Friday, March 25, 1955 THE SEMI-WEEKLY MADISON COUNTY DEMOCRAT. LONDON. OHIO Page Five stalled in “The Barn” and pavil- Breaking and Grand larceny (3 shall and Phil Cavarretta with PA­ Marshall. 34, only .254 in ROLE COMMISSION, on or aft-r 47 games in 1954 .Cavaretta will Under onio slues their own cooking, or may en­ May 1 19 55 By DIVISION OF WILDDEE gage the caretaker to cook for PARDON AND PAROLE Youth Foundation be 39 in July but he still carries Jill-Opponent 5 Open For Season COMMISSION a useful bat. He hit .316 in 71 ** 1 ■ a...... m them. The pavilion, surrounded lb R. G. Fogle By FRANK ECK games. He hapes to manage or Cincinnati, Ohio‘— Xavier Uni­ Columbus, Ohio Buchsieb by wide galleries, has a large Parole and Record Clerk March 1* ?5 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — If coach someday. versity’s 1955 basketball team sel­ Park, for nine year® a favorite stage and pianos. It is ideal for the Fountain of Youth Ponce de picnic site for Ohio church groups, the indoor recreation of large Another ex- who would ected an all-opponent team which 1 Fishing has already £>egun Leon said he discovered in St. ON MANY INLAND LAKES is being readied lor another sea­ groups. Augustine actually existed we like to stick in the game is Andy could compete favorably with the son. Overnight accommodations Seminick. Record books say he’s All-American quintets being nam­ PARTICULARLY HV SOUTHERN notice or nrtnnu for wouldn’t have so many OHIO- are now available due to $3,000 I’Aitoii: players worrying. 34. Andy, who hit .235 in 86 ed across the country this season. worth of improvements made last Case No. 40S1 games in 1954, will always be re­ No. S654F—Abt'than* King, a pri»- dAGQ ARE SCRAPPY* year, the Ohio Council of Church­ ...... v , . > jr, ■ ' It’s the same every spring. The membered as having played out The Musketeers, who met many THOUGH A LITTLE es, which owns and operates the tentiary, Columbus, admitted from veteran players feel that maybe the season with a broken ankle of the nation’s top quintets and Sluggish and Madison County, convicted April, they can’t get the kinks out of ag­ bone for the pennant winning slower __ park, announces. |J,.. oi the fl ,..««• til < a.ijilig ' '>.1 who played over half their sched­ TO GTRIKS • eenled Weanons and serving a sen­ ing muscles and give the majors Phillies in 1950. Use trying to NON THAN NEY Situated on Big Walnut Creek, tence of 1-3 years is eligible for a on Groveport Road just five mil^s hear ini* before the PAR PON AN1» one last fling. stave off the young on ule against tournament-participat­ WILL &E LATLR PAHul/E COMMISSION, on or at1'- The Baltimore Orioles — now the Cincinnati roster. ing teams, selected the University from Columbus, the park is used Mav 1, 1955. of Dayton Flyers as the best team PARDON AND fAROf r there’s a spring bird — have a throughout the spring and sum­ COM M1«SR>N number of players who might Dave Kolso was brought back they played and the Flyer’s 6-8 mer by churches and other gioups By R. G. Fogle by Milwaukee last year and at forward, John Horan, as the best for picnics and retreats. 1’; role and Record Clerk make good two-platoon men in March IS 25 Manager Paul Richards’ setup. 35 is giving it another whirl des­ player they met this winter. The 25 acre park has a large pite a 1-1 record and only 17 in­ " EAElYINOPM* baseball field, swings, teotertot- NOTICE OF IIFtRtW FOR Three 35-year-olds are here hop­ nings of work with the Braves. Xavier’s all-opponent team lists FISHfN&^THOU&d I’U’dl.H ing to play some part of third ters, merry-go-rounds, slides, Case No. 4OR7 Horan and Bob Schafer, Villanova NORMS MAY NOT horseshoe and other courts. Cen­ No. >6633—Joseph Ferrell, a orb- base. They are Johnny Pesky, Out in Tuscon, Errie Joost and sharp-shooter, at forwards; Bill 3E THE MIT ~ oner now <«n ‘ ! v Billy Cox and Vent Stephens. Pes­ Wally Westlake face numbered Uhl, Dayton’s seven foot pointmak­ tral building is the spacious pa­ *entiary, Columbu®, admitted from PROVIDE SOME vilion, and there is also a large Mndison Countv. m.nvi te > n ky. who broke in with Boston in days as utility players. Joost, 39 er, at center; Bill Evans, Ken­ OF THE FINEST" 1954 of the crime of Safe Forcing; Budgol Plan 1941, played only 36 games in in June, got in only 19 games tucky's playmaking captain, and dining hall and kitchen, and a CATCHES CF TU£ dormitory known as “The Barn.” 1954. Cox was‘in 77 and Stephens while managing the inept Athle­ Forest Able, crafty Western Ken­ YEAR BLUEGHJ. Partitioning of the pavilion last SHEET WFAT hit .285 in 101 games. tics in Philadelphia last year but tucky long shot artist, at guards. AND CRAFP/E Also hoping to help the Pirds in he hit .362. West lake batted only Horan, Schafer and Evans were summer allowed fo’* lhe setting Whirlpool Washers V A [ WANT ENTHUSIASTS up of 40 beds in one end of the relief pitching is Alpha Brazle, the .263 in 85 games with Cleveland. further honored as unanimous ARE USING former Cardinal star who was re­ He’s 34. choices. main building, and “The Barn” nu us how M/NNCNS AND SMALL was panelled in knotty pine end leased by Eddie Stanky. Brazle, 40, There’s no telling how much ART/F/C/AL FLIES- And Dryers q_Bj YOU WANT TO PAY had a 5-4 record for 84 innings. Honorable mention was voted to 30 persons can be slept thbre. longer Enos Slaughter, Sid Gor­ the following: Bob Purrow and Preacher Roe at 39 wants to atic^, don and Jim Konstanty will be Rest ’ oom facilities have been in- Madison Farm Bureau YOUR ACCOUNT with Baltimore. Jerry Bird, Kentucky; Bob O’ around. Enos will be 39 in April Rosedale Rockets. The Rosedale with the winners coming From be­ Q C IS OPENED AND However, these Orioles are not and his .248 mark for 69 games Donnell and Eddie Galvin, Loyola, RoseJale Is Union Appliances ---- 1 YOU JU ON YOUR WAY the only ones facing the end of a La.; Lynn Cole, Western Ken­ five won the championship best hind to grab the championship didn’t help the Yankees. Gordon County Junior High week by virtue of their viricry afte r being behind 4 to 2 at the long playing career. Out in Phoen­ hit ,306 in 131 games for Pitts­ tucky; Jack Twyan, Cincinnati; Phono T26 ix pitcher Larry Jansen is trying Bob Adams and John McCarthy, Basketball Champs over Watkins by the Io sect of end of the first quarter and trail­ burgh but at 36 he isn’t getting 16 to 12. ing 6 to 2 at half time. They were 254 W. High St. - London, O. Parnhart Sales Inc. for a spot with the Giants. A win­ any faster. And Konstanty, star Canisius; Jack Adams, Eastern ner of 23 games in 1951, Coach Kentucky and Chris Harris, Day­ The new Junior High basketball Both teams elected to pt ay a still behind 11 to 10 going into of the ‘50 Phillies, is with the champions of Union County is the stalling defensive brand o' tall the. final period. Ill W. High St. Phon® 44 Jansen will be 35 in July. Yankees and 38. He had a 3-4 ton. At Vero Beach. Joe Bl£tck, mark last year for 68 innings. Brooklyn's 1952 relief hero with , who came back a 15-4 record and many games with Boston last year to hit .235 in saved is back at 31 from a so­ 32 games, no longer is playing but journ with Montreal where he had coaching the Red Sox. Allie Rey­ a 12-10 record and four shutouts. nolds has quit because of a bad Tommy Byrne, with a 20-10 back and Joe Garagiola has turn­ SEE THEM n record at Seattle, is back with the ed in his catcher’s card to broad­ Yankees with whom he won 15 cast St. Louis games.. games both in 1949 and ‘50. He's Funny thing about the old 35. Bruce Edwards, 31, could make FRIDAY! mVj timers. You only miss them when it as a part time catcher with they're not around. I Washington if his throwing arm comes back. Charley Dressen add­ ed the ex-Dodger and Cub to his roster off Bruce’s 2u8 batting with Los Angeles. * George Kell is not as spry as he was during the eight straight years he hit above .300. In 96 games last year he hit .286, first, Task-Force time he had been that low since 1945 with the Athletics. Kell is a- mong such veterans as Will Mar­ Special...for Lent!

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