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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 14

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1958 Appleton Post-Crescent A14 By Jimmy Hot.o'11-..Lc.L..Af Ga They'll Do It Every Timo Pirates Name MISS CLINKER-THIS 14-Year-OId Boy Shoots Deer With Bow and Arrow WZS BULLGG4W XYr M-iy BE JUST AHmq the LOVELyl rW WTCOOUCES THE OVERSIGHT-BUT I 1 ST4CKIM4 WOJT NEW 6UY TO EVERY 1 THINK BULLY BOY I RE HEPE LOsTi D4ME IN THE I H4S PL4HS POP? tips, IS MR.G4DR.yHE'S imsJiM id ZM FOQCB-AUO THIS IS Dykes Coach For 1959 Several Big Ten Coaches on Spot Dougherty Is Latest to See His Image Hanging From Tree Elmer Mueske. 811, POTHOOKS; MR. rr nr -i cpwjvy comes i G40R.T uc GUMSHOEING Plank road, Menasha, shot an 8-point buck with a bow lium JUIdiJier Jolts 608 KC American Trio Bob Holcomb Hits 249 Singleton in Brotherhood Wheel LOOKING DAME and arrow near Fremont last! Pittsburgh on Jimmy weekend. Dykes, interim manager of For the 14-year-old, it was the Cincinnati Redlegs during his first deer in his first sea-jpart of last season, has been son of bow-and-arrow hunting named a coach of the Pitts BY JACK CLARY rri SporLwrllrr Some college football coach greatest share of coaching headaches.

The time honored; Norb Schaefer wrapped up es are beginning to sweat a symbol of a coach being hung burgh Pirates tor ioa. In announcing Dykes ap-. pointment today, Pirate General Manager Joe Brown said he was the personal choice of Field Manager Danny Murtaugh. Dykes, 62, sue- 2MoreMU Regulars YE.4H R. EASED TO Vfl VE-YsE GOT-" SEEMS THAT W4V-BUT Vj I L0 i R-E4SEDT0 -F THIS OUTFIT HAS THE I DO-yOOOU) Vj MEETCH4fT3 HOMEUEST DAMES fil) S-ADO-y x- EVER WORKED FOR Jjm T-V Xi- KVAYI Showing the new Xtf IVvi lrfAkVi HIRED H4ND THE ROPES i b-iVa vrm But not 4ll op them- series honors and shared game laurels in Monday eve- ning's Knights of Columbus A i I American league bowling at MftT OCJlIU ICU at Mre Duntncu bit from the heat of burned by students is be-; coming so commonplace one up alumni who cant under-, bpgins8t0 wondep might stand why their teams can nol be tne outCome of a post win consistently, or even at fraternity party prank rather all.

than the honest-to-goodncss Some other coaches, be- ire of football-crazy cause they just inherited Duffy is the Latest teams with dubious talent, are! Michigan State's "Duffy" serving a year's grace, but Dougherty is the latest to see are marked men if they don't his image hanging from a produce a winner next sea- tree. It happened last Satur-; the Elks club. Milwaukee uet More automobile agency. He pounded a 608 series for troubles descended on the! A veteran of 41 years in or-Schreiter's Bar, with a 246! Marquette football team Mon-ganized baseball, Dykes had li. 1 1 Ua DaJ.

Sharing singleton hon- aay wnen was 'earnea iwo servea as cown game. more siarxers were iosi ior iegs since moo uciuic wnu's Saturday's home final over as manager after "Bird- ie" Tebbets resigned. son. nay nigm ancr was up-The Big Ten is having the set by Indiana, 6 0. The Spar- liana have a 2 4 1 record, but li SJ I Sn? i I I- i I We Need CLEAN CARS were picked to finish fourth in the pre season poll by The Associated Press of sports-writers and broadcasters.

against Cincinnati. Halfback Frank Reginelli and tackle Joe Anderer were benched with knee injuries suffered in the loss to Texas Christian last week. The fate of quarterback Pete Hall, an ankle casualty at TCU, won't be known until later in the week. On the bright side, halfback Si Woods and fullback Frank Midwest Grid Briefs Take the case of Ohio ors was Joe Perron, who finished with a 559. Alex's (19-8) holds a 3-game lead.

Scores of 249 and 588 by Bob Holcomb topped a n's Brotherhood loop. Heinritz Sheet Metal is his team. Hueseman's and Ace Floor (19-11) are in first place. Don Liebmann thumped a 244 and a 576 in the KC National wheel at the Elks club, bowling for Ellenbeckers. Appleton Concrete (18-9) holds a 1-game league lead.

Other honor counts: KC AMERICAN: Jim A if en 591; Louil Dietz S82; Dr. I-arry Kellfr 565: John Marx 582: Dr. Illinois Backs Hickey, State's Woody Hayes. His Bucks, picked in the preseason poll as the national cham Area Bowling Laubensfein Hits 685 Set Blasts 266 Single In Major League At Freedom Vandenberg Slaps 627 Trio Norb DeYoung Jars 591 Trio in KC Couples Wheel Ira Collar gpot Cash Menasha Lot For Your Car! Manager GIBSON MOTORS Csed Car Lot 9th Bacine Menasha pion, nave a 1 I mam. iiur they have lost one and tied a a I I I pa In their last three out jVlCDCldG OYQ 5lUG 11160 lost the Big Ten Wfcvivww ViMWii iwvi crown to Iowa last Mestnik, both ildle for -a week, may see action against the Ohio team.

Coach Johnny Druze gave his bangedup Warriors an easi though they don't face the Isy 1 he Associated i'ress Hawks until this Saturday. Northwestern Six Wild has been out for three weeks returned to practice. 584: Jack Mueller 570; Frazz Kamps 551; Louis Krejcha 559; Clem Tt. M.ntAi er time Monday with movies of the TCU game and a scouting report on Cincinnati. 1 III 1 UN I II lllll Ifll III it ('JtS are sidelined with injur Williamson 577.

Tenpins tumbled at a 627 Purdue Fullback Bob Jar- hrathi imnn- Norm Laubenstein srnasnca displays came nunnay ai a WIS threesome in the latest Michigan when Rennie Oos- ies but only two are question- us remained on the doubtful as Arl vanaennerg, Hrrb Downey 55I. Gauerke To Place a Want-Ad Dial 3-4411 his eleventh year able for the Purdue game. round of National league howl- terhaan, in led the way in latest Tavern KC NATIONAL: They are halfback end 4 Irv; 1 1st for the Northwestern Cross and fullback MikeiRnme. Jams has a hack in league bowling at ing at F'reedom. He dumped' a' as coach of the Wolverines 2(iti singleton along the route, was rumored to have quit, ef Akn rpHcliini? the nlus WOO foctive the end of the season New Haven, Conn.

Jerry Luecfce, 165, New Haven, outpointed Eddie Bramlett, 163, New Haven, 8. Rob Van Rvzin 533: Bill Motion One of his games Was a 230. IIS; Gordon Seaver 552; Leo PankraU jury and was replaced in 5t3. level were: Jerry Lamcrs lie was "hung" three weeks. Stock.

I workouts by Jack Laraway. Illinois Quarterback Boh (220, i1D), Boh Ludwig ago after Northwestern drub-(fi-rn mwt "1'nnfv" Vnnden-i hod his tfiirn 5S 24. The honor game was Bob Burmeister's 235. The Gay Spot (20i 9J) fifilrla a half.onmo Irrtn InoH Indiana Wingback Tom Dick! bera't12). I Murry Warmath, Minneso-j Hickey of Chicago und Jt lit.

IUUM 1(111. Hollie llackharth smashed aila coach whose team sports a McDade, Urhana 612 In the Sportsmen's league 0 7 record and has lost lOiwere sidelined by injuries but bone and will he out for the at Sherwood. The Sherwood straight since last trio of halfbacks: ion's L. Sophomore Wil Scott season. wreckers (18 I)) hold 1 game; is In the deepest Jeopardy.

Bonner, Doug Wallace of w. r-nH rnmnhnll Elgin and Joe Krakowskl circuit lead. The only other minced no words recently say-plus (100 effort was hy Dennis! ing that the alumni are just as much to blame for their Westville went through drills' In preparation for Wisconsin. 1 Kunge (tifll). Shoots 583 Score if W5! 'failure to provide the Gophers Michigan The battered Wolverines had Evanston's Bob Greiner rattled a 5113 with adequate gridiron talent.

In the Freedom National Down south, Duke's Bill Norb DeYoung polished off a 591 in the Knights of Columbus Couples wheel for the Prime Ribs (14-1) who hold a 41-game lead. Bea Hagman rumbled a 213 singleton and a 552 series for the Sirloins. Powers 573 Jerry Ziemer slammed a 573 in the Tap A Keg wheel at the Barn Tavern. Harold Helms knocked over a 559 in the Sportsmen's loop at llahn's, kegling for Quality Packers (21-9) the first place team. Helen Koehn smashed the lop set, a 509, and the best nnn in I Lions Want Wilson Back, AP Learns Directors Approve Of Coach Despite 2-4-1 Record ni p-2 Mm NU Act How and SAVE! Frank De Jong shot the high Murray Is supposedly on theirad Myers at No.

1 left half-game, a 22(1. Tony Kuba's 564 fire, lie whs "hung" after jn opening drills for In-led the Freedom American Ixmisiana State beat the Bluo diana. circuit. i Devils, 50 18, Saturday night, Norman Defferding's 551 fcr their fifth loss against twoj Iowa No injuries were re-topped the Twelve orners' wins. ported by the Big Ten cham-National Couples circuit.

He Even at Notre Dame, which pions. The llawkeyes had a also smashed a 22!) for has not known many coaching light signal drill and watched wehr and Hackle (20 10) the hanges over the years. Ter-j movies in preparation for Ohio first place club. Itosie Greln-j ry Brennan Is reported Instate, rr fired a 505 and Mary Jane! trouble. The Irish has a 4 3 -mil ihn Krcdorn record, losing.

29 1(1. to Pitt1 Ohio State Quarter!) a fry vzLmmvm mm-. Detroit iff) No matter! game, a 206, for first place what his club does in its re DON'T GET STUCK! WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE PiRgly Wiggly (22-5) In the Air Corps circuit at the Elks club. Other honor tallies: TAVERN: John FMarh 588: Heinle Staedt 582; Di.arie Kasube 580; Lurry Van Roy Women's loop, Saturday. Other Freedom Major loop honor tallies: Norm l.enz, LiMcriM IAf II 5117; Bob Wilson, 574; HerbTlUllaUn Vlf III 557; Tom Len- Jerry Wlchman 554; llooyman, 571, and Mike Maul- Frank Kremblas has a twisted knee and a rib separation.

He will be replaced by Jerry Fields for the Iowa encounter. Michigan State The Spartans will seek their first Big Ten victory this season against wlnless Minnesota ick. 228. In the National cir Replace Bears' Jack Hoffman nnn .152. SPORTSMKN'8: Dave WHtwer 528.

AIR CORPS: Bt-rnlre Schoenfield tnrmark 205, 507. maining five games, or where; It finishes in the standings, George Wilson will be hack as head coach of the Detroit Lions, The Associated Press has learned, It Is known the directors of the club wholeheartedly approve of Wilson and have agreed privately that the best Interests of the front office and the ball team will be served by his return. Shut the Moon Wilson shut the moon In the 1957 campaign, hisi first as a head coach In the National cuit Cliff Huss pounded 5511. In the Sherwood Sportsmen's wheel Ray HuHing clubbed 5112. Ken Kress, a 555.

audi SW0W1RETR 518; Joan Ut- liU'iigi) IT) The Chicago Saturday. MSU's loss to Indl- Hears restored linebacker) ana was the fourth In a row-Wayne Hansen lo the payroll' the first time that has happen- Baltimore Earns Over $80,000 For Giant Game Monday to take over for to the Spartans since 1927. George Whnlen a 551. Burton Holds Big Ten's NEW. READS jurcil Jack Hoffman.

Hoffman, a defensive end, suffered a hone chip and dislocated elbow in Sunday's 24 Minnesota Injured veterans Perry Gehring, left end, and Arlie Bmnstad, right halfback, returned to the Gopher Baltimore CTIpon Kellett, Football league. Taking a' onrrnl mnnnopr nf fhi nnin 10 victory over Green Bay 9 team "Buddy" Parker CotSi said the National Wilson led the group to a tie. Football league club took for the Western division more than $80,000 as the a victory over San FranclscOjVisltlirs. shnre of gale receipts in the division playoff game for Sundn)-g game wlth thc and a triumph over Cleveland York Giants in the world championship said thflt wag abf)ul C'o uu $20,000 more than the Colts S.n fur tnlu vnnr hie rluh nut 6.70 15 I A veteran of eight years In camp. Also promoted on the 'hirnu Mi Halfback Hon the National Football league, first team were tackle Norm Burton maintained his all iwho retired after the 1957 se.i-'sixta, guard Tom Hrown and games Big Ten football scor son, Hansen came to Larry Johnson, ing lead while setting a new from El I'aso, Texas, over! Individual season record at the weekend to see the Green! Notre Dame I he Irish Northwestern AHer learning! lost first string center Myron Burton's touchdown against Hoffman would be out for thejPottios for the rest of the sea-Wisconsin' gave him 10 touch Hansen agreed to play son.

He has shoulder sepnr-downs and four extra- points remainder of the season. lallon. Guard Jim Schaaf, who nunv fnr a 2 4 1 record. road game before. Visitors lit a alii i-irti notit 4VA nnlA Though his club 7.50x14 $13.85 $14.95 fur (14 points three mote than Otto Graham's Wildcat record of (II set In 1913.

However, the speedy North western junior failed to gain nu Purdue's Boh Jams who also scored touchdown Sat 7 Schools Being Considered As Cotton Bowl Visiting 'IT A crowd of 71,163 saw the ilson is not counting out Giants wi 24 21 at Yankee entirely. I he Lions meet the stadi New York pro San Francisco 49ers Sunday in nll the first of four strafKht tball attendance record. Brings stadium engagements. The will be followed by! Philadelphia Don Warn- the Chicago Bears, C.rccn Bay r. 1R6, Philadelphia, stopped Dallas i Seven schools.

Rice and Texas Christian are on the list from which are tied for the lend in the Packers and New York Gi- XTiubby Norns, 212, Philadel-iphia, 3. unlay and has (10 points on 10 touchdowns. Leaders: the Cotton bowl expects to Southwest conference race! ants i pat rr: T' 8.50x14.... $15.85 9.00x14... $16.85 7.10x15 $13.95 7.60x15 $14.95 SAFE, SURE LATEST TREAD DESIGNS! Town Ccunlry Typa And SUBERBANITES 111 pick its visiting team but with 30 records.

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