 26-7 prflk record. He is 25. Owen Revell beat Darrell Lee.

3 and 1: first win- geles Dodgers continued their The Braves' loss in the mystifying domination of Mil-'game ended a seven-game Henry Massey beat Ted Parnsh. 4 and 1 1 0 ixmrey ba 17 i 3: Dick Hemsch. by. Mason 395 SI 75 21 335 51 waukee Tuesday night by throt- nmg streak. 71 11S Pet.

.38 .30:1 US .385 .270 .254 .239 .235 .233 .225 .214 .208 .100 .188 .135 .133 .119 Charlie Neal, normally a second Marsh 55 r.7 Jacobs 399 45 93 14 Lennert 222 21 50 5 Ackeret 42 2 9 1 13 3 2 4 5 1 4 1 7 5 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brown baseman but a shortstop Tuesday night, produced the deciding runs in the opener with his 21st homer. It came with two men aboard in the second inning. O'Donnell Clark 73 5 13 3 21 2 4 1 32 2 0 52 2 7 1 50 a I Nelson FOX Hendr kson 42 2 5 0 LIFETIME Guaranteed MUFFLERS Drysdale, undefeated against Unconditional Writton Guarantee for th LIFE OF YOUR CAR. Team Batting: .253. Ns Gimmicks Guarantee Covert Rusting Out anal Defects thru no faut of the User.

PITCHING RECORDS Richard White, a member of the 1958 state championship Austin High golf team, bowed out in a mild upset and Hugh Williamson Jr. captured a marathon victory to highlight first round matches of the city junior championships at Muny Tuesday. WTiite fell before one of Monday's three qualifying medalists, Barry Bishop, 4 and 3. Williamson got his victory by hitting 19 fairways with his drives and outlasting Rox Covert, Austin High, 1-up in 20 holes. Defending champion Randy Petri played sub par golf in ousting Jaim Cawlfield, 4 and 2.

In the 12-and-under bracket, returning tiUist Bill Clagett led the way by recording one bogey and four pars, beating James Ballard, 5 and 4. FIRST KOI NI UK SILTS ISs-AND-l NDKH Championship Flleht Randy Petri beat Jim Cawlfield. 4 and 1 2: Hugh Williamson Jr. beat Rox Covert. 1-up In 20 holes: Barry Bishop beat Richard While.

4 and 3. Ross Crawford, bye. Raymond Mayes beat Ronnie Thomas. the Braves this year and 7-1 in his career, got his home run with the bases empty in the fifth. He now leads all major league pitchers in homers.

IP ER RR SO W-I. 29 207 169 84 114 134 15-9 FRBEDRICH PLAYER Brown Fox Nelson 16 103 92 29 29 152 152 71 2tf Ififi 131 73 34 88 6-4 52 74 9-9 62 314 9-10 Blllv ouens beat David Ffker. 3 and 2: Bill Cawlfield beat John Pendleton. 5 and James Hager beat Karl Youens. li and Clint Reagan, hve Chumlnoshlp Flight (Nine Hole Matches) Bill Clacgett beat James Ballard.

5 and 4: Dan Simpson boat George Mathis. 2 and 1: Richard Grosskopf heat. Frank Maxwell. 1-up: Tommv Harper beat Ronnie Rowlev. 3 and 2: Cary Petri beat Roger Pavne.

3 and 2: Duke Covert beat Bobby Seaholm, 2 and 1. WFDNFSP ws p.miNr,s lds-wn-l Championship Flight a.m. R. Petri vs. Williamson and Bishop vs.

Crawford: 8:07 Mayes vs. Murphy and Prewitt vs. Roberts. Flrsl Flight 8.14-J. Cawlfield vs.

R. Covert. White. b.ve, Prewltt vs. Edgar and Roberts, bye.

Second Flight 8:21 Bryant vs. Rvell and Massey vs. Heinsoh: Youens vs. B. Cawlfield and Hager vs.

Reagan. Third Flight 8:33 O. Lee ss. D. Lee and Parnsh.

bye: 8:42 Baker vs. Pendleton and K. Youens, bye. 12S-AND-I NIIFR Oiampionshtp Flight 8:49 Claggett vs. Simpson and Grosskopf vs.

Harper; C. Petri vs. D. Covert. First Flight 9:03 Ballard vs.

Mathis and Maxwell vs. Rowley; 9:10 Payne vs. Seaholm. Maranda INSTALLED FREE! PRICED RIGHT Hendr'kson 31 143 342 47 50 93 9 11 Clark 40 314 95 44 31 48 7-10 (First Game) MILWAl'KEK LOS ANGELKS abrhbl shrhhl FLOATING AIR ROOM AIR CONDITIONER O'Donnell 17 28 3 4 13 Call or Come by for Price Quotes on Your Carl tling the world champions twice before a noisy crowd of 42,409. The scores were 4-1 and 7-2, The double victory left the Dodgers all by themselves in fourth place, a half game in front of St.

Louis. It also assured them of no worse than a split with the Braves for the season. The Dodgers have taken 11 of the first 17 games. No other team has an edge on Milwaukee. The Dodgers, who have won seven of their last eight games, again did most of their damage with home runs.

Charlie Neal and pitcher Don Drysdale connected in the first game, and Norm Larker, John Roseboro and Joe Pignatano homered in the second. Drysdale's home run was his fifth of the season. He has more than any other pitcher in the majors. He set the Braves down with 18 15 1-3 Bruton cf 4 111 Gilliam 2b 4 0 1 0 fcch'd'st 2b 4 0 10 Roseboro 3 0 0 0 Mathews 3b 4 0 1 0 Snider cf 3 0 0 0 as US Team Loses "Quiet and Cold as Falling Snow" 4 110 SEAT COVERS low HIGH CAPACITY COOLING 95 4 110 3 113 3 0 0 0 Aaron rr 4 1 0 Larker lb Covin'ton If 4 0 1 0 Hodses 3b Adcock lb 4 0 0 0 Neal ss Crandall 3 0 0 0 Clmoli rf Lf Ban 3 0 0 0 PlB'tano Willey 2 0 0 0 Drysdale aHan'nr'k 10 0 0 McMahon 0 0 0 0 2 0 10 GOODYEAR STORE DON WEEDON INSTALLED FREE! All COLORS STYLES 3 111 PHILADELPHIA (AP) The U. S.

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65' (ssnoi cm mm five hits, striking out five and walking none. It was his fourth straight victory over the Braves this season and his seventh in a row eoine back to last year. Lefthander John Podres got off to a wobbly start for the Dodgers in the second game but finished with a four-hitter. He walked 10. Los Angeles 27-12.

LOB Milwaukee 5. Los Angeles 4. 2B Larker. Mathews. HR Neal, Bruton.

Drysdale. SB Pignatano. Roseboro. IP II ER BB SO Willey (h. 8-4) 7 5 4 4 1 2 MoMahnn 1 10 0 11 Drysdale (W, 8-Ul 9 5 110 5 Secory.

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Po-A Milwaukee 24-7. Los Angeles 27-10. DP Hodces. Gilliam and Larker: Podres. Gilliam and Larker.

LOB Milwaukee 9. Los Angeles 8. 2B Pemeter. Larker. HR Larker.

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