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FltOM FIT TO POST THE ATLANTA COYSTITI TION, UVrlni-Mlar, Aug. 20, 19.8 )3 wi I III! III! II II I 'I Chisox Belt Boston, 7-1 YOU MED LUCK AT REBEL 500 Bill Dailey Arrives, Saves Mobile, 4-2 Lookouts, Memphis Grab Pair of Late Victories BOSTON 'AP' Dick Donovan in leading the onr.i-,hing Chicaan pitfjh.fi a foLir-hittct r. ai-i orlv White Sox to a 71 triumph over 'J Jackie Jensen's S.lrd homer. By AL THOMY Fireball Roberts wanted to talk about luck. "If you've got it, you win: CHICAGO BOSTON ah hi lb hi if you don have it, you lose." As simple as From Press Dispatches 1 Vp.ir i in 5 I 1 0 Rud'iln 4 0 0 0 r'n 2b SMI KunriHli ib 4 0 0 0 i l.iinrlu i'l 4 0 0 0 William If 4 0 10 i 4 0 11 M.ilzrmc 3b 4 0 0 0 I ilooiie II) 4)00 Jenorn rl 1 1 fiiMHl'un 3h 0 0 0 Ornirt 3 0 0 0 tunilo 3b 1 I 1 0 IVrsaH il 3 0 10 Rucr II 3 11 White 3 0 9 9 1 Smith rf 4 0 3 1 Sullivan 0 3 0 0 0 Dofluvn 3 10 0 Bvtrly 9 0 0 2 aMrphfns 10 0 9 Mon 'l 0 0 0 0 ToUlt 34 7 It Total 31 14 1 I a- Klifd out fur Bverly in tih the Boston Red Sox i'u day night.

Nellie Fox, Chicago's second baseman, set a record by playing hi 473th consecutive game at th position. Donovan was in charge throughout as he struck out five and walked no.ie. Boxer IMaya Horn NF.W YORK Heavy weight Tony Anthony piavs the trumpet as a sideline and has a collection of them. that, claims It was the Pols' first decision under new manager Ray Yochim, who was named to replace Charlie Silvera shortly before game time. LITTLE ROCK iMKMPIIIH sb bl ab blTanner 3h 4 2 10 lllau Ok ft A A ft A nuuci is, in I town to in Bill Dailey came on to rescue starter Dick Stigman in the ninth inning Tuesday night and save Mobile's 4-2 win over New Orleans.

The win allowed Mobile to keep pace with Southern League-leading Birmingham, four and one-half games ahead of the Bears, as they pulled to within two games of the second place Atlanta Crackers. 4u riacitr ill 4. 1 Small rf 4 0 10 McCarthy cf 4 12 0 1 spect tne car Frank Strickland is building (or the Darlington 500 on Labor Day. ft? v. ci 4 j'trippo id iu i 1 1 1 i Rotton too 0H 004-1 White.

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Sr LdI IP BR S(l Don'n 10-tl) 4 110 5 ul'vn it. -7i 7 3 3 7 7 4 3 1 Bverly 1-3 1 0 0 1 1 Miinbnuiiuetle 1 7 0 0 0 1 Balk -Sullivan. PB-Whit ci.w.irt, Pauaiella, Tabaechi. -3 2 A jt.iuiey id 4 (iroie If Peden 4 12 1 Sciesny rf Wilson 3b 3 0 0 0 Comolli Slider 4 110: McKee ss Scott If 4 13 2 McHride Black 1 0 0 0 Slack 1 TRO-32J ACK 3 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY I Call JA. 6- 498 I I TRUCK PARTS SALES CO.

E. i iuv Rombrser 0 0 0 Ui b-Heyman 1 0 1 01 c-Tsitouris 0 0 0 0' Totals 34 3 I 3 Tolls 27 4 7 4 A Grounded out for black In eighth. Singles for Rnmbeiaer in 9th. i Ran for Heyman In ninth. I Little Rock 000 000 1023 Memphis 000 110 20x 4 Kranier.

Rock 24-10, Memphis 27-18. DP Wilson, Otey and Hartley; Kiairr, McKee and Dipippo. LOB LlttlB Hock 7, Memphis I 2B McCarthy 2, Dipippo. IIR Pwlen, Scott. SB-Tanner 2.

Frazier. Black McKee Sczesny, SF Dipippo. IP ER BR SO Black (L, 8-7) 7 7 4 4 4 2 Rornlierger 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mi Bride (W. 9-8) 7 3 3 2 4) Slack i 1 0 0 0 0 Sicvcrs Tips Tigers, 3-1 WASHINGTON (AP) Roy Sievers smacked out four straight hits, including his 34th homer, as the Washington-Senators defeated the Detroit Tigers, 3-1 Tuesday night. SHORT LAPS: Tim Flock is tuning up his Mercury for Lakewood.

Biggest complaint about the Darlington track is that it's a "one-groove" raceway. "Mighty hard to pass a man there," says a veteran driver. Rail-rider Eddie Sachs, who drives for broke, leads L'SAC's Midwest championship car point standings, but Elmer George is only a point and a lialf behind. Flash: Soiet manufacturers have turned out a new racing car capable of an average speed of 182.8 kilometers per hour U11.5U. Moscow Kadio says.

They plan to road race it. Jim Reed, 1955 winner, completed the Darlington field with his entry on Tuesday. He'll jockey a Ford. Quick quote: "He just needs a little coaching and a little more experience." Lee Petty on son Richard, a new NASCAR driver, The rumor that Jack Smith would drive Red Vogt's Dodge proved to be unfounded. Speedy Thompson got Vogt's machine, while Cracker Jack tunes up his Pontiac for Darlington.

Bud Lunsford, who drives at the Peach Bowl Wednesday night, is king ot the East Park Speedway in Anderson, S.C. He has won 80 per cent of the races there. Jack Smith has dropped to third place in the Grand National standings, behind Lee Petty and Buck Baker Cigar-chomping Boh Wellmrn has a big lead on the convertible circuit Hie announcement from Darlington says the press for the 5(K) will be houst'd on the first floor at a Coker College dorm Beauty queens have the third floor. The second? That's the South Carolina state police. Fmm-mm-m Tim Flock is enthused over miniature racing cars, now a fad with motor-minded people.

The Atlanta cIud is looking for members. A quart of fuel lasts six months, according to Flock DETROIT I WASHINGTON ab bl ab bl I Yost 3h 3 10 0 3 0 0 0 4 14 2 4 0 0 0 4 12 0 0 0 0 0 hup By Komberder (tomolli). ru Peden. (J Mcvey and Burns. CHATTANOOGA INASHVILLE ab bl ab bl Oravetz, rf 5 0 0 0 DurnhauKh.ss 4 110 Schaive, 2b 5 0 2 Ludtka.

2b 5 0 0 0 evan. lb 3 12 1' Coles, lb 5 0 2 1 Killebrcw. 3b 3 1 0 0 Panko, rf 4 110 Allison, cf 5 1 2 0 Friitley. If 4 0 3 0 Moruan, If 4 110 Quintana. 3b 3 0 2 1 Bnieh.

4 2 2 2 Gilbert, cf 3 0 0 0 Willis, ss 4 0 2 1 Aylward, 4 0 0 0 Wills, 4 0 2 1 0'Toole, 2 0 0 0 I iSuleski 10 0 0 Snankel, 0 0 0 0 1 hi i ons 10 0 0 I i.Rniipv 4mm Kuenn cf 5 0 1 0 Veal ss 4 13 0 Boiling 2b 3 0 10 Harm lb 3 0 0 0 Maxell If 2 0 0 0 Martin 3b 3 0 11 Groth rf 2 0 0 0 aKr'cona rf 2 0 0 0 ft Al Thomr everv '500' theyve ever had," continued the 29-year-old Flori-dian, "and I've never won a single one. To go a step further, I've led every some of them to the halfway mark. Then something would happen. A blown tire, smashup, engine trouble always something. "I was talking about luck.

Endurance for such a long race is necessary, certainly, but the main thing is you've got to be in the right place in the right time. If you're in the wrong place at the wrong time you've had it. "A race like this 'will have some 15-20 wrecks. Those you've got to avoid." If Roberts' luck seems to be of the negative type at Darlington, it certainly cannot be classified as such elsewhere. He and Strickland have won over on the Grand National circuit.

This includes five first places in nine big races. Roberts is a charger, much in the manner of devil-may-care Curtis Turner. They don't pretend to be pacers, to lay back and await their chance. The right place at the right time to Roberts is the winner's circle after the race. Fireball didn't back off with I Pearson cf Sievers If i Courtney Lemon rf Chrisley rf i Becquer lb i Brldiiea 2h 1SujlrV i ii fT-.

1 2 ft jf mm0t tT I 4 0 11 3 0 0 0 Malkmus 2b 0 0 0 0 Alvarez as 2 0 10 Mnfnni i I i 1 hHazle 10 0 0 Pascual 3 0 0 0 Mrtan 0 0 0 0' Hyde 0 0 0 I Totals 37 4 13 i Totals 36 2 9 2 Cl au 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 32 1 4 1 1 Totals a Struck out for Groin ir 30 3 I 3 61 li- Grounded out for Motor it in 7th; Struck nut lor Morgan in Yin. Ilrlrolt 000 001 Washington 100 011 K-Kucnn. PO-A Detroit 24-14. 000-1 00 3 Wu.sh limton 27-13. DP Morgan, Boiling and Staff Photo Charlei Jackion CHECKS HIS MACHINE Checks Plans or Darlington "Now for a lot of luck.

SOMETHING NEW Promoter Carl Queen believes the Monza-type 250-miler at Lakewood the Sunday before Labor Day should be exciting for spectators. For the first 125-mile ru. drivers draw starting positions from a hat. After this is completed they pause for a 15-minute rest and then start Pet motor peeves: The lead car that won't move out in double time when the light changes, thus holding up the works. FIREBALL ROBERTS (R) Car Owner Frank Strickland a leading qnesnon: "Leaving yourself out, who would be your choice to win the Darlington 500?" "I'd have to go with Turner.

He has real good equipment, a fine car and there's no doubt of his driving ability. "But as said, it takes luck. Maybe I'u have some this year." After nine shutouts at the Darlington championsnip ceremonies. Fireball has visions of the winner's circle. Harris.

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haltanoiiga 000 401 100 6 Nashville 001 000 0102 K-Wills. Killr-brew. Schaive 2. PO-A Chattanooga 27-9 Nashville 27-10. DP Willis.

Schaive and Wills. Willis and Levari: Durnbauun. Ludtka am. Coles; Avlward and Quintana; Durn baituh and Liu'tka. LOB Chattanooga 8 Nashville 10.

211 -Allison, Morgan. Baich, Panko. HR-Levan. IP ER BB SO Wills (W. 13-9) 9 9 2 1 3 6 OToole (L, 16-6) .4 11 5 5 3 5 Sprankel .3 2 110 1 HHP-OToole (Levan).

Weyer. Strocchia and Mallu.v. 2:10. Paid, 590 ladies, 260 kids. IP Moford (L, 3-5) 6 6 Morgan 2 2 Fascial (W.

7-7) 4 H.vde 2 0 KK BB SO 3 4 1 0 0 1 12 7 0 I 2 8th. WP Pn. Pitched to one batter HBP Hv Pasruul (Harris) enal. Flaherty, MrKinley, Chylak, Berry. A 10,970.

FASTEETI! Grey Knights Gii'd for Battle Dodd, Fuller May Lead Sieges holds plates firmer with more Fischer Wins Chess Title YUGOSLAVIA AP' Bobby Fischer, 15-year-old chess champion from Brooklyn, Tuesday defeated Raul Sanguinetti of Argentina in the ninth round of the interzonal chess tournament. Playing black, Fischer played a Sicilian defence against interna comfort. from PAIN STAN BACK combines several medically proven pain relievers into one eosy-to-toke dose. 50 50 Tablets Powders 69 98 TRAIUHMS 1 Eniov all the sieiipiv more ynn tr.ivel in absolute comfnit and safety with Tlt.it tncans any trip for business tional master Sanguinetti. Fischer placed a brilliant match and Sanguinetti gave up after 28 moves.

or pleasure is a lot more relaxing. Hidiim Trailwajs bvn actually thirty times is saier tli.m air safer than rail, laler than driving your car. js Take the SAFE Take TKAILWAYS to: Don't mess up your car. We'll deliver! CEMENT LIME PLASTER Call us for concrete and mortar mix, sand, crushed stone, all masonry needs. Fligg Hoping For New 'Bull' By PAUL ATKINSON Bobby Dodd and the new "Bull of Parkway Drive," fullback Hilton Fuller, hold the key to just how far Grady's Grey Knights will gallop in 3-AAA football wars this fall.

Dodd, according to coach Jack Fligg, "is our most experienced back both offensively and defensively." So the son of Georgia Tech football coach Bobby Dodd figures to throw his hefty 187 pounds around at quarterback. "Bobby Fligg was explaining Tuesday after the second rugged practice day, "is a real good passer. Now whether he'll throw much is another thing, because we don't like to put the ball into the air unless we have to. But we know he can pitch that ball. "Dodd punts, and is a fair runner.

He doesn't have the great speed to be a real good runner, but he'll roll out some on those options." Fuller, a squat 5-9, 200-pound MIAMI TAMPA FT. MYERS HOUSTON NASHVILLE BIRMINGHAM JOHNSON CITY CHARLOTTE ASHEVILLE MEW YORK Modess Aspergum Tampons The flexible tampans Sjk you can trust it even on "first" days A Acnirin in ii "jr DODD ins NAME PASSIN' HIS GAME Grady Banks on Senior Quarterback Bobby ly. "We have to," he said. "Because that opener with O'Keefe is Sept. 4." They didn't say it outright at mm ries in the line.

Possibly at end but elsewhere, no. Jerry Katz, a 175-pound dash man, and Phillip Jackson, who also weighs in at 175, are the top Grady, but it's not any trouble to foresee another top season at the 212 Spring N.W. JA. 5-1862 guys at the flanks. But Sy Brown Farkway Drive school.

guard transferee, is hoped to be (155) and Baxter (160) are loom rltnuriAA Aum fnrm get agate 1475 Wccaslin 3 3231 ing as possibilities. I the "Larry Lafkowitz" of 1958. I That is he is looked on to be the Fast pain relief with 1 I i The guards are strong. John (no stomacn upser AND no tablets to SuPer of Jumor I bull-dozing type. Fuller also will see duty at defensive tackle.

Mitchell (170), Jim Wade (175) I dissolve no powder ACt I Battling "Fuller for the fullback and Charles Rosenfeld (180) lend bulk there, and the speed is good. 1 i spot is team grad Alex I to mix! 9 At 1 box oi lu I 1 Povialatis, a quick 175-pounder. I Pka. of 16 I I The whole offensive backfield 1 1 'f. i unit of '57 is gone.

This includes 1 I I quarterback Allen Wesley, halfbacks Kim Davis and Harold i Arwood and Lafkowitz. Expected in. h( i in at the halfbacks are Mike Aus-t tin (175) at the left side, with Harold Gelber (160) and Jim Ditto at tackle, Charles Windham (195) is kingpin, and very likely one of the city's best. Center is a big plus mark, be cause of three-year starter Frank Chastain (175). He worked only on defense in 1956, only on offense in '57; now he'll work it both ways.

There's one blight on the happy scene. Senior guard Larry Hopkins dislocated a shoulder the first day out, and is a season-long casualty. Fligg, who was an assistant coach at West Fulton last year, will bring his team along quick- I RELIEVES I nAftinenl I npniAiir nilkf I rUlliUtli I Howard (150) for the right slot. ut-wti 11 111 raiiM There aren't too many wor- Tribe Drops Yanks, 8-6 NEW YORK (AP) The New York Yankees lost their fourth in a row Tuesday night, blowing a three-run lead as homers by YORK MEW 'Relieves cramps. fid smsisJp Eases headache.

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