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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 10

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-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8. ISO PACT -THE NEWARK (0.) ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE- Jolinstovn Postmaster Bucks to Well Conditioned Newark Rotarians Hear Local Legion Cops Another To Have Charge of State Thriller, 4-3 Woody Hayes' Preview Of OSU Football Season. A PREVIEW of the coming football season at Ohio State Fair Horseshoe Tourney Two Games Carded In Bigger League Tourney At 4r Field Thursday Michigan, Indiana State Champions to Play First Game at 2 p. Ohio and Kentucky collide in 5 p. m.

Nightcap' SIX talented Little Bigger League teams each a state champion are expected to arrive in Newark tonight preparatory to the Regional Three Tournament games at YMCA Field on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Two games will be played Thursday, Michigan and XATIONAL IE4GCE Club W. L. Pd Newarkites Score Twice in Eighth; Play Warren Today BrooklT 07 34 Milwaukee 44 Xti iV4 University was presented to members of the Newark Rotary Club and guests meeting Tuesday noon in the Hotel Phlladelnnlk 44 10 St. Louis 4i Mt P)R the second time in as many days, Newark Warden.

New Tort 47 -2 CtneinnaU 4 SS .467 tti Cbicato 37 -374 at, FltUburfh 34 li JU American Legion Post 85 Woody Hayes, head football coach of the Buckeye fccanet and Gray, stated that his boys are facing one of the tough- sperms that theVve had in several years. Included in Club W. L. Pet B. New York 34 I came from behind to triumph in the State Legion tourney being played at the Ohio State the nine-game schedule are Indiana, California, Illinois, Chlcato 4 40 IClevelaad 42 Mt IV, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, XMonnwesreny aiiwiug cta-c, University in Columbus.

12 .407 JO1 .411 241 Boston Wash 111 (ton .....40 PhUadelpols 43 40 Purdue, and Michigan. Indiana colliding at 2 p. and Ohio meeting Kentucky in Tuesday afternoon, the Newark Haves noted that the toughest .300 30 Va Detroit 3 ites scored twice in the eighth in the nightcap at p. .330 3 St. Louis 3 71 Another set of games is sched- ning to shade Springfield 4 to 3.

Dave Hoskins To ASSOCIATION W. L. Pet O.B. games will be the last three with Michigan State, rated as the top team in the country last year, as AMERICAN Club Going into the top half of the Aussie Tennis Stars Will Face Tough Opposition Toledo 7 47 LouUTlll 3 47 J73 the foremost opponent eighth, Newark trailed 3 to 2. In Newark's first tourney start Monday night, the Bob Thomas IndlanapolU ..03 4 1 11 In discussing the prospects of a Start Against Senators Tonight Kansas City 57 4 Minneapolis St 67 St Paul S3 successful season, he stated that Mi Mi Ml .431 .31 piloted baseballers scored three SOUTH ORANGE, N.

J. (ffl-Ken his boys were out to play the game! 134 ltVa 23 Columbus 4 2 times after two were out in the ninth to defeat Holgate 6 to 5. Rosewall and Lewis Hoad, Austral Charleaton 43 7 WASHINGTON JH Dave Hos for all it is wortn ana at me same time enjoy themselves and have ian's teen-age Gold Dust Twins who Newark was to play Warren at have had easy sailing in the East Tl'ESDAT'S BESLLTS National leaf a fun' doing it. ern Grass Courts Tennis Cahmpion- The' unlimited subsitution ruling. u-' A a fc' li i J- I k'' 1 if 4 "JSJti clock today.

Warren defeated Sycamore 10 to 5 yesterday. In other games, Cincinnati Bent- kins, the 28-year-old converted outfielder, will make his second start for the Cleveland Indians tonight and try to extend the Washington Senators' string of goose eggs. Pittsburgh 2. Cincinnati 1 Chicago 5, New York 1 Phlladtlphla St. Louis 1 ships thus far, tackle a pair of opponents who will make them fight for every point Brooklyn at Milwaukee (postponed, ri ley Post mauled Columbus Scioto- recently banned in college football may very easily lead to an increased amount ol injuries to the players.

As a result the boys will St. Charles 16 to Celina beat By droDDine a 3-0 decision to the and wet rrounas i America LesfM Rosewall. the top-seeded foreign Tribe last night, the Nats ran their Cleveland J. Washington Chillicothe 13 to Neff's knocked out Massillon 2 to 1 and Holgate entry, plays Grant Golden of Chi have to be top-notcn pnysicai skein of scoreless innines to 22. In Chicago Philadelphia 3 Mew York 15, Detroit uled for Friday.

Wisconsin tangles with Illinois in the 2 p. m. pener while the winners of Thursday' battles play at 5 p. m. The championship game is set for 2 p.

m. Saturday. The winner of this tournameptj advances to the national finals which will be played off later in the month in New Jersey. Representing Ohio in the Newark tourney is a Cincinnati team. The Newark Chamber of Commerce and the Newark YMCA have arranged an attractive schedule for the Little League players during their off hours.

Following the program for each day THl'RSDAY 8:30 a. m. Breakfast at ark YMCA. 10 to 11 :30 YMCA Field will be "available for practice. 10 to 11 :30 Swim period at YMCA pool (for those interested) 11:45 a.

m. Lunch at YMCA. 2 p. m. Flag raising and monies, YMCA Field.

Michigan-Indiana game. condition throughout the season cago, a fellow wno nas rjeen arouna Boston St. Louis I tneir last 40 innings, the club has made only one run. several years hut wno nas im He related that his staff has al trimmed Euclid 13 to 5 Phil Wilkins was safe on an error to start the Newark eighth. Powe America Association ways emphasized the neea 01 pea Toledo Kansas City proved greatly this year.

Hoad's opponent will be Bernard Bartzen, Cleveland Manager Al Lopez had planned to pitch Art Houtteman. Louisville (, Indianapolis (11 Innings) physical fitness to piay me game, grounded out. Chuck Beach trip therebv makine one xne oesi who has lost five straight, but St Paul 4, Columbus 3 Minneapolis 4-7, Charleston 1-1 conditioned teams in the Big Ten led down the right field foul line, scoring Wilkin with the tying run. Conference. Noble followed with a single to the former Army sergeant irom San Angelo, who helped the United States defeat the British West Indies in the second round of the North American Zone Davis Cup two weeks ago.

In discussine individual players on the Buckeye squad, Hayes noted plate Beach with what proved to be the winning marker. Gene Helmick turned in a nice relief performance to save the game for starter Tom Cash. Box switched to Hoskins because he can hit and "has earned the job." Hoskins, with a 4-1 record, had made 16 relief appearances without loving a game, and in nine innings of relief work against the Nats has held them to two runs and four hits. Mike Garcia gave up only five hits in last night's victory, extending the Tribe's winning streak to that the Ohio state line wiu oe among the best in the country although the results of the spring practice show that the backfield is inexperienced and lacking in depth. score Newark finest Rotarians lor tne luncn- Wilkms.

2b. Pow, tl Beeeh, ss Noble, lb. enn included E. C. McGuire, Co TOURING the Ohio State Fair (Aug.

28-Sept. 4) horseshoe 1 0 1 0 1113 1 0 10 0 0 0 3 0 six games, only one short of their! 5 p. m. Ohio Kentucky game. 6 45 p.

m. Buffet dinner at lumbus; J. A. Kirkpatrick, Zelien- pitchers from all over the U. S.

and Canada will toss iT. Ch. nnlp Pa Win Polk. COlUmDUS WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE National Leaga Brooklyn at Milwaukee Pittsburgh at Cincinnati New York at Chicago (2 gamesV Philadelphia at St. Louis (night) American Leaga Cleveland at Washington (night) Chicago- at Philadelphia (night) St.

Louis at Boston American Association Minneapolis at Charleston Louisville at Indianapolis St. Paul at Columbus Kansas City at Toledo THURSDAY'S GAMES National Leagae Brooklyn at Milwaukee (2 games) Pittsburgh at Cincinnati New York at Chicago Philadelphia at St. Louis (night) American Leaga Cleveland at Washington Chicago at Philadelphia Detroit at New York St. Louis at Boston American Association Minneapolis at Columbus St. Paul at Charleston Louisville at Toledo Kansas City at IndlanapolU OTyMCA, equine foot-ware in the biggest pitching tournament ever AB.

AB. Howard Leckrone, Zanesville; and m. held in this neck of the woods. p. 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 12 0 00100 Stages ghow, YMCA Bunks at Boy Scout Al Johnson, Wilfred Wamer, Charles Seller, Carl W.

Welsh, Head man over this affair will be C. A. Benedict (above), Mike Greeorv. and Dr. W.

record for the season. The Tribesmen were up against a real toughie in Chuck Stobbs, however. They managed only five hits and were shut out except for the eighth. Al Smith, the rookie rightfielder, doubled to start the inning, Bill Glvnn fouled out in ft carrifire Jit- Mann. If Bryan, Monnett, e.

D. Cash, rf. Harm. 3b Helmick. p.

Totali SprlmflfU Oonce. 3b Thompson, lb. Falkenback. rf. the amicable postmaster of Johnstown, who is known far The venerable Gardnar Mulloy, at 39 the nation's top-ranked player, although seeded behind Vic Seixas in this tournament, plays Kose Kamo of Japan in his round-of-16 test.

Mulloy put out Richard Doss of Los Angeles in the second round 6-2, 6-4. Seixas gained his bracket when he turned back Jacque Grigry of Alhambra, 6-3, 6-4. and Tony Trabert, the other half of the United States Davis Cup team, ousted Alastair Martin of Glen Head, N. 6-4, 6-3. Two women's matches are on tap today.

Top-seeded Doris Hart of Miami clashes with Althea Gibson of New York, the country's No. 1 Negro player, and Julie Sampson of San Marino, plays Mrs. Jean Rinkel of England's Wightman Cup team. field, i-ii' Night ijz Camp. 8:30 Avpw.

all of Granville. Other 4 4 27 10 1 and wide for his avid interest in the sport of the pioneers, R. PO.A FRIDAY my Breakfast guests included Sam Rubin, Char at 0 2 13 Benedict, more than anything else, wants the sport to leston. W. Al.

J. tsrooKS, iuy 0 2 10 increase in popularity, and at the same time he wants to con, John C. Matesich andPaul W. Baughman, ZaneS' take it out of the barnyard class. 10 a.

m. Tri-County Little Blg- ger League All-Star game. -r Swim period at YMCA viiip- Dale Wassum. Johnstown, 0 0 3 0 7 0 2 1 1 4 0 1 "Pitching horseshoes is just asj tempt and Larry Doby smashed ec another two-bagger to bring in! wanner. at.

Smith. 'Peters. It. Al Rosen got to first on a field-l)nr; and B. W.

Carbeau and Conner of Zelienople, Pa scientific a sport as any other," he "Why, when the champ- pool. 11:45 2 P. i i a. m. Lunch at YMCA.

m. Wisconsin-Illinois Burke Trims Wooles, 11 to 1 mg error, wauy wesuaKe waiKeai Totals ntn James Cooper was introduced as the newest member of the Newark Rotary Club. He will be for they resemble well- 2 2 2 2 St ions pitch. ana pinch-hitter Bobby Avila flied Newark mit allriUMrtff finku (I 1 til aur Beach, oonce U. S.

Rider Cup Team Is Named inc caicn. ueoree airiCKiann Sin- tm, i m-vu-r, -m-Bnach. sb- mally inducted at a later oate. gle then brought in Rosen for oonc. a-Fuiienoack.

bb-oh Burke Golf make the most of six hits to defeat Wooles 11 to 1 in a third run. game. 5 p. m. Game between first day winners, 7 p.

Picnic dinner at Boy Scout camp. Night Bunks at Boy Scout Camp. SATURDAY on r. man. i.

bu-oj crvin, AB. R. PO.A iy J- 5. by H.imlck 1 H-Off T. Cleveland in I inning.

(isiuiib. hi Little League Tilt Is Rained Out 3 1 1 CHICAGO Only four holdover golfers from the previous HBP By T. Cth (Falkenback). Winner pm 1- I i T- Oil oiled, nawiess macnines. xi not unusual for those fellows to throw 20 or 30 straight ringers." Any novice knows that a ringer in horseshoes is comparable to a homer on the baseball diamond or a strike on the bowling alley.

The idea, cousin, is to wind up and let fly with a curved hunk of iron so that it will land directly over an iron stake 50 feet away. Smith, rf. Olynn, lb. Doby, cf. Rouen, 3b.

squad have been named to the 4 3 3 3 0 1 10 1 1110 10 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 Newark Township Little League game Tuesday evening. The losers committed six errors. Pitcher Crane of the winners held Wooles to a pair of hits. Trout homered for the winners and drove in three runs. Box score: you're miles ahead with Rvder cud eam wmcn wiu repre Breakfast Rt 8:30 a.

m. ISt. Louisville In The Granville Little League nmn, sent the United States against Avila. 3b 1 0 0 10 "World Series" will be resumed (Strickland, si YMCA. 11:45 a.

2 p. m. followed Great Britain in the 1953 matches at Wentworth, England, Oct. 2-3. The 10-man U.

S. team named i i i Easy Win. 8-0 m. Lunch at YMCA. Tournament final game, by presentation cere- Wooles mend.

3b 3 aMHchell 0 AB. R. H.PO.A.E. Practice I Needed Tipton, 0 0 10 0 Tuesday by the Professional Golf Goopei Garcia, Painter, 2b. Chalfant, lb.

Davlno, c. Wright, Gary Moore, St. Louisville Lit It's all very simple for the ex tie League pitcher, held Utica to monies. Night Due to previous commitments, only about 35 bunks will Totals Washington 0 0 0 2 0 3 27 14 1 H.PO.A.E. 0 1112 perienced pitcher, but it takes ers Association or America in eludes Jim Turnesa and Walter Bur Hughes.

3b. mucho practice to throw like Isais, one hit Tuesday evening at St. Louisville as his team won 8 to 0. Booher, M. Everett cf.

the world champ from Mexico Yost, 3b Coan, II Vsrnon. lb. Jensen, rf Runnela, a. Busby, ef. Xjkemo, automatically selected as Slwinners of the 1952 and 1953 PGA perfect Morgan, cf.

who not only pitched a be available to this group Saturday night at Scout camp. These will go to the trams in the finals, If desired. The Little Bigger League pro AB. 0 10 It was the St. Louisville Little Leaguers' 18th win of the season.

Moore fanned 10 batters and walked three. The lone Utica hit chamDionshiDs: bam Jsiieaa. uoya game, but also made 52 straight ringers! Another boy worth men -iworsman, n. 'lEUer, rf Lieber, at 5:30 p. m.

Wednesday. The game Tuesday was halted by rain the third inning. Welsh Grocery leads in the best two-of-three games series, thanks to a 16-6 victory over J. R. Poste in the Monday evening opener.

If Poste wins today, the championship game will be played at 5:30 Thursday. Fire Destroys Three Horses FRYEBURG, Maine (fl-Three harness horses perished and a Manerum. Dave. Douglas, Jack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 12 tioning, the major league is Ca Totals Burke TerwHUier, Jb. Uraaao, Stobbs, New yos can bay Hi new Cooper Dtlux for a eriet that is 20 lower than ordinarily paid for firsr tin rircs.

Take our word. that km real tirt bargaia any count. AB. R. H.PO.A.E.

sey Jones. This lad did not pile Wince, 2b. 1 2 0 0 0 0 up oi' "97. but did pile up two iieame in the first inning. Robert oi Rogers led the St.

Louisville team Jjat bat with three singles. Vollmer Lane. p. Totala 0 Trout, e. Crane, gram is a stop Dtrtween utile League and American Legidn baseball.

BiRger Lengue players' ages run between VI and 15; Little world's records with 87V3 per cent 2 14 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 I 27 Burke Ed (Porky) Oliver, Cary Middlecoff, Fred Haas and Ted Kroll. Ben Hogan and E. J. (Dutch) Harrison were eligible for the squad, but declined the bid to make the trip. Brooks.

3b. ringers in 31 games and 90 per aOrounded out for Friend In etehth. jQray, lb The Columbus Wildcats play at St. Louisville at 6 p. m.

Thurs Cleveland giitiiui cent in 13 games. League between 8 and 12; legion Anderson, ss. Kime, cf. day. Saturday afternoon the Mt.

inns uiusi uc uimi i in vcaio vi i OBlUnhv Avl li Htrlrklanri Incidentally, if you're a horseman, forget about ripping the 0 C. Riebesell, cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 sen, Bmttn, Doby, Vernon. S-Slobbs. DP Vernon All-Stars will play at St. Claggett, If 3 Friend to Strickland to Olynn; Runnels Louisville in a twin bill starting at shoes off poor 'ol Dobbin.

He'll 0 0 0 0 0 0 fourth was saved yesterday as to Terwlltljer to Vernon. LOB-Cleveland, Shatter, rf 0 Hammond, rf. 2 ape oeiore me season starts. The public is invited to attend the Little BigRer League tournament games at YMCA Field. hate you, might even kick you, p.

m. Kox score: Totals title AB. R. H.PO.A.E. Washington, BB-Off Btobbs, off Oarcla.

2. SO-By Stobbs, by Oarcia. Wlnoer-Oarcla (U-Ol. Loser-Stobbs Wooles ..17 11 15 0 0 i 0 0 1 0 0- 1 .......3 3 0 -11 and besides his shoes aren't the same. The regulation pitching shoe Cree.

If Green, lb Burke (-0. U-Paparella, MrKlnley. Honochlck, is specially designed and tempered McOowan. RBI-Davlno, Trout, 3: Crane, 2: Brooks, 2: Gray, 2. 2B-Crane, Brooks.

HR Trout. She S.Otals And Hour Old Tiro IffjlJi just Imil flames razed a 40-stall stable at Fryeburg Fair Grounds. Victims of the fire were race horses Kirby Hanover and Dandy D. Volo, owned by Melvin Dennett of Center Conway, N. and Marine Song, owned by Russell Welch of Tamworth, N.

H. Non-Title Prize Fight Canceled PHILADELPHIA UPI-A 10-round non-title match between welterweight champion Kid Gavilan and local middleweight Joey Giardello, scheduled for Aug. 10 in Connie 1 in ni6upnt hrpnlrace Tf wpiphs Wince. LOB Wooles, two pounds, eight ounces at BBy( Brokaw. 2b.

MeCullum, p-3b Williams, Layman, cf. Boyer. c. D. Walters, rf.

Good. ss. Off Lieber. 4: off Crane, CLEVELAND William (Human Megaphone) Chambers shoes for ladies and cmioren may Oha llo-Vitor arirl th riietnnrA fnr 95 former boxer, fight announcer and Golf Match Thursday The (iranville Club In-Midi's MoundliniltltTH (Vnintry Club at I p. m.

Thursday for an inter-Hub mntch. Folliiwlng the golf events, players will ent In tJie clnblioime. The laHt time the two rlubs tangled they played a 33-33 tie. 1 i i IT 3. SO-By Lieber, 5: by Wright.

by Crane, 14. H-Off Lieber. 6 In 3 innings; oft Wright, 0 in 1: off Crane. 2 In 6. HBP By Crane (Wrightl WP-Lieber, Crane.

PB -Davlno. Trout. 2. Winner-Crane. Loser-Lleber.

U-Church and Lieber. cons trainer, kius; can ue cui tu Thompson, If. court bailiff, died yesterday at 58. As a professional fighter, Cham 40 feet. Mack Stadium, has been cancelled.

Promoter Herman Taylor an Benedict, who throws a mean C. Harris, lb 1 Reed, 3b 1 Rlne. cf 1 B. Walters, rf 1 Harris, ss 1 bers often served as a sparring partner for former lightweight champ Johnny Kilbane. Flos Tax shoe, himself, is hoping that more nounced the cancellation last night youngsters will get in on the fun after Gavilan's manager, Angel Lopez, refused to consider another Toledo Shades K-C Team, 7-6 Totals 1 St.

Loalsvllls AB. 3 H.PO.A.E, "It's a good, clean, healthy "DRIVE YOUR CARES AWAY" AT LAKE GOLF RANGE Rt. 79, 1 Mile South of Hebron OPEN DAILY at 7:00 p. m. SATURDAY and SUNDAY 2 p.

m. 10 0 0 postponement. sport! he proclaims. BEAVER AUTO STORES EAST MAIN STREET So you think you couldn't hit the Moore, Marston, BROOKLYN Hein Ten Hoff. broad side of a barn with a horse, I a 1 I SI MS Pace-setting Toledo maintained ss rl 226V2.

Germany, stopped Bill Wil let alone his shoe? Well, maybe son, 225, Charlotte, N. 1. its two-game bulge over Louisville in the American Association base at first, but you're wrong, breth- Oiren. It just takes practice and move just the same as any Rogers. If Ellis, lb Qregg.

2b Zaras. 3b Porter, ss VanWinkle, rf Logan. It adulter, 3b Magers. 3b Totals other sport. Gridiron heroes get tl 0 0 1 a smeared on their first play, boxers a beating in their first fight, oi and beginning bowlers have a hard ball race today.

But to stay in front the Sox had to come from behind in the last two innings last night to edge Kansas City, 7-6. At Indianapolis, second place Louisville had to go 11 innings before nipping the third place Indians 6-5. The loss put Indianapolis three games back of the leaders. In other league games, St. Paul nosed out Columbus 4-3, and FORTIFIES THIS MASONRY PAINT time getting the ball near the alley.

Benedict likes to compare horseshoe pitching with bowling. A good aSlngled for Gregg in fifth. Utica 00000 0-0 St Louisville 0 1 2 1 4 3B-Tabler. Marston. BB-Off Moore.

off MeCullum. oft Williams. 2 H-Off MeCullum. In 4 1-3 Innings; off Williams, 2 In 3-3. SO-By Moore.

10: by MeCullum, U-Stradley. Winner-Moore. Loser bowler will make a good pitcher and vice versa, he claims. They Minneapolis swept a doubleheader both develop about the same rythm. The only differnce is that from Charleston, 4-1, and 7-5.

a bowler pitches from a low position, while a horse shoe pitcher masonry Adios Boy In New Record i remains upright. What is important is the follow-through. Get that rythm and you, too will hook em on the post. To pitch (always from the right side of the court), step out with the left foot, slightly pigeon toed, and make the delivery with the WESTRURY, N. fffl-Adios Boy today held the mile record for two-year-old pacers, but it was all in the family.

Adios Boy went the distance in right hand in a graceful arc. Prac- TRAP SHOOT Sunday, Aug. 9 at the Club Farm Six Miles Southeast of Newark, Ohio SHOOT WILL START AT 1:00 P. M. LICKING CO.

FARMERS and SPORTSMEN'S CLUB 2:03 in the second division of theltice and timing will teach you Village Farm Stake at Roosevelt; when to release the shoe. Rneeway last night, shaving three- After a few throws, the sport be-fifths of a second from the markieins to crow on you. And since It that had stood for years offers real enjoyment at practical is an emulsion type coating made with Latex Alkyd Resin and high hiding permanent pig-ments, combined to produce a coating that has excellent durability characteristics for exterior and interior masonry surfaces. The Perfect Finish for Asbestos Shingles Brick-Concrete Stucco Cement ly no expense, there's no reason It was held by Adios Boy's sire, Adios. why it shouldn't.

Every year thous ands of new pitchers are thrilling to the clang of the ringers. Jt Coast Stars Win BUENOS AIRES (-The touring Pacific Coast All Stars defeated an Argentine Basketball Federal quintet for a second straight time last night, 56-43. B. F. Goodrich Recap Tire For Homes, Stores, Ifws ennMnD Sixe 6.00x16 Li Factories, Hotels, Schools si.39 Per week will buy not just A Wide Assortment of Colors Available! one, but a whole set of 4 Your old tires will make the down payment! No cash needed! Quickly, Economitally fomou ffcclrfe OTO'ftOOTIB sewer cloonlrtf tervlte.

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