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Local ''■-< ^5-- ■ -«S12 /.tfc Nine Wins Double Header Upsets Predominate Plaskon Still Tid Bits From New Players Help UAWs ■ 4 .'•:*£ t,”'. B 1 • ■* * ’ ■ ' Leads In Noon The Sports Desk In Triumph Over Zedlitz Miscues Help Union Team ■■■■* Local Softball Loop Softball Loop J; < By NORM MEYERS * < After a slow start in the beginning of the season lha The first place Plaskon team HIS IS the third of a series on tips on better lines fw scored a 12-7 triumph over Local 12 baseball nine has finally come to life, they defeated^ National and THIS Doehler-Jarvis last week and T better casting and deal with waterproofed silk lines. the Zedlitz Meats in a double header on July 4th. Winning^ IN National Supply edged Acklin Most anglers are under the impression that all solid the first game 5 to 4. It was Hrmld Geer on the mound all Stamping 6-5 in the Noonday lines are untreated, while the hard braided lines are water­ the way with catcher Urban Ed ger, a new addition to thq Softball League. Auto-Lite, who Brake Shoe proofed. This is far from true because practically all soft ilc l nine behind the plate.{ drew a bye, lost an exhibition lines made today been r; game to the Police nine, 6-5. have U__an along with brother El* Tie For Lead V>; CORNER Acklin Stamping gave Na­ waterproofed. These lines are Girls Add wood were recently signed by E. C. “RED” MACDONALD tional Supply *a real battle be­ just as water repellent as the SPORTS Manager Carl Damico to help ‘Upsets marked last Thurs­ -witt fore bowing in the 7th . strengthen the Local team. The losers were leading 3-1 in hard braid waterproofed lines Pate Seven L ling clubber* were Seymour day’s games in the Local ‘ 12 HERE was little said or written about it this year, but the first inning as Cap Roman but lack the 5th Victory w.„. 3 for 5 and Jim Pentis with softball league as leaders in T31 years ago last Tuesday Jack Dempsey won the heavy­ doubled home three run*. ,. wear resistant TOLEDO, OHIO, 3 for 4. Two of the five run* both loops suffered defeats. National Supply tied it up in q u a 1 i t ies of The Local 12 Gi ; softb T1 brought in by the Local squad weight boxing championship in Bay View Park by pound­ the hard line. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1956 Biggest surprise was the ing the gigantic Jess Willard to a pulp. the third but Acklin went ahead team frounced rts C -■ w » driven in by outfielder El- again in the fifth. But the vic­ Of the few nets W week Iz . to icljc w d Edinger in the big fourth celler-dwell- The smaller Dempsey, who was not expected to last tors tied it up again in the sixth manufacturers up its fifth victory of the season. ing Lakeside Biscuit’s win over ix r ng when the Local scared with the big man, had Wil­ and scored the winning marker still making JoAnn Koziarski hurled a 2- four times. . National Supply. greatest fighter in the history of in the last inning. silk bait cast­ Hertzfelds, hitter for the winners, and J‘~n National Supply was tied lard on the canvas six or In the second game of the seven times in the opening boxing. He ranks with Babe Joe Hampton was the* winning ing lines most Barnes and Marty Farmer jL’ith American Brake Shoe for Ruth, Bobby Jones and Bill Til­ and Al Dart behind the of them are behind the ■ double header Local 12 defeated round and on the last knock­ ine lead when they dropped a den in their respective sports. bat while Bob Stapleton was the waterproofing Sarnia Meet Local 12 banged out 12 ? 5 the Zedlitz Meat* 9 to 8 in a 5- 4 verdict to the Lakeside down the referee counted Wil­ During his championship days losing hurler. Joe Birch caught the threads very well played game. Harold lard out. in the lopsided win. r ' ’ H squad. The defeat didn’t drop he knocked out such boys as for the losers. Stapleton aslo got before braid­ man and Jean Spent'..— —th —J Geek along with Bob Michalski Rational Supply from first place, Dempsey, thinking he had Billy Miske, Bill Brennen, Louis two hits for the losers. Norm Meyers in g. These three * and . try Snyder, cc bined on the mound along Saturday Night w / ; catchers Carl Damico and however, as American Brak,e won by a knockout, left the ring Firpo, Georges Carpentier, Jack Harold and Kenny Strayer lines, in most cases, will last Marty Farmer and JoAnn Koz­ . Shoe was also stopped. Peerless only to be called back as the Ui-an Edinger to fashion Sharkey, and many others. and Ed Long poled homers for longer than others. Once the Third Appearance iarski collet4 1 tv piece. Mastics beat them 18-13. bell had rung at the count of Noted for his vicious attack, Plaskon while Pitcher Mike Mil­ win. outer surface breaks down on Jean Bangui clu»u^d a fo*? ^In the National League, the eight or nine and the fight had Dempsey used the one-two ler of the loser* also blasted a For Visitors homerun for the Local 12 g . The Local squad scored seven to continue. After four or five lines waterproofed after braid­ league-leading Local 22 suffer­ punch with the greatest of ef­ 4-bagger. The winners had This Season - runs in the second inning on a ed its second setback of the sea­ minutes’ delay the fight was re­ fect. He’d shoot a right cross to seven hits and the losers 5. ing, that line will be very little Noonday Softball h:i by Elwood Edinger, five son. Second-place Willys-Over­ sumed. the body followed by a left hook Patrolman Orville Swantek, better than an untreated line. Sarnia Beavers, leaders in the ^ Zcs, one hit batsman and two The Manassa Mauler contin­ Can-Am Lacrosse league, meet League Schedule errors. Even though the Local land winning 18-5. to the chin. He was also an ex­ former Page Dairy star, hurled Those waterproofed before ued to batter Willard in the sec­ pert on bobbing and weaving. a 3-hitter for the Police team. the second-place Toledo Hertz- Tuesday, July 11 nine were limited to only four c Other games found Plaskon braiding will give better service winning over Acklin Stamping, ond and third rounds and his In 15 ^ears of fighting, Demp­ Dick Dence and Chuck Coder felds Saturday night, July 8, at National Supply vs Auto-Lite hits they won the ball game as a seconds tossed in the towel be­ sey lost only four decisions and pitched for the losers and John when used in salt water, alka­ the Sports Arena. The game Will Plaskon vs Acklin result of playing heads up ball 14-7; Colonial Hardware de­ line water, or any water con­ feating Industrial Heat Treat, fore the fourth began. was only knocked out once. That Tinto and Ollie Kurdys did the be the third appearance in To­ Doehler Jarvis Bye at all time* and by taking ad­ It was a great victory for the being early in his career. receiving. taining even a trace of acids. ledo for the Beavers, who have Thursday, July 13 vantage of all break* coming 6- 5; Schultz Die dropping Auto- There are many factors in­ Lite, 13-10, and Doehler-Jarvis underdog and the crowd, who Not only is Dempsey re­ yet to win at the Sports Arena. National Supply vs Plaskon their way. witnessed the fight in tempera­ nowned for his fistic ability but volved in the breakdown of a Sarnia has, however, defeated Auto-Lite vs Doehler Jarvis Carl Damico, manager, ha»- winning easily over Spicer Here Is Ticket silk line. First, silk is animal Mfg. 6-1. tures near 100, gave him a great also the huge gates he drew. In the Hertzfelds three times this Acklin Bye added the following new players ovation. nine fights from 1919 to 1927 he Order Data For . fiber and will decompose if the season in Sarnia and are picked to the Local team, Elwood Ed* ‘ The Lakeside-National Supply Dempsey, who started fight­ line remains wet for any length by the experts to win the league Local 12 Softball game was a thriler all the way earned $2,712,000 and his total inger, outfielder; Urban Edinger, ing around mining camps in earnings were more than $5,- All Star Game of time. That is, if the line is not championship and the Hiram catcher, and Dick Wilhelm, ^tith Don Marco and Ray Dart Utah and Colorado, had boxed thoroughly waterproofed. The Walker Trophy, captured last League Standings '(Jjcked up in a battle. 000,000. Baseball’s most brilliant one pitcher. These three players seven years before winning the Today Jack is active in youth contsant whipping of the line year by Toledo. American League were member* of last year’s Tom Wobbleson had a perfect title. day spectacle, the major league against the level-wind finger of Both clubs are high-scoring i ■. cfey at bat for the winner in­ work and only recently ap­ W L championship Sylvania Mer­ ROM that July 4 here in 1919 All-Star Game, comes home on the reel and through the guides teams and another hard-fought National Supply cluding a home run. peared here for the Police Ath­ July 11 ... to the White Sox 8 3 chant team. * F Dempsey went on to be the letic League. will, through friction, cause battle is expected, The Hertz- American Brake Shoe ... .8 3 ' Peerless Plastics played their spacious Comiskey Park, site of rapid wear. The many types of felds will be out to increase Plaskon ...7 , finest game of the season in the very first such event back in minerals contained in all fresh CORES of Mud Hen rooters crowded around the club- their unbeaten record at home, Acklin Stamping ..5 6 Colonial Hardware ■ turning back American Brake 1933. water also contribute to deteri­ which now stands at 28 games Colonial Hardware ...... 5 6 Shoe. All turned in heads up two weeks ago at Swayne Field. Sage old Casey Stengel, boss oration of the silk line. without a loss. They have won S of the World Champion Yan­ Ind. Heat Treat ...4 7 Sports, Iso. ? ' performances. Al Lucholsi was “We want Stuart,” they chanted as the smartly attired seven games and tied one this kees, will marshal the cream of Peerless Plastics ...4 7 the wining pitcher and Bob Krantz Old Dutch band started playing a snappy military A Good Poison Ivy Treatment season and went through the en­ Lakeside Biscuit .3 8 Attention Brent the loser. American Brake the American League player tire 1949 season at home with­ National League All march. Trainer Doc Foley stuck his head out of the dressing crop in an all-out attempt to win A fast and good Poison Ivy or ■ Shoe was hampered by a short­ poison oak treatment to use is out a loss. W SportiHtil age of regulars. . room and nodded. i the junior circuit’s 13th victory Toledo’s Indian line, paced by Local 22 J..! in 17 starts against select Na­ as follows: .9 2 r* Willys-Overland tightened up Seconds later, masterful test in the league’s history. The Jim Martin, who scored eight Willys Overland ...... 8 We Have A Complete : “the National League by adminis- tall righthander didn’t come tional League aggregations. Bathe the affected parts with goals last Saturday against the Marlin Stuart, hair messed rubbing alcohol; then, with cot­ Doehler Jarvis ...7 trating Local 22 its second suc- near walking a man in retiring Scholarly Burt Shotton, Brook­ Windsor Sterlings, is expected up and wearing a soiled sweat lyn Dodgers’ field chief, will ton apply equal parts of ‘Bis­ Auto-Lite .5 6 Equipment > cessive loss. A big third inning, 27 Indianapolis batters in order to pace the Hertzfelds’ attack, Schultz Die Casting .3 8 shirt, strolled out and the crowd and struck out three. command the Nationals in an muth Subcarbonate and Calomel Fishing and Hunting .in which they scored 16 runs, roared. while Capt. Clyde Long and his Spicer 10 J. < was all the winners needed. He was like ice in the tight effort to snap a humiliating los­ and bandage. This will relieve Equipment Off Al Kinds “Thanks, thank you very the itching almost immediately boys will be out to stop Sarnia’s Pitbher Vai Warchol banged out spots and was rarely, if ever, be­ ing streak that has extended high-scoring Cliff Perry and much,’’ smiled the modest—ap­ over four straight years. • and will dry up the worst cases Local 12 Noonday - Quality I* Tops — Oar I’ thtee for four including a hqme pearing Stuart, who had just fin­ hind the batter. The majority of Duddy Barr. Perry and Barr ’♦bn with two aboard. the time he had two strikes on For the benefit of White Sox overnight have been among the first five Softball Standings ished pitching a perfect no-hit, Yarns readers who are interest­ Visit Our Store and Seo for - Bing Crosby, catcher, had two no-run game against the league­ them. top scorers all season. Perry Is w L Yourself ed in obtaining ticket* for this The good man’s hope is laid second in the league in individ­ for three and worked like a pro­ leading Indianapolis Indians. The game marked the second — beyond the away of Plaskon .7 0 1854-50 W. Central gala baseball display the Yarns far far ual scoring. 5 2 fessional behind the bat. Leo The rest of his words were outstanding mound performance tempests, or the furious sweep Auto-Lite is printing herewith specific in­ Tickets are now on sale for National Supply 3 5 At Upton Qpasiak had four for five for lost by the group’s cheers and by a Toledo pitcher in three structions to simplify, safeguard of mortal desolatier. Winners and scored six runs, applause but didn’t matter, his days. The other being Ed Ne­ Saturday’s game at the Sports Doehler Jarvis .. 3 5 and streamline ycuy AlL^tar —H. K. White Arena. Game time is 8:30 p. m. 0 8 bocal 22 had to go without its moist eyes and the big grin on ville’s excellent 16-inning 2-0 Game ticket buying. >: 4; '• Acklin Stamping ace hurler, Ed Perz, who is ill. his face 'expressed his happiness win over the Indians last Sun­ Ticket price*, including all R. Ziederian slapped a grapd as well as a million words could day at the Indiana capital. taxes, are a* follows: box $am homer for the losers. have. Although Neville’s pitching seats, $5.00; reserved seats. *- Cottie Lee Point and Skippy After shaking a few hands, stint was not nearly as sensa­ $3.00; bleacher seats, $1.00„ On beautiful Sand Lake — less than two hours away Demar were the big guns for Stuart stepped back into the tional as Stuarts, it was never­ All seats in the park will be Plaskon as both clubbed two clubhouse to take part in a cele­ theless a great bit of hurling. reserved excepting the bleach­ Borners. Bob Amos had a perfect bration which sounded like the Yes sir, the Mud Hens may ers.. (Bleacher tickets will be day including a home run. Dave Mud -Hens had just won the not be in the first division but ■old to the seating eapacity of Enjoy the Best Vacation Of Your Life At ' Spanagowski and Art Saimoen American Association pennant. they can supply you with many the bleacher* and may be pur­ were outstanding for the Acklin BUT WHY shouldn’t they be a thrill. Just ask any one of the chased by mail.) foam. celebrating? Stuart had just more than 4,200 persons who at­ Ticket orders will be accepted ' George Rocko pitched very hurled the second perfect con- tended Tuesday night’s game. upon June 1 and thereafter and good ball for Colonial Hardware Local 12 Softball Schedule your order and remittance must The PAVILION also got two for two. Jim be mailed to Lock Box 6307, '^Hanera played errorless ball for M NATIONAL LEAGUE ( Main Post Office, 433 W. Van ' . ' Tuesday, July 11 . Buren Street, Chicago, Hl. the victors. Herman Meis had Schultz Die vs Willys-Overland, Diamond No. 3 ; two for three for Industrial There will be a limit of four Heat Treat and scored two runs. Auto-Lite vs Spicer Mfg., Diamond No. 4 tickets to each customer. Please , ; Local 22 ys Doehler Jarvis, Diamond No. 5 wWade Gartee struck out nine add 35c to your remittance to men for the losers and allowed AMERICAN LEAGUE cover registration fee. Acklin Stamping vs National Supply, Diamond No. 7 If you desire box seats but only five hits. American Brake Shoe vs Colonial Hardware, Diamond No. 8 ; “ Dan Dranzzk hurdled the will accept grandstand re­ Lakeside Biscuit vs Plaskon, Diamond No. 1 served seats if our limited Schuetz Die to an upset win Und. Heat Treat vs Peerless Plastics, Diamond No. 2 number of boxes are sold, ever Auto-Lite. He also slam­ I V NATIONAL LEAGUE/. toed out three hits as did Mel please enclose two remittances, ’ Thursday, July 13 one for the price of the re­ ; Perz. Catcher Chuck Henning ? Schultz pie vs Doehler Jarvis, Diamond No. 4 J and Dick Adamski led the losers served seat* and a second for Auto-Lite vs Willys-Overland, Diamond No. 5 the difference between the attack. ; \ ’ Local 22 vs Spicer, Diamond No. 7 7 ” 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE cost of reserved seat* and t ” Pete Ford alowed only five boxes; i.e., if you are ordering 'hits and got two himself in 'Acklin Stamping vs Peerless Plastics, Diamond No. 8 four box seats but will take I Doehler-Jarvis win over Spicer. American Brake Shoe vs National Supply, Diamond No. 1 four reserved seats, enclose .Gene Dzbya also had two for Lakeside Biscuit vs Colonial Hardware, Diamond No. 2 7 , two remittances, one lor three. 41 “ Ind. H^at Treat vs Plaskon, Diamond No. 3 $12.35 and the second one for 68.00. This will simplify re- No Bankruptcy . • • funding. SEWTSCCPE Will-O-Land Tickets will be mailed you ! approximately two weeks be- : It's only $25 a week. before the date of the game. 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