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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 11

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PA fw a WANT AD Taktr EYEX1XG TIMER, CUJWEtLAW FRIDAY, MAY NINETEEN Around With Glazed Eyes Barton Unbeaten, Move Toward Aho Scoreg (Third Major League NATIONAL Barton and Westernport continued their neck-and-neck race in the Twilight Baseball League yesterday, the Braves; By OftCAft rRALEY racing to their sixth win without a loss by whipping Frank-: NEW YORK Casey-lin, 5-3. while runnerup Westernport Mt. Savage, Stengel was a-happy, satisfied 34. Westernport has won five i'' i man. outings.

"We should the In other games Midland; he we have squeezed by Zihlman, 5-4, and: youngsters we'll send down to the'Lonaconing edged Klondyke, 5-3. minors who could be playing for; Lefty Grover Fazenbaker made any other big league team." his 3-0 with a six-hit pitch- that-was'in'March, ing job for Barton. Fazenbaker: short tw months ttf Barton on the.road to 7, 2 the Yankees squirming at the bottom of the American Stengel is walking with w. glazed eyeballs and everybody. rton else is dping the talking.

This they, are and thinking to our own private, translation: joe Cleveland man. "In 1940. the last time theUory when he slammed a two-run' Yankees -were in last place, in the first inning. had a better ball club with smacked a triple 'and! Loop COLUMBUS, iDrivers Race Night Racing Slated Today Against Time At Fort Ashby'g Speedway thir EUmlie and CresaptowD Alld EleillClltS Efforts will be made again tonight towage the firsT Eagles, both bagging close games nocturnal stock-car racing program at the Potomac Valley yesterday, became co-leaders in INDIANAPOLIS, ind. in Fort Ashby.

The initial night show, wat the Pen-Mar Little League. Crash-conscious drivers, saddened scheduled for last Friday but was rained out. Ellerslie pulled out a 6-5 win by tne death two fraternity' Maroons with a brotners prepared todav for a wwk has this vv ek to Jim Raupach, manager of the speedway, said a lot of 'major leagues would "favorably rally the last of thence against the clock as well as the track in fetclass, the two-day program is applications for another th aft tf Htra gt Jl JS 8M Ul fm 1l tim 2f ls In addition to scraping, calcium.pected lo attract some of the best ileague. had only two hiU.but for the 500 mile Memorial Day, cWoride was applied to tunis riders in the East. Michael Shea, chairman of speedway'classic.

Raupach said lhe surface is wiu be the first tirne in mny ifli Micnaei snea, cnairman 01 lri ksnpH walks in York Citv's soecial committee to Wllh l9 sltlons sim J1 in in the best condition it has ever years that motorcycle racing 0 10 force om thc the field, observers predict- been Several drivers tested the been held in the Cumberland brnt amabreaueteam 1 7 said Tom iFraukiin 3 3 3 jut. 3, Cubt 0 nun posjuuus sun optji in )n the best condition nas ever years inai motorcycle the field, observers predict- been. Several drivers tested the been held in the Cumberland ed a hectic rush, weather permit-: track vesterday and found the although hill climbs were toward the starti line turns faster. popular until recent years. when qualifications open at 11 ready to put before base-J jball Commissioner Ford Frick i 3e ore I about five weeks," Shea said York.

Frick. in a fi St MO 9 and i Anderson the victorv Satm-day land driver) is slated lo make to went eieht frames Jt wasa so much a 1 uestion ol -first start of the season tonight. Vhat wil1 il lake lo qualify Thr other cars will also be VandPflbers Every crew not yel ualificd was making their 1959 debuts. r'ii'j-" i i -i set to gamble and "go for broke" special meeting ked went 0 1 effort to make lhe field crossed lhe late on an 'Satur COAST LEAGCE Salt Uike Oty 5-3. Diejo 0-4 Spokme Vancouver 0 Photnix 6.

Sacramento 1 Portland Seattle 1 a a as DiRlaggio, Keller. Henrich, double and Ed Warnick clouted a Red Sox, 5, A 0 Dickey and Crosetti. Wei two-bagger for the Braves. Kjinsil citj MM nnants in a i cond 1 1 M1 here sentatives of the 16 major league) andenberg homered, iSaturday and Crites cal lUselL let Sunday take Five or six events will be run. the show slated to start at had won "four pennants in a row'Laupert homered in the second but killed us." jinnihg and Dick Wilson had (Translation: Let's have anoth-'triple and double for HR-Busby.

i i i Gcrnert. er funeral. i Dick Niland, who was replaced Tina Louise; mo vie. actress and by Ollie Smith in the sixth, gob former catcher I credit for Westernport's victory jKoOklC JLeatUllg High School: "All and no'over Mt. Savage.

1 rjlay makes the Yankees dull! Gene Keyes and Alex Ambrose iiflClllplllS fnr- iinn- sentatives of the 16 major yandenberg homered. Crites' care 01 JRaupach said plans are also clubs, said that the eight clubs in! nadalri pi and single and Warns- Scattered showers and thunder- be made for a big weekend of a new league would have to meetjj and Ferrone had two storms were Predicted for Satur-; rac i ng The regular stock cei-tain qualifications. eac jj for the Eagles Joe Beynon' da The trial dea is Sunday run Friday night, July At the meeting here stari ed al second base and a is 0 i evening. Should the field be com-i JOi lh he lightweight motor- Frick said the eight teams in any led Maroon at tne with leted a hme before then sloxv cycle racing slated for the fol- new league would have to be in double and two singles. Fix had: er can bum ed from lowing ni ghatnd heavyweight cities with half a mitKon popula- w- rf the line-up.

mniorpvr-los hilled for Siiridav. Ml 1 es ith half a mitKon popula er. Kiely and Daley. r. wo hits ana uary ur Payne clouted triples.

two hits and. Gary Orendorf and: the ne P- nPll play makes the Yankees dull; Gene Keyes and Alex AmbroselUempUlS Light boys They need a night on thelhammered triples for the 'leaeue Iners. Jack Skidmore banged a MEMPfflS, Tenn. (AP) Tom, Well, they did win! Ford Frick, sioner: "At our meeting we merits the joined the; American a new league is necessary.) GUMcDougald, Yankee infield- "If it wasn't so serious it Jack Skidmore banged and single and Blank lar-j Veech of Milwaukee, a rookie with a double and single for a host of old pros breathing down I Mt. Savage.

his neck, held a narrow lead today i Jack Wilson struck out nine the $25,000 Memphis 'Open, 'itwirling'Midland to victory over) The 29-year-old golfer, playing Dale Williams the 10th tournament of his pro- "big gun" for the Indians with a jfessional career, jumped ahead of (double and two singles while Edithe pack with a 7-under-par 'had a two-bagger andjfirst round that equaled the three runs andJpetitive course record. Joe McGowanj' Veech toui'ed the UCJUK inaue lui a uig wrcivcuu VL ley and "Ferrone had two singlesistorms were predicted for Salur-; racing in July The regular stock cei-tain qualifications. eac or the Eagles Joe Bevnon da The tnal deadlln is Sunday ju run Friday night, July At the meeting here al second base evenin Should the field be com-i JOi ftu. in nlntArl fimp tlipn ilnu'. 1 ghatnd heavyweight; motorcycles billed for Sunday.

Only 14 cars were qualified last Approval of the Fort Ashby at an average speed of.track as a motorcycle site was; slightly above 144 miles per by an official of the Ameri-. for the 10-mile test, somewhat can Motorcycle Association who! Kemi) than last year's overall here from Columbus, Ohio, ito look over the speedway. The; Only two Grim'track, he said, should be ideal for; and Don Branson made the He called the Fort Ashby 1J grade last week and mostly new- oval "just about the best third- 3 to the "500" figured track I've seen." Connor a) six practice and qualifying crash-! Raupach said no other motor-jj idiioooi-4 and have to have a stadium seadng at least 25.000 persons. JAI LA VALE: Frick said.thece was no plan expand the American and Nation-1 al leagues which are composed of oob orend'orf'ifield, eight teams'each into a larger wp-Kemp. LP-FIX.

Atteml Softball Meeting Nine teams attended the first meeting of the City tball leagues last City Hall. Managers to operate this season (Cresaptown). At ELLERSLIE: LaVale Maroons 400 Johnson, F. Connor. HR-K, Phillips (EUerslie).

ies. killing Jerry Unser and racing is planned for within less than 72 hours. part of lhe country that weekend; SPECIAL I WHISKY GIN VODKA Full $399 Quart iJ "BOI" RpllNETTE'S PARKVIEW LIQUOR STORE 82 Greent St. LOTS OF FREE PARKING SPACE and I'll fflur- i eight blows lueciuea io operate ims seasoi pa um pires under an in- two of Club course in $35 instead 32. Par is 1 of last year's $15 'with all costs racked up 10 hits to in pro scrambles, Veech has yet: der you.) jmove into the .500 circle with a'try win.

And the two pros running "Entry" feeFand rosters will he uinrirh nrfroit coach- decision over Klondyke. hard behind-him Al duc next meeti ng Detioit coacn. turj)ed back Hebert haven won HaH and other Colts wit.sevcn. one in they've forgotten in joining are to and, suddenly, tliey. aren't afraid of the any more." (At overj iier and playing and struck out six.

Dave Muir hits and "Hank" Roger Wilson two each for 'Coney. Jack Burner collected how it feels. Bessclink.of Grossinger, N. Bessclmk.of Grossmger, N. session offida hope 'to start the overcame two bogie holes turn, seagon firgi week in June or 'oney.

ac urner Yankee Qf tjje losing leam seven as- if somebod Ryne-Purens ltwo 01 "It looks to me if stole i page of Damn Yan- I' (This ucuon 0n oning 311 ooo 11 we'll all wake-up min-- a winter, I Eddie Sawyer, Phillies ttlauag-iAt WESTEKNFORT: "That's in the other league." (What's about being in eighth place? I lose eight in a row' and. they think Stengel's got in a have a representative at 32-33 65, Hebert -of, Those at i gh meeting Potomac Edi- Lafayette, overcame a bogie start for an identical score art for an identical score son Company Bob Wadc Nation Lurking at .66, were five of Gugrd; Local Guard; circuit's big Jr. No Bob Young, saivauon of Pocono Manor, Bo Winm- iArmy Jim and Fjre ger of Odessa. Tex.vPete Cooper mefl Welfare Frank Netbken Local Sa i vation of Lakeland, Ernie Vossler 101 o-ssi of Midland. and Doug Ford 010 002 o-s of Fla.

Fazenbiker E. Mont- troubles.) Murry Dickson, Kansas pitcher: 'iThey don't look like the Yankees." (Why, they don't even look like the Washington'Senators.) Kansas City players en masse: the HR-H. en (Franklin). At MT. SAVAGE: 310 012" 000 Niltnd, 0.

Smith (6) J. us the At MIDLAXD: Zihlman Midland "Wonder of. will buy now?" (And even if they are at bottom, I-hope it's me.) Don Mossi- Detroit pitcher twice winner- over the Yankees: "They're swinging as usual and A Im pitching to them the same way as if they were clobbering, A the" ball." (Man, don't ask why? Jusl be happy it's happening 100 101 8 4 010 3 Parker (1) J- Mc J. Wilson Md Edwtrds, (2X Tryouls for boys from 9 to 11 who have never played on' DiMna i 4 'H 'a team or in the farm system, of Junmy Dykes, Detroit Dan League er "The way he's going, 1 aon staged to morroWi 10 a mjjunkins 2 urfui jiiSPS i ii. jiT.Jtsn caie wM i a( lhree cl Upaagh a 3 second nan -work- Rawtags 3 3 i B.Harvey 3 0 DEFEATS ELK GARDEN, 5-1 Southern High wound up its baseball season yesterday with a 5-3 record as Sam Glotfelty pitched a three-hitter to beat Elk Garden, 5-1, a morning game played at Oakland.

The Highlanders, who posted a 3-3 mark in the were paced by- Jerry Wine's double and single. Elk Garden's Jerold Milavec gave up seven hits while fanning eight as the Stags dropped their fourth game in seven 'conference 1 men's Welfare; Frank Nethken, Keech's Drug Stores: Jim O'Neal, O'Neall's All-Stars; Holly. Sports Shoppe, and Pete Wageley, Marine Reserve. 157 Batlimorc St. Dial PA 2-3700 9:30 to 5:00 SALE 0 1 0 0 01 0 0 o.o Southern Stuck 3 Gnejry 1 Wine cf Glotfelty 2 3 3 3 FOR A SAFER RIDE, INSIST ON aUgJbe was, vision manager before.) i outs Field for the HMk Bauer Yankee outfielder.

0 "The whole club's to blame and from entre street Mt everybody better damn soon wake lloyal West side and ss. Peter z-smgied from Carver, East Side. Gep-j Patrick's in thei And, having the last word as 13011 usual, Casey-Stengel: "the ain't gonna end tomorrow." art a (Nope, it sure ain't It ended East Side the day we dropped into the eel- tiict. Leroy lax.) (Ref. Pat.

Off.) Rhodes 2 R.tolaw 2 Martin 2 3 T. Colaw lb.3 James ,2 r.Craver Country Club Team To Play In Hub City Cumberland Country Club's golf team will make its first start. of the season Sunday at Hagers-'j town, meeting the Fountain Head' team. Named make the trip are i' Wilson, John Rokisky, Mike Robinette, Orville' Jackson, Vince Panico, George Petras, Jim Beacham, Frank Wilkinson, Bill Catherman, Buford Saville, Bob Davis, Dave Klein, Jerome El- AB lensoB, Tucker Mason, Bob Rein- hart, Ed Mattingly, George Gar- zjlitz, Russ Ponton. Mort Peskin, Harry White, Clifton Van Roby, Dr.

Cannon, 1 Totals 28 1 3 Spiker 3000 Klk Garden Southern Totals for James in 6th 24 5 0 JjPhil Jenkins, Jack Charley Zernbow- 1 er Henry Johnson, Steve Johnson, John Johnson, L. E. Eisenberg, Earl Guard, Jack Weber, Air Cushion Nylons Riverside 4 SQUARE GUARANTEE 1 UflllHI wt Nwnltti IMNONWIM MWIMCTIOM 001 000 140 000 ouinerji. 2b Milavec 4 St Allen Tyler, Charley Genevie and Nate: WINS Savage defeated Cresap- in a-junior high North End dis- Orioles SeiJ Hare will be Bogtoll -Red Sox charge at Penn Avenue for the, South End area schools of John-j goSTON Ayila, son Heights, Penn Avenue, Johaj 1954 American League batting Humbird, Virginia Avenue and now sp0 rting a meek St. Mary's.

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