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1 PACE 10 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1958 SeiraaHw's Elace for Batting "Crown CyirnDDDGig ns Prab AL Race irighie Of Positions not leaireat efeonse Tesfr MILWAUKEE (AP) If bosses of the St. Louis Cardinals don't hurry up and publicly, fire Fred Hutchinson as manager, he might Atoninl's forces spent the entire Monric Central (0-1-0 rSOBABI.E STARTERS Ps. Eul Chirac IE IT week working on defensive assignments. "I hope it didn't hurt beat them to the punch.

LG our offensive attack but we need Club officials insist they won't Ha.hlnfti.il I Dlujak US Fnrtkrlla I 1 Cclma Frrrrni (IKS) Brkhtrl UMll Bakos 1 1 US I Zack 14 Bridrtman ll Muni Kabiai Studraakrr 1MI Burks (10 i Rivn-s ar DeVsalt Stt hhii Rrploflt (ISO) Fans (IW) Crk SM fulrfll (14W) Childress 15) Net I in llfiO) ed all the time possible to work for his second title, cut front-runner Stan Musial's National League lead to .003 points Thursday night Williams went 2-for-4 in a 4 1 loss to the Chicago White Sox while Ashburn went 2-for-4 as the Phillies rallied to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers, 4-3. "Bob Cerv'hlt hi 33rd homer of the season as the Kansas City Athletics beat the Baltimore Orioles, 7-1, and rookie John Romonosky's fine relief work make a final decision until the sea By FRED DOWN United Press International Ted Williams and Richie Ash-burn are making late bids to win the major league batting titles and give Boston and Philadelphia fans something to cheer about in other-Wise drab seasons. Williams, seeking his second itraight crown and the sixth of his career, moved into a virtual tie with teammate Pete Runneli for the American League lead Thursday while Ashburn trying, son ends, despite reports he al coaches also were pleased with the performances turned in by linemen Dave Studebaker, Roy Burks and Dave Heltz. The Inexperienced Central line held its own during the first half when South Bend held a slim 6-0 lead. But the powerful Panthers started to find the weak spots in the Central defense and ripped the contest wide open the last half.

Central skipper Ettore Anto nini Thursday announced that there wouldn't be any changes in his starting lineup although the flu bug might keep quarterback Wendell Futrell from making the trip. Futrell spent Thursday in bed and Antonini feared the senior signal caller might be too weak to make the trip. Earlier in the week guard Gene Replogle had a bout with the flu. ready is out. RG RE OB I TH IB Gam lime 5 p.m.

Saturday, ftare East Chicafa WashinsOn. on defense," the Bearcat boss said. If Futrell Is unable to play, junior Dick Freeman or sophomore Ted Roetken probably will get the starting job. Antonini has been pleased with the work of the two underclassmen. But Hutchinson disclosed upon the club's arrival here that he already has received four "solid offers for jobs," is not giving definite answers on them for the time being "but I probably will in about 10 days." v' yards and scored three touchdowns on runs of 80, 70 and 17 yards.

He scored his 80-yard touchdown on the first play of the game. The only regulars are guard Vilnis Celm (210) and tackle Tony Furticella (208). Furticello has been a mainstay of the Senator line for the past two That will be a week before the regular season ends and the time Jockey-Size Driver Leading Standing set by the Cardinal brass for a definite decision. If Hutchinson should announce acceptance of another baseball job around Sept. 21, the Cardinals Halfback Delroy Bridgeman might not be ready to announce his successor.

(149) and guard Ed Kersh (204) earned the Washington Senators a 7-6 triumph over the Detroit Tigers in the only other major league activity. Williams, with three hits in seven tries since he returned to the lineup, increased his average to .3196. He is right behind Runnels' .3200 figure but is being pressed by Cerv, who has increased his average to .3183. Ashburn's two hits lifted his average to .335 compared to Musial's league leading .338 mark. The Philadelphia speedster also is being pressed from behind with Milwaukee's Hank Aaron batting .333 and San Francisco's Willie Mays still in the race at .328.

Despite Williams personal gain, it was a sad day for the Red Sox, who fell zyt games behind the White Sox and lost virtually all chance of finishing second in the AL race. Pinch hitter Dave Philley singled home the winning run for the Phillies, who struck for three runs in the eighth winning after Johnny Podres appeared en route to his 14th win for the Dodgers. Cerv'a three-run homer wai the big blow of a five-run eighth-inning rally that enabled Kansas City's Ned Garver to post his 12th victory. The Athletics, who dealt Baltimore's Billy O'Dell his 11th loss, moved to within a game and a half of fourth place Detroit although they still are in seventh place. Romonosky limited the Tigeri to two hits for 6 1-3 innings before running into a three run ninth inning squall that brought on Truman Clevenger to close out the game for Washington.

were the performers who last year failed to win starting as Alvin Dark, the veteran 35-year- signments but saw plenty of old infielder traded by the Cardinals to the Chicago Cubs earlier this season, is believed to have the inside track for the job if the The Senators are under the di By JERRY FENNELL Muncie Central's Bearcats, for the second time in two weeks, bump into another northern prep power when they invade East Chicago Washington for a skirmish scheduled to be played at 2 p.m. Saturday at Roosevelt Field. The Bearcats, stung 33-7 fn their opener last Friday at South Bend Washington, meet a club that was hit heavily by graduation losses but is fresh from a stunning 34-13 victory over Indianapolis Washington. Central last year blanked East Chicago 18-0, but reports have it that the Senators are much stronger despite the graduation losses. The Senators retained the services of two regulars and two other performers who were first string substitutes.

They also sport a pair of towering ends, both basketballers, in Ron Diu-jak (6-5) and Jim Bakos (6-4). However, the Senators depend mostly on their running game which accounted for 369 yards against Indianapolis Washington. Halfback Pursey Hunt (154), in only seven tries, romped for 219 rection of a new coach, Jules Sigle, who replaced John Zikto. Cardinals are willing to pay the price in baseball talent that it will take to get him back. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) George Amicck, the jockey size auto race driver from Venice, lost the Indianapolis 500-mile race to Jimmy Bryan last May, but he will carry the lead in USAC big car standings into Saturday's Hoosier Hundred.

Bryan, the Phoenix cowboy, passed up the dirt track events on the circuit after winning the $105,000 top money in the $305,000 Indianapolis Motor Speedway classic. Whitout winning a single one of the nine USAC championship events this summer, Amick has Zikto died last June. Sigle was an The only way the Cardinals assistant coach. He's a former Senator star and Northwestern I ''A 'i Vs V'' I V' I If V' i H- I -V'Uy i I I 't I i rn i nninrlniiiirin tin "mm a i wnmnMniMfflinrMur mr-tlUmiif University athlete. tammie Childress, veteran could acquire Dark before Sept.

29 the day after the season ends and eight days after Hutch indicated he will make his own decisionis on waivers. Cardinal officials have -indica Bearcat halfback, last year scored all three touchdowns against the Senators. He was bottled up during last week's skirmish but is expected to give the 'Cat backfield a boost when ted Hutch's future with the club he tops the standings with 1,360 points. Veteran Tony Bettenhausen of Tiniey Park, 111., who also has failed to win in several close finishes, is second with 1,030. The 100-miIer at the Indiana State Fairgrounds one-mile track, a few miles east of the Speedway's 21J-mile track, was inaugurated only five years ago but pays the biggest purse on the USAC circuit outside the Speedway.

This year's payoff probably will exceed $32,000. Thirty-four entrants include Jud Larson of Tampa, who set a race record of 91.751 miles an hour and a qualifying record of 98.522 last year. Fifth in the standings, he won the Atlanta, 100-miler July 4. Other contenders will include Johnny Thomson of Boyertown, winner of the last three hundreds at Springfield, DuQuoin, 111., and Syracuse, N.Y.; Rodger Ward of Los Angeles, winner of the Milwaukee 200, and Eddie Sachs of Center Valley, winner of the Langhorne, 100. Three more USAC championship races after the Hoosier Hundred will be Sept 28 at Trenton, N.J.; Oct 26 at Sacramento, and Nov.

9 at Phoenix. finished high so consistently that might hinge on the club's perform ance during the remainder of the season. he starts to click. Childress running mate, Jim Nettles, last, week scored Mun- Fullmer Eves The Cardinals have been doing cia's only six-pointer, a 67-yard dash in the third quarter. Bearcat pretty well, winning 7 of their last 10 games, but it's unlikely a breach between the manager and brewery owner August A.

Busch, club president, can be healed. Title Clash SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-For-mer middleweight champ Gene 'I made the mistake of telling Sports him what I thought a couple of times," Hutchinson said. "I Fullmer Thursday night applied the pressure for another title shot with a 10-round unanimous decision over sharpshooter Spider Webb. BILLIARD TECHNIQUE Charles Coe, technique to bounce ball off tree and near Oklahoma City, playing in the USGA green. He missed the putt, but still defeated his amateur tourney at San Francisco, studies his opponent, Deane Beman, Thursday, to belie in relation to the green on the 10th hole come eligible for the semifinals -Unite left-hand picture.

At right he uses billiard fax Photo. thought I was doing him a favor." Hutchinson would not give details of his jobs offers except to say one comes from the National League, two from the American Ceyhole Fullmer weighed 159 for the Vol League and one from Seattle of the full-distance brawl with 159V4-pound Webb of Chicago. By Jerry Fennel! BIG DAY FOR REGULARS Wr IsHSJBBsavS I Marv Jenson, manager of Fullmer, said the West Jordan, Utah, windmill is entitled to "a crack Bowling Scores FIERI OR SARAH Bell Hits Bonus System PLASTIC CIVIC LEAGUE Sports Bowl Shrine 846 SEAT COVERS PHILADELPHIA (UPI) National Football League Commissioner Bert Bell, with an ear to Liona No. 1 lio A Day at Practice It was 1: 45 when I entered the coaches room Thursday afternoon at the Field House. Head Bearcat grid coach Ettore Antonini and his chief aid, Leo Mence, were busy preparing for the 3 o'clock practice session.

Ettore was talking on the telephone. "Say Fred (Fred McKinley the new Bearcat athletic director) could you contact a couple of officials for me. I need them for 1959 home games," Antonini said as he fumbled through his date book. Mence went to the equipment room to get a helmet for a new grid prospect. "Take care of it son, it's brand new," he said.

Java Klwanla Ns. Values is It $18-95-As low $9.95 Exchanta Tiea the turnstiles and an eye on the gate receipts, said today the "regulars" on the field should get the money not the bonus players. 764 813 819 84 831 1 787 874 785 said. "And I believe the mbney in all sports belongs to the players who make the club, not the guys who are paid to try and make it "The big money shouldn't be earmarked for bonus prospects. Look it squarely in the face.

Fifty per cent of the bonus prospects don't make the club. They use up the good money the other guys draw in at the gate." The commissioner, who modest- 830 870 ie 78 35 "748 889 863 90S 893 811 868 791 797 837 825 791 793 791 793 815 913 801 828 70S 741 1.388 3,447 2.3V7 3,403 1.398 3.577 1372 3,329 1,578 3,569 1.518 3,520 1.293 3,385 at (Sugar Ray) Robinson now, but we'll take (Carmen) Basilio anytime." Robinson lost Us crown to Fullmer more than a year ago in a New York decision, won it back with a Chicago knockout, handed it to Basilio and tfien won it back again. Sugar Ray was the only man to put Fullmer away for the count. Webb said after Thursday night's loss: "I don't think he would beat me again." The nearly 8,000 equally divided fans roared their approval as both fighters bombarded through every round and finished up with a toe-to-toe slugfest. Referee Harry Kessler gave It $39" CONVERTIBLE TOP Installed.

Cees Del. Klwanls No. Mista Klwanli No. "The regulars are the guys who came up and made the team," Pacific Coast League, where he previously served as manager. Major League Results AMERICAN XJMGUI B.

H. X. Washington 101 300 3017 14 Detroit 003 000 013 1 Pajcual, Romonosky (3), Cleventer (9) and Courtney. Moford, Clcotte (3), Buce (S) and Wllaon. Winner Romonosky (3-4), Loser Clcotte (3-4).

Boston 000 000 010 l' Chicago tlOO 040 OOx 4 9 0 Delocic, Fornielea (), Kiely (7), By-erly 18) and White. Donovan, town 8i and Lollar. Winner Donovan (It-13). Loser Delocic (12-7). H.

Baltimore 001 000 O0O l' 4 i Kansas City 000 110 05x 7 3 O'Dell, Zuverink (8) and Trlandoa. Garver (13-10) and Chiti. Loser ODell (14-11). HR Cer. (Only games scheduled.) NATIONAL LEAGUE Los 000 020 100 3' i Philadelphia 000 100 03x 4 13 1 Podres, Lftblne (8) and Plgnatano.

Conley, FarreU (8) and Coker, Hegan (Bi. Winner Farrell (-). Loaer Podrea (13-131. (Only game scheduled.) Walsh 'Is Losing Ground in Battle Roosters 80S Ops 194) Del. Kiwanis No.

1 179 Lions No. 1 778 Bert boomed as the NFL prepared to open its 39th season Sept. 28. "They play every week," he Klwanls No. Rotary 773 872 8,1 788 3.403 3,506 MAJOR LEAGUE Sports Bowl Wt Repair Upholstery af Any Typo for CAR or HOHE Headliners Door Panels Auto Carpets Custom Interiors Custom Rebuilt and Recovered Truck Cushions Rebuilt and Recovered G.

17. KAY CO. 333 E. Washington Muncie Metal 904 845 stag Ear SI 919 to Fullmer 96-94. Judge Frank Carter had Fullmer on the long White Son Started Playing Too Late A 8k Beverage 1,008 Piepho and Bona 80S Wilson Restaurant 779 Uptown Tires 873 917 843 841 934 797 930 943 808 1.668 3,674 3.733 3,609 3.497 3,655 1.685 3,574 end 97-93 and Judge Vern Bybee 88S 870 920 S52 901 947 gave Fullmer a 97-95 edge.

The Associated Press card had Fullmer winning, 96-94. Sports Bowl Ken-Bar Tool S41 819 CHICAGO (UPI) A Chicago White Sox statistician talked wist VaVaVWaVaVaV.Va,.V.WaryVWVVSSVaVaVaVVsWVV; UNITED STATES AUTO CLUB PRESENTS GAME A SELLOUT BOULDER. Colo. (UPI)-The fully today of how the season might have been as his team prepared to meet the New York ly admits professional football particularly as played in the NFL is the best in the world, said the American sports public is sold on "the tops." "People want to see the top four or five golfers in action, the top race horses, the top baseball teams and of course, the top football teams," he said. "The bonus paid for the unknown remember, he's getting paid for a chance to see IF he can make the team takes it away from the guy who is out there every day.

"Why, there's two, three or even four million dollars spread out in bonus players." Bell, perhaps with memories of not too distant events in the courts, said discrimination can breed malcontents. "You have 400 loyal players out there, playing exhibition games, playing a tough league schedule. Someone begins to grumble. Eight or 10 don't like it. First thing you know a suit is started and it winds up with the lawyers getting the money," he said.

"Wouldn't it have been better in the first place to increase the salaries for those who made the team and the game?" Teenster Youngest Chess Grand Master PORTOROZ, Yugoslavia (AP) Bobby Fischer, the 15-year-old Brooklyn wonder kid, has the distinction today of being the youngest Grand Master in the long history of chess. Bobby achieved the title Thursday night when he wound up fifth in the six-week international chess tournament set up to determine six potential challengers for the world title. MIDGET AUTO MACES Against Cancer University of Colorado announced Thursday the Nov. 1 football game with Oklahoma has been sold out Sunday, Sept. 14 m.

Yankees for the last time this year. Casey Stengel's iront-runners, FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. ff Sot Shorty Templemin, Rex Easlon, Gant ind Ted Hartley, Buddy Gaglo, Jack Turner, Rodger Ward, Gent Force, Don Branson, Bob Winto, Len Sutton, Mauri Wilson, Elmer George, Bob McLean, Lloyd i Ruby, Rim Congdon, Danny Oaks, Jimmy Daywift ind a host other ton driver TIME Tpiai. ii.in bcc Big Ed Walsh, 77-year-old base ball Hall of Fame member, was gunning for their ninth American League pennant in 10 years, moved in for a two-game set starting tonight.

Stengel had his ace -r i iw i HHk, kiuv rm. placed in an oxygen tent Thursday as he lost ground in his battlle against cancer. Hours Thurs Open 6:30 P.M. to 1 10:30 P.M. i Muncis Pageant af Progress September 1104, Admission 60s HALTEMAN VILLAGE Bob Turley and Bobby Shantz Winchester Speedway WINCHESTER, INDIANA Fir Reservations Call 4-6642 Winchester, Indiana 5 pegged for duty.

He was carried on the hospital White Sox Manager Al Lopez 25, giving them 30 wins in 46 games since that date. "The season would have been a lot different if we had got off to a faster start and the Yanks had not started with that big bulge picked up before coming west," observed Ed Short, publicitor and statistician for' the White Sox. Short put the finishing touches to a compilation he has made of White Sox achievements since July 25. His figures show that the club has played at better than a .645 pace since then. "Naturally, this is ridiculous," Short said, "but if the season had started then, the Sox would be leading the league, seven games in front of the Yankees." Stengel's club, Short's table shows, have been playing at a sad .490 clip since the magic date, winning 24 and losing 25 through Thursday.

"But," added Short, plunging back to reality, "we've got to win both games of this series and cut their edge." critical list for the third day. He pitched for the Chicago White Sox of the American League, bringing them a pennant in 1306. will open with his most effective "Yankee Killer," Ray Moore and use Early Wynn In Saturday afternoon's finale. Moore, a righthander, is 9-6 for the campaign and Save at Ross9 Corner Hardware Dent. has shut out the Yanks twice.

Mence, pulling his sweat shirt over his head said, "you know Fennell, I Just can't believe that high school kids are to blame for that mess at Indianapolis. I Just can't believe it." Antonini was finished with his phone conversation. "Any changes In your starting lineup," I asked. "Could be, but haven't decided yet," replied the Cat skipper. "The flu bug has hurt us and I'm not sure that Wendell Futrell will be able to play Saturday.

He missed school today," Ettore said. "Since the game is Saturday he might be ready," Mence added. "I've defensed my kids heavy this week and hope it hasn't made their offensive attack dull. We need plenty of defensive work, more than most clubs," Antonini remarked. "Was South Bsnd that much better than your kids," I asked.

"Heck no," replied Antonini, "our tackling was poor the last half and their fast backs killed us. We played as bad the last half as we did good the first two quarters." "I hope today's practice Is better," Mence said. "It couldn't be any worse than It was Wednesday," Ettore answered You can say that again," Leo laughed. "Say Jerry," the head coach said, "if you want to see some talented young footballers watch our sophomores play New Castle at 4:30. I'm almost tempted to bring some of them up to the varsity and play them the rest of the season." Mence went down to the dressing room to talk to a couple of his linemen.

"Let's go get a drink of water at the football field." Antonini said. Walking to the field the veteran grid coach said, "You have to like this football. It's a difficult sport and my kids seem to be lacking something this year. I don't think some of them are pressing hard enough." a "Did you ever see our new dressing rooms under the stadium," Antonini asked. "No, but I heard they are going to be nice," I replied.

"Let's take a look at them, Ettore said looking at his watch and then glancing over to the practice field to see how many of his charges had arrived, I'll have my own office here by next year. All the work should be done by then." Mence already had arrived on the practice turf and was sending the varsity through tackling drills. "Hold up boys, I want to talk to you," Antonini shouted. I had East Chicago's lineup attached to my clipboard. "Let me have it for a minute," Antonini asked.

"These northerners are big, they have ends 6-5 and 6-4 and beef in the line. They also have a halfback named Hunt who ran for 219 yards in seven tries against Indianapolis Washington," he told his squad. "That lineup makes for good copy but it doesn't bother me, We beat them three touchdowns last year when they were supposed to be strong. They say they are better. We'll see," Antonini said as he handed me the copy paper.

"Truthfully now, how many of you honestly feel that you gave It all in Wednesday's practice. If you think you did, raise your hand," he said. There was no hand raising. "Let'a work hard today and maybe we can net over to see that reserve team game." he satd as he reached Into an equipment bag for some footballs. Antonini and Mence had a brief conference and then the practice session got under way.

Aain defense was stressed. Not pleased with the tackling of some of his key linemen, the strong Bearcat mentor picked un 205-pound Roy Burks and carried him about 10 yards. "Do it this way, he said, lock your arms around their legs." "Okay boys, the B-team game is about ready to start. Now you'll see how football should be played," he told his varsitymen. I don't know if the varsity picked up any pointers but they Wynn, who was obtained from Walsh asked that well-wishers contribute a Big Ed Walsh Memorial scholarship fund rather than sending him flowers.

The fund is administered by the Notre Dame Club of Ft. Lauderdale. A deserving high school baseball player will be sent to the South Bend, school. Walsh coached the Irish baseball team in 1926 and 1927. Cleveland mainly for use against the Yanks, has fared poorly against the leaders.

Lopez figures the hefty righthander's luck is due for a turn against the Yankees, The Yanks hold a 10lj-game 38 PC edge over Chicago and have won 13 of 20 previous engagements, "At least they won't be able to SPORTS PARADE clinch the pennant in this park, said Lopez after his club beat the owe Boston Red Sox three straight to increase its lead on second place Gains ttewar to 3'4 games. The sweep kept the wnite Mix on an upsurge which began July oust By OSCAR FRALEY NEW YORK (UPI) Memo to fellow sportswriters: 'Cat Reserves Get 25-6 Win Seems we're about to get what we deserve. And hold on now, before vou go jumping out the SAWS press box window, this is good. Television is going to show just Renzie Abrams romped for two second ouarter touchdowns to what fine, courageous types we Ml neb Muncie Central's reserve really are. All of this will start coming team move to an easy 25-6 vic Heifer and Kentucky Russ Hodges from the i i Princeton's Bud Palmer and Wyoming's Curt Gowdy from basketball; Olympic track man Marty Glickman and such baseballers as Dizzy Dean, Leo Durocher, Frankie Frisch, Waite Hoyt, Joe Garagiola and Rex Barney now in the press box.

So they won't have to strain for material if they run a bit short with whatever "Bat" did. The one I'd like to see 'em shoot is the blizzardy night at Bear Mountain when Jud Bailey and old Fearless headed for the top of the ski slide with a toboggan. Nice to be able to report they stopped us. But it looks like at last we've got it made, fellers. about Oct.

8 when NBC begins tory over New Castle in a grid tilt played Thursday afternoon at Once, after a Madison Square Garden bout between Sam Lang-ford and Joe Jeannette, (who fought more often that Eddie and Debbie) he wrote: "If Joe and Sam were trying Friday night and thinking It over, I've concluded they were both are as fine a pair of prize ring bums as I ever saw. But understand, I'm only one of a very few men who believe they were trying. Ninety per cent of the crowd was convinced it was a frameup." If that hag a slightly familiar ring, it just goes to prove boxing, hasn't changed a bit. You probably wrote the identical words the last time you covered a fight. The only thing puzzles me Is why they had to dig back so far to find someone to bear our a new series about a gent named "Bat" Masterson.

He was, as you Bearcat Field. Abrams scored on runs of 35 recall, a sports columnist for the and 45 yards. His 45-yard jaunt came as a result of an intercept rC Model 5-3103 VALUE saw a sparkling brand of sophomores slap New Castle all over the field for a 25-6 victory. "You know, Jerry, our football isn't so bad," Ettore said. He was pleased with Thursday's happenings.

Another football practice was history. A c()Mp WORKSHOP IN ONE KIT YOURS FOR ONLY New York Morning Telegraph a few years back after having trained as a buffalo hunter, Indian scout and sheriff. But the advance publicity, at least, plays heavily on the fact he was a sportswriter for 18 years. And I've got to alli.w. they're pretty honest about us fellows because they label spons- DORMEYER WORKSHOP blade; 12 sanding discs-includes; Model 5-2101 Jambswool bonnet; backing Drill with Geared Chuck; drill pad; sandpaper pattern; horir.

drill stand; Model 3- 3 bits; grinding wheel; 6 pc. 1100 saw attachment; 4" jaw arbor set. Limited Supply! gonfalon, as we are wont to say. writer Bat as and I quote "a dapper charmer, swift thinker ed pass. Dickie Dunn, also in the second period, returned a punt 60 yards for a score to give the home team an 18-0 halftirae margin.

Quarterback Ted tfoetken raced 20 yards for Muncie's final score. New Castle's lone touchdown came on a long pass in the fourth quarter. Dave Patterson scored Central's only extra point. Melvin Jolly, Bill Allen, Dick Conway, Curtis Benning, Jerry Thresher, Dave Thompson, Al Finchum and Bill Jackson, all linemen, turned in outstanding games. On Sept.

16 the reserves travel to Richmond. Next home game will be Oct. 2 when they entertain Anderson at 4:30 p'm. Maybe these teevee guys never heard of John Mooney, out in Salt Lake City. One night he staged a and man of intelligence, strenjth, courage and action." POWER TOOLS MIXED DOUBLES Every Saturday at 6 P.M.

and 8:30 P.M. Call Early for Your Reservations! CANDLE-LITE BOWL 332S Broadway, North violent wind and rainstorm at the end of the first day's fishing forced the directors of the match to postpone the event for one day. INJURED IN SCRIMMAGE PRINCETON, N.J. (UPI)-The Princeton football team suffered another setback when Gene Fordone of Chevy Chase, suffered a sprained foot during a scrimmage Thursday. Forcione, a first-string tackle, will be lost to theKeam for about 10 days.

Tuna Fishing Series Goes Into Second Day WEDGEPORT, N.S. (UPI) -More than 20 of the world's leading big game fishermen continued their quest for giant bluefin tuna off the Nova Scotia coast today as the world series of big game fishing went into Us second day, the 15th International Tuna Cup match, which bssan Wednesday, was interrupted Thursday when a charity rassling show and, when one of the headliners didn't show, John dumb through the ropes Fits all of us, naturally. It's a program which figures prove times don change. Be HARDWARE BASEMENT fn hisself. Not only that, he won the bout.

No gun, neither. cause research discloses Bat was a man who waxed wrath and J6 Irate (got mad) when there wore Then we got guys like Red fistic "upsets" which didn't seem GianseTom Harmon. Boston Col to be sweetly aromatic liege Til Ferdenzi, W. Al 12th and Hoyt Ave. Store.

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