TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK ~ HOME DESIGN No. 441 There are many practical as- pects in the orderly layout of this home, Substantial propor. tioning, ample wall space and lavish window area in lving- dining room will make it easy to arrange your furniture at- tractively. Plastered archway leads to three bedroom sleep ing wing. The compartmented bath is luxurious in design fea~ turing a vanitory unit and large linen closet with hall access for added convenience. The kitchen is skilfully co-ordinated for pleasing work conditions and includes table space. Lavatory has excellent location near basement stairs and service entrance -- this will eliminate a lot of unnecessary traffic. Standard Builders' blueprints costing $0.76 a set may be obtained for this design No #41, For further information write to: Builders' Page Editor, The Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ont. A new Home Planner book entitled "71 Selected Low Cost Homes for Canadians," price 75¢., includes this design and may be obtained at the newspaper office or by writing to this same address WORKSHOP By RUTH W. SPEARS | Build a garage with workbench space and a side door. Whether | n | Bis ons Now THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, July 25, 1959 Senior Hockey's Lead Loop Aussies Take By 6 Games | Both Singles Future Discussed sys By DOUG MARSHALL OHA teams, wary of accopring ie joan be given a year's leave § 9 ne: Canadian Press Staff Writer [Kingston back into the fold, are Of absence from the league. (It'll take more than a revolu-| Canadian Press Staff Writer |said, "We knew Laver would be TORONTO (CP)--Five worried | intent on consolidating whal they SNAP UP PLAYERS tion to derail Buffalo's penpant-| MONTREAL (CP) -- Australia/tough but T really did not think team managers met Friday night have left, A prime worry is the) ranting the request, team bound express. {is virtually certain of knocking he would be that good. He will to thrashout details for tie new nigh cost of players, Team man- managers then snapped up op- The Bisons. winging toward Canada out of the American zonebe one of the world's greats." Ontario Hockey Association Sen-| oo "0 000s "ohio away at sal- HONS 00 13 Cornwall players, giv-|their first International League Davis Cup firmals. Main said he thought Bedard jor A League and paused only| : ""|ing low - placed Windsor first flag-raising in 10 years, upped| Giving nothing away. Australia had done well and but for a few Jong enough to pick up the re-|ary levels by reducing a club'sichoice at the pickings. their lead to six games as left- captain Harry Hopman, named bad breaks in the first set "might mains of the Cornwall Chevies maximum weekly salary budget, Winsor grabbed right winger|hander Ken Lehman shut out sec- his Wimbledon championship have surprised everyone." before passing on to all-important to $1,700 from $1,750 and a play- Dennis Boucher, a former profes- ond-place Miami 1-0 on five hits doubles team to face Canada to- yon questions of finance. if, on to $130 from onal, Chatham took defenceman| Friday aight day after his two singles players| Vhs hi Hi ee ams-- ille Mc-|$138.60 a wee Marcel Goyette, Kitchener They did it despite a minor in-|s i 'hes Friday ard zroke Laver's The five teams--Belleville Me y drew swept their matches Friday as|,.4ad a 20 lead, the first time BED RM, FR . x Rr D1) 4% {4% 1 ] ui i BATH HALLE BED RM. 0 9.0.10.0 Hoel apde & LIN Ry 4 ve 4 KITCHLN 4.15.4 DININC 5 3 Sea aus % 3 ¢ Loy po] LAVER cu INT EC PORCH * - LIVING 12.5. 20-0° TAY IsTe ser 44) LIOO SQ.FT. The Building Editor, The Times, Oshawa, Ontario. ) Please send me further details about how to obtain standard Building Blueprints for Home Design No. 189. Plans entitled "71 Selected low cost Homes for Canadians." (Please make remittance payable to The Oshawa Times. Name land Address FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE + By ROGER C. WHITMAN | gait do the work or hire help.) pattern 308 will meke detail] clear and save you money. Tt is| patterns for a work bench, a wall} tool cabinet and other woodwork- Ing aids, all for $1.75. Address orders to the Workshop Dept,, The Times, Osh. pl mae | fore repapering it again? Will this/ed yellow, Can it be painted? SHUTTING RADIA QUESTION: We 40c. Packet No. 56 of five pat-|flat house of five rooms each; terns includes this garage and D (to shut off any of the radiators | paint was used, vou can go ahead turned tightly, without interfering/and put down the tile. With oil e|With heat of rooms? TOR (rubber base paint four years! have a two-lago. Will it be necessary to re- {move the phint firs!" How can the paint be removed? ANSWER: Since rubber base 1) base paint, it's usually recom-| ANSWER: Individual radiators/ mended to remove it first because ot water heat with reserve tan n the 'attic. Would it be all right] can be closed off, if valve {is|some of the adhesives used can Boston turned tightly, withou inerfetringlact adversely on the solvents in! with heating system. {the paint, causing it to soften. | | PAPERING YELLOWED SPACE HEATER | QUESTION: We have caseln| QUESTION: I have a white gas paint on our ceiling over wall-space heater about three years paper. Do we have to size it be-|old. The white enamel has ag [|help the paper stick better as we would like to keep this space | CHAIR - PATTERN 348 | erninet SONG TABLE - PATTERN 347 | CEMENT FLAGSTONES - PATTERN 229 | Yard furnishings such as these chairs and folding table are light and graceful. Easy to make of stock sizes of lumber too. Chair Pattern 348 and table Pattern 349 show steps and give actual- size cutting guides. These as well as the flagstone pattern are 50c each. The chairs and table are included in Garden Furniture Packet No. 60 for $1.75 Address orders to The Home Workshop Dept., The Times, Osh. awa BRIEFS FEATHERED LOBSTER TOTLAND BAY, England (CP) A blackbird was caught in a lobster trap in a garden in this Isle of Wight community. CHEAP LICENC BIRMINGHAM, Eng (CP) Albert Parkes, 2 taxi driver, has been licensed for 1,001 years for| five shillings. His new licence was stamped renewable July, 2060. But an official says the er- ror must be corrected when he applies for renewal. SOAP PUFFS LONDON (CP) Mysterious white objects reported to be fol- lowing planes into Gatwich Air- port near Londor were identified as small clouds of detergent foam blown into the air from a nearby sewage plant WASTES NO TIME LITTLEOVER, England (CP)-- When Harry Green found the up-| holstery of his ear ablaze in this Derbyshire town, he drove four miles to the fire station to have it put out. MORTGAGE LOANS AVAILABLE Jones & Greer Barristers & Solicitors 130 KING ST. E. DIAL RA 8-6246 the heater if possible ANSWER: Before paint, sug ANSWER: Don't recommend gest cleaning surface with one of putting new paper over present [excellent porcelain cleaning wallpaper covering, since it is{preparations now available at coming loose in places. All|many housewares and hardware loosened paper should be torn off stores. The surface can be paint- (best method would be to remove| ed, after first dulling present sur- present paper entirely); sand-|face with steel wool, with any paper seams. Surface should be good quality stove enamel, follow- lcleaned of all traces of grease lowing label instructions and grime, then coating of glue| CEMENT CRACKS IN HOUSE size applied. When the sizing is QUESTION: In our seven dry, repaper month-old home we note several REFINISHING CHEST apparent defects which our build- | QUESTION: I have a walnut says are beyond his control; {cedar chest, and would like to re- several hairline cracks in the {finish the top of it. The veneer at block foundation; small hairline {the bottom of the chest has been €T2¢ ks in basement floor and badly chipped. Is there anyway Patio; sizeable separation where to remove the veneer? front walk meets the porch. We ANSWER: To remove veneer, |are fairly reasonable and do not remove the varnish down to|Want to make issue of 'normal bare wood. Then apply cloths Situation. What do you think? dampened with hot water. Wh ANSWER: Most new construc [the water has penetrated through [tion requires six months to a wear to "settle." this settling fre- notice some places where paper comes loose? {the veneer and softened the glue, e the sheet can be lifted off with alquently causes cracking of putty knife. If you wish to re.|minot nature in plaster and con place this, there is a thin plastic, [crete: this is not serious. How- [veneer-like sheet with a wood ever, be sure there is no water {grain that could be cemented Seepage through the cracks. If over the wood core after the !floor cracks are wide and num- veneer has been removed érous, floor may be weak and not over two-inches thick: con- SOUND ABSORBING FLOORS crete cellar floors. should be at QUESTION: I'am finishing the least four inches thick. Cracks upstairs rooms in our Cape Cod should be filled with cement home. Is there any particular over dampened surfaces: new way or material to be used in patching conc rete containing laying the floors in order to les- latex excellent sen the noise to the rooms be- Where the walk meets the low? {porch, the crack should be kept ANSWER: Probably wall - to- tightly sealed to prevent water wall carpeting or linoleum over|and moisture entering. Cracks a felt padding would be the best 3-16 8f inch or less in width can for promoting silence overhead. be filled with asphalt - roofing Recently there has been intro-cement or a caulking compound duced a sound - deadening paint applied with a caulking gun; be which might be considered for sure surfaces are dry; wider finishing the ceiling below. cracks should be filled with TILE OVER CONCRETE oakum or jute with roofing ce- QUESTION. We plan to put ment, after brushing out all loose {asphalt tile on our concrete base-| particles, being sure surfaces are ment floor. It was painted with/dry. 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Quality guaranteed hd CONCRETE nooklut PRODUCTS PHONE 155 BROOKLIN LIMITED 2% 9% 5% % 8% LET US HELP YOU WITH ANY. OF THESE PROJECTS » Kitchens « Room Additions « Recreation Rooms o Endosed Porches « Attic Rooms © Gareges BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. 436 RITSON RD.. N.OSHAWA RA 5-4704 Farlanes, Whitby Dunlops, Kitch-| "Everything must operate on/Winger Ron Muir and Whitby| cident hv the Cuban revolution, |expected. : ener. Waterloo Dutchmen, Chat-|the law of supply and demand," nabbed Ted Szydlowski, another Under new immigration regula-| Unexpected was the brilliant|§ nada had been ahead, but ham Maroons and Windsor Bull-|said Blair. "With four teams|defenceman. tions Instituted by the Castro re- play of Young Rod (Rocket)| ae recovered grimly: and \dogs--are all that's left of the|dead and the new professionals Other players picked up were: #ime, Frank Herrera, the Bisons'|Laver, the lefthanded ace who Stead y. Bedard carried Laver's |former OHA eastern and western on the open market, we've got a for Chatham, centre Aggie Kuku- big gun and the league-leader in|showed speed. control. strength | forV ce into deuce four times but divisions after Cornwall pulled surplus of players. We should cut!lowicz and Redge Grigg; Wind home runs and RBI, was de-land determination in beating; " speedy Australian held serv- lout Friday for want of a sponsor. 'salaries." sor, left wing Gerald Serviss, de- tained in Cuba so he could ar-|Canada's 27-Vear-old champion ice the vest of the way. In one |The league, satisfied With & AN clubs agreed that financial fencemen Daryl MacMillan and|"a%ge 2 special permit required Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke, Que., SoC Lun bed the, gale strong five-team setup, agreed success next season depended on Bingo Ernst; Kitchener, Guy | citizens leaving the country. (8.6, 6-3, 6-4, point five times and was frus- elup, | 58 epe: on en 1 y 11. Herrera didn't reach Miami in| Farli trated by Laver's returns. that other clubs must have a vote|y well - balanced league. With llenery and Don LaBelle; A Bos | Earlier Roy Emerson, 22, had "pn nd Fontana botly got lof 75 per cent in favor before|whithy and Belleville satisfied|V lithy, wingers Gord Haughton | ime for the crucial series opener quickly disposed of Toronto's 28. "Merson and Fomana 8 ! oF og [Whtthy | 8 Sal's d Bob Bingley ; with the runner-up Marlins, Jack old D 9 |off to shaky starts, apparently un- {they can enter the league. ith their wt Tost Chat-|® Bingley. Belleville took |: : : year-old Don Fontana 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 ; | |with their present rosters, Chat- 5 1" Phillips substituted at first base, |in an error-filled match. able to adjust to a gusty cross- | WANT STRONG TEAMS ham aud Windsor badly need re-| The clubs elected Lloyd Pollock doubled in the seventh inning and joing and the rough tricky turf | "It's better to have five strong 'DOrcements. lof Windsor and Lorne Cook of "ound up scoring the game's FRASER TO PLAY of Mount Royal Tennis Club, |teams," sald Whitby manager A COMPLICATION {Kingston joint EO re the| ONY run when catcher Jim Coker| Today Neale Fraser, 25, and Until the sixth game all but two {Wren Blair, "than five teams and|~ An added complication is that new league and gave Cook fhe singled. | Emerson are to play Bedard and points were made on errors. |a weak sister." ttt : e Dol w y v Third-place Montreal gained on Fontana in the doubles. Emerson made one placement in Kitchener is headed for the 1960 Job of working out the travel pool | : r i | The decision leaves the fate Winter Olympics in California for the well - scattered teams Miami. hanging 10-7 defeat on) Fraser and Emerson beat the third and another in the fifth of the former eastern division and, thanks to a mew Canadian|They scheduled their next meet. Colymbus, Havana moved intojLaver and Bob Mark, 21, the game. 4 mand, J | A : |the first division with a 4-2 tri- other playing member of the Aus-| Emerson rushed to the net and Kingston Merchants and former| Amateur Hockey Association rul-|ing for Sept. 18, or hi 4 onli i 4 OHA-NOHA North Bay Tra ers van gl Star viave: -- - § umph over Rochester. Toronto tralian team, in the recent Wim- throughout. p ye fo que! tion Sa ste re! ng San £12y star players from won the opener of a doubleheader bledon doubles final. kept Fontana under control open lo igh 'mer NOHA team other teams, . - |with Richmond 5-1 and the Vees| Hopman had nothing but praise Friday's two singles: matches Grey Jouncs) on er Mo a oan + With Kitchener in California 1ants Win took the nightcap 8-5 for the 20-vear-old Laver. {will likely be played strictly for Joined the new astern roles: ang a probable European tour for The Royals pounded four Col-| "Frankly I nad thought Bedard the record and rookies probably sional League Friday the Dunlops in November, draw- umbus hurlers for 14 hits, win-/would win at least one set. In any will play. The professionals, welded out|ing up the OHA schedule will be ning with a six-run seventh in-|case Bedard played very well [the winner of this tle meets of Montreal Royals, Ottawa-Hull no easy task. The clubs agreed S 0 ers ning. isaid Hopman ICuba here next weekend. Canadiens, Trois Rivieres Lions/on a 56-game season, opening ------------ -- land Sudbury Wolves, have given Oct, 28 and closing Feb. 28. Play- | 1 King : Fy ad A ? . | Cocking, Vancouver, and Godfrey Kingston until Aug. 1 to make up offs will begin March 1, . | SCISSORED SPORT {Brunner, Hanover, Ont. their minds to join. One grim memory of past dif- 1 re) aC TAKE BIG LEAD The Merchants, deeply in debt ficulties came when Cornwall | MANCHESTER Engla d (R to OHA teams after last season, manager Ray Miron said he had| By ED WILKS | E Na » ENgian - |face cancellation of their hospital not be bl i sponsor | IE TOY | |ters)--England appeared Fridav ace cancellation of lospital not been able to find a sponsor| Associated Press Staff Writer to be on the way to 'another easy {tax exemption on gate receipts.|for his Chevies and asked that Johnny Antonelli ha | jo y ; y J 4 ad more win over India as the visitors | pouble wi She wind at Seals| E |wilted on the second day of the Stadium Friday night, but San nters ourne {fourth cricket test match here. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Francisco Gionts hustled an ail-| The hosts stretched their first- ing Willie Maye off the bench a ; {innings total to 490 runs Friday, By THE CANADIAN PRESS (Cincinnati 42 52 447 12 |and Sam Jones out of the bull-| 256 ENTRIES TO TOUR BRITAIN |dismissed six Indians and gave American League Philadelphia 38 55 .409 15% (Pen for a 2'%.game lead in the] PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- On-| TORONTO (CP) -- A Canadian |up only 127 runs. New York 000 000 002-2 6 Friday's Results National League race : tario amateur champion Bob|soccer team will tour Britain next| Detroit 200 002 00x--4 7 0 Philadelphia 1 Cincinnati 2 It was Jim Davenport's two- Panasiuk and 1938 Canadian|summer for the first time. Man- Larsen 6-6 Grba (2) Coates (8) Pittsburgh 0 Milwaukee 8 out, 10th-inning single that gave champion Bruce Castator arejager Charlie Jamieson announced and Berra; Mossi 8-4 and Ber-|St. Louis 2 Los Angeles 1 [the Giants a 6-5 victory over Chi- among the 26 entrants in the Friday his Ulster United of the beret, HR: Det-Yost (13); NYk-'Chicago 5 San Francisco 6 [cago Cubs; but only after Mays,|14th annual Kawartha Lakes golf| National Soccer League will Howard (11). Today's Games fout of the lineup because of ajtournament to be played at theimake a six-game tour of the Baltimore 001 000 000--1 7 1 And Probable Pitchers sore neck, had come through Kawartha Golf and Country Club|United Kingdom. Arrangements Chicago 000 000 011-2 5 1 Philadelphia at Cincinnati-- with a pinch-hit single as Sanfhere Aug. 1-3. have already been made to play Wilhelm 10-6 and Triangdos; Cardwell (3-6) vs Newcombe Francisco gained a 55 tie in the| Other entrants include Gary Glentoran and Linfield. Pierce 11-11 and Lollar, HR: Bal-/ (10-5) cighth, And it was Jones, an ace|Cowan of Kitchener and Johnny Nieman (11); Chi-Smith (8) Pittsburgh at Milwaukee--Law 28 a starter or in relief, who/Kindred of Peterborough. ALL LIVING CHAMPS | Washington 000 100 001--2 6 2|(11-5) vs Burdette (12-1) blanked the Cubs on one hit over| The tournament was restricted] NEW YORK (AP)--Efforts are Cleveland 012 200 00x--5 9 0| St. Louis at Los Angeles (N) fe last two frames for his 14thito 256 entries from 340 received. under way to have every living Pascual 11-8 Kemmerer (5)|Jackson (8-8) vs Drysdale (12-6) " lony: 1 : former heavyweight boxing Stobbs (8) 'and Naragon; Bell 9-9' Chicago at San Francisco--Buz-' ,.' ntonelli, still smarting from champion attend a ceremony Nixon, HR: Was-Sievers 2 hardt (4-5) vs S. Jones (13-1) the rebuttal after blaming the Sept. 9 at which the new champ, (16); Cle-Baxes (10) Sunday's Games {Giants Wind hoya park for two Sweden's In gem ar Johansson, Boston 000 100 000--1 9 1 Philadelphia at Cincinnati (2) [LomerS Hat By et him Shier in will receive the trophy of the city Kansas City 002 010 00x--3 12 0|Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (2) Se PoIrn.e, waen F h of New York. This would be the Sullivan 6-6 Fornieles (6) Bau-|St. Louis at Los Angeles jhe Cubs averhauled a 20 laut} or 0 nson first presentation of a perpetual an ( nd White, P. Daley (7); |Chi rancise i ; e , trophy wh a and Chit, HR: oi) E380 Sa ¥ Yalelico [touched off by Bobby Thomson's LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP trop Vic vi change hands Williams (9). |St. Louis at Cincinnati (N) | ne un. race 1 Angel : N20 nuson con aie p "does. American Léague Pittsburgh at Milwaukee foil =» Place Los Angelesimous decision over e a W L Pet. GBL slipped with a 2-1 defeat by St.|strano in their 10-round televised] CHOSEN FOR GAMES oe. International League Louis Cardinals. The Dodgers |bout Friday night. MONTREAL (CP)--Four pistol A pi Toronto 100 001 3-5 8 1 now are just two games ahead| The heavy-fisted boxer had his| shooters have been pov to 47 505 7 Richens. | 30 io vs & 2 of thitd place Milwaukee Braves, |smaller opponent in trouble from|represent Canada at the 1959! 5 : a on; x,/who rapped Pittsburgh 8-0 behind|the opgning round when he began A ie "hicago.} a il 3 HR Rich-Leja Juan Pizarro's four-hitter. Phila Yio Opp! on as hifi [Pap:Amerioon Games in Chicago, | © 03 wv | Toronto 020 102 000--5 7 1 delphia defeated Cincinnati 2-1] A pair of punishing rights and of Marks -Iviian Apion 51 gi 11% {Richmond 013 040 00x--8 9 4.on Carl Sawatski's two run (lefts early in the seventh round|They ar oD AHO ee Tic ay 55 430 14 : Chakales, Johnson (5) Rabe (6) pinch-hit homer in the ninth Istaggered Pastrano but he rd | They N 48 RCMP ol Jatt: . ¥ hs J and Henry; Weisler and Johnson.! A walk, sacrifice and Daven-l, gs 4 iRawity: Nero nA Friday's Results | Buffalo 000 000 100 Ls mort's. sinile. siter an Intenttonajiot go down. Johnson now has|Savitz, Nanaimo, B.C., New York 2 Detroit 4 { Miomi 000 000 0000 5 3 walk t Me added ; won 13 straight. Jashington 2 Cleveland 5 y ie Wl 0 Mavs, added another| "pagrang, who now has a reec-| Wa Shing se Oo Lehman and Coker; Byrd and game to the Giants' lead as they| 48.8.5. a , diva d Boston 1 Kansas Ct y 3 Korcheck. beat reliever Don Elston (5-3) for of 8-8-5, appeared to tire in| Baltimore 1 Chicago 2 y oz : iy the fifth round and was unable| 8 a | Montreal 001 101 610-10 14 0 their third in row ! Today's Games {Columibas 010 040 2007 10 0 The Cubs, losing home runt do much damage thereafter. And Probable Pitchers Birrer, Stabiner (6) Gray (7) king shortstop Ernie Banks, who| He weighed 187 pounds against| New York at Detroit - and Teed, Brumley (6): Jiminez, Was spiked on the foot in the |183% for Johnson who now has (10-6) vs Foytack (9-7) Williams (6) Giel (7) Green (7) first inning, had taken a 5-4 lead|an 18-1 record Washington at Cley eland -Fis- 1, ovenguth (9) and Hall. HR: Col- in the sixth on Earl Averill's two > LER ober {54 a elise (23) Hanlin: Mtl-Amoros runhomer but the Giants thenithe eighth ahead of a single by | _ Boston a ansas Ci ( Rochester 100 000 100-2 5 otled it when Leon Wagner and Jackie Brandt, who earlier had Schroll. (0-0) vs Daley (10-6) Havana 000 130 00x--4 § 1/Mays delivered pinch, singles in|homered Baltimore at Chicago -- O'Dell'. Miller, Hiland (5) Smith (7)| . - 67) vs Shaw (9-3 {McClain (7) and Rand: Sanchez fanday's Games |Arroyo (8) and - Gonder. HR: New York at Detroit {Roch-Wilson, James : Washington at Cleveland (2) | International League Boston at Kansas City / L Pet. GBL| Baltimore at Chicago (2) Buffalo 561 * Monday's Games Miami 505 Washington at Kansas City (N) montreal 500 Baltimore at Detroit (N) | Havana 495 Boston at Cleveland (N) | Rochester 491 (Only games scheduled | Richmond 490 National League Toronto 53 480 Phila 000 000 002--2 7 0 columbus 49 54 476 Cincinnati ~~ 000 000 010-1 8 0 Friday's Results Owens 6-8 Phillips (9) Sem- njongreal 10 Columbus 7 proch (9) and Lonneit; Hook Toronto 5-5 Richmond 1-8 Brosnan (9) and Bailey. HR: pufralo 1 Miami 0 Pha-Sawatski (5); Cin-Kasko (1).'Rochester 2 Havana 4 Pittsburgh 000 000 000-0 4 0 Today's Games Milwaukee 200 040 02x--8 11 0 Montreal at Columbus Haddix 7-8 Blackburn (5) Dan- moronte at Richmond iels (7) and Kravitz; Pizarre 3-1 Buffalo at Miami (2) and Crandall. HR: Mil-Adcock! Rochester at Havana (10). Rochester at Havana Chicago 000 032 000 0--5 11 8 Sunday's Games San Fran 001 120 010 1-6 13 1 Montreal at Columbus | Hillman, Elston 58 (8) and|moronto at Richmond Averill; Antonelli, G. Jones (5) Buffalo at Miami Fisher (7) 8. Jones 14-10 (9) and pochester at Havana |Landrith. HR: Chi-Thomson (8) Monday's Games Averill (8); SK-Brandt (9), (No games scheduled) St. Louis 000 000 020--2 7 0 American Association Los Angeles 000 010 000--1 6 0 \fippeapolis 0 Indianapolis 5 Broglio 5-6 McDaniel (8) and port Worth at Houston, ppd {H Smith; Podres 8-7 Labine (8) pepver 2-2 Louisville 3-3 iia Roseboro. L pet. GEL: Paul 8 Charleston 0 { eh "Omaha 2-2 Dallas 0-1 |San Francisco 55 41 573 - |Los Angeles 4H 545 {Milwaukee 43 527 Pittsburgh [Chicago St. Louis . Pp. | X Beautify your heme the modern func. tional way, clean, durable ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire now * Dens « Breazoways 000000000000 00 U CATING WELT ERTS! [EER EEEEER ENN] W.R. THOMPSON