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-NEW CASTLE, NEWS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, iH2 Neshannock SPORTS STAFF It's Spring Again For L.A. Dodgers Hires Travers As Grid Aide ROUNDUP Charles E. (Chuck) Travers. mmm Hit School Hit Right waa By IKED DOWN UPI Bfwrta Writer Suddenly It's apring agiia for the Lot Angel Dodgers. Less than hours ago they were faced with the threat ot lob Votburg at Neshannock Twp, creating the tecond coaching vacancy at Happenings of the past week which sent Willie Clecone to Sharon High ai an assistant football coach and brought Mike Sebastian here in the tame capacity made for a truly unique story i Could be it never happened before that two former bead coaches moved to rival schools In the same league ai assistant Whereas Sebastian's coaching salary here will be massive collapse In the face of a twin drive by the San Fraodsco Travers win retfece Frank Boo- Oianls and the Cincinnati iieds.

The promiw of spring-when they gtvrngo who has moved to the New Castle High' itaff. were hailed as lite strongest team Traver coached bassewast pot the National League seemed two years at Wilmington Area lo be fading away. before moving to union, tie naa served is head basketball coach there for white wben the life Now, ail at Dace, mey re dick it In front by games and llie pressure of a closlns push is back on their ris'als. Bob Fuzz Eagleson was 111, He will also leach phwfc! The Dodgers won what may be education and health at Neshan remembered- as uieir most important game of the season Fri WOO, Clecone will get $900 at Sharon. Speaking of oddities, it is increasingly puzzling that a school would let go of a coach who had a record like Sebastian had (64-38-5) al Ambrldge.

First concrete indication Mike had that bis days in Ambrldge were numbered Cime In February of 1961 when the school board ignored his request that he be given a three-year extension of 'his contract On the other hand, Clecone was being considered for one of the assistant posts at Ne-Ca-Hi before he 'look the Sharon job, Word comes from Dante DeFaloo iiiai John Dudash, Shenango High's hard-nosed halfback of last (all, will attend Richmond University. Dudash had planned to atlend West Point, but was Informed at the last minute (hat day night when they beat the Cincinnati Reds, and the Gi- nock, His salary wit set at plus $300 for coaching. Two assistant coaches, both for junior high football, remain to be hired at Neshannock. Warren Morgan, chairman of the athletics committee, said they could be ants bowed to the Milwaukee Braves, W. The victory thrust the Reds 614 gamei off Ihe pace meaning that only as incredible late-season drive can bring them imcd at tne sept, board eeting since Junior high football ould not start until alter the back Into the race.

JOHN DUDASH Ron Fairly'a three-run homer was the ble blow to: 1he Dodgers. meeting. -UPJ Ttepnoi barefooted photographer JUO WOR5BTFT- a Rousftot, Bead football i at Union, Is also looking so gel a "our for another assistant ti Pall Cootf, Junior high coach, Siaa MasUl after The Man's "alght" was The "Stan Mesial Night" game hi honor of the The "Stan Mesial Army had filled its quota Beaver Falls Leglort'l first opponent In. the State American Legion Baseball Tournament Shady-tide of Allegheny County at 12:30 today. Other entries in the tournament are York, Blairsvllle, Easton, West Lawn, Lansdale, Erhrnaus, Rocksboro, Carmic-hael, Scranton and Mcchanicsburg.

who faced a team that had won 2S of lis previous 31 games. The eighth-inning drive clinched the I second victory far rookie Pete Ri-chert, who went 5 2-3 innings and got strong relief from Larry potted yesterday. St. Loats Cirtoasts star has been re-sehednted for tonight. Sherry and Ron Pcrranoskl.

The Giants suffered a severe Croton AC Wins Mow to their hoses when lost to the Braves. Relief pitcher Claude Raymond registered his Butler Tourney fifth consecutive save ana ic Maye homered for the Braves while Willie Mays and Orlando UPI Teleohoto Cepeda homered for the Qiants, The Pittsburgh Pirates routed Croton AC won the Butler Prep MAJOR By United Press IstenatioaaJ Nattoaal League W. L. Pet GB Los Angeles. (1 41 .63 San Francisco .77 43 .631 3U Cincinnati 74 48 .610 f-A Pittsburgh (g 51 .571 11 St.

Louis 66 56 .545 14 Milwaukee 65 S3 16 Philadelphia 57 67 .460 UVi Houston 44 75 .370 35 Chicago 45 77 369 3M Kew York S9 .252 49 the Philadelphia Phillies, 9-1, and ANGELS AND ANGELS Between games of the twl-night double-header yesterday at Los Angeles, the Angels held a father versus son pepP" game. For some of the littler Angels, the fielding fathers gate a little help, as Joe Koppe demonstrated with Jeffrie, age two. Catcher is Bob Rodgers. Tom Morgan (41) pitched, and another pitcher, Tel Bowsfield (43), alternated between pitching and third base. The sons won by an undisclosed score.

Houston Colts dowaeo tne Tournament at Pullman Park downing Butler All-Stars, 3-2, last Chicago Cubs, 3-1, in other HL games, St. Louis at new lorn was rained out. St. Vitus Wins City legion Tifle St. Vitus woo the City Amerl night, Tom Masters of Croton won the most valuable player award.

The Los Angeles Angels downed Thad Bukowskt If any county football player 1: to be watched for unusual accomplishments this year he is towering, thundering fullback Jim Kllem of Mohawk. He's both fast and powerful Trinity Episcopal, who met St. Mary today In a semi-final Church Golf League match at Castle Hills, has been the champion of the league for the past two years. The 36-hole medal play for the club championship at Sylvan Heights can be played only today and next Saturday, according to the Sylvan Heights golf committee. Harry Toscano Jr.

and Jack Ferrante are expected to play in the Pennsylvania Amalcur Open Monday and Tucsdav at Hcrshey, Pa. Bob Melder Baseball rules are like (he laws of our nation sometimes they don't work out in favor of the right team or person. For instance, take the derision. in the Third Ward vs. Second Ward game in the Little Big League playoff series recently.

Third is leading by one run in the last Inning and if Third wins it also takes the playoff title. Runners are on second and third with one out. A ball is hit to the outfield and it is caught for the second out. The man at third tags up and scores. The runner on second doesn't lag, yet he goes to third.

Several minutes pass before the ball is thrown back and second base is tagged, making the third out. The run is allowed to count to tie up the game, which was eventually rained out and was won by Second Ward the next day in a replay. Commissioner Tony Priscaro't ruling allowing the run, is correct and nothing should be taken away from Second Ward, but it seems the ruling actually didn't penalize the team the way Ihe Washington becators, 4-5 Crofcm had four players nomi 3-2, and moved to within four games of the first place New BelKno-Sanfor Defend can Legion League pennant with, nated for the MVP award including Jim Bukac who was 12 for IS In the tourney and who knocked an (4-t victory over Eagles- last York Yankees who droppea a i-i decision lo Ihe Kanias City Athletics. In the other AL games, the six triples and drove in eight night. Friday's Results Baltimore Orioles beat the Cleve nj.

The winners squeezed home Dan Spanish singled 'In the land Indians, 52, the Detroit Ti West-Penn Golf Pittsburgh 9 Philadelphia night Los Angeles 6 Cincinnati 2. night third Inning to drive in two runs for the lead, and St: Vitus-added Milwaukee 6 Pah Fran. 4. niEht gers defeated the Chicago White Sor, 2-0, and the Boston Red Sox tmncd the Minnesota Twins. 9-4, the final run in the bottom of the 10th Inning on a bunt by Masters which brought in third baseman John Quahiiero.

Houston .3 Chicago night 'St. Louis at New York, night, four more runs in the fourth me. Don DeCarbo, Dan Case)) a and Draws Top Field Quahliero walked In the last of the 10th and Bill Cook advanced him to third on a hit-and-run play. Cook taking second on the after losing the opener of their; twi-Mght doubleheorier, 7-3. Harvey Haddix pitched a tine-hitter and Bob Skinner, Donn CLendenon and Bill Maieroski had t.r.

tr.r Sa whfl Spanish each had two hits. rain-Suturday's Probable Plfchers St. Louis at New 'York (2, twl. night) Broglio (9-51 and Gibson (14-9) vs. Craig (7-181 and MacKeniie (4-5) Philadelphia at Pittsburgh The game was called after the sixth inning due to darkness.

to third. Jerry Pia it snouia nave lor poor nae running, Eagles 200 0024 4 3 tentionally walked to load the Dr. Frank "Chips" Bellino and The point here is not who won or lost the penalty Just clinched their victory with a six- before Masters bunted for Vitus 103 400-8 8 1 the victory. LEV1NE, Rosier and Dunham Mahaffey (16-10) vs. Sturdivant Andy Santor, defending champs, will be first off the tee In the annual West Penn-East Ohio best run third-inning, to win was Haddix' eighth of the season against five losses.

Colts Mred Up Hal Smith singled home the GEKAMITA. Spanish and Pic arro. 3B Piearro. (4-3) or Law (941 San Francisco at Milwaukee ball tourney at Sylvan Heights Sanford (16-6) vs. Hendley (8-9) Golf Course tomorrow, winning run for the Colts, who The Bellino-bantor learn posted record 10-under-par 62 last Los Angeles at Cincinnati (night) PoUres (9-9) vs.

Jay Walks eventually unglued Marty. Hrip of Butler who tangled with' Bill Cook in a pitcher's duel for 10 Innings, Both struck out eight' batters but Hrip walked seven while Cook gave free passes to only two. Croton scored Its first run on ifalk to Pia, a wild pilch, a sacrifice to third by Masters and a moved past tne Ciios into eigmn place in the NL. Russ Kemmerer year when Dr. Bellino started with an eagle two 011 par four Highland Wallops Nazarene, 18-3 Standings Homers Keep Union Unbeaten InLBL added a birdie on tne titt-sj or Human 12-oj Chicago at Houston (J, night) Koone 19-5) and bie (4-12) vs.

Johnson (6-131 kBrunet (0-1) second hole. Sanfor birdied No. shut out tne urns idt me uisi -o innings for the Colts. Leon Wagner's lrth-inning homer gave the Angels their first- eagled No. fi and birdied No.

and with Belllno's birdie on No. GB sacnuce Uy by Bdo Latlano. victory ana ixe i nomas Won Lost Pet. 2nd Baptist ....12 2 also set a record eifiht- croton 5 second run came on a Louis, at New York under par 28 on the front nine. New Castle American errors In1 Philadelphia' at Pittsburgh Los Angeles at Cincinnati Sixty-two teams Irorn Western fake steal by Carl Weigle to second, John Lambo came home from third while Weigle was being Highland UP 12 4 1st Preabyterlan 10 4 jClen Moore UP .10 5 the first inning to breeie to its .857 .750 1 .714 2 .667 Vrh.

.333 IVi .133 10W .857 the Angels picied np a game and a half oa the Yankees. Tom Morgan shut out Ihe Senators for the last two innlnjzs to win his third Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio win. Bab Field limited Arr.erl San Francisco at Mllwauiea Chicago at Houston lagged ax second oafe. will participate in ine event triLs year. cans to two hits while striking Duller scored both i runs 2nd CP 5 10 Tifereth Israel 2 13 Nazarene I 12 game in the opener while Don Lee nut ll and walking eight.

American Leagae W. L. Pet. GB the fourth Inning on two singles, a fielder's choice and a .077 10 went iri imnnxs io win ice-times: 8:00 Dr. Bclilno-Santor.

8:06 Ed Gladysi-Dr. Bob Ka- Union Twp. continued in the winner's bracket In the New Castle Little League tourney with an 8-2 home run- victory over Wur-Ell of Wayne Twp. last night. Neshannock Twp.

dropped Laurel out of the winner's bracket with a 3-2 win and Highland Suburban of Beaver Falls did the same to New Castle American with a 6-0 breeze. 1st Baptist 0 2 .1 came in the cightcap. 5 A spectacular one hand 'tab nf Union Twp 200 1058 ff 1 WurrEIl Wayne 000 0021 3 3 TWItndrew from league New York Us Angeles Minnesota 72 47 70 53 .569 4 63 55 .553 6 tula and Bill Yarb-John Noaa. a liner by John Lambo in center Highland swamped Natarene. lonn Messm-Jolin Ulazur BISTYGA and Annarellar BAD Bobby Del Greco Somered and Ed Charles and Jerry Lumpe had two hits each for the Athletics, who handed Jim Bouton his fourth riVfpaL Mickev Mantle homered 18-3, to keep second place ir and Jim Vascclti-Vic Rosati.

GER and Pntler. 2b McDevitt, 8:24 Ron Phares-Larry Mum- Detroit Carpenter. Rausch, Anna- iieui with the bases loaded In the ninth prevented Butler from taking the tourney, Croton received a three-foot team trophy. the Junior Church Softball League last night. rella.

ford and Gus Karako-Andy Dl- 59 62 .468 Kbw Caitle News Photo NoDUe. ANDY 8ANTOR The First Presbyterian-Second UP game was postponed. .475 15tf .471 16 8:32 Nick Mltio-John Schuster aaltlmore Cleveland Boston Kansas Cily Washington Neshannock 000 020 013 7 New Castle Nationals will play lUwood City at 3 p.m. and the1 loser will play New Brighton at 5. The winner will play Union and Tom Tresh tripled for the! Yankees.

Milt Pappas pitclied a five-hit-(cr and catcher Charley Lau drove in tliree runs with a homer and Steve Kasarda-Jcrry Bariiaro. Laurel 110 000 002 II 2 .459 17i .369 28.1a 8:40 Tracv Esi- Ror. Bradley allowed four hits for Highland and Bill Rcinhart was four-for-four including two World Swim Marks COX, Maslyk and Andrews; rBKftiCK, MhareK and R. Fen- slto and Warren Lauglen-Grady -Metz. in uie neiocK event ana Neshannock Twp.

will meet High land Suburban at 7. nd two singles for the Orioles; Sob Sanlor-BLll Hardine Tumble In AAU Friday's Results Baltimore 5 Cleveland 2, night Detroit 2 Chicago 0, night Minnesota 7 Boston 3, 1st, twi Boston 9 Minnesota 4, 2nd, nig! Duaning pitched a inree-mt-r and Rocky Colavito had: a A solo home run by Mike An- and Bob Pivello-Frarik Allcgralo. nick, zd cox. New Castle Am. 000 000 0 2 4 Highland Subur 501 OOx 6 fl 0 KOZELLA, Cook and Cook, El- narella, anotner with a man on 0:30 jjui Ka- ouo.es.

1 Nazarene .100 002 0 3 4 10 Hlglaiid UP .221 247 18 14 2 KUNSELMAN. aim en and Smith; BRADLEY, Reinhart and Young. 2B Reinhart 2, Kennedy 2. HR Stevenson. CHICAGO (UPI) World ree two-mn double for the Tigers; and homers by Earl Wilson, Lou rako and Jack Hangst-SInn BHenr.

penter, and a thlrc by Rich Rausch dow Kansas City 7 New York night ards were the rule rather than nans: tarrjone-fll 0 Los Angeles 4 Washington 3, 30: the exception head int ered Union Two. to Its win. Bot iioit; mbiaj ana Woods. 2b Guandola. Ferrari and Bill Carver-William Rowcn.

1st twi third dny of the National AAU Clinton, Gary Gcigcr ana taaie Bressond paced the Red Sox to their victory after Jack Kralick's seven-hllter gave tlie Twins their opeping-gsme Los Angeles 3 Wash, 2nd, night women swimming champion' 12 Sam Francozia-Co utile 5 hips today. Hornets To Train Saturday's Probable Pitchers Boston at Minnesota Conley Palumbo and Bill McUonnell-Bill Giiagli. World rccurds have been beaten PlTTSHTTRnW (TIPI1 Th' (10-11) vs. Pleis (2-D in three of the six events held so huck uav-ics-Dick Love U.S. Netman In Russ Finals far, and in one of the exceptions and Ed Koski-DIck Maus.

i-iitsourgn Hornet will open their fall training camp in the League Leaders Babcock hit a sixth inning homer with one on for Wur-Ell. 'Jim Bistyga pitched three hit ball for Union. A double by winning pitcher John Cox in the eighth inning and a single by George Cameron accounted for the winning run for Neshannock. Jake Herjeski had three hits for LaureL Highland Suburban scored five runs on two infield hits and four Cleveland at Baltimore Ra-os (5-10) vs. Estrada (5-131 Detroit at Chicago Kline (3- diving, no world marks are rec 9:28 John Gennock-John ehneider and Nick Ritvey-Ed ognized.

ucrroit utympia Sept, 7 In preparation for' the first of two pre An 9 Mb American Ell Car 4) vs. Herbert (12-7) By United Press International Natioaal Leine J-naay records toppled in two aglnax. season game with the Detroit: New York a'. Kansas City (2, of the four swimming events 9:36 Sam Macioce-Tonv Otia- Plaver Clob G. AB R.

H. Pet MOSCOW (UPD-Frank Froeh-ling of Coral Gables, Fla meets John Newcombe of Australia in Jtea wings. The first game will -i-niRht) Turley (2-2) and vlani and George Tlmko-John both, to- teen-agers, and an AAU record vas tied in a third when Robinson, Cin 122 458 IN 157 -W3i be on ties. 30 in Windsor, Ont Terry (17-10) vs. Segul 18-S) and! i nomas.

Pena U-I) T.Davis, LA lnl 88 168 .341 H.Aaron. Ml' ,21 4H 96 153 .341 p.iir of West Gflrmntii, Wiltnid 44 Pole Dimeco-Jcrry Smith Washington at Los Angeles Urselmann and Ingrid Feujstack, ann WUllams, (tie men's singles final of the U.ij-S.R. national tennis championships today and Anna Dmitri' eva of Russia plays Jan Lehanc Whitcy Qumn Ed Bojt- Musial, StL 97 506 42 103 .337 Clmente, Pitt 119 406 77 134 .328 finished one-two in the 200 meter brcasttsroke. The world record don and Jerry Mitchcll-Jlike Ba- Complete Brake Relining USED TIRES $4 and $8 Official Inspection Stiliom FIRESTONE bin. Australia the women's singles performers were lfi-jear-ol nie Duenkcl, Summit, N.J nnai.

10:00 Ralph DiCerbo-Bill Me. (night) Rudolph 5-) vs. Bow. field (8-5) Sunday's Games New York at Kansas Cily Boston at Minnesota, 2 Cleveland at Baltimore Detroit at Chicago, 2 Altman, Chi 114 424 62 138 Skinner, Pitt 111 404 -72 130 .322 f.Alou, SF 416 "2 133 Cepeda, Sf 119 472 90 148 .314 Dvenport, SF 111 70 124 ,314 Kcan and Fred Palmer-John Froehlinir. ranlted sixth in th 2:32.1 the 200 meter back Frank.

stroke and Sharon Finncran, Los Angeles, AC in the 400 meter in 10:08 Dike rerry-Rizzo Manlz and Harry Blackwood- Milt American League JOHNSON FACTORY Los Angeles dividual medley. United States, reached the final beating Mike Hahn of Britain, 6-2 6-1. fi-1, while Newcombe va; ousting Don Dell of Bethesda the fifth ranking American 6-0, 6-3, 6-4. Kirn. Runnels, Dos 118 434 60 143 .329 Jimenez, KC 111 419 43 134 Hinton.

Was III 385 53 120 .311 10:16 Tlr, Jack Hicks Dr Eolh marts, nowever, were short of other performances awaiting recognition world Hoie-ln-One But marks. Miss Unneran did 5:21 Miss Dmilrieva, Ihe Russian Robinson, Chi 117 451 68 140 .310 Rollins, Minn 123 4ST7 74 150 .303 Lumse, KC 119 488 67 148 Kruegcr and Dr. Patterson-Joe Lucas. 10:24 Henry Macioge-Darlo Ottaviani and James Ludwig. Wayne Mcssner.

in the medley three weeks ago D.J.HAM0H SONS, INC. PMngtHeatitg RHEEM Water Heater Headquarters 215-217 E. Long Ave. OL 2-7391 Doesn't Count compared lo tne 511.5 record of champion, held on to dcleal Robyn Ebbera of Australia, 6-3. 10-8, while Miss Lehane downed Lesley NEW LOCATION 114 N.

MILL ST. Siebcrn. KC 122 451 32 13G .30: Donna De Varona and a clock Efl TRAINED MECHANIC ytCCYOUR 'WOUTIOARD 7 MOTOR 10:32 Bob Palmer Sr. -Bob Danny Blaisdell made a hole- ing of 2:31.6 by Utakn Tnnnka of lurner, 6-2, 6-1 in an all-Aus Rchrdsn, XY 118 505 152 .301 Smith, Chi 103 3S9 50 117 .301 Cunnghm, Chi 114 401 71 119 .297 Palmer Jr. and George Bcblc- Japan awaits recognition to su tralian semifinal.

tn-onc on No, 11 at Castle Hills Golf Course, yesterday but It ranK nnen7, perset her current record of 10:40 Dr. A. Mtheck Phil in count. Blalsdcll knocked hit first" shot Blockway and rank Lasso-Andy Juslinc. The other world record perfor out of bounds.

10:48 J. Megan -J. Minehart mance was 18:44. by Carolyn House of the Los Angeles He used a No. Iron on the 141-yard uphill hole.

Fombelle's AC Thursday in the meter 4 Srvk I Mil and Rob Kurtz-Ron Kurtz. 10:56 John Wagner-Stan kowskl. 11:04 Dick Ambrose-D freestyle. Home hiss NaUoaal Leagae Mays, Giants 38; Robinson, Beds 31; H. Aaron, Braves 31; Banks, Cubs 31; Thomas, Met a.

American League Cash, Tigers 33: Killetirew, Twins 30; Wagner, Angels 29, Maris, Yanks 26; Genlile, Orioles and Colavilo, Tigers all 26- Runs Batted I National league T. Davis, Playing In the group went Bunny Thompson and Bruce 115 Cretsa Are Men compcling in an invitation uyers. al international meet in conjunc Pasko and Joe Maziari-Charles iv.vi 11:12 Sain Oaly Bob Bylcr Dodgers 120; Robinson. Beds 110; ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR tion the women's matches1 also were record minded. Murray Rose of Auslralia was limed at 4:13.4 for the 490 meter freestyle in an exhibition against Alan Scmcrs, compared to the world mark of 4:15.9 by Jon Konrads Auslralia.

Gerhard Hefz of Germany was limed al For Ihe 400 meter individual medley compared to the recognized worid mark of Mays, Giants lue; li. Aaron, Braves 101; Cepeda, Giants 85; Howard, Dodgers 85. American Leagae Sietera AtMelics 36; WagnEr, Angels oj; W5WNG SUmiES ZsilriLMlLllll RXTUtB I lOplpsssflNslWiW SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSl I WiW VAfilVI SEAT COVERS CONVERTIBLE TOPS SAFETY BELTS BBBBBBBB1 I 'SBM IIHIOII and F.d Brooks-Steve Komarc 11:20 Dr. Riviere-llarry Web-' ster and Ccorgc Sargcani-Dase Joki. I 11:28 John Lucas -George Lucas and Marly Scgedl-Carl Mc-i Illrol.

1 1 :36 Joe Campana-Lalir Sa-botin and Bob Webbcr-Dom Di-meco. 11:41 Bob Eonta-Amos Maz-zant. Culrt-Mlckev Sicl-' ncr and Harry Toscano Ferrante. 12:08 Mike Magula-Stcve Ma-gula and Fred Lombardo-A. J.

Ixmibardo. 12:16 Jim Cave-Bill Strallcr. 1 1:04 Alex Kosonavich-Frank by Ted Stickles of Indiana Killebrew, T-ms 85; Colavito, Ti. igers 84; Rollins, Twins. 80.

Pitching 1 National Leagse Purkey, Iteds 18-4; Drystlalc, Dodgers 21 Koulas, Dodgers 14 Pierce, Giants li Sarrfurf, Giants 16-6 Univcrsuy. Don Schollander, a Id-ycar-old (torn Santa Clara, equaled mm See Our New Styles In Eyeglasses 2-PLAYER BADMINTON SETS I Complete aw isBssa PAUL AL'S 117 Z. WVitaSL the world record of 2:00.4 for the Amtricaa League McBride, KM meter free style (nr the sec ond lime in week. Semi iAagels 1 1-4: Ford, Yaaks 13-5; Donovan, Indians 15-7; Aguirre i Tigers 10 Wilson, Red Sox 10 5 KITT GENERAL Wildlife Appointees PIRATES SIGN OUTFIELDER Malay and boh Conn-Harry Tos- 1IAHRTSBURR (UPI) The OPTICAL CO. aa I ST stale Game Commission has an-'cano Sr.

Atlfoctivtty Wrnppd Fruit Boskets For Spec to I Occaiint AXE'S TM S. Jaffam Si. PITTSBURGH (UPII Jimmy Bunce, an 18 -year-old outfielder Seat Cover tt A warn Co, 111 N. MILL ST. Lawrence Savings 4 Trsjt Bid.

PHONE OL S-IStt nounccd the appointments of wil-lard Johns, Ifershey, as wildlife information specialist, and Kenneth V. Oardncr, York, as wildlife education spsclalist, 1 I CXa Uaara DIAL OL 2-557 from Selma, has signed contract wilh the Pittsburgh I rates and will be assigned their Batavia, N.Y., farm ctub, 1 DOUBLE KVfiNT LOUISVILLE Citation wis the first horse la compete in Ihe Future-Derby double. Free Parkiog In Rear.

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