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45 Pittsburgh Press, Wednesday, June 10, 1959 Sandlot Baseball Tomorrow Night Pch. I.PHiur Brllwur At Dor- nW'Ht DoriuMt i til Klrirt. 6 fsoulh MllK l.cacuf AllKheny Mf ImIi Waul. MrKiiiK-y p.k. St.

Hnni-Uci at i )a is la in. Ki iirr J-Vid; I'ini itt Ci a Him aids, ri alien Hit'h Ki-'lit, at Mt, Lebanon. Wsh- mtlUin rttlmot VivUi, li-mios al 6 .10. Allfthfnv Richland, ftt In'nar. Ntnlh Allfiiluy Hrld.

6.10. Nn th hi lmicu Wfst View l-d-'irlilinv KowliT Kirld, IO NtMilh Suburban Isatu Sto ''n numi at huh. RoIhiim Twp. ft jn Allegheny Women Pass Edgewood Allegheny Country Club moved into first place in First Division team competition of the Women's Golf Assn. of Western Pennsylvania by defeating; Edgewood, 17-1, yesterday at Alcoma.

Allegheny now leads Edge-wood, 31-27'i. Drott Returns, Porterfield Cut CHICAGO, June 10 -ritcher Dick Drott has been returned to active status with the Cubs after 30 days on the disabled list. The Cubs asked waivers on Titcher Bob Porterfield to make room for Droit (UPI) FAN FARE M'haimyn hiria. 6 South Hills Eyes Clincher In City League mutes mSm litX'v litfes1 Tunnelites Seek Second Straight Over Schenley By TAUL A. KURTZ Dunce Raises Belmont Field To 7 Starters Claiborne Farm's Horse Wins Prep To Earn Berth NEW YORK, June 10 (LTD The addition of Claiborne Edward Mazeski's South Sandlot Scores The Minors Hills Tunnelites can beeome 1 1 I'll 1SRI Rl.ll I.MI.lf the City Senior High Baseball OJIIIOl League's new champion by winning over the Schenley Wednesday, June 10, I'm INTERNATIONAL LKAM'E Minor League Heads Assail New Group COLUMBUS, June 10 TV'rr S' i 0 r.r.

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to morrow at Olympia Tark, Mt. SiVU! 3 JcAimeUe 6 W. Pi-t. L. 1'.

1 24 30 29 M8 K.tuiwmt 2'1 2i 17 H.nar,a. 2') ,10 4-2 I'olumtn. 29 2l "27 NU'll'Lul 2" A' KochfMM 2.12ti T.H"lllo. 22 3J .400 HSIIKDW C.ihimhm Oim ino 100 2 3 1 Buffalo 102 100 00 4 7 1 vi-mli Ueul i7i and SllulU' and Cuker. Rrvnulpr 13 7 Miami 9 2 lUi-al 8 Havana 6 Montreal 2 Havana 1 A A IKK I CAN ASSOCIATION Washington.

South Hills, See. 2 winner, scored a decisive victory over Coach Coleman Kortnci's Sec. 1 squad in the series opener at Schenley 3loinlay, tl'PI) President Frank Shaughnessy of the International League threw his support todav behind Minor Khi i 4. Ri A rrv 7 i 11.... TUftulli1 1 1 -aii' 7 Aiilmm 10 A.ihu:n 5 Sa i 1 rwr.ivrs 1.1.

Il.inr-'.M 1.. H.r.:s Tijiiflti I'liR IV, pv i (Xixxhip Governor's Club Schenley will depend upon IAS 11 KN WIMUtN W. L. Robert Fandray a 5-5 sopho Hl-V 3 i Fldi-il'v Tit I'lUi-iMc 21 Paul 4: Iliilt 7 I VHjoh.iKf 0 I 10 Mnnawk Km k.T 2 F.xkor 121 S' PBA 3 2, Si.aa kf-i 3 Stan Can 3 i MH-II li 8: am a 1 V.ts 2 Mor 12; S' Trim llii; Frin-f rtn PoiM'i' 4 I Hauman't 5, tt' I. 2 8 i 2'' 2 3 1 2 Tt 22 34 more, to pitch tomorrow with Iiniianap'Uis.

Iui ilie lia! rIf St, :8 2 1 Dallas 25 Worth. '3 2 2 Tv Deliver 2 2ti H.iiist.m. 28 Xt II Sll IlllAV Joel Reed catching. The in field will include Fred Myers, is the fastest growing quart Farm's Dunce today the probable starting field to seven Saturday's $125,000 Belmont Stakes, last log of horse racing's Triple Crown. Dunce earned a shot at Vac third jewel by scoring a two and one-half length victory in yesterday's feature at Belmont Tark.

In addition to Dunce, the field for Saturday's mile and' 'ft half classic will probably in-, elude Brookmeade Stable's Sword Dancer, King Ranch's Hills, Mrs. Halma iBraunstein's Royal Orbit, Emil Dolce's Manassa Mauler, P. H. B. Frelingluiysen's Lake Kri and Howard B.

Keek's Bagdad. Dunce, who finished seventh in the Kentucky Derby and; third in the Peakness, will be piloted by Manuel Ycaza in the Belmont. Willie Shoemak-! pr will ride Sword Dancer; Harmatz will handle; Royal Orbit; Eddie Arcaro will be aboard Black Hills; Bobby i L'ssery on Bagdad, and Ray' Broussard on Manassa Mauler, ICo boy has been named fori Lake Erie. If all seven start, the Bel- 'mont will be worth SI 13.500. 1 The winner gains a net purse 'of 5H2.223.

I short; Ronald McCurdy, first; it .1 Oak oh League Boss George M. Traut-man in a blast at the newly-created Independent Baseball Clubs Assn. In a statement at Shaughnessy branded the new group as a "rabble rouser we want no part of." and flayed its president, Clyde Perkins, vice-president of the Portland, club of the Pacific Coast League. Trautman said yesterday that the group was capable of "doine more harm than 3 Paul 3 4 Richard Hurley, second and Il'ttl-ilnn fi rharli'sinn 4 I.niivi!:(. K.r! W.i;:n ti, Minnraiflis 1 Ind.ananoiis 0 Douglas Jones, third.

Mvers In ananu.n BAA li ii 7 H.iv-rr Fx.nrn 1 oprrnorj M.niieai'oliji 3 and Hurley are co-captains. In the outfield will be Dennis Sxole, left; Robert Rubinoff, Mf'Um IBM center and reliefer for l-'and-rav if necessary and William I I KASTKKN I.KAt.l W. I. Pel. Pit.

HO 16 24 .510 Allnli'wn 27 18 fint) 1 ahfji-tr 20 2K.417 27 2 Y.iik 2(1 417 Bin-nmln 24 22 Albany 16 i sininkticlil 9 Voik 2 VI RDW Kmirhanitnii 6...,. Tanra'pr 5 Wllllamspott 1 AltPMtown 0 Ri'adliit Alt.nii 7 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Pi'M'v F.aw:is 15 llj R-ili-fH Ami-rloan .1 Tvi-(iit 7 4 I A.v,.M!!t:iJ 17 1 li 34 St. Mmcau'l 14 1 9. V.arlnM 1 1 Kii'. 22 Em-jo ao; Davis, right.

Ed 6-1 senior right BLEXDEDHIIISKET MjuawKrr 14 Lancers Pennsylvania RR 14 12 hander, probably will be chosen I again for mound duty by M. V. Coach Mazeski with Walter v. 1.. 1 1 'i 2 I 2 5 .5 tl ri 2ii 3 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 31 S42 Is 1 0 Snrvport Atlania M9 Chinu I Hrn-sliMl Naltviiitf NrwOmS Mobile Winkowski behind the bat good." He urged club owners to "consider the ultimate good of his own club" before aligning with it." Shaughnessy said he had learned that Perkins and Don Walker, attorney for the Portland club, had "threatened to sue the major leagues unless -v.

27 25 1 Idrogaez was Mondav win- Wings, Leafs Swap MONTREAL, June 10 The Detroit Red Wings have traded John Wilson and Frank Rog-jreveen to the Toronto Maple 22 33 I'Sl I KDAY What's the attraction?" Pot .4 4 .4 5 .4 il .4 0 0 ft 2 a a 0 us 1 lie 3 ner, allowing seven hits. Atlanta 3 The South Hills infield will have Dennis Joyce, first; Carl l. Sin rw 10.. Cl-iraiis 3, I i 4 Fnnunchain 8. il 1 i lit Moti: Leafs in pxehance for Rhjht! Wine Bai ry Cullen.

i wane, second i.ariou in isi- their demands were met." The lower price the extra measure of the full quart bottle (25 more whiskey than a the big blend. ner, third and Louis Vigano, short. In the outfield will he Leonard Fechter, left; Charles jTalarico, center and Albert Sciulli, right. Maeski also is Today, discover for yourself how much more Governor's Club gives you than you bargain for. ready with John Carr, a soph J'l Mmmxi P.VC II IC (OAST v.

rci. w. "Tot. sormn'n 3 i 23 Vncimrr 27 27 3 1 24 Spokane 25 Piitianil 2H25M0 Salt Lake 24 20 4 53 Pl.ucmx, 28 28 i(il) Sca'tie 23 32.418 II Sll RI)Y n.ornlT 10 Sca'tlf alt l.akf 10 8 Spokane Sarram'-uto 2 San Diego 6. Vancouver 1 TEXAS LEAGUE L.

Pot. V. Pet Vntoria 37 21 Crprht 31) 25 ,545 ttm 35 25 .583 Till!) 20 21.500 SanAlltn 32 2 552 Ama-lllo 20 36.357 ll ll RI)Y Austin 7 Tti'sa 3 VHtona Amanllo 7 Coipus Christl 3 San Antonio 2 omore twii'ler, to aid Gregacz Joseph Horne Co. 4 FUU QUART Af AIL STATS SfOSfS UY IT A7 YOUR FAVORITE tAR if necessary. If Schenley wins tonior-row, the deciding came prob-nl)Iy ill be staged next Monday afternoon at a site in be designated by Director Ted Abel and bis assistant, Waino Arvu.

South Hills and Schenlev are Get the big 23erir quart LITTLE LEAGUES BRI)1)()CK III TIF IIM.IF Solomons Mo, 4 li ii li I.I I III; li M.i I Stanton Krdcral 8 Si oi an 0 Mill. Ill II I II I 1 M.I I Hratoa 0 auliua's it rioN.iM;itM i.i 1 1 i.k i i K'uaips 6 At i 5 utMio.i: hinwis i in 1 1 m.i i tn'-y 7 OaK.Oalc 6 8' VIHr-KOSS I.I III II M.I Yankor 5 Ciams 4 Miit i hills rui.e i.nm Bratm Jc'trcv 7 MuMo- Road 3 s. rn isbi Kt.ii row li Aran battling to succeed Westing-house as the titlist. The Home-wood Rulldogs carried off the 1958 clianipionship by beating Perry in the playoff series. Six City League diamond titles are held by Schenley, while South Hills holds supreme command as the Dist.

baseball champion. The Air-shatters are now gunning for their 10th title. FINE SELECTED BLENDED WHISKEY Stnsuinis 8 a ()l III SI HI RHS.N COLT IF M.I V. Sto-Arn-Hox Rani5 6 St Clair 0 sot iinu sr i'ony i r. Ovetbrv.k s1 fartn 2 u.r.i.nnoi lihi.e i.iwii; Chl( 3 i.f:n 1 Moo.p 5 Stars 3 nor in nouns roi.T l.l m.i I W.

Hens 10... St. An'nont 4i 86 pptftf. 35" Strjiflht Hhiikifs Yiari ar Van 0 Bonded 61 Gnln Rf viral Spirit. 1- Da9hrti Soni, OMUUri, Phi l.

Pinit. 9. i Come in and meet wmm fill! AO" Nx 4 'i i -x XxxS: X. xx XX if wX-mgip; x'': ix' fexVxV.XXxXXx 4- xx-x 12-inning no-hit pitcher, and "SIIMiV" BURGESS the other half of this famous battery. Tomorrow, Thursday, 7 to 8 p.

m. in our Assembly Hall, Seventh Floor Air is great for swim tubes -but cigars should be full of tobacco! For little ball players Home's now has the new Hi-impact Styrene reproduction of the Major League cap 'V 5 300" Batter's Cap J2.00 A. Home's, Toys, Seventh Floor A Live a little I White Owls are good ones. Filled with quality tobacco, plenty of it, packed just right. How can they sell them for only ton cents? Hundreds of millions.

There are two kinds of cigars. Good ones and unRood ones. The ungood ones are made wrong. They're filled with cheaper tobacco, not enough of it, loosely packed. JToo much aix.j A Shop Thursday 10 to 9.

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