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Charles 0. Flllley, owner of.the, 'JWuctanlly, the fiery owner uve ,.,o...t o 1,
Kansas City A~let. once temovod -the fence, 1!11'1 at the at Ynee 111 JIIJII! ¥d
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diUonal Nltlclt1l League open· mates in knots. Until ,the ninth "We have everytllbl&amp; Ill W\11 crowd . to :18,110, the. foweot for
demollsh his newly constructed "KC O!Je.HaD Pen.nont Poreh." ·~
er here •II GUt of the way and iMing, he blanki!J' Cincinnati, II with," saki O'Toole. who iu Cinc}"nall opener·~ ~1 ~ears.
"Pennant Porch."
Fillley,.in yloldlnS to the fatfrom the viewpoint .of the Cfn. 1 from whom he was ob- scheduled tp pib;h Thurs4ay at The RedJ ad&lt;jed Jun Dicks;:"
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Finley , the subject of contro- est ·dernandl' o1 "-baU'o top
clnnall Reds It iJ just as well tained in the expanalon draft. LoJ! Angeles, "and I think a~~ to their roster juft before t e
versy over the Kansas City brass, uld he had done
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Two of the Reds' runs came of ua havo had_a good· ·~~lng. game. He eamed a .spot In the "Another sea,.n, another rea- Stadium lease, aroused the .ire cause "the great
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Their Cflth opener wu • real on Bob Sltlnner'a homer as he
"We are • sound team, a8&lt;J.bullpen pff hb spnng efforts. I son for sk1ppiog ocbool!" of ~seball officials when he admiration I've always had for
flop, marred by sloppy fielding, showed sign, of .r•turning to ed Ellis, "and extrem•ly stM!J8lnflelder •SU&gt;ve Boros, obtam..t
constructed
his "Pennant llle offices of the commi,.loner
the middle. ThaL is where from the Cblcago Cubs,"'"' rePQrch" and brought tile rlgiJt o1 b'~eball and the president of
an• mt• hitting and .weal&lt; pitch· .the form he had with the
ing. But lhe 6-3 defeat at the . Pirates.
yoo win."
turned to the San Diego team.
field fence Inward to lhe 21M&gt; .!lie ~can League."
hand, of Houston didn't send The . loss went to young Jim
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Jobnsoo forced Aapromonte at
The Colts picked up three Ur&gt;- third and Maloney should
earned runs In the fifth IMing been oui of the inning when
as J'OOkle Chico Rulz made a ijle Kosko groonded to Ruiz,
throwing error and veteran Nel- who made the throwing m~
lie Fox smacked a timely sin- cue.
Kie for Hooston.
. Jim O'Toole and Sammy ElThey added tllr.. more In the Us . two Cincinnati· pitchers
s!Jt~, two of them on Jim lc..:.nted on to make the f\Od.s
Wynn's ·homer.
click, still felt the team could
M!BQUllle Ken Johnson was win the pennant.

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are 31 Southern ·Local
school tb,lnclads, says. Co • c
Bill Priddy.
Leading the squsd are
lettermen, aU· of whom went
lht dlotrlet m..t laB! year.
This groop Ia Led .bY Bob
vester who ran a 23.8
220 In the State meet
yeat.
LetJermeri aenlora are
vester ancl Teet Bailey,
jump 'broad jump diBCUI
relay: Jobn Amoti, one ~
eta~ and relay tum;
Beegle: 100, 220. 440, and low
hurdles; Harry Cleland, brood
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and one of the ahorl dashes
and Roger Adams, sbot put, and
maybe tllo olficus. Of the 24 olhtr tracksters
there are five seniors, five
juniors seven e~~eh from the

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1!6peful of earn1ng a p1ace
the traveling squad ore
Cline, Spencer Stearns
C!irpenter, Dave Fox,
Theiss, Blll 8 1rd.
and Carol
Cline
Bobby Grueser, Dave
Paul B]ack, Craig
Harold Kiser, Bruce
and Bob Scarberry
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to Gallipolis for Its
meet. Chesapeak• was to come
In to m•ke it a thr~way gathering, Altogether, SIX meets are
scheduled.
Coach Priddy saki he
May 1 a nd May 11 open.vu
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Angels and
are going to be
glad they didn't rush
and spend their World
checks.
The Impulse certainly
there ~ause these tw?
don't fond themselves m
place every day,
Today they did,
what an unusual
11 gave them.
The ,high-flying Angels
Colts both know th~ hard,
facts of life, however.
painfully aware that all .
er 1118jor league clubs
into action today
, ' making it
clooh that lhty U have to
first place by tonight and
lng It debatable wh~ther .
even he In lhe forst dlvls10n
the weekend.
~· Clood Nlao
S_tlll,, It s otrictly &lt;loud
while 1t las~.
Bill Rigney s Angels went one
up on the rest of lht American
League by blanking the Sena!Drs, W, Mcmday, on a nifty
piece of pitching by Ken MeBride In the annual Washington
atU!nded by 40,145, In·
President Lyndon John· and Stan (The Man) MuSial
on
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"'" ner pom o t
Another Johnson,
er Ken Johnson, was the
In ·lhe'''Natlonal Lea,que
at Cincinnati where ··)e
shut out the Reels for eight
In Leading Houston to a
victory before a crowd

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and take out afU!r those league, Angels and Colts.
Yogi Btrra makes what he
his rr•na~erial "debate"
Yankee Stadium by sendmg
Whitey Ford agamst
Bill Monbouquette
the Boston Red Sox. Ford,
In his lOth opener'
a 24-7 record for the Yanl..,t se~son. Monbouquette
20-10 With Boston.
·There shoold he another
duel ill Chicago where
Sox play host to the
Orioles· Gary Peters '
hnd a 19·8 record last
ond was na_med AL
of the year,. wlll ~o for
White Sox. Baltimore s new
manager, Hank Bauer, has
Milt Pappas (16-9 ) to
lor the Orioles.
Carnllo. P88Cual (21-9_) drew
the operung game assignment
for the Mionesota Twins In
their game ~lib the Indians at
Cleveland. Jun (Mudcat) Grant
(13-141 will start for the Tribe,
which Is being Jed by George
Strickland, !lll!ng In for Birdie
Tebbetts, who Is recovering
from a heart attack.
A'o .Meet TJcen I
Kansas C1ty ts at Detro I In
the fourth AL encounter with
knuckleballer Orlando Pena
(12-201 naml!d by .the Alh!oli&lt;s
Phil Regan ~15-9) by the
Tigers.
In th! National League, two
games will he played by day

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place in pro golf'r money-winThe Gallia County Foxhunters n.lllg derby on the strength of
Assn will conduct Its 26th an- his victory In the Masters.
mw bench show and field trials Palmer'• first triumph of the
Fr~day mght and Saturday
year was worth .$20,1100 raising
The bench show will be held his 1964 earnings to $33.488.75,
in the Bulaville town hall, be- acoording to figures released
ginning. at ~. P m.. Friday
Monday by the Professional
The field tnals Will commence Golfers' Association.
sh~rtly after daybreak at Mor- Jack Nicklaus was second
tons Wood. on Saturday .. A with earnings of IJO,I!iO and
breakfast Will precede lhe field Dave Marr moved into third
trial~. .
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Tro-County Area. and other near- earned $10,000 each In the Masby SEO coonL•es.
ters when they tied for second
Robert IBobJ Gordon will I!Ct place.
as JUdge at the ben~h show Frl- Mason Rudolph held fourth
day mght. Saaurday' rmgmast- place with $16,847.92 and Bill
er Will be announced ater.
Casper Jr. followed with $15,Refreshments wol.l he . srved 475.
throughout Saturday s fesl1voues . •

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mit the Yankees "to enjoy and
benefit tremendJUsly from foul
fiDes ol 296 feet (right field)
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To he Saturday
The Annual AU Sports Banquet sponsored by lht Pomeroy
Fire Department for Pomeroy
High School athletic teams will
be held Saturday at 8 p. m. In
the Set'Ond Ward Fire House.
Plenty of good food cooked
by the firemen will he served
All male teachers bt the high
school. team managers, and any
other persons who work with
Pomeroy athletics have been
invited.

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By Uoited
International
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Los Ang. 001 020 010- 8 g 1 1
Wash.
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McBride. Navarro 17) alld
Rodgers. Osteen, Kline {8) and
Retzer. Winner -McBride (Hl)
Loser -Osteen (IH J.
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National eague
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and Bateman. Malooey. Ellis
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outpointed Denny Moyer, 160,

lilllom~::•1 l~o~•~•l: li~~-~iiiiiiiiii~iii~an~d~th~e~o~th~e~r~tw:o~at~n~lg~h~t.iii,_:P~ort~l~and:,·~O~r~e·;.·~~O~.iiiiiiiiiii,

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Of them,frosh
abc: railko.
bqys look !Ike By
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New Prot
Y111'k Mets
they'll fit IJIID lht I\Ompe!Uion one dlstinclion before
u folloW... Gordcm Fisher. mtle
ohapes up as another
run; Max Knopp, high Jump;
of frustration ill the
Daony Mc'rumer; 880; J e f I Ilona! Le~e.
Alkire, mO. relay: Charles
Case~ Stengel'• men
the majors in player
. today as t.eQms In botll
!rimmed their rosters to the 28man ope'Ding day llmlt.
SIJuffled' oH to BoHalo by the ·
'feri! plt.chero Mike Joyce
Grover PC)Wl!D and oatcber
C:..[&gt;Cb,llQ
' Coleman. Southpaw•
· and Steve Dillon
from the same
Leogue club and
·cerllon Willey was
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were shattered two weeks ago
when htS jaw was fractured by
line drive durlllg an e~hlbl·
lion game.
Clnc!Mati Reds: Slgnl!d relief pitcher Jim Dlcklon end
lrettiMJElli iriflelder Steve Buros
San ·DieJo of the PCL.
Phlladelc&gt;hla Pblllies: 0~
ltliloed .pitcher Pau. !Brown to
I~~: ]lOck of the lL and
plt.cher Cal McLish on
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ClevelaJMI IIJII!ana: Optloned II

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lately. Sales are up 28% over the comparable
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April!&amp;, 1964, 1:00 P· m. Tile
!ollo&gt;wlnJ will be sold at Pulr

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located on State Rl. 143, by
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Florence electric

dryer, Dinette set 4

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zlue rock, T. \'. stand, rug,
~·mps. Cedar chest.
plece bodloom suit..
~ c+uPJete, dres!'el'
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.and spboon·nk••,
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•wine. qulltlnl! frames,
oak chain. porch 'C::;~~~
Gdd cllsbu, fruit )ltrS, A1
Walnut !lroP leal table,
Iagle stand 150 yr. old, .violin
(hand made), roflle SAD

pay, aee or caD 'nt1111 Jewel-

en, Point Plea•ant, W. Y•~
PbOGI 50, BW Welbn•n Loll
WIIH•mINIII

• If you're Interested In
a fine Spinet Plano t h a t

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Chevrolet, 50,0110

Wrlto or Phone

copper coffee pot. Many
rou where you cea ' ... thlt
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Lells llalley. Tenn• Cash. fine Plano tocallr.
Not rosponslble for ·~=~:II
Brlldf'ord Auctl., &lt;
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King Builders Supplv Co.
290 N. 2nd Ave.

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See For Your~~lf, The Difference
BetwHn Spred Satin 1 n d Any
Other Paint You Heve Ever Unci

Labor $2.00 per hour

originally sold for $900.
and can be bought f or

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Seeond Street,
Prleed for qatl 18le. IDqulre ey; lin. Lester Glbbl,
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FOR SALE!
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Admission 75c &amp; 40c

THURSDAY, April 16
NOT OPEN
'"fffiiDAY and SATURDAY
April 17·18
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"THE HAUNTING"
· Jul.'l Tamblyn, Juhe Harris,
Claire Bloom, Richard John·
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, MONDAY, TUES.
April 19-20-21
"STRAIT·JACKET"
..;..,.,,,." Crawford, Diane Baker,
Erickson, Howal'll St.
-,~n, Rochelle Hudson .
· 'Iurette Perdon My Terror

THIS WEEK'S

SPECIAL ·
'57 OLDS
88 4 DOOR WAGON
V-8 automatic, 4 like-new tires, and a completely

overhauled motor.

NOW

$795

,·. KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT
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Cadillac - Oldsmobile

~Ola1J Ute Our Quality Wq of Dotq BUIIDell"
Wlrf 2-5342
P011neroy, Ohio
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Why walk a n:We to cook a meal?
be the evangellst. There wm be
sueci&amp;l music each j!Vening.
Special nights are April 20,
membership night; April 22,
young lii81Tied peoples night,
and Apl'll 24, youth Jilght.

TENNIS
OXFORDS
J.adi._Youtb-cbllclren
No lmport.s - No Secondl
Mo•ltJr
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Cooking isn't fun when it'~ combined with a croae-country bike. 'Why liot.do
something in your kitchen f.o elimi.nate
extra &amp;tepa, dark wot~g-.
skimpy storage space, old•fasbioiied applianoei? 'Your. P:ackaged Gu Kiteb,en
dealer can help. Let hi.Q1 show yoq the lito~ new features of ~: Gold
Star Gas Rang~ ••• the au~matic B~er-with-a-Brein that ends sco · g and
boilovers ••• the smo)telessi~iler. fQr .deliclo~ ~e-kissed' ftavor in steaks and
chops ... programm,cf coo](Jng in ali oven that h~lda finished meala hOurs with·
out ctvercooking or drying, MAIL THE COUPoN today..
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