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GMer forrralesVRELLI— Six weeks of confidence, red Monday as Philadelphia Manager Paul ned to manage of this season.nt Bill Giles ment during a conference at after Corrales lub’s decision.ame with the 1 for first place Sue East. Giles ’ever, that the g far belowteam is not1 as we antici-1 is the man to e expectationsfirst place, but )t what we had )ing. We have points below 3sed to. And a st job is to up to theires Bobby Wine lad been given Corrales’ suc-wens indicated :ake the job on he became theid time Owens ront-office post li 1 lies* manag-cceeded Frank 0, 1972. manag-13-47 record for on.sort of like a novie.” Owens a very tough Pat is a good a very hard-l’m going down pas that I think ie things out. I a lot of talent : is too good a are.”- as could be me the first«•«/rSOME MEMBERS OF THE OHIO BRASS FACTORY IN ACTIONOhio Brass Factory to providemusical treat at T-R grid gameThe Ohio Brass Factory, a competitive senior drum and bugle corps from Alliance, will entertain at the sixth annual Times-Fcportcr All-StarCharities Football Game on July 29 at Dover’sCrater Stadium.The 92-member corps has a nine-song repertoire. including such hits as ‘‘9 To 5,” ‘‘Love is in Control,” ‘‘Sunrise Lady” and ‘‘My Favorite Things.”competition and fun and to develop sportsmanship in its members. The non-profit, tax-exempt groupis the only Ohio senior drum and bugle corps toprofessionally compete since 1965.IT IS A CHARTER member of the International Corps Associates circuit, and competitively travels from Chicago to the Atlantic Ocean every summer in addition to Ohio and Pennsylvaniatours.THE OHIO BRASS FACTORY currently in second place in its circuit and has competed successfully this year at Midland, Pa.; Latrobe, Pa.; Akron and Rochester. N Y.The organization is in its sixth year and welcomes new musical members at any time. It is open to anyone with a desire to perform in an adult marching unit, and has no upper age limit.The Brass Factory was started to provideSupporting the Brass Factory are: American Legion Post 166 of Alliance, Alliance VFW Post 1036 and its board of trustees — Terren Frenz, Linda Frenz and Dr. John Frenz.Tickets for the game are now on sale at these area locations: Klar Athletic Supply, Huntington Bank, Twin City Pharmacy, Citizen’s Bank in Strasburg, West Lafayette News Stand, Saltsman’s Pharmacy in Carrollton, Rodhe’s IGA in Millersburg and The Times-Reporter.Kaline, Robinson homer for Old timersWASHINGTON (AP) - Al Kaline and Brooks Robinson were home run hitters for one morebe the first sustitution but that when the time came for the first changes the former New York andcenter for an unofficial No. 400 in the first inning.‘‘It was a fastball inside. I hit itBaseballBoBkBy The AssocifIt’s high timeA team that success since major leagues Jays are pu together this s been cheerfull Ball” in defer Bobby Cox.“I don’t rei people call it ‘B I’m not the o Cox, whose c record to 52-35Monday night City Royals.‘‘It’s their t I’m not really c added. ‘‘When there’s really r er has to do.”The element: Toronto to the t League East a solid pitching power hitting defense — we against the Rc Jim Clancy, m of the season, while striking ( as many to im9-6.The Blue Ja] of reach with inning keyed b; two-run homer two-run doubl 8-11.Brewers 4Ted Simmor go-ahead run i inning, trigge over Texas in their doublehe;Cecil Cooperspark a four-rthe Brewers c feat the Rangi The sweep ext winning streak gave them ar they slipped toEast June 24.
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Dover, Ohio, US

Tue, Jul 19, 1983

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