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Altoona Mirror from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 23

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Altoona Mirrori
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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ALTOONA M1RKOK, ALTOONA, MONOAV, JUNK 9, 195X. Maut Ads WI 4-7111, Bowl Ihree times, today was of the game. named head coach of the Prepj When the mild-mannered Wai- AH-American football team which checked iulo California in ...11947 from Northwestern, the West will face Pennsylvania Big J3! Coast schoo i llad nol lad a win All-State Club at Hershcy Aug. 9.jnin« season since 1938. His first Earlier, Bernie Bierman, who! year he won nine and lost one made Minnesota a national foot-i Primarily the same team winch suffered through a 2-7 rec- ball power in the 1930s, was ord the previous yca pointed coach of the Pennsylvania) lis 10 year s(ay at (he Berk ley campus, Pappy won 66 games.

HOWDY, Tarn gives good morning nuzzle to a Calumet Farm stable pony at Belmont Park. Joe Swartz, exercise boy, is aboard the three-year-old champion. rookie John McMullin of Fair Oaks, who blew the tournament on the final five holes when the pressure finally caught up with him. The $3,500 first money Snead Captures 100th Tourney, Earns DALLAS, Tex. Jackson Snead, who has waged a fruitless search since 1937 for the one big golf crown that has eluded National be necessary to "take the big a victory springboard today to one later lis week He missed carry him into the 1958 edition nou rt utts ave won starting at Tulsa's Southern Hillsjwere dropping easily enough, but Thursday.

(the short ones rimmed the cupi The 46-year-old West Virginia or broke off to one sidl Snead's official PGA winnings to an all-time record $329,000 and gave him his 100th tournament victory. Snead still hasn't got his putting game back in the groove that will Poppy Waldorf to Direct Prep AH-American Squad In Grid Test At Hershey By JOHN TRAVERS HARR'lSBURG-Lynn 0. (Pappy) Waldorf, who took the University of California to the Rose templaling the move "for quite a while." Waldorf, like Bierman. is noted for being an organizer and a keen team, three gam i One of the most unusual things field another strong team in 1959. about Waldorf is that he is a franki Undaunted by his team's lirst'Grove's 2699: high team, 1 ony Ii" coach and will readily elimination in the mslgame: Brown Derby 959; high; 0lcs on atur ay whether his teams have a chance play-offs, Coach Joe Bedcnk said individual, single game: Bobj CUBS RECALL PITCHER team.

fo Prior to coaching California. I lost 32 and tied four, taking the Waldorf piloted loathe Rose Bowl in 1949, University teams from Thus the game will feature two former Big Ten mentors. Selection of Waldorf to handle the star studded All Americans was made by Mose Simms. representing the Wigwam Wisemen of America, sponsors oT the All- American classic at Memphis, Aug. 2.

Waldorf will be handed his team', following the Memphis game when the top 2.5 players will be selected from among the North- South and East-West Ail-American schoolboy contest. The following day, Waldorf and Gary Player of South Africa and his players will begin practice 1950 and 1951. A native of Clifton Springs, N. Waldorf is credited with developing professional great Otto Graham while at Northwestern. Graham went on to pro ranks with the Cleveland Browns to be one of the most brilliant quarterbacks the game has ever known.

Waldorf previously coached at Oklahoma City University 192G-27, Oklahoma ASM 1929-33 and Kan- It sas State 1934. His overall col-j lia! elMl1 UllUook lege record was 169 victories. 94 Good At I'eilll State defeats and ties. UNIVERSITY PARK Waldorf learned his football un-i State, a contender for NCAA Dis-l der Chick Meehan at Syracuse.i| ric Two baseball honors seven! All-American I imes in he as( (cn yearSj Bowling Notes Eagle Mercantile League Standings: Grove's 14-6 Browni 5erby 11-9, Art's PATTY TAKES TITUS OSLO (UPI) Budge Patty of Los Angeles and Paris outlasted jJaroslav Drobny of Egypt in a jmatch lasting more than three hours Sunday to win h' for victory. JSW entry could Hartz 220.

He is an exponent of the Warnui qualify as one of the better teams' system, but in all probability will at the helm. ORIOLES SIGN THREK go to a multiple offense against He'll suffer his heaviest losses Pennsylvania. Bierman also the outfield when Ron Orioles have signed, bein BALTIMORE. Md. (UPI)- The CHICAGO (UP1) Right hand- er Johnny Briggs, with the club a combination and wing attack.

Waldorf used Kansas State as his stepping stone to the Big Ten. In his first year at Kansas State, he gave it the Big Six and Missouri Conference titles. The following year at Northwestern Jack McMullen. Joe Moore players 19-year-old Dave Watkins pick up their HennVn S.arre te of States- Texas League plomas. Only liold-over will bejville.

N.C... second baseman Der- J. today after from the Fort farm club in the Doug Caldwell, of Kane. iris Bradshaw of Other graduating seniors arejN.C., and outfielder Charles Wes- catcher Don Stickler, first base- ton Culver City, Calif. to man Garry Miller, and third base- minor league contracts.

Starrette 2-1 won-lost record with the Cats Wilmington, an( two most recent starts struck out a total of 23 batters. (1935), the school won its flrstj man sieve Stickler, Rain- goes to Aberdeen, N.D., of the undisputed Big fen championship' in history. Waldorf, who played his high school football at East High in Cleveland, is the son of a Meth- IRISH WIN Simmers ot Altoona, Merl Stover ochst bishop. He once studied and Bm enton. plus ers on Rj ese an( Larry Freed- the ministry, but gave it up to enter the coaching game.

GAUDY RECORD. Cal Emery, Penn State's star left-hander, owns a two-year mound record of 18 wins and 3 losses. REASON GIVEN champions score a 3-7 (16 points) jto 1-8 (11 points) victory over a New York selected team after York had beaten Kilkenney ers Ron Riese and Larry Freed- ST. LOUIS Ya-jN ew York had beaten Kilk man. Holdover catchers will be witz.

co-manager of new a hurlin" game, 22-10. Harry Beans of State College andiweight champion Virgil Akins, on 1- Tom Kaschak of Eckley. lAkins' technical knockout victory REUNION ON GRID. Eckley. iAkins' technical knockout victory The infield will be built aroundlover Vince Martinez: "Martinez 1 captain-elect and shortstop Bobimistake was merely carrying his Hoover and second baseman Lar- left glove too low all the time ry Fegley.

and Virgil took advantage of it." Penn State and West Virginia freshman football teams will collide in 1958 for the first time since 1923. at Hershey. The All- Am i a and Pennsylvania squads will he quartered at the Hershey Park Golf Club. Simms screened numerous big lime coaches before he finally settled on Waldorf, who now heads up the scouting department of the San Francisco 49ers. "When Pennsylvania got Bierman.

they got one of the best." said Simms, "but I think we have matched the selection." Bierman will greet his Pennsylvania players July 30 and the following day the outfit will commence 10 days of hard drills. i The game, first of a five game series to be staged annually at NEW TRACK TO OPEN. Hershey. is sponsored by the ever PITTSBURGH -UPI-The new-1 yst 1 a Susquehanna coun- a efe lf 'i Iy mpleled Greater Pi sbur 8 Vmeric'a. Tne game willbe Open title had eed Route 30 played under the new college in a 15-foot sidehill putt on the clinton Allegheny County, will I rules.

first extra hole of a four-way its first eight-event speed den death playoff to turn the trick. pa He finished with an eight-under- ir 272 with a 35-34-69 final round to finish in a deadlock with Julius Boros of Mid Pines, N.C., Selection of Bierman to direct the Pennsylvania team was made program June 13. Manager Whitey by Al Clark, executive sports edi- Hollowood said there will be of the Sunday Patriot-News, helmet dash, three heat races, The rotund 55-year-old Waldorf semi-feature and a 25-lap feature stepped out of collegiate coaching race in additic to time lrials which begin at 7 o'clock. yean gM the time he announced he had been con- REDUCING SALE! '35400 INVENTORY Everything Price Below Wholesale! NOTHING HELD BACK! Our Entire Inventory Of Men's SPORT COATS Must Be Sold! SLACKS Value! To $22.50 Take this opportunity to save more than ever. Our racks must be cleared.

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