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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1957. THE DAILY COURIER, COlsTfELLSVILLE, FA. PAGE SEVEN, BUSY WEEK AHEAD FOR DISTRICT'S SCHOLASTIC GRIDDERS Clairton at Local Park In Top Game on Agenda; Bulldogs to Play Twice The calendar says the high school football season should just Browns, 49-ers Hold Pro Leads; Steelers Win Scholastic Football Schedule NAVY HANDS IRISH FIRST LOSS GAME WEDNESDAY GAMES Bellmar at Dunbar Township. Perry-Lower Tyrone at Mason- n. Fairchance at West North Union at South Union.

Ki.ski at Ligonier. Charticrs at Ccnterville. Cecil at Jefferson. Somerset at Conemaugh. GAMES FRIDAY Clairton at Connellsville.

Hurst at Ramsay. Brownsville at Uniontown. about be completed but this year it just isn't so. With the postponement of several games during the recent flu epidemic and the subsequent rescheduling of those contests there is but little in- of the campaign ending. Only South Huntingdon Township of the eight football-playing schools in The Courier circulation area has ended the 1957 campaign.

The' Golden Eagles closed out a disap-' pointing 3-3 season Friday with 1 games utiplayed as a result of the illness a All other area' schools are busy this week, however. The schedule of grid activity for the week gets started early when East Huntingdon Tosvnship swings into action Wednesday afternoonj against Rankin in a rescheduled. contest. The game will be played; at 2 o'clock at the Jackrabbits'i field The Alver'on eleven is winless to date while a i owns! but one win and a real tough scrap is anticipated here It willi be the first of two dates i 1 week for Rich BOMHC'S i on to Thursday there are a pair of contests on the agenda that involve district teams. Uunbar Township piavs host to Bellmar and Perry-Lower Tyrone Invades Masontown.

I Norm Davis' Mules, a i finally attained their full potent'a! in last week's upset --win over Scottdale, should be rolling in high gear i spirits for the clash with the Hurricanes. Bellmar ent-j ers the fray with but two wins in seven starts and will present a record similar to that of the Dunbar club in ihe Trotter Stadium appearance, i i Perry's annual battle with Mas-' ontown again rates the billing as 1 tne class championship game Fayette County. For the fourth straight season possession of county crown will hinge on the out- ccrr.r cf tbe t'is he'wpon the Admirals and Gunners. Don Mains'! Club is the defending champ and the Commodores have lost but once! so Masontown, surprise loser in its last start, can expect trouble, the Friday night schedule i this week is light it offers top-notch attractions. R0g Speidel's Connellsville Joint High grid club "entertains" Clairton at Coker Stadium while Bobcat Stadium in Mount Pleasant will be the bccnei of the annual Ramsay-Hurst gridl encounter.

i Neil bring a big. rough Ciairton eleven to town, one that has romped over eight straight opponents with ease and; is rated a heavy favorite to cap-1 ture the WPIAL crown. As if the desire to stay in the title race wouldn't be enough to get a goodj performance out of the Bears they i will have the added incentive of! avenging defeats suffered the past two years at the hands of the lo capacity crowd is expect ed at Cokcr Stadium for this con test. Hurst High will probably find itself in the unaccustomed position NEW YORK (UP)-- The number of favorite for the game with Ram- unbeaten and untied college say. Tho Scarlet Hurricanes, teams dwindled to 34 dur- prise team of the area, is enjoying in the past weekend.

its best season in recent years. A victory over arch-rival Ramsay is all that is needed to make the Norvelt school's season a complete, success. After a fast start the Ramsay club of Coach Frank Far- rcll has faltered somewhat, tieing Scottdale, bowing to Shaler and ekeing out a one-point win over Vandergrift in its last three starts. Concluding the week's schedule will be another close rivalry game, Saturday night, the annual meeting between Scottdale and a Huntingdon at Scoltio Stadium. It will be the concluding game of the campaign for Joe Gratson's pupils who will be seeking a third victory In this one.

Depending on the outcome of tho mid-week encounter with Rankin. the Alverton club could be either still seeking win number one for the year or going after a second straight victory. Off the records to date the host Millers must be favored but in rivalry games such as this anything is to happen. With the exception of the afternoon game Wednesday and the Saturday night contest, which is pegged for 9 o'clock, all a will begin with 8 o'clock kickoffs. The San Francisco Forty-Niners.

boasting Y. A. Tittle, R. C. Owens and the spirit that moved the gold miners of a century ago, took a two-game lead in the National Football League's Western Divi- jsion Sunday while the Cleveland! Browns clung to their one-game in the east.

i San Francisco, threatening to crack open the western race, produced its fourth "miracle" finish of the season to edge the Detroit 35-31, on Tittle's 41-yard touchdown pass to Owens with 10 seconds to go. i As the teams hit the halfway 8 a a 2 a jn 12 game MUK5DAY the rowns became the leam to beat in the Eastern Division by defeating the Washington Red- iskins, 21-17. The Pittsburgh Steelers gave San Francisco a big assist by downing the Baltimore Colts, lfl-13. and Detroit started the jday tied for second in the west, game behind the Forty-Niners. Pittsburgh and the New York.

Giants remained a game behind, 'Cleveland. New York's defense' paced a 31-17 victory over the! "Beat Pitt Week" Being Observed At Morgantown MORGANTOWN, W. Va. It's "Beat Pitt! Week" on the West Virginia campus as the teams get ready to square off next Saturday for the fiftieth football meeting of their schools since 1895. More than 50,000 fans i throng to Pitt Stadium for the game.

It could fill up, alttiough a sellout is highly unlikely. The only tickets that a been available for six weeks are in 'bowl and' sections. Well, West Virginia a to i win this one bad enough to taste it but has the added goading of having won all but the score last year. Despite a 3 to 1 statistical Murray Places 34th In Cross Country Run At University Park FOOTBALL SCORES Notre Lima (48) is brought down by Don Cho- mix of Navy in the first quarter of the game played at South Bend. In the 31st encounter between the schools, the Middies handed Notre Dame its first defeat of the season by a score of 20-to-6, before a capacity crowd of 58,000.

(International Soundphoto). Coach Dies a 31-11 victory over Greensburg at Hempfieid Area. Green Bay Packers coach) New Kensington at Latrobe. ee Howell of the Giants Redstone at German Township. ca a garne we had to win." Waynesburg at Georges Giants are defending league Shannock Valley at Sevuckley and Eastern Division champions.

I Tw P- George Blanda's three field! Duquesne at Monessen. goa i a tne Chicago Bears a Dc-rry at Laura Lamar. J6 10 over the Rams be- North Huntingdon at Arnold. ore 8 si Los Angeles while Tarentum at Yandergrift. I'nited at Laurel Valley.

Penn High at Wilkinsburg. North Catholic at Central Catholic. Aliquippa at Sharon. McKeesport at Altoona. Beth Joint at Carmichaels.

Canonsburg at Burgettstown. Johnstown at Butler. Dormont at Brcntwood. Scott High at Braddock. Bethel at Shaler.

Ellwood City at Beaver Falls. Beaver Rochester. Baldwin at Munhall. Crafton at Carnegie. Monongahela at Charleroi.

West Beth at Claysville. Washington at Donnra. Edgewood at Saltsburg. Etna at Aspinwali. Mr.

Morris at Mapletown. Leechburg at Freeport. Homestead at Glassport. New Castle at Har-Brack. Kittanning at Ford City.

Farrell at Ambridge. MeKces Rocks at Stowe. West View at Mount Lebanon. Trinity at Turtle Creek. Swissvalc at Wilmerding.

Meyersdale at Boswell. Berlin at Chestnut Ridge. Windber at Indiana. Bobby Thomason's two scoring 1 plunges plus his two touchdown passes to Bob Walston and Bob 'Slribling led the Philadelphia to a 38-2! upset i 1 the Chicago I San Francisco and Cleveland have 5-1 records. Detroit and Bal-i timore are tied behind San Fran-! cisco with 3-3 marks while New York and Pittsburgh trail Cleve-, 'land with 4-2 records.

I Earl Morrall. whose 18 comple- tions in 30 tries for 270 yards was the best one-game passing per- jformance of the season, paced 'Pittsburgh at Baltimore i scor- iing tosses of 48 and 22 yards to iRay Mathews. Eastern Division Arnie Palmer Wins San Diego Open Cleveland 5 New York 4 2 4 2 Chicago Cards 2 4 Washington 2 4 Philadelphia 2 4 Western Division 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pet. .667 SAN Diego, Calif. -Plumb tuckered out from the ar- ous chores of following the ing trail, San Diego Open champion Arnold Palmer quit the tournament circuit today and headed for his home in Latrobe, $2,800 in his pocket.

The good-looking. 27-year-old college graduate said he would not compete in any more golf tournaments this year. One reason may be the income tax business. In collecting first money here Sunday, he sky-rocketed his season's winnings to $27,627.80. He greviously had won the Houston, Akron and Azalea (Wilmington, Del.) opens and he has been close up in most of the other tournaments around the country.

He finished off a great week by shooting a 70 Sunday which gave him a 72-hole total of 271--17 shots under par, and mostly scored in weather conditions. Charlie Caldwell, one of Balding picked tip $1,900 for sec- most successful coaches in Prince-' ond place; So uchak. Cosburg and ton's football history, died ot Casper Ued ror third with cancer. Kc was years old each co i leaing si.233.33. Far back, Caldwell was "Coach of the ear a 276j Paul Harney Worcester, College Football Results By UNITED PRESS East Princeton 7 Brown 0 Lehigh 27 0 a 1 1 edge in favor the Mountameers, a Dick Murray, Connellsville Joint High's lone representative in the 'PIAA championship cross country run Saturday at University Park, placed 34th in the title competition.

District Seven (WPIAL) won the i a crown, edging District One, i i Mount Lebanon copped 'team laurels. Bob Stuck of Can- jonsburg captured individual hon- 01 while Terry Robinson of Un- 'iontovvn placed second in the title run. Put recoveied two fumbles on the Connecticut 18 New Hamnsnire 0 2 and 20-yard lines for its jj a touchdowns and kicked the points t0 an bef re a (rCC rd 'Syracuse 24 Pittsburgh 21 crowd of 34,800 at Mountaincer i a a 23 19 Ficld Armv 53 Colgate 7 Two years ago, Pitt ruined the South Mountaineers dream of a perfect Car Sl Wake Forest 0 record by upsetting the sixth 2 Virginia 7 ranked team, 26-7, before a sell-'ypj 4 0 Richmond 7 out of 57,996 at Pitt Stadium. 35 Noith Carolina 0 Three years ago, Pitt in S. Carolina 6 out a 13-10 victory in perhaps I a Tc cil 13 0 greatest game ever played on, A a a a Georgia 13 Mountaineer Field.

They're still 14 The Citadel 12 replaying that one, because it Auburn 13 Florida 0 C7 in 1950. (International) San Francisco 5 1 Baltimore 3 3 Detroit 3 3 Los Angeles 2 4 iChicago 2 4 1 Green Bay 2 4 Shade at Conemaugh Township, i Sunday's Results GAMES SATURDAY Pittsburgh 19 Baltimore 13 East Huntingdon at, Scottdale. cleveland 2 i Washington 17 Rostraver at Penn Joint. Philadelphia 38 Pitcairn at Trafford. California at Elizabeth.

East Pittsburgh at East McKeesport. .333 .333 .833 i i Virginia Frosh Cagers Play 16 Games Number of College Teams Still Unbeaten Reduced to Just 34 Philadelphia 38 Chicago Cards New York 31 Green Bay 17 i Chicago Bears 16 Los Angeles San Francisco 35 Detroit 31 Next Sunday's Games Baltimore at Washington Chicago Cards at New York Detroit at Philadelphia Green Bay at Chicago Bears) San Francisco at Los Angeles Pittsburgh at Cleveland MORGANTOWN. W. Va. The West Virginia University freshman basketball team will play 16 21 games this coming season, half of 1 them at home preliminary to 10'varsity games and the rest in cities around the area, according to Director of Athletics Robert IS'.

Brown. The 12-man squad, to be coached by Quentin Barnette, is as follows: Bob Davis, 6-4, Morgantown; Iowa and Dartmouth dropped from the perfect record ranks when Michigan held the Hawkeyes to a 21-21 tie and Yale battled Dartmouth to a 14-14 standoff. Their departure left Oklahoma, Texas AM, Auburn and Arizona (Tempe) State among the major college survivors. Oklahoma, 13-0 victory in squeezing over Kansas out a State, Bears Stretch Win Streak to 10 Games In Latest AHL Play By UNiTED PRESS The Hershey Bears, who haven't lost a game in" the American Hockey League since Oct. 12, added two more victories to their skein during the weekend to widen their first-place lead to 10 points.

The Bears defeated the Providence Reds, 5-2, Saturday night ran its record winning streak to 46 games. Little Hillsdale (Mich.) rolled to a 48-0 triumph over Kalamazoo for its 32nd straight. Eastern New Mexico and Pittsburg (Kan.) topped the perfect record list for this season with 8-0 records. Nine teams, including Hillsdale and Texas A4M, are all- victorious in seven games, while Oklahoma. Auburn and Arizona (Tempe) State headed those teams with 6-0 records.

Tom Harman, 6-1, Wheeling; Paul Miller, 6-5, Logan; Lee Patrone, Doug Ford, Mahopac, N.Y., and Dow Finsterwald, Te- quesla, carne next, each collecting $916.66. "I played just about as well as possible in this tournament," Palmer said after pocketing the cash. "I made only one really bad shot in the 72 holes--and that was an ouf-of-bound; wood that cost me two strokes." This course runs as high as 7,000 yards and it is probable that never in his life has Palmer hit longer tee shots than he did here. He was out-driving his pro playing partners in most.cases by as much as 25 yards. But all that fine shot-making got him the title by only one stroke over Al Balding, the Canadian from Florida.

Balding had started the day one stroke behind Palmer, but at the end of nine holes Sunday, was in front by three shots 6-i, Bellaire, Ohio; Bill Ralish, G-7, Steubenville. Ohio; Bill Rine, 6-3, Weston; Nick Serdich, 6-5, after firing a 31 against Arnold's 35. could have been an "iffy" 7 Louisiana St. 0 Virginia victory. St.

27 Tulane 6 The two games before that are Midwest much more savory, because State 47 Northwestern 6 Mountaineers scored one of their'Michigan 21 Iowa 21 three greatest victories, 16-0. injOhio University 20 W. Michigan 7 1952 behind' freshman FreddyjMichigan St. 21 Wisconsin 7 Wyant and repeated in the 20 Cincinnati 12 season's opener, 17-7. 21 Illinois 6 UNIVERSITY PARK.

Pa. (UP) i--Tom Stuck of Canonsburg won I the Pennsylvania Interscholastic i Athletic Assn. L-oss-country championship here duru'g the week end. 1 Stuck covered the mile in minutes, 10.4 seconds. JHe outlegged Ronald Law of Erie 'Academy Saturday in the last 300 jyards when Law faded after set- iting an early pace.

1 Terry Robinson of Uniontown aook second place with a time of 11-13, followed by Law in 11:14. Mt. Lebanon repeated as team champion, scoring 47 points, and paced WPIAL District 7 to an easy victory in the district competition. The series stands Pitt 37, WestjNavy 20 Notre Dame 6 Virginia 11 and one tie. EveryjCollege of Pacific 21 Marquette time the Mountaineers win it's 34 Indiana 0 great game, and Pitt itself has Oklahoma 13 Kansas St.

0 gone zany on occasion, such as iniKansas 14 Nebraska 12 1954 when the students took a Drake 20 Iowa St. 0 holiday and the next year when' Southwest its team--instead of West Yir- Oklahoma St. 13 Texas Tech 0 ginia's--got thereby into the Texas Christian 19 Baylor 6 Poles in Playoff. WARSAW (UP)-- Poland will jmeet Russia i a playoff game at Belgrade, Vienna or Stockholm to determine which will enter the jWcrld Soccer Cup finals in Swe- 'den. Poland tied Russia in the by beating Finland, 4-0, Sunday before 100,000.

Sugar Bowl. S. Methodist 19 Texas 12 Texas AM 7 Arkansas 6 Ariz. Tempe St. 21 N.Mex.

AM 0 Denver-19 New Mexico 0 Clemson 20 Rice 7 Miss. Southern 7 Abilene Chris. 0 West Wyoming 7 Air Force Aca Substitute Goalie Stars for Rangers By UNITED PRESS The New York Rangers 9 Colorado 6 one thing during the weekend- Montana St. 18 N. Dak.

St. 7 they can depend on Marcel Faille Oregon 27 Stanford 26 to fill in for regular goalie Lorne A 16 Calif. 14 Worsley in major league style atiO re St. 39 Wash. St.

25 any time he's needed. California 19 Washington 12 Worsley, the National HockeyiUtab. 55 Colorado St. U. 0 league's leading goalie, was forced jBrigham Young 14 Utah St.

0 out of action last week with a sore i Idaho 31 Montana 13 leg muscle. Faille was called up from the Rangers' Providence: (R.IJ farm club In the American "Heavy" CINCINNATI Hitting Reds. (UP)-- The Cin- iiockey league and led them to.cinnati Redlegs will feature three two victories in as many the biggest first-basemen ever The young goal tender blanked to be on one roster next year--244- Lhe Boston Bruins, 4-0, Saturday Ted Kluszewski, 235-pound in a nationally televised game i Steve Bilko and 215-pound George from Madison Square Garden, and'Crowe. came back to beat Hawks, 3-2 Sunday. In.

Sunday's only the Bruins snapped a six game losing streak in beating the Detroit Red Wings, 4-0. Bronco Horvath the Chicago! Extend Old Rivalry. other game, EXETER. N.H. (UP)-- Phillips Exeter and Philips Andover, school rivalry that began in 1878, will meet for the 77lh time next 1 scored two goals and Don Sim-Saturday.

Andover leads in the! mons picked up his first shutout series, 39 victories to 31 to spark the Bruins. If'or Exeter. SPECIAL Men's TROUSERS Ladies' Plain SKIRTS BRUNSWICK DRY CLEANERS S14H S. PIttsbarc St 314 E. Crawford Are.

MS W. Crawford Aye. Dial MA 8-1140 But the youngster refused toi crack and by the end of 12 holes! he was even again; and when he! Fairview: Gene Slater, 6-3. Rip-! ro lled in a three-foot putt on thei ley: Harold Snyder, 6-2, Mounds- i 4 th he was one up. ville; Dick Taylor, 6-3, Spencer; Nick Dick Visnic, 6-2, Wheeling: Pat Warder.

6-4, Charleston, and Danny Williams, 5-11, Beckley, Baktr Battltt Briton. LONDON (UP)-- Bob Baker of Pittsburgh and British heavyweight Dick Richardson have been matched for a 10-round faout at and added a 5-3 win over the Buf- Harringway Arena, Dec. 10, it was falo Bisons Sunday to keep their announced today by promoter perfect record going through ac Solomons. Richardson suf- last 10 games. The pair of wins ere a lopsided drubbing by Wil- gave them a 10-1-1 record and 21 lie as trano last month, points.

The second-p a Rochester Americans, idle Saturday, battled to i 3-3 tie with the Springfield. Indians to stay one point ahead of the Reds, who bounced back to, defeat the Cleveland Barons, 6-3, in Sunday's other game. Going into the 18th, he knew was two up on a tightly packed field and then admittedly got careless and three-putted the last hole to win. by one stroke. Ktept Mark.

CLEVELAND (UP)-Loti en Toe) Groza, 240-pound (Gold- place- kicking tackle of the Cleveland Browns, is playing his 12th year of professional football this season and figures he's got two or three years left before he calls it a career. Cotton is said lo supply more than three-fourths of all fiber consumption in the United States. GLASS MIRRORS FOX'S IGLASS PAINTS STORE FRONTS lift S. PHtslmrf MA FEET HURT? Get Quick Relief Now! Dr. SchoWs COMFORT SHOES For Men, Womei, Children SOW) ONLY AT SPOTTO'S SPOTTO'S SCIENTIFIC SHOE ARCH SUPPORT SHOE SERVICE W.

Crawford Are. PM 3tA what TREAD do you want for safe winter driving? At Soisson's Pennzoil you have your choice of SUBURBANITE 2-IN-1 TREAD GOODRICH MUD- AND-SNOW No matter what tread you prefer you'll find it at "Cheescy" Sois- We'll recap your smooth tires, tell you tire we have recapped, or furnish the casing and recap it with the tread you select. SOISSON'S Crawford 1st Street PENNZOIL SERVICE Dial MA Vote "YES" Nov. 5 KOREAN BONUS Constitutional Amendment Help your son, daughter, brother, sister, relative adjust the 11 an hour Gl pay with what they would have earned if they wert not in service. Korean War veterans served all over the world protecting us; sacrifices in a war they were not allowed to win, but proved the commies can bt licked, put- nick notwithstanding.

K-Vets came home broke, sick at heart fetl- ing they wasted their time. They fought for us. The least Americans can do is help them. All citizens ore rtquesttd to VOTE and support tho Korean Yttorant..

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