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SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1058 CHKSTEK, (1A.) TIMES 11 Soorts Calendar Srva tti a 1 0-1 IVTa rk Clowns Invade Lloyd Toniie AMATEUR BASIiBM.l. ip.lerdij's Ktsult.s Droadinctidoivd 4, Czars 0. Today FENCING iToilav 1 Wostd ClinniploDsliip. se mt-flnals, an lPcnn's. 7 BOAT KAtES MEDIA 10 6-1400 "NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS" FEAT.

3:05 1:15 Tops Delco Hurler Tororrow at west End Boat uiun. Seml-I-'lniil J'layiif's Fizzano at Pleuolden. 2 p.m. iFlrsl gnaw oi scrips.) Dried Valley League or Jetiery unester, starving AIK CONDITIONKU "ALVKLOX BKAXUO "THE YOUNG LIONS" Features: and 9:15 12.00011. Chiiniiiuitshiji UDlsiuci vs.

Media at Media High School field, 2 p.m. i First game ai bcst-o'-5 series.) Inhibition Games Uolund Vullev vs. Iiidtanaoa'is PRO BOXJNG I Veslejrday'i lteslills NEV; YORK Don Jordan, 29, Los AiiHeles.qui fMiited Lauouan. Codili. US'j, Algeria SAO PAULO.

BraiilPedro 133, lirasll ouiijolntea Sergi Salvia. CHESTER'S FAMILY THEATBE CirrcStlCK Fresh from a 10-1 victory over ihe Los Aueles ILiwiis nigJst hel'orc l.u.UQ fans Cuimie Stailiuni, the fabulous Clowns invade this city Ibis evening at to buttle it out with Arnold (Lefty) Vann's crackerjuek Upland A A team at Lloyd field. The invading aggregation is loaded with some ot the best players outside, of or-gunizL'd baseball. One of tin: standouts on the Clowns at Lloyd Field, 1th and Lloyd 6 11.111. He's 43-5 TiVn Poet STARTS SUNDAY! Jonut Stewart Kim Novok ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S thrill.r "VERTIGO" F.Dlur.i 6:00, 8:05, 10:10 P.M.

TECHNICOLOR "Folsom vs. Delco Jr. League All-Stars at Folsom. I33i. Chile (15), south American ngni-ft-eight title.

MANILA Al Asuncion. 117'i. Philip-piaes. outpointed Dommy Ursua. lUi.

Philippines (hout stopped after 7th un-ier Philippine rules when. Asuncion suffered accidental injury). AIR-COXOITIOXED i risers iSua Oil i vs. Robertson iVem-l ail i at Poulson's lield, Unwod, 2 a.m. l'uiuoi-rnw I Delco Scinl-Flnal Playoffs MEMS, OF ALL TOE! vs.

rj-'zaco al LeioerviUc rJTTI C-WiTi at.ti 7 mm i 1 4 Years DIiIVE-IX THKAJ'EE FAMILY ball pari: oa CiK-atcr pike, p.m. iSeuoud HJiiie of btst-of-3 sriffSi Dfileo Vallisy Lpajue Cbsiiiipionsliip I'liyoris Media at Upland. 3 gume of Uesi-of-5 series) Kxhtbitlou Game Sunoeo I valley i Smyrna, Del. Pike, Clifton llfihts Stal ls At 8:00 P.M. KnltimD Show club i- a 17-year-oUI pitcher iniiried Ulysses (iratit Greene of Tobaci'ovilie.

N.C Greene, who can pitch eifually well with either iirin and has attracted the attention of many major League scouts. He'll work at least three innings against the While PARK ToRIVERVIEW Strikeout Laurels To Mike Rossi I Monday, LaUor nay DcU'n League Fizzarjo at Glenolden. 2 a.m. t. Day Incl.

Sun. i Labor :1 Day S.S. State ot Pa. Lrs. Tonight! "OLD YELLER" Fpss Parker, Dorothy McOuiru eclinicolor "THE SEARCHERS" John Wayne Technicolor anf C'Scojw fhestuut St.

Wharf 10 SliflittDiiict Ctuist Sil. NiU iThirrt game ot hest-of-3 If Should Oleiioldeti or Fiziauo 'ake two 5-tralfCht liesi-ot-three series, winner will open best-of-5 cUfctiiptonshlp evies H'itli first nlace AC on Monday at Lloyd at 4:30 P.m.) CHESTER Harry pitching perfectionist of the pennant winning Lloyd AC nine, has done it again. For the fourth straight year. Seaman has walked off with the Orlco alley League TODAY'S FEATURES: 1: 10 3: 10 5:40 1: 40 9:4 SUNDAY FEATURES: 2: 00 4 005: 4i 45 15 Champlutiship Playoffs Media at upland, -i p.m. iThird game of top pitching honors in the Deicc 1" mW lH Baseball League, this time withi a record of 10 victories against! Ci a Dies Sunoco vs.

Old Tuners at; Sunoco Rec FeUonville, 3 p.ns.j Sunoco i Valley i vs. Paramount Cubs) (Piiila.l at Sviinico Rec FeUonville. the lirst game. Jordan Easy Victor in TV Bout tbrsler's Most FnniiUr Tlitri" SniHlsiy! Show Starts At :50 P.M". "THE FLY" Patricia Owens Scope and Technicolor "SPACEMASTER X-7" Bill Williams C'Scope a defeat.

While winning four straight trophies, Seaman has won 43 games "NO TIME uvlv mmwmm rVK-wriii mmm and has lost only five. He was 8-1 in '54 with Sun Village, 13-0 in '56 AIK-CONBIXIOXED Vcsterday's Results Intcmalinnal LeaRUe Rocliesier 4. Buffalo 0. Toronto 9, Mntrcal 2 Columbu? 3, Havana 2. Richmond 4r Miai 3, 15 innings filaudinics FOR SERGEANTS" A CiKEAT COMEDY Plus tiuv Madison "BULL WHIP" Dorothy Maloue Errol Flynn By MUlUtAV ROSE and 12-3 in '57-with El Rancho and 10-1 tli is season with Lloyd AC.

Each time, Seaman paced his (i-rnft uunu Tnn snnN" I WV 111 II WW wwwi NEW YORK (AP! li doesn't Montreal Ba 30 Miami 65 it Tnrnntn Bl (12 PlclllllOnd fiT pay to set mad in pro boxing. Don Jordan "tound that out last Sunday Continuous from i p.m. night. The 23-year-old Californian outpointed French Algerian La- "Abominable Snowman" "GHOST DIVER" Rocheftr 75 6S Havana 62 E0 Columbus 70 "3 Buffalo 61 SI; Eastern Leasue i Sin'hamron Wininmsoort 3. Wbanv 8.

Splingficld 1. Headiae 5. York 3. AllenWn 5. Lancaster -t.

club to the pennant. The husky righthander (5'10'V 190 pounds) also yielded the least hits (56) and the fewest runs (19) among the workhorses of the circuit who worked 70 or more innings and hurled- the most shut Si'JEPI I Tonite 3-Hit Holiday Show houari' Godih at Madison Square Garden in a television 10-roundcr. I "1 ELVIS PRESLEY CAROLYN JONES "KING CREOLE" Southern Don, however, ciould lui'e won hyls-tand nas a shutout or bv a knockout, but lie Or 1 1 SccPc COLOS DC LUXE I. 31-21 21? 25 22 25 27 let his temper get the better ofjld Rr him. Albany 72 25 Yort outs (7).

KOSSI DURABLE Mike Rossi, durable Lamokiii AC righthander, is the new strikeout king with 93 in 100 innings. Seaman was runner-up with 80 in I got sore by his grabbing andacifi, Coast 1-ea, AIR-COND ITIONED "FRAULEIN" CINEIASCOPE AliO "7 GUNS TO MESA" SUNDAY 2:15 AND EVE. "TEENAGE THUNDER" AND "CARNIVAL ROCK" FEES PARKING tried to take him OUt with Otie Sacramento 2. Vaucourer 1. punch." said the tall, lean light- fkpkc6' city Portland weisht and welterweieht contend- Seattle n.

San Dlcjo 3. SI frames, and Glenolden AC v. zmmw American Assn. er. "I know now it was a mistake.

IKMMAMA" i mtWKOiai- southpaw Bill Marnie had' the 5 (10 In- Denver. S. Miiaeano'ls 3. Omaha 9. St.

-Pa'iil 5 Indianapolis T. Louisville WSclilta 5. Cli.rlcstfo I. AIWATEl-Ft SOFTBALL Sundav Continuous. Irom 2 p.m.

RICHARD W1DMARK IN "THE LAST WAGON" "Reform School Girl" I had him going by mixing up my punches." Jordan, making his eastern and network television debut, piled up greatest strikeout rate with 77 in .53 innings. Rossi led everybody in innings pitched (100), runs (56), hits (97), I VDII1 3rtJ and Highland Debbie Reynolds John Savon "THIS HAPPY FEELING" Tech nicolor CLtieniaScoie SUN. MON. TUES Yesterday's Results a huge margin the first five tor I. E.

Tigers seat Hull rounds. His own stabbing left jabs championship of Sun Slup lirle. Todav-To morrow Eddystoile Vets in tournament at Clat- more than matched Godih's lefts walks (49), complete games (15) and tied for the most losses (9). Runner-up to Seaman for pitching honors was Glenolden AC's and his rights shook the 20-year-ald invader in almost every round. Pa.

im v-K -H Central Attamic nesionai ioiirni-y mm .1 mm. xb Jimmy Dyson, another veteran! iRoii'wiafi Mpvers PlavErounQ. Bustlcloa and Ma ClVSSY BOY Godih. tall mid lean like AIR CONDITIONED 'Story of Jesse James" "WAYWARD GIRL" K- mmmMk 1 "CiB hisjl'TlO FOOTBALL SUNDAY AND MONDAY! Sunday Continuous Showing From 3 P.M. Monday Matinee at 1: 30 ELVIS PRESLEY "KING CREOLE" Cftme? rival, took adwtitage of Jordan's IGILBERTROUW Ilesulis righthander.

Dyson, who posted an S-3 log last season, was 9-2 tins campaign and employed the finest control in the circuit with 20 passes in 82 innings. St. Hedwig's Fred Frieze was runner-up with 20 walks in 77 frames. 2UEVERS UNBEATEN one-track style in the second hml Detroit 26. Sn- York i.

to make the fight closer than itj. fffiVVo shoulcl have been. Jordan has iar Today ITlOie Class. h'omorrow The Officials had the Chicago Cards at -San Tim Harvey Jack Malioney Sunday Continuous 2 p.m. ELVIS PRESLEY INT "JAILHOUSE ROCK" "MASSACRE" ''SLIM CARTER" winner bv me lollowing votes: Referee Artie Mercante, 7-1 and Bob Meyers, Lloyd AC rookie, 2 even; Judge Artie Aidala -J.

Pan-Am Brass SUNSET PARK On U.S. Route 1 and Judge Artie Schwartz. The' AP card had Joixlan ahead was the only unbeaten chucker with three or more decisions. The former Upper Darby High ace was 54) with three shutouts and only three runs permitted in 23 innings. Plans, Prods Between West Grove Oxford G-4.

Jordan now has won fourj straight for a 39-11-2 record. CHICAGO litV- Top executives Seaman, who won't be 29 until next March, has been pitching in i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HH SUNDAY. AUGUST 31st WEBB PIERCE I Lite Pan American Games soorts He is ranked fourth among light- He is ranked fourth amona; weight contenders bv the NBA 'organization are to meet today bi the Delco League for 10 vears and mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm land seventli welterweight con tend-' thrash out final construction plat ligures that, barring a sore arm bv PJnr MasazuiG. I at sites ot the Pan American he li be pitching about 30 more Godih'si Games set for Chicago late next He weighed 139 to years. i summer.

S136 Members of the executive and He began his pitching career in the old Chester Rec League with the Smoky Rita nine. He spent one year in the Junior Delco Val organizing committees win noia From 1VCSM Grand Olc Opry Horn a rJneksou and His Band Troy Ferguson and Bajul Alec and Ola Belle and Band COMING Sept. 1 Old Fiddlers' Picnic Free Adm. Parking- Cur 50c Dancing Afternoon Evening Come Join Us Admission, Tax Included NOW SHOWING THRU TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 I 2 GIANT CO-FEATURES I ij The Screens joint session to plan and prod sucli work as construction of a proposed HARRY SEAMAN Does It Again Pitching Statistics Hughie Knew All of 'Em million dollar swimming tool, cycling arena, and an outdoor track. Seaman, Lloyd AC ley League and the following season, 1947, posted a 6-4 record with Brookhaven in the Valley.

In 1948, Seaman entered the Delco League with Collingdale and in '49 helped Sun Village win the championship. He was with the Villagers for five seasons before joining El Rancho in '56. JIM. LOU HELPED I Some. 2.500 athletes and officials CHESTER Hughie Coakley, for-(from 25 countries in the Americas mer outstanding local baseball! will attend the games Aug.

27- Children Under 12 Dyson, Glenolden Frieze, St. Hedwig's Jarusinski, Lloyd AC player and coach, who played 7, 19s9. Kinsle'r, El Rancho Barraclough, St. Hedwig's prominent part in the development of Danny Murtaugh as a ball player, waxed nostalgic yesterday after reading an item in the Times Overlooked while trying out for Rossi, Lamokin AC the Chester High squad as a jun Broadraeadows Jars Czars, 4-0 li Ml Mm Hst WmU ior. Seaman has developed into sports pages which requested help Marnie, Glenolden Meyers, Lloyd AC Small, Tinicum VFW Hildick, Lamokin-AC Michell, Fizzano iit tracing the whereabouts of one of the finest pitchers ever to perform' in the Delco.

He has NOW PLAY INIi II WW picture three former professional baseball thrpp nrvhitterc to his credit and THOPtNTUrv The low man oni II fflHI players, from this area of late 1S90 has pitched and won four cham i the totem pole, right fielder Love-; and eariv 1300 vintage. iiBi ii Ne mmm 2 land, batting ninth, got the ra eiTicrlc. riff urinnmo- nitfhFTr Coakley recalled that Bill John- Meredith, El Rancho Simpson, Fizzano Hamilton, Fizzano Bolt. pionship games, allowing one run while recording three shutouts. In the past four seasons, his 43 wins include 20 shutouts, nine 13: 10 tmm PlAWcK'a- H.MMto sec'- 1 json an outfielder, who played jrithlR 1 In rl i-t -l rn-il i -n Sill rltaW nhnliti iCoulbourn, Ridley Park Ult- JLL.t 1CULO, ili H- 31 56 19 Sfl 25 an 82 77 33 20 9 7S 67 25 20 71 57 29 57 26 77 62 25 53 23 53 39 15 42 22 7 100 37 56 33 43 7 53 -12 11 77 17 6 30 23 3 27 1.1 5" S9 SI 5'2 77 43 5 .10 27 14 4 44 58 39 39 22 4 46 33 17 19 17 43 .34 IS 29 20 4 26 '21 15 26 10 4 33 29 34 15 2 40 5-1 3T 22 17 3 54 19 46 16 Ifi 3 32 34 25 32 26 2 46 55 36 40 13 3 15e 15 6 5 5 2 29 31 15 23 10 2 33 2S 13 24 110 2 20 27 13 20 4 2 41 52 41 24 17 2 31 24 12 11 13 1 20 22 21 22 10 1 38 56 65 39 25 1 37 50 44 25 27 1 50 54 32 34 2S 1 16 34 35 6 0 26 50 15 15 16 0 21 37 22 12 3 0 JS2lX 11 '1R 4 eight years ago He hadjhibUion baseball game played here! I seven or 'i lived on Woodrow st.

at Lhe time re.iwH hp- -m- rnvrnmrnm i last night. Siner, Tinicum VFW Stroud, Tinicum VFW Perry, El Rancho games in which he allowed omy one run, 10' in which he two and only four in which three or more were scored off him. Sea The "Farmers" banged out 14! Coakley also revealed that the Jllf nnUn.n hits off Ayers, with Coleman get- Heller, Glenolden 3-for-3, including a triple. living at i air Acres ana wasrt Teammate McCray bcitcd 2-for-3. whether the man 'with one of hss blows also going 0 1 certain as to 3 was still alive man also holds the league record' ior consecutive victories, 24.

He credits his current manager, Jimmy (Bananas) Weidner, and his eld Sun Village batterymate, Lou Soscia, with making him a Murphy, Fizzano Teofilak, St. Hedwig's Daily, Glenolden McNeil, Ridley Park Fizzano lacono, Lamokin tor three bases. Coakley also recalled the R.obert 3 J. Linermann, an outfielder who Mickey Wright pitcher. payed with the A's in 1901.

moved to Philfv where he became a po Smith, Local 107 lISAckleson, Ridley Park liceman, after which Hughie lost! ir all trace of him. iyOll H-UOlCe i.iu-.ica-u.c -w Anderson Local 107 curve, nes experimenting wita a. Dolan, Ridley Park Tassoni, Local 107 knuckler, but only rarely. Coakley couldn't shed any light; on the whereabouts oE John H. BURN YVILLE Okla.

The Emmi, Local 107 iLeiper, a pitcher, who slaved with; nation's top ranking women pro-JCoiumbus in 1S31. The only thingjfesslonal golfers opened first round Hughie remembers about Leirer.play in the Si.aOO Opie Turner was that he was exceptionally fasti Open golf tourney here today. II ANDY GRIFFITH COMLVG SOOX ill KfflnM feCDBMlCK I Weekend Playoffs FOR SOFTBALL TOURNEY and could run the 100-yard dasa! Prime favorite was Mickey in 10 seconds flat. Wright of LaJoila. winner of the U.S.

Open and LPGA cham pionship. Her chief challengers were Fay Deadline Nearing CHESTER For local baseball fans planning to enjoy the Labor Day holiday weekend at home, plenty oE red-hot championship diamond activity is listed in the Twp. Playoffs Open Next Week Crocker of Montevideo, Uruguay, land Louise Suggs of Sea Island, i Ga. Annlications can be secured from Matt Zabitka at the Chester FOLSOM One-game sudden-) Times sports dept. I death semi-final playoffs will nei CHESTER Time is running short for registration in the second annual Delaware County Invitation Softball Tournament and interested teams are urged to put in applications immediately.

50 Cars Eye OCT Berths Ron to No. IS At Eddy stone UMBjmM A-----" OPEN 7: SO STAKTS AT DUSK VHHjH county's top -two semi-pro loops, the Valley and Delco, starting to-! day and continuing right through Monday. Here's the holiday schedule in the Valley: TODAY Upland vs. Media in Deadline for entering is mid-! held, in the Ridley Township Soft-', night of Wednesday. Sept.

6. Iball League next week. I Only Delaware County teams! On Tuesday, Sept. 2. first place that have competed in their own Sealtest 22-7 will face fourth V'('-" yociptf DARLINGTON.

S.C. Speedy respective leagues" post-season Broomall Bar (17-12) at iTiiompson. the slill unqualified; playoffs and teams that have par-j Derwood Park field at 6 p.m., and 1 inffiiaven Spri the opening game of a best-oE-j live title series at Media Highj School field. 2 p.m. TOMORROW Same two teams collide at Upland, 2 p.m..

in, sec-j our! game of title set. MONDAY It'll be back to the; White Hip grounds in Upland fori defending champion, matched: speeds with two score other driv- ers today in a final bid for starting posts in Monday's Southern 500 stock car race. About oO cars were ready to make the four-Ian ouaiifyinsi runs. ticipated championship lourna-0n Wednesday. Sept.

3. second ments, both here and elsewhere, i place Ridley Raiders s'21-S) will are invited to register. tangle with third place Dei-wood Teams must adhere to their (20-9) al Derwood Park, al-ular season's roster which theyj aj. 6 must sumbit before the The two survivors wilt come to Ladies Trail SMFDTHE njffm 'lr M5 iMl'm 1 DRIVE -tM M.Si GlENN FORD THEATRE IMITATION i yrtosrtcr uy GLENN FOBD IMITATION PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Adolph aiong wun a jo eniry ice.

best-of-threc scries im-ips a i and onlv 35 positions am avail- Slubcr of Springliaven CC carded S5-51-106 to deadlock Mrs. Sigmund loumey games win ne ncict championship. 500-mile race is limited; 'weekends as welt as on week 50 cars and 15 qiiaiificd pi'e- the third game of the series, 2 p.m. DELCO ACTION" three very interesting playoff Sn.n? rro also on the rival Delco siato. Here's the Delco schedule: TODAY Fizzano and Glenold viously.

mmis 7 ha rr r7' Inichts, with two umpires from the' 106) for fifth place in Class in jp the second annual Pennsylvania jj medal nlav solf tournament over! eacn.tiav. Gravs Beaten, i Merion Club's East course yester-SEEK TUWOFF' TEAMS Retain Lead Philly Golfer Invited to participate are teams en open a best-ot-three series at Glenolden Park. 2 p.m.! Not far oeinna, uea ior seveninjuiat win GENERAL redbutoEtacvaelg In Cinemascope I NT BH; FKATirKF, "TMi HIGH MIGHTY conipcte or hac com- i The cellar-dwelling Binghamton Takes Title nip vi lis i TOMOHUOW The same two, was Mi's. 6. Allen umgee oiipeted NITES STARTS SEPT.

3 7 BIG leasnies as Delco Invitation. Ches-l mPieis snowcci more 01 tne spais ter Church. Ridlov Township. 69thPat 8ave lnem a Iirst half title. PITTSBURGH liV Ho a iipnnghaven, with 10 (, lhe same score posted by Mrs.

Richard Barford of Sandy Run. Street. Holv Name Chester Rec I in Northern Division of thejWheeler Of Philadelphia today clubs will tangle at Leiperviile ball park, just off Chester pike; 4 p.m. MONDAY Fizzano and Glenolden will square off at Glenolden II GARY GRANT' INGRID BERGMAN "INDISCREET Sun Oil. Christian Fellowship.

Sun Eastern League Friday night, de-i holds his sixth United Golf Assn. Ship, Marpje-Is'ewtown and Deia-Heating Williams-port, 8-3. National Open title. He'-fited a six-i ware Valley', Tlie Grays managed to hold .66 ii; the Pnal round: The event was won by Mrs. George Muller of Overbrook with 53-43102.

at 2 p.m., should a third arid de OnemaScopE WAKNOtCOCOR Stereophonic Sound Mrs. Helen Sigel Wilson, Penn Each team will be permitted to.to their slim game lead, how-; Fr. day. ciding game become necessary PUS total of champion, carrv no more than 25 ever, a Albany set down second Wheeler recordec However, should one team sweeo i sylvania match game was Dick the series in two straisht. samps, won the Class A.

crown with a Tdurrtffv. action is scheduled toiplacc ipringticld, b-i, otiinuting une strone Dehina mm that rh ih: will nnen a bpstWive aaiMHinalline 3S-I7 under wav on Saturday 6. 1 the safeties to in Thomas of Baltimore who had led JERRY LEWIS ROCK-A BYE BABY" ii championsliip set wiik first place Helen Mario Weiland. Phiio-i Further information c-v be se-jen innings. Mhvough the first threr rounds.

Uoyd AC' on Labor Day at Lloyd! delphia Junior champion from AiMcnred by contacting ZahiMta Reading beat York, 3. and Lan- had, a 28S total. Third place went 7th and Lloyd at finished second vithin person or by phone at iliel master came from behind to take to Charley Siiford of Philadelphia a.m. 42-3779. 'Chester -Times.

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