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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 19

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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PAGE 19 THE MARION STAR, MARION, OHIO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 Concession Stands Preparing rish PreB for Games Friday tiarain For Hungry Fans at Stadium 1 When lit Cevelsnd ladisns and first Wc? Ml Senes prernc this th New York Giants Unjie in yr. the third esse cf the ISS4 World Tr.r.i the refJr the vending company ov-r 1 son r- 1 or: irs iiutr, kir i few aiiu 'Fit ates concession sUsds HSund 1 1 All these re- Prexies' Ballinger Remains Welter Ranks H. lwM Scrambledby to witness a baseball rse will fraadsUnds. freshmect sUri in Cleveland sUrsds Meeker Nine Given Setback By Morral 3-1 mere Tetnocled be on hand M-ruo- i ipal Stadium. They will be jrreeW pnor to the ISM seasvc.

Foe the World Senes. the num M.M.JiDlJM.lllKlMjsM. lilt VTMlItLi VXV 7 9 TT7 I if 1 1 1 ber of refreshment sUnds 1 While Coaches Pete Howison of game. At the same time he an- 41 fWkmdr CHICAGO MP Only minutes aft Harding and Ray Robbins of St. jounced that Jerry Ballenger, who- Veeker to battle at Located on the shores of Lake 5p reu keeker ma- to ax aeveUad stadium is the "T1 ltanin Harpster this afternoon after ab- Und nd tt where more than vendor, sorbmg a 3-1 defeat at the hands lake bree2es wrve to het the th'ir "rpiies for was pulled from his regular guard yUng Al Andrews flattened GU ua nulled frnm hi rotnilar oiiarH 1 position to halfback against a fA Iv rk St.

Rose last week to spark a 'telephones jangled the Chicago second-half comeback, would office of International Mary prepared their gridders for Friday football encounters. Gary 'Chug" Ballinger, Harding's hard running fullback before he suf- 'of Morral Tuesday in a Marion appetites of the baseball fans. lR nr n.Mhrr Fnedander is prepared f-r nlavine at hi reeular of ensive i xng seem lost without a hot dog in aady plaml the losers diamond. the far-flung 1BC? Officials of card 8n cn-er tor iswaw noi ctos. and score Will jj.in.

vn'iiaii fered a hand injury two weeks ago, remained in University Hospital at Columbus for treatment of gangrene on his left hand. Rushed there late Tuesday night ral and Meeker redely, al- On Sept, 13th. mhen the Wins X'Zr JZ IZi lowed only two hits over the sev and the New York Yankees met were trying to get the monkey wrench out of their match-making machinery. They found themselves, so to speak, with Andrews on their hands instead of Turner. Before the 23-year-old Superior.

battler disriatched Turner Vit-LUUUag IVUIC fU WEr Taf t's Gridders Roll bv Kenton even have to increase after the discovery was made fol vj uiiiuu ness and an error for the win. sons were on hand to enjoy the our oracr lowing removal of the cast from hiz hand, Ballinger is reportedly in danger of losing one or two a steaming, right to the chir. oftfr tho hell for the Taft Junior High School's ft joints on two fingers of his left: saua(j 0Dened its season vester- KirH mnH mr hH Gil srhed I Cravcraft likewise was wild but games and munch over five tons. Meeker was unable to do ar.v- or approximately 100.000 hot dogs thing about it Cravcraft fanned The frequent cheering, which led 12 while walking nine and Grif- the Cleveland team to two victor-fith struck out six and walked five. ies.

made a few throats dry. too Cravcraft won his own ball and about S5.000 bottles of beer game mhen he delivered a double washed away some of the parched hand, his father, Paul C. Ballin-i with a 15n nnfi nn 15 to tanale Indian Valley Speedway Delaware, Ohio Races Every Sunday Afternoon 2 P.M. ger of 628 Ballentine said Nq wellerweight con. His hand is black through the! A safety in the opening period tender.

Carmen Basilio oalm and the index and middle clinched the verdict for Marion The winner of that one to finrs bad father said. Wait's charges but a touchdown get a title shot next spring adding in the second after Griffith had feeling. loaded the bases on three walks. Between 86.000 and 90,000 fans Other run in the fifth came about are expected for each World Se-, fr ries game in Cleveland. To feed whil the other fingers are dark 'was added in the second and third UP 10 a possmie remaxcn 01 uiw i ir: but not as bad.

stanzas. ana cnampion ivia udviwu. The two-pointer in the first was' It was Gavilan who stopped Tur- LITTLE LEAGUER THROWS OUT FIRST PITCH. Jimmy Barbi-eri, Schenectady. N.Y., Little Leaguer, wings out first ball at opening of 1954 World Series in New York City.

Just back of him is Ford Frick, baseball commissioner. all these mouths, is a big order had doubled. Ballinger will remain at Univer- sitv Hospital for some four to six set up when Dick Russell punted; ner a scorcner Meeker's lone run in the fourUv ana uie mn irp.wiu.r came when Cravcraft walked four ing the bill is Alvin Friedlander. i manappr th Reno pnamf Adults S1.0 Children It to IS 59e Children under IS Tree weeks Attaches there are now get-; out at the Kenton two-yard stripe. (two years ago wun me i- un- a cTrQionr mn nt i iu ting the swelling down and the first play Lester Prude crown at stake, lurner was v.v laMt rircnlationand Dick Flemine dumned the beaten in 31 fights until then games iwo.

will rnakinn its Syracuse Misses Chance at Clincher Manager Skeeter Nem-some ihomas ana uauren uwuvj Chiefs could have wrapped it only Meeker hits. It marked under control and it will prob-, baU carrier behind the goal line. In 49 starts. Turner had never ably be a month or six weeks be- The first touchdown came when! taken the ten count until Andrews fore anything can be done with Prude with a 25-yard aerial and; immobilized him with one punch last night but ran into third base-, Meeker's second loss league man-Bobby Wilson and pitcher Joe play. Tuesday it entertains Pleas MONTREAL The Syracuse fo lowed with a in last nicm nauunauy wicvu ant in another county loop iray.

the hand, his latner saia. ne "US5eu '1SJ' lZ "irhiof Hmrh the International Black HERE'S mm wm wm www 1 weST 'P anelieagie's Governor's Cup tonight Wilson hit three home runs, one brose and scooted 10 vards for the'dance was 1.194. Net gate was and moveintothe Junior -war a with the bases loaaea ana nac ctlivi luu vv. itbw Kid Gavilan needed 7 years. 11 months and 88 fights to win the welterweight fight title.

necessary, is done. iSeries against the Louisville Colo-i hurled a two hitter as the Royals i final score. I 812. nels of the American Association i blanked the Chiefs, 7-0. Waits used his reserve gridders IBC secretary Truman Gibson with a victory over the defending during the final quarter.

Taft admitted that an Andrew s-Basilio MORE THIN SQST JLKT1 FttEZE match was somewhat remote since champion Montreal Royals. The Chiefs hold a lead of three Ptk" sat aaty will meet Edison next Wednesday in its first city game. Now in Progress STOREWIDE The gangrene stemmed from an injury suffered in the Harding opener with Columbus West Sept. 17. At that time two fingers on his located in the first quarter of the game.

Harding meets Tiffin at the Stadium Friday night while St. Mary travels to Mount Gilead. the Wisconsin wildcat has a hard time shedding weight and couldn't pmti protacttoa tMHl tlm ftp, but Ml dditia Boys in the Taft lineup were get down to 150 or less for Basilia. as follows: ends: Bailey, Hush, Jerome I The best guess by Gibson about it's nti-ri A ti-fm nti-cJoMtM. tASTS AU WINTEI Slfm Short: tackles: Fleming.

Osborne1 Andrews' next foe is the winner STOCK LIQUIDATION SALE DADS' NIGHT SLATED UPPER SANDUSKY Fathers of the high school football team members will be honored guests with reserved seats just back of the players' bench. Friday night as the Rams host the big and Gibson Kincaid Barger Obenour-; between Billv Graham and Ramon Meanwhile, both coaches an- Fuentes. They meet next month in Los Angeles. kle, Conley, Music; center: Ten-nant F. Prude Tackett; backs: lineups for Friday's games Distributed Bf UNIVERSAL MOTOR PARTS, Inc.

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vaj ai.mu0wm in OUU HI iAIIICI ltd fc-'v- Joe Snouffer, Chet King at fullback, and Tex Burns and Keith Taft 2 7 6 015 bird appeared on the continent i worn Dy ineir iucmju i 1 1 1 I (K more man years ago. I mmmmmwmmm Anupristpin whn is fillina the shoes i Kenton of the injured Joe Albinack, at halfbacks. Snouffer and Albinack probably won't be able to start; i i 1 Friday Store Hours 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Friday but Howison said it would not be known for sure until after they have seen a physician tonight.

John Messenger, meanwhile, was to start his first game of the year for the Irish at a halfback slot. Messenger, a mainstay in the St. Mary backfield last season, has been out since injuring his shoulder in a scrimmage game with Galion during the opening! 11 II 1 II you'll be three times as pleased with a days of practice but has recovered and will be ready to go tomorrow night. Jerry Comely will be at the other half while Bob McMahan will run from fullback and Roger Mi-cheli will direct the team at quarter. Robbins reported Don Shear er, who has started at halfback in St.

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