THE EVENING STAR A-11 Castleman, Ridzik i Washington, D. C. *• Sold by Giants Cornell Crew Torpid Is Heavy Favorite SATURDAY. JUNE It, 1957 CHICAGO, June 23 (A5).—8i1l j Rigney, Giants manager, Two Horse yester- In Laurel No-Bet Feature Shows Ejr day announced the outright sales Heavy Choice. v3^Hbß* of Infielder Foster Castleman Torpid, the 3-year-old pacer He set seven world records, Slated in Area and Pitcher Steve Ridzik to Min- 1 who has taken the compete out among them a sizzling 1:58 mile. nea polls of the American Associ- of competition, will dare four The four who will dare to Today, Tomorrow ation. show up in the same vicinity 4 For Third Title opponents to catch him in a The annual Dunn Loring Vol- Sale of Castleman and Ridzik with him are Glowing Way. special exhibition that will give Fancy, Twilight Stdr and unteer Fire Department Horse cut the Giants’ roster to 24 SYRACUSE, N. Y.. June 22 Adios Show today and tomorrow I). a tonight Starsockl. The race go off’ and players, one under the limit. It 1 (A —Right down to the com- fans nine-race card at will the Junior Equitation School is expected that the twenty-fifth mand1 "Ready All-Row”Cornell’s Laurel Raceway. between the third and fourth regular races. show today are the big attrac- spot will go to Pitcher Ramon mighty,1 undefeated shell ¦ re- The betting windows will be tions for horse show enthusiasts Monzant, who is currently trav- ; mained the heavy favorite to Boston Beau, Abbey Bay and closed for tihs one. the $5,000 classy in this area this week end. eling with the team on an in- win its third straight Inter- Laurel Cup. In his first Parker Hawk head a field ap- eight pacers Trotting competition and Shet- active status. collegiate1 Rowing pearance at Laurel—he won, of of in the seventh , Association betting night. land ponies for the children are crew classic today. course—the other hopefuls race feature of the four Favored Volo Dan won the; among the events added to the The 55th version of the three- in the field all went off at 99- Loring Capper’s mile seventh race and True Kitty took Dunn show at row was scheduled to start to-1. He has been out twice Track, 1 mile west of Tyson’s at p.m. (Washington time), the eight a pair of Class B by 4:15 this season, won both times and Comer on Route 7. Stand UCLA on Onondaga Lake paces that featured last night’s following has created minus pools totaling junior nine-race card before 5,879 fans. A novice division ror horses freshmen and varsity com- $2,000. looking petitions. still for that third blue not the money, track up Speculation to It’s of- ribbon will nead the Junior : as the outcome ficials say, but it’s Just not much Equitation School show at Full And California of the varsity row was not AMJ TRACK of a sporting affair. It you bet Cry Farm near Vienna. whether Cornell would win, but on Torpid, you hardly get any- Loring by UP). The Dunn Show has how much. thing you the DAYTON, Ohio, June 22 performances Could back and if bet on —Summaries scheduled for 1 Score Sweep don't figure of the 69th annual pjn. others .you to get (AAU) p.m. and 7 p.m. today and 1 Threatens On its impressive overall rec- anything winning the American Athletic Union PCC back. In tomorrow. ord in the sport, track field championships yes- BERKELEY, Calif., Cornell also $5,000 Rotary Club Pace last June 22 was a favorite to sweep the field week in 2:02%, second terday. (A*).—California and fastest Hammtr threw—l, Harold Connolly. UCLA will by winning the jayvee and frosh of for University Inches stay Pacific mile the year pacers any- Boston AA 216 leet 3 2 Big Set in the Coast Con- tests. This accomplishment for 2, Albert Hall. New York AC. 213 leet. I Events during where, Torpid was a winner by 3. John Lawlor. Boston U. AA. 2 ing Wally Gore and Don Carter, action yesterday of the Board frosh event in 2. John Bennett, Marquette, unattached. of Regents, governing body for 1954. The following year San- MINOR LEAGUES 24-84 3. Prank Harmann. San Fran-> >the Nos. 1 and 2 point scoring cisco, unattached. 24-5. 4. Tuffy Ham- respectively, both California and UCLA, in ford’s crew won the varsity and ilton. Hanovers Track Club. 24-24. 'leaders, at the setting repeated performance By th* Associated Pm* 6, Kurt L. Ploerke. Kansas, unattached. Manassas track last year. up intercollegiate ath- the last 24-14. 8. Blaine HolUmger. Kansas, principles for the year. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE unattached. 23-84. Elmo Langley. Bill Morgan letic two Army. Pennsylvania. Beattie. 7: Vancouver. 6 Ira Murchison. Stanford, Hollywood, in U .of Chicago Track Club. 4. Ollan winners at season, regents the West Coast’s lone Portland. 11' Leon- Marlboro last The also ruled that Lo* Anaelea. 12: Sacramento. S. Cassell. East Tennessee State. 6. field the entrant, were highly regarded as ard Lyles. Louisville 6. Willie Wblte. will head the in the 25-lap after 1957 season. California INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Southern Cal Strlders. at the track tomorrow and UCLA won’t have to the possible runnerup. Others Columbua. 9—o: Buffalo. 3—3. 120-yard high hurdles: I—Lee Cal- feature adhere in the 10-crew event were Syra- 2: Richmond. 0. houn North Carolina: 2—ZUas Gilbert. afternoon. Starting time is 2:30. to the round-robin football &ocheater.!lamt. 11: Montreal. 6. Winston-Salem Teachera: 3—Charles scnedule cuse. Wisconsin. Dartmouth. Toronto. 4: Havana. 2. t Pratt. Army: 4—Willie Stevens, Tennes- EACH NEEDS 4 LONGER NOSE of the PCC. Navy, see AAI: s—Haves Jones. Eastern Mich- Massachusetts Institute of AMERICAN ASSOCIATION igan College: B—Charles Cobb. Dell, (top), Noble Gem, with Pete will the 7: 3. San Quiz ridden by Robert Ussery and Anderson What other schools 1 Technology and Columbia. Charleaton. Omaha. Francisco Olympic Club. Time. 0:14.2 Top-Seeded Teams wire simultaneously in this of do about it? Denver. 19' Loulavtlle. 2. seconds up (bottom), hit the dead-heat finish the fourth Jayvee Race Lineup St. Paul. 8: Wichita. 2 ! 44«-yard bardlet: I—Glenn Davis. H. P. Everest, .president IndlanaDolla at Mlnneanolla. post- race yesterday at Belmont Park, in between and a close third is-Philipeep, ridden vice in the jay- poned. Ohio Track Club: 2—Josh Culbreath. of University Teams seven-boat Philadelphia Pioneers Club: 3—Cliff Meet at Kenwood the mirrored image of the windup of the five-furlong the of Washing- vee race Syra- TEXAS LEAGUE Cushman, unattached: 4—Roy Thomp- Bentley by James Combest. This is include Cornell, son, Carol and Charlotte ton, termed it “a step in the Columbia, Dallas. 3: Austin. 2 Rice: s—Dale O'Connor, Kansas Olga test on the Widener straight course. Quiz Dell paid $4.80 to win and Noble Gem cuse, Princeton, Penn- City. Shreveport. State, unattached: B—Bruce Bweeney. Decker, seeded No. 1. and direction of a breakup in the Oklahoma 9: 5 (new paid Wirephoto. 1 sylvania, Dartmouth and Navy. Port Worth. 4: San Antonio. 2. ÜBAP. Time. 0:50.0 seconds Amer- aMahaney and Birthe Sauer, S4.IO.—AP Pacific Coast Conference. Houston. 8: Tulsa. 3. ican and meet record; betters American* Colleges represented in the record of 0:51.5 set hr Eddie Southern seeded 2, were to meet at 2 p.m. Oregon’s PCC representative. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION of Texas In 1956). freshman High today in doubles finals of the Dean Hollis, event are Boston Uni- Little Rock. 5: Atlanta. .1. Jama: I—Charles Dumas. South- Orlando said he versity, Columbia, Cornell, Dart- Birmingham. 7: Memphis. 4. ern Cal Strlders. 8 feet 104 Inches; 2 Kenwood tennis 48 Yachts Sail couldn’t understand how Cali- Nashville. 5: Mobile. 3. (tied) Ernest Shelton. Army, and Phil Invitational Plumbers' WerberTeam mouth. MIT,Navy, Penn. Prince- Chattanooga. 8' New Orleans. 3. Reavis. VUlanova. 8-9: 4—(tied) Phil tournament. jifornia and UCLA could ignore Rutgers, Syracuse and Wis- EASTERN league Pehlan. Stanford, unattached: A. Robert Donna Floyd and Miss Decker In Newport Race the schedule, ton. Springfield. 1; Binghamton, 0 (11 Barksdale. Morten State, and Vern Wil- conference already consin. son. Santa Clara Youth Center. 6-8. met this morning in the singles UP). — through Inniaaal. I—Douglasl—Douglas Ham- ANNAPOLIS, June 22 Favored in [ drawn 1960. He added: Syracuse, 7: Schenectady. 3. Slx-aiile ran: Kile. finals. 4 Rally jayvee swingers Olympic 2—Jerry Late Forty-eight ocean racers un- "If Cornell's were Reading. 5: Albany 3. ilton. Ontario. Club: this is an ultimatum I even bigger * , Smart. Houston Track and Field Club: The Misses Bentley and Deeper furled their sales today for favorites than the WESTERN LEAGUE :i—John Kelly. Boston U. A. A.; 4—Mai a; don’t believe this is away to Pueblo. 10—8: Des Moines. 4—4. Robertson. 5 defeated Judy Gradon and Ruth ” varsity. The understudies also Southern Cal Strlders: 468-mile test of seamanship in Columbia Golf solve conference problems Amarillo. 6: Lincoln. 2. Richard Hart. Windsor. Conn., unat- Saddler, and Upsets FBI are unbeaten and they have'been Albuqueroue 7: Topeka. 4. Pittsburgh, B—6. 6—l. the Ma- the Annapolis-Newport, R. 1.,’ Werber, regents tached: B—Robert Carman. Bill who never has The laid down a five- Colorado Springs. 8: Sioux City. 0. unattached. Time. 29:22.8 (new haney-Sauer team & giving the varsity more competi- Amer- defeated Bar- The Atohlson Keller sandlot yacht race. •) lost his fiery competitive spirit. ! point set of principles SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE ican and meet record: betters American Erdley Smith, baseball team, like the Senators’; that tion than outside varsities. Macon. 10—5: Columbia. I—l. mark of 29:28.1 set by Gordon Mr- bara and Mildred Lining up for the start off and Sergt. Dick Lehms of Fort spokesmen said would stiffen Jacksonville. 2—3: Charlotte, I—2. Kenaie In 1968 and meet tecord of 30.52 6—3, 6—3, in semifinals yester- Chuck Stobbs, couldn't win for An-j eligibility Savannah. Knoxville. 3 set last year by Max Truex of Los napolis Harbor, they made up Meade appeared to be the team requirements and per- Augusta. 5: Angeles C). day. losing League. 11: Columbus, o. A. in the Industrial the largest fleet to compete to beat as play advanced to the mit less aid to eight ever athletes than Washington Choice The Plumbers lost all of biennial began sem'finpls in all divisions of the approved by the their first-half play in the race which PCC. games in in 1947 and is being annual Col» mbia Country Club ! The points Include eligibility and the first game in second run on a re- In Hotchkiss Cup verse course this year for the Member-Guest tournament to- limited to a C average RICHMOND, (Spe- half But like Stobbs last night. higher, and' June 27 MAJOR LEAGUE BOX SCORES day. grants-in-aid through first time. on the cial).—Washington, led by Fred A&K finally came with basis of need and similar victory, a 7-3 decision yester- Two scratches last night kept Werber and Lehms met Harold wane McNair, was heavily favored to a rates for athletes and non- whip day over first-half titlist FBI the field from being even largcr Harwood of the host club and Norfolk here today for the CARDS, 2; DODGERS, 0 ORIOLES, 6; TIGERS, 5 | PIRATES, 3; REDLEGS, 2 Robert Shekter of Coconut Bob Smith, unattached, in the athletes. 33d Hotchkiss Cup tennis cham- ¦ 1 ' It was a 3-3 tie when A&K Eligible Brooklyn 81. A ! Cincinnati Grove. Fla., withdrew his Class championship division. The other athletes may receive pionship. A.H.O.A. Leals AHOA Detrell AHO A. Baltlmere AH O PHIS. A.H.O.A. A.H.O.A. came up with four runs in the I grants-in-aid, Gilliam 2b 3 13 3 Blas'ms.2b 3 13 3 Kuenn.es 5 2 3 2 Oerdn r.2b 6 3 11 i Cl'ente.rf 5 0 2 0 Temple.2b 6 1 5 * yawl semifinal subsistence sub- Washington 0 3 Tuttle,cf 5 2 3 0 Boyd.lb 3 16 1 Baker,3b featured by two- iC Amathea, and Thomas was between A. G. beat Richmond, Reese.3b 30 Dark.sa 31 1 3 0 510 7 Roak.3b 50 0 1 ninth inning, a ject Snider.ct 0 4 0 0 0 O'dtnan 3b 4 0 1 Mehtaa.lf 0 Bell.cf > Annapolis to need, in amounts not B—l, and Norfolk 4 12 0 Muslal.lb 2 012 Maxweii.lf 0 0 , 413 414 0 run homer by Eddie Claxton H. Closs of decided Dezendorf, who has shared in downed Balti- Valo.rf 3 0 2 0 Cun'g'm.lb o 6 2 o Kallne.rf 30 5 0 PliercU.rf 4 3 Thomas, lb 4 0 8 2 Crowe, 5 18 0 exceeding the reduction 0 Houae.c 3 13 1 Busby.c! 4 16 0 5 Jeffcoalpfb 0 O not to race his Class B sloop Fun. the championship, and Fleming in in-’more. 6—B. in the semifinals yes- Clmoll.lf 40 10 Ennis.rl 210 Fhilley.lb Maa’ki.'Jb 2 13 0 0 Ray Smith homered for FBI. come Hodgta.lb 4 010 1 Boyer.cl 4 0 2 0 4 17 1 Durhem.li 4 2 4 0 Groat.ss 4 13 1 Robln'n.ll 5 5 0 Congressional due to loss of work oppor- terday. Washington 1 30 8 0 Dittmer.'lb 2 0 11 Gtnsberg.c 3 14 0 30'Brien 0 0 Baileyx 3 0 Pitcher-Manager Billy Carroll of Bomar of vs. the has won the Walker.c 20 3 Moon.lf Bolling.2b 0 0 0 0 1 1 00 415 tunity during practice and ploy- Neal.aa 3 0 1 3 H. Smlth.e 3 0 4 2 112 lß'w't‘r,ss Pntch d.ss 0 0 10 Post.rf 4 father-and-son team of John cup nine out of 11 times since 3 0 3 4 0 0 1 4 Hale 110 0 16 1 FBI lost his first game after ing McDevitt,p 2 0 2 1 Kaako.'lb 2 Bunning.pBertola.llb 10 0 r,Brown I Vlrdon.cf 4 2 3 0 M’MU'n.sg 2 0 13 and Tracy seasons. play waa resumed World 1 Amoroa 000 0 V McD’l.p 30 0 3 3 00 0 0 !|Polles.c 4310 0 2Thurman 10 6 0 compiling a 3-0 mark in first- BASEBALL Mehr. after Lce.p 0 0 0 0 Mlrande.ee 2 11 21 Friend.p War H. Be saint.D 0 0 0 0 '.'Nieman 00 0 0:\; 1 0 2 0 Gram's.ts 10 0 2 half play. Continued From A-10 The pressure of 0 0 I 1 Freese 1 0 0 0 7Burgess 00 6 0 Pace business on Rlehnund . Washington Trlandosc 10; Totals 28 224 12 Totali 28 627 14 Johnson.p 0 0 11 i Face.D O 0 O o SHenrlch 0 00 0 The Black Sox won their 10th Capitol Hill cost the tournament WOMEN'S GOLF¦ Singles: Fred McNair (W.) Arroyo.p 0 0 0 0 Nuxhall.p 3 0 13 New York broke a 1-all tie with 5—7. defeated 1 Walked lor McDevitt in 6th. Cec'r'Ut.n 10 0 0 i straight without loss in ; its medalists yesterday. Senator Bnbbr Pavne B—3. (t—3: Chuck SLehmgn.p 2 0 10 i 4Pendle'n 0 0 0 0 Freeman.p O 0 I I a the two runs in the fourth. < Ladies Straley (R.) defeated Don Floyd B—4. Brooklyn 000 000 000—0 sp.Smith o 0 o o 6Klu’kt.lb 2 0 0 1 WOODMONT Day) (8—1; Phil Neff (W.i - King.p 0 Departmental League with a< There was no renewal of the Barry Goldwater could not get defeated Bob At- St. Louts . OOO 001 Ola—2 Tot lie 34 8x26 6 Totals 33 10 27 7 0 0 0 Mrs. Marvin Kogod. 90-16—74; wood, I —B, B—3. B—2: Don Royal Bwanson.p 10 0 0 17-0 rout of 1020th USAF. Art hostilities that marked their | away and he and Bill Brownrlgg (W.) defeated Dave Jellstrom B—3. 7—5; Runa —Blaslnaame (21. Errora—Dark. x Two out when winning run scored. Purkey.p 0 0 0 1 last! Mrs. David Allentuck. 102-27 Lief |W.) Runs 1 Ran lor Ginsberg In 7th. Brocklir. hit three-run Chicago. Back defeated John Blair Muatal. McDevitt batted In—Ennis. fly In Van a series in The closest defaulted to Dezendorf and j/5: Mrs. Harry Douglas, • —5. 8—0: John Harrla (W.) defeated Dark. Two-base bit—Kasko. Three-base 2 Hit sacrifice for Miranda 7th. Totals 38 1033 14 10 93-17 Flag. jr,. Popped up for CeccareU) Totals 42 33 14 homer and Ben Jones a two-run thing fight barrage Bomar. (Bob «—2. B—3. hit—Blastngame. Stolen base —Cimoll 3 In 7th. 1 to a was a ,76; Mrs. William Koplovitz. Henry Gilliam. 4 Singled tor Brtdeweser in 9th Struck out for Friend In 7th. 94- .Doubles: McNair and Foss Sacrifices -Reese Musial Double 2 Popped out homer. of three towels tossed out of the Werber and Lehms won. 3 and ! fw.) defeated Payne and Straley 6—3. plays—Otlllam to Hodges: V. McDaniel j 6 Ren for Hale In Bth. lor McMillan In 7th. 18—76. Gross—Mrs. Samuel (W.I to on bases— 3 Ran for Grant tn Oth East Coast Electric exploded over S. S. Eddie 4—-B. B—-2: Berk and Earle Brown H Smith and Musial Lett 4 Arroyo In Chicago dugout in the ninth 2. Fletcher and Feldman. 93. defeated Pita and Prank Maloney 7—5. Brooklyn. 6: St Louis. 6. Bases on balls Detroit 000 040 010—5 Batted for 9th. for 11 runs in the first inning Umpire Larry while •*—¦>¦ B—2: Royal and Harrla defeated McDevitt 6: off V. McDaniel. 3. Baltimore 002 000 103—6 5 Walked for Pendleton in Pth 1 after Napp called Gallaher. the Mehrs won Bitty —Off by 6 Fouled out for Atwood and Harrlaon. B—3. B—l. Struck out—By McDevitt. 2: Beseent. 7 Freeman In 1Oth against Peoples Drugs and a Battey. by the same margin over Dick • by Walked for Grammas In 11th. > strike on Earl Balthnare Narfalk 1; V. McDaniel. 4. Hite—Off Mc- Runt—Kuenn. Tuttle. Dlttmrr. Boll-)2> 8 Burgess GR/ffy Slnales: Bernle Began (N > 7 innings; 3 In ing. Bunning. Gardner. Busby. Durham Ran for in 11th. wound up a 26-5 victor in a Kreuzburg and R. W. (Bud)i L Harvey defeated Devitt. 2 In off Bessent. Minnie Minoso kicked up a RECORDS Bart B—3 4—7. 7—5: Chuck 1 Inning Runs and eerned runs—Off Brown. Miranda. Errors—Kallne Kuenn : Pittsburgh Boyd oin 000 001 01—9 Gauzza League contest. Cliff Beers. Harwood and Smith de- Abelson (B.i defeated Jack Rlxey B—4. McDevitt. 11: ulf Bessent. 1-1. Wild Runs batted in—Gardner. Kuenn I; Cincinnati 000 020 000 00—2 brief storm when he was called JfcrjJ: Klltore (N.) defeated Buck plteh—V McDaniel Winning pitcher— (2). Tuttle. (Tuttle scored on passed: Barkman of East Coast and Tom feated Lokie Bradford and: BSTTmo B—3. B—4: Vince Thomas (N.i (2-0). Losing pitcher— ball). Nieman. Bolllnx. Hale (2) Gardner. (2). ! out trying to steal second in the SB R H3b3b At !Whit* V McDaniel hlta—Boyd. Kuenn. Olnsberg. Runs—Maieroskl O'Brien. Rob- a Doyle of Peoples George Cornell of Congressional. Clevenger„, HR Rbl ’defeated John Myers I—B. B— 2. 7—5: McDevitt (1-1). Umpires—Crawford. Two-base mson. Post. Error—Temple. homered. .13 o 4 10 0 1.333' (N.) Woody Time—- Durham Three-base hit—Tuttle. Sacri- (2). Runs batted sixth, and Jim Rivera beefed -* ’Bid Huahes defeated Venron. Ballsnfent Jackowskl. flys— in—Pollee Post (2) (O’Brien scored 4 and 3. •852. JH 74 8 4 1088-110 ' Oeorge 7—5. 6—l: Prank (B> fices —Johnson. Trlandos. Sacrifice on pitch Bth). with violent gestures when Steven ...837 41 73 IS BIS 32 .304 Robert* -2:10. Attendance —27.971. Boyd. Nieman Left on bases—Detroit. 7: wild in Home run—Poet. he| Sergt. Open Courtney defeated Fred Perkins B—.l. 7—5. Stolen base—Temple. Sacrifices—Friend. Lehms. a National ..85 I It S 1 11 "77 Doubles Retail and Thomaa (N.) Belt more. 5. Beset on bells —Off John- Bailey. Mejias. was called out on a third strike 1 To«t . Virdon. Pritchard Double ; qualifier, 215 31 fit 6 1 430.870 ’defeated Abelson and White B—3. B—2; son. 4: off Ceccarelll 1. Struck out— play—Freeman Yanks Will Abide ; and medalist in the Berber*! .113 » 30 3 By Johnson. 3: by Ceccarelll. by Leh- to Crowe. Left on bases by Grim. 4 1 17.859’ ’ Harvev and Myers (B.) defeated Rlxey PHILS, 6; BRAVES, 1 1: —Pittsburgh. P: Cincinnati, Maryland Amateur, the , s*b*r 131 1.1 .11 .1 O .111.3581 ’(and Huthcs Vaen 4—B. 7—5: lltore man. 1: by Bunnlnt. 1. Hits—off Bun- 11. Basea pinch single by is lowest Plewe -13 8 8 innings off 1 *4 on balls —Off Nuxhall, 2: off Arroyo. 1; A two-run Bob 3.1 64 15 .1 0 14.855 ¦ and Dirk Bptndle (N.) defeated Roberts nine. In Lee. In "off Freeman. off King, handicap player remaining, , gecauer ... 61 3 1.1 :i o 0 8 *55 George 6—3. 7—B. Phird'lphia AHOA. Milwaukee AHOA. Inning: off Jonhson. 4 In 4% Innings: 1: 1: off Purke?. By League Ruling jiHale chased Detroit’s Jim Bun- Bridie* 0 |land 2(4 Innings: , 1. Struck out—By Friend. 3; by Nux- which play 10:1 11 28 5 3 13.353 Aahburn.cf 4 0 Bruton.cf 4 2 S 1 off Ceccarelll. 1 In off Leh-: hall, :i: by Arroyo. 1: by King. !ning means he will from Schult 4 0 1 10 Innings. 2. Hits—- in a three-run ninth-inning 1 18 .1 3 5.350 113 Sch'd'st.2b 4 0 3 0 men 3 In 2 Runs and earned 3 in innings: scratch in all matches. 'nnel* *l3 30 8 .1 0 Hamner.ss 4 l -uni—Off Bunning. 5-4: off Lee. 1-1; off ¦ Off Friend. 6 off Face. 2 Werber 40 14.3.11 ' Wieseke Captures 2rr dek.es 10 2 1 M'th'ws 3b 3 1 O off In 0 Inning (faced 7th): Oriole rally climaxed by Billy , nOereld .88 4 0 0 12 ( Johnson. 4-4: off CeccerellL 0-0; t 2 batters In off On Player# Fines is good I 7 16 6 .337 Hemus .h 5 2 12 Aaron.rf 4 Arroyo, Innings: i a member-guest partner j Bag* ... 35 3 5 1 0 0 3 3 0 Lehman. 1-1. Paseed ball Ginsberg | 1 in 2 off Nuxhall. 8 Gardner’s single Don 300 Harmon.lf 0 o n 0 Pafko.lf 4 3 in O'y innings: (I I*, off reliever | Bollloc .. 45 7 8 0 0 3 8 ; 0 Winning Ditcher—Lehman (1-0) Losing, i off Freeman. In CHICAGO. June 22 (jpi—The because he has a lot of good l .178 Federal Golf Honors And'rs'n ls 42 3 0 Lokan.sa 30 3 pitcher—Bunning (7-2 Umpires—Chy-; innings; off King. 2 in innings: Lee. Ken Lehman, late of 'Abernathy .10 3 aioo l .158 0 31 6 1 L 1% off holes, Snyder Ed Wieseke of the Navy De- K’amskt 2b 00 2 Torre.lb lak Bummers. Hoaochlck. Flaherty. Time, • Swanson. 2 In tk Inning: off Purkey. 0 New York Yankees have officially but a few bad ones run his I j .75 4 11 0 o 1 4 .147 !j R'p'lskl.rf 4 12 0 Rlve.c 3 O 6 1 in 1 inning: Brooklyn, won it in relief while Thoneberry 81 77 1 0 0 —2:86. i off Jeffcoat. 2 In 1 Inning. notified League up. 3.115 ) partment posted a 74 to take Jones,3b 3 2 11 Burdette.* 10 10 ! Runs end scores .... earned runs—Off Friend. 2-2: American Presi- ; Bunning his second defeat lUmoe 35 4 0 0 0 3.114 2 111 IMentlUa 10 0 0 Harrldge took flights , Pasißal f 0 0 0 0 top golfing honors in the Federal B'uchee.lb 4 Jolly.p ! off Pace. 0-0: off Nuxbell. 2-2; off Ar- dent Will they will not Finals in all will be' 33 11 045 I Lopata.c 415 0 royo. 0-0; off King. 0-0; Freeman, of the season after wining six Kemmerer 13 l o o o o o 000 day yes- Slmmone.p 1 0 3 3De Merit 9210 02 20 I off refund player fines as previously played tomorrow. 8 o o ; Golf Association field 6 Conley .p GIANTS, 12; CUBS, 10 0-0: off Bwxnson. 0-0; off Purker, 0-0: in April Srhoonmeker o o o o 000 0o o n off Jeffcoat. pitch—Nuxhall a row since 22. . IHernendes 6 terday Fairfax'Country 0 ¦mnmmmHn^mi^BawmmHgawHHWwaamgmwßn^^^mm 1-1. Wild reported. n o o o o o 000 i at Club. 4Malkmus 10 0 Winning pitcher—Purkey (7-5). Jensen drove in , ißyerlr 8 o o o o 0 000 New York AHOA. Chleate Losing Harrldge Jackie three Hyde ,i o ! Wieseke was competing In AHOA pitcher—Jeffcoat <5-s>. Umpires—Bg- announced that Dan o 00000 000 Totals 38 12 27 13 Totals 32 827 7 Secory. runs with a homer and double l! Teem batting—3.lsl ab.. 353 r., 631 i Class B. L’kman.lb 6 18 0 Will.cf 4 2 2 0 ) ker Dascoli. I index. Time—- Topping. Yankee co owner, in- MAJOR LEADERS hit* . etc .343. IPanned for Burdette In sth. O'Con'll.Sb 6 4 O .3 Mortan.Sb 3 0 2 6 -1 :.¦>!>. Attendance—l9.B4B r as Willard Nixon won his 2Ran tor Hamner In 6th Mays.cf 6 2 .3 0 Tanner.l! 4 1 0 0 dicated the fifth w PITCHING Robert Schullery of the Vet- ,th. Yankees did not AMERICAN LEAGUE IP H SB. 80 08 CO W L I apouled out for Jnllv In Thomson.lf 4 2 2 1 Bank*.** S 11 2 for the Red Sox. Nixon had a , erans Administration shot 76 for spanned for Conley In nth. Spencer.2b 4 o 5 2 Moryn.rf 32 3 o RED SOX, 4; A's, 3 know about a league rule, passed HATTING (blued on bets)— Clevenser .60 44 17 21 3 0 6 0 Mueller,rf 3 3 0 5 0 I two-hit shutout when he left 175 et Byerly 32 2 Lons.lb 212 unanimously Mentle, New York. ..'MI Williams. • 32 7 18 o 0 3 8 : Class A honors, while Lawrence .Philadelphia 002 031 000—d Katt.c 4 12 1 Neeman.c 3 1 5 n prohibit-! : . 35 City AHO in 1932. with an injured knee the York, Hernendei .18 19 15 2 o o 0 'Milwaukee non 000 nlo— 1 0 | Ksas. A Baston AHOA in Boston. .358: Skowron. New end Ramos 101 111 28 34 1.1 3 5 8 Cates, REA, topped Class C with {Westrum.c oo 3 MKlndall 000 oi ing clubs from refunding player Boyd. Baltimore. .342. Cerv. Kansas i Repulsk) 2Rhode» O 0 0 O Klston.p 0 0 0 o , Martin.2b 4 0 10 Piersall.cf 4 12 0 Hvde .... 8 0 0 seventh liming. CUT. 340. 1 38 .17 3.1 2 3 • 79 and W. W. Watkins of the Runs—Fernandes. Anderson. Thomas.c 0 0 2 0 110 0 ) Zernlal.lt 42 2 0 Kiaus.ss 40 16 fines. ... 38 4 (2). (2), batted In .IBoltrr BlNS—Mantle. New York. S7; Williams. Pmcuil 78 88 61 11 4 7 Jones Bruton. Runs Rodtera.ta ¦> 3 2 3 Silver*.c t O l 0 I Cerv.rf 4 110 WUli'ms.lf 2 0 3 0 McDevitt Pitches Well : Kemmerer 53 72 19 32 8 2 2 4 Navy Department was best In —Bouchee (5). Looata. Pafko. Two-base Bkitas.3b 4 10 Btep “We will abide your ruling and Boston. 42: Slerers. Washtneton. 41: Abernathy .82 71 40 39 2 i Reoulakl. Three-base hits Crone.d 3 0 0 1 Littrell.s* 4 13 1 1 ens.lt 0 0 0 o Plersall. Boston. .'M: Klaus and Jen- ¦ 12 17 Class D with 94. hits—Boucoee. Davis.o O O 0 O Rush d 2 0 O O. l Smith,c 3 0 4 1 Vernon, lb 4 213 0 will not refund player fines as In the National League fea- sen, Boston: Pot. Chicago, and Smith. - Stobb* 73 98 38 44 13 3 1 11 1 —Mathews. Sacrifice—Lonala. Double W’ntton.p o o o o Lown.p 0 0 0 0tjHeld.cf 3 12 0 Jensen rl 4 2 .T O previously the Dodgers picked Danny Cleveland. 37. plavs—Hemua to Hamner to Bouchee: 1 Harris 1 o o o 48peake 11 o o, t Power, lb 3 010 2 Mtlxo'e .'lb 4 112 reported.” Topping ture. IN Aaanakl to Pernandes to Bouchee: Ku- Onssnm p 0 0 Fanning.c O 0 DeM trl.se 3 0 4 0 1 'SUN* BATTED —Slevers. Washington. to Pernandes Left on 10 10!I 2 Leoc:o.2b 4 2 informed Harrldge. McDevitt. who struck out 11 in 52. New zanskt Bouchee to 8 Miller.p 0 0 0 0 ftWall* O O O 0,;Morgsn.o 2 0 2 3 Whlte.c 4 14 0 Skowron. York. 46: Mantle. 6.irea—Philadelphia 12: Milwaukee. 10 0 0 Nlxon.p 0 winning major league New York. 45; Werta, Cleveland. 43: Bases on Bur- Hillman.o 000 Oj)| INoren 21 1 After Harrldge fined three his first Boston, balls —Off dlmmons. 4: off —¦ Mlm'cln.p 0 0 had Jensen. Conley. «... 0 1 and Mlnoao. Chl- . dette. 3; off Jolly. 1: off 1. Struck ; .. Yankee players start at last Monday, I caso. 41. GRADED Total* 34 1630 11 Total* .30 12 30 «, 1 Totals 31 6 ‘>4 11 total of (400 Cincinnati SELECTIONS Simmons. by 2: a I HlTS—Malsone, Boston, out—Br 5: Burdette. Totals 32 oppose and Fox. Chi- bv Jolly. 4: by Conley. 1. Hits—Off Bur- 1 Popped out for Worthington In Bth. i 1027 11 for their part in a melee with to McDaniel and he lim- i caxo. 77; Mantle and Skowron, New Innings: Jolly. In 2 1 Fouled out for Morgan In nth. York, Washington. dette. 10 In 5 off 2 2 Intentionally walked for Westrum ,|1 the White Sox at Comiskey ited the Cards to two hits (both 7.7: Lemon. 74. Innings: off Conley. 0 In 2 Innings Runs I Oth DOUBLES—Malkone. Boston. 17: Fox. runs—Off Simmons. 1-1: off Kansas City ... 000 000 102 —8 Kasko) FOR and eerned 3 Ran and scored for Neeman in 7th. i ... by Chicago, Washington. LAUREL Conley. : Park Topping Eddie for his seven and Boston 201 June 13. an- Plews. Kallne, 16: Burdette, 6-5: off Jolly. 1-1: off 4 Tripled for Lown in 7th. 010 OOX—4 The Gardner. Baltimore: Detroit, 0-0 by nttcher—By Jolly ißoueheei nounced the frames. rookie southpaw Washington. hglgrisv Night's Program, Hit (8-3) 5 sineled for Elston in Pth. Runs—Zernlai 2. Cerv. Yankees would re- and Slevers. 15. Jana XX Winning pitcher—Simmons losing | 1 „ Wllltama. lost TRIPLES—MantIe. «: Me- 8.30 r.M. 0 Ran end scored for Fanning In Oth I Vernon 2. Jensen. Error—None Runs fund the it, charged with a hitless New York. Past lime. pitcher—Burdette (5-41 Umpires— • amount of their fines Dougald. New York. 6: Boyd and Nte- Dalis Double Clw. 8:'t0 P.M. batted In—Jensen 3. Vernon. Zernlai. Burkhart. Botgess end Gorman. Time—- New York «12 000 206 :! Cerv. 2. Two-base hits—Vernon. to the players. run in the sixth on two walks, a man. Baltimore: Skowron. New York, KACb—Purse. SBSU; trot; "¦3o 2—12! Mel- FlKbi C Attendance —33.533. Chicago ...... 000 .301 204 o—l4)j rone. Lepclo Jen- sacrifice and Lemon, Washington, 4. ciasauigdi l BILLY DIRECT Home runs—Vernon. The players were and an infield out. York, mux. ; sen. Zerntel. Cerv Double plays—Lepclo inflelder HOME HUNS—Mantle. New 18: P.P. Horse ana Driver Odds l.uns—Lockman. O'Connell (3). Mays! to to Morgan The had Williams Boston. IT: Slevers, Wash- (bnnpsoni (2). (2). Klaus Vernon: to Smith Billy Martin, since Cardinals only five '¦ Ella Ola ..... 3-1 Thomson <2l. Mueller Rhodes. Power to traded to ington. 16: Kansas City. 14: Marmioj (Martini Rodgers. Ito Power DeMoestrl to Power hits (none Zernlai. 8 Hanover .... 4-1 SELECTIONS Morgan City. City by Stan whose Maxwell. Detroit, and Smith. Kansas 9-2, YANKEES, 4; WHITE SOX, 2 Will. Tanner. Mnrvn jLett on bases—Kanaas Boston. the Kansas Athletics, out- Musial. 4 any Song (Wtlcuttsi Long. Indall. Bolter. Sneake. Wglls j 7 Bases on 1: hit streak 1 3 (James) 3-1 balls—Off Morgan. 3 stopped at Mabel Hi Le ... Error—Spencer fielder Enos Slaughter and was 20 Chicago. 1—Marmlon Hanover, Shy Song. Runs batted In—Rod-' ! Struck out—By Morgan, 2; by Nixon. 4. RASES—Landis. Lynuhaven ...... (1-1 games) STOLEN 10:1 U Amatol Chicago. AHOA N. York. AHOA gera 3rd) (3). Hits—o 3 Nixon. 2 In off Pitcher Art Ditmar. and col- 1 losote’s Otl ...... H-l Mabel Hi he. 4 0 Rlch'n.'Jb 4 2 2 0 on wild pitch In Morvn Llt-i Mlnarcln 3 in 3 Innings. Martin larclk. Baltimore, and Plersall. Bos- 2 Centerville Girl ismlth) 8-1 Ap'rlco.ag 14 troll. Runs and Slaughter lecting three in the eighth off ton, Fox.2b 0 Si 3 2 3 0 Mueller '2l. Banks. Boeake. Will ! 0-<); off Mlnarclm, 3-3. Winning pttchet were fined $l5O each' 7. 6 Bob McEllen (Jones) Oeologist. I 4 2 5 nter.!! 0 (O'Connell on nlay In Pth).l Morgan. \ PITCHING—(based eligible ..10-1 2Blair Hanover, T'k'son.lb 0 8 2 Howard.lf 0 0 0 scored double earned runs—Off 4-4: off Nixon. Don Bessent with Don Blasin- on 7 decisional Alao 2 1) 6 1) (Bolaer scored on wild In Pth). Losing pitcher—Morgan and Ditmar SIOO. Shams. New York, 8-1 unit. Trucks. (Hubbard) Bonny. Mlnoao.lf 4 10 Mantlc.cf 4 2 (Wails Ditch I—Nixon 15-31. City. Meadow Midas 8-1 Jack's Simpson.rf 0 0 cored on Spencer's error in wthi (3-5 ) Umpire.—Umont Paper- game’s triple and A1 Dark's sin- Kansas tl-l. 637; Zuverlnk. Rivera rs 3 11 0 10 4. Runee. Betty.e 0 10 0 0 O'Connell. Thomson Two-base hits—l flll. Hurley. Time—l 58. Attendance—- gle scoring the 1 Baltimore Bunning Detroit, and 8860; pace. 3 Mary Lawrence. Peerless 42 5 Beuer.rf Mueller. Tanner hits—Rod- n other run. Orion New 7-2. SBCOi-D RACE—Purse. Hatf'd.nb 3 0 0 1 Bk'ron.lb 3 0 6 0 Three-base York. .776 Clast 25: 1 mile. s 2Northey 1 0 0 (I 4 ter Bpeake Home runs- -Moryn Rod-' ; Both Brooklyn hits STRIKEOUTS—Bunning. Detroit. 77: Geologist (Cameron! Dusty Sue. Berra.c 17 1 D. came in 3 ..... 6-2 Grattan. Phillips.cf ters O'Connell. Thomson. Sacrifice files C. Bovs Capture Wvnn. Cleveland. 78; Pierce. Chicago. 3 0 4 0 Med'ld.as 3 0 4 2 —Bnencer, — the sixth, when Hlair Hanover tuuinnl 7-2 0 0 Carey.3b Will. Morten Stolen best an error was 74; Maas. Detroit. 61; Moore. Baltl- 8 iwilcutta) 4 TONI DARNLEY, Flicks 1SHowell 10 410 1 Mays. Double nlevs—Rodgers more. An Halle’s "ueeti ...... 6-1 Wllaon.p 310 2 Kucks.p 00 0 1 to lock- Bonny tCualia) .... .'organ to Spen- sandwiched between Junior Oil-; I Jack's H-l Frost, Banata. 0 men: Llttrell to Lose Dashing lUarton) 7Kubek 10 0 baget—New Two Divisions of infield NATIONAL LEAGUE 6 wtea .... H-l Orlm.p 0 0 cer so Lockman. Left on Ham’s hit and Sni- < Fingo princess 0 0 Chicago. Duke BATTINO (Based on 126 at bate)— (Walters) ...... 8-1 5Brooke Chief, Victory Helen. Vora. 8- 3. Bases on balls—Off der’s single Pondy. Pitt*. 1 Lady Khy'hm (Devtsi Rush. 3: off Crone. 3’ off Elston. 3: bunt to load the Musial. St. Louis, .366; (Robinson) ...... 111-1 Totala 32 724 11 Totals 28 827 t "(ruck burgh, .363; Hodges. Brooklyn 6 Alton Frank lu-I Hobb's Express. off Orlsaoia 1: off Miller. V bases with none I and eligible: out—By by State Junior Open out. McDaniel '[ Pittsburgh. Also 1 Struck out for Kucks In 6th. Ruth. 5; b» Crone, 2: Worth- Oroat. .348: Aaron. Mil- Spangler (Martin) 6 Erla Dee, Handsome Billy, • by 1; by then got pitch-; Robinson, Cincinnati, "ct ...... 4-1 2 Struck out for Hatfield In Pth. lnkton. Elston Grissom. 1: AUTOMOTIVE F Elmer Valo on a waukee and b» •: BALTIMORE, June 22 (Spe- .33*. Patsy York. 3 Struck out for Phillips In Pth Miller. bv Hillman 1. Hits—Off reUAßANUED^ , 6 Innings; > er-to-home-to-flrst double-play THIRD RACE—Puree. $850; pace: C Crone. tn SM off Davis. 1 In cial —Washington boys won two BUNS—Aaron. Mllwaukae. 48: Robinson. classified; 1 mile. 7 Abbey Bay, Chestertown Chicago ...... 610 001 000—2 ts Inning: off Worthington. 2 in I and retired Olno Clmoll Up I Cincinnati and Blaslnxame, StA Louis. Mary (Thompeon) New York 100 200 10k—4 Inning; off Grissom. 3 In 1 Inning (faced ; REPAIRS on a 1 Lawrence .. 6-2 Boy, I divisions in the 1957 Maryland 4(1: York, 44; 11 (Wood! Boston Beau. nth): 0 f to the mound. Mars. Mew Banks. Cbl- Clever Bars 4-1 Runs—Torieson. Richardson 4 haftere In off Miller. In 2 State Open golf 8 Peerless Grattan (Stafford) 8-2 May Shy Rivera. Innlnga: off Rush. 16 In 6*4 Innings- Junior cham- 8—Sharon Direct, Slaughter. Berra. Carey. Errora—Hat- '.own, 0 Inning: (Qulnni ... The Phillies, who only I Ri'ns' batted IN—Musial. St. Louis. 6 Prsmlte .... 5-1 Battey p(» In Vs off Riston. 3 pionships at the Park had one 63; Aaron. Milwaukee. 62; Hoak. (Frey) Counsel, Tronla's Bill. field. Berra Runs betted In— In 2 Innings: off Hlllmgn. " Inning ' Roland 4 Duatv Sue .... 6-1 In 1 K hit in beating Lew 1-0, 44; Ennla, Lucky tCherrlx) Rivera. Bkowron. Kucks. Richardson. Runs and 5 EASY Burdette...... course here yesterday and lost Bt. Louie. 4U: 3 Juke 8-1 Mantle. Three-base hits—Battey (2) earned Davis,runs—Off Crone. 4-4: Sunday, slugged Slnclnnati.ell Cincinnati. 36 '. Ida Lynn (Rethbone) ...... 10-1 Fog. off Rush. 8-5: off n-6: oft Worth- ; _ Slaughter, in sudden 12 hiU whileTHITB1 Aaron. Milwaukee, 87: Sehoen- 7 Doctor Parley (Smith) Longshot Daily Doable—BOß Stole bast—Rivera ington. 2-2: off Lown. 0-6: off Elston. out a death playoff l ...... 10-1 Sacrifice—Kucks (2). McDougkld shelling • ' eligible: Sac- 5-8: Grtsaom, 0-0; I the Milwaukee right- dlenst. Milwaukee and Musial. St A McELLEN DASHING WICK rifice fly—Rivera. nlayr off 4-3: off Millar. "CREDIT! in a third division. Louis, Robinson, cinnatl, Way (Myer) and Skowron Double off Hillman. 2-2. Wild nltrhes—Rush. hander to his fourth ! 66: 84: Wicomico 8-1 —Hatfield to Fox to Torgeson. Left on winning defeat •I Bias;,lngame. St. Louis. 78. bases—Chicago. Base) Miller Passed bill Kstt. Doug Lindsay of Musial, 21: 6: New York. 7. nltcber —M'(|ec (1-3 V Losing nitebor—- Automatic Bethesda DOUBLES— St. Louis. Gil- NO WAOBRINO 86.000; IHobbg) _. • Rookie Ed Bouchee drove in I RACE—Purse. 6 Floreltt Morris 4-1 on balls-—Off Wllaoa. 3: off Kucks. 1: '"liman (O-M I % Country won the 14-15 divi- liam. Brooklyn and Hoak. Cincinnati. pace. 3-year-olds; Esrly Closer No. 16; 1 Patsy York 1Davis) 9-5 off orlm. 1 Struck out—Bv Wilson. 3 Umntres Detmore Club five runs as Curt Simmons, Hodges, Brooklyn. Temple. ic •mtth Conian nonatelll. Tim*—3:3o Sun- 16; Cin- Laurel Cup; I mile. ;t Amerlconne Direct H-l by by • FT TrannmiNsion M but . Philadelphia, iSlmpeoni iWllcuttal... Kucks. 2. Orlm. 5. Hits—Off <$•«»••—A 44*? lost in the 16-17 year and Bouchre. 16 3 Torpid ...... « sion. day’s cinnatl 1-1 4 F.ddla Adams (Thompson) ..... winner, repeated with an Fancy (Plemlni) 8-1 Kucks, in 8 innings; off Orlm. I In Milwaukee and Mays ..... (Stafford! Hopnirs I group to Paul Quinn of 1 TRIPLES—Bruton. 2 Adios 3-1 2 Erls Dee ..... 8-1 •1 Innings. Runs and earned runa—Off Clifton Brooklyn (Taylor) ...... Congress. Worthy tMyer) j eight-hitter. He fanned five. New York, 6: Snider, and ; I wllieht Star 4-1 U 10-1 Wilson. 4-4; off Kucks. 2-2: off Orlm H Park in a sudden-death playoff Hank Folles Bchoendirnst, Milwaukee. 3; Walla, 1 5 Olowlne Wav iCesey) H-l 7 Homestretch Ruth (Jones) lu-I 0-0 Winning Ditcher—Kucks (4-8) V ...... $90.50 after both drove in two Pl- Chicago and Blaalugame. St. Louis. 4 4 Btarsocki lAmaloi 8-1 Also eltslble Losing pitcher- Wilson (7-4) Umpires 9 had shot 72 over the -11 rate runs, singling for the clinch-;.HOME RUN6—Aaron. Milwaukee. IK. Wynawav 'Oarter) 5-1 —Nepp, Stevens. Rice Rommel. Time—- m AO ¦* regulation distance. Musial St Louis, 15: Banks. Chlcaao FOURTH RACE—Purse SI.OOO: trot; -2:28. Attendance—6l.o47. y >r off Reliever Hal Jeffcoat. Bob I and Moon. Louis, 13: Snider. i B classified: 1 milt SEVENTH 1 Brooklyn 8tMays. (Martin) pace; RACE Purse. 81.26 U Washington and New York. 12. 1 nicks *rost ... 3-1 cla,sifted The other winner Purkey won It, after the Bucs • A I mile > STOLEN BAMS Mays. New York 21. 6 Banatt 'Scott ...... 7-2 I 3 Hostun Beau (Miller> 3-1 CALI (Simon) ...... |lj was David Turner of Kenwood I had tied it In the ninth Joe, • Temple, Cincinnati. II: Gilliam, 1 4 Vollthaca n-2 2 Parker Hawk (Chicki 4-1 LA. 6-8600 I on i Brooklyn. 8, I 1 Ton) Dernley (Carter) 5-1 1 Boy iWllcuttt) Id: Bruton. Milwaukee. _ Cheatenown 9-2 whose $4 was good enough to Nuxhall's wild pitch. The 2 Irene Oellon (Nelson) 6-1 Abbey Bay ITolhurtt) BOY, 14, SCORES i Red-! ¦ Blaslnsamr, Bt Louis. 7. 7 • ...... 6-1 "Miss Washington" . decisions)— s Homestretch Htrvv iDlMareo).. 8-1 5 Hu Kelly) capture legs PITCHING (based 7 Brown .... H-l the 10-13 division. took a 2-1 lead In the fifth! on 3 Eddie's Dresm (Robinson) (Davit) t LO. 6-1089 Sanford, Philadelphia. 8-1, .861): 10-1 4 B’lsan York ..... 8-1 Runner-up to Lindsay on Wally 1 5 Dag Hanover (Tavlon Tip (Cksevi ACC | in the ¦ Post's two-run homer. Schmidt. Bt Louis. 6-1, .867: Buhl. iu-1 ...... 10.1 WITH 5 IRON .Milwaukee. 7-2. .778: Jackson. Bt iHotWicomico Tom (Myer) 12-1 at Pus 21 Yeart Sam • Location Rl 14-15 class were Dan Boone and The OianU scrambled 8860; pace; 1 from I Louis, 8-3. .727: Acker, Cincinnati FIFTH RACE—Puree. C Steve Megregian, Jr., of Your Guarantea Bob Gorin of Washington with behind with a ninth, and L, McDaniel. St Louie, 7-3. .700. C EIGHTH RACE—Pune. *850; pees: of i five-run ' Philadelphia. H*vfl?T6t» h'IIeN (Wllleutla)... 5-2 C classified; 1 mile. Bethesda Is only years Mm. Excellent Work I STRIKEOUTS—Sanford. (Hubbard) (McClenny) 14 755. Trailing Turner were Marty ’ capped by Rookie Andre ' 73; Chicago. 72; Drysdale. 4 Brooke Chief ..... 3-1 6 Bhv Counsel Rods- Drott. (Smith 3-1 JA. 8-6914 Brooklyn, Pittsburgh. 1 KUhv Walnut 1 8-2 3 Tronla's . ... old, Oarber. $5 and Billy Boats. , ers' first major league grand- 64: Friend. 63. (Jonee) Bui (Amato) 4-1 but already knows the BRUNSWICK ss. Arroyo. Pittsburgh. 62. 2 Blase McEllen 6-1 express (Hobbs) ...... 7 both of Washington. slammer, only to the I ¦' - ¦ 3 Robb's 8-1 of scoring see Cubs (Crank) .. 5: feeltnß a hole-ln- 6 upland ...... 8-1 *n older division. Jack : score four in For A Real EXCHANGE. Inc. In the their half to tie * one in golf. He It on the ,, did ¦Jw 1800 N [ had ,it 10-all. ;FIGHTS LAST NIGHT rlSlil llodeniburs Rd. SB Doser of Woodmont 73. Then Danny O'Con- Al, ,l 145-yard, Avg. (Quinn) i eligible:W «iaar i\ third hole at White 1061* Conn. Chuck Lubar. Woodmont and -1 nell and Bobby Thomson, the ! By the Associated Press Ohlo Sk«v 8-1 Aieo Flint yesterday Valval Hanover (Wood) ...... 6-1 with a fl-lron, Kensington s*y Keith Bowie, Prince Georges, 74 1 ex-Braves. put it away with1 . SYRACUSE. M Y —Rory Colboun 159. SIXTH ACE—Pune. 8850: pace, c SURPRISE! . as his father looked on. and Larry Bethesda. 75. homers in the (Fleming) Burd of 10th. 'HtnStome TliUf .... 8-1 ,H**d