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Ten iPantacrmph. IUoomlnsion, I1L, Juty II. IKi. NO PROBLEM Burke Captures Jhen comes the end of the fiscal he catt underst4md flillffriipj i THE SKYS THE Aim EVERYTHING'S MWSP Bera Gains Crown WHERE THE MONEY WENT wv Good Pitching Could Win Flag Insurance City Golf Tourney WHEN WEVE DONE MORE cOsERr if I SENT "THE XI CHECKED In Women's Open iHA-UAl C- TTru ff BILL POP THE KECHECKED BUSINESS TH4N WE'VE FOR THE BEST SHOW A CHINCHILLA TO I VVE JUCTBTOE EVER DONE.le&?ZGET 'THE AUDITORS IN 6ET 4N OUTSIDE FIRM CHICAGO me that kind of pitching every day and WETHERSFTELD, CONN. Jack Burke recovered from a wrist opera ACCOUNTANTS X' Fires 4th Straight Sub-Par Round; Suggs Second winning tne pennant will be no YHJ.

I SFJEfS I of good deals and help from newcomers for their present lofty position. "We've helped ourselves In every move," said Scheffing. "We're stronger behind the plate. tion, Sunday captured the J3.5C0 Louise Suggs, who stormed back with a 5 under par 71, the best round of the day, for a 72 hote total of 2D6. Miss Suggs, of Atlanta, was in second place at the 36 bole mark but slumped to an S3 Saturday and fell back in the Leld.

Ptty Bert 72-71-73-71 Louise Su 7J-7J-SO-71 2S Jove 7 ir 74-74-74-7S 197 BeUy Kt 7-75-7J-74 2v7 top prize in the Insurance City problem," explained Manager Bob Schcffing after his Chicago Cubs had swept a doubleheader from Philadelphia. The Cubs, a pre-season pick to finish last in the National League, upen uou Tournament; It was at second hasp, third ha and in MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) De centerfield. Lee Walls in right is first major victory since he having a great season. Our kid, won the National PGA and Mas- ter's titles in 1956. defeated the Phillies, 3-2 and 2-1 Bonn Randolph 77-74-7J-75 Mrine Bauer Hafge iV The 33 year old Kamesha Sunday to climb into a tie' for third place, three games behind Lake, N.

star shot rounds of Mickev Wrht Wiffi Smith Perl Uarjon termined Patty Berg fired her fourth straight sub par round, a 72, for a 72 hole total of 2S3 and an easy victory in the $7,500 America Women's Open golf tournament at Brookview Country Cub Sunday. Miss Ben was successful in her 63-67-69-69268, a new local tour first place San Francisco. nament record. The previous pitchers are. making mistakes but they're still winning games." Walls had a home run and six straight singles in the doubleheader.

Acquisition of Bobby Thomson in centerfield, Alvin Dark at third base and Sammy Taylor behind the plate has helped the team tremendously. mark of 269 was shared by Bob 5 7V7I-74-WV 72-77-74-T VI 7S-72-72-tt 1 7-7-7J-7J 7J-TJ-7-l 3-a 1 1 -7-7 4-7 5 77-7i-7-7l 7-7-74-" -X 410 Right handers Johnny Briggs and Dave Hillman, a pair of pitchers who didn't figure seriously in Cub plans for 1953, did the Toski and Sam Snead. Kathy Corneiiu Fay Crocker Betty Jamrton Mary Lena Faulk Betty Dodd Mnivii Smith Wanda Sjinche Jackie Pting Jo Ann Prenl.ce Tnnnrtm vr Art Wall -Tr I JOSRWy PUTS EVERYTHIN5 OH of Pocono Manor. and Dow'b'd tor a Ule in her rst appear- hurling and cooled the hot Phila Tequesta. Fla.

delphia ball club. Briggs yielded THE SWINDLE SHEET-BIT 4FTER OWNS THE BUSINESS Finsterwald of jwho tied at 271. 'jack Burke Jr. CATHING IMPROVED I seven hits in the opener and Hill- ll CA THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME "Sammy Taylor has improved man came back with a six hit job in the' nightcap. ance a major tournament in her home town.

Patty, the all time money winner on the women's golf circuit, had five birdies and slipped over par only once during her final round. She picked up top DON'T FORGET our catching staff "a 100 Der 38 271 6ti--9-3 271 8-72-3- 272 70-8-6- 273 Art WaU Jr Dow Finsterwald Wes Fills Jr Don Whitt George Bayer cent," continued the Cub Still another factor in the Cub WILL FITCH REGULAR "They'll both get regular turns," said Scheffing. "I think this is the first time this year where we've 6o-9-70- 273 7a--9-A. 273 1 66-a-70-7 r74l 87-72-- 9 774 M-71--I74 faul Harney Arnold Palmer Ted Krolt Detroit Topples Orioles, 6-5, 5-3 money of $1X5 for the win. Far behind in second place was drive for a first, division berth has been Tony Taylor, rookie sec Gary Player Chisox Top Yanks, 7-4-Lose Nightcap ond baseman.

been able to get winning pitching when our hitters haven't been do Tony, a draft selection, has tak Japanese Swim Team Ties World Record ing any hitting. Bill Camper g8-8-- 274 Gere Littler 7- 274 Bob Goalby S-70-8-e 275 Doug Ford 275 Tom Nieport 67-70-69-70278 Al Balding 27i Bill Collins 9-70-68-70 277 Bert Weaver 7l-70-M-7V Gay Brewer Jr 8-72-71- 279 Leo Biagetti 70.71-W.72 279 en over as one of the league slickest fielders and has come "And-it's the first time this For Second Place year where we haven't had to through with some timely hits. Af ney and Malkmus; Psscual, Alvarez HONOLULU -Jr- Japan's sensational national swimming team sweat in the ninth inning even ter a horrible start, he has raised ana fcitvers Alvarez, Malkmus and Fred Hawkins 70-71--72 279 US FOR MOTOR TUNE-UP. BRAKES OR ANY MECHANICAL NEEDS SNEARLY OILS 1201 SOLTII BIAIN Keys Made While You Wait his average to around .210. tnougn we only had one run fcievera.

ixjb Kamas City 5. Wash ington 5. Grim. tied a world record Saturday night Jerry Mage 7 V7W7-7 279 Bill Ezinicki 71-71-71-66279 Lumpe's Hit Tips Chicago In I Oth; Landis Homers BALTIMORE (J) The Detroit Tigers bounded into second "Our pitching has to hold up," la er bb to leads." What about the pennant Schcf and surged to a commanding lead in the 10th annual Keo Nakama Championships. TeiTy 5-8) i 4 2 2 0 0 Grim 6ta 2 8 0 0 2 Tomanek 1 1 0 0 0 0 place in the American League race fing was asked? said Scheffing.

"That bunch over there'll take care of the hitting." The bunch Scheffing pointed to Golfer Argentine Sunday with a double victory over "You pick the winner," was the Patcual (W, 5-4) 9 8 0 0 0 10 Cub manager's reply. "As long as the Baltimore Orioles. After edg Runge, Tabacci, Papa. The Japanese relay teem of Keiji Hasp, Masaru Furukawa. Takeshi Ishimoto and Manabu Koga Stewart, rella.

2:02. Leads Tourney NEW YORK (Ji Jerry Lumpe's nobody pulls out in front every included a total or 16 home runs provided by Ernie Banks (23), Walls (19), Walt Moryn (15), Bob ing past the Birds 6-5 in the open pinch single with the bases loaded SECOND one nas a chance and ours is as GAME er, the Tigers knocked out Billy captured the 400 meter men's senior medley race In 4:17.2 equaling PARIS trv Fidel De Luca. in the 10th inning enabled the by Thomson (10) and Dale Long good as anybody Kansas City abrh bi an Argentine veteran who is mak The Cubs can thank a series! (9). 3 0 0 01 Washington ab bi Yost3b 3 2 2 3 Pearson.ef 4 0 0 0 Sievers.lb 4 0 10 ine worm mane iney set earlier O'Dell, hero of the All-Star game, while taking the second 5-3. New York Yankees to get an even break with the Chicago White Sox ing his first European tour.

Sun this year. 10 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 1 Sunday. The Yanks took the sec Baltimore almost pulled the sec day turned in a blistering five under par 67 to take the first round Italian Pugilist I Ml. i III 111 in ond 5-4 after the White Sox had d-simpson Gorman. Tuttle.cf Maris.rf Cerv.M Lonez.ss.2b Chiti.c ond game out of the fire in the OiCourtney.c 4 0 10 01 Lemon.rf 4 0 0 0 OlChrisley.lf 3 0 2 0 01 Malkmu.2b 3 10 0 Alvarez.ss 3 0 2 0 01 2 0 0 0 Protects Manliness Dowel Flynn Take Wins lead in the French Open Golf Tournament.

bombed Don Larsen and Duke Maas for two big innings in the 3 11 3 10 2 0 0 21 a-Becquer 1111 7-4 opener. David Thomas of Great Eritain PALERMO, SICILY (LTD 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 10 1 Garver.D 2 0 0 c-Martyn 10 0 01 Hyde.p 01 posted a 63 over the 6,300 yard Antonio Lota doesn't appreciate Yankee relief pitching was superb in the second game. Johnny Saint Germain Course for second anyone expressing admiration for Baxes.2b 0 0 0 01 last of the ninth. They loaded the bases on a single and two walks, but Bill Fischer who hurled the last inning of the game, came in to get Dick Williams on a force play for the final out. O'Dell just didn't have it.

He left in the seventh for a pineh Af Towanda his girl friend with wolf calls. Kucks and Duren mowed down 16 straight Chicago batters after Jim 1 Totals 30 2 4 Totals 31 4 9 4 a singled for Romonosky in 7th; singled for Demaestri in 8th: CHAMPIONSHIP STOCK CAR RACES (July 4th Rata Oat) WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 'JULY. 16 2 FIFTY LAP FEATCEES 2 PLUS KEGLXAR PROGRAM Time Trials 7:30 P.M. DST Kaccs 8:30 P.M. DST PEORIA SPEEDWAY Three street gang youths learned Landis' two run homer had tied the score and chased Bobby Shantz that Saturday night.

Lota, a form lined to Lemon for Garver in 8th; grounded out for Carrasquel In 8th. Barney Flynn of Chillicothe won the Trophy Dash at the Towanda er professional middleweight box in the fifth. hitter while the Onoles trailed 4-3. .000 020 000 2 Kansas City er, knocked out two of them and place at the end of the first round of the 72 hole tournament. Tied for third place at 70 were defending champion Flory Van Donck of Belgium, Peter Thomson of Australia, four time winner of the British Open, Bruce Cramp-ton of Australia, George Farmer of South Africa and veteran Henry Cotton of Great Britain.

Raceway Sunday. A crowd of 39,854 saw the Sox Washington 100 000 30x 4 left the third so groggy he could FIRST Detroit I GAME Baltimore The feature race was won by run away. Arvarex. PO-A Kansas City Washington 27-11. DP Yost.

Malk ab bi! ab bi Kuenn.cf 4 110! Eoyd.lb 5 2 3 0 fouce detainee Lota on a vio mus and Sievers. LOB Kansas City 3. Washington 4. 2B Chrlsley. HR Yost Tuck Dowell with Jim Anderson a close second.

Howard Payne of Fairbury won the semi-feature. MT. HAWLEY AIRPORT PEORIA, ILLINOIS 2. Chiti. 1 lence charge and the youths for disturbing the peace.

1 u. er bb so Garver L. 8-6) ....7 9 4 4 1 2 5 12 0 5 0 2 1 0 0 0 01 Woodling.lf 5 0 2 2 4 2 1 0 Castieman.ss 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Williams.cf Sill 5 12 31 Lehman. 0 0 0 0 3 11 OlGinsberg.c 4 0 2 1 1 0 0 2' d-Triandos 10 10 4 0 0 01 e-Busbv 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 01 3 0 2 0 First heat winner was Bob Lith- Gorman ........1 0 0 0 0 0 Martinis Kaline.rf Ficher.D Harris.lb F.B'llingJb VirgiUb Wilson.c Fovtack.D Aguirre.o Romonosky (W, 1-0) 7 3 2 1 1 1 Hyde ....2 1 0 0 0 0 climb on Larsen for four runs in the third inning and add three more off Maas in the sixth inning of the first game. Earl Torgeson's two run single was the big blow off Larsen.

A two run single by Billy Goodman and a scoring double by Nellie Fox ruined Maas. FIRST GAME Chicago New York abrhbil abrhW 5 13 2' Bauer.rf 5 0 10 Fsposito.3b 0 0 0 0 Carev.3b 4 2 4 2 Fox.2b 5 12 3 111 Landis.cf 5 10 Mantle.cf .4000 Lollar.c 3 0 0 Skowron.lb .4121 Toreeson.lb 3 0 2 2' Howard.c 4010 gow of Streator and Tuck Dowell captured the second heat. Bob Lithgow also won an Australian Paparella, Ste- Rirnge, Tabaeehi. wart 1:49. A 7,771.

4 0 2 Gardner.2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miranda.ss 3010 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 i Pursuit novelty race. Groth.lf I Beamon.p 2 10 0 I Loes.p 0 0 0 0 I 1110 1 Held, Power Lead Tribe Over Bbsox BOSTON Cleveland reaped St. Procopius Hires Righeimer To Coach LISLE (UPI) James Totals 34 11 61 Totals 40 15 5 a ran for Kaline in first: flied out for Miranda in 8th: singled for Loes in 8th; singled for Gmsburg in 9th; ran -ior Triandos in 9th. Mueller 3 0 0 0' Kubek.ss 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 0' Siebern.lf Smith.rf Rivera. If 5 1 Larsen.p seven unearned runs from a fum- RiKheimer.

former star football Detroit Baltimore ..100 004 100 6 .210 000 020 5 5 110! Maas.D 2 2 0 f-SlauRhter 10 10' Trucks.o Anaricio.ss Pierce. Lown.D bline Boston defense Sunday for a 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 center at St. Joseph's College, Col I b-LumM legeville. has been named Castleman. PO-A Detroit 27-11.

9-4 victory while recent trade acquisitions Woody Held and Vic Sturdivant.D 0 0 0 0 Baltimore 27-16. DP Boyd. Miranda -1 football and track coach at St Procopius College here. and Boyd: Gardner and Bovd: Miranda Power provided the punch. Totals 37 7 11 71 Totals 36 4114 Gardner and Boyd: Gardner, Castleman and Boyd.

LOB Detroit 8. Balti- a fouled out for Maas In 6th; singled for Trucks" in 8th. Righeimer, 26, moved to St. -more 12. 2B Williams.

Hams. HR Cal McLish turned in a six-hitter for his seventh triumph of the season. Three of the blows were Procopius from the coaching staff Hams. SB Woodling. Gardner, Rob urn 004 003 000 7 012 000 100 4 Chicago New York inson.

SF F. Boiling. at St. Ijrnatius HiRh School In bunched in the Red Sox' three-run fifth inning. Chicago.

(W, 7-8 1- 17 Held drove in five runs with a I -huji-. i Foytack A guirre Fischer Beamon Loes 13 2 0 5 6 0 bh in 5 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5.31 1110 0 0 0 1 In ,.73 ..1 .5 .3 ..1 Goodman. Skowron. Carey. PO-A Chicago 27-13.

New York 27-8. DP Aparicio. Fox and Torgeson: Arjaricio Skowron (unassisted); McDougald, Kuhek and Skowron. LOB Chicago 10, New York 10. 2B Fox, McDougald, Carey.

3B Good man, Carey. SB Torgeson. Lollar. (L. 0-2) Now Lehman homer and a single while Power, boosting his average to .328, add-pd two more on a pair of sacrifice flies.

He also doubled and singled HBP By Beamon (Kaline. F. Boil er bb 4 4 3 4 Serving You WP Loes. PB Wilson. Stevens, Napp, Rice, Rommel.

3:03. in three official trips. SECOND GAME BOX SCORE it x-Pierce (W, 9-5) 6 10 Lown 3 1 Lirsen iL, 7-3) 2i 6 Maas 4 Truck 2 1 SturrHvant 1 0 (x-Faced three batters in At Our Detroit I Baltimore I Cleveland Boston abrhbi1 abrhbl abrhbi' abrhbl Avilab F.B'lling.ab 3 111' Oard'r 2bjs 5 13 1 Martin.ss 4 0 0 Boyd.lb 4 111 iV" 1 New Locati on 5 110 4 2 3 2 3 0 11 nun 7th.) Honochick, Bill Klecks Makes motors pun- t'mont. Summers. Soar.

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4 1 1 01 Howprd.c 3 0 2 2 Aoaricio.ss Totals 32 5 9 x4l Totals 33 3 9 3 10 10! fihanti.D 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' Kucks.D 1008 400 113 000 9 Cleveland Moore. a-Battey Boston ..000 030 010 0 10 0' 10 0 0 2 0 0 0' Duren.u 1010 Standard Gasottr.es a flied out for Miranda in 7th: grounded out for O'Dell in 7th: ran for Nieman in 8th; ran for Susce in 9th: hit sacrifice fly for Francona in 9th: walked for Marshall in 9th: walked for Lehman in 9th: ran Complete Line Standard Products. Washing Lubrication H3gT in Totals 88 4 7 31 Totals 39 5 13 5 a walked for QiMters jn 5h: grounded out for Kucks in 8th; singled for Bauer in 10th. Buddin 2. Stephens.

Held. PO-A Cleveland 27-19. Boston 27-13. DP Harrell, Hunter and Power: Moran, Hunter and LOB Cleveland 7. Boston 6.

2B Power, Runnels, Williams. HR Held. Hunter. SF Pow for Ginsberg in 9th. Harris scored on passed ball in second.

onn 130 OflO 0 4 er 2. Chicago New York .022 000 000 1 5 Detroit 020 100 101 5 Baltimore 200 000 100 3 Mel Ewert McLish (W. 7-5) tp er bh so 9 6 4 3 6 3 7 10 9 2 3 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 That stea For the Standard V- Brewer iih Wall PO-A Chicaco 28-14. New York 30-14. DP Aparicio mnd Fox.

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Aoaricio. HR Landis. SB Mantle. Carey. toTrigbtfor you.

ated by St MEL'S octane PO-A Detroit 27-9, Baltimore 27-9. DP Heean, Martin and F. Boiling; F. Boiling, Martin and Harris. LOB Detroit 9, Baltimore 9.

5B Gardner 2. Virgil 2, T. Boiling. 3B Boyd. SB-Busby.

Martin. SF Williams. F. Boiling. Kuenn.

Bertoia. HBP Bv Brewer (Brown), Bv Wall (Heidi. WP McLish. McKinley. Chviak, Berry.

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4 4 2 3 x-Moore 2 5 Onalters Keesan (L. 0-H tl 6 Phantz 4 7 Kucks 3Vi 0 Duren (W. 4-21 2 0 Harvard Rowers er bh 3 3 3 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 2 4 1111 0 0 10 Research, yardttstory'ihc numbers in Stanafty Get ade Xolugs back to Susce (W, 2-0) .....8 Aguirre 4 Fischer Vt O'Del (L, 8-10) 7 Zuverink Lehman (x-Faced three batters in 3rd.) Suffer Defeat HAMBURG; GERMANY (UPI) HBP By Zuverink (Susce. PB Triandos. Napp, Rice, Rommel, Stevens.

2:20. A 13,708. The favored Harvard University eight oared shell Sunday suffered full fire S1 tMt! WP Shantz 2. Summers. Honochick, Soar, Umont 2:56.

A 39,854. Senators Defeat Athletics Twice WASHINGTON With Ca- milo Pascual pitching six hit ball. Canada uureiie another unexpected defeat at the Hamburg International Rowing orn nOO-nute I A Chuck Zimmerman Regatta. Defend Title To RtD lhanPrerm- Alan Nussbaum In the "Senate eight" race, the I is-x a few yea" NEW. YORK (UPI) Ca Washington defeated the Kansas City Athletics 2-0 in the first grades Hamburger and Germania R.C.

crew crossed the finish line for the 2,000 meter distance, with Harvard runner up three lengths game of a doubleheader Sunday, CHUCK ALAN'S STANDARD SERVICE 602 S. Main at Oakland nadian Yvon Durelle is favored at 9-5 to keep his British Empire light heavyweight crown Wednes-j day night in the week's outstand The Senators then made it a sweep by winning the nightcap 4-2 on behind. h' -M l' fhl Harvard was beaten Saturday by two home runs by Eddie Yost. ing fight a 12 rounder with a local crew in an earLer race John Romonosky, 29 year old Mike Holt of South Africa at the Montreal Forum. of the regatta.

rookie called up last Tuesday from their Class A farm at Charlotte in the Sally League, was credited Chess Wizards Draw BELGRADE (LTD Ameri with the Senator's victory in the "Friendly 1 Service yH Friendly second game. Romonosky yielded only three hits and two runs, one can chess wizard Bobby Fischer's return game against the Yugoslav Their bout will be televised ABC throughout the United States, and throughout Canada, with Montreal blacked out. Durelle of Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., will be defending the 175 pound title he won on a second round knockout over Gordon Wallace, May 30, At 29, his 73-19-2-1 record includes 37 knockouts. unearned in the seven innings worked.

He walked only one. FIRST GAME Kansas City I Washington international master Janosevic ended in a draw in 44 moves Satur Dick Wilson ab bil ab bi day. Fischer will play another two "Doubles" games before going on a tour of Slovenia. 4 0 2 0 4 12 4 11 4 0 1 Tuttle.cf Maris.rf Ward.3b Cerv.lf Simpson. lb Lopez.

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