1956-04-20, [P ]

1956-04-20, [P ]

Friday, April 20, 1956 THE SEMI-WEEKLY MADISON COUNTY DEMOCRAT, LONDON, OHIO Page RvO; Williams shift. Ted made it fam­ ning. Guests were Mrs. Hazel Long Lois Kelly, Miss Ana McLuty, Saturday. Kte* mas an eYcrut rNT ous because he would rather chal­ of London, Mrs. L. M. Morris of Miss Peggy SusWtors, all of • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zoltz and RECORD AS AMAN*OBR" lenge the three infielders and go Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Springfield. Mrs. Tommy Chap­ Judy. Mrs. Armanda Hick* and for home runs than bunt or try Wit beck and Mr. John Wasner of man, South Charleston, Mrs. Jer­ Mr. George Hicks, Joyce end ICK cU'"Y? hitting to left field. Markley Rd., Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ ry Foster. Mrs. Rufus Jenkins, George attended funeral services » T.S ford Long of Brandenburg Rd.. Mrs. Tom Speai-s, Mrs. Thurman tor Mr. Grover Hicks at Clarks­ o In 1948, Boudreau tried another Mrs. Mildred Blake and Joyce of Spears. Mrs. Mary Powers, Mrs. burg, Sunday. SPORTS ah* play in spring training. It was the Summeriord, Miss Wilma Bush of Weldon Fast, Mrs. Howard Mur­ Mis. Stanley McCoy of Spring. pick-off play. It was used a num- London Rural and Mr. and Mrs. ry, Mrs. Mae Shanteau, Mrs. Roy *l<4d will entertain the Womer/i ber of times and worked with an William Olinger and Linda. A pot­ Critis, Mrs. Wade Harper, Mrs. fellowship of the Congregation^I formed the greatest one-two punch opposing runner on second. Ruth’s Keeord h baseball has ever known. * yIabs• JUN'O* 1! luck supper was enjoyed by all. Jack Lansing, Mrs. Lottie Lans­ Chrrtian Church in her home ‘•There’s no doubt that Gehrig’s In the first game of the Cleve­ ing, Mrs. Wayne Linson, Mrs. / rril 26th. Mrs. J. B. Smith will land-Boston World Series that Mr. Webster Nicewarner, broth­ John Dunn. Mrs. Roger Bennett have ci large jf the pr.gram. presence behind Ruth heljM'd the year, Bob Feller, catcher Jim He- er of Mrs. Fay Morris, has enter­ Danger This Year Babe’s mark," says T ebbetts. and Lynda, Mrs. Donald Marsh, gan and Boudreau pulled the play ed Springfield City Hospital for Mrs. James Hollar, Mrs. Everett "When Jimmie Foxx hit 58 in 1932 on Plul Masi, a substitute runner. observation and treatment. OSU School Of By FRANK ECK for the Philadelphia Athletics he IN >3'13, WITH COLUMBUS, Giear and Marva, Mi’s. Gail Sim* And R<T7,wrTH M>--WAU- Masi dove from under his cap get­ Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers of mormon, Mrs. Dale Simmerrnon, AP Newsfeatures Sports ErfTtdr had Al Simmons ba^k of him. New Castle, Indiana, spent several TAMPA, Fla. (API Baseball’s (Simmons hit. 322 tor his ninth Krc CULLOP WAX ting back to second base and um­ Mrs. Arnold Grear, Mrs. Blanche Music Plans Two ■‘vcrec Mi NCR lMOVP pire Bill Stewart signaled safe. days last week with Dr. Rogers’ Gordin and Miss Ruth Duff. most celebrated record—the 60 straight time above .300.) And MANA'J-SR. Of* T>T YKAR.f —-.s “The play worked then, too,” mother, Mrs. O. E. Rogers. Summer Events home runs Babe Ruth hit for the when Hank Greenberg hit 58 for ' NOW TO GXT Mrs. Roger Exline was guest of 1927 New York Yankees-—is about claims Boudreau who insists he Mr. and Mrs. George Paugh and honor for a miscellaneous show­ Detroit in 19.38 he had slugger a I THAT HCNOft ’ tagged the runner before his hand family of Springfield and Mr. and COLUMBUS, O.—The Ohio State to be broken. Rudy York following him.” er Wednesday evening in the University School of Music has reached the base. Mrs. Walter Morris of Hollandia Church of Christ. Belle Center. And who is going to do it? Tebbetts, who caught 1,162 Gardens visited Sunday evening scheduled two events toe Ohio high games in the majors, never was What has Boudreau done lately? The following attended the ach­ school students. ‘‘Why, one of three men,” says Well, Boudreau has made an ac­ with Mrs. L. M. Morris. ievement program for the Home Manager Birdie Tebbetts of the noted for hitting homers. But as ceptable first ba^er.ian out of an Miss Wilma Bush of London Ru­ Demonstration in London Thurs­ The annua! Mirde Opportunities Cincinnati Redlegs. ‘‘There's our a catcher he observed the great ral was the weekend guest of Miss hitters. He’s played with Williams outfielder Vic Power. He also pull­ day: Mrs. Richard McKenzie, Mrs. Conference will take place on tnp first baseman Ted Kluszewski, ed another switch last June, mov­ Peggy Myers of Markley Rd. Millard French, Mrs. Clifford campus Saturday, May 12. Plan­ Willie Mays of the Giants and Ed in Boston and Greenberg ifl De­ Mrs. William Olinger had a troit. ing Jim Finigan. rookie of the C’lernans, Mrs. Jay Gossard. Mrs. ned as a service to help students Mathews of the Milwaukee Braves. year in ’54 as third baseman, over birthday dinner for Mrs. Olinger Harry Theobald, Mrs. Byron explore the possibility of a career ‘‘There is no question in my mind Ruth was 32 when he set his to second, and putting second sac­ Tuesday evening. Guests were Mr, Jenks. Mrs. R.alph Sexton. Mrs. in music, the conference will in­ that the record is about to he bro­ charmed 60 and Tebbetts points H'CK MAS THe ABIUITV TO ker Hector Lopez on third. and Mrs. Foster Miller and son, Hugh Alderson, Mrs. Raymond clude auditions; interviews with ken. There are too many fellows to the fact that Kluzewski will be OUT TMtt B4EST IN Boudreau isn’t saying what he Steven and Linda Jean Olinger. O’Brien, Mrs. Conrad Butcher, voice, piano and Instrumental with the potention. These three 32 on Sept. 10. HiS veu ANO TO G-ET THB1R has up his sleeve for this season Miss Joan Long was an over­ Mrs. Darwin Currey, Mrs. Richard teachers; and tests. fellows all will have a better “You wouldn't want a better TO HUSTLE ALL THg TIMg but it will have to he plenty be­ night guest Thursday of Miss Jean McKenzie, Mrs. Harold Jackson, chance this year. guy than big Ted to break Ruth’s WITH CULLOP YOU HAV* cause he just doesn’t have the Morganstern of South Charleston Mrs. Arbi in Davidson, Mi’s. Edwin Charles Spohn is general chair­ "I think the guy who will break record,” says George (Birdie) Teb­ horses. Rural. Vallery, Mrs. Luther Rohm, Mrs. man of the Music Opportunities the record must have a good hit­ betts. “He’s the same kind of a Mrs. Howard Smith is a patient C. C. Rowand, Mrs. Charles Lutz Conference. Additional information ter back of him. It means the pit­ guy Lou Gehrig was, and if he at Mt. Carmel Hospital, Columbus, and Mrs. Lewis Pierce. may be obtained from Prof. Eu­ chers must pitch to the big slug­ played in New York he’d l>e get­ ^he had a major operation Thurs­ gene J. Weigel, director of the ger batting in the third spot. I ting the same kind of publicity Brighton News day. The Minute Maids met Tuesday School of Music, Hughes Hall. think Kluszewski, who hit 49 home from sports writers that Ruth and Mis; Ruth Lannon, Miss Lenora evening in the community build­ Ohio State's Summer Music Fes­ runs in 1954 and 47 last year, has Gehrig got. I’ll give Klu the hit Mrs. FLORENCE OLINGER Lannon and Roy I^annon motored ing. Hostesses were Mrs. Donald tival for high school musicians is the best chance. With Wally Post sign anytime. I think he should | PHONE 802-W-2 last weekend to Washington, D. C. Mace and Mrs. Donald Marsh. At­ planned for June 10-17, witM l^ANAG-E^ OP THE to see the Cherry Blossom Festi­ tending were Mrs. Paul Daugher­ George Wilson as chairman. hitting back of him the National get every chance al the record." I ... .. League pitchers will pitch more COLUMBUS v’STS val. ty. Mrs. Raymond Stewart, Mrs* Guest conductors for the event to KIu.’ Post had his best season Mrs. Thomas Morris came home Conrad Butcher, Mrs. Hugh Alder- will be: Festival Orchestra, Ru­ in 1955. He hit 40 home runs and Elmer L Ward Sr. Tuesday from Springfield City son, Mrs. Robert Zoltz, Mrs. Ever­ dolph Ringwall, associate conduc­ batted .309. Kluzewski and Post Hospital where she underwent a ett Grear, Mrs. Marion Knisley and tor, Cleveland Orchestra; Festival 1$ Sponsor Of by,” says Ward. 'T spoke to Fred bit tired of seeing Ted Williams Mrs. Roger Gorman. Chorus, Luther Goodhart, < New form the best one-two punch in major operation. She is coming a- South Solon i both leagues. Corcoran about it and he lined up murder Cleveland pitchers. long just fine and hopes to be back Mrs. Martha Crum, Mrs. Hugh York University; and Festival Round Robin Golf the pros.” ’ • "Ted beat us 11-10 one day in Alderson and Mrs. Roger Bennett Band, Nilo W. Hovey, Butler Un­ “Mathews has a good chance at to work soon. MRS. RUTH DIFFENDAL atended the Ruth Lyons tle\ ision Ruth’s record because he hits a- That was back in 1938 when hfe 1946,” recalls the popular Boud­ iversity. By FRANK ECK first Round Robin was played at reau. "He hit three home runs and Mrs. Donna Hayman is still a PHQNE 3271 1 program in Cincinnati Monday. Application forms and informa­ head of Hank Aaron who seems to AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor patient at Springfield City Hospit­ be getting better.

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