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50 Pittsburgh Press, Wednesday, September 9, 1959 Beaver, Dormont In 'A' Opener By TALL A. Kl'RTZ One of the standout WTIAL Class A football opening 7 nil The Pittsburgh Press GAMES OF SEPT. 12.13 Lynch Meets Dr. Steele In G-P Net Jak If MM: games set for Friday evening has the Beaver High Bobcats invading Dormont. Coupon Du at Press by Moon Stpt" 1J Beaver, coached for the third straight campaign by John Berdell, is a newcomer on the Dormont High 1959 grid schedule which includes nine opponents.

The VI nee Binkoskl, left end; Sam Phillips, converted from fullback to right guard; Jonathan (Jeep) Bloom, lopound quarter-hack, who is back alter being out of grid ac tion following the first two games of last season; Ed Bell, 175-left half; and Don Novae, 170 right half. Several of Eerdeil's 1958 griddcrs are heading to college; Pat Morton, tackle, Cincinnati; Joe Hamilton, guard, Geneva, and Steve Ratey, quarterback, Coast Guard Academy. Today In Baseball Wednesday, Sept. 9, 19o9 National League V. L.

Pe t. GB. Dor monters are directed by the veteran Fred Loeffler. ll's Beaver teams have won 14, lost only three Francisco 77 60 .562 San and tied one in two seasons. Berdell I jONTEST NO.

23j Cubs Cardinals Braves Rtdlegs Giants Phillies fl Orioles 1 White Sot Red So 1 Athletics Yanliees Tigers Senators Indians Dodgers Pirates Cubs fl Cardinals Braves Giants 1 Phillies Red Son White So Senators Tigers LZ Orioles Athletics Orioles' PI Athletics Yankees Indians anltees Indians DeHufF Engages O'Connor To End Fourth Round One quarter-final match Is schpduled tonight in the Greater Pittsburgh tennis championships at Frick Park, third-seeded Dr. Paul Steele meeting seventh-seeded John Lynch. The only othpr men's singles pairing Phil Delluff vs. Jim O'Connor will clean up the fourth round. DeHuff is seeded fifth.

Dr. Steele containpd energetic young Jackie Douglass last night, 62, 60, but Lynch had to struggle two hours and 15 minutes for a 4 6, 6-2, 7-5 victory over Ed IVapier. 71 63 .540 3 7 1 63 .540 3 71 68 .511 7 66 71 .482 11 65 70 .481 11 64 75 .460 14 59 80 .424 19 Milwaukee Los Angeles Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago Si. Louis Philadelphia Their other abroad games will be at i Hopewell (Aliquippa), New Brighton and the windup at Rochester. Besides entertaining Beaver, the Dormont Bulldogs will have home battles with Crafton, McKees Rocks, Moon and Montour.

They will play divisional contests at Stowe, Carnegie, West Allegheny and conclude at Quaker Valley. Assisting Berdell at Beaver are Paul BischolT, former star end at West Virginia University, and Thomas Cochran. Berdell planned upon nine lettermen But two juniors, James Wolfe, a guard, moved to Florida and Dick Forsythe, a halfback, did not report for training. Senior letter-holders back are Mike Sanford, right end; Bill Blistan, left tackle; Jim Davis, right tackle; John Greedan, reserve tackle; Don Edwards, left guard; Bill Mc-, Kean, center; and Ray Gray, 180-pound fullback. Three Get Aces Holes-in one were shot yesterday by John Ward on the 156-yard No.

3 hole at Edge-wood; Leo Burkhart on the 152-yard 15th hole at Butler, and Jay Smuzinick on the 160-yard No. 6 hole at Seven Springs. YLSTEKDAV No games scheduled. TODAY PITTSBURGH San Francisco. mcmnaU at UiKdco Si LuiS at Milwaukee iniEhtl reHo 16-11) vs.

Spahn (18-13'. Philadelphia at Los Aiicelcs michti 0r.s tll-Hi vs. Drssdaie (15-U). The Bobcats were eliminated early from the 1958 race, losing, 132, at Midland, and later dropped their finale at home to Itocliester, 20-0. They won seven decisions.

In opening at Dormont, and then visiting East Palestine, Friday night, Sept. 18, Beaver meets new opponents replacing Grove City and Quaker Valley. The Bobcats inaugurate their home schedule with Midland, Friday night, Sept. 25. Their other home engagements will be with Freedom, North Allegheny and Monaca.

CHISOX ACE Early Wynn posted his 19th victory last night in beating Athletics, 3-2. TOMOKBOW Pittih'Jrjh at San Krancusco. Lm.s at Milwaukee. Philadelphia at l-ris Anrejea C.dc. m.au at Chicajo 1 2 nUht.

Ed Hclfcld and Ike Davis may have played the longest 61, 6-2 match of the 'season Nam Street City. American League V. L. Pet. GB.

The Minors Wednesday, Sept. 9. 1959 (close to two hours), with eighth-seeded llelfeld the win ner on steadiness. mm They will at Dormont he in action along with AMERICAN ASSOCIATION EASTERN WESTERN L. Pet.

W. L. Pet No favorites lost as Johnny Bowers (No. 1), Billy Colbert (No. 2), Bill Reese (No.

4) and 86 52 .623 SO 56 .588 5 69 .500 17 68 69 .196 17''2 66 69 .489 18 2 61 71 .164 22 59 77 .431 26 56 82 ,106 30 Chicago Cleveland Detroit New York Baltimore Boston Kansas City Washington I.nuisville 7 4 002 Omaha 83 77 S19 Mirmapls (14 87 Ft. Worth 80 81 .4 7s 88 Joe Short (No. 6) all had clear Indnapls 8 78 Dallas Paul 81 80 503 Denver 7S 88 cailmcr 7 104 354 104 334 Charlesin 77 83 481 Houston 57 Mo' entries to: BASEBALL CONTEST Box 715, Pittsburgh Press Pittsburgh 30, Pa. Baseball Contest Rules njOythe true old-style Kentucky Bourbon Bob E. Bennett, an px-Public Parks champ, could win only five games from Colbert.

He was missing his placements and Colbert just waited for the errors. llSIIKUAY Dalla o. Indianapolis 1 rhailrainn 4 Houston 3 Denver 20 Omaha 4 Louisville 2 Fort Wottli 0 Louisville 8 Fort Worth 0 Minneannlis 3 St. Paul 2 St. Taul 4 Minneapolis 3 EASTERN LEAGUE r'lNAL L.

Pot. W. 1.. Prt. YLSTEKDAY liiea.no 3 Kansas City 2 Only game scheduled.

10 innings. TODAY Cleveland at Baltimore (3 tames t- pete All entrle muat be received AT TRU PRESS by noon Saturday. Poatlni entries by that time not auUlclent They must be at The Pteas by that. time. Winner will be announced the following Saturday Decision nt the 1ude shall be final Trtn coupon neany.

Postcard en-trtea are requested but not required, Each week The Preae will award and Hatshman 'SnrmcfM 8" 5 .807 Readln 71B9.S07 nitni i perry lots-P va. Bron 4U-11 and Pampas Allrniwn Kli Ffl York 59 81.421 The quarter-final draw sends Colbert against Short and Bowers against llelfeld. Reese plays the winner of Delluff's 1500 In cash to the oereon who oredirta wimspori mi tju Lanrastr Bnjlimln 71 6H Ml Albany 64 85 388 VKSTl'BDAT 8eeond-pUi- Plavnff Allentown 6 Wllllamsport 1 Semi-final Playoffs Springfield 4 Binehamton 2 (Springfield leads series l-Oi Kauuis City at New York tnlshti Kuifa 17-9. vs Ditmar Oeirnii at Bntnn night 1 Bunnini 1 1 VI 1 1 vs Sullivan 18-9 1. Cinrasn ai Washinstnn (nlthtl Snaw (14-8) vs.

Parual (I4-IO1. TOMORROW match with O'Connor. MUM'S MM.IIS Third round Bill Coihert defeated 1 Oblaot of Tnt Prcu Bawbtll Con-teat lo seltct tht winnaa of maior league tnuthai) ramea to bo oil red out alurda ajid Sunday. 2 The tames are listed on the ootctai eonteat coupon whicn la ready to be ailed out Place an to the box for the team you Dick to via. Games art listed ID the order ID which they will be olaved (n the case of double-headers the Brat rame la listed first and the second tame atcuad.

Couoona will be traded accordingly 3 This la not a score tuesslnt context Instead It la a matter of skill which challenges your knowledge of the teams and their records Read The Preae Soortx for news about the teams and their last performances You merel? oredlct tbe winners. Do not oredlct score. 4 You may submit aa many as fix mtrle each week, one of which can he a hand-drawn facsimile Facsimiles oro-dured by mechanical meant or by use of carbon perjer are Ineligible No contestant may win more than one orlxe In any one iret no more than one 'jrlre will be warded In em -wi famii? erouo. 6 Counon will be published la rh (Ten from Sunday throuah Friday You deed not buy cnolee of The Press to com Robert Bennett, 6-3. 6-2: John Bow ers defeated Ed Ging.

8-1. 6-2: Ed teld deteated Ike Davis 6-1. 6-2: Dr CMratn at Washinitlon. mrht. eve, and at Baltimore nuhl.

Kansas City at New York. Detroit at nuai Paul Steele defeated Jack Douglas 6-2. Uie ereatee number or tame correctly In caae two or more conteatant tie for the ortre, then ttie $500 will be divided equally anion the winner 6 The conteet Is oon to everyone eieeot employe of The Pre and member of their famine. Poetooned or Incomplete mes will oe eliminated from the context which I the aame as rtvtni you We correct ore-dlctlon for tuch aamea But an lexal fame, reeardless of leneth will count. In the event jame are re-cheduled at the last minute for Saturday or Sunday then will not count unlea they aDDear on the official coupon 10 tf fewer than 10 of the IHted 6-: Tnhn Lynch defeated IA Napier.

4-8. 6-2. 7-5. MKN'S nni'RLFS SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFFS Blrmin-liam 3 obi It 2 Birmingham leads series, 1-0. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Prt W.

Prt. Salt lake 86 551 Spokan '7 1 75 .497 Vanenuvr 79 87 ,5 1 1 Seattle. 73 76 490 Sanamn 75 73 .307 Portland 727 5 .490 S. Diego 74 74 500 Phoenix 63 86 .426 Reeond round Lincoln Key and AI Margin defeated John Peske and Jet? Vlckmore. 6-1.

6-0: Boh Todd and Ted Pirate Averages HATll.SU Wednesday, heel. 9, n.9 Hoopes defeated Bill South and Tom Zener. 6-2. 6-0: Ed KHgus and Parsons defeated Alexander Fortlls and Bill Deehs, default: Boh Renner and Jack AH 2B 3B lilt KB1 Pol, amet are played then the contest will Ix tan Merchant detested Bill William and rleel YFS'I F.KDA Hdfl ireo nun ana eoio tot mar weea Jerry LiUin. default.

1 1)9 vanrniiver Spokane 1 Spokane 1 Phoenix 2 San Diego 1 Pm land 5 1 1 2 2 3 70 5 10 54 2 8 80 6 3 38 0 8 31 4 12 53 foicouv .1 Sieiamrnto 4 Sail Lake 7 Seatllt 10 VVIIVHS KIM0IF4 fteronri round Belly Well defeated Linda Uulhim 7-5. 6-1 TODAY'S 81 IIFPI I 5 30 Rili DeHufT vs. James O'Connor: 306 .299 .290 28 I .273 Pamela 3 1 26 3 1 aVuart 105 337 101 14 Br.es 10.1 340 38 10-1 2i ak UO 1 55 1 VI 2h Clment SO Jifi 108 14 Neison 71 188 47 10 Sknr HO 4SII 68 135 15 Kace 53 1 1 0 3 0 Croat 134 537 88 1 1 1 19 Kravlx 50 1 59 18 41 9 U'O 438 43 110 14 Brunt L'fl 44 4 1 1 I Ruth Martin vs. Mary Striebleh: John 0 0 0 Bowers and Rill Aiken vs. Lincoln Kev and AI Margin; Jim Saunders and Alex Cochardt vi.

Ed Napier and Dave Herb Scott Coasts ToWard PRA Title Herb Scott of Wexford is prepared to coast to his fourth .27.3 .288 .238 .251 .2 50 .247 .24 2 5 47 3 21 5 49 3 8 8 38 5 28 League Leaders NATIONAL LI 0 AH Pet Mllwauke 135 552 103 1 98.359 6 clork Joe Short and Robert Ben Vrdn 133 488 40 120 23 nett vs Ted Hoopes and Bob Todd; Dr. Paul Steele vs. John Lynch. Menu 89 252 26 61 6 30 Joy Liken and John Bowers va 'X 7 Aaron ron 80 144 21 32 9 Voiles 48 88 6 11 3 1 23 1 2 i'i Cunningham St L. 1 29 4 13 57 143.348 Rosemary O'Rourke and Ernie Haupt; Maureen fternea and Oeoree Kemlrh vs.

Simpsn 59 98 6 20 2 1 1 l.a.v Ruth Martin and Dave Llchtman: Ed KM l'msoii. Cincinnati 1 37 ,574 1 18 IKf .324 C'l'eda. San Fran 134 510 84 175.324 Cincinnati 1:12 528 92 1' .316 0 ius and bhi paron vs Dr Paul' Steele cfraipht Pittsburgh Racine Assn. season championship at nrt Palnh I vnch' V.tainat Dninn vm Kill, i CT 1 1 70 1 13 1 55 4 9 0 64 3 0 2 75 2 10 3 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 lis fliiiili 1- Kline Friend Hadrtix Green Cro.s P-titld Wltl .000 i Heidelberg Raceway tomorrow night. Win.

tnu4 ulv mflntr n1olif rpmflinincr to bp munled In ..1 1.1'uu i.n i.i ini Holm Cincinnati 1 35 502 99 1 58.315 .000 0 0 0 0 While Loins I 501 vvaaii .000 72 1 53 303 55 153 .2119 78 140 2 US .000 1 11 inurcn Hii ni I I fmi iviuun, uua Angeiea it AMI.RIC.AN I.F(il'F drivers have a mathematical chance of overtaking Scott riTCHINO IP till HR V7 8fi'j 82 56 33 17 28' 24 12 10 1 30K. 27 17 13 1 Prt. 0 1 000 0 1 OHO 53 18 15 II WI II I I vl I Join Grid Pet 91 175 354 Far Cmsa Ireen n4Kni. 1 AR 123 495 120 458 13k 50 2 1 Detroit 77 150 .329 83 160 318 31 219 219 97 50 1 5 Law Want Grid Games The Boys Club of Lower Bur-well, Pa. is seeking football games with midgets in the 110-140-pound class.

Write Bob Olinger, 412 Vilet Drive, HaddU 28 201 Vl 170 1.17 4 3 1 1 10 58 124 .312 78 174 .308 oaiioitoiw ii 1n un ivft Herb has 14,38 points followed by Ed Fiola 1210, Joe Mihalic 1183, Gus Linder 1173 and Dick Bailev 1128. If any i'lV, Tu'ilf Kan-avntjl 121445 DanilS 30 94 110 67 37 7 Kline 31 169 171 82 67 9 13 Portfld 37 45 65 18 19 1 3 Friend 59 206 233 92 46 8 17 Witt 13 502, 58 30 31 0 7 Conference 3'd .000: 71 134 .301 95 159 .208 84 151 .297 52 1 1 5 .294 60 129 292 43 Qt. '4 '7 No. 191 --ss V-V 13.14 Codi Minirto Cleveland 1 3H .508 Orv Kansas Clly 107 391 Kubek. New York 115 443 1 1 New Kensington, Pa.

or phone Tlx niiA.m. 1 lIltT XUUl VVUUIU Will Oil JL ED 7-8961. fLths.il ihJM remaining races, the most football club of the 1 Vl .27 Tint Code No. 192 he could pick up would be 318 points and Herb would have Ingo To Meet Dinah HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 9 Heavyweight Champion Inge-mar Johansson will appear on the Dinah Shore TV show Oct.

BINS BAITED IN National Lcatue American f.eatue Ranks Cuos 128 Colavlto. Ind 102 Robinson Red 118 Jensen Red Sox 100 Aaron Bravea 110 Klllrbrew Sen 98 Beil. Reds 102 I.emon Senators 88 Matheua. Braves PI Maxwell. Titer 87 HOMK BI NS National League American f.earue Ranks.

Cubs ....,10 Colavlto. Indiana 40 Anion Slaves 36 Klllebrew. Sen 39 Mathews. B'avej 36 Allison. Senator 29 D.H.

1A 1 il OH semi-pro district, have joined the newly-organized five-team American Football Conference. Other members of the semi-pro circuit are Toledo (0). Tornadoes, Melvindale (Mich.) Redskins, Dayton (0.) Tri- always smoother because it's slow-distilled Chartiers High Open Chartiers Houston High needs a football game for Sept. 17, 18 or 19. Call H.

Preston Berry at Sherwood 4-3350 or write him at 2050 West Pike Houston, Pa. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY 86 PROOF EARLY TIMIS DISTILLERY LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY and Newark (N. Buyer, Carda 27 emon. Senators 28 1 angles rictory-Llk.

Installation to go winless. From Heidelberg the TRA drivers will move to South Park for races on Saturday night and to William Tenn for races Sunday night. On Sunday afternoon the TRA women's auxiliary will sponsor seven hardtop races, topped by a 25-lap feature, at tlaridge Speedway. Meanwhile, Russ Allen of Canfield, 0., is leading the points at Greater Pittsburgh Speedway, Clinton, with 317 iieia. inaians pimiiNu National t.eaeue American Learn f.

Fare. Pirates 17 0 Mr! Kh Indn 17 7 Cuts. 19 7 Shaw. White 6 Nevvrmhe Rertx 13 7 Wvim, Wllle 19 Conlty. Phila 12 7 Pppa Oriole 14 7 Law Fiiates IS 9 Lary Titers 17 Rams.

These teams have playpd each other in the past on catch-ascatch can basis, but this year for Ihe first time they have a full schedule of home and away league games. The teams are made up of former pro and college play-pis. The head coaches are: I Duquesne Dick Bowen (Pitt while Gib Orr of Warren, and Ottawa); Toledo Harold has taken the runnerup spot with 307. Clinton also will hold Summary American League While Sox 3, Atretics 2 hna Clly 000 000 002 02 6 2 hirasn 000 001 On I 1 3 9 1 AH It mimPt 4-1-3. Williams 4-1-2 IIMlry 4 0 1, Ananclo 5-1-3.

I.andis lll-l, I.oilar 1-0-1 Kspotpo i o. Rniiiai'o 2-0-1. A. Smith 4-0-1. MiAnanv 1.0-1 Rivera 1-1-1 RBI cerv Anancio Romano A Smith 7rwillu'ci Wvnn DP Snviler and House 2H MoAiiany.

l.sndis. A Smith. Sll snviler. Fin Romano. SF Cerv 2 19.

A 28.238. IP II BH Sll Pa'v (115 121 PVa 8 3 2 1 3 Wyun 19-91 10 6 2 2 0 4 GOLOMB PAINT GLASS CO. 1830 Forbes Av EX. 1-1300 i I A Jk its final night races next week. PRA standings: Herb Scott ..1138 Dlsjer O'Delt.

00 Kd'Klola 1210 Bill Freilhofer 707 Joe Mihalic .1 183 Joe Vichone. 84 8 lilia Lmder ..1173 Billy 633 link Bailev. .1 128 Bill WeOMer. 818 Skip Rovesil. 103 Bob Schefncker 60H Jack Sleflen .1057 Buddy O'Connr 563 Rader (Bowling Green); Melvindale John Kessey; DaytonWilliam Lange, (Dayton, Rams, Colts and Cards); Newark Joe Mitchell (Manhattan).

Duquesne Ironmen, who play at Duquesne High field, have the following Conference schedule: Sept. 19. Davton: 36 Newark. Oct 3. 10, at Toledo; 24, at nayton.

Nov at Newark; at Melvindale; 14. Toledo. -so 503 486 A. xks-. Harold Gmien.1051 Vic Norm Benning 1030 Fred Mathiaa Lee 948 Rome Smith.

Boh l.iiccl..,. 946 Clllt Hutain. Don Dahle 853 Jim Irvine. 408 342 324 V. WHO CAN? If i t4 -i "-ft.

-f Tip- I1 Vl FIGHT RESULTS SN JOSF. Calif. Willie Richardson. San Joe. Calif, sloppvd lue Wats, 172.

Los Aniceles 131. OAKLAND, tallt. Jenv llumiicu't 11(1. Mcnlo paik. stopped Charley Tombstone I Smith.

146 I.os Alleles 1 2i. iWina California alate Helteiwruh! title 1 LONfl Bf Af It. Calif. Rorkv Kalinco. 1 4 Philippines, and Kid Rsvo 147.

Nicaragua, leclimcal diaw 12, iRe'fiee ruled didw when Kalinto severe eye cut fiom acculenial butli. Las Vegas Golf by Pie Traynor vs.v, sV -h "V- t-Xi Connellsville Sets Harrier Card Connellsville High School's 1959 cross country schedule includes eight dual meets be-sides participation In the annual WTIAL title meet set for Oct. 31 at the Aliquippa Golf Club. Coach Wilmer Burkholder's Coker runners will open at home with Johnstown, Sept. 25.

Other meets are with Canon-McMillan, Mt. Lebanon, Hick Q. Who ran claim Ihe record for the mot imkeout In on season? Drops Calcutta LAS VEGAS, Sept. 9 Officials of the Tournament of Champions golf tournament have announced the discontinuance of the controversial Calcutta pool. The gambling game, which enabled spectators to bid for soifers and then share in the total betting pool, grossed a Overheard JOHN Pitt's head football coach, giving out with some impressions of Quarterback Ivan Toneie and his sophomore understudies, Dave Kraus and John Sakal: "Tonclc's a great competitor, a good quarter hack.

Sometimes lie's a little loo impulsive. Kraus is a strong hoy, a fiery kid. He's not the passer Sakal is, hut he's come long way in his hall handling and looks very good defensively." A. Boh feller. In ll.

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