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.. 'Mr. and. Mra. Douollu AdaD'III
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and Mrs. Geral&lt;i Violet over tbe
weekend, were Mrs. Mary""VIolet
and son, Jimmie, of Mansfteld,
Mlu MarULa Perry and gU1 lriend
!d Colurmbw.
·Mr. and M'ra. Dana O..born ot
Clrawn-cy wea·e callers at th~ home
I)[ Mr. and Mr!. W. W. Bl"'ll·
S . J. Davis and twD ehtldren
went to Col~UI', Frldlf and
apen:t tbe weekend v.1:tb his broth·
er, Mr. and iMr1. D. Harvey Davis.
M"". Moffitt and son of BAltlmor(l, N'd., and Mra. Ida Sommers
apcl' hldbantl l)f Plttmurgh, Pa.,
were vbltJon of •Mr. John Haytor
Sundlty.
~r\ end 'Mra. Ai Pllpa of. PltJI:J· ,
bura:li, Pll., visited Frankii4'1 P·ark·
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Raythcnd HH~ c-f ClnclnnaU w:as
W.lfltlng hla lunt, Mrs. AdA Tatl,
Sunday.
Mr.s. Nettle G•r'bet of Lancaa·
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cblldr.en ('II Mf'red were the a:ue.sts
of her' mother, M.r•. Etfte Watton.
M1•s 1 iittbi-f.ons
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broil.,.. rtte V'lntnQ-Nichols
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Mr. and Mrs. Ew.-re~t Watson wero
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oblc:ara •Uioa with ordioaq Madlamp~
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abicld io !'""i~&lt;lr plaad 10 it tobo oo urdul light ·
h,i&amp;b .be~m. MorO light ia nppcr put of l!am picb 011&lt;
me.: JO j:he road, Softens the COfttta&amp;t befw~ lbc Jum
and ibe datkncao o( night for gcater qc ~ort.
3. GIYI 25,r, MOU LIGiff thiD pp:viooa beadlampo. ,
Yoa ~sip. curves, parked ca~~ out ol.nnge of ordinary
~adlaml"· New low beatJ\c:z:tendJ sec-~ns distaocc oa·ri.sbt
aide ol rOad up to 80 feet-makca mc.eung ocher em c.uatt.
You uo't itop io time if y:ou un·, tee ia time! Let J'OUf
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lamired,whh nre. t.boft·~· (Oil·~
for baluot

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a m~tter of min· street, 1 Jtad bo eu. no JuQ'arutes , and I woke · not even any pa.,lamas. some chtp
up In a ward with a whol e f1e et dug up a pair of pajJmaJ for me.
of nunes making clucklnR sound•. Another offered me hi~;~: ewg.
Deaplto the fact th.at I am a Somebody else provided the suaar
loreiener. I hit the lr~e lht like for the tea, and another cut m.·e
everybody else , including IUch ln on his private stor(l of crutnli!Xpeniive luxurle• as electrocar- pets and fruit.
dlograma, simple surgery . special
There w11 1 1plrlt of cooptrtnurslnl, x-rays, bed, . board and
tlon Htwtett ruw.. end patl111t
d'Gctort--even that involved busi- that kept remlndln'g m• of the
nen o1 hooking up n buncp of . ., , TM a111 b.,lant pall'ett did
cathodes to my sWpll, .. U::Ws~· ~ all lortt of choret of tholr OWI1
ably to determine whether 1 had
fr.. will, from INIIInl the tea
to htlplng with the bedt. Noa brain.
1 tot plunmped down In 1
._ody a•lced them-they lutt
bUIIIMn canttlnlnt elaht gents
... med haptJY tO H doing som..
ef 11sorttd aliments, lncludlnt
thln 1. Thert w11 1110 1 tplrlt of
on• peor chap who Wll ttaylnt
gentle klddin1 batw•en nun~
tUn with an oxypn t1nk, ancl
·1nd p"1tlent, ahd of ganull\0 utianother who11 left 1rm h1d
c:ltucle, th1t 1 found .fo.,chlng.
suddenly 1terted te wlth•r away
ot courso 1 have henrd all 'the
fer no rttdllv et~plla•.lbla r1110n. Jokes about free wlss and fre'e'
It w11 a llttl1 deprft•ln~ _m•Y· spectacles and free wooden lea:s,
lte, ltut tht sarvlco wat treat.
but If socialized l,'lledielne works
As far as I could determin e-, as well on a brold scale aa )t
the docton 1nade their special worked In the Hope Ward, where
JIOllnd 11 to special patlenh with, as tnel' had me nailed to the shceb,
much Interest and time-eommmp. ttle n 1 nm not against lt.
Uon as If the)' were getting a
I saw some 11peclathlt later, and
whaeklnJ big fee for their trou- of r:!ourse, ttlere were fees, and 1
b1e. The nurses worked harder felt at home aialn . .Jiut man, · 1
than any specials 1 ever saw and lt.•ll .vou it is a wonderful thin!( to
bullied tM patlen.t11 just 811 hard bo able to get into a hospital In a
u at home.
hurry, without producl~g 8 bank .
One little gal moved &amp;0 fast statement and three rt'asons wbu
that she ran com;tantly, an d Rtid Grandpa got mo.rrled- and ~o'
tlie t11t six f~et Into ber desk, walk out again without leav.lnr

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Montena. Mr. MOore, .a .

Meier County, it .urv.:lved
wife, ·Loui.te, 1 brother,
Buhm; hlur al8ter•,
Orr, "ad llrl. Clara
aa; Mn. Dellbert
Pomero7: and ~· Dent
man, Buoht-el; an.ct a n.~ ·
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The fun.eraJ wm be held

"working for the stlte -no con·
sclouaneu of charity at work.

lnvesttg1tlng
whlla thtY furnlth the HMntlalt
aoeiallzed medicine via ttle- St.
George Hoapital here.
1 man mu•t proviH his own
1 have heard a lot of raps
luxllrllt, such 11 1u1 .,. And If
•ea.lnst .free medl~al core in Bri· 1 he wantt an ... hi lbrtn11 11
tain, but so far : with him, •r 1 nclt It, 1nd t\andt
as I Rm concern·
It to nu-'•• to kMO for the next
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rorrect the condition whleh
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clrc\l!J1lltanea

WKb d1e current alarm over the nounc:ini their e1Dlom:s or 9un~n·
inct·eue in dell:nquenvy amongtng the young people: After ~ ·
yoW. a: people tocJiy, parent. are &amp;rowi.D.Jl boy11 pnd ·girls :equ.
naturally concerned lbout¥ their &amp;ome 11 musement and soollll h[ t
C'WJ'I younptetW and often wop.· and tt u natural for tbem to wan
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.a1y 11be win thing fcp" 'Lhem.
ee:rhl·n current aehv.itaet, H: 1.'1
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fatbera 'aoatb.the eonduot Pi·tbe:flo of fet:t El ation w.h'icb are more
chitdren is eeft.a.lnJy UD;derJtJnda"lJ1rJble. It Is an a«epted f·aot b;;;Y I•
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and Mrs. Geral&lt;i Violet over tbe
weekend, were Mrs. Mary""VIolet
and son, Jimmie, of Mansfteld,
Mlu MarULa Perry and gU1 lriend
!d Colurmbw.
·Mr. and M'ra. Dana O..born ot
Clrawn-cy wea·e callers at th~ home
I)[ Mr. and Mr!. W. W. Bl"'ll·
S . J. Davis and twD ehtldren
went to Col~UI', Frldlf and
apen:t tbe weekend v.1:tb his broth·
er, Mr. and iMr1. D. Harvey Davis.
M"". Moffitt and son of BAltlmor(l, N'd., and Mra. Ida Sommers
apcl' hldbantl l)f Plttmurgh, Pa.,
were vbltJon of •Mr. John Haytor
Sundlty.
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bura:li, Pll., visited Frankii4'1 P·ark·
er and at·her friend• elVer the
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Raythcnd HH~ c-f ClnclnnaU w:as
W.lfltlng hla lunt, Mrs. AdA Tatl,
Sunday.
Mr.s. Nettle G•r'bet of Lancaa·
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h,i&amp;b .be~m. MorO light ia nppcr put of l!am picb 011&lt;
me.: JO j:he road, Softens the COfttta&amp;t befw~ lbc Jum
and ibe datkncao o( night for gcater qc ~ort.
3. GIYI 25,r, MOU LIGiff thiD pp:viooa beadlampo. ,
Yoa ~sip. curves, parked ca~~ out ol.nnge of ordinary
~adlaml"· New low beatJ\c:z:tendJ sec-~ns distaocc oa·ri.sbt
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You uo't itop io time if y:ou un·, tee ia time! Let J'OUf
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a m~tter of min· street, 1 Jtad bo eu. no JuQ'arutes , and I woke · not even any pa.,lamas. some chtp
up In a ward with a whol e f1e et dug up a pair of pajJmaJ for me.
of nunes making clucklnR sound•. Another offered me hi~;~: ewg.
Deaplto the fact th.at I am a Somebody else provided the suaar
loreiener. I hit the lr~e lht like for the tea, and another cut m.·e
everybody else , including IUch ln on his private stor(l of crutnli!Xpeniive luxurle• as electrocar- pets and fruit.
dlograma, simple surgery . special
There w11 1 1plrlt of cooptrtnurslnl, x-rays, bed, . board and
tlon Htwtett ruw.. end patl111t
d'Gctort--even that involved busi- that kept remlndln'g m• of the
nen o1 hooking up n buncp of . ., , TM a111 b.,lant pall'ett did
cathodes to my sWpll, .. U::Ws~· ~ all lortt of choret of tholr OWI1
ably to determine whether 1 had
fr.. will, from INIIInl the tea
to htlplng with the bedt. Noa brain.
1 tot plunmped down In 1
._ody a•lced them-they lutt
bUIIIMn canttlnlnt elaht gents
... med haptJY tO H doing som..
ef 11sorttd aliments, lncludlnt
thln 1. Thert w11 1110 1 tplrlt of
on• peor chap who Wll ttaylnt
gentle klddin1 batw•en nun~
tUn with an oxypn t1nk, ancl
·1nd p"1tlent, ahd of ganull\0 utianother who11 left 1rm h1d
c:ltucle, th1t 1 found .fo.,chlng.
suddenly 1terted te wlth•r away
ot courso 1 have henrd all 'the
fer no rttdllv et~plla•.lbla r1110n. Jokes about free wlss and fre'e'
It w11 a llttl1 deprft•ln~ _m•Y· spectacles and free wooden lea:s,
lte, ltut tht sarvlco wat treat.
but If socialized l,'lledielne works
As far as I could determin e-, as well on a brold scale aa )t
the docton 1nade their special worked In the Hope Ward, where
JIOllnd 11 to special patlenh with, as tnel' had me nailed to the shceb,
much Interest and time-eommmp. ttle n 1 nm not against lt.
Uon as If the)' were getting a
I saw some 11peclathlt later, and
whaeklnJ big fee for their trou- of r:!ourse, ttlere were fees, and 1
b1e. The nurses worked harder felt at home aialn . .Jiut man, · 1
than any specials 1 ever saw and lt.•ll .vou it is a wonderful thin!( to
bullied tM patlen.t11 just 811 hard bo able to get into a hospital In a
u at home.
hurry, without producl~g 8 bank .
One little gal moved &amp;0 fast statement and three rt'asons wbu
that she ran com;tantly, an d Rtid Grandpa got mo.rrled- and ~o'
tlie t11t six f~et Into ber desk, walk out again without leav.lnr

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Montena. Mr. MOore, .a .

Meier County, it .urv.:lved
wife, ·Loui.te, 1 brother,
Buhm; hlur al8ter•,
Orr, "ad llrl. Clara
aa; Mn. Dellbert
Pomero7: and ~· Dent
man, Buoht-el; an.ct a n.~ ·
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The fun.eraJ wm be held

"working for the stlte -no con·
sclouaneu of charity at work.

lnvesttg1tlng
whlla thtY furnlth the HMntlalt
aoeiallzed medicine via ttle- St.
George Hoapital here.
1 man mu•t proviH his own
1 have heard a lot of raps
luxllrllt, such 11 1u1 .,. And If
•ea.lnst .free medl~al core in Bri· 1 he wantt an ... hi lbrtn11 11
tain, but so far : with him, •r 1 nclt It, 1nd t\andt
as I Rm concern·
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WKb d1e current alarm over the nounc:ini their e1Dlom:s or 9un~n·
inct·eue in dell:nquenvy amongtng the young people: After ~ ·
yoW. a: people tocJiy, parent. are &amp;rowi.D.Jl boy11 pnd ·girls :equ.
naturally concerned lbout¥ their &amp;ome 11 musement and soollll h[ t
C'WJ'I younptetW and often wop.· and tt u natural for tbem to wan
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.a1y 11be win thing fcp" 'Lhem.
ee:rhl·n current aehv.itaet, H: 1.'1
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fatbera 'aoatb.the eonduot Pi·tbe:flo of fet:t El ation w.h'icb are more
chitdren is eeft.a.lnJy UD;derJtJnda"lJ1rJble. It Is an a«epted f·aot b;;;Y I•
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concerl!ed. Tbey want noUi-lDCdolna: tb. eril~ t mi! : l
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Baseball fiJI&lt;! tlttotllholot t~o Jlefore tbe seaJon atarted they
~ Te4 ~'1Ciiia"i9i.U:l and t)on NMv Gid it t.Wite, in· 1934 and 1936 -~tb
Next to getUng paid, a ballplay- ·
Cleveland at Cble&amp;lc&gt;-DI.Jh~ country ,tw~ ,miJ'k .TuJy 4th as wrre .picked lor seventh place 80
an indicatOr 11 to whom will ear::r, you can see that mahaaer Stan
t~e b.rv' a ._nee to brin&amp; ·•U· . the O,.rdlnala. Ewell Bl·aclcvi~IJ of er's bigceat kick eomes from 11et· LeJPOI:l 11-6 Yli Pierce tJ..5
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ianRfJ Citt ,at De(r.olt-Dil!lt- the bi&amp; leap.e pellD.I.D.t nett. T a Qack baa .,one a .real job.
year, if 'tbi• lJ any indieatj.on, the'
Ou.r own Ciney Reds have been
"" IJ e ·It "¥il'ftl6ee Dell:t ~ud'•y -&lt;fif Oinainnltd tn 1944, ant R~n club that traded him a-.yayPortocarrero 2-3 vs Hoeft 18-8 .,.
~ wb. eou\d tilt the odds; beayUy &amp;Giberta _, the :PbiH1e3 in 19m which explains why Walt Dropo,
New York at Washington-n.lfllt Brooklyn Dodeers aod the New DirtiPJ with the .GOO 'mart for the
' iD. vor of the NatioM) Lagitera 118o' h'Ad 14 wills apiece.
Dick Donovan and Andy Pafko all ~lJyrne '6-2 vs McDermott fl-7 · York Yaniiel 1ijll meet lo the put ,weel(,' and should .,et above
lt and star above It u the sealll.rtw 04lch haw. the Nat~·~ iHOwev'er, 'he best n~d-se~,&amp;on enjoyed the same speclal tattsfae. Baltlmoi'e at Boston -nll"bt!- World .Se[_iu thll October!
L. .IM 1 alftflt 7.S fllveritlt fw 1 ~r.t tev-er tor the All-sbar r.me tion today.
Pillette 0-3 n Sulllvan 11-8
The pennmt racK toodate haye son ~ea. Art Fowler l'tas
, ~aul~ t.ut If ............,,.,.. .. w.aa ,~lll in by Bobby Feller
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beel'i quJ19 lntei'CIIUng, but partl· returped tO .fOrm, f.D.4 alonJ wltb
1 kHp up their .. ' " " . of the _Cleveland lndiana, 1j94l1
Dropo and Donovan, botn of New York at Washineton
cularly bl the .American 'Leaaue, Joe NUxh'aU, Jac.kie Collum, Rudy
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vi-.e. Feller had won 16 gamee: whom were cut uff by Detroit, Ba1timdri''at Boston
they sho"uld • btl more iaiere:stlnt Minarein ana Gerry Stilt)' the
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as the ~Ml.l1!! 1 Coes~ mto _ the ee-J 1\eds now h1ve five dlpenaable
StNA._er af i.be Dodgel'll aad Xh•· .Jeemed on tbe way to hi.s «r.eat'eslt day in patine the CbleaJo White Kansas City at Ddrolt
cond and bil. &gt;balf~.Berorl· the 1ea~ stanerl. Bll JUu Gus Bell, Wally
1&amp;1Uld Of ..the Redlep .Wttad) ""'on. He aJ.owed down and 'MOD sox to 8 12-1 vletory while Pafko,
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bove 28 home ·~111!.8 ...... lbe , only nine 11110re ·!limOS to ftol!h who was dealt away by the ChiNATIONAL J EAGTTI&gt; three .team tace . betWeen. CleVe- pbiat the •ttifle .power •nd it
~ all-tlme high on bomtrl f.or ~ w:ltb, I. t~t.al-""Ot 25·
cago Cu.b. four years agb, ham~
.,..._,. land, New Yf:'l"k 'llnd ...C})J;e~go, and nQ.w looks a's if the Redl have u
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wu, , Odqb\uted. wlt_b,. the
mered a t&gt;inch two·run homer
W L Pc:t: 01 all the way.lt.Jie lleCOrde hive bor.n:e exot-UeD.t-:z ebaoce , of finishin.g Jn
:. 28 by Gil Hodgu &amp;f ,tbe Dodcera t!~"f.e ~aden m those
against them to help Milwaukee Br()ok]yn ----- ~7 2' .'70£ · J '1 Ibis out, 'but•,.IJt ~be list, month )ho.,l""',;tlvllioo.
" io 19111, wheo for a lime tHI ,. ..,. peptrtmeot., the
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MilwaUkee • 42 38 ~38 l"lj a real 'dpk' ·~~rP. tbas sWQtlo~al.So. ~~ball ·a;oes ~ ita mercy
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· . ·way, ancl it ICOUld be t.hat we will
: Jag pa~e with Babe lu.tb'* reeOrct · ~ri&gt;e art- aU tbe more
~~-:~/~.st ~-=-.:r~ ~ hi• New' YOrk ·--- 40 40 .500 t"ildl
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Rtcl
SOx . wfre · l~·~lllhis In Ddt
es_in ... blst!)ry In the American
• Leaeue h~ on 411-&amp;tar bOme ¥iekey I amtde of t~ Y-ankees llomtr enl two •11•1111 .clrMng St. Louis · ____ 36 41 .468 19 \.
of ·tho ,11\m • .....,)ne y•nktti League.
: rulll at the time o(_ the tame il •:: AI X.llline of the Tigers ~Te ln ·ftv. ""'"'· ~aa, who did· Philadelphia -- J' 4S .430 22 ~
and
.otrl.,_,,.
ltMp
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tho
lojt
- :a6 by Jimmy FoXX of the liM t eo-leade-rs ln home runs wuth .~ , _ tho Tip,.· .whon h• Pittsbul'gh - - . 28 M .3.!!.:29~.
Ath1 ..... ics
, 18 apiece, or 10 leas than the to;w.
Th
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- of the -..eond division. t'hen the
'P~ •
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J'll&lt;llfle. Jensen of ttae . Red ' So:r • • wlt:h them ·.,.llit'tht•lng
urtdly's nult•
mlohly , yad William• roturnoll . , ,
. Snider, wit~ '" 1 runs batted. ,i0 1 .tai"' KhlsEew&amp;ki and Snider. df ~tM. certainly Imp~ New Xork 8 Philadelphi.a-5
to tho 11-p. '51.,.. 1'ad haf
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hitter for hit 10th victory ,and Milwaukee 3 Chicago 2
: : : ::,k
~ be1ng tbe J:ap Ra. man ever U,
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colt~ th.-.. hlf! hlmMif at St. Louia g Cincinnati 8, night
••m" -lnt~·~ now ' ..... only 61A
;.. appe&amp;T for the NatlOJl'll Leaeu'e.,
ttl. plate.
Frlcley's Probabl• Pltc:hen '
In .IN!!ik o1 th• flnt
~ The previo'1' lllfh bro111ht ·llllo HOJ&gt;I PICKS INDIAN$
Brooklyn at New York nightY
•nks.
TbtY 1re flnnlr """ •
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the game 'ftl t!li.e 84 by Me1 Ott
CLF.;'VEI.A.ND, 0 . UP--ComeThe homer by Pafko went
Newcl;lmbe 14-1 n Maglie 9-4
ST. ANDREWS, ScOtland UP-of the Glan(A In t•u.
dian lob Hane Thursday n"edict- long way toward moving Milwau·
CLiJ
t St L 1
. ~...~. . trench.d lh fourth p(ac•, 1ncl
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·, HoW.Wr, the hl•hes~ r 11 na ea the Cleveland Indians wilJ win •
.
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Minn,e r 7·3 vl!l Woolridge 2-2
highe1,
,
!in
tbe
British Open ehampionsllip
batt.ct tn · me~ .,.ln1 Into the the American League ,pennant.
liofJ.al League. Sam "No Hit"
Philadelphia at Plttsburp.r
One
wonde.~a
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}tow
long
which
}Vinds
up today b~t it wouJ_a
summer Je-'"YIPftll Wit th•
u'l"he IndlanB are late starter1, .:Jones was coasting along with • night-Wehmeier S-6 vs Surkont
manager Mike Higgins can keep ta.ke 'if near miracle for any one
t~l ef 100 ..w11aed W &lt;Nri ta "hat I say," smiled Hope, who 2.() lead_until Pafko came _off the e.e
Grnnbtr~ ef the ,1915 TJ ...., waa heft In connectioD with a new bene~ in the seventh innmg to ' Cincinnati at Milwaukee 2. twi- the Sox going at this pace. Bos- 'Of them to· wipe out lix-ltroke
wheft the 11amt ~Nee~Mtl for th• picture.
bit h1s homer with Del ~randall night-Fowler 4-4 and Mlnareln ton bas three teiTlfie- bitters in 'lefld 'held jointly by 1 trio of Bri·
mlcl..... ton 'lnterl-..
-----on ba~e. Bobby Thomson s single 4,.o vs Spahn 6.8 ,anti Burdette 6-4 William~•. lackle Jenaen and roo- ltish Commo~e,lth comPetitors.
kie Normr Zauehin, aDd they have
Tbe five ~mericah aurvivora
Neweocnbe, ff ~e beaU! the ORIOLII liON Rl+fO
(lr~ve m Ed Mathews with the d.eSlturd.ay's Glmtt
bten receiving ,Lots of help from Johnny BqUa of Pittsburth, Ed
Glan'tl tonl.lfM, wl11 have 1
BAL1Df'ORE DP- The BaiU: cidin&amp; rlin in -the elkh~h. !ob Buhl Brooklyn at Ne.w 'York
Billy KlaUs 'Billy ,Goodman ana l Fur&amp;ol of Clayton. Mo., Byron Ne.l·
~ lnlr'k l1f 114 \\I'Jrieh would
more ortOJea Of the American ,Pitched a five-hitter for bis aixUt Philadelphia at Ptu,burgh
veteran Gr~d)' Hatta~. Fnnk Sul~ JIOJ! Of Roano.k~ Tex., Joe Conrad
hbn the all-tlnfe for winner eveT League hllVf! signed Robert Reho victory.
...
Cincinnatl at Milwaukee
~ivan, wllt : 4~ .a ·line job 11 Ja of •San _AntoDJo Tex., aDd Jim
to prtch far thfJ National Lettau•• ef· PalneavtUe, 0 ., who had ·a .3158
In other Natonal League games Chicago at St · Louis
rookie last ye~tr, baa continued McH.a!e of WYJtDI!!W004, P1.,-.
lD the dream game.
~ttlng ~averqe during three Y8al'l
, nipped Cjnclnnati • ..rt.a,
·
bl s 1100d wort ·,and 1• P,acing a grimly ruli!ed th~y bad -llttle
His Prt4eat tot1l af 14 wins a. at .lfihland, Jcr. Coller~. The cat-:hlroolklvo topped Pittaburgh 4.3
!f~ung mound :&amp;taff t hat ' hu vet. cba~c.e
wiDni~ the tltle over
1urea lflm ,of, a tie with the
tHr was sll!tod after 1 twd·da;
York defeated Phltadel·
·INTERNATIONAL
eran Ellis Kinder- 'A I their number to~y 11: ;final ~ bQl&lt;e&amp;. . 1
Yloua N. L! bUt. -On flve
workout here and was aatd&amp;'fted to . '
one relleter. 1 · ~ · •• ~
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Stalli1it1k ·~uarely \8 thelr way
tncllins
within
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'· Now, just a ,(jttlti more ab~ut tNere ·jl:~eqllrna: champion . Peter
ef th, ,tJ.AMsrlnn
w L.
.
The telnpeftnental 01lt· !J'h,om.son of Aue~~a. Eric Brow~
,
!.y ,.llcklnl tM Ath- Toronto ----~---- - M ZD
hltilna at 8 tremendous of Scot~n~ and :Oenp.w , ~alldpn
and tho Rt41 St• !toot Montresi. - -------- - •'ill 31
b&amp; came out ·.of• of Wales m ~ thtee.-way be with
P'
lho
~. 'l'ho Vonl&lt;.., Havana ----------- 48 38
retirement'. Hll!l hit- Jdentical scort!S ot 139 ·apleee.
an'cl
.,.,. Idle.
Columbus --------- 41 42
Presence on the Bos- t'homsQn, Brown and Smalldon ·
Outfielder Bill Vlrdon'B seven- Rochester ____ __ __ 3'7 42
been the key fac, P~.ed -the ·4t :players. who carded
th Inning homer provei:1 to be the Buffalo -----------~ S3 48
'h
de tbem a nan 38-hole totals or 148 or better
t
deciding run In the C"rdioals' vir· Syracuse .. ~---- ----- 33 48
or
· as rna ~
- rr"" llnter today~s 'final t 0
•·
tory over the Redlegs although Richmond ------- - 31 51
narit conteJ\der. Many claim ttyt
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Cincinnati mode the gam~: dose"
ThurNIIY's~ R..,_,It,
gtl:n MUilal is the greatest hit~r
by storming back. to wllhln one Syraeuse 3 Toronto 1
in baseball, i&gt;ut I'll take Williams PVt· William
Pike
run of a tie after trailing by Havana 6 Buffalo 2
any day In the week. His per- Serves In Cilqill
five runs. Southpaw Harvey Had· Montreal .at Richmond, ppd' rain forman~~ Wedoesday night sW"'"s
FOIIT KOBBE, CANAL ZON&amp;dlx wa-. the winner although he Rochester at Columbus, pot~tponed why he ls•a great hitter. Wllb the p ...h ~·
I
wu chased In the sixth. Ken Boyer
wet grounds
infield pulled· airpost -comp1ete.J.y
vt. wdtiam J..Pike. wh9n wifP-,
to the ri.ht tide 'he bea~ aut an Minn1e, lives in Syracuse, Ohio, ~~
and Sam Mete also hit homers .
Today'' Gam"
"•i.':. J.l:lrd
d 1 •- a member of the 33d'.Infantry' Re-DUly Loe!!l racked up hiM ninth Toront'o at Columbus, DiJht
infleljl nit t,.
• an
a..,. glment at l'ort Kobbe'Canal Zon•
victory , although th.e Pirates gave Montreal at Richmond, .nieht
reached aQl'oss e Plate to poke ja
l'rJYate Pike, aon of "Mrs};Myrti~
hlmJ some anxious momentB when Buffalo at Havana, night
double down the ~eft field ll~. Quickie, Racine, Ohio; . Ji 1 rlflethey seored two unearned runS in Syracuse at Rochester nil!ht
LaWr 'he Ja~t a tremendous hetmet.
'
1n t he 'l'egiment'
the ninth inning. Junior Gi111am
'Dh•t's what t can .real hittlng.l
t ; C4?mpany '
homered off loser Ronnie KJine In
B,ack to, the p~n~ant raceb ~e
Piike entered the A.Any in May,
AMERICAN
the second Jnning and tripled
' . can't .count out N~w :Yo11k, lewJ- 19M, aud arrived· ip ·t~ a .,..,. .. ~1
hOme ·ano,t her Dodger run in the
ASSOCIATION
1~!1 or ~bteago. 'Ilbe yanks ab. Zone in October 1954 J.I
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fourth. Preaton·Ward homered for
W 'L
parent1y.
.
ha!e
the
better
•,
blt!efd
,
ted
·basic
trainl~g
~at
e·PitllbUrJh.
Minneapolis --~·-~- 51 37 .eao and outfield, .but have a qUe•tiop· 8 C -...,
.
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Lhnttj4 to one hit ~ veter,an Omaha --------~- · 51 37 .580 abli\ fttching s~aff, Cfevelan~s
· ·
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Murry :Dk:k"" until th• tlxth Toledo --- -- ---~- 51 37 ,580 pitching has been diuppointln~e
JnJdftl, tht Olenfl eqlllodtd for
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Denver -·-- -· _, __ _ 49 fO .11151 and the White Sox seem to l1ck
lb: run1 ln tl'!lit frame te wlpa Louisville --------- 42 41 .B08 the punch to win the close ones.
I• II!Sd.l'ti\le
- 1n
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M 1 ffH"run •tlclt and ch-•• St. Paul ---- - ----- 39 .S ' .448 So it could be ~I Boston w1•·
.
- .... tho l'ltllonlp~la rl,ht-ltllldor. Indianapolis ____ • _ 40 M .444 their long ranie ~lttlng and fair ,
,.
Wllllo Mtro •lommt&lt;l two hom• Charleston -------- 27 BO .310 ·pitching, tould io all the way.
runa.far. t1te Glonta. hlo 26th and
ln 1J.'".e ,N1t&amp;anal Lueu• only- •
Thunci•Y'• Rttultl
17th at )he
while H1nk Indianapolis 4 Charleston 0
-J,to cJIIapoo COUJd koop
the liroRirn DOdaen from fln- - · lil•ln Darlc on&lt;l Gall Denver 13 Minneapolis 10
Hlrrlt hlt".,.. t.Ch. Riehle Atho Omaha at St. Paul, ppd, rain
lohtow on- to.,. Tho lumt· ho-, ·
bu"' h-...d !or Phlladolphlo. Only games scheduled
t~o ~!ott all . ~n&lt;l hlttlne club
Two tbome run1 by tarry Doby
Todar'1 GUMs
In thtt ttllll,.... ond h••• httd
TONIGHT
and one by A1 Rosen were- the big Indianapolis at Charleston
pod -•IIN'nt ' pllthlng. 'l'ho
loHt:t•~l~,· I!Oonor Parlow
blows . In Clevelanc}.'s 12-blt at, Toledo at Louisville
rH1raaiNiili .. MtMMttl.
tack on't\aree Kan·aas City pllchera Minneapolis at Denver
far tho otltor ~~- poalllona In
HVaUey. of 'the KIIIPr'
The Athlet101 led 1.0 until lite Omaha \t St. P1al
....
llrot
JOi!lf"
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·Tribe ·rollled for
runs In the
. 1ft ~fthnlefllt~ ,, J. '
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h ... ;lio
-~ll!r
19r th~ top fau;, "'d
Mike
stattored 'Ca
1 Not ...,y,
Av.dlo
MU"""y
4"'n .• , _
vlctory while
mpy W'll
eftft lhW' Pl~at" 1re1not hope.
Cect!arelll, ·who ·fn .All Star Game
. "CChimtf
sOMWf!"'
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until :t he
BROOlfLYN UP- Tite Brooklyn
llf Nl......~ -:.
lo11.
f Dbd(ers removed all litiprl~t~~ ·
·
tlte 'I ~01obt t~d•l whftj' they~
, ·• !hr... !hat ca\Cher Roy • C¥~111itei1N•tiU ·
1nnthl , not pint in tht Ait-S.t&amp;r r-tame
Sox , thilr . M~!waulct&gt;t beJtt Tul:isl!l'd"9, ' ...... '
I • ~ and lith ·
Campanena'• knee was
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last 11 James. 1ned by doctors
Norm.·Za.Ltc.hln provided BoltO,ft's ' physicians said be
":t~ ·
ttm three runs when )\e hit \tis week or reat. The
,c.
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•l&gt;ilcher Ellis Kinder
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FltHT II. .UI.'n
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SAN AN'i'ONIO, Tex.! Bobby
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Ooly games ldledUied
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-MIW- 'YIOIRX Up........()ut-e Snider, victcmlea to t!le aame. I7dl)' Dean
UnitW ,,.... lporh WrltM
·Ffo;kl.\y's , ........ ,ltchen:
Baseball fiJI&lt;! tlttotllholot t~o Jlefore tbe seaJon atarted they
~ Te4 ~'1Ciiia"i9i.U:l and t)on NMv Gid it t.Wite, in· 1934 and 1936 -~tb
Next to getUng paid, a ballplay- ·
Cleveland at Cble&amp;lc&gt;-DI.Jh~ country ,tw~ ,miJ'k .TuJy 4th as wrre .picked lor seventh place 80
an indicatOr 11 to whom will ear::r, you can see that mahaaer Stan
t~e b.rv' a ._nee to brin&amp; ·•U· . the O,.rdlnala. Ewell Bl·aclcvi~IJ of er's bigceat kick eomes from 11et· LeJPOI:l 11-6 Yli Pierce tJ..5
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bLeb m.U1t.mo thf A,~ OiDi::lbntlti 'in 18411, Blicky W&amp;lters ting even...&gt;...eapeelally against the
ianRfJ Citt ,at De(r.olt-Dil!lt- the bi&amp; leap.e pellD.I.D.t nett. T a Qack baa .,one a .real job.
year, if 'tbi• lJ any indieatj.on, the'
Ou.r own Ciney Reds have been
"" IJ e ·It "¥il'ftl6ee Dell:t ~ud'•y -&lt;fif Oinainnltd tn 1944, ant R~n club that traded him a-.yayPortocarrero 2-3 vs Hoeft 18-8 .,.
~ wb. eou\d tilt the odds; beayUy &amp;Giberta _, the :PbiH1e3 in 19m which explains why Walt Dropo,
New York at Washington-n.lfllt Brooklyn Dodeers aod the New DirtiPJ with the .GOO 'mart for the
' iD. vor of the NatioM) Lagitera 118o' h'Ad 14 wills apiece.
Dick Donovan and Andy Pafko all ~lJyrne '6-2 vs McDermott fl-7 · York Yaniiel 1ijll meet lo the put ,weel(,' and should .,et above
lt and star above It u the sealll.rtw 04lch haw. the Nat~·~ iHOwev'er, 'he best n~d-se~,&amp;on enjoyed the same speclal tattsfae. Baltlmoi'e at Boston -nll"bt!- World .Se[_iu thll October!
L. .IM 1 alftflt 7.S fllveritlt fw 1 ~r.t tev-er tor the All-sbar r.me tion today.
Pillette 0-3 n Sulllvan 11-8
The pennmt racK toodate haye son ~ea. Art Fowler l'tas
, ~aul~ t.ut If ............,,.,.. .. w.aa ,~lll in by Bobby Feller
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beel'i quJ19 lntei'CIIUng, but partl· returped tO .fOrm, f.D.4 alonJ wltb
1 kHp up their .. ' " " . of the _Cleveland lndiana, 1j94l1
Dropo and Donovan, botn of New York at Washineton
cularly bl the .American 'Leaaue, Joe NUxh'aU, Jac.kie Collum, Rudy
tfie
Mlli,l 10 "
vi-.e. Feller had won 16 gamee: whom were cut uff by Detroit, Ba1timdri''at Boston
they sho"uld • btl more iaiere:stlnt Minarein ana Gerry Stilt)' the
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as the ~Ml.l1!! 1 Coes~ mto _ the ee-J 1\eds now h1ve five dlpenaable
StNA._er af i.be Dodgel'll aad Xh•· .Jeemed on tbe way to hi.s «r.eat'eslt day in patine the CbleaJo White Kansas City at Ddrolt
cond and bil. &gt;balf~.Berorl· the 1ea~ stanerl. Bll JUu Gus Bell, Wally
1&amp;1Uld Of ..the Redlep .Wttad) ""'on. He aJ.owed down and 'MOD sox to 8 12-1 vletory while Pafko,
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son stlrted it~ .,.n· ttlaured to bera PDflt aJtO Smoky .Bur&amp;~• ire sup.
bove 28 home ·~111!.8 ...... lbe , only nine 11110re ·!limOS to ftol!h who was dealt away by the ChiNATIONAL J EAGTTI&gt; three .team tace . betWeen. CleVe- pbiat the •ttifle .power •nd it
~ all-tlme high on bomtrl f.or ~ w:ltb, I. t~t.al-""Ot 25·
cago Cu.b. four years agb, ham~
.,..._,. land, New Yf:'l"k 'llnd ...C})J;e~go, and nQ.w looks a's if the Redl have u
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wu, , Odqb\uted. wlt_b,. the
mered a t&gt;inch two·run homer
W L Pc:t: 01 all the way.lt.Jie lleCOrde hive bor.n:e exot-UeD.t-:z ebaoce , of finishin.g Jn
:. 28 by Gil Hodgu &amp;f ,tbe Dodcera t!~"f.e ~aden m those
against them to help Milwaukee Br()ok]yn ----- ~7 2' .'70£ · J '1 Ibis out, 'but•,.IJt ~be list, month )ho.,l""',;tlvllioo.
" io 19111, wheo for a lime tHI ,. ..,. peptrtmeot., the
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MilwaUkee • 42 38 ~38 l"lj a real 'dpk' ·~~rP. tbas sWQtlo~al.So. ~~ball ·a;oes ~ ita mercy
• l!rooklyn Mw&lt;le ..... ..,. ·~· !Kluozl"fald, Snyd.,.,
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1ly ..,. 1'1Chitago •·.. :~ 44 311 :587 till ly become .i 'eontender.
· . ·way, ancl it ICOUld be t.hat we will
: Jag pa~e with Babe lu.tb'* reeOrct · ~ri&gt;e art- aU tbe more
~~-:~/~.st ~-=-.:r~ ~ hi• New' YOrk ·--- 40 40 .500 t"ildl
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SOx . wfre · l~·~lllhis In Ddt
es_in ... blst!)ry In the American
• Leaeue h~ on 411-&amp;tar bOme ¥iekey I amtde of t~ Y-ankees llomtr enl two •11•1111 .clrMng St. Louis · ____ 36 41 .468 19 \.
of ·tho ,11\m • .....,)ne y•nktti League.
: rulll at the time o(_ the tame il •:: AI X.llline of the Tigers ~Te ln ·ftv. ""'"'· ~aa, who did· Philadelphia -- J' 4S .430 22 ~
and
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- :a6 by Jimmy FoXX of the liM t eo-leade-rs ln home runs wuth .~ , _ tho Tip,.· .whon h• Pittsbul'gh - - . 28 M .3.!!.:29~.
Ath1 ..... ics
, 18 apiece, or 10 leas than the to;w.
Th
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urtdly's nult•
mlohly , yad William• roturnoll . , ,
. Snider, wit~ '" 1 runs batted. ,i0 1 .tai"' KhlsEew&amp;ki and Snider. df ~tM. certainly Imp~ New Xork 8 Philadelphi.a-5
to tho 11-p. '51.,.. 1'ad haf
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: th~ PU"atM, -alre~ Ia Ullll'ed fjf 18 Iesa Ulan Srrider.
hitter for hit 10th victory ,and Milwaukee 3 Chicago 2
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colt~ th.-.. hlf! hlmMif at St. Louia g Cincinnati 8, night
••m" -lnt~·~ now ' ..... only 61A
;.. appe&amp;T for the NatlOJl'll Leaeu'e.,
ttl. plate.
Frlcley's Probabl• Pltc:hen '
In .IN!!ik o1 th• flnt
~ The previo'1' lllfh bro111ht ·llllo HOJ&gt;I PICKS INDIAN$
Brooklyn at New York nightY
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CLF.;'VEI.A.ND, 0 . UP--ComeThe homer by Pafko went
Newcl;lmbe 14-1 n Maglie 9-4
ST. ANDREWS, ScOtland UP-of the Glan(A In t•u.
dian lob Hane Thursday n"edict- long way toward moving Milwau·
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·, HoW.Wr, the hl•hes~ r 11 na ea the Cleveland Indians wilJ win •
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highe1,
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batt.ct tn · me~ .,.ln1 Into the the American League ,pennant.
liofJ.al League. Sam "No Hit"
Philadelphia at Plttsburp.r
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long
which
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up today b~t it wouJ_a
summer Je-'"YIPftll Wit th•
u'l"he IndlanB are late starter1, .:Jones was coasting along with • night-Wehmeier S-6 vs Surkont
manager Mike Higgins can keep ta.ke 'if near miracle for any one
t~l ef 100 ..w11aed W &lt;Nri ta "hat I say," smiled Hope, who 2.() lead_until Pafko came _off the e.e
Grnnbtr~ ef the ,1915 TJ ...., waa heft In connectioD with a new bene~ in the seventh innmg to ' Cincinnati at Milwaukee 2. twi- the Sox going at this pace. Bos- 'Of them to· wipe out lix-ltroke
wheft the 11amt ~Nee~Mtl for th• picture.
bit h1s homer with Del ~randall night-Fowler 4-4 and Mlnareln ton bas three teiTlfie- bitters in 'lefld 'held jointly by 1 trio of Bri·
mlcl..... ton 'lnterl-..
-----on ba~e. Bobby Thomson s single 4,.o vs Spahn 6.8 ,anti Burdette 6-4 William~•. lackle Jenaen and roo- ltish Commo~e,lth comPetitors.
kie Normr Zauehin, aDd they have
Tbe five ~mericah aurvivora
Neweocnbe, ff ~e beaU! the ORIOLII liON Rl+fO
(lr~ve m Ed Mathews with the d.eSlturd.ay's Glmtt
bten receiving ,Lots of help from Johnny BqUa of Pittsburth, Ed
Glan'tl tonl.lfM, wl11 have 1
BAL1Df'ORE DP- The BaiU: cidin&amp; rlin in -the elkh~h. !ob Buhl Brooklyn at Ne.w 'York
Billy KlaUs 'Billy ,Goodman ana l Fur&amp;ol of Clayton. Mo., Byron Ne.l·
~ lnlr'k l1f 114 \\I'Jrieh would
more ortOJea Of the American ,Pitched a five-hitter for bis aixUt Philadelphia at Ptu,burgh
veteran Gr~d)' Hatta~. Fnnk Sul~ JIOJ! Of Roano.k~ Tex., Joe Conrad
hbn the all-tlnfe for winner eveT League hllVf! signed Robert Reho victory.
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Cincinnatl at Milwaukee
~ivan, wllt : 4~ .a ·line job 11 Ja of •San _AntoDJo Tex., aDd Jim
to prtch far thfJ National Lettau•• ef· PalneavtUe, 0 ., who had ·a .3158
In other Natonal League games Chicago at St · Louis
rookie last ye~tr, baa continued McH.a!e of WYJtDI!!W004, P1.,-.
lD the dream game.
~ttlng ~averqe during three Y8al'l
, nipped Cjnclnnati • ..rt.a,
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bl s 1100d wort ·,and 1• P,acing a grimly ruli!ed th~y bad -llttle
His Prt4eat tot1l af 14 wins a. at .lfihland, Jcr. Coller~. The cat-:hlroolklvo topped Pittaburgh 4.3
!f~ung mound :&amp;taff t hat ' hu vet. cba~c.e
wiDni~ the tltle over
1urea lflm ,of, a tie with the
tHr was sll!tod after 1 twd·da;
York defeated Phltadel·
·INTERNATIONAL
eran Ellis Kinder- 'A I their number to~y 11: ;final ~ bQl&lt;e&amp;. . 1
Yloua N. L! bUt. -On flve
workout here and was aatd&amp;'fted to . '
one relleter. 1 · ~ · •• ~
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Stalli1it1k ·~uarely \8 thelr way
tncllins
within
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ef th, ,tJ.AMsrlnn
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The telnpeftnental 01lt· !J'h,om.son of Aue~~a. Eric Brow~
,
!.y ,.llcklnl tM Ath- Toronto ----~---- - M ZD
hltilna at 8 tremendous of Scot~n~ and :Oenp.w , ~alldpn
and tho Rt41 St• !toot Montresi. - -------- - •'ill 31
b&amp; came out ·.of• of Wales m ~ thtee.-way be with
P'
lho
~. 'l'ho Vonl&lt;.., Havana ----------- 48 38
retirement'. Hll!l hit- Jdentical scort!S ot 139 ·apleee.
an'cl
.,.,. Idle.
Columbus --------- 41 42
Presence on the Bos- t'homsQn, Brown and Smalldon ·
Outfielder Bill Vlrdon'B seven- Rochester ____ __ __ 3'7 42
been the key fac, P~.ed -the ·4t :players. who carded
th Inning homer provei:1 to be the Buffalo -----------~ S3 48
'h
de tbem a nan 38-hole totals or 148 or better
t
deciding run In the C"rdioals' vir· Syracuse .. ~---- ----- 33 48
or
· as rna ~
- rr"" llnter today~s 'final t 0
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narit conteJ\der. Many claim ttyt
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Cincinnati mode the gam~: dose"
ThurNIIY's~ R..,_,It,
gtl:n MUilal is the greatest hit~r
by storming back. to wllhln one Syraeuse 3 Toronto 1
in baseball, i&gt;ut I'll take Williams PVt· William
Pike
run of a tie after trailing by Havana 6 Buffalo 2
any day In the week. His per- Serves In Cilqill
five runs. Southpaw Harvey Had· Montreal .at Richmond, ppd' rain forman~~ Wedoesday night sW"'"s
FOIIT KOBBE, CANAL ZON&amp;dlx wa-. the winner although he Rochester at Columbus, pot~tponed why he ls•a great hitter. Wllb the p ...h ~·
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wu chased In the sixth. Ken Boyer
wet grounds
infield pulled· airpost -comp1ete.J.y
vt. wdtiam J..Pike. wh9n wifP-,
to the ri.ht tide 'he bea~ aut an Minn1e, lives in Syracuse, Ohio, ~~
and Sam Mete also hit homers .
Today'' Gam"
"•i.':. J.l:lrd
d 1 •- a member of the 33d'.Infantry' Re-DUly Loe!!l racked up hiM ninth Toront'o at Columbus, DiJht
infleljl nit t,.
• an
a..,. glment at l'ort Kobbe'Canal Zon•
victory , although th.e Pirates gave Montreal at Richmond, .nieht
reached aQl'oss e Plate to poke ja
l'rJYate Pike, aon of "Mrs};Myrti~
hlmJ some anxious momentB when Buffalo at Havana, night
double down the ~eft field ll~. Quickie, Racine, Ohio; . Ji 1 rlflethey seored two unearned runS in Syracuse at Rochester nil!ht
LaWr 'he Ja~t a tremendous hetmet.
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1n t he 'l'egiment'
the ninth inning. Junior Gi111am
'Dh•t's what t can .real hittlng.l
t ; C4?mpany '
homered off loser Ronnie KJine In
B,ack to, the p~n~ant raceb ~e
Piike entered the A.Any in May,
AMERICAN
the second Jnning and tripled
' . can't .count out N~w :Yo11k, lewJ- 19M, aud arrived· ip ·t~ a .,..,. .. ~1
hOme ·ano,t her Dodger run in the
ASSOCIATION
1~!1 or ~bteago. 'Ilbe yanks ab. Zone in October 1954 J.I
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fourth. Preaton·Ward homered for
W 'L
parent1y.
.
ha!e
the
better
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blt!efd
,
ted
·basic
trainl~g
~at
e·PitllbUrJh.
Minneapolis --~·-~- 51 37 .eao and outfield, .but have a qUe•tiop· 8 C -...,
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Lhnttj4 to one hit ~ veter,an Omaha --------~- · 51 37 .580 abli\ fttching s~aff, Cfevelan~s
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Murry :Dk:k"" until th• tlxth Toledo --- -- ---~- 51 37 ,580 pitching has been diuppointln~e
JnJdftl, tht Olenfl eqlllodtd for
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Denver -·-- -· _, __ _ 49 fO .11151 and the White Sox seem to l1ck
lb: run1 ln tl'!lit frame te wlpa Louisville --------- 42 41 .B08 the punch to win the close ones.
I• II!Sd.l'ti\le
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M 1 ffH"run •tlclt and ch-•• St. Paul ---- - ----- 39 .S ' .448 So it could be ~I Boston w1•·
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- .... tho l'ltllonlp~la rl,ht-ltllldor. Indianapolis ____ • _ 40 M .444 their long ranie ~lttlng and fair ,
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Wllllo Mtro •lommt&lt;l two hom• Charleston -------- 27 BO .310 ·pitching, tould io all the way.
runa.far. t1te Glonta. hlo 26th and
ln 1J.'".e ,N1t&amp;anal Lueu• only- •
Thunci•Y'• Rttultl
17th at )he
while H1nk Indianapolis 4 Charleston 0
-J,to cJIIapoo COUJd koop
the liroRirn DOdaen from fln- - · lil•ln Darlc on&lt;l Gall Denver 13 Minneapolis 10
Hlrrlt hlt".,.. t.Ch. Riehle Atho Omaha at St. Paul, ppd, rain
lohtow on- to.,. Tho lumt· ho-, ·
bu"' h-...d !or Phlladolphlo. Only games scheduled
t~o ~!ott all . ~n&lt;l hlttlne club
Two tbome run1 by tarry Doby
Todar'1 GUMs
In thtt ttllll,.... ond h••• httd
TONIGHT
and one by A1 Rosen were- the big Indianapolis at Charleston
pod -•IIN'nt ' pllthlng. 'l'ho
loHt:t•~l~,· I!Oonor Parlow
blows . In Clevelanc}.'s 12-blt at, Toledo at Louisville
rH1raaiNiili .. MtMMttl.
tack on't\aree Kan·aas City pllchera Minneapolis at Denver
far tho otltor ~~- poalllona In
HVaUey. of 'the KIIIPr'
The Athlet101 led 1.0 until lite Omaha \t St. P1al
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llrot
JOi!lf"
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·Tribe ·rollled for
runs In the
. 1ft ~fthnlefllt~ ,, J. '
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-~ll!r
19r th~ top fau;, "'d
Mike
stattored 'Ca
1 Not ...,y,
Av.dlo
MU"""y
4"'n .• , _
vlctory while
mpy W'll
eftft lhW' Pl~at" 1re1not hope.
Cect!arelll, ·who ·fn .All Star Game
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until :t he
BROOlfLYN UP- Tite Brooklyn
llf Nl......~ -:.
lo11.
f Dbd(ers removed all litiprl~t~~ ·
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tlte 'I ~01obt t~d•l whftj' they~
, ·• !hr... !hat ca\Cher Roy • C¥~111itei1N•tiU ·
1nnthl , not pint in tht Ait-S.t&amp;r r-tame
Sox , thilr . M~!waulct&gt;t beJtt Tul:isl!l'd"9, ' ...... '
I • ~ and lith ·
Campanena'• knee was
1
Jriumph
last 11 James. 1ned by doctors
Norm.·Za.Ltc.hln provided BoltO,ft's ' physicians said be
":t~ ·
ttm three runs when )\e hit \tis week or reat. The
,c.
boJD,er wl~ two d oU four blilid be hctfe(}- to be
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•l&gt;ilcher Ellis Kinder
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FltHT II. .UI.'n
SQICt rescued him wtien
SAN AN'i'ONIO, Tex.! Bobby
twice In tht
160l&gt;,_Slll Aatonlo, Tex.,
•re now only'
MOS!l$ W:ar&lt;t ta\lt
the poco.
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gun •eilo!Hin wUl h Dee. 1 to S, Jn Ohio, today wu listed · teYea.th
4i1 couattea. Arehel'l were Ifant. •&amp;m9DJ the , top money winner, on
ed a apBciti Nov.
to Dec. .&amp;:5 tbe PGA tournament circ~.~-Jt. fin·
sea.son Jn ~Maumee
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Fulton, Luo:ae,
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seaffbing leads to a disaJl'eement
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Bath, 111 floor furnace, vene..

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Maurlee Chevalier will

Sl.lDdJ1 DlJbt 1pectaeulars on NBC
TV. The fl.nt will be on Dee. 4;
the other ID Januar7 , . . Ra4.ioTV f:OmedJa• HeDr)' Mor&amp;an ia
lllited to mate Jlis Broad'Way debut In the taU In a eomed.J" titled
''WiU . Sueteu Spoil Rod: HWlt.er!" Onon Beu ,m also appeu
1 In thi1 pJ.w written by , Geor&amp;6 ·
All:elrod, author of ''The Seven·
Year Utch" agd opens in 0L'l ...
Ethel and Albert ilve each other
a mental workout trying t.P place
·I tune and an Italian rest.urnt,
on .. Ethel aad Albert" Monday
July 11 on CBS-TV. The mind
seaffbing leads to a disaJl'eement
llecetSltating I lleritl of lon•-di•
tanee phOne eaUs that prove Et·
bel's me!pOf)' better than Albert's
even thoQJh 11he does mana•e to
rora:et the date of thei.r wedding

. be r.ha~~.~ed. for·adV.artisi.J:1C lf Dot
paJi:l for before the 15th of each

'DIINKINt. Jl' buyln&amp; lntaraoeel
mont,ll followtng insertion.
Guaranteed savJDJ~. up to 30"'.
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FOR INFORMATION ON MOOSE
LODGE contact
membE-rship
director Vernon Castle, Lobby
•
1'"Jf Holel 1\:arHn, ~:00 to 0:00
i
Monday Lhru Saturday. 6-30-9tc"

.

1 4 Room House on Lincoln Hg...
Bath, 111 floor furnace, vene..

tian blinds, Youncstowa .sink;
and wall cabinets, ilrlle, wblte
1

picket fence, excellent condition.
Hl26 Lioeoln. Hts. Immediate
po5Se&amp;llon, tan be •een ·after'
4:30 p. m. Call Hoffmaa, Pord'
Garage.
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RIOO Radio Ttti:tnltcd(lt
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at Dawn,"'
toalabt and Prl~at
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welt· Forretl

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of the net(l,rioUII
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V . D. EDWARDS, Pbo. . ~X.
reported lmmedlltely, The Dally
Home 436:,
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:
for more thao one incorrect ia- COMJI'LI~TI&amp; lDJUriDCe :P'roteetlfa
t · 161'\ioD.
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