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MAC DIVOT NICE KOUNP, SANITY. IN CASE YOU'RE 1 I YE WATCHEP AM IX YjTjf (Cljtragii Dailij Sributu Monday, September 15, 1958 3 THAT CHARACTER THINKS HE'S MAC PIOT WITH fs INTERESTED, I SHOT ST1LL. HLW, 6UP-HE IS GOOD! A VERY NEAT 69 WOKKIEC7 ABOUT Me WT 1 HOSAN ANP NEAP WRAPPEP i fr- -i i Saupy completes the first kxjnc? OF THE $22 pOO NORTHWEST OPEN. MAYSE EVEN AS GOOP AG Prep Football INTO ONE HE THINKS HE 'v m- IS I x--- JACOBS BEATS VOSSLER FOR DENVER TITLE Closes with 67-266; Johnson Has 270 Denver, Sept. 14 W) SUNDAY'S RESULTS CHK AtiO ARKA MISCKLLAXLOIS St.

George. 26; Io. 22. Lfljola, Si; St. Phillip.

8. St. Kita. 21; IX lSaM, St. Ignatius, 36: St.

Kiiiabclh, 6. Mendel. 26: Weber. It. Kenwlck, 38; Paul.

14. Kaclnc. St. Catherine, 47. St, Mel.

IX. sdBBBPftlW Dodgers Win 1 I. Tommy Jacobs, 23, of Whit-tier, withstood a birdie barrage by Ernie Vossler, Midland, on the final nine holes Sunday to win the Denver Centennial Open golf tournament by one stroke. Jacobs shot a final round 67 for a 72 hole total of 266. Voss Over Braves on Big 7th Continued from first page followed Frank Torre's triple opened the Braves' scoring in the second inning.

They added a run in the fourth. SMILIN' JACK FT DIDNT MENTION! fZZZf I I THINI4 YOU'RE YWOi I'MVEtfADAl I 3 VoUE MAEKED I I i' I i II ANOTHER FEDEEAl. Akr RIA.t;a I 01 ire A. eAfM' I 1 if vou Were A "pro' ftCK BtwiUi't: I I r-jt -'n I I tsbNI Ar-lfc MV CASNO I I TELFPUoWP "-A I I i ler fired a 6 under par 64 for (3AMBLER VoU WOULD I DIDN'T WANT ft 7 I PLATES' NNEVADA AWD ToMVMJTirr 1 y-ii Hi: -iV-r-L CUBAl IW LAS Vermel 1 HAVE DETECTED THAT To NSULT AA FENWICK WINS NO. BEATS DE PAUL, 38-24 Fenwick High school scored its second consecutive non-; conference football victory Sunday, beating De Paul, 38 to 24.

Jack Strobel scored three touchdowns for the Friars. Kelly Snook ran 66 yards to a touchdown in the closing minutes of the fourth quarter to give St. George a 26 to 22 victory over Leo. Mendel's defending all-Chicago champions scored four touchdowns in the second half to beat Weber, 26 to 19. Jack Moss threw three touchdown passes in pacing St.

Ignatius to a 36 to 0 triumph over St. Elizabeth; Loyola whipped St. Philip, 32 to 0, and St. Rita defeated De La Salle, 21 to 6. Summaries: St.

Rit 0 7 fi 21 De La Salle 6 0 0 06 Scoring St. Rita: Touchdowns, MersWin 142 yard pass play from Kaletal. Kaleta 13 yard run, Barbaro 150 yard pa play from Kaletal; pointi after touchdowns, Barbara kick, Merskin 2 (runl. De La Salle: Touchdown, Walsh (1 yard plunge. Fenwick 6 ft 16 ft 38 De Paul 8 8 0 824 Scoring Fenwick: Touchdowns.

Mitchell Tblocked punt in end tonel, Strotiel 3 70 yard run, 1 yard plunge, 47 yard runl, Gcis 11 yard runl; points after touchdowns, Geit 4 2 runsl, Strobel 2 run, Elck 2 nasi from Strobel, De Paul: Touchdowns. Marchini 2 7 yard run, 21 yard pass from Pfelffcrl, Piancalna 24 yard pass from Pfeifferl; Points after touchdowns. Heavey 2 (run), Kolski 2 pass from Pfeifferl, Marchini 2 pass from Pfeifferl. Mendel 0 0 20 28 Weber 13 6 0, 018 Scoring Mendel: Touchdowns, Jordan 1 yard plunge, Jancek (48 yard pass-run from Blaesser, Lynch recovered fumble in end zone, Macek 17 yard pass from Blaesser 1 points after touchdowns. Jordan 2 run.

Weber: Touchdowns. Werba 66 yard ronl. Wiater 2 13 yard plunge. 15 yard a 267 total. Arnold Palmer tied for third place with Milwaukee A Bt 4 0 10 Los A naelrs AbKHBI Gilliam 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 A 1 I I I I II A TM A MARKED IjOuan ss PBctc.

you '1 irly.cf 4 PHONY! Kai Hoges.lb 3 Howard. rf 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 Aaron.rf Torre, lb Adcock.lf Ftruton.cf Rite.c d-H'brtnk Buhl.p Pizarro.p Crandail.c 3 Howie Johnson, Glenwood, 111., with 270s. Johnson shot a final 64, tied with Vossler for the day's best round. It was Jacobs' first tournament victory since joining the money tour in June, 1957. Furillo.rf 1 Zimmer.Mb 5 Demeter.lf 4 I.lllis 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 a-Larker b-E.

Ro'n ilUlyii KEAL AMERICAN SHoDLD fH iw aVX UAiZjlt MONEY I'M PROVE M-M I KL-L MM f-Ou4 'SLlV 67266 64267 64 270 69270 65 274 ,65 67 67 .68 70 65 .73 67 66 ,67 68 66 .70 69 70 ,71 66 72 69 70 68 ,72 69 66 70 68 64 ,70 69 70 c-33 5 9 4' 31 3 7 3 a-Walked for DrysAale in 6th: b-ran tor Larker in 6th: c-Cimoli fanned for Rote-boro In 6th; d-ingled for Rice in 7th. Loss Angeles 010 001 3005 Milwaukee 020 100 0003 Erro-PuM. Logan. Putouts-assista Lot Angeles, 27-13; Milwaukee. 27-10.

Double plays Zimmer to Gilliam to Hodges? Mathews to behoendienst to Torre. Left on bases Los Angeles, 10; Milwaukee. 4. Two base hits Zimmer. Furillo, Schoen-dlenst.

Three base hits Torre. Home runs, Demeter I 21: Adcock. 1 8 1 Sacrifice-Logan. Sacrifice fl bTuton. Pitching AQZhXT von SAY AP THOS -7tir Tin iyiMC 7W0 LOMB BUGS HAVMG Tommy Jacobs Ernie Howie Johnson-Arnold Palmer.

Bill Bob Ed Oliver Tony Bert Weaver. Billy Don Tom i John Doug Jack Burke Bo Frank Stranahan Art Wall Paul Joe Greer J. C. Dow Finsterwald. "Wes Ellis Fred Jim A SPAT 65 274 67274 67 274 72274 66 275 65 275 68 275 74275 71275 66 276 69 276 67 277 68 277 69 277 71 277 69 278 72 278 70 279 70279 72279 73 73 64 76 67 64 66 68 67 67 74 63 72 69 69 70 68 69 69 73 68 69 70 70 70 67 71 70 69 67 69 72 68 70 67 69 74 67 68 68 71 70 72 67 68 ER BB SO 3 1 3 0 0 2 1 5 IP 6 4 5's 1H Drysdale Klippstein Buhl McMahon i.

a vi Winning pitcher Kllpnsteln T6-S1. Los i 7n 1 ing pitcher Plzarro 16-3J. Umpires Jack-owski, Delmore. Landes. Barlick, Time 2:30.

Attendance 39,502. 'Total home runs to date. pass from Quinn point after touchdown. Uuinn kick J. St.

Ignatius .......14 ft 14 036 St. Elizabeth 0 0 0 00 mm GASOLINE ALLEY Scoring Touchdowns. Foley 2 T2S and don't Judy a Not enough'. Vs: I think so, must have -He's suing for; 2 but -he went liability l-y Pjudy was mailing He isn't some-letters for badly me. He claims it I hurt, is he, ae Walt, I'm.

In a I hear you I JACKIE PUNG WINS Jackson, Sept. 14 US) Jackie Pung won the $5,000 Jackson Open golf tournament Sunday after shooting a record 32 on the back nine in the final round. Mrs. Pung finished with a 757570 in the 54 hole event over the Colonial Country club course, a 6,700 yard layout. Mrs.

Pung's total of 220 was one, stroke better than the score of Mickey Wright of Bonita, who took a 73 Sunday as she bogeyed No. 18 for a 221 total. mm TO'IITE 33 yard passes from Mossl, Casselo 20 yard pass from Moss, Ippollto 1 yard Plunge, Jacobsen 15 yard run; points after touchdowns. Casselo 2 pass from Moss, Foley 2 Tpasa from Moss; safety, Johnson by SelkeJ. St.

Georga 0 6ft 1226 Leo 6 8 0 822 jam. ouay, you Know, goz nzo ran into a fellow and the act, fjffe' nl EVERY too. banged him up. Scoring St. George: Touchdowns.

Else- man 1 yard plunge), Monticello 1 yard plunge, Petrillo 6 yard run. Snook 66 yard run; points after touchdowns. maywood: NORTH if AVt. SMVStft StOAO Tiano 2 pass from Miller). Leo: Touchdowns, Lanigan 2 9 yard run, 21 yard run, Kavanaugh 5 yard run); points after touchdowns, N'elligan 2 run, Hoey 2 pass from N'elligan, PARIMUTUELS I DAILY DOUBLE STAKE RACING Loyola 0 14 18 032 ,0 St.

Philip 0 0 0 00 Scoring Touchdowns. Buss 2 f40 yard Mrs. Marlene Bauer Hagge of Pittsburgh, who led Miss Wright by three strokes and run, 10 yard run, Ruppe 35 yard pass from Smoth, Smith 1 yard plunge; points after touchdowns, Breen 2 (pass Mrs. Pung by five after yes from bmith, Buss 2 run, McGulre 2 pass from Smith; safety. Lawlor fby Ahern.

terday second round, soared to a 77 and finished third with POST TIME 8:40 P.M. Daily Dooblt Optns 8:10 P.M. AOMISSlOMi $1 JO aUBHOUSf $1.00 GRANDSTAND (taa indj Okw to tht Umrsns -Uk Mky- Iowa Moth bar DlaW Oxfc tfw fafsWMsslisjssj 4Hs AmIssWMICmW PhaM MAatfUltl YOUNG CHESS 222. Leaders and money win nings: Evashevski Sees Quick Hitting Iowa Team GRAND MASTER $831 641 GOES TO ZURICH 498 380 380 EL A DE, Yugoslavia. 2S5 Had to Make Player Cuts, Parker Says Los Angeles, Sept.

14 () Buddy Parker, coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, was dis i 285 285 Jackie Punt Mickey Wright Marlene Hagge Betsy Rawls Gloria Fecht Beverly Hanson Betty Dodd Patty Berg Kathy Corneliug Betty Danoff Marilynn Smith Mary Faulk Fay Crocker AVanda Sahches Joyce 7-iske ,75 75 73 75 74 71 78 7t 75 77 75 75 74 79 73 76 75 74 72 78 77 77 74 78 72 81 ,77 75 75 75 70210 73 221 77222 75224 72224 75 225 72225 76 225 77 226 76 226 72226 74 226 74 227 75 225 77 227 201 201 UMiES I 201 201 Sept. 14 W) Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn, world's youngest chess grand master, left Yugoslavia Sunday night to join his sister in Zurich, Switzer 118 118 118 the starter. Guards on the other side of the line include Hugh Drake, a senior winner of two letters, and Albert Son-nenberg, a junior. Mac Lewis, experienced senior, is a big tackle, who has been weighing in at 305 pounds, tho his playing weight in mid-season may be quite a bit less. John Burroughs, 218, is the current starting choice at the other tackle.

There is a lack of depth at center, where Bill Lapham, land. gusted by the way his team WHILE YOU WAIT LINING ft LABOR A 4 WHIILS 95: played in its 21 to 7 pre-sea-son loss to the Chicago Cardi 13 Colts Break Tie; Defeat Giants, 27-21 WRITTEN 20.000 MILES GUARANTII Fischer became chess grand master at the age of 15, a record unbeaten in chess history. He placed among the first six in the International chess tournament which ended last Thursday. The young American next Evashevski Lauds Play of Duncan at Quarterback Continued from first page move the ball four yards, four yards and three yards, mixing running plays with short passes," Evashevski recalled. "Duncan is a long thrower and a sound all-around quarterback." Duncan last year completed 50 of 90 passes for 695 yards and a .556 average.

Behind him is a good sophomore prospect, Mitchell Ogiego, from Gary. In abetting Duncan's passing, the abilities of the erids is so well balanced that the rAIKurBr Al A fllaf A nals Friday night, but he said Sunday that wasn't the reason BUICK SPEC ALSO OTHERS CHEV. DODGE cBsetlixtl A. he fired five football players In St. Louis, after the de A OLDS S.

NASH. HUDSON, fir i STUDE CHAMP. Alts tthtrs I 0il3 ChiIIIIm, Llneoln. Patlcsr. 1 1 tt 4 Chrytlar 4 Da Sots (Bondsd) I 0.3 0 4k Phont far Law Prisas at Other Cart Baltimore, Sept.

14 The Baltimore Colts scored two feat, Parker blasted his team junior letterman, is backed up by Lloyd Humphreys and Stephen Turner, Tuesday: Purdue. for "lousy Then fourth period touchdowns Sun 1 I 1 i I x- 1 1 I WMMX9xEm -4''' will participate at the Tourna-ment of Candidates in 1959 the last stage in the world chess championship ijJMJiiWiiliiy) I day, the last on a 66 yard pass just before leaving for Los Angeles late Saturday, he re Interception return by Rookie leased Veterans Billy Wells BADGER GOLFER Ray Brown of Mississippi, to gain a 27 to 21 victory over and Willie McClung and Rook ies Ed Sears, George Volkert, WINS DUBUQUE GOLF TOURNEY the New York Giants in a National Football league pre NAME HARRY WALKER Dallas, Sept. 14 AP Harry Walker, who managed Houston into second place in the Texas league, was named Sunday as manager of the year. season game. dropoff between the first and Bill Schmitt.

Many Mistakes Made After arriving in Los Ange The smallest crowd in Balti choice and the second is negligible, as they appear in pre season workouts. les, however, Parker insisted the men were dropped because he had to cut the team The first team is generally to 38 by Monday and not be considered sound, but there isn't too much reserve strength, except at the ends. cause of poor performances Dubuque, Sept. 14 Special Harry Simonson of Madison, won the Julien Dubuque Amateur Golf tournament Sunday with a 68 74 142. One stroke back was Remo Crovetti, Highwood, 111., with 7271143.

Jack Atten of Chicago, the first round leader with a 67, shot an 83 Sunday to finish in a two way tie for 16th place with 150. Sharon Fladoof, Dubuque, won the women's championship with 161. against the Cardinals. "Lots of players made mis Iowa, which won the Big Iowa football plans takes" the Card game, Coach Forest Evashevski discusses with Captain John Nocera, fullback. BOVLERS THIS SEASON: SEE A SPECIALIST WHEH YOU WANT A BOWLING BALL Parker said.

He said he had to eliminate players "we can Ten championship of 1956 and beat Oregon State in the Rose bowl game of the following New Year's day, has been a colorful team over the add further color to Iowa's get along best without." The Steelers have lost three style of play. Fights to Keep Job 1 years. With the type of game and won two pre -season the Hawkeyes are expected to games. At the left halfbacks are Bob Jeter, Keven Furlong, and Bill play ths season, the same dramatic style should continue. GraveL The latter was started Coach Evashevski, who was quarterback on the brilliant more pro football history saw an exciting game which included a fist fight between Don Joyce, Colts end, and Roosevelt Brown, Giants tackle.

The Colts broke a 14 to 14 tie early in the fourth quarter after Carl Taseff returned a punt 26 yards to the Giants 23. Two passes from Quarterback John Unitas to End Ray Berry put the ball on the 4 yard line and Halfback L. G. Dupre somersaulted over. Brown, a college offensive star, then threaded his way to the end zone after intercepting a pass from a fellow alumnus of Mississippi, Quarterback Charley Conerly of the Giants.

New York 7 7 0 7-21 7 7 0 1327 Scoring New York: Touchdown, Rote 2 f9 yard pass from Heinrich and 7 yard rass from Conerly 1, McAfee 13 yard pass from Conerly; points after touchdowns, tiummerall 3. Baltimore: Touchdowns, Berry (2 yard pass from Unitas Moore T63 yard run, Dupre 14 yard run. Brown 68 yard return of intercepted pass; points after touchdown. Myrha 3. STATISTICS New York Bait.

nnsT downs 24 19 ET YARDS. Rushing 104 212 Pawing 313 107 FORWD P'SES, Attempted 43 22 Completed 21 14 Intercepted by 2 3 PUNTS. Number 5 5 Average distance 44 42 FUMBLES Lost 0 PENALTIES Yards 83 80 at his position last season but he is being pressed to retain the first call. Fullbacks available are John Nocera, Don A bowlr store operaied for bowlers by bcwlert Bowling is otr onfy business. handle nothing but quality bowling merchandise.

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