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II Redwings In 10-Ganie Bi-Slatc Grid Loop Schedule This Fall Plymouth Makes Game Bid In Slalc Class Mccl: Beaten. 21-19 l5 THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS, Monday, June 1959 If Plymouth's Panthers made a Gaels, a squad which will be 1 jr game bid for the states Class coached by Frank Lobell with the cream of the Hornet group mi) i making it entirely likely that this new team could be a for 1 high jump at a record 6'VL beat out llcckrr in the high hurdles In 14.25 and in the lows In 19.6 to establish records in both events! Plymouth's other scorer was Ed Bnnkman with a fifth In the broad jump. Bill Lodes of New Holstein took second in the discus; Chil track championship at Hartford Saturday, but Sturgeon Bay's relay power was too much for the Orange and Black in a heatedly-contested meet. midable one. Play this fall will be on a two-divisional basis with She A 10-game schedule of top-drawer amateur football has been lined up for Sheboygan's Redwings this fall in the reorganized Bi-State Football League.

Due to open in Sheboygan in the opening city game are the Aurora Chiefs, a team that finished fifth last year just one notch ahead of the Redwings. That tilt will be played on Sept. 5. the Saturday of the Labor Day weekend. The Bi-State loop will be minus two 1958 members but will have one new team to make Going into the final event of boygan, Racine, and Manitowoc in the northern group and the day, the bSO relay, toacn ton's Mike Hoffman was third 1 Werner Finke was sweating out in the 100 and Ed Reinboker Aurora, Elmhurst, and Chicago in the south.

Winners of the two divisions will meet for the 19 to 11 lead over the Bays was fifth in the 220; and Dick leinzflman of Port Washington but the Door County school league title on Nov. 13. The Sheboygan schedule: was third in the discus and Dick Shores fourth in the pole vault. had a speedy baton combination and was expected to do well in the windup. How well was tho question, for the team Sparkler of the day was Wavne Tess of Hartford who tip tor mose losseR.

uone are Cudahy and the Chicago Hor won the 4W in a scnsaiiona had to fuiish either first or .0.5 to break the old mark of nets, two organizations that had kkmvino Mfir.nri.E Sfpt, 5 Aurore. here. Sept. 12 Manitowoc here', lu At Aurora. Spt.

27 At Klmhurit. Oct. 3 Racine Oct. 11 thlcHgo here. Oct.

1 At Racine. Oct. 25 Ctilraeo here. Nov. 1 Klmruimt here, Nov.

7 At Manitowoc', ('night game). Dan Pick of West Bend of 51 second in order to either beat out Plymouth or tic for the financial troubles to go along with their run-of-the-mill field flat in The same four runners ran performances. .7 for Sturgeon Bay in both relays title. With the Panthers watching tensely in a light drizzle, Sturgeon Bay whikked around the Newly-entered are the Chicago KM RM 'EM VOW Veteran Pitcher Hoyt Wil-helm, a National League cast-off, shows his knuckleball grip in New York after registering his fourth straight win- over the Yankees and his seventh of the season, no losses. The Baltimore Oriole is aged (for baseball) 35.

mSBiW Doug Rcichard, Bob Peter oval in 1:341 in its 'heat, nip son, Bob Schmidt, and Jim Anderson; only other Ixiy to score A Roach Honchd Of Returning -1 iL for the champs was Roger rass with fifth in the discus! Til ATS MIKK MH.1I.L of Haddonficld. McKay Special as they tangled on the norm ping Cudahy at the tape and thereby taking 10 points and the crown. The final standings showed Defending Llkhom To Lineup In Week Or So cast turn during the 500-milc race at Indian-npolis, Memorial Day. (AP Wirephoto). N.

J. in Dajlon SF Special turning turtle over Chuck Weyant of Springfield, III, in his Roy scored only one point. Dutchmen In Sturgeon Bay with 21, Plymouth 19. Kimbcrly 17, and Roach seemed to be moving well Ward To Continue Riskina; Neck For Treasury and able to make the pivot on Sensational 3-2 Victory Prairio du Chien and Green-dale 15 each among the leaders. Port Washington scored seven, New Holstein and Chilton four each.

double plays. But he wasnt as optimistic about his return to the lineup. "I figure It will be about two or three weeks," said record of Hanks' 1957 topped other sensational crash April 4 Ky DALE III KCESS Johnny Thomson of Boyer town, the fastest qualified, had to make four pit stops, Afttiorlated Pre Sport rller It was Sturgeon Bay's baton- Logan. INDIANAPOLIS -T- Rodger Oostburg's Flying Dutchmen were just one victory away from passing speed against riym Roach said he's still running Ward, loaded down with loot outh's balance, actually, the broke a torsion bar spring and finished third. up ana flown the steps ot the from the richest auto rare ever Bays winning both relays for 20 133601.

It turned out to be a four-car race and Ward got a big assist from his smooth pit crew and air Jacks. which were installed in his A. J. Watson-built car. He made three stops for fuel and tires in a grand total of one minute and 13 seconds.

at Daytona Beach, in a 50-niilo event that followed the world's record 100-miler in which he finished second to Jim Rath-man of Miami. Ward set a new Speedway tecord of 135.837 miles an hour, beating Jim Rathmann by about a mile. Rathniann'a 1.35 .619 also stadium's second deck and lifting weights to strengthen the Ward let Rathmann, Thom points in those events alone run, will go right on competing in the world's most dangerous sport. By RAY W. DOHERTY MILWAUKEE (LTD Mel Roach, counted on to replace the recuperating Red Schoendienst at second base for the Milwaukee Braves, said today he is hopeful of being restored to duty in the next week, or "before this home stand ends." Roach has been out of action since last August, when he twisted his left knee in a second base collision with Daryl Spencer of the San Francisco Giants.

At the time he was playing brilliantly in relief of Schoendienst. who was injured. Schoendienst is now recovering from tuberculosis. Roach said his knee "feels fine and I don't have any pain. I'm Plymouth did a hangup job, knee.

son and Pat Flaherty of Chica over-all, by scoring well in "I feel I'm about ready to Ward and his car owner, Lead start playing," he said. It's pos variety of events but had to score the hard way, being un er Lards, ol lunwaimri-, won in the 43rd 500- a coveted state tournament berth in baseball following their sensational 3 to 2 upset victory over Milwaukee Washington over the holiday weekend in the Mavville sectional. Coach Gene Thieleke's team will now have to get by powerful Fond du Lac, which has the "$10,000 right arm" of pitching ace Hub King to rely on. The game will be played, tentatively, at 7 o'clock Tuesday. Fondy sible, he said, that his first work might be in the outfield to see able to pick up "big" points in milc race Saturday.

The World the relays. how the knee holds up under Brave-Yankee Trios Ken Zimmerman won the go, the 1956 winner, do most of the fighting for the lead in the first half of the race whil he conserved his tires to save pit stop. Flaherty crashed into the mainstrcteh wall on his 163rd lap but esipod injury. Ward led the last 115 laps. There were six mishaps, in game conditions.

War 11 fighter pilot's take under the customary contract would be 40 per cent, $12,710. broad jump with a 20'9" leap "Of course, right now it's kind and Mark Meilahn cleared 11'4 of hard breaking into our out That means Ward will be To Shine IIR Contest to win the pole vault for the field." Panthers. risking his neck hugely for the U.S. Treasury the rest of this McHale said Roach return beat Mavville, 3-1, in its tour Karl Hecker, whose times if he shows anvthine of last tors are among the American had make him a possible favor ney opener. Oostburg ran into 17-strikeout years form, would lessen the season but his pretty brunette wife, Jo, says he probably would ruce for nothing.

hopeful of getting back on the active list before this home stand ends," he said. The Braves leave MILWAUKEE (UPI) A home run contest lietwecn the Braves' Hank Aaron, Eddie ite in both hurdles going into League's top six home run men now. second base worries now present pitching by brilliant Don Hein- juring two drivers and a crewman, but no fatalities. Tony Bettenhausen finished fourth for the second straight year. Paul Goldsmith of St.

the meet, was unable to beat out because of the poor batting aver richs in the Mayville opener 'I'm going to make the rest defending champion Darrcll town a week from today. General Manager John McHal The Braves' share of the gate will be turned over to Mathews and Joe Adeork, and the Yanks' Mickey Mantle. Hank of the I'SAC championship ages of Johnny O'Brien and Felix Mantilla. O'Brien was hitting (he'd had several no-hitters already), but despite getting onlv Jansen of Kimlx'rly in two said he and Manager Fred Haney the Milwaukee Braves' Federa furious duels who won J2d and Mantilla an even .100. five hits they made the most of Clair Shores, eliminated in the 15-car smashup last year Bauer and Hill Sknwron will precede the Milwaukee-New York races and possibly some sports car events if I can get a good car," Ward said.

had noticed the marked improve tion, dedicated to the memory 15 points in all (he won the in his first start, took fifth. charity game hero June 29. ment in Roach's condition and playing in workouts the past ten them. And the Dutchmen's own ace, Dick Zuengler, was very, very tough when he had to lie in of the late Frederick C. Miller, which provides scholarships to Wisconsin young men and wom Michcy Wright days.

Blucjays Top "We thought we would wait Breaks Record scattering seven hits, fanning 10, and walking three. Heinrichs His next rafV will be the 100-miler at Milwaukee next Sunday. The lust two Indianapolis winners, Sam Hanks and Jimmy Rryan, passed tip the rest until this weekend before mak Fox Cities, SKIEK OF YEAR MILWAUKEE tit Wallacs "Buddy" Werner of Steamboat Springs. America's top Each of the sluggers will be allowed to hit five fair balls and the player with the most home runs will be the winner. In case of a tie, each will hit another three balls.

Of the six stars, Mantle has en to the colleges of then-choice. The Yankees' share will ho used to buy sports emiip-mcnt fop-needy children in the walked five, ing a decision on returning him Va. VIRGINIA BEACH, (LTD Mickey Wright Washington took a 2-0 lead in the third on two hits and an -By The Associated Pre to the active list. We want to be very sure he is ready," said Mc- be of the circuit after their big New York area. Rain cut the Threc-1 League licves she played three of ne winnings at; the Speedway.

Hale. oowmuu ami situuoi iniuiiviiuii, has been chosen "Skier of ths Year" by the National Ski Assn. error, and when uostnurg len the bags loaded on a called third schedule of games in half Sun' most consistent rounds of hit the most home runs in one golf It took Ward nine attempts before he won the big pot. Only Benson. Mathews has the day.

tnis year in setting a new cir strike in the fourth things Haney wouldn't say when Roach might return to active service except that "he's been In the three games played h'mhest home nin total for time cuit record and winning the Cav a dedicated race driver woul looked grim. Sioux City took both ends of alier Women golf tournament. in the majors among the six, With one out in the fifth, Gor- STARS have continued after his experience in the 1955 Memorial Day doublehcader from Burlington working darn hard." "It's pretty much Roach's de Miss Wright fired a steady die Veldboom then got the first 4-3 and 7-5, and Green Bay hit with a slamming triple and cision," said Coach George Susce. to date. Adcock has the best record of homers for one game among the six, four in a single contest.

one over par 70 Sunday for a 51-hole total of 207 and $997.50 in Howie Brusso was safe on classic. His front axle broke, triggering tho four-car crash that killed two-time-winner Hill 11 Mi Shortstop Johnny Logan said aaap ri weird fielder's choice to third, OUR. OIL Mathews has 16 homers and Zuengler then bashed a double He entered the 500 FOR HEAT IS Aaron 14 homers to date to take topped Appleton, 4-3. Pitcher Don Kenway's single in the 10th inning lifted Green Bay past Appleton and into a third-place tie with Topeka. It was the third victory for Ken-way, who relieved Don Huffman in the ninth.

NECESSARt; By Tho Assotliited Pre Batting Smoky liurgess. Don Honk and Bob Pirates, Burgess hit three home runs, driving in five; Hoak hit three homers driving In four and Skinner hit two homers, driving in seven runs in 6-2 and 14-11 (he top two spots respectively 'Stars' Captains, Managers Meet to left and whenf Johnny Swart followed tip with a grounder to second two runs were in. Jim Flipse then ripped a line drive again the next year and finished eighth his best until last Saturday. Ward escaod injury in an among National League slug gers. None of the Yankee hit through the box and it was 3-2.

Managers and captains of Zuengler had to strike out the Junior Stars and Stars of To victories over Cincinnati. prize money. Mickey, in her fifth ear in pro golf, won by two strokes over Beverly Hanson. SwonI Dancer Wins NEW YORK Brookmeade Stable's Sword Dancer, with Willie Shoemaker in the saddle, won the $115,900 Metropolitan Handicap by lengths before a holiday crowd of 43,671, largest of the New York racing season, at Belmont Park. Jimmer was second and Talent Show was third.

last batter of the game with two AMD DOES WOT Pitching Warren Spahn. morrow teams are scheduled to meet in Room 215 at Central men on in the seventh to save the ball game. High School at 7 o'clock tonight A workout for Stars of To Braves, won his 23.lrd major league game with 4-hit 2-1 victory over Philadelphia in second game of doublehcader. Mil. Wash.

Oiutbiirc al) morrow leaguers will be held at 4 0 1 Dunn 0 1 MIMI WINS AT WIESBADEN WILSBADEN, Germany (UPI) Mimi Arnold of Redwood City, won the women's singles title in the Wiesbaden International tennis tournament Sunday by defeating German Champion Margot Dltt-meycr, 6-4, 6-1. Warren Woodcock of Australia won the men's sincles title by defeating Ulf Legion Park at 6 p.m. Wednes day, according to an announce ment by Al Willers. 16.9 Ouarlcr-Milr YORK Basil luce of k. Zurn Vcldh'om Brum Ten Pan D.

Zuen'r Swart Fllnne Wvnveen TerMnot Bloemors 4 1 URartch 5 1 0 Knpppel (I 0 0 Holmes 4 1 2 Ilclnrlch 3 0 0' Schneider 2 1 Horwltt 4 0 0 Fields 2 (VI Print 3 0 Hamsun 4 4 0 3 a 2 2 3 1 Tufts shattered a 27-year-oUi Gonzales Still World Tennis Champ Thera'i no subttituta for heat-giving fuel oil in cold weather. For protection in winter or summer cool spelts, call us now. Dial GL 8-3745 '-V' -era Schmidt of Sweden, 5-7, 6-1, 6-3. Totals 29 3 Toll 27 3 tinal match of their tour, 6-3, 15' 13. Sunday.

r.onzales won $29,150 on the tour. Hoad's total was $28,250 Plymouth Defeats Kiel record by running the quarter-nule cinder track in 4(V9 seconds in the final day of the 1CI-A track and field championships at Randall's Island. Wins Mill Milia PP.KSCIA, Italy Carlo Abate of Turin, Italy, won the "(iH-mile Mille Miglia auto race, LA JOLLA, Calif. Pan-rho Gonzales is the world professional tennis champion for the fifth straight year. Gonzales clinched the title Saturday and then defeated his main rival, Lew Hoad, in the The championship is based on nionev won.

Hoad came out on out (5-0) over west Menn in weekend action, Odarburg con- ton in matches with Gonzales, 15-13. t. 1 2 tinned to share the Land O'Lakes Northern Division lead with Sheboygan Kingsbury. Both run for the second year under' Northern Idvinlnn I-i Shobevjtan 3 0 West Bend OrtHrhurg 3 nmton Raukvllle 2 1 Germantcmn Plymouth 1 1 Jakon Random L. 1 2 Boluium Thunriay dmf Sheboygan at Random Lake Sunday Plvmnuth at Barton.

Belgium at (iermantown. Odartiurg at Jackson. W'eat Bend at Saukvill. imposed eed limits. Ollie Matson of the Chicago Cardinals led National Football League players in returning i Hckoffs last year.

He took 11 Inr yards. Free Coupons BIG SAVINGS on your With Glenn Moerschel up his second straight shut- have identical 3-0 marks. In other weekend Northern diamond activity a i 1 1 trounced Random Lake, 1.1-2, and Germantown edped Jackson affair was decided on John Van Alystyne's clutch silicic with one out and two teammates on base. Although not engaged in play, Plymouth turned in a 9-6 victory in an exhibition outing with Kiel. Clarence "Cabby" Wild notched The win in his first mound appearance for the Cheese City powerhouse.

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mm ItOlX.Hl WAItO, who drove to irtmy in the MK) mile Memorial Day at Indianapolis. Kets a kiss from his wife, who holds the family di g. in the winner's enclosure jut after he came off the siieedway. Wmd averaged 1 15 in hi" leader aid to set a new word fur the lace. (AP Wirephoto'.

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Slowing of intestinal action, caused by hernia being pinched has 5'irh direct results as indigestion, constipation and forming of large quantities of intestinal gas It is often accompanied bv pain tn the thighs, hark or abdomen, and sometimes bv 'heartache. There is shock to the ivrvous tnirni, with' lowering of the general health I. J. MURRAY WILL BE AT Grand Hotel, Sheboygan, Thursday, June 4th HOIRS: 18 A.M. P.M.

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