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4-A Qwntfcr, Mmmijif Inquire May 3. 1961 Washburn Wins 5th In Row, Stan Jack Nicklaus Clubs Record 64 Round Ties Record In St. Louis Victory his former mates lor ine nrst Holds 2-Stroke jwoodward Fans 14 Of 18 Colts Shoved By TOM PENDERGAST Ray Washburn, the Cards' LOUIS (AP) Stan Musial beaten right-hander, won his fifth time. He gave up the first run of the game in the fifth, Bill White driving it in with a looping single) straight although he was chased by Ron Santo's three-run homer with two out In the ninth. tied Babe Ruth's all-time extra-base hit record at 1,356 with a decisive, three-run double in the seventh inning Thursday night as Baseball Is Tough Game To Figure Out KANSAS CITY (AP) Go ahead.

entry at 100-to-l to win the pen- Lead In Demons Romp By 14-0 Musial, who now holds or shares to right after a single by Julian Javier and a walk. Musial's double followed a single by Curt Flood and two walks in the seventh. The crowd gave) the St. Louis Cardinals defeated Deeper Info NL Cellar 42 National League and 15 major league records, tied the Babe's Bobby Woodward struck out 14 Woodward retired the rest of the of the 18 batters he faced and Aces on strikeouts. Owens boro crushed Owens boro In the meantime Catholic pitch- the Chicago Cubs 4-3.

Of Champions mark with a ringing, bases-loaded Catholic, 14-0. in a five-inning ere were having their troubles drive off the left center wall that him a standing ovation. The first five Owensboro batters game played at Moreland Park broke open a duel between Wash nant. So what happened? Pesky and Lopat had a ready answer. "Pitching," they said, using almost the identical words.

NEW YORK (AP) The New By BOB MYERS Associated Press Sports Writer LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) Na of the game walked, forcing in two runs, then Jim Henderson doubled home two more and Bil Nats Club Detroit Tigers You try to figure out baseball. How many fans outside of mental Institutions would have figured a month ago that the Kansas Gty Athletics and Boston Red Sox would be engaged In a "crooshul" series for first place in the American League on Friday, May That's exactly what's going to burn and ex-Cardinal Larry Jackson. It put the Cards in front 4-0 and enabled Washburn to stagger York Mets bombed Houston with 13 hits Thursday and won the first chapter of their 1963 battle of the; tional Open golf champion Jack Thursday afternoon. The game was called at the end of the fifth inning because of the big Owens boro lead.

Bennie Clark bunted in the bottom of the first for Catholic but ly Foster followed with a three-run homer. tlirough to the victory. "Our pitching has been wonder- Nicklaus shot a sensational rec-ful," said Lopat. "That's been 8-under-par Thursday to cellar 10-3 before 2.020 chilled key to our success thus far." iicad the field by two strokes in SHOP at this SIGN of Washburn, who had a no-hitter for six innings and a two-hitter going into the ninth, gave up a take place when the Red Sox" Bill After a long pause, the former! the first round of the $60,000, was thrown out. Ronnie Hicks singled in the fourth to spoil pi Bw i mm By 9-4 Score Monbouquette (2-2) goes to thejpitching star of the New Yorkixoumamcnt of Champions.

double to Ken Hubbs and an in- Woodward's no-hit bid with the mound against Ed Rakow (2-1). Yankees added: "And I think it The squarely-built 23-year-old exception of walking two hitters, held single to Billy Williams with two out. Santo promptly drove his The A's currently are on top with will hold up, too. 'belter set a tournament record in DETROIT (AP)-Larry (Bobo) Osborne clubbed two home runs third home run to the pavilion Pesky said: "Our pitching YasMs llth desert classic as been tremendous and it should gethe uncorked seven birdies and an against his old teammates as the Washington Senators went on a The Red Devils scored seven fans. more in the fourth.

Grant Talbottj Charlie Neat's four straight sin-j and Jerry Pulliam walked and gles led the Mets' attacked that the next four OHS batters were ended Don Nottebart's three-game safe on errors, four runs scored ginning streak with a fifth-inning during the Aces' miscues. Herbie knockout. It was the second vic-Kendall then singled to score onejtory for Al Jackson who was rerun and Walter Mayes doubled! placed by Ken MacKenzie after to plate another pair. jthe seventh inning because of a Owensboro, 23-4, for the season tightening in his left shoulder, hosts Madisonville today while i Larry Burright, back in the Catholic hosts Hartford. line-up at second base because Score by innings: Hunt suffered from a res- Expiratory infection, drove In the Owensboro 700 7014 4 OJfjrst Met run with a triple in the Dependability See these outstanding Vied cart this weekend even oetter as the weather lm i eagle with a 33-3164 over the par roof for three runs.

Ed Bauta replaced Washburn and walked Ernie Banks before closing out the proves and the seas goes 36-36 72 Desert Inn Country Club hitting rampage and defeated the Detroit Tigers 9-4 Thursday. It was the first time this season the Cubs by getting Andre Rodgers along." The two rookie managers are correct in their pitching evalua- Robey Crowe Paces DCHS Past Beavers an infield grounder. last-place Senators won two Cleanest- Used Cars In Town games in a row. course. Nicklaus' eagle 3 on the 486-yard 15th broke up what had been a long range par-wrecking duel with Arnold Palmer, the defending champion, who had a great round of 34-3266 for second The Nats collected 13 hits and tion but there has been some pretty good hitting, too.

Some of the most robust hitting has come from the most unexpected sources, too. Wayne Causey, Kansas City's broke up a tight game with a four-run rally in the seventh. Catholic 000 00 0 1 6 second and knocked in two more Washburn struck out 10, boosting his season total to a league high of 40. The loss was the third against three victories for Jackson, longtime Cards' pitcher who was traded to the Cubs during the winter and was appearing against Battenes: Owensboro Wood- With a double in the four-run 1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4 all power, V-8, 24,000 miles, $1QQR clean, only Chuck Hinton and Chuck Cottier ward and Henderson. Catholic seventh.

place. Robey Crowe came off each drove in two runs in the Willett, Keelin (1st) and Clark. Palmer, the man Nicklaus bench to drive in the tying It was the first time the Mets replacement for the Injured Dick big inning with singles. a 13-7 record with the Red Sox in second place, a game behind. Last winter when Johnny Pesky was named to succeed Mike Hig-gins as manager of the Red Sox, friends of the former Boston shortstop moaned: "Poor Johnny," they wept, "I feel sorry for him." There was a great deal of commiserating In Kansas City, too.

Followers in western Missouri couldn't understand why Eddie Lopat would leave his comparatively secure post as Kansas City coach to take over the reins of the lowly Athletics. There was plenty of reason for the gloom. These were the same two teams that had waged such a dispirited battle for eighth place only a few months before and prospects for any appreciable degree of Improvement by either team appeared remote. Las Vegas odds-makers thought so little of their chances. They made the A's and Red Sox an Jim King also homered for the had gone into double figures in scoring this season.

The defeat Howser at shortstop, currently is throned as the U.S. Open and leading the majors with a .420 bat-1 Masters' champion, finished his ting average. He clubbed three round at the gallery-packed 18th 1961 RAMBLER American, 2 low miles, one owner, $1QQ5 solid green, only run and score the winning tally yesterday as Daviess County edged Beaver Dam, 7-6, at Chautauqua Park. Crowe belted a pinch-hit triple shoved the Colts, who beat the Cincinnati Mets 13 out of 16 last year, deeper into the National League cellar. Howie Goss paced the Colts with Tex Ritter To Appear Here Monday a triple and a ninth-inning home Senators in the eighth.

The Tigers scored twice in the fourth and added another run in the sixth, cutting Washington's margin to 4-3. Osborne, sold by Detroit to the Senators during spring training, hit his third homer of the season off loser Frank Lary in the fourth. It was a two-run drive that lifted hits In Wednesday night's 11-3 route of Cleveland in which righthander Orlando Pena registered his fourth victory without a defeat. Bill Fischer, a relief pitcher, also Is 4-0 for the A's. Another hot Kansas City hitter hole by ramming down a curving, 35-foot putt for a birdie.

Nicklaus and Palmer through 14 holes were all even, but on the 15th Nicklaus moved to the front. He boomed out a 306-yard drive, his longest of the day, followed 1958 OLDS 4 dr. H. T.f all power, whit bottom, red top, air cond. 1095 run for the first run off MacKenzie this year.

HOUSTON YORK ob bl ob bi is Ed Charles. The third baseman With a 4-iron to the green about Falls 8 To 0 To Milwaukee CINCINNATI (AP)-Bob Hend-ley's three-hit pitching and Hank Aaron's eighth home run carried Temple 2b 5 0 3 1 Coleman 5 0 10 DunnAl. 1K A ft A A .1 I Oh A 1 in the bottom of the fifth to drive in Alan Powers and knot the score at 6-6. Crowe won the game for the Panthers moments later when he scored on an infield out. Beaver Dam jumped to an early lead in the game, pushing across five runs in the first inning on two walks, two Daviess County errors and hits by Annis and Willis.

The Panthers scored once in their half of the first when W. C. Helton walked, stole is fourth among the leading hit 1954 CHEVROLET 2 all power, automatic, clean as new QQ A penny, only aJTaa Warwick if 4 Kron pooi rf 5 0: Washington into a 3-0 lead, He 40 feet from the cup. A passing truck driver Tex Ritter will referee a match mqud rt iniaer i 4 i i ters at .342 and high on the list among the top run-makers. Aspro te 3b 2 1 1 ocKaneni if oio 0iueue" next one in tne sixth and present a Western muau.

Hartman 0 0 0 0 Hnrknsss lb 3 1 1 1 terrupted Jack's concentration as off Bob Anderson. Boston's leading hitter is notjhe hailed greetings to a friend, mucn oi a surprise. He is uari and then Jack sank the putt. show before the main event of Goss cf 4 1 2 bHodges lb 0101 Ullis ss-3 4 1 2 OHickman cf 32 12 the Sportscenter wrestling match- Batemon 300 0 Moron ss 4000 es here Monday night. The famous Sn p5b 34 country and western singing; 0 0 0 OdCook 1 0 0 0 Cordlnol lYastrzemski, one of the coming 1957 CHEVROLET 4 dr.

Bel Air, yellow bottom, whit top. Se this cor, it it like new, on $1005 owner, only Cottier, another Tiger castoff, and Jim Piersall had three hits apiece for Washington. Jim Bronstad picked up his first The tournament record of 65 for the Milwaukee Braves to an 8-0 bright stars of the American one round was shared by Palmer, second and scored on Danny victory over Cincinnati Thursday night. Woode 0 0 0 0 League. At .388 he is second in Don January, Bill Casper and victory with 4 2-3 innings of relief Barker's single.

the league. The young left fielder and television star will be making his first appearance here. Ritter's appearance will high- zacnory uuu eCampbell 1 00 0 0 Totals 34 3 8 3 Totals 37 10 13. a Walked tor Kemmerer in 7th; Hendley, winning his third game work. tne Fantners tied the score also leads in doubles with nine with four runs in the third.

He! 1959 CHEVROLET 4 white, on owner, good tires, air $QQ5 only and ranks high among the runs- in four decisions, gave up all three Reds' hits to Leo Cardenas, Hrrdt i wa Kea tor Morkness in in; Kan tor light one Of the biggest and mostisnider 7th; o-Popped up for Jackson WASHINGTON DETROIT ob hi ton walked, Barker singled but batted-in leaders. diversified wrestline cards ever'i1? -Fi'e out for Zachary in sth I Piersall cf 1 3 0 Wood 2b who collected two singles and a Sterling, PRESENTS SPORTS WTOUS' POLL nousion uiv wv ivi 4- vlnn ob bl 4 0 2 1 4 0 2 2 4 0 10 was forced at second by Powers. The big question remains 5 3 2 1 Bruton ct 4 10 1 Kostrn 1h pieaemeu in uwensooro. ine pro- ew to whiw-h M- Ronnie Booker singled to score gram will begin Saturday after 5 0 2 0 5 10 0 will the bloom in May fade with the fallen leaves in September? double. The Braves, meanwhile, pounded out 12 hits.

Aaron's home run in the fifth Helton, Wayne Chapman singled 4 13 0 1962 CHEVROLET Monxa coupe, whit with red inside, on owner, 1 QQ 3 speeds, only. fIO'' York 27-12. DP Temple, Llllls and Runnels. LOB Houston 8, New York 5. 2B Temple, Hickman, Burright.

3B Goss, Burright. HR Goss. IP ER BB SO Nottebart 3-1 4 1-3 9 6 6 I 2 to score Powers and Booker, then 0 0 0 0 noon with a downtown parade featuring the local saddle club and will be climaxed when pro- 5 0 11 capped a three-run uprising 4 110 Tom Nieporte. A field of 27, each of whom qualified for this spring fixture by winning one or more major tournaments in the past year, played in sunny, 90 degree weather before a gallery estimated at 9,000. In third place was dark horse Bill Collins with 34-33-67.

Four were tied at 70 Casper, Johnny Pott and Doug Sanders. South Africa's Gary Player, still not up to par following the removal of four wisdom teeth, again was putting poorly and took a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 nl cmci lie iiau ic mnron jo 4 2 12 Kaline rf Osborne lb 4 2 2 3Colavito If Retzer 3 0 0 0 Trlandos a cSchmidt 2 0 0 0 eGoldy Cottier 2b 4 0 3 2 Phillips 3b Brlnkman is 4 0 2 OVeal ss Osteen 2 0 0 0 Lary Bronstad 2 0 0 0 aMorton Anderson bMcauliffe Dustal Egan dHerzog Faul Totals a 13 a Kemmerer i i-j i moter Don Pruitt gives a pony cardinal 23300 1962 DODGE oooo'tired the first two men. tVi. iwoodeschick 1 11111 lc iaj nigiu iiiaiLii-i2achar 0 0 0 0 0 Dart 4 blue finish, on Fordsville Team, St. Mary Win Baseball Games es.

Uockson 2-2 7 5 2 2 3 5 Monte Edwards rapped a one-bagger to score Chapman. A Daviess County error, a stolen base and a fielder's choice gave Beaver Dam another run in the fifth and sent the Beavers back in front but then came the Panther fifth and Crowe's triple. ooooj men i-on uiuard singled and went all the way to third on a owner, 6 41 it str. shift, only. yIOJ MacKenzie 2 3 110 1 "We've brought in some of thcL, hbp J2ckson Rumes- w- iWoodeschlck.

Harvey, Weyer, Barlick, biggest names in refereeing dunnglvorgo. 2:44. a 2.020. i7 a)M4iwiId Pitch. Gordy Coleman fum- A Walked for Lory In 4th CinnlariLI.J XT 1 a 1961 CHEVROLET for Anderson in 6th: c-i lreer line drive as our Owensboro matches Pruitt, 2 dr.

H. local owner, solid Dillard scored. Aaron, who had said, "and we are Betier In 7th; ct Singled tor Egan In 8th; Ron for Trlandos In 9th Washington 100 Ml 410 proud tootvijaine5 Devme of Ritter." 'VJf iwtiiiw black, whit $10 OR sidewalls, only tain the services tsarKer naa tnree singles three trips for Daviess County struck out on his two previous trips to the plate, then followed 36-3773. St. Mary of Whitesville won Its; second game in as many days and Fordsville crushed Hartford, 20-9, in area high school base oeiroit ooo 101 0104 Hinton, Mlnoso, Wood.

PO-A Washington 27-11, Detroit 27-11. DP Hinton, Cottier and Osborne: Cottier. Rrfnknmnn Newlywed Tony Lema. second! while Chapman had two for three. with his homer.

1963 VOLKSWAGEN to Nicklaus in the recent Masters, Annis had t'0 sin2les tor Beav and Osborne; Hinton ond Osborne. LOB Pmitt had originally scheduled a tag team match between the Greene brothers and a team made up of Sam Steamboat and Eddie Mathews, playing his first game for the Braves since a Deluxe Station Wagon, red Cr grey. This is a demonstrator. ho 9fi.7K79 onH Ho unfli er Uam. And Noffsinger Win Tide Awards ball games Thursday.

St. Mary topped Centertown, TOP FIVE ALL-TIME Sav on this one. veteran Ted Kroll. groin injury sidelined him Sun u5mngion Detroit 12. 2B King, Cottier, Koline.

Hr Osborne 2, King. Osborne SF Bruton ER BB SO Osteen 4 1-3 2 0 3 1 Bronstad (W, 1-2) 4 2-3 6 7 2 1 4 Lory 0-2 4 4 .1 i i 7-5, behind the pitching of Rob POUND-F0R-POUND PRO BOXERS Three-time winner Gene Littler Frankie Cain for the main event. But Cain, after a fracas that day, doubled in two runs In the ert Clark. The Angels picked up had a 73 and a tie with four 1962 RAMBLER Station Wagon, low miles, seventh. Anderson 2 3 11B1 occurred on a Channel 13 match, their first victory in the history Gary Noffsinger.

David James x-Dustol 2 4 110 Paul Truitt, sophomore righthander, picked up the win in relief for the Panthers. Daviess County will take its 134 record to Henderson today. Score by innings: RHE Beaver Dam 500 0106 4 0 Jay has lost five straight de demanded to be paired against of the school when they topped owner ond clean $17Q a new. onlv. av 4mf i 2 110 1 1 A A A 1 and Eddie Devine won special Mack York and the two will meet Owensboro Catholic Wednesday.

cisionand the Reds have failed to get more than five hits in four Two foreign contestants were in the field. Bruce Crampton of Australia shot 38-3573 and Al Johns in a grudge bout. Joe Christian doubled and sing hjlcu 4 men in in. HBP Bronstad (Triandos). U-Solerno, Honochlck, Runge, Stewart.

A- 2.165. 1961 VOLKSWAGEN of them. awards at the Central City High School basketball banquet Thursday night. Noffsinger was honored for having the best free led and drove in one run to pace Taking Cain's place in the tag Station Wagon, 3 seats, good ton of Canada had 40-3979. Daviess Co.

104 02x 7 9 6 for hauling riders. team event will be Eric Bavarian, one of the nationally known 1. Sugar Ray Robinson. 78 2. Henry Armstrong ...68 3.

Jack Dempsey 49 4. Mickey Walker 47 5. Joe Louis 41 Tha Poll of Tna Acadamy of (ttto niton's top 100) Sports Ed'tort, 1963 TEP. Partact vots 100. NEXT WEEK: It tht caliber of today' baseball better than It was during the Ty Cobb-Babe Ruth era? St.

Mary against the Demons. Tony Coomes had three singles in three trips. throw percentage, James led his 1960 CHEVROLET Batteries: Beaver Dam Hill and Givens. Daviess County Aldridge, Truitt (3rd) and Bavarian brothers. Steamboat, the Hawaii heavyweight champ 2 dr.

Impalo H. radio, heat Centertown defeated St. Mary, Nicklaus got an assist when one of his shots struck a spectator in the head. It saved Jack from landing in a trap. Oddly enough, the galleryite, Jack James, 23, who now lives at Santa Maria, er, automatic, $1 AQ ion, is the big wrestler who made 15-13, in a playoff of a tie game to open the afternoon's action.

such a good impression when he team in assists and Devine was Central City's top rebounder during the recent season. The banquet, at which Boston Celtic star Frank Ramsey was the guest speaker, was attended made his initial appearance here Fordsville collected 18 hits while 1956 VOLKSWAGEN Baseball Calendar thrhin Harfm-ri Hmv.rH anri.iCalif- formerly lived in Nicklaus' a few days ago. 2 dr. Sun Roof, lots of miles left in this clean, t7QC ld model V. W.

triple for the Trojans while teh.Ja- He Another single match will be scheduled. The action will begin at 8:15 p.m. St. Louis 4, Chicago 3, night Los Angeles 3, Philadelphia night 2, vj ai hui nun uui ne Jineu see- by approximately 100 persons and was sponsored by the Central City Lions Club. Mrs.

Marilyn Kirtley presented joxiuii cum Dvuvy oiiuui iidu lllictr Enter The BATT-BATT HOME RUN CONTEST-MONTHLY First Prize RADIO, 6 transistor (Limit on radio per contestant, par icoson.) Second Prize 15 FREE GAMES Third Prize 10 FREE GAMES Fourth Prize 5 FREE GAMES See BATT-BATT Manager for Details Contest Ends May 31 Open Daily 330 to 10 p. m. Weekends 1 to 10 p. m. New Hartford Road at 25th Phone 684-8082 ing Jack get a birdie on the hole.

hits each. Nicklaus holed putts that; Milwaukee 8, Cincinnati 0, night ranged from 1 foot to 40, includ-jSan Francisco 2, Pittsburgh 1, ing one 17 and two from 15 feet! night pw. Score by innings: RHE St. Mary 000 032 07 10 3 trophies to senior cheerleaders Patty Embry, Phyllis Houston, away. Centertown 200 003 0-5 7 3 Won Lost Pet.

Behind Sharon Casebier and Ann Mayes. Ramsey stated that basketball "I played well. I couldn't play; St. Louis much better," was all Palmer players shouldn't ignore their education and devote all their time could say. 2 i Batteries: St.

Mary R. Clark and Christian. Centertown Powers, Durham (5th) and Hines. Score by innings: to basketball. Lot Across the Street front New Post Office Se Tom Rhoads Mark Baird Phone 684-7993 With fans around here, it's i Sterlinrr World Chess Meet "Education comes first," the 15 7 .682 11 7 .611 13 9 .591 13 10 .565 11 11 .500 10 11 .476 8 11 .421 8 12 .400 7 11 .389 7 14 .333 former Madisonville High all- Pittsburgh San Francisco Milwaukee Los Angeles Chicago Philadelphia New York Cincinnati Houston otatni an1 'nitmrcifiF LrAntitnlnt I -a 1 1 Hartford All-American said, nnnnnnri I I RHE 0152010-9 9 Declared A Draw 346 025 x-20 18 Hartford MOSCOW (AP) The 16th game Combs (5th and of the world chess tourney was Education can't be taken away i Deer: i a uiuoviuc I Batteries: llHurst (3rd) from you," Ramsey added.

Bruner, "Cetera! a draw Ihursday alter; FRIDAY'S GAMES The banquet was the 21st annual post-season basketball fete Puckett. Fordsville and Carmon. I Flavor-aged tfi tne ajra move, ine nrst moves jgan Francisco O'Dell 2-0 at New celebrated by Central Gty. The; were made Wednesday. York Hook 0-3, night.

Golden Tide, which floored thejzf Build Owensboro Products Ready Mixed Concrete In Los Angeles Richert 0-0 at six seasons at Mikhail Botvinnik, the defend- Vm--mlCF2 ERIC BAVARIAN team with Sam Steamboat. will- Coach Richard Colman's Tigers; ing champion who played the youngest team in the history of," the school, lost a record number, of games during the 1962-63 I a full month fjl I i more jmLL i 5twMn Brewan. lac, fiV I Ewwvyta, In4na II I I zrmmm.j have won 34 games and lost 20. white pieces in this game, now burgh McBean 1-1, night. St.

Louis Broglio 3-0 at Cincinnati Nuxhall 0-1, night. Houston Bruce 1-1 at Philadelphia Short 0-3, night. Milt Papas began the 1963 sea-: trails challenger Tigran with a career record of seven syan, 8.5 points to 7.5. The 17th The Baltimore Orioles won their son but reached the Fourth Re first three games this season axA' meet 5n lournament Dlav shutouts for the Baltimore Orioles, game will be started Friday. Chicago Buhl 2-2 or Hobbie 1-2 each time they faced southpaw AND 4AtAt0t0444i at Milwaukee Spahn 4-1, night.

pitchers. They lost their next two against Yankee right handers Ralph Terry and Stan Williams. HAVE DINNER I Hobby Car New York 7. Los Angeles 0 Cleveland 15, Kansas Gty 6 Washington 9, Detroit 4 Baltimore 8, Chicago 7, night Boston at Minnesota, postponed, rain Won Lest Pet. Behind Furniture Discount.

Coursey Browning. Crushed Limestone for Your Driveways, Parking Lots and Subdivisions. DERBY EVENING Af OX BOW INN U.S. 60, East 5:00 to 10:00 P.M. Reservations if desired TAylor 8-3191 Collect Mo mi fir Logan Haycraft 2 2 2 INSURANCE AGENCY 115 W.

3rd St. MU 3-3135 Boston 10 6 .625 Kansas Gty 13 8 .619 New York 9 7 .563 Chicago 9 8 .529 Baltimore 11 10 .524 Los Angeies 12 11 .522 Minnesota 9 11 .450 Cleveland 6 9 .400 Detroit 8 12 .400 Washington 8 13 .381 EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Time Trials 7:30 p.m. Race 8:30 p.m. Daylight Saving Time PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE! 4 5 JOHNSON ELECTRIC CO. 1 200 Moseley St.

Ph. 684-3355 Day or Night FOR READY MIXED CONCRETE Ph. 683-5885 SERVING WEST KENTUCKY FOR OVER 45 YEARS FOR CRUSHED LIMESTONE Ph. MU 3-1533 Buy Owensboro Made Owensboro Speedway 6 Miles East of Owensboro On Highway 60 Products and Services A1llifr.AltAllllfPIMlllhr. FRIDAY'S GAMES Cleveland McDowell 1-2 at Los Angeles Lee 2-0, night Boston Monbouquette 2-2 at Kansas Gty Rakow 2-1, night.

New York Stafford 1-1 at Minnesota Stidman 2-2, night. Washington Rudolph 1-2 at Chicago Buzhardt 1-0, night. Baltimore Estrada 0-1 at Detroit Mosi 2-1. night WtNUUKU KlVCIi jAIMU uKAVcL LU. What Owensboro Makes Admission $1.00 Children Under 10 Free nlncrport ffUn K.

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