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The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 3

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Saturday, July 27, 1957. THE FRANKLIN (INDIANA) EVENING STAR Page ThreS CARNIVAJ By DICK TURNER ranklin Locai The Star Sports Section Natlonal oh nsoh GoMBSf. Football Investigation Continues 4-H Igrscylfyra Giants Grab 9-8 Win Over Indians Whiteland Ga me Won By Last Frame Rally WHITELAND-Four errors by the Indians handed a 9-8 victory to the Giants in a Whiteland Junior Baseball League game here, Friday nisht. Down 8-2 Koinj: into last in-ninj. the Giants came seven" runs and held the Indians scoreless for the win.

Greg Ilemingsen led the way ith tlnee for three on two singles and a triple. Bill I'rice added three singles, Bill Pierce and An HOrJDAY ATTRAGTIOn Former football great, Harold Red" Grange, right, and George Halas, left, owner of the Chicago Bears, talk with Rep. Emanuel Celler in Washington. Celler is chairman, of the House-Anti-trust Subcommittee currently investigating the-workings of professional-football. Grange praised the current setup in pro football as "the best system that's been worked out yet." JULY 29 dy Wildman, a double each.

DonJ Dcvore and Bob -Linder- each eracked-a single for the total of ten hits for the Giants. I Collect Hits Tribe hitters wore Bob 'Camden. Latter Day Adventurers M. Ic. pa 0C.

I mm (P 1957 by MC i lien, ke BASEBALL I STANDING American league 'When I get to college this fall, Dad, what category do vnu think I should maior in?" with a single and a double. John Dcvore. a Rouble, ami Don Adams. John Mathena. Denny Puikhiser, John Tearman and Bob Griffith, singles.

Andy Wildman went the distance, with Marshall Ilemingsen catching to pick up credit-forthe win. while John Tearman was the loser. Score by innings; ii Giants 0 0 2 0 79 10 0 Indians 6 1 0 108 8 4 Won GO 57 51 47 47 45 34 34 Pet. .645 .613 .543 .505 .500 .479 .366 :354 Lost 33 36 43 4G 47 49 59 62 New York Chicago -Boston -Detroit Cleveland Baltimore Kansas City Washington apolis, White Castle manager, to Ruby Mae Brown, 18, Indianapolis, waitress. Donald Ed Dickins, 20, Franklin, U.S.

Army, to Yvonne Norinc Etienne. 18, Indianapolis. Richard D. Radcliff, 18, Indianapolis, co-op "student, to Cecelia Ann Bartley, 18, Indianapolis, sales clerk. MARRIAGt LICENSES Bruce Mello, 21, Franklin laborer, to Joan Hutton, 17, Franklin.

Bobby R. 24, Greenwood, truck driver, to Josephine Taylor, 19. Greenwood, adjuster. Hughy Carlin Phillip, 27. Indianapolis, carpenter to Juanita Fern Lingenfeltcr, 21, Indianapolis, tinner.

David R. Montgomery, 23, Bloomington. farmer, to Marie Scrog-gins. 21, Bloomington. S.

Fay Ri-shel 62, Cambridge, 111., banker, to Melba Deinaree, 48. Franklin, secretary. James F. Harrison. 18, Indian NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Franklin Youth Baseball What is the Escorial? A An enormous building near SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE Pet.

.579 .576 .568 .553 .447 .368 .344 40 39 41 41 42 52 60 59 Milwaukee St Louis Cincinnati Brooklyn Philadelphia SN'ew York Pittsburgh Chicago 53 54 52 52 42 35 31 Babe Ruth All-Stars in District Tournament at Bloomington. Madrid, Spain, which is the finest1 example of Spanish Renaissance! architecture. It combines a con- I vent, a church, and a palace, and is a burial place for the former kings of Spain. 1 9:00 A. 31.

Judging 4-H Swine. 1:00 P. M. Judging Sheep and Gold Medal -Lamb P. M.

udging Open Class -Barrows, FRIDAY'S RESULTS Giants 12; D4gers 5. Tigers White Sox 0. Fireballere Kenny "Witt, backed up by errorless fielding, hurled INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. zyXK NORTH ON HIGHWAY SI 033 .577 .544 .534 .500 .480 .476 I Buffalo 60 -44 1 Richmond 56 47 Toronto 55 48 i Rochester 53 53 Miami 48 52 Havana 50 '55 Columbus 47 56 I Montreal 44 58 .456 .431 BOX OFFICE OPENS 6 P. M.

SHOW AT DUSK a beautiful two-hitter and shutout, the White Sox to move the Tigers into within one game of the undisputed title in the American League race. The win put the Tigers in first place with a 10-4 record, one notch over the second plaee Yankees and "Red Sox, tied at 10-5. With one contest left Monday evening against the Athletics, the Tigers can take the- loop crown with a victoryr" Witt --pitched -scoreless ball as pitcher Tom Million was the only White Sox to give hi.m. real trouble Million smacked a double but was AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Lost Pet. 3 BIG HITS TOMTE 3 JACK WEBB, DON DUBBINS in "The D.I." (Drill Instructor) LEX BARKER, JOAN TAYLOR in "War Drums" TUESDAY, JULY 30 9:00 A.

M. Judging Open Class Swine and Indiana Futurity-Shorthorn and Polled Shorthorn. Show. 1:00 P. M.

Judging 4-H Beef Steers. 8:00 P. M. Wichita i 66 36 .647 Minneapolis 57 48 .543 I St. Paul 53 50 .515 i Omaha 53 51 .510 Indianapolis 50 50 .500 Denver 50 51 .490 Charleston 47 57 .452 Louisville 36 69 .343 One of three teen-aye youths, all from Union City, N.

jumps into the Hudson River to join his companions (circled), after the trio paid a surprise visit to the Mayflower II, anchored in New York. The boys swam the two-mile distance to the ship from the Jersey side of the river, and then, after taking in the sights aboard the ship, they jumped back into the ater for the return trip. The adventuresome trio are Bob Walderman, 46, David Neilson 19, and Henry Enders, 15. In Color JANE RUSSELL, GEORGE BRENT iir "Montana Belle" In Color PLUS COLOR CARTOONS thrown out trying to stretch it to -a triple. Keaney Sloop picked up the other Sox hit with a the Tigers, Tad Heminger had a perfect day with three for three.

Jerry Tharp, Bruce Judd Musical Revue By -i5 there a marked increase i fn the number of women working and Danny Limp got a hit apiece. 'SOMETHING "CRIME OF OF VALUE" PASSION" sun Kjwanis Show and 4-H Award Night. Wednesday, july 31 9:00 A. M. TWO DAM rnilDCHMF today? I A Some 50 years ago.

less than five million women were employed in the United States. Today there are more than 22 million Women working representing one-third' of the labor force. ADULTS 65c Tax Incl. CHILDREN FREE! Judging 4-H and Open Class Shorthorn Former Local Man (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ed on the spur of the moment. One night at a party-' he began singing some of his limericks and ballads to his friends, and the next thing he had him ensconced in the Chez Inez, a Parrs night club, where they could go to hear him whenever they wished.

'I've: Got It is one of the funniest numbers in "Kaleidoscope." and the young artists have had it hidden too their talent, that is. But now it's out in "Kaleidoscope." Richard is the son of Mr. and -Mrs. Charles R. Stainbrook, of 882 West Jefferson street.

I II uhll i vunjvi IL SLATED FOR SUNDAY A Scotch-Mixed Two-Ball Four-Wine is slated for 3 p.m. Sunday at Hillview Country Club, Chuck Burn, club pro, announced Saturday morning. He stated that all club members are invited to participate, and also reminded local golfers that one week remains Jor members to. qualify for the club RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit '3. New York 2 (N).

Boston 10. Cleveland 1 (N). Washington 3.Kansas City 2 (N). Baltimore 5-0. Chicago 2-1 "1 Twin) NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 6.

New York 3 (11 innings i. St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 3 (10 in-nngs i Cincinnati 6. Brooklyn 5 (11 innings Philadelphia 3, Chicago innings), AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO Louisx llle 6. Wichita 3.

Denver 6, Minneapolis 5. Indianapolis 6, Charleston 1. St. Paul 9, Omaha 2. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 2-0.

Havana 0-2. Buffalo 2, Richmond 0. Columbus 2, Rochester 0. Miami, 3. Toronto Cattle and Sheep, Ayrshire and Brown Swiss.

1:00 P. M. Judging 4-H and Open Class Dual Purpose'" Sheep Shearing -Demonstration. 6:30 P. WEEK'S SPORT SCHEDULE 'Baseball Saturday, July 27 Franklin-Babe Ruth All-Stars vs.

Danville All-Stars at Bloomington (10 a.m.) Who was Sarah Bush John-, ston? A The stepmother of Abraham" Lincoln. Lightweight Tractor Pulling Cjntest." THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. 9:00 A. M. Judging 4-H and Open Class Hereford, Jersey, Guernsey and Holstcin Cattle.

mMi j'LnJ 8:00 P. M. Sahara Grotto Horse Patrol and ShowT. JOhNjIy OuR Ntu Hou Visit FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 9:00 A. 31.

4-H' and Open Class Angus. 1:00 P. 31. Auction of 4-H Steers. 6:30 P.

31. c-n ltu momu Heavyweight Tractor Pulling Contest. WOW-S room of his own a yard Id pfay ItT plus a place to keep a dog! No wonder our artist was so excited about his family's new boose. Home ownership is one of the big things in at family's life, and one of the many big dreams that will come true for you if you invest regularix in U.S. Series Savings Bonds.

Say you start buying a Bond a month at $37-50. 5 years from now you'll have Bonds worth over $2,300 in cash in 9 years and 8 months, over $4,900 enough to turn your castle-in-the-air into a modern ranch or split-level home. So stop just dreaming about buying a house and start making that dream come true by buying U.S. Savings Bonds regularly where you bank on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. For the big things in life, be ready with U.S.

Savings Bonds. GOODIHG Amusements and Rides ON THE MIDWAY The V. S. Government does not par for this advrrtising. Th-e Treasury DfjmrlS' for their patriotic donation, the Advertising Coimcu tuiA The Franklira Evening Star ROAD 31 AT AMITY We'll See You At The Fair.

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