Friday, May 8, 1953 OTTAWA COTINTY^NEWS, PORT CLINTON, B—Page Fiv* Al Woodman Leads Redskins To Victory Over Bee Gee „ With Al Woodman taking two firsts and pacing the half-mile re­ lay team to victory, Port Clinton's Manufacturers Continue Hot Pace Redskin track team defeated tht DM SIMS WINS Lakeside Keglers FRANCES LIIKAG IS SECOND IN Bowling Green thinclads, 61 to 57 First In Tourney at the Athletic Field Friday after­ TOURNEY TAIi noon. 3RD MARINE DIVISION (Camp With Georgt Mezla hitting Miss Frances Lukac, one of the Woodman won the 100 yard 609 actual pint, Brown's Chan* Pendleton, Calif.) — Lieutenan city's younger bowlerettes, placed cap of 163 gave her a 677 total. dash and 220. Ed Bashore took the James D. Sims, USNR, of . Porl nel Grove keglers from Lake­ second in singles in the final low hurdles while Jim Fick won side took over first place in the standings of the Tournament of She won $15 in prize money at Clinton, Ohio, fought through well as other awards. the high jump and Ronnie Koch- four rounds to win the seconc. Champion of Champion tourna­ Champions state tournament held ensparger continued his suprem flight of the recent 3d Marine Di ment in Crestline Monday by during the past two months in Only other local bowlerette to acy in the mile run. vision Golf Tournament at Camp rolling 3195. Next closest team Lorain. place in singles was Carol Peter­ Coach Doc Wenzel is being as­ Pendleton, Calif. is Crest Drugs with 3109. Miss Lu>kac had an actual pin sen, who had 530 actual pins and sisted by Dick Selgo during Coach Lt. Sims is the son of Su«pt. and Mezla had games of 205, 209 score of 515 which with her handi 93 handicap for 623, good for 19tH Joe Lukac's recuperation from a Mrs. D. D. Sims of 500 Madison and 195. High single game was place and $7.00. recent appendectomy. St. in Port Clinton. Meivin Tewers' 236. He finished In doubles. Mickey Cernek and Results were as follows: Brigadier General -Homer L. with 535. Oth«r scores were Local Soldier Arlene Krohe of the Standard 100 Yard Dash: Woodman, PC, Litzenberg, Assistant 3d Division Arne Jensen's 545; Dill Kar- Products League placed 16th with Bashore, PC; Johns, BG. 10.2. Commander, presented the seconc3 shuk's 476 and Fred Wenger's Gets Army Degree 1193 total while Miss Lukac and 220 Yard Run: Woodman^ PC; 502. Wenger had m 203 in his Lillian Wozniak tied for 19th with flight trophy to Lt. Sims during MIJRNAU, GERMANY—Sgt. Ja­ Johns, BG; Ward, BG. 23:75. clubhouse ceremonies at the Camp second effort. 1187. 440 Yard Run: King, BG; Benko, Pendleton golf course. cob E. Jacobsen, son of Mrs. Edith At least six local bowlerette teams will compete in team events PC; McCordock, BG. 57.2. The golfing Navy officer is a Jacobsen, 221 Fulton Street, Port 880 Relay: Port Clinton (Ba­ at the Tournament of Champions dentist attached to Headquarters Clinton, recently graduated from shore, Beaver, Woodman, En- Battalion in the 3d Marine Divi later this month. The F & G Build­ REDSKINS WIN the U. S. Army Engineer School derle). 1:38.9. sion. ers and Northern Ohio Maytags High Hurdle®: Buckles, BG; He graduated from Port Clinton in Murnau, Germany. compete May 10th while three Eftderle, PC; Graham, BG. 16.8. High School in 1940 and in 1945 He received instruction in su­ teams of the Thursday Night Low Hurdles: Bashore, PC; En OVER scon, 2-0 pervisory methods for combat League are scheduled for May 24. received his degree at Ohio State construction projects as imple­ derle, PC; Sofros, BG. 21.7. University. At the University he Port Clinton's Redskin^ Matthews Cruisers also will bowl mented by the Army's Corps of Shot Put: Essey, BG; Janes lettered in in 1942 team advanced to the semi-finals in the tourney. Engineers. Sgt. Jacobsen is a PC; Podgu-rski. PC. 39' 10". 1943, and 1945. of the sectional baseball tourna­ Competing in the W.I.B.C. in Discus: Ward, BG; Janes, PC; Lt. Sims' wife, the former Mar ment in Toledo Wednesday after­ squad leader in the 317th Engi­ Detroit over the weekend, Fre­ neer Combat Battalion at Hoechst, Essey, BG. 123'. iorie Heller of Oak Harbor, Ohio noon when Bob Wood gave up three mont Oil and Bill's Restaurant Pole Vault; Hazard, PC, and resides in Troy, Ohio. They have hits to defeat Toledo Scott, 2 to 0. Germany. girls hit 2293 actual pins to place For his service in Europe since Rice, BG, tied for first; Mitchell two sons, James, 7, and David, 3. Allen Jensen was behind the in the money. All three doubles and WhettahUy both of BG, tied plate. When Scott rallied in the November 1951, he holds the teams also should be in the money. for third. 9'. seventh inning, Carl Fastzkie went Army of Occupation Medal. Jacob- Fritz Kreutzer-Carol Petersen led High Jump: Fick, PC; Asher. Ezzard Charles To to the mound and put out the fire. sen entered the Army in October, with 991; Ann Kucsik-Helen Het­ BG; Johns, BG. 5' W. Port Clinton scored in the second 1950. rick hit 961 while Edna Boyle- Broad Jump: Johns, BG; Wood Fight In Toledo and fifth innings. Evelyn Bau«ser had 901. In singles, man. PC; Asher, BG. 19' 8". Toledo, O.—A 34-round carc Wood gave up three hits, struck Nothing cleans hous« like an in­ Mrs. Petersen hit 497, Mrs. ftnyle, Mile Run: Kochensparger, PC featuring Ezzard Charles, the ex- out eight and scattered seven expensive "Want Ad." 454 and Ann Kucsik, 479. Bachman, BG; Benko, PC. 4:53.2 heavyweight champion, and Bir walks. McNutt and Hutter formed .IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIItnilllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHIIIIIIIIiiillllUllllltlHHllM Mile Relay: Bowling Green Gilliam, big Orange, N. J., battler the battery for Scott. McNutt was 3:53.8. has been lined up for .the Sports touched for only two hits, struck YOU CAN SEE WHY IT'S FASTER 880 Yard Run: Hadley, BG; Arena Tuesday, May 12. out six and also gave up seven Benko, PC; Davies, PC. 2:11.3. In the 8-round semifinal. Rocky Holders of the city's all-time walks. " AUTOMATIC GAS Casillo, tough Chicago welter record, the Port Clinton Manu­ Other semi-finalists are Toledo weight, takes on the veterar facturers' bowling team is rapid­ Waite, Macomber and DeVilbiss. ' WATER HEATER EOD Bowling Loop Charley Early . of Newark, N. J CLYDE FLYERS TAKE THIRD BAY ly becoming known as one of Waite advanced to the semi-finals Northern Ohio's top squads. Casillo, a rough, tough youngster, by winning a double-header Wed­ REX "XL" HQS FOUR TIMES Plans Banquet has won 15 of 17 pro fights. Early, The manufacturers finished sec­ nesday, defeating Clay, 3 to 2, in ond in the North Central Ohio GREATER HEATING AREA! The mixed Bowling League of fighting as a* pro since 1941, has LEAGUE TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP Traveling League this season, the curtain opener. Clay's Bob San- been in more than 100 bouts. ford pitched a no-hitter but lost the M i|«f Erie Ordnance Depot will wind up Despite a determined effort by losing their opportunity to tie their bowling season Friday with Neil Welch, gaining popularity for first place in the final game. verdict. In the second game, Waite The Ho t XI in thi-' 10 (jcnK)'' here in the heavy ranks, will go Oak Harbor's Rockets, the Clyde Kuns, Baker, Brown), 3:46.5. Members are, left to right: Bob outslugged Woodward, 10 to 9. AUTOMATIC?* sue w»ll hi- it 4? . <)ttHon% ;>« a banquet at the Four Winds, Bay Flyers won their, third consecutive wcifrr nn hou» A G A 'CJ' M . in one of the sixes and Promoter Shot Put: Bowser, Gibsonburg, Gerogosian, Bob Lorensen, Dick Winner of the tournament ad­ Bridge. Sandusky Bay Conference track Selgo, Bob Gardner an d M'ke Awards will be presented to the Sid Goldberg said he was trying 44 ft., 8 in. vances to the Class A district base­ to line up an opponent for Toledo and field meet in Fremont Friday Hrubeo. ball tourney which starts Monday Engineer Team, champions for evening. Discus: Mylander, Oak Harbor, Hrufoco. Photo by Misch. UNDERFiREDl 1953. Members of the winning featherweight, Pies Gilmore, in in Holgate. another six. Clyde finished with 76 points; 122 ft., 9 1/4 in. Baseball Coach Howard Jones team who will receive individual l/ - Burt's Pace Teams Charles, who vis ranked the No Oak Harbor had 57 2 \ Gibsonburg 120-Yard High Hurdles: Mitch­ again asks mothers of former base­ trophies are: Mr. and Mrs. Roy 30Ms; Elmore, 23 5/6; Lakeside, ell, Clyde, 15.8 sec. INSULATEDI Cooley, Catawba Cliffs, Capt. and 2 contender, is hoping for a shot In Pin Tournament ball players to search for four miss­ at the winner of the Jersey Joe 22Vfe; Genoa, 12 1/3; and Sandus­ Mile Run: Walterscheid, Genoa, ing red and white Merchants uni­ Mrs. Frank Major, and Major ky St. Mary's, 2. 4:50.2. Burt's Clothing Store paced lo­ iHarold McCullough, of the post. Walcott-Rocky Marciano title fight forms which belong to the team. in Chicago^ May 15. Gilliam, who Jim Mitchell, Clyde's all-confer­ 880-Yard Run: Kuns, Clyde, cal teams in the •Final standings for the year If they are discovered, please DIAL will hold a 20-pound weight ad­ ence football and basketball star, 1:37.4. Champion of Champions bowling TIMPESaTUSI wre: Engineers, Storage, Guard phone Mr. Jones at the high school. vantage over Charles, feels confi­ won the high and low hurdles and 440-Yard Dash: Sargeant, Clyde, tournament in Crestline Sunday. CONTROL Headquarters, and Proof and In­ the high jump events. He set a 54.1. Earl Gardner's 537 was high as spection. Guard Headquarters dent he can .spoil the ex-champ's INJOY UTMOST SHAVING chances. loop record in the 180-yard low Pole Vault: Coutre, Oak Harbor, Burt's hit 2829. Other members Res External Mlnanr : team won first place for team hurdles in 20.9 seconds. 11 ft., 1 inch. are Lowell Schmitt, Joe Verock, Flu* Surround* H»» Only 3* , Tickets priced at $1.50, $3.00 EASE AND CONVtNltNCl Tank I Diameter Fine high game and team high three : By scoring 18 points, Mitchell 180-Yard Low Hurdles: Mitch­ Wes Snider and Dick Boldt. Also Heat ia direct*! Heat ia trail*, and $5.0ft including tax are now •vrr the «nf/r« mitted over bat* game with and without handicap. won the Fremont News-Messenger ell, Clyde, 20.9. competing from Port Clinton were (huh cut fare, itw on sale at the Toledo Sports Select any trmp. torn and tnrougfe Lt. Raymond Roberts "had high •Imiing Uia bo# a narrow iat«3 Arena, and at B. R. Baker's. trophy for being the outstanding 220-Yard Dash: Kuns, Clyde, the Odd Fellows, Mizener's Hard­ Wature you want, flWk game with handicap for 279, and performer. IJis teammate, Laverne 23.7. illette TEN TtAK Ju»t the dial wares and Johnny's Super Market. •Pd forgot fr. Capt. Ralph Nearhoof had high TUNC IN TO THE Kuns, was- runner-up with 17 Super-Speed RAXOR WARRANTY individual three game with handi­ OTTAWA COUNTY NEWSCAST points. cap for 733. AT 4:30, MON. THRU FRI. Other new records set Friday WITH BLUE BLADE night included Jim Branum, Lake­ COUNTY TRACK MEET TO BE HELD OISPINSER AND side, in the 880-yard tun, 2:4.5; STYRKNB CASS MILLER'S PLUMBING & HEATING Jim Sargeant, Clyde, 440-yard dash, 54.1 seconds; Bowser, Gib­ THIS FRIDAY NIGHT IN GENOA 125 Walnut Street Phone 2-3S&$ £OOk-Rea! girawbef-fies sonburg. shot put, 44 ft. 8 inches; Port Clinton, Ohio Dave Mylander, Oak Harbor, dis­ Ottawa County's track and field cus, 122 ft., 9 1/4 in.; Don Coutre, stars are completing their training 100 Yd. Dash—Willard Weis, busftn'outall over/ Oak Harbor, polt vault, 11 ft. 1 in preparation for the 42nd an­ Elmore, 1936, 10.1. in.; and Louis Walterscheid, Ge­ nual Ottawa County track and Mile Run — Ted Schwartz, Oak noa, mile run, 4:50.2. field meet to be held in Genoa Harbor, 1948, 4 min. 40 sec. Results were as follows^ this Friday, May 8, with prelim­ Discus Throw — Dick Bloom, 100 Yard Dash: Kuns, Clyde. inaries scheduled for 4:30 and the Port Clinton, 1944, 134 ft., 11 in. REAL STRAWBERRY 10.5. finals at 7:30. High Jump—L. Magsig, Elmore, High Jump: Mitchell, Clyde, 5 Oak Harbor's defending champs 1933 and S. Hetrick, Oak Harbor, ft., 6 in. must be considered the favorites 1937, 5 ft., 8% in. ICE CREAM Broad Jump: §emrock, Elmore, to continue their track supremacy, 880 Yd. Relay — Port Clinton, 19 ft., 2 in. but Port Clinton's Redskins will Warren Eurenius, C. Stevens* Jim There's the joy of summer in every spoonful of Quality Mile Relay: Clyde (Sargeant, make a better showing than last Sims, Jim Smith, 1939, 1 min. 38.8. Chekd Real Strawberry Ice Cream. Buy it in "the pack* year when they finished third be­ 440 Yd. Dash—Jim Fastzkie, age that looks good enough to eat"; serve it tonight for hind Oak Harbor and Genoa. Oak Harbor, 1948, 53.5. ^ Al Woodman, Port Clinton's Broad Jump — M. Garner, Oak the quickest, easiest, most welcome family treat there is! j star who was top individual per­ Harbor, 1930, 22 ft., 2-3/8 in. former in last year's county meet, 120 Yd. Low Hurdles — Dale and Dick Lemunyon, Oak Harbor's Wohlers, Lakeside, 1936, and R. star who was runner-up to Wood­ Mylander, Oak Harbor, 1950, 13.8. man last year, will be back to de­ 880 Yd. Run — Allen Clemons, IT'S GOT "GO" TO SPARII ' fend their titles. Lakeside, 1915, and Arthur Bur- Ford'8 high-compression Strato-Star Records and record holders are holt, Port Clinton, 1925, 2 min., IT'S AMERICA'S ECONOMY CAR! V-8 is the only V-8 in the low-price as follows: 3.6 sec. Ford economy was proved conclusively in the 220 Yd. Dash— field . . . the go-packed product of 12 ib. shot put—Pete Fontana, Merckens, Lake­ recent Mobilgas Economy Run. A Mileage Maker Lakeside, 1939, 48 ft., 3% in. side, 1927, 23 sec. ' Ford's long experience building more Pole Vault—L. Nehls, Oak Har­ Mile Relay—Oak Harbor, 1947, Six, with Overdrive, won over all other cars regard­ V-8's than all other makers combined. bor, 1939, 11 ft., 10 in. D. Fought, John Chambers, D. less of size or weight. And Ford's Six is the most modern Knoerr, Jim Fastzkie, 3 min., 38 FLAVOR OF THE MONTH 120 Yd. High Hurdles—Emil Six in any car. Ihnat, Lakeside, 1937, 15.6. sec.

Fifty Yeort" JONES TO HEAD COUNTY LEGION Forward on tn® American Road JUNIOR BASEBALL TOURNEY A Howard W. Jones, Port Clinton No player will be accepted who baseball coach, has been named does not have certified, photo chairman of the Junior Legion stated or stamped certification of Baseball tournament for Ottawa his birth certificate. To be cer­ County. He resides at 424 Adams tain, players can send fifty cent.1 St., and his home phone is 6752. to the State Bureau of Vital Statis Jones reports the county tour­ tics, Columbus, or the same ad TOOLS AND "EQUIPMENT nament will be played Sunday, dress in any other state if not born June 28; Wednesday, July 1; Sat­ in Ohio, to receive the official See the newest pbrt- urday, July 4; Sunday, July 5, and able power saws, certified copy or notice of birth CHOOSE CONVENTIONAL DR drills and scores of Wednesday, July 8. Sunday and registration. Pictures submitted OVERDRIVE OR FORDOMATIC DRIVE! attachments in ac­ holiday games will start at 2:30 should be those taken within the Only Ford in its field offers you the choice tion. See how to build while Wednesday games will start last two years. of these three great drives . . . the easy- household articles, at 4 p. m. Final date for eminty players make home repairs Drawings will be made Monday shifting Conventional Drive...fuel-saving faster and easier. and team registration will be evening, June 22, at 8 in the Port Monday, June 22, which permits Overdrive ... or Fordomatic, the finest Clinton Legion Hall when final time to get papers to the District and most versatile automatic drive ever. entries are to be submitted. Chairman and return for county WEDNESDAY MORNING Port Clinton, Oak Harbor and tournament play double elimina MAY 13th See it VbIuq Check it... Test Drive it! F.D.A.r* Marblehead are to be represented tion. ... with Junior Legion teams. To com­ Post commanders, athletic offi­ Quality CheM PORT CLINTON pete for county championship and cers, team managers and coaches, advance to district play, teams and players are asked to clip this HARDWARE and players must be officially reg­ notice from the paper and file it Allan Bros. Motor Sales Inc. 104 W. Perry St. Port Clinton istered, according to rules found for your guidance m this baseball 40 North Madison St. Port Clinton Phone 3321 ICE CREAM in the Junior Baseball Manual, sio&m-