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Bgsebqll Roundup Senators 'One-Man Offense' Leads League in Runs Batted In, Beat Detroit 8-5 Thursday By FRED DOWN United Prtti Sportt Wrlttr The lowly Washington Senators can't claim many distinctions but they've got the closest thing to' "one-man offense" in slugger Boy Sievers. A rugged native of St. Louis, the 30-year-old outfielder is belting away at a and leads the American League with 124 runs batted in. He blasted his sixth home run of the season Baseball Results And Standings By UNITED PRES American. League W.

L. GB New York 12 7 .632 Chicago 12 7 .632 a2 9 .571 1 Cleveland 10 8 iVj Kansas City 11 10 .524 2 Detroit 11 11 5oo 2U Baltimore 811 .421 4 Washington 5 18 .217 9 Thursday's Results Chicago 2 Boston 0 Washington 8 Detroit 5 (Only games scheduled) Saturday's Games Chicago at Detroit Kansas City at Cleveland New York at Baltimore Washington at Boston National League W. L. Pet. GB Milwaukee 13 6 ,684 Cincinnati 13 7 .650 V4 Brooklyn 12 7 1 St.

Louis 10 8 .556 2V4 Philadelphia 10 9 .526 3 New York 8 13 .381 6 Chicago 7 13 .350 BVi Pittsubrgh 5 15 .250 8W Thursday's Results (No games scheduled) Saturday's Games Brooklyn at New York Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Cincinnati at Chicago Milwaukee at St. Louis International League Standings Team Pet. GB (Miami 15 .714 Richmond 13 9 .591 2Vi Toronto 11 9 .550 3W Buffalo 11 9 .50 -Rochester Montreal 8 12 .400 6Vi 7 12 .368 7 Havana 7. 13 .350 7Vi Yesterday's Results Miami 6 (Rochester 2 Buffalo 6 Havana 3 Saturday, May 11 Dayton Power Light Co. St.

John's Lutheran Choir Thursday and knocked In runs as the Senators ibeat the Detroit Tigers, 8-5, and presented Cookie Lavagetto with his first victory as a major league manager. Tho Senators, ending a 10-game losing streak that began under former manager Charley Dressen April 28, also had a pitcher go nine Innings and win for the first time this year. Camilo Pascual was the "man of distinction," despite the fact he yielded 11 hits and walked two batters. "Retread" Fans Nine Jim Wilson, 35-year-old 'retread" from the National League struck out nine and hurled a five- hitter to give the. Chicago White Sox a 2-0 victory over the (Boston Bed Sox in the only other big league game Thursday.

The win snapped the Sox' five-game osmg streak and put them back into a tie for the AL lead with the New York Yankees. who has knocked in more than 23 per cent of the 89 runs the Senators have scored in 23 games this year, hammered a three-run homer off Frank Lary In 'the third inning to give the Nats a 3-1 lead and led off a two- run ninth innir.2 rslly with a double. Jim Letnon followed with a 425-foot triple and scored moments later on Lew Berberet's single. Lary Suffers Third Lary, the league's leading winner with 21 victories last season, suffered his third.defeat compared with- two victories. Lary, 3-1 against Washington last year, yielded nine hits and five earned runs in six innings.

Wilson, always a fine spring pitcher, snapped the White Sox' losing streak with a flourish as he prevented red hot Ted Williams from getting the ball out of the infield in four tries. Williams who went into the game hitting .474 and who had hit three home runs in Wednesday's 4-1 victory over popped up, grounded out twice and struck out. 'Pea Stone, acquired by the Red Sox from the Senators in a recent trade, suffered his second straight loss for the Red Sox. The game was halted three times for a total of one hour and 23 minutes by rain. Rio Grande College To Have New Gym KIO GRANDE, O.

Rio College will have new basketball floor to play next season. The Jledmcn, who set the colleg bascketball world its ear sev eral years ago during the New OllvcnBevo Francis era, will pla their home basketball games a the new Southwestern High Sch'oo near here. The college said the larger floo should make it possible for Jli Grande to attract many outstand ing teams for home contests. Marlins hi Biggest Lead of Season By UNITED PRESS The Miami Marlins, just as much at home in the north, own biggest lead of the International League season today. Bob Conley, a 23-year-old right lander, 'won his fourth game as Miami shelled (Rochester, 6-2 Thursday night.

The victory was the Marlins 1 sixth straight 01 the road and gave them a SWgame lead over "Richmond. Indians Put Score On Disabled List; Out for 30 Days CLEVELAND (UP)-The CIcve land Indians elected to pay a 30 day 'penalty" i exchange foi Herb Score's career today as in creasingly optimistic reports hdi cated the stricken southpaw pitch cr may be back on the firing line by June JS. Struck in the right eye by a batted ball-Tuesday night, Score was placed on the Indians' dis abled list Wednesday by Genera Manager Hank Greenbcrg, who nevertheless conceded, "Herb pos sibly might be able to pitch be fore 30 days." Whenever a baseball player is placed on the disabled list, he must remain inactive for 30 days. This means that Score will not be able to rejoin his teammates un til June 8. In announcing his decision to place Soore on the disabled list, Grcenberg said, 'The doctors tell us Herb will be unable to pitch for at least three In this instance, we Cannot think of one or two ball games but only the future health and welfare of one of baseball's best performers." Meanwhile, Dr.

Charles Thomas, a eye specialist, examined Score again Thursday night at Lakeside Hospital and reported. "satisfactory progress," although he cautioned "We do not yet know the condition of the retina." The specialist also indicated that if Score survives the injury with some vision in the eye, the injury should not affect his career. He said all "examinations thus far have indicated that Score will be able to se out of the injured eye. "The question now is what, if tke-up-ft-pMn CLEMANS BROS. TRUCKING Irregular and Contract Can-Jem Truckloid to or from lo anr "polni'ta SAME DAY AKD OVERNITE SERVICE Phontit I-J13I l-llli Milford Ohio dueTBetween Conley and the 'Red Wings' Lynn Lovcnguth with a I seventh-inning grand slam homer.

For 'Lovenguth, 24 game winner last year, it marked his fifth setback against one win. "Buffalo snapped a two game losing streak by whipping Havana, 7-3. Walt Craddcfck received credit for his fourth victory while Luke 'Easter hit a decisive three-run homer. Scheduled games between Co- lumbus-IMontreal and Richmond- Toronto were postponed by rain. Joins Cardinals CHIOAGO i(UP)-Ed Kill, 240- pound Montana State tackle, has signed his first professional football contract with the Chicago Cardinals.

Ritt was the Cardinals' 13th draft choice in the NFIL draft last winter. yWiH-'be the percentage -of loss of vision," Thomas added. Thomas postponed an X-ray examination of Score's right eye Thursday until either today or Saturday. The 23-year-old "million dollar," strikeout artist will be kept in a quiet and darkened room until the eye clears sufficiently to permit an examination of the retina. If there is no detachment, Score could be released from the hospital quite soon.

Lpqart, Ortega FOR ALL OCCASIONS Drop In foraTreat rT Whether you want a snack, a sundae or a complete meal, our welcome mat is alway out. Choose from a big selection of tasty food at thrifty prices enjoy smiling service. DINNER BELL RESTAURANT Marysville Phone 5721 Attend the Gasco Food Institute Food and service just right Prices sure to delight. Eye Shot at Title SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UP) Contenders Isaac Logart of Cuba and Caspar Prtega of Mexico engage in a 12-round "rubber match" tonight for a probable shot at the welterweight crown.

"Although each won a previous meeting, Logart is favored at 11-5 to beat lanky Ortega, a long- range sharpshooter, this time at the Syracuse'War Auditorium. I -Their" significant bout televised and broadcast nationally by NBC. The winner will be in a position to challenge, champion Carmen Basilio of nearby Chittenango, N.Y., for the 147-pound crown. Or he will be geared to fight top-' ranked ex champion Tony DC Marco for the vacant crown in case Basilio wins the middleweight championship from Sugar Ray Robinson in September. Young Monarch; Do Well in Mid-Six Reserve Meet Marysville high school trac coach Milton McKillip today wa "kinda pleased" with the showing six of his thinclads made Thurs 'day In the Mid-Six reserve mcc at'Worthington.

Six students scored 31 points ii the contest, without competing i the relay race. The coach aid in relay team from Marysville wa entered. i Monarcbs who scored In the mec were Jim Easton, Phil Crabbe Marvin Gilbert, Larry Davis, Jci ry Yoakum, and Ronnie Walker Remarking on the fine work, the boys, McKillip referred to Eas ton's efforts in the 220 yard da'sh He said the youngster was leading by over yard, but got off stride by slipping on loose cinders, sti! led, but lost when he fell rtowr later. Easton still came in fifth iven after his fall. He also commended Yoakum for his discus and shotput throws.

Worthington wa top scorer of th meet with 90 points. Grove Ci- followed with 44, London had 32, 31 and Hllliards 12. The tfonarchs, were to run in the MM- Six junior high meet at Wester- villc Monday. However, the coqeli warned they may not enter because everal of the freshmen may be ineligible, since they scored in varsity meets. The summary: 120 yard high GC), Davis (W), Hehsel (GCl, Ad- ims (W), and Easton (M), 0:199 100 yard Lath- (W), Wickey (L), Smith (Wi, and Gilbert (M), 0:11.5.

Mile run London, Worthington, Irove City, 1:47. 440 yard (W), Gilbert (M), Davis (M), Cahcntnie (W and Wilson (L), 0:58.8. 180 yard low hurdles Adami W), Cantor Walker (GC), Davis (W) and Easton. (M), 0:23.4. 220 yard dash Lathem (W), Wicker (L), Viney (L), Smith (W) Mile City, Worth- ngton, Milliards.

W. Yoakum (M) iuer (GC), Hoenzel (GC), Pole Vault Davis (W), Rey- iclds (L), Rife (W), Buck (H), '6'. High jump Easton (M) and togers (GC), Ballard (W), and Zig- li (W), Gilbert (M), Broad Jump Latham (W), Holmes (GC), Wilson (L), Zigli (W) nd Gold (H, 18'3W. Discuss Yoakum (M), Trcgo GC), Ream (W), Russell (H), and Walker (M), To Northwestern EVANSTON, III. (UiP)-Harlan Jiosher of Napcrville, 111., cap- ain of the University of Miami of Ohio basketball team last year as been named freshman basket- all coach at Northwestern Head oach William Rohr and assistant ob Doll held positions at liami last season.

GHrOAGO '(UD-Former world uddleweiyht Ira nTp Gene "ullmer, who lost his title on a nockout to iRay iRobinson last 'cck, has signed to moot veteran 16-Year-Old Meets Marge Burke In Women's Amateur MEMPHIS, Tcnn. (UP) Jud fcller of Old Hickory, th 18-year-old "surprise package" the Women's Southern Amateu golf tournament, played Marf Burns of Greensboro, N.C., toda in the semifinals. The other match pitted defend ing champion Mary Ann Downe of Baltimore against Cliffor Ann Creed of Opoulasas, La. Mis Eller continued her spec tacular play Thursday by elim nating Mary Mills, another teen ager of Ocean Springs, and 3. Miss Burns turned bac Mrs.

Sam Byrd of Birmingham wife of the former New York Yankee outfielder, 3 and 2 However, Miss Downey re maincd thn title favorite as sh whipped Mrs. Shelby Le of Mem phis, 3 and 2. Miss Creed reachet the semifinals by downing Mrs Maurice Click of Baltimore, 2-up The winners of today's will meet in a 36-hoIe champion ship round Saturday. Furgol, Burke Post 68s af Arlington Monarchs Trip Union in Baseball Game, 5-2 HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (UP) Marty Furgol and Jackie Burke 68s Thursday to lead in the 'irst round play of the $20,000 Arlington Open golf tournament.

'Furgol, from Lemont, 111., went out in 35 and got back in 33. Burke, hailing'from Kiamesha N.Y., shot a 32 on his first nine and came back with 36. Oliver and Vincent Allison, an amateur from Fort Smith ailed to cutting the field to '10 pros and amateurs. The field will narrow to 90 at he end of 36 holes today and to GO at the end of 54 holes. Ten players were bracketed for he second spot with 69s.

They were Monty Sanders, Dallas; rank Stranahan, Toledo, Ohio Inman Bolton, Miss. Tohnny Shreveport, La. George Bayer, Los Angeles; Bo Mninger, Odessa, Bill Casper Bonita, Johnny Palmer, Tulsa, and Pete Mazur, Tonawanda, N.Y. There were seven with 70s and six -with 7'ls. Bead the Classifieds alph (Jiger) Jones of Yonkcrs, Kenlon Hd.

mi. N. on 31) If See Us For Your Spring Planting Needs SHADE AND APPLE TREES SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, BUSHES. PANSY PLANTS. STRAWBERRY PLANTS MARYSVILLE GREENHOUSES GARDEN CENTER (Turner's) ATTEND THE In the rankings De Marco is No.

1, Ortega No. 2 and Logart JNiL-a; hut it's Dc-iM a r-eoJ could get another shot at Basilio, who already knocked him out twice in title bouts. In their two previous encounters, Logart, 24, won a unanimous 10- round decision over Ortega, 21, at -Madison Square Garden, March 16, 1956; but Ortega turned Maryqvllle Monarchi bested tne Union baseball at Maysvllle Thursday 5-2. Coaches Donald McKillip and Robert Brammer have scheduled a rematch at Union Wednesday. In mean-time, London will visit the Monarchs Saturday for a double-header in Mid-Six league competition.

The Monarchs still have a meet with league leader, Grove City, which they will play Thursday, The Monarchs led off with the scoring against Union yesterday in 'the second inning, mentor Mc- KuUip said. Ronnie Herd walked away and Paul Fowler clobbered a home run to account for the f'rst two runs. In the third inning, Dick Wilson walked and moved up when Jim Burson cot on first on a error They moved up when Ed Hagcnlocker walked. Wilson and Burson scored on an Infield out and Hagenlocker stole home. Union scored in the bottom of the sixth after Charles Carter and Elliott hit their ways to bases.

They scored on a fielders choice and an rror by the Monarch catcher. Union scored its runs on four hits from Moarch hurler Bob Thorn is. The Monarchs gained three jits from John Smith ami John piedler. Smith, relieved after the irst, had pitched eleven innings, Wednesday. Catchers were Pearl Ovcrfield for Marysville and Tom' HcCarty for Union.

Errors were few In the contest, Union made two, the Monarchs McKillip reported. Read the Classifieds Every Dish a Sheer Delight THE JOUnMAL-THIBUHE MAIYSVILU5 OHIO Friday, Majr 10, 19S7 HIT PARADE OF FIT FOR A KING Here' food for your every mood deftly served in a congenial atmosphere that's conductive to' your full enjoyment. The prices will prove equally pleasing to your pocketbook! FEATURING NOON DAY LUNCHES and SUNDAY DINNERS WILCOX RESTAURANT 202 East Sth Mary.Tillc Phon. 7321 Attend the Gasco Food Institute May 14 15 16 IF you're the low-price field READ THIS STARTLING 5 out off 10 Smaller Cars wear a Pontiac Price Tag jf yet none give you Any of Pontiac's Advantages the I verdi verdict at Coston, Oct. 17.

Paul Brown After Zatkoff's Name On Cleveland Contract CLEVELAND (UP) Paul Brown launched a campaign today for the signature of linebacker Roger Zatkoff on a Cleveland Browns' contract. The Browns landed Zatkoff, an all-pro lineman at Green Bay, along with quarterback CJarrelt a deal that sent six i Cleveland players to the Packers, i Zatkoff, a former Michigan 1 Kreat, has announced his intention of quitting football, but Brown he was confident of pmuadiny liiffl to join Cleveland. I Bring those winter clothes to us now. They will be double cleaned and returned to you in trans. parent-reusable PLASTIC BAGS All your regular cleaning comes back in PLASTIC too.

Another quality extra at NO EXTRA Ask about our Box Storage Plan too. Gift cleaning certificates each nite of the Institute. MERCURY CLEANERS PONTIAC GIVES YOU UP TO 8.9% MORE SOLID CAR PER DOLLAR! Not one of the smaller cars can give you heavy-duty construction, the road- hugging heft and iolid security that surround you in every Pontiac. Yet Pontiac'a the nimblest heavyweight you ever your Pontiac dealer cail now 9 urnor than six advanced-engineering reasons why! Pontiac has gone all out to make this genuine big car the most docile package of might you ever had the pleasure of bossing. You'll find Pontiac's exclusive Petition-Touch ConfroU make steering "and braking the surest, easiest you've experienced! Park it, cruise it, try it in stop-and-go traffic this is driving tha smaller jobs can't possibly equal.

PONTIAC'S PERFORMANCE TOPS THE BEST THE SMALL CARS CAN OFFER- BY A WIDE MARGIN! Not one of the smaller cars can up to Pontiac Performance. Whether you judge a power plant by engineering statistics or on-the-road performance, I Wiac's Strato-Streak V-8 stands head and shoulders above anythingTn low-price field. Your dealer will he happy lo thaw you a eamplete flgurei an eye-opening test drive in traffic or out on the highway will supply all the hurt-lifting proof you need that Pontiac bjus separated the men from the boya when it cornea to performance I PONTIAC GIVES YOU 4 TO 7 INCHES MORE WHEELBASE! The small cars extend bumpers and fenders to look 1'ontiau the extra length where it between the wheels! Here's cxlra IQIU -AND PONTIAC HAS AL.WAYS BEEN FAMOUS Plain Ciiy Marysville that farackati tht bumpt initead of riding on And this extra length shows up Iruide, too, in stretch-out space for six footers. Add to I'ontiac's bonus in length iU all-new suspension system and you have an Ltvel-Lini Ride no car any price can surpass and a built- in sense of direction and security that will you for the smaller cars forever! AS ONE OF AMERICA'S TOP TRADE-INS! Maylw it cornea as a surprise to you that BO much more car can be yours at the same price you've seen on the smaller cars. But ful inv.Umenl, oo As you know, it hai always commanded a top trade-in.

So why not step out of the small-car class and into a Pontiac there's nothing in your way. Your Pontiac dealer has the keys and an eye-oixjuing ofl'er waiting for you right now! So why not look and feel like a million-instead of a million others? "Con You See, Steer, Safeiy? Check Your Car-Check StE YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER TRADING'S TERRIFIC RIGHT NOW!.

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