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Rhubarb Enlivens Olympiad As U.S. Athletes Rest Melbourne. No. 23 AP Tte lU steeplecfaaM tad fattened fyinf beau for the men in the week. After losicj twice Friday aigw ana men Deat us in first "rhubarb" of the U56 Olym- America unofficial point lead Batr run and tbo woaea't X0- a tournamefit you think that'tbe final game Saturday and pic.

enlivened a "UUvely dull orer Russia to me ipnBt voM be enough. hereby win the Olympie cham- TU third dal deter-i -But not in the J'tSi Start Play For Keeps Friday District Players Named To Class Football All-Stars In Associated Press Poll now it don. maoe a two-man met out of tttt ehaneionahin. Riauia and the ClhiirDstoas I The oflicial hubbub popped up decathlon at the balfray mark. a imi.

ia the J.OOO-meUr steeplechase The Ifrerent test eoncludea fn- when Britain's Chr Braaher first Uy. Ptio- iwas declared the winner ia rec-j ord fcrae. then was disqualified AM) THERE was a rousing 85-' V. t. COACB Gerald Tucker Inw Cll.

CC Ct.1... tt.lnn raDnawi rka rHarnrv nnahin aactrm Two Area Cage Loops Swing Out Thumb Band Southern Thumb Britain first iu in basketball, althoufk tha used in Olympic basketball aa conferences get an early start in t-i in mnc cm.t. imm "iiI't and unneressarikr cobdIu CLASS Tos. Player School Hgt Larry Kersien, Almcnt 4- 4 Larry Miller. Oscoda 3 Larry Morey.

Shepherd 6-1 ShelJon Peluer, Hudson Ml Jack Klein. Bay City SL Joseph 5 11 Bob Root, Paw Pa 5 10 Al Gilson. Summerfield 5 11 Carl Charon. Borne City 0 B.ll Knacp. Hudson 3 10 Alex Iloncaie.

Almont 5 10 Duane Taylor, Coninna MO advanced to Pnda'a round, cated tooigbt as Russia, al- mt-ir 1E(J fiel(J iact J936 CUe SR. SR. SR SR. SR. SR.

JR. JR. JR. SR JR. Wgt 190 185 215 230 175 15 170 180 170 170 185 scale league 'nanns." wita lull It took the Olympic jury of robin final with the undefeated though handed a second defeat honor to decide it-and disallow Yanks.

Mi an SS-55 mauling by the action Friday. It II take a wnue get usea ulin0. th. i' i m.mmirt State, advanced to the to the fart that Coach Tommy intenm winner" Sandor Rox- fied all lU entries for the men's unbtn Yanks, nompson is no longer at Mar- fny0l Jnd women i 10oneter freestyle Tucker, the 34 year-old former lette. His i place is filled by Rod and X-meter brtaat-Oklahoma sur and an Olympie Place, who race a toufjn task charley je.NKLNS of Viiian- stroke final.

aUernaU 1952, said the Olym- trying to maintain Ka.der cage ova won th 400.meter nin boxing, however, the United pic tournament ahould a supremacy. only other final event on the States advanced only half of its double elimination affair instead nirlI men's track and field program, six quarter-finalists to the semi-of this silly round-robin kind of COACH rLAlfc makes nis th v.ntc ihar iai mm fn.tc ALLSTATE. BATTERY Trade-in SALEI a nome iu.r w.u. me(Jl, of famM coupj. Jn wrMtingt tht yank, "Just look at what could hap- SECOND TEAM CLfl Carncross.

Ousted Tom McKenxie. Yptilanti Roosevelt Randy Kellogg. Ypsilanti Lincoln Vic Nickles. Corunna Lee Xiesius, L'Anse Wayne Brooks. Haslett Jim White.

Ontanagon B-Ed Lisek. Ida Bob Tuttle. Holt Don Methner. Coleman Mario Terry. Paw Paw ua- is at assar, ed wh pUce finjsh by LflU advanfed thre third round he r2MaS JonM of New X- Y'- in sians by 30 points tonight.

1 dusky visits Bad Axe The the event, made up for a shutout The U. S. was shut out in quali- French beat the Russians earlier Reg. 9.95 Volt 6'. Three new mentors will make their bows in the Southern your Thumb circuit Friday.

old battery Month Guarantee 15 Today's Sport Parade ARVID WATT takes his Al mont Raiders, considered a 3 Sim Many Cart am4 Trwkt UmI Icaoamy Bary Receiving honorable mention were the following area griddrn: Ends Dirk Brown. Carsonville, Fred Drielts, New Haven and Fred Walmsley, Pigeon. Tackle Rob Termer, New Haven. Bark George Kobayashi, Capac. By CARL LINDQIIST SOl'TH: L'mttd PreuSperu Writer) 'man then Clemson over Fur- Tennessee over Vanderbilt the uniforms go to Fraley used to give you ones like 'strong title hopeful, to Brown jCity, where Lee Noftz is in his first year as coach.

LaBBaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaBBaaBBai New ork. Nov. 29 LP This laundry for the Orange Bowl this. Highly regarded New Haven js the week they "ring down the game. Auburn over Alabama but 4S Reg.

14.45 Volt sends its veteran quintet against curtain-. on tnat old pjgskin pan- Miami over Florida see you he's counting gold medsls down 10 and your urjoen in ciasn uciuir iiunic- undfcr Unless you follow the alliator- n'e" MUsissioni town fans. Dale Gerow is a new over Mississiooi soi thutst. t. a old battery 30 Month Ouorante mentor at New Haven.

In the SUte-W. i Thur.d.yl-Left over from a other game Capac is at Armada. those highly outec? Tulane over Louisiana State- left over Thanksgiving. In non-conference games Akron h-? parting is such sweet sorrow, Baylor over Rice-jay au re- TradVIa AIUwik Rangers Clip Boston, 2-1 Rangers' Worsley Stars In Nets '4 ritit AUSTATf Boes io uay ron, ninguon is ai ueorgia Xecn over Georgia voir and "split the uprights," Itri. j.

aiTL. ninna in vniii a riin i ia but don't tech it too hard, Thursdoy, November 29, 1956 unA rope down the sidelines. c.j few hot selections, but bring Reg. 16.45 voit Of Interest To Sportsmen 19" AeSai and yc along your overcoat in case these don't raise your temperature. Patterson, Moore Set our Texas Tech over Hardin Sim-jmons but not goodbye.

Houston over Detroit how about finis I Texas Christian over Southern Methodist or amen, as they say church. MIDLANDS: Oklahoma over Oklahoma A. For the Ag-Igies this could be the end. 1 ft Coach Phil Wataon. never an a mam ew at afw SuiiaIaI 4a.

old battery GAME OF THE WEEK: Army To Cut Advance Ticket Sales 36 Month Guarantee do mgnm day that his New York Rangers Hesael, Nov. 29 AP Next over Navy The Middles are slight favorites and it is their oa-ia ANowanc I For Title Go '4 Kn AUfTATI turn to win. But Army has Bottary real striking force that can score Chicago. Nov. 2g ij-p FJ0y(J "'wiiii urr ineeno are "out of the wood." time.

William Nye Jr. of Hessel. The reason for hli optimism won-t De lB sucn hurTy to un. was a victory over the Boston fc. Bruins Wednesday night at and bta Pme ison Square Garden in the only! Hunting Wednesday with a De-National Hockey League action.

troit area friend, Roy Washburn from near and far. The scouts Patterson and Archie Moore tap- a 1 i- FAR WESTi Southern Califor- say Army nas a lasier nr.e. Ana ered off their drills for Problems Face High School AC Lansing, Nov. 29 AP- In top physical u'- tne laaets are 41 Reg. 1S.45 Volt The triumph moved the Rangers 0f Centerline.

Nye was sulking 13 form. The vote here is for the 1 uue7n- and your Ad- Cadeta ruin a noihl Navv matCft- 1 WEST: Hawaii over into fourth place, one point ahead in the Upper Michigan of the Toronto Msple Leafs. i vance ticket sales to the State cotton Bowl trio old battery 48 Month Guarantee riuerson wouna up nis spar- 3n 'use aiaiw atom. College overrin8 drill Tuesday and after-- High School basketball tourna- FAST. Boston fraa-ta AHawaiKa IT LOOKS like we're out of uu ment finals win oe cut oown Holy Cross close enough to ms manager.

Cus D'mato tlKellJaII neSUUS roiiaoe look out for the old school tie. predicted his 21-year-old fighter the woods," WsUon said. "The next year. 5 a Alt AUSTATI would beat ancient Archie by a Hunters But No Cars Order Of 41 Reg. 21.45 Volt I D'Amato saiJ he didn't think ithe fight would go the full 15 rounds.

"It'll end in a knockout -before that," he said, "and Pat-' jterson will win it." I 15 and your boys played their beet gsme Jn' Ullr Mw wmetning: The bute Hign scnooi Aune-more than month and Worsley blat in the underbrush. It was tlc Council approved the move (Goalie Lome Worsley) was 410 Pund bear. Wednesday after hearing that manelous." With his first shot, Nye dropped many request by schools for tie- Frequently berated by Watson tne animal and fired two more kets for the tourney had to be his lackadaisical manner, shota to all Washburn. rejected last spring. i Worsley turned in 38 saves in1 With Washburn alerted but! The cut applies only to ad-helping the Rangers to their third still minutes away, Nyt walked vance sales and will not affect victory over Boston this year.lover to the fallen animal carry-Jthe 2,000 tickets allowed each But Dean Prentiet also had a'lng an empty gun.

Whereupon school competing in the finals. ha hand in fh triitmnh iiaK the aunnnsedlv rlparl Kaap rwon! old battery Day At Detour Akron Ooodyurt 10J. i amft Ttch Si Wliconiin Frob Si, Wirnln Vruy tW'. ST Uppv Io sa Rirer Pill iWu i M. Aufiburf Hon II.

'NO II rort Knoa II. Bttltrmlnt iKti TS Cki'la II. PrrU MrCrsr Klf M. CM(w II Quntico 111. Norfolk HAS Indians Sign Farrell As Manager 48 Month Guarantee Lansine Nov.

29 AP Dr ranerson sparrexi a total of 177 Se Tfsaa-ln Altawama Hunters in the special season finaI tw0 roundl Tuej- 6 urday and Sunday will be able to aiemate uusiy aa (kit A 11 fT ATI Bottarf a ferry to Drummond Is- scneauieo tor rhino thu wnnin anal Ji r'tn PPt un with fir in sva CLASS A Schools Were Cut take man. from 30 to 28 tickets, Class Bland, but they won't be able iway, bound shot at 2 46 of the third Nye, working feverishly, 0 I li i a frvm 54 to 20 Class from 16 take their cars along. prooamy win rest period. tr "Tt a ,7 n. from The Stat.

Conservation nenartJ Moore boxed three rounds Tues. 'finith nfT tha Kar tnhlh atiiiau mi uie uvar. wnirn 35 Reg. 17.95 12 Volt na 1 A 1 A Pinna anr) VW 1P 13' '1 mon ca that nrnmmnnrl TVilrt- UBV wiin two 6PjrriliK Danneri to Washburn as and your I ''4- ft lit lU aUi niviiv vuiu uiii viuutuiuiiu a'uiu to boost his total to 120 roundsPleasure teasing his lace into an ANDY BATHGATE'S shot off presented Goalie Terry Sawchuk's skate souvenir. old battery HirTtor id the amounts miEht wUl be in service between Detour He Panned to go three more lmost constant grin.

Rerby far- 30 Month Guarantee A TradVIn Allawama be slight but added up when it and the island on a 24-hour basis rund to wind up his train-Ten emerged in public wadnet-was figured there are 730 high beginning Saturday morning. ticket sales for the fight have day night as the new msnsger of schools in the state, all allowed The ferry can accommodate the Cleveland Indians. their advance quota of tickets. 35 to 40 passengers. MeanwhUe, a spokesman for the So far as could be learned from International Rot in it rluh nim or Cleveland uenem Man- Fencing Miss From Lapeer Eliminated fHt "JS ond 'Si Mi Ikn AUfTATI Si SoMAra gave New York a 1-0 lead in the second period.

The Bruins tied the score later in the session on a rebound shot by Jerry Toppai-zini. Games tonight: Toronto at Montreal New York at Detroit Boston at Chicago Ponlioct and Chavt. UIC tUUtau IllUllicmaiii; uuvnvu a 11C ICKUidl A1 UllllflVIlU A3 i a UU si 4t, Uhe touchy subject of whether ferry, operated by the Chippewa Pssed the $140,000 mark and the er Hank Greenberg. Parrell took -AP- the number of basketball games County Road Commission, is in estimated net gate probably will the job with no definite under- Melbourne, Nov standing on either the length Young Judy Goodrich of Lapeer, a school -should be allowed to drydock. The Commission ori- exceed $275,000 of his contract or his salary UP TO US'8 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON A PAIR' OF ALLSTATE lost her opening round foil plX each should be increased, gyially announced ferry service event today and was eliminated 1 --The matter will be thrashed will not be available.

Junior Colleae "All I wanted was the chance to manage a big league team, and Bowling II from Olympic competition. uui iuuay. some ouu permits were issuea rtw rtrA.Hiv if rfT' cai. this was it." said the 43-year-old The annual Port Huron Mixed native of Tennessee who piloted upens nome Loge, ti 17-year-old Flint High; 1V national re- nn ici.nri Doubles bowling tournament the Indianapolis Indians to base Sllfp SnfnrHnv wnool girl was the youngest commendation for 1957. it speci starts at 4:00 p.m.

Saturday and ball's Little World Series champ- SILENT CUSHIONS fencing Hed that head protectors must Dnv fonnP SfftrK ibe worn by batters In baseball AUX Jiyili Once-defeated Port Huron Jun- team. 1:00 p.m. Sunday at the Bomb-jionship last fall. "I can't tell shelter. you how happy and thrilled I am ior couege attempts to find the Contract, Might Janice-Lee 3 inning combination in its Romarv of Tanana.

The entry deadline it to get it. Men bowlers without partners i Greenberg's response to ques oual-l A PiaVer De caneo oui ana kiiii jun mr ji rva nrf.r.n ov ified for the finals in Women's wlU forfet a game if the' pjQy fS gQSe head nrotectors are not worn. ili.j i head protectors are not worn are urged to register as the tions about Farrell's contract home opener at 8 o.m. Satur. rfav Pnrt'H.

um c-u, toils by spUtting even to i Detroit, Nov. 29 AP Ray Women's Bowling Association was indirect: ine state Hign scnooi Ainieiic Council has rejected a request ine tnira oaseman tmi'i una prmm mr me iengui oi int contracts gymnasium against Alpeni Com-i munity College. i The Skipoers lost their initial! 11 I 10 ClOSe Michigan hroadrastert that it nave a uyoui at ursi Dase mue uueiesieu. i noi me imporiani minij. ve stnn rhT0no fnr pnmmprrial next season, has signed 1957 The Men's and Woman's Bowl- wanted Kerby.

We think he's contest to Flint Junior College last week, 98-49. Season Saturday The Port Huron Yacht broadcasts of state high school contract with the Detroit Tigers, ing Associations are co-sponsors the man. We're glad to have basketball tournament games. Boone became the 11th Detroit of the event. Jhim." Gordon Jenkins, representing Pyer to sign and from his San aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiin club Catrers To Meet closes its season at a dinner- tho Michioan Assnriatinn nf Liiego, nome.

uoone re- A meeting of the YMCA- dance Saturday night in the Club-! Radio and Television Broadcast-iPortea that he's been taking ex- Church Recreation Association house. jers, said theh group felt it to stay in shape. He'll jers, saia men group ieii ji snouia(w" ni k- rcn. 4 allowed to report the gamesiStart to work soon with the first will be presented to all amJ 8noulbe tne 'baseman's mitt that he took home basketball league will be held at Aw p.m. ioaay, in tne i MLA winners.

same way as newspapers and wire or tbe w'nter. All managers and captains Boone, 33, batted .308 in 1956, 1 interested in nlacine teams in the Richard VanHuIst is chairman services. driving across 81 runs and hit- 3 circuit are invited to attend. 'of the entertainment committee "NEWSPAPERS also carry ad-itjng 25 home runs. It was the vertising, but because radio 'ear ne has been over the I.

iet SS Indiana In Market For New BLACK OR WHITEWAll TUBE TYPE ALLSTATES If Get 1st Tire at Regular List Price 23.25 ify Get 2nd fa n1 Vow I 're Bwappabla Urn Tire for Only tions have to have advertising to'-JUU marK r-' league make a go of it, you want part career. His best long ball work of the fee," Jenkins said. been since he came to De-1 Radio stations, Jenkins said, troit in 1953' Football Coach And Players Bloommgton, Nov. 2-AP(trator, said every Big Ten high school sports events and1 opiesei" By KO I a a i i i laa at i miveriuj wuiy De8diiiias nau oeuer auueuc ncuiues then are unfairly charged a fee Milwaukee, Wis, Nov 29 looking for a new football coach than Indiana. when they want to charge the UP Chuck Spieser strengthen and more talented football play.

"I don't think you can stay in tournament ed his hold as a leading eontend-1 rs-and went ahead with plans the Big Ten without good foot- The Council, rejecting his er for the world light heavy. I a giant new stadium. ball," Allen said, "and we know piea, voted to continue its pre-, weight crown today on the basis 1 Berme Cnmmins, who left the we have to improve our recruit- sent oolirv which allow. nf hi. BLACKWALL TUBE TYPE nJi f'k flPlii Mirninfl 1K fit VritrA ma nrnrfra nrt nt nam fkinria a.

wu am uwu- Mvivij v.i un many mi -j commercial basis but requires a Hoepner. fee when the game is broadcast Spieser put Hoepner down for a with commercial sponsor. full count at 2:29 of the spp- I vwi.u4ubj iiwuc iia3 tA V51 en 11a aaitu viiia yuugai to try to revive I. U. faot-1 resigned Wednesday afterj "YOU MAY THINK it strange Dye losing seasons.

Uut we're going to build a big red-haired Louisville Irishnew atadium when we don't fill rnan, who shifted from backfield the one we have," Allen told the to guard on Notre Dame's unde-ballroom full of Indiana and Pur--leatcd 1941 team, said in effect due fans at the Indianapolis Ath- ond round, of their televised bout 1 Wednesday night. Spieser weighed 172-V4 pounds to 174-li for Hoepner. I Ron Kramer On UP All Stars nve years of being out-'letic club, "but facilities have New York, Nov. 29 UP End I a gunned and out-lucked at Indiana lot to do with whether people go! Ron Kramer of the University of y-- We'elcl firtt Tira Sacond Trra Tradt-ln 52E "9- Spatial Trada-ln Allowonct on Troda-ln Frita Prica la. Taut 1 Old Tira Plut Tax Plui Tax 6.7M5 23.25 1 1 .66 1 1 ,59 7.10-15"25.75 12.88 12.87 7.60-1 5 28.45 T4.22 L423 8.001 5 1 31.95 15.971 15.98 WHITEWALL TUBE TYPE 6.70-15 J8.45 J4.22 I 14.23 7.1 01 31745 15.72 15.73 34.95 17.22 17.73 8.00-15" 37.95"" 18.97 f8.98 Michigan was elected today to the Taxidermist Work of All Kinds CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS first string of the 1956 United Press All-America football team.

Kramer, the East Detroit boy who made last year'i mythical "dream team," was picked for the first string by 81 per cent of the 251 sports writers and radio and television broadcasters who voted. Center John Matsko, of Michigan State was elected to the second team and End Tom Maentz enougn. to games." Criminals' five Indiana teams, THE 37-YEAR-OLD father of all lacking depth and harassed by "five children said he had no fu-repeated injuries to key players, -ture plans but he was resigning won IS games and lost 32. "in hope that "somebody else can Crimmins had succeeded Clyde get the ball to bouncing the right B. Smith, whose four Indiana teams won 8, lost 27 and tied 1.

Frank E. Allen, I. U. athletic' Indiana hasn't had a winning director, went before the Indian-team since the late Alvin (Bo) Downtown Quarterbacks McMillan's 1947 club. Even worse club, shortly after Crimmins re-from I.

U. alumni's standpoint, TMgned, and asserted that he was'lndiana has lost Us traditional 'J'nnt ready to quit." lOld Oaken Bucket sgame to Pur- Allen, a career school adminis- due for nine straight year. Animal Birdt Ooma-Hcads Pritti Raonoblo Sheldon CRAIG 1 511 Wafer St. Port Huron a "Christmas Clubs Earn Dividends, Too PORT HURON ct jou SacA' a berth on I 921 Elk St. YU 5-6056 of Michigan, earned the third team.

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