Hoad Ready to Sign Resorts—Business Educational C fundau m SPORTS irkirk TWELVE PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 7, 1957 As Pro Tomorrow• By WILL GRIMBLEY Aaaoelatcd Praia Sport* Writer NEW YORK. July Lew f Hoad, the Wimbledon 1 champion from Australia, def- initely will sign a record $125,- 000 two-year professional con- on Senators, 10-6; tract with Promoter Jack Kra- Yanks Tee Off mer Monday, it was learned ijSfe today 1 fflSEmStfk He will make his pro debut in Kramer’s Tournament of; j| Champions starting next Sat- iwpww urday at Forest Hills. J Although officially wL Slug not con- J| Cards Reds, 13-3, Lead byV/2 firmed, the news that Hoad . I’w. (dans to turn pro came from , ¦ $ source that has helped in the negotiations. Kramer and the Aussie ace are 1 m mt'J Schmidt Halts Throneberry known to have reached virtual 1 agreement on terms. -. aEgr 118311 Cincinnati as k- Wf SI And Sievers Hoad willplay in two profes- sional tournaments, the one at Ready to Turn Fro Forest Hills and another at Dickson Fails Blast * Homers Los Angeles beginning July 29. . been offered in a pro contract LOUIB, and then will join Kramer’s ST. July 8 Us). By BURTON HAWKINS 1 before. Willard pitched troupe on a tour of Europe, “I hope to talk to Lew when Schmidt 7% After painful, diligent South Africa and Australia. scoreless relief and searching. Cookie he arrives.” Ken Boyer He get swept past Ashley and Lavagetto discovered a won’t a crack at Hoad who as the first-place , the world Cooper, a fellow countryman, homered among his Senators who could pro champion, until finals, Cardinals hammered Cincin- stop the Yankees yesterday at next Jan- in the Wimbledon 6—2, nati, 13-3, today, uary—except possibly In tour- 6—l, 6—2, is scheduled to to boost their Griffith Stadium. Trouble is, ar- lead the Reds to games. nament play. Gonzales, in- rive by air Monday from Eng- over IV2 Bud Byerly arrived too late, Boyer knocked in four runs ' volved in a contract dispute ! land what with the league leaders with Kramer, won’t make the with a three- homer in the having accumulated 10 runs Hoad has denied Immediate fly. European tour. pro plans, saying he first and a sacrifice iW I iWL Ml Am before he trudged on the scene would ful- Musial and Joe Cunningham ~ Jbtow One of - All his year's commitment m yLf* jfF in the eighth inning, and his the stipulations of with shared six runs batted in for "wj Hoad’s contract will be that : the Lawn Tennis Association of effectiveness was wasted aa Australia. the winners. New York battered Washington, he have a “conditioning period” Schmidt gave rugged pro lights However, it was learned he the I M' ; 10-6. with the lesser be- Redlegs only eight hits in his fore taking on the powerful l decided to make the pro jump The victory enabled the while offer still long stint and struck out seven. Gonzales in the customary now, the was early h Yankees to retain a 3-game dangling. of back Both starters took series. Recurrence a showers. ! | lead over the White Sox, who , injury, which forced him out 2 : . Kramer, who arrived here pitched ¦ f JbV | beat the Indians, 5-1. Friday from Brazil, . of competition for two months said he has beginning two-thirds of an inning and It was rather uniform dis- not Hoad. at the of the year, tress the talked with might jeopardize career. was clobbered for four runs on Yankees inflicted on SIOO,OOO his hits, big being Russ Kemmerer, “Imade Lew a offer Kramer and Hoad will go in- four the blow E Dick Hyde, which still stands,’ 'he said. to shortly Boyer's blast. Jim Helse and Ted Abernathy, ‘‘Only a huddle after his cuffing I have raised it to $125.- arrival and the announcement Bailey Hits Homer them around for 12 hits. Taking particular 000 because of his impressive 1 of the newest addition to Kra- Murry Dickson, 40, troubled joy in the victory i proceedings Howard, at Wimbledon. It’s recently by a sore arm, saw was Elston $50,000 more than has ever See HOAD, Page C-2 who clipped Kemmerer for a his 4-0 lead sliced to 4-3 home inning singles run and the other three , in the second on by and Don , for a apiece as he batted across four runs. Hoak and Ed Bailey’s thunder- m m { ous three-run homer into the Roy Sievers his 19th WIN, LOSE OR centerfield stands 422 feet homer, a solo job, in the sec- away. ond Inning and Faye Throne- Roy McMillan walked and i berry contributed his first of By Dickson seemed out of the the season with Abernathy DRAW FRANCIS STANN inning after he got QUEEN PRESENTS WIMBLEDON TROPHY—A England yesterday. Miss Gibson defeated Darlene aboard in the seventh. Faye —demoted to eighth in the smiling Queen Elizabeth presents the champion- Hard (left) of Montebello, Calif., 6—3, 6—2, and also Jolted for batting order after fanning ship trophy—a large gold plate —to later teamed with Miss Hard to win the doubles a and a single, driving four times last night—to smack of New York after Miss Gibson won the women’s title.—AP Wirephoto via radio from London. across three runs. 0/ This and That into a line drive double-play. singles at the Wimbledon tennis tournament in Fifth Loss in Row But after Pitcher Art Fow- Kucks, BASEBALL COMMISSIONER has pol- der- shelled for the sixth ler walked, Dickson was straight time, ished a plea to clubowners to modify the draft in hope of ricked for Schmidt, who got nevertheless MALLOY AND PATTY SURPRISE achieved his sixth win as the reducing criticism on Capitol Hill. The magnates will hear the side out. Yankees won Don Blastngame’s lead-off j their 21st decision it when they gather for the All-Star Game in St. Louis. Braves Beaten Pierce Downs in their last 25 games. For the single and singles by Musial . . . Max Von McDaniel, sensational Cardinal pitching Senators, Cunningham preceded it was a sadder story rookie, is a cousin of Darrel Royal, former Oklahoma and Althea Scores Double, as they dropped their fifth in Boyer’s . quarterback University a row. and now coach at the of Texas.... Fowler retired 10 men In \ Indians, away camp, Cubs, clubbed Kippe inning By 3-2, 5-1, Brietbardt, who was from the was order before the fifth in; lo across burned up when his tiger, Hurricane Jackson, took off and which the Cards spurted for Misses Mixed Crown two runs for the Yankees and tied for ran for three and a half hours in blistering heat. “Jes’ four runs on three hits. WIMBLEDON, England, July, seeded 1. The two Yank Sievers the league lead No. in runs in at 58. Mickey see I run,” Kasko Starts It Off 6 (A*).—Althea Gibson, a colored warhorses were unseeded. Thus batted wanted to how long could Jackson explained 43,053 Notch 12th Mantle, hitless, propelled a run girl teeming Win Before from Harlem’s the , whose tennis blithely. Hurricane cannot read, write or punch, but ob- Ed Kasko started it off with sidewalks, today Wim- been decline, had across with a sacrifice fly and viously he can run. a single. Schmidt bunted and MILWAUKEE. July 6 (JP). — won the has on the a CHICAGO, July 6 (/P).— remains only one bledon women’s singles tennis role In every title except the behind that Dr. Floyd Eastwood, associate dean of student activities on Fowler’s late throw to sec- The Cubs beat the Braves, 3-2, Billy Pierce, stylish White Sox pair. ond. Kasko was also safe. game ' championship and fought back men s singles, won yesterday by at Los Angeles State College and chairman of the fatalities tonight in a marked by southpaw, became the major finished up for After a , A1 Dark sharp pitching despite the tears as she received con- Hoad. Association, the fail- gratulations strictly leagues’ 12-game winner the Yankees, taking over in committee of the American FootfejUJ Coaches singled to load the bases and of starters to go the from England’s But it was Althea’s first ure both ; smiling queen. day the seventh after Throneberry won some new friends from the fraternity during Musial walked to force in a of 43,- at historic Wimbledon today when he pitched a 5-1 amort? distance before a crowd in all its 80 pumped his homer over the the week. Dr. Eastwood strongly urged spring practice as a run. 053, the largest of the season f 1 The tall, 29-year-old New which years has victory over never had a Negro singles Cleveland. rightfleld wall, and allowed . Joe and York girl Darlene means of decreasing injuries. . . Recommended: Time’s Nuxhall relieved in County Stadium. overwhelmed Billy allowed eight only Cunningham Hard, champion, man or woman. hits but one hit. The Senators got story on in the current issue.... When the smacked a two- , The victory, his eighth’ blond waitress from nine, but keep single. Montebello, Calif., 6-3, 6-2, 11, managed to scatter most of didn’t the 10,511 Department suggested dogs run After Ennis walked against seven defeats, went to on Queen Elizabeth a horse customers on the edges State hot on the menu when Buster Freeman Nux- the famed Center Court, which ;racing rather than tennis fan, them harmlessly as he van- of their relieved Dick Drott, rookie righthander, a seats in the process. the Prime Minister of Japan was a guest at Yankee hall and got the side out. was steaming in 100-degree came to Wimbledon for the quished , who was who left in the seventh after pitching despite a sore elbow. The Yankees Stadium for luncheon and a ball game, did the striped- In the sixth, Nuxhall was Andy Pafko, in a pinch-hitting heat. first time in her life to see the owned 7-1 and by E Gibson Lemon, 10-3 leads to drain any pants set realize that the stadium’s frankfurters generally chased from the dugout Um- j assignment, belted his first Later Miss teamed match. The Queen presented who now has lost excite- pire Bill Baker for complaining i with Miss Hard to add the the trophy —a large golden seven out of 12 decisions, al- ment from the game. They are rated the most rubbery in the ? home run of the season, scored in each * ball women's doubles championship plate—to lowed five hits in six Innings of the first six ** * about and strike calls the who struck out 15 Miss Gibson and previous inning. i Drott. with 6-1, 6-2 triumph over and innings. {Braves game, a shook hands with both the was nicked for { BILLYMARTIN, STILL burned up at General Manager in an earlier al- Mary Hawton and Mrs. Thelma one the White Howard, Cincinnati’s ,' ’ of the Braves’ eight champion and Miss Hard, the more. However, Sievers Connect George Weiss of the Yankees for trading him to outfielder for lowed six Long of Australia. But her bid runnerup. Sox scored five an starter the hits. Reliefers Dick Littlefield all off Lemon opened the game City, now as was a influence 1 for a rare tennis triple was “It very on three is quoted jeering: "Sure I bad in the All- and Turk Lown combined to was hot in the Just hits. with a single to right and con- on hung Star Game, three times, thwarted when she and Neale stands I’m it must tripled tinued the Yankees. I out with and he fanned ; the victory for Drott, who so sure in the to second on Jim triple I hung out and he going hitless in five trips to the Fraser of Australia were beaten have been terribly hot on the first inning and Kubek wins the crown. with 1 struck out only four tonight. 6-4, 7-5 by Miss and Aus- Lemon’s fumble. went game. plate. Hard court,” the Queen said. The followed with his eighth homer to third after Gil McDougald • pitches the perfect I hung out with The defeat was charged to in Cincinnati A H O.A. SI. Leuli A.H.O.A. tralia’s mixed two players agreed. into the leftfleld seats. out and Skow- and he’s the club’s biggest winner.” T'mple.Sb 0 0 , veteran Warren Spahn. who long filed scored on 4 2 2 B aP.me.2b 4 10 doubles, final event on the So did 17,000 spectators, single Gross.p 0010 Dark.ss 4221 allowed all the Cubs runs and day's Wildness cost Lemon three ron’s to left. The final retroactive presentation of the TRA Triple , Rob'eon.ll 5 0 4 0 28'fleld.ss 10 0 0 , program. sweltering in 3hirt sleeves and award Bell.ct 5 12 0 Musial,lb 3 2 7 0 i six of their seven hits. Spahn’s Making It a surprising day of runs in the sixth. Nellie Fox i Howard lashed his homer Crown will be made to Mrs. Gene Markey in Decem- Crowe.lb 5 3 0 0 BSith.rf 10 0 0 sun-back dresses. opened 5 4 0 | record is now 8-7. He left when | glory for Uncle Sam, pair of with a walk and. attet into the leftfleld seats in the ber, honoring Citation’s performance in 1948, but just to 4 112 C’m.rl-lb 2 a Althea received - the trophy Torgeson Doby Moak.3balley.c 42 5 0 Enbls.lf 312 0 ' Pafko took his batting turn grand old American veterans— sacrificed. was second inning to give the Yan- be safe Spencer Drayton ordered a ninth trophy from the McM'n.ss 4 0 1 2 4Miksis.lf 1110 ! with a champion’s dignity. purposely passed. Minnie Mi- Poat.rf 4 0 2 0 Boyer.cl 3 2 2 0 I and homered. Don McMahon i , 42, of Denver, kees a 2-0 lead, but 81evera Kl’steln.p 0 0 0 » Then the star, who learned to Cartier silversmiths. If Gallant Man were a luckier colt he 0 0 H.Smitb.e 5 0 | worked the last two innings for i: and , 33, noso drew another walk to load whittled that margin with his Fowler.p 110 0 Kasko.3b 4 2 0 0 of Los play tennis with crude pad- the bases. Jim Rivera would have won it for Owner Ralph Lowe this year. . . . Nuxtiall.n 0 0 0 0 Dickson.c 0 0 0 0 i the Braves. Angeles, and Paris—upset Aus- then clout into the leftfleld stands. Fr’man.p 0 0 0 0 Bchmrt,p 3 10 2 dles, clenched her jaws to keep : singled Lynch ' Chlcaso. A.H.O.A. Mllw'aer A.H.O.A prized in two runs, and when After finally overcoming the ballplayers’ aversion toward 1 1 0 0 o Mra'n-b 316 1 Bruton,cf 314 0 tralia’s men’s doubles back the tears welling In her With one down in the third, Baneh’a.p 0 0 0 1 dall.Sb 10 0 he drew a wild throw from plastic batting Rickey’s Base- Osteen.p 0 0 0 K 4 0 11 4Rlc« 0 team of Lew Hoad and Fraser, eyes. Kemmerer walked McDougald helmets, Branch American 0 Walls.ll 4 110 Sc n'st.ffb 4 13 2 Dick Brown on a steal of sec- ball Cap reported doing booming Two SHleh,2b 110 0 Moryn.rf 3 0 10 Math’t.3b 4 2 1 3 B—lo, 6—4, 6—4, 6—4. year ago ! ans Mantle. When Skowron in- Co. is a business. of ; Banks,ss 4 12 Aaron.rf 6 3 3 0 A Miss Gibson came i jond. Minoso trotted home from 5 3 It was tournament's only serted single, scoring Mc- the stockholders are Ralph Kiner and George Sisler. Total! 38 11 24 Total! 37 14 27 3 1 Bolxer.cf 4 16 0 Cov'ton.lf 3 0 10 the to Wimbledon on the wave of! third. a 1 for Fteeman In flth. Nesman.c 4 0 2Mantllla 1 0 0 0 major championship Dougald, along Hyde. Lined out Long,lb 1 6 McM'on.p 0 0 reversal. spectacular -1 came His is sending letters asking for contribu- 2 Forced Blaalntame lor Dark In 7th. 4 2 5 1 0 0 a worldwide wln- Successive singles by Dick 3 In Bth. Drott.p 20 0 SSawatskl 10 0 0 The Australians, teamed as fu- first1 pitch dug into ’s Stnaled tor Osteen 1 Torre, Williams, Carrasquel tions to the Grantland Rice Research Fund, which will 4 Slnaled tor Ennis In Bth. LinisUp 10 0 1 lb 3 10 0 Cup defenders, WIMBLEDON, Page Chico and side. His hit , Lown.n 0 3De Me'it 00 0 0 ture Davis were -1 See C-2 second Hank 030 • 00 0 Brown produced the lone explore new areas of medical research on asthma. Some Cincinnati 000 000— 3 Cole, lb 0 0 0 0 run Bauer, forcing across a run. St. Louis 400 040 50*—13 1 Logan.ss 3 0 0 5 off Pierce in the seventh in- 0 Then Howard singled, dispos- mighty big names in sports and other fields are serving Runs—Crowe. Hoak. Bailey. Blasln- Crandall.e 3 6 2 ning. lame, Dark (2). Musial (3). Cunnlna- toann.p loot ing of Hyde and scoring with Stengel on the committee.... , who admits ham, Ennis. Boyer (21, Kasko (21. ClmUntf A H O.A. Chleil* AH O A Schmidt. Errors —Dark. O 0 0 Ap’r 0 Skowron. Luque, days B. Smith. Total* 33 727 8 Totals 34 827 Son, 1 Ralnes.lf 4 2 cio.ss 3 2 3 that he owes a lot to Adolfo who died a few Cunningham (3), 13 Swoon's 130 0 0 Runs batted in Up, AVila. 2b 3 2 4 Fox.2b 3 12 ago, Luque managing Boyer (4i, Musial (31. Schmidt. Bailey ’ A S*ii*r«d for SDabn in 7th. W«rta.lb 4 0 10 0 T’tVn.lb 2 1 11 1 Heise was temporarily a hot recalls that when was in Cuba and (3). (Ennis Scored on passed ball in i 7 Forced runner for Covlnaton In CTvito.r! noio Dropo.lb 1020 getting Bobby 7th), (Boyer pitch flmlthsOb 0 0 shot, Richard- a pistol his scored on wild In 3 4 0 2 Minoso. If 3 1 1 Mexico he carried in the shirt of uniform until 7th). Two-base hit—Dark. Home runs , Ren for Torre In Bth WTras.ef 4 1 0 0 2Landi§ oo 0 0 son to whack a double-play —Boyer. Bailey. tor Bruton « authorities Anally made him check it in the clubhouse. Musial. — 5J out In Oth Arlington Cr aa l.sa 4 1 J Rivera.rf 4 2 10 grounder , Sets back him, but the Crowe. Sacrifice—Schmidt. Sacrifice Filed for McMahon In Oth. Record 3 0 5 0 at Brovn.c 2 5 3 Mota.c 2 use it,” fly—Boyer. —Dark to Mu- !**0 020 Lemon.p 2 0 0 o E>’*lto.3b 2 0 3 5 “But when Adolfo had his gun he wasn’t afraid to ’ . 000 100—3 Yankees got to him for a run sial. Lett on bases—-Cincinnati. 13: : MilwaukeeS?. 1 000 010 100—2 July 6 (JP).— $4.20 and $2.20. Besomer paid INaraeon 10 0 0 Plerce.p 3 0 12 is Louis, 0. on CHICAGO. ; Daley.p 0 0 Doby 32 in the fourth singles by Maglie quoted. “Not to hurt anybody, but to scare them St. Bases balls—Off Banks. Neeman. show. 00 cf 10; on Fowler, 1: off Nuxhall, 1; off Sanches Ir.Crandall. Pafko. Swoon's Son, sensational 4- $2.60 to feet, although 1: off Osteen. 1: off Dickson, off. Errors Moraan. Totul* 32 A34 Totals 24 A*7 Kubek and McDougald, plus to death. He'd shoot at a guy’s there was 2: 1 Aaron. Runs batted In—Bank*. Ner- j The rest of the field, which IB lft Bchmtdt, 3. Struck out—By Klipp- ; man, Morxan. Mathews. year-old owned by E. Gay 1 Grounded tatb double pier for; one time in Mexico I’m not he was aiming for the feet.” stein, 1: by Fowler. 3: by Banches. l! Pafko. Two- was reduced to seven by the gee Page sure by by ’ £»»« hit—Banks. Home run—Pafko. Lemon In 7th BENATORB, C-3 *** * Dtekson. 2: Schmidt. 7. Hits— Sacrlflce—Lofsn Sacrifice fly—Mor- Drake of Lexington, Ky., dashed of 2 Ran (or Mtnoso in sth. Off Klippstein. % Inning: off I jscratching Smokescreen, fin- Fowler, 4 In > fan. Double play—Lon* to Banks to Cleveland 000 000 100—i 2 in 3*4 Innings: off Nuxhall. ; Left on bases—Chicago, at eighth pole this BprlngHill VEECK, running Browns, 8: to the front the j ished in order: Chlcaen _ 003 oo*—s WHEN BILL the old St. Louis 1 In n Inning (faced 2 batters In sth); ' Milwaukee. 12. 3so 0 Inning: Bases on bells—Off Farm’s I Appeal, Henry D. Torgeion Rogers Hornsby manager, off. Freeman, In off San- ; Drott. 4: off Littlefield, off Bpehn, and went on to a three-length Run* William*. PM. fired because he was too stern a ches, a In IV* Innings: off out—By l: ; Maggio’s Doby (2). Mlnoao Error—Brown. Run* V| Inning: Osteen. 2 ' i Drott 4: by Uttle- Tussle Patch and YANKEES, 10 a beautiful feud was born. Now, after five years, it seems In off Gross. 2 in 1 Inning: -- itby Bpnhn. 3: by McMuhon. 2. victory over Calumet Farm’s 1 batted In—Doby (2>, Rivera (2). off Dickson, 3 tn 1% Innings: off; i Sff!Hits—Off Drott. 6 In 884 Innings: off Hasty House Farms’ Seo O | Brown (Mtnoso aeored on error by to be ended because the Raj recently presided over a kids’ Schmidt. 8 In 7Vi Innings. Runs and j Littlefield, I In lVi lnnlns: off Lown. Fablus in the $54,750 Warren, (Erin. Brown). Two-bose hit*—Avila. Rivera. earned runs—Off Kltpnsteln, 4-4: offI O In H Inning: off Spahn. 6 In 7 I Brown. Mlnoao Tbree-baae hit—Torg- SENATORS, 6 . . Fowler. 4-4: off Nuxhall, Innings: Innings. enn. Home run—Doby Stolen bate—- clinic for one of Veeck’s brewery accounts. . John Cox, 0-0: off Free- off McMahon. 1 In 2 ! Wright Memorial Handicap at The Wright was the man. 0-0: off Sanches, 4-4; off Dick- • ¦ Runs and earned runs—Off Drott. 2-2, ! fifth ’ Mlnoao. Rivera Sacrifice*—Torgeaon. Annapolis’ publicist, just Navy’s son. 3-3: off Schmidt. 0-0 off Osteen. off Littlefield, n-0: off I ' Arlington Park today. In do- race in which Swoon's Son has Avila Double clay*—Avila to Carr**- NSW YORK AS. R. H. O. A. B. demon has discovered that ¦ Lown. u-o: off Carraaqugl ! Kubek. .1b 5 1 3 1 3 0 1-1: off Gross. 0-0. Wild pitch—Os- Spahn. 3-3: off McMahon, 0-0. Hit by | opposed Fabius, 1956 quel to Wert* to Avila to McDousald. 432380 traditional blue and gold isn’t quite. The Navy blue is 98 teen Passed ball—H, Smith. Bailey ¦ Ditcher—By Drott (Bruton). Winning ! ; ing so. Swoon's Son apt a track Preak- Werta: Pierce to Aparlclo to Corae»on M Winnlne pitcher—Schmidt (7-1). pitcher—Drott buea—Cleveland. Chicago. Mantle, el 2 2 0 3 0 0 Los- - (8-7). Losing pitcher: ness winner. In each of the Left on 5: 0 per cent primary blue, 4 per cent black. The gold Is 45 per ing pitcher—Klippstein (3-8). Umpires * —Spahn (8-7). Umpires—Delmore. 1:21% for seven fur- 4. Bate* on bah*—Ofl Lemon. 5: oR Skowron. lb 4 2 3 10 —Baker. record of previous races, out—By •!: Berra, c 4 3 2 0 0 0 Dasroli. decorv. Landes. TimeIISmith. Conlsn. Donatelll. Time—2:3P the Calumet Bierce. 1. Struck Lemon. Bauer, n cent yellow, 55 orange. Well, gee whiz! —3:00. Attendance—l7.37o. Attendance—43.os3. longs. bv Pierce. 4: by Dalay. 8 Hit* -OR rs 4 o O 5 6 colt finished fourth without Lemon. S In 6 Inning*: oR Daley. 1 Howard. If 5 1 4 3 0 0 Ben Hogan isn’t winning as many golf titles as when The old mark of 1:22, first coming close to heading In 2 Inning* Ron* and earned run*— I Richardson. 2b 5 0 0 1 4 Q Off Lemon 6-4: oR Pierce. 1-1; off [Ruck*. 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 he was younger, but in the book department the Texas set by Clang in 1935 and Swoon's Son to the wire. Dtlev. n.n winnme nlteher —Pierce [Ditmar, p ...... o 0 0 0 0 O by Crosby (12-6). Loelpe pitcher—Lemon (5-7) Bantam is doing all right. It is said that his royalties for MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS matched Van in High Praise From Rider Umpire*—cnylak. Summer*. Tabbac- Total* 37 To 12 27 “5 ~0 1953 and Impromptu In 1955, chi and Flaherty Time—2:2o. At-1 WASHINGTON AB. R H. O- A. B. “Power Golf" are $63,000 to date and now his “Modern 1 Swoon's Son broke on top at tendance—mown i Throneberry. If-cf 5 1 3 3 0 0 Fundamentals of Oolf,” which appeared in Sports Illus- went by the boards as Jockey the start today, but was run- 3b 3 0 0 0 2 A S“~" Dave Erb guided Swoon’s Son Bunnrla.imon. rs 4 0 0 2 0 1 published by 8. ning five furlongs merer*. If ... 3 113 0 0 trated as a series of live articles, is being A. AMERICAN | of Rothmore Farm’s third with es .1 0 0 0 O ; j*|] ahead to behind I Braves Buy Player o I 0 go Appeal couer. IV 4 0 14 0 Barnes St Co. 8o confident is Barnes that it will sell taXtohMrtoT IH li and * Munchausen at the top of the Ehoonmeker,rberet. e 4 0 1 5 3 0 If Oil C alllJl* J 5 Munchausen. At the turn, MILWAUKEE, July 6 UP)—\ Bridge*. 200,000 are to »3“ away far I 3b ...... 4 110 4 1 that copies scheduled off the presses in - from be - pulled t h H1 -i~«i| 45t—- stretch and Munchausen and [The Braves announced tonight I Bollina. ** 3 1 3 o l 0 history b« ffi Mt S-!*-*«* “i »11 •Till «l challenging was ahead p o 0 o 0 August, marking the largest first printing in the Fablus. who began stayed Kemmerer.Hyde, 0 o Ch*c*»* 14 H 7 7 71 471 80[ .111 I ! there until the top of the purchase of First Basemsn o ...... o o o o 0 0 ' II 71101 eighth pole. 0 of sports books. Hogan's basic theory is that good golf can fK'e atwiaVi I I at the the stretch. | Vernal (Nippy> Jones from the 1 Hetae. n 1 0 0 1 0 —«¦» I*l4h-1 14|tj>|6| f| 1 Plow* ..... 0 1 0 0 0 0 come only if the player masters a repeating swing. o. M 4H JIQ j Besomer Runs Third Sacramento club of Pacific I Abernathy, P 11 1 0 1 0 |4 B| fl| At this point. Swoon’s son the I Byerly, p 0 0 0 0 0 o * * ci—l-d 4 —| 661 oj~3ol M j ** N T .t WMk .524114 H Colin McLeod’s Besomer fin- was a half-length behind and Coast League. Jones will re- ! 2 Courtney 1 00000 *** I«[2 7| 6| <| 7j seven, port BILLYTALBERT 18 RUNNING a tennis program for a£°°.t ch. .*) —l 41 34 34 .54413 ished third in a field of Fabius was coming up in third to the Braves in Pitts- Total* 34 “s ~9 37 13 ”5 I MUmn 4| 6 l| 4| 6|-| 71 3« .480 one and a half length* be- place. eighth pole, burgh Wednesday. 1 Walked for Heite In Sth. Motorola, represents, some lin? .! —S?‘ | T\ SO. 13* At the Byerly the outfit which Bob Feller and hind Fablus. Munchausen 2 Ported Bollina for In Oth. 60,000 confides that if it pro- | —| 81 llf 44 J7121 with New York 113 113 OOO—IO kids will be involved. Talbert fourth, another half a length See ARLINGTON, Page C-6 Wathlnaton 010 030 300— 0 .,d WASH. I4|3|4| S| 4 *»! 55 j duces one Davis Cupper he will be satisfied. ... Who says Non* «h«. u SI SIH Jlll7 back. Jackson Works Out Run* batted In—Skowron <3l. How- WJ, U(» 36 46 55 | | COLUMBIA, J„ ard 14). Surer*. Bauer. Mantle. Run- ballplayers can’t make deals on their own after they’re m I 126 20.38 38 30 | j j Swoon's Son, repeating as N. July 6 net*. Throneberry (3). Berra <2>. Bol- ituuhnn. UP). Challenger llnt Two-bate hit*—Throneberry! traded? When Milwaukee Pitcher Ray Crone came to the j | I the Wright winner, notched his I PROBABLE Hurricane Berra <3>. Three-bate hit—Brldaea. i; triumph in start* Jackson sparred five rounds Home run*—Howard. Surer*. Throne- Giants in part payment for Red Schoen- fourth five AMBSICAN betry. Sacrifice—Skowron Sacrifice NATIONAL Srt»4i— „ LBAOVE today. over |||i 3 l.|j ! .1 this year and earned $31,700. with Joe Branham Jack- i ! (He*—Mantle. Runnels. Bollina Dou- dlenst it didn’t take him lontf to do business. Just took * * son is preparing for his title i ble play—Helae to Berberet to Becquer. the on Bchoendienst's house in Hastings is all. a ! This gave him a total of $630.- Left on bate*—New York. 7' Waahlne- lease nT‘TT, ij*630 in winning 21 out of 30 fight with Heavyweight Cham- j ton. 4. Base* on balls—Oß Kemmerer, i %^y^%- n !2: I; Abernathy, 1. . vsr. Lowe, 111 (S,3i. oR Kucks. oft When Ralph Texas rich man, bought nine year- 1,3 man ffl-3i and y -*» i Donotan Floyd by ilfi career, pion Patterson at the out—By 61 7| 3l| In boosting 3i L -6isiSl 7HI 441 JB7, ¦ starts his Kansu City at DetraM—Portoca- I Struck Kemmerer. 4; lings Aga $250,000, R* i*W%' i rerio (3-3) »*. 18-7). July Kucks. 2: by HMse. I: by Ditmar. from the Khan in 1955 for about with A; him past Needles and into i Povtaek Polo Grounds 29. by cw.. Mil- t Ciwmwti 5—12! 7 87!8!7| 44 34 .544 IV*j Baltimore tt Boston—Johnson (d-dl Byerly. 1. Hits—Oß Kucks. 5 la Humhprey Finney of Faslg-Tlpton going to Ireland to a,mm ninth place on the all-time ' n Braver (P-T). ! OH lonian: oR Kemmerer. 4 In 2V« Wis Mil—-k** 5! 8| —| 71 4| S| S| 0| tti S4| 4SSI S inning*; oR Ditmar 1 In 2*4 innine*; make the transaction, both Lowe and Finney were higher , money-winning list. NATIONAL LCAOLS ofl Hyde, l in o innine (pitched to 7 5 4- 5 6 7 7| 41 S4| J47 3 .1 oat ter* In 34); or Helae. 4 In 2H on at least two horses than on another, who turned out to rhV‘ !t Wi' Bwoon’s Son paid $4.40, , aßSrfflf, and NIGHT BASEBALL innine*: tg Abernathy, 3 la 2 innine*; 41 81 «! 4~ 9 6 to support- Maglie (S-l) and Podree (S-3). oR Byerly. none In 2 Innlnes Run* <*»‘ _*• $2.40 and $2.20 his Pttteburgh (2) be Gallant Man. “The day Bwaps was upsetting Nashua to Pltu' -t H T J J 4 JMliJ* i at NewTork —Kiln* Kansas City MtlMHI I and earned run*—-OR Kucka. 5-5: off CM. •» »«i*- N«* York SI «{ 3| 4l—| 5584 0 ers In a crowd of 25,042. Fablus, , (3-111 and Priand (6-Bi n. Worth- Ditmar. 0-0; off Kemmerer. 5-4: off the Kentucky Derby,” Finney says, “I was waiting at 51 41 .441 ' In*ton (7-4) end Miller (8-4) or Hyde. 0-0: off Heise. 2-2; off Aber- tlse «• Detroit ININHH Ckicafs lflfip 688 44 .37115* , ridden by Bill Hartack, the i Oome* nn-SI. nathy. 3-3; off Byerly. 0-0. Hit by Aga Khan's Bheshoon stud at the Curragh for the vet- FTT Nation’s leading Jockey who i Cincinnati at St. Lout* (3)—Jeff- Terry and Thompson; Lary pitcher—By Hyde (Berra. B*uer(. •'fcMttM. 2| 17 40 -1 coot (A-5) and Lawrence m-4) r*v. Winning Pilcher—Kucks (S*6>. Los!nff erinarian to check the horses. Gallant Man was rated abo