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the airck Wi ion West il urney Fd'ces Batting Averages Juniors BUCKET By Art McKinaey Minot Winnipeg to Clash Here To Defend A ft Oltherf I Carlann IS avhaumbere; A vie. Northern t-c tribune tu, t. orm State Titled her A Birdie? IRV MILLER booked a tee shot vlt off the number bob at Apple After 3:54.5 .177 .717 Ho. I. H'oodrot J7 It SI 14 I II 44 It 7 it 41 14 By ART McKINNEY Tribune Sparta Editor Loop Tilt 13 ti Lreek one day this week end the ball soared to the left, coming to rest alone the edge of the creek.

erre Is Medalist In Twilight .17 Bismarck'i American Le- in tearcmng iot we oau ne naa plnn hanohall team i oithorr I Set Friday Elliott Sees 3:50 Mile Possible in Two Years Norman warn shot a one under par 34 to win medalist honors in 14 17 1 1 ie ..11 metro 12)41 lies uie izui rouna oi piay in the Twi. light Golf League at Apple Creek liifb7.m state title Minot friends tell ui, however, that this day. clean A rtin Is not known as birdie. i Bismarck, 5-3 in Western. action this year, goes harry Rnvn-RVF informa ua against Williston (5-1) In the open-1 Class A Averages a johv farrow tountry tiuo mis week.

DtmuVrefand tAP? Jj traUan Herb Elliott, with a fabu- mp ku. record mile time of 3:54.5 at laAUaB St' hi. auUiority aat back today and Dr ((JrMt Daws( miu n. wM runnerup. Lauer shot a 35 to "I think a 3 SO nule could come defMt Irv MUler (chesapeakesi within a couple of years." rpe- rm IPrauwl By JAMES B.

SIXUVAN ports Editor The Minot Dally Nrws (Editor's Note! Winnipeg aid Minot will play a regalarly scheduled Northers Lea game at Municipal ballpark here beginning at IS p.m. Friday. The game Is being spot), sored by the Bisraarck-Mandaa Baseball Bob Ball, president, la the article fellow lag, James B. Sullivaa, sports editor 4 Tke Minot Dally News, reports ea the Minot Mallards) ab avf.I 24 IS .5110 4 4 .600 4 4 I 0 1 Mi '7 1 II, 4 .311 SI 11 1 .121 10 11 6 II I .15 11 ,111 11 ,111 IS 1 ,11117 II 7 1 0 1 i The 20-year-old Ausiie quickly sie quuauy hii. i that Eddie Conlin connected for an in game of the Western Division 'eagle on the S-par 9th hole at tournament at 7 p.m.

iiaiiaener Apple Creek. Ed holed out his ap- the second game. Dickinson Tiad-n proacb shot about too yards' off the tangles with Western cham- green on his third shot P'00- Minot (6-2. oithoirf LOCAI- Mm- coached by ing the Men a Championship tour- HummeIj wlm EImer particular hole, reports Harry, be-. rrf Wo()rt cause of the water and sand near-Tjeve Mr Dy DU 1,000 lv oay.

lB final regular game of the F.ttia I don remember In the past rf cun(iav the Juniors haat Harju several years any Is on that hole," added, "Of courae we than need ta to'Eddj. mldl (DachshurZt track conditions like the ones we Mr-----' by one-half stroke in team play dua had last night in Dublin condi tions as near to perfect as any to handicap differentials. THE LABRADORI doggedly maintained their hold on first place runner could want. It was at Dublin's Santry Sta MINOT Despite an al most punchless attack and Pitching Records They game on Tuesday evening, a hole in one. lk.

in-and-out pitching, the not Mallards are clinging IP BO iiti aai uiv ft wwnwiv estvai un linetiD: desperately to third place dium that Elliott ran his eighth in the league by a 4-1 victory over tub 4-minute mile with the most the Beaglea with the following fantastic timing ever. iwini: Martin Ward over Ed Rose, 'Jim Johnston ewer Harry Thorn dI FH.1,0!? 8JUm rf 1 0B5 Connell over Harold Bo hat wiU sund as a mUe record strickland JJ for years and years." jald. BriUah Wachtler def ault. sports experts. "He dipped I three lone BeagIe by team capUin Jack I hatimberff Woodco I.lrk ...17 lS ...4.1 i an it 14 II 10 A DOfS Iff (4 4J 14 14 11 1114SS Tjadon i in me norxnern league, fj Excellent fielding and a SPORTS FANS who caught the ...14 II Unrju CUm records tt metro i4semo.

few clutch hits, plus an Kirk Oltnoff Art Winter cf Re Carlsea se Tern Hall rf Gordon Peetevit lb Bruce Howie Zb Gene Werre lb show, "The Littlest Hobo." at the Bismarck Theatre recently might occasional break, seem to be the I Class A Records KleoDe over R. O. Smith. have thought they recognized a secret of their success. The first five men in Elliott's Other team matches were posted familiar face playing the lead role.

BB MANAGER Ken Landeflberger'a record-breaking mile smashed 4 minutes the first time in hit- Ht'haumbraT If they thought so, they were as follows: Collies 4, Dobermans Great Danes 4, Chesapeakes 1: Wally Wood If HO I 14 I Jatai right It was "London," the beautl a a ax i i a I IF ..14 7 ll tt 31 IS IS 0 mound staff was braced with the addition of lefthander Dick A Lick, Rod TJaden and Steve oodcoi ful, well-trained dog belonging to ujw. iJT. i.i. 14 mi r'arly and any one of the three wlnk Barnr et itartin Fargo-Moorhead Twin In 1955, who i was discharged recently from mili-" tary service. Other additions to the Minot club 'since its (-3 victory over the Twins at Bismarck July 14 are left field 'H0Ufw cox en ir Setters 4- 9L did It In 1955 I.

when Laslo Tabori 1 of Hungary Dachshund st, Bernards 2H. wag timed in 3:5. Four were un- chpnhwrfa sw der 4 minutes in 1957 when Ena epnerd Z' land'l Derek Ibbotson hit 3:57.2 IN THE weekly Stag Day handi. a controversial clocking at the cap tournament winners were; race was placed. I first Ray Snow; second-Jim Dybl 'dal; third Jack Kleppe; fourth HERE are the first five placingt Martn Ward er Frank Lanier and catcher Jack S.t SS.2h louy Jmestown Aug.

15-17, ul.dJ Jiv SIEJ! then the Region 9 tournament Listen TKO' Opponent In 1st Round at Bismarck beginning Aug. 24. curve and fast ones. AMERICA LRACI BISMARCK won the Western w. Pet.

LONDON FETCHED keys from Ran Taylor (11-4) bas been scheduled to pitch for Minot la the Winnipeg game at Bismarck Friday night, tt was aa-Booaced today. la tne nisioric Liuoiin mue: 1 Elliott. 3:54.5. (2) 1 New York Chuck't car. ran the bases like a i TLItL OB.

is ii it. Lincoln, Australia, 3:55.9. (3) Ron veteran and performed a number J'P. "1 J22JZ CHICAGO scores of 5-g and 10-0. Minot took To II i.

IS II 10 47 47 .0 .110 .106 .491 .4 HI of other un-doglike activities. Eis- Delany, Ireland and Villanova, Philadelphia, 3:57.5. (4) Murray ing Sonny Liston's handlers hoi- tetroic one of the tilts 4-3. enmann said at the time that Lon- v. .1 m.

lArirf far mnlph with hMW. Haltlmore HERB ELLIOTT Training Pays 11 II Halberg, New Zealand, 3:57.5.1 (51 Albert Thomas, Australia, nd weight champion Floyd Patterson and who doubt it? 45 .411 Williams. Outfielder Jim Troy and catcher Tom Newton are no longer on the squad. Minot and Winnipeg wiU play a Tkin.a, i 3:58 9. world now.

can naUed blitled Wayne camp 8tAr- Mankato stopped Bismarck yelled about a "Jobbing" after a How The official world mark it 3:58, many 01 US can Claim Uie i. na-nernnH rhirnan Stadium hout home game at Bismarck Friday night. M. Bh (OftlO Ul LUC IKIUU 0 1 set by Australia's John Landy at! Tarku, Finland, June 21, 1954. Ibbotson's 3:57.3 at London's' Lm.n 1.

nit-hin. tn. 'tournament at Dickinson last year, I Wednesday night Eisenmann is pitching for Yank- ii. uv i.irfnn h.mn Liston hammered I Current standings in the Twilight ILeague follow: Teams Wins Pet. Labrador! 40 .667 Chaws IW Jtit Setters 33 JUS Csllles 35 .583 Hounds 33 450 Great Daaea 31 J17 St.

Beraarde 30H JM Dobermaaa 30 400 Beagles ....30 .500 Poodles Z3H Boxers I'-i .493 Chesapetkea .483 Bulldogs Z7(i .453 Dachshund 26H .442 Terriers 354 .425 Spaniels 234 Scoltles 22i Shepherds 204 J42 In their completed season tenet a quick TKO Washington tt Boaton Only Kami whcdultd Hk'rdarMlar Mraalts Boaton Washington I Nw York Ualllmora 1 rhlcago 4, Kanaaa City Clavaland at Dftrolt, rain Prlaar tlaaiMi Boaton at New York (ff) Baltlmnro at Waahlnnton (N) Chlcaao it Petrol I (Nl Ohio State Star Sets New Mark In Hurdle Race ton in the South Dakota Basin p.mVT; uc" Sioux Falls 5-3. over Bethea in a nationally-tele- White City Stadium July 19, 1957, at Winnipeg the Mmoters managed only one triumph a 10-5 rout But five of their eight losses were In the chamDlonshln earn- Man. vised match for his 12th consent League this summer. hat not been ratified because of kato won out 31 in 11 innings. live victory nna islu pro a pacing controversy.

one-run affairs. nghu. Western Hopes Knnaai Cltr at Clevelan4 (V) BUDAPEST (AP)-Glenn Davis ELLIOTT hat all the power and BUT Bethea'i co-manager, Tony im oiauiuna. wnere la a rara athlala uhn I. i- BISMARCK goes Into the American Legion Baseball Western Dl the teams wiU battle Wednesday nractiPallv all h-ant Vone, screamed at Referee Bemie DIAMOND and Thursday, the Mallards nave ort in thn.

A- nMi CLEAR wah lMgue- Pr-me in one or two. diet consists of oats nuta. WiZir 1m was th. Polar' The ohio Slate tr the raisins, dried fruits and diced oaSto In brttlM In toe -met hurdlea In world record bananas. Through the winter hia, Weissman, who called a halt after 1:09.

"It was In the bag I could see it in your eyes." Before the finish, Bethea wai floored for the first time in his 29-fight career, Vone, who only has a aecond'i license in Illinois, repeated the vision tournament at Minot this weekend in good condition and may take the works. The boys haven't exactly had all the breaks this summer and their overall 15-14 record tells only part of the story. The same team with the two Bobs, Glowac and Schaum-berg around all summer could have written a different story. Ken Venturi Opens Defense At Milwaukee team average. Minot rated tixth nd TomV mil Willi i 1 1 .1 asak nf U.

a. Ua 1 nv aroiWai a a u4 KATI0iL IBAIil With 15 fewer errors than tecond-' Tl.W r1" same statement to reporters in w. i Pot. a.B Pet. the HrMcins rnnm a ft at tha Roht Milwaukee place Fargo-Moorhead.

toe Mai- ZnThTLnS! Frank Gilmer, chairman of the Ka.burSh"?, I 10 10 DON OLTHOFF will miss the 4S 10 11 ss IS It 14 waT aWeMl Xenta8eeamwSI American. Poush and Hui 5. MILEE WMtied'Tor toiri SivrTwith thIete in 0 weeks. UP Um EU'tt't famous Kn Venturi of San Francisco, was tied lor intra aetensiveiy wun, T. i.e.

his putting troubles apparently be- Illinois oiate Ainietic commission, i-mcano .124 .101 .4 .41 .480 .474 .461 rournament because of a broken (il :1 1014 u. a .957 mark. -r. ed li Inn Rafar JnhnuM rl.n.k,,,. and .:54 ideal timlns fnr anv rilnd him, Opens defense Of flit "Ti vcrsiuu VI vuiica bl iouls The Bismarck game win be the urz "7u fore summoning him for an offi- Lo An'' Tkaradnr fiaaifi last meeting of the campaign be- nL U.J.i,T Tri.

cial explanation. a a a a iiHLVBn nnzjBvniivi i-iiiniTarv wai i uu 111 uif ibhiuibbuih uiiic -j Plttabumll at Milwaukee Loa Anaalea at Chiraao cween winoi ana Winnipeg. i irii.K Club. S.OOO-meter steeplechase of 55.S tecondt. "I CAN SAT right now." Gamer 8an Franrlaco at St.

Loula (N) Pbiladelphla at Clnrlnnatl told the ringside press, "when i riser, but otherwise the team is physically sound and pitchers Al Lick, Rod Tjaden and Steve Wood-cox have been getting enough work lately to keep loose. Minot 's loss of catcher Ron Lar-lon, who suffered a hip injury when a pistol was accidentally discharged, won't enhance Magic City Another receiver, Arlan laasted, suffered two broken fin-(ers in mid-June. a boxer Is hit and turns complete-i In nauuiiul oBMt aanalpdnaa nA. ttt jerry uiromut, Poland. and hop, step and Jump Oleg Ryak-jovski, Soviet Union, 54 feet 54 inches.

I TS ADDITION, eieht American weaneaaay Keaulta Milwaukee Plttaburrh 1 St. Louta San Franclaco Philadelphia Cincinnati I Lon Angeln Chicago Frtdar Gaaaaa Venturi headed a field of 150. including nine of professional golf's 10 leading money winners, bent on taming Tripoli's 35-3570 standard during the 72-hole. $35,000 tournament. First prize is 35,300.

The dark-haired. 27-year-old for- St. Louis Cardinals Sel Japan Visit TOKYO (AP) The St. Loult ij Bivuiiu caiiu iiitancv 111 ciivi nv. face hit opponent and staggers Match Play Begins In Resorfers Meet Milwaukee at Philadelphia (N) off to the side, still with his back to his opponent, and gives every appearance of not having his fa-cultien under control thorn is records, and 11 Soviet.

Polish and Cincinnati at putaburan tw) St. Loula at Chlraao Cardinals coming to Japan for 'Hungarian national marks were! mer auto dealer thaved IS strokes Williston and Dickinson will be Han Francisco at Ix Angeles ALEXANDRIA, Minn. (AP) nnthlnff a rAfATMh eon Ha tint atnn t) series of goodwill games at the bettered. The Americans get an- C. a invitation of the newsDaoer Maini- other chanm r.Pea?-u battling there too, but we plan to go off par a year ago, winning with a 267.

DUANE HUMMEL Legion Coach the fight to protect the fighter! chi are scheduled to play 18 ord-breaking orgy at Athens 'nnual Resoners golf tour- right out on that old familiar limb and say, it look like Bismarck to He comes here fresh from the from possible serious injury. games with Japanese pro basebaU urday and Sunday. They wound wiXiwWn final hv i Chicago Open where he clinched teams. up their twodav comoetition'. rnaI "ay 39000 nne-stroke victory bv win.

After the referee had pro beem long time nounced Liston the winner. Inter Mainichl announced Wednesday aeainst the Hunearians and Czech, i "T1.1 cn.n! cannine a uulnnt ntl nn tha Mih national Boxing Club President Baseball Scoreboard Champion at least 40 players including stari0slavakians by boosting their to-lp nlp Jatt green infielder-tlugger Stan Musial are'tal victories to 23 In so event. to 300-player a-brewing was offering heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson a $250,000 guarantee to defend his title expected to arrive here by air Johnson bettered the former V.S Miifn Oct. 20. world mark after only nine of the1.

BISMARCK GET8 the Jaycee limior golf tournament and the itate amateur tourney next year, at NATIONAL I.KlRIm Woman Angler Hooks A 35-Pound Pollock TiTTnaTTH rt ant Thffv wtl tniir Jnoan'a in weonesoay I or a w-noie ion tit against Liston in Chicago. Liston weighed 206 and Bethea and medalist honors. Joel Gold- cities. i take the usual tenth of a second- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION strand of Worthington had a 71- 204. Pet.

O.B. The newspaper Thursday front off the old mark. He took tore iut is Still looking for the fellow Milwaukee SSI ho can win tha till Oroa l) and Kravita; vno can win ine Utie. IWUlejr and CrandalL Law. The ladies are more fortunate, Ban Francisco that resDect Thev hava thoir St.

Loula II 1 TV fans also taw a wild tenths. The previous hurdle record J'iST Gorman McVei8l New York of 49.5 was his own set two yean SSLu.w --u 1 pulled in a 35-pound pollock here I paged a six column neaa an-4tt nouncement of the Cards' visit. weight "emergency bOUt. in Wichita 41 CI 40 hampion in Mrs. Audrey Wight- m.

oriiinm Is? vI which former Olympic wresOing Minneapolis ,1 AU Tokyo newspaper! and sports ago in Los Angeles ,691 .551 .128 .104 .451 .42 .114 VA." Wednesday. The International Wi n- i a -i i man. wife of the Bismarck Munici-S hmirtt. Thomaa (7; Mabe. wiRht a i Dan Hodge, was i paiJera piacu up uie scucuuivu il visit with Cardinal profiles and The 79 shot by Beth Stone of 8" 8 i m.i.

see ii us a record. anaDollI 15 II 41 pal country viuo pro. B.0 -hii V.n 7 wra indl Ureen. Stobba. UMiiavuie Mrs.

Wiehtman will be on hand -Johnson. of Chicago. from Japanese pro WalineiOn Halle KUlh "S.T-.i'S Fishermen here said the exist Tkaradar'a 4aeaa Aug. 12-17 at the Minot Count Phlladelphl It 0 baseball officials. j- "cu woman, umsi.

Jn 27-pound pollock Denver at Wichita (2) Louisville at St. Paul Club to defend her title. We hope HnKS r.rr.H HeVanl Team Off for Tourney cfiW on a 5'3- Omaha at Indianapolis Charleston at Minneapolis North Dakota East a a IW, 1 UU WIU1 liTUUUUU WAHPET0N Wahoeton't 3d orbe hers Jdefend Une' Mrs- McVeieh cau8ht hers noi ne nere aetena uaM rnA nv light Plug sne IS successiui. ntnaix, Acker (4), Jeftcoat (), 0 Iawrence (H) and Burteaa. iKoberla.

Haddlx. IS ADDITION to Mrs. Wtghtman, Angele. I is 1 'Ported up to now who plan. l.w.

(: in Three More Legion Winners Are Decided By The Associated Prete Babe Ruth League baseball team, i a. v.ii Softball Play Opens 1957 titles. KTr.tk 1 tackle. t- XT t. in Dials UIBIIIhIUH IU1 cnier uie tournameni are tsever- noro; Briitta.

Anderaon and nuttAtr, the second straight year, left today kota Class Eastern Division ioft-'fnr th. Boini il ly Slip and Dora Huncovskv. wuiiama. Brigga. Midget Baseball HEBRON WINS HEBRON Iff) The Hebron Ju- ninv Amaripan Aninn knsahall Lisbon.

Beach and Bowman are STANDINGS remium of Bismarck Municipal Country, Wa.hinaTon Club, and Florence Hoffman, I Apple Creek. Karaol, Valentlnettl (4), Alban- Qiialifuino- nl Brewer and Won Leal the latest additions to Regional playoff fields in Class American team defeated the Elgin Juniors Bravaa 4 I .14 ball tournament will be played i jj. here next week, beginning Monday i and continuing through Sunday, Th Wahpeton nine draws a bye AUt I in the first round, but plays the WinneVt of first, tecond, of Missouri-Iowa game and consolation places will 1 m- Saturday. BEER Legion Junior baseball, with the ....13 iCe. ili the Municipal Club for the Bis- 2' Tor 1 state tournev tust a little mora 20-10 here in the final of the Dis- trict 16 tourney.

The Regional r.Y.m?.. tourney will be held Sunday at "Si'jy Bowman. nociri' I I 10 11 11 ISO Harahman .722 Ml than a week away. marck Municipal Country Club Howard Ladies Club Championship. and Triandoa.

KORTHRRn' I.EAGl Li Pet. OB for the state tourney, set Sunday, uuier state cnamps emerea are Aug. 24, at Harvey, against the from Minnesota, Kansas and Colo- Lisbon edged Hankinson 2-1 for the District 8 title. Beach copped Carde IT S15 it win ne match play Kantma 10 Winnipeg Fargo-Moorhaad City ret WEB LEAGUE rado. George Breen of Buffalo.

N.Y.. four Western qualifiers. Pierre and Rattevt Tfevl rv.i.H tha DiatrtM IS rrmvn with a a.Tiui-?. eacn weanesaay through August. Leal I rrt .67 .651 .647 tax .12 la scheduled won four National AAU twimming Ht, White Deadline for entering the Eastern Lavi.

r6wt Mi ChltL I win over BeUield, and Bowman; Clair. II IS IS 65 40 (I 41 41 60 44 44 60 411 61 18 70 The title contest Sunday afternoon. St. Cloud Tleere crowns in 1957. playdown is Saturday.

Cleveland at TWrAlt Concordia Bound I I I I (Diduth-Superlor neat Mott io-s in District 15. Other District champions 7W .461 13 .430 17 .2 3114 re- urand ork! TWO BISMARCK Hiuh fnothi.ll ASSOCIATION Aberdeen ported to date are: 1 Snetora Orlolee Athletica Krrt Sox Indiana Plratea Hopkins Bart I 1 13 D. Reaalte Wreaeadar rage. New Fararo-Monrhead 4. Grand Forks The Only Race Left 2 Lakota.

4 4 iouinviiie stars Jack Riedel and Harry 8t. Paul Peterson will attend Concordia Zupo; and Rockford. Velva 10 Cnnrtn Minot 1. Wlnnloec 6 .300 .375 .25" 4 1 2 4 1 1 I 4 1 I III 0 2 101 leo uk.n t. 1 Eau Claire 4, 8t.

Cloud 1 lonece at nioorneaa, uus Charleston fall. We understand Riedel will con- mnneapnii Sahll Bachmeler Houueman and Hh.nt.. Caraa Miller Scoular Rhodea Klein Harmee Gierke Hetulricluon Lacher CiUen Jackie Jensen Holds Edge AUison nd Hadowakl. ounaay. wiui uie eignt winners r-orneao bit ii? 1 1 IIS 11 Scholia centrate on track instead of foot' ball, though.

Harry says he is un decided about football. Omaha I 11 for the state tournament Winnipeg at Hinot 'on my Indianapolis Choate, Henedlnt m. Aug. 15-17 at Watford City. Aberdeen at Duluth-Buperlor waniuna Kin del Blaylork () and Cannlnaro; Keegan.

Flan Igan (21, Hudnlph (Kl and Ro TotaJ ToUU Peter W. Roberts of Lake Forest In Tight AL Homer Derby Box Scores SO 013-! r-tratee i nonte. i. Kepaun. nenverat i an active table tennis player! Carrta 101 John Cranston Is Latest Tennis Whiz ill I r.lanta a ii CM.

(in Mele tit 1 1T ak Trouh C. bie ter by Carlton Willey. St. Louis By jack UA.nu uors siugger won Doin uie nomer 1 1 ...1 Snart. WHItf Btvl ntna.hntl0H.ln tiflaa Inet eaa.

Gloaror Braun I 0 II I 1 2 1 I I 1 1 1 Kleppe Hein Bovd Klndel Bohier overcame a tive-run San I 1 1 I 1 ill I 1 IIS Cisco lead and edged the second- BeirThiroi Prize Is (Of Course) Tea 4 1 4 I 1 1 Olmetee piace Uiants 8-7. Robin Roberta Krlrkton Vix-tvo! 0. Miecnat Spiin Horner J. MUi hel Sohwiru FettU Si Wofler 11 With the New York Yankees son. I leading by 18 games the best racej Mantle h'd only one hit, a sin- i in the American League it for the gle, in the Yankees' S-l victory borne run title.

over Baltimore. Art Dltmar ex- Woorimanaee I Chmtmln M. Kramer T. Kramer Wenu Bill Srhmldt Sperle K(m belta Won hit 201st game. 8-5 desnita Kimmennaa 111 1 0 Walsh Ml SSI 1 I sit Waolund three Cincinnati home runs.

Btach 1 4 4 4 Jackie Jensen of Boston, Mickey tended the Orioles' losing streak Charlev Neala Ifllh hnmer Tntala II I I Tntala I 1 Huber SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. AP)-Urgent message for Perry Jones, S. Davis Cup captain: C'mon down here to the Eastern Grass Court Championships and see a boy who knows how to play tennis. John Cranston, a 21-year-old from San Marino, it the bov and he't doing a man-sized job of knocking off both Australian Tot.

la it 7 Mantle of New I to 10, longest in the majors this i Los Angeles to a 5-2 verdict over gS season, with a five-hitter, hand-Chicago. Tot ale 1 If Yes, This Is Cricket; U. S. to Play Britain York, Roy Sievers Wmoinc pitcher Jim Horaeri Loainj 5 ing Jack Harshman another hard pitcher om Kramer of Washington and 3 4 0 B5 OS 110- mi -5 lit 3 0 0 I I I 3 3 1 i Hi 300 1 0 tt 1 Vettel As a result of the dav action in the National. Musial moved un Uuallea lt luck defeat.

i 1 i Mantle was chased by Plate rahe Howie Hampafne Perry Harrieon Kinaella Thomleoa Solheira Patten to .343 with two hits tvinir irila Brancien tm 4 I I 4 1 Humann K. Jahner ab III 114 4 11 4 11 ill i 4 11 M14M Umpire John Flaherty for protest Rirhia Aehhitm rj jili. Johneoa LONDON (AP) A team of.amateura J. Ki I barer British cricket players has chal- The link, of pinknk fc- Wilier Bob Cerv of Kan- sas City are en-sgaged in a four-way fight that could go right down to the wire. Jensen slammed tor uie catting lead.

Ashburn was Nihil Klucksbal Blouky Felti. Botnen D. Botnoe MrTabe Argent Birreakett fin w.u ww v. aaioerar D. and American Davis cuppers.

Cranston is ranked 29th in rnirir.n'1 mil- L.J out ot action Wltn a bad cold. il irauciia ura- me Lords Tavernera 12th man Peer VlaaVllVV AJkllJ al 1VA V. Vm. IMM fnA eklai Totala United States, about "reuiu BREWER turned in a brilliant?" par for a don t0 a ft ha! cricket team I. "XT i I I wav hemversary of lne a the English had a nobler substitute.

I 1 American amateurs have ill left hander. but the Vi-T. A. lit u. I tne Ked a three- rwmee Bravee INo, 31 yesterday Totala whiDDed Houston's Sam Giam I Jensea ran wi, iiuwcyci, mrter.

u. Hirfn't a ma a hit "etireiea I Total! 34 IS A 1 ine Americana nave accepted, been recruited from U.S. citizens maiva Wednesday and Wimbledon III Lovarei 111 MaarHii ill Seville I I 1 Wald winning pitcher minimal uitvneri Kalberari Lea- 1 i ram 29th homer with a man on base in s.ever, homered with two out in "ar the first Inning. Goodman, had th. Pefraoa i ne cncitei man win oe piayea uving in rhnmnion Ashlev Coooer Tuesday LMnaon businessmen, im Kiack.bai o-a iw i ova nmery vncnei aipiomats and newspapermen.

the ratings lOOk ai in which Pete Run- only one hit a triple and of the dav 1- LTlZ? Washington he's making rcrminla ea Ana 1 J1 7 it 422-11 13 3H0 ab 3 1 I 0 1 110 1 0 1 1 0 I ii 1 0 1 1 4 17 4 0 04O- 3D JOO-1 24. mln lit "-c uimu. assumed dropped a point to .332. 'Yesterday's Stars League THE neis of the Red Sox also Ik. 1 1 TI I A AU BUHNING of the White I 1 Jensen, Frank Malzone and Terl o.u.ruuer stale as the American pennant race.

Detroit IN 1889 "the gentlemen of Phila- House Vr.tf. Kraft rten Martinaon Euaena Lawyer Coorad Totala Kl ill riinK pi J. rrvAri anst si Data i a-. a i i delDhia" sent a team to this coun- Fvpn emxtri Hoc. took over over from lilt aid Chicago's Biuy Good-washed out the Detroit-Cleveland Zr i run three hit for a J33 came with the Indian, leadins 14) an? tUam tripled i i 511 eVent I'" BoOtSl Bie Hampshire by two runs.

the British memories of an in-'rortip n-r vaahinat" n. average. tin the third innln. I. l.rth run.

His Tot. la total oases now stand at i.vn rnnnea IBravea Joseph Filliston. 8 who played cident that took place in Boston nr.ve.'".fr.r SIEVERS burst Into a second-! MILWAUKEE opened up another' Pierce helped himself with Fight Results Chicago Sonny Liston, 206, Philadelphia, stopped Wayne Bethea, 204, New York 1. in mat maicn ic-r tne Limeys, nas oeiore ine revolut on -i "r.r7 i. jr nrnmiiuvi In ha nraont whan thai Sn th.

,1,. Vii. 3 v'" vy uiiuiit iuu tsmiiB in uie nauuiiai, uuuai- uiui-iiinirrg single and rode home rtlienilOn: promised to ne present wnen ine the prize at stake will be "iht and auth incejlu, Tnm in. it. i.

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