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EIGHTEEN Has Four Solid Offers Hutch May Resign Before Axe Falls MILWAUKEE (AP) If of the St. Louis Cardinals don' hurry up and publicly fire Fred Hutchinson as manager, he might beat them to the punch Club officials insist they won' make a final decision until the season ends, despite reports he already is out Ed Sawyer Digs but Why? MORE THAN MERE REtORDS By ED WILKS Associated Press Writer uui. No one ever has accused Eddie But Hutchinson disclosed upon Sawyer of being buddy-buddy with the arrival here that a gyyg but he's a great man readv has received four solid offers for is not giving def- for psychology as a retread man- inite answers on them for the time ager with the Philadelphia Phil- being "but I probably will in about jies 10 Just a few days ago he took a That will be a week before the regular season ends and the time swipe at Chico Fernandez, the set by the Cardinal brass for a chipper, proud shortstop peddled definite decision. to the Phils by the Dodgers last If Hutchinson should announce year. shown me a acceptance of another baseball said Sawyer, the pennant job around Sept.

21. the Cardinals skipper of 1950 who returned as might not be ready to announce manager July 22. his successor. If Chico shown Sawyer Alvin Dark, the veteran 35-year- anything since then, Sawyer just old infielder traded by the Cardi- been looking, nals to the Chicago Cubs earlier Sunday, the day after this season, is believed to have dig, the Phils lost a double-head- the inside track for the job if the er to Cincinnati, but Chico was 5- Cardinals are willing to pay the for-8 and drove in a run. Tuesday price in baseball talent that it will he doubled home the first take to get him back.

run when they beat Los Angeles The only way the Cardinals 4-3 and ended their losing string could acquire Dark before Sept. at seven. Wednesday, Fernandez day after the season ends was hitless. but the Phils beat Los and eight days after Hutch indi- Angeles 8-6. cated he will make his own deci- Thursday night, Chico really on waivers.

beat the rap. He tied the game Cardinal officials have indica- with a two-run single, then stole ted future with the club second and counted the winning might hinge on the perform- run on Dave pinch single ance during the remainder of the for a three-run eighth inning that season. beat the Dodgers 4-3. The Cardinals have been doing It was the only game scheduled pretty well, winning 7 of their last; in the National League. ia but unlikely a In the American League, first NewHockeyCoach For Rochester ROCHESTER, N.

Y. (AP)-The Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League have a new coach former member of Canada's Parliament. He is Wilfred McDonald of Sundridge, Ont. The Rochester team announced his appointment Thursday night. For 10 years before he entered the House of Commons at Ottawa, he played for Detroit, Toronto and New York in the National Hockey League.

He served in Commons from 1945-57. McDonald succeeds McLenahan, who was dropped when the American finished fifth last season in the six-member AHL. Last year, McDonald coached the Sault Ste. Marie, team in the Ontario Hockey Assn. Corny Shields Named Skipper Of Columbia NEWPORT, R.

I. (AP) Corny Shields apparently is as skipper of Columbia, the- yacht picked to defend the Cup against Sceptre. Shields, a 63-year-old cardiac case, is credited with pulling the Columbia crew together for the final trials. He was missing from the boat in the 12-second victory over Vim Thursday that conviced the selection committee it was time to name Columbia. But today the head of the Columbia syndicate made it clear that Corny will sail the yacht in the cup defense.

The best-of-seven match opens Sept. 20. Reserves Move Up For Army Workout SYRACUSE, N. Y. (AP)-The Syracuse University football team has switched four reserve players to the first team in time for scrimmage with Army at West Point.

They are Ron Bartlett of Amityville and Gerry Skonieczki of Binghamton, ends, Ron Luciano of outside tackle, and Jim Anderson of Oneonta, fullback. All were pre-season favorites to make the first teanv The changes were announced day. Easy to Identify SCOTTSDALE, Pa. (AP) A member of the Charles Killiner family Thursday reported a dog missing. Police asked for a description.

The answer: has only three 10 breach between the manager and brewery owner August A. Busch, club president, can be healed. made the mistake of telling him what I thought a couple of Hutchinson said. thought I was doing him a Hutchinson would not give details of his jobs offers except to say one comes from the National League, two from the American League and one from Seattle of the Pacific Coast League, where he previously served as manager. place New York was idle.

The Chicago White Sox whipped Boston 4-1, Washington tripped Detroit 7-6 and Kansas City defeated Baltimore 7-1. GridGiantsNeedQuarterback, Frank Gifford May Be Solution Wonder Kid 5th In Chess Tourney Major League By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AMERICAN LEAGUE Head football coach Jim Batting (based on 350 or more Howell of the New' York Giants at bats) Runnels and Williams, revealed yesterday at the Boston, Cerv, Kansas City, as a halfback in 1956, and part time movie actor, worked out at .319. Runs Mantle, New York, 116; Power, Cleveland, 90; Runnels, Boston. 88. Runs batted in Boston, 113; Sievers, Washington, 102; PORTOROZ, Yugoslavia Colavito, Cleveland.

Bobby Fischer, the 15-year-old Hits Fox, Chicago, 173; Mai- that position yesterday, but Brooklyn wounder kid. has the zone, Boston, 170; Power, Cleve- Coach Howell said this move will distinction today of being the land, 168. not become a reality unless a youngest Grand Master in the Doubles Kuenn. Detroit, 35; third man is carried for that long history of chess. Power, Cleveland, 34; Kaline, De- si0t, Bobby achieved the title Thurs- trait, 32.

Tom Dubinsky, ex-Detroit day night when he wound up fifth Triples Power, Cleveland, Lion, has failed to prove himself in the six-week international chess Tuttle, Kansas City and Lemon, ancj may be dropped when the tournament set up to determine Washington, 9. coaches start slicing the 44-man six potential challengers for the Home New York, world title. 40; Sievers, Washington, 36; Jensen. Boston and Colavito, Cleveland, 34. Stolen bases Aparicio, Chicago, 27; Rivera, Chicago, 20; Landis, Chicago 17 training camp at Bear Mountain that Frank Gifford may be called upon for quarterback duties dur- IOI1 ing the NFL season.

SAUGERTIES NEWS Methodists Plan Gifford, most valuable player (kf VGi. Parsonage Uo lfKo.lz in anH nart CM The Official Board of the Saugerties Methodist Church, at its Saugerties Methodists Set Rally Day Program The Sunday School of Saugerties Methodist Church will begin its 9:45 session Sunday morning with a Rally Day program. Gladys Cunningham and Minor League By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Best of 7 series semifinals) Columbus 5, Montreal 1 (tied 1-1) Toronto 4. Rochester 2 (10 innings. Toronto leads 2-0) AMERICAN ASSN.

squad dowrn to the 33-player limit, enhancing that possibility. Howell is quite concerned about the quarterback spot. Charlie Connerly at 37, is slow- regular meeting this week, voted change to have the new paisonage ancj the promotion of students. Finger Street dedicated at a Four girls who attended sum- Sunday afternoon service this mer camp will report on their fail hu tho District SuDcrintend- 1 activities. Barbara MacKay, fall, by the District buponntena HaUery Thompsorii Audrey ent of the Kingston District, the Beaudoin and Pennie Pettinger.

Rev. W. Bernard Grossman. Also participating in the service will be the chairman of the trusteee lioard, Lewis F. FeL Pitching (based on 12 or more decisions) Turley, New York, 20-6, Hyde, Washington, 10-3, McLish, Cleveland and Ford, New York, 14-7, .667.

I Strikeouts Wynn, Chicago, Denver 3, Charleston 0 (Denver 162; Turley, New York, 153; Bun- leads 2-1) ning, Detroit, 148. Wichita 9, Minneapolis 2 (Wichita leads 2-1) Eastern league (Best of 5) Lancaster 6, York 5 (Lancaster wins 3-1) au FE 8-3601 FOR FREE DELIVERY OF YOUR FAVORITES. HANDLERS LIQUOR STORE 36 E. STRAND NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting (based on 350 or more at bats) Musial, St. Louis, Ashbum, Philadelphia, Aaron Milwaukee, .333.

Runs Banks. Chicago, 113; Mays. San Francisco, 104; Aaron, Milwaukee, 99. Runs batted in Banks, Chiea lie i ing up, and Don Heinrich is not jows an(j pastor, the Rev. a running quarterback and con-' Werner.

When the sensus is that he is not durable a enough to carry the load full- final date for the dedication time. service is announced, all mem- The Giants are w'eak on defense, but Howell assured the forward wall will be up in time for the opening game Oct. 19 lawn against the Chicago ardinals. Norman Nitschke, reporting On the happier side, Roosevelt for the finance commission, an- Grier a sensation in his first two nounced that the Every Member tackle, is back from the Canvass would be from Nov. 2 Army and will give the Giants to 9.

and said that detailed plans a much needed lift. He played would be made by the commis- briefly against the Green Bay Backers last week and showed up well despite the fact he worked out with the club. Advance ticket sale is the best. go, 119; Thomas, Pittsburgh, 106; it ever been, Ray Walsh, H. Anderson, Philadelphia, 91 Hits Ashburn, Philadelphia, 185; Aaron, Milwaukee, 184; Mays, San Francisco 177.

Doubles Groat, Pittsburgh, 33; Aaron, Milwaukee and Musial, St. Louis, 32. general manager and head of the ticket department said. From all indications, he pointed out, some 50,000 should be on hand for the home games. Triples Philadelphia, New Racing Oval sion Wednesday night.

The trustee board was commended for its renovation of the church property during the summer. More Than 100 Entries Expected In Fishing Derby More than 100 Saugerties youngsters are expected to vie for the six awards of fishing 12; Virdon, Pittsburgh. 11; Cle- rf, mente, Pittsburgh and Mays, San I Francisco, 10. ninnPMTODcvn tr tii ap equipment at the second annual Home runs Banks, CARPENTERSVILLL, 111. (AH) 4 45; Thomas, Pittsburgh, 35; Math- nation's newest and fastest youngsters fishing contest spon- ews, Milwaukee, 30.

sports car race track gets its bap- sored by Saugerties Junior Stolen bases Ashburn, Phila- tism of rumbling exhausts Satur- chamber of Commerce Saturday delphia, 27; Mays. San Francisco, day and Sunday. at Valley Farm Pond, Route 9W 125; Blasingame, St. 20. Meadowdale Raceways brings at the Pitching (based on 12 or more sports car racing in the Grand, rpjie filing derby was decisions) Raydon.

Pittsburgh, Prix tradition to the Midwest. poned from last Sunday after- 8-4, Spahn, Milwaukee, 19-; The 3.3-mile course, was carved Hdo rain 10, Willey, Milwaukee, from a 235-acre farm by home .643. builder Leonard Besinger. He calls Strikeouts Jones, St. Louis, it the challenging course 206; Spahn, Milwaukee, 141; Pod- ever devised for international res, Los Angeles, 132.

It is about 30 miles west of Chicago. American tourists visiting Britain are increasing at the The United States imports an tablishments. rate of 24,000 a year, according average of 1,400,000 barrels of The six categories to surveys. 1 oil a day. Fed up with "long, low" expensive driving? See the new Sportsedan from PEUGEOT (PRONOUNCED -P00J 0H-) The sensible Peugeot price includes ALL these extras: sliding sun roof, whitewall or Mithelin tires, hcater- defroster, economy 4th gear, windshield dashboard clock, reclining seats.

Sales and Full Service Facilities. Visit our showroom. See dnvc it. 30 miles per gallon 5-6 passenger family car Beaudoin and Pennie Pettinger. MYF Will Discuss Forming Another I nil The MYF of Saugerties Methodist Church will have its first regular meeting of the season Sunday at 6 p.

m. in the chapel. service Sports on summer camp will hers and friends of the church be given by Audrey Beaudoin will bo invited to the dedication Hahery Thompson Bar -a ira ceremonies on the parsonage ermm MYF should be and plans will be made for the coming year. Fick Turns Beverage Business Over to Son Ernest W. Fick of Centerville, operator of the Eveready Beverage Ulster and Greene County distributor of and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, will turn over his business this week to his son, Ernest W.

Fick Jr. The announcement was made today by Fick who established the firm in Centerville 10 years ago. Fick a resident of Centerville since 1948 was formerly employed by for 20 years in many capacities including driver and salesman. Young Fick is an honor graduate of Ithaca College and received his Bachelor of Science Degree in June. He majored in business administration.

Fick graduated from Saugerties High School in 1954 and during his high school days was a member of the football squad. He also played football on the Ithaca varsity team. The elder Fick said he had no immediate plans for the future and indicated that he and Mrs. Fick would be in semi-retirement in order to have sufficient time to enjoy some of the pleasures of life. Town Notes Charles Teetscl, president of; Malden-West Camp Fire Com -1 pany is in Benedictine Hospital, Kingston for surgery.

Floyd Mower of underwent surgery this week in Benedictine Hospital. The formation of the Ameri-: can Legion euchre league will be held Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Legion Home, John Street. Legionnaires wishing to play must sign the bulletin board on or before that date when officers and teams will be drawn.

The softball game between the Saugerties Lions and Rotary Club of Saugerties will begin at 5 p. m. Sunday at Cantine Memorial Field. Mr. and Mrs.

Willett C. Overbaugh of Partition Street and Mr. and MrS. Henry Seyler of Market Street are vacationing in Mexico City. noon due to rain, The contest is open to any child resident of the Town of Saugerties between the ages of six and 15.

Registration applications are still available and may be secured in local business es- PEPER GARAGE Woodstock, N. Y. OR 9-2111 AUTHORIZED PEUGEOT 0EALER IN THIS AREA six categories in the judging will be as follows: Heaviest fish, longest fish, youngest child to catch a fish, first legal size fish caught, second heaviest fish and third heaviest fish caught. Harold Hagopian of Virginia Avenue, Saugerties is the fishing derby chairman. Mt.

Marion 4-H Elects Nina Somers, President Nina Somers of Mt. Marion was elected president of the Mt. Marion Messingers 4-H Club at a meeting held in her home recently. Others designated were: John Stafford, vice president; Shirley Brooking, secretary; Bruce Miles, treasurer; Glen Stafford, new reporter; Priscilla Stafford, cheerleader and Robert Miles, flag bearer. Arrangements were made for a harvest supper to be held September 24 at the home of Claudia Andreassen.

Preliminary plans were outlined for a penny supper and dance to he held at a date to be announced. The September 17 meeting will bp held at the home of Iiicli of Snow BOSTON inch of snow fell on Mt. Washington. N.H., overnight and the temperature dipped to 24 today. Diamond Usages Diamonds are used to cut stool, Glen Stafford of Mt.

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1873-1977