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Dial PA 2-4600 for WANT AD TAKER THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, WEDNESDAY. JULY 15, FIFFEEN Paul Glod To Join Athletic Staff At Frostburg State Be Assistant If Grid Sport Is For College FROSTBURG Paul Glod. Philadelphia, will join the athletic staff at Frostburg State Teachers College this fall and "ill teach physical education courses and instruct or coach the tennis teams. This will bring' to three the number in the athletic department which is headed by Coach Kenneth Babcock. Glod i.s married and his wife.

Betty Glod, will teach 10 th and nth grade tlnglish at Mt. Savage High School. He is a native of Fayette City.j and received his bachelors! degree at Marietta College, hisi masters at West Virginia University and has done additional work towards his doctors degree. His teaching experiences have Included coaching at Marietta College, Indiana University, Shorewood High School and Nebraska State Teachers College. He served in the armed forces from 1942-45.

He is a member of the the National Coaches Association and the Montgomery' County Teachers Association. Bowen Hardesty, president of Frostburg State, pointed out Hemmis Wins At Hornell, GAMES TODAY Breaks 18-Yeor-Old Mork Local Motorcycle Hill Climber Cops First And Second Joseph W. Hemmis. of 111 West Second Street, shattered a hill record that has been on ihe BROTHERS OVt.N 13-0 Diehl Brothers. Jim on the left, and Billy on the right, are keeping the Frostburg Little ISIocs on top in the Bi-State Pony Baseball League this having accounted lor 13 of the 14 wins credited to the team, Jim is 14.

tips the beam at 175 and is in height. He is 7-0 to date, has fanned 73 in 42 innings and is hitting .455 with 15 hits in 33 at bats. Bill, 13, weighs 180. is 5-teel-8. and has won six and lost none.

He has whiffed 57 in 40 innings. They are the sons of Dr. and Mrs. H. C.

Diehl. 83 West ISlain Street, Frostburg. The Little iMoes. managed by Bob Goldsworthy, have a 14-1 record and lead the league by five games. Schoendienst Hopes To Play In "Red" Will Start Drills In August Chicago Cubs Top Milwaukee By Score 10-5 Fumbling Braves Lose Game In 7th CHICAGO Keyed by I Ernie double and pitcher 18 years when he won one Bill Henry's single the Chicago professional events in Cubs jammed across four runs.

motorcvcle hill climbing pro- only one of them earned, in the staged on Sunday at Hor- inning Tuesday to defeat the fumbling Milwaukee Braves Appearing in New York State 10-5. lor the fourth lime this season, In all. errors were made in the high point the game, three by the Braves. "on the second event on the card Lee Walls hit his fifth homer the record time of 8.97 seconds for the Cubs in the first inning "hde piloting his Kngli.sh Tri- with a runner aboard, and doubles umph motor. Willard Bryan, ot by Banks and newly acquired Art Columbus.

Ohio, wlio held the Schult gave the Cubs 3 runs. previous mark of 8.98. set in 1941. Earl Averill also homered. his finished second to Hemmis in sixth, for Chicago in the 6 th, slant riding test.

Hank Aaron addeci No. 24 for the Charles Jacobs, of Wind Gap. in the same inning. was third in 9,89 and Jack Udllim0r6 D0X6T Then came the decisive seventh. Cleveland, Ohio, iin- i i i Dark led off with a grounder ished fourth in 9 95.

inulCIcU, I 3SS60 idown first base line that went for jn the first pro event. Hemmis rAiinforfDif Rillc a hit when Joey Jay. the second finished second to the veteran I vll Ulliu of four hurlers. missed Howard Mitzel, of York. who! scooping up the ball, negolialed Ihe hiil in 904 see Walls bunted and was safe when onds The Cumberland Golden Gloves i Jay threw high to first base.

Banks was 9 05 Brvan tinished heavyweight champion, scoring Dark. Bobby third in 9,90 and Charley Jacobs hiry to- Thomson was hit by a pitched was fourth in 10 06 charges ol pa.ssing live bail. Pinch hitter Dale Long Hemmis picked up 11 points at founterleit bills during the Hite IftA grounded out but Walls scored. Hornell and now leads the na- 4 weekend rormer niTS After pinch-hitter Irv Noren tional race with a grand total of who fought profession- Don's AveraaO .333 Altman was in- 123 He has appeared in eleven until a year ago, was tentionally passed, loading the cities in four states and in 22 Thuisday. bases.

Winning pitcher Henry sin- events he has iini.shed lirsl 17 The indictments accused him of Garvei gled acro.ss Banks and Thomson, fnnr anH passing two $100 bills at t. Baseball: IkAGlf at Barrehille Only same vrhertuled HOT MOVh Oft-Javcccs at umberland Optimists tPenn venue Field Mims To Fight George Benton Scrap Set Tonight At Miami Beach Softball: JOSEPH W. HE.MMI.S Ned Gorver, Newcombe Set Pace 8 00 Kiwanis at nai rith I Penn Vsenue Field i t.snu'her Fcspected middleweight, gets a ti ankees at Giants ipnst Field) chance Wednc.sday night to make his bid for a divisional ranking when he meets Holly Mims in the 10 -round main event at Miami Beach Auditorium Benton. 26 year old puncher from Philadelphia, will be ung hi.s national television debut against Mims. No 8 middleweight contender from Wa.tshington.

C. The fight will be carried by ABC starting at 9 'EST NEW YORK pi Sonny Because lew of the top fighters a 23-ycar-old Chicago boxer, to take him on. Benton has Tue.sday replaced Buddy Turman niatiaged only 41 fights in 10 of Tyler. as Alonzo John- He won 19 by knockouts opponent for a 10 -round bout at Square Garden July Not until last May 18 did Ben- 31. Turman withdrew from ton get his first "name" oppo- fight Monday after a cut nent.

He won easily over Bobby near hi.s right eye while training Boyd in a Philadelphia match, at a California camp. Johnson is four after Boyd had beat- from Rankin. Pa. en Mims in Chicago. MFN I a V(tl H.15- h.

nl I lit Old (Naval Reserve Fieldi WOVIFN REt I.FAGl 6.00 Hank's Pharmac.v at Herman- ettes I East Side Field) Ray Is Substitute I VlJiJf iiJ 1 C.CII 1 IC. I LI II lii lilv Olfl 11011 August and rej()in the Milwau- leads the American League pitch- Eddie Mathews let pop fly planned in th.nl direction pending nine innings, the permission ence coaching the game. Presi- dent Hardesty pointed out also kee Braves in September. nf Hmn that nothing has been definitely "Right now I feel I can play irinip siiiifau innjnBs, 36 year old 17 hits and collected seven i Schoendienst told Globe-Democrat (jigit baseball writer Jack Herman. Newcombe tops the National However.

Schoend.enst person- Leasue with a ,333 mark, figures al Phys'nan. D.t Mdliam Mernei eompiled The Associated Press CL" sa.d that 1 unlikely the redhead i will he able to play every day in as a pinch.hitler has September. "But, Dr. Werner added, "I about $4.000 in fake $100 bills Dodgers, Tigers, Senators Victors In Dan Loop Tilts ah hi Bruton cf 4 110 1 0 nono Mathews 3b 3 0 0 0 National rf Sill Detroit May Pull Out Of Charleston Twin Bill Postponed PHILADELPHIA iUPU Tuc.s- day scheduled twi night MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. between the Phila- had two doubles DVN DIVISION Standing Of Thf fpamt Even if Schoendienst is availa- liodC('is Tierra Aihlriii's Inriians Bra- lx)gan ss 4 2 2 0 and a pair of Bnen 2 4021 homers among 21 hits while driv- don expect any restrictions on 0000 v(hat he can do next yeai.

Kansas is runner-up to Garvcr in the Ameri- Toiai.s 3 5 3 a-Cirountled out lor in 7lh -Flied out for in "fh tin fn I hiirfl-nrpssprl uuu ui uuu out for McMahon in sih 1 .1 I I He has driven home nine fouIco out for Bruton ill Trying to plug the hole at rStiuck out for 9(h fiiirl hppn fWiilkpd for Torre in 9th .000 oiid base nas been a season long M.iwaukec 112 001 000 headache for Braves manager Chicago .300 011 tu 10 "A can iaia le 3M Daley has TS tember, his return should give a vy naa in Ihe hard.nresseri Rrave.s. includlOK one doil- Chirago ah hi Taylr 2b .3200 nark 3h 4 2 2 0 rf .3 2 2 2 Banka as 4 2 2 1 Thomson If 4 1 2 1 Ih 3 0 11 AYmfi .3111 Tietroit has not discussed moving delphia Phillies and the San Franb 1 0 0 0 their Charleston. W. Triple-cisco Giants was postponed bc- 2 0 1 0 cau.SC of rain and wct grouiids. Anderson 1 0 0 0 Assii, to another city, according jhe clubs will play a single Henry 3 0 1 2 geocra! manager game Wednesday night and twi- Totais 34 10 13 9 Rick Ferrell said Monday.

night double header Thursday F'errell. was asked about a re- night, port that the Senators might be pulled out of Charleston in 1960 and a working agreement made with Denver. never dis- cus.sed such a thing." he replied. It was reported that Charleston JOE -Walls, Manager John Daum Haney None of the fjn.ins .290 followed schuit, Bruion, and Ft. Worth would he dropped Cl- maintained their one-game has been able to field or hit with 21 lead in the Dan Division of the authority of Schoendienst.

Logan, o'Bnen and Torre, lob Miiwau season because they were losing Dan League by whipping Schoendienst told Herman he records lo. Chicago 9 schuii. money. yesterday at Penn will train in his hometown of St. Moniiay games.

2 Av enue Field by the score of 8-3 Lmds if it for the fact af 1 7 behind the four-hit twirling of the Braves will be on the road ut If National League 24200 Tom Stitcher, who notched his during most of August, he said. uf comes McMahon 1 third win of the season against he would rejoin the team in a few Milwaukee "'Jth 3 2 4222 a single loss. weeks. 4 CHICAGO fUPL-The Chicago Stitcher fanned 10 while Me- The veteran infielder is 10 4 hatmVTn 7 Cubs Tue.sday optioned infielder Farland. of the out three pounds over his playing 1 hbp hy johnny Goryl to Minneapolis as tov 4 cnA aat im haccc nn ,4 Li .01 4 Bcnd MlZCll Of St.

LoiUS With Sudol. Gorman. Landes 3 09 Cubs OpTioii Goryl To Minneapolis Club THE MOTORISTS' FRIEND, Inc. 173 BoiHmore Street Closed for Remodeling BUDGET PAYMENTS accepted at Keystone Shoe Store 169 Bottimore St. CUMBERLAND, SOUTH CUMBERLAND FROSTBURG, KEYSER, PIEDMONT SPORTSMEN'S UTILITY BAG 1.89 Volue H201 Duty Carivai Zipper lag With Watarproof Rubbar Vfockmg.

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Blair KhOU 6 Sldn jWIITIS Norris homered and "Rock" Cio- I ni larruped a double for the tnCllSn vhdnri 6 letics. The second place Tigers eked FOLKESTONE. England 222 Rob Gnm of Kan.sa.s ('ity i.s the r-irflc only pitcher to have hit a grand UdPPcT II i slam homer. He hit it off Barrv 1 4 Latman of the White Sox on April iVlOrgan WnltlS 14 I Top Thoroughbreds me secona piace iigers exeu ruL.A.r.oiui'Mt,. mm out a 3-2 decision over the Pearson.

26-year-old South InG6t ifl idll at East Side Field on Hal Dough- Rhodesian Monday timely double that sent swam the English Channel in 15 INGl.EWOOD. Calif. lAP) rw. fbo non mia over the winning run in the fifth hours. 36 first swim- Prospects of a match race lie- uan Linie frame, Dougherty also hit a horn-mer to make the crossing this tween Hillsdale and Round Table er as did Rich Aman.

Dean and year. this summer collap.sed Tuesday it tin JJv an Ormer accounted for the Pcar.son plunged into the water but the two might meet in the ott boniei wno tannea sev- h.is credited in the Brave.s who off Krance early Monday and fall. ho n.l» dropped their 7th straight game waded a.shore at Folkestone about Smith of owner i rim. mn Timmy Scaletta. 1 of HilLsdale.

announced that his baseman, contributed the fielding The Rhodesian 4-year-old colt will soon take oqf highlight when he made a nice ful swim across the 22 miles of vacation. liImmaH running catch of a foul ball to marked the start of anoth- Travis M. Round Table, iLla fnr tlfa vTn retire the side in the sixth after English Channel swimming sea- now Chicago, and Hillsdale are the Braves had loaded the bases end of September among the leaders 1 after two out. about a dozen swimmers men "horse of the honors. iuseis.

oture. Don pitching and hit- added Smith emphasized that he is not wtZ I I ting were the highlights as the names to the list of channel afraid of Round Table but he Bohrcr and Hopwood. Morgan and Senators defeated the Indians by Mat-wants his horse in the best oI Beed. the score of 8-3 at Post Field, thevv Webb in 1875. it and when they meet, Lucck Wagner tossed a 5-hitter, fan- ned seven and led his attack with a three-run homer, double and single.

John Robinson, Mike Haines and Mike Stegmaier obtained two hits each. Knipple's two bagger was among the Indian.s’ five hits. Bobby Sloan struck out Senators and was the Indians' fielding star. Scores; part payment for fir.st baseman Art Schult, who reported to the Cubs. Goryl has batted .184 25 games for the Cubs this year 'while Schult was hitting .289 for Gary Morgan yielded four hits, Cubs will com- including a pair ot circuit wal-P'f' Purchase later by as- lops, and struck out 14 as the stiH to be select- Cardinals defeated the tts minor league chain by the score of 6-5 yesterday Penn Field in the Danner WONDERFUL NEW PAINT for Masonry Houses! As good as if looks and if looks plenty good I good year VALUE! AT POST FIFLD; Indians .3 3 2 Senators 031 10.x- 8 11 4 Sloan and Kmpple D.

Wagner and fkavp, HR D. Wagner AT LAST FIELD: 100 2 0 TiRPrs 000 3 .3 0 Krure and Van Ormer, Key- K-r and Cleggetl. HR Dougherty and AT PFW AVEM HF.LD. Oil .3 4 1 Dodgers 112 22k- 8 7 3 VfrFarland and Shaffer. T.

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