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Dllthl tzsozzszxx'ir TONIGHT 10 DAYTON DAILY NEWS lurd.n. Seplenilier I1M Major Box Scores 1 yt American League BALTIMORE CLEVELAND ana rM rrtwont rf 3 I Her. 4 1 haare.lh 4 ftftrt 1. 5 Vlt" rl 1 L.Bmii.fc i MlmM.pl. I Mi.p lyUpiAM.pn 1 TnllU Mil una Hftnimnri It )l al i 54.Ycctr.Old Shoots 62 At Seattle SEATTLE.

Sept. 26 C.n The par-busters competing in the $40,000 Greater Seattle Open Golf i Tournament took today off In favor of football and the most happy person In the pack was Charley Congdon. still quaking In nervous reaction from a fantastic performance yesterday. The 54-year-old Tacoma, professional took only eight strokes more than his age to get amund Broadmoor's narrow par-TO layout to tie for third with 201 alter three rounds. L- pe-Miiimr.

blame Coach Bo Schembechler. U.B-MHtm.r. 13.,,, hat Fli l.n-m,.,,,. I "'ftp tv lr CAROL SORENSOX 'I Feel Sensational BRITISH GOLF Sorenson Also Talks Like Champ SANDWICH, England, Sept. 26 -(UPI)-Carol Sorenson.

who displayed the spirit and drive of fifihter while on the course i nrnwH sh atill hat th featinral rtf a ti'nman aftAt- ti-intninr. Ik. olf champion- ship. Varum jiH-. THE TRIPPER ALMOST TRIPS HIMSELF McKinley Catches Foot in Net After Defeating Stolle RALSTOX 'MURDERED' Doubles Likely To Decide Cup By WILL GKDISLET After staging brilliant huhm I- 1 1 Many of the golfers are attend- ins the Washington-Baylor football game, which was the reason for today'a recess.

They will play me final round Sunday. Fred Marti, who was only seven years old when Congdon last won a major event the 1948 Cana-dian Open whistled when he heard the score and said. "Man. a 62 is good at any age." Marti had a 66 which is 43 mre than his age to tie for The third round lead with 27-year-old Al Geiberger at 199, 11 under Broadmoor's par. Gutwrrer Frd M-ti Pudlty Wyonj Lmnl Hhrl Pillv Caspar Tommv Aaron Bohbv Ntctioli JTSLItiln? 7- Ml tA RT-kA "Hll Krank Wharton Lahrnn Harna Ganria Bayar iaon Rudolph Boh Pruno Dow Finaiarwald.

Bon PRO FOOTBALL Booed Giants Finally Win B.T Aorlatd Fmi JHE PRO football spotlight, aimik ro omiairj, lOnignT 'here the San Diego Chargers! and the Buffaln Rills rih in Lwhat could be a preview of thei championship game in the Amer ican Football league in Decern ber- Gorf Arehar Bnh GoMhv Tiju fai 'o4 1 Miliar Barh.r TtSSzJ nou s.ndan I JrCinj Jarry Kdward hs ww-jna 674.733:s lu ural Duurl -nwii ui i-iifc-j iifakr i a a kr-aKar i i i Amara.aa a land in yesterdays final round. daiaHm.jh i i Miss Sorenson promptly burst ikar. i into tears as she was surrounded i ItT ii: "I feel kenMtional." khe kkld Maaka antH flrl fcaaa la tlk aaT i I CLEVELAND. Sent. 26 between nhk.

"Just sensational. Miiauk i VZJlzl. I I 1 ana aaa -la ii 14 I countin? on a doubles victory today to jrain the decisive "First the Curtis din now this flairmpi J. an. itp Pkiiadai-rnsi ine tunis tup.

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Old Dominios alio. 4 1 i i the thrill with an lutiri" i fde over Australia in the Hartman Hikes Elks9 DSL Hoi les hard-working Al Hartmaji scored 28 of his Elks 06 points last nigm in; beginning Dayton Suburban league action with a rousing 36-6 victory over Germantown. The big back ripped through for TDj runs of 17, 2. 1 and 11 and one PAT run. Pre-season DSL favorite, Car lisle, after Staegerinc to a 6-0 Vtalftima laaH nnanari tin with 1 B-allarv WO at th.

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A 4.321 Stanky Says He Quit to Consider Other Offers ST. LOUIS. Sept. 26-Ed- 3 3 I 4 Tlinoiaa.lk 4 rin 1 VlS ZZ1 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 I 4 I i 4 I I I 3 4 4 4 4 1 4 i 1 4 I 3 i -i. I an the F.

With iust seven Woes 2 The older National Footbair The two girls were deadlwked eazue was in the limelisrht lastl.ft.r. th- hi. Air -Mill (led Miami Sets Sights High tijlflAMTS football team took to i ir ywterday. going from i Kicnmorra, wnere mpy Ivui rftarf a plane, to Huntington. iiW, va.

The Redskins may take to the air again tonight (7 o'clock riai'lnn timal AnH vri rmilrln't the lefthamled parser who scrambles arid rambles until he gftf big yardage, hitting or ii vs Other top amet involving Hlo team today Include Wit- Ohio team today trnberg, with a ti game non- oUlg kirrak, ki iiiiprorin, always troiibeome foe, to-night: avler at Kent 8Uta and Eaktern Illinois at new look, I formaUon Central State. Dayton visiu Cincinnati, Bowline Green ii at North Texas State and ex-Fairmont coach JfE Fouts makes his debut with Ohio Wesleyan. at Heidelebrg. all aj)av BOSTON GARDE I F08S BOSTON. Sept.

26 Ed- Vrd J. Pwers of Medford. M. who with the enterprise since its in- oresident ana general manazer or Boston Garden, succeeding Walter A. Brown, who died unexpectedly Sept 7.

4 CLASSIFIED 223-2112 outis Br.RKSTEIN. Michael age .42. of 2209 Deenng diedj suddenly Thursday at GoodJ Samaritan hospital. He was salesman with Royal Products! AAmnanu Ci miliai aa r-akk aaaifafa I 1 1 i-ru UUI ajivinikj air- viir.j Marilyn; parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Berkstein, New York City; 1 daughter. Jackie son, josn mm at nome; I sister. Mrs. Gertrude Silver.

New York City. Member of Beth Abraham Synagogue and Nai Rith. Funeral sen-ices II a.m. Sunday at Beth Abraham cemetery chapel. 1S17 W.

Schantz Rev. Ernest A. Adler and Cantor Abraham Lu-bin officiating. Burial Beth Abraham cemetery. Arrangements Marker Heller funeral home.

DOTY, Joseph C. age 60. of 3131; Fairway Kettering, for merly of Miamisburg. passed! away Fri Kettering Memorial! hospital. Survived by his Myrtle I daughter.

Mrs. Richard Pettit. Kettering; lj axm, our-jj(i burg; his mother. Mrs. Eunice! Drake.

Franklin; 2 Aaron of Franklin and Estnn.j Butler, Pa; 2 sisters. Mrs.) Roy Burroughs, Franklin and; Mrs. John Hoffer, Middletown; 2 grandchildren. He was a manufacturer's representative, member of the First Lutheran church, Miamisburg. Miamis-burg High 12 club.

Macedonian FAM Lodge of Milton. and the Valley of Dayton AASR. Services wiU be held Mon. 10 a m. at the Gebhart, and Schmidt Funeral Home, Miamisburg.

Interment EUer-ton cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sun. 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. HAS, Mrs. Anna age 77 of 120 Strand passed away Thursday.

Survived by hus band, Fredrick 1 daughter. Mrs. Rose 11a Fry. Trot wood; 3 sons, Tyrus, Englewood. Robert Vandalia and Clarence Trot wood; 1 sister, Mrs.

Luella Naas. Dayton. 9 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild. Services 1:30 p.m. Mon.

at the R. L. Ullmer 4 Sons chapel. 3701 W. Third.

Rev. Calvin T. Risch officiating. Burial Bear Creek cemetery. Visitation at the chapel from 3 to 9 p.m.

Sun. vri IV tVinfilrl 5 4J- 62. of 609 Oak died Fri. He was an auto mechanic at Ray Brynt (Chevrolet Co. Survived by wife, Alta; 3 daughters, Mrs.

Dorothy E. Horn, Mrs Annabelle KLppel, Mrs Lois Collins; a son. VYinfield Kelly 6 grandchildren Services are 11 a.m. Mon. at Morris Sons Funeral Home, 1809 E.

Third St Burial Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. No visitation. KLAUS, Mrs. Eliza, age 94, of 1 Lonsdale died Friday at her residence. She was a member of the St.

John's United Church of Christ. Surviving are 2 daughters. Mrs. Ella Witte. Dayton, Mrs.

Bertha Huxoll. Fort Wayne, sister, Mrs. Bertha Kaade. Fort Wayne, brother. William Osterhaus, Fort Wayne, 6 great and 4 great-great-gran'i- children.

Services 1:30 p.m. Monday from the George Miller and Son Funeral Home, 850 S. Main by Dr. Willard Kratz. Burial Woodland cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home, 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. TABER, Miss Janet Ann, age 18. of W. Alexandria RR 3.

died Thursday at Good Samaritan hospital. Survived by her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Willis maa saia oeioie me maicnes mat rw.ir.ra in cannnrl hi in int1, Waniea tmerson on tne nrst Twin Valley South, 28-0.

BALOr.II, Mrs. Eva, age 79. of 112 Laura died Thursday, 3 :30 p.m. St. Elizabeth hospital.

A native of Hungary, a Dayton resident for the past 60 years. Survived by 3 daughters. Miss Elizabeth Farkas of Cleveland, Mrs. Vilma Takacs, Mrs. Julia Shertzer; 2 sons.

Charles and Joseph Farkas. all of Day. ton, 6 grandchildren. greatgrandchildren. Funeral serv-Ices Monday at 2 p.m.

the Hungarian Evangelical A Reform church. 548 Anna Rev, Louis M. Molnar officiating. Burial Woodland cemetery. Friends may call at the Guy J.

Magetti Funeral home. 1508 Valley St. Sunday 3 to 9 p.m. The body lie In state at the church Monday 12 noon until time of services. jMIILER.

Oiaries 0., age 81 of 707 Ferguson A v. died Friday. St. Elizabeth Hospital or a sua- den illness. Owned and operated cafe in the Brown St.

area. Member of Eagles Lodge Aerie No. 321 and Democratic Club. Survived by 1 sister, Susie Morrison, Peru, lnd: several niece. nd nephews.

Services 2 p.m. Tuesday, Hoover Funeral Home, Wabash. Ind. Burial Falla ceme-tery. Wabash.

Friends may call at Hoyne's. 635 Salem Av. 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. FARM.

Mrs. Edith, age ti. of 33 Elm Farmersville. Widow of the late Harris Faris. died at Good Samaritan hospital Thursday.

She was a member of St Andrews a church, Farmersville. and a former resident of West Carrollton. She is survived by a son, Leon, of Springboro; 1 daughter, Mrs. Clara Puis. Farmersville; 1 sister, Mrs.

Otto Scheu, Miamls-burg: 4 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services Monday, 2 p.m.. at St. Andrew Lutheran church in Farmers-wile. Burial.

Sugar Grove feme, tery. Friends may call at the Zimmerman Funeral Home, West Alexandria. Sunday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 and at the church from 1 p.m. till time of serv. Ice.

lJuEIDKAMP. Richard age 41, of 4136 Lambeth Dr. died suddenly while attending the Fair mont-Wayne football game Friday evening. Survivors; hit wife, Genivee; parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Heidkamp; 3 children; 1 brother. Robert, all of Dayton. Services 11 a.m. Monday from the Grace Methodist church.

Interment Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at Hoyne's. 633 Salem Ave. Sunday from 2-3 and 7-9. The family prefers that flowers be omitted, and those who wish may donate to the Heart fund.

ev, Ora age 70. of IKI Emmon Av dirHi Wednesday. Retired representative for Prudential Life Ins. and a member of Mystic Lodge No. W5.

FiAM Scottish Rite. Survived by his wife. Pearl; 1 son, Donald Lacey, Indianapolis, Lid 1 rtepson, Harold Richter, Arcanum. 0 5 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Bradford Connelly Funeral Home, 149 Salem Saturday.

3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.. where funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 m. Dr. C. Willard Fetter officiating.

Interment, Mote cemetery. Mystic Lodge will conduct memorial services Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. MASON. Mrs.

Stella, age SO, of 31 Folkerth died Thursday at the residence. Member of Third St. Baptist church. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs.

Vera Summers: 2 sisters. Mrs. Bunie Chappelle, Mrs. Vera Mae Myers: 1 granddaughter; 2 great-grandchildren. Services 10 a.m.

Monday at the Morris Sons Funeral Home. 1S09 E. Third. Burial Arlington cemetery- Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday 3-5 and 7-9. OGO.

Mrs. Thelma (Betty) age 59. of 4033 Riverside died Fri. Survived by her husband Walter 2 daughters, Mrs. Frank (Betty) Divito.

Dayton. Mrs. Russell (Shirley) Fisher. California; 2 sons, Robert Sage, New Orleans, James Timmerman. Dayton; 3 sisters, Mrs.

Beatrice McFad-den. Dayton, Mrs. Peggy Scott, Tampa, Mrs. Shady Can-trell, Koweta, 2 brothers, Earl Catron, Rocky Face. Evan Catron, Miami, 7 grandchildren.

Funeral. 1:30 p.m.. Meyer Boehmer Funeral Home. 1733 Brown St Rev. William M.

Swartz officiating. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may e-all at the funeral home 3-9 p.m. RIEG, Mrs. Luella 73, wife of Clarence E.

Rueg, died Thursday in St. Petersburg. Former resident of Dayton. Funeral and burial. Kenfield Funeral Home.

St. Petersburg, Monday afternoon. Sept. 28. ROLL, Leslie age 63.

of 2540 Adirondack Trail, Kettering, passed away Fri. evening at Miami Valley hospital. He was a retired pharmacist and owner of a pharmacy at Wayne and Arbor avenues. Former employe of Fidelity Prescriptions, Inc. He la survived by his wife, Martha; 1 sister.

Mrs. Mary R. Biles of Cincinnati: 3 brothers. Bird, Blanchester, 0., Arlie, Morrow, Robert, He was a member of the Ohio State Pharmaceutical association. Funeral services 2 p.m.

Tues. from Whitmer Bros. Funeral home, 239 N. Ludlow with Rev. Raoul Calkins officiating.

Burial at Lebanon. Ohio. Friends may call the funeral home from 3-5 and 7-f p.m. Mon. night as the New York Giants; rauiea oereat tne ashington Redskins on Carv IVmt't muennown Wltn tamnrls aft tODlaV.

a capacity w.gyrj at Yankee stadium booed the Giants when' they feU behind 10-0 in the first i-ir nan. dui nrw jorK capuanzea on a recovered fumble to turn defeat into victory, its first in u. una- delPhia and Pittsburgh. game kicked off the pro! weekend. In addition to the San Diego-Buffaame tonight, therej are five NFL and three AFL1 i vn1 guinea ouiiuajr ojiu une Ij fray Monday nieht.

i 1 i (JD The United States is Davis Cup Challenge Round. There no doubt about it. the doubles match is the key to this series," said Vic Seixas, thej 'American captain. "It looks as i i if the team that wins the doubles will take the cup." The tandem match, almost always Important In these best-rf five, battles, took on added significance after yesterday's split of the two opening singles. Chuck McKinley, the No.

Antonio, fjex baat jittery Fred Stolle 6-L 9-7, 6-4. 6-2 but Roy Emerson, Australia's recognized world! champion, came back with a crushing 6-1 6-3, 6-2 triumph over aistu.i. -T4 iL. VI IJ jT.iion, uir earoia coi leHan frnm RaWarsfialH Calif i uciwcch me eyfS- i it was murder, sheer mur u. i.imun, uk former Da VIS CUDDer Sittin? in on his 20th Challenge round.

The American ipam or wciuniey ana TtS stone, ine lanKs are experienced as a team, fhe Ausips hava natar piayea Togerner. I Lad! PC. A 6S-75 141 142 14S I 147 71-77141 1 (a-(T JJJ 76-75 1st i 7VT4 152 73-Sn 152 I 77-75152 1 79-73 li2 i Oloria rrcht Sherrev Wheeler Gloria Armpatronf Gloria Armstrong Barbara Romack TITLE TP TONIGHT MEXICO CITY. Sept. 2fi UP-Featherweight champion Sugar Ramos is a 2-1 favorite to whip 21-year-old Vicente Saldivar of Mexico City in their 15-round title bout at the El Toreo bull ring tonight.

i I I I i to win on the first "sudden- death" hole. Miss Sorenson broke it open on the with a birdie four. Km. i viiie. is trie iirtn American tk.

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Ifnir I PfiDllf Rpttiltt i'liflUr LtCUpUC 1 1 1 Dixies Kon comer was prac ticauy tne wnoie snow in provn Ing the Greyhounds 8-6 nod over jenerson. Lomrr gainca aunng a oo varrt Tn rtriva inrlnrtintr tha final two and the game-winning PAT. Jaltarana fJX tnmar run. (Cnmar rum If.rana Plxia CarmaatAara Cant.mlla EMERVILIX Hartmaa, (Millar run! VTE RV1U.E Hartman. 4 a a 11.

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pti. tii'v rvur'e 7i 4 iraaa fanagi iniriv tr.rjrhorn ENTER I ILLE Hartmaa, 11, Mickey Wright (Run fallrd' Ruth Jaanan RM A TO WJT Uor, IB, run. (Paaa Sandra Hanev failed) iMnrlene Hasga Sue Maxwell Tarltale 14 Mary Milla Twin Valley a 4 Carol Mann Carilala Smith. 11). run (Paaa failed).

Beth Strvn tarllale Hanna. 31, paaa fmm Shepard Jackie Punr IT. Smith, pasa from shepard). Jo Ann Prrntica a 1 1 a I E. Smlih.

23, run (Run Manlynn Smith failed. i Judy Kimball Carilala rn, (, run (T. Smith, paaa Betsv P.awla Irani Shepard). i Kathv Corneliua in if ford Ann Creed I Sandra Spuzich IXTERATIO AL LEAGl NOW HE ROCKS 'AT ROLLS MISSISSIPPI GRID FOES OXFORD, Sepl. 26 During the summer a young guitar played guided a rock 'n roll combo in a number of highly successful appearances in Mississippi.

SIMMY TP. UNTO. 1 fSAr Jna-inlta Na-4 tional ehampiomhip. TriaU at 1 11, raca li 1:11 m. MARTINfVILLE.

Va Old Dnmmion Sfl" NASCAR naw far race. 1 ELDORA Roabur Sr) auparmodl-I tied cnamptonahip inn lapt. triaii at race at li.Vt pm SHADY BOWL. DeGraff-M-lap Spf a- man feature, trial! at 13 50 pm. drat heat at m.

On Saturdays, he swaps the guitar for a football and guides the Mississippi Rebels the nation's No. 1 collegiate team. Most gridiron observers think guitar-strumming quarterback School, College Football Scores svracuae a. r.ocneaier nocnener iears r.et-"'-7 final 1- Hamiityin Twp 1 Amanda 0. Johnatown 40.

Granvme 4 Carroll 14. Teava Vallev ft. Athena 30. Midd'eport 14 Commbua Watteraon 34. Lancaater I Fairfield L'nion 12, Frazeyaburg 0.

Cincinnati Hughea JO. Cincinaau Can. tral 4. Logan EStm 24. Sheridan ft Columbua Deaaiea 54.

Jonathan Alder .1 Sycamore 24, Milford 12. Zaneevliie 44. portamouth 4. Crookavtlle 22. New Concord 14.

Philo 24 Maynvliie 4, Malta-McConnellaviiie 32. Roaeville 4 Drearten 24. Olouater 0 New Lexington 49, Liberty t'nion 9. Weat Muskingum St. Heath 4 Auburn tlnd.i 41.

HirkaviMe 9. Woodland i Ind I 22. Pavne 4 Paint Valley Frankfort I Hiei. Jackeon 34. Neiaonvtlle keton 2.

t'nioto 14 Waverlv 4, Portsmouth Notre Dtm 0 Vallev 3. Wheeierbu-g 0 Portemoiith Eaat 2 Portimouth West 32 fvrrr Creek Rartne Fort Frve 1 Be pre 14 Cheunrev 2 York a Mr Arthur at BrB-Vnte 14 Hannan-T'-are 4. Svtnniee Val'ay ii-. SouhweterB (Gallia 1 12. Hannan (W Va 12 (tiei Ravenawoor) 24 Wahami (W.

Va 4. MarMillori 24 Mansfield r). Crenthne 41, Plvmouth 0 Ontario 34 Lucaa 0 Lexington 4. Madieon Pesrv 0. Gallon 4.

Norwalk I tlei. Highland 2. Richwood 0 tKer I. ITinihavilia Canton McKinley so, rremont Roaa A New London 32. Midview 4 Mount Gi'ead 41.

Olemangy 4. fione! Crawford 2. River 4 Fred erf r.k'own 34 Londonvllle 24, W'etiall 42. LaureU-ille () Bowling Green 2. Cloverleaf trand Raoide 14 Otaego 12 E'more 2 Northwood 12 bonbj'g 24 Lakota 4 North Baltimore 62.

WoodvilM 14 Orrviiie 34. Jackaon I W'avneda'e 20. raiton 4 14 Triwar 4 TueJaw 24. Smithnlle Nonhweatern 44 Mapieto- 4. B-rlln Heigh'a S5.

Blaclt Rtver 4) New Philadelphia 44. Beat Holmea College rliai 5tanl(Pv'a rffsismatinn a rh me sTariKey resignauon as me Iinia rarHinaU' nlavr rlvl. si. Lcuis tarainais piayer aevei- onment r1irrtnr i wrharm opmeni airecior is pernaps me nnlv rn nf thro Qt tmiia inrrli. only one 01 inrfe M.

LOUIS iccompanied lblt tn In prlrt I contract Ayres Goes After Trot Grand Slam WESTBURY, N.Y., Sept. Ayres. who needs only official recognition to be acclaimed the 3-year-old trotting champion of the year, goes after the third leg in trotting's Grand Slam tonight when he faces five others of his age in the $78,222.63 Dexter Cup at Roosevelt raceway. High Local TtBUC Fairview 4 Kiaer Rnth 3. Rnnsevelt 0.

OTHERS Wilbur Wrifht 44 Chaminade 14 Ftirrrmnt Wet 4. Valley ESTER OHIO LEAf.lE X-nla 14 Bravercreek (I Bprircfield Nnrth 14. Fairbirn 13. Wayne 22 Fairmoit East 14 SOtTHWEflFR BIChEVE LEAf.lE Nnrthmnnt 4 Eatnn 4 Wef Carrollton Oak.orvi n. Nnrthr rite 24 Went Milton 0.

aodai a 12 Trot.ood TTP Citv 42. RrooKviHe 22 DA1TO RI BI'RBA If rart. 2 Twin Vaie 8. 4 Centeril'e 34 Germarito-. 4 rw MiDMiim LEAf.ir Lebanon i Taia-1a 12 Middletown Mad eon 24 Lemon Mn-me 0.

OREATER OHIO LEAt.lE Middletrmn 52 Fairfield TBI-COtMV LEAf.lt Piotia Catholic 14 Arsonn n. Minater 2S. Bradford 6 tOOAJf COt.MY tEAOlE P.vraide 14. Indian Lane MAD RIVER VALLEY Springfield Shane 22 Co mrn Crahain i5. Gr-enon Northeantern 4.

Miami Eaat 34 ortneiern 12 DARBT VALLEY LEAr.tE 2 Oreeneview 24 Cedarvilia 4f The Plaina CLERMONT COI TY LEAM Ltttia Miami 21. Maeoej CnaDen 24 Glen Erte 14. Other ateofna S4 Aw 4 r.reenvilla Ceiira 21 ft.ii.footaire Sidn- pia .4 St Marva amie'! 22 Fra-kim Cin'r Wa njt HW a 21 29 lliddjettm-i Eanvari IS Smi 14 f.ir. man at IQ a aiiminauoo runa pm. DETROIT GIRLS CHAMPS SUNNYVALE.

Sept Detroit defeated Levittown, N.Y., 1-0 last night to capture the women's world softball tournament championship. LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bica will be received In the office of R. T. McNutt. Architect.

4334 Sunray Road, up to 1:04 o'clock Sept. 24. 14. for furnlahlng labor and materia la neceiiary for cenitmction of addition to tha Waahmgton Twp. Garage on Clye Road.

Centerville. Oblo. for aahtngton Twp. Truateea. Drawinga.

peclflcationa and bid forma may be aeen at the Architects office or at the W. Dodge pian room at 2871 South Dixie Drive. Dayton. Bide mini be ny a Bid Bond mana pay- whington Twp. Truateea niounl equal to Si of tha bid Tl)t btdier win be r- furnUh a Performance Bond waahmgton Twp.

Trua- mount 0ual to 100', of the price eiecuted by a Surety Co. price eiecuted by a Surety Co. Hcenaed to do buaineaa In Waahlngton Hcenaed to do buaineaa in naahlngtoo Twp. Weehington Twp Truateea reaerva T1nt t8 4eeept or reieet any or em, wvl, techmcaiitiea WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP TRI 4TEEB si2-i-24 notice Pnrauant to th orrrvialona of Sertioria 132101 to 1321 1 inc of Reviaen Code of Ohio notice ta hereby given that Public Finance Corporation of Miam itburf. a corporation itn Its principal of tniflnen located at 43 Weat treet Cnlumhtia.

Ohm. haa tiled application with the Divimn of se- Ohio. Columrma. Ohio, for a llcenae to w-LSK 1II4F IUBIirc- VI arii.aa.i loena in th iteic of Ohio. The buaineaa tn he located at Miamlsnurc Plaza Shopping Center.

120S Eaat central Ave Monta-omerv Counfv. The namM and rMirlerh-e addreaaea of applicant a otneert and airectora aa L. If. Curtlaa. Prealdent 843 LitzKinger Road.

St. Louit 24. Miiwiurl D. Barnea. Vice Prealdent Barclay Wooda, SL Louii 24.

Mia-ouri W. Hartley, Vice prealdent A Treaaurer. South Spoeda Road. St Louii 41. Miaaouri.

t)ale Henderann. Vic Pieaident. rair Oaka. St. Louie 34, Miaaouri.

A L. Letouriieau. Vice Piwdent, 1432 Lawnwood Drtv4. Bt. Louie 3L Miaaouri.

Directort All oer aorta concerned vil! take notice nom 01 mi vnn. Randolph 34 Kent State 14 Sprmffield 21 Kent Rooeevalt 39. Coventry Tallmadf. ft Akron Garfield 60. Akron Hower Princeton S.

Anderaon Taylor 4 Colerain 0. Cincinnati Purcell 24. Cincinnati With-row 4. Cleveland John Marahall 14. Berea 4.

Mansfield Clearfork 12. Elyrta Catholic 0 Ravenna Aten Ellet 4. Pomeroy 12 Wellston 4. Ioitan 44. Oallipolia 0.

1'pper Sandusky IS, Bucyrun 14. Findlay al. Toledo Macomhar 14. Onoa 4 Anthony Wayne (tie). Pprmpfielrl Local 'Luta' 8.

Laka 0. I'err Park Nw Richmond Fneviown 21. Harrison II Wvnmina 12 N'eort i Kyi Public 0. Manemont 24 Indian Hill 14. Cincinnati Elder 21.

Cincinnati Wood ward 0 Toledo Rore.rt 'J4 KvHjn.a 14. Foatoria 12 Perrnburg 4 So'th Cohere H-ll 32. Norui Dar- born Eima-ood 22. Eafood 4 34. Maumee 4 Manon 32.

Eurkeve 9. vntkma Wemorni 34. t'tira 4 Pte-ib-nmie 4 Wetrton 1 Vi I J. Girard 1'. 4 Mifo Junrtmn 20.

Fhadvi'da 30 (U4). Cadiz 2. Jeffr.pon L'nion 0. Smithfieid 27. Diilonvale 12.

Tiltonavilie Yorlmlle 4 Hopeda.e 34 BaalUvilie 4. Jewett 14. Scio (1 Newborr 42. Ledgemont 4 W'lllouirhby tvuth 22 Kentaon I Marriretta 44 Norwalk 8t faul Rittman 45 Norwavne 4 Cleveland Heirhta 24 Mapie Hi(ht4 1 B-nevue 14 Shelbv 4 Pandora Gilboa 33. Ada II Beiiaire St.

John 39. Moundavlll4 (W Va 14 River 7. Hundred 'W Va 1 It Wondafieid 20. Brneaviiie 14 columbua Lliden 34 CrXumtfu SVhjOi Clumbue Marion-FranAlin 22 Coluni- bua Eaetmonr 4 Co umbua Wlietatone 14. Oitumbna Wal- nut Ridge 4 Columbua Central 24.

fXumbua 4 Cwumbu Weat JtL Columbui Brook- Ojiumbiie Eaat 24 Columbiii Nortll I Mount Verrvwt 34. Grandview 4 1'pper Arlington 41 Worth inftn Whi'ajeia'l 7 B-ile a Orovaport II trnrt Ctfr 13. H'Hiard 4 'tiat Gaha-na 24 4 Lordori 3n Marvavi'la a 4eat Jeffaraos 44. Columbia A tad- am 4 D-iBUB 14. Naw 11 I Greenhilli 20 Garleld Kamilton Taft 44.

Mt. Healthy 0 Springfield South S4. Miami Traca Lima 21. Marion Harding Parkway 24. Coldwater 4.

New Miami 14 Xenia Wilaon 4 Marion Local 22. Perry Local 4 Veraaillei 44. Union City 0. Wapakoneta 41. Paulding 0 P.idgemont 4, Waynefielrt-Gohen 24.

Southeastern 36 Wa-nevill 4 Wilmington 3S. Lancaster Fenwick 0 ranklin Htn 13. Waahtngton H. 4. Delaware 12.

L'rliana 0 Rirhm.md. Ind. 32, New Cs.itle 4 Lima. Catholic 30. Miami Shawnee I.

Lnveland 14, Maderla Van Wert 24. Hefiance 14. Rivrrdale 2fl Kenton 4 P'essant View 22. Circieville 4 Mnnetta 14 Brlleire pfM-Kv River 22 Lake 4. Frerlttville 12 VI a rreo-vije 4.

Sw.ns'vil'e 22 BrookHn 14 Fenpot Hardira Perrv Harbor Jf'erno 4 rt'i Cieie'and lanatiut ")4 Cleveland Ca'he. drai 22 ll 42 Glervilla 0 Pa -ma 1" Cleveland Rhoe a E-t ''eand Sraw 3 Cleveland Co'ljnuood 4 II Garfield H-'it' East'ake North 0. Brufh 0 tiei. Mavf eld 4. Bedford 0 Lian 34.

Salem 14 Ounse 4 rhaarrin Falls 7 Wirkli'fe 4 A-tntahula 2" paine.sville Harvey 14. Eiunewirk 14 Highland 0 Warren Harding 16. Bedford Chanel 4 Cnahoga Height! 22 Royalton Oherlrn X. Fidgeviiie ft Vermilion I Wellington 4 Lakewood 14. Ciei eland Wejt Tecft 4.

Elv-ria 20 ruvahoga Fall 0 Akron Flreatone 2 Chardon 0 Mentor 34 Conn-aijt (I Ljiaviiie 44. Le-tonia 0 Sebring 22. East Palestine i North Canton 24 Woo-ter 4 24 Akron Hohan Akron Eat 14 Akron North 4 Oregon Clar 14 Port 0 Oak H-ili 14 Norwood 4 i Cincinnatl Aiken Cincinnati Taft I Cincinnati 6t Xavier 14 Cincinnati Rut Bacon 12 Swaotoo J4 Ottawa Hilla 12 E-t Teen 4 4ir iew 4 Bav 0 V-dioa 7 nim't-d 0 North Olmred 34 (' )k 4 Ciearview 14 amreret 4 New London 32 M'dview 4 32 Biteve T-inrhj-g et Geauga 24 Ca'dmai 14. H'Jdofl 20 G-een 0. Sand ukf 14.

To eda LlbbT I 1 nala roreot racirrnattnn. tK4 Fi.t.a laitr ivt.Liii 1 av uii 1 1 1 1 hpen mihmittrrl without nretsnre oeen sunmuiea wnnoui prressure. Stankey insisted his resignation! yesterday was his own idea. nis doss, Laroenai owner August A. Busch said were sorry to see him go." On the other hand, Bing Di-jan ine resicnation last month Cardinal general manager reportedly was forced because he did not produce a pennant win- ner in nis seven seasons directing the club.

Business manager Art Routzong was fired with Devine. "1 felt I should resign at the end of this season in order to give serious thought to offers I have received and others I may receive in the future," wa Stan- key's only reply about his resig nation. Stanky managed the Cardinals llt th plan inn ia nue 33 Taber; 4 brothers, Delbert, West Alexandria, Lee, Curtis, Allen, all at home; 5 sisters, Mrs. Maureen Bencal, Dayton, Linda. Fay, Rose Mary.

Betty Sue, Loretta, all at home; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Edna Blayloch, Cookeville, Services Sunday, 2 p.m., Zimmerman funeral home. West Alexandria. Burial Fairview cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

I '1 from 1952 to 1355 and has been''1' th Divmon of serurttie, wtii tm- ppli'ehon 4nd either frant with the CaMinal Organization 10j of deny th application on or after ten The pre Mtnef.eM pa 14 Bioomahurl T. t-'roit 22. Toiedd 4 Eat fr-)'idi-jrg at-aet Caet'er Pa 4 Houatort 14, Texaa AM of the last 13 years. wataataa..

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