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Strong Relief Pitching Gives Tigers Sweep ox Score Start Toda 6UHT CULJB AT APPRES, 16 TO RUBVe -f AMP 6-fART -TH'6 IW A FULJiP MAWN'SR MUCH nKe VDUR SLACK'S WINtb. NC-T uue-r A WRIST MOTIOM AL-ON5, IT 6HOUL-P Be AM CUJS MCVgMBM-T 6-lMCg AL-L- coMg IMTO PVAY TMg OSJg. CAUTIDM- M' e'TANP AMP WAUS FOi? -TOO L-ON A PKIOP. IPEA I6 -TO MOT Zue's Blank Saints, 2-0 Zuo's Collision won i first i League game of the season Sunday afternoon when they blanked t. Manistec Saints.

2-0, on Hie latter's field. The win squares Zuc's for the i one win and a single loss, that to Traverse City Indies in the opening game of the season last Sunday. Zue's tallied single in the first and third innings, then were blanked the rest of the way. However, that was all they needed because pitcher Jim Schmuckal gave up only one hit Probate Court Grand Traverse County. Michigan Estate ot GEORGE HOWARD WHITING.

Deceased. The court orders: Petition ol Harry T. Runninc pra.v- ins instrument filed be admitted as last will of deceased and administration granted to Harry T. Running and heirs be determined, will be heard June 23, 1964. at ten a.m.

at the courtroom, courthouse. Traverse City. Publication in Traverse City Rec- Court rule nmicc. Dated June 1. ISS-t.

HAROLD E. H1TNSBERGER. Judce ol Probate. Attorneys Running and Wise, 326 State Traverse City, Michigan. June 2.

8, 15, in the entire game while fanning 1C to keep the Saints well in check. The only hit he did allow was a bunt and the Zue's pitcher slipped going after it and was unable to make a play. The only extra base hit in the game was Bill Alpers' dou- iilc in the third which chased home the secoud run for the local team. Zue's will return home next Sunday to play Manton on the high school field. Score by innings: Zue's Collision 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 Man'teo Saints 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 a i Schmuckal a Schrouder.

Swidorwski and Pla- mondou. Probate Court Grand Traverse County. MichlKun. Estate of EDITH E. HARRINGTON.

Deceased. The court orders: Petition of George Tieps praying his final account be allowed and residue of said estate be assigned to persons entitled thereto will be heard June 23. at ten a.m. at courtroom, courthouse. Traverse City.

Publication in Traverse City Rec- oiri-EafJc. Court rule notice. Dated June 1, 1964. HAROLD E. HUNSBERGER.

JudKe of Probate, Attorneys Running and Wise. 336 State Traverse City. Mtehisan. June 2. 8.

15. File: 12972. Softball Tonight The Class A Softball schedule i be resumed this evening a a three day lapse with unbeaten Burke Coal Dock taking on once-beaten Trade Hardware at Thirlby Field, starting at eight o'clock. The Coalmen topped Elk Rapids Super Tool, 8-0, last Thursday while the Hardwares were 7-1 victims of Dufty's, the previous night. Other games this week are as Tuesday Duffy's vs.

Cran- diill's. Wednesday Elk Rapids Super Tool vs. Trude Hardware. Thursday -r Crandall's vs. Burke Coal Dock.

City Commission A Special Meeting of the City Commission held June 10, 1964 at 8:00 P.M. in the Commission Room at City Hall, Traverse City, Michigan. Present: Dr. Robert. H.

Chase. Ralph R. Pulcipher, Kenneth Lindsay, George A. Gilbert, Carter B. Strong, Frank L.

Stulen. Absent: Dr. John G. Milliken. Ralph R.

Pulcipher presided. Motion by Lindsay, supported by Stulen. approval the i of the previous meeting be dispensed with until the next regular meeting. This being' tin! date set for i ot bids for bonds for I to the Water Supply System, bids were received from the i managers of various Bond Accounts: and Company llalsey Stuart and Company Kidder. Peabody and Company U.

J. Van Ingen and Company Uraim Bosworth and Company a Sachs and Company Kirst of Michigan Corporation Hnrrimar. Ripley and Company RESOLUTION WHEREAS, 10. UIU4, at o'clock p.m., Eastern Standard Time, has been set as the a and time for opening bids for i purchase of $1,500.000.00 Supply System Revenue Bonds of the City of Traverse City, of Grand Traverse, Michigan: AND WHEREAS, said bids have beer: publicly opened and A A the i bids have been received; Terry Fox Stops Angels in Both Games DETROIT (UP1) i Charlie Dresseu took over as manager Of the Detroit Tigers almost one year ago, he has been envious of 'the manager of the Baltimore Orioles and Boston Red Sox. "Boy, how I wish I had a guy like that Stu Miller (Baltimore), or Dick Radatz (Boston)," Dressen has said about 100 times during the past SSI days.

Well, it appears as if Dres- i sen's prayers have been an- swered--tvyofold. Terry Fox picked up two saves Sunday as a relief pitcher in the Tigers' K-n and C-4 victories over the Los Angeles Angels before a doubleheader crowd of 16,233 at Tiger Stadium. In the opener Fox appeared on the scene in the ninth in- niiiK with one out and the bases loaded. He induced Joe Adcock to ftround into a double play. Then, in the nightcap the 25- year-old righthander appeared to blank the Angels for the final two innings to preserve a win for Mickey Lolich.

Thus, it looks like Dressen I has two capable men to call in from the bullpen during the late innings the other being Larry Sherry. "Today was the first time I've been able to help this club in about a year," Fox honestly explained. "And. to tell I feel pretty good." Ed Rakow. who relieved Lolich in the first i i picked up his i win.

all in relief, against five defeats. Lolich came back in the nightcap upped his record to 6-5 with a one-inning relief stint. Dick McAuliffe socked his seventh homer in the eighth i i to account for Detroit's i i run in the first game--a home run hitting affair. i Piersall, Bobby! Knoop and Joe Adcock horn- ored 1'or the Angels while Al Kaline (No. S) and Gates Brown (No.

3) hit four-baggers for the Tigers, In the nightcap, the Tigers pushed across four runs in the seventh inning to overcome a i 4-2 deficit. Detroit loaded the I bases against starter Barry Latman (2-5), then Bo Belinsky came on to make his first relief appearance since July, 19G2. i pinch-hitter George Thomas to ground out, a run scoring on the play, then walked Kaline intentionally and Norm Cash unintentionally to force in the tying run. Bob Lee appeared and Don Demeter greeted him with a two-run double to knock in the i i runs. The Tigers have won their last six-of-seveu games, and their last three straight.

They trail leuguc-leading Baltimore by SVi; games. New Style Box Score Starts Today AMERICA'S CUP TRIAL--Two contenders for the right to represent Britain in the America's Cup Race off Newport, R. Sept 15, Sovereign (leCt) and Kurrewa race during a trial in Southampton's Solent Baseball Results (By UPI) A I A LEAGUE 1st game i 212 000 1)10--fi 0 Wash ODD 010 001--5 10 0 Stange, Perry (i, and Battey; Nsruni. i i 3. a a 4, Kline S.

and Brumley. Stance (S-Of. LP a 6 4 MRS Killebrew '2. ISlli 19th. Allison 13th, Versailes 5th.

a i 3rd. Brinkman 3rd. NATIONAL LEAGUE 1st game New York 000 400 010--5 2 Phil 1.02 300 30x--9 11 0 Cisco, Bearnarth 4, Wakefield and Cannizzaro. Gonder Short, 5, and Datrymple. (2-D).

LP Cisco (3-7). HRS A Kranepool 2nd. NEW YORK (UPI) Sports pages now are carrying a new streamlined baseball boxscore. began with games of Sunday. June 14.

Monday's newspapers will be your first look at the new compact box that was adopted after more than DO per cent of the sports editors ap- pri vcd the change. The new box is designed to save space i retaining all essential information. The major changes include: 1. A relief pitcher who does not come to bat will not be listed in the battin.q summary. However, his name wUl appear in the pitching summary.

2. The names of pinch hitters and pinch runners will continue to appear in the batting sum- fary but the explanatory lines Cornwall, Swan Are Lightning Winners A total of 14 Lightnings took part in Sunday's races in the Grand Traverse Bay. starting oft the Boardman River, tacking to a buoy off Greilickville. then heading home to the i i line near Elmwood park. Winners in the 'A' group were Gordon Cornwell, Ken Lindsay and Charles Van Horn.

Oorn- well moved in front early in the race and led all the way. In the 'B' division, top finish- i crs were Dick Swan. John Me- i and Paul Hazelton in that order. Winds were light, about five miles per hour out of the north. and it took nearly hours to make the two rounds to the finish line.

Lightnings will race again next Saturday and Sunday. Separate races will be held each day. describing what the pinch hitter or pinch runner did will be eliminated. The designation "ph" and "pr" will appear after the name in this manner: Smith ph 1 0 0 0 If the player remains in the game the designation is: Smith ph-3b 2 0 1 0 3. The total of putouts and assists will be eliminated.

4. Double plays will be listed numerically and not with the names of players, thus: DP-New York 2, Detroit 1. 5. Triple plays will continue to be listed in full, thus: Triple play--Jones. Smith and Brown.

G. Errors and extra base hits will be grouped by teams, thus: i 2B-- Mays, Cepeda, Hickman, Kranepool. 7. The player's total home i I MCMILLAN INJURED i PHILADELPHIA I i a star shortstop for the New York Meis. suffered i ies to his left ankle and right shin in Sunday's first game of doubleheader with the Phillies.

i a was spiked on his shin by i i catcher Clay Dalrymple while trying to score from i base on Galen Cisco's double. He injured his ankle while sliding to avoid the catcher's tag. runs for the season will be given in parentheses after his total for the same, thus: HR--ilays 2 (15). S. The names of umpires will be eliminated.

OFFICIAL BUDGET HEARING NOTICE File Lake Community School Budget Hearing Monday, June 22, 1064, o'cloolf at the school meeting room. Budget is on display on the front door of the school bouse. Esther Ramsey, Secretary Board of Education June 13, la, 16. 1964. OFFICIAL BUDGET HEARING NOTICE I In accordance with Public Act Xo.

of the second extra I legislative session of 1963. a i i hearing will be held on I Monday, July 6, 19M, at P.M., at the Grand Traverse County Court House on the Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District Budget. Copies of the Budget are available at the Court House, Room 26. Byron F. Anger, Secretary Traverse Bay Area Intermediate District June 13, 15, 1D64.

2nd game i 100 204 101--0 15 0 Wash 001 000 010--2 9 0 a (6-3) and i a Cheney, 4, Ridzik 6. Bridges and Loppert. LP -Cheney (1-3). HRS Killebrew 20th, Hall 13th. Kaat 2nd.

Allison 14th. 2nd game New York ..000 000 200--2 9 1 i a i a 002 010 lOx--4 9 0 Jackson, Bearnarth 7th, and Mahat'fey, Roebuck 7, and Triandos. WP Mahaffey (6-2). LP Jackson (3-9). HRS Callison 6th.

i a 6th. 1st game Bait 021 021 022--10 17 0 Boston 000 010 000 1 10 1 McNally (5-4) and Brown; Lamabe, Barley 5. Heffner 6, Spanswick 8, Gray 9, and Tillman. LP Lamabe (6-4). HRS Robinson 7th.

Tillman Sth, Bowens 5th. 2nd game Bait 010 OPO 025--8 1 Boston 000 000 010--1 5 2 Estrada, and Brown: Connolly. Radatz 9, and Nixon, i a S. WP -Estrada (1-1). LP (1-4).

I 1st sumo Pittsburgh ..000 000 002--2 6 1 Chicago 0 0 0 021 20x--5 9 0 Blass, Green 7, Butters and Pasjliaroni: Ellsworth (S-0) and Bertell. LP Blass (3-3). HRS 9th, Brock 2nd. Freese 5th. Pittsburgh at Chicago.

2nd game, postponed, rain. NEW BALLS FACTORY REJECTS Slightly imperfects in paintinc, buffing, ect. These fine hiffh compression balls sold for up to $1,25 ea. No finer ball made, 83.95 per doz. Send check or money order to PAR BALL Box 662, Bay City, Michigan.

Use one ball, if not happy, return others for full refund. 1st game i a 002 000 102--5 10 0 Los Aug. ..000 010 000--1 5 2 Cloninger (5-5) and Torre: i i Miller 5. Brewer 7, Perranoski and Roseboro. LP i i (2-4).

HRS Alou Gth. Gth. Aaron Sth. BOX SCORE 2nd Game Los Angeles ab Pierson. ct' 5 0 Smith, 1 Fregosi, ss 4 0 CJinton, rf 4 0 Rodgers.

4 1 Power, Ib 3 1 Torres. 3b 3 0 Green, ph 1 0 Knoop. 2b 4 1 i a i 1 0 1st game Chicago .011 100 000--3 4 1 New York 040 200 llx-- 11 0 Pizarro, Fischer 3. a a 7, and Carreon. McNertney 3, Martin Daley.

Reniff 7. and I Howard. WP Daley (2-2). LP rbi pj a (7.3). HRS Howard 15th, Linz 2.

2nd 3rd, McCraw 4th, 2nd game i a 0 4 0 000 100--5 1 Los Angeles 000 000 100--1 7 1 Sariowski. i 3. Lei i a Torre: Reed, Brewer i S. and Camilli. Schr.Rider (1-1).

LP -Reed 0 1 HR Oliver 4th. 0 TOTALS 37 4 11 2nd game. 10 innings Chi 000 003 000 0--3 7 2 N. 000 000 102 1--4 10 0 Peters, i Mossi 10. and a i Sth: Sheldon.

Mikkelsen Williams Reniff 10, and Howard. WP i (3-2). LP Wilhelm (0-4). HRS Nicholson 9th. i i a i ..000 000 011--2 1 San Fran.

..:103 000 20x--8 9 1 Ellis 2. JMcCool 6. Uuren 0. and Edwards: Herbel 4-2 and Haller. LP O'Toole (5-3).

HRS Cepeda 7th, Hart Gth, Klaus 2nd. Detroit ab rbi Bidder Interest Rate llalsey, Stuart and Company 3.4572% First of Michigan Corporation 3.4710% Blythe and Company 3.51866% Kidder, Peabody and Company 3.5666% B. J. Vun Ingen and Company 3.636% Braun Bosworth and Company 3.4794% Goldman Sachs and Company 3.5243% Harriman Ripley and Company 3.607493% Premium $375.00 $240.00 4 0.50 64.00 $498.50 $766.50 AND WHEREAS, the bid of Halsey, Stuart and Company has been determined to produce the lowest interest cost to the City; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: 1. The bid of Halsey Stuart and Company as above state, be and the same is hereby accepted.

2. Checks of the unsuccessful bidders be returned to each bidder's representative or by registered mail. All resolutions and part of resolutions insofar as they conflict i the provisions of i resolution be and the same hereby are rescinded. AYES: Commissioners Chase. Gilbert.

Lindsay. Strong. Stulen. Pulcipher. A Commissioners None.

Motion by Chase, supported by Gilbert, Resolution awarding the bid to Halsey Stuart and Company be adopted. Carried. Motion by Stulen. supported by Chase, that the City assign the portions of Contract No. 2 Sub-Contracts to the General Contractor of Contract No.

2 for supervision as specified in original bid proposal. Carried. Motion by Gilbert, supported by Stulen, meeting adjourn at $:37 p.m. Carried. F.

A. JlcCall. City Clerk IT. Lumpe, 2b 3 Brown, If 3 Thomas, ph-lf 2 Kaline. rf 4 Cash.

Ib 3 Demeier. cf McAuliffe, ss 2 Wert. 3b 4 Roarke, 4 McLain. 2 Brtiton, ph 0 Fox 1 1st game. 10 innings Kan City'300 000 Oil 1--G 10 1 Clev 010 020 200 0--5 3 Drabowsky.

Pfister 5, Grzenda 7. Santiago 7. Wyatt 9, and Bryan, Edwards Donavan. Abernathy 9, and Romano. WP Wyatt (4-3).

LP Abernathy (2-4). HRS Alvis 7, Gentile 13th. TOTALS 32 6 6 Los Angeles 0 0 0 022 000--4 Detroit 020 000 40x--6 E-- Latman. DP-- Detroit 1. LOB--Los Angeles Detroit 9.

2B--Demeter 2 HR-- Smith (1), Power (1). S--Lumps. HBP --By Latman (Lumpe). 2nd game. Kan.

City 0 0 0 001 200--3 7 0 Clev 010 001 000--2 0 O'Donoghue. Wyatt 9, and Edwards, Bryan John. McDowell 7, MoMahon and Romano. WP O'Donoghne (3-4). LP -John (2-5).

HRS Romano 3th, Green 4th. IN ZONE FINALS By UPI France will oppose Britain and Germany will meet Sweden in the semifinals of the European Zone Davis Cup tennis 'eliminations. pairings were assured Sunday when France scored an uphill victory over South Africa. Germany routed Denmark and Sweden defeated Italy all in quarter-final matches. 1st game Los Aug.

.110 200 100--5 12 1 Detroit 300 100 llx--6 7 0 McBride, D. Lee 2, Osinski 3. R. Lee and Rodgers: Lolich. Rakow 1, Sherry 9, Fox 9.

and Freehan. WP Rakow (3-5). LP R. Loe (1-41. HRS Pier- sail 1st, Kaline Knoop Sth.

Adcock 7th, Brown 3rd. Me- Aulliffe 7th. S(. Louis 0 0 0 001 000--1 0 Houston 100 030 OOx--4 6 1 Gibson, Taylor 7, and McCarver: Farrell (10-1) and Bateman. LP Gibson (5-4).

Women Golfers Tee Off at Spring Lake SPRING LAKE I --Sixty women golfers tee off today in a i i rounds of the 43rd a a Spring Lake Women's Tournament at the Sprink Lake Country Club. i a Clans, 22, of Grand Rapids, is defending champion but will face an array of top Michigan women golfers in this year's competition. Patti Shook, a Valparaiso University student who skipped the i past two tournaments, is hack in competition. She won the I crown in 1959 and 1960 and a third victory would enable her to retire the cl.ib trophy. Mrs.

Edgar Reynolds, a Lansing southpaw, also is a two- time i and could retire the cup. She won the championship in 1962 and has two crowns to her credit. The shrew will attack and devour almost any animal up to twice its own size. 2nd game Los Ang. 0 0 0 022 00--4 11 1 Detroit 020 000 40x--6 0 Latman.

Belinsky 7. R. Lee 7, and Rodgers: McLain. Lolich 7. Fox S.

and Roarke. WP Lolich (6-5). LP Latman (2-5). URS Power 1st, Smith 1st. PHILS SIGN LEFTY PHILADELPHIA I -Mack Gendreau, a 19-year-old lefthander from Boulder.

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