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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 18

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THURSDAY, HEPTtMBEK WATERLOO DAILY COimiKR. WATERLOO, IOWA. fag tight Emotional Outburst Following 1(0 Lands Jesse Bowdry in Hospital Wednesday Baseball American Quarterback Hurt; Dotson or Toman May Start for UIU CHICAGO WW Jesse Bowdry ned scored 19 KO's In the proithe same time to halt It, which ranks', held the upper hand he did. of St. Louis, seventh ranking CHICAGO 4, DITIOIT I light heavyweight, was so emo tVtroit AB BljChlrago ABHBI tionally upset after losing to, Kutnn.tf I Smith, rt 1 0 backfield.

He is Neil Evans of (COl'RIFR NEWS SERVICE) FAYETTE The injury jinx Sonny Ray In Chicago Stadium Wednesday night he had to be hospitalized. Waukon. Keith Clough, lnde I 0 6 1 I 0 rrn.jt, 1 8 dmsn.Jb 4 A Landis.cf 1 0 l.nllar.c 4 4 through seven rounds of the nationally televised bout. Then Ray who had been giving him a good body beating with a digging left and strong right, began pounding him nearly at will in the eighth. Bowdry was wobbly when it ended, and that has plagued the Upper Iowa University football team's pendence sophomore, and Milt Mohs, junior lotterman from Phillips, Wilson, Oroth.if Boiling Jb Mirlin.Jb Veal, Lary.p h-Be lime Morgan Postville, will fill out the start pre-season preparations strucK again Wednesday afternoon and The 20-year-old fighter, stopped at 1:22 of the ninth round by the 3-1 underdog Ray, Ing backfield at halfback and left the status of starting quar Ray drove him to a corner at fullbackrespectively.

cf-3b Callu.on.lf Apancio.as Expostto, Pterce.p Moo re, r-Boon Rudolph.p was incoherent atterwards in terback Bob Johnson in doubt IT WAS Bowdry's first licking in 10 fights and Ray's 10th straight victory. Until it was stopped, Bright-moie had Bowdry ahead 37-35 under the five point must system. Judge Allen Frankel and the Associated Press had it square 36-36. Judge Howard Walsh had Ray ahead 37-36. Ray's decisive edge in the eighth round made the offilcal count close.

Bowdry had the margin until then. Ray weighed 17114 and Bow-dry 173. Attendance was 889 with a net of $1,099. the start of the ninth. He ham his dressing rgom, which was mered him with lefts and rights barred to newsmen.

An all-veteran line is set with Bob George and Denny Brumm at the ends, Lee Boehme and and it looked as if Bowdry would as the season opener at p. rn. Saturday against Buenaj Vista approaches. Coaches Dr. John Dorman and Eb Eischeid were awaiting word! Tout 38 11 Tolali II I collapse.

Bob Rick the tackles, Dale Krie Hiked (or Liyy in Sth; b-nn Int. meyer and Lou Kearney the Boxing commissioner Frank Gilmer at ring side signaled 7.min in nn; grounded out lor Moor in 3 th. Detroit WW (lis lot 6 3 Thursday morning on whether; His rantings could be heard through the closed door and Dr. Irving Slott, chief examining physician of the Illinois Athletic Commission, worked over him for more than 20 minutes. Later he was taken to Colum guards and Verl Sell, a convert' ed tackle, at center.

referee Walter Brightmore that Chicago 010 000 110 1-4 Bowdry had had enough. Bright Kuenn. PO-A Detroit 27-11, Chicago 30-13. DP Calliton, Aparicio more was ready to move In at Two big freshmen counted on for considerable duty are on or not the split-T quarterback will be ready for the Iowa Conference game. If he can't go.

the starting job apparently will go to one and Torgeson; Ksposito and Torgeson Bollinf, Veal and Harm. LOB Da trolt Chicago t. the injured list and one, Uiclobus Hospital. 1B-Hirnv 3B Land is. 8 Espol- witson.

vaal IP IB BB SO of two freshmen Bill Dotson of "I WOULD say he would be Kahn's Filly by Native Dancer Shot After Going Wild on Plane Two Tutor Tackles Spark TC Defense wan, a za-pouncier ironvwest Branch, has dropped school. Jim Mott, the 265-pound center from Chicago, probably will be able to rejoin the squad next in the hospital at least two days Ury I 10 1 3 1 Morgan (L, 1-4) 1 1110 Plerc 11 3 3 1 East Waterloo or Tom Toman of Chicago. Another freshman also has as a precautionary measure, Moor 3 0 0 said Dr, Slott. "He is emotion Rudolph iW. 1-01 1 10(00 McKinle.v, Berry.

Umont and won a starting position in the week. ally upset and further tests to NEW YORK ii A yearling filly sired by Native Dancer and owned by the Aly Khan, went wild in a cargo plane jiarierty. 3:50. A l.SW. KANSAS C1TV 1, CLEVELAND 4 evaluate the situation must be an average of only 3.5 yards a play, both rushing and passing.

Teachers, with a 2-0 record in non-league activity so far, opens its North Central Conference campaign against North Dakota State in Cedar Falls at 8 p. m. Saturday. Two reasons why the Iowa State Teachers College football team has thrown up a touqh defense this season are tackles John Sullivarv left, of Spencer and Dennis Rem-mert of Mason City. The two junior letter-men have helped the Tutors yield opponents Clev'land AB Bl Deer Applications Kan.

City AB BI made. He definitely is rational, though." 1 1 Raines Tuttle.cf Wednesday, injured herself Capt. Jan Berkum, pilot of the plane, radioed the control tower. Veterinarian Thomas E. Corwin of Queens, wi called.

He destroyed the filly with one revolver shot in the head. The flight was delayed until Saturday. Preps Continued Near 5,000 Mark seriously and was destroyed by a veterinarian. Under Illinois rules, a fighter absorbing a kayo is suspended a-Avila Mnian.Jb d-WeiU Craber.I Power.lb Minoso.lf DES MOINES Applica Marla.ri Loper.ilb Cerv.lf Heriog.lf Ward, lb Chitl.c ine unnamed liny, whose automatically for 30 days and such a suspension is upheld throughout the National Boxing change for Teachers High of Cedar Falls in its North Iowa dam was Misdemeanour, by Court Martial, was aboard a Colavito.rf 1 1 1 tions for deer hunting permits during the gun season this year are coming in fast, the State Conservation Commission said Thursday. 4 1 1 4 Terry, 3 Herberts 1 Davenport Takes Wide Lead Over Sioux City Central in Poll Cedar League contest at Ack-ley Friday.

The Little Panthers' Assn. chain. Slott said that after further Dutch Airliner about to take off from Idlewild Airport for examinations he may recom Nixon.c 4 Held. 4 Bell.p 3 1 Moki.p 0 b-Naragon 1 1 Crant.p 0 Amsterdam. There were four With only 6.000 permits to be 0 0 0 0 letterman guard Tom Ruxlow may be moved back to blocking back to replace the injured mend suspension for 60 days of Bowdry, a former Golden other horses in the plane.

The chestnut filly was consigned issued, more than 4,500 already have been received. The season is Dec. 13-14. The first l(Loras) finished fifth major test for the Blue Dev 4 e-Geiger 1 Randy Fossum with Bruce Hendrikson, a 200-pound sopho l-o in. uuras was muucu tin uic no, to the Keeneland summer sales at Lexington, by the Mereworth Farm, and sold for 000 permits will be issued on a if No.

1 spot by one voter. more, movinu in at Ruxlow'i 1 TRABERT OVER KRAMER. LONDON OfV-Tony Trabert Wednesday night handed hi boss, Jack Kramer, a 7-5, 6 4 defeat In the London professional indoor tennis The win put Trabert in the semifinals, where he meets Australian Ken Rosewall. Frank Sedgman of Australia defeated Ecuador's Pancho Segura 6-3, 6-4 in another second round match He qualified to meet world professional champion Pancho Gonzales in the other semifinal. first-come-first-served basis.

If Gloves champion. Only three times in 26 bouts as a pro has Bowdry been defeatedall three losses being to the 22-year-old Ray, who learned the trade in Chicago MASON CITY and THE POLLSTERS. 1. Darcnpart (III t. Kieai City Central (4) 3.

Dubuqae (I) 4. Eat Drs Main's HI t. Dibuqa Lrss (1) 8. Ames 1. Maian City 8.

Sioux City H'tlan t. Drs Moines Roosevtlt Ames polled 107 points for Loras, guarr. in $8,500. She broke out of her stall City was each with a 2-0 record, tan sixth and Mason there ere more than 6.000 the remainder will be Issued with 70, one point gle at Mason City in the, only seventh THE CEDAR Falls -Cresco through a drawing. thrashed about and suffered fractures of the right hind leg ahead of Sioux City bringing together mem- game will be close if the tra 4 4'J'i 18.

East Rloun City Heelan, which knocked of the top ten. dition of the oast live vears Want your baking powder biscuits and multiple lacerations of the to be extra delicious? Use light cream Ames and Maishalltown.ihniHc nut rir Fail. nil city rival, East, 12-6, last gyms. Ray had knocked, him out once before, 14 months ago. BOWDRY, a circling machinelike combination puncher who body.

Two grooms were unable to quiet the frightened week, had one first place vote. instead of milk in the dough. This suggestion applies to biscuits made from a mix aa well a to those made iwo Diner enira i 10 wa un-five gameSi but never by more Total 35 10 41 Total ST 13 1 a Homered (or Raine in 7th, Singled (or Mow In 7th, Tiled out for Grant In tth, Struck out for Moran in (to. avland 001 100 300 4 Kanaa City 000 113 0Ix-7 Jackson; PO-A. Cleveland 24-11, Kan sea City 37-11: DP, Held to Rain to Power 2, DeMaestrl to Lopez to Ward; LOB, Cleveland f.

Kansas City IB, DeMaeslri, Lopez; SB, Bell; KR, Nixon, Co la vi to, Maris 2. Avlla. IP ER BB SO Bell 4 4 3 Moasi ij 1 1 1 0 BrodowsH I 1 Grant 2 12 11 Terry (W, 11-11) It's 3 4 4 2 7 Herbert 2'a 2 9 1 Rommel, Stevens, Runge, Rice; A. 1.311. BALTIMORE t.

WASHINGTON t. Des Moines (Roosevelt) ierence iocs, win ciasn at than a seven margin, horse. from (cratch. landed in the ninth spot with ii.7 1R.11 46 points and East Sioux City Other 68 7 ''W-6. 20-15 and 13-7.

Cedar Falls vs. West Waterloo; rcn ha, ron. was 10th with 421a. Moines There are several top-flight East Sioux City vs East Wa- ords wUh Tigers ownjng fl matches among the state terloo; Heelan vs. Sioux Falls conference victory while Cres It.

West Waterloa St. Clinton 13. Atlantic 14. Marshalltown SI. 15.

Cedar Rapids 'Washingtsa) 14. East Waterloa 14. 17. Beltendsrf IS. 18.

Nrwtea 13. 18. Ottamsa It. M. Krokak 3.

It, Borllngten 8. SI. Oelwetn 8. S3. Cedar Falts 1 SS.

Centtrville 1. til. Glldden-RalsUa 8. t. I.eMara 8.

17. Sumner 4. SS. Clrmsnt-Elcln 3. S8.

Emmetsbarg 3. 3. Grondr Center 1. SO. Masratln 3.

30. Cherokee t. 3.1. DeWItt 1. 83.

North English I. 8.1. Marion 1. 33. Des Moines (Terh) t.

83. Armstrang 1. 33. Tama 1. co dropped its loop opener last week.

It leaders this weekend. (Cathedral); Dubuque vs. Ce- Davenport is at home tojdar Rapids (Jefferson); Roose-East Moline in a Mississippi velt vs. Des Moines (Tech). Valley Conference game and Sioux City (Central) has an the Panthers are regarded as; open date.

Despite the possible change Baltlm'r AB Bl Wash. ABHBI Schjuve.Ib 4 of Jones and Bond, Coach Fran cis Babcv. 'k's announced start Pearaon.rf 4 Sievera.lb 4 Courtney 1 4 Boyd, lb 4 I Busby.cf 0 Nieman.lf 1 Pflarctk.rf 1 Triandon.c 3 3 1 Gardner 4 Adair, 3 Porto'rrop 3 anti-freeze Denver Severs Agreement With Yanks, Fires Manager ing lineup is the same as for last week's game at Charles City with Dick Smih at the other end, Derald Minikus and Gerald Lewis at tackles, Bill Jones and Carter Wood at guards. Merrill McCunniff at AUlson.cf Chriiley.K Kbrewjb Bridges. -Plew Alvarei.aa Pascual.p b-Yost 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 By L.

E. SKELLEY DES MOINES W) Daven DENVER Gfi The New ficials were not available for York Yankees and the Den- statement in New York. 0 center, Gene Armstrong at quar- 1 Denver Durchased the Yan- port's Blue Devils, who ver Bears of the American lr i tprhnr-tr anH I'p Mirkpv anrl kcks nansas viiy Total 28 3 01 Total 31 3 2 Popped up for Bridge in tth, Filed out tor Paacual in Sth. Waahingtoa 000 000 0000 Baltimore 011 000 OOx years ago haven't lost in 35 games, are Association came to the Pai'Hfo7 Vs 000 four the No. 1 choice in the first; ing of ways Wednesday.

The wheJ 'he oM with MR-8 keeps your carls cooling system Chemically Safe from rust and corrosion! had a two clubs E. Burke; PO-A. Washington 34-1, W0lKl Athletics moved westward. Associated Press high school ANOTHER change might send Mike Reifsteck in at tackle. Baltimore 17-9; DP, Triando to Adair football poll of the season.

agreement. The Bears, 1 Denver finished league play turn, tired fuj 1955 an(4 second in in Lewis to end and Jensen to full Davenrjort received 17 of to Boyd, Adair to Gardner to Boyd, Gardner to Adair to Boyd. Sievers to Bridge to Sieven; LOB, Washington 1, Baltimore 1. 2B. Allison.

ih 1R firit-Dlaee votes cast'Andy Cohen, their manager1956 and 1957. The Bears won Mike Klein, letterman half in thA rv.1l nf 'snorts editors. durmS tne 1958 camPaIe.n, the junior world series in, back, still is ready for only 1 ItirVion Mamrai -FinichoH frtllrth 1: i when Denver finished fourth! jg57 IP EH BB SO Paaeual (L, 3-12) 7 3 13 1 and sDortscasters. The Blue uiinitu uui.v oeuause 01 an in jured leg. Clevenger 1 0 0 0 12 in the class AAA baseball Cohen contacted in El Paso, circuit.

I took his release in stride. port'ro iW, 18-111 3 0 9 1 Other 1C High starters are i i i i Devils' total points soared to 243 for a wide margin over Sioux City (Central) which 11A PB, Courtney; Paparelia, Ch.vlak, Tabacehi, Stewart; 1:57: 8,124. Robert S. Howsam, presi- "That's the way it goes in Ron Rice and Dick Blott, ends; i iFnra r-i EW IOKK 1, CUSTOM dent of the Denver club, had baseball," Cohen said. "I en- oiew i iv puiiiis, 1111.1UU1115 1 OCARSPITAlj for no comment Yankee of-1 joyed the experience Boston ABHBI four first-place ballots, N.

York AB BI Bauer 4 1 1 1 Buddui, 1 1 Runnels, lb 4 1 Jerry Young and Kurt Kuen-stling. tackles; Dennis Hagenow-guard; K. C. Stewart, center; Jerry Grosse and Ed McDowell, half backs, and Gary Shoemaker, fullback. Mantle.cf Berra.c 2 1 Siebern.lf Polish Fencer in Hiding; Wants to Stay in America as Refugee I 1 4 Xubek.sa 4 0 Maas.p 4 1 0 Season Tickets Sold Williams.if 3 Malione.3b 4 Jenaen.rf 4 Piersall.cf 4 3 c-Renna 1 Consolo.Jb 0 4 Brewer.p 1 a-Keougti 1 Tornielea.p 0 b-Stephen 1 Kiely.p 0 d-Ber beret I tu.

BUFFALO, Y. UP-A cham the runner-up spot. Dubuque Senior High, which has scored 70 points and allowed only 7 in blasting Moline and Iowa City, took the third spot with 153 points. One first place vote went to the Rams. EAST DES MOINES, named by two voters as the best in the state, attracted 120 points for fourth and Dubuque States is pictured in Poland as Out TOf LOS Angeles pion fencer irom foland, who by Prftfeinnnl Fnnthnll poverty-ridden and ruled powerful bankers.

says ne disiiK.es Kussian boss es, is in hiding near Buffalo LOS ANGELES Wl No moitop, tirVt9Tn tl-igui finicVi in "But when I got here, I saw Jerzy Twardokens, 27, is stay- ing in a secluded cottage whilejit was different. I realized they tu. Iphoup Total 18 I 8 Totals 36 he awaits a hearing Tuesday, were lying and I had to stay racei the Rams have it made a Tripled for Brewer in fifth, tallied out for rornieles in seventh Popped out for Leprio in eighth; concerning a possioie aamisswn He has reported to immigra-1 again at the box office. Grounded out for KJelv in nintn 10 uie uimeu oiaies a olliciais, who will hold the Season tickets for Los An New York 310 200 017 Boston 000 110 030 cal refugee. E.

Console. Buddm. Malione; PO-A, When a car develops cooling system trouble in winter, may be from frees-ing, or it may be from harmful rust that builds op in the radiator and on the walls of the cooling system sod stops circBlation. An inside took shows this cooling system is clogged with mot particle, which eaa cams dmgeroos overheating. New York 27-4, Boston 27-13; LOB, His story was told in an article copyrighted by the Courier-Express.

New York Bolton 1. IB. Bauer. Oarey. Williams: 3B, geles' home games are sold out, from goal to goal in the vast expanse of Memorial Coliseum.

All indications point to the Rams leading the league once more in over-all hearing He hopes to bring his wife to this country some day. "I don't think Poland would stand in the way of happiness for a young married couple," he said. The slim, blond fencer, winner of four Polish national Keough; HR, Bauer, Mantle, Mialzone S. Twardokens came to Buffalo Announced for Sfhmidt in Sth, Popped out for White in Sth. -Singled for McCormick In Sth, Ran for Sauer in 8th.

Grounded out for Bolger In 8th, (Grounded out for Jones In 8th. Chicago Oil 010 02S 10 San Francisco 010 002 0003 T. Taylor. Davenport; PO-A, Chicago 27-10, San Francisco 21-8; DP. Dark to Long, Davenport LOB, Chicago 7, San Francisco 2B, Mays, Taylor; 3B, Maya.

Jackson; SB, Thomas, T. Taylor SF, Dark. ERBBSO Rriggs 5V, 3 3 3 4 1 IP ER BB SO Sept. 15 with a Polish exhibi tion fencing team that toured gross. The Rams had a 6-6 record1 at the end of the 1958 Maa (W.ll-8) .7 8 4 4 1 Duren 2 1 I I Brewer -12i 5 7 4 rorniele 2 0 0 0 0 KWv 2 2 1 0 0 HBP, Brewer (Carey); 1.863.

championships, placed third in the United States and Canada. The rest of the team left Montreal for Poland Wednesday. Twardokens was befriended Henry Vsl 0 0 0 0 National Cist on (W, 8-81 0 0 8 1 3 Giel il 4 4 1 1 here by a Polish-American to whom he divulged his desire to 4, ST. LOLIS 8. the world fencing championships in Philadelphia last August.

League Leaders LEADING BATSMEN. (Based en KM ar more at bats). AMERICAN LEAGIE. AB It Prt Ranntls, Beaton 54 Gomel 3 3 3 3 3 0 McCormick 1 1 0 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES St. Li ABHBI Los An.

ABHBI Moniant (L, 8-101 13 2 10 but they played to more than one million persons the first time that had been done by any team, college or pro. Prep Sports Football Independent LIME SPRINGS tl, RICEVILLC 8. LIME SPRINGS Dean Fausnaugh 3 2 1 Lillii.sa Burton.rf 3 0 0 stay. "I don't like living in a country where the Russians are bosses," he said. Jonea I 1 0 0 0 0 Johnson "i 1 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 1 4 U.

Conlan, Secory, Venzon, Sudol; T. 7,387. 3 1 Williams. Boston 17 4H) 78 Kaenn, Detroit IM 34 70 in Ml Cimoli.cf Fairly Gentile, lb Hodges.lb Demeter.rf Neal.Sb Craig.p Kipp.p Burer.p Boyd. Baltimore I'M an 58 Hoople Contest Entry Blank Tate.s Musial.lb Jackson Noren.lf d-Valem'la e-Moon Green.c B.

G. Kasko.2b Mabe.p a-Freese Chittum.p 3 1 0 3 0 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Power, CiFvel'd It." 978 87 180 HR Mantle, New Vork, 43; ola- viio, Cleveland, 39; Cerr, Kansas City, Sievers, Washington, 38; Jensen, Boston, ill. RBI Jensen. Boitnn, Colavita, Scored twice here Wednesday night to lead Lime Springs to a 21-0 football victory over the Riceville team. Dean Pisney (cored Lime Springs' other TD.

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Louis 458 83 IM .3.141 Lime Springs TDi, Fausnaugh 3, Pisney. Baseball DTSART 13, CLI TIER t. Clutier .100 004 3 3 3 Dysart 050 38x 13 7 4 Gerleman. R. Dvorak 1 5 1 and Kopecks'; Manly and Hennessy.

Aaron, Milw'kee 15 893 108 10 .331 Skinner. Pitts'gh 141 818 80 187 4 HR Banks, Chicsge, 47; Thomas. Pittsburgh, 33; Robinson, Cincinnati, HI: Mathews. Milwaukee, 31; Aaron, Mllwaakee. SO.

RBI Banks. Chlraga. Tbamaa, Pittsburgh, I0; Aaron. Milwaukee. 95; H.

Anderson. Philadelphia. 99; 3 GUARANTEED jEm un7l "-o ANWheeze Totals 31 1 1 Totals 28 4 a-Fouled out for Mabe in tth: tattled out for Kasko in 8th: c-walked for Chittum in '8th; d-announced for Noren in 8th; -filed out for Valen-tuela in 8ia. 6t Louis 0O0 000 3013 Los Angele 102 001 OOx 4 E-Mabe. Craig, Cimoli.

PO-A St. Ixmls 24-15. Loa Angelea 2T-8. DP Mufal, Tate and Musial; Neal and 1 tills: Keko and Musial: Neal and Gentile; Kasko, Tate and Musial. Neal.

Lillis and Gentile. LOB St Louis 4: Los Angelea 4. 2B Boyer, Roseboro" HR Lillis, Demeter, Boytr. IP KR BB SO Mabe 8 3 3 3 2 Chittum 1 II 1 0 Jackson 1 0 0 0 0 2 Craig (W, 1-0) Ti 4 1 I 3 Klpp 'a 1 I 1 i Birrer .1 0 8 0 0 HBP bjr Mabe LillU. WP Gorman.

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