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ITHACA JOURNAL 13 Lyon Named Tuesday, May 20, 1958 New IC Bowler Rolls Pafko Thrives Under Lights, Paces Braves Football Coach 300 in ABCs, Takes Lead Richard S. Lyon. 33. whose ap pointment as head football coach i I at Ithaca College was announced By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Inight he is one of the best "night Tuesday afternoon by Dr. Howard I.

Dillingham, president, is a grad -i '7 Andy raiKo aetimtely is not onelubbers" in the National League of the "night riders" Jackie he slugged a home run. dou- SYRACUSE, N. Y. W) -Ed Shay uate of Colgate University and is of Chester, was probably the inson referred to a couple of.ble and single, and drove in two a native of Elmira Heights For the last three years Lyon most composed man ever to roll a perfect game in the American Bowling Congress championships. has been head football coach at years ago wnen ne accused sev- runs in the Braves' 4-3 overtime cral unidentified Milwaukee ath- victory in Cincinnati.

lets of extracurricular activities. 01' 'paf, 37, now relegated to Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute The 32-year-old design engineer Troy, where his teams compiled a But me veteran outtieiaer sure part-time chores, always could loves to play after dark. hit better under the light than in record of four victories and 19 gave the ABC its first 300 game since 1955 Monday and grabbed defeats. He also was assistant ramp proveq again a a daylight. Last year, for instance the singles lead.

coach of wrestling and assistant I he batted a rousing .344 in 44 Shay hit 300 after games of 210 professor of physical education. night games compared with a 1 Lyon succeeds Arthur Orloske as microscopic .185 in 39 day and 223 to boost his series total to 733. This evicted Don Phelps of Minneapolis, who had head coach at Ithaca College. Or games. Six of his eight homers Western AL Clubs Get Crack at Yanks loske departed after last season to take graduate courses at Ohio State University.

Lyon was graduated from Thomas A. Edison High School, Elmira Heights, in 1942. He attend and 17 of his 28 RBIs came under the arcs. Milwaukee's victory, in the only action on the major league front, returned the defending champions to the top, 11 percentage points above idle San Francisco. The oniy thing that marred the 1 held the singles lead since April 10 with a stunning 727.

Shay said two things swept through his mind. "I remembered reading somewhere that the odds against a 300 game in the ABC were 360,000 to 1," Shay said. "Then I recalled seeing Junie McMahon roll a perfect game in an exhibition a couple of years ago. When he threw that last ball, everybody in the place jumped on him and started ed Syracuse University one year before entering the service. He was at St.

Lawrence in 1943-44 in the Navy V-12 program, then served 30 months as a Naval air Braves' sixth victory in eight 1. .11 TUP ASCfiriiTrn Borto cuicKs was a failure of unbeaten Warren to hang up his seventh cadet. Lyon earned letters in football, league is iu escape com- straight victory. baseball and basketball at Elmira AU 8 lnt action tonight screaming. Heights.

He played one year at ii'ft Los Angeles at Milwaukee, i Shay said he knew when the last Syracuse University under Reaves u'f '5 L' St. Louis at Philadelphia. San ball loft his hand that it would ga wmie uie lcdueIS are uie.Francisco at Cincinnati and Chi Wcct Baysinger. At North Carolina pre-flight school, he played under perfect. "Before I saw it hit the cago at Pittsburgh.

pins, I just stood there and braced Glenn Killinger. myself. Lyon was an end on a pre-flight C1 4 'And sure enough, everybody squad that included Otto Graham, Spec Sanders and Frank Ashen- T-burg Keeps Record Clean jumped on me and started screaming." brenner, None of the Eastern teams could cope with the Bronx Bombers, who built up a record 6l.i-game first-month lead. Eastern teams contributed to 17 of their victories and only four of their defeats. The Yanks have won six straight for a 19-5 record.

Their getaway is the fastest In American League history. Not Ua 1UC ih. CI'. nnmn Shay averages 190 in two eagues. He said he could not see Andy Kerr became Lyon's when he enrolled at Colgate after discharge from the service.

any bright horizons in his bowling future. On his separation from service Trumansburg kept its unbeaten mark intact Monday with a 13-9 win over Romulus at Trumans- in 1945 he enrolled at Colgate from "The thrill is come and gone," he said. "I'm afraid I won't bowl where he received his B.S. degree in 1947. He received ai Master's as well in the future." leaY ThTwS Boston r3 iJXrTll efon won 21 of their first 24 but the' Lakes Reglon degree in physical education and Shay's slam was the only change RICHARD LYON, new Ithaca College head football coach, will try to improve on last year's 2-5 record of the Bombers.

Lyon had a 4-19 coaching record at KPI for the last three years. liroRuc gallic. The winners took an early 8-2 science in 1950. While at Springfield he was a graduate assistant Atclttd Press Wirepholo collision with fan Saturday when Phil-ley chased pop foul that fell into the seats at Connie Mack Stadium. Philley hopes to be released today from St.

Joseph's Hospital. among the leaders in any of the tourney divisions. MASK. FOR A BAD BREAK First Baseman Dave Philley of the Philadelphia Phillies is becoming accustomed to special plastic mask which protects nose fracture he suffered in football coach under Ossie Solem Yankces that year hung on with them, and the gap was 5'i lengths after the first two dozen games. There was no American League lead after the first two innings and held on to this margin for most of the game.

Trumansburg banged out 13 hits Lyon coached football at Clyde Calendar action Monday. off the pitching of Gable and Kauf Kuvanis Loop Plans Meeting A couple of exhibition games r.mn IHS Golfers Beat U-E for five years where he also coached baseball and junior varsity basketball. Two of his teams were undefeated and in the five years they compiled a 30-7-3 record. He also coached at Wellsville High before entering the college coach were played with National League Ditcher h. UD eicht hits Little Red Runners teams.

The San Francisco Giants i walked nine and struck out eight drubbed the Chicago White Sox I He also went 3 for 3. 10-1 and the Philadelphia Phillies Odessa defeated Dundee, 3-1 in Kiwanis Baseball Leaguers will ing field. nipped the Washington Senators Trounce Cortland Rickey's Plan Pays Off For Pirates meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Playing top-notch golf, the Ithaca another Lakes Region game played Monday at Odessa. 7-6.

Lyon will inherit a fairly seasoned group from his IC Orloske. Last year Ithaca won Trumansburg plays host to Inter- The Yankees' first Western stop is in Chicago, the league biggest in a Ipapup crime Thurcriav High School team trounced a highly-regarded L'nion-Endicott squad at the Country Club of Ithaca course yesterday, 13'j-l'i. Dick shulman was medalist two games -and lost five; the In its final dual meet appear-) for the Ithacans. They have also ance of the season, Ithaca High won a triangular meet with the School walloped Cortland, 762- Elmira teams and finished second Room 102 of the School. Director Sam MarNeil and his assistant, Tom McGory, will be present to answer any questions pertaining to the program.

They also will conduct a clinic. Anybody interested in Kiwanis baseball is welcome to attend. school's best record in five years. disappointment. Dick Donovan isi The box score: slated to oppose the New Yorkers Romulus t9 jriuri (15 tonight with Johnny Kucks open-L ibrh 1 brh ing for the Yankees.

Southpaw" He is married and has two chil in a field of all at the Elmira dren. relays. 27'4, in a track meet at Cortland yesterday. The Little Red won nine out Billy Pierce and Whitey Ford Willi Kmitter 3b 2 0 Goodman 3 2 3 Ron Harmon was the only double NEW YORK (ff-Could Branch Rickey have laid the foundation 2 2 1 Borden. rf.

lb 13 0 clash in Wednesday finale. Easts winner. He won the 100-yard dash 5 2 2'of 12 first place ribbons. It was Thp snrnnrl-nlare Athletic, will Sneradin 4 0 1 GutriitM.1c TODAY Baseball 3 p.m., South Hill Field. Ithaca College Frosh vs.

Griffis Air Base. 4 p.m., High School Field, Ithaca High vs. Elmira Free Academy. At Percy Field: Ithaca High Jayvees vs. EFA Jayvees.

WEDNESDAY Baseball 4 p.m., Percy Fk'ld, Ithaca College vs. Quantico Marines. 4:15 p.m., Hoy Field, Cornell Frosh vs. Colgate Frosh. Trjck 4:15 Scliocllkopf Field, Cornell Frosh vs.

Colgate Frosh. Tennis 4:15 p.m., Cascadilla courts: Cornell vs. Colgate. 4 p.m., Stewart Park, Ithaca High vs. Binghamton Central.

Lacrosse 4:15 p.m.. Upper Alumni Field, Cornell Frosh vs. Colgate Frosh. with a one-over-par 67 on the 9A course. He bent Mark ShiemanJ 3-0.

Gordon Light, Ed Casey, and Mike Mesnier also won for Ithaca while Dave Smith halved with his opponent. Ithaca now has a 2-4 record. Moose Sounds Softball Call 10.5 seconds and the 200 in for another baseball dynasty be in Gfille.2l 2 Wordon. rf othe second straight dual meet win take on the Washington Senators fmnn.p.lh 4 0 li 3 1 1 23.4 second. Jack Ackles and Jim fading into virtual retirement Ithaca Driver Places Second u.u bie.lb.p .1 2 l1 Mder Rogers, both of Ithaca, u'e uoalu 01 llle erown.rt a Pittsburgh Pirates The Moose softball team will in a pre-aiiuiiKea iirsi-uiace ue House (VYl Ifrt 120 4o3 0 9 The current third-place spot In tonight, the third-place Indians will engage the Boston Red Sox and the fourth-place Baltimore Orioles will be guests of the Tigers.

in the mile run with times of 4:54 Wednesday It plays a return match Totals 2S practice tonight and Wednesday at 6 p.m. on the lower diamond at Stewart Park. Millard Ripley of Ithaca, driving 'with L'-E at Enjoie. York Mayo in the 440, Craig Romulus T'burr 34 15 Beach in the shot put. Art Adams the National League standing could be more than fleeting stopover for the Bucs on their way to their usual haunt at or near the bottom of the ladder.

Golfers Lead 2B EaJit. Onborne. Berry. 3B an Elva, was second to Frank Bap-tista of Ilyattsville, Sunday in a Snorts Car Club of America race in the high jump, Ralph Melton Sheradin, Berry. LOR Trumansbu in the broad jump? and Ken Her 12, Romulus 5.

RB Off Goodman 9 Manager "Hungry Hank" Baker says that all positions are wide open and wants all members who have signed up at the club as well at Cumberland, Md. mann in the discus were the other The summaries: Dick Sluilmnn. I. beat Mnrk Phie-man. 3-11; (innlnn Lifilit.

Ithaca, heat Tuny Chrhivelh, 3-ft; Dine Smith. I. halved with Hill Dunham, l'i-l'-i; Kd Casey, bent Steve c.eik'er. Mike Mesmer, beat Frank Ecue-laKua. 3-0.

It could be that the youths Rick- Baptista drove a Lotus. individual Ithaca winners. The Ith- Kaufman i. Gable 4. SO By Cood-man S.

Kaufman S. Cable 6 It Off Kaufman. 7 in 4 innings; Gable, 6 in 2. Loser Kaufman. as any other lodge members who aca 880-yard relay team also wonjj53" gathering into the Pirate Sell It with a Classified Ad! wish to play to be on hand.

Pts November 1950 finally are reach TWIT.KiHT iOI.F I.KAf.l Night Division) l'ts Vail. House 14 Cramer's. MIA 13 I Joe's WTKO 11 'i NCR 1 Villa JOH.I Loan Fin. Fall Creek 9'il Gulferg 8 61 of the times. Hermann's 135-2 in the discuss was one of the out-stand performances of the afternoon.

That toss was about five ing the maturity he visioned, and will form the nucleus of pennant contenders in years to come. Their performance to date Welter Seeks 'Name' Foes 6 feet short of the school record. George Peterson, the leading leaves the impression of solidity. Valley House knocked off the league leader, WTKO, 4's-lli Monday in the Twilight League at New B7 Th Aitoclited Tttn Tuesdav Baseball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ithaca hurdler, was not able to run his specialty yesterday because of an injury sustained when he tripped in the Elmira Relays man and jumped into first place ine ducs nave power ana speea, and better than fair pitching. The club is following a Rickey pattern, although the design is taking shape more slowly than in NEW YORK Mickey Crawford says he fights best against "name" opponents so his manag American League WTKO dropped to third place.

last rnday er is trying to line up a couple Morse scored the biggest win of the night with flJTj-'j romp over Fall Creek to take over second The next nutinst for thp Little the past for his young welterweight tender. Red will be the Section 4 class itle bt- Loms Cardinals carried A Western Zone meet at Elmira 0" as contenders for years with spot. J. Pete salvaged the only Crawford racked up his fourth, imark for Fall Creek. W.

L. Pet. G.B. New York 19 5 .792 Kansas City 13 12 .520 6H Cleveland 15 16 .484 7i Baltimore 12 13 .40 7'j1 Boston 14 16 .467 8 Washington 13 15 .464 8 Detroit 13 17 .433 9 Chicago 11 16 .407 9 Friday. s- tne momentum provided by Rick- straight victor by beating 21 1SO low hurd 1.

Hesse Wyant. ey mtiuence. 2. Art SmiUi. I Joe olone' l- The Brooklyn Dodgers, a peren year-old Andy Figueroa, a former sparring partner, in a television 10-rounder at St.

Nicholas Arena nial contender for nearly two de Ishi 1. Ron 7tnrmon. 2. Cala- suntn. 3, Jaek YenRO, I.

cades, first took that role under Mile 1, Jack Ackles and Jim Rog the guidance of Larry MacPhail, Villa moved into fourth place with a 4-2 win over Joe's. Cramer's edged NCR 1, 3 Gulfers scored over Loan Finance, Dick Neish had Inw gross of 39. Jim Atsedes and Ed Bergen tied for low net. Atsedes had 40-5-35 and Bergen 41-6-35. The summaries: MIA (6'4 Fall Creek 04) ers.

3, Hunawiiz, 4:54. 4401. York Mayo, 2. Jim Mi- kell. 3, Garvey.

C. 0:54.5. who assembled a championship club by the simple process of purchasing the men who would make it that, but it was Rickey who naw, won decisively but didn't distinguish himself against his eager, aggressive opponent. This Crawford's first outing since he whipped veteran Gil Turner at Madison Square Gar 2201, Ron Harmon. 2.

Cala- yv, aurdo; 3, George Peterson. I. 0:23.4. Tuesday Games Baltimore at Detroit Boston at Cleveland (X) New Y'ork at Chicago N) Washington at Kansas City (N) Monday Results No games scheduled Wednesday Games Boston at Cleveland New York at Chicago Baltimore at Detroit Washington at Kansas City T. Augustine.

1G. Close 0 carried on and blended the club of later years that still carries KSO 1, Joe CompaRiii, 2. Nate Pittman, 3. Barrow, and Mc-Hale. C.

2:08.9. Shot put 1, Craia- Beach. 2. den March 28. That was one of d.

Weber J. Fete 1 Low net his label. Willie Young. 3. Mahar.

C. 44-6. l'P, Piarentlni his best performances. 1 net "We're working on fights right wing now with Kid Gavilan and two Low net Pole vault 1. Dick Wilson.

2, The delay in Rickey's time-table Tatascore lion Jan Larimer, 3, Ferro. C. 10-6. net Hieh iumn 1. Art Adams.

2. for the Pirates may be traced in part to the draft, which took scores of promising young men Jack Sweet mff, 3, Metzger. C. 5-6. Italians, Giancarlo Garbelli and Emilio Marconi," said manager Art Greenwald of Detroit.

It took two rounds for Mickey tn ppt 0nin0 fiPflinsl Fiffuprnfl. XCR 1 V.i) J. Atsfdes D. MacDougal Low net E. MarDoiigal who had been given his seal of National League Cramer's i'T.

Bergen IE. O'Connor 1 Low net B. Mazza 0 H. Cramer 01 Low net approval W. L.

Pet. G.B. 8 5 i Li. cuuigan .667 his first start in a 10- Low net Broad jump 1, Ralph Melton. 2, Art Adams.

S. Holland, 1. 13-6. Discus 1, Ken Herman, 2. Bob Nixon, 3.

Canestnro. C. 135-2. Sso relay 1, Ithaca (Peterson. Tengo.

Young, Harmon). Slowhall League To Have Meeting UV4) Golfer. (4V4) Irounder, Andy swept the first two 2 rounds ith his aggressive tac- lire flerntner a Hull ich Prsu'fnrrl Loan Fin, R. Stone Boxing By The Associated Press 9 11 14 16 18 16 14 X-Milwaukee 18 San Francisco 21 Pittsburgh 17 Philadelphia 14 Chicago 15 St. Louis 13 Cincinnati 11 Los Angeles 11 .656 .548 .467 .455 .448 .440 J.

McEllKot Low net DeKay 1 J. Solomon 0 Low net 'a 1 .7. Georire 0GK7 BBSm Rev. Zimmer 64 64 6'4 The rangy, 4-1 favorite snapped out of his lethargy in the third round when he nailed his pressing oDDonent with solid lrft honk tn C. Bednarczyk 0 M.

Massiccl Cont Low net Low net NEW YORK Mickey Crawford, .344 10 21 Qins 151Vj, Saginaw, outpointed There will be a meeting of the Tavern Slowball League at 7:15 i Of Mt Games behind San Franciscotne jaw that shook Figueroa and IT D.I!Ia lunuay oainrs am p.m. today in the Alpine Restau' rant. St. Louis at Philadelphia (N) Andy Figueroa, 1534, New York 10. Las Vegas Zora Folley, 198 I Villa (4) 0 L.

Shipos 1 J. Ozniun Low net O.S. GepK R. Massiccl Oi Low net sent him back a few feet. Thatiw.

j0nes was the best punch of the fight. Low net Crawford was the boss after that. Al Chicago at Pittsburgh (N) The league has four teams and is Chandler, outpointed Art :1 1 A- A tCll nucKey weiguea loin 10 ftuoy; Low net 153. ready for Sunday morning play. Tonight will be the deadline for entries.

Swiden, 194, Pittsburgh, 10, Jimmer, a 3-year-old colt, is Thomas F. Keane has been Dart I Vail. Hnnsr 44) 0 M. Hessney 1 '-'J. Jamarusty 01 Low net 1 Dartmouth's first baseball team mouth's varsity golf coach since WTKO (114) J.

Civnes R. Neish Low net M. Shulmsn P. McGraw Low net owned by Myron Goodwin, Youngs- Oiin 1366 numbered just nine players. 1 1922.

1 J. Mazsa 0' F. Knowles San Francisco at Cincinnati (N) Los Angeles at Milwaukee IN Monday Result Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 3 (12 innings) Only game scheduled Wednesday Games Chicago at Pittsburgh Los Angeles at Milwaukee St. Louis at Philadelphia (N) San Francisco at Cincinnati (N) Pacific Coast League town, Ohio, architect, who played football at Carnegie Tech. Untainted by Untinted by Undiluted by additives 01 Low net Major League Leaders SAFETY GiiECK SPECIAL By The Associated Press Vancouver 4, Sacramento 3 (11 National League Batting (based on 50 or more American League Batting (based on 50 or more innings) Phoenix 9, Seattle 7 Only games International League Montreal 7, Buffalo 5 Almn Front End at bats) Nieman, Baltimore, at bats) Musial, St.

Louis, .476: Mays, San Francisco, Crowe, 390: Vernon, Cleveland, Mc- fToronto 11, Rochester 5 (1st Cincinnati, .368. Dougald and Skowron, New York, Check Adjust Brakes 1 0 That's why only lead-free Amoco-Gas guarantees you game) .373. Rochester 7, Toronto 5 (2nd Runs Cerv, Kansas City, 26; Minoso, Cleveland, 21; Kuenn, Detroit, 20. Runs batted in Cerv, Kansas inspect I ires ryj Adiust Steerina ballon? innitnTO City, 30; Jensen, Boston, 23; Ger-nert, Boston, 20. ij game) Miami at Richmond, rain Only games American Assn.

Indianapolis 4, Wichita 3 Omaha 1, Minneapolis 0 Louisville at Charleston, rain St. Paul at Denver, rain Eastern League Williamsport 5. Binchamton 2 Hits Kuenn, Detroit, 43; Fox, XL Chicago, 40; Runnels, Boston, 36 Doubles Kuenn, Detroit, 12; Malzone, Boston, Cerv, Kansas Runs Mays, San Francisco, 31; Cepeda, San Francisco, 30; Thomas, Pittsburgh, 26. Runs batted in Spencer, San Francisco, 31; Thomas, Pittsburgh 30; Mays, San Francisco, 29. Hits Mays, San Francisco, 52; Musial, St.

Louis, 49; Walls, Chicago, 44. Doubles Hoak, Cincinnati, 14; Musial, St. Louis, 12; Moryn, Chicago and Skinner, Pittsburgh, 11. Triples Mays, San Francisco, Blasingame, Yt. Louis, Goryl, Chicago, Gilliam, Los Angeles and Virdon, Pittsburgh, 3.

Home runs Thomas, Pitts burgh, 12; Walls, and Mays and Cepeda, San Francisco, 11. Stolen bases T. Taylor, Chi For Appointment, Call 2-1082 and Ask for STANLEY BAKER City and Mantle, New Y'ork, 7. Triples Lemon, Washington, Lancaster 5, Allentown 4 (10 ings) 3: Robinson, Baltimore, Avila, vork 4, Reading 3 AU other "gatolintt" are only part gq and here't proof leaded Cleveland, Kuenn and Lau, De Albany at Springfield, postponed, troit. Tuttle.

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You save on repair bills, too. For there's no lead in Amoco-Gas to foul vital engine parts or hasten muffler wear. Put a smile Home runs Cerv, Kansas City, 11; Jensen, Boston, Maris, 1 1 Diamond Stars Br The Associated Freu Cleveland. 7. Stolen bases Aparicio, Chica go, 10; Piersall, Boston, Avila and Minoso.

Cleveland and Mantle, Batting Andv Pafko. Braves. cago, Ashburn, Philadelphia, Gilliam and Zimmer, Los Angeles, Skinner, Pittsburgh and Mays, San Francisco, 5. Pitching Spahn, Milwaukee. homered, doubled and singled, and ERIE J.

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Strikeouts Gomez, San Francisco, 40; Antonelli, San Francisco and ones, St. Louis, 35. Pitching Don McMahon, Hyde, Washington, 3-0, 1.000. Braves, Pitched 3 1-3 scoreless re- Strikeouts Turley, New York, lief innings to receive credit for.38; Ramos, Washington, 34; Score, victory as Braves nipped RedlegsjCleveland and Pascual, Washing 4-3 in 12 innings. ton, 33.

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