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June 3, 1961 The Newark (O.) Advocate 11 No More Hearings Planned Sweet Solera Wins British Oaks Books Closed on Turiney's Claim That Next Week's Sports Schedule "2 4t Inffb Was "Sick -Man" in Rubber Bout Buckeye Lake vs. Cummins Structural va. Reds MOUNDBUILDKR'S BABE RUTH Monday Friday rtberglu Certified Credit Kilter vs. Bank In and Rankin Fitch vs. Cubs Harbor Hills vs.

Legion Taetdar March. Of ory Hardware vs. OBBA chairman of the subcommittee and author of the bill seeking federal regulation, announced he CHURCH LEAGUE SOFTBALL Tnesday Tunney contended the Swede suffered a brain trauma when he was flattened by Patterson in Vy i Church of Ood vs. First Presbyterian Central Church of Christ vs. Fredonla planned no further hearings ex cept, perhaps, to receive testi First EUB va.

St. Johns their second meeting. mony from Atty. Gen. Robert F.

FIBERGLAS C'OMMUNITE SOFTBALL, Thartdsy Kennedy. Collegians va. National Guard Fiberglas vs. Rockwell Furniture Fair va. Kaiser WASHINGTON (AP) -Senators closed the book today, at least tentatively, on Gene Tunney's swiftly disputed testimony that boxer Ingemar Johansson was "a sick man" and a victim monopolists in the "rubber" bout he lost this year to heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson.

Tunney, a former heavyweight champion, exploded his charge at hearings before the Senate Antitrust and Monopoly subcommittee and racketeers. Sen. Estes Kefauver, Tunney said an electro-encephalogram (brain x-ray) would have shown Johansson was a sick man and should not have entered the ring for the third bout, but "tlie monopoly would not allow" such an examination. He didn't identify Newark Triut va. Uilca Tharadajr Rankin and Rankin vs.

Flberglia Walker and Battat vi Rockwell Friday OBBA Kaiser Certified Credit vi. Gregory Hardware TRI-COUNTY LITTLE LEAGUE Tnetday St. Louisville Vartity at Licking Valley Acei Licking Valley Vikings at St. Louisville Junior Varsity Friday St. Louisville Jr.

Varsity at St. Louisville Varsity Licking Valley Aces at Licking Valley Vikings MOUND CITT LITTLE LEAGUE Sunday 11 p. Arfnsberg vs. Fiberglas CITY XLO-PITCH Monday Tunney was in the midst of a bitter indictment of racketeers in boxing, and what he termed monopolistic practices by fight promoters and managers, when he charged that Johansson was suffering from a brain trauma in Newark Folic vs. Fiberglas Packers Taesday Rockwell Axle vs.

Ohio Power Wednesday Rockwell Transport vs. Westinghous "the monopoly." From Sweden, Johansson's personal physician, Dr. Francis Ben Thnrsday his third fight with Patterson in JayCees vs. Fiberglas son, called Tunney allegations FIBERGLAS PLANT SOFTBALL Wednesday HOT? tes i I i i 1 1 4 Snead Fires Another 67 "ridiculous." Triplex vs. Klwania Optimist vs.

Lions Group 4 Oroup J- Oroup 4 vs. Group 1-G "I was personally in charge of Kaiser vs. Kress i4 p. the physical and mental examina 8chlff's vs. Rockwell tions before the match and I can Modern vs.

UCT Mathls vs. Rung guarantee that Ingo was in per O'Neill vs. Wenhara fect physical and mental condi CENTRAL OHIO SOFTBALL Satarday fAt Lancaster) Lancaster A-H vs. Furniture Fatr (At Fiberglas Field) National Guard vs. Kaiser Fiberglas vs.

Maysvlll Sanday (At Fiberglas Field) National Guard vs. Columbus U. S. Takes Six Stroke Lead in Canada Cup Play DORADO BEACH, Puerto Rico. (P) Old golf pros don't tion," Benson said.

Ji'f 1. In New York, Al Bolan, who MOUND CITT LITTLE LEAGUE FARM TEAMS Satwrday Morning) Arfnsberg vs Fiberglas was general manager, of Feature Maysvllle vs. Columbus Sports, which promoted tlie Triplet vs. Klwanla Optimist vs. Lions bout in Miami Beach, said Kaiser vs.

Kress i Afternoon) die or fade away. They simply keep on beating their younger rivals. Schlfft vs. Rockwell Johansson had a complete examination by physicians employed by the Miami Beach Boxing Commis Traffic Mishaps FRIDAY Larry E. Wilson, 22, Roseville Modem vs.

UCT Mathls vs. Rung If you have any doubt about that, just take a look at the score 1 O'Neill vs. Wenhara sion before the bout. board in the ninth annual Canada Cup matches where Sam Snead, 49 last week, and Jimmy Demaret who was 51 a few days earlier, have BUTT LUMBER GIRLS SOFTBALL and Walter K. Richards.

67, 321 Van Tassel on Mt. Vernon Rd. at Channel 10:15 a.m. F. A.

Davis at 7:30 p. m. (home) Sweet Solera, Billy Rkkaby up, wins the 1-mile Oaks Stakes at Epsom, England. Ambergris, second from left with noseband, was second and Anne La Douce, left, was third. Queen Elizabeth and other members of the royal family watched the race.

(AP Wirepho- to via radio from London). combined to put the defending champion United States six strokes ahead of the best of the other 32 teams in the international field. Blue Flames at p. m. (home) AMKR1CAN LEGION JUNIOR Taesday Richard D.

Wimer, 36, Newark RFD 6 (truck) and Marilyn A. Snead, has put together twol Ring Injuries Are Fatal To Cuban Boxer At Mansfield consecutive 67s, also leads the in- Another Littler Miller, 110 Cherry on Union St. at W. Main 2:10 p.m. Hit Streak Goes To 16 Games uivmucu lace uy iuui buuaca uvtri Ben Arda of the Philippines, with 134 to Arda's 138.

Wednesday Logan (home) Ratnrday At Lancaster Sunday Marysvllle (home) LAKEWOOD LITTLE LEAGUE Monday Harbor Hills vs. Fltcb Snead has stomped through the NEW YORK (AP) Jose Ri- heat and humidity of the first two gores, 25, Cuban bantamweight days of the matches with a pair Romano's Homer Makes a Prophet Out of the Scoreboard Operator of rounds that has the United Legion vs. Cubs Wednesday boxer, died today as a result of injuries suffered from a knockout last Monday night. It was the States holding a six-stroke cushion over Australia in the team title third ring death in the United race, 277 to 283. The Philippines and one run scored on Thomas' States this year.

is third at 288. Stobart Named Football Coach At Mt. Vernon fly. That made it 4-2 and Leon CLEVELAND (AP)-The score was tied 4-4 when Cleveland catcher John Romano stepped to the His manager, Eddie Mafuz, said Of course, Demaret fits into the Ida Mae Lugenbeal, Newark RFD 6, and Donald L. Wilkin.

19, 18 W. Stevens Apt. on National Dr. at Gainor 5:55 p.m. Wilkin charged with failing to yield right-of-way.

Florence M. Schmidt, 184 N. 10th struck parked car belonging to Dalton Bixler, 121 Hudson at the Bixler address, 9:12 a.m. Hazel M. Day, 97 Elmwood and Charles L.

Sprouse, 67, 231 N. Madison on Plaza Shopping Center parking lot, 7:22 p.m. Harley F. Parrill. 23, Newark RFD 5, and Wilbur K.

Gibson, 64, Port Washington RFD 2 (Tuscarawas County), on Granville at W. Church 7:20 p.m. Vaughn E. Malone, 40. 1014 Wagner's single delivered another Rigores died at 3 a.m.

in Roose same category. Called off a Gulf marker. velt Hospital plate in the eighth inning Friday night. Up on the scoreboard a of Mexico fishing trip to replace if i 7. 111 fr Barry Latrrfan came in and Arnold Palmer, U.S.

open cham The boxer, who had been a po- fanned Bilko for the second out. Charles Stobart, who has lost sign flashed: "Romano has hit pion sidelined by PGA regula liceman in Havana in the regime only one game in a two-year coach But Hunt dropped a bunt toward third and legged it out as the afely in 16 straight games." It wasn't so yet. tions, Jimmy has fired a 73-70 for of former president Fulgencio Ba ing career, Friday was named a fifth place tie at 143 with Kel lista, had been taken to the hos tying run crossed. head football mentor a Mt. Vernon; Nate Wallack, the Indians' publi by Tito Francona and Vic Power, Willie Kirkland's sacrifice fly and Bubba Phillips' two-run single.

Los Angeles' Ken McBride, shooting for his sixth straight win, was the victim of that scoring burst. But the Angels, threatening against Bell for five finally touched him slightly in the sixth, scoring one run. It was produced on a walk to Leroy Thomas and singles by Steve Bilko and Kent Hunt. Bell ran out of luck the sixth frame when he nicked Ken Hamlin with a pitch, then gave up a single to pinch hitter Aibie Pearson. Ken Aspromonte drew a walk Nagle of Australia.

pital shortly after his defeat at Piersall had two singles, a High School. cist, became frantic. He called the scoreboard operator from a St. Nicholas Arena Snead is followed by Arda, who double and walk for a perfect! Stobart, 1959 graduate and quar He was knocked out in the sixth telephone in the pressbox. "Ro night and raised his average 12 points to a league-leading mark terback at Ohio University, shifts from Gallia Academy at Gallipolis fired his second straight 69 despite a second haunting cable from his family that his wife was seriously round by Anselmo Castillo of Pu mano hasn't had a hit tonight.

of .349. erto Kico. Kigores collapsed in where he won the Southeastern His streak is still at 15." Off went ill in Manila with a heart condi the dressing room and then was Ridgelawn Ave. (beverage truck, and Jack E. Ward, 33, 27 E.

Oak on E. Church St. near N. 3rd 9:55 a.m. the sign.

rushed to the hospital. He under Unbeaten Jim (Mudcat) Grant bids for his sixth victory today against Los Angeles' Art Fowler tion. Third place is held by the lanky Al Balding of Canada at 139 Then Romano made a prophet out of the scoreboard operator by went a 2 hour, 20 minute brain Ohio League championship with a 9-0 record. The previous year an 8-1 record gave him the Mid-State crown at Berne Union in Fairfield County. Parked car belonging to Albert with Peter Thomson of Australia, (0-0).

operation and had been in a coma since. N. Sorrell. 335 E. Main struck smacking the next pitch over the left field fence for a two-run homer and Cleveland earned a 6-4 four-time British Open champ, fourth at 140 just ahead of Nagle and Demaret.

by hit-skipper at unknown location A Golden Gloves champion in The 30-year old native of Mid- between 7 p.m. Thursday and 12:30 Cuba, Rigores had a 5-2 'record dleport was chosen from a list of triumph over Los Angeles. The a.m. Friday. as a pro.

all in this country. 59 formal applicants as successor Dickinson Takes 12 Stroke Lead In Memphis Open Play WITH CUT CUT CUT KING Janice Forsythe, Thornvilre, pull The 122-pounder was jailed loss by the Angels was their 15th in 17 games on the road. to Rex Jaryis who resigned in April after three years at the Yellow Jacket helm. when Fidel Castro took over Cuba. When released he stowed away Frank Funk (7-3) got credit for ed from curb in Thornville into path of Howard F.

Parrish, 61, Major League Leaders the victory with two scoreless in on a ship that brought him to Stobart was starting varsity Norfolk, Va. He jumped ship and quarterback for Ohio University in nings. He struck out the side in the ninth inning after Romano's MEMPHIS (P) The lowest 36-hole score of the year in a PGA tournament, a 12-under-par 128, gave methodical Gardner Dickinson a 7-stroke cushion heading into today's the last four games of his sopho made his way to New York about The name of Littler (Gene) has been a prominent one in golf for several years and her's another, Bobby Littler, an outstanding amateur in Ohio. Son of the pro at the Athens, Country club, Bobby was recent medalist in the state high school tourney. He played in the National amateur event when he was 16.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League eighth homer of the season gave 10 months ago. more year in 1956, men piloted the Harry Campbell, a member of i Bobcats throughout his junior and third round of the $30,000 Memphis Open Golf Tournament. him the lead. Bell Blows Up Batting (based on 100 or more Lancaster, on Ohio 13 in Thornville, 5:25 p.m. Ernest E.

Mason, 324 Myers Buckeye Lake, and Roger K. Dormon, 24, 110 W. Shields rear end collision, on Ohio 13 one-half mile south of Thornport. HANOVER, N. H.

If) Third baseman Mike Nyquist of West Hartford, is one of Dart the 1960 Olympic team, died in senior years. at bats) Piersall, Cleveland, Playing as hot as I have in a San Francisco May 16 after a Killebrew, Minnesota, .339 long time," the 5-11, 120-pound The Tigers retained their two-game advantage over the Indians Bill Jurges and Johnny Murphy, fight with Al Medrano. An aulop-1 Curry's Homer Dickinson blazed in with a 65 Fri Runs Wood, Kaline, Colavito with a victory against Minnesota. former employes of the Boston Red Sox, will scout for New sy showed that the death was caused by injuries incurred be day to add to Thursday's 63 and come within two strokes of the and Cash, Detroit and Mantle, jnew York, 37. Cleveland had to struggle for its triumph over Los Angeles after York's new National League team.

fore the bout. Runs batted in Gentile, Balti PGA record for 36 holes in tournament play. In 10 years, Coach Tom Swayze's On Jan. 11, Shenman Walker, Betsy Rawls Holds Lead In mouth's highly regarded baseball players. As a freshman last spring more, 46; Cash, Detroit, 42.

Mississippi baseball teams won 155 18, a middleweight from Stewarts- The record, 126, is shared by Hits Piersall, Cleveland, 60; Carries Bisons To 6-5 Victory By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Controversial Tony Curry, cut games and lost 73 for a .680 per lie hit .433 in eight games. He's an end during the football season. four men, one of whom, Tommy ville, Ohio, died following a knockout defeat in Wheeling, W. Va. B.

Robinson, Baltimore, 59. centage. starter Gary Bell blew a 4-0 lead. Woodie Held got the Indians started in the third inning with his sixth homer, a 365-foot shot over the right field fence. The score jumped to 4-0 in the fourth inning on a walk to Jim Piersall, singles Bolt, is defending champion here, Doubles Power, Cleveland, Bolt had a 69 Friday including 16; Romano, Cleveland, 14.

Western Open NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) an eaele 3 on the 18th hole to Triples Wood, Detroit, tie five others for second place by the Philadelphia Phillies after Sievers, Chicago, Kaline, Detroit at 135. he quit the team in a contractjand Keough, Washington, 4. Most of the name players started Tied with Bolt were Cary Mid- Home runs Mamie, isew I so far back of Betsy Rawls today dlecoff, Tony Lema, Gene Littler, squabble and played lackluster ball when he rejoined the club, York, 14; Gentile, Baltimore, Co Ken Venturi and Don Whitt, the lavito, Detroit and Maris, New is beating a steady tatoo of extra 1959 champion. Whitt had a 64 in York, 13.

Horse Owned By Croton Man Cops Lebanon Feature LEBANON, Ohio (AP) Virginia Kay, a 5-year-old black mare, Friday night took the lead coming base hits in the International League. Stolen bases Aparicio, Chica that the Charleston. S.C., professional could coast home with another Women's Western Open golf championship. Championships are nothing new to the 33-year-old veteran, who won this trHimampnt ne far hnnlr the opening round to trail Dikin-son by a stroke, but fell off to a 71 Friday. go.

Hoswer, Kansas City and Ver- Continuing his determined drive salles, Minnesota, 12; Wood, De troit, 9. Five more were tied at 136 and Join Licking County's Own Hospitalization Plan GROUP PAYMENT CONTRACTS 120 Days of Hospital Care at Full Benefits Each Contract Year For Each Family Member Covered to regain major league status, the fiery Buffalo outfielder rapped his 11th homer with one out in the Pitching (based on 3 or more 1952 nnd rpDpatPd in 195Q the three more at 137. The field was cut to the low 70 down the stretch for the first decisions) Grant, Cleveland she won everything in ninth inning Friday night and and Mossi, Detroit, 5-0, and ties for today's round, with sight gave the Bisons a 6-5 victory over 148 the cutoff point. There were no name casualties. the Rochester Red Wings: It was Curry's fourth homer in time at Lebanon Raceway and stayed ahead to win the featured eighth race in 2:20 1-5.

Virginia Kay, who has won three of five starts this year, was driven by part owner Howard Schwall, Boston and Latman, Cleveland, 3-0, 1.000. Strikeouts Bell, Cleveland, 59; Rams and Pascual, Minnesota, 57. Dickinson, who hasn't won a four games, tying him for the tournament since the 1957 Insur ance City Open, hit 15 greens in league lead in that department, and along with a single raised his regulation figures and required 29 Fuller of Croton. The other owner batting average to .314. In 89 at putts.

is E. T. Dean, Centerburg. The winner of the featured C-l- Miss Rawls went into the championship flight today with an impressive 145 for the 36 holes of qualifying, five strokes under her nearest rivals. A respectable 76 Friday, one over par, was well over her sizzling 69 for the opening round Thursday, but she lost only one stroke to the field.

Marilynn Smith, French Lick, pro, and Mary Lena Faulk, who plays out of Thomasville, stood second in line with 150s. Right behind them stood Mickey Wright, Dallas, swatter and one of the early tournament fa- bats, Curry has 28 hits 20 for extra bases. In other games Friday night, Jersey City took over third place by beating Richmond 4-3 and Syracuse whipped Toronto 5-3. The Charleston Columbus game was rained out. C-2 handicap race paid $4.00, $2.80 and $2.60, with second-place Norway paying $3.60 and $2.40 and Donnie Counsel, who finished third, being worth $2.60.

National League Batting (based on 100 or more at bats) Moon, Los Angeles, Aaron, Milwaukee, .340. I Runs Wills, Los Angeles, Boiling, Milwaukee and Mays, San Francisco, 34; Boyer, St. Louis, 33. Runs batted in Aaron, Milwaukee, 40; Cepeda, San Francisco, 37. Basal Metabolism by Hospital Technician While a Bed Patient 100 Streptomycin 100 Sulpha Drugs 100 Ordinary Drugs and Medicines 100 Intravenous Preparations 100 Dressings 100 Plaster Casts 100 Biologicals 100 Emergency Treatment at Hospital Accident Only, Not a Bed Patient 100 Room and Board in Semi-Private Accommodations of 2 or 3 beds 100 General Nursing Service in Hospital 100 Special Diets 100 Operating Room as many times as Needed 100 Serums 100 Vaccines 100 Oxygen 100 Penicillin 100 Dental Procedures 100 'Laboratory Examinations 100 X-Ray Examinations up to $15.00 The daily double of $195.80 com Here are the leaders after two rounds Gardner Dickinson 63-65128 Tony Lema 696135 Tommy Bolt 66-69135 Cary Middlecoff 67-68135 Gene Littler 66-69135 Ken Venturi 68-67135 Don Whitt 64-71135 Bob Goalby 66-70136 Fred Hawkins 70-66136 Mac Main 66-70136 Bob Shave Jr.

67-69136 Mike Souchak 68-68136 bined Wilma B. Scott and Leo's First. The crowd of 1,619 wagered $53,966. Tonight's races will mark the Two High School Lads Steal Show Hits T. Davis, Los Angeles vorites Her 74 Friday was the 56; 'second best card of the day, one and Clemente, Pittsburgh, Wills, Los Angeles, 55.

end of the spring meeting at At Compton Show Leban6n Raceway. stroke behind Marilynn Smith. At 153, Marlene Hagge, Louise Suggs and Barbara Romack, all widely known on the pro circuit. Doubles Coleman, Cincinnati, 12; F. Alou, San Francisco, 11.

Triples Wills, Los Angeles COMPTON. Calif. (AP) -Some and Virdon, Pittsburgh, Alt- ranked eight strokes back of the of the world's most famous athletes were on display. But today clean up paint up fix up man, Chicago, Boiling and Aaron, leader. Milwaukee and Stuart, Mary Mills of Ocean Springs, 4.

and Barbara Fitton of Home runs Cepeda, San Hamilton, Ohio, each turned in a the glory of the annual Compton track and field show belonged to MATERNITY BENEFITS Up to Ten Days After a Waiting Period of 10 Months Under Member and Spouse Contracts ONLY. Infant Nursery Care During Mothers Stay in Hospital. 'Included when furnished as part of hospital car for conditions for which patient is being treated as a bed patient two high school kids Francisco, 15; Robinson, Cincin- They were Bruce Kidd, 17-year- 156 for the top amateur cards. Doris Phillips of Belleville, 111.. old Toronto, who bettered nati, 12.

the American record for three I Stolen bases Pinson. Cincin- was a stroke further back and Southern amateur champion Polly miles en route to winning the! nati, Robinson, and and 5.000 meter run. and Tommy Sul wuis, Los Angeles Aaron, Kiiey ot rt. worth, had a Milwaukee, 7. 158.

livan of Evanston, IlfT, who shone in the mile. Pitching toased on i or more MEMBER $3.00 MEMBER and Family $6.20 (All children 3 months to 19 years.) Sullivan, 18, ran second to sea decisions) Miller, San Francis- Harry Pidhirny and Dennis of the champion Springfield soned Jim Grelle and pushed theico, 4-1, 1.000; Perranoski, Los An- former Oregon star to an excel- geles and Duffalo, San Indians and Hec Lalande of the lent 4:02.7. And his own 4:03.5 3-0. 1.000 Hershey Bears scored 10 points was the fastest ever turned in byj Strikeouts Koufax, Los Ange-a prep school athlete. lies, 65; Drysdale, Los Angeles, 64.

each in the American Hockey League playoffs. Children at Age 19 Yean or Upon Marriage May Continue on Individual Contract Kidd, 13pound 17-year-old, ran the 5.000 in 13:56.4, end his time at three miles was 13:26.6. It bettered the recognized mark of 1328.0 set in dead heat fashion here a year ago by Jim Beattyi and Laszlo Tabori. HOSPITAL SERVICE Is not provided for admissions primarily for diagnostic X-Ray, Basal Metabolism tests, Electrocardiograms, or Laboratory examinations or other diagnostic studies, nervous or mental disorders or pulmonary tuberculosis. FORM A GROUP WHERE YOU WORK FOR "THE BEST IN HOSPITAL CARE" low-cost loans for home repair and modernization easily arranged come in and apply I NEWARK HHNL1 Im1: il Even Tried Chewing DENVER tU Mark Freeman, commenting about his efforts to stick in the major leagues as a pitcher with the New York Yankees and Chicago Cubs, commented: "I tried chewing tobacco, just like the big leaguers do.

"That didn't work.either." Freeman sells investments in Denver in the off season. May WdfewaA fWl Motitt The Hospital Service Assn. of Licking County, Inc: SOLID I believe that Newark needs the hard-hitting Central Newark Council plan. I am solidly behind it as I will tell you all next week. Frank W.

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