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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 18

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WATOLOO DAILT COUFTT.K. WATERLOO, IOWA, WEDfTCSDAY. JULY 1MS. FAX FARE By Walt Ditzen BASEBALL Continued Major League Baseball Tuesday Pirafes1 Lav, After Going 18 Innings, Felt Lilce More NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE PITTSRITRGH LPI Thoueh he looked a wpe bit tired as anv BI, 4.UIJ9 sunn DETROIT It.

BALTIMORE Btimore AB HOA Detroit ABHOA A 1 3 1 Kuenn.ss 4 13 3 st Louis abhoa n. York ab ho a of the Pittsburgh Pirates said early Wednesday he could have 1 2 i i I I Jlcompleted his hurling chore against the Milwaukee Braves, 13 0 Tutue.ci 5 14 1 Musiai.ib 2 0 9 0 Mays.cf 4 3 "I felt fine and wanted to stay in," he said in the dressing Sch-nAi 4 13? M'Xr'rf 3 i S'room as he listened to the windup of Tuesday night's 19-inning RepuiskLif 3 13 0 Harris.ib 3 2 ojgame won by the Pirates 4-3. It was the longest game in the 1 1 1 4 1110 14 0 Boon.3b 4 10 1 1 1 Msxw'Uf 430 0 3 0 Houw.e 4 3 3 2 0 0 1 4 3 16 Abrams.rf Thiliev, ll-cJ-3b Halt, lb CatiMyJb Dvek 6-2. First-place Brooklyn and Chicago were idle. Law Goes 18.

Vern Law went 18 Innings for the Pirates, but the winner was Bob Friend, who worked the 19th and allowed Milwaukee a 3-2 lead with the game's first run since the fourth. A double by Dale Long tied it again in the bottom half and he scored the clincher after Frank Thomas had singled as Del Crandall dropped Billy Bruton's throw at the plate. Gene Conley, sixth Milwaukee pitcher, was the loser as Milwaukee fell 13 games be- a oi" 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ury.p 3 0 0 0 60 Birrer.D 1110 The 25-year-old right-hander who has become the mainstay 0 0 0 0 Schmidt.p 3 10 2 Katt.c 2 I I of the Pirates' pitching staff 1 0 0 3 i 1 0 0 3 0 3 0 b-Rhode i i osirucK out iz, gave up nine nns 3 M'D ld.p 1 1 b-Neltoo 3 iiom and walked two. too Totals 31 (27 3 Totals 31 4 27 10 in the first. The last previous 19-inning night game was on Sept.

15, 1950, when the Philadelphia Phillies. beat the Cincinnati Red-legs 8-7. On July 1. 1933. the New York Orounded out for Wesirum In 8th.

Singled for Hearn In 8th. Total 3 S4 1 Totals 38 14 27 13 -sinBll for Schallock in ninth. WHITE HAWKS Hawfcs at the Plate The score was tied 2-2 when Manager Fred Haney sent him to the showers because he said he feared he would injure his arm. St. Louis Oil 010 0003 b-Sinled lor Zuverlnfc In seventh.

tt.ltimnre 100 201 000- C00 4 New York 000 000 0101 Continued Dtroit 005 OOJ Oix 12 II 2B3BHRSBRBI At Giants' Carl Hubbell went 18! in the fourth he walked Deacon Fhlllev, Boone: RBI Marsh, Trl-ndos. Phllley. Tuttle, Kallne. Boon, Maxwell 2. Blrrer Hatfield; S3 343 hind the Brooks.

.312 ixrrtc.U,rrTrt 1nV.V.pri TKnh Tm. inning to beat St. Louis 1-0. Ahrama. PhiHev.

Miranda. Kallne, Max Jones and Honey Romano before serving up his home run ball to well: HH Marsh, Birrer SB Hat Two pitchers hooked up in a Boyer; kbi, scnmidt, viraon, uoy-er. Harris: 2B, Harris; HR, Vlrdon, Boyer, Harris; DP, Terwiliiger to Harris; left, St. Louis 5, New York BB, Hearn SO, Schmidt Hearn 1: HO, Hearn 4 In 8. Moniant 2 In 1: R-ER.

Schmidt 1-1, Hearn S-S. Montant 0-0; Schmidt U-Oi; Hearn (-0i. Warneke, Secory. Goeti, Dascoll. T.

2:13. Second Gam. Lombardi. 22 34 7 58 83 19 45 60 14 43 72 16 44 81 18 66 84 21 31 49 6 26-innmg duel which ended in a The victory went to relief pitcher Bob Friend, who gave up a run in the 19th the first the Braves had scored since the fourth. The run came on a walk, a wild pitch and an error.

The other run off Law was Eddie Mathews' 23rd homeri on and three reliefers for 12 hits. The Nats scored five unearned runs in the fourth after Ralph Kiner's error. Dean .319 .309 .294 .292 .272 tie on May 1, 1920. They were The three runs gave the Hawks a 9-8 lead but the Braves counted with three in their half Leon Cadore of Brooklyn and Joe Oeschger of the old Boston Braves. St.

Louis OOOIOIOOO 2 4 2 AB D. Jones, 2b. 99 Romano, c- 243 M. Jones, of. 188 Creighton, lb.

233 Sagers, 3b. 286 Means, of. 288 Cash, of 180 Wilhite, ss. 250 Lombardi, of. 91 Bradey, p.

5 Slocum, 23 Latman, 48 Seats, p. 6 Ileman, 29 Brown, 29 Stone scattered six Cleveland of the inning and were never 1 15 4 71 1 17 2 49 6 50 7 44 1 31 7 20 6 25 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 field, Torgenon: DP House to Kuenn, Kaline to Torgeson, Kuenn to Hatfield to Torgenon: Left Baltimore Detroit BB McDonald 2, Schallock 1. Lary 3, Birrer SO McDonald 2, Zuvermk 1. Johnson 1, Lary 3, Birrer HO McDonald i In 3, Zuvermk 3 in 3, Johnson 3 in 1. (faced 3 batten in eighth I.

Schallock 3 In 1, Lary in 3 (faced 2 batters in sixth), Birrer 3 in R-ER McDonald 5-5. Zuverink 3-3, Johnson 2-2. Schallock 3-2, Lary 4-4. Birrer 0-0; Lary (8-10); McDonald (3-4i i tT Stevens, Rica, Napp, Grieve; A 8,527, New York 102 010 00x 4 1 Batteries: Jackson, LaPalme (7) and Burbrink; McCall (4-3) and Westrum. 42 63 24 22 1 1 behind from that point.

Chile Bigham and Ralph Flory Jackson (5-6. 0 19 10 9 8 9 12 1 9 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PITTSBURGH 4. MILWAUKEE I. got the only hits as the Braves scored three in the fourth. Joe Mllw'ke ABHOA Pltts'gh ABHOA Bruton.cf 8 17 0 E.O'B'n.cf 4 0 3 0 Logan.ss Unfried and Roger McCardell drew walks.

Flory's single to left ooo 0 1 5 VFW TORK 4. CHICAGO 2. Math's, 3b 231 nns lor uie ,200: A solo homer by Jackie sen broke a 2-2 tie for Boston .188 in the fifth and a two-run shot .167 by Norb Zauchin packed it .138 'away in the sixth. Ellis Kinder saved Willard Nixon's eighth .120 victory. JJJ Birrer Gets 2 HRs.

.093 1 Rookie Babe Birrer, 'coming .091 on in relief to protect Frank .000 Lary's ninth success for Detroit, NewYork AB HOA Chicago ABHOA Busby.cf 1 3 0 McDougald. 4 9 1 4 4 3 1 4 4 2 0 3 9 1 4 3 2 1 2 2 1 0 2 0 3 1 0 4 123 1 11 McAnany, of. 25 Tanner Adcock.lb 2 4 a d-Ward 0 12 4 4 1 4 Freese.3b 1 5 0 Lvnch.rf 4 3 2 0 3 1 21 3 Long.lb 8 3 3 1 Atwell.e 6 0 14 Thnmas.lf 8 0 I 0 7 0 0 0 Groat.ss 4 0 0 0 2 Johnson, ss. 4 8 Burdette.p Jolly.p 1 1 6 7 0 0 4 4 Fox.2b 5 0 14 012 0 Mlnoso.lf 4 0 2 0 110 lUb-lb 4 12 2 10 4 12 0 13 0 Rivers, rf 0 0 0 0 13 0 4 14 1 0 0 0 Dropo.lb 4 13 2 1 0 3 c-B d'w'a'r. 9 43 43 22 5 4 Nichols.p Rabung, p.

Bonczek. 2b McGIothlin, p. Rasmussen, c. 4 1 3 0 0 3h-2b 4 Collins.lb 3 Noren.lf 4 Bcrra.c 3 Mantle.cf 4 Howard, rf 4 Bauer.rf 0 Byrne.p 3 0 2 1 Hunter, 1 b-crowe 0 2 2 Law.p 8 -A rife Johnson, 0 Buhl.p 0 0 0 K-Meila 1 A CTHIKO 0 0 0 Ftiend.p 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3b 0 0 0 13 0 3 1 4 0 11 0 0 1 Conley.p TeT olf' 113 a-J'cks'n 0 0 0 0 St' Byrd.p 10 0 2 d-Coan I 1 0 came with the bases loaded and accounted for the three runs when Norm Cash let the ball get by him. Tie It Up 11-11.

In the top of the fifth the Hawks tied it up at 11-11 with two runs. John Creighton, who got 4 for 6 singled with one out and Hoffman walked Deacon Jones. He got four straight walks. Romano's double sent Creighton and Jones over the rubber, and Carl Greene came in to relieve Hoffman. The Braves broke the deadlock in their half of the fifth with two runs on doubles by Larry Geedey and Bigham and Joe Andrew's single.

They added another run in the Home Course Golfer Takes Totals 31 9 2710 Totals 35 8 27 15 'swatted a pair of three-run ers and defending champion' homers against the Orioles Cudd will go into match play Robin Roberts drove in three for the title, with the finals runs while claiming his 15th set for Saturday. victory as the Phils made it Welsh, 35, who qualified for! seven straight in the nightcap, the U. S. Open tournament, Robin's two-run double a 33 on the first ninelered a three-run eighth inning, and 34 on the return trip1 In the opener, Del Ennis drove to catapault into the lead. in four runs with two hits, one Herb Klontz of Cedar Rapids, 'a homer, in support of Murry 1 Iowa, was among the top 36-: Dickson's seven-hitter against hole scorers.

His 71-73 144 the Redlegs. Totals 68 lla55 28 Total 88 17 57 27 a One out when winning run scored, Filed out for Nichols in 10th. Filed out for Buhl in 18th. Purposely passed for E. O'Brien in Sth.

Walked for Lynch In 8th, Ran- for Groat in Sth. Grounded out for Law in 18th. Milwaukee .100 100 000 000 000 000 1 3 Pittsburgh 002 000 000 000 000 000 24 Aaron, J. O'Brien, Burdette, Cran-dall; RBI, Mathews, Lynch 2, Tanner, Long; 2B, Freese, Adcock, Long: HR, Mathews; SB, Bruton; S. Law, J.

O'Brien, Tanner, Clemente; DP, Groat to J. O'Brien to Long, Mathews to Crandall to Mathews to Jolly; triple Western Lead ROCKFORD, III. Welsh, a Rockford, 111., attor- notr la 4 4 raw i I i i iiriVi VilO a-Walked for Johnson tn fifth. b-Ran for Coleman In eighth. e-Ran for Dropo in eighth, d-Singled for Byrd In ninth.

New York 010 010 0204 Chicago 000 002 1003 Berra, Collins; RBI McDougald, Koren, Dropo 2, Kell, Howard 2B Kennedy; HH Dropo. Howard; S3 Busby; Johnson; SF McDougald; DP Fox to Carrasquel to Dropo McDougald to Collins: Left New York 8, Chicago BB Byrne 3, Johnson 2, Byrd SO Byrne 1, Johnson 1. Byrd HO Byrne 7 in 1s. Johnson 6 In 5. Byrd 3 in 4, Konstanty 1 tn la; R-ER Byrne 3-2, Johnson 2-2, Byrd 2-2, Konstanty 0-0: HBP Byrd (Coleman); Byrne U-Ji; Byrd (5-4) Summers, Hurley, Soar, Runge; A 46,711.

WASHINGTON 3, CLEVELAND 1. Wash'ton AB A Clev'nd AB A hometown course to suit 85twas Sood for a 12th Place tie St. Louis slipped a percent if with two other golfers. behind the Phils, who other players left in the West leigh Sutton, Clinton. Iowa, had moved into fifth place.

Windy a 36-hole total of 75-72147. iMrCall fnur-hit the Cards after play, Mathewl to Aaron to Adcock: left. Milwaukee 10, Pittsburgh IB; BB.if-Burdette 2, Law 2. Jolly 1, Nichols 1.1? Johnson 3, Friend 1, Conley SO, Law! 12, Johnson HO, Burdette 11 in 8 (faced 2 in 9th, Jolly 0 in Nichols 0 in Vt, Johnson 2 in 7, Buhl 1 In 1. ft Conley 3 In l'i.

Law 9 in 18, Friend 2 I in 1: R-ER. Burdette 2-2. Jolly 0-0, I ern Amateur golf tournament qualifications. Welsh burned up his Rock-fofd Country Club course Tuesday with a four-under-par 67 to take a one-stroke lead for medalist honors at the halfway mark of the Johnson 0-0, Buhl 0-0, Conley 2-1. Law; Buhl 0-0, Conley 2-1.

rookie Willard Schmidt, just up from Omaha, had checked the Giants on four safeties in the opener. St. Louis rookies Bill Virdon and Ken Boyer homered in the first The Giants won theirs on two runs in the It A i-ina iiMfiirnofl art A Will io sixth on Flory's single. Greene's sacrifice bunt that pitcher Barry Latman threw wide at second and Geedey 's fly to center. Singles by Andrews and Unfried, who batted in three runs, with a walk to Preacher Williams sandwiched between gave the Braves their 15th run in the seventh.

Hawks' Turn in 8th. And they needed that run. The Hawks scored on Greene in the Mason City Pro Hoy Wallin Wins Pielims at PGA 2-1. Friend 1-1; WP, Law; Friend (11-61, Gore, Dona-il Dixon. T.

4:44, 7,953. (8-5) Conley snley i tela, Conlan, 5 0 2 0 0 3 A PHILADELPHIA 7-8. CINCINNATI S-2. First Game. (Associated Press Pbotofaxl ANN CASEY JOHNSTONE marathon, 72-hole qualifying play.

Two a Stroke Back. Clncin'tl AB HOA Phlla'ia AB HOA Adams.3b- 3 0 2 3 5 3 5 0 CORKY MAJOR NYDLE Two Favorites DETROIT Roy VtS Mason City, Iowa, club juv 7 8 2 3 4 Smlth.rf 2 1 1 0 3 0 Avila.2b 4 2 1 Vernon, lb 3 19 0 Kiner.lf 3 0 0 1 3 0 Rosen. 3b 2 10 Pauls, rf 5 3 10 Doby.cf 4 14 I 0 0 Fain, lb 4 0 12 0 0 10 Sfland.sa 4 0 1 YosUb 2 12 2 4 18 1 0 5 Lemon.p 10 0 Stone.p 3 0 0 0 Feller.p 0 0 0 a-Folles 10 0 Nfirlkl.p 0 0 0 b-Ever 10 0 Mossi.p 0 0 0 c-Dent 10 0 1 1 2 0 3 8 1 Lopata.lb 3 1 1 0 0 0 ilPost.rf iiBell.cf T3, A A A An A frt ia rrton i a md eighth. Dick Means doubled toj71 Wdsh turned the corner richt nAmnnnA uiilrl -if ok LEACUE LEADERS rn in 138, four strokes under par, 3 i 1 ma unuivii, oval a in two departments distance driving and pitching for accuracy in contests preliminary to the PGA tournament at Meadowbrook Country Club. 1 0 Ennis.lf 3 1 0 4 3 0 3 2 4 4 1 0 4 0 0 Dickson 4 0 0 and scored on an infield out.

But veteran Harold Brink, Totals 41 12 27 Totals 81 27 11 NATIONAL LEAGUE. (Based on 200 Official st Bats) AB Pet. Campanells. Brkn. 2 45 Ashburn.

Phlla'phia III 814 103 Snider, Brooklyn 81 830 78 104 HR Snider (Brooklyn), 81: inn.lnmlli. XB: Msva (New York), four-time city champion of Grand Rapids, and 20- State Women's''' Golf Meet Sees Repeat of '54 Finals; Andy Cohn Still in Running a Orounded out for Feller in 5th, Nuxhall.p 0 Rlrizik.p 0 a-Silvera 1 Mlnarcln.p 0 b-Brovia 1 Staley.p 0 c-Thur'an 1 i 1 1 ami; i Called out on strike lor Narletki vear-old Don Bisplinghoff of wun una goia in I medal for each event he won 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 In 7th. Grounded Into double play for Orlando, were only one Tuesday. His drive soared 299jS8. Mossi in Sth.

stroke back. Washington ,...110 500 100 8 from the tee and yards Total 31 7 24 11 Total 35 12 27 3 KHI snioer oj; tu nls sewskl (Cincinnati), 70; Muslal (St. Brink added a 70 Tuesday pitch from 140 yards OUt Louis). 07. a Grounded out for Ridilk in Sth, Flied out for Mlnarcln In 7th.

Fouled out for Staley in 9th. DAVENPORT 10 Mrs. Ann Casey Johnstone of Mason City, Cleveland 000 010 0001 Klner, Rosen, RBI, Courtney, Snyder 2, Paula, Sievers, Yost 2, Rosen; 2B, Vernon, Smith, Snyder, Yost; 3B, Courtney; DP, Yost to Vernon, Val- to his opening round Of 69 fo KB Boyer fSt. Louis). 15; Bruton while Bisnlinahoff the north- PP 1 (Milwaukee) and Gilliam (Brooklyn).

wnne cispungnoii, me norin (from the pin. i pitching (based on most wins) Cincinnati 000 100 002-3 tourney medalist and defending champion, and Lois Penn of Des Moines, last year's runnerup, were opponents again Wednesday Leading 15-12 in the long loosely played game the Braves were scared in the ninth. Deacon Jones doubled to right with one out. Romano walked and Lombardi doubled to left scoring Jones. Vic Relim relieved Greene and Ned Johnson, batting for Means, scratched a single to deep short with Romano scoring.

With the tying run on third and the winning run on first, manager Coleman called on Winston Brown. McAnany, batting for Cash, bounded to Flory for a twin killing that ended the game. Philadelphia 102 220 OOx 7 south champion, fired four divielso to Snyder to Vernon left. Wednesday and Thursday Newcombe (Brooklyn), 15-1; Honern (Philadelphia), 15-7; Conley (Milwsu- in the quarter-finals of the 1955 Iowa Women Golf champion Temple, Nuxtiall, Asnourn; jtm. Funis 4, Bll, Ashburn, Lopata.

Burgess, straight birdies to get a 68 ships. Temple; 2B, Burgess: HR, Lopata, fcn- were set aside for qualifying with the low 63 scores in the 36-hole test joining Chick Her kee), 11-0. AMERICAN LEAGUE. (Based en 200 Official at Bats) AB rrt. nls; SB, Post, Burgess: ur, uicitsnn A year ago at Waterloo the two went 40 holes before Mrs Johnstone sank the winning putt in the title match.

Smallev, Morgan to Smalley to Biay-lock; left, Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia BB, Nuxhali Mlnarcln 1. Staley 1, 87 SliS 70 .311 78 87 KM .824 bert for the start of match tt Kuenn, Detroit Washington 11, Cleveland 11; BB. Lemon 3, Narleskt 2, Stone SO, Lemon 3, Narlefkl 3, Mossl 1, Stone HO, Lemon 8 in 3a. Feller 0 in lVi. Nr-4eskl 1 In 2, Mossi 2 in R-ER, Lemon 7-2, Feller 0-0, Narleski 1-1, Mnssi 0-0, Stone 1-1: WP.

Stone, Narleski; Ston (5-101; Lemon (12-7i. Flaherty, Chylak, Berry, McKinley, 2:24. 12,058. BOSTOV 8. KANSAS CITY 3.

Boston AB HOA Kan. City ABHOA The Mason City woman was only two over women's par for nirkson 5: SO. Nuxhali 3, Mlnarcln Fo. Chicago 8S7 84 111 .810 Staley 2, HO, Nuxhali 8 In 33. Ridzlk 0 in Mlnarcin 2 In 2, Staley 2 In R-ER, Nuxhali 5-5.

Dickson 3-3. Rlclzik. 0-0, Mlnarcln 2-2. Sta- with his first round 71. Four other players were grouped at 140.

They are defending champion Bruce Cudd of Portland, who turned in a 69 Tuesday; Bob Brue, 20, of Milwaukee, 72; Jim Tom Blair of Jefferson City, son of Missouri's lieutenant governor, 69, and Jim Jackson of Glendale, a Walker Cup player and current trans-Mississippi champion, who fired a 68. lev n-0: WP. Nuxhali: PH. semmicit; 3 10 3 Power, lb 3 3 7 6 W. Dickson (7-61 Nuxhali 18-71.

Ijjnrles. Ballanfant. Barlick, Jackowski. 2:28. 16.eo.

HR Mantle (New York), 21; Kaline (Detroit), 20; Jensen and Zauchin (Boston), 19. RBI Jensen (Boston), 14; Kaline (Detroit), 73; Boone (Detroit), S. SB Rivera (Chicago), 14; Jensea (Boston), 10; Hunter (New York) and Mlnoso (Chicago), v. Pitching (based on most wins) Donovan (Chicago), 1.1-2; Lemon (Cleve. land), H-7; Wynn (Cleveland), ll-4j Turley (New York), 11-7; Sullivan (Boston).

11-8. CEDAR FALLS LIONS Giant 001 01 2 1 Hawks 113 xS 2 0 Batteries: Thompson and Hoffman; Place and Katt. Yank 001 0012 2 6 White Sox 001 0001 0 2 Batteries: Briggs nd Johnson; Smith and Mitchell. 0 4 0 4 3 0 0 2 3 0 4 12 0 0 0 0 6 14 0 the Davenport Country Club course Tuesday as she eliminated Pearl Van Eschen of Ackley 5 and 4, in a duplicate of their 1954 quarterfinal match. Winner Seven Over.

Miss Penn was seven over par in defeating Mrs, Virginia Lohmillcr of Davenport in another first round battle Tues secona uami. I defeated Ann Griffel, Eldora, and 1. Patty Black, Des Moines, defeated Anabelle Ehlers. Davenport, and 4. Andy Cohn, Waterloo, won from Elsie Von Maur, Davenport, by default.

Marcia Thomas, Dubuque, defeated Dolore Simmons, Davenport, 4 and 3. Quarterfinal Palrint. Johnston vs. Penn. Mueller v.

Sigh, Nydle v. Black. Cohn v. Thomas. FIRST FLIGIIT.

First Kound. Sharon Fladoos (Dubuque defeated Patty Jo Mallon (Cedar Rapids), 7 2 3 0 Finig'iUb 4 0 3 4 3 0 Lopez.3b 4 10 1 1 0 3 3 3 1 Klaus.ss 4 Williams,) 8 0 Jansen.rf 4 Zauchln.lb 4 Whlte.c 5 Piersall.cf Nixon.p Cincinnati 000 002 000 2 6 2 Philadelphia 000 030 03x 8 14 0 Mr. Marie Ehler (Davenport) 3 and 3. FOURTH FLIGHT. First Round.

Theresa Anderson (Des Moines) defeated Judy Chaff in (Davenport), 5 and 4, Irene Vieth (Davenport) defeated Mrs. Estelle Hackner (Davenport), 6 and 4. Ann Chase (Des Moines) defeated Jenne Boll (Davenport), 6 and 4. Betty Dickinson (Newton) defeated Sis Howard (Davenportl, 1 up. 1 0 1 D'M'trUs 3 14 3 3 Batteries: toilum, rreeman in.

arcin Hl nd Batts; Roberts '(15-7) and Seminlck. Collum (8-41. 3 3 8 0 a-Valo 10 0 0 3 4 10 3 Llttrel.ss 0 0 11 4 1 0 0 0 Ditmar.p 3 0 2 1 Kinder Down to 96. I'Bymes, Annex 10 0 Fricano.p 0 0 1 c-Wllson 10 0 H'r'gt n.p 0 0 0 Nancy vveiele iDavenoortl defeated and 8. Lu Landfair (DeWltti.

9 and 7. Theo LeClalr (Davenport) defeated Mm. Virginia Ewing (Davenport), 3 Our late model used The original field of 164 was narrowed to 96 Tuesday for the final 36 holes of qualifying play Wednesday' and Thursday. Then the seven low icor- and 1. Virginia Topic (Cedar Rapids) defeated Martha Holmes (DeWitti, 1 up, 18 holes.

Leah Levin (Davenport) defeated Pam Totals 38 12 27 8 Total 37 11 27 16 Hit Into force out for DeMaestri Teams Advance to Legion Finals Judy Kimball (Sioux Cityt defeated Mrs. Lloyd Hansen (Tort Dodge 7 Pfaff (Cedar Rapids), 1 up. and 8. In eighth. b-Fouled out for Dltmar in seventh c-Fanned for Fricano in eighth.

Pat Dickinson (Cedar Fapldsi defeated Mr. B. B. Hesse (Fort Madi Boston 000 213 0006 son). 1 up.

Kansas City 011 000 001 3 Helen Hunter (Davenport) defeated day. Other upper bracket winners were Mrs. Rosemary Mueller, Davenport, who defeated Mrs. Fred Gordon, Belmond, 5 and 4, and Mrs. Dorothy Sigh, Davenport, who eliminated Judy McCoy, Indianola, 2 and 1.

In the lower bracket, Mrs. Corky Major Nydle of Ottum-wa, the 1953 champion, rallied to defeat Mrs. R. R. Griffel of Eldora 3 and 2 after being one down after the first nine.

Her quarterfinal round opponent, Mrs. Patty Black of A (tries Palmer (Davenport), 2 up. Mr. J. R.

Heitmand (Toledo) de Slaughter, Flnlgan! RBI Klaus, Williams, Jensen, Zauchln 2, Power, Slaughter, Astro th: 2B Jensen. Slaughter, Ptersall, Goodman, Power; HR Jensen, Zauchln; SH Simpson. Loner: tested Linda CahlU (Fort Madison), 1 1 tiEuit and 2. Ann Crotty (low Falls) defeated SF Astroths DP Power to Llttrell to Jessia Adam (Davenport). 1 and 1.

Mr. Harry Schults (Clinton) defeated Lyn Jones (Davenport), 8 and 4. SECOND FLIGHT. First Round. Les Olson singled in two runs to lead a three-run rally by Byrnes Park in the third inning as Byrnes defeated Gates Park 3-0 Tuesday in a first round game of the Waterloo American Legion baseball playoffs at Waterloo Stadium.

In the other first round game, Stadium Annex downed Baltimore Field 8-4 with the help of seven Baltimore errors. Byrnes Park, scoreless except for the third inning rally, picked up the runs on two walks, a squeeze play and Olson's single. cost far less and give mu than most new cars! Linn MaklnMer (Waterloo) defeated Valla Martin iMarahalltowni, 2 and 1 Pat Scott (Davenport) defeated Tony Relnhard (Davenport', 8 and 4. CLOTHING SHOES CAMp'Mft mUf. Myrtle Othmer (Muscatine) defeated CORNER 6TH AND SYCAMORE 625 COMMERCIAL Eleanor Wilson (Davenport), 4 and 3.

Katherine McMurray (Marshalltown) Des Moines, ousted Annabelle Ehlers, Davenport, 4 and 3. Andy's Easy Win. Andy Cohn of Waterloo, t'ower: I-eft Boston 12, Kansas City 11: Bf Nixon 3, Dltmar 8, Fricano 1, Harrington SO Nixon 3, Kinder 1, Dltmar 3, Fricano HO Nixon 9 in 7,. Kinder 1 in 1,, Dltmar 11 in 7, Frii ano 0 In 1, Harrington 1 In 1: lit Nixon f-2. Kinder 1-1, Dltmar 8-6; I'B Aftrath; Nixon i8-5i; Dtlmar 3-7i; Umotit, Rommel.

Paparella. Honocliick; A 16,682, S7. Paul Proposes Stadium for Major League Hall Team ST. PAUL, Minn. (INS) The baseball rivalry between the St.

Paul and Minneapolis American Association teams' frew more intense Wednesday! defeated Isabelle Kimberly (Davenport), 3 and 2. Jackie Jone (Cedar Rapids) defeated Ff? state junior girls champion, Mrs. Dot Runge (Davenport), 4 and 3. Joan Rich I Mount Vernon) defeated advanced without firing a Jean McCracken (Davenport). 2 Bnd 1.

GUARANTEED stroke when Mrs. Richard Von Maur of Davenport withdrew from competition. Byrnes and Stadium Annex will meet at 6 p. m. Thursday at Waterloo Stadium for the city title.

There will be no admission charge. Betty Ebers (Des Moines) defeated Mrs. Alma Lock! (Davenport), 3 and 2. Sonla Strobrldge (Waterloo) defeated Mrs. J.

P. Casway (Marion), 3 and 2. THIRD FLIGHT. Marcia Thomas, 18-year-old Dubuque High graduate, First Round. "UTILUX" ALL-PURPOSE WHITE HOUSE PAINT Lead and Zinc OuUid Whitt '565 Gal 5 Gal.

17.00 QUICK DRY ENAMEL, Gal. 3.45 Quart 95c PORCH and FLOOR PAINT, Col 2.77 ALUMINUM PAINT .,.2" F. nun 040 04 5 7 2.10 021 8 7 4 v. i.i-u umn xeams ru-sned plans imnre Firid FirePower V-8 Engine Full-tim Power Steering tor new ball fields. I Stadium Anne Power Brakes Ncbon.

Mrawbridne ana moved opposite the Waterloo teen-ager by defeating Mrs. Delores Simmons of Davenport 4 and 3. In back of the planning, joiiki, Hamlin, Willingham and Walker natteiiP: Dr. Lois Bouiware (Iowa City) defeated Mrs. Marvin Schmidt (Des Moines), 4 and 2.

Hetty Anderson (Marshalltown) defeated Mrs. Helen Maklnster (Waterloo), 5 and 3. Gladys Drew (DeWitt) defeated Jane Korn (Davenport), 1 up. 1 holes. ntra Park oofl OOO 00 2 0 nvrnea Pork 0(l3 000 3 4 0 CHAMPIONSHIP rtlfiHT.

19 al. 1 'Batteries; Holbrook and Mingua; Ray and Truth. Jane Knliriit (Davenport) oefeted Letha Rickert (Davenport), 1 up, 19 holes. Mrs. Wally Prlester (Davenport) de Gals.

10.00 feated Catherln Lewer lAUanUO. 1 up. First Raand Rrsull. Mrs. Ann Casrv Johnstonr.

Mason City, dctated Feart Van Kschen, Ack-lry. 8 and 4. I.ols IVnn, Des Molnr. drftrd Vlr-flnia t.ohmlllrr, Davrnport. and I.

Rosemary Mueller, Davrnport, deffal-d Mrs. Tred Gordon, Bflmond, 8 and 4. Dorothy Sigh, Davenport, defeated Judy MoCov, Indianola, 2 and 1. Mr. Corky Major Njdle, Otturrtva, Bea Conrad (Davenport) defeated Mrs, W.

Lynch (Marshalltown). 2 up. nowever, was the possibility thft major league teams are pyeing this northwest terri-torv. The St. Paul city council, noting that Minneapolis baseball supporters are constructing a new stadium at Bloom-ington, announced Tuesday a proposed site for a mu-nHnal snorts ftadium.

'Hie St. Paul stadium, lo-eatH inside the city, would tr? large enoueh to acenmnio- AMPUTEE CHAMP AGAIN. CHICAGO UPiDefenlirig champion Jack Harrison of Grand Rapids, won his third straight National Amputee Golf championship Tuesday with a 36 Dora Usscher (Davenport) defeated QUICK DRYING Betty Rhafffr (Davenport). 3 and 1. Mr.

OHve rralt (Muscatine) iteleated ENAMEL FLAT WALL PAINT WHITE, Gal. 1.95 COLORS, Gal. 2.45 995 1,495 1,745 1950 Chntler New Yorker 4-Door, maroon, one-owner cor, radio, heater, automatic trans-minion with Highlander Plaid upholstery. A real buy. 1951 ChrysUr Now Yorker 4-Doar Sedan, like new in color, radio, heater, power ttaering, automatic front mission and pawar brake 1952 Chrysler Impend 4-Door, radio, heater, power steering, automatic tronjmisjion, power broke 1953 Chrysler New Yorker 4-Door Sedan, ana- owner cor, completely equipped 1953 DcSota 4-Door Sedan, Firedoma 8 radio, heater, power eteering, automatic tranimi-(ion, teat covert, turn signal.

1953 Chrysler Newport, one-owner car, completely equipped with all powar equipment. Priced for ejukk tale. 3.45 93c Gal. hole score of 73 74 149 over the par 70 Ravisloe Country Club course. Ixiuia Monge of Silver Citir finkhnH sppnnri tt itll a major league team.

h0Use Je Sandler of Des Moines, with Paul SYMPHONY RUBBER LATEX WALL FINISH St. Saints, however. The a 161. project is backed by a $2 million allocation of a $39 million municipal bond issue. Supporters of the Minne WASHABLE SCRUBBABLE FAST DRYING 1.19 GO "Shand Ofwwiq off Porky Pete's Tastee Freez Today and Tomorrow.

July 20 and 21 FREE Cones--Free Balloons 2 fo 4 P. M. and 6 fo 8 P. M. FREE RIDES ALL DAY 315 VINTON STREET J.U Gallon Quart r' 'T 'V GUARANTEED WHEEL BALANCING $1 9C Per 1 Wheel RAY MOUNT SHELLY 164S ieforeH.

St. far All Surface Doe Not Crack NO "PAINTING ODOR" Na Extra Chara far Deap-Toaa Colert Safety-checked 16 ways FRANKLIN MOTORS apolis club hope the Millers' American Association franchise! will be taken over by the New York Giants of the Na-1 tional League despite denial to the contrary. Previous reports sd the Giants will move to Minneapolis when their least expires st the Polo Grounds in New York. St. Paul is owned by Brooklyn while Minneapolis ii a Giant farm club.

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