THE STAR:18*** TuesLITTLE LEAGUEAMERICAN DIVISIONw pc|Whit* Sox 10 1 .7*9Indian* 9 4 .*»jRed SOX 7 4 .*34Athletics * * .500Yankees S • .3*5Tiger* 4 I .333NATIONAL LEAGUE_ W L Ret.Philllo* * 5 .*15Rr*vos « s .*15Cards * * .5*0Dodgora 4 • .333Cubs 4 9 301Giants 4 9 .303RESULTS Bravos 5# Yankees 4.Indians I, Philllos 3.Dodgors 11, Cards I.Bravos 9, Giants 7.Indians t, Athlotics S.Cubs 12, Philllos •.Whit* Sox 5, Yankoos 4.TODAYDodgers vs. Yankoos, Merchants,TOMORROWBravos vs. Athlotics, Merchants, Cubs. vs. Tigers, Central East,THURSDAY Cards vs. White Sox, Merchants,BABE RUTH LEAGUEGBWard SocksMidwest Lea123’4I5 Vi3-Run HomerOS1st InningSouthern AssociationlVi3V*44Jimmy Ward’s home run with two mates aboard was theBy HOWARD E. RITTENHOUSEloudest Fourth of July explosionin Chicago Heights.1:30.*: 30. *:30.The blow featured a five-run first inning which enabled a young Purple Heart club to spill the 1957 Midwest league champion Sylvano Red Wings, 7 to 2, Friday at the CHAA park.Memphis won its 10th straight game to take over undisputed first place in the American division of Park Forest Southerning combination, Jim Rinnella, Dave Burger and Steve Bauern-feind.Association, whipping their nearest rival, Atlanta, 6 to 1.New Orleans defeated Jacksonville for their 10th win to stay in the lead in Nationaldivision«:30.CeltsPackersRedskinsEaglesStooioroLionsW75542L223377Pet..779.717.*25.171.223.125GB1RESULTS Colts 3, Stoolors 1.Lions 4, Eaglet 2.Colts 7, Packers 4.Redskins *, Stoelrs S.TODAYStoolors vs. Eaolos, Somonauk,TOMORROWRedskins vs. Packers, Central,THURSDAYColts vs. Lions, Central, 4:30.1114255Va4:30.4:30.SpartansWarriorsBadgersPanthersflustang*alconsPONY LEAGUEW L Pet.GB100**5244711• 33 *4* *00 4*1304013234’4514»PanthersSpartansWarriorsPanthers1RESULTS4, Warriors 1.5, Mustangs 3.0, Falcons *.4, Badgers 4.TODAYMustangs vs. Badgers, Central Park, S:30.TOMORROWPanthers vs. Falcons, Central Park,4-36THURSDAYWarriors vs. Spartans, Central Park, 4:30.MIDWEST LEAGUENATIONALDIVISIONWLPet.GBMinneapolis94*92_Omaha94.*92_St. Paul75.513l’aWichita74.5392LouisvilleDallas**.5002’*013.0009AMERICANDIVISIONWLPet.GBIndianapolis112.0*9_Denver05.*153Fort Worth74.5394Houston57.41751*Buffalo51.315*Shreveport210.1*7•V»Wichita 14, Denver 3.Port Worth 7, Louisville S. Denver 4, Houston 3. Minneapolis 0, Wichita 7. Buffalo 12, Shreveport 2. Indianapolis 2, Fort Worth 0. St. Paul 11, Omaha S.Louisville 11, Dallas 4. Iindianapolis 13, Dallas 4.TODAYSt. Paul vs. Denver, Lions, 4:30. Wichita vs. Fort Worth, Central East, 4:30.TOMORROWLouisville vs. Buffalo, Lions, 4:30.THURSDAYOmaha vs. Houston, Lions, 4:30. Minneapolis vs. Indianapolis, Central Bast, 4:30.SOUTHERN ASSOCIATIONNATIONAL DIVISIONNew OrleansMiamiAugustaashvilleJacksonvilleBirminghamMemphisAtlanta Little Rock Chattanooga Mobile SavannahRESULTS Mobile 17, Jacksonville 12, Memphis I, Nashville 4, Chattanooga 11, Augusta 7, New Orleans 9, Jacksonville 4, Augusta 20, Birmingham 9, Little Rock 14, Mobil* 4, Chattanooga 12, Savannah 3, Memphis 4, Atlanta 1,Miami 12, Nashville 11,Atlanta 9, Little Rock I, Savannah IS, Birmingham 7.TODAYJacksonville—Memphis.TOMORROWNashville-Chattanooga.THURSDAY Augusta-Little Rock.FRIDAYMiaml-Savannah.New Orleans-Atlanta.wLPet.103.7*9*7.4*1*7.4*139.250310.230211.154ISIONWLPet.111.04*103.7*904.**«I5.*155•.30449.307Richard “Sparky” Demith, whose single drove in two runs in the first, also slapped a homerto lead off the sixth inning.* * *Memphis now has a record of 11 wins and two defeats whileBOTH ROUND trippers weref e n c e-clearing shots. Ward’s wallop sailed over the right field fence at a distance of 350Atlanta has a 10-3 record. Flynn Sochon pitched a two hitter for the win. George Mintz hit for the circuit and also tripled. Dave Wolfe, the catcher, hit two for three.by four games. NewL Jacksonville 4. Rob-which wa$ Mobile’s eighth loss. Paul Newport the winning pitcher went all the way while Mobile was using two pitchers, Jim Post and Dave Berstien. Jim Post gets the loss. Little Rock 14, Mobile 6.FRANK G. BRUNNERGeorge John fashioned his second no-hit game and his third win of the year, without a loss, as he pitched Indianapolis to a 2 to 0 win over Fort Worth in aMidwest league game Saturday.John struck out 12 Fort Worth ! batters while Bobrelieved FortDavis, Worthwhoert Cory was the winning pitch-Jack Jones of Chattanooga limited Savannah to one hito r t h starting pitcher Jay Carr after the first inning, struck out six and allowed only two hits.Mark Sieron doubled andand Wes Glover played fine de-1fensive ball for Indianapolis asfive hits as he went the routedid Steve Tousey who caught agreat game.MINNEAPOLISChuck Slack singled for the onlyhits of the game. John Ericksonfor first place with Omaha in the National division as they defeated Wichita, 8 to 7, while St. Paul was defeating Omaha, 11 to 8. The fillers evened their season’s record with Wichitawhen they scored two runs in the last of the sixth.er and George loser.while his mates Bill Martin, Ber-Augusta routed Birmingham28 to 9 for their sixth winry Oakley and Tom Carlin allBabe Ruthhit triples to help win 12 to 3.feet, while Demith pasted his over the left-center barrier 370against seven losses and Birmingham took their 11th loss to put them in the cellar of the National.Little Rock collected 14 runson 13 hits for their eighth vic-feet away. #While he failed to exhibithis usual pinpoint control. Miles “Gus” Zeller fashioned aAndy Hier of Miami batted in six of the 12 runs against Nashville with two singles and a triple. He drove in the winning run with a sharp single in the last inning to win, 12 to 11.Jack Defferding was also a thorn . , * -in the side of Nashville's pitch- LlttlG L6dQU6ers with two singles and a dou-ble to drive in three runs. DavidReservists inArea PrepareexpenseForfancy five-hitter against the veteran Red Wings.The right hander issued nine walks, countering with 11 strikeouts.Mayer of Nashville got three of Nashville’s six hits. Bill Dietch(Continued from page 17)Bragg300Nearly suburbanites,322dandwas the winning pitcher andBilly Roop was the loser.Braves took t of the weekWalt Johanson, surviving the first round, went the route forOn June 21 Atlanta and Littlethe losers on a yield of 11 hits, two each by Demith, Ward, Chuck Green and Bob Maxwell.Both of Green’s raps were twobaggers.THE RED Wings scored a run after two were out in the first, when Jack Nichols doubled andRock battled to a 6 to 6 tie in nine innings. They played off the tie on Sunday and went three scoreless innings before Atlanta came up with 3 runs in the 13th while Little Rock was scoringtwo. Final score Atlanta 9, LittleRock 8. Winning pitcher Mike Benharn and the losing pitcher was Chuck Keiter.game or the week Thursday, beating the Yankees 5 to 4 on a field thatChicagoans members of theLogistical command, will leave Sunday for their annual(Continued from, page 17)The hitting gem of the gamewas a bases-loaded double by Colt second-b aseman, Mike Bowman, who cleared the sacksin the third inning. The other Colts with their hitting clothes on were Jack Boston, with three hits, Gregg Nelson with two hits, and one each for Sam-w ------- ---^ — -wby King and Herb Carey.Rob-The game was close all the way with the lead changing hands four times. Bill Bowmanto win his first game of th«season.John Mann struck out 12 andgave up seven hits for the lexers. Kieth Huffaker.and NormanKane had three hits apiece for Denver. Denver centerfielder,Gary Brown, made two greatrunning catches to rob Houston batters of hits. A Denver doubleplay from Jim McLarney to Joe Herkert to Kieth Huffaker stopped a Houston threat in thesixth.came on in relief to winsixth game of the season as histruck out nine in his five innWes Jones, of Wichita first start of the season and deservedstruck out four and walked only one during the fiveGeorge McFadden struck out nine and allowed only two hits as Buffalo defeated Shreveport 12 to 2. Buffalo scored sevenruns in the first inning withLarry Johnson’s bases loaded double being the big blow for Buffalo. Chip LaMarre banged out 2 hits for the winners.• m *innings he pitched.Tom Youngblood, who entered the game in the sixth, was the losing pitcher.JOHN SORENSON, making his first start of the season, pitched a no-hitter as Louisville defeatedSorensonIn a close game that went nine nings before a decision. Wen-was pretty sloppy. The game only lasted five innings because of darkness. CurtYost, Yankee catcher, racked up three hits and his teammate Jack Feiaccio sot two doubles.two - week summer encampment | dell Kincaid’s Redskins nosedout Stu Lasher’s Steelers, 6-5.Minneapolistra base hits of the game withat Fort Bragg, N. C.The 322dis an army reserve unit headquartered at 2025 East 71st street, Chicago.Personnel of the unit, underthe command of Mai. Gen.Maj.Daniel J. Manning, will board Dut these were not enough to j the first of four rharterpH air.put their team on top.Ronnie Levine and Denny Bigos clouting doubles. Frank Vogel swung his usual big bat for two for three, while for Wichita. Jimut 11 and issued eight walks.Mark Emmons allowed only two hits as Wichita buried Den-Weeson, with three hits and Orsi and Wes Jones, withrode home on Mike Wopnick’s double, but this was nothing compared to what happened when it became Purple Heart’sturn.Jim Hallack hit a grand slam homer off of John Lucas ofBirmingham to account for four of Savannah’s 10 runs in theSteve Carman of the Braves,got a double and single. Dave 1 Dodge started on the mound for the winners, relieved after four | by Jeff Kelly, who became the winning hurler. Scott Robertson went all the way for the losing Yanks.craft at about 9:30 a.m. Sunday at Midway airport and will checkinto Fort Braee a few hoursBragg aafter takeoff. They will arrive back in Chicago on Sunday, July 27.The Redskins got a run in the second, both clubs got two runs in the fourth, then the Redskins inched one in the fifth. The Steelers came back with threeruns in the top of the fifth togo ahead 5-4, but the Redskins tied thines ud withOrsi and Tom Youngblood two hits apiece.e *hits apiece led the Wichita tack.ST. PAUL scored three runs inthe last of the fifth to break anthings up witn a run in their half of the inning.8 to 8 tie and defeat Omaha, 11 to 8. St. Paul jumped off to a 7 to 0 lead in the first two inn-Fort Worth defeated Louisville, 7 to 5, as Dick Gerhert went the route for his second win of the season. Robert DavisWorththreeWorth scoredDuring the past few weeks, thG reservists have received vac-There was one away whenMaxwell lighted the fuse witha single. Green doubled to center, Maxwell stopped at third, and Demith lined a sinale tolast inning to defeat Birmingham, 15 to 7. Birmingham was leading 7 to 5 going into the last inning and Manager Ken Doiezal called on Joe Quigly to relieve his starting pitcher Ken P e r v a m. Joe held theWhite Sox barely squeezed out a win over the Yankees, 5cinations and immunizations, applied for new “dog tags”, packedto 4, Sunday. The Sox madeequipment for shipment to FortBragg, and received additionalIn the bottom of the ningh, the Redskins finally clinched it with the needed run. Teji Wit-sche started pitching for the Redskins and was relieved in the fourth by Greg Stephanson; Tom Meehan went the route for theings. Then Omaha bounced back to score six in the third and twoin the fifth to tie up the game as St. Paul added a run in thefive runs in the third inning to shell starting pitcher John Skrable from the mound. Toijp Kerestes came on in relief andthird. Jim Cotton, St. Paulpitcher, went the route for his third win of the season.ight Fort Worth strikeout route.Denver edged Houston, 4 toSteelers. Allan Sutherland andtheir runs one by one, getting a training and orientation for thesingle run across in each inning, two-week encampment.The game was featured by theboth runnersA pass to Seely brought up Ward, who boomed h i s homerover the fence and raising the score to 5-1.remainedDukesingle, the third hit off Zeller. Otto Kortz fanned. Nichols walked and Wopnick whiffed. Bill Linden grounded to Fred JVi a s-citti at second, who tossed to Green for a force play, but the shortstop dropped the ball, filling the bases. Bob Leiser thenwalked, forcing in Sliter. Zeller struck out Jack Foster to endinningDEMITH’S FOUR bagger in the sixth gave the Hearts a 6-2margin and they picked up their final tally in the seventh when Mascitti and Green socked doubles.A Sunday exercise between Purple Heart and O’Hare AirBase was cancelled.Birmingham team hitless and scoreless to get credit for the win. John Lucas was the losing pitcher.Russ Hutcheon’s triple in thefirst inning led an eight run attack against Mobile, but Jacksonville team could not keep up the pace. Mobile came up with eight runs in the fourth to win, 17 to 12. The leading hitters for Mobile were Bill Kiley, two for two, Dick Sang, two for three, John Maloney, two for four. Winning pitcher, Dick Sang, losing pitc her, Russ Hutcheans.Kent Silverthorn pitched a onehitter against Nashville to take the victo^, 8 to 4. Jeff Hankoff of Nashville allowed a single and a triple to Craig Watson and asingle. A double by Dave Wolfewas the only Memphis hit.* * *good pitching of loser Scott Kas-goodfor the Sox by Ron Stanke, who became the winner after relieving Charles Watts in t h e fifth frame. Curt Yost was the catch-As the summer camp period members of the 322d areGene Mendelson hit two-baggers for the Redskins, and Jim Pynea double for the Steelers, to account for the only extra base clouts of the game.3, in a tight, hard fought game. Greg Ivy, Denver pitcher,Mack Machaver made an outstanding catch of a Fort Worthline drive as he threw himselfstruck out 11 and allowed onlydown on the ground to get th«ball.1702 HALSTED ST., CHICAGO HEIGHTSer for the Yanks and Dave Mc-Intire for the Pale Hose.Bementfromic’s glove, Kincaid scampering third.nears,readying their uniforms and beginning to pack duffel, bags. Some members, arranging vacations to immediately precede or follow the encampment, haveWatlands Camera Shops Photofinishingis better and you SAVE MONEY tooencampment,made reservations for their families at motels near the NorthCarolina military post.the 322dAmong from thispersonnel are: Lt. Col.James M.BEMENT, WHO had missedtwo healthy swings, took hold of the next pitch and lifted aKincaidfly to center, after the catchscoringCHATTANOOGA pushed six runs across the plate to chase Jim Rinnella from the mound.Ten Calumet City batters had been set down in a rowbefore Last, batting for Samide with two out in the seventh,areaSchwanke, Olympia Fields; Major Spencer E. Irons, 1760 Western avenue, Floss-moor; Captain Egron B. Erickson, 18062 Exchange avenue,Lansing; Captain Harry A. Homan, 17303 Roy street, Lansing; Captain George M. Klaus, 16902 Elm lane, Tinley Park; 1st Lieutenant Roy D. Deyo, 104 Dogwood, Park Forest; and SFC Harold I. Smith, Jr., 282 Arcadia street, Park Forest.HawksW3Taiala3Troians3Lakers- 3Algonouln2Sauk Trail2Dogwood2Lakewood3L!0 HillslBlackhawks1 SaintsI MohawksII Indians1 Washington1 St. Ironoaus2 WildwoodW2111100020th Anniversary OfferSAVE 30%Drive Carefully The Life You SaveROLL FILM PRINTINGOrder 2 Sets — Receive Additional Set FREEOwnFriday’s boxPurple Heart (7), Ab aMascitti,2b 4 1Maxwell,3b 4Green,ss 4 Demith,1b 4 Seely,If 3 Werd.cf 411211score:Red Wings (2) H Ab1 Sliter,lb 42 Kortz,3b 2 Nichols,cf 2 Wopnick,2b 4 2 Linden,c 52 Leiser,If 3R H1 1Dave Burger relieved but was unable to stop the Chattanoogateam. Chattanooga 11, Augusta7. Winning combination Pat Sullivan and Gordon Seaberg, los-popped a bunt which Bement dropped near the third base line.Last swiped second by kicking the ball out of G. Vickery’sglove, but Bonic sent aw game-ending grounder to Mele.ShivelyBcrnie Shively, director of athletics at theat the University of IKentucky, was an All-American football guard at University of Illinois in 1926.430100001200