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o , Mar. 28, 1963 March Is Theme
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Spedlier -.,..~II~~~ sehool. -Cab lad tool Chester Grange ell•""" d.
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lin' ~ ~II, ..,._ l.oPin, IIIII ~ ~ .... ~ ll4ld Clw drii&gt;M.
a obterYed the
Schoekel spoU on lntemallonll Tile IIIOIIth al IW'dl wu the ~led a Jirolrom ...., U..: 11 -tl.o Lt8lon Rill ;::!111.,.'lilt. lowlll lie ••1"11 till P!P II
jllllliliiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""iiFrlendshlp Day. She told about _..., theme when Otuter -ut o1. Nlrcb u lbe theme. Golda llounllnl, pr=t.,. 111 '!"'Il to Jack'a IIUJ Blf
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DLfroRT, QHIO
Attendlnc were Cecillll SmUll,
Earl Delli, lllllter, pre- lolloweCI liy roll caJl wllb Jaem' Olio DOW member - II&lt;Ctl*d
Kathy Fogleson&amp;, Connie Gilland
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--• ben 111J111ni their favorite ~me~ lblnked till
Vlckl Crow Sharon
eommwuca
wu """' aprlnl !lower
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THROUGH
Ka Schaeke Debbie
Nalionol Gro.,. in re· '
wtimen who helped oor the IAI·
lUNDAY
De~le
Pam
to the .me.t prncram. A poem, "Since O'Keefe Ia 1on blrlhdly cllnnlr. c.rdl _ ,
Huds.;. Beverly
Dovld Kablentl, home ..,. On Rellof," by Dale Kaull "KING OF KINGS" Chery'
NancY
Aldridg~
Debbie
chairman, lhlnked aU ceded IWv readlnll, "You WW ~ by Mrs, Kautz. .\
CColorJ
art Virginia Su~ McDaniel
donated for the refresh· Be Paying More Tana." by lbou&amp;lll for the day by lin.
The Gnltest HutMn Dram~ rie 'r...mhert Kathy Roosh'
served by Chesler Gran- George Genllelmer lad ".\II Hoblrl Newell ODd lllOUP elng·
TMt TM Wortd HH •ver
Pauley 'Dobbie Gilland
at Pomona Grange Mar. I . Around the Ho•~e" by Mn. 1n1 ol "Love's Old~ Sclllll"
Known II
Thabet Jacqueline '
Calendan belnl sold by the George Genhelmer. Two lltmll eloeod the P'OifiDI. AI lbe
Wllb Je!frey Hunter 11 Jeoua britseh Judy Lieving
Band Boos!Bs were dt. " Wiutt Are They" aad "PIJ&gt;. cloae o1 the meellnl, Hfrlll&gt;Cluill, Viveca Undloro, Rita 11...,,.,,. Gilland and Mrs:
cussed. II was announced !bot ning on the Sluunrocl:" were menta WIM oerved.

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c.MBGS THEATRE
,_ROY, OHIO
TONIGHT
liOT OPEN

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East Rim Topic
Of WSWS In
Mason Meeting

MASON ~

Mrs. Imogene Crow ,

was in charge of the

when the WSWS

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Your Headquarters For faster---

the

EUB church meet recently.
The subject of the program

fashions for Everyone

was East IIJd West, and includ·
a.. study of Korea, Okinawa
Formosa. Mrs. Ralph
Elvis Presley
honey
gave scrlpture rea•din!i ll
"FOLLOW THAT DREAM"
and Mrs. Nan Mclnlolh led
(Tecbnleolor)
Ehll Presley, Arthur 0'· prayer. A reading entitled,
Connell, Anne Helm, Joanna Little Girl" was given by Vioti II
M:oOie, ·Jack .Kruschen.
Crow.
"STAGECOACH TO
Electloo ol officers was
· DANCERS' ROCK"
when
Mrs. Lillian Grimm
Warren Stevena, Martin Lanelected
president ; Mrs.
dau, Jod.y Lawrence, Judy
tie Johnson, vice president;
Dan. ·
Mrs. Imogene Crow, 9ecrebllj';
IUN., MON. tn4 TUES.
Mrs. Villa Lee, treasurer;
Mn. 31-Apr. 1·2
Rosemary Sampsel,
"BILLY ROSE'S JUMIO"
of spiritual life; Mrs.
(Technicolor)
Doris Day, Stephen Boyd, Smith, secrelary of
PIUDA'I' aSA.TUjiDAY
Morch 29·30

In The Family • • •

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m~slVe screen.

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num ond steel
WtDERtoibah'l

comfort
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Shop In Elberfelds Ready-To·:Wear
Department on 1fle Second Floor and
see the many, many styles In Easter
coats • • • wools, acetates, miracle
blends and laminated cloths.

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MASON - Eight Mason
ty dairymen received Honor
"BILL SOMMIRS"
Rolls recently at the aMual ·
With David Janoen, Polly II £:~~~·of:!.ir.og County Artl-

3-positlon· Redinlnc

Back
Converts to Baby's
walker
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TO F E ':&gt;URE

SATURDAY ONLy
March at
"WILD WISTIRNIRS"

Starring
Jamea Philbrook, Duane
Eddy, Nancy K&lt;&gt;vaek.
The l!)underero of The
Plalnl. The Renetades ond
the Reclaltino. See their story
Jtatm lt!r'OSI the screen tn
blulnt colors.
. . , -ALSO"iTiif"MIIIFOlll KILL"
This II The Eerie
Pattern Of Suspense

SI£$TA ACcESsoino
tnablll£AlGIFI'S.
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all,. seated, I to
preefdent of the'
and to. the'

Drop-EndSadded sluplne comfprt

Fils Ill l'lltrson nclinetS
fils any widlb seat biiCII

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All-Weather Shield
fOI exira protedion

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Cooperative.
The honors were
by Dick Chiches!B,

SIZH 6 to 20 and

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16·50 to 4.9· 50 "hm ret in &amp;1100scl" ~-.

of the West VIrginia Artificial
Breeders Cooperative.
Rolls are awarded to those
CO'!I, srr,d by a bull in
he
M~cylarid • West Virginia ABC I
BuU Stud, which produce over ,
500 pounds of butterfat in a 305
day lactitlon. These figures
baled on DIIIA tesUng and are
offiCial. Mason Countiano bon·· II
were Otis Randolph, C. C.
Jr., G. C. Sommer,

You'll find the season's smartest
styles, solid colors, checks, plaids
and tweed effeds.

A. Barker, Otmer LJeving, H.

Marcus Weaver, Rolfe Lee,
J, A. Brown.

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Headquarters for exciting new

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The new lingerie for Spring Is

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fQr..Select yours.now from the lat-

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C. ia .. pt Jill' FlEE C8UII CUT·8UT IIITwitll oatry ooupoo for Biplow'o "Doooraac-Your·
Room"
it may belp you wiD oae a/. tho
2SO..Olorful Biplow rup to be pYell away!

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See our fine 10loodoo a/. famoua Bi&amp;eJow Rup aad
Carpeu , .. decide whi&lt;:b you willl to write about
il }'OIJr OllllJ. Tilore'l .. gb)jptine ' ••
OIIIIIC ia

today!

Slips • •
Half Slips
Panties •

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Bras • • • • • from 1'00 to 5·" ·

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l~rp selection of the l1tnt trends In furniture and floor covering.

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EASTER LINGE'RIE

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NEW -EASTER
COAT NOW

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Eight Dairymen Are
Honored For Teall

Slrllltlr/SIIIpar/W.

new fabries

pie:
Mrs. I&gt;auune
secretary
of social
BIGGEST, BOLDEST, BRAS- Mrs. Myra F. Hysell,
SIEST, BOUNCIEST, Three of Educatloo for chlldren; ...,_
l&amp;c:·•-sing Musical Ci~UJ retary of missionary education,
enr to pitch a Tent in your Mrs. Ruth Riley.
Jleart!
Refreshments were ...-vee! by
Coto""re~rtoont
the hlllllesses ll!ls. Gladys Slew·
art and Mrs. Patty Roush to the
following, Mrs. Ralph Mahoney,
Mrs. Nan Mcintosh, Mrs. Rosem~cy Sampsel, Mrs. LucDie
Smith, Mrs. Eileen Foreman,
Mrs. Myra Hy~ll. Mrs. Lilllan
. TONIGHT &amp; fltiDA Y
Grimm, Mrs. Ruth Riley, ..... 11
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Lottie Johnson, Mrs. Robin
THIAPOCALPIE"
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and VIcki Crow,
an Clnemascope Color)
Cborlet Boyer. This Ia a big
picture iD. every sense of the
wOid. ·See it ln eolOr on

SIESTA

Shop evel')' department ln the store, mab
fOur selection now. You'll flDd oourteo111,
capable ulea people.to help.you make 70ur
1eledio!L And be 1ure to uve fOur Ill•
sUps from Elberfelds-they are valuable to

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Jimmy Durante, Martha
Raye Dean Jagger. u •s the

G1011d Ford, Ingrid Thulin,

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Malee El&amp;erlelcls In- .Pomeroy, · ·· BEST for

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!Or tloi ~ IWiD ·champlon- Is 6-5 bori Ware, but from . there A'l'f.AN'I'A _II/PI) - · ,..., woo aod J!ry""' 111d be abo ...Uid
wu o member &lt;II '1M M;M
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Netlonel
rootholl JIWeo eo..
'l)o 1"'JJFFI .~ at 1 loos 1o team .nD ~ve , a height d1'!'d- jllly br ~ A!hfollc Dlrectcir ,.;w .,.......... George llurn(lt,
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the
Conferelco.
wlclo OJ&gt;III llllalra atace 11157 Ootmty crew.
fore !ib!te · Atty. GoD. •l!:UI..,. ...:,. "'~·· _,.:...,. ••
Krieger IOYOd ao held f_.
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the~ght llnallsts Height wu no. problem in the alleged ·Sou~ CQnf~ l8tialo Ia whlch he aaJd Butta
mach at Bawling Green Ualverlily, tr..hmeD &lt;OII&lt;:b ot Ohio U.•
~.,.," exact~st ~al Dreod....Sprlngfiel4! Local (lime. football "acori&lt;IA . - ·-·- ·
IIIO~ilryllll fobtboll lnf~ljob.
aod line coach at tho Univenllr ·
poolle, IIID.e· ooly one unbeat!; Neither aqu~ btl • man owr NegotlaUODIIu!ve been~ !liNed to tel:e a polygraph We
mid. It the giory.IUJed ~~~·;:: •:•~u underway between C&lt;10k aod at- clele&lt;t,..l loBI today at the AUallTile ocholanblp, from ........... ' . •.
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a tomey Wllllam. ; ~. rei'!'"' Ia- ~ of the Stale Bu·
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:a poinll per game acormg ,aver- sealing Buill fur - tho ' t~
of lav~Uon Burnett
TICKETS TO
- Walter Windsor Is presenting Mayor 'liir•iJn
b)o f-D Gffldlll
nr.- . J:.!om"-~~ age, while junior• forward lllln Geor(lia .,.,..b to tell hla •l!le fo ' Jl!!lto aod Brylllll oU bavo ta~ Point Pleasant, with two ducats to the Centenuia! Bc!xing Show to be
Ohio, Ia eucknnd at Oblo U•
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~,. Sonede&lt;ier eanioa an lt.&amp;• -;tile ....-..., to Cook •
· 11;. ·cleteetoP teata wblch ~bel. Jaw. MJreh 30, at the ·Point Pleasant High SCholl! Gym, Tickets are on sale at
but the roclpieol may ~
~:.,tJ::~100~ ~~age for Springfield.
. 1 The ollomey 'Rll!r111'.~.;.j,.,. •JI ~ aald they pwed. Butlll and &amp; ~Poolroom and Circles' Restaurant In Gallipolis; in Point P!easant, at
accredited college or unlveraJtr.
~bel. heroel Tile 11 Tile Eaol _ East Tech coateol lhvealiSJtlDfl a Saturday I!;Vtllbig BryODI refuead to tab IIIOihe&amp;- Restaurant, The Smoker, 22nd Street.Bowltng Center and F"!ths Pharmacy; at ~IIBII
IJII ~- 'toomey-tested. te~ should be a thlller. Coach.of-tho- IPoot·repoot tho! Butlll gave o..,... tell I'OCJUC'Itecl by Cooh
~r's In Mld4Jeport, and The New York Clothing Howe m Po_rneroy. L to r ~· By
all
remained from a I year Bob Hart of EM! hu a tall glateam ...,ell to Alsbamo toot. Tile attorney g....-al Thllhday Jesse A!!derson, manager &amp; coach of Mar~etta Mfg. c;o. Team, Wmdsor, Mayor Sid· .
&lt;llolkl.....,. -~
slifllng field c1 9lll schools that and talenlod. front UDe handed b' bali coa&lt;h Paul &lt;Beorl lll'yant 119uec1 a aubpooDa for Butlll' bank ers, Eddie Mayes - . Featherwel~bt. Back row; Torn L1mer, Light heavywetght; Char·
Dlrillh
begoD U.,. long eliminationa more junior Ed waller and two other last fall, aald be would be avail&lt; ......-do, but Schroder oald thio. les Toles, tnlddl~welghl and Jo n Sauer, tr.ame&lt;.
w. L. N.
thoo. 8 incipth ago.
'!far!ero in the double figures. able fw IUch a meeting today: ,.~ "purely rootlne."
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Cincinnati
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: Claii ' A Play UDdmray
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Both Butlll and Bryant have de- "When thlo case com.. to fed.LONDON WPil -Labor :nem0 1 .. .
'ftte Jlblll school Class A fJr.
Urltaa '"H&amp;t" T~am ·
Died any attempt to rig the ,out· «al court, we will certainly sulr
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ber of Parliament Edwin Wain'DIYw.
IIIII opentd at 1:30 p.m wheu coach Joe Howell claims the come ol tho 11162 Geor(lia-.\loba. reau of Investigation. Burnett
wright oald today he wiU ul:
W. L. Pd.
York~ 24-2 and JackROll Cen- Scarabs, making an unpreeedent- ma footbaD game which Alabama •. and aU the rest .. alnd also
Ministry of Housing to make sure Los Allgeles
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tor 13-1 _ln,augurated the action. ed slxlb coDJOeuUve appearance woo 35-ll. Butts hll filed a flO record!~ of the Saturday Evening I ~
rooms in houses are not built
St. Loulo
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ilresden ·244 and Springfield Lo- 1n otate t&lt;iuiuey playi have a dil· million libel auit against the Pool Post," Schroder oaid.
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ftoroUy'• _ .
1. eat 211-3 .met in the second semi-- ferent baD club· than those (8·
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jhe expects wllJ grow taller
Cincinnati 135 Bostoo 131
' final game With the wtnne1~ due m001 "run and shoot" teams of
the future generatioll8, which
&lt;Only game aebeduJed)
lo ' come ilaelt for the cbampion- the pool. 'lbt! Scarabs concentrate By Uldi&lt;d Poll lotenollon•l · ola. .IIR8--Burton Staub
No. 1 Ulllty blfleltler
expects will grow taller tban
MEETING SET
abowdowa Saturday after- oo delen~ aod play 1 dloclpllned
l!Y LEO B. PETERSEN
prellent-dey Brl~.
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offenoe headed by Jim llilberl· AI. Lakoland, Fla.;
VPI Sporio Edllor
Wayne Causey, who has been 1, "In the years to come it U.
TOLEDO, Ohio (UPil-A meetIn the Claso AA field, It wUI son, 8 'a-fool-4 stalwart.
WashingtOn
000·101 03C).. 510 I AI Palm Springs, Calif.:
BRADENTON, Fla. CUPil- A' looking extra weU in spring ex- olble that they wlli be even
to uutHne complete detaU. 00
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aD-Negro teams Confident Urbana carried the Detroit
000 002 116--4 11 Cfj Cleveland
ODDsolid infield, (air outfield and a hi bit ion gamee, wiJI be the No. I j stiU, the house should be built so \
wor:klng "'greementa between
the inaugural, Colum- !credenUala to praetically
Rudolph and Retzet:" Foster JL. A. tAl . 000 010 003--4 9 0 young, promising pitching staff uUlity infielder. For the outfield, that they are satisfactory for
Unit~ Football League IDd
21-1 versus Cleveland ' down the field If the Hi11climbers .
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' Grant, Sprmg (7)• Latman (81
of left banders.
:Lopat can go with his best de- :whole of their useful life,''" Wain·
Amer•can Fwtball League will
TeCh, the only unbeaten \cao maintain lhe hot hand they SmHh &lt;51 • Mcllanlels (8), Dustal ,and Romano. Jones, Morgan (&amp;I Tbat's the 1963 prospects olthe fensive trio of Gioo Cimoli, Bobby wright said.
jbe held hen&gt; Soturdey ~Sand
in the tourney with 24 vic- exhibited in the Cincinnati re- ,(9) and Roarke, Loser- McDan- and Rodgers_. Wmner- Morgan. I .Kansas City Athleti csin the first IDel Greco and Jose Tartabull or j He (inally came home Sunday Cincinnati representative• are
gional. Urbana koocked off three lel8. HR8 - King, Brown.
r Loser-~tman. HRS - Wagner season wider their new manager, 1his best hitting trio of Manny ·morning at 5 a.m. When asked expected ~to make 1 formal appU.
2• DavaUllo.
Marlon· Harding 23·2 and giant unbeaten teams en route to CoLopat.
IJimenet, George Alusik and Chu why ire had eluded the search for cat on for entry lnto the UFL. PreUrbana 24--1 ·meet in tbe llumbus. including the state's two , At West Palm Beach Fla.•
It is lrtlnic that Lopat~ one of Essegian. Jlmenet, who led the seven hours he replied:
sen.~on gam~, ~ regular sched·
other semifinal clash tonJght for top-rated squads Middletown and · St. Louia
the nne Jert handed pitchers of league in balting for the first part : ··~ecause it was my turn to do 1 ule and temtonal rights are alae
000 fi!J, 01
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~right· to advance t othe cham- IDayton Cb.innin~de., A!I-Ohlo Ed iMilwaukee
his major league days, should of 1962, wound up with a .301 ,the di~bes. "
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000 000 000-&lt;1 2 21
pJonshlp .finale saturday night. Couts was the main cog in the B lio on
,81 d · Oli
take over a club that lacks south- average with 11 HRs and tl1f RBis . . t ILIPINOS MEE ACTION
lr
.The Class A field was an a11 · Hlllclimbers' climb to the
' top. McCarver
rog
vo
an
ver,
h r
I1 A rookie, John Wojick, who bat- •MANILA• L"FI - T~v tap
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($). Shaw, Fischer (7)
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P~~ ur mg.
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oew ca~. None of the final four Marion Harding, headed by Butler (g} .and Uecker. Loser_:_
And r~~ don t win pennanls 1 ted .302 with the A"s late last sea· p_mo t~ms _players w~ll ~
ever ~as a'ppeared in state tour- 1coach Dan Baker, brings • well· Sh
wUhau.t tt, he observed.
1son after being called up from lion Fr1day u. 1t t· openmg s1.1glE's
leJ!Ient play !lefore, 00 Ohio wa• , balanced team lnlo the big show aw.
Tbe only established left haoder iAibuquerque, has a chance or ' rralches _of the Philippi .....New
~ured o~ .a new champioo to ' in quest. of his second state title. At Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.;
he bB_J IS Ted Bowsfield, who was making the outfield.
1 ~aland mre:-zone Davis OJp seSucceed D1ne, the 1962 winner. Baker piloted Northwestern.to the (ll lnnlagsJ ·
DICK DEW
~ ~.WI~ the ~geli last season:
The catching will be handled by rJel!i ..
8
· · Y~k fiu Heigh&amp; Edge
Class A crown in 1958 and moved Cin.
Sporil Writer
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Were hopmg W c.ome up witb holdovers Joe Azcue and Haywood As1an_ Game.!ll c&gt;hampion Johnny
001 000 100 01 _ 3 12 2
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n there w~ any favorite It
Marion two seasons .ago. Top :N. Y. (A) 000 001 010 oo- 2 3 1 BOSTON mPD _ The natives a muple of others, either througb J Sullivan and roQkie Bill Bryan. \ Jose w1~ meet .New Zealand Lew
. ho
might be
which boasted the man on the Presidents is Alan I W rth' t
EIU ( 1 H ,
tin
of our B
ho hit .293 at Albuquer rrl'rard m th~ f1rst match 1nri 43
-..;;...;;;.;;.;..:£......;....._
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o ms on,
s 8 ~ epry. are get g rest1ess agam a ut
teor the
.. Lodevelopment
ined B0 1 ryan, w
ld .
ch
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,
Rowley, 8 second _team AU-Ohio flO), Fodor UU and Edwards the Boston Celtics' National Bas- youngs n,
pat exp1a
' . ~ 1 q~ l,st year, vcould win the first ~~--o ll&lt;ltnll.a1 o~n am,&gt;
eelectlon.
Gonder 00). Stafford, RenlH
ketball Alsocialloo reign.
lwheueve_r other clu~s mention lstrilli ;Db. S\lllltan hit ooly .248 l,~~•mo Ampon Mll be. mtt•.,·d II
Middleport, 0.
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KWlke, (9), Daley qu and Gibbs. Cincinnati's impertinent Royals Itrade _wtth the Athletics they ae\. whi" Az:cue was still lower at :t~.mst, Ian Crookenden m
RllSSIANS REPORT RECORD Wi r-H
Lose '-llale
fll'ed th first hot • the
f~ eibter flfat baleman Norm .229. 1
_s..,mi:;gl""es'"l'"ua..t..
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neweat Siebern or second b&amp;Beman Jery
1--:.lP ('" I)US
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~ Lumpe.
'j ; · i ~~mg Blllpen Al!o
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Of Famous ,
eay that Tamara Preu &lt;e! a new .
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For starting p1tcbers along
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001100 010-! 7 2,on Booton a home court.
"And we are not about lo let ·Bo;,field Lopat huEd lllll,ow,, !l
;..!'~~-~ th';;;~":i · Kansas City . 000 100 (11)!'-n ee· Tile· E.-n , Divi~ion beel.of- ' tbeiD go because the lnflled is the 1f.17: ' ~ve Wickersham, ' 11-4 : I
Delight your famlly with dinner here.
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Fisher 4-U'· Dan Pfister 4-14
Our
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tastefully prepared food• are a
~..r ~al Inches. in • mezt in •·•uin· Segul, Bass (8! and Bryan, Azcue Hawk! rest for the star! of the~r j the A's young left bonded pitching I And for relief there is Joba ,
treat for Mom and the young.
'tit! dlir.. , ,
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(8). W~ner ,- Stange. Loser 1 Wes~ sbowdo~ w1th the Lak- 1prospects are at least a year iWyatt, 10-7, whom many regard
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Dme
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~_sui· lillo-'11811Hf, Charles. lers wh•ch starto m Los Angeles •away.
80 the coming bullpen ace of the
he sa1d:
come
back
often
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Terms Anywhere
mil ENTRIES lilT n
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Except 10&lt; that pitching de-l' league.
A~CHORAGE Alaska (lJl'l)- At Miami, Fla.,
Coach Charley Wolfs Royals lficlency, Lopat is fairly welloallo- Tbca there are Orlando
erienre
T~ natlonsl d.!r.ine ski c:hamPbn· Pittsburgfi 030 nu OliO- IJ 11 .oleve.n bad the nerve to borrov.: Bos- fied with his club. He would like 6-4, and rookies Jose santiago,
THE MARTIN
~ loss.
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at Mt. 4..1\'e-Sk.a April 4-8 WIIJ Baltlm~
000 GOO 800--0 4 1. ton s prize strat.:gy in scormg a to obtain a right banded power 16-game winner at Albuquerql'e II
and
f1-:~-~NIT
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RESTAURANT
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from c:da n:nd "Estrada,· J: Miller C6l, HaU (7) inight.
;Siebern. 1he c~ub made a pitch was 2-4 at Portland. The
MIDDLEPORT
ROUTE 7
Lo•- The CeltiC!, wbUe wlnnlDg
Frank Thomas of the Mets jtrouble is that all are right band· II
Swltrer
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en straight Eastern titles and five but when the Mets asked fo; ers--except Bowsfield.
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have ~ fa~ed .tor their pow- 1ia Thomas.
Rakow and Piister he
bt~~::
erful bench, their reseves ~ho With Siebem hitting ~ and Ithree of U!e lead.Wg right M
Angeles tNt·
leap into pound already reehng iLumpe .30l last season the A's lin the league. Wickersham was
!N.w"''"""OOl 1m 000 000 12-4 18 2 opponents.
came up with one of the best hit- hurt some of the season, Rakow
(Nl
I . But Cincinnati got a •urprise tiDg iDfields in the Jeagae Sie- was the workhorse of the slaff
000 000 010 CJ?O JG- 2 10 I cme-game jump ln tbe serie• open· !bern hit 25 home runs and 'drove aod pr18ter pitched beller ball ,
L.
Sherry,
J. Smith C7l, Roe- 1er by uolng 11B own lhr~man In 117 1'11118 while Lumpe had 10 than his record ahowed.
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b~k (6:t, K. Rowe (11) and Roae- bencb. force. ~e ~e tria Tom homers wUh 83 RBJs.
Last
season
the
A's
finished
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Camilli (7). FO&amp;!I, Powell Hawkms, Adr1811 Smith and !fub Ed Charles, in his rookie year ninth. Lopat is confident t~ey will
. " " ' " - - l•l•nc•
.~· ~Hnltttt T1r1111
(6): l!ean1artb C9l, Kueb (IS Reed, netted • total ofiZ pomiB, at third base, batted .288 with 17 1climb a couple . of notcbes this
and Coleman.. Caton ('1). WiDner gave regulars needed rest. and homers and 74 RBis while short· year, especially if he ctUi. come
- K. Rowe. Loler - Kucks. HR- managed to keep starters out of stop Dick Howser handicapped up with some more left handed
,
serl0111 foul trouble.
with a band injury wbicb kept pitching .
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only .238 with six homers and DISC TIPS ON TAX
"All The Dependability That Money Can Buy"
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RB!s. But he bas been better NEW YORK (UP!)-There's '
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11um that in the past and a new phonograph record on '
Schultz, Burdelle (5), Mellantal Robertoon. .
expects hm1 to · do a lot the market that offers 54 min· \
AUTOMATIC FULLY AUTOMATIC
Ill, Warner (91 aod Schllller, ita- Playing hio beot game In
at the plate this coming utes of tips on filling out Fed·
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the
Conferelco.
wlclo OJ&gt;III llllalra atace 11157 Ootmty crew.
fore !ib!te · Atty. GoD. •l!:UI..,. ...:,. "'~·· _,.:...,. ••
Krieger IOYOd ao held f_.
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Cook today Ia -neetJoa lri!Jl
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the~ght llnallsts Height wu no. problem in the alleged ·Sou~ CQnf~ l8tialo Ia whlch he aaJd Butta
mach at Bawling Green Ualverlily, tr..hmeD &lt;OII&lt;:b ot Ohio U.•
~.,.," exact~st ~al Dreod....Sprlngfiel4! Local (lime. football "acori&lt;IA . - ·-·- ·
IIIO~ilryllll fobtboll lnf~ljob.
aod line coach at tho Univenllr ·
poolle, IIID.e· ooly one unbeat!; Neither aqu~ btl • man owr NegotlaUODIIu!ve been~ !liNed to tel:e a polygraph We
mid. It the giory.IUJed ~~~·;:: •:•~u underway between C&lt;10k aod at- clele&lt;t,..l loBI today at the AUallTile ocholanblp, from ........... ' . •.
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of lav~Uon Burnett
TICKETS TO
- Walter Windsor Is presenting Mayor 'liir•iJn
b)o f-D Gffldlll
nr.- . J:.!om"-~~ age, while junior• forward lllln Geor(lia .,.,..b to tell hla •l!le fo ' Jl!!lto aod Brylllll oU bavo ta~ Point Pleasant, with two ducats to the Centenuia! Bc!xing Show to be
Ohio, Ia eucknnd at Oblo U•
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~,. Sonede&lt;ier eanioa an lt.&amp;• -;tile ....-..., to Cook •
· 11;. ·cleteetoP teata wblch ~bel. Jaw. MJreh 30, at the ·Point Pleasant High SCholl! Gym, Tickets are on sale at
but the roclpieol may ~
~:.,tJ::~100~ ~~age for Springfield.
. 1 The ollomey 'Rll!r111'.~.;.j,.,. •JI ~ aald they pwed. Butlll and &amp; ~Poolroom and Circles' Restaurant In Gallipolis; in Point P!easant, at
accredited college or unlveraJtr.
~bel. heroel Tile 11 Tile Eaol _ East Tech coateol lhvealiSJtlDfl a Saturday I!;Vtllbig BryODI refuead to tab IIIOihe&amp;- Restaurant, The Smoker, 22nd Street.Bowltng Center and F"!ths Pharmacy; at ~IIBII
IJII ~- 'toomey-tested. te~ should be a thlller. Coach.of-tho- IPoot·repoot tho! Butlll gave o..,... tell I'OCJUC'Itecl by Cooh
~r's In Mld4Jeport, and The New York Clothing Howe m Po_rneroy. L to r ~· By
all
remained from a I year Bob Hart of EM! hu a tall glateam ...,ell to Alsbamo toot. Tile attorney g....-al Thllhday Jesse A!!derson, manager &amp; coach of Mar~etta Mfg. c;o. Team, Wmdsor, Mayor Sid· .
&lt;llolkl.....,. -~
slifllng field c1 9lll schools that and talenlod. front UDe handed b' bali coa&lt;h Paul &lt;Beorl lll'yant 119uec1 a aubpooDa for Butlll' bank ers, Eddie Mayes - . Featherwel~bt. Back row; Torn L1mer, Light heavywetght; Char·
Dlrillh
begoD U.,. long eliminationa more junior Ed waller and two other last fall, aald be would be avail&lt; ......-do, but Schroder oald thio. les Toles, tnlddl~welghl and Jo n Sauer, tr.ame&lt;.
w. L. N.
thoo. 8 incipth ago.
'!far!ero in the double figures. able fw IUch a meeting today: ,.~ "purely rootlne."
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Cincinnati
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Both Butlll and Bryant have de- "When thlo case com.. to fed.LONDON WPil -Labor :nem0 1 .. .
'ftte Jlblll school Class A fJr.
Urltaa '"H&amp;t" T~am ·
Died any attempt to rig the ,out· «al court, we will certainly sulr
t
ber of Parliament Edwin Wain'DIYw.
IIIII opentd at 1:30 p.m wheu coach Joe Howell claims the come ol tho 11162 Geor(lia-.\loba. reau of Investigation. Burnett
wright oald today he wiU ul:
W. L. Pd.
York~ 24-2 and JackROll Cen- Scarabs, making an unpreeedent- ma footbaD game which Alabama •. and aU the rest .. alnd also
Ministry of Housing to make sure Los Allgeles
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tor 13-1 _ln,augurated the action. ed slxlb coDJOeuUve appearance woo 35-ll. Butts hll filed a flO record!~ of the Saturday Evening I ~
rooms in houses are not built
St. Loulo
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ilresden ·244 and Springfield Lo- 1n otate t&lt;iuiuey playi have a dil· million libel auit against the Pool Post," Schroder oaid.
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low for future generations,
ftoroUy'• _ .
1. eat 211-3 .met in the second semi-- ferent baD club· than those (8·
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jhe expects wllJ grow taller
Cincinnati 135 Bostoo 131
' final game With the wtnne1~ due m001 "run and shoot" teams of
the future generatioll8, which
&lt;Only game aebeduJed)
lo ' come ilaelt for the cbampion- the pool. 'lbt! Scarabs concentrate By Uldi&lt;d Poll lotenollon•l · ola. .IIR8--Burton Staub
No. 1 Ulllty blfleltler
expects will grow taller tban
MEETING SET
abowdowa Saturday after- oo delen~ aod play 1 dloclpllned
l!Y LEO B. PETERSEN
prellent-dey Brl~.
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offenoe headed by Jim llilberl· AI. Lakoland, Fla.;
VPI Sporio Edllor
Wayne Causey, who has been 1, "In the years to come it U.
TOLEDO, Ohio (UPil-A meetIn the Claso AA field, It wUI son, 8 'a-fool-4 stalwart.
WashingtOn
000·101 03C).. 510 I AI Palm Springs, Calif.:
BRADENTON, Fla. CUPil- A' looking extra weU in spring ex- olble that they wlli be even
to uutHne complete detaU. 00
200
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two
aD-Negro teams Confident Urbana carried the Detroit
000 002 116--4 11 Cfj Cleveland
ODDsolid infield, (air outfield and a hi bit ion gamee, wiJI be the No. I j stiU, the house should be built so \
wor:klng "'greementa between
the inaugural, Colum- !credenUala to praetically
Rudolph and Retzet:" Foster JL. A. tAl . 000 010 003--4 9 0 young, promising pitching staff uUlity infielder. For the outfield, that they are satisfactory for
Unit~ Football League IDd
21-1 versus Cleveland ' down the field If the Hi11climbers .
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of left banders.
:Lopat can go with his best de- :whole of their useful life,''" Wain·
Amer•can Fwtball League will
TeCh, the only unbeaten \cao maintain lhe hot hand they SmHh &lt;51 • Mcllanlels (8), Dustal ,and Romano. Jones, Morgan (&amp;I Tbat's the 1963 prospects olthe fensive trio of Gioo Cimoli, Bobby wright said.
jbe held hen&gt; Soturdey ~Sand
in the tourney with 24 vic- exhibited in the Cincinnati re- ,(9) and Roarke, Loser- McDan- and Rodgers_. Wmner- Morgan. I .Kansas City Athleti csin the first IDel Greco and Jose Tartabull or j He (inally came home Sunday Cincinnati representative• are
gional. Urbana koocked off three lel8. HR8 - King, Brown.
r Loser-~tman. HRS - Wagner season wider their new manager, 1his best hitting trio of Manny ·morning at 5 a.m. When asked expected ~to make 1 formal appU.
2• DavaUllo.
Marlon· Harding 23·2 and giant unbeaten teams en route to CoLopat.
IJimenet, George Alusik and Chu why ire had eluded the search for cat on for entry lnto the UFL. PreUrbana 24--1 ·meet in tbe llumbus. including the state's two , At West Palm Beach Fla.•
It is lrtlnic that Lopat~ one of Essegian. Jlmenet, who led the seven hours he replied:
sen.~on gam~, ~ regular sched·
other semifinal clash tonJght for top-rated squads Middletown and · St. Louia
the nne Jert handed pitchers of league in balting for the first part : ··~ecause it was my turn to do 1 ule and temtonal rights are alae
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his major league days, should of 1962, wound up with a .301 ,the di~bes. "
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pJonshlp .finale saturday night. Couts was the main cog in the B lio on
,81 d · Oli
take over a club that lacks south- average with 11 HRs and tl1f RBis . . t ILIPINOS MEE ACTION
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And r~~ don t win pennanls 1 ted .302 with the A"s late last sea· p_mo t~ms _players w~ll ~
ever ~as a'ppeared in state tour- 1coach Dan Baker, brings • well· Sh
wUhau.t tt, he observed.
1son after being called up from lion Fr1day u. 1t t· openmg s1.1glE's
leJ!Ient play !lefore, 00 Ohio wa• , balanced team lnlo the big show aw.
Tbe only established left haoder iAibuquerque, has a chance or ' rralches _of the Philippi .....New
~ured o~ .a new champioo to ' in quest. of his second state title. At Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.;
he bB_J IS Ted Bowsfield, who was making the outfield.
1 ~aland mre:-zone Davis OJp seSucceed D1ne, the 1962 winner. Baker piloted Northwestern.to the (ll lnnlagsJ ·
DICK DEW
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The catching will be handled by rJel!i ..
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Class A crown in 1958 and moved Cin.
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Were hopmg W c.ome up witb holdovers Joe Azcue and Haywood As1an_ Game.!ll c&gt;hampion Johnny
001 000 100 01 _ 3 12 2
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Marion two seasons .ago. Top :N. Y. (A) 000 001 010 oo- 2 3 1 BOSTON mPD _ The natives a muple of others, either througb J Sullivan and roQkie Bill Bryan. \ Jose w1~ meet .New Zealand Lew
. ho
might be
which boasted the man on the Presidents is Alan I W rth' t
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of our B
ho hit .293 at Albuquer rrl'rard m th~ f1rst match 1nri 43
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ined B0 1 ryan, w
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Rowley, 8 second _team AU-Ohio flO), Fodor UU and Edwards the Boston Celtics' National Bas- youngs n,
pat exp1a
' . ~ 1 q~ l,st year, vcould win the first ~~--o ll&lt;ltnll.a1 o~n am,&gt;
eelectlon.
Gonder 00). Stafford, RenlH
ketball Alsocialloo reign.
lwheueve_r other clu~s mention lstrilli ;Db. S\lllltan hit ooly .248 l,~~•mo Ampon Mll be. mtt•.,·d II
Middleport, 0.
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KWlke, (9), Daley qu and Gibbs. Cincinnati's impertinent Royals Itrade _wtth the Athletics they ae\. whi" Az:cue was still lower at :t~.mst, Ian Crookenden m
RllSSIANS REPORT RECORD Wi r-H
Lose '-llale
fll'ed th first hot • the
f~ eibter flfat baleman Norm .229. 1
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;..!'~~-~ th';;;~":i · Kansas City . 000 100 (11)!'-n ee· Tile· E.-n , Divi~ion beel.of- ' tbeiD go because the lnflled is the 1f.17: ' ~ve Wickersham, ' 11-4 : I
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treat for Mom and the young.
'tit! dlir.. , ,
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Except 10&lt; that pitching de-l' league.
A~CHORAGE Alaska (lJl'l)- At Miami, Fla.,
Coach Charley Wolfs Royals lficlency, Lopat is fairly welloallo- Tbca there are Orlando
erienre
T~ natlonsl d.!r.ine ski c:hamPbn· Pittsburgfi 030 nu OliO- IJ 11 .oleve.n bad the nerve to borrov.: Bos- fied with his club. He would like 6-4, and rookies Jose santiago,
THE MARTIN
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000 GOO 800--0 4 1. ton s prize strat.:gy in scormg a to obtain a right banded power 16-game winner at Albuquerql'e II
and
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RESTAURANT
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;Siebern. 1he c~ub made a pitch was 2-4 at Portland. The
MIDDLEPORT
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Lo•- The CeltiC!, wbUe wlnnlDg
Frank Thomas of the Mets jtrouble is that all are right band· II
Swltrer
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have ~ fa~ed .tor their pow- 1ia Thomas.
Rakow and Piister he
bt~~::
erful bench, their reseves ~ho With Siebem hitting ~ and Ithree of U!e lead.Wg right M
Angeles tNt·
leap into pound already reehng iLumpe .30l last season the A's lin the league. Wickersham was
!N.w"''"""OOl 1m 000 000 12-4 18 2 opponents.
came up with one of the best hit- hurt some of the season, Rakow
(Nl
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000 000 010 CJ?O JG- 2 10 I cme-game jump ln tbe serie• open· !bern hit 25 home runs and 'drove aod pr18ter pitched beller ball ,
L.
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J. Smith C7l, Roe- 1er by uolng 11B own lhr~man In 117 1'11118 while Lumpe had 10 than his record ahowed.
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Last
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(6): l!ean1artb C9l, Kueb (IS Reed, netted • total ofiZ pomiB, at third base, batted .288 with 17 1climb a couple . of notcbes this
and Coleman.. Caton ('1). WiDner gave regulars needed rest. and homers and 74 RBis while short· year, especially if he ctUi. come
- K. Rowe. Loler - Kucks. HR- managed to keep starters out of stop Dick Howser handicapped up with some more left handed
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serl0111 foul trouble.
with a band injury wbicb kept pitching .
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2, Ohio. Phone WY 2·6965.
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61 Dodge

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Star Chief. 4 dr. Hard Top. Power Steering . and
brakes. Extra nice. All vinyl trim inside

Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
"We Do Custom Grinding"
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1959 Plvmouth • • $1295 .

59 Pontiac · · · · . . $1595

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Station Wagon 8 P~ueneer. Std. trans. Radio and heater.

59 Oldsmobile ''88" · $1495

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1:45 Betty Newlon Sbow
10:00 News
10 Ill Minllllerlal Asaodallotl
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RESULT PRODUCING
WANT AD

PHONE WY 2-2157

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The Po!IJerl))' G~ Club
will meet Monday at 2 p, m.
at the home of Mrs. J ..0. Roewith Mrs. Rusaen as eo-

I :ill Country Music 'nme
1:20 Country Jamooree
6:30 News
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1:45 Meiga County RFD
7:00 Newo
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7:15 Pickens Hardware Sllow
7:50 1:50 News Report

Theodorus Council Daugltlen

America will meet In rqu.
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Red and White finish. Power steerin_g. Hyd.

or Ivan carman, Pomeroy Rt.
2, Ohio. Phone WY 2·6965.
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Star Chief. 4 dr. Hard Top. Power Steering . and
brakes. Extra nice. All vinyl trim inside

Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
"We Do Custom Grinding"
N. 2nd An.
M1cklleport

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59 Pontiac · · · · . . $1595

For Sale

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59 Oldsmobile ''88" · $1495

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7:35 Breakfllt Pany ,
1:00 N01VI
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!1!':00 News

1:00 .:Offee Wltb Janel
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1:45 Betty Newlon Sbow
10:00 News
10 Ill Minllllerlal Asaodallotl
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By CHESTER GOUIS•allle.

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PRICE fiVE

300 Spanish StudentS.
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Why not pay your bills-especlanywhen they ·
buneh vp at month's end-by mail, with

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
Elvia Presley
"FOLLOW THAT DRIAM"
(Technicolor)
Elvll Presley' Arthur O'Connell; Anne Helm, Joanna
Moore, Jack Kruschen .
"STAGECOACH TO
DANCIRS' ROCK"
Warren Stevens, Martin Lan·

checks? That way, you will have more "free
time" that's really free. We invite you to
. Gpea yow ehecking account tkiB month I_

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Serving Meigs County for over 90 years

POMEROY- RUTLAND

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SHORT SUM

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SHIRTS

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We Have A Wonderful Seledion of Ladies Sports-If,
Shorts, Blouses, Ped1l Pushers, Knee Knockers, Slacks,
Skirts, Jacketa and Co-Ordinates.

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