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-10 Weirton Daily Tiincs, Monday, May 12, 1958 20 Major Events On Tap at Waterford eason Washed-Up Porterf ield Wins for Bucs j. A A Twenty huijor a i a a overnight events, ranging in to $10,000 will feature Waterford Park's JfaS racing season which opens 4 continues through July. 28. It is the richest racing program in the history of the mile race course, and is by a general a i of all a i races to continue the prosperity trend for horsemen. On i a a afternoon the WaieiTord Park a i cap is lo.

be run ever a i a of three a of a mile, followed on a a by Hie Waterford for S5.000 i i races, never before featured at Ihe Ijcauli- ful a a course, arc to a a i Ihe day session. i the first few days, also, the course i be i with an initial race at a i and a i over the grassy The i i is now beine rolled and surrounded by hedging, and promises to be in excellent condition for its baptism i The, Handicap al si.v furlongs on Saturday, June -Jl for $3,5011 is (tic first a test over Ihe. uss, but a flu; i i hool; reveals liberal spriulilim; of i i for runners. An unusual event for the "quickest" horses in a i i is afforded by the Sheer Speed Handicap at five on July 9. A distance racing will be stressed throughout out the 520,000 waiver price to 1 the meeting, there will be occasional novelty races dropped acquire nob field from the cf 5 A TM into the overnight cards.

Among other a races i lied So.x last Friday, but Ihe sup-i grammcd are the $5,000 Iron City Handicap at a mile and washed-up pitcher made i JT -1 i Mountaineer Varsity Defeats Alumni Cridders Kukulski, Costello-Smith Pin Winners Scores! to 0 Victory During iDebuiinHL MAJOR B.v FUKI) IHMV.V Ullilfil Press Sports i I Credit Joe L. Brown of the Pills-, Pirates i pulling "steal" since tlie TM i robbery. Chicago i i a i I laughed when Brown i Major League Standings fiy I PRESS League W. L. I'd.

nil IS 7 .082... ..15 0 15 9 13 12 -Milwaukee Francisco .625 1 .625 1 .450 5 7 .375 .333 7U I Club's Lewis' Brow Is Furrowed Over Pass Defense Ridicule Baseball sixteenth, Sophomore Purse for thre.c year Pittsburgh 1 Philadelphia 0 2 i a i that's not good. MOHGAN'TOWX, W. Va. -Spring drills arc ovcr and West Virginia University's a i performed well last Saturday in an 18-0 victory over an a i tram, but Coach Art Lewis had a furrow in Ins brow today.

in the United "Pappy" was thinking about liisi i pass defense. Freddy i Mickey i a i a A Szuch gained 15fi yards vi.i the air- lanes against bis 1958 club, and Soviet Musclemen Vet Tm American Sports 31V SHERI G1LKS CHICAGO UP Seven Russian weightlifters have placed the Soviet stamp of a veto on two great American sports. The seven mnsclemen, members) state-sponsored team a a i i American weightlifters lo- Ihn I nor's Handicap at a mile and a sixteenth 'and a miles for horses of all classes and route i abilities. Early response to Waterford Park's to i ''Ho San Francisco, one game high class racing to West Virginia has been excellent. Track the streaking Milwaukee! 3 The fira a 5 Cl officials have been the East and Middle West in The Braves extended Philadelphia 4 search of racing talent, and for the first time since Wpler- i i lo a scason 'S of ford Park was opened in 1051 every one of the 1,024 Halls s(r gamc Slmda uwhcn to be occupied when the first bugle Rounds.

ovcr lhc Tomasovich In TwoMiiter, Weir Beats Parkersburg mcinnali Louis 3 Chicago 1 San Francisco 3 Los Angeles 2 Monday's Probable ritclicrs Mound i Tomasovich yielded only two hits in i the Weir lied Kiclers to a 7 to -1 victory over a host Tarkorsburg team. Saturday afternoon. Tomasovicb, showing his usual good control, struck out nine bat Cincinnati RodlcgV Siirl at Los Angeles In Sunday's other major (level( TMgl'U-Gomcz (2-2) vs. Drysopmcnts: i a l-3-The llallimore Orioles took! 5 Ix is at Chicago liarnes over Ihirtl place in Hie A i a 1 0 1 vs. Drott (1-0 or Fodgc League when lliey a the Red 1 Sox, 3-2 and -l-o.

(Only games scheduled) Tuesday's Games -1 he revived St. Louis Cardin- i i a i at Pittsburgh i als pulled out two ninth-inning i a at Philadelphia InHiD victories over the Chicago Cubs, St. Louis at Chicago However, the play or Ihe line did bring a smile (o Lewis, who had been over Ihe middle i such stars as Chuck llowley. Joe Nicely gone. The Tlie singles championship in Ihe Woirlon Men's Bowling Association annual tournament was won during the weekend by W.

Kukul- i a sizzling 672 score. Doubles lille honors were claim- i i i "il 11 a 11111:1 I I til ,,,1 i i- solemnly out Amphitheatre, in Detroit's a Cos nncl Chicaso White Sox- i Temple on May 15 and 1 11 111 a comb lc "53 while iame York's Madison Square Garden a In a special event, high single score was 237 rolled liv i States for i in Chicago's Inlcrnalionnl Stead Winner In All Evenls Of Tournament I VJ I LI I I i a bastljfdl after the second inning. I May 17 Earlier, a viewing a "These matches have been sional i match a a i on since 1946." said inter, i i i they called it "savage" a i "The teams 'are tlie best I i a sport?" of friends now One a to know where and Bob thientlicr varsity touchdowns before some fi.OOO fans came after i lh; alumni mistakes--two fumbles and a pass interception. Fullback Glen Shamhlin of Sis- end Terry Fairbanks of and end Tony Tallarico Parsons of Man got Ihe six-pointers. Suray.

liesiilts of Ihe tournament were The Russian weightliftcis have! a unce tl oill Steve Nay- American a director eight previous matches i i alld a Winwood, co-man- a U.S. Stale Department i American team overseas. (According lo a Iladio Moscow! ttlc si winners broadcast monitored Sunday in' 0 TM 1 i i said lerprcter who was travelling with he group. "He said the Russian never would a wrestling." The a i some balding a a Tass Their first profresional baseball game appeared most confusing for the seven strongmen, despite animated attempts al explanation by the translator and a travelling correspondent lor Ihe Sovicl news its coaches are confident o( The U.S. team includes bantam- id-7 (i-5.

as lers and gave up only free tickets. Parkersurg's Stanley and Newland shared pitching chores for Ihe Big Red with Newland being tagged with the loss. The Red i i opened the scoring with a two run burst in lhc first frame, added one in the Ihird then rallied for four lo clinch it in Ihe- seventh. Parksburg crossed the gum i one in the second and three more in the si.vlh. Coacli Jimmy Carey's lads collected ten hits with plate honors going to Tom Bloom.

The Iliders are scheduled to go against Burgeltstown today and Sleuenville Friday. Carey added, however, a if schedules permit, some of the rained oul games from last week may ulsoj be played. I Lineups and summaries: Weir High 2 0 1 0 0 0 Parkersburg 1 0 0 0 3 Two base hils Bloom 11, To- niasovich I oul by Tomasovich Stanley Newland Jlase on balls by Tomasovich 3, Stanley 0. Newland 2 Wild pitches by Tomasovich 2, Stanley Newland Hit brUsmen Bloom Winning pitcher Tomasovich Losing pitcher Newlainl Women's Southern I IrtsJnrui-iii underway let-led tire hits and moved witlii, two of a total. --Bill Skowron and Roy Sicvers Iwo of the AL's lop sluggers, were injured while the New York Van kecs and Washington Senators splii doubleheader.

Portcrlicld. who hart a 1-4 rec ord i the Red Sox last year and appeared in only (wo brief relief assignments for them this scason, yielded eight i and struck out five. Curt Simmons battled him on even, terms i tlie lllb when Dick Groal led of! wilh a single, moved lo second on Bob Skinner's a i i and scored on rookie C. Stevens' single. Ted Kluszcwski, obtained Brown during Ihe winter, smashed a Ihrcc-riin homer and Frank Thomas also knocked in three runs 'or Pirates in the opener.

Friend was tagged for homers by Repnlski, Granny Ifamner and at Chicago Musial col San Francisco at Los Angeles Weir High Bloom.c Tomasovich.p Crum.lf a a Daslon.cf Hitchio.ss i Tolnls Pitrkorsbnrg Powcll.cf Daugherly.ss Vignl.rf Modesitt.lf lionth.lb Teririck.c Muchmore.c Tolals Scores by inning-- ilan Lopata but out nine Pirates have won and 13 i a latlcrs. The Font- a i DALLAS, Tex. UP)-l)efending champion Clifford Ann Creed, II I i a Lamar Tech sophomore 3 2 i from i a a was the a 1 7 games. 3 (I 0 0 vwilc today going into the The Orioles pot a pair of bitless 2 Women's Southern golf jobs from Billy O'Dell and (George Znverink as they made' il i Miss Creed, fresh from i i 4 3 2 1 27 7 All -I 0 2 1 2 1 3 (1 3 1 2 I 0 2 i 'i i i i i 10 0 0 0 1 (I 1 0 0 (i ii own crown, wonl over lough a a Athletic Country hillcss in Ihe lasl two i course, a par 7-1, in 7fi Si a de.spite a double bogey, I A (otal of 150 women arc en- in the week-long tourney. I 0 I) in a row and six out of seven.

O'Dell, who held (he Red i innings Jones, Kusic See Rebel 300 1. 0'. Jack Jones and llndy Kn.sic of (lie opener, won his lliird game (Jus Triandos hil a -130-tool homer in Ihe eighth. Zuverink cleaned up with Ihree hillcss in- mugs in the nightcap a Arnold a i limited the Sox to two hils in the i six. Noren, Lmirtrllli star Musial homered and singled in the opener and had 'singles in the second game for lhc C.tr- dinals whose four straight victo- lo- 1 2 Tile race was won by Curtis Turner, of Hoanoke, Virginia with a record a a speed of 101) mph.

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Skowron re-injured his back and may be sidelined two weeks while Sievcrs i his left angle and may loc out I d.iys, belli injuries occurring in second game. Del Crandall's i i i double enabled Ihe Braves I come from behind a ihe I took a 5-1 lead in the top I if lhc frame on Frank Robinson's double and Sieve Bilko's i Johnson was Ihe winner i and Turk Lown, recently ac- iVcw Vork Washington Baltimore Detroit Cleveland Kansas City Boston American League W. Pel. 13 5 12 9 I I 12 12 11 13 10 10 14 7 12 GB .550 .500 .444 .417 carrying spare tires around their i middles--tlireatencd on several oc-l casion.s but two pass i i i and the hall-lime whistle slallcd! their most serious drives. The varsity trailed i i downs 10-12 but had 122 yards rushing (o 93.

However, il managed to gain only 61. in lhc air. i i of the passing yardage of the varsity came early in Ihe third quarter when Dick Longfellow faked off beautifully then hurled a pass to Fairbanks wh took tlie ball over his shoulder at the 10 ran over the goal. The varsity gol the ball on a re "There just 'aren't any words In i a for 'hit I translator Th Russian a in their were: McKenna Pittsburgh, "the Sovicl team' aiicf i5 steiui 6f Shipley 651, Fralto heavyweight George of Akron, Ohio; middle-heavyweight Dave Sheppard of York, heavyweight Bradford of ton, D.C. Chicago Sunday'i Detorit 10 Kansas.

City 3 Cleveland 4 Chicago 2 (1st) Chicago 5 Cleveland 2 (2nd) New York 4 Washington 3 (1st) Washington 4 New York 0 (2nd) Ballimore 3 Boston 2 I Baltimore 4 Boston 0 2 Saturday's Results New York X. Washington 0 liicago 5 Cleveland 4 Ballimore 5 Boston 2 Detroit 3 Kansas City 2 Monday's Probable Pitchers Chicago at Kansas City i --Moore i vs (o-l). Boston at Washington (night) -Sullivan (O-l) vs. Griggs (Only Games scheduled) Tuesday's Games liicago at Kansas City (night) Cleveland at Delroil i i lallimorc al New York (night) Boston at Washington i Major League Leaders fly UNITED PRESS National Ixngur G. AB R.

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20 81 11 J9 .358 Hamner, Phila. 24 16 33 .347 Clemnlc, Pills. 23 93 12 32 .344 American League McDgld, N.Y, 16 ft2 12 25 .403 Vcrnon, Clevc. 19 50 Id Hi .380 Skowrn, N.Y. 18 67 1ft fox, Chicago in 80 8 29 .363 Cerv, Kan.City 19 69 23 You'll like I I A friendly service you'll find out why I I A is known as "The company a i likes to say 'Yes' when you ask for a loan." Why not phone us today? Loons $25 to $300 plus life Insurance at no cxtr.

cost 3 45 r' ST GROUND WEIRTON to Esso Station Ask for Hie VES Phone: WEIrton 2069 Paychecks Cashed IVIHINOS if APPOINTMIN1-PHONE FOR HOURS rnlilinti .1 nn covcry of a W'yanl fumble at Ihe Swfffeffsfown Whips Madonna Dons, 7 to 0 Madonn; town drilled High committed eight errors and Burgetls- eight hits pulling two toscther fo u.LO IWO produce a 7 to 0 triumph over the Bine Dons a a i 49 i Saturday on the Cove'ficld. The first touchdown came a Union went lo work early, scor- two each in the' first. a pitchout by a went awry on i Die alumni's first series of downs, sec Tackle Dick Gucsman recovered for the 'varsity on Ihe Alumni 21. Four plays later SbamWin a raled ovcr from the two' after setting it up wilh a 12-yard In tlie fourth period, a Szuch pass was deflected as it lefl his hands and Bill pound sophomore tackle grabbed Ihe ball on the a i 30. He lumbered a the goali line but was tackled on the 7.

The ball squirted oul of his hands and rolled over the goal where T.3l- larico recovered for a lonchdown. The new 1MB extra point rule was tried out-- with no success-by the varsity. After each touch down, it tried lo run the ball in an effort to get Ihe new (wo point aflcr lonchdown bonus. Bui i didn't work. second and i innings and capped it with one in the seventh.

The visitors called on ace John Riddile to hold Dons in check. He responded by striking out four and walking three. as ICM JUS Bcd in relief assignment, Strnuss. .3 24S a lctl allcl walked four, llid- ddc received credit for the win. Madonna's Iwo hits were off Hie bat of second baseman Dick Pal- I K3U Ma- Burgelislown I cam will try cre Matask 1144 and Hair Bee to make il a clean sweep aaainsl Weirton opponents when il "plays the Weir Red Riders on the Cove field this afternoon.

Lineups and summaries: Burgcllstown AB II B. Dcllapina, 2b J. Ozimiek, cl Home National League a Thomas, Piralcs iant.s Ccpeda. Bravc.s 7. League Cerv, etics 1ft: Skowron, Yanks Cubs 0: a i a quircd from lhc Cubs.

Indians Splfi the loser. Red Sox; Boone, i Brown, Indians; Triandos, Orioles; Lollar, While Sox, all 4. Runs Balled In iN'iilional League Thomas, Pirates 2 3 Ccpeda, i a 2 1 Spencer, Giants 19; Banks, Cubs 19 Long, Cubs 19. American league Cerv, Athletics 28; Skowron, Yankee-; 16- Carrasquel, I i a 14; Jensen, Sox 13; Bertoia, Tigers 13- The Detroit Tigers crushed Belling, Tigers 13 Kansas Cily A i 10-3. i Pitching (seven-run eighth I i rally Nallonnl Uaj-iic a Cleveland Indians split a doti- Braves 5-0; Elston.

Cubs 4-0- Sic- Satchel Paige SiillAtltAnd Winning Too Ry UNITED PRESS Knock one day oft of old S.itche Paige's 20-day a i sentence. The rubcr-armed Paige, repnt ed to be anywhere between 5( ind 55 years old, pitched all seven innings o'. a rain-curtailed Sunday lo gain his fir.st vie tory of the season in the Intcrna tional League as i a i defeated Havana, Paige, 2-1. otie of most celc- i i I bleheadcr i lite Chicago White Sox in the other AT, activity. Billy Ifiroe-nm jiorner climaxed the Tigers' big uprising rookie Rob Shaw won his first mnjor league game.

Bob Ccrv's 10th homer had lied Ihe score 3-3 for the Athletics, who lost llieir i straight decision. Urban was Ihe loser. The Indians kayoctJ 2u-game Billy Pierce, winless this en rente to a 4-2 I i hut then Jim Wilson notched his I i viclory as Ihe Wtiilc Sox won the i a 5-2. Carroll Hardy the Indi- and i i drove in Iwo for the While Cormick. Giants 2-0.

American League Harshman, Oriole 5 s-O; Turley, Yanks 4-0 Yanks 3-0; 1-arscn, Yanks 2-0; Hyde, Senators 2 0 Cloven- ger, Senators 2-0; Bycrly, Sena winner season knocked in two for Ihe i game tors 2-0. Va. (UP) Charlie Harding, quarterback for the University of Virginia in has been lumerl frcs'v man football coach at his alma malcr. Sox In lhc second. The San Frnncisco-Los Angefes rainont was Ihe firsl major league poslponnetnenl in California.

bralcd 1 pitchers of all time despite shorl in the major leagues, was given a 20-day sentence for speeding by a Miami city judge in Ihe opening week of the season. However, judge, a baseball fan, told Paige take one day off the sentence every i the pitcher struck out Luke Easter of the a Bisons, scored a run or won a game. Mickey McDcrmotl, sent down lasl week on a 2-1-hour recall basis by Ihe Detroit Tigers, drove in bolh rnn.s, one with a home nm and the other on an infield single. Paige scattered three hits and Have up the only Havana run in first inning, while i down Ihe last 15 batters to face him. It Paige's firsl win of the son- against one loss and helped snap a six-game Miami slreak.

Elsewhere, Ihe first-place Montreal Royals split a i bill with the Buffalo Bisons, i i the nightcap. 7-5. a dropping the opener, 12-4; Toronto defeated Rochester twice. R-4 and 8-2, and nichmond and Columbus divided a doubleheader, the Vees winning the opener; 8-7, in 14 innings, and the Jets the nightcap, 6-5. Jack Phillips was the big'slick- man the day, rapping out three homers for Ihe Bisons, two of Ihem in the nightcap.

The second game of the Miami- favana doubleheader was called nil because of rain aflcr one inning of play, Both were singles. J. smashed Iwo in pacing Union's Boros Winner In Arlington Open HOT SPRINGS, A (UP)-To Julius Boros of Mid Pines. N.C., tlie $2,800 lop prize money he won in lhc Arlington Open golf a ment Sunday was "rather a i ing" although it was the smallcsl he's ever taken. That was because Boros hadn't won a tournament since the 195o Tain O'Shanler.

He finished with a 15-under-par total of 273 to win the 020,000 a by a stroke over Cary Middlecoff of Memphis, Tcnn. Boros sagged on Ihe last round, a i a bogey on No. 10 and .3 double bogey on Mo. 13, but his course record-equalling 64 in Ihe second round Saturday and an opening round 68 carried him through wilh his r8 and 71 Sunday. Don a a of Easlland.

and Bob Tlosburg of Palo Alto. finished behind Middlecoff ivith 275s. January i through the final Iwo rounds with 57s lo pull himself up from far down the list. Ted Kroll of Sarasola. Fla Viningcr of Odessa, a Gay Brewer of Cincinnati finished vith 27Rs.

'to in a game attack. Kavonsky. cf Ozmiek. Roberts, Riddle, rf Dclparlo, Matalik, Samloff. ss Barley, 31) Scopel, 2b Williamson, If U.

Dellapine, 1 Pohpe, rf Bednarzik, -Madonna Kinaldi. If D. Palcic, 2b Andrews, ss Benedetto. 3b Koltak. 3b laslclli, cf Podeszwa, rf 3'Anclrca, Brancazio, ib G.

Pnlcic, Ib Long. 2b Gianni, cf Piclranton i rf Totals Scores by fnnin. Union Madonna Two base It II 2 (I i 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 MO. Buchagrn 610, Kasper 637 Ruszkowski G33, n. B33, Costello 630, Yocke 628 Stak- i a 2 8 Liberlo 625, Thomaselli Klimansky 620, -ens (516.

Balog 615, Momcilovich 613, 6lo; Furbee 60.1, flock 601. a i 603. a Gf3, Rcnner 603, Uebosky 603, Ficca Bolen 601. Bnlboff Doubles winners; Borza-Jellots 12:1,1, rtoach Olexick 1245 ilad- ien Culler 1211, Veselich' De- Vecchis 1200, Billcheck Hvizdak 1193, Phillips I I Larkie Jr. Robertson 1190, Orlcr Palcic 1182, i Hughes mo Shipley Yocke 1170, a l- lols 1172, i a Harcharic 1170 Thompson Stead 1167, Rentier Hunter 116fi.

Momcilovich i n- oas 1165, Winwciod Hairigh 116-1 Hanley I'arich 1161, Vellrj i lisa, Telvock Debosky 1159 Perhacs 1157, Brant Swain 1152. Druzik Trinone 1151 Rzepka E. Huszkowski 1150 Ma- U44. Alt Events: Kukulski IB85 Roach 1083, McKenna I8CO Hvizdak 186C, Paricli 1848 I Virtue 1818, Costello 1817, Ha Irish Momcilovich tBOG, Sample 0 Special lligli Hviz- i a Bradley 234. Paricli 234 233, Batalo 231 Plait 0 Newln-ongli 225 and Hughes 225 (1 I AB 2 a 0 0 This year's tournament drew a record number of entries in each of tlie events, including a 54-team field in (he squad event.

The lou- namciil was bowled al Ihe che.sl- Cove nut Bowl and Weir Sports Quiz I 0 -I a i a i liilting (hc'jackpoTin by i i lhc World Series a Happened Kdflfe Di-cr UNITED 'PBESS Eddie Dyer spenl 28 of his first 0 years in St. Louis Cardinals "'fining me world Series a a i the Red Sox in his frcsh- i ft Ozimok a Barkley Pitching record A a t-2 Struck out, by D' Andrea 5, Riddle 4, 5 Base on balk, by D'Andrca 4 Riddle 3, Bednarzik 4 i i pitcher Riddle. Losing pitcher D'Andrea. man year as a major league manager Eddie was a star football and baseball player at nice Ins i and coached football there briefly as an assistant before mak- i pro baseball his career. He was named minor league manager of the year in 19-12 and in '46 look over parent club.

The Cards a season won a historic pennant Playoff against Ihe Dodgers and went on lo win (lie scries. After a bad season in- MoO, Dyer resigned. Whalever happened to Eddie Dyer? Now. 57, Ktlclie. is back in Houston.

a highly successful business man specializing in insur- Rotary Practice The a baseball team i ield practice at the Cove ield Tuesday ant) Thursday al p.m. each day. Team man- igers are Al Daugherty and Nick 'igan. The squad will compete in he six team East Liverpool Veirton Prep league. SAVE ON THIS 1954 DODGE 4 dr.

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