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SATURDAY MORNING JULY 5 W2 a LOR ENCR MORNING NEWS LORENCE Curtis Turner Wins NASCAR Championship at Darlington Two Drivers Seriously Hurt In Accident nriLCTiN Rex btan'ett bpsriaiihiirg rc drlrer who was seriously Injured In race at Darlington died thia morning 1 1:13 In Mcl eud Infirmary of lead Injury sreonllng lo a ho (dial report My HOM KIRK DARLINGTON July 4 Taking in early lead and then holding II most nf the afternoon Guru Tur ner of Roanoke Va flashed tn victory today In the 200 milo na tional cliamplonihlp race for modi fied and rpnrtamen nuto over the International Raceway course here Turner driving a ord whipped around the ino laps of the mile and one quarter coursu at an average of 8762 miles an hour Ruddy Shuman nf Charlotte was pressing Turner tor the lead when he blew a tiro with two jape to go He finished on the bad wheel and enme In seennd ire ball Roberta of Daytona Reach Ha was third The Roanoke man had things Ids own way mutt of the race as ho drove in a cool and determined manner hugging the outside rail almost all the wny As far as lrlv Ing was concerned it was Jack Smith of Atlanta Gn whn stole the show He pressed Turner fur the lead during the early Inps lie hnd to make two pit stops Dur ing one of there Turner lapped him four times Ruf Smith making awry inch of the asphalt raceway count in his favor roared back two crawl back Into tho numtar three spot by the end nf loo inps There Dame ortuno failed him With 105 laps behind him tho front end of his modified ord broke down and he had to give up determination in keeping his crippled car under con trol and finishing second also drew plaudits from tho crowd Race fans got all they asked from the speed demons And those who camo looking for accidents al so got their fill as the orange flag ruled the course on three differ ent occasions our cars wore wrecked and two men wound up at McLeod Infirmary in lorence In serious condition as the roault of one accident elix NcConnvi of Kaiunjxilis apparently blew a tire on the second turn of the 132nd lap His car bounded off the outside and was struck broadside ly a modified ord driven by Rex Hansell of Spartanburg Both cars Wore turned completely around and acing into the other oncom ing racers The impact was so sharp that safety straps wont by both men snapped Hospital officials last night de scribed McConnel's condition ns "fair" Stansell was described as being In condition A call for blood donors was aired over local radio stations Both snen were said to be suffering head injuries Drivers walked away from two other cars that were wrecked In the first mishap Ralph Earnhardt of Kannapolis blew a tire and overturned on the first turn Shortly lifter the half way mark was reached Speedy Thompson of Monroe driving a modified ord was the other wreck victim He blew lire struck tho rail and then rolled completely over Neith er Thompson or Earnhardt were Injured Of the 55 cars that started the grueling race before a crowd es timated at 12000 only 28 finished Turner received $1000 of the $7500 prize money Shuman got $750 nnd Roberts $600 Senators Bow Twice to Yanks WASHINGTON July 4 LU New York Yankees required near ly eight hours to sweep a double header from Washington today winning the first game 9 1 and taking holly disputed second game 4 3 before a crowd of 26528 The second game was played under lights New ytk Hgvhhlftnn AD II A All If A ft 3 ft 2 Vogt 3b 4 111 Collin lb 8 15 1 Buby (14 0 7 () Bauer rf ft 0 1 lenten if ft 3 Berra 3 3 I Wood If 4 0 2 0 Mantle rt 8 3 ft 0 Vcrnun 1b 2 2 9 0 8 2 2 0 Ktinnchu 3 0 2 1 Brown 3b 8 2 0 2 3 1 I ft Rlrzuto a 4 1 3 4KhitUc I I 0 Mlllrr 2 1 0 OaHapp 110 0 Hogue 3 1 0 0 Grauso 2 0 I Gum pct I 2 10 Johnson 0 0 0 0 rrrkkp 0 0 0 0 bCoan 1000 Told' 43 17 11 Total 3 1 27 6 Doubled for Klullx in 4Lh I'lled nut far crrhk In Naw York nni fi Washington otn ftnn I 2 voltlm Berm 2 Mantle Woodllng Brown Miller Vernon Hunnel llodoi'lrin Klullx Hunnels Gimso Ho dorlrln It lUixhy Hirtulo 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Kuznva 1 Marrero 8 Kuznvft 0 Wild Pitch jurroro Klutz WP Kurava Bonn Marrero (7 3) Hurley Napp Mono chick Robb 2:20 A 26828 RACE DRAMA Iwo mn were ttriouly Injured during tho Darlington Speedway NASCAR championship raco yesterday when their cars col lided on the second turn of the course The two driver elix McConnel of Kannapolis and Rox Stansell of Spartanburg were taken to McLeod Infirmary These two pictures taken by Morning News Photographer Arthur Strickland record the mishap In the photo at right Mc Connel's car goes Into a pin after hitting tho rail follow ing a blowout A moment later top photo Stansell's car plowed into the side of Me Connel'i and both cars wound up heading In the opposite direction If was estimated that Stansell was travelling approximately 85 miles an hour when he hit McConnell Safety straps of both drivers wore snapped by the Impact 211 'rri Ik 1 Aft igejrQlriaiink u1 i wrfur jfc At kfc' 4 Dodgers Beat Maglie Giants NEW YORK July 4 The IJrooklyn Dodges finally caught up with Sni Maglie beating Die New York ace 5 1 In the first game of curtailed double header bcfme 49413 largest National League crowd of the sea son The game wns called after eight innings because of rain and the second game was xtjHnel The victory enabled the Dodgers tn pull three games ahead ot the Giants in tho pcmiunt sciap The veteran righthander gave up ti run In the first inning when he walked four batters with two out Maglie was clipped for two more runs with two down in the second on a single by Hilly Cox and Wee third home run of the snson After that Maglie was lifted Prcaehcr Roe started Brook lyn and was batted out in the first inning when Wliltev Ixickmnn Bob Thomson and Hank Thompson singled with one out to produce the lone Giant run The Dodgers scored their final two runs in the sixth George Shuba accounted for one on a home run off Dave Koslo The xstxncd second game will bo played off as part of a double hender at the Polo Grounds Satur day Sept 6 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lorence Chadwick twn titnc conqueror of the English Channel gave up to the chuppy Pacific today after coming within three quarters of mile of swim ming Catalina Channel The 32 ycar old automaton from San Diego who bad predicted "this will lie my toughest was hauled from the water 15 hours and 50 minutes after she plunged off the Isthmus of Santa Catalina Island Inst night She swam at least 20 miles Miss Chadwick fought four knot current for the last three hours inally so arm weary she could hardly signal her helpers she asked be lifted from the water RHTTMAN WINS RALEIGH July 4 IW Youug Troy Ruttmnn of Lynwood Calif winner of the Memorial Day Indianapolis classic won the 200 mile Southern Speedway AAA championship race by two laps to dav Jack McGrath was second A crowd of 20000 saw Ruttmnn push his Agnjnnian Special the same car in which he won the 500 mile Indianapolis grind nround the one mile Southland Speedway at an unofficial average speed of 8910 miles per hour irst prize was a share of a guaranteed purse of $15000 or 40 per cent of the gate whichever was greater Hill Engeln new umpire in the National League wns once bat boy for the St Louis Browns in the days of George Sislcr Chicago White Sox Take Twin Bill rom St Louis CHICAGO July 4 Run stiRIng relief work by Bill Kennedy in both gntnes enabled tho Chicago White Sox to maintain thilr second place American League standing with aloubl header Independence Day victory over the St Louis Browns lodny 9 1 and 2 0 Kennedy relieved starter Lou Krctlow in the second inning of tho first game after Krctlow had walked five bnttcri hit another and wns behind 1 0 In the second game he preserved victory for Saul Rogovin lio weakened in the eighth Um clinched the first game with three runs in the seventh They scored both second game runs tn the sixth inning on single Minnie triple and Little League Play Offs Set CHARLESTON July 4 MS Thc South Carolina Little League championship tournament will be held at Clinton August 4 9 Dan ny Jones state director announced ncie today 'ITiirty fivc leagues In South Carolina have received national sanction nnd with the exception of Clinton tho host league will com pete in double elimination district tnurnnments before the event at Clinton District tournaments will be hchl ns District No 1 at Greenville District No 2 Clin ton host team (no tourney) Dis trict No 8 at Columbia District No 4 at Myrtle Bench District No 5 nt North Charleston Jones said that 3210 boys 12 nnd under are enrolled In the Little League program In the state The New York Giants were the last team in cither league this season to suffer a shutout Cliff Chambers of the Cards did tho job on May 22 The score was 3 0 a long fly by Sam Mele I ol hlf Aft a An a Younf 2b 3 0 I I 2b ft 2 0 6 Mailun 312 SMlnoao rf 4 I 1 0 Hkera cf 3 0 2 OStewaitJf 4 2 10 Nieman rf 4 0 3 IBorish 0 0 0 0 Courtnevc 3 I 4 3 0 6 1 Dye 3b 3 ft I Wrlfiht rf 1 I I ft Zurltta If 3 ft 3 0 Bente 112 0 Prhlnf If 0 0 0 OHfrl jfiJb 4 111 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WE BUY SELL TRADE COME TO SEE US COX MOTORS INC 2 USED CAR LOTS TO SERVE YOU Next to Cox Used Parti 159 East Chevei St Boston Braves Halt Phils In Twin Killing 2 1 3 2 BOSTON July 4 IW The Ro Um Bravei himded th eurilng Phila delphia Phillle a double defeat today a rookie Ikl Mathews won th ojienrr 2 1 with a two out 11th inning homer and righthander Vern Ihrkfnrd edgl tha Ken Hemtzelman 3 2 In the nightcap 'Die lhih outhlt the Brnves In iHtli context by a total of 16 10 but couldn't make their hits count The rhlla acorrd first in the ojwmr when Johnny tallied on Del Ennis' single In the eighth Ihijtun tlvd It up with the help of a double by Georgt Crowe In the nightcap with the score tiel in the second walk a ground out and Bickford's bloop single made It 2 1 The Braves gut the winning run In tho eighth on Jethroe's single a sac rifice and an error kllolfM ata AH II A AR II A AUibuntf 4 6 5 JvUMNrff 3 8 3 1 WAilhua lb 4 I 16 SOHUneJo A 2 3 3 Harm 4 6 3 18?) 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In 1 1 Lown 3 In 1 2 3 1 In Boyer 8 In 6 Werle 3 In 3 HRP Bnyer When Grady Hatton hit 14 home runs in 1946 his first season with the Cincinnati Kcds it marked the most four bnggers by a freshman on the ball club Sedgman Wins Singles Title back Mr too i oi ia mna WIMBLEDUN England July 4 i rank Sedgman of Australia nailed down the elusive Wimbledon singlee title today with surprising ease while 17 ear old Maureen Connolly of San Diego Calif and Louise Brough of Vt vcrely Hill Calif qualified for women's singles final illing Ute last big gap in his collection of the world's major grass courts tennis champion ships Sedgman humbled Jar 'lav Drcbny the self exiled Czech 4 0 2 8 3 2 to become the first nun Amcrican to win the crown since 1946 The United States had to settle for its Independence Day glory In the women's all American semi finals where Miss Connolly (hampion played brilliantly to defeat Shirley ry cf Akron 0 6 3 and Miss Brought a three time Wimbledon winner turned Calif 3 6 1 Sedgman victory was expected as he was seeded No 1 and had been the betting favorite through out the two week tournament it most folks thought he would have to work harder for the prize TALBERT WINS NEW YOJIK July 4 If Billy Talbert of New York the United States Davs Cup captnin and 20 vear old AUushl Myagi Japan's Davis Cup rookie today fought their way into the semi finals ot the New York State tennis cham pionships at tho Seminole Club orest Hills Talbert first seeded nnd seek ing to regain the tournament tit he won in 1913 nnd 1919 whipped vifth eeoded Hichard Gaines of Edgartown Mass 6 2 6 3 HAVE YOU Our New Line of ishing Tackle Reds Reels and Accessories We have them at the lowent prices in town due to direct buying Sec us for your fishing needs We have them ludd's Gun and Locksmith Shop 252 Church Street NOTICE! We will be closed all day RIDAY And SATURDAY JULY 4th and 5th Thanks for your cooperation lorence Builders Supply Co West Darlington Street lorence South Carolina MH MBH Its not just os good unless it has The amous ALLEN LOW PILOT Burner jwvpx And ONLY has it! ni I I ii tj USES LESS OIL MEANS EASIER CURING! The famous ALLEN LO PILOT burner makes is possible for you to cure a barn ot to bacco and save up to 50 gallons of oil Look at the burners tn other tobacco curers and you will see that only Silent lame has this famous burner with the cast iron pilot that does not have to be replaced This burner will bum two thirds lower on low pilot than other burners You can light all units when you put a barn in You don't have to go back into a hot barn to light additional burners after heats are raised If has plenty ot power for the high heats too Only four units are required for barns up to 16 fl to 20 ft Only five units for 20 ft by 20 it barns This burner gives you a cleaner hot ter fire because it gets more heat out of every drop of oil PHONE 2126 TARBORO TURNER IMPLEMENT COMPANY Lewii Horion Supply Company Loris 8 Battle and Co Nichols John Sumner and Son Society HUI Atkinson Marion A Anderson Lake City Moore Timmonsville II Powell Lynchburg Hugh Orvin Manning Representatives DeWitt Darlington Vaught Loris Crawford St Stephens McClary Sailers (Jack) Chandler Georgetown II Gaddy Lake View Dillon Co Dillon Mullins Hardware Mullins Gibbons Turbeville or This Area: Van Nettles Ruffin Spell Grover Creel Conway Thompson Mercantile Co Olanta Hartsville Tractor and Equipment Company Hartsville Carolina Tractor and Equipment Co Timmonsville Dorchester Trading Company St George ew is Brothers Aynor Keith Phillips Lynchburg McLaney Brothers Bishopville Vaught Iorls Route 2 Cusaac Route 3 Timmonsville Supply Company Conway.

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