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. fafcl */y Strong Band of 16 Running 136 Pounds Puts Wall Pain 69s Wheatley Star on * - In $153,562 Delaware .< Spot Once More v^*~ Only Ry JOSEPH B. KELLY | Delaware was the presence of to SUr By IS* Ammiuk Ptsm Trail Miter in Riclaf both the Delewsre Oaks and w»B* pH. i • JHHh V i^£‘ STANTON. Dtl.. July 36 New Castle winner in the bulky The Nation's racing fans had , y% gaPl - jr _ Early birds in a crowd sxpected I Une-up. The Oaks and thO thsir attention divided today by Eastern Open to reach 28.00# wen staking : New Castle with today's Cli- top-flight cards on widely claims to some 6.800 unreserved matic event, comprise the Dis- divergent fronts, including tha Art and Roiburg eeate when the gates opened taff series which annually lures 1110.000-added Delaware Hand- at 0:30 am. here today for the the country's top fillies and icap at Delaware Park: Bold 2 Strokes Down to 8161,803 Dels wan Handicap. mares here. Ruler headlining the I&6.000 America's premier race for Virginia-owned A1an e s ian. Brooklyn Handicap at Ja- Gary Player's 136 fillies and mans. who races for William Haggin maica; a crack field of 13 in By MERRILL WHITTLESEY A classy field of 16 was set Perry, the former pole player, the $146,575 Arlington Classic SUr Stag Writer for the mile and a quarter of Middleburg. captured the in Chicago—not to mention the BALTIMORE. July 20-Art marathon, climax of the Dis- New Castle last week under 880,400 Sapling Stakes at Mon- Wall of Pooono Manor, Pa., taff Big Three, which offered 11112 pounds and she sought the mouth Park, N. J. enjoying one of the warmest in addition to a bale es money. . Delaware today with six addl- Bold Ruler picks up 130 streaks of the POA tour, and Immeasurable prestige for the ¦ tionsl pounds and the same pounds and seeks to accomplish earning an average of 83.000 future breeding prospects and I I rider, Bill Boland. Alaneslan what only two other horses a week In prize money for the the possible 1658 divisional I was being quoted at 4-1 and have done in the long history last five weeks, la playing the championship. second cohlce In the early line. of the Brooklyn Handicap. Only VICTORY IN NEW VENTURE—WiIIie Hartack, mouth Park yesterday. But Hartack, in his beat golf of his life. But he Despite her dull performance Brookmeade Stable's Big Discovery and Tom Fool ever champion flat race rider for 1955-6-7, takes Initial steeplechase, was at the wire first, three says his game will have to get in last week's New Castle : | Effort, the Oaks victor here carried as much as 136 pounds over a hurdle beside his stable- lengths ahead of Jimmy Hobalea, up on Lucky better to win the Eastern Open Stakes. J. Graham Brown's i tpo weeks ago over Idun. was to victory in the mile and three- Mlelaiaon (left) at Mount Pleasant. Bornastar S-year-old-mare top- . one of three 3-year-old fillies sixteenths classic. mate, Lucky Trine, in the third race at Mon- Trine.—AP Wlrephoto. v Wall haa a pair of BBs for a weighted with 131 pounds was i taking on older fillies and The Wheatley Stable's SUr 138 total In his first two a slight choice at 3-1. She > mares. Pegged at 111 pounds, spots Shsrpsburg. second to him rounds. The 34-year-old Duke suffered a slight ankle injury she was rated even on the scale in last week's Monmouth Jockey Hand- iraduate and Ryder Cup player in the New Castle, in which i with Bornastar. How- icap. 22 pounds and many more was for is two stroke* back of South she finished eighth, but an i ard Grant subbing to his eight other rivals. Gary Player, the leader, earlier in Pete in the saddle. Africa’s Impressive workout i Anderson Other starters in the Brook- I who haa a pair of 68s and is the week indicates she has : The latter Is serving a 10-day Elliott Betters Senators Hope lyn are Mark Anthony <107), Boby Rosburg completely suspension. tied with of Palo recovered. Admiral Vee (108). Inside %ht Alco. Calif., who has 58-70. Bornastar, with Ken Church Big Effort on Outside Tract 08). Jocko's Walk (108>, Player Ooalby. > H Wall. and Bob up. and her 16 rivals were due Cohoes (110), Sky Boy Tigers 27-year old tour freshman from to break from the mile and Big Effort was slated to break Bill's 4 7th To Use a <103). Bureaucracy (104) who Minutes the outside, Conn., , from extreme hav- Darien. and winner of quarter chute at 4:48 p.m. The is an entry with Bold Ruler, the Greensboro Open, have although , ing drawn the No. 16 post posi- weather was hot and and Third Brother (108). PORTS .played together the first two late afternoon showers were , tlon yesterday. As she does lime With 3:59 S' As Step Stones (rounds at Mount Pleasant and predicted, the track was ex- not depend on early speed, her Arcaro After His Sixth * the on post was not considered an THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D C. I are hottest threesome pected to be fast, barring heavy Jockey Eddie Arcaro. who hss CARDIFF, Wale*, July 36 (>**) w, By BURTON HAWKINS the municipal course. Between insurmountable drawback, since satuspav. ion mss rain later on. ridden Bold Ruler In of his —Herb Elliottof Australia won A-12 Star BtaS Writer them, they par. there is a A of a mile run all are 18 under major engagements, the British Empire Oames mile July Through quirk pair- Race Is Telecast from the gate to the clubhouse has him DETROIT, 26.—The Sen- a In the again today. today with his seventh sub- ings, they're playing turn. Arcaro. who won ators have been striving for partnerg The Delaware was being jockey four-minute clocking. His time RADEMACHER SAGA ENDING again today. nationally Also expected to be stoutly honors at Belmont and weeks and weeks to locate telecast by CBS in a la leading at Jamaica, will Was 3:60. somebody they drag “I’m going to shoot starting ; backed was Mrs. Ethel D. now can down have to half-hour program at be seeking his Elliott, perhaps Capos- ! Jacobs’ Searching with Bill sixth success in a 20-year-old wonder to their level and better than 60 for the last two 4:30 pm. with Fred the Brooklyn. He this who twice has bettered they’ve found their victim in rounds to catch Player,” Wall sella describing the race. Hartack in the saddle. Hartack won John Folley's imporUnt race on Pour Free- Landy's official world mark of Quick KO the Tigers. said. “I’ve watchM him for WTOP—9 will carry the race , is seeking his second straight doms in Assault, 1047; by yards They two rounds and I believe Washington. Delaware Handicap triumph. 1844: 3:65, won 26 from an- had similar ambitions don’t in Invigorator, High Gun, Lincoln, they Cleveland, he’s going any , Last summer he won the race 1054; other Australian. Merv when invaded to make mis- Adding further interest to 1055, and Dedicate in 1956. with Albert Thomas, another Boost's Title Hopes but the Indians rudely polished takes.” this year's renewal of the I I Sea DELAWARE, Page A-13 Aussie, third. them oft in three of four games, Player’s 136, eight under par.j Bold Ruler, who has suffered July 26 <**).! “They (Patterson and his only one defeat at Jamaica — Lincoln timed In LOS ANGELES. rising to the more desirable and the 138 s of Wall and Ros- was 4:01.6 strange saga : manager. D’Amato) renewal of the Thomas, —The of Pete Gus have surroundings of sixth place burg are the only totals under the 1066 Rem- and who holds the Rademacher while been dodging us. It is going sen—undoubtedly will go to the world 3-mile record, In 4:02.7. seems over while the slump-shackled Ti- 140. jZora Polley stands out today to take public Indignation and gers post today an odds-on choice. was plummeted toward the Ooalby and Jack Burke of Elliott’s time two-tenths as the top contender for a the support of sports writers Senators' slum district, drop- Kiamesha Lake. N. Y„ a new Pirates Finally Move Up Should he win. Bold Ruler will of a second slower than the crack at the world heavyweight to get us a fight. They ob- ping to seventh. man since his wrist operation, add $38,400 to his net earnings, Empire Oames record of 3.58.8 championship. viously don’t want to meet ua.” providing all 10 sUrt. That by The Senators fashioned a are at 140. In the 141 bracket set Britain’s Roger Bannis- Sportsman couple night would put his earnings over Big Pete tried his hand at Rademacher was of late rallies last are Fred Hawkins of El Paso, ' ter—the first four-minute mller On Long-Range Hitting the SBOO,OOO mark. professional fighting high praise Folley. nip Tigers. 4-3, Tex.; —in his memorable duel with for the In of to the to the Lionel Hebert of Lafa- night, "Frankly,” Pete dismay of yettte. La.; Johnny Auoc It Landy second time last and it said. "Pat- 12.726 customers. Pott of Br tht ted Prtii i | Raydon, 24, struck out seven Upset Possible Australia's In Vancouvet first. terson nothing sagged within Shreveport. La., In 1064. was even worse than the was like this Thus Detroit to and Mike Pet- The Pittsburgh Pirates' long' ' and walked four, for a 4-3 rec- Calumet Farm's “plnchhit- dangerous hitting Folley, Folley had real power games of Washington, The fellow. 3xk a chick of Yonkers. N. Y.. the drive to get part of the Na- ord with the Pirates. He’s 3-1 tlng” Kentucky Pride, is Elliott's best time, 3.57.0 from Chandler, very good margin Senators of first-round ace. Ariz., knocked —and he was with the can's over- latter one the tional League's first division against the Oiants. beating favored in the 30th Arlington made in the United States ear- out the former cham- his head.” come by tomorrow night since co-leaders with 68. sunlight them, 2-1, summer, amateur has met with a meas- with a two-hitter in Classic. lier this is beclouded pion in one minute 15 seconds Rademacher referred to the only three more games are of only other compelte game. by pacing Player Doesn't Miss ure success. his Kentucky coming in- a Issue and has not of the fourth round. only controversy of the sched- scheduled on this visit. They made it last night, A peg by Rightflelder Roberto Pride is ratified. own star stablemate been Also unratlfled It took Floyd Patterson, the uled 10-rounder. He implied Nevertheless, the Senators The 22-year-old Player has smacking for extra Clemente got Raydon out his to his since clocking by 16 hits, 10 of injury Is a 3:57.2 Brit- world titleholder, six rounds to > that Folley. accidentally or can have a Jolly time of it if been uncanny with his accu- bases, while Rookie Right- only nailing Willie Mays Tim Tam's unfortunate year Jam. the Kentucky ain's Derek Ibbotson last do it at Seattle last August. otherwise, butted him in the John Romonosky delivers to- racy for two rounds. For 36 hander Curt Raydon pitched a the plate when the Giants after taking paced at Derby In a mile. Elliott also Folley. who had promised to i second round. day and their Cuban aces. holes he has had 28 pars and for first major manager hits and walk and Preakness. If ha has 3:67.0 performance pend- four-hitter hit two a victory a beat Patterson's mark, had 29- Pedro Ramos and Camllo Pas- eight birdies. For 36 holes he leage shutout in a 10-0 breeze j ip the seventh. wins it will be his fifth ing. Folley Never in Trouble in sUrts this year. i year-old Pete from Columbus. cual, come through tomorrow. has missed one green in regula- past San Francisco. It was the Bob Skinner and Dick Groat seven upset, There was no question of Ga.. down four times in all. The referee called it a This would place the Tigers a tion figures. second shutout in a row for the leach had three hits and two The chances for an pacing In today's race. In fact, I On the last knockdown, be- punch, and to some ring ob- panicky .004 from the cellar. “I’ve never played better second place Giants. RBIs for the Pirates with Skin- however, are firm with such • golf,” no one seemed to want to take fore 7,100 fans at the Olympic servers, it seemed more likely Fifth Loss in Row 1 Wall said, “yet Gary That gave the Pirates a four- ner's solo homer Claiborne Farm's Nadir. Bon- have a 2-0 lead loser New Zealand's Neville Scott television audience. Referee right slipped over Folley’s The Senators may a wonderful youngster, the first share of fourth with St. Louis, Stu Miller (3-5) in the second crist Farm's Backbone, Wilton caught the Tigers in a state Ada finally went In front and Charlie Randolph didn’t bother shoulder, they simply collided foreign player I’ve ever seen, 6*2 games behind first place i inning. The shot hit the right- Stable's Elegant, Mrs. reached the first quarter in 51.3 to finish the count. with a bang. of shock at that after the and a perfect gentleman. If I Milwaukee and a half game shy i field roof at Forbes Field, Rice's Talent Show and Cain seconds with Elliott running in Rademacher’s showing ap- In any event, Folley was Yankees’ artillery bombarded can't win the tournament. I of the third place Chicago reached by only Babe Ruth, Hoy Stable's Victory Morn. third place behind Mike Berts- parently bitterly disappointed never in trouble, and it took Detroit for 30 runs in three hope he does.” Cubs. Ted Beard. Wally Moon and Nadir, especially, has fins ford of Scotland. the crowd which paid a gross i but one short right chop to games. The Tigers have lost Sam Snead of White Sulphur The Pirates have smacked Mickey Mantle previously. speed, but likes a fast track Elliott’s patience became thin of $35,022 to see the fight. the Jaw that traveled hardly five in a row and nine of their Springs, W. Va„ back in the 47 hits in their charge, more and Arlington's strip was heavy midway through the second Although there were some > 12 inches to start Pete on the last 10. the lone win in that pack with a pair of mediocre than half of them for extra Fisarra Wins First today after yesterday’s down- period being Bunnlng's par They've quarter and he bolted into the cheers when the fumbling Ra- downhill road. This was in Jim no- 728. which were extreme- bases. belted 12 The Cubs, leading the league pour. : hitter against the Red Sox. ly disgusting eight triples O. lead, hitting the half mile in demacher came back fighting the third round. Another short to him, said the doubles, and four (33 against Other nominees Include D. process beaUng long with 114 home runs 2:03.4. In the third round, he was i right to the chin sent him In the of the reason Player has shot a pair home runs—24 hits—in the the Braves), ended their losing Widener’s Jester. Fred W. down Tigers last night Roy Sievers spurt. Hooper’s Olymar. Mrs. 8. H. roundly booed at times and I again. of 68s against his par of 72s Is string at five games with three Pulls Away From Pirie pounded his 26th home, a lead- Player 22-year-old Raydon Whiffs Seven A Dragon Killer; t drew a chorus of Jeers when But before the round ended because has homers in the opener. Dave Saddacas off liner which barely cleared full game entry. Strong England's Oordoh Pirie was he left the ring. Pete charged Folley into the nerves. Milwaukee moved a Long. Ernie Banks and Mrs. Rice's other ropes again, ex- Ruler, coupled Talent second at this stage but El- and they fought savagely the leftfleld screen in the sec- That could be true, because ahead of the Oiants al- Brave Sammy Taylor did the with Greenness Shows ond inning. That their though split in Show; W. H Bishop’s Dis- liott left him well behind as he seconds after th{ bell sounded. was Snead's 46-year-old nerves are held to a a bombing, Taylor's I the first twi-night pair Cubs? with crack- Farm's quickly opened up a 10-yard “He’s sttlTas green as he was Rademacher came out with lone run in seven in- showing. He yipped a couple with the ing in eighth cordant, and Old Rose nings a 4-4 tie the lead with a 50 0 clocking for as an amateur.” said 26-year- a rush in the fourth but ran and hits weren’t too nu- of two-foot putts yesterday. The Braves won 4-1 after a 5-4 against losing reliever Hum- Gray Trust. that span split with the third quarter and 3:02.3 old Zora, who split a pair of ' straight into a beautiful right merous over either. defeat. St. Louis *l-3). 11 Race in Sapling The only Carries Largest Gallery Cincinnati, winning the twi- berto Robinson Banks' entering the gun lap. decisions with Pete when they cross, and down he went again. Senators collected blast tied Pirate Frank Thomas Eleven, headed by unbeaten four off George Susce until the still night opener 5-4, then losing thereafter were amateurs. Folley closed in, there was Snead carried by far t(ie for the league lead again at 27. Intentionally. Restless Wind It was no contest flurry capped eighth and by that time the biggest gallery. 3-2. Los Angeles rapped Phil- as Elliott finished with a 56.7 Matchmaker George Parnas- a by a ripping But Sam’s golf and Easy Spur, were named for . uppercut chin, Tigers had nudged into a 3-1 was unexciting except adelphia 7-3. See PIRATES, Page A-13 quarter for victory to the sus renewed an offer to Pat- to the and that for an the 6 furlongs of the Sapling. terson of $250,000 for out- . was it. lead at Russ Kemmerer's ex- occasional big tee shot. deciding cheers of 38,000 including an pense. It could be helpful in Prince Phillip. door fight against Folley in Los i Later Pete was asked If he The No. 2 gallery of the sec- the juvenile championship. Angeles in September or Oc- . would fight again. Gail Harris’ double and Tito ond day was Tommy Bolt’s, but first rldo was in single Bill Hartack, whose Pirie fourth 4:04.1 tober. “I’llwrite you a letter,” he Francona’s netted the he too had a par round. Bolt yesterday with Murray Halberg of New Tigers over the hurdles waa Folley was asked If he ' quipped. But a moment after- a run in the second and said his feet hurt and that it jaunt, faces dif- Zealand, the Oames' three- they went ahead in Redskins Start Work a victorious a wanted to fight Patterson. ward he said he wanted to the third was the hottest day he ever today champion, fifth 4:06.6. Billy ferent kind of a barrier mile in "Yes,” he replied. "I am con- • mix it again, maybe in six when Martin and Harvey had seen. added Delaware was sixth in 4:07.8. Kuenn singled in the SIIO,OOO Berisford fident I could beat him. He : weeks. He had no idea where and Harris Somebody reminded him it Handicap at Delaware Park. fly. The wind of between 15 and is very fast but I can out- or against whom. contributed a sacrifice had been hotter in Tulsa, where Facing Two Problems The Nation's leading fiat 20 m.p.h. blew down the home punch him.” Folley, now unbeaten since Detroit's lead mounted to 3-1 he the Open. years the won National But rider of the last three stretch and made progress on But Folley's manager. RillI 1955. weighed 200. Rademacher in fifth after Martin dou- Tom said the wind was blowing By LEWIS F. ATCHISON , Three more players, all half- , scored aboard Mielaison in the surprisingly bled off the leftfleld screen, took Writer backs, added to the the back stretch difficult. Smith, wasn't optimistic about a trim, if not too Continued on Page A-13, Col. 4 Stsr SUIT were roster hurdlea event at Monmouth . While Elliott was being pre- the Immediate possibilities. trim, 198. See SENATORS, Page A-13 i LOS ANGELES, July 26 after Coach Joe Kuharlch and Park even though he faced Pat sented his gold medal, the The Redskins had problems to- his staff arrived here. The , Smlthwick. champion steeple- English girls 440-yard relay day as the largest squad In the , most Important probably is Art chase Jockey of 1956 and '57. PROBABLE Lupino, who set a national col- team bettered the world record TODAY'S SPORTS club's history began training at Smlthwick was astride the fav- with a clocking of 45.3 seconds. PITCHERS Occidental College. Fifty-six ; leglate scoring record in his ored Great Tom but wound up ON TELEVISION ! year at the University The listed mark of 45.6 was men are either In camp or due Junior third. Ford Is Aiming to Hog AMERICAN LEAGUE of Arizona three yeari ago. A by j here by nightfall. Today. Hartack returns to set the Australian national Baseball Wxihlntton at Detroit: Itomonoakr badly injured knee early in his | team at Sydney on December vs. Urban i7-«l here, and he shouldn't be. The! ‘ended his football career. Weston, Horse Racing Near York at Cleveland: Maas (4-6) which sent Volney Peters | 1 quarter of the Delaware Hand- team were Madeleine By th« Asftoclftttd PrcM loser Ray Narleskl and vs. McLlsh IS-Si deal i knee, Lupino Dorothy Hyman. Paul to to Philadelphia in exchange Because of the See RACINO, Page A ll June Just a couple of weeks ago. Rocky Delaware Handicap Del- for] . | passed draft by Young. singles to Colavlto i from NATIONAL LEAGUE 25-year-old was over in the and Heather appeared going aware WTOP-9, p.m. the Mavraides has 1 League It this was to (In the fifth), pinch-hitter Park. 4:30 Los Anaelaa at Bhlladelptila iN): been canceled. | other National Football be the year Whitey Ford finally Koufax (7-4 i vs. Sanford <«-»). | teams, but the Redskins took (in eighth) Bowling San Francisco at Plttabursh: Anton- Rudy won 20. Now it looks as If Minnie Minoso the elll irW-7) vs Law iS-B>, Quarterback Buklch Is 1 him far down on the list on the 'STOOPERS'HAVE and Dick Brown (in the ninth). Chlcaao at Milwaukee: Drott (4-7) unsigned waiting the stubby southpaw ace of I Champ, vs i»-s> and is in St. chance that he might be able walked only Bowl The WMAL-7. Burdette DAY AT JAMAICA the New York Yankees might He two and fanned 6:30 p.m. Cincinnati at St Loula iN): Haddtx Louis until the Redskins make 'to play. Art told Backfleld YORK, July 26 six. l | j ? S.||l 3i | ft „• race assembled on the Potomac him a 13-4 record and pushed Donovan now is 7-10 with his ern California star insists that the Canadian League after be- qualified and the original it does. River today for the start of the Yankees Into a 14' 2-game fourth consecutive victory, fifth N,w York 6 8 9 812 910 62 36 .674 ilng drafted by the Redskins. third place finisher, Gale the regatta of the Cap* lead, their largest yet. straight complete game and *" ' The Mavraides case is a worse ' and Walt Williamson of Occl- Stalker, declared the annual lostos 2 799884 47 44 .516 14', was itol Power Boat Association. Ford, who beat the Chicago 1 second shutout. Three double- snafu. The deal Involving ! dental College are the other] winner at 913 10 for $2 The event will end tomorrow White Sox 5-0 on there hits plays kept him out of serious w?*hT 27- 79885 46 45 .505 15' , Peters and Mavraides was con-, >newcomers. King got his re-! Before the official sign 8-0 with a trouble. The White Sox handed °" tingent on both men reporting : lease from Calgary and Wil- flashed on the tote with the first heat at noon. and Kansas City nV mH*,. ca9# 4611—56 4945 49 .479 18 waa five-hitter while running his - Boston a third consecutive 7 to their new clubs. Peters, , liamson. a good-looking 195- board many Impatient fans The course has been laid 6 8 4 6- 5 7 43 47 .471 18 ' string scoreless innings to road defeat with a walk. Jim fe&Wc'c however, can’t play football this pounder who stands e-foot-2'j.! In the crowd of 10,487 had out between the Fourteenth of Cleveland 3 4 1 6 4 713 44 51 .463 19', i street and Memorial Bridges. 27, now leads the majors with Landis' double and an Infield season because of burns suf- Is getting a trial because he thrown away win and place - 6 42 49 .462 19', Best viewing appeared to be six shutouts. That's his one- out in the first inning, then w.7\, fered while fighting a fire at : looks and acts like a poten- tickets on Oale Stalker. year high. added three in the second, » 8- 48 54 .426 23 his home last spring. tially good pro end. These, course, became from the District side of the runs n Wcfyy. (2.. WAS 4 7 3 6 6 6 of river. two on Nellie Fox's double. C Lest 30 44 45 51 49 54 NOTES—Oene Brito. Ralph good when Gale Stalker Sixth in a Row K’u.*it i'C. 49|«7 j | | Came on Anyway TODAT VIM) grtanS Frank Sullivan (8-4) lost It. Quglielmi and Rookie Jim was declared the winner hm haat It’s also the greatest num- Right-hander Amle Porto- The Redskins offered the i Hanifan. a California end; plus those daily double NATIONAL : A outboard hrdro I*l™ 0 *l™4S ber of shutouts in the league carrero, whose best winning year | T~ Eagles a draft choice after the Scooter Scudero and Willlam- tickets coupling Oale Stalk- | J|T took practice with Leaguer win- C outboard hydro Noon IS Detroit’s Billy Hoeft led 9-11 with the Phil- Results Teittrday 0 J J g * teams failed to agree on another ¦ son some runs er Little f? since was a season f Clubs i Sf J „• Im B outboard hrdro i! .in 1S:«J Vs* ; around the track earlier this the second T outboard hydro 1:00 with seven in 1955. adelphia A's in won his Wh.. * 1 player to replace Petera. That ner of race. 1:19 1954. l J . 48 cu.-ln. hydra 2:19 week . . Dick James, wife Jockey Guerin 1:30 While the Yankees won their ' 10th with a sixth consecutive ciey wasn’t suitable to Philadelphia, his Eric ISA cu-ln. hydro 1:45 5:30 ¦ Mihysskst— 7 10 5 12 8 5 4 51 40 .540 ’ early brought iss eu.-tn hydro i oil 5:4.4 aixth in a row, the White Sox ; victory for the Orioles. He's either, so Mavraides yesterday and four children arrived trouble on himself. -in. hydro .1 on 4:»o " 5 - 79 69859 41 549 1 . 55.4 cu « s# Fron plane from Bos- from Orant’s Pass, Oreg.. by He complained that Suc- CM :u -In hydro 3IS 3*3 knocked oft second place Bos- lost five. He was tagged for 1 found his ticket 2*n cu -ln. hydro 3 So 4-4.4 Dick Donovan's > by Bill Tuttle and Bob Chicefs 87 47 48 .495 6 ton had been canceled. But he • bus. Norb Hecker, his wife, two cessful had Interfered with- PatUlc Ono-Dositn hydro 4 IS 4 oo ton 4-0 on homers Tadm , B>H because his disqualified him U runabout 1:45 2:SO with a 2.47 earned run average f the inning and Bob Nleman tl :l ftlii !«!: UsAe, 824757 9- 42 58 .437 9U belongs about 3.000 miles late reporting auto Sailor and winning 19 In 4958. . added a solo shot In sev- L j ,in Hershey. Pa., where »the > was involved In a three-c|r as well. t K33 |:lh 4:(K»sis while tl# ,tu ***•!& 14.4148 47,48 47 48 50 | | C ©ck hydrn Vjj up > (0-2) flr.VA f Eagles art training. Red was uninjured.' j t) rffck hyflro 3is 4 16, gave a third-inning double enth. Bob Orlm lost It. icrash.