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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 13

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TIIE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVILLE, OHIO SECTION PACE TIIE FLLVTSTOxES By Ilanna-Barbera Saturday Football Results IVational League Box Scores MONDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1962 THE MOPeXATE I A "HCW CO YOU LIKE O-lvtATS RAINFALL NEVER 1 Vi I SS5 LIVINS IN THIS OUT HERS ANV SNOW, HAlL, kZY ffrp-. VN J' p4(rroPTHE r- IS THE CYCLONES 7 K7T1 (TSStdJ FR7r UNCLE EP 1 (OH ZS XT HAVE AN 1 A I A -v A I onto PHILADELPHIA CINCINNATI ab bl bl Taylor 2b 3 0 10 Cardenas 3 0 0 0 Klaus 3b 4 0 10 Rojas 2b 4 0 0 0 Savage rf 4 0 2 0 Pinson cf 4 12 0 Sievers lb 3 0 0 0 Robinsrm rf 3 1 I Covington If 4 0 0 0 Lynch If 4 112 Ometer cf 3 0 0 0 Colpman lb 4 111 Dalrymple 2 0 0 0 Free.p 3h 4 0 10 Amaro ss 2 0 0 0 Edwards 2 0 0 0 Ohio State 41 North Carolina 7 Indiana 28 Cincinnati 6 Miami 17 Western Michigan 7 Bowling fireen 14 Dayton 7 Xavier 24 Detroit 20 Ohio U. 21 Kent State Youngstown 19 McMurry (Te.) I Hillsdale IS Central State It Denison 39 Carnegie Tech Hiram 7 Oberlin 6 Kenyon 27 Wooster Heidelbert 20 Ohio Wesleyao II Defiance 14 Ashland 13 Akron 13 Baldwin-Wallace 7 Capital 3 Mt. Union Muskingum 58 Marietta Wittenoerg 14 Otlerbein 7 Bluffton 35 Wilmington NANCY By Ernie Bushmillcr aCalhson 1 0 0 0 Tsitouns 3 0 0 0 Wine ss 0 0 0 0 Mahaffey 2 0 1 0 bTorre 1 0 0 fl Bennptt 0 0 0 0 Total illSI Totals 31 4 7 4 a-Struck out for Arnaro in 8th; b-Flied out for Mahaffev in 8th.

Philadelphia 000 000 000 Cincinnati 020 001 10 4 PO A Philadelphia 24 Cincinnati. 27-10. DP Coleman. Cardenas and Coleman; Rojas. Cardenas and Coleman; Coleman unassisted LOB Philadelphia 5.

Cincinnati 7. 2B Robinson 2, Frees. HR Lynch and Coleman. ip rer bb so Mahaffey L. 19 14) ...7 7 4 4 3 3 Bennett 1 0 0 0 0 1 IF VDU KEEP EAST PICKING UP My HOW CAN I GET ACQUAINTED WITH THAT BOy I WISH YOU'D STOP THAT HANDKERCHIEF? MISTER i Tsitouns (W, 1 0) 9 5 0 0 2 4 HBP Cardenas (hv Mahaffey).

Siev. ers (bv Tsitouns) Oorrm.n, Forman, Sudol and Jaikowski. 1:49. A 10,942. Penn St.

20 Air Force Army 9 Syracuse 2 Columbia 22 Brown 20 Tufts 16 Bowdoin 0 Kings Point 17 American IntL I New Hampshire 18 Colby 14 Boston Coll. 28 Vilianova 13 Navy 20 William Mary II Harvard 27 Lehigh 7 Rochester 6 Hamilton 8 Yale 18 Connecticut 14 Colgate 23 Cornell 12 Holy Cross II Buffalo W. Maryland 12 Penn. Military 7 Amherst 20 Springfield 0 PITTSBURGH MILWAUKEE ab hi ab bl Virdon cf 4 12 0 Mathews 3b 4 1 2 1 Groat ss 5 0 3 3 Johnson cf 3 0 10 3 0 10 Tavlor rf 3 0 10 Clndenn lb Mazerski 2b 5 0 0 0 T.Aaron lb 3 0 10 Hoak 3b 5 0 0 0 Asprnte 2b 4 10 0 Coss If Ballet Atop New Building Stargell rf Leppert Olivo bLopan McHean rBailev Williams 13 Trinity (Conn.) Dartmouth 27 Massachusetts I Rhode Island 14 Maine 7 Slippery Rock 10 Edinboro Hofstra 35 Southern Conn. 21 Princeton 15 Rutgers 7 Vermont 82 Rensselaer Poly I Pnn 13 Lafayette 11 Kansas 14 Boston U.

0 i (iuard 10 Drexel Tech I Bucknell 15 Temple 14 Louisville II Marshall 0 5 0 2 0 Menke ss 4 0 0 0 5 13 0 Uecker 4 112 5 13 1 Blai kabv If 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Curtis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 aLemaster 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ravmond 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1110 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 4 15 4 Total 12 I 3 La ma be atop building under construction in Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle section. Workmen strike a momentary "ballet" pose while stretching to unhook crane cable high dSchofield LI'L ABIVEB By Al Capp Francis el'laskett Veale Ttoals Yah kin fi BUCKEYE NEWS BRIEFS SIT DOWN. BOUT HAM FAT SOUTH a-Struck out for Curtis in 3rd; b-Walked SILLV eovr GOOCHS FERTILIZER. 1 FIRST STEP I AH KNOWS A MICE Vs TOWARD fYRiGHT" I LAWN MOWER 0 MIGHT BECOMING Hs? BE INTRUSTED IN. IT'S PRESIDENT IS TO fT BUILT 6UNAPTHIN' I GET r.

rTj LIKE VO' -jJ INTRO- rVE-fi'GtEf- for Olivo in 5th: c-Struck out for Mr-Bean in 6th; Singled for Lamabe in 8th; e-Flied out for Francis in 9th. Pittsburgh 000 000 040 4 Milwaukee 020 010 000 1 1 ALREADV vr shun, MADE. MW PO-A Pittsburgh 27-8, Milwaukee 27-6. CHOICE DP Mathews. Aspromonte and T.

Aaron; Morgan St. 14 N. Carolina Coll I Clemson 7 North Carolina St. 0 West Virginia 14 Virginia Tech Kentucky St. 12 Knoxville 0 Auburn 22 Tennessee 21 Fisk 14 Tuskegee 0 Grambling 14 Southern 17.

I Georgia Tech 17 Florida 0 ft Lee 28 Lebanon Valley I Johni Hopkini 28 Frank, ft M. 7 Ciroat, Mazeroski and Clendenon. LOB Pittsburgh 14, Milwaukee 5. 2B Clenden Seven Killed In Weekend Traffic Mishaps In Ohio on, Stargell. Groat and Johnson.

HR Uecker and Mathews. Ip er bb so Olivo 4 1 2 2 1 6 McBean I 1111 uet a Presbyterian I Lamabe (W, 3-1) 2 0 0 0 12 Francis 1 2 0 0 0 I Chattanooga 14 E. Tenn. St. 11 Georgia 10 Vanderbilt 0 Veale I 0 0 0 0 2 Curtis 3 5 0 0 0 2 Mississippi 14 Kentucky 0 Louisiana St, 6 Rice 6 COLUMBUS (UPI) At least roy promised a vigorous admin- Lemaster 3 3 0 0 2 2 zens Bank which his father, Christopher F.

Kern had helped Maryland 11 Wake Forest 1 stration to stop "the downhill Miami (l-la.) 21 lexas ennst. 20 Ravmond (L, 5-5) 3 7 4 4 2 2 SP Francis, Vargo, Crawford, Harvey, 2:30. A 7.376. seven persons were killed in Ohio weekend traffic accidents, all Fri Lenoir Rhyne 20 Newberry 19 hast Carolina is Catawba 14 found. Appointed slide and get Cleveland moving again." Davidson IS Wofford day night and Saturday.

The only other accidental death MIDWEST on the United Press International survey which started at 6 p.m. COLUMBUS (UPI) William G. Thomas of Cleveland will take TERRY Ohio State 41 North Carolina Services Set LANCASTER, Ohio (UPI) By George Wuniler Friday was that of a boy who fell over Oct. 11 as state chief of minority group services for the Nebraska 25 Michigan 13 Indiana 21 Cincinnati I Auustana 14 Millikin 1 Southern III. 41 Cen.

Michigan Wisconsin 69 New Mexico SU 11 Minnesota 0 Missouri 0 down an abandoned coal mine air tmgiWHATyANMANl -i. n'ttii' itpl THCXJSHTOF SUCH AN I THE OBJECT CHUTEP FROM THE U5AF TRANSPORT MAKES ITS APPEARANCE WITH CHAMPETTE AN 7 THE 5EKSEANT ABOAKC. South, East, Crooksville Win Games South, East and Crooksville post shaft in Tuscarawas County. Services will be held Monday afternoon for Jacob Keller Kern 80, retired banker who died Friday at his home here. Omaha 47 Bradley 26 Iowa 21 Oregon St.

I Ohio State Employment Service. He will succeed Donald Beatty, promoted to chief of staff serv ices for the Bureau of Wheaton II Hope 0 The fatalities by days: Friday Night Cleveland Joseph Bires 11, Toledo, killed and three mem Kern retired in 1941 as presi Drake 21 Colorado St. Coll. Ball St. 28 Butler 28 Beloit 19 St.

Olaf 11 dent of the local Farmers Citi DePauw 19 Evansville 6 Bluffton College IS Wilmington I Wichita 11 Hardin Simmons i WITH CHAMP'S ifwfIIl VEHICLE? If PUNNO-PUT I SU5PEaONE ISST MOTHER ANP AMP 5', PUCKY, RE- MOONSHINERS JMffi, STI fl fl JOINS HIS SPECIALIZED IN Witf. LfcG, I special 'NgP fjjg CAPTIVES jpWjgj ed Biddy League varsity victor bers of his family injured in a ies Sunday. SOUTHWEST Maysvillc Pk. Youth Held car collision. Saturday Paul Bronker scored two touch Arkansas 42 Tulsa 14 Notre Dame 11 Oklahoma 7 downs to lead South to a 20-0 de For Wounding Neighbor, 56 Canton Fred Wible, 53, of North Canton, killed when his car crashed broadside into a truck at cision over South Zanesville while Houston 18 Texas A4.M 1 Memphis State 14 No.

Texas State Texas 14 Texas Tech West Texas State 49 Tex, Western Pittsburgh 24 Baylor 14 Lamar St. 11 Abilene Christian I Bob Herman romped to three an intersection. scores in leading East in a 28-0 David Johnson, 18, of Maysville pike was being held in the Cleveland Mrs. Winifred Roc co, 32, Cleveland, died of injuries Muskingum County jail Sunday on an open charge pending an in WEST victory over East Fultonham. Dick Probasco scored two second hnlf vestigation into the shooting and wounding of a neighbor Saturday four hours after crashing her car evening, Sheriff Fred B.

Uffner reported. touchdowns to give Crooksville its By Saunders and Ernst 3IARY WORTH Colorado 8 Kansas St. Idaho Idaho St. Washington St. 21 Wyoming 15 Stanford 16 Michigan St.

11 into a Pennsylvania Railroad ov erpass. Uffner said Johnson was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Kenneth 22-12 win over North. Lima Mrs. Fanny Burgman, California 2S San Jose I Washington 28 Illinois 7 Nevada 2 Whlttier I Foster after Edgar Dimmerling, 56. was grazed by two pellets from East JV tripped South JV 6-0 65, Lima, killed in an auto colli a 16 gauge shotgun fired by the on a third quarter touchdown by youth as the climax of a long Oregon 35 Utah I Utah State 41 Montana 20 New Mexico 35 Arizona 23 Humboldt State 21 Williamette II sion on Ohio 81 east of Lima.

Canton Jean Hudak, 16, Can lTHEN V0U NtEDT0 6ET I I WE COULD FIND A A I'D -HAVE TO A5K r. AlS A MV G05Hf- auiET LITTLE EATING THE NUR5E IN CHARGE Jv APOLOGIES FROM UT ME piCU I COULDN'T, RU5TY! SEEING NO ONE BUT PLACE IN THE HALE! JT NRU5TY FOR HIS CALLOW VOm iVp HAVEN'T BEEN THESE OLD FOLKS COUNTR.Y-1 APiS s- Kfl BOASTING- FR6M WttU 0f THESE M05T OF THEM 5ICK'. lpRlsailA FOR HER DRWE OUT SOME- GR0UND5 SINCE v. 1 PRIGGISH RE8UFF WHERE FOR riiil THEY" I MEAN-" Ky r7i -Mf -3 -L 1" ll-HAVE CLEARED I CAME MERE! Jff TvVl Denny Bryan. A safety and Mark standing dispute.

Dimmerling was treated by a Geo. Washington II Brigham Young II Redlands 22 Riverside (Calif.) 12 ton, killed in an auto collision at the intersection of Ohio 687 and Abrey's 25-yard run gave North JV a 10-8 win over Crooksville U. of Pacific 28 Santa Clara I physician. 241 near Canton. HIGH SCHOOL JV.

Foster said Johnson told him Uhrichsville William John Columbus Man Best Test Pilot BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPI) Rosecrans 46 Sheridan I Belliare 40 Cambridge 20 Barnesville 20 Dillonvale I Mike Micheli's 42-yard touch son, 14, Uhrichsville, killed when he had not intended to shoot his victim but only wanted to frighten him into apologizing for using abusive language in the past. Steubenville Central 21 Donor (Pa.) I Warwood (W. VA.) 32 Bridgeport 20 Bell St. Johns 24 Llnslv (W.

Va.) I he was overcome by fumes while exploring an abandoned coal mine Canton C. C. 11 Youngs. Ursuline 8 Akron Garfield 14 Akron Buchtel air shaft 12 miles southeast of down and a two-point conversion run by Mike Sims gave North Pee-wees an 8-6 verdict over South Zanesville while Kenny Herman's two touchdown plunges gave East Dimmerling, who rooms and Akron Hower I Akron Kenmor 8 Nilej II Youngstown Mooney I Gnadenhutten and fell to the Donald W. McCracken of Co lumbus, Ohio, was named out Cleveland James Sexton, 22.

standing test pilot of the year Sat Peewees a 12-0 win over South. boards at the home of Mrs. Marie Morris, told Foster he was lying in bed when Johnson entered the room, picked up the shotgun standing against the wall and and Noah Blanton, 36, both of urday night by the Society of Experimental Test Pilots at its an Cleveland, killed when the motor Fast 8 12 8 828 E. Fultonham 0 I I 0 0 SCORING: East Menhorn (40-yd. run! Mormon 1 S.u.4 run l.vi nllino cai ill By Frank King nual gathering here.

said get out of bed or I'll shoot Groat Leads Pittsburgh Victory, 4-3 cycle they were riding on Lorain Ave. crashed into a store's plate glass front. 30-yd. punt return). you there." McCracken was presented the PAT; East Herman (run), Bennett (run).

Dimmerling said he started to fcy'ry pi Ykn. Lrvi the castX Vaj're doinj it tneA LUel ChaH ie NThear LUner to model hard I ve pot a 100! wouldn't buyH knou; hou) the modeling ciay-say Wte he can Ivan C. Kincheloe Award at the banquet climaxing the society's sixth annual symposium which North 8 8 8 812 get to his feet and as he did so, Crooksville 2 6 8 822 how ar things sTuna isnr a One Fair Set COLUMBUS (UPI) Ohio's struck- tne barrel of the gun comes tnrough! i -1 nn i nn Tnn a- ra uid uwi i in i i i iy hi iuiw i in i av nrnr sv SCORING; North Magaziner 2 (40-yd. run. 7-yd.

run); Crooksville Safety (tackle by Jones), Richardson (30-yd. was attended by more than 1,000 which was discharged into the MILWAUKEE (UPI) Short- top military and civilian test pi pass). Probasco 2 (75-yd. run ll-yd. rum floor with the edge of the pattern stop Dick Groat's three run dou PAT: Crooksville Shoemaker (pass).

lots. of shot creasing the left side of 1962 county fair schedule, which opened the middle of July, will have its next to last show this weeks at Coshocton. South 14 6 8 8-26 He received the award for the his head. So. Zanesville 6 6 6 08 experimental flying he performed SCORING: South Hawxhurst (2-yd.

while a test pilot for the McCon- The last of Ohio's county fairs run), Paul Bronker 2 (15-yd. run. 30-yd. run. PAT: South Reed (run).

nell Aircraft Corp. of St. Louis will be the week lone Fairfield County event, opening next Sun Mo. McCracken was project pilot on the Navy's supersonic F4H North J. 118 816 Crooksville J.

6 6 8 8 I SCORING: North J. V. Safety (tackle day at Lancaster. by Sims), Ahrey (25 yd. rum; Crooksville Phantom II.

The four-day Coshocton County KichOff UF Meeting Set Tuesday The award citation noted the J. V. Lucket (30-yd. pass). PAT: North J.

V. Antonett (run); Crooksville J. V. Denny (run). program involved attaining Fair closes Thursday.

McEIroy Confident South i. 6 6 6 66 speeds considerably in excess of East J. 6 6 6 61 mach 2.5. It stated that McCrack SCORING: East J. V.

Bryan (2-yd rum. CLEVELAND (UPI) Ohio en's precise execution of difficult By Bradley and Edginton Atty. Gen. Mark McEIroy said Fast P. 6 6 6 6 REX MORGAN, M.D.

ble in the eighth rallied the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 4-3 victory over the Milwaukee Braves Sunday in their final game of the season. The win gave the fourth place Pirates a 93-68 record for the season. Their position in the final standings was two rungs higher than in 1961. The win went to Jack Lamabe, his third of the year, who was the second Pittsburgh reliefer. The loss was charged to Claude Raymond, who pitched the last three innings after two other Milwaukee hurlers had shut out the Pirates for the first six.

Eddie Mathews' 29th homer of the year and the 399th of his career had put Milwaukee ahead 3-0 in the fifth after Bob Uecker got his first home run ever, which drove in two runs in the second. Don Leppert had driven in Pittsburgh's first run in the eighth with a single. flights reflected great credit on South P. 6 6 6 68 Sunday he was confident of vie John Montgomery, Neighbor SCORING: East P. W.

Herman 2 2S" ZWi LL. Jk4 JX yWHO KNOWS? ESPECIALLY IF DR. MORGAN himself, the experimental test pi lot profession and his company. tory in the Democratic mayorali- hood Division chairman for the (I-yd. run.

1yd. run). So. Zanesville P. 6 6 6 6- North P.

6 8 6 6- ty primaries here Tuesday. United Fund campaign, has an Astronaut Lt. Col. John Olenn McEIroy told a crowd at the nounced the kick-off meeting for SCORING: So. Zanesville Moller (13- Democratic organization steer the division will be held at 6:30 of Ohio was the principal speaker at a symposium luncheon.

Glenn told the pilots there could be no yd. run); North P. W. Micheli (42-yd. run).

PAT: North P. W. Sims Irunl. roast at Euclid Beach Park that p.m. Tuesday at the YMCA.

WswiTHTHEOUESTCi HHV '''Zmf ALLISONT YOU'RE BEOINNING OilrBM If S1 THE ROAD rZT 1 TjH I vIr ifl he and the party were going to A buffet supper will be served denying man efficiency in space. win Tuesday because the future Pascual Wins of Cleveland demanded it. Ohio University Blasting city administration leaders as "mediocre midgets in 20th Victory the seats of the mighty," McEl Procrams Center to the volunteers with each person paying for his meal. Tickets may be purchased from the section chairman or at the door. Reservations must be turned in to the United Fund office this morning.

The main speaker will be Miss Crystal Petty, an outstanding sen DRI VINO ALU50N POOLE TO THE HOSPITAL TONY REALIZES THAT SHE 5U5PECTS IT WAS HE WHO FORCED REX MORGAN OFF THE ROAD Is Announced i. JIM ATHENS, Ohio (UPI) Ohio ior at Zanesville High School. Miss University announced Sunday the Petty, who has spoken to several By Walt Disney establishment of an international programs center to handle the SCAMI" groups recently on behalf of the United Fund, was one of four business created by an increase students chosen last year to at of overseas projects from three tend the International Institute on to seven during the last eight World Affairs in Cincinnati. She ILl IAICI I months. VNASM'T President Vernon Alden said will speak on "Your United Fund." Fire Put Out In Chaps Run Firemen Sunday afternoon quickly extinguished a fire in Chaps Run at the rear of 713 Dryden road.

A pile of creosote-soaked timbers in the stream had caught fire, and sent huge black clouds of smoke skyward, attracting a considerable number of persons to the area. Firemen said the timers had jammed in the creek during a four-inch rain storm in the summer of 1961, and had remained there since. No damage resulted from the blaze. MINNEAPOLIS-St. PAUL (UPI) Camilo Pascual, battling the weatherman as well as the Baltimore Orioles, Sunday won his 20th game of the season on a three-hit shutout as the second place Minnesota Twins downed the Baltimore Orioles, 1-0.

Pascual, entering the charmed 20-game circle on his third attempt, struck out seven to raise his league-leading strikeout mark to 206. The victory was his 18th complete game, another American League high for the season. Harmon Killebrcw. who finished the season as the league home run (48) and runs batted in (126) king drove in the winning run in the opening inning. HUNGfcW.

Cubs Win 5-1 Over New York CHICAGO (UPD-rhe Chicago Cubs scored on a bases loaded walk, a wild pitch, and a pair of errors and completed a rare triple play Sunday to win their 59th game of the season 5-1, and hand the New York Mets their 120th loss. Bob Buhl gave up only five hits in his 12th victory and a triple play which went from second baseman Ken Hubbg to first baseman Ernie Banks to shortstop Andre Rodgers, killed off a New York chance of scoring in the 8th inning. Montgomery has urged every the operations of current interna REALLY tional projects at the center in the one in his division to attend the meeting. Campaign material and College of Education building and pave the way for further volunteer kits will be distributed and the contents explained. Or VVU.

The United Fund goal this year The total federal investment in 3SC Ohio University overseas projects, Alden said, has reached $1.5 orM I rbu Rm.vM is $227,510 and the Neighborhood Division quota is $8,922. The first division report meeting is scheduled for noon on Oct. 11 at the YMCA. million for the coming academic year, to be one of the largest in the nation..

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