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Daily If IY174 MARGIN Over Crushers -VtttlBf PltUburgh Central punched aerow for in the and third and added a pair of in the fourth to defeat Steubenville Central IT to 8 at Harding stadium Saturday flight. averted a shutout by producing iU only score in the fourth quarter. Their pen In addition to the scoring march wax to the Pittsburgh 'd5. Pittsburgh in'the closing mlnutei of the first quarter when Haerinii from the one yard line to climax a sustained drive of 76 yards; lUerlif. alM figured ID their secmd towhdown In the "IhM whu he pitched Mt CimUnghum who rifled a to Hinke In the end zone jrwd drive.

Smerdel tke extra point from placement. Steubenville's ing thu'rst carile with nine minutes left in the final period. Polshaw hit John Kinney with" a pass of seven yards to drive. Pol- shaw passed to Di Lorenzo for the extra Pittsburgh pllled. a a i a in the Steubenville end tone for its first safety, then, with nine seconds left to play, dropped Polshaw for the second The visitors outdowned Steuben- villc 17 to 3, outgained them 263 to a minus four and outained them from the air 63 to 57.

Lineups: Pot. Slenb Cent. Pfh. Cent. LE J.

Kinney Hanka LT Borkowski'' Jurkovec L.G Marshall Sebastian C. Mieczkowski Nlchol RG France Gopczynski KT Zirini Smerdel RE D'Aurora --Maloney QB Polshaw Haering LH J. France Fekete RH Moore FB'Lamanlia DaVia Score by quarters: Steub. Central 0 0 0 8' 8 Pgh 6 0 17 Bowl Rivals fo Emerge From Salui By Uafed Pnis International New Year's Day rivals in the Rose, and Orange bowls should from' next Satur day's battles five conferences.but Syracuse, HI FI'S SECOND Mixed rfre Jteuitrf eupe Wonders finished two games ahead of the Hi Fi's in annexing the first round in the Mixed Doubles league at the Chestnut Bowl Saturday. Members of the squad include Four K's and Mrs.

Richard Walley, Bet- Wildcats ly Banko and Bernard Madden. Ganars. They are now assured of a place in the rollolfs at the end of Lhe season. James Lyons had 223 and Charles Stevens 559 to lead the men in single and series scoring Saturday. Leaders among the women a Elizabeth Walley with games of 169, 156, and 169 for a three game 494.

single 'game standouts were Jake Harcharic 219, a Culler 204, Charles Stevens, 2.1.0, Richard 200, Martha'Chad- nock 165, 152, 153, Helen Ciarrocchi 168, Ethel Christman 152, 165, Olga Stevens 154, Mildred Klar 151, Star Truitt 161, Betty Banko 159 and Helen Jetfe 152. Team'leaders were the Dreamers with 706 and Hi Fi's 1985. Standings: Wonders HVi Hi Fi's 19V4 i At'Ems 19 .14 Go-Getters is 14 Cherubs' Dreamers 1 6 17 Rookies 15 15 Cheetahs 18. i8. RADIO AUCTION Tuesday, NOV.

MOKM BullGanpIs Still First In Division Three Gang holds a two point lead over Plant Security in Weirton Steel No. 3 league at the Holiday Lanes. Plant Security is second, Construction Riggers third and 54 HM Office fourth. Joe Rafacz had 204 and John Rujack 579 for single and series high in last week's matches. Team honors went to 54-Pipe Shop with 30 and Truckers 2453.

Standings: 'Plant Security Const. 54. 1 kcesrur 61 Shipping 'Truckers' Tin Mill Office Boiler House S.W. Fuel Dept. Coke Plant Mech.

54" H.M. Mech. Blast Furnace General Labor 54" Pipe Shop Welders S. W. Sintering Plant 35 9 '33 11 29 15 28'-16; 7 8 1 27 .17 26 18 20 -20 21 23.

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Phone 828 if Layne Leads Steelers In 14 To 9 Upset ion's No. i team, will have to wait until Thanksgiving Day be- ore learning its Cotton Bowl op ponent Louisiana State, Clemson' and are, wihjthe juiciest ilums but the footballs''have leen taking bounces the ast two" weeks and the craziest may be yet to come. Six of the country's top 11 teams-and eight of the top 20 were beaten in last iaturday's series of form reversals. Texas, beaten, 14-9; by Texas Christian in one; of the upsets which left Syracuse and Southern California the only major perfect- record teams, can win a share of he Southwest Conference title and'the conference's Cotton Bowl id opposite Syracuse by beating Texas AM, Nov. Here's how the situation shapes up in the five, most lucrative owls as the season heads for its grand climax: Rose (4-2) can win the Big Ten bid by beating Minnesota 11-5) even if Northwestern (4-2) defeats Illinois (3-2-1).

Michigan State, also 4-2, has finished its conference The West- Coast bid will go to Washington (6-1) if the Huskies beat Washington State. A Washington loss and an Oregon (5-1) victory over Oregon State would give the berth to the Ducks. Sugar Bowl: Georgia (6-0) clinched its first Southeastern Co-ference title since 1948 when beat 14-13, Saturday ut it is a doubtful choice. Louisiana State (4-1); probably will get he host berth it beats Tulane 4-1) and there is a chance the bid will go to Mississippi (4-1) which winds up opposing Mississippi State, Nov. 28.

Orange Bowl: The are Missouri witf clinch the Big berth by beating Kansas while Oklahoma Downs Iowa State. Oklahoma (4-1) is ineligible jecause it played in the bowl last Jan. 1 and 'Missouri, Kansas and Iowa State are tied for second place with 3-2 records. The Orange Bowl committee Sunday listed LSU, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, i a Tech, Miami and Penn- State as possible rivals for the Eight Cotton Bowl: Syracuse announced its acceptance of a bid after blasting Colgate, 71-0, Saturday, and. its rival depends-upon he result of the Nov.

26 game et)ween Texas and-Texas AM. It'll be Arkansas if Texas loses and Texas the Longhorns win. Texas Christian can share in the conference crown but can't get the: bid to the bowl. Gator Bowl: Clemson (5-1) can clinch the Atlantic Coast Conference title by beating Wake Fores' (3-2). Georgia, Penn.

State, Mississippi and Tennessee are other leading candidates on a list a mile long. No bowl bids will be.involved--· only plenty" of sectional (5-i) tries to clinch its first League title by defeating Cornell on Thanks- jiving Day and when Tech and Virginia Military Insti- meet for the Southern Conference championship the same day. Penn moved to the threshold of the Ivy title whipping Co- umbia, 24-6, last Saturday while Virginia Tech ended West Virjinia's 30-garrie winning streak in he Southern vyith. a 12-0 triumph. Football Results iiaiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiittiiniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniNiiiiiiiiiitiii College FMtball Reraltt EAST Amherst 13 Williams 0 Pittsburgh 28; Notre 'Dame 13 Yale.38-Princeton;20.

Syracuse 1 ,71. Colgate Brown 16 Harvard 6 Albright 14 Juniata 0 Westminster 14 Carnegie Tech 12 Pennsylvania 24 Columbia 6 Rutgers 12 6 Buckflell 26 Templf! Dartmouth "2i Cornell 12 Penn State-'46 Holy Cross 0 L'arayette 0 Boston U. 26 Boston College 1 Virginia Tech 12 W. Virginia 0 SOUTH Maryland 28 Clemson 25 Georgia-14 Auburn. 13 Navy 16 Geo.

'Washington 8 Duke 27 Wake Forest 15 No. Virginia' 0.. Alabama 9 Georgia Tech'7 Richmond 48 Furman 14 William Mary 9 Florida St. 0 Tulane-6' Vanderbilt 6 Kentucky 41 Xavier (Ohio) 0 Mississippi 37 Tennessee 7 Sewanee 15 Washington i Lee 14 Ohio University 2 Louisville 15 32 The Citadel 8 MIDWEST Mich. State 15 Northwestern 10 Iowa 16 Ohio State 7 Indiana 26 Michigan 7 Marietta 32 Bethany (W.Va.) 8 26 Kansas St.

0 Illinois 9 Wisconsin 6 Purdue 29 Minnesota 23 Dayton 13 Miami (Ohio) 0 Marquette 35 Cincinnati 34 Bowling Green 30 Delaware 8 Nebraska 12 Iowa St. 55 St. 0 Kansas 28 Oklahoma St. 14 SOUTHWEST Rice 7 Texas AM 2 Texas Christiar, 14 Texas 9 Arkansas 17 South. Methodist 14 Texas Tech 27 Houston 0 Oklahoma 28 Army 20 Wyoming 25 New Mexico 20 Tulsa 17 North Texas St.

6 WEST Air Force 22 Arizona 15 Oregon 7 Washington- St. 6 Southern Cal. 17 Baylor 8 Washington 20 California 0 Colorado St. U. 21 Utah 17 Stanford 39 Oregon St.

22 College of Pacific 28 Idaho 13 USE CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE 185 IN STEUBENVILLE Now Showing The Most Feared Killers Who Ever Took Over a Town-And Its Wdmen! RYUN LOUISE MM (MM AND -VAN JOHNSON "SUBWAY In the SKY" Bindas Keplers Take Lead In emi-Classic Semi-Classic Bowling League at Holiday Lanes has a. new leader as the Bindas. "5" took a one and one-half game lead over Chuck's Grill who had set the pace for most of the season. They also set a new three-game-high-of 2847 while Perhacs Amoco established a new single game high of 996. Carl Harris fired the high set of the evening -on.

games-of' 222-221 and 188 for a 631. John Tempos rolled the high single game a 233. Other -high sets w6re recorded by John Sharp 626, John Constantini' 599, Les Beatty 596, Charley McGill 597, John. Lucas 594, John Tompbs 593, Frank Larkey, 591, John McKenna. 585, Warren Watt -583, Al Izenson 576, Ralph Bosetti 574, Ralph Perito 571, Nick Bouyoucas 570, John Plesich 570, and Harry Kelley 570.

High games were furnished by John Tempos 238, John Constantini 236, John Bindas 232, Frank. Larkey, 226, John Sharp 223-213, Cart Haris 222-221, Charley McGill 222, Frank-Larkey, 218, Dr. De Luca 215-204, Glenn Eolen 214, Frank Martino 214, Ralph Bosetti 214, Les Beattyi 213-200. Warren "Watt 213, John Lucas 211203, Al Eddie Olexick 210, Warren Watt 213, Lucas 211-203, Al Izenson 210, Eddie Olexick 210, Stan Druzik 210; Kary 206, Romeo De Simone Kelley 208- 204, John McKenna 206 202, John Plesich 206, Ray Raffiri 206, Romeo DeSimone 206, Tony Barnabei 205, Ralph Perito 203, Cost DeCollo 201, John Hvizdak 201, Andy Rujak 200, and Mick Bouyoucas 200. The Standings: Bindas "5" 20 1 A Chuck's Grill 19 11 Perhacs Amoco 17 13 Al's Tavern 17 13 R.

Cola 17 13 Montgomery Pontiac 17 13 Ledo's 13Vi Royal Pastry 16 14 Homo Furniture 16 14 Scoreboard 15 15 Barkhurst Eng. 15 15 Cech "5" 13 17 Mingo's Bar 13 17 Higgins Trucking 13 17 Pi Novo's 10 20 hula'nd Ford 5 25 Browns Deadlock N. Y. Giants For Division Lead By EARL WRIGHT United Press International If the' Cleveland Browns win the National Football a should Bobby Layrie, the old playboy- quarterback, a case of the victory champagne. Layne, a Texan who-'never, has hidden his bids to spice the season with a bit of nightlife, is past glory years when he led the Detroit Lions to two NFL titles.

He's 32 and playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers, but he, still is the master of the clutch play. Layne's 45-yard pass to Tom Tracy Sunday with 89 seconds to go gave toe Steelers (3-4-1) a 14-9 upset triumph over the New York Giants' and stunned a capacity Yankee Stadium crowd of 66,766. The toss, against a defense that had 'lot permitted a touchdown since it last faced 25, produced a costly defeat for the Giants. Like Browns of Old The Browns, looking more and more like the Cleveland teams that have dominated pro football since World War II, took quick advantage of Layne's assist. With Bobby Mitchell opening a three-touchdown spree with a 90- yard run, the Browns made the Washington Redskins (3-5) their fifth straight victim, 31-17, and deadlocked the Giants for the Eastern Division lead.

However, the Brownies will know moire about their feelings for Layne after they play the Steelers next Sunday at Cleveland. The Colts, defending a champions, get a chance to tie the San Francisco Forty-Niners (6-2) for the Western lead next Sunday at Baltimore. If they oo, the Colts (5-3) will owe a vole of thanks to Johnny Morris and the Chicago Bears. Colts Edge Cardinals Morris ran the opening kickoff 58. yards to set up a one-yard touchdown by Rick Casares and caught a 51-yard scor- g.

pass from -Ed -Brown to leac IB Bears to a 14-3 triumpl the Forty-Niners at Chicago altimore, with John Unitas fir two scoring passes to Ray erry and the decisive. touchdown ss to Jim Mutscheller, took ad antage of. Chicago's help dging the Green 'Bay Packers Baltimore started the day vo games behind San Francisco The Philadelphia (5-3) so benefited from Pittsburgh's iumph, moving within a game the Giants and Browns (eacr 2) in the East by downing the hicago Cardinals, 27-17. Clarice Peaks plunged a yard to lap a 17-17 tie with five minutes go after Norm Van Brocklin's -yard pass to Pete Retzlaff set the play. Earl Morrall completed a 79- ard touchdown pass to Dave iddletbn and an 11-yarder to ihn Henry Johnson to lead the ons to a 23-17 triumph er the Los Angeles Rams (2-6) the other game.

Standings Eastern Division By JERRY GOULD RAVENSWOOD, Va. (UPI) --The Ravenswood Red Devils are ooking forward to bigger and bet- thingsil "Their' 15-13 victory' Win- Held last Saturday in the Class A West. Virginia High-School football jlaybff'at Pt. Pleasant was their ast appearance in the a school Next Ravenswood i be Class area is growing, in another five years, it' might jump to a A.A.A. Coach Jim Spano guided Ravenswood is two Class A crowns in three seasons.

In 1957, the Devils swamped Rupert 34-13 at Dun-! jar in the playoff game. "We 'have' a lot to up to. now," Spano after the victory over Winfield. "I just hope we can keep it up." Although he loses his entire starting line by graduation i vear, Spano will have a a jackfield nucleus in Daryl Culp, Jim Yoakmn and Eggy Crow. These juniors saw a great deal ROSI VS GONSALVES OAKLAND, Paolo Rosi, second-ranked lightweight frond: Now York, is favored to beat sixth-ranked Johnny Gon- solves' of Oakland In their 10- round bout at the auditorium Tuesday night.

lio'sl' already holds ono decision over Gonsalves. Rovenswoorf Red Devils Score 75 fo 73 Win Over Winfield in Class A Playoff a the way the of action in the- Winfield tussle with Culp scoring 13 of the 15 points. One of his scoring- jaunts was an 85-yard kickoff return The other was a 34-yard buck which saw him outrun two Winfield defenders. Another big 'project Spano hopes to see take shape soon is a junior, high football program. "We must have a 'feeder 1 to supply our players in the future.

Our school.is growing so fast, we could Be Triple-A in another five or so years and when you piay that you' just have to liave a like system." Ravenswood had a man squad this season and as Winfield Coach Leon McCoy said after the playoff game, it was the "biggest team we have met, and the best." Center Jim Cooper, 194-pound senior, Culp and fullback Gould were among the kingpins for the Red Devils. Gould got the key block to spring Gulp loose on his long kickoff return and played a whale of a defensive game game along with Cooper. Spano also had yeoman service from: his other starters, Wayne Dockery and. Ronnie Belue at ends, Mike Tucker and- Larry Hendershot at tackles, Bob Barnett and Bill Divers at guards and Gary Stephenson at halfback. Among those returning season will be JimNorris, 160 pound defensive guard who broke through to smear Winfield's Billy Bryant for a safety in the second It was this two points that provided the winning margin.

Bryant got one of Winfield's two touchdowns. Halfback Danny Carpenter added the other. in the first period. The TD gave Bryant a scholastic career total of 494 points and 194 this season. Five Teams Win Three Each In Ladies League Five teams won three games each to launch a new round in the Ladies Merchants league at the Chestnut Bowl this week.

Scoring leaders included E. Cunningham and E. Drummonds with 197 each for single high and E. Cunningham with 536 for series honors. She had games of 170, 197 and 169.

Other single games leaders were McGovern 153, Dankov i 187, 150, 170, Visnic 157, 156, 162, Stevens 162, 162, Kazienko 166, Momcilovich 151, 193, A. Check 150, 179i Ensell 159, Shuma Chadnock 172, Rock 157, 181 197 i 150 182 Telvock 73 i 153, 163, Rogowski 161, 178, Baranowski 153, 'Fife 154. Team honors went to House Music with an 857 arid 2454. Standings: Beck's Hotel 3 0 House, Music 3 0 Park Inn 3 0 Vaughn's Beauty Shop 3 0 Highland' Motor Co. 3 0 Sun Grocery 0 3 Wilson Construction 0 3 Ravotto's Jewelers 0 3 Kool Vent 0 3 Mary Ann Cleaners 0 3 Pet.

6 2 0 .750 6 2 0 .750 5 3 0 .625 3 4 1 .429 3 5 0 .375 2 6 0 .250 Weestern Division Pet. New York Cleveland Philadelphia Pittsburgh Washington Chicago Cards San Francisco Baltimore i Chicago Bears Green Bay Detroit Los Angeles 6 2 0 .750 5 3 0 .625 4 4 0 .500 3 5 0 .375 2 5 1 2 6 0 .250 OHIO VALLEY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Follansbee, W.Va. (Route FIRST SHOWING STARTS AT 7:30 PHONE FOLLANSBEE 738 TONIGHT and TUESDAY BOLD! POWERFUL! SPECTACULAR WAR HITS! OPERATION "TANK COMMANDOS" K.rrini Willy Ciitipo Miuli (unmet Robiit'mrrm AN AMtRICAN-INTHNAllONAl PICHJUE "OPERATION DAMES" Kcrnlne En MtyiM Chuck Don Devlin AN AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE WEIRTON COMMUNITY CENTER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 TWO BIG CONCERTS 8 and 10 P.M. TICKETS ON SALE AT -House of Music, Weirton Me'jnly Record Center, SteubenvlUa Weirton Community Center 'SPECIAL STUDENT TICKETS ONE WEEK IJC ONE WEEK ONLY ONLY OPEN 4:45 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 12:45 P.M.

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