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Wednesday, April I, 1964 Mansfield News Journal 27 LITTLE SPORT ByRooten Cookie Gets Rookies Sparkle Chicago Job For Cincy Reds TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Cincinnati Reds wind up their By FRED DOWN, UPI Sports Writer Florida spring training chores here today against the Balti- The Chicago Cubs have decided they were right in the more Orioles and, as they head north, a lot of attention be- first place and awarded the late Ken Hubbs' second base gan to be centered on two newcomers. job to Cookie-Jim Stewart. League Boivling Roundup They are infielder-outfielder Deron Johnson, a one-time The slim, 24-year-old native of Lafayette, Ala., was tabbed New York Yankee farmhand, and 19-year-old Billy McCool at the beginning of spring training to succeed Hubbs, who Both showed well Tuesday died in a plane crash just before he was due to report to Al French, Betty Briner Roll Top Pin Scores as the Reds beat the Phila- camp, but then lost the job. delphia Phillies, 64. Ashlanders, SERIES — American Legion, 2625; M. Bessemer, 237—547; P. Hart 211— ONTARIO WOMEN'S LEAGUE Stewart won it back Tues- Only three honor roll se- Mapco No. 1 2589; Richland Aviation, 542; K. Seal, 208—531; L. Hamilton, 530. INDIVIDUAL — Briner, 560; Martha Johnson, playing at first lay when the Cubs voted him ries were rolled in bowling 2471. I SERIES — Stigall's, 2586; Doc Cote's, Beal 236-540; Pat Maglott, 536; Jo Ann base, had two hits, one of Top Stars GAMES — Legion, 956; Mapco No. 1,2504: ; Miller-Glen Hardware, 2437. Earhart, 500; Mary Ellen Anderson, 494; Shelby Tie he' outstanding rookie in action yesterday with Al 885; Mapco No. 2, 865. ] GAMES — Cole's, 894; Stigall's, 185- Ruth Palmer, 492; Winkie Wilson, 489,them a two-run homer, and heir camp and then pro- French and Betty Briner tak- LEADERS —Dill's, 79-43; Hosier's, 884. Dot Maglott, 437; Mirilyn Felger, 480; McCool fanned two and walk- 72'A-47«i; Legion, 67Vt52V:. LEADERS — Cole's, 71Vi-40V«i; Mans- Bettye Gordon, 471; Eula Schaaf, 464, eeded to celebrate with a ing high honors. COLONY MERCHANTS LEAGUE field Delivery Service, 65Vi-4««i; Speedy Mary Graham, 460; Becky Wagner, 457;ed two in the one hitless in- In Golf Test Join Cast tey single in the team's 4-2 INDIVIDUAL —Frank Brandt, 212- Car Wash, 64-48. Myrtle Kleinsorgen, 455; Mary Wirtmer ning he pitched. Rolling in the Park Trans- 454; Gladys Taytor, 449; Susann Dana Is, ASHLAND — Ashland and 200-610,' Walt Brandt, 203—550; Luke PARK DELMAR REJECTS LEAGUE Manager Fred Hutchinson actory over the Boston Red portation League, French led Gombosh, 218—585; Adam Brandt, 232— MEN — Robert Kauffman, 230—583; 444; Kay Deschner, 440. Shelby golfers deadlocked at Sox at Mesa, Ariz. The six- male keglers with games of 579; Bob Benzin, 204—564; Tom Lewis, Herb Krebs, 210—565; Earl Whltmore, SERIES — Bowlers Shop, 2256; Ann's said Johnson "is going to play 548. 552; Steve Olexa, 502—548; Jim Kane, Sewing Shop, 2204; Seaton's Tavern 6-6 in a ninehole match at the For Relays oot, 165-pounder, who is a 245, 209, and 173, for a 627 SERIES — Farmers Market, 2664; 202-207—543 WOMEN — Helen Civay, 2191. a lot of ball for us." Ashland Country Club yester- switch-hitter, was given a Ven Mar, 2541; TiA No. 2, 2476 494; Peg Forwittv 484= Ruby Only, 472; GAMES Bowlers, 812; Mechanics, series while Mrs. Briner led GAMES—Farmers, 923-87?; Ven Msr, Wilma Foss, 454; Susan Rittenour 448. 802; Ann's 795. day. PARK TRANSPORTATION LEAGUE HOT AND COLD Two of Ohio's finest track- watch before the game. female bowlers with a 158- 873. PARK CHARLES HOFFMAN LEAGUE Dave Deever and Terry Glenn Hobbie yeilded two VILLAGE INDIVIDUAL —Larry Kodger, 205- INDIVIDUAL — Franch, 627; Smitti, The principal criticism of field athletes are included in 226-176-560 in, the Ontario WESTINGHOUSE WOMEN'S 556; Dove Gerber, 555; Chet Kodger, 624; Hank Snyder, 20S-222—614; Duan* Castor had two points each the latest group of entries for runs in seven innings and Women's League. INDIVIDUAL — Rose HoUworth, 526; 235-550; Ray Friday, 222—541. Touby, 216-200-4111 Dldc Roos«, 574; Johnson is that he is a streak Peg Meorhead, 513; Shirley Lehr, 205— PARK LAKETTES LEAGUE Jim Robertson, 205-573; Jo« Hoff, 215- for Ashland as did Larry the 33rd Mansfield Relays Jndy McDaniel finished up Ron Barry, rolling in 486; Wanda Crownover 485, Dot Rachael, INDIVIDUAL — Bobbie Sherbume, 568; Vince Kennedy, 219-^564; Don hitter and Manager Eddie Shreffler and David Strauss Friday and Saturday at Me- or the Cubs, who bunched the Park Tuesday Men's 478; Jeanette Gleason, 467; Shirley 200-207—548; Jan Metiger, 515; Erla Workman, 552. Leishman of the San Diego Rodgers, 453; Ann Nalezlnek, 453. Adams, 477; Betty Geurin, 471; Louise SERIES — Blatz B«er, 2711; Ttam- of the Whippets. hock Field. ive of their eight hits for League, had high game with VILLAGE LEXINGTON Haag, 470; Betty Reguta, 468; Norma sters No. 40, 2545; Independent Towel club said, "When Deron's hot Shelby "won" the match on our runs in the third inning. LADIES LEAGUE Newton, 466; Carol Knapp, 458; Corrine2532. he can hit any pitcher in the Six more schools entered a 256. INDIVIDUAL — Jean Steurer, 526;Jones, 458; Martie Gre&g, 457; Lois GAMES — Slate 922-996-«3. actual stroke count, 264-269. today to build the field to 185 Dick Bertell led off with a Helen Bell, 496; Evie Nauman, 489; Dol- Bechtel, 455; Donna Gemzer, 455; Shir- LEADERS — Blatz, 7QVfc-49tt; Tom's game and when he's cold Deever's 38 was the low louble and Stewart, Lou THE HONOR ROLL ly Fisher, 484; Mabel Welsh, 456; Mary ley Conaway, 454. Restaurant, 69-51; Commercial Mctor, Tom Thumb can get him schools and 2,163 athletes MEN DiSanza, 454; Jean Swigart, 446. SERIES — All Sports Manufacturing, 67-53. round for both clubs. from three states. Jrocke, Ernie Banks and An- I French 245-2W-173-427 SERIES — Derwacter's, 2240; Or- 2265; Mary Loo's, 2234; National Elec- PARK TUESDAY MEN'S LEAGUE out.' Ashland was slated to host dre Rodgers followed with Smith 2U-2M-172-42J chard Park, 2144. tric 2222. INDIVIDUAL — Ron Barry, 256—587; Thus far in spring training Top athletes coming into WOMEN GAMES — Derwacter's, 818; Home- GAMES — National, 739; Mary Lou's, Ted Coleman, 230—569; Bob Workman, Mansfield Malabar this after- singles to round out the ttfy Brintr 1H-1M-W-WO craft, 760. 789; All Sports, 785. 567) Darcy Lynn, 551; Paul Zartman, tie has been on the hot side— noon while Shelby traveled to the fold today are Malabar's rame. LEADERS — Homecraft, 49-41; Rex's, SPLITS — Helen Marlowe, 5-7, 3-10; 547; Floyd Hock, 203-543; Bob Love, tutting over .400 with five Johnny Linta and Cleveland 48-42; Cedarbrook, 48-42. Anne Gaul, 4-5-7; Joan Schoenman, 5-4- 539; Russ Shade, 535. Mansfield Madison. The Pittsburgh Pirates lost VILLAGE ALL STAR LEAGUE SPLITS — Ginny Baumberger, 5°7. 10; Betty Weidle, 5-7-9; Nellls Wlsen- SERIES — Vaughn's Linoleum, 2571; tiome runs. OOLP SUMMARY COLONY ELKS LEAGUE barger, 5-10, 3-10. St. Joseph's Ken Prince. INDIVIDUAL — Orlle Grable, 2-4-225- St. Regis Paper, 2438; Knight's Insur- McCool, as a first year Scoring: Ashland 6, Shilby 4, a 3-2 decision to the St. Louis i Mel Harner, 209-20fr-«07; Jim Bar- INDIVIDUAL — Mike Donaldson, 234— VILLAGE WESTBROOK LEAGUE ance, 2473. ASHLAND Prince is the defending cham- lardinals but may have »er, 212-201-W8; Ken Eastman, 202- 607; J. DeYarmon, 217—575; Gene Ma- INDIVIDUAL—Kay Rielly. 472; Helen GAMES — Vaughn's, 901; Caribbean player, will have to be kept TO» Ptt pion in the 440-yard dash 201-597; Walt Stauffer, 223-»3; Lew lotr 205-569; Don Hertlhy, 561; Larry R ainey, 455; Chris Schenk, 455; Elsie Engraving, 889; St. Regis, 877. 1. Dava Deever 38 2 ;ained a pitcher as Vera irmelin, 587; Brad Lewis, - 584; Ed Smith, 559; Al Dlstl, 551; Earle Deems,Reffer, 453. LEADERS — Lumbermens, 79vi-40V4; by the Reds on their roster 2 211—549; B. Smith; 548; L. Piller, 566. VILLAGE BLOOMER GIRLS LEAGUE 2. Terry Castor 42 here. pitched six perfect in- roka, 201-214—583; Ted Holllnger, 205— Knight's, 79-41; St. Regis. 74VW5V4. or put up for grabs. No one 3. Jim Mflter -« Vt 80; Bill Neel, 200-580; Bob Walker, SERIES — Bloom Tire, 2707; Cement INDIVIDUAL — Treva Smith, 534PAR; K HARTMAN ELECTRIC MIXED 1'A nings. 04-214-J77; Bud McKee 238-575; Cliff Production, 2589; Gelger Herllhy, 2548. Louise Athey, 515; M. A. Loesch 515; WOMEN — Ullie Bell, 515; Barb Clev-expects the latter to happen. 4. Tony Bonflgllo 44 e WELL KNOWN. GAMES — Bloom Tire, 955-917; Geiger 5. Jack Wfcrblkl X enrose, .200—575. v Janet Wynkoop, 445. er, 513; Ronnie Lesch, 445. MEN-John He had only a 5-13 record 6. John Bognlard 47 o TWINS RALLY SERIES — National Latex, 2817; Hos-Harlihy, 930. PARK THERM-O-DISC LEAGUE Comer, 526; Bernie Hoot, 518; Tom Linta's pole vault deeds are tetlew, 2804; M&H Novelty, 2781. PARK EARLY BIRDS LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL — Rosie Brooker, 217- Bloom, 514. with Tampa of the Florida 26» well known to Mansfielders. GAMES — Latex, 976; M&H, ?«7; Au- INDIVIDUAL — Erla Adams, 497; 539; Nancle Young, 463; Bette Butler, SPLITS—Betsie Essman, 6-7-10; Bern- State League when he was SHELBY Bob Allison's ninth-inning tomotive, ?6S.