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MONDAY JULY 17 1961 BRISTOL VrRGINIA-TENNESSEAN PAGE 8 Detroit Takes AL Lead Yankees Pushed To 2nd Physicals Insurance 'Cats Begin '61 Football Season Virginia High Bearcats set thru der insurance (protection during 11 football program in motion a 'roundup' at the high school yesterday as members of the var-j Bearcat team physicians Dr sitv and teams plus the Junior Harkrader and Dr Tab High players received physical madge Buchanan conducted the examinations ami were placed un- physical examinations for the high school and junior high Two home runs by Chuck Es- and the winners added an insur-j 3 once run off Jim Brosnan in tne segian and one by Johnny Ro- Apders0B blanked mano paced the Indians to their Cincinnati over the last 3 2-3 inopening game victory over the nngs to preserve Dick Ells-Twins Gary Bell 6-9 was the worth's fifth win Rookie Ken winner Lennie Green collected Hunt suffered his fifth setback five hits for Minnesota in the Wared with nine victories Roseboro Paces Dodgers John Roseboro of the Dodgers nightcap Don Lee registering his first victory by allowing only one By MILTON RICHMAN United Press International easy to say hold that tiger but what do you do when a pair of 'em like Rocky Colavito and Norm Cash on the loose? Nobody could hold either Sunday much less both and that in a nutshell is the reason why the Detroit Tigers are back on top in the American League today Between them Colavito and Cash ripped Kansas pitching for 16 total bases and 12 runs batted in during a doubleheader Detroit swept the two games 11-1 and 8-3 thus taking over first MBMMgt run after taking over for starter hit his 15th homer during a two-Bert Cueto in the third inning I rauy that tied the score in Steve Bilko and Ken Hunt each ninth and then tripled home hit three-run homers in the An- first game victory over the the winning run aga Pu Senators Jim Donohue was the rates in the 10th Pttsburghhad Bill winner and Ed Hobaugh the loser five homers ho by Maz-In the nightcap however the Sen- eroskt and one each by Don place by one percentage point at0s scorec the winning run in Hoak Dick Stuart and Roberto from the New York Yankees who I0th on a throwing error by Clemente-but they couldnt save boat the Baltimore Orioles 2-1 catcher Del Rice Ryne Duren 3-jR Face fnnn his det 0i was the victim of the miscuel WtJe Mays tat a pair horn- Siller iffajh o( ta season with two on to power the Giants to their victory over the ning pitcher and is now 2-4 Win In Ninth Regan Wins Ninth Colavito drove five runs in the nightcap with his 23rd and 24th homers while Cash who contributed a three-run double in the opener belted his 25th home run with one on in the nightcap Rookie Dick McAuliffe also hom-ered in the second game to help Phil Regan to his ninth victory Checking In 125 Signed For Local Tourney Qualifying rounds for the Bristol Invitational Golf Tournament to be held at the Bristol Country ach StlKCnl lastic policy which protects them dub will get underway Wednc- -Sci cf day according to Country Club ppjjCy gves protect ion to and from Pro Boh Cross school as well as durmg the With some 125 golfers already lime they spend in classes and signed up for the tourney around sc1x activities 25 positions Mill remain open to and oaIT1 PlaV ii paid $5 00 as their part of a spe- be filled on me first come first 1 cial football policy which provides serve basis The field will be protects during the three months closed at 150 the gridiron program is in opera- The teeing off times and the two proof to qualify Wednesday are Athletic Director iMoe) as follows: Curcio said yesterday that "this 12 50 Ma-k Richards Charles the best football insurance Worley' George Bundy policy I've seen We obtain it Bibee through Pilot Life Insurance Com- yorr pa ny for $18 per player The school pays $13 while the other $5 is paid bv the player" policy" Curcio ackied "covers expenses of any injury up to $500 It also has a total disability and death clause The 1 players under the policy ate cov-Oxford Dale Gordon Fred Gere- and CctfDOC 130 Jim Thompson Greene Rufus Jennings Dr McCord Ctroicdirivm Ralph oolicies we' could champion figures hei Waierburrv Dr Don Hyatt Doug we couta gat incnrairwc iw- HOV IflHKS lip thrfc With VValt61 George Trivette and members of the Virginia squad secure their school policies from Coach Harold a pre-season football British including the insurance pro- now ranKS UP Minnie two-run single Phillies Sam Jones making his with two out in the ninth inning first start since June 13 stiuck brought the White Sox their first out nine and won his seventh game victory which was credited game although Stu Miller relieved to reliever Frank Baumann 6-7) him in the eighth Jim Owens 1-Carroll Hardy singled a home 3) was the loser Southpaw Don Mossi limited the winning run tor the Red Sox in Joe Adcock hit two homers and to five hits in the opener and the 12th inning of the nightcap Lee Maye one in the Braves' vic-eontributed a home run to his own bringing Dave Hillman his third tory over the Cardinals Rookie cause Al Kaline hit his 11th horn- victory Gaiy Geiger and Floyd Bob Hendley w'as the winner but er off loser Jim Archer I Robinson hit homers 1 gave way to Don Nottebart in the In other AL game the Cleve-' George Altman's lfith home run seventh after Carl Warwick hit a land Indians took the opener from in the sixth inning snapped a 2-2 pinch homer and Curt lood n-the Minnesota Twins 7-5 but tie between the Cubs and Reds gied Al Cicotte was the loser dropped the nightcap 12-5 the Sunday afternoon Members of the Virginia High varsity and teams plus the Junior High players received physical examinations and got their insurance papers in order Ricky Slagle Junior High insurance Poe during roundup Major League Box Scores lx Angeles Angels beat the Washington Senators 11-2 then lost the second game 4-3 in 10 Rudolph Budd Boston Heroes Of Moscow Meet Milwukee ab bi St Louis Jones 5 0 2 1 Flood cf BoUmg 2b 5 1 1 0 Javier 2b Mathews 3b 3 3 2 0 White 1b ab bi Pitts 4 0 10 Virdon cf 4 0 10 Groat ss 4 0 0 0 Clmnte rf 5 0 2 0 Stuart 1b 5 0 2 0 Hoak 3b 3 0 0 0 Leppert 3 0 2 0 f-Mtvyn 10 10 Smith 4 0 0 0 Skinner Aaron rf Adcock 1b May if McMilln ss White Hendley Nottebart 4112 Boyer 3b 3 2 2 3 James If 4 2 2 Taussig rf 110 0 Schaffer 3 0 0 0 b-McCvr 3 0 0 0 Buchek ss 10 0 0 Cicotte a-Warwick McDaniel c-Musial Lillis Andersn 'on 5 jhibo innings and Boston split with Chi-13? 2 ii de Sox winning the a 1 2 1 Moon if 3010 opener 4-3 and the Red Sox tak-a 1 1 0 Toava so-it 5 3 i tog the 12-inning nightcap 5-3 1 0 0 0 Snider rf 4 0 10 1 0 0 0 Roseboro 3 3 2 3 Rwj Ld Cut 3 2 7 0 Asprmnte SS 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 Mzeroski 2b 5 3 3 4 Wills ss 1 1 1 Ill Francis 2 0 0 0 Prnowski 1 1 1 0 oooo a-Howrd oioo League was sliced to five games ooo? 2000 when the Chicago Cubs defeated Ralph Boston and Wilma Rudolph girls bowed to the Russian ama- Reds' and the Ange' emerged as he heroes zons 68-39 1000 h-wndhom oooo les Dodgers out-lasted the Pitts- for the United States in its two-j Although the men's and worn- PxtrM 0 0 8 0 burgh Pirates 12-11 The San day dual track meet victory over en's mPOts are s-ored separate- 47 11 17 2 2 McBean 0 0 Mizell 2 2 2 2 c-Burpos 0000 Shs-itr e-SchfHd Giants downed the Russia but Coach Jim Elliott 1:50 Horr Sind Sn Pixsmi Ir id One Ewdl provkte" Easley better protection and coverage" 2-nn Walter Feme Tohn Curcio said that in many schools 1 rems jorm win the British 0)en to be in the e-Buchek poa -Milwaukee 27-s st Fleming Frank Poleel Dr )arenLs ot mikS provide Louis DP -McMillan Boning aoa Johnson fr P-K4 nromuim 1 anK WIUi nagen oneaa ana Adcock Bover Javier and White Fact a-Hit home run for Cicotte in 7th b-Stn qled for Schaffer in 8th c-Singled for Me better protection and I felt lien I came oyer here 8 in u- Curcio said tihat in many schools Palmer that golfers must Loui oo oo 1 1 walked tk 4 1 zall in Adcock Boyer Javier and White for prbowM 4th'4 o' Eraneisco Phil- to- Soviet newspapers were ex- for Moon in 4th c-waiked for Mi- adelphia Phillies 7-3 and the Mil day insisted two anks who fin nectcH to combine the scores and 5th d-Sirvila for Fairlv in Ath- a I Under esh0ntzFn''l7tn? f-Fied Braves trounced the St ished second made the big dif- claim victory for Russia iference (hat system used on two previ- Mickey Mantle drove in both of Elliott genuinely proud of his ous occasions when the Soviet Cardinals 9-1 2:10 -Jackson King HR -Adcolk Fairly in e- HLs next objective is the PGA May Warwick s-s white r(rbbK) out or LepoerMn Jttfr'g-Hit bT pi eh' (or the Yankees' nms against the Ori- team showing despite the fact mon bowed to the Yanks but So- Sriv ctb oulsideP(rf J'2 5 5 i I with his 32nd homer 31x1 lhat nine Vanks refused t0 ake viet "omen athletes won Russia Those who do not plan to qualify now for several years oc'L 2-3) on Wednesdav mav il! do so on inception was almot pro- Anderson 1 0 0 0 Moon Davu PO-A on sxexmosoiay may sahj uo so on the on ma)or golf title the 31- (Hendley pitched lo 2 batters 7th burgh 28-8 Los Angeles 30-12 (one out n- nnk rhaunr rtonmn Vnnno anH diet ntive co-t for high schools hrp hv -Cicotte (McMiiion) wp-ci-'vaien winning run scored) lob Pitts four'hltter and survlved a ninth cnaser ueorge Young and (IIS Thursday hibttive co-t for high in hbp by -cicotte imcm 1 0 0 0 Moon (Hendley pitched to 2 batters 'in 7th i HBP by (McMillan) Ci-'wAien winning run scored) Gorman Lan- burgh uLo Angeles i2 inning threat to gain his eighth tance runner Max Truex both of Hoak Mazeroski i stuVrimente victory Loser Steve Barber yield- whom finished second in their! Dacis Nail! ed five hrts events for praise Curcio said that in other snorts yedl )la almel nas not won lnicotte Boggess Forman curcio ma mat mother spoils hjs iUi profcssionai career dis t-2 33 A-i7o3i playero were cxtve-ed under the hJ had reeuW scholastc poW Only eluded hlm to tball requires tlie additional he bp th4 British 0pen (Firtt Gam) Minn bi Cftvtlnd cf 1 3 1 Tempi Martin 2b 4 0 0 1 Nipman only LOANS UP TO 2000 ab bi 2b 4 110 Pint Gam If 4 0 3 0 Boston ab bi Chica Kliebrw 1 -3b 4 0 1 1 b-Dillard 1 0 0 0 Schilling 2b 4 0 0 0 Aprico ss Allison rf 3 0 0 0 Franco 1b 3 10 0 Geiger cf Lemon If 4 0 10 Phillips 3b 4 12 1 Hardy If Battey 4 2 0 Kirkland rf 4 111 Pgiiaroni Leocio 3b-ss 4 0 10 Esseqian cf 4 2 2 4 Jansen rf Valdvlso ss 2 0 0 0 Romano 4 12 1 Malzone 3b 4 0 10 Runnels lb 4 0 0 0 Buddin 0 0 0 0 StHard Erley Roseboro SF Fairly 4 0 0 0 Rbnsn rf 3 0 10 b-Slevers Landis cf Minosa If ill 3b I F'ox 3b Martin 3 2 Baumann 2 c-Lollar ab 0 0 0 0 Much Pre-Race Interest In BI Speedway Bud Moore of Spartanbu'g a-PIreik 1 0 0 0l r-Rosaiii i on Soutih Carolina one of the bigger names in NASCAR was at the Bristol International Speedway yesterday to look over die brand di 4 2 2 1 1 3 0 2 1 lb 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 0 12 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 d-Piiarrp 0 0 0 0 Carraon 4 1 1 0 Pierce 10 0 0 Kemerer 0 0 0 0 Everybody needs mwiey sometime! When you ii phone the COMMUNITY office nearest ym before noon ti arrange for money the seme iiy Tourists Beat Hornets 6-1 By Inited Press International If Asheville keeps going at its present clip it will make the latter part of the Sally League pennant race mighty dull The Tourists stretched their lead fo 6' 2 games Sunday by trouncing Charlotte 6-1 They grablied a quick 3-0 lead and then showed the Hornets why they were playing the best of the league in today All-Star game i CWtw 'sTYouisTi" playing in a steady drizzle and Minnesota The wm gave Asheville a four- Sim -strong winds He shot a four un- am game sweep over Charlotte and Miiwukt f'''yder par 32 while Rees who led by FrEanconaDp0LA Minn1'-! cTe: 37- took advantage of second place los AngX (mhi) one stroke going into the day's PJf- vwiviwjo Mjim rcj( Knoxville's loss to Portsmouth Knoxville was a fairly margin over Dai Rees of Wales who finished with rounds of 71-72 ELapcio PO-A-Minnesota 24-0 for a total of 285 tond dp -Held Tampta and Fran cona LOB Minnesota 5 Cleveland 7 2B- Actually Palmer won it on the Held Battey Lepcio 3B-Gren HR-Es front nine of the third round s9in J' Btcquer' romfelat Totaia a-Grounded 'ttsburoh Lo? Angeles Frend (9 10) vs Williams (f 8) Philadelphia at San Green was a tairlN easy (j3 vs oDeii (4-3) Killebrew LOB Minnesota 9 Cleveland play started with a double-bogey A 2B Green Tuttle Becquer Temple seven on the first hole and carded De Li Hoz' Francon on error Lotler in for Pilarcik Boston emcago 26-5 (Two Boston thought it was a good showing by a bunch of good boys" said Elliott "I also thought I George Young taking second place in the steeplechase at a time when it really looked like we were going to need it stole the show Says Soviet Strong However Max Truex getting a second place in the 5000 meters was another outstanding performance" Elliott continued "1 think the Soviets fielded a strong squad and there's no question they are getting stronger in such events as the 400 and 800 meters and in the sprints and hurdles too" Budd who won the 100 meter dash in 103 and sparked the US men's 400-meter relay team Uo a world record of 391 seconds tor Rinsw 33 3 6 1 Totals 14 4 4 4 out tor Kem merer in 7th for Bsumonn in th f-Rn Mi: erounded Into force in Ml f-Ran for RosetH Inj eoo Me outnW BracK' Moore who OWTVi tWO 1961 Pon- io- tiac racing cars driven by Fire- ooo oio Hi- 4 bail! Roberts and Joe Weatherly Hardy Buddin FO-A Boston ctjyfrtt after viewinw the sfTloodl out when waning run ocored) aIler viewing me smooni lob Boston Chicago asphalt track that be felt Mire 38 Runneta SB that this would be the fastest one-half mile track in the coun Second Game victim bowing 7-3 The loss left the Smokies only a game and a AMERICAN LEAGUE Results 002 000 010 002 003 not 00 Chicago E- COMMUNITY 1 upmi ano ori) 1 LOB-Boston 12 Chicago HR 0 SaiO Wr'Robmson jSB-Landis Geigar Roberto Nixon Martin Fo Lxfis I A -Boston 36-i5 Chicago 36- dp tiful layouts I 5mmFoxnd Martin Lohr no AM a 36 Playing in the sunshine in the afternoon Palmer just matched i the card to win out something unforeseen happens I'll be back next year to defend the title" the happy Palmer said (First Gam) Kan City ab bi Detroit Howser ss 4 0 0 0 Ferndez ss 4 1 2 1 DelGreco cf 4 0 0 0 Morton rf 3 11 0 Posada If 4 0 10 Bruton cf 1 0 0 0 Lumpe 2b Slebern lb Johnsn rf Sullivan Causey 3b Archer Kunkel 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 brhbiif0 2 1 4 110 Kaline cf-rf 4 2 11 4 0 2 0 Colavito If 4 112! 4 0 0 0 Cash lb 4 1 1 3i 3 0 11 Boros 3b 4 0 11 2 0 0 0 Wood 4 2 0 0 2 Btrnore 1 11 Washington first 4 Los Angeles 3 2nd 10 7 Minnesota Ut Cleveland 5 Kansas City 1st Kansas City 2nd i Boston 1st Chicago 3 12 innings Delock This is one of the most beau- on Saturday bounced back to have ever seen" win the 200-meter run in 208 Sun-1 day and get the Yanks rolling and Weaherly toward a 124-111 victory over the Moore's drivers have entered the Russian men's team big "Volunteer race to be Boston the world record holder at the Bristol International in the broad jump extended his Speedway on July 30 mark even further Sunday when Cbtton Owens a veteran racing he leaped 27 feet 2 inches to 1 (k'Vr teen years wa6 also in add more points to the growing 4 0io Bristol over the weeked along juS total Schilling Nixon Fox (Firs Game) Los Ang ab bi Wash ab bi Pearson rf 5 13 2 O'Cnnll 3b 3 1 1 1 1 run Moran 2b 5 0 0 0 Veal ss Thoms If 3 2 0 0 WdHng rf Thoms 3b 5 12 2 Green Hunt cf 4 12 3 Tasby cf Koppe ss 3 10 0 Long lb Sadowski 4 2 2 0 Hinton lb Bowsfld 1 0 0 0 Cottier 2b Bass 0 0 0 0 31 1 5 1 31 1 5 1 e-Kluzwski 1 0 0 0 Hobaugh Donohue 2 0 11 Burnside Kline 0 0 0 0 b-Klaus 2 oi with he half ahead of third place Charleston idled by rain Portsmouth moved into a fourth place tie with Greenville by battering Knoxville's pitchers for 14 hits and capitalizing on three errors The Smokies were held scoreless until the ninth when thev got nw York all three ot their runs In Sunday's only other game Columbia picked up two runs in wbmgion the top of the ninth for a from-bebmd 3 2 win over place Jacksonville New York Lo? 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Washington Inning Cleveland Minnesota Detroit 11 Detroit 8 Chicago Boston 5 New York FINANCE THRIFT 8 Fifth Street SOuth 4-4161 JOHNSON TY 249 Main St WWwt 2114 KINGSPORT 218 Market St Cfrefe 5-3127 Onn daily 9 to 5:30 YM to 1 COMMUNITY CUSS "A' INVESTMENT CEWFICATES MY 3 ANNUM hie mechanics looking over Top Money Winner 1 Totals Totals 3511110 Daroit MI 1) Palmers victory netted him $3- Kansas city 000 100 ooo- 1 920 and put him ahead of Mas- nd sir ters champion Gary Player as kR-Scte leading money winner si s-Archer ip bb so 4 2-3 4 4 5 3 5 1-3 2 4 3 2 0 1 1112 0 Player was forced to withdraw Archw (l 65i Saturday after playing five holes Klippstein I 0 0 I neW tr3ck BlS0 tlWf owner of two Pontiacs one of forVowsfiewin stbb-Fiied which he has ai ready entered in pie gold medal winner out for Burnside sth 500' His other car her own world record of 113 sec- Les An oo oio pee ii fay has onds Equals Own World Record Miss Rudolph the Olympic tri-equalled Washington 1M 100 7 in winning the women's because of an upset stomach He Mossi (W 10-21 Today's Games at Baltimore twl Rain canceled the Charleston- ST vs -Rice Schwortj Nopp 5 112 5 Slovens 100-meter dash and then brought Second Same Greenville game and the second ysoytack'ls-l) niohNL'x' was eight strokes off the lead game of the Knoxviilc-Portsmouth Boston i encogo (nigho-schwoii the time doubleheader Cisc ('3) vs Wynn (7 Only scheduled Paul Runyan of La Jolla Calif Koppe PO-A Angeles 27 10 Washington 27-14 Green and O'Connell Veal Cottier and Long Koppe Mo- ran and I in the track with Larry Washington 11 games Detroit C''V ow 3oII i the Seniors champion and the 0PP0 KieSm only American besides Palmer wood McAuiiee and Cash cash and i si i McAuliffe LOB Kansas City 7 Detroit Who qualified for the final 56 5 Kaline Pignatano Klimchock (2 Hunt Donohue Bilko Hunt S-Veal SF-OTonnoll Second Game Los A no Its 621 1M 606 6 1 Washington OM on 626 4 Cheney Rica PO-A Los Angeles 27-9 (none out when winning run scored) Washington 30-9 DP Koope I Moran and Bilko LOB Loa Angeles 9 SALE holes of play shot rounds of 75 si s-b Jill Jfcingi PRE-INVENTORY ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK MEN'S SUITS Rict Carrier yesterday and ruled it iln excellent shape Enoch Staley a NASCAR official was also in bbe group lookmg over the track Area racing fans visiting the Bristol International Speedway yesterday got quite a thrill as a txunber of racing oars with both local and NASCAR drivers were performing during the afternoon An estimated 4000 fans were on hand to see the cars speed arcHtnd 5 1 Washington 7 HR 4 0 10 Th0fTas' Vwl 3 0 10 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 1 0 0 0 4 111 and 72 to finish with 299 i Christie O'Connor of Ireland and Neil Coles of Wales tied for third with 288's while defending cham- pion Kel Nagle of Australia who beat Palmer out by a stroke last year and Eric Brown of Scotland were next in line at 289 Peter Thomson of Australia a four-Lme winner finished with 290 Bowling wxes SULLIVAN COUNTY NfWJ oooo 0000 1 0 0 0 2 0 10 Toms Amateurs -FINAL REDUCTIONS LADIES' SPORTSWEAR Values to Si095 Jamairas Bermudas Slacks Skirts Jackets $aK8 SQ(K Now or 2 lor Values lo 795 Blouses Shirts Canvas Shoes $JX8 Jy 50 Now or 2 lor MEN'S SPORTSWEAR Values lo $795 Bermudas Swim Trunks Knil Shirts Sport Shirts Canvas Shoes Hobby Jeans $068 Sy50 KUTnertprd FrtignT 37 2 9 2 West Slat Shell a-Struck out for Hunt lo 4th b-Ran for Brown Agency Zimmerman in 4th c-Struck out for Bros-1 lc Station nan in 9th Chicago Cincinnati 180 100 7 Gene Felly Inaurance 666 621 166- 4 Per Pan Larry Carrier Cons PATS SIGN ALEXANDER BOSTON tUPl) Tlie Boston Patriots of the American Foot- Commonwealth Loan Jack Vaughn's Bachelors Glenwood Gulf No 2 Coca-Cola Sees Cards Win By United Press International Johnson City whipped Wythe-ville Sunday 4-1 in the only Appalachian game played games were E-Kesko Biasingame Santo Bouchee PO-A -Chicago 27-11 Cincinnati 27-14 DP Ells- worth Zimmer and Bouchet LOB Chi-Little cago 7 Cincinnati 7 Zimmerman I All-America while at Southeast- Almn sArtdr Harr Grocery Allied Plumbing High Individual Lindy Mumpow er 405 and Charli Pyle 403 High indi-1 viduai Lindy Mumpower 255 end Washed OUt by rain League The other three iem Louisiana Ntw York bi Baltimr bi Rchrdsn 4 0 0 0 Rbnsn 3b 4 0 0 OChtrlio Pyle 221 The Cards won on Now or 2 for the stout who shut- Top 10-Guy Ry 11110 Chrll pya 4 0 11 113 Ervin Lawit 18015 8utlr Roberts pitching of Gilbert Taylor 2 0 1 0 17911 Rill Rexrodt 17512 Perrin Bal- 0 0 0 0 ley 17425 Rod Muller 17423 Al Cross went the distance and had a cmA welcomed here for your added convenience un(j ninth inning Charlie Morris and Floyd Wicker hit homers for the Cards In today's action Johnson City is at Kingsport league leading Bluefield at Harlan Morristown at WytheviUe and Salem at Middlesboro PLAY PUTT-PUTT IN BRISTOL Bluff City Hwy PPA Tournoment July 23 At PUTT-PUTT in K'port Kubek Maris rf Mantle cf Howard Cerv lb Torgesn lb Lopez If Boyer 3b Deley Totals 30 2 5 2 Total a-Ran for TrianBos lo 9th NW York 606 166 60 2 Baltimore 606 661 66B- 1 PO-A New York 27 11 Baltimore 77 15 DP Boyer Richardson Cerv Kubek Richardson Cerv New York 4 Baltimore 5 IB -Kubek Mantle Triandos HR-Manle Delev ip Delay (W HO) 9 4 TstarTlU LlnaatBti P1 10 Wet 10 21417 grounds 17413 Larry Owens 17311 Bill Allison The Bluff City Vols coasted to a 5-1 victory over Lamar behind the fivehit pitching of Oross in the first game of a scheduled double-header in the East Ten- bJ nessee League yesterday Only 8 1 25 Bill Jimji NOrth 9-2127 PIEDMONT at SYCAMORE There are approximately 9000 resident summer camps far chtl-l jdren in the United Stakes I 1 sap.

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