CARROLL TIMES HERALD 4% OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE OUT OUR WAY J. R. WILLIAMS Monday, June 11, 1951 Linden Here Tonight for Opener- Sporting Glo ) By Bill Farntr Lakes' Nine Shuts Out (Subbing for Howard Branti)

This la a new experience for me nnd entirely out of my lino of work OH you may well become aware Merchants, 8-0, in Five Uuring this week. • ••••• ThlH does give ua an opportuni­ ty of congratulating Howard for Rain Halts Box Scores White Sox the outstanding job ho has done, not only In promoting Intercut In II Initial Play Decker. 2b « fi 0 Set to Sizzle all athletic events In the area, Mead, 3b 0 0 fj but also for the excellent stories Fitzgerald, rf - - 1 0 Evans. It ){ 1 0 of the events. At Wall Lake 0 0 Again in East Sheehan. c » 0 o Shlpe. lb - 0 I) By Joe Itelchler SHKKHAN-JUNDEN Everything is set for the open­ Segsr. HH 0 0 (AnHoelnleri 1'resn HporU Writer) Wo are wondering If Lee ing of the 1051 baseball season in OtrerJoHt, p - - ' 1 D Full, p O The cooled-off White GUmore who Is president of Carroll at 8:30 o'clock tonight fl 0 Totals » 3 Sox are all set to sizzle again. the Linden Ball club will not when Manager Tom Sheehan Why not? Aren't they shoving off wish before this coming night and his Merchants will entertain I.AKKS-DKNIHON 11 II K today on a two-week swing of the Is over, that ho had destroyed the strong Linden nine after cur F.atoek, 2b - I) II 0 Bailey. i:t . o 0 n east—the land of free and plenty? a certuln letter he mailed to tain raising ceremonies at the Stuton, 88 2 1 (i , Boston, Wash­ us a year ago la March. local park. Hewer, If 3 2 O Chapetta, lb ._ 2 2 0 ington and have Tom Sheehan, now manager Rain which had balked Choreic, 3b 1 l 0 of the Carroll Merchants an­ Denlston, c o .1 o been cities of paradise for the three attempts by the Mer­ McNeil, rf 0 0 0 dazzling White Sox. Every­ swered an "ml" ot Mr. 011- chants to knock the Jill from Hatley. p 0 i 0 more's for a catcher for the Totals _ 8 10 0 thing the American league their 1981 season hold off UrnplreH: Ted Freese, plate; Al Col­ leaders have touched there 1950 season. Mr. GUmore hav­ for five innings hint night, bert, bused. ing filled Ills vacancy before has turned to gold. They've, " long enough for the. Uikes- still to taste defeat. receiving Tom's letter, for- Denlson nine to count a shut­ wuriled Tom's application to It was in Boston where the Sox out, 8 to 0, victory on the started their sensational H-game us. We all felt Tom would fit Wall Lake diamond In the Both Louis Into our picture very well and winning streak. It was in New first State League en­ York where they became the first since n manager had not been counter for both teams. The hired we started Investigating And Savold invading team to win a game. It game was officially called at was In Washington where they his qualifications for that po­ the end of five Innings, al­ sition. Along with others, we swept all three. And it was in though It was continued Into Predict K.O. Philadelphia where they climaxed talked with Dick Klsgen who the last half of the sixth played ball with Tom at Notre the first all-conquering eastern frame. The Merchants scor­ , N. Y. (JP) invasion by a Chicago team. Dame. Ills report and others ed in the top half of the. —In the words of and were tops. The final answer sixlli, but it was Impossible Lee Savold "they'll" be a knock­ No wonder the White Sox look you know. In his first year as to finish the inning ivhen the out when the elderly fighters forward to their next H games manager, he directed the Car­ match punching prowess in the with reUsh. They open the tour roll Merchants to the Iowa tomorrow night against the sena­ IOW/V STATE LKAOUB Polo grounds' ring Wednesday Slate League championship. night. tors, whom they've whipped five Mr. GUmore, wo Carroll funs SCORES straight times, and close June 24 The 37-year-old Brown Bomber extend our thanks for your Mason City 8, Spencer 1 in Boston, whom they've beaten says he'll find the scheduled 15- consideration In forwarding (Saturday) six out of seven. round scrap in less than six the letter. Mason City 9, Spencer 3 rounds. The Sox gave their delirious (Sunday) fans a terrific scare over the Savold, two-years Louis' jun­ week-end losing three straight to Linden is known as the biggest ior, claims he'll send the fans little baseball town In Iowa. Last rain cut loose as the Lakers the Yankees. A near-capacity home early but declines to name Comiskey park Sunday crowd of year they were runner-up In the threatened additional count­ the round. State Semi-Pro tournament. This ers in their turn at the plate, 52,054 was resigned to a fourth The fight will not be tele­ year they have another very thus reverting the official straight loss when the Yankees vised or broadcast to home strong team. Recently they de­ end of the game to the end zoomed into a 4-0 second place sots, which the promoters feated the House of David team 2 of five full innings. lead after winning a 2-1 opener. hope will Increase the gate to 0 and last Saturday night won Hatley, on the mound for The Sox stormed back, receipts. the first round of the state tour Lakes-Denison, faced only 18 however, coming from be­ nament in Dcs Moines. Merchant stickers during the The two fighters wound up hind twice, to win the night­ five Innings and retired eight of training today, except for prob­ cap, 11-7, and gain a pre­ cious split. Thus the Sox start Bobby Dolan, Carroll Merchants them by the strike-out route. The able light workouts tomorrow. east with a two and a half flashy little shortstop last year Lakes twlrler issued only one Louis expects to enter the ring game lead over the stubborn was In Carroll Friday and Satur­ base on balls, and but three Mer­ at around 208 pounds, some 10 VIC FLINT defending champion New BY MICHAEL CfMALLEY and RALPH LANE day visiting friends. As you know, chants collected hits. The Laker pounds lighter than when he lost Yorkers. f IF you PONTrw, MY LITTLE.^ FLINT'S KISWT, IWSPECTCK:, WHEW VI Bobby has signed with fielders also gave Hatley fine an attempt to regain the heavy­ Boston's resurging Red Sox I F&EW—ASIP ?AV HANCSOVl&y' WE SAYS FAZO COUBLB-OZOS&BP and stopped over on his way to support, including a double play weight crown from Ezzard fought back into contention I'LL 7UKNJ VOL) OVEJ2 TO US ON THE VOL. PUT 1 P5J7NTKXt report at Newport News, Va., a In the fourth stanza. Charles a year ago. He'll have sweeping two games from Cleve­ FARO Of? 1CZV- Class B farm club. about 15 pounds advantage over Bob Offerjost started on the Savold. land, 9-6 and 8-2, to take undis­ mound for the Merchants but was puted possession of third place The Lakes-Denison club last relieved after two and a third They trail the Sox by five and a night appeared to be a strong, innings by BUI Fait. Offerjost Templeton Beats half lengths. Detroit downed the well-balanced team with plenty of got off to a good start by strik- Carroll Indians, 5-2 Athletics twice in Philadelphia, experience behind each member ot ig out the first two Laker bats­ 11-7 and 9-5 while Washington the club. men, but he than walked two. (Times Ker<f New* Strvle«) and St. Louis split. The Browns Chapetta then hit for a single to TEMPLETON—Templeton, cap­ won the first, 10-9 and the Nats The combination of Hess, drive in the first Lakes-Denison italizing on five Carroll errors, took the second, 3-2. Xeu and Kudsk are reported In score, and Big Bob gave up two won 5-2 here yesterday afternoon. Brooklyn retained its five and tip-top shape for the opening more runs in the opening inning a half game advantage in the Na­ of the 1951 season here to­ with another walk and a hit. Carroll's Indians had five errors to Templeton's 2. The game was tional, dividing a pair with Pitts­ night. The Lakers counted three more burgh. The Dodgers eked out a marked by little hitting. E. Mor- in the third stanza when they 2-1 win in the opener and the hain collected three of Carroll's Tonight is an open date In the raced up two singles, a double Pirates copped the 11-inning hits. Iowa State league except for the and a triple. It was in the fatal nightcap, 5-4. game here between Carroll and third that Merchant Manager Scheuble, winning pitcher, Linden. Tom Sheehan relieved Offerjost struck out 12 Carroll batters; Ken Duval A. Headley named his who had been touched for a total Auen for Carroll, nine. champion two-year old filly "Aun* of five hits. Fait likewise was Templeton got six bases on balls. Jinny" for his wife's sister. reached for five hits during his relief role.

NEW YORK, N. Y. (TP)—The Business and Professional Directory fight mob Is having a lot of fun Breda Legion Victor kidding around with the Louls-Sk Over Carroll, 7 to 5 void tussle, with such tags as "the Meyers & Tan Creti battle of the aged." the "middle- (Timet Herald News ServlM) aged championship" and the "ma­ BREDA—Breda Junior Legion Dr. Rex W. Hinson Artorneys-at-Law turity stakes," but they have to nipped Carroll 7-5 here yesterday Optometrist take it seriously when Savold says: a game called at the end of Practice in all courts. Abstracts In Weeks Jewelry Examined. Estates settled. "Jimmy Braddock never owed the sixth inning on account of rain more to Corn Griffin than I owe Carroll lost the game on walks. Glasses Fitted to Glno Buonvino," . . . The par­ Dale Bock and Larry Schenkel- and Repaired DR. W. L. WARD allel ia too close. . . You remember berg for Carroll Junior Legion got Phone 228-J Chiropodist the Braddock story, hew old-timer two hits apiece. Jimmy came off the docks as a Batteries were Carroll: Short Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. FOOT SPECIALIST. substitute, and knocked out Grif­ and Morgan, pitchers; Gute, catch­ Office Over Centra] Market fin in sensational style and went er; Breda; Wernimont, Walder 110% W. 5th Ph. 1334-W on to win the heavyweight title. man, pitchers and T. Oswald, Savold Is older than Braddock was. catcher. Al Boss He bounced, and was bounced, Line score: around more in the tank towns, MORRISON B H E Specializing in Livestock fighting at county fairs, in tent Carroll 5 8 3 CLINIC Farm Auctions Breda .7 7 4 / hows, working his way up and Phone 513 Carroll \ going down again. . , But he was Roland B. Morrison, M. D. ' just mother fat heavyweight with GAMES COMING UP John R. Morrison, M. D. an undistinguished record when he June 12—Carroll at Glidden, 8:15 Dr. C. A. Geer and Manger Bill Daly heard over ,m., Glidden Ball park. (Junior Office 117 E. 6th St. Optometrist the radio that Joe Baksl had pulled Legion) Glasses Prescribed end Fitted out of his Garden fight with Buon­ June 14 — Gowrie at Carroll MEDICAL CONSULTATION' vino. . . They headed right down­ (high school). and DIAGNOSIS Office Above Matt Hardware town instead of toward a fight In PHONE 1362-W Connecticut and Daly talked the CORRECTION GENERAL PRACTICE powers into accepting Lee as a Lakes-Denison club has sold 180 SURGERY—OBSTETRICS Dr. John E. Martin substitute. . . Savold came through shares of stock in the baseball FRACTURES—X-RAYS Optometrist with a 54-second and was team at $50 a share. A typographic on his way. . . Lee hssn't fought error Friday made this report read Dr. E. W. Martin Sports Roundup . . See Page 1 $5. CALLS ANSWERED Optometrist DAY OR NIGHT Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Office Over Woo I worth Store PHONE 300 Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ire$fo»e Phone 237-J The Carroll Medical Center WALTER A. ANNEBERG, M. D. PAUL L. PASCOE, M. D. BARGAIN SPECIAL! Surgery end Diseases of Infant Feeding Women and Children Obstetrics Surgery ana Diseases of ' Hera'* What You Want for Your Picnic I Obstetrics Infant Feeding Women end Children Adjustable Sliding Wiener Fork RE AS A. ANNEBERG, M. D. W. L. McCONKIE, M. D. Medical and Surgical Easy way to roast wieners without burning your fingers. Medical end Surgical Treatment of Diseases of Treatment of Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose end Throat Eye, Ear, Nose end Throat Regular 35c Glasses Fitted Glasses Fitted Special 17c PAUL D. ANNEBERG, M. D. J. R. MARTIN, M. D. Surgery end Diseases of Surgery end Diseases oj Kidney, Bladder, Prostrate Bones and Joints H ELMER'S and Rectum Including Frsctures JAMES M. TIERNEY, M. D. Internal Medicine Firestone Dealer Store, Inc. Phone 282 — Carrol! PHONE 1300