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lii ~ fßEffi ~ w feg&r i Pitching Limits NL’s— Strategy IHj Rhubarbs Start PROMISES SOME CHANGES Loes Will Follow Bunning Stengel Sore at Fans In Bid to Halt Righthanders k \ By BURTON HAWKINS -^wKr As Hoad Signs Bur BUS CorrMPondwt J And Rival Managers BT. LOUIS. July 9.—For a! - ¦'->/ ST. LOUIS. July 9 OP).— , day ahead," he growled. day. at least, Casey Stengel has m 1*IWffimmm, ¦' , Casey Stengel, American "That’s the way it is with the the weapon at his command L For Pro Tennis League manager ¦» w in today’s All- j managers in our league. We which virtually assures that Star Game, is unhappy very good <*¦;lfl| over have a habit that Mickey Aussies Complain, the team selected for him by way." Mantle won’t be pur- the fans and is equally dis- Stengel's posely passed—a tactic Ameri- %-jtt' .*? Gonzales Protests criticism of Cleve- |i ISHB* ¦ pleased over tactics of rival land’s use of Wynn Sunday can League managers are em- managers In the league Tournament Plan drew a sharp reply from Kerby ploying to spike the slugger's UHL- ## s The Yankee pilot, in dis-] Farrell, rookie manager of the effectiveness. Jm NEW YORK, July 9 OP).— A agreement fans with the over Indians. All-Star Game professional only one day. Lew several of their selections, and In the here “I’m a hell of a lot more In- today Stengel has presented Hoad found himself the mid- indignant because Cleveland terested in beating the Chicago dle-man today in a ten- used war of Pitcher Early Wynn, his White Sox in a doubleheader fastball Btot, All-Star Roster. if nis nerves that reached half- originally V starter, last gpasvT:- v _. intended than winning the All-Star Pag* A-19 way the world. Sunday, forecast around some changes Game.” he said. “However, if Hoad, the big Australian Da- year. League pitchers with next ?asey gets his rule passed. I’ll National vis Cup star, signed yesterday “I say," Stengel said, disturbing of sijßr dare go along. good for the alternative IHk EASY CONDITIONING—The starting catchers for today’s All-Star Game play for “things changed What’s one pitching dangerous Ted to Jack Kramer’s will be around club is good for the other.” to Wll- ! in St. Louis prepare thems3lves by completely relaxing. Ed Bailey (left) of troupe for the fattest figure this year, in regards if they elect to walk l here after Sympathises liams I Cincinnati and Yogi Berra of the their given pro player—sl2s,- way things Alston intentionally. Yankees enjoyed day off yesterday, ever a to the certain are Walt Al- Mantle 000 for two chosen. They just don’t look Brooklyn Manager Walking Mickey currently is. but were all set to show why they are among the best in the business in the years. ston, MICKEY MANTLE annual He hardly had signed the right the way it's being done. who will direct the Na- the most popular strategy in show of stars today.—AP Wirephoto. tional Leaguers, said he sympa- They’ll Have to Pitch to Him — I contract when in rapid-fire “I think the present way of American League. He has thized with Stengel’s attitude, the order: picking the players should be walked at least once in each of the righthanded power of the 1. Pancho Gonzales, the man continued even if they are not but added he didn’t see how his last 14 games and has been the pilots could be asked to National Leaguers Hank Hoad was signed to play, said done the right way. It’s an passed 18 times in the last seven, Aaron. Willie sacrifice using a star pitcher Mays, Frank Moore Agrees he would not appear in Kra- honor to be on the team and but with Williams batting in Robinson and Don Hoak— in close pennant race. mer’s “Tournament of Cham- it doesn’t make anv difference a the fifth spot behind Mantle Stengel picked righthanded who “Suppose I wanted to pitch skt pions.” starting Saturday at chose them. Sometimes it that battle plan doubtless Is Jim Bunning of Detroit looks like politicians ! (Lew) Burdette?" he asked. In as his Forest Hills. are at erased for Walt Alston Bnd his righthander, work and there are or two fact. I had planned on coming starter. Another To Title 2. The Lawn Tennis Associa- one National Leaguers. Billy Loes, will take over after Bout my left- players team be in with him after the tion of Australia launched a on I’d a Bunning’s completed. little leery starting. way hander (Curt Simmons). Now Threatens Records chore is move to ban Hoad and Kra- of The Stengel they voted in a certain city it'll have to be (Jack) Sanford, Mantle is in a position to admitted he would mer’s entire tour from playing have preferred to start Early PORTS any could kill the whole thing, but I guess.” break several base-on-balls rec- on official courts Down Wynn, ** Anthony you public | Cleveland's wily right- With don’t want to rob the Stengel, who is sensitive nearing Williams’ SiEVENING STAR, Washington, D. Under. ords. He's THE C. hander. but Wynn pitched TUESDAY. JULY B, who comes to the game.” about his All-Star managerial of being passed in 19 1957 A-17 NEW YORK. July 9 OP). Lawyer Takes Over mark record (he’s lost five of six games. Ted also seven innings Sunday on two Light-heavyweight Champion Will Propose New Rule successive days’ Kramer said today he was games), was not particularly holds the American League rec- rest and has seen more Archie Moore has agreed to de- j asking his lawyer to take over Stengel then disclosed he will happy over the selections of 17 walks, service than any pitcher on fend against I of ord Intentional squad. his title Tony i the ball in his disagreement propose a rule prohibiting Detroit’s Harvey Mickey already having either Anthony I Kuenn at with + 1 of New York Septem- 1 with Gonzales. He told his managers from starting pitch- shortstop, Cleveland's Vic Wertz 14. And with 91 walks The National League, which Jm her Angeles’ reached WIN, LOSE OR 11 in Los Gilmore lawyer to set in process the ers who have been named to 1 at first base and Baltimore’s season. Mantle has a crack has won six of the last seven Stadium, this games, Julius Helfand an- arbitration procedure set forth the All-Stars team any later George at third base. He Babe record of 170. still rules a 6-to-5 today. Kell at Ruth’s nounced in my contract with Pancho. than Saturday prior to the big ’ made of his Mickey's average is the choice. The American League Helfand, no secret belief that .369 DRAW By FRANCIS STANN president of the I feel this is necessary to clear game. That would assure at i his own Bill Skowron at first, most formidable among the All- holds a 13-10 margin in the World spectacles, Championship Boxing up the disagreement between least two day’s rest. Gil McDougald at shortstop and Star clan, but the inclination but they have been Committee and chairman of Pancho and myself. “I had planned to start Boston’s Frank Malzone at pass him probably won’t harrowing events for Stengel. the New York to Os the six State Athletic “As of this time the Wynn,” Stengel explained, “be- would give his league bet- today. • Williams is a .343 previous teams he Commission, Tour- third exist said in view of nament of Champions will not j cause cf his experince and his ter representation. and a highly respected managed, five lost. positive -1 hitter So High the Redbirds Fly the action he would include Pancho, but we would 1 knowledge of the National “I plan to make some clutch performer in these mid- For the second straight year, not strip Moore of his the National League FOR THE GOOD BURGHERS of St Louis the All-Star title. be very happy to schedule him, League players but when I• changes as soon as I'm per- summer gatherings of base- lineup He said he had received a will be by Cincin- game is more or less a necessary interlude. They want to starting July 13 or July 16. learned he pitched Sunday I¦ mitted,” he said. (After the ball's sparklers. dominated telephone call from Jules Our schedule can be revised switched to Jim Bunning be- first three innings.) “Every- By starting Curt Simmons, a nati players As was the case get on with the pennant race, and good reason. Their year with Covey, attorney for Singer up to the cause he, too, is a righthander body knows lefthander with an 8-4 record last in Washington, five out and to moment of start of that Wertz has Cardinals are winging in front threatening take Frank Sinatra, who is promot- ! play.” and is the most rested.” physical handicaps and I'm for the Phillies, Alston will Redlegs will be in the starting ing lineup. It all for the first time in 11 years. the fight, that everything Gonzales, in Los Angeles, said Realizing that his words i told he is very tired. Kuenn make the switch-hitting Man- Two others were voted Come to think of it, 1946 was the last year any Western was in order. he wouldn’t play in the might be construed as a reflec- hasn’t been having one of his tle bat righthanded. This is in but Commissioner Ford Helfand tour- Frick team won the National League flag and thus it is under- said he spoke to nament for two reasons: (1) tion on the young Detroit flre- best seasons and I've got to accepted strategy for the park, i named Mays as a replace- the managers of both fighters, j His contract specifies he baller, Casey added: say that McDougald, during the since it requires a more robust ment for Gus Bell and Aaron standable that fans all over the Nation are pulling for the Charley need Johnston Wally Post. Cards, Reds or Braves to come out on top. But especially 'Anthony), tournament Ernie Braca and more than seven days’ starting pitcher. After all. he playing the best shortstop in bleachers than it does to drive Change Expected Cards, it meeting they dura- the if Involves the Yankfees. They can confirmed the deal. tion (this one is nine); (2) own one of the best records » the league. Kell has been hit a homer over the convenient get per by fans, give the Yankees a hard time. Moore will 40 cent he believes the appearance of and has beaten every club in twice with pitched balls and rightfleld roof. Picked the Nation’s True, the Cards have only broken even in four series of the gate and Anthony, 20 Hoad will hurt the gate when the league, Including us two or lately he’s been shifted to first But that hardly is conducive .;the selections were thrown out per cent, Helfand of focus due to an overwhelm- with Yankees but this is more can said. the professional tour starts three times. base. They tell me that Mal- to stopping Mantle. He has ; the than be said for your ing response from Cincinnati. any other club. all-time Agreement Reached next winter. “You pick pitchers a zone has been playing great ball been a .345 hitter batting left- The Redbirds’ Series record—six The turn week ahead and they (the and I’ve seen him do it my- handed this season. As a It appeared that the entire against Acting in his capacity of events left Hoad, i wins three losses—is tops for the National League. as only other managers) pitch them self." righthanded hitter his average : Cincinnati lineup, with the ex- head Committee, who last Friday Avon his a Out in Milwaukee the other day a pair of former Cardi- of the World second is a fat .427. ception of the pitcher, would Helfand had issued an ulti- straight Wimbledon nals, now with the Braves, fingered the Redbirds as the championship, bewildered. He start but Stan Musial emerged matum to Moore to sign for Walked Six Times in D. C. a winner over the Reds’ George team to beat. ‘‘They laughed at me early this season when a defense against Anthony was especially hurt at remarks title by officials Mantle doubtless will wel- Crowe without the aid of Frick, I told everybody to watch St. Louis,” Red Schoendienst by today or in Australia, ac- N. Y. No noon have his title One-Club City, come the chance to swing who dictated that Musial said. “They thought I was crazy. Turns cusing him of breaking his 1 out I was right ; vacated. word. away, buttressed as he will be should start even before the all along.” Moore, who won the title by the threat of balloting completed. Don Ferguson, president of Williams. In! was from Joey Maxim December 17, . three-game Del Rice, who played with Schoendienst on the ’46 St. the LTAA, said Re-elected Frick Says a series with Wash- Frick is expected to an- 1952, then gave pal Joey two Hoad caused ington journeying Louis club, agreed, adding, “Ateam that gets hot like they “great disappointment before here nounce a change in the method cracks to reclaim it before he I to the ST. LOUIS, July 9 (JP).— the president of the National departing. are right now can go a long way.” tennis public and Mantle was walked six times. of selection before defended against anyone else, officials in Baseball Commissioner Ford League to ask Mr. O'Malley attempt Page * • • * 1 Ireland, Europe In an to contain See ALL-STAR. A-19 hasn’t put his title in the ring j and America, Frick, re-elected to a seven- (Walter O’Malley, Dodger pres- in which THE FIRST TIME the Cards made the World Series in 13 months. He’s been run- j countries we had ar- year term at $65,000 per year, ident* and Mr. Stoneham (Hor- they beat the Yankees in what has become as ning backward a title ranged for him to play as a thinks it is ace Stoneham, Giants presi- known into de-!i member “inconceivable” “Alexander’s Series,” meaning one in sense against Anthony for the i of the Australian that New York should become dent) if they have anything the which Grover 1 team.” Cleveland Alexander out Tony with last few months, with the! I a one-club town. definite to report.” Giles said. struck Lazzeri the bases money guarantee •full. That was 1926. In ’2B the Yanks beat the Cards, and the big Worried About Back In the face of consistent re- “I turned directly to both men hassle. ports that the Dodgers are and both answered, ’Not a so did the famous Philadelphia Athletics "I why ” of ’3O. In that time, while Archie i don’t know Mr. Fer- going to Los Angeles thing.’ guson said things," and the But the Cards bounced back in ’3l and beat the A’s in has been touring Europe and those said Giants to San Francisco, Giles said the next regular fighting Hoad, obviously the what was "Pepper Martin’s Series.” Then they beat the exhibitions, both the distressed. T commissioner expressed a meeting of the league was set had be guided by my Tigers in '34, with the Dean brothers winning World Committee and the Na-i to own “purely for Colorado Springs during three of the interests. I personal opinion” to- games, although each lost once. Came ’42, the Cards tional Boxing Association had didn't know when day on the New York situation. the major-minor convention in threatened to unfrock my back might act up again.” beat the Yankees, but they lost to them in '43. In ’44 and Moore “I think it is inconceivable December but a special meet- unless he defends his He was referring to the fact ing any ’46 they whacked the Browns and Red Sox. It was tn the crown. that that an area with a population could be called at time. his back has bothered him “They already ’46 Series that Harry Breechen was Deadline Was Sunday of 15 million should have only have received credited with three wins. on numerous occasions in 'the one he said. “If approval,” he said. is refer The World past year franchise.” There a notation here to to an item dated Committee's and on occasion has the Dodgers and Giants should “deadline" was last Sunday,' forced him long February 27 of this year, an interview with General Man- to take layoffs move—and I am not saying but he was given a one-day Now that Hoad has ALL-STAR GAME ager Frank Lane of the Cards. In it, Lane plainly claimed grace turned they will—l think the territory period because of the pro. the question came up about no flag. “Each of the top teams—Brooklyn, Cincinnati and Sabbath, should be left open for an- BATTING ORDERS then received another who is the best amateur tennis other Milwaukee—can be beaten,” he said. “Whether we can do reprieve yesterday player team. I think it should from Hel- now. open territory depends on finding a can fand, who said Hoad, be declared for ST. LOUIS. July 9 OPL- it centerflelder who hit and he had learned asked the question, any league. Moore acting |came Starting lineups and batting picking up some pitching strength.” was “in good up with a surprising “Brooklyn always on the reply: was con- Lane was satisfied with his prospective outfield faith’’ fight. i separate orders for today’s AU-Btar and Moore, 40 years “Sven sidered a franchise. denied rumors that Ken Boyer, everybody’s third baseman old with Davidson of Sweden, That went for the schedule, Game at Busch Stadium, with goatee, has insisted - I guess,” he said, passing 1 • year on a SIOO i over the rights numbers, batting ago, would be shifted to center. “That’s a wildidea,” 000 guarantee I Ashley Cooper, radio and TV and uniform av- to defend his ! the young Aus- everything Why , Lane said. “Hell, Ken's the best third baseman in the crown a fifth time. tralian who else. shouldn’t erages and pitching records: won the Australian we consider it way? league and If we played him in center have come Anthony figures year still that we’d to as the logi- championship this and It wouldn’t make any differ- AMERICAN up with a whale of a third baseman.” cal opponent after “eliminat- See HOAD, Page A-tl 7 Hirvfy Kufnn. Detroit. •>. CSS ing” ence if the team that came in Neill* Pox. Chleggo, 2b. .324 • * * • Chuck Speiser. If 2 Moore would be in the National *—Al Kollne, Detroit, rl, doesn't sign by the deadline, or .283 A ROOKIE NAMED Eddie Kasko has become, more or ALL-STAR American League. ; T—Mickey Mantle. New York. cl. .189 the World Committee GAME I)—Ted > less, has de- “Understand, William*. Boston. It. .343 that whale of a third baseman. Boyer, who has been cided this is my per- ! on a three-way fight-off FACTS, sonal feeling, 23 Vic Wertx, Cleveland, lb. .295 playing center, actually is the Cards’ man out there, al- among Anthony, FIGURES not any official 8— Yof 1 Berra. New York. c. .232 Yolande Pom- my 3 Kell. Baltimore. 3b 281 though his average is Pcy statement from office.” Oeorte p. 1(1—2 .263 the lowest of the regulars right of Trinidad and Harold ST. LOUIS. July 9 OP). ! 14—Jim Bunnmx. Detroit, 2sjff. Frick said baseball law often now. not one giants Johnson of Facts figures NATIONAL ' Ken Is of the on the club this year. Philadelphia. Moore and on today’s is obscure 1 has 24th on such matters as Id—Johnny Temple. Cin.. 2b. 292 ra The '57 Cards, two years ago a seventh-place and KO'd both Johnson and All-Star baseball game: j 44—Han* Aaron. Milwaukee, rl. .347 |cOI s and tqv&agi club “ territorial rights and year Pompey in title *:3 ° Bl" 'Wuhintton| there tl—Stan Musial. St Louis, lb. 341 fl last finishing fourth, bring up memories of the old bouts. He tiJff"' were several legal Mavs. New York. el. .308 never has Anthony. factors in- 24 Willie Gas House Gang. Rookie Kasko during met j Sit*—Busch Stadium, at L«ul». volved. 2'»—Prank Robinson. Clncinatl. 11. 312 came up spring Participants rt—Ert Bailey. Cincinnati, c. 297 1 —American Leaaue All- “I training to win the third base job and Boyer ‘on,l am sure legal steps will 12—Don Hoak. Cincinnati. 3b. .292 INSURANCE chase into N,t **Uf 11—Roy fta? twin u All- McMillan. Cincinnati, as, .284 the outfield. 'Bama be taken to establish definite 28—Curt Simmons Phlla,. P. 8-—4 Those two McDaniel kids—lB-year-old Von ! Rained Out Umpires—Prank Attendance—3l.ooo (estimated). rulings before any franchise Dascoll (National', Now you can protect your home and personal and and 21-year-old Lindy are acting TOKYO, July 9 OP). Oate receipt*—9l2s.ooo plate: Larry Napp iAmerican!, first; like the Dean —The (estimated) moves are made," he Hal (National!, belongings with the same Standard Insurance ** *l*” **~ said. Dixon second: John Fire brothers of more ago. University of dln Amer,c s n (American!, than two decades Alabama’s base- tionai I**1 n 13. Na- The matter of Stevens third: Stan Lan- Policy used throughout the insurance industry—- ball club was rained out franchise des (National!, leftfleld loul line; Nes- Red Schoendienst put way today r * ”‘'“ moves Chylak (American!, it this when he spoke up: N tloMl 7’ A ri came up at tar rtthtfleld tout may for the second -3 w.s , the National (Alter 4', Innings. and aav« 25% from Bureau Rates. You in- ‘They (the are getting good pitching time on their Jf hmi tM League meeting, shortly line. Stevens aoea Cards* from O * ~ plate. to first, Napp to the Far Eastern I Vl,lOn N,t,on‘l before behind Dixon sure your private dwelling and/or personal belong- (Musial* tour. Their record Co. ¦"*- the 62-year-old second, and Dascoll to third. Poul line McDaniels and Stan is still going strong. They’re so far ca«?l*ni Frick was re- umpires unchanged 1 ings in your private dwelling. < ceico does not t* is 4-3 against service Manaaers—Casey most , Stentel of New elected at the Joint meeting of sure apartment buildings or personal belongings in apartments.) solid at positions they *“ ’ and haven’t had any major teams. iyn. ,n W A" ton ' BrMk the Injuries. Nat!onaf two leagues for a term run- ning to September 21, 1965. Compare Today. Discover exactly many “Take Brooklyn (Milwaukee)," * Rates how and us Red added. His current term expires in (-BRAKES-) dollars and cents GEICO can save you. Even if “We’ve both had a lot of injuries. The Dodgers had to MAJOR LEAGUE 1958 RELINED WHILE YOU WAIT your fire insurance is part of your regular mort- get along STANDINGS without Podres, Koufax, Maglle and Reese, to The Dodgers and Giant* got gage payment, savings of 25% can be yours. A X> * name a few. We’ve trouble along -M „ permission to move to EgQEPP had All and now we’ve * Los An- GEICO policy completely protects the interest of big Stondings 1 | ? geles and Ban Free HIVtUKS lost Joe Adcock. That makes a difference.” , s |u St Francisco at a Lite the mortgage company. •» c, “ * »NOID • • • • k special National League 4 Hiu *tmenu {IIIiI|< , meet- 5 t If ing 4 AT THE START of the season it was Old Pro AMERICAN Z 5 » G i i | tn Chicago, May 28. Presi- WHEELS Sf A 6S Ii Your Protection Adequate? Property values have Musial. ~ N*wYo,k dent Warren Giles said he COMPLETE W UP — ¦ in recent years. If your insurance past 36, who was carrying the Cardinals on his back. At *T|tll Tllliiln 87556119 51 26 662 brought doubled does up the matter himself. protect the present of your a time when the Redbirds might have fallen hopelessly No Itmca scheduled _*** j 7 9 7 5 710 49 29 .6281 "I SANDERS not value property, 2V4 think it is Incumbent upon you can make sure your investment is safe with an back it was Stan the Man who came to the rescue. And, Boston 44 64996 42 37 .532 10' * Clmlond inexpensive gupplemental policy. Don’t wait until while he was doing so. the rest of the club jelled. Coat Todtr 4 4 5 6 6 5 939 38 .506 12 - bearings at third 6 it’s too late. Get adequate protection today I Kasko found his base. Then along AU-star MOM at ; 2 7 6 < 6 5 7 39 39 500 12* Blasingame, 2 came the McDaniels. Don who was last year’s Boltimort 45446 77 37 39 .487 13* shortstop (but out position, 2 of according to the brass) Kam City 0435 7 2 8 29 47 1 WHEELER preferred groups tilled 1 Chick our bilou. 382 21Vb "moan* moved into the second base slot left vacant by the mmgut C trade . ImpUygo*—ftdwrol, State, Aunty, MuwWpwl „ 4243453 25 56 of Schoendienst made good bang. No .amo.och.duM 309 28 and with a 1 ; u* 26 29 3- 38 39 39 4? 5g IO—MmUw Del Ennis, no kid, gave the Cards a liftwith the kind 52 CwmwigMbwgg Offltgrg and lariat NCOi at At Arm ad fartat CHRYSLER (NCOi mull bg tap 1 pradat, mmttiad, and at U«it 3] yaatt aid) of slugging Lane expected when he obtained him from the I— Otticgrg and Vetafane at tfcg Armad fanat Phillies. But the latest surprise S < 9 ‘ 52 has been Joe Cunningham, NATIONAL !*" |"’ ‘|| ||=|| '1 of « Clubs 11 w , S c *4 I in Washington! ratei, who had a couple of Cards 1 1 Far exact cal ar vWt a«r Heme Office. tries with the in the past and •nails Vnterdes J 5 t j ALWAYS BETTER • J fell short. Joe was a first baseman, not very good but not 9 TRADES VOLUME SAVING BRICES Thera It at ahUgatiea and aa agent will ceR! No iamn schedule St Lou,, - 5 bad. either. Now he's playing the outfield and hitting a 6 8 6 77 7 46 31 597; hot .391. Milwaukee 5 68739 6 4 4 34 564 oamer-d., 2«* - Employees And don’t forget A1 Dark, the shortstop. nice-guy 4 6 3 6 9 8 6 42 34 .553 This *’ 3-3 Government competitor played for the 1948 Braves (when they were •t. Loulf"' Cincinnati 528-_7 77 844 36 .560 3>i INSURANCE COMPANIES Brooklyn ] a CAPITAL (TOCO COM'aNlgg NOT ATglklAVgO WITH U g. ••VT. they won pennant. (Obeeler.lnc. in Boston* and the He was traded to . 7455 677 41 36 .532! 5
the they won 6 5 - Giants and In ’sl. Now he’s playing his tired 5 4 3 5 8 36 43 .456 I INgUNANCI m. 11 < GOVCBNMINT CMALOYtII *llll.ol*9' legs - I off for the Cards. Dark is the a 2| AMT* 1 Atm 4gOO kind of guy who plays 425 6 7 329 49. .372,17V* I If Sales Integrity-Quality Service 'lkjfjjr/ ANO L STMirrS. N. W.. PHONC OTCBLINO I J p.m. . A.*..| p.*.’ •n winners, A.tc.-e oatunoav and If Musial. Cunningham, the McDaniels jCh *«9» i37i 3 2 1,4, 6, 26 46| .366117 ore* oailv e 0 Entire • • • and the rest keep pace maybe 4800 Block Wisconsin Ave. N.W. • the Cards will do It. liwt ,31,34 3436 36 43 49 45' j~ f | ¦OWIBI auto nttoNAi uAiiitTT am uri iickniii and accimnt LAKIST CHRYSLIR-HYMOUTH-IMPCRIAL DIALI*