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Ill:nX*» York 81 Detroit _. lt;nighn - Kucks 6-J tb. Heft 8-3 or Gromrk »-3.Bauon at • Cleveland might)-ForterJield 3-6 vs. Score 0-5.Yesterday'* JUsaJU o 5. Baltimore 1.Washington 10. Kansas City 4. Cleveland fl, Eoalon 7.New York 5. Detroit 3.ment at Fargo, N. D. starting Aug. 20.ChicapiMU.W -Barker HurlsLions To 4-1Win Over ElksBehind the three-hit pitching of Jack Barker. the Lions Club won a 4-1 thriller over Elks Tuesday afternoon.Barker fanned nine batters in his triumph. .Jim Melton paced the win, hitting two for three times at the plate. .5Roger Smith was charged with the loss., Jim Maddux, led Elks •with two for thj^e also. ;The Lions scored three runs in the second and one in the sixth.The Elks scored their lone run In the seventh.Robert Bennett of Maryville combined a 73 and 75 for a fourth place total of 153. while Don Varner of Knoxville and Lester Stanton of Memphis were tied for fifth place with 155s.Joel Vinson of Nashville and Keith Latlmore of Chattanooga both took 156s..Chattanooga grabbed a six stroke margin over a Nashville foursomein the team play competition,which will be determined' by the aggregate 54-holes scores.Chattanooga's leain—composedof Goodman, Latimore, C. L. Gilbert rind Walter Boehm—had n 36-hoic total of 635, while the four-\ some from Old Hickory—Hail. Vin-|son, Harold Baggett, and Randy Barker—had a 641 total.■ First -nd second round scores:Doug Hall. Nashville 73 73-150.Hush Foodmsn, Jr., Chattanooga 16-73-Boys' Club smothered W.. B.Greene, 14-12, in the second game of the afternoon. Roy Blankenship was., the winner and Tommy Coughenour, the loser,Jerry McIntosh and Jerry Murrell each hit two for the winners, with Bill Onkotz contribute ing a triple to ihe winning cause.Bob Reagan paced the Greene nine with a double.151.Dyvtd Pi:ton. Memohhi 73-7P-152.Robert Bennett. Maryville 73-75-153. Don V?rner. Knoxville R0-7p-I5.v Lester Stanton. Memphis 60-75-155. •lael Vinson. Nashville 77-75-156.Keith. Latlmore. CtoKtmoooEa 75-77-158. Roddy Greenwood. Cookeville 82-17—135. Butch Waller. Memphis 79.82-161.C: Tr Cllhprt. Chfll'nnnnRa 82-75-181. Rar.dy Barker. Nashville 61-63-164. welter Bo-hn, Chsltanooga 82-85-187. Joe Rodpers. Cleveland 82-86-168. Arvel -Childress. Memphis 63-83-168. Benny Bounds. KcoxrtlJe 85-94—165. Howard Bnggetl. NajbvIJle 84-67-171. Flavls Cflsson. Cleveland -13-78—171.Jerry Phillips. LJllrabrthton P3-79—173. Claud.'' Woods. Jr.. Knoxville 90-86-175. John Emlet, cak Ridge 65-51-lit. Robert Freestone, Oak Ridge 50-87-177. Lee Boykin. Cleveland BS-6n-i78. Mickey Brown. Maryville 85-89-171. nuTlci Pennington, 7l«rrtmi»n 86-54-182. Roy Russell. Maryville 90-93-133. Buddy Rodgers. Cleveland 95-W-1M Larry Green, Knoxville 96-93-iaa.Carl Parks. Harrlmao 53-97-190.Gary Williams. Harrlinan 101-94-155. Sonny Brown.- Etlzabethtoo 96*103—201. Jim Edd McKinney, Hnrrlman 107-104— 211.lanlr Rnrtp Tn WtanrA flnlf
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