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:White'a d~uble and a· .sJngl e
by Fm'"" Castleman produced the
Gianll' first run in the second Inning Jackie Brandl 's single fol'owed by BiD Sarnl's nmth homer
&gt;f the season produced a 3-3 t1e
n the fourth. Juhnny Antonelli
;uflered the lOsS, his 13th
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CII[lphng

Jlow in penon but few hurl so
nuch as one he struck 90 011l es

·Holiday

The blow, a three run, nintll-in·l'lin.il home ruh, · came Wr: dnesday
night to iiVe th~ ' Mllwaukee
Brave:t a 4-1 "Yictory over the Pltts-

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world cham)iions bad wallo~d the

Cubs, 11-4~ in an af\ emoon game
tt was as Important a blow as
hal been $)ruck for lhe a~·nve s all
seuon be,use it was the dtff~.&gt;r­
ence tt&gt;daJ between a Jlh game
!kat-pl.ace lead and a 8lendt'r half
iaffle ma1;11n over Brooklyn. t!:~·en
the Dodgers would
odm11 that

A crow(\ of 1~508 watched the
oerleo Wipdup ,.tlh U.. Glanls and
bro11&amp;bt lbe .Redlep' home attend-

aile to 907,100. A aew home at-

Celidanee- ~k was aSB'Ured fo~;
JPtldq llijht when tbe Reds need
only ·~ 000 faru to pass the one-

million milt for the aea,on. Ad, _,ntt· U~kl;t 11Je.. will euarantee

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mites" by

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Red,eae toot a 3-1 lead ln
aepond \lnnhiiJ. Wa!ly
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with p· wl.lk and
Ed llalley'J •dOuble. M~!~lli~n i
doUbled home two ruJU and

none of tbe 11 homers he' s hit
against them tbl.s season prov1ded
t1 greater setbaok to theu pennant
pltml.
Adcock's 34th rc.iund-trlpper of
the campaign came afh: r· Hank
Aaron •lngl(!(f and Ed Mathews
d~w a walk oU Elroy Face Mathews put the Braves ahead wath
his •33rd homer In the second inniDI bot the :PJrates tied the score
kn the ninth when Dlck Groat sl niled home Dale Lona. The !l.'Hne
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Sealed proposals
Wnl be rccl!lvcd by the Board of ~ducaUon

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until J2:00 nOon, eastern atandard
tln)e, Sept. 29th as provided by
law for 1111 labor, equipment and
material neeeasary fOT the reroofIng of the Main Seetjon ~f the
Midrlleport High School Buiiding
•~cording to the lpeclficatlon11 on
file In the offices of the SUperintendent of School•.
The Board of Education ~~rvcs
the right to reject any Ol" all .bid ~
By order ol tbe Board of Education.
Bruce Lloyd, pteaJdcnt
Paul S. Smart, Clerk
(8) 30 cal 6, 13, 2p. 4tc

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Wheels

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Spider Webb In
Victor Over
Rory calhOUn

Grid Practices
Begins In Big
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On ~aturday
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Webb by wlnnlnl{ · aained a
match, probahly tn the stadium
Oct 31, a)l;\,lnst the winner of the
Bobby Boyd-Joey Glardello light
slated for Cleveland nut month.

Cheshire Softball
Tourney In Action
Tonight at 7 p. V': ('at Cheshi"l
the Softball tournament will be
undcr·way with their fourth nla:ht
game with ifOOd att11ndance so
{Qr OVEC and GSI game .will Btart
at 7 and the Parker.tburg CIO and
Phillip Sporn game will -.J.so be
tonlilht Friday ril.aht will be the
scm!-flna1s at 1 _ wlth t!Dals Saturday at 8 unde~ U~ts ,.

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residence i, at MoundiVIIe, W
Va., at the State PlaltenU1ry of
stJd state will take n.otke that
Hezel Waolfrom bu med her .pet1tioo- &amp;811Dat him for divorce IDd
alimony In 0.11e N~. 12480 ol the
common Plua Court of Me-it!!
County, Ohio, 1nd tbat aa'id cau1e
will be ror hearlnJ on or alter
the slxt.h day ot ,september, 1808.
HAZEL WOOLFRO)f·

By E. W. PEOPU:li
Her AUora.e,18,
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LUBRICATION
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V•lgs r.ounty, Ohio
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more dittieult by steidlly deterloratlq relat!~• between Egypt
-1nd Franet- and Brit.in...
T:be .sltuaUOn •,WM tompUcated
by Egyptian ebart:et of tJPiopq:e
agatn•t Britiab dlplomlta; ttM!I ex.
pul1ion df two Egyptlaa dJplomat. •.
from Brttaln in retalilton for !!IUCb
an Egyptian ad apiMt two Britieh offietala: tbe bil A.ogiO-French
miUt.ary buildup lnd lndJeatiODI
IQjS!ed .
,,.nei..,dlher••• Britain or £opt would
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in DeJoUaUou OD 1M eanal.
Egyptlao Pmlident Gamal Abwere tbe major developdel Nauer already has
Soviet ment. the Jast·movlnl i(CU.ttoa:
baekjnt in bb talks nert. Monday
l'arls _ 'The- PH1lcb. "Cibfaet
with the fi•e-utio~ Suez Canal nlled a meeting \O;,Mar D,tfeaae
e«~mmJttee
by Auatralian Minister Maurice Bou~lbuu­
ftobeJ"t Gordon ory ouUine further plaDI for aeftd.
Sov1et movea log Freneh troop&amp; into the Medl·
terraoean.
Fr.nch lattaiKo'a LetW
NICOita, .c,pru. - A ballollon
• . ol France'a 7\JI Bapl4 Kftlwlized
Dlmion and a eomp.~ay , ol the .

LONDON UP -Diplomatic dit-patches ftom JIOICOW today re.
port.fd mounting tndicatioiUI
of
Soviet prepan.Uoa (or ..JOme form
or defenu- alipmelll.. wtth Egypt
in the Suez C.nal crtm.
Tbe dbpalcMs uid that afkr 1
period -o( fetWe .traddl1n1 Ru~
appears to lbave rewhed the conelusion that the ehanee or cashint
1n on tbe preeent trouble and expandlng the Soviet footboJd in the
Middle- East ll too &amp;ood to be

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Arranp rou' lol11'

19D6.

Jan)lly tor 1 lut *'POmer fling.
HundKds of thou1.1Dd1 of Am-ericans were ~peded to jllm roacll,
r11Uroad 8 and air lines to observe
ibe three-day Labor Day holiday.
For moat It me:arrt p nd to .summer vautlon!l, the return to school
or cotleae. a final pimlc or a lui.
dip at a favorite IWbnmlng .&amp;pot
But whi1e the neUq olNrerved a
fe stive .spirit. enforcement offlcenr.

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grapple with holiday trafflc and
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See Soviet Move As
Effort For Middle-East Grab

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DIVORCI NOTiCI
HOWARo WOOLPIIOII wh"'e

Cheshire Athletic . AJ80&lt;!i•Uon,
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wejght Rory Calhoun for the l.atNotre Dame wlll open its aeaiOIJ
ter'J first professional defeat aft· a week earlier witb a nilbt Jlme
cr 23 straight wins.
at Southern, M,ethodlrt QD S~pt. 12.
Defending champion Ohlo 8\ate
"Every punch he threw hurt," and rupner-up Mlcbli&amp;D State
W&amp;bb mOaned as he clutched his again were .rated 11 .th, major
sides ln the dn:;,llllli room. And threal.ll of the Bit: Ten crown, bul
as to whether anybody else ever neither team will be e11Jible to
hit h1m that bad, ''He hits much compete in tlul RoBtJ Bowt
Ohio state wU TU1ed out for
badder," the victor or victim &amp;aid.
CalhGun, though beaten.
the next Rose Bowl &amp;ame u part
sounder pbysleally. His only m•••k 1 of lt 11 penalty for violation of-feonwas a !!WOllen left eye, which ference fQ)el
tlcb;
came up In tbe lah!: round.!l afler athlete• While .
Webb sc9red frequently with grez. be unable to
ing left jabs and otcealonally with
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Sunday, September 2Dd .,Ill be
"Appreelatlon To Tbe F~a.a P*~:
Crol!lle)' fteld in re~nitt.Oo ·m
wonderful 1upr.m ncelv.,
the faDS Gf UU• atU. ' ~ ·]· '. lltU. ef Muy J,
Jn roeogaltton of 11111' 1upport.
Notice.. 11 bereby
the CIDCtnnatt Baaeball CJ.~b wiD ~!al-i E. Howery :wbbat
(lve ,on Sunday, Sept. :lad, five fie~ Addreu Is Carpenter-;
101J1 Custam V 8 Ford ear1, con-[ hat l)een duly appOinted 18
talnln&amp; Fordamath: racllo. heater minlatratrlx de '1}ionls non of tbJ!:
~d white wall tirta, lO , the flve l Estate 'Of' Mlrrr--~J.' Hull late nf
~enont ~reeent •• Orb.tt)' Field.! Srlpio- TOwnshlp, Meta:s County,
~stlmati~l Sun~)''B . actual ~d 'Ohio - deetUe~.
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;t.itf'ndance or neart!et to aetual , n1 ied thir 20th day 0 ( Aua:wt

' CHICAGO UP - Spider Webb day at all Bit Ten aehoo11 and
had the glory, bul he also had Notre Dame WitH the tlr1t J&amp;mee
the achc.s and p;tlfls wtay after scheduled !or tb« Weatern · Con:
his tO-round dcclsi•&gt;n over mlddJe terence club1 on ~ Sapt, 29.

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Appreciation »:ay'
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Lew Burdette .stJut out the PI· ~-=-·-·--

Roy Campantila drove In ftve
r~ with a three-run hom~r and
a double to Rpnk an 11-hlt Dodger
o!Jl41o .b&gt;. T,m!lle.
a~ek on four Cub pitchers Carl
Art FowJer, who replaced JobR- Er1klne yielded 11 hits but went
fl1 Kllppateln on tbe mou.nd, went ~e dl!tanee ror his 12th win. Duke
0, rut ot ~e- Wlf to 11quare IUa ~older contrlbut,.cl his 37th homer
uuon's reCord at.J0-10. The vic- for Brooklyn.
to,. kept tbe Redlep a ga.rne and
!'tObin Robert. was combed for
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toatt but hung on for his lath win
aa the Philadelphia Phlllles beat
th• , St •. l..ouls Cardinals, 8-6 Del
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r11tea on four bits until the nmth
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State J'unior Fa ir showed four A·
blu~ ribb.Jn awards and one first
pia~ in the State eompetition.
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School ' Dress Revue and Patricia
!111~',. modelina: 1n the Dress
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R11tland Post; No. 48'7, Anle,rlcan
LetiQn, are havint a chicken ·bar·
~~u~ QD ~~~c!r Day at tile Rqtlarid
Park atarliftl it 3:30 p,m. Tbe ~e­
glonnalrv will sell half-chickens,
tomatoi1, celety, P.otato chip• and
t·olla for $1· a servlnJ.

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