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THE TYRONE DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL Andys, Sheetz, Butler Clubs Win In YMCA Tournament Tournament Standings, Scores STANDINGS luperl Chevrolet luniata Whips Vholesale Furnace ipanglcr Ford tossl Motors Amusements Andy's Mobil ShccU's Sinclair Butler Trucking Penn State Sinkers 31. Mary's 'cpsi's Billiards "ante Fire Co. Tyrone V. F. W.

Jlair Candy Vcaver (Altoona) lobcrt's Mobil lornerslown Ulchey's Dairy 77(2 Air Force Bellwood Merchants Giorncsto's Dodgers BoBack's I'onlinc Phil's Used Cars Flsk Motors Lily S.C.C. Spcranza Const. Valley Appliance Eliminated w. i i i i i i i i i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 First Round Action Will Close Tonight First round action In the senior division of the Tyrone Y.M.C.A. Open Tournament will be completed tottlffht as Mirce more teams earned second round berths last night.

Winners in the third night of play were Andy's Mobil of Shcctz'a Sinclair of Burnham 0 i and Butler Trucking of Drifting. Lnst nlffbt's three winners triumphed with relative ease as Andy's "'slapped down fhe Air Force of Blue Knob, 60-47; trounced i Bellwood Merchants, 66-34, and Butler Whipped Dodgers 0 of Saxton. 51-37. 1 SCORES ROUND Whips 76, Lilly S.C.C 51. Three more games are on the 0 slate tonight with Weavers of Al- toona meeting Roberts Mobil oi 0 I Johnstown at 6:45 p.m.; Horncrs- 0 town Hotel of Johnstown will play 0 Ritchey's Dniry of Martinsburg at 0:7:45 p.m.

and the Tyrone V.F.W. 0 will tangle with Blair Candy of Al 0 toona at 8:45 p.m. Andy's Mobil had trouble finding 0 range in the first half and walk off the floor with a two-point lead at hnlflime, 27-25. The Huntingdon club fell behind 30-28 early in the second half but rallied for 13 straight points to bolt Into the lead at -41-30 and ice the contest. Andy's two big men, Clyde Loll (6-61 and Ron Llghtner (6-4), each scored 14 points to lead the winners attack.

The Air Force's Bob DeVoe 1 was the high scorer of the evening 1 i as he tallied 20 markers. Ray Sczechowski and Glenn Rolla added 12 and 11 points respectively for the Air Force. Sheetz's Sinclair rapped up early against the Bellwood Merchants by spurting to a 15-0 Wholesale Furnace 61, Spcranza Construction 59. Rupert Chevrolet 38, VaK'cy Appll- i ance .37. Spanglcr Ford 53, Phil's Used Cars 48.

Rossi Motors 5.3, BoBack's FonUac 43. Kline's Amusements 43, Fisk Mot': ors 41. Andy's Mobil 60, 772nd Air Force 47 Sheetz's Sinclair 66, Bellwood chants 34 butler Trucking: 51, Giorncsto's Dodgers 37 lead before Bellwood finally tallied on Harold Grazier's bucket with 2:15 left in the opening stanza. Bellwood made a game comeback In the second period against the taller Burnhnm club but Sheetz's got rolling in the second half again and outscored the local club, 36-18, in the final two periods. Len Myers, Sheetz's 6-8 center, paced all scorers with 14 points.

Bob Combos had 13 and Bill Bannon and John Houser each added 10 markers for Burnhnm. Ken Wilson scored 11 points to lead the Bellwood scorers. Nell Kemp scored all of his 14 points in the first half to lead Butler Trucking to 34-20 halftlmc advantage. Butler opened its Ed Sharockman Given Privilege Of Re-Applying PITTSBURGH (UPI) Pitt officials said Wednesday the way is clear for Ed Sharockman to reapply for admission to the University and flll the quarterback slot as the Panthers open spring training drills. Pitt graduate manager of athletics Frank Carver said he had heard a rumor that Sharockman, i the Loganbell Farms of Bell- to 19 points, 40-21, shortly after the third period opened and had litl.le trouble the remainder of the contest.

Kemp's 14 markers paced Butler's and Gene Pdrosky added 11 tallies for the winners. Dick Hess and Earl Hess scored 14 and 11 markers respectively for Giornesto's. TOURNAMENT BRIEFS: Two teams have been added to the junior division bringing the total number of clubs entered to eight. The latest entries are St. Mary's and who dropped out of school last month under unexplained circumstances, was back on campus.

Carver said Sharockman has "the privilege of re-applying for but said he didn't know if the Pottsville, sophomore "can be readmitted." I Sharockman, a promising quarterback last season, quit school ilong with fullback Pat Marsillo, wood Several standout performers will be participating in the tourney tonight. Weavers of Altoona can boast of one, of the best 5-8 players in Central Pennsylvania in Tom Andros. Tom can jump with most of the big guys and can nearly "stuff" the ball through the hoop The Hornemown Hotel roster is not yet completed but it is believed that several members of ANDY'S Crum. Llghtiicr, Lott. Hush, Rudy.

MrCunp f'leeRal Derker Gill Greenland Totals 772 AIR Rolla, DcVoe. Wnrshel. Allsworth, Sccchowskt, 3 6 2 2 0 3 1 4 0 2-3 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 14 14 4 4 0 6 2 8 0 27 C-ll 60 4 6 1 0 5 3-3 8-9 2-4 0-0 2-3 11 20 4 0 12 DANNAWAY SCORES Totals Score by Quarters: Andy's Mobil 14 13 22 1C 15-19 47 772 Air Force 11 14 9 1.3—47 Referees: Zimmerman. Bruno SIIEETZ'S 3 0-0 3 0-0 6 2-2 3 4-5 6 1-2 0 0-0 1 1-3 4 2-2 1 0-0 1 0-0 Royer.f Clare, Myers, Bannon, Gnrnbns, Miller Baker lloiiser Aurand Mozza Totals 6 14 10 13 0 3 10 2 2 28 10-14 66 BKLLWOOD 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-2 01 Fields, 3 Wilson, 3 Grazier, 3 Enflicld, 1 Dlngcs 0 Totals 1.1 8-15 34 Score by Quarters: 11 IS Bellwood 3 13 1 Referees: Brua, Croyle FRED DANNAWAY, a native of Tyrone and former Tyrone Hig-h Scfiiool athlete, ts shown crossing the plate with a run in New Mexico Military Institute's 8-2 rout of 1'he Trinidad (Colo.) Junior College in a game played a week ago Saturday. Danmaway, a standout performer while in Tyrone, also plays football for the New Mexico school.

6 6 3 0 Bally, Hess, Mess, McEhvainc, Hoiiok, Stewart Taylor Totals BUTLER TRK. I'avonc, Padrosky. Kemp, Scarer, 0 5 5 1 0 1 15 on the same day that Johnstown Undergraduate Cen- center Mike Luccia, Ambridge, I ter team (Pittsburgh University) and fullback Marty Baracca, Springda'c, were expelled. School Officials declined to explain the expulsions. are on the roster.

Ritchey's Dairy is also loaded with several former high school stars from the Morrison Cove area Bannon, play- The spring semester opened at I ing for Sheetzs Sinclair of Burn- the end of February. The sum- hajn, is a former Lewistown High met term opens June 23. and Gettysburg College cage star. I With the departure of Sharock- man, senior Ivan Toncic is the qole experienced quarterback on the Panther squad. Sharockman season threw a touchdown pass against UCLA and scored on Another Sheetz's Sinclair member, Bob Combos, is one of the most accurate shots in the tourney to date.

He is a former College player A scout for a big time basketball college Is looking 1 5 5 4 3 3 0 0 1 Adams, Morgan Anderson Kifer Hoover Totalr. Score by Quarters: Giorncstos 14 6 4 Kultcr Trk. Co. 20 14 8 Referees: E. Scott, Furrer 0-0 4-8 1-7 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-2 7-21 0-0 1-1 4-6 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 14 11 3, 0 Grapefruit League: Cubs Knock Glitter Off San Francisco's Deal For Sam Jones By FRED DOWN United Press International Chicago Cubs, who havejBoyer.

Ryne Exhibition Baseball Line Scores United Press International At Lakeland, Kansas City 100 000 012 4 11 Detroit 001 100 100 3 10 7 I been knocking the cover off the Bauer to hand the Cardinals their 0 they poured over four more.runs "orim. (Yand with the help of hits by Cletus HoUge and Berboret win Duren and Hank 2 ball all spring, have knocked a 37 little glitter off San Francisco's big deal for Sam Jones. Jones, the National League strikeout king obtained by the fifth straight loss. Vinegar Bend Mizell had shut out the world champions with three hits for eight innings. Don Larsen encour- ner-Urban.

HRS-doby, boiling, lo- pez, Ward. At Clearwater, Los Angeles 300 210 200 8 13 0 Philadelphia 000 000 000 0 7 1 aged the Yankees with a strong shen Bessent (5, Paine i Giants last week, made his debut three-inning performance. i (8 and sherry. Gomez, for them Wednesday and ran into I Gil Hodges had a double and a proc Bunker and'Thom- storm of basehits that resulted homer and Duke Snider a double as in a 10-5 Cub" victory. Jones and triple to lead a 13-hit Dodger worked only four innings but yielded nine hits and all the Cubs' runs.

attack that included seven extra- base blows. Rookie Larry Sherry. Don Bessent and Phil Paine held George Altman, picked as the the Phillies to seven singles and 2 i Cubs' "rookie of the eel-1 did not allow a base-runner 22 7-9 51 ebrated by belting a three-run i reach third. The Phillies haven't homer and driving in a total of scored in 19 consecutive innings. L.

Sherry. Loser- Gomez. HR-Hodges. At Tampa, Milwaukee 01 310 000 5 14 0 001 020 05x 8 12 1 Jay (6, McMahon Chicago (a Hartman, (8 and Crandall. Moore, Raymond (4, Arias (6, Hobaugh (9 and Battey.

Winner Arias. Loser- 51-yard run against Penn State, over two players participating FIGHT RESULTS 'DALLAS. Tex. Harris, 198, Cut and Shoot, out- pointed Donnie Fleernan, 183, Midlothian, Tex. AUGUSTA, Ga.

(UPH Carmen Basilio, 155, Canastota, stopped Arley burgh Seifer, 150, Pitts- in the tourney. TITLE LEADER Penn State boasts more individual National Collegiate champions than any other school in the Middle Atlantic district. Paced by track and gymnastics, the Nittany Lions claim 42. Princeton is the district team leader win 12. 13-37 four runs to lead the Cubs' 11-hit Nelson Fox singled home the cl nlLaa ijuacl assault.

The Cubs wrapped up the "lead' run and Jim Landis dou- i Jay HRS-Moore Crandall Aaron triumph with a five-run fourth in-1 bled home two insurance tallies ning rally that boosted them into; as the White Sox staged a game- At St. Petersburg Fla Tourney Schedule a 10-1 lead. winning five-run rally in the: jsf ew York Bob Anderson, a 6-foot, 4-inch' eighth. Homers by Hank Aaron rookie right-hander who previous- i and Del Crandall and four ly went nine innings, went eight I straight hits by Johnny Logan Wednesday and experienced his! highlighted Milwaukee's attack only really bad inning when the but the Braves nonetheless suf- Giants scored three runs in the fercd their 15th setback in 21 fifth. Walt Moryn also hit a three-' games.

run homer for the Cubs and Daryl Frank Lary went the distance Spencer had three hits for San i for the first time this spring for TONIGHT 6:45 p.m.—Weavers, Altoona, vs. Robert's Mobil, Johnstown 7:45 p.m.—Hornerstown 1, Johnstown vs. Ritchey's Dairy. Martinsburg 8:45 p.m.-Tyrone VFW vs. Blair turbed by another "iffy' perform-1 Francisco.

Performance The Cleveland Detroit but was beaten when pinch-hitter Preston Ward hit a. two-run homer in the ninth. Hec- St. Louis 000 000 005 5 8 0 100 000 00 1 4 2 Larsen, Coate. Durin (8) and Howard.

Mizell, Brosnan (9 and H. Smith, winner Duren. Loser-Mizell. At Orlando, Fla. Cincinnati Washington 10 001 130 6 12 000 020 200 4 8 to pull out a 5 Bo.ston Red Sox ut were id Indians managed; lor Lopel! also homered for Kan Sieve -4 decision over the sas cily while Lan Dob Lawrence, Jeffcpat (5), Acker (8) and Dotterer.

Hyde, Stobbs and Porter. Winner-Jeffcoat. sas City while Larry Doby dis-, Fi- an Boiling connected for Candv Altoona FRIDAY just phone we will call for and deliver Give us a ring we'll call for your car, render the service you order and return it to you in a hurry. A great convenience when you want your car washed or lubricated. CallMU 4-9975 BATCHELER'S SERVICE STATION 13TH ST.

and PENNA. AVE. ance by ex-strikeout artist Herb Score. Score struck out seven bat- 7:00 p.m.—Penn State Sinkers tors in three innings but-the Red At Mesa, Ariz. hitting .400 since; San Francisco 000 130 010 5 12 the Tigers acquired him from the i Chicago in 140 500 OOx 10 11 Rossi Motors SATURDAY Sox also scored four ir.ns—on a climaxed Indians.

Eddie Kasko's two-run a three-run eighth-in- 0 4 Jones, Shipley (5 and Schmidt, triple Anderson, Elston (9 and Neeman. solo homer by Sam White and a i ning rally tnat enablecl the Reds 7:00 p.m.—Andy's Mobil, Hunting- 1 three-run blast by Frank Malzone. to stretch Washington's losing don vs. Butler Trucking Billy Martin hit two homers undi rea lo six games Frank Rob- Drifting I Vic Power and Jim Piersall one i inson and Jim end i eton nad 8:00 p.m.— Kline's Amusements, each for Cleveland. three hits each for Cincinnati and i Cleveland Johnstown vs.

Fame; The New York Yankees scored Roy sievers hit his third homer Winner Anderson. HR-Altman, Moryn, At Tucson, Ariz. Boston Fire Lewistown for the Black Hawks To Invade Montreal In Cup Playoffs I'nited I'ress International I all 'their runs in the ninth to whip the St. Louis Cardinals, 5-1, the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the home teammate Jim Finigan in 1 i Philadelphia Phillies, 8-0, the Chi- the 12th inning to give the Orioles! cago White Sox topped the Mil- its victory over the Pirates The waukee Braves, 8-5, the Kansas pirates Bob Skinner sent the i City Athletics shaded the Detroit i game into extra innings when he Tigers, 4-3, and the Cincinnati! slammed a three-run homer for I Reds beat the Washington Sena-i the Pirates In the sixth Reliever tors, 6 4, and Baltimore beat Connie Johnson was credited with 013 000 000 4 001 001 21x 5 Casale (8) "winner winnei- Only the Chicago Black Hawks Pittsburgh, 4-3, in other exhibition' the victory for the Orioles. will be reasonably healthy to- activity.

Mount Etna, Sicily's volcano, has had more than 50 major eruptions in recorded history. The last eruption was in 1950. Play Minneapolis: Celtics Stage Late Rally For 130-125 Win Over Syracuse By BOB SLAMON I points. Ramsey spearhenaed tie BOSTON hap- third-period Boston co.neback. pens in the National Basketball Association championship playoff Ramsey, playing with the index finger of his shooting hand in a series between the Boston Celtics light cast, led the Boston shooters with 28 points.

The score: Celtics 130 Syracuse 125. and the Minneapolis Lakers is apt to be anti-climactic. Little could top Monday night's thriller in which the Celtics staged a late rally to win the Eastern Division playoffs from the stubborn Syracuse Nats in the seventh and deciding game. The upstart Nats, given practically no chance against Bo.ston in the series, led by 16 points at one time in the second period. The Celtics regained the lead at the close of the third period at the Garden but had to pull it out of the fire in the game's last minutes after Syracuse refused to give up and held a one-point advantage as late as the eight-minute mark of the fourth stanza.

Says Scries Greatest. PSU Will Open Spring Football Practice Today UNIVERSITY PARK Coach Rip Engle of Penn Slate will shuffle 70 players today in his quest for centers and linebackers as the Lions open spring football practice. Engle's principal problem stems from the loss of all-East "It was one of the center Steve Garban and regular the series I've i oft gunrc i Charley Ruslavage, no ever played in during nine years in the said Bob Cousj, who drove in for the layup that gave Boston the lead for good with three minutes remaining. "We both said before the series began that it would be a tough series and it was just said Cousy. The best of seven final series guard Charley Ruslavage, both of whom will be graduated this June.

Engle is looking to vet- eiens Earl Kohlhaas, Wayne Berfield and Sam Stellatella for immediate relief at the trouble spots. "Behind said Engle. "the field is wide The Lions will drill for 20 days, climaxing practice May 2 with starts here Saturday, with the the annual Blue-White game. En- second game here Sunday, both win start hls i 0th Pemi Slate to be televised. The third and season when the Nittany Lions fourth scraps will be played at pen at Missouri Sept.

19. Minneapolis next Tuesday and ngle said he will use the drills Thursday. "Syracuse was a great chorused Celtics Coach Red Auerbach and the Boston players. "Don't let anybody kid' added Bill Russell, whose 32 rebounds and 18 points were a major factor in the Celtics victory. "We couldn't have played a tougher team.

St. Louis (ousted by the Lakers in the Western Division playoffs couldn't have been any better. The Nats didn't neither did we. Nuts "Too Cautious' Veteran George Yardley, an astoundingly great player at the age of 30, summed up the Syracuse loss: "We just got too cautious in the third period when we were eight points in front. Boston started to cut loose and overcome our Yardley and teammate Dolph Schayes, also 30, turned in two tremendous performances Uiat netted a combined 67 points.

But it was Cousy and Frank Ramsey of Boston who paced the Celts win. Cousy sparked the final comeback and ended the night with 25 George Shope Trophy Shoot Slated Friday The second annual George Shope Trophy shoot will be neld Friday, April 3, at 7:30 p.m. at the Bald Eagle Sportsmen's club indoor 'range. Four standing kneeling 1 prone, will be shot lo shots in each position. Any .22 'calibre rifle, any kind of eights may be used.

The match is open to any mem- 1 ber of the Bal'd Eagle Sportsmen's' olub. Mr. Shope, sponsor of'the match, I said' that the trophy shoot was to promote better iftooting innong the' citizens of the area. Last year's winner was Stuart Chronistr, of Warrior Mark, who will be out to defend his championship tonnorrow eve.nung. to get a line on promising newcomers moving up from lf)58's undefeated freshman team, and to experiment with several position changes.

Two freshmen slated for tests at the center-line-backer spot, are Jay Huffman, Clairton, and Conrad Ihrie, Easton. Replacements also are needed for all-East'end Maurice Schleicher, tackles Joe Bohart and Bill Wehmer and halfbacks Dave Kasperian. Bruce Gilmore and Fran Paolone. Kasperian was State's leading scorer last season when the Lions completed a 6-3-1 record. PUBLIC SOCIAL THURSDAY 7:45 P.M.

Howard Gardner Post No. 281 AMERICAN LEGION Flavor of the Week Southern Strawberry PIKE'S Quality ICE CREAM Taste The Difference Round Square DANCE Friday Night April 3rd 10 P.M. 'til KEYSTONE PROMENADERS HOOKIES 1216 Blair Ave. night when the National Hockey League playoffs resume on two fronts. Jean Beliveau.

Maurice Richard and possibly Phi! Goyette will be missing from t'te Montreal Ca- nadiens' lineup when the defending Stanley Cup champions entertain the Black Hawks in the fifth game of their semi-final erics, which is tied at 2-all. Two singles and an error by first-baseman Bill White enabled the Yankees to tie the score and Oscar Robertson Presented Awards CINCINNATI, Ohio best basketball team in the University of Cincinnati's history was honored here Wednesday night Whatever Happened To CIH'C'K I'ETERS United Tress International Chuck Peters, ball-carrier' with trophies presented to Oscar at Penn Stale from 1938-40, set an Mike a 1 1 The Boston Bruins and Toronto NCAA football record that Ralph Davis and Dave Temvick. Maple Leafs also are hurtin' for stands. An artist at returning 1 Ohio United Press International the fifth game of their deadlocked I kickolfs. Peters averaged 52.2 Manager Haskell Short presented sift at Boston.

The Bruins will yards with kick runbacks in 1940 the UPI All-America and ihe UPI have to play without Fern Fla- i for a mark still on the books. In college basketball Player of the man and Doug Mohns, their top 1938, Penn State -set four pass de- Year awards to Robertson. defense tandem, while the Maple Leafs have center Larry Regan on the injury list. IUDKS Till I'U: WIN SAN BRUNO, Calif. (UPli-- Jockey George Taniguchi rode triple at Tanforan Wednesday, in- eluding both halts of the double U'ature.

Taniguchi scored with I Rcdi-Reading in the Miche purse and Ancient Myth in the Espio- nagi 1 His third triumph aboard Blue Britches. fense records while compiling lanky Indianapolis Negro 3-4-1 record. The next two years, received the U. S. basketball Peters helped the Nittanny Lions Writers award as "most valuable to recoid of 11-2-3.

player." It was presented by Dick Whatever happened to Chuck Forbes of the Cincinnati Enquirer. Peters? He now is athletic direc-i tor at Shamokin. High School I fL A UK VS lil'KTON which completed its most success-i PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) ful athletic year in history in 1958 Lamar Clark, Utah State heavy- by winning the. Keystone football weight champion, will meet Tony championship, wrestling and bas-; Burton of Los Angeles in a six- ketball in district No.

4 of round bout here Saturday night, the Pennsylvanur Imerscholastic Clark has knocked out 38 of 39 Athletic Association. opponents. BEVERAGE 150 W. MTH STRICT DBIVE IN BEBV1CE ENTERTAINING? WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOB YOUtt PARTY Soft Drinks and Mixes All Flavors by Carton or Case Party Snacks Popular DIAl MU 4-3781 Valley Forge Iron City Blue Ribbon Prior GuntNer Beer Rami Head Ale Old Reading Ballcmtine't No 5:30 Daily 6:30 Saturday POL1) BEER AVAILABLE AT WAREHOUSE OPEN DAILY 9 A-W- TO 0 P.M., SAT-, TO 9 P.M. i Old German 'Utica Club Miller'i High Life Rolling Rock Ponyi.

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