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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 20, 1958 THE NORTH ADAMS, THIRTEEN Yankees Keen Wide 1 Sprague Softball League LE AC ES ldiiMse: ixccp iuc Brwn bcs(ed Sailtos a sli Sl Cs 4 2 1 5 0 I i rin duel Tuesday night a 5 2 i I 3 ort pi in tan Chase III I I VJ I 1 V.4 XX (By the Associated Okav his point. Ihose i a Brown bested Sanders in a stir- St. Cyr, If, 2 ring pitching duel Tuesday night on Noel Field as Sandia edged (Machine Shop, 3-2. in the Sprague nt us oils 'Softball League. Bordon.

1.705 The onlv extra base hit was a 1 2 live major leaguers with Al Lopez has a de 'strikeouts in his 18-year career. er by Remiliard in the i Andrews, 3 He gave up a second-inning sin- Reiniliard picked up two other Esposito. cf hose i a gle by a Malzone and a sixth hlts in a i osi; cause. i if that peddled power for pitching i i by loser Frank Sul- Sandia lhe a the ia- a i kal. have helped give his Chicago Uvan 14-2.

Wynn fanned Ted Wil; 0 lne without a i Beck- Libardoni, While Sox four shutouts in five liams for the last out. witil wa ij. went to second uii a DIM. rf panics. But they're still seventh Early.

38, scored the only run i i and niov ed to third Williams, rf in the American "League rcce, 11 2 lie needed himself, on Billy Good- Mancim bum was, bobbleu. Sarpeni. I ab fi 2 1 2 1 4 1 a thrr-t 1 in 1 the seventh inning to 5-2. Danny U-'P' i a a i i i 3 3: sixth r.n Ji" 1 a i i 0 then wen'. ti 2 '2 (i ft 1 bir.ed for a neat Oiiwski.

1 LcSage, Williamson, behind. man's third-inning sacrifice fly. Danieis to hird and when Pin! Jim Wilson, Dick Donovan and Andy Carey hit two of the Van- Sp ague lo secwlc ior the (i 0 0 1 0 i Rand setting i i 2 1 0 Harry Ji'W-u pitchf-d i i i 0 0 0 1 0 (1 had to gi'- wa 2 0 a i the a 0 0 cla Boisvcrt in two a i Tommy 7 Beckwilh dashed home, just summarv; ab (J Billy Pierce, three old hands, kee homers, giving him eight. pitched consecutive shutouts, and Both were off reli after taking a five-home Home runs pounding from Boston Wednesday, and Elston Howard gave New tht White Sox beat the Red a 3-0 lead in the WJ1 4-0 Thursday on the two-hit pitch: against rookie Gary Bell, who lost; ing of Early Wynn. his first in three decisions.

Hans; The veteran right-hander, ac- Bauer got the other Yank quired from Cleveland, now has while Rocky Colavito hit his llth. Beckwub. It a pair of two-hitters for the sea- with one on, in the nmth for tne Mancmi, so-i and owns half of the six shut- Indians. Johnny Kucks went Dan.eis. outs bagged by the Chicago a a the way with an eight-mtter.

brown, Thursday's showpiece, in which The Orioles, in last place oe- barry. he faced but men and didn't fore sweeping three at Kansas Vanasse, I Bivc up a hit after the sixth, was City, took it on. Gene Wood mg Kougeau. 2 his 36th major league shutout and two-run homer in the eighth oJ rf his 10th two-hitter in the big time. Ned Carver, who has lost three Davis, rf Yet the White Sox didn't gain a row.

Ken Lehman won it re- an inch on the first place New lief for the Birds, now just a half- Totals York Yankees, who rapped five'game out of third and two shy of Machine Shop homers and beat Cleveland 9-3 for second. McGlynn, if a three-game sweep that left 'em! Li'l Albie Pearson doubled home iu a i i nine games ahead of second tie-breaking run in a 5 1 Boston. Washington junked its'seventh for the Senators, then Spl a 3 slump at five games, and endedlpled home Tne winner in the a Detroit's winning string at five.iDick Hyde saved Russ Kemmer-, with a 4-3 decision. Baltimore er's fourth victory, putting down i i i rf jumped into fifth with a 4-2 Tigers after they scored two a a i tory at Kansas City. 'unearned runs in the ninth.

Paul. Wynn, now 7-5, walked but twojFoytack 5-7 dropped his thira and struck out eight. He leads ac-' straight. Totals Industrial Oils 442 030 00--13 out when winning run scored. KBI-- Tanguay LuBombard.

nifiy plays for Spraguc-. On? was 12 23 T1 (i a a ij of a line drive and on an- 1 424 01--14 ot iei ie Carted a fas: double play Bush. Sprague. Tuix-hui a 1 0 t) 2 (J 2 0 0 0 0 il 0 Hewitt 4. Pmkal i Filiault ar.d Liua r.aci Leads Pack Flint Open FLINT.

i A A Tony Veranis Has 20th Birthday Today BOSTON A arid i a i i'. new driver and some kui srnilc-s ancl there is bitter- win: 1 0 a tablets "to keep me from I10S He is a to boxing do- before i i so doggone hungry" had a head injury which nearly December. Bolt in front of the pack 2. 2B-An CMHI-O! Lai) Hewm. LOB-Ind Oils 11.

a 2. 0 0 0 0 i Kims 'thv, s.s Dupuis. p. a i i pounded Elec- Rand. I.

34 ab 3 7 30 8 0 me, boiling 2K hits in the Scarbeau. rf 1 process, fired by C. Jaeschke with Filiault, 3 1 1 3 0 0 live. 'Pa. cf 1 3 7 I O'Neill was the winning pitcher.

Parmeyer. If 1 i Markiand and Shaker took the Boufard. If 1 4 0 pounding. 1 C. Jaeschke.

W. Jaeschke and I 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 Barbeau poled homers, Jaeschke Totals 0 0 8 0 0 triple. 0 1 0 1 bourns as an aina: some 50 of bouts pro the following iwu bouts and one of the world's i by making Midway through r- cr.joycd a seven but. then took a fpw hours notice in Two nights la- biggcsi a i card was in dan- i) uer than getting kicked in the ter. aiicr a drive Bos- ger of failing to survive the 30- street or ending up in jail." he fought in Charlottctown, hole cut for the second straight as a wild, tough kid in P.E.I.

week. and out of correctional i i i La.st December, Tony fought Sam Snead, one of the pre- 0 12 until he took Barry Allison, the- New England tournament favorites despite the uo boxms; in A narked middleweight a i to a a he failed lo qualify for the i a ca ne over him a.s lie draw. In a return bout March 1, i a holes of last week's U.S.! to better hhn.self in the Allison pounded out a ID-round de- Open, had a 78 that a sometimes cruel profession. cLsion in a brui.smg battle. Open champion stroked into tiie lead in one of the richest tourna- --r on the circuit, the game's if i could." he added, "it's much Fail Paver, "The him i strokes off the pace.

nicl a i oi 0 Bolt's threc-under-par W. fa.sh- 00 Verar.i:; tiuu. --7 idiied mainly a blazing put- if impressed. A lot of and ter thai counted seven one-putt ip a boxing a dirty a i i i M. greens, pooh-poohed the so-called a clean--all the Ma: a i Durda.

letdown that has plagued such "I know U--Ed LeStage anci Tony Km- soifers a.s Carey Middlecoff. Ed Furgol, Jack Fleck anci Dick now I shouldn't have. I couldn't A two-fisted welterweight sins- do a i before the referee ger. Veranis compiled at iM-2-2 stopped it in the fourth 1 Mayor alter their National Open ecorc i before his dreams of riisp Tony's forced retirement from triumphs. a a tune were shattered the ring has delayed wedding 1 Berkshire Textile scored twice in "I had my letdown the day after vlav by emergencv surgerv for plans with pretty Elaine Niland, the first, once in the third and I won it." said Bolt, who claims a of two blood clots on the lit.

But he has other big prnh- ri twice in the i tu bcat the Alerts, he has abdicated as king of the brain lems. last night. club throwers. Dpsmip 2H nrn in 15 "Boxing was mv trade and I John Richards the winner allow- Bolt held a one stroke advan- mon Veranis is 'broke. He don't know what I'm going to do." Early Wynn Halts Bosox On Two Hits League Leaders i rsy the Associated Pits.) AMERICAN LEAGUE Sandia i Machine Shop i RBI--Remiliard, Kirby, Danieis.

i Brown, Vanasse. HR--Remiliard. SB--Beckwith, Vanasse, McGlynn. I Left on Base--Machine Sliop Batting (based on 125 or more's a lia 9. Sac.

H--Mancini 2. bats Vernon. 1, Sanders 3. SO--Brown 4. Vl Kuenn.

Detroit and Ward.lenders 2. DP--Collins Morocco. esag KANSAS CITY (AP)-iVtat eW TM SU 4 ITM 3, Sanders uniform he has worn. Early Wynn cle'S'ncl Game 'Smith. 1 troit and Mantle, New York.

Control Lab decisioned Industrial Runs batted in Cerv, in wild game Comroi City. 53; Jensen, Boston, 47; Ger- Lab collected hits, Industrial 1 0 Neither of the three pitchers Brendza. cf 0 posted a strikeout. DelNegro, Markiand had a double play un- Boisvert. 2 Moi-se.

ss Lebeau. rf. 3 Dubie. 3. it X.

DelNegro. I 0 Dillon, If 1'. JowetL 0 O.McConnell, rf 2 I 2d 10 3 assisted. Oil 000 000 J--3 The 100 010 000 0--2 Uramng Barbeau, If Wood, c. C.

Jaescbke, 3 ao 3 0 4 4 4 ab (i fi a 0 2 4 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 4 2 ed six hiis, fanned four and walked tage over Bill Casper of pOL etec on aooul $2.500. but ex- he said. "I'd like to remain close 4 2 three. DeGraff the loser Apple a Calif. plains ho didn't mind because "a to the game, possibly as a recrea- 1 worked four innings with Jim Rons- Only is from a starting field of jj ias to eanl hj trade." tiou instructor or something like scan in relief.

DeGraff struck out 140 had par-or-better scores. Anci Tonv began al a boys' that. If I can't. I'll take any job six and walked four while Rous- 39 of the competitors had scores i nst on a 1 can pet when I'm able to get 2 0 scau walked two. in the 80s, against par of spotted by Clem Crowley.

around." i I Gary Ziemba picked up the only 72. veteran manager who coached Still unsettled is the problem of 0 0 extra base blow a double which Other pat- breakers at 71 are boxing team at Sampson hospital and medical bills. The 1 plated one run for the Alerts. Doug Sanders, the Western Open j- orc Base a vcars. State Boxing Commission is look- 0 (i ll Two runs in the first on a walk i from Miami Beach: Pc rniitted 0 go home in March, ing into the matter, but isn't sure can be done.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to Richards, who stole second, a'George Bayer, the California 9 5 Veranis looked up Crowley anything 1 1, single by Bill Iscuessa and another Ted Krpll of Sarasota, Gene 0 0 by Paul Dubois along with an er- Littler of Singing Hills. cf Totals ror brought in the first two runs Tom Nieporte of St. Andrews, 111 i a 26 2 .121 2 for Textile. Paul Dubois with two KQCeWQy (IVb i a i 3 9 1 1 RBI Dubie, Rand 2. Me- hits and three rbis was the big gun 22 1 Carthy.

for Berkshire Textile. 0 0 1 i TO! Lamb of Textile had a big night at second with seven assists; always has spelled trouble for the Boston Red Sox. It was no different yesterday when the 38-year-old right-hander stopped the Sox on two singles for a 4-0 Chicago triumph. Traded in the off-season 10 nert. Bos ton 40.

Hits Fox. Chicago, 7:9 Mai-; Boston. 72; F. Boiling, iOils 13. Tanguay had six hits for the Usn 10 CI inners in six trips.

Patterson Shakei. c. naced the losers with three -Johnson. 1. Cleveland, Wynn allowed only.troit and Bridges, Washington and hil hcm O'Grady.

safeties by Frank Malzone in Doubles Kuenn. Detroit, ers 1( second inning and losing pitcher Malzone Boston Power and a the wi a i -LePage. 3 Frank Sullivan the sixth. Cleveland: Kalme. Detroit 3.: and valking i Libardoni.Lewis.

rf Triples Tattle, Kansas Qne -7 0 0 5 0 0 Anotlier Sluitotit Jerry Tassone pitched one lilt and a put out. 50 30 2ii 21 8 5 baseball for Hunter's to defeat The summary: ab a Kiwanis. 10-0 at Kemp Park. Berk. Textile 3 0 0 0 0 1 Glen Trudeau a a Lamour- Bigelow.

3 4 0 0 1 0 0 eaux 10-hit attack Dunn, 3 1 0 1 4 0 Hunter's, each with hits. i a 0 1 0 1 Tassone drove i three runs. lacuessa. I 6 Team Win a Vallev-First National ab a 3 FIRST Laffango. C.

Mastcn: Hayes Diamond, Spencer Buddy T. Wyn. 0. Cole! Pandemonium. D.

Bromley: Watch Fob. J. Morrill: Miss Whippet. F. Bank had a big fourth inning, scor- Walt Schroeder topped Sprague a a i wic Pl i ng seven times and going on to golfers with a nifty 40 on the bacK a a i Story.

a Arnokrs 9 5 i the 2 at laconic Golf Course in 0 2 1 1 0 Williamstown. Also eligible: Mighty Abbe. Miss. A a Babe Rwh i Ren Viola B. 0.

In match play, Indian Creek de- SECOND Qrattan Fm-o. H. FielcL Wynn. who fanned eight to raise his total to a 6 Martyn, Kansas City and i IpaEHIP Ditchers-- nm Wachincrfan i active major league pitchers-- orii Washington, 5. walked Sammy White in the fifth Home runs Jensen, Boston and Marty Keough to open i a Cerv, Kansas City, 17; Trian- Doucett, rf 1 Markiand, 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 4 Only three Kiwanis boys reached Dubois.

4 0 1 base. Tassone fanned 10 and walk- Lamb, 2 1 6 ed one. Joe Prenguber the loser. Ducia. cf 1 0 0 whiffed five a walked two.

Wade, 1 i 0 fcated Wingfoot. 3-1. laconic beat Slorv Clinton Tass. A. Yarbor- Five hits, a walk, an error and 3 () 2 4 0 0 Oakmoiit.

2 1 --1 1 Rockledge edg- ousn Tviighty Sam. C. R. a wild pilch brought in the runs. 3 0 0 1 7 ed Equinox, 24-14 and Pine Vai- Wilmington Ronnie Pietras took the win.

1 0 Dave Meaney got the sole bingle Clarke, rf 1 LaFleur. If The summary: 7 1 TM du ninth. But the big veteran faced only dos, Baltimore, 14. ianguay, A 3 5 Stolen bases Apancio, Chica-! 30 men. Pete Runnels banged into go 15; Harrell and Minoso, Cleve-j" 1 a double play behind Keough a 8 iiorchia 6 4 a 4 6 1 0 1 2 3 1 1 0 3 0 1 3 2 1 1 5 Totals 3 1 0 Kiwanis.

Lamoureaux. Tassone and Bob Pizani, 11 1 32 7 13 6 13 Trenti hit doubles. -O Electric 040 030 0 7 Joe Gentile grabbed a liner off Totals a i x--30 John Mangano's bat and then Alerts ab RBI--Markiand. Doucett. Lewis, rifled a throw to Don McC'onneil J.

Rousseau. 1. 4 0 0 LePage Collier 2. Livesy 5. W.

at first to complete a double play. Granger. 3 2 i 0 1 Jaeschke 5. C. Jaeschke 8.

Saim-. The summary: Morin, If 3 Wynn up by striking pitching (based on 5 or 0 ders 3 Barbeau 4. 2B--Barbeau, C. Hunter's ab Ted Williams on a slider. Turley.

New York.) 0 0 () 0 aesc heke, O'Neill. Lesage. Livesy. J- Gentile. 3 3 1 After the contest, Wynn--in hisj 1 0 2 Larsen, New York, ni 0 0J 3 Jaeschke.

HR Barbeau. Lanoue, If 1 18th American League campaign-1 -833; For New York, 3-2, 3 1 0 1 0 ot Jaeschke, W. Jaeschke. rf 3 was asked how much longer strikeouts Turley, New York, iViac thought he could continue. '74.

Wynn, Chicago, 71; Harshman, "That depends on how fast I Baltimore, 63. slow down," said the dour 0 0 (i I) 0 0 0 0 0 ley and Pinehurs; tied. 2-2. 0 0 The 0 0 5 IB 12 a 0 I i a Crock Osterhoudt Washburn Mciklejohn Cattcti bama native. "If I slow down NATIONAL LEAGUE a little at a time, maybe I'll Batting Abased on 125 or more good for three or four i a bats) Mays, San Francisco, Trade Board Beats House of Walsh The Majors years.

Musial, St. Louis, i The Board of Trade combined A four time 20-game winner Green Louis and Crowe, Cin-'eight hits with 13 walks to defeat (1951. '52, '54 and '56), i a i .333. i the House of Walsh in a high posted a 21-13 record over the Soxj Runs Mays San game, 12-3. Teddy Allison a i while at Cleveland (1949-57).

While 51; a Chicago, 50; the losing pitcher, giving up 6 hits, Kgnsas a he had a losing 9-14 mark against Pittsburgh and Cepeda, San Fran-, walking eight and fanning a i (By the ZVc.s.sj AMERICAN A L. Pel. G.B. Boucher, 3 T. Gentile, rf, 1 Lamoureaux, If 2 a-Sifton, rf 1 Dupre, cf, 2, 1 4 Tassone, Trenii, 2.

cf Champney. 3 28 Trudeau, 31 30 -Maselli. 28 30 .483 lOVMcConnell, 1 a Decker, rf 2 2 1 rf 1. 0 0 0 0 0 Fiedler. 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 DeGraff.

1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Sukanek. 2 2 2 0 0 0 Constant, 1 0 0 0 Ziemba, 1 0 0 Delmolino 1 1 -fl Totals 24 0 Berk. Textile fl Alerts 0 RBI DuBoi.s 0 Tii conic Mo i'in i 0 i 0 1 1 0 0 9 0 Boston at Washington (1939, 1941-! cisc0) 43 Paul Lepesqueur was the winner. 28 30 27 30 33 27 31 27 32 .483 .474 .468 .466 .458 48), Early never failed to win the, 1 Runs batted in-Thomas, Pitts-1 Three runs in the sixth inning a big ones. i burgh.

62; Banks, Chicago. 53; a 7-7 tie and insured the win 1 a Wynn's overall record vs Boston! Mays anc i Cepeda, San the Trade team, and they add- Friday Games is 31-27. The only comparable one! 42 two more in the seventh. at Detroit i.Yi among current performers i ts 7 aySi San Francisco. John MacLean and Paul Lepes-W a i i at Cleveland (N) owned by Bob Lemon (31-17).

9 2 Cepeda, San Francisco, 70: I wielded the big bats for the T3 a mo at Chicago Wynn mowed down the Red Soxi a 5 i Chicago, 77. Board of Trade, driving in fivc Boston at Kansas City i a i i i a ouo i es Hoak. Dave Stocking drove in four ters went down on outfield 2 Aaron, Milwaukee, and with a triple and two singles, eight on strikeouts, six on 15. 'Bill Zoito and Brown had doubles, grounders, one on an infield Triples Mays, San Tom McAlpine made a nice stop up, two on foul flies plus Ash Philadelphia, 7: pave Maine's line drive in the double play. Banks, Chicago, Roseboro a as inning.

Chicago scored once in the third Nea Los Angeles and Blasin-; ie summary: inning on Billy Goodman's sacn-j a SL LoLU3i 6 Board of Trade r. 1 4 I Nl 1 Jl fice fly. The White Sox made itj Home runs Thomas, Pitts: Lepesqueur, 5 1 3-0 in the fourth on Jim Rivera'sjburgh, 20: Banks. Chicago, 18; Madden, single and doubles by Luis Apari-j a and Moryn, Chicago. 15.

MacLean. cio and Jim Landis. The final tally! stolen bases T. Taylor. i a in the seventh resulted from Good-1 a Ashburn.

Philadelphia and! man's single and Ray Boone's twoj a San Francisco. 10. Madden. 2 bagger. pitching (based on 5 or more Bar 2 The Boston cause was hurt dec i i ons McMahon.

Milwau- 1 the fact Dick Gernert was fi lt rkey. Cincinnati, LeocSQU eur If to sit out the game with a stiff 2 8 oo Phillips. Chicago a Morton Vf neck. Runnels moved to his firstj (- an Francisco. base spot and Ted Lepcio goo over second.

strikeouts Jones, St. Louis. After starting the road trip on i 7 8 Frie nd, Pittsburgh. 62; Anto-. A i a 1 i a sour note by dropping two San Francisco, 61.

thrpe to Chicago, the Red Sox tackle Kansas City tonight in the start of a weekend scries. Mike Fornieles 3 4 or Riverboat Smith (3-1) will hurl against a the As Ralph Terry (4-5). The contest will pit Boston's! SYRACUSE, N.Y. A I i Maino. 1 Jackie Jensen and Kansas City's' 0 i a nanc onie heavyweight Tyler, rf, Bob Cerv.

Both are tied for i a at potential, is a 7-5 Cola, rf league lead at 17 homers apiece. 0 i ce a War Memorial Auditor- Grey, rf Cerv is in front of Jensen 53-47 jght. Beverly, cf. for the rbi leadership. a 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Thursday Results New York 9, Cleveland 3 Chicago 4, Boston 0 Washington 4, Detroit 3 Baltimore 4.

Kansas City 2 Saturday Games Baltimore at Chicago New York at Detroit Washington at Cleveland Boston at Kansas City 2 I1V Totals 1 Kiwanis 12 Stevens, cf iRoloio. 3 jMangano. (Prenguber. jShetcion, If Meaney. 1 (Sukcl.

Fort in. rf Douglas, Farinon. 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 King anci Murray. 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 I 0 1 1 1 0 0 Garnish 0 0 0 0 Fern 1 2 .1 0 0 1 2 0 Rocklcilsc 0 0 0 0 Sherman 0 1 0 0 Caudcll 2 ti fl 0 Davis 1 0 0 0 Kent 6 15 0 201 021 000 lacuessa. Fabricius Russell Gilmore 1 0 0 Ziemba.

Decker. Umpires resto Wingfoot 0-1 Schroeder 1-0 Volpi 1-0 Lambert 1-0 Haskins OakmonL 1-0 Mullen 0-1 a Crosier 1-0 Lemoine Efjtiinox 1-fl Boner 1-0 Wilson 0-1 Tanguay Dodge I'inc 1-0 Pessabiio 0-1 Morris 1-0 Colo 0-1 Twitchell i Queen. C. Gifford: Dee's Estrel- giving up five hits, fanning 10 and i a E. Fuss: Yuk A Puk.

C. walking five, i Marsh: Hallies Queen. S. Ridg- Chuck Sukanek was the loser a v. with Ray Kurpiei in relief.

Suka- THIRD Elton Hanover. A. nek fanned four. Kurpiei two. (M Knauss; Spud's Nephew.

D. Brom- Sukanek walked two. Kurpiei one. O-i ley: Colbymite. W.

O'Hagerty hit a triple and Kur- Sandalwocd. R. Baldwin; Rurnber.i pici a double. K. Stone; Juggernaut, R.

McPhil- The summary: 0-1 iip H.V.-F.N.B. ab a 1-0 "FOURTH Butch H. Kyer, i i ss 4 Kyer: Aloysius Hanover. J. 1 0-1 fill-.

Worthy Lass. S. Dumv. Little 1 Bechard. Quicker.

P. a The Fox. C. Pietras. Franklin; Green Mountain Boy.

If Marsh: Colby's Match. S. Smith. Kurpiei. rf FIFTH Pat Jester.

C. Bogarci- Skorupski. 3 us: Happy Tass. H. Parker: Trela.

cf i Norette, Franklin; Harrison, cf Buddy B. Kyer. H. Stone, 2 (H i i Prince. R.

Hcrringion: 1-0 Royal Elkinslon. W. Bun- Totals 27 9 1 0 2 1 6 4 O-i me B. E. Miller.

Arnold's ai a SIXTH Tethys. D. Miller; Kolodzic.i. ss. 3 2 0 0 fl 0 Section a L.

O'Meara: Song Oslizlo. 2 Hi Le. F. Coyle: Blenda Manovcr. A a a 2 L.

Flovcl: Rodeltp. R. i a O'Haggeny, 3 0-1 O-i 4 4 4 3 3 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 9 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 fl 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 fl 3 0 0 0 1-0 31 10 10 is 3 ab a 0 0 0 0 Tullv Hanover. H. Pownall Siv.

Sukanek. 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 1 0 Night's Fights iWilliamstown tli'- /Vfs.v; a a Nugget, h. Parker: a- Nimnioas. Billy Leete tossed a i no- Los An i es Davey Moore. Valiant Hanover.

W. Harp: a-Mcd- Scoti. 1 () run game last night in the Vvil- 12 Springfield. Ohio, outpointed iator. G.

Roider: Dancing Demon. Kopec. 1 liamstown Liule League as Holy Lauro a i a 12a Mexico, 10. i McBride. If 1 Name beat Howard Johnson, 10-0.

Council Bluffs. Iowa Benny a-G. Roider Stable Entry. Pizani. If fanned 12 and walked six.

Davis. I3H. Minneapolis, stopped SEVENTH Mr. Bones. G.

Wasciewski. Field and Flaherty worked for Joe a 13fi Qmaha. 6. Roider: Eric's Choice. C.

Frank- Cardin. rf 3 1 3 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Howard Johnson, the former wlui- charleroi. Pa. Bobbv Gordon i Jcreboam. H.

Story; Nibble Delugan. 1 0 0 0 0 i sevcn ancl walking three anci vs Charley Joseph bout postponed Bruce. W. Long: Floyd Grattan. E- Nimmons, cf D.

Slayback: Fort Apache. L. I i a Captain. 0. Cole.

1 1 10 I fl 2 0 1 4 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 i (i 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Flaherty walked one. 2 0 0 5 0 1 Skorupski, Roy. Walsh, i 1 0 0 0 3 1 a Pizzano hit doubles. 0 0 0 0 0 0 a Hoivnrcl Johnson ab a to Saturday i rain. i a First Place i a.

(Al -i Totals I Hunter's i Kiwanis NATIONAL A W. L. Pet. G.B. T.

McAlpine, 3 Totals House of VValsli Austin, rf Dolan. 1 Zoito. Brown, 3 1 0 (l Milwaukee 0 0 0 a Francisco 0 0 (l i i a i 0 0 0 0 1 Pittsburgh 1 1 0 0 0 Louis I 0 0 0 0 0 ChiCit.L'o 3 1 1 1 3 0 i a i a 1 0 0 0 0 0 Angeles 23 2R .500 Rohane Oilers Fail to Play 17 0 1 18 ft 3 Wagner If. cf t) 0 330 022 x-10 Fields I. 2 fl 0 (K)fl 000 0 Willctte ss 2 0 Gentile.

Lamoureaux 2. Larson 3 0 Dupre. Tassone 3. McCarthy 3. 1 i 0 a-Sinuled.

b-Struck out. c-Walkcd. a p. 3 3 0 Falvcy 2 0 I) Work Kcr Hour ook cf 1 0 The time for the work bee to- i jf! nc If 1 0 0 1 0 0 morrow afternoon at Grcylock Sprague cf 1 0 0 (i 0 0 Field has been shifted to 1 Lilnircii cf 1 0 (I fl 0 0 o'clock. Workers are asked to park cf (i 0 0 (I 0 bring rakes and shovels as they IK 15 2 will be needed.

is hoped that a Holy Name ab li a large number will a i i a in T. Walsh rf i i 0 0 0 the project. Dickie rf 2 0 0 0 0 Pizzano 3 2 Reder 3 2 two-under par 71s Thursday to () () slnire first place after the open- TM i Fin Bogardu 0 7 0 () ing round of the 29th Women's scber Lad. R. Ellis.

0 'Western Open Golf Tournament at NINTH Miss Bobby Sox. V. the Kahkwa Country Club. Fobian: Cedar Heights. E.

Moore: Beverly Hanson missed a i Nelson G. Herbert. H. Parker: 0 (J fool, putt on the final green ancl Bonny C. Masten: Boris A lost a chance for a three-way lie.

jii.inover. F. LaRouech; Scarlet i She had a 72. one struke ahead reel. C.

Marsh; Homestretch Pete, of Pung and i i i J. Morrill. Totals 27 5 5 21 8 1 EIGHTH High Sierra. R. H.V.-F.N.B 101 700 ard: Kurtesy.

H. Dobbin: Dan- Arnolds 001 002 2-5 ill. G. Thompson: Smith Cress. RBI O'Hsggeny.

Nimmons. a i a Adio Girl. F. Jcvons: Armats. Pizani.

Grilion. Becliard. Rens- Wells. Skorupski. Pccor anci Kayer.

a i Nelco-Sinith Arnolds H.V.-F.N.B. .400 .333 2 3 1 1 31 33 .431 Frill ay Games St. Louis at Milwaukee (N) San Francisco at i a i a nircctnrs At the Little League meeting on i ianv0(X 2. 1 Chicago at Cincinnati Tuesday evening, the following a Los Angeles at Pittsburgh to the Board of Di- ROOM AND A Tluirsday KesuKs Chicago Milwaukee 4 Philadelphia 1). Los Angeles 3 Pittsburgh B.

Francisco 5 St. Louis at Cincinnati, a i Saturday Games San Francisco at Philadelphia Los Angeles at Pittsburgh Chicago at i i a i St. Louis at Milwaukee Rural leacher, 80 Plays Baseball Adams the Lions. A red hot contender eight Canales. cf months ago.

the 26-year-old Syra- 1 stocking, cf cuse slammer now needs a cleci- Allison, p. cf victory over the 31-year-old 1 Lepage, rf 'Baker to get back in the lime- Totals Board of Trade Last October the rangy, bard House of Walsh The Rohane i i a hitting DeJohn scored a sensation- a last night scheduled for Noel a one-round knockout over A i i A Field failed to jell when the Pitts- unbeaten Alex i of Argcn- VV i 1 1 I 6 a field team did not produce enough i a DI players. It was listed as a Berk-. Then hn remained on the side- i I 1 shire County League a i until last April 23 when he Rohane Oilers travel to Pittsfield mc Cuba's Nino Valdcs. another YORK A 1 tonight to meet Kelly's Lumber happy-go lucky character, and a leading a i Company and these two teams will; i os hy a a split decision, hitler despite a two-week slump, more or less stand and vibrato clash in a Berkshire County game; DcJo 1 at about 204 is a ted to rejoin the Sail when I run." -she explains.

"I on Sunday afternoon at Noel Field. ranked ninth. Baker no longer is ranc i sco Giants today afiev an be getting old." ranked. Bob's record, numerically. i hospital stay for a It's all right Mrs.

Phillips. A at least, is good. He is 50-11-1 i i 8 i k-up. lady who will be 80 next Nov. (i double 1 i v-Ql.

L-nOrnpS knockouts. The 6-2, 215 pounder A lersc hospital report said only i.s entitled to slow down. OMAHA A Southern Cal-1 won his last three fights in 1057 lhat had been examined Mrs. Thompson i.s a rural school i good' a "JJ nf ifornia rules today as the cham- and hasn't fought since Dccem- 'Thursday and had remained there: teacher. She docs her a i 1 pion.s of the college baseball bcr.

thc night. A hospital spokes- i the kids in the school "ii'iil me world. DeJohn's record is 34-4-1 i a added, however, a i i a keeps her in i i lne sum Thc Trojans grabbed the A A 2 5 knockouts. will be released today, the for thosr schoolyard World Scries i Thursday i or tomorrow al the a anci 1 Bcehani. bcatiiiR Missouri the sec-: a holds tiic a a roc- a p0 ri of (he a a i ''Oh.

my 1 go a run a i win in i i over of lor one-day daily br i Giants Manager around a trom i rectors: '2 2 () 0 Raymond Sicfan.s. Harvey Bra- Walsh cf 2 2 a Szcaii." Kward LeClair. Charles Roy cf i i (i West. Ted Korpela. Raymond i 2 i a John Curleton.

Dan Alcom- Th -icn 2 1 a bright, Francis i Arthur Hunter If 0 Shafcr Kdmond a a i a a If 2 () George Hoy. Richard Moreau. 27 ID 12 Richard Deluslr. i i a Fcrri.s. I i Robert Pilot.

-lames Anton and KBI--Skorupski 3. Nov. i a Levcsfiiie. Ciiapman. D.

Walsh. ec j' Bat STOCKVILLFC. Nrb. A Thc Eik Tho.np.on TM.TM*TM rcdrs snc not the nase 11 -x i a i onr. i and Hop; a as' manv home runs a i i 5 i fov Lion anybody on the team.

But. 1 sel- don ccl post fii'sl l)nse because 1 PITTSBURGH A I HIE Trd wski's bat. is i a for the first i this sca- aikcci one. base hi.s were i)ostod by Joe What's the i i i a bad two. Clarence he's his so-called pii'dle and Du'k Thc a brace supporting Ins injured a The Elks used their I I hits to a was hindorinji my so I look it off three 10 ago and never bothered to put a on again." said Tod.

"Thc back a i mo a i a a a but it disappears quickly." a imw i He's i it tho I i pamo.s i a hit-- bh pn I I '2 JlOT LErT TO 60 IMTtRVIEW E'LL BE HE WA5 IN 5O09 AN9 NO MOST 6UV5 HEY PiCxEP PO JUSV PUTYL.HE SA'PHE NO EXCUSES TO 6T OUT Or IT'LL BE 6009 TO AWAY A HAZOLP AA9 HOMER P- i i n. ALL Big Conference champions, double wascring. Bill Higney. I i i i 0 0 fl in i.

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