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Winners In Park Olympics NamedApproximately 350 boys and girls i Pioneer, second; and Harold Smitti Tom the supervised summer play-,of Burns, third.grounds at Burns, Carlisle, Pioneer \ Volleyball Throw for Distance, md Wagner parks competed Thurs- bpys 12 and over: Gerald Fletcherlay afternoon in the 38 events of ;he Sixth Annual Playground Olym-of Pioneer, first; Jimmy Stevenson of Pioneer, second; and Butchics. • Hali of Wagner, third.Winners are announced by Miss; Potato Race, girls 12 and over:£ora Joy Gifford, supervisor of, Suzie Willis of Carlisle, first; Gin-Playgrounds for the city' recreation | ger Simmons' of Carlisle, second;Jepartment which conducted the and Shirley Pruett of Burns, third'.events.Wagner park was first with 49Sack Race for boys 9 and under: P°in!s; p,ionfer. f™d ^ 43'Man Henry of Carlisle, first; Don-1 Carlisle third with J2, and Burnsjld Brady of Burns park, second: j fourth, md Jimmy Sharpe of Wagner park,; Repstrars for the contests were * * Mcsdamcs W. W. Ranek, D. J.hirlt;1‘ Winners Are Earned i Slone, E. R. McGee, CM DavidsonSnow Shoe Race for girls 9 and ) ?/ UnTn members of theinder: Virginia Parmer of Pioneer I Jtm!or ;Ve«a#rG League.5ark, first? Virginia May Day of; Directors in charge were Gene Vagner park, second; and Donna j Williamson. chairman of boysee of Burns,’ third. ’ j events: Miss Francis Gibbs chair-man of girls events; and Miss50-Yard Dash for toys and Pjrls j ^ Jame? M Helen Hamil-\ and under; Jerry Ba ch of Car- K Mrs. Elizabeth Martin, Mrs.isle park, first; Buzzy Henderson. | 0 a3'u;h'i1p Gp“ B]acki Bob rf Carlisle, second; and Jerry Bar-; H'amj]{on, and x R. severs.nore of Burns, 1hird. | %-GXt: wcck the playgrounds com-Thrce-Legged Race for bovs 111 pete in the city-wide table games»nd under: John Moeser and Hank 'contests, which will be held Wednes-ti 11 of Wagner, first; Larry Duke ; dav afternoon at Burns park.ind Bruce Strout of Pioneer, sec- j Games to he included are pegity, nd: • and Leo Brown and Buzzy j dominoes, checkers, Chinese check-Strehli of Wagner park, third. ; Crs, Mill, Wari. Carroms. and Con-Three-Legged Race for girls It ; tack. Local play-offs arc being heldmd under: Johnnie Dav and Karen - on the neighborhood parks betweenlt;av of Wagner park, fir.-l: Clara j now and Wednesday. Boys and ■Juckvvorfh and Bobby Nell Tudor; girls interested should register if Rionopr. second: and C'”1 KH*s 1 with the direclor at the nearestmd Linda Kay Pruitt of Burns, park,hird. ' - - - ------------FCC Ofiicia! Rejecis ■50-Yard Dash for boys nnd girls !1 and under: Kent Walker of 3urns park, first; Yvonne Hall of Pioneer park, second; and BillvFitzpatrick, also of Pioneer, third, , ,VAQmvrTnv 7 ,K. ,Softball Throw for Accuracy, j WASHINGTON. Aug. i lhS — ARace Wire ProposalDOVS 31 and under: Charlie Travis i Federal Communications Com mis-.F'Paviicift first* AT bn Nirliols of *l0n examiner today recommendL-drcjcciion of Western Union'sCarlisle nark, second; and Jerry, . . .rpnn of Bums, third. : proposed antu-gamoung restrictionsVollcvball Throw for Distance, j on racing news wires bovs IX and under: Buddy May. J Examinerriold of Bum-; nark 'W- Cafv I cla‘ed 1ha1 !iie restrictions would ^SUSSt In* do the job they are intendedMarshall of Pioneer, second: and _ . . ,, .Jerrv Balch of Carlisle, third. ! l . -11i* ‘1 ,,r ‘ * proposed new regulations wereIron-, W,E. i -r \ : T3«1„ uZ. none ever being put into effect,ner came infant■ The examiner aim charged:ett. Norris Rprnsey. Fred Chaim- [ ..Wcstcrn Union has not at aI1 times my, Jim Tapp and Butch Hall the|in lJ|C past and ^ nQt Jn 1hemembers. : {uJure desire to utilize measuresjump the Lake for GirL .1 and , prcscn[Jy available to it to protect n\o.t. Suzie Ilinson of Warner, rr_ __ , ** , i;ts service from unlawful use.’first: R anda Dye of Burns park. | TbG company proposed to limitsecond; and Suzie Willis from Car- ;racc hlf0i!n„^0n t0 legitimate lisJc. Inna. : nr ess associations, newspapers withJum£ Sf c?ke f0rJ?°yL12 af 1 second class mailing permits, and oyer: Bobby Sumner. Pioneer par^. |du]v yiccm0lt;i radio and televisionfirst: Billy Hewett. Wagner park. Lt„:5nn_ second; and Bill Alexander, Wag-nor third. ; The average person in the Ibit-aO-Yard Dash boys 32 and oyer: = od SiRte5 fimok^s 115 pgCkages ofBill Alexander. Wagner park first; | ci e\8*iT1 a VC3r;Max Macon of Pjoncer, second; and : __:--Aubrey Duckworth, Pioneer, third. Other Contests Set 50-Yard Dash, sirls 12 and over: Suzie Kjnson, Wagner, first; Shirley Pruett, Burns park, second; and Margie Looney, Wagner, third.Softball Throw for Accuracy, boys 12 and over; Jimmy Tapp of Waencr. first; Skinner Christv ofAUTO GLASSINSTALLED8 A. M.—6 P. M. Daily 1901 Ave, O Dial 2-4536
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