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Berea 81 North Olmated 62
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Youngstowa Ursuline M Howland
The Faleond were hittint
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Giru!"d 58 Salem 46
they rM:ed· !o 1 Comtort.lble 1U
Struthers 63 Newton Falla 42
!~ad.~ t.be end of ~e first bqluar..
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Gontrol Dl... · - - Vlllott
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Deule, MilcheU Sign
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puzzled
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shot.
lbe lnxlr:et:
l\io Grande 87 Vinton .lle
seventh t?Dlied,., ~itb two top
n .J ..... HOroW 1om.,; 124.
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'1111' ;!~nit,.. Pr- oerHd wit~
The W•hania team'a atarterw votes on tbe. ·streqth of • 17-1
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Middlefield 110 Kenlloll 44
"by t~ ace, Joe Fox, who bad
Burton 70 Newbury 44
"EIODJated Saddler, l'lc&amp;lina: 124
14. ·VlrJII w•.v.,.·i slick JWill&gt; Jn the Toledo Class A Sectional
lf!oMa, W, Vo. ,_ pounda to Red. Top'a 126 w81
At Solon
&amp;hots from the side ~unted Tournament.
Orange 80 Solon 73
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for 13 'Of the Fc.leo:D. taUies while
All.State can,didate Al JamisOJl
H1rrl10n County
eb.Jieaaer, but be had the right
the aeoring of the first flve wu poured in 29 points for lJbbey.
Conotton Valley 88 Hopedale 78 rounded out wi.th Da.vid llbus.b
aide ol Red Top'• fac:e ao swol·
teamJ r•lcecl loth to
Jewltt 69 Sclo 54
ie~ lhot he looted U~e man wllh
cett'\ng tt; Neil Picll:ens lG, and 20th lellelre, t'rom 13th place,
l. tbe mumpa. The. c:bampion bled Ml~ CLA'IK, Mlson County's ~ tr•lnl"t wltfl the Phlladalphl.a
Perry CctUnty
I Jimmy llousll 8.
but wh..u,.., w. va. 12-72.
from hi! lower Up after the
repretentative In the Nttlon•l
Philll11. Mel hll been • rtMm· Junction City 77 Thornvil1~ 68
And
11th-ranked
Zan .. vllle
of, Plibl~QIIolll eJchth rouDd.
DavNI
piiJ.cl one- •f
Leque, left
early Thurld•y
b•r of the Phillie• sine• the Somerset t2 COrniDI 88, Conaola.
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llelow
Noltle County
mornl"' for Cltarwator, fllor•
fall of 1951.
Daria elaimed be injured his
his N•t
of tt.• year ••
he dlrM~ . the lt'I•Y of hi•
rlcbt hallld In the tbird round,
IH, wMre h• will be In tprlng
Belle Valley DD .Sar•hsvUie BO
Bellaire snapped WheeUng's
11)1~ f~ hl1 tuarcl ..-.ltlon
and he Wll oebeduled to have it
. _ Harietsville 78 Sumria.ertteld 00
18-game wln stre11k to avenge an
and ilreppH In his tharo of th• · earlier defe¢ by \be Ohio Valconsolatlon
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Morin"
VlnhHI County
ley Conference clutmpions and
McArtbur
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ZJleski.
M
lenJ:er tired in the later a:oiDg
Sayre swiic~ed his
concluded ita: p.ce-f.ourney scheHamden 58 AllensvUie 83 ,
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cqncenlr•t•d
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A1hland County lxlf!'ptflli
4od
punchca
to avoid
as 'J'~ ·:::;.,st
ville's victory cQnCluded
the
Perrysville 68 SuUivan 63
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sa,d)''s heavy guns.
wing poei\ion: ~
season, at 13 wiris _and 'one loss,
It ••• Saddler's lint defense
Early on Friday mornins: or eel baseball for on• 1ea1on •nd 1 Savannah 84 JeromeAvllle 69
tor the · Central
Ohio League
went out "front to
A thent County
Iince be belted out Willie Pep in this w~, 1 young Mason. County 1 batted .311, HI• pl•y at OU •nd
the bt~U club. It ali seemed
champions.: .~ ·
their fourth titlt; li;ht on Sept. fellow . packed the ·larrrU,r automo- for th• Tl1~rt •Hr•ctecl tha Albany 57 Amea·Bern 49
work as the Falcons clicked
Columb'ts C'enh;al, b,eat CoJwnThe Pla1ns 04 Buebtel 18
28, 19D1.
bile and, alona: w\tli--:hb wife and attention •Df
mal or
from the opening Whistle.
bue West, 66-00. Dmoo' Chamin·
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Columbian beat Willard, 1 70--65;
Florida, where he b seheduled ad with the Phlllf" fllr the Piqua Cath. &lt;i9 Covl•gton 48
nin.g up their lead · Blill further I Ashtabula belt PaJitesviUe Rar--to spend a few weeks. gettln;g 1947 ••son.
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ln the tett:nd· "period as '
'West MlltOn bent
ready for Lhe cornu~ baseball
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in
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whUe
!lletsoo ol the Nadoll&gt;al League.
the Class D Wiscom~n State Lea- Ross Twp. 89 Wayne 87
le hit Jomewhat ' better
(ln~lnn•ti
Of course; that YO\IN" fellow guc with Appleton . He hit
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12. Ttu.t •lnade ' it 34-16
Is M.cl Clark, the 1ikoble product (oud .347 ourint tbat !mt year Reading ~IS Wyomina 40
ttaltway ritark.
THE
of local baseball diamonds, who and in 1948 Wll8 mov ed lo na~on Cln DePoes 17 Lockland 118
is Mason County's lane n!opre· Rouge in Lhc Evaf18cUnc League
E•ton E..mpted Viii ...
Ray Pauth . of. th• Plra,t•• tal· ,
acn-tative In the bJI lcacue.a of where he once agam hll 347 Ylltlow Springs 63 Xcma St. Brl· ljed 10 of hl• tNift't 12 polnta
gid 44
baseball.
and set a lea-gut record m trip;., th ttuarter· u he betfn ' to
Mel, who plays the out.ficld Ies whleh stilJI slunds. He belted Middleton Fen. 61 Xenia E. 158
IC~I on I "one l)andtd
with the Philadelphia Philliea, out 22 of the 1 hree bagger bra-nd
Montgomery County
from th• wing, 1 Meanwhllo,
hu brought rerognlti.on- to this of hits.
Farmersville 63 Phillipsburg ~1
Fo• and DavNI Ro""' tel tM
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part of the atote Uaoqh . ~Jia. ,
Germantown
63 Brooksville 50 1
,;.c'e for "tt)t Fetcont. ·
s..itng,, KIIIIIIRC and
~if'
pi!&amp;Ying wlt.h the Phlla a84 :Uie:.· ~ A chancf to m•ve up the
Hanc:ock .Co_ynty
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The third ·quarter saw
Choosln,a: a Career
lr.aak w~ikin ·p~~
ever:rwhere he goes.
when he wa1 told to report . cory-Rawson 76 Arlington 72
Wahama
t&amp;am going out ln "~'"II
lntll"re-stlnc Hobbles
. Chester, Ohio
E"eryono who h11 ever met
to Utica, New York, in the
flll'thet is Weaver was the
Hardin Countr
Male Sex Llte
Mel h11 liked him. HI's
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Cle11 A Intern League. Mal
hot
to
tosa
in
tour
Ridgeway 62 Alger 56
Female Sex •Llfe
EVERYONE WELCOME
cl••n cut, cle1n living rouna
reportH thare 1nd wat mov·
in the period.
Diving A» a q.ree.r
!£c:loto
County
m1n who eully
lmpre1HI
lng 1long rather nicely, hitting
' the fourth "quarter,
Atomic Enerif Gull!•
tltote witt. whom he h11 any
the b1ll 1t a ,340 clip1 when he South Webster 73 Cia, ~7
.minutes
and 29 sceoJ.da
The Jo'Jyln# Slilucer Story
Summit County
contact, The very fact that h•
we• hit with an atlec:k of vi·
::tbotti~t•';,;ematniai. Coaeh ' SayJe
llandboolt of llelli\on•
Is from M11on County .,.akl
ru1 pneumonia In mld·teason. Hudson 79 Manchester 9
&amp;~
his scCon:! team 1ato
MOllOY Maklnl 1deoo
Copley
69
B'oston
51
'ftll of the cOunty, M01t peoHl1 bitting avera1e dropped to
the
fray.
The
score at the tiole
Modern Martlace Guide
pi• will qr" that • better
about ,255 and he wa1 tent
!LOod
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6tf-30.
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8ecr,ett
Female Charm·
~-amllattador of eood will from
home to recover after a tela•
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Tlte a~ond stringora dld
fULLY·AUTOMAYIC
the area would bo hard to find
In th ho•ltltal.
Bead c.th. ·~ or M011ey
thtn, .bold tbeir OWA a&amp;aiait
M.jJ'.J lnteres.t In baseball topa
Lat~r in the aeason he report·
Pirates u they inerea&amp;ed
~ wtth Your ·lleleeiiOIII.
interests that he ed to 'ferr" Haute in the Three
· o~her
P'alco.n
lead tWo polfttt from
~· .. ~oih at .w . ... pr~ee.
l•ml~ht .hav.c. T-o hlm, 1t's first be- l Leaaue and biF ... bet ter t.ha.n
point on ·until the end
cauae It 1ti his bwi.nfU- It all be- .300 for the remainder o£ the
quarter.
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The
box
acO:re:
days w.ben. he proclaimed to one
In 1961 the Vtica rranclusc
,WI'HAMA (611
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of ·hill teachers on one ocea.slon was moved to Schent.'&lt;!tady, New
P,LAYIIl '
th11l
he
would
some
day
play
in
York,
~nd
M~l,
after
starting
the
, ai~ C!!!Jtme!~ce Bids.
the big leagues. The teacher seasOn wilh Baltimore In the InPlckt~
Pomeroy, Ohlo reckoned without' taklna: lnto coo- ~t·natlonal League, went to
slderalion Mel's persistance 1n &amp;;.henectady. He hlL .294 &lt;luripg
finishLng thmJ;la tbat he .11tart1 the .seasWI: and was moved up to '-l,tvrul ' iJ,
w.hen 'he p.llti&amp;cd the remark off the Ph11lics at the end of lhe 1•
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u a typical commf'.nt of a ~OUOI· season !Where he. made a a:t&gt;bd
,:{' f'-11'\,C&gt;;•I
ster.
lmpte&amp;~lon arnl ·has bnen a mt:lm·
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MafiOO bcr ol the P.h1lli~' ~quad ever
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he
hill
gone
u.p
tb
tile
In
lf52,
~I hit 1 good .335
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they do so Thc:;'re proud
ot jor1. A kn•• Injury in 1953
,
.him. However there Is one group hindered him con•lclerahiy •nd
people who probably ltnow he w.. ordertd hom• for re1t
Orcht~tra
beat and who complain v~ ind futUre treetment
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Broad Run. That .aroup, of tfttlnl tt1rt.d .,.tY
con1llt&amp;o of those people the We luguet ,twen
aun. cQOlmunlty who ,,,,u~ · ·~•h th• kn.. _1•1''"· ··;l'' :,~r~~
known him hom the Ume · Durlne . t~
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WU at hand.
IJSt " of UllSJ:I:O~ rtren 00•
the
Only one of the top JO teams rQiier to 10.
on tbe United Preu Board of
coach~ ratings was defeated Fri·
Mitchell rode the bench last
4v nir;bt.
season, far Lhc fir11t tlme in hiS
· Ntnth
rMked Middl.town, career and was used mostly m
• att.r a ll•w 1 ttrt end thtn a pin&lt;:-h·hit duhes He compiled a
rapid rl" u tiM MUOn waMCI
.310 battiw,; i!Verage as a pmch lolt to fituH-tCnll:td Mansfield
b1tter and a .285 over-all average
61-62.
for the season, M1tchell'.s pinch·
hit home ri.!Jl m Detroit near the
Columbus East, first ranked close of the season chnched the
with . 12 first-place votes m the pennant for the Tribe.
most re(ent-ballot, made it 18-1 -"'====....;;====="I
fDr the seasbn, defeatin&amp; Colum-· I'
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cqulll of many mmor l!!iq~ue
cluh• In th-u.eountry.
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Will Meet RavensWood Tonight
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.~Carter Fight

Win Over Davis

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11rne ~ecuracr Prhhy nl1ht ••
he Mticle hi• tint dehnM of
tho 126 pound crown In more
th.,. "''" ,..,., but he won
In sUch lepoeidecl faahion onr
top cOntoftder Davi1 that he
ttendl; aut like 1 tltnt in t ...
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His lOili left jabs and bunts
of left uppercuts at cloae QLW'·
ten WOn the UlliDiMOUI 1~
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battle in the sectional
louma· ..core of
ment at Ravens'!ood on Friday
At 1 mutt ~ f•~ttew . vi...,,
n1ghl as they trunmed the Gil- "' . •of
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..Walten litt nltht, by , . M.,.
TOUR~AMINT RISULTS
of 4WJ.,
chomplonthl,
CLA$$ A
tilt will follew • COMOiatlen
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Berea 81 North Olmated 62
$ondyvll.. wlllch will
Cleve. West 48 West Tech 32
7 o'cJeclc.
Youn11tewn llect~onal
Youngstowa Ursuline M Howland
The Faleond were hittint
49
from all c:orne~ of ,the Boor
Giru!"d 58 Salem 46
they rM:ed· !o 1 Comtort.lble 1U
Struthers 63 Newton Falla 42
!~ad.~ t.be end of ~e first bqluar..
CLASS e
· . H:r ~ Wflte- De"Ver 1111, ltvV: e.
Gontrol Dl... · - - Vlllott
Cdi&lt;IJ IWph Sap:• oild bis
New~i-k .sL ·fJancis 48 Londoa 42 boyt threw-" uP t · mata-to..man
Mt I.OIIead: li9 cot Holy Fomlly ~e!.U. ,~t ,-1M P.lnltei -that
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\·~~ the Jaekiot

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have sandy dlallenee Jimmy
Carter for the H1btwelgbt tttle in

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IY VNIJ~PiESS
OhiO! a tOp •. ~ ~ool teams
wor, ~4ini_ ta_(ogp u the end

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Clark Family Off For Florida
As Mel Prepares For Baseball
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Deule, MilcheU Sign
1955 Clevlll!md Pael8

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35
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J~ltlo
County
puzzled
theCanton
latest baUOt! . ·
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.., they -l&lt;&gt;lllld il dlf&amp;UII to cet TlmkeD, 40-33. Toledo Libbey,
· 114-IJ~ · Oront, U
shot.
lbe lnxlr:et:
l\io Grande 87 Vinton .lle
seventh t?Dlied,., ~itb two top
n .J ..... HOroW 1om.,; 124.
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Cadm\11
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Conaola.
'1111' ;!~nit,.. Pr- oerHd wit~
The W•hania team'a atarterw votes on tbe. ·streqth of • 17-1
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Middlefield 110 Kenlloll 44
"by t~ ace, Joe Fox, who bad
Burton 70 Newbury 44
"EIODJated Saddler, l'lc&amp;lina: 124
14. ·VlrJII w•.v.,.·i slick JWill&gt; Jn the Toledo Class A Sectional
lf!oMa, W, Vo. ,_ pounda to Red. Top'a 126 w81
At Solon
&amp;hots from the side ~unted Tournament.
Orange 80 Solon 73
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unable to Ooor • Ule :81-year-okl
for 13 'Of the Fc.leo:D. taUies while
All.State can,didate Al JamisOJl
H1rrl10n County
eb.Jieaaer, but be had the right
the aeoring of the first flve wu poured in 29 points for lJbbey.
Conotton Valley 88 Hopedale 78 rounded out wi.th Da.vid llbus.b
aide ol Red Top'• fac:e ao swol·
teamJ r•lcecl loth to
Jewltt 69 Sclo 54
ie~ lhot he looted U~e man wllh
cett'\ng tt; Neil Picll:ens lG, and 20th lellelre, t'rom 13th place,
l. tbe mumpa. The. c:bampion bled Ml~ CLA'IK, Mlson County's ~ tr•lnl"t wltfl the Phlladalphl.a
Perry CctUnty
I Jimmy llousll 8.
but wh..u,.., w. va. 12-72.
from hi! lower Up after the
repretentative In the Nttlon•l
Philll11. Mel hll been • rtMm· Junction City 77 Thornvil1~ 68
And
11th-ranked
Zan .. vllle
of, Plibl~QIIolll eJchth rouDd.
DavNI
piiJ.cl one- •f
Leque, left
early Thurld•y
b•r of the Phillie• sine• the Somerset t2 COrniDI 88, Conaola.
trlumjthN
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85-77.
llelow
Noltle County
mornl"' for Cltarwator, fllor•
fall of 1951.
Daria elaimed be injured his
his N•t
of tt.• year ••
he dlrM~ . the lt'I•Y of hi•
rlcbt hallld In the tbird round,
IH, wMre h• will be In tprlng
Belle Valley DD .Sar•hsvUie BO
Bellaire snapped WheeUng's
11)1~ f~ hl1 tuarcl ..-.ltlon
and he Wll oebeduled to have it
. _ Harietsville 78 Sumria.ertteld 00
18-game wln stre11k to avenge an
and ilreppH In his tharo of th• · earlier defe¢ by \be Ohio Valconsolatlon
.
Morin"
VlnhHI County
ley Conference clutmpions and
McArtbur
7~
ZJleski.
M
lenJ:er tired in the later a:oiDg
Sayre swiic~ed his
concluded ita: p.ce-f.ourney scheHamden 58 AllensvUie 83 ,
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cqncenlr•t•d
.. rclreotlna
A1hland County lxlf!'ptflli
4od
punchca
to avoid
as 'J'~ ·:::;.,st
ville's victory cQnCluded
the
Perrysville 68 SuUivan 63
r
sa,d)''s heavy guns.
wing poei\ion: ~
season, at 13 wiris _and 'one loss,
It ••• Saddler's lint defense
Early on Friday mornins: or eel baseball for on• 1ea1on •nd 1 Savannah 84 JeromeAvllle 69
tor the · Central
Ohio League
went out "front to
A thent County
Iince be belted out Willie Pep in this w~, 1 young Mason. County 1 batted .311, HI• pl•y at OU •nd
the bt~U club. It ali seemed
champions.: .~ ·
their fourth titlt; li;ht on Sept. fellow . packed the ·larrrU,r automo- for th• Tl1~rt •Hr•ctecl tha Albany 57 Amea·Bern 49
work as the Falcons clicked
Columb'ts C'enh;al, b,eat CoJwnThe Pla1ns 04 Buebtel 18
28, 19D1.
bile and, alona: w\tli--:hb wife and attention •Df
mal or
from the opening Whistle.
bue West, 66-00. Dmoo' Chamin·
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ade beat'" Greenvill• 71.M: Tiffin
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Waha.Ma had· JitUe trouble
Columbian beat Willard, 1 70--65;
Florida, where he b seheduled ad with the Phlllf" fllr the Piqua Cath. &lt;i9 Covl•gton 48
nin.g up their lead · Blill further I Ashtabula belt PaJitesviUe Rar--to spend a few weeks. gettln;g 1947 ••son.
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Bradford tH Tipp City 45
ln the tett:nd· "period as '
'West MlltOn bent
ready for Lhe cornu~ baseball
He spent bl8 !ir3t season
in
Bu,tl• Count"
tallied
18
poin:s
whUe
!lletsoo ol the Nadoll&gt;al League.
the Class D Wiscom~n State Lea- Ross Twp. 89 Wayne 87
le hit Jomewhat ' better
(ln~lnn•ti
Of course; that YO\IN" fellow guc with Appleton . He hit
a
12. Ttu.t •lnade ' it 34-16
Is M.cl Clark, the 1ikoble product (oud .347 ourint tbat !mt year Reading ~IS Wyomina 40
ttaltway ritark.
THE
of local baseball diamonds, who and in 1948 Wll8 mov ed lo na~on Cln DePoes 17 Lockland 118
is Mason County's lane n!opre· Rouge in Lhc Evaf18cUnc League
E•ton E..mpted Viii ...
Ray Pauth . of. th• Plra,t•• tal· ,
acn-tative In the bJI lcacue.a of where he once agam hll 347 Ylltlow Springs 63 Xcma St. Brl· ljed 10 of hl• tNift't 12 polnta
gid 44
baseball.
and set a lea-gut record m trip;., th ttuarter· u he betfn ' to
Mel, who plays the out.ficld Ies whleh stilJI slunds. He belted Middleton Fen. 61 Xenia E. 158
IC~I on I "one l)andtd
with the Philadelphia Philliea, out 22 of the 1 hree bagger bra-nd
Montgomery County
from th• wing, 1 Meanwhllo,
hu brought rerognlti.on- to this of hits.
Farmersville 63 Phillipsburg ~1
Fo• and DavNI Ro""' tel tM
Qrc
part of the atote Uaoqh . ~Jia. ,
Germantown
63 Brooksville 50 1
,;.c'e for "tt)t Fetcont. ·
s..itng,, KIIIIIIRC and
~if'
pi!&amp;Ying wlt.h the Phlla a84 :Uie:.· ~ A chancf to m•ve up the
Hanc:ock .Co_ynty
ohcUpg
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Uigh his ablllly to make fJ iefttill- b1uball ladder came In 1949 Van r~ue 59 McComb ~
The third ·quarter saw
Choosln,a: a Career
lr.aak w~ikin ·p~~
ever:rwhere he goes.
when he wa1 told to report . cory-Rawson 76 Arlington 72
Wahama
t&amp;am going out ln "~'"II
lntll"re-stlnc Hobbles
. Chester, Ohio
E"eryono who h11 ever met
to Utica, New York, in the
flll'thet is Weaver was the
Hardin Countr
Male Sex Llte
Mel h11 liked him. HI's
1
Cle11 A Intern League. Mal
hot
to
tosa
in
tour
Ridgeway 62 Alger 56
Female Sex •Llfe
EVERYONE WELCOME
cl••n cut, cle1n living rouna
reportH thare 1nd wat mov·
in the period.
Diving A» a q.ree.r
!£c:loto
County
m1n who eully
lmpre1HI
lng 1long rather nicely, hitting
' the fourth "quarter,
Atomic Enerif Gull!•
tltote witt. whom he h11 any
the b1ll 1t a ,340 clip1 when he South Webster 73 Cia, ~7
.minutes
and 29 sceoJ.da
The Jo'Jyln# Slilucer Story
Summit County
contact, The very fact that h•
we• hit with an atlec:k of vi·
::tbotti~t•';,;ematniai. Coaeh ' SayJe
llandboolt of llelli\on•
Is from M11on County .,.akl
ru1 pneumonia In mld·teason. Hudson 79 Manchester 9
&amp;~
his scCon:! team 1ato
MOllOY Maklnl 1deoo
Copley
69
B'oston
51
'ftll of the cOunty, M01t peoHl1 bitting avera1e dropped to
the
fray.
The
score at the tiole
Modern Martlace Guide
pi• will qr" that • better
about ,255 and he wa1 tent
!LOod
#l
6tf-30.
.
8ecr,ett
Female Charm·
~-amllattador of eood will from
home to recover after a tela•
,I
..,. Jl•vdopln(; l'U!0!\4llty
Tlte a~ond stringora dld
fULLY·AUTOMAYIC
the area would bo hard to find
In th ho•ltltal.
Bead c.th. ·~ or M011ey
thtn, .bold tbeir OWA a&amp;aiait
M.jJ'.J lnteres.t In baseball topa
Lat~r in the aeason he report·
Pirates u they inerea&amp;ed
~ wtth Your ·lleleeiiOIII.
interests that he ed to 'ferr" Haute in the Three
· o~her
P'alco.n
lead tWo polfttt from
~· .. ~oih at .w . ... pr~ee.
l•ml~ht .hav.c. T-o hlm, 1t's first be- l Leaaue and biF ... bet ter t.ha.n
point on ·until the end
cauae It 1ti his bwi.nfU- It all be- .300 for the remainder o£ the
quarter.
1
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aan b41-ck in his gr41.de ac.b.-qOl seas~.
The
box
acO:re:
days w.ben. he proclaimed to one
In 1961 the Vtica rranclusc
,WI'HAMA (611
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of ·hill teachers on one ocea.slon was moved to Schent.'&lt;!tady, New
P,LAYIIl '
th11l
he
would
some
day
play
in
York,
~nd
M~l,
after
starting
the
, ai~ C!!!Jtme!~ce Bids.
the big leagues. The teacher seasOn wilh Baltimore In the InPlckt~
Pomeroy, Ohlo reckoned without' taklna: lnto coo- ~t·natlonal League, went to
slderalion Mel's persistance 1n &amp;;.henectady. He hlL .294 &lt;luripg
finishLng thmJ;la tbat he .11tart1 the .seasWI: and was moved up to '-l,tvrul ' iJ,
w.hen 'he p.llti&amp;cd the remark off the Ph11lics at the end of lhe 1•
•
u a typical commf'.nt of a ~OUOI· season !Where he. made a a:t&gt;bd
,:{' f'-11'\,C&gt;;•I
ster.
lmpte&amp;~lon arnl ·has bnen a mt:lm·
~~ ~
Almost everyone-. In
MafiOO bcr ol the P.h1lli~' ~quad ever
"
County has laid a cla1m on. Mel since.
,
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he
hill
gone
u.p
tb
tile
In
lf52,
~I hit 1 good .335
•
Phillles, and il's only right that ,.r hi• llett 1e11on In tho m•·
l
• I !
they do so Thc:;'re proud
ot jor1. A kn•• Injury in 1953
,
.him. However there Is one group hindered him con•lclerahiy •nd
people who probably ltnow he w.. ordertd hom• for re1t
Orcht~tra
beat and who complain v~ ind futUre treetment
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belDJII: from ID)"plac~ hit .291 and •••
Broad Run. That .aroup, of tfttlnl tt1rt.d .,.tY
con1llt&amp;o of those people the We luguet ,twen
aun. cQOlmunlty who ,,,,u~ · ·~•h th• kn.. _1•1''"· ··;l'' :,~r~~
known him hom the Ume · Durlne . t~
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WU at hand.
IJSt " of UllSJ:I:O~ rtren 00•
the
Only one of the top JO teams rQiier to 10.
on tbe United Preu Board of
coach~ ratings was defeated Fri·
Mitchell rode the bench last
4v nir;bt.
season, far Lhc fir11t tlme in hiS
· Ntnth
rMked Middl.town, career and was used mostly m
• att.r a ll•w 1 ttrt end thtn a pin&lt;:-h·hit duhes He compiled a
rapid rl" u tiM MUOn waMCI
.310 battiw,; i!Verage as a pmch lolt to fituH-tCnll:td Mansfield
b1tter and a .285 over-all average
61-62.
for the season, M1tchell'.s pinch·
hit home ri.!Jl m Detroit near the
Columbus East, first ranked close of the season chnched the
with . 12 first-place votes m the pennant for the Tribe.
most re(ent-ballot, made it 18-1 -"'====....;;====="I
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