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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 17

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Dover, Ohio
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17
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If, flw Dftfly Rmmteffi tt. 1188 Yanks And Braves Picked To Repeat Chicago, St. Louis In 2nd NEW YORK Ufl TM nation's and sportscasters today decided that the 1958 World Series will be between the Mfl- waukee Braves and the New York 'Of the 157 votes received in the annual Associated Press poll, 133 writers and broadcasters thought Milwaukee would win the National League pennant and 128 thought the Yanks would repeat in the American League. In the compilation of total points, which were decided on the basis of for first, 7 for second and so on down the line, Milwaukee had 1,230 to 1,053 for second place St. Louis.

The Yanks had 1,223 to £026 for second place Chicago. Behind Milwaukee and St. Louis in the National League, the writers and broadcasters had the windup this way: Cincinnati, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago. la back of New York and Chicago in the American League, they saw ft this way: Boston, Detroit, Cleveland, Baltimore, Kansas City, Washington. Stengel Names Opening Nine By ED COBRIOAN The New York Yankees blew back into their home town today for an exhibition game with the Philadelphia Phillies and manager Casey Stengel was staring intently at ouija board.

Stengel came out of his ouija conference with the announcement that Elston Howard probably will be his'left fielder when the official season opens in Bostbn Tuesday. Furthermore, said Stengel, Andy Carey is his third baseman. That must have left Jerry Lumpe slightly bewildered. A couple of days ago, Lumpe was listed as the regular third baseman. Today's game was the eighth between the Yanks and Phils since the start of training.

TROPHIES. Two players received special trophies at the annual Stone Creek High School awards banquet. They were Jim McAfee (left), most improved player, and Rod Reinhart, who received trophies as the best foul shooter and for being a 4-year letterman. 'He also was recipient of the County League's most valuable player trophy, presented at the recent county tourney. Stone Creek Cagers Are Honored At Fete Over 175 persons attended last night's athletic banquet at Stone Creek High School honoring the Panther athletes, coaches, man- Exhibition Baseball By The Associated Press Friday Besnlto San Francisco 2, Cleveland 1 (10 innings) Chicago (A) 3, St.

Louis 1 Milwaukee 14, Detroit 6 Chicago 5, Los Angeles 3 New York 14, Richmond (ID 2 Boston 6, Raleigh (NCS) 0 Cincinnati at Baltimore, rain Sunday Schedule Chicago (N) vs Los Angeles at Las Vegas, Nev. Cincinnati at Baltimore Detroit at Milwaukee New York at Philadelphia Pittsburgh at Columbus (ID St. Louis at Kansas City (2) Boston at Richmond (ID SEE THE STAR OS 1958 The New Wheel 22 DIFFERENT ATTACHMENTS AVAILABLE 319 N.TUSC.AVB-. agcrs and cheerleaders. Coach Ed McGlumphy gave the principal address and commented on the basketball team's fine showing against adverse conditions.

The Panthers, although short on experience and the all important height factor, turned in 13 victories in 22 games. Rod Reinhart and Harold Baker, representing the players, spoke briefly and the cheerleaders. Ruby Flinner, Jean Mizer, Kaye Phillippi, and Linda Sauser were introduced and honored. Ed Lorenz was toastmaster and Supt. H.

E. Gintz gave the welcome. Assistant Coach Jon Best also spoke while others having part in the program included the grade cheerleaders, Dr. H. F.

Wherley, John Buss, Mrs. Betty Harmon and Bob Slenker teachers. A hometown talent show featured the evening's activities. Gymnasts Vie For NCAA Title EAST LANSING, Mich. race for team honors in the NCAA gymnastics team championship was still wide open going into final competition at Michigan State University tonight.

Abie Grossfeld of Illinois, a one- man team for his school, was a runaway favorite to take individual honors. Grossfeld won the only Friday night final, the all around, with 511 points. The event is figured on total scores in the steel rings, parallel bars, free exercise, side horse, horizontal bars and the long horse. DING Custom Super-Cushion NEW TREADS 13 .40 Sin 4.70 nil Ploi Tax and Pay at low at $1.25 tvitk New Twin-Grip Tread stops your car up to quicker. Live action tread design provides more safety, quiet, and comfort.

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vis, Ohio State's husky Olympic champion, stood out today as the first act hero of the rain-splashed Quantico Relays. The versatile Ohio State head went-into today's finals after a busy afternoon that saw him: Win the 440 yard hurdles in meet record time of 51.8 seconds. Win the broad jump at 22 feet 1 inch. Capture his heat to the 120 yard high hurdles to gain a final spot with favored Elias Gilbert of Winston-Salem Teachers and others. SPRING SPECIAL Constellation for the cleaner that Hai Double ttreteh hose, 3-wheeled nozile and complete tet of cleaning BUY YOUR HOOVER GENUINE BELTS, BAGS and PARTS LECHNER'S Mineral CKy Hardware Authorized Hoover Dealer.

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