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The Charlotte News from Charlotte, North Carolina • 14

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AemR4w 4-11-THE CHARLOTTE (N C) NEWS-TUESDAY JULY 19 1960 7't 0 SMITH ALL-STAR Continued From lst Sports Pate FOLLEY EY PITIFUL AGAINST 'I sew' tr 4 i '0 1 1 01 I el A T' BOMBS BOM PITIFUL AGAINST BOMBS ti AT rupnhnp Au mr LJULIK -LIST ON'S BEWARE FLOYD rt Continued From 1st Sports Page Lopez "and when be wasn't pitching batting practice we bad him throw on the sidelines We had to make him strong again Now he's getting in the groove and if he ever gets that curve ball over the plate he could just be close to the pitcher that Boston once offered to buy for a million dollars" In addition to Score's fine effort Roy Sievers another newcomer to the White Sox scheme ran his consecutive game hitting streak to 21 games with a run-scoring single in the sixth inning left jabs and 'rights hooks by the Philadelphian Folley tumbled face down onto the canvas for the final count He never moved until seconds after the knockout 44 4orts7''') te- tit li: ii 1- 4 1 4 1 4 In the second round Fol ley rallied brilliaptly and jarred LiNtQti with atwo-listed attack That to bring oiiListon'ssledge ham met blow that decked Folley again A In his dressing ropm after wards Folley explained: "I did not want to start slugging with him but after he knocked me down the first time I got up and hit him with a ood right hand and I thought I might have him" DENVER i 01 The massive 14 inch fists of Sonny Liston thundered a tattoo today on the door to the heavyweight boxing throne room occupied by Champion Floyd Patterson Liston's sledge-hammer hands smashed Zora Folley to the canvas twice in the second round and knocked him out in 28 seconds of the third round of their scheduled 12 round bout last night in the Denver Coliseum "I got him quicker than I expected" unmarked 215'S slugger from Philadelphia said in his dressing room afterwards Arizona said lie made a mistake in trying to slug it out with Liston "I fought ihe wrong type of fight I fought his light" he said Liston said he tagged Fo Hey with a left hook that decked him for a count of nine early in the second round That caused Fo Iley "to --start respecting my left hook" Lis ton said "Then I started faking with the left and that opened him up for my right hand" II COMBINATI 0 slammed Folley to the canvas at the end of the second round with the round ending bell sounding just as the knockdown count reached nine Folley scrambled to his 1:11116: FOLLEY LISTON STON 6 A Liston ranked No 1 ger to Patterson now boasts 21 knockout victories in 31 fights His meeting with the heavyi weight champion howeve will have to take a back seat to the scheduled rematch between Patterson and Ingemar Johannson Miley who entered the fight ranked No 2 by Ring NIaga1 zine and No 3 by National Box1 ing Assn had won 10 straight fights three by knockouts be fore last night's defeat 1 THE ARIZONAN used his Tt boxing skill and swift punching 1 hands to win the first round on the cards of all ring officials I and the Associated Press Even after the first knock- ostymotwer4 feet and wobbled to his cor ner where handlers worked speedily to revive him The Arizonan moved out for the third round still groggy and became an easy target for the finishing bone crushing his cor- worked out for groggy arget for crushing Monday was a night for coinebacks Ned Carver also chose the occasion to record his first victory of the season pitching Kansas City to a 5 decision over Baltimore The defeat left the fourth-place Orioles four games off the pace Detroit and Washington were not scheduled Mickey Mantle's three run homer was the big blow of a five run fourth inning for the Yanks in their victory over Dick Stigman It was Mantle's 22nd Roger Mans added No 29 in the ninth off Barry then apparent cooling off of his Braves big Len Gabrielson of Jacksonville said "When we've got pitching our hitting is poor and vice-versa We haven't coordinated them" WE'VE HAD our hard knocks at Asheville too" said Catcher Mike Burke of the Tourists "That fivegame lead of Charlotte's looks good now" THE HORNETS may have a notorious reputation but two All-Star hurlers have found them easy pickings Columbia's lanky Ken Hunt has beaten the Bees three out of four and Macon's Jack Smith holds three decisions without defeat "Knoxville and Savannah are the toughest clubs I've faced" said Hunt "I've come back stronger after sitting' out of baseball last year The rest did me good" said Smith Jacksonville's ace lefty Mike Marinko thinks his flipper is flapping well after suffering an injury last year Phil Kliewer another ex Carolina Leaguer replaced Knoxville's Fred Gladden on the star list "I'm doing all right" said Kliewer (5-2) "but control has been nemesis" Asheville's Jack Taylor 8-8 feels he's behind last year's pace when he posted an 181 record "I've been in a recent slump but when you're on a losing club everybody's pressing" said Taylor HORNET HURLING certainly hasn't bothered Savannah Pitcher Larry Foss pinch-hitting or JitT1 Stoll "I've only gotten four hits this season" said Foss "Two of them are home runs (the first in his career) both against Charlotte" All four hits were yielded by Hornet flingers Folley 19812 of Chandler The fight not broadcast nor televised drew 9252 fans to the 11400-seat Derver Coll-scum They paid a gross gate of $7740655 Polley received $40000 and Liston $25000 The Philadelphian said he accepted the smaller fee because he wanted to clear all challengers from his path to the heavyweight crown and considered Polley one of the most PIT STOPS: Repair Job Begins 1 poll -271 Enter Ace By Max Muhleman ii Contsnued From 2nd Sports Page only It entrants nine of them juniors and only one of them hit the circle He is Joe Butler III an 11year-old student at Shamrock Gardens School A 55- to-60 shooter for nine holes young Butler used a No 3 iron for his shot which drew up seven feet six inches away THE TOURNAMENT will run from 10 am until 10:30 pm each day through Friday i On Saturday it will begin at 5 pm and continue until 9 pm at which time prizes will be awarded Entry fee is Starting times may be reserved for evenings by telephoning FR 7-4302 Prizes will be awarded In two divisions men's and ladies juniors' Each division will receive a set of irons a set of woods a golf bag a pair of golf shoes and a dozen golf balls The hole lighted for night play measures about 135 yards for men and 115 yards for ladies and juniors Most men were using a No 8 iron American Boxes KC 5 Orioles 1 BALT IMO Pt KANSAS CITY ab bt ab bl Brand cf 4 I 0 0 Snyder cfIf 4021 SteoPiens re 4 Lome Ht 4 0 a Noodling If 4 I I I if 4 1 2 11 Gentile lb 4 0 2 01 Siebern If 3s4 Robinson 3b 4 1 20 Tuttle of 0101 Triandos 3 0 1 I Carer 3b 3 1 1 7 Hansen Is 3 2 I Th'on'b'y lb 4 I 1 1 Breeding 2b Sell Daley 3 0 0 rown 1 0 0 I Hamlin ss 4 I 11 Boyd 1 I I iliGarvar 300 Hoeft 000 Totals 31 1 7 01 Toals 22 3 Sebrnli 3 A 4 Tuttle cl 0101 Cam 3b 311 7 Th'orl'b'y lb 4 I 1 1 Daily 3 0 0 Hamlin as 4 Garver 3 0 32 5 5 out for Brown in Ith 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with championship motorcycle no ing scheduled to begin at 3 pm Last time the 'cycles hit the Fairgrounds was 1945 when a capacity crowd saw one rider killed in action NASCAR's late models return to the area after a tour of points north Myrtle Beach has a 100-miler scheduled Saturday night at Rambi Raceway Regular sportsman pro grams Saturday also at Hick ory and Winston-Salem ITA drag racing at Greer another Saturday event formed in this state and the only one I ever heard of which shows a six-figure net profit within its first year of incorporation I've been buying stock in it myself all along with 10000 shares last Friday my most recent purchase" Turner also points out that $232500 of $270000 borrowed on short term notes by Speedway to pl construction has already been paid back The only outstanding note is held by a director who has the option of taking payment in stock The $280000 note held by James Mellvaine is thus the only major debt incurred in the rush to complete construction The ruts and holes which made such a spectacular the June 19th World 600 are about to be smothered in a coating of fresh asphalt Charlotte Motor Speedway President Curtis Turner says repair work on his track should begin within the next few days The news will be welcomed by drivers who must return to the Speedway Oct 16 for the National 400 but more than one fan will wish it were not so The 600 will go down in history as the only race ever run in which drivers were forced to dodge track blemishes more often than other cars and there can be no argument that the condition of the tells augmented the action in that inaugural event YOU CAN COUNT ON LONGER SAFigit MILEAGETHAN EVER BEFORE! 4: 1 ''e 2 1 II -A 4 )'iA 5 ver -1- 41 40- 4- i 0 c' No i i lo crttt 44trt4 47 Oltrithtt ir A 0" YOU CAN COUNT )1) I i 4 ON LONGER MILEAGE THAN 4 ip I il 'Imil 4- EVER BEFORE! tkIN- fr---N NL Gives New Loop An Edict I CHICAGO kir The National League voted unanimously yesterday in favor of expanding to 10 teams and in effect told the newly formed Continental League to put up or shut up Following a lengthy meeting of club owners and general man: agers league president Warren Giles said "If it develops that a new major league is impracticable the National League has voted unanimouslv tn its membership to 10 clubs "The standards for a new ma jor league were set forth at Co lumbus Ohio last year and were accepted by the Continen tal League which so far has not met them" said Giles ENTLY PUBLISHED figures regarding the Speedway's financial standing were not as stated in another paper the result of an audit "Those were merely preliminary figures provided to us by the Speedway to assist us in our negotiations Speedway stock" explains Bob Morrison of Morrison Co the brokcr to whom the figures were attributed The report mentioned that the Speedway's second stock issue amounted to $30428i but it was an issue of 3042r0 shares representing over $600e00 some 152140 shares of this issue have been sold not $152140 worth as printed Obscrves Tur ne "I can't understand why people are so concerned about the financial affairs of the Speedway As far as I have been able to learn it is the only corporation ever Bolo Wins As Jap Is Injured Tosh Togo missed again by the batting of an eye It was batted by The Great Bob He was declared winner of the wrestling headliner at Park Center last night when the Jap warrior suffered from a cut above the eye Togo had taken the first fall Billy Two Rivers back after a long layoff looked spry and able as he took the duke from Herb Larson Johnny Roberts and Jimmy Smith got the best of John Ileidmann and Jim Austeri in tag action Larry Hamilton's knee drops felled Pat O'H a a in the opener One Upset In Tennis Tourney ASHEVILLE (R)--- Third round play in the North Carolina Open tennis tournament's junior singles began here today with top-seeded William Poore of Belton still in the running Poore who drew a first round bye whipped Norris Rickey of Asheville 6-3 6-1 in Monday's second round The No 2 seeded entrant Dick Pregnall of fell 6-2 2-6 6-4 to Statesville's Neil McGeachy 11Y7-11: 404t014444444tVir4iiiiAa al '4' Ism' tc" All Goodyear Tires are TurnpikeProved designed and manufactured to make recapping practical I 1 L431 fg "1 c-5111 t' 54ti" '1 :1 i All Goodyear Tires 144401 ki iV-W i 01k '1 4( 1) 4' desart TurnpikeProvedac 4-'iA 1ii? 1 ii' 7 4 re4- V41k 1 's '1 I-It70 VoNXdt -j00'1 rAik141 ri i4 4 7' '4 1 -eskoLti 1 01 -1 1- '14 igned and a TIU ftored a to make recapping practical k'4'' -''e1''Ii i' A i''' 6 '''-'ii73'' 49r 4 k- i 4-2s 7 A 4- 70-'''' -'5 4 0: 3 so it (1 -tfrel7--- -7 I rxo A 's 41 'k 4t if i i v---- '4 i-(' )ii 1 'Zv: rautl: 't- -'2k7t 4 7 A 4- i 1 4i -4 Ik-'0 A 61 y- L1- I 1144 1)' 44: ''0 q- 1 II 34i 0 '-i '114' 4 ''''f 4 4 y- i' '-A 4: ozs''Z' 'c4: if 'r i 41 0 -4 ke A A4'Itt4 :5 l' 4 7 dm0' Ak- '-4 l' 4--: 4 1 Wiet '-''''I l': eil A :0::::::::::: 4" 'Y qi: 0 1 fk $: i A 4 't' z1 1'':" 'fi Kc g-1 A 4 4 i i fl 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They're famous Goodyear 3-T Triple-Tempered Nylons and they've been proved on "The Turnpike that never ends" a five mile test track at San Angelo Texas where speeds over 100 mph can be attained 1L'li Everyone with a Security Card eligible except employees of The Char lotte News and their families Entries may be submitted on daily coupon in The News (or a facsimile) and mailed on a postcard or brought to The News Circulation Dept 128 Church St Charlotte The News is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in mail Six winning numbers deter mined by a drawing will be published each first draw will be worth $5000 and the remaining five $10 each Winners may claim prize money in person at The News Cit culation Dept before 5:00 the following Tuesday by showing theil Social Security cards Prizes may be claimed by mail if claim letter postmarked before midnight Tuesday and Social Security card enclosed (Card and check will be sent to you by re turn mail) Please do not telephone All correspondence should be addressed to: Social Security Game The Charlotte News Box 1886 Charlotte ALL ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED AT THE CHARLOTTE NEWS CIRCULATION DEPT BY NOON ON FRIDAY 750 14 Blackwail Your old tines will make th down payment Whitewall tubeless Size 750 x14 'Pplus lax end recappable Site 3 (ID 11) LO gineinvolumunnolummoirsormiumnsinimmortmnitionnovn SOCIAL SECURITY GAME MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND CHARLOTTE NEWS BOX 1886 CHARLO1 rE My Social Security No i) die 1 I 1 1 1 11 I 1 '4 1 1 4 1 1E- III a III II I 1 1 i I II I I I I II 11 Name pOED EIDft SIERVIICIE STORIS EAPI (Please Print) Ad dress City State News Carrier's Name CAUTION: Your entry if mailed must bear the proper postage to be counted t) CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 628 Tryon St 1221 The Plaza Ph ED 3-3116 Ph ED 3-0149 41: 'Ar'''1- iii i41r5st: 1 10 I I I I FREE PARKING BUY ON EASY TERMS OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TU 9 1 1 tAlk011o01AOnrff 400410oNSft016A IF411eilb01014' 010170RomP0011gbolerrol1dimptia101K-olme41edmpvPPINaNivrelp b4b111 00-01.

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