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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 21

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I 4r The 5leranton Tribuae Frldayjune 17, 196021 fTall Fires 72, Ihulas 71 Souchak 1-Stroke Open Leader With 68 Mighty Lures Record 6, 34 7 for 1960 Inaugural By OSCAR FRALEY from Texai. 70 Amateur chpmpion lwVmiterwa'ld' included Lionel Hebert, Claude tT" Bolt- whdrawlng because of ning. too. tor the big man in the'carded by eight other Dak1 Jack Nickiaus thunder In the Rockle Thursday hllneu aa flnlahed with an held Arnold Palmer-who was Stranahan of Alameda. Hu dYv, Raaan ind LVlS from big Mike Souchak a par-bust- 80.

put two ball and hi driver a 4 to 1 choice to win thl 60th ton L. Clair of Birmmetalm I an.d DuT (Dudas, who Hannon and Doug Fora. Behind Hogan and Johnny Bulla at 75, those In the 76 bracket In the field of 130 Included highly regarded mg effort and Tommy Bolt' Into the lake on the 18th hole edition of America's greatest singer Don Cherry. Joe fay- nament si they played away In lor of Charleston. Va.

foreign the shadow of the mow capped threat Gary Player and Bruce and wai fined 100 with subsequent punitive action possible. Br CHIC Tribuae Sport Editor MONTICELLO, N. Y. Everything from favored Tar Boy in tba $5,000 feature Sixty Special Pare went according to form at the Mighty Thuriday night a Mon-ticeilo Raceway launched it third and acheduled mot roiperoui aeaion with a 6347 houe which deposited 274,135 at the pari-mutuel window. Naturally both figure repre- I dub-busting antica, So when the first round of the U.S.

Open golf cffhmpionthip over at aun-baked Cherry Hills Country Club: Souchak with nine one putt green and a three-under par 3t-3768 held one shot lead over little Jerry Berber and Henry Ransom, the wrinkled veteran And the hope of the two sen timental favorites four time winner Ben Hogan and Jour-time runnerup Sam Snead, were beclouded despite the bright sunshine as the Slammer start a 33-3772 and Bantam Ben soared to 37-3A-73. hails from North Hills, formerly reitded In Simp-on). Back at 72 with Snead were, PGA champion Bob Rosburg, longf Souchak, using blckmith mu, hilling George Bayer, formerclea and a pickpocket touch, champion Uoyd Mangrum, 1 1-'grabbed the lead and yet it wa liked Art Wall and Frankie Stran- th temperamenta, Mt who pro- Another former champion. juli.vdh thunder. "Terrible Ton us Boroa, headed those at 73 "ai under probation for two yaara for unRcntiemanly Rockies, For golf's golden boy frpm Pennsylvania helped himself to a 38-3672 before 13,767 spectators, largest first day crowd in Open hlitory.

That left the muscular "Souch on the head end by one shot over Barber and Ransom with their Crampton. former champion Jack Fleck and Doug Sander of Miami Beach, who harpooned out of a shot at the lead by believe tt or not a 4tsh. At even par 71 came former champion Ed Furgol. Ken Ven luri, defending champion Illy Senate lo Seek Boxiii" ented new opening figure, and bootted the prestige of the boricht belt favorite "health resort in addition to confirming the tlon of no lesa than 300,000 'tomeri and at least 23 million in betting for the 89-day aeasea which concludes Sept. 24.

Monticello Results run IM, Trot. I Wilt, off I M. 1 Mam, J. Smuh) 41 AHatti (fever (MartynuJo (M A Dial ooni, AIm ran: Vaaua, Pluiirr. Mothari Praia, tuner Hanovar, Mira Practa.

Tima till. Luzerne Trotting Group Reveals Plans for Track conduct and he added to his woes with hfs club throwing Thursday. Bolt subsequently was fined (100 by officials of the Professional dot jolfers Assocration In attendance t'Law to Kavo Hoodlums at the Open and was assessed 50 penalty points tn their ratings for represent- Luzeme Trotting Park. an- Sacood 4M, Pc. I mil.

Off 2. India 014 (AbatMlo) IN 4 4 1 4 t-CM Manana iDtmon) 11.7 tMlad nrrnan 71 FEr 01 (Kob.au... IK I. lncreaM 01 30 per cen The attendance, on a delightuL summer-like evening, 7 Sen (hoodlum Frankie Corbo was the tournament appearance money. fR cr of, boxing un- They aw lajd ot ot poo will Introduce he wai sent to prison.

A New'pe- couj bring it up before the pie could bring it up Francis Ziegenfuss hurled a nohitter last night as Darmofal's latlnn carrying Th Thursday he a sock on the, York detective said Carbo's Executive Committee as to AIm tun liM Carol. AmbitM. Ld. Th, Black Goom, Manchaatae Chtaf, US'lori 111 Tim. INI-.

from last year' 4,942 initial turnout, while "the play Jumped an appropriate one-third from (191, 165. The track would be located on nounced yesterday that a "notice), M0.acre of eve, of Intent to apply for a track license will be filed with the! 5 Pennsylvania Harnesa Racing) exchnge of the Commission Monday at Harris-'11 naton Turnpke North Plans for the (6 million racing architectural finn already plant to be known as preliminary plans defeated Gress, 13-0, in Lacka-Jjaw for underworld figures who thority has been delegated to whether more stam measures wanna Little League. Ziegenfuss Dally Doubt. (1-4) Paid US. have Infested professional boxing, (Frank (Blinky) Palermo, identi- Ull.u Wiley said Senate testimony fied as the Philadelphia "num- Two long ahot winners brought cheer to those who prefer the suggesu the existence of na- bers king.

might be taken against Bolt -Souchak one-putted nine greens for his leading three under par layout in the front away on tlonal underworld empire controlling the sport of boxing." Hi bill would prohibit any per- also provided the batting punch with three hits in three umes at bat. Lions downed Serafini'a, 4-1, In Moosic, Joe Cianilli was the Stahllers defeated Shagmoor. 4-3, in East Scranton. Bob Stein Third M0, Trot, I mil. Oft 1.

S-Gor Via UMII4 tDorouiy Sky Raider (Dorman) It 7 10 DVaiiajit Nanovar (Roidan 1 to price. These were George AIM ran: Shadydal. Laader, Orial Haw I Van, (23.90 surprise In the Scratched Corwui Hanover, nd PriflCCSS RWIfd, which ptiid pounhMo, pca. i off i-ii. 430.30 to take the seventh, a one 6 tud.r Hanovar (lovina) tH lit 71 mile pace.

TSabik Wick iCalmir) ISM IN for a glass-enclosed, heated and air-conditioned grandstand, clubhouse and dining room, which would have a total seating ca Raceway were disclosed at a press-radio-television reception at Wilkes-Barre. The proposed track would be Convict Irving Mishel, a former "underworld banker In the fight business, refused to answer sub- son convicted within the past 10 committee questions Wednesday, 'the final round last year, years otauch crimes as assault. (claiming he had been threatened, i murder, bribery, extortion or The day before, boxer Jake La1 round over the par 71 the blazing sun to grab spot, after throwing It BOWLING ALLIY within 50 minutes driving time of Pcity of 7,500 with ample ad- SITI gambling from serving as promo- Motta testified with a reported berg hit a three-run homer and ters, managers or matchmakers death threat hanging over him. in the boxing business. Violators ditional space for 7,500 standees Patrick Duffy, former Luzerne County political leader, is president and chairman of the board.

over two million Eastern Penn sylvanla residents. In addition it would be adjacent to the busy Pocono Mountain resort area. Wul4 bn that apart lor; moat bt lop local laa, prafarably thr acra locatlo la ahopptn aaatar. Broker protect .4. Vrtta Scraatoa Tribune Boi 1711.

Harvey Kuenn, traded by Detroit to Cleveland this Spring, i the baseball players representative of the Indians. a double. In Taylor, Height Indians trimmed Kivulich's Yankees, 9-6. Marlin Salerno drove in five runs with a double and single- for Height. Teammates Edgar Kneiss and Jim Mott also were two-time hitters.

Emiliani Coal North Dalawar Coail (Abbauallo) AIM ran: Docior a Draam, Hobo Tom-lam BiIIomI. Juno Land, Carolina Praam. Tim, INI. Scratched Wily Craad. if lb-4 1.

104, Par. I mil. Off I 11 t-BMha RoMcrofl iFlrattl) 7N 4M 1 4 l-Rojal Hal lit 4.1 SChaxaf Smok, (CamptMlI) 1 It AIM ran: Eniin, Knight Stona, K.ndy RoaL HI Jay, Mr. Brrwar. Tun 1 tt 4.

Siitb IJ.ono, pca. I miU. Off li t4. 1-Tar Boy (Harntr) lit It l.lt S-Quick Lady (DaWa) EM 1 It could be imprisoned for up to 20 years and fined (10,000. While many hoodlums operate behind the scenes in the fight game, Wiley said hi bill would strike at the chief method by which the underworld ha trated the buslness He gaid he By comparison Tar Boy.

winner of four straight at Yonkers Raceway (the major league of harnesa competition) before coming over the nountain, was a pauper. In that it required a (2 Investment to bring (2.70. The place and show bettor fared even less spectacularly with (2.20 and (2.10 respectively for a (2 bill. But the fine product of the T. -of -Pittstord, I ii Spec Shea Due Here Saturday Pirates Defeat Giants, 10 to 7 The Master Automotive Repairmen's Association Will Close xrHRjv a-Adlo Paul (WhMlar) 1.1 AJ rn: a01- Lina N.Y., was everything his advance Babbit.

Tun 1 tl I Scratched For Sura and No. 1 Lum notices said as he circled the half probably will Introduce it Friday, -Some states aiready have laws which prohibit the licensing of criminals as promoters, managers or matchmakers, but Wileys bill would apply to the whole country. Wiley is a member of the Senate Anti-Trust and Monopoly Subcommittee which Wednesday completed two days pf hearings into boxing. It is scheduled to conduct a further inquiry in August; The subcommittee was told that (ContlnliedFrom Page20) when Sanford hobbled the ball. Bill Virdon got hold of one of Sanfords soft ones and clouted it to left to score two runners.

Groat topped one to third for an infield hit to load the Sanford then threw a change-up to Skinner and he rapped it out of the park for his ninth homer of the season. There were still none down Frank "Spec Shea, former, New'York'Yankee'pitchert will accompany Waterbury, All-Stars here for a Saturday 5:30 p.m. softball double-header at Maxson Field, Old Forge, against Bobka'a Cafe. John Sargalski, formerly of the Austin Heights section of Old Forge, will pitch for the visitors who also have "Red Casagrande, ex-Eastern League player, in their lineup. Gene Dolinish will pitch for Bobka's.

mile track twice in the swift time of 2:01.3. Extended somewhat by Quick Lady, the winner showed his class when asked to do so by Levi Hamer to take home the top money of (2,500. Morris J. and Indian Guide did the Daily Double honors and combined were worth (35, Saturdays During June, July, August bar BiU. Seventh 11,104, Paco.

1 mill. Off 11 17. Prince, Reward (Taylor)lOlO 710 1.S0 Coaat Dal (lovmel 1 10 4 Dreamy Bill (Faraldo) l.M AIm ran: Sea Water. Moyna Hanovar, Chockoyotte Gena, H. A.

Direct, Charm. Tim 1 07.1' Eishtb H00. Pac. 1 mil. Oil 11.

SI. 9 Country Charm (Abattello) ISO 1 1 SO 1-Scottith Rhythm ININ B-Soft Touch (Edmund,) 7.00 AIm ran: Doctor', Chief, TiadiK Pick. Busty Don, Major a Dolly, Fruky Brook. Tim 1.04 I. As usual more than one-third when the bases were emptied, but First National Bank Blanks Courys, 5-0 Daily Double Possibilities of the assemblage consisted of Pennsylvanians from the Scranton sector, and their presence served to again testify to the growing popularity of the sulky sport among the coal region folk, as well as their cousins from the honesdale area.

The place also abounded with celebrities, although Ingemar Jo- Sanford got the next three bat ters. That was all the cushion that was needed for the Pirate victory. Pittsburgh rattled four Giant hurlers for 15 safeties, including three runs. Mizell was in trouble In every inning but the Pirate doubleplay combination helped him out twice MORRIS J. and First National Bank of Dun-more blanked Courys Drugs, 5-0, and Crystal Soda nipped Home Furniture, 3-2, Wednesday and the other times he got out of night in Schautz Softball League Linda Carat Eaater Gl AmbioM ud hansson, relaxing at nearby Gros- Indiaa Guid singer's tor next Mondays date End Lumber, 3-2, in Tripp Park.

Jim-Petrie, was the winneLLou Macelli hit tremendous homer. WEJL shaded Pettmato Snape, 3-2, in Central City on Ed Rice's five-hitter. In Minooka, Sugermans nudged Wyoming Sand, 5-4, as George Phillips fanned nine and allowed one hit, a single by loser A1 Kane who fanned eight. Gene Joyce had two hits; Tom Musso drove in both runs and fanned 13 as Villa Capri defeated Noto Lumber, 2-1, in South Scranton. Jerry Flynn had a perfect day at the plate with three hits for Noto.

Gross-Brown trimmed GMC, 14-8, in Connell Park. Rossi was the winner. Simplex humbled Giant Markets, 13-1, in Sloan on Andy Bazils no-hitter. Bazii fanned seven and hit a triple, double and single. Scranton Talk chalked up an 1 8-6 victory over The Tribune in West Scranton, with Jim Domu-racki getting the win.

Jerry Stan-( vitch had three hits for the winners and Lou Bianco was a three-time hitter for the losers. In North Scranton. Mercury Cleaners edged Polish Club, 7-6. Chick Medallis, the winning pitcher, scored the winning run on a.single by Patty OHeam in the last inning. Medallis pitched a five-hitter and fanned six.

He walked and stole second to set up the payoff run. Armantine scored six runs in the eighth" inning to defeat" Sp6C-" less, 104, in Dunmore. Dave Pu-chalski was the winning pitcher, and Tony Cantaflo and Donnie Orr had three hits each for Armantine. Jackson ScalpiT-and Green jams by striking out nine batters, games. Mancbaatar Chid 5 with Floyd Patterson, CaMManana Hmake il' Pt Th Black goom im.s day night.

President Devlin indicated, i Vern Russell limited Courys to three hits. Joe Drach relieved Cherr in the second with the bases loaded and did not allow a hit the rest of the way while fanning II. Bill Francis spun a four-hitter for Crvstal. Monticello Entries failed to The Pirates completed seven dou ble plays during the three game series. PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO ab ah bl Virdon c( 4 2 7 Breaaud a 5 0 10 Groat 5 112 Amalftno 2b 4 I 2 I dinner If 5 13 5 Mava 5 12 0 Nelson lb 5 9 10 McCovey lb 5 1 1 1 Clmente rf 5 0 10 Cppeda If 5 12 1 Burgess 5 6 0 9 Kirkland rf 5 2 4 3 Hoak 3b 4 3 3 0 Rodgers 3b 5 110 Marrskl 2b 5 2 2 1 Schmidt 3 0 0 9 Mirall 3 10 0 Sanford 10 11 jpaca Loe a-Dassenprt- 0 0) Devlin didnt have time to miss Ingo the Bingo.

He was too busy watching the clientele file in, and better still, form long lines at the various windows where the machines are located. Asked tor, an opinion, of the Devlin smiied -and quipped, do A. rich tnrorg. I need one aftr this turnout." b-Alou SIAnlev c-Marahall 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Schautz AC Hosts Braves Win (Pod Tim I p.m.) FIRST 1700, Clau 34 28 Pace. Iona Gal DeMore H.

D. Tempo Dancer Jr. Mia T. Byrd a M. Organ Tha Miner J.

Bedell Vicki Adir Wrifht Aunt Bees Grenno Mereuy Hanover L. Edmund Direct Freight Stephens AIm Flljtlbie: Hobo Tarleta J. Cameron Cama i Lift Boy J. WiUiard SECOND 4800, CIm Pace -Zanaill DeMore Kinf' Gold F. Leboeul Sandy Dean P.

McEnaney Jr. Shadydale Regina Taylor Shedydale Ribbon C. Wnght Tea Bona C. Roider S'ar Royal B. Pika Wavbill a Son McIntyre Also Eligible: Moaea Lassie Gahettie Poppy'a Queen H.

Klein Allentown Tonight. Totata 41 10 15 10 Total 41 715 7 a-Singled far Loe in Oth b-Struck. out for AntanelliJn 8th Popped out for Shipley in tth. Pittsburgh a'- 00fl 061 (13A10 San Francisco 020 000 005- 7 (Continued From Page 20) the left field comer, scoring both Crandall and Logan and driving Freeman to the showers. Billy Bruton greeted Schaffemoth with a tcinle that scored Haas, CHICAGO MILWAUKEE Nelson.

Sanford. Mareroski. PO-A Pittsburgh 27-7, San Francisco 27-6. DP-Burgess and Mazeroski; Groat, Mazeroski and Nelson. LOB --Pittsburgh 8.

San Fran cisco 17. 2B Nelson. 3B Hoak (2). Maz-. eroski.

HR Skinner, Kirkland; Mirell. abrhbl abrhbl ip rebho Ash burn cf 4 0T1 Bruton cf 5 121 Mirell (W, 3-4) 13 5 5 4 0 Ashbm cf 40 11 Schndnst 2b 5 0 1 Oj Face I 2 2 2 0 1 Will rf '5010 d-Mntlla 2b 0100'sanford (L, 03) 7014 Banks ss .5110 Mathews 3b 1 2 1 0 oos 1 1 0 0 0 1 Schautz AC, currently tied for the Scranton Association perch, will host the Allentown Flying Jets in an exhibition baseball game tonight at 7: 30 oclock at Schautz Stadium, Dunmore. Don Snopek ind Jim Cawley, who formed the battery for South Catholic High Schools Catholic League champions this season, will the Schautz battery. this year, pitched two no-hit, no-run games Schautz players are asked to report to the field at 6 oclock. Clan 22-25 Trot.

Loly Hanover H. Dancer Kaolaa Pnd H. Pownall Misa Try an Martvniak Town Crier Wnght French Algiera Netaon Grand JuliuiV P. Invine Scotch Mark Taviog Griffith Hanover Fontaine Alao Eliglbile: Victory- Flower Manat Antonelll 2 4 3 3 1 0 Shiplev 1 10000 (Sanford pitched to one batter in th). (Mirell pitched to three batters in 9th)i HBP By Loes (Mirell).

WP Sanford. Crawford Venron, Daacoli, Secory. 3:13 A 17,237. 5 2 2 4 5 0 12 3 0 0 0 2 110 4 I 0 4 13 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1112 10 0 0 BourhfiT lb 3 2 2 1 Aaron rf Averlll 3 2 11 Adcock lb r-Taylor 1 0 0 0 Cvngton If Hegan .0 0 0 0 Spngler If Thomai 3b 4 0 10 Crandall Zimmr 2b 4 112 Logan as Johnson If 2 0 1 1 Pirarro b-Altmn If 1 0 0 0 Jav Freemn 2 0 0 1 a-Haas Schfrnoth 0 0 0 0 PichS e-Gernert 0 10 0 Ridge Bake Shop played to an 11-11 tie in Green Ridge in a game palled by darkness after seven innings. The game will be replayed at a later date.

Fathers of league players will meet today at 6 p. m. at the field. Bill Jones grand-slam homer sparked Bills Sporting Goods to a 9-5 win over Lathers Local in Marvine-Dutch Gap. John Mi-chakis was the winner.

-Pete Burda had four hits for the losers. Maple Lake shaded Gouldsboro, Lyn Miller hit winners. Joe winning pitcher, last frame Caseys Wins Knights R-G Club Will Meet Tonight Totals 34 7 7 38 10 14 II a-Doubled for Jay in Oth b-Walked for Johnson In 7th c-Flied out for Averill in Oth d-Rsn for Schoenrfienst in 8th e-Walked for Scaffernoth In Oth FOURTH 1800, Clan Pace. Some Treat Wnght Lakeside Rose Martymak -Favorite Hal Tavior Whirling Dorman Beacon Roider Lucille Brewer N. Stephens Maid's Hal D.

Wilson Sensation Abbatiello Also Eligible: Judy Diamond G. Daisey Daleson Accardi Clan Jhrot. Discretion lovine Some Dat Ernst Caseys outslugged Capitol Record Club, 21-13, in the Schautz Softball League last night. Gavin drove in six runs with two home'rs for Capitol. MacDonald drove four "runs for Caseys.

Chicago 000 230 lot 7 Milwaukee 002 013 13 10 The Rod Gun Club of Scranton Council 280, Knights of Columbus, will meet tonight at 9 oclock in the clubhouse. Planswill- be madgfor the from Henry BunneU 14-13, in Moscow. four doubles for the Santaniello, the needed help in the CASEY'S 079 210, 621 15 0 CAPITOL 626 320 i 018 11 2 Thomas. PO-A Chicago 24-9. Milwaukee 37-9.

LOB Chicago 14, Milwaukee 2B Averill, Spanfrr. 3B Ztmm r-SB--M a t7i ewe Schaffemoth. SF Zimmer. Ip er bb so Freeman 5 1-3 9 0 5 2 3 Gavin and Lucas. summer season, including the an-nual outing to be held in August at the Cusick estate at Lake Frank W.

Hanley WKF, SCHAUTZ VS. RANSOM Schautz AC will be the guest of Ransom in a Scranton Asso- j- Schaffemoth (L, 0-7) Ptsarro will preside. at 4:30 oclock. The game, origi nally scheduled tor last Sunday, was rained out. Pirhe (.

1-2) -I 3 2 2 3 WP Pizarro. Landes, Barlick, Pele koudas, and Jackowski. 3 25. A 13,959 Selka Raider N. Stephens Sally's Dreamboat Gabettie -Stormy Shirt Dorman Darn Quick L.

Cummiford Fmlem Hanover M. Boriskin Betty Moir Fontame Jimmy Conn A. Mann Meadow Tempo J. Faraldo Guy Adamo Whs Filibuster Ernst Sampson's Lady Silver Schoen Brown Cricket P. lovine AIM Eligible: Lumber Lad J.

Manti SEVENTH 41, 700. Qlas A-B 3 3-3 3 4 4 2 4 1-3 5 5 5 5 tTJt-rb4bj southpaw from Wyalusing, yesterday was named to the" second team ort the 1960 (Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League all-star team. Powell, pitching for the University of Pennsylvania, posted 44Lleague -records Potcell Honored Teeners Results BATTLE CHANT COPS BOSTON (UPI) Battle Chant, which failed to finish in the money in four previous--starts this year, won the $4,000 Barre Purse at Suffolk" Downs-Thurs-day. Shut Down outlasted Hi-Lift for second place in the six-horse field. I JUSTICK SUPERB Babcock Wilcox defeated Hill-crest Shades, 14-8, yesterday in the- Industriaf'Softbalt'Leaguge.

Justick struck out 13 for the winners while Burdyn helped with a grand-slam hyper, Bob Dominick spun a one-hitter 2-0, in South Scranton. Jack Shields, collected the only hit for the, losers. Wirths and Nape were two-time hitters. Tennis Results -Jack Xe wisand-Ted Jadi ck THEATER -th ONLY N. E.

PENNA. SHOWING! broke even in a YMCA noon Ten nis league match yesterday, win ning 6-1 and losing 8-6 to Capweli and May. In the evening league, Kapjeski and Stueuer Riedmiiler and Ginader, 6-1, JB-4, 6-3, in the. major division while Munson and Munson took the measure of Shelby. and Scarano, 64, 6-1, 64.

Adrians defeated St. Stephens, 8-3, -in North Scranton. Winner Dennis Marchalonis and Yerke were two-time hitters, Wyoming Paint defeated Connell Park, 94, in Connell Park. was the winner. Filip- ki had three hits- Pete Magnot pitched a two-hitter and struck out eight in leading Sauls past Luger Wire, 5-3, in East Scranton.

Angelo Bistocchi scored the winning run the seventh. Loser Everett Jenkins fanned 13. In Schautz, Knights of Columbus blanked National Pretzel, 5-0. Winner Bart Billings helped his lasiiaer Jchcassoa. WOtUM champion Listed to Post Position.

(All Races 1 Mile) DRINKER CAFE WINS Joe Del Vecchio was the winning pitcher a Drinker Cafe defeated McCools Service Station, 14-11, yesterday in a softball game. (J Trinity United Stays Unbeaten in Loop Trinity United remained unde- feated in the YMCA Church Soft- cause with twd hits. Burns tripled Tonight at 8:55 PM Chicago vs. Yankees vs. Floyd for the losers.

Bevilacqua defeated Pizzo, 9-2. in Hyde Park. Connolly, the winner, struck out II and had" four U'' P8tt9rioni)i KMMM CHAMPION ball. League' yesterday by drubbing Green Ridge Presbyterian, 21-4. -A.

In other Trinity Congre- iptional downed Asburv Method-st, 17-6, and Lithuanian National defeated Immanuel Lutheran, 22-9. i rack Pram Comiikay Park rMONDAYJNITEjUUNEttOiK Tabs 4th Win Lithuanian National won Its fourth YMCA Church Softball League, game Wednesday night by Exclusive Ob Radi W. DRILLS TONIGHT Fowler Williams Freighters Will practice tonight at 6 oclock 'downing Immanuel Lutheran, 13-5. at North Scranton Junior High Don Glucknis had three hits. Bob Field.

i Kelly waj the winning pitcher. WSCR -1320 TICKETS MOW ON SALE ONLY CAPACITY SOLD C0MERF0RD THEATRE SCRANTON i. i. 4 -a h.O.

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