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The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina • 49

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Charlotte, North Carolina
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49
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I I THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Friday June 17 1960 5 0 Airporf77Rcsraurant 8 1 MORYN SOLD TO CARDS Reds Phils In 4-Man Swap PRESENTS FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE HJErncst Johnson I I AT THE ORGAN AND PIANO record so far this year in 17 innings of relief pitching NIGHTLY 6 TO 9 LUNCHEON 11:30 A 1 10 i Dogwood Room COFFEE SHOP NEWSSTAND GIFTS AIRLINE CATERING OPEN ROUND I can't wish him anything but success" Labine 34 was sent to Detroit after spending 10 years with the Dodgers He had a 1-1 THE CLOCK MUNICIPAL AIRPORT iCHARLOTTE EX 54J TICKETS AVAILABLE N-O-W PLAZA BOX OFFICE 1:00 'TIL 9 PM 1st UNION NAT BK 301 TRYON 9 AM 'Til 1 PM 2 Shows Today 2 8 II ACADEMY AWARDS VICTOR MATURE AS GUN-SLINGE IN "TIMBUKTU" TEEN-AGE THRILLS "THE BIG NIGHT" PLUS CARTOON Play Midwood Miniature Golf PILLOW TALK" MORYN POST SPECIAL RATES FOR man what a movie so great we just have to bring it back again and really many many people have seen this one more than once! ATJetVme SCHOOL CHILDREN 9 am to 6 pm Weekday 25c 9 am to 1 pm Saturdays hits in four times at bat Wednesday night boosting his average to 293 Cub manager Lou Boudreau said of Moryn "The big fellow gave me everything he had and THIS COURSE IS DIFFERENTI Each holt designtd for varitty of play 2301 CENTRAL AVE Open 9 am 'Til 11 pm Daily ALL StA I SI i Mat Mon thru Fri $100 Sat Sun Hoi $150 Evenings $150 (HARLTON HESTONI1CK HAWTONS rlMOCS FOR STEMS If A HOBS i (tlALZZZ'J IXCLUSIVS I Next Student Matinee) From Obsarvtr Wirt Reports A flurry of activity preceded (he June 15 trading deadline in the major leagues Wednesday with six players changing uniforms as a result Six clubs got in on the bargaining with the biggest exchange of the day being transacted between the Cincinnati Itedlegs and the Philadelphia Phillies The Redlegs gave up nut-fielder Lee Walls and infield-pr Tony Gonzalez for a pair of the Phils' outfielders Wally Post and Harry Anderson The Chicago Cubs dealt outfielder Walt Moryn to the St Louis Cardinals for an undisclosed sum and a minor league player And Los Angeles cut loose an old standby reliefer Clem La-bine shipping the righthander to the Detroit Tigers for cash and a pitcher to be announced later In addition the Chicago Cubs paid the highest bonus in the history of the club shelling out an estimated $125000 for a schoolboy pitcher outfielder Danny Murphy of Beverly Mass The Reds-Phils exchange called by Philadelphia Gen- eral Manager John Quinn a "continuation of our rebuilding pattern" also involved a trade of minor league Infieldcrs between the clubs Quinn called fonzalez the key man in the trade "Gonzalez is one of the better young players to come out of the minor leagues last year" he st Will inri I tMESTAUBANTS isT 1 124 KINGS DRIVE AT COLISEUM JULY VZZAAlAl-iil CINEMASCOPE COLOR IP 2 2326 Fit 6 7066 STARTS TODAY! BANQUET lRtsH SFUOOns favcv rouTRY FACILITIES Held Over) "THUNDER IN CAROLINA" color filmed at 'Southern 500' Diners Clik I American Eipmt I LWORTH l-WM WAW DISNEY STUDIOS I I 3 Of The Best 3 Shockers 1 IN The fS ALAN on ItSiflnn HaaBei1 i fcr u' If Hil1" 1 THE Wmmk i ifi' i5i dead SSSS! DORIS DAY KJ ROCK HUDSON iw'-" Scope-Color "PILLOW TALK" Sf Vi wik 1 tM Putltliar f'HUnd Otift' award Mutkl Piy A STORY OF LOVE LIKE NO OTHER! I rJ'i NO- 2 IN COLOR PLUS DISNEY'S: "NOAH'S ARK" IN COLOR I TTaTOYTk Now Playing I CUIABLOTTEifJ THEATRE I lll? 407 Providence Rd ED 4-2737 Reaistar for Week's Fun Vacation at Our Box Offlct or at Hi-FI Camera Shop Charlottntown Mall A Week's Vacation for 2 at I Coral Sands Motel Myrtle Beach plui round-trip via Piedmont's Jet-Prop Plane and Free Camera and Film! LAST 2 DAYS It The epic story of a soldier I the Apaches called Captain Buffalo i I said "All our scouts report Tony has great potential He fits into our scheme of things" Quinn also pointed out that Walls at 27 is younger than either Anderson or Post and can give the Phils the long ball as well as some defensive help in the outfield or at third base In the Cubs-Cards deal Moryn guessed that his trade came as a result of his disfavor with Cub General Manager John Holland "I came here during Wid Mathews' term of office and that automatically put me behind the eight ball with Holland I never escaped and the most surprising part of it is that I had expected it earlier" Moryn 34 collected three Roberts Wins TODAY thru SUNDAY (JUNE 14-1 Only) In Air Conditioned OVENS AUDITORIUM Starring In Person: Betty Jane Watson Three Yean on Broadway in Original "Oklahoma" and Morlcy Meredith Co-Star With Maureen O'Hara In Broadway's "Christine" With Broadway Cast PERFORMANCES Tuts Wed Thurs Fri 83(1 Sat 3:30 and 9 Sunday 8:30: Prlcej il10 Sun Mat 2:30 145 $110 90c Tickets on Sale at Box Office and Mcllon'a or by Mail Send itamped self-addressed envelope and make checks payable to Village Theatres Inc co Ovens Auditorium Charlotte Phone FR 5-4479 Xyr-T'S No 2 The GreoJest v)h fL-SMJ the pspqmr Mlu 'k mil SYLVIA YVONNE RONALD IfK "fel' YDU CAN'T I PALMER SYMS-MITCHELL LEWIS PICTURE rd miSTW CI Cq WITHOUT fflL 4-r pNSPjRftCY ISfttW An exultant motion picture 5' tO tTy I about the most joyous most eirw f' m' i iLAkL STARTS F53 SUNDAY lf WiMS theatre jV Named Desirg pgiiAUNTED Southern Premiere I'llillllWHJiltlMl fHOUSI i RICHARD RODsERS ih kr OSCAR HAMMCKTIIN 2nrf 1 STARTS TUESDAY "Academy Award Winner" KIM HUNTER I I Wilh Jeffrey Hunter Constance Towers Billie Burke IZZ Shows At 1:00 and 9:00 pm Adults 75c Children 25c AND STILL ANOTHER BIG HIT AT THE I Broadway Cast I ALSO PLAYING AT SOUTHERN PREMIERE! starts today ALL-NEW ALBEMARLE RD DRIVE-IN THEATRE DRIVE-IN THEATRE MT HOLLY ROAD THRIFT FROM THE PRODUCER WHO STUNNED THE SCREEN WITH COLUMBIA PICTURES presents JAMES STEWART In all that flame and fury In all that fabulous faraway tend they were alone needing each other the man-ln-khaki who was there to destroy and the girl-in-kimono who was Pole Position Continued from Page ID jecled a word of warning for followers of the swift Tontiacs "If the track pits out during the race" he said "The three Pontiacs (Roberts Smith and Owens) will be the first to go out of the race Thev can't stand ihe beat-InR' Roberts' fastest lap Thursday 134429 mph better than four miles an hour swifter than Owens' best lap of 129933 And it gave him the speed record for the top three stock car tracks in the United States Fireball's one-lap Daytona record is 151556 mph faster than anything ever posted at Indianapolis And he also holds the Darlington record of 127750 The 134-plus speed of Roberts also made Charlotte Motor Speedway the third fastest track in the United States and fourth fastest in the world Only at Daytona Beach Indianapolis and Monza Italy have higher racing speeds been reached Although a new gash about eight Inches wide and four frpt long developed on (he first turn the track generally miniver Thursday'! pnunrN Ing No fox holes wrre In evidence The first (urn gash may have cost Smith first place in the 10-lap feature race Punning second on Ihe second lap Smith started around leader Owens hit the hole and momentarily lost control causing him to fall 'ack to last position He moved up lo third on the fourth lap second on the fifth lap and held the post bt hind Roberts rest of the route Rob-oris grabbed the lead on lap two and never trailed again Speedway owner Turner again put the patching crew to work goon as festivities ended and said 20 dump trucks would tour the track most of the night in an attempt to pack it down Patching will continue each right and 2000 gallons of liquid rubber will bo poured on the track Saturday night as final conditioner Turner Raid AND NOW ELIZABETH TAYLOR "THE CAT ON A HOT there to lovel (IT TIN ROOF" CLAWS HER WAY INTO AN EVEN MORE EXCITING TENN WILLIAMS HIT: "SUDDENLY LAST 0 ill A SUMMER" 1 l4 WITH KATHADINI HEPBURN MONTGOMERY CLIpT OUTDOOR BT -4 RUN 1 ef VA 4m Ml I Va-T rvri A 3z-J Imw Softball Slalc "si' vv kir tw- LISA LU GLENN CORBETT- HENRY (HARRY) MORGAN 3 i Co 'lUmng TODAY -CHEI POM FARK SPIARS IIAOUI Amerttan Cam martial iank vs Nkkerv Haul 2ND HIT AT BOTH DRIVE-IN THEATRES STARTS TODAY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! 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