()wan. ., I ,. Servinl! The State Unif ersit" of Iowa and the Peonle of Iowa City Established In 186&-Five Cents A Copy Associated Press Leased Wire And Wirepboto Iowa City, Iowa, Tuesday, August 11, 1959 Civilians, Soldiers Long's .12-Day Mee.t Nabbed By Castro Lasts Hour I For Talking Revolt Only An HAVANA LfI - Military camps· to explain the wave of rumors and Long 'Vows ill aDd around Havana were sealed arrests sweeping this island nation. Some sources said the roundup 650 To Receive MoDday. They are reputed to hold of suspects was set oCC by the dis· blDdreds Qf civilians and army appearance of arms [rom Camp He'll Consult men balled in a Government Ubertad, a big military base In a dflpet. Havana suburb, apparently In Degrees At SUI Entry and exit were permitted preparation for an armed uprising 'The People' oal7 by authority of tbe command· against Castro. Some 650 students will receive tor of philosophy, 50; master's tn. Prime Minister Fidel Castro's These sources said a search for degrees Crom SUI Wedneliday even· degrees, 244; Ilberal arts, 179; Governor Re.trained, Government now in its eigbtb arms accompanied the arrest or ing during summer Commence· nurSing, 89; bosiness administra· Calm But Disappointed JIlOIItb, was seeking to stem a each suspect. They claimed inves­ ment exercises, according to Ted tion, 42; engineering, 17; law, 18, purported plot to overthrow him. tigators seized more tban • mao McCarrell, director or SUI convo­ and pharmacy, 5. BATON ROUGE, La. 11\ - The cations. WSUI wiJJ broadcast its tradi· The newspaper Revolucion, or· chine guns, 100 U.S.·made M1 rio Louisiana Legislature M 0 n day fles and huge sums of money. Degrees will be conferred by SUI tional on·the·scene account of the night ended Gov. Earl K. Long's po 01 Castro's 26th of July Move· Commencement program begin. meat, said possibly more tban 1.. One o( the big r\Ullors collapsed. President Virgil M. Hancher duro special session shortly after it ... persons have been detained as Tbis was a weekend story of in· ing ceremonies to start at 7:30 convened. . • result of the discovery or "the vasion strikes by air and sea from p.m. in the University Fieldhouse . The session, called to meet 12 CGUIIw·revolutionary conspiracy." the Dominican Republic against He will also deliver the traditional days, ended when the House voted elsie oC Pines ofC Cuba's south· charge to the graduating students. '70-25 to quit immediately. The Revoluclon promised that Cas· "This Is the Day" will be thc Senate then voted 26-9 to quit. lit will go before the people west coast. subject of J. W. Ylvlsaker. presi· Long went at once to lhe Senate TV and radio lit an opportune Responsible Americans dcnt of Luther College, Decorah. where he promised to carry his meat - no date was speci£ied - spent the weekend on the Isle of who wiJI dcliver the Commence· fight "to the people." Pines, said, on their return to Ha· ment addrcss. In his present po L It was the first time in Louisi· vana, there was no military activi· since 1958, Ylvisaker holds 'I ana ~istory that a special session ty there whatsoever and that they rna ter of thcology degree from of the Legislature has adjourned $100 Million had heard nothing tt1ere of an In· Princeton Theological Seminary so quickly after convening. How· vasion. and a doctor oC divinity degree ever, during Long's 1940 adminis· Politicians, large landowners Cram Augustana College, SioU); tration he called a session which and holdover officers from Ful· Falls, S.D. Air Force Fuel gencio Batista's regular army arc faUed for lack of a quorum. among the men rounded up for Governor Long Dejected Serving as chaplain for the After the Senate joined tho questioning about the alleged COD· Commencement excrclses will be House in lhe dramatic vote, Lt. spiracy to oust Castro's Govern· Gov. Elirl K, Lon, sits bllck in his chllir .fter spearein, to the Loulslllnll Sanll'e which hlId iust yot.d James C. Spalding, SUI assistant Gov. Lether Frazar asked lhe Plan Halted ment. lIdioumment minute. after convenin, a fpecllli sn.lon called by Lon,. With LOlli i. Lt. Gov. Le,her proCessor of religion. William D. senators to stay to hear Long Fruar, presidin, oHlctr of the S.nat•. Tho mo.,. f~lIo_d a like lIc'lon by tho Hou .. of Repro ..n'lI,l.,.s. Coder, coordinator or conferences speak. WASHINGTO~ III - The Air Military sources said Castro leaders decided to make a c1can and insUlute at the University, The governor was calm and re· Force canceled Monday a $100 will be mastcr o[ ceremonies. strained but his vbiee showed his million program for the develop· sweep by detaining everyone with· In the armed forces who might The University Symphony will disappointment. ment of chemical ruel rOI' use in "Gentlemen. ir that's the way 2.000 mile·pe!'·hour plus bombers conceivably have had a part, then Longt./te SUI Professor Of Law­ provide music under the direction and fiehter interceptors, segregate and free those not 1m· iii of William Gower, associate pro· Dr. Ylvisaker you look at it, I don'l know much pllcated. Best estimates here were fessor oC music. 1 can do," he told thc senators. The action immediately raised "I don't think there was a bill speculation in the Pentagon over that only a few dozen will be Candidates for SUI degrec ~ ning at 7:25 p.m., with Orville formally accused. represent 86 Iowa counties, 31 Hitchcock, professor of speech, Introduced that was not worth tile ruture of the multi-billion·dol· more than $148,000, (the estimated lar program for the B70 chemical While inquiries at military head· states, th District of Columbia and serving as narrator. WSUI is heard fueled bomber known as the Val· quarters met with silence, talks Paul Sayre otes eight other countries. The 21 stu· at 910 kilocycles, cost of the session). with numerous official and private dents from other countries among ""m going to carry my fight kyrie and the F 1118 fighter inter· Paul Sayre, 65, SUI professor of ceplor designated the Rapier. sources provided this assessment; er EdUcation in Paris that same born July 26, 1894 in Hinsdale, ru. the graduates are from Brazil, to the people. If 1 was evcr crazy, Castro intelligence officers reo law, died Monday in Universily He is survived by his wife Grace Canada, China, India, Japan, New then I'm stili crazy." The cancellation will knock out year. ceiyed word recently a group of Hospital. The cause of death has Founder of the National Confer· and three children, Susan, 33, Zealand, Pallistan and the Philijr The governor, shouting at the oper!ltion of a new $45 million Mary, 31, and Lombard, 29. pines. Ike Ready; chemical plant built by the Olin foes o[ tbe revolution wer.e prepar· not been ascertained. Admitted to ence on Family Relations, he was end of his addrcss, talked a bout ing aD attempt to overthrow the The body was taken to Beckman The tentative number of degrees 10 minutes. Altogether, the ses· M.tl\j(!~on C}lemical Corporation the hospital Saturday, his condi· its president from 1937 to 1939. Funeral Home. Funeral arrange· the University expects to award .t Kodel CIty; N.Y., ear Buffalo. Ggyernmeal. perhaps with support slon and his speech lasted less from outside Cuba. lion was litt1!d IS serious unday Pro C OJ' Sayre wa ediWr 111 meal& 8[ pcndill,. Wedn~sday evening Includes: doc· Wef;jrs Golf, , than one hour. The Air Force officially notified ... ~ Maj. Raul Castro, the Prime and death occurred ~onday at "The International Law Journal" The -!i~ee ~ion to adjourll ConJress the prime contract with Minister's younger , brother who 1:25 p,m. was JlIade by ltep . ~n Holt or the a.,neral Electric Company for from 1925·1928 ; faculty cditor of commands the armed forces, took One of the mo t distinguished " Iowa Law Review" from 1930- Street Sho~ Rapldes Parish, an adminlstralion' \be m.s ~ngine hlld been canceled. the initiatlve in a roundup of Utilities Franchise Election floor leader who parted with Long members of the SUI faculty, Pro· 1935 ; and editor "Interpreta· The engine was to power both the known opponents of the Castrn reo or GETTYSBURG, Pa. 1.91 - Presi· after the recent fiscal session. 870 aDd Flea, I .. gime. The raids broadened later. fessor Sayre came to the SUI Col· tions of Modern Legal Philoso· denl Eisenhower, wearing one golf Long filled the session with pro· TIIis engine is a turbo·jet with lege of Law in 1930. He taught the phies," 1947, and "Selected Essays shoe and one street shoe, went to fanity and was flown to a Texas u afterburner which would have on Family Law ," 1950. He was Date Set By Iowa City Council he Hotel Gettysburg Monday and mental clinic for treatment. used blIh energy chemical fuels. ,et up a temporary White House. Holt said he believed Che the author of "Life of Roscoe The city council Monday night I Tentative council approval was The Air Force said tbe cancel· Rayburn­ special session was called for per· Pound," 1947; "Introduction to a set Tuesday, September 25 as the I given to a preliminary plat of the Going directly to the hotel after laUon wouid not aUect the develop. sonal and vindlctivt! reasons. Philosophy of Law," 1951; and date for a special election at wbich proposed Windsor Hel,hts addition )Iaying 18 holes of golf, Eisen· ment of the J93·5 engine by 'lower didn't notice he still was "I am in no way angry with "Philosophy of Law," 1953. He Iowa City voters will determine t.u the city subject to the approval General Electric which currently Ike's Labor whether to grant 25·year fran· or Peter Roan, city manager. The wearing a golf shoe until he the governor . . . many friends Is programmed for the B70 and the has contributed to legal and philo· cbises to tbe lowa·1llinois Gas and Planning and Zoning commission walked Into the lobby. fcel he is not capable of carrying l FUll, on the duties of his office," Holl sophical journals. Electric C?mpany. to provide gas had previously approved the pc. A Secret Service agent hurried The canceled engine is in effect fle attended University High and electriC service to the city. tition and preliminary plat. said, Bill Uniust '.0 the presidential car to felch the The House cheered when the a modification of J93·3. The J·BS·t School, Chicago, and the Tacher The counell passed two ordin· A petition to annex the Braver· :>ther street shoe. provided, however, an advanced WASHINGTON IA'I - House ances granting the franchises sub- man addition to the city was adjournment vote was announced design of afterburner which would Speaker Sam Rayburn,

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U•• extra .heet for additional orders, ,. . Page 4-THE DAILY lOWAN-I __ City. la.-TunNy, A,,-. 11. 1'" Olmedo Smashes Green; .------~------LUIS THE LEADER ---- By Alan MaYer' Durelle Balks ICaptures Eastern Title On Return Pact Mi'ior League Attendance Up SOUTH ORANGE , N.J. ItfI-Alex J.UISAPAI?/C/O_ Mlo G/VES -rilE C!lICA(;O Olmedo, the U,S. Davis Cup ace 'Laundry Servif;e WH/.,.r sex rile 857" s#(J~r"PP/N6 IN 8A~EBAl.L. MONTREAL (.fI - Challenger from Peru and Los Angeles, Mon· day won his (irst tournament since Yvon DureUe. obviously on edge for S P.er Cent Over Last Season Wimbledon by ripping hi bi g FOR ,THE BUSY STUDEN'r his return title fight with light NEW \VORK "" - Major lea· The and Detroit erve pa t Mike Green of Miami. heavyweight champion Archie gue basdball attendance, rocket· Tigers are the only junior circuit Fla., 6-4, 3-6, ~, 6-2, in the Eastern Moore, said Monday he would not ing towal:d the H,OOO.OOO mark, clubs behind lost season's gait­ Grass Court final. Rough Dry 10~ lb. (::~:': \ A#P sign a return bout contract unles has receiq ed a big lift from ~ the Sox by 54,406 and the Tigers, The top-seeded Peruvian now 35,108. takes week's rest from the tour· !IE'S he was assured of better terms. , New York Yan· a kees and Chicago White Sox and The National League, which nament grind to harpen up fol' Dry Folded 12~ lb. (:r..:!:~: . ) #0'" But Durelle's manager, Chris & ouro~ Monday sh"wed a five per ceot boomed its attendance over the the Aug. 28-30 Davis Cup chal· FINISHeD WASH TROUSERS AND SHIR/lS D LIS/IIES£, Shaban, said there wouldn't be any increase ove r the last season. 10,000,000 mark last year when lenge round. • DRY CLEANING AVAILABLE- WIlEIIIIE diHiculty about the contract. The Amedcan League, an Asso· the Giants and the Dodgers moved Olmedo breezed througJi the to the West COast, has ottracted tOtlrnament with the loss of only 7AKc'5 o,FF ~ Moore, the 42-year~ld titleholder, ciated Press survey revealed, has HI'5 GloVE, 7,L67,23O customers this season. In two sets - one to Green Monday, and Durelle. the 29-year·old Can· pulled 6,599 ,;\33 customers through ElrIlER. the turnstiles for a gain of 1,174 , the same number of home dates the other to 18-year·old Davis Cup WEE WASH -' IT' LOOKS LlK£ adian and British Empire ruler, a year ago, its tolal was 7,700,602. teammate Earl Buchholz Jr., oC meet in a return bout in the 794 over 1958_ This nullifies aNa· Across From S.ltlman's rill S fYlLL tlonal League- decline of 533,372. The Giants, with the smallest SI. • Louis in Sunday's semifinal I Phone 7611 229 S. pubUllua St. Forum Wedne day night. at the Orange Lawn Tennis Club. BE 1/15 The overall rnajor league pickup sealing capacity in either major BEST YEAR The old champion, decked four is 641,422. Core 1,063,904 fans in San Fran· /H ALL times, rallied to knock out the league, 23.000, have played be· · Three Amerfcan League teams BAr7"/NG husky fighting Ci herman in the cisco this year. Thi represents Watch for Our Grand Openingl \ CA'f"c60RI£S, t llh round of their thri1ling first already have surpassed their en· a gain of 76,361. right here last Dec. 10. tire totals of last year. They are The Dodgers, although trailing the Indians, wh" 'drew 503,626 paid their 1958 aggregate by 82,153, Malcolm Jewlelers Durelle, who netted about $20,000 admissions in 1168 and have 1,009" against Moore's $75,000 the first may equal or surpass last sea· presents 562 in for this season; the White son's figure of 1,845,566 in Los time, said he was very unhappy Sox, with 873,36.' in '59 compared about the terrns for Wednesday's Angeles. to 797, 451 for tht'ir final 1958 fig, The Milwaukee Braves, who Fine English Dinnetw.are scrap. Moore ha been guaranteed ure and the Wasl1ington Senators, $175,000 and Durelle $15,000. dropped almost 245,000 paid ad· ' 'who had a home attendance o( since returning to the big leagues by '" 475,288 last se.on and have missions last season and finished reached 497,617 t1is year. . A~DREWS LOSES under 2,000,000 for the first time In FAS'f"ES7" 0,,& T)/c addition, three other Ameri· in 1953, are another 216,129 in· Ro~al _ lloulton "' b FL.lEe7" 50X, MUle NEWPORT, R,I. t.fI - Art An· can . League club&! are ahead of arrears this year. drews of lowa City lost a first their 1958 paces. "The New York Pittsburgh, which gained 461.- LOOKtJ> /.IKe liE 256 in 1958, is up another 102,997 round tennis match Monday at the Yankees, with the circuit's top at· , 'I 1111(5;/7' /Je rilE tendance oC 1,138,005 are up 276" this season. However, the St. 2/1[;) hlA/{ E V'ER 7l:J annual Newport Casino Invitation 833. Baltimore has an increase of Louis Cardinals, , ••. 'the loueliest tablesettinB' t.EAt) rilE LEAt5tJE tennis tournament. 86,464 and Kansas City is on the and Philadelphia I III S"'OL.EI'I BASES Andrews was defeated, 11-9, 5-7, credit si de by 12,438. PhillJes all show decreases. -I COl'l~CtJl1VE Jar Jamily or Jor~afff!!r •• ~ [11#h: 6-3, by Ramsey Earnhart of Ven· JkI,rtba't4 br .1", T,ahtrtt 'N""'." tura, Calif. Banks Overtakes, Mathews Royal o;ulton-th4t' &~ of EngU,i ". In N.L. Home Run Race dinnerware you've always wanted ia hare .. you to see, to own and to enjoy, Showa a,. NEW YORK 1.4'1 - Ernie Banks circuit's most valuable player just a few of the many new and exqui.te pa...... of the Chicago Cubs has wrested award. In 1957, Banks walloped 21 ( Giants Edge 'Cards in our lovely collection. Come in and. lee • the National League home run in Ule last two months and wound Royal Doulton is more popular today , lead from Ml\wau~ee's Ed Math· up with 43 . cws. And, oCf his iPrevious per· Banks also is cighth in the bat· than ever! Correlated tableware and iii.. formances, Banks' rmst productive ting competition with a .308 aver· is available for aU pattern.. slugging of J959 is 5tHI to come. age. However, his chances of On '3-Run 9th, '3-2 Banks, a stro.ng finisher, slam· winning the championship are mic­ ST. LOUIS L4't - The San Fran­ med three homers last week to roscopic. Hank Aaron of Mil· S PIECE PLACE SETTINGS ci co Giants, blanked by Larry boost his season's total to 32. waukee, the No. 1 batter, shows no sIgns of slumping. The Braves' FROM Jackson for eight , Mon· Mathews hit oJ1ly one and trails with 3 L. Banks elso is the leader star kept his percentage at ,366 cay night taged one of their in runs batted in with 102. last week. neither gaining nor los· fumous ninth ralli s, a The Cubs ' shortstop had 18 of ing any points with an 8-for-21 Ii Piece Place Settinp IDeluela­ three·run explosion Cor a 3-2 vic· his 47 homers in the final two showing. Joe Cunningham or st. Louis reo dinner plate, salad pl.te, bnacl ... tory over th t. Loui Cardinals. NATIONAL LIIAGV~ months of 1900 when he won the AMEIlJOAN LEAGUE mained in the runner·up posi tion butter plate, teaeup anel uueer. Successive singles by pinch bat· w. L. P ol. G,8. W. L. Pel. O.B. Chicago ...... 86 42 .B It despite a three-point drop to .340. .-, t('ra Leon Wagner and Jim Dav- ~~ ~~~~1:eo.:, .. :~!~ :m 2 Cleveland .. .. , 65 46 .586 2 'll Cunningham had five hits in 17 cnport and Willie Mays' run·scor- Milwaukee.. ' " . ~8 48 .55 1 3 New York " • ... 58 54 .5011 11 Funeral 'Services . . ltd J ks R k' Pltl$burllh . . .. 54 57 .4116 10 Baltimore ...... 36 55 .50S II~. attempts. Johnny Temple of Cin· mg smg e rOll c ac on . 00 Ie Chlcalto ., •. . . 52 57 .477 II Detroit ..•• • ..• M 58 .482 14 cinnati advanced to third place at Willie McCovcy grounded to sec· ClnclnnaU ...... 51 58 .168 L2 K ania. Cily ...... 32 5e .168 13''0 Held For Howard BUDGET ACCOUNTS INVITED t th th St. Louis .... 53 Sl .485 IZ'h Boston ...... 60 61 .450 17 h .322. He is followed by Orlando on d but Da\'enporl bea crow Philo delphI. . . 48 84 .41B 17 \, Walhlnlflon ...... 44 118 .393 M Cepeda o[ San Francisco, .317 and for the tying run. MONDAY' S IlESULTS Funeral servioes (or Howard M. A San Francisco 3. St. LouIs 2 MONDAY' Ill: ULTS (Mikel Howard, 75, SUI wrestling Vada Pinson of Cincinnati, .314. Willie Kirkland Ihen clouted a Only ,alYle scheduled. New York 7, Boaton 4 110 tnnln,l) Bill White of 51. Louis , who was · ht f' ld TODA V'S PJTCHEItS coach for 30 years, were held Mon· I I Ie Plumurgh at Philadelphia IN) CI"veland 8, KA nia. CIty 4 t wo-out daub off t Ie rig pl)ly ltarne. schedUled. day at Lhe First Engllsh Lutheran in second place most of last month screen. scoring lays with the win· Friend 14-14, VI. Cardwell IZ-71 . • dropped to seventh. White collected nina run. The victory stretched Milwaukee al Clnclnnatl 2. Ilw1- TODAv'S prTCBEa.S Church. • nlghtl - Spahn ( I ~·IOI and Burdette only three hits in 32 times at bal Mr. Howard, who,. home WII the Giant first place lead to Lwo IIS·ll) VI. Purkey 110-111 and Nu1<.hall New York al BoSlon - l\Ia •• IID·SI and his average fell 19 points to mru®~~©llimm 15-9, . VI. 0... 1. '''71. , N. unex­ gam£'s OVl' I' L OS Ange Ies. 1.0 An,ele..t ChlcaRo _ Podre. Cleveland 8t KG""" CIty IN, - at .'9 Gilbert St.• died .3il. pectedly Saturday mornin, at In the American League, Har· Little Stu Miller (5-6) was the (8g7~n V~,;,~~f::oell!tii~l. LouIs INI GC::~.(~~4~tVtie~::~~J:2~ · Plcrce m. Mercy Ho,pit.1 where he had winning in relie( of tnrt· Antonelli IIff-BI v. MIzen ill-7L 11 ) VI. Bunnln, (8-101 . vey Ku enn of Detroit came off the eiJcwd~ er Sad Sam Jon, the veteran :.:...... --...... -~------...:....----.--­ been hospltaliled for one week, ',', " injured li st to open a l6-point lead right hander who pitched well to end the conlest. Jack Har hman. Mr. Howard's teams at Iowa won over Baltimore's Gene Woodllng. enough to 'et hi s 16th victory. Rookie Al Schroll lost his con· The victory gained hal{ a game 60 per cent of their dual meets: Kuenn, who was out with a Jeg Mike Mc ormick pitched the ninth His coaching helped 16 Hawkeyes injury, moved up three points to , and was gi ven a scare bt'fore es· trol in the top of the lOth, walking for the Indians on the league,lead· wln 25 Big Ten individual titles, .346 while Woodling tailed off 11 caping wlthout a run. Yankees Tony Kubek and Mickey ing Chicago White Sox, who were and two of his pupils mode the points to .330. Kuenn had six safe· Sa n Fra "cllco 000 000 003- 3 9 I Mantle with none out. The three idle. Cleveland is now 2'k games Olympic team. His teams finished tles in 15 trips last week and St. Loul, . 001 010 000- 2 8 0 Woodling had 3-for-19. The records S. J ones. " Iller 171 McCormick 191 sing les followed. behind the Sox. as runnerups for the conference RUIID, dmJ~'fiin/J M" ~ Landrith, J ackson, Slone . 91. Bro,· title five times, three of them just include Sunday's games. liD 181 and Sm ith W Miller 15-61. L ­ Red Sox starter Frank Sulllvan In 25 gamcs before Monday Al Kallne of Detroit climbed Jackoon '''"1. a single polnt short of the cham· appea red on tho verge oC a spark· night Colavito had managed only pionship. from fi£th place to third as are· ling 4'() shutout when he entered 17 hits in 94 at bats for a .181 avo su It of a three·point pickup to .326. At the close of 1952, Mr. Howard Nel1ie Fox of Chicago dropped to Yanks 7, BoSox4 the ninth. He had retired the pre· erage. and his average for the went on part·time duty in the Phys· ,provides 2 kinds of h'ot water fourth at .323. Fox lost nine points vious 15 men in order. year had dropped to .265. But he ical Education Department and with six hits in 30 at bats. BODSTO IA'I - Aroused New New york ...... 000.000 004 3-- 7 11 I broke out of his slump with a held that status until his death. York battled to a til' in the ninth Bolton ...... 100 201 ()()() 0- 4 15 2 Harmon Killebrew of Washington Larsen. C08"'. 181. Blay lock III • .Ford vengeance, clouting a double and Mr. H__ rd', c.rMr a..v_n in conti nues to lead in home runs inning, thl'n defeated Boston 74 18' and Berra; SullJvan. Delock /8) , in the 10th Monday night on sue· K iely 191. Sd,roU (9), Chillum 1101 and two siogles in addition to his 1907 when he won the ama"ur with 35 and RBI's with 86. for a whiter WhIte. W - Ford \ l2-f, . L - 8<:broU world lI,ht h.. vVWal"ht wn,t· cessive slnglcs by Yogi Berra, EI· (1-3). round·tripper. He drove in two ston Howard and Hector Lopez. II". championship for the first The triumph, fifth in a row fOr runs and scored twice himself. time. He won the European title wash ••• Rlp Coleman (2-91 the second COME IN the Yankees and their third ~ Indians 6, As 4 the followIng yaar and .".1 .. tMk two days via extra inning, thu o( five Kansas City , took the world croWlI' In 1910 and '11. Enjoy a the loss. It was the seventh provided vengeance for the five· KANSAS CITY t.fI - Rocky In 1901 and 1912, he wa, INn of refreshing beer game sweep by the Red Sox here Colavito broke out of a long bat'­ straight (or the Athletics, who won the DanIsh wa ..r polo "am at for sparkling, in mid·July. ting slump and paced the Cleve· 11 straight before embarking on the Olympln. with your friends SouLhpaw Whitey Ford, fourth land Indians to a 6-4 victory over a disastrous road trip, just con· New York pitchcr, nipped rallles eluded. In 19J5, Mr. Howard came to at sanitary, safe the Kansas City Athletics Monday America and toured as a profes· in each of the last two frames night by clouting four hits in five Cleveland ...... 000 11 3 lOG- 6 12 0 IUn.... City •...... • 000 000 220- 4 11 2 slonal wrestler until comlng to wlth the aid of a pl\ir 01 swift at bats, including a home run. YE COZY TAVERN dish washing MeUth, Garcia (I), Harstunan (B) and SUI. In May, 1954 , Howard return· double plays. The Red Sox had Cal McLish pIcked up the vic· Nixon; Herbert, Coleman (31, Dickson 119 S. Clinton two runners . aboard when Ford tory, his 14th against (ive losses. (S), StUrdivant m. Tallorul. 181 and ed to Denmark to visit friends and HOUle. W - MeLl.n (14-5,. L - Co Le· relatives there (or the first time I ctired Gary Geiger on a grounder with help from Mike Garcia and man (2-81. 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