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Bucs Drop Giants Twice To Lead NL by Full Gamewith Total Bows After Late Charge or I Trip morninf II holes. PITTSBUROH (AP) Rob-fighth on by Tony WAYNE-Kor inp mornini erto cifmente triplfrt cz Arnold tying run and scored the go- on infield singit by Don Palmer. IT WAS during period Pottslonian onlookeri were treated to 21 year-old ahead run on an infield out ax Favletich. but the Braves coun- Smith trophy golf tournament the Pittsburgh Pirates whipped tered with two more in their country club. experience of seeing a hole San FYancisco 7-1 Sunday, half of the inning, the first on Landis, an eight handicapper, holes.

Halved in eagles, and the round pleting a sweep of a double- sacrifice fly and the had a net three almost wiped dosfd out with birdies, header and taking a one-game second on Joe single. strokes better ttian the hole deficit. But his opponent, BASEBALL LEAGUE SETS TEN GAMES Little League Major, Minor Divisions Plan 5 Games The Major League division of lead over the Giants in the Na- Three of the other runs place finisher in the 36-hole, tional League pennant race. came on homers, two by Pete medal play (at handicap) tour- Thf Piralfs Ihf opcnpr 7- hy P.vletich. nameni.

Dr. I. William 4 as Donn Clendenon collected a The their firat grow each, clutch single and triple second inning. Landis gross sit The Pirates trailed 10 into the Woodward and pitcher over par for the fourth innini! ot the second drove game, but Gene Alley beat out a slow roller (or a sinule. Clemente chased him home with a "7 triple, then scored himself as 1 Vada error.

Royersford-Sprins City BKimiAM 823 Kdaln Phow fdflfl Nelson, Wife of Local Funeral Director, Succumbs at Home The eagles came on the 472- the Royersford Jaycee Little (Elliott) Nelson, Frank. Parker Fork; three sist- yard. par 5 eighth, where League has five games sched- gjri a Twin Mrs. Maude Stauffer. Phila- o'Donnell drove 270 yards, then uled this week.

They are to- uorouah Funeral director, died delphia: Mrs. Flora Mansur, approached just short of the night: Bluebirds vs Eagles; to- Saturday night at her home, 9 Spring City and Anna, wife of Jim Hart threw out Jose Pagan. Alley twisted his left knee on was also best among the first five finishers, who included third-place Henry VanDyke (net 1.38) Al Rensing (1.39) and Paul (I4A). Pairings were also an- Jim King of Cedarhrook, birdied the hole and won the Philadelphia Amateur golf tournament, 2-up, ending one of the most incredible two rounds in the history. unj was a bit of a frustrating during the played at Victory park starting the Tviin Boroughs Nelson Funeral home.

331 New morrow. Golden Hawks vs War- "follow- Clement Perkasie: six riors; Wednesday, Eagles vs illness. grandchildren and four great- areen. King, meanfvkile, used a No. 3 wood to approach 12 Rockets: Thursday.

Warriors vs "Boni in Spring City, she was grandchildren, feet from the pii. Bluebirds; and Friday, Rockets the daughter of the late Jacob Donnell, who eagled the vs Golden Hawks. All games are (Fulmer) Elliott. A VIEWING will be from the to R. Landis I Bensing DiAngtlls SMITH TROFMY riNi I.NN^TI ab hi the play when his spikes caught 'ooo ih i i i phy tournament, uhich will be in home plate and was replaced 2b 1 1 5 Saturday and Sunday, by (iene Michael, uho added a 4 1 .1 1 Mjonm 1 0 a better ball of run in the fifth with a double Mttiomy pr 0000 Mmkf ih 2100 innmament that scored pitcher Tommie 5 7 I Sick.

DJohnaoi. If 4 0 11 Um.ftrr 4 1 2 1 folloU Bill Mareroski doubled homei i i two Pirate runs in the sixth in- Bawarhn oooo ning, and Clendenon added a two-run homer in the eighth. ruu pH i i Clendenon beat out a bunt in the sixth inning of the opener oooo and increased the lead to 4-1 when he scored on Total loui double. a riMi Piniion. experience for Donnell, how- four years ago.

5 p.m. ever, as King, 30-year-old for- shipped from 18 feet off the Warriors continue to lead mer pro. matched his best ef- green for the Major League division in Track Summaries the' Sotter tro up after the the second half race with i 3 0 for the halving by the Bluebirds On the both drove (1-3). a tcofes were: Warriors 10, Eagles birds Goldea Hawki Warriors Rocketi Eaglet 14, Golden Hawki and Bluebirds 4, Rockets 2. The Minor League division 1 'aain, O'Donnell put pressure Mt Mitonio A 50 2 on King by holmg his 12-f(X)t rrcord.

hy Clilf C'uahman. niitt 2. Ron Whitniy. OirOie pUU. (aiiiomia 50 4 3 Roh Steel-.

King. 10 feet away, sank It to I 73 7 10 7 73 13 200 1 Edith advantage Came on the 71 10-M; Stale, 2, Barbara Ferrell, SOTTIR TRORMY Tyua. Pata Detfrlch (7)-lrv Forman (71) Hammond. Sacramento Hanry VanDyka (lO)-Jack Schuli (25). Compton, 25 2 39 IS Conrad Stattenbaura (7)-Dr.

C. Sarni Javdta- 1, RaNae Bair, San vantage. (16) Paul DIAngalli (9)-Joa IM11, rerort. sa aaa (U) own ir 2 Barbara Fn- AUanla 2. Ed Ermlach (i)-Franh Klaut (26) rdruh.

Jersey A 3. Biliie all her life. She was a member of the Royersford Cbarck of the Brethren, the Ford chapter S18, Order of Eastern Star, dies-Moat Business and Professional club of Spring City, Library club. Spring City. Also, the club of cemetery Royersford; Laurel Garden club; and the following auxil- iaries: Spring City Forest of the Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Hu- street, Spring City, Wednesday night from 7 to 9 Private services will be from the funeral home Thursday at 11 Officiating will be the Rev.

Gerald F. pastor of the Royersford Church of Brethren, Interment will be in Fernwood Shalkop Couple nine holes gave him a 1-up ad- FRANCIitC'O PrfTSni lKiH UIR-Cincinnati 5. AtlanU 2R F.Alou, Al Barman (I3)-Jack AAatlla (14). Hac Millhrae Uoiu. l.M 0 Only hi ab hi Jloae.

Lemanter, Cardenaa HR Bill (lO)-Waltar Schatl (15) meter 1, Cherr)e Schroder 5 0 3 1 MAlou pf Roue 2 Pavletioh Aaron Slanger (U), sherrard. laurel. 11 0 2, Mamie Rallins Davenprt 31) 5 2 2 0 Alley aa 4 0 1 0 SF Bollini, Aaron Maya cf 3 0 2 1 Clemente rf 4 1 1 0 IP lb 4 1 If 0 1 1 Kiat her Hart If 3 0 10 MrAa pb 10 0 1 Raklachun Haller 4 0 0 0 Paean 3b 3 111 rf 4 110 Cinrtenoii lb 3 2 2 1 Sotlebart Fuentes 2b Paglaronl 4 1 1 I DaMdaon Rurda ph 1 0 0 0 Mazrotnki 2b 4 ii 2 I Uueen Lamer 2b 0 0 0 0 Rlaaa l.andrum ph I 0 1 Face Herbel 2 0 0 0 Mikkelnn Henry oooo MDaniel noon Gabnelan ph 1 0 I 0 Gibbon oooo Sadeekt 0 0 0 Petenwn ph 10 113 4 23 1 4 5 0 1 113 3 2-3 I 12 Woody Rath (lO)-Haroid Bindar (19) (hicaio, 11 1 3, Panchal. Ijiurel, BB vs Paul (ll)-G. Princanthal iM 4.

Tammy Tenneanee State. 3 110 1 0 0 wp Lemaater 2 A OOOO Douglassville Trips Optimists Douglassville ran its league- Williams Hits for Cycle; Lifts Chicago to Split (25). 12.1 Only entries 0 Hal Federman (7)-Stanley Brassier (16) jqo meter daah l. Tommie Smith San Vi i a.m*’ 20 7. 2, Jim Hines.

Texas Frank Wolfgang (14)-R Miller (25) southern 2 Howard Sokol-Harry Clay (16). 21 0 Alax (l)-Don Kohsiak (17) vs nummrr. a- a Frias (ii)-Dick Thompson Sr. Moseke. Rea NorChester Optimists on shamrocks Woodchucks trice.

Neb, 4'j. 2. Nancy the diamond. Palo Alto. 146 3, Cynthia Wyatt.

But 10 Charles Shanar (lO)-Ellis Kohn (15) vs Male Orr (ID-Paul Wolf (15). Total34 7 13 7 Total 3 4 12 4 Saa Pltlsbargk HP Pittsburfh I triple and homer, leading the toviar 7 i in Cubs tO a 7-2 victory Don Orr (ll)-Don Ronnia (If). Mccovey Alley SF-Paian. over St, Ixjuis Sunday after Curt Mota. Herbel ih, 3 Henry McDaaial Gibbon SadecU Rlaas Face Mikkalam WT- 8AN w'' a KMneDOOl 3 3 2 2 opening-game triumph by lead-niwiivpwwi nettes, 23 1 3, back nine, where slid Roversford leaeue stata.

4 Kathy jq 40 after a 33 on the first i cedars or Leoanon, nu- a P.n.«u ha, game, jcheduled this company. AniljVenarY They are tMay. Mustangs Buck-MIIHIfWliWI I vs Ran- American Si a gers Owls; nQUJC th, home' 9 a at Victorv Memorial home. niversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Game time 9 a at i ry surviving with her husband is Charles Shalkop. 135 Bridge Ir University street Spring Citv was at the leading Tri-Coumy log to Valions "eH Also, three brothers, Grover, citv funeral director. (4-3); Zebras (4 3); Spring City; Earl, 473 North Guests were from Read- street, Pottstown; Birdsboro, Spring aty, East Greenville, Center Square and Philadelphia. Attending were Mrs. Stanley Shalkop Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Shalkop Mrs. Marlon Pennypacker, Carol Pennypacker, Mrs. Mary Foreman, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Boone and daughter, Bonnie; Mr. and Mrs. Robert High, and Kenneth Snyder, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.

Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Last scores were: Owls in 4, Shamrocks Mustang, Pitrterf ...1 D. os mto the fifth, Ihree-mn rally smim Diiiow II.I A two-run spurt in the pelicans Ranger, a douwe, 3 Beavers Falcons 7.

V. V- A baseball school sponsored 3. Dave Maggard, Santa Clara Andy Yocom and Bob Neycr the Spring-Ford Recreation Village, hO 6' AC. Oakland Hodge. Foothill.

hit, for the department is scheduled for A jc. 5i Winners, with Yocom getting jhur.sday at 1 p.m. at Victory lIUjplllll blow of the park. Robert McNelly. Spring- 3 Oavis, Texas.

4, Dave tilt, a triple, Ford Senior High school widow of Satur i Hclp MOtS tO SWOCP Williams collected the hit, in NEW YORK AP) Pilcher 2 i i program. 1 that nrrter and heeiine the first fi'fy 'H three 1 fV 1 1 AiirnlAu 0 A A A (Chico) Donia, Michael Donia, Saturday in Phoenixville hospital. Bom in Phoenixville, she was the daughter of the late An- Zollers, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde At the quarterly meeting of Schroder HaUar Maya ef McCovey lb 3 1 1 8 Clemente rf 3 1 1' 'Arrigo, starter and winner Hart sb 4 0 2 1 surgeii If 4 6 0 0 filth and scored on Kon Miie run 1 jun Ryun, Kansas Totals 24 7 3 Totals 22 4 5 2 (he Roversford Free Public Li- jAioa rt 4 6 0 0 Pagan 3b 4 111 sacrifice fly, then led off the Li t. Doudassviiia 0000320-5 it 1 Gabficlan If 3 0 10 CiBdenon lb 3 2 2 2 bled in Roy McMlllan in the Michel Jaiy, F'rance, 1963 2 Cary Weiw- NorChester 0 0 1110 brary board the following offl- SI! i nomer.

Houston pitch- E-Bumiey. Moyer 2 Hatcher Yo- cers were elected: Mrs. Charles Laadnun 9 I 1 1 0 0 0 Cionder 4 060 kauAAfI mtmrtmr krt ij Romo. Texas, 4:014. 4.

Pat Traynor Moll 2, Shutt. Piiddy 9 36 10 Sisk 2 160 kayoed starter Art er Larry Dierker had held the Beach 49ers. 4 02.6 Tom Yocom. McCrudden, vroman 7 w. P.

Lebow. president; Louis C. MDuM 9 Mahaffey in a three-run irst Mets hitless during the first fonr Garar 2 Hoopts 2 Larson 2 Fopeano, vice president; Floyd Michael Ribick i 0 0 inning climaxed by John Bocca- innings. Burke. Pasadena AA, Kefschner' Wiley, Secretary; Lioyd F.

William Ab.sente two run single. In the seventh. Arrieo doubled sr bb so Rrownback. treasurer. Fopeano Yost, Royersford; Florence, from Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Walt thony and Carmella Chico. Surviving are two sons, Louis and Joseph both of Oaks; a daughter, Florence, wife of Joseph R. Masics, Allentown; and two brothers, Daniel, Scranton, and Fred, Phoenixville. Keffer.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cuttillo. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Bauer, and Mrs. Lewis W'ildermuth. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robinson, Sara Zerr, Kenneth Reinauer, Mr.

and John Rarich and chil- and Raymond Seaser, dren, Everett and Linda; Mr. 5 0 1 1 6 7 1 0 Att-40 T- 3 0 0 1 1 5 0 0 ey in a three-run irst Mets hitless during the first fonr Larson 2 climaxed by John Bocca- innings. Burke, p.saden, aa In the seventh, Arrigo doubled Cieorge Frenn. Pasadena AA, a a a a smacRTO niB again, driving in Ken Boyer, 3't oniy three entries 666 tit 6 ii -7 homer for the Cardinals in had doubled, and McMillan woman 1. PItUburgh 4 the fourth.

VV ho had Walked. Kranepool 2. John HartfieW, Flood won the opener for drove in another run in the OamaBto. Pagan. LiOUlS When he hit reliever MOD eighth.

Johnson, unattached, 6-10 5. Dragon and rp RERBRSO Hendley's first pitch into the left the second contest, Krane- 2 II miHWi uy ipw6r 2 iiPld bullpen, ihe nomer was pool hit his ninth homer over Miie relay-i. r.s Evans 46 1 doubled in the third inning First Game nidad iiknner Jim Miller 47.5. CHICAGO ST, HoUStOn had gone ahead with Bernard 45 1 Roberts abrhbl ab bi a three-run third inning on the 3 06 4 3 OakUnd, Yankees Also, five sisters, Anna, Mrs. E.

Latshaw, Ola Walt. Frlddy McDuial Bartwl Stall (W.4-S) T-a 10 4 2 3 2 13 2 1 1 9 9 3 bullpen. The homer wa, hit hi, ninth homer over BfaVOS nowl-s fifth of season and field wall after Al Lu- Jft 5-4 CIL VICtOrV the first since May 25. plow doubled in the third inning. 3 07 5 University caiifomu, msi.

th- Aaron's 3 RBI Boost Braves Over Reds 9-6 Ik 0 I ot a two run homer by Beckert 2 6 2 6 Francona ph I 6 0 6 Fellx Mantilla, but Kranepool's RWllUuns rf 4 6 2 2 Dennu 6 6 6 0 Santo 3 3 0 6 0 woodnchk OOOO Homcr tied 11 up. me Meis ATLANTA (AP) Hank Aar- Ranks ib 3 i Flood cf 4 13 1 scored on Bob ground on drove in three runs with a 5 shnSSn'ii 0 1 0 out in the fourth, going ahead to seventh-inning homer and an Hundiey 4 0 1 smiui 3b 4000 stay. eighth-inning sacrifice fly, So Friend allowed 11 hits but still 3:11.2, only entries STANDINGS 4 1 Orioles 4 1 Phillies 2 3 0 5 day. Browne If 4 aa 3 0 1 0 Kesaingar ss4 0 6 1 Tolan pr 0 1 0 0 Simmons 4 0 6 6Buchek aa 6 0 0 6 Jenkins 0 6 0 6 Corralea 3 12 0 Hoeft 0 0 6 0 Gagliano 2b 0 0 6 0 Kooace 0 0 6 0 Brllea 3 0 1 0 Kdough ph 0 0 6 6Hoemer OOOO Bryant ph 10 0 6 MCarver 1 01 0 Hendley 0 6 0 0 ToUl 37 3 7 3 ToUl 35 4 11 3 Nichols Captures Minnesota Golf ST. PAUL, Minn.

(AP) Mark bases-loaded. no out shoestring catch in the sixth inning carried the Braves to a Coventry Little league triumph ever the Phillies Saturday morning. and W'iley were reappointed Christopher Bickhart, and Mr. and Mrs, Charles W'eb- 2 trustees, Royersford; Betty, wife of er. Mrs.

Evelyn B. Schad. librari-John Yost, Royersford and -------an, reported an increase in at- Genevieve, Harrisburg, and two tendance each week to the Story grandchildren. Hour held Wednesday mornings Ffflnnilith Flfilfl FIrP durnng July. She also reported SERVICES will be tomorrow tAllliyUIMI FICIU FIIC an increase in book circulation morning at 10 from the total 2.5 firemen from the lor the last quarter.

Nelson Funeral home, 367 Wal- Humane and Friendship Fire A dinner at Kimberton nut street, Royersford. companies. Royersford, wa.s Officiating will be the Rev. called to extinguish a field fire Ralph L. Alderfer, pastor of along Dreibclbis road.

Royers- Lutheran church. Spring ford. Sunday afternoon. City. They extinguished it in a half Interment will be in Fern- Country House was given for Mrs.

Sarah M. Huzzard by the board. Mrs. Huzzard served the board as secretary for 13 years. A charm bracelet was also presented to her.

The following board mem- wood cemetery. rb bi bi Wynn cf 1 2 0 If 3 0 0 II SJackson sa 3 0 1 0 Hunt 2b and won the Minnesota Dill knocking in Golf the Phillies had taken a 4-1 Lebow, Huzzard, Fopeano, Don Nottebart walked Ed Ma- thews in the seventh, and Aaron None out when wmnmg run srorad Nicholaon rf 4 0 0 0 Luplow cf iiitK hi. 97fK CWcafo 116 666 666 lb 110 6 Elliot followed with his 27tn homer tai 66611 4 staub if 2010 Bresaoud over the left field fence. 1 t. Bateman soil Boyer 3b 2 0 0 Classic Sunday by one stroke.

2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 edge, Mark Zubert and Tim DP--Chicago fiin in Si Louia 5. Banks. 3B Toe Reds scored a run in tne nood SI. sb Dierker ---------------------------PhUlips S-Hundley. Gagliano.

Arlich F.WilUams. Kesainger. Owens IP RERBBSn ph Simmoaa 6 1 1 2 Jankina 1-3 0 6 Hoaft 1-3 1 6 6 6 Koonco 1-J 6 6 Hendiey 3-3) 1116 BrUes 9 4 2 4 Hoomar 1 2 111 2 3 1 0 6 6 Woodachk (W. 1 1 3 6 6 6 6 Come To The Office With The Big Sign. A ROnSTOWN CONSUMER DISCOUNT INC 213 High 2d Fir.

Nichols shot a one-under par lUtley each belted three hits in 2U 70 in the final round for a 14-un- the winning cause. 2 0 10 Bresaoud Xb 0 10 0 4 soil Boyer 3b 3010 270 total. Indians clubbed the Pir- Asprmnte 3b 4 6 1 0 1 1 0 0 One strokf behind was Schlee. 14-2 in a minor league oooo stephnan 3 0 0 0 27-year-old Sun City. pro, dash.

0 0 6 6 Grote 1 0 0 0 who had a final round 66. Cupit McMuin aa missed a tie for second when he Wiley, Mrs. Schad and Charles F. Thompson. Mrs.

10 6 0 Arrigo Ribant Ptioenixviiie Hospital Pearl Yerk, 317 Summer street, Royersford; ab bi David DeHart, 340 Church Tlie lot, an acre in size, recently was harvested of wheat. Cause of tlie fire was not determined. The' Mercury offers $10 in cash awards weekly for the best news tips. Win awards by dialing 323-3000. Twin-Boro Classified Doaths 1 Friday, July 15, 1W4 in Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Smith. Hospital, Gustave C. husband ot Mary (Fredericks) 149 Main street. Royersford Prey ot 542 cedar street, spring City, 32 2 7 1 ToUl oooo missed a three-foot putt on the 3232 Bom Vb 3120 street.

Ruth L. celebrating their 4 wedding years. Relatives and friends for a bogey, giving him 70 J1 today. 1 6 6 1 6 6 6 6 6 for 272 and a third place tie with Emctt 3b 2011 Smitti 2 3112 334 spring city on Tuesday, July 1 at 2 Dill who had a 67 smaie rf 1 1 0 0 Gearhart if 2 0 0 0 Church street, Phoenixville; xi- -nd Mrs Kenneth Vf Ctraetery, Kranepool, S.Jacksoa. ''HO nao a 67.

Beaver rf 1 0 0 0 Daniels If 1 0 1 0 uiah (Nelson) 0 6 0 Total 0 9 New Vark 2 E- McMiUan. 0 DP-New York I. LOB-Houaton 9, Nlchols got three birdjes on Irick If 0 New York 7. 2B i2). Iherker.

aeeond Game miC.AOO ST. LOiHB ab bi Beckort 2b 3 0 10 Brock If LThomas If 4 2 2 0 Tolan If bWlUama ri 4 4 2 Javier 2b Santo 3b BrowBe cf 1 0 0 0 Daniels If 2 0 0 0 Hutt rar-v took two 11 mn, HR the back nine in stride Kuti 2 6 2 3 4 3 3 3 2 challengers take 2 I advantage of the chance to 7 7 2 1 3 4 overhaul him. 3 0 0 0 0 1 Nichols won S20.000 Schlee $12.000. Cupit and Dill exander Porochniak, Phoenix-Harry Crane, Church street, wWiiesday' Maub. Dierker (L.

S-4) ah bi Arlirh 3 0 10 Dwena 1 6 6 0 Arrigo tW. 3-1) 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 10 3 10 1 Ftmacona ph I 6 6 0 WP-Arlich. PB Stephenson. Bateman. 3 0 11 JWllianta lb 6 0 0 0 T-2 39.

Totals Braves and Phillies 26 7 12 7 Total rf 3 0 10 Nellie Hoff, 402 High street. Francis and children. Sherry, Hinerai home on mi lb 30 10 Phoenixville; Michael Giurcu- Kendra. Becky and Jeffrev, 865 9 2 0 0 0 Crombv Saturday, July 1966, ai. lina, strect.

RoycTsford return- (Eiiiott) Nelson, wife of E. Ulscnarged. Loretta home following a 10-day Vt- Earl Nelson, 9 Freed Road, Spring berg, Royersford; -Mrs. John at RehobeUi, Del. 7 daughter, 149 had as a guest, Christine Crane, spring city, on Thursday July 21 at UJfSt; Walnut street.

Spring City; of Trooper and Mrs. each won $6.250. 4 0 10 4 1 nocsTON YORR Doug Sanders came in alone ab rh bi ab bi at 273. while U.S. Open champi- RoJer 3 0 10 1 cf 5 12 0 Hiller 2b 4 0 2 1 Boyer (L) 2 0 0 0 ss 1 1 0 i.upiov* cf 5 I 1 0 OH Billy Casper.

Dan Sikes and Day tro. BoccbeUa lb 5 0 1 1 Flood cf Bryant 5 0 3 0 Cepada lb Kesslager as 5 0 1 0 Shannon rf Holtzman 1 0 0 0 MCarver Ranks ph 1 0 0 0 Smith 3b Jenkins 1 0 0 6 MaxvUl aa Mahalfey OOOO Staub rf 5111 Kranptwl lb 4 2 2 2 Steve Spray tied for sixth at 274 Dennis 1 6 0 0 Mantilla 2b 4 I 1 2 Elliot rf 3 2 10 Gagliano ph 1 0 0 0 Msye If 4 0 2 0 Murphy cf 10 10 a lie tor ninth at 275 were Woodachk OOOO Heath 4010 swobod aif 3011 Babe Hiskey and Homero Blan- Buchek ph 1 0 Hamsoo lb 3 0 10 Bresaoud 3b 2 1 0 Hoerver 6 0 0 0 Asprmnte 3b 4 0 Grote 4 0 2 1 tary Mlddlecoff alone GiusU 2 0 0 0 McMUIn aa 4 2 2 0 at 276. Total 31 1 6 1 Latman 1110 Friend 3 0 0 1 i-a 161 16 Bateman ph 1 0 6 0 who Credits a new putter which he dubbs his nar. IP 1 5 1 5 Att-IO. to 9.

(Nelson) M7 15 6 ToUl Cliirato 8t.Lo«is 666166166-t DP-Clucago I. St.Louis 1. Total 11. St.Louis 4 2B ReustMi B.Williams. Shannon.

Beckert, Browne. New Tork 3B- B.WUlunu. E-Latman. Kranepool Williams 117). York 2.

LOB Houston 7. ITiedlOCre season on the prO SF-Browne. Santo. York 9 2B Staub, loiplow. tour.

Won his first toumament IF ER BB SC) Kranepool. Swobtila, HiUer 7 6 2 2 1 4 (5). Kranepo.ll (9). S- the 1965 HoUSton CtOlf Baseball Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis Pa- cioni, and daughters, Mary and Pat, 465 Penn street. Spring City, are on a 10 day motor trip to Quebec, Canada. 5 11 and a new Holtxman (W. 4-t) Jenklna Mahaffejr (L. 1-4) Denius WoodcaclDck Hoerner 2 6 1-3 3 4 24 6 2 3 1 3 4 Swoboda, Fnend.

0 1 Giusti L. 9-7) 0 Latman 1 Friend (W. 2-1) Nichols, whose five-under-par 3 66 Saturday shot him past Cupit Classic. IP ER BB 3 1-3 5 4 4 2 3 4 2-3 8 3 2 2 9 11 5 3 1 5 'j HBP-By Hoemer iLThomas). HBP By Latman iHiller).

T-2 2 A- intO the lead, notched Mahalfey 12), 285C6. birdieS on the first tWO holeS tO stand off an early spurt by Cupit. who got birdies on the first Are Yoi Proledad? More Than 100 Benetits Go To Pottstown Auto Club Members Services and Protections To Save Yon Time, Money and Worry No. of 101 AAA Sorvicos: CAR SERVICES AAA fives mere car than are availabit from anv other source. Sorvke ter Dead Protected? If Not, Join Now! Pottatewi AutonobUt Cldi, 13S Hi(k St.

SMMday's Minor Leagne Resells Parifir Coast Leagws San Diego S. Denver 3 Portland 3-3, Tacoma 0-2 Soathera League Know Ule 2-10, Mobile 4-6 Macon 7. Charlotte 2 Columbus at Asheville, rain 7, EAansville 5 League 5, ICI Paso 2 League 5-4. 0-3 York 7. Elmira 4 Williamsport 6, Pittsfield 4 International Leagne Columbus 7-4.

JacksonMlle 3-6 RK'hmund 5-0, Toledo 2-1 Butfalo 5. Rochester 3 Toroonto 5-3. Syracu.se 0 5 ER BB SO 'ille RD Thomas J. Edinger, Royersford. 0 0 1 1 211 Bridge street, Phoenixville; 5 5 Mrs.

George Burns, Phoenix- 5 5 16 ville RD Susan K. Frees, 130 i avenue, Phoenixville; Margaret J. W'etty, 130 Pennsylvania avenue, Phoenixville; Mrs. Willard Fretz and son, Hollow road and Sunset avenue, Phoenixville; Painter. Phoenixville RD Mabel James and son Jeffrey are visit- Hinkle, Phoenixville RD Mr.

and Mrs. Femley Strick- chestnut spring city, age years. Raymond M. Benyaker, 212 land, Bridge street Spring Main street Phoenixville; Mrs City. Prior to entering the Air Home, 135 Bridge spring city on David Greenstein.

Miami, Force in 1954 Sgt. James re- Laurence Heilner Chester with Strickland parents, Fruends may caii at the funeral home Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Strickland, Parker Ford. He is home after sjanley-Oi, 13 serving a year in Viet Nam.

im in Phoenixville Hospital, Annie Saturday, July 14, 1966, Mollie R. (Chico) Donia, In Phoenixville Hospital, age 65 years. Relatives and friends are invited to the services from Nelson Funeral Home, 367 Walnut Street, Royersford, on Tuesday at 10 a.m Interment in Fernwood Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday from to 10 a.m. (Nelson) Thursday, July 14, 1966 in the Pocopson Nursing Home, Sgt. and Mrs.

Wllham Quick west Chester, L. Ethel Rlttenhouse, three holes. Nichols made a great recov- a HariiiM ery on the second hole when he ffoSlI I Iv hit into a bunker, had a bad lie (AP)- The transferred to MacDUl earned $2.989.205 during the first from Shaikop Funeral Home, 135 six months of this year, the and Mrs. George W. Bridge st Spring city, on Monday, Qr Cniith Main Interment Zion's company reported.

Jones 524 bouth Mam Lutheran Church cemetery, Spring Us net income after taxes was street. Spring City, celebrated city. Friends may can at funeral S1.5M.205 or 91 cents a share on their 40th wedding anniversary but hit a wedge within 12 feet of Checked With Police (Shalkop) common stock. Last year the recently. company reported a net income ArtKit for 44 the pin and sank the putt for his BELLEVILLE.

Kan, $1,458,628 for the six-month Services in Grace Lutheran bargain hunters birdie. Bachelor has an auto- period, or 86 cents a share after church. Royersford were con- RiiTgi.to'i? at Nichols then birdied No. 5, but mobile tag with the number taxes. ducted by Robert D.

Moser, son mccarraher appliances Cupit had birdied the third hole 000007.but only a The company said passenger of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. and also the fifth to pull within He saw the tag with five zeros fares collected during the first Moser, 37 North Fourth avenue, one stroke. However, Cupit bo- on it on display at the county half of this year increased by Royersford.

who will enter the geyed the eighth to slip two license office and someone gave $2,767.000 or two per cent above Lutheran seminary in Septem- back again after nine. it to him. He added the similar period. ber as a theology student. The Nichols took bogeys on the himself.

Ronald E. Krag- 11th and 13th. but Cupit bogeyed thought I might get a traf- The Mercury offers $10 in ihorpe, missionaries to Liberia, the 10th and 13th while getting a fic he said, I talk- cash awards weekly for the Africa, also were present in bird on No. 12 and cold get no ed to some officers and they best news tips. Win awards by Sunday church school and the I closer than one stroke bick.

Isaid it was dimling 323-300t. service. CHESMONT AUTO REFINISHING auto body sricialists auto glass installed 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE C. Ron Yoagor s. Main St.

(below Philco) Spring Citv 94t-4t35.

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