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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 28

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Pogi 28 Hit Tnexvflli Wewi-fenlfifl Itonfey Jtmt I Ifll Ancient Archie Believes (Best Years Still Ahead Surprise! Boring Is Champ i Toni Siler Teacher Gives Foe 1 3-2 Lesson jt "w- ss- J-V Newt-Srullnri tiporU Editor ieir liriflol Speedway IIa ji V-if 4 Everything Big Plant High Hanks Powder Rooms V' Ann Baker Fails in Bid for 4lli Surmwlvr Title y-Xn ir vfc I ft A V- 'lr Aftaa By FRANK (RED) BA1LE5 tm-Soto tool Sport Writof MARYVILLE June 8-5tyllah Rose Boring from Whittle Springs ended Ann Baker's domination of the Knoxville Area Women's Golf Association tournament today with a 3-J final-round vktory at Green Meadow Country Club The Chrixtcnbcrry Junior High physical education teacher Is the first Knoxville golfer to win the tournament since Mrs Dinwiddle accomplished the feat In 1958 Miss Baker lt-yearold Maryville lass had won the tournament three straight years By STEVE SNIDER NEW YORK Juiid I (IFU-lfae fight crowd will mount the day SRcicni Archie M'turc hsuga up his boxing gloves It won't be soon of coune becBune old Arrh lanihls he'll take rare of the next ardrr of bunl was with hit usual dispatch by defeating young Gluilo Rlualdl of Italy at Madison Square Gar dm Saturday tight And at age 44 or maybe it's 47 Arcble feels Us best yesrs still msy be shred of him But not everyone la iMvtneed (he css rontlaue fighting up te social security Ume and there are plenty hereabouts wholl miss If and when Moore (he last link between boxing's boom times when fad and fiction frequently were ta lerchsngesUe and workaday world of trlrvlnloa He la la short a con mat a charlatan a practical Joknder and a delightful ham Not to menliou a formidable fighter When be tries oa the knuckle pads to fight Rinaldi it will be for the 213th bout of a pro-feasloul career dating back te 1938 That's a yrar before Joe Louis became heavyweight champion of Ihc world Host of those 28 seasons of boxing were oa the leaky-roaf circuit for coffee and cakes money There was one spaa of seven full years in which Moore was listed as Bie No 1 contender for the light-heavyweight title but get a fight with the champ He picked up all the marblrs In his first title shot against Joey Maxim In 1932 and so far baa defended It right times Last fall In Rome Archie lost a non-title 18-rouodrr to Rinaldi a fact that leaves him undisturbed yes he recalls "I tear I was too occupied with tourism and wiih sampling that excellent Roman cuisine te tend properly te training" And who's to say that the truth? at least ss true as his stay of gaining weight-reducing secret from the Aborigines of Australia a formula that enables Um te melt poundage in vast quantities so he can make the light-heavy limit of 179 pounds when the occasion demandA And at least as true as his Insistence that he Is 41 years old not 47 only his mother says he 47 ARCHIE MOORE Like Old Sian Hirer BRISTOL-Bud Willing a personable young man with dark wavy air and a bright amlle began by laying ha wanted to aet the record atralght "You eaid in Sundayi News-Sentinel that Bristol a International Speedway coat 750000 That's just about half of IL The cost wiQ run to a million and a half and we think it'll be one of the best in the We were sitting in Bud's air-conditioned office In the concrete-block building a city square or two from the speedway that is facing rushed to completion Trucks shuttled back and forth flitting past the office windows and there seemed to be an urgency about the operation "Boat worry be ready for the big race (tint annual Volunteer 00) on July asserted Walling "I wanted yon to meet Larry (Carrier) but he's out there right now supervising the laying of the asphalt on the track lie just can't get Larry Carrier is the key figure in this speedway adventure He's only 38 He made a small fortune in a decade of developing subdivisions in this bustling community then turned to bowling alleys Carrier has 30 lanes in Bristol and a public ice skating nnk 20 lanes in Grecncviile and 18 in Kingsport But Larry's always wanted to build a speedway So here we are Yes Larry is the majority stockholder llis two partners are II rope construction man whose firm is building the speedway and Carl Moore well-to-do businessman both residents of Bristol Leo Hall an attorney is the secretary Taul Johnson the treasurer and Walling is the track director llal Hamrick Is handling public relations assisted by Bill Dale Bristol newspaperman Miss Boring jumped off to a up lead by taking the first hole whim Ann's second shot was pulled strong to the left She won No 3 with a par 3 then Miss Baker blrdltd the fourth hole to cut the gap to one hole 9 I 8 1 Moore has learned a way with words as well as with his fist a In 1931 Archie begaa a campaign to get a heavyweight title fight with Rocky Marciano He set up Ms own publicity ofllre Reams of stories and story ideas came out of the chop pointing to the fact (hat Marciano's patriotic duty lay in ouly one fight with Moore A yrar later Rocky flatlmrd him la nine When Marciano retired not long after that I was held to determine a successor And who was in the but Moore? Floyd Patterson was the other party He flattened Arch in five 'But both were good paydays for Archie Moore and none begrudged him Us chanceA He had coming And he still owns a piece of the world light-hravywelght a bauble he means to keep awhile HELPING Mrs Hugh Hatfield of Maryville gets a helping hand with her golf cart from Mrs McNabb of Oak Ridge in the women's golf tournament at Maryville Green Meadow HOW DO YOU go about getting into the bizarre business of auto racing-that is the box office end of it? Rose had a birdie four on No I and won No 8 with a par to go 1 3-up The new champ had a 4-up I lead at No 8 but Miss Baker sank a par-four putt to win the ninth Miss Boring made it 4-up at 10 I as Ann was in a trap and double-bogeyed the hole The defending champion was over the green on I No 11 and bogeyed while Rose I went 5-up her largest margin They halved 12 then Miss Baker I won 13 and 13 to keep the match I alive Miss Boring rolled in a 25-I foot birdie putt on 18 to end it Miss Baker also birdied the hole or Jackson Tenn to compete in the State Women's tournament there next week Mrs Hankins also plans to play in the State No End Series Tonight Tourists Smokies Bliss Boring who was meeting Miss Baker for the fourth time In a KAWGA tournament played her best golf of the tournament Meanwhile Miss Baker was not having one of her better days pulling most of her iron shots Carrier first went to BUI France president of National Association of Mock Car Auto Racing If you don't get the green light from France you're virtually out of buxi-: ness Carrier got the go-ahead meaning that his races will be NASCAR-sanctloned that he will attract the best driven 0 when the price Is right that he will be on a sort of approved circuit with Daytona Beach Charlotte Atlanta and Darling- (OH Thus encouraged-Carrier and associates moved swiftly Work actually began an the 120-acre five miles southwest of Bristol on the 11-E Highway to Johnson City-in Janu- 1 ary be parking for 10000 cars an air-conditioned pi ess box shower rooms for the drivers (they tell roe this is something new for the men who make the news) modem concession stands all over roams that remind you of Buckingham Palace and oh yes 21000 seats scaled at $8 7 and 18 SPEEDWAY will be shorter than any of those mentioned above Daytona's course runs two and a half miles the others a mQe or mile and a half Here it's a half mile And as always there's a reason Carrier and Co had the money But the reasoning is that a short track provides more action and I'll leave it up to the reader to interpret that word "Take the long explains Walling "That just means It's longer down each side Oa our track the straightway Is shorter of course That means more action and oftener oa the for Gift of No-Hit Game Smith fanning nine and Lolich nine s'-y1 to- laced a triple to right-center for the winning run It was Jackie's fourth hit of the pme In the strange second game Jim Hardison went ail the way for Asheville but gave up 11 hits and eight walks GREENVILLE polished off Columbia again 7-1 and opened the lead over Knoxville to one game Charleston nipped Jacksonville 54 and Charlotte split with Portsmouth bowing by 8-2 and winning by 13-L ROSE BORING New KAWGA Champion (Retha Dalton) Hankins dashed in the finals nf the Second Flight today Both w6n by 9-4 yesterday By MARVIN VEST tough Tourists who have been muttering that the Knoxville Smokies aren't genuine contenders were saying it out loud today Without getting a hit the visiting Pirate farmhands handed the Smokies a 44 setback last night in the second game of a double-header before some 1900 astonished fans at Bill Meyer Stadium Catcher Jackie Moore won the opener for Knoxville 7-6 belting a game-lying double in the sixth inning of the scheduled seven inning clash and walloping a clinching triple in the eighth "That's one to Iom" said Miss Baker "But I'd rather lose to Rose than any one She deserved it 'It was Just her time I Miss Baker continued "but I WANTED to win it" In the first flight finals Mrs Bill Largen defeated Mrs Joe Sludlcy Jr 9-4 Both are from Maryville Mrs Richard Warner defeated Mrs Notra Irwin 4-3 for the championship consolation Other results: First Consolation Mrs James Sherrod Holston Hills over Mrs John Martin Oak Ridge 2 up Second Flight Mrs Fred Hankins Whittle Springs over Miss Jean Nabcrhuis Holston Hills 6-4 Third Mrs Dave Mader Maryville over Mrs Wap dell Oak Ridge 6-5 Ann defeated Mrs II II Blackburn of Whittle Springs 10 and 8 in semifinals Miss Boring edged another Whittles player Mary Nell Mullen 2-1 ONE FLIGHT championship was decided yesterday Evelyn Welch of Ildston Hills won over Mrs Hugh Hatfield of Maryville 6-9 SMOKY infielders joined Lolich in the wild-throwing department John Ryan in the four-run Asheville outburst was bothered by a runner and turned a probable double-play into a run-producing throw that bounced off the grandstand George Smith voted against a forccout at the plate got his man at first but let in what proved to be the winning run in the process And he has a good point The end zones are banked 27 degrees pretty added Walling have to drive a car at a minimum of 80 miles an hour to hold position at the top of the rim-slow down and fall MISSES BAKER and Boring will leave Smoky Boxes I saw a heavy roller packing down asphalt on that bank yesterday The machine could hold its position only by means of a heavy rope attached to another heavy machine on solid ground just beyond the rim of the track hitter was Knoxville's collection of stranded baserunners The Smokies left on 11 ln the opener and parked 15 in the second game Tonight at 7:45 the two teams conclude the current hone stand with A1 Phelon (5-1) going for Knoxville against Tom Haake Mickey Lolick who has likely walked himself out of a starting Job with the Smokies turned the Tourists into winners with bases on baOA The wild lefthander passed nine including four In a row In the sixth when Asheville scored all four run "We think this will be the fastest track in America" said Walling A SENSATIONAL catch hy left-fielder Rex Johnston in the ninth inning of the second game staved off another last-gasp Smoky rally German Rivera's triple-to-be was stabbed at the wall in left center Moore followed with a single but Rivera was talking to himself in the dugout instead of trotting in from third KNOXVILLE ahrkiM GSrmmjh 4 11" RyonJb Ramanlb Ouaaikcf Maorax Ketcaf raamif Rlvarott WSrnlthx Fnl ASHEVILLE OrfefM Ha inan 4 111 Ca'pbaHJb 4 J'hndoiLlf 4 Rmhlnglb 4 GranaM-rf 1 McF'londx 4 Allty Stargallf AM'g'ryul Slk4 SMuanch Doapkar 1 I 1 1 I 1 I I I I I I 4 MRS JOHN MARTIN of Oak Ridge won the longest match of the tournament a ting 91 a ille'a Mrs Ed Kerr up on the THE OFFICE has been selling tickets since March "One fellow wrote in from California and said he would be in this section and wanted to see the first Walling re- called had requests from Florida Georgia West Vir- ginia and the Walling points out as well that the track will be all paid lor the day it is completed In other words Carrier Pope and Moore are paying as they To fans with little faith the Smokies appeared out of (he first game last night after three Innings Willie Smith now 6-4 walked three and was jolted for a single double and a homer by Rex Johnston as the Tourists idled up five runs UrROSM Rofai DURAN ToxRIUY V- JocUaFAROO Dave Reed who worked two innings and Ross Grimslcy who wrapped up the bdieve-it-or-not battle with two perfect rounds joined Lolich in holding the Tourists hitless seen some strange games in my years but I can't remember seeing one pitcher give away a decision without a said Smoky Manager Frank Carswell Almost as rare as the lost no- Us WCLCH vk PEREZ BILL 11-game hitting streak ended in the -opener but he singled twice in the nightcap Andy Kosco had four hits including a triple and double Dave Brown had three hits but bad baserunning by the icftfieldcr and by Ryan took the Smokies out of two innings twenty-three Tourists went down on strikeouts in the double-header 22nd hole Mrs Kerr birdied the 18th hole to even the match She was t-dnwn after 11 hole but made a hril- ilant come back But Smith weathered the storm and Knoxville got even at 84 on doubles by 'George Smith Jess Queen and Moore In the overtime liming Queen walked with two out and Moon They plan another Mg race la October It like the July 38 race win cany a purse of 119008-plus The speedway also will feature weekly raees oa Saturday the lights alone cost 108 J08-for small money say about 2000 atoll II 4 4 TaMg 71 7 Intentional walk far Slargtll II b-Hit Vila dauOM play for Lea St Ith ASHEVILLE SU 111 IA-4 knoxvillb an nz E-Brawn Alhevme 1S-I4 Kno-villa I4-II HomliiaiL AUav an 4 Rwb-Ing Smith Ryan an4 Roman: Smith and Raman Aihavllla A Knaxvilia 11 Campbell Ryan SmHh Quoin Moare Rivara Mo are Joluv lion ConwbHI Allay IP REREBIO SM a I I 1 1 I I Docpker IL AS 1 1 1 1 1 Smith (W A4 I I 4 4 HRP-Brawa by toe StorgeN by Smith Smith Silk Dotolon and Naudackar Minor Results lira NarUi YES WE ARE TWO EAST HIGH teachers Jean Naberhuis and Mrs Fred The infield already is grassed an iron fence encircles it and goal posts a la football are erected at either end They're aL set for the first off-beat a Philadelphia Eaglcs-Wash-ington Redskins exhibition football game on Sept 2 "Our plant is available for other things concluded Walling "Religious meetings political rallies and civic events" They've thought of most or so 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