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28 THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Thursday, July 17, 1958 LEGAL NOTICES CITY CLERK'8 OFttCf. SYRACUSE, July II, Notice hereby riven that Common Council of the City Syracuse. N. heretofore adopted ordl; nieces determlnlor and declarinc intention ol mtklnt the JpUowinr de scribed improvements In the Syracuse.

K. the expense of whith is to IM assessed locally: Construction of a ll" vitrified clay or concrete pipj aanttary aud a rel concrete pipe drain in Thayer Street from Jamesvtlle Avenue to Diana Avenue: 10" vitrilied clay or concrete oipe etorm dnitx la Thayer Street from Diana Avenue westerly 120 plus or minus feet: a 10" vitrified clay or con crete pipe eanitary wwer an! a 12 vitrified clay or concrete plpt storm McCabe Wins in SGA Junior fr Tom Manhern pitched Eagin's to 5-3 win over GE in a South Mile Wizard's Leg Wasting CARDIFF, Wales (AP)--Derek Ibbotson, tlie world's fastest er, Wednesday got the medical okay to continue running despite fV drain in Diana Avenue from Street southerly 480 plus or minus a 10" vitrified clay or concrete sanitary sewer and a vitrified clj or concrete pipe storm drain in, Jean Street from Jamesvilic Avenue Wterly 275 plus or minus feet; a 10" vitrified clay or coUcreit pipe sanitary a 12" vitrified clay or concrete pipe storm drain in jean Street from the last named point westerly 410 plus or minus feet. Objections to euch proposed improvement must be made in writing pursuant 10 Chapter 684 of the ol 1905. and the laws amendatory -and supplementary thereto, and be delivered to ihe City Clerk on or before the 21st day of July, 1958. but not later on that day than the time at which any resulat meeting of the Common Council that may be held on that day shall bt had, and if such objections be filed, a hearing thereon will be held at the recular meeting oi said Common Council, to be at the Common Council Chamber in the City Hall, Syracuse.

N. on the 21st day of July, 1958, at 2 and any proof that is offered will then be 1 In case no objection uu within the time herein specified, all persons be deemed lo the proposed improvement. BY OftDEK OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. E-1160 EDWARD B. APPS.

NOTICE OF SALE-- STATE OF YORK SVPSSMK County of Qnotxiasa-- Marine Midland Trust Company ol Central New York, plaintiff, atainst Floyd Hawkins and Geraldine Hawkins. his wife, of the Town of Lysander, County of Onondaga, State of New York P.O, Address River Road West, IUX 3, Baldwinsviilf. New YorkK United States of America. L. M.

Tappan Lumber M. Goldberg oc Henderson Dairy. Hodtson. Anthony SoJdack, Richard Cariton Brown and Frank Lawton Browne Band Instrument Sales, Marion A- Meytr and Margaret Meyer. Bakhvinsville Federal Savmes Loan Joseph Peia and Upstate Company, and Commercial Credit Corporation, defendants.

In pursuance of a judgment, of foreclosure and sale, duW granted in the above entitled action, and entered in county Clerk's office, on the 27th day of W. Marcus Crahan, Esa the undcrsicned, referee in said judttaent named, will sell at public auction in the main lobby of the Sweet Memorial Bulldins Phoenix on the 8th day ot August. at o'clock the premises described in said judgment as follows: All that tract or parcel of land situate in the Town of Lysander, County of Onondasa, State of New York, being a part of Lot Number Sixty-One of said Town, bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the center of the West River Road, so-called, which point Side Little League game. Dave Bogart had two hits for the winners while Mike Parillo and Joe Smith hit doubles. In a South Side Minor game, Butch Simpson and Ernie Watson had three hits eacfc to lead Belle Dairy to an 18-14 win over Arnold's Shell, Jim O'Connell and" Carmen Ligozj led the attack lor Onondaga Pottery in a 12-4 victory over Brown-Lipe in a Lyncourt game.

Gary Grabel was the winning pitcher and Tom Cosagroh was the loser. Pancho Gallardo poled three hits and Red McCarthy singled home Tommy West for the winning run as they' led Tipp Post a 3-2 win over Waddy's in a West End game at Lewis Park. Jim Sataline was the winning pitcher; Ed iaroney pitched a onc-hu-j ter and hit a home run for Le- Moyne Manor as it downed Shop City, 12-3, in a Salt City By ASHE Richard Ncrdonc, winner of the Tecumseh junior last week, was the major upset victim in 12 and i yesterday's opening round of match play in the Syracuse Golf Association junior championship tournament at Green Lakes. Nordone was eliminated by Ed Corsello, 1 up, who will play Chuck Hart in this morning's second round. Hart was medalist in the sectional qualifying for the state junior tourney last month.

John McCabe, medalist in Tuesday's qualifying at Green Lakes, passed his first round test by defeating Jerry Karpinski; 2 and Karpinski was co- mcdalist with Nordone in last week's Tecumseh championship. Voilick and Hart vs. Corseilo Yesterday's results: CHAMHON8H1P fUGMt John McCabe defeated Ktrpinskt W. Dadey defeated Ed Zawadski, UP. Bill Banazek txat R.

SpearL up. Ben Scheneck beat Qlp. 2 and Dave Reidl beat Marlin Lindley. 3 and 2. J.

Vollick beat Jav 1 up. Chuck Hart beat K. Jonick. 6 5. E.

Corsello defeated Nordone. UP, SECOND FLIGHT M. Curry defeated R. Bellon. 4 and.

Tommy AlkofI beat W. CTBrien. 2 and. H. Burroughs defeated E.

BroomlleidU Spcno beat Tom Curry, 6 and 4. H. Cook defeated Sisbodel. 6 ud Bruce McNeil defeated R. Burroughs.

3 and 1. Mic Mick defeated T. Scanlon, Jim Wilson defeated R. Tymofy, 4 and 3. Bob Mance jot a holc-in-onc on the 210-yard 5th At Wcstvale yesterday while in a twosome with Glen Robinson.

The semifinals will be played Bob used a No. 3 wood. this afternoon at Green Lakes with the finals set for tomorrow. The quarter-finals this morning will be: McCabe vs. Dadey, Banazek vs, RiMrilo vs.

Sixty-two teams will participate in tommorrow's qualifying round for the member-guest Matches will be played day and Sunday in all flights. 'Pairings and starting times for the qualifying test: certain amount of muscle wast-! ing" in his left thigh. The 25-year-old Englishman took the check-up after track offi- Robinson-R. Dudcucr-R. B.

Hall- D. Savage, De6taflan-R. Ma Ida. R. Clark-J.

SlmouaUis. Brenneman-W, R. Pirro-J. DamlancL Glisson-C. Morcan.

C. cial his loft, thigh an- I A peared to be wasting away. After the examination. Dr. D.

J. Cussen, medical officer with the English team preparing for Crysler-w. cox, Scott. Charles, E. KcllcyJ, Dowd.

J. Bcdnar- ski-B. Fisher. S. Drabot-J Banazck.

W. Lawless-A. Hercba. B. Adams- 0.

Riedl. F. Schncid-F- Van Bevercn. L. the of the British Empire Games Friday, said: is 'true there is a certain amount of muscle wasting, but Ibbotson left thigh is no more than half an inch thinner than his right.

"Ibbotsori xhad a power efficiency test, and his leg proved to be well above average." The English runner shot into the world headlines with a mile July 19 last year the world's fastest mile but it has noi yet been accepted as a world record. TRUCKS HeodoiMttcrt felts Ports Truck makes trucks, inquire abovt preventive for all maJtt rrtm Open 7562 Jasiel-Guest, A K. Stewart- Scott F. H. Hillenbrand.

L. phillius-P. Work- mau-R. Weldon, T. Davis-Guest, F.

ZanKrllh-B. Klttncr. E. 2ebrowski-S. Kush, J.

Dever-P, Dickinon. Frank Netti pitched a two- hitter, fanned 12 and hit' a homer for IAAC in a 3-2 win over Boosters in a LeMoync League i two hundred forty-six feet south ol the south line of the lands ol Dan Canine, running thence westerly to a line parallel with said Canmo's south line a (Itetance of two hundred and fifty (250) feet; thence south parallel with the said West River Road one hundred (100) feet; thence easterly line parallel with the lirst mentioned line two hundred and fifty (250) feet to the center of said West River Hoad; thence northerly along the center line of said road the beginning; being a (100) feet fronting on said Road and extending westerly two hundred and feet from the center line thereof. Dated at the City of Syracuse. Y. this 27th day of Septemer.

MARCUS CRAHAN. Reteree. CHARLES T. SAUER5. Plaintiff's Attorney, -140 Main Street OFFICE OP THE COMMISSIONER OF and Taxation, 112 City Hall.

Syracuse. Notice is hereby civcn that the Commissioner of Assessment has completed assessment rolls for tht several wards pf the City of Syracuse, for the 1959. 'and that the. same are on file at his office the City. Hall vbere they will be open for inspection bv the public the office hours from 10 clock IL.TU; to 3 o'clock for fifteen days commencing July 18.

1958 ana ending Aucust 1. lor the hearing complaints' corrections of the Drolls; July. 1. -1358, BENJAMIN MJ GINGOLD. Commissioner of Assessment.

SEALED PROPOSALS Unrestricted TV Would Destroy Game, Says Frick 'WASHINGTON (AP)-Commissioner Ford Frick told Congress Wednesday that unrestricted televising of" big league baseball games will destroy the sport within 10 years. Frick 'asked the Senate antimo nopoly subcommittee to approve legislation that would give base- all legal sanction to curb TV- radio, broadcasts. Minor league he canM; staled the competition of major league league.towns are being wrecked," Krkk testified. "We have got to be able to handle this problem, of within 10 years there will be no. television problem because be no baseball," Frick: supported a House-passed I String Sketched to Five Cubs'Rallies Beat Redleqs in Twin Bill CHICAGO upstart Chicago Cubs reached.

a seasonal high streak of five Wednesday by sweeping a doubleheader from Cincinnati, and 7-5. It was the Cubs' second double- JDEPARTMENT OP CONTRACT, AND Syracuse; N. July 14. -1958. Sealed proposals will be received.

the Office of the Department of 'Contract and Purchase. City of. Syracuse, until Thursday. July 24, 958 at p.m.. for furnishing materials for bfli "to provide broad antitrust law exemptions pro baseball, football, basketball and hockey.

In reply to questions, Frick went into his 'forecast that the majors will expand 7 first'from 8 'to 10 and then' to 12-club; leagues, "Eventually, he said, they would compete in B-team, sections with interlocking scheduled but with separate play-; offs leading, to the. World Series. Revenue from playoff he header sweep in four days. They turned this twin trick by thrilling 30,412 paid patrons with a three run ninth to snare the opener and coming back with another winning jhreerrun spree in the eighth inning of'the nightcap to send the Rediegs reeling to their sixth and seventh straight The second game loss was a bitter one for Cincinnati since the Redlegs blasted two homers, both by Pete Whisenant, three doubles and four triples in a collection of 11 hits as Brooks Lawrence suffered his seventh setback. Lefty Bill Henry, last of two re lief pitchers to carry on for sidelined Cub starter Marcelino Solis, picked up the victory--his second against no losses.

Thompson Hurls No-Hitter In Softball League Thompson Road Viaduct, lor Dcpt. of Public Works. same with'the plans and specifications on file in the office erf-the Department of Contract and Purchase. Specifications submit- on call. PBED HAAC, ActiDc Commissioner.

COUNTY OP ONONDAGA: SEALED for Concrete -Pipe lor -Highway Department will be Deceived at the office of the Purchasing 102 County Office N. Y. until two o'clock, p.m. Tuesday, July 1958. Specifications submitted on call, Dated: Syracuse.

N. July Right reserved to reject any or all ROBERT 35-11B Counly Purchasing Ag ent, COUNTY OP ONONDAOA: SEALED proposals for Sale of Scrap Material for Highway Department will 3C received at the Office of the County 3 Agent. 102 county Office Buildini N. Y. until two o'clbck, P.

M. (E, T.i Wednesday, July 23, 1958. Specifications submitted on call. Rijrht reserved to reject an? or all bids. Material may be seen at County Highway Garage, Jamesvilie.

'Dated. Syracuse, July 1958. E-1152 ROBERT W. SOLLINGER. DEPARTMENT OP CONTRACT.

AND Purchase- Syracuse, N. July 1958, Sealed- nrooosals will be received at the Office of the Deoart- jnent of Contract and Citr of Syracuse, until July 2L Ifl58 at 1:30 P.M., for, furnish I nc Two (2) Motor Truck Chassis. 19.500 or more, cantoned with enclosed etc- to the Denartment of Parks, same to comply with the plans and soecifications on file in the office of the Department of Contract and Specifications submitted on call. FRED H. HAAG, pension George-M.

Trautman, president of thfe minor leagues, said the broadcasting industry "has been pretty brutal, with "We have got to get some reasonable restrictions if we are to Trautman testified. I mf I He blamed -television for the decline of from 59 leagues in 1949 to 24 this year, from 444 clubs and 11,000 players to 174 from nearly 42 million paid admissions to about Harold Thompson pitched no-hitter in the Recreation Softball League last night, twirling Marine Midland to a 9-0 verdict over First Trust, Thompson had won 19 straight games.before the string was stopped last week. Al Cerelli hit two doubles and a homer to pace Kemper's to a McNally's held first place with a 7-1 win over VFW. Elaine-Dunlap had four hits and Millard McGinley had three. Jim King was the winning pitcher.

Scores of other games; Acme 6. North Stars 1. Wards TIP Top 4. Sweethearts 2. Orchid Shop 25, Rotundos 2.

G. Davis 6, Seagers 0. I. B. M.

8. Nationwide 3. Liners 9, Loblaws Warehouse 7. McDonald- J. Ftkete, Cizak.

Penntsi-J renniM. O'Brien-R- Jcnntncs. GtiuldinK-A, Manale-E, Lapoe. Giacobbi-J, Fetcho, Bald- JBiracrec-W. Thorn.

F. In' Vlyiin-J. Matthews. West-D. Thornton.

ttodak-E. Jones, Canc- strano-A. Grosso. Carpentcr-J. Wind, 3eaclc-G.

Albrlcht, Barz-R. Colvin. Haves- J. Q'Hare. Sgroi-S, Suior, Barr- L.

Llewcllvn. Smith-A, Damlc. O'Bricn- Pafluano-T. CapDUCcilli. Durney, Thurlow-T.

Prank. F. Mahern-W, Byrne. -LaShomb-J. A.

Kasson-R, Aahmore. 2x50--E. Van Alstine-D. Walter. P.

Weinhcimer-P. Richards. King-Guest. Brazeil-J. Corbett, Falchcric.

J. Lischak-S. FAtcheric. Solis, a 28-year-old southpaw, arrived in Chicago on a post-noon plane from Fort Worth, and was put to work almost immediately. 15-game winner against two losses for Fort Worth in the Texas League, Solis pitched into the seventh inning before he was finally derailed.

The Redlegs had a 4-2 lead into ninth of the opener but Al Dark's. pinch 1 a double chased Harvey Haddix in favor of Hal Jeffcoat. Lee Walls, who joihed catcher Cal Neeman as the homer-hitters earlier against Haddix, singled to score Dark. Ernie Banks' second single 'sent Walls to third. Both runners scored when Thomson tied into Jeffcoat's first pitch and doubled to left center.

After the Redlegs had kayoed starter Taylor Phillips with their fourth run. in the fourth, rookie Glen Hobbie and Don Elstoru winner of his seventh decision five losses, teamed up to hold Cm-j Mrs', cinnati hitless during, the final 5 Mrs." iuiott 2-3 innings. Cubs' winning spurt wasJMre; F. compounded on Long's second dou-'Mrl." ble to drive 1 in the first runs be-ljjjj fore Henry and Tony Taylor took'iiw." BabVon Winners io the Women's 9-hole sweepstakes at Drumlins yesterday: Group I--Mrs. G.

Montague. Mrs. John R'oy. Mrs. George Bates and Mrs.

William Di.xon. Group n--Mrs. Daniel Haslyn. Mrs. Robert Mrs.

wiHlajr. Group III--Mrs. K. Braun. Mrs.

R. Morcland. Mrs. Franklin. THE MIRACLE MILE NEXT WEEK GRAND CIRCUIT Augie Nordone of LaFayette, Larry Bartosek of Skaneateles and Paul, Kean of Windsor are 'Central New York's representatives in the National PGA getting under way today.

Mrs. Harold Reynolds had 3ow net. of 73 in the Class A of the Syracuse Women's District Golf Assn. competition at Cazenovia yesterday. Mrs.

Elliott Horn arid Mrs. Hector Schisa tied for low gross with 90 each. In the SWDGA Class competition at Skaneateles, Mrs. John-Rogers had low net and low gross of 103. The scores: CLASS'A Mrs.

Harold Reynolds i I 4 4 I 4 4 I mj i FLORA TEMPLE FILLY STAKES $120,000 IN STAKES THE BIGGEST WEEK OF THE SEASON JULY 21-26 AMERICA'S GREATEST HORSES and DRIVERS 1 ft I "fc v.v.-.-. mf 1 I 4 DAILY DOUBLE CLOSES 8:10 I I I If! 4 I i 9 RACES NIGHTLY, RAIN or SHINE Phone Vernon 3-4555 for Clubhouse Reservations ADMISSION PRICES EVERY NIGHT GRANDSTAND CLUBHOUSE Tyo. R. Coh'in LOTS OF FUN FOR EVERYONE million in 1957, Subcommittee Chairman Kefauver (D Tenn) remarked. "Your -big brothers in the.

major leagues don't have to put their games on television unless they want to." "They seem to want to," Trautman said-- for the cash involved. turns singling for the second and MJSS third counters. rs First Game jt rj' CHICAGO i I i T1 jb hi ah Tft bl rs Tcmnln 2b 4 2 3 1 T. Taylnr 2b 4 f) ml tf JO 1 1 Sasenkahn. Cavanauch Kutzcr aBell cf 1 fl 0 0 dDark Robinson 3 0 I ft Walls rf Dropo Ib 2 1 0 2 Banks ss bFoady Ib 0 0 0 0 Thomson cf Whis'n'nt rf 4 0 1 0 Morvn If Hoak 3 0 1 1 Lonar Ib Burwss 4 0 1 0 Nccman ss 3 i Phliaps Haddix 4 0 0 0 Hobbie Jeffcoat t) 0 0 0 0 cAdams Ebton Totals 30 4 7 4 Totals 3 0 0 0 Mrs, E.

Bauder Mrs. B- Cua 98 Scott 101 CLASS (Skancaiclcs) Mrs. John Rogers 31 a--Hit into double olay for Morejon Ran for Drooo iu 8th: c--Ground- ed out for Hobbie in 8th; d--Doubled and 102 100 000--I Notes i Winners of the women's 18- hole sweepstakes at- Onondaga E-H38 Actinc Commissioner. DEPARTMENT OP CONTRACT AND Purchase. Syracuse.

N. Y- July II. 1958. Scaled orooosals win be received at the Office 01 tht mcnt of Contract and Purchase. City ol Syracuse, until Julv 21.

1958 at 1:30 P.M., for furnishlne Pour (4) Motorcycle service cars to Department of Police, same to corn- Ely ttith the. Plans and specifications on file in the of thp Department of Contract and Purchase. Specifications submitted on call. FRED H. HAAG, E-1137 Actinsr Commissioner DEPARTMENT OP CONTRACT AND Purchase.

Syracuse. July 1058. Scaled will be received at the Office of the Department of Contract and Purchase. City of Syracuse, until Monday, July 1958 at 1:30 P.M,. for furntehintr Five (5) automobiles to the Department of Police, same to conioly vith the plans and specifications on filr in the office of the Department of Contract and Purchase.

Specifications submitted on call. FRED HAAG. Group 1--Mrs, Otto Sartorius 76. Mrs. Wilson 77.

Mrs. Burns Puttinc Leader-- Mrs, Burns--30 putts. Group 2--Mrs. Fred Bottcer 75. Mrs.

Roy S. Moore Jr. 78, Mrs- Carl Geiccr 79, Puttinc Leader--Mrs. J- A- Group Alan Anios 83. Mrs, Girard Obcrrcndcr 86, Mrs, Edward Irish 86.

Puttinc Leader-- Mrs. Amos-33. Z-113B Acting NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids are requested for the transportation of pupils reMlins: in Lakeland Union Free School District Wo. 4, Town of Gcddes. County of On- State of New York, for the year The followinc is the number of pupils to be transported, the route or routes of the transportation vehicle and the number of trips: 1.

Approximately 22 pupils from State Fair Boulevard at Beach Koad. WJncheli Drive. Lakeland School, Arm-! Road and Station, to Intermediate School at Orchard Woods Roads one trip and return v4ry school $90,000 at Stake In Hollywood Race Calif. (AP) Hollywood Park's Starlet Stakes Thursday shapes up as one of the richest races ever run by 2-year- olds. The six furlong spring attracted nine names Wednesday through the starter's box.

The juveniles will go for a $90,000 pot, with $51,600 for the winner; for second; $12,500 for third, and $7,500 for fourth. Tomy Lee will be the public favorite. He has compiled an unbeaten record here and was assigned top weight of 122 pounds. Willie Shoemaker will be aboard. Phillios Hobbie Elsion fW.

7-5) 3 1-3 42-3 I 0 0 4 0 0 Faced one batter In 9th; HBP-- By Haddix Neeman) Wp. New York Rovers Seventh Member Of Hockey Loop CHARLOTTE, N.C. (API--The Eastern Hockey League Wednesday admitted the New York Rovers as a seventh member. But it refused to take on any of the members of the ailing International League, or play an interlocking schedule with them. The International is down to three clubs--Louisville, Tol- rtrt i wins-inn ri i 40 edo, Ohio, ana Fort Wayne, Ind.J bxhurrnan oorvi 3b and thpv had nf a cMorcJon rf 1 0 0 0 dTanncr mey naa emissaries at aflcy 3 Adams 3b meeting here.

So did Troy, Ohio, i Gram'as 4 i Solis i i Lawrence 4 0 1 0 Els which is considered virtually out) Schmidt -o Henry of the International' League picture. Cincinnati and Indianapolis are out of the International for al least a year because of trouble in leasing arenas- The Eastern now includes Charlotte, Johnston, Clinton, New Haven, Conn-, Philadelphia, Washington and New York. for Gorvl in 9th, Cincinnati Chicasrn 100 010 E--Goryl. PQ-A--Cincinnati 24-9. iro 27-14 taone out winnins run scored), DP--Thomson and Goryl; Gorvl, T.

Tavlor and Lonir: Haddix. McMillan and prooo: Banks. T. Taylor and Lone: Hobbie. Banks and tons.

LOB--Cincinnati 16, Chicago 3. 2B--Dnrk. Thomson. HR--Walls. NCG- man, SB--Temple.

SF--Dropo. IP fl. 3 3 0 8 Jeffcoat 4-6) 3 2 2 0 0 103 Mrs. H. Dyke 106 H.

Doan 106 A. 107 T. SImonton 0 I schroedcr 107 .,110 Clark 110 i Silvcrstein 107 waiters Ill Mrs, R. Mrs. H.

Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, S. 4 0 0 3 3 0 Phil lios 2. Balk--Phillips.

PB--Neemftru U- Smith, Dascoll, DonatclH, Second Game CHICAGO ah hi ah bl Temple 2b 4 0 1 T. Taylor 2b 4 0 1 1 Bell, cf 4 1 1 0 Thomson- cf 4 0 0 0 Robinson If 5 2 2 1 Walls rf ,..,5 1 1 0 Drotx) Ib 3 0 2 1 Banks ss 2 0 1 3 5 Taylor 3 2 2 0 Hoak 3b 4 0 0 0 Monm If Whis'n'nt rf 3 2 2 2 Lons 3b Acker Totals 0 0 0 .375 It 5 Totals 2 2 3 1 3 2 .3000 .0000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 32 110 7 2. Approximate 50 from SUtc Pair Boulevard at Beach Roa1. Wjnchcll Drive. Lakeland School.

Road and Walt's Gas -Station, to aorlvay High School one trip and return every school day, 3, Approximately 40 pupils from State Fair Boulevard at Beach Road, Wincheli Drive, Church Street, Lakeland School, Arinstronc Road and Walt's Gas Station to Sacred Heart trip School on West Goncstc ofte and return every school day. 4. Approximately 25 pupils from State Pair Boulevard at Walt's Gas Station, Armstrong Road and Beach Road to Lakeland School -and return each school one trip Form ol proposal, cony of proposed contract. limitations and casualty insurance rcautremcnts nnd- envelope in which to enclose bid may obtained from Lynn sanl Beach Road, (Upland) Syracuse 9, New York, on request. Sealed bids on the forms and in the envelope provided for the purpose art EASTERN LEAGUE Binghamton 3, Springfield I.

Albany 4-4, Williamsport 0-2. Allen town 11-8, York 3-2. Lancaster 14 1 Reading 0, a-TrHIcd for prono in 7th: b-Announccd for Whisniant in 7th; out for Thurman in 7th; d-Ptirposely oasscd for Goryl in 8th. Cincinnati lift Ml 200--5 Chicaco 200 03t-- E-Goryl. Po-A-- Cincinnati Chicago 27-32.

DP-McMIUan. Temple and- Dropo; T. Tavlor and Lone; Grammas and Drooo: Banks. T- Taylor and Lonr. LOP-Ctnclnnftti 8, Chicago 8, 2B-Drono.

Morvn, Lone 2. Bell. Grammas, 38-Drono, Robinson- Crowe Whiscnant 2. IT IT EK BR50 Lawrcncr (L, 5-7) ft x-Schmidt 0 2 Acker 2-3 0 Soils 6 J-3 9 Elston 1-3 1 Henry (XV. 2-0) 2 1 x-- Faced 3 batters in 8th, Lawrence (Morvn).

U-- Dasco 11. DonatcllK Smith. T-- 2:38. A-- 30.412, ft ft 5 0 0 7 0 5 0 0 5 1 3 0 I I mT--. V'f Monticello Races To Begin at 9 P.M.

PEW YORK OR George P. Monagban, state harness race commissioner, Wednesday gave the Monticello raceway permission to start its eight-race program nightly at 9 p.m. The new rule become effective next Monday. Previously the raceway had a nine-race card nightly, starling! ME 40? "Maybe I am, but that hasn't stopped me from having fun! At Arthur Murray's, there arc lots of folks my age--younger ones and older ones, loo--and we all have good times together!" 83 nOACVCr. gUCSlS at in be In the hands of Lynn C.

Smith. rt President of the Board of Education of' i Iirst lAfcdand Union Free School District 4. Pleasant Beach Road fLakelnnli Syracuse 9. New York, not later than I A 'nearby resort hotels were unable to reach the track in time for 7:30 p.m., July 31. 1858.

They uill bp Tiubllcly opened at said school at 8:00 p.m,. July 31, 1958. Board nf Education hftrcby TC- thc rlfrht to reject any or all Dated: Syracuse. N. July is, 19511.

OTORESCHl. K-1I62 CIcrK, Boaid Of Education. NYP LEAGUE Geneva 8, Elmira 1. Wcllsville 4, Balavia 3 innings). Auburn 5-3, Corning 1-2, Olcan 33, Erie 4.

(12 You, loo, have a good time al Arlhur Murray's, because sin- ilio parties arc included in your course. And learning to dance is ao easy when you put yourself in Ihe hands of an Arlhur Murray Icachcr who your he- coming a ivomlerfiil danrrr. Stn- dios open daily Jfl A.M. to It P.M. ARTHUR MURRAY School of Dancing Temporary Location 472 S.

Salina St. 2nd Floor EMPIRE BLDG. HA Thurloiv, 4 a i 33 We not encourage fence-sitters" "When the heat's on, It is no time foi: hemming or even hawing. Bring on the Seagram's, the world's one improved gin! "Seagram's is made with excruciating slowness, whence comes a legendary golden smoothness that is helped, not hampered by a livelier, dryer proof! Seagram's tangy lilt won't be Bamboozled by fruit juice, ice cubes or bubbles. Long drinks learn to live it up a bit "If you're for real refreshment, welcome--join the party.

Specify SEAGRAM'S GOLDEN GIN Now 94 proof at no increase in prict SUGHM-DISTIUERS COMPANY, H.Y.C. PROOF, OlSTIUEO DRY GIN, DISmiF.D FROM AMERICAN GRJIff.

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