GROWN UP—Doug Camilli lived up to great expectations. Doug, who was swinging at the plate almost as soon as he could walk, is shown at Ebbets Field in 1941, when his father, Dolf, was first baseman for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Except for size and uniform fit, catcher Doug looks much the same while whacking the ball for the Los Angeles r»odgers. LEAGUE STANDING AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. GB New York . 66 37 .641 Chicago . 59 46 .562 8 Baltimore .... 60 49 .550 9 Minnesota .... 57 49 .538 10% Boston . 53 51 .510 13% Cleveland ..... 53 55 .491 15% Los Angeles 53 58 .477 17 Kansas City .. 48 57 .457 19 Detroit . 43 59 .422 22 Washington .. 37 68 .352 30 Thursday’s Games ..Boston at Baltimore, Ppd., rain. ..Only game scheduled. Saturday’s Games Cleveland at Detroit. Baltimore at New York. Chicago at Los Angeles, night. Minnesota at Kansas City, night Boston at Washington, night. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Los Angeles ... 64 42 .604 San Francisco . 60 47 .561 4M St. Louis ...... 60 47 .561 4% Chicago ...... 57 48 .543 6% Cincinnati _ 57 52 .523 8V4 Philadelphia .. 56 51 .523 8V4 Milwaukee .... 54 54 .500 11 Pittsburgh . 52 53 .495 11V4 Houston . 41 67 .380 24 New York .... 33 73 .311 31 Thursday’s Results St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 2. Chicago 10, Milwaukee 2. Only games scheduled. Saturday’s Games Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. New York at Milwaukee. San Francisco at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Los Angeles at Houston, night. SPORTS NEWS OLSEN SIGNS CONTRACT CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI) — Bud Olsen, a one-year veteran of the National Basketball Associa tion, has signed his 1963-1964 con tract with the Cincinnati Royals. Olsen , a former University of Louisville star, is the fifth Royal to agree to terms. CARMICHAEL GETS AWARD. NEW YORK (UPI) — John P. Carmichael, sports editor of the Chicago Daily News, will be pre sented with the 1963 Grantland Rice Memorial Award for sports writing by the Sportsmanship Brotherhood Inc. at a New York City luncheon, Nov. 1. Carmichael is the ninth winner of the award. NAMES TEAM LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Wim bledon champion Chuck McKin ley of San Antonio, Tex., Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield, Calif., Marty Riessen of Evanston, 111., and Arthur Ashe of Richmond. Va., have been selected by non playing captain Robert J. Kelle ber to represent the United States in the Davis Cup matches against Mexico at the Los Angeles Ten nis Club, Aug. 16-18. Ashe is the first Negro to be named to a U.S. Davis Cup squad. Gen. Pat Hurley Dies At Age 80 SANTA PE, N. M. (UPI) — MaJ. Gen. Patrick J. Hurley, former secretary of war, diplomat, and bitter Republican critic of the Yalta agreement which he said established Communist power in China, died in his sleep Tuesday night at the age of 80. Hurley’s career as a soldier, lawyer, oilman and public ser vant spanned two world wars and brought him wealth and high ho nors. But he was defeated In three attempts to win a seat in the U. S. Senate. And he was never reconcil ed to the policies which led him to resign as ambassador to China in 1945 All Star Game Saturday Nite The Erwin Lions Club will spon sor the annual Erwin-Dunn All Star softball game Saturday night at the Erwinball park. Game time is 7:30. Admission is 50c for child ren and 75c for adults. A total of 58 prizes will be given away with the grand prize of 23 inch Zenith television or a 12-foot refrigerator now on display at Glover’s ardware in Erwin. Tic ket purchasers do not have to be present to win. Following is a list of other priz es: The prizes to be given away in clude: Glover Hardware. 1 Electric Presser Cooker ($26.00). Central Carolina Bank & Trust Co., 10 Silver Dollars. Wilboume Furniture Co., G. E. Dry Iron. . , ;:| Erwin Gulf Service, Grease, Oil Change and Filter. Cameron’s ESSO Service, 5 Sil ver Dollars. Earl Barefoot ESSO, 5 Gal. Gas. Erwin Tin Shop, 5 Silver Dol lars. , ! Erwin Tire & Recapping Serv ice, 1 Tire Recapped. Brock’s Grocery, 25 lb. Bag Snowflake Flour. Barefoot Grocery & Market, One Fresh Ham. Roy & Jethro Godwin Jewelers, Bulova Watch. Horrell’s Grill, $2.00 in Trade. Phillip’s Frozen Custard, 2 Ham burger Steaks & 1 Gal. Ice Cream. Lucas Atlantic 8tation, Case Wolfhead Motor OU. Johnny B’s Atlantic Station, 10 Gallons Gas. « Erwin Radio & T. V. Service, 1 < Set Rabbit Ears. Vi-Let Beauty Shop, Cream Oil Shampoo and Finger Wave. Erwin Barber Shop, Haircut and Case Tonic. * Service Cleaners, $5.00 In Trade. E. R. Thomas Drug Store, $9.95, Westclock Clock. Johnson Cotton Company, $29. 95 Clock Lamp. Barefoot OU Co., $8.00 Richlube Motor Oil. Keen’s Drive-In Grill, Meal. Warren Bros. OU Co., Phillips 66 Oil. J. A. Holmes Hardware, : Cooler. $2,00 Case Boat Jackson’s Barber Shop, Hair | Cut & ..Tonic. Lucas Barter SKbp/’Halrtitir & Tonic. Frank McLeod Ser. Station, 5 ! Gal. Gas & Oil Change. Mike’s Hot Dog Stand, 5 Silver Dollars. Beasley’s Garage, Front End Alignment. Bass Texaco Service, 5 Gal. High Test Gas. Erwin Insurance Agency, 5 Sil ver Dollars. West’s Dept. Store, $5.00 In Trade. Erwin Restaurant, 2 Steak Din aM. ' Pope’s 5c To $5.00 Store, Pole Lamp. Erwin Furniture Co., $19.95 Elec tric Hair Dryer. Ellis Barbour Insurance, 10 Sil ver Dollars. I -—-... Belle’s Dept. Store, State Pride Double Size Bed Spread. _ » William’s Atlantic Statilon, 10 Gal. Gas. Fred Brown Co., Sugar Cured Ham. Charle’s Body Shop, Picnic Ham. Ralph Manufacturing Co., 5 Sil ver Dollars. Inez’s Beauty Shop, $10.00 Per manent. Godwin’s Barber Shop, Hair Cut. ~ J. R. Ennis & Son Grocery, $5.00 H St S Auto Service, 1 Set Spark Plugs. East Erwin Barber Shop, Hair Cut, Tonic & Shampoo. Erwin Electric Co., 1 Electric Can Opener. Sam Mlriello Insurance, 5 Silver Dollars. Warren’s Amoco Service, 5 Gal. Gas. Mae’s Beauty Shop, Love Pat —— Burton Is Tough One Oft-traded Ellis Burton of the Cubs, a tough man to keep tabs on because he never stays in one place too long, landed in the re cord book for keeps today—along side Mickey Mantle. That’s a pretty tall order for a ftfy with an undistinguished .224 lifetime batting average, but Bur ton managed it Thursday night when he became the eighth player in major league history to hit home runs from both sides the plate in one game. The shopwCm, switch - hitting Burton, whose only other claim to fame is that he plays a hot trum pet off the field, accomplished Thursday night’s feat while help ing the Cubs beat the Braves, 10-2. i Batting right-handed, the 27 year old Chicago outfielder set off a six-run rally with his fifth ho mer of the year off loser Denny Lemaster in the first inning, then connected for his sixth homer while batting left-handed against reliever Ron Riche in the seventh, Joined Select Group Burton thus joined a select group of seven other major lea guers who switch hit home runs in the same game. Most notable of the group is Mantle, who has done it on nine different occasions. Most recent before Burton was Maury Wills of the Dodgers, who did It last year. In addition to his two homers Thursday night, Steve Boros and Jim Schaffer also homered for the Cutfe as Larry Jackson set down the Braves on seven hits for his 12th victory against nine los ses. Lemaster’s loss was his sixth compared with seven victories. By winning, the Cut>s solidified their hold on fourth place and (Valid For 5 Days). Carl’s Super Markets, $5.00 In Trade. Joseph’s Dept. Store, $5.00 In Trade. Cape Fear Marble & Granite, 5 Silver Dollars. moved to within games of the idle first-place Dodgers. The St. Louis Cardinals climbed into a tie for second place with San Francisco by defeating the Cincinnati Reds, 3-2, In the only other National League game sche duled. Game Rained Out The only game scheduled in the American League was Boston at Baltimore and it was rained out. George Altman’* fifth inning homer off Joey Jay broke up a 1-1 tie and paced the Cardinals to their victory over the Reds. Ben ched recently for weak hitting, Altman collected three of the Cardinals' seven hits. St. Louis increased Its lead to 3-1 in the eighth on a walk, a single by Charlie James and Tim McCarver’s sacrifice fly and that turned out to be the winning run when the Reds scored once in the ninth. ^ Southpaw Curt Simmons won hi| 10th although he needed help from Ron Taylor and Bobby Shantz in the ninth. The hard luck Jay gave up sixhits in seven innings and was charged with his 15th lost against four victories. GREENSBORO (UPI) — They ’U be talking tor a long time a bout lanky nail back Jack Foley an underdog Eastern team winch thoroughly shattered the composure ot the formidable West ern All - Star. Foley, a 6-loot-2 speedster from Greenville, led the East to a 13-7 victory over the West Thursday night in the 15th annual High School All - Star football classic. It was the first win for the East since 1865. The galloping 18 - year - old literally stunned the West defend ers with a 67 - yar TD romp In the first period, then turned In a six - yard scoring sweep in the second quarter to delight the rec ord crowd of 8,000. It was Foleys wde sweeps and the line - blasting of 218 - pound fullback Spencer Barrow from Ahoekle which kept the West off balance most of the evening. “We thought if they played our boys wide, we’d go Inside,” theor ized East Coach Bud Phillips of Greenville. “Barrow helped us there with a wonderful game, but It was an overall team victory.” Phillips went into the All-Star struggle with a healthy respect for. the passing ability of AU Amerlca quarterback Jeff Beavers from Charlotte Myers Park, but the 6-foot-2 slgnaloaller was held in check by a well - drilled sec ondary. "We feared Beavers’ passing ability, certainly,” Phillips said, “but our defensive halfbacks play ed a great game. I thought they mae some terrific plays.” Foley slipped around end early In the first period and raced 67 yards for the East’s first score, then teamed with Banow and half back Austol Youmans of Raleigh to set up the second TD. Hie Key viay m uw m • yara drive urns Foley’* 15 - yard