Thousands Attend Davis` Funeral Thursday, May 23, 1962, Page 32
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Thousands Attend Davis` Funeral Thursday, May 23, 1962, Page 32
32 THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. ¥„ Thursday, May 23, 1968 P JFK Conveys A's Beaten In 11th, 8-7 ^^f —^—^^—^^ —^^ . —» Norf/j Downs Vo//ey Nine By 73-6 Tally LoOD-LeadilM Gome With Bisons Rained Out B ^^^^^1 ^^^^^f ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^H^^F ^^^^^^f ^^^^^ ^^f^^^ ^^^^^H ^^^^^^f ^^1 ^^^^^^K ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^1 ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^ ^H ^^1 ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^f | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HB^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HBBBI^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BIHi^HHB^^^^^^UBP^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B ^j^jj^^^^g^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ His Sympathy Yanks Triumph Orioles Edge Tigers to Play Chiefs In Message On Mantle's HR In Tonight mm North overwhelmed Valley 136, yesterday In a City League baseball game. The contest had been washed-out Monday.afterBALTIMORE CAP)—Steve BarNEW YORK (AP) - Mickey Mantle's homer, his ninth, came ber and V/es Stock throttled nuThe principal reason for the of our power, but the other noon. JACK ANDREWS Mantle hammered a lead-off on a 2-2 pitch and flew into the merous scoring theats by Detroit One of the largest crowds of current,low estate of the Tigers, club's pitching-will strengthen, North's Prank Netti had lour homer in ihe bottom of the llth distant upper deck at Yankee Wednesday night and pitched the the season is expected at Mac- according to general manager too. hits and drove in four runs. HarJim Campbell, is that "three men i Kerby Farrell, genial Buffalo inning Wednesday night to give Stadium. Baltimore Orioles to a 2-1 victory Arthur Stadium tonight when the New York Yankees an 8-7 vic- The Yankees routed lefty Ted over the slumping Tigers. the Detroit Tigers of the Amer- haven't been hitting. We haven't skipper, echoed Swift's senti- ry Hoffman smacked a triple and By GERRY ASHE tory over the Kansas City Ath- Bowsfield during a seven-run sec- The victory kept the Orioles in ican League oppose the Chiefs, been getting enough production ments. "Syracuse has real good a homer for three RBFs, while letics The from Bruton. pitching and it's a well balancedAl Hazelmeyer collected three "om Colavito," Loiaviro, Cash L,asn and ana oruion. ELMIRA—Ernie Davis, al' Yankees had lost a ond inning. Manny Jiminez (in a tie for the American League their minor league affiliate, in And too added 7-0 lead. . the first exhibition game sched- . >" Campbell, "our club. Their pitchers are at the hits, including two doubles, and ready a beloved legend to the The blow was' Mantle's third right field) played Roger Maris' lead with Chicago. pitching has been a bit spotty.' right age and they're going to get uled here in several years. Game Barber failed to finish for the fly into a double to start the insports fans of America al- •homer in two days. It came off Bill Evans added two hits, one a Campbell came to town .Tuesbetter." first time in five starts, but fhe| time is 7:30 ning and singles by Joe Pepitone, though only 23, was buried relief pitcher Bill Fischer, and Tony Kubek and Yankee starter 24-year-old left-hander was credday to look over his farmhands. Farrell isn't as sure about his two-bagger. There were 4,000 tickets sold His presence isn't ominous sine* in beautiful Woodlawn Cem- gave Fischer his first loss after Bill Stafford followed. hurlers but he expects his staff Mike Mooney hit a double and ited with his eighth victory—tops up to last night and a turnout there isn't much cance that the to strengthen/ too. .etery Wednesday afternoon six victories. in the major leagues. .He was reof 6,000 is not unlikely unless the Tigers will take • away any of a single for the losers. Then Bobby Richardson's triple,. .laced . . -stock . .after , 15SUm. Dick Ricketts, who goes against A four-game slate is booked after the largest funeral in rains come again. two walks, an error, Maris' sacriP ^ g ^s the Tribesmen despite their Rochester Friday night has a 4-0 CIT * NEW TORK *• eighth wa'k to open the seventh ab r h bi the history of the city and Causer 69 ab5 r1b2bi2 Boyer 3b 6 1 0 0 fice fly and Pepitone's second sinThe rubber name of the three- troubles. this afternoon, with, front-run* record. The Bisons have packed inning. game series with Buffalo, the After having lost to the Bisons heart _ moving services in Cimoli If 6 1 2 2 Rich'non 2b 6 1 2 1 gle of the inning accounted for n a lot of power in support of I ing Cortland at. Vocational, secLiimpe 2b 6 0 0 0 Tresh If • i 1 1 0 the other runs. Detroit starter Jim Banning re- International League's Northern First Baptist Church. Siebern lb 4 1 1 0 Mantle cf 3 2 1 1 Monday night and squared the Ricketfcs' performances.tired the first 11 Orioles before ond place Christan Brothers Charles 3b 5 2 1 1 Howard c 3 0 0 1 Stafford held the A's to three Division leader, was rained out More than 9,000 persons had Jimenez rf 3 0 1 0 Maris rf 3 1 1 1 hits through the first seven in- Al Smith doubled in the fourth last night. Any hope of playing series Tuesday night for their After having suffered a recur- Academy hosting third place rf 2 0 0 0 Peoitone lb 5 1 3 1 passed through the Neighborhood bAlusik DelGreco cf 4 1 0 0 Kubek ss 4 1 1 1 nings, but the Athletics got six and scored on a single by Jim was abandoned 20 minutes be- sixth victory in seven games, rence of an injury to his pitch- Eastwood, Nottingham playing c 3 1 1 1 Stafford D 3 0 1 2 the Chiefs are only two games ing shoulder in Columbus last at Valley and North at Central House Tuesday while Ernie's Sullivan Bowsfield D 0 0 0 0 Bridees D 0 0 0R 0 runs in the eighth, four of them Gentile. Tho other Baltimore run fore game time. 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Terry body lay in state and at least Thies D behind the leaders. Buffalo also Saturday night, Howie Koplitz was scored in the fifth on a single 1 0 1 0 All games start at 3:45 p.m. unearned. Paul Foytack, the Tigers' vet- will be idle today before invad1 0 0 0 dBerra 2,000, more filed through First Willis p has been getting cortisone injec0 0 0 0 eLinz 0 0 0 0 Gino Cimoli's home run, his by Jack Diandt and a triple by eran right-hander who recently R H 1 0 0 0 Hamilton D 0 0 0 0 cHowser Baptist Church this morning to. pischer ing Rochester. Last night's raintions. "The injury could be seri3 000 Luis Aparicio. 200 0400 — 6 5 2 Valley came off the disabled list, is second in two games, drove home 146 012 X— 13 12 1 North pay their last respects to Elmira'sl Toiais 43 7 s.6 . Totals 38 8 11 8 Xlcht Game ous," Swift said. out will be made up July 10 and Mooney; Volan, Marsallo expected to hurl for Bob Schefa—Ffied out for Thies in 7th :b—Lined DETROIT iihe first two runs. Then the YanBALTIMORE favorite son—twice All-American out lor Jimenez in 8th; c—Safe on error Koplitz, who has a 1-2 record, or 11. Dardano and Evans. ab r h bt ab r bl fing's Tigers in the exhibition. Willis in at&; <i—Stapled for Terry kee infield defense collapsed, as Wert 3b Aoaricio gs 4 0 1 1 while at Syracuse and the first for Swift will depend on Alan suffered the injury in Birmingin 10th: e—Ran for Berra In 10th. Phillins 3b I 0 0 0 Adair 2b 2 0 0 0 Chief's skipper Bob Swift plans 000 000 061 00—7 both Clete Boyer and Kubek Bruton cf Negro chosen for the Heisman Kansas City 4 0 2 0 Smith r f 3110 Koch (1-0)in the series opener ham three years ago. He won 23 to split the mound duty between New York '.. 070 OW WO 01—8 •made errors, the first for the Kostro If 3,0 0 0 Snyder rf-lf 1 0 0 0 Trophy. B—Sullivan, Boyer Kubek. PO-A—KanKaline rf 3 0 1 0 Gentile lb 3 0 1 1 left-handers "Wyman Carey and with Columbus tomorrow night games that season. sas City 3(L12 (none out when winning Yankees in six games. The Yan- Triandos a 4 0 0 0 Robinson 3b 3 0 1 0 The church was filled, except run scored), New York 33-10. LOB— kee infield had made only seven Cash lb 2 0 0 0 Powell If 3 0 0 0 Joe Grzenda, with Carey the with Larry Foster (2-2) and Wil- Lou Johnson, Legrant Scott, lor a small section reserved for Kansas CJfT 30. New York 11. 3 0 0 0 S&vcrine cf 0 0 0 0 sfcarter. Wood 2b |George Smith, Ray Oyl^f, and lie Smith (4-2) nominated for 2B—-Sicbern. Marls. 3B—Tresh. Richard- all year. McAuliffe M 1 1 0 0 Lau c 2000 Ernie's mother and close friends, son. HR—Cimoli. Charles, Mantle. Bunning p 2 C 0 0 Brown c 1 0 0 0 The likely Detroit batting or- the second and third game of Jesse Queen were in the park . Ed Charles crashed a two-out 1 0 0 0 Brandt cf-rf 3 1 2 o an hour before services started (Howard SF—Mam. at 11 a.m. yesterday for hitting the series, but not necessarily in R EK BB SO R 2 0 0 0 Fox p Barber p der for the start of the game is: homer in the ninth o£f Ralph Terat 2 P.M. and thousands of others Bowsfield l o on 11-3 6t 6 61 3 Stock p practice. that order. 30 2 6 2 Jake Wood, second base; Bill Totals 42-3 7i I 4 1 Totals ry, making his first relief appearpacked a park outside the build- Thies ..1 0 0 0 ,. 1 a—Grounded out for Sunning in 8th. Bruton, center field; Norm Cash, Swift was in an optimistic The stadium box office willj ance of the season, to tie the score Detroit 010 000 000—1 ing to listen to the eulogies given (xPischcr"Lt"6-i .,.. 371*3 62 41 21 23 be open at.9 a.m. today. mood after the rain drove the 000 110 OOx—2 Be Him ore <u „T^^ I.--J. * *_i « j Stafford first base; Al Kaline, right field; and send it into extra innings. 0 t by six Baptist ministers carried Bridges .,. L3 0 E—Lau. Barber. PO,A—Detroit 24.5: players into the clubhouse. 1 1 2 2 Rocky Colavrto, left field; Bill Terry 21-3 BaJiimorp 27-10. DP—Lau and Adair. by a battery of loudspeakers', 0 Steve Hamilton, the fourth Yan- LOB—Detroit 12. Baltimore 4. 0 0 Hamilton W, 2-1 . 1 Freehan, catcher; Dick McAuliffe, "We've got as good a chance as Faced 1 man in llth. kee pitcher, got the win, the 2B—Kaline. Smith. 3B—Aoaricio. S— Hundreds of Messages HBP—Bv Thies (Howard): by Willis Bruton, Kostro, McAuliffe. anyone in the Northern Division shortstop; Don Wert, who began eighth for the Yankees in their (Kubefcl. WP — BowsfieJd. D—DiMuro, It* H R ER BB 50 Many hundreds of wires, let- Carriean, Flaherty, Hurley. T—3:13. A— last nine games. 6 2 2 0 ? the season with the Chiefs, third with our pitching, defense and Bunning L. 1-5 . . , 7 Fox 1 ters and messages had been re- 9.T27. speed, but it's going to be a S i i § 3 base, a n d Foytack, pitcher. xBarber W, 8-3 .. 6 ceived by Ernie's mother, Mrs. Stock 3 0 0 Detroit is entrenched in ninth tight race. Our pitching will get x—Faced one man ta 7th. Marie Radford, but the only one HBP—By Barber (Wert). U—Stewart. place in the American League, even better and will take care SeJerao Honochlck, Runse. T—2:38. A.— i.i^^^—^. _. ^ ^ . _ read best expressed the feeling Dave Kotary, youngest of the 10.G08. which all America felt for the flying Kotary s from Rome, won magnificent but still humble the championship of the Brewfootball ace came from the Presierton Speedway last season and dent of the United States. is well on his way to repeating. "I would like to express my The youthful pilot, whose dad, sympathy to you on the occauncles and brothers are all top sion of the death of vourson. drivers, has won both features "I had the privilege of meet|of the late model stock car racST. LOUIS (AP)—In the wake of sensational betting In£ Ernie after he had won the CHICAGO (AP)—Ken Aspromonte, whose pinch single I scandals, the National Football League set up an intelli- ing season at Brewerton this Heisman Trophy. He was an outspring and is the favorite for CLEVELAND (AP)—Cleveland tied the score at 6-6 in the ninth, singled across the winning standing young man of great gence arm Wednesday with the appointment of a Los tomorrow night's racing. pitcher Gary Bell hit Lee Thomas character who consistently served run in the llth to give the Chicago Cubs a 7-6 victory over with a pitch in the llth inning Angeles police officer "to prevent undesirable associations " Among the challengers threatas an inspiration to the other the St. Louis Cardinals Wednesday, ening to end Kotary's monoply with the bases loaded and forced by players. young people of our country." After ancient Diomedes Olivo, in the run that gave the Los An- - Commissioner Pete Rozelle, in The commissioner made the an- will be Jim Ryan of Central 1 {Signed ) John F. Kennedy. sixth Card pitcher, had issued two geles Angels s 7-6 victory over In-announcing James E. Hamilton Square. nouncement, at a meeting of NFL Rev. Horace Walser read the walks, Aspromonte slammed a dians Wednesday night. Officials of the track expect a would become a special aide June President's sincere message as he two-out single for the victory." The Angels had blown a 6-0 lead 1, said the move would "augment club owners, first such gathering field of at least 35 drivers. reviewed the life of Ernie Davis The Cubs. had tied the score in they held after four innings. Pinch the system of surveillance we o^ league chieftains since he inADVERTISEMENT —-from his days as a youngster INTEKNAHONAL LEAGUE the ninth with an unearned run hitter Bob Sadowski opened the have had in effect for more than definitely suspended Paul HorNorthern Division here in Elmira until his death on Billy Williams' scratch single winning rally with a single, the a decade." \v L Pet. on which hilian Javier overthrew first Los Angeles hit in 5 1-3 in- Rozelle said Hamilton, former ming of Green Bay and Alex ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM a few days ago. Rev. Walser rend HOW TO KILL IT 14 ,576 first and Aspromonte's sharp sin19 a brief poem written by a friend [Buffalo THIS Karrac of Detroit April 17. At nings. A pair of walks then loadchief of the Los Angeles police .515 gle to left. 16 17 IN 3 DAYS of the Davis family, the neigh- SYRACUSE that time, Rozelle also fined five FRIDAY & SATURDAY ed the bases dept intelligence division, would 17 18 .514 The two-run homer by White, borhood druggist, William J. Rochester Detroit players $2,000 each for Watch healthy skin replace it. Teh Xfirbt Came be "especially valuable in liason May 24 and 25 burninr are gone. TODAY at VCeston's Schreiber: IS .486 his second in two days against LOS ANGELES CLEVELAND 17 Toronto . betting on league games and the rh ab r h bi work with law enforcement agenCut Rate Drue. .452 17 14 ERNIE DAVIS Richmond Lions $4.000 for failure to exerPearson cf 3 1 0 0 Davalillo cf 5 0 0 0 the Cubs, gave the Cards a 5-5 tie Precosi ss 4 1 1 1 Kirkland rf 4 0 0 0 cies/' Rozelle declined to pin the not pleased \rfih stronc, Instant-dryCalled away by the Almighty Southern Division 5 1 1 0 move dire2tly on April's betting cise proper supervision of their ing T-4-L. your 48c back at n.ny drue after an uphill struggle in which Wanner 11 4 0 0 1 Held 2b FEATURING to the world beyond. L Pet. they trailed 4-0 -after the first two Chance D 0 0 0 0 Adcock l b 4 0 1 0 players and the bench. • store. Watch infected skin sloiish off. 0 1 0 0 Bob Blanchard, world L.Xhom'5 lb 3 1 I 1 scandal, but said it "should pre.632 For us here—he will never be Atlanta 14 24 Rodsers c 5 1 0 0 Kindall Ib-ss 1 0 0 0 innings. renowned camping auvent recurrence of such unfortu3b 6 1 2 2 Fr'cona 1Mb 4 0 0 0 .525 CHICAGO gone; 19 Indianapolis thority who designed the 5 0 0 0 Romano c 3 2 2 2 ST. LOUIS Moran 2b n-ate eve/its.'* 5 1 3 1 Alvis 3b 5131 His memory forever we will Little Rock » • 17 .500 ab r 6 bf 17 r h b f Perry rf Drawtite Tent used re3 0 0 0 Martinez ss 3 0 0 0 Musial If 5 3 2 0 rf Osinski D cently by the American relate .474 James If 14 01 03 02 Brock 20 18 Jacksonville 1 0 0 0 e»LllplQW If 1000 4 1 2 1 Nelson T> Hubbs 2b 0 0 0 0 Donovan p 0 0 0 0 Boyer 3b assault team in con5 0 2 1 Williams If 3 2 3 1 And many will try to emulate* Columbus .. .325 Altman 12 25 0000 1 1 1 0 aBurton rf 5 0 0 0 Santo 3b 5 0 1 3 fB.Sadski querinjr Mt Everest. President Cites Fine Qualities Of Grid Star r 9 * _ . . _ • jh ^u«h j» r& f* <n £* f* &m •* * • _l l* . T\ t _ A* JJV Liverpool Sport Center £• invites all 6th Annual Show Campi •~r AH> _ tk. A .1 .Hi -f—^ I * I * I * •* Kotary Enjoying Monopoly at Brewer ton Oval • Cardinals Beaten, 7-6 ague Hires ice Shade r ndians in 11th \ Pennant Chases * * * STOCK CAR ^^^^^^^——M^^—^^mf^V^^H^^Vtl^^^M^P-l**- Only twenty-three years old, Yet a human legend he did become. Serving- all with humility and cooperation. *• Vocational Needs Rally to Tie Bears in Track 0 0 0 0 Nisclnvitz i 0 0 0 0 Will lb 3 0 0 0 Hunt If 1000 bdelaHoz 1000 McCarver c 5 0 0 0 cBanks oodo Walker P wasjjburn p 0 0 0 0 Asor'nte lb 2 0 2 7 Results Last Nigrht cWhitfield 1112 aCarmel 0 1 0 0 Rodffcrs s$ 5 0 0 0 oo oo Grant D Shantz D 2 0 0 0 Landrum cf 5 0 1 n Atlanta 1-3, LHtle Rock 0-2. jnoo Bell TI Bauta p 5000 0 0 0 Q Bcrtcll c J 0 0 fl crG.Grcen Rochester 3, Indianapolis 2. Sacfccki 1 0 0 0 Buhl p 1110 35 G fi 5 40 7 S 7 Totals Tavlor v 0 0 0 0 SchuHz 0 2 0 0 0 Totals Jacksonville 1. Richmond 0. bSawatsbi 1 0 0 0 McDanlel u 0 o 0 0| 8— Walked for Donovan in 3rd: b*- * He Bestowed an unsrlfish Ira0 0 0 o; Grounded out for Nischwhitz in 5th: c— Vocational had three double 0 0 0 0 rlRsnew Olivo D Buffalo at Syracuse, rain. age of youth to our nation. 0 0 0 0 Homrred for Walker in 7lh: d— Ran for Flood cf 3 2 3 0 eSchaffer Groat ss 5 0 0 0 Elston p 1 0 0 0 Adcock in 8th; e—Grounded out ior winners to Eastwood's one, but Services were held in the spa- Only games scheduled. Martinez In 9th: f~- Sincled for Navnrro White lb Games Tonight 43 G12 6 Totals 4 2 7 2 2 7 fn llth: c—Struck out for Bell in liih. the Bears rallied for a 61-61 tie Totals cious First Baptist Church but 01—7 in a City League track meet yesLos Anceles .......... .. 113 100 a—Walked for Washburn In 3rd: b— (KM) 200 31ft the sermon was preached by the Detroit (AL) at Syracuse Struck out for Taylor in llth: c—Panned Cleveland out for Will in 7lh; d—Atinounced lor Me. E—Nischwita, Ferry- PO-A—Los Angeles terday. Eev. Latta R. Thomas, pastor of (7:30). Daniel in 8th; e—Walked for Ranevr In 33-13. Cleveland 33-13. DP—Frccosi, Moran Harden Southall, Bill HenderThomas. LOB—Los Angeles and the Monumental Baptist Church No league games scheduled. Rth St. touis M3 000 020 00—fi Clc\elsnd 6, , « * son and Pete Buhaj were the VO of which Ernie and his mother 310 000 301 01—7 2B— G, Thomas, Held, Ferry- Romano. Chicago E—Shantz. Javier. PO-A—St. Louis 32. Alvis, Adcock. HR—Freeosi. ftomano, twin-winners, while Jim CrawNATIONAL LEAGUE were members. Rev. C. R. Pearson* S — Pearson, 10, Chicago 33-18. two out in tlth when WhilfieltL SB ford won a pair for Eastwood. Pet. winning run scored. DP—Hubbs, Bcrtell. FreKOsi. W. L. Harris, also of the Monumental IP H R Eft Bit SO Southall won the 100 and the Santo and Hubbs: Hubbs. Rodger* and .634 15 Church, gave a short address; San Francisco 26 Will: Sbantz, Javier and White. LOB— Osinski 62-3 5 5 5 3 5 1 0 o 0 high jump. Henderson took the Nelson -- l LcuU 6. Chicago 11. 16 .610 St.2B—Santo, while the scripture for the day Los Angeles . 25 2 0 0 0 _ Boyer, Javier. Httbbs. SB- Navarro W. 3-0 . . 2 a 50 50 O2 1I 220 and the 180 low hurdles. Chance 1 .513 Flood. HR— While, MusiaJ. S—Hubbs. 20 19 was read by Rev. R. E. Lyon of (Chicago . 5 3 IP H R ER BE SO Donovan .512 21 20 First Baptist. !st. Louis. • • * 2 1 0 2 I Buhaj won the shot put and the i 3 0 Nischwltz Washbum * • • • » • *-• 6 D 0 0 0 n discus. Wplker 2 ,'Shantz 4 2-3 2 1 i 3 Crawford copped the 18 Other clergy participating in:Cincinnati 18 fl 2 1 0 Grant 12-3 0 i 0 o 0 iBauta 1 ! •t 1 broad jump and the hop-step1 0 1 Bell L, 2-4 .. 2 1-3 1 1 2-3 the services were Rev. C. Ga?- Pittsburgh t c - 19 19 4 5QQ ; Sficiec>.ki 1 HBP~B>* Bell <L. Thomas). WP-0 in- jump. 0 0 0 ton and Rev. George Fitch. Rich- Pittsburgh 19 «}::. PB—Rogers. FJ—Valentine. McKJn18 \Ollva L, '(».'3".'.'.V. 2-3 I • « * 0 Icy, OVPlak. Rice. T—3:05. A—2.171. jBithl 21-3 6 3 3 ard Shaw, Baptist organist, Milwaukee • * + 19 216 3 3 429}McDanicl ".'.'.'.'.'.".. 2-3 2 0 0 o played for the senior choir and Houston 24 18 Elston W. 2-0 ... 3 0 i 0 gospel chorus of the Monumental Javier 2b c I n n •** Sedans Slides - Refreshments ROUTE 57 — FULTON, N. Y. Ml v ADMISSION ' CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE EAGLE CLASS STOCK CAR RACES EVERY THURSDAY .4. 16 25 .390 U—steiner. Donatclli, Crawford. Venzon. W. Genesee Trackmen Defeat Westhill T—3:19. A—2 666. Church as they sang three hymns during the service. Results Yesterday West Genesee nipped Westhill. An uncle of Davis' collapsed Chicago 7, St Louis 6 (11 in67-64, yesterday in a three-way in the church and a woman was County League track meet at taken ill near the church's front nings) . San Francisco 10> PhiladelWest Genesee. Marcellus trailed steps. with 31 points. Davis* mother collapsed in an phia 2. Los Angeles .7, New Tork 3.The meet's only double winautomobile after the burial. Cincinnati at Milwaukee, ppd., ner was Tom Preston of West Krulewitch Attends JACKSONVILLE, Fte. Ml — Genesee in* the hig'h and low Gen. Melvin Krulewitch, chair- cold. Jacksonville righthander G er hurdles. man of the State Athletic Com- Pittsburgh 4, Houston 3. Jacksonville righthander Games Today mission attended as the personal Goorges Maranda fired a five-hit representative of G o v e r n - o r St. Louts at Chicago. shutout at Richmond Wednesday City Recreation Cincinnati at Milwaukee. Rockefeller, night as the Suns took a 1-0 vicBarnes scheduled. Some 35 Syracuse University tory from the Virginians to gain Softball Scores football players, all friends as a split of the two-game interAMERICAN LEAGUE well as teammates of Ernie's, Pet. national league series. Maranda Euan & BisblnR's 3. Marshall's 2: W. L. attended in a group along with Park Inn 8. Riverside 1; Simmons 13, struck out 11 and walked only .615 24 15 the following members of the of- Baltimore Falcons 7. Liners 14, Bacln 10: Gor* * don's 7. Pastime 0: 138th ANG 8. 15 .615 two. 24 ficial athletic family at Syra- Chicago ... Mike's 5: Pass & Seymour 5. Gems RICHMOND JACKSONVILLE 13 .606 20 3: Southland 0. Chiefs II: CCBT II, cuse: Lewis P. Andreas, James New York ah r h hi »h r h bl Roberts 7; Sportsmen 12. Parquet 2; .543 Clarke ss 4 0 1 0 16 H. Decker, C o a c h e s Ben Boston Brown 2 b 4 0 0 0 Wlnkelman's 14. O'Malley's 3. 3b 4 o o 0 winums if 4 0 2 0 Schwartzwalder, Roy Simmons, Kansas City 20 .541 Math's'n 17 STmfni c f 3 0 1 0 Tasby cf 3010 HopJcc l b 4 0 0 0 B'k'rSb-lb 4 1 2 0 .485 Gonznlez SLOW PITCH SCORES Rocco Pirro and Ted DaJIey; Dr. Cleveland 16 17 2b 4 0 2 0 W'sh'frt'n lb 4 0 1 0 Clyde 'Barney, team physician, Minnesota 21 .447 UrnTihlcfcl If 3 n o o Wise 3b 17 0 0 0 0 Scores in the Fayetteville Slow Durham rf . 1 0 0 0 Bond rf 4 0 2 1 PJch Softball League last night trainer Julie Reichel, Val Pinch- Los 19 23 .452 Schmidt c 3 0 1 0 Chltl c 4000 beck, publicity director ,and Detroit .. * • 14 23 .378 Merritt p 2 0 0 0 Lund ss 4 0 1 0 were: WSYR 19, Fayetteville Sf.owe p 0 0 n OlMaranrin. p 2 0 0 0 JC's 3; Foley's 24, Fayetteville John W. Hafer find Les Dye of Washington 14 27 ,341 P 0 0 0 01 -I the administration. Lions 10. Totals m n [!~o| Totals 33 1 ft 1 A chartered bus, a private Results Yesterday Richmond 1100 (WO OOO—tf Jn'ksonvllir! (ton oo tx—1 plane and several cars were Baltimore 2, Detroit 1. PICK UP E^-Nonft. PO-A—Richmond 24-6. Jackneeded to bring members of the Chicago 9, Washington 3. sonville 27-6.DP—Waahlnnton (unassisted). LOB—Richmond 5, JacksonCleveland Browns and Cleveland Los Angeles 7, Cleveland 6 (11 ville 10. newspapermen here to the South2B—Bond, Lund. SB—Solomtni, GonAT zalez. ern Tier to pay final respects to New York 8, Kansas City 7 „ lt „ IP n R ER BB so Men-It (L, 3-2) 71/18 1 1 2 5 one who had never played one (11 innings). Stowe 0 ] 0 0 0 0 minute of football for the NFL Minnesota 3, Boston I* RESTAURANT Clevcnuer % 0 0 0 0 1 Mnrjinda (W, 3-2) 0 5 0 0 2 11 club but won the hearts of allCHITTENANGO Game Tonight U—D'Ambrosio. Hatldud mid Schuster. there as well as here in Elmira T—2:06. A—1,588, Washington at Baltimore. and in Syracuse, Only game scheduled. Two of Ernie's closest friends Maranda Blanks Vees on 5 Hits in Suns' 1 to 0 Win OL 2-2594 IGHT, MAY * * «• * New York 125 First St. Liverpool, N. Y. P.M. ^ V Tents and Camping Trailers on display in Camp Patio. i-- ** i* Under New Management Mahoncy and Baker Promotion i W<W ' ' • • - • ••.-.•* Open Fri.Eve. 'til fl ^^Si^ + greatest thing since A TAFFY PULL harness racing at • * * re?1**' VERNON PROGRAMS CANTEEN —and teammates at ClevelandJim and John Brown—wore with the saddened Browns, Paul Bfxler, scout for Cleveland and former coach at Colgate, was one of several officials of the Browns among the mourners. Probable Pitchers them were the speedy Buddy Young, whose son will enroll at Syracuse in the fall, and Marion (Continued on Nexl Page) Enjoy diningln the Clubhouse or the new Turfside Terrace. NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Loul.i (Itrorllo 4-h *t Chlc.aitA (Ellswnrtli 5-2). Cincinnati (Purkty j-0) «t Mllwnukm fSiinhn fNU). Players from other colleges Only Kamr* scheduled. AMKRICAN I.KAC.UF and also other professional foot- Washlnlxon (OMctn O.ftl *t ball clubs attended. Among rnnrr (Kobrrlfi 2-4), ntirht. Only runt*! scheduled, . FIND YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY MIDTOWN NTP, LEAGUE Auburn 0, Erie 0. Geneva 6-1, Wellsvilte 3-8. Jamestown at Batavia, rain, 9 Races Nightly— Rain or Shine TODAY' CLASSI CENTER It's the SMART PLACE to go! l DAILY DOUBLE CLOSES8:10 8:20 POST TIME INFRA-RED HEATERS TO KEEP YOU WARM • f * PHONE GR 5-3822 ROUTE 5, VERNON, N.Y THRUWAY EXIT 33 ' 1