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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 28

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1963 PAGE 4 SECTION THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESYILLE, OHIO -Around And About: ls)Udv Jul Jl O0 llPJIW'I'Iipp'll llllUiiu. UM1H.I1K II' IT" Ml-mjl '1H IU 1 I W- ui 10 i ii ii ihi' z-m mi i i i i 3 Hf IUF i.ifi.yf'yfl I1, 4 1 i. jr 4j.J i 1 1 1 iwliHlH.ili..iitilU.i:ililillii:i.r.l.i:iWiililUM(lil a i i 1 lLrr l-i I "li' L- 'M-Httoejj 1 til al'it I'll 'I 1 1 vi II i W- liilPIPIi coaches, provides quiet spot for the plotting of strategy. One of the offices, for use by athletic direc-tor George Ylcrebome and his assistant Stadium will include a tour of shower room facilities, shown above. Today's second and final "open honse" observance at John D.

Sulzberger Memorial jU. yi ii pipy mm jlli'lS "--1, ill 1: Sulsberger Stadium Open To Area Visitors Today Nick Altrock In Hospital WASHINGTON (UPI) Old jilllHlllilllU'illllillllllHiliiKtlkii l'i ilSSfi! I'fUl'' iifjfif IS i ffillll'ii time pitcher Nick Altrock, 88, who won fame as a partner of Baseball Clown Al Schacht, is James E. Barnett of 837 Vine street was underneath. Note that days In December 50 replacing a panel on one of his doors the years ago fell on the same dates as those other day and when he removed the old piece this past December. Incidentally, Barnett, of wood he found this 50-year-old calendar who is shown here, was born Dec.

12, 1914. MX Area residents who were un able to attend "open house' held at John D. Sulsberger Me critically ill in Doctors Hospi tal. morial Stadium on the Zanes- ville High School campus yes-terday, have a second opportunity to do so today. I Il'l'll'" I H'TTI'I'IH1 II III 'I ITOTff 'IPMP mi l1 i 1 1 ii 1 1 ill nilliill'ljWWPi ii i b'-jf ji rNsi M'! rNi rKis'W! These include shower rooms, locker rooms, team rooms, offices for the athletic director and coaches, laundry facilities, rest rooms and storage space.

The press box and radio booth are located front and center in the center of the stands. Plenty of parking space close to the stadium is assured for visitors and more is being completed for future use of ZHS football fans. Various equipment and furn 4Mit SB 1' The final tour of the fine, list II to ft recently-completed facility is y- scheduled from 2 to 4 p.m. to I I Jy Imi.mii fi i is, 1.l,iHI.HHN.II()V,:;i. i fy day.

Most Zanesville fans and other visitors already are acquainted with the outside of the 3 i 1 MiF'tu m. ishings were only recently installed and more equipment will l' I structure and today's open house observance will permit a i.l,,f la i I 1 yy in. WW be made available. The ZHS Is III li mm I' i.ifiSiyi. 1 ill" 0nm0ggr, I 4 i i Rnnslprs nnw aro fnnriiirHnor a tour of the many facilities mm IU i i Ml I iyiiwiiiii'iiiiiiisiiieiiiiiiyiiiiFi "'Hi' I laundry room.

housed beneath the stands. vi' i.n-.ttr.iiii.ili; ftjB Giarley Taylor Selected As NEA's Award "Winner PUCE YOUR ORDER HOY FOR A BEAUTIFUL NEW '65 PONTIAC OR CADILLAC J.jJIIIjlNMij, fliJlSliiiiiln in. i i "i'1! a II! '4 IH ft il1 i I ll I 1 1 ii I. mi'1 NEW YORK (NEA) Halfback Charley Taylor of the Washington Redskins is the first recipient of the Bert Bell Award which will be presented annually by Newspaper Enter iKlL.piiliiiliiiiykiiumiilii'llMitiirfWlti jVyyi'iiii prise Association to the outstanding rookie in the National yj Football League. GET OUR DEAL BEFORE YOU BUY ANY NEW CAR! Taylor was selected In through 1959 and instituted the be found in the stadium along with many other facilities.

Sparkling new rest rooms, like the one above, are a part of the accommodations to special vote of NFL coaches. widespread television program Little Phillip Mautz, 21 months, doesn't seem during this first haircut are Carl M. Mautz, particularly happy over the fact that he 1 left, Phillip's grandfather, Henry Mautz, his represents the fourth generation of the fa mi- great-grandfather, and Kenneth Mautz, his ly to have his hair cut by Jones, father, veteran West Main street barber. Looking on responsible for much of the The Bert Bell Award honors a man who led the National Foot NFL's growth. Taylor, from Arizona State, was the first NFL player in six MORRISON rmr.rr.poNTiAr.

ISC. Steve Hopes To Bounce Back ball League to the peak of popularity it enjoys today. Bell, a former owner and coach, was 17 South Sid St. Fh. GL Z-2761 years to finish among the top 10 Iff -l'! Tftim tei wn commissioner from 1946 in both rushing and pass receiv Wilfllffiiipyf'tilRiin! I if.

Barber Shrubs Off Bad Season ii r-; 'm lis ing. And he's only the second 1.4 't'ti rookie to do it since John Grigas of the Chicago Cardinals '1 1 ii have much choice in those pushovers, he had trouble get in 1943. ARC WELDERS AC 180 AMP. COMPLETE READY TO USE $93 AC Z2S AMP. COMPLETE READY TO USE $103 Complete Lin of Automatic Welders By BOB FULLERTON United Press International TIMONIUM, Md.

(UPI) ting an out His performances things. in the stretch drive had Man Steve, who received a small To win, Taylor had to beat split end Paul Warfield of the Steve Barber isn't spending the commission besides his regular ager Hank Bauer in a turmoil Cleveland Browns and defensive If 'li' holidays worrying about his at times and continually per- i I i' salary last season, said he doesn't expect a major wage diiifiifill SI disappointing 1964 season with plexed club brass, i(t I Prices Request! TEBtfS CAN BE ARRANGED back Paul Krause, his Washington teammate. "Taylor is the. best back to the Baltimore Orioles. cut.

What was the matter with Last season was the first Steve? "I don't anticipate any big cut," he said. "I didn't have yyf at ''yyy yyy M'Jhm come into the National Football really bad year I had," said Mm.iyw "It beats me," Barber said. "If I knew what it was I would League since Ollie Matson and that bad a year. PHONE GL 2-9395 For Feet Service the 25-year-old southpaw, who i.iili;i!Sllliiiiliii,ll;ifcii,1!t jJiti-'lihijuiit Jifai: i AuiikiiiuiiiiiHi won only nine games after have done something about it. II posting a 20-13 record in 1963.

I had the same attitude every Hugh McElhenny," said Emlen Tunnell, a scout for the New York Giants. "He has everything natural instinct, raw I I figure everybody has to ball game. that I'd just do "Hiii ii have one bad year anyway," the best job I can. Unde Oxrtem Acetylene Fire Eavlpmeat Weldiae SappUee Equipment Medical Oxyrea Far The Home Hefrlieraet Gse Burglar Had Belter Be Tall I li yi'iiilii" i.ti"! Sr Sil l' f'iSifS 11 3 speed, all the moves of a vet t'lliflill: iwi aw i i mmjem "Sure I lost some confidence. Barber added.

"Mainly I've I'liU eran." done my best to forget it and When you re going bad you i In college, the 6-2, 215-pound will try extra hard to bounce start to press. Hank (Bauer) went along way with me, prob FIRE EQUIPMENT WELDING SUPPLY, INC 731 MAIN ST. ZANESVILLE, OHIO i.i back next season. lu 1 i ft ably a lot longer than I would ff JttiMM Taylor was a wingback. He led his team in scoring and averaged six yards per carry.

De ST. LOUIS (UPI)-A burglar who stole St. Louis Hawks forward Bill Bridges' golf clubs Barber is one of the few pitchers in the major leagues ii'iS i have with him." f- j. i-i -l. ifflkiltLj.

Jl.ini IrtHV' was probably wondering just 1-irTlH ifflffilll WlS Illllllf lifalil who beats the best and flounders against the also-rans. Seven of his triumphs last season Barber said he pulled a back muscle at the start of the season and that may have effected what to do with them. Bridges said a thief broke In his pitching. He wasn't sure. to his car over the weekend came at the expense of New York and Chicago, the top two entries in the American "I never did seem to snap fensively he was just as good.

His main asset is tremendous speed. He has been timed in 9.6 for the 100-yard dash and 4.6 for the 40-yard dash. Taylor finished with 31 points, Warfield had 22 and Krause 19. The voting was on a 5-3-1 basis. The new sanitary sewer which will sene the Adams lane and Sorters street Intersection, new Starlight School and the Ohio University Above It is shown where it crosses Joe'l branch to be constructed on Newark road Run to the interceptor, goes nearly 2,500 feet to an interceptor near and took the $375 set of clubs.

back after that," Barber said But unless the burglar is tall or can get rid of the clubs to "The ball wasn't sinking like it normally did. I couldn't find League. Against Washington and Kansas City, generally considered someone who is, he may be stuck with them. They are a good groove to throw in." specially designed for Bridges Barber said his ability to beat the top contenders in the wno is o-tf. CONTRACTORS FARMERS YES CLOSSMAN'S Is Still a Complete Hardware Store SPECIALIZING IN SUPPLIES FACTORIES FARMS CONTRACTORS SCHOOLS JANITORS MINES A Complete Line of JANITOR SUPPLIES MOPS MOP PAILS, ETC.

MILLERS-FALLS HAND POWER TOOLS WHEELBARROWS SHOVELS ROPE INDUSTRIAL WORK RAIN SUITS INDUSTRIAL WATER HOSE w'eiii' league "was just one of those things." "The bad part about my slump is that I picked a fine time to go into it. You don't yy-m Snell Honored By Government i 1, LONDON (UPI)-Peter Snell, i. '1 l.l'llltil';tlli,..jll,illll!li,:aH,,niilll New Zealand's 800 and 1500 me (i i li, ter gold medal winner in the Tokyo Olympics, was awarded the Order of the British Em pire yesterday in an Honors List issued by the British gov eminent. An fi Bdr fnl Included among many noted personalities from ail walks of iUp. SiI t- v- 3 'iliii'linil Don Woodward life were Mary Rand, who won the Olympic broad jump; Ann Packer, 800 meter women's gold medalist; Robbie Bright-well, who anchored the second-.

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team at Tokyo, and Stanley pm unite un avinuc moKea last is sctieuuied for completion in Feb-weck as workers covered a part of the front ruary. of the structure with plastic to keep out the Matthews, Britain's "Grand Old Man of Soccer." 4.

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