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"d,y. Jun. ~Ol J 968<br />

P TO MOTORISTS lO I<br />

the safety laws in the 1ft e leag ue Re It<br />

re no substitute for the SU S<br />

t who is safety.minded. (Continued from PaKe 18)<br />

ROSSE POINTE<br />

ORSE<br />

HOW<br />

JUNE 20.23<br />

8:30 a.m.<br />

• :30 p.m.<br />

7:10 p.m.<br />

655 Cook ROld<br />

Admission $1.00<br />

PARK Ll'ITLE LEAGUE<br />

Majors-America.<br />

The Orioles won two, taking<br />

the White Sox 10.8.a n d the<br />

Yankees 7.4. In beating the<br />

White Sox Mathews and Peters<br />

each bit 3 singles while Quinn<br />

blasted a triple. In a losing<br />

cause Gardner slammed a<br />

homer and double. For the win<br />

over the Yankees. Don Bartlett<br />

was the winner and helped his<br />

own cause by slapping 3 singles.<br />

Although the Yankees<br />

I<br />

dilln't score heavily. they eon.<br />

nected for 5 doubles with 2 off<br />

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GROSSE POINTE N~WS<br />

lifted one over the fence. The to lead Toledo to victory. Paul<br />

Army bats were not quiet how. Jurasov tripled for the winners.<br />

ever. Syer blasted a 4 bagger David McCoy pitched well for<br />

Phil Peters b8t and Tom Steen and Jaglois bJt a double and the losers. striking out 12.<br />

poked 3 singles.<br />

triple.<br />

Rochester 4. Syracuse 3-This<br />

The Indians squeaked by the The Marines took the first exciting game went two extra<br />

Yankees 7-6 with Don Bakich third 7'() with all wins. innings before being decided by<br />

hitting a homer. Kelly MacLean<br />

Nation<br />

one run. Morgan was the winning<br />

pitcher, while Bob Neville<br />

stole home and, hit a ,f.bagger Northweitern took the meas.<br />

but still lost to Haddad. Then ure of Illlnois 21-15 despite BUt pitched well for the losers.<br />

the Senators turned the tables Spencer's home run for the Richmond 10, Toledo 2-Joe<br />

on the Indians when Steve Pem. loser. Iowa squeaked hy Indiana Gorski was the winning pitcher.<br />

berton struck out 13 in wlllt11ng 14-13 with Bob Utter driving in and Tom Heidt was the nilling<br />

2.1. Downer with 2 singles and the winning run. Gregg Free. star with a home run 8nd a<br />

Levering with a single and man and Paul Doelle each con. triple. Alfred Large also doubled<br />

triple bolstered Pemberton's nected for rOUIldtrippers, Min. for the winners.<br />

efforts.<br />

nesota added another victory In the majors-Peters continues<br />

to be the pitching star of<br />

Tim Finan's 2 doubles and lS-8 over Alaska. Melling of the<br />

Dick Redmond's double helped Gophers and ZUrstade of the the league ,while the Pirates<br />

the Athletics to a 9'() win over Klondykes each bit homers. won their first game of tbe season<br />

behind the strong pitching<br />

the Senators, Despite the con. Navy shot down Air Force<br />

tinued heavy hitting of Finan 25-5 with Gough's 4 singles in of Mark Schmidt.<br />

with 2 more doubles against the 5 at bats. McMillan rapped two<br />

White Sox, he and his Athletics singles and a double 8S well as<br />

mates went under 13.5.<br />

assisting in the pitching. Air TELLS OF THEFT<br />

Foree turned the next game Mrs. Euldine Pizzimenti of I<br />

Saturday was make.up day<br />

for games rained out earlier and around by downing Jowa 20-14. 16442 Fairmont, Detroit, inform. i<br />

saw Naeyaert pitched his In-<br />

Paul Koueiter had help {rom ed Farms police 011 Thursday,<br />

dians to an 11.2 victory over the<br />

Orioles. The hitters duel of the<br />

Athletics 15.13 win over the<br />

Yankees saw 7 doubles and<br />

homers by Finan and Hook an.<br />

son. Meanwhile Costa knocked<br />

out a double and homer, and<br />

Jacoby lofted 2 over the fence.<br />

Redmond's double play effort<br />

took some attention away from<br />

the bitters. Downer's hits and<br />

pitching in relief, hel~d the<br />

senators seal a tight 3.2 win<br />

over the White Sox.<br />

. The Indians won the first half<br />

with 9.1 record.<br />

SecoH HaU Stalldiags<br />

W L<br />

Oriole. 2.<br />

Atblelica 1 1<br />

Indians 1 1<br />

SeDators 1 1<br />

White Sol: 1 1<br />

Yankees • 2<br />

The delayed tie game between<br />

the Pirates ud the Cardinals<br />

was taken by the Cardinali 2.1<br />

on a Pira~e' error in the eighth.<br />

The secOnd half bas opened<br />

with the Braves and Cardinals<br />

each winning twO).The Braves<br />

downed the Giants 10.3 on 4<br />

homers. Copty. Thomas, Arm.<br />

bruster and Tocco letting go.<br />

Copty continues to blast the<br />

ball over the fence as he hit<br />

another. and two singles and<br />

knocked in the winning run in<br />

the Braves' 5.4 win over the<br />

.Pirates.<br />

Bowersox slugged two doubles<br />

in aiding Smaha pitch the Carda<br />

to • 9-5 submission of the Red<br />

Legs. In winning 7-6 over the<br />

Giants all the scoring came m<br />

the last two innings.<br />

The Pirates' Chip Gauthier<br />

laced a triple in aiding his own<br />

cause against the Dodgers. 8-1.<br />

The Dodgers bowed ...-3 to the<br />

Red Legs as Michalak pitched<br />

and battlJd his way to victory.<br />

The Braves won the first h.lf<br />

with 9.1 record.<br />

Second Half StandiD,s<br />

. W L<br />

Braves 2 0<br />

Cardin.:s 2 0<br />

Pirates 1 1<br />

Red Legs 1 1<br />

Dodgers e %<br />

Giants 0 2<br />

MlDOrs-American<br />

Purdue overcame Michigan<br />

State 11-10 in working off a tie<br />

game. Verbiest received credit<br />

for the win. Army iorfeited to<br />

the Marines who don't seem to<br />

need a handout. They went on<br />

to beat Hawaii 13.7 and Ohio<br />

State 14.6.<br />

Purdue kept up its winning<br />

ways with a 11.7 win over Wis.<br />

consin and a 15.9 victory over<br />

Hawaii. Verbiest Ind Codde<br />

were the winniest pitchers in<br />

these two.<br />

Michigan State split • pair,<br />

taking Hawaii U.9. with the<br />

help of Day's round tripper and<br />

double. They dropped a 16.5 de.<br />

cision to Wisconsin when Kellett<br />

!loomed two homers ..nd a triple.<br />

Michigan scraped by Army<br />

1....13. with Monsour getting two<br />

doubles and a single to usist<br />

Otto in his winning effort. Ohio<br />

State had II similar problem<br />

with Army, winning 16-13. Joe<br />

Fikany struck out 5 while Ruble<br />

Mike Heamon's triple in becom.<br />

ing the winning pitcher.<br />

Minnesota was iI,; top once<br />

again in its 8.4 victory over<br />

Northwestern. Fountain, Me-<br />

Cuish and Crowley each leaned<br />

mto triples in Ferris' winning<br />

effort.<br />

Iowa won a rain delayed<br />

game against Northwe$tern<br />

11.10. Greg Freeman 8nd Utter<br />

belted ... baggers while Calc ••<br />

tera hit 2 triples and Miller a<br />

homer.<br />

Minnesota was the first third<br />

winner with a perfect 7.0.<br />

The Board of Directors ap.<br />

proved participation in both the<br />

District Cbampionship Tournament<br />

and International Tourna.<br />

ment.<br />

GROSSE POINTE PARK<br />

NAnONAL LEAGUE<br />

First 8aU<br />

Brav83<br />

'-I<br />

PIrate.................<br />

6-S-<br />

Cardlnals ,..' , 5.4~<br />

FARMS<br />

The eillht and nine year old<br />

stars of tomorrow in Grosse<br />

Pointe Farms are playing exciting<br />

baseball this year. Starting<br />

the second round, the teams are<br />

bunched closely together. Some<br />

of the games played this past<br />

week went as follows:<br />

COlumbus 15, Richmond 1-<br />

Dan C 0 u v r e u r poled a lon,<br />

home run and pi t c he d three<br />

scoreless innin gs. strlking OUt<br />

nine.<br />

Syracuse .... Toledo 3-In a I<br />

well played g a m e by both<br />

teams, Bob Neville and Bob Mc.<br />

Campbell teamed up to hold off I'<br />

the Toledoans. The pair notched<br />

eleven slrlkeoust.<br />

Columbus 8. BuIlalo 6-Dan<br />

Couvreur arain. pitched three<br />

scoreless innings aQd made an<br />

unassisted double play at first<br />

base. BiD Ahee and Kevin Cole<br />

led the hitting attack by doubl.<br />

ing with the bases loaded.<br />

Toledo 7, Al b. n y 5-Grant<br />

Pkhe struck out 16 aDd hit a<br />

bome run with the bues loaded<br />

May 23. that she had locked a<br />

number of articles of new clothing<br />

in the trunk of her automobile.<br />

She said she believed that<br />

while the car was parked at<br />

Fisher ltnd Grosse Pointe boule.<br />

vard, while she was working.<br />

someone entered the trunk and ,.<br />

stole the Items, valued at a<br />

total of $107.<br />

E:~i:'.:.:.::.:.:::::::::.:::::::::::::::<br />

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AMERICAN LEAGUE<br />

FIr.t aaU<br />

I<br />

Indians........,....... ... 3-1 .<br />

yankees.......... 5-4<br />

AibleUc. ............,... .. 5-4<br />

senators " .. 4.5<br />

Orioles .. 3.6<br />

White 8ft%....... , 2-&<br />

NATIONAL DMSION<br />

First Third<br />

Minnesota ...... ......,....,.... 7-(1<br />

Navy.............................<br />

&-1<br />

low...................... 4-3<br />

Aluka 3-4<br />

D1lDoil...... , 3-4<br />

Nortlnmtent .. 3-t<br />

Air Force , 1-&<br />

Indiana............. 1-8<br />

AMERICAN DMSION<br />

Flm Third<br />

MartH........, 7.0<br />

Purdue 5-%<br />

•• "aU 4-Z-<br />

Oblo SU&e .., H<br />

Army:............ 3 ...<br />

M1chJIaJl............. 2-5<br />

Micbl,an Sute..... ,...... 1-5.<br />

WisCOII.ln ..... ' ....... , , ,...... 1-8<br />

.Deno(o tie lame.<br />

.sTOLEN BIKE<br />

Stephen Nowack of 328 Philip.<br />

Detroit. reported to Grosse<br />

Pointe Park pollee that his bi.<br />

cycle was stoleD from the city's<br />

waterfront park Sunday evening,<br />

June 9.<br />

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CITY OF<br />

~1'ointtf~<br />

WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN<br />

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION<br />

PRIMARY ELECTION<br />

to b. held on<br />

AUGUST 6, 1968<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that registration of<br />

qualified electors who have ttl!t already registered, can be<br />

mr,de with the City Clerk of the City of Grosse Pointe<br />

Farms. at his office in the Municipal Building. 90 Kerby<br />

Road. City of Grosse Pointe Farms, Wayne County. Michigan,<br />

any day prior to and including July 5, 1968 and that<br />

the City Clerk will be in his office Monday throuah Friday<br />

from 8:30A.M. to 4:30 P.M. and Wednesday evenings until<br />

6:00 P.M. for. the purpose of accepting registrations.<br />

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that for the convenience<br />

of the electors, the Clerk will be in his office from<br />

8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. EST" on Saturday. June 29, 1968<br />

and {rom 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Ef.T.• on Friday. July 5,<br />

1968. for the purpose of receiving registrations.<br />

90 Kerby Road, TUxedo 5.6600<br />

PETER CAPUTO<br />

CITY CLERK<br />

CITY OF GROSSE POINTE<br />

FARMS<br />

Published in the Grosse Pointe News June 20, 1968 and<br />

June 27, 1968.<br />

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