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Jarmy^S?Air''force • THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. C-4 rBIPAT. JULY 12. ias> MAJOR Elusive Marlin Sought Norbeck Golfers LEAGUE BOX SCORES Defeat Woodmont Fights and Key Injuries ORIOLES, 5-5; INDIANS, 4-4 PHILLIES, 1-3; CU»S, H 0-1 YANKS, 3; ATHLETICS, 2 For of Tourney Norbeck Country Club golf- FIRST GAME Windup Chicago. New Tort AHOA. K. C. A.H.O.A. m | ers won the Balt*. AHO A. A first half of their Cleve. A.H.O2)1A HCX PhlU* AHOA. :Bubek,3» oono Pwr, lb 4 0 By O'dTier ’b 3 0 4 4 Smith 3b 5 11 M gan.2b 5 116 Aahb n.cf 5 14 0 1C rey.3b 4 0 3 1 Lopea.Ob 016 CHARLES COVELL three fish caught. Boyd,lb 5 K’dall.ab 5 4 2 2 0 j have been home-and-home series Enliven NL 5 010 1 Avila.2b 8 14 i 10 2 Ham’r.2b 5 12 2 u 5 24 4 ZeraiaUf 0 0 from Race ! Walls,lf McD. Correspondent Torrid 4 2 o'd'n.3b 5 0 2 4 Al’ob'U.lf 4 0 13"»| 5 12 0 B‘chee.lb 2 0 9 0 MyttK cf » s*o Martyn.lt Star Staff The Panama Rod and Nieman,lf 3 2 10 W'dlinK.U 315 0 ) Morvn.rl 5 0 10 Repki.rl 4 0 3 0 Bem. e 5 ion!. Reel Woodmont. 31 Hi to 10%, over C-l Mantilla, 12 0 0 110 1 Sklsaa.rf 4 20 0 Continued from Pare drove in three runs D h'm.lf 0 10 CTvlto.rf 5 12 ) iBanks.ss 4 14 4 And'on.lf 4 0 10 Ib3 2 4 0 Orcth. rs 11 2 o OCEAN CITY, Md.. July 12. Club and the Sailflsh of the Fr c na.rf 3 0 3 o Maris.cf 4 13 0 ) Bolger.cf 4 3 3 0 Lcpata.c I S-Wron, (I Club winners’ course. The teams for the Braves, capping a four- I 4 17 1 j.lEauar.rf 1 o o T'pson. c 4 1 3 1 Fernandez in the eighth got the G’sberk.c o o 1 0 Nixon.c 4 3 4 2:! Neeman.c 4 0 4 1 Lonnctt.c 0 0 10 S.Daon.rf 4 13 1 Held, cf 4 13 0 —The International Light Florida are tied with 100 points play again run fourth against Bob Friend ITr’ndoa.c 5 13 14 Raines 11 o o ) Long, lb 4015 0 Jones .3b 30 2 3 Hard, if 4 0 2 0 5 next month at Phils going against Rush, and .3 0 0 0 Cequel.se Rush.p 0 DeMtr..ea 5 14 (6-10) PTk.rf 0 3 114 I; 4 10 Ftrn’ei.ss 3 13 4 R’dgpn.2b 2 0 10 H'tex. 2b 3 2 17 Tackle Association is heading each going into the final day with a two-run homer. ! Busby.cf 4 1 5 0 5 Wertx 10 0 0 > Lown.p 0000 Haddlx.p 0 0 4 Noren 1,0 Woodmont. they finished with live hits, anda ss 3 0 2 N’leekl.p 0 0 3110 |s*jdhlar. 10 o 0 Bob Trowbridge gained I M 3 2 1 , . lHarmon 0 0 0 0 5b 1 0 2 2 Trucks.p 2 0 0 2 into the final day of its 12th The Tri-anglers Fishing scoring singles by Harvey his first 1 Moore.p 310 3 1 Wlll’ms 10 0 0 1 Totals 40 Bx3o 13 Turley.p o l l Morgan.p Club Pro Henry Gergfdl on Lehman.p 0 0 McLish.p ’ 2 0 0 0 1 of the Haddix, complete game, weathering 12 1 0 2 0 0 0); Totals 33 5 33 10 Ditmar.p 10 0 2 sCerv 1 oo o annual big game fishing tourna- of New York is second 63. played the back Richie Ashbum and Z'v’lnk p oono - . with hosts nine in Hamner Pirate hits. 1 Ran for Haddix in 11th Totals 38 R33 12 Totals 38 ment faced with its bleakest after a protest five-under-par 31 and Oran in the pay-off Totals 35 533 15 Totals 41 11 33 13I x None out when winning run 10 33 16 of an overtime teamed the scored Myron 11th. Haddix won his eighth Thomas Homer Wins 6th. in 11th. 1-lUn for KuMk In Ist. prospects. boating was rejected. with Gerber to win two 1 Grounded out for Narleski in out eight-hitter, fanning 2 Rap for Nieman in 11th. , Chicago O(Mb . 5-Grounded for Richardson in of three points with an A 3 ono 000 oo—o i tn. Never in the history of the from Clarence sixth-inning home run by Ran for Triandos in 11th. Philadelphia 000 000 Is Mexico Next eight, walking none in his first 4 Doubled for Nixon in 11th. 000 01—1 3- for Skowron In 9th. Doser and Buddy Eig. Rookie Valmy Thomas won for 5-Plied out for Carrasquel in 11th. 4- out for Hunter in 11th. organisation has fishing been shutout. Run—Harmon. Errors—Long. Mor- 5- eut for Morgan tn llth. The cost of these three fish Sanford, the Giants, breaking up a Baltimore 000 210 000 02—6 i tan Run batted in—Hamner. Two- so poor. The marlin, now the league’s top Cleveland ... 000 101 100 01—I base hits—Morgan, Lopata. white is fantastic. costing double two-hit shutout duel II (31. Stolen New Jfork 000 000 loi ill—3 It's tourna- Servica Ifkila You with bases Fernandes Sacrifices Kansas City 000 010 which like warm water, appar- Wait winner an 11-2 record, between Antonelli, (8-7), Run*—Gardner Nieman. Durham. Haddix. Jones plays—Lopata 100 00—2 ment anglers Optn now Piiarclk. Busby. (2). to Double ently $22,000 for boats, Sat. finished with a four-hitter Woodllne. Marls •j Fernandes; Banks to Kindall to are concentrated in the and Lindy McDaniel (8-5). Raines Errors—Narleski. Triandos. •! Banks. Left on basea—Chicago. 7:1 Runs—Mantle_ 2. Berra. Lopes. hotels and meals. after Dale Long's i Runs batted in—Nieman (2). Moore. ’ Philadelphia, Bales ¦Sklsas. Errors—Carey. Buns batte-* in Gulf Stream far off this resort Add to that broken bat; Yogi Berra's seventh-inning Busby, (2), 7. on balls—Off Berra, Simpson. single Triandos. Nixon Colavito. ' Bush. 3 Struck out—By Rush. 3; —Skizas. Held. Man- and show average of in the nightcap eighth. Smith. Two-base hits—Marls. Wood- by Haddix, tle 2-base hits—Skisas. Three-base no inclination to an SI,OOO each for homer gave the Yankees a 1- ling. 8. Hits Off Rush. A two-run double by Harry i Raines. Home run—Nieman , *lO Innings: off Lown. 1 In 0 In- i hits—Skizas. Homerun—Berra. Man- move in. transportation and AUTO - —Maris, Busby. tle. plays—Hunter incidentals. all tie and Harry Simpson, late Stolen bases Sacrifices ning. Runs and earned Double to DeMaes- — (2). plays runs Off trl (2): Hilton It Anderson and a homer by Joe 1 Altobclli. Miranda Double Buhl 1-1. Winning pitcher—Haddix ' to Power McDougald to Cole- Chaske of Baltimore, Is not a poor man’s sport. ot the Athletics singled home i —Moore to Triandos to Boyd: Avila Losing man to Skowron: DeMaeatrl to Hunt- Lonnett, Lopata’s stand pitcher Rush (1-8). I er who summers at Ocean City, Trophies. Including the in. run made it 2-2 in to Altobelli: Goodman to Boyd: Avila: Umpires—Jaekowskl. Crawford. Ven- to Power: Coleman to McDoufald club's the that the j to Carraaquel to Altobelli. Left on bases to Simpson. Left on bases—New caught the only marlin fighting REPAIRS beat Don Elston. i zon. Ballamant. Attendance—2s.ooo.' York two historic belt, will be ninth to set up Mantle's swat. —Baltimore, d; Cleveland. 10. Bases ! j Time—3:l7. 5. Kansas City 10 Bases on balls— by Johnny Logan, who replaced The on balls—Off Moore. 4: off Lehman. 1:, Off Turley, 2; off Ditmar. 2; off taken tournament anglers awarded at the final dinner to- Yankees now have won 13 off Naiiesai. 4: off McLish. 3. Struck I SECOND GAME Trucks, 2. Struck out—By Turley. 8; yesterday. Although night. yesterday’s AUTO GLASS 1; by by , Chicago by Ditmar, by it was At businrss jin a row from Kansas City, 12 out—Bv Moore. Lehman. 1: KlndT,3b A.H.O.A. Phila. AHOA 3: Trucks. 1. Hits— Fht-Curvag.Clesr-Tiiitod ! Zuverlitk. 1: by Narleski. 3; by McLish. 4 0 11 Ashb'n.cf 4 2 6 0 Off Turley 5 in 7 innings: off Ditmar ! ladies’ day, with a one-day lull meeting, Horace Witherspoon j this year. 2 Hits—Oß Moore. 9 in db Innings: ; : Walls.lf 4 0 0 0 Ham'r.2b 2 0 0 3 5 .n 4 Innings; off Trucks 4 in 7Vi Two Still •’ in fishing, of Pickup and delivers Unbeaten pitching off Narleski. In 6 innings: off Leh- . Tan'er.cf 4 14 0 Bouc e.lb 3 16 1 innings: off Morgan 4 In :)ai innings. tournament some of San Bemadino, Calif., was Seat The decision went man. 1 In 3Vi innings: oq McLish 3 l Moryn.rl 4 10 1 Rep’ski.rf 4 0 10 Runs and earned Turley.
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