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I The St. Cloud Daily Times Tuesday, Aug. 28, 1956 17 IMG'S OIRIMDEIR Kimball Overcomes Watkins 11-9 for Region 17B Berth Chicago The Cubs have signed Gerald Kindall, a Minnesota in-fielder, to a bonus contract following the 1956 NCAA tournament at Omaha. Kindall will be graduated from Minnesota University in 1957. Trenton, N.

J. The treasury of the state of New Jersey has been enriched by almost $44 million in the past 10 years in revenues derived from the race operations of the Atlantic City track, it has been computed. I 1, TV BY KING GRUNDMAN the RADIO PROGRAMS ed on the Rockville diamond following night. These programs are published daily, without charge, as a pullic service to our readers. Thfs newspaper is not responsible for last-ciinnie program changes.

cock, Milwaukee, 33; Robinson, Cincinnati, 32; Mathews, Milwaukee, 30. Pitching (based on 12 decisions) By Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting (based on 300 at bats) Moon, St Louis, Aaron, Milwaukee, Schoendienst, New Rallying for the second straight night, Kimball came up with five runs in the last two innings to score an 11-9 victory over Watkins and grab the third and deciding game in the Central Minny amateur baseball league playoffs. Kimball now meets Sauk Valley league winner Rickville in the Region 17B tournament starting Wednesday night at Cold Spring for a berth in the state tournament at Little Falls. It will be a best of three playoff with the second game set for Kimball's park Sept. 1.

If a third game is necessary, it will be play- Newcombe, Brooklyn, 20-6, York, Kluszewski, Cincinnati, Monday night Kimball advanced to the regional despite 10 errors on the field. Kimball out-hit Watkins 10-9 with three of its hits going for extra bases. Watkins opened with three runs in the top of the first with Kimball knotting the count in the bottom half. Watkins then went on to build a 9-6 lead after five frames. In the bottom of the seventh Kimball cut the deficit to one with a two-run outburst and then scored the tying and winning runs in the eighth.

Pacing the Kimbell plate attack was Gene Boggs with a triple and double in four trips while Wortz blasted a double for the losers. Virdon, Pittsburgh, .31. Runs batted in Kluszewski, Cin cinnati, 93; Musial, St. Louis, 91; Adcock, Milwaukee, 85; Lopata, Philadelphia, 84; Snider, Brooklyn, 80. Home runs Snider, Brooklyn.

35; Kluszewski, Cincinnati and Ad- On Our 5ie iVou; A man who was hated for sometime a few years ago may be one cf the better liked citizens of this town in the near future That's Jack Wink, new football coach at St. Cloud TC Well, maybe I shouldn't say he was hated in these parts, but I'm sure after his winless Stout team of 1953 came here and beat the pants off St. Cloud's unbeaten squad in the last game of the season, he didn't exactly make any friends This game certainly goes down in the books as one of the biggest upsets in TC history However, I am proud to report, this gentleman of well-chosen words, is now on our side And I think we are going to like him and his teams There were some sour faces when Wink was named as coach last spring Many looked at his Stout Institute record six wins, 31 losses and three ties and said "how'd he get picked" But let's go back a little farther than Stout-wbere, incidentally, the talent wasn't exactly abundant Wink made quite a name for himself at Wayne (Neb.) Teachers where he posted a highly impressive record of 21 wins and six losses This included one undefeated season and two conference championships Before taking up the coaching trade, Jack was three years regular quarterback for the University of Wisconsin under coach Harry Stuhldreher, captaining the team in his Benior year Wink then played one year under Fritz Crisler at Michigan at first string quarterback during the war So it's easy to say he has all the qualifications He's had some of the finest coaching available and showed the results during his playing years It's with deep pride that we welcome Jack Wink to St. Cloud And with it goes our best wishes for a successful season Boston Bruins Pilot Suffers Heart Attack Newton, Mass. (AV-Lynn Patrick, general manager of the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey league, was reported resting comfortably at Newton-Wellesley hospital, today following what was described as a "slight heart attack." Bruins physician Dr.

Edward Watkint ab G. Uan. 9b 4 FroetvUng, Dockendoif. 2b 3 Winter, 4 R. Weber, cf Worn, lb 3 J.

Weber, 2 Geislinger, rl A. Linn, 2 Hoerber, at 2 Buhl, Milwaukee, 16-5, Freeman, Cincinnati, 11-4, Had-dix, Philadelphia, 12-5, Lawrence, Cincinnati and Burdette, Milwaukee, 16-8, .667. Strikeouts Hadix, Philadelphia, 141; Jones, Chicago, 137; Friend, Pittsburgh, 135; Mizell, St. Louis, 128; Roberts, Philadelphia, 118. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting (based on 300 at bats) Mantle, New York, Williams, Boston, Kuenn, Detroit and Nieman, Baltimore, Vernon, Boston, .324.

Runs batted in Mantle, New York, 112; Kaline, Detroit, 99; Simpson, Kansas City, 93; Wertz, Cleveland, 84; Sievers, Washington, 83. Home runs Mantle, New York 44; Sievers, Washington, 26; Wertz Cleveland, 25; Kaline, Detroit, Berra, New York and Lemon, Washington, 23. Pitching (based on 12 decisions) Pierce, Chicago, 18-6, Ford New York, 14-5, Kucks, New, 17-7, Brewer, Boston, 16-7, Sturdivant, New York, 13-6, .684. Strikeouts Score, Cleveland, 202; Pierce, Chicago, 151; Foy-tack, Detroit, 142; Pascual, Washington, 136; Hoeft, Detroit, 129. Lake Ontario Wins Swim Marathon Toronto Of? Lake Ontario's icy cold water and strong currents today beat the challenge of 10 regular competitors and five "wildcatters" unauthorized entries in the $27,000 32-mile swim marathon.

Tom Park, a 32-year-old Canadian-born husky from Marineland, PO 2 2 3 10 1 0 0 24 po 1 2 1 3 3 3 27 10 Browne, said the 44-year-old Pa a 0 2 3 trick will be able to leave the hos Totali Kimball Do. Stein, Kobinion, 3b Do. Boggs, G. Boggs. 2b Tormanen, If MUlalagel, lb .35 ab 4 4 4 5 4 pital in a few days if his present progress continues.

He was strick KFAM-FM WBC) WCCO(CBS) WJON (ABC) Tuesday Afternoon 4.00 old Tim MeUodiea Musle Had la UJBJL Club 1340 4:15 Sports 4 30 Folic Fopjrtn Show 4:45 i Observation Weather Kern 5:00 Traffic Jam: Weather Allen Jackson Polk Porpla BboV 5:15 yews-Markets Ooka Tim 3:30 Cisco Kid Market: Sports: Law WeatheT-N ga-OpOfW 6:45 Lowell Thorn aa Bill Stern Tuesday Bwnlac 80 News Twilight Tuna Safety Snow 6:15 Sports Hlerhllghte Dick Enroth 6:30 Morgan Beatty Ring Croeby Gene Meleoa Bhov 6:45 One Man's Family Edward R. Murray Wew 7 .00 Dragnet Weather: Adams Public Serrtoe 7:15 Edward P. Morga 7:30 Bull Pea Serenade Bishop Bheen 7:45 ws 8:00 Baseball or Music News: My Son Jeep Uj Guest 8:15 Johnny Dollar 830 Eddy Arnold Show 8 :45 Vmm 9 00- Sock b' Roll Be My Guest 9:15 9:30 Newai Amos n' Andy 9:45 rW 10:00 News Be My Guest 10 15 News Analysis: Sporta 10:30 Spina and Needles Starlight Salute Wednesday Morn int. 0 Alex Drier CBS Radio NWrt Neai TNT Club 7:16 Overnlte Extra DeHaven News Weather: TNT Clnb 730 Serenade first Bank Notes News: TNT Club 7:45 Weather 8:00 News Musical Clock Breakfast Club 8:15 Easy Mornlne 8 30 Enroth-News 8:45 BreakfMt with Bob 9:00 News: Easy Morning Arthur Godfrey TUno Mv True 9:30 When a Olrt Marries 9:45 News WThlspertng Streets 10:00 Social Calendar News: Morning Melodies 10:15 Dig for Dongs 10:30 Neighbor Lady Meg Klngbay Show Tve Got Tour Number 10:45 Kewg lTToo Cent Minn. Jamboree Wendy Warren Moving With Vain 11:15 Backstage Wife Birth 1130 Howard Miller Show Hewselond Van 11:45 Palty Line: Bulletin Board Agent Wednesday Afternoon 12:00 RoundiiD Report: Good Neighbor Weather: News 12-15 News Harvey Varieties 12:30 Cent.

Minn. Jamboree Adams News 12AS Our Gal Sunday Noontime Variety Day Dreaming Helen Trent Sam's Show 1:15 Second Mrs. Burton 1 30 Aunt Jenny 1:45 Pat Buttram Hews 2:00 Five Star Matinee House Party Club 1240 215 en Friday. 'a. stem, 3 Bonnan.

If Da. Boggs, cf 3 was the last regular to yield to the lake. He was pulled into his pilot boat at 3:52 a.m. after covering about 18 miles in Improved Springers Totali 37 10 Watkins 310 140 0(109 Kimball 303 000 23x just under 10 hours. The starting point was Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.

mi. i 4 v- J- ine water temperature was about 49 degrees. A heavy fog al Waite Park to Have Bowling Meeting Waite Park bowlers who are interested in forming a league for the coming bowling season are urged to attend a meeting at St most blotted out the flotilla of boats which accompanied him. McNamara Stars Joseph's school Wednesday night at 8. Bowling will be in the parish r4 As Winnipeg Wins alleys.

When Park, who had set records for marathon swims in various parts of the world, cried "enough," officials were left with the problem of how to divide the prize money. They said they would settle that at a meeting today. Park and Cluff Lumsdon, 25, a 210-pounder from Toronto, had been expected to battle all the way for the chief share of the By Associated Press Edmonton's Eskimos were all by themselves at the top of their league in Canadian football today as i In recent weeks Cold Spring's baseball team has approached the form it showed last year when the Springers swept to the state Class championship One of the reasons for this is the improved pitching And the top performance of the season was turned in just last Sunday when Jerry Meyer hurled the first no-hitter of the season by a Great Soo flinger Now, providing the pitching continues to shape up and the Springers start clubbing the ball, they may be headed for another state title Should it happen they don't win it, they'll at least make a fine showing Rockville is flying high these days, too After disposing of Opole in the Sauk Valley playoffs Sunday, the Rocks are really-shooting for the sky now a state tourney berth It can come with a win over Kimball in the Region UB tournament starting Wednesday Reason Rockville wants a state spot is because a recent win over Cold Spring leaves room for optimism Neither Cold Spring nor Rock t. ijfc-y a result of an 18-0 victory over the British Columbia Lions but the game fans were talking about was Winnipeg's dramatic 16-15 edge over Calgary. prize money.

Lumsdon, a five- 2:30 Hilltop House Young Doctor Malons time winner of the Canadian Na 2:45 Pepper Young's Family Kitchen Klub Br Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn I I Milwaukee 3 7 Winnipeg was trailing 15-13 at Club 1240 tional Exhibition's Lake Ontario swim was literally knocked out Winnipeg Monday night and there Road of L41s Allen Gray News-Musle to TO A 3:00 Woman in My House 3:15 News 3:30 Fred Waring 3:45 Newcombe, BESSENT Si and Campa DeUa; Coulej and Crandall. Mews Club 1240 was time for only one play. End Tom Miner dropped back and booted a 37-yard field goal to give of the competition Monday night. He was hit in the head in a collision with his guide boat. The five "wildcatters" were re AMERICAN LEAGl'E Cleveland 11 2 4:00 Old Time Melodies 4:15 1 Sports 4 -30 Traffic Jane 4:45 Observation PoUui Popptn Shew A Washington 1 3 0 New i Weather the Blue Bombers their first vic Lemon and Regan: GRIGGS, Stewart fused entry into the race by the (6), Grob t) and Courtney.

Weather tory of the season before 16,687 Polka Poopln Show Eddie Fisher Tune Weather-Newa-Sporte Bill Stern Allen Jackson News-Markets Market: Sports: Law Lowell Thomas fans. Only games scheduled. 5:00 Traffic Jam; 9:15 5:30 Cisco Kid 5:45 official committee for various reasons but decided to go on their own. Officials had warned them Bob McNamara, former Minne AMEBICAti ASSOCIATION Omaha .0 1 sota star, had kept the Bombers' LEAPIN' LUIS Chicago shortstop Luis Aparicio does a leaping split after forcing Yankee center fielder Mickey Mantle at second in ninth inning of game at Yankee stadium in New York. Sox pitcher Dick Donovan, who fielded Yank catcher Yogi Berra's grounder, threw to second to force Mantle, but Aparicio's throw to first was too late for the double play.

Mantle hit his 44th home run, but Chicago won, 4 2. (AP Wirephoto) Wednesday Evening Minneapolis 2 2 they would not "get a nickel" even if they eompleted the grind. Mayer, Mablefeld (7) and Burbnnk; Bow man and Jenkina. Safety Show Gens Kelson Show Twilight Time Dick Enroth Bing Crosby Edward B- Murrow 6:00 News 6:15 Sports Hlghlltes 6:30 Morgan Beatty 6:45 One Man's Family First- ville is in the big meet yet, but Stew Wichita 1 4 1 St. Paul 2 1 ard Truth or Consequences Weather Publio Service Edward P.

Morgan Be My Guest 7. -00 7:15 7:30 Jay and Queen; McMinn and Pignatano. Second Second- Bull Pen Serenade Ifewsj 7:45. Wichita 11 I St. Paul 13 2 Be Uy Guest Tod I Baseball or Music both seem likely choices to make the grade, and if they do they will get a sizeable backing at little Falls Short Cuts hopes alive by scoring two touchdowns, one on a 61-yard pass-and-run play from halfback Buddy Leake.

The Eskimos maintained a two-year jinx over the Lions and ruined the night for most of the 30,374 fans at Vancouver, a record crowd for a league game in Canada. The methodical triumph gave the Eskimos a 3-0 record compared to 2-0 for the Lions, 1-1 for Winnipeg, 1-2 for Saskatchewan, and 0-3 for Calgary, in the Western Inter-provincial Football Union. News: My Son Jeep Johnny Dollar Eddy Arnold Show Conn. Cave and Roaseii: Sstanek. Elkton (7) and Bucha, Angry Bears Pound Charleston, 19-14 Amateur Golfers Shoot Today New York More than 1,500 golfers, hope high in all their hearts, swarmed down on courses around the country today for the qualifying rounds of the National Amateur tournament.

When it is all over the record Mews Charleston 14 IS Be My Guest Denver i 34 Suspense News: Amos Andy Presko, Tieienauer (1). Maas (7). Black 8:15 8:30 JT45 9 Too 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 Spins and Needles 8 and Lauj Terry, Depato (Si and John SewB son. Added backing to the state tour Only game scheduled. Be My Guess Ses Sews Analysis: Sports Salute on the heels of a doubleheader sweep at St.

Paul, whitewashed ney at Little Falls is in the making after the Red Sox beat Alex NOiTHERN LEAGl'E Eau Claire 111 WO 110-S 11 6 entry of 1,612 will be cut down to 200 who will compete in the all- Omaha, 2-0, before 10.620 fans. andria for the West Central play Dulutti-feupener 311 101 Oux 7 11 1 And St. Paul rebounded with 2-1 Hickman, straeler 2. Port (7 and off title Little Falls now TELEVISION Tieken; Trosky, Srynwwski (7) and and 11-5 decisions over Wichita. match play tournament at the Knollwood club at Lake Forest, Sept.

10-15. moves into the Region 3A tourna ment against the Twin Trails play Gopher balls still plagued the WMIN-WTCN Grand Forks 000 000 000-4 3 Denver mound staff and Charles KSTP Channel 5 off winner They'll be favor WCCO Channel 4 areo-Moorhead 011 010 02x Channel 11 Only nine of the 200 spots go to Rivera and Brown; Gums and Todd. ton poled four homers Monday exempt players. Those who don't ed Brainerd'i all-star gridder, quar night But Throneberry himself TlXSDAt have to go against the crowd are Sugar Ray Ready pounded three round-trippers and terback Roger Adair, was sur drove in eight runs after a miser defending champion Harvie Ward; former amateur champions Charlie Coe, Dick Chapman, Willie Tur- To Defend Title prised when he arrived at the north camp and found Bill Beven able showing in the four-game In 4:30 Cartoon Carnival 5:00 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 Crusader Rabbit 6:05 Weatherbird 6:10 News 6:15 News By Associated Press The Denver Bears are mad, but it may be too late to do 'em much good in the American Association pennant chase. The Bears, after dropping the final two games of a four-game "must" series with league-leading Indianapolis, vented their anger on Charleston with a 24-bit barrage that spelled a 19-14 'victory Monday night.

The triumph, in which muscular Marv Throneberry played the leading role, preserved the Bears' record of not having lost once to Charleston in 19 games at home. That covers a two-year span. With IS games now remaining, Denver trails Indianapolis by IV games. The Indians and Louisville were idle Monday night. Third-place Minneapolis, fresh dianapolis series.

4 .00 Axel and His Dor 5:00 Gene Autry 5:55 Weather 6:00 News :10 Sports 6 .15 News 6:30 Name That Tune 7:00 Joe A Mabel 7:30 Spotlight Theatre a s4.ono Question Chicago (tf Officials of the In In that series Thronebcrrv col using the single wing Adair learned nothing but split under Harvey Shew at Brainerd and con 6:30 Warner Bros. Presents lected only three singles in 15 at- nesa and Chick Evans; former British amateur champions Bob Sweeny and Joe Conrad; public links champion Junie Buxbaum 7:30 Wyatt Earp 8:00 Movie Death Valley Dave 4:30 Tatters 5:00 Kaptain Kartoon 5:30 Frankie Lain 5:45 News Caravan 6:00 News 6:15 You Should Know 6:30 Superman 7:00 Jane Wyman 7:30 Kaiser Aluminum 8:30 Big Town 9:00 Dear Phoebe 9:30 This is Show Business 10:00 No. 10:15 Weal her 10:20 Sports 10:30 Badge 714 11:00 Tonight bats and failed to knock in a run. Altogether, Denver got just 16 hits sequently may find himself on the sideline for most of the star game ternational Boxing club expect to iron out details today for a middleweight titile fight between champion Ray Robinson and challenger Gene Fullmer. North End Stays Alive in Legion Bloomington.

111. (A St. Paul belted out 19 hits and eased to a 16-4 victory over St. Louis Monday night in the Class A American Legion national baseball sectional tournament. The outcome gave all three teams in the double elimination tournament one loss.

The other entry is May wood, 111. Dick Ulring, St. Paul first baseman, led the attack with two doubles and two singles. St. Paul pitcher Keith Krzyzaniak gave up hits but was never in trouble as his teammates piled up an early six run lead.

The tournament winner and victors in three other tournaments being held at Billings, Gas-tonia, N. and Togus, Maine, meet for the championship at Bismarck, next week. 9:00 GE Summer Originals! 8:30 1 Search for Adventure and 35 hits off the Indianapolis and junior amateur champion Ear lan Stevenson. Wednesday at Parade stadium 9:00 Phil Silvers 9:30 Wrestling 9:30 Cavalcade Theatre 10:00 Movie 11:30 News hurlers. Truman Gibson, secretary of the Throneberry batted a perfect 5- Thirty-two spots already have been filled in the three qualifying Warm Up Tim.

Philadelphia A major league for-5 Monday night, and teammate Jim Fridley had four singles. 10:30 News 10:40 Weather Tower 10:45 Sportlixht 11:00 Lone WoU 11:30 Les Paul and Mary Ford rounds already played. I6C, said Robinson would be contacted in New York today after learning that Sugar Ray had capit pitcher is allowed eight warm-up pitches before he is required to Throneberry now has 41 homers and 134 runs batted in tops ulated to IBC president Jim Dave Moore Show face the first batter. in the league. WEDNESDAY Mondays Stars By Associated Prats Robinson two weeks ago said he Loj Limmer belted two homers 9:00 Tel-e-Story 9:30 J.

P. Patches was through with Norris and the 10:00 Romper Room IBC because he couldn't get Pitching: Don Bessent, Dodgers HI offers cziasaal and Reno Bertoia and Chick King one each for the Senators, who un JUJ enough money from them but Mon 11:00 Guest Book 11:30 Cash and Carry 11:55 News Shut off the Braves on one hit 8:13 Farm News 6:30 Billy and Sylvia 6:55 News 7:00 Today 7:25 News 7:30 Today 7:55 News 8:00 Ding Dong School 8:30 T.N. Tatters 9:00 Home corked 15 hits off two Denver day announced "I'm ready, will over the last four innings in re 12:00 Casey Jones 12:30 Floriaa Zabsch pitchers. ing and able to defend my title on lief of Don Newcombe while Brook At Minneapolis, southpaw Roger Sept 25 or a later date at Yankee lyn battled back for 6-3 victory stadium." that trimmed Milwaukee's lead to Bowman slopped Omaha on five singles as the Millers took a two- 10:00 Tic Tac Dough Gibson and Noris returned to 10:30 It Could be You two games. game edge on the fourth-place 11:00 Treasure Chest Chicago Monday night after giving Cardinals.

Bowman also doubled KODinson a deadline to meet our Hitting: Chico Carrasquel, IndiansDrove in three runs with two homers and scored another after doubling in 5-2 victory over and scored the second tally. His offer." nrjPEiOTrjETJT OPPORTUNITIES Madison, Area and other desirable locations to men with all levels of electronic educatkrft and experience. Excellent starting salari. You? are paid while you train at IBM Kingston," N. Y.

plant. Unusual advancement orportujuties. hnsed on merit, in Gals Bowling League Meets at Spaniols A meeting of the Granite City Ladies Tuesday night league is scheduled for tonight at Spaniol's. Each team should send a representative, according to an announcement by Bertie Fitzharris, secretary. 1:00 Afternoon Film Festival 3:00 News 3:05 Movie 4:30 Cartoon Carnival 5:00 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 Crusader Rabbit 6:05 Wearherbird 6:10 News 6:13 News 6:30 Disneyland 7:30 Dunninger 8:00 Boxing 8:45 Ringside Roundtable 9:00 Screen Directors Playhouse 9:30 Eddy Arnold Robinson had demanded 47Va was the only extra-base hit of the game.

Three Minneapolis double percent of the net plus 60 percent Senators. plays helped Bowman out. of all money received from thea ter or home television with a guar Rookie Glenn McKinn outdueled field Michigan State's Macklin will seat 76,000 this year. Wichita's Joey Jay in the first 11:45 Main Street 12:00 News 12:15 Weather 12:20 Main Street 12:30 House Party 1:00 Matinee Theatre 2:00 Queen for a Day 2:45 Modern Romance 3:00 It's Always Jan 3:30 Roundup-Tims 4:30 Tatters 3:00 Kaptain Kartoon 3:30 Eddie Fischer 5:45 News Caravan 6:00 News 6:13 You Should Know 6:30 Father Knows Best 7:00 Kraft TV Theatre 8:00 This Is Your I lie a 30 I Led Three Lives an tee of $60,000. game at St.

Paul. McMinn scatter ed four Braves hits, among them 10:00 Movie 11:30 Newa 5:40 Tele-Farmer 6:00 Will Roaera Jr. 6:25 News and Weather 6:30 Will Rogers Jr. 6:55 News and Weather 7:00 Capt. Kangaroo 7:25 News and Weather 7:30 Capt Kangaroo 7:55 News and Weather 8:00 Garry Moore 6:30 Peter Lind Hayes 9:30 Strike It Rich 10:00 Valiant Lady 10:13 Love of Life 10:30 Search for Tomorrow 10:45 Guiding Light 11:00 Take Five 11:05 Mel Jass Show 11:30 As the World Turns 12:00 News 12:15 Weather 12:20 Fashion 12:30 House Party 1:00 Big Pay Oft 1:30 Bob Crosby 2:00 Brighter Day 2:13 Secret Storm 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Around the Town 3:30 Baley Time 3:45 This Is The Story 4.00 Axel and Dog 3:00 Roy Rogers Weal her 8:00 News 6:10 Sports 6:15 News 6:30 imios.

Report 6:45 TBA 7:00 The Millionaire 7:30 I've Got a Secret 8:00 U.S. Steel Hour 9:00 Frankie Lalne 10:00 What's My Line? 10:30 News 10:40 Weather lit 45 Sportlight 11:00 Lone Wolf 11:30 Les Paul and Mary Ford 11:33 Dave Moore locations 1 After Split in 'Little World Series' a solo homer by Bill Queen, and scored the winning run in the fifth Yert ittl)eioinuj2 a feisfina Vioiwny in tSisu 1 tV s4sai Attf t-i Iff IIA1M A el on Bert Hamric's single. ISine Wichita walks and an error kv tho average ovt thtf.h.t.quitrtct century. Uyou Bums Obviously Relieved helped the Saints in the nightcap, 9:00 Press Conference 9:30 Studio 37 wnen tncy scored five unearned runs in the fifth. Outfielder Bud shape," admitted Jackie Robin son, who scored two of Brooklyn's 10:00 Newa 10:13 Weather 10:20 Sporta 10:30 Mr.

District Attorney 11:00 Tonight Hutson drove in four of the winners' rung with a triple and single. Wrttet NehonO.Weyer, Oepl. W0(L) International Business Machine Corp. tMJtory Products Dhrifeon, runs, "if we had lost today. This Milwaukee UPi The so-called "Little World Series," as folks here were calling the two-same Brooklyn, is ended today but the pennant race remains unchanged.

The Dodgers, who stormed into was a big ball game. Pee Wee Reese, the calm cap Ktngtton, N. Y. Home Talent tain of the Dodgers, acknowledged games behind the pace-setting Braves, one in the important "lost" column. There was obvious relief in the Dodger clubhouse after the hard-earned triumph, which was accomplished by Roy Campanella's three-run single in the eighth inning after the Brooks had to overcome an early three-run deficit.

"Wt would havt been in bad the game was the important this town Sunday bent on sweep one Brooklyn has won all year, New Orleans Of the 65 varsity candidates for Tulane university's 1956 football team this year, 44 tNTttNATIOKAX BUSINESS MACBOOS COBPOBATJOH OAT PROCCSMNO CtCCTMIC TVPCWmTERS TIMC IOUIPMCNT ltlTlV rnOOUCTS "Had we lost we would have been four games out," ha laid. were from Louisiana. They are be ing both games and wrest the lead from Milwaukee, had to settle for one victory, a 6-3 triumph Monday and remained two I i 1 "That's a lot ground to make ing coached again by the veteran up at this stage of the race." head mentor A'y Pilney..

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