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Po~ Eight

Friday, May 6, 1,22?

"Choosr Tt:.r- Urd Th1s Day ."' QH, MIDDLEPORT, Lhc Rev L A.
Pn~r m.-.et1pg w1U be held l U..na:uter, putor. Sunday School

Wednest. sy ~veni ng at 7 30 Tbe 9 30, EroesL Covert.

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AN H• u id unto them, Take
no~lnt for rour iourney,
Mi·
ther stores, Mr H1'ip, neither
ll.re.td, ntither money; nelttM:r
hen two c"h apiece.
AAd whatsot&gt;Hr house re en-Nr inta, there abide, and the~
n depart. And whoaoevtr will
n.t r.a-1.- ,.ou, when ye 10
.ut .t th•t t:ity, 1Mke oH the
v..-, dust from your feet, f..- 1
. tettimony .,1in1t them. St.
Luke: 3, 4, and 5.
We'll ' " ,..._. In Church, Su~
day.
OHURCH OF CHRlST , Pomr-ior, PMlor, Jh•v Donald Seev

ers . Sunda y &amp;hool at 9·30

am

With lhc ).( oruin~;. Worship at 10 ·
30 Serr.'lou tor. 1c IS "An Ideal
MothP1"" Youth FcllOW!thip wtll
tJe held at 6·30 p.m
Evening
worabi:p wlll be at 7:30. sermon.

ORIGI~AL
Tllal Gives More For Leu!
Three-Room Dealer

THE

Three Rooms

Bedroom, Ul'lag Room
Kll•hen

NEW FURNITURE

$299.
f30.00 DOWN

flUO A Month

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Morn1ng

~~ POMEROY· BEND. THEATRES
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All Pldlarn Jn CINEM.\.SCOPB or WIDE SCREEN
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MIDDLIPORT

MEIGS

TEMPLE

TODAY 111d FRID.\Y

TODAY
TEN WANnm MEN

DR. JEKYLL AND
MR. HYDE

(T~bnleolor)

Jtaadoljti:J Sco.t, Jocel)tn Orand•

8Ptlaeer Trae)'; lnptd Btrrmen

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SUNSET IN ELDORADO
. ., ROJ'Prs : Dale fvans ; Tri.-ccr

FIRE OVER AFRICA
(TeehnJcotor)

llaareen O'Har~, MuDonald

.ALONG THE NAVAJO
Ta:AIL
Roy Rocen, Dale Enns: TriHfl'

PASSION

lTeehnlcolorJ
Comel WQcle, YTenne DeCarlo

VOL VII

'CHRYSLER$
cost far less and

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"WiJI There

GIVE YOU FAR MORE

Be Any Stirs'"

Tuesday County Vocational JJble
School ln.sUtute with afternoon
and cventn1 &amp;etalons. At Fnderat~
ed Church, Pomeroy; Tuesday 8:1&amp;
Junior Choir l'rtctiee; Wedne.day

than most new cars!

I7:30

Prayer meeting wltb Jilll
Salley leallin, tbe devoUonaJ per.
iod. Wed. 8:30 Cholr pi'adice.

Land Transfers
CHRYSLER'S
1953 New Yorker Newport ...... $1995
2 dr Hardtop, 180 HP V8, 2 tone green, t'ully equipped.
j;'IMACU!f CE lnslde and oul.
.

f9S3 Windsor Deluxe . . . . . . . . . . $1545.
I&amp; dr sedan, gorgeous gray, fully equipped. Suld
ierviced by us. Very nice.

new and
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1952 Saratoga 180 HP V-8 .. . . . . $1395
!)r. Sedan, Melaliic green, fully powered, 6-ply wsw

lires, Exceptionally nice

.

I· Windsor Deluxe ... .. . . ... $1065
2 tone g;·ay and blue, fully C&lt;illii'Pcd, car.

owner. Very clea·n.

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Euia Swan to Dl¥id Smith 1nd
VIolet Smith, Pl"'el, Olin.
Charles Ru..ell to Evn Will~
Plftels, SaUsbory Township.
Dr..el Albert Lomhtrt to Edith
1':. Lambert, pamlo, Rutland.
.Roy Ni&lt;boiiOII and Nol'ftla Nld&gt;
ohion to lames Nicholson, 90A,

835, 12, Rlt, Salem. '
araude Avenell Pettit and Joseph A. Peltil to Lawrcnee Boyd
•nd l!elon Hariit Boyd, lo~ lliddloport.
,
Irene Chue to Orville Cbale
and Wllli•m Chaae, 80A., Scipio

To..,.ltip.

Coo.,... to Qo.&amp;ie ill,
Piekeu' ed 11an;o w. Piokoaa,
ioto, Racine.
Evan WIU-and Au11151a M. WUI
· AUN(I

to GOOI'flo Skinner and Pbtlllll
Skinner, S*llabul')', I~
J. E. LJona CorporaUon to VII&gt;
ol Middleport, PAI'&lt;OI•, Mid·
'&lt;lle;oorl.

0. HeUman and Helen.

man to Arvn Elklu ind ·

$945 ·
equipped, '

-""lba

Solety-clteckeJ 16 ways

.:.::rl·fl

!lkin1, SaU.!bury, parcela.
Aowold c. Diehl · lind 'l)lebl
to !'rod Lon11 ala llld L~ lL l,al&gt;llota, Pomeroy,
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A&amp;atho Dlebl, Bllaalleth B. 11.,.
Nally, Daalel F. Diehl, Dalty Dlebl
Otto Edwords llld
L. Ef'
warda to Fred l.anJ!ota and Luey
Laollotz. P0111oroy.
c
Milton VnOf and ' Leiu; Veno,
to Clara ·G. IUier, loC, S..Uira

Towuhip.
William
ceued to

Marle
·Betty

Roiaod
roll... Haw

Cierk. Loo o. 'lllt~.O:

BY WILIUR LA-IY
UnltM PNU Staff Cerrft. . . .at

PARIS UP Seeretary of stare
John Totter Dulles arriYed toc111
from W ublagton for 1 Hriel ul '

Cluo ·of lite lllddlt·pr....U' .

momentous diplomatie eonfft"ttto
ces and aaid the Welt would llrle
new opportunitl' of testiDJ' tifsia'• "profesaed wishes of n Mn1
relaxation of t.ension.,.

"Fa~

Kllowl
ev.. illl, lli7 IS,
Audltorlu&amp;
comedy baaed
slt.ow made fa·
and telnition by
It Is an oril]nal

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Dunes• first ma;Or colllereaee

wu • 1howdown today wiU. l'ruee

the li&amp;ht-h-ed
life.

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dectd~

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bear

BESt:USED CAR BUY

do that

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1953 P0Nlif4( Dlx 8 cyl . . ...... $1,395

4·dr sed. H)'dflllll~tic drive, R&amp;H. Two tol)e original

.

IIRL L WALLACI,

MNol'-

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•rt work which ho ·In hlo
,....,,. tJme. Wallaq It "' ..,...

Stoom
Uf' the flair

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fNiintl,. wllllo

at Walter . _ lloopltol,

Se)JTaught IMal Artist Has
OfFun In Leisure TU.e

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green finish. One owner. Week-End Special

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195~ PODGt.Ys Coron'et ...... , $1,395.

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FunnY, (or II I$) ·the '1/81
before the neat
II
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~9S3 PLY~OOTH l)lx .........

$1,177

4 dr seclan. 1.91"' inlleace. JjeauUful orjgiJI!Il light lllue
·with wbltelop.- •v .
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1o go bare or earl!,

195-f PONTI~C 8 cyl Custom. ... --$~,095

Catallpa, very Iow,Jll.lleig~. Spotless insid\1,an!l out-, Coral
red wttb wblle'tdp._Allleather seats.
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115'. t~!YBOJ.~"l' 1'1 0-2 dr tiM~ ... $1,177
One Ideal owner, l&lt;l:w lluiclr trade. Exlr.1 nice for mt.dei

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~~~ PQNTI~c; ~· ey14 dr Dlx sed .. ,$977

S.potl~sa 2 to11e #/.ea finish. We've serviced. ,!his

smce·new.

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car

"llept.
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cracJlea . '

Younc as • Hrs.
Stover as .Mn.

Bailey " Mril.
teresting

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machl~e ~m­

I~S2DODGE2drseds ........... $777

ilqth of these Ca.-J; are. Ex~eptlonalln

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a ·tiaateiball
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Immacu-

ltlvler• coupe, One 'careful 10011 owner. Original two lone

meJ&amp;lllt: gr~njl'lJ'h· J?ynaflow,

1·9Sf cit IOLET' Hc;l·ci'Tap ..... $79~
.

.......... $795

Fo~
drive.
Sparkllllg two lone green finish.
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' U1H Sto Woso" ; ... $'771
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Walbw;n, Jone 'SiDler, Pa-

l9SI IUIOK'ftper 2 dr ........ $1.095

·lfS1 .F;C&gt;\tt'#g l:totd top

I

. Powell. Tbe .Uae
Bri&lt;IJIJ!U!f~U ud
Thooenl\'f . ;irli

1952 DESCROV8 '4 drsed .. "'· .. $1,277

~~ ~--l:l:f~iful two tone green

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every wa'

Power steering. VB SUPerb performance.
late lrillde antl 9ut,.

and JUne
Other Inadded to !tie
Slllilb Ill 1\lr.

9f ·Rolph; ~ud,y
!he pall•• lila-

1?53FOR~ VICult'm 2drsed .. $1,195

A~l n~w tires...,f'!li~. recon~itloned

el. All. leatherette ~Is

tricia Baker.,
Van Cooney,
Ruth Ward, Patricia Brooks. Patrl-

da Dodoon, iloliiUI l;feCi&gt;ql, l11&gt;
queline Rice .and Mary J'fnt Williulit. The tommittee 10 chara:e

or Pl'&lt;ll'ertles i• mode ·up ~ Llrl')'

Lacey, Edwlid Ferauaon, Gary
'\Vaylaad, Willard Millet ll!d !lonnie Fultz.
lnteriubsion nu!llllcn will Include a dance by JUdy Jacoba, a
trombone
by
Wllltamo,
ond a oonr
lta'f'llllli

•olo

and Shai'Gn

S . ·- ........ as iow at $677

Barbara

$&lt;011 .

2 ljrS,' 4 clril,1.,pd Riviera. Some one ow~r ...,_ "'ew

Bulq

lrlfea.

19~9 PLY~I,JT" 4 dr self : ·.. ·~· .·&gt;, $495
f!ftisb.
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19~0 i!.d.r.91AC:: 8 ~!f, 4·dr'sed ·_. / $677

SpartllnJ·.odfijiaJ,.'hlac:k

~ydrat¥tiC ,tltlve.,.Onglnai.mF!i!lk green'(lnl~

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i9~o-;ORD 2 fr, dllt(: ......... \&lt;.-:;\!1~$444
1949 B.yiCK4_dr.!triiiHow ..... :...:". $495

1949FOilD4dr.:. ::·;.,; .. ::··.: .. ~ . $,2.9$ .
lJ'l'~M SfO
-~.:.. ; ' • ' . ..• $#.f
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:t~' c:onv c,.
:~ $%9.5
2 d.r .. : . : . . : :.•.. ~ta?'
2 ilr ........ , ·_, $1'95 ·
:.PIIriltP"- .~ ; , : $'19$. o."fi

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otudeirta•attend-

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and Awardi

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'.tOil Stale
. . -. . $49$
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. . . . . . . ,.. . : . . .. . . . .$5:44 : ,:
\ Refriiera~oa ;unit Will ~'
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State ·

w;:;:~ ·

will 'oerve as Us!J,er&lt;!~t.O.
lnoludt: Baman .
ORlpnter, CoNI

Truck 'Leaves Wghway CindereUa Opereua
MinoJ' 811118 Tq Driver L Well Reooveci

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on the lDdoehina crisis. liliMfl~
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will Join • Bit' Three !J.f[i!!llit
nx lbe lin!&lt; aad pi~ l!f ~

Four eollf'erenee with tie lofletl.
Other activitle&amp; included tt&amp;e
mal admiSIIOD of Gfloma.ny to
NATO ond lbe Westent EllrOpeu
Uaion.

tor-

'1 have been to PariJ many
timea.", Dullea 11kl after aniYip&amp;
aboard Praident Eile.altower's
new penonal plane, the :n~ ~

Jumbia.e...But aever before bava
I mode tho journey witb

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eonfidaaee for Europeaa peace.•

• dr seclll). Gy.totorque lran~ission. Very low mileage,
like new coildi\i9D-

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Big 3Decides
Sunday When
To Meet Re.ls·

lwavlii~

the ' IDDlVetl·

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tbe.

pray,er.

7:30 Evening auvice.

Pbo1111 398

~lolly invited to attend thq
dinatr or
'
I( the earl~

superintenworthip,
10:30;

port, Fred I. Gardner, Mlni!lter,
9J30 Special Bible School with reooenition of the oldest and youq.
est mother•, and the mother wi~b
the !arrest numbtr of children
present In the 11ervlce. RusaeJJ Wll·
11on, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship
with Mother'a Day sermon: "Tbe
Worthy Woman"; 6:30 C. E. HOur;

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lew M to " · $vnolay clotHIJ

Editorial Phone 1117

·.. ~u '!'j!lllbert of tloe Daughters
&lt;m ~'1i0ri&lt;o i. Ill - i l l IN;

at 7'30, ii .Y F . Mothers' Day pro.
1rram
Wedne.Jday evening
at
mid~wee.t

No. 19

'Father Knows Best'()n .May 13

6·3o ' J~or
mson and Lull WUUalll!On •evChoJr practices; 7 p.~. Sf ftlor er11 truta, Colum.biiL
Chotr practice.
Da\lid A. Smlt.b and Violet
Ai1JJ111ED METHODIST .Cf!Ull Smith to Tri-state Material• CorOH, Rev R. M. Grove, paator, poraUon, Reednllle.
Sunday School at 9:30 Herm1n
Sanrord Dod10n to' Board o1
Ta)'lor S~. Worship ServJcea EducaUon of Salllbi.U'.f
Loeal
School District. to -.ulte rods,
at 10.45 with Re1r. Grove
lnr the 'fteuage. Sund•r evealatJI.Salisbul')'.
·

7:30

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ReC!Ie,

Wednesday,

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ard Ruppclt, pastor.
Church
School at 9·30. Jamea Buchanon,
Bupcrintend~.t. Morn.inJ worship
at 10:3o with Mothera' Day Me~&amp;­
age, pictures will be made for
the Centennial Broehure by Kinca.id Studio. AU of'lllcen be • pre.
tent for ~~o~~ccial recognition of
mothtra in the buUetin. Monday Torr~Qee, Betty Mae GhUdel'll to
D~acCina meeting a-t ? :30, Weat- H. C. an.(J Haz•l Parrbib, Olive.
mtDJier ·Youth Fellow•hlp II 8
Harley, lfOJd to 1\H:hli II. Will'

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Mlltt:d:"
loftitht, •round ... ~

WilT VIIOINIA;

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Saturdn, Mar 'I

Our late model used

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Saturday. May 'I

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15:22. Wcdnrliday evening serMT. MORJA.H BAIPTJST CHUft.
vic~ 8 _p.m. The public ls cordial- OH, MJlli)LEpOaT, the Rev. N.
ly mv1ted to aUencl.
D. Borden, pastor. Bible School

In Middleport
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Weather

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Phone 6374-1

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.uperintea.

Morniac wonlut;l,
10:~0.
lntermMlale Youth Fdlvw5htp,
~ p m. Senior You.t.h Fellowship,
6 p.m . Tue5day, Daily V~eation
BJbl~ School Institute at tbe Pomeroy Federated Cbun:ll; Wed
nesday , £'holl' ~e.
7·30;
Thursday, Cible CIJrSS, 7.30.
FIR5T BAP1151' CHUROH, IODDLEPORT, the Rn. Claremont
E Hoyt , p.astor. Ohurclt 8ehool,
9 15, EdlSon Baker. .superint(4dent ; ~ornJDC worsh_.,, 10:16,
spoll.!ored by the Cbu~b Sc::hool
m observance of Mother'• Da,y
and Chrulia n Family Week; 5
p..m Sen:~or Hi Youth FcUDW!h'ip;
~:30 Junior Hi Youth Fellow·
ship, 7 .SO Evenme worshlP. ser01on top1c " A Tribute To Chria:tiln Motbert''; MCIW!IY,
'1.30.
Youth fiall y of the B.aptist Youth
f'ellowshrp of the Pomeroy &amp;pFIRST
BAPnlsr
list Auocltion at Middleport;
Pomeroy, R. H. DeMott,
Tuesday, 2 30-8·45, Union VaeaSunday School
9 :30;
Uon Bible Sohool 1'eaehers aad
Stricklend, S\l1)t. Mor-wng
Workc:-s Ins titute at the Feder·
ah1p, 10.30; ''What Is A ~om- att'd Chlll'rlt, Pomeroy, for Bible
mie1" Association- BYF Meetmg School teachers and WGrken·
Monday 7:3~, Hiddleport BaptiJt Wedn esday,
7:30,
MidP.'eek
Chu[ch Women't Missionary So- Prayt&gt;r and Praiae Jtervice; 1!30,
Cl~ly, TueK11.y 7:30. Vacallon Senior choir rehearsal; Thlllldly,
Bible School Institute Tuesday 7 30, Golden Rule Clus at the
2 p m. tn the Federated Chureh. home ol M. and Mrs. Jack S.UerAnnual Meeting and YeUowahi.p field with Mr. and Mrs. Edison
Supper, W.:dnesda,y 8 30.
Baker as co-hoau; Friday, 7:30,
UNlT!JD M.f1I'UODIST CHUR- ~ Church School officers and te•
OH, Pomeroy , pastor J . Leshe rhers ar the eburch
Kunze. Church School 9. 15 Mr.
OHIJRIOH OF 11HE NAZA.(\ENE
Theo Stnith, Supt. Worship Ser- ~JDDL.:fPORT, the Rev. ftotJert
vx:e 10 30 " Mary, The Mother of Styers, pastor. Bible School 9:30
superintc~ent;
_Our l,.ord" Intermediate M.Y F Lester Ta)"'or,
4.30. h.ecrelltion :S .OO, Luncheon and Mornmg worship 1erv1ce
6 00. Sr. M.Y.F. 6 :30. ,
-:omtu nod for Mother's Day ter·
3·00-8:30 Daily Vac;tion
mon tc•tf:c '"Back To God More
Mc::1c-.s " :
B·40,
Youna:
School lmLitutc. Federated Chur. For
ch. Thur~~:day 7:30 Chmr Practice Pet·;:l 1..s' mect in1 : 7·30, Evening
CIIRIST-IAN SCmNGE SOCIETY serv1ee.
l44 Mulberry Ave.
Pomeroy. OHURJ:-.:I OF c:t,rusrr IN CHRIS
.~omi.ng Servite 1J a.m. with 111AN l,;1N10N,
MllJI&gt;lDO.RT,
ADAJ\1 AND f'A&gt;LI.IlN lWAN" the
Guy F. Sayre, pastor.
6he sujebct of th~ LelE.'Ion. Sermon Bible School 9 .30, Odell Manley,
aU die, even a~ tn. Chrts~ sh~ll .supenntend.en1; MomiOJ preteholl be nude ahve. 1 Cortnthtans ma seryice 10.30; Evan1eJi.ttic
Me1J5 County 'Vouth R·ally ol
the Cbur("b of Cbrtst w1U be held
l May 9, Xoolil)&gt;. Men's Fellowdrip
• w;n be hcJ:I Ill tbe Zion Church
ul ChrMit on May 16
.EUB ClfUr.cllES , Enterprise
:md Mo:-mna SUr, paslor, Rev
Roger Bilbl'p . EnterprlSe, Sunday Sctlool :l-1 10:10 a.m. w1th
wor'9iup services at 9:30
a.m.
Youth FellowsiUp at 8:30
Sund-1.1 evening. Choir
WedDf'.!iday evening at 6.30 foJ
lowed ty ?r-ayer neeting. Morn.
ma Star Sunday School at
a.m with worship servtces at 11
am. Mothers Day Reeogmt10n
churches
wall bt&gt; beld at both
With sermon pertaJnmg
to Yotbers' Day Hevinl servtces wtll
conhnue throu;:b Sunday eve·
om1 wttb Bt-rvtces eec.h even1 ng
at 8 p.m.. ~nd SPi"Ctal lDUS.i&lt;'

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With His 16th Ride In Derby

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across the track .

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hoUriing Belair Stud's Naahua ,
the 4 to 5 favorite, ~han it WJU

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rtollie White 's

Trim Destiny, th e

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hi.s nerent races.
The h a ndl~ rs ol Mrs . John

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G•aibr@ath's Summer 'l'an, Rex C.
KJL9worlh 's Swa~. the Cain Hoy
Stable entry of Flying fury an.:l
Racing . Fool, Muroain Stable's
Jean's Joe, Rarvey C. Fruebouse's
Blue Lem, Chfrford Mooers' Nt.besna, and W-L Ranch's Honeys
Alibi &amp;lso tried to hide theiP
"Derby Jitters" as poet
Ume
rolled closer and cl06er. •
At the Beb.lr barn they hoped
Nashua 1hortly wopld duplicate
the Kentyeky Derbr vl&lt;torles of
Gallant Fox, Omaha and Johns·
ton to ~;ive the stable a fourth
victory in the mile and a quarter
classic.
K•yed Up
The Trim Destiny c-ontingent,

Batters Have Their Troubles

even though Lhey ' had little hope
for their horse, w.as keyed u.p by

the record book which shov.oed
Donerail won in 1913 and paid

$184.90.

The hitters

were suffering to-

day and the pitchers were agreeIna: that it was about time.
Still tender from the long ball
blaF-ting thty

absorbed the rirst

three weekB of the "eason, the
pltchen were understanoJably callous about the hitters' troubles
today.
VirgU Trucks of the White Sox,
who bas bad a rough time getting
1t1rted this se&amp;f:iOD, bad little sympathy for Detroit's young slugger.,:

after he beat the Tigers, 1-0 on a

trim two-hitter friday niMht
Nor could De~ Stone of WaRh·
Jnaton commiser.ate with any ol
Baltimore's hitters .dtt&gt;r winning
hJs flrat a:amc, 2-1.
Herb Score, Cleveland':t sensasouthpaw, did his
part for the pitchers' union with
a fine three!hit 4·1 victory over
KanAas City, while Bob Tul'ley of
the Yankees topped even that effort by limiting the Red Sox to
two hlt11 in a 6-Q whitewashing.
tional young

Natlanal ·Pitching Gaod

The pJtchtne was almm;t aa good
in the National Leaaur. too.
Southpaw Joe Nuxhall of Cincinnati scattered six hits and dian't walk a man in beatJng Chicaco, ..2 while Ron Kline and Ben
Wade teamed up oa a fine jnb Jn
tbe Plratca' 3-2 victory o\•er tht.~
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Penn. J)'I~J~nla's new boxlni
com·miJaktn, faced, wil.h u.s !lrat "rhubarb," atarled an invcsUgat1on
. todll,)' ol Friday nllhl'&amp; wolrd
a'l'eDI Uibt In w.hich a "doped·"
Harold. JohMon was declared un~ble to come out for the third
ro1111d of hio oeheduled IO.round
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Jbhnerunn Hoapltal where Drs.
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and examin«J. ·a peel Crom an orIPIO Johnson ate brtore
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w 11. w.. behind the Philadelph·
!a 1 peeulllr behavior in {be
rjftf, Johnoon told the doctor•
U..t oranae had tuted "bitter"
aod left him loelln8 sluaaish.
Dr. AYf!lll, '*ho told referee
Dive Beloit to ttop {he liaht olaecond round, thlll awl
11KO victory,
afberwarda that
"tppe.red Lo have been
ln thll dressing room, to
lOblllon w.u carried on a
~it(h,or Dr. Stricllllnd uld the
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he barely made it
eoher at the rmd ot
round. He came out
the aecondt Jtbbina and
..-..~~ with hit le!t nleely, but
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to one kn.t.1) without boa brief flurry bclore
appear-ed untteady.
walked to his cor!"'~~'j,l · ~;.~,.Dk to his ebest
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Five ol the little aaddlesmlt"
or one-half of tbose expected~o
be boosted .up when . the bua e
btar.. '·'Boot.• and Saddles
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won thil premier American n .
In addition to Atcaro ' With fi e
and MeCreary with ·two, it h
been ' won once eaeb bf Ha
Moreno, Steve Brooks and
Guerin . . .
The baby ol the bootero .!&gt;
lie Harmatz, who will be Up
Honey's AHbi. He Ia a 23 ytiU old
out of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., who now
lives in Los Alleelea. Willie Shoe-.
maker, on the well-Uked SWapa,
is only 24 and from El Paso.
Moreno Racing Fool is a 28
year old Chlc.,oan; L. C. Cook
Trim Destiny iJ the only Kentucky
born rider and Chrt• Roaer.s Blue
Lem the only Canadian. They're
both 31, as II Guerin Summer Tan
who hails frOm Marlnquoin, La.
McCreary J'lyJna: Fury Ia out ·at
St. Louis and Brooks Jean'a Joe

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Smoky Burgess, who came to
Cincinnati from Phllatlelphla 11
W()ok ago, was Nuxhall's chlcf
aide in the Rcdleg's win over the
Cuba. Burgess hammered a homer
and wclehed In with a single in
the Redlc&amp;s' seven-hit attack.
Plttaburah, in storing its alxth
south·
paw Johnny Antonelli for the llrst
time !Iince July 16, l933, and sur·
paued Ita longest winning st.rtak
of l9&amp;4. Kline received ctcdii for
Lh'l! triuinph but Wade was masterful in relief, entering the eame
with the bases ruu and none out
In t~e ninth and llmitlna the
Glantl to a single run.
straight victory, defeated

Rev, Satterfield reports there
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Omaha 10 Cbarleoton 8
Denver 6 Toledo 0
St. Pa~l 11 lndlln~polls 3
MJnneapolla 8 Loulavllle 8
GAMIS TODAY ·
Toledo at Denver
Chafl,ston at Omaha
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at sl~; r(yj!la \blo. iflel'noon. .
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TODA Y'S. lJAMIS
Santee'• moot rece~~t efloillo, . but
Mi'lftll· off1claif alao pr,pared, fnr Monlfeal at Colum.buo
this eoptJnaency by stringinl can· Bulf-lo at Syracuse
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Pittaburgh at New York
M'lAIII, Fl1, UP-w.. Santee Cblcaao 11 Clnelnnltl 2
appeared to have everythlne oa Milwaukee at St. Louis
his side tQ;day as b~ sou1ht once
again to &lt;rack tbe four minute
Tile ionty K•naan
'peomltea lair weather and lieptie ' windo '
lor hi• latost effort, wb;ch will
hilltlll~t 1 dull track meet between Miami and Florld1 Slate.
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world's record," Sa.ptee promi.8ed
Ia a pre-race statement.
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RICONDn'IONID' .JV ' SETS

Under .New Ownenhip

The Milwaukee triumph WilS ac·
compli"hcd with a five-run rally
In the liflh. Bill Virdon and Rip
nepulrtkl homcrtld for the Cards.

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CJeveland ·---- lt 7 .867
Chic.,o --- -- -· 1Z 7 .1132 1
Detroit ------ 13 8 .811 I
New . York ----- IZ 8 .600 I~
!rom McCook, Neb. They're both Kanaaa City -- - I 10 .474 4
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Wubiqlon --- 8 12 .400 5~
Arcaro,. boro in Ciaeinoati, Ia Bolton ------ - I li .391 8
31, wh~e. lohD.Jty Adame N1beana Bllltlmore _---- 5 18 .238 9
is the eJdat, at 40 .••
Fr'ldaJ"• Rooulto
O.,r Kha,YMI In 1~17
New York 8 Bolton 0
Theftoe llu hee• only one for- Chleaeo 1 Detroit o night
eten-bred Derb7 winner. That wu W..hlllf(on 2 Bllltlmore I, night
Om1r Khayyam in ltl7. U you Cleveland 4 Kanaaa City 1 niJht
wonder why Keatudy eonaiders
lundoJ"I hiMI
itself the borse capital of the Detroit at Cbieaa:o 2
world take in COD.IJderation tbat it Baltimore at Wubln.c&amp;on
hu bred M of the Derby wlanera. Kansu City at Clevellmd 2
Tennenee produced three win· B&lt;&gt;lton 1t l{ew York, nl(bt
ners; Texa• and New JeJ'Se7 e.aeb
two, aad one eacll for CalifOJ'Jlia,
Montaoa, Mlsaourl, Ohio, Vircinia NATIONAL J,EAGUE
THill
W L Pet. Cie
and KaDIII . , .
Maybe it iJ,. u the7 A1 Jn •one Brooklyn ------ 19 2 .11011
and story, a wom'u world. But Chi&lt;IIO ------- 11 11 .MO 81j,
Mllw1ukee ____ 10 11 • .470 I
oot in the Derby,
The only llD7 which ever "'1P- New York - ---- 9 10 .474 9
Pltlablli'P -·--- t 11 .400 till
ped the ·I•~ •Pie Julel!! .,...
St. Lmo1t ---- - •I 10 .f44 t ,lj,
Re1ret.. I~ N'!•· ~ '
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fillies
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tben Inn . ~l; J!i , ~e .0,1 Cl'&gt;&lt;l-.111 · ~ ·.• 7 13 .310 l.l!J
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Cinclnn•tl 4 Chicoro 2 night
Mllw•utee 8 St. Loula 5 nl1bt

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Thoma
Newcombe who rejoined the and famiJy were weekend aunlll
Dodgers only Friday following his ol her parents, Mr. and Mtl. Fon·
suspension for rofuslns to pitch zo 'l'llylor and lamlly. ·
battlna: practice last Thuraday,
waa crcdittd with his third victory when Roy Campanella doub
led in two runs In the 12th. It
wu the J'hlls' seventh lop in a
row and Brooklyn's 19th Ylctory
in 21 games.
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'0'.11101&gt;, 1 T to 0 llvorllc durbecame a 4 to 1 fa.
riRIIIIdle, but it was reverY little belt·

'Iva Have W.n

There waa li~th! the trainers
could do bl)t wait. The horses
were as fit 'and ready as possible
and set to go,
The !rack was ex;pected to
fast for the Derby. There
chance or light, S(attered
dershower.s
late in the afternoon
Don Newcombe, fresh off his
one dl\f Ruspension pitched hltleu
ditlerball after entering the game In
the 11th to gain credit for Brook· enoe to l{..hua, Summer T•n
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phia in 12 innings, while three to ba·tUe for a winner's share
Milwaukee pltchcrs-Chct Nich· $108,400 !rom a total pune
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ols., ~Inner Humberto Robinson $11&gt;2;1100, the riche•t ever
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race.
nual bi&amp;"h aehool · . etbill t 11~
Cardinals.
lNDn In Mud
naments are gettiq: ', o be 'bi.C
Trucks had no easy time beat·
Nashua, Su·mm.er Tan, the
bu&amp;inw io Ohio. · ~·
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.F'aets
and. :figul.ee: gleaned
·ciphers with him until the sev- third choice .at ~ to 1, all
from the Ohlo High School Athie~
•- Auociation revealed ,tha~
enth when Shcrm Lollar doubled won on "off" tracks.
tn.;
for Chicago. Ed McGhee ran ror
As the early arl'ival~ !~~;~~900,()33 t1ru etid!;td the tP,rn
him and Cf)ne around with the their programs they s-...,-.
1tilea ifOr a total oi $861,2!1-.0ii
only run of the game when Gar· HOy ent.ry listed at lO to
to watch the eouot,., ,ectldnal
ver picked up Trucks' roller and Joe a.t. 15 to 1, ai'lq Blue
district, regional and state eli:
minatlons thia:
throw wild past third, tryJns: to beana, Honey~ Alibi and
Destiny at 30 to t.
That mea111
nall McGhee.
Eddie Arcaro was listed as the of Ohio'•
Stone was hooked up in a pitch- jockey for Nashua, Eric Guerin coLorful tournamerKs
ers' battle with Saul Rogov.n un . lor Summer Tan·, Willie Shoe· ed from the middle
til the eighth when Lhe Senators maker for Swap.s, Conn McCreary wU·b 'the Claa B
snapped a 1-all tie on a triple by for FJ.ring. Fucy, Hank Mo~~en·o to the stabe
Pete Runnels and Mickey Vernon's for Racing Fool, steve ·Brooke last wee~nd
sacrUice fly. Stone gave up seven for Jean's Joe, Chris Roger&gt;~~ for
The atM.e
hits In gaining his first vidory Honeys A,llbl on.d Lola C. Cook of lbe f81)(),000
again~&gt;t three defeats.
for Trim Dcsllny.
der' eoinl lOr team
Arcaro
wu
ridJng
In
bl.&amp;
16th
bonuses, taxu•. Pl)lln'ellt&amp;
Aided 8y Homart
Denby and already has a recOrd fleiala and rent for the .difiq.:;;l
Score, aided by homers oft the of five winnera, w.bile M·~tle Cohn tltea arouad the st;f.e. Laat
thi,rd. the •hte did o!libtlr l¥1ter,
bats of Dave Pope and Hank Ma- MCCreary look~d for hls
jeokl, notched hls third vl~toey Guerin, Moreno and- Brooks each $120,WM.85 tate b_Ome p&amp;,
and took over the major leawu~ won once, while Shoemaker and dedtrotions.
~iliiiiiiiiiiiii
strikcout.)eadcrship with a total Adams hn·c ridden in the Deti:)y
Ill!!!
of 50 by f11nnina: 10. TUrley struck bttfore but never won . For Hat·
matz, CoGk and Rogera it waa
out 13 batters in runnin&amp; his to- their
first r·Mc in the clusic.
tal to 46. Micke:r M1ntle •nd Billy

And Hurlers Don't Mind ABit
BY MIL TON RICHMAN

IY OSCAR PRA~•Y :
United Pr"' Sport1 Writer
NEW YORK UP-Fearle. ll'r•
ley's facts af!.d fi.Jures on ·the
Kentueky DerbJr:
Even if he fails to win abroad
the la~ored Na&amp;hua in toda7'1 run
for the roaes, Eddie Arcaro 1tUI
will be setlinl a new record Thll
will be old banana nose's 18th
ride in the bil one at Cburebill
Downs, l wo more tbaa anybodJt
else.
Arcaro already holds the record
or five victories, two more than
Isaac Murphy .and Earl Sande.
Conn McCreary, the modern
"Snapper" Garri.JoD, CAD join
those two if he bringa Flyiac Fur)'
down in front . . .

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With His 16th Ride In Derby

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Chu.rchi.ll DO'WDI · and
g11~cty took over ia
the st·rt.nd6
across the track .

It was no diMerent at the baTn
hoUriing Belair Stud's Naahua ,
the 4 to 5 favorite, ~han it WJU

al the st all crf G.

rtollie White 's

Trim Destiny, th e

outsider who

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hi.s nerent races.
The h a ndl~ rs ol Mrs . John

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G•aibr@ath's Summer 'l'an, Rex C.
KJL9worlh 's Swa~. the Cain Hoy
Stable entry of Flying fury an.:l
Racing . Fool, Muroain Stable's
Jean's Joe, Rarvey C. Fruebouse's
Blue Lem, Chfrford Mooers' Nt.besna, and W-L Ranch's Honeys
Alibi &amp;lso tried to hide theiP
"Derby Jitters" as poet
Ume
rolled closer and cl06er. •
At the Beb.lr barn they hoped
Nashua 1hortly wopld duplicate
the Kentyeky Derbr vl&lt;torles of
Gallant Fox, Omaha and Johns·
ton to ~;ive the stable a fourth
victory in the mile and a quarter
classic.
K•yed Up
The Trim Destiny c-ontingent,

Batters Have Their Troubles

even though Lhey ' had little hope
for their horse, w.as keyed u.p by

the record book which shov.oed
Donerail won in 1913 and paid

$184.90.

The hitters

were suffering to-

day and the pitchers were agreeIna: that it was about time.
Still tender from the long ball
blaF-ting thty

absorbed the rirst

three weekB of the "eason, the
pltchen were understanoJably callous about the hitters' troubles
today.
VirgU Trucks of the White Sox,
who bas bad a rough time getting
1t1rted this se&amp;f:iOD, bad little sympathy for Detroit's young slugger.,:

after he beat the Tigers, 1-0 on a

trim two-hitter friday niMht
Nor could De~ Stone of WaRh·
Jnaton commiser.ate with any ol
Baltimore's hitters .dtt&gt;r winning
hJs flrat a:amc, 2-1.
Herb Score, Cleveland':t sensasouthpaw, did his
part for the pitchers' union with
a fine three!hit 4·1 victory over
KanAas City, while Bob Tul'ley of
the Yankees topped even that effort by limiting the Red Sox to
two hlt11 in a 6-Q whitewashing.
tional young

Natlanal ·Pitching Gaod

The pJtchtne was almm;t aa good
in the National Leaaur. too.
Southpaw Joe Nuxhall of Cincinnati scattered six hits and dian't walk a man in beatJng Chicaco, ..2 while Ron Kline and Ben
Wade teamed up oa a fine jnb Jn
tbe Plratca' 3-2 victory o\•er tht.~
Giant&amp;.

RHUBARB SEEN
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l'HILAill&amp;I'IIIIA IJ!P -

Penn. J)'I~J~nla's new boxlni
com·miJaktn, faced, wil.h u.s !lrat "rhubarb," atarled an invcsUgat1on
. todll,)' ol Friday nllhl'&amp; wolrd
a'l'eDI Uibt In w.hich a "doped·"
Harold. JohMon was declared un~ble to come out for the third
ro1111d of hio oeheduled IO.round
r..,...,h wltb Cuba'a Julio Mod·

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John1on waa in aeelUIIon lo
Jbhnerunn Hoapltal where Drs.
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$1Nokl1nd took blood atudleo
and examin«J. ·a peel Crom an orIPIO Johnson ate brtore
the
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w 11. w.. behind the Philadelph·
!a 1 peeulllr behavior in {be
rjftf, Johnoon told the doctor•
U..t oranae had tuted "bitter"
aod left him loelln8 sluaaish.
Dr. AYf!lll, '*ho told referee
Dive Beloit to ttop {he liaht olaecond round, thlll awl
11KO victory,
afberwarda that
"tppe.red Lo have been
ln thll dressing room, to
lOblllon w.u carried on a
~it(h,or Dr. Stricllllnd uld the
C)'ll

ob&lt;OOC&lt;I alg111 of
he barely made it
eoher at the rmd ot
round. He came out
the aecondt Jtbbina and
..-..~~ with hit le!t nleely, but
!
· ~e el• or the round
to one kn.t.1) without boa brief flurry bclore
appear-ed untteady.
walked to his cor!"'~~'j,l · ~;.~,.Dk to his ebest
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Five ol the little aaddlesmlt"
or one-half of tbose expected~o
be boosted .up when . the bua e
btar.. '·'Boot.• and Saddles
. " ba e
won thil premier American n .
In addition to Atcaro ' With fi e
and MeCreary with ·two, it h
been ' won once eaeb bf Ha
Moreno, Steve Brooks and
Guerin . . .
The baby ol the bootero .!&gt;
lie Harmatz, who will be Up
Honey's AHbi. He Ia a 23 ytiU old
out of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., who now
lives in Los Alleelea. Willie Shoe-.
maker, on the well-Uked SWapa,
is only 24 and from El Paso.
Moreno Racing Fool is a 28
year old Chlc.,oan; L. C. Cook
Trim Destiny iJ the only Kentucky
born rider and Chrt• Roaer.s Blue
Lem the only Canadian. They're
both 31, as II Guerin Summer Tan
who hails frOm Marlnquoin, La.
McCreary J'lyJna: Fury Ia out ·at
St. Louis and Brooks Jean'a Joe

CAGETOURNEY
BIG BUSIN·II:'.S
NETS $661 ·281

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Hunter each homered for the Yankees. ·
Smoky Burgess, who came to
Cincinnati from Phllatlelphla 11
W()ok ago, was Nuxhall's chlcf
aide in the Rcdleg's win over the
Cuba. Burgess hammered a homer
and wclehed In with a single in
the Redlc&amp;s' seven-hit attack.
Plttaburah, in storing its alxth
south·
paw Johnny Antonelli for the llrst
time !Iince July 16, l933, and sur·
paued Ita longest winning st.rtak
of l9&amp;4. Kline received ctcdii for
Lh'l! triuinph but Wade was masterful in relief, entering the eame
with the bases ruu and none out
In t~e ninth and llmitlna the
Glantl to a single run.
straight victory, defeated

Rev, Satterfield reports there
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Reverend p.astol'i the
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Omaha 10 Cbarleoton 8
Denver 6 Toledo 0
St. Pa~l 11 lndlln~polls 3
MJnneapolla 8 Loulavllle 8
GAMIS TODAY ·
Toledo at Denver
Chafl,ston at Omaha
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I!Q&lt;:hesttr 0 Rlch'l'ond 4
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TODA Y'S. lJAMIS
Santee'• moot rece~~t efloillo, . but
Mi'lftll· off1claif alao pr,pared, fnr Monlfeal at Colum.buo
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Pittaburgh at New York
M'lAIII, Fl1, UP-w.. Santee Cblcaao 11 Clnelnnltl 2
appeared to have everythlne oa Milwaukee at St. Louis
his side tQ;day as b~ sou1ht once
again to &lt;rack tbe four minute
Tile ionty K•naan
'peomltea lair weather and lieptie ' windo '
lor hi• latost effort, wb;ch will
hilltlll~t 1 dull track meet between Miami and Florld1 Slate.
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world's record," Sa.ptee promi.8ed
Ia a pre-race statement.
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RICONDn'IONID' .JV ' SETS

Under .New Ownenhip

The Milwaukee triumph WilS ac·
compli"hcd with a five-run rally
In the liflh. Bill Virdon and Rip
nepulrtkl homcrtld for the Cards.

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CJeveland ·---- lt 7 .867
Chic.,o --- -- -· 1Z 7 .1132 1
Detroit ------ 13 8 .811 I
New . York ----- IZ 8 .600 I~
!rom McCook, Neb. They're both Kanaaa City -- - I 10 .474 4
34.
Wubiqlon --- 8 12 .400 5~
Arcaro,. boro in Ciaeinoati, Ia Bolton ------ - I li .391 8
31, wh~e. lohD.Jty Adame N1beana Bllltlmore _---- 5 18 .238 9
is the eJdat, at 40 .••
Fr'ldaJ"• Rooulto
O.,r Kha,YMI In 1~17
New York 8 Bolton 0
Theftoe llu hee• only one for- Chleaeo 1 Detroit o night
eten-bred Derb7 winner. That wu W..hlllf(on 2 Bllltlmore I, night
Om1r Khayyam in ltl7. U you Cleveland 4 Kanaaa City 1 niJht
wonder why Keatudy eonaiders
lundoJ"I hiMI
itself the borse capital of the Detroit at Cbieaa:o 2
world take in COD.IJderation tbat it Baltimore at Wubln.c&amp;on
hu bred M of the Derby wlanera. Kansu City at Clevellmd 2
Tennenee produced three win· B&lt;&gt;lton 1t l{ew York, nl(bt
ners; Texa• and New JeJ'Se7 e.aeb
two, aad one eacll for CalifOJ'Jlia,
Montaoa, Mlsaourl, Ohio, Vircinia NATIONAL J,EAGUE
THill
W L Pet. Cie
and KaDIII . , .
Maybe it iJ,. u the7 A1 Jn •one Brooklyn ------ 19 2 .11011
and story, a wom'u world. But Chi&lt;IIO ------- 11 11 .MO 81j,
Mllw1ukee ____ 10 11 • .470 I
oot in the Derby,
The only llD7 which ever "'1P- New York - ---- 9 10 .474 9
Pltlablli'P -·--- t 11 .400 till
ped the ·I•~ •Pie Julel!! .,...
St. Lmo1t ---- - •I 10 .f44 t ,lj,
Re1ret.. I~ N'!•· ~ '
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fillies
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tben Inn . ~l; J!i , ~e .0,1 Cl'&gt;&lt;l-.111 · ~ ·.• 7 13 .310 l.l!J
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sent to the jolt: ::~, - ,-.., 11 ., •• 1 • :.. fttis~ili 3 lftw Yort 2 niJ.b t
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Cinclnn•tl 4 Chicoro 2 night
Mllw•utee 8 St. Loula 5 nl1bt

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Thoma
Newcombe who rejoined the and famiJy were weekend aunlll
Dodgers only Friday following his ol her parents, Mr. and Mtl. Fon·
suspension for rofuslns to pitch zo 'l'llylor and lamlly. ·
battlna: practice last Thuraday,
waa crcdittd with his third victory when Roy Campanella doub
led in two runs In the 12th. It
wu the J'hlls' seventh lop in a
row and Brooklyn's 19th Ylctory
in 21 games.
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'0'.11101&gt;, 1 T to 0 llvorllc durbecame a 4 to 1 fa.
riRIIIIdle, but it was reverY little belt·

'Iva Have W.n

There waa li~th! the trainers
could do bl)t wait. The horses
were as fit 'and ready as possible
and set to go,
The !rack was ex;pected to
fast for the Derby. There
chance or light, S(attered
dershower.s
late in the afternoon
Don Newcombe, fresh off his
one dl\f Ruspension pitched hltleu
ditlerball after entering the game In
the 11th to gain credit for Brook· enoe to l{..hua, Summer T•n
~~·
~
lyn's 6-4 victory over Philadel- Swl'ps, the ·~big three" e&gt;O!&gt;eeled I
phia in 12 innings, while three to ba·tUe for a winner's share
Milwaukee pltchcrs-Chct Nich· $108,400 !rom a total pune
I.
ols., ~Inner Humberto Robinson $11&gt;2;1100, the riche•t ever
in
a
Kentuoky
Det'by.
A
ay
aQil
GRIMM
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and ))ave Jolly- halted the Braves' five game losing streak with track, however, probably
Uftl*f ''"' a~
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-Tbe
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an 8·0 triumph over the St. Louis forte Trim Deatley out
race.
nual bi&amp;"h aehool · . etbill t 11~
Cardinals.
lNDn In Mud
naments are gettiq: ', o be 'bi.C
Trucks had no easy time beat·
Nashua, Su·mm.er Tan, the
bu&amp;inw io Ohio. · ~·
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ing Ned Garver who mulched ond choice at 2 to t, and
.F'aets
and. :figul.ee: gleaned
·ciphers with him until the sev- third choice .at ~ to 1, all
from the Ohlo High School Athie~
•- Auociation revealed ,tha~
enth when Shcrm Lollar doubled won on "off" tracks.
tn.;
for Chicago. Ed McGhee ran ror
As the early arl'ival~ !~~;~~900,()33 t1ru etid!;td the tP,rn
him and Cf)ne around with the their programs they s-...,-.
1tilea ifOr a total oi $861,2!1-.0ii
only run of the game when Gar· HOy ent.ry listed at lO to
to watch the eouot,., ,ectldnal
ver picked up Trucks' roller and Joe a.t. 15 to 1, ai'lq Blue
district, regional and state eli:
minatlons thia:
throw wild past third, tryJns: to beana, Honey~ Alibi and
Destiny at 30 to t.
That mea111
nall McGhee.
Eddie Arcaro was listed as the of Ohio'•
Stone was hooked up in a pitch- jockey for Nashua, Eric Guerin coLorful tournamerKs
ers' battle with Saul Rogov.n un . lor Summer Tan·, Willie Shoe· ed from the middle
til the eighth when Lhe Senators maker for Swap.s, Conn McCreary wU·b 'the Claa B
snapped a 1-all tie on a triple by for FJ.ring. Fucy, Hank Mo~~en·o to the stabe
Pete Runnels and Mickey Vernon's for Racing Fool, steve ·Brooke last wee~nd
sacrUice fly. Stone gave up seven for Jean's Joe, Chris Roger&gt;~~ for
The atM.e
hits In gaining his first vidory Honeys A,llbl on.d Lola C. Cook of lbe f81)(),000
again~&gt;t three defeats.
for Trim Dcsllny.
der' eoinl lOr team
Arcaro
wu
ridJng
In
bl.&amp;
16th
bonuses, taxu•. Pl)lln'ellt&amp;
Aided 8y Homart
Denby and already has a recOrd fleiala and rent for the .difiq.:;;l
Score, aided by homers oft the of five winnera, w.bile M·~tle Cohn tltea arouad the st;f.e. Laat
thi,rd. the •hte did o!libtlr l¥1ter,
bats of Dave Pope and Hank Ma- MCCreary look~d for hls
jeokl, notched hls third vl~toey Guerin, Moreno and- Brooks each $120,WM.85 tate b_Ome p&amp;,
and took over the major leawu~ won once, while Shoemaker and dedtrotions.
~iliiiiiiiiiiiii
strikcout.)eadcrship with a total Adams hn·c ridden in the Deti:)y
Ill!!!
of 50 by f11nnina: 10. TUrley struck bttfore but never won . For Hat·
matz, CoGk and Rogera it waa
out 13 batters in runnin&amp; his to- their
first r·Mc in the clusic.
tal to 46. Micke:r M1ntle •nd Billy

And Hurlers Don't Mind ABit
BY MIL TON RICHMAN

IY OSCAR PRA~•Y :
United Pr"' Sport1 Writer
NEW YORK UP-Fearle. ll'r•
ley's facts af!.d fi.Jures on ·the
Kentueky DerbJr:
Even if he fails to win abroad
the la~ored Na&amp;hua in toda7'1 run
for the roaes, Eddie Arcaro 1tUI
will be setlinl a new record Thll
will be old banana nose's 18th
ride in the bil one at Cburebill
Downs, l wo more tbaa anybodJt
else.
Arcaro already holds the record
or five victories, two more than
Isaac Murphy .and Earl Sande.
Conn McCreary, the modern
"Snapper" Garri.JoD, CAD join
those two if he bringa Flyiac Fur)'
down in front . . .

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wer'e Sunday &amp;\lesta u: hi~ ~m)~ her
and slt~i 9~:.v. Mr. un.l Mrl. Cal.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc~Uckle

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Faye Thomat, Anna Murray, RoG"' Hytell, Tommy Brown, Bobby Dillard, Barton ~ampbei.L 1M
Kennedy, C:harl"t IUHre, ~ ~l,m

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Wilson, Karen Hoffner,
Ralph Werry end Benny Ewing.
$&amp;:CON() ROW: Bill Hobstttttr,
Astntth Tracy, Nancy tbmm,
Dianna Wataon, Gail Stivers,
Sue Phillips, Judy Jenning• and
M.rl~tat Scholl. THIRD ROW:

PICTURID It the Feckrettd Junllr Cholr which will sing at tht
lY Mether' s D1y strvlc:e,
I. Left to right FRONT
W are: Temmy Werry, Sutit
'JW.Wtf Judy Wthrung, Leah
"Gr..,....., Brenda lntrtham, Sha-

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oool -ltht, low "' 41'&amp;. T Ar douctr" 11'111 . .,..,., with

Nonon, Bill Glltbl, Slndro lfto
gnhem and Shtlll Strau"" Dl·
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,;....tJle May me cttug 00 t he Count:y..,-councll ol Parent·Tcacher As

~ocia.Uons

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Thursday

~M id dleport
H1gh
Bcca~.~Se o( the abse nce o.f

lkbool
tbe preside nt and v!ce·pres1dcnt,
110 bu.aine.u meetmg
WBii
held
'tid the program Wll present ~ d
_. the Middleport Kmd erga1tcn
pl,l()il&amp; u.nd cr the dm~ctwn of
t.helr- 1tcach cr, !win. Guy Reynolds,
and the sc hool vocal
teach ct,
.... Cat.men Dee nht The chtld·
~Jn co•tume presente&lt;l "Th1 ce
IIJUn" and "Mot her Huhbard s
.,afty" With !U'iJst ltutions b~lng
ma~e for subshtutes a~J one aftllr
1pothcr of the chi ldren became
Plun!i Wl're cmu pll'1 1·d fo r the
lll either wtl h mumpJJ ot' rn ell!l COIIlnJUillon breakfa st PO Mulh et'-t
1&lt;1.
Hay, fot f1r~t communH·unls .mrt
.,...hl'n tiH S.J• ted
Sf!bools represe nted were S.•lis· llll'lr fmndJ,
.bury, Syr&amp;CU!IC, Tuppers Pl.am.s, Henrt Gutld mf•! Thm st!.!y lVf'll
Chuter 1 Sugar Run and Mtdd1c tnU tn tlw ~.:hurt.h iHI&lt;.II tonuru

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That Gt... Mora For Less!

TliE

Communion Meal
Planned By Guild

Thre..Room O...ler

NEW FURNITURE

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Mr.~ ll emu Nt' ll'l , pre:std(•nl, pt ··commtlbcc- or Hulett over the m!'et mg wlnl"h op·
~hO- local PTA inv 1ted th e guc11t.s t·ned wtth p1 uy1•r bv t h~ He~ Fa·
to the school dl ntng room where tllt'r fohn Turc l Mr:-; Elln er 11. ·h
~n arrana:ement of SJlr lng fl oiW wurth \\fiS t cpnrtt•d lll, bv th e stclt
,,. was used on the tN• table and ~.:ornnull t•e A bt:'tiOr aHt•nrtnm•e

h o~ltail t y

apJ~ed tea and cookws

made

f30.00 DOWN
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Ui'e H001 e Economics a:trls un ion set'\' tL'c A eontrlbutmn of $5
der the direction of t heir teach· wns nuutc to the Cliiii'PI" fund

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c1ppo!nted fm· tht&gt;
' Jt.mben or the committee wa rt&gt; .June mcelln g were Mrs J ohn
Kr1. Robe rt Schmoll, Mrs
JIJC Handl ey, Mr s c.. eorgc Hackett Jr
¥oun1 J r, Mrs Mtllard Wilder Mrs Henry Wells, Mn1 "Willuun
Mt•.s W&lt;•l l!l, Mrs .Jos1•p h Conde und
IUUb, Mrll John !Jaker,
friAOII Andcuon
I ·~~~ ilt!rthn Conde.
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Davl ~ wn s

On . Tll1 Br11htelt ~

evening given by ht' r p11rcnl:.,

and Mrs W ll Davt s at their

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•!;1Garno• were playcil chunu.: tiH'
and pmt:s awardrd lht!
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h,v t he prt':Hdtmt con·
1 hlll t••l lh • mcNi ng nrttJr
whwh
•&lt;•fn•, nm 1 1 1 ~ WNf' served by ~frs
11 ,. 1'111 Oh lm ~~· r. :llr~ Frank Gre!!i.s 1
\Irs I :t•ar' \\ rpp · !, 111rs 'l'honhtR
tit•nn,• ·~ .1 · ,,., IJt . !w l!m·sottJ

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Rutland Home JlelnDIISiri.IIDII
mletln&amp; to be held Tueoday May
10 rr,m 10:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. at
lin. EYOiyn' Hill's home. Potla&lt;k will be ocrved at nooa. foiry.
one lbat Ia lnteresletl in lbi dla·
eu.B•Jon ia InVited to attad.

urdli)&lt; and probablf sliD th~ Au..
triaD lrea.4- Sunday, •'roncb FoJo.

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tlta l\unt r.1 of N1w SU·oillsYII)e
~ r and ~~"' l'rlwa1rt
AC':wrr, Mr~ 0 J KRutl:
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honored throughout
day with red ,...... and pencila
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bellnlllnc ol •
of JDoeliap
----~oa lree:Jiq,'" J1rs, Geaev. Nolp.
Home Domonatntion Aaeat 11id
today. A meet1111 will be bold on
Miy 111at the Loog Bottom Sohool
fO. tbe Reo&lt;IBviii..U&gt;nc Bottom CINCINNATI PIIODUCI
Club aacl. the PortliDd Club. The
dl.....rop)s l!&lt;heduled lor cb...
tot "On !ria~ 18th. .

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hilb~r;

the hilher; choice 180 to'

sOWS 25c

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&lt;hers 18 llll; 230 to :!110 ·lb, 17 40;

aMI to 275 lb 16 90; J'l~ to .300 lb
lifl,f(J; cho1ce SD'91!s ~ tti 13t75;
MEIGS GENI!UL
300 to 1!00 lb 12.110 to 1~~.
Admllt~ to
tattle 2,100, eilves .. . Urly Hospital over
r~"'ipts mclude# arotua4 1 1lo•ds Charlie' Hill,
good to (•toie.e f~ ea\tle; ttade
, kll;tw all classes; ei&amp;UJiltC!r: 1Sl~rs.
yearlings and h~ers told: •eak to
DOe lower; cowi ~n( ~Ia ' ibout

youn1 men lh1t the. · .cotnrmt-

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moderately active; barrows · and Richland and Monta•m"""
lies.
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~e baa ~~pect woul~ ••alit hJ!d
~ot ahcnvn up. The. br.st proJ~t b
tq be the co~plehon Dl t~e. ~:
diamond and 1t was thought t~at
tbe ball players of the
are4 ~eady; goad to Chmce 'steiiri

n~Jral

Saturrl~ y tnfll ntn ~: ,111 1 13
\o u~ ro n(lrtio n

CINCINNATI LIYISTOC:I(

Mlddl- Park Aaooclatlon.
ID&lt;., reported thrt the low fall""
tuJ., wotlr:en '1ll4 helped with the
at lhe p~rt olte Saturday,
~~~isted , )'i&gt; several (irla but th:'t

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llftcle IUbstu.tiated. CIBe 1if Olth
of ~ youngster geltiq !be ~II&lt;'
vaecme lut ye.r of biVi.Og' eoft_.
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Rl&gt;ck 'sprib~s Gra'nge will meef
in ~~liilir . I!WiiQil . Tbunday · ai 8
p. jn..,t! .tb'e Graoie ~II. \York
lint ~rid second deerees .wll('
glVfD. : ;rhe 1 rrten, are .to be

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~1\," A..ini'UP'..:..tHe West""' B~ nr.e loullrl lnlnioten
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Com tnt: f1, 11 out of town for
the '&gt;t'J v rr~ Wt'IC \!r nn j Mrs.
C"all Grtfrtilh, ~11 and \Irs Wil·
ll am G1Hrtth \ lr 11 nd :11 1.s Floyd
Gntrtt h nnrl so n l\tt•! lhty M.ra
h gn.r!i C 1 f h l n~t· t Mrs
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lr 11m5on RIHI so u, .Jacktc,
Mr illtd '\ol n; Et.ll'lll"d
Dt [e nhllu,qh , Mrs .Jo'r Hllt' I'S c1·a'tg Mrs
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~tillOd In pink untJ green w1Lh 1 nmutl was in Ber·r h Grove cetlndlcs and th o m11ctlptlon ".H'fCI Y un tl pall h. at·cr.s- won

llrown, Ahta Collm.,, V11
~" llilifo Hunt, Ruth Ann, Mtk c pnd
-••• Brothers, Terry Mnlnakor,
Folmer and Lou,mnll Leon·

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CHIC~O UP-hwoll L•

In Middleport

2 [) m w' •h 1he Rev t.. M
the honored K•Wl&gt;! 'll'"""d \tn hr ht ' f
p,t.lf'r of tht' St
nice gUh; rcrrc~thm"ni" [ Paul 's Lu lttt't'an Chtm :h off tcl a
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JearUng~ 19M:

would help With th1s work sine!!
th'cy w6uld enobfil s? much ~~'
tbe completion of a fu"St·r~ dl,...
rnond.
The committee ~ltn.s to work
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:SIHuniay st~rtint r1t
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the work of cle1riq · 1••to 2l!Kl
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site
tltne' t. tab ath'ah· · ,SI)eep 100 earl)! ~:«ejpts, u ~:;az
tue. ltd dirt w.hicll bad been ol.t· to one- small lot cl)oice 1i1
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