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u. PACE SIXTT EN POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORKER MONDAY. JUNE, 27, 1960 Amenia Tags Arlington Millbrook Explodes to With First Loss, Beat Millerton 6 9 7 Brawl Marks Wild Contest Jordan, Scgalla Are Banished Amenia Monarch imashfd thr Arlington Sporting Goods tram nit of the undefeated class in thr Interstate Baseball league 6 3 in a game at the Hay tnond Ave field yesterday A wild free for all in the econd inning rrntererl nround Fritz Jordan and John Segalla rival iTMna srers, enlivened the proceed lnjzs Both pilot! were banished Anthony Srialla John TIME OUT By Jeff Keate was umplrc in inei led to MtTit bench from tlie Arlington brother and this xkciing pluei Ho i itlrd Jordan to a con fi i after mi tiia hid hat led in Ihc mi ond and lnlin (imf onto the so no Suddcnli wen swinging ind 1 rrs were wrestling lohn S( alii ame out of the melec with a bIood nos( WIIFN ORDrK was resorod the mm iu r. win (Musid for the si of llu ifurnoon Jonl in put tin game undr protest tmt h( said tod i it is Ik iiiu withdnwn Foul runs for the Mnaihs In tin ip of the mm ond dc tided tin tussir TAUT was hit bv one of Don Hi iiim piti hi to sin nt Uti i I of un illi wt ilh a single Hud li Dun ild hunted tl i il mg lift Sli 1,1 inuiidcd to second and Bills In at Ilium Hiki throw ti nne th a ii flv ho ik slidi it I mi Dilli n.iiitn tin il lo I K.iin off si i ond iiid thitw Id so tin on 1 Ik Jim hum siiikh sioi I Ml i iit( lit i I Hi in (I trolli Hill nuc i (In walk Km! illahan mii lid i a nt I run Imt imt is i own out at thi plate on i ji from 1 ippy Mill ird in ntei OsntOM l)l)l I) anolhei Tin witli i txicHinng lioiin uii i roi ks in (i nti i in tin thud and snuli In Ostium and iti up mother iniikir in the ti th Billi scoiing a wild ji uh Umndow wis in fn quetit trouble whiU hiirlin fm nen la but Mue i out of in ist of It In nu lust Mill nil sinuhd and Milli i walk With I 1 in v(J, (k up i di In ill il in tnid a ii olf pi is hut tliii iiicl the ruiini rs idianecci Ink thin find lo nlit Hid Millaid on (I Hut on llu pi in Miller is tin i wii out II nu as In Intel lo to Until lb nip. UlJiiI.iih! )k Ski nun Walkld IkIiiii (ill mi Sjntllllli 1 ittcd a dine to 1 1 nti i which Sd iki pulli down SIS rr srK't Now this next hole is a lather tricky dinosaur leg to the left'" Gentile, Estrada Sparkle As Orioles Regain the Lead By The Associated Press (onditional pui chase from Los necles last Haltimoie Orioles how to taki ehirgc of the Jim Gentile a fall is show tin llll in in l( ague C.entih socn runs bitted In Sunday helped the Orioles uii mi first pli(c i in margin over the New (irk I inkois His thru hits in hie at bits sent him into first pi i( in thi Iraki" hatting iim it 347 with a 10 point edge mil II stuns Pete Hunnels I hi slugging fiist baseman is right up thin in Hill too with 4') good foi snond pi I I he formi Dodger fumhind isn the wholi show In It nioi su( ss stor Inn I I trada a loiing rookie iikht hindr had a no hitler koinUi foi s((n lnninus ind vuund up wilh i two luttf ill tin ()i i oles litory oer insas N( oik faltind afti as ina.in Ford had pitihid thi in an III ''lnl(s to a ''ist game vi liorv ov ti(ii hiki no at Can i in hitter 1)1 spite Flngi Ma two home runs and foil tin Indians won th( si 7 run Rally Clinches Tilt Hubble Hurls 3 hit Triumph Millbrook erupted for even run in the anth inning yesterday at the Dover Plains field and went on to thump Millerton.

9 1. in an Interstate Baseball league struggle llm Iluhlle of Millbrook and George Iliellk of Millerton matched goose eggs for five frames and then the Pirates exploded in their half of the siftth Bobby Heed doubled with one awa and Bob HcKenna drew a walk Deke Johnson skied to left and Biellk appeared to be out, of trouble But Hubble una safe on an in or Humbert Mag giatomo singled Dutch Wtoae in doubled Jerrj Travis walked Joe singled and Gil Pa ganussl was safe on an error be fore Iteed popped up Hubble Ik Id the Millerton teim to three hits in a strong hurling performance He walk ed seven and fanned six The box score MIl.l.fKTON III MII.LKROOK (tl b1 ibil (aforl lb III Calf Jb I I I Umtk cf 4 0 0 I'axnuNS) If SO0 Birnnan lb 11 o' Rud 1 4 12 II IHixary lb 2 1 0 MrKrnna ss 3 SPORTSMAN'S PIGESIfe POISONOUS PLMTTS i roacoN rt nyno sumac Many apon rsMEN Ana Afrerrr ED BV POISON IW, POISON OAK, NOfrmEASTEPN POISON SUMAC, 'And souTHKASTcnM poisoNwoao. A PIIEVCNJA7IVE 13 MARKETED, OR RUB A CyiUTKN OP 10 FERRIC CHtOOIDE AMO nwrCH ALCOMOC MIXTURE ON EXPOtEO SKIN MFORfi COHTKCTIHa PLANTS. IMMEOIATCI.y AFTER CONTACTING PLANTS, OBV6HAI, LATHSntNOS OF NAPHTMA TYPE (NO OK.Y BASE) SOAP LESSENS AFTER EFFECTS. PREVENTIVE IS ALSO AN AFTER TREATMENT BAKKHS SOPA ANP WATER PASTE RELIEVES ITCMINO.

DO NOT SCRATCH BLISTERS. I Nnrr If 4 0 0 1) JohnMin rl 4 0 0 Sh irk.holicr I I II ihhlr 4 1 I II 10 0 Manslaiomo Ins rl 3 01 flr ilmpddp Wu.eman lb If 0 0 0. Mart lb M. win 2 I) 1 Travl. rf Hulk 4 Ikix.ey 4 0 1 inn rf 10 0.

4 11 2 I 1 I 0 0 1 2 1 Cubs Shock Bucs Twice 10 mile Match By Two Golfers Wins $100 Prize MURFREESBORO, TEHN (AP) A 10 mil golf match alongside buay Highway 41 resulted in one dead snake, 45 lost balls and a $100 prize for Mason Tucker and Robert Richardson It took the pair eight hours and IS minutes to negotiate the distance Saturday with Tucker the winner by one stroke 137 to H6 The match began aa a dare, Tu( ker said when Hulan Spi cer also of Murfreesboro offered us $100 if we could go the 10 miles in less than 300 itrokei Tucker aaid he used a iron most of the way. but Richard on had a 4 wood when a chicken snake whipped In front of him aa he was preparing to blast a shot from the roadaide, lie used the elub on the snake Canaan Nips Lakeville, 6 5 30 I 3 Mil I FUTON 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Mil I lUKIIlK 000 007 02 billa Hubble 7 Rlcllk llubhl. 6 Birllk 6 By The Associated Press Ond in a great while a baseball game looks like a sure thing A can miss proposition like Ineemar Johansson oer 34q10IFlo)d Pitterson last week I ii hi I sti out 1 1 1 ii in iic Iki il imU urn I iki will liu inn 11 nun. I mil i t( rsl it I)ii illon ltd Hit ittaik with is four hit in fm times it it Hill I akiwlli piU hi Jin Astor gaielond 7 in II innings on An ei up only six bits but his ti am Iror bv the sami Mi iris fi imtis (oinmittid nun triorsUr the inn Jinimi Pursill uhxh lid to In undoing l)uk uni; Ii 11 I ind out (n Id Hi nn In ll( a il' hniiK inn ii is sent home foi an jndf fi i llu sixth foi I akenllt Inite itst llu box s(ir I I he hieago White Sox nitti hkhiiii iiiikinini; fiiiin tlnir spi lng Il I al Llnn.h. 1wtLnH Illa 1 i 2 fending ibampions once nunc i i I in iking a pur from Boston tin first g( ntlv 4 1 and tin s(l 4 i ond with a sledgeh unnier 21 7 ishuikton sent the fifth Helen's Defeals 6ene's Players lit If Tavern defeated 0 ih Xc i St ion 7 5 in tht I im il Srifth ill It igui it Sprit pdrk inning No 8 in a rv Wdlt Cole of Helens stoli home in the fifth to brtak a "i tit he Ogdt won 1 ho sc ore I HI Lf Fallon I I rU tm rinn 0 tilt ih 'i 0 (i nn il ii 4 11 ln Ih i I SiifrilU 2 0 ndclUiKHrt ir rt Mi 1 (1 II I ii arthv 1 0 Wh iin 'i 1 1 I Irul St l( I Hmn Krt Ui If rrv ih rissiu ir MrtM lb WKiiii Ffini rf U)tt her 2b 3 0 Oj A html, all 7FRl (71 ik Ii Patterson oier Ingo last eir The sure thing wax all ready for the picking Sundai Pitts burgh hading tht National, s((r, Hague was piajing i nicago tne list plae team The Piratis had to of the best pitchers in the letgue goiiiE for tht in Hob Friend 1 toing into the don bleheader and Vi i Law 11 2' I he uhs h.i I lost nine straight Just to put the lock on it the games weie to be plajed in Pittsburgh So what happened' oil guessed it Thi tubs turned on the Pnates and beat them twice 1 7 6 and 7 5 Bowlers Team Beaten by Center The Italian Center scored fue runs on three hits to btat the Hoe Bowl 5 2 in a Pough keepsie Junior league game at Spratt park Bob Plass fanned file men and walked only one for Ihe center 1 he center had their biggest inning In the fourth when thev stored three runs on two singles bi'Dick Ceiniglia and Joht Ronnno an i rror satnfue and field trs choite Th box st on ITAIMV IlOr BOWL CI I Nil III iltt ah suuilfrman on cf 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 errii 3b 1 fl 1 lint i 3b 3 1 1 llerp mak lb 2 1 (I nmk 1 I (I ilUlir i II II ffnud 2 1 1 ci If tar II 1 0 II il Horn 2b 0 0 0 1 Miller I Hujbnrll Hall Br Taa AaiarlaltJ Praal (narlifht sitwx Timi AMERICAN LEAGUE Hf'NOAV HFHtLTS New York 16 UTeland 17 arrond firna 11 Inntnta Baltimore Kaneaa City 1 (hlcaao 121 Ronton 3 7 W.rfilnfton 4 7 lirtroH 14 Behind Baltimore 41 27 New York 37 25 1 Cleveland 35 21 3 Chicago 36 30 4 Detroit 31 32 Vi Washington 28 34 10 Kansas City 26 39 I Vx Ronton 22 42 17 ssti anv upsvlts ClFVdand 4 Nw York 1 Haltimore tl Kanaaa O'y 1 Waahlnrlon Detroit 4 (14 Innlnia) 4ilc ago 7 fWwtam (IJ lnnntat' TOIIAY OAMF Waahln(ton (Krallrk 2 0' at Baltl more Flatter 5 5 1 I 05 Only (ame ai heduled TtFsiiAvs stiuniLr Kanaaa llty at New York I Hrlrolt at Boaton fl IS Irvpland at Baltimore.

OS hli ago at Washington 109pm NATIONAL LEAGUE hi MMY RtSl LTS hiraco 7 7 PittiburRh 6 5 Angrlcs 6 MHwauke inrlnnati 10 San I ranrlain 4 PhiladHphia 13 St Iouia 2 4 first game 12 InmnftK Ho hino lb Kan rf 1U Koin.no If Gei rl I Hail lb 3 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 I 1 0 II 2 0 0 1 0 II I 0 11 1 0 II 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Pittsburgh Milwaukee San Francisco St Louis Cincinnati 1 os Angeles Philidclphia Chicago 41 36 36 32 31 30 27 25 24 25 31 34 34 34 3 37 Behind 3 6 91 10 10'' 14' 14' Winsted Clips Sharon Team Sharon made tight errori to make life easy for the Winsted team in a 70 success at the Sharon field yesterday John Dennis held Sharon to two hits for eight innings Winsted collected seven safeties off the combined slants Pete Lamb and Tom Edge worn The box score SHARON WINSTED (7) ab Clauaa 3D llanrahan lb Casey rf McClellan rf Plretll Dennis Manglana If Oavldann lb KMtrMn Fraraaan rf Newfleld SOI 5 0 I son i 1 1 4 I II 5 0 0 4 a 4 2 0 111 1 0 0 too 2il I 212 6 irn i unm no 3ii HOI KOW1 Oil nn 2 l( liaic It I old! II ime ma KoniHni! tti on baIN 1 la sal in I 2 Sli Kt ouli 1 as 4 nnn pile Ik i I I is pit In tUnd I mpire Jr rullle Siorei Hoe SSTI KDAl RFS LTS Pittsb gh I hu ago 6 San Franil.ro I Im nnali 2 i Iw Ikrr 4 Ni. Angrlf. i St l.iui. 1 I hila Iclpttia 0 lOKSl sl lltorLr No (m. sthedultd II 1 sllAl St HFII1 IF San I am 11111) irgtl Milwaikee at tnuago 210 limlnnati at St ijuu Loa Angelea at I'hiladt Iphia.

3b 4 2 1 1104 OMlen I il lanllaik If I 0 0 Ijlentino 2b 1 I II I ole 3 li I lloland lb 3 0 0 Sci tl Sc ole(U rf 1 nnsui klea as 10 0' 2a i i i I AS IN 1 AM III I I (I 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 I Mvnn plui Ddioit Tifcirs ruling tin di I a dnuhh di fi il 4 2 mil 7 4 it li thiii fm mi I I il'i I Don Hill im hi and lit i toi i nuking indjor ton ti billions it 23 7 t.f NI 1 3 1 0 0 MM I 120022x7 2b II ts hr rrv nVIiik Ojilt.n Sirutk ot By Ond( 3 hv Abbtt 3 Hate in Halls Off Ofi len 0 Imki 4 Ikiijf.lt I id (i(dn to Val rtit no io lit Ian I I mplit s.oier t.imble Winning pitch OKdt Wiftinif PiUher Abbott Duel Listed In Downtown Loop .11 mwl ll llirl i II IT" 1 ft! 1 a SWMliU aiLIUII 111 HIST nn In il'i i hef0 Softball league gets Pi.Th aii undtma) ton. ht at Pulaski Pittsbuigh d.opped on a lulf eague kM(l ii rFN TIIF PIKThS CO 0 aflord to tnjoy the ironv 22 1 ill riii il leuue l(ad haidly 1 2 2 was touched Second plate MI1 ipiukie iNo lost bowing to 2 i i Los Angeles 6 3 and third place SMasterson Wins Lake Mohonk Tennis (0) at hi Ft Haruell lb I I 01 HanarU lb 1 0 1 St Martin 111 Mcleort rf 111 Lamb 3 0 1 Hoaler If 10 0 Byron aa 10 0 Rattlalnnl lb 1 0 01 MagaJacom rf 3 0 0 Mowland lb 10 0 Edgeworth 1 0 0 ITS If 41 WINSTCn 001 III 110 7 SHARON 001 000 001 0 Frrora Hanaell. Hanaell 1, St Martin, Howlknd 1 Battiatonl strlke outa Dennia 5 Iimb New Held 1 Edgeworth 1 Hlta off Newfleld 0 for 0 nina In 1 Inning Lamb 5 for runa In 7 innings Dennia 1 for 0 rune In 8 Ininga Edgaworth 1 for 1 nina In 1 tnnlnga Umplrea Kunzig, 7awatkay Elks Tumble PAL Squad, 7 6 George Oore collected two hits and Gerry DiFiglio fanned ciht men as the Elks club de feated te PAL 7 6 in a Pough kcepsie Junior league contest at Spratt park The Flks scored the winning run In the seventh with a walk to Johnny Miller who was forced at second bv lohn Fre Fre went to third on the citihirs overthrow of eiond and scored on a bunt by I Gore The box score I TAL (i FI KS ril 171 Ih rhlnr lb 4 10 Rernard 2 10 (Hire 3 2 2 1 Header rf 2 I II llillgllo 2 0 0 Moran lb 4 I I hambrroa If 1 0 0 Iliac 221 Mr! onnell rf 3 0 II I I' (. Ih ide steed lb rl 4 0 0 1 rankl rf 1 I er 2b 2 0 (1 Ijrnnon 2h Dm lio ss 2 10 Walker aa I mlne lb HIM Her rt 1 ihalie 2b 2 0 0 TutUe 2 1 I 1 1 I I 0 0 0 libeller If I. C.ilbnde If mo i tm Winmi I I In I I AIUIM.ION GOT niotlu In llu sii ond Gli nn Mai 111 1 ind sin li Hiki ii flu nut lint I mi Dilli ird i smIi Millaid then wis ife on an eiror In fL.it Iilh i siiu'le (.

ored Mrt'li ll.uid but Dlllin dido hi itaUd h.ilfw iv hi tin i ii i imK outdist uiti line and thi id mil was, thi hi Ul in I ridn ti ipjn Ulki it singU in tht lliBi ii ird i ilki liuntid and Kikeit in (nit it third AI'ii t.iMiii ns mi nist iillu i guv in the Dodgt i fan si l( tit sun i h( st ir ti pi ii in pni hill in VnZ His lust i ir is 114 with flit t)l(i in the i sli i li lulu in ntil tin Orioles bought bun he pi in doomed to sp( nd the It st Dunn Mitilull Miildlitown of his i iiiu in the Illinois lidaini the hrsl dinti to wm Mthiiugh in inaki Paul Rich thin modilKil mis this si ison 1r(s his platooiud him with it Nrlinglon Spmlway Mitchell uai Drooo tin 2(. vear olcl tin list of iiiukie bieii a steady per niUit fc 1 fornn His Kill total of 41 with Mitchell Leads Arlington Race Tennis Club Wins Over IBM Players i SUU leids by tnreeru.illos tangk with sttond Iplatt iclIo iiios Blatk lop The best pitching effort of at JO in the day was turned in by the Uiillos the surprise team of Phillies John Buzhardt wholthe tirtuit in tht brst round settled down alter a shaky out to incitase and held st Louis hitless forMe i.up lead with a win Charlts Masterson has won the mens singles tennis tourn ament at Lake Mohonk for the third straight ear He defeated William Tull in the finals, fa 4 6 2 6 3 In the semi finals Masterson decisioned John Hansen 6 1 fa 1 and Tull topped Art hie Oldham 4 6 2 Tull and Marti Xaje Kingston tiimmtd Masterson and Farle Backe 6 1 4 fl 6 4, in thtir the doubles I he Mrs August Ganzenmuller 3 innings nf a 12 inning 3 2 team lias combined the spit ndidi won the women title for the iinnid Sun luk mukUiI or Dill, mid So nnn the Mnn ik Ir Ti lit i in the nnaht lun cunt HI Solium is or I ish ISO at hats is a i al stai iiiilh 'kill hiiib'Md Hi siiniiii ind Diie id Hogi ins the leidi Mill ml, lun lie nf Mihiipac, lode hnnii H1t, )ltls (x en Up 24( timis inroi li in thud spoi nay nueison oi Milhr hi Id liinui second Fstrada I whin Bill lost his no luttc Tuttle led off the vie tori The Phils Chris Short had a 3 1 lead going to the ninth of the second game only to tiait the Cards Hal Smith lilt his first homer of the year with two on for a 4 3 uttoiy Poughkee)Me Tennis club plners dtftatcd the IBM team hi in a match at the South Himilton stuet courts yester dai I he IBMers got a split In the singles but I'oughkeepsie tweptliiie i iraies rrnie Banks run thc three doubles contests Isconng double IT the left field In informal mixed doubles scoreboard in the top of the the Tennis tlub defeitccl tin ninth proved decisive The Pir TIIF CUBS JLST barely made 7 2 lead stand up in the ninth inning of the first game with AKLINI.ION 111 AMP MA ab I 5 I IIIU in rf II 2 I all (I an lb 1 II I I lain ill lb 4 0 lllea aa 4 II (I ha ill II 0 0 Mi Don illi 3li I I sa vaae rl I I I II I nine If 4 0 1 hcanilota li llald ier I rhak ll mi i ty inn is lltm I. I en Ji 1 Hei I 1imUi spot until the stirt of the 2MI1 I ip ii hi hi I'll I'x hi ind in ngiiie in his ai In tin Go irts I nine i raijnn I iinsivin line iiimik ii I I tie iiiloi in Ihc siipe mnditie it is, V( HBI foi the da the best 1 i la Miikii(liiiliiiiiif(lllltnn Iho ljr in I jtui in umjuia Txi ATV a( lifhth with a single Andi Car ei sixth home i scoring I tittle is the othei hit Gentiles two houitrs his ninth and 1 0th both off lost i Dick Hill gaie'him tin tl I 11 I Bait I i mii tm tv in lh AMI MA HI Ul II HM AKI IN 1'iN 0 I 0 (I 3 rn I ilterui di HaU Brat low It ina iu 1 in Mi i suinak 2i llaitai Ontroni ruur hvjtr 31 i. (t In ak Ih Soyih.ik M.tuli1 Jxiultltt i Hat to DsIkiii Kith di bali II ii hn.rKkm Miihr ila Hrmj" I Hidnd 4 Vt 11 pitt.ll llf mpt I injnir St uW Hfntirr, Kingston Leads Baseball League Over the weekend thire win to NY NJ Itague glints Kingston crushed Peek sklll i i uaie (linn st euiiu spin in 1 I supi nindihiil I iss driiuiK a' iimdihed nullum Sonni I strupp of Snutli Pldintii Id 4 ct ould not make thi liituie because of tar tinubli In the noiice mam lap li i iact it is llm Ki ti nn of Hshkill all the wai fioni tin hrst lip to the die ike i eel flag reel Brown of Duibury dioit home in the show spot in his first lace at the 1'uukhki psie oi al 18 3 and Sprinj. Valley Im at llaverstraw 8 4 Action his Meek includes Beacon at Pnugli keeffcsle Wednesday nutit at and Sunday attiitwini Kingston Hivrli in Spring Val ley (Jn Monday Jul 4 I il keepsle will play at Haiti straw The Standings Dumke Leads Sailboat Racing Carier Dumke Gle nham In a 1 killing won the rait stage ei hv tin tin 1st a ne lit tlub ts Urdu In i mid spot was lldiri lniu BalniMlle in a Mas gers Hut; lush lliirii h.illi iiis Biuii Hshkill pi hi font th ii ilus i in position) mi th rd Nile hie Wappul ilsn in a' I lightning Sun mil a 1 1 1 a Maim litis II l) I)ON all he could to keep the allks in the si i ond game after Ford had won Ihe opener fiom Ted Bows fleltl before V7 2(lk, the largest Ame iic in league crowd of the ii Maris hammered his 21st and nil nonius and got a run sionng single However with Hmk Foilis on first and two out hi Bob Hale pinch doubli i oil past him while the winning itin atnieil In the 11th lun Piirv was the Cleveland wmiur ovei it lief man Johnny Jami Hilli Piute dioie In two runs and hold Boston to five hits in Chicago, opening victory Early Wjnn toastid home with an 18 1 lead after the White Sox scoitel II runs In the fourth Inning of the second game Chi cago clelighhd a crowd of 37 281 hv tiding men to the plate in thjL.blg inning Frank Sulliian arfrrloiii Borland were the Boston losers I ee pitched four hit relief hall afti i Pi dio H.iinos hint hli ii iw iiiu i mil tit diinihir tily 4 atailing tiuie 1 30 in tilth Ihe re einow in Washington i in Monday game triumph Itay Moore Kingston I'oughke cpfcie Kevvburgh UtTaton Spring Valley Feekskill llaverstfaw 4 I I 1 1 0 1.

0 0 0. 1 1 4 3 Bgwyfe Ronnie Letter rolled 179 212 17ft 5fl9 In tne Rhitvebetk Mixed league. George Greene got 623, Ralph gwendaen 200 924, Bob Miclrityre 226333, Trky Coon S27. Bea Coon collected 1W 187 1CH 430. Deadline Set For Golf Entries' ntriis clojt Thursday for the PnuKtikeepsie tennis tour name ill, anc.1 Jotin It Hellman Jr chairman reported today that whili response In the older uiiisioiia has Ixen good more entries are nteded In the dl vuiona tor boys and girls En try blanks are available at the Poughkeepule TennU tlub and IBM Country club, ai well ai at Biggie Munn.

athletic director at Mithlg.n State, won the Big Tens most valuable loot bail player award In 1831 balled out Fischer in the set ond game and Bertola Had two hits in each game Including a two run homer in the second Itamoi and Fischer were the winners over frank Lary and Paul Foy ttttt kr Sports Schedule TONIGHT Downtown Softball (Pulaski) Aiello Brut vs DlIllo Highland Utile League Smith's vs Legion City Little league Moose vt 1AM I Eastman) of vs Leoglon i.Spratl) Local Softball League (Spratt) Raymond Ave vi Effroni Kuel Twilight League (Rivervlew) Ooxaeya vi Rblnebetk Junior Baseball (Spratt) Schati vi Eikj club IBM duos 2 1 with the fourth mitth halted at one apiece un Saturday the women It i ins met and IBM gained a 4 i decision Me rt suits John RiW fP) defeated Dlek Bird (IBM) 6 3, 6 1 Clem fticger I(1M) defeated John Daniels i'i 2 6 6 3 6 3 Mel Pomerantz tlBMi defeated lack Potter (Pi 6 2 6 3 Ike Boone HBMi defeated John Hellman (Pi 5 7 6 3 6 1 Bob Hall iPLdefaaated Charles WarburtonjIHMi 6 4 7 5 Dave Banner and Keese iPi defeated Bird and Bailey lIBM 6 2 1 Potttr and Phil Buckley iP) defeated Hieger and Pomerantz (IBM) 6 4 4 6 6 4 Steve Guernsey and George Rutherford iP) defeated Boone and Mike Scnko (IBM) 7 3 6 4 Mr and Mrs Willis Heese (Pi defeated Mr and Mrs Irving ureens ubvh 4 8. 6 2 John Gindele and Janice Meagher IP) defeated Clem Rieger and Mrs Kwiertz (IBM) 3 8 6 2 6 0 Charles Warburton and Mrs Allsendnnl (IBM) defeated Mr and Mrs Robtrt Hall tP) 6 4, 6 2 Mr and Mrs Greene IP) drew with Mr and Mrs Bird (IBM) 6 4, 3 6 itis honeier came back with four in the last nf the ninth in cluding a record tjing on tne A entry ninch hit homer hv SmnW in the ewburgh league but of Jimmy Lewis and third time defeating Miss Mary the timtly hitting of rrank Gulbcnkian 1 1 Gallaghtr lorn Graham Don I Smith and Joe Tantridi to march into the top spot of the league Ltwis who is enjoing one of the tints! lears. wiU be out to cluplitate his performance of the first against the lop pers whtii he.hurled a no hitter to win a 2 1 squeaker Opposing Ltwis will be Skip LggltstoTT rated as one of the top mouiidsmtn in the Hudson lallty I tills and Eggleston ale Yesterday's Homers (By Tbe Associated Press) American League franc on a Indians 13) Marls Yankees 2 122) Held Indians 1 13 1 Berberel, Tigers (3) Fischer Senators il Bertola, Senators (1) Gentile Orioles 2 U0) Woodlinng Orioles (8) Carey, Athletics (6) Buddln. Gelger Red Sox (4) Malzone Red Sox i7) Slevers, White Sox (8) Minoso. White.

Sox (10) Landls, White Sox (3) National League Flood, Cardinals (41 Cunningham, Cardinal! Smith, Cardinals (1) Gonzales, Phillies (3) Smith. Phillies Burgesi, Pirates (31 Nelson Piratei (2) Hoak, Plratea (8) Howard, Dodgeri 2 (9) Cepeda. Glanti 113) Poet. Reda (S) (3) 12) ourgess with a man on Rookie Ron Santo, Just called up from Houston, delivered a double and single in the opener driving in three runs and knocked In two more in the second game decision over Law Mark Freeman Seth Morehead were the Chicago winners Frank Howard Los Angeles storied rookie hit two homers and knocked in four runs in the defeat of Milwaukee Johnny Podres was In control as the Dodgers finished oft Lew Bur dette In three innings, snapping nu nve game winning streak Howard now has hit 9 homers since his recall from Spokane in mid May BOB PURKEY gave up 11 (ins, me mosi aamaging a homer by Orlando Cepeda, but the Cincinnati sluggers bombed Jack Sanford and three successors for 12 hits including a homer by Wally Post Buzhardt gave up a run In the first inning and lead off homer to Joe Cunningham In the second He didn't allow another hit until Stan Muslal singled. with two out in the 11th Tony Gon zalez' two run homer won the opener In the 12th Short had a four hitter and appeared on the way to victory until he ran Into trouble In the ninth Bill White beat out a bunt, John Glenn aingied and Smith hit a homer A 8 1 lead had turned Into a 4 3 defeat Deadline Listed ForTennirEnlries Twenty nine golfers have entered the local qualifying round for the State Amateur golf tournament.

Hated July 8 at the Dutchess Golf and Country (club. William' Bogle, the quail, fylng round chairman, aaid entries received by him at the Poughkeepsii Savings bank by noon tomorrow will be eligible. Jack Riley, coach of the Olympic champion U. S. hockey team, has coached hockey at West Point for 10 yean.

onte the umpire calls play ball all friendship goes out the window with first plate at stake Manager Augie Passante of Avello promiits'to have all of his team in action tonight This mtans Blackie Dorazio ind Dutch' Snanzer will make the trip from Newburgh and Cltm Caprara will once again be at shortstop The standings VI on Lost DiZillos' 8 1 Avello 7 2 Trabasso 6 2 Sorrento 4 2 McAuley 3 4 Hoe Bowl 4 4 Dutchess Recreation 3 5 Moose Club 2 6 Thesohn's 1 7 Pleasant Valley 1 8 Joanne Cecchini Wins Midget Race Joanne Cecchini, the young est driver In the DUSO Junior Midget Racing club, won the feature event Saturday night at the King Kone track in FlahklU Eight year old Joanne suc cessfully fought back Midge Goss, 11, of Kingston, and Poughkeepsle's Lou Valentino, also 11 A mishap Involving Midge, Lou and bally halted the event with three laps remaining Joanne took the checkered flag with Leon Blauvelt, New burgh, econd and Dave Os trander of Poughkeepsle third In the. beats. Robbie MeG am nion took the first and Ostrander led the way in the second Linda Ulauvalt and ValestlB wef semi nnals In match races, Midge Goss beat Robbie McCammon and Joanne Cecchini defeated ber aUter, Marie, 11. Yesterday's Stars (By The Associated Press) A 1 Jim Gentile. Orioles, drove In seven runs, Major league high for the sea son, with two home runs In 92 victory, over Kansas City PITCHING John Buihardf.

Phillies, pitched iH hiUeu in nings during lz inning nrsi game victory over St Louis 3 2. Brazee Cops Feature Event For the second week running Harry Brazee of Torrirrgton Conn copped the feature event it Rhinebetk Speedway Satur div night was the all important race with Harry qualifing the GrifTo Chrysler for pole posi Hon in the annual Washburn Memorial classic to be staged ug 13 The first lap of the feature was a rough' one with Wally Reese Hudson landing on top of Dick Hansen of Red Hook while Vernon Dixon and Bud Glass piled into each other The sedan feature was a thril ler as 28 of the cars started the feature event with gyrations and contortiqns the order of the dai Pete Simmons Saugerties copped he event slamming his way through opposition for the win He was followed by De Grath and Rosebud Fowler of Poughktepsie A 50 lap Mad cap for non Fords will be stag ed Saturday night Horse Show Set By Amenia Club Date for the horse show planned by the Bit 'n' Spur club of Amenia has been set for Aug 21 Entry blanks may be obtained from the secretary. Mrs Thomas Downey Jr or the as ststant secretary, Joseph Kaln, Amenia Weekend Fights (By The Associated Press) BUENOS AIRES Federico Thompson 147, Argentina, outpointed Charlie (Tombstone) Smith, 14614, Los Angeles. 10 HAVANA Pedro Miranda, 147 Cuba, knocked out Wll fredo Hurst, 14444, Cuba. 4 22 Jl 22 7 I PSI sun 010 fi HKS 0 5 0 0 10 1 7 Two tiaac hlta Gorr Baac (in halls Pudnci 4 Rernard 1 IMMkIio 11 Strike out I'udnei 3 Bernard 6 III I tslm WinninK piti hrr inF ikIio Losing ptther Bernard I mpirea Tutue Jr Tuttle Scorer Bernard Harness Results Saturday results at New 'aork State Harness Tracks YOVKERS RACEWAY Ciro ($11701 defeated Tyson Scott by a head in the feature $10 000 trot MONT 1CELLO Josedale Hasty Hal 70i won a feature $1 500 class A pace VERNON DOWNS an Hanoier ($107 40) captured the feature $2 W0 Invitational pace" SWIATOG RACFW.r Newpoit Amigo 20 1 and Newport Norm won both divisions of the $7,500 Hudson Falls pace Racing Results (Bv The Associated Press) NFW Oiir, Btrlo $20i won her fourth straight raie of the year with a J4 length victory in the $86 250 Coaching Club American Oaks at Belmont park INGLFWOOP, CLIF New Policy hung up a Hollywood track record of 1 46 35 for I'll miles in winning the $57 500 Cinema Handicap STANTON DEL Glad ($15 40i took the measure of a clasty field of 2 year old fillies in the $25 450 Polly Drummond Stakes at Delaware park OCEANPORT Irish Lancer ($20 40) won the $23 900 Lamplighter for 3 year olds at Monmouth park CHICAGO Quiz Star ($8 40) was first home In the $28 875 Grassland Handicap at Washington park BOSTON Jac A Muffln ($15 60) won the $11,070 Constitution Handicap at Suffolk Downs Special Introductory offer to interest new readers July Reader's Digest regular prlc 35 now 29 this month only DAY NIGHT RACING THIS SATURDAY JUCYnBricT MONK In Sxa Ht MwSkia 14 Caalaa rmw a Attnioo Raveoe Dally DatiM CI tit a Dairy DM Ct iliO MOHTICmO, new your.

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