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S-C THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Weelmesday km Is Icebo IN BIG THINGS SAYS OFFICIAL Are Stock Drivers Honest? Champ's Developed Punches That 'Last' s14t1 4- '1 $-' P' 4 l'i 1 7' 11) 4 let" '1 sr which start this race are per feet (met all specifications) Fri he a liar" the veteran NASCAR official began "For no matter how thorough our Inspection they always manage to put something over on us" guard from the time the first car 'arrives until the race be gins eliminating Friel says "night riders" "Safety that's the main thing" Friel concluded And apparently his crew is doing a good job No one has been killed in a NASCAR race in several years CHAMP JOHANSSON Can Go Route safety rule hoping he could get tne more mile an hour out of his car" Nothing serious then? "Absolutely" he answered "Actually they don't have to do much to their cars be cause the factories nowadays do it for them" It's the job of Friel and his NASCAR crew to see that every car meets safety regulations and that every auto has no thing on it that as he put it "the public can't put on cars cars By JACK DEMPSEY SPeCili To The Observer Second in a Series NEW fellow now winding up his public workouts and fooling everyone by his heavyweight title Monday night at the Polo Grounds is a far different Ingemar Johansson than the one I saw there a year ago Then he was a gay deceiver lolling through his public workouts and foling everyone by his "unorthodox" style in sparring and his light punching in the ring and on the heavy punching bag Time Orioles Score 4 In Eighth Trip Indians 74 CLEVELAND The Baltimore Orioles scored four runs in the rain splattered eighth inning it took 1 hour and 42 minutes to knocked off the Cleveland Indi ans 7-4 Tuesday night to move Thus Floyd Patterson the champion hearing and reading the adverse reports on his challenger was lulled into a false sense of security that his title was in no danger This time as champion Johansson is showing more vigor in his workouts He throws that right hand hard In punching the bag and also he throws it at his sparring partners something he didn't do last year Nevertheless the champion is no "tiger" in his sparring he still holds that he can get more benefit out of the spar-mates if he doesn't batter them too much Also Ingo has shortened his blows to jolts that travel only a few inches yet carry terrific impact because he puts so much shoulder into them With such punches he should be very effective at infighting This would lead to the belief that the Swede has prepared himself for a long battle and will be able to go the whole route if necessary There is great improvement In Ingemar's left Jab too He gets sting Into it snaps it in better not merely pawing and using it as a fantail- zer and a means of merely bolding off his opponent All in all Johansson has done more "orthodox" public train- ing for this fight than any of his previous ones And he's apI parently satisfied with the results He is practically at fighting weight and needs only to keep his form to be fit for the battle when he enters the ring By this I mean he should not risk injury by indulging in such extras as golfing or horseback riding I might mention that he has developed a tricky right swing to the body He demonstrated this blow in a bout with Lennart Reisberg a sturdy light heavyweight and sort of stable-mate to the champion inasTell much as they both are under the advisership of Edvin Ahltwist publisher and promoter from Sweden attempt for ality It was The punch is an improve- homer of the ment over the one with which Johansson knocked out Franco Cavicchi to win the European hod hit lith heavyweight title attempt for It was homer of the his 13th ze-i 71 7 4' c--- 7 7-Crh-i-r 'I A 71 i Ar I --ci I 1 6---- el- j--7 4' It L1 a) ---1 vic1 -i7 SI 4 1 '-t- -4 :7 c- ---1 -y 1 7 0 (1'-K ti4 I f'11) L'Ps 711: rC1 0 fi-' L)k tr-1- 1 -N P-- c-5 1 I -(-6 I 144c 7 '1) ry 1- )) '--1 I i'' i ---411 A 5ff I 1 kg 11' 11I 1 st I '''AP111' 0 'if 1Af5 "1 1 N' tt i WoOtOoro 1143ettO 6 1 tki tl is ttt kv )sZA 4i1: 7L lc 1 )7 -'7 ct' r't 1 7 c--- r- A 114- tct 7) I 0:1 I I ff 11 Af5 I 't "The stock ear has had its engine taken apart and then put back together like it was supposed to be built ''In other words the engine in the racing car is handbitilt All tolerances are the same and everything is balanced" Nothing is left to chance by NASCAR After an auto's pre-race inspection a seal is placed over the engine The engine is inspected again either the night before or the morning of the race to see if the seal has been tampered with "Fin proud to say I haven't found a seal broken In several years" Friel said The pit area is under armed "Fee concrete et mortar work sots PO nothing se simple as pm-mixed Saktele" iwurri chotPncil water ocer'ndel I sent 41411" eight sus ec tions on ay ery sack TUCKERAIRBY Builders Oil 310 Palmer Ph Flit 6-15113 Home of "T10 Service Since )920 le het svaticn- ks dust sent 0 A with th lions on ri Sty sack a Maris Drives in 5 NY Pastes A's 6-2 Let there be no cause for wholesale alarm among racing purists As Friel put it: "You could leave $1000 unwatched in a room and none of these boys would touch it I'm talking about little things which don't amount to much "For instance one driver might purposefully overlook a Long rellefers Dick Sligman Johnny Klippstein and John Briggs BALTIMORE CLEVELAND ab bi abrh bi reedins 2b 1 22 Temple 2h 4000 Pilarcik rf 4 1 3 1 I fGrant 0100 WoOdling If 4 1 3 2 Briggs 0 0 0 0 cBrandt If 0 0 0 01 Pearsall cf 3122 Gentile lb 2 0 2 1 Kuenn rf 4 0 1 1 dBoyd lb 0000 Franco's If 4020 Triandos 4 0 0 0 Power lb 5 0 3 0 Hansen ss 5 1 0 Held is 4 1 1 0 Robinson 3b 4 0 1 Foiles Si 30 Stephens cf 3 I SO Phiiii9s 3b 1 1 1 0 bflusby cf 1 1 1 bRomano let 0 APPAS 0 4 1 0 0 Belt 2000 Walker 1 1 I 1 keough 1 0 0 0 Stisman 0 0 0 0 K'pstein I 1 0 0 Hal 1001 Slric'rnd 2b 0 0 0 8 Totals 38 1 14 6 Totals 36 4 13 4 Out for Bell in 6th for Stophens in lth for Noodling In 8th for Gentile in 1th sacrifice fly for KlipPstein in Ith for Temple In Ith out for Phillips In ith Baltimore 011 000 140-7 Cleveland 001 000 030-4 27-12 Cleve land 27-14 TOMOS and Pow er Hansen Breeding and Gentile Baltimore 12 Cleveland 13 Gentile Pi larcik Hale IP ER BB 30 Pappas (W 4-5) 724 12 4 4 3 2 Walker Ills lag 1 0 Bell IL 5-5) 3 2 2 3 3 Stiginan 1 5 4 4 1 2 Klippstein 1 2 '1120 Briggs 1 20000 14111--By Bell (Gentile) by Peones (Phillips) Bell Chick Chylak Stevens McKinley A-11311 toreparivrompoloWarimilpitam In ayo rrql" "E-X a 1 yOS KANSAS Mans drove in five runs as the New York Yankees defeated the Kansas City Athletics 6-2 Tuesday night The victory was the seventh! iEW YORK KANSAS CITY straight for the Yankees and the ab 1 1 ab ss Kubek 4 alb1110 Tuttle cf 4 0 0 seventh without a defeat for Lopez rf 3 1 2 0 Snyder rf 4 1 1 pitcher Jim Coates who held onct 1 23 sHiearbzboren If 11 the As to six hits The loss was Howard I 0 0 8 Kravitz 4 0 0 the As sixth straight to the Cerv If 2 0 0 0 Williams 3b 4 1 1 i Berra If 0 0 0 0 Johnson 2b 3 8 1 Yankees without a victory 1 Rich'son lb 3 0 1 0 Hamlin st 3 0 0 KANSAS CITY ab bi Tuttle cf 4000 Snyder rf 4110 Herzog If 3011 Siebern lb 4 0 1 Kravitz 4 0 0 Williams 3b 4 1 1 Johnson 2b 3 0 1 Hamlin Ss 3000 Skowron lb Maris cf Howard Cerv If Berra If ich'son lb 4121 1132 1008 2000 0000 3010 what? You spend the day in a boat with fish and my husband's pipe and you wouldn't bat an eye either:" lsit and my either:" Cub Hobble No-Hits Braves For Seven 'MIS THER FOR THERE'S FOR moromalnrawairwirentioriviriormiPumay A GREAT DAY COMING FATHERSLINDAY JUNE 19TH DAY COMING JUNE 19TH -sMAY Out Chicago hurler's baseball Immortality Crandall's 10th campaign Mathews crashed homer into the right field stands with one out in the ninth but Hobble settled down and got Hank Aaron on a called third strike and Joe Adcock on an outfield fly to end the game Although slightly wild as he gave up three walks and hit a hatter Robbie had the Braves beating the ball into the dirt for most of that game The Cubs picked up a pair of runs off Milwaukee starter Bob Buhl in the fourth Ernie Banks led off with his 17th horn er Then a pair of walks and a two out single by Don Zimmer sent across another tally Chicago added what pros ed to be the decisive run in the sixth when Frank Thomas hoisted his 12th homer to left field CHICAGO MILWAUKEE ab bi I ab bi Ashburn CI 2 0 0 0 1 Bruton cf 3000 Will rf 3 0 0 0 Sch'nd'st 211 4 0 0 0 Banks ss 3 1 1 1 I Mathews 3b 4 1 1 1 Brioches lb 3 1 0 0 Aaron rf 3000 moren If 4 0 0 0 I Adcock lb 4000 Johnson If 0 0 0 0 Covinion If 2 0 0 0 Thomas 3b 3 1 2 1 Crandall 2 1 1 1 Kindall 2b 0000 Logan 3000 Averill 401 0 PM 2000 Zimmer 23b 2 0 1 1 aHrias 1000 Hobbie 4 0 0 0 Piche 0000 Totals 30 3 I 3 Totals 20222 out for Buhl in Stn Chicago 000 201 000-3 Milwaukte 000 000 011-2 1714 Mi lwati kea 2700 Banks and Douches 9 Milwaukee 3 Banks Thomas Crandall Mathews Will 2 IP Ell BISO Hobble t-71 2 2 3 Buhl (1 51) 3 3 3 7 7 etch 1 0 0 0 8 0 H8P-119 Hebbie (Crandall) WP-1111111 a Plekoudas Jackowskl Landes A-1711411 0 By winning New York mov ed to within three percentage points of the leagueleading Cleveland Indians who lost to Baltimore The Orioles dim ed to within two percentage points of the leaders Mans a former Kansas City outfielder singled to drive in Coates who had doubled in the third inning In the fifth he hit his 18th home run driving in Coates again and Moose Skowron Coates had singled and Skowron had forced the singling Hector Lopez In the seventh inning Mans drove in two more runs with a double that followed consecutive singles by Tony Kubek and Lopez All the runs were off losing pitcher Johnny Kucks (1-1) who yielded 10 of New York's 11 hits in the seven innings he pitched WE CATER To PRIVATE PARTIES CHARCOAL STEAKS 5100 TRYON Ft 7224 a pTHA RS TAVERN Ets ron Coates had singled and Skowron had forced the singling Hector Lopez In the seventh inning Mar is drove in two more runs with a double that followed (3011Secutive singles by To0Y losing t1 Kubek and Lopez All the runs were off pitcher Johnny Kucks -1) who in the seven innings he pitched yielded 10 of New York's 11 hits R13111i TWO EP ICOAVIR A1 i HA mrs PARTIES TAVERN CHS TA ERACKOSA I bINE at DAM 5100 TityoN Mar Ft 7 2254 American Netters Win By GEORGE CUNNINGHAM Observer Soorts Writer Are stock car drivers honest? That was the question asked NASCAR technical director Norris Friel Tuesday as he took time odt from inspection of cars for the World 600 scheduled for Sunday at Charlotte Motor Speedway Finishing touches were put on the new track 40 cars passed inspection and just about everyone jumps into the groove Wednesday for final test runs before qualifying starts Thursday "If I said all the cars within 001 of the American League leaders The Orioles led 3-1 at the start of the inning which was held up for 11 minutes by rain Baltimore collected 14 hits off starter Gary Bell (6-5) and 0 0 1 0 Kucks 2000 Kutyna 1000 aBauer 1010 Kiely 0000 Tolals 32 2 6 2 Boyer 3b Coates 4000 3220 Totals 35 611 6 -Doubtod for Kutyna in eth New York Kansas City 001 030 200-0 000 011 000-2 Kravitz York 2710 Kansas City 21-1 Rich ardson and Skowron York 1 Kansas City 4 Snyder Mar- is Bauer Skowron Mans Williams bek Coates IP ER BB SO Coates (W 7-1) 9 1 2 2 1 7 AN OF TH al ONTH tit 14 I CONGRATULATIONS TO DICK HARRIS JR The top salesman in our Charlotte Agency for the month of May This achievement along with his experience and training well qualifies him to render a high calibre life insurance service to his friends and clients in this area WILLIAM WEBB General Agent 1100 Morehead Charlotte PILOT IA NSURIICE eriller41-74 posito rvtleICI '11 a 1k 4 trz I I 1r wnpilirwyommumswwwvirirwowoorNerolvoimostarl ai''() MILWAUKEE Chicago right bander Glen Bobbie surrendered just two hits homers by Del Crandall and Eddie Mathews in the eighth and ninth innings Tuesday night in hurling the Cubs to a 3-2 victory over the Milwaukee Braves Bobbie who lost a no hit bid on a late inning safety by Stan Musial of St Louis last season baffled the Braves with his sharp breaking deliveries but made two pitches too good Crandall picked out the first pitch in the Milwaukee eighth and sent a line drive some 400 feet Into the bleachers in left center field to break up the 24 sear old Cary Middlecoff's Doctoring Your Golf PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: ''Still can't putt" nIAGNOSIS: Touch lacking TREATMENT: "Neer up never in" is as true now as when the first Scotsman said it a few centuries ago But ri 641 it doesn't mean you should bang the hall firmly at the hole On every putt The fact is that you will make a lot more of your puts if you learn to putt A hat is called the "dying hall" This means putting the ball with enough speed to comfortably reach the hole and no more With thin kind of touch the huh Cfin go In the front of the hole or fall in from either nide mherean you inunt I the WI dead center In make one If you hang every putt for the hack of the cup The only way in get this fenthery Ouch I am advocating is to practice thee's that word again Concentrate for a time on just gelling the right distance Then work on hoth dis hive anti line trying 111110 to let the ball gn no more than six inches pact the cup if )011 IllicS really good putters ha this feathery touch can NI it ton or something ery f1011! 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