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Sanders Leads, Palmer 6 Behind Leisure D-5 SPORTS Sports, Page (the Sunday as Travel, Pages D-10-11 D WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 24, 1960 Arlington Classic Griffs Sox Go on Won byT. V. Lark Win, 8-3; Top; CHICAGO. July 23 (API.— I This was the ninth stakes T. V. Lark, a longshot just as he race for T. V. Lark this year. was a year ago when he nipped He previously won the Tropi- Bally Ache in the $212,000 Ari-1 cana and the Argonaut and Sanders the finished 6 won second 9 in the Palmer Behind ington Futurity, today July Leads, $135,600 Arlington Classic by Hollywood Derby. three-quarters of a length over Today’s victory boosted his John William. Venetian Way. earnings for the year to $lBl,- the Kentucky Derby victor and 300 and his two-year total to even-money favorite, finished $363,252. Three Tied Minoso Hot third in the field of 12. * T. V. Lark was third for a Triple Play Ridden by Johnny Sellers, half mile or so as John William Arlington Park's leading jockey, set the pace, with New Policy For Second In 5-3 Win T. V. Lark took the lead at the And Stobbs running second. top of the stretch and covered Sellers drove T.V. Lark the mile in 1:36%. The victory in PGA Over around the outside at the Spot Yanks Check A's was worth $86,500 to T. V. Lark’s C. stretch turn and kept his ad- owner, R. McCoy, a AKRON, Ohio, July 23 (AP). NEW YORK. July 23 (API.— BURTON HAWKINS the By dredging firm operator in vantage to wire. —Doug Sanders, a young Mi-, Minnie1 Minoso cracked four Star Staff Writer Pasadena, California. i “I just sat there biding my ami with unorthodox hits and drove in pro an \ sstraight three The Senators made the when him sec- T. V. Lark, winner of five time and I asked to shot one of his best r to boost the White Sox golf game, runs ond triple play of the major in 14 starts this i for home he re- races season, ! run really all-time rounds today to go intoi first place in the American league season yesterday at paid $35.40. $16.60 and $6 to jsponded.” Sellers said. 5-3 into the lead in the PGA cham- ILeague today with a victory Griffith Stadium enroute to an backers in the crowd of i Arcaro said he thought Ve- 25,753. after 54 holes with a the Yankees. pionship cover 8-3 victory over Kansas City John William, ridden by netian Way “was bothered Bob 210 total. Shaw, with the ninth- ' in a contest otherwise en- Ismael Valenzuela, paid $13.60 twice, but that’s about all I inning help of re- Sanders, playing what he ' Gerry Staley, L ¦.! livened by Harmon Killebrew’s and $5.80, while Venetian Way, have to say.” corded his ninth victory of the termed “real fired a ninth home run and another third with Venetian finished good golf,” c taking in a photo Way 2*/i season as the White third round of 69 over the sun- ’ surging wrangle with Umpire Bill Mc- Heroshagala, returned $2.80. lengths behind John William. Sox extended their 35-35 winning Kinley. Venetian 123 In baked. 7,165-yard, par ‘ Way packed fifth place was Run For streak to in in- 70 Firestone Club seven a row, Chuck Stobbs. second of three with Eddie Arcaro Nurse, followed in order Country ’ pounds by cluding two straight over the course and gained a one-stroke ! Washington pitchers, emerged aboard and shared top weight New Policy, Jive Music, Kelso, Yankees. Al Lopez’ hot club has three rivals with with his seventh with John William. T. V.-Lark Divine lead/iver one victory against Comedy, Grey Eagle, nowj won 21 of its last 29, dat- round to go in the tournament. two defeats after Pedro Ramos carried 120. Cuvier Relic and Bold Lark. ing back to June 21 when it was fourth in- That wasn’t the best round chased in the was in fifth place. of The ning. Ramos permitted seven of the day. course, sup- The White Sox lead the now which in- made turned the Athletics’ 11 hits, posedly tougher, Yankees’ by a full with a game cluded homers Norm Siebern out to be for by surprisingly easy vital, double-header coming up and Whitey Herzog. :some of the 94 pros remaining tomorrow.i I in the tournament. Jim Ferrier, The victory, together with SPOTLIGHT night (Rf a 45-year-old, Australian-born Ford Knocked Out Detroit’s split in the ¦mW V double-header at ieft from a Baltimore, veteran California, shot Whitey Ford. Yankee ace,! '/J ON a ahead record 66 and tied Sam Snead the Senators half-game was, the victim of Chicago’s of the Tigers in the scrap for and Jay Hebert, yesterday’s U-hit] assault. The veteran ¦ ¦ -**'*./ k fifth at 211. Don place. leader, January southpaw; was. tagged for nine j SPORTS The triple play materialized O. was next with 212. hits1 and all the runs before he ¦ in the third inning after Bill By BILL FUCHS gave way to Ralph Terry in Triple Bogey for Palmer Tuttle thej sixth. The loss evened his Lumpe singled ¦'!;j in Tuttle halting at Arnold Palmer, National seasoni record at 6-6. succession, second. Both runners broke on Open and Masters champion,! Minoso hit safely in his first Os This and That ! a 3-2 pitch to Herzog, who ran afoul of the fearsome 16th four1 times at bat. His single in’! lashed the ball on a line back BETTING ON NUMBERS HE SELECTED from hole and wound up six strokes theI first inning went to waste,! his street 1 at Ramos. The pitcher threw back at 216. Palmer found as: did his double in the third, address and his age, an area high school coach recently 1 j to Julio Becquer to get Lumpe about troubled In the he every imaginable fifth, however, singled! 60 hit for $l,lOO in the Big Bonanza at Shenandoah. The ‘ by feet, and Becquer’s throw the 625-yard 16th and took to1 drive home Luis on Aparicio, to Jose Valdivielso Senators, who drew 615.000 fans last year and are about caught ans eight, three who had opened with over par. ' a walk; * with that mark at this Tuttle off second base by a even point, are shooting for 700,000. Then' he bogied the last two andi had stolen his 25th base. wide margin. No prolonged losing streaks and they could make it, which holes.1 Minnie’s1 hit tied the score ati was 1-1. New York had would put them at that figure for only the fifth time in a It a day of thrills and scored in Umpire Changes Call excitement for the first Hector Bill tries to make his but Cookie Lava- The other times were in the pennant- 11,347 cash cus- 1 on a single by Umpire McKinley point, Manager 60-year history. ' McKinley was umpiring be- tomers who made up a record Lopez! and Yogi Berra's double. getto of the Senators isn’t happy over the foul ball rhubarb that erupted winning season of 1925 and the immediate postwar plush ;' hind the plate here for the first gallery for the third round, Chicago scored four times in in the second inning of the Athletics at Griffith years of 1946-1949. yesterday’s game against time since he was involved in j With all the top contenders the sixth to break the tie, with! What first called Stadium. McKinley a passed ball was changed to a foul the Orioles’ that Ramos Vic Seixas of tennis fame made a Hole-in-one in golf i ( except Ferrier in the last two ' Minoso delivering the key hit,! charges tip, forcing Julio Becquer, who thought he had scored on the play, back was throwing a spit ball June 5. .. Marichal a at Lake Placid, N. Y„ last week. Juan (pro- i threesomes, the mob gathered single with the bases loaded. third. Whisenant to watch the lead al- Joe for the to Looking on are Pete (left) and Jose Valdivielso, the His latest difficulties developed nounced Mahr-ee-chahl, with accent on the last syllable), I 1 change Hicks, subbing the after he imost hole hole. Jim Landis in batter. The Senators won, 8-3.—Star Staff Photo in second inning who a one-hitter for the Giants against the Phillies 1 by injured center-! by Tommy Hoy. pitched allowed to score on It was a day when Ben field, opened with a walk. After Becquer last week in his first major league start, cost the Giants Hogan, without a birdie for Shaw sacrificed, Ford walked what would have been a passed And if think Daniel Francis just $5OO. you Murphy, i 54 holes, failed to make the Aparicio and Shortstop Cletis ball, then ordered Julio back to the bonus boy outfielder from Massachusetts who was 54-hole cut and when Cary Boyer fumbled Nellie Fox' ¦ third base after conferring with AGUIRRE WINS THREE-HITTER John third signed recently by the Cubs for $125,000, is Irish, you are Middlecoff had to sweat out a grounder, filling the bases. Mi- Stevens, umpiring at half-right. On his mother’s side he is Italian. ’ long committee meeting before noso sent Ford to the showers Pirates' Lead base. PGA officials decided merely with a two-run single.
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