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MOUNT CARMEL ITEM PAGE FlVrt MOUNT CARMEL, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1940. West End Blanks Maurer's A. Heights Team Halts Ferndaie odays Jport JParade $50,000 New York Handicap Unusual Race; I Latest Idea Of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt; Both Endurance And Speed To Be Stressed TIGERS BOOST CLOSE BATTLE IS SETTLED III Hosfak And Zale Fight Each Other And Ring Trust; Seattle Takes Year's Best Bout From Czar Jacobs By Henry McLemore (United Press StafI Correspondent) American race horses have specialized in sprints an dmile runs for so long that they probably would call on John L. Lewis or William Green NEW YORK, July 15. JU.R) If my ears were two inches longer or if I Dempsey-Godoy Bout Under Consideration DETROIT, July 15.

(U.R) Jack Dempsey seeks his second victory over a wrestler opponent tonight in a six-round bout that may lead to a match in Detroit this fall with Chilean Arturo Godoy. Dempsey, who started his ring comeback two weeks ago in Atlanta with a victory over Cowboy Lutt-rell, was hopetul that tonight's fight would be followed with engagements with boxers. His opponent tonight is TENTH, 6 TO had a. single fetlock to my name, I Would go into he strictest sort of WINNER MIDDLEWEIGHT MONARCrj for help if asked to go much farther without time and a half for overtime. The horse, to be quite nonest HOLD ON THIRD PLACE IN LOOP Badar Hurls Two-Hit Game In Leading Bengals To Victory In City League, 4-0 West End Tigers took a stronger grip on third place in the Mount By Harry Grayson NEA Service Sports Editor Al Hostak and Tony Zale fight each other and the fight trust in Seattle, July 19.

Hostak and Zale are the only topflight performers in any division who are not tied up by Mike Jacobs and about the matter, has forgotten that Outcome Enables Kulpmont To Again fi Occupy First Place Alone In Nor-An offer something in the way of evl dence that scraps Bill Curry who, like Luttrell, is a wrestler. training today to compete for the $50,000 New York Handicap which will bs run at Belmont Park on October 5. The New York Handicap is the latest idea to blossom in the Mental Garden of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, a young man of Manhattan who is a dead cinch, to retain his title of ''America's foremost young sportsman" as Ion; as his money holds out. The New York Handicap may seem just like another new horse race to you, whp.t with its conditions pers can get along without the mitt It Eddie Lewis, manager of Detroit's monopolist. Arena Gardens, was convinced that he used to be bred for endurance instead of speed and that once upon a time his value was reckoned on how far and how fast he instead of just how fast.

ONLY FEW OTHERS There are a few scattered long distance races held in this country, principally at Agua Caliente. But the purses of the Caliente races are as cheap as the horses that run in them. Any Caliente horse that wins with a time under 15 minutes is given an extra portion of oats, has his mane and tailed braided and is treated to a double feature movie. if Dempsey at 45 can handle the Carmel Intra-City Baseball League yesterday by blanking tail-end Maurer's A.C., 4-0. Their 15-round return match for the world middle burly Curry a match with Godoy is assured here sometime in October.

The result at the same time weight champion- ship will draw in the neighborhood Fifzsimmons Is brought the Bengals within three and one-half games of second-place Camptown A.A., in a slump lately and three games off the pace of leading Star Lane A.C. of $50,000. that call for three-year-olds and upwards, weights on a basis of handicaps, all to start from a gate and all Benny Leonard is the referee. Marion Heights prevented Fern-' dale from taking first place in thef North Aothracite Basebnil League by trimming the Ferndalers in a ten-inning battle, 6-5, vesteiday af- ternoon at Marion Heights. It was the third victory in a row for the Heights over Ferndaie.

With the Ferndaie defeat, the' Kulpmont Tigers today afjain hold undisputed possession of the first place in the championship race. Ferndaie is a half -game behind. Also by the victory, Marion Heights climbed into third place, three and one-half games behind Ferndaie. The Heights can cut down the margin if they manage' to defeat Fifth Ward today at 5:13 o'clock at Marion Paskanik, on the mound yesterday for Marion Heights, held Ferndals It was a two-hitter that "Ace" Nate Druxman, Toast In Majors who has staged pugilistic parties Ken Overlin Badar curved for West End against the Maurermen in the loop's only week-end attraction. In addition he whiffed 13 batsmen.

in Seattle for 25 years, is one pro After 200th Win Now that sort of winning time isn't wanted in a rich race like the New York Handicap, To earn the $50,000 purse a nag should come close to the 2 and Vi miles mark of 3:48 3-5 held by Mike Hall and established some 13 years ago. Just what young Vanderbilt plans moter Jacobs can't twist around his finger, which is quite all right with Clayt Marwine wielded a mean residents of the Puget Sound coua try who are getting the best fight of bat in the Tigers' cause by gathering three of his club's seven safe blows off Boyd. the year as the result. Hostak and Zale would like to ap West End scored a run In the Brooklyn Veteran Draws Praises Of Mates, Foes Alike By George Kirksey third inning and then added three pear in New York and Druxman says Jacobs' refusal to release talent for shows in the Pacific northwest is to seven hits while his peak, oppoa nent, Gripp, was batted for elevefc to run in the same direction and all to be ridden by jockeys. THERE'S ONE CATCH But here is the catch about the New York Handicap and when I say catch I mean cf.tch.

It is to be run over a piece of ground that measures two and a quarter miles. To give you a true picture of just exactly how long two and a quarter miles his, let me say that it is roughly as far as Clark Gable's salary is from mine, as far as Clark Gable's face is from mine and as far as Clark Gable's ears are from his head. I am not quite sure that their are enough horses in this country who can run two and a quarter miles to make up a field for the New York Handicap. Horses, that is, capable of doing the distance in a time that would make it possible to start and finish the race on the same day. more in the sixth frame for good measure.

WEST END TIGERS to do if no horses turn up for the race hasn't been announced. But I am the sort of fellow who wants to be ready when opportunity knocks. I promise you that the morning of Oct. 5 will find me trained to the minute, neighing softly and wearing a coat made of the stuffing from my United Press Staff Correspondent all that prevents it. OVERLIN'S CLAIM EMPTY WITH THIS PAIR AROUND PITTSBURGH.

July 15 (U.R) Forget apout the pennant' races safeties. Falki featured for Marion Height with three hits. MARION HEIGHTS A 3 Wolfgang, 2b 2 4 3 and the exploits of baseball's stars Paulson, ss Androlonis, Marwine, Badar, Matsko, 3b Galitski, lb i i miiriiinnil of today- and let's turn the spotlight' on fat Freddy Fitzsimmons, Zale agreed to the Seattle engagement before his savage non-title battle with Hostak in Chicago in January and if he lifts the title is bound to defend it against the Georgetown Terror within two M. Kotch, rf 1 Savina, ss 1 Tony Zale one of baseball's grandest characters who has moved into the se prized horse hair sofa. With the $50,000 staring me in the face I will show early foot, a steady pace for the first mile a game bid at the mile and the half mark, a run at the leaders on the final turn and tremendous courage in the stretch.

P. Kotch, 1 lect circle of 200-game winners Falki, cf 1 months. With Jacobs unable to land Hos AI Hostak or Overlin first, figuring them to be softer touches, the fact that Hostak is taking on Zale without a preliminary warm-up following a six-month layoff would indicate he reckons two Sacavage, cf 0 Tanney, If F. Stetz, rf 1 J. Stetz, rf 0 Biros, c.

Zenyuh, 0 tak, cagy Ken Overlin slipped into Manhattan and took a decision and the New York and California version Paskanik, Kohar, 3b 1 good weapons are all he needs against of the title from Ceferino Garcia. Totals 4 7 27 6 0 MAURER'C. A. C. A Grohuski, lb 0 0 11 appeared as though he would finish the product of the Gary steel mills in the fight but the brittle hands that have plagued the pride of the lumber and salmon belt once more went back on him in that eventful round.

Hostak broke a bone in his left and jammed up the right and it is to this handlers attribute his loss of a 10-round decision. While each side tried to get Garcia Overlin's claim will be empty, how Snyder, if ,.0 ever, until he erases the winner of 0 1 1 0 0 0 the former Chicago amateur champion. But Tony Zale, who has knocked out three opponents since he last saw Al Hostak, will have something to say about that. the Hostak-Zale duel and the former Totals 6 30 14 FERNDALE A E) sailor's chance of doing that would be slim even if Jacobs and Druxman got together on dates. J.

Gubernat, ss 1 0 2' E. Hensel, 2b 1 0 1 S. Arasin, lb 0 2 15 Strocko, 0 Konic, cf 0 Slotterback, 3b 0 Long, 0 Boyd, 0 Taylor, ss 0 Little, lb 0 Pagley, 2b 0 1 1 0 0 0 12 0 1 0 2 1 9 0 1 alongside of Lefty Grove, Red Ruffing, Ted Lyons and Carl Hubbell. Those five are the only active major league hurlerswho have won 200 or more major league games. Since 1900 there've been 28 pitchers in both leagues who've passed the 200-milestone but the task is getting harder and harder.

Pretty soon the hardy breed of hurlers who can pitch like Fitz two weeks before his 39th birthday will be found only in the record books. Fitzsimmons, who is listed on the Brooklyn roster as a player-coach, summoned enough of his pitching cunning yesterday to carve out a 4-hit masterpiece on the very diamond where he won his first major league game for the Giants under John J. McGraw sixteen years ago. Among the hundreds of well- Hostak and Zale, stand-up fighters, P. Zelinski, 3b 1 2 2 Centralia And 1 2 L.

Wasilewski, 0 Brooklyn Banks On Even Pitching Distribution; Ken Strong's Brilliant Football Career Ends; Injury Kept Him From Matching It In Baseball beyond any question are the finest mlddlewights in the world. Both are terrific hitters. Hostak is as fast a puncher as you ever saw but fights Kulpmonf Again Sinks Star Lane J. Arasin, rf 0 0 2 B. Bakey, 0 14 P.

Gripp, 1 1 0 C. Latovich. if 0 0 0 A. Guzik, If 1 0 0 in spurts. Arisfes Falter Totals 0 2 27 9 3 West Eno 00100300 04 Maurer's A.C.

00000000 00 Harry Grayson NEA Service Sports Editor STANDOUT pitchers Paul Der Neither is expected to scale mere than a pound below the class limit. Zale is the only fighter who didn't Sheppton, first-half champion In Bucky Walters and Junior go down again after being dropped Totals 5 728 17 2 One out when winning run City League the Mountain Baseball League, defeated Centralia, 9-8, in ten innings Ganging up on "Champ" Hynoski for three runs in the eighth inning, the Kulpmont Tigers defeated Mount Carmel Star Lane, 4-2, yesterday scored. by the slugging Slav. HOSTAK COMES RIGHT BACK WITH TWO GOOD WEAPONS as the second half of the loop sched It is good to hear that Ken Strong is gradually Improving following an operation for stomach ulcers but doctors say his football days probably are finished. In the latter connection.

Strong had a long with New York University in the -high pressure days of Chick Meenhan and for 10 years with the Giants. An amazing runner, blocker, passer, kicker and defensive man, Ferndaie 012000100 1 5 Marion Heights 003100000 26 ule got under way yesterday. wishers and admirers who sent Fitz messages of congratulations Yesterday's Results West End Tigers 4, Maurer's A.C. Hostak had Zale on the deck in Other results were Tomhicken 8, was Mrs. John J.

McGraw. the first round in Chicago and it afternoon at Kulpmont. Albie Murin, Kulpmont pitcher, won his own game when he doubled to drive in the tieing and winning runs. Filapowicz followed with a Aristes 5 and Ringtown 5, Oneida 1. Frankie Frisch, militant pilot of All league teams will play twilight How They Stand ball this Wednesday.

The schedule the Pirates, was among those who personally congratulated Fitzsim International League Rochesler 6-4, Toronto 5-2. Newark 4-3, Jersey City 3-4. Buffalo 18-3. Montreal 10-7. Baltimore 6-4.

Syracuse 5-10. triple but was out at the plate in trying to stretch the bio i into a calls for Oneida at Aristes, Centralia at Ringtown and Tomhicken at Sheppton. homer. W. L.

Pet. Star Lane A.C 18 4 .818 Camptown A.A 16 8 .667 West End Tigers 11' 10 .524 St. John's A.C....... 11 12 .478 Locust Gap 6 16 .273 Maurer's A.C 6 18 .250 Langis And Hack Teams Cop Tiffs American Association The Aristes Shawnees will also be mons on his feat. No higher compliment could be paid Fitzsimmons.

Frisch seldom talks to himself when hls club loses. The Brooklyn players gave Fitz-(Continued On Page Six) It was a tough battle for Hynoski to lose. He gave only two hits up to the eighth inning and fanned nine Minneapolis 5-9, Toledo 2-1. Indianapolis 8-5, Milwaukee O-S' at home tomorrow with Connorton as the invading nine for an independent setto. Kulpmont batters.

Three hits in the Columbus 9-8. St. Paul 8-0. Kansas City 5-8, Louisville -I eighth proved his downfall CENTRALIA yson appear to give Cincinnati a bulge but Brooklyn believes a more even distribution of slinging strength will see the Dodgers Flatbush may not finish with a single 20-game winner but out of the nine who have figured in its march, three or four may bit the "tape with 15 or more victories. Leo Durocher is better prepared for the double-headers that lie ahead than any other manager in elether major league.

WHITLOW WYATT is no longer handicapped by the knee wrenched early last season. Curt Davis is dependable again. The opposition hasn't seen the last of Hugh Casey, the latest bean ball victim. And then there are Luke Hamlin, Freddie Fitxsimmons, Tex Carleton, Vlto Tamulis, Tot Fressnell and Newt Kimball. If Brooklyn fails to take it all, it won't, be due to a shortage of experienced and capable chuckers.

Murin, who fanned seven batters, Today's Schedule Camptown A.A. vs. Star Lane A.C. at Park. Locust Gap vs.

St. John's A.C. at Legion Field. was found for seven hits. Britt, rf 2 1 Dubb, 2b 1 3 Reichwein, cf.

3 1 Star Lane went ahead when they tallied one run in the first inning. Strong was, in the opinion of many who saw him, the greatest football player of them all. Strong was a remarkable athlete. While it has been pretty generally forgotten, the Westhaven, wonder but for a tragic accident might have matched his brilliant gridiron career in baseball. -The violent Violet was batting .342 as a Toronto outfielder In 1931 was sold to Detroit when he injured his right wrist crashing into a wall.

He charged a surgeon cut out the wrong bone sued for $250,000. He could never bend the wrist again. But Ken Strong can rest on his football laurels with plenty to spare. I1IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIII' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII Gulliver, 3b. 1 McDonnell, lb 0 Schronick, 0 Langis Candy Shop and Hack's Hardware, both City Softball League teams, cleaned up in independent engagements over the week-end.

The Hackmen journeyed to Saqon where they defeated Crane's O. P. 18-2 and 22-1, in a doubleheader, each game a seven-inning affair. The Langis club defeated the Rec-creational team of Ashland, 18-6. HACK'S HARDWARE R.

H. O. A. E. Ruths sf 1 3 4 0 1 They added another run in the top half of the fifth but Ku-pmont came through for a run in their half, making the score 2-1 In favor of Star Lane going into the last half i Men's Boys' Clothiers S.

Oak St. Mount Carmel 'B' Team Loses AtAllentown Flannery, If 1 Reilley, ss 0 r3 of the eighth. Gerrlty, p. 0 It was the second time this year Playing at Allentown yesterday TAKE A TRIP FROM US. Totals 8 11 30 10 (Continued On Page Six) Pachuta ss 2 2 3 3 0 afternoon, Mount Camel's tennis team dropped a 5-4 decision to the strong Oakmont club in a that Kulpmont, current pace setters in the North Anthracite League, defeated Star Lane, present leaders in the Mount Carmel City League.

Kulpmont will play the "Old-Timers" today at 5:15 o'clock. Tomorrow afternoon Kulpmont will meet Bunker Hill at Kulpmont in a Nor-An game. KULPMONT TIGERS Lehigh District league match. Splitting even in the singles en Smith 2 Kolody 2b 2 L. Shinko 3b 3 Minishak lb Mara cf 1 Repko 2b 1 Steelfox rf 1 H.

Shinko 3 gagements, the Maysville netters lost the match when the Oakmont 0 I SPORT Jr ENSEMBLE 'l jl R. H. O. Sedar 3b 0 0.2 Dooley 2b 1 1 1 6 4 STANDINGS AMERICAN LEA5UI Yesterday'! Resulti Athletics 8, Detroit 2 (1st game). Athletics 5, Detroit 2 (2d game).

Boston 5, St. Louis 4 (1st game, 11 innings). Boston 7, St. Louis 3 (2d game, called en 7th, Sunday Law). New York 4, Chicago 0.

Washington 6, Cleveland 5 (11 innings). How They Stand 3 i i Totals 18 21 21 CRANE'S O. P. O. ft.

H. O. Makon ss 1 1 2 Yakim 2b 1 0 4 Ardan 0 1 0 Little 3b 0 4 Rainal lb 0 0 6 Diak If 0 11 A. Pupo cf 0 0 3 Fasolka sf 0 0 1 Bressi rf 0 0 0 Basalay ss 0 Murin 1 Filapowicz cf 0 Murdock lb 1 S. Coveleski Balonis rf 0 Pezelski 3b If 1 J.

Ceveleski rf Panatosfcl If 0 Atlas Club Bows Before Danville Sansoni's A.C. of Atlas went down to defeat at Danville yesterday in a slugfest by the narrow margin of The Sansonl club saw an early lead taken away from it when' the Danville team staged rallies in the late innings, the winning run crossing home plate with two men out in the closing half of the ninth. Karlo and Chinl with three hits apiece led Sansoni's 14-hit attack while Wertman, Danville pitcher, aided his own cause with three of the club's 14 safe smacks. SANSON! A. C.

5 i boys copped two out of the three doubles contests. The scores: SINGLES Mayer, Oakmont, defeated Thomas, Mount Carmel, 6-4, 7-5. Dlefenderfer, Oakmont, defeated Felfer, Mount Carmel, 6-4, 6-2. Mulllns, Oakmont, defeated Mc-Fadden, Mount Carmel, 8-6, 1-6, 6-2. Koropchak-Steelfox, Mount Car-feated Adams, Oakmont, 6-8, 6-1, 6-1.

Sentkoski, Mount Carmel, defeated Moats, Oakmont, 6-4, 6-1. Ditchey, Mount Carmel. 'defeated Hoffman, Oakmont, 6-8, 7-5, 6-3. DOUBLES Mayer-Diefenderfer, Oakmont, defeated Thomas-Feifer, 6-2, 6-3. Mulllns-Adams, Oakmont defeated McFadden-Sentkoski, 9-7, 6-3.

Mount Carmel, defeated Moats-Hoffman, 6-1, 6-4. The local team was idle yesterday due to Lebanon's dropping out of the senior, or league. A. E. 2 0 3 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1A A.

E. 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 13 1 M. Pupo 0 0 Totals 4 5 27 STAR LANE R. H. O.

W. L. PX3. Cleveland 48 30 .615 Detroit 46 30 .605 Boston 44 33 Jill New York .....41 34 547 Chicago 34 39 .466 Athletics ...31 46 .403 St. Louis 33 49 .402 Washington 32 48 .400 Today's Schedule Detroit vs.

Athletics at Shlbe ii i I ii II 7 2 318 0 2 Totals 2 3 21 Hack 0 5 3 2 2 3 Crane 002000 LANGIS R. H. O. Herring ss 1 1 0 Natly 3b 0 2 0 Leonard lb 1 9 Vershinski If 0 0 0 SUnk 2b 0 0 0 Grebb cf 0 2 0 Hynoski 0 0 4 Barnes rf 1 1 0 Markle 0 0 11 Alexander lb 2 4 7 Kovack 2b 1 2 1 J. Povey cf 2 3 2 Park.

Chicago at New York. Macheski, lb 2 Karlo, 1 Peters sf 1 1 2 T. Povey 3b 11 2 We've everything; you need in vacation clothes and that goes no matter where you're going or how. Take the pulbnan or the family car bat take a trip down to see us before you leave. Selections as large as the time you're anticipating and when it comet to values the other men you'll meet here speak for us, for after all, they wouldn't be here if the prices were at high at the qualities.

Donk, 3b 0 Wilburton Jars Lost Creek, 9-8 Rallying to score five runs in the last half of the ninth Inning. Wilburton pulled through to a 9-8 baseball victory over Lost Creek yesterday The Wilburton club outhit Its opponent by a 17-11 margin. Stiblts Jed the A.C,'s attack with four safe blows In five trips to the R. Cavan stood out for Lost Creek with "three out of five." WILBURTON A.C. A Owens, cf, 3b.

2 2 2 1 1 Lynn, If. 0 0 2 0 0 Klischer, ss. 1 1 5 1 Yabubic, cf. 0 0 0 0 0 Jasper, lb. 2 2 14 1 0 Stibitz, 2b.

14 12 0 Bolick, rf, 0 0 8 0 0 Petrovich, 3b 1 2 0 2 0 Wlsdo, p. 0 1 0 3 0 Yakup, 1 2 7 0 0 Boyd, p. 110 0 0 Totals 9 17 27 14 2 LOST CREEK A J. Cavan, ss 1112 1 Barrett, cf. 12108 R.

Boxter, c. MM McCutchen, lb. 1 1 6 0 0 R. Cavan, If. 1 3 0 Wysocki.

3b. 0 10 4 0 Lfady, 2b. 1 113 0 J. Crane, rf 0 0 0 0 1 Jones, p. 2 10 10 Totals 8 11 26 10 2 Two out when winning run scored.

Lost Creek 13002101 08 Wilburton 00030010 58 In Germany, coffee is rationed out to the public, with many big coffee houses selling only one-eighth of a pound to a customer. Chlnl, 1 WasseU If 2 3 2 Totals 2 7 Hopper, 1 Jacoby 1 1 3 7 3 3 2 3 1. 3 2 1 1 Their next match will be against W. Ruslnko, rf 1 Star Lane 10001000 02 Kulpmont ..0000 1003 4 Williams rf 1 2 1 Schultz ss 2 2 0 Cleveland at Washington. St.

Louis at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Cincinnati 3, Phillies 2 (first). Cincinnati 7, Phillies 1 (second). Pittsburgh 6, Brooklyn 2. (first).

Brooklyn 2, Pittsburgh 0 (2nd). Chicago 6, New York 5 (first, 13 Fritz Mercur's Bethlehem squad, to be played at Maysville on Sunday. Flowers, 2 Mattis, 1 Dettrey .2 3-0 Two base hit Murin. Three base hit Filapowicz. Struck out By Mu- M.

Ruslnko, cf 2 Trione rf 2 2 0 run, 7 9. Base on balls O'Hara, 0 Harter lb 0 0 5 Brazinski 11 1 Off Hynoski, 2. Runners left on base Kulpmont, Star Lane, 6. Softball League How They Stand W. Pet.

Totals 11 1426 6 2 DANVILLE A 6 5 Totals 18 25 27 5 'E ASHLAND R. H. League O'Neill If 1 1 Langis 15 2 .882 Penny .13 5 .722 Chllds. ss. 3 2 12 2 Hildebrand, 2 17 0 0 Reedy, c.

2 2 8 0 0 Payne, 0 1 2 3 0 Fitzgerald, 2b 1 2 I I 1 Kepner rf 0 Nubbs 3b 3 Wolfgang lb 1 Boosters 7 10 .414 Hack 7 11 .388 Weis 6 11 .352 Falcons 3 12 .200 Waskow 0 Thomas, Ill 0 0 Yesterday's Result Marion Heights, Ferndaie, 5. How They Stand Pet. Kulpmont 13 6 .684 Innings). New York 2, Chicago 0 (second). St.

Louis 8, Boston 7 (first). St. Louis 3, Boston 1 (second). How They Stand W. L.

P.C. Cincinnati 50 24 J76 Brooklyn 47 26 .644 New York 42 31 .575 Chicago 41 40 Pittsburgh 81 41 .431 St. Louis 31 41 .431 Boston 27 43 586 Phillies 25 48 542 Today's Schedule Phillies at Cincinnati. New York at Chicago. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.

(Two Games) Boston at St. Louis. Ferndaie 13 7 .650 Marlon Heights 8 9 .471 Sport Ensembles Cotton Slacks from $1.65 Swim Suits from Cool Suits from Cool Shirts from $1-00 Sport Shoes from Evans cf 0 Williams 0 Wentzlf ss 0 Zealbury 2b 0 Beck sf 0 Strun krf 1 O'Brien If 0 Brecker cf 0 Morrison 0 R. Wertman, rf. 1 2 0 0 0 Snyder, 10 10 0 B.

Wertman, 2 3 12 0 "Totals 12 14 27 8 3 Two out when winning run scored. Sansoni's 06002020 1 11 Danville 01200332 112 Villanova Product Signs With Yankees EASTON, Md, July 15. (U.R) Johnny Nojunas, former Villanova College athlete, was listed today as a II 3 New York Yankee farmhand. Springfield 8 10 .444 Bunker Hill 7 11 589 Fifth Ward 513 Today's Schedule Fifth Ward at Marion Heights. Tuesday's Schedule Bunker Hill at Kulpmont.

Springfield at Fifth Ward. Nojunas signed a contract and reported yesterday to Easton of the Eastern Shore League, which has a working contract with the Yanks. Totals 6 27 12 6 Langis 10219120 218 Ashland 2020000206 Wasps paralyze their prey by stinging, and seem to know the vital spots of each type of victim. SlimNHHIIMHIWIWIUimiHIIIIIIIHMIMIIIIHIMIIH.

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