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The Urbana Daily Citizen from Urbana, Ohio • 6

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Tuesday August 19 1952 URBANA DAILY CITIZEN URBANA OHIO Page Six 68 YOUTHS TEE AS CADDY TOURNEY OPENS GOOSE EGG SPERT A PRINCE AT THE SPORT KINGS As Murphy Raps Grimes 1 0 0 Scholarships International Newt Service Shoot offs Mark Grand American DitlribttM tjf Bit? utures SjfndlcaU Totals By with Government Savings Bonds WELCOME WAGON Wants Scholarship PUBLIC SALE IM Libertymen dcfcatec two to one to capture title and grab a slot 2 0 0 1 1 0 3 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 AB 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ZANESVILLE A new bridge across the Muskingum River be tween Philo and Duncan alls near Zanesville will soon be con structed with the aid of in federal funds AB 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 COLUMBUS Sixth eight cad dies from throughout the and Canada tee off today in the 36 hole qualifier of the seventh annual PGA National Caddie Tour nament in Columbus The junior golfers aged 13 to 17 years will shoot five days at Ohio State Scarlet Course for 10 college scholarships worth $5250 or $2500 more than last year's caddie pot The qualifier gets underway at 7 am when James Pugh of Colum bus tees off with Ed Langert of Southern California and another twosome Dolph Travers of Woo ster and Hank ord of Wash ington DC follow up low 64 goes into two 18 hole rounds of match play Wednesday On Thursday the third round and quarter finals are on tap with the 36 hole semifinals set for riday Saturday two yet unknown hope fuls will battle for the national caddie title copped last year by Leonard Pietras of Toledo apd the $1500 four year PGA scholarship Pietras who beat Wayne Etherton of Chicago 4 and 3 is spending his scholarship at Ohio State University Players finishing second to eighth will receive scholarships ranging in value from $1000 to $100 In addition the boy selected for the sportsmanship award will receive a $250 scholarship The medalist gets a $300 scholar ship from the Canadian Profes sional Golf Association The sharpshooting youngsters hail from 15 states and Washing ton DC and were selected in regional qualifying tournaments sponsored by 25 newspapers in the US and Canada and eight PGA sectional groups The caddie series" got off tn a colorful start Monday with the annual fund raising curtain opener the Celebrity Tourna ment Some 8000 persons thronged to Columbus Brookside Country Club to watch stars of sport stage and screen shoot for the annual championship and by so doing filled the coffers to round out the prize money for the caddie affair The pros had a field day with fashion plate Jimmy Demaret shooting a 65 That was one under the course record but it is doubtful he will lay claim to the new mark AMARILLO Tex The Detroit Lions who lost a championship playoff chance on the final day of the season last year have shown some 10000 Texans in Amarillo that they will be a team to be reckoned with this season The Lions roared to an easy 28 to 13 victory over the Chicago Car dinals Monday night in tempera tures upwards of 80 degrees Both teams battled on even terms for the first nine minutes until the Lions got a break on an inter cepted pass Dick lanagan a for mer Ohio State ace hauled in a pass thrown by Chicago Quarter back Charley Trippi around the midfield stripe On the first play Bobby Layne overshot his left end Leon Hart but hit Cloyce Box with another heave which Box gathered in and raced 43 yards to paydirt Doak Walker converted the first of four extra points Detroit scored in the second quarter when Hardy passed to Box on the Card 31 and he easily out raced the defenders for a touch down READ TH CLASSIIED ADS Totals Grimes Mfg McCain Markin If Don Harkins ss Wilson 3b Hance lb Kerlee Russell cf Wing 2b Huffman rf 12 0 0 NEW YORK The Boston Red Sox have a sure cure for their pennant dreams They play the New York Yankees in a series The enway have changed managers players and even their outlook on life but the habit of blowing the ones that count remains The league leading Bombers jolted the Sox 4 to 2 Monday to drop them 6 games off the pace It was the third straight win for the champs in a four game set at home ballyard a house of horrors to them in five previous meetings this season Vic Raschi dazzled the Sox with a five hitter as he won his 14th game of the season and raised his lead to two full games over the idle Cleveland Indians The big righthander got some timely hitting from Gene Woodling and Hank Bauer and that was all he needed Woodling now second in the league with a nifty 326 average tripled home two runs in the first inning off burnt arm Dizzy Trout pitching chef single in the third scored two more and handed Cook Trout his tenth loss of the season Dizzy making a surprise start after burning his arm in a meal making mishap over the weekend and Al Benton who came on in the ninth gave up a total of ten hits to the Yanks including four ARM BUREAU CO OP ASSN Dial 3 2135 Studebaker trucks are reollyrolling this year You see more and more of them every day in every traffic stream Studebaker trucks are rolling smoothly rolling economically rolling up new rec ords for on the job reliability Hundreds of CURT SMMONS THE PHHL5S WHO WAY EE THS WHITS WASH KlHG THIS YEAR HAL HS IRST WWJS WERE EHUTOUTE "MISS SOUTH DAKOTA" in "Miss pageant at Atlantic City will be Sandra Kay Hart a senior at Huron college 20 stands 5 4 weighs 112 has brown hair brown eyes a baton twirler hopes for a Cincinnati Conserva tory scholarship International LAWTON I CARVER DENOUNCE ATTACK LOS An attempt to smear Sen Richard Nixon Repub lican candidate for vice president as being anti semitIc has been de nounced by the Ixis Angeles Jewish Community Council as ly vicious' thousands of Studebaker trucks are cutting costs constantly for their delighted owners Stop in and arrange to get a Studebaker truck of your own There's wide range of streamlined V2 ton ton 1 ton pick ups and 1 16 and 2 ton models this beauty VANDALIA The 53rd Grand American Trapshoot went into its second day today with Mrs Julius Petty of Stuttgart Ark holding two major awards Mrs Petty downed Mrs Clyde King of Atlanta Ga in a shoot off Monday to comer the cham pion of champions laurels Mrs Petty downed 48 out of 50 targets while Mrs King brought down 47 Mrs Petty and her husband also took the husband wife event de feating Mrs King and spouse in another shootoff The Pettys won the shootoff with a 49 out of 50 score as opposed to 48 for the Kings George Generaux 17 of Saska toon Sask Canada won the jun ior champion of champions title over Bill Nelson of Brady Neb by downing 25 out or 25 targets in a shoot off The championship went to John Taylor 74 year old sharpshooter from Eustis la who shattered 99 out of 100 tar gets Dale Evans chalked up a no hit victory for himself Monday night as he sparked his Murphy Lumber Little League team to a 10to 0 victory over the Grimes Manu facturing crew The young hurlcr kept the Grimes team hltlcss throughout the four inning contest gave up only one base on balls and sent seven batters down swinging While Evans tightened the clamps on his struggling oppon ents the Murphy batters whacked out five hits This coupled with three Grimes errors and seven bases on balls added up to 10 runs and another solid victory for the hard to beat Lumbermen The winners opened the contest with a tally in inning one on no lits They collected the run on two walks and two errors Three more Murphy runs each crossed the plate in the second third and fourth innings The summary: Murphy Lumber Holland 2b West ss Mott 3b Van Hoose rf Lorimer Chapman cf Winnenberg lb Purdy If Evans News Service) LEAGUE Its designed right for gas savingits built right for low upkeep Poultry and Livestock eeds Pair Of College All Stars Join Up With Browns' Team HIRAM Bert Rechichar University of Tennessee backfield star and Darrell Brewster Pur due's outstanding end are in the Cleveland training camp at Hiram Rcchicahar his eyes blackened and his nose broken as a result of the only play he took part in the all star game in Chicago last ri day arrived Monday morning Coach Paul Brown sent him through a long drill at the safety position Rcchicahar will concen trate on defense for the first few weeks until he can learn the Brown's offensive system Brewster who had no souvenirs from the all star clash arrived late Sunday night and participated in drill The roster remained at 40 with the addition of the two newcomers when Brown asked wai vers on end Dave Ritter of Spring field College and Ohio Steve Ruzich Dentist Extracts $15000 1st Prize In Kansas City Open KANSAS CITY Mo Dr Cary Middlecoff who divides his time between dentistry in his native Memphis and golf on the nation's fairways has extracted another winner in the $15000 Kansas City Golf Tournament Middlecoff carded a neat six un der par 66 Monday to beat out Jack Burke Jr of Houston Tex in a playoff and cop first place prize money worth $2400 Middlecoff the defending Kansas City Open champ and Burke ended up Sunday at the end of the final round with identical 276s The 31 year old Middlecoff who fired the best round Monday only had Burke to deal with this year compared to a two some who tied him last year Durocher Begins 5 Day "Vacation" or Sunday's Row CHICAGO Leo Durocher be gan another five day today at the request of National League President Warren Giles The Giant manager was slapped with his second suspension of the season by Giles and fined $100 for his ncar fight Sunday with Umpire Augie Donatclli In addition Giles levied a $100 fine on catcher Wes Westrum for a run in with Umpire Tom Gorman in Brooklyn last week Westrum drew no suspension Giles warned Durocher not to manage from any area near the bench during his banishment will not saddle the umpires with the responsibilities of check ing on your the ruling said you will be observed and 1 trust there will be no cause to extend the length of your During his last sidelining Duro cher had been accused of waving signals from the press box and radio booths We will sell the following at public auction at my residence located in Westville on SATURDAY AUGUST 23 1952 ONE PM Breakfast table and chairs drop leaf table 3 kitchen chairs utility table! 2 utility cabinets kitchen cabinet cupboard 2 bottle gas stoves (like new) refrigerator two burner hot plate one burner hot plate coal oil stove Norge oil stove 2 washers 2 wash boilers dining room table 4 chairs and buf fet 3 radios davenport 5 rockers 2 library tables cherry sideboard 2 beds springs mattresses and pillows 2 wardrobes daybed 2 chests sewing ma chine 2 sweepers pressure cookers lawn mower garden tools carpenter tools chicken brooder waterers feeders paper hanging equipment 4 step ladders 1 pair extension ladders! rabbit and bird cages and equipment 8x10 tent 50 bales al falfa and 20 bales straw TERMS: Cash Boy TAKING TIME OUT from hl campaign to woo back his wife Rita Hay worth Indian Prince Aly Khan (left) la shown tn a pensive mood at Del Mar race track Del Mar Calif With him are actor George Raft (middle) and sports writer George Davis International Soundphoto BASEBALL STANDINGS International NATIONAL Lions Show Texas They'll Be Strong Grid Contenders Round At Seattle SEATTLE More crowned heads of golfdom are expected to roll today in the second round of the National Amateur Golf Tourney at Seattle Golf Club Three hotshots were cut down Monday With such topnotchers as Billy Maxwell Sam Urzetta and Ken Venturi toppled in the first go round the bigwigs who drew byes were breathing heavily on the first tee today These deep breathers include: Charlie Coe Oklahoma City 1949 champ Goe Gagliardi Mamaron eck last runner up Jim errier southern hope Jimmy McHale a Walker cupper also from Mamaroneck rank Stranahan the Toledo strong man and Ray Billows former two time finalist in the big event But the gallery will go for 18 year old Ira Gruber the Pottstown Pa newcomer who turned in biggest upset with his 21 hole dethroning of defending champion Billy Maxwell Odessa Texas Women's Bowling Captains Asked To Attend Meeting Urbana Womens City Bowling League and the Springfield Asso ciation will have a meeting at 7:30 Thursday August 21 in the YMCA at Springfield The leag ues are affiliated with the Interna tional Bowling Congress Inc Grace LeMieux president and Anjean Tnomas secretary request that all the team captains of Mon day night leagues attend this meet ing if at all possible THAT ARW HlTH OioT 5 PO EECTIVEHESS HE'S WALMH6 EWER AHO AHHlHG AlORE HAS EEEH strkHe our wore thaw GET HITS HM1 20 Starter and Growing Mash $575 arm Bureau Growing Mash $525 20 Layer $560 32 Poultry Supplement $640 Bran $405 Middlings $430 35 Sow and Pig Supplement $640 40 Porkmaker $665 32 Milkmaker $600 DISCOUNTS ON LOTS 500 LBS 1000 LBS 2000 LBS Mechcanicsburg Mingo and Urbana Ohio aed Prices "SW A iremen Edged Out Of Title Hance motor sales 771 SCIOTO STREET URBANA OHIO MYRA BEATTY Owner MERLIN WOODRU Auctioneer LOYD UNVILLE Clark 5 Days Play Lead Toward By Alan Mover I II I Dale tvans nuns no mner By Liberty The North Lewisburg softball team was edged out of the Third District finals Monday by East Liberty The East the firemen the district in the state tournament begin ning next riday at Washington Court House The winners made two runs on hits while the losing North Lewisburg squad could turn five hits into only one run Next riday in the state play East Liberty is slated to play Niles Ohio at 6 at Washington Gr vtsi A Studebaker truck cuts costs Stumble In Initial week after week for years NEW YORK In the event the Dodgers contrive to get them selves beaten for the pennant through their own peculiar way of arranging these things Charlie Dressen probably will be fired as manager Pee Wee Reese will ad vance to that post and a new short top will be brought in The latter could bo Granny Ham ner of the Phillies The Dodgers are almost certain to seek rejuvenation of the sec ond base shortstop combination which has begun to grow old and a step or two slower than in the past Reese has managerial aims and also has the inside track with the Dodgers As for Jackie Robinson good as he once was his hitting and his base running were the main factors in his stardom He was a fine fielder but something less IV I than the best the game has seen Yanks nave Cure reportedly likely trading bait in RMU a general overhauling of what once was a peppery team known rOi DOSOX IzreQiTiS whu Kids 1 Zxllvi (HU JUUU pciHiaui) by Phil Rizzuto and three by the team folded last year badly Woodling Manager Eddie Sawyer was fired Woodling incidentally was the recently in an attemp to stem this fellow whose single in the ninth season's collapse but there still is inning Sunday beat Mel Parnell no sign of that old whiz The Phils 3 to 2 will finish no better than fourth The victory sent the Yankees and could drop deeper home to New York for a 15 game The Phillie owners led by young stand that includes games with Bob Carpenter have made it blunt every team but the Athletics plain that they want a winner Phil Cavarretta may be 36 years and some overhauling appears to old but still the be a certainty for the off season of the Chicago Cubs today The The Phillies are too weak in Bruin manager showed them how too many spots and arc faced by done Monday when he pinch the urgency of getting rid of one hit a homer in the ninth inning to or two in return for several per bring his club a 4 to 3 win over formers They seem to be looking the Pittsburgh Pirates over their bench warmers even Cavarretta came to the plate now with the tying run on third and jn game with the Dod none out Phil smashed Murray gers when the Phils trailed by a three and two pitch out dozen runs Manager Steve of the park for his first homer of sent in his infield understudies the season and the ball game an(j pUiied the veterans out Bruce a pinch triple That sevcrat tjg deals are jn the scored the first run of the dram making this winter seems likely atic three run inning Not only the Phillies and the Dod Hank Sauer drove in his 100th gers wm on the prowl for bol run of the season with a low line stering talent Some of the top drive out to left that scored rank cubs and the lowly ones in both Baumholtz from third in the eighth circuits indicate plans for changes 1 The big transactfon between the Bob Schultz who hurled the Detrot igc and the st Louis finaJ rc 1CL Browns of last week was the fore TufkjLo was credlt 4 runner of others as soon as bar with his third victory I against trades are lifted There were no other games scheduled in the major Monday 5 A kM 7 Ks TA Bp ill I rl I Wg Sy ifc I fr i 'c SS IM Ml 'c sIrk hrs i i II Team Pct GB Brooklyn 73 37 664 New York 66 45 595 7Vz St Louis 67 49 578 9 Philadelphia 61 53 535 14 Chicago 58 58 500 18 Boston 49 64 434 25 Cincinnati 49 67 422 27 Pittsburgh 35 85 292 43 AMERICAN LEAGUE Team Pct GB New York 70 48 593 Cleveland 67 49 578 2 Boston 61 52 540 6 Washington 61 56 '521 8 Chicago 60 58 508 10 Philadelphia 57 56 504 10 St Louis 50 69 420 20 Detroit 39 77 336 30 TO CONSTRUCT BRIDGE.

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