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Major Leagues 11, I illleil Pr»«« laienuitlwMl Lenaue W. 1.. Pet. GH Philadelphia 7* 17 .168 Cincinnati SI) 55 .55* 7(4 Hail Francisco 59 55 .55* 7Vi Mt Lgulh *5 58 .528 11 Pittaburgh *4 #0 .51* 12*4 M.iwailKee 52 60 .508 13*4 Loh Angeles 60 62 492 15 V 4 < hlcago 57 67 .460 Ift *4 Houston 54 71 .432 23 New York 12 83 336 35 Matnrtlnx'a Heaultn Chicago 3 New York 2 Pittsburgh 9 Philadelphia 4 San Francisco 4 St. Louie 2 Houston 5 Milwaukee 4, night Cincinnati 2 Loa Angeles I, 15 InnlngH, night Nnndny's Results New York 2-5 Chicago 1-4, Ist, 10 InnlngH Philadelphia 9 Pittsburgh 3 Loa Angeles 1 Cincinnati 0 San Franclsi o 3 St. Louis 2, 10 Innings Houston 7 Milwaukee 1, night Momlnj'a Prohnble Pitchers Pittsburgh at_St. Louis might) — Friend (10-13) vs. Gibson (1010). Chicago at Houston (night) — 1., Burdette (9-10) vs. Bruce (11-7). San Francisco at Los Angeles (night)—Buffalo (2-1) vs. Moeller (7-12) Philadelphia at Milwaukee (night) — Mahaffey (11-6, vs. Sadowski (7-8). ((»t>!y games scheduled) Ttiesdny’n Games New York at Cincinnati, night Pittsburgh at St. Louis, night Chicago at Houston, night San Fran, at L. Angeles, night Phlla. at .Milwaukee, night American League W. 1.. Pet. Gil Baltimore 77 48 .616 Chicago T(F’“W“ .601 T% New York 71 52 .577 5 Detroit 65 63 .508 13’4 Minnesota 62 62 .500 14 *4 Los Angeles 63 66 488 16 Cleveland 60 66 .176 17*4 Boston 58 68 .460 19’4 Washington 50 78 .391 28(4 Kansas City 48 77 .384 29 Saturday's Itrsiilts Baltimore 4 Chicago 2 Minnesota at Detroit, ppd., rain Cleveland 1-5 Los Angeles 0-1 Cleveland 5 lais Angeles 1, 2nd Boston 5-0 New York 3-8 Munday's Ilesnlta Baltimore 7-1 Chicago 3-3 Minnesota 6-2 Detroit 5-5 <'leveland 6-3 Los Angeles 4-2 Kansas ('ity 3-5 Washington 1-8 New York 4 Boston 3 Monday’s Probable Pitchers Minnesota at Chicago (night) (13-6) vs. Buzhardt (10-6). (Only games scheduled) Tuesday's Gnmes L. Angeles at Kans. Cy., night Minnesota at Chicago, night Cleveland at Baltimore, night Washington at New’ York, night Detroit at Boston, night Escapes Injury In One-Car Accident Larry W. Bultemeier, 22-year-old resident of route 1, Decatur, escaped injury in a one-car accident Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Bultemeier was northbound on county road 32, three miles north of Decatur, and as he approached the intersection of county road 4, an unidentified vehicle pulled into the intersection. Bultemeier swerved to the right and his auto auto left the road and rolled over onto its top in a field. The driver of the other auto, who was not identified, told investigating officers he did not see Bultemeier's auto as it, did not have its lights turned on. Bultemeier was not injured but h’s 1963 model car suffered an e; % lated $1,700 in damages. Autos operated by Leonard L. Augsburger, 25, of Geneva, and Ernest C. Lautzenheiser, 53, route 2. Geneva, collided at the intersection of Washington street and U.S. 27 in Geneva at 8:30 pm. Saturday. Both were southbound and as Lautzenheiser slowed to turn onto Washington street, his auto was struck in the rear by the Augsburger auto. Damages were listed at $550 to the Augusburger auto and S4OO to the Lautzenheiser car. Columbia City Man Gets Training Here Former Columbia City Mayor Garland Stickler is in Decatur today and Tuesday, training under Decatur postmaster John Boch at the Decatur post office. Stickler has been appointed postmaster in Columbia City. Boch has helped train postmasters at Bluftfon, Portland, and several other nearby cities. He spent four days last week in Columbia City with the former mayor. Driver Is Arrested On Speeding Charge Michael William Lengerich, 20-year-old resident of route 5, Decatur, was arres ed on a speeding,, charge by the city police at 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Lengerich was cited for traveling 52 mfles an hour in a 30 zone on Monore street, and has been slated to appear in justice of the peace court August 26. Portland Man Fined In City Court Here Donald Jay Burkholder, 27-year-old Portland resident, was fined $1 and costs, amounting to s2l, by Judge John B. Stults in ci y court this morning. Burkholder pleaded guilty to a charge of public intoxication, placed against him ea<ly Sunday morning by the city police. He was arrested at 1:50 a.m. Sunday in the 300, block of W. Mobroe street.

2nd String QBs May Gel Jobs By United Press International A pair of , veteran second string quarterbacks might have won their starting berths back on the strength of fine performances during the weekend. Milt Plum, s'arting his first game since last October, passed for two touchdowns, one a 50yarder to Gail Cogdill, as the Detroit Lions edged the Philadelphia Eagles, 17-13, Sunday at Philadelphia. Jim Ninowski, who played second fiddle to Plum . when Milt was with Cleveland and now is ranked behind Frank Ryan, tossed “five touchdown passes as the Browns romped over the Pittsburgh- Steelers, 42-7, Saturday night at Akron, Ohio. The former Michigan State star, who saw action in only four games last season for Cleveland, filled in for Ryan, who was sidelined with a piinor injury. Paul Hornung made his 1964 debut at Milwaukee's County Stadium Sa'urday night, after sitting out the 1963 season with a suspension for gambling, and rushed himself back into the hearts of Packers’ fans. The versatile halfback scored all of Green Bay’s points as Vince Lombardi’s crew walloped the NFL champion Chicago Bears, 21-7. Hornung grabbed an 18-yard Bart Starr pass in the first period for a score and tallied in the second and third periods on 11 and three yard runs. He also booted the points after. Mike Mercer’s field goal with 14 seconds remaining climaxed a 20-point fourth quarter and gave the Oakland Raiders a 34-31 victory over the Buffalo Bills in Sunday’s only American Football League tuneup. Tom Flores brought the Raiders back into the ball game after they trailed 31-7 by reeling off three straight touchdown passes to all-league end Art Powell." In other NFL exhibitions Saturday, the Washington Redskins edged the New York Giants, 27-24; the Los Angeles Rams beat the Dallas Cowboys, 25-16; and the Minnesota Vikings remained unbea’en by downing the San Francisco Forty-Niners, 24-21. The New York Jets nipped the Bostin Patriots, 2120, and the San Diego Chargers beat the Kansas City Chiefs, 26-14, in Saturday’s AFL exhibitions. Olympic Flame On Way ISTANBUL <UPI) — The Olympic flame leaves aboard a chartered Japanese jet plane for Beirut today on the second leg of its journey to Tokyo. The flame arrived by plane in Istanbul Sunday and was borne through the city to the Municipal Palace by 26 Turkish a hletes. COURT NEWS Petition To Open A petition to reopen the estate of John H. Smith by Sam Nussbaum executor, was filed, examined and approved. The estate was ordered reopened for the purpose of executing an executor’s deed for real estate sold during the process of administration. The deed was reported, examined and approved, and ordered delivered. An executor’s petition for discharge was then filed, and the executor was ordered released and discharged. Tax Reports Filed Inheritance tax appraiser’s reports were filed in the estates of Fgnnie Hakes, Rufus Schindler and Elizabeth K. Habegger, and a notice was ordered issued returnable on Sept. 14 in each. The reports showed the total net estates to be $1,061.15 in the Hales estate; $4,443.75 in the Schindler estate; and $10,664.03 in the Habegger estate. Divorce Cases In the i case of Margaret P. Chamberlain vs. Albert I* Chamberlain. support was set at ?>?5 per week for the defendant and minor children as a temporary allowance. The defendant was .also ordered to pay the plaintiff’s S2OO atorney fees. A motion to dismiss was filed and approved in th|e Ruth EUenberger vs. Larry Elenberger case and costs were assessed the plaintiff. • In the case of Mary Norris vs Edward Norris support, was set at $35 for the plaintiff and three minor children, as temporary allowance. Motion To Disrates A motion to dismiss was filed in the complaint on contract esse of the Associates Investment Co. vs. William A. Bailey. Replevin Complaint A complaint for the replevin and immediate possession was filed by Habegger - Schafer Co. against Laurence West, and a summons ordered issued to the sheriff for the defendant, returnable Sept 8. Marriage Applications James Leon Jarrett. Hancock, and Carolyn Sue Luginbill, route 1, Willshire. O. George Nave Heller, Bluffton, and Harriet Elizabeth Alispaw, Portland. l •• * . ■■ ■

Major League Leaders By United Press International Nntlnual League G. AH K. 11. P«’L Clmnts, Pitts 119 479 72 165.344 Wiliams, Chi 124 494 Santo, Chi 123 456 70 100 .329 Aaron, MU 121 489 86 1?; .3 7 Alen, Phil 123 483 92 10l .313 Maya, SF 122 454 97 142.313 »Chrtphr, NY 117 407 62 127.312 Hunt, NY 114 424 53 131 .309 Robnsn, Cln 119 427 81 131 .307 Cepeda, SF w 394 57 L2O -3’oa American D«nr Oliva, Minn 123 522 94 175 .335 Mantle. NY 108 X 3 66 109.309 Robnsn, Balt 126 474 65 146.30* Robnsn, Chi 106 895 69 121 .306 Chance, Clev 94 305 39 93 .30a Howard, NY 112 41 1 13 123.299 Freehan, Det 111 391 51 117 .299 Frtgosl, LA 115 391 64 116.297 Bresud, Bob 124 452 69 134 .296 Tillman, Bos 101 324 34 96 .296 Home Rn»« National Lea gn e — Mays, Giants 38; Williams, Cubs 27; Robinson, Reds 25: Cepeda, Giants 25; Santo, Cubs 24. _ American League — Klllebrew, Twins 42; Powell, Orioles 31; Colavlto, A’s JO; Allison, Twins 29; Stuart, Red Sox 28; Wagner, Indian" 28 lliiiih Hatted In Nntionnl League— Santo, Cubs 90; Boyer, Cards 89; Mays, Giants 88; Aaron, Braves 80; Callison, Phils 76. American League — JKillebrew, Twins 95; Stuart, Red Sox 92: Colavito, As 89; Wagner, Indians 87; B. Robinson, Orioles 85. Pitching Notional League — Koufax, Dodgers 19-5; Bunning, Phils 14-4; Marichal, Giants 15-5; O’Toole, Reds 13-6; Short," Phils 13-6. American League — Bunker, Orioles l*3-3; Pizarro, White Sox 16-6; Krallck, Indians 10-4; Ford, Yanks 12-5; Chance, Angels 14-6. Sports Briefs By United Press International Saturday LOS ANGELES — Bo Belinsky of the Los Angeles Angels was suspended without pay for failing to report to club’s Pacific Coast League farm team in Honolulu. SPRINGFIELD, 111. — A.J. Foyt won the Tony Bettenhausen Memorial 100-mile race in which veteran driver Bill Horstmeyer was killed in a fiery crash. BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Bullets of the. NBA announced the signing of AllAmerica Gary Bradds of Ohio State. ° Sunday CHICAGO — The Chicago Bears acquired halfback Jon Arnett from the Los Angeles Rams for offensive guard Roger Davis and rookies Frank Butka and Joe Wendryhoski. CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. — Top-ranked Dennis Ralston and Churek McKinley reached the final in the National Doubles tennis tournament. AKRON, Ohio — Ken Venturi won the American Golf Classic, finishing five strokes ahead of runner-up Mason Rudolph. Arnold Palmer was third.

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Bears Obtain Jon Arnett CHICAGO (UPI) — The defending National Football League champion Chicago Bears Sunday obtained halfback Jon Arnett, all-time leading yardage maker of the Los Angele? Rams, for offensive guard Roger Davis and two rookies. a Bear owner - Coach George Halas said the acquisition of Arnett will fill “a gaping hole at left halfback” created by the death last month of Willie Galimore. ‘‘We are delighted to get Arnett,” Halas said. “He has lots of talent.” Sent to the Rams with Davis were Frank Butka, who was being tried at defensive halfback as er playing offensive quarterback and defense for Notre Dame, and guard Joe Wendryhoski, a former all-Big Ten lineman at Illinois? Wendryhoski, 26 was signed as a free agent after three years of Canadian and army football. Arnett, 29, a fancy stepping veteran of seven NFL seasons, gained 8'076 yards in ru-hing, receiving and kick runbacks for the Rams, an all-time club record. He was the Rams’ No. 1 draft choice in 1957 after graduation from the University of Southern California. Oklahoma Team Cops Little League Meet INDIANAPOLIS (UPl)—Bartlesville, Okla., will represent the northern region in the Little League World Series at Williamsport, Pa., this week. Bartlesville beat Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, 1-0, Saturday for the regional title and a berth in the finals. Jim Lee held the Ohioans to four hits while his teammates put together a pair of singes, a stolen base and a fielder’s choice for the only run in the fifth inning. a In a seven-inning consolation game, Robinson, 111., beat East Glen Park of Gary, 1-0.

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