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TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1955. TTTE NWS-HEKALP rRAlVKLIN AND OIL CITY PA. White veir lead Toiraight mme to PAGE FOURTEEN Tke 0 Eight Finalists Open Little League Series The Sports Parade Teen-Agers Steal Show in National Women's Amateur Feller Enters 19th Year as Big Leaguer Application be Used For Licenses Facsimile Forms To Anterless i WILLI AMSPORT, Pa. UP 'Eight tiny titans of the American By OSCAR FRALEY diamond put aside their bubble CHARLOTTE, N.C. UP) Twojgum and opened the ninth annual 17-year-olds from the north woods: Little League World Series today turned the National Women's i with Winchester, meeting Amateur golf tournament today in-'Hamtramck, and Glen Falls Meet Orioles in Twin Bill; Yanks Play at Detroit' By MILTON RICHMAX United Press Sports Writer The key to first place will be in the cellar tonight in the keeping of the last-place Baltimore Orioles.

"Frankly, I don't give a hang whether Cleveland, Chicago or New York wins the pennant if we of a few records." Later Feller NEW YORK (UP'i-Rocky Mar-made 18 strike-outs in one game, eiano and Archie Moore are legal-First Disappointment Pennant bound today to battle for the An opening day no-hitter against heavyweight crown at Yankee Stabile Chicago White Sox at Comis- dium on 20 but it would take Ikev Park in 1940 "brought me an- the combined talents of Sherlock County Treasurer Ned W. Bier to a teen-age neighborhood tangle N. tangling with Morrisville. the second round. I Pa.

to apply to the county treasurer Anne quast of Marysvillc, piay among finalists culled from for antlerless licenses, using fac-an(j Carole Jo Kabler of Roseburg, some 1,800 leagues throughout the simile appl: cation forms, rather orc. drew the attention from the I nation will continue Wednesdav than waiting until the treasurer re-1 0ider heads expected to finally with Alexandria, opposing ceives a supply of official forms -fight it out toward the title round Delaware Township, and Mother big three," said Feller, "but Holmes and tne Mark Brothers to said today that all applications, that same year my first disap-; untangle the maneuvering in- whether oil the "official forms or pointment came. We had a chance vol vea. will be honorpd by his office for the pennant and missed it." The official signing almost hit for antlei'kss deer hunting licenses Then came war and Feller doffed a snag when Al Weill, Rocky's this year, a Tribe uniform to don Navy blue.1 manager, demanded a $100,000 means that the race to se- aiong wiin ine licenses. tour ciays nence.

Auourn, meeting ban uiego. The treasurer's office will file ieiier nas anotner er has another Miss Quast pulled the biggest of Semi-finals will be held on, Thurs-several upsets on the first day of day and the finals on Friday, the tournament, "trouncing Mrs.j One of the top favorites is des-Grace Demoss Smith, a Curtis itined to fall by the wayside in to celeb anniversary (forfeit for a return bout. This de- cure the 4,000 licenses to be issued applications in chronological was.10 ap; laved Monday's proceedings some in Venango County will begin one as thev are received, and li-t the Navy and rejoined tne 2 hours and 35 minutes. month earlier than most places. censes will be issued to the first he left Cupper from Coral Gables.

3 the opener at Little League Field inaidns. It must have been quite a pn-. The regular application forms 4,000. jand 1. this afternoon.

Winchester and nopes fhf" luck nf the blind Hnmtrnmrlr Qlnntr U'ith Ran Dipffr. wa vale hassle. for the antlerless deer licenses will final 39 games of 1945 and started! chronoloeirallv it went like this- nnt -llM- nfii rw 1 when County Treasurer Biery it mi' i tnat in this way tne county quota figurcj that one, which put look like potential champions to k'h Weill showed up at the licenses go on sale i will go primarily to county resi- the apple cheeked Washington succeed last year's winner, Schen- can't win it ourselves, says Baltimore Manager Paul Richards. But tonight, anyway, Richards' Orioles will determine which club shall lead the American League. Here's why: The White Sox are a half-game out of first place but they can take over the top rung by two percentage points if they sweep -a twi-night doubleheader with the lowlv Orioles tonight.

The pace- fastball aboard a Navy cn.ise.vf Wng Jiktoenprtt Sale of regula. hunting permits ts I'tU'n Ml na in nn rnt Ll nnth Unnln nn Cnn 1 onH tho cno. I The scribes ate a lot ot words r. wl" ULs'" i the wily Alsatian: "This fight isn'tlcial licenses can be issued only to ine iews-neiaia win puni ho uihiw Poller hi; QpmnH nn. jSimue of the application blank in hit game against the slugging ci, anu woujuii i nave witn a regular license.

hPn iinlncc nur forme irnro ai i Annilmi oftov cunirinn a intfti, the near future for the convenience "I reailv had it in 1946 control They had becn' he 1 1 ed license- sportsmen will be able of spoilsmen readers. Jnn th mnnrf Moore's camp would post the bond: "I setting Yankees, who meet the Ti- Bob Feller miss up against Miss Kabler, the ectady, N. which was elimin-blonde who won the National Jun-Jated in early region competition, ior miss golf title only tast Winchester, making its first ap-Carole Jo defeated Noami in the finals, won nine able of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 6 and victories in the preliminary rounds, 5" without doing any damage to theour by shutoui. riamtramck has par 74 Myers Park Country Club won eight straight and boasts both course. But after a start in keep- power and pitching depth, with ing with her company Miss Kab-jfive hurlers available for the seller played holes from 7 through jies.

13, where she closed the date, in San Diego also is a bat happy one under par. iband of small fry. The Califor- Miss Quast by contrast had a nians set an all time scoring high pressure battle for most of her; for Region 8 by dsfeatina Cedar ace recalled. "It was the year Norris for a I ti rvH nf S4 nri. return within 90 days if Mar- gers in a night game can do a tnnnm Chxraon pven iSILL l.UrlLa rSrnit CLEVELAND.

Ohio (UP) The! Wnn Mmes for mv best season." ieiano Around Richards who left the White Sox i dean of major league pitchers.j "Tfs a good thing I did, too," AH Newspaper Talk nH nf it war to come I Bob Feller, grateful to the Feller of 1946. "because the Charley Johnston, Moore's man- World Clock the the to Baltimore thinks "Chicago "hasland "looking toward a few moremext vear I was lousy. I hurt myiager, arrived next and sputtered the necessary pitching to win the good years," today entered his 19th back in Philadelphia and was laid that he thought the demand "was Aroun pennant," but he doesn't intend match with Mrs. Smith but she City, Utah, 17-4, and boast a scor-ihad a more wide-eyed stamina' ing total of 97 runs in nine games Uhan her opponent in the 96-degree; while limiting their opponents to rnlipf fund for victims of the se- neai oi xne miuauemooii. com yKai as a.

uig league uuiiei. iUp j0r a lew WeeKS. HA'en SO, ne ucw.ijijl'i uui. now jie ue- The anniversary occasioned aiWas the onlv 20-game winner in lieves what he reads in the papers, look back for Rapid Robert to "a the American League. i "We thought it was just talk, lot of thrills and satisfaction and; although even Moore knew about very few disappointments." Feller lwo erics Uime it," Johnston fumed.

"If the Mar-recalled his first major leaguel The following year he pitched Cjano camp isn.t worried. as yjcy start. "It doesn't seem very long! Tribe to the pennant and got his i claim whv are thev 'worrying ago, but it was Aug. 23, 1936, and first crack at a World Series vie- t' -t It- -idirnlon By UNITED PRESS PASADENA, Calif. (UP) The double bogeys on the front nine a player must be 8 to 12 vears vere floods in the northeastern burglar who ransacked Donald L.

Miller home wanted to make sure as they turned even, with Miss i old to be eligible for Little League Quast having a two-stroke better! baseball, but most of the contest-medal score. iants here are on the brink of 12, At the 14th, Miss Quast went and hefty. Each team has 15 plav- United States. TOKYO (UP) Typhoon "Iris" lumbered toward Formosa today to make it easy lor nis om ua club. Orioles Troublesome The Orioles have given the White Sox as much, if not more, trouble than any other club in the league this season and Richards says there's liable to be a lot more in store for them.

Martv Marion, who succeeded Richards as White Sox manager, has nominated Virgil Trucks and Sandv Consucgra for tonight's tell- we were playing the St. Louis tory. "It's an old story, now," said Moore, trailing in his wake. of a fast getaway, police said. Spike holes in Miller's dirt drive- Browns at Old League Park here.

Feller. "But it might supnse I have to confess I wasn't tooiple to know I felt worse about ah tu noo tior, 1 can i even Know ai the cnnMiH tfmn than tVio and threatened the Nationalist is-aneaa to stay wnen ins. land with mile npr horn- winds, tee offering went into the rougn.i about this worried. All I wanted to do was ing 6 $100,000 business," he said. get the ball over because I had1 first Air Force weather search planes A three-put 16th for Mrs.

Smith located the storm about 100 miles and Anne's birdie on 17 finished it. crcirirtitc" nnntrnl twnh I nn it! Ymi fnnw Tnp rr mH WHS1 A A I A. Co- 3 I i a rA trio rrs Hnvi rr i -rv-i south of Formosa. tale twin-bill while Erv Palica ana to win my first play at second base which mon- hai "is say. tne 2q persons who drowned -me Moss and Quillian might have made the "The signing was set for 12:30 VANCOUVER, B.C.

tUP George Zuverink will pitch for eaeue Eame Vancouver post office delivered A month before, Indian Manager Melis Beats Hocero, Meets Vejar Hex! NEW YORK tUPl-Paolo Melis of Montreal, former welterweight champion of Italy, was matched today for a 10-round TV fight with i seventh-ranking Chico Vejar at iSt.Nicholas Arena on Oct. 17 as when a motorboat capsized in the Magdalena River were recovered Monday, Ten other passengers escaped alive. Beat Seeded Team The second game was my second V- oui i was loia mat Moore chance and I didn't have" it. Lou i had been delayed in transit." Boudreau had to take me out." Moore at 12:30 was sitting in Regarding the future from the: the nearby offices of the promot- without delay a letter "900 block, West Sixth approximately half a block west) Steve O'Neill had used Feller for three innings against the St. Louis Cards' famed "Gas-House Gang" of 6th Avenue and first three-story viewpoint of that 1948 series, Fel-ing International Boxing Club.

LIMA, Peru I UP The wife of in an exhibition preceding the CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. (UP) apartment block constructed of President Manuel Odria of Peru year's Ail-Star game. Pouring it iler claims "a couple of good years! Rocky was in town at noon. The tammore. The Yankees, who just swept three games in a row from the Orioles, will rest their hopes on 'fastballer Bob Turley against Tiger rookie Frank Lary.

Cleveland, only one game out of first place, will send southpaw strike-out ace Herb Score against Frank Sullivan of Boston in another key night game while in the other American league contest, left for the United States Monday; grey stone. Identified by American hopes for keeping th. for medical treatment. The nature statue on irom lawn, reward for Mondav niahfs vie- lilt UI1HCU OLaLt'fc ICML'U lUUclV VWLIii, B.C." of her illness was not disclosed. a pair of promising but unseeded ver middIewei6ht Ri on, Feller caught eight Cards with left, with the nope mat a woria managerial masterminds must strikeouts.

jSeries game will be part of one have been settling their differ- "Strikeouts gave me my first them." lences in a sound proof room be- thrill in baseball," said Feller. "In Feller's last no-hitter was in cause town Manhattan 1936 I struck out 17 Detroit Tigers '1951 against Detroit. This year he-seeme( qujtc serene. to tie Dizzy Dean's record in my pitched a one-hitter at Boston that Helfand added that he had re-first year," he added. "I guess it; matched some of his better games fused u.

aecpot fnrfpit cero. MARGATE, England (UP) youngsters who have already! Melis, an 11-5 underdog, won a Margate firemen reported they had.downed two seeded tandems. unanimous 10-round decision over YOKOHAMA, Japan (UP At least 119 c.ctors, nurses and patients at a hospital here were re-eoverinc from food Doisoning to Alex Kellner of Kansas City is ua .1,0 urn JNocero of Brooklyn in their TV scheduled to face Bob Porterfield just got me started on a collection 'of former years Wliu iinu tail iwi 11.1 wutu awe unu quijj.ia 1 1 a iu witur 1 q. andum and the return bout clause They selves, in fact, that they were tops lost two rounds on low-blow fouls day, got locked in a pay toilet, the Health Department was in-! put a penny in the lock. I as part of the contract for the fight.

But he did estimate private- lv that ni'fln U-i IlMI rnm i trr-tnr. only remaining domestic seeded was warned four other times vestigating to determine what had of Washington, i Over in the National League, I rn ir where Brooklyn's lead has recent-j ftfe 1 fl ly been shaved from 16 games to a "mere" 11, the Dodgers will find a uiiiiiiisiuii NEWARK, N.J. (UP) Police entries in the 75th doubles tourney tactics. Lcs Angeles Bids For Brooklyn Club sanction tney apparently would be VafinSi tare looking for a nurse snatcheriMwv Matchmaker Tex SuUivan said i.i.:. i Matrnmalfor Tpv 1 TT.

quite legal wno reversed tne usual mrm or Mncc a klvpviw frm Rt "ve ciuseu ior iieus There were no reports of deaths. out how much good Monday's 90.Matrh Krnm At I Rocky Appears Unconcerned Ordinarily such mancuverins I I I VI I I IWIII 111 VI VI the criminal art Fla. who is rated the ian1 Vej" 17- But', 01 Jose Pouso told police that junior piavcr i course, if anything happens to Ve-he was counting his money on an(j Senttlp i-ar on Sept- 14 'in his f'8ht with nation, and his 21-year-old Seattle, BROOKLYN UP The Brook-ibenind, closed doors, and such Elks golfers won a Civic Golf at Wash', teammate, soneakeri hv IT00 DeMarco teammate, squeaked by lvn Dodgers listed three areas wngiea swiements, migm lead one SAN ANGELO, Tex. (UP)-Aga Baca, a Big Spring, pitcher who doesn't speak a word of English, was rejected from a Longhorn Leaeue baseball came with San in aoston. we ll busy street a woman grabbed his wallet and fled.

League match from K. of C. Mon to be suspect of the pending em- near Brooklyn today as possible future sites for their team, but day at Seepee golf course. Team net broglio. But Rocky, the man with the Los "Angeles City Council made i the most at stake, appeared quite fourth seeded Eddie Moylan ofQ," opponent ior Trenton, J.

and Cliff Mayne of Berkeley, in third round ac- L. olher, opponent would tion Monday, 6-4, 6-2, 1-6, 5-7, 6-3. May nmht wuh th "ght at St. Nicks between welter- Angelo Monday night by Umpire HOLLYWOOD (LP) rilm pro-Dale Stuckv for offensive Sol Lesser said today Tar- totals were 313 and 333. J.

Snyder of the winners, had low gross score of 41 and George a pitch to have the Dodgers trans-' He was calm and ferred across the country. dispassionate despite the heat, the "We want to stay in Brooklyn." wait and the overplayed reports guage famed fictional jungle hero minute batting drill did when they meet the Cubs. Clubs Enjoy Off-Day All big league clubs enjoyed an off-day Monday but Dodger Man-; agcr Walter Alston, concerned by 9 losses in the last 13 games, put his charges through an hour and a half batting drill. Don Newcombe will go after his 19th victory for the fifth time tonight against Bob Rush, who will be shooting for is 11th triumph. The Milwaukee Braves, who still entertain faint pennant hopes themselves, oppose Robin Roberts, the majors' only 20-game winner, Grill, of the losers, posted low in py tne late r.ogar nice (weights Gene Poirier of Niasara Burroughs, will be brought to tele- Mayne and Moylan, only twe fm' and OJris Oiris tensen ed tandems remained and thpv dna nns ennsxensen dividual net of 37.

insisted Dodger resident waiter nis anger at Moore optimistic: MOSCOW (UP) Russia is send The scores: Maiiey. we win go nownererecomoat claims claims. lino a voipntifip tpam the Antaiv-' vlBlu" a -l" 'oi uenmark. SuUlv iivan said. was anniv H.T., i i iUordon SCOU.

iUu 15 Score HC Net else 11 ulele a tuouie iu sidy -v nuvii luwic ir in i nupm i ih i i.ri in iiii Lesser holds the rights to the rest ot tne ranking teams 38 i there. trying to get this fight," he it! full-scale expedition next year. J. Snyder Jr 41 A. Barron 46 Tarzan character for motion pic- have either defaulted in the rain-: tures.

Scott is the 11th actor to delayed tourney in order to play I portray Tarzan in films. 'in the Davis Cup challenge Little League Players Asked to 38 But, with efforts to line up city, explained. "He seemed to be try-3ji help in obtaining a suitable sta-ing to make people think I was site in Brooklyn apparently: afraid of him. But I'm not anerv P. Campbell 46 B.

Brown 50 was officially announced today. Leader of the group will be Dr. M. Smov, a top Soviet geograher, who will also head the 1956 expedition. The official announcement or were eliminated earlier.

siuweu uuuii, ujuucj aaiu umi now. wen settle this on the night BERLIN (UP) -The West Berlin 39 40 the team would consider as pos-0f the 20th at Philadelphia, with Lew burd- Given ette going for Charlie Grimm's Hoover 51 45 49 sible sites if Brooklyn is outl Moore still was making his Standings: second-place crew. ik Beith rtViKvin a Hionc anH Tvaccan 65 said the Soviet Union will be co- er one milnon mark operating with the United States. navmf)nt nf rnmmnnist Turn in Uniforms More than 30 Little League players have failed to turn in uniforms (today, and officials have asked "the i.tlt,"""""6 ciaims mat ne would win in In the other two National LeagueiT' 40 50 52 counties on anu Jei-'rrj-eatpst fight in 50 vears." land other nations in setting up sci- night games, Willard Schmidt of A Maier By UNITED PRESS National League W. L.

Pet. sey City next season was discussed!" That nf rnnrca stations nn thp Antaretie GB by O'Malley Jersey City does (continent. RovnavH Rprrv and other oftl- Bernard j. oerry, arm ouier signed the contracts I tne uaroinais was nommaicu uj go against southpaw Johnny An-tonelli of the Giants, while Vern Law was the choice of the Pirates to face Art Fowler of the Red- tolls on trucks supplying Berlin from the West. The grant raised to 8 million marks (2 million dollars) the total subsidies paid to truckers by the city government since the Reds imposed the road tolls last April 1.

cials Monday. It is hanging fireiiTnnjv 3 8 7 12 5 9 10 12 7 9 3 7 12 13 18 19 4 10 12 7 9 6 12. TAIPEI, Formosa (UP) The 42; while engineers study the cost of1 -wij. i a ic ill acting MlHfc 557 ii lthe boys do so immediate'y- 529 14! The uniforms can be left at two 508 17 the concession stand at the .492 19 swimming pool or at the Y.M.C.A. 465 The uniforms should be placed .433 26 a PaDer ba- Brooklyn 78 42 Milwaukee 69 55 New York 64 57 Philadelphia 63 61 Cincinnati 61 63 Chicago 59 68 St.

Louis 52 68 Pittsburgh 45 77 legs. 44jrenoyating Jersey City's Roosevelt 43; In Los Angeles, however, tliei Dulles Will Make C. Arnold 48 H. Bushnell 50 H. Kennedy 45 C.

Hurd 49 E. Anderson 56 J. Conte 56 L. Larson 61 H. Bradley 62 R.

Bye 48 H. Rivers 54 W. Hamilton 56 News Agency reported today that a Nationalist guerrilla force on the China mainland killed 'more than 1,200 Red troops in a battle early this month. The news agency said the Com-'munists deployed more than 8,000 I men in Chinsshan, a mountainous Steelers Drill lor .369 34 ine uniforms will be cleaned and then stored for the winter. Draw for Davis Cup 43 City Council invited both tne 44! Dodgers and the New York Giants 44! to look toward Los Angeles if they 44 1 want a new home.

OSLO, Norway (UP) Premier Enar Gierhandsen and his wife will visit the Soviet Union some time this fall, the government announced Monday. In accepting the Soviet invitation, the premier said there were Monday's Results New York at Pittsburgh, 2 games, postponed, rain (Only games scheduled.) Tuesday's Probable Pitchers Game With Green League Leaders Ashley 52 NEW YORK (UP) John Foster 'region on the Chekiang and Fukien Dulles, secretary of state, williborder, to clear Nationalist the draw on Thursday for'sans. Chinatone said the National- W. Reynolds 55 451 46 48 49' American League no political problems of major im- fUP)-The Pitts- L. bingieton G.

AB R. to. Pet. Chicago, at Brooklyn (night) OLE AN, N.Y Coopersfown Fair lo Open Thursday J. WOOlt 01 the Davis cup challenge round counterattacked and drove offiportance to be discussed during (iVa" VS Newcombe (18-4) tween the United States and Aus- the Communist troops.

iis visit. let kv St. Louis at New York (night) Player Club Kaline, Det. Power, K.City Kuenn, Det. Mantle, N.Y.

Smith, Cleve. trana. 313 Score HC Net Total K. of 121 479 104 168 .351 117 481 72 151 .314 113 485 77 152 .313 122 455 103 135 .310 122 486 95 148 .305 100 331 34 101 .305 Th rVrwvrvtnirn fair tt-ill hp hPM S1U11UAKA, Uermany tri Vir.mNA, AUS.U18 luri nil 10 37 Tnri trirdpvi tnal draw Radio Stuttgart complained today American financial agent was re- and Saturday Schmidt (3-3) vs Antonelli (10-15). Milwaukee at Philadelphia (night) Burdette (9-6) vs Roberts (20-9).

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (night) Fowler (9-7) vs Law (8-8). 38 -m vrVVna 2 AVinni? atl-r 31 American jet fighters buzzed! turning to New York today to re Kell, Chicago burgh Stecler roster was down to 47 men today, 14 above the 33 player limit imposed by the National Football League, as the squad prepared to meet the Green Bay Packers next Seturday in a preseason exhibition game. Coach Walter Kiesling ran the squad through a long defensive drill against Packer plays Monday-after he received scout Nick Sko- Forest Hills, N.Y., its radio towers Mondav. The on successful preliminary ne- Hillier's Grove. iSite of the matches whinh hpo National League Ashbrn, Phila.

110 420 69 139 .331 Cmpnlla, Bkn. 96 362 66 116 .320 Besides the concessions and the 0n Friday. Two singles matches; its two towers, which are about 400: ton hotel here. G. Grill 47 W.

Lester 46 E. Heher 44 I. Jones 47 J. Grill 62 T. Savage 52 F.

Susi 55 L. Hver 63 Wednesday's Games iins mm. SDonsorea dv ne chcHn i ir i. 41 Coonerstown Ladies Auxi harv. the matr-h Sahmrtuv on nicago ai srooKiyii uuu oiuKics LUiuua Willi nuainaii iiuain-ianct i ork 44 5 5 19 8 11 17 24 8 25 fair will feature a Darade at 7:30 rich's report on the Green Bay- Kluszwski, Cin.

123 489 94 155 .317 i Aaron. Milw. 124 497 87 157 .316 i Post, Cin. 124 492 92 154 .313 Home Runs Kluszewski. Red-jlegs 41; Banks.

Cubs 39; Mavs, GB Giants 38: Snider, Dodgers 38; maiica STUTTUAta, Germany ilti groups," saia ne expects me "KW cincinnati at Pittsburgh The U.S. team, defending the The American Red Cross in Eu- hotel to increase Austria's dollarj 0mv ames scneduled cup, which is symbolic of world rope asked Americans living earning power and help ease! American League 46 p. m. Friday and the annual Har-38 vest Home beginning at 2 p.m. 49 Saturday.

Cleveland Browns game which theR. Murphy "2 Packers lost. 13-7. last weekend. 'B.

Lang 57 sum dLi i ii hi i nnv anrnan n. nnnav in fnnTriniirp in rnnH nfiHi such in ytf. W. L. 611 fin Snturriav sftprnnon at 2:30 ITrabert nf Cincinnati nhin VI.1 86 D.

Vitka Skorich said Green Bay should Pet. .615 .613 .607 .579 Mantle, Yankees 32; Mathews, Braves 32. Runs Batted In Snider. Dodgers 111; Ennis, Phillies 100; Kluszew- iCooperstown and Hannaville will Seixas of Philadelphia, Ham Rich-1 Total 333(Pay a baseball game at the ball-ardson of Baton Rouge, and: jfield. The Ladies' Auxiliary will Gil Shea of Los Angeles.

Trabert, The Catawba Indian reservation! serve a supper at the fairgrounds and Seixas, who played all five 1 4'2 New Y'ork 75 47 Chicago 73 46 Cleveland 74 48 Boston 70 51 Detroit 62 60 Kansas City 49 74 Washington 42 76 Baltimore 37 80 .508 13 ski, Rcdlegs 97; Jensen Red Sox of South Caroina covers 3.400 acres, at 5 p.m. Saturday. 398 26Vi 95; Mays, Giants 94; Aaron, .356 31 I Braves 94. .316 351 Runs Kaline. Tigers 104: Man WHKt inaicnes lasi year, arc expeclea do the same again.

The challenging Australia squad is made up of Lew Hoad, Ken' Rosewall, Rex Hartwig. and Neale1 Fraser. Hoad and Rosewall are ex-j pected to carry the singles burden. have won the Cleveland game and would field a veteran team against the Steelers. The Steeler squad dropped to 47 when Seymour Pollack, a rookie defensive end from Boston University, left the training camp at St.

Bona venture University after he decided against a professional football career. Kiesling said his team was in good physical condition with the return to scrimmage of halfback Lem Harkey and tackle Tom Palmer. Palmer suffered a mild concussion during practice Saturday, and Harkey was stunned in a collision with Jack Butler Monday's Results (No games scheduled.) Tuesday's Probable Pitchers Baltimore at Chicago (2 games, twi-night) Palica (4-9) and Wilson (8J5) vs Trucks (12-6) and Consuegra (5-4. Washington at Kansas City (night) Porterfield (9-15) vs Kellner (8-7). tle, Yankees 103; Snider, Dodgers 102; Smith.

Indians 95; Mays, Giants 94; Kluszewski, Redlegs 94. Hits Kaline, Tigers 168; Aaron. Braves 157; Bell, Redlegs 156; Kluszewski, Redlegs 155; Post. Redlegs 154. Pitching Newcombe.

Dodgers 18-4; Byrne, Yankees 12-3; Donovan, White Sox 14-4; Ford, Yan- 1 1 1 Mi i New York at Detroit (night) Ikees 14-6 Hurd, Red Sox 7-3. Turley (13-11) vs Lary (11-12) Boston at Cleveland (night) Sul-! ii Iivan (15-11) vs Score (13-9'. 1" wr Wednesday's Games Washington at Kansas City Lenny Moore Winning In Bailie of Books Baltimore at Chicago iWUNSAb MO. lUfl-une i Kansas City Athletics today called I up 29-year-old righthanded pitcher iJohn Kume from Columbus of the International League. Kume has a 3-8 record with Col-iumbus, but lost three games by New York at Detroit Boston at Cleveland Pony Playoff Game Postponed by Rain WASHINGTON, Pa.

(UP) San Antonio, Texas, and host Washing-: ton meet tonight for the right to face undefeated Youngstown, for the PONY League World Series championship. The game originally was scheduled for Monday but wet grounds forced a postponement. The winner of tonight's game, will play Youngstown Wednesday: with the victor of that contest to; be crowned the 1955 champion of. the nation-wide league made up of' 13 and 14-year-old players. The series opened last Thursday! with eight teams in Twelve games were played before the survivors were whittled to: three.

Teams which were defeated: twice in the double-elimination con-1 test and ousted from contention) were New Brunswick, N.J.; Sanj Bernardino, Greensboro, N.i Marquette, 111., and North Yanks to Tour Japan UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (UP) Lenny Moore, Pennsylvania State University's star left half 1-0 scores. His earned run average is 3.53. He had a 14-7 record with Savannah of the Sally League last season and an 0-1 record there this year before joing Columbus. back, was an oddson favorite to day to win his battle of the books and qualify scholastically for a return to the lineup this fall.

Moore flunked out of school last l5i NEW YORK (UP) Manager Casey Stengel and the New York Yankees formally agreed today to tour Japan and the Orient this fall for a series of exhibition games against native professional teams and U. S. servicemen. The trip will originate from New York, Oct. 8, regardless of whether or not the Yankees participate in the World Series.

The Yankees said the trip has been endorsed by both the U. S. State Department and the Japan term and had to make up 12 credits in order to be re-instated. So far he has made nine of them Fishing License ARMY STORE on. err? Ml Sdbms St.

Dial t-Tttl in summer school, the university said. The flashy halfback began the summer session July 5. Since men he has made better than passing grades in English composition. English literature, and education Charleston, S.C. ese government as an outstanding contribution to international: understanding and good will." LEVINE SALVAGE YARD BUYING PAPER, RAGS.

GLASS, SCRAP IRON. METALS FOR PROMPT COLLECTION PHONE 2-8622 UNITED, TEMPORARILY Germany is reunited-on a small-fry scale as children from the. East and West zones of Berlin are' entertained at a street party in the U.S. sector. Pouring is Mayor Willi Kressmann of the border suburb of JCreuzberg, where party, was held.

Some 500 children, most of them from the Soviet sector, attended the gay affair. The annual value of a single black snake' is approximately $3.75 The last hurdle is a course philosophy which ends Sept. 2. Coarse stemmed or weedy crops that arc hard to cure as hay and over-mature meadow crops make better silage than they do hay. The U.

S. Department of Agri-. culture is considering proposed re-, visions of the official U. S. stand-! ards for grades of slaughter bar-i rows and gilts, and barrow and.

gilt carcasses. INSURANCE MAN With the Browns down to one quarter-! back, their old annuity, Otto Graham, who retired at the end of last season, sat at his desk in a Cleveland insurance office1 and wondered what he'd say if Paul Brown asked him to return I in rodent control, according to Government experts..

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