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... i . tbe^ GREECE -POLICE BEAT (Q^niinued'fM^ page one) the i&tersectioH of Denise Road and Willowbrook Road. The driv ers of the cars involved were fJeorge D. Grlasow of 1€2 Belmont Road, Barbara A. Grinnell of 19 Oneta Road and William K. Tschorke of 78 Kaymar Drive. Richard Tschorke, seven, suJEfered an injury to the right arm. Sergeant Fisher and Officer Seorse were dispatched to 628 Rumson Road where Ruth Learned had been t|iken ill. She was transported' to Noithmde Hos pital-In the Greece Volunteer am bulance. ' Sergeant Griffin and Officers Samons and Tross investigated a two-car accident at the interection of Stone Road and Conrad Drive. The' cars involved were driven by Frank J. Nelson, 4742 Ridge Road West, and Lyle York'of Decatur, 111 , Slo-'Pitch League Highlight of Sjinday’s activities in the Lake Shore Slo-Ritch League was the victory of i the Grove House over Hank’s outfit, creating a four-way tie for sec ond place. Boehm’s won over Qlub 29. The latter, after leading all the way, was tied in the- bottom of the sixth inning when Boehm’s uiu corked a five-run rally. The Greater Greece Press July 16, 1959 A .lw 0 y js Hlhe best of FOOD BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER BEST of BEVERAGES 'Open ai 5:30 aJ m. Every Day^Except Sunday DON O'COIN'S TAVERN West Ridge Shopping Center I P Enjoy the Dance Music of ^Duke' Spinner and His Orchestra Every Saturday Night EDGEWATER TAVERN Bring the Entire Family for Our Falbulous Friday Fish Fry Your Host— STAN MALAK 940 Edgemere Drive CHorlotte 2-9380 — Open Year Round — In the last of the seventh, with one out, the winning run was scored by Jim Murphy on a sharp single by Bob Howe, pinch-hitting manager. League Standings W. L. T. Lawyer’s . - - 6 1 0 Boehm’s -\ 4 3 0 Hank’s . . 4 . 3 0 O’Coins’ . ___ *4 3 , 0 LaRoehe’s .......... ...... 4 2 1 Club 2 9 ______ 2 4 1 Casa Leone 2 5 0 Grove House .... ...... 1 6 0 G.Y.A.A. B45QALL LOO By C. -W. 'VAN-DIJSRN' In last week's^ column the names of Bph Hops .atid t>J[ck; -Jacobs, ■ “ ’ ------- \ M y apojpgies for the somehow were omitted from the E a^c lineup, omission! Wild < Chiefs, out in the early , stages, ot me game lue. Jets and Stbll hammered out two homers add a dGUhle--hpht_pitehB4. for the Qhiefs and Jim Anne caught . , . The Seniors’ first game ^ Thomas Mahoney. The Gulls have. Last Sunday’s Scores Boehm’s 13, Club 29 12 LaRoche’s 5, O’Coin’s 4 Grove 13, Hank’s 9 Lawler’s 3, Casa Leone 2 Next Sunday’s Games Boehm’s and Grove, at Grove Club 29 and Lawler’s, at School Field n O’Coin’s and Hank’s, at Russell Station LaRoche’s and Casa Leone, at AMF Field A league meeting will be held Saturday at Lawler’s. 103 Ridge Road West, at 2:30 p. m. .Holp Strengthen America’s Peace Power I In a peaceful world the tmly marching soldiers your . children ^ are on parade; And that’s the v s ^ y we want ta keep it”! But peatje costs money. ^ Money for the industrial and military strength to keep the peace. Money for science and education to h e ^ maka it lasting. And money saved by individuate. Every U. S. Savings Bold you. buy helps strengthen America’s Peaqe Power. Are you buying as many as you might?^ , • ■ ' ■ - ------- ^ ' Buy U.S. Sayings B o n ^ TkeU^ 8. Gov&nmera does riot pay far th^ advertising. The Treasury Dspartment thanks, for their patriotic donation. The A c ^ tisin g Council and Hie GREATER-eiSECE PREK © _____ 'qre 5 to 4. -WesfeJvelt , and- BilLJMe- Carthy pitched for the winning Blue Birds, with Kretovic catch ing. Peppers was the losing pitch er. Meanwhile, the Red Birds worked%)ver the Orioles, 8 to 5. The Intermediates In the Intermediate Division, the Eagles swamped the Swallows, 4 to 2, while the Robins clashed with the Gulls and wpn, 8 to 5. The Red Birds won over the Blue Birds, 15 to 3, and the Ori oles won' over the Finches, 8 to 5. Brodt and Faber were the winning pitchers, while Boothby and Bob Faber worked behind the plate. ?&: and lost Six. Thpir i agers are Marco Ealsorie/ Jr., Kepi neth Parker and William Dick., Members of the IfiiKaris are , To^y- Cammarata, Ca;rP ,Engleft„ Lawrence Farnard,- Thomas' Fee ney, Timi Gefell, John- Klafehh, Earl Lenhart, James. Mfebaelsoiiy John O'Brien, James Pieri -Thom as Tracy, Robert Van.:..,Duse% James Walker and James McKee- gan. Bill O’Brieff is m a n ^eri Powder Puff Lea|Pe, . The Acorns defeated biq Lhacs, 13 to 10. Bliss hiirled fbr the' Acorns, with Fredericks' on the There were some exceptional catches by/^Peppen ntermediab The Intermediates tangled and the Robins edged out a victory, 8 to 7. Pierce, Krater and Pearscn hurled for the Robins, with Davis catching. The Swallows used Ku- jawa and Dick Crane, with Scrip ture and Chiumento catching.\ The Eagles won over the GuUs, 12 to 6. The game between the Jets and Bisons ended 8-to-7 in favor of the ■ league-leading Jets, Dolon and Stoll Avorked for the Jets, with Little catching. The Jets chalked up five runs in the last inning. The Bisons useh Klienhans, Ezzo and Compton on the mound and later Ezzo and Klienhans also caught. Here is the roster of the sec ond-place Chiefs:. Brian Root, Dick Newman, Greg Denglar, Dil'k Niver, Joe Cotelli, Bob Fuss, Bill Bishop. Ken Suflinski, Rodney Snyder, Jim Anne, Lee Buckman, Jerry Miller and Garry Williams. Omar Anne and Glen Bishop, managers. Senior D|yision In the Senior Dirtsfon, the Tlliip Birds lead with j-.^wins and 2 losses. Their mmnb^^ are Tom Bottigler, Ronald Carlin, Mike Donofno, RobefL Donbfrio, Jim Freemesser. Howard Guenther, Don Jacques, Dave Jansen, Tom Kretovic. Dick Lewis, William Mc Carthy. Gary Westervei, Gilbert Wilk, Bruce Bishop and Bob Root, with Af‘Wilk as club manager. In the Intermediates, the sec ond-place Gulls have Doug Allin- ger, Dan Ayetts, Gary Beldue, Daniel Bell, Donald Cornish, Bnice Devlin. Marco Falsone. Larry Howden. Thomas Magee, receiving end. Two tafples by Fredericks helped spark the win. ;d for the I Gare worked for the Lilacs, with McAvoy catching. - r -' The Roses worked the ^Violets over, winning 13 to 9. P^arspn and Bowman pitched for. the Winning Roses, ^with Green catching^-The Violets** used Mitchell 'on' the mound with Bixby receiving’. Mitchell homered >but if wasn’t enough to win. The league - leaiSihg - Daisies whipped the Poppies, 8 to 1. De- sino worked for the Daisies with • Lane behind the plate,. Boehme * pitched for the Poppies and Metis caught, Desino’s JmmetJielP-fii win for the Daisies. t The Daisies came out on top again and defeated the Roses, 12 to 5. Keller pitched'for the Dais-' ies and Freeman cgught. Fran,; Pearson worked for the Roses and Greene caught. KeUer got two . sino hit one for the Roses. The Poppies came back to win over the Acorns, 9 to 8. The third game saw? the Lilacs win|- 9 to 8, over the Violets. ?■ Last VKeek the. D a i^s and- Acorns lineups were listed. Hpfe arerthe Poppies, who are in thh-d' he Lilacs, who Me in place, and the The Poppies have. A. Beeman, M. Boelmie, D. Cimo, L. Green# L. Keller, S .Mangan, M, Metz* Jane Mitchell, Jfitdy Mtchell, B. McIntosh, C. Partridge, Ps Pren- I dergasi, N. Rusco, N. Spott ancL I Mitchell is man- I M. Winkler. W. : The Lilacs are S. Barrows, V\ | Beeiiian, D. te e te r , Laakso, S. Larkin, S. McAvoy, . Newton, B. O’Brien. L. Oulette^ S. | lilMpil reason, Bob Mathews, Keith Parke., Paul. Steveason K_ Wiemer,-J. Phi Phillips, John Rabish, Richard ; and S. Keene. E. Oulette is ma^- Reichart, Randy ■ Richens and ager. Little League Roundup By LEO POWERS Barnard National League ----- - -------------------- yy ----- Red Legs 5 2 .4 -3 3 4 2 5 Johnny Chatterton aided the cause of the Braves when he poled out a homer in his team’s 12-to-7 victory over the Pirates. Score by \ \Innings: Pirates 103 300-^ 7 6 2 Braves .. 332 13x—12 10 1 Brtt^ries — Schilling, Fouquet, Parjrtmn and Cucine li; McDon ald, Swol ^and -Nyhan, Umpires, Jphnstin and Heberger. ' A home run by G. Kehbe in the final inning gave the Red Legs a 9-to-8 victory over the Cubs. His drive came, with big; team trailing by -one run. Score by innings: ' Red tegs 022 023—9 8 1 Cubs \ ____ WO M l-rS 5 2 Batteries-^Kehoe and Fox; Me-'j Namara s \\\\ * Jones, empires. Fox I and Hochheimer. . Good defensive work on the I part of Glenn Sanders and Gary I Van Scooten enabled the Pirates I to take a 9-tb-8 victory over the I Cubs. Hitting honors for the Cubs-i were shared by DeCoiy, With three | safeties in three’ times bat Ih-1 eluding two doubles and h single, I and John Golden with *;iihree sin-1 gles in' three times up. Score b y | innings: . , C u b s ______ 032 12lh-8 7 ^ Pirates —— 222 Pin-? 8 2' . Batteries —- Cassy -aMi Gloldtenil DeCory and 'Yaesseso^ tJmpires,l .Jol^ton and Arnold..'^ ' Two games still to h e | played before completjert of th e l second half. The playoffs will fol-R low to determine, 'the leaguej c^ain^ps and trophy wiipgrs. SKILLY’S ! . West Mdge JDisteibutoys L a BEER i AEE - SINFf BRIME \ You WinfA Jr's SKELIiY^S f o r l ^ u ! ^ ltidge Rd> W. r&L 3 - ^ -^Af^West J ild g e Sherpping C en ter I r : ' . ....... .................... .. V