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Sributte Saturday, July 9, 1955 Page 3 Qty KEN BLANCHAR Sports Editor Braves Sweep Doubleheader From Cincinnati, 4-2; 5-3 Bangor Crosse Post Semi-Pro Tournament Triumphs Play Resumes Two Hospitalized In 40-Player Viroqua Tops Monday Night Baseball Brawl At Columbus Wilton Nine; At Tomah Wins and I Columbus fielder had COLUMBUS, Ohio (Jl-Columbus peeled until later today. DQriQOr had more impromptu punch-throw-j Trouble fir broke out in the ins (lin ing an International LeagueIfniddle of tin' fourth when Limmei BANGOR, Wls. (Spet ial) -Cen- baseball game last night than Nev. and Manager Nick Callop Poth SPARTA, VVis, (Special) tertial der Leo Schroeder smashed York's Yankee Stadium packs futon headed for the mound to Intel- arKi Tomah pick'd tip a line single to left center full fight card. in an argo inert bet, ween Jhene Friday night in th'1 with two out in the bottom of Before it was over 40 players Toronto Pitcher Bill Miller and ganir of the La Cm ninth inning here Friday night to were and it took the urn- let outfielder Al Pinkston.

The Semi-Pro Tout nanvnt. score the deciding run as Bangor nipped traditional rival West Sal- even em, 2-1, in the lid lifter of the La line second, rose 8-4 in the second game Crosse district semi-pro tourney, i 1 was 1 between Lnnmer and Cli I lop exchange' Pairings for Tuesday night find Tli'e contested battle Jets and toronto words, and then ullop flowed the fbrtlah meeting Sparta at Maple The Leafs took the first sacker with a left hook. Or- Rn), Viroqua facing Cashton ballgame, 4-1, but the winner of der was restored quickly arui Cub (f tht, pghts. The tour- the fisticuffs is still doubtful today, lop was ejected. inament games have Both Lou Ll rn mer, of the The biggest part of the melee mjnute ume former major leaguer and early- followed in the fifth when Limmer,) ft season first baseman, hard into second, Tnmnh.a 7 Vjctorv ll nherilfH deputies local policemen to restore Miller tried to dust him off in I the second.

game of I Semi-Pro charged! Tomah edged Wilton 9-7 in the opener and Viroqua dumped waged before a crowd exceeding 300, was a 1-0 pitchers duel from the third inning on, with West Salem lefthander John Ankney striking out 14 batters in successful defense of that lead until the eighth when Bangor finally reached him for their first marker. In the nightcap, the La Crosse Newburg Panthers routed defending tournament champion Holmen, innings, nocking which broke out a one righthander Al (Dutch) Bomber-down his former teammate at ger, the ace relief pitcher, adelphia and Kansas City, Spook wound up in Columbus White Cross Jacobs, second baseman. Hospital. Jacobs, 5-9, got up and Limmer suffered bruises on the the G-2V4 Lim mer with a serins face and body after tieing of four blows, down three times during a series Then both Tenches emptied and in the third baseman Frank Verdi of the Jets floored Limmer again. George Troutman, minor league president was at the game, but he said he would withhold action Sports Editor Arch Ward Dies At 58 Rustic Metal 10-2, in seven Sanford Nerby and reliefer an(j innings.

Mickelberg for eight hits, includ mav have a possible fracture tag a first inning triple by his pitchjng arm. Strittmater, and a fourth frame) pmh were released from home run by Jim Larson. The two! hospital jf)Hlt njght but results of until getting the report Holmen righthanders did not help' X-rays were not ex- later in the day. their own cause, yielding a total; In bases on halls, five by elberg in the seventh alone. ft ft ft Bangor now advances to the second round of play, meeting seeded Onalaska at Bangor Monday July ll, at 7:15 p.m.

La Crosse, tangles with Coon Valley, another of the four seeded teams, at 9:15 p.m. in the second game Mon-! day. The two winners then move against each other on Wednesday night in the semifinal round in the first game, with the second round winners from Sparta engaging in the second tilt. The championship and consolation finals are to held Friday night. Ankney, who kept himself in continual trouble with eight walks in the eight innings he worked, had flawless support from I mates throughout, with some careless base running by Bangor helping over the rough spots.

In the second the eventual winners collected three hits and a walk, but did not move a man past second. Askney picked Art Wittmer- shaus and Bob Steigerwald off base. In the fourth three base runners could not score off him, and again nament games 55 minute time 9-7 victory was highlighted by a home run blast off the bat of second baseman Mulloney in the third inning. Tomah pushed four runs around the bases in that frame. Tomah jumped on Creviston in the first stanza for the first four runs and added a single run I in the fifth.

I Shortstop Fred Pongratz collected three hits in four tries for Tomah. Viroqua blasted Steve Cotton for five runs in the first inning and used that bulge in coasting to an 8-4 win. Viroqua got to Cotton in the fifth for another runand posted the last two markers in the sixth. ft ft Melrose scored pairs of runs in the fifth and sixth frames. The game was ended after eight innings because of the tourney time limit.

Cotton bagged a double and a Causeway, Rustic And Zahn's Cop Causeway Beer Depot, Inn and Vie Sheet won their second straight ondJ.single in four trips and gave up half victories in the 12-inch Clas-mine hits in his evening on the Visiting Delegates Registered for the National Club convention, to be held here Saturday and Sunday, at the Stoddard Hotel Friday night. Getting his convention ticket from Hank Kreuzers seated, local king pin, is Arnold Stapleton, Deca- Photo tur, HL, national grand king pin. Others in the photo, from left, Ferd Lipovetz, national secretary and convention chairman; Tony Shuda, Peoria, HLS Vie Hodge, pin buoy, Ix)ng Beach, and Jim Pontius, Huntington Beach, Calif. sic softball Causeway circuit Beer Friday Depot night, mound, came hits in ARCH WARD CHICAGO Ward, sports in the seventh three of the Chicago Tribune, died walks could produce nothing, today However, in the eighth, Bangor loaded the sacks, and with two out, Fred Schroeder was walked to force in the tieing run through with an 8-5 ietory over Peerless at Trane Park, blasting out eight hits off Ronnie Barnes and Bob Malinger. Cliff Johnson gave the losers seven hits, including homers by Bill Leonard and Jackie Otto.

ft ft ft Ray Lamb, Leo Davis and Johnson had two hits apiece tor Cause-) way and Jerry Bendel belted three for four for Peerless. Rustic Inn had to go nine innings to down the South Side All Stars, 4-3 at West Avenue. Dick Brady hurled the win, permitting eight hits. Thompson of the All Stars lost despite a five-hit job. Strasser and Brandt of the losers had two hits each.

ft ft ft enjoyed two in- Crogan cracked, a pair of as many trips for Viroqua limiting Mel- while Mortrud was rose to six hits. National Sluggers Have Belted 701 Home Runs At Halfway Mark sweeping a twi-nighter from Cincinnati 4-2 and 5-3. Wilton 02U 300 7 2 Tomah 404 PIO IO5 J. Crc visionand ll. Creviston; Bursinger and Viroqua 500 012 9 4 Melrose OOO 022 6 5 Mortrud and ton and Timm.

Hendrickson; Cot- Bjr ED WILKS (The Associated Press) Not only is the National League; on its to another season home' run record, but it looks like it plans to club the poor American League to death come all star game in Milwaukee. The senior circuit clubs swatted 114 last night, giving them 66 for to better its 1950 the last five days in the tuneup homers hit eight for next week's lassie. With the season little more than half com- with one on to win the game. They were his 22nd and 23rd of the Only Pittsburgh and Philadelphia season to give the all star choice failed to connect. The Phils defeated the Bucs 5-1 after the Pirates had wrapped up a Hodges game of May 29 11-5.

ft ft ft The American League, figuring record of 973 a league record for shortstops. Don Zimmer-, Don Honk and Gil poked homers for the Brooks, who were down 6-0 after three innings when the Giants -'helled Don Newcombe. The Dodgers scored six runs in the last for a current three innings to win it after the season total of 534. Two of them came as Baltimore ended Ankney himself then ran down Armand Schaller betweent hird and home to retire the side. In the ninth Fred Sandman walked to lead off, and was sacrificed to second by relief pitcher Gordie Meyer.

With two out Larry Swanson moved Sandman to third with a single to left, and Schroeder followed with the decisive hit. ft ft ft Brady Harding started for Bangor, giving up three hits in seven frames, walking five, and striking out six. A walk, wild pitch, and Don single to left scored West Salem's only run in the third. Meyer fanned three, walked no one, and received credit for the win. Ankney, in walking the first man up in the ninth, was the loser.

Don Groth finished up. Slim Don Jacobson went all the way for La Crosse, striking out even, walking only two, and giving up four hits. Vernon Gran- urn smashed a 340-foot home run off his offerings in the third with nu one on base, but that one blow, the crafty righthander had the Holmen batters handcuffed to fly balls, or easy ground balls. The Panthers, who stole five bases, including three in the three run third, were paced by Jimmy Mason, Strittmater, and Jim Larson, the three accounting for seven runs batted in. Larson planted a home run hall beyond the loft field fence leading off in the fourth.

Ward was internationally known rungs in subduing Rowley 15-4 for the events he Houlka Park. rims I id of Bow-1 Among them were Golden Gloves ley's and Wimberly of Zahn's hi' Silver Skates homers. Cass, Munson and Beig- annual ley of and Rolf Synoground 1 RaNe of had two hits each. Quality Lumber and Coal evened its record in second half1 play by knocking off Trane Elks 4-1, at Ward Avenue. Both Bud Tischer and Ron Schurrer hurled! five-hit ball.

Bob Dammon I two hits for Quality. Causeway boxing tournaments, ice skating meets and the AU Star football game, Ward, who was 58, also oon- the idea of matching the illest players in the National League I against the top performers in the American League in the All Star baseball game. The first game in the series was played July 6, 1933, in Comiskey Park. It coincided the Fair which was held in Chicago that year. But the game was so Johnson Hurls One Hitter In Elks1 3-1 Pony League Triumph A neat one hit pitching job by Johnson paced the Elks to a 3-1 victory over Doerflingers in Pony League play Thursday.

Johnson fired the ball past ll DoelfUnger batters for strike outs. He issued one walk and was nicked by Ritter for a single. Fox, working on the mound for the los- pleted, the National now has 701. seven-game winning streak) That put' the Major League rec- 9-3. And Earl Tprgeson swung for orc! of 1,197, set NL, only in two years two three-run jobs as Detroit City 11-8 in ll in ago by the NL, in Kansas jeopardy.

I nings. Cubs led the way last) First place New York beat night, pounding four while beating Washington 3-0 and runnerup St. Louis 6-4 in ll innings. Brook- Cleveland defeated third place ivn hammered three in its come- Chicago 1-0. jfrom-behind 12-8 triumph over New! Ernie Banks hod two of the York.

And Milwaukee hit three in homers, his second coming Mindoro Nips Village Shopping Center In Braves Box Score two oil oW- 000 001 CINCINNATI 2b up three hits while League Upset ing out IO and walking a pair. ar Walchak collected two singles; Wiggert Bros, continued its win- for the Elks. ning ways in the 12 Inch Major League Friday night by ing out a 15-7 win over the Alibi ss while at Memorial Field Mindoro)Fowler, squeaked by the Village Shopping Center in a 2 2 3 2 Johnson and Haugland; Fox and had Krueger. Causeway Peerless Beer Rustic Inn L.Wuensch.c sports I Anderson, lb Totals Golf Pro Frank King Killed In Accident ST. PAUL, Mini).

Ut) Frank I King, 31, golf professional from Estes Park, was killed shortly before midnight Friday when the new car he drove left suburban Hudson Road and crashed into a steel lamp post. Mason.3b lhoeler.lb Lamb.rf popular Jlrsa.lf that it was put on each year. The I 22nd annual All Star game will be johnson.p played next Tuesday in Milwaukee. He died in his sleep at his home at 3240 Lake Shore Drive where Totals he resided with his wife, Helen, and their son, Thomas, an employe of United States Steel Corp. Young Ward said his dad, victim of several heart attacks in thj last five years, apparently of another during the night.

Un able to arouse the veteran editor at 8 a.m. (EST), young Ward ummoned a department in- nakniars.ab halator squad which worked over the elder Ward for 30 minutes before giving up. Dr. William Rothman pronounced him dead alxnit 8:30 a.m. Ward was born in Irwin, 111., Dec.

27, 185)6. He attended Loras Academy in Dubuque, Iowa, and then studied for two years at Columbia College in the same city. In his youthful days he was an able baseball player. He finished his formal education at the University of Notre Dame. Ward was sports editor of the Dubuque Teltgraph-Herald in 1919.

He was athletic publicity directer at Notre Dame in a 1920-21 period of the Knute Rockne football era. He was sports editor of tho Rock ford, Star from 1921 to 1925, and then joined the Chicago Tribune, i. n. Beer AB ABR 4 00 Beckley.rf 2 0 0 4 I I 4 I 3 2 I 0 4 2 2 Bendel.3b 4 0 4 2 2 Kroner.2b 2 I 0 3 I I Leonard.cf 2 I ll 3 0 0 Guentis.cf I0 0 20 0 Harnish.lf 2 ii 0 3 0 2 iii Barnes, 0 0 0 jMarmger.p2 0oi Otto.rf 2I2! 308 9 Totals 285 7 D. 4 0 4 OOO 8 0 OOO 320 7 3 (I) So.

S. All AB 3 0 0 Kvien.e I Strasser.ss 0 Harebo.lb 1 Brandt.3b I Phelps.ct 0 1 Burien.lf 0 1 HettmRn.rf 0 Perry.rf iThompson.p 32 Rustic Inn 8. All Stars I 0 0 Rams Will Spend Only Six Seconds In Huddle LOS ANGELES Of) The Angeles Rams spend more than six seconds in the huddle this coming football season. Coach Sid Gillman, who been working with a crop of rookies at Redlands University and will welcome the veterans of the a streamlined signal calling system. BASEBALL STANDINGS (By The Associated Press- NATIONAL LEACH perfect 14-0 10-9 upset, record remained a in loop games as the Totals MILWAUKEE Bruton, cf winners collected 18 hits off a pair Logan, ss of Alibi hurlers at West Ave.

I 2 j( fa and Moevs cracked home Thomson ii going had a four evenjng at Adcock rft Delap and trio of hits apiece. spahn' the plate with chipping in a Mindoro jammed seven runs across the plate in the second inning and then fought off last inning rally of the Village Shop- squad next week, isTnsUlilngl Center to take the win. Klrchner had a home run and three hits for the Mindoro team and Wedel backed him with another three hits. Mandehr smashed a pair of home runs and Arneson had three hits for the losers. Mindoro rose to a 3-11 mark in the league while the loss was the fifth in 14 games for the Village Shopping Center.

FIRST game AB 3 4 3 4 4 2 0 1 3 4 2 I 0 1 32 AB 4 4 4 3 4 4 3 2 2 30 RHOAE; II) 2 2 0 0 I0 0 0 082 I 2500 0I40 0 0 I2 I (I 000 0 0 0 0 I00 0 I0 3 0 0 2I 0 0 00 0 I 0 00 0 00 00 I0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 82490 A 004 00 I 2 I 20 2 2 0I0 00240 0 I30 0 I I 2 00 0I ll 0 0 00 3 0 0 0 0I 3 0 7th 727 IO 0 Giants had resorted to seven pitch- Bos-1e1'8 The Ed Mathews hit his with a man on as Warren Spahn won his seventh in the opener. And Hank Aaron and Bobby Thomson each homered in the nightcap as Lew Burdette hung on to win despite ll Cincinnati hits. Baltimore also ended Frank seven-game winning string with Dave Philley driving in three runs with a homer and two doubles. Gun Triandos added a two- run homer. Ted Williams doubled, and walked twice, boosting iiis batting average to .413.

ft ft ft Three Homers Big Factors In Victories MILWAUKEE The Milwaukee Braves grabbed up two vie- in a twi-night doubleheader with the Cincinnati Redlegs Friday night and also gained a little ground on the front-running Brooklyn Dodgers. The victories, on 4-2 and 5-3 scores, put the Braves 13 games liehind the Dodgers. The wins also gave the Braves a small edge -over the Cubs in the neck battle for the No. 2 place in the National League. Chicago Is games behind.

The teams meet again this afternoon, in a single game. Bay Crone (3-2) was the Milwaukee pitching choice. Gerry Stalev (5-5) was the Redleg starter. Another double is slated for Sunday. The home run was the big thing for Milwaukee Friday night as Eddie Mathews, Henry Aaron and Lobby Thomson put the games in the win column with over the fence clouts.

ft ft ft Mathews belted his 22nd of the year in the sixth inning of the first game and sent Johnny Logan scamjiering across the plate ahead of him. Warren Spahn went all the way for the Braves and picked up his seventh victory against eight losses. Spahn kept the Redlegs under control with eight hits. He struck out three and walked three. Art Fowler suffered his fifth loss.

He's won four. Fowler departed in the seventh inning for a pinchhitter after he had allowed the Braves only five hits. The Braves picked up their first run. to tie the score, in the fifth, Cincinnati opened the scoring with a single run in the fourth. Both the Redlegs-and the Thrives up with a run in the eighth.

Lew Burdette had a rocky night on the mound for the Braves in the second game, allowing ll hits. He also walked three but managed to claim his seventh win. lost three. ft ft ft Cincinnati jumped off to a quick one run edge in the first inning but Henry Aaron, playing at second base instead of rightfield, put the Braves ahead in their share of the inning with his 17th homer which was good for two runs. Bobby Thomson added to the Milwaukee edge in the fourth with his seventh homer.

The Braves picked up their last two runs in the fifth on a single by Billy Bruton, a triple by Logan and sacrifice fly. Gus Bell drove in the first leg run in the opening inning and -macked his 13th homer in the eighth. Cincinnati scored its other run in the sixth. The twin-bill victory was only the second like it of the season for the Braves. Totals a-Kan for Batts b-Grounded into double play tor Fowler i 7th.

e-Flled out for Kllppsteln In 9th. Vie Zahn's Krau Atwood, lb Beigleyp (IS! Rowley's AB (4) I 1 Schini.2b 2 Oooderum.ss 0 Hoadley.c a lid. lb 0 Scheck.cf 2 2 Maybee.rf 0 IR 8 WonLostPctOB Brooklyn58 24 .707 rn milwaukee 44 36550 13 Chicago 4538 a I 0 New York40 41 .494 I ICincinnati36 41.468 a s0St. Louis SS 42 .462 II Philadelphia 35 4643222'j II Pittsburgh 2955 J45 30 0 Saturduv's Schedule Totals Rowley's Vie Zahn's 28 15 8 Totals 3 0 0 0 5 I 0 I 0 0 4 5 28 4 6 si 3 4 Quality I. THE COOL.

AIR CONDITIONED SOUTH LANES RE-OPENING TONIGHT at 6 P.M. if All alleys have been resurfaced and are ready for bowling. if Enjoy your favorite drink at our theater cocktail lounge. OPEN DAILY AT 4 P.M. CLOSED MONDAY Sladky.rf Dammon, ct Zahn.r Kloss.ss Tooke.lf Tischer.p A C.

Trane Co. (Ii AB RH AB 2 2 0 Bosch.lf 3 0 I 2 I 0 I 0 0 4 I 2 Baas 2b 4 0 0 2 0 I 'Taylor .0 2 0 I 3 0 ilSchomers.cf 3 11 3 0 I 3 0 0 2 0 0 Huerkamp.rf 3 0-1 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 Schurrer.p 3 0 I Brooklyn at New York, noon Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 11:30 a rn. Cincinnati at Milwaukee, I 30 p.m. Chicago at St. Louis, 7 m.

Brooklyn 12, New York 8 Pittsburgh 11-1, Philadelphia 5-5. First game completion of suspended gamo of May 29 Milwaukee 4-5, Cincinnati 2-3 Chicago 6, St Louis ll innings. Schedule Brooklyn at New York, noon Philadelphia at Pittsburgh ll a rn Cincinnati at Milwaukee (2), I 30 p.rn Chicago St I rn. Schedule No games scheduled. Totals Quality L.

Trane Co. 23 4 Si Totals 0 0 I 25 I 5 C. 0 0 3 OOO 0 4 Adult Softball Loop Formed In Cashton CASHTON, Wis. 16-inch adult softball league has been formed in Cashton with four of players over 25 years of age. Games will be played every Monday night at 7:30 and 9.

Team captains are Rocky Hundt, Eldon Uumppe, Farley Hickman and Norm Dahl. Farmers as well as businessmen are on the teams. iron LostPctGB 5328.654932 .6054 45 32.584 6 4636 .561 Vi 3445 430 18 26 52 .333 25' 2 2363 303 27 Va Barber Leads St. Paul Open ST. PAUL, Minn.

W) -Jerry Bnr- mark, paced the Open Golf tourna- VMERICAN LEAGUE New York Cleveland Chicago Boston Detroit Kansas City Washington Baltimore Saturday's Schedule Cleveland at Chicago, 12:30 rn. Kansas City at Detroit, I rn. New York at Washington, noon. Baltimore at Boston, noon. Friday's Results New York 3, Washington 0 Cleveland I.

Chicago 0 Baltimore 9. Boston 3 Detroit ll, Kansas City 8 Schedule Cleveland at Chicago 12 30 pm. Kansas City at Detroit (2), 12:30 New York at Washington (2), 11:30 a rn. Baltimore-at Boston (2), 11:30 a rn. at the halfway $15,000 St.

Paul ment today. Barber shot a 9-under-par 63 Thursday and followed with a 66 Barber, of Los Angeles, holds only a three-stroke lead over Arnold Palmer of Latrobe, who added a 67 to his owning 65 for 132, and a four-shot edge ovei Tommy Bolt, Chattanooga, Term. who fired a 68 to go with his 65 foi 133. Cincinnati 0 OO I0I) 0I 0--2 MilwaukeeOOO 0 12 01 X--4 Post.Crandall, Mathews 2, Thomson. SB Logan, Thomson.

HR Mathews. 8 -t Spahn. SFBatts, Cran-1 dall Aaron and Adcock: Logan and Adcock. Milwaukee 5 BB- 3 3, Khppxtein I. Spahn3 HO -Fowler 5 in6, Klippstein 2in2 R-ER Fowler 1-1, Spahn i 2-2 7- 8 4- 5.

Donatelli, Gore. i2 SECOND AME CINCINNATIAB HOAE Temple, 2b 4I ft 3 20 Thurman, lf 4002 0 0 Klusasewski, lb3 0 2 8 I ft Post, rf 4 I) 0 0 0 0 Bell, cf 4I 3 30 0 Burgess, 4 I2 6 0 ft Adams, 3b 4 02 I 00 McMillan, ss 4 0 0I 4 0 Minarcin, 2 020 2 0 Rldslk, 0 0 00 0 0 I0 0000 b-8tlvera 0 0 000 0 Freeman, 000 00 0 c-Jablonskj I0 0000 Totals 353ll 24 9 ft milwaukee AB RH A Bruton, cf 4II II 0 Logan, ss 4I I 2 6 0 Mathews, 3b I I 003 0 Aaron. 2b 4 II 77 0 Thomson, lf 4 I2 00 0 iPiifko. 4 0 I I00 I Adcock, lb 4 0I3 00 Rice. I 0 03 0(I Burdette, p3 0 0 0I 0 Totals 29 5 727 19 0 a-Gronuded Into forceout for Rldzik in 6th b-Ran for Brovia in 6th.

c-Fitnned for Freeman in 9th Cincinnati I 0 00 0 I 0 I Mila aukeo 2 0 0I 20 0 Bot) Lemon was back in form for the Indians and became tile first American League pitcher to win 12 this season. Al jKip double scored the big run off lo Billy Pierce in the first inning. The victory left the Tribe four games the Yanks and) two up on the White Sox. The Yankees won behind Tom-! my Byrne, although the Senators; had a rally in the works in the seventh when rain halted the game as an official six-inning contest. An infield out and sacrifice flys by Elston Howard and Yogi Beira scored the New York runs.

second big blow won game at Detroit. Al Kaline took the league lead earlier with his No. 19 homer. Joe Demaestri had six consecutive singles for the who had beaten the Tigers six straight. The Phillies took the Bucs with three runs in fifth while Herm Wehmeier allowed six hits.

Pittsburgh scored three times in the eighth while the Phils scored once in the eighth and ninth inning- as the two clubs put the final 2 1-3 innings on suspended game. Eau Claire Triumphs; Superior Loses, 7-2 (By The Associated Press) Eau Claire and Superior, Wisconsin teams in the Northern Baseball League, split in action Friday night. Eau Claire defeated Fargo- Moorhead, 4-3, while Superior was licked, 7-2, bv Grand Forks. WILLOW CATS Large $1 Med. I Doz.

Small Size FREE With Each Dozen Purchased Shop and Save at BILL'S Hdwe. Sport Shop Dial 4-0482 516 Copeland Gantert's, Police RBL 2, Brovia, Aaron 2. Thomson, Logan. Mathews. Bell.

Aaron. Thomson Mathews DP- Bruton and Aaron; Logan. Aaron and Adcock: Burdette. Aaron and Adcock Left Cincinnati 8, Milwaukee 5 rein 2. Burdette 3.

SO- Mi na re in I. Freeman 3, Bur- 7 3. HO Mm a rein 5 in 4 (pitched to Gantert 8 clubbed the iretight- in 0 in Freeman 2 in 3. prs 17-10 and the Police dropped I -Minarcin 5 5 Ridsik 0 0 Free- Coca Cola 10-6 in Federal Little AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo 3, Louisville 14 Innings St Paul 9-7. Omaha 2-1 Denver 6, Minneapolis 3 Charleston 9, Indianapolis I League games Thursday night.

Gagemeier swung a heavy bat for smashing a home run and a single. Leith collected for Clemens cracked three singles for tile Firefighters, Kulcinski rapped a pair of doubles in adding a lone two bagger. Mitbv had two singles for Coca Cola. man 0-0. Burdette 3-3.

HBP- Mina re In (Mathews). Burdette 7-4 Minar- ctn 4-fi. eonian. Dixon, Gore, Donatelli. 2:31.

A 38.631. Fight Results iBy The Associated Press) TOKYO Sandy Saddler, New York, stopped Shigeji Kaneko, 128, Japan, 6 Non-title. NEW ORLEANS-Arthur Parsley, 135. Cross, La stopped Nat (Killer' the Police win With Ewing ackton. 136 New Orleans, lo DALLAS Bobby Spaeth, 183.

Dallas and William (Red) Worley, 185, San Angelo, drew, IO. pTOCIl 1 CAR 1 NORTH SIDE SPEED BOWL SUNDAY, JULY IO NOTICE: From now on all races will be run without delay. Track sprayed against insects. Time Trials I p.m. Races Start 2 p.m.

STRICTLY STOCK CAR RACING MORE MORE THRILLS NEW TRACK NEW MANAGEMENT Track and grounds have been gleaned and adequate rest rooms built. REFRESHMENTS SERVED ON GROUNDS Admission $1.00. tax included. Children accompanied by parents free. First IOO cars going through gate will get one gallon of gas free at Terpstra Service Station at corner Rose and Gillette Sts.

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