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Fricks
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Pet. GB
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Chicago ______ 32 19
Cleveland ---- 33 22
Detroit ----- -- 30 24

Boston ------· 25 :n

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Washington __ 22 32 .407 14
Kansu City -~2 34 SD3 U
Baltimort ···- 18 38 .321 19
MOndey'a le1Uitl "

No a:ames flehpduled
Tu..dey'a 'roballl1 Pitch•,.
Cle~~laQd .~t . , r(•-l}llngton '

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Garcip 3-7 vs. McDermott 5·6 and
Stobbs 1-6
ChiClago at Baltimore, nla:htHar!lhman 4-4 v~ Ro11ovm l -6
Detr,olt at New York, night--

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, Mr:' alid Mn. C~let ..Bt:UAner
of Guyabo.ra Fall• "~ weekend

..~ &amp;I h.. .,o~~~.... lin. Eotell,a

Carver G-7 va Kucks 5-2

Kansas -CitY at . Boston-Ditmar
3-2 vs. Parnell 0-1.
Wtdnelday'• Gam••

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Kansas "City nt Bolllon
Detroit at New York
Cleveland at Wuhing1 on. night
Chicago at Baltimore, night

Wedne•d•v'• Gam••
Brooklvn nt C mclnm~tl, night
PhtlarleljJhln at Mll\f!I\Jkee, night
Plttshur,11h at St. Louls, night ,

New York at Chicago

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Toronto ~·-··· -··

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Hanna -- -· - ----- :ttl 2! .bOa
Mol\treal -----·- - · - 33 22 .800
Roeh•·Rter __ _ _ 2ft 2~ 481
ColurnbU.s __ ___ ___ ~5 30 .4S$
Rlc~l)l~nd _______ __ ~
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Huti1l0 -~ ___ , _ 21 r 32 .308
S)'1'1CU118 - • - -'l l 33 .389
Moncl•y"• lt..Uitt
H1Yiril a J\lduo.Pnd 116 ' I
Rochester at Toronto r&gt;ostponed

Buffalo at Columbus [IOIIlponed
Montr~al Pt Syncuso JIOIItponed
Today'a Gamu

Syracuse at Columbu~ 2 twl night
Montreal at Buffalo nlaht
Richmond at Havana nh:ht

Rochl:ater at Toronto night
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t.oulrvllle ------ -. 30 28 .517
Denver '- •••• - -·- 31 S2 492
Jndlanaooll• ---··-- 29 33 .4'18
St. PIIUI • · • -· ••• •• _ :18 34 .432

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•Mrs. Albert Burkhitt, "' Edwin
Stmoness ahd Mr. arid Mrs. ~win

Livingston an~ _.dallihter, Lisa
Ann returaed io (thei.r homes tal
New-AlbanY.. Jli'd., Sutidar .after .:1
visit with relatives here~ .~ ' ·
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Chillicothe were gpesta •of· h~r
parents, Mr. and l'lr:~. Phil Will
lamson Saturday.
Mrs. Donald W'}eil and lop Don·
tld of Portland, Oregon, are tbe

Mrs. I. B. "~~d. :.~~

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tnd Kay ._qd
and son. Dav~sillll, rei.tives

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who under.
went surgery
week Is in;aproy.
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Smith and sa:n Frederick of Monroe, Va., spent the weekend with
his parents, Mi'. and Mrs. Pearl
Smith.
f«lr. and Mrs. Harry P. Smith
spea't the past weell:end in Mhr·

Weeb.

were ae.
on t,JJe trip which wu

Mf'l. .Pritt

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JHt · by . their
and huaband, Mr.
Livlna:stoa ol New

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tribute to the lfYF Bake Sale to
be held at the Par.k bulldlar .rune

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.!J'hf. WQlll.eli ot th&amp;- local church
Mr1. Jpnet named the foUowlne
SetVed J)AACh aad -~·i "' to th'!
ylti,ton aq~ Mra., &lt;iar er' arraog. committees: EeeuUve Board, MrJ.
ed the .tefmbment Ul le with a
old \1
*terpi~ ot IIN'.i.nt .llo.wers qd lku••t_~~~~~"';~~
Ed.uc.ttl~n :

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Mrs Carl

After the reception the Pro- Relatio'l~;
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p~ple

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SPii·itual Life; Mra
~er camps
with
Barbara Status of Women;
SCott,. organist. and ludy Baldtr- Robert Hurley, Mr.:
soni'o pianist. They ..., the tro- ris. Mn. If. I;, Frtnc11. llri. C.
dl! . nal "aoodntibt" wng to cloie Hennety: Membership Mra~..• ~~~ •.
lhe evening.
roll ·~wa01011, Kri. E. S. 01
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Glou&amp;ter cue~ts i.n:eluded ·a,v.
and Mrs. Teater aad SODS na.,py Sm,ith; Publiclty, Mrs. E. S.
Scha~f. Mn. 0 . P. Klein, Mn.
and Timmy, Mrs. IWzd- KJttlf!,
Carroll
Swanson, Mrs. Noah Hasand dauehter Helen; Judy Balder·
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son, Gerald Stemm, Susan. Jaurhius and othen.
Mrs. r,encb reported tbe winter roobes had been stored at her
.home after ~ing tleaoe~.

Reunion Is Held
Kelly 'fiotrJe

A reunion of tbe Kelly Family
held Sunday_at ~he bon;1e of
Mr. and Mrs. :Marvin Kelly aad
.son.s, Tom 11-nd Mark, Middleport.
A picnic dinner wu eefvett at
noOJJ and thirty:ffve- mei'Miera of
the family and guests 'irere pre.sent. Spec is] guest~ were Mt. and
Mrs. Lowell Kelfy, Columbus, for
whom the reunion was held.
Those present Were Mr. and
Mrs . .R. Y. MCHa'tf
. 1e. Hunttn-&lt;:on,
an d gran dd aughter, "Connie ••Bfr·
ge~ipe. H@.milto.o: Mr. and Mrs.
~Dljort Darst, !4r. aod Mrs. Wlsley ~nee, · La'lrence , Kel1y,
Point Pleasant; Mr. tand , Mrs
WilHam Ba1~er and · five 1 &lt;ebild·
reil, South Side. W. Va., MrJ!.:and
IJr.s. 9Uriis Kelly and two chlldren, Wellston; Mr. and ' ' Mrs.
Charles Fick and daughter, KimMr.

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H. E. Coot. Mrs. James Euler.

Pomeroy;
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The bostesse~ Mn.
Kennetb
Dyer, Mr.a. JJerman lbddox, M.n.

Mrs Jack Terry and Min
Zerkle served a deuett course.
An arrangement of l'nil:ed tpring
nowers in shades of pl~ rose
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phone Mrs. Gladyt Mowrey

Dianne MCComas, dauthter of
Supt. and l!rs. L. W. , McComas,
hu been made an H,norary J'Llnior member of the WSCS.

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Mn. Myron Bailey,
Jack K~IIy,, Colllmbus:

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Mrs. 1. E Miller. Mrs . Lee MCCom
~antown, W. Va., where Mr. Smith as ana daughter, Dianne. Middle-t~t9ded a Masohle ,meetinlif and port; Mt. and Mr!. Lowell k~lly

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anent the· we,tkend with Mr anij
Mfo. .Gilbert Fr~n •nd auen't.
the burlo1 Ht .. ior lhe forqjl
er•s bro,\JI!r, )Sgt. GaiJ w. Sm:.lte'y.

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fur the Nntional Polio Foun-

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Aitmi~~ir-n w\11 b• charred
at
t-tnut HI.OOO Llttl,. Le.III!Ufl llamA'&lt;
UM:lJE I.EADERS
"rn"' coRd.tn coast f\"j a vnlnntll""
lu·~1~ And th,.
enUrrl 1"1"f'ICP"~'~~
NATIONAL liiAGUI
111 111 h0 turnprl OYflr bv iJ¥ lrld
Pl•ver·Ciul-1
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&lt;~l•tl""r&gt;r~ tn th~ lnfll•ltlle paraJy.
Ashhurn. Phll 43 16ft 93 MJ .35?.
Kl ,.kl, Cln
110 200 33 67 . 33~ &lt;~I~ M11r('h of DlmeR fund. '
PrP&lt;~irh•nt 'Eisenhn•v~r •A)Uted
t.onu:. Pitts . . . 47 134..20 4.4 .32a
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Snirier, Dklvn 56 20ft $2 67 325 thl! half-mllllnn f ltfl.f!
Vlrrlon . St. !, 43 1119 2~ 55 .325 n\avers of 4l M'IO ""ler.4'ni V~ouue~t
In II r&lt;"lfl'MRP*"- t,., 'PPfft\. ~CGtlvern
AMERICAN L~AGUI .
K•lln,, Pet.
54. ~00 44 80 .383 """~'df'rtf of t~e ~·l\tl&amp;League, at
Ku~nn, bet
4~ \0~ 27 63 341 blot hmufnuart~r• hf't'f'.
"' ~~~10\e fhft.. merY.tu•.ra of the
PO'f'er. K City 4U 186 32 01 .S:j-1
l.ollar, Chi.
44 lf2 24 4fl .324 1 lttle J~U'UI hAAeb~JI Ot,Q'AniP.&gt;Vernon. Wash . lW 19.., 25 60 .308 1/nft!ll 1111 "'"II "~"~dlc,te' vnur llcflviHt&gt;ME RUNS-Snider, DodGers 11 .. _ "" Fl~"f Day ttl' the '"'r'POCIO
19: C•moanella, :bod~er!l 1Q; Klus- ,., ,11ll1lmr thnR~&gt; .~:•rirlr,.,. with In
'owskl, Jl.edleqs 18: Mav!l, Glantl'l ftntiJA , 1"1AI'!l'1YSIII," '!laifl the Pre~i­
16; ~onl\•· Yankit8 . 1•; Zelnla1 "'•!\t, ~~~~-\I~C of' vn•n· f'OOfi~JI­
tlv• Cft~"rtll~ m•nv aftli,.tfllrt ~fh
Alhlttlco ~~ ,
, 1\UNS MTI'ED IN-,-Snlder, ""lin .\ll111' 'r.•el!l · ~ medical ~4r?
DodJZCrs 60i Campanelli. DodgerR ·~~~~ will ilve . . them .. h~ter
58; Ennlo,, ·Phllli" 4~: Kolloo. Tl- rhAnCf! tn ~Yil.'Mn'le tltA 11anlilean.
llt1'1t 44: K1u•zewsld . Red1egs 43. nl"~ t:f(P.Ct!l of thi'l ri lq""'" ~-~1'
' JtUNS-MRI'llle, , YAnltcell ,S: "' 1' 0 " 'r!V ~o nRratulatlons r aild
SniHea:,. Dodger8 ·&gt;liZ~ ' Jt;ruton, he!lt Wh'IJI~!I " 1 '
flrav~&gt; • 4fh $mlth, ln1llali.8 47; Ka...
line. Tiger~ :tot.
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Hl'I'S - Kuline, Tt We r~ '1\0: AAN\n
"'.Slli'J.Y PARK, N. ' J.. lfP.8tAve11 72
Mueller, G tant11 80:
'hobO~hon
has now tJQirr~ ,Jl.1
Klu :m~w~kl, Rfldlr1111 R7: Camnanrnund11
In
preparatio~
fo) , hie ~
olla Dodt.!l'r.ot 67, Snider, Dn1l(lers
tomnl
to
take
the
light
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fl7 , nrutnn BrAVCM 67; Smith. In weie:ht
C'l'own
from
Arthle
Moort
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At
New
York,
June
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81~
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PITCHINr. -.Totteoft. CuM 6-0,
Lnhln e. Dod ger~ 50: Nnwcnmbe, tv m~ana.«er nr the mlddl~wiliKt
kinq, ~'l~im1 "Bobn 111 it his per00ttttf!l'~ t0-1: Wynn, lnMan11 8· 1:
feet fhrhtinsr weljht and he'a
F.nkinc, Doct~ers 8·2.
now tor Moore."

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Parents' Night

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·John FO.ter ' w~o ' ·' ·. eliij&gt;loyod
by F;r\ild'ali¢ lb' iit,v"'" rp~"l the

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Nancy ~DDet o! lllddlepoiT accoritpaille\1 Mr. atld Hr&amp; ·q....tco
Btunaer lo thitlr bonle~ ClbJhota

leaguers

,lay For Polio

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Mr. and • Mrj~7."E.
P'iister. 1'1iey also " 'all~n~'il --the
alumni !1 Gbio~, 1 UP,lV:er~tJr; 1'fSat-

' Skinner

Jolin R.

were Brad- and members were ltiked to eoJJ.o

blu;)', l;)on, ' Bro~qrd, fomeroy,

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Kllnn 2 R v~ Jackson 2-~

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~~oiio.'!b(led in Waoblns-,
D. C. wjt~ theJr llll&lt;t·ln-law, lin.
ChUla ftici an4 ftnliJ'y.

June 23 for trainlll,J eonferenee.
A eontributlon of tl~ was v~
for Youth FelJowabip· camp tq.ud

lot the ~nner
ittendaD:ce aa.d

l!b14fC.he•

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Rotcoa SorouH had -thrH
NATIONAL J.EAG1JF. hlh- in tlie tl• 11•m• '"" Mond•v ·
'l:'h•v ln,lud•d two trlpl•• and
W L Pc:t. GB a 1l"gla. LennY Smith h•d •
t1ru:al• to co....Diete th. four
Brooklyn - - -- - 43 U 768 0
Chicago __ __ 3::1 24 .579 tO%
blows ,,bfelned by HCW.
N'ew York _ 2A 27 '!SIR 14
NCw l!Rvr.n a1so ha!i four hits
Milwaukee __ 211 28 500 1&amp;
h"O nr thPm ~~n~IE'~ by 'Roy
Philadelphm
23 30 '434 IQ ".l rJRrk n111l l,hro other two a 4011·
C{pqJn~ati ... __ 22 29 43\ HH-l 1-)Je b'-· Garv Rnush and a S(!Jgle
bv Billv Harfsh
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Ptftsbl\rgh . . 18 37 .327 24 !.::
In the Jagt l'IR1 1f of the final
Mond•r'• Rltultf
inninl!
on
Monday
Roscoe
Cml!innnti ~ .MiJwa.ukel' 4, nil;(bt
1\nrnu&lt;~e lert off wtth a triple }Jirore Gnrv Roush on the moun-d
Onlv g:•mn !'lclteduled
TuQdly'c Probe~le Pltc:hen
rnr N -'~Y Haven bnrt&gt; down lcr reNew Ynrk at Chicago-llearn lirc the next ·two batteri' sProil111e
\VII ~ thFn , c!l~!!h\ at,. the
7-11 vs Jones 0-7.
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Rrooklyn aJ Cincinnati. ntght~- ' In 1111 atfe.mpt to :~teal hom~
Po~lre!S fl -3 vs Kl i~'P~}tyin I ·~
Phtladelphts at
Mllwaukee,
nl'l'hl, .Roberts 9-4 :V~J Byrrlette littl~

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Durlag the .butineu meetinr 'l
letter wu reaJI , uklne the otft.
eers to atten~ a meeting In Gallb
polis June 18 or l.n: Porttm.Hth,

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The cvuple retW11ed home Prio
day aft. a 't'lttt In Wnliamabur..
Va., with thdr anntbon and wlf&amp;

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Chuckle Kelly in the first i
of the1r game with M~on
tallied three runs on tour
Larry Hesson's triple was
I bl~ blow of the inning.
They added three mofe 'runs' in
the second inning and one In the
thtrrl Mason's only tally came, in
the second.
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He11on w11 th\ top battu for
the Broed Run te1m 11 h• hat •
triple •nd • double. Other
Broed' Run hitJ wer' ;~1 singl111
and were diYid,d 1mong ~nvtr C)SU .l· FbOJI!iA[L
Gibb1, G. J.,hnaon, Ralph Cleric
..nd R. Ohlinger.
donated to ·IJ"dne Hlth
I• tho"" -~oV.. The
Denver Glb'bs went aU the way sity cl)led oUt all
on the mound for the Broad
teem • -..uJ~nt
team fo-r the vletory. R. Cund11f mit1 and 1hoH. 'Shown ·
was the top hitter for
ell•'"" iha ' iertays •nd
with a single and a triple. Ran.dr I -~-~---------'-',;___
Ho~brook bad a double for
12 NOW DEAD
nnly other Ma11on hit.'
PARIS UP-France banned .. 1·
Broad Run abo lost a game on
Monday since the final innln~ autom·JbUe road rad~lil today in
of last week's ball a:ame wltJl swift lnswer to the Ue Man• disHCW was played HCW won th•t aater. But the toll .•r tha~ tra·
one bV' a score of lo-6.
' gedy Saturday continued its climb.
:Authorities at 4: Mans counted
HOW had been leading
t}\e 82nd fatality P-orly 11today
when the game was called
Hospitals sllll held 73 lnlilre&lt;l
week with one innln.R: to
persons, some in critical cundl·
League ruleo; forced the
tion.
of another inning on
51nt1•• by Donnie 'Smith, I.
- ~ --Ven Mitre, 1nd Jerry Zerlcle
accounted f&lt;:H' tha two addltlon-- LIAD IN I'OLL
11 run1 scored by HCW.
CHICf\.GO UP-Gus Zernial of
Jn the othPr aame on Mondav. the Kansas Clt.y Athleti&lt;:s and
It looked as lf New Haven would Ernie Banks ol the Ch1ca10 Cubs
go d()Wn In dt&gt;-feat for the
I
held the lead1 today in
tim'f! for a while. but they man- Star baseball
8!ZPt't to hang on and stamp out
11. fifth lnitlng threat by the HCW
team to 2'8\tf a ti,P.. ~ game will
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IJ\et 11 Heath lldbodilt
llooday
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