Monday, May. 23, 1960

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P:Just a few days after he had claimed he would be racing for another 15 years, Driver Harry Schell, a perennial 39, was killed when his Cooper spun off Britain's Silverstone course on a trial run for the International Trophy Race. Born in Paris of American parents, Schell fought as a tail gunner in the Finnish air force against Russia in 1939, later earned a reputation for being as carefree off the track as he was prudent on it, made a career of finishing well up in the pack but seldom in front. Said Britain's Stirling Moss: "Harry was the last gay cavalier in the motor racing game."

P:Purchased for $2,500 two years ago. Bally Ache was sold by Owner Leonard Fruchtman for $1,250,000 to a syndicate headed by Joseph L. Arnold of Lexington. Ky., which was undismayed by the fact that the three-year-old colt finished second in the Kentucky Derby.

P:In the first inning, the 6-ft. 4-in., 210-Ib. righthander walked the St, Louis Cardinals' Alex Grammas with one out. After that, Chicago Cub Pitcher Don Cardwell, 24, acquired by trade just two days before from the Philadelphia Phillies, retired the next 26 men in a row for a 4-0 victory and the first no-hitter of the 1960 major league season.

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