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PAGE ypvs SATURDAY. AUG. 4, fti ftf- 11 Simmons Stops Kedlegs, 6-3, For tifijiStraight if By FSED DOWN I'nitrd Sporta Hrikr Curl Simmons sports a fhc-gamo winning streak today.M proof he's won his to star again for the Philadelphia Phillies The southpaw turned In his fifth straight and elg'ilh of the year Frtdtiy night in pitch- Ing the Phillies to a 6-3 the Cinclnna'I Redlegs All three-runs off: Simmons were unearned bested 15-game winner Brooks. Lawrence. It vac bad night all around 'for the National League contenders the fh-st place Milwaukee Brai.es to tho 'Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago New.

and the third place Brooklyn (Dodgers dropped a )2-lnnlng, 11-8 decision ihe St. Louis Cardinals. a result, the Bmes retained their one game margin over the Philadelphia. Redlegs and their two-game lead Pittsburgh over-the Dodgers Pirates snapped an' clsht- game losing streak when Dick Groat- singled home two runs with the bases filled In the ninth Inning after the Braves took a 3-2 lead in the top of the frame on Pel Cran: dail's'two-run, two-out doublc- Canlt Edge I Veteran catcher Walker'Cooper doubled runs across to snap eri-'M' tie in the 12th and Clem wild-pitched another tally hfline'-as the fourth-place-'CardI- lo their'sixth straight Bob -a four-hitter' for his 10th win'16 give the Chicago Cubs a 2-0 S'Iclory after Foster Castieman hit two homers and Jackie Brandt and Willie. Mays one each to lead the New York Giants to a 7-1 the other National League games.

jhe; Detroit Tigers walloped 15 bits and collected Jl walks to down the New York ''Yankees, 10-4, Boston and stretch tie. American League Chicago leaders' losing 'streak I to four games, Billy Hoeft his 13th Baltimore "game. Washington BOMX Beat Indians Kansas City The Boston Red Sox got four-hitter from Mel Parncll to beat the Cleveland'Indians, 7-1. Billy Pierce became'the majors' first 17-game winner.when the Chicago White. Sox's cored 11 runs in the first' Inning and to crush the Baltimore Orioles, 13-3.

Jim Lemon's double knocked in the decisive run as the Washington Senators beat the Kansas City Athletics, 2-1, in 11 Innings, Cam(lo Pascual. pitched a nine-hitter for the Senators to his fifth game. MAJOK LEAGUE STANDINGS ATION At LK AC I) Pel. GB Milwaukee 67 38 ,600 59 42 Brooklyn 57 42 .676 Louis SO 47 .616 ..47 44 ..42 35 1 2 8 .475 12 .449 14K .429 1614 .368 22 1 I Campaign To Save Minors Moves Into High Gear Brooklyn, N.Y;, Aug. 4, The "save the minors" campaign moved into high gear today and Ihe world champion Brjioklyn Dodgem furnished ihe acceleration v-H'i a proposal for a "National Baseball Diy' next June that would net more than The majors Friday, announced a program the two big leagues would consider spending up to that much to keep the minors in operation The Dodgers submitted their plan and it was discussed In detail by both major leagues at their meetings Friday The plan calls for every player hi the majors to participate in games with league' teams in 20 selected minor next June.

The cities would be selected at the minor league meet- Ings this coming Decerhber. Resulta New York 7, Chicago; 1st, twl. Chicago 1, New York 2d, night St. Louts'11, Brooklyn inn Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 3 Satnrday'i Probable Pitchers limls -at -Brooklyn Dkk-ibn (M)'vs. Brskino (94) 'Chicago at New York Valcnli- rvcUl (5-2) vs.

Margonerl (3-2) Cincinnati at Roberts (12-11) Milwaukee at Pittsburgh Buhl (U-4) vs. Pepper (1-1) Games Louis at Brooklyn, 2 Chicago at New York, 2 Cincinnati at Philadelphia Milwaukee at Pittsburgh AMERICAN LKAOUK Pet. 67 34 .663 59 40 66 GB New York Cleveland 7 .560 10H .521 14'A .455 21 .146 22 .402 .360 30It Big 10 Officials To Hear Report Chicago. Aug. Ten convened today, hear Commisbioner Kenneth (Tug) has promised be candid" and critical report on recruiting and payment athletes in the Ten was the target this 'a natlcnul magazine Avhich'chargcd that all schools cx- Illinois gave athletes ride" scholarships.

Friday's Renal Chicago 13 Baltimore 3 'Wash. 2. Ka'nsas City 1. 11 inn. Detroit 1C.

New York 4 Boston 7, Cleveland 1 ProbaWe Plicherj Baltimore at Chicago Wight (frS) VB. 7-7) Now York at Detroit Kucks vs. Lary (10-11) Boston at Cleveland Sullivan (9-5) vs. Wynn (13-5) at Kansas City, night Stone or Ramos (7-7) vs. Burnctto (2-2) Gamen Baltimore at 2 Waahingtbri City New York at Detroit Boston at Cleveland.

2 Dick Mayer Sets, Ail-American Pace With Second 69 Chicago Aug 4 OShanters 'All American' open had-a new pace-setter'today, 32- year old-Dick Mayer, but the top prize'of the $25,000 event itill- remained widft for. the reduced field of 80 players Mayer; one of the consistent contestants, shot his second straight 69 Friday to take the midway lead with one stroke ahead of Julius 'Boros. Both first day leaders, Argentine Antonio Ccrda and Peter Thomson, flipped badly, while even the IShole lunner up Mike Dietz Lake Orion, Mich, also fell Cerda, who Thornton scored a 73 for 140. DIetz took 74 for 142 also. Tied at 140 were horn so'n, Ted Kroll, Bud Holschcr, and.Ed "Porky'! Oliver; while at 141 were Dow Finsterwald, PGA and Masters champion Jack rk e', Open champion Gary Middlecpff, George Bayei, Ed Furgol, George Fazio, Arnold Palmer, Earl Stewart, Jimmy Dem a ret, Jack Fleck, and Don Addington.

Patty Berg, Chicago, had the hist women's round of the day, a' four 'under par 72, to total 151 and tie- national open champion Kathy Cornelius, Lake Worth, Fla. for first place in the pro division. Editorial Renks Local Sailor Meets Ambassador FISH FOR A pickerel that had attempted to swallow a perch bit off more than he could allow, and the scales on' the perch tie-up. Amused by the strange sight, 11- 'y ear-old Michael Gendell, of Unity, N.H., shows the result. the fouled-up pair, preventing their dying in tie.

fixed posiUao. Two Court Officers Avon, Aug. editorial In a weekly led today lo the resignation of two Justice Court officials who for the way they handled a traffic death Trial.Justice Egbert B. -Potter, Prosecutor Joseph M. Claf- fcy quit' eight days after Louis K.

Ball, editor of the FarmIngton Valley them.with.in- competence. The editorial grew out of a case Involving Ernest 25, who a negligent homicide: He wie 'arrested April of accident in whicSV Karen Lcssard If ewington''' turned to death in the -auto. Tarca -pleaded no and was fined J100. also was Ball said l.h, that the case ip hound over lo 'supe'rior can impose iff cr'sentences, The.editor Louis W.Schaefer as.payingvTarca was criminally that the "exVcs- slve speed and drunken driving." two-court of whom is a lawyer, said'they were 'Neither nor and demanded a retraction by the HARBISONHOLMS, FJRK CONTROL technician, with U.S.'Ambassador to Spain John Davis iuvalRewrVo Commander, aboard the keavy cruiser USS Salem. of Harrison Hollis of 18 CurtisK street, ami Mm.

the 6th Fleet abuard: tho lUgsUu.USS Salem, operating In the Medl- terraneaii. J- PI from Page One) "full ita worse'thian shrugged off the attack, "headline bark was ila reportial bite." Ten report, seven In the-making was by a special committee, headed by Leslie Scott of 'Michigan State. Major Lea.tue Leaders By UNITED PRiESS National Oakville Man Lays Title To Streets An Oakville resident claims that some toun roada were on his prop nigV staked out his "claims" with chest-high', barricades jutting Into' the thorough- Tares. Joseph J. ZuraHIs put four- toot hijh' extending some 35'feet Into Davis and a short distance away into Maple avenue.

A official' admitted with shrug later that the claims are valid. AB Pet. 93 366 67 124 .342 98 375 58 123 .328 74 263 29 85 .323 98 395 69 126 .319 L. ..68 320 32 72 .313 American League 97 89 129.362 Flayer A Club Muslal. St.

Schdn'st, N. Y. Boycr, vSt. 1. Mantle, N.

Y. Williams, Bos. Vernon, Bos. 82 232 79 276 48 81 .349 95 .344 Maxwell. Del.

92 321 65 110 .343 95 364 55 122 .335 Mantle, Yanks 34; U.S; Doubles Team Choice Over Mexico Rye, N.Y., Aug. S. Divis Cup Captain Billy Talbert sent his doubles team of Sammy Giammalva and Barry MacKay against Mexico today to clinch the America.n zone final without calling on his older aces in the final two singles matches Sunday. Cup valerans Vic Schcas of Philadelphia' and Ham Richardson of i Westfield, N. put the U.S.

out front 2-0 with straight set singles victories Friday over Mario Llamas and Francisco Contrcraa. They did it so handily Talbert decided to use the Giammalva and MacKay In today's doubles against Llamas and Cohtreras. A victory for the U.S. In the scries will qualify the American team to meet champions at 28-30. Kuenn, Dot.

Home Run Snider, Dodgers 26; Kluszewski, Redlbgs 25; Robinson. Redlegs 25. Rons Batted In Mantle, Yanks 89; Musial, CarSs 81; Wcrtz, Indians 80; Simpson, Athletics 80; Kaline, Tigers 77. Mantle, Yanks 89; Robinson, Redlegs 78; Yost, Senators 12; Fox, White Sox 72; Snider, Dodgers Mantle, Yanks 129; Ka- llhe, Tigers J27; Boycr, Cards 126; Fox, White Sox 125; Aaron, Braves 125.. Pitching Brewer, Red Sox 15-3; Lawrence, Redlegs 15-3; Pierce, White Sox Buhl, Braves H-4; Ford, Yanks 14-4.

Risdon's Streak Broken At 17 On Beverly's No-Hitter Rlsdon Mfg. Co'a win- njng camc 'to an. end at 17 laat night as Bill Beverly pitched a nff-ihtter to lead the Wa- Muro All Stars to a 3-0 victory at Recreation Field. In hurting his masterpiece Beverly walked three, hit ojie and struck out 14, the last'nine in succession. Veteran Jim Egan, after giving lip a.leadoff home run to Gene Gladding, settled down a steady other two runs cajne as the result of errors.

He allowed five hits, struck out eight and' didn't walk anybody. Risdon will entertain the strong Wallingford Police Sunday morning at 10:30 at Recreation Field. Wa-Moro 101 001 5 0 Risdon 000 000 0 3 Beverly and Camby. Egan and Riccl. Prankster Causes Explosion Scare Diners at the Waldorf Restaurant at 4 West Main street, Waterbury, had a little scare a teen-age pranfcsler lit a' firecracker nnd caused them to rush for the main door, believing that an explosion -and fire had Six pieces of fire apparatus were summoned to tbc-scene just he- fore 3 p.m.

Police' reported no ar- reats in connection with the I dent. Ita uropcan Forest. Hills Sept. PLAY GOLF IS Mlnlature'Cours Mfii, women, rhildren hnvc fun at Beacon Valley Golf Range New HaTm-BeUi'iny Road Naniatnck San MOEGI.E SIGNS Francisco, Aug. 4, (UP) Halfback Dicky -Moeglc finally signed hl 1956 contract with the San Francisco Forty-Nincrs Friday.

"I tievcr have been a holdout," the former Rice star said, "I just preferred to talk to the Forty- Niner people in person rather than on the telephone." Giambra May Get Chance At Title New York, Adj. 4, Giambra's for a middlewcigh title fightUoday were music to matchmaker Billy Brown's ears handsome young-Jooy's decisive victory over ninth-rank ing Rocky Castcllaiil Friday 'nigh at Madison Square Garden. The aggressive, belter from Buffalo, N.Y., -won unanimous decision over veteran Castcllani of Atlantic City in the! TV-radio 10-roundcr Friday nigh after chasing the ex-challenge Ask $300 Raise Waterbury, Donald heading members of the Police Mutual Aid. appeared before the Board of Finance, last night and made a plea for $300 across-the-board pay increases, plus fringe benefits for members of. the Police Department- Their requests included full hospital coverage; pay raises; a Jon gevity pay plan and a Jl OOO in crease in insurance benefits.

Child Killed When Struck By Truck Stratford, Aug. yoar-oid George Kopeck hilled instantly Friday night when a propane gas delivery truck hit his tricycle a-block from his home. Leon Jamilick, 6S, Bridgeport was charged with operating a motor vehicle so 'as to cause death: He u-as ordered held in pending the outcome of POWER ASH TRAY-Latest gadget for the car dashboard is a vacuum ash tray snatches 'away, discarded cigarct sttibs, extinguishes their fire arid vac 7 lium-packs thorn for fiitiirc disposal. Manufactured by a firm in Pacific Palisades, vacuum whisks avyay stubs and ashes through a tube into a' scaled-glass container which needs emptying only four times a year about the ring in every round. -Glambra weighed 156'X: pounds'charged with intoxication to Rocky's 158.

breach, oi the peace. CONTINUANCE A continuance until Aug. 17 was given in City Court T. -17, Naugatuck. Tedesco is being and Communists (Continued From Page ment but for maWng the situatldh more acute." The anfyjv organ Star praised Egypt's 'seizure of Suez as a 'correct act," and denounced AVcstern efforts to put piessure Nasser government, radio Moscow said.

"Nationalization of the Suez canal by no means 'affects the interests of the peoples of, Britain, B'rance, the United States or other countries," Ked Star was quoted: "Only a group of foreign cap- italials, who were profiteering at the 'expense of Egypt, has suffered damaged Therefore' the policy of pressure exercised on Egypt will not compel her people to deviate from the selected, path -of independent development." liocs. jTherc will be'a', numlj'er of acts of cnte'rtalnineiit including etc. Saturday', morning registrations will be -held companies svlir take' part 'in. the parade. Those entered register at the fire h'puse, which is convention headquarters.

addition to the 125-odd companies which: will be the line of inarch, there will he more than 80 bands and at least 79 pieces of Mr. Sullivan said. I expected that the parade, which will start promptly ut 1 p.m., will take about 'five hours to complete A special feature will be the lowering- from a helicopter of a key which will be used to touch off Ihe borough's fire whistle signaling the start of the parade The event win be a tribute to the helicopter rescues of trappet Hood victims' just one year ago Mr. Sullivan said. During the-parade communica Uons wlll'bc maintained between various points along the routo parade headquarters .1 thi judges' stand by nine two-way ra dios.

The radios and their opera tors will be supplied by the Amer lean Relay League. A lowing service will be able in case any of the parttcipa ting apparatus break ttiero will 'bo nurses and ambu lances available if first aid Mr. Sullivan said there.will a special unit in 'the parade fo out-of-slatc companies Which sen aid here during last year's floods entire parade will be led Ihe First Army band, which wil present concert COOL a new high in summer madness, eyeball coolers. Nine-year-old Stevie Peterspn, of Bellon; fashioned his pair out of bid frames.and ice cubes. Unfortunately, i c's cool view away before the day ends- evening from 8 p.m.

at Field. Facilities at the 'YMCA; will -be. made available lo MOKE FOR Chicago, Aug. -I. Hartack rorte his 226th and 227th winners of the year Friday at Washington Pnrk.

Willie' Shoemaker also rode two winners and now has 215 for the year Only Naval War College In the United Stales is located at the naval base near Newport, R. I. Robinson In Line For Outdoor Bout New York, Aug. Ray Robinson was'in the driver's scat today and asking big money for next month's proposed outdoor title defense that would substitute tor the Indefinitely postponed Archie Moore-Floyd Patterson heavyweight championship fight Co-manager Ernie Braca said, "If the Boxing Club wants Rohinson.to defend pgsinst Gene Fullmer at Yankee Stadium oh Sept. 18, it will have to match the guarantee of Ray has received from Los Angeles for the same fight." Archie's scheduled fight vdth young Patterson for the vacant heavyweight crown at Yankee Sept.

wns 'postponed Indefinitely Friday when seven physicians dcorccd Patterson's fractured right, hand would not be healed properly for a light on that date. IcKeonToBe (Continued From Page One) diers so that they "may clean up between After the band concert a ''spectacular" show has been arranged for presentation under the big top. Mr. Sullivan said it (s free to'all whb'care to attend nnd contain many acts of entertainment Including one "mystery" act which will not be announced prior to its presentation. One of the events will be a "hose running race" between various fire companies.

An outstanding drum corps will perform and after the show there will be dancing. Further details are be announced within the next few days. JULY Used Car SALE A-l in PERFORMANCE A-l in A-l in VALUE 1955 FOKD 2 Dr. Green II MW DOWff PAYMENT 19S6 FOKD V-8 miMP TRUCK Hydraalle only 1951 CHKVROLKT Bel Air 2 nr. II Tu Tone EASY TERMS 1951 CHEVROLET 2 Dr.

Heater Nice Family Car only $595 BOB WILCOX on tho Lot untii 5 P.M. The Maugatuck Fuel Company! NAUGATOCK PArk 9-5896; Awarded Forfeit Vkiqry Milt's TV, scheduled to play the Mcridcn knights tonight at 8 30 In a Stale Baachall Tournament game at Ceppa Field in Mcridcn, won its sixth straight Watcrbury Twilight lycaguc game last night when they were awarded tho verdict over the East Ends when the latter appeared with only eight players. The teams played a practice contest after the scheduled contest was forfeited. Coach Ed Mariano loaned veteran Third Baseman Ralph Trip to the visitors. TWO CONES AND' A COFFlN-Ten-ycar-old twins and Barry Jones tempt the glass-coffined Biondini with their ice cream cones.

Biondini, the "White Yogi," plans to. spend tv.0 months in the glass tomb, buried under two tons'of sand. He will exist on only glucose water'. The endurance fenl is being attempted at Brighton, fingland, where Biondini once chalked up 12 hours on a bed of nails. court to inform you that the court in closed session and upon 'secret written.bajlot Hutehi'nson began, reading, language suggested in the manual for of.a court martial.

In the back of the spectators' scats McKeon's wife Betty, who is expecting her third child within two weeks, opened her mouth and tensed forward, hearing the legal words, puzzling as to what they meant. It took a long time to get through the reading of-the verdict." Colonel Hutchinson slopped and turned off hia microphone McKcon did'a smart about face and went to the defense counsel table. Tho law officer suggested, 'and the president -agreed, the court should recess until today for pre- sentencing arguments. The court filed, out. Reporters vaulted the rail and began pumping McKeorTs He slowly grasped tnat hc was being congratulated on what theso considered a defense A faint'smile 1H hia face.

Fllfht By UNITF.D PRESS New Giambra, I56V4, Buffalo, N. outpointed Rocky Carlcllani, 158, Atlantic City, N. 1C. WATER FIRK Baltic Creek (UP) Mrs. W.

CurroH'a waler glass set her rouse on fire. Kirc Inspector Glenn Yarger said the water glass Sfrj. 1 Carroll set on her magnified the rays of the- sun and 1 started the fire. EXPANSION PEOGKAJC A multi-million dollar expansion program to increase the output the world's largest butadiene pi; in Fort 'by 50 -per cent to, 300.000.'short was announced today by William P. Tcxas- U.S.

Chemical Co. The; company is jointly owned by The Texas Co. and United States Rubber Co. And at 8:01 Robert Marilyn MAXWELL; HUNTER THE PROUD ONES LAST TIMES TODAV! "TRAPEZE'' "MOHAWK" At 3:18 8:01 HOGAN'S RESTAUJRANT CATEMNG 1X)OKS OI'KN AT J2H5.NOON jjlst Fralure at 0 1'. M.

"I.ISBO.V With Anil Msurrrn "JIASSACHK." BONCAL'S TAVERNA BUSINESS MAN'S LUNCHEON 11:30 to 2 DINNER 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. LARGE VARIETY OF MENU Taking Ttr.tcrvatlons For BANQUETS WEIJDIKC I'ARTIES Up 500 Tenons Phone PArk 9-8032 Kubljer Avenue Naugatuck WALTER BOXCAI, Prop. New Jersey, in 1865, oceanic the first stale officially lo designate all of. HH.militia.units as the National DO-IT-YOURSELF QUEENS-Contetants for queen of a "Do-lt-YourscH" show in Los Angeles hold saws just as il they knew how to use them.

Lelt'to right: Joyce Winfteld, Judy Bamber, JudHh Berry, Audrey Fat Mallny. ANCHOR GRILL IS Burton One Block From The "Green" FUIi COURSE DINNERS Broiled Lin Steaks, Chops and Italian Food Daily Luncheon II to 2 P.M. WE HANDLE SPECIAL PARTIES Starts Tomorrow! First Conn. Showing JUST IJ MISUTKS nRIVK VIA RT. 8 ON ASTON.

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