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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 19

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but finished as San Fran-t THI EAU CtAfRt IFAM1 UUIl Cisco's second leading rusher EAU CLAIRE Denver; Yank Mm Hackbart' RssRun wiia yaras, mosi oi uiem Joe Perry Aims at Mew in the last five games. Bv "unofficial eommitlnff. Joe probably has rushed more ground than any football play Rushing Mark Sunday Split Costs Cohen Job Threat Is Badger Key er, in eight League seasons he has moved "5,791 yards on 1,151 carries. With Jorlty vote of Its members, rejected the practiced under wWehJthe service academy has paid-up to half the tuition of some of Its athletes to attend a prep schooLto bet good bet to set a new National football league ground gain went In several directions and ban started only one fame DENVER CAP) The New his two All-America conference years added, Joe's career total is 7,192 yards on carries. ter prepare them tor entrance the ball went to Hackbart who was clobbered by Minne ing record Sunday in the pro season's opener with the Pitts MADISON (UPI) Junior quarterback Dale Hackbart appears to be the key to the success of the Wisconsin foot ball team that opens its sea last season and that talk of national stature for the 20 year old quarterback Is premature.

York Yankees and the Denver Bears of the American Associ cAauiiiiaiiirjk mj uio eivauoiii. sota unemen. burgh Steelers. Joe, a free agent find for ation came to the. parting of The coach said he isn't sure BBUHN IS cautious about Now Just .69 yards short of the 49ers after he played for ways Wednesday.

two rating Hackbart in other LHackbert will start tonight son tonight against Miami in the 5,860 lifetime rushing to Compton Junior and against Miami. Sid Wll clubs had a working agreement. phases of the game. The coach tal amassed by Van Alameda Naval Air station. Hams may start at quarter back.

The Bears, in turn, fired declares himself In top Buren in-eight seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, Perry said matter of factly Andy Cohen, their manager The vote was taken by a secret mail ballot of the 110 ECAC members this summer, it was understood. Navy athletic officials could not be reached for immediate comment on the report. But it was understood that an announcement was Imminent from ECAC headquarters in New York. Last' season, Bruhn started His mates and fans have during ihe 1958 campaign Willi a mi most of the time, but the Orange Bowl. The Badgers have a sound club, but need a breakaway threat to replace halfback Denny Lewis, who graduated.

Hackbart. who reeled off touchdowns runs of 37, 54 and 29 yards last year, appears to be the logical successor. when Denver finished fourth fingers crossed that he may acknowledged at the close oi last season that Hackbart was further along than any sophomore Wisconsin had ever had, but this is another season. Bruhn now warns against placing too much of a burden on Hackbart and stresses team balance over any in "I ought to make it, if Hackbart played the greatest oart of the late games and in the Class AAA baseball cir escape injury. In past seasons nothing detrimental hap- cuit.

he has had a broken Jaw, had 182 minutes playing time for the Season. It kept some Robert S. Howsam, presi shoulder separation, and: broken toe. i VI if i hi i- 4- pliiiiji wXl 11 11 iii.i f'r'i in ni'i fin imJ-mtHnmM juk, at si is starting nis dent of the Denver club, had olfhe pressure- off the topho ninth NFL season after two HACKBART stands 6 feet, 3 dividual. 1 more to keep him out of the no comment.

Yankee officials were not available for a state earlier years in the old A 1 1- Inches and weighs 195 pounds. Bruhn points out that Hack- starting lineup America conference. ment In New York. He said he hadn't been Denver purchased the -Yan That good size even In pro ranks. He's the fastest man oh a aquad that has good overall His passing has devel Fimh Wry EVERY FRIDAY kees' Kansas City franchise Compromise' Permits Dixie Series thinking or talking about a new league rushing record.

Navy Told to Stop Aid to Athletes for 575,000 four years ago if it comes about, tine. when the old Philadelphia But the individual records Athletics moved westward. aren't important. The a in Denver finished league play Law ation Segreq $1.00 138 FISH PRY JUMBO SHRIMP HAMBURGERS oped since last and coaches report that he has fine accuracy and distance up to 60 yards. Backfield Coach Perry Moss of the Badgers says Hackbart is the best he's even third in 1955 and second In thing," Perry said, "is win ning the ball game' 1956 and 1957.

The Bears won ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) Navy has been ordered the Junior World Series In by JOE PERRY SAN FRANCISCO (AP) 1957. the Eastern Collegiate Ath Baseball Used in Y. A. Tittle, the veteran quarterback slated to start against Pittsburgh, reported there has been no yakking about, Perry's record chances Several Denver players letic Conference to discontin coached.

Moss has had a few good ones. Don Heinrich, now IsrvtngS P.M. to 11:30 VFW CLUB EVERYONE WEICOMEI Joe Perry, the San Francisco moved up to the Yankees, in 49ers explosive fullback' is a of the New York Giants eluding Ryne Duren, Don on the club third baseman ue prep-school aid to athletes, it was learned Wednesday. The conference, by a ma- in the 49er camp. played under him.

Larsen, Darrell Johnson, Tp Bo Bossard who clouted a CORPUS CHRISTI (AP) The Dixie Series, a post season playoff between the Tex 3-run homer in the eighth in "But, of course, we're all aware of it and we want to Dodgers Set ning to insure victory In the as League and Southern Assol Moss says he wouldn't trade Hackbart for anyone In the "Big Ten. That takes in Frank Kremblas of Ohio State and see him make it," Tittle de ny Kubek, Marvin Throneber-ry, Norm Siebern, Zack Mom roe and Bobby Richardson. The Yanks also plucked Ralph Houk, Denver manag OLD TIME final game. clared. "In my mind there's Had Austin won the series elation that has, been going on for almost 40 years, was saved Wednesday night by a DP Record Randy Duncan of Iowa.

Moss there would have been no Dix DANCE no question that he'll make it in our first regular game." On the form he's shown In FISH and SHRIMP EVERY FRIDAY 5 PM. TO II PiA. says Hackbart runs and pass le Series because Austin, man willing to compromise EOS ANGELES (AP) -The which had four Negroes on its es better than Kremblas and has an edge on running and the pre season exhibition club, had said it would Insist Los Angeles Dodgers set a with a segregation law. Corpus Chrlsti beat Austin 5-4 to win the Texas League games, Perry could run up a defense over Duncan on use of the Negroes, and hard-to-beat lifetime rushing would play the series in Aus playoff and insure that the "AS FAB AS all around ability is concerned, he's the WAUEYE pike FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP BALLROOM 75c $1.00 tin or any neutral city. Birm total in what he has said will be his final year in pro new National League double-play record Wednesday night and whipped the St.

Louis Cardinals, 4-3, with the 1 of home runs by rookies" Bob Lillis and Don Demeter. best I ever coachedK Moss Ingham would not agree. Dixie Series could continue unbroken. It will open Friday. E.

J. Humphries, long-time Ironically, It was one of says. "Does everything exact One of the league's masters ly like we want him to. the Negroes on the Austin er, after the 1937 season and assigned him to the New York coaching staff. Cohen; Contacted In El Paso, took his release ln stride.

"That's the way it goes in baseball," Cohen said. "I en. joyed the experience. Johansson Named Fighter of Month, No. 1 Challenger NEW YORK AP) Inge- SEPT.

27th Music By the JOLLY NORSEMEN The Dodgers pulled off three club that lost the final game cellent runner, with good. IDLE WILD ROOII He was Winston Brown, whose speed and balance. As good a of the trap play breaking through center, Joe rolled up 1,018 yards In 1953 twd 1.049 in 1954. He was the NFL's first defensive Quarterback as double plays to run their total for the season to 195. This is one more than the record first pitch was slammed by owner of baseball clubs, said he would play the Dixie Series by leaving Negro players on hisxCorpus Christ! team at home when there were games at Birmingham, where there is a city ordinance ban Bossard for his 3-run homer.

there is In the conference man to gain more than 1,000 Smart signal- caller. Good held by three different I AFTER THE game Dick yards two years In Imagination. Seems to come up with hunches that meet cinnati teams. The Major League record is 217, set by Butler, president of the Texas League, said the Dixie Series ning Interracial sports Humphries had offered to the Philadelphia Athletics in sion. PERRY WAS slowed by a knee Injury early last season would open Friday In Birm the situation and keep the de fense off guard." FOOTBALL 1949.

ingham, that two games Ui rV.Vi flU T3 i. V. would be played there, three mar Johanson of Sweden not only earned the Fighter of CWU WAt A- Mill. St. Leula tea Angelei substitute white players for his three Negroes but Geprge Trautman, president, of the Minor leagues.

rWed could' not do so. TJwrefore, ab ab in Corpus Chrlsti and the ii agrees that Hackbart knows how to take orders. Bruhn the Month, award by his quick Llllis nal two In Birmingham if KnocKout 01 Eddie Machen, needed to decide the issue eas stressing good condition but the feat has advanced Humphries said "well we'll Corpus Christl will use Its season and told the quar Burton rf Tate Musial lb Jackton Beyer 3b Norm If d-ValtiVIa e-Moen Green mm to no. 1 rating among play 'em with our 16 white FISH FRY SPECIAL EVERY FRIDAY Negro players at home. terbacks to cut down on time 1 Clmoll cf Fairly If Gentile lb Hodges lb 1 Demeter rf I Resebore Zlmmer 3b Neal 2b 8 Craig outs.

In the-Minnesota game, the challengers for Floyd Pat terson's heavyweight title. Butler also said he had wired Trautman asking for THIS MET the approval of a Badger lineman was flat on 4 Johansson replaces 0 a two substitutions on the Cor Trautman, who had held that the ground with aninlury. Of G. STl Cf 4 Kasko lb 1 8 Klpp pus Christl club to replace in flclals asked Hackbar b-Blas'a 2b 1 0 Blrrer there was no provision In professional baseball that bars a FoUey.of Chandler, in that spot in the Ring maga jured players. Outfielder Mike a time out and he refusi TONIGHT CARSON PARK MEMORIAL HIGH VS MENOMINEE, MICHIGAN High Schoo1-0 Grade SciSool-25c (No Tax) A Big Rivers Conference Game wane log a-Freese 10 8 Total 85c 18 4 7 Uitz is out with a broken fin "Get back in the huddle, from appearing in a Shrimp Scallops Lobittr Tail Chlttum 0 0 ger and Jim Miller, one of the Hackbart ordered and the eamebecause oi ms a $113 Totals 31 3 Corpus Christl Negro players, zine's semi monthly ratings, released Wednesday.

Folley previously had fought a draw with Machen. He now is ranked second among the challengers, and Machen is lineman dragged himself up. Later in the same game ST. LOUIS 800 000 Ml 3 is disabled because of a pulled LOS ANGELES 102 001 0Ox- color or med. For that reason, he said, newould not approve 0 substitutionsolely to enable the playing ofa-white muscle.

Humphries has asked Hackbart made a long run E-Mabe, Craig, Clmoll. RBI Boyer, Lillis. Fairly, DeMeter. PO-A St. for Joe Macko, Fort Worth Louis (24-15), Lo Angeles (27).

DP- All-Star third baseman, and dropped to filth. Muslal. Ta1aand Musial; Neal and Lil player for a Negro. Corpus Christ! won lis; Kasko and Musial; Neal and Geit- Dunham, Dallas outfield and was too winded to call signals. He refused a time out arid had a halfback call the signals.

The halfback got it fouled up. Wisconsin players Archie Moore, ageless king Wailoyo Pike. 70c Above, includes French Fries, Salad and Toatt WOdD'S PAGODA RESTAURANT Newly Air Cenditianetl tile; Kasko, Tate and Musial; Neal, Llllis and Gentile. Lett Si. Louis er, and they will play the en of the light heavyweights, has playoff four games to three and It was one of the Negroes tire series if allowed.

Los Anoeles 4. been dropped from fifth to IF ER BB SO Butler Saldhe expected ap Mabe (L. 1 2 sixth place among the heavy weights. proval of the twVsbstitutions Chittum 2 1110 8 Jackson 1 0 0 0 0 2 from Trautman toda; IN THE MIDDLEWEIGHT rickson, AyersHigh Craig (W, t-0) TV, 4 2 118 Klpp 1 1 I I 0 class Spider Webb, defeated Blrrer 10 Oft Gene Fullmer, dropped fromfrouth to fifth place, Today Among Bowjers Maris Hits Two Homers for As chan positions with SPECIAL France's Charley z. Fullmer remainebkin the No.

E. Bedding 1, Miller's Inn 0. High Team Series StorllCs 2833. High Team Game: NW Elec. 707.

2 spot behind CarmehBasilio I AFTER GAME DANCE among the challengers I Jack Erlckson fired a 224 game In the men's Northern League and Diane Ayers posted a 506 set and two games of 179 in the Ladies Sport to take honors among Ray Robinson's crown. KANSAS artf (API-Roger Maris smashed two home runs and Ray Herbert turned in a strong relief pitching job Wednesday night for the Kansas City Athletics who defeat The welterweight division Announcing fta Opmiiig NIGHT CLUB In fall Creek, Wisconsin FRIDAY, SEPT. 26th 8 P.M. Open Ili30 A.M. to 1 A.

Dally Starting Saturday, September 27 Supervised Licensed Parent! Welcome. saw many changes, with Don DinhmsOiA AOS BR STATS L1ASUI Schneider 1 IKallenbach 1 Hoffs Boys 3 3 Zenith. 3 Tommy's Tap 1 3 Pine Lodge 3 HIGH SERIES: B. LaBelle 554; W. Jordan of Los Angeles jump several bowling leagues re porting today.

NORTHERN LEAGUI ing from seventh place to the Hoft 551 1 J. Schulde 531; B. Hancock ed Cleveland 7-4. No. 1 spot among contenders EPTEMBIR 26 ab Kansas City 531.

high GAMES: H. Kallenbach 202; Schulde 201. for Virgil Aklns champion' 1 TEAM RESULTS: Kallenbaeh 1. Pine 1 Turtle cf I 1 1 Marls rf 0 0 0 Lopez 2b Crossroads 1 Ford E.C. Laundry 10 1 Frltos 4 I Pepsi Cola to 2 Gold Seal 4 I Saunders 10 2 Mac's 4 I Roberts a 4 Thrlrtway 2 10 Nafl Cash 4 IScotts 0 1 ship.

Sugar Hart went from fourth -to second, Gil Turner Cleveland Raines 2b a.Avlla Moran 2b o-Wertx Oraber cf. 2 3 0 2 Columt Recording Artists Lodge 1 Schneider 1, HoH's Boys I Music by the Famous Tommy's Tap 1. Zenith Sales 3. 0 0 0 0 OCerv 0 I Herrog If 0 1 Ward lb ffem fifth to fourth. Rudell Stitch of Louisville joined the Power lb 0 OCafouel 2b 1 icrBeafts! select circle by gaining the 2 3 HIGH SERIES: J.

Erlckson S47; E. Knutson S43; M. Heuer 544; C. Amelse J3. HIGH GAMES: J.

Erlckson 224; M. Honedal 211. TEAM RESULTS: Crossroads Fural. WEDNESDAY'S STARS By The Associated Press PITCHING Amie Portocarrero, Orioles Set No. 19 position.

1 2 I til Mlnoso If Colavito rf Jackson 3b Nixon Held as Bali Mossl d-Naragon modern Baltimore victory record with CHALLENGERS WANTED for BASKETBALL Traveilina with the Bill Bennett Caravan II 1 1 Chill 0 2DeM'trl ss 1 2 Terry 0 Herbert 0 0 0 Totals 1 1 0 0 0 0 ih am TTZndrv Cola 3" blanking the Senators i-t on Club 0, E. C. Lsundry 3 Pepsi Cola h. -lhll. ihm.

mK three hits while walking but two and 37 7 15 Horn Town Moteri Nifl. Cash Regis I SPECIAL ADMISSION PRICE 75c ArJvanre Tickets Sold at Day's Music rEAM SPONSORED by POP HOUSE striking out eight. HITTIN0) ter 3. GoM SmI Dairy Frltot 0, Sndr Bar Mad Typa 1. Robtrft a.

Browodski Grant 0 C-Geiger 1 Roger Marls, Athletics Had three hits, two of them homers, and drove In three runs bi comeback. 7-4 victory over I call it OHAPIfl GORE the Indians. Totals 35 4 10 -a Homered for Raines fn 2th b-Singled for Moss In 7th c-flled out for Grant In tth Struck out for Moran In- tth INDUSTRIAL LBAGUI Co-op IWhlta't Ntlson Oil a 3 Burd Pla Cities Sary. I Ramp Day' -41 Itfkopf 4 5 i 1 5 1 3 WEDNESDAY'S HOMERS By The Associated Press AMERICAN NATIONAL HIGH SERIES: it Schoattle 58S; CLEVELAND 001 100 200-4 KANSAS CITY 000 113 02X-7 eap a harvest A Mantle. N.Y.

(42) Bover. St. (23) -Jackson. RBI Avila 2, Colavito, Nixon, Tuttle, Marls 3, Demaestrl 2, Trrv pn.A ClMalaiwI A.I21. Km.

Bauer. N.Y. (12) Thomson, Chi. (20) Colavito. Cleve.

(39) DeMeter, L.A. (5) Nixon, Cleve. (9) Llllis, L.A. (1) teas City (27-11). DP-i-Held, Raines and Polus B.

Neafy H. Hlbbard HIGH GAMejT J. Schoettla TEAM RESULTS: Cwp Oil 2. Wittkopf It Nelson Oil 2. Day's Music Cities Service 2, Burd Piston It White's 2, Ramp Bar 1.

High Team -Series: White's 2484 High Team game: White's 889 oi complimente: Power iln Demaestrl, Lopez and Ward. Avlia, Cleve. 5) Marls, Balti. 2 (28) Malzone, Bos. 2 (15) Left Cleveland i.

Kansas City 4. 2B Demaestrl, Lopez. 3B--Bell. HR Nixon, Colavito. Maris 2.

Avlia. IP ER BB SO Get PRESTON anti freeze with exclusive AG ETIC Fl LM Gophers Change Bell (L, 5 10 4 4 0 Mossl 2 1 1 0 Brodowskl 0 0.2 Grant -1V 2 2 I Terry (W, 11-13) tVt I 4 4 Herbert Vh 2 0 0 0 LADIES SPORT LEAOUt Robinson I1W 3Mi Wagners Scoffs Bar 10 5 Joe's Serv. Gaorge's 10 Sears Diamond Dip 4 Roberts Scoffs Royal Clean. 7 a i Two Starters MINNEAPOLIS (AP) 10 Rommel, Stevens, Runge, Rice. always SERVING YOUR Uacka I Nelson Itt 12's 2:28.

A 8,811. HIGH SERIES: 0. Avers $04; 477: E. Kopo 442; B. Pelrn 455; Coach Murfay War math D.

Assmussen 434. made two changes in the Min nesota starting lineup Wednes "HIGH GAMES: 0. Ayerj 179-179; N. Johnson 177; A. AOsman 149; G.

Weldon 149; M. Wlnrlch 148. TEAM RESULTS: Sears 1, Royal Cleaners Al Scott's 1, Joe's Service Scott's Steak House Diamond Dip Reginelli Namecf Marquette Starrer MILWAUKEE' (AP) -Frank Reginelli of A PREVENTS RE NTS FREEZE-UP Magnetic Film coats the antlr Inner aurf ae of your cooling ay protects agalnat rust all winter long. Insist on "Prestone" brand antifreeze with exclusive Magnetic Film. See Your Dealer Today I day on the eve of the Gophers' departure for Seattle and their opener with Washington.

One, installing veteran Bob per waaners 3. Nelson Contractors Georges Bar 2, Uecka Dairy Roberts GUESTS ss I 0, Robinson Piano 3. High Team Series: Wagners 2343 High Team Game: Wagners 823. Soltis at left half, was expected. The other was a It moves up stumpy-' Jim N.Y., Wednesday was moved up to a first string halfback post on the Marquette foot Heid into the fullback ot where Warmath had been us ball squad.

ing two untried sophomores until this week. LADIES HALLIB LEAGUE NW Elec. 7 2 Storlies 4 Co-op 4 3 Porky'j 4 Barringtons 5 4 Two Waters I E. C. Bedding 5 4 Miller's Inn 1 HIGH SERIES: E.

Stoaldryer 490: A good runner and sharp blocker, Reginelli won the berth with his work last Sat urday as the Warriors defeat Radlsewhi 482; R. Toner 440; C. Fouser "Heid also is a newcomer at Minnesota but has been at Marquette and Holmes Junior College in Mississippi. He is ed South Dakota State 18 7 458; V. Lemke 451.

HIGH GAMES: E. StooWryer 184: Sbl I- Jl CI If fcrer (f .1 Hi ifij and broke their 20-game los 179; C. Fouser 174; V. Lemke 22 and weighs 185 pounds. 170; Toner 144.

TEAM RESULTS: Storlle's 2. NW Elec. ing streak, the longest in the Qur Aim is to get our 11 Two Water's Bar 0, Porkey's Gar. bage Co-op Shopping 2. Barrlngton'i nation among major schools.

Reginelli played the position strongest men on the field," Warmath said. Wednesday as head coach Johnny Druze sent his squad Brewed and Aged Nature's Way" Soltis has been guarding an injured leg most of the e- through another two -hour scrimmage, despite high tem Geveland Signs Dick Deschaine season practice. He replaces Arlie Bomstad, a 1957 re peratures and rain. serve. Quarterback Pete Han and Heid takes over for Roger GREEN BAY (AP) The mgberg, a 2tt-pound sopho end Si Woods, mln elements of the Marquette passing attack, continued to look good even though working with a more who appeared to have Green Bay Packers Wednesday recalled waivers on punter Dick Deschaine and traded him to the Cleveland Browns for an undisclosed St's cHialiter" the starting fullback job sewed up after starring jn three Intrasquad scrimmages.

wet ball, Hannum Named: National Football League draft choice. ment for the last three seasons. He comes from Menom Wichita Coach Deschaine was one of THE BOTTLE OR YTHE CASE inee, and nt into YOUUCAll'IT THE BEST-TASTlfJG BOURBOH THERE IS 1 pro ball without benefit of WICHITA, Kan. (AP) ur-Al- college experience. ex Hannum, former coach Head Coach Ray "Scooter" the St.

Louis Hawkr was three players for whom the Packers asked waivers Tuesday In order to get down to the NFL's 35-player limit. A long ball booter and an on offense, Deschaine has been one of the league's best In the kicking depart- named coach of the Wichita team in the National Industrial Basketball League Wednes- McLean said the punting chores would be shared by Max McGee and Vito (Babe) Parilli. StRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKIY. 14 PROOF. DISTR.

BY MCKESSON 4 ROIBINS, INC NSW YORK N.T..

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