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PAGE SIX THE DAILY COURIER. CONNEUSVILUL FA. SATURDAY, MAY 17, Fay-West Baseball League Opens Season Sunday Nine Records Set In 'A' Track Meet Penn Hills v.on the meet, a- meet 24 at State College, expected, but the real wa- qualifiers, along i the record book as WPIAL's district finishers in each event, a a track and field cham included: pion.ship meet was contested under ideal a condition- at Lebanon. yd. Lauer, Valley, and Don Kf-yes.

New rattle. i new records were --et-- 220-yd. dash John Turner, a of the Ifi events con'tsted-- McKeesport, :21.9: and Jim 3F the athletes staged Ptnn Hills. 'Francis one of the greatest mass a-- Connellsville, 3rd; -aul'u5 ever soon on the District Pat Kenney, Greensburg, 5th). Sevt-n record book Six of ihe 440-yri d'aMi Ed Marstel marks were set in i 5 Baldwin.

:49.5; Jeff Ride- evcnts. and three in the field nn Hills, competi'ion 380-yd. run John Record, fell by the wayside Upper St. Clair. in the MO a i and two Mile run--Black, Mike mile relays, fifiO-yard run 120 Trinity of Washington, yard hurdles, i Harvey" Latrobe.

i run. pole a rii-cus. and the- i run a a Tom triple 1 Mount Lebanon. Champion Penn Hills figured 2 hich Thom- in of the records A as Bob Walker i Area, tie and Butler two each, and low hurdles Walk Nor'h Alleghf-ny. Washington.

f- Hi 3: Dnrsey Smallwood, and Mount Lebanon the others Horyy.r-ll The new records arc- 1 roav--BTler. i High hurdles Norm Thorn- Mile nlav--Butler. Baldwin, as. Penn Hills. 2.

Old record TWO milr rr-Iav Penn Hills, was 14 3. set by of Mount Lebanon in 1058. KO--2; Dan run Forest Me a Park, Chuck Munn. New Castle. I 5 i 4 Old Lftrobe.

i record was l'5fi 1. set bv Ray DJSCIH George Ja- Arringtnn, Clairton. in cohv. Mount Two-mile run Dave Sxabat. Polo vaiil: Thei.sscn; Gary Mnun' Lebanon, 9 2 9 2 Old ree Vidak.

Penn Hills, rrd 0-31 8. set by High jump Bob Meadows, Richey. North Allegheny, 19fifi. Connellsville, B-2; Steve Schecr- relav Butler i en. Latrobe.

Pnhhv. Tod Bnhbv, Frank Hil- Trinle Walker; Har- nuskv, and Tom Pascrba). vev Oliver. Valley. 1 Old record was I 2 9 Broad Oliver, 2210; sot bv Farrell in lOfifi.

Walker Mile relay Butler 'Tom Pa- Javelin Ray Mushinski cprba. Ted Bobbv, Chick Maf Ambridge, 2223; Lou Frank, fei and Frank Hilousky). 3:20. Ambridge. 'Record for this 1 Old record was 3:23.7, set event i.s set in 1957, bv Clairton, 19R5.

hv Jan Sikorsky of Ramsay Two mile run Penn Hills High School, Mount Pleasant. fFrH, "Previc, Vince. Pielropo-, la Doug Bacon, and Mike Anderson), 7:57. Old record was fi 01 8 set by Penn Hills, infifi. Pole vault Rnb Theissen, North Allegheny, Old record set by Pete Za- baroff, Beth-Center, 19B6.

Lemont to life lalo in Discus Chuck Eneix, Wash- ihe game and ended up rnuMnc 1 1R7--5. Old record was Monarch, 17-5, in Dunbar Lit' set by Linhart, League competition. Mnn- Hills. 1959. a had .1 5-2 lend going inro Triple Ulysses Walk- nc fourth i i when Lemont er.

New Castle, 4B--2. Old rcc scored six times, and topped ord was 46--2. set by a i nine in the i Penn Hills, 1S107. The winners mounted a M-hi! offense, including a home run The final scoring Penn nnd single by Kevin CoUlrcn. Hills 54, Mount Lebanon 31,, three hits by Mark Sanlore, New Castle 24, Baldwin 19, Mc-i double and single by John Col- Kce.sport and Butler 18, Wash i and hits each by Ron incton and Ambridge 15, Ashton and Dan Krupr-r.

Bill and St. Clair 14, Bethel a Vanck. Ed and BoD Cos- North Allegheny 13; Trinity, I lolo had one hit each. Kiski Area, and Clairton Ashton walked nn.J Connellsville 10. Highlands nlck oul i nwinf Lalrnhe Canon-McMillan 7., Monarch only three hits.

Chartiers Valley and North, two of lnosc i Ku Hills fi, Franklin and i ns ns pjidic-r 5, Farrell nnd A i i a 4: (: i wa cl six anci tilpick Gateway. Hopcwcll, Beaver' mt a ii a number. Falls, and Fox Chapel 3, El- Th wood City, Thomas nnd Grcensburg-Salcm 2. and i Wilkinsburg and Churchill 1. i Monarch 000- 5- The first two places in each event i represent the Mri i on at the state I A A word." 19 Twi-Night Gunners Have Perfect Scores Competition was cl-no and nearly as a took top honors the weekly petition of the Twi-Night Trap- j-hootint; cague, held at the a traps.

Ruffsdal'; was two point. 1 awsy from perfoction, scoring "out of a possible 200, followed by O'f-ensburg v.i'h Sutc-rville and East ingdon HH. There were 125 gunners peting, and 1.0 of them posted perfect of 25 for Ti shots had of the perfect shooters, 'n addition 18 gunners scored one bii'1 away fron perfection. By i i Ruffsdale tcok ovor point lead witn in, followed by Sulerville 1. i i 14'L-, and Ka' 1 llutingdon The norO'cl gunners included Ken Rickerlon, George S.von- HCT, C.

Ba nes, and Don Ruhe. off of Suterville; Store Veib, Harry mer, Ron a Jeff Cross, and Bob Carlson of Walt Daniels, Ed Short, Dave Malinger, Dave McllinS'-r Harris Ueil, and Pete Oci, of Ruffsdnlc; and a Worrell, Mrs. Vi Conlcn- li, Gone Lynch, and Bob Rk-b- cy, all of I'ast Huntingdon. The next, shoot will be May 22, at East Huntingdon. I The resultr: A 1 9 3 i Daniels, Short, Mellinger Sr a Dell, and Ceoi, 25; 1 and Bill Malone and Harry i Thompson, 24.

I 5 1 Vclla, Kcrnerer, Ryan, Cross, a Carlson, 25; and Elwood Smith, Dr. Cross, and Bob En' g'e, 24. SUT6RVILLE--196 LONG IN I.A. By Alan Maw open Parochial (onnellsville, Ohiopyle Host Opening Contests Softball League Play Monday T- i'? 6 Count League will P. Monday games Sandlot baseball returns Dunbar, the fifth member of the area Sunday afternoon when the league, will draw an open.

the rece ntly reorganized Fay- 1 ing day bye, and make its first anotner season Monday evening, Wgst Baseba League opens a 'appearance of the season Tues- wrn games on the schedule. 60 game schedule. Games will day. against Connellsville, also In the opener, set for 6 p.m., be played at Connellsville's 12th at 12th St. St John and St.

Mary meet, Street diamond and at the Ohio- Mill Run, champion when the followed by St. Cecilia playing 'pyle field, starting at 2 p.m. i Fay-West last operated in 1967, St. Theresa, in an all-Uniontown Opening contests send Con- and Ohiopyle, merged their battle. against Trotter at 12th teams for this season, and will The other teams in the league and Breakneck goes to Ohio- iP lay all home games at the are St Rita and P.vle to face the combined Ohio- Ohiopyle diamond.

Connellsville Conception of Connellsville and P'le and Mill Run teams. 'and Trotter will play their Knights of Cohimbus' at 12th Street and pun- bar and Breakneck have their Knig: L'niontown. All games will be played at St. Cecilia's ParK, Lemont. Officers this year are Joseph Guman.

i Fred a a vice-president; Joseph Zavatchen, secretary; i and SU-v-3 Sapen, treasurer. Coolspring Has Close Contests Two close contests own diamonds. i All games will be of seven innings duration, starting at 2 on Sundays and 6 p.m. weekdays. The schedule will close July spring Softball The balance of the schedule "oKie.

a BesUf-three series will fcr week: anc L'niontown came from Mary vs. St. behind to nudge St. Rita. Wednesday St.

Cecilia vs. 1C, St. John vs. St. Rita.

the first inning stand the rest winners will meet in another Oesff-three. the Thursday -St. Theresa vs. of the way get past Ohio- The schedule for the first two of the season, as St 1 Joh KOC singles by a a fe Commissi on Her- rnciay jonn is.U(_, anc Barry Tnomas, and a two-: St. Rita vs.

1C. Leading Filly Winner Heads Field at Meadows; Outsider Takes Feature Kiski No-Hits S. Huntingdon man AY, MAY 18 Conne lsviJle at Trotter 12th run double by Jim Dice. MicK Shinsky's fcnfice i.y sent home the first Ohiopylo rim, and Jim Peavornick singled two more home in the fifth. Run Ohiopyle diamond.

Belle Vernon went ahead 2-0 rv in the nightcap when Ray Gio vanelli singled two runs across reakneck at ohiopyle-Mill TUESDAY MAY 10 Dunbar at Connellsville, 12th Breakneck MEADOWLANDS Saralee Hanover, the filly that paced to five wins last year, including he-r division of the western 7 Jack Silverlmg took a of Uniontown's first run counted, the pitching and Jim Crooks led 'on Buddy Quertinmorit's sacri-j the hitting as Kiski Area threw fi fly. three-run fourth in- double zeroes at South Hunting- eluded a triple by Turk don, 9-0, and moved into a tie and singles by Buck Grover, 0ni0 i Run at Dunbar for first place in Section 10 Hawk David, and Ricn Pikul- Brea ec a ConnellsvUle scholastic baseball. i ky. Silverling threw a no-hitter as! The scores: SUNDAY, MAY 25 THURSDAY MAY 22 -I n-u tn MJ A n-- i i i randvie0w the Cavaliers extended their' Lockheed 400 000 0-4-8 01 Trotter at Ohiopyle-Mill Run Altogether Ocean record to 7 2 and moved into hiopyle 010 020 0-3-C-3I Dun bar at Breakneck 1 fl i-irt r- fnnnnrtc- 1 1 i compiled 10 wins, two seconds tj orw for first place Salvatore and Baker, Stand- and six thirds, in 27 starts. defending champions ap- ish; Simpson and Bryner.

Lemont Routs Monarch, 17-5 I Bickcrton Swonger, Barnes I aetentlin champions and Ruhe 2V and Jim Obryon. Pennsylvania Colt Stakes Tonight and every Saturday plied the clincher to the win, I Trotter at I Robort Otto Kadnr and leads a fl ald swlft there will be ten races, with a six-run fifth inning, cli- Uniontown 0 0 1 300 hiopyle-Mi iam Fitter'er 24 in the featured conditioned pace The "Big will be conducted' maxed by Crooks' grandslam i Belle Vernon 200 000 0--2- 12th st I ui.wT.u/irinu--m at The Meadows tonight. on the eiehth and ninth races, home run. Orover snd DeBerry; Oris, TUESDAY, MAY 27 Trotter at Dunbar i-Mill Run at Connells- EAST at The Meadows tonight. on the eighth and ninth races, home run'.

Grover and DeBerry; Worrell Content! Lynch, and Her chief competition looms and there will be perfecta Phil Sherbondy twirled a five- and Livingstone. Richey -k- Bob Orndorff. Joe ln Pe PPy Tar in the mone wagenng on the fourth and sixth hitter in a losing effort, as 1 Boucher nti Tom Timmins, eight of her 12 starts this Coach Angelo Delaini's Eagles and Ed Adams, 23. and Ocean Mouth eligible for. 'dropped their ninth league de the $95,000 estimated Adios WASHINGTON.

Pa. (L'PIi- cision in a row. i. 'Slakes August 9. Blazing Demon, a 61 The lineuos- Mustangs Spirt "Kd-SS.

1JS- M. Soucie of St. Basil Le night as The Meadows.Foster, 2b jeCTIOnUI WOllieS Harrison-Shield Stabte, Helen its seventh season 0 1 Alexander and John H. Barnett harness racing. ss Laurel Highlands held onto a Pittsburgh, has three third Starting in nth post posi-! 5 arrkrmar nh for firs, place in Section 13 I a a foutil Jour in the race.

if AB 3 3 3 or bv splitting two games with this year at Liberty Bell, ing Demon was fourth behind rr hs h. Ih ih i Th" Mus- The Tar Heel fl took a a Fu Frolic. Pine Knob Toth. 'tancs lost the opener then won of 2:03.4 at The Meadows last Quick Spice at the head of 3 1 a has separately stretch, and finished by a length' (he nightcap left y. ear separately stretch, and finished by a length I I and Brownsville tied for.

i 2:02 this year. Last and a half over Pine Knob, first'place in the section, both; a she had eight wins, three The 6-8 combination of Mr. lh tie and clinch the decision, places and a third in 17 starts. Gear Shift in the first race andjsarr. cf with 5-3 records Hcr i wins ncre tied ner 'a A Adi3S in the second a a i 2b second place among the a daily double of $153.60.

s'havcnsky. i i sa I AREA--9 AB i I the opener, Donora five runs in the fifth to break 'J9 adl dash-winning horses at K. C. Melody and Buddy I a lie and clinch the deciskyi.j 11ie Meadows. Hope (3-1) returned a perfects Toy.

i Major League Scores a i a San Fran 000 100 000-- 1 5 1 Phila ooo 020 01 x-- 3 (i McCormick, Lmzy 7 and Diet 1 Fryman 4 1 and a LP--McCormick Hits- Mays Uth), Alien i I Detroit at i a Laurel had six hits in this Pcpp a owned Bobdon payoff of an even $100 in the Same, three by Bob Wolinski, stables Washington, fourth race. Third Chief, and and two by Plctcher. opened this season with a pair Ivy Don (7-2) finished 1-2 in a The nightcap saw Laurel of wins a Park and drive for the sixth race per- Highlands score all its runs in in her last tnree slarls nas fecta to return $88.40. the first Ihroe innings, climawd a win a two seconds. Peppy by a five-run splurge in tho Tar lOQK a new lifetime mark tliird to w-iip up the win.

of a Pompano, as she i i who had five hits in ihe solidly whipped I'm The Judge games, hit a two-run single leading in all but the early for the big blow of the inning, 'stages of the mile. Crooks, rf Pniia-Jcy. SilvcrlmK, Area Huntingdon 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 i THURSDAY, MAY Trotter at Connellsville. 12th Pitching jst. National Ohiopyle-Mill Run at Break- Chi 6-1; Niekro, Atl 6-2; Regan, nec Chi 5-0; Marichal.

SF. Jenkins, A 1 Connellsville at Dunbar Ohi and Seaver, NY 5-2; Singer, A and Perry, SF 53; Dierker, 'icu 5-4. 0 0 "i 0 0 Breakneck at Trotter Scotties Lose Long Tennis Test, Get Sweep in Finale In what may be a Section Six 0 record for longevity of a match, a finally 1 clinched a 3-2 tennis win over Southmoreland before lat- 0 ter in turn wound up its sched- 1 1 ule with a shutout over Mount Pleasant. Laird (GSi defeated Rick Claraval, 6-0 and 6-0, then Jm Dzadovsky (S) beat Orr, 4-6, 75, 6-3, and Smith downed John Rutter, 6-2, 7-5. In doubles.

Laird and Mark Ramsey beat Claraval and Dzadovsky, 6-4, 7-5, then Oir I The long match started a nd Beavers applied the clinch- ft 1 ft i 32 210 9 o-- 000 000 0--0-0-6 Mini-Bike Races Set at Mill Run HH--Brinkcr. Crooks: SO--Siver- tm 4, Sherbondy 7. Hornets Score 0 April 21 when Greensburg and Soulhmoreland were tied 22, with the second set of doubles tied, and play in the third and deciding of the doubles. Darkness halted play at that point, with Greensburg leading 310 010-5-fi-;) for Ocean Mouth, the Speedway Sunday, starting and White; colt owned by Barton A i a 2:30 p.m. Races will be for Chicago 000 001 (10)00--11 In 0 Houston IIIHI (XXI- 0 3 1 Holtxmnn '6-D and Dicrkor, Rilhngham 7 Wo- msck 7 Ray and Edwards.

LP--Dierkcr 5 4 (11 a (X)l (110 001 02-- 5 1 1 0 100 00! 001 00-- 3 10 1 1 a i Leonard Walt 9 and Etchebaren i Nolsoii, Drnbowsky 9 1 0 Hooker 1 1 a Campanis, 1 0 WP-- a (2-2. Donora L. Highlands Tart, Stokes GrcRor, Vnmon and Midl'k. of Logan, Ohio, but his'drivers up to 16 years of age, two year-old form stamps him in Class 'A' (up to three L. Highlands 215 000 0--B-7-l one of the leading and Class 13' (four Donora i (XH 0--3-7-1 for the Adios Stakes.

The and up). If enough Conchilla and Midlik; win for the Adiosj'Big Bike' entries are obtained, Willarcl, Booth and son. A card of mini-bike racing Tom Paterline pitched a one-ithe rubber set. 202 050--9-8-1' Ttlis will be the first start is scheduled to be held at Milt hitler and struck out 13 as West! The two schools were unable colt fast was his'races will be held for those head decision over Ace Hil! i i flOCC up to scramblers. Newton a Sewickteyjto get together and Area.

8-1, in Section 13 scholastic baseball action. Frank Zupanc singled for the Bisons' only hit. Sherm Brizzi. Roy Paulik, and Gary Dally had a double and single each, and Joe the match until this week bo- cause of weather and other scheduled commitments. But when they finally finished, Greensboro's twosome of Tom Orr and John Beavers clinched er, 6-4, 4-6.

6-1, over Loucks and Smith. Following this, Coach Jerry nettcrs closed the season on a shutout note, beating Mount Pleasant, D-0. This left the Scolties with a 7-5 seasonal record, including 5-5 in the section. The gave up only four points in recording their sweep, with everything won in straight sets, including a shutout in the singles. Claraval beat Joe Hega, Dzadozsky over Kevin Cuttrell, and Ted Brilhart, making his Mantle 'Adjusting' to Retirement By MILTON RICHMAN UP) Sporti Writer Mickey Mantle's Men's the greatest catches I ever New York 110 i GOO--10 16 2 i i a i 001 M.I 300- 9 1 Mc-Graw, Talo- i Koonw (7) and a i Grote Fi.shor farrnll i Culvor i i Granger i 7 Mtrritt (9) and Corralcs.

Bench 1 Koorcc (2-3). LP--riihx'r (2-41 HFtv-Stcwart i Bonch 5 PitLsburfih 000 000 003-- 3 7 0 Ang 100 000 012-- 4 10 1 Bla.ss 7 i 0 and May, Sanguillvn 7 Sutton, Brewer (9) and Hallcr. WP-Brcwer (2 I 1-2). om ooo ooo- i a i San ooo 000 101-- 2 9 2 Washhurn (2-() and Rickrtt.s; Sanlormi. Baldschun 7 Cool 'Si.

Hoerner 9 and Canni77aro. WP--Mcfool i 1 HR--P'firrara (2nd). (11 A 000 014 000 002- 7 12 I Mtl 000 210 020 000- 5 10 2 Pappas, Raymond i and Tillrnan; Stonemait, K. Johnson (fi), McGinn (7). Face 1 2 and Bateman, Boccabclfa WP --RaymOTi'l (1-1).

LP Face (2 1). Hfts-Uboy (4th), (1st), Frsncona (1st). (11 innings) 000 100 Of-- 10 13 2 Bos HH) 003 05 9 I I 3 a i i Sopui i Bralwiwlcr i i i i O'Donaphiu- and McNort- ncv Sicbcrt, Lyh 7 Romo 17 and Gibson, Amie 1 0 WP-Bouton 0). LP-- Romo (1-3). HRs-Smiih 3 Corner 2 4 Harper '3rd).

1 Polrocelli 100 (K)2 6 12 2 Chicago 321 000 UK-- 7 9 1 CoK'man. Humphreys (3), i 1 'iirt Casatv.ua; Wood i i 7 WP 9). LP-Cox (2-D. 3 i 7th vt Bradford 5 Hinvard i i A a 3 1 lotin Oakland ocii ooo 2oi Cleveland 000 000 000- 0 7 0 Odom 7 1 a Pagliavom. Roof 7 Paul.

Williams (8 and Fosso. LP-- Paul 1 1 HRs-- Crrcn i 5 i Cater 2 California 100 000 000-- 1 3 0 Now York 000 000 OlU- 2 -1 May 1 4 and Egan; Prior- son 5 4 and Fernanda. time or what he was talking.his about but he does remember'Shops, which show 55 franchises saw. mean it was a great NEW YORK (UPD--U lakes thing vividly. All at once it already sold around the nation catch." awh.Ic for the shock to hit.

i nin i. more buyers anxious to get Backyard In Mickey Mantle's case, ii "For the first time." he and with his Cookin' To keep his own hand in, took a i longer. Nearly two il rt all dawned on that I restaurant cha n. often goes out to his months. Then it hit him all at wasn't a ballplayer anvmorc." "Tho men's hr.vc and plays catch wilh once.

Hut hard. That tact has sunk in by now. caught on great so far." Billy ana No The phrase and ro- 1 Mas sunk in wilh a il says. me h-tting, just tossing the ball and a i i normallC i simk in i his w'fc. busy but I still have time to catching it.

Pup can't rcmem- KUI-SS a if if was hit Mcrl sj wonderful spend with my boys and that's her the List time he had a bat M't-kev Mant'e am where it naviT1 8 nomc for tne i something I couldn't do too in his hands. uuuuic. aiiu cav.ii, a i i Zowacki and Steve Cochenouria 6-1 win over Roy Loucks and rst singles start, beat Bruce two singles for the Hornets. Bruce Smith to wrapup the Nagle, all by 6-0 and 6-0 scores overall match, 3-2. Over in the doubles, Claraval Southmoreland won the sin- anc i smith teamed to beat Rega gles.

2-1, and (8-2i a Cuttrell. 6-2 and 6-0, then for the swept the doti- Brilhart and Loucks put the fin- bles. In singles play, Scott. i sn ing touches to the win and the season with a pair of 6-1 COOLSPRING wins over 7 agle and Rylander. and it certainly has much of before.

Nonetheless. Mantle knows probablv would do where around home in nk ln lt lhc a i Tt Mickey has four sons. Mick- the major Ipapue landings Dallas ir during a visit ss lc tc Mantle, which cy. 16: David. 12 Billy.

11. tnday well as he did a year to Yankee Stadium Ini' 'they'd makc! i( because when anci Danny. 9. All are home ago. and a year ago before 11 i.

1 VOII i him 4Wn hi a i fw Tr i i his the pal. Billy! Minnesota 50 some- -all be dead wrong became that mi pin mm town hc admits he except Mickey, who attends that. wasn't Ihv way 'it nil also missc i thvm Riverside Military Academy at He knows The place whore hit him AflCT in a C.rincsvillc. and spends Martin, i.as was fletroit. He business- roupl and after he finished hke A ihQ swxi cars his has he being Manager house a nd "oe some of his I wa miSh ke th usual! sot work to much could vc toW ou I0 vcars (hrOikVVwm rTsh Al had iy? Wcrp i over a catch that Billy would be a g-oat klew LEAGUt STANDINGS EAST DIVISION Lemont 2 Belle Vernon 2 Lockheed 2 Dunbar 0 WIST DIVISION Hopwood Uniontown 2 Mustangs 1 Ohiopyle 0 1 1 2 3 GAMES SUNDAY Lemont Dunbar Hopwood Mustangs i.i.\ i i i.T:iitc i i uc-iuvt uirtt oiitj fttHJJu in.

rt s. at Donnv a i off whcn kl1ew wll3t had t( hp he has made a couple manager some day." Mantle us ne.xl-m-last homer nly wa sn abk to do i I 't i can't get says. "He's a lot "like Ralph Onee inside the Dctroil the Yankees, Mantle cbnfcwM he had just "MantK no longer riressnif? room. Mamie got he was something of a pigeon been a real good golfer." connected with baseball but it art hand all around. Ho has when it came to any outside Mantle says alwut his oldest will always be part of his life a ways been hked by rival business.

Mickey's miN.lI ven- boy. "He hadn't oiayed basebsll and part- of his day. One of the pl.ners. The ex-tnres didn't exactly brackets! all. But at thtt nvilitatv first things most people do Unkoo slugger Wt completely him in same league with academy where he (joes now everv is look out (he en-e there in Tigors tht and Rockefel-plays center field and it looks window and chock the weather quarters, kidding laughing "though he's to be a One of the first thing? Mickev a with his old friends But havT charged and real bullVyer.

1 saw him Matttte doe.s evprr momma i's Mamie doesnt remembw so has Mickey Msntle. He's play ore ismc in Fort inside his (hr doing fiw Wnanmllv i i he he one of chwk the SAVt Annuolly for HARHY COCHRAN Ktcortfcr of Dttdt Full Before Painting This Spring- What About Those Old Worn Out Sash? SANDUSKY'S ctrry SASH and SASH PARTS to replace almost tny size window to be found in Connellsville. YOUR INOUlRltS AM PRICtS PROmFT SERVICE ARE ASSURED! SANDUSKY'S DIAL 47MWQ.

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