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THURSDAY, MARCH 1959 THE MORNING HERALD, HAQERSTOW, MARYLAND THIRTY-ONE ight Baseball Lettermen Return At Williamsport 1 Joe Snyder's Sports i Kt 3 Of This And Than RUSS WIEBEL, coach of the St. Maria Goretll High baseball team, is beginning his third season in that capacity and he hopes this is the best yet Wiebel has had most of his boys in tow since he look the job and he figures they should have sufficient experience now to produce a good record They'll have to go some, of course, to match the Gael's, glit- year, Buddy volved in a wrangle with Manager Charley Metro and jumped Apparently, their troubles have been smoothed over. That All-German soccer club Clear Spring played the other day was authentic tering basketball mark. Veteran WiUiamsport High diamond mentor Richard Doub will be assisted this year by Roscoe Spielman, the school's basketball and Jim Brown, a Shepherd College senior who is doing his practice teaching in the physical educa- tlon.department at Williamsport. Brown, a graduate of the county school, played baseball there With eight monogram winners back in the fold, Williamsport should command respect Pitcher Bobby Artz could be the key man, in cidcntally He injured his arm in the Frcp League World Series at "Munhall, last year and still hasn't given it a severe test He's been taking it slow and easy in the early drills.

Hank Baierl, well known to basketball fans here and a former coach at the Pcnn State Forestry School in Mont Alto has closed out his first season as head coach at Slippery Rock State vania ten, lost 11 during the coach's Teachers in Pennsyl Baicrl's club woi: Hank Every one of the, players on the Wa'sb nglon team was a German native, reports Charlie Clopper Incidentally, the German's will play a return game at Clear Spring this spring yet if their Stewart Cup schedule will allow If not, they'll visit the county town at.the beginning next season. Jerry Derr, the Shepherds High cage star, wrote finis to his schoolboy career after pumping 3,372 points through the hoop Derr's four-year average was 18.1 anil he enjoy ed his best season this year with a 23,2 average output. THE WILLIAMSPORT High baseball roster includes a pair of infielders named Gene and Glen. -Malolt, both ex-Pony League, stars You migh think the kids weer twins, or at least brothers, just by look ing at the names in a box.score Actually, they arc not even related. Hagerstown's Buzz Sawyer due to leave Monday on ai AAU-sponsored tour of India Iran, Turkey and Greece as a member of a squad, is the Olympic Club runner to mak five-man trad first Baltimore such an extensive Josh Culbrcath trip sine Culbrealh freshman season kept tab on the prospects in (his section, observing that what he needs most are big tnen to play up front and an outside shooter.

North High baseball coach Bill Kereheval says without reservation that "Skip Vance has more stuff than any high school pitcher I have seen." Vance, an all-around athlete for the Hubs, is the ace righthander on Kcrcheval's staff and ihc guy the toughest opponents will be facing. Here's a switch for you by the way Kereheval, the Hub coach, comes from Waynesboro And at Wayncsboro High, the baseball mentor hap to be a Hagerslonian That would be Jim McElhaney, in his first season as (he boss man McElhaney had a pro (rial as a lefthanded pitcher a few years back and still plays in the Independent League with South End. BUDDY BARKER, the first baseman from Martinsburg, has failed to stick with the Balti more Orioles and will open the campaign at Vancouver, the Birds' Triple-A affiliate in the Pacific Coast League Bark er slapped 15 homers and .253 for the Mounties last sea son Near the end of the who was in the Olympics, ran liig'h'schoo for Mol 'S an State Sox Drop Another Game SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP)-Th San Francisco Giants capitalize! Boston's shaky pitching an ielding Wednesday to hand th Sox their fifth straight Caclu 9-4. 012 101 310-9 13 002 001 001-4 10 Ian Fran Boston AntonoIH, Gicl (6), Muffett (9 and Landrilh; Brewer, Kicly (8 and II.

Sullivan. W-Antonelli. L- Brewer. Taylor Only Key Man Lost Artz Heads Up Six-Man Hill Corps-County Nine Opens Season At Grecncastle On Wednesday, April 1 By JOE SNYOER Eight returning lettermen give Williamsport High aseball coach Richard Doub cause to look upon the oming season optimistically. The county squad lost only one key man by gradua- on, pitcher Bob Taylor.

"It we can develop a pitcher his caliber to go along with Bob Artz, we should field good a club as last year," Doub believes, A year ago, WiUiamsport won SAFE--Don Taussig, outfielder for the San Francisco Giants, slides safely into home plate on a bunt by pitcher Paul Giel. Red Sox pitcher Leo Kiely (center), tried to tag Taussig but dropped the ball as he by. Catcher Haywood Sullivan (16), Watches the play. Action took place in the eighth inning of yesterday's exhibition game between the two teams. Umpire is Frank Tabacchi.

Giants won 9-4. Redlegs Snap Losing Slreak TAMPA. Fla. (AP)-Cincinnal paying alert ball behind the five lit pitching of rookie Orlant Pena, snapped its seven-game lo ing streak Wednesday by downing the St. Louis Cardinals 4-1.

St. Louis 000 100 000-1 Cincinnati 001 101 10.x--4 G. Blaylock, Kellner (8) and Green; Pena and Bailey. L--G. Blaylock.

Home run Cincinnati, Robin Frostburg To Field An Eleven FROSTBURG, JId. (AP)-Frostburg State Teachers College announced Wednesday it will begin playing football in the fall of 1960 the State Board of Education approves. College President R. Bowen Hardesty said the decision was reached after a secret ballot of the student body. Of more than 700 enrolled in the four-year college, 330 are men.

Frostburg will be the first of Maryland's five teachers colleges to field a football team. The Bobcats already play basketball, soccer, track and ten. nis. Saturday afternoon and night and home games are planned. Ar rangements have been completed with the Allegany County Board of Education for use of Beall High School's stadium.

Hardesty said Frostburg woul begin looking for a head coach L. the board approves the move ant he hopes to have him on the pay roll by next September to teacl physical education and work ou details of the football season. Ten lace Fans Running Fever Also Sew Wash Wear Discovered To Have Had High Fever son. Entries Results latively, scrimmage Aug. 16, 1960.

begin Nothing has been done as ye on a schedule. The college main tenance department will prepar a temporary practice field behin Compton Hall. Hardesty expressed the oplnio last fall that football would hel enrollment at Froslburg. He sai Wednesday there would bo scholarships for football since oth er varsity sports have none. also emphasized there would be no aid for game equipment or erational expenses.

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) A ball-hawking West team almo blew a 29-point lead but rallied BOWIE, Md. (AP)-Sew Wash ook right going to the post. I closing 10 minutes to capUi West Victor Over East 'ear was running a fever Vednesday and so were the fans both sides of the controversy urrounding Bowie's sore horse ncident. Howard Grant, leading rider of ie current 44-day meet, agitated ie controversy Tuesday when he omplained at the post that Sew iVash Wear, his mount in the VA- urlong third race, was lame.

Veterinarian Frank M. Keller 'xamined the filly, said she looked ill right and told Grant to ride icr as scheduled. Sew Wash Wear inishcd ield, 20 lengths behind the Dr. Robert Leonard, head veterinarian for the Maryland Rac- ng Commission, was asked he had checked further on Sew Vash Wear. "No," he replied, "I'll look at her later on if.

Mr. Flanagan Commission Steward Joseph wants me to do Trainer Charley While, who con ditions Sew Wash Wear for Stan ey Sagner, said he discovered the filly had a temperature of 104.3 degrees about noon today. "It is logical lo assume she was sick and had the high fever when she raced yesterday," he said. her owners that she didn' old them two or three times that didn't think 1 she'd run a good ice. "She was not lame, but she's a itlle tender to the touch in her shins today.

I think she may have started to buck shins." The split of unofficial opinion vas demonstrated by the posi- ions of the Bond brothers, Bernie and Bowes, who are the leader and runner-up among horse train- rs. "I think the vet should have the final say," said Bernie Bond. "I remember one day in Jersey when I put Bill Hartack on Very Special, a horse who always warmed up slightly sore. "Harlack tried to get the horse scratched at the gale, but was fold to ride and he won the race by 10 lengths. Very Special won six races and was sore all year." Bowes Bond disagreed with his brother.

an 80-68 victory over the East in college all-star basketball gam Wednesday night. With Tom Hawkins ol Not Dame, who was voted the Wei most valuable player, and A America Bob Boozer of Kans Stale selling the pace, the We built UD a advantage in first 15 minutes. Hawkins, scoring with a deac jump shot, tallied 12 his gam 1 games and lost five, sharing ie championship for county chools with Clear Spring, pring. Taylor will be hard to replace, nquestionably, but the experi need Artz, a senior, heads up six-man hill staff which in- ludes Dave Myers, Charlie Phil' Myers, John nd and Don Knode. The latter listed as an infielder but had litching experience in Amer can Legion ball and will be given a chance on the mound Artz and Knode are two of the light letter winners back for more.

The others are catcher 'ack Rupp, infielders Dick (oontz and Glen and Gene Ma off, and flychasers, Jim Burger and Bucky Stotlcr. Others seeking berths on the club are Fred Kitchen and Bil McKinley, catchers; Jim Bene diet and Terry Ariz, infielders and Dick Gruber, Dan Banzhoff Carl Harper and Don and Ron aid Roescr, outfielders. Williamsport opens the new on Wednesday, Apr 1, at Greencastle. The season ends at South Hagerslown 01 May 28. The schedule: Date Opponent Pile April 1--Grcencaslle Awa Awa 8--Mercersburg A.

Awa 10--N. Hagentown Horn 14-rSmithsburg Horn 16-S. Hagerstown Awa lay 21--Boonsboro 25--St, James 27--Hancock 1--Clear Spring 5--St. Maria Gor. 7--N.

Hagerstown 12--Boonsboro 15-St. Maria Gor. 19--Clear Spring 21--Smithsburg 26--Hancock 28-S. Hagerstown Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Homt Away Away Home Home Vet Cotters In Deadlock PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP)-Arnold Palmer and Mike Souchsk lied with 141 Wednesday to win $900 each in the division ot ihe Seminole Pro-Amateur Golf Tournament.

Ben Hogan of Fort Worth, making the first of his limited appearances during the year, staged a great comeback over the yard. Seminole Golf Club course with a sparkling 87 five under par, for a two-day total ot 142 to win Art Wall, Pocono Manor, duplicated Hogan's score with 7567-142 to tie for third. Sam Snead of Boca Raton, first-day leader at 70, shot a 7S Wednesday for a 143 liigh 18 points in the first half and Boozer added eight as the West hit 20 of 37 shots. But the East suddenly came alive under the direction of its smallest players 5 foot 9 Lou Pucilto of North Carolina State, and 5 foot 11 Alan Seiden of St. Johns.

They sparked a blistering, fast break which cut the West's margin to 49-38 by halftime. The continued into the final iporiod and with 12 minutes re- Come Out Of The Past and Enjoy Today's LIGHTWEIGHT COMFORT The TRANS-A1RE SILK and WORSTED By K1NGSRWGE "1 think the jockey should bcimaining the East trailed by given the benefit of any he said. "Of course', we all The West defense then rose to' there are horses who warm ouljlhe occasion and several times' of soreness to run good races. forced the East into making bad "In the case ot such horses, Ihc passes. Don Maluszak of Kansas jockey should discuss the animal's condition with.the trainer before accepting the mount." FIRST oldl up; 1 I I lullll.

Iluriilne Dfnrer News Stir Orbit xflur.cn Of ADDle Annie Tonnla xElllr Dear IHxUnt Hturt lltPlu Pent lUxQltn A Girl 109 Nourmuhal 114 109jcFogie Lee. 102 IHSarah Constant 1M 4-jnr FIRST-- S3.000; muldcns; 4 yetr oldl and up; 6 fiirlones. air One, I1J .00 l.H Indlin Lidy, 110 (Kirk) 1.19 Mnon Reid, 130 (Smill) It.49 3-1. Putnam, Mollle, Redlanj Boy, Quiet Chinee, Zaca Ship. By Wheel, Poor BlchirJ Laulle 109 IMRflc Apple H1 SKCOND RACE--JV500; 4- oldl up: 6 turlonst.

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uuiu aprruiaior, 22 areth. Jinfcs Junior. Mayroje, Bol- jviac and M'ar Pardon also ran. DAILY DOUBLE Oay On. li Mimbe Bui 17 4) paid JH.IO.

THIRD fltAi; t'i fuclonti. JirWf, nock HODuslrla Desert Route inslr FUo Jliss Kid lim. Dodet Kleinle ISDRelrcla Svaecerer WOBav Fox lom-al inlas; Figure NaUve Earth 112FOXV Pat rot'RTH IMCE--I3SM; 4-jeat nidi up; I I tnitei. neanlns inLaviBhinR Gaidar 118 Oreek xCampos Jr. Beacon Hoy D'Amour JlSsOmer clalmlnl! 2 year olds: Eurlongs.

Griphlc Atd, (Balrd) 7.104.401.10 Prince Whilney, in (Mitchell! J7.00 Julie Kale, 114 (Regalbuto) 3-5. Eikcn Out AI Last, Wa't Proud. Dot's Gem, Jac-A-Kuftin Moon PoHcr also ran. allowances; 3 year old maidens: 6 furlongs. Hillolrope 2nd, 111 (Clumber!) 4.40 1.43 a 111 IKorle) 4.CO 1.10 m'oil Heiress, 111 iNobrega) 3.40 113 7imc 1:13 1-5- Alropos.

Soulh i lApllcll, Queen's Venture Bytlim, Cue C'u, Urslr.eLLe also I a FIFTH Old! A up; 6 furlonn. Iluncrv Dream a i in; Amlco IHJohn's Bid 10BI claiming: Llbertr Sun 320 nlds and up; 6 furlongs. 4 year XSftnd Boy 103 atilshop Stable Ine. entry. SIXTH alln.

fildi; A farlonn. Out JZOCrownprince F. IIS Young Warrior 115Ue Manra jaDlce Man HSInlroductlon xDear ScaoCEoat Delinquent 110 tBavklns entry. Itlle Mullen, 10? (Corli) 4,00 3.09 1.10 Trading, 117 (Chamber!) 5.491.41 ercuiiion, 2-5. Camn Out.

Gold Award, Esloy, Lost Chord, Oued Vole, Sfajnowlee, Dorothy's Beit Cortam also ran. SEVENTH a year oldl; 7 tKJnx Dsie llJTItfln Time 115 Wilts lllFroilI Star 121 rcBull Hero llOtAtlBi 107 Truel Km jtStcret Villey 105 Ill W. II. Plelrlch-nenslnt entr EIQBTH RACE-- M.OOOi llln.l oil i up; I Jorlonii. Tuscin Flush llllet Shirt IV innLltjtril Art 131 Clitrner Tolion Bcoot BhlD HSHoneVi Tlwr 118 Slible Inc.

fnlrr. NINTH 4-jtar ell Is at; nllea, Rtedy Puikr lllVellov Hand jdulde Rock Ot Ptaei Faurojal IMiDocM. D. Jutllee Day 132Htnd Revard Uncle Tod IKLalelsh Phantom Gold llftDIizv't Lad Freedom Stint UtRed Chief Eueene M. lltxaolnir Good X-5 I.bi, allowances 3 yea: olds; furlongs.

Sir Hawlty. 119 (Shuk) 1MO Tihlllan 111 (O'BrUn) I.tO t. Bodyguard, (Biamonlc) 4. 3-3. Troubled Tlnv ESF ree and Sfey nook also ran.

SEVENTH-- S3.000; clalmlntjl 3 yea olds; 1 miles. Boy, 114 Bo i Talent Show Enters Race BOWIE, lid. (AP) The field or the John B. Campbell at Bowie Saturday was liked to 10 probable starters Wednesday with the arrival of Talent Show from the sunny oulh. Mrs.

Ada L. Rice's horse was ihipped up from Kialeah Park, irriving at nearby Laurel. He will ie vanned over Friday for a blowout for the big mile and a six- eenth. With 10 starting, the purse will be a record $116,300, with the winner. The slrong favorite is Ihe and-brcd Vertex, who came oul of his Gulfstream Park Handicap victory last Saturday "better than ever," his handlers said.

His raining here this week has been confined to galloping. Brookmeade Stable's Oligarchy and Eoncrisl Stable's Backbone both highly rated, had hard workouts this morning. Both went five "urlongs. Oligarchy sped the distance in 2-5 seconds. A short time later Us trainer, Elliott Burch, still in Florida, said he was pleased with the workout but didn't like the time.

He thought it was too Backbone went over the same distance in 59 1-5, easing lo a gallop during the last, furlong. By FRANK WATSON Coifro! Press Sports Writer QUESTIONS 1--In what sport is Andy Varl- mpa a star? 2--What man has Avon mote championships than rasa in BportaT S--What famom named "Big any other horse was SO MB experts will claim that this dead- eya from West Virginia is best basketball player in the count ry. A first, string A America, he takes a whenever ountalneers run into trouble. ANSWERS Moore Will Risk Title Slate also stole the ball twice from East dribblers to set up baskets, Boozer added eight points In the closing minutes and finished with 16. Bailey- Howell, All-Ameriea from Mississippi State, topped the Kast with 15 points.

American LL MONTREAL (AP)-Veferan (i- Meets Toillglll tleholder Archie Moore and Yvon by Central Press Durelle, the rugged French Canadian, Wednesday agreed to a rematch of their exciting world light heavyweight championship bout. The match will be held July 15 in the Montreal ball park. The announcement was made by Eddie Quinn, a Montreal promoter who staged their first fight in the Montreal Forum last Dec. 10. In that one, Moore was floored four times and then rallied to stop Durelle in the 11 Hi round.

There was no immediate indication whelher the boul would be televised. Home TV is believed likely because the match was scheduled for a Wednesday night when weekly boxing bouts arc telecast by ABC. For his sensational victory over Durelle, Moore received the Edward J. Neil Award as fighter of the year and was named the boxer of the year by the National Boxing Assn. A very important meeting of the American Little League is scheduled for tonight at the VMCA starling at 7:30 o'clock and all clubs as well officials are urged to attend.

The schedule is expected to 6.38 5.40 Scip, 3.SO 7.10 Mill Trump), 107 IKIrk) Country Filr, Royal ToBtt, Trending, Poppy's Gem, Dan vorthy. Moon domi Peace, More Jack and Kalano also ran. 4 year Claiming; HE olds and up; 1 mllei, in Galwav Cay, 114 111! ...44.10 11.40 10.00 i Tim IK lirius, in neiri. ran. Minx, 113 (Artfuln!) 1H (Hobr.ga) 10.11 l.io J.09 3-9.

South Tyrone, Aral. Blue Pencil, Fluelltn, Irish Fre and UAV Older also Using all four feet and mouth, a badger can dig him- telf underground in a matter of clalmlnj; olds and up: 1 mllei, 4 ear Triirmlll, 112 (Balrd) 4.49 4.09 1.40 117 7.10 1.41 'Head iiiun: Junior, Hi IKrtlil 45. TlfH Ftp. nincer, Min'j Reward, Ridlile Darby and Uirililo tlio nn, South End To Launch Workouts The South End baseball club IBS the' opening ol its practice season at the Ha serslown Municipal Stadium Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p.m A second workout will be lick on Sunday at the same time anc place, and every Sunday there after until the opening of the regular season. Arrangements have been made with the Ha gcrstown Board of Park Com missioners for the local Indc pendent League club to use the Stadium for all home games during tho coming season.

Chess Master Held To Draw MAR DKL PRATA, Argentina (AP) --Bobby Fischer, America's 15-year-old chess master, figured his second straight draw Vednesday in the international ournament here. Fischer, U.S. national champion rom Brooklyn, drew with Luis ianchez of Colombia In 41 moves. 'reviously the Brooklyn boy drew vith Jaime Emma of Argentina 46 moves. Ludck Pachman of Poland tops he standings with two slraighl victories.

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