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BUYING THE RIGHT TIRE IS AS EASYAS CLOTHIUS AHO HJIMSHHtS 107 West Gaston wnHrnnraainr'8'B mnnnnn! for fishing partl 9 bouts AU equipped mth hlp tond each with experienced successful fishinc Bith as has Southern California eliminated Arizona from NCAA college world series 13 1 score Minnesota only unbeated ney club eliminated Oklahoma State once beaten in the night cap game 3 1 Minnesota meets Southern Cal in the finals Sunday If Southern Cal wins the first game a second will be necessary to settle the issue last road trip in hot competition with the Pirates and were only one game behind Pittsburgh the series opened Spotty pitching and failure hit in the clutches contributed the downfall The 41 year old Rigney was given only a one year contract for this season and was told to produce a winner or else The Giants had finished third the past two seasons in San rancisco after their transfer from New Polo Grounds Rigney took his dismissal with a shrug of the shoulders and al most a sigh of relief However he said it came as a surprise Rigney said his team "played bad for several days and then worse for several Speculation has been rife for several days over a possible man ager Stoneham in Phoenix ri day as much as said firing was in the works Rigney was in his fifth season as Giant manager Al Dark Mentioned The name of Philadelphia third baseman Al Dark former Giant field captain was mentioned prominently in speculation over who would permanently succeed Rigney Also under consideration ac cording to reports were Eddie Stankey former Giant second baseman and now a scout for St Louis and Bob Scheffing Mil waukee coach who managed the Chicago Cubs last year Orlando Cepeda 1958 rookie of the year as Giant first baseman was shifted back to his original station in last winning game against Philadelphia Shee han said he would be kept there Cepeda long ball hitting star of the Giants has been playing in left field to make room for an McCovey Unfortunately McCovey could play only at first base and the unhandy shift of Cepeda seemed the only answer However after winning rookie of the year honors with his heavy hitting in 1958 Mc Covey tailed off with his bat this year and recently has been used mostly as a pinch hitter Sheehan now 66 managed Min neapolis in the American Associa tion from 1939 through 1947 but has never piloted a major league club He took over the Giant management at Giant game against the Phillies but had to wear his street clothes for lack of a uniform Stoneham said Leo Durocher onetime (Lefty) batting veteran working If Your Are Wondering what to do about paint blistering cracking and peeling you'll be glad to learn about the new Junior Johnson 1160 Chevrolet rutMiiKX Banjo Matthews Marvin Panrh Johnny Sudderfh Paul Lewis Lewis Jones Wilbur Rakestraw Spencer Johnny Beauchamp Shorty Rollins Tiny Lund Arnie Gardner Jim Massey Ed Markstellcr Gerald Duke Boh Duell Roy Tjmer George Tet Ruddy Raker Bob Burdick Charles Wickcrsham Jim Conk Shen Lanedon Austin Shorty York Jimmy Pardue John Welfnrd Jim Austin Charlie Griffith 59 Herman Beam 69 Al White Amber Morn Takes BowlingGreenRacc NEW YORK June 18 WL The Ken Love Amber Morn caught the pace setting Tudor Admiral at the head of the stretch on the Widener grass course today at Belmont Park and won the $59400 Bowling Green Handicap With Pete Anderson up Am ber Morn hit the finish a neck ahead of the fast closing Dunce from the Claiborne arm It was another neck back to John North Pole II win ner of the Edgemere Handicap on the same turf course on open ing day June 1 Bruton cf Loganss Mathews 3b Aaron rt Adcorklh CnvinKtonlt Spanglerlt rmndalLr Schoend'st2b 2I1O Burueuep (Associated Press Wirephoto) President HORACE STONEHAM Of Giants (Left) And Tom SHEEHAN Suc cessor To ired BILL RIGNEY After Disastrous Home Stand Henry Clark Named Officer By SLTA ATLANTA June 18 The Southern Lawn Tennis Assn ex panded its membership to nine states Saturday by admitting Arkansas In other action the SLTA at its annual meeting re elected its president rank Willett of Chat tanooga Tenn our delegates at large were elected They are Arthur Howell Jr Atlanta Leslie Long shore Clemson Mrs John Vest Jackson Miss and Dr Henry Clark Jr Chapel Hill BIG PERORMANCE New Mel Ott was only 5 9 and 170 pounds but he hit more home runs a total of 511 than any other player in NL history Colo June 18 Houston's defending I champions will be favored to re peat this year in the NCAA golf tournament opening with qualify ing tests Monday and Tuesday team captain Dick jv rawford also rates a i role He is defending individual champion HpadquRrtencallable shore radio emu Erdoy thrlllfna 6ivMifni CapL Ottls Porifoy MOREHEAD CITY Phone: PArk 4020 PArk 14600 6 2 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 Green (L 0 1) Robinson Phillips Jones (W 9 5) Byerly A ntnrsnll! Dark (2) Herrera Gonzalez Amalfitano Bressoud and Cepeda Bres soua ana cepeaa rniiadeipnia San rancisco 9 2:25 19 4 Bj? 43 CHARGE IT bb so 6 0 0 4 0 WVmeter 2 80 metcr freestyle 40 meter Marv 1 Caiiv Sally Coopet 6 Jane Bouchee Chlrffn nati 19 2B WIH Kasko Bailey Pinson 2:37 5944 There are many doubts that the World 600 stock car race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway today will run the full 600 miles due to various flaws in the fresh asphalt including several gapping holes LEE PETTY expressed his doubt without saying a word just by removing the air condi I tioner he had installed earlier in the 1960 Plymouth Other comments after the 1 miIe track crumbled more BUCK EAKER: be lucky to run 300 POSSUM JONES: "If it goes 600 miles the winning speed be 100 miles per BUD MOORE Jack mechanic: have to stop it every 10 miles to fix the LEE PETTY: "I'll run This is my type of JOE EUBANKS: trouble with tracks today they make too easy like that one at Daytona Beach This one will require some skill It sure he a REX WHITE: be rough all right but not saying how long we can The Charlotte race has halted about all race activity in the state today and that includes the weekly NASCAR modified sportsman races at Draper's Bi State Speedway But they will resume next Sunday with ROY DOOLIN as the man to beat and BURRHEAD NANTZ possibly trying a comeback after try ing the late models I A former South Carolina Gamecock grid star JIMMY DUN 1 CAN fulfilled one of his life's ambitions last night He made his debut as a race driver at the Newberry SC Raceway Duncan drove Columbia sportswriter HUMPY 1950 4 named in an amateur race The former Gamecock end said he has wanted to be a race but put it off until he played out his football eligibility TOM EINSTEIN SAN RANCISCO ab hl Bressoud ss 4 111 Amalfitan2b 4 10 0 mays ci Cepedalb Kirkland rf Rodgers 3b Aloulf Schmidt Jones Byerly Antonellip 3 1 Terr I 2 i 000 000 210 202 OOx 7 in 5 1 1 8't 0 orty omj drivers qualified today and three more were added to bring the starting field to 60 cars A crowd of 12500 watched the time trials with Johnny Allen of Atlanta winning $500 as the fastest qualifier at 125640 mph Sixteen drivers had qualified before action With the field at 57 official quali fiers race officials added Charlie Griffith Chattanooga Tenn Herman Beam John son City Tenn and Al White nuttaio to field an even 60 Track officials track laid by a crew less than a held up well under the pounding The track which broke in several places ri day had been patched heavily on the third and fourth turns Tonight a work crew planned more work on weaker sections of the course More than 800 tons of asphalt and loose base will be torn from the 24 degree banked turns It will be replaced with new as phalt then treated with a spe cial solution of liquid rubber Huge trucks then will roll over World 600 Stock Car Race Slated At Charlotte Track (Continued from Page Two) witness the race from the in field AT BETHANT Monro non 959 4 in ii Bpfhanv Tfio nni run Prirhett and Weber: Simpsrei Smuth er Newman and Pirkle AT SLMMKRirin Iron Wprka ion 101 000 3 5 0 uver mt ow mx Sehnoillcld Moore and Lashley tie and Price AT RIENDSHIP Wentworth 1 no non 090 1 riendship 103 009 4 Vaughn and Parrish Nelson and moreland 4 COTTIS LOS ANGELES June 18 Al Smith slammed a two run homer in the ninth inning and drove in the winning run with a single in the 10th as Pittsburgh came from three runs behind and defeated Los Angeles 4 3 tonight before 63699 Los Angeles left hander Danny McDevitt had a three hitter go ing after eight innings and was leading 3 0 going into the ninth He got two men out and had two strikes on Gino Cimoli when the Pirate outfielder singled Smith followed with his fifth homer of the season and the Pirates tied it on subsequent singles by Don Hoak and pinch hitter Smokey Burgess Right hander Larry Sherry who relieved McDevitt in the ninth was tagged with a leadoff single by Bob Clemente in the 10th Clemente took second on a walk to Cimoli and scored when Smith singled to left Elroy ace who shut the Dodgers out on one hit through the last two innings picked up his fifth victory in eight deci sions Pittsburgh non 900 003 9 0 Los Angeles 000 020 100 0 3 12 1 (10 innings) riend Umbricht (8 are (9) and Smith McDevitt Sherry (9) and Sherry ace (5 3) Sherry (54) Home Pittsburgh Smith (5) SAN RANCISCO June 18 ffi The San rancisco Giants wel comed new manager Tom Shee han today with a 7 4 victory over the last place Philadelphia club Right hander Sam Jones had a shutout going for eight innings but the Phillies got to him for five hits in the ninth inning and Johnny Antonelli had to bail him out Jones winning his ninth game had a four hitter until he weak ened The Giants iq second place four games back of Pittsburgh extended their perfect season record against the Phils to eight games Sheehan 66 year old chief scout for the Giants before his promo tion to manager was appointed only 90 minutes before game time after club president Horace Stoneham fired Bill Rigney PHILADELPHIA Taylor2b Dark 3b Conzelezct Smith clValters rf Herrera lb Coker Amoross aDalrymola Lepicoss Green Robinson hWalls Phillips cDelGreco 1 Totals Here's the right tire for HEAVY DRIVING I BC 'll SIIYERTOWH 9 IL IT'S IT'S EXCITING BATT BATT! At Th AUTOMATIC BASEBALL BATTING RANGE HIGHWAY 29 NORTH AT I6TH ST 1 NEXT TO HOLIDAY INN Local Girls Win Raleigh Swim Meet RALEIGH June 18 The Greensboro Swimming Associa tion's girls team won the two day Dixie Open swim meet at Pullen Park Pool here yesterday The Greensboro boys placed third The Greensboro girls compiled 223 points to 163 for second place Columbia and to 92 for third place Raleigh The Greensboro boys got 107 points far behind Raleigh and Johnson YMCA of Charlotte Karen Gill sparked the swimmers with two wins and one record breaking performance The only other winner from Greens boro besides the relays was rances McNairy The Greensboro teams con trolled the relays with the boys 10 and under team the girls 10 and under team the girls 13 14 team and the girls 15 16 team all winning Haw Gr'enbaro swimmcri finished: Bay (io and under 40 meter tree 4 Dewey 6 King Girls (10 and under) 40 metcr tree Brady 3 Dewey Girls (13 14) 85 meter 2 Ann Jamieson 5 b'aye Jessep ouyj vu xsi Jim Petty Girls (1546) Karen Gill 2 (Tian a Walter Tim wnmani no meter 3 rance McNairy 4 Mary King Boys 1 10 and under 40 meler breast 2 Jim Walters 3 Jett King Girls 10 and under) 40 meter breast 6 Nancy Brady Girl (13 14) 80 meter 1 Judy Murry Girls 15 161 so meter 1 Karen Gill 2 Mary King Time 1:172 (New meet record Womans 2ii) melrr breaststroke 1 rances McNairy 3:167 Boys (10 and under) 160 medley relay 1 Greensboro 'Walters Craven King Dewey) Time 2:237 Girl 10 and under) 160 medley relay 1 Greensboro 'Brady Wells Wade Dewey) Time 2:491 Girl 13 14' 160 medley 1 Greensboro 'Jamieson Murry Talla Boys 13 14) 160 medley Greensboro King Craven Hannibal) Greensboro (J Peer reedman Bur well ealty) Giris jb) iso medley 1 Greensboro Coohran King Cooper GiU) Time 2015 ah bl 4 110 3 110 4 0 0 0 4 12 2 4 13 0 4 0 11 4 0 2 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 9 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 34 4 10 4 so perfect in fabric blend fe WALLPAPER unccnc SPORTING GOODS CINCINNATI June 18 (JV The Cincinnati Reds snapped out of a six game losing streak today by combining nine walks with a dam aging error and a pair of home runs for a 7 1 victory ever Chicago Cubs Young Jay Hook winning sixth game as against five feats had a shutout until were out in the ninth and Cubs scored on a single by Ernie Banks a walk to Ed Bouchee and a single by George Altman Eddie Kasko and Ed Bailey were the home run hitters for the Reds coming with one on in the seventh Only two hits both singles figured in the scoring of the first four Cincinnati runs One run was walked in and two scored on Ed Bouchee's error Seth Morehead the starting and losing Chicago hurler issued five of the walks The Cub pitchers started being generous in the opening inning Morehead walked Eddie Kasko and Vada Pinson to start things CHICAGO Southern Cal Minnesota Win OMAHA June 19 WS Jim With ers pitched a four hitter tonight team the by a th? right tire for light driving bk for 7 nd 4vtol'W STOP AT THE SIGN SMILING TIREI VSmileage GROOME TIRE CO 201 orbis St Phone BR 2 4800 the new pavement virtually until race time Sunday to harden it The starting field: 1 ireball Roberts 196(1 PonUac 2 Jack Smith i960 Pontiac 3 Curbs Turner i960 ord 4 Cotton Owens i960 Pontiac 5 Ned Jarrett i960 ord 6 Bobby Johns I960 Plymouth 7 Rex White i960 Chevrolet Lee Petty i960 Plymouth Tom Pistone i960 Chevrolet Speedy Thompson 1960 ord 1360 Plymouth Bob Welborn i960 ord Jim Reed i960 Chevrolet Buck Baker I960 Chevrolet Joe Weatherly i960 ord Emanuel Zervakis i960 Chev Johnny Allen i960 Chevrolet red Lorenzen i960 ord David Pearson 1953 Chevrolet Joe Lee Johnson 1960 Chevrolet Doug Yates 1959 Plymouth Elmo Henderson 1358 Pontiac Jimmy Thompson 1959 Bird Joe Caspolich i960 Olds Gene Marmor 1359 Pontiac Bunkie Blackburn I960 ord 1960 Chevrolet 3960 ord 1959 Chevrolet 7960 ord 1960 ord 1960 ord 1960 Chevrolet 1960 Chevrolet I960 ord 1958 Chevrolet 7960 Chev 1960 ord 1959 Pontine 7960 ord 1959 Chevrolet 1959 ord 1959 Rird 1960 ord 1959 Old 7960 ord 1958 ord 1953 Chevrolet 1960 Olds 1960 nrd 1958 Chevrolet 1958 Chevrolet 1958 ord 1959 Plymouth 1960 nrd I960 nrd 1960 Chevrolet 1960 nrd 1958 nrd Houston avored In NCAA Golf other sensational rookie Willie COLORADO Springs Moforsporting Drivers Doubt 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 9d 26 27 Herb Tillman 29 Larry rank zy 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 59 the right tire for NORMAL driving 22 TUIRJ MACrWAU Giants ire Rigney As Pilot 1 om Sheehan Interim Boss SAN RANCISCO June 18 The second place Giants abruptly fired Manager Bill Rigney today and turned over the job to base ball wise Tom Sheehan with a mandate to get the San rancisco club back into National League contention If the 66 year old head of the Giant scouting system succeeds club owner Horace Stoneham as much as told him the job was his even into next season sudden discharge came after the Giants while only one game out of first were trounced three times by the Na tional League leading Pittsburgh Pirates Earlier Stoneham indicated the Sheehan appointment was an in terim choice until a permanent manager could be found Later Stoneham said: go for four weeks to the end of the season or maybe even next if he wants to and if the club responds to Stoneham then qualified this by adding he and other Giant offi cials would do some talking about possible successors to Sheehan a jolly 235 pound Irishman told sports writers: "I know if I can get the Giants moving but certainly try happy naturally to get the job but unhappy for Rigney He is a good manager and my announced he was retaining coaching staff i of Salty Parker Bill Posedel and West Westrum Needed A Change necessarily that Rigney managing well but something had to be Stone ham told sports writers at a hur riedly called news conference after a flurry of rumors of im pending change The Giants returned from their DAILY 3 PM TO MIDNITE SAT 12 NOON TO MIDNITE SU 1 PM TO MIDN ITE Evry Pitch a Strike! Entertaining Healthful Exarcita OR ALL AGES1 Hit by pitched ball for Amoro in 4th Hopped out for Robinson in Sth ouled out for Phillips in Sth Philadelphia San rancisco House riNT xm ab bl 4 12 4 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 12 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 10 10 3 12 1 3 110 ab bl 4 0 10 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 34 0 7 0 ono noo noo 010 010 5 In Jackson (L 9 6) 6 Duliba 2 Burdette 7 2) Ciinninsrham Adcock LOB St Louis 7 Milwaukee 4 Covington Bruton 2:16 18414 MILWAUKEE June 18 (iP Vet eran Lew Burdette checked St Louis on seven hits as the Mil waukee Braves blanked the Car dinals 5 0 today to cnap Larry eight game winning streak Burdette didn't allow a runner to advance past second in post ing his first shutout of the sea son The fidgety right hander struck out five and didn't walk a man while recording his sev enth victory and fourth in a row Jackson who been beat en since losing a decision in Mil waukee May 12 surrendered sin gle runs in the second and fifth before leaving for a pinchhitter in the seventh He was charged with his sixth setback He has won nine The Braves scored in the sec ond on Henry Aaron's safe bunt Wes double and Del long foul and in the fifth on singles by Red Schoen dienst and Bill Bruton and an in field out Bruton then put the game on ice with a three run homer off Duliba in the seventh It was his fourth of the season Burdette did not permit a Car dinal to reach third base Only two got as far as second ST LOHS MILWAI KEE Tsvlpr2h 4 0 10 wniiejo Boyer 3b Spencer ss Morynlf Sawatskic londcf Jackson aCrowe DublibaD Tofalx Grounded out for Jackson St Louis Milwaukee MS wt 4 9 vi jr Xji it A vgy A i I 9 I pk tii 1W wunri 51 7 II II Oand 9 bl ab bl Murphy cf 4 0 0 Kasknsx3b 3 13 1 Willlt 4 0 10 Plnsonct 12 0 0 Bankssx 3 12 0 Roblnsonlb 3 10 0 Bouchee lb 3 0 0 0 Postlt 4 111 Altman rf 4 0 2 1 Jones 3b 3 0 0 0 Thomas 3b 4 0 10 McMillan ss 2 110 Heganc 2 0 0 0 Dnttererc 2 0 0 0 cAshburn 1 0 0 0 aP alley 1113 Thacker 0 0 0 Bellrt 4 0 10 Zimmer2b 3 0 10 Chacon 2b 4 0 0 0 Morehead 1 0 0 0 HookD 4 0 10 Cardwell 0 0 0 0 bAveriU 1 0 0 0 Drott 0 0 0 0 dTaylor 1 0 0 0 Dra bowsky 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 7 1 Totals 31 7 8 5 Chicago 000 000 001 1 Cincinnati 100 031 7 Ip er hb soMorehead (L 0 5) 4 4 3 2 6 2 Cardwell 1 0 10 11 Drott 2 3 '3 3 1 2 Drabowsky 1 10 0 11 Hook 6 5) 9 7 112 2 1 pitched to three batters In fifth M3W rjun.

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