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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 9

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DECATUR HERALD BASEBALL, OTHER SPORTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Two Secfons 18 Pages Pages 9 to 18 Decatur, Illinois, Wednesday, August 9, 1961, Standings MIDWEST LEAGUE G.B. Pet. 24 .632 .583 356 345 .486 .429 .410 Quincy Waterloo Quad-City Kokomo Dubuque DECATUR Clinton 14 15 16 15 19 20 23 23 21 20 18 18 15 16 Yankees Edge Angels 5-4 in 10th Inning New York, Aug. 8 (AP) 2 3 72 8Vi 10 Doane, Bramer, White Advance to 2nd Round Of City Women's Golf 13 .361 Keokuk Y'ESTERDAY'S RESULTS Quincy Wins 7-6 Over Commodores By Bob Fallstrom Of the Herald Sports Staff Quincy's league leading Giants scored four runs in the ninth inning last night to edge the Decatur Commodores 7-6 before a Dairy Night crowd of 5.839 at Fans Quincy 7, Decatur 6 Waterloo 2, Quad-City 0 Kokomo 20, Keokuk 1 Clinton 6, Dubuque 5 TONIGHT'S GAMES Quincy at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Keokuk at Kokomo Dubuque at Clinton at Quad-City AMERICAN LEAGUE A leadoff double by Tony Kubek and a sinele bv Roeer Maris Pet.

brought New York a 5-4, lOth-in-ning victory over the Los Angeles Angels tonight. The Yankees won their sixth in a row and retained Night Baseball At San Francisco G.B. 3 11'4 16 .636 .558 .518 .505 Field. a three-game lead in the Ameri 73 70 63 58 56 54 47 46 47 New York Detroit Baltimore Cleveland Chicago Boston Los Angeles Washington Minnesota Chicago 001 000 0001 5 1 The teams meet tonight at 7:30 can League race. San Francisco 300 003 20x 8 10 0 .470 21'i .427 26 .426 26 .423 2S'i Starter Eli Grba and losing re-liever Art Fowler, who took over Cardwell, Elston (6), Ellsworth Defending champion and medalist Mrs.

Maurice Doane led the favorites through the first round of the 33rd annual Herald and Review City Women's golf tournament yesterday at the Country Club of Decatur. Mrs. Doane of South Side Country Club had little trouble winning over Mrs. Charles Lyon 6 and 5 as the championship flight stuck pretty close to the form chart. .373 32 41 Kansas City YESTERDAY'S RESULTS with Ray Cordeiro (6-1) pitching for the Commodores against Ken Snyder.

Tolly's Markets and Dos-ter's play an exhibition game at 6 o'clock. (8) and Taylor; Sanford and Bail in the ninth, had held the Yanks ey. Sanford (7-6). L-Card- to four hits until the 10th. Elston Howard collected two of the hits.

Vern Orndorff, gunning for his well (9-10). HR San Francisco, Sanford (3). At Los Angeles one a two-run double as the Yanks scored three runs in the first in 10th victory, was presented with a 4-3 lead in the eighth when Den ning. Their third hit of the game: Milwaukee 000 012 0003 9 2 ny Totland and Mick Stanley Detroit 3. Chicago 0 New York 5, Los Angeles 4 (10 innings) Baltimore 7-5, Kansas City 0-6 Cleveland 6, Washington 5 (10 innings) Minnesota 6, Boston 5 TODAY'S GAMES Los Angeles (Bowslield 8-3) at New York (Coates 7-3) Detroit (Lary 15-6) at Chicago (Mc-Lish 7-10), night Minnesota (Kralick 10-7) at Boston (Conley 5-10), night Kansas City (Walker 4-8) at Balu-more Fisher 5-10), night Washington (Hobaugh 6-6) at Cleveland (Hawkins 5-8), night NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet.

G.B. logi Berra soio home run in jLos Angeles 000 112 20x 7 13 1 drove in runs. But Quincy slam the sixth inning, had tied it 4-all. Burdette, McMahon (7), Hend ley 8) and Torre; Koufax, Far- med five singles in the ninth and had the benefit of a passed RBI 2 0 amiira mr iiiiwnOTitiiaiiM'i hiwT; Ui liiiirmrt nrnti.n ball. rell (6) and Roseboro.

Farrell (7-5. L-Burdette (13-8). HR Bill Dixon's single off Larry Ro- Milwaukee, Thomas (19). Los jas' glove tonight brought in the Mrs. James Bramer of Scovill, another strong contender for the title, defeated Mrs.

Loren Grabb 7 and 5 and matched Mrs. Doane's medal score of 86, low for the day. The closest match of the day in the championship flight saw Mrs. William Record beat Mrs. E.

C. McDonald, 4 and 3. Mrs. Doane leads off the field this morning at 8:30, 'with compe two runs which proved decisive. Angeles, Snider 8.

Decatur bounced back with two .619 .607 .533 324 .505 .500 .423 65 68 56 54 54 51 44 x-Los Angeles Cincinnati x-San Francisco xMilwaukee St. Louis Pittsburgh x-Chicago 9 10 12 12'i 20H 35Mi runs on Dick Hazard's double, Ro-jas' triple and a sacrifice fly by AB 5 5 4 4 0 0 5 5 3 3 0 40 AB 4 5 5 3 3 3 4 3 1 0 1 LOS ANGELES Pearson ci Moran 2b L. Thomas rf Wagner If Kluszewski lb c-James Bilko lb G. Thomas 3b Koppe ss Rice Grba Fowler Totals NEW YORK Richardson 2b Kubek ss Maris rf Mantle cf Berra If Howard Skowron lb Boyer 3b Stafford Reniff Arroyo 10 3 .283 30 Philadelphia Bob Shelton. RBI x-Last night's game not included 0 0 Paul Arneson, the ex Illini Herald and Review Phot tition expected to get keener the pitcher who relieved Frank Linzy Weikle.

Boyer Hits 2 Homers, Cards Nip Reds, 6-5 St. Louis, Aug. 8 (AP) Shore Restaurant players pose with Manager Tony Waller. Fom left: Richard Baker, John Browning, John Rose and Frank in the ninth, then gave up singles to Totland and Jim Northrup but 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 YESTERDAY'S HfcOUl-ia St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 5 Pittsburgh 10-3, Philadelphia 2-2 Milwaukee at Los Angeles, night Chicago at San Francisco, night TODAY'S GAMES Milwaukee (Nottebart 3-5) at Los Angeles (Drysdale 9-6), night Cincinnati (Hunt 8-9) at Philadelphia (Ferrarese 2-8), night Chicago (Anderson 5-7) at San Francisco (McCormick 9-10) St.

Louis (Simmons 6-7) at Pittsburgh (Gibbon 8-6), night induced Stanley to tap into a game-ending forceout. Bob's Tap Beats Rantoul4-2in Shelton hit a homer in the sixth with none on. Al Erickson homered for Quincy in the sixth with Totals 33 5 6 5 2 Los Angeles 002 002 000 04 New York 300 001 000 15 Ken Boyer hit his second home Regional Opener run of the game and his 17th of Once Over Lightly By Bob Fallstrom 2B Pearson, Koppe, Moran, Howardj Kubek. HR Berra (15). Mahomet, Aug.

8 (Special) IP ER BB SO 8 4 4 4 3 Bob's Tap of Decatur advanced Grba Fowler (L, 5-5) to the second round of the Class Stafford the year in the ninth inning and gave the St. Louis Cardinals a 6-5 victory over the Cincinnati Reds tonight. Bob Purkey was the victim of 1 5.1 1.2 3 regional Softball tournament to Reniff Arroyo (W, 10-3) night with a 4-2 victory over the Bunninn and Tigers Blank White Sox, 3-0 Chicago, Aug. 8 (AP) Rantoul Merchants. Boyer's blasts.

Purkey. who went all the way, contributed a home Lec Smith had the big hit for Caliber of Players High in American Legion League Bob's Tap, a two-run triple in Cleveland 6 Washington 5 Cleveland, Aug. 8 (AP) A passed ball by catcher Gene one on. QUINCY AB RBI Dixon rf 4 0 12 0 Lanier ss 5 1 1 0 0 Martinez lb 4 2 3 1 0 Erickson 4 12 2 0 a Opatt 0 10 0 0 Faller 0 0 0 0 0 Young 2b 4 110 0 McLaughlin If 4 1110 Cassidy 3b 2 0 0 0 1 Cumberledge 3 0 0 0 0 Linzy 4 0 0 0 0 Arneson 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 7 9 6 DECATUR AB RBI Mena ss 5 0 2 0 0 Hazard If 5 13 0 0 Rojas 2b 5 2 2 1 1 Shelton 3b 4 112 0 Totland cf 5 2 3 1 0 Northrup rf 4 0 2 1 0 Stanley lb 5 0 110 Richter 3 0 0 0 0 Orndorff 4 0 0 0 0 Ceballos 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 6 14 6 1 a Ran for Erickson in 8th Quincy 000 102 0047 Decatur 000 002 0226 base and Bill Woods, Bill Platz the fifth inning when the winners scored all their runs. Bob's Tap rest of the way.

The 36-hole championship match fc set for Friday. One of the top matches today has Mrs. Francis White going against Mrs. William Higgins, with Mrs. White being given an edge.

In the added attractions, Mrs. Doane won the Class A approaching and putting contest. Other winners were Mrs. Charles Young, Class and Mrs. John Kilborn, Class C.

Mrs. Sam Miller was closest to the pin on the 12th hole. CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT FIRST ROUND Mrs. Maurice Doane defeated Mrs. Charles Lyon.

6 and S. Mrs. William Record defeated Mrs. E. C.

McDonald. 4 and 3. Mrs. James Bramer defeated Mrs. Loren Grabb.

7 and 5. Mrs. Wallace Brock ley defeated Mrs. Robert Howie, 5 and 4. Mrs.

Francis White defeated Mrs. Frank Mueller. 5 and 3. Mrs. William Higgins defeated Mrs.

Sam Miller. 6 and 4. Harriet Kirby defeated Mrs. Laurens Cook, 6 and 5. Mrs.

Richard Reising defeated Mrs. Frank Montague. 6 and 4. TODAY'S MATCHES CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT 8:30 a.m. Doane vs.

Record; 8:35 Bramer vs. Brockley; -40 White vs. Higgins: 8:45 Kirby vs. Reising. CONSOLATION FLIGHT 8:50 a.m.

Lyon vs. McDonald: 8:55 Grabb vs. Howie: 9:00 Mueller vs. Miller: 9:05 Cook vs. Montague.

FIRST FLIGHT FIRST ROUND Mrs. Richard Nosek defeated Mrs. Pete Duncan. 6 and 4. The caliber of American Legion run to the Reds' 11-hit attack.

Jerry Lynch and Vada Pinson also homered for the Reds and Bill White had the Cards third round- baseball hereabouts seems to be now has a 35-3 record. and Stan Propst in the outfield. Propst also plays first base. Jim Bunning, backed by Norm Green with the bases loaded in better than ever, probably be Facer Huls Insurance of Cham Cash's 28th home run, hurled the Others on the roster are first tripper. paign edged Farmer City in the CINCINNATI baseman Louis Baker, infielder- second-place Detroit Tigers to a 3-0 victory over the Chicago White cause ot a rules moauication which permits boys 18 years old to play for the first time.

the 10th inning let in the winning run as the Cleveland Indians defeated the Washington Senators 6-5 tonight. Kasko ss pitcher Dick Fox, infielder outfielder Gene Schroth, outfielders Sox tonight before a crowd ot 'We have some mighty fine ball other game tonight, 6-5. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Shore Restaurant of Decatur plays Gro-ver's Sales of Thomasboro and Champaign faces Philo at 8:45. Blasingame 2b Pinson cf Robinson If Coleman lb Bell rf Freese 3b The Indians filled the bases on Kirby McVey and Buster' Chum 518. Bunning recorded his 13th vic bley and Chip Murray and Larry a double by Don Dillard, a walk players in the 19th District League," observed Lee Chumbley, who manages Monticello's South Division leaders.

"In addition to tory. He yielded four hits and nev by Tito Francona, a passed ball Dyson. Rantoul 000 O00 22 7 0 Bob's Tap 000 040 4 4 1 and a walk by Willie Kirkland. Edwards a-Lynch Zimmerman Purkey Totals er was in difficulty once casn staked him to a 1-0 lead in the WASHINGTON RBI Colburn, Novak the older boys, there is a lot of Hinton rf De Marco and Parkerj (7) and Smith. 2 1 AB RBI 5 1 2 0 0 5 0 10 1 4 12 2 0 4 0 1 0-0 4 0 0 0 4 12 0 0 4 0 110 3 0 0 0 0 11110 0 0 0 0 0 4 1110 38 5 11 5 1 AB RBI 5 110 0 5 12 0 0 5 12 2 0 5 3 4 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 110 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 37 6 12 6 0 fourth inning.

2B Martinez, Northrup. Totland. Hazard. 3B Rojas. HR Erickson.

Shelton (7). SB Hazard, Cassidy. Martinez, Rojas. SH Cassidy. SF Shelton.

DP Orndorff-Rojas-Stanley, LOB Quincy 4, Decatur 10. IP ER BB SO Linzy (W, 10-6) 8.1 12 5 2 5 O'Connell 3b Zipfel lb ST. LOUIS DETROIT good young talent coming up. The only thing we lack in the district is adequate ball parks." Woodling If Keough If Wood 2b Morton rf Tasby cf Perfect Drops 2 Javier 2b Lillis ss White lb Boyer 3b Musial If James rf Johnson ss RBI 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .2 2 0 0 0 8 7 6 1 0 Arneson niOmdorlf (L Cottier 2b 9-3) AB 5 4 0 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 Bruton cf Kaline cf-rf Colavito If Cash lb Bertoia 3b 12 111 0 Ceballos ll PB Erickson. Richter.

WP Orndorff. I Flnnri rf Monticello went into this week with a 5-0 league record and a slight lead over Mattoon (5-1). It still must play Mattoon, Cerro Gordo and St. Joseph. Last year Daley Green Daniels Garcia Sisler Crandall (plate), Hines (bases) T- To Monticello 2:35.

A 5,839. Broglio McDaniel Fernandez ss Roarke Bunning Mrs. Spencer Bond defeated Mrs. Hap Wokoun. 6 and 5.

Mrs. John Kilboro defeated Mrs. Robert Royer. 4 and 3. AB 5 4 4 3 1 4 3 4 2 0 3 0 1 34 AB 5 5 4 3 3 3 3 4 1 0 1 1 Totals Totals The Monticello Merchants de Monticello and Clinton tied for a-Hit home run for Edwards in 9th.

CLEVELAND 8 5 RBI 0 0 Monticello beat Mattoon previously in league play but lost twice to Mattoon in tourney play. Monticello split even with Fourth Division champion Bloomington. Coach Hal Jones' Mattoon team features the pitching of Marty Pattin, Larry Franks and Dwane Stirrett. Pattin is from Charleston and Stirrett from Windsor. Other Mattoon standouts include Jim Wells, Mike Roberts, George Kastl and catchers Bill Burrell and Denny Burrell.

Mattoon, with mainly the same team as in I960, won 21 of its first 25 games. Last season Mattoon finished third in the state tournament won the South Division league title in addition to copping the district tournament and the Fourth Division tourney. Mrs. Meredith Watts defeated Clyde Shaw, 6 and 4. Mrs.

Henry Frahlman defeated Mrs. Mrs. North Division league honors. Lipe-Wilson Night Saturday It will be "Hube Lipe and Abe Cincinnati 100 021 001 5 St. Louis 202 000 1016 feated Perfect Window Cleaners of Decatur in both ends of a soft-ball doubleheader last night at Temple 2b Dillard cf Francona If Kirkland rf Phillins 3b "Mattoon and Monticello have Phillip Cruikshank.

5 and 4. Mrs. Frank Linskey defeated Mrs. Bam Hubble. 5 and 4.

Wil- the best pitching in the district, 2B Kasko, Pinson. Bell. HR White 114). Boyer 2 (17), Purkey (1), Pinson (11), Lynch (9). Romano Chap's Park, 6-0 and 5-3.

I believe," Chumbley added, "with Mrs. Jasper DiGiovanna defeated Roy Chapman. 7 and 6. Mrs. Dwight Pence defeated Mrs.

Mrs. Power lb Perfect now has a 52-36 record. Wilson Night" Saturday when the Commodores play Keokuk at Fans Field. Ladies will be admitted free Held ss IP ER BB SO 8.1 12 5 2 4 5.1 9 4 1 3.2 2 1 0 1 Latman Purkey (L, 13-6) Broglio (W, 8-5) Mattoon probably the deepest in pitching." Chumbley rates three of his Locke a-Esseeian and adults for 25 cents. Hawkins Monticello 211 001 1 9 1 Perfect 000 000 00 2 2 Sprague and Spitz; Adams and Martin.

HR Monticello, Stratman, 3rd, none on. Monticello 010 202 05 7 1 Perfect 002 000 13 3 3 Honored will be Hube Lipe, who players Roy Radmaker, his son Bob Chumbley and Bob Long- Totals 33 6 a-Homered for Locke in 8th is retiring as Commodores busi Pittsburgh 10-3 Philadelphia 2-2 Philadelphia, Aug. 8 (AP) ness manager at the close of the as tops in this area. Washington Cleveland 000 210 020 05 000 010 040 16 Kimball and Walden; T. Houser, Nicol (5) and Martin.

HR Monticello. Spitz, season, and Abe Wilson, long-time Radmaker is the Bement High 6th, none on. Perfect, J. Houser, 3rd, 2B Woodling 2. Hinton, Dillard.

HR Fans Field custodian and major Clinton, with a nucleus of the graduate who teams with Chum Johnson (2), Hinton (5). Essegian (9). IP ER BB SO domo who has been on the job 1 on. Aylco Merchants Play bley to ao the Monticello pitch The Pittsburgh Pirates won both ends of a twi-night doubleheader Daniels 7.2 6 Garcia Clinton High athletes who excelled in basketball and baseball, is another strong outfit. It is push ing.

Both will attend Eastern Illi Sisler 2-6) from the Philadelphia Phillies to Tonight at Monticello continuously since the 1920's. Lipe has been business ma-ager four years. Latman nois University. Long plays third 0 3 1.1 1 5 2 3 5 2 1 Frank Larson. 6 and 4.

TODAY'S MATCHES WINNERS 9:15 am. Nosek vs. Bond: 9:20 Kilborn vs. Watts: 9:25 Frahlman vs. Lins-key; 9:30 DiGiovanna vs.

Pence. LOSERS 9:35 a m. Duncan vs. Wokoun: 9:40 Royer vs. Shaw: 9:45 Cruikshank vs.

Hubble: 9:50 Chapman vs. Larson. SECOND FLIGHT FIHST ROUND Mrs. Scott Baulos defeated Betty Ann Vail. 2 up.

Mrs. Wilson Hooper defeaed Mrs. Howard Bold. 8 and 7. Mrs.

Charles Young defeated Mrs. Earl Hudson. 2 and 1. Mrs. Donald Radclilf won on bye.

Mrs. O. D. Alluison deleated Mrs. Arthur Lambert.

7 and 5. Mrs. William Hamer defeated Mary Sheehan, 6 and 5. Mrs. John Wells defeated Viola Mos-ley.

6 and 4. Linda Petersen won on bve. TODAYS MVTCHES WINNERS 10:05 a.m. Baulos vs. Vail: 10:10 Hudson vs.

Radrliff: 10:15 Allinson (S. Harner: 10:20 Wells vs. Petersen. LOSERS 10:25 a.m. Vail vs.

Bold; 10:30 You.ig s. bye: 10:35 Lambert vs. Sheehan; 10:40 Mosley vs. bye. night 10-2 and 3-2.

The second The Aylco Decatur Merchants. Locke Hawkins (W, 6-8) base. ing Champaign for top honors in game had a free-for-all that was state Class A Eastern Illinois Re the North Division of the league. ended only when police came on gional softball champions, play Clinton mainstays include pitch Radmaker, who has several no-hitters to his credit in high school and Legion play, was the starting pitcher in the North vs. South all- the field.

It was played under pro the Monticello Merchants tonight test. in a 7:30 doubleheader at Monti' Minnesota 6 Boston 5 Boston, Aug. 8 (AP) The Minnesota Twins, riding on The double disaster extended cello. ers Tom Steward, Steve Stokowski and Bill McKeown, catcher Jim Wilson and first baseman Steve Helm. Farther south, Olney won the star game last Sunday at Clinton.

The teams split a previous dou Chumbley plays shortstop when the Phillies losing streak to 12 in a ow. not pitching. bleheader here. The Aylco Merchants have a 64-18 record. In the sixth inning of the sec the pitching and hitting of Camilo Pascual, snapped an eight-game losing string with a 6-5 verdict eight-team Palestine Invitational tournament.

Joe Clow is the The Monticello lineup also usually includes Gary Stamp as ond game Bucs catcher Hal Smith over Boston tonight. the catcher, Bill Vaughn at first base. Rick Beckhart at second ace pitcher for Manager Tom Harper's team. Jaycee Tennis Lowe, Garver, Diller Lose East Lansing, Aug. 8 (Special) Hal Lowe, Jerry Garver and Lois Diller all of Decatur, HI.

lost out in singles today in the In. ternational Jaycee Junior tennis tournament. Lowe, in boys 18 and under, won his first round match from Tim Sheehan, Chicago, 6-2, 3-6. 7-5. He then lost to Mike Belkin, LITTLE LEAGUE TOURNEY FINALS TONIGHT AT CHAP'S Finals in the Decatur Boys tagged out Tony Gonzalez at the plate to end the inning and both players came up swinging.

All of Pascual, who hadn't driven in a Totals 35 3 11 3 1 CHICAGO AB RBI Aparicio ss 4 0 10 0 Robinson rf 4 0 0 0 0 Landis cf 4 0 2 0 0 Sievers lb 4 0 0 0 0 Minoso It 3 0 0 0 0 Smith 3b 3 0 0 0 0 Fox 2b 3 0 0 0 0 Lollar 2 0 10 0 Carreon 0 0 0 0 0 Baumann 2 0 0 0 0 Lown 0 0 0 Totals 29 0 4 0 0 Detroit 000 100 1103 Chicago 000 000 0000 2B Wood, Fernandez, Kaline. 3B Aparicio. HR Cash (28). IP ER BB SO Bunning (W, 13-8) 9 4 0 0 4 Baumann (L, 8-9) 8 10 3 2 1 Lown 110 0 0 Baltimore 7-5 Kansas City 0-6 Baltimore, Aug. 8 (AP) Haywood Sullivan's three run homer with two out in the ninth inning gave the Kansas City Athletics a 6-5 victory over the Baltimore Orioles tonight ir the second game of a twi-night double-header.

The A's had lost 10 straight to the Orioles. Baltimore won the opener 7-0 on Steve Barber's three-hit pitching. FIRST GAME KANSAS CITY AB RBI Howser ss 3 0 10 0 Lumpe 2b 2 0 0 0 0 Virgil 3b 1 0 0 0 0 Posada If 3 0 0 0 0 Siebern lb 2 0 0 0 0 Sullivan lb 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson rf 3 0 0 0 0 Causey 3b-2b 3 0 10 0 Pignatano 3 0 0 0 0 Del Greco cf 3 0 0 0 0 Shaw 1 0 0 0 0 Nuxhall 0 0 0 0 0 Krausse 1 0 0 0 0 a-Walker 10 10 0 Totals 26 0 3 0 0 BALTIMORE AB RBI Breeding 2b 5 0 110 Snyder If 5 13 0 0 Brandt cf 3 12 2 0 Busby cf 0 0 0 0 0 Gentile lb 3 12 10 Robinson 3b 4 0 0 0 0 Herzog rf 4 2 2 0 0 Foiles 4 12 2 0 Adair ss 4 0 2 1 0 Barber 4 110 0 Totals 36 7 15 7 0 Kansas City 000 000 0000 Baltimore 031 300 OOx 7 2B Foiles, Herzog, Adair, Snyder. SB-Brandt. IP ER BB SO Shaw (L.

7-10) 2.1 9 4 1 0 Nuxhall 1.2 5 3 0 1 Krausse 4 10 4 0 Barber (W, 13-9) 9 3 0 3 4 SECOND GAME Kansas City 000 030 O036 8 1 Baltimore 000 202 0105 5 1 a sudden everyone in uniform was run all neason, doubled in two in the fifth and singled home the winner in the sixth as the Twins Midwest League involved with even the bullpen Baseball Little League tournament will be held tonight at Chap's Park. DOSTER'S WINS Rips All-Stars 16-0 in City League; Grays Forfeit to Tolly's AT QUAD-CITY squatters from both sides getting cam from behind a four-run def 000 000 0102 0000 Waterloo Quad-City into the action. Beason Horse 1st at Lincoln Lincoln, Aug. 8 (Special) Colleen Key. owned and driven by D.

Lewis of Rushville won the 21 Trot in straight heats today Jasper Black and Co. plays South Shores-Eisner's at 6 o'clock FIRST CAME Doster's clobbered the Decatur PITTSBURGH AB Busby and Staples, Rushing (3); Glynn and Wagner. AT KOKOMO All-Stars in a five inning City in the third place game. League baseball game last night The championship game at 8 010 000 0001 4 3 204 403 34x 20 17 1 Keokuk Kokomo icit. MINNESOTA Versalles ss L.

Green cf-U Allison rf Lemon If Lepcio 3b Kiilehrew lb Baltey Martin 2b Tuttle 3b-cf Pascual Virdon cf Hoak 3b Skinner If Stuart lb Nelson lb Clemente rf Christopher rf at Johns Hill, 16-0. o'clock pairs Oak Grove-Barding RBI 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 1 2 The Decatur Grays had to for 5 5 4 2 0 3 5 5 5 3 Miami Beach, 7-5, 6-0. Pontiac and Garfield-Tolly's Mar feit to Tolly's Market- at Hess Steffani, Kepic (6) and Arroyo; Walker and Stubbins. HR Keokuk, Kepic, 2nd. none on.

Kokomo, Richards, 6th, none on and 8th, 2 on. Cernosek, 6th, 1 on, Lago, 3rd, 2 on. 7th. 2 on. AT CLINTON at the Logan' County Fair.

kets'. Rurgess Garver also won his first match CiU.orcmith a Inmn fn.intif ss Park they didn't have Mazeroski 2b horse owned bv Harold Werkman Hadduc enough registered players on Dubuque Clinton 000 010 0045 10 2 000 204 OOx 6 11 2 in 18 and under turning back Pete Lyons of Nevada, 6-0, 6-1. Ed Tur-ville of St. Petersburg, ousted Garver in the second round, AB RBI 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 10 0 5 1 2 0 0 4 1110 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 0 1 3 2 110' 4 0 1 0 0: 3 1110 4 0 2 3 37 6 II 6 AB RBI Ei 3 110 0 4 110 4 0 10 0 4 0 0.0 0 3 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 0 2 2 2 1 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 5 6 5 1 hand. The teams played an ex 13 9 RBI 0 0 hibition game with Tolly's win RECREATION JUNIOR TENNIS TOURNAMENT STARTS TODAY Municipal Recreation Junior tennis tournament opens today at Fairview Park with play Siefert.

Johnson (7) and Hernandez; House, Cummings (9) and Gonzales. E. Davis and R. Buchan of Beason, and driven by G. McIU-murray, won both heats of the 25 Pace.

ning, 13-4. Totals PHILADELPHIA Williams 2b Amaro ss Demeler cf Walls II C. Smith 3b Herrera lb MOUND LITTLE LEAGUERS Totals BOSTON Runnels 2b Geiger cf Yastrzemski If Wertz lb Malzone 3b Pagliaroni Jensen rf Buddin ss Monbooquette Muffett Hillman Totals All-Stars Doster's 000 751 00 0 16 3x 16 9 0 6-3, 1-6, 6-1. Miss Diller lost in the opening round of 18 and under singles to a Massachusetts girl, Janice Levi- 37 AB 3 1 0 0 in eight divisions. W.

CI lark. Tvus (2) and A. ChaODeU. WIN30TH GAME IN ROW Undefeated Mound won its 30th 21 TROT OVERNIGHT PL'RSE it 00 Colleen Key 1 Sportsman 4 Judd 2 Clark (2); Kenny and Schauitsch. 1 Johnson 2 Walters rf 6 Mahaffey The tourney ends Friday.

Singles and doubles will be tan, 6-3, 6-1. Lois has a consolation straight game last night and ad match Wednesday. played in the boys and girls 18 Ducky Boy 3 5. L.C.T. 7-3.

Deep Sea Baldschun S-4. Reed's Tide (-withdrew also started, Brown Times: 2 11 2-5. vanced to the semifinals of the Inter-Park Tennis AT JOHNS RILL Lions girls 4, Fairview girls 3 SINGLES Tri-County Boys Baseball Little Totals Minnesota Boston 000 033 0006 004 000 1005 15 PACK OVERNIGHT PURSE 5600 Silversmith 1 Ellen Wyn 4 League tournament at Maroa by and under and 15 and under divisions. Only singles wil! be played in boys and girls 13 and under and 11 and under. Pittsburgh i Philadelphia 010 Oil 05210 000 010 100 2 Connie Thompson (L) beat Mallory 2B Jensen, Battey, Pascual, Allison, Lemon.

3B Killebrew. HR Geiger (16), Buddin (6). thumping South Shores, 11-2. 3 2B Walters. HR Herrera.

Burgess. (r-), b-i Bold Rocky 2 Mound pitcher Roger Tomlin Sister Marie 3-4. Rita Cash 7-3, Rebel! IP ER BB SO Doreen Bowers (F beat Donna Gross (L). 6-0 IP ER BB SO 9 6 5 3 10 Yates 54. Tuffy Broom e-8.

Ram Rest Haddix (W. 8-5) 9 8 Commander's Ann M. 9-9 also started. 1 Mahaffey (L, 7-16) 7 6 struck out 16 in the six-inning Karen Bosley (F) beat Chris Osbakken 1 2 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 5 Times: 2:09. 2 09 3-5.

i Baldschun Pascual (W. 9-12) Monbouquette (L. 8-11) Muifctt Hillman (L. 6-3 THIRD EUB WINS CHURCH LEAGUE PLAYOFF Third EUB edged St. Paul's Lutheran 4-3 last night at Garfield Park and won the YMCA Church League softball championship playoff, two games to none.

Third EUB won the opening game of the best of three series Monday night, 10-5. Debra Pinney (L) beat Susan Rice 17 TROT OVERNIGHT 1 Brown PL'RSE WOO 1 2 SECOND GAME (F). 7-5 game and allowed four hits. In last night's other game, Lake-view defeated Oreana, 8-3. Mull I 1 Martha Owen (L) beat Debbie Bosley REC SOFTBALL Retail Merchants League Montgomery Ward's 14, Pen-ney's '7 Ponytail League, 100 001 0103 10 0 000 100 0102 7 0 Pittsburgh Philadelphia Lord Ronald 4 1 2 Lee Guy 2 Tonight Argenta will play Cerro (r 6-2 DOUBLES Thompson Pinney beat Cheever Rice, 6-2 Sturdivant and H.

Smith; Short. Bald- Exhibition Pro Football Hamilton Tieer Cats (Canadian) Bass. Fisber (9) and Sullivan; Brown, Wilhelm 8) and Thandos. Bass (6-7). Wilehlm (8-7).

HR Kansas City. Sie Sky Princess 3-4. India Queen Dangerous Dan 6-5, Marselli MC 7-7 also schua (9) and Dalrymple. W-Sturdivant Gordo at 6 and Forsyth will meet bern (14), Sullivan (5). Baltimore.

Brandt '38, Buffalo (AFL) 21, Started. I'l-Ol. Short 14-8). HR Pittsburgh, Times: 2:0 2-1. 08.

lUoak (11). Philadelphia. Gonzales (8). Bowers-K. Bosley beat Gross-Osbakken 6-3 Excelsior at 7:30.

Oak Grove No. 1 21, Mueller 18 2 (U). Gentile (32)..

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