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.K T<3TH * HI 5cl ST-. ' C0LUM2U3, OltiO PRINTED UNI COLUMBUS THE OHIO Offico At: THI PIOPIWW 430 6. Long St CA. 1-4586 CHAMPION Colombo*, Ohio ' SENTINEL MRS. LILA PRICE FAMILY BAIT. < Ul KC II VOL 14, No. • Sentinel Reader's Letter Tell, THUBStUV, AUGUST 9* 1961 20 CENTS COLUMBUS, OHIO 'Why I Like To Go To Church, SOME WHO EttfOTED THEMSELVES do­ p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Jewish Recreation Center This week the Sentinel con­ all about how and what I go to ing things other than swimming at The Squires Outdoor Pool. Tbe Jewish Center is located oa gratulated Mrs. Llla Price on her Church for. Club, Inc., I in; I "Big Splash Party" are shown Otllegts av. Just south of Livingston av. Tickets thoughfulness and on her ability to For one Uilng "I go to serve above. Tbls year the same will prevail for those for this affair may be obtained from any mrm- very simply state a wonderful tru­ God" and I feel that every person who do not want to swim at the 1963 "Big Splash bors <if The Squires Club, Inc. For Information th. should go and pray and serve tha Party" to be held on Augu»t 18th from 10:36 concerning tickets you may phone Te. S-A383. In her letter, which follows Lard. you will be able to find inspira­ REV. H. ARNOLD and the mem* tion which caused the Ohio Sentine bers ot the Consolidated Baptist editors lo select It from among SLAIN ON Church are all very proud of Mrs. others. THE OHIO Price. It will be a pleasure to 'DEAR SIR: from others of this Church ln the I want to write and tell you future. < 1962-63 HUNTING AND TRAPPING SEASONS mme SPECIES OKMaCMOM uSjrjrjra*. SENTINEL UU. 0»H» aKUMt! •B £VT; RUFFED GROUSE OCTlS-fEh.3 s WWU6W NOT ZONE, i stPTia-MOVio TO DARK as the original Washington Sena­ SQUIRRELS 4 TO ZONE a OtPTI4-0CT.n tors was the doormat of the lea­ sun oamto ot OCtED N0V.I5-0EC.15 Slory On Page 2 COMTSOUIOIAHO gue. QUAIL SKCIfcl. • 0 TWO NW.l5-Jtti.l4 The heads ot the Angels are the HINJC AREAS 5 00AM DAYS best judge ot baseball talent In HUNOafiUm PARTRIDGE Publ.lt LAHD N0V15-JAN3I tm CMUKMtS t TO the league as they took the c;ist- ClMSHKWO PHEASANT«*«*» Pl&VATI LAND UOVtS-DKlS &A0 offs of the otner eight teams and 500 PR THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1962 RAbblT NOV 15-JAN 51 4 WIT' juggled them around through trade GUN DEC. I3WI4 until they have come up In two 0EER Is V? DOW 0CTI5-DEC51 euuGsr short years with a winning team. OfaW* Their smartest move was the HUNTING- A 6 P.M. acquisition ot Leon Wagner, a RACCOON ON TO OPOSSUM NOV. 15- •oaat 6AH SPORTS CLEANINGS National League castoff from Uie FEB. 13 TRAPP*N6~ NONE International League. Leon leads RACCOON By DILL BELL 9 Sports Editor the league in homers with 27. He OPOSSUM HOtf DAY is tied tor the lead in runs and HUNTING *~<t TRAPDINO N0V.t5- OR runs batted in. He has 68 and 71 M1MK-MUSKRAT FE&.2S NIGHT respectively. bEAVEB •<- M ASUTA6UU. CARROLL. 9 VIVIAN BROWN, tho Cleveland lass who runs for Tenn. State /t«A»l«G\ COLUMBIAN*. MAHONING. FEB 15- 1 *• staged the biggest upset of the "rourth Russian-United Slates 9 OTHER TAN STARS who are 1 0W.Y / PORTA&.TRUHtUU AND FEB28 ru MM WIUIAH5 COUMTttt. track and field duel at Stanford University Sunday she nosed out among the leaders in their lea­ Russia's Maria Itkina in the women's 200 meter dash. Vivian's time of gues are Manny Jimlniz of Kan­ M0 W£M SEASON ON SNOWSHOE MAKE. REEVES PHEASANT AND WILD TURKEY. 23.7 seconds was her best time for the event in her career. Her vic­ sas City, second in the American NO C105E0 SEASON ON W00DCHUCK AND SKUNKS. © THE OPEN SEASON ON QUAIL IS EXTENDED TO JAN.14 ONLY ON THE DELAWARE tory enabled the American women's team to cut down the margin of League hitting race .335; Floyd RtiERVOlR. COOPER HOLLOW, IH0IAN CREEK. RUSH RUM. SPRINO VALLEY VYOlf- the Russians' victory more than was expected as the Russians were ex­ Robinson, White Sox third place CREEK AMD TRAMOUILITY WILOUfE AREPA. CLOSES • ftiM&NEtKtD PHEAUNT HENS MAY Bt INCLUDED IM TVtE OA1LY BA6 LIMIT ONLY pected to sweep the 200 meters because Wilma Rudolph Ward was not with .325; Vic Power. Uie Twins' IN THE SOUTH PHEASANT HUNTING ZONE Oft OH TME FOLLOWING WILDLIFE tsSm in condition to run in this event. slick fielding first sacker, has fin­ AUBURN MARSH. HAMMEH ORCHARD. PLEASANT VAU.EV OR SPRIH6 VAUIY^ ally hit his batting stride and is • ALL OEER MUST BE DELIVERED TO A STATE GAME PROTECTOR OR AN OFFICIAL, The American men won their CHECKIMG STATION FOR INSPECTION AMD TAGGING. DEER TAKEM WITH A BOW. fifth with .306. WITHIN 84 HOURS.WITH A GUN. 6EF0RE 10 00 P.M. ON DEC,4. division 127-107 and the U. S. girls ches in the high jump. Robinson Is tied with Wagner In • SHOOTING HOURS FOR 60W HUNTING ON DEC. IS AMD U. 9-00 AM TO 5O0 P.M. lost 41-68. O WILMA RUDOLPH WARD • BEAVER TRAPPERS MUST HAVt A PERMISSION AFFIDAVIT fftOM LAN0OWMER RBIs; leads ln doubles and is tied KrS? SK&N&fJlO PELTS MUST HAVE A SEAL. MTACUEO THERETO W **. 9 BOB HAYES and Roger Say- provided perhaps the most excit­ OA.ME. PROTECTOR 6EF0RX MARCH IS ,19115. ers placed one-two in the 100 yard »ng seconds of the meet when she for third place, with his teammate. dash. Paul Drayton and Sayer < came from behind to anchor the Al Smith, in triples. He has 28 awept the 200 yard dash. Hayes ' women's tOO meter team to vic- triples and seven doubles. leads in only one department: i ing team, plays a good brand Jones was second in the 120 high lory. She also won th* 100 meter Juan Pizzaro, the White Sox homers, with 28, but he is among j of baseball and their players are hurdles. Willie Atterbury won the dash. Earlene Brown was third fireball hurler holds second place the top men in almost every de­ J closely watched by the major lea- 400 meter hurdles. Ulis Williams In the sholput. Willie White placed among the strike out artists, with partment. He Is second In RBIs, que scouts. Each year some of and Sadler two California boys second ln the broad Jump, 120. 87; second in runs, 81; and second their players are signed by ma­ I who have been rivals since their 9 IT APPEARS that Uie Amer- O THREE VETERANS and a in doubles, 21. jor league scouts and some of them have reached the major lea­ hlgh school days, swept the 4 to! lean League race is back in its second year man are among the 9 A ROOKIE has moved In to gues, v * run. Jim Dupre was second to j usual pattern. The mighty Yanks top five in the National League challenge the big four ot the ho­ Jerry Siebert in the 800 meters, are three and one half games batting race. Tommy Davis of the mer world. He is Roman Mejias, © I m: BIG QUESTION In Uie Ralph Boston turned back the j ahead of the pack and auparent- Dodgers, the second year man is former Jet now with Houston. pro football world is: Can the challenge of Russia's record break- ly there ls no one to stop them. the leader at .348. Roberto Cle- Mejlas is Ued with Orlando Cep­ Cleveland Browns overhaul their Ing broad Jumper. Paul Warlield The Cleveland Indians have shot mente of Pittsburgh, last year's eda of the Giants, for fourth place, team in Uie short time left, to, PASTOR Ohio State halfback, took third their bolt and is now anchored batting champion, is third with with 21. Aaron is second with 26 become a contender in the 1962 Slory On Page 3 place in this event. down In fourth place seven games .344. and Ernie Banks of the Cubs, third season? Coach Paul Brown be­ Another upset of the meet was off of the pace. Frank Robinson of the Reds, at 24. lieves ho can. We say that 11 he when John Thomas finished fourth The only two teams which have last year's most valubale player, does, he deserves the .title- o* nr.jra- in the high Jump. The best that a ghost of a chance to upset the who got off to a slow start this 9 TBE 1M)I 1NPOLIS Clowns, cie man. the funny men of baseball, will be John could j do was 6 ft., 10 in. Tanks' surge to another pennant season, is fourth with .329. Hank Not only does he have to re­ HOPE LOOMS FOR at Jet Stadium Sunday for the Gene Johnson cleared seven-foot are the Los Angeles Angels and Aaron, Is perennial contender for build his backfield, but he has to t otake second place, but the Rus­ the Minnesota Twins. the tlUe, is fifth at .827. Davis Dispatch Charities. The Clowns strengthen ids offensive line. He sian's Valery Brumel climbed up 9 THESE ARE the surprises also leads in hits and runs bat- were rained out in their last ap­ al3o has to replace linebackers BOLIVAR ARMS into the stratosphere for a high of the League.

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