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lit Worf Itilu 17 1Q57 Pafprtin Fveninn News jv" "flUnnonio IliiellSsiiioI Ross and Duva Foresee Patterson Knocking Out Hurricane Jackson Edwins Defeat Moniclair, 8-5: In NJL Battle Rangers, Chicks, East Paterson In Semi-pro Wins Veterans Combine for Torrid 61 in Record-Breaking Effort At Essex County Golf Course Two Tied for Secohd-fassaic County's De Rosa And Kunsaw Card 67State Open Begins at Same Layout Tomorrow WEST ORANGE (JP) A record hreaking 61 from the com hitting to the head and is concen NJL 51: is by JOE GOOTTEB The consistent manner Bradle Post of Paterson is af bined cards of Danny Williams Jr. and pro Chet Sanok was enough for the pair to retain their state pro-amateur title here yesterday. Legion baseball championships through the years, is a Between them they had nine 4Jh4a i fit mo la on I nlovrc nf tne KOCJlfl cr-J 04SMUVW VlHWt MM Jimmy Labagnara, a former diamond star when he was pitching for Zastside High School years ago, has been the spearhead of Legion baseball in his Post and he deserves credit for the spirit and purpose he has given the Pasonariello-BracDe representatives. Having won the County the Clifton Legion representatives, xne raxerson sqnaa now ounoses Franklin in an elimination series and the winner of this 2-of-3 competition opposes Hackensack! for the district title. Larry Doby's muscular injuries continue to keep the Paterson slugger on ice, messing up the season for him and the Chicago White Sox.

When he sees action, Larry bangs the long tiall but he is disgruntled by the frequency with which he has to stay on the sidelines. The latest recurrence of his groin injury was a result of Doby's slide into Cleveland catcher Dick Brown at the plate the 6th of this month. Larry thus missed more action after having missed 21 out of 41 previous playing days. Tony De Franco. Central High School baseball and football star, is spending al 2 Jim Forino was the big man In the Edwins Sports Shop 8-5 victory over the Montclalr Athletics in the North Jersey League last night at EasUide Park.

Forino went the distance for the Edwins and limited the loserd to six hits while he had a perfect night at the plate with a double and triple and batted home five runs. The visitors picked up a run In the first frame but the Edwins tallied five times In the bottom of the second to take a lead they held all the way. In other semi-pro games in the area the Midland Park Rangers trounced the Puerto Rican Tig ers. 11-4: Check wttn cnicg crushed the Sistl BBC. 15-0, and the East Paterson BBC nipped the Little Falls AC, 5-4.

Take Earlr Lead The Rangers moved to the front in the first frame as they scored three times on three singles and. a double. The Rangers continued to peck away and finally turned the game into a rout with five runs in the top or the sixth inning. Charlie Constantino hurled a neat three-hitter in the Chicks win while johnny Naughton paced the winners 17-hlt attack with four-for-four. John Lynch was the winning chucker for East Paterson.

He chipped in with a double on the attack. The box scores: ataalcUlr-Atlatlea lESwIna- Spari -Shop aii a ab Pond.cf 1 1 Alfano.aa 4 I 1 DfNopoll.lf 1 1 1 rnat po.rf 4 Kfin.lb I 1 liKHanoJb III Moooco.Jb 4 1 Cameron 1 O-n OuldftU.aa 4 0 Howhfuti.Ii 10 0 Anderaon.lb 1 OtDcLucca.lb 1 1 1 Harrtaon.rf 0 C.ni.rf 1 1 Track berax 1 0 Olllfcolla.c 3 11 NrmntiP 0 Fortno.p 2 11 Morrtion.p 1 ljMohl OSS Totali 26 1 Totala 1 1 10 0 Edwlna Sport Shop 0 1 10 0 Buiirra All RTlgara till (aradonaja 4 1 11 1 Orlm.nJb 4 1 1 Clrio.rl 2 0 Hufcdorn.rf 4 1 ICraspoJb 0 1 Junta.ll 1 1 Sancheixt Morel 1 1 tl NobJe.lb 1 0 1 Reyes.ln Barllci.cl 4 Millan.lb 1 1 I 1 0 0 0 Kulkcn.c 1 0iy.lto.ii 3 1 liPachaco.p 1 0 Millan.p Ortli.p KOKfri.rt Totali 30 11 13! To'ala Ransara 3 10 25 4 7 1 511 Tifrra 1 0 10 14 Two baa hiU: Moral, Bavea. De Nob'e. Three bae hit: Cabrera. Struck nut by Jeffer Pacheco 4 Bum oa balli by Jeffer 1.

Pacheco 4, Mlllan 4. Caltka Malone.lb Leonard. lb Zdania 4b Walah.aa Guuof Nauxhton Tunkel.rf Mori do.lt While till Slatla 3 1 OCoyle.lb An lot 1 Milon.2b 1 1 Douma.aa 1 0i Duran.rf I 1 Bown.cf 1 4 Revnolda.If 0 0 Vorhli.lb 0 'I Hrm 0 1 Olaen.p 0 0 Hinea.p 1 1 li 1 li 1 II 3 0 1 10 1 3 0 0 tot Fredrlcka.lb 1 3 Larortejb 1 Halbach.lb 3 Cuiack.U 2 Totala 32 19 17, Totala 21 0 1 Oilcka 4 0 3 tit 0 1J Sulla 000 000 00 Lima Falli AC IE. Palrraon BBC AS 3 0 3 0 Snco.3b 3 1 1 Matchftt.aa Da Graf. If 4 0 OiLynch.p Knlo.cf 1 1 Nyitrom.c 1 I O.Kurtz.c 1 0 Acrctta.cf CalboJ.ja 4 0 Cilbo.C.rf I 1 ljReynolda.rf WhlttmanJb I 0 0 Calantona.p lot Bava.p 1 0 Totala 19 4 Totali 23 4 Little Falla AC 0 0 1 10 1 14 E.

Pateraon BBC 0 0 2 1 0 2 Two ba hill: Allen. Lynch. Three baa hlta: C. Capalbo. Struck out by Lynck it, Bava 7.

t'mplrea: SaccomatM, Koiel. counsellor at Camp Eambowyin Washington xownsmp, N. J. Nelse Graham, Colts, coach is director of the camp. The 16 -year-old De Franco turned in an outstanding season as catcher for Central's diamond varsity this year, batting aj a .437 clip and doing mighty well de-fensively.

He is scheduled to perform quarterback and halfback duties for the school's football team this Fall, being available for passing, running, and punting duties. De Franco, weighing 182 and 5 feet 11 inches taS, is slated to graduate next June and then will head for college. He hopes to prepare for physical Education and coaching. Vince Scully, radio and television announcer of the Brooklyn Dodgers' baseball games, will have his life altar-ed in a few months when marries Miss Joan Crawford of New Tork and Somerset, Mass. It could be an indication of Scully's readiness to move with the Dodgers, but he has indicated that he and his bride will make their home "either in New York or Los Angeles." Bemember Hal Trosky witn tne Cleveland Indians for His son, bearing the same who tor the Davenport, Iowa team of the Three -I Leaeue BASNET ROSS Sees knockout "You know I've seen Patterson work out for the past few years." Duva declared.

The way it looks to me, hell stop Jackson this time out. From the way he's working body nunches will be the difference and I see him stopping Jackson in 10 rounds. He's hitting harder. "Patterson has switched from PGA Tourney Begins Today DAYTON, Ohio OP) Sim Snead has a brand new driver for the PGA championship starting today. For some 20 years Sam has been wedded to a battered, old fashioned driver he obtained from Henry Plrard.

Snead has won three PGA championships with It. The new driver Is a modern streamlined model with a stif-fer shaft and greater loft In practice with It, Snead hasn't missed a fairway. Play wij scheduled to start at 9 aJn. (EDT) today with 64 first round matches to be run off over the par 36-3571 Miami Valley course. Doable rounds of 18-hole matches are scheduled Thursday and Friday, then the semifinals and final will be over the 36-hole route.

Snead is the only player In the field who has a chance to join Walter Hag en as a four-time PGA winner. By THE ASSOCIATED PEESS Eaatam DarMght Tlaal PhUadelphia a 34 Vi MUwaua.a 4 37 Mi 14 Brooklyn 4 1 Cincinnati 43 3S Jy. New Yorii 40 44 .471 Plltahurfa jj 94 ,7 QleS 27 S2 3U i4 Taiaa't Srhadala CWrinnatl at Nfw York. l.M Lawrtne OS) va Harri ill, 1. a.

I Si iMiit at Brooklyn, m. Joaoa Chwago at Pltuburah, i 15 m. Dra bowaky (44l va. Kline (Ml) nuwauBn at rnuaaiptiia, a m. Burden (74) v.

Harkar (5-2) or Taaiardaa'a Eaaalli Brooklva 7, at. loula i (night) MUwauka t. Pkiladalohta 1 mi.sn New York I. Cincinnati 1 (nifhtl ii, Chlrago 4-1 (Oral gamt wmmywtwiru limi ot JUW la) TaaMrrow'a laakadala SI. Loula at Brooklyn.

InrlnaaU at Naw York. I m. Chicago at PHtihugh. p.m. MUwaukM at fhUadalphla, I p.m.

Aaiarlaaa La tPel. GB Naw York ss aa 51 91 .414 4 40 3a 11 44 40 M4 114 41 41 .500 11 40 43 Ml IS II St .373 14 St .321 1 Chicago ooiton Cleveland Itelroil Baltimore Kanaaa ftty Washington Tatat'a Brkadala Baltlmora at Chicago. 1 30 -Wight (1-4) va Harahman (7 1) or Keega (S-ll Waahinglo at Clairalaod, I -Slobba 1J Moaal (7-1) Naw York at IMrolt. IS m. Turlay taiv va.

nunntng tii-2) BtMlna at Kanaaa City. It p.m. Sulll van (M vi Tarrr (141 Yattardav'a aeolta Naw York 10, IhnroU 4 (to Inntnga, tight) MMion naawaa i.ity tnignt) Baltitnor 1. Chicago 1 (nluhtl Clavaiand Waahlngton 1 (night) iwaamw'a nokMala Waahlngloa at Ovi-Und, I p.m. Italtlmorv at Chicago, p.m.

Naw York at Datrolt. m. Boaion at Kanaaa City. 130 fm The 20 -year-old Trosky has reeled off six straight decisions while leading the loop in strikeouts. He whiffed 118 in his first 102 innings.

George Probert, New Jersey State Police Br HENRY C. SCHWARTZ Newt SUff Sp.rU Writer GREENWOOD LAKE, NT, Barney Ross, the former fistic champion, and Lou Duv. Pater son boxing promoter, are agreed Floyd Patterson will be success ful in his initial titular defense via the knockout route- After watching the young title- Bolder workout yesterday afternoon. Ross sees Patterson win ning in seven stanzas, Duva, who squired a bus load of youngsters from the Clifton Boys Club, foresees Patterson ridding himself of Hurricane Jackson in 10 in nings at the Polo Grounds a week from Monday night. Barney Urges Early Win "Patterson is a good fighter." Ross stated after the workout in which the champion- sparred five rounds, lie is solid but fights only as hard as be has to.

He had good sparmates here. "I see Floyd winning In seven rounds. But If it goes IS rounds I think he'll be In trouble because Jackson may be stronger as it goes along. Patterson is ready right now. I think the shorter punches he tosses will mean the difference." Duva, who with Steve Dudiak.

the Clifton builder, were hosts the Clifton Boys Club, liked the way world's heavyweight boss worked. Mason Beaten In State Golf Ridgewood Ace Upset Victim in Women's Garden State WEST CALDWELL, U.PJ Co- Medalists Mrs. Marge Mason, of Ridgewood, and Mrs. James Whelan, of Springdale, were the major victims In a wave of upsets which swept first match play the Garden State Women'? Goif Association championship yester day. Mrs.

Mason, defending cham- oion and titlist for free, straight years, was knocked out by Mrs. James Warga, of Springdale. 1 up, opening the way to the first new tournament champion since 1953. Mrs. Wbelan, who tied Mrs.

Mason with a 77 in Qualifying play Monday, bowed to Mrs. Irv ing Sotlerman, of Crestmont, 2 and 1. De Coiei Bowl Other front-runnen eliminated included Charlotte De Cozen, ol Montclair. who was defeated bv Mrs. Aian tener.

of the host Mountain Ridge Country club. 2 up, ana Mrs. josepn rrelinghuy-sen, of Somerset Hills, who lost to Mrs- Cyril Crabb. of Spring brook, 1 uP on 19 holes. Mrs.

Warga. whose vlctorv placed her in the tournament championship flight for the first time, was three down after 11 holes but rallied to take the 12th despite a bogey and the 13th with a par. She tied It up on the 15th when Mrs. Mason's third shot splashed into a pond. Mrs.

Warga came In with a win ning Dirme on the 18th. Mrs. Sofferman. one down rtr 12 holes, picked up the next two holes and counted Mrs. Whelan out with a birdie f' on the 17th.

1AST Tut torurr.n raeu El, PASO. T. WUIt Pp, IU, Htnfuni, outpointed Manny (Mmirlto) ltr. 1U, Miami. j.

t'OHr AMTiu n. gu ciuiu iit. Mia tranrtacth and Paul Joriaaaaa, k'ort Artkur, draw, 10. WEST JORDAN. Vuk Jay ril.

mar, 1U. Waal Junta. Mtxuntl Axt; Mm, tototada t. RICMMOMl. CaW.

IjiVa E.atar. Ill, Ka fraaclara. oulpvinlad Billy Rnmc. IM. Oakland.

It. MIAMI BKACH. ria. Mltual Mai, 151, llivni. and Carmw Store, luvt, V.

dra, 1. MONTKVIOKXK I'runa wtm tno.li, Vi, IMIand, and Ttoaomar Mar t'ragay, rtrvw. It. WJi II- ,11 Phillies captain who died of a heart ailment last Sat-urday, was active on basketball courts here years ago. The native Patersonian, from a well- trating on the boay.

He is not head hunting. His combinations are working well. K.O. unimportant. Champ Says Asked if he thought he needs to flatten the Hurricane to prove nimsen to tne public, Patterson siatea: It not lmoortant now.

It's just important that I win and keep on be said slowly with the poise of a man who knows no doubU. Manager Talks About Rocky Just outside, Cus D'Amato, his manager, was wagging his grey crew cut and telling the world that Floyd was training for a 15- round ngtu. If the opportunity comes for a knockout," said Cus, "Floyd will be Earlier. D'Amato had been talk ing about this rematch with Jack son. "We'd rather fight Rocky Mar ciano (the retired unbeaten champ)," said Cus.

"If we knock out Marciano we get the credit. Jackson is just as tough in my mind and. If we beat him again, we still won't get the credit. We'll have to keep it up over an ex- Patterson didn't want to discuss Marciano or anybody else. "Right now my mind is set on Jackson.

he said. "That's all I want to think about. I want to satisfy Jackson." Allen Tackles Title Defense Bergen Amateur King To Try for Second Crown ENGLEWOOD Dr. Ronald Al len, the free-swinging physician from Tenafiy. will be on nana to defend his Bergen County Amateur eolf championship next month when the annual version of the classic get under way nere at the Englewood Golf and Country Club on Aug.

19. Allen, who defeated Tommy De Santo of Beeches. 10 and 9, at the North Jersey Country Club last year, will oe an automatic Qualifier. But the-rest or the tield will piayoti for me qualifying berths on opening day. Four rounds of match play win follow on the next two days and the 36-hole finals are slated tor Saturday, Aug.

24. One-Man Show Last year Allen turned the tournament Into a real one-man affair. He captured the medal honors and then ripped through the match play with little diffi culty. In the semifinals, the young doctor, who came off an Internship on the night shift of a New York hospital each drubbed John Wilson of Knickerbocker. 4 and 3.

Then he routed De Santo for the crown. Last year 130 golfers attempted qualify. Ken Wallace will again serve as tournament chairman. This Evening's Cily Loop Games Softball League Chuck's Cosy Corner vs. J.

J. Tavern at Riverside Ottl :30 p.m. Fireside Tavern vs. River Bridie Auto at Brandes Field at 6:30 p.m. Trojans vs.

Eattslde Ticket Agency at Sandy Hill 1 at 4:30 p.m. Softball League Uptons vs. Shelters at River-tide Oval. 8:45 p.m. Dovert vs.

Hawthorne Chevlet at Brandes Field, 8:45 p.m. Ijitxlo's vs. Gloria's Lunch at aanuy inn p.m.. American Linoleum vs. Hallyi Cafe at Sandy Hill 2, :30 p.m.

Development Baseball League Granatells vs. Milosh Tool at Totowg Oval, 1:00 p.m. Junior Development Baseball League 10th, Ave. Cllliens vs. Needes' Express at Hlnchllffe Stadi- um, 6:00 p.m.

V' 'jrVl. Ljli Jack Sanford. Granny Hanef 4 birdies and anaale as they posted 3-under-par 69s. The jld meet record of 62 was first set in 1929. 45-Footer Sanok.

Knoll pro, got the eagle with a 45 foot put on the 460- yard fifth hole of the Essex County Country Club. Two Identical 32-3264 cards tied for second at the one day meet Stan Mosel and Norman Lott, pro at Essex Fells, and the pair of Maurie Connor and Jim Torre, were deadlocked. Pro Jerry De Rosa of the Pas saic County Course teamed with veteran Andy Kunsaw for a 67 and tallied a 72 with Bill Fi'oso. Andy La Pnla, Preaknefs Hills head professional, came in with a best ball 72 with Pat Muccl and 74 with both Mike Konner and Art Hollander. The Bergen-Passaic Area's only other entry.

Greenwood's talented professional Wes Ellis, had a 69 with Kd Kohn, a 70 with Elliot Coulter and a 71 with Julian Silverstein. The tournament annually precedes the State Open which gets under way at Essex County tomorrow. Sanok Is the defending champion and a strong threat to repeat. The Leaders: Danny Williams Jr. and Chet Sanok.

The Knoll. 30-3161 Stan Mosel and Normal Iott. Essex Fells. 32-3264 Maurrie O'Connor and Jim Torre. Branch Brook.

32-3264 Mosel and George Ripley, 31-3465 Otto Grelner and Thomas von Tackey, Knickerbocker, 32-3365 Dave Marr and Norman Toerge. Rumson, 32-33 65 Emery Thomas and Tom Ber- berian, Forest Hill. 33-3368 Lester Ward and Arthur Lefelar, Ulen Kidge, 33-3366 Fair Lawn BBC, Benignos Win The Garfield Benignos moved into a third place tie in the North Jersey League last night with a 5-2 victory over the Nutlcy Co lonels, defending champions, in another loop battle the Fair Lawn BBC outlasted the Shebers, 5-2. Jake Junta and Hank I'tak shared the hill duties for the Benignos. Dave Hoskins was the hitting star for the Garfield nine with a triple and single good for three runs baited in.

George Supko limited the Shebers to five hits while Larry Liedel paced the Fair Lawn attack. The box scores: Sbakara jF.lr Lawn BBC ab a ab a Saleroom! 3 0 I Pauley jia 4 0 0 Hamsfv.lb 2 Stevfn.son.cf 2 0 GomJfb 2 0 Lmiri.lb 2 0 mermen Jb 3 Beckler 1 ErieU.tetn.lb 2 Kulitierio.ll 3 Keotearnx 3 Claeya.3b 3 Amato.2b 3 3 Albano.p 1 Brookman.n 0 Coatrav 1 1 1 ifer 1 Turton.lt 0 Ar'eroixx 2 cko.p Oi 0: Totala 21 1 Totala 25 4 Shebera 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Fair Lawn BBC 0 0 I 3 2 0 a 1 Home rum: Berfen. Tore bnae hita: Retlfaern Struck out, by Supko 10. Brookman 2. Albino 3.

Baae on baUa, off aupko 1. Brookman 3. CarfteM AB alley II I I Sinecti.cf 1 2 1 LeanaJb 2 1 1 Fr'awtrkJb 1 1 1 ZaakJb 3 0 0 Hoakina 3 1 2: FHhouae.lb 1 1 1 Santorj.lt 4 0 0 Ramanhri 12 2 Becker.lb 3 1 I 1 0 Gr'bowtcurf 1 1 1 Caktellanoxrf 112 Howe.2b 3 12 Pumijl 10 1 CaUa 3 0 0 xSafko 1 0 0 3 0 1 llawnlopp.il 2 0 0 0 0 0 Kaplao.p 10 0 'Sharkers 10 0 UiCiark 1 0 0 25 10 Totala 26 Junta.p Ptak.p Totala struck out for Hoaralopp In 0th. Clark Hied out for Sharkey in Sth. Garfield Benignoa 0 3 0 4 1 0 I Nutlet Colonela 3 0 1 2 Two bate hita: Romano.

Puma, Caatellano. Lewis Three base hita: Hoskins. struck out bv Junta1 1, Ptak 1. Kaplan 4. Sharkev 3.

Base on ball, oft Junta 2. Kaplan 4. Sharker 1. Siony Road Spa Tops Tolowa AC The Stony Road Spa clinched at least a tie for first in the City 'B' League by whipping the To-towa AC 7-4 in a loop meeting at Penn Park. Mike Renchiwich tossed a three-hitter for the mound triumph.

The Spa resumes action on Saturday when.it olavs in the finals of the Passaic County Softball tournament at second Ward Park in Passaic. Stony Kaa4 a Tata a AC ilia AB Puiet Vigorilo O'ConneU Clollio Van lam Savastano looney Muno Renchtwlcb 10 0 Nick O. 4 0 2 Phil tr. 4 0 tjim V. 3 1 2 S1KHS4C 1 Jo D.

3 I IM V. 12 2 Kill S. 1 1 I Nick G. 1 1 2 Fred 4 1 1 1 I 0 4 0 1 4 0 0 OO 2 1 0 10 0 2 0 0 3 1 1 Totala 27 Iff Total a I I Stonr Ho! 04 030 7 Totowa A C. 040 Ota) 0 4 I II Ui9jaaaaaBaB Mtretv It't I Wttn ta s- 1'.

WT to Srawtttae oWTf l. reiM JtiUon. 2 iS IV. Newark lPem I llioStli in which the Pasqnariello- represented in the American Championship by downing the Summer working as a was a home-run slugger many years? name has been pitching1 been winning his tramei and iu mo iiuiusiu, A cm 7 if taken to the clubhouse, I hit a week ago the Hedbtrdt were victories, which Included sweep Trust, VFW Take Fair Lawn Wins FA III LAWN-The Trust Co initlsitmt the Sandvlk entry In the International loop of the All sport Utile league to coi lt) siugicst. The mnrr were sparked bv Walt Coleman who hlaslrd a pair of bases-loaded (limbics, for six run hattrd-ln His threr hits were tops followed I iv Gardiivka and Gtb-crmo with two each.

In a Junior League contest, the VFW tallied twice In the bottom the Int Inning to nip the Wood-Imps 3-2. Walton ws the winning hurlrr, allowing but one hit, while Pienetti look the loss although being touched for only two sate Diows. The box scores: Saotvtk I'nIUkJh Wuitul Hrandaa.lb Bullcr.lb Noarn.p Durannog ArklmlAi Rolh.lt Haacupt 4 1 1 Wenrol.p 4 2 llC eman.W jt 4 1 lGan1aka.lb 2 1 lt(t larano Jb 4 1 lPtreolab 1 rtwhiw I nuah.lt I 1 1 Donofnojrf Poaikf Totala 11 Totala 14 It lit. 0 1 t- Ranrtvlk Irrit.lb a o-Fklvadacv fV nnit. i -1 i 'y.

7 TI. I. trf, V' TV (Miwii a a a t-t -ana FcoJb 1 OODaltoo 1 1 t. PwnehCp 1 0. bontJl oawati Ml il Tot-la as locauo "IWoort'liujf Iv.F.w.

too i -i 0 10 I 1-41 ill to in Known local family, played lor the Armory five which was one of the city's colorful teams years ago, including Lou Costello who went on to comedy stardom. Probert remained a rabid sports follower until bs death. He was 50 years old. Big bonus payments remind Bill Terry of the time John McGraw gave a University of Pennsylvania pitcher a $5,000 bonus to sign with the New York Giants. "The first pitch to Irish Musel in his workout was lined right Li I .4 -V.

II ir- unit at wie uvj mm ui mia called. "While he was being DANNY WILLIAMS JR. Championship form Heavy Driver in Fleminglon Race FLEMINGTON The eoun try's heaviest auto racing driver will be seen in the weekly stock car races at the Flemlngton Fair grounds Saturday night, compet ing with mote than 40 other pilots in the slx-evpnt nrneram that h. Mck DiOiovanni, who has 280 pounds spread over his 6 feet 2 inch frame, is the huRe driver. The giant is a new recruit in the sport, having previously attended races as a spectator because ot ins age, wnicti Daneu mm as a participant.

Last year, planning ahead on a racing career at the fairgrounds. tne men-zo-year-oid youth started building a race car. With helD from his father and. several ex perienced drivers living in the area the Union lad completed the macmne several weeks ago. When the current speedway campaign opened, young DiGio- vannl was Johnny-on-the-spot and promptly signed the necessary papers suDmitted by officials.

Then, polishing off the last few details on his car, he filed an entry for the weekly speedfests The big fellow hopes to some day soon match in ability such ace performers as Jimmy Metzler leading sportsman division point-scorer who is 5 feet 5 and weighs 145 Jackie McLaughlin, defending track champion who is 9 feet 8 and tips the scales at 140 Al Tasnady, the husky whirlwind who won two major races in a single night on the four-cornered raceway, and other Highly regarded chauffeurs with excellent records. Essex County Golf Club, they'll be for me some of the excitement generates will be wasted because JL KEN SMITH" A Void Remains year sireicn and these are the meres respite' heat cr rtrr a pitch which caught him between the shoulder The pitcher and the $5,000 never appeared again. dJllaip Cards' Manager Stumped Over Drooping Fortunes Bv JOE KKIOll.KR BROOKLYN What's happened to the St. Louis Cauti ltl? If anyone knows, kindly explain It to Fred Hutchinson, the Ken Smith is gone and the death of the Ridgewood southpaw represents a void that knifes sharply into the full golf schedule yet to come. Tomorrow at West Orange's gin another Jersey State Open but that the state's biggest golf classic in the Upper Strata Smith won't be there.

The affable lefthander, given the right weather to boost what otherwise was a game Just a little too short from the tee, was always a factor In stroke-play tourna-. ments. He never won the big ones, despite some exceptionally sharp performances, but he was a newspaperman's dream. i If you wanted to know how the i ifWI-l'1 m-i ifit4jatyaa 1 tram bewildered manager, Jut flying high with five straight el four allies from Cincinnati, nd appeared taMy In trot place In the National league with a fat three game lead. fSevere Slump Today the Itrithlrrii were barely holding on In second, only half a game ahead of the fourth place! Brooklyo IHxeri and In grave danger nf ailing Into the second division.

They hnve tout five of their last alx games ''How ran you figure this game?" gloomily asked Hutchln on last night alter the Cards had surcumbed to I he Dodgers 7 5 "The longer you're in it the more puullng this game gets. "Just a week ago we looked like world Everything was going great. The boys were hitting and liekling and running the bases line reai cnampions. Ana me pitchers, were keeping pace with the rest of the club. "But something happened to us la the East.

We don't look like the same ball club. I don't know whether to blame the AU-Star layoff but right after that our hitting bogged down and the, pitching turned completely sour. I suppose a manager must expect, such things but this has been so sudden and so unexpectedly." Yesterday's same was the onlv mit course played, you asked Smith. He didn just say long or snort, he took you back over the layout hole by hole, shot by shot" If it was In lousy shape he said so and If he was playing lousy golf he said that too. He Never Hedged Through two seasons of action In every major tournament the state had "to offer.

I never once heard him offer alibi. And win or lose he treated your, questions in the same way he never hedged 1 1. I 1. Ju-A uu bwv uac uver mi two tmngs you remember: Ton recall the State Amateur last year at Deal'. IlnTlrar one or tne last lour ra-wutcn -tnei" 1 it'thf uaHfjing mttaJerW.

Tbey hd tv chance uit the verylu Diazrq oowt on a course urn ManLtftJ2 ing the final out, bit into a odim 1 'Z. IT? ending force play. The Cards had 4Jat tatfcj4 Matlffif (nf 4 Via fAtlfkl "winr "an oo.ppwo njy i i. i ii.n..:.i i wiilard Schmidt. I sunt tc-yj iijflt54u.ua.

rOt VirXRfB PMlUn.WJt A "1,1 Pla V- mere is one note on ine iropt nine tnat Is surrounded by 55 traps. Is (he best-trapped hole In the eoun try. Player after Smith had a tough rouiKT gofng wftea he caught his first guaip i on Next Psgel li" ff .1 Wo1! National Lrarue lead fcj t2iS'rj. St, l.fx'. Cards, t-l, Monday la Connie Mak 'trt rffa tj nr af oa-umna.

mu runs art maaager Mv Sralth, wIrhIb pitcher and Minia Wlroaih.tnV i.

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