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co•ldn't decide whot lo do about

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League spokesmen said
Marvin Swan, rortylsh, was !he lon~ ball hitter during the matte-r would be referred

Oldtimer's ba.. ball game Sunday durmg Community Day in
Middleport Park. The big portside swinger hoisted one into
left center his first time up which Hack Wilson took on a
dead run, reaching the limit Even Hack waa s.urprlsed!
- Next time up Swan boomed one over Hack s head , back
among people waiting to ride Charley Clarkson's miniature
jeep. Hack didn't catch !hat one.
Granddad Shain brought Hook Thomas, Jake Gaul, Fern
Norris, Vic Whipple among others down to Middleport_ Eddie
Demoskey and Hack had a good crew on band, even loaned a
few players to Granddad. Eddie started a slight "ringer" on
the mound, Kal Hindy, who isn't quite 40 years yet However,
lead off man Norris slammed Kal's first fastball on a line over
the box for the cleanest shot of the day. It shook him.
Outside of some questionable umpiring - In the spirit of
th.. game, I hope - all went off smoothly, and the oldaters
had a good time. Oh yes, the score was 4·2 favoring Eddie and
Hack (five innings).
Dale Warner says officers, members, trustees, and others

interested in activities of the Meigs County Fish and Game
Association, are to meet in Pomeroy town hall at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, June 2 to plan the annual flsb fry and trap shoot
scheduled for June 18 at the new Gun Club grounds off !Wck
Springs Road.
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:;::Cto0fH!~~r~~:n:~d ~:dd;PC~~~ .;ce;~rd, 38, of Los Ancetes," never

bet~ than eicbtb in elgbt previous Memorial Day eluaics,
dodged five mishaps and ou.tlasted 32 rival.t Saturday to hlt auto·
raring's jac:!kpot. He averr1ged
13li.8&amp;i' m.p.h. for the di1tance
eompared with tbe 1967 reeord of
13ri.601 ·by the retired Sam Htnks.
Toeether with car owner Robert
Wilke Of Milwaukee and car builder-me-chanie A. J . Wataon and hil
crew, Ward took home $106,850
I rom a I ot aI purse oI .,._,..,
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carved up at Sunday night's traditional victory dinnet . The winner actually geta 40 per cent of
th e car •1 earnln
· 1 s, bu t reapli
many other profits.
Ward made t~ evenly-spaced
pit stopa and led Jim Rathmann,
the runner-up for the tbird time in

diffs Five. Three Syracuse miscues
meant the dlfFea~. Cundiff bad
two hita for the losere.
The Jets p.a1ted -Minersvil~ 13-t
behind the four-hit -pit~hing of
George waaner, now 3-o and unde·
rfeo..-t.ed . Jut slu&amp;ger.s were Bill
Radford with a "h omer and two sin·
gles, Roger Norman, Eddie Bartels,
and -Horton ArnDid with two safetics each. The Jet 1 ahutout Chester
7-o in a m-akeup game Saturday
to tri:e over League leadenhlp on
their 5-0 reeord.
Rock Springs beat winless Ches·
ter 5·3 with only four hita off
Denny but lour Chester ermra
were .painful. Dick Gaul homered
and singled tor the losers:
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iclpatlnJt in or1anlzed aummcr 1th· Pa5cual.
1ct1ct._.
Tlveri R..ch Fifth
Only we1t-ern Mel&amp;• eO~nty, on
The Detroit Tigers reached fifth'
a line rough.l)' bl-secUna: the county pl~e
they downed the inaouthweat ~o the northealt, from dlani,
Kanau CUy Atb·
h:obaon through Columbia town·
the Chicago White
ablp, 1-a without a you'n&amp;:ater prO.
the Baltimore Orl·
cram.
the Boston Red
olet
Sox,
AL action.
Games tonight ~and Tuesday.
Braves lolt their
The
Middleport, Monday, June 1,
·b ut then defeated the
(LL) Jndlans vs. Red Sox; Junt 2,
Phill.ie•, 2-1; the San
Braves v•. Yankees. Pony Leacue,
Glants ·b eat the ChlcagQ.oo
Tuesday, Colonel&amp; at Tigers (Pom6-3; the Lo1 Angele• Dod&amp;·
eroy); and Racine at Jetl (Middle·
scored
a ~-3 victory over the
port).
. Loula Cardinali, and the Pitts.
Count)' Leaaue, Monday, June 1.
Pirate&amp; outslua:a:ed th~ Cln·
(LL), Dodaer• at ·Giants (S)'ra~usel,
Red1, 6-2 and 14-11; Jn the
Redlega at Cardinal&amp; (Racine),
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League.
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Bnvca&lt;Raclne) at Yankees. Pony
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Sox at S)'racuac.
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Cineiooatl sluggers peppered
the park for 15 h:it&amp; in Sund11y's
nightcap, only two leis than Ntt&amp;bur:g~b, · bl.lt it wasn't enoug-h to
!illave uf! IQ 14-11 defeat.
. The loss, eoupl{!(( with tt.e 6-2
defeat lin the opener, gave the
Reds ·a dismal. 1-3 mark in the
weekend series wJth the Pirates,
and left them stuek in sixth place
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Bob Sloin-ner bit two 'homeruns,
one a grand slam, rand Smokey
Bur-gess hit.' 11 .ti&amp;-breaJWJc tlrtee-run pinch homer i-n the sevemh
of Sunday'a finale Ito •ve
a• tbe Pirates the eame.
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Sunday at Raeine. •
Wolle fanned - ·~- ~u.r• !.elore
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c:!lrrying a cast on hU riP,t (glove) Cletarid in the ninth~ the -' c-ast
arm, an adotnment cauled ' from
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Hornets
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Hendrix, Cundiff (6) and Jen·
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Minersville 100 000 0-- 1 4 0
Jets
000 301 X-13 12 0
Thomas and Rummel; Wo~~gner
and Burn1lde.
Darwin
401 011 100 0 8 12 D
T. Fork 060 100 •100 :X 8 " 4
Taylor and Wells; Faulk, Jeffers
(8) and Mowery.
Chester
201 000 0-3 6 4
Rol'k Springs
040 100 0----6 4 1
Denny and Carman; Gaul and
Cleland.
Jel..s
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3 1 1~
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2 1 2
Rock SNinga
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a1xth place Sunday when they beat
Washington Senatora, 3-0, and
ran their winning streak to four
games. The streak 11 the longest
of the sea110D Jor the Yankees
who had beell In last place 1lnce
May 20.
World Serie11 hero Bob Turley

Shade LeaJue, Openlna: Tuesday,
Babe Ruth playen, Alfred-Qranac
at ~Hemlock Grove, Eaatern at
Riverview. ·Pon,. opens June D. UL·
tie Leaaue June'·

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CINCINNA11 (UP!) - Oan '""
Sklnoer'o two homon IIC&lt;OIKKed
llomer _of l!le
Cincinnati Reds, who bowed to for seven I'Uih6 in t:he nla'htcap. two tingh!8, ·clvi8a IMt
PKtsburgh .in two games here 8\m- Hoak drove hom~ two more with for llhe day.
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a two-hitler and

In Pomeroy four Uttlc Lesaue
team1, two pony tcam1, and two
high school clubs, will provide re·
creation under experienced adult
leadenhip for a minimum of 1_10
boy1. Raeine-Portland and SyraCUIKl·MineNvllle are in the ~cunty
league with Pomeroy, and 'are oatlets for another 100 to 1.10 bop. '
· Shade Vlalle,'s !Little League
Atsocl•tlon, openln1 Its aerond
year, and lndudlns teams from
Coolvillo, baa 1 broadened pro·
gram tor the youn111ten, Poay boye
and Babe Ruth (throulh 18). When
Shade's final bead-toL!nt 11 taken
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wUI have close to 200 boya part·

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The younG sLiilrt playing 12
weeks or baseball thill evening In
three different leaguea eoverlnfl
nearly the entire exp..Jnee of Meigs
County,
When tbe •'Peewee•" get 1tarted,
In a wen: or so In Middleport, ov·
er
bcYI rrom•aa:es alk. through
16 will be sha&amp;eina: "long ba~l1"
In Middleport.

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SPOR'N: .
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gue when playen and umpirea
co•ldn't decide whot lo do about

&lt;ed with.
League spokesmen said
Marvin Swan, rortylsh, was !he lon~ ball hitter during the matte-r would be referred

Oldtimer's ba.. ball game Sunday durmg Community Day in
Middleport Park. The big portside swinger hoisted one into
left center his first time up which Hack Wilson took on a
dead run, reaching the limit Even Hack waa s.urprlsed!
- Next time up Swan boomed one over Hack s head , back
among people waiting to ride Charley Clarkson's miniature
jeep. Hack didn't catch !hat one.
Granddad Shain brought Hook Thomas, Jake Gaul, Fern
Norris, Vic Whipple among others down to Middleport_ Eddie
Demoskey and Hack had a good crew on band, even loaned a
few players to Granddad. Eddie started a slight "ringer" on
the mound, Kal Hindy, who isn't quite 40 years yet However,
lead off man Norris slammed Kal's first fastball on a line over
the box for the cleanest shot of the day. It shook him.
Outside of some questionable umpiring - In the spirit of
th.. game, I hope - all went off smoothly, and the oldaters
had a good time. Oh yes, the score was 4·2 favoring Eddie and
Hack (five innings).
Dale Warner says officers, members, trustees, and others

interested in activities of the Meigs County Fish and Game
Association, are to meet in Pomeroy town hall at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, June 2 to plan the annual flsb fry and trap shoot
scheduled for June 18 at the new Gun Club grounds off !Wck
Springs Road.
(Continued on Page Five)

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:;::Cto0fH!~~r~~:n:~d ~:dd;PC~~~ .;ce;~rd, 38, of Los Ancetes," never

bet~ than eicbtb in elgbt previous Memorial Day eluaics,
dodged five mishaps and ou.tlasted 32 rival.t Saturday to hlt auto·
raring's jac:!kpot. He averr1ged
13li.8&amp;i' m.p.h. for the di1tance
eompared with tbe 1967 reeord of
13ri.601 ·by the retired Sam Htnks.
Toeether with car owner Robert
Wilke Of Milwaukee and car builder-me-chanie A. J . Wataon and hil
crew, Ward took home $106,850
I rom a I ot aI purse oI .,._,..,
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...,
carved up at Sunday night's traditional victory dinnet . The winner actually geta 40 per cent of
th e car •1 earnln
· 1 s, bu t reapli
many other profits.
Ward made t~ evenly-spaced
pit stopa and led Jim Rathmann,
the runner-up for the tbird time in

diffs Five. Three Syracuse miscues
meant the dlfFea~. Cundiff bad
two hita for the losere.
The Jets p.a1ted -Minersvil~ 13-t
behind the four-hit -pit~hing of
George waaner, now 3-o and unde·
rfeo..-t.ed . Jut slu&amp;ger.s were Bill
Radford with a "h omer and two sin·
gles, Roger Norman, Eddie Bartels,
and -Horton ArnDid with two safetics each. The Jet 1 ahutout Chester
7-o in a m-akeup game Saturday
to tri:e over League leadenhlp on
their 5-0 reeord.
Rock Springs beat winless Ches·
ter 5·3 with only four hita off
Denny but lour Chester ermra
were .painful. Dick Gaul homered
and singled tor the losers:
R H I

fi~~ b::aer~· ~~:, B~~e s:~c~:~:.

iclpatlnJt in or1anlzed aummcr 1th· Pa5cual.
1ct1ct._.
Tlveri R..ch Fifth
Only we1t-ern Mel&amp;• eO~nty, on
The Detroit Tigers reached fifth'
a line rough.l)' bl-secUna: the county pl~e
they downed the inaouthweat ~o the northealt, from dlani,
Kanau CUy Atb·
h:obaon through Columbia town·
the Chicago White
ablp, 1-a without a you'n&amp;:ater prO.
the Baltimore Orl·
cram.
the Boston Red
olet
Sox,
AL action.
Games tonight ~and Tuesday.
Braves lolt their
The
Middleport, Monday, June 1,
·b ut then defeated the
(LL) Jndlans vs. Red Sox; Junt 2,
Phill.ie•, 2-1; the San
Braves v•. Yankees. Pony Leacue,
Glants ·b eat the ChlcagQ.oo
Tuesday, Colonel&amp; at Tigers (Pom6-3; the Lo1 Angele• Dod&amp;·
eroy); and Racine at Jetl (Middle·
scored
a ~-3 victory over the
port).
. Loula Cardinali, and the Pitts.
Count)' Leaaue, Monday, June 1.
Pirate&amp; outslua:a:ed th~ Cln·
(LL), Dodaer• at ·Giants (S)'ra~usel,
Red1, 6-2 and 14-11; Jn the
Redlega at Cardinal&amp; (Racine),
a
League.
·lndlan1 (Syracuse), 1t Pirates, and
Bnvca&lt;Raclne) at Yankees. Pony
IAIIIUf\, Tht'llldl)', Porn~)' Red
Sox at S)'racuac.
United P...u lnt....,.tlonal

seven
finish. years, by 23 seconds at the

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Cineiooatl sluggers peppered
the park for 15 h:it&amp; in Sund11y's
nightcap, only two leis than Ntt&amp;bur:g~b, · bl.lt it wasn't enoug-h to
!illave uf! IQ 14-11 defeat.
. The loss, eoupl{!(( with tt.e 6-2
defeat lin the opener, gave the
Reds ·a dismal. 1-3 mark in the
weekend series wJth the Pirates,
and left them stuek in sixth place
in the sttndings. ·

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FROM THE ME.MORIAL• DAY PICNIC

WITH YOUR CLOTHES LOOKING THE WORSE FOR
WEAR? DON'T DESPAIR!

ALL YOUR CLOTHIS COME BACK
SPARKLING CLEAN.

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Bob Sloin-ner bit two 'homeruns,
one a grand slam, rand Smokey
Bur-gess hit.' 11 .ti&amp;-breaJWJc tlrtee-run pinch homer i-n the sevemh
of Sunday'a finale Ito •ve
a• tbe Pirates the eame.
Two homers by~ and two
by Don Hoak, both ex-Reds playel'l, powered the P!Ntee to vte-

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thia time 17-0, over the previously aincle and double, and Allen· stoundefeated New Mar•hfteld team bart a double.
Sunday at Raeine. •
Wolle fanned - ·~- ~u.r• !.elore
Pit.ching for Raelne, Wolfe ll being relieved l&gt;y -bPer -1ciblm!
c:!lrrying a cast on hU riP,t (glove) Cletarid in the ninth~ the -' c-ast
arm, an adotnment cauled ' from
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an accident two weeks a&amp;o iD lftll&lt;h
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wllich be fr4ctured. a wrbt.
.Racine
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The Jtyliab porllider, ont, 22.
and II- ~Jiod.:c · ·
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aided by a frock of erron and
walks.
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RJebel of ReedavlUe, a candidate
for the OU vanity thl1 fall but
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Of America pa~ wm highlight a
44-day racing seaaon opening Friday over the Hamilton Raceway.
Nine racea are set for each
Notlonol L evening under a new Ohio law
W. L. Pel. GB that permit• 1 ninth race during
Milwaukee
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weekend• provldina the horse&amp; are San Francisco 26 19 .0.78 · 2~ owned bY Ohloana.
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eight bits. t~o singles and a triple,
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Hornets
102 011 X-8 5 1
Hendrix, Cundiff (6) and Jen·
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Minersville 100 000 0-- 1 4 0
Jets
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Thomas and Rummel; Wo~~gner
and Burn1lde.
Darwin
401 011 100 0 8 12 D
T. Fork 060 100 •100 :X 8 " 4
Taylor and Wells; Faulk, Jeffers
(8) and Mowery.
Chester
201 000 0-3 6 4
Rol'k Springs
040 100 0----6 4 1
Denny and Carman; Gaul and
Cleland.
Jel..s
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Syracuse
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Hornets
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Darwin
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STANDINGS

YOUI riiiNDLY L40AN IUNAOII IS A IHOWMAN

7

NOTICI Tt~ ~CTOU
I'I'A o ...- 01110
DIPARTMINT Ofl HIGHWATi
tot....... !lhlil, ..,. 12. 1tsf,

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cuse look its first loss, 6-3, .as equipment and lhe sbacpeat pit with the Dodgen.

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a1xth place Sunday when they beat
Washington Senatora, 3-0, and
ran their winning streak to four
games. The streak 11 the longest
of the sea110D Jor the Yankees
who had beell In last place 1lnce
May 20.
World Serie11 hero Bob Turley

Shade LeaJue, Openlna: Tuesday,
Babe Ruth playen, Alfred-Qranac
at ~Hemlock Grove, Eaatern at
Riverview. ·Pon,. opens June D. UL·
tie Leaaue June'·

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CINCINNA11 (UP!) - Oan '""
Sklnoer'o two homon IIC&lt;OIKKed
llomer _of l!le
Cincinnati Reds, who bowed to for seven I'Uih6 in t:he nla'htcap. two tingh!8, ·clvi8a IMt
PKtsburgh .in two games here 8\m- Hoak drove hom~ two more with for llhe day.
Widing

0

a two-hitler and

In Pomeroy four Uttlc Lesaue
team1, two pony tcam1, and two
high school clubs, will provide re·
creation under experienced adult
leadenhip for a minimum of 1_10
boy1. Raeine-Portland and SyraCUIKl·MineNvllle are in the ~cunty
league with Pomeroy, and 'are oatlets for another 100 to 1.10 bop. '
· Shade Vlalle,'s !Little League
Atsocl•tlon, openln1 Its aerond
year, and lndudlns teams from
Coolvillo, baa 1 broadened pro·
gram tor the youn111ten, Poay boye
and Babe Ruth (throulh 18). When
Shade's final bead-toL!nt 11 taken
It 11 expected antern Meiga County
wUI have close to 200 boya part·

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