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Dodgers Bean Adcock But Braves Win, 14-6 BROOKLYN, Aug. 1 Adcock, Milwaukee' i new slugging sensation, was beaaed but evidently not seriously injured today as tht BrtvH iheUacked the Brooklyn Dodgers for the third straight time, 144, to stretch their win- ning streak to 10 games. Adcock, who tied the major home run record with four against Use yesterday, was hit near the left tempje by Clem l.abine Inson and Ed Mathewj, no serl sad carried from the field. Never unconscloui, A recovered UK: gtuuc, AUilKK. -DaQ DCVu quickly except for a bump and a knocked down by Russ the headache and returned to his hotel.

Although there was quite a row on the field immediately following Indians take Nats Twice, 3-1, 5-4 CLEVELAND, Aug. 1 Ill-Relief singto today as Cleveland In- pitcher Hal Newbouser decided his dura won the second of a own with a Mveath-iniilnf Cardinals, 8-3 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1 Lefthander Curt snipped out of a three-game lotin; streak today at Philadelphia PhiUlei backed him up with a 15-hit barrage to trounce the St. Louis Cardinali t-3 in the final game of their teriei. It was Simmons' ninth Win hi 16 decisions.

Bichfe Aiaburn paetd Phfl- ttet assault on four Redbird pitch- in with two aiaglet and douhte ai the winnen built tip aa tarry adraaUge aad coatted in to gain an even iplit in four- loubte header from the Washing- Nationals after capturing opener j-l on Early Wynn's lite rirtory. That gare Indians i four-game series sweep and ex- ended their winning streak over Nats here to 10 games. mar CIEVELA.W 01 ST 0 A 1 I iSanjlaJI 4. 1 11 1 Dobr. et 3 1 JRnu.

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u-Eal New York Giants boosted their Na- score tied at 3-3. Rhodes, ional League lesd gameis to- ea Eeiai (7J, Tracks Wins UfhAsChisox Top A's Twice CHICAGO, Aug! 1 UB Virgil Trucks a the American second 15-game winner oday as the Chicago White Sox eveled oa their favorite 1954 tar- ets, the Philadelphia Athletics, and beat them twice, 6-5 and 12-1. Early Wynn of Cleveland also on his 15th today defeating Washington, 3-1. CHICAGO A Al I A 1 1 4 1 3 1 1 4 3 JJmmT.lb i 0 13 OMiDoaoJC a i 4 I 0 4Vrta.rJ) 4 2 7 8 PHTSBUEGBT A A (RolxitlA 4 I IPaTfniJT) 4 ISklnKrJti 1 1 1 Gorton, 4 4 fl OShepanf, 4 I acoie. a I i'i i i 1 4 9 Stavirt.

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9O--LftUe- 7, JXrm (. i IMtUUS 1 tl- MCOXP GAMI 1M 1st-12 17 D. Ole IM VcOimKb; Pepper, Par CD aU PONY REBELS DRAWSANTONE The Abilene Rebel All-Stari win meet San Antonio in the openiag game of the Region 7 Pony League tournament at VFW Park Thursday night at MMland and Corpus Christ! wiO civh in the second game at 7:45. winner of the three-day, double elimination tournament will earn a trip to the Pony League World Series at Washington, August is. Abilene area teft Sunday mornin for the Southern AAU Junior Otym pics at Houston.

The meet will be held tonigh aad Tuesday night at Univer stty Hooston. Tea towns wen represented on the team. Other than Abilene they jnefafe Aspermont, Eula, Cisco Merkel Snyder, Stamford, Monday Weinert and Wylie. The Houston meet will draw con testants from Texas, Oklahoma anc Louisiana with times and distances be matched against to other Regwoal meeU ht places to OM tttottofi. WT-NM LEAGUE During first half of cur LttfH cssDpsin ESS cssopi nekk (fetes sosrad Tidst jB9.f..SS Wl ithH ii wn "beaning" in the fourth inning, ie umpires separating Jackie Rob- HIS charges were made.

Earlier! the game, Adcock -had been odger starter. Robinson was knocked down by Wiley's pitch in the tixth and uke Snider alw hit by tched ball in seventh. OA AB 0 A 0 A THB ABILENE a UK-JIB no Z-M AstleK, Ttia. MtoJag. MH Pampa Topples Blue Sox, 4-2 Giants Win Pair litlle League To Increase Lead filers Open Journey Here Antonelli, who topi the with 15 victories, won his llth AW Tii.iuiic«, wuu ua iim mr iwp-ruii noiTier, 1115 ninin.

traight with the help of Dusty Hank Thompson also hit homer No. tlVrV.itin tinrnop- in 10 milk Ihodes' two-run pinch, homer in with a man on in the seventh- lie seventh inning of first inning attack on reliefer Frank Jim Hearn went the Smith with a six-hit shutout ia the see- md game. Abilene teams, the Lone Star nd Dixie All-Stars, clash. At the Key City AU-Stars of ibilene meet the Albany All-Stairs. The two winners meet Tuesday fankees Clip Orioles Twice 8-6, 2-1 name acuua.

me liianis only score off Manner t. Hearn's performance was the 15th Harry Perkowski ia six innings. TM? BALTIMORE, Aug. 1 Iffl- hutout by a Giant pitcher. After Harry was lifted for a pinch toSnTM sf The New York Yankees Antonelli.

ke, in the big hitter in the seventh, the Giants M' the fast-running Cleveland In Lau Ajuiaio W1U1 1CU The two defeats the eighth hitting his 29th and Roy McMillan and ninth for Cincinnati in the his fourth, both off Antonelli. Al FUST GA-VI Sox Trim Detroit, 10-8 DETROIT, Aug. I CB--Ted Wil- aloJI 0 4 1 1 14 Tataai un ii --Salted for w. Shaatx ta Hk. b--Walked for fo -SJredc out for Si nLDa.lelvUa Renal, vioo't, ruqael.

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Dorixfa (9) and Baits. Olympics Entries 1.1 Notion Meet iSttSlVSL? Frank LOrVe STAR ALL STARS The Lone Star All-Stars and the Dixie All-Stars open the Area 2 Little League tourney Monday night at 5:30 at K-D Park. FRONT ROW: Dowue Taylor, alternate; Mike Sparks, alternate; Gary Beauchamp, Ricky Campbell, Teddy Tedford. SECOND ROW: Mackie Irion, Phil Strickland, Iug Watkins Her- luth Faulks, Ronnie Cheek, Ronnie Jennings. BACK ROW: Manager Doyle Fannin Billy Decker, James Braddock, Jackie Boozier, Larry Wilson, Ralph Goolsby.

assistant manager. Jim Mauldin is not in picture. (Staff Photo by David Barros). NEW YORK, Aug. 1 Ifl actually left the first game with "1 jj, xvft tied at 3.3 a TM- pecialist lo the clutch, hit for An- Area 1 liitle League tour- ay by sweeping a doubleheader tonelli in the seventh after Bobby nament eels under war at rom CincinnaU and 54).

John- Hofmaa walked. Dusty drove the Part ark Monday at 5:30 p.m. when first game was battle of night for the Area crown and a home runs with Ted Kluszewski LUU uiufcu IUA LU04mu JdaV iUUi. UJj UVUl Ull rtllLUUClLl. IVlODflSLV "olo Grounds they have yet Dark's home run in the third had third place win a game this season, provided the Giants'only score off Man THAVK'O IL tfH.

1 I JTldUdger rade with Milwaukee last winter. i liams went wild in Briggs Stadium i again single. i 2 4 i i a 420-foot double and bis 18th SS'SS, 2'! 15 honie nm nd tt Bfl8t00 Red aBoiiwtt a sMicaif i i Sox to a IM victory over the De- 4 1 2 0 i i TigtT, V.aao.p ft 1 1 ngerj. i The 35-year-old slugger, hilling in his favorite ball park, scored I UteejghUi following a walk to Dave the intended Dixie, starter, suffer- Heamwa, in charge all the way Practice New 1 IttoSS th hePa 0tt lngt0a WiU 5 too, to in the first inning that scored a run. twice and knocked in four runs as be boosted his batting average in Briggs Stadium to .542 for the season.

Williams doubled to center iekl flagpole in first inning, mocking in one run. He singled s- down right field in the third, to knock in another. Then ttx powerful left xielder- 'gS who wrnes through i a 1 5ta a home run 5 IlI UPP" right field deck in 0 mth ttin TM two more nms. 1i.r Williams' hitting in the first five imings led Bed Sox to a 7-1 lead. Teammate Jackie Jensen chipped ia with his 17th home run and a single.

The Tigers scored once in the eighth and three rimes in the ninth-the last two coming on Bob Nieaian's home run. OA 1 2 tXxauM 4 3 a 1 a --j, a a i a Nkmat. II 4 i Veto. ID 2 1 I 1 Ib 1 nszttimsff-itiii 1 2 IVtllaon, 3 1 Halto. 3b 1 a JMarloit.p 1 Conaola.

ail I JbS'ctai I PanitB. I a i a 2 1 icOin i 0 Tatafc for Martove irt 4tk. c-GnxuMM art for Kerbert Mk. d-SIxM fcr I. Johnson Sparks Speedway Action With 2 Firsts Ray Johnson had a field day al AbUene Speedway Sunday aft ernoonj winning two Erst and a pair of seconds on the weekly rac ing cird.

Johnson was awarded a trophy donated by Maurice Babb for win ring the feature event ahead Cleo Glaze, Charles Johnson and Thurman Head and also came in firsl in the second heat. Hadm. Johnson finished behind Clyde rSrSf' Fletcher ia the Australian Pursuit with Thurman Head octracing him Batar.TKa.aa. in the trophy dash. vua.

tne team Glnn Gregory of Spec SJSSJ.S1SS.. BSt 1 TM tald 81 number, are Hen Angeio ana Bert Bryan with r. Bobir UIVWK Ul on BoUiac aM r. BMku Angelo and Bert Bryan with Cleo liiarti. he? I SO--ParMlI HMao.

2. HMr 1, ICa 2, XITKr 1. erO-Panwa 7 to 31-2. la 32-3 (facjt I ta Kk), KMtr penler, Guy Wells, la 32-3 (fant I ta KM, IQe. 1 i 7 toms, Wayland Kessler, Charle a aTTMt Uh-, Jerry Mdvers, John Wa, picked up semiTuul race ahead of Head and Johnson.

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L--Akw all against the right field facade or a two-run homer, his ninth. ap. The Albany starter was not known Sunday night. No admission will be charged the tournament, R. V.

Davis, ournament director, has announc- UU.UUI t) ud Landritb, Rill (I); aM Weftnua. Teen-Age Champs In Angelo Tourney tonight at 6:30 at Guinn Field. Manager. L. D.

Hilton is takin a 15-player squad for the tourna ment. The winner of the distric tournament is qualiiifed for th State Teen-Age meet at Brownwooc the second week In August. Hilton has added two players the team, Glenn Gregory of Spec ry Pinkston, AHus Scott, Harot i. Stevens, Ted Lucas, Robert Caroth ers, Jack Landrum, Jimmy Car Charles Bot Charle mTom u. jailNT J-J.

Wr-- XariOWe. nuiicjr, DW UDOMon 3o 4 ssBJfsa.sat.sr-sg; Jimm Welch and Henr BL t-WWoL rf Ulrich Nips Mongrum, Littler For Kansas City Open Crown KANSAS CITY, Aag. 1 WsUy DMch of Roebetttr, Ifreabie a guy as hit tht golf citcuatf mo Us first najor tournament today as be captured the Kansas City Opes by firing a final 66 for a 72-hole tournament record score of 368. IHrich, a former national intercollegiate champion and second in the recent Canadian Open, picked 19 KM for his the Tied far Uoyd grata, VOu, ml GtM LKtlcr, Pabn Spriavs, both whom twf sUukes ttw.7 with 270's. Johnoy Patosr, ChartotU, H.C., was fourth with a and J7t.

Macgnim had a final round of 57 and Littler, who was playing for his first PGA money, had a but neither were able to match Ulrich's potting a showdown. Ulrica, who had a Uoa'a tl tbtfatoy strokes under par, ou the Mifton conns last fat. finMttd witi i i By JACK HOLDEK Sports Editor Two solo home runs broke up a tight pitching baitle in Blue Sox Stadium Sunday afternoon as Hie Pampa Oilers came from behind to nip Abilene, 4-2, and gain a split in the series here. Orlando Torres, Sox lefthander, had to take out for the showers in the eighth. He was charged wilh all four Pampa runs but hurled a five-hit game in his seven frames.

Home runs were (he difference. Pampa's left fielder, Dick llutt- ler, and Center Fielder Dub Woolbright blasted round-trippers in Uie eventh and eighth innings to over- ome a slender. 2-1 lead held by bilene for six frames. Jonas (Jaines, Oiler lefthander, lackled Abilene with a seven-biter, three of the blows coming in last inning. But Sox hopes ere cut short by a double play i the ninth despite singles by Glen urns and Pete MacKenzie and a oublfl by Bob Pascal.

The loss Sunday allowed victor- lus Albuquerque to move out a lurth-place tie and edge into a iird place tie with tlie Blue Sox. Scoring action in Sunday's game ame at the beginning and end he game. Both teams tallied, Abi twice and the visitors once, i the first inning and then the ame rocked along with no more coring until the seventh. With one away and the count at HUBBERS INVADE TADIUM TONITE Tin much-improved Lubbock libbers come to town Monday eight to engage Sox in a doubleheader. First game is 7 p.

rt. with Oscar fleguera (10-9) and Jim Newberry (0-1) slated to hurt for the Blue Sox. erlh in the District 3 tourney at "isco Thursday through Saturday. Monday's two losers will play for FTASG GAMK cnrcnoun new A A A SssaSJj I.U 5 1 1 1 1 1 3 Birk'akLrf 4 1 1 I Irfla.lf 4 8 1 0 XK i 5 rf 5 Expenses in Little League plav I I i 1 1 5 aid donations by to a I 2 1 5 0 3 0 a OcHotaia a 0 0 aAdama 1 0 a a 1 0 0 OrUtt.c 1 1 1 0 I I 1 1 0 0 a eRrxxIes 1 1 0 7 15 Grlsjom.p 0 0 1 0 25 11 a--Groaadad oat for Perkowski la 7th. o-Stailrt for Smiik ia Kb.

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spectators. Other area tournaments in progress simultaneously with the Area 2 tourney are at San Angelo, involving four San Angelo teams- at Brownwood, with, two Brownwood nines and Cisco competing- and at Mineral Wells, with Weatherford; Olney, Breckcnridge, and Mineral Wells participating. fast-running Cli ians but had a hard fight before efeating the surprisingly tough Jallimore Orioles in' a doubJe- eader here today 8-6 and 2-1. Although Yankee pitchers limit ed the Orioles to five hits in the ightcap. Casey Stengel had to call Eddie Lopat and Allie Key olds to gain the-win before 28 643 The Orioles had the tying run base when Clint Courtney hi into a double play in the ninth.

In the iirst game, the Yanks umped to an early and nen hung on to win as the Birds rove both starter Harry Byrd and Tom organ the box" Mor 'an received credit for tha win- is eighth. Rookie Halts Spuds, 8-0 CARLSBAD, August 1 W-Rooki Ralph Bums scored his fifth straight win here tonight at ield the Sweiwater Spudders te five hits while the Potashers bang ed out eight off Ollie Ortiz an Pedro Moreno lo win Raul Dieppa, Carlsbad shortstop paced the offensive attack for th local nine with two hits, a doubl the sixth and an inside the homer in the seventh wilh'tw Amicable Insurance team of Abi- men an Dase He was credited witi lene leaves at 1 p.m. today for tie tnree Taa batted in. District Teen-Age League tourna- Carlsbad nine scored fiv ment at San Angslo where they will times in the seventh when nhu with the San Angelo Hubs men went to the plate. Ortiz fin ished out the frame, but was re lieved by Moreno when the Pot ashers came to bat in the eighth A pair of double plays hdpe Bums' cause, but it was the rook ie's ball game all the way Snrtvairr WlHatr.

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On the 371-yard, par eights to was aear the fringe one and two-potted for another birdie. Frank Stranahan of Toledo Ohio, who won the 1M touma menl, was Uw low amateur a fie 7 a M2 ia TM-" 1 Ka al lVr Umonl IL who Kt announced his re. tournament record of 19 ignation Saturday. Gibbs said be h.M no piwu Mm bat wants to rema efthtr it tfaa Machine or nmt- J. B.

Gibbs Quits Sweetwafer Post SWEETWATER. Aug. 1 (RXS1- J. B. Gibbs, assistant football an bead baseball coach at Sweetwate JEW TO 2 A TM i I I 1 aon Mlr-dajj Byrd.

Morgan, Sala. I 4 iu tf 1 1 i i 4 1 1 I 1 1 iKThrtl 0 Krellow. a 0 0 O'Dell. dCoan 1 a flj for for Eizwto --le in 4th, 1 fc 8.JJ. 1 i ui mi 1 1 Krelii i 8 LONGHORN LOOP ne strike and no balls, Wcotbright apped a the eu Held fence.

The next two men fent down in order in the frame. Hutzler led off the eighth with is home run, giving the Oilers a -2 iead. After walking Doug Lewis, irst baseman, Torres up mound to Amly Alonso. Although the Oilers got enty ingle off Alonso in two innings, the Panamanian was partially re- ponsible for the fourth Pampa tal- y. In trying to double off Lewis Jid get 1.

B. Palmer, Alonso over- Krew second and Lewis came all the way in to score. However, second base was not properly covered ir Alonso's toss might have been or partially blocked. Two more Pampans reached )ase. one on a walk and one oa a ingle, during the remainder of iame.

But there was no scor- nj threat. Abilene also could not chalk any of those vital runs in th lad- ng minutes of the game. In the sixth, seventh and eighth innings Soxers went down in order. In the ninth Burns singled to lead off, but Jim Matthews bit into a double play. With two out.

First iaseman Pascal doubled along the bird base line. Pete sent him to third with a one-bag- ger into left field. But Third Baseman Joe Ellison filed out to Shortstop Gene Haradou to erf it Abilene's first inning ruin off a bunt by Orlando Varona, walk given Art Bon-land, a ground- out by Burns, and a by Matthews. Sloppy fielding by BIus evidenced on several occasions, although the entire ouUield ilayed a beautiful game. Osmond iS'alker made six putouti in center.

Ltwis. Ib lor. Voolbriiht. laratou. aa Caibtt, TOTALS I'arona.

Walxw, Bow laid, Bjrns, If rf Ib MacKeiuIe. Alison, Ib Torres, Alocao, TOTALS Pampa ro I Tt Act 1 0 I 1 1 1 0 I 0 11 I T. 17 iM too in RBI: PaTnier. Woo briiht. Hauler.

1BK: HI WODlbtUM. Hattier. DP: PateerTelSei Galr.ea-F«ldtr-L«*ij. LOB: Pjiina 7 A l.ne 6. BOB: Gabea 4, Torrea 1.

Atooaa SO: nstiea 2. Tcrre, 1. Alcruo i. HO Torres for 4 Kaa In 7 Akw 1 for 0 ruas in 1 tardaja. Pitcher: s-7t BaJk: Hettio and Carleloo.

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