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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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12 THf, EVENING STANDARD, UNIONTOWS, THUKSDAT, JULY I. MM- County League Plays Westmoreland All-Stars At Continental A I By RAIJ'H SCHULZB Evening Standard SporU Edito Cleveland officials are confi dent a more than 70,000 fan will a the all-star garni next Tuesday. That woulc break the town's 69,812 total established in 1935. --x-The National League will he favored lo win its fifth straight all-star game. He- member hack in 1949 when fans anil sports writers in some National League cities were suggesting that the game be called off before the honor of the senior circuit was irredeemably damaged? Glad to see friendly, handsome Dick Scherrbaum get the coaching job at Hurst.

He was extremely well liked at Con- ncllsvillo high. Although he. spends most (Continued on Page 13) TOMORROW NITE 8:45 UNIONTOWN SPEEDWAY Double Header of Thrills Plus special 25 lap Stock Car Feature Gcn'l. Adm. Sl-50 (incl.

tax) Children Under 12 Free with adults. DEfYING CHAMPIONS WORLD'S RECORD CM UAP USING ALL NEW 1954 FORDS I Today's Game Scheduled To Start At 5:30 It WiilBcThcFirsl Of Two Contests Rival Loops Will Sponsor It will be the County League the Westmoreland League evening at Continental 2. The inter-county battle will get inderway at 5:30 and will be the irst of two the two loops vill stage this summer. The County all-stars will play in West- noreland lale this month or earlj August. Joe Karpus of Continental 5 vill manage the Fayetle team, lis coaches will be Joe Crapp of ilbert and Harry McCormick of Their 35-player squad will hold ire-game practice at 4:15.

Karpus wild not be reached today so lis starling lineup is unknown. le can, however, call on the fol- owing players, all stars in their jwn right: Pitchers Ted Vilk, Lambert; Joe Mai'ei- ek, Trotter; Joe Ritzo, LaBelle; im Shubcrl, Monarch; Clyde Vhoolery, Oliphant, and Kenny Filbert. Catchers Billy Connors, LaBelle; Mike ollis, Trotter; Tom Haigh, Lam- erf; Bill Koslick, Collier; Lou 'anek, New Salem. Inficlders Joe Bcndo, Keistcr; Chuck Ga en, Davidson; Scotty Keeney ardale; Opalko. Bute rank Kish, Masonlown; Geori Continental; ierns, Trotter; Tommy Gmutza ilbert; Bobby Motil, Allison ohn Kollar, Masontown; Bil auler, Trotter; Junior Marra ute, ale.

Outfielders Jim Delorenzo, Continental ick Misenko, Filbert; John Pe LaBelle; John Vaji, David Bob Seimon, Continental and Denny Burdock, Car ob Rosnack, Filbert; Ed Zim erlink. Allison; George Yurek ardale; Jim Shane'r, Monarch 'hn Matcosky, Lemont, and Car anko, Bute. MIDGET LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS None reported. A I A I I I TEAM STANDINGS W. L.

8 2 8 4 ons nal B'rlth change AMERICAN DIVISION TEAM STANDINGS I Police 8 Yezhfik's Optimist 7 Khvnnls Rotary 4 K. of 0 Pet .667 .500 .167 Tel. .888 .750 .636 .417 ..164 .000 GAMES TODAY Optimist vs. notary. Klwanls vs.

Exchange. Whileley Softball YESTERDAY'S RESULTS None a TEAM STANDINGS IV Fct. Brave 6 Maplrtown 5 Whiteley 2 Vesta 1 Jefferson 0 .857 .333 .200 .000 GAMES TODAY Mflplelown at Vesta. Jefferson at Whiteley. HOUSES 'REACH WHEELING Approximately 125 horses, some of them of handicap caliber, will a i by van and rail from Omaha, between July 10 and 14, Racing Secretary Harry R.

Bell of Wheeling Downs announced todav. MARK'S SHOE STORE Wonderful feeling FREEMAN'S STARTS TODAY! Summer Clearance Sale! Entire STOCK! Values to $17.95 CAVALIER TIES Regularly $1.50 MARK'S Shoe Store OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 P. M. Corner MorgantoWn Church Uniontown OUT OF DOORS with By STKTSON Dog Edilor 'All you have to do is train your dog lo do the same thing. Isn't that right, Joe?" Ed had been talking to Al Bentley, and from the grin on his he was enjoying himself, probably at Al's expense.

Isn't what right I asked, though I should have been more cautious and kept ray nose in the newspaper. "About the way to get rid leas," said Ed. "I was just tell- ng Al that a fox, when he becomes heavily infested, holds a stick in his mouth and swims out nto a lake with just his nose and stick above water. The fleas icurry out of the water onto the itock and the fox lets go and the leas are adrift on the stick. If could train his dog to do the thing, he wouldn't have any ders are available with rotonone.

They are deadly to insects and in a pressure can (hat makes convenient to apply and, because of the oil suspension, assures a longer effectiveness. lea problem." harmless to people and pets. you have to take the oars Qne from them first." I added. pvrethrum in a i "The what?" asked A suspect ng more than ever that his vas being pulled. "Don't worry about it, Al," I aid.

"I'll let you borrow my lit- le white dog. With him you'll lear up the flea problem quickly nough." Now Al was really confused, I told him how, in the days efore effective flea killers were eveloped, I used to let the little 'hite dog run around on trouble- omc areas, and the fleas would ump on him just as they will on white sheet--excepting that he was a self-propelling sheet--and then it was easy lo retrieve the fleas from his pink skin. But that was in the days before Bucs To Be Idle Today NEAV YOHK, July Pittsburgh Pirates will take a busman's holiday today and watch the front-running New York Giants battle with their avowed foes--the second place Brooklyn Dodgers. rotonone. was available in The Pirates, -although in the cellar of the National League, had small part in the battle be- cient quantity or DDT was developed.

Now, with any number of rotonone powders with or without pyrethrum and DDT sprays in various percentages, fleas can be easily kept under control. True, fleas can, many generations, develop an immunity to DDT, but there are still many places where it can be used to good advantage. Be sure, though, that all people and pets are removed from any enclosure being sprayed until the atmosphere has cleared. DDT can be put in whitewash or paint, too, and will last quite a while that way. Many good commercial pow- tween the one-two teams.

The Dodgers defeated Pirates in 10 out of 12 games to help their division climb. The Giants have been able i to defeat the lowly Pirates eight times in 14 meetings. This will be the second consecutive idle day for the Bucs. Their twi-night game with- Philadelphia was rained out Wednesday night and has been rescheduled as two night bargain bills. Onf, will be played Friday, Aug.

13 and the other Tuesday, Sept. 21. Colorful Hall Of Fame Day Planned Pals Club, The Hosi, Drawing Up Elaborate Program For Sunday VALLEY SECTION VESTKKPY'g RESULTS No scheduled. TEAM STANDINGS W. tcriiont 20 Trotter- '20 Bute Monarch Cardaln VFW 14 t.

Rita's 8 Ollphant 6 Titlltps 8 Colorful ceremonies are being planned for the Hall of Fame presentation on Sunday. The VFW band of Masontown vill provide music before the game and the VFW color guard vill raise the flag, according to Jesso of the Pals Club whose is the host for this year's Ten all-star game and the Tall of Fame program. Gene Franks, Masontown high irincipal, will do the emceeing, nd Nick Kornick, Big Ten presi- will toss out the first ball. The Hall of Fame honorees will introduced to the crowd after eceiving (heir awards The Pals Club plans to make it big day. Dancing with music irovided by the Slovenaires.

and corn party will follow the game. i- hijue fireworks show will be tut on at 11 p. m. The Pals Club clubhouse will open to (he all-star players as dressing room after the. game', esso reveals.

This will enable lem to stay on for Hie dance and ireworks. No games were played yester- ay in the Big Ten and none are cheduled for today. Tomorrow evening Fairchance ill be at Tiobena, Gates at Oaks, als Club at Carmichaels, Scott- ale at Smock, Perry at Fayclte ity and Levin's at Colonial 3. Perry leads the North section nd Fairchance the South. EXHIBITION FOR BUCS PITTSBURGH.

July 8--(UP) 'he Pittsburgh Pirates will pl exhibition game against ams'port of the Class A Easlei eague, at Willia nsport Monrip night, Aug. 16. club officials a nounced today. JOE DORAZIO 301 illurRaninwn St. PHONE 5125 Not a Blemish Not a Second Not a Recap--But, first line quality OLYMPIA TIRES at the Lowest Price 111 Size Only-- Size Only-- CARRY LIFETIME GUARANTEE Big Savings On All Sizes of FIRESTONE GOOD YEAR U.

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VALDIKE SECTION YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled. TEAM STANDINGS L. Pet. 6 .769 6 .789 8 .701 10 .630 .593 .538 .519 .444 13 15 is 20 .259 23 .148 .346 Dodgers Need Manager Who Cafi Handle Giants Alston Was Hired To Beat Yankees But He's Proving To Be A Fizzle Against Diirocliernicn GAME (County All-Srars vs. Westmoreland n-Stars at Continental Two.) BABE RUTH GAMES Brt wnsville will be at Braznell, irimlstnne at Riclu-yville and ewcll at Parkinsons in Babe tulh games today.

FIRST TIME SINCE '12 For the first time since 19:1.2, enn State and Ohio State will ollide on the gridiron at Columns, 0., in 1956. By UNITED PRESS The bewildered Dodgers hired Waller Alston because thoy felt could beat the Yankees, so all that's needed now is a guy who can beat the Giants and Brooklyn will be all set. Alston-didn't have the formula Wednesday night, the Giants defeating the Dod- the fifth a i time, 10-2, to spurt games ahead in the Na a victory, achieved i the aid of fou! home runs and Jim II a 's i i pitch- i gave the ALSTON Giants a glowing record of eighl triumphs in 11 games with Brook lyn this season. Last year, Charlie Dressen led the Dodders to 15 vie lories in 22 games with (he Giants but look where he is now. Willie 28th homer of the year, bracketed along with those of Monte Irvin, Wes Westrum and Alvin Dark, made the Brooklyn dressing room so quiet'you could hear chin drop.

While the Giants and Dodgers a i private little war, The Indians, Yankees and White Sox continue their three-way skir- mish the American League flag, each of them winning. Cleveland scored all ils runs in one inning for the second straight night to humble Baltimore, 6-1, and stay 3 games in fron! of the Yankees, who knocked off the lied Sox, 19-9, in a game called in the eighth because of rain. The White Sox beat the Tigers, 9-0. Alike Garcia went eight innings for the Indians before retiring ivith an irritation on his finger. He gained his llth victory.

The Indians, who scored 11 runs in the first inning against the Orioles Tuesday night, knocked out Bob Turlcy with a six-rrn blast in the second. Four walks, two singles, double and a sacrifice fly netted the six runs. Noren Boosted To .354 In the Yankee massacre, Irv Norcn lifted his batting average from .341 to .354 with two triples and two singles to move within points of American League (Continued on Page 13) DO IT YOURS ELF--SAVE INSTALLATION COSTS Reddi-Lined Bonded BRAKE SHOES Guaranteed 20,000 Miles FORD --32-40 CHEV. 35-50 Two-Wheel Set 3 17 Exchange Replacement CLUTCH rUTES Low tn priet, but 'telly balanced. vS-' from 3.95 A of r.laln- of I i from 1.98 Prtchiofi Re-Manufacturtd CARBURETORS Ford 1939-48 194)'48 1939-48 3.95 6.95 7.49 a GENERATORS FOR ALL POPULAR CARS by All worn pord art i ploced.

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