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The Mount Pleasant News from Mount Pleasant, Iowa • Page 7

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Oof. Tlio Now''. Ml Bettered Hawks Scp Rally For Tilts At Home Iowa Home games with Indiana and Purdue 1 next for the 11 University ol Iowa's battered tack, something that wrecked Iowa at Wisconsin, and adequate runners. Iowa statistics for the first two games show Quartet buck Jerry Reichow as the top yard-maker, with 123 for an average of T3. Eddie Vinceiu has 85 and 4.2; and Roger Wiegmann, 63 and 5.7.

i Reichow has completed 16 of 30 Series Sidelights football squad, with irom appearing iirclay before a sell-out, Dad's Day Mf I I 1 I passes for 236 yards and two touch- the Hoosiers downs Qnd in lowl offense Sat- Chocked physically and the 37-14 loss at Wisconsin, must make a tremendous rally ii" 'they are to get back into contention lor a high position. Injuries are one ot the major Coach Forest Evashevski probably know until later in the wee'kVhich players actually will be available lor Jndiana. 'At least cis'it sustained in- varying degrees at Madison. Eddie Vincent, No. 1 rig-ht halfback, hurt a knee which might him out of the Indiana game, and even might force him to the sidelines for later contests.

Jerry, Ucicliow, quarterback, suffered a shoulder injury and might miss "the Indiana game. Among the others with ailments nre Centers Bill Van Buren and jSToimau Six; Alex Kairas, guard; George Kress, guard; Don Bowen. tackle; Jim Gibbons, end; and Earl Smith, half back. Indiana likewise will be a comfeback mood, for the Hoosiers lost their "opener to Michigan State, 20-13; and Notre Dame, 19-0. The Hcosiers have a good passing at- offense Top receiver is Earl Smith, for 96 yards and two scoiesi followed by Mike Hagler and Eldean Matheson, each with three catches.

In other departments the leaders are Reichow in punting, average of 37 on six kicks; Smith and Vincent By John Barring ton i INS Sports Editor New York. UNS) Thib is a lefthanders' series. Four ot the six each othei lor allowing Phil i zulo to bioul second in the first in- lung. And Spooner joined Campy in claumns Gilliam should luivej I h.ul Yost Hen-u's key hit through i the middle, which diove i 1 I i the lust run. Berra, bet a series record by ciucliuia Ins 39th game, rank i Snidei as the series lefthanders' series, i-oui 0 sones Barnes have been won by southpaws i U(? thc Qnly playc -two by Whuey Ford, one each by U)S lwo Tommy Byrne and Johnny Podres.

But what happens when Bvrne and Podres are mound in scoring, each 12; and Hagler in kickoff returns, four for 104 yards. AS a the Hawks have gained 765 yards.to opponents' 475 They have made 498 yards by rushing, an average of 4.9; to 292, average of 3.5. The lowans' 17 completed passes in 37 shots were good for 267 yards, while the foes have hit on nine of 23 for 182 yards. Other Figures Other team statistics include firs downs, 42 to 27; 288 yards on kid returns to 143; and a 35.1 averag of seven punts. The pass intercep tion department, disastrous at Wis- cousin, now shows seven by op-1 ponents for 90 yards and Iowa lost the ball five times on 11' fumbles, to three in nine.

Penalties have hurt, too. 161 yaTMls to 90. No tickets remain for any of Iowa's remaining; home contests. The Indiana game'was sold out a week ago and the Purdue and Minnesota contests in early August. It is the sixth sell-out of 1955.

with only the Michigan and UCLA games not in that category. lint salely in every game. His two singles yesterday raised his average! through Rose Colored Glasses Bv Jim nl i lor NO yards m- ol onh ol lor -Hi. OUumw.r.s Bvron Winston und l-'t. Oooini' llnrpcr were ciocti'd Horn i ut a Fiid.iv mr.ht by the oltk-lals.

The ojocUon o.inie tho second quai'tor. 1 Fists How Winston, in action nn but one play, locked H.irp- cr i ii i i t.icklc on ku-k- ott and came oil the deck ui; i both lianas. Anc By merely showing up today, i Rimito breaks the record formerly Held bv Joe DiMaggio lor the num- what about the my at playod beat the Dodg- Rimito loo has Maybe the Dodgeis' National Thcne only ne gue playmates weie oversold on cnbc 'him-professional. that piece of piopaganda. I Braoks are running 0-3 against Ur.2 Yankee wiong-armers.

Despite all the trouble the teams went to having each othei scouted in advance, Ford revealed he his own "book' on the Dodge- i ters while watching By me beat them and the Biook-, batter clown the fences at Ebbets Field. "No knock against our scouts' ic- poit," said Whuey -Just say I added to it. Alter all, I saw 'em do of hitting over theie Brooklyn Whitej said he threw only two sliders. He was fast, and he mixed in sinkers and slow cuives effectively. FALL PREP TOURNEY TO START FRIDAY Boonc, I The Iowa High School Boys Athletic Association today announced that the iaH baseball tournament will open at Dysart Friday with the championship game slated to begin Saturday at 1:30 p.m.

The tourth finalist in the fall high school state baseball tourney was to be decided at Remsen today. St. Masy's of Larch wood and Danbury Will meet to see which will join Tracy, Allison and Dysart in- the finals. Tracy clowned Radchffe, 3-2. in Then- be a number ot chani.04.

in Iowa lineup Dubuque Saturday. Dick H.iruell. hull back, will uko over Chuck ilarmsch's end post. HarnUch will take ovei Jim Stewart's giurd slot and Stewart will me injured Los Snow at a tackle position. Snow suflered a slight (uncussion it has been revealed and will not play Saturday.

Either Eddie Rich or Norm Benn will take over a halt back Conch Ekstiami. Asst. Jack Spencer and many 01 the YVesleynri Jai-k Kookuk end, suf- torod shouldor separation in jU-7 loss to i i and i lie out ol a i for some tmu 1 ed car of hsr own! 55 FORt) Convertible, overdrive 51 FORD Custom -l-dr. H. VS 51 FORD Custom (5 overdrive 53 MERCURY Convertible, overdrive', power win- clows Olds Nine Wins League Title Grandview--The Olds high school baseball team won the fall Tn- County league title by defeating Grandview here Monday afternoon, 8-4 The two teams were tied for first going into tilt.

Olds finished with a 6-0 loop mark and Grandview 5-1. Coach Ray Brainard's club -had a season record of 8-1. Lyle Conrad pitched the victory, allowing seven hits. He fanned eight and walked seven. The loser, Kenny Jackson, gave up nine safeties, struck out seven and passed six.

Conrad, Dwayne Benson and Dick Anderson each had two hits for the winners. Conrad had a double and Anderson a triple. Jackson and Kemp 'banged out two hits apiece for Grandview. One of Kemp's hits was a homer. Scsrc, By Innings Olds 010 400 3 8 Grandview 010 300 0 4 If nothing else, the Dodgers I sub staLe a i a Collins yester- young hurlers are confident.

A nison beat Hayftcld at Alli- Roger Craig (after Sunday's i 3 and Dysait squeezed" past, Centory)-- "At least two National! Cit 4 Qn lhe Dysa rt field. League clubs have tougher lHurcm sou theasc Iowa's repre- sentative in the sub-state lost in Karl Spooner (before the Iirst rouncl lo central City, five-run Yankee first 2 0 made arrangements to fly to 1 Hudson 'Bay tomorrow morning tor some fishing Podres (discussing his choice to saw Parsons whip Dubuquc 38-19 at Saturday night -Ek" reports that thc Kelly Greens 1 really have it tins year. He said they have speed to burn. Johnny Smith scored lour Ot Parsons' touchdowns the game. Onccjie went -18 raids to pnydirt.

Roger Niclson. the Paisons quar- terbatk, completed 13 ot 17 passes for 177 Tom Merutt starred for Dubuquc News Perviee's panel ol expel picked Dave Uowaul ol Wisconsin as tin- "Pla.UT of The i hit, tint- piny Hoie's tho i t-onsideied by the pane! a Junior irom Mond i WI-H ciumlit unichdowi pusses, lecineiecl an Iowa i to help up .1 BiulKer TD ant intercepted a pass to huh an in t-ipient i a us Wiseon sin bent 37 to H. "Tho 197-pound en m.ulf oi tho tho most phenomenal raiclu-s ovor soon in Camp R.uidiill stadium. Ic.ipmg to grab Jim iu.ik.1 pa--s just i it out of bounds and sprawling in the or.d zone In the lourth period, ho a wobbly pass on thc five FOUR OF SIX YOUTHS CLEARED FOR ENLISTMENT Dos Moines. UNS1 i i a at llu- forces induction contor Dew Monies said Unit lour 17-yeur-old, were iirro.stod at the novoi nor's m.uision Hundny hsuo boon cle.iied lor -nlist- iiiont and will be taken i the service i week.

They said tho enlistments of 1D- year-old Dale Ui Verne Schwcltera ol Prophotstouu. 111. 18-year- old Do.ui ColliiLs- of Clinton are still They said the lour n-ycar-olds wore cleari'd for onhstmcnt uoc.uise the rocruitiiiR office IJHN been lici.Uly notiUed chartjos of disturbing- the pence them have been, dropped. They added that Sduvcttcrs and Collins enlistments iuo pendmu i i r.otilication of (ho court, npauist thorn wvo been dropped. 'I'ho six nip purl ol 18 youths who went, to the homo hue Sunday to toll him goodbye and an Air Foicc Reserve i in Davenport.

Gov. Leo HocKh's neighbors com- plamt'tl, but when police arrived 12 ol the 18 had lied. Dos Moines municipal judge llow.ircl Brooks dismissed churgos against Schwctter.s and Collins Monday momlns and they net an i i i i the Cdvcinoi ut his ofllce. Cluuuos amiln-st tho four 17-year olds were dropped in i cow yesterday they i i CASH For Fall Needs a Money for Fall Expenses can ho had RIGHT Fiirure out how much you'll need then come in. We Finance New and Used Cars GEM LOAN CO.

Over Spurgeon's Ph. 08 Hileman Service Soul Invest Corner Square pitch the fair-haired boy. I'll do it up right loi us Dodgers, who never run short on temperament, have been full of it First round games scheduled for Friday are' Dysart vs. the winner of the Dan- buiy-St. Mary's game, at 1 p.m.

Allison vs. Tracy at 2:30 p.m. MARINES SEARCH FOR NAVY MASCOT in this series. Many of the 'veterans have been covertly second-guessing 1LL lllfell -----Manager Walt Alston's handling of of Mannes stoimed a University have be shackled and IWC Saturday. He caught an eight yard pass for one Sp.irtan icoie and returned a kick-oft 72 y.irds for another Poisons and Wcslcvnn hook up in then a a battle here Thtns- day night, Oct.

13 The Kelly Greens haven't beaten Wcblcyan in football since 1950 but will too favored to end thc losses this season. The Tigers will have to play their best to spill the by a two lowu defenders hud Heeled it, and bulled across. His TD plays covered -13, 1C and 33 yaids." Thc panel is composed ol Shrine East-West Biimc Bermc Bicrman, Andy Kcrr and Francis Powers: sporLscastcr Harry Wismer. INS Bob Considmc and INS sports cchloi John Barr- his pitching. Pittsburgh beachhead yesterday Yesterday, Roy Campanella and but re treated empty-handed.

Jim Gilliam took turns blaming I got the dope on thc Wcslcyan Simpson game from thc Simpson sports publicity service and ac-- cording to some of the Weslcyan Pittsburgh. (INS)--A detachment playeis lhe passing statistics were TTnivorsitv i wron 4 The Tigers completed six 53 FORD Convertible VS 52 FORD $995 Convertible YS 54 FORD $995 Custom I-dr. VS 51 NASH Statesman O.D. 50 MERCURY S595 real nice 16 CHEVROLET 1 4 5 2-dr. 53 PONTIAC S1'I95 Chftn.

8 hydra. 52 PLYMOUTH $795 very clean the Naval Academy admitted that he called' the humiliation of an official names, but denied a re- mascot. Billy 14th. port that he threw a punch at th'e enemy the Delta' Tau Delta fraternity house where Billy was reported to be napped" from its pen in Annnpoli- be- Bill Virdon, St. Louis Cardinal outlickler, and Herb Score, southpaw pitcher ol the Cleveland Indians, me the major leagues' rookies of the a named by the Sporting News a poll of wiilcrs 24, received 57 votes of 92 cast in the a i a league The 22-year-old Score polled 71 of 103 111 the American league, thc nation- The animal lodecd the i a 1 fernity turned out not to be thc BUly at all.

but a nanny oa, weekly reported Satural bubt'ball day. Score set a new record lor a rookie with 2-M to top thc old mark uf 227 set in mil by Grover Cleveland Alexander Vndon had a batting mark with 18 doubles, si- tuples and 17 homers. YOUTH KILLED IN INDUSTRIAL MISHAP Rowan, i i Funeral services were Lor Thursday at Rowun lor an 18-year-old Rowan uiuth who wus killed in an industrial accident in WcbMer City yesterday. Lewis McKinley was killed instantly when ri briclue crane fell 12 feet find hit him. He is survived by his parents, Mr.

ond Mrs Joseph McKmley and two sisters. Tho youth only graduated from Rownn high school last June and had been working at thc Webster City a for about three weeks. His pmcnUs were a i the Cattle Conercss, fit Waterloo ai the time of thc mishap. MORNING SUN RENDERING WORKS Plant Llcc'nsc 14 AH Animals Removed Promptly, WHh Hides On. For Prompt Removal, Call: Ml.

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SHEETS MOTORS FORD MERCURY WINFIELD, BRIGHTON STILL UNBEATEN IN SEI GRID PLAY The co-leaders in the S.E.I, eight- man football conference, Winfield and Brighton, have a fairly good chance of remaining in the lead this Friday in that Gladstone, 111., plays at -Winfield in a non-conference game, and "last place Danville hosts Brighton. The bulk of the interest in league action Will center the battle for third place. Mediapolis at Wayland and Morning Sun at Ainsworth, are all teams with identical league records and currently tied for third. Action of last Friday found Winfield easily winning over Mediapolis 32 to 6 while Brighton had a much more difficult test in edging Ainsworth 26 to 25. Morning Sun won its first league game toy downing Danville 19 to 0 and Wayland defeated Hedrick 18 to 8 in a non-conference encounter.

Standings Brighton Winfield Ainsworth Mediapolis Morning Sun Wayland Danville 4 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 STEELER COACH FINED $500 Philadelphia, (INS) National Football League Commissioner Bert Bell today fined Walt Kiesling, coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, $500 for his behavior to officials in the Los Angeles-Pittsburgh game Sunday on the -west coast. The Steelers' mentor was liable for a maximum punishment of a $2,000 fine or life suspension, but Bell took consideration Kiesling's "long and faithful service which is without a blemish." Kiesling was reported to have grabbed One official during the game and' to have berated the of- licUis it over. The thriller was won by in Uie lust second when a field goal WE COULD GET OF THIS JUMBLE ROChS WE MIGH EVEN BE ABLE TO SEE THE STATION WE SEEM TO BE AT THE EDGE OF THE SHADOW AREA 0 LEBtCK AMVMUi? LITTLE ANNJE RODNEY -AM' RECKON TUERF AIN'T MOTVIIN' LIKE KILLIM' THEM TWO BIROS WlTM THE SAME STOKIE YOU'RE a-MEARIMG BOUT SO UP WE 60! THE CWAIR BELOMGS UP IN ROOM WHERE SHE CAM AN' STUDY HOMEWORK-MV, I HATE TO WAH6HER- SHE" AIN'T HARDLY i LIT OF THE SIMCE GAVE KMOW MY WHEW uw FIDEL15-THE LITTLE DEAR HAS FALLEK SOUND ASLE IM HER. LITTLE ROCWW'CHAIR- ETTA KETJ TELL HIM TD HIS BRUCE. POINJTEO HtfAD OUT ETTAS GOING -( HE'S Nor TOO I'LL" DIG BLIND DA'i I HAVE A DATE Wi -it BRUCE MUGGS AND SKEETER AMP EVERY I THEM ES DOUBLE 1 JJST THE SAME, "AMD VOU MOUE TrlAH LAST HEART MISSEP A BEAT VMSH FST CAUGHT OF NBV EVsfJING YCL! TO THIS IS RALLY DIP I REALLY WRITE THAT? IT'S SO EBY TO MOVE Phone 135 HORACE CHANEY AUCTIONEER Farm Sales Livestock Household Goods Real Estate For Terms: Phone 277 Red RH.

Pleasant, la. JACK W. HOUSTON AUCTIONEER Farm Sales Livestock Household Real Estate For Terms Phone 5206 Ml. Pleasant, la. I AIM TO PLKASE1 McCulloiififh Transfer 206 E.

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till 1:15 a. CITY (Vera Shafer) DIRECTORY FUNERAL HO1VIES CRANE FUNERAL Services of Character and Beauty Ambulance Service Tel. 167 ATTORNEYS AT LAW CORNELL MITTS TRANSFER STORAGE Long Distance Moving Storage Facilities Packing Service Also LOCAL CITY DELIVERY No Job Too Biff or Too Small Phone 895 HAROLI F. McLKRAN Lawyer- Abstractor Complete abstract books lor town and farm properties in Henrj County. Books established in S.

E. Corner Square PHYSTCTANS STEWART JACKSON, M. Physician and Surgeon OK. 109 Res. 141 N.

Jefferson I A OPTOMETRISTS I DR. PATJL F. McPHERON Optometrist New London, Phone 106 DENTISTS F. V. Colen, 1.

T. Dentist Central States Bldg. Phone 331 CHIROPRACTORS MT PLEASANT CLINIC t)r. X. E.

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