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Bristol Herald Courier from Bristol, Tennessee • 9

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Now at Track Record Established 3 1 1 10 0 0 TENDER BEE 34 5 13 5 32 4 4 a New TENDERNESS In DOUBLE CHUCK inc ROAST GREEK I I Round or Sirloin At GIRNT Prices In Last Thurs Adv Good Til 2 July 27th AN 39' 2 59c AB GIANT SIZE BOX 12 79' United Brand tall tin store hours 10 Lb West State Street Giant OPEN 6 Days A Week amto pm with 4 DAY SPECIALS LIMITED TIME ONLY 49c 29c Store Hours pkgs of 12 39c 29c sauce 28 as btl Pk 49c 29c am to 48 count pkg 12 os tin SUITS am io Women's his 49c 25 lb bar 503 STATE ST Gfesfi 2000 State Str i a 6 0 0 2 0 0 Tubes of 10 Regular or Buttermilk 6 6 8 6 8 bi 2 4 2 0 I first round wound up 274s to tie for third new family size 13 34 oi tin 8:30 am io 8:30 am to I Me sot the mark at the air grounds Speedway in Nashvifc on August 7 at a speed of 7881 miles per hour "This is only the beginning of what speeds are expected at this new Bristol track" president Lar ry Carrier said yesterday The late models which will be running in Sunday's Volunteer 500" re not set up for toils track yet but by the end of the week fabulous speeds are expected Stacy driving for Ron's ord of Bristol indicated he would Ik turning the track much better later this week All die top drivers are expected in Bristol! earfy this week to be gin practice runs which begin Tuesday Time Trialks are set for I pm Saturday and the unteer 500" race is slated to get underway et 1:30 Sunday The Beauty Pageant and Brenda Lee Show is scheduled Saturday night at 8 o'clock Yankees and seemed to be on the way for his third defeat when his mattes rallied in the ninth Don Buddin opened the rally with a single to left and was sac rificed to second by Carl Yas trzcnukl Pinch hitter Pumpsie Green doubled off the left field bi 4 0 0 0 Hh swinsdown white cake mix simco klik seal lids chicken of the sea chunk tuna 3 0 10 10 0 0 1 0 00 la corona luncheon meat Tommy Morgan of Johnson City Bet an iinofficid half mile speed record for paved tracks wlwju he turned the Bristol International Speedway track in 2148 an av erage of 8411 miles pre hair in practice run yesterday after noon before an estimated 5000 fans Morgan was one of several drivere including Netam Stacy jf Cihcimwti Ohio Paul JzwiS of Joimson City Bill Morton of Church Hill and Sherman Ulsman of Bluff City who were out for practice runs yesterday Morgan was driving a 1958 modified ord When he set the unofficial record Ilex White defending Grand National champion holds the hailf mile record for paved tracks At Bristol Speedway noff iciaTHalf Mile Paved i fresh from the patch tender Green Beans tbrbbl Minnsla 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 pm pm pm pm pm 7 pm Swift's Premium Proten rolen I limit 4 lbs with your 500 or more purchase Sunnyland Bl golden solid Margarine pounds fresh tender Golden Corn ON THE COB or CHRISTMAS! In Coqiiimho Chile every boy in the worst slum sectors of town received a pair of blue jeans for Christmas! These were the first clean whole clothes many had ever had in their lives! This clothing was collected from American churchgoers anti sent to Coqitintho Lisis of needy children were gathered from public Prntctant and Catholic schools and a Jewish refugee or ganized the outfitting jojt By Christmas 5000 children were dressed in clean clothing! This is one example of Ameri cans supporting the Overseas Aid Programs of their faiths While this case is Protestant all three faiths Protestant Catholic and Jewish maintain programs that provide not only clothing but jobs tools housing schooling and food for those in need overseas! Next time an ap peal is made give generously! PROTESTANT Stun Out Surplus Appeal CATHOLIC Clothing Cotlectton JEWISH United Jewish Appeal Published ti public service In cooperation with The Advertising Council end the Newspaper Advertising Executives Association krafts bar Giant brand tea bags Giant brand plain nf selfrising flour ip er bb so 4 6 0 0 GlfiMT 14 16 Penn Ave Tell I Doubled tor Schwafl tn vth New York ooz aw 002 4 aetton eit iooeo2 5 PO A New York 20 13 Bolton 27 15 DP Schwill Buddin end Wertz Deley I Buddin LOB York 7 Boston 1 2B Howard Schwal! 2 Yeslrzemskl Daley (L 11) Schwall (W 10 2) wp 1 tnealata van camp in tomato sance pork beans 1 in History Swift's Premium Handmft ONE HOUR CLEANERS' Iik 2 tf 'the greatest Meat discovery rui uuUA juuk BOSTON LTD The Boston Rod Sox put on a ninth inning rally of their own Sunday to de feat the league leading New York Yankees 5 4 in enway Park After Elston Howard's two run homer had given the Yankees a 4 3 advantage in the ninth the Red Sox camo back to seme two wall to score Buddin and tie the runs and provide Don Schwall game With two out Gary Geigor with his lentil win ct the seasonsingled to right and Green slid Schwall had a 3 2 lead going info I homo with too winning run the ninth on home runs by Jim The Red Sox made 12 hits off and rank Malzone He gdaley who suffered his 12ft de had out pitched Bud Daley of thefeat of the season This was the second time within two weeks that Schwall hag defeated the Yankees Hie scoring began tn the second inning when Pegliaron i hit his 13th homer 4 the year into the left field screen In the third the Yankees went into a 2 1 lead With one out Bill Richardson singled and Tony Ku bek doubled him to third Roger Maris lined a single to right to score both runners Yastrzemski opened Boston's third with a single was sacrificed to second by Schwall and scrod on single to tie the game Malzonc belled his eighth homer of fte year in the fourth to give the Sox a one run lead Nw York ob bl Boilon Rcnrrtin 2b Kubek is Marls rf Manllo cf Brro If sxowrn io I Howard Boyar 3b Dilay BRISTOL BtRALD (W1II8 Httfa My 14 196t Cockrell Cops Appy League Batting Lead Wally Cockrell Salem out field er gained the top rung in the Appaladiian League battling der by with a mark of 462 third week figures released by the Howe News Bureau reveal Dan Magan of Wytheville last battirg paoefsetter is second with 443 foflfowed by Ray Almost of Salem 393 Dick Jones of Bluefield 377 and Jerry May schttrotn of Kingsport is the anchor man at 373 Cockrell and John Scott of Har lan share top laurels in runs scor ed with 23 Almost is the front runner hi hits 35 and total bases 59 May has registered the most doubles nine while Jones has garnered the most triples five Harlan's Jim Winn sets the pace in homers eight is tied for the leadership in walks with Ray Nosolla of Kingsport at 22 and is the kingpin in tuns Wlcd in with 26 Grayson Mensch of Johnson City lias pilfered (Ito most bases six In hurling Joe Gocek of Wythe ville heads the pitchers in Mimed run category' with a mark of 982 Johnson I iarry Shuck who twirled A 5 0 no hitter against Wytheville on July 15 is high in wins five game completions three and has toiled the most AO Howard Stotihens of Bluefield Crampton the red haired 25 has fanned the most batsmen 59 1 year old son of a Sydney police fancy freestone Eating Peaches limit 6 cons with your 500 or more purchase Can Milk limit one with your 500 or more purchase Setergent ibs 29 New York 'n Boston 27 15 Rlchurdson nd Skowron Schilling and Buddin LOB York 7 Boston 2B Kubfk Graan Paqliaronl Malzone Ip ir bb so 8 2 313 5 5 1 9 4 4 A 4 Schwall 2 Stewart Berry Ite Umonf 2:24 2S575 Ramos Blanks Indians ror I Twins 10 0 MINNEAPOLIS ST PAUL (UPD I Tlie Minnesota Twins rode toe Iaasma iwsm Me rtf narrrvm KiIIa IIWIK7 1 UH IAOUO MU4v brew Bob Allison and Ted Irop I cio to a 10 0 win over the Cleve Tvsslift'ni awl hstwlArl Latman his first loss of the year in 10 decisions Sunday Righthander Pedro Ramos scat tered six hits for the TwhS while oostinc his first shutout since op ening day and raising his season mark to 7 11 Allison drove in the first three Minnesota runs with a two run homer in the first inning and a line single to left in the third I IxqTOio connected for a solo I homer in the fourth inning his fourth since recently joining the I Twins Killebrew pounded a two run round trip blow off reliever Bobby Locke in the fifth his 30th of the season Clavtlnd 2b 4 0 2 0 riersaii Phillip? 3b Kirkland rf Esseglan If Rdmano Held ss barmen a Hale Lucre Lbs 39 Ba rtzen Takes Clay Net Crown CHICAGO (tip!) Top seeded Bernard Bartzen the 33 year oldsouthpaw from Dallas Texas I swept to hie fourth National Clay (Courts tennis crown Sunday witha 6 2 2 6 6 2 6 0 victory over 'anky Donald Dell of Bethesda Shapely Edda Ending of Cologne Icrmany playing in her first najor tennis tournament uncork id the biggest upset whenshe defeated iop seeded "Karen Hantze to win the women's clay crown tisjfpifaiy 4 12 0 Schillng 2b 5 12 0 Gaiger cf 3 0 12 Jansan rf Wartz lb Runneli lb Paalronl Malzona 3b Riirlrlin Yitrzmikl If 3 1 2 schwall a Green Totals Tnllt 15 A a Grounded out for Latman In Sth Ran for Bally in 71h 1013 Cleveland OM M0 0 Mlnneaota 201 120 PO A 24 11 Minnesota 27 11 DP Valdlvlelso Lepclo and Killebrew LOB 5 Minnesota 6 2B Green Dobbek Allison Lepclo Kllle brew lunie I ImAn 01 1 Locke 2 2 3 6 Schaffernofh 1 1 3 1 Pmnt IW 7111 9 6 HBP By Locke (Batfey) laherty Kinnamon Honochick Hurley 220 A Milwaukee Open Is Won By Crampton MILWAUKEE (UPD Aus tralian Bruce Crampton win ning his first golf tourna ment shot a 71 Sunday for a 72 hoie eight under par total of 272 to capture the $30000 Milwaukee0pen by a one stroke margin Grean If Naragon 0 10 Tuttle 3b cf 3 0 0 0 Klllebrw lb 4 1 1 2 Allison rf Bflttey Ket Martin 9h Dobbek cf If 4 113 Lunrkr Valdvlso ss 4 0 10 Ramos Totals 33101110 39 limit ona with your 500 or more purchase armours vegetofe Shortening 3 16 di tins 14 16 Penn REE Monday Tuesday Wednesday 8:30 am io Thursday 8:30 riday 8:30 am io Saturday 8:30 limit 12 cans with your 500 or more purchase dixies pride canned Biscuits Round or Sirloin a ctcaix 70 STAMPS I biAll lb I mHb IRS 9 BB uwi ns? man picked up first place money of $4300 by edging out veterans Bob Goalby and Gay Brewer Jr both of Crystal River la who finished with 273's to tie for sec ond Crampton went into the filial round with a three stroke ad vantage but ran into trouble on the par four 410 yard 15th turn ing in a double bogie six Goalby who finished the final round with a 69 on the 6410 yard North Hills Country Club course was Ihre strokes back of Cramp i ton at the start of play Brewer who finished with a 67 picked up four strokes on Cramp ton Bill Casper Jr Apple Valley Calif the 1959 Open cham pion and young Don Massengale Jacksboro Tex a leader after the 3 0 0 0 ooo 0 0 0 0 4 13 2 4 0 0 0 10' 2 I 1 jgajK HIWSL 1 him i fig i 5'' Ax.

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