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The Courier-Express from Dubois, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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COUKIER-EXPRESS, BuBols, CleaHleld, Jefferson and Elk County Afca- Tuesday, July All you got to do is ask Red's revolving roster depends on pitcher By Murray Oldentian The tipoff: Daylight baseball isn't all it's cracked up to be from the players' standpoint. The National Leaguers all hate to go into Chicago (where the Cubs have no lights) because it breaks up their routine they've all become night people with the proliferation of arclight baseball. Q. With their changes in the field and Uncut), have the Cincinnati Reds decided on some steady Hneup? Where do they plan to keep those like Ken Griffey and Cesar Qeronimo? K. Field, Allegany, N.Y.

0 tt rt Manager Sparky Anderson of the Reds is one of those platoon- mg managers, so you're alwaysAgoingto see some changes he A switch around, among them portside hitters Griffey and Geronimo. But with four guys voted to.the All-Star starting lineup Johny Bench, Pete Rose, Dave Concepcion and Jone Morgan you can't deny there's some steadiness to the Reds, too. Because most teams start righthand pitchers, Griffey and Geronimo are also virtual regulars. Q. I am interested in what became of a lightweight boxer named Bobby Scanlon who was fighting out, of San Francisco around the 1960s.

He went to New York and fought a boxer called John Donelly and Scanlon won by a decision for the title of New York. Rudy Gabbani, McCloud, Calif. Bobby Scanlon died recently in a tragic fire in his native.Buf- falo, N.Y., apparently set accidentally by himself. He was 39. He fought on both the east and west coasts and beat Jackie Donnelly for the N.Y.

state title in a 12-round bout on May 3,1960. He was also the brother-iiylaw of baseball great Whitey Ford, who took an early interest in his career. Q. In the early years of the UCLA domination of the NCAA basketball tournament, the string was broken by two unheralded teams, Loyola of Chicago in 1963 and Texas Western (UTEP) in 5. Could you give me the starting lineups of these two teams? Rex Kroeger, Kearney, Neb.

Normally, I doii't like to delve into such trivia, but I'll point out an interesting aspect after jotting the lineups. Loyola forwards Jerry Harkness, 6-2 senior, and Vic Rouse, 6-6 junior; center Les Hunter, junior; guards John Egan, 5-10 junior, and Ron Miller, 62 junior. Tefcas Western forwards Neville Shed, 6-8 junior, and Harry Flournoy, 6-5 senior; center David Lattin, 6-? soph; guards Bobby Joe Hill, 5-10 junior, and Orsten Artis, 6-1 senior, Not a single one of those starters on two national championship teams ever made any impact in pro basketball. Loyola's Hunter played briefly in the ABA. Of these two teams, Arizona State and USC, which has won the most college baseball championships? Also, which has the most players in the majors, and could you name a few of them? Barry Worthingtori, Folsom, Calif.

USC is by far the predominant school in college baseball, although the University of Texas won this year's NCAA crown. The Trojans are 10-time champions in 1948-58-61-63-70-71-72-7374. Arizona State has won three times 1965-67-69. But Arizona State rates as a better incubator of big league talent, with 17 players on current rosters against USC's 10. Prominent Arizona State products areReggieJackson and Sal Bando of Oakland, Rick Monday of the Cubs.

Among Trojan alumni are Tom Seaver of the Mets, Jim Barr of he Giants, Ron Fairly of St. Louis and brilliant rookie Fred Lynn of Boston. Outfielder Bill Buckner of the has a unique distinction he went to both Q. The phrase "sacrifice fly" is a misnomer and a fraud, as any batter would prefer a hit to an out. "Fly run" would express the play honestly and correctly.

What say? Hugo Scatena, Auburn, Calif. I say I agree about the misnomer part. I would call it an RBI- fly. Parting shot: The all-star balloting by fans is a joke and should be eliminated. It's a popularity poll based on previous years.

Else how could Gene Tenace, now a catcher, be a top vote-getter at first base; Joe Rudi, now a first baseman, be a leader among the outfielders, and Ray Fosse, a second-stringer, be among the top candidates for catcher? They're all with the Oakland A's. Got a tough question about sports and the people who play them? All you got to do Is ask Murray Okterman. Write him at (name and address of this newspaper). The most interesting questions will be answered in this column. Olderman regrets that he cannot write personal answers to all questions.

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16635 CALEDONIA NEWS By FRANCES YOUNGMARK "clearly does not com- decedent's remains by the template the selling of the next of kin." A surprise 25th wedding anniversary party was given last Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wendell in St. Marys for Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Tesauro. Attending were Mrs. Eunice Huff and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tesauro and daughter of Force.

Little Michael gave his mother a yellow rose bud corsage. All attending had a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Huff and daughters, Beverly and Janet, returned to their home here last Sunday after a two-week tour of western states.

Miss Nancy Geib and.Mrs. William Coye of Buffalo, N.Y,, spent a recent weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Geib of Lancaster, N.Y., who were staying at Huffs Cottage. The Geibs left last weekend for their home after a pleasant stay here.

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Ross and daughter, Susie, and son, Timmy, of Falls Creek were here last Sunday visiting Miss Edith Carlson and brother, Eric. Mrs. Duane Huff went to Weedville last Monday to shop and call on friends.

Shopping and calling in Weedville last Monday also were Mr. and Mrs. William Geib and Mrs. Frances Youngmark. Mrs.

Mildred Matson and Mrs. Hilda Hetrick went to Bradford last Monday via minibus to do some shopping. Mrs. Eunice Huff is a patient in the Kaul Memorial Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dudley went to DuBois last Monday and shopped. Mr. John Youngmark and son, Ralph, of Mt.

Zion were in town last Monday night visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rear and son, Louis, of Penfield RD were here last Monday night visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Lennert Anderson. Mr. George Ingram motored to White Pine last Monday to visit. Mr. Robert Gray of Weedville spent some time last Monday evening visiting in town.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Guido went calling last Monday night in Byrnedale. Mrs. Elvera Clark is home after a recent visit in New Jersey with her son, Donald, and his three sons.

Her son brought her home last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cian brought Mrs. Bruno Cain to DuBois last Monday night so she could visit her husband in the DuBois Hospital.

An executive meeting took place last Tuesday night in the United Methodist Church here, Rev. and Mrs. William Porter of Benezette, Mrs. Hilda Hetrick, Mrs. Ralph Pfaff, and Mrs.

Frances Youngmark attended. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartoletti left last Sunday for Schenectady, N.Y., to visit their son, Charles and family over the July 4 holiday. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Bleggi and family of Weedville were here last Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeCarli. Mrs.

Alan Geitner and Melanie Sue of St. Marys brought Patricia Ann Spang home last Tuesday night. Patricia Ann had visited the Geitners for four days. Mr. Jeffrey Youngmark of Kersey was here last Tuesday visiting his parents, Mr.

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