Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1964 — Page 4

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: OMUH *• ■■ BY THE ADA MR COUNTY • CUMMIMIONEIU ON MAY 4. I*o4 City of Decatur ..._. * 7 TI Citizens Telephone Co I*o *9 CotmerW-pHkr «*p Haywood Pub. Co. do 541.11 Dr. Arthur H. Gfrpd do Ina 10.80 Dr. Junes M. Burk do *O.OO Dr. C. W. Freeby do - 10*0 Frances M. Jabers au cl _ 157.50 Postmaster do op *5.00 Commercial Print Shop do .. 1104 Decatdr Democrat Co. do .. 70.70 Chamber of Commerce do _ 3.70 Bobbs-Merrill Cb. Inc. do 14 00 Haywood Pub. Co. do - 796 00 Frank Blackburn plat bits 4**oo Barbara Busse Tr cl ...... 234.00 Eva Bayles do _ 72.00 Mary Schlrack do 1*5.00 Wm. L Linn. Trees. do mil *1.76 Commercial Print Shop do .. 10.94 Decatur Democrat Co. do .. 21.*0 Photostat Corp- rec op 31*75 Commercial Print Shop do .. 10.33 Commercial Print Shop sh op 1 *5 Marathon Qil Co. do 10-52 E. Baumann. & Sons Ga do 8.25 Beavers Oil Service Inc. do 76.61 ' Riesen A Schqg Motors do 9.90 Mobil Oil Co. do - 13-83 William A. Bautnan do ...._ 10.00 Motorola CAE. Inc. do *5.00 Interna. Business Mach, do * 50 R. L. Singleton sheriff do .. 60.04 Roger L Singleton meal pr 29.*5 Severin H. Schurger pr at oh 19.26 Commercial Print Shop do .. 14.20 Bobbs-Merrill Co. Inc. do .. 16.00 Lawyers Coop. Pub. Co. do 21.20 Omer Merriman assess, op. .. 29.40 Commercial Print Shop do .. 5.85 Mildred Foley at of mil .. 8.40 Harvey Haggard do 7.92 Ernest J. Lesiuk Co ag mil 50.54 Cltlsens Telephone Co. do op *O.BB Ernest J. Lesiuk do . 3.00 County Ag. Sup. Fund do 22.00 Commercial Print Shop do .. .90 Patsy L. Leaders h d ag mil 53.62 Decatur Democrat Co. do op 8.46 Habegger Schafer's do 2.99 F. McConnell & Sons do ...... 34 Pasty Lee Leaders do .“. 3.00 Gerbers Supermarket do 1.27 Norval S. Rich, M.D. co heal 67 93 Coverall Rental Service c c op 4.60 Citizens Telephone Co. do .. 31.67 Commercial Print Shop do 5.95 Bobbs-Merrill Co. do law bk 15.00 Shepard's Citations do 40.00 West Publishing Co. do 36.00 Lawyers Co-op Pub. Co. do 25.00 C. H. Muselman pro of mil 21.00 Mel Kohler C H cust 333.33 Edna Werst do matron .. 100.00 Louie Drake do watch .... 10.00 Bowers Hardwood Co. do op 10.70 Habegger-Schafers do 1-29 Coverall Rental Serv. Inc. do 8.00 No. lnd Pub. Ser. Co. jail op 11 41 ArnoliTLumber Co. Inc. do .. 20.38 Decatur Supply House Inc. do 9.75 Habegger Schafers do 4.50 East. Ind. Oil & Sup Co. do 135.60 Spiegel Inc. do -............ 10.98 Chic Cleaning & Laundry do 14.55 Anderson Industries do _ 1945.21 Lula Strahm jail matron 150 00 Charles Morgan co h supt .. 233.33 Luella Morgan do matron .. 183.33 Hilda Smith do help 160.00 Connie Kirk do — J *O.OO Eugene Foster do —- 160.00 Grover Kelley do 20.00 Dr. H. E. Dester do physic ..50.00 Arnold Lumber Co. co h op 126.10 Stockman Farm Serv. do 466.07 Charles Morgan do 35.83 Coverall Rent. Serv. Inc. do 4.40 Brooks for Men & Boys do 30.43 Gerbers Super Mkt. Inc. do 101.14 Berne Locker Storage do .... 40.60 Home Dairy do 94.19 H. E. Dester M.D. do 22.61 Culligan Water Soft, do .. l-_>-75 Decatur Blue Flame do 48.6a Decatur Baking Co. do 75.97 Kohne Drug Store do 28.46 Del Chemical Corp, do 61.98 Holthouse Drug Co. do 39.79 Gifford’s I.G.A. Sup'rmkt. do 112.16 Niblicks & Co. Inc. do 12.51 F. McConnell & Sons Inc. jdo 30.18 Teeple Truck Lines Inc. do a.2t Beavers Oil Service do .... 84.63 Habegger Schafers do 4.20 Moorman Mfg. Co. do 49.38 Mcßride & Son Welding do 11.00 Cecil Harvey assessing laO OO Freeman Schnepp do 212.03 Roy N. Runyon do —» 260.00 Alma F. Stults do ............ 26Q.00 Dora S. Fleming do —. 260.00 B. Schultz do C ” *«? ®? Marjorie Schultz vot reg bud 81.00 Harriet Cpwan do 166.50

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Rtibf IMM 6o — I*3 00 Haywood Pub. Co. do BBO.po Cammarolal Print Shop el bu 5153 DOcatur Democrat Co. do .. 6*. 35 Decatur Democrat Co. do .. 630.50 Decattir Democrat Co. do .. 225.9* Haywood Pub. Go. do 52.90 Elma Kohler do 20 00 James K. Staley servos .... 107.70 David A. Macklin co at .... 251.66 The Berne WitnJSs legal ad 27*.18 Decatur Democrat Co. do .... 124.48 George Pauley tax refund 20.16 Charlotte Lindahl ACSW sec 148.00 Ferguson Arjay Co. do op .. 54.10 Zwlck Funeral Home so bur 109.00 Winteregg-Linn Funeral od 100.00 Wayne Burger fox bounty 13-00 Glen Wilder do 600 Ernest Roe do 1100 Michael Richards do 6.00 Ronnie Mihm do 13.00 Geo Hlndenlang Jr. do * 00 Mrs. Norbert Cable do *OO Junior Coyne do 24.00 Wendell Abbott do 21.00 Ft. Wayne State School pat 27.08 Mra Audrey Neher do ch .. 105.00 Mrs. Violet Manes do 120.00 Irene Byron do patients .. 1159.00 Ind State Sanatorium do .. 1072.89 Ralph E. Allison t b testing 43.35 Max A Lehman do 5.75 Cowens Ins. Agency ins .... 519.98 The Suttles Co. do 36a.80 Hawk Const, cum ct h 18,362.70 Welfare Citizens Telephone Co. op 50.32 Western Union do 330 Bernice Nelson mileage 45.17 Margaret E. Thomas do 20.55 Barbara B. Nicks do 43.96 Lulu Fruchte do 20.00 Lenora Glendening do 2.00 Surveyor's Dept. Stockman Farm Service .... 14.50 Maier Hide & Fur 16.20 Adams Builders Supply 52.80 Lincoln Graphic 10-94 Decatur Chamber of Com. 3.15 Krick-Tyndall Tile Co. ... 175.24 Stockberger Mach. Co 16.42 Larry W. Bollenbacher 120.00 Morris-Harnish Const. Co. .. 800.00 Wm. J. Becker .151'12 Sanford Reynolds, Jr — 1000.00 Beavers Oil Service 92.94 Severin Schurger 425.00 Tilman Affolder „ <5.00 Hugh David MoWer 75.00 Arnold Lumber Co 22..5 Herman Moellerlng 4.08 Herman Moellerlng 46.08 Lawrence Smith 120.1a Elmer Rich ; 18*»0 V. Wayne Riley 83. i 0 Berne Ready Mix 15.30 Bowers Hardware Co 2.00 Alvin Hilty 40.00 Sanford Reynolds, Jr 50.00 Adams County Highway Dept. Citizens Telephone Co. 20.94 East. Ind. Oil & Sup. Co. .. 500.00 Ind. and Mich. Electric Co. 7-9.26 Carl Faurote Radiator Shop 29.75 Frame Service. Inc 246.00 ABC Specialty Co. 78.50 Marathon Oil Co 922.21 Coverall Rental Service .... 9.60 American Welding Prod 4.88 Yarnelle Suppy Co 91.06 — Berne Auto Supply -- ■■■ -**r& Marion Cheesman 30.00 Del-Chemical Co. ... ..... 51.48 Habegger - Schafers ........ 10.12 The Schafer Co - 12 78 Adams County Farm Bureau 21.03 Aschlnger Tool Sales 34.07 Motor Fuel Tax Division .. 65.76 Decatur Democrat Co 18.00 The Commercial Print Shop 31.90 National Chemsearch Corp. 39.70 Adams County Farm Bureau 49.95 F. McConnell and Sons .... 10.20 Chemi-Trol Chemical Co. .. 1165.00 Meshberger Bro. Stone .. 8493.10 Yost Gravel-Readymix, Inc. 311.28 John W. Karch Stone Co. 1209.85 Krick-Tyndall Co. 67.84 Frederick L. Fox - 30.60 Hall Sign and Post Co. .. 95.00 Assoc. Sign and Post Co. .. 322.00 Hilty Small Engine Serv. 4.50 Motorola 70.00 ' Decatur Auto Supply 162.81 Jerry Swanson, Inc 7.35 Allen County Motors 1.67 Paul Yoder Garage 2.90 Schwartz Ford Co. . 31.50 Eddiann Equipment Sales .. 136.00 Service Supply Co 3.59 Mossman-Yarnelle Co 66.56 American Steel Supply Corp. 64.96 Cowens Ihzurance/.Agency 1926.40 Suttles Company 221.56 Mason Dixon Steel Co 80.28 Cumulative Bridge Fund Harley J. Roop, rt. wy 400.00 Meshberger Bro. Stone 26.10 Baker & Schultz . 2699.46 Bower Bros. 50.00 Krick-Tyndall Co 99.06 American Steel Supply Corp. 196.50 Lawrence Noll 250.00 Robert Fuhrman — 220.83 Paul Bryan 195.83 Wendell Abbott 173.25 DeWayne Beer - 183.15 Harold • Burger 173.25 Edward Faurote 173.25 Don Harvey ........ 173.25 Dale Hirschy 175.00 Eli Hirschy 175.00 Raymond Kolter .. 183.1 Q Vern Linker 176.75 Janies Merriman 181.80 Chris Meshberger ..... 173.25 Steven Riley 173.25 Raymond Shoaf 181.80 Leßoy Smith 173.25 Samuel Yager ...... 173.25 Glen Zimmerman 173.2;> Clifford Death ................... 168.30 Frederick Fuelling 17.,.00 Paul Longsworth •- - 168.30 Lawrence McCullough 168.30 Ralph Smitley, —Jr. . — 4448.04)Chris Zurcher 168.30 Brice Sheets 207.90 Certified to before me this Ist day of May, 1964. Edward F. Jaberg, Auditor 5/1.

Todays Market P. B STEWART A CO. Corrected May 1 160 to 170 — 12.65 170 to 180 13.15 180 to 190 13 65 190 to 220 14.15 220 to 240 13.65 240 to 250 13.15 250 to 260 .. 12 65 260 to 270 12.40 270 to 280 12.15 280 to 290 11.90 290 to 300 11.65 Roughs 300 down 11.75 300 to 330 11.50 330 to 360 11.25 360 to 400 11.00 400 to 450 — 10.50 450 to 500 10.25 500 to 550 10.00 550 up 9.75 Stags 9.00 Boars 8.00 to 9.00 WHOLESALE EGG QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected May 1 Large White Eggs .23 Large Brown Eggs .23 Medium White .18 Pullets .... .14 GRAIN PRICES - Furnished by Stockman Farm Service Corrected May 1 No. 1 Wheat 1.91 No. 2 Wheat 1.90 Corn 1.65 Oats .60 Soybeans 2.46 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA SS COUNTY OF ADAMS IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF KIRK ANTHONY VORHEES AND SEAN MITCHELL VORHEES BY CLARK L. REED AND CONNIE KAY REED, husband and wife IN THE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT (PROBATE DIVISION) NO. 1147 An affidavit having Wen filed by two disinterested persons in the above entitled cause of action that upon diligent inquiry the exact residence of Earl B. Vorhees is unknown, and that it is their belief that he is a nonresident of the State of Indiana; now therefore, the said Earl B. Vorhees is hereby notified of the pendency of the above entitled atcion, and unless the said Earl B. Vorhees be and appear in the Adams (’’ircuit Court on the 3rd day of July, 1964 at 9."00 A.M. at tue Court House in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, and answer or demur, the same will be determined in his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Court this 28th day of April, 1964. GEORGE M. BAIR. Clerk —Adams Circttit Court ROBERT S. ANDERSON Attorney for Petitioners 5/1, 8, 15. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given Uiat the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Adams County, Indiana, will, at 1 P. M. on the 25 day of May, 1964 at the Commissioners Rooril, Auditor’s Office, in the City (or town) of Decatur, Indiana in said County, begin investigation of the application of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicant, at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designa, ted and will, at said time and place, receive Information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: V. F. W. No. 6236, (Club) Beer, Liquor & Wine Retailers, 127 N. Third St., Decatur, Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F. CONDON Executive Secretary JOE A. HARRIS Chairman i/i. ~~~ NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 5936 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Bertha A'. Miller was on —the 14th day of April, 1964, appointed: Executrix of the will of Charles J. Miller, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 14th day of April, 1964. George M, Bair Clerk of the Adams Circuit —: Court for Adams—County, Indiana. Bierly & Sullivan, Attorneys and Counsel for personal representative 4/17, 24, 5/1. '

For A Program Os Sound, Efficient and Economical County Government with Impartial, Friendly, Courteous Service (Based on 8 Year’s Experience as Township Trustee and Assessor) Hugh David (Dave) SI y Mosser f WW'Odi REPUBLICAN ' - I Z .4. ' CANDIDATE t FOR fl 'i3w9 Adams County Commissioner .j|Hk Third District —. Your Vote and Influence Will Be Appreciated. Pol. Advt.

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City Golf League To Open Season Monday; Ten Teams Entered For 1964 Season

by Dick Reidenbach F-O-R-E!!! The first of 18 matches in City golf league play begins Monday as the 10 teams meet “head on” in medal competition at the Decatur Golf course according to final arrangements announced today by Kenny Gaunt, Decatur Golf Association president and chairman of the City golf league. The Decatur Daily Democrat is the 1963 defending champion, holder of the title by their win over Morningstar Auto Sales, in an 18-hole match played at the close of the season competition. The championship team is determined in a play-off of the two nine-week halves at the season’s end. An 18-hole medal play match is held between the winner of the first half and the second nine-week first place holder. Most Join Association New players to the City golf league are reminded to establish begin league competition. All an 18-hole average before they golfers who played last year will begin the 1964 season with their Captains are reminded that all average derived from last year, members of their respective teams must join the Decatur Golf Association before they will be eligible to compete in the City golf league. Any golfer who plays a match before joining the association will forfeit that match COURT NEWS Real Estate Transfers Benjamin etux to Kenyon L. Sprunger etal, Pt. Inlot 92 Berne. James L. Wilson etux to Leland Jay Bauman etux. Pt. E-2 SW-4 Section 16 Township 26 Range 15, 1 acre. Truman F. Gerber etux to Lloyd W. Gerber etal, SW-4 SW-4 Section 3 Township 26 Range 13, 40 acres. Robert L. Yost etux to Robert Dale Morrissey etux, Inlot 10 Oakwood Subdiv. Charles S. Martindill etux to Ralph E. Allison etux. Inlot 87 Decatur Stratton Sec. B. Anthony J. Faurote etux to Virgil E. Graber etux, Inlot 132 Decatur Stratton Add. Sec. B. Joseph S. Linn-etux to Robert L. August etux. Pt. SE-4 NW-4 Section 36 Township 28 Range 14, 1.56 acres. Leo H. Roe etux to James L. Wilson ejux. Inlot 6 Roe Acres, 3rd Add. • Edwin J. Krueckeberg etux to Ideal Suburban Homes Inc.. Pt. S-2 Wfr-4 Section 23 Township 28 Range 15, .965 acres. Robert F. Hill etux to Charles H. Morgan etux, E-2 Inlot 742 Decatur. Amanda Liby to Vernon Zurcher etux, Inlot 47 Monroe Liby’s 3rd Add. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UP I)—Produce: ~ Live poultry toorTew ~~receipts to report prices. Cheese processed loaf 39-43*4: brick 38-43*4; Swisg wheels too few to report. Butter steady; 93 score 57*4.; 92 score 57*4; 90 score 55%; 89 score 54%. Eggs white large extras 29; mixed large extras 28*4; mediums 24%; standards 27%.

by default. As last year, all captains will be required to check in at the pro-shop and receive their respective tee numbers for placement on the first tee. 1964 Low Medalist? Low medalist for the 1964 season wil be determined by a player’s participation in 12 league matches (six of which must be played from the long tee, and six matches from the short tees). Don Elder was the 1963 league medalist with a 38.9 average. Rule Changes The city golf league committee has decided to adpot a one-stroke penalty for a lost ball and not two strokes as in the past. In the event of a lost ball, the player may redrop at the point where he last saw the ball and assess himself a one-stroke penalty. He need not go back to where he had previously hit the ball. If it is raining at 5:30 p.m., the matches will be cancelled. Any_ matches completed before the course is considered unplayable because of rain will constitute a match. All matches cancelled during the week due to rain must be played by Friday the same week. Ball' striking unattended flagstick when played from putting green or within 20 yards of hole entails penalty of two strokes. If a ball goes out of bounds, the player may drop a ball, under penalty of one stroke, within two club lengths of the place where the ball last crossed the boundary line; however, if this would require dropping a ball in a hazard, the player may drop a ball outside the hazard within two club lengths of the boundary line as near as possible, to the place where the ball last crossed the boundary line. The ball must come to rest not nearer the hole than the place where the ball last crossed the boundary line. Previously, a ball out of bounds cost the player stroke and distance, actually costing him a ,two stroke penalty. City League Committee Committee members of the City, golf league who attended the meeting Thursday evening in the proshop at the Decatur Golf course with Luke Majorki, local PGA pro and owner, were: Kenny Gaunt, Jack Irwin, John Baumann, Jud Bleeke, Ted Hill, Norm Steury, Gail Grabill. Dick Wertzberger, Bob Mills, and Dick Reidenbach. League Players Roster Captains bf the 10 city golf league teams announced today their respective team rosters for the coming season. They consist of the following: Decatur Casting Co. — Captain — Glenn Mauller, Willard McBride, Harold Engle, Kenneth Nash, Roger Fruechte and George Mitsch. Decatur Daily Democrat — Captain — Dick Reidenbach. Bob Helm, Neil Highland, John Pfister, Roger Stevens and John Hammond. Plungers — Captain — Bob Mills, Bob Frisinger, Noah Steury. Paul Edwards, Bill Christen and Bill Lichtle. Sherwin - Williams Co. — Captain — Dick Wertzberger, Bryan Trout. Harold Niblick, Andrew Schrock, Lyan Hann and Morris Krueckeberg. Morningstar Auto Sales — Captain — Harry (Jack) Irwin, Gerald Morningstar, Don Elder, Tom Haubold and Carl Honaker. Holthouse-On-The-High way—- — — Don Hirschy, Jack Tumlin, Thane Custer, Jack Bar-

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lett, and Harry Schwartz. Gerber’s Super Dollar Market — Captain — John Baumann, Kenny Gaunt, Carl Gerber, Clarence (John) Smith,-Quinton Ponder and Arnold Berning. First State Bank — Captain — Jud Bleeke, Gerald Vizard, Bill Lose, Richard Reitz, Art Heimann and Bob Boch. Leland Smith Insurance Agency — Captain — Ted Hill, Bill Kuhnle, John Richard Eichhorn, Fred Steiner, Fred James ana Harold Shindeldecker. Decatur Industries — Captain— Gail Grabill, Norm Steury, Roger Kelly, Jim Cowens, Bill Tutewiler and John McConaha. Season Schedule The 1964 city golf league schedule for the season is as follows: May 4 - July 6 — Morningstar Auto Sales vs Gerber’s Super Dollar Market; Holthouse-On-The-Highway vs Decatur Casting Co.; Decatur Daily Democrat vs The Plungers; Leland Smith Insurance Agency vs Decatur Industries; and Sherwin-Williams Co. vs First State Bank . May 11 - July 13 — The Plungers vs Morningstar Auto Sales; Decatur Industries vs Holthouse-On-The-Highway; Leland Smith Insurance Agency vs Decatur Daily Democrat; Decatur Casting Co. vs Sherwin - Williams Co.; and Gerber’s Super Dollar Market vs First State Bank. May 18 - July 20 — Gerber’s Super Dollar Market vs Decatur Casting Co.; Sherwin - Williams Co. vs The Plungers; Decatur Industries vs Morningstar Auto Sales; Leland Smith Insurance Agency vs Holthouse-On-The-Highway; and Decatur Daily Democrat vs First State Bank. May 25 - July 27 — Decatur Daily Democrat vs Holthouse-On-The-Highway; Gerber’s Super Dollar Market vs The Plungers; Decatur Industries vs SherwinWilliams Co.; Morningstar Auto Sales vs Leland Smith Insurance Agency; and Decatur Casting Co. vs First State Bank. June 1- August 3 — The Plungers vs Leland Smith Insurance Agency 1 ; Morningstar Auto Sales vs Sherwin-WilHams Co.; Decatur Casting Co. vs Decatur Daily Democrat; Gerber’s Super Dollar Market vs Holthouse-On-The-High-way; and Decatur Industries vs First State Bank . June 8 - August 10 — Leland Smith Insurance Agency vs Gerber’s Super Dollar Market; Decatur Casting Co. vs Decatur In- . dustries; Holthouse-On-The-High-way vs Morningstar Auto Sales; Sherwin - Williams Co. vs Decatur Daily Democrat; and The Plungers vs First State Bank. June 15 - August 17 — Holthouse - On - The - Highway vs Sherwin - Williams Co.; Gerber’s Super Dolllar Market vs Decatur Daily Democrat; Decatur Casting Co. vs Leland Smith Insurance Agency; The Plungers vs Decatur Industries; and Morningstar Auto Sales vs First State Bank. June 22 - August 24 — Decatur Industries vs Decatur Daily Democrat; Sherwin - Williams Co. vs Gerber's Super Dollar Market; Morningstar Auto Sales vs Decatur Casting Co.; Holthouse-On-The-Highway vs The Plungers; and Leland Smith Insurance Agency vs First State Bank. June 29 - August 31 — Decatur Casting Co. vs The Plungers; Decatur Daily Democrat vs Morningstar Auto Sales; Sherwin-Wil-liams Co. vs Leland Smith Insurance Agency; Decatur Indus"fries vs Gerber’s Super Dollar Market; and Holthouse-On-The-Highway vs First State Bank.

Your Vote and Support _ Will Be Appreciated. ci au d e w. Marckel wdMlB Blue Township Farmer Democratic Candidate for ADAMS COUNTY fIUD,TOR Primary Election May 5,1964 'A Pol. advt.

Rookie Stars In Athletics' Win Thursday By MILTON RICHMAN DPI Sports Writer Does the name Tom Reynolds ring a bell? Probably not, but neither did the name Tom Jones with many until the Academy Awards. Tom Reynolds and Tom Jones have only one thing in common. They’re both real swingers, but the comparison ends right there. Jones, a cinematic sexpot, never cared anything about base hits and merely lived from one skylark to the next. Reynolds, on the other hand, is a level-headed 22-year-old Kansas City rookie who lives for the day he can nail down a regular job. He certainly went about it the right way Thursday when he blasted a three-run homer over the center field fence in the first inning and singled home another run in the third to pace the Athletics to a 10-3 vicory over the Detroit Tigers. Drove In Four Runs Rocky Colavito and Jim Gentile each hit his third bomer of the season but Reynolds, in the Kansas City outfield on a “pass” so to speak, did the bulk of the damage to Detroit with four RBl’s. Reynolds, a .332 hitter at Burlington who led tha Midwest League in all offensive departments last year, suffered bone chips in his left ankle during an exhibition game mishap and was virtually forgotten this spring. When Manager Eddie Lopat talked of Kansas City’s most promising rookies he mentioned Dick Green, Nelson Mathews and Aurelio Monteagudo. Reynolds, a right-handed hitting San Diego resident, suddenly was remembered when the A’s regular right fielder, veteran Gino Cimoli, came down with a pulled leg muscle. Lopat moved Colavito front left field to right and gave young Tom his big chance in left. Supported by a five-run rally in the first inning, Orlando Pena coasted to his second victory agairist a like number of defeats although the Tigers nicked him for 11 hits. Mickey Lolich, victim of Reynolds’ three-run wallop, Suffered his first defeat after two victories. Leon (Daddy Wags) Wagner drove in three runs with a homer, double and a single as the first-place Cleveland Indi- • ans downed the Minnesota Twins, 8-4, in the only other American League game played. The Chicago White Sox-New York Yankees game was postponed because of rain. Wagner’s Fourth Homer Dick Stigman started for Minnesota, pitched one-hit ball and had a 1-0 lead until Wagner tagged him for a three-run homer during a four-run rally in the sixth inning. It was Wagner’s fourth homer and his second three-run poke in as many games. The Indians clinched the contest with three more runs in the seventh. Vic Davillilo’s tworim double off reliever Dwight Siebler was the key blow in that rally. Pedro Ramos posted his first victory although he needed Ted Abernathy’s help in the ninth. Ramos allowed all seven Minnesota hits. Stigman, now 0-2, was the losing pitcher. Only two games were played in the National League, with the Phillies defeated the Reds, 3-1, and ihe Colts downing the Dodgers, 7-3.

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