4AHR0U, TIMES HERALD OUR BOARDING HOUSE ..... with- MAJOR HOOPLB OUT OUR WAY J.R. WILLIAMS. Friday, July 6, 1951 Glidden Plays Boxholm in Merchants Go I HAVE AM VTEM. OF L WAS 3UST I nr wow'T BE JUST A T I" |5CiertTiF|C NEVM6-~V<20« DREAMING OF A SLAP THIS T/ME/ IT'LL. Against Caps FRIEND SHERATON' HAS SCRAPPED DELIGHTFUL -^SPDTT-TT/ BE A HAVMAKER, RIGHT MIS BRILLIANT IDEA FOR PAPER. -*«*WH-WHAT ARE VfcHJ > UP FROM THE GROUNP, !F YOU DON'T MAKE Jr. Legion District Play The Carroll Merchants, rained SOCkS/-~ we HAS BE£M •SAYltfG? YO> MEAN) . HIM LET MY THIN<33 I out of their appearance at Spencer RECALLED 6Y THE MOT COLLEGE THE MAM WAS MOOM- „ ALONE/ last night, are scheduled to play .TO 3o.iw NAPOLEON, MONyre STRUCK? — SHERATOft? Sporting at Storm Lake tonight. CRlSTO^BLOeSEARD AMD )^ ~~ 6REAT CAESAR (J. Carroll County Kings Oust Champs 6HAkE"5PEAfae As a result of tint weather S^$\lM\JeNiTlMS PAP THIS IS THE LOW EBB if man's action yesterday, tho ' DOLLS, MY LIF&~~ From Calhoun County Storm Lake White Caps will THE TIDE MUST Glance (TIIIHM Herald Newi Service) go against big Don Colnltls, -is* the Ifowa State league's top wTORrO/. By Howard Brantx GLIDDEN—The Glidden American Legion Junior base­ , In tonight's game. rti ball team moves into the district tournament play here to­ Colnltis, with an extra day's fa TO ESTHERVIIXE1—Lat­ night, clashing with Boxholm in a game scheduled for 8:15 rest to help his ailing back, is ent word on Shan Denlston, expected to be near tip-top shape P3&. erstwhile Lukes - Denlaon o'clock. F~ ~ " tonight. He has a 5-0 record for Lrr*>3 manager, is that ho'« headed Jim Crlmmlngu' lads the Iowa State league season. for Esthervlllo as a catoher. turned back Rockwell Olty, Kiner Great Box 5-2, in a nlne-lnnlng struggle The Merchants will ho He wants no part of a man­ without the services of Bill h aging job, but would handle hero last night In tho finals Office Attraction of the three-county play-off Mead, Chicago third Hooker, the catching duties for the PITTSBURGH, PA. MP)—It waa who must return to Chicago right offer. involving Carroll, Crawford a drab and lonely day at Forbes and Calhoun counties. for drills as a reservist two W10 field—all because Ralph Klner days a month. The Red Sox are due to Vernon Van Oundey, who hurl­ wasn't around. ii2 ry Jose the services of Harry ed a 1-0 shutout over Carroll last Lloyd Randall, who has been Hill, regular receiver, to the The big slugger is in mufti right fSUMMEf week, will go to the mound for now, under a three-day suspension playing in left field, is slated to Marlnos July 8 or 9. The Sox the GUdden club against Boxholm move into the third basing job and have contacted Denlston for pretesting too vigorously a 7-5 tonight. Keith Kafer, former University of MARE <™,&£«:£sgi.m. WW MOTHERS GET OKAY about finishing out the sea- ruling by Umpire Jocko Conlan. The winner of tonight'a game A puny crowd of 2,212—one of Iowa captajn from Audubon, will Bon. Deniston, who has had matches runs against the Liver- man the left field chores. PRISCILLA'S POP BY AL VERMEER great success as a hitter this more-Bancroft winner. The date the smallest in recent years— trooped in disconsolately to watch Youthful Denny R i n a 1 d I, WAS ON A CANOE HOW DO YW KNOW? season (.•132), is not regarded and site have not been arranged. | YOU WEREN'T EVEN) as a good . the Pittsburgh Pirates grapple who has a 3-1 record (count­ :iDE.... THERE WAS A Olidden did all its scoring ing non-league games) HO far 3IG GOLDEN MOON... THERE'. in the first three innings last with the Cincinnati Reds yester­ WANTS JOB — Harry day. this year, will go against the night. The Carroll county LnkcH-Denison nine here Sun­ Moorr;, tlio hustling Hoosior kings collected only two The Reds won 4 to 0, cause who patrols center field for safe hits, by Dale Tryon In enough for gloom in this town, day night. That means that the Carroll Merchants, Is the third and Dick Nielsen In but even a Pirate victory wouldn't Colnitis will be ready for the looking for a coaching job In the fifth. have fully satisfied the avid fans. Bancroft invasion here next tho Carroll area. Ho finished The line score: Only the presence of their idol Tuesday. at the University of Indiana RHE would have done that, Manager Turn Sheehan, handi­ this spring. Harry prefers Glidden 113 000 000—5 2 4 Kiner has been the Pirates main capped because of a shoulder in­ coaching baseball and basket­ Rockwell City 000 001 200—3 2 7 box office attraction since he came jury, is expected to be ready to go ball, hut Is qualified for Glidden—Monthei, Britt, Mon- unheralded to Pittsburgh in the again tonight. He, too, welcomed coaching all sports. thei and Hofstad; Rockwell City— 1946 season. the night off to give his ailing Pierrick, Lasher and Lentz. He hit 23 home runs that year shoulder more rest. GOOD START—Bob Diers, and the Pirates played to a home the Nebraska outfielder who crowd of 759,117, a good attend­ Corroll-Boxholm was released by Spencer last ance for a team that finished sev­ BY V. T. HAMLIN week-end, stepped into a Here's Story for enth. But what really made an Pipestone, Minn., uniform Game Called Off KEEPIN' POOR /THERE'S NO HELP; WE CAN'T RISK HE'LL NOT SUFFER \ I HOPE WE GRABBED You to Shoot At impression was the attendance OOP DOWN IN FOR !T,UMPA, /AN EPIDEMIC LONG...WHEN THEY I HIM QUICK ENOUGH... Sunday afternoon and drilled total posted the following year: The Carroll- Boxholm high THAT HOLE IS V THAT'S HOW I OF WOWLERS... GET TO TH' GLASSY-A'D HATE TO SEE ANY out a homer, double and sin­ PHOENIX, ARIZ. (/Pi— 1,283,600 paid. school biseball game, scheduled POSITIVELY ) IT'S GOTTA /WE GOTTA KEEP EYED STAGE, J/MORE MOOVIANS gle. Earlier that day he was Grover Land, the old big THEY'RE ABOUT f TURN UP LOOKING Kiner's showing rather than the for the Carroll diamond tonight, GONE.' GLASSY-EYED- named to the third ail-Amer­ league catcher and coach, hit team's fortunes determine pace of has been postponed bncause of the ican college baseball squad. one of the most unusual the turnstiles. Pirate attendance district Legion tournament at But he had only one hit in a home runs in baseball history. during the Kiner regime proves it Glidden. Boxholm meets Glidden Spencer uniform. . . This is hia story: like this: on the Glidden diamond tohight. "In Chicago, one hot after­ Klner walloped 40 home runs in Tempieton avenged an earlier UVEK ON PRESSURE— noon in 1014, when I was 1948, helping the Pirates to fourth defeat by pasting Carroll, 9-1, Joe McDermott, Yankee scout catching for Brooklyn in the place in the league and first place here last night. Eddie Schaueble who signed Johnny Blan- old Federal League, Umpire In league attendance—1,283,600 scattered five hits effectively to chard, phoned us yesterday Barry McCormick failed to paid. In 1D49 the Pirates dropped gain credit for the win. to tell about Blanchard's start show up. That put the burden to sixth place but finished second The line score: with the Kansas City Blues. for the entire game on Bill in attendance — 1,449,435 — with R 11 E Ho left by plane from Min­ Brennan. He had to call the Kiner blasting out 54 home runs, Tempieton 9 7 3 neapolis at 10 a. in., arrived balls and strikes plus all the his record. Carroll 15 2 ,COPW. IM1 «V »£> SE*vt at Kansas City just in time action on the bases and was Tempieton — Schaueble and VIC FLINT BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY and RALPH LANS to catch a taxi for the ball working up quite a sweat. Schoeppner; Carroll — Knight, park and the Blues' double- "I turned around to Bill and Schleisman and Lamberty. header. said, 'Why don't you move Carroll, Denison After he was signed Tues­ that carcass of yours in back day, Johnny was swamped of the pitcher and call 'em all Old-Timers Play League Leaders with phone calls, visitors, from there? The Carroll and Denison Cham­ (By The Associated Tress) newsmen and radio men. He "Bill said, 'I think you fi­ bers of Commerce will lock horns appeared on two television nally got an idea, you big in an "old timers" baseball game Batting (based on 200 times at shows and got little rest. And ham.' And he took off for the there July 12 and the two clubs bat)—Musial, St. Louis, .366; Rob­ then ho comes through with mound, putting on a kind of will meet in a return match here inson, Brooklyn, .361. two safe pinch hits In his apron to hold extra baseballs. July 17. Runs — Hodges, Brooklyn, 65; first two times up in the dou­ "Every time he ran over to The games, both of which will Musial, St. Louis, 59. ble-header! Says McDermott: the foul line to watch a ball, - be three innings long, will precede Runs batted in—Westlake, St. "The kid lives on pressure." the baseball bolt -around his the Lakes-Denlson and Carroll Louis, 59; Snider, Brooklyn, 57. middle hopped all around. Merchants Iowa State league con­ Hits — Ashburn, Philadelphia, YANKKE CAMP — Inci­ Brennan got disgusted and 109; Dark, New York, 99. tests. Doubles — Robinson, Brooklyn, dentally, the Yankees will set the balls down beside him, Ted Kisgen, one time outstand­ conduct a tryout camp at Lin­ building a pyramid so they and Dark, New York, 18. ing pitcher in this area and now Triples — Musial, St. Louis 6; den July 9 and 10 under the wouldn't scatter around. an avid baseball fan, will handle FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY MERRILL BLOSSER direction of McDermott. Two Baumholtz, Chicago, 5. "That was the situation the managing chores for the Car­ Home runs—Hodges, Brooklyn, sessions a day will be held at when I came to the plate. roll C. of C. "MOETOM/ I POOC LACD.' W I.ARDIE-LAMB/ Y MUM. ''OOOOUl-U&'os. PLAYIN6- , 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. Players 27; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 19. LOOK' / A FATE WOCSE H LETS TRIP THE , ERMlMTRUDt? " yOU W6RE MEAMT FDR. ME */ "I stepped into the second Among those who have "signed" Stolen bases—Robinson, Brook­ r_L V-4 TH AM DEATH/ A-A LIGHT FANTASTIC.' / OH, YEAH- - are asked to bring their own pitch and darned if I didn't up for duty are Pat Heires, Jim YOU BET/ jv^OUR, SONG, DEAR jf^ equipment. hit a line drive right at the lyn, 12; Jethroe, Boston, 10. Kisgen, Bob Kisgen, Bill Farner, Pitcivlng (based on five decis­ pile of baseballs. Well, those Vince Koenig, Bob Bruner, Eddie •t «a j-, balls went every which way. ions)—Roe, Brooklyn, 12-1, .923; Quinn, Frank Liewer, Bill Droes- Werle, Pittsburgh, and Brccheen, Barney Hopes to Every inflelder came up with sler, Elmer Rosenbaum, Bob Car­ one but I kept ruunning even St. Louis, 5-1, .833. ver, Mac Hermsen, Sam Hyland, —Newcombe, Brook­ Return To Bums though they all put a ball on Floyd Gray, Dr. O. M. O'Connor, me at every base. When" I lyn, 83; Spahn, Boston, 74. FORT WORTH, TEX.

— Harry Rose and Eddie Hoehl. crossed the plate Brennan Day in and day out the big fel Other players' who are inter­ low throws a baseball. It might called me safe because he ested in performing for Carroll didn't know whether I had Batting—Minoao, Chicago, .348; appear aimless to those who do are asked to call Manager Kisgen Fain, Philadelphia, .344. not know him because he never been tagged with the right at 859. ball." Runs — Minoso, Chicago, 67; gets into a game. Williams, Boston, 65. It's Rex Barney, not long ago Standings, Schedules Runs batted in—Williams, Bos­ one of the brightest young pitch­ Huwer Continues IOWA STATE LEAGUE ton, 74; Robinson, Chicago, 68. ing stars of the major leagues. In W I, Pet. GB Hits — DiMaggio, Boston, 100; BUGS BUNNY .1948 he hurled a no-hit, no- Carroll 9 4 .692 _ Fox, Chicago, 92. ^EAH, DOC, THERE'S. AFTER, I CHOMP UP game for Brooklyn, a club with His Heavy Hitting Doubles — Noren, Washington, "SOANE-THIN' WRONG... TWENTY-FIVE OR THIRTY Mason City 9 5 .643 V3 I'M LISTLESS CARKOT0 I GET which he worked for six years. (Time* Herald Netfn Service) Bancroft 7 5 .583 1% 24; Fain, Philadelphia, 22. NO PEP A. FUNNY PEELIN', Now he's fighting to return to the LAKE VIEW — Chuck Huwer Estherville „__..7 7 .500 2Vz Triples—Minoso, Chicago, 12; POWN HERE / J X THINK big time. continued his heavy hitting bar­ Fox, Chicago, 6. THIS Spencer 8 8 .500 2^ PRESCRIPTION Barney came to Fort Worth, rage to lead the Lakes-Dehison Lakes-Denison 5 8 .385 4 Home runs—Zernial, Philadel­ WILL Texas league farm club of Brook- club past the Cuban All-Stars at Storm Lake 3 11 .214 6Va phia, 19; Robinson, Chicago, 16. VOU UP/ i lyn, May 13. He had lost his con-Woodbine last night, 6-4. Stolen bases—Busby, Chicago, ' uol and the Dodgers sent him to Huwer banged out two triples THURSDAY'S RESULTS 17; Minoso, Chicago 15. Fort Wor,th where he might work and a single to bat in three runs Carroll at Spencer—rain. (Only Pitching—Nixon, Boston, 6-1, with his old batterymate, Bobby and score two himself. Skip Emer­ game scheduled.) .857; Feller, Cleveland, 11-2, .846. Bragan, now manager of the Cats, son set the Stars down with six Strikeouts—Raschi, New York, in an effort to straighten out the hits, one a triple for two runs in FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE 79; McDermott, Boston, 76. difficulty. a shaky fifth inning. Carroll at Storm Lake. His record in the Texas league Lakes-Denlson plays host to Spencer at Lakes-Denison. THURSDAY'S STARS is 13 , 10 hits and Spencer at Wall Lake tonight. Estherville at Bancroft. (By The Associated I'reas) 20 runs allowed, 34 bases on balls, The line score: Pitching, Freddie Hutchinson, two hit batsmen, 10 strikeouts, K H E SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE Tigers—Blanked Chicago White .akes-Donlson 200 210100—6 10 0 Sox, 8-0, with five hits for their BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES EDGAR MARTIN two games lost, none won. Cuban All-Stars 100 030 000—4 6 0 Estherville at Mason City. The case of Rex Barney, an Lakes-Denlson — Emerson and first shutout of the season. Kramollnh; Cuban All-Stars—Guerra Bating, Sid Gordon, Braves— WE.U. PROSWIWI GOU.Y,tt<=. SWcft-WW Off OOT WtSVt' Omaha native, has puzzled the and Mieras. SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE SAMMY COWi.