10—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday, June 25, 1954 4200 Catholic Night Fans See Red Birds Take 3-0 Win Over St. Paul REMEMBER Prep: Basketball, Immaculate Christ the King; Annunciation John Magaw I* Honored St. Rita And St. Joseph Youth Conception and St. Augustine. League, St. Dominic and St. Ladis­ JULY 3 John Magaw, former Columbus A Nice Return Sister Senior Basketball. Corpus Christi laus; Visitation League, St. Mary Annual Orphans' Picnic St. Mary athlete, was honored re­ Camps Benefit From Game No. 1, St. Mary Magdalene and Magdalene. Baseball — Annuncia­ Holy Name. St. Vincent's cently when he was named the With about 4200 fans looking on. the Columbus Red Birds tion League, St. Catharine; As­ Boy*' Elementary: Football, H. most improved player on the uni­ took a thrilling 3-0 win over the St. Paul Saints last week at sumption League. St. Mary Magda­ Weight, St. Mary Magdalene; M. lene; Presentation League, St. versity of Dayton football team. the annual Catholic Camper’s Night in Red Bird Stadium. Weight, St. Ladislaus; L. Weight, The award was based on Magaw’s The crowd, third largest of the season, and the largest St. Leo and Our Lady of Peace. Thomas; Visitation League. St. show ing m spring football practice Camp night attendance, saw Ralph Beard hurl a sterling two Basketball — Assumption League, Augustine. Swimming—St- Cathar­ Magaw. who will be a sophomore St. Catharine: Presentation League, ine. next year is the son of Mr. and hitter at the Saints who had gone into the game in second Mrs. Sherman A. Magaw. 91 North place by a one-half game margin over Columbus. Beard, a Hague avenue, Columbus. Catholic from Cincinnati, was in command of the game all the way. Prior to the contest Red Bird general manager George Sisler House For Sale PLUMBERS — WE PAY awarded certificates of membership to the Club of Champions to SEWERS & DRAINS schools and CYO teams that had 6 Room House-1 Block From won championships in the diocese Electric Ruto-Rooter Sewer and during the past season. Bob Fowle, Drain Service. Phone Circleville Corpus Christi On Wilson Ave. 455 head coach at New Lexington St. AND Aloysius. was also presented a membership in this organization. Columbus got off to a fast start CALL JACK OTTO GOELLER'S LOAN in the game when they scored two 48 W. GAY ST. runs in the first inning on Adam’s PAINT STORE single, Stephenson^ , Moz- DI. 4264 zali’s ground out and Lyon’s base 219 E. Main Circleville for the pair of runs. Lyons Kof C accounted for the other Columbus “Bowling is Fun" run in the sixth when he tripled Visit One Of Columbus' with one out and scored on Lam- THE Finer Bowling Alleys mer's safety. 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NertouaneM, LIFE, and FIRE INSURANCE Sept. 18, has been announced by lowing the resignation of Frank rected the freshman eagers at the Irritable Temper United Benefit Life In*. Co. Better Have an Eye Examination— United Benefit Fire In*. Co. advice here to Terry Brennan his the Pumas’ new coach, Robert Razanno recently. university of Dayton, had indicated Here Now 25year-old successor as head foot­ Jauron. Razanno took over the reins last he will stay m coaching. 832V* Gallia Entranee Lyric Theatre R. L. "Bob" Wilson, Dist. Mgr. MT. VERNON 29381 ball coach at the University of The schedule, w hich includes six fall and led the football team to In another recent coaching 321-322 Nat. Bank Bldg. Dial 3.6911 BUYERS Patronize these reputable merchants Notre Dame. Indiana Collegiate Conference two wins, one tie and four losses. change, Paul Charters was named ^iiirsE W^° rna*