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The Springfield News-Leader from Springfield, Missouri • 25

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primif if (Mo) Batlq rm Irtaay, kepi. It. .4 25 soon To Replace Hutchinson: Dark Emerges asTopChoice 15 Game Slaie Tonight: SPORTSAVAN'5 COLORED LURES Triangular Kicks Off Springfield Grid Year to fhliagd fattier ia the Kaauu, fiuiu tli' Naiwual league, two ill be to ia January, lia ka tins Aiuemaa Lagus and a pereaiilal traml captaia tud eoo- tau fiuiu Jitailia of Paciritf Sldered a Siiural leader aiuce kia.Ct'aat League, whet i tunueily collrge days at Louiaiaua Slat, tie ka beM liemiruily Uirtt Conference Tests Top Area Action Two conference contests highlight a 15-game schedule tonight aa district high school teams opn the J958 football season. A Crmrftl-Parkview-Hillereat high school football ktv- (Vjaied as oiauageiut timber siuce he led Ui Uira New Vims Cimi ST. LOUIS tAPi AKio Hai aa agiarf pi wiitt a fUir tttr IraJerahip, emerged TUuraday as (he Nd.

I camlkhi to replace rred Huichiiiaoa wlio is shaky ground as M. Louis Cariiuol manager. i iiuUOiaauat keclltni eertaitt to be rued by tne euj of the season, bairiag a ehaue of heart by Club PreaKirot August A. Buikh or a laat minute surge to thud place or betier by the Red birds. Dark, veteraa aaorUtup third baseniaa traded by the CardtaaJLs lamboi the first of Jta kind in Springfield, will kick off the 1958 grid season a.

Tutlic School Stadium, tonight at r.iu. to pfuiuuu ia Hot auj IDSt. At Milwaukee, where the Caidi play Friday, Hutchinsoa said, view vs. Central, la the second ISA "1 already haw four solid alters F.aib il the (lure public prep team will i'Uy full gaiins ball agalltst each lJ (lie Other Ull teams Iriili.) agaiuai iiilUle' a Gciting aa ii1 oa league the rimtih is one of Uua tradi the third. for Jutii." Ha deihited ia gtva details of compctiiiua ftt'l he Cabuul and timid! ones between two itrighbor Willi I'aikvleW latiglUig With Ticket fur the game Mill be ulJ at the galea (ur 11 fur adult.

50 Mouuuiu UivtS In I tie. Soulu Cen tail towns ai aiiUuug can hap- llllk irat la tl first Coolest. Park the ofters ettepl to say sua tajne tral AK'laIlua aud StotktuS aud teuti fur student! aud Si ccnti fur C1V THAT A Guides City is Um M.drt Cutv children uuder 11. acrved as manager, "I'm sul! working fur this tlub) uaiJ liu lucvl." tiuun laid. 1b Cardinals manager has given aa deiiiui auawets i may ur Die wfeu, be said, "but I prub ably wd) ia about lea das." Thus Huuhiusoa iuJicaieJ ha niiht accept nut her Job bc-tWa the Cardiuals publicly announce a.

detrialua aa the manager'! post. The Club kit Insisted Bd decision will be nude wit 4 tht end of tha araaoa. tiuUhinaoa's only comment aa rt purls Buh ia tlutatiaiied wnh bun was, "1 irtade the mutaW of tilling him what I thought a couple of time thought 1 was diag hurt a favor.1 Several others havt beea meav. tiuued fiar the Cardinal Job bird. i Tebbettt, fwily hemui.

Red SiboeuJicusl. gohuay Keane and II.pm, aV.lkv atna.i.r Nip 4-3: (eretu-e, Mou.iitata Grove, rated out "Tho SCOHECOARD The tHaiigular aiiv wat to ive the Springfield fans the powers of the lint fall Itxik at all thre of the teams on is favored aver viMtuii Catxwl but uprlilng nighf, tnateld of one at lx a. tstotktud, figured tn fiuUh higti ta the Midwest if it caa sulve a quarterbackiug problem, eapecu more static than usual at Guides City. The boat juad, which was a rellar-dweUer last seaaoa, has naore th Its Uaual esperieure aud sue thit time around. Joplm, preparing for its maiuea Osark Cuufereoce season, uiis Carthage, ai of the Big Nine is Phillies Jump Podres in 8fh urn a in Uie paat, iUUcreai, newly started BunhMde high school, wui be fielding In fir team.

miiuMl la aula "aM iai ra.M HJlereat Coach bhep Wooiford Amateur Play In Semifinals, Ward Beaten Py W.V IS A Putty, firrrtc tttun cono06u cWum Store CQUmS, Mnu.1 A WuMrWCC rcowa ouTLit6 aho acthx Amu rrs hrst aiikcTpOh. FlbM AkC HUM6MV OnS! COuOR IS AS COCO A3 AnOTHAK. rMO-Vienna ptresajTMOw HterfT, No pooar Tur new abe UNOtmwtH COUXd WfeTTM, wur Tvitrywe iraa vjHy o- 6jjBMutJ3 LOKtS. THtrH WvrV Kve COUNTLtS VkMiMCXa 'JWti rOH'CMOOaiT' 4f Moon fain View; Greenwood Set For '58 Opener Crtfnwuud High Sihtwl'i foot-ball team oini ill 194 schedule tonight la e'tUk tame i Mountain View, A luieup sprinkled with right lei teimen iil start for the Jays against tighly ruled squad from Mountain View. Several changes have bera made to the positions of the Greenwood players from Mlh.aaara II eui.ki,a ti aa a a ii.uiat II aa It lUMtau.U )1 m.

Ua 'J la 14 Mraa euu.jciHu aa PHILADELPHIA (AP) The vorites, ia another feature tilt. Philadelphia Phillies Jumped aa ill send a relatively uieaperlenc-ed but highly nili lied squad nolo the field tor the opeiwr. Wooiford aaid that "If hustle aud desire aud spirit are any indication of good ball team, then I think we'll be alright thu year," Drfending Big Nine co-champ. loos Neoaho and Aurora alo stall Lot Angeles' veteraa Juiinny Pod (heir campaigns. Neuaho eater- SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Un res ia the eighth inning aud collected three runt to eke out a 4 3 victory over the Dodgers Thurs taint beneca and Aurora ia at Charlie Cue, tued mad drtt but puree City.

play lug like a man Willi i pits- The mentor named a tentative mum La tuis aa Im rt. if Varl ai aa al laitaaa 1 a ka ri lt v4 ii h.i.aS 11 Mi tn tttuaaua tl IS rtaxaa C)l tt WaablafUa ,14 day eight, Webb City, aiming for bigger aion, reached the ateniKmali of itaruug lineup fur touigtit'l game. things ia the big Mae, is invad the iSlh National Amateur 'Gull Podres gave up nine bits ia the first tevea innings but the Phils The probable linemen a mi tight end 1 1 pi i smm l-r a to be oa top at the moment. Tebbetti, who Quit reeeatly at Cincinnati manager, talked Dick Meyer, eseutivt Vict dent of the Cardinals, yesterday ta New York. But both bunted be waa offered aa administrative Job "I've beea offered Jobt of that nature by several Birdie said, "but sot a single ooe has' Championship Thursday tlmi- Kirfeville Tops ed by Cad Junction, a district pvwer last year which is bKWmg Mickey Shafef 150) or Larry Brock only scored on run.

Then Walty with two CvUcfe boys' and a vir last Vr't unit, The number one O50I righ! tackle George Newton Post singled la the eighth, Frank fr a similar spot this season. tually imkuena salesman gutter. twitch findi Ouy Mace, an end last (SJi or Bob Peniua 1175), right- Herrers got oa base after Podres Yesterday's Results Nino Mat. sraots Stale Grid uuter Big Mue ta-iiooii (a ac ale the 34 year-old Oklahomaa tion will be Lamar, at Butler; Mt. ho woa the title ta 1948, fired FaUMtdakia a.

Im AaaaM 1 ternoti, bout to Karcoaie; Monett, hit hiinwith a pitched ball, and both advanced oa a wild pitch, Chico Feraandei singled both iaoy a aduii tauita LB4GIB oiiered me a managerial Job," In Piilsburg Till guard Jim Tierce (155), center Jim Harris (183), left guard Stan Morgan (. left tackle Larry Savage I70t left end Sieve Selpb la the Wooiford ex- at Miller, snd Cassville, visiting lifoionvllle. Ark, two par rounds ovrr the ruined, hilly Oljmjiic Club Jake Course nd struggled ia ith a pair of WaatUallM IWMt 4 Saatua I kaaua fan a.kiawi la4 r-M Greenfield, defendin Midwest of them home, and that wat all for Podres. Dave Philley batted x0r saaa a Champ, opens at Walnut Crove. one up victories over Daa Mur-gaa of Bskersfield.

sod Sevea Missouri college football teams kkkuff the season this tor catcher Jim Coker, Fenian- pects'la atail Larry Nichols USUI SCA squads ia non-loop play in Deane Bemss tf He-thetdt, Md weekend with Kirksvillt State at quarterback, with Lrnve Mead' Twao'l Viar lai laaaMa ruroiit avtaavwvaala KTElVtt iom At, IMflll clude Willow Springs, at Lebanon; year, moving to fullback ak4 for tonight' battle: John llammon, one of the top pruapectt tn Springfield during the )9ol season, baa been moved from fullback to lefihalf by Coach Speedy Collina. However, accord-Inj to Collina, there possibility that the 'line busting llammoa may be, moved back to full during tome of the acton agamst the Pan-then. Mountain View jumped out of the cellar tn the South Central As-sodatioa last year with a 33 re possibly facing the toughest op dei stole second, snd came bo me ea PhUley's single to left. Ptulley was out trying for second. ors 165) at left half, James Joining him la Friday's Mt west ruins, host to Mountain Home.

and Ava. which enter position ihcaatiufl't college foot Caltfaiaw MmIi.iI I. aarua liaal I I semifinals were Tommy Atroa, laraaia 4. aWkaaaaw ta taaaaja, lanaa- ball champtoa. The rally came too late for the Thompson 1130V or Francis Cates (Mil at right half, and Bob Dyal (160) or Sam Mahaa (145) at full- tains Bolivar, la laa ia AwrBMa.

aaaN. Ktiisville meets Pittsburg Harrlsoa is at Berry ill ia a two-time Southeast era Conference champion from Gainesville, Gl Phils' Bob t'ouley, making hit major league debut alter being Daatat t. (karmum Ikravtf k4a SI State, the undefeated, un bark. north Arkansas opener. UMiai tract t- and the University of Florida: called up from Miami in the In tied bowl tbamptoa of the NA1A last year, at lUrksville Filday Ijaraatar I.

taartt S. Laacaatar alat SI Wkraiu Hiaaaaalia Wtraaa aaaa Newton and Shaefer have been running with the first team line Dick Foote, I'CLA aenior from The delay by tha Cardieala ia making public a (erttiua a Hutcbmsoa, with tha close of the season ta sear, indicates the present No, 1 choice it player. The only way the Cards tould obtain a player before Sept, t. the day after the season ends, would oa waivers. a llemirs, 34, at Philadelphia, and hoendie nsl.

33, at Milwaukee, both art former Cardinal players now lata ia their careers. Keane, manager at Omaha, hat beea pitted over repeatedly, and Walker, at Houston, was given a brief trial as Cardinal manager replacing Eddie Stanky la Dark, consistently around .304 as a hitter, is a great clutch player. A quiet, religious man, he hat ternational League. Reliever Dick arrrll got credit for tht win, his Santa Ana, who biggest night. SMS Cage Talent soiTaraw asaK.

this week, but injuries may ham Ckatlaaaaia hi. HuaaUaaaaai Skaaaaf tournament victory has bees Die Coach Maurice (Red' Wade Is cord, and Coach Bud Ciailer'i! per them In tonight's opener, 1- a k. k.ai axaa S-t eighth against ulna losses. For Podres, the 'lost evened hit rec Western Junior, and Roger Mc- Maatla S. AUaaa t.

Mohila bail IS crew tt expected to be even tough reported to be looking forward to the opener with tome optimism, mas iitoit Manus. 34 year-old woolen sales Back in Classes, ord at 13 13. Carvai CSrtu a. Maaalna Caraa II At Orvllle Pot grnger commented that his chars even though Pittsburg la report' tarUU arada man from Cincinnati who sever got past the fourth round ia three utattaaf liac.il er thit year. Other Greenwood alartert will In elude Max Naegler at right half ed to be showing championship CaWxaba Sartafa a.

AaurUki I. IH laaM es "looked pretty good this week. Tht Dodgers got two runs a Carl Robinson's single and Joe Freshmen Report previous appearances ia the Ama capabilities agala this season. Alawjaaa-aiaa 4. tat lava for this time of year, and ex I.

Liacaaa teur. The Kansas school last sesson Pignatano's double in the fifth. back with Edsel Matthewi calling pects the Vikings to be set for Six basketball lettermea are The Phils drew first blood of the defeated KlrksvUle and th ee other MIAA teams In succession the games tonight. Probable Pitchers atTIOIAt LCAOI'I Sent to the sidelines were two- among the students to register for fail-term classes at Southwest Mis game in the fourth. Ed Boucbee doubled.

Post beat out a swing at the opening of the season. Af time champio Rarvle Ward, Saa It. Laals at aualn, aifat Maaa Pottenger. plans to start Jerry Laarnby (1S3) and Dave Pumph-rey 1171) at ends, Jerry Dickey gained a reputation as a good (loi iHta ua iai ter those four wins, and six more. ing bunt and Bouchee scored after Harry Anderson filed to ren Las Aaieka at pHtatmrfk.

tllkt-Traal teacher of young players. Francisco's favorite aoa; his conqueror, Ward WetUaufer, snd souri State College this week. Coach Eddie Matthews yeaterday. Pittsburg went to the Holiday (Mi ar Naariariaa (aai ta. auaa (173) and Max Lalhrop (211) at Hutchinson was hired by former (11 111 ar Law iHli.

Bowl to dowa Hillsdale. 27 ter. tacklea. Bud Iseman and Sid Ckkaaa al Uannaau. ainat Dra D-lll three players who have bees fl nlita in tht amateur chimploa- The Phillies twept the series the tignala, ends Chuck Kuhn and Torq Kemper, tackles Roger Wardell and Charles LeDuc.

guards Bob Bryant and Bill Mauck nd center Paul Clenn. Glenn and Kemper played tackle last year and Warded was guard. Collins indicated the team was In good condition fee this early tn the the squad hasn't had the pep he would like them to have. They include Rust Robinson, 14 unlor from Gainesville: Jack Is ar Bria J( va uIbaH ill HI Bowers at guards and Sam Also oa Ft May eight's opening ship-Joha Dawson, Chuck Koctis Praaoara at fkilaaalaiua, I. laH.

anhl-lMMnal a-1 AaiaaWU Mauck at center, la the back- with the Dodgers snd nave woa four la a row. raiLauKLfaiav and Dr. Frank "Bud Tailor. (Kill va. Canawatl IS-41 Sal Saa.

rael. IS Junior from Springfield Central; Chartet Taylor. senior football card it Parsons at Cul ver-Stockton. field the coach named Dave Fus acect IIHI AMLIK-aW LSARI Wettlaufer, aba knocked tut from Wlchlts, Paul Simmoni trial a tl On Saturday afternoon. North Na Vark al caarafa.

aKM-Tarlat (tt- Ward 3 and 1 with a superb General Manager Frank Lane. Busch hat a ttrong feeling against Lane because Laos Jumped ta Develand. without consulting him. This tag si a Lane maa la said ta have hurt Hutch. Hutch has remained unruffled, and the club has woa sevea of 10.

climbing to a fourth place tie only tic (163) at quarterback. Sam Claxton (133i and Bob Slayton 1591 at halfbacks and George (-1 Junior from Eldoo; Dalt Rut- 41 a. Moor la-ai. east Oklahoma is at Rolls. Cape Saatoa al Uaiaad.

alM Sowalialal self. 6-2 senior from Branson: and morning performance, went dowa before McManus oo up it the Girardeau. defending IA A 4 a a a seat on 1 1 a i Ml a aril a-ll. I Aahbara tt i Kiunikl Stat Knvcaa Ik saia rat ri a a ABrfara Uiiu aa CiUiara tk airly rf rarilla rt Laraar tk Hmaart Junior Klnser, 5-11 Junior from Bakimora at IMraati. Bl(M WUkalai Springfield, and War Sample (175) or Phil CounsU at fullback.

afternoon. tai Springfield CentraL iai 7 Waaklaftoa al kaaaaa CNy, alfkt la rensburg see action Saturday night. 1 1 a I a a Hamra Ik Sample has been nursing injuries aaaa ilt-UI a a. Marker (HI. HoDKMoa) a Mil Faraats Squad members returning! from Cape la at South Dakota Uni a i la at year include Dewey PenncQ thit week, and sophomore CounsU may get the call, Eustls.

rated Fullmer Wins i a a a a of Verona, Gary Tracy of Lebanon, versity. St. Benedict's of Kansas at Springfield and Morningslde of Iowa at.Warrensburg. In another two garnet from third. But tha Cards were a strong second last year.

a rsnxitr lata (nkrr a Fif'ua. a I bPblllajr lira a tail Hriaa Ubtaa a I'onlair a aHoomaa tarrWI i one of the top barkfleld prospects Minor Leagues To Attempt Curb Of Rookie Bonus COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP (-Minor league baseball will try next week to curb the huge bonuses being lata 1 a a in the area this year, has had Columbia Picked. To Defend Cup Against Sceptre Jerry Stockard of Houston, Ray Holaday of Maysville, Cleo Cline of Sullivan and Bob Mackie of Jef Decision Bout same Saturday night. Panhandle Significantly.

Hutch didn't take at 4 IS 4 Taaaa a I Taiaia charlie horse the past few -days. a ktitalaal lot- Cawlar la Mi fc Si. AIM of Oklahoma will be at William Jewell. ferson City. SALT LAKE CITY (M Cotrr la Slk; IllaS iaaoa ha tth.

but Pottenger expects to be able to use him at maximum effort to the vaccine shots gives to Card players Sunday for their postseason trip to Japan, which starts Oct. 10. Returning to SMS are the fol aat an ia i IS'liwTORT, R.I. (API-Colum Ia Aaf.laa railaa.iaaia aat aa Ms 4 lowing student! with basketball experience: Erik Matyslak of Gary Tommy Bolt Has night. Central's Coach Jim Mentis Is Hrrrrra.

Podm. PO-A-la Anfrtra Deapile repeated denials by the bia was selected Thursday to defend the Amerlcs't Cup sgainst the English challenger m. ran'Viiia 17 14, lob Ma Aa- Jerry Klrkaey of Buffalo ond-ranked middleweight Gene Fullmer, 159', waded into the best that Chicago's Spider Webb could shoot Thursday night but came back with a strong finish to score a unanimous 10-round decision. Webb Weighed paid rooxie laienu George M. Trautman, president of the National Assn.

or Professional Baseball Leagues, said 13 front office, which sentimentally frlra 4. railadalphia S. (transfer from Missouri Univer New Approach, looking for a passing game to IS Plfnaiam, A-hbnra, IS famaav. Sceptre, In the best-of-tevea yscbt sity), Hal Johnson of West Plaint 4rt. a aUralay.

Aailtraoa, raxtraaa, Ullla. favors the manager. Hutch appears to be on the way out, and the entire coaching staff report night against his highly regarded Bulldogs. "If our line is at good races itirtlng Sept. 20.

transfer nom Arkansat State) 'Just Relaxing' ir a rasa so and Bill Moulder, 6 5 Buffalo pro It was a rugged brawl til the Canlry 7 I 1 a a rarrU(W, Ml I Calumbls, a ha If -mill Ion dollar, 12-meter boat launched June edly it certain to be released NEW YORK tAPl Tommy duct who plant to report for bas Pwtrw 1L. U-III. 1-1 II 4 I wsy. Perhaps hit only chance to re Bolt, the converted onetime Lahi ii i i a a ketball thit fall. Fullmer grsbbed the victory on HBP Br todm rHrrrtra).

WP Pod. was named by the teven-mia selection committee from the New York Yacht Club after beating 19- stormy petrel of golf, teems to be going to extreme with bis new Transferring to SMS thit term the strength of his bulling and raa, S. Caaltx. tl Burtharl, Rouaaw, La a aa, Cotaiaa. 4:14.

A-4JS1, of the country's 24 minor league presidents had accepted invitations to meet here Tuesday and Wednesday. Also on hand will be the farm directors of the IS major league clubs. "This will be a 'State of Base-boll' meeting." Trautman said, "and we'll discuss a lot of things. Among them will be various bits turn might be the dub's unwillingness to pay a stiff pries la talent for the mas who most appetfi to Busch. as I think it Is." commented the coach, "the other schools will probably try to pass over or go around us." Central has been working on pass defense thit week In preparation for tonight's Jamboree.

Mentis Indicated satisfaction with the defensive unit, but left the offense a question mark. are Ronnie Alexander of Niangua Iclous body strack. Holding his year-old Vim by IX seconds Thurs "easy does to the game. transfer from lola, Kan. Junior elbows high to ward off Webb's vaunted Jabs, Fullmer time and College, and Keith Barton, 6-4 day.

It was the sixth rsce of their showdown lerles, and Columbia 'I've Just been fishing and hunt Savitt Advances At International from the University of Tennessee sgaln shoved the former NCAA ing and generally relaxing." the won four of them. Amont the freshmen oa the cam champion Into the ropes snd jut-Jawed National Open champion Wcatherly and Easterner, also The Bulldog's probable starting pus- are Jerry Hall of West Walsh Losing Cancer Battle pounded him hard ia th mid-sec vf tn Ka nhmllffkf taid today, explaining his myttert- TORONTO (AP) Dick Savitt. built for defense of the famous tro Plains, Cart Wllks of Springfield tion and ribs. the winter baseball meetings, "I5' 31-year old veteraa International phy, were eliminated earlier In Central, Bonus Frost of Parkview and Joe Edwards (172) at ends, Hit strategy wat to take Ue possible realignments to put some theterlcs. Ronnie Viles of Marionvllle, Ronnie ist from.

East Orange, moved up another round In the Invitation steam out of Webb's head punch- FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. The lead changed repeatedly In of our leagues on a firmer foot' inc. Tyler of Hollister, Jim Maples of Thursday's race, staged on heavy and he succeeded. Webb was head hunting through Central. Jerry Gilford of Wlnfield tennis tournament here Thursday aa two of the semifinal brackets were filled In the men's singles.

seas in IS knot winds. Clols Wade of Lebanon, Clenn thing certain to get, in legislation to put some kind Ed 77-year-old baseball Hall of Fame member, waa placed in an oxygen tent Thursday as be lost ground In his battle against cancer. Hie whole fight, and though On a 24-mile windward leeward Fohn of Lebanon and John Farrar Jolted the fomer champion of curb on bonuses for young play' Savitt, a round behind the field. course, Cplumbia led at the first of Springfield Greenwood. ers.

It looks at If we'll have so easily defeated Toronto's Don leg by one minute, six seconds several times, he couldn't set Full mer up for a solid follow-through Matthews pointed out that these He wa. carried on the hospl- many things to talk about that a Fontana 6-1, 6-2. He will meet Vim, however, forged to the front ous month's absence from the professional tour. "In fact, I've decided to limit the tournaments I play in from now on the way Sam Snead. Cary Middlecoff and Ben Hocan do.

There are more than 4a tournaments. That's too many 1or me. I'll play in IS or 20 and hand-pick them." Bolt's last appearance in competition wat in the Chicago Open July 31-Aug. 3. After that he dropped from tight.

Even hit best friends didn't know where he was. "I was deer hunting In Colorado," he said. boys had already checked in "with tal'e critical list for the third day. In the last three rounds, Full Tuesday night session will be on the second leg and took an Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke, in the quarter-finals. registration still Incomplete," in He pitched for the Chicago mar pushed his taller opponent re eight-second advantage.

Jerry Ash (211) and John Wals-worth (195 at tackles. Roger Buf-flnRton (190) an itubby Brown (195) at guards snd Jim Lindscy (204) at center. Larry Griffis (183) or Charlie Wade (M5i will get the nod at calling signals, depending on weather and field conditions, according to Mentis. Larry Ward (168) will start at fullback with Bill Looney (150) or Bill Simpson (170) at right half Bob Stoops (160) or Ed Zengcl (175) at left half. Mentis said that hit defensive team will have Neil Stcnger (165) at an end with Moore, and Paul necessary, in addition to the Tuesday and Wednesday daytime peatedly and softened him up with dicating that other candidates for the squad are on the campus and Billy Knight of Englsnd filled But the sleek new yacht built White Sox of the American League, bringing them pennant mcetlngi.

Indtng left and right hooks snd one of the semifinal spots with a by a syndicate headed by Henry will be announced late. In 1908. then moved to the head for an oc 6-3, 6-3 conquest of 45-year old Sears, recaptured the lead on the Walsh asked that well-wishers casional punch. Gardnar Mulloy of Miami, third leg and increased its advan Cleveland Likes There were no knockdowns. Chile's smooth atroktng Luis Aya- tage on tht run for the finish line.

Toronto Turns Down Panther Quarterback contribute to a Big Ed Walsh memorial scholarship fund rather Judue Vern Bybee scored it for la also moved Into the round of Fullmer 97-95. Judge Frank Car Unbalanced Line four by beating Mike Davlet of STARKEY NAMED COACH SIL0AM SPRINGS, Ark. (Spe ORILL1A, Canada (AP) Coach After that he shifted to the ter had Fullmer ahead. 97-93 and England 6-4, 6-1. than sending hint flowers.

Tha fund is administered by the Notre Dame Club of Fort Lauderdale. A deserving high school baseball Dalt White said Thursday he CLEVELAND (AP)-The Cleve Referee Harry Kessler scored It Paradise Country Club in Crystal turned down an offer from a land Browns have adopted an of The North Carolina State foul- Lanham (160) and Larry Higgint River, hit mailing address 96-94 for Fullmer. college quarterback to enroll at (160) at linebacker. Zengcl and bal! squad of 1958 will be youn cial) Sam Starkey, former coach st Plneville, Wheaton and Anderson high schools In southwest Missouri, has been named basketball coach of John 'Brown University here. player will be sent to the South Bend, school.

To work on hit golf? Not so you could tell.it. Just to -get in some the University of Toronto and play fensive tactic that the Washington Redskins used effectively against them last year playt run from for the football team. in experience. Of the 63 players, 41 are sophomores, 10 srs juniors and 12 are seniors. Walsh coached tht Irish base long-delayed fishing.

Wade will the halfbacks. All three of the coacliet reported their teams in good physical Writers Chased At Ohio State an unbalanced line. ball team in 1926 and 1927. white identified the. player as ah accredited quarterback from Pittsburgh and said he recently Coach Paul Brown unveiled the new Browns formation at San and mental condition find "anxious Pair of Transfers Battle for Fullback Post: Harness Drivers Fined For Rules Infractions received the offer by telephone.

Francisco last Sunday 5 In this COLUMBUS, Ohio fAP)Coach Woody Hayes Thursday chased a group of touring sportswrlters The player was not identified. formation a tackle shifts sides. "I discouraged him. He prob putting four men to one side of from Ohio State's football prac YONKERS. N.Y..

(AP) Billy Haughton and Frank Safford, two ably would have helped us but I'm SMS Loses Two More Players to get into their first real Durst Park to-Open For Young Anglers Preparations are Jclng complet center, two to the other. tice field, but later apologized for not going to tell some boy who's ol harness racing leading train' Right end Preston Carpenter been with us in practices and on the action. Hayes met the group "of 17 writ er-drivers, drew stiff penalties goes to the backfield at right half A second team halfback and a Thursday for rules infractions at the intermediate team for a coh pie of years we don't need him third team quarterback dropped from the Southwest Missouri State Two things are certain: Both will see plenty of action for the Bean during the coming season, and both wilt have a tough Job and halfback Renfro. out in the usual flanker spot, moves up to the line of tcrimmage, making ed this week for the opening of Durst Park Lake to fishing for ers making a plane tour of Big Ten football training; camps and explained he had barred them Yonkert Raceway. Haughton was fined 3200 for hit I'd sooner win or lose with what I've got here and now." College football squad yesterday at opening game time nean for ting Sutton Hanover while driving the necessary seven-man line.

filling the shoes vacated by full boys and girls under 17. Jim Ewing, park board superin from the Buckeyes' morning prac his own trotter, Armada Hanover The backfield alignment is the Bean. back John Thomas who graduated tice because of his dissatisfaction in a race Tuesday night. Safford standard with all three backs last Spring. Thomas was the lead' Sophomore' Don Vanaman was tendent, reminded that the first day of fishing for the youngsters over a defensive drill.

"I wanted to give some play was suspended for five days for behind the quarterback. ruled ineligible and signal-caller ing ground gainer in 1957, racking up 357 yards. He wat second in up 343 yards in 83 efforts for a 4.1 mark. In pass, receiving he pulled in ten aerials good for 347 yards and four touchdowns. For the season he tallied eight TD's and added five extra points for 53 points.

Bruin gild followers hops the diminutive Bybel, heavier than last year and with a year's experience, can take up where he left off last season. He is expected to get the nod at left half. At tight half will probably be Rule, a fullback the past two sea Dick Birmingham quit for per ers a little hell and I didn't want at Durst Park will be tomorrow. Hours will be from 9:30 a.m. falling to keep a hole on the rail filled during the sixth race on the sonal reasons.

Birmingham be scoring with four TD's 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday to do it in front of outsiders," said Hayes. The Buckeyes are came the second returning lei same card. He was driving a pac er, Easter Dawn. Pressing Johnson and Jennings for fullback duty has been reliable and from 1:30 p.m.

to 4:30 on Strafford, Republic Split Wild Twinbill STRAFFORD (Special) Straf terman this week to drop from the strongly favored to retain the Big Dale Cramer, the 5-10, 175 pound SMS squad. A bright spot came to Ten championship. weekdays. The youngsters nny use artifi Junior from Boonville who is one the coaching staff, however, when "I never give any of my boys ford and Republic toftball teams of the top Bruins on defense. Cram cial bait, worms or crawdads but no minnows for bait.

For the time a whipping through newspapers. split a wild boys and girls double- sophomore Jerry Burlison from Mt. Vernon was ruled eligible. Burli er spent much of last year on The writers, who had left La header here last nigot with the Republic girls winning 34-3 and son attended a New tone rrep being they should bring their own drinking water. Rest room and the sidelines with injuries.

"We hope he doesn't have a re sons who hat turned In some good practice sessions. The Springfield St, Agnet product, who can play fayette, home of Purdue, at an early hour to attend the 0SU practice had watched the Buck the Strafford boys winning- 26 picnic facilities are available. currence of last year's injury," School last year and his eligibility was questioned when he enrolled at SMS. Jerry Trogdcn held Republic to To reach the lake, youngsters Sebben said, "because he's cer either offense or defense, scored eyes about 10 minutes before four hits in the second game while Tigers Waiver Fischer To Washington Nats DETROIT (AP) The Detroit Tigers Thursday sold relief pitcher Bill Fischer to the Washington Senators for the $20,000 waiver price. The r'glit-handcr was acquired by Detroit, earlier this season from the Chicago White Sox.

With the Tigers his record was 2-4. but he had pitched only one inning since Aug. 15. Meanwhile, Coach Aldo Sebben Hayes ordered them off the field. Leadlnf Halim ba.t JM al kali) Br Tka Aimiatrt Praia NATIONAL IMOI'E -PUffr, riwk AS Pet, Wu.l.l.

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Phil. Mi Cepacia, Si Maya, 8. 4. tainly on a par with Johnson and Jennings." the host boys gathered 15 hits In the run-a-way. Miss Jo Ralney won two TD last season while carry Ing 47 timet for 134 yards.

A Junior, he It Ml and weighs 170.. can go to the corner of bceiuc and Sunshine, at Sherwood School and proceed south on Scenic until reaching a sign pointing toward Also considered a good prospect has Indicated that two transfer students are among the top candidates for the starting fullback for Republic In the girls game. American Is Youngest Tne halfback situation darkened Of the 70 runs scored In the two by the coaching staff is freshman fullback Charles Brooks of Tollets- the park. the past week when Don Vanaman, position this year. games, only one came on a home ton, whose parents recently 160-pound sophomore from Mill Chess Grand Master PORTOROZ, Yugoslavia AP) They are Mike Jennings, 200- run.

Trogdcn hit one for Strafford pound sophomore from Gary, ville, N. was ruled Ineligible foi competition. This leaves as the moved to Bolivar. He Is 6-1, weighs 175, snd Is tabbed "'a good of and Dave Johnson, 190-pound Tentative Date Set For MoorCrDurelle CHICAGO (API Target dale other top candidates sophomore fensive threat." ophomore from Aurora. Jennings Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn, 15-year-old U.S.

chess champion, became a chess grand master the youngest ever to hold this Gopher Hockey Player Signs Boston Contract AMKRICAN Letterman fullback Jim Franklin Richard Riley (173) of St. Louis, LEAOt'K fl am an rn (Ink Is a transfer from Allen Military Academy In Texas, Johnson from Junior Jerry Uhlmann (175) of Ava. recently dropped from the squad, for light heavyweight champion SteelersHn St. Louis For Exhibition Tonight PITTSBURGH (AP)-The Pitts Runnala, Boa. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Ken title In chess history.

Sebben reports. Tulsa University. Although the starting fullback Yackel, former University of Min Fischer placed fifth at the Inter and Junior Fred Redd (163) of Kansas City. Other candidates Include letterman Ron Reesor, who has been sidelined by injuries. Archie Moore's title defense against Yvon Durelle Is Dec.

10 In Montreal but several details still remained to be settled, In Both 'have been Impressive In position li In doubt, there Is little zonal Chest Tournament here. nesota All-America hockey play burgh Stcelert of the sua mi SOS 71 117 401 S4 147 131 534 SO .319 .,.,....125 503 S3 157 ,312 .131 4BS 76 151 .30 133 907 S5 104 3H7 41 119 .307 140 SM 7 173 ,30 4fi IIS 142 .304 40 71 124 .304 played in framework of world er, has signed a two-year contract Wllllama. Boa. Carv. K.C.

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Manila, Y. Rwhrrn, Y. I Hnvrt. Rail. workouts, and have alternated with the first unit.

Coach Aldo Sebban with the Boston Bruins of the Na championship competition, and more certainty connected with the halfback positions where Pete By-be. and Steve Rule will-probably open. ternational Boxing Club President Truman Gibson said Thursday. Football League left Thursday for St. Louis where they play the Chicago Cardinals In an exhibition game Friday nifiht.

tional Hockey League. reports both have been rfunning sophomore transfer Roger Young and freshman Darrell McFerron. The latter, from Carl Junction, has been impressive although he's pre thus automatically received the title of grand master. Yackel, 27-year-old. St.

Paul na well in early practice sessions. "The bout is probable for that 111 355 54 HIS .304 This marked brilliant success Bybel, the explosive 5-8, 170- tive, reportedly will receive date," he added, "but Archie is Steeler Coach Buddy Parker has "They're much the same type ball carriers," the Bear mentor sently sidelined by injuries. pounder from Millville, N. pac 500 per season if he stays -with for "Fischer, who came to Europe indicated he may start former fishing near Las Vegas and we've The Bruins open the season with explained. "They're hard hitting Purdue star Len Dawson at quar ed the team Irt several departments last 1 season.

He led the regulars Boston and $9,000 If he is sent to Boston's Providence farnj In the to compete for the first time in his life at an international chess tour Manllf. N.Y., 40. Slavara, Wa.h.. Mi 4nan, Colavlto, Claa 34) tarv, R1NR BATTKD IN Janaan. US.

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Barra, N.Y., S7, been out- of touch with him. We can't say it's definite until several St. Benedict's College Satur- backs and can be used either. of fensively and defensively." terback. Earl Mnrrall usually draws lhat assignmenl In yards-gained-per-carry, pickinglday night st I o'clock.

nament. American Hockey League. details are worked out.".

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