Pas Pony Stars Win, Biloxi Nips Colts Walker Pitches Unearned Runs US Track Set 2nd One-Hitter In Tenth Squad In Tournament he Drops Pascagoula Burton Joins Mantle

Russ Walker pitched a one-- By TOMMY HOUSTON For Meet In England ter and Donnie Davis slammed standings. Chronicle Correspondent two home runs as Pascagoula Pushing across four unearned In Record HANNOVER, Germany (TJPI) Pony all-stars up the wrapped runs in the top of the tenth inn- — The victorious United States district toumar^mt last night MILTON RICHMAN ing, Biloxi snapped a brilliant By Softballers men’s track and field team, a with a 12 to 0 over Har- UPI Writer Set victory duel to hand Sports Thursday night, Steve Boros and ting, Altman collected three of third straight victory behind Standings pitching Pascagou- it, rison-Jackson County at St. Mar- Major League Jim Schaffer also homered for the Cardinals’ seven hits. leaves la’s all-stars a 4-1 defeat and Oft-traded Ellis Burton of the today for London and a tin. By United Press International St. Louis send the finals of the -eli- the Cubs as set increased its lead tr For Tournament weekend meet with Britain’s top Cubs, a tough man to keep tabs Tlhe game was Walker’s second mination sectional down the Braves on seven hits 3-1 in the eighth on a wn!k a athletes. American League Colt League on because he never stays in one one-hit effort Harrison- for his 12th victory against nine single by Charlie James and Tim against Pet. GB tournament into a rubber match. rec- The Yank men won 10 of W. L. place too long, landed in the In Thurs- Jackson in tournament play. In losses. Lemaster's loss was his McCarver's sacrifice fly and that Pascagoula day’s 11 events against Ger- New York 66 37 .641 ... The Biloxi stars capitilized on ord hook for keeps today—along- the first game Pascagoula won by sixth compared with seven victor- turned out to be the winning ;un Sixteen teams from Biloxi, Pica- men’s team to close out 59 46 .562 8 several local errors to hand Coach side Mickey Mantle. many’s a score of 15 to 1. Chicago ies. when the Reds scored once in the Mobile and will 60 49 .550 9 Charlie Hatcher’s their a a yune, Pascagoula a 141-82 victory. Previously on Baltimore sluggers That’s pretty tall order for the Cubs solidified ninth. In the double-elimina- j By winning, compete for the championship of the current tour, the Americans winning Minnesota 57 40 .538 10H first defeat in tournament action. guy with an undistinguished .2241 tion their hold on fourth place and Southpaw won his fche Invitational Soft- tournament in three games, 53 51 .510 13*/2 The Biloxi win evened the round- lifetime but Pascagoula beat the Russians and Poles in Boston batting average, Bur-j to within 6I2 of the l(Kh he needed the locals of coaches Cun Mc- moved games although help ball tournament to be held at the similar dual meets. Cleveland 53 55 .491 15t2 robin and sets the stage for a ton it night managed Thursday idle first-place Dodgei's. from and Bobby Diamond Grath and Jimmy Coon scored 53 58 .477 17 final 7:30 showdown when he Recreation Saturday A in the Los Angeles tonight at became the eighth play- The St. Louis Cardinals climbed Shantz in the ninth. The hard luck spectacular victory 36 runs on end 35 hits to their op- Kansas 48 57 .457 19 the Lee Street Diamond. er in to hit i Sunday. 1,6000 meter relay highlighted City major league history into a tie for second with gave up six hits in seven in- two runs on place Jay ponents’ three hits. Detroit 43 59 .422 22 home runs from both sides of the 'Die first game gets underway Thursday’s action with Lester Mays Forced Out San Francisco by defeating the nings and was charged with his Davis Pitched Shutout 37 68 .352 30 in one at 3 p.m. with Drive-in Cleaners Milburn, Ulis Williams, Rex Caw- Washington Pas relied on the shut-out hurl- plate game. , 3-2, in the only 15th loss against four victories. Davis pitched a one-hit shut- of Pascagoula meeting Keesler ley and Carr clocking 3.02.8 Games ing of righthander Sonny Mays The shopworn, switch-hitting. other game Henry out against Hattiesburg in the Thursday’s Air Force Base Instructors. for the best time in this event the first nine before the Burton, whose only other claim to scheduled. other game. Boston at Baltimore, Ppd, rain fame is that he a hot trum- At 4 Wilbur anywhere in the world this year. ace curve-ball specialist was plays Game Rained Out COMMUNICATION p.m. Pascagoula’s Douglas Gill was the starting (Only game scheduled) The time was just short of the forced to leave the game because pet off the field, accomplished Dees takes on 3409th Student and losing for the losers. The only game scheduled in the world record of 3:02.2 set by the Probable of the 16 tournament a Thursday night’s feat while help- AUSTIN, Tex.

... second Hinton. A bunt day evening with a consolation don on Saturday,” said Jordan, Bob and Jim Nilon? If not, the Los Angeles 64 42 .604 by Jerry r “but we will have to to 60 47 561 4% by Tommy Tansil was not in time •vent to go on at 6 p.m. improve match appears doomed here. San Francisco to nail Walker at third and our baton passing to do it.” The Pennsylvania Athletic Com- St. Louis 60 47 .561 44 every one was safe to load the sacks FOR mission already has ruled that it Chicago 57 48 .543 64 VOTE 52 .523 84 with no outs. Leftfielder of the state will square off Friday cannot grant a license to Inter- Cincinnati 57 Sonny All Star Game missed on two suc- night in the 14th annual Mississip- continental Promotions, Inc., be- Philadelphia 56 51 .523 84 Fletcher then 54 54 .500 11 cessive bunt and both pi high school All Star football cause Sonny is head of the firm. Milwaukee attempts Next Week 52 55 .495 114 times runner was out at the Is game at Memorial Stadium. A state code bans a license pro- Pittsburgh the ependable 41 67 .380 24 The North-South cagers will hold moter from having an interest in Houston ! plate. — JACKSON (UPI) Participants 33 73 .311 31 daily workouts at Hinds Junior a boxer. New York Biloxi Stages Rally Efficient in the two state prep All Star Booneville and Archie Fike of Ma- Sonny was not available for his Biloxi jumped on righthander contests here next week were Thursday’s Results gee. reaction. Jimmy Bryant for two walks and scheduled to arrive today to start St. Louis 3 Cincinnati 2 The North football squad, under Bob Nilon, Chester, Pa., busi- a single to open the tenth. After a week of preliminary prepara- Chicago 10 Milwaukee 2 coach Gene Allen of Vicksburg, nessman, said he had not been in pitching two balls to Jimmy Wal- tions. (Only games scheduled) xperienced win do preliminary work at Mill- contact with the heavyweight king lis, he was replaced by Jerry Twenty-four of the state’s out- saps College while the South team, who was scheduled to box an ex- Friday's Probable Pitchers Hinton who yielded the walk to standing prep basketball players under coach W. D. Wiles of Bil- hibition at Missouri State Peniten- San Francisco at Chicago — | force in the tie-breaking run. With are slated to battle next Thurs- oxie, will work at Hinds. tiary in Jefferson City. Sanford (10-11) vs. Ellsworth (15- two outs, an by the sec- Eervice day in Memorial Coliseum in the daily Nilon said he could not say 7). lond baseman pushed across two ninth annual high school All-Star what Liston's reaction would be, Philadelphia at St. Louis more runs before a single by game. j but he pointed out that there (night) — Bennett (3-0) vs. Sa- Seth Hersh plated the final tally. Sixty-six gridders from all In 1876, “Wild Bill” Hockok was I would have to be some agreement decki <6-7). Pas attempted to come back in Re-Elect College in Raymond, under head killed in Deadwood, S.D., by Jack by next week if the fight is to Los Angeles at Houston (night) the last of the tenth, but their coaches Kenneth Lindsey of McCall. com off next month. vs. Farrell (8- —Drysdale (13-11) j rally fell short. A booming dou- Nilon said also that he was un- 8>. ble by Don Barron and a single WILBUR G. DEES CHANCERY CLERK "For An Assessment" able to talk with William Cherry, Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (night) (by pinch-hitter Ed Trehern ac- (Pol. Ad Paid) Equitable Intercontinental counsel, because — Cardwell (7-11) vs. Malon- counted for the lone local run. i of the death of the attorney’s fa- ey (16-3). Mays yielded only four scat- j VOTE ther. New York at Milwaukee (2, tcrcd singles in his nine inning Nilon said he — Jackson <6- However, expects twilight-night) stint, while walking two, hitting i to discuss the license refusal with 13) and Cisco (6-9) vs. Spahn one and fanning nine. Bryant; both Liston and Cherry by Sun- (13-5) and (5-8). HIRAM H. B. WALLACE Hendley | was tagged with the defeat, yield-: (Bitsy) day. three. Games ! ing one hit wrhile walking | Bob and Jim Nilon, along with Saturday's ! JACKSON COUNTY at Cincinnati BERRY Liston, had been scheduled to pro- Pittsburgh at Milwaukee in the fourth mote the title bout. Liston is New York splurge period. at was expected president of Intercontinental and San Francisco Chicago Tonight’s game SMITH tax assessor Philadelphia at St. Louis to draw about 65,000 fans to Sol- VaiS" owns 47!^ per cent of the stock. Makes Statement (Paid Political Ad) Los Angeles at Houston, night dier Field on Chicago’s lake front despite network television over To St. Paul 209 stations and an uncomforta- Southern Open ble weather forecast. District Voters To the voters and citizens Packers Get The weather outlook was for a Although I have been actively Being Played warm night with a high temp- of District two: Nod Over Stars erature during the day between engaged in my campaign for On Hard Greens 85 and 90 and thundershowers the office of Highway Com- I humbly and sincerely solicit your vote and Influence (UPI) — Gridiron likely. missioner of the Southern Dis- — CHICAGO to elect me your Justice of the Peace, Tuesday* Aug- ST. PAUL (UPI) Some of know-how made Vince Lombar- Both teams took their fin.l trict, I issue this press release ust 6th. the golfers playing in the $35,000 di's Green Bay Packers a two to workouts under the lights at Sol- as a formal announcement, as 1. I to deal justice with mercy. St. Paul Open claim the greens pledge three touchdown favorite today dier Field to become acclimated as a brief mes- “are as hard as a rock.” But well personal 2. to fulfill the duties of this office with hon- Packers Resigned for the 30th annual game match- to the turf with the area. the granite-texture wasn’t enough sage to the voters of this esty and efficiency. the National Football League winding up their drills Thursday to stop 71 of the 137 entries from ing I am 48 years of age, the son 3. Promising you the people a Justice Court that can champions against the College All- night. shooting par or better. of the late Mr. & Mrs. W. be looked upon as one of honesty, dignity, and sin- Stars. The Packers definitely will be Jim Ferree, Cornoa, Calif., led Frank Smith of Simpson Coun- The All-Stars, coached by Otto without the services of one key cerity. a band of 57 shooters I am married to a under-par linebacker Nitschke, ty. happily 4. If I have failed to see you in person, accept Graham for the sixth consecutive player, Ray please Thursday with an eight-under 64 wonderful wife and we have share of 260 and a star last year, while fullback this as a personal visit to your home. year, have their to take the first round edge and two sons. I was born and and more Jim was a doubtful start- You are friends and I want to serve 270 pound behemoths Taylor my neighbors, you. come within six strokes of the j and backfield than usual, but er due to a leg injury. reared in Simpson County course speed record. Don Fairfield, a even Graham concedes that the One other new name will be in served my native county as Thanks, Perdido Bay, Fla., was one shot of the Packers, NFL the Packer backfield, halfback member of the Board of Sup- back at 65 and Jerry Barber, experience | titleholders for the last two sea- Tom Moore, replacing Paul Hor- ervisors from 1944-1952. 1 have 1961 PGA champion, w as third | W. D. Richards will make them hard to nung, under suspension by the served for as Sun- (Bill) with a 66. sons, many years beat. NFL. School P.S. Look for last minute Rattlers to strike. Look at Ferree’s best showing was at I day Superintendent, The club has won 19 of the I the Western Open in Chicago a pro Sunday School teacher and a candidate's background. the All-Stars and 30 games, eight am sober and Pol. Ad Paid week ago when he tied for 13th ELECT deacon of the church. I try to live a Christian life; morally upright. two games have been tied, while place and picked up $1,000. I realize well the importance of the office I seek and the duties that the Packers will be seeking to WALTER S. LOWRY, JR. Friends, quite FULL TIME Slate with this office. 1 certainly believe that with my experience of twelve years rack up the fifth straight pro ri- your go along construction work that I am of giving you the most umph in the series and their 20th Senator for Jackson Coun- in road building and capable desire is to make consecuitve exhibition victory. ty. I pledge to be there for useful service that one could expect. I do know that my heart's you ★ SWIM Last year Green Bay whipped every roll call. a trustworthy and loyal official. machine or to ★ PICNIC the Stars, 42-20, with a 21-point (paid pol. adv.) As you probably know, I do not have a big political organization help roots" of our me secure votes. I am carrying my campaign to the "grass people gov- ★ DANCE to a ernment — the individual voter, and I am trusting in YOU, my friends, give me chance to serve you. And, judging from the fine encouragement I am receiving through- 10 A.M. — vain. Open out the district, I have reason to believe that our combined efforts will not be in Close 10 P.M. RE-ELECT My Friends: Just what do you consider real Democracy? Do you think by perpetuating ambitions of a man — after year — is in keeping Seven Days A Week the political year after year year Robert E. (Bob) with the spirit of true Democracf? Your present commissioner is of retirement age. held a office for two years. God made no man so superior in No Alcoholic Drinks He has public thirty Wilma knowledge, talents and experience that h® becomes indispensable. I ask you, as a Lake to me an to my Allowed voter, and one who believes in fair play, give opportunity prove — GRAHAM Wade and Between Hurley worthiness as your Highway Commissioner. Off 63 at Wade 2 Miles Highway ★ ICE CREAM STATE LAND Throughout the District, ardent supporters, ** W®H ®* n®w friends, have been so kind PHONE 588-2941 humble for This has ★ CANDY COMMISSIONER to me. I am profoundly grateful and most your help. campaign assure that I am not a been thus far a pleasant experience for m®* I want to you ★ SANDWICHES to Is that if endorse "A LAND MAN FOR A LAND OFFICE" promise maker and breaker, and that my o^Y promise you you man w**l strive harder to make a ★ DRINKS me as your next Commissioner, no you worthy The office of State Land Commissioner is not one that can Highway easily be rotated by the election of a new man each four servant than Hiram Berry Smith. ***«•• who know me best as to my char- Owned & years. Bob Graham will reward Mississippi with another term Ask my homefolks about me inquire o* Operated ** elected, I shall ever of efficient full-time public service. There is no substitute for acter for honesty and efficiency, and remem*>#r ****** keep Mr. & Mrs. successful By experience. _ sacred the trust you have placed in me. Walter S. Lowry submitted end approved by Robert E. (Bob) Graham POL. AD. P \ID Very Sincerely, (Pol. Ad Paid) HIRAM BERRY SMITH