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Lighting Field Is Another Step Forward . . . t: *> Plan for Frame Park Progress Launched 20 Years Ago After Golf Date 3* By TOMM GUYANT ' Somewheree between home and court actions kept the minds ooff concern finally completed the such colorful figures as Jolly minded in those early spring—- Freeman Sports Writer the golf course the battery must Waukesha ~s public spirited busy. operations. Cholly Grimm himself, the sport- and very cold — months. In Waukesha, and have gone dead, for both Frama Frame put up a second $25.099 Woilds of work followed. The shirted . Tony York, For two years the Brewers and Schuetze stopped to view the stayed and then departed soutn *« soli have plenty in common. The and the city came through with WPA, with headquarters right in Herschel Martin and many oth- •91 reasoning a bit hazy? Mot when waste area along the Fox river. ers. for more ideal climatic condi- another appropriation of $30,000. toxin, furnished much of the lab- 1(M you consider the fact that if it Then Frame got an idea. Under the direction of the tions. And. while the sun shone. -. raising the cost of the new park or. Over 180 men were kept busy wasn't for - a pair of linksmen, "You're o"n the park board." Brew's ground crew, a real Frame field was to become the Waukesha wouldn't have its he said to the amazed Schuetze, to $110.000. moving dredged dirt, planting •home for many local teams. present field on which to play But the troubles weren't over trees, grading land, planting good diamond was laid . Even Since, it has furnished facili- games and place lights. as he pointed down at the ri\er. just yet. The board had let a con- grass. A total of 150 trees were tcday. Frame park's i n f i e Id ties for Land o' Lakes, Catholic About 20 years ago, maybe a "I'd like to contribute toward tract to dredge the river. The put in. shows professional touches. You conference. Suburban league. bit more. Andrew J. Frame and making this a park. I'll invest contractor was unable to com- And finally. Frame park was don't find many amateur dia- Brooks, Puddles, Rivers and Charles R. Schuetze decided to $25,000 if you can get the council plete it and called in the bonding a reality. monds with the gravel set just what have you. try out their clubs. Conversation, to put up S30.000 against it." company. But nothing was to make tt'au- right. But from this day hence. King as it is on a golf course, shifted And then started one of the "They had a great session in kesha more famous than, on While here. Veeck was select- Sol will have no affect on \Vau- to different things and Frame in- biggest struggles that Waukesha the city hall," recalls Schuefze. April 3, 1943, when the Milwau- ed the outstanding minor league kesha teams. There are no P- vited Schuetze for a ride home— has ever seen. Law suits o\er The bonding concern asked the kee Breweis — then the toast of executive. Frame park became K. VVrigley's in Waukesha. in his electric car, of course. property, local opposition and contractor to retire. An Oshkosn Miiw aukee — rode into town u ith a hub for Wisconsin's sports Long burn the lights: Major League Dedication Games for Lights Tonight Standinas SIGN FOR BOUT—Heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano (right) peers at former titleholder Ezzard Charles before BOB R. SPATT W L Pet. GB signing for a return bout. New York state Athletic Commis- SPORTS WAUKESHA DAILY FREEMAN Sport* Editor Milwaukee Teams Cleveland n 31 .695 — Stars to Play New York 71 34 .676 Vi. sion chairman Bob Christenberry sits between them during ...... 67 39 .632 6 " the signing at commission offices. Bcut is scheduled for Detroit 46 57 .447 2S>/2 In Semi-Pro Meet Washington .... 43 57 -430 27 on Sept. 15. Racine; Dales ....41 59 .419 29 Ba!t,more 37 68 .352 3Sf/x Carter to Battle Final Tilt Tonight Pmladelphia 36 67 .350 351/-. Chicago Businessman Bids TUESDAY'S RESULTS Crandall Opines: New York 2. Cleveland 1 Meet Amvets Flanagan on TV MILWAUKEE (2J-A pair of Mil Chicago 6, Boston 2 waukee teams — Highway Beers Philadelphia 6, Baltimore 2 Baseball under Waukesha's nev CHICAGO (*» — Jimmy Carter, and Emil Millers — meet at Count Detroit 2, Washington 0 Giants Have Only Themselves Frame park lights tonight for ih< the 30-year-old battier who twice For A's for Kansas City Stadium tonight for the \Visconsin TODAY'S GAMES first time won and lost the lightweight cham- Semi-pro baseball championship. New York at Cleveland, night- NE\V YORK O—A firm offer Grim (13^t) vs Lemon (13-5) That's the bill of fare when local pionship, imperils his hopes of re- where he was quoted in an inter- Highways defeated Shullsburg Washington at Detroit — Marrero To Blame for Braves' Pace gaining it again in a 10-round bout backed xvith an estimated four view with Hy Hurwitz of the Bos 8-0. and Millers dumped Allen- (3-3) or Keriazakos (1-0) vs Carver history will be written here this million dollars in ready cash wos| (8-7) evening. Two baseball games and wth Glen Flanagan tonight. ton Daily Globe as saying: Bradleys of Milwaukee, 12-9, Tues Philadelphia at Baltimore, night— Prffl_ADEL?HL4. (B—As far as ; the" .300 mark again. He has raised Carter has set up a return pending today to end the Mack "We're xvashed up in Philadel day night in semifinal contests. Pillette (9-11) vs Kellner (5-12) ,, several special events will help to dynasty in Philadelphia and move Boston at Chicago — Kemmerer is concerned, the his a\erage 24 points since the match with Paddy DeMarco, the phia. Mr. Will Harridge presi- The losers will meet for thirt 11-2) v* Pierce (5-7) dedicate the new 526,000 projec the money-troubled Athletics to Xew York Giants can blame them- Braves launched ihat 10-game win- which was just recently completed last man to dethrone him, for dent of the American League has place in a game earlier in th ning streak and now po^ts a .30". booming Kansas City. approved of it and also approvec THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE selves for the big winning streak Sept. 22 in San Francisco. evening- New York at Cleveland put on recently by the Milwaukee Paiko says: "July and August are At 7 pjn. the Stars of Tomorrow Arnold Johnson, a Chicago busi- of Mr* Johnson and his partners Elmer Belich was th Boston at Chicago will meet the Racine Lions and He rules a 3-1 favorite over Flan- Wasmngton at Detroit Braves. always my best months." agan, who has moved, up from the ness executive whose varied in- I xvant to sell, Earle does, but '. star as he shut out Shullsburg Only game* scheduled ac * V sometime around 8:30 the two Wau terests from being landlord can't understand why Roy does which earlier in the toumamen "A couple of weeks ago we kesha Land o' Lakes teams wil featherweight division and at 135 hadn't given up." Del said, "but pounds will be carrying the mosi Yankee Stadium through banking not. The club is through in Phila had eliminated the d e f e n d in; Braves Batting book publishing, construction anc delphia. There is no more interes champion Merrill Rangers. At thi we didn't feel our charces were weight of his career. W L Pet. GS too good. We'd been around .500 AB H 2B 33 HR RBI Pet. real estate, is trying to swing the in the team there." Plate Belich walloped a two-run New York 68 37 .648 Thomson 7 4 O 0 0 1 .571 A defeat in tonight's nationally deal. homer in the sixth , onl; Brooklyn 63 42 .600 5 all year despite good pitching and Catderone 24 920 O * .373 telvised Chicago Stadium would be MILWAUKEE ...37 46 .553 10 was carrying the ball Smalley 12 400 0 O .333 Tuesday night he confirmed re- the second of the iour St. Louis SO 52 .490 16J/1 Adcock 369 120 23 4 19 TO .325 a serious setback for Carter. nament. Philadelphia 49 52 .485 17 ~ all by himself in hitting. Matheivs Pafko 3*9 105 14 2 13 *9 .30* ports that he is dickering with the Cincinnati 51 55 .481 17!/i wasn't getting that key . neither Bruton 353 104 1O 6 2. 22 .295 Starting time is 8 pjn. CST. Mack family and the Board of Di- Burke's 66 Alex Buschke and Elmer Spon- Chicago 43 60 .417 24 Metkovich 67 19 1 1 B .25* holz each collected a anc Pittsburgh 34 71 .324 34 was I. We weren't getting aay Logan 339 103 13 5 7 52 -27S rectors of the Athletics. breaks, either." Aaron 390 107 23 5 12 56 .274 a for the Highways. TUESDAY'S RESULTS O-Connell 397 IDS 18 4 2 SO .272 49ers Drop Five From I have made a very fair and Low in Tarn The Bradley-Miller tat was a MILWAUKEE 3, Philadelphia 1 "Then the Giants came into Mil- Mathews 345 9O 14 3 23 66 .261 full offer for the club." he said Brooklyn 2, St. Louis 1 White S3 21 4 O 1 7 -253 Squad, Van Doren Goes hitting melee with the Millers to- New York 7, Chicago 1 xvaukee," Crandall said. "We saw Crandall 2S2 68 S 1 13 33 -2*1 while in New York on a business CHICAGO ® — A well-known Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 2_ they weren't playing the great Pend'ton 120 25 2 1 1 12 -2CS talint 14 hits. The Bradleys had 10 Dittm'er 85 13 5 0 1 5 .153 •MENLO PARK, Calif a*—The trip. "I have reason to believe Texas golfing name popped into Bob Botz, recently signec TODAY'S GAMES ball they had been. Watching them they are considering it." the headlines again yesterday as MILWAUKEE at Philadelphia, we realized we could do what they San Francisco 49ers Tuesday a Milxvaukee Braves contract, wil night—Nichols (7-7) v» Roberts (15- Braves Pitching dropped five players from the Roy Mack, who" shares owner- previously unheralded Tom Burke iiurl tonight for the Beers, while weren't doing and that we could Jr. made a bid for professional Ch^cago at New York — M inner beat them. IP H R ER SO W L' squad. ship in the A's with his father Con- Bill Juhay, signed by the Phillies (9-7) vs Maglie (11-5) Wilson SS S2 33—31 3S 7 O v Bob Muckler Jitts Lawrence They are: nie and his brother Earle. has de- fame. will be on the mound for the Mfl- St. Louis at Brooklyn, night—Had- You have to understand that Jay 12-2 13 11 11 9 1 O nied vigorously all previous re- Burke, formerly of Houston and lers. dbc (15-7) vs Podres (7-4) Conley 141 120 55 43 £4 10 2 " square off in a regular Eastern di- End Gene Oldfield, Hardin-Sim- Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, night— I don't mean the Giants weren't Johnson 60 41 20 19 *O 2 1 mons; Guard Charles Kalani. ports the dub might move. But now a Chicago pro, smacked a Valentine (8-9) vs Thies (1-3) hustling or trying for that extra Jolly 75 55 19 13 42 5 4 \. vision tussle. Sandwiched between winder-par 66 in the opening qual- Shullsburg 000 000 000—0 4 5 Spahn 180 171 72 67 35 11 10 V the two games will be the dedica- Utah; back Ralph Carr, Oregon after Johnson's announcement he Highways 022 003 100—S/S 3 THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE base. It's just that we saw them Nichols 92-2 100 47 39 45 7 7 State: halfback John Platt, Eldon jacked off slightly and declared: "fying round for professionals in MILWAUKEE at Philadelphia, night mess up an opportunity or two to Burdette 153 142 63 53 54 10 11 'r fion ceremonies with local and vis- the All-American Golf Tourna- Speth, Hicks (7) and Townsend; St. Louis at Brooklyn Buhl S1-2 90 44 40 4O 2 7 -.. iting dignitaries. College: and halfback Jim Cordi- "The only thing I will say right Belich and Sponhols. New York at Chicago do something extra—and we re- Koslo 0-1 000000 al, Oregon State. - now is that I am doing my utmost ment. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh alized that we'd been doing that. ; The Stars game brings to a mo- Bob Van Doren, defensive end, to keep the ball club in Philadel- It topped a field of 150 who were AUen-B'dlys 100 600 020— 9 10 5 too. So we revised our tactics and Bennett, Allen Named ^ mentary halt the annual series with was traded to the New York Gi- phia." shooting for the 60 places open in Millers 401 304 OOx—12 16 0 well, just look at us now." the All-American, which starts to- - the Milwaukee Stars of Yesterday. ants for a draft choice. Roy has been trying to find Wilke, Decker (2) KurowsM (4) Bill's Defeats ' added: "We're To All-Star Tracksters ~ This interruption comes after seven morrow. Roberts (6) and Rullrnan; Armin, hitting in the clutch." jackets in an effort to buy out his Another 150 take to Tarn O'Shan- T years of rivalry. It is hoped by the lather and brother. The Board of Brunner (4) and Goesch. , now a Phfl coach LAWRENCE. Kan. — John local Optimist club, the sponsors of Major AAA Softball ier's fairways today for their 18- and a former Yankee star, agreed Bennett and Robert Allen of Mar- Directors has given him until Aug. hole qualifying rounds. f the game, that the tie-up can be WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4th 11 to raise the cash. Apostles, 11-1, with Crandall. quette University have been !. YelloM- Front vs Youth Center Burke, a cousin of Jack Burke ~ resumed. 2- New Berlin vs H & H Tap The elder Mack is in Chicago, Kansas City Gets "Your team._is at least 50 per named to the 1934 National Col« a A unique feature of the Stars-Ra- Jr.. a pro circuit regular, bagged cent improved "over the last time legiate All-Star track team. r eight birdies for 32-34. To Earn Lead we played you." he said- "Your Bennett was listed in the broad tune game will have the Racine A stroke behind him were for- Set for Athletics i pitcher hurling from, a closer dis- hitting is much better and the| jump along with Jon Arnette, mer Canadian Open champ George MAJOR AAA SOFTBALL pitching is more consistent- But. [JSC. ar.d Wilbur Wilson, Virginia ' tance to the plate than Paul Mc- Unprecedented Move Involves Tazio of Clementon, N. J., and KANSAS CITY (^-Kansas Cit- Standings ~ Kenzie, who has been designated ans are jubilantly confident that »-, w L Pct- most of all, the boys are hustlingState College. Imfley Quick of Los Angeles. Both SOlsSepcice 11 i JS17 and showing a lot of fire." Allen was cited in the two-mile ? to be the Stars pitcher. The length shot 3433-6?. the Philadelphia Athletics wfll be Yellow Front 10 1 .909 ^ * » - between bases for both teams will \ewBerlin s 4 .667 run, along with Gene Matthews o£ All-Star Being Sent to Lions It appeared that at least a par Jlaying here next year. CVO 5 6 ,455 - be the standard distances. The citizens -voted J-to-1 Tues- ursbman's 3 7 30O Joe Adcocfc, -by the way, now Purdue and Kikuo Gloria of Whea- '2 would be needed to qualify for Youth Center , 3 7 .300 las the National League's sixth ton. - Claire Hickman, a graduate of DETROIT (B—A Detroit sports j Fayette, Ind., where the All-Stars the tourney proper. That figure day in favor of a two million dol- » the Little league from which the ar bond issue to buy and enlarge J3i best batting average based on 250 The team was selected by the 'vriter has reported the Detroit were training. When he arrived vas tied or beaten by 35 golfers at bats.. In 369 times at the plate, track and field rules committee - Stars of Tomorrow are picked, will back at the Lions camp July 25, vesterday. the Kansas City Blues stadium. Lions believe UCLA halfback Bill They were banking on the word Bill's Service had little trouble Adcock has hit safely 120 times of the National Collegiate Athletic £ twirl for Dales against the Amvets he said he was told the All-Stars taking the league lead in Major - in the second clash. Opposing him Stits was considered a "poor foot- of Arnold Johnson. Chicago real- .325 average. Duke Snyder Assn. The names were released had too many halfbacks and he AAA Softball activity Tuesday here Tuesday by Bfll Easton. Uni- £ win be Jitts Lavrrence. bail security risk" by the All-Star could rejoin the Lions if he liked. Fight Results tor, who said he was "all set" to By ASSOCIATED PRESS buy the Athletics for Kansas City night, defeating Holy Apostles, 11- versity of Kansas track coach ootball camp. Sports writer Watson Spoelstra BEACH — ilsguel QiaZ, 147. 1 Several other alumni of the Little as soon as the bonds were ap- .. In the only other game played, and National Track Coaches' sec- Stits reported to the Lions' of the Detroit News, wrote that stooped Joev Klein, 148 X H & H Tap edged Hirshman's Ser- And is back above i- league will be represented on the Tpsilanti training camp July 21 York. 2. proved. 2 two Lakes clubs. Bob Muckler's although there was no controversy DETROIT—Allen Kennedy. 140. Bay vice, 7-4. from California. He is a Lions over Stits rejoining the Lions, De- City. Jlicn., outDomted Dick Perkins "This is one of the finest things , Dales have Bob and Cnuck Lom- 39^i -lliltv aukee. 6. Kansas City ever has undertaken," Jay Sinkovits tossed Bill's to a - bardi, Carl and Bfll Brehm. Pete draft choice. He received an in- troit Coaches figured he was con- DETROIT—Hearv Hank, 153!,4. De- half-game edge over Yellow Front, flation to play against the Lions sidered a poor risk at the All-Star tro.t. stopped Jean Poirer, 153. 3" Mayor William E. Kemp said. The I Mattiacci. Jim Graf. Jim Coutts, Falls. Ont.. 1. mayor was among the leaders who giving up only two hits to the Apos- - Mel Tates, Dick Lambrecht, Dick the All-Star game at Chicago camp because he could report SPAHTANBUHG. S. C.—Panpv Gault, tles. He walked none and whiffed 18. Spartanburg. outoomted Gil Geekie. started a drive for a major league 4ug. 13 as part of the college progress and plays back to Lions ! seven. Karius was charged with the , Schwartz and Chuck Dresdow. Four squad. 17 z. London. Ont.. 12. club last year when the St. Louis Amvets have George Spelius, Hen- coach Buddy Parker. Stits now is BOSTON—Paul Pnder. 164, Brookline. oss. He was rapped for 11 hits, . outpointed Larry ViHeaeuve, Browns were packing up to move. Stits left the Lions camp for La- training with Detroit. j 3 all of which went for runs. ^ ry Shane, Henry Kraus and Larry Si !, Providence. 10. Baltimore got the Browns, but - Stevenson. Most of these players the Kansas Citians kept plugging. A four-run rally in the third inn- - will see action. The Blues stadium will support 1, The Amvets, an up and down ing gave the Tapmen their third a double deck and the seating ca- vin. Lash went the route for the •> team all season long, will be fight- Berra Hero as Yanks Down Cleveland pacity can be doubled from 17,000 Dinners, posting a one-hitter. He f ing to stay alive in the Eastern to 34,000. - pennant race. At present Law- valked six and retired two oppos- " rence's outfit is three and a half ing batsmen on strikes. 1 games off the pace. Dales is six Again, 2-1; Giants and Bums in Wins Melius, Kulow Battle •Ill's Service (11) -loly Apottles ____ AB R H AB R H - games behind. The Amvets ha\e -oo"sra,2o 320 RJKonTca.ss 2 ~ 10 games remaining and Dales By JOE REICHLER In Stock Car Feature 201 WJBeres..c 2 Pittsburgh _7-2 and Philadelphia's arretta drove in too runs xvith a 'ates.rf 2 3.CasDer.3b 2 - nine, so hopes for both teams are - AP Sports Writer AthleticA f t»lai'Tf»os downenfw*~narld th*J-i*e» Baltimor12* »il*-*w* *•**-«e* J_..l_T_ _3_?.._i •% - MILWAUKEE—A battle between 3 1 DJCon*kaj2b 1 ~ quickly fading—especially because double and single, and scored an- *nce.sc 3 0. Seithausjf 2 Cleveland's best chance of slovv- Orioles 6-2. Detroit shut out Wash- - Lanaon's pace-setters show no sign other to give rookie southpaw Jack Miles Melius. Slinger, winner of , 3 2 3_Beres.lb ng up the " ington'2-0 m the only game played Pira.lb 3 1 Roncke.s. c - of faltering. Harshman of the White • Sox all five features here this season, and Johnson.ss 2 22 -Crupski.rf i pennant drive is to cool off Yosi- in daylight. the runs he needed to beat the Carl Kulmv, Plymouth, victor in Marfan.c 2 . Red Sox. Sinkovits..D 3 2 Sanus.p Tonioht three Waukesha teamsjBerra's blazing bat Except for the third innig when two main races including last Tallinger.rf 10 0 will bath in the light rays fromj in his last Raschi singled and scored on a Three hits apiece by Chuck Har- Thursday's 50 lap main event, has seven games, the Totals 27 11 11 Totals triple fay . Erskine was mon and Jimmy Greengrass and: almost been assured as both driv- shutout pitching, by lefty Joe^Nux- ers will appear in tomorrow night's Scoring by : .... complete master of the Cardinals. Bill's Sennce '...... 101 31 — 11 H wind up their season with an arc 'rid .519 average. The Yankees hall until the ninth featured Cin- eight event show on the state fan- Holy Apostles ...... 000 01 — 1 Erskine himself drove in the wir.- cinnati's victory over Pittsburgh. park one-fifth mile track. test asainst South Milv, aukee. ihe have won six of those seven ning run. j H Tap (7) -Urshman's Suburban contest will start at 7:30' ames. Ray Boone drove in both Detroit Both Melius and Kulow "are ex- * AB R H S 8oett'r.l£ 0 ^i j The Giants swatted Bob Rush | runs with his 15th home run andpected to have their modified stock Elhke.ss O tickets for the eras tonight ar JS jilt-J for 12 hits, including Hank Thomp-lan infield out. cars tuned to perfection for the 75 Burke.cf 1 5chill.3b wOo. f;nn* 0 Sales.c . "Waukesha ? 1 3ecker.lb State banks, 1 Snsley.p 1 ;ch"ws«a,sc 0 0 xnitted -free. j With on second Totals 9 Totals | and Irv Xoren on third in the third Scoring by innings: H & H Tap ...... 104 mnir.g. Berra cracked a single off rurshman's ...... no Art Kotitteman and scored both INSTALLATION runners. That was the ball game. DiVenere Leaves Pack; The National League race re- IMMEDIATELY mained unchanged. The league- Readies for Military leading New York Giants main- STEVENS PODTT (B—The Green tained their five-game advantage Bay Packers announced Tuesday over Brooklyn with an easy 7-1 they have lost the services of triumph over Chicago's crippled rookie Angelo DiVenere, former Cubs. The Dodgers defeated the Lewis College (Dl.) star. St. Louis Cardinals 2-1 as Carl DiVenere, who left training Erskine bested Vic Raschi in a camp here Sunday to return to pitching duel. The third-place Mil- Chicago to check on his selective waukee Braves. 10 lengths off the ;ervice status, notified the Pack- pace, outscored Philadelphia's ers he wouldn't be available for Phillies 3-1. he coming National Football The served League season. notice they were still in the Amer- ican League race by drubbing the His departure left 48 players on Boston Red Sox 6-2. The victory hand Tuesday for the two-a-day advanced them to within six vorkouts. games of the Indians. Six of the Packers' rookies are ESCAPES DEATH—One racer misses death at Stuttgart, Germany. Italy's Angelo Copeta training with the College All-Stars •This looks like it must be a good In other games played under but a second isn t so lucky during the world escapes death as he goes sailing through the •pet!" or the annual Chicago charity the lights, Cincinnati overpowered championship International Motorcycle races air in a spectacular spill. game Aug. 13. 10 • Wnukesha Daily Freeman - Wednesday, August 4, 1954

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