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THE EVENING SUN, HANOVER, PA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 156 PAGE EIGHT PACING TEST WON BY TIMES SQUARE rotters Pacers JIMMY S00 LOSES TO BABYYASQUEZ Mexican Champ Gains TKO Victory When Ref Stops Fight After Favorite Goes Down For 8-Count In Sixth Braves Take Pair And Lead By IVi GQSgBB Mathews Drives Five Runs Home Against Redbirds Hickory Smoke (2) 2.0 4 5, season's champion two-year-old trotting colt on a half-mile track, ha been added to the stehar stable of Johnny Simpson at Yonkers Raceway, tahere Simpson has been rul- tng the roost in the major stakes i 1 'TiT compeution. Hickory Smoke, bay! won the trophy in the Sa.000 pace colt by Titan Hanover (2) 2:00 3 featured the concluding 1:58, dam Misty Hanover 8:08 3 5 ihmt) by Dean Hanover (3) which featured the day of Grand Circuit racing at the Du Quoin State Fair Circuit Session Goes To yesterday afternoon. Driven by Billy Rouse, the aix-year-old son of Victory Song and Pauline Abbe took the first heat in 2:01 and finished second to Diamond Hal in 2:01 in the second mile.

Times Square is owned by Hddie Kirk, Washington Court House, Ohio. Diamond Hal, five-year-old horse James C. Robinson, major lndi- by Hal Dale-Treasure, from the S. vidual stockholder In Ocean Doans. A.

Camp Farms, Shafier, the harness racewav near Ocean finished fourth in the open-City. announced yesterday he ing heat, in which B'Haven was and a group of associates have ac- second. quired control of the establishment I An Ka Da won a $1,500 Illinois Robinson. Baltimore food broker, Colt Association trot lor three-and William F. Chew.

Baltimore year-olds straight heats. Spen County contractor, head the group-Vic and Mighty Pal shared honors hich now owns more than the in the ICA pace for three-year-olds. 60.000 shares necessary for Come On, three-year-old filly by Robinson's individual ownership Nibble Hanover-Lura Hanover, consists of more than 30,000 shares. lowued by C. W.

Phellis, Green-1 Robinson said his group acquired wich. and driven by Fred additional stock from Earl E. Con-iEgan, won an overnight trot with ley, president of the raceway; jBlenoa Hanover, also from the Franklin S. Hastings, vice president: i Eg an stable, second. C.

S.ieldon Chandler Sr Alonzo Invitation Pace, $5,000 Leatherby, Norman S. Lynch. Clar- Times Square W. Rouse) 1 2 ence W. Miles and Alexander Smith.

Diamond Hal (J. OBrien) 4 1 He said he was hopeful Conley BHaven (W. Long) 2 3 By WHITNEY SHOEMAKER Associated Press Sports writer WASHINGTON No more bull for Bernabe (Baby) Yasquez. The pint-sized Mexican toreador, knockout conqueror of highly publicized Jimmy Soo, Is now challenging only lightweights, the human kind. Vasquez, lightweight champion in his native land, was the 5-8 underdog at Capitol Arena last night but he floored the previously undefeated Soo with a fast left-right In 1:36 of the sixth round.

Too Woozy To Continue Soo struggled up at the count of eight, but Referee Marty Gallagher ruled he was too woozy to continue and gave it to Vasquez on a technical knockout. The lively scrap, in which Soo was ahead until he failed to duck, demonstrated several things: 1. A couple of little sluggers named Baby and Jimmy are no fan match for a big one named Mickey. Vasquez and Soo drew a paid audience of 391 and a take of $814.30 to the steaming. 98-degree, arena.

At the game time Mickey Mantle and the New York 'Yankees pulled 15.525 fans to Griffith Stadium for a baseball game with the seventh-place Washington Senators. The usual Friday night locnarors. me usual rriaay nigni $5,000 Feature Of Closing Day Of Du Quoin Grand Time 2:01, 2:01. Scotchlite 3-6), Queen's Adios (5-4) and Andia-mo (6-5) also started. Illinois Colt Association Three-Year-Old Trot, $1,500 An Ka Da (E.

Leonard) 1 1 Miss Frost (W. Smart) 3 2 Lusty Tom (B. Schue) ....2 3 rjrn pic Wilbur Gobrecht, former Hanover Hign School and Dickinson College ath- titltiC XiUW ietic star, now coach of Littlestown High School's Thunderbolts, demonstrates the handing off of the ball to Bob Nester, who is understudying Kelly Pottorff, veteran fullback. Looking on, from left, are Jack Busby, right half; Gene (Brownie) Miller, quarterback; Al, Snyder, All-Laurel League center, and Ron Crouse, left half. The Bolts, preparing for defense of the league championship, shun grid togs for shorts as they work out in 90-plus temperatures.

(Evening Sun Photo) FRED JONES COPS LINCOLN FEATURE would continue as president and that Rudv Brittingham would continue as general manager. Possibility of efforts to Install a 12-day running race meeting and dog racing in addition to harness racing was indicated by Robinson. i rx r- York Driver Gains First VlC-( tory Of Season Despite Crash Near Finish Sho- 'picketbooks. First Loss, In 34 Fight 2. Soo lost his first after 33 consecutive victories, 20 by kayo, waiter Tops Strictly Stocks 3.

Vasquez. a mauler with a I good sock, might be something to 'reckon with in the jumbled iight-Yorks Freddie Jones limped to weight ranks. He was behind on his first feature race victory of cards after the fifth, but in the season in the NASCAR double-ithat round had taken command point 25-lapper at Lincoln Speed-1 and in the fateful sixth crushed way last night. Jones turned in a the quick-punching Soo. Major League Leaders American League Butting: tbatioU on 300 at bats) Mntitlp, Nw York, .366.

Kuna Mantle. 11-Hits MaufK HW. Kims batted In Mantle. 118. louhla Piers 11, Boston, 33.

Triples Simpson, Kansas City, 18 Home runs Mantle. 47. stolen base Riverla, Chicago. 16 Pitching (bast'd on 1- decisions) Ford. New York, strikeouts Score, Cleveland.

5M. National League Butting (baaed on 300 at bats) Moon, St. Louis. Runs Robinson, Cincinnati, 168. Kuna batted In Muslal, SL Louis.

yft. lilts Aaron. Milwaukee, 150. Doubles Lopata, Philadelphia. 31.

Triples Aaron. Milwaukee. 13. Home runs Snider, Brooklyn, 37. Stolen buses New York, 31.

Ditching (based on 12 decisions) Newvombe. Brooklyn. 22-G. .786. Strikeouts Haddix, Philadelphia, 141.

By ED WILKS Associated Press Sports writer Id Mathews, Milwaukees slumbering thumper, finally i the wood to the ball. and tha Braves have picked up the best to gain a fast start In what may prove a suicide weekend for National League pennant eontend era. Mathews. 24. a left-handed slugger who had only 20 home runs at the strat of August, snapped his wrists for power and base hits last night, socking bis 34tb home run 14th for the month and driving In five runs as the Braves swept a twi-night douhieheader from St.

Louia $-4 and 5-3. The Braves, carried to 11 Innings before putting the opener away, gained a 2Vgame lead with the sweep while second-place Brooklyn was defeating the New York Giants 7-3. Cincinnati's persistent Reds came from behind to defeat the Chicago Cubs 4-3, and -stay within 3s games of the lead. Pittsburgh defeated Philadelphia 6-3. Cleveland Indiana Low Ground In the American League, Washington's Jim Lemon out-homered Mickey Mantle 3-J, but the Mick's shot was his 47th and broke up a tie game as the New York Yankees defeated the Senators 6-4.

second-place Cleveland slipped 8'2 games behind the Yanks, as the Chicago White Sox. held to one hit for nine innings by Early Wynn defeated the Injuns 1-0 in a 10-mnlng nightcap after losing the twi-night opened 3-2. Al Kalines five run batted fn and the three-smgle pitching of Paul Foytack gave Detroit a 6-1 decision over Kansas City. Four Baltimore home runs smashed Boston 13-6. Matthew Hot In Conquest Mathews, who batted In 37 run in August for an 85 total, unloaded his homer with two on for a 5-4 Milwaukee lead In the seventh Inning of the opener.

Stan Musial's 23rd homer tied it in the ninth, but the Braves finally grabbed it as Andy Pafko doubled in the 11th. went to third on Whitey Lockmans error, and then marked time with the Cards walking the full before Jack Dutmer broke It up with a single. Harvey Haddix Injured his back in a pregame warmup and the Phils started mfielder Gran Ham-ner against the Bucs. Hamner, who had not pitched before this season, was smacked for three runs in the fourth. That did it as the Bucs made It 11 out of 15 against the Phils.

Mick Four Games I'p Oa Babe Mantles home run, a solo In the seventh and left him four games up on Babe Ruth's Horn Three By Washington for his 24th, 25th and 26th home runsthe first three-ln-one-fame Jim Lemon Set President job ever bv a Senator in Griffith Stadium. Tom Morgan, nailing; Yelling Like Schoolboy Ford 15th victory, fanned Lem on in the eighth. fees saved the fight nothing to He In interested title as a Han- High School soccer player, has named head coach of the Grove Joint High School 1952 A daily double payoff of $2367.60 was recorded yesterday at Freehold Raceway. New Jersey's only harness racing track with pari-mutuel wagering. The previous high at Freehold was $1,722.80, set last Sept.

14 In yesterday's big payoff. Dean Vic- 2 1 the first race with mutuel Mlghtv Paj Schue) 1 2 signs that they are on their way Hoot Way (Flannery) 3 3 back as a National Football Time 2:116, 2:06. Clara's Boy League power: And It is the vet-(4-4) also started. Overnight Trot, $500 Come On (F. Egan) Kent won figures of $186.40, $103 and $20.40, and Janet Rose L.

took the second at $16.20. $3.80 and $3.20. Dean Kent, owned by L. Fitchett and R. Evans, Melfa.

was driven by Wilbur Evans. Janet Rose Time 2:06, Scotch Treat (5-4), Wavgem (4-5), Ozark Man (6-6t, Spud Hall (7-7) and Superior (8-8) also started. Illinois Colt Association Three-Year-Old Pace, $1,500 erans that give the most promise although All-A i a Howard (Hopalong) Cassady of Ohio State Has Fans Talking Big dy Has Followers Talking owned bv Alvin Lewis, Hanover (F. Nipe) 2 Viva America driven Jones. neat driving exhibition as he kept control of his speeding stock after being slammed hard by another vehicle when within sight of the checkered flag.

Robert Finishes Second Again Runnerup in the main go for the second week in a row was Johnny Roberts, of Riverdale, Md. Third place went to Reds Kagle, Balti-Dlll rTeCll Will LOSCh more, followed by Walt Ragan, Rising Sun, and Bobby Abel, Wrightsville. Jones just missed losing top spot. Hilley Rife, riding eighth, blew a 4. Vasquez will have do with bulls for a while.

claims to have slain seven rings. He now is in a crack at Joe Brown's and offers a 45-12-1 record selling point. Spring Grove Booters William (Bill) Freeh, former has Detroit fans talking big. Bobby Layne Pitches Strikes Cassady didnt -figure in the scoring last night as the Lions defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 30-14 in Miamis Orange Bowl for their second triumph In three exhibition starts. Instead it was Bobby Layne one-time Texas great, who Time Patoka Boy Doby Cash also started.

Sophs Will Dominate Dickinson Grid Squad was by Floyd Utz Girls Take Close Decisions DETROIT LIONSTURN BACK EAGLES, 30-14 Motor City Team Appears On Way Back As Pro Grid Power Hopalong Cassa-dy Four Games On Weekend Card Todays action sends Green Bay (2-0i against the champion Browns (0-2) at Cleveland, the Los Angeles Rams (2-1) against the New York Giants (1-1) at Seattle and Washington (1-1) against the Chi WILLIAMSPORT (Ah The annual Central Atlantic regional tournament of the Amateur Softball Assn, got off to a late start here to day after rain forced postponement last night of two opening games. As a result, eight games will be played today In order to step up the tourney which will close with playoff games Monday. and ripped into" the boards1 the third turn. His car flipped on the track and collided with: re-starts. On the third lap.

File, Baltimore, went out oer oncoming Jones. Righting hhn-self, Freddie managed to hang on fight off Roberts closing bid. Twenty cars started the sports- men-modified affair. There were backstretch. Don Yow, another Baltimore leadfoot.

flipped the The Utz girls softball team his second season at Dickinson Don Mcllhenney and Earl Girard, Hanoter swept a doubleheader frpm College will have to rely heavily Ls Lions drove 80 yards in the Lebanon, winning 6-5 in eight in-upon sophomores during the nine-rst seven minutes, added 16 mngs and 5-4, before about 250 fans'ggrng football campaign opening ignore points in the last period, iast night at Littlestown Memorial lSept, 22 with Western Maryland.l Fourth Loss For Fades Field. The pair of one-run decisions onlv eight seniors and 15 juniors, fourth loss tor tagies upped the Chippers victory total to -compared to 31 sophomores, are Adrian Burk passing to Bobby 30 for the campaign. They've drop- 0n the list of 54 players to whom Walston and John Bredice kept ped six. ip.ez has issued invitations to pre-the Eagles from being shutout as Joyce Fuhrman, who hurled the reason practice that beings SeptJthej jvent downf to their fourth CARLISLE Coach Brit Piez whipped passes to Dome Dibble i I nbtn eftn I i exhibition defeat in as many 'IT7 TAKFiS OPFiNFiR lflilDU Vl UlIUU Chippers Erase 5-Run Defl-iJohn cit To Whip Kuhn Team, above over two the and Ithe mains as Rocket basketball and baseball mentor, and will handle the athletic director duties at the York pounty school. Freeh graduated from Eichel berger High in 1941.

After serving in the Air Force during World War II. he attended Penn State Univer- on ifirst turn as officials got the field moving again. booters. Freeh replaces another erstwhile Nighthawk, Bob Garrett, who re- games. a- The Detroit-Philadelphia game started a busy weekend for the Dickin-jpro gridders.

Three games are on all-Pennsylvan- tap tonight and one tomorrow. York drivers made a sweep of the Showalter repeated last weeks success in the strictly stock co-feature, which attracted 17 cars. HC, WHICH ttl nLUCti 1 I vttl 3 tele vision Mexican over been Spring iThenrin? Hershey Bears To Be Strong f. I HERSHEY The Hershey Bears have a potential of 300 goals this sea-t Hershey owned players, including the seven ice men acquired from Pittsburgh and Jacques Gagnon. drafted from Three Rivers, posted total of 251 goals.

This figure alone 31 goals more than the Bears collected all last season. 8-5, As Small Fry Cham- pionship Play Gets Started Wiping out an early deficit, Utz turned back Kuhn, 8-5, last evening at Good Field to capture the opening game of their best-in-three series for the Hanover Small Fry jLeRJe championship TFlat)Ki1! xarlnnAj i The next three positions in the is Ilv- 20-Lan oin apnt tn whit Hanover, graduated from Al- 20 tap tent also went to White Rose toona HlRh Schoo, Rnd Shippens burg State Teachers College, the latter in 1952. The Spring Grove assignment is his first after three years the Navy. 1 pilots Jim Shelly, Charles Rosier and Fred Webber, in that order. opener for the local outfit, won her own game with a triple to deep right.

Pat Timmins, safe on a force after Nancy Divlney singled to open the eighth, scampered around with the tie-breaker. A four-run second got Utz on the win trail In the nightcap. Pat Timmins homered to right and Donna Smith sent a circuit clout sailing into left with a mate aboard during the uprising. Jean Leppo scattered 10 hits and pulled out of trouble in the seventh when was bidding for a deadlock. The Hanover team, champion of the York Girl League, will take part in two benefit games.

It was announced today. Tuesday, the Chippers meet the York Roses at Allen Field No. 2 in York. The contest starts at 6:30 p. m.

Later injDavid Eavenson. the-month, the locals will travel to Lebanon. Last night line ores: JameSt0WIIf p0ny League Lebanon 030 100 10 5 Team, To Call I) Quits i Piez, former Temple University center, will have 12 lettermen round whom to fashion his 1956, team. Robert Woodside sons candidate for ia center, who has been a varsity standout for two seasons, heads the list of veterans. The Red Devils, who operated out of a split box offense last year, will employ the single wing with unbalanced line this season.

Piez said his biggest problems ahead installing the new system developing ends and a back on a squad lacking expert enced men at these positions. Two-a-day drills will be held til the opening of the new term on Sept. 17. Assisting Coach Piez gain will be Joseph DuCharme and cago Bears (2-0) at Little Rock, Kuhn blasted off to a 5-0 lead Fifth was Johnny La ughman, Han-are andlArk. Tomorrow San Francisco ter.

Fee innings, but. in the over. quarter- (2-0) and the Chicago Cardinals fourth, the Chippers batted around, shortv Bowers, Hagerstown, won L' un- K31fl rOStpOflCS Updllll? a-1- Dl bOIlDflll I OUFIiament poured home a half-dozen runs and, the opening heat for sportsmen-pulled ahead to stay. modified, with Roberts second. A Busman Hits Homer jcouple of Rising Sun lads, Jerry Dick Stauffer, recovering from a and Frankie Jamison, shakv start, blanked Kuhn from theirode i-2 in the other 10-lap quail-fourth on.

He picked up two more uer (By The Associated Press' WASHINGTON President Eisenhower cneered Mickey Mantles 47m home run of the season last night. Dl'LOlMty League befieS But It was lanky Jim Lemon of the York Sprmgs Nine Evens insurance runs in the sixth when! Fifty-Six Cara Compete Glenn Dusman smacked a homer The strictly Stockers opening heat with a mate on base. produced the most serious spill of the night. Charley Boone, York, was shaken up when his car flipped over on the track After l6Stillt York; Bob Heflin, Gettysburg, are always" ifs and but in this of seeing Mantle, the Yankewijbue. a-i, ana now leads, two game Dizzy Dean, a local bov, tangled of Paper hockey, of course, but great slugger, edge closer to theWone.m tner sem-finalset.

with all three forced to the pits. General Manager Lloyd S. Blinco is 1927 record of 60 1 home runs set Shelly finally prevailed, Showalter confident this year's edition of the'by Babe Ruth. The Yanks von "c.h base and yielded the lor, was second. Bears will at least come close to the'6-4.

later hrown Mac McMann and Dale Adams Pittsburgh total of a year ago. I Hit two home runs for me to-'out trying to steal second. The two more Yorkers captured the I As the Bears wrap up plans for op-night, photographers standing by Springere tallied once in the sec-first two spots in the other Class enln8 their training drills in Niagara! the President box quoted him as ond. then exploded for four In the A heat. Falls, Ontario, next month, Blinco telling Mickey when the Yankee fifth.

The game was called because Fiftv-six cars were entered las) based his hopes on the number of centerfielder stopped by just be-of darkness after six innings. scores the players in hand fired last 'fore the gama. Playoff warfare resumes Tuesday, UP one of the lar son, a figure which would top Pitts-! Eisenhower went out to Griffith game apiece in Bi- JAMESTOWN. N. Y.

Ifi The 'Jamestown Falcons in the Class Peny League have folded, ending an era of 18 years of minor league baseball here Jerr Lawson, president of the cltito, th announcement after the Club finished the home season. The region includes teams from drive blast in the fourth-Pennsylvania, Virginia, Tuesday, Utz will be seeking to nrk sPrinM 3oned Lloyd Garman turned in a nest jwith York Springs at Cumberland 1 and Newville at Centerville. Last evenings York Springs-Cumberland 'line score: I j'uniN r.ri! onn mmi i 1 niw 1 nenry and Rhone; Garman and Sports On TV utz. In addition to his circuit clout, ioienn drilled out a pair of doubles. Stauffer aided his own cause with twin two-baggers.

Teams Play Again Tuesday The fielding gem of the well-played game was turned in by Jim Fuhr-man, of Kuhn, who snagged a line- wrap it up when the teams tangle again on the Good diamond. The contest starts at 6 p. m. Should a third game be needed, it wall be held a tu av after noon1 Las evening score: 3y aIternoon Last ta IJart Butman. 1b Lippy.lf Stauffer, Louh.rf Bennett.

Ackley. rf (8) ah hm 2 0 (i 2 Halter 2 10 3 3 112 tirovc.c 4 0 0 1 4 6 7 0 Wcntx.p.ef 8 2 1 4 2 10 Fuhrinau.HP 4 12!) Kuha (5) i. 2 10 4 Bowman. i 0 II 4 (Ml zimininan.if 8 2 2 3 t) i) 0 Sterncr.cf.i 8 2 6 0 4 I 2 0 3 013 Oj 1 A 0 0 Hupp.rf 10 0 0 Cookeriy.rf 10 0 O' Wearer. rl 1 0 I 0 1 Klneman 10 0 0 COLTS PICK UP END BALTIMORE (jf The Baltimore Colts announced they have picked Here NOW Being Offered up Tom Feamster, huge Los Angeles Rams end, on waivers.

Feamster, a six-foot-seven 260-pounder from Florida State, was the Los Angeles clubs fourth draft choice in the 1955 National Football League draft. Reserved seat tickets on the Hanover side of the field for the seasonopening football clash between Hanover High School Nighthawks and Delone Catholic Highs Squires l(i Into 401 Oxl6 7 1 Crimp nd BrnOakor: Fultr-mn nd Vlritlnli Colirwht. x-One out wliea winning run Kcorpd. Bevond Gama il Troutman nier, Cramp i2 and! Garman. Brubaker (3); Jean Leppo and Liana Weaver.

Junior High Candidates Will Report At Delone Candidates for the Delone Junior High School football team have been asked to meet Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. at the Delone Catholic High School. Alex Bell, Squire varsity mentor, announced today. RACES AT SUSQUEHANNA Bud Folkenroth, Seven Valleys leadfoot, will be gunning for his third consecutive feature triumph when the stock cars roll at Susquehanna Speedway tomorrow night.

Monday, a 30-lap trophy race and destruction derby headline the Newberry town oval's holiday card. Action both evening starts at 8. Total 28 9 218 Totals 27 8 21 13 PITCHING: Dick Donovan J22 mt 05 Errors: Llppy 2, Staulfcr. Runs: rt Miearer. Hart.

IuHinan 2, Lippy, Stauffer, Fattcraon. Ackley; Kuhn Haller 2, YYentx. Zinneman. Sterner. Two-Imhc hits: Hutmian 2.

Stauffer 1, Wonts. Home mu: Duxnian. Biikcr uo balN off Stauffer 3. Wentx 5. Sterner 1.

Struck out by Stauffer 8. Wenix 3. It itM oif: Wenix 7 for 6 run in ft inn-iiitfn; Sterner 2 for 2 runs in 2. Hit by pitcher, by Stauffer (Bowman). Loxin; pitcher: Went.

I rnpirea: (ieorjre, Bit ner ami Charles. Scorer: Alwood. Time 1 hr. 36 ms. Dick Donovan, White Sox, five singles for a 1-0, shutout, driving in the run with a broken bat single beat the Indians in the nightcap after a 3-2 Tribe victory in twi-night opener.

BATTING: Ed Mathews Eddie Mathews. Braves, drove five runs with five hits, one 34th home run, as Milwaukee Meanwhile, if the Bears can pick It was the first time the Presi-up pl-yers of the caliber of Lome! dent had attended a baseball game Davis, Eddie Panagabko and Gordie since he threw out the first pitch Wilson from Boston, the club would at the season's opener here in be assured of another 50 goals or April. more. This is a conservative figure, when one considers that this trio lit 1 the red lamp 72 times between themiCOltS Attempting 10 UCt year ago. Thus, If the three lr wards optioned by the Bruins would DlllV VeSSelS IfllO ohSpe amass 50 goals between them, Her- shey would come up with 301 scores.

Blinco also pointed out that play- BALTIMORE ijP! The Baltimore ers like Obie OBrien, who scored. Colts have put Billy Vessels on an only 12 times last year, and Arnleextendve conditioning program to Kullman, a potential 30-goal manjtry to heal a pulled leg muscle who dropped to 22 scores a year ago, 'before the exhibition football game are capable of raising their total 1 with the Washington Redskins considerably. Pace-setters in the goal department are expected to be Willie Mar- shall, who hammered out 45 goalsisquad game last Aug. 6. It was the last year, and Dune Fisher, who -third time he had injured It, and came up with 40 scores.

I he has been sidelined since. Results Of The Harness Races losing Washington Senators, wita three straight homers, who really set the President to yelling like schoolboy. Asked Mantle To Hit Lemon Gets Pst On Bark The President got plenty of sat isfaction out of seeing Lemon per form. On his first three trips to plate Lemon lashed home runs. He struck out In his last gp pearance in the eighth inning.

And when the game ended Eis enhower shook hands with Lemon and gave him a clap on the back. Beat Bosox Finally Defeat Hose At Fenway Ished left. The with a run oh Dick Williams eighth inning double and three more on Gardners 11th homer In the ninth. Kells homer boosted his total to eight, five against the Red Sox and three of them off loser Willard Nixon. First In Nine For Birds Boston accounted for two of its runs on homers by Ted Lepcio, No.

12, and Jackie Jensen, No. 17. Ted Williams doubled for a run, Jim Plersall for two and Jensen singled for the sixth. The decision marked the first tlma In nine tries this year Baltimore had been able to beat the Red Sox at Fenway Park. Connie Johnson went the route for a 13-httter and his seventh victory against eight losses.

Nixon has a 1-4 lifetime mark against the Orioles. the at bat by flying to Orioles padded their lead YONKERS RACEWAY, N. AlG. 31 Class Trot, $3,000 Keepers King (S. Dancer) 1 Littlestown Richardson) 2 Tfonia Comet (J.

Cruise. 3 Delaware and the District of Columbia. the on the Sheppard and Myers Athletic Field here next Friday, are now on sale at Greenebaum's, Center Square. Those for the Delone side of the field may be obtained at the Delone Catholic High School. DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS ANNAPOLIS, Md.

(Eleven contestants from Florida to Connecticut will compete here today for the Junior Womens National high diving championships. Class Pace, $1,750 Patsy York (J. Wilcutts) (Yarn Up (C. Marsh) FmncesTj Queen) 3 Time 2.08'fc. Dauntless Han- (MIA nc om (.

Usn pylfl'a An yer, Mac, Erics Bon- Worthy Volstadt and Directs started. Class BB Trot, $2,000 Lido Hanover Umstead) v-Dancer. PaU R5'al Ballel Time Captive Girl, Etta Key, Master Scott, Rocket Girl and Newport Lady also started. Class A Pace, $2,500 RandS no.hs) Jue Kitty CrockeU) Chestertown Boy (J. Wilcutts) ....3 Tlme-2: 05 Excellent Chief, The Nes-4 1 Lv-brook, Miss Juliette and Sir Gallon also started.

Class A Pace, $2,500 Sprure Up (J. Hylan) 1 2 I 1 I est fields of the season. CLUB PLANS TOURNEY A member-member tournament is scheduled for tomorrow and La- Day at the Hanover Country near AhKnttefnn'n (ljEiuo, near Abbottstown. scattered 10-inning big to the In his gained 2'game lead in National League race with twi-night sweep over Cardinals, winning opener 6-5 In 11 innings and nightcap 5-3. Beefs, Boos Orioles Unleash Homer Power (By The Associated Press) BOSTON Baltimore turned on the home run power with three-run blasts by Gus Triandos and Billy Gardner and a pair of solo blows by George Kell to defeat the Red Sox 13-6 last night in a game of Boston beefs and boos.

Boston add Amn B84 boos. The Orioles were trailing 5-4 when they loaded the bases on a walk and two singles in the seventh Close Play Starts Rhubarb On relief pitcher Ike Delocks 3-pitch, Bob Nieman hit a high bounder to third and beat Billy Klaus throw according to Umpire Bill Summers signal. As the games decisive two runs crossed the plate, Boston Manager Mike Higgins and part of the team charged after Summers to argue to no avail. The fans booed the arbiter but by the end of the Inning they were vocalizing their displeasure st the heme forces. a is a It Timp 2 1 TVo v1' 811U Ainy voio aiso sianea.

wSLav 2c 114 Class A Pace, $4 500 Key and Boynalnsa rted i Cty Counsel Hodgins. Key sndKtlcs Boy alrted. jSpearsHanoyer i W.JIaughton) rr 1 Last Night's Fights (Bv Tlie A.HoHatrd TrcK.l W.ohlnKon. li. c.

Rali.v Vaa-Oiiea, 135. Mexirn Citj. tnpip(l Jimmv Soo, 1 Philadelphia, 6. New Orleana Charley lo. New Orleans, stopped Jesse Turner.

l.VOj, St. Louis, 6. Seattle Harry (Kid I Matthew. 1S2 Seattle, (loeisioned EzxHrd Charles. 'Jtsi.

Cincinnati, Class A Trot, $4,500 Sword's Point (S. Dancer) Eureka Hanover (H. Dancer) Gav Boy (H. Bell. ime 2 05 1,5.

Emerson Han- over, Blondie Hanover, Hister Whip-1 I llTlmeT MVEtern shWe 2QuVens KtiightFTl.scTass Bark- Ttone lVidower ai Dirct Byrd Attendance 24,776. $1,609,985. Mutuel Total ed. Class BB Trot, $2,000 Vodka S. (J.

Shaw) 1 Rudolph (A, Washington) 2 21 Ash Walnut (W. Haughton) UriHal.C. Champion) HvLa Time Two Ways; Grav Chief Cimarron, Maribel Tass and Dee's Delight also started. Class BB Trot, $3,500 Burgess Hanover (W. Myeri 1 3 4.0I.D ft RACE Powerboat Rdn WMAL (7) and WSBA (43) at $.

HORSE RACING From Saratoga, V. WMAR (2 1 and WTOP (V) at I. BOWLING WMAL (7) at ft 30; BAL (11) it T. and WNOYV (49) at h.30. BIG I.F.AGI V.

BASKRAI.L Waahlnston-Nrw fork WTTO (3) aud WAAM (13) at 8. PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL Grrrn Hajr Packrra-Unrland Hretrna WMAR (2) and WSBA (43) at 8.39. RFSTI.ING WNOW (49 at 30. Tomorrows Sports BIG I.E3GIE BASEBALL Pblllira-Pittahargli WGAL (61 at 1. BIO I.KAGCE BASEBALL Baltimore-Ronton WBAL (11) and WSBA (48) at 1 Mondays Sports BIG LEAGI BASEBALL Ihllliea-New York WGAL (8) at 1:80.

BIG LEAGI BASEBALL Baltimoro-New- A orb WAAM 113) ad WSBA (43) at 1:30. horse racing From Atlantic (r WNOW (49) at 4. BOXING Gunny Glornnelll WAAM and AVNOW 149) at and WTTO (5) at 0:30. Tuesdays Sports HORSE RA( ING From Atlantic City WNOW (49) at S. BIO LEAGlE BASEBALL AA aalilnston-Bonlon WAAM (13) at 8.

WRESTLING WNOW (401 at ft; WMAL (7) and W'SBA (43) al 10 and WMAR (2) 10:30. RAttWAY DLL- Colbys Match (R. Thomas. 3 Time 2,07 1 5. Our Birthday, w.

cinro Highland Gem, Titan Mite, Mighty; woohen yHohhV J' Signal and Lillies Filly also start- woollen (L. Hobbs) 2 Class AA Pace, $5,500 Billy's Lady (S. Dancer) Watchman (G. KoraheyV Vt Dorchester Miss (L. James) d-3 TobiaS WinS StOCk Da it Car KSCC At GrOVC ImCK WILLIAMS GROVE Dick Tobias, Lebanon, edged George peck, the track point leader from by a two-car length Jonestown, margin to win the 20-lap ialopy car feature race at Williams lGrove Speedway last night.

Mitch Smith, Linglestown, was third, fol- lowed by Wally Witman, Blandon Speck, Tobias and Lyle Beahm, Palmyra, copped heats, while Frankie Thompson, Shrewsbury, came through in the consolation. The cars of five drivers Speck, Tobias, Leroy Felty, Larry Val-eriano and Buzzy Richardson passed fuel tests, it was an-nounced. Boys Baseball JIA.M.V KB HMAI.I, i'RV 1.1..VI( CAST KVKSIXfi'ft STORE l(-t-(n-Tlir(H Title N-rleal Iti Kuhn 6. (Its leads 1-0), TlK)liAVH Kuhn vs. i'ta at Cuod Field, 6 p.

m. M'HINO CKOtl. AREA LITTLE I.F.ACil LAST EVENIXOR RCilRE Rloverxlowu 18, Thomaavllle 2. HTANI.INO OF THE TEAMS Pet Pet S. Vnlleja (I ft ,466 Valleya li M2 New Salem 4 It Tkom'viiie 8 Hciuvibtrg 812.200 As Birds Baltimore Buys Consuegra BOSTON UP) The Baltimore Orioles have announced the purchase of pitcher Sandy Con-suegra's contract from Havana of the International League.

Consuegra, a righthander, will join the Orioles here today according to managrr Paul Richards. Consuegra had a 1-2 record with the Chicago White Sox this spring when he wa sent to Havana where he posted a 2-1 mark. TriRndos three-run homer made 9-5 moments after Nlemans bounder. Jim Pieraall Tossed Out 1 In Bostons eighth, with the count 2-2, batter Jim Plersall aald something to Plate Umpire John Flaherty who was In the act of throwing a new ball to the pitcher. Flaherty pulled in his arm, threw out his Jaw and quickly followed by throwing out the frantic Plersall.

Gene Stephens PeiRotoey alsoaned611 nd 1 ai Time 2 02. Newtown Girl. AU0y iso siartea. Quick Chief, Up Top and Senator Bird also started. Eee-For-Ali Pace, $8,500 Honey Royal (H.

Hiltzi 2- jg xrot J3750 Duane Hanover (W. Haughton) ll1 Rden Accelerate S. Russeli) 1 Torrid (J. Simpson) 2 08-, Dynamic Bomb Berry) 2 Eav State Pat (E. LHeureux) 3 SSl' 3ean 8 By- Busy Pageant (J Baiiey) 3 Time 2:02 3 5.

Poplar Bill, Dot- Chuck and Isle ol Skye also start- 2 3 Time 2:05. Rhythm King, co, Arden- Hanover and Dial also started, Time Point Up, Judge ties Pick and Amortizor also started. Jr. Free-For-All Pace. $6,500 Brooke Honor W.

Haughton) 1 Reed's Knight (J. Jordan) 2 Lusty Tass H. Scott) SAdam Frisco (A. Foster) ,.,.2 Ruth Reynolds (F. Safford) 3 Time 2:07.

Ernest McElwyn.lMobel Rosecroft (T. Walters) 3 Time 2:03 4 5. Jug Chlef.lFalrview Ike, Darn Quick, Sidney Time 2:04. Eiglishman, Selector, Greentree Express, Ltbbv'a Boy and and Woithy Brucita alsp -Adloa Eden also started. jdlarted.

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