20 Newt *m, MavfleM. 0. •• Friday, April M, IM Tygers Blank Malabar In Sectional Cuff.. r. stuff Dean Gives Ashland Arrows Mansfield By Fred Only 2 Hits Tygers In Tharp Victors On Road ASHLAND—The Ashland Arrows swept to wins on the road Sport Split Journal Sports Edito< In 4-0 Win in golf and baseball, but were stopped at home in a dual A fine two- pitching effort track meet. Senior High broke even in golf by veteran Kerry Dean propell- Wooster played the role of spoiler, whipping the Arrows, and tennis competition here yes- ed Mansfield Senior High School 91-27, on the Ashland track. The Arrow golfers had little terday. ONE-TIME Mansfield profes- past Mansfield Malabar in the trouble, however, downing Lexington, 112, at Possum sional baseballer Steve Gromek The undefeated tennis team opening game of the sectional Golf Club, while the baseball team administered a 5-1 loss to (5-0) swamped Buckeye Confer- made his annual "opening Class AA baseball tournament Dover. game" pilgrimage to Cleveland yesterday afternoon at Arlin ence foe Fremont Ross at Maple this week. ... The husky De- The Arrow tennis team was MO-yard relay—1, Wooster (Hipps, Lake Park, 7-0. and the golfers Field. 4-0 idle yesterday but was sched- Kunti( Spratley, Edwards.) Time—1:37.1. (1-5) fell before Sandusky, also troit msuranceman, who toiled Dean struck 13 and walked Mile relay—1, Wooster (Lintala, Hos- 13 seasons as a Cleveland - uled to host Shelby today and tettier, Compf, Mortett. Time—3:43.4. of the Buckeye, at Twin Lakes only one as he recorded his compete in the combined Card- FIELD EVENTS er, has been attending the first third straight victory for the un- Shot put—1, H»ians (W), 50 feet, 10 Golf Club, 13-7. inal Conference — meet tomor- inches; 2, Vizza (W), 4S-11Vj, 3, Mike game in Cleveland since 1958 defeated Tygers (6-0). He also Brubaker (A) 43-3. * A 19-game winner for Cleve- row. Northern Ohio League Discus throw-l, Vizza (W), 1S2 feet contributed a second - meet in Mansfield Saturday. 9 inches, 2, Hazans (W), 140-10'i; 3, land in 1945, Gromek broke into Berry (W), 12«-8V Tennis ... . One of the Malabar 3 baseball as a Ashiand hurler Dave Metcalf Pole vault—1, Doug Memmger (A), hits was an infield scratch. 11 feet, 3 inches; 2, Tom Comstock Tyger netters dropped only For Logan in the Mountain Senior High lumped four of THERE IT GOES — Senior High's Jim Pigani connects with ad a bit of trouble finding (A), 104. 3, Kuntz (W), 10-0. State League in 1939 He hit te plate, but when he did he High iump-1, Pringle (W), 5 feet, 8 five games in singles and three its seven hits off Malabar's Gor- a Malabar offering in their sectional tournament opener inches; 2. Dan Thomas (A), 5-4; Jim in doubles as they stretched only .238 there in 40 games and don Kraus to put the game yesterday at Arlin Field. Watching the course of the ball as effective, limiting the Tor- Shideler (A), 5-4 20-2Va' 2, the parent Plymouth's adoes to six scattered hits, their two-year winning streak to away in the second inning, are Malabar Ray Frost and Umpire Tom Winter- ./ Pringle (W). 18-3, 3, Barry Spore (A), nine straight. transferred him to Mansfield, Kraus. who struck out eight and bottom. Senior High won, 4-0, and will meet the winner of rtetcalfs big problem was 18-1 then in the Ohio State League. alks, however, as he yielded • The singles "big three" of walked one, gave up only seven today's scheduled Madison-St. Peter's clash Monday. (News Terry Brown, Ron Hollinger and . -Til always remember Dew- hits but his mates had six er- Journal Photo by Martin Lewis). Victor In ine free passes. ey Stover (Mansfield ) Gene Earick did not surrender rors, i Dave My- a game as they breezed to telling me, 'I don't care what rs was the day's hitting star, Lucas High you hit, you're my ,'" VICTORY CLINCHER l Test their fifth straight wins of 1965. Gromek told us in a conversa- is his first-inning home run They all came back to help fa- Dean led off the second with Ashlanders Smite got the Arrows off on the right shion straight-set victories in tion in the new Cleveland press his homer to clinch the victory. BELLVILLE — Plymouth was box. "That talk must have help- victorious in a close three-way oot. Wins Over doubles. Dan Coe followed with a . Ashland is now 6-1-1 and is Senior High has not been ed me as I finished the season He took second on an and track meet here yesterday .The at Mansfield hitting over. 300 Big Red scored 53 points, while scheduled to take on visiting jcored on this season. moved to third on an Wooster, 8 To 4 toshocton tomorrow in a dou- Crestline The Madison - Senior High C.312). . Gromek moved on fly Tom Dinger singled home Crestview was second with 48 the Fargo - Moorhead of the WOOSTER—The Ashland College Eagles banged out 15 hits and Clear Fork had 46 ble-header at 1 p. m CRESTLINE — Fred Berry match, originally scheduled for the second run and advanced On the links, the Arrows were today at 4;00 p.m., was postpon- Northern League as a shortstop to second on a passed ball. Ron to drop the College of Wooster, 84, yesterday. Mike Ruckman led the Big won three events to pace Lucas the following season and then Senior John Rhoads scattered seven hits as the Eagles Red with firsts in the 100 and equally effective in moving to to a 64-54 high school track- ed until next Wednesday, due to Hough singled Dinger to third heir seventh straight win. the rain. A second Senior High- finished the year wiith Flint in and he scored on another bob- upped their record to 5-2. Rhoads also collected three singles 220-yard dashes and a second in field victory over Crestline here to help pace the Ashland attack. ihe long jump. Bob Conley also Bruce Gerhart of Lexington last night. Madison match which had been the . . ble. edged John Bogniard, 3940 to set for May 17 was moved up to He pitched in four games in Two errors and Coe's sacrifice Bob Herpy and Terry Hunt had two firsts for Plymouth in Berry won both hurdles and 1940 and the following year won added three hits each for Ash- the pole vault and 120-yard high pick up two points, but after the high jump as Lucas ath- May 5, according to Tyger fly gave Mansfield its other run lurdles. hat it was all Ashland. Terry coach Jim Burkett. 14 and lost two as a Flint pitch- in the third and. letes took nine of the 14 first er while also seeing service in Mansfield St. Peter's Tim Jor- Plymouth took six first places Castor and Jim Miller each places. Lucas' John Caugherty The Tygers compete in the Madison and St. Peter's were Lexington fired 37's and Rich Cline carded Worthington Invitational tomor- the infield and outfield. . . scheduled to meet this afternoon dan led the Scots' offense, as while Crestview had five firsts won the 220, tied for first in tie powered a and a hom- and Clear Fork three. a 38 to pace the Arrows. the pole vault and finished sec- row Those 14 wins in 19 games made in another first-round sectional HIGH SCHOOL TRACK HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS Oromek into a for clash. The Tygers return to ac- er in three trips to the plate. Scoring — Plymouth 53, Crestview THE ONLY blight on the Ar- ond hi the hundred. Scoring. Manfield 7, Fremont Ross 0 High Edges Today, Ashland was scheduled Clear Fork'46 Crestline's Eritton won both SINGLES keeps. . . . "It's a good thing tion Saturday in a 1 p. m. Buck- TRACK EVENTS row's fortunes was in track- Terry Brown (M) defeated Bob Schow they switched me to pitching," eye Conference game at Fre- to travel to Bluff ton in a Mid- 100-yard dash—1, Mike Ruckman (P) field, as Wooster lowered the distance events. (F), 64, 6-0, Ron Hollinger (M) def Ohio Conference opener for both 104; 2, Bowman (C) 10.5, 3. McFad- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK Mike Gabel (f), 6-0, 6-0; Gene Earick he said. "I would never have mont Ross. den (C) 106, 4, Norm Beal (CF) 11.0. Ashland record to 1-4. Big Bill Scoring—Lucas 64, Crestline 59 (M) def. Steve Zimmerman (F), 6-0, teams. The Eagles are also 220-yard dash—1, Mike Ruckman (P) TRACK EVENTS 6-0, Ted Fraker (M) def. Gary Dnft- made it to the majors as- an Malabar was scheduled to play Northmor 231; 2, McFadden (C) 23.2, 3, Bow- Sprately raced to wins in the myer (F), 6-0, 6-3, Duane Hollinger 100-yard dash—1, Rita (C), 11 2, 2, ihfielder." at Wooster today and to host scheduled to take on Bluffton man (C) 237; 4, Chuck Snyder (CF' 100 and 220-yard dash events, John Cauflherty (L), 11 3; 3, Bnrton (M) def Lowell WacKer (F), 6-?, 60 248 (C), 11.5 DOUBLES GALION — Lexington won a again tomorrow. Terry Brown-Ron Hollinger (M) dM New Philadelphia in a - COLLEGE BASEBALL '440-yard dash—1, McFadden (C) 547 and Gary Rings took firsts in 220-yard dash—1, John Caugherty (L), 2, Dalli* Farst (CF) 57.9; 3, Drew Oil 260; 2, Rita (C), 26.1, 3, Larry Tryon Bob Schow-Lowell Wacker (F), 6-0, 6-1, header Saturday at Mehock close track meet over Northmor Ashland Wooster he two hurdle events and the Gene Earick-Ted Fraker CM) def Gary DEPT. Of SMAL*L TYPE — AB R H ABU H (CF), 591, 4, McQuown (P) 592 (L), 27.8. Dnftmyer-Mike Gabel (F), 6-1, »-!. Tht Wtrtlniteii Senator* broke Field. here yesterday, 61-57. Dunbar ss 602 Heephy 3b 4 0 1 880-yard run-1, Rish (P) M0.2; 2, iroad jump as the Generals 440-yard dash—1, Bi Yarnell (L), «ven In Ihelr flnf tw» ms MIMS Malabar Herpy If 423 Laxor cf 411 j,m Hikenberry (CF) fcia.li* Cord- were in complete command. 58.2, 2, Gwirtz (C), 61 5, 3, Thomas and one peitimist rtmtrfcti, "I'm AB R H AB R H Northmor came up with eight Beskid cf S 1 2 Milter If 411 rey (C), 2-150; 4, Howard (P) 2:163 (C), 61 9 Mirprind that they are playini .500 Reedy 2b 402 Frost c 301 Hunt Ib 403 Jordan Ib 422 Mile run-1, Cordrey (C) 457.5; 2 Miler Bruce Zehner and Vault- 880-yard run—1, Brittoo (C), 1:17.7; J, M lett in the mwn." Rusiska cf 4 1 0 Metzlr 2b 300 first places but Lexington was Moose c TOO Bare rf 200 Don Horn (CF) 5039; 3, -I"" Hock Turtle (C), 4.58.3; 3, Poland (C), 5.16. Hetlef ss 401 pupre Ib 200 strong in the second and third Lower 3b 400 Fay c 400enberry (CF) 5-044; 4, Doub. (P); 5 er Dave Meininger picked up Mile run — 1, Bntton (c), 4:55.4; 2, Golf . . . Dean p 3 1 1 Scholl rf 300 Carr rf 421 Rsebrry ss 4 o 2 Eichelberan (C) 5.06.0. the only wins for the Arrows. Tuttle (C), 4583; 3, Poland (C), 316 3 i i Sandel cf 301 Pluto 2b 4 i l smith 2b 400 140-yard high hurdles-l, Cowley (P 120-yard high hurdles — 1, Fred Ber- Coe c place spots to compile the need- 177; 2, Steve Walker (CF) 19 0, 3 Sandusky had two players •LEON Wagner has always Palm if 300 RoMhS If3b 3 0 0 Rhoads p 523 Angell p 1 0 0 Tomorrow, Ashland is sched- ry (L), 16.6, 2, Panyak (L), 192; 3, 3 i l Vtcsky 3b-lf 200 Snow p 1 0 0 Buzard (P) 191; 4, Gramley (C) 200 Britton (C), 199 breaking 80 as it outscored the Dinger rf ed points. 180-yard low hurdles-l, Roger Bow been a dangerous fellow with a Hough Ib 3 o 1 Kopcial ss 1 0 0 , Murphy p 1 0 0 uled to compete in the Dover 120-yard low hurdles — 1, Fred Berry ers (CF) 224; 2, Cowley (P) H-6; 3 Tygers by 12 strokes in the 18- war club. . . .And a couple of Pagani 3b 300 Matin ss 100 Ron Cramer of Northmor had TOTALS 39 t IS TOTALS 33 4 (L), 150, 2, Grim (C), 161; 3, Panyak Kraus p 200 Wooster 000 102 001 Buzsrd (P) 228, 4, Steve Walker (CF Relays (L) 162 VARSITY GOLF hole match e?ttra plus factors figure to make TOTALS 2» 4 7 TOTALS 23 0 2 firsts in the 220 and 440-yard Ashland 001 300 301-4 880-yard relay — 1, Crestline, 1 405 on 0000—4 Errors—Heaphy 2, Lower. Thre« Base ^SSO-yard relay-1, Clear Fork, V432 ASHLAND Mile relay—1, Crestline, 4 10 No. 2 man Rich Stark led the him even more menacing this Senior Roger Bowers, Chuck SnvdervSfcjv Our Pts. Malabar 000000 0-4) dashes and the long jump, while Hits—Beskid, Jordan. Horn* Runs — FIELD EVENTS Blue Streak assault with a glit- summer. . . -For he is now Errors—Rollins 3, Hahn, Kraus 2 Mike Brandt had firsts in the Jordan. Bases on Balls, off—Rhoads 2 Walker, Norm Beal, J, Crestview 1. John Bogniard 40 0 Shot put — 1, Lonnie M Farland (L), Runs Batted in— Dean, Coe, Dinger. Angelli, Snow 4, Murphy 1. Struck Out 1.43.8. 2. Terry Castor 37 2 42-2'/j; 2 Tom Mast (L), 41-8;3, KirK tering 36-36—72. Tyger medalist wearing contact lenses which Two Base Hits— Hetler Home Runs- 100-yard dash and the 180-yard by—Rttoads 4, Angell 1, Snow 1, Mur- wul™ue- relay—1, Clear Fork, 3 54 3; Dal 3 Jim Miller 37 land (C), 34-11. was Bruce McCartney with a Dean Stolen Bases— Reedy, Rusiska phy 1 Losing PHeher—Ang*H. ,,e Farst, Drew 0,11, Norm Beal, Rog* 4. Rick Cline 38 Discus throw — 1, Tom Mast (L), make the ball, spring into focus low hurdles for Lexington. He 41 Sacrifice Hits—Coe . Left On Bases- I Bowers, 2, plvmoufgv 'ii(TS 5. Rod Dice 116-9, 2, Lonnie McFarland (L), 107-10; 41-40—81 in the No. 5 position. better and he has the "help" Senior 7, Malabar 3 Double P'ays- also was second in the 220. E 6. Jeff Wierbiki 42 3, Hoffman (C), 973% 235 10 Senior High was scheduled to (Kopcial-Dupre). Bases on Balls, off- Shot Pput—l, workman (C), 43 f***. Pole vault — 1 (tie) John Caugherty of Rocky Colavito. . . .Wagner Dean 1, Kraus 1 Struck Out, Dean 13, The deciding factor was the *c£,;, 2,. Caster (». «M 3. O.rk LEX.NGTO* (L), and Mike Cellins (L), 9-9, 3, Hotf- play Shelby at Shelby Country Kraus 8. Passed balls— Frost. Umpires- (P) 40-8, 4, (Tie Bob Hoyt (CF), S1 Bruce Gerhart 39 has gotten off to a rather auspi- m C Tom wmterbottom- Don Hardy. Time meet-closing mile relay won by Adams (P), 39-0 „ , ... 2 Ron Johnston 40 H"gh iump'- 1, Fred Berry (U, 5-8, Club thlS afterHOOn. cious start with a .368 —1 50. Lexington. Penn Relays r>,scus throw-1, easier (C, 3. Dave Mowery 39 2 Bnrton (C), 54, 3, Randy Farst (L), HIGH SCHOOL GOLF 11 ,nches, 2, Bob Hoyt (CF), 115-5 : 3 4« jl MANSFIELD ' HIGH SCHOOL TRACK 4 Roger Shaui 4 average, six runs batted in and Adams (P), 113-7; 4, Bruce Snyder (CF 5. Bob Becker SO Long |ump-l. Mike Collins (L), 17-1%. , Out IN Tot. Pts. I Scormg—Lexington 61, Northmor 57. 48 2 Rita (C), 166, 3, Randy Farst (L), 1 Harry Waldman 41 41 M 1 a double and three home runs] I TRACK EVENTS 10 6 Jim Houston i'ie vauit-1, B Conley (P). » fee 262 15-1 p/,, 2 Jerry Grassel 39 48 84 0 100-yard dash—1, Brandt (L) 112; 2. Totals among his seven base blows.... Open Today 6 inches; 2, Sonny Belcher (CF), 9-0 (One point for 1eam medal). '3 Bob Haag 40 45 »S 2 "I can see the ball better," he Senior I Ron Cramer (N) 113, 3, Pat Durdle (N) 3, Conley (P), 9-0 .4 Ron Tolliver 38 49 87 1 Hiflh iump-1. Meeting (C), 5 tee MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS '5 Bruce McCartney 41 40 «1 3 said after the home opener in i 220-yard dash—1, Ron Cramer (N) irihes; 2, Deems (C), S 4 ; 3. Stev By United Press International . , (259, 2, (tie) Brandt (2), Hofacrt (L PHILADELPHIA (APj - Vil- VARSITY *BASEBALL Cleveland. "I don't know wheth- Malabar In Walker (CF), 5-3, 4, Rent (P). "•. . shland Dover Totals 199 220 419 7 < 26 4 anova opens its bid for an un- Long iump-1, Conley (P), «> **»• AB It H AB R H Minnesota 030 000 203—8 12 2 SANDUSKY 440-yard dash—1, Ron Cramer (N) A inches; 7, Ruckman (P), IM'/i, 3, 100 000 100—2 5 1 1. Dave Schwtnfurth 37 42 79 3 % they're (the lenses) going to 68, 2, Harrington (L) 576, 3, Welch recedented five relay titles at 'ower 2b 401 Helmn rf 1 0 0 New York 5 0 1 Kaat (2-0) and Battey Downing, Shel- 2 Rich Stark 36 36 72 4 t \ CD g - flyers 2b 311 Beadle 2b help me hit more homers den (C); S, Drew 3 John Gerber 42 40 82 2 Road Tests odu-yw880-y*rdu run—1imi—'i, Larr*-*»•< yT Broc««~*—k, — ---» he Penn Relays today as the unk c 300 Ammiller ss 3 0 1 don (2), Reniff (6) and Schmidt Loser 41 43 84 3 though." . . .Wagner propelled N) 2 18.8, 2, Cockley (L) 2-23.8; 3, nnual two day track and field hoads 3b 4 0 1 Beaber 3b 402 —Downing (1-1) HRs—Oliva (2) 2nd, 4 Mike Holmes 3l balls into orbit last summer Mansfield track squads will be rnlth cf 4 0 0 Huff p 300 3rd, Versalles (1st). 5. Bob Beamer 41 49 90 1 HM'lleLrW-1,' Cooper (L) 5 13.6, 2, Hall ompetition gets underway in ritznger If 4 l 1 Sowers cf 400 Baltimore 440 001 270—18 20 1 competing this weekend on two 000 200 000— 452Totals 197 210 407 13 in his first season with the In- L) 5 20 0; 3, Jeff Ruhl (N) 5.37 8 ranklin Field. Lash ss 400 Robinson If i 0 1 Wash'tn different fronts. The Senior 120-yard tiigh hurdles—1, Tim Ogle (N) Bankers Set Hunter rf 121 Fmley Ib 200 Bunker, Palmer (6) and Orsino Or- dians. . . .He says Colavito's 188; 2, Severing (L) 191, 3, Mike Arm More than 6,000 athletes are NAetcalf P 311 Rhnehrt Ib 1 0 0 tega, Green (2), Hannan (6), Duck- High runners, with the excep- Dessecker c 4 1 1 worth (7), Willhlte (8), McCormick presence in the lineup will boost Bruster (N) 20.0, COLLEGE BASEBALL 180-yard low hurdles—1, Brandt (L) lated to participate in the 117- OTALS 30 5 * TOTALS 28 1 6 Loser — Ortega (0-2) HRs — Robinson tion of pole vaulter Jeff Davis, Kent State «, Duquesne 1 his home run output "by eight, 237, 2, Jim Garverick (N) 289; 3, First Drill Ashland (2nd), Blefary (3rd), Apancio (1st) vent program with six major l&S&M Ashland 8, Wooster 4 will travel to Sandusky Satur- Mike Arm Bruster (N) 240 010 000 1—1 maybe ten." . . .Daddy Wags Power, Dessecker. 000 000 100—1 4 1 880-yard reiav_l, Lexington, (T. itles up for grabs today, includ- Two Base Hits New York day morning to compete in the L Angeles 000100001-2 8 1 COLLEGE TRACK reasons will have to Brandt, B Brenn Eman, Hofacre, Horn* Runs — (Dave) Myers, (1st). ing the four-mile and distance For Sunday Bases on Balls, off—Metcalf 9, Huff 3 Fisher (0-1) and Cannizzaro Koufax Capital 89, Kenyon 57 annual Sandusky International Smith,, 1 445 throw to him since they won't Mile' relay—l, Lexington (Harrington, medley relays, both defended by Struck Out, by—Huff 7, Metcalf 7. walk him as much with Colavito meet. Cooper, we,ch,EMoB_rant,,T3:54 7 /illanova. The first practice of the Farm- coming up right behind. . . .Al- Davis will represent the Ty- VARSITY* TRACK Shot put—1, Rollm Brewer (N), « Other championship finals ers Bank baseball team, 1964 Wooster 91, Ashland 27 though hitting only .233, Colavito gers at the Bellaire Relays feet, 9 inches, 2, Pat Durdle (N), 45-9 oday are in the hammer throw, National Baseball Congress Ohio TRACK EVENTS which is expected to draw en- 3, Pigman (L), 41-2 100-yard dash—1, Spratley (W), 2, has produced two home runs and Discus throw—1, Pat Durdle (N), 116defended by Harvard's Olney champion, will be held Sunday Lintala (W); 3, Tom Newkirk (A), Time feet, 1 inch, 2, Piftenger (L), 9811, 3, Auto Parts six RBI's in five games. . . . tries from 50 different high Croasdale; the broad jump, de- at Arlin Field, according to —104 schools Welch (L), 943 220-yard dash—1, Spratley (W); Rings After the "opener," Wagner Pole Vault—1, (tie) Brenneman (L) ended by Norman Tate, out- Manager Jack Hammett. (W), 3, Gregg Rell (A); Time—23 0 Wholesale and Retail Also traveling to the Bellaire 2, Herrod (L), 10-0, 3, Brandt (LI. »•»' 440-yard dash—1, Moffett (W), 2, Lin- said, "I almost would feel bad High lump—1, Jim Garverick (N), 5 itanding athlete of the meet last "While there are a number ol tala (W); 3, Tom Newkirk (A), Time— about hitting those home runs if affair will be nine members of feet, 4 inches, 2, Tim Ogle (N), 5-3, 3, ear; discus and 440-yard hur- veterans returning from las 523 the Malabar track team. Includ- Clever (L), 5-2 880-yard dash—1, Kuntz (W), 2, Jerry ARE OPEN EVERY Rocky didn't get one, too." Long lump—1 Ron Cramer (N), 19 dles, both undefended. year's championship team, there Miller (A), 3, Anderson (W); Time— ed in the Falcon contingent will feet ll'/7 inches, 2, Herrod (L), 19-B'/j, Villanova's plan for five titles are some replacements needed,' 2.062 be pole vaulter Adrian Davison, 3, Ken Davis (N), 19-4 Mile run—1, Bruce Zehner (A), 2, SATURDAY may be made of dream stuff Hammett said. Henderson (W), 3, Roger Hamilton (A) who had been absent from ince the competition in the big The Farmers Bank team has Time—4.42.3 UNTIL 4 P.M.! school earlier this week due to 120-yard high hurdles—1, Rings (W) Mt. Vernon relay races this year appears compiled an impressive 121-31 2, Edward* (W), 3, Barry Spore (A) illness. record since 1960. Included Time—15 8 341 Ashland Road S22-9711 12-Year-Old he toughest in many years 180-yard — _- Davis and Davison are expect- ^ast year, Villanova became among its trophies are the 2, Edwards (W), 3. Barry Spore (A) Golfers Rip ed to give the two Mansfield he third team in the 71-year North Centra] Ohio League Time—20.9 schools their best opportunity to Wins 'Worst listory of this oldest track anc championship (1961), Ohio State Clear Fork pick up points in the usually leld carnival to win four relay League championships (1963 and rugged Bellaire field MT. VERNON — The Clear Horse Race' ;itles in a weekend, joining the 1964). and the Ohio State Fork golf team couldn't break 1939 Pitt, and 1945 Michigan League Tournament champion- CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio squads. ships (1963 and 1964). into the scoring column at Hi- Petersen Team _ The Tin Cup at Asco Practice and try-outs are jbon't Wait! awatha Golf Club yesterday, as Park, billed as the "world' it dropped an 8-0 decision to Mt scheduled to begin at 1:00 p. m Plans Practice worst horse race." turned ou Sunday Vernon St Vincent's. The first practice of the Pe- to be a two-horse show Thurs Ram Reserve MAKE A DATE FOR St. Vincent's Norm Woodard Iterse n Tire baseball team will day. gained medalist honors with a be held this Sunda- y at 2-0—0 p.m. Sir Shannon, a 12-year-ol Squad Wins Bork To Jets TOMORROW TO ATTEND 37 in sending Clear Fork to its at Liberty Park, according to gelding owned and trained b PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The first defeat in two outings John Heckert. business man- Jimmy King of Northfield. col ASHLAND — Mansfield Madi- optioned THE Today's scheduled match be- age lected $630, a four-foot-by-four son won 11 of 14 events to de- Pitcher Frank Bork 'to the Co- tween Clear Fork and Lexington New candidates arc welcome tin cup and a 100-pound bag o feat Ashland in a reserve track- lumbus Jets on 24-hour recall. was postponed because of rain |to try-out and should report to peanuts for edging Risky Ki fiel'd meet here yesterday, 79- "INSTANT LEISURE LIVING" SHOW VARSItr COt* manager Ed Chelski with their by a neck in a photo finish. 39 MT. VERNON ST VINCENT Madison's Bob Oberholtzer Out Pti shoes and glove. A distant third was Lizzie B l Rich Lonzo 40 1 I three lengths back. won the 120-yard high hurdles ^ Norm Woodard 37 2 1 Featuring NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSN The field is limited to horse and the long jump. 3 Mike McDonough ** 2 RESERVE TRACK-FIELD 4 MiKt Conway «5 2 Best-of-7 PHy-erffs without a win in the curren Thursday's Result Scoring Madison 79, Ashland 39 Totals TRACK EVENTS CLEAR FORK * No game scheduled .season, owned by stables whic • Year 'Round Mobil Home? TwUy's Gamt 120-yard high hurdles — Bob Oberholt- 1 Darrel Banks (I have had no wins at Ascot th' zer (M), 194, 100-yard dash — Fred 7 Bob Braen 0 Boston at Los Angeles (Boston leads 0 Shambre (M), 11 5, 440-yard dash—Dick T Ted Munton series 21) year Hailett (M), 400, 880-yard relay—Madi- • Camping and Sports Trailers t Jeff Teeter 57 o Saturday's Gam« No game scheduled son (Fred Shambre, Phil Beer, Larry Totals 0 Kaufman, Terry Klopfenstein), 1.435; From Leading 180-yard low hurdles — Lowell Tackett M), 26 0; 220-yard dash—Terry Klopfen Ohioan Tumbles , stem (M), 2« 3, Mile relay—Ashland Manufacturers and Dealers fUPI> |(R- Oaypool, W Carter, Zainer, C Pa N C \url' Person), 400»; Mile run - J Miller Birdie Tebbetts Boosts Anne Richardson, Columbus. 0.. (A), 4 59 5, 880-yard run—Stew Conant | (M), 2-M3 i was defeated Thursday. 5 and 4 FIELD EVENTS i Show Starts at 10 A.M. Saturday, April 24th i by Mrs Jason Weiss. Indianap- Shot put—Ken Emerson (M), 31 feet, 7' inches, Discus throw — Darrell Moore' Beacon Journal Continuts Till Dark • Sunday 1 P.M. To $ P.M. Davalillo As Big Hitter lolis, in a quarterfinal match in (M), 97-11'A, Pole vault-Craig Brad- the North - South Women's Am- ford (M), 104; High jump-D. Shideler Handicap (A), 5-2; Long jump—Bob Oberholtzer Sat. Apr. 24, 1965 CLEVELAND (AP)-The In- said the Cleveland pilot "It's ateur Golf Tournament (M), 17-4. Location: First National Bank Parking Lot, Gallon dians have only five games be- only a matter of concentration." $3500 Purse and Trophy hind them, but already Man- Davalillo agreed. "I am con- LOCATED ON RT. I ager Birdie Tebbetts is predict- centrating more now. and tryi (AKMN-eilVn«NO MMP) REGISTER FOR PRIZES ing that little Vic Davalillo will to hit to place where nobody OPEN BOWLING TIMES First Prize: Complete Sports Outfit For The Whole Family be in the running for the Amer- is." he said in halting English. ican League batting champion- "Sure, sometime I will hit long VI P.M. to 6 P.M. on Monday, Tuesday, (Mansfield) Plus Four Other Sports Clothes Prizes ship. ball, but more important is to Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday The 5-foot-7 centerfielder has get on base."' 8 FREE COUPOH hit safely in each game and Tebbetts had some glowing 12 P.M. to 7 P.M. and 9 P.M. Until g Good For One Free DIRECTIONS: sports a .421 batting average. praise for Davalillo for starting Closing on Saturdays The speedy Venezuelan, in his a ninth-inning rally that brought • Grandstand V BLOCK NORTH OF PUBLIC SQUARE, GALION third season with the Tribe, hit the Indians from behind against I P.M. Until Closing on Sunday H Admission (DRIVE-IN BANK ENTRANCE) .270 last year but is much im- the in their I Tues. Apr. 27, 1965 proved, Tebbetts declares. home opener Wednesday. f Only Sponsored By :"He's thtating better, and Tebbetts named Dick Dono- ONTARIO LANES van to pitch tonight against the I ASNT PAW he's tort a tot of the nervous- AIR CONOITIONIO rw» be had when he first came Kansas City Athletics, in the I POST: 2 P. M. The First National Bank of Galion *»." Tribe's first night game of the Fer R*strv*titns Old 7744M* Orrttrw, Ohfe Andfbe'U continue to improve, year in Cleveland.

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