left the runnerlampion is Wag-£or the He waihighest nee he clip in merican in 1941, ta 1948Boston 8, New York 2 Baltimore 7, Washington 8 (10) Detroit 7, Kansas City 4 Cleveland 5, Chicago 3Pittsburgh 9, New York 1 Philadelphia 2, Brooklyn I Chicago 8, St. Louis 3 Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 3Takes 50-LapperViliams’ is game ■iple to Johnny Klaus blow, lird and e in the ; runs. Yankees enth on bby Del c Bauer ime run?ft fieldJunior Steele Isvvi, (llgan ’ YorkFeifirstwillTriblt;GreeHARA Championh-4Junior Steele of Hopewell, who had everything under control before the race started, nailed down the HARA point championship with a vengeance Sunday afternoon, winning a 50-lap feature race that climaxed and ended' the point-standing race at South Penn Speedway. It was Steele's upmteenth and biggest win of the season.Twenty-seven cars entered the ’ big seven-event program, which saw one rollover—Bob Hoover’s at the start of the feature race. He was unhurt.Racing will continue next Sunday afternoon at the Everett oval, HARA spokesmen said.FIRST HEAT: 1, John Imler,Loysburg; 2, Jerry Snyder, Everett; 3, Biscuit Karns, Everett; 4, Sammy Price, Wolfsburg.im Bun-or three ■elief to-r as theSECOND HEAT; 1. Junior Ritchey, Everett; 2, Darrell Chamberlain, Everett; 3. Frank Dunkle, Everett; 4, Don Steele, Hopewell.THIRD HEAT: T, Dick Hersh. berger, Bedford; 2, Junior Steele, Hopewell; 3, Bob Steele, Hopewell; 4, Bob Hoover, Roaring Spring, AUSTRALIAN PURSUIT: 1, Jr.Steele; 2, Imler; 3, Ritchey; 4, Hershberger.OFFICIALS RACE: 1, JackSponsler; 2, Ray Rabinson; 3, Junior Bussard; 4, Mel Norris.CONSOLATION: 1, Bill Keagy, Roaring Spring; 2, Junior Homer, Wolfsburg; 3, John Koontz, Everett; 4, Sonny Metlott, New Paris.FEATURE: 1, Jr. Steele; 2,Hershberger; 3, Imler; 4, Mellott; 3, Snyder; 6, Koontz; 7, Williams; 8, Homer; 9, Smith; 10, Dunkle.Hurler Paces BedfordFe: Gree the c new.* berg Clevtoda;saidearliBragerLeagFortpenn of tl his and He andBlt;SITiAlactksehevvei|gan