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tr i-JI I'1 in I'" 1 r'liTmiiijii nil' aai mmifmmtf 28 Pihrjuron Pri, Mon Juno 30, 1958 FAN FARE iWpmnn Jnmp Sports Siew Serve JHpf. i I 1 1, 1 1 1 1 III U1JI LJIlii, Jets Cooled Off By Montreal By United Press International Already Ahead Of '57 1 KANSAS CITY. Juno 30 (ITIi-Tho Athletics already Peps Up Race ft In South Hills have beaten the Yankees more) MacKay Wins, 2 Yanks Lose At Wimbledon Dayton Netfer Is Only U. S. Man Left In Tourney Farrell Picks Floor Teams For Tourney Columbus East, Youngstown, Midland Chosen llv I'Al I.

A. Kl I. Welcome Steelers By JKEl) LANDl'Cn California (Pa.) residents are planning to show the Steelers iheir appreciation for having moved their training ea to the California State Teachers College campus They are planning a huge reception and parade for the priddors when they arrive to open training July 27 Heading the "Welcome Steelers" movement is Oliver I lor-moll with assistance from Burgess Robert Conn way, Dr. Joseph Downey, Tony Sacli, John Combs, Robert Woods and Joe Red Manning, I)iifiiesne't new basketball coach, and Pndey Moore, who left the Duke to take over the head Tho Montreal Royals had to do it the hard way, but they Increased their lead In the International League to two and a half games today. The Royals, up against the circuit's hottest club, cooled off the Columbus Jets twice yesterday, 4 3 and 41.

times this season than they did all last year. Tho Athletics 12-G victory yesterday was their fourth of the year ovo the Yankees. They beat Now York only three times in 22 meetings in 1957. Homewood Club Puts Pressure On St. Michael Arounil thf.

santUut cnrvt: There's a vrrv rxeitinc rare UYLOM HUE in, the South Hills since tin; Wemro Club blasted through lo challenRe St. Michael for lop Women has won five of its Never the one diliv -dally Kit Tii I things dmo Ha'ph IV. laeullv manager at Kan oil llighj liooi. has completed j-. i ho sev annuai h.i.keiha! pro in I io 1 1 i r.1 again in ii oil cv innMMUill.

Doc. Job at l.aSalle, both attended lair Hoe's basketball clinic in the Catskills, Don Alt man, fanner all-round athlrtt at. Freeimt High, reportedly fi giving vp his football scholarship at Duke University to pitch protestwnall baseball lie lias had offer from the Pirates, Yankees and Phillies, but the Rues report he has not as yet. signed with any club Altaian pitched Freeport in the Western Pennsylvania lntcrscholastic Athletic League title last year, 111 ist cilit games, tyiiiy one and losing to the North Side Aces, 3 2, ami 1Mb Ward, This has placed the ltnnieunoders within one same of SI. Michael, which tied recently with, ISt Ward.

3-3. and Ihcii was By Cable to The Press Kn gland June 30 Barry MacKay of Dayton, was the only U. S. hope in tho men's of the Wimbledon tennis tournament today as two countrymen fell by the wayside in fourth-round matches, MacKay, seeded eighth, made it In the quarter-finals with a comparatively easy 11-9, 6-2 win over Ramanathan Krishman of India. The liiinnecessful Yanks were Kudge Tatty, (he 1050 Wimbledon champion, who was eliminated by seventh- seeded Sven Davidson of Sweden, fi 4, 2-6, 4 ti, 3 7, fi-1, and (iardner lulloy, 41 ear- old veteran from Denver.

Mulloy fell, (i-2, H3, to Ihirdsoeded Marvin Rose of Australia who became Mac-Kav's quarter final foe. Advancing with MacKay into the quarter finals was Neale Fraser of Australia, who do-fealed Pierre iMrmon of 23 oil. Hirer new s. honN ill be iii1h of IhitoII at this vrar's iimni'iil. Aponr-in? in Iho tvwnlay rompetl- ion will be uliiiiibiis ast, Voiiiisstown 'haiiey and Midlaml with the larrcll Moolors.

piloted liy the ct- ra l.dward Iiiskoy. 1 W'i'i times In inw at limno Iho rl.istic va jnMittitfil, Hut, SM84 EASY TaOIMS UpJJ Months to to pay Jesse Rowdry, St. Louis light heavyweight, who meets' Jerry l.uedee of ew Haven, at Louisville, In next Friday's televised bout (Channels 7 anil here) Is only 20 and has won 22 of his pro bouts, 18 by knockouts, Cone Gibson, who resigned as baekfield roach at Wake Forest recently to accept a position as an assistant 1o Art Lewis at West Virginia, will tie remembered as an assistant coach to Neil Brown at Clalrton High In I 670-15 Slacl tub-typ DArTON THOROBRED HnON-18 MOS. GUARANTII hapten at homo hy Wemco, 8-1, on l-'riday cvenins. Hnwever, Maiwr Raiulc's St.

iMiihai'l sijiiad tries to winninif siriilc, hidding lor its lltb vletiiry acainst four ilefealn In opposing- Wlllotk at, the Ital.luln High Held toniehl. The other league tills have )a-t year. km Tv p. 1 ligh SIZE ml TUIIIISS BLACK WHITIWALL SLACK ffHITIWALl 670T5 TOl I7.84 16.78 19.94 710-15 16.32 19.78 18.46 22.21 760-15 17.88 21.58 19.88 24.03 800-15 19.48 23.59 21.92 26.64 Hi DAYTON PREMIUM NION, 24 MOS. UNCONO.

GUARANTII Iw.mmI host Air I one at Burgw in I'aik, and, tho Aces play I ne Allegheny at TowhT 1 ield, I'leasant Valley. This is only Iho second time (oflr i.a i oni hecaino mo now hy dofciting Far-mil. -1-s IT in tho final game. Nile OhlO, in the consolation ac tiou. Also along (ho basketball (runt, it i understood Paul Fcnec, fi IH.Vpmmd graduated ofiitor fniiu Central Catholic High (Oakland), has passed entramo eiim-ljialiniis lo Uiiqiifsne I Hi- j't-fcitv Tennis Resumes At Edgewood Thp Kilijrwnofl Junior tennis tout'namvmt will resume today with top -serried Joe Trovn 'meeting Fran: Famariss in the quarter-finals.

Schedule: 4pm Da-. SnnieYr vr Jim Gifi.Tr. Chits Mown Is vi. Rnjtir p. WpIckihI v.

P)n Mmpi v. Jot Brown, Jr vs. FranH Ka iiian.ss. ti pi 1 mid Ktiarr HowrilK mil D'e SpnuPi. Iiavj anil I Miiiiiliy Koti TihW- and it N'irlifii 7 nt J'f nwn Jr diifi U'plL'Htltl rlft Mvn) at, 4 l-jumnlni.

RKfr and I.oti Irw-ki v. RulimJ Kuh.k aiid Hai ty t.i pfntifi g. Aussie Swimmer Beats Japanese LOS ANTILLES, June 30 (LIT i Murray Hose of Australia today set his sights on his countryman John Konrads' mark in the 400meter freestyle after having turned hack Japan's effort to defeat him in the international invitational swim meet. Tho If) year-old Australian, a freshman at the university of Southern California, continued ti-l, before a crowd of 21.00(1. Kurt Nielsen of Denmark and topsreded Ashley Cooper Australia also reached tho 'quarter-finals.

Nielsen eliminated Schmidt, Sweden, l.13, ti-1 while (Vioner whiped Alio Segal, South African. 13-11, fi-3. 3-ti. C7P tube mi TUIILISS "BLACK WMITIWaTl! "bTaCK WMITEWAlt 670-15 I6.84" "20.40 8.87 "22.88 710-15 18.55 22.48 20.58 24.98 760-15 20.18 24.48 22.45 27.29 800-15 22.10 26.83 1 24.91 30.30 fluting Hip campaiRn i'iat Wil-j lock and St. Michael are meet-l PRA Drivers Lose Again To Vilsacks ing.

'J'hey staged an earlier 5 3 lM limit vlon IO VII5UCK5 Only two games are billed RAY OH TIRES CVi'tial' head floor enaeh. I for ('it -Count League com turned out a lino' Pittsburgh IviieinR As.sn.i,,p,jtjn this Oakland Viking la. si dnvrrs might heat one Vilsaoki.y pav. the Ciafton at mount. Ins redy holdover, but thoy'ie going to have a jschenley Oval, and.

St. Michael NORTHERN HOTEL SPtCUL Business Mtn's Lunches Full Course Meals 209 EAST OHIO ST. (SAME 10CATI0N 55 YRS.) his mastery over Tsuyoshi Yamanaka of Japan on yester lionoe, who averaged some 20 i ougn time handling Uie wtioie tno Mt. Lebanon Reds Kafinal Tire SeruiGe Saw Mill Run lld 4-3193 901 Cl.tn II. Ft.

2-140) 2 Rams Sign LOS ANGF.LKS. June 30-Halfbacks Alex Bravo and Jimmy Orr have returned their signed contracts to the Rams. day's rinsing program in the at. the Washington School Field. Holding a two game advan blue ribbon event of the three- points per tame.

Heime plaed iamiis. Cml hall the crucial Cath-j For the second straight flie games with tho N'oi th night a ViNack ear won a fea-Tmiaiis, even though the TioMUle pplA phil Vilsack day meet. tage as iiace-seiter In tho Ihll passer won the inlo to i i t- for Fnclo Stove won Greater Pittsburgh circuit, )ui ticipaio in the RCIAA stato'ihc 2-Valii feature at Claridge; Dormont battles for Its 21st rliminatmns. last night. victory against defeats as 'c t.

host to Torrace Village while Sttelton Job Open nt Linfirc. had th "'ih Pittsburgh plays 2ith I Ward at Ilerschel Field, and lap foatuio at South Park on Steelton High is without a 1'rad football roach since Joe SJievo. k. foimeily rd 1'ortage, was advised to rest during the Saturday night. Lawrenrpx ille entertains Mt.

Washington at Leslie Tai k. The PRA di ivers will not Washington tomorrow rouniir ear because of Piiment. Shevock was the head a' Heidelberg on g-id pilot at Windber in Light. They'll put befoie taking over at SteeUom H'r in shape for tho in Dauphin County. Applica NY doubloheader-a aO-lap tmns for the vacancv are bring; feature at.

Washington In tho LZ v'm Pj ti Ml1 Take the wheel Get the Swept-Wing feell Doriiiont, wilh llirrp tie-lories lo one, ImliN (he e-lies edge ner Terrace Milage. Jtnt the Hill District dun can lighten this race with a triumph tonight since Hellenic is idle. The Tri -County League has only two games lonight with Freeport. setting a speedy pace, visiting New Kensington and Wilkinsbure at hortie with taken bv II. T.

Griffith, afternoon and another at Ileidclhcig at night, lari. W'f'n j. si I in st I r' 10 IHIK CU'I. 1 1 on.ii. Ctrl', plli.

Ilurd pt. p. ru A cf S'eepnn Schools. I'clliei ioni ha been retained us the head football cnach at Portage Area High. His assistant will he Albert Laanche, with lal-uard Lav, junior arsity; Joseph Makosky, head liish pilot and Steesp Uruhaker, assistant junior high coach.

i-hM i Aspinwall, The Oakland Braves I JS3 T.j:," VLXZ St. Canire in Hill lop Ilmrt action at Mi Kinley Tal k. rn: 'in. Win hf Ifonfl. 1 1 -AVn AO M-i 'i Ii; rr me I ir t-e sF.l 'f tr-r' fii The Little Pirates play Reoehviow Legion at Alton Field in exhibition rivalry to.

night. Ily I'ALL Kl'KTZ frnllil, Ihlel 11; 5. Tin" i 1 3S li poitage kn Keeping: til.rr, James He-s head floor i. mentor with Fdward I.ayo, vinior varsitv; and Henry Brazil Wins Soccer Title The Minors Monday, June SO, 1 0.M INTI NATION, LKAGl'F. AJ 'SA Layn, junior liigh.

Albert La continue a the head ti aek enai Ii and William Ro-i an as tho baseball chieftain. H1 i. I A vacancy exist in the posi-j t.on of assistant junior high Vl! Prl. M-infral (t 1 11 7 Hy Cable In The Prr'S STOCKHOLM, Sweden. June 40 -tr M4: oil 1MI as 4 ,30 -That Bra ilia sneer team umii'l 40 3 1 1 mmv basketball Dan Miller, who piloted the Northern Binluia Joint certainly defeated the host team 52 in the World "Itimlitu ri'l'l fen -if I Hiinlfrxl 20 1 (Mi 4 I NAiiAs'jo ort on Hii'i'Kn "1 linals vesterdav.

HlL' i Ifli'fl Vf(4U i I no amans uommainu in 1 nnn i fton i nun (Mil (on 4 ir.tr Ii phase o( the wind up game in taking their first cup oniitti. I'AHr. mil r.i mi in t. jAiiiiiAiTfwAwf.Hrj i. rTf fyi, I -I 1 ZZ" 7 before 52.000 at Rasunda Sta i- M.mi 4 H- e.

i nn" i'-." Sweden, after an initial flur 1 11 I FL. WT.ii-iihi;rt'-ii,i-tiiin" ry of excitement when Inside Left Nils Liodliolm scored tho opening goal of the game IIP1 1 rv 1 i 4 1 ifc '1 4 i 1 4 1 1 v.i 1 urn 4 i after onlv T'a minutes, had lit 4 7 111) iiniii IMS 364 lie chance. IMI Hint gridders In lO.Vi and 1 but refused the assignment last year. Is hack as the coach of Hie Colts for next M'ftsoii. Hp lakes over for usene Kruis, whosp in.i7 Colts "on only one, tied one and lost eight.

them Cambna or'on its right game seheilulo at Cone- naugh Township (David-villei Sept. 12. Morgan Taker Soccer Crown id Gemge Boifio seined tho goals lhat gave Morgan a 20 icim over Gallatin and the Keystone Junior soccer tule vesierday 1 the Mmgan field. 'TT-5 2 M.tm'i-ei 1 "inj'l 4 Cl I LITTLE LEAQUE v'l i mil iii hi uhs nor inr.tr It, 0 Ml A I II II A SS(HI A1l(IX son il Hollm rni.r 1 Mi. I I linv 7...

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4CM. ij. jA jAm4 It S3P 4 -Vaa' 1 411 HI I fiii'i'inli In traltlC Compor. the erne ond sirnplir.il of Dodge Push-Bullon Torquel'hle. A touch of a button controls oil driving ranges.

Compore greater visibility in a Dorirje from every angle tront, sides ind rear. You be the judge I In the rough Compare the way Dodje CM. (low Shock Absorbers, rugged box-section frame and Ihkk rubber cushions, snak up the bumps. Compar (lie surer, smoother stops you get with new-desigri Tolai-ContgJ Brakes. You be the judge I On Curves Compnr the swoy-fif, vihra.

tion-fife nri you qp.t wilh Dod(ii slondai quipitienl on oil models. Compare full-hn9 Power Steering with other types thai "cut in and out." You be the judge I fff JMJ Ofv THf. Tlf IH D' 7 itl'I'il-l'HI' VV A'-A-'' 47 1 2 Kf A I 4 4 '4 1 4 .1 ll I-V 4 4 1A Saa- Mil 4 0 17 "MO nHA' i SWEPT-WING '58 iHSU-MCKfD i i TODAffflr 1 whhwiimi ii I IHIK IUH 71 osr rwf 1 fi Sandlot Results soi i ii mi i vi. i M--" i Wlllrrlj 0 IIIVKHM II voi -o ('AkiAiil 4 SI. M1.

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Compare Dodge on any basi3 you want. Just name the time and we'll turn over the keys. Tr "1 "I JiS 4 Ml Rll 4 I I 41.1 I AH II I'' r- t. 1 1 4 in i -r 74 -4 r-'f 44 fn 11 rut 'in si, -o i- t- .1 -1 i -s ,4 1 11 4 i p. -i 7 'H' i4 7 in' HOMf DM SMr.il 4mtl.API ruilM 7J n.1 7- r.r.i r.j-A it rji 'A rt IV t.

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