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TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1964 THE EJUIE REPUBLICAN CAME and MT. JEWETT. PA.

PAGE THREE BUCKEYES KEEP GOING; BEAT IOWA 21 19 JOHNNY IN HIGHER SPOT By Alan Mover OF South America has 47 mountain peaks of altitudes greater than 20, 000 feet. North America has ono Mount McKinley in Alaska. Finishing Roster Of Kane Junior snogAcJiS OF AfOTAf $0 To ovgffcooK' JFret 7 $ESO COYTMS JPP Ttf rf ftfSr MF OF ORIClS tmeaml MRC1 7Am PEFoRg TWA to 5ffOR COMRtETOrfS OUT Of 0 2 5ISOtS tosses rsys. SiW: aaaiaaiiitir i m.vml.l,mm,mm mm I Have you tried a King Edward yet? Wt the largest telling cigar la the world. SALES and SERVICE Television Appliances Stereo Marasco Appliances Kane, Pa.

837 7066 Ohio State fullback Willard Sander (33) takes a hand off from quarterback Don Unverferth (26) and moves to the Iowa 2 yard line from where he rammed over for a Ohio State touchdown on the next play. The Buckeyes led at half time 14 13 and maintained their Big Ten standing by an equally narrow final score of 21 19. 'AN ANTIBASEBALL ATMOSPHERE" The League Chuck Fenstermaker rolled a .219 551 and Slim Williams' rolled a 591 in League bowling Monday at Palace Lanes, Mt Jewett. Swanson's Triangle had high team totals of 818 and 2372. VFW and The Woodsmen were 3 0 victors over Hardes and Red White, respectively.

Legion, Beer Funeral Home, The Plumbers and Old Kettle were 2 1 winners over Lions Club, Commercial, Triangle and Rotary, in that order. Other high scores: Clarence Clawson 508, Len Hanson 518, Bill Bonini 482, Lee Wells 524 and Roy Himes 534. The albatross was once known as "Cape sheep." Milwaukee Braves Claiming Wis. County Broke Lease MILWAUKEE (JP) The Braves, checked by a temporary restraining order in attempts to move to Atlanta, have claimed in a court reply that Milwaukee County broke an agreement that requires the National League baseball team to play its 1965 home games in County BY CIS. IS OFFICIAL; TOPPING IS PRESIDENT By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK CiP The New York Yankees have passed into the hands of CBS, Yogi Berra has put his contract in the hands of the Yankees and Whitey Ford has put his shoulder in the hands of surgeons.

The much discussed, much criticized purchase of the Yankees by CBS became official Monday with only a terse, 54 word statement confirming the transaction that brought co owners Dan Topping and Del Webb $11.2 million for 80 per cent of the club. There had been speculation that the transaction might bring about an antitrust suit. The Justice Department has acknowledged that it is investigating the sale but has given no indication as to its ultimate decision. Under the terms of the deal, Topping remains president of the Yankees with a five year contract while Ralph Houk, who was raised to vice president, also will continue as general manager. Berra, who was not allowed to continue as manager and was replaced by Johnny Keane, signed a two year contract with the Yankees to serve as a special field consultant.

However, rumors still persisted that Berra might wind up reuniting with Manager Casey Stengel of the New York Mets by serving as a coach under the former Yankee field boss. The rumors were given added impetus by the disclosure that Berra's contract has a clause stipulating he is free to break the contract if he wants to. The president of the Mets, George Weiss, announced last week that he had conferred with Berra about joining the National League club. Weiss said Berra, who is on a golfing vacation in Pinehurst, N.C., had asked for time to consider the offer. Surgery for Ford Ford, the 36 year old ace lefthander who lost the opening game of the World Series and did not pitch again, finished hospital tests on his ailing left shoulder that will undergo an operation in Houston next week to correct a condition diagnosed as "an arterial blockage." Surgery was recommended after Ford's left arm was examined for five days by a team of specialists.

Ford's future, however, remained clouded. The full extent of his troubles won't be known until the surgeons have their look. If the doctors do not have to cut muscle to correct the ailment, the operation could be relatively simple. Football Standings MOUNTAIN LEAGUE Sheffield 6 Smcthport 4 Port Allegany 4 St. Marys 2 Coudersport 2 Emporium 1 Otto Eldred 0 DIST.

10, SECT. 2 Oil City 5 Warren 4 Meadville 2 Franklin 2 Titusville 1 Corry 0 CRAWFORD COUNTY (Final) Conneaut Valley 5 Saegertown 4 Youngsville 3 Townville 1 Cambridge Springs 1 Randolph 1 Clinched title. HURT WHILE HUNTING Robert Forquer of RD 1 was treated at Community Hospital emergency room Monday for lacerations of the palm of his right hand, sustained when a bolt flew back and struck it while he was hunting near Mt. Jewett. He was not admitted.

Hi Squad Listed This is the roster of the Kane Area Union Junior High School football team, coached by Mike Gamble, which finished its season last week with a 7 0 victory at Warren; Overall, the Kane Junior High squad won 4 games, lost 3. Sixty eight of the 75 boys who tried out for the team finished the season: The players, listed by position and by classes: Seventh grade ends Norm Williamson, Bill Dana, Dan Dore and Dave Johnson, tackles Joe Herron, Mike Adamczyk, Frank Moore; guards John Terry, Bill Chittester; center Dave Savoia; backs Mike Lucore, Gary McCauley, Gary Anderson, Steve Cecchetti and Richard Anderson. Eighth grade ends Dick Rettger, Paul Engman, Larry Gecr, Aaron Ankeny, Joe Rolick, Wayne Burton and Jim Carrow; tackles Randy Gatewood, Mike Manfredo, Dave Clark, Frank Alcorn, Ron Lucore, Ted Roman and Chuck Sprester; guards Dan Beckwith, Bill Swan son, Barry Johnson and Dave Carlson; centers Fred Gezik and Johnny Gentilman backs Tom Lorenzo, Tom Danielson, Orville Hallberg, Rick Lyon, Bob Thompson Bill Coulter, Ken Bostjancic, Gary Luck and Phil Imbrogno. Ninth Graders Ninth graders ends Gary Counts, Keith Reigel, Ed Hannold, Tom McGuire and John Mangold; tackles Bill Swanson, Dick Grolemund, Tim Ingersoll; guards Mick Zampogna, Jim Morgan, Terry Menteer, Mike Golden and Francis Kalen; Gary Rossman and Jim McCluskey; backs Dave Secor, Craig Rudolph, Mike McGowan, Rob Paul, Don Carlson, Jim Heckman, Tom Bostjancic, Larry Chavez and Dale Carrow. OCEAK JOINS REDS CINCINNATI X) Former Pittsburgh Pirates coach Frank Oceak signed Monday as a coach with the Cincinnati Oceak, 52, coached with the Pirates from 1958 through the present Some snails can remain apparently dead for years without food, and then revive and live as though they had been eating as usual all that time.

OPEN BOWLING Monday Thru Thursday After or. 9 P.M. Wednesday Afternoon 25c line Friday Alter 6:30 P.M. 30c line SATURDAY Free Game on Blue Pin Strikes SUNDAY 1 P.M. to Closing 3 $1.00 ROSE BOWL LANES Kane.

Pa. IOE PALOOKA COHPT Tf CCMFZTE0 JMitribvIei by Sin) mturtt Byndicat Liston to Play a Waiting Game in The Return Match PLYMOUTH, Mass. Sonny Liston's going to play the waiting game in his bid to regain the world heavyweight boxing crown from Cassius Clay Nov. 16. "I'm going to bide my time," Liston said at his training camp Monday, admitting he tried too 'hard for an early knockout in the first meeting.

"Clay ran the last time. Now I'm just going to let him tire himself out running. "When the right time comes I'll take him out." The Tirade Back in Boston, Clay unleashed a tirade at Bob Nilon, a Liston associate, during the former's workout. Clay yelled to the crowd there was a spy in the crowd, then bellowed to Nilon; "You go back and tell the Big Beat I'm ready for him "I've got some good advice for you. Tell him not to get too close to me.

Make him keep his distance. If he gets too close I might finish things up in two rounds. "And I don't want that to happen. I want this fight to go a few rounds so the public can get its money's worth. "How can this guy Liston compare with me? I'm the prettiest fighter, the best talker, the smarter man." When the Clay monologue was concluded one of his followers approached Nilon and said: "It's been nice listening to you." ficials declined comment.

The National League has put off until the court actions are completed any decisions on the Braves' pl'ans to move to Atlanta. In poisonous snakes, the fang has a special channel through which the poison can run when the snake bites. Goldwater To Vote. Walk in Desert, Relax With Family Today (continued trom page 1 town, where he has wound up each of his Senate campaigns. His campaign finale was more a conversation than a speech.

"To come back here where so much of me lives is a wonderful, wonderful experience," Goldwater said. Time and again he seemed to be at the end of his final speech. But he stayed on talking about the philosophy he has championed during an 80,000 mile race for the presidency. As he has for two months, he warned of what he called the dangers of big government. "What we have been doing is wrong," he said.

"The trouble is that some people would rather be quiet than give up the material things that they have gained by remaining quiet. "They would rather remain quiet and take a chance, a chance that maybe, just maybe, our people might be different, that we might not. be like the Romans, We might not be like the Greeks, like the Babylonians, who went our ways, who traded their senates for circuses, who traded freedom for handouts." i 'Free or Slaves? Goldwater said Americans are no different, "human nature has never i changed." He added: "Kick out all the fuzzy talk, the double talk, forget all the accusations, the name calling, 'and the argument is purely: Are We going to remain free or are we going' to be slaves?" Back in' Phoenix Monday night, he got in' a final round of handshaking ith a'cluster of well wishers who' met him at the airport. Then he headed home. "I don't, know W'here you could uproot' another vote right now," he said.

"It's getting kind of Goldwater said he planned to walk alone in the desert for an hour or two today and then tinktr around his house. He said a man who has been away for months finds plenty of leaky faucets and short circuits to take curt. of at home. one soon. Sr.

Hi Basketball Team Plays Two Dec. Loop Games Two league games are on tap in December for the Kane Senior High varsity basketball team which began pre season practice here' yesterday. Two road league games will be played next month, at Punxsutaw ney and DuBois, as Kane resumes warfare in the tough sev.en team District 9 Class A League. Bruce Rice will be the Kane varsity coach. Gary Steele will be the Kane junior varsity coach and Bob Boyer will again coach the Kane Junior High team.

Basketball candidates who are on the Kane football team will join the basketball squad a week from today. The Kane schedule: November 27 Johnsonburg here. December 4, Elk County Catholic here; 8, at Ridgway; 11, at Punxsutawney; 15, at Johnsonburg; 18, at DuBois; 22, at Warren; 29, at St. Marys Public. January 5, at Elk County Catholic; 8.

at Clearfield'; 12, Bradford here; 1 15, Brookville here; 19, Ridgway here; 22, Curwensville here; .29, DuBois here. February 2, St. Marys Public here; 5, at Brookville; here; 12, Punxsutawney here; 16, at. Bradford; 19, Clearfield here'; 26, at Curwensville. league games.

THE WARREN JAYVEES WARREN The Warren junior varsity football team finished its season with a 27 0 victory over the Johnsonburg Jayvees Monday afternoon. That gave the Warren Jayvees a final record of 6 wins, 2 defeats (including an 18 8 loss to Kane) and 1 tie. 738 SERIES IN BRADFORD BRADFORD Wayne Sloter, with a high gsimes of 244, 258 and 236, rolled a 738 series in the Classic Bowling League here last night. tIIm People's Choice Stadium The Braves said an "unwelcome, antibaseball atmosphere was developed (in Milwaukee) as a result of reckless, irresponsible statements by county leaders and others." The Braves' arguments were contained in an answer filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Milwaukee, and made public at the Braves' offices in Chicago.

In related developments: John McHale, the Braves' president and general manager, said the club's 1964 tax return will show a loss estimated at half a million dollars. Rep. Henry Reuss, asked Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick to "take the leadership" in presenting to a special meeting of major league owners this week a three point plan for expansion of baseball by next season, for a player draft and for pooling television revenue. And Milwaukee County Board Chairman Eugene Grobschmidt dis cussed possible antitrust develop ments in a letter with Rep. Emanuel Celler, N.Y., chairman of the House judiciary subcommittee.

The Braves said in their court reply that while the rental contract for County Stadium runs through Dec. 31, 1965, there was "an implied covenant that the County of Milwaukee would not interfere with, obstruct or frustrate the Braves' enjoyment of the 'Malicious Disregard' They argue that Grobschmidt, "in malicious disregard of such covenant, broadcast public statements implying that persons of responsibility in the Braves' management were deliberately trying to have the Braves not win games." The club also said that McHale had moved his family from their suburban home after "flagrant, open and notorious public hostility to this defendant engendered by this county's attitude." The Braves said that by "these various breaches, the County of Milwaukee deprived the Braves of its lawful rights and relieved it from any further performance under the lease." Grobschmidt and other county of Thanks to our liberal rate of interest we're the 'people's choice' for savings. Our 'platform' is knowledge, experience and facilities to serve you. KANE FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 56FraleySt. Kane.

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