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Dial PA 2-4600 for a WANT 14, 1958 The victory scored by Jane Schiller in the Lillian Payne' Cup tournament of the Maryland State Golf Association last week at the ssional Country Club (near Washington) was no surprise to Cunv bcrland's Jean Bibby. Mrs. Bibby has been predicting big tilings of the comely 19-year Jane Schiller old miss from Salisbury ever since the two played together in several tournaments early this year. It was Jane, it will be recalled, who developed a case of the jitters this past June in the second round of the Women's Invitation tourney at the Cumberland Country Club. The University of Maryland co-ed let a seven-stroke finishing second to Mrs.

Claude Richards of Westminster. In last week's event, the cute teen-ager with 'personality to match her long game, came from three strokes back to win the 54-hole medal number. That she Is learning In conquer herself was shown by the three consistent rounds she turned 83, 82. Baltimore's Mary Ann Downey and Mrs. Maurice Click have won this tournament nine times between them.

Miss Downey pass- Wolverines, Irish, SMU AffectedBy 'Injury Bug' By JACK CLARV Associated Press Sports Writer Winning football sames can be tough enough without losing players who are as valuable life insurance. This is the problem facing quite a few coaches today as they begin propping for Saturday's games. Take Notre Dame's Terry Brennan. The Irish coach must recoup his lads from their 14-2 loss to Army last Saturday, and at the same time prepare for a dangerous Duke team. To add to this, he will probably be without the services of Norm Odyniec.

converted from fullback to halfback for the Army game because of his running prowess. Shoulder Bruised Odyniecis out with a bruised shoulder. Brennan must rely on Jim Grotty, whose place Odyniec took against Army, in being completely mended from a leg and thigh injury. The Irish, winners of two gardes before meeting Army, have not an offensive powerhouse as in the past. They have scored just 34 points, allowing only 21.

Brennan had his strongest, though not his fastest, backfield of the season against Army. Michigan's Bennie Oostcrbaan has lost fullback John Hcrrnstein for the season, because of injuries suffered in the Wolves' 20-14 loss to Navy. That was the Wolverines' first Ford, Miller Top Loops In Earned Runs NEW YORK (AP) Southpaw Whitcy Ford of the New York Yankees captured the American League earned run title in 1953 for the second time in his career. It also marked the fifth time in the past seven seasons that a Yankee pitcher has finished on top of the ERA listings. Ford posted a 2.01 ERA.

figures compiled by The Associated Press disclosed today. The 29-year-old hurler, who led the league with a 2.47 mark in 1956,. allowed 49 earned runs in 219 innings. Miller Leads National a slow-ball pitcher Stu Miller, for the San Francisco Giants, CHAMP AGAIN Glenn Hill' of Cumberland is the champion driver of Fort Ashby's Potomac Valley Speedway for the third straight year. The local stock car driver copped the title this year with J49.

points. Lou Lcathcrman of Fort Ashby was runnerup. Hill Again Top Driver jbut was hampered by a sore arm Cumberland Glenn Hill wrap- fc scason pcd up "the driving championship of thc Potomac Valley Speedway for the third straight year by amassing a total 149 points. Hill, who has been driving stock cars for the past six years. lias more than a 100 race wins to his credit.

The 29-year-old "stock recorded the lowest earned run average in the National League, 2.47. The journeyman performer, who also" has seen service with the St. Louis Cards and Philadcl phia Phils, gave up 50 earned tallies in 132 frames. A pitcher must work at least 154 innings to be eligible for earned run honors. Ford won 14 games and lost 7, Nevertheless, the sturdy lefty completed 15 of his 29 starts, including seven shutouts tops in both leagues.

Pierce Runnerup Billy Pierce of the Chicago jockey" was victorious in Sox was runnerup to Ford trophy events this year but a with 2.68. having yielded 73 un mishap two Sundays ago prevented him from taking part in the final program of the season at the Fort Ashby track this past Sunday. loss after a 20-19 victory over In marking up his third point California and a 12-12 tie Michigan State. The big senior' cd it up this year but Mrs. Click fullback figurcd heavily in both frtr firet finlv i led for thc first two rounds, only to be halted by thc smiling Salisbury shooter in the finale.

"Jane was a mighty happy girl when she followed Mrs. Click in in the last round and discovered that she was one stroke ahead." Mrs. Bibby said in discussing the showing made by Miss Schiller last week. The Eastern Shore's "first lady of the links" told this writer niter thc June tourney at thc Cumberland Country Club that she regards Mrs. Bibby as steadying influence on her (tame.

This brought out by her last round flf 82 in the Payne Cup the two played together. and his replacement, Tony Rio, will have to carry the burden, against predominately Big 10 teams from now on. Meredith On Crutches title in a row. Hill piloted a 1934 Ford coupe powered by 1953 Studcbakcr engine. Hc is em- tainted markers in 245 innings.

Dctrojt's Frank Lary and Baltimore's Jack Harshman were tied for third with 2.90 each while Billy O'Dell of Baltimore ranked fifth at 2.97. Miller sported a lack-luster 6-9 won-lost record. His six victories were the fewest ever produced by ployed by the Super Concrete major league earned run titlist. Company. Second to Hill in the 1958 scoring was Lou Leatherman of Fort Ashby.

Other top drivers for the year" at Poloraac Valley were Bill Meck's Southern Methodist Km Jcffrics Lonaconing: Ollie team won its first of the year against Missouri 32-19 Saturday. Bcckman. Oakland: Lcs Garlick, Cumberland: Al Gatlo. Cumber- id ttidjvt lvalue i uu uuioi. The 30-year-old right hander closed fast, however, permitting just 12 earned runs in his last 61 innings.

Sam Jones of the Cards, thc NL strikeout kingpin, trailed Miller with a 2.83 ERA. He was touched for 80 earned runs in 250 innings. and withobt ace quarterback andj st; rjantzic, Kcyscr: Lew Burdette was passer. Don Meredith. is, Frcd Mt Lakc ark andjthird at 2.91, followed by teammate Warren Spahn with 3.07.

The Phils' Robin Roberts and the Giants' Johnny Antonclli were tied for fifth with 3.27 apiece. on crutches after being injured in Kcist rjrcsaptown. the 14-6 loss to Notre Dame Oct. 4. Whether he will be available for Saturday's Rice came is questionable.

Meek also is hoping to have end Ray Shercr. injured when A SMU lost to Ohio State 23-20. in an effort to keep his offense in high gear. Minnesota, winlcss in three. games by a total of 13 points.I burs But even after she was told lost halfback a lce cl rc for Su day hcrthrcc-daytotalof248wasoneiing sround-gaincr in SaturdayV clash the Cleveland Browns stroke better than Mrs.

Click, 7-3 loss to'Northwestern, and full-! 1 lc 10 lty lh i. I Almost to thc man. the Stcclers PITTSBURGH A cry of "bring on the Browns" was in evidence today as the Pitts- Stcclcrs returned to the Jane had to do a bit of sweating. Mrs. Frank Cush of Washington was still on thc course and still had a chance to win it all.

Mrs. Cush. the District of Columbia amateur champion, three-putted four greens in the final round and wound up in a tic with Mrs. Click. "Jane knows her weak points and is working hard to overcome them." Mrs.

Bibby declared. "She has a wonderful attitude toward the game and is bound to improve with experience sained on the tournament circuit." In winning her first major tournament. Schiller he thf first Iccn-niwr to Ukc the Payne Cup. addition to Mrs. Bibby, three other members of the Cumberland Country Club took part in the Congressional tourney.

They were Mrs. Royce Hodges, who finished first in the third class; Mrs. Evelyn Bowie, who was in the fifth, said Mrs. Richard Trc- vaskis. who was third in the RoKCr The Gophers me man.

aicciw oozcd Wlth cw conftdcncc at play winlcss (0-3) Illinois Satur day. Washington Stale plays defense- minded Oregon Saturday minus quarterback Bobby has helped his tc 90 points in four games, for a 2-2 record. Newman was injured! against Idaho Saturday and is touted as WSC's offense. Ivy LC.IRUC Has Troubles tributcd. mainly to their new quarterback Bobby Laync.

They felt certain thc Blonde Bomber from would help them Texas a 45- iislcrcd by thc Browns here two Only injuries on thc Pittsburgh squad were, to tackle Ernie S'taut- ner. defensive back Richie Me- Cabc and guard Bill Krishcr. trouble too. but with a ray of sunshine. Princeton lost tailback Dan Sachs for at least three weeks when he hurt his back asainst Pcnn.

His replacement, John L. Sullivan proved more than adequate in leading the Tigers to a 20-14 win, their second straight after a 28-0 low to Rutgers. Brown probably will play Pcnn this Saturday without halfback Bob Carlin. the Bruins' most consistent performer. Elsewhere.

Oklahoma's Bud Wilkinson kept only fullback Prentice Gautt in thc first team backfield after thc 15-14 upset loss to Texas. fourth class. Mrs. Bibby was fal m9V lhfrcc mucn inl seventh in the first class. Mrs.il'"' lcai nc hc Trcvaskis was appearing in her f.

am Saturday, Boston College "-2" will have lo do without quarterback Don Allard against Mar- quettc, and Coach Mike Holovak will have lo dig deep as Iwo other Thc Ivy League has its share ofistautncr had x-rays taken for a big tourney. Keg Residue Vinnie Farrcll. according to Dan Parker. New York Daily- Mirror sports co'umnisl, has been named supervisor of athletics and physical education in Newark public schools Vinnie is the world-renowned basket-j ball referee who lias worked several times in Cumberland first line quarterbacks also arc unavailable because of injuries. Orioles Buy Jim Finigaii BALTIMORE (AP)-Thc Baltimore Orioles today announced thc Charley Daum, a New York purchase of inficldcr Jim Finigan Yankee fan in general and a i from their Vancouver farm club Mickey Mantle man in the Pacific Coast League, cular.

couldn't wait until he sawl Thc 30-year-old native of Quincy, us to "inject thc needle" over)HI- is a veteran of more than four thc result of thc World Scries in the major leagues. His So, while riding the rails asjfirst season in the majors was his railway postal clerk, Charleyjbcsl, hitting .302 with the Phila- pruned a note to remind us of dclphia Athletics in 1954. the scries outcome Sec you Finigan later saw service with in Pittsburgh at thc 1959 WorldlKansas City and Detroit before! Scries, Charley! Twenty-five being traded last January to San' shoulder bruise. McCabc was limping on a sore leg and Krish- cr. thc rookie All America from Clyde King Named New Rcdleg Coach CINCINNATI (UPI) Clyde King will return to the major leagues next season as the Cin cinnati Rcdlegs' pitching coach.

The former Dodger relief ace was thc selection of new Cincinnati Manager Mayo Smith, who labeled King "one of thc best pitching instructors" in baseball. Oyster Bowl Bound NORFOLK. Va. (UPD Navy will play in the annual "Oyster Bowl" Shrine game at Norfolk through 1962. Navy meets Tulanc in the bowl encounter this Saturday and faces Syracuse next year.

Future opponents will be announced at a later date. Meet Jerry: Lynch Finds Self, Hitting This if the third in on major league personalities who will' appear here Sunday with Dick Groat's barnstorming major leaguers against the Pen-Mar All-Start at Penn Avenue The season of 1958 was one of Duke, Virginia Facing Tough WeekenclFoes By The Associated Press No one could blame Atlantic Coast Conference football coaches Dick Vo'ris and Bill Murray if they longed for open dates this weekend. Come Saturday, Voris' Virginia Cavaliers take on undefeated Army which, as Notre Dame can report, is bad enough. Added to this, Voris probably won't have the services of his ace quarterback, Recce Whillcy. The picture isn't much brighter for Murray's Duke Blue Devils.

They'll" be clashing with Notre reckoning for Gerald Thomasj Di me stiu '8 regarded spite the Army defeat. (Jerry) Lynch who came into his I Murray said one of the major problems presented be to stop own as a major league outfielder wjth the Cincinnati Rcdlegs. Drafted by the fSRedlegs Decem- bcr 3. 1956 after it he Pittsburgh Pirates had released him to Hollywood of the Coast two earlier, ijJLynch pounded crrv Lvnch the ball at a .312 Jerry dip this year for the tenth best batting'average in the National League. The 28-year-old outfielder ap- Nick Pictrosante, the big fullback averages five yards a carry.

As preparations got under way yesterday, the Duke coach indicated he may make more use Saturday of his new "lonesome end" star Dave Simc. Voris said it is doubtful that Whitley. the ACC's offensive leader, will be able to play against Army. Whitley appeared at practice on crutches. He is being treated for an ankle sprain and swollen knee, both results of the Virginia Tech game.

Maryland opened practice for its game at North Carolina following a half-hour pep talk by Coach Boxer Kayoes Two Foes In Minutes WEST JORDAN, Utah Methodical Lamar of Cedar City, Utah, dusted the canvas with heavyweight opponents here Monday night in less time than it took him to put his gloves. Clark hopes the two first-round knockouts will win attention from promoters and perhaps him a main event this win- The 181 pound brawler knocked out Ricky Smith, 131, Al- amcda. and Oscar Tallcy. 179, Oakland. in a total of 3- minutes, 27 seconds.

He floored Smith twice in the first round before catching him with a looping right for a knockout in 2:32. Taking only the customary time allowed between bouts, Clark then icnt Talley crashing into the ropes with a flurry of lefts, and then woked a left that dropped the lalifornian for good in :55. a nait-nour pep talk by Coach geared in only 67 games with the MontHThe Tcrrapins who Rcdlegs last year f' nished ihavc lost three out of four, worked average. Jcrp. with a was sure he could become a major league regular if given a chance and told Birdie on both offense and defense.

Tar Heel Coach Jim Tatum. meanwhile, continued trying to Tebbctts, then the Bill Yeoman, captain of Army's Oklahoma, still was receiving '948 football team, is an assistant treatment for a head cut that football coach at Michigan State, required seven stitches. manager as much. Tebbctts gave Lynch his chance and the onetime Yankee farmhand lost little time in proving his claim. Jerry, who can also catch, played in 122 games this year and went to bat officially 420 times.

Included in his 131 were 16 homers. He batted in 68 runs. Lynch, who throws right and bats left, broke into organized ball with Greenville, S. C. of the! Cotton States League in 1950.

He was in military service for two years and in 1953 went to Norfolk; in the Piedmont League. He wasj drafted by the Pirates in 1953 the following year appeared in 98 games for the Bucs. Lynch hit .239 for the Pirates! in 1954 and in 88 games the lowing year compiled a mark. On the disabled list for j' most of the 1956 season, he ed in only 19 games and wound up with a lowly .158. His spurt this year added 20 points to his lifetime major league batting average which now stands at .278.

The Cincinnati star goes an inch over the six-foot mark and tips the scales at 185 pounds. He will play third base in the game here which will be played for the benefit of a Little League park for Cumberland. The contest is being sponsored by the Dapper Dan Club. Tickets are on sale at the Sports Shoppe. Cas Taylor's Tavern.

Wilson Hardware Company. Nu-Way Shoe Shop, Knights of Columbus Home, Spa Bar. Galen's Tavern. Goodfellowship Club and Geatz' Cafe. Pi?" bolster both his quarterback and Cincinnati, fu back slots Hc had Henry clcm 'cnt and Babe Walton each direct ing the second unit while former signal-caller Nelson Lowe ran from fullback.

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Team scoring leaders were Garlitz. 163-397. and Jo 175-451. Black Widows; Bill Laurent, 147-376, and Georgia Piper Cubs: Carl Gra-" bowski. 186-460.

and Margaret' Ardingcr. 181-416, Frank Oss. 140-389. Mustangs: and Kay" Lvighty, 153-422. Thunderbolts; Don Hartell.

141-402. and Margie Hunt. 142-353. Jelts: Bill Reit- micr. 159-369.

and Gay Funk, 186-" 143. Flying Forts. Standings: B. Widows Thunderbolts vr 4 Klyine 10 Jets 3 8 7 Piper Cubs ..3 Pleasure Plus Mountain Water makes thc differeticc Alberto Ijurraldc of Lima. Peru, a freshman football prospect at the.

University of North Dakota, played rugby on a Peruvian amateur team. games of the'National Basketball Association will be televised nationally by NBC. starting this Francisco of the National Hc appeared in 23 games with the Giants and then was sent down; Sunday with a 1:30 p. m. to their Phoenix farm club in thc I regular-season battle between Pacific Coast League, where hcj Marl- hit .280.

Detroit and Syracuse boro. the race (rack, not thc cigarct. got off to a smokingifrom Phoenix last week in a trade Vancouver obtained i i a start yesterday, the the meet opening of for inficldcr Jim Bridcwcser and 6.912 pitcher Art Ccccarclli, two former finding fans betting S469.661. both marks 1 Orioles, surpassing thc inaugural of a'j A right-handed batter. Finigan year ago Marlboro is a .264 major league baiting kingpin of Maryland's in 464 games.

Hc has (racks and three years ago second and third base, lishcd an all-time daily average betting high of $471,000 And still on racing, apprentice jockey Ray Baccnirc and thc former Barbara Fontcllo of Cumberland were married last Saturday at Charles Town For! Hill moved inln third place in thc (Continued on Page 13) Burkcy Ed Burkcy advanced to finals of thc fifth flight in full thc the golf tournament of thc Cum- $3.98 $2.52 $1.29 Braxton Godby in thefinals. YORK BUNDEO WHISKEY Our money service is 80 years old! Borrow confidently from HFC It's an old American Ever since 1878 folks have been coring to HFC when they need extra money. Last year HFC's prompt, courteous service helped 2,000,000 families. You may borrow up to $1000 for any good purpose with repayment terms that suit your income. If extra cash will come in handy, come to America's oldest and largest consumer finance company.

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