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LUIS THE LEADER By Alan VEW IM Sportsmen Ridge 6Vg 'VJ? CMC AGO Discuss Sales WHITE SOX' TftB 5toRTSTDPPNS Laurel Drop Pick License Third Victory in Fishing Up STANDING OF THE TEAMS Athletic Major Xcagui Pet. Gbl. .833 .667 1 .500 2 J0M 5 5 4 3 8 Kiwanis Lommission By DAVID REILEY. A discussion on the question of why fishing license sales in Pennsylvania have, dropped off in numbers in the last two years, was discussed at Wednesday night's meeting of the Laurel Ridge Sportsmen's association (social member division) con VFW, Rotary, -THURSDAY'S GAMES Joins D.A. in Prbbina ducted in the home of Harry AMERICAN LEAGUE Sudcuv Berlin, RD 4, The meet World Title Promotion all ffjfitf By WHITNEY MARTIN Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP)-As the dis WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Chicago 2-1, 'Baltimore 0-7 Cleveland 7-0, Washington 3-9 New York 3.

Detroit 0 Boston Kansas "City 6 i STANDING OF THE TEAMS W. L. Pet. G.B. Chicago 63 42 .600 Cleveland 62 45 .679 -2 Baltimore 55 54 .505 JO Kansas City 52 53 .495 Jl trict attorney's probe of the mys tifying mess surrounding i the Floyd Patterson-Ingemar Johans ROCKWOOD AREA YOUTH LEAGUE LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Pirates 3, Braves 1 Cubs 6, Reds 2 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Cubs 8, Pirates 1 Reds 8, Braves 6 STANDING OF THE TEAMS Pet.

Gbl. son heavyweight title fight promo NATIONAL, LfcAGUE WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS St Louis 3, Pittsburgh 0 San Francisco 4 Milwaukee 1 Philadelphia 6, Chicago 4 Cincinnati at Los Angeles, night STANDING OF THE TEAMS W. L. Pet. C.B.

San Francisco 60 46 .566 Los Angeles 61 48 .560 Vi Milwaukee 58 46 .558 1 Pittsburgh 51 56 .477 Chicago 50 55 .476 9'A Cincinnati 50 56 .472 10 St. Louis 50 57 .467 10,4 Philadelphia 44 .60 .423 15 GAMES TODAY Philadelphia at Chicago-Owens (7-9 vs. Ceccarelli (4-1) Milwaukee at San Francisco Burdette (15-10, vs. Jones (14-10) Pittsburgh at St. Louis (N) Haddix (7-9) vs.

Jackson (9-9) Kiwanis vs. VFW, 5:30 p.m. Eagles vs. Rotary, 7:00 p.m. Rotary pitching was rocked lor six hits as the VFW rolled to their third, victory' of the second half, wining by a 6-3 score over the Rotary team.

Terry Koscan did a fine job on the mound for his three innings. Although he walked nine, he struck out three and gave up no 1 Koscan's teammate, Larry Fritz, also gave a fine performance, giving up" only one hit, strik-. ir.g out five, and walking only He -also sparked the team with a double and a single in two trips, to the plate and an unassisted double play in the third inning. It was the second of the year. The first being made by, his teammate, Bill Houser.

Bill Martin, Vets catcher, caught a good having, no passed balls, and throwing one man out 1 Rotary's George Brant fire hard giving up six hits, striking out five, and walking only two. i John Barkmaq had Rotary's only hit. It came in the fifth inning, but did no damage. tion went into high gear Wednesday, the New York State Athletic Commission ordered its own ex-aminafon of the behind-the-scenes activities. New York 51 53 .490 11 Detroit 52 56 .481 12V4 Boston 47 50 .443 J6Mi 44 64 .407 20V4 1 GAMES TODAY Detroit at New York Foytack Mai.

Gen. Melvin Krulewitch, .600 (9-10: vs. Ditmar -(7-7 Pirates 6 4 Braves 5 5 Reds 5 5 Cubs 4 6 5 5 6 Cleveland at-Washington (N commission chairman, told commission attorney James P. Fusscas to investigate all aspects ing was presided over by President J. Geary Critchfield.

i Some of the answers to the above questions were as follows: not enough Lime to fish; no size to the fish; because there was no opening date on some species of fish the fishermen, thought the lakes and streams were fished, and many fisherman have given up the sport and turned to motor-boating. Some suggestions, to improve the situation were as follows: increase the size of the fish to be caught and decrease the creel limit. It was also pointed out that the 75 cents increase in the price of the fishing license must be used for the repairing of old dams, the building of new ones and for research work on fish. This increase in the license fee can not be used in fish hacheries for the raising of fish. There was a report on the size of fish taken of Lake Somer-setx Some of the larger fish caught include two eleven inch bluegills, a 19 inch black bass, 12 inch catfish and a 23 and 24 inch great northern pike (non-official).

It was learned at the meeting that there will be a nine inch minimum size limit placed on black bass and a creel limit of 25 blue gills next year." A special guest at the meeting .500 1 .500 1 .400 2 GAMES FASTBST OP THE FLEET $OXt MUlE Looks LikE: tie might thb 2ipMAti EVBRTb LBAP THE LEAGUE 971DLEM BASE of the promotion, including the ac THURSDAY'S BelMll-9) vs. Kemmerer (5-11) Kansas City at Boston (N) Herbert (10-7), vs. (7-7) Chicago at Baltimore N) tivities of Rosensohn Enterprises Braves vs. Cubs, 5:30 p.m. and Floyd Patterson Enterprises, Pirates vs.

Reds, 7:00 p.m. Pierce (12-11) vs. O'DeH 6-9) two corporations involved. 4 HEARS. Meanwhile, Johansson, who The Cubs scored five runs in stopped Patterson in the third round of then: June 26 fight to the third inning and three more in the fourth when Tim Show belted a home with two on base to score an 8-1 victory over the Ernie Broglio Blanks win championsnip, saia ne will come here from Sweden next Listbn Knocks Out league-leading Pirates Wednes week with his advisor, Edwin AhJ-quist, "to see what this mess is ROTARY VPW 1 ak bi ab bl Gordon cf 1 0 0 0 Koscan p-2b 4 0 11 Adams lb 1 0 0 0 Gorman 2b 0 0 0 0 Lloyd 2b 1 2 0 0 Houser 3b 3 0 10 Cascio lb-cf 3 0 0 1 Weighley if 1 0 0 0 Pirates on Four Hits all about." Two of the principals involved, nencey ivgu i nomas ss 3110 Brant 1 0 0 0 Fritz 2b-o 2 2 2 0 Vincent Velella and Bill Rosen- Myers 3b 110 1 Long lb 2 2 11 Barxman ss 1 0 1 0 R.

Miller ctllDD appeared separately Valdes in Third Wednesday at the district attor Oppegard rf 3 0 0 1 Miller rf 2 0 0 0 Nagie rf 0 0 0 0 Martin rf 1 0 0 Schmidt If 2 0 0 0 Martin 1 0 0 ney's office in answer to Totals 14 3 1 3 Totals 22 6 2 poenas. Phils Break 44 Tie to Hand Cub's By JERRY LI SKA Velella, majority -stockholder in Rotary 011 010-a VFW 031 02x 4 Associated Press Sports Writer was Minter Jones, who enlightened the club members and euests on matters of interest to Rosensohn Enterprises, told' news ROtarV 3. VFW 0. 2B Fr tZ. SB P.

Martin. Mvers, Lloyd. Cascio. DP 'CHICAGO (AP)-Sonny Liston, Fritz, unassisted. BB Brant Koscan 7.

men Rosensohn quit because he can't take orders. He's just a boy 7th' Loss in Row Fritz 2. so Brant 5. Koscan i. i-riu s.

sportsmen. No- 3 ranked heavyweight, loosed HBP Bv Brant (B. Martini: Bv Fritz Trophy Contest XLIoydl. WP Brant, Koscan 2. PB Ber- Somerset American SPORTS PAGE SIX AUGUST trying to do a man job.

He's made some wild statements that ST. LOUIS (AP) Rookie Ernie Broglio of the St: Louis Cardinals pitched his third shutout, of the season Wednesday night, scattering four Pittsburgh hits for a 3-0 victory. Broglio, a right-hander, lifted his record to 6-7. Permitting just two Pirates to reach third base, Broglio struck out six and walked one. The Cardinals scored their first run' in the second inning off Bob Friend, now 4-14.

The ReBbirds added two unearned runs in the eighth against Fred Green, a rookie lefty. CHICAGO (AP) The Phila key 3. Koscan. Brant. Johnson, bpangier.

a vicious barrage to score a third-round knockout of Nino Valdes in the Chicago Stadium Wednesday night. i The club's trophy contest also was discussed. The contest is comprised of the following ten can't be documented. Our books delphia Phillies -scored twice jn the ninth inning to break a 4-4 tie are being audited." and handed the Chicago Cubs Rosensohn was asked if "the Liston, winning his 18th fight in their seventh straight loss 6-4 underworld boys are in the pic The win moved the last place Cubs only two games out of first place and only one out of second. Cubs 005 30- 9 Pirates 000 01 1 5 2B Hartline, Tipton, Putman, R.

Reckner. 3B P. Knepper, E. Sechler. HR T.

Show. BB T. Show 2, R. Reckner 2, Putman 0. SO-T.

Show 6, R. Reckner 4, Putman 2. T. Show. R.

Reckner. Trailing. 6-1 going into the final inning, the Reds broke loose for seven runs to score and 8-6 victory over the Braves and moved into a tie for second place. Ken Sanner helped win his own ball game as he smashed a bases-loaded triple in the big 7-run sixth inning, and came across to score himself on a wild throw. Reds 001 0078 5 Braves 000 600-4 8 2B-T.

Pritts; G. Walker, J. D. Tressler. 3B K.

Sanrter. HR-D. Pritts. BB Show 8, Sembower 1, Sanner 3. SO D.

Show 9, Sembower Sanner 5. Sanner. D. Show. Wednesday.

ture," and answered that he categories: 1. Longest brook trout. 2. Longest brown trout. 3.

Longest rainbow trout. 4. Longest walleye pike. didn't know. Bill Henij, iourth Chicago pitch a row, stunned Valdes with a lett hook to the jaw.

While Valdes was staggering, trying to gains his equilibrium, i pumrneled him with a left-right combination, felling him with a sizzling right He. said he signed away his rights, in the promotion because 5. Longest pickerl, muskelunge Blanks Detroit er, was the victim ot tne niuies four hits in the last inning. Ed Bouchee singled for the first run and Harry Anderson the second. Singles by Joe Cunningham and, or great northern pike.

he felt he had to, but gave a firm On Five-Hitter 6. Heaviest black bass, small "no comment when asked if he smash. 1 tThus Gene Conley, with ninth or large mouth. had been threatened. The victory gave Liston a solid 7.

Deer with the largest set of Asked concering the where NEW YORK (AP)-Little Bob inning help from lefty Taylor Phillips, picked up his 10th win. He has lost seven. abouts of the proceeds of the June antlers (4-points minimum). by Shantz fired a five-hit shutout lift in his bid for a crack- at heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson's crown. bout Rosensohn said: Ask Velel 8.

Most memberships sold, by and Mickey Mantle hit a two-run Wally Shannon and Hal bmitn infield out produced the. second-inning run. Bill Virdon dropped Don Blas-ingame's fly for a two-base error to start the eighth. Bill White drove in a run with a single, then scored following Ken Boyer's single Cunningham's sacrifice fly. Blasingame paced the 11-hit The loss was Henry's fifth in any member.

(Already won by la. He's got books and if he's got the books he's got the homer' Wednesday as the New York Yankees broke through tton .1 The knockout) came in 47 sec 11 -decisions. Harry Suder). Shortstop Joe Koppe singled on money." Mossi's season-long spell for a 3-0 onds of the third round. Liston, a 5-1 favorite, started slowly.

WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Carbaugh's 5, 9. Longest nsh caught by a member under 16 years of age. starter Glen Hobble's first pitch victory over the Detroit Tigers, 10. Most crows shot. In Goteborg, Sweden, Ahlquist sighed with relief when he learned a New York court had ordered the Pepsi Cola v.

Runner no re- Two officials, Referee Bernie Yanks swapped placed in to set the stage for the Phillies' three-run first. Richie Ashburn Entries for the contest trophies Weissman and Judge Frank Clark, Cardinal attack with three hits. the AL standings with the Tigers, STANDING OF THE TEAMS to date are as follows: called the first round even, lne wha. nad taken Place Tues walked, and Koppe took third after Bouchee flietf out. Roman Mejias had two the four- WL Pet Gbl R.

Peterson, 22 inch" brown other judge, Howard day night with a 4-3 triumph in Pirate hitsi including a one-out Mel's Morin's 4 1 .800 Koppe scored on a wild pitch release of Johansson's purse for the Jurftffight.Tneurse was attached by heavyweight Eddie Machen after he and the Chicago Stadium Corp. filed a $1,229,375 the first round to Valdes Harold "Nocky" Gardner, 20 inch rainbow trout: Edith the opener of the three-game se Bender's 4 1 .800 triple. PITTSBURGH ST. LOUIS The second round, appeared a and Wally Post singled Ashburn across. Gene Freese was hit on Critchfield, 38 inch great north toss-up, but Weissmans and dark Mantle homer, bis 22nd and the left hand and left the game damage suit against Johansson, ern pike; Geary Critchfield, 10Vi gave it to Liston 5-4 while Walsh Pepsi Cola 2 3 .400 Carbaugh's 2 3 .400 Runner's Olds 2 3 r.400 Nicholson's 1 ,4 .200 and second in two days, followed Patterson and others.

called it even, 5-5, SECOND IRISH GRID GAME SELLOUT SOUTH BuJND, Ind. (AP)-No-tre Dame's second sellout football crowd for the 1959 season was announced Wednesday by ticket manager Robert Cahill. It is the Irish Northwestern game here Oct. 24. Previously, the Oct.

31 Navy-Notre Dame game was sold out. after Harry Anderson had fanned. Hobbie exitied, and George Ander inch brook trout; Charles Baker, 12 inch brook trout; William JflcDougald lead-off triple in le eighth inning and cushioned Both fighters came into the ring THURSDAY'S GAMES abrhbi ibrhbi Virdon cf 3 0 0 0 Blas'ame 4 13 0 Groat SS 4 0 0 0 CimoK cf-tf 4 0 0 Clemente rf 4 0 0 White 1Mb 4 111 Nelson lb 4 0 10 Boyer 3b 4 0 10 Kravltz 4 0 0 0 Cunn'h'm rf 3 1 2 1 Hoak 3b 4 0 0 0 Muslal lb 4 0 10 AViefskl 2b 3 0 0 0 Gram'as si 0 0 0 0 Mejias If 3 0 2 0 Shannon ss 3 0 2 0 Friend 10 0 0 Flood cf 0 0 0 aKIus'ski 10 10 Smith 3 0 11 bSchofield 0 0 0 0 Broglio 3 0 0 0 at 211 pounds. i'' Shantz' sixth victory in nine deci Exhibition Pro Football By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS son greeted replacement Johnny Buzhardt with a single to score Post. Bender Shoe Co.

v. Nicholson's- Flickinger, 21 inch catfish; Geary Critchfield, 23 inch walleye, and concluding with the largest fish Liston, one of the most vicious Luigi's sions. Before that, the Yanks had managed only an unearned run in the fourth off MossL who had Chicago Cards (NFL) 55j Toron punchers in the ring today, seemed to explode all of a sudden Ashburn doubled with two out caught by a person under 16 Mel Morin v. Carbaugh to (Big Four) 26 years of age, William Flickinger, Tavern in the third round. 5 Green 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 4 0 Totals 32 3 11 1 stopped New York with five com in the second, and got around with the Phillies' fourth run on singles by Bouchee and Post.

18 inch rainbow trout. His left hook which staggered plete game victories this season. The contest closes December a Singled for Friend in 9th; Ran for Kluszewski In 8th. COOLEST SPOT IN' TOWN. The Tigers threatened in the Valdes didn't seem to travel more than a half-foot.

Once Valdes was 31, 1959. Seek Old Firearm Of American Make ninth, loading the bases after two Next meefing will be conducted PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO abrhbi abrhbi Koppe ss 4 2 2 0 T.Taylor 2b 4 0 2 2 Pittsburgh 000 000 000 Louis 010 000 02x 3 staggered, Liston closed in with out on Gus Zernial's bloop double September 2. 4 0 00 sharp left-right combinations. 4 3 2 0 Dark 3b 5 0 3 2 Walls rf to center, a single by Frank Boi reward of $10 will be pre Virdon, Grammas. PO-A Pittsburgh 24-14, St.

Louis 27-10. DP-Groat and Valdes collapsed against the ling, and a walk to pinch-hitter Ashburn cf Bouchee lb Post rf HJV'd's'n eDrake If Freese 3b ropes after Liston's staggering at Nelson; Mazeroskl, Groat and Nelson. LOB Pittsburgh St. Louis 3 0 0 4 111 3 10 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 12 1 Banks ss 5 0 11 Long to 0 0 0 0 Thomson cf 0 0 0 0 Moryn If Harvey Kuenn, making his first McCdvey Blasts tack. The big Cuban slumped to appearance since July 27.

Shantz 2B Blasingame. Nelxon. 3B Melias. Friend. SF Cunningham.

IP ER BBSO aHan'b'k 3b 4 0 0 0 Jackson the canvas and vainly tried to climb back onto his feet after settled down to retire pinch-hitter ii Two HRs; Frisco 2 1 0 Friend (L, 7 9 110 Green 1 2 2 6 0 Broalio (w. 4-7) 9 4 0 0 1 Ted Lepcio on an infield grounder, Referee Weissman had counted 10. ending the game. 10 0 0 10 10 G-A'd's'n 2b 4 0 2 1 S.Taylor Sawatskl 3 0 0 0 gAverill cBowman 1 0 0 0 Hobbie Lonnett 0 0 0 0 Buzhardt Conley 3 0 0 0 bSchult dBolger 1 0 0 0 Donnelly PhHlfps 0 0 0 0 Henry hNeeman Secory, Dixon, Smith, Oascoli. Grabs Back First It was Liston's 25th victory in sented for the oldest Dated American made firearm at the gun show r- and display in the Ferner hotel August 9.

The affair is being sponsored by the Two-Lick. Valley Gun, Collectors Asso.v for both modern and antique guns. oldest gun will have to be registered with the judges and be put xn display for the owner to collect the $10. 2:16. A 8,079.

THTJRS.FRI. SAT. 7, NEW YORK 26 fights, including 16 by the 1000 10 0 0 33 4 4 abrhbi abrhbi knockout route. Totals 37 4 12 5 Totals In the second roundr there was DETROIT Yost' 3b Groth rf Maxwell If Katine Cf Wilson Zernial lb BolUna 2b a lot ot lMignting ana Liston SAN FRANCIseO (AP)-Rookie Willey McCovey smashed the home runs Wednesday as the San Francisco Giants grabbed back first place in the National League Bowling Tourney Starts Aug. 8 At Classic Lanes 3 0 0 0 Rlch'son 2b 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 McD'g'ld ss 4 1 1 3 0 2 0 Mantle cf 411 4 0 0 0 Howard 412 4 0 0 0 Bauer rf 3 0 0 40 2 0 Boyer 3b 4 0 0 4 0 10 Thr'n'b'y lb 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 Kubek 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 Shantz 3 0 2 right eye seemed almost closed.

-4? an for Freese In 1st; Singled for Buzhardt In 5th; Filed out for Sawatskl in 8th; Grounded out for Conley In th; Ran for H. Anderson in 9tn; Gronded out for Moryn in NOW i Liston came peering, one-eyed. Veal ss vmi Singled for S. Taylor In 9th; to start the third round. But once with a 4-1 victory over the Mil Stru for Henry, in 9th.

UCK OU out 0 waukee Braves. he' got in close, he lashed with the left hook which started Valdes to 3 0 0 a Kuenn Osborne Moss! cLepcio Totals 0 1 IT'S Somerset Classic-Lanes annual Philadelphia Chicago 310 000 002 010 011 100-4 McCovey's second homer, and 1000 33 05 0 Totals 3211 his downfall. his third since he came to the Gi Con lev. PO-A Philadelohla 71-Mi. ten pin handicap doubles tournament, sanctioned by American Bowling Congress, will be con Boyer.

PO-A Detroit 24-7, New York 27-14. DP Mossl, Boiling and Zernial; McOougald, Richardson- and Throneberry. LOB Detroit 9, New York 6. 2B Zernial. 3B McDougald.

HR Mantle. i ER BB SO Mossf (L, 10-5) 8 2 1 6 Shantz (W, 4-3) 9 0.0 3 3 Umont, Berry, Honochick, Flaherty. 2:11. A 10,202. ants a week ago, came in a three- a Walked for Veal In 9th; Ran for Kuenn in 9th; Hit Into force out for Mossl In 9th.

i Detroit 000 OM 000 New York 000 100 tlx 3 run eighth inning after Willie ducted Aug. 8 to Aug. 22. Mays belted a 400-foot, double off. The tournament has a guaran Veal, McOougald, the center field scoreboard.

Mays Chicago 27-14. DP--G. Anderson, Koppe and Bouchee; Banks, T. Taylor and Long. LOB Philadelphia 9, Chicago 6.

2B Ashburn. T. Taylor 2. HR Banks, t. Taylor.

SB-Ashburn. a Nl- IP ER BB SO Conley (W, 10-7) 8 5 4 3 4 2 Phillips. 1 1.0 0 01 rlobbfe 2-3 2 3 3 11 Buzhardt 4 1-3 5 1 0 3 Donnelly 4 11-3 1 0 0 11 i hit drove in the deciding run that FOR EVERYONE TO SEE )( AND ENJOY! teed first prize of $75 and A second prize of $37.50. A bowler can bowl as often as gave right-hander Jack baniord the pitching victory. he wants, but must change partners each time.

The alleys are lo Henry (L, -5) .2 2-3 4 2 2 2 2 Sanford outdueled the Braves' HBP Bv Hobble (Freese). WP Hob- Bob Buhl, thanks to the eighth- Sudol. Landes. ot- fo sawatskl. cated at 363.

West Main St. Boggess. 2:57. inning outburst. Big with an eight-hitter, notched his 10th tri COUNTY LEAGUE umph against nine losses while Buhl received his seventh defeat A Magnificent NEW Motion Picture STANDING OF THE to go with eight victories.

Pet. Gbl A capacity crowd of 22,807 saw Somerset .839 Along with Vftim PirBs .576 the Giants explode with two out in the eighth. Jimmy Davenport Listie C-Central City Jerome 26 19 19 16 12 9 i .559 9 .500 started things with a single to left. Then followed Mays' double and McCovey's 400-foot smash Holsopple .353 154 other games," he said. "A save is just as good as a victory to me at contract time." Face's salary this year is about $25,000.

Boswell .265 18 into the right field bleachers. Mc-t WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS covey also naa nomerea in tne opening inning. '(PFriiF mil (6 mn 010 000 0001 ST. LOUIS AP)Little Elroy: Face, whose relief record was human the first half of the season said Wednesday he slumped along with the Pittsburgh team "because I'm human, just like all pitchers." Face insisted he's been pitching the last two weeks exactly as he has all season, but bloop hits and infield rollers were hurting him. "The whole team was in a slump and I went with them." I Milwaukee San Francisco Orr Returns 100 000 03x 4 PO-A Milwaukee 24-5, San To Steeler Francisco 27-7.

DP Spencer and McCoy-1 Holsopple at Somerset, ppd rain THURSDAY'S GAMES Somerset at Boswell- (Popelich and Anderson) Holsopple at City. (Shaffer and Martin) Listie at Jerome (Ferre and Darr) ey. LOB Milwaukee 7, San Francisco 3. 28 Spencer, Mays. HR McCovery 2.

Workouts IP ER BB SO 1 Buhl CL. ft-7) I 7 4 4 1 2 S'nfrd (W, 10-9) .811 10 Barlick, JackowskI, Crawford Del- CALKYJRNIA, Pa. (AP) Two Pittsburgh Steelecs returned to ac atuu. Dui last nignt we more. 12: 12.

A ac.hu. Dusiea out ot it by beating the Cardinals 7-3. tion Wednesday at training camp after a layoff of a few days. "I'm going to be. all riehL" last times this Week I 4 mm LxAraaWT 1 Jy 1 JriWiT DISNEY lwvSSf IF I ST SHOW lii AT 7 P.M.

sserted the 31-year-old right-hiirj. "IH be pitching until they tear off rhy his last 10 M- Fp THE FABULOUS JOLLY AX DIRECT FROM RECORDING SESSION IN NEW YORK CITY Star pass catcher Jimmy Orr practiced after being out since last Friday when he was stunned in a collision. He spent Friday night in. Brownsville Hospital and has been idleV as a precautionary Hcrye yoo ever planned open savings account but kept putting the Idea off? Then y6U find that days run into weeks, weeks into -jribnths, and you still have nothing substantial laid, by. 'J -4-ttv-VN.

jlV. A The time to start savinfg Is now, while thecoma is good. We will appreciate your Business a(id take pride in giving you the best service human ingenuity, con Stop by in the morning don't put it off the time to start saving Thb COUNTY JRUST Co. SOMERSET'S OLDEST BANKING INSTITUTION ESTABU5H51L1W7 PHONE (57t MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. was rapped for nine earned runs and 14 hits.

He didn't lose -any and saved only one iamm 7 OAEIHUnOT Face still has the best pitching record in the jhajors. this season Also back in togs was John Perkins: rookie tackle from Miss- i with a 14-0 won-tast mark and a stingy L96 earned run 'average In his first 58 2-3 innines Firmi jssippi Southern Perkins was out a couple of days, with heat pros-1 tration. SMORGASBORD EVeiy Thiire. Hifri COMING l)o-Re-Ale Ti-io" Choral Recording Artists COUNTRY STYLE MEALS ALL YOU CAN EAT R.D. i Somerset, Pa.

Miles West of Somerset Coach Buddy Parl'er held 'a long pass defense scrimmage in pre- touched for just six earned runs, giving him an unbelievable 1 0.92 earned run mark at that points He has won 19 straight over the past two seasons. in that time I saved 36 partion for the opening exhibition game with the Cleveland Browns next Tuesday at Pittsburgh..

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