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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 27

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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE MONDAY. JUNE F. 1333 Sports Twenty-Seven OnceO Ragan's 273 ver kghiiy ops I ABOUT WHEELS-Sartte Bchettco. an amateur bi- cyclist, broke the world record for 1000 meters from a tanaing start at Milan, Italy, vcsterday, covering the dis- tance in 1 8.4 sec. Meantime Ouinrv iMass.) I Eastern Open In cyclist, Bernard Dodd, scored an upset in the Eastern States campionships at Greenwood Lake, N.Y, winning the 100-tuometer race.

BAL1IMOKE, June 7 (AP) through the lat 13. Littlen Henry Ransom of Illinois, tied made a last-ditch birdie on the! final hole for a 71 and total of 274. Boeevs on the 14sh and iSth holes by Littler gave Ragan the S-S00 first prize. Ragan also bogeyed the 15th but recouped with his three oni the next hole. He had onlv in Dave Ragan, 23, of Florida, won his first professional golf tournament today, three holes from the end of the Eastern Upen.

a iour-ioot putt on the 16th hole provided Ragan with a final two-under-par 70 and a total of 273 for the 72 inoles. He staged a nip and tuck scrap with Gene Littler alii THE SPORTSMAN i 1 f-Ql PUU UIIUCX I I iUl- car the last two holes uc for third with 275. Ed (Porky) Oliver of Den ver, came in next with 276. Ibe tournament was played over Pine Ridce. a two-month-old course measur ing 6820 yards.

Ragan was 15 strokes under a Snead in 1952. In all. 32 of the tnwrinc ceat the Pine Ridge par. One Ragan, 6S-8--70 J7V Ger Littler. SS-67-71-71 lltiO.

Don Whitt. S9-S-fMi 27S. Snon, Henry Hansom, 7M-70-9 2'S, td Oliver. H-67--7iV 27. tlinrv Ken Venturi, 72-70-6- 375 S9 Biiir Don 2S.

Fiet W2S. Maxwell, January, Haw kins S-69-70-TO 277, 7-71-73-S7-J78, 67-8S-73-70 Kroll. tun Coliin. 2fin Mike Souchak. 74-6i--7 2RiV S710.

John 6io. Mc.Muilin, Player, Mayer, 78-8-70-S7 281, 283. Gary DtcSc S3S3 34 Bob Toski. S9-729-74 284, S243. Red Sox Averages OX THE MOVE Bobby Fischer of New York, 16-year, old chess phenom, drew with Russian grand master Mikhail Tal in the last round of the international tournament Zurich.

Switztrland. Tal already has clinched the tournament. Fischer stands to finish second or third." ALL IX ONE CTLP A 17-year-old pitching sensation, Raymond Culp of Austin, Tex. received a $100,000 bonus ver the weekend for signing with the Phillies. The Phils outbid 13 clubs.

COOL. REAL COOL More than 100 skiing diehards ere running the headwall in Tuckerman's Ravine yesterday. The skiing was good on the Grossglockner (Kla-fenfurt, Austria), too. A crowd of 8000 watched Pepi Steiglrr win the men's 2500-meter slalom. Hilde Hofherr of Austria won the women's race.

Things might have been different had Betsy Snite and Penny Pitou been on hand. CHANGE-IT Bill" Henry, who wasn't getting too many people out when he was with the Red Sox, has blossomed into one of the National League's better relief pitchers for the Chicago Cubs. Henry relieved in both ends of yesterday's twin bill, which the Cubs swept from Pittsburgh. MAYBE IT'S THE WEATHER Baseball fans turned out in droves all over the major league circuits yesterday, Cleveland getting the American League's largest crowd for the doubleheader with the Yankees (59.823), and Milwaukee pulling its best gathering since opening day, 33,078. DOWN, DOWN, DOWN One hour after Bill Orleck registered his new 21-foot speed boat yesterday, it sank in collision with another craft on Webster Lake.

Loss: $8100. BETTER THAN FAIR, HARVARD The river Thames was humpy and the traffic was heavy with motor boats yesterday, but Harvard's crew turned in another superb time trial, 19:16 for four miles downstream. Yale, out three hours earlier to beat the mob, rowed upstream. Sports Council Told triumph. Don Whitt of California and! certed successful drives in other states where ranchers and commercial fish ermen had sat down with; The annearanre of Fnstor one of the few he has! 'made since assuming his post trn i.

Unity Needed in State By MIKE BEATRICE ANDOVER, June 7 Depart ment of Natural Resources Commissioner Charles H. W.j Foster yesterday urged sPorts- mpn in annnt a rrash nro t' gram toward organizational unity throughout the state. it; lime lb lummiK uuu warned Foster. I dont care U'hn thpu are nr u-hat thpv sre all groups interested in the outdoors must get he stated. uea- i (Globe Photo by Edward Jennerl SAND-DANDY Ed Martin is shown making crucial shot from trap on the 16th.

Ball halted six inches from cup. host Andovcr 'men. CI ub M-ujne nact never met mm. u.i was incly favorable. uvci iiciiii Towser's Taps At Wonderland 4, Foster told his audience he'Daiey 2.1 sa youthful commissioner was aware of the admimstra-i f0 speaking at the limitations of his office, 2.) 82 31 100 50 192 15 62 BATTING AB RBI HH 50 15 62 9 3 27 50 15 3 1 51 195 S3 23 48 1K2 48 26 7 24 76 21 14 4 50 1SJ SO 35 12 9 II 3 3 0 40 97 26 11 3 22 62 IS 12 21 10 0 25 12 0 4.1 17 3 13 10 1 10 5 I 0 0 24 81 15 7 1 3 6 10 0 8 6 10 0 4 7 10 0 12 8 10 0 9 19' 3 0 0 13 22 2 1 0 9 15 1 3 1 11 27 I 0 0 16 4 0 0 0 14 7 0 0 0 7 3 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 u.

v.j 1 vi. The was annual conference of Council of Soortsmen's Clubs: in i nti.irii.. ini ir .1 1 rt State organization of its type, Foster went as far as to offer both his personal services and the use of his office to bring such a unity about. As a prel ude to his talk, Foster said he Thei.u.. i r.c.c.

(Continued from Page 25) and a six on the 14th both What was .1 more commcndaDie in Have rf rfGr a ai ore Tt'ic 4v, i hours and 20 minutes. Martin was very sharp in the semi-finals, hitting a two-under clip in demolishing Yale junior Mike Phillips, 7 and 6. Barry four up after 12 J. Shine Shatters KE. Shot Mark wished to make two history and pro- A.A.A.U.

Summary against tournament neuner oi wnicn was new. His dual program included the need for unity and a broad approach towards all matters pertaining to natural resources. He said it wasn't enough By FRANCIS ROSA RANDOLPH, June 7 Mel Carl Shine of Newton and the University of Pennsylvania the oldest record in the rroKe ine oiaesi recora in me New England AAAU track and! field chammonshiDS here today. I The IC4A and five-time Hep- tagonal champion threw the hot put 57 feet, 10Hi inches to break Dmitri Zaitz' mark of S2 feetS'k set in 1936. The 6 foot 4 235 pound Shine sot his record on his second; ihrOW.

His best previous effort I I lit i lit 1 nan a i division chiefs. josepn Knox executive sec- retary of New England Inter Water Pollution Control Commission, who reviewed the grams. Others present were: Coun-! cil President Elmer W. Reed, Charles McLaughlin, director of fisheries and game; Howard S. Willard, director of law enforcement; Raymond J.

Ken- ney, director of forests and parks; Frederick C. Wilbour, versity of Texas Phi Beta Kappa as the Lady Golfer of the Year by a wide margin. Three second places, a fourth, a fifth and ninth stand out in the remarkable record of the that sportsmen concern director of marine fisher-selves with issues that were'ies; Thomas M. Joyce, secre- of direct consequence. Theyjtary of the fisheries and game must go beyond, into areas board; James M.

Shepard, man-that might have an indirect' aser of the northeast district, effect on outdoor sports, he! and Emmett Baker, president explained. of the Massachusetts Federa- He cited the results of con-ition of Sportsmen's Clubs. had been 57 feet 7 when in Buu jrk in fih; in jne til mill. FIRST HACE-5-16 Mile. Grade PP Dog Odds 6 Malt Dillion 5-2 2 Amos 3-1 8 Closing Time 7-2 1 Mixed Grade 5-1 3 Spring Ins 5-1 5 Hello Kiddo 8-1 7 Bar 15-1 4 Swiss Bell 15-1 Wt.

72 62 73 Sfi 68 54 ATT OlM.IO.V Just missel In last. AMOS MISCO irrrlfir speed. CLOSING TIME lllea it eutslds. SECOND RACE-Revere Grade B. 8 China Sails.

4 Little Bride 2 Soapy Jones. 6 King I 5 Farrago's Comet 1 Johnny Joan. 1 E.vdie Gay 3 Rural Sundown. 3-1 3-1 5-1 5-1 6-1 8-1 S7 58 69 68 72 5 60 53 I.IT- rk tno. BUArg Jd.NtS dangerous en best.

THIRD RACE5-18 mile. Grade 4 Murry Kramer 7.2 71 8 Red Mackinaw 7-2 80 7 Victory Item 3-1 6fi 5 Rural Smasher 5-1 60 2 Jolly Matron 6-1 58 1 Flavor Break 8-1 58 3 Rocker Dandy 67V 6 By The Knife 69 Ml BRV ISIH1S In last. I) MACKINAW has the speed 1 VICTORY ITEM always trrlni. 1 FOURTH RACE Revere Course, Grade 7Thin Malrnn 51 SJ 6 George Delo 3-1 66 4-So 5-1 68 1 Miss Cynthia 5.1 58 8 Surge Of Power 6-1 75 2 Spritely 8-1 56 5 Belfrv 15-1 58 3 five Steps 63 THIV MATRON trouble tn last. GEORGE 1)1X0 fit and ready.

SO ays trying. FIFTH RACE 5-16 mile. Grade D. 2 Supreme Lady 6 Gay Davie 7 Zipper Rock, 5 Karl Kelly 8 Press Fire 4 Three Kings 1 Bob Box 3 Little Joan SIPREMR LADY 2-1 3-1 5-1 5-1 6.1 8-1 58 75 54 71 60 73 74 53 has the speed. C.AV DAVIE dangerous contender.

ZIPPER ROCK fit and ready SIXTH RACE Revere Course 54 59 53 64 1 a 58 i 55 54 Vs 57 In last, Grade D. 8 True Leader 3 Evalena 2 Rosy Soeedster 6 Calico Key 7 Rite Mac 4 Beautena 5 Slender Line 1 Lorly 3-1 3-1 5-1 5-1 6-1 8-1 TRIE LEADER erowded EVAI.F.NA too effort needed rost SPEEDSTER eonld make it close. SEVENTH RACE Revere Course Grade C. 2 Radio Sparks 3 Chuckle Chief 6 Lisa Marie 5 Ring of Dallas 4 Extra Work 7 Legionary 1 Blue Harrold 3-1 3-1 5-1 5-1 6-1 8-1 78 72 62 59 64 72 76 59 8 Ruby Scajiet RADIO SPARKS lop effort needed. Courae.ih0ies Betsy Rawls Posts Plus 62 N.J.

Wins; Her 5th Cup in '59 SUMMIT, N.J., June 7 (UPI) Betsy Rawls won the Triangle Round-Robin Women's won the 1C4A rhamoionshiDi nip lvt Liminijiunsiiiy Memorial Day Shine was the only competitor among the 300 entries in the 70th annual meet to break a record. Johnny Kelley, America's No. 1 marathoner, won the six-mile race in 30 minutes, 16 seconds, lapping the field. The race was another tribute to Kelley's ability, for yesterday he had broken the United States record for a 10-mile race at Whitinsville. Three Schoolboys WOn Cham- Runnels .513 .278 .173 .2" .28 .25 .234 .2 HI' .17 .143 .091 .067 .000 .01 M) .000 wem Jensen Baumann IGeiger Iseougn it fills IF Sullnan Brt wer Deiock V.

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Arnold Fowlrr. J01" AA: RAA: .1. Ho IB baa. ft. Tb.

in baa un juw l. Tom wadflII. tie inr 3 htU'n linn Hilt. 'J iuft: lor among BOD amona Ron Ritlenhura unnt. Macneo: mil larlino.

Handoloh. Den- ton. U.S. Army, and Deshenier. U.S.

Army. 8 2 in. HAMMER 1 John T.u,lnr BAA 1 Don Slinaerland. BAA: 3. Alan Stout, PAA: 4..

Don Trimble. U. New Hamp. lrt ft. in.

JAVELlM-1, Kin Yob. BAA: 2. Tom Waddell BAA: 3. Larry Barry, BAA: 4 Bill Iishburn, URI Fresh, imz .1 in (Bob RUlenburg, unattached; Larry tarry Smith' Newton: 2, Tf)ly Wayne BAA: 3, Bob Behr. HA 4.

Loren tlagg, tast Bridge-water. Time. 10.2. MILE 1. Bob Lowe.

Brown! 2. Boh O'Leary. BAA: 3. Bryant Wood. U.S.

Army; 4, John Flnminio. Reipas AC Fitch. Time, 8s. HOP STEP AND JUMP 1. Samir Vincent.

BAA: 2. Bill Hufnagle Bost. Tech: 3. Bill Trudell. unattached: 4.

Tom Waddell, BAA. Distance 44 it. 10a4 in. DISCUS 1. Al Santio, Hone HiRh School, Providence: 2, Bill Bartlett.

B.A.A.: 3, Frank Kesselman, B.A.A.; 4, Don Slineerland, B.A.A. 159 ft. 4 in. 4401. Ron Lawrence, B.A.A.: 2.

Don Michalski. Holv Cross; 3, Eddie Gastonguay, Notre Dame High School of Fitchhurg: Larrv Mangle. Marsh-field. Time. 51.1s.

THREE MILE 1, Bob Osborne, Pittsfleld: 2. Larrv Damon, unattached; 3, Jim Green. B.A.A.: 4, Paul Scott. Sritunte. Time.

14m. 52s. SHOT PUT 1. Mel Carl Shine. B.A.A.

2. Larry Barry. B.A.A.: 3. I B80 1. Bob McSorley, B.A.A.: i.

I Dick Steele, Beverlv: 3. Leroy Win-good, AA; 4, Dave Plumb. B.A.A. Time. i POLE VAULT 1.

Gordon Kfllv. B.A.A.: 2, Al Stonkus, East Bridge I water: 3, Carl Nielsen, Marshfield 4, Fran Lynch. Northeastern. 12 ft 'V' 2201, John Barrett, St. Jnhn'a i Prep: 2.

Loren Flagg. East Bridgewa- roll and John Barrett 2. East Bridge water; 3, B.A.A. Time, 3:43.2. Uh in Row Puts FouYball Title in miss Kawis, leading moneyi 01 ln? J'ear.

nK an 'm plus 62 score which fended, off the challenges Randolph of Naples. Bnj of it 4k- u. JohJi Caru lo. Holy Cros: 4. FranK p'CnshipS.

Al SantlO, the huge, Kesselman. B.A.A. Distance 57 ft. seninf from Hotie Hieh Is'rw Meet Tvecord. (Old rec-spnior irom nupe nign tft bv pPmitrl Z(liu, Boston Col- Providence, threw the discus, S2 it inches in lfl.io.) Louise Suggs, the 1958 hole steady must in this unusual event at the Fetni 58 poriani ou-ioot pun on me meaaiisi jonn iosca, out.

just nung on xo win, up. Raynham Taps 1ST RACE 5-16 1 nhn.tlv Mile. Grade C. 6-1 10-1 20-1 66 60 70 53i 62 62 61 65 D. 68 53 51 63 57 70 66 2 Annis Lee 3 Stoicism 4 Bertha's Jewel B-I 5 Lonkina ArmmH 1 I 6 Commune 2-1 7 Parvin 12-1 8 Mile Higher 4-1 2D RACE 5-16 Mile.

Grade 1 Rocket Rhodes 9-2 8-1 5-1 5-2 7-2 6-1 2 Spiced Tamale 3 Sue Ring 4 Good Jill 5 Super Monarch 6 Hy-Klas Pete 7 Brucester Boy 8 Headlong 68 3D RACE5-18 Mile, Grade 1 Widow 4-1 54 2 Magic 8-1 6.1 3 Abe Monarch 10-1 58 4 Bixby Delite 12-1 71 5 Racansak 3-1 59 6 Rushing 8-1 64 7 Prime 3-1 73 8 King 5-1 65 4TH RACE Raynham Course. Grade E. 1 Bondage 3-1 58 2 Rouen Drake 15-1 72U 3 Beguiling 4-1 56 4 Rocca-Moona 4-1 58 5 Far And 5-1 e'K 6 Pert Packet 10-1 57 7 Wearv 8-1 63 8 Tantara 6-1 54 5TH RACE 5-16 Mile. Grade D. 1 Pf.ttie Rhodes 9-2 S3 2 Fortress Monarch.

20-1 67 3-Ihadit 15-1 53 4 Gin Gin 6-1 54 li 5 Jet Ex 5-1 69 6 Campus 8-1 57 7 Warden Pride 3-1 68 8 Calico Streak 10-1 58 6TH RACE Ravnham Course Grade E. 1 Mai A Pert 10-1 56 2 Bill Line 9-2 70 3 Little Jum 6-1 68 4 Lucky Iris 5-2 56 5 Slockinet 8-1 57 6 Lady Fantasy 5-1 57'i 7 Station 12-1 55', 8-Gesto 7-2 73 7TH RACE Raynham Course. Grade 1 Liberated 4-1 69 2 Steppin Easy 3-1 68 3 Tammie Sue 5-2 53 4 Liability 5-1 73 5 Erin's Prince SB 6 Sanganeer 6-1 65 7 Speedster'g Lady. 52 8 Lou Nix 10-1 52 8TH RACE 5-16 Mile. Grade B.

1 Tip Society 4-1 69 Brother Major 8-1 68 Corn Relish 5-t 68 4 Solvay 12-1 64 5 Glade Raider 72 6 O.B.'s Career 2-1 59 7 Drops Of Gold 5-2 67 8 Supreme Monarch 15-1 53'4 9TH RACE Raynham Course, Grade S. 1 Sultry 1-t 53 2 Bull Domino 8-1 67 3 Happy Debbie 3-1 56 4 O.B.'s Ample 3-2 65 5 Lankford 10-1 69 6 Run Best 12-1 52 7 Star's Ladv 6-1 58 8 Limited Lady 4-1 52 lOTH RACE Raynham Course, Grade S. 2d Found gin, (100 Rarnham Medley 67 73 72 56 70 66 73 69 1 Rockv MacDnft 2-1 2 Jockev James 3 Mr. Thin Man 4 Sugar Toes 5 Gazebo 6 Irish Iris 7 Honduras 8 True Remark 9-2 1-1 7-2 a-i 159 feet, four inches; John Barrett of St. John's of Dan-veri won the 220 in 22.4 and Larry Smith of Newton won the 100 in 10.2.

Santio. stands 6-7, weighs 225, made his winning: 3. 4. Tony throw On hlS third attempt. SIX John Kelley, B.A Barrett, whose father playedjAiconf, b.

major league ball th thej EraVCS and Pittsburgh Pirates.) Buckley. Chris Lane, John Car- i.mncil ahparl at thP start nf: the 220 and won by four yards. Another schoolboy, Loren McCracken's Suffolk But RrR0Ta s.v.t,. Fourth, luiu.hol Sli BilU. Sffund.

URST S20OO rlaimlne 4-var-lrt nu up, iurlongs, S2000. 12 Mishtv flirts 11.1 Mercier 1 15 Wajda 115 Purser 107 Gaflnev 115 Wairta 115 DeHoin 115 McLa'lin 117 No Bov 115 Clemea 1 10 No Boy 112 Kurtz 5-1 i-1 11 Flying Jib 4 SunKlitter 1 Ultra Smart 10 Big Force 13 Hebrides 3 Redondo 5 Pa Bull 2 Keadron 7 Isabel 8 Bee Firefly 8 Hot Walker Rinflo 4-1' 3-1 4-1 8 1 12-1 6-1 10-1 20-1 12-1 20-1 117 Martinez 40-I mighty nmr.r win hi. tlr.t l.r.l rt i Intr.A ia. -1 tronlr. SI NGLITTER la nicely apet-j ira nere.

i SECOND $2000, claiming. 4-year olds up, 6 turlongs, 200l). a civ 117Fisk 6-1 vvi'th 112 Martinez 4-M 110 Ryan 3-1 119 i m'nke 5-1 jumriom Nnhle Jet HOGara 10-1 8 Stepping Boy 7 Pundonor 9 Recapture 10 Russell Dancer 12 Pharlaine 3 New Cut 6 Bossy Mary '11(1 Green 12 lis Van HooH 8 112 Dunlavv 110 Glassner 115 No Boy 1 15 Davern 112 No Boy TO-i 1 2o-i 20-1 20-1 SIX BILLS mUht bar wan kit last had he not been carried very wld. SOITHKRN PINE bat the speed to lead all the war. WITH FLASH baa been close-up In recent races.

THIRD $2600, claiming, maiden 2- year-olds. 3 furlongs. $6500-5500 2 Fatal Luck 118Carvalho 1 Yesterday 118Passmoie 12 Count Jingle 1 16 M'L'ghlin 11 cC'ch 'em H'n'y '102 Vincifora 6-1 fci 12-1 12-1 8-1 6-1 8-1 10-1 12-1 is auirKy Mime 6 Rosemere Qu'n 13 Ge He We 9 Choosey Coed 5 Watch Poppa 8 aGiewith 7 Gray Bahram 107 Fisher 107 VSpinale 110 Martinei 111 Waida 118 DeRoin 1 10 No Bov 117 Snyder 105 Gara 102 Vincifra 111 Rodrig 102Gaflney 10- 10 Ship Spirit 15 cTaxl 4 Eda Bail 3 Little Marcia ini 2 15-L 20-1 aJ. E. Robertson-Little Rhody Farm entry.

cW. J. Jones-l. C. McMahan entry.

FATAL LICK should gradual. In MM V. rm AT IIV r.I.E. a beaten favorite, was claimed for $.1000. i FOURTH $2600, maiden 3 6 iurlongs.

13 Royal Savage 6 Mr. Turpentine 14 Brinam 11 King Borough 10 Lafayette Sq. 7 Lystra Lady 2 Sea Missile 3 Red Onion 1 Whitev's Boy 113 V. Spinalt 5-2 113 Grimm 6-1 108 Glassner 6-1 113 DeRoin 108 Vincifora 3-1 108 No Boy 4-1 113 No Boy 6-1 113 GafTglione 6-1 H.IMercier 10-1 4 Larry W. 113Mercier 10-1 5 Kentucky MinT 108 Vincifora 18 Golf Count 113 Fisher 20-1, 12 Hey Pasquale 7 Flamingo Deb) 9 Not-A-Fault IS Agricola 113 Davern 12-1 117 Kurtz 20-1 117 Smith 20-1 113 Johnson 20-1 ROT AL RAVAGE'S 1R5S debut was very Premising, finished third.

MR. TURPENTINE was blocked when making a good more. BRINAM got nil slowly in last and flgnres to im-proe. KING BOROUGH haa been training well and might be a good thing. FIFTH $2100.

claimin. 4-year olds and up. 6 furlongs, $3000-2500. 110 Roser 4-1 llOGlassnee 3-1 Idge 111 Knapp 8-1 ah 113 Van Hook 5-1 ,10 Humbug 1 l.i Passmore 6-1 110 No Boy 10-1 H5Thomaa 10-1 117 No Boy 10-1 113 Soin'le 10-1 115 Waida 10-1 113Mercier 15-1 113 No Boy 20-1 105 Donahue 20-1 2 Perfector 8 Tackme 6 Grav Vision 7 Roger B. 8 Vinsecret 11 Whig 12 Pasha'g Helen FOURTH ATTEMPT la ready for brackets.

LEE'S ACT was much the nest In hl I afl.p nn KARliZA RIDGE made his more too ia iime ana nnisned third. SIXTH- $2500. claiming. 3 and 6 iurlongs. $5000-4500.

yearr-olds. 3 Mighty Proud 115 Waida 7 Field Of Glory 102 Glassner 6 Thistle Sufan 103 Martinei 1 Hvtone Dandy 10 Green 2 Remarks 104 No Boy 5 Treaty Bound 109 Johnson 4 Hello Goldie 108 Vanhook 4-1 2-1 3-1 6-1 10-1 10-1 12-1 MICHTV PHm h.nM 4kl. kind, was unlucky In his last. FIELD OF CLORY hss had two good route efforts THISTLE SUSAN has a second and a third to recommend her. SEVENTH 13200, allowances, 4- (X UJl 1UI1UI1 gs.

2 Mavan Prinresi 108 Purser 111 Wilder 113 Spinale 111 Waida 109 No Boy 5-2 In The Coilntrv rrince Ariel 1 Classy Shot. 3 Double Entente 6 Hash Again 4 Rose's Reject 7 Bengal Lancr 2d 113 ro Bov 6-1 111 Spinale 10-1 111 McL'ghlin 20-1 MAYAN PRINCESS seeds anly a fair shake of lurk to beat these. IN THE COlNTRlf disalayed hlrh In a route effort. PRINCE ARIEL will bt touih if ready. claiming, year-olds It uPi about 1 mile turf.

3 Fork fi The Curragh 2 Bokeer 4 Nearwavs Flash 9 Mess Hall 5 Set Sail 7 Red Wedgew'd 111 Clemes 118 McL'ghlin 112 Rnririgueg 111 DeRoin 111 Madden 5- 1 4-1 3- 1 4- 1 6- 1 113 SDinale 5-1 110 Merrier 10-1 I Nirgo 111 Passmore 12-1 10S No Bov 20-1 8 Parlayed rORKT was flying the ethtr day the turf. THE I RRAGH is raior shar naw. BOKF.EK waa a seren-elghths race an the grass. NINTH $2000, rlalminf. olds Sc uo.

i mile, liOOO. 4-year- 6 Little Fishook 2 Sneedy Pat 120 Sheppard 117 Passmore 1 IS Grimm 110 Heartley 110 VanHook XX 1 Ankylosis 7 Gotta Heart 8-1 3 ttnbicoke Land Lah 4 Parthy Whip 5 John's Pal I 113 B'gem'ke 1ni lUShennard 10 113 Davern 12-1 rlHOOR tn make It lire la a JPFEPT PAT'4 lsl rr. a fir he- low aar. ANKTI.05IS Is alwan daa Binn. min Handicaps 1 i I I i CHIEF in peak form NEW ADVENTURE IN SMOKING PLEASURE Tafct a holiday from everyday tmokin Inside the mild all-tobacco wrapper 't tich tobaccos blended with Ime Havana.

You'll enjoy a wonderful, new taste. Try ne Madison C'gantos today. Flagg of East Bridgewater, John's Prep of Danvers tied was second. jfor second with 10 points, fol- The B.A.A. won the team lowed by Prown, Newton High prize with lOO1, points.

East School and Hope High of Provi-Bridgewater High School anddence, with five points. 20cigarito835 Knapp, Gardner Capture Weston Member-Guest WESTON, June 7 Wallace Gardner of Winchester and Norfolk's Gnisplgli 1 L' Ralph Knapp teamed to defeat Pinched the Norfolk County Bill Shriner of Brae Burn and LeaSue, in iterday's next-to-last round by L. A. Layman 3 and 2 in the(defeating Furnace Brook's run-championship flight of the ners-up at Norfolk. LISA MARIE good effort In last.

EIGHTH RACE Revere Course Grade C. 7 Sam 5-2 8 Dauntsey'g Darkie 3-1 4 Fedo 7-2 1 Red Smasher 5-1 2 Sir Johnny 6-1 3 Solar Princess 8-1 5 Dale's Diane 6 Curly Locks 15-1 61 5.1 71 78 7.1 54 58 54' RAM RI7ZO shuffled In last. PAI'N'TSEY'S DARKIE always trying FEDO the ana to watcn. NINTH RACERevere Course. Grade A.

3 Bud Jack. 1 Rural 4 Tub 8 Around Boston 5 Captain's Rocker. 4- 1 5- 1 6- 1 8-1 69 68 64 67 75 58 57 70 RURAL 6 Stay Rock. 7 Prose 2 Mantoro BUn JACK trouble In last. SHANNON may fit and ready.

break an toa. TUB TENTH RACE Wonderland Course. Grade X. 1 Ina Inch 2-1 2 Davilla Dew 3-1 5 Resource 5-1 6 Memphis 5-1 8 Miss Pernaud 6-1 3 Rockln Billie 8-1 4 Forest Reserve. 7 Joy Bee 15-1 5 56 73 55 52 51 65 68 INA INCH great In last.

OA VILLA DFW Bower In stretch. RESOURCE ready ler best. Stolen Base Artist PITTSBURGH, (UPI) Max Carey had a stranglehold on the stolen bases department while playing with the Pitts burgh Pirates. Carey led the National League in thefts 10 Genuine Co'k Tip A new Product of P. Lorillard Tirtt Available NO Weston member-guest tourney MONEY DOWN PAY AS YOU RIDE PHONE YOUR CREDIT APPLICATION NOWI CH 3-2035 FREE MOUNTING with any old tin on your car rejardlist of condition.

Why pay $3 ixtri if your tiro is not rtcappablot Knapp gained his second iteam, nw nfeds nly tourney victory. Two in next weeks windup pgo he scored as partner Brockton, even if Furnace Thelps Wilder of Chicago. ishuld scre4.a, shut' The Norfolk Club all but As a result of this eighth (Straight victory, the Norfolk Tom Finneran and Ed Ruel combined for a 67 better ball a 7n iHiw rlnallsf sifhirh ha and Joe DeLarrio cashed in for 2'A points. Standing and Results Every 1st tire earrlet written baaia from manufacturer'! tugotated Hit price foe life of tread. Summary: First FliCht Wallace Gardner nf Winchester.

and Canoe Brook Country Club. It was Miss Rawls fifth 1959 tournament conauest, estab lishing the 31-year-old ex-Uni- Akston, Richardson Golf Stoneham Win STONEHAM, June 7 Frank Akston of D. W. Field and Dave Richardson came roaring down the stretch to win the championship flight one up in 19 holes over Don Morse and Bob Morse of Michigan in the Annual Bear Hill Member Guest Tournament here today. A 20-footer by Akston on the 19th green proved the deciding factor.

Summary: FIRST FLIGHT Dave Richardson and Frank Akston. D. W. Field, def. Don Morse and Boo Morse, Michigan, one up.

19 holes. SECOND FLIGHT Paul MacGregor and John McNilT, Salem, def. Charlie Nahigian and Norman Chambers. Vesper, 2 and 1. THIRD FLIGHT Joe Conti and Malcolm Sawyer, Vesper, def.

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a Car Ralph Knapp clef. Bill Shriner of Brae to claim three points for Nor-Purn and L. A. Lavman. 3 and 2.

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