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Merchants Meet Del Mar Charts el xnAar -'Cap By JOHN SCHAEFER SPORTS Scoffy's Today FOR AUG. 19, 1957. First post 2:15 p.m. Clear and fast (Copjrisht 1957 by Trtsnale Publications. Inc.

Daily Raetnf Form) DEL MAR TURF CLUB. DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA SATURDAY. AUGUST 17. 1957 TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF 41-DAY SUMMER MEETING (Complete finishes all races confirmed by official photochart camera) (Weather clear Track fast 44 SAN BERNARDINO SUN-TELEGRAM Aug.

18, 1957 LEAGUE STANDINGS RST RACE Six furlongs. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming. 6582 FPl Team urse $2,200. (Top claiming price Corona Merchants 3 0 FIRST RACE SIX FURLONGS.

S-year-olds bred in California, Claiaimi. rrss Index Horse PP Wt. Odds Comment 6573 Jockey S.B. Scotty't Mufflers 3 1 Coiton Helman's Mercuries ..3 1 J23O0. Ta winner $1350, ncond third $320, fourth $170.

Tot claiming price $4000. Trona Tiaers 3 1 To $1 Str. tin. Jockey WU 1'F St. Owner Ward Capfures Big Car Race SPRINGFIELD, 111.

(ffv-Rodger Ward of Los Angeles yesterday won the annual Illinois State Fair $20,000 U.S. Auto Club 100-mile big car race in the record time of 1:02:29. His average speed was 96.01 m.p.h. Ward collected the Si.OOO top prize. George Amick, also of Los Angeles, set a track record on the State Fair dirt oval in leading qualifiers with 107.05 m.p.h.

Eighteen drivers qualified for the feature event. There were no Index Horse 6488 6542 6448 6470 6360 Valley Timing Assn. Sets Morrow Meet Redlanda Ooell A Fttckert 2 2 East Highlands VFW 1 2 York 2 60 11 Ol Chino Men's Institute 1 2 Vsleniuel 355 P.Moreno 2505 San Bdno. Post 709 0 3 10.00 S.B. Harlow's Servels 0) 4 3'i 4- Si 7' 8- TODAY'S SCHEDULE Corona vs.

Scotty's at Meadow- 5-2 Both races here sharp. 7- 2 Figures in contention. 9-2 Could take it all. 5-1 Be running in stretch. 10-1 Eligible to improve.

8- 1 Invader from Caliente. 12-1 Could spring surprise. 15-1 Ran routes at Caliente. 15-1 Got lead but stopped. 20-1 Must be considered.

30-1 Had some early speed. 30-1 Old fellow still runs. 40-1 Couldn't keep up. 40-1 Scratched to try here. 40-1 Will have to hurry.

40-1 Little to recommend. Centavo (Taniguchi) 3 117 Special Demand (York) 6 412 Our Merhf (Valenzuela) 7 112 Bay Gold (York) 13 112 Chayotero (Guiney) 14 122 Hi Dee (Skuse) 4 117 Betty's Signal (DeMello) .10 114 Sunday Silver (Ferguson) .15 X117 Knute Hansen (Fairholm) .12 xll7 Two Sky (Powell) 11 109 Post Chaise (Costa) 9 114 Skippy Toubo (Ferguson) 1 xll2 Miss Glen-Russ (Anderson) 2 112 Denmir (Dominguez) 5 117 Gahoe (Costa) 16 114 Sierra Gunner (Harmatz) 8 114 Ferguson Cosra Taniguchi Fairholm Hannau Dominsx 64J7 Santa Rc-Arn'd I WUlowbroos) 119 8 4 1 1 Milace iJ. 1. Elmore) Ill 12 2 3' 2i tlol Skirts J. K.

Clark II) Ill 7 8 7t 5" Lane Blue Hernns-Wilson) 4 10 10" T'J Pa ace. W. K. Johnson) 114 3 7 5M 3 H2 Brunt Able (J. fcyraudl 12' 10 3 8 6" S.VU Mocnbawk (Arteaia Stable) 11 1 4" 10 Mil Rearmed Mix (D.

L. i'uller) 110 9 5 8" 8 6IM Roleta (Bud Stable) 112 11 11 11 Prearewive IJ. H. Seleye) 114 5 6 2 4 64H8 Roeeeold (M. M.

Beasleyl 114 2 9 6" 8 4760 SparsJina Beau (H. Miller) 112 1 121212 brook. eliminator is determined around The Valley Timing Assn. of 4) 31 5 8'i 1 hd 10' 9 11 12 11.95 5.45 2205 17-75 21.10 30.90 8. 75 8300 9 4:30 p.m.

San Fernando, which embraces 5817 6488 5817 6488 4443 6517 3307 5778 6488 Redlands at. Coiton. E. Highlands at Trona. Post 709 at Chino.

Harlow's vs. Yankees at SBVC 10't Ford Th VTA has many hot cars and 15 drag clubs in Southern Cali ll'J Skuas 12 Peterson (exhibition game). motorcycles in its membership, but has no strip of its own. fornia, comes to Morrow Drag Strip west of Coiton for a day-l Timfr-22H -45H. 1:11.

In gate off at Start good, won all driving. Wtn- n.i k. Ijdv. Trained by W. K.

Kanatier. Oenreight Sparkling Corona Merchants, atop the Hence, it stages its competitive Beau 1. Roleta I. Rearmed Mm 4. ililace 3.

Miltnel pool 183.145. CEQ4 SECOND RACE Six furlongs. Maiden 2-year-olds, Claiming, long closed meet today. 7.20. 3.90.

3.30; MILACE 4.60. 3.40; meets on other Southland tracks. UWWaJ Purse $2,500. (Sing'n Khal, Mable Ellen and Aortic entered for itered for Ta-dollar autuelt paid: SANTA RE-ARMED airiaTa a in Valley Baseball League standings with a 3-0 mark, travel to San Bernardino's Meadowbrook Park for Lucky's for $6,000: others Darling and Kay-Triple C. Wayne Paris, president of the for The public is invited to watch the fuel and gas meet, which starts at 8:15 a.m.

with single SANTA KE-ARMfcD was hustled to front aoon after start, assumed a commanding lead on turn and was bustled, along to end to maintain safe margin. MILACK was sharp factor m.rini stretch and raoidlv was gaining. SKlItT!) worked way into today to play Scotty's Mufflers. i fl.n.r nut hut could not rniin aDDreclably in drive. LONK also closed Scotty's is currently tied for association, discloses that the fastest clocking turned in by a member has been the 147-plus by Earl Smith in a fuel dragster.

runs. The competitive runs ODen accidents. The top finishers included: 1, Rodger Ward, Los 'Angeles. 23, George Amich, Los Angeles. 4, Johnny Boyd, Fresno, Calif.

7, Jimmy Bryan, Phoenix, Ariz. 8, Don Freeland, Inglewood, Calif. second piace. at wnn uoiton much ground earlv then hung slightly. l'OP JUNKS weakened after showing speed for a half.

HKKJHT Altl.K was on outside much of trip but could not get into a-rious contention. KKilt.MKK MISS tired. l'KOCRKSSlVE was through after a half mile. SPARKLING BEAU at noon and continue until top Helman's Mercuries and the Tro waa badly outrun. Scratched Buddy M'Boy.

Mrs. Chief. Lost Comet. He Ha. na Tigers.

SECOND RACE SIX FURLONGS. 2-year-elda. Claiming. Pursa J2800. winner Coiton hosts Redlands Doell Finished full of run.

Filly is real sharp. Has good early speed. Is a speedy sort. Chance on top try. Trouble in last race.

Improved works noted. Closed well; blinkers on. Can better last one. Colt by Unbelievable. Even effort last rime.

Win would surprise. Little to recommend. Split pack in last. Trailer in last effort. Has to show more.

6516 Aortic (Long) 16 xll5 5-2 6437 Lucky's Darling (Glisson) 1 115 7-2 6460 Sing'n Khal (York) 6 117 9-2 6508 War Torch (Dominguez) 4 114 5-1 5840 Latin Romance (Taniguchi) 10 114 6-1 6484 Ex-Admiral (Valenzuela) ..11 114 6-1 Galiano (Gates) 13 111 8-1 6462 Kay Triple C. (York) 15 115 10-1 6516 Greek Bossy (Peterson) ....14 113 12-1 Able Bound (Skuse) 12 114 12-1 6462 Fairthiela (Lidberg) 3 111 15-1 5293 Runnin Trail (Kenney) 2 111 20-1 6294 Mable Ellen (Yaca) 8 117 30-1 6508 Chefs Boy (Costa) 9 114 30-1 6451 Tuffer (Pulido) 7 114 40-1 6410 Miss Audroy (Volzke) 5 111 50-1 6574 11500. second $575. third $450, loyrth $275. To claiming price $10.000.

Rickert team which has a 2-2 Str. Fin. Jockey To 1 Wt. PP St. Owner Index Horse mark in fifth place of the summer round standings.

Trona plays awn! Real Bnu lUerwot)d Farm) 120 3 2 2" 2 2 l'i York 3.90 Fangio, Maserati Cars Favored In 25th Grand Prix of Pescara Heath, Swiff in Double Wins at E. Highlands VFW at Trona. The KilA Easytony (E. Shoemiker) X115 4 1 1 It 1" 2 Feriusoav 2.50 475 TrangmliJer (L. Holt) 120 8 7 fit 4 4' 34 Skuas 5 25 4 Special Talent (Deep Well Bta.) 120 34 34 3 B't Volika 806 aun I Paulfrra) 112 2 3 64 7 6 41 ValensueU 2-50 VFW team has notched a 1-2 auiL-t R.nlr.

IJ. Heoner) 117 1 5 4' 54 5" 6' Miller 15.70 record thus far. icT P.rf,ar.. (Kerr stables! 115 7 8 8 6 7 7a Domings 2985 3-year-olda. 6584 Winless San Bernardino Post THIRD RACE One and one-a ixttenth miles.

Claiming. Purse $2,200. (All entered for K4.iT Laadra isternbcraer-Learttt) 109 6 4 7 8 8 8 P.Moreno 55.15 PESCARA, Italy (UP) Juan maining official races. However, Midget Auto Races 709 travels to Chino in quest of Manuel Fangio of Argentina, whoi Tima In gat 2:54. off it once.

Start good, won all drtrlng. Winner fi h. Admlrsl Lea Real Sura. Trained by H. Field.

Orel-weight Leadra 3. Mutuel their first victory in four starts Daily Double nool 197.380. Chino is tied in sixth place with Two. dollar mutuela paid: REAL BRASS $.10, 4.40, 3.10; EASYTONY 3.80. 3.00 TRANQUILIZER 4.00.

E. Highlands at 1-2. KF.ar. ruass irsa steadied early while racing close to paoemaklng EASYTONT. came Fangio said he would like to win because his parents came from Chieti, only 10 miles from Pescara.

The race consists of 18 laps about 286 miles and was expected to take about three hours in hot and dry weather. 1 The Harlow bervels nine out to challenge entering atretch and. taking command inside eighth pole began to draw out Allen Heath and Willie Swift tied as double winners in Friday night's midget auto racing program at Orange Show Stadium. Heath copped the main and third already has won the 1957 world driving championship, was the heavy favorite among the 16 entries for-today's 25th Grand Prix of Pescara auto race. Fangio, driving one of the 10 Maseratis entered against one Ferrari, three British Vanwalls draws a league play bye, and 5-2 Might be the spot.

7- 2 Back where he belongs, 9-2 Better chance this route. 5- 1 Last was good try. 6- 1 Chance on top race. 8- 1 Prepped in sprints. 10-1 Improvement required.

12-1 Can't see much hope. 15-1 Has to show more. 15-1 Must draw into race. 20-1 Gets hot apprentice. 30-1 Is rounding to form.

30-1 Dons blinkers for this. 40-1 Trailer in last effort. 30-1 Will have to hurry. 40-1 Little to recommend. 6518 Rovers Chance (Pulido) ...10 112 6548 Figgi Bob (Valenzuela) 7 112 6550 Doggone Speedy (Skuse) 9 107 5510 Extra Bonus (Ford) 6 112 6520 Big Shindig (Anderson) ...14 114 6509 Sullysez (York) 11 109 6520 El Free (Harmatz) 1 114 6559 Sleeping Pill (Lidberg) .,.13 104 6548 Recession (Volzke) 16 120 6448 War Breaker (Miller) 15 112 6134 Technique (Ferguson) 3 xllO 6485 Five Nations (Doming'z) ..4 112 6191 Fair Judge (Costa) 5 112 6471 Luds Dud (Bailey) 2 112 Sureness (Goldsmith) 12 xl07 6567 Evolution (Lidberg) 8 112 rapidly in last 20 yards.

EASYTONY was hustled along early, eared ground and continued on gamely to near end then weakened. TRANQUILIZKR waa on outside much of way and could nerer get to first two. SPECIAL TALENT lacked early speed and bid through atretch will meet the S.B. Yankees in an not effectire. ARDENT LOVE tired.

LEADRA waa steadied out of close quarters at half exhibition tilt at S.B. Valley Col heat, while Swift won the semi mile and gave way. The others were outrun. No scratches. DAILY DOUBLE.

SANTA REARMED AND REAL BRASS. PAID $51.00 lege. The Yankees are not members of the summer round and two Coopers, had the fastest THIRD RACE ONE AND ONE-SIXTEENTH MILES. 3-year-oldl. Claiming 6575 Purse $3500.

To winner $1925, second $700, third $525, fourth $350. Top claiming time in the trials, an average of price $9000. 156.486 kilometers' per hour (97 FOURTH RACE Six furlongs. Maiden. 2-year-olds bred in Str.

Fin. Jockey To $1 league, but are awaiting winter play. Games played with the Yankees will not be counted in the standings; according to John Egan, Valley League president. Leaders WL PP St. hi Owner Index Horse 6585 MPH) over the 25.579-Kilometer Fairholm 235 (15.8-mile) circuit.

Stirling Moss Peterson 11.10 and second heat. Harry Stockman, who triumphed in the fourth heat, was second in the main, followed by Don Cameron, Bill Cantrell and John Woods. Bud Cagle, Jim Steele, Clay Robbins and Bud Lee trailed Swift in the semi. Joe Binter won the trophy dash, Jim Hays the first heat, and Eddie Anderson the Consy. Harmati 4.45 14 2 34 4' 5 1'4 4'i os 34 5 6 l'i 4 OS 3 6 5 1' 4 OS 3 54 6 6.VJ8 Queitful Abbey (O.

Philpot) 6V4 Faithful Lad (R. LeSage) 112 6528 Cnln King (Mrs. C. Dorfman) 113 6.504 Bank Roll (Triple Stable) 118 Cutle Puss (T. A.

Miller) X106 6504 Gentleman Al (A. Icardo) 116 AMERICAN LEAGUE of Britain in a Vanwall averaged 154.642 kph and Luigi Musso, in The Yankees have on their ros Valenzuela 4.30 Ferguson 2.40 Dominaues 8-25 the Ferrari, did 152.584 kph. Two American drivers, Harry Schell of New York and Paris and Mas-ten Gregory of Kansas City, are Time :23. 1:37. In gate 3:26.

off at once. Start good, won all drlrign. Winner Ch.G. 3, by Kin Abbey Ann Quest. Trained by owner.

Mutuel pool $158,961. Two-dollar mutuel. paid: QUESTFUL ABBEY 6.70, 4.10, 3.30: FAITHFUL LAD 10.60. 4.90: CHINO KING 3.70. ter.

Richard Pine, Neil McDowell, John McDowell, Jim Anderson, Chuck Bales, John Dumas, Sta-cey Adams, Ed Conforti, Paul Warner, Chuck Turnbull, Ja Thomas, Bill Timmerman, Roy Can win if he runs. May finally make it. Flashed speed in last. Finished full of run. Can better lasf one.

Closed fast in drive. Made bid too late. Raced wide last out. Bred to run fast. Is working well.

Must be considered. Eligible to improve. Dons blinkers for this. Had speed, gave way. Is by Salmagundi.

Can't see much hope. 6519 Grand Web (Miller) 14 114 5-2 6493 Circus Kid (Leon) 1 118 7-2 6551 Khalex (Valenzuela) 13 118 7-2 6551 Souvenir (Glisson) 3 118 7-2 6519 Travel Book (Ferguson) ...12 x109 9-2 6541 Mr R. B. (Taniguchi) 4 114 5-1 6484 Ute Greek (Goldsmith) 8 xl09 8-1 6493 Hindy Sky (Dominguez) 6 118 10-1 a-Rough Rider (Harmatz) 7 118 10-1 5949 a-Captain Abbey (Ferguson) 16 xll3 10-1 6221 b-Nite Shift (P. Moreno) ..15 118 12-1 6551 Doctor E.

D. (Pulido) 9 118 15-1 6472 b-Atjocalvpse (P. Moreno) 10 118 12-1 6467 Satin Betsv (York) 2 111 20-1 Small 'N Big (Reed) 11 118 30-1 5611 Boche (Maese) 5 114 40-1 a R. Cornell-trained entry. W.

W. Taylor-trained entry. entered in Maseratis. QUESTFL'L ABBEY waa rushed to front at once, waa In hand while letting pace, but had The time trials were the fastest Betty Dodd Leads Casillas, Paul Christenson and ever recorded for the Pescara ta bp hard ridden through final sixteenth to stall off FAITHFLD LAO. latter lacked early speed, elected to swing wide entering stretch and closing with a rush was gaining.

CM I.N 0 KINO raced evenly for first six furlongs, also responded to rousing end finished strongly. BAM) KOLIi raced ateadily throughout and was going well at end. CUTIE PUSS, badly outrun early, made a belated bid through atretch and waa not. too far away at end in a good effort. GENTLKMAX AL was never a threat.

No scratches. Bill Zora. Player Club AB Pet. Williams, Boston 356 79 140 .393 Mantle, New York 385 103 148 .384 Boyd, Baltimore 363 57 117 .318 Woodling, Cleve. 311 53 99 .318 Fox, Chicago 454 79 144 .317 Minoso, Chicago 424 73 133 .314 McDougald, N.Y.

408 73 125 .306 Sievers, Wash. 431 80 130 .302 Chicago 325 46 97 .298 Wertz, Cleveland 399 62 119 .298 NATIONAL LEAGUE Aaron, Milwaukee 458 91 152 .332 Musial, St Louis 446 69 148 .332 Groat, Pittsburgh 355 43 118 .332 Robinson, Cine. 449 80 143 .330 Mays, New York 441 84 144 .327 Schoendienst, Mil. 483 66 154 .319 Fondy, Pittsburgh 357 43 113 .317 Moryn, Chicago 411 57 128 .311 Hodges, Brooklyn 430 66 131 .305 Cimoii, Brooklyn 382 60 115 .301 I HOME RUNS American League Mantle, Men who formerly played for Golfers With 144 Sage's Yankees in the old Ameri-! circuit, but cannot fairly be compared with other years' times because the circuit has been made easier to conform with new safety rules imposed after the FOURTH RACE ONE AND ONE-SIXTEENTH MILES. 3-year-olds and up.

can Junior League are invited to 6576 CCfJC FIFTH RACE Six furlongs. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming. Claiming. Purse $3000.

To winner $1600, second 3625. third $475, fourth $300. Top claiming price $4000. join the team. The Yanks are Miss.

(tPV-Hefty Betty Purse $2,500. (All entered for $5,000) looking for a sponsor, any mer Dodd of San Antonio, again Str. Fin. Jockey To tl Wt PP St Owner Index Horse Marquis De Potrtago tragedy in chant interested in doing so may the Mille Migalia this year. Two 6353 Snow War (A.

J. Leonard) ...1107 3 2 l'i 1 1" II Ferguson 595 64! Priami Owl (A. Icardo) 120 7 5 6" 6M 2' 23l Harmati 3 90 IUHI Flying Venture (II. F. Dick) 115 5 3 21 3's 3 3J1 Lidberg 12.85 contact Pine, 216 Kendall Ave near 2nd St.

dangerous curves were eliminat ed. Yankees, 32; Williams, Red Sox, 31 6S23 Black. Paris (E. E. Losee) X107 1 6 3i 2" 5 4 Goldsmith 8.20 649 Gran Vino (D.

L. Fuller) 109 6 7 7 7 6 6 York 6 6479 Sun of Queen (-Western Stables) 120 2 1 4M 6J 4' 6 Dominguea 2.50 6.U0 Heliowise (Dr. E. Gaillard Jr.) 112 4 4 51 4'i 7 7 Glisson 3.65 6509 Brinks Dream (Volzke) 13 122 5-2 6529 Wish Well (Taniguchi) ..10 117 7-2 6560' Dance With Me (Valenz'la) 8 117 9-2 6501 Mrs. Chief (Costa) .2 112 5-1 3884 Steponaway (Goldsmith) ...12 x103 8-1 (6534) Golden Andy (Valenz'la) ...14 117 6-1 6552 Shes-Grand (Skuse) 4 112 8-1 6545 Miss Matador (Doming'z) ..3 112 10-1 6435 Itsnotrouble (Ford) 7 117 12-1 (2609) Wise Heels (York) 1 117 15-1 6545 Songful (Ferguson) 9 xll2 12-1 6548 Little Folks (Harmatz) 11 117 20-1 6528 TJ Roman (Anderson) 5 117 20-1 4786 Admiral Holly (Maese) 6 117 30-1 Threat if draws in.

Chance on top try. Finished full of run. Dangerous this trip. Been working fast. Just beat maidens.

Has good speed. Had early foot, tired. Runs from off pace. Chance to surprise. May be a sleeper.

Didn't repeat good one. Early speed at longer. Picked a tough spot. Sievers, Senators, 30; Colavito, In dians, 21; Wertz, Indians, 20; Max well. Tigers, 20; Zernial, A's, 20.

National League Aaron, Braves Joe Leonard in The Pescara grand prix counts toward the world individual championship for the first time Time :23. :47, 1:37, 1:43. In gate off at once. Start good, won all drivine. Winner Ch.G.

by Snow Boots War Whisk. Trained by A. J. Leonard. Sun of 34; Snider, Dodgers, 29; Crowe, Red- Queen claimed by Sale Beasy for J4000.

Mutuel pool (162.124. this year, but Fangio already legs, Z8; Banks, Cubs, 26; Mays, Giants, 26. Motorcycle Win Two-dollar mutuela paid: SNOW WAR 13.90, 7.60. S.30; PRIAM'S OWL 6.10, 4.50; has clinched that title with 34 FLYING VENTURE 6.60. RUNS BATTED IN S.VOW WAR was sent to front on first turn, drew Into a short lead on backstretcb, was American League Mantle, showed no respect for ladies par as she increased her lead in the $5,000 Jackson Colonial Ladies PGA tourney with a second-round four-under-par 72 yesterday and a score of 144.

Her closest rival two strokes behind was a hometown pal, Betty Jameson, who had a 74 for a second round total of 146. Wins Amputee Title TOLEDO, Ohio (UPF Randy Womach, 9-year-old aollege student from Clovis, N.M., who lost his right leg in a motor scooter accident, fired a 75 yesterday to MILWAUKEE ffr-Joe Leonard points, more than any other driv er could possible earn in the re Yankees, 85; Sievers. Senators. 82: 6587 Wertz, Indians, 78; SIXTH RACE Six furlongs. 3-year-olds and up.

Claiming. The Motor Car Dealers of Southern California. Purse $3,000. (All of San Jose, a 25-year-old automobile salesman, won the put to pressure by FRIAM'8 OWL entering stretch and outfintshed latter in prolonged duel to end and in final yardage began to again draw clear. PRIAM'S OWL waa allowed to stride early, moved into contention with a rush on final turn, engaged winner through stretch only to hang near end.

FLYING VENTURE raced steadily although unable to menace first two in stretch. BLACK PARIS loomed up briefly at head of stretch but could not improve position Yankees, 74; Jensen, Red Sox, 73. entered tor National League Aaron, Braves. five-mile- Class A feature motor 95 Musial, Cardinals. 89; Crowe.

In run home. GRAN VINO was outrun. SUN OF QUEEN tired. HELIOWISE began to falter Redlegs, 77; Mays, Giants, 74; Ennis, Cardinals, 72. cycle race yesterday with an after five furlongs and well beaten off in stretch pulled up slightly lame.

No scratches. 6515 Predacious (Ferguson) 6 xl09 5-2 (6505) Devilment (Costa) ...2 114 7-2 6515 So Valiant (Dominguez) 1 114 9-2 6536 Neltone (Valenzuela) 3 111 6-1 6529 Tell Me Tony (Fairholm) 4 xl09 8-1 6498 Document (Pulido) 5 114 12-1 Tough to whip here. Beat cheaper handily. Made a belated bid. Can't deny a chance.

Early foot at longer. Last dull, drops down. average speed of 57.74 miles per. PITCHING (Based on 11 Decisions) FIFTH RACE SIX FURLONGS. 3-year-olds.

Allowances. The Santa Ysabel. 6577 Purse $3500. To winner $1925, aecond $700, third $525, fourth $350. AARON ACCUSES CARD PITCHERS OF 'BEAN BALLS' hour.

For winning the feature Leonard Schmidt, Cardinals 10 a 1 Narleski, Indians 9 2 .909 .818 Str. Fin. jockey Wt TP St. To $1 Owner Index Horse Donovan. White Sox 13 3 .813 2-year-olds.

Allowance. The received $319. Al Gunter, Mon 6533 SEVENTH Vikings of RACE Six furlongs. Scandia. Purse S3.2C0.

Sanford, Phillies 16 4 York 1.40 Ford 10.50 Grim, Yankees 10 3 win the 9th annual National Ampu .800 .769 .769 .769 1 21! 3hd 4'I 5 Glisson 12.00 Turley, Yankees 10 3 4'i 7 5M 6" sad tee Golf Assn. tournament here. l'i 4' 3 7 6bd 5" l3 2i 3" 5 4' 6 7 Dominguea 3.00 6522 Shena (C. L. Roberts) 108 4 2 6504 Vy (V.

V. Long Sr.) 112 6 6491 Betide (W. P. Bowen) 112 7 3 6.jn Francis Drake (Dosoria Stable) 114 7 6.i0 Indorse (Silver Creek Ranch) 3 4 6530 Straight A. (R.

C. Ellsworth) .117 1 5 6455 Court Slipper (F. Smith) X104 2 1 bnantz, Yankees 10 3 terey, was second and Dick Mann, Los Angeles, third. Barber, Bolt Enter Ferguson 4.25 MILWAUKEE tPI Hank Aaron, Leon 7-70 6307 Morgan's Blues (Ferguson) 4 xll5 5-2 6472 Doc Pepper (Skuse) 5 120 7-2 (6519) Captain M. (York) 3 117 9-2 6526 Rebel Rob (Taniguchi) 2 117 5-1 (6503) Bold Pilgrim (Bailey) 6 120 6-1 (6467) Toong-Soong (P.

Moreno) 1 114 8-1 6526 Sweetwater (Dominguez) 7 120 10-1 Choice in tough race. Last was a corker. Chance to repeat. Hard to handle here. Won only two starts.

Whipped a good field. Improvement required. leading hitter among Braves' reg Goldsmith 38.60 ulars, with an average of .331, Time In gate 4:31. off at once. Start good, won all driving.

B.F.3. by Heelfly Cannenita. Trained by B. it Roberts, Overweight Shena 1. Mutuel MILWAUKEE, Wis.

(UP) Jer yesterday angrily accused St ry Barber, one of the smallest pool $180.2:56. Two-dollar mutuelt paid: SHENA 4.80, 3.30, 2.70; VYG 6.20, 3.60; BETIDE 4.20. Louis pitchers of deliberately RACE One and one-sixteenth miles. 3-year-olds CCQfl EIGHTH VU? and 811 EN A raced COURT SUPPLUl Into defeat at will, assumed a clear lead through stretch golfers, and Tommy Bolt, one of up. Claiming.

Purse $2,300. (Bertrand, Gornoncillo and Mai throwing at him. but waa all out at end to stall off VYG. Latter was outrun early, mored with a rush on turn pii enteied for others for The normally placid outfielder and rapidly was getting to winner. BETIDE waa close enough at head of atretch but could not the most explosive, were among five players who entered the Miller Open yesterday.

unloosed a torrent of "bean ball" gain in final drive. FRANCIS DRAKE was outrun early and lacked an effective raUy. IN DORSE could never get to leaders. STRAIGHT A. was done early.

COURT SLIPPER stopped charges at Redbird pitchers, par badly. No scratches. ticularly Larry Jackson and Sam SIXTH RACE SIX FURLONGS. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming.

Purse $2800. To 6511 Malpii (Taniguchi) 8 111 6540 Creole Dancer (Ford) 2 109 (6500) Appropriate (Guinev) 1 122 5848 Just As Fast (Doming'z) ..4 122 6553 Imperial Oak (Valenz'la) .10 114 5999 Gorrioncillo (Harmatz) 7 114 6047 Monteo (Ferguson) 6 xl06 6544 Bertrand (Anderson) 5 111 6488 Irish Claim (Miller) 3 117 6525 Sickles Reward (Volzke) ..9 114 5-2 Closed fast in sprint. 7-2 Made a strong bid. 7- 2 Won at long odds. 5- 1 Won at Caliente.

6- 1 Might go this far. 8- 1 Been given a rest. 8-1 Must be considered. 10-1 Is rounding to form. 12-1 Can't deny a chance.

20-1 Had a sprint prep. 6578 Jones, after his 11th inning double winner $1500. second $575, third $450. fourth $275. Top.

claiming price $5000. delivered the tying and winning runs in National League leading Selected Workouts At Del Mar Track Saturday, August 17, 1957, clear fast. Ib.MILE Milwaukee's 5-4 victory over the Cards. It was Aaron's only hit in Index Horse Owner Wt PP St. 4 4 Str.

Fin. Jockey To Jl 6515 Fierce (i'olter Stable) 114 1 3 lbd li 1" 1 Valenzuela 6 85 6515 Tammy (E. J. McElroy) 122 8 1 4' 3bd 'i 21 Domingues .75 6515 Lets Match (Mission Stable) 114 2 5 3h 4J 3't 3" York 805 6505 Home Town Hero (Rocking M) 114 14 6 5 5' 4" Harmati 20.40 6515 Fleet Domings IF. Lawrence) .1114 3 6 6 54 Salazar 10.55 64D1 Handsome Red (Dr.

G. Shima) X112 8 3 2 2 6 611 Fairholm 17.80 6450 Cobblers Bench tj. Braunstein) 116 8 7" 7" 7'tt 7Ji Costa, 23 90 6505 Jet Oueen (W. C. Gens) X104 7 7 8 8 8 8 Ferguson 7.45 5 pounds.

Apprentice allowance claimed. five trips. BEST BET Predacious in sixth. D'Abernon :35.4hfg Flashy Token --35h Sweetwater :34.3h' "It's getting so now," Aaron said, "that you can't even hit a long fly ball without getting one thrown at your head. I get a base hit and the next time up I'm.

flat Time :2214. :454. 1:10. In gate 5:04, off at once. Start good, won ridden out, second and third driving.

Winner Ch.M.5, by Pry Fierceness. Trained by C. A. Roles. Mutual pool 1187,10.

Asterisko :47.h Two-dollar mutuela paid: FIERCE 15.70, 4.80, 3.N; TOMMY 2.80, 2.60; LETS MATCH Flanders Fetieht :47.3h 4.10. Tiiles Up for Grabs in Three Clfy Softball Loops This Week on my back." FIERCE waa sent to front soon after start, saved ground and waa hard ridden through Little Rush 471) atretch to maintain margin. TOMMY broke alertly, was steadied on backstretcb while on out Aaron accused Jackson, who Our William :47.3H aide, moved up to almost even terms with leader an eighth out then hung. LETS MATCH Pasteur :47.2h worked the first 10 innings, of Peace and Quiet :47.2h Tell Me Tonv :47.3h waa never far away; saved ground and finished fairly well. HOME TOWN HERO raced steadily but could never get to leaders.

FLEET DOMINGO raoed forwardly but could never pose a serious threat. HANDSOME RED was through early. The others were outrun. No scratches. "trying to stick one in my ear' in the ninth inning.

The pitch, Traveling Man A. :47.3h Wise Heels :46.1h Championships in three city the Thursday game, an addition SEVENTH RACE SIX FURLONGS. 3-ysar-olds and us. Invitational Allewancas. inside and high, forced Aaron to 'a-MILE al game will be scheduled for the 6579 Puns $4000.

Te winner $2200. second $800, third 600, fourth 1400. scramble out of the way. Aaron's Softball leagues will be decided this week in the final round of the double elimination tourna crown. Wt PF St Str.

Fiu. Jockey To Jl Index Horse Owner came winnine double was off Disdainful :59.3h Our Legacy Peppy Blink Sing'n Khal The Searcher :59.4h In the League, Olson's Dis reliefer Billy Muffett. ment. tributors and Latter Day Saints "We don't knock Stan Musial battle on Wednesday at Richard- In the City A League, Lund's 6514 Windsor Serial IN. McCarthy) 119 1 4 4-4 4i 2" 1" Tork 1.55 G4M Haydn (Albert Ranches) Ill 6 2 2 1 2l P.Moreno 9 65 6480 Lassabatt (K.

A. iladigin) 11S 7 1 6 6 4'i oi Hsrmats 3.45 6480 Captain Ban (Flo-Msr Stable) 114 5 7 7 7 5'i 41 Pulido 22.35 64H8 Brighter Days (Triple Sta.) 112 3 5 5' Si 5Ji Valemla 1075 6514 Head Man IB. Martin) H14 2 3 3bl 5t 6 6 Ferguson 2.30 6113 Bedser (G. L. Klumpp) 110 4 6 lhi 21 7 7 Skuse 51.40 Trojan Rey :59.2h Truly Blue si-MILE down so why do they do it to i son lor the title.

The Saints are Paints and Apex Finance tangle me?" he added. unbeaten and Olson's have one Caesar i Fairheir Jet Speed My Heroine loss, so if the Saints lose there Tuesday at Meadowbrook, the winner meeting Western Vendors on Thursday for the title. Both Time :27. :45. liOHH.

In Bate off at once. Start good, won all driving. Winner will need to be another game. On iheAirlanes Naboo j-ague competition finds Lund's and Apex have lost one Nancy Van MILE Club 8S8 vs. Mary's Sartors on 1 :28.2h game, and the Vendors are unbeaten.

Should the Vendors lose Monday at Meadowbrook. MILE He Can Go Find Gr.C.4. by Windsor SUrper Serial Light Trained by W. B. Finnegan.

Mutuel pool 1195.275. Two-dollar mutuels paid: WINDSOR SERIAL 5.10. 3.50. 2.80: HAYDN 7.40. 4.20: LASSABATT 3.10.

WINDSOR SEKIAIj was never far awar while saving ground, waa forced to weave be-tweeo, horses entering stretch to nnd racign loom, came out slightly when clear and wore down HAYDN In closing strides. HAYDN raced BEDSEK into defeat by far turn, took a short lead through stretch and held on stubbornly. LASSABATT was allowed to stride early, came out for drive and was not far away in a good effort. CAPTAIN BAM finished full of run. BRIGHTER DAYS waa through when real racing began.

HEAD MAN could not keep up. BEDSER stopped, badly. No scratches. TODAY BASEBALL RADIO Orioles-Yankees, 11 KHJ. Stars-Mounties.

1 :30 loser will be eliminated and the winner will advance against Post Up North Breezing Handily fg From Gate KDAY. TV and RADIO Stars-Mounties 1:30 p.m., KHJ (9) and KMPC. 710 on Wednesday at Meadow Vikings of Scandia brook. A win for Post 710 will de EIGHTH RACE SIX FURLONGS. 2-year-oldt fillies.

Del Mar Debutante. Purse 6580 To Visit Del Mar second 6500. third 5000. 20.000 added. Gross J46.I50.

Net to winner 26.950, fourth 4000. SPECIAL Wt. PP St Index Horse Str. Fin. Jockey To 1 Owner DEL MAR Tomorrow is Vik cide the title, but a loss will necessitate another game.

City Church League playoffs will start during the week with the winner of each of three leagues mixing in a double elimination tourney. The schedule has not been released yet by the City Recreation Dept. ings of Scandia Day at Del Mar with the feature race being named in honor of that select Hollywood Sally Lee (Covert Iianch) 119 11 7 21 2i 1" 1 P.Moreno 2.50 64116 b-Mrs. E. B.

E. B. Johnsum) 113 6 5 l'i l'i 2'i 2' Glisson 3.10 6513 b-Be My Honey (E. Johnston) 113 10 9 7 5'i 4i 31! Miller 310 6496 Nushie i Mr H. Curlsnd) 113 2 1 3M 34 4'i Domingz 23.00 Flying Diamond (A.

Unamuno) 113 4 10 8b1 6 5'i 5 Skuse 5655 6513 Gioriotll Nynrph (Kerr Stables) 116 3 8 4i 41 6 61 Valeniuela 2.30 6493 a-Speedkhal iW. S. Mirkhim) 113 5 6 9hd 10) 7' 7s Tork 1383 6513 Cuter Yet (H. Jsmes) 113 12 2 10'i 9i 91 811 HarmaU 9 95 6503 Bermuda Punch (R. Steckler) 113 7 11 Hi 11 9 Taniguchi 10.85 6513 a-Re-Charoed (La Jolla Fms.) 113 9 3 5" 8M 10 10 Ferguson 13-85 6487 Desert Melody (Charmeta Km.) 113 1 12 12 12 12 11' Pulido 121.60 6457 Grey Mahal (Tex-Cal Stable) 113 8 4 6i 7hJ 11' 12 Powell 76.15 club, and some 80 members of the organization will come here by special train to witness an eight- race card highlighted by the Vik ings of Scandia Purse, which will match seven of the best two-year- MID-SUMMER PRICES! Automotive Air Conditioners All under dash units with magnetic clutch available for most popular cars, trucks, station wagons.

V. 8. Mnrkhara 1 Jolla Farms entry. Mr. and Mrs.

3- Johnston entry. Time :22. AH'm. In gat third driving. Winner Ch.F.2, by off at 0:14.

Start good, won easily, aecond and -Pusula. Trained by C. Dickens. Mutuel pool olds on the grounds. First post is 2.15 p.m.

Two-dollar mutuels said: SALLY LEE 7.00, 3.90. 4.40; b-MRS. E. B. 4.00.

3.90 fc-BE MY HONEY 3.90. Four of the seven juveniles SALLY LEE had sharp speed from beginning, was rated rust off early paoe. came fast named for tomorrow's feature are from head of stretch to wear down Mrs. E. B.

)ust inside eighth pole and drew clear. MttS. B. wa hustled to front early, had her speed and although unable to resist winner con eligibles to the $70,000 Del Mar tinued oa gamely to end. BE MY HONEY swung wide making move entering stretch and finished very fast.

NUSHIB waa prominent throughout and turned in a good effort. FLYING Futurity on Sept. 7 and the like DIAMOND had speed and also raced welL GLOK1UUS NYMPH saved ground early but could ly favorite is J. J. Elmore's good not Improve position in dnve when asked.

SPEEDKHAL could never get into serious conten tioa. Ctrt-R YET was wido on backstretch but was not in contention at time. DESERT MELODY waa done when real racing began. GRAY' MAHAL showed little. No scratches.

Blaylock Victor Of Sweepstakes Curt Blaylock won yesterday's sweepstakes event at Arrowhead Country Club with 43 points, according to club pro Jack Berwei-ler. Ray Kelley was second at 41 and tied for third were Dr. Glen Davis and Capt. Billy Napier at 38 each. Bridgeport LL Winner ROCKVILLE CENTER, N.Y.

(UP) 'Bridgeport, put together hits by Jay Vitrella and Jim Lyddy for a 1-0 victory over Haverstraw, N.Y., in the final of the Little League Eastern Regional tournament at Hickey Field yesterday before 6,400 fans. NINTH RACE ONE AND ONE-HALF MILES. 3-year-olds and up. 0 all blue colt, Morgan's Blues. The latter will be making his first start here and will have the saddle services of the capable apprentice Warren Ferguson.

s27i0 6581 tional claiming. Mission Marathon series. Purse 3000. To winner 1600, second Prices Start as Low as iba. tniro 5475.

fourth 300. Claiming price 2500. Here's what we co: I VA- Remove front wheels 1 awawaw I Qn(j lining I Clean, inspect and re I Lift pack front wheel bear- I ry ings 3 Inspect brake drum i ri Check and add brake fluid if needed Meek! Adjust the brake shoes Brakes to secure full contact Foreign Can with drums I Carefully test brakes I In SAN BERNARDINO In RIVERSIDE 2nd Srs. Ph. TUrner 8-3276 12th Market Mi.

OV Index Horse Owner Wt PP St Tol SCt. Fin. Jockey Plus Installation 2. 70 2.75 Gomez Hurts Shoulder 6483 Lita Snow (Deerwood Farm) 107 2 3 2h 22 2 6532 Ashford IL Mountford) 107 6 9 8' 4i 6520 Lilt Flash (A. Gallagher) 5 2 4i 7 ha 3s 532 Sesllay Square (Pine Creek H07 3 5 5'i.

3" 4'i 6525 Host Goii (W. J. 112 9 7 9 9 6 65o2 Ormolu iC. Turner) 120 7 6 61 5 6544 Lost Gloves iJ. McMann) 112 1 4 Si 6i 7M 6532 Royal Taroum R.

Clark II) 112 8 8 7t 8 6532 Black Rascal (H. Dyson I 112 4 1 1 1 8'i Powell Skuse Fairholm Ferguson Anderson Harmata Costa Miller Volzke l'i 2 3" 41 5' 6 7 8' 9 PHILADELPHIA (UP) Ru 5.90 5.65 20.50 4.85 41.50 27 80 20.10 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Up to 2 Years to Pay DIXON WHEEL SERVICE ben Gomea of the New York Giants was forced to leave a game with the Philadelphia Phillies yesterday when he strained his right shoulder in the third inning. Time MSt. 1:145. 1:40.

In gts 8:17. off at once. Sum good, won all driTinr. Winner B.F.4, by Snow Boots Dark Belito. Trained by H.

Field. Orerweieht Lil's Flash 2, Ashford 4. Mutuel pool I161.B46. Total fl.S3i.275. Attendance- 20.107.

Two-dollar mutuel. paid: LITA SNOW 7.44, 3.80. 3.20; ASHFORD 3.50, 2.80; LIL'S FLASH 4.20. LITA S.NOW followed early pace closely while in hand, waa put to drive by ASHFORD turning tor horn and latter in prolonged dnrt to wire and gradually waa drawing clear under hard riding. ASHFORD waa allowed to atrXle tor first terra furloen, mored as 262 St.

TUmer 7-8611 far way, was eiyen a breather after a half mile and came again throueh stretch. 8COLLAT 8QUABE raced steadily and erenly but could nerer get to leaden. HOST GOGI passed tiring hones. ORMOLU weakened. LOST GLOVES tired.

BLACK A SCAT, stopped badly after letting pace for set en lurlntiga. No scratches. 1 fat to challenge winner at bead at atretch but bung in final tugea. LIL'S FLASH waa never.

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