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Tyrone Daily Herald from Tyrone, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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THI TYtONI DAILY HIRALD, WIDNISDAY, NOV. Brooklyn's Newcombe Is Named National League's Most Valuable Player First Pitcher To Win Award Jim Konstanty In 1950 New- jtombe finally woii the "big one" jtoday, Newcoimbe, Brooklyn Dodger 27- winner, whose World Series- frustrations created a storm of TOYS at BURLEY Bros. NO DOWN PAYMENT Foil Prlte '51 Hudson, Overdrive $297 '50 Dodge Wayfarer $197 '52 Buick Sedan $579 '51 Olds. "88" Hydra. $497 Dial 0347 6th 30th Si.

Altoona, Pa. NO SOCIAL THIS WEEK NEXT SOCIAL Nov. 29 Howard Gardner Post No 281 AMERICAN LEGION criticism, was named the National League's most vnlunble player for 1986 by the Bnscbnll Writers' Association of America. In whnt p.mounted to vole of confidence, the Association's 24- mnn committee enough clutch voles to nllow the huge rlghtiinnded rireballcr to win the coveted In a torrid bat- UP of the ballots. Newconi.be.

chosen on eight flr.it- ballots, mnnnsed to compile a totnl of 223 points, which 'j'vo him over tenmmalc Sal Mnglle (183), Milwaukee's Hnnlc Aaron nnd Warren Spann nnd Brooklyn's Junior Oil- Ham Big Nowl: became the first National LcuRiie Pitcher to win the MVP award since Jim Konstanty, copped the honor In 1950 with the Philadelphia Phillies. Points are sen led on a 14- 9-8-7-fi etc. bnsla. nnd Newcombe's eight first-place votes gave him ft hend start of 112 points. He also received two selections for second place, nnd six for third, his votes.

Maple's contribution to the Dodger pennant caused much of the ballot-splitting. The brlllhnt 39 year old righthander who carved 13-P record with his curves after Joining the Bums in Mny, polled four first-place ballots and for secnd. The "Barber" used in Brooklyn's "cruclnO" games and was particularly prominent In the final week. In which he also turned in a sensational no-hitter against the Phillies But in the long run, it was fig. ured thnt Ne wcom.be's 27-7 mark was the 'blgKcst factor of nil.

The 30-year-old pitcher was the top winner in (he majors and he stood up well in aH departments. Newcoin.be completed 18 games nnd allowed only -H5 walks In 268 Innings. His cnmed-run-average was 3.09 tind he un onlv in Donall also ou! Plum's Punting May Be Key In Penn Stale Win (INS) Senior quarterback Milt Plum could mnike the brcnk thnt Stale needs to upset Pitt Saturday, "His kicking alone l.s a (re mendous factor." admits i 11 conch John Mlchelosen. "Plum can get them out of hole. Our poo punting has hurt us repeatedly and I can't hope for any overnight provement.

We accept the possibility that Plum kick could de- Ide the pane," Plum Is State's "Mr. Do Every, thing." He calls the plays, kicks off, boots the extra points, runs well, hands off smoothly, throws and runs with efficiency nnd plnys safety on defense." The Panthers hnive no one as But they do have a line hat, like the tide, keeps coming it you, pounding away, until something' gives. They also have Corny Sal valor- like Plum a senior quarterback, whose achievements this eason already are deposited in he memory bank of loyal Pitt ollowers. "Naturally I want the State game to be my best," Salvaterra dmlts "I hope all of our seniors nve their best game. We'll need tl Penn State will be up for this nc." State start nine seniors nnd 'lit mny match the number if the 'anthers kick off.

Otherwise there will be eight final senjon players. These Include, In addition to nlvnterrn, ends Joe Wnlton nnd Bab Rosborotigh; tackles Bob Polock and Her.m Canil; guard Vince corsone; nnd (backs Corcky Cost, Rnlph Jellc nnd Rny DlPnsquall. State's nine seniors nre guards am Valentine nnd Dlok DeLucn; enter Dan Rndnkovtch; tackles nek Cnlderonc nnd Wnlt nd Doug Mcchling-; nnd backs Rny Alberisl, Bill Kane and Plum. State has averaged 250 yards per era me from rushing while World Series performance Is not considered in the voting, so the fact thnt the bl? guy from Colonin, N.J., was shelled out early In his two starts against the Yankees nnd occasioned speculation as to his to win when It counted had no bearing on his MVP section. Five hold-overs, led by war veteran Bob Leisher, of Chambersburg, nre expected to get the call fpr Penn State's opening, basketball test a- vnlnst Carnegie Tech, December 1.

The others nre Bob Ramsay, Mun- hnll; Steve Baidy, Wllliamsport; Jim Jordy, Pittsburgh; nnd Ron Ralney, Johnstown. With strong sophomore contingent on the present roster, Penn State looks for good cross-country teams the next two years. IS YOUR CAR PROTECTED NUSIDF Buildings Easy Erect. Precision cut for easy assembly. Attractive.

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ALTOONA, PA. PHONE 4 0868 OUT OF TOWN-CALL COLLECT nn average of 151.4. The Nlttnhy Lins have picked up 105 yards per game pass- Ing, the opponents 53. Pitt averages 199 yards from rushing compared 148.5 for eight opponents nnd has picked up 67 yards a gnme on pass completions, six more yards thnn the opponents. Penn Stnte uses the regulnr-T nnd wlng-T offense.

Pitt has stuck with the spllt-T since Mlchelosen tok over last season. Mlchelosen says Pollock, a tremendous defensive lineman, who missed a lot of the Army gnme 'because of nn nn.kle injury may took over last season. "If he cnn take part in the rough work the remainder of the week, In there Saturday." Mlchelosen snid "Otherwise Jim McCusker yets the cnll." Bowling Scores STREET TUESDAY LEAGUE STANDINGS 14 18 Davids 28 Groves 22 Rossis 17 23 Lion Inn 16 25 Illfh Single Ira High Scrlen Wally Welch in 131 100-348 Milton 176 143 Rhine 123 161 437 128 160 Plug 130 130 Handicap 4 4 Totnls 710 691 682-2083 LION Rhelhschmldt 142 Wilson 143 Sawyer ill 88 133 Plug 130 179 125 131 130 Totals 614 698 716-2028 Voyzey 160 Nearhoof 176 rtarthouse 154 lammond 88 Emery 202 Totals 779 128 147 187 87 152 701 702-2172 Miller Ray rvin 'lug 137 165 130 130 93 161 129 130 'lug 130 130 Totals 692 643 669-1994 NATIONAL LEAGUE Rivet A 21 Blacks 21 Iks 19 lavs 13 Rivet 12 Ion Inn 7 12 12 14 17 15 23 High Single Bus High Series Clair 582 9 iVerncr 162 iwcltzer 136 ohnsonbaugh 200 221 Cingffton 151 119 Dawson 164 rice Totals 813 iykens 139 Hicks 171 Shofstnhl 176 176 169 159 844 824-2481 Shea 161 vlqgle, 157 Totals 804 171 157 114 168 144 Jets Drop Cagt 73-70 The Tyrone Jets opcrietl thi 1966-57 basketball Benson at the YMCA lust night On a losing note as the Petersburg Legion five nan dcd the locals a 78-70 defeat. The Jets took a momentary lend after the first quarter, but gave way to a 36-30 halftlmc deficit as the visitors poured 26 points through the hoop to only 18 for the losers. This second quarter proved be the difference, Tyrone rallied In the second half and after being on the short end of a 18-16 third quarter outscored their opponents 24-20 In the last quarter but couldnt quite close the gap.

Seven players hit the doubk figure column last night with Tyrone's Frank Shugarts pacing the losers with 16 points. Bob Houck contributed 25 points to the winning cause. The results: TYRONE Cupp, 4 Miller, 4 Hippenstcelc, 2 Shugarts, 8 Snyder, i Hoover, 4 Dlckmnn, i Recder, 6 Totals 30 Houck, 9 Rosey, 4 Butler, 1 Taylor, 10 Ross, 7 Totals 30 Score by quarters: Tyrone 14 Petersburg 9 26 18 2 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 7 1 0 2 1 11 10 14 4 16 2 8 3 13 70 25! 2 22 13 73 113-474 Janowicz Told Career Is Ended COLUMBUS. O. Inns told Vic Janowicz, Washington Redskins star, Tuesday that his professional fotba.ll career has ended.

Janowicz, former Ohio State halfback and winner of the Heisman trophy, surfered a partial paralysis on the left side and a brain concussion In an automobile accident in California. He later was dropped from the Redskins' lineup. Tests at Ohio State university hospital showed that Janowicz' injuries are certain to heal, but physicians advised him against engag. ing in any contact sports. 754 873-2431 RIVET tilts 189 Glbboncy 137 IVorner Hull Quarterback To Redeem Himself CHICAGO Cardinals quarterback McHnn, who whs fined $3.000 nnd suspended indefinitely, was set to redeem himself Wednesday nnd win back 'ils first strliiG berth.

If the former Arkansas star cnn regain the nttitude" he displayed iu the Cardinals earlier gnanes, club officials said the fine nnd the suspension would be lifted. The penalty stlffest In National Football Leasue history was shipped on McHan yesterday by managing director Walter Wolf- tier. Wolfner, whose club is only one same behind the league-lead- ins New York Giants in the Eastern division, said the fine was levied for whn't he termed "gross insubordination" in last Sunday's game. A defeat 01 to 1 In that game at the Iv.inds of the Steelers Pittsburgh was blamed on McHan who reported to hend coach Ray Richards prior to the contest thtil "I'm too nervous to start." McHan started the gnme, sat out the second quarter, nnd finished out the last half. The coach emphasized, however, thitt McHan must change hLs mental nttitude and prove himself as a player before the fine would be suspended.

lie said that as of no.v McHnn is third behind Jim Root and Johnny Roach. McHan termed tiie incident "all a big mistake" and lamented hU actions. He snid that in last Sunday's game, he to be honest about the situation I felt that if I could sit on the bench for the first five minutes or so I'd get 'iiyself under control." 183 151 123 153 155 130 160 McGovcrn 159 Totals 763 777 Hltchings 219 167 IJriRgs 189 182 King 164 202 Burns 166 Burnham 175 176 Lund 178 869-2409 Totals 913 905 784-2602 RIVET Turnbaugh Kelly Branstetter Rodgers 166 190 Korman 171 Price 148 150 298 129 180 185 162 145 Totals 794 832 Woomer 142 Hunter 163 160 159 PUm 130 130 Spyker 134 126 Miller 152 156 805-2431 Totals 721 731 704-2156 Rod Perry, of Coatesyllle, crack Penn state hurdler antf former may vty Hla hand at basketball this winter. Oregon Places Two On 1956 All Far Ttam FRANCISCO State's Rose Bowl bound Beavers placed two men todfcy on the International News Service AH-Far West team chosen by sports writers and commentators who followed the fortunes and misfortunes of coast conference grid- men. Southern California, Stanford and UCLA fared just as well In the balloting while Washington California and Washington pushed one man each onto the team.

OSC's Eatnel Durdcn, a sophomore from Los Angeles, was the only Beaver brickfield star to win recognition on the first team. Durden took one of the halfback slots arid the second halfback position went to Jon Arnett of for the second year In a row. Stanford's John B. Brodle was the overwhelming choice for quarterback. The Indian T-formation tailback missed Unanimous selection toy a single vote.

C. R. Roberts of USC was elevated to the fullback pedestal with similar ease. (assignments went to Bill Steiger of Washington State and California's big Ron Wheatcroft. Tackles Paul of Stanford and John Witte of OSC were solid victors and the guard posts awarded.to Esker Harris of UCLA and Dick Day, Washington Jim Mather.y of UCLA Was the second biggest vote getter In nailing 1 down the job at.center.

OSC's Rose. Bowlers established niunerteal superiority on the team, placing four men there Against three or runner-up Oregon. SECOND TEAM Ends, Phil McHiigh, Oregon and Don Elllng-son, W8C: tackles, George Struger, Washington and Dave Jesmer, OSC; guards, John Snlffen, O3C and Vern Ellison, OBC. Center, Karl Rubkc, USC; quarterback, Don Shinnick, UCtA: halfback, Pan! Lowe, OSC; halfback, Jim Sha.nley, Oregon; fullback, Jack Morris, Oregon. Penn State again in 1957 will play a nine-game football schedule, in- cludUng five on the road.

DAIRYMEN FARMER OWNED FARMER CONTROLLED Designed to Outlast Than All Tyrone Artificial Breeding Co-op. rh. 1344 Central Counties Hold Annual Football Meeting Last year the meet, which Is coming an annual afflar, was held at Huntingdon George Miller, supervising principal of the Bellefonte High school welcomed the group to the new building. This was the first banquet held In the new cafeteria and he extended an Invitation to the conference to bold its meeting at Bellefonte next year. Next year's meeting will be held Nov.

Bellefonte. 'Representing Tyrone at the meeting were N. Grant Hlxson, principal; Bill Gorman, treasurer; Bd Thomas, annotmcer; Jim Fletcher and Coy Hicks, Junior high coaches; and Henb Werner, Tyrone Daily Herald Sports Editor. The varsity coaches could not be present because of the Tyrone Ki- wanls banquet honoring the fot- ball team at the Villa last night. Tyrone was declared the outstanding football teajrt of the Central Counties at the conference's annual dinner-meeting last night at the Bellefonte High school.

The Golden Eagles ifmisned well ahead in the conference standings winning all of Its eight conference games. Tied for second place were Lewlstown and Huntingdon with records. Officers elected for the coming year are: William Rider, Chief Lo- iran as president; George Shlngler, Huntingdon, Vice President; and Secretary-Treasurer will be Adam Condo of Bellefonte. All officers are principals of their respective high schools. Applications the conference were submitted by Bald Eagle Joint and Penns Valley high schools.

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