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THE NEWS -PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR. MICH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1957 SECTION TWO PAGE TWO SPARTANS DROP TO EIGHTH Heights Takes Third In Class A Ratings To -Familiar Spot ta the top 10. second-place Texas A M. Oklahoma had 89 first-place votes and The top 20 with first-place votes Texas A 5.

in parentheses: Bay City, Midland Vie On Saturday The Aggies advanced from third 1,365 1,108 898 Memory Of Cox Haunts Michigan By JERRY GREEN to second by virtue of their hard earned 7T0 victory over Texas ft' T-lf-yy i fth -ft Tnf! i'i ii i -t- 1. Oklahoma (9I 2. Texas (5)" 3. Iowa 116) 4. Duke (10) 5.

Auburn (11) 6. Mississippi (10) 7. Notre Dame (4) 8. Michigan State (1) 9. Army 10.

Louisiana State 11. N. C. 8tate 1 12. Ohio 8tate (1) 13.

Rice 14. Minnesota 15. UCLA 18. Illinois (1) Navy tie 18. Oregon 18.

Texas 20. Michigan 882 798 SOI 688 547 .196 133 115 112 103 80 58 53 53 35 34 ANN ARBOR, Oct. 22 (AP) The memory of brazen Bobby Cox haunts Michigan like a recurring nightmare. By ED COREIGAN (Associated Press Staff Writer) After a one-week absence, Oklahoma was back In its accustomed spot atop the Associated Press football poll today. As if to lend emphasis to the change, Michigan State, which had displaced the Sooners at the top of the heap a week ago, tumbled all the way down to eighth.

Nor were the Spartans the only ones to nosedive. Minnesota, Oregon State and Arkansas, all of whom were high on the list before each absorbed a -beating Saturday, dropped. The votes by the nation's sports writers and sportcasters were tabulated on the usual 10 for first place, 9 for second, etc. Oklahoma, which hung up its 44th consecutive victory Saturday a 47-0 lacing of hapless Kansas got 1,366 points compared to 1,108 for It was on a sunny afternoon a Christian. Following them in the top 10, in order, were Iowa, Duke, Auburn, Mississippi, Notre Dame.

Michigan State, Army and Louisiana State. Michigan State was the only one of Saturday's losers that managed to stay in the top 10. Minnesota toppled from fourth to while Oregon State and Arkansas, seventh and 10th, respectively a week ago, fell clear out of sight. Minnesota was beaten by, Illinois, the same club that licked Michigan State last year. Oregon State lost to UCLA 26-7, and Arkansas dropped a 17-0 decision to Texas.

Army, Louisiana State and Mississippi are the three newcomers 33 Nats To Stay In '58-But After That? IT'S AN OLD JAPANESE CUSTOM: Sam Snead and Jimmy Demaret, in Japan to play in the Canada Cup. matches which begin this week, pose with their tiny female caddies after a practice round at the Kasumi-gaseki Country Club oh the outskirts of Tokyo. Tiny as they are, the Japanese girls had little trouble packing the heavy bags. Snead fired a. 66 over the par-72 course.

Demaret did not keep a card. (AP Wirephoto) TWIN CITY RECREATION Berrien County Merchants High series: Don Kurbls, 582; Don Hersh, 575; Joe Demkovich, 554; R. BY DAVE DILES (The Associated Press) It's still a dead heat between Bay City Central and Midland high for the No. 1 rating among Michigan's Class A high school football teams. the setting couldnt be more perfect for Saturday, night's "game of the year" at Central Stadium.

Midland's Chemlcs will bring a perfect 5-0 record to Bay. City for the showdown battle that will be witnessed by the biggest crowd In Bay City football history, an estimated 10,000. The Wolves of Elmer Engle also have a 5-0 record. Members of the Associated Press Class A panel of sports writers put Midland and Bay City In a deadlock for the top spot, just as they did a week ago; Muskegon Heights' 10-0 Saturday night triumph over Muskegon Catholic earned third place for the Heights and dropped Catholic to sixth place. Ann Arbor and Lansing Eastern of the Six-A League tied for fourth spot In the weekly ratings.

Ann Arbor, whose five-game record Is marred only by a 14-14 tie with Flint Central, defeated Battle Creek 24-14 while Lansing Eastern was rolling to its fifth straight victory, 26-7, over Jackson; Flint Northern, the 1956 champion and a 13-6 upset victim at the hands of a keyed-up Muskegon crew, slipped to seventh place just one poin ahead of Grosse Polnte, whose only defeat was a 7-0 verdict to Strunk, 548; Glen Van Wagoner, 543; Art Sonnenberg, 539. High Jap Fans Impressed By Snead, Demaret games: Hersh, 226; Kurbis, 217; Demkovich, 213; Bill Burrows, 209; and Jeff Johnson, 200'. year ago at Michigan stadium that the curly-haired Minnesota quarterback almost single handedly ripped the Wolverine line to shreds with his bold dashes. The upstart Gopher ruined Michigan's dreams of a Big Ten title and the Rose BowL And he carried the Little Brown Jug back to Minneapolis for the first time in three The 20-7 Minnesota upset victory has been replayed often in the minds of the Michigan coaching staff, This week the coaches Are rigging their defenses to stop Cox and veteran-laden Minnesota Sat urday. It's a task of revenge but one that's not considered Impossible.

That was demonstrated, last Saturday by Illinois, supposedly a conference weak sister. "It was just one of those days," said Michigan coach Matt Fata-nelli, whose job it has been to keep tab on the Gophers. "They haven't gone down In my estimation one bit." 1 He also scouted Minnesota a week before when it was near perfect In routing Northwestern 41-6. Cox scored two fourth quarter touchdowns and gained SS yards on bis deadly option runs against the bewildered Wolverines last year. His supporting cast is much the same as it was for the game former Gopher coach Bernie Blerman called "the best Minnesota team played in 10 years." The Gophers' veteran first line A trinlicate series (156-156-156 468) was rolled by O.

Dornan. Three-game winner: Ray's Fa 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (AP) The capital is sure of keeping its American League baseball team for 1958. But the question bouncing around again today was whether the Senators will soon took for gold for future years in some other city. Immediate hopes of Minneapolis and St.

Paul were dashed Monday when the Senators' Board' or Directors voted to remain in Wash-lngton next year. The club said feelers also hid been received from two other unidentified cities. These likewise were brushed off for the time being. But it became clear that own- era of the Senators will still listen to offers from Minneapo- lis, St Paul and others. Clubs President Calvin Griffith last year -weighed a proposition from Los Angeles, but he and the other board members finally voted it down.

The Brooklyn Dodgers have sine mous Food. Clark C. M. D. League High series: M.

Hosner, 555; M. TOKYO, Oct. 22 (AP) The Japanese have their "own FACES POFFO, LVBICH jacobson, 547; Ralph Painter, 545; names for America's golf stars "Long Hit" Sam Snead and Boble, 517. High games: M. Hosner, Smoothie Man" Jimmy Demaret and have established 217; A.

Arnold, 207. them as prohibitive favorites in the Canada Cup golf Post Office League imatches, starting Thursday. High series: H. Metalski, 565; Beverages, T. and G.

Phillips 66. Emerson, 559; George Bogart, 551. High games: Paul Johnson, 202; Ron Zacha, 201; and H. Metalski, 200. Jonathan Has Big Assignment WIL-O-PAW LANES Women's 7 P.

M. High series: Betty Hazen 539, Three-game winners: Vern's Cit Northern. ies, Daken's Produce, Meyer's Brake service. Ruth Rice 477, Dorothy West 474, Grand Rapids Union whipped Ada Wetzel 464, Joan Toney 457. moved into that territory.

While Insisting he does not want to leave Washington, and has no There was almost a riot today when Snead and Demaret played at a neighboring Tokyo club, disappointing hundreds who had gathered at the Kasumigaseki club to see the two Yanks in action. Spectators, who had paid 200 yen (60 cents) to. watch the practice, started demanding their money back until Snead and Demaret were persuaded to come to Kasumigaseki and play an extra nine holes. When word went out that the two Elks League High series: E. Arnold, 591; Bob High game: Charlene 207.

Grand Rapids Central 2T-7 and came up to ninth place. Union meets Grand Rapids Catholic this week. plans to do so, Griffith has said Women's 9 P. M. High series: Doris Stembaugh 484, has been termed "ponderous" by Miller, 560; Joe Bartolone, 541; B.

Forestieri, 527; Roger Sower, 526. High games: Ed Shell, 222; C. Marshall, 214; E. Arnold, 211. Mullauer 479, Lau Wilier 457, Jane Curtis 450, Jackie Sewczyk 449.

Wyandotte suffered its first loss, many who have seen Minnesota this, season. It averages 219 pounds, 3-0, to Grosse Polnte on a substi Mixed Doubles Ted and Lila Pnos took first wibh seven more per man than the tute's field goal, and slipped from Women of the Moose League High series: Jewel DeGaetano, Don Leo Jonathan made a big challenge on Angelo Poflo and Bronko Lublch, but the 300-pound 6V6 grappler Is well equipped to win! a two-on-one bout Jonathan has put up $500 that he can pin both Poflo and Lublch in I 60 minutes tomorrow night at thej Americans were on the course, tans Michigan State forward wall that eighth to tenth. 1281 followed by Larry and Nina 486; June Drenbo, 484; Pee Wee pushed Michigan around 10 days Here's the way the panel ranked Gates 1253, Dick and Jane Curtis deserted other players and swarmed to the Yanks' gallery. Every time Snead swung, although Catania, 472; Ruth Day, 443; and 1213. the "top ten" for the fifth week, with won-lost-tied records included: ago.

Michigan started grooming for the Gophers Monday with a brief Match Game Michigan Shore Lumber won three Shirley Smith, 441. High games; Doris Waymire, 166; Ruth Day, 163; Jenny Hosner, 160. Armory. If he fails, Poflo and Lublch will collect. Demaret often outdrove him, the Japanese emitted loud "ohs" and "ahs" and sucked in their breath in practice.

The Wolverines suffered few Injuries in the Northwestern games from Pete's Tavern of South Haven. The Lumbermen had a high game of 1010 paced by Howard Kel-ley's 239. 1. Tie Midland 6-0 and Bay CHy t-S. 3.

Muskegon Height 4-0. 4. Tie Ann Arbor 4-0-1 and Laming Zaitern 8-0. 5. Muskegon Catholic 4-1.

7. Hint Northern 4-1. t. Grosse Point 4-1. i.

Grand Rapids Union 3-1. 10. Wyandotte 3-1. Don Leo will face one opponent at a time. He has requested that Frank Scoma of Benton Harbor referee the bout because Scoma makes the wrestlers fight and Jonathan fears they might try to out run Classic League Michigan Shore swept three ne feels obliged to lay any sound offer before the directors.

C. Leo De Orsey, one of the Avs other directors, said today he "win look at every proposition that is made." De Orsey, a Washington tax lawyer who last spring irked some baseball leaders by declaring the game is "big business," also said: If it makes tense in a business way, I will vote for the proposition. My only interest la in casting my vote along business lines and not hobby lines." De Orsey said the short time remaining before, the deadline for league approval of a franchise shift made it impossible to examine all facets of the existing' offers. Major league transfers must be okayed by Oct. 31.

He called Minneapolis a territory "in which a good deal of money could be made with a big league club." But he added Minneapolis and St Paul would have to get together on one team. Mixed League It was announced that one opening exists for one team In the Mixed league. Anyone wishing to bowl should call Marion Marske (WA 6-7950 or WA 6-6098), GERSONDE ALEYS Gersonde Classic High series: R. Jorgensen 651, W. Correll 631.

High game: Jorgensen 245. Ladies' Classic games in Friday night activity. High series :0 Bill Radlick, 620, Andy Anderson, 607, Joe Augustyniak victory. End Dave Bowers with a pulled muscle and right halfback, Mike Shatusky with a bad back missed the workout. Coach Bennie Oosterbaan ruled fullback John Herrnstein out of Saturday's game.

Jim Byers, a star in the Wildcat encounter, again will take his place. Herrnstein tried running yesterday but was unable to keep it up on his injured ankle. admiration. Despite attention being given the two Americans, a 17. S.

victory in the 72-hole, four-day medal play event is far from a foregone conclusion. Saner heads have figured there are at least a half-dozen tandems among the 30 from throughout the world capable of seizing the top prize. Dowagiac Lions To Sponsor Mat 604,. Joe De Palma, 586, Bob Cottier, 584, Howard Kelley, 583, Ernie Gallagher, 572. High game: Cottier, 240.

Celts, Hawks In NBA Tilt An enraged Jonathan demanded to meet Poff and iLubish after losing a bout here two weeks ago. Jonathan and PoSo were even at one fall apiece when Lubich, Potto's manager, pulled the ropes down with his cane tripping Jonathan, out of the ring. Jonathan bruised a shoulder and was unable to continue leaving Poflo as the winner. Jonathan came out of the little High series: C. Rohl 608, R.

Black 546. High games: Carol Rohl 232, Ladies League High games: Betty Hazen 535; Ann Smith, 524; Lois Quigley, 508; Marge Whitney, 480; Edith Cook, 472. High game: Lois Quigley, 203. Rose Black 232. Meeting To Set Up 'Y Cage Loop Wednesday DON LEO JONATHAN Match In Armory Heath Company High series: J.

Schuebert 547, Whitaker 500. TEMPLE ALLEYS Temple Major DOWAGIAC, Oct. 22 Dowagiac town of Hurricane, Utah, and has been a real storm in the wrestling High series: H. Krigelski 597, D. world.

He recently won the heavy I Fight Results (By Associated Press) Pittsburgh Bob Satterfleld, Lions club is sponsoring the first major sporting contest to take place In the Dowagiac armory. It (By Associated Frees) National Basketball association fans may get a preview of the spring playoff games tonight when the champion Boston Celtics and the St. Louis Hawks open the 1957-58 professional basketball season at St. Louis. This game is the only one scheduled but it is also a repeat performance of the April title game when the Celts took the NBA championship with a three-overtime victory over the Hawks.

KL. Reamer 580. Ladies' Classic High 7 series: D. Fuller 531, 'weight championship of Texas and has beaten some of wrestling's top 40 Teams On Unbeaten List Geisler 517. (tars.

BANGOR LANES Church League High game: Glen Smiley, 209; High series: Glen Smiley, 547; Ladies' 6:45 league High game: Joan Snoop, 169; High series: Marie KappeL. 485; Ladies 9:00 league High game: Betty Shaffer, 173; High series: Betty Shaffer, 461; Bangor ladies High game: Betty Gates, 171; High series: Betty Shaffer, 439; Business league High game: Leo Kelly, 198; High series: Al Mulac, 536. BOWLING GREEN LANES Lakeshore High series: F. Katowich 544, D. COLOMA RECREATION Automatic Pin League 181, Chicago, outpointed Garvin Sawyer, 188, Cincinnati, 10.

New York Eddie Pigeons Lynch, 149, New York, outpointed Yvon Turenne, 153, Montreal, 10. The semifinal tomorrow sends Larry Chene against Gino Angelo. Bad Boy Joe opposes Doug Linsely In the preliminary at 8:30. Wil-O-Paw lanes was the only team in the Automatic in league The league gets up a full head of steam Wednesday night at De' last week to score a 3-0 sweep. High series: Andy Sipla, 545; -H.

Koern, 525; Frank Pearl, 517; Nick trolt when the Pistons, formerly of Fort Wayne, play the Celtics in Packer Coach Says Hornung Best Runner. Worst Passer The first organizational meeting for the Twin Cities YMCA Church Basketball league will be held Wednesday night at 7:30 pjn. at the YMCA. According to Floyd Wainscott, YMCA physical director, there are two age classifications for the league. In the Boys division will be all boys 14 years of age and under.

This division is further divided into four classes to better place teams of equal strength together. Last year, there were 26 teams in this division. In the Youth division are all boys from 14 to 17. This class is divided into three classes. There were 15 teams in this division last year.

First games will begin in early December. the second game of a doublehead-er after the Hawks and New York Danna, 515; Tom Wesaw, 514. High games: Sipla, 199; Wes Morlock, 192. Paper Industry League will be held Nov. 9 and will be a I wrestling match consisting of one 30 minute time limit match, an Austrian tag team event and one 45 minute two-out-of-three falls match.

The armory has just been finished and will have a seating ca-paciy of 2,300 and plenty of parking. Tickets will be available at Gwllts paint store in Dowagiac or from any Lions club member. Tickets sell for $2 for ringside seats, $1.50 for reserved seats, $125 for general admission and 75 cents for children. Farmer Don Martin, well-known Niles wrestler, is booking agent for the event. 1 Proceeds from the match will go for development of Lions park in Dowagiac, helping blind persons In the vicinity and distributing Christmas baskets to the poor.

Knickerbockers meet in the first game. Philadelphia and Syracuse (By Aasmclated Press) Forty teams, only 11 of them classed as major schools, have approached the halfway mark of the college football season unbeaten and untied, an Associated Press survey disclosed today. Duke, Mississippi and Texas each rated among the top 10 in the AP'a nationwide poll, lead the major survivors with five straight victories. Top-ranked Oklahoma, Dartmouth, Auburn, Iowa, Arizona State of Tempe, Texas Western and Drake have won four straight apiece, and Notre Dame completes the major list with a 3-1 mark. High series: Nick Obrig, 547; Carl Swartz, 527; J.

Yaske, 513. High round out the schedule at Syracuse Friday night. ever, he lost 29 yards trying to pass on other plays. Lawrick 538; A. Larsen 538.

Back In Garden NEW YORK (NEA) Boxing returns to Madison Square Garden with a 10-round match between Rocky Castellan! and Rory Calhoun, middleweight, Oct. 18. Gene Kenney, Michigan State soccer, coach, is the son of former Illinois wrestling coach, H. E. Kenney.

Cincinnati will take Rochester's place in the western division this GREEN BAY, Oct. 72 (AP) The Green Bay Packers dont have the ideal pro football quarterback, but they have the ingredients Bart r.1 TV 4 Til games: Orville Warsko, 209; R. Wilkes, 190. City Park League High series: Tony Crimaldi, 601; Gordon, 572; Bert Thornton, 516. year, and that, along with George Parilli completed five of 11 passes, accounting for the rest of the Packers' aerial gain of 104 yards.

He also plunged one yard for Green Bay's first touchdown in the 24-14 Mikan's new job as head coach of the Minneapolis Lakers Herald the High games: Crimaldi, 217f Gordon, only major changes as the 288-game schedule gets underway. 212. Thursday Night Ladies loss to San Francisco. Hornung entered the game in the High series: E. Heffner, 491; Jerry Wingler, 485; Wilma Williams, 472.

final period and ran 62 yards on Just four carries, one of them a High games: Wilma Williams, '181 Sally Harris, 178. touchdown run of nine yards. Three-game winners: Dixon Bev erage, Fruit Belt Beverage, Ruth's snappy throwing and rookie Paul Hornung's running. The trio of signal callers are doing their best to take the place of veteran Tobin Rote, whom the Packers traded this year to the Detroit Lions to gain defensive talent. The Packers now have a fine defense, but their offense lacked the touchdown touch in three straight National Football league losses to Detroit, Baltimore and San Francisco.

Green Bay had won its opener against the Chicago Bears. Starr played the first 18 minutes against the 49ers in Milwaukee Sunday. He gained 36 yards in completing four of his five passes. How- HAL'S Clothiers Saves You Money wit 1 ..4... Commenting on Hornung's performance, Blackbourn said, "The boy is the best running quarterback we have.

But he also Is our poorest passer. If he could pass close to Starr or Parilli, there would be no question who our quarterback would Clippers. Industrial League High series: Rob Morlock, 536; Hruska, 535; Wes Knapp, 523; Ferguson, Dick Becht, 515; 10 DAYS ONLY! be." SEIISATIOIIAL TRADE-IN SPECIAL! Dean Grieser, 508; Stewart and L. Bujack, 507. High game; Hruska really built! carries a 20 year guarantee The coach said Starr continues as the starting quarterback because he and Knapp, 207.

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