Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Lima News from Lima, Ohio • 26

Publication:
The Lima Newsi
Location:
Lima, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
26
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

w-r rRlPAY, 1 I I .1 J. r-. I l- i-' .4. TV 'V i- TVBTOiys 1 v' news, liaohio- -44 1 "'TAk ily chuck-dell: NewsSpbrts ill season rolls arouu) I I Vhen the 1964 football Iimaland will have an entry- in a semi-profes-; sional football league. -'r: Plans rai currently under way at Van Wirf to enter-; a team-.

in the Midwest Football League, a league which wifi bo throo years old this fall. "Y-V- -V 'The team will be made up of some of tfce areas' best former school and college i players. Bob Stevens, -a graduate, of Parkway High School, Rockford, has been histrumental in organizing the Squad. The Van Wert-squad, which has tentatively ByUaited Press iaternatloual ifce blasted a three-run homer most' promising rookies' he Does' the urns. Ton Reynolds over the center field fence id mentioned Dick Green, Nelson Ithe first luring and singled' bell? Montea-1 i- been tabbed the Tigers, will play 10 games on a home and home basis.

There i are currently Mathews and Aurelia gudo. Reynolds, a right-handed bitting San Diego resident, suddenly was remembered when the As regular right fielder, veteran Gino Clmoli, came down with a pulled leg muscle. Lopat moved Colavito from left field to right and gave young Tom his trig chance in left home another run in the third to pace theZAthletics to a 10-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Rocky-Cblavito and Jim Gentile each hit his third homer the season but Reynolds, in the Kansas City outfield on 'pass' sq to speak, did the Sulk of the damage to Detroit with fofcr RBIs. hitter at Burlington who led 'the Ilk west League in all offensive departments last year jone chips in his taff ankle during an exhibition game mishap and was virtually forgotten this spring.

When Manager Eddie Lopat talked of Kansas City's Probably not, but neither dk the name Tom Jones with many until the Academy Awards. Tom Reynolds and y. Tom Jones have only one thing lb common. They're both' real swingers, but the comparison ends right there. Jones never cared anything about ad from one Skylark to the nesL Reynolds, on the other hand, is a level-headed 23-year-old Kansas City rookie whp lives for -the' day he can nail down a regular Job.

Ha certain! went about it the. right way Thursday when five other teams in the MFL, including Dear- born, ML Lansing, Dayton and Toronto, League headquarters are in Dayton, and Ed McCracken is commissioner. 1 The Van Wert team will its games at home on Saturday nights and hopes to gain j. permission fw the use of Van Wert Stadium- It 1 is possible that tha team may play a couple of; its games in Lima, I kThe training camp for the Tigars will open In, June and the first game of the saaaon.will ba 1 played the eacomt week in Saptambair. Flayefs already committed to the Van Wert teaminclude Jerry Campbell and Dick Reed of -Lima; Stevens; Ron Dave Linez, Dick Grobe, Don Smitley and Bob Wertz of Van.

Wert; George Mornes of Paulding and Don Stetler, jer- irs Pena coasted to his second victory against a Uke number of defeats although the Tigers nicked him for 11 hits. Mickey Lolich, of Reynolds' threwun wallop, suffered first defeat after two victories. Leon (Daddy-Wags). Wagner drove" in three, runs with a homer, double and a single as trie firstpiace Clevelafld. Indi-aria downed the Minnesota Twins? 8-4, in only other American League game played.

Chicago White Sax-New Yankees' game was postponed because of 1 i forMin- pitched one-hit 1-0 lead Wagner him for a three-run for Iris'- third straight victory ry Shadt, Ford JBollenbocker and Rex Marsed of! Rockford. v. Coach Jo Jo came through with the tie breaker as a pinch hitter for Walt Bond who had -three for threein-duding a two run homer in and the- Dodgers let get around that he.coat them a shot at the. Work! Series. Farrell has never forgotten end it ahowi in hie work against FaitfO, a guy with the of an, elephant, stomps vail over the Dodgers every hanco fee He admits he enjoy it, too, Any formar.

high school or college players1 ih-' terested In trying out for file, team should cop-. -tact- Wart, Tommy Harper on the base-paths than he had with all the rest of the Reds put. together at the plate. Harper stole three -The Pbilaacored twa runa off (1-2) before he a man hr the open-A, ajngla hy Tony The York nesota, isd egged without a loss. Farrell, owner of a 14-8 lifetime record against Dodgers, hair nursed a deep Mated resentment against them since they dumped1 him into the NL them.

He was clipped for trine the first' inning. vjsnd thats becomingobviousbe-Jm-sow- hss-beat 'cause; he Kfrlore times than he a a any National end of the 1961 season. He: didnt mind being thrown into the pool so much as ho did being Mamed by the Dodgers for their failure to win the pennant that year, Farrell had an S-7 record that season, with The. first place. Philadelphia Phillies beat the Cincinnati Reds, ihe only-ether NLing -frame game played ear sin-washed" out the.

Pittsburgh Milwaukee and Sap FYandaco Chicago contestZ Left Juddef Dennis Bennett waa ataked to'a tworuj) lead agflinstti Reds, and that pwswll he peed- ad, tor his Second Bennett gave up efgM hits and had more trouMewitb Joe Nuxhall could refire Tsyior, a raufie Richie ran and filled the Tony Gonzalez forcing rWinqatr ii the firird a wild choice. fother club in. the j-Thwhard -throwing. 30-year bid Houston right hander took particular-relish -in rsnapplng Hhe Dodgers ftmr ganUrwifr ning streak, 7-3, Tfaursdsy night hits niit but struck out gifts and had tile added satiafaetkm of boostlng the Seventh place Colts a fun gams ahead of the Dodgers With fiio Score tied at 3 all in the seventh, the Colts ksyoed loser Phil Ortega during a four-run rally hr which rookie Mike White singled across tle- breaking run and; Rusty Staub contributed a bases loaded double. White, the a of Milwaukee walk and a double by Allen netted one after another walk bases, Nuxhall picked with a pitch, Jnlhc.

second jm scored its only nm on Feta Roses dou-ble, pitch and nmer during a four-run rally in the sixth inning. It was Wagners fourth homer and his-second three-run poke in as many The! Indians clinched he contest' with threemortrunl'lfl the seventh. Vic Davillikia two-m doable off reliever Dwight Siebler was the key' Mow in thatraDy. Gonier Enters Acme; League Officials' of Acme -Bimebatt. league, with; headquarters at Rockford, announced Thursday that Comer will enter a team in the this summer: One of the best summer baseball leagues In fiio midwest the Acme League will accept naw manager interested In entering the Ijague should contact league officials at Rocl A meeting has been scheduled Mdy 21 by league to draw up scheduleffor the up-" coming season.

Teams alreadvln the league are urged to'have represen tkves at this meeting. meeting will beghf at 7:30 at.the 5.18 -earned run average pnas caass trai SHDJ Major League offices above National Bank in Rock- rills Near End P3T i Ir- 1: i i it t- Americas League W. L. Pet Major League Stdadlaga By United Press Internationa League W. tZ Pct-GB A18 Philadelphia GB 4- 4 .556 1- 6 5 .545 .1 7 6 .538 1 7 6.538 1 4 4 500 1 X' 8 7.462 6 8 .429 5 7..

4 6 utls 3 4 a S. Francisco Milwaukee-, St Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati Houston. Los Angeles Chicago prin ring fqppafi drills are nearing completion 964 fijjn practice ernliug inUa-squad-game uled at most colleges, ral Lima playars'will see action for var-collagaa in tha intra-squad cqntosts and la" includes Tom Barrington at Ohio State, Jim. Lynch at tyntre Dama and Eddia Danial at Miami. Barry Laravja saw action last, waak whan tha.

Unlvarslty of Dayton1 concluded its spring drills with a gama against tha alumni. -Barrington has been practicing at fullback and quarterback this-spring but may see action at halfback in the. intra-squad tilt May 9. Lynch, only- a freshman at Notre DAmois on of five players who have reportedly impressed varsity coach Are Parseghiaiu. Lynch has good chance of cracking tho Irish-varsity this fall at and.

Daniel will be at fullback on the startingf unit-' of the Miami Redskins Saturday when they wind .157 BALTIMORE (AP) Jha Cleveland Indians, leading tfa American League by a full game, send their hottest pitcher against the Oriole tonight in an effort to stay on top. Southpaw Jack Xralick will try to extoxl hia runlma streak of 17 add improve hia 3-0 mark. Milt Pappas will hurl the first of the four-game Series for the OrWea. -The Tribe, sparked by Leon Wagners three-run Vic Davallllo8 two-run double and Pedro Ramos steady pitching, defeated the Minnesota -Twins Thursday, S-CJt was the second eight-run production in a row for. Cleveland.

Wagner doubled and singled in addition to hia 400-foot Mast lift his- batting averageMo 351. Ramos needed help in' the ninth from Ted Aber- nathy before the Indiana two-gama loaing streak was barken. Ramos fanned five and pitched wen in several Jams. Handcuffed. by former.

Indian Dick Sfigman far five innings, tbo Tribe went: ahead. 4-1 with four-run outburst in the sixth. Woodie HMd walked and scow on a double by Dick Howser, who had only two. Mts in his last 27 abbats. After Davalilfo walked, slammed hia fourth homer of 'the year apd third eff left handers.

The Indiana had a threorun seventh, one run scoring-ori by Max bunt. Single by Ramoo anda force-out aecopd on a. groundtf by Howser. Devaluin' then whacked a double off ttid left tenter field fence 365 fo The Xwiiia scored twice in the seventh. Harmon.

Kiilecrew- shv-geld, Woodie Held failed to field Bernie Allen's grounder for an error, Lenny Green walked and Rih Rollins 'smacked a two-run CwrMfMd ia aw 400 MMn Ucf UA ia4 Cwm4 Fiw hUaHatiM 15 Piaa aiw'laWa Clevelarit? Chicago Baltimore Minnesota Detroit Naur York Lo Angelas' Wsahingtoa, Bostoft Kansski-City JharMays Kansas Clevelalnd 8 Chicago apewprk, imdain (Onlykoaniea scheduled) Probable. Pitchers at City, Pascual ML yg. -pra- bowsky (l-o), Los Angeles at Chicago night Belinsky (0-0) -Vs: Peters (1-1). Cleveland a tBaltimore, night Kralick (2-0) vs, Pappas (0-2). Washington at New Yor night Daniel.

(M) vs. For (1-1). (Ony. games scheduled) Saturdays Games Minn, at Kansas twilight LosAngeles at Chicago el Baltimore Washington at New York )etroit at Boston Ml S. Cental at Spring 2274040 WALTIR YOUR MIDAS MAN IN LIMA yp spring practice, An ad published, in The Minos Magazine; "Wanted: Man to work on nuclear fissionable Isotope molecular reactive counters and.

three phase cyelotronic uranium photo-synthesizers. No 'experience necessary." New Thursdays Results Pittsburgh at Milwaukee; ppd. rain San Frariciaco at Chicago, rain Houston 7 Los Angelas 3, night Philadelphia I Cindnnatt riiit (Only! games achaduF Fridays Probable ptfehers Chica0 at JacksonTMrvsBruce (11). New York jttQncinnati, night Stallard it-2) vs. Jay- (1-1).

Phifojjriphia at nighV Bunning (24) va. (1-1). Pittsburgh at SL Lrniia, night -r Gibbon' (6-0) or. Law (0-0) vs, San Francisco at 'Ut Angela, night Sanford 2-1) vs. Dryadal'(l-1).

Saturdays Games Chicago at Houston (night) New -York, at Philadelphia- at Milwaukee Pittsburgh at St Louis (night) San Francisco at Los Angeles Ceufoal Whip Fight Results CoIfinibuB Grove Central Junior High Thursdays Fights Srtmrfl8 T1 ASSOCIATED PRESS Coach Hepla HAMILTON, N.Y, fCPD Chester N. O'Neill will replace Lcdand Kendall man assistant coach Colgate University's football teanTJuiy 1. O'Neill, 28, has beOn an assistant coach at Hofrtra Univereity, where he played guard and' cocaptainsd he Dikchmen's undefeated i MIAMI, Mam- poMed its fourth win of Uw ea-lMrelli l28.Pittoburgh kn6ckS' on Thursday afternoon when out Paddy 'Reid, 130, Provi-t stopped, Cohunbut Grove, l0.jdence,R.Lf 1. briJnd tta hit pftch-: NASSAU, Bahama Allan fog of BirSharpZ Mianji, S6, Vlded lb. M.

'-i- I 't- Jr 4. SJiawneeClub Open Season team in 1959. Craig Garrett collected two hit for 'Central. -dentral now boasts of a 4-1-1 reconf and returns to 'action Wednesday, when', it meets EU- Bill Sonnet end Bill Leonard tied for medalist honors--, at Shawnee Country Clubs day Thursday each registered a 75. More than 65 golfers partid-pateef ln the events despite the bad weather.

Chet Porter registered the longest drive on the nfoth and Bud Greenland came closest to the pin on the da. 331 Mi 3-16 I 8 -236 lit 606 Central Ce. Grove Sharp and. Yohe, Good; and Sharrita; 2b Sharp. COMPACT.

ALL- PURPOSE CHIEF TRACTORS 30 MATCHED WORK SAVERS yu a RD jest rustproofing: For Critical Poinls On Your Car Sure-sealing compounds applied by our trained operators in these critical Doiar HaSa Can Mows 10 Flaw Dwmp Cart Powar Snqp Auser QUESTION: When on ii put on on Insurance, doM it ahraiys change fhi fertni of the policy ANSWER: Not exacriy. An endorsement might add 1 something tp.ba Insured ar covet-a change of automobiles or marly a change of addilss of an insumd 'pereon. The endorsement is Uwd lust so a policy need hat be written. Hradlighit ShitUt Ftndtr Wktd WtOt Floor Um 'Grass Mowing! Cardin Work! Yard Snow Easy does -it with tho Jacobsen Chief end attachment! 1964 models of 6 hp, 8 hp and 10 hp feature auto-type tfansmisaions, -finger-ease steering. 8 and 10 hp models have key-lock trie starting amTair-cushion seetingf Seo them at your Jacobsen dealer nowl' Chief attachment includ Front Reef Vow- -ar, 3 end 5-Gang Reel Mowers, Lawn Roller, piker Adrator, Tow-Behuid Power Sprayers, Disc Harrow, Floodlights, THIar, Wheel Weights, QmI Wheels, Snow Chaing, Hydraolic Lift Sys-.

tern. Power Bar, Front End Loader, Power Rake. lidur TrameeSrwee SSSZmLsJ OPENING MAY 3rd Jk Sunday Afternoon MwnF-wm-flwwmrr ii fir nir Tii-ilidiad if'im'Tftfri 1 Gnwf SpUuk Patti ladtrtida of Rotktr Panda MAM Uaataiaelfae at -addWaaal sees. Ask akaat tt. This public sarvtee Is our smy of oArertlsIng.

Tour bwunuhef amis WWVO WITHOUT I charge ar obligation If you1! tend to. Men rea, Telede, ADA VAN WERT wee Brae. Ce. 2C4. AtartiatST.

Baker'e Herd we re JIJ Mem Sf-aar CELINA Vl takda Tarf Efeipeiant 4921 LIMA i' BmiMirtaNlr Stnic 1 ot.indMa an MINSTER Minster Firman Exckente OTTAWA. Retav Sable TIMI. TRAIL 1:15 RACK TIME 2:15 PIRECTIONS 6 MILES WEST OF LIMA BETWEEN -kCUTIS 30-S AND IT WATCH -FOR- SPECTATOR DRAWING FOR PRIZES tires-watches-toasters-appliances O'Csnnir MeUichni IntutWq Ageucy New Martin BuRdtaf 225-6761 WAPAKQNETA Deeriefl Hardware JO-. Auglaize Calide Eeoiae Serake 2'7 S-Owrry DELPHOS mm W. qrkqf and Pierca 222-3010 Delpbae Hard ware Mom Sft I 1 I I' -A A -IV f- ff I -M Ar, -a a mi.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Lima News
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Lima News Archive

Pages Available:
1,266,581
Years Available:
1884-2024