Baltimore Opens All-Stars Romp to 7-4 Win in Lannon Bows fo All-Stars in Camp at Cooney OCONOMOWOC — A two-day major league baseball tryout South, Top Leading Genesee camp, conducted by the Baltimore Orioles, was to have opened at EAST TROY — It must have!unearned ran scored during his' Genesee was held scoreless in 2-0 Shutout; Schram Gets Win Roosevelt field Friday. The camp fc • *f * th AH 9t n'reign the final three innings, while the D r will conclude Saturday. over the Scuit The South? se-l The All-Stars five-run win spree j All-Stars managed one more run in lect took advantage of seven Gene-jcaine mostly on errors Joe Better.the eight. Hugh Lett was to conduct the .... % * 1 A*^ s\f£ *V»tt inningtnmncr, sendinoow»rt t*"i<g y a5 1 higholC'r!l 1 BoT5rtxv scoreer*f\* : Regulars Out camp, which was arranged by Re-/. see errors to whip the league-lead- e |P°P-«P *° ^ *ird baseman. Gene!Gene.e« <*) ui.st.rs Fr. G. B. Hauser of St. Francis ers. 7-4 here Thursday night. *s; R H AS R H - Peters drew a walk. Bill Edwards ">, 2 0 0 •ieiii £>*> 0 0 0 Seminary, Milwaukee. Fr. Hauser, A five-run rally in the seventh | £"«— flvTosh^'tvvho droned'I^^c u4 Ii 1 Jones .rf 2 0 0 As Beermen formerly of Hartford, is chief Orio-iparted a 4-1 AM-Star deficit. Anoih- ;t"'h^ ";™ ±r' oroppeo a.P.oa.o.j 5, 2 0 2 0 (& * > - . • t j. i» • J.L _..* !_*.»_ vilC UCLil dliCTji a. fc-KTi «.C\.t t les scout in this area. jer tally in the eigntn brought *l"> 3 i 0 "**.a;r!£ cf j 1 ; setup. 'Sertram.c 4 0 0 Lough"?. Ib 2 6 o The camp was expected to at- winning margin. | Jeffery waiked. loading the has- wmtams.ib £« 1 1 Vlazn'i'Ow.Sfrj 2 0 0 tract prospects from Wisconsin and Z 0 0 \lcKenzie.lf 2 0 0 Fail to Score Bob Jeffery, Dousman mound- ;es .Both Peters and Edwards s Z 1 1 ^Ugfl.C 0 0 0 other states. t 4 2 man. came through with the win.'e,j wj,ea a grounder to the pitcher Hermann.? 22 0 Sd"» 5LITQ5.C i 2 0 0 Jir:ciisor».o 1 0 O LANNON — Lannon's Beermen, He issued not a single pass and vvas r5red wild to .j^ plate. 'ip^'-frf 2 1 0 Batiinger.o 1 0 0 playing: without the aid of three fanned six. Dave Ulrickson. North, -j^g j^yy continued, Johnny Her.d'son.p 1 0 0 iehum'r.ss 3 0 1 Wingers Play Creek ? lf 1 0 0 I 0 0 regulars, were unable to match Prairie hurler, drew starting dm-.Schumann'got on via error wkh ~~' tt:chaiak.3b 0 0 1 the Eastern division's All-Stars as les on lhe hm \tae;!er.c: 3 0 0 OCON O M O \V O C — Ocono-| - ! Jeffery scoring. Ira Adsit flied out j > — 0 0 a pair of runs in the top of the rnwoc's Wingers, leaders of the] The lanky Ulrickson fanned six!to the second baseman for twoj Be:ka.2b " 3 1 0 fourth gave Lannon its first defeat Pe:ers.:f j 0 J Central Wisconsin baseball league.'opposing batsmen in the first three [down but Ray Maholek and Daves Jefferv p i 0 I in better then three years, 2-0. wUl play Johnson Oeek at Johnson.innings, holding Genesee hitless.jMuehler took base on a walk and! * 1 o Red Kackbarth. Jim Smith snd Creek s'unday afternoon. The win?- j He was replaced by Dex Batinger'error. A wild pitch scored both! 5"-ha'.vi:'* 3b 1 C 0 Buck Reimer — all three regulars ooo ers, behind the seven hit hurling of (in the fourth. Batinger, iiin- a«a pai£JCL~ri of-Schumanui ol.ft2U~4£CL£Iini andSIUdL Maholek.*jl<3U:WSTiV., I —missed action. Godfrey "Shupe" Stan Nelson defeated Jefferson.!innings worked, gave up threej Betka. who sianed the rally with• 35 4 T Toiais 34 DeCristafaro's outfit managed to by 5-2, here Wednesday night. Nelson;runs in the fifth. jan our. ended it with a grounder' n33 load the bases in the sixth with struck out 12 batters. ! Jeffery came on in the sixth. One.to short. ;ji only one down but the near rally fizzled when the All-Stars defense hauled in a pair of fly outs. Buddy Schrarn, young Calhoun hurler, was declared the winner. He came on in the fourth, reliev- ing Clair Hickman who gave up no Braves Trip Philadelphia as runs and two hits. Schram. in three innings, held Lannon hitless. The All-Stars came up with the two-run lead during Schram's reign. Leading off ia the fourth. Mathews Clouts Homer, 3-2 Pat Panella whiffed. Gordy Gitz- 'Frtemao Staff Photo) laff, Granville outfielder, smashed Stan Dubnicka slides home but Rudy Oubnicka (startling) has already fanned to end the inning ... a double down the left field line and continued on to third on a Aug. S-12 when he defends hisj Win Brings fielding error through Rudy Dub- Braves Banter Cardinal Rookies state open title on his own course. I rticka. * * " IZiske, Granick in Finals Earl Gengler's single to left scor- Speaking of golf, Bert Rice of j Club to 141 ed Gitzlaff. Corky Flieshman's Look Very Good Fond du Lac really got a "birdie" j passed ball advanced Gengler to Moore Orders Phillies Not to on the second hole at the Townj second and scoring position. Fliesh- LAKE FOREST, 331. {^-Chicago j and Country club course recently Of Women's Meef Today Games Behind man's peg to second, following the Pull Hits in Giant's Territory Cardinal football coach Joe Styda-j. .Rice lofted a ball into a By JACK BURKE kee, today for the junior champion- recovery, went wild and Gengler har Thursday watched his rookies j tree on the second hole—and out Associated Press Sports Writer By TOM GUYANT pulled up at third. step through their second scrim- fell a robin, killed by the flying ship. Marilyn defeated Carol Soren- Freeman Sports Writer By TOM GUYANT home run in. but when you step upjmage in two cays and observed: MADISON IB— Joyce Ziske of son, Janesville, 7 and 5, and her Dave Kadrich promptly struck Freeman Sports Writer it's just about impossible." pellet. MILWAUKEE COUNTY STA- out to dampen the All-Stars hopes "Some of our veterans are going * * * ~~ Waterford sank in her putts from opponent in the finals upset Ann Terry Moore and a group of his From home plate to the right field j all over the greens today to shoot DIUM — Ed Mathexvs keeps his of continuing the rally. But, with Jto have to go like heck to beat Doc Erskine. assistant football Kosloske, Menasha. 2 up, in the promises. two down,-Pete Mattiacci, Dales boys were chatting aimlessly in the'fence in the Polo Grounds. i» is only them out." sub-par golf and gain a tivo-up lead Philadelphia dugout during the 257 feet. To left, it is 279 but to coach at Marquette. is a scholar over Nadyne Granick of Milwau- semis. Milwaukee's "King of Swat" told third baseman, hit a grounder to Five of the better looking rook- j and amateur collector. .He re- young Eddie Buttera. one of a short. Braves batting practice Thursday center the distance increases to 480 kee at .the end of nine boles in Complete title pairings for today: f ppT" ies will leave the Cardinal camplcently turned over to the Mar SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP group of crippled children attend- A perfect peg to the first base- afternoon. .tni^fST toda rv f-ton -T/vt*oin^ *K£* co!le*»rtU*»*ye& -.IT e-*-»*-e. ' mifstr** T5?iTj»T" their 36-hole match for the Wiscon- " "Thev pitch to trv and make voul - J ^ S all-stars | quette library a collection of Jo-sin women's golf championship. Jovee ZlsSce. Waterford vs ing Thursday's game with Philadel- man was dropped, allowing Geng- The conversation somehow shift- Itadyne Granick. Milwaukee. phia, that he'd hit a home run "just oull the ball That's natural." said "» **z™™S at Purdue. They are seph Conrad fu-st editions, valued SENIOR CONSOLATION ler to score from third. George ed to talk about the Giants and the s--- ~ "••—-•-- --— !>,„„!,,!iDa_ ? . T ^™*~ T«TI^»-_T™T „_?* \_*_T» ___:«*i^t-• sOii =w~firit Miss Ziske 20-year-old former for you." Ed did it. too. Majeski, Brookfield backstop, fan- Pol•n To Grounas/- - . ..r-Bovs> . ,, sai-d ^ Moore-.„ . ->iooreATnnr-p . "Titr rinps-Taoesn rt rfaon a OhiKt 0o1f gooc-nnda cks Lamar J.lcHan Of Arkansas at ii.o'ju. champion, had three birdies on the Mrs. Esther Swenson. Sroughton vs ulJ and Bobby Cavazos of Texas Tech: ilanlvis Klumb. West Bend. Mathews homer, with one aboard ned to retire the sides. "If there's anythingvthins; 1 don't want «> P there.' tackle Bob Morgan of Maryland The new FBI chief in Milwau- first nine to score a 37-one under JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP in the first, sent the Braves spin- Lannon was never able to recov- you to do. it's to try and pull a hitLTnen toe Ialk to the par, while Miss Granic, 19, had Marilyn Hall, Mil-*-aukee v» Braves.
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