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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 26

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To 40, Dover and the South. Garden State Entries United International CLEAR GOOD POST 2:30 PM EOT Ht I300C CLMG 3 Yos Bay Bim 114 Friendly Mush IQ? Dr. Jerry .1 '-14 On The Road 114 xx Bear Tavern 107 Mah Town 109 Kona Jet 109 Yellow Jacket Ilf Marjody ill Captain Tess 1C4 Tanned 109 2nd 53500 CLMG 4 Yos 1 Mi Pera trice 111 Barrow A Smith No Thornbuti L. Gino Thornburg No Boy K. J.

Culmone A. Rmi Choqtiettc i VV Bium Badenhausen Nine Edges 12-10 BENSALEM TOWNSHIP ADULT SOFTBALL LEAGUE Mareks Cafe of Hulmeville 3 Ted Bears 3 Badenhausen Corporation 3 Colonial Bar of Hulmeville 2 Local 500 2 Rohm and Haas Social Club 1 Silcox Contractors 0 Vector Manufacturing 0 Sora QQ Fence Em in 10? I Sun lfHi Glider lit O'a a la 113 Main Line Deb 111 (Kofleet 11! Phalanx 111 Queen Mother 111 Barberota 1 i 1 Plav ove 3rd $3500 CLMG 2 Yos Siar HiiUvs 107 Lenape Lass 112 Seminole Cadet 112 Oaklawlon Hove 112 Trojan Khan 115 Young Slar 112 Little Gentleman 105 jjuniorette 112 4ih 4500C CLMG 4 YoS Whiicys Boy 115 White Label 115 Chit Pendc 119 Bull Hero 115 Natagar 122 1 Devil Seas oy Thornburg No Boy No Boy heiler No Boy Bbim No Boy Gilligan II Attack No Boy 5 Fur G. Gtbb Hartack Hartack No Boy No Boy Culmone Korte Hill Blum Up 1 106 Mi Ci. Gibb (hoquette VV Blum Boy Batcheller J. Culmone NEW YORK American Football League, which is scheduled to begin operations this fall as an eight-team circuit, will expand to 12 teams for the 1961 season, according to a prediction by Harry Wismer, head of the league's expansion committee.

sure we will be a 12-team said Wismer, I Toronto and Montreal joining Atlanta and Chicago in Wismer made the prediction aft- A. ,1 Bennett, representing real estate interests in Toronto, announced Wednesday that he has formal.y applied far a franchise in new professional football loop. Bennett said that he was not at liberty to name (he other members of his group, but said he is ready at once to post the $25,000 entry application fee and the $100,000 pre-operating free required by the league. He said that he does not feel the existenc, of Canadian professional football teams in Toronto and Montreal at the present time is a barrier to those cities also having a team in the AFL. applying for this franchise, the furthest thing from my thoughts is to hurt our existing Canadian football league said Bennett.

feel, as do lots of others, that there is room for two pro teams in Toronto and also ih Meeting Next Week Wismer, who also is head of the New York Titans of the new league, disclosed that he i.s scheduled to meet next week with Crawford Gordon Jr. of Montreal, whom he identified as head of one of three Montreal groups seeking a franchise in our league starting in The AFL currently includes teams in New York, Boston, Buffalo, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, and Oakland. In addition. Atianta and Chicago are scheduled to begin play in 1961. Just Before The Juggle Yos 5 5th $7500 ALW Dream On 115 Vittoria 112 Cosmic Sucre 112 lietude 109 Flue Yellow 109 My Old Flame 121 Moaning Low 112 Rebakline 112 6th $5000 ALW 3 Yos 6 (Sweet Taney 111 I Guessing 111 Our Brook 113 Cnrusca 106 0 Fresh Lady 111 0, Romans Will ill 1 Beilina 111 1 Vanairess 113 3 Roman Scepter 118 2 Princess Julie 111 7th $5000 ALW 4 Yos Judge 112 Nahodah 116 112 Voican lit.

Chit Chat 112 aOnescapable 112 Sonny Dan 112 I Father Bob 116 the Bensalem Township Adult a-i-rookfieid Farms Entry By I)1C DOUGHERTY Courier-Times Sports riter Badenhausen Corporation surged to its third victory in four starts fur 3 Thornburg Njit Boy Lawless 1 Stevenson J. (hoquette No Boy Korte Hartack Fur A. Smith L. Gilligan Boy A. Rmi Hartack No Boy Batcheller K.

Korte W. Blum No Boy Up 6 Fur F. A. Smith J. Culmone J.

(hoquette J. ('hoquette W. Hartack J. Ch'v rette Hartack No Bov Mop Sn 1959 Did Not Fool Woodling 8th $40CO CLMG 3 114 Tort 110 Black Heart 109 114 Countess Oil H'9 Mesa Colonel 109 Miss Tradition 109 Substantial 108 Yos 1 106 Mi Hartack W. Blum A.

Ran R. L. Sterrson No Boy L. Batcheller No Boy G. Gibb No Boy Softball League last night with a 12-'0 triumph over Local 500.

Badies used a four-run burst in the fifth inning to pull the out of danger but Local 5uo filled the bags with none out in the seventh to make things interesting. Three runs were produced before a game-ending double play was pulled off by Tommy Stewart of Badenhausen. It was the only game held last night The Silcox-Vector Manufacturing test was postponed. Two games will be staged to -1 night. In the big one in Hulme- 3 ville, Bears (3-0) will visit Cafe (3-0), and Rohm 14 and Haas will go to Colonial Bar in Penndel.

Starting time 6:15 5 Badenhausen's Oar Atkinson was sailing along for four innings with a no-hitter when the roof came in. Local 500 rammed over four runs in the fifth to cut the Badies lead to 8-6. The Boilermakers picked up four more runs in the fifth to seal the game. Atkinson weathered the seventh Jim Ilarlackr))8() 40, inning Storm and Was the Winning Favor Me-Me Monacelli) 8.40 x-5, xx-7 Lbs. AAC Listed to Post.

Garden State Selections ONE BEST: Nahodah Bay Bim, Yellow Jacket, Last Apache. Chucks Glider, Sora, Kay Phalanx. Trojan Khan, Lenape Lass, Fast Host. Natagar, Devil Teas. Chilly Pende.

My Old Flame, Dream On, Moaning Low. Roman Scepter, Our Brook, Beilina. By HARRY GRAYSON Sports Editor Newspaper Enterprise Assn. NEW YORK (NEA) Woodling was talking of guys giving up on the Yankees before the start. flop in 1959 fool said Woodling, the old, old Oriole.

had a bad year and they had a sick bay full of injuries. not conceding anything, but when the Yankees were so unimpressive in spring exhibition games. I told everybody who asked me that New York was the club to beat. you have to do is check the roster and ask who would you trade. Richardson, Mantle, Maris, Skowron, McDougald, Howard Kubek? Hector Lopez maybe, but he batted in 93 runs last season.

The truth is that no club in either major league matches the New York Roger Maris was sidelined by a sprained ankle as Woodling talked and Yogi Berra, the catcher. was in right field. hurt the Yankees smiled Woodling. outfit has Coast League in the winter of 1947 for Bob Chesnes, a pitching phenomenon. speed defense, the hitters and Nahodah, Father Bob.

Voican- piacements, the ite. Joe Doaks, Miss Mesaccolonel, Tradition. Garden State Results pitcher. A1 Holden took the mound Tyson and twirled King Sailor Culmone) loss for Local 500. A1 Tyson camej 2nd $3,000 clmg 3 yos 6 fur tWO I Bowes Bull (G Gibb 9.80 5.80 4.20 Evanville Korte) 15.20 11.40 Wings at Dawn (L Gilligan) 6.20 DAILY DOUBLE PAID $41.40 3rd $3,500 CLMG 3 YOS 6 FUR Pro-Lore Culmone) 10.60 5.60 4 40 Capt.

Cool (W Blum) 9.00 6.60 16.20 6 FUR 7.20 4.40 9.00 5.60 for Local 500. in as relief frames. Gene Atkinson, Bob Hanley and Tom Kaufman hit triples and Doug Miller doubled for Badenhausen. Hitting triples for Local 500 were A1 Mahalich. Hugh Monahan.

Bill island Ford Hartack) 13.40 Bradv and Dick Hunter. Ed I Daring Heart (J Choquette) 5.40 and Hunter both hit two baggers sth $5,000 alw yos up 6 fur Fulmine (L Gilligan) 22.60 6.40 Bespoken (W. Blum) 5.60 5.40 All Things Nice Batcheller) 7.00 6th $7,500 ALW 4 YOS UP 1 106 Ml Lord Gregor BoulmetLs) 3.40 3.00 2.20 Helper (J Culmone) 3.00 2.20 1 Miss Orestes (L Batcheller) 3.40 7th $15,000 ADDED CHERRY HILL 0 STAKES 2 YOS 5 FUR Iron Rail (H Hinojosa) 13.40 7.00 5.00 0 Song of Wine (W Blum) 9.60 5.80 Relative Rogsrs) 16.40 Sth $4,500 CLMG 4 YOS UP 1 1-16 Ml Pal (G Gibb) 34.00 11.40 5.60 Ride (J Culmone) 4.20 3.80 Totals 28 10 7 Con-Vic 3.80 20ft 041 3 10 Attendance 20,400. Handle $2,072,921. 161 040 Local 500 no) ab Binkley 3 1 Mahalich lb 5 2 H'err lf-ss-3b 3 1 Monahan cf 4 1 Brady ss-lf 2 Tyson 3b-p 3 Palumbo 2b 2 Hunter rf 4 Holden p-2b 2 Badenhausen (12 ab 1 0 2b 4 1 2 lj Miller 1 it Hanley lb 1 P'kins, rf 2b 1 1 Hamil'n cf 1 0 ss 0 0 Stewart 3b 1 3 K'man rf-2b 0 0 Gr Woodling fears that the "Yankees will not only bounce back like an election repeater, but will continue to finish there or there- ist $3.000 clmg 4 yos up 6 FUR I abouts for the next several years.

he pointed out, and a check revealed that a half dozen key operatives Mantle, Maris, Skowron, Richardson, Kubek and are 28 or under. Gil McDougald, never in finer shape or looking better, and Elston Howard are 31. Berra is the dean at 34. For such a superior left handed swatter, Woodling, 37, has been swapped more than somewhat in 20 years in professional baseball. Cleveland grabbed Gene as a 17- year old in Akron and in the winter of 1946 traded him to Pittsburgh for Al Lopez The Piratse sent Woodling, three other athletes and $60,000 to the San Francisco club of the Pacific Woodling recalled that move as his biggest break.

Seals were managed by Frank he recollected. the student of batting, perhaps has had a hand in the development of more good hitters than anyone in the business. I owe everything to Lefty. He put me in the stance that has kept me on a big league salary. He wanted me to pull the ball, so he moved my feet closer togehter in the classic manner.

led me to mrouch and I asked him about it. I care if you stand on your head as long as you keep the bat in the same he Woodling had 13 triples, 22 home runs, drove in 107 runs batting .385 in the Triple A league, and wound up in left field at Yankee Stadium, where he played six seasons to become an acknowledged authority on the vagaries of that tricky and tremendous pasture. Woodling is one of the mighty few ballplayers who first gained recognition by dropping a fly ball. had played left field at the Stadium for two years, but no one seemed to know I was there until I lost the fly in the sun in the ninth inning of the final game of the 1950 World he beamed Yankees want to trade me. That man in and Woodling pointed to the little office in the dressing room, where Paul Richards was changing clothes, upon Baltimore shipped Woodling back to Cleveland, where he started, and took him back, we'l timed for concluded Gene Woodling, philosophically.

was a place for me to play or the clubs would not have dealt for me me, so. you see, the trades prolonged my career. had no squawk anywhere along the Colonial Bar catcher Vic Gring fright) appears to be applying the ball for an out on Charlie Young (left) of Bears in the seventh inning in the Bensalem Township Softball League Tuesday night. But Gring juggled the ball and Young was declared safe. won, 11-1.

(Courier-Times Sports Photo By John Ligos) Totals 27 12 Local 500 Badenhausen Snead Golf Opens Today MORE OLYMPIC QUALIFIERS Delhaas High To Face Rival Wilson Tomorrow Delhaas High School (4-5) will host rival Woodrow Wilson High (2-4) in the Lower Bucks County By FRED FERRIS I'nited Press International WHITE SULPHUR W. Va. profes-. sionals were expected to participate in the four-day 13th annual; Sam Snead Festival Golf Tournament which opened here today. Despite the appearance of former champions E.

J. (Dutch) Harrison and Ed (Porky) and several other big name golfers. host Snead was favored to! cop his third consecutive cham- and sixth in the history. Snead and his White Sulphur! colleague Gary Nixon shot 64s Wednesday in a practice round. That gave Snead seven sub-par rounds in as many tries over the past few days.

Par is 70. The slammer shot an eight-under-par 62 last Saturday and a 67 in the rain the day before. George Fazio and Buck White had a 67 Wednesday and I Henn? Picard a 63. Snead won last year with a blaz-, jng stretch drive an almost unheard of 59 on the third round and 63 on the final 18 holes. This 18-under-par shooting for the final 36 holes gave Snead a 259 and total prize money of $4.500.

This included $2.300 from the pro purse of $10,000 and 2,200 for the first three places in a pro-amateur that is held concurrently over the last 36 holes. NEW YORK (UPI U.S Olympic track and field Baseball League tomorrow after- committee announced Wednesday noon at 3:30 that 27 more athletes have been The game was started last week added to the list of those who when rains intervened in the third have equaled or surpassed quali- inning with no score. It will be the iving standards for the Olympic final game of the year for the Games. Delhaas Tigers. Hopeful Standings Unchanged In ABC Tournament TOLEDO, Ohio The! standings of the American Bowling Congress tournament have remained unchanged for seven straight days, the longest stretch in the 79-day meet since it began; March 5.

Now there are only three more! days of team play and some minor events action Sunday afternoon to wind up the tournament Wilson Walt Boone is Lower Bucks in the half-mile race in District One competition Saturday. Here he is shown winning the 880- yard event at last Lower Bucks County League track meet. (Courier-Times Sports Photo) to Ui.Hi'ng+oñ, and north. DELAWARE RT. 2 ENTRANCE To Baltimore and the South Shaded areas indicate new Preferred Parking spaces located near the grandstand and clubhouse.

You park your car and lock it. Leave when you wish. No waiting long tipping. Additional charge of 50tf for Preferred Parking. To Wt fori, STANTON ENTRANCE CHURCHMANS ROAD ENTRANCE gH To Newark, timer i and tht Je ani vta usa and 4 o.

DELAWARE PARK OPENS SATURDAY, MAY 28 ilo. lim ing AFL Will Expand To 12 Teams In 1961.

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