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FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1957 WAUSAU DAILY RECORD-HERALD. WAUSAU. WISCONSIN PAGE SIXTEEN ing of the conference on March 27. Sports Sonata Valley Favors A Later Start To Football Year Veteran Marines Loom Strongest In Basketball. HIALEAH HIGHS HIALEAH, Fla.

(NEA) Nine of the world's top 12 money-winning thoroughbreds raced at Hlaleah Park. They are Nashua, Citation, Stymie, Armed, Assault, Social Outcast, Fund, Round Table and Needles. and grabbing the 37th title in its MERRILL -A majority of Wis- consin Valley schools are in favor of a later-starting football schedule, Such sentiment was revealed at first season as a conference member. Point was recognized as cross country champion. By MATT OTTE A real dogfight can be expected but Marinette is the team to Ibeat for the 195-58 basketball championship of the Big Rivers Conference.

Tin nr 7 Writers met with the coaches to the regular November meeting of! select the all-conference teams the conference here on Thursday night. heavily Eau Claire has lost fish Fnri or freshman-sophomore combina tions. An "opinion" vote was 5-! for through graduation but the Old Abes must rate as the most likely to succeed if the Marines fail. waiting until the second Friday if Big Rivers' representatives were following Labor Day for the sea Wausau and Menominee can't be discussing possible new members but the makeup of the honor squads won't be announced for at least a week. Everest was represented at the meeting in the high school (followed by a dinner at the Badger Hotel) by Franklin Mclntyre, superintendent of schools; Howie Stlehm, athletic director and football coach; Dick Wagner, basket overlooked as darkhorses and La' eir meeting here Wednesday son opener each season.

D. C. Everest, Stevens Point, Wisconsin FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT Chicken in th Basket PINKY'S BAR 1505 Sixth St. j) i I T'' Crosse central reponeaiy is wi-jwnen one of number spoke Rapids, Rhinelander and A i up: "What about Everest; they'll probably be kicked out of the Valley now, too." favored such a regulation Marshfield and Merrill were opposed. Na Action No official action was taken to make it manditory for schools to Carrie Raymond Priebe proved.

Coach Bruce Basler at Marin-ette lost all-conference Bob Kow-lalski but take a look at his returnees Tom Pfaffl and Pete (second team picks 'last year) and Erv Kunesh and Jerry Gypp! All started in the ball coach, and Pat Curtin, wrestling coach. Rapids will host the spring meet- Proprietors Maggie Kearns Wausau-Mannette game last year and the quartet scored of the Marines' 65 points. Smashes A 578 BANC Don Partlow, all-conference last wait until that date (it is up to each school at present) but further discussion, and possible disposition, is scheduled for the spring session in March. Some of the schools expressed a fear that such action would necessitate limiting the schedule to seven games instead of eight which normally make up the season for most schools. However, A.

Ritchay, Wisconsin Rapids principal and president of the conference, stated that the number of games would not be restricted by conference vote but would remain under the jurisdiction of the individual schools. Saturday, November 16 Music by the JOLLY SEVEN The Finest in Modern and Old Time Music! DEER HUNTERS WELCOME! COLONIALBALLROOM wlrr. rTh? Kearns smashed a 578 start but Coach Harry Gibbs- (second best of tne sea. doesn't have all-conference pick I fe Rick Carlson and second twiners h'tnjs and a2 to Lee and 'lmlllmbenonrbmiaal more. Reserves 'rS The scores came in the WBC starters) Harold Gele in and Dick Tornowske give the Abes added Krlstrand 52- Ger.

experienced help. Lie Burow 523( Martha SchiI. Wausau is without Dick Dutri-jbrach 509 wilma Rasmussen 202 acand John Rosemurgy, first and I and Ruth peterson a 201. Man-. second Dicks, respectively, on HotfrwaTffrT -fiTcohference team but Al Cronk.jare irst with a half -game Jay Whiting, Mike Brockmeyer jup on WBC and Tom Kellbach are back and McKiniey's 191-517 led the boys plus the others will belDBAD League.

Kryshak's are hard to beat In any game this tn with 2u CERTIFICATE TO HALL OF FAME Howard "Cub" Buck of Rock Island, 111. (left), receives congratulations and a certificate from Lloyd Larson, state Hall of Fame committee member, after becoming 22nd member of the select group in Milwaukee ceremonies Thursday. Don Hutson, another member of the is looking on. (Afr Photofax) 5 Miles E. of Wausau on Hwy.

Free Hall and Orchestra for Weddings, Showers, Parties, ete. Marshfield said it would have to cut its schedule to seven games Cub Buck Calls Thorpe eatest with such a ruling -since it has "'n difficulty staging a home game in November because of teachers MILWAUKEE Howard P. "Cub" Buck, newest member of the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame, once played with Jim Thorpe and rates the fabled Carlisle Indian as "the greatest foot Ruth Rosenau with 187 and 1 Chef and Emirs Bowling Ballroom convention weekend falling at the is Willie Mays same tune as the final football ball playr of them all." Edith Puariea with 501 were high in the WBC 690 League led by Supply with a 29-4 mark. Betty Howe's 468 and Mary Jane Sargent's 177, including the f'There wasn't anything he! couldn't do and do well." Buck! eluding a delegation from Rock: said Thursday night after he was) Island and a score of famous Birnamwood, Wis. Wedding Dance installed as the 22nd member f'T1 -ill Finds A Home In 'Frisco 6-7-10 split, topped the DBAD KC- contest.

Merrill gave a similar reason, adding that it was set on an eight-game schedule each year, 's Many schools around the state start playing football a little later 1 and finish in November but most northern schools, which must keep 'g an eye on November's oft-times 1 inclement weather, like to get the i 10 BUCK, uronze piaque, wimi the likeness of him and a capsule I summary of his football feats. Menominee has three starters in Al Axtell, Don Hofer and Jim Payne but the Maroons' big Mike Miller, has left, and that's good news only for Coach Bob Noonan's opposition. La Crosse has some lesser-rated boys of last year back this sea-lson. However, Rod Synoground and Ron Heins, both graduated, won't be easy to replace by Coach "Bob Kloss. Wanted, Basketball Games!" in A vnr Vinma WAS 111 U1C mcua, viti .1 11 I Catholic Ladies League.

Kather-ine leads with a 20Mrl2tt record. Charlotte Anderson rolled a 152 and Angie Duginski hit 286 (two games) to lead the WBC Employers Mutual League. No. 5 paces the teams with an 18-12 record. or ine nau oi rame.

SAN FRANCISCO Ufl Willie Buck described his Saturday, November 1 6th MUSIC BY DICK RODGERS AND HIS ORCH. (Seen on Channel 12:30 Saturday) Fish Fry Every Friday Wedding Dance Saturday, Nov. 23rd DICK METRO AND HIS ORCH. season completed by the end of October. Basketball schedules were adopted at the September meeting and election to the sports shrine as; outfielder.

has a "a tremendous piece of glory. in an exclusive, all-white "There is certainly nothing ofjresidential flrea here but only overcoming objections of i nrnn. only a minor change was made, I otherwise all seven schools are. the cry going out these Brookdaie inn Aav frnm the Junior Hieh whereiManson Agency 721 721 785 Coach George Biwer has a big, set in the cage sport. Rhinlanrfpr and Morrill urill Viatro the Hall.

Once Weighed 289 -Buck, now 65 and a relatively slim 219 pounds, recalled his playing days with the University of Wisconsin and the Green Bay Packers about three decades ago. A monstrous tackle who once weighed 289 pounds. Buck made football history at Wisconsin from 1913 through 1915 and at Green Bay from 1922 through 1925. In between occurred the least known phase of his football life, service with the old Canton Bulldogs of the original National Football League. One of his teammates at Canton was Thorpe, legendary back.

"That was in 1916," he recalled. "My parents were very They didn't want me to play pro fWhal! ocruvinllv cm Sundays. Cafe-Bar 705 770 7S7 Palace Clothieri 738 633 760 W1U', of his neighbors-to-be. isn't anything like it. I am surei somebody made a mistake, Man, I'm glad this is over rfnn'r thinv iMafv.

it" Willie said as he and his wife wbc Bninow Brot. I ki promising array of basketball ers but almost no schedule. I Home and home dates with hockey teams this year, Stevens Point dropping the sport after closed the deal for the $37,500 ..830 748 779 720 711 803 777 777 739 706 Red'a Bar TKmcnn n. nt home. It overlooks the Pacific and hi mm'v- Stevens Point and Wisconsin Ra- steffk Freight sponsoring sextets ior many years.) Everest.

Point. Ranids. MarshfiVMi the many speakers who adjoins exclusive St Francis Wood ..722 845 713 ..741 712 701 in the western San Francisco hills. Nickel Hdwe Porath Shoei wf. Earlier, pressure from certain neighbors, despite efforts of civic Hollow Tavern 726 791 711 Camp Motors 630 722 683 pids are all that comprise the 1957-58 agenda.

Needless to say, Biwer Co. would like to add another 6-8 contests, and they're willing to meet any other freshman teams the Eau Claire native, described him as "a great athlete and a great son of Wisconsin." Among those on hand to wel and Antigo will have wrestling, and Marshfield will host the conference meet. Only Point has a swimming team. Everest Recognized DBAD KC lAlH officials. made it appear that WI.

Sh. Aaphalt 655 624 639 Mays and his wife Marghuerite come Buck into membership in Everest was officially recogniz-! the Hall of Fame were four be defeat ed again their second attempt to buy a home ed as football champions, the nhaoH mv nam to MorVhis predecessors: Don Hutson, hi. nnn Sky Chief KJ 7i obd Kostuck 700 696 724 Citiea Service 667 633 697 Katherine 693 716 660 Wausau Laundry 646 672 646 WBC 696 Hardina'i ,.488 514 564 Deluxe Beauty 628 694 764 Evergreens taking six straight Ralph Metcalf, George McBride.nere arity and played Refuses Commission games with almost no opposition and Tom Jones. First to Get Paid "In those days we used to run Dartball Walter A. Gnesdiloff, the owner who finally sold, told The Associated Press, "I had several other offers, but Willie's was the first through the plays on Sunday 6M" 515 mornings in the hotel halls.

we Thorpe would tell us what to do 5 sf Village Motel Em-Kay Beauty S. S. Kresge Stueber't Dairy Conrad's Bar STANDINGS 22 8 Cardinals ........650 60s sio'and where he wanted us to be on Bears 7rUI R1K USB Uuallt) lu UULuiBl Farmer'! Tavern 5S3 641 ahead of us, he was so last aiooi. jponies 20 10 Cubs 20 10 Hawks 20 10 Rams 18 9 Badgers I FISH FRY Wausau'. Finest every Friday night CHICKEN FRY iy BAR "I once saw him drop kick a jj hall 55 vards.

He did everything Arrows Prieve's Tap 627 692 Mel Chris 635 634 623 Cafe-Bar 613 552 620 Chatterbox Bar I Fish Fry Friday Night BAR-B-Q SANDWICHES Served Daily Visit Our Low-Cost Beer and Liquor Dept. Phone 3059 1 02 Second Ave. S. 9 Norm Blieding, Prop. 19 11 Bed Birds I flmatic Oft Li ana 1 aeciaea it snouia De -iirsi -I fast served' 14 is The broker who originally listed Gnesdiloff 's home for sale, Peter 12 isj Morgan, turned back the broker-l age contract to the owner, declar- 13 ing: "You sold the house on your Jg own and I had nothing to do with ii 19 it.

I couldn't take the commis-u9 H'sion." 2i I It would have been $1,100. 1 1 Mayor George Christopher said unorthodox. He would be content Jffi WBC EMPLOYERS 394 456 No. 4 No Nam 555 621 with just punting the ball. He a Gophers drop it on the ground first andjj" ..490 597; No Nam C.

i7 iothpn kirk Sevpntv vard nasses Sox 18 12 Brewers 18 12 Panthers 18 12 Falcons 18 12 Rocks 18 11 Muskles 17 13 Wildcat 17 13 Colts 17 13 Eagles 17 13 Giants Highest; 7GIIAC iiu iiauiv Pirates no. 5oo! were nothing unusual to him. lAtom, No. 10 4io "He made good money for those Midgets u- ui Senators 3 27 he was relieved because the reD- mo. ii oin iimes, uui lie useu Tieeri CAD I 0 THIS WEEKS SCORES 3 drink and the boys would take it N- JSI1 aU away from him." buck saia iuny a ui c(a founder and first coaoh of the ...458 487 ...463 551 No.

No. DBAD 646 Home Furniture Moose No. 3 'Getting AU Set Packers, offered him $100 to play for him. In 192, Buck said, he 613 605 764 .512 599 591 78 640 651 i collected $1,500 from Green Bay. ....728 674 717 Moose No.

1 Kryshak Jewelry Franks Hide-Out Roy's Bar utation of San Francisco, always renowned as a cosmpolitan city of brotherly understanding; was at stake. True Mettle "As mayor, I am happy that our true mettle has been shown for all the world to see." When Gnesdilpff originally turned down the Mays' offer because of heavy pressure, the couple was badly upset. Mrs. Mays explained it was their second such turndown here in a few days. She was particularly outraged when told one neighbor strongly opposed to the sale wasn't an Tigers 4-9-4; Red Sox 11-10-15 Falcons 7-3-3; Arrows 4-4-8 Senators 1-6-9; Hasbeens 9-10-2 Dodgers 2-6-4; Pirates 16-7-5 Lions 4-3-6; Colts 0-6-7 Rangers 6-5-5; Giants 5-6-1 Rocks 2-4-8; Braves 3-1-6 Hawks 13-5-7; Raven 9-7-6 Atoms 5-9-12; Sox 6-11-9 Cubs 10-4-4: Bears 2-5-6 Rams 10-2-11; Eagles 2-3-6 Huskies 5-3-5; Panthers 1-10-4 Ponies 8-8-8; Athletics 7-1-6 Midgets 8-4-7; Gophers 4-7-4 Fedbirds 4-0-7; Rockets 8-2-2 Wildcats 1-11-1; Lumberjacks 4-4-11 Brewers 3-7-5; Cardinals 2-2-7 Brewers 3-7-5; Cardinals 2-2-7 Badgers-Indians; postponed GAMES NEXT WEEK Red Sox vs.

Colts Arrows vs. Senators Hasbeens vs. Dodgers Pirates vs. Lions Giants vs. Falcons 541 641 556 ....587 631 672 .503 509 471 Bill's Fine Food Stueber's 661 613 631 Koo Koo Klub 626 624 518 "I was the first fallow Curly signed who had a college record to recommend him and the first to get paid," said Buck, who now operates an auto agency in Rock Island, 111.

Buck said he will always remember a game against the University of Chicago when he was at Wisconsin in 1915. "The papers said, 'Chicago 14, Cub Buck Miller Super Mkt 633 722 578 ROTHSCHILD Palace .....717 725 805 Inie's Bar 629 805 759 HEATING OIL Prompt Delivery Call: 4397' Stueber's .....676 744 872 Northerners 720 709 732 Indians vs. Rangers Gophers vs. Badgers American-citizen. Marathon Luggage 685 735 733 Weston Dairy tag be said Ravens vs.

Rocks .......695 657 732 If you wish, pay for your oil in 10 equal monthly 767 717 666 "We were born in the United States and this is our country, yet this man raises objections to us," she said. Schaumbergers Dorshak'i Bar Inter-City Bank Salvo A broken leg in Chicago 10 years later ended his playing career. ...755 790 773 ...773 709 653 "The Packers wanted to cut me WAUSAU OIL CO. rVolkTy Sox vs. Hawks Bears vs.

Atoms Eagles vs. Cubs Panthers vs. Rams Athletics vs. Muskies Braves vs. Ponies Rockets vs.

Midgets Lumberjacks vs. Redbirds Cardinals vs. Wildcats Tigers vs. Brewers BATTING AVERAGES AB Ave. M.

Reetz, Red Sox 154 83 539 Drews. Ravens 133 71 533 H. Hartwig, Panthers 77 39 519 L. Sowinski, Rams 105 54 514 W. Fust, Tigers 93 47 505 SPIT BALL START Frank Corriden is credited with inventing the spit ball.

DISTRIBUTOR By The Associated Freas Boston 5, Chicago 2 No games scheduled today $25 a game," he said, "but I wouldn't agree to it. When you start going down is the time to get out." Buck was the first football coach at the University of Miami, 1926-1928. He also coached football and was director of athletics at ENTERTAINMENT mm cant take you along this time old Boy Braves 154 In 4aq k. naauenz M.f.al Carleton College from Brave. eo 472 at and at Lawrence in the early 1920s.

A crowd of 850 persons, in- Club 11 howlnski, Rams 100 47 470 E. Klug. Ravens 138 S4 463 R. Thompson, Bears 126 S8 460 J. Heller, Hawks 108 49 454 W.

Rhyner, Rocks 104 47 452 a. anii, nea sox 93 42 451 fcV D. Hollander. Arrow. 133 60 451 SatUrdOV, NOV.

16th R. Carle. Atoms i.ta i aa vi OUR SPECIAL FRIDAY MENU boasts Boned Golden Perch and tender, juicy, mouth-watering Lobster. Served in "Pis' But I II Have Plen ty of DEER HUNTERS W. Kort, Tigers 118 82 448 W.

Zank, Red Sax 119 53 445 D. Jelmeland, Bears 72 32 444 A. Gilbertson, Tigers ....122 54 442 F. Lllla, Ponies 136 69 442 Music by The Party Boys Formerly Louis Tesch Get 6-Barreled Hunting Protection TODAY! I 7 its colorful shell, with generous portions of hot melted butter, it will be your dining highlight of the weekend Potatoes, Salad with your favorite dressing. Homemade Rolls and Beverage accompany both orders.

Magician Off Field CHAPEL HILL. N.C. Quarterback Dave Reed of the University of North Carolina football team really is a sleight of hand artist. He entertains his teammates off the field for he is an amateur magician. bssMs11bbbWX Harold Stevens entertaining nighfJy.

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