Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 49, Number 34, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 June 1956 — Page 10

Syracuse- Watvasee Journal

Page 10

—Thursday 14 June 1956

PONY LEABUE BASEBALL SCHEDULE Syracuse Pony League practices on Tuesdays from 9 to 11 A. M. Games strt promptly at 6:15 P. M. There are twelve sponsors: S & M Motors, Syracuse-Wawa-see Journal, Bud Kline, Klink’s Market, Denzel Real Estate, Syracuse Rubber Products, War wasee Lumber, Thornburg Drugs, ' Bardahi —Ben Crews, Barnhart Ice Cream, Loren Longenbaugh and Pickwick Bowling Lanes. June 6 Sox vs Cubs; Bye Yanks. June 13 Yanks vs Sox; Bye Cubs. June 20 Cube vs Yanks: By Sox. June 27 Cubs vs Sox; Bye:Yanks. July 11 Sox vs Yanks; Bye Cubs. July 18 Yanks vs Cubs; Bye Sox. July 25 Sox vs Cubs; Bye Yanks. Aug. 1 Yanks vs. Sox; Bye Cubs. Aug. 8 Cubs vs Yanks; Bye Sox. Aug. 15 Cubs vs Sox; Bye Yanks. Aug. 22 Sox vs. Yanks; Bye Cubs. Aug. 29 Yanks vs. Cubs; Bye Sox. Practice: Tuesdays 9:00-11:00 A. M. Games start promptly 6:15 P. M. ■ Team Kosters Sox: Caskey, T. Firestone. Duckwall Crow, Folger, LeCount, Michael. Dodds, Schlabach, Line. Cubs: Godshalk. Kilmer, Druckemiller, Mock. Disher, Kline, Charters, Felts. Kelly, Markham. Yanks: Spitler, Thornburg, Auer. Hibschman, J. Firestone, Ketering, Keim. Brock, Coy, Hursh. Little League Baseball Scores JUNE 6 PONY LEAGUE Cubs 8 Buns 12 Hits Sox 3 Runs 3 Hits Winning pitcher Godshalk. Losing pitcher Firestone. JUNE 8 JUNIOR LEAGUE Rotary 4 Runs 5 Hits Pilcher’s 3 Runs 5 Hits Winning pitcher Fischer Losing pitcher Bitner SOMEONE WAS CARELESS Rep. Walter H. Judd, a Minnesota Republican, knows a good deal about the Far East, out of his experience as a medical missionary in China. He thinks that, doubtless due to aides on whom the President leans heavily, Mr. Eisenhower recently made a mistake when he remarked that he was concerned over the division of Germany into two states. “He should have added,” says Judd, “that he was also concerned over the division of other areas, such as Korea. It would have helped us greatly in Asia. I called the State Department and blew up over that. The State Department said, ‘We didn’t think about it.’ “Thoughtlessness like that,” Judd adds, “makes Asians feel that in any showdown we’ll put the white people first.” So much importance is attached to a president’s slightest word that it is unsafe for him to accept any memorandum of his aides without asking himself, ‘‘What will people thing about that?” ACHING MUSCLES Relieve peine of tired, tore, aching musolee with STANBACK, tablets or powder* BTANBACK acts fast to bring comforting relief... because the STANBACK formula combines several prescription type Ingredients for fast relief of pain. Getting Up Nights If worried by “Bladder Weakness” (Getting Up Nights or Bed Wetting, too frequent, burning or itching urination) or Strong Smelling, Cloudy Urine, due to common Kidney and Bladder Irritations, try CYSTEX for quick help. 30 years use prove safety for young and old. Ask druggist for CYSTEX under money-back guarantee. See how fast you Improve. New hit with millions! MeezttM/z for dozens of fast cheese treats SPOON IT into hot foods HEAT IT for cheese sauce SPREAD IT for snodcs A PASTiURIZEO PROCESS CHEESE SPREAD

JUNIOR LEABUE BASEBALL SCHEDULE Practice is scheduled from 9 to 11 A. M. for the teams as follows: 1. Pilcher’s managed by Douglas Pilcher, Monday;, 2. Bank on Wednesday, managed by Paul Lantz; 3. Rotary on Thursday, managed by Frank Hale; and Lions on Friday, managed by Ed Caskey. Games start promptly at 6:30 P. M. Tuesday Jue 12. Lions vs Rotary June 19 Lions vs Pilcher's June 26 Bank vs Lions July 3 Rotary vs Lions July 10 Pilcher’s vs Lions July 17 Lions vs Bank July 24 Lions vs Rotary uljy 31 Pilcher’s vs Lions August 7 Bank ve Lions August 14 Tourney August 21 Tourney Finals August 28 All Star Game FridayJune 8 Rotary vs Pilcher’s June 15 Pilcher’s vs. Bank June 22 Rotary vs Bank July 6 Bank vs. Pilcher’s July 13 Bank vs. Rotary July 20 Pilcher’s vs Rotary July 27 Pilcher’s vs Bank August 3 Rotary vs Bank August 10 Rotary vs Pilcher's August 17 Tourney August 24 August 31 The end of the TV western is in sight. The way those cowboy heroes shy away from girls, the breed will be extinct in a generation—CHANGlNG TIMES

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