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"I am not," tlie oakland oat·
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batting title."
In this eleetlon year, the
words of a candidate proclaiming he does not want a
title hes a spurious ring. Moo·
day, however, also empha·
sizes that he Is not exactly
running away from the bat·
ling title.
"if It happens," he said, "it
happens. It would he a great
personal satisfaction. It would
also m e a n more money tn
many ways-actuaUy. money
Rlet Monday
from outside business Inter·
ests are beginning to accrue
now-but thefs not some!hlog we'd turn into a herd of lncli·
viduals. It would not be a
I want to talk about
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"II I go 0 fer 4 but con·
ber that I'm part of this team.
I can't play for myself. Julll tribute something in the field
as the other M guys can't play to a win, then ·rm gratlfled.
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w10 hold • meeting Septelhber
6 althO ldanlll&lt;in !louse.
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idA at 3 p.m. with a pienlc llllj&gt;per to follolr al 5 p.m. Year
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tile year w10. be dlotrllluled al
11111 lllOetlnc. It wu deelded tiJal
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conyene at 2 p.111.
Depertment chalrmeo for tbla
Mba Lilah Jane PoweU Ia tile
oeuon are: Mrs. CecU lllllerle, chillier regent and wUI prealde
Health and Slfolf; Mra. W. M. at tile Sept. 6 meeting.
Crulckahaokt, publle ' alrllra;
Mrs. Freda ~ling, iGI~on;
Mra. c. H. F1iher, eonser\'atlon; MrL W, F. McCraw, Ill·
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temational allalro; Mra . .1.. R.
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Sellmliao, f1Jie arts; Mrl. Her· ltr't . - loveatlpted a
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~clal t&gt;~nunlltee appolnta leRJ frcm thO atop llsht at 22nd
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book; Mrs.llolm'd Carder, pr111 Rlttenour, 36, .South Toqlo Rivbook; Mrs. o. L. Randolph, Mro. er, N. J., •tarled 1D go thrcJiJsb
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Loula Lew!&amp; and Mra. Uoyd thO trailer atrud&lt; tla tralrle olg..
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Sid {iillman, the coach of the San Diego Chargers, iutegratoo the road roqming arl'linliementa fQr ~Is .team
this year and .~ay., "I would recommend thai Q11'c!ttbs
go that route. .Didn't Woody Hayes pave the '!lilY for
all of 11\em years ago at Ohio Stale? • , .
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Pon il'a file ollly plteiler who ever dUet! .tm a llliwli IIDe.llaD dlmlly at the .... of Frw Reward. Alatl wlaen't lie
ICiia!fa) IIOWT .•••
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has l1ad some doubts
about the value of what he
does for a living. "When a,
doctor fr i e Ji d told me
ubout saving the life' a
player on the field," he refiects, "I thought It was
wonderful to be able to do
oomething worth-while
like that ... while I play
silly kids' games." Yet '
Jerry I rimmed himself
strenuously to a fighting
trim of 250 for this season
"bee au se I had doubts
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Turquoloe with black vlnj&gt;l tq&gt;, 1urquo1ae Int.,
tOt wheel, lactor,y lllr-cond. Real iharp.

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Jerry Kramer
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Flat assessment by Billie Jean King about the caliber
of the old-lime 1181 tennis flayers: "Helen WIUs eouldn't
have beaten any of today·s girls. And I was more impres8ed with Litlle Mo (Maureen Connelly) than I waa
with Althea Gibson. I could probably play with lbe boys
un pretty even terms except for one tbmg-I couldn't
break their ~rvice." . . .
Reaaoa Blllle Jeaa eontlued ber telllllt while •ubaatl
Larry KIDc weal to aehool full-lime at C.Worala w1a lllat liie
could male more m:7, even In ller amateu dayo, tiJaa
Larry .,..,Id worklll1
(olaf to aehtol. . . •

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Alillnta 6 Phlla 0, night
Now York 2 Cine. o, night
St. Louis 5 Pitta 0, night
Only glllleo scheduled.
lntematlonal League Stand1nga
Today'sProbablePitchero
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W. L. Pet. GB
•.,..Qn,!JJDati. .(Maloney., ll..i) ..at COlumbus ••••7~ 59 .,556 .
Philadelphia (Short 13-11), 7:30 'ToledO ' ' ' ' •• 76 61 :555 ,.,;
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Rochester , • . •72 62 .537 2'h
SL Louis (Brllea 17-8) at New JaekiDI!YIIIe , , .68 63 .519 5
York (Seaver 12-9) 8 p, 111.
l:b'racuoe • ••.. 65 70 .481 10
Loa Angeles (Osteen 8-17) at Loulavllle •••. R3 71 .470 U'h
San Francisco (Perry 13-11), 11 Buf!alo .. , • . •63 7t .460 13
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Rldunond ' • . •57 78 .422 18
Atlanta (Reed 10-3) It PittsThurlday's Rellllts
burgh CEIIIa 3-3), 8 p. 111.
Columbu, at JacklonviJie, boll!
Houston (Giusti 11-12) at Chi· pmes, postponed, rain.
cqo (Jenkins 15-12), 2:30 p.111.
Butfalo 9 l:b'racuoe 2, lot, 11n•

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PT. PLEASANT- Three couSAturday's Games
ples have ll1jJ!Ie eppttcltlons for
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IIJa\"rlago llcenlles In !he ol!lct Cincinnati at Phlldelphla, night
!IYraCUJe 2 Bulralo 0, 2nd
St. Loula It New York, R!abt
ot lbe count;y clerk.
Toledo 6 Rochelller 0
Awb-lns were: Wllll&amp;lll Boyd Los Altpleo at San Fran.
LoulovWe 5 Rlcblllond 3 10
Canterbury, 19, St. Alban•, aDd Houston at Chlcf180
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Dobler .Roulh ID, 18, CllfiGn,
and J-ette Mar Sawyers, 19,
MaLelller Leroy Hall, 22, Awl•
Grove, and Erruna Lou Whitt, 16,
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Berlaloa 5-12) at llolton (BeD
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Chicago (Cirloa 4-12) at Ml,..
neoota (Merritt 10-14), 9 p.111.

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Wolfe, Leiart; Gfetor7 Selb7, lbout hlo ~ boyhood aod bdw
AJtple. Grove; Mt;t. Addle &lt;11- be had made Ida·WIJ out of OmUnaer, New HaYen; Mra. Marcua lbt'a -&amp;111110. Bdl Gibson wao
McDaniel, Pt. Plellaol; TaDUIIJ Ubd tile reat oltlabnok'l ·
Poauon, Pt. Pl..-; a{rL Rua- illl-. The GlorJ, He tiJotl&amp;ht ...
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D!SCHARGm: Rdlerl Clint,
Pt. Pleuant; !Ira. 11GJ Brlr*er,
MalOn; Mra. Prlca Pllrlek, Pt.
PleaJatll; Mra. CUrd• CoiiiOlll,
Pt. PleaJatll; Jlmel Lowla, Pt.
PleaJatll; GordCII s.brlll m,
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oakland (Hunter 11-11 at Cal·
lfornia McGlothin 9-12 ,11p.111.
· Blltlmore (Phoebus 13-12) at
Detrnlt (WUson 11·11), 8 p. 111.
New York (Downing 2-2 and
Peterson 7-9) a1 Cleveland (Pina
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Oaklalll at Calltornlo, night
W. I. Pet. GB Chlc1110 at Minnesota
Detroit ••• •• M 50 . 62'1
Blltimore at Detroit
Blltlmore ••• 78 56 ,582 6
New Yor~ at .Cleveland, night
Boston •• • •• 72 63 .533 12'h Washington at Boston
Cleveland •• , 72 65 .526 13'h
OAkland • , .•• 68 67 .604 16'h
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York • . • 65 67 .492 18
W. L. Pet. GB
Mlrmeoota • , • 64 11 •414 21Jlh SL Louis •••• 65 50 . 630
california •• , 60 76 . f41 25
Cincinnati ••• 71 60 .542 12
Chicago ••• , .5777 .425 27 . San Fran . . •• 72 61 .SU 12
Washlnston •• 52 80 .394 31
Chicago •••• , 70 66 .515 1~h
Thurldly'o Results
Ati!U!Ia •.• •• 67 68 .496 18
Detroit 2 California 0
Plttaburgh ••• 64 70 .478 21Jlh
Boston 11 Qaklalll 2
Houston, •••• 63 72 .467 22
Minn. 3 Cle'"- 2, twUight
N~w York .... 62 75 .453 24
Chicago! NY 6, night
Philadelphia •• 60 13 .451 24
Wash 6 Blltl 4, 11 Ions., Right Los Angeles •• 57 76 .429 21

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'IOid!Joc ,1'U11110r, lleltll Llneoln,
who was liurt In the lnillll pre~e~aon pme with Dettolt, and
more rooi!Jes.ma_r oee lctlon beceuoe ot InJuries to tile Qullalo
recelws.
It wUI be tile a..~ elihlbWon
eontoiJI cOr tile BOlo, who ...
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woo twice, loa) onee and tied
once In pre-sea..., pl»,y ao. tar.
The Browns have an nhlbltioo
record ot one win andtwoloo'seL
Clevelalll doea not ftniah exbl.bltlonpl»,y for ID!Jtlltrweekwhen
tile Browns p1001 the Greeo lily
Packero In tilt anmaJ doubl&amp;o
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ot tile aeaaCII ~ .• 5 rojlef apo ,;. Thf Si•'Nio l!llll Wjllprobably
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Freollman Dan~ OIWU., "
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ROokie Gary :ald&gt;el'mott of TuJ.
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blame RickMOJ!Ciay if he 1!«1·
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League battlnli cbmriplonsljlp.
"I am not," tlie oakland oat·
fielder Insisted, "going for a
batting title."
In this eleetlon year, the
words of a candidate proclaiming he does not want a
title hes a spurious ring. Moo·
day, however, also empha·
sizes that he Is not exactly
running away from the bat·
ling title.
"if It happens," he said, "it
happens. It would he a great
personal satisfaction. It would
also m e a n more money tn
many ways-actuaUy. money
Rlet Monday
from outside business Inter·
ests are beginning to accrue
now-but thefs not some!hlog we'd turn into a herd of lncli·
viduals. It would not be a
I want to talk about
"I hove to always remem· team.
"II I go 0 fer 4 but con·
ber that I'm part of this team.
I can't play for myself. Julll tribute something in the field
as the other M guys can't play to a win, then ·rm gratlfled.
for lhemaelves. If we did, But If I go 4-for-4 and we lose,

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wiU be preltlhcl allljlt
1110111nc for club'approyal.
The~ will hold !hetrreauIir meetl~~t~• tlJls aeuon In !he
Soclallloom of. !he Preibiierlan
Cbureb oo thO aeoond Frida¥ jjl
t .mch, ~~.. f.!¢ 7:1$
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Farlo.Y, prellldeat; MrL WUllalll
VanDorn 'llee prellldent; Mrl.
llaltle Jordan, re~ oecretar)'; Mra. Cbelller RAiuih, corresponding oeeretary; M r a.
Loulo Bate1011, treaourer; Mrt.
George Sprenger, IJII"IIalllenllrnaJIJOI

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w10 hold • meeting Septelhber
6 althO ldanlll&lt;in !louse.
· The bualnoaa oesalon wiU b&amp;o
idA at 3 p.m. with a pienlc llllj&gt;per to follolr al 5 p.m. Year
- . with outlined PfOIIl'lllll for
tile year w10. be dlotrllluled al
11111 lllOetlnc. It wu deelded tiJal
eo o!hir JIIOIIInga thla year .w1u
lan.
conyene at 2 p.111.
Depertment chalrmeo for tbla
Mba Lilah Jane PoweU Ia tile
oeuon are: Mrs. CecU lllllerle, chillier regent and wUI prealde
Health and Slfolf; Mra. W. M. at tile Sept. 6 meeting.
Crulckahaokt, publle ' alrllra;
Mrs. Freda ~ling, iGI~on;
Mra. c. H. F1iher, eonser\'atlon; MrL W, F. McCraw, Ill·
PROOE ACCIDENT
temational allalro; Mra . .1.. R.
PT. P~ - The br·
Sellmliao, f1Jie arts; Mrl. Her· ltr't . - loveatlpted a
bett Slanlo.Y, chllilwelfare; Mrs. mllhap 12:30 p.m. T!Jurodo.fWalter M. Wlndlor, home lifo. a tractor • Inlier knneked ·tile
~clal t&gt;~nunlltee appolnta leRJ frcm thO atop llsht at 22nd
ore: Mra. C, G. Be-lt! alii alii JackiOII Av~~~~e. The IOIIIhMro, W. M. Crulckihanl&lt;o, )'lill' fxl!md rig driven by Donlld E.
book; Mrs.llolm'd Carder, pr111 Rlttenour, 36, .South Toqlo Rivbook; Mrs. o. L. Randolph, Mro. er, N. J., •tarled 1D go thrcJiJsb
c. H. Flaher, Mrs. Charlu cot- 111a 1lgtJt and ower\led to aYOIII
trW, Mrt. D. W, Rothpb, MrL
vehicle wfJtn tile lap ol
Loula Lew!&amp; and Mra. Uoyd thO trailer atrud&lt; tla tralrle olg..
Barden, Wa.YS aod ~t; Mra. IIIII brooldni11Jel.,., 'l'herewera
EmU Romani and Mro. WU!Ialll noltdurlea'or cllollona.
'Kn!abt, lalepllone; Mra. Freda
~Ill&amp; Freedolll Jlalllpt; Mrl.
Lawrence MoiJr, Mra. W. K.
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Kramer, 'Kids' Gam~' :.
Sid {iillman, the coach of the San Diego Chargers, iutegratoo the road roqming arl'linliementa fQr ~Is .team
this year and .~ay., "I would recommend thai Q11'c!ttbs
go that route. .Didn't Woody Hayes pave the '!lilY for
all of 11\em years ago at Ohio Stale? • , .
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Pon il'a file ollly plteiler who ever dUet! .tm a llliwli IIDe.llaD dlmlly at the .... of Frw Reward. Alatl wlaen't lie
ICiia!fa) IIOWT .•••
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has l1ad some doubts
about the value of what he
does for a living. "When a,
doctor fr i e Ji d told me
ubout saving the life' a
player on the field," he refiects, "I thought It was
wonderful to be able to do
oomething worth-while
like that ... while I play
silly kids' games." Yet '
Jerry I rimmed himself
strenuously to a fighting
trim of 250 for this season
"bee au se I had doubts
about my speed," . . .

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Turquoloe with black vlnj&gt;l tq&gt;, 1urquo1ae Int.,
tOt wheel, lactor,y lllr-cond. Real iharp.

Molllelflle foolballera

who've lrletl'tbe Allr9hrf Ia
the BOUIIH dome IIIIa eDI·
Cc41~.L
bltlon • - • are eDihaalulle about the aurfae'e ueept
Jerry Kramer
for aa -..tonal zipper aDp
-tbey'U tlumble on file oeam where tbe torl'a z1P1*1 10-

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VB motor, auto., P.S,, blue with 1111tc1J1nJ1 lilt., radk.,
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Flat assessment by Billie Jean King about the caliber
of the old-lime 1181 tennis flayers: "Helen WIUs eouldn't
have beaten any of today·s girls. And I was more impres8ed with Litlle Mo (Maureen Connelly) than I waa
with Althea Gibson. I could probably play with lbe boys
un pretty even terms except for one tbmg-I couldn't
break their ~rvice." . . .
Reaaoa Blllle Jeaa eontlued ber telllllt while •ubaatl
Larry KIDc weal to aehool full-lime at C.Worala w1a lllat liie
could male more m:7, even In ller amateu dayo, tiJaa
Larry .,..,Id worklll1
(olaf to aehtol. . . •

Houston 6 San Fran I
Alillnta 6 Phlla 0, night
Now York 2 Cine. o, night
St. Louis 5 Pitta 0, night
Only glllleo scheduled.
lntematlonal League Stand1nga
Today'sProbablePitchero
By United Press lntemstlonel
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(All Tllnes EDT)
W. L. Pet. GB
•.,..Qn,!JJDati. .(Maloney., ll..i) ..at COlumbus ••••7~ 59 .,556 .
Philadelphia (Short 13-11), 7:30 'ToledO ' ' ' ' •• 76 61 :555 ,.,;
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Rochester , • . •72 62 .537 2'h
SL Louis (Brllea 17-8) at New JaekiDI!YIIIe , , .68 63 .519 5
York (Seaver 12-9) 8 p, 111.
l:b'racuoe • ••.. 65 70 .481 10
Loa Angeles (Osteen 8-17) at Loulavllle •••. R3 71 .470 U'h
San Francisco (Perry 13-11), 11 Buf!alo .. , • . •63 7t .460 13
p. ...
Rldunond ' • . •57 78 .422 18
Atlanta (Reed 10-3) It PittsThurlday's Rellllts
burgh CEIIIa 3-3), 8 p. 111.
Columbu, at JacklonviJie, boll!
Houston (Giusti 11-12) at Chi· pmes, postponed, rain.
cqo (Jenkins 15-12), 2:30 p.111.
Butfalo 9 l:b'racuoe 2, lot, 11n•

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PT. PLEASANT- Three couSAturday's Games
ples have ll1jJ!Ie eppttcltlons for
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IIJa\"rlago llcenlles In !he ol!lct Cincinnati at Phlldelphla, night
!IYraCUJe 2 Bulralo 0, 2nd
St. Loula It New York, R!abt
ot lbe count;y clerk.
Toledo 6 Rochelller 0
Awb-lns were: Wllll&amp;lll Boyd Los Altpleo at San Fran.
LoulovWe 5 Rlcblllond 3 10
Canterbury, 19, St. Alban•, aDd Houston at Chlcf180
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Dobler .Roulh ID, 18, CllfiGn,
and J-ette Mar Sawyers, 19,
MaLelller Leroy Hall, 22, Awl•
Grove, and Erruna Lou Whitt, 16,
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Berlaloa 5-12) at llolton (BeD
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Chicago (Cirloa 4-12) at Ml,..
neoota (Merritt 10-14), 9 p.111.

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tllet you cao )Jill all don and to llior¥ IUid wr!U... with toriner
_.u eollllllllllt· Phil P- had
aot!eJ! tlipu,. allfll put on tlJla
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PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL c&amp;Bion.
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. ADMITTED: ~a. Lal!r.,.t
When he bed llnllhed lalldlltl
Wolfe, Leiart; Gfetor7 Selb7, lbout hlo ~ boyhood aod bdw
AJtple. Grove; Mt;t. Addle &lt;11- be had made Ida·WIJ out of OmUnaer, New HaYen; Mra. Marcua lbt'a -&amp;111110. Bdl Gibson wao
McDaniel, Pt. Plellaol; TaDUIIJ Ubd tile reat oltlabnok'l ·
Poauon, Pt. Pl..-; a{rL Rua- illl-. The GlorJ, He tiJotl&amp;ht ...
oell Cumlnlns, Racllle.
flirt lllitworllltl that oni, .~
D!SCHARGm: Rdlerl Clint,
Pt. Pleuant; !Ira. 11GJ Brlr*er,
MalOn; Mra. Prlca Pllrlek, Pt.
PleaJatll; Mra. CUrd• CoiiiOlll,
Pt. PleaJatll; Jlmel Lowla, Pt.
PleaJatll; GordCII s.brlll m,
Soatlllllde; !Ira.. Ev~ llaoe,
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In lhll &amp;hetl4...
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oakland (Hunter 11-11 at Cal·
lfornia McGlothin 9-12 ,11p.111.
· Blltlmore (Phoebus 13-12) at
Detrnlt (WUson 11·11), 8 p. 111.
New York (Downing 2-2 and
Peterson 7-9) a1 Cleveland (Pina
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BDITHS: Mr. and Mra. JU!et
llorker, GIMJWood, I II!Do Mr.
and Ji!rt. Lawa...,. Woilfe, X..

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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Oaklalll at Calltornlo, night
W. I. Pet. GB Chlc1110 at Minnesota
Detroit ••• •• M 50 . 62'1
Blltimore at Detroit
Blltlmore ••• 78 56 ,582 6
New Yor~ at .Cleveland, night
Boston •• • •• 72 63 .533 12'h Washington at Boston
Cleveland •• , 72 65 .526 13'h
OAkland • , .•• 68 67 .604 16'h
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York • . • 65 67 .492 18
W. L. Pet. GB
Mlrmeoota • , • 64 11 •414 21Jlh SL Louis •••• 65 50 . 630
california •• , 60 76 . f41 25
Cincinnati ••• 71 60 .542 12
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KNOXVILLE, TENN. - FORMER ALABAJ,IA Gqv. Georae Wal·
Iaee ~~ ~ ~f.ta .and ~bll~ lllke Tllurlda.Y nlaht
all4 tailed for in ead to the Vletnain War either through neaot~adona
or a mWtar)l vietort. ..
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civic collllllllll, folloilrltc earlier i,ppearances at a $25 a plate fund..
raising dinner IIIII in afternoon news conference.

·· ~ l, haa been changed from 3 p.
. :m. to 4:30 p, :m. clue to alllneral.
'11!e Rev. Charles Norris will
perform the double ring cere-

PARIS - WESTERN DIPLOMATS TODAY forecast no change
In Hanoi's Vlellllm '-'galnltw stance until the lnauguradon or the
next Amei'lcan President In 'JIJIIII7,
They said the Increasing poll stre!Wth or Republican Richard M.
' mon.y.
Nixon and the nomination ol Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey by
the Democ~ts has probably doclned the talks to failure urtllat
--~~"!""'!~~~"!!~-. least next year.

.MEIGS TIIIAttl.

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
AUG. 30 • 31
"THE SAVAGE SEVEN"
(Technlcolor)
Robert Walker • Larry Blah"'
ALSO
Joan Crawford • Ty Hardin
"BERSERK"

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NDAY, MONDAY, TUESDA
SEPT. 1 • 2 • 3
"THE SCALPHUNTERS"
(Technicolor)
Lancaster, Shelley Winter
ATURETTE:
Vagabond Loafers, 3 Stooge
OLORCARTOONS:
Brother Bat; Operc~per
SHOW
STARTS
7 P.
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BEVERLY lULLS, CAIJF - THE MILIJONAIRE FA111ER ola
kidnaped 4-year-dd boy has asked pollee not to Interfere with his
attelqlts to pay the quarteNnillion dollar ran&amp;CG demanled lor
the sale return or his only child.
Stanley M. Stalford, 49, board chairman ol ·the $100 million
Fldelit;y Bank of Beverly Hills, llllde contact with the abductor ani
was attempliQr to set 1111 rendezvous today.
MIAMI - REPUBIJCAN PRESIDENTIAL caodldate Richard M.
Nixon, underscoring his intendon to capture the big clt;y vote, has
selected Chicago as the stardng point for his campaign against Vice
President Hubert H. Humphrey.
Nixon was eJqJected to announce omclally today that he would
lead a 1100n motorcade through Chicago's downtown Loop on Sept. 4
and later deliver a statewide television address.
COLUMBUS - ATTENDANCE WASN'T WHAT might have been
elll)ected at the Ohio State Fair Thursday when big 1111111e entertainment performed In the grandstanl IIIII the weatherman cooperated
with
beautilul
weather, but enough came to put the festival over the
one million
mark.
Fair omclals reported 113,029 were on the falrgrounls to make
the elght4y total 1,014,272. The ftgure lagged 13,000 behlnllast
year's total. Wednesday, 146,961 persons went to the fair.

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"THE FAMILY W~Y"
(Teehnicolor)
Hayley Mills • John Mills
AND
Michael Crawford
Harry Anlrews • Oil ver
"THE JOKERS"
(Technicolor)

Mr. Ingels .
Passes Away
MASON - Charles "Les" Ingels, Mason, died early this
morning ·at Ids residence.
Mr. Ingels was born May 18,
1892, the eon ol the late John W.
and Sarah June Bruce Ingels.
He was also preceded In death
by Ids wile, Bertha L Jngela In
1966 and a eon, John William.
Mr. Ingels served as Justice '
f1 the Pesce lor many years,
was a former mayor ol Mason
and former Mason council member. He was a retired plant guard
for Philip Sporn Plant.
He Ia · eurvlved by two eons,
Robert "Ha,p" Ingels, Louisa,
Ky., and Charles "Siort" Ingels, Bloomington, Ind.; lour daughters, Mrs. Sarah Burrts, Lake
Placid, Fla.; Mrs. Mildred Stanley, Mt. Vernon; Mrs. Jean Cartwright, Mason, lllld Mrs. Luc1lle
Raines, Mason.
Fmeral services will be held
&amp;mday at 2 p.m. at the Foglesong Funeral Home with the Rev.
MRS. PICKENS DIES
Word has been received ol the
Charles L. Parrish olficiadng.
Burial will be In Gravel Hill death ol Iva Pickens, Canllln, on
Cemetery, Cheshire. Friends August 21. Several nieces and
may cell at the funeral home nephews survive.· Her hullband
anytime alter 3 p.m. 6n Satur- was a former resident f1 the
day.
Recine ares.

PRAGUE - FEAR REPLACED DEF1ANCE IN this Soviet-occupied land today, Freedom ol the press began dying and Czechoslovaks began avoiding Westerners.
"We know the score and we know the pattern," a Czechoslovak
told a Westerner. Next come purges. People lose their jobs; the
Soviets gain control. There Is no hope now.

LIMA, OHIO- ROVING GANGS, MOST of them Negro, smashed
store windows In the downtown section ol this lnlustrtal clt;y Thursday night IIIII set at least 10 fires.
SATURDAY, AUG. 31
· · No InJuries were reported. Ten pers&lt;¥'11, eight ol them adults,
"THE LAST CHALLENGER" were arrested. Pollee said charges would range lk'om public lnGlenn Ford • Aqpe u•c•unsona toxlcadon to lolteri~Wo
.
AND
At least 20 windows were smashed In the dolmtown area, but
"COME SPY WITH ME"
police said there were no reports of looting. ··
(Color)
Police said the disturbance DillY ha"! . ~~~ted flllm the
Troy Doolhue
shooliQr ol a Negro by a white night club IIJIIIIPr Wednesday night.
Anlrea Dromm

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SUN. • MON. • TUES.
SEPT. 1· 2 • 3
Mli'tln • Jean surunons 1
George Peppard
I"H:om;H NIGHT IN JEHmto"l
(Technlcolor)
AND
Maxine Price, Comm., Edith
"TAMMY AND THE
Newhouse,
dec., to George NewMILIJONAIRE"
house, 13 acres, Orange.
(Color)
·
Preston A Parsons, Maggie
t&gt;elllble WatsOD - Denver Pyle
P.
Parsons to Union Carbide
Frank McGrath

Property

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Corp., parcels, Sutton.
Charles Schuler, Wanda Schuler . to Noel A Herrmann, Edith
Herrmann, 3. 61 acres, Salisbury.
Glendon E. Faulk, Eleanor J.
Faulk to Clarence Ray Gilkey,
Ruth Marie Gilkey, parcels, Mid·
dieport.
Clarence Ray Gilkey, Ruth Marie Gilkey to Glenlon E. Faulk,
Eleanor J. Faulk, Lots, Middleport.

Cecil E. Glllogly,JoanGlllogly
to State of Ohio, Easemert, Columbia.
Paul R. Houdashelt, Marcia J.
Houdashelt to David M. Hlndy,
Patricia M. Hlndy, lot, Middleport.

Everett I. Schultz, Beulah B.
Schultz to Theodore Connolly,
Marjorie Connolly, lot, fltlpers
Plains.
Esta Mae Wise toUoydHaggy,
Joyce Ann Haggy, lot, Pomeroy.
Elden Walburn, Gladys (Gadys)
I. Walbum to Adolph Saelens,
Loretta Saelens, parcel, Middleport.

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Russell, Dollll T. Russell, lots,
Middleport. .
Nell Mlddleswart to Geyle H.
Price, Correction Deed, Lebaao

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