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12--Thi Cumberland Hews Tuesday, August 33, 1968 A THE RA CE TRA CKS ShenandOdh Atlantic City Results Atlantic City Entries Entries POST TIME 7:15 P. DST FIRST SI Pippin's (ffnii Wood 1-ork Glory 2nd Sutler y. 3'i (. 113 Rileami 113 Stur Christy 11.1 Also 113 Star By Prtss far Ridgeley Clinches 3rd Slot In Hot Stove, 5-2 ftttt Inlertutloktl 111 JSSOflcclnir 1 fur 114) 7nd t-UOft mdru 3 Duks Fancy (Blum) Culmont I i a Minnif's xlOS Mercer Air Beau Louise X112 In Honeftiy Of Per 112 l.aily Bur How Mac 118 107, 101 112 Jaxsstn Ur Krics Find US Slar IflVj 7.60 S.40J Royal Sovereign 112 x-Open Throtllo 107! S.Mi Flijht 112 y-Mavrrick 10 I Roburh 111 Beltm 101! Kiwanis, Outdoor Club Will Meet For 4th Position Mthtnint Rlu? Bubble a SM-OMl S1.2N. rt.

I. JR I rt Wide Country 7 Yru Won't S4M flnl Wxp ml Step i ins Riu pen 109 1 Shlp i 8. Beau Mich 111 Eligible rhslan i Rvo. Al Mrnokiu" 109 l0 1 109 Spanish Trojan 114 ilfc J4W9 3 114 Ratm's Bny. 113 Swrot I A I I 37.20 J9nd rlmj 1 je ni4n Sit lur I Kleven Indians 117 Tri Pammy 7.M 4.20 3.20 Grecian Gift 117 Sunviw Sally 5 3.M), Rtfunpla 7 Spurs tmaje 2-SO'Kconomy Class US Reranyl May Quren US x-Hooksinblut S.Ofl 3.0l lRol aa 1 7 Cnrgi 800 terday was.

Hie highlight of a 'three-run rally that gave pitcher Doug BrpJsford more breathing room, a five-run Brelsford, who registered 13 TM clinched third in a route-going per- in the Hot Stove League Mondayj a e. was touched for only by dpfpatins the Kiwanis safeties, two of Ihem ii7 5-2. in special a Ies opposing catcher Mika lev at Prnn Avenue Field. The setback dropped i a i Kuykendall. Eddie So ward, who was lifted B.

l.u fimt 3 up. cl. U12SO). Mr. Kevin US I a flax Ken Lark 122 i i a Reau lly Orpin 116 M.vsfic 117 I Your Star rk Way S.M Si'.

ItlOO rlmi 4, ft up ml 112 Eibir 112 Much Mere 11D IVds Ils.v i fourth plane with the Outdoor, the sixlh imune in favor of is, was tagged with thr loss. (Rllic'd I wire in the KOL'RTH S1.1W). 3 vn. I 5 rl. 11" Chsr.

UO Kre's Rnv Trish GIVE 'EM THE AXIOM--Ageless Salrhd Paige (left) violates his old saw by looking over his shoulder to who's behind i He sees Atlanta Braves' President William Barlholo- may (center) and Vice President Paul Richards. The Braves have placed Paige, whose ape is listed as 62 in the Baseball Encyclopedia, on their active roster. A a Ancient Satchel Paige Signed To Brave Pact Famed Athlete To Advise, May Pitch Part-time I majors in 1965 when he hurled 1 innings of scoreless ball! Jfor Kansas City against Boston, Since then he has been a deputy 'sheriff in Kansas has (worked in only a few exhibi- i Single Legion 2-1 Bernstein's Cops Semi-Final Opener Tpnrter Miss i Nni Foi MP 1 1 7 Uuht 114 rv v. A i i i Liniin I 11, Rutlont I 4 t. up.

cl. 6 I. Mr. 1M Bijr Art 117 Zonf i 114 Knppr't-hi Mousr Tivip Shininc Ssli 119 Sill Kir 3 tlr Bai Kossip 119 nireclm- a (, 4 i 118 arormal Deb a i i i S.flo 4 4 I isftn 12j 1 i ml turtiCarry 4.20 xeo ,1 (.00 Trip Out 44i ilfc Not Too Modest (I Ponciana i i Rons (Snntann 130 "SSMO" fur 34( ro (nr i 4 4 0 2W 3 1illh i King firlnrtir s'sfl -'rO- U-l Mydronaut I I I I I Pohbk i Mftrtv no Club. i a i and Outdoor Club'fii'st inning to 50 i their W7pi.niomM.My iu wil for solp poss ssion three runs in I hi silh.

fourth slot Wodnesrtav a Kiwanis scored single lallioa 4- and seventh innin.ts. in a Diamond iu Penn Avenue a i i at fi p. m. 1 The post-soason a will 1 MI 1 1 a On Friday. Brrlsfard anrt R.iudy "1- a Snyder's crucial three- (ll is and Mikf Kuy.

in the sixth inning Kini; Of I.aik 118 Tickled Trv 110 Aviso 116 x-nrrhy rur (5) I I IU 1 ttusoldbov A i 2 Tn H7- HiUiious iCn Spnaky SUn.tinc Oippk Lovsr 109 La Misi-hiH 114 S'valley 1U chnr vo 1 il.801i.40 f.L'flirfli( hy ia x-Misiy Sh I.ml.] BI'(. VS Snk 117 Toy i Hlftl Paid tTl.M. Hunfllr JliTS; 117 Par UJ Ifll 11!) H7 SIXTH 4 jo. up. cl.

iM6iHl. S'l I. All Peic's Jcl i Bov Precious Tom Pi BalMd Pnans Roi Sopi! Scholsr 114 l.sdy Vnu Do So 10S Also Elisibl? i Top US Wilton All-T ins xlM r.s 120 Saratoga Results Bt Tnltrd Intf lih i-lmj A A My I.dj Ho HI ryhrook up (ur (31 S2-aOi. nrd Wolf Fcr l.rnt Wknd. Guest Krost a 121 12.J 130 117 Sheila 1I JS.MO rlinj Sftup mdns fur Ijitin I 14.20 70" 0 Ou f.tf i i v.oo a i Orphan 103 x-Prelty 112 PrMrtf And Shvl 114 Winamac 112 Ufil in Sea Moon War Nail fS.iN) jilw M-up fAin fnr Ltnn 1 2 Dress 121 is US 7 1 7 oifm Burr if 112 Minnie Bahjr 11; 1M, i 1 111 nOCBlE ilB-ll Paid Past Pr.si 113 Mister Tahiti ATLANTA (UPI) Satchel tio Paige, the famed Negro athlete Hls ma3or lea ue experience a a been 1 oniy 158 a ort EIGHTH Tor a 1m.

.1 yf. up. fi. al 117 Quick 120 Highly Est 113 Brt. Cascade 8 DO tfi ltpn Wor1 4ih S550i mint 1 a i Roonpy.t Shield i i two-run smale i inning provided his i.a NJM I mi.

Sl.JOO, 4jr. UP. cl. fur a 3.RO 2.6 jo atil I'll mt turf Sfa War in; IM Kaskel Weaver 1M Count ua us 1 1 Princes Pnni-r 113 116 x-5, y-7 Ibs AAC. Id post.

113 mdna age has been estimated 1 3 5 bccn only 15S a ort of the i innin ON at up to 70 years, was signed i a neecied to qualify him with its winning margin a j. the Atlanta Braves Mondav ma 01 'eague pension plan, as Bernstein's edged th hr Ray John 109 I 117 5 fur I341 A i a i a dS'T, an adviser and possibly as a i 3rtholomay said he will stay ican Legion. 2 to 1. Monday at Girl the Amer-: I I I 11.1 1P9 AGanwly iTorol j2o 3. Saratoga Entries the Braves long enough to Shehan Field in La Vale in ,1.40 jopening a of their- best-of-.

part-time pitcher. Braves President William ua ''O'- Bartholomay said Paige will be Satchel Paige is one of Rec League semi-final, on the active roster through a pitchers of all series. year and wUl be retained in one a a said. "Baseballl i Daum and Gres Have! capacity or another through be gullty of engaged in a scoreless' 1969 season. This will permit llould not as i soing into the fifth when him to qualify for the Major le el riar "Sure a place in broke the ice with his.

League Pension Plan. pension plan." i productive hit after two team- Sin le? in drew bases on balls. a .1, K. i Mtry CGi-cen Glartf a i entir, OT el.im«d JCnigutM Sid.WO added Adirondack kv Lik? Dan CubsI Crates Semi-Finals Toogan Goodrich Ta accounted roresj Shot a a a i i Tflsser i i Fi; Advance i a i i A Blmonte) 20.00 11 4 I'ortjriiio 2fl. SO 3 a 114 Col Pyncheon Prince (irail 118 Khann 113 z-Saiar US Sharf The Luck Well To Dn i.SO Jr.l ml 12,0" A a i Quiiessian Surfmsfte.r i.v i Sea Drahens Art in Town 1 1 3 Arutocratic "We expect Paige to get i as born in ates drew bases on balls.

anci mm Pennr.r accounlpd shape and to be ready to pitch: he said the ni idwife! Wilson's hit was the only a a air of fourth-inning when called upon," said Bartho-; i and al1 the boofe of the game yielded by a i i ca rried the Cubs to a 3-1 a TM one seems to i a was loiiched for oniy' a Dan i League vie- Yesterday's Scratches how old he is. His age has been three hits all singles by Grove tor ver Pirates a i when called upon, loraay. Has Good Advice i estimated at up to 70. Paige, still without any trace of gray iu his hair, told a news .1 i. conference thaf he was certainTrOStDUrQ COlTS he could pass good advice on'to Braves pitchers.

But he said he.bOW 1 wasn't sure about his pitching'-, abilities By Score Of 7-6 111 just have to go out and; af Constitution Park in the first Bj niled Pr of their best-of-three ir Pon nir.f, Or Sounion Kscnrt. i clnn 4Mip ml 1 er lyi Paulonn Pi Mor.ra a-Primo Motive a entry JSfJ'w) mdof 7t far Hasty Hitifr Finest Jaric Sack Racf it 1 n.irk K'lly 119 Pnnripula Irradiat? i Ansfl Chilt Bnld Trih'jt- Ambranrtfri 119 1 I 114 IM 111 in itf tftA 123 ISr 1 119 i a 1'fi i in us iih J.WW mdin 3i rur MK) 111 Summer 119 115 115 HP l.ntia Pattr 119 Fsn 119 Tan Pilot Ta i On Randy Natale and Hare. Daum registered nine strike outs and Hare recorded six. playoff series. rJn.

Frie Meanwhile, at Donahup Field.i With the score tied at 1-1 Jpff 1 a AukiRmier, Johnny Pittman slugged a two- Hull drew a walk in the fourth "nt. Bn.m«ei Br run double in the first the Cubs and stole second Fifteen DOII.ITS. and a run-producing single injbase. Goodrich followed with a' fi' Tt True! I1 vv the sixth, sparking LaVale A.A.:singip to put the Cubs a 7-1 decision over the Cum-'2-1. anri Penner knocked in Atiamir cu I can throw half as tVipie7 whiir 53 fon with the insurance tal- niv.

I could last year, then 1 know Lyons tripled and Joe Femi cloii- vi JP i in el ir strrtch.poim; Hard can stiH get 'em out. But thafs(Wed as the Eagles defeated the! 5 Si The Pirales knotted the score just something I'll have to see." Colts. 7 to 6, in a Frostbure mg a top ftf The longtime, ban on Division Little League nis own aus by rapping out Taylor players in the big leagues kept encounter Mondav. i "7 les Twl lle 1 loaded. Jimmy Mellon "I P- Paige out the majors during: Femi, who started and JPlfiTM 1 7' 8 1 Barter Toogan Goodrich his prime.

He didn't make in the. fifth inning byi a the moimd for the and big leagues until 1948. when received mciit for thei rlleec(e inducpd a double play to end the win i Bill Holsinser. --vhn le len oss a -i 4 so a artk 4W d. Ten Shenandoah Results F.oatt'n Blood 115 Gentlj US 119 vi-Bunrflicr i U1 tVui 119 Silly I I Vi9 Ua Bouti 11? 119 z-1'iqued 10? Roml Snoop 119 Hm Kr Smmr i Rnsd Hnme helped Cleveland win i chareed American League pennant i a solo home run in the fi, nf Ton Lagratta.

who oh hw iTM Moth vith ClftvPlanri anrf a tr a Ifen.sive ball at second base. on -Goodrich anri Mellon comhin- 1 OAIL1 1 scatter four singles and ro 3 6 six bases on balls, while the ir Hedge i and walks statistics on 1 ITwigg and Nave wer.e i The second game of the series tup fur 113) 110 Moujisaki 115 Top Doc'r Bs'-X Win slow Horv.pr US 'a-reac? Pnw UO Fire A Sc HO Dan rr.trr 105 113 11? in nr. 11, IJUT i Paige spent another year with hill for the Colts to absorb the! Cleveland and was traded to the 1 setback. es St. Louis Browns.

He spent Ricky Hughes' two singles three seasons wiih the by Bobby Morgan a compiling ma-rks of 3-4. Hoisincer's round tripper ac-l game of the ged counted for the only four safe- several ties yielded by Femi and Lyons. games, a ed 4 and 3-9 He was a reliefer 5'ears in the '50s and '60s The Colts were guilty of two'PrrnMchTs Miami of the International'miscues in the field while the' A League. He was provided an.Eagles played errorless ball. easy chair in the bullpen 1 mo 3--: i Miami in deference to his ase Co 'uv, 320 4 A.

i ne fjohby Lyons i i anrt a i i Bank Last Pitched In '65 Paige last pitched necessary, will EXACT DM ow 1 mo nA1Im 1 Rozpr ami Randy Thrasher. AT DOVAHVE riKl.n Pia.sed Wednesday Const tut on Park starting i a i i The Road at He rH.mn 31 4.4n 2.60 Rondf Df 5.Oil 2.60'Shiah Frinces? I.JO'Monut i Ll (l 8I11 '15-0011 B.4fl" 4.ftt Hope i.20 3 tin 1 Call A Cop 3 4ij a a Mnmer.t Major A Ring ml hirl 1 8 1 I Shor nil Hail The Queen 11? Our IVar Ruth 11' 123 Sponc Event i in Srniih: Pill Hofsir.gfir anri Bobby -I'm ll alton and Boh Wilson: WP- Ffrni. i a Glenn Cross 1.3) and Kurt i i i Holsifijtcr fColis). i Mdllfr. Stmfon i WP-- Going places? See HFC Before you leave on that needed family vacation, get a Traveloan from Household Finance.

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