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Dtal PA 2-4600 for a WANT AD Taker EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1958 ELEVEN LesGarlick Victorious In Auto Feature i Cumberland's Les Garlick raced to jri the feature event of the next-to-last stock.car card at tlie Potomac Valley Speedway, Fort Ashby, Stan Eyans of Keyser was second and Bobby Joe Short Gap, -ti A minor mishap marked the Ken Jeffries of Lonacon- slamming into the racer driven; by of Cum: were coming-out turn in the third c'aused." Beeghly's car tojh'it Bill De- of Cumberland. Beeghly-s; machine spun.around with a flit'tire and had'to No injured. Jeffries and Beeghly-also tangled earli- eici'race without incident. iClenn Hill, last week's trophy winner and leading. point-getter little West-Virginia track, threw a bearing in; yesterday's second heat and will be finished for the year.

The season, irici- dentally, endsfnext Sunday. the first time this year, all of. the races on, the program off without a fe-starl. The fummary: Short Gip: CumbtrUnd: Vfts Lam- Cumberland: Ray WhlUcre. Lonzconing: Cumberland: Stun Evaiu.

Key Bill- Fanilcr. race-Ken Jeffries, Car- Bill Bowers, Cum- lick; Ijimbert btrland. Beckman Bill. Cumberland: Don Oakland; ly, Cumberland: lud. Garlick.

Dill DeSoto, Cumber- Stan Evanf. Bobby WcstUU. Wes Lambert, Ken JoHxtei, Ray Wbltacrt. Smith Scampers Fatal To WVU By The Associated Ted Smith. Indiana, had touchdown runs of 55 and 47 yards to beat West Virginia 13-12.

-Dean Look, Michigan State, returned punt 90 yards for touchdown in 12-12 tie with Michigan. JoeTranchini. Navy, passed for three touchdowns in leading mates to a 28-14 triumph over Boston University. Alex Hawkins. South Carolina, scored on 45-yard run with interception, ran for two 2-point conversions and passed for third In 24-14 verdict over Georgia.

Bill Austin, Rutgers, ran and passed for all three touchdowns and accounted for 177 yards in 217 win over Colgate. Rick Dobbins. Utah State, passed for two touchdowns and ran for third in 20-13 triumph over Kansas State. City League Dinner Slated On Wednesday Trophies will be awarded to the Texas Saturday Foe For Maryland SLOW King (24), New York Giant back, finds the going rough but picks up two yards in second period' of yesterday's game with the Eagles in Philadelphia. Eagle back Bill Koman (68) and tackle Don Owens (70) put the stop on King.

Eagle tackle Mariion Campbell (78) reaches hand into play in spite of block by Roosevelt The Birds won, 27-24. Each team has-won one and lost (APPhotofax) -one. Colts, Browns Cop Leads With High-Scoring Wins By EARL WRIGHT United.Press'InternattoMl The Baltimore Colts and Cleveland Browns, the National Football League's top'exppnents of study, grabbed the division leads during the. weekend by producing a shower of touchdowns during their "examinations" oh the field. The Colts, who hit the books in a study session Weeb Ewbank before every workout, became early-season Western Division favorites by clobbering the Chicago, Bears night, 51-38.

A sellout Baltimore crowd of 52,622 watched Lenny Moore score four, times "for the. Colts during the biggest regular season scoring spree since their 56-21 triumph over the Los Angeles Rams in 1956. Browns Clobber Stolen Coach Paul Brown's Browns, who probably do even more classroom studying than the Colts (and woe to the Brownie who loses his notebook), took their usual spot at the top of the Eastern race by swamping the Pittsburgh Steel- crs, 45-12. Baltimore and Cleveland-(both 2-0) emerged as the only unde-j Fcated clubs and took one-game leads because of vital assists from the Rams, Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago Cardinals. Cleveland was the only favorite able to win as five underdogs whipped or tied their weekend opponents.

Los Angeles left Baltimore alone in the Western race when it handed the San Francisco Forty Nincrs one of their worst defeats Sunday, 33-3. Joe Perry of- the Forty-Nincrs gained 44 yards and Hcrmans'and Knights of the league's all-time rush bus teams as co-champions of'ing champion with 5.877. Steve the City Softball League at the Van Buren of the Eagles pre- dinncr Wednesday. 8 p. on jviously held the record with 5,860.

the first floor of the Knights rcsu" of the game left the Columbus Home, North Mechanic Bears, Forty Niners and Rams Street. umph over the New York Giants. These scores left the Giants, Cardinals, Eagles and Redskins (each 1-1) tied for second behind the Browns. The Lions, defending league, and Western Division champions, fumbled and booted away several scoring chances and were held to a 13-13 tie by the Green Bay Packers. They share the Western cellar with a loss and a tie apiece.

Pittsburgh (0-2) is last in the East. EASTERN Cleveland 2 New York 1 ChlcaKo Cards 1 Philadelphia 1 Washington 1 Pittsburgh 0 DIVISION 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0' 2 -0 DIVISION BalUmore 2 Chicago Beart 1 Lot Angelei 1 San FranciKO 1 Green Bay 0 Detroit 0 PF 7S 61 44 41. 34 32 rr 79 71 33 a PA 39 34 47 At Shutouts Mark League Play Five shutouts were rolled in the 0 CTP League as jMmiity'ii Cleveland 45. Pittsburgh 12 Philadelphia 27, New York 24 Green Bay 13, Detroit (tie) Loi 33. San FranciKO 1 Only nmei Kheduled.

Tickets may be obtained from representatives of the five teams and admission will be by ticket only. Allan Says! If Mvir bwn diiobltd by iklintM accident, you ait Ivcky. 1 1 (or 3-imfttht Un'l it bU to ctrry lew incemt fot it prkli. AC Insurance Agency PA 2-0770 THl TRAVELERS St. (each 1-1) tied for second behind the Colts.

Cards Surprise Redskins The Cardinals the Washington Redskins Saturday night. 37-10, and the Eagles scored a 27-24 Sunday upset tri- Deacon Fullback Paces Scorers GREENSBORO, N. C. (AP) Neil MacLcan's talented toe has given the Wake Forest fullback the Atlantic Coast Conference scoring leadership with 27 points. i I 'He has scored three touchdowns, the same number as runnerup iClcmson halfback George But MacLcan has kicked a field goal and six conversions, while! Usry has added four points on conversions by a pas's and a run for a total of 22.

Tied for third at 14 points are halfback Ulmo Randle.of Virginia and quarterback Bobby Bunch of South Carolina. ANY TIME THIS ANY PLACE ON EARTH They're GUARANTEED TO GO thru fee, mud or snow or we pay the tow! Town Country Tires Only 200 Down per pair at DEZEN'S ff STORES 183 Baltimore St. Crimbcrlnml, Md. Phwie PA West Main St. Frostburff, Md.

Phone 13M Main St. Kcyser, W. Va. Phone SI) 44721 Suead Winner At Hot Springs HOT SPRINGS. W.

Va. (UPD- Slammin' Sam Sncad reigned today as winner of the Homestead Hotel's pro amateur golf mcnt. Snead overcame a rocky start Sunday to fire a two-mxter-par 69 and capture first place money of $200. Joe Cannon of Charlottcsville, finished one stroke back and took second place. Third place went to Bcrnic Haas of Gladwyne, who carded a 71.

The tournament, a prelude to the Homestead annual golf week, teamed each pro with three amateurs and also offered best ball prizes. Milwaukee 'In', Opine Bookies NEW YORK (UPI) The Mil-! waukee Braves are "in" so far! i as 'Broadway bookies are con- Where Is He How? George Newton In Banking'Biz' By United International George Newton, a great all- round athlete at the University of Colorado, won three football letters and four in'" basketball from 1929 32. He was outstanding in both sports: In football, he" was a wingback who excelled at running, blocking, calling signals and playing safety. It was a remarkable comeback for a man who, as a result of severe burns from'a Halloween pumpkin-accident during childhood, was confined to his bed for three years. Whatever happened to George Newton? A native- of Boulder, he now is general counsel and a partner in the G.

H. Walker and Co. investment banking firm in St. Louis. Time Savers, whitewashed 7-3 Disci blanked Freight House Machinsils.

Passenger Station zeroed Signal Department, Ready Track took all three from Relief Train and Bolt and Forge Machinists "goose-egged" Telegraphers. The league's other contest had Machinists taking two of three from AB Shop. Team leaders were Lou Yergan, 168-435, Diesel; Grant Zollner, 162-407: Time Savers: Bob Richards. 174, Dave Scchrist, 479 Freight House: Wilder Hansrotc, 147. Jerry Zehrbach, 371, 7-3 Ma chinists; Paul Moore, 233-516, Passenger Station: Junior Mease.

165-487. Signal Department: Don Trcxler. 174-443. Machists; Gene Dcrlan, 197, Joe Lagretta. 448.

153, Ready Track; Joe Dorsey, Bill Corrick, 375. Relief Track: "Diz" Snyder. 192-547, 11-7 Machinists, and Herb Sar- vcr, 220-464. AB Shop. Klondykc Team Meets Members of the Klondyke team Tin Prtti The football teams of Ma and Navy.are put to searching week, Texas A 4 is going to reveal at College Park Saturday whether Maryland has a chance to avoid a losing, Navy's place among the.

top elevens in the country is at stake at Michigan. The rest of, the. schedule finds Johns Hopkins.at Ursirius, Western Maryland at Randolph-Macon and Morgan at Maryland State. Second Terrapin Loss Maryland's 8-0 loss last Saturday to Clemson was its. in three.

Atlantic Coast, Conference Outsider: Texas 'A hasn't shown, so far at least, that it is as tough as Maryland's conference members. lost Tech and! Houston before taking weak Missouri 12-0 last Aggies, winner of eight games including Maryland by a 21-13 score last season, are struggling with a new single wing attack. Coach Tommy Mont's big problem at Maryland, this week seems to get getting his team to score. The Clemson shutout was the second for Maryland this season. Navy showed it had the answer to scoring, particularly by passing, in its 28-14 victory over Boston University.

Quarterback Joe Tranchini threw three touchdown passes and completed 15 others to tie a Navy record. Wolverines Imprest Despite its two victories over William Marx and Boston Navy's reputation'will go up or down sharply, on how it fares against The Wolverines took on a lot of stature by holding highly favored and ranked "Michigan State to a 12-12 draw had opened with a 20-19 victory over Southern California. The game may mark the first appearance this season of Navy's formidable tackle. Bob Reifsnyder. It also may provide the first full look at Joe Bellino, highly promising sophomore halfback.

Bellino hurt a leg against William and Mary and made only a token showing against Boston U. Johns Hopkins will be out to con- its winning ways against Ursinus. The Baltimoreans opened with a 20-8 victory over Franklin Marshall. Western Maryland tries to comeback in its own Mason-Dixon Conference against Randolph-Macon. The westerners were stopped cold 13-0 by Penn Military after start ing in its conference with a victory, over Bridgewater.

Maryland State had last week off to prepare for its big game with Morgan which lost 14-7 to North Carolina College. The Princess Anne eleven opened a week earlier with a victory- Siebern'sReal Worries Will Start Oct. 25 It took nearly a month but they finally decided the playoff title in the Ten-Mar Baseball League and the Barrelville Old Exports repeated as champions. On the of'southpaw Bobby Raines, the charges of manager Barrelville Again Wins Pen-Mar Title manager Fiorita trimmed -Zihlmah, 6-2, thei Old Exports', diamond. finishing third during the with" a 21-7 record, now has taken the playoff honors the past' three, years and." in four the -past five concluded with a 26-8 windup.

ZIBtMAN Wl 5 4 BAKKELVILLE 111 (7) U4 MUlcr. victory the third straight in the best-of-five series which started the first Sunday in September. The Old Exports had taken the behind Jesse; Markley and the second contest, 3-2, with Raines hurling. The third clash was rained out and; the fought a' 15- inning, 5-5 deadlock, Sunday a Zihlman, just -making the playoffs after whipping Salisbury's Cardinals in a special game to determine the position, 3-0, ended the regular grind with a 14-14 log. The Zippers were after their first playoff crown" in the 10-year-old circuit.

Hyndman had taken the season honors with a 23-5 record, a game in front of runnerup Grantsville (22-6) two in front of Barrelville. The Merchants also won the pennant last summer but failed to score a sweep in the playoffs. The Old Exports eliminated the Merchants the best-of-three semi-finals with 2-1and 6-4 wins after dropping the second, contest, 2-1. Raines victories while Markley was the loser in the 2-1 Zihlman bad made its way to the payoff rounds by going the distance against Grantsville. The Zippers bagged the opener, 8-3, lost the second, 5-0, and then took the clincher, 6-4.

Grab Lead Early Yesterday the Old Exports hopped off to a 2-0 lead in the second inning and never-trailed. The champs added single tallies in the fourth, fifth, sixth and eighth. Zihlman's two markers came in the third and sixth. Raines fanned a dozen while spacing the five hits. His mates socked the offerings of loser Bob Lashbaugh and reliever Dave Richards for 13 bingles.

Galen McGregor had three hits to pace the winners while Harold Hudson, "Pooch" Lewis and Raines had two hits each. Barney Spearman collected a double and single and Johnny Johnson a pair of one-baggers off Raines. Raines, former Bruce High hurling ace, finished the year with a 12-4 record, bagging eight of 12 decisions during the campaign. Markley, who. won 11 and lost only one during the season, added a win and loss to his matV during the playoffs to wind up with a 12-2 showing.

The Old Winter, Nelson Beagles Score Beagles owned and run by Prank Winter and Brent and Brad Melson took honors in the 13 and 15-inch classes yesterday at the junior.club members' sanctioned "ield trial at the Allegany Beagle Club's grounds at Barton's dairy. Winter's" Daisy, run by -Frank Winter of Cresaptown captured 13-inch class trial in which there were five entries. Brent and Brad Nelson of RD 5, Cumberland, ran Winter's Wing which captured the 15-inch class There'were four entries this event. Judges were K. 0.

S'elson and William Newman in Jie 13-inch trials and Elmer Win- and Harley Lee in the 15-inch rials. In the 13-inch class results by were: Daisy, ran Frank Winter of Cresaptown. Susie, ran by Stephen Lee, Cresaptown. Place Senator, ran by Larry Harden, Frostburg. Mae, ran by Jim Winter, Cresaptown.

Reserve Wigfield's. Stubby, ran by Larry Wigfield, Cumberland. In the 15-inch class: Wing, ran by Brent and Brad Nelson, Route 5, Cumberland. Sport, ran by James Grabenstein, Cumberland. Girlie, 'ran by Larry Harden, Frostburg.

Park Belle, ran by James GraBenstein, Cumberland. Grid Test Today The Potomac Valley Football Officials will take Part II of the football rules examination today, 7:30 p. m. (EOT), at Keyser High School. This will be the only time the test will be given, according to John Shclton, secretary.

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New York Manager Casey Stengel's regard for the Oriole ace jrew by leaps and bounds during the past season. O'Dell helped to save the American League victory for Casey in the All Star game with three perfect relief jnnings arid gave the Yankees trouble on more than one Baltimore Manager Paul Richards has admitted the Yankees; lave made overtures in the past for O'Dell, who had a 14-11 record and earned run average of 2.97.' 3ut Richards added they never lave come up with what he con-. sidered a satisfactory proposition. Pen-Mar Loop Meets The final meeting of the Pen- Mar Baseball League will be Wednesday, 7:30. p.

at Melody Manor, All trophies will be awarded and forfeit fees return-' ed with players and managers of all clubs to attend. General Insurance and Real Estate Carl F. Schmutz Associates, Inc. 16 S. Liberty St.

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They are not more Milwaukee accepting any money on the Braves winning the World Series but are offering 5-1 odds to those bettors who still feel the Yankees can win the championship. For today's fifth game, the Yankees were favored at 13-10 in man- to-man etting. Seeing spots in front of your eyes? Detroit Baseball Movie Available DETROIT Detroit Baseball Company has a new color film, "Tigerlown, U.S.A.," available to groups, clubs and other General manager John J. Me- Hale said the 22-minutc, 16-mm. sound movie has scenes showing major league action at Bripgs Stadium, spring training activities and other interesting baseball scenes.

Designed to appeal to all age groups, the movie has instructional action by Tiger players. Rose's Replacement MELBOURNE, Australia (UPI) Lavcr was picked to replace outcast Mcrvyn Rose today on Australia's 1958 Davis Cup squad. Other members of the team include Ashley Cooper, Nealc Frascr, Bob Mark, Mai Anderson and Roy Emrrson. YOUR HARD WATER leaves spots on glasses, silver, WITH SOFT WATER dishes dry spot-free without toweling! MRS. AMERICA' does wash dishes in Culligan soft water! Like MRS.

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