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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 15

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Massillon, Ohio
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THE EVENfNG INDEPENDENT, MAS.SILLON, OHIO MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 8, 1952 Jackson, Hartville Shine At Preview Bears Defeat Diamonds, Scoreless Tie Played By Navarre And Fulton By KEN HARTWICK Watch Jackson and Hartville! 1 That's what they're saying in Stark county Class high school football circles following the sixth annual Stark gridiron preview at Tiger stadium Saturday night at which the Jackson Bears and Hartville Blue Streaks won by registering the most decisive a lion's share of the glory victories. Coach Bob Fife's Bears amassed more points than any of the other 13 teams which took part.in 'the prevjew as they defeated Middlebranch, 14-0, in their 12-minute Coach Bob Streaks did almost as well in a 13-0 triumph.over East Sparta. a pass. NAVARRE AND Canal Fulton provided an interesting finale to the evening's activity with both teams losing scoring opportunities on fumbles.

Dick Harbaugh, Bob Knotts and Harold Ott were the Indians' offensive guns as -they drove well into Navrrre territory in the opening minutes of their contest but they were halted by a fumble recovered by the Rams on the Navarre 29-yard line. Navarre immediately began 3, march of its own but eventually lost the ball on a fumble. Both teams showed promise of being among the top contenders! for the championship of the coun-' ty grid league. Brewster wasn't given much op- New York, in: Fnx. Now York.

18. Ycmng. SI. and Vernon, Washing-1 Consuexrj, ton. 9 16-0, 1.000; Shantz, 22-6, MOMK Doby, Cleveland, 30:1.786.

Rcrra, York. 2fl STIUKEOUTS Fierce, Chicago, and STOLEN BASES Minoso, Chicago, Shantz. Philadeipma, 135; Reynolds, New Jf WashinEton, 17: Rizzulo. York. 132.

WILLIAM tin Central Preti Writtr QUIST10NS there U. 8. Golf championship cups? Is the middle name of George KeU, star American league third xitcker? what weight did original Joe Walcott fight HOOHK? BORN in Midget Auto Driver Hurt CANTON A midget auto racing driver from Cleveland was seri ously injured at the Canton Motor Speedway here Sunday when he lost control of his racer and plunged over a guard fence and into a retaining wall. The driver, Richard Leppia, 28, was reported in fair condition in Mercy hospital here with a dislfc- cated right shoulder, cuts of the Between them those two teams accounted for 27 of the 52 points gridders. With Gerald recorded during'the preview Dave Turske and Tom Strouble were responsible for exactly halfj sion of the ball most of the time.

During the opening minutes saunier 'i Marlboro marched into Railroader 6f the eight touchdowns scored by the vrrious clubs as well as- one of taking turns carrying the ball, the Bears advanced steadily toward the the CIUDS weu as-one ui Middlebranc goal line, Strouble fin- only two points after touchdown, hrp kinff wav tlie touch- and-the only safety of the The only other team that scored, tn polnt was SUCce ssful. more than once was Louisville which shoved over two touchdowns ton South in the only Class A con-;" test on the program. territory with Oliver Wilcoxen doing most of the gaining but Brewster covered a fumble on its own 26-yard line. The Railroaders gambled on' fourth down in their own terri-j tory and missed making the neces- after the ensuing 'T yardage with the only touchdown of the "game" HELPED BY A five-yard pen- iB.v the Associated Preys' NATIONAL RATTING Musial, St Loim. Kluszewskl, Cincinnati.

..120. RUNS Hemus. St. Louis. 94; Robinson.

Brooklyn. 92. RUNS BATTED IN Sailer, Chicago. 116: Brooklyn, 98 SI Louis. 170; Srhnen- rtienst.

St. Louis. IBS. ROUBLES Schoendienst. St.

Musial. St. Louis. 35. Thnmsnn.

New York, 11: HOME' RUNS Sauer. ChiraRo. 35. Kiner. Pittsburgh.

31. STOLEN BASES 26 Jethroe. Boston. 25. PITCHING Corwin.

New York, 5-n until 1938. However, within three he was one of the rising- stars of the He has won number of amateur titles. Nickname Skee. ANSWERS anrl an iniiit-oH laft 1 000: Roe, Brooklyn, 11-2. aim ana lace and an mjuied leu STRIKEOIJTS Sp ahn.

Boston, 1914 did not face and burns of the hands, right I take up golf eye. Rush. Chicago. Roy Rauschenbach operator oj! BATTING A ir A delphl a32: the track, said he had reports that oodiin New York, SM. Leppia lost control Of his Car inj RUNS Berra, New York.

94: Dohy. the backstretch in an Australian c)R sndBA9 TTED IN Dohy.cievH.nd. pursuit race. The Car left UlC; and Zernial. Philadelphia, 95; Rosen.

track and burst into flames after Cleveland. 92. hittitlB the wall HITS Fnx Chicago. 1ST; Fain, PhiU- niuing me wau. jdHphia.

iso. DOUBLES Tain. Philadelphia. 41: tt c. Vernon.

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Middlebranch pass and racing within a few yards of the Diz-jalty, Marlboro drove to the Brew- unal linp hnf im- ster one and Ohman drove over for MARLBORO ACCOUNTED fori lin uJ urn- the counter, the only other counter in lost tne Dan on a mm fe other "games" as it topped Brew-j opening touchdown ter, 6-0. i Tne Diamonds tried to KICK out raarch which ended with a one- In the only all-western Stark tilt; 0 a "fS tn raced in to yard smash into ay name 4 ne ana tne iat.ea HI iu A covering pasnou. 8uo Distributed by Central Preit of the session, Navarre's Rams and- Fulton's Indians battled to a scoreless draw. There also was no'scoring in contests involv- A good return of a Middlebranch waa tiv owi.iii& JLII j.i i t. i-v 4-U t' ing Greentown and Uniontown.andikick by Don Good set up the fin East Canton and Waynesburg.

touchdown. After a nice gam Beech City and Magnolia, provid- A short time later the Leopards a colorful half-time band show, covered a South fumble and Jim The field was a riot of color as King promptly shot a long pass to the 16 musical organizations moved th by and a successful pass aggressive brajid of om Good went earned Jackson to over fm pfa- Thej dowB D.n doingmost of A threat of rain shortly before The Bears' aggressiveness aIne cnded shortl thereafter. the toting as the ball was moved; the festivities began may have cut Dick Holben for another counter, the covering approximately 50 yards. The Wildcats marched better than 70 yards for their only touch into formation to play several selections under the direction of John Bonar, of Hartville. Preview officials estimated the attendance at rnproximately 5,000.

DENVER, (AP) Vince Boryla, former Notre Dame basketball star who played pro ball with the New York Knickerbockers, has his own boys camp here. His wife is a registered nurse at the camp. The giant courtman has been playing handball to strengthen his' right knee which was injured last season and kept him from the National Basketball Association playoffs. most in evidence initial touchdown 'during" "their! Recovery of an East Sparta 11Iluni drive led to Hartville's first score which they overcame the handi-jwith Eldon Barry doing practical- cap of a 15-yard penalty to go for MY all the ball carrying including their first counter and a a concluding six-yard gwn for the touchdown. Shirl Young then car- time later when they missed another touchdown bid because of- a right back to fumble but came score a safety.

After stopping ried over for the only extra point of the evening. A short time later Hartville tercepted an East Sparta pass and deep in their own territory follow-j the Streaks moved again with Ray ing the opening kickoff, the Bears! Hosteller breaking loose for counter. In the closing min- started to move up the field rnd were nearing midfield when back 15 yards for holding. set to the Louisville nine from where down the size of the crowd. Bernard Chancy passed to Ronald' Baroni for the counter.

East Canton staged the longest march of its game but lost 2 scoring opportunity when the ball was fumbled deep in Waynesburg territory. The Mohawks were not able to do much offensively. BOOSTER CLUB TO MEET A reorganization meeting of the Brewster Booster club, scheduled for last Friday evening will be held Thursday, Sept. 11, at 7:30 p. m.

in the South Side school. Those interested in promoting the utes East Spprta fought its way and Uniontowh. Fumbles, penalties' and a pass school's athletic program are urged interception just about completely I to be present. halted all offensive play in the ening contest between Greentown 1 Dick Kryhpski, first baseman for line St. Louis Browns, served on into Hartville territory, but the Bands of the 14 schools which.the aircraft carrier Ticonderoga That didn't faze the Jackson threat ended as Young intercepted'fielded teams and two World War II.

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