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~edilfi4a:r evenin'l from Lake ' ,cream ~iat oq; 'Liacula Heights,
"Hope "'hare he attended a lbtee Jun.e 11 -wh~--tbe Pomero)' Bend::c.,.y""' conlertDC!e for exttoslo.n ef!l. t-H Club riaet Wedae&amp;diY af~ti.
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prealde4 over tbe meeting In th~
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mother.
Mrs. Arthur Skinn.er and
Tom, drove to Daytoo af~r
mottter, Mn. Dave Fanner
aun( Mn. Garnet J'Jeet,
haove ~n riiltioa: lit. arul
Dan Pumer and dauabt.en.
James Puekt&gt;tt. who wUI

left today for Uu west for a n ·
cati011 ·trip. Mn. Tannehill and
sons w"i.ll visit her motber, Mn.
.lohD Larson, and Mr. Laraon at
Lonavtew. Wu:h., for the next
three weeb and Janice will stop
in Grand Juneboo, Colorado, to
v!Jit witb her patBD.al erandpar·
eata. Mr. IDd Mn. V. F. Tanne·

Jamoa ""'"'·

Mn. Cllesttr Tanneblll
Wednesd'ty py the Ulnes&amp; Of ber ebildren, Janice, MArk aad Jobp,
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Additlon, :PO:lnt' Pleannt, County aebooh wu . hilb1Y cam·
... the &amp;Ueat ol 1\0Dot Wednet· meQded. tor her work· u tea.cher
day dternoon .wbeA MtJ. Richard :when the Meip CO\Inty COuncil
Jertins and Mn. Jobn MC!'alld Ot Religious EducatiOn met Tues·
Mrs. Wil1iam J ;

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in Kalamazoo. 'l}aey w'Ue fOrm·
er1y located in· Oldahoma Oity
)fr, and Mn. Gall Hys~tll ~Dd
daughter, Sandra, •pent 'the p..t
weektm~ villt~ . .Mr. and tll:t.
Noel

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WC.TU Group Gives
T0 Cancer Fund
A c:ontrJbu&amp;loa wu made to the
e,neer fuD,d when the PomeroyW.CTU met 1\teaday evening at
the Federatt&lt;l Chureb.
. Mn. G, J{. EWing, president,
waa In chtrJe of the meetini
wbiCh opend with the hymn
"Take My Life an'd l.et It Be"
follow!d by prayer by the pre11l·

arid·aona lni Columbu1 denl

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with Mra. Q. H. Myera ea. leader.

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Tbe !ira\· meetiRI of tbe Dorcu
Circle o( the I. H. Sanborn Mia•·
l~mar)' S9eiety of the FLrst Bap·
tlat Cbllreh for -ttl..eir new year
wu held Tueadey evenJna at tbe
home ,ol
, Charlea Wbite with
Mr4.

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The President laya a wreath at
my tomb an4 ~alutet ,and tbou""
andt of uniformed me:c .ulate ud
the v~na; lhe,- ~Ide on Me ....
.?Ei•l Day ao~ fire their pllJ
over the araves of fu:y buddiu.·
_. A little red headed bof trtaods
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t:. Hoyt aaJr:ing "tor a t'OntrJbutiOn
to· the Mlnlstetlal Association r(lr.
-their bocth at th_e county fair aDd
•pl~na were mad,e to contribute. 1

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lr UNITID Pllill
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tOday 11 millio111 ei 'floltda)'::iDt
Almerin• J1111111ed the aauoe·.
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A Uaited Pra1 auney dowed
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Ottaer fatalitiea ~ere nported
lA New YM, P&lt;IIAil'l-a,
South Doltota, Co•·-~ Jill.
~~~ M~hfcan aad Neli Mexico.'
The National Sald)o C.,UJ¥:ll
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}Rev . J. Letdle Kuru:e presid,ed
oVer the me~na: WhiCh opened.
with the hymn. ..Taite Time to 'be
~oly " followed with
sCripture
reading "God's Book" and senttu« prayera.
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ally Vac"4on Bible- SChool. Tbe '
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c:on!lned to "her bad'· 111 1 · ~n lelislaUon deR•r.tment
recom- ~j~s. Dey Hraell, M:rs. ,Bonb
Friday with
de r nee Mt mtmded letteta tie .11~t to the Mi~hell tnd Roy 1'rocy wChl
oft Iter r!Jbt tea.
e~Brt~ur'~ State Lefl•latora in re1ard to the named on tbe retord committe~
dre111 e&amp;UJbt fbi .w~ll~ li
,ea mental health bill. Miu Eva and Mrs. L. F. &amp;!hoenleb and
buin.lna: p&amp;P,et1 ~n bef • ~
Simms of Ctntinnlti ;.vas welcom· Mrs. Hysell on the publicity coJU.
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Mrs\ Ph!J Willt.am~on, procram
Pr~yer by the pastor coneludjd
pr. In~ Mri''Jo~
~~lrmm. ,led tbe, ~ aervlca
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tbreti children, Sprl•llti&gt;!d ..
~ke• froq&gt; : lolltlhew ~8' 1-6 and tile meetina:.
•pend the weekond
all~ew ,,, 13-16. 'The ehlld
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~ '! • llfto. welf.re" was the topic of the pro\
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gram preaentod by Mrs. Wllliam,.d by Mrs. Le.. Huber
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and Min 1Lueretia Geabeimer, ·
Tbe Juno, mCetlnJ wtll be held

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and attended! ( t})e-' weddlnl . f
. ~~ing tbc bUJine1111 senlon ~c r.;upervbl&lt;ln of Theo Smit~.
Ruth Taylor 1 fftW.t,r-Middl 0 $tlana were made to have a tem· !l'ert was • dlacuulon on new
resident. ,' ·, .-.,.. . · , eport f:!11'•nce fUm .trip 1hown at the r,~l for tht. Choir.

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Jng Roush until Sunday.
.Mrs. Edgar Y~lll and dauJ:h·
tor, Janet, Kit•~ M\&lt;b., have
been gucetl oi Rep-. and Mt1.
Oeorte MelnhJrt·•lpd Mn. WUIlam Wloe· lhla · paat w..k. lolrL
Younc it tbe ~lbtrr-t'n-Jaw of
the former PJ~~ Wlae ,arid ber
bua!la.nd, Dr. Y:oun" ha• just
been appointe(( tQ Re.ut lleleareb
"""" lor the llpjillpl ·compa•x

Pra,.u by- lba lleY.·l. A. Bll&gt;- bo . ...d JUliO lf (or!iW'ieporla.
aerter, pUlor ot Beatb Metbodilt
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Church, M.jt;ktlfPOtt. opened uie
Rev. S.nce.rter, chainii~ pve
me.eti.q, lD c:baqe' td t,he .presi- the aomlnltlng cOm.A'lf~• nd,eat, Dr. 'l'bo~ ;Jadford. lollaa port · ..d of~ tor tbO' Ooln!Di
Bowen llVQ a ~of J{er )'eat''l year are .the Jter, J. LeJI• Kunze.
work.
president; -G. lL 'Ewlpl. T'c• pHil·
The repOrt or · _t.be
dent; f;_spl. Ole~ RuiDifll~l. see-l sbowed a
for ·the rear and retary 1nd Mrs. Lena H~r,

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of the baaioet
dleport. aqd Hr. and lin. WUI- and f•mily.
filled with layette itJ:-·~; ~-;;
ilm Gra~. tbet~bire, · ner the
Mr. nd Mn. George Taylor,
weekend.
Cindnnatt speat the W!Mkend were m~nlature umbroU"
aamt t"olora and a
Dr. and Mn. Bel1 ·Sbumater wUII. bet parents, Mr JDd Mn. J. wu placed on the
·and dlus:Jite'r Betty of Orea;oa, E. Wthoq. Saturdl)' evenial tb~ table.
end Ml.!s N".ta !l,!))c:J; AUielu, wen~ dinner gue~U or Mr. and Mrs
Guelta were Mra. JDhn
were recent ....-:of·tbeJf.eeuslD· ~ld Hinkle and dauchter and
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KIP ~t after.aoon tbey aceompaoted ~u . Cornell Wigena;
Mape1 •nd tlh. 'lb!l~ )WI- 11ft. WlliOil to Bladen W visit her dridge Sauer, Mn.' "¥ile~
dau&amp;hter, Norma
not 1een eaeh oQier far the p~
l:li'· and Mrs. Wuren toth and
Jobn Melot~h. Mr•. ·
fifteen yeiT», ~~ ~P.et:, {•it4,. ll .ii:ea-:r-Honnur. wh, hat been
Mr~. A'l
lAttl{lzil Mary
retlriDI from .,r . A'(beDI lcbdol ,• "•Uflic8l ~uent at Holz.er no ..
aDd' • Dan03 JerJdnJ an,d
ayatem alter le'&lt;"-1' lOt lorir·
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five ,-,an, . will : alieomptnf , ...:.... pj~J· returned to bja bome on
IIIIer, lo!rt, Sbumaler iod t!Oiifi} Soul- Froat Street Wldnio&lt;fay
bi&gt;jlle lor a vlflt.
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/ lfennesy.
l1e Zerkl.. Rboda Han ·iitd· . Anlie ' '"'"' . . o~ AUentworih, Miu
Howell employees, &amp;.~f "" Middle· Ruth Wlae, Mrs. Ed Coates and
port Columbuo ••d Soutbern Oblo dauptH
were buslaeq
Eleetrle office drove 1 Pirtita- vUdt.QI'I in .Athena Tueaday.
bur1 1 di · 'UMn. WlUlam AuJt and 110n,
O[flelal Board of the Unit· or nner ..w-.diY eveniD1.' Garry l,.et:, took Mr. Ault to Mar- edThe
Metbodllt
'Churah met Monday .
Jean llo~•h. wl)o 11 eJJIPloled Jetta where he tt'!turned to bio
evening
at
the
· eburc.b for lts
In C.atdn, anlv• tqd&amp;y for a
visit with her · ~other; Mr.. Down· cn,ployment on &amp;he Soblo IUver- June meetlng. •

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wer. Games were ,p.IIJ'td 1 during
'he afternoon aDd prizea ar.vard·
duate from Middleport Jlia:h
eel kl Mra. Cornell WIUIDIJ ¥~­
School Friday, bu enUsted. in tbe hlll, for the SUJI)mer. They were !$~ridge SJuer aDd a&amp;n. Jaha
Air Force aad wUl leave for n aceompanied u far u Athem by MclntOISb.
Air Force 8ue iD New York 'J'u.e~o Mr-. TannebUl.
'Jibe hOiteueJ ~"terved a

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Mr. and Mra. Er-nnt KeaneciJ and 10na. Alln. and Bruce spent
Cave awtmmlnJ pool. U wu de- and daudlter, Judy of Akran lbe weekend in MeConaelnllle
cickd to m~ every two week.&amp; on will visi&amp; Mn. Ed.itb Thqmu, Hid- witb llr. and Mrs. G. C. Kaox

. !Kf. .ad . Mrs. Alfred Crow re... Wedoea~ at '1 p. m.
t~Ded home Wednesday morni~
fr;uf1!. ~- · Louls, Mo., where theJ
'l'oit~WlliJ Ule bfuinea seaaioD
aUepd.ed a Purina meeUnJ.
tbe a:irJ,I worked on their sewil'IJ
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preJect and Jennifer Blakeslee
' Mary Allee Andrews, daull)lttr served' relraltmenQI tp Janet Carof• ;llr, atul Hn. Clarence Andrewa nenter' ~a"y Blt~~lee Jeannettt
Who bu beeD qqite !11 at her borne Croon', Alita Cl(peftie~ . .iennlfer
® F;;bene:~er St., Ll reported Q Lohse. Judy LQ)H 40d iera.n. El·

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--------------------------------------------------day al lbe l't&lt;leraled Cbun:b.
dia&lt;..,ed. A apoolol

Miss Bowen Cited
Shower
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Mrs.
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lollaa Berni.. Bowen, rdlllouo

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""-Dally Ser:tfinel, Ponw;roy-Middlt!lpOrt, Ohio

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llh"*1t for American l...ue
INHon in thl• Htoup bon..' h..s

chlnt~ •rm b4oiol"ll• to John
Bruclt Swaneo, $30,000 bonus
player from Weith, Olcfe., who
has ltnt lolnod th Bird•'
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Lead..Wo Gun1llnger

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Costa N8Dled NCW Featherwe1g
Challenger After.Perez Fight .
NEW YOaJ( UP Speedy
young Cam~elo C01ta of Brooklyn
wu qamed feat.her!Wela:ht challen·
a:er today by the JnternMlonal
Boxing Club berause m his lopsided viclory over Lulu Perez
FridA)' nlcht.

8nila7 Onl7

Ma7 ell

,...., w.,ne

Claire Trent'

Teo 811' Te Daa'ble BID

su

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Phil

Aober1 8taek

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(Cne-..pe.Teohaleolor)
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AL80CdTOON
MMI., T~~e~o

Hltt'Jorle Main

MA and PA KETTLE
AT H()ME

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BteYe COC!hn•

Sho'1 Baek On Broadway

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The aloeky, brown-haired

.son

··

· Thq ~1..-liit'1he oomParisGQ..
aut It
'!Iii{~
Juat aa •.tn· t&amp;e dan. of tbe Ca•
sua, it ' waa: "Eat, ·Mtnk and be
merry, for tomorrow you may

·. wu

.die."
Substltut~

tbe roar of

power·

ful nioton· rOr the c:oU~:b of th.e
lion, and the ring of tortured
metal for the clash ·of 1word and
trldent "nd the !lettlnj ia .similar.
G1sollne A.. Gl.adlators

I

Sen·safiono
:f{EW 3·Speed

oaly oM are left to attend iU an~
nual affair. The other 2G are
dead. and all but four of them
were ~illed on the race track.

Your Kitchen

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with

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lawai NO
EXTRA COlT!

•.

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Tbere was a particularly loud
ovation for one new- member, Cal
Niday, a man who left a leg back
up the roaring road and still bo!ds
hls own by Wllrkiri.g a special
cJut~h witb bl.s band.
Let tbere be no quatton abput
thelr being athletes. It takes more
than coura1e to perform a feat
sueb u .Jimmy Bryan'1 when he
finl1hed second last year,
Hia sbocb Jarre(l oft and bls
springs broke • .J1mmy rode it out
tllat way for tbe lilt 170 miles in .
hl.s jolting, sweltering cockpit.
The bruises went all tbe way to
the bone and be couldn't walk for
a week, but be stayed in there to

I!~~:~.

' a,so
a,45
a,oo

know1..

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Donovan, and the bollUII' by HoUH
In the fltth waa IJl he DIIIJ&lt;f,d,
Detroit now Ia within halt a aame
ol the third plaee WhJte sox.
Recorll Tied
'
Bobby Hofman tied an aii·Ume
major leaaue niart for pinch·
homers witb his nlatb and hb:
third this aeason when
CQn·
m~eted to tie the score at l-~ for.
the Giants ln the aeventh. M111

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8:·00 , Herb' Shrtn~
~~ favorite Huoband
9:00 · 1ProfessJqnal FatJler
9:30 Dimon ;R~yon ·Theatre
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'llari'y MOler, Own~r
Main st.
Pomeroy, Ohio

Herman Webmeier beat
burgh lor lhe !Btb Ume In
trieS.
ltoaJde Lula Arro10
filth 10mo wltboul a IOM
Paul LaPalme eame In ·t&amp;
two scoreleaa relief ~~Ill

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.tate seeond 'money.
Aa in the long, lona: ago, It was

· ~·eat drink ·and be merry." Becauae Jn this club, one never

.

Slgo On

10,80 Captalo Mldnllllil
'·ft ,oo Bl&amp; Top
'' i2:00 LOne ianeer
1~'~ U~cl~ Jnhnoy C09n• .
i2:M Game .of tbe Wtek
3:50 Ernie saunders
4:00 Future Report
4:30 The 'P reaknela
" 1 -- OiOO T,Jevi8ion Cla~ro~n~ ,

Loud Chatlon

lies went ori to beat llob':'.~,!~:;::
With I IUCCe!SiOn Of ~I
produced three runa In

'~· ;v

•

,19'i'P· Winlcy !1111k .and 'l'•u

a fOW"--rUD

hitter.

t/.J

Channei-8
'to,oo

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...

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.

~p Monday, at an average speed
of better than 100 miles per hour.
SIJ.ty~nine have made it, but

&amp;tilch guh high on hi&amp; forehead Ford, while Detroit ed1e C.blqa~
in tbe last round.
1.() in a aqueaker decided an
Frank HoUle'• bom.-. Clevelaad
at Kansas City Wu .raiDed out.
Before the bout Coata wa.a
ranked si~ amon·g feather
Sal Marlte beat ·the lliRfcer• fot
tender.; Perez, leventll,
the 23rd tlme Wbea WUUe MaJii
sOcked I two-run ".t,.omer 1a a 3~1
Giant decision Ja the NatlttW
NASHUA FAVORED
League. Tbe Phlle cime ftODli ·be•llMJIIIMO!RE UP ..- Nashua, fUnd to defeat tile ._pirates. 0-a 1*
William Woodward'• big
bay 10 inniQp wblle tbe ·Citdlltil'
colt, was on the spot tod~ as he topped Clncinrlatl, 7-t and 'idu~
led the field to the "POit In the waukee out·blaated Chicaao 7-1 1D
$116,600 Prellkness Stalles
oJ homera. · .
,
P-im11eo.
~blGM~ ftll·lR' firi(

tirat. Ford wbllad In wltla ·• Ova

f

Because to do so a driver must
complete the full route of the IDdlanapoUs GOO mile race, coming

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Beeauae tbeae are race drivers

His total ol 10 runa batted ba
was one under the AmerlciD Lea-

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lltlmlral

gladiators df the 1aaoline qe. and
Ute ft wbo sat down together at
111 ann•al banquet Friday niabt
are memben of the .world's most
ex~l~ivt ·outfit.
It ·is ca11e4 the~ Champion 100Mtle-An-HOW' Club. In 26 years
of meebank:al combat only .69
. drivers have - ~n able to join its

o1. a eity f.itlter department carefirat place m.ara:ln to three aameJ
t1ker Ia practical~ certain to
Costa, scaling 1281,3 pournd 111 t.o with a 8-1 ~jclOI"f at BallimOI't,
fight champion Sandy Saddler Perez' l26~4. acflcred a two- sixth of lbe )'ear tor Wlalte7
for ttle 128-pound crown at Madl.11on Sq. Garden in lt1le July or
earb' Auauat.
Harry MllrM:aon, managing director of ~he iBC, said , "We want
the match. So do tbe lighters and
their manaa:ers. Now, it's a mat·
tef ol. temu IDd I date."
C01ta, m, reglatered his 26th
vlotor.v In &amp;a :professional ))out&amp;
Frlda,v niabt etn 1 unanimous
10.r~md declalon over blackhaired Perez or Brooklyn in their
TV-radio light before 2,000 at the
garden.
Cameln, who combined Hgh,t-

W..e· M o1 (""""" m••
ila&lt;IIAtort'ol~o.

Zauchin, a si.~:.foo&amp;, 4% lneb
first baseman, started out Frilhly
night with a two-t"UUl homer la
Lne tint inniq oif Bob Po.rt~r1aeld. J.n tbe soeoDd inail:la he
drilled a ......,·loaded bomer otl
lefty Dean Stone: ·He lammed 1\
aouDie off lbe left field waU to
brill:l 111 one r.ua' ia the fOtll'tb
and homered with two on iD the
iitth.

gue mark of 11 held b7 lludJ
••rk of tho Red Sox aod Tooy
Laz.zert of the YaDkea. Zaucbul
1
1: 1
ning footwork with a bo~weaver he went on hia spree.
attack, waa not only · faster,
Only II• Hltl
smader and more aceur~te
Topt Brower wu Jiven some bl*
Lulu, but be ac·hto~a~lly;~;~~~~·~;:: Una: ~:~upport lor lbe firat lime aad
him. Perez was ~responaed b)' boldinl Wubinatol!l
more e~losive than
to aix hita.
wu garnered but three knocl!outsj
In his career.
· The Yankees improved tboJf

UP - T~ere
.,llh the
tool!: Ol eille&amp; iD their eye a, and
l.bey_jeDtt~ded )'OU. of ', the •ru:Ient

ilfDIAIIA/'PW

Williams tiDally Jet.
ready to play, ZaiJCbiD'a near-r~
¥d pertormance of three home
rup.s, a double, and 10 rwu driY•
en 1n Jo'rjday ltlgbt in a J.d-0 tri:l.lmpb over WalllinJtoa. will be
enuugb. to keep the folk.&amp; 111 Bo~
: t()q bapp)l.
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17 20 .459 lO~,i
Pbilade_,hia
l:t 23 .395 1::1
Pitbbur.gh
12 26 .316 16
FrW.y's Rnull't
:;t_ Lowii 7 C&amp;ii\: inrJ&amp;.ii 4 n-ight
New York 3 ·Brooklyn 1 night
MUwautee 7 Chicago :5

Brooldyn at Ner.v York
Pbiladtipbla at Pltteburgh
MiiiWaukee at Cbieago
Oinel.anati at St. Loub

BY OICA. ~RALlY

· Unlletl......a .-wrl,...

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IY CARL LUNDQUIIT
United . Pr... ~ Writ.,. .
A 24-year-old kid from the Nnd
Jots of Detroit, Norbert lltDtJ
Zaucbin, made Red SO:t fane forolflt momeutaril,y todl)' that there
ever wu a ball player nam.ell Ted
WitHams.

New York at Baltimore ·

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Good Average t
fu Short Time !II

CIUeago at Detroit
Clevela11:d at Kanaas City
Washington at Boston

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Dolroll 1 Cbloac• 0, •leht
New York I Blltlmore 2, nlgbt
llootoo 11 Wuhiagtoo 0, nillbt

Brooklyn
Cbicqo
· New York
MUwaukee
St. Louis

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'fulllqtoo .. . 15 Z2 -4011 II
K.tuoo City . .. 14 zt .378 12
- lloltlmO&lt;e __ _,_ '11 1'1 .12&amp; 14 \0

Rookie Outshines Ted
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Oriole cNch, fl1urn
thoro
should 1M ml1hty little nou,.
llh"*1t for American l...ue
INHon in thl• Htoup bon..' h..s

chlnt~ •rm b4oiol"ll• to John
Bruclt Swaneo, $30,000 bonus
player from Weith, Olcfe., who
has ltnt lolnod th Bird•'
mound
staff.
(International

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8C&amp;UN
CIHIJU.ICOPI Ui • 1M n"
TONIGHT ONLY
Tm, Cvlll
I'IJter Lav.rle

JOHNNY DARK
fla TeoludOidar)

Eddr 'Waller·

Ala• Liobe

Lead..Wo Gun1llnger

• bt
Costa N8Dled NCW Featherwe1g
Challenger After.Perez Fight .
NEW YOaJ( UP Speedy
young Cam~elo C01ta of Brooklyn
wu qamed feat.her!Wela:ht challen·
a:er today by the JnternMlonal
Boxing Club berause m his lopsided viclory over Lulu Perez
FridA)' nlcht.

8nila7 Onl7

Ma7 ell

,...., w.,ne

Claire Trent'

Teo 811' Te Daa'ble BID

su

..

~MerliN

Phil

Aober1 8taek

u.m.

Laralae n.,

HIGH AND THE MIGHTY
(Cne-..pe.Teohaleolor)
-ADDED-

·'

Bla•k Junl)e Fury
AL80CdTOON
MMI., T~~e~o

Hltt'Jorle Main

MA and PA KETTLE
AT H()ME

1

VIra-l* Mq•

' :

..

MA7 It-It

•ere:r Kilbride

BteYe COC!hn•

Sho'1 Baek On Broadway

...,

fin TecbllleDIDr)

,1

The aloeky, brown-haired

.son

··

· Thq ~1..-liit'1he oomParisGQ..
aut It
'!Iii{~
Juat aa •.tn· t&amp;e dan. of tbe Ca•
sua, it ' waa: "Eat, ·Mtnk and be
merry, for tomorrow you may

·. wu

.die."
Substltut~

tbe roar of

power·

ful nioton· rOr the c:oU~:b of th.e
lion, and the ring of tortured
metal for the clash ·of 1word and
trldent "nd the !lettlnj ia .similar.
G1sollne A.. Gl.adlators

I

Sen·safiono
:f{EW 3·Speed

oaly oM are left to attend iU an~
nual affair. The other 2G are
dead. and all but four of them
were ~illed on the race track.

Your Kitchen

Add
with

'

..

"

COLOR
lawai NO
EXTRA COlT!

•.

.

.

Tbere was a particularly loud
ovation for one new- member, Cal
Niday, a man who left a leg back
up the roaring road and still bo!ds
hls own by Wllrkiri.g a special
cJut~h witb bl.s band.
Let tbere be no quatton abput
thelr being athletes. It takes more
than coura1e to perform a feat
sueb u .Jimmy Bryan'1 when he
finl1hed second last year,
Hia sbocb Jarre(l oft and bls
springs broke • .J1mmy rode it out
tllat way for tbe lilt 170 miles in .
hl.s jolting, sweltering cockpit.
The bruises went all tbe way to
the bone and be couldn't walk for
a week, but be stayed in there to

I!~~:~.

' a,so
a,45
a,oo

know1..

ASSOCIATED
RADIO

. ~.·

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I

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• I 1o •

only six hits In 8 battle with Ditli:
Donovan, and the bollUII' by HoUH
In the fltth waa IJl he DIIIJ&lt;f,d,
Detroit now Ia within halt a aame
ol the third plaee WhJte sox.
Recorll Tied
'
Bobby Hofman tied an aii·Ume
major leaaue niart for pinch·
homers witb his nlatb and hb:
third this aeason when
CQn·
m~eted to tie the score at l-~ for.
the Giants ln the aeventh. M111

~

"·

.

·•

269.95
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UfetiiM "'--ain ""Iiiii N$i
Awdloblt 011 lhla Mld1ll

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'...........
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'

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2:30

,3,00

~~~)~~~~~~~!

In
the el(btll.
cUncbed
It
seven-hitter for
After And7 Semintclr;
run homer In the" Dintb

1

7:00 To~~~ -.oi;'J:OWP

e,slf

'

e,oo ..a,;,El .'ll"'tt
~ • It'! ~t.,_e

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8'30 Si~e(,1

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IP'QO Sullda~ News 'SpeoW
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~DAY
Slgo Oh

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SUNDAY

•

•

j

'
_!'rouble'!'
.

Parade !

$lory ·
Let's Take' a Trip
Now and Th&lt;o ..
Face the·-Nation - ·
Allventure~·
The ,\mer~caR ·Week

5~® Y.Qu Ar~
'tl:OO Lassie

.

..•

w.

Nows

1!11

!

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Arthr Gotlfrtr

1,30 fiilh i or 'ToQIY'

.., 3:30 4:00
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:4:30

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FRIOIDAIRi

11:00 Sign On
-11:00 Win.k11 ·DitQk and .You
U:So cOntest CArniVal
12'00 l!ajlgo .- ~·~ . !l•llots
12:10 Youth Views the N8\V! f

.'

.' ·•'

11/Nl)AY

·!i,oo Swid;&amp; Liley' Show

~-----,-. ~

..
•,,

~

'

he

,I , ;

"' J, ( '-

''j' ~

'

.Tohn,ty LO••n
wiDnera and
Bob Speake

...

... •

1'00 YoP.I!t. V!•l'•,!h•

llllwautee eociell .
lhree-.ame whlhlal

·•·
ri

17:® Jackie G~n Show
8:·00 , Herb' Shrtn~
~~ favorite Huoband
9:00 · 1ProfessJqnal FatJler
9:30 Dimon ;R~yon ·Theatre
to,oo Secret m.., USA
.W;ll!l DP.Uor A.Second.
u ,oo ·r4il!l•r Doll•r Movies
WCHS

j
~

.

mu~a

·

Ameo 'Brol~ers

Disneyland '

'

Lolly Billy HOell cave Cblcuo

proiO&lt;t hla

Saturdai' N~ Speelol

••• '1- '

oiUI·fool In' wbleb Blll

•

,.'

'llari'y MOler, Own~r
Main st.
Pomeroy, Ohio

Herman Webmeier beat
burgh lor lhe !Btb Ume In
trieS.
ltoaJde Lula Arro10
filth 10mo wltboul a IOM
Paul LaPalme eame In ·t&amp;
two scoreleaa relief ~~Ill

..
-· ll

.

a,;m.,

- '· :

'

.

'

.tate seeond 'money.
Aa in the long, lona: ago, It was

· ~·eat drink ·and be merry." Becauae Jn this club, one never

.

Slgo On

10,80 Captalo Mldnllllil
'·ft ,oo Bl&amp; Top
'' i2:00 LOne ianeer
1~'~ U~cl~ Jnhnoy C09n• .
i2:M Game .of tbe Wtek
3:50 Ernie saunders
4:00 Future Report
4:30 The 'P reaknela
" 1 -- OiOO T,Jevi8ion Cla~ro~n~ ,

Loud Chatlon

lies went ori to beat llob':'.~,!~:;::
With I IUCCe!SiOn Of ~I
produced three runa In

'~· ;v

•

,19'i'P· Winlcy !1111k .and 'l'•u

a fOW"--rUD

hitter.

t/.J

Channei-8
'to,oo

ror t~e'Vi111te01 hll a

...

.'

.

~p Monday, at an average speed
of better than 100 miles per hour.
SIJ.ty~nine have made it, but

&amp;tilch guh high on hi&amp; forehead Ford, while Detroit ed1e C.blqa~
in tbe last round.
1.() in a aqueaker decided an
Frank HoUle'• bom.-. Clevelaad
at Kansas City Wu .raiDed out.
Before the bout Coata wa.a
ranked si~ amon·g feather
Sal Marlte beat ·the lliRfcer• fot
tender.; Perez, leventll,
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are memben of the .world's most
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for ttle 128-pound crown at Madl.11on Sq. Garden in lt1le July or
earb' Auauat.
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the match. So do tbe lighters and
their manaa:ers. Now, it's a mat·
tef ol. temu IDd I date."
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lefty Dean Stone: ·He lammed 1\
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