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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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THE fcVtNING STANDAKO Chuck McKinley Will Return To Tennis Play NEW YORK (AP) Chuck McKinley busy peddling securities on Wall Street, but don't count him out completely as a factor, in Uncle Sam's future Davis Cup tennis plans. "If the United States got into the Challenge Round and really needed me, I'd do my best to lend a hand," the 25-year-old former Wimbledon champion Monday, "Wall.would de- 'pend on the "Some day I may 'be able to play more big-time tennis Kight'now, I want to get settled in my job and play only on weekends." McKinlcy took olf on one of those weekends Saturday and Sunday, and in the special indoor invitation tournament at Richmond, featuring the of Arthur Ashe from his successful campaign in Australia. McKinley, the chubby blaster ranking player in 1962 and 1963 from St. Louis, America's top- and Wimbledon winner in 1963, looked like the bounding, blas- ting player at his best us he won the title with the loss of only 16 games. He dropped only seven games in the semifinals and beating Cliff Richey of Dallas, 6-2, 6-2, then crushing tall Frank Froehiing of Coral Gables, 6-1, 6-2, Froehiing upset Ashe in the first round.

"I just'had a hot hand," McKinley said, shrugging off his sensational performance. "1 don't know when I've played better." McKinley said he felt Ashe suffered a letdown after his Australian successes, including four tournament victories, and was under too much pressure at Richmond. "It's tough to play before a hometown crowd," he added, "I think Arthur may have been trying too hard." McKinley, who retired about a year ago to a job as salesman for a Wall Street firm, said at the present he had no idea of coming ut ot retirement. Harness Racing Joins Plan To Test Horses For Disease By ORLO ROBERTSON NEW YORK (AP) Harness Tracks of America, an organi- ration of 37 trotting and pacing race plants, outlined Monday a 1340,000 program for the pre- race testing of horses and the of.diseases. ''We' are riot' viewing with alarm the recent outbreak ot swamp i.

fever among thoroughbreds at-Bowie, said Frank Devlin, president of HTA. "The disease has been with us a long time. But we are working in it and other contagious dis- GIFT WRAPPED VALENTINE KING EDWARD CIGARS AMERICA'S URGES! SELLING BRAHO cases peculiar to horses in cooperation with a number of other organizations." Harness Racing Institute, research organization sponsored by the HTA the.U.S. Trotting Association, has joined two thoroughbred groups the New York State Racing Commission and The'Jockey Club in a $100,000 research program at Ohio State. Stanley Bergstein, executive secretary of the HTA, said that the harness tracks also are working with the University of Kentucky, Uirel, Raceway and Roosevelt Raceway at Westbury, N.Y.i in research.

"We are hopeful that the pre race testing of horses will go farther than show whether a horse has been stimulated. We hope that further research via blood tests will give an owner or trainer an indication as to the physic! condition of his said Bergstein. Education is the best preven live now for swamp both Devlin and Bergstein believe. HUNT SIGNS NEW'YORK (AP) --Second baseman Ron only New York Met ever to'be voted a starling berth for the All-Stai baseball his 1966 contract with the' Nationa League club Monday. INCH ANTER By FRANCIS HMAtB-tTAHOUB NFOITt WWTH UNIONT6WN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1MI-FAGB You have to hand it to new Pitt foothill coach Dave Hart When he was first named head coach at the Skyscraper the former Coiwellsvllle athlete said he would try to recruit several outstanding players from the wealth of football talent within 60 miles of Pitt.

Well, be is making good on that promise. Over the weekend, Hart announced that Monongahela High's Mancuso twins, Dave and Mike, have decided'to enroll at Pitt, The talented pair, both t-3 and ItS-pawH, played guard and were lamed to the All-Big Eight All-Stir train. Another rhember of mat dream team and a teafemate.of the twins, Charles Hutchko, a 6-0, IK-pound center, will also enter Pitt this year. Earlier Hart, announced that another Big Eight AH-Star and a member of Coach Joe McCune's Mon VaUey champions, Rod Fedorchak, would also enter Pift. Fedorchak, who packs 220 pounds on a frame, played end on the Mon City eleven.

But, Hart hasn't been concentrating on linemen. He has alto Belle Yemen's fide halfback Cramer into the fold. Actually Cramer Is the fifth member of the Big Eight Alt-Stan to enroll at Pitt. The new Pitt staff has recruited six men thus far. Last year Pitt named their first recruit oh Feb.

23. Of course, a lot of things.can happen between now and the (all term, and the value of these boys'will be determined by how well they fare in the classrooms and on the athletic field. But you must admit, for once Pitt has made a concerted effort to pick up several of the outstanding, players in western Pennsylvania. In the past it seemed that Pift seemed to actively recruit one or two outstanding players in the area--possibly'for attendance purposes--and then sit back and hope that other talented youths would beat down the door to seek admission. As we've said.before,.yon have to hand it to Coach Hart.

He realizes that in order to get the talent, have to go out and sell the university. We hope it pays in a eoopte of years The all Hart's contract Is reportedly for three years. These youths will have to produce in their sophomore and junior years, if Hart is fo reap the harvests. fko tjlt lot. Michael (Mo) Sorry, bead football and bufetluli coach and athletic director at Waynesburg College, has been named assistant coach for the Washington Redskins.

Otto Graham, new Redskins coach, named Scarry as first assistant yesterday. Four Games Set Friday There's a four game schedule Friday night in the Brownsville Republic Church Basketball League. Mt. Ararat Baptist I ac 1 es Brownsville Christian in the opener followed by South Brownsville Methodist against Brownsville St. Mary's, Central Presbyterian vs.

Brownsville St. Peter's and Republic Christian against Holy Rosary. SI. Peter's turned a Scarry, 46, a former teammate of Graham's with i Cleveland Browns, was named as defensive coach. He has worked'with Graham for a number of years on.

the college All Star team which annually meets (he National Football League champions. After playing his college foot- Ball at Waynesburg, Scarry, piayed center for the Cleveland Rams in 1944 and 1945, opposing the Redskins in 1945 when they last played in a title game. Then he shifted to the Cleveland Browns of the new All- American Conference and played in 1946 and 1947 as a team mate of Graham. As a coach, Scarry has been at Western Reserve, a a Clara, Loras College in Iowa, Washington Stale and Cincinnati. He came to Waynesburg in 1963 as athletic director a like this it may never again." Waynesburg College officials said they.have received two ap- ilicatidns from coaches, who after hearing that Scarry was Jeing considered for the Red- Brownsville Christian, 38-33; St.

Mary's topped Central Presby- I i a 53 33; and Republic Christian downed South Brownsville, 40-19, in weekend games. High scorers for the victors was Mekovich with 14 for St. Peter's, N. Wible, Maczko and with 14 for SI. Mary's and Ballorie 17 for Republic Christian.

skin jiost, expressed -their desire to be considered' for Ihe opening. They added thai they will seek a 'separate individual for 'each of Scarry's posts or one person to handle all three. REPUBLIC CHRISTIAN (49) PU. BaUone. B.

Riffle 10 Gribble 6 Kyle 1 SOUTH. B'VILLE METHODIST (19) -Pts. football coach and was later named basketball coach; Since 1963 his football teams have logged a 17-7-1 record. Scarry is married and has eight children. His oldest, Michael is a plebe at West Point.

At a press conference yesterday, Scarry said: "I am-deeply grateful to the alhleles, students, administration, alumni and people of Waynesburg for their support, understanding and cooperation." In regards to his new post, the popular coach added: "It has been the most difficult decision Hie. It's hard to turn down an opportun- Cratj Wilson 2 Sutherland After all, the Pitt aiiwml.have never been known as a paiient Dobblru 7 Goetorn 0 TOTALS BB Speaking of Pitt, Hal Hunter, captain of Panthers' Sugar Bowl team of 1956 and for'the. past two years, offensive line coach at the University of Maryland, has accepted a similar post at Duke Hunter was one of three of Tom Nugeht's aides not retained by-Maryland's new coach Lou Saban. Voted the outstanding Unemaa si Pitt for three straight years-lSSJ-SS-flontCT had served as an assistant coach at Washington 4 Jefferson and West Virginia before going to Maryland. In addition to winning honorable mention on Associated Press All-American team; in 1955, he was named lineman of the week arid unsung Hero of the Week during the 1954 season.

Hunter, 32, js married and the father of three children. A bit of nonsense--As members of Carte (Nev.) six- man squad kept tailing out, the.WeHs coach withdrew bis players Ey the time the final'buzzer scorVwas 89-29 and only, two players were left on the court A lusty cheer went up at the Cumberland (Term.) High bench as Dover dropped a 49-42 decision. It was the winners first victory after 71 straight defeats, dating back to Dec. 1960. How to make a son shine mbltc 7 BVUle.Melh.

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FAYETTE ST, PHONE 438-2577 UNIONTOWN Smith 8 Eperjesl 11 Pipik 1 Donnelly 4 Mekovlch TOTAL 38 B'ville Christian St 4 9 10 10 0--33 5 6 10 0--38 Fast Action In Dart Loop Fairchance Pres. forfeited three games to White Rock in the YMCA Church Dart a League last.week. Other action saw Pleasant View and A win two out of three' from Central Christian and Trinity respectively. The New Salem Pres. vs.

Brethren and the Asbury vs. Ne wSalem Christian were postponed until a later date. John Yaaow, Smith Colley, Paul Hess, and Sylvester Oakes paced Pleasant View to their victory over Central Christian. The win moved Pleasant View into the number one spot In the National League. It was the hitting of Ed Mencer, Joe Wood, Allen Grandy, Jim Littell and H.

James that was responsible for the Trinity A win over Trinity B. Ito Standings: National League: Pleasant View 26-19; Asbury 24-18; New Salem Christian 2t; Brethren 17-22; Trinity A 19-26; Fairchance Pres. 18-27. American League: Central Christian 27-15; While Rock 26-19; New Salem Pres. 24-18; Third Pres.

19-23; Trinity 16-26. This week's schedule: Third Pres. vs. New Salem Brethren vs. Asbury; iNew Salem Christian vs.

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