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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 36

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3. Mansfield, Newi-Jouraal Thursday, November 23, Champion Middletown Named Team To Bea Jfm Parker Anchors Line Liiae Stairs Ddq Spotlight By NORMAN MILLER chors a heavyweight line thatiHe has averaged 5.1 vriDK- averages 229 pounds. Excep- rushing, completed 32 McKinley Gels Nod For Runner-Up Spot By BILL LEVY, INS Sports Writer Middlctown's Middies, boasting All-Ohioan Jerry Lucas and a fine supporting cast, were picked as the yards of 52 ter Jerry Tubbs of Oklahoma, for. aPasses and boasts a 42.3-yard guard Jim Parker of of h.s bulk the six-; punting average. McDonald is i Buckeye from To- all drive.

His rushing aver- i ledo was equally good on of-jage is nearly seven yards for fense and defense. A standout! more than 100 carries and he team to Beat in unio today in a pre-season poll of the; state's basketball coaches. Canton McKinley, which bowed to Middletown, 91-69, in the final game of the Class AA state finals last season, was given the nod for second while Hamilton was third and a pair of Columbus teams North and Easti pot the fourth and fifth positions. 1 averaged 54 minutes per has scored 16 touchdowns. He game during Ohio State'sjalso passes well, tough schedule.

Hornung is second only to Michigan stole the glamor from the backs today and led the. nation-wide voting for the 1956 United Press All-America football team. The "dream team," selected in a poll of 251 sports writers and radio and televi- Majors, at five-foot-10 and John Brodie of Stanford in to tal offense. He has gained That the Middies were la 165 pounds, and McDonald, at five-foot-nine and 170, are the "little guys" on the team. 892 yards by passing and 396 by rushing.

Brown was one of i i 'v i Each made up for his lack of the nation's most devastating size with speed, drive and runners with an average of versatility. Majors was a tri- more than six yards per try. pie threat tailback in set a record by scoring 43 nessee's single wing offense, points against Colgate. HBill Slioug) Blasts 029 Dbb A Loop Bill Shoup topped a list of four honor roll series in the Cff A Pnultnn fi. if beled as the No.

1 team in Ohio by 40 of the 42 coaches' voting in the INS poll should' come as a surprise to almost; no one. Canton McKinley and East1 Liverpool each garnered one first place vote. Paul Walker has back from1 last year's undefeated state' ART LEWIS Jtansfivhlflr Gets Mention Former Mansfield Senior High star Dick Guy was one of four Ohio State footballers honored in the 195S United Press All-America selections. Guard Jim Parker made the first team while Guy. a UP AH-Amvrieu Player and School Wt.

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a. Klamath Fall, ore. Toledo. Ohio llli Opi-kI Fclc At 10 Et Ht. 2 -2 -3 -l 11 5-9 iVIO 2 Ac 21 23 22 21 21 21 20 1 21 2(1 20 Ron Kramer.

Miclitaan John Wltte. Orenon St. 2M Jim Parker. Ohio Stat 22 Jerry Tubb. Oklahoma SMS Bill Baylor 'I'M Lou Michael.

Kentucky 230 Jo Walton, Pltuburuti W5 Tom McDonald, Oklahoma 170 Johnny Major, Tenn. li Paul Hnrnima, Potre lam 20S Jimmy Browo, Syracu 310 Sr. St. Sr. Sr.

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Colony Recreation last njghthampionship team one of the, neatest basketball players mJvtd fm Produced Ohio, Bob GreSSe Wa4n as( who, batz Sons of Herman, i a i turned in 222-602; and Jimiwhlle only a "-year-old soph-; Breckenrklae. Tex. Corpu 'hrtl. Hwoyarvl)l. fa.

Beaver Fall Pa. Albuquerque, HimtiHnrt, Tenn. LouiMville Ky. Manhasset. N.

jr. 8 The Mansfield Senior and IMadison High School football Steams will be guests of honor fine offensive and defensive tackle, End Leo Brown and Halfback Don Clark made honorabl mention. All are products of Ohio high schools and Parker and Guy have each played three years for the Bucks. namci, veins ounucu, re-iea Off 210-600. ROWING UP THIIil TKAM Tom Micrtiiean Rd Orav okla.ioma Stan Slater, Army lon Stepelinaoli.

Georaia T'l'fi Bill Krisii', Oklahoma Bon Hohert Minnesota Frank (tllliam Iowa Jon Arnett. Sou hern Calif Jack Pardee. Texa A and Jim Crawtord, Wvoiniiig ISKCOMI TI AM Buflrtv Cruz. Tenties.ie Paul Wignin. Stanford G.

Sain Valentin. Penn State C. John ilatskq, Michisan Sta' 3. Allen Ecker, Georgia Tech T. Alex Kan a owe E.

Lamar Lund. Purdua B. Johr Brodie. Stanford B. Jim Swlnk.

Texa B. 'Mendon ihoi nas. Oklahoma B. Paige Cothrea, MtMisaippi til A I.KAUIE rvmvrouAL series -bhi rnmip. ALL-AMERICAN GUY'-Ohio State Tackle Dick Guy, former Mansfield Senior High All-Ohioan, received honorable mention on the United Press Ail-American football squad.

Jerry, who scored 97 points nier. Wag whwi, 2(i3-i7o-a4i-i8- jake-as Middletown buried Cleve- Lett Uawion. Purdua tonight. at the fourth annual football banquet sponsored by the American Legion McVey Post and Voiture No. 20 of the 4S et 8.

The fete begins at 7 p. m. at the 40 et 8 home and Art "Pappy" Lewis, football coach at West Virginia University will be guest speaker. Guy, who helped the Buckeyes to two straight Big Ten championships and 17 consecutive conference victories sion broadcasters from coast- during his three-year varsity career, was rated 19th among to-coast, was comprised of: the country's college tackles. The 6-3, 214-pounder is presi- Ends Kramer and Joe dent of OSU's senior class and is majoring in business law.

Walton of Pittsburgh. HONOR tRI.E MCM'inV (Two 01 mur drat team vuteai. Bud: Phillip. Auburn: Stetaer. fttat: Ma.aln Missouri: Nesbltt land East Tech and Canton McKinley in the state finals at Cleveland last March, has added two inches to his well-proportioned frame and now stands a towering six-nine, lwi i2: Jim Walker.

Vrn Sunoco, 2III-1W-1HS j0; Uuve Movl. SOU. 2M-bm Gene Funston, Herring Sohio, Orlle Graole, KUn Construction, 2IH-5S2; Aiutv rtrn'i. 221 -57H: Howard Dnnbar 8H, J15-572; l.eftv WaKnn Wheel, Pete Keier, nd Hutoh, oh4: HnK Heieer, Herring Stirlrw.per. Liederkranz, Kalptt aulls, 1 Ci1ing', IXInk, Ijetlerhiuru, Je- ituton State: Bomlia, Indiana: Leahy.

Mew Mexico: Olive', lliinom: Pratt. Mi Olado. Kaiser. Michigan State: Bhsj. ami ni'ornne.

-ittalurirh Viola 1 (io IWKt; Benne.t. Minpi state: Brown, Northwestern; vvilliams. T. V. Ohm tttit: Ben.

Oklahoma: Clark, Colo- Center: Matlteny. V. C. L. Wliit wl rado: f'ientry Southern Methndnt: tlih.

mm "avv Sm-hv. m- nmtnn Winn Tackles John Witte If Orptrnn Stat anH Every inch is loaded with un- Lou Mi IlDflyiiiii6iiBilIa Uliositef M.iK"e. Vern rannv hackcfKall toons, Iowa. Howard. WuKiMuun: laaaca.jda: Brown, Syracuse; Hrueektmn.

Pitta iSiantorrt; Ko'oa Mtehlan State. Uvihurgh: Hatciie. Howe, Teoiit'S Vi'e; Lasse, lvruse: MrHnah. 1 see Howley West Virinl; Hudook, Ml-Oritnn: Stiller, Oklanoma; Wneatciott. ami i Km.

Rutin Kentuokv; Jliti Ineiota: Radokovich, Penn State: Rotun pi.ikliartei, 644; Au Ke-tt, Uederkiaiu.J t4 Bill niiun nave L.UL.CIS TKAM SERTKS Hern' It i I no. MichiKan. Stone. Mississippi: Mini vlrfZJ? Notr Dame: jvtec. Army; Weoet- arouna lor another season aft Guards Parker and Glass of Baylor.

Center Tubbs. Co'oraoo A anrt M. er mis one, says tne young Teiinessee; Hamilton, T. C. U.

Burke. MlchlKan Stale Bowman. Princeton; Carrutiier Michigan State; Day. Washington; Deloalrh Duke: Oklahoma: Frankenheraer. Kentucky; r.uv Backs; Bosselet, Miami iFla.1; C.

Roberts. Southern California: Harris, Ok lalioma; Bavuk toiorado; Wt-mison. Illinois; Dunlen, Oiegon tate, Crow. Tex a A anrt Ploen. Iowa: Peaks.

Michi Backs Tommy McDonald Lists ISSglit Yets PLYMOUTH Plymouth High School's two-year stay at the bottom of the Richland County Basketball League appears to be at an end. ster now 16 is "improved." Anyone who saw Jerry in action in the state Nl'chican State Krue. unio tale: Jones gan State; Birr. Michigan; Beobani. Co of Oklahoma, Johnny Majors of Tennessee, Paul Hornung of Notre Dame and Jimmy tournament last season finds TEAM GAME Vern 11)06; SOU, 001 vVhkh Wliee.

T.l. BWEtPa Lieuerkrana. Burkhart'i, TNDIVtUljAL BKRIK8 D. Bnrmuth, Meal Panel, 248-ls 471; Phil Rene. Rente Metal, 210-5U: C.

Wynck. 1'aaaev Harris Dick Irvin. Fish ei-n. W5 544; Willi Hainiiion, Horn tin-tenor. lion Hlrlz.

Fuaco leaner. 66 W. Shaffer. Mannlleld Luniher, 218- 5 Herin Ltoniev, Tonv Stttuo. hTt-J in KUiutt.

Production. 2tt ti Waller, kiwiio ban: tlnrv Sttiht. Pro-, ititctntn. fili. Hob Baumfoerger, Tonv a fl turn fit Hjii Ita miner Ton 6 1.

i. Shsde r'anei. 4'ik. Gene An loiptie 4H7; A. t'aJlalma Wtfk-i ky 4M- wiilte uoibronk.

Fimco't, 4i With four of their top 1955-56 scorers listed among 'Brown of Syracuse it hard to believe Lucas can be much better than he was last year. eight returning lettermen. the Pilgrims should move up I Kramer and Hornung are lumbia; Barne Wake Forest: Horstail, Minnesota; Minnota; Curtis, TCU; Clark, Ohio State; DMIard. Pur.liie; Francis, Oregon State; Fondren Texas; Hill, llerrnstein Michignn; King, Vn-derhllt; King, Connecticut; KiHaIck, Mfchgn Statu- Kvsky, Army; Lw, Oregon State' Lupplio. Artsona; Martin.

Colgate; MrKeivtr Northweslern; Mc-Olll. Yale: cor Kit Tech; N-bit Arkanin Obltmrn. Navy; 1 n. Penn Btate; Prlcer, Oklahoma: Quintan, Tulane; Riillon, SyramiM; Rntenberry. 'leorgi Tech Saivnierra, Pittsburgh ger, Texas A and Nistiy, College of Pacific, Owen Mississippi Southern: Pollock.

Pittsburgh- Rertsnyder. Nvy; Smith. Arkansa; Stapp. Colorado: Stru-r. Washington: L'nilrrdnnk.

West Virginia; Velver.on lltimssippi. Ouai-ls Harris, U. C. L. Davis.

Mnryland; Barrow, liociirine. Texas A ami Owaelchik, Bailey. Syracuse; Bloomquhil. Burnham, Tennessee: Oarrl. Michigan State; Car-: wall, Stanford; Damean, Auburn: Duck.

Mississippi; Greene Cleirison; Gilkev, Caiilorma; Htll. MlcWwn; Lathev. West Iivalv. Tioston Crot-ersiiv- Joe Romano. Mansfield junior baseball commissioner and John Simpson coach, will serve as toastmaster at the affair which is open to the public.

Tickets are $1.50. "Most improved player" and "best lineman" trophies will be presented to members of each team by the sponsors. Paul Wentz and Mathias Ha-ger are co-chairmen. Lewis is a former Ohio University Little All America and rated the greatest plav-er in OU annals. He played professional football and was head coach at Washington and Lee.

His last five WVU teams have won 37 and lost 11 and his 1954 team played in the several notches, and possibly into the first division. ttne onf-v repeaters from last i Holdover regulars are Ted 'ear mythical eleven. Fox, the club's leading scorer Tubbs- the superb 205-pound Ilailv Ihfeai Walker, not one to do things in a small way, has another towering youngster to work with Lucas, Larry Emerick, a six-seven junior forward. Bob Reed, a six-three sen Duo Keeo. A six-thrp co-captain, line backer and Sharner, Balof Shinntck.

i.e. L. A. land a second-team choice on tAM StKIKS Home Interior, i Panel, il.f.i Uttnher, 3 Ml. TKAM (iA-Mb; Panel.

M.1; Tony Lumber. I.aack, College of Pacific; so. Michi Voikert. Ueor(i Tech, elis Clemson. the News-Journal All Players sk a ifu.ir spn-'.

iuumy suuaa islilaiid Grid Taeklo blocker of the top-rated Soon-ers, was made a first team selection of 87 per cent of the participants in the poll. Kramer and Parker each was lNniVlDLAL. SEKItS Air. rMZJM A loef A i2 io6-4 schiintk Km I II II" iTlallfll Ia" layiui, nay ior, is the other forward. Jay Byrd, 5-11, a regular l.

o. I'r, is me omer iorward. Jay Byrd, 5-11, a regular :k.sT3it.JL..tfr5:4': Ifc-msei, and Herb Caudill. Fox, Wiilielin Sis: Lailerer. R.

BCLUI1U Llldlice DalU Oil fl-K liminr srnrprl 7QQ nninte last season, will be one start- ace coo oa-wn, win uc UI1C Malw Mid-IDIiio Chah Cuoer. 512: it. Stuto.oai... A lit.n. 1 picked for the first team by 81 per cent of the voters.

Sugar Bowl. Lewis was ti ing guard, and Tom Sizer a or Junior neavywe'gnt wrest-in '55-56; Taylor, 5-10 junior, nr-r-." brthe eri1, chPlonA JJ last tallied 215; Caudill, 5-9 sem, 'guard when he recovers from at the Ashland Rd. Ar-jior, hit 201; and Einsel, S-91 0 111 (. smton oj, run, an arm iniuro ia tk.i1"01;' hunior. Pamerpd 171.

So outstanding is this group By HOWARD BABCOCK INS Sports Writer of collegians that six of the Bill Weisgerber, Defiance; Al Gamertsfelder, Ashland; Ed Turner, Findlay, ends; Named Southern Conference "coach of the year" in 1953 and 1954, Kauiei i ih MaiHtka un- mjmj iu nv uuce Louis PaDineau thnnprit r.t.. i players eligible for the Na- Ie-ika, I'orman, 6o1: Hmrc nuui. ni. i. k-i- invvrva Bluffton's champion Beav- vutci ir.i r.i.

jl a ii. anrt hinrllaw a muioi, wvait, W01l thelare Seniors Frank Eckstein ITMnnHaT third fall after each of thelrim Hnt a were made the FINE JUNIORS I'm a.is 5') A IWil S.S Ba' Airoil A anPioer, trli ikiii Ij-J Flakier 510 Kathrein. bli, oil. Oilers copped seven positions I "frb Ashland, guard; Walker also has great talent! had copped Junior' Mick Hampu today in the Internationally' Fro priIIrs Plan 'Union' News Service 1956 IVUU Itll HI IVII Hints' LMI.U IMUVIUUAIj dKKlKP Relia Kiler on his JayVee team, including! lr strutting aroundjthe quartet, the 6-0 Eckstein crnnrl ninlf flliirt Do 11. 4nnkH iaim i 111 it: Dale Wood.

6-5. and Bennvi saw the most service last sea- fwo of last ring after the apparent But Hady's lees were season's tauc Hsrrullon. Chalky Dell, atess'en. 514 i Rnhortc K.i Thw an j.a11in sun. ne coninouiea as points Americas failed to make it Surprisingly, f-indlay, which; fff ff PoiW Marlowe Novelty.

l.n Rortlen.l nntsiHa the ropes and all of Puack Br Lena Oral.am 2 th Vialuiltll AUfi- Until Uaf Uur.r'i.i'tt nf hd KSf in rka oUnl'n ei 5" action went for nauaht. IMPROVING TEAM this year. Jim Swmk of lour Jt)m, mgx was renresented bvisl fff. By United Press The owners don't like it but it looks as if the players in the National Football League Amber" AverVii. Bar 471 3 came back in and re- iviiimiiiiii, nvac LinruiullUL: W9r The Pilgrims.

WinIeSS nne mnro man than thi Reav. nck Rr Siltl- Ii.xin I w. Iftrv. curls iiiraaui 1 1 i iii i nr in nii v-v i back ea Caning! Kllie entitle. Novelty.

4.V2: Kale l.ll- lar aualitv of 1955 wa chn-'ers, who placed three men in! The Naval Reserve basket- eas. Carll are gome to eo ahead with 443; Katny rjessiing, Ba 44? Drauo Middletown won 25 straight arm iock RCL foes since the games on the road to its statei 1953-54 campaign, captured championship last season won the opener in only two of 18 regular-season will try to win its 26th in Wltll a reverse shoulderjstarts a year ago, but showed sen on the second team, Jon the backfield of the all-league ball team rallied strongly SreanSe aten! Arnet of Southern California, squad, selected for INS by the third period to defeat "uJTl 'U. iMH fU.U 7 Cft OI DaSCDall rcSiriCiea lO piajing live allu ajnjiia -iiuicuv viuu, ren. row Friday nieht aeainst Co- Pm ine frenchman. great improvement as the! I IUA.H HKKIU.H Bnack Bar, Novelty.

2 Carlmt 2.248 TKAM fiovfUty, 814; Snack Bar nil eWKBP Tappaa Rtov. HMII BOItV I.DAOI TMH Mil Al, KIKS Bachmsn, T. i.eR'icv T. EmnMn. 2V' games because of Pacific mrougnoui unio.

iai creveung uymnasium last; Creighton Miller, former wl vr-tt -rv. fllOht Dame halfback and n.uiiS ui way ivimuieiown, wuniaiuciu vciuivi action against his School, was tiance were representea Dyi wavy iranea, at nait-i iifi; J. Imlli 4n; Wilson. 2.V4h won me ureaier unio. League! me lagjDeuvHie aner outplaying me named to the third team two men, while W.lm.ngton time.

but a 30-point spree in Cleveland 7 i A nUl tU.A it mcei, v. KmwriM, W. Barge, Hi. rHGiT7 i.i'h tr.AorR TNIHVIDl AL PKKiKfl 1) K'eih'n crown last season. match had themselves (strong Blue Jays for morei Parker at 262 pounds an Canton McKinley, i a real DalI and Referee Franklthan three periods.

ki. 'J01I-1N4 lkl Wis; K. Ammon, 55,1. piled up 59 points to Middle-Pf aeciarea it no contest; Coached by Lew Petit, Midi a l.omlvr K- "3 Lcw rcui, If ffnflff MA auu Amuiiu g.auucu, uC Huattc. cuamru iu day that the ers had de- one spot.

take a comfortable 56-45 ad- cided t0 Eight seniors were named vantage into the final period. asked him t0 represent them to the 1956 squad, while the; Nick Gagich collected 21 in negotiation with th 21 ini, 1 Melclung. K. Baker. "HlTm- a town's 204, lost all of its start- ne" got out of hand; Plymouth begins an 18-gamel, "UtlQh" ers from last year's class AAin the finale.

Jim Tuesday night by 'n l-reHtline CRESTLINE Carl Wid-0nly for the victors while J. commissioner and the club runner-up team, but rouea lerror New Haven i e0 vkiiu suit nave a ycai ui iiiuic vnin: anu oiui.a siuicu in owners man posted 523 in the Penn-L, mu t. SMI! Cout Hfsiiftts tioh sylvania Railroad League and IC r' ,77. "Bup Rearick has another B'--i umw i-masey ana fine club, bolstered by six let-the Mighty Ursus. termen.

Bernard won the first fall Rio htw on th team nr OVPr LinHsPV in uith a Mohank A. Edna Werner connected a SnJ k. i. uoin rkcitii-iiuttcil Wl DiuimJic'jiisicn .1 I) 2 iuu-nut 111 utc nuiiien ivicr- 1 1 woodward 1 -S I- 0 lti (I 2 2 14 IB 7 0 4 ana naiiuacK uaie uiuespiCiM Tmkey DALLAS, Tex. (UP) Chal- tne towering Hubbard broth-'back breaker and press and fhantc Innn In Viineilinke Better ValueiAlwaysl MANS.

PANTS JACKET STORE Ciine Mirldleti tower Brock L-ckie U. Cline rinkey Poth line action at Mahpk' aiipvc 01 maiay, a junior. PtVMOt TH MHf OI I Dec. 4 New Haven, ber Dec. 7 Lueaa Iter Dec.

11 Stiiioti. her Dec. 14 At Butler tiec. la At Ontario Dec. 21 Bellvllle, her 4 At Lexington Jan.

Ontario, her Jan. 11 At t.uca Jan. In At Bijomvill Jan. Ik At Onion Jan. 22 At New Washington Jan.

5ft Boner hire Jan. 2 Republic, Keh. I At Bellvili Keb. Ai liiilloh Feb, Leamgton. her b.

Jl Union, her 0 3 1 17 0 10 1 4 4 9 9 At the ends were Jim Har- winner mer woody Woodard be-ers, Nate and Al. Nate is 6-7iLindsey took the second over came the second Southwest and A1 is 6.8 Bernard with blocks off the Conference coach to bow toi Here the way Ohio high school bafr TOD6S and SL Dr6S? in 1112 rlfthiill rniliht) Ilia luanii in fi t. 1 here last night. rfii r. risnn nf Wilminotnn nA Rill PKVNSVLVANU RAII.KOAI roTAU 1 sa in 13 to 11 13 IS ft 119 No.

Main St. tne pressure oi a losing sea-1 ins Pou V.r; Chief War Eagle father of! son Wednesday when he asked 1 "X'XZTJ oresent-dav star Don F-ol- 1 Ree. Turner. 4H5; on vom, of Findlay. Tackles are' Bruno Moleno.

JHu-H -cKean, Qf andl eoutv's uriii niM A. 1 il-iila in rjiiiti.u i mai ins cuniraci as coacn oir returns to th professional! iNKivmuAL kri8 rana Werner 'Jim Jonnson oi Asniana. 1 ne 1 iililielown M4I Al HII! 2 3 2IK1-504; Jane Boerock. 1.M-4W; in Rill Tahnrn nf Pol. 481; Roe Johnson.

4i; Beati'SuarUs re laDOm OI Ct'Heron. 41U1- ih r-: 11 T. at rejing wars here next) Southern Methodist not be re newed. Poa. Vr.

Ml- 4. Columbus Nortu 5. Columou Kan if weeK. tie win team with Billy Kd Taior Turn 'Dia r. e.

Woodard, in his fourth year 4J4: Helee Hatfiel.l 4T2 loan: Ftndlfl V. fH rai-il)is eilinel Tiffin 'oliim-. 1 "31 "JII ai-. Ka Frank Gckaiein Tyrrell. 43a: Irene Kneenan 42'J; Hall, 411; Bf Pgnrti.

407. St SHU. naS Won IOlir hian n- Portsmouth 12 Kt I Mry; I Behind vens and Bobhv Davis center Walter Zver-i lini H'int aml 1 1' in cihe.iri I.aii and lost five this season with rn.niv im HI i-f a s-io 5 5-9 7 11 1 ss Ma Jr. Jr. -It.

Sr. 8r Jr. 9r, Sr. 1-r. So.

So. Sr. Jo.1) l.V ALLENTOWN. Pa. (UP) 'na of Defiance are Reichen-i 0 a coii(iier a- Newark 1: .1 Tecii aii'i Sanfiii Vai'ev one yet to play against tradi- 140 -I tf (ri Fete i Funeral services for Joenh hath at quarterback, Duben-j Hampion Hei li i'au'lili Wilhelm BUI Tavior Terry P.na Ben Roia tiovernor.Jim jacot.

tie.n.1 T- rhS 'l Shell. cm 1 VAU 1 I 1 1 1 St. Xavier. Liu a o. 9 Canton Lincoln and Lima 4, Aahland 3 CANTON (INS) il Valo, 57-year-old father of Gillespie and Willis Tay-; Philadelphia Phillies of Bluffton.

mtt-r A I'lifi it Saturday. F.H Prir I Tniv. situ- nf Tv i woartiman lievton mtver. I er timer Valo, will be held those receiving honorable: cs coach for five years, Toi.iojbe among the 600 persons on! M'lav. nvt(i Kiaer Cincinnati Rogeri, signed last month.

Bn. -u-n ni Biutfton. on poim hand tonight to honor Canton at Palmerton, Saturday.imention were: I COIXKCiB MASKEIBAl Bf International New hervica Villa Madonna Hi, Marlon 65 Tranvlvma W. Berea 81 Eion Pfeitfef al Morrl Brown 74. 4 McCrary IN.

M. Catawt, 71 mnntico Marine IIS. Norfolk N. A 4 (McKinley's state champion- ship football team at a ban i choose iir inaii. awn lllil 4llilN4l.

MlHkrr I.KAOI I Bo'ton 10,. Minneauoiia I Neu York 2, Hnvnn 1 J.VL quet in Canton. Moore And 0Dallorson Predielina Vieiorv Seee Crosscut Every Saturday In The Mansfield News-Journal DO IT YOURSELF Vn for tlie holidays Now Open Friday and Monday Night Until 8:30 P. M. and Every Weekday Until 5:00 P.

M. By PATRICK JOYCE CHICAGO (INS) Archie Moore and Floyd Patterson move into the nervous stage today as they await the bell for their 15-round heavy ing the mistake of being overconfident as I did with Rocky Marciano. "Naturally, I predict I'll win. How far the fight goes is anyone's guess. I think we'll both be looking for that one -T7r -l; weight title bout Friday night ishot.

at the Chicago stadium, I trained harder for this i i Short of Cash! LAYAWAY HOW K)U CIIKIST3IAS A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Selection mur ill This season, give and JT pT)t imt famous, flavorful PM if4 in its bright new carton ni matching gift case! Wttt" i-Kp round each Wednesday with who Indulsed M.tWtMf"ktol0y in ljht vesterday. j-lete that phase of his work wa hS SS. 8 tor-- The of his career. Yorkef said; The veteran showed all of "What I like about this his defensive skill as he nEht is everyone is picking blockedpr slipped punches. Moore.

Gus d'Amato, my end at the same time counter-manager, and I like to be td with occasional hard blows, underdoes His manager. Charley be 'looking for a shot Johnston pronounced Moore at the old guv's Moore chin the best shape of his and i expect Ret thf rareer- -ome time after the fifth or Archie, whose training hasjsixth round, been spiced with wise cracks, Td like to say now that usually at the expense of Pat-jl appreciate all the hard terson. was unsmilinn Archie has Dut into th- Vf LOCIPEDES WACOXS AUTO SIDEWALK BICYCLES TRACTORS ROLLER SKATES SLEDS ERECTOR SETS TOOL CHESTS LION-EL ELECTRIC TRAINS AND ACCESSORIES DOLLS DIMII EDUCATIONAL TOYS GAMES OF ALL KINDS. ONE OF OHIO'S BKST WAR KOIM) TOV1MS SCHMIDT HARDWARE TOYLAND 4(10 Iionman rhon? 2702-6 Ample Free Parking publicity campaign. I think he serious as he predicted Vic tory In tha big bout He said; almost believe all that stuff he's been saying about him- 02 Crxl No.

9j-C 3 it Colt N. 9.g I ve waited 20 years for I've laid out your pipe, robe and slippers. Now will this cnance and I'm not mak-eli being so" juu paint me Datflroom lor me i i i fi a.

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