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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 17

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MansHeld News-Journal 17 Wednesday, October 7, 1939 By Rouson LITTLE SPORT BUCHMAN'S Ele ctrlf al Construction Industrial and Commercial Contractors lCSKast First St. Tel. LA 4-3472 mm Tlw Wailing Wall9 BHQosfieff 'TTeana Una By ED SAINSBURY tof them on fumbles, but they back, and our kids played CHICAGO (UPI) A "kind'were certainly a fine football; much better in the second of mental daze" hurt thejteam, half. We came back and Hoosiers against Minnesota, Forest EvashevskI of Iowa' scored on a march and if Indiana Coach Phil Dickenssaid the loss to Northwestern we'd got the next one, in-complained to United Pressjwas "strictly the result of.stead of a pass interception, International's a breaks. If we'd been able to we might have won it." "Wailing Wall" today.

Ipunt that ball down instead! Ohio State "didn't block 1 ry Mansfield News-J ourna, 'Classified Ads for top results 'Our kids weren alert.iof throw an intercepted well at all and our tackl- IFotli)S3lll Fever nHnit Una Warden niES he said. "We were not really way up like we were for Illinois, and we were too tight, "We weren't in the game we might have won." ling was poor," Buckeye "Purdue killed us with their Woody Hayes said, wide end runs in the first California was the minutes," Notre Dame's Joe 'best team we've ever played Kuharich said. "Then we hadlon.the West Coast." after the first two touch Football fever is running downs," Michigan's Bump El-to fight uphill. We had to Victorious Jack Mollenkopf lintf sairT cravat thpm hntriithrnu, anH oamhl tr iraf'nf Purriti wat nlpasffd he- high in Warren where high- side Lorain's 25 to kill scoring chances, then' fumbled- twice more inside its own 20 to hand the Steelers two touchdowns cause the Boilermakers "had powcrea nurums a good day. We had no pass-tains Lorain Friday night.

The ing attack against UCLA, but two clubs are ranked 2 and 3 We will teach you to Gov1 FREE SK 6-4579 -CALL NOW LA 4-7388 Madisomi SMMflag Coach Leo Strang, an Ash- we worked on offense and got; in the state polls the threat of a eood passing Warren somehow or other land native, was famous for nr. kia taama at 'Cast' attack againsf Notre Dame.italked East Liverpool nt vuaiKeu nasi mvci puui Ara Parseghian of North-lswitching its game to WarreniUeveiana bnaw. wow ne western, pleased at pullingjwhere the Black Panthers areoutdone himself at Massillon out the Iowa win, was bleakiselling out their new Washington where he dressed nhnut the future due to the'seat stadium each week. The! his charges in new black jer By JIM SUEARINGEN Call Ui New For Your Instruction Appointment Several changes are forthcoming in the Mansfield Madison Hieh football lineuo as the Rams oren foriloss of Quarterback Die kj clamor for the Oct. lb game seys and white, repeat wnite, shoes last Friday.

their battle with Ashland Saturday night at RamThornton. "We'll be jockey-tickets has been tremendous. Rtninnn ing around this week toi. Paul Warfield, 1957 state broad jump champion, scored 1 "We're not felamW anv of the.hnvs frr th inhs cnange our onense, ne saia Warren and Massillon nMi 4t Via tka rl-iPB ff the theiboth of Warren's touchdowns ULBl lu uc ill a i they've done in the past two weeks, but when you're losing have to do some switching," was Illiniistate. but Springfield "has the against Steubenville, Ray Eliot said his running 69 and 72 yards, "played a wonderful footballjbest high school football team win one of the wondrous prizes in the contest "Something for the Girls" a fascinating experience for you! It's our treat! We give you instructions and your first bowling free! You don't pay a penny to learn how easy it is to bowl and how much it can do for you.

And we'll help you and your friends form a bowling league so you can enjoy this stimulating pastime together. Don't delay another day and re member it's our treat! Here's, you once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to discover all the thrills and fun and benefits of bowling absolutely without cost or obligation! Just get your Free Bowling Lesson coupon, register for your free instructions and free bowling. We don't guarantee to make you an expert bowler in a few easy lessons, but we do promise to introduce you to a marvelous new world of enjoyment. Add this to your opportunity to I've seen in years," says Dick Joe Rice, 190-pound SOphO-ithink nnnarentlv surnrised mure lunuaw, win see more them with our offense Jeromesville's 15 straight in six-man football is impressive but how about little Hopedale, with a string of 41 straight going? Earl Bruce. 'former Mans- service alternating With Lar- wisrnnsin was "a deter- Jones of the Portsmouth Times.

Dover has a big lineman, Al Parker, whose brother Jim sained a certain amount of fry Howell Cook said. Rice did mined team and we had a Fiilllisick Leader lis Yard Usi a good job in the loss to Co-! pian against Marquette, nimbus St. Charles and is rvarh Mitr Rnihn aiH "Wn fame at Ohio State and who: field Senior High assistant and counted upon to add some now head man at Salem, has now plays left offensive tack power to the Ram offense. Another change has Jim were much better than a week before. Duffy Daugherty of Michigan State said he used "our Rinehart, previously a defen le for the Baltimore Colts.

Halfback Jim Antonelli of Dover has intercepted 10 passes in three games. HEFTY AVERAGE And how about this for a seen his club score 122 points in winning three games. The Quakers have yet to yield a single point and rank 10th in the AP poll. Brifce is out to emulate Salem Basketball Coach John Cabas, who re $150,000.00 PRIZE JAMBOREE Mink Coat, Mercedes 190SL Roadster, Bahama Vacation, Esther Williams Swimming Pool, Lark Station Wagons, Mink Stoles, Bowling Balls, Grilles, Perfume. sive man, moving- into the offensive team only four nin-starting array of left tackle iniutes in the second half.

They place of John Keil. The latter marched 94 yards despite is ill with the flu and is on two 15 yard penalties and the dorubtful list for then fumbled and Michigan Chunky Bill Taylor has amassed more than half the Mansfield Senior High School ground yardage during the first three 1959 games. The 195-pound senior fullback has ground out 223 yards while 10 other Tyger backs have combined for 211. Tay performance: Gerald Colburn ceived a new Pontiac from of Lima Bath ran for 380, grateful fans when he took his yards in 18 carries (averagingjelub to the state tournament 21 yards) and scored 40finals last spring. Cook is alternating Tom recovered on the six inch line Moore, Mike McQuade, Ronjto cost us a touchdown." German, and Doug Castle at Minnesota's defense was the the ends and is undecided 'key to the win over Indiana, who will answer the ooeninelCoach Murray Warmath said.

lor has averaged 5.3 per try on 42 attempts. Sophomore points. His team beat Spen AND FURTHERMORE When You Come Out For Your Fret Gam and Fret Instruction, BRING THE CHILDREN! Don Cole has the best aver The lights went out for an hour and delayed Cincinnati Roger Bacon's 49-8 win over Cincinnati Taft last week. whistle. Moore and Castle are "It was the best defensive seniors.

McOuade and Ger-'play we've had since I've age 7.5 while Sophomore Henry weaver shows the No. man. juniors. been here 2 yardage 73. Taylor, a quick-kickine art cerville, 51-14.

The, drop-kick is back in football at Sandy Valley in Stark County. Dave Faiello, quarterback, drop kicked three extra points in a 21-18 win over Perry. Few grid fans (outside six-man ball), today have ever seen a drop-kick. Second team All-Ohio basketball star Frank Christie of 1st, has averaged 42.3 yards on six boots. That's better MOTTER SWITCHES Kenny Motter has been shifted from defensive end to middle guard and looked good in yesterday's practice, Cook said.

Mike Bradford will han than any collegiate punter in Senior High Harriers In Second Win COLUMBUS 'Mansfield FREE BABY SITTER 9 A.M. TO 3 P.M. If You Did Not Receivt Your Folder, Come Out Anyway Wt Have One For You I the 14 school Ohio Confer ence. Five Tygers have scored dle Motter's outside duties if the change remains effective. Senior High received another: Marietta fired 61 and 70-vard McClellan's Carrying Scot Gridiron Hopes WOOSTER (UPI) Coach Phil Shipe will count on Steve McClellan of Fostoria to spearhead Wooster's offense when the Scots clash with Denison Saturday in the state's second oldest football rivalry.

Denison will be gunning for revenge of last year's 27-8 loss to the Scots when the two teams meet for the 44th time Saturday. Leading ground gainer winn'ng performance from un-TD passes against Belpre, giv- touchdowns, none more than one. Senior High goes on the road for the first time Friday against undefeated Newark. Jack Bosko is still nursing a beaten Larry Kemath yester- ing him eight scoring tosses wrenched knee and sopno- day and evened its Cross of over 50 vards his last more Gary Weaver will open country card at 2-2 seven games. Marion fumbled twice Keinath covered the wet and in- MANSFIKMs STATISTICS at left halfback.

At the other halfback post Chuck Ludwig is HiviHintr tho timn with urouiio i.ainini Tinner. Poi lit! t.onf Av rainy course in 11 minutes, leading the Tygers to a 26-31 virtnrv nuar PViliimhna Wnct LAN IS Cincinnati Bids For 43 VILLAGI Lanes SK 6-4579 Johnny Applesttd Shopping Ctnttr 14 30 20 4 3 8 4 Bruce Desterhaft. Ludwig is a quarterback but iilwat used as a halfback after Mansfield visits Mario njiVew Pro League Spot Von Cole, fb Pill Tavlor. fb Willi Carter, hb Henry Weaver, hb Sinunie Pate, hb Vet Franklin, hb John Marsh, hb Rnb I.utr.. Bill Buckley, hb Art Barney.

Qb 7.1 12 20 11 .5 Thursday and Lima Saturday. ill Bosko and Lee Blaylock were roi.t'Mm west manhpiei.i 12 3 12 LA 4-7383 1410 Park Avt. Wtst FREE PARKING 19 Jim ucnroeeier, MORITZ CONCRETE inline 2. Dave Smith 1. Larry Keinath 3.

Joe Maa.iey 4. Dick Cnik 5. Bill Jasael 6. Chuck Pierc II O-'ry Ri'Vinnnd 7. Bill Fllnn 10.

Steve. Cauna g. Randy Hartman 31 Total i 16 Total DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) Cincinnati may be named this month as a member of the newly-organized American Football League. Cincinnati is among six cit Flayer.

Pna. Tone Avr S3 423 Till Tavlnr fb 37.1 Tom Schadek, 5 injured on the same playjast week. With the addition of Rinehart, the Ram forward wall offensively will be the beefiest fielded in the young cam- I rutins riayer. Pin. Alt Com Vl Jut Td 1 8 An Ralnev.

qb 3 1 4S Ji. Schroadtr. qb 14 7 ram Kerelvera Player. Po. Bill Buckley, lib 1 Tom Schadek 1 John ilai ill, hb 1 Kenrlna Cards Change The Chicago Cardinals are playing their home football games in Soldier Field this 46 0 ies still being studied as candidates to fill two vacancies in the new league.

The others are Miami, Kansas City, Lou- paign. Kinenart tips tne oeam 225. Waver. Pn. TD EP Tot EP Bill Taylor, fb 1 0 0 San Francisco and season after a long stay atiisville.

1 77K i Buffalo. Comiskey Park. tWcbsier Set 0 0 0 a Don Cole, hb 1 Simmle Pate, hb 1 Bill Buckley, hb 1 Jim Frhroeder. qb 1 Tom Schadek, f) Willi Carter, hb i Iff i For Giants. Browns Tifi 7i) Faint Hope a new vnoif mpn aipv bo acora of th mm gam of tha i969i Webster, offensive halfback World Seres: hirato a ab a Kitor the New York uiants, was 2 3 Aoaricto.

4 0 3 1 i 4 0 expected to play against Cleveland Sunday, after run- Fox. 1. until, cf I.ollar, Klimzewakl lb 1 4 1 2 0 1 0 12 0- 1 1 1 4 0 4 0 em 1th. rf-lf 4 0 .99 Phllllna 3b 3 0 1 0 0 1 WOOL BLANKETS ojning for the first time in day's practice session. He Sj missed last week's game be-81 cause of a rib injury.

Ill A J.I 1 1 A 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 27 14 rhoa): 1 Anoiner piayer wno lanea 10 AB ft 'J 2 nlatr oAoincf a A.nlti a all- league' defensive back Jim 10-OZ. ZIPPER ttgrt tf DUNGAREES I PRE-SIIRUNK Li McAnany Rivera, rl Shaw, Tierce, Ponovan, Totals I.oa Angeles 2b Neal. 3b Moon, rf.rf Ltrker, If Hnclges. lb Demeler, cf e-Kairly f-Repulakl, rf Roeboro, r-Furlllo Pimatano, Wills. a a-Baseftian b-Zimmer, it Knu ax.

c-Snider d-Pnth-ea Williams, h-Sherry IjiPatton, was considered a JJ doubtful starter, however, due jjlto an ankle injury. Si Al Barry, a guard, who re- 8 ceived a broken knuckle in 8 Slthe game with the Eagles, jjimay also miss Sunday's Dut tne Giants' ace guard INSULATED BOOTS New Rubber Air Force Jssue (o) Totals a raiKen lor viiis tn mii. jacK Mroua, wno missea me nan lor csnviian hi iui. e-HIt Into force play for Koufax In first tWO games because Of Tld-Rnn for snider in 7th. 'pulled leg muscle, was expect- e-Announced a.

batter lor Demeter in tQ b(J against Browns. 1-naiHVU inienitouaiiy iur e.iui Sth ts-Popped out for Roeboro In 8th. Grounded out for WIIHnma In flth. Chlcano (Ai oon ino 000 1 Los Annelea (HI 0011 000 000-0 PP Neal and Hodites. LOB Chi-: caso fAt Los Anaeles (Ni 11 3B Hodget.

SB Ollliam. 8 Shaw I I II En Knufax. 7 5 11 William 4 0 0 0 I 0 0 Modern Mark Princeton holds the modern Ivy League football record for consecutive victories. The Ti- i IK HI I h'iij taSAm 1 hi Li FREE PARKING AT ANY HUFF lonolZ gers won 24 in a row between 1949 and 1952. I i 1 a ku7X tcQ 4 Faced tin batter (n 8th.

BB Koufax 1 (McAnany), Willams 2 (Rivera. Knx. Shaw 1 (Baaexiani. Pierea 1 (Renulski). SO Koufax (Aparlclo.

Landia 7, Kmith 2. Bliawi. Williams 1 (Lrllarh Bhaw ZEREX 1 iKniifam. WP Khaw. summers (A) plat.

Dascoll N) first base, Hur- lev (Ai secono. oase. eecory uv bisa, Plxon IN) left field, Rlc (A right tield. i.a. a nj.iua.

SIS Stock Itnce Here Satuday Approximately 85 stock cars are expected to Saturday night- at Mansfield Raceway in the next to-last week of racing here. All other area tracks, except Mt. Vernon, have I sTMeSIT MUStON WHISKIr closed for the season. Time trials will begin at 6:30, races at 8 p. m.

Drivers will still be compet ing to qualify for the season championship race (35 laps) on Oct. 17. OHIO BOUGHT 17,052,240 BOTTLES! Pickwick Farms. Sells Yearlings LEXINGTON. Ky.

(AP) Tattersalls Sales sold 59 standard-bred yearlings consigned by Pickwick Farms of Bucyrus, Ohio, here Tuesday night for $119,000. Top price was $9,200 paid by Alex C. Smith of Akron, N. for Winthrop Pick, a brown colt by Gene Abbe-Misty Hall. NOW! COSTS LESS IN THE LONG RUN IF YOU PAY YOUR DEALER TO INSTALL IT PROPERLY! 75-B rri-j ST)39 More and more and more ECHO answers the call for fine Kentucky Bourbon.

KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 90 PROOF ECHO SPRING DISTILLING LOUISVILLE, KY. 67 I rC CODE PER GALLON, PLUS INSTALLATION tmm PINT 75-C V- iU.

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