Thundery, July t, 1M1 Pocpe lout "~ - USt CLEVELAND LEADER Scouting Around! leagues during the past week was as follows: LITTLE LEAGUE \ ™ v.”.: ™ mu. 1-7800 Experts' Already Diamond’s Men’s Shop won fetw their second straight game at t WITH . . . • PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE Superior Hill last Friday by 5 • 24 HOURS A DAY defeating the Fire Dept., 8-1, Ed McAuley J ZFX • SPARKLING NEW EQUIP. in a well-played game. Two of Pick Favorites the Diamond runs were the re­ £ /I >\ Fully Insured - Oxygen equipped ON sult of triples by Buddy Schultz and Rich Condon while the SERVICE third tally was attributed to a AAA M&blANCE *• • SPORTS a pair of Fire errors. Denny In Little Leagues Ball, the winning hurler, was t 13810 ORINOCO AVE. EAST CLEVELAND in trouble on three occasions «KKKKSK«nH0S9HS9S9S9SSSS!aS9S9an0HS9S3S9S9aSS3^ but proved equal to the chal­ By Bob Keefer the Merle Owen Funeral Home lenge each time. at Skating Rink Field tonight. With approximately one- In the final inning, Fire had third of the 1961 season com- The Kiwanis Club (2-2) could the bases loaded with one out SPONGE RUBBER Hard Work Pays pleted in each of the three overtake the Lite Sox if they but Ball put the “fire” out with leagues sponsored by the East defeat the Nela Florists to­ a strike out and a force play CHVEN Cleveland Little Leagues, Inc., night at Forest Hills and reg­ at third. Bobby Cala, Fire cen­ title choices are being made by ister a win over the Sox at the terfielder, had two singles in Off For Romano, local diamond observers. same field next Tuesday. three trips to maintain his .667 average. Although rain has caused In answer to several com­ FREE! Stay on the Ball with Kennedy’s Men’s Shop sur­ several postponements, most of plaints from managers, players WITH EACH 10-GALLON RED HEAD the teams have played enough and followers of the 18 teams prised a strong Stonebraker Gasoline All-Star Choice games to establish a compara­ in the three leagues who feel Drug team by taking a 5-4 de­ PURCHASE OF RONALD A. KRAMER, poses for an informal picture with tive basis with their opponents. that the details of their dia­ cision at Shaw Field last Fri­ scout executives after being inducted into the coveted In the Shaw Division of the mond feats are not being pub­ day. After “Stoney’s” had RED HEAD GASOLINE Johnny Romano's runaway election to the first- Eagle Scout Rank at the age of 14. With Ronald are Little League, the Stonebraker licized in the Leader, may we taken a 4-2 lead with a fouYth string catching job on the All-Star kneeling left to right. Commissioner Joe Virostko, and Drugs appear capable of giv­ remind them that space limi­ inning rally, Kennedy’s bounced During Big Week-end back to score three runs in the team is mainly a salute to his fine record as a hitter. Troop 335 Scoutmaster Al Delanis. Standing left to ing a lot of trouble to the Nel­ tations do not permit an ac­ CpEflAI FRIDAY, SATURDAY, But it also is an appropriate reward for four months right are John Roe, advancement committee member; son Jewelers and Diamond’s count of every game played. sixth on singles by Erik Carl­ jrcviMi. jULy 7|h, 8fl| son and Eric Wilson, a walk of what may have been the hardest work undertaken T. A. Weber, district executive; Ronald, and Ed Strome, Men’s Shop who own 3-1 and We try to be fair and objec­ by any of the major leaguers. From his first day in 2-0 records respectively. tive in mentioning only those and a Stonebraker error. chief of the advancement committee. games which, in our opinion, training vamp at Tucson, the ; PONY LEAGUE In the Superior Hill Division, are the most outstanding. The Red Head Oil Co Indians’ accepted the al- average of .233, representing the defending champion Fire ! Connell’s Chevrolet continued accounts of those games are 12115 Euclid Ave. Near Lakeview Cemetery part time work for three big Dept, has a 2-1 slate but they ’ to roll along in high gear by most-merciless routine set up Ronald I. Krantes written on Tuesday evening league teams. will be hard-pressed by the Po­ by Jimmie Dykes. and cover the games which winning their last two games Romano had to do the job 1 via the shutout route. In both My imagination may have lice & Associates and Koenig were played from the previous or the Tribe had to find Sport Goods. been overactive, but in a game Gains Eagle Rank Wednesday through Tuesday games, the league leaders, who another catcher, possibly at at the Stadium not too long Jim Connell Chevrolet has of the week the Leader is pub­ currently have a 7-0 record, First Flock some serious disturbance of Ronald A. Kramer, son of/ The new scoutmaster is Ed­ benefitted by two- pitching OF THE YEAR ago. Romano failed to smother practically cinched the first lished. other elements of the “set" ward Lutsko of 14104 Orinoco. performances by its strong a throw which a less bone- Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Kramer, half title in the Pony League. Perfect To Roast, Slice lineup. Johnny made sure the ECLLI activity in the three pitching staff. weary backstop might have 1626 Holyoke ave. became an Lutsko was first elected by As of Tuesday, they sported a and Take on a Picnic handled, then turned to the didn’t have to trade Eagle Scout this week at Cal- the boys of the troop then the 7-0 record and needed only two Last Friday at Forest Hills d ugout as if he were wordlessly anyone to get a first-string vary Lutheran Church, He is a committee approved the boy’s wins in their remaining three INVALID CAR SERVICE the Connell nine blanked YOUNG DOUBLE BREASTED asking the boss: ‘’At this point, catcher. member Of Troop 335 Calvary selection and cast their votes. first-half contests to finish on 24 HOURS A DAY Snyder Ford, the ’61 champs, All-Star Material HEN TURKEYS what do yor expect?” Lutheran. He was a former drill in­ top of the standings. Three of Stanley H Johnston Funeral Heme by a 6-0 count as Pat Visci their seven victories were shut­ 12 to 14 AQ. No Choice One of the strongest prom­ The induction to the coveted structor in the Marine Corps, KEnmore 1-3600 pitched hitless ball after giving ises that the Indians will be in outs and they have limited lb,. Avg. lb. Uj* rank was conducted by Al Del- and fought in the south Pacific up a pair of singles in the first Little more than a year ago. contention for a long time in their opposition to an average inning. Visci, also a base-steal­ anis, 16010 Nelaview. Scoutmas­ during World War II. Romano and were the future is the fact they have of less than two runs per game. S. A. TOOMEY ing artist, collected two of his Young Domestic Rabbits ... ______lb. 39c ter, with about 40 friends pre­ the Cleveland and Joe a 26-year-old receiver who is The Troop nominated two DEALER IN PIANOS team’s five hits—a home Gordon, then the club’s dugout members for the Order of the The first-half championship first choice for the All-Star sent. and and double. His catcher, Robin PULLET EGGS______. 3 doz. $1.00 director, told me he made no Arrow. The one chosen was Jim in the Colt League is still up team. Joseph Virostko. Neighbor­ PIANO TUNING Caputo, also got a pair of hits choice between them. John Temple, the only other hood Commissioner spoke about Campbell of 14411 Potomac for grabs although the G. E. —a and a single. Nixon, as I recall, wasrft de­ ave. 3802? Euclid Av*. Willoughby Indian chosen by opponents’ Ronald, and the effort needed Lite Sox can clinch at least a Monday, Connell’s applied liriously happy about sharing WH. 2-6633 EUCLID-COLLINWOOD vote as one of the starters in to achieve Eagle. tie for top honors by defeating the whitewash to the Flynn- POULTRY MARKETS the job with the newcomer front the big exhibition in San Fran­ Ronald, who is 14. attended Froelk Funeral Home in tak­ i he White Sox. but Romano cisco July 11th. is a veteran of Kirk Junior High and will en­ ing an easy 14-0 victory at 349 EAST 185th ST. 14801 SARANAC RD. raised no objection. the All-Star show, though his ter Shaw next fall. He likes CkurckeA Skating Rink Field. Roger Hor­ KE. 1-8187 MU. 1-2041 “I don’t think it hurts a fel­ four earlier games were played SHIBLEY S SAHARA LOUNGE sports, is active in track and Special Meet AIR CONDITIONED vath limited the losers to only low to get a rest occasionally,” in the Cincinnati uniform. swimming, and is a member of Of Congregation Route 6 (Chardon Rd., West of SOM Center) Route 91 two hits, a pair of singles by Johnny said. It must be especially grati­ Angelo Minardo, and struck i fying to the keystoners to be the choir. “The Day of Judgment” will FINE FOOD, DRINKS and SERVICE—Always In The Sahara Room He probably got more rest His father is an employee of out eleven. Caputo paced the; than he wanted. Even though returned to the honor roll so be the sermon topic of Rev. Dancing Every Fri. and Sat. the Collinwood Post Office winners’ 12-hit attack by strok­ SEAFOOD SMORGASBORD Nixon was traded to Boston, soon after his injury-ridden, Rev. Roscoe J. Varble next Sun­ FRIDAY, JULY 7th ing a home run, double and two Branch and participates actively Hank Foiles and Red Wilson disappointing 1960 campaign. day at the 10:45 a. m. worship CURLY DARNELL and His Orchestra singles. EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT divided the work with Romano. When he left town shortly be­ in scouting himself. service of the Phillips Avenue SATURDAY, JULY Sth JOHNNY PECON, LOU TREBAR Edwards Funeral Home, still But in training camp the fore the last season ended. United Presbyterian Church. ALL YOV $4>.95 A Change In Scoutmaster* AND HIS ENTIRE TV ORCHESTRA in the running for first half past spring. Romano and Temple told me he felt he had East 125th st, at Phillips ave. CAN EAT Valmy Thomas were the only let everybody down. He hoped Al Gilbert of 3414 Wensford Mrs. Charles A. Reichheld will FISH FRIES EVERY FRIDAY 95c (Blue Pika) honors, came from behind to LEBANESE DINNERS including SHISH-KE-BAB catchers on the roster. And he’d be back this year and able ave., handed in his resignation be guest soloist. She will sing defeat Paul’s Restaurant, 6-3. Fresh Live Maine Lobsters plus our Famous Baked Whipped to make amends. That All-Star as former scoutmaster of Troop Served Each Wednesday Potatoes, Salads and Relishes. Thomas had a lifetime batting “Blessed Are the Pure in For Information Call WH. 4-3320 after 2 P.M, at Skating Rink Field last Fri­ ballot is evidence he’s on the No. 8. PLUS 20 OTHER SEAFOODS right track, even if he did need Heart” by Ward Stephens. day. It was Dave Price’s bases- PAINESVILLE time out for a rest. A special meeting of the con­ loaded double in the top of the SPEEDWAY That’s a good All-Star team gregation has been called to seventh which was the margin; STOCK CAR RACES the American League elected follow the morning worship you>- SUCCESS Our Eusineu of victory for Edwards. and it's a reminder the old Clubd service. names don't stay in the lineup COLT LEAGUE ThrtHt Soills Mr. and Mrs. Winfred S. OPEN THE DOOR forever. I think the players are The G. E. Lite Sox took over Chills Action Picnic and Tour Brockington will be host and To Your Own Bright Future infinitely less likely to make For Rose Society hostess for the day. first place by blanking the the voting a popularity contest Euclid Rose Society’s Annual Monday vacation church Here are four dynamic messages that will give you Kiwanis Club, 4-0, at Skating than the fans were when they picnic and tour will be Satur­ school will open in the church new confidence and enthusiasm and lead you to Rink Field last Thursday. 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