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NOW AVAILABLE Ballroom At The Knights Of Columbus Bldg. State & Sixth Wedding Parties Receptions Banquets Dances Reasonable Rates MA. 4451 flotaabM M«1 Modern Garage Jour Chttroltl Denier 555 W. Broad St. FLETCHER 1585 GAM St. Mary’s scored in all but one inning while rolling up a 14-4 vic tory over First Presbyterian in a Church tournament game last week. The score was tied 11 af ter the first inning and the Saints broke away with a six run spurt. Dobbins held First Presbyterian to five hits, all singles, while the Saints collected 10. including E Blair s homer and Schneider's dou ble. Score by innings: St. Mary’s 161 023 1—14 10 1 First Pres. 100 120 x— 4 5 7 First EL-B Grays unlimbered their home run artillery last week to blast the way to a 12-2 victory over Catholic Juniors in a Church tournament game. Hines, Duffy and Parker banged out four-bag gers for the winners and J. R. Dai ley and J. Graves contributed triples. Hollis homered for the Juniors. Score by innings: Catholic Juniors 000 11- 2 7 2 1st EUB Grays 016 41—12 16 2 -------------o------------------- Neworfc W ins 7 Beef ... Pork ... Veal .. Sausages J. FRED SCHMIDT PACKING CO. SINCE 1888 ROOFING, SIDING and GUTTERS We will give you honest service on any of the above work, either NEW or REPAIR. REASONABLE PRICES EASY TERMS GOFF & SONS EV. 7478 0AY OR EVE. EV. 7478 Wheels can be sheared off by the terrific friction in wheel bearings Lhat are not safely lubricated Car manufacturers recommend that wheel bearings be repacked every 5,000 or 10,000 miles depending on make. For safety's sake, drive in today and let us inspect your wheel bearings, clean and repack them. This ill In Church League Newark- Blessed Sacrament's church softball team defeated Neal avenue church 3-2 last week in the senior church softball league. Blessed Sacrament scored the winning run in the top of the sev enth inning. Tim Healy’s double was the only extra base blow for the winners. Richey. Geisler and Peterson collected triples for the losers. Both teams made eight hits and played errorless ball. SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT SCHALL HARDWARE 1885 Livingston TWO DISTINCTIVE BEERS XX PALE & NOCH EINS Washington Brewery UN. 1161 BECK & ALBANESE SPORTSMAN'S SERVICE For Your Baseball And Softball Equipment Headquarters For Parochial leagues 223 I. Long (At Sth) AD- 2887 7 lint Good Ganihrinus Heer “Th* B**r That's Starch Fr** As B**r Can B*.'* August Wagner Breweries, Inc. MA. 4411 Columbu*, Ohio MA. 4411 could happen V to YOU! Finneron & Fischer Oak and 6th Sts. ADams 0208 Saints Win Sister Mary Gets a Hit At Chillicothe Roseerans Hinh Coach Knows How To Build Teams, Homes Building an athletic dynasty is one thing and building a house to live in is another thing! But Dic k Mattingly, coach at Roseerans high school, Zanes ville. is proficient al both! Last tall many area sport almost singlehandedly build a top ranked and undefeated football learn in such short notice and in such short time. And Dick has them wondering aga-in this summer. You see. he’s building his own home' on Lookout Drive in East Highland this summer and expects to have it finished hy mid August when he will turn his tune, talents, and energey towards forming the 1953 edition ol the “Battling Bish ops” football squad of Roseerans high. Dick is doing the work mostly hy EDDIE’S Bl ChMF. LAKE. OHIO ST ARCH AI MET AI BOATS IlSToMc RAFT KIT BOATS FACTORY PRICES ISOS Eddif Friedmann Phone Authorised Evtnrude Dealer THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. 1953 fr towrMffi Sister Mary Isnard of the Sacred Heart Convent, Springfield, III., slams a hit during a gam* among nun* at th* training outing at Lewis College of Science and Technology, Lockport, III. Th* catcher is Sister Mary Lambert of St. Fidelis. Wide World photo. ____ _____ I AT ans wondered how Dick could himself although he has help from friends like John Elmore, Judy Mc Carty, and Dick Bollinger. Mattingly h-imsclf has always hecn a tireless worker. He helped erect the Jaycee baseball field, fix ed the backstop and playing field at St. Nicholas diamond, built a practice field for the gridders, and made the St. Nicholas gym into condition for the cage squads' play. His foothall teain was undefeat ed. His cage team’s record was 17 4 and his baseball team went to the state tournament. ..... --....o----------------- Tickets for the 1953 National Celebrities Golf tournament went on sale Monday. Proceeds from the event, which will be played at Scioto Country Club. Columbus, on Monrlax. Aug. 17. will be used to provide more than $5000 worth of college scholarships for winners of the* National Caddy tournament. HILLS CAB MAin 13-13 Safe Courteous Service No Charge for Extra Passengers O. B. HILUS, MGR. Mr. ■pll ,v. /. Al McCoy, Former odd's Champion, LOS ANGELES (NC) Al McCoy, 60, onetime middleweight champion of the world, now himself in a much bigger ring that of his fighting days, joined the Catholic Church battle to save his soul. sees than He’s in a Mr. McCoy won the middleweight title when he downed George Chip back in 1914, and held it until November 14, 1917. when O’Dowd defeated him in the sixth round in Brooklyn. Ixmg retired from active fighting, he’s been liv ing in southern California for some time. Mike In an interview with The Tid ings, Los Angeles archdiocesan weekly, Al McCoy said it took a lot to get him into the Church. In the first place, he says, his ents were Russian Jews he born Al Rudolph and he five sisters and four brothers don’t even believe in God. gives a lot of the credit for his conversion to his second wife, Ruth, who died in 1950. par was has who But he For another thing, he says an audience he had with Pope Bene dict XV back in 1915 when he was touring Europe made a lasting im pression. When he arrived at the Vatican, he says, he had a Swiss Guard take his calling card to the Holy Father. It read: “Al McCoy, Champion of the World.” That did not phase the Pope at all, he re calls, and he and the Pontiff chat ted informafly for about half an hour As he was leaving, the Pope blessed a rosary and er to take it back America and Mr. carrying it around. told the fight with him tn McCoy is still McCoy also says he just why so “plav “If the im he never could understand many Protestant down” the Blessed she was good enough to be mother ot God she ought port ant enough to holds. churches Virgin. to he to,” pray from this way McCoy.” The old fighter Me sums it all up Church is the real --------~----------------o— The boxscore: East St. Charles Eastport, The Caroliaii* Win COL Title St. Charles won the 1953 Central Ohio high school summer baseball league title last week as they dropped Columbus East 12 I at St. Charles lor their 11th straight w in Joe Rotonda, effective as usual, twirled a two hitter for the win ners. 010 00— 1 2 3 055 2x—12 8 3 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY COLUMBUS GIRL DESIRES home in nire section nf town with nice Catholic family. Would like Io stay permanently. Will work for them to earn way through echocl. all MA. .»*SI before S p.m. CHILLICOTHE GET THE BEST GET WHITE OAK No Smoke Or Soot Problems It s Smokeless Less Slack—Less Ash and More Heat Than No. 3 Pocahontas Hub Coal Co. 42 E Eleventh St. Dial 8876 Coal Co. Establish**! 1924 Ralph J. Kramer, Sr. Richard Kramer SPECIALIZING IN RESIDENTIAL FUEL PROMPT. CLEAN DELIVERY First Quality Firaplac* Wood AD. 1277 281 W. MOUND ST. Night* Sunday* Holiday* FAirfax 5798 Mozzali Dav To Sunday, 16 By Birds “Mo" Reset Aug. “Mo” Mozzali will have a “day” instead of a “night" in his honor. The Mozzali committee was of fered a Sunday doubleheader Aug 16 by George H. Sisler, Jr., gener al manager of the Red Birds, and it was believed the larger Sundav crowd and the chance to stage the ceremony honoring "Mo” between games would be a better date’than Friday night football game the Columbus George M. league commissioner, will preside at Mozzali Day. Jerry Walsh is treasurer for Moi zali Day. Others who have helped the committee include Jim McClin tock, Joe Gaudieri, Howard Foley, Budd Sweeney, Charles Westlake, Lou Berliner, Earl Flora, Brad Will son, Joe Hill, Joe Thomas, Don Hill, W. S. Marshall, Herb Lanigan, D. K. Finley, Dr. Frank Watson-, Ben Ratner, Jerry Corbett, Kauf man-Goldslager, Charles Kurtz, O. P. Gallo, Harley Davidson Sporting Goods, Berry Sporting Goods, Will iam Califf and Sons, Camille Cenci and Joe Sugar. Centenary Club Of St. Patrick’s Plans Ball Game The Centenary Club, whose members are descendants of the founders of St. Patrick’s Parish in 1853. will stage a benefit baseball game August 11 when the Colum bus Red Birds meet Kansas City at the stadium. Members of the Centenary Club include Nell Quinn, mother of Milwaukee Braves General Man ager Bobbj Quinn. Jack Cannon, former Notre Dame all-American footballer Charles Schilling, Bill Schwarzw alder. Jack Peacocke. John Cook. Dick Evans, Edgar Morrissey, Art O'Connor and John Kockensparger. The club will share only in the proceeds of tickets purchased from members or at the church rectory. -------------------o—---------------- Baumann To Xasier Jack Baumann, Ail-City high school fullback from St. Charles’ prep school, Columbus, has regis tered for fall enrollment at Xavier University. He will report for frosh grid practice Sept 1. So easy to operate 11 ALUMINUM AmKKt i tulilandm aluntU num windew with quick ».o ••nol int.rchonget »f screee and ta*h. LA. 5015 MASTERCRAFT VENETIAN SHADE MFG. CO. 2409 N. High Evenings WA. 5516 Howard E. Pontius (Member St. Augustin*) 3 YEARS TO PAY A phone coll puts this POLIO INSURANCE in force to protect your family Twe years protection. C**ert ciol treelnrenl. tr«ntporto*ion ber taMily e«iNnif»fl with Family I IO, wtdtviduol $5. Coll for foil information BILL RAUSCH J71 S. RrnedlriKh Rd. Celumbu* DO. iliS EX. St. Charles’ Scioto Post ream Advances time Tuesday, Scioto At press when the All-Star will be televised in area. Trautman, minor Post-Carolians, St. Charles' repre sentatives playing ih the State American Legion baseball tourna ment had hurdled one team and were about to face defending na tional champion Cincinnati Bent ley team at Ohio State university diamond. Joe Rotonda hurled a one-hit twelve inning 1-0 victory over Ce lina in the tourney opener. Jack Batchek's hit in the twelfth in ning with the sacks loaded pro vided the winning run. The tournament is a double elimination affair. SOI Eaton Avanu* 24 E. Third Ave. Columbus, Ohio COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICE ad 4*Si FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO COLUMBUS, OHIO 3943 AD 5909 hoM1.u« Dial GArfield 3011 k S£Mv2L- K Of State Golf Tourney Starts Tuesday The Knights of Columbus State golf tournament will be held at the Elks Country club, Hamilton, Tuesday, Aug. 11. 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