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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 24

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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WnlifAr DeVall Braves Warned Friday, January 31, 1958 Appleton Post-Crescent 24 Two Boat Clubs Back Slaps 505 Trio HUIIGJHHGIHUI To Protect Lead i 'Hap' Strefaig Tops Craftsmen On 601 Series Of Hard Work CONTINUED FROM PAGE 22 For Pin Honors Marian DcWall tatooed the timbers to the tune of a 505 se-i to show the way in HahnV I Women's circuit Thursday, Boating Safety Law Against Purdue night. She dumped a 193 solo, along the route for first placed Tschank and Christensen evening was the absence of Lou jPerini, Braves' He sent a telegram from New York say-ing he would be unable to at-jtend because of "urgent business." Perini has attended base Yacht club," said Haak, "have as one of their major objectives the fostering of safety practices in boating as well as other Larry Braun Rolls 564 Triple in Grocers' Wheel 4 Tilts Saturday Open Up Big 10 Cage Race Again Letters Pledge Support to Plan Now Under Study Support of the city's intention of putting a boat Marion Ashman polished off the top loner, a 212, for Sehultz bar. She wound up with a Other honor tallies: 1 par. enc wouna up mm a i. "OOOr tallies.

water sports. In view of the By The Associated Press "Hap" Strcbig walked off greatly increased use of the ball writers' banquets in Boston and New York in 'the last ing safety ordinance on its (waterways in the Fox Cities Mirhiean' 'WnlvPrinPe rlnr w)tn game and senes honors "1 iwicnigans wonennes, aor-i Hfim Twiion im, Bn, rr mant in basketball competition Gladys Parish io; Pat Luti ii, aoi: "ursaay eening Tnn 11 iii tr Zempie men's league keeling at the few weeks. Haney and General Manager books was received from two areas by boat owners and oth-boat clubs this week. ers, and the resulting increase Mrs. Robert Rhnolrlpv i Ton cturHov nv ciuo.

lie slapped a 211 slapped a John Quinn were co-recipients ernoon in a regionally-televised Wcgner Jess 17 in poiemiai aanger 10 ine par- of the chapter's annual of the Tri-City Boating ticipants, we urge you (mayor game with Purdue. Pro Sports' iur ouisianaing contributions toltt i ana council) to enact wnatever The game at Ann Arbor will be followed by three night con-' i game and a 601 series for the Cards. The Eagles (36-24) pace the circuit by lj games. Larry Braun damped the most ample series, a 564, and the loudest game, a 214, in the Haak, Appleton Yacht trae urn nnnocc oftr Art. This Is One of the Two New identical srorphnards uhirn baseball in Milwaukee.

Receiving trophies or plaques were commodore, pledged their force the safety regulations clubs assistance in lptfprs tests that send Northwestern to Illinois, Minnesota to Michigan have been adding to the convenience of basketball" fans in the Anoleton TTifh srhnnl civm Tho Jminlc State and Ohio State to lowa.j a 0 Yt 1 1 1 pitchers Lew Burdette and Var-lMrs- Dorothy Stillings, Seventh sary. Bill Prepared The four conference engage ren a and outfielders 'ward and the mayor The Mrs. Shockley letter was ments open up the title race in; Grocers circuit at the Elks club. Cities Service is his team. George Panke shot a triplicate of 161s.

jused for the third time tonight when the Terrors enter-jtain Fond du Lac. (Post-Crescent Photo) Hank Aaron and Bob Hazle Mrs. Shockley told Mrs. Still- referred to City Atty. Don.

L. Jury by Public Safety Commit-tee Chairman Homer Malm- earnest after term and semes-jCONTL'UED FROM PAGE 22 ter examinations st all schools. Burdette nailed Burdette was hailed for his WAPL (40-17) owns a 3-game Indiana has a non-league date dldn 1 E. wa a bill listing strom. The Haak letter will be ings Neenah's ordinance was developed by city officials and active boaters.

"We have found," she said, at DePaul is H1p inai couia ana could not do leaa. three victories in the World Se introduced at day's Michican trimmed Ohio in restricting TV under anti-i Other honor tallies and a split council meeting and probably State, 72-63, in its last start to trust laws thus making costly pickup Bluejay Frosh Nudge Kaukauna Five, 46-44 mat it nas worked out very be sent to Jury ries as the Braves whipped the New York Yankees. The citation identified him specifically as the outstanding player in the fall classic. AFTSMEX'S: Les Little 201; Art Jrpsen 531; "Windy" Glaser 531; Harley Slezak 202; "Doc" Jones S-10. capture the Big Ten lead with couri acuon unnecessary, a 3-1 record.

Ohio State, mean- Foundation of Sport thi1o fine taLrpn nnfricrht nnc. Baseball Commissioner Ford cueLuveiy necause us restrictive clauses are determined by the size and effect of wakes created by the boats rather Strikes and Spares Control and Spahn, the ace of the Milwau session of second place with 4-2 while not commenting 5M. Joe Griesbaeh while Michigan State and In-Tecuy on the bill, said he hoped 55i; conme Knaus 206: Hu Fuicer kee mnimH ctnff n.oc! lhan it: rtinna arp lbH in thirH xiith the JUdlCiary Committee WOuld b3ft- A1 RoTM 536 Schueller 209. uniiiu uv vv. nv luitu tin Roosevelt, Wilson Also Post Narrow 588; Allan Ltux 548.

tug tr- i aa nuiiuiru a sjici. me speea limn. ed on McKinley with regulars for his 21 victories in 1957. It Urges Action Dave Walter and Jerry Gen- was his eighth season of 20 or! There are several groups 32. nt recommend legislation dron both being whistled out of 11 "pni.

jWDose active cooperation is es Cage Victories Consistency Are Vital Aaron, me Aauonal Lcaeup's spntial tn c.ippKc mm cul. I most valuable nlavrir action in the fourth quarter. The closest McKinley got in lr KOX VALLEY FRESHMAN LEAUl lidmea to the same hnnnr Yacht pIuH ai Box Scores 0 YMCA Cage Leagues in o-7 i i L.ii among the Bravps anH UstIo nv inr it i vr The race, however, still hasn't; tnat would subject organized1, broken open. Wisconsin, lhe threat of Northwestern, Purdue and m. 'litigation.

inois have lost only three' Approval of the reserve games. Minnesota is last with a claue off baseball's 1-4 mark itnind. The clause, giving a club'j 5 Home Wins to any Player it signs until The Wolverines, who have he orf traded, is the not lost in five home games of.the. sPrt-this season have two nlaver1. As for territorial rights, Cel- ii oa-oi wiiii auuui nan -a i tmiea oiaies 6 WdS hPieCiea inP llh rnntin I Li Klmbrrly 0 MrKinlrv Mensshs I Kaukauna Wilson 4 Neenah Rooievelt THIRSDAfS RESILTS: Rooarvelt .19, McKinlry 37.

Menaahs 4. Kaukauna 44. Wilson 3, Neenah 37, inuiuic iu gu uui nooseven was ai juenasna, nen i conducting an Li able to stall out the victory, orJr lfar' the city council, police and oth-lstructional clinic, someone is Dick Emerich paced the mucn-traveled baseball er boating groups and individ- bound to ask. "Joe. what's the with 13 points while "'l inatA- most important habit for a good nnrc tin th 1 1 nAinte 1 ll.il A KJ UUllll) 1111C VJVir ine av.

(Rockets 31 in thP lPflanp's tnn 1rt srnrprs ler Said he WOUld not favor a B'h" Mrs. Stillings introduced a bowler to have?" dron swished 12 before he de-f the Pennant partedSubstitute Frank For.if,nalIy lot back to its "ghtful Menasha Menasha's fresh- rH aUn rank flmnnntf thp hpt ruIe wnlcn WOUia permit "one FGFTF FGFTF Wehre'berg 0 0 4 Schmidt 4 2 1 resolution calling for some safe-j I have two things I like to ty measures on the Fox Riverjbracket together as most im- owner Thursday night: rebounders. Pete TUlotson is cIub Preventing another to Luobke in a mU territory. That0!" A Surprise men remained on the heels of rest slipped in tallies for Mc. unbeaten Kimberly the Fox Kinley and turned in a good re-Valley Freshman league job.

edging Kaukauna, 46-44. here! RaoaevrlU-ttM iMrKlnUv 17 rru uuiiug uie uuaium season ai mi during tne boating season at the would not be fair or reasonable1 erage and has retrieved more Aaron as a surorise 1 0 I TibbeU 4 0 3 0 0 2 Rowe 111 4 3 2 Wvlk 0 0 2 3 1 1 ITtschig 0 0 2 0 0 1 De Noyrr 0 0 2 0 0 1 Vander Here 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'Members of the Appleton to the public, or to the sport it- caikmj self." He added, however, that FG FT FGFTF than 13 rebounds per game. Burton, tied for ninth in scoring Aaron hit the ball over the centerfield fence with one on 1 1 Loberepr it would be "reasonable" for'J a game against the St. Louis! ChIcaoo' 5tnrLMrf-t with 16.8, has netted nearly 15 lor-jonj, rebounds in each contest. 1 ind.1D8 club inursaay afternoon.

Uianie The Jays defeated the Ghosts! Neumln by 40 points in their Kaukauna' (rcds meeting last November butU'icnou1 they had to come from behind Ceasar 4- .1. iMine Tarrfinalc Set 01 I 3 in some Totals I 4 12 Totals 3 11 To Get Facelifting 0 0 2 3 3 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 Bloedom 4 Walter 2 Gendron 2 Totzke 0 Feistel 1 Forrest 1 Young 2 A U1UUV 0 MVJV 4VUVU1IUV1 If Mna manner. That what the ma- u.a.u.o ft-. xv Lain- the Braves to a 4-2 victory and their first pennant iflotshots 33 IRaldrrt 31 Chicago Lu. Chlcaeo's iUr Bn irs are tussling with now FG FT 11C1C.

stockyards are going to get a ranks seventeenth in coring1 ReP" Keating (R'N'Y-). rni- Piepenber, A fan rptripvprt thp hall hut millinn ioK 10 win uie return game. De voss The Menashans led, 10-8, at Hartw's the quarter, and 24-17 at half-l Toiais Lime but the Kaws rallied 8 23 14! FGFTF 0 0 0 0 1 3 13 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 23 declined to give it to Aaron. The Union Stock yard Tran- Totals 8 10 weather is the 3 Montieth 1 Emerick 4 Polisky 0 Mumme 3 Forster 2 BirkhoU n37i Negotiations failed and the fan. sit has announced plans to gain a 32-all tie at the close In 90 F'uvisiuu wuum oil- top scorer.

tagonize uascuttll llldlljr.j ubpr lunnu ii. utci iu viic iiiwciuitc nic oiiu toil" Beacon Realty company as a vert 60 acres for lease or sale to Gericke Neenah Five Loses Ohio State Monday to vault "enis confess, jeopardiz- three periods. The score was tied se-apiece' in the fourth period when Jim Schuman's down payment on a house. The industry. Totals 16 1 14! TotaU from seventeenth place to 9 13 5 Jack Relien's free throw with real estate firm had it mounted! -jiii.

111111 nan lb lUUUIllU puojut VL 111. 11C i would favor an amendment Charles S. Potter, president vnaiiva u. 1 unci. trolUcll rebound shot gave the Ghosts oKnnl nnn seventh with a 17.6 average which would clearly establish are very appreciative and de- thp lpart with nhm.t fnlw i a uiacK oase and suitably ot tne company, said a $2 mil-Ses Sf 8 tie and bought Wil- inscribed.

Beacon then turnedilion hog house will be built, a the reserve clause and other, lighted." "sporting" aspects as being! Maurice Podoloff, president free of anti-trust jurisdiction, jof the National Basketball as- Menasha tied the score and'Tn 2 v7J pl.lr. 10 ine wnters 10 Presentisneep bouse wm be constructed, 70 Jumpers Slated To Compete in Briar Hill Ski Meet went ahead 40-38 on baskets by! eague game here Thur sdav' -t amPs wm ttdgue game nere inursaayi "i got more use for it than be nut ud and narkint? snnrp Bert Bell, National Football(soeiation, said, "Without having! Dm uerndra: afternoon. Rpaonn." Aarnn sairt u-ith a hicr ill hp HnnhlpH tr, league commissioner, saia tne reaa tne bin, it appears very consis .0 uvvuiiiiuuuiiK jjuj lam. tuinrui ana added a fielder to up the dif-i Neenah's Paul Felton tossed Erin 14,000 cars Meskk, Mich. A field bill was "a wonderful job.

We fair and cooperative. citnv.c iuui ijuiuis aim rwnu-jin seven points in tne first pe- tency. Any bowler with these two virtues should be able to maintain a pretty high average. Control is the habit of rolling kauna couldn't get the spreadiriod as the Rockets moved to a'-any lower than two after that.l4-13 lead. The winners were! Last Unbeaten '5' Falls the ball exactly where vou want ii naa me Dan unaer us own on top, 23-20, at the half.

Wil-. basket with 17 seconds left to son's Marty Sehultz coined nine! to. Consistency is the ability ta Skiers Shouldn't Skimp In Buying Equipment repeat tne same correct dehv ery time after time. Elgin Baylor Scores 60 To Set 1957-8 Record of 70 jumpers, including 3-time winner Earl Hill of the home club, will compete Sunday in the Michigan ski jumping championships at Briar Hill club near here. Jumpers from Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois and Ontario will take part.

Some of the outstanding entries are Jackie Bietala of Ishpeming, the 1956 national class champion; Connie Erickson, Paul Jacobs and Lea Granquist of Iron All star bowlers have these piay dui couian get the tying of his 11 points in the initial basket. I two stanzas. Ritchie led the Bluejays with The hosts were in front 31-30 13 points. Kaukauna's Ken Kav-' entering the final segment, anaugh gained game honors Wilson won the game from with 17. Ithe four line with eight free two habits to varying degrees.

what sneakers are to the bas When they are bowling well, their control and consistency are almost perfect. If either is m. Ir. n. 4 At 1 A 1- Menasha 4A nauaau is as i 1 s-i lis in i i ri nt' annan a 11 i Complete Outfit Can be Purchased For About $110 fgftf! By The Associated Press I gained a 14-2 record by beating 3 3 Schumann 3 1 0 uu -iui -xw.

mK; Jmissing, their scores reflect this 2 Mayer I 2 1'Cte KafUra WOUnd UP WitW fc "atl muni ui a auipiiac-mimui tv-ov wun Wbuar cor-, ketball player. Good ones cost as little as $20 or as much as $70. Make sure the soles are rubber. Leather soaks up mois 2 rnle 1'ljohn the" im 3a 116 g0t.12 the last 3il I ow of no way to develop Mountain, Per Staavi of BY CHUCK CAPALDO Prange Ritchie Gerhard Denne LaValle Stumpf Bachhuber Bertram Matowitz Chicago and Walt Murray of 3 Bay 3 Kavanaufeh 2 Priebe' 0 Voet 0' VanderPas 1 LaBorde Oi Milwaukee 11 iki equipment in use today certainly ture. One of the wisest investments a skier can make are release costs more than it did in yes teryear but, then whatjbindings, designed to free the TotaU 20 8 14 Totals doesn't? The fact remains, however, foot in case of a fall.

It's a good idea to purchase the bindings McKinley Falls, 39- Cincinnati where Miami of 16 eames for a 7 avprnop ivou Practice under various al- "2irr 3 tteiOlS gafe OsS conditions, too, as knowing ,37 iseen.h-3; Urts of trouble before he brokelsecond with a 32.4 average on to adjust gime w.lU fgftf fgftf loose to retain his national scor-i389 points in 12 games. to your contro and consis- i ixaseiie ing lead. Baylor, topping the year's, tenc' 5 3Saub 4 5 No one was sitting back previous high of 56 set bv Rnh-L After enoug practice, your 4 1 Beloit, all in the class A division. Wes Leaper, Former Packer, Dies at 57 Cleveland UTi A former football player for the University of Wisconsin and the professional Green Bay Packers, Wesley S. Leaper, died at his office here Thursday.

He was mat a snow bunny or novice separately and have them in Roosevelt erased an 8-6 first 'woehier B-6 first woehier quarter deficit with a booming looming Schultz stalled on the skis you buy. Cable bindings, which permit the heel a little leeway, also are 7 1 Third of Series yawning at Seattle either. Notlertson auainst Spfnn Hall at the foul line should be imu point advantage in the Martin cpfnnrl norinH anH InA tVio acI Relien 2 0 4 1 4 0 1 Felton 2 Fahr'krug (Hansen Steffenson with Elgin Baylor. No. 3 scorer, mained third in the srnrinp similar to what we show today.

VI II 0 1 1 0 0 cpttinff a srhnnl rprnrd and hut inmnoH tmm a it should resemble that 7iAnfl time you deliver I i ituui a.tf.t 17 13 losing the season high with to 31.7 on 476 points every Totals 15 101 Totals "t-m points as Seattle came from 19 15 ramps. skis, Dinaings, doois ana poie Wilson 13 14 10 8 and $50 for clothing. (Copyright, 1958) Neenah 7-3? -points back and beat Portland,) Duke, the club that handed 94-91. itop-ranked West Virginia its 57. After graduating from Wisconsin he played with the Packers in the National Football league for several years before joining the Linde Air Products slave Inner Boot Most ski boots on sale now Need Expert When selecting skis, let an expert advise you.

Generally speaking, they should be about a foot taller than you are. The Pill favnrprl nc thp hnmp first Hpfoat TtTnnflav i-rr it of the way to post a 39-37 win over McKinley Thursday afternoon. In knocking the homestand-ing losers from a fourth place tie in the Fox Valley Freshman league, Roosevelt converted 23 of 35 free throws. McKinley made just seven of 21, out-scoring Roosevelt 30 points to 16 tallies from the floor. Twenty-three fouls were call- come equipped with an "inner tpam anrl hprausp St had 'third strniaht u-ith an RB.71 rio.

boot," firmly anchored to the lost its big man Lou Roethel to feat of Virginia in an Atlantic shorter they are, the more con- To Place A Wanl-Ad Dial 3-4411 Pro Basketball Thursday's Results Philadelphia 116. Boston M. Detroit 87. Syracuse 83. Minneapolis 105, Cincinnati 104.

Tanlsht's Schedule Detroit vs New York at Boston Philadelphia at Boston. St. Louis at Cincinnati. corporation as a 1827. injury, wnippea me neamen, coast conterence game.

St. 86-73. Don Hennon scored 25 for Louis overhauled hot-shooting lav v. ui ic lavcu in i li-1 cm Pitt. Wichita, 81-73, in the Missouri At the time of his death he ly in place to provide al" iLa T7, was district sales manaeer for insulation against miri anH aIuminm and laminated plas- Cincinnati, ranked No.

3, Valley conference. the firm, nmv Hivisi nt i7n.Unmr,ee an(i W1 combinations and UUUipilVOJ, ilCVCl uu sell anywhere from $20 to $100 ion carbon and Carbide. 'boots. They are to the skier mmm 9M 'Camp Stays on Critical List But Regains More Sensitivity MMM While you're at it, it might not be a bad idea to buy a bottle of base lacquer and a small can of wax. The lacquer resists scratching if the ski model you purchase is of wood construction and the wax gives the slats greater speed.

The cheapest poles on the market today are made of aluminum. Poles made of steel and bamboo round out the selection. They should measure from the floor to the armpit. A Glen Cove, N. T.

JB Roy! Campanella remained on the'normal but the hospital said critical list today, his legs still'that was expected. paralyzed. Doctors are optimistic about But there was definite chanc of oyer. GEO. WALTER BREWING CO.

vuiiuitiuu ui rnmincr th naralveia A I I not hold out much hope for his conventional pair costs between return io DaseDau. and $15. the Los Angeles Dodgers catcher injured in an automobile crash early Tuesday. A hospital bulletin late Thursday said that Campanella had regained some feeling as far down as the abdomen, a dis TheVhar icq ffoX tinct improvement. A Dodger BREWERS OF THAT LOCAL FAVORITE official also reported that i JTTPmnra i i I into is WED-IN- "Campy" was able to move his fingertips a little.

Previously, his sensitivity had been limited "I if ir. -w-: I 1 1 to the upper chest, arms or hsnds. The 36 year-old catcher, three times National league most valuable player, continued to run a temperature slightly above Pro Hockey Th Associated Press lharaday detail Montreal 7. Detroit 0. i 1-1 I 1 1 I GENERATOR ond I I r-fjimMi i I t-'uaWkyVj 1 i STORAGE EXPERTS Appleton Battery Ignition.

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