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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Monongahela, Pennsylvania
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THUMDAY, MARCH 17, 1960 THE DAILY REPUBLICAN THE HERALD-AMERICAN PAGE ELEVEN nnn Kanes Take 3, Sala Hits 713 Spartans Enter Junior Division Of Cage Event I noon (OeatttS iiiHiiaBiaiiBiiaaHHaiiBKeaaaH TODAY'S SPORT PARADE 1 Vtr By OSCAR FRALIY United Press International vA fi Two Events Of Loral Interest Slated For TV Two events of particular interest to Donora and Mon Valley sports fans are scheduled to hit the borough's television screens Kanes Restaurant entry in the three games totaled over 900 each SY JOHN P. "MOON" CLARK and the Kanes hit a brilliant Mon Valley Men's Traveling League won three straight games Most recent team to enter the 615 for the evening. Walt Braaon, however, carried off top count of the night with his first game total of 245. Scores: race for honors in the annual basketball tournament soon to felle erno on the I)onora Ai- start at Donora Senior Huhfe1 200 via Channel Two next week. xou never can tell for a ce-ainty about a boy and his nat ished.

For I recall our sitting on the cold curbstone and ondering what rich gift we could give our EAZOR EXPRESS W. Brazon 245 in one of them, booked over NEW YORK (UPI) This is the day in sports or out for the shillelagh, the leprechaun and McNamara's band. sheer courage. And yet, the most famous shillelagh of them all today is the Louisville slugger. With this one, the men of Mc School is the hardluck club of me Wdy valley' this winter, Mon Valley Sala had a night's string of 231 Catholic High, which will shoot, 238-244 for a stellar 713 total, the works in the junior division while Bill Osleger added a 207 to against other scholastic aggrega-jthe general scene.

Two of the girls for a valentine. I lad al 141 142 161 142 144 135 143 184 111 110 49S 000 297 152 456 122 443 94 349 116 US B. Litler M. Renkey Al Franceschi J. Kuhn P.

Schwartz KDKA- TV at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday March 23, Lee Sala, Donora No. 1 duckpin ace, will demonstrate his prowess on the hardwood runways. Three days later at the same Namara's band really shine.

And if you'll just be leafing through They are always there, all of them, in sports. The cudgel is an tions of the district. ready decided upon a beautiful pearl necklace I had found in a zig-zag box. I thought it was a stroke of good fortune that day when I had purchased the box cf integral part, the little people 000 000 ural, tendencies when young. 4e may grow up to be a fine Khrit and leave off the early endencies, or he may find a road nd take it to an allied field.

$ch it the way of any boy, for sure you can't tell which fifth gradtr now laboring over Hit books will bo Presidnet. Ytt ht it there, somewhere in th country. ever are leading some broth of a boy to the pot of gold at the end zig-zag because I was hungry, and I had eaten nearly half the time at 7:30 p. m. Saturday, March 26, the same station will take to the9 air to televise the the major league Tosters, you'll; be finding a host of them.

Boxers Too Maloney, McDevitt, O'Toole and Lynch McMahon, McCarver, Shannon. and Flood of the rainbow and the Gaels al In announcing the entry of the Tournament Chairman Bob Pastor also said he is watching the mail box for the entries of both Rostraver and Donora High Schools, champions of stuff before my grubby hands Totals 838 730 594 2162 KANES RESTAURANT B. Grimes 190 116 221 527 E. Bakewell 180 132 158 470 D. Couser 140 132 000 292 Palmer Is Man To Beat In Golf Open ST.

PETERSBURG, Fla. (UP1 -The nation's top pros set their ways seem to gallop to a goodly share of the loot. state high school championship came in contact with the necK-lace. But Patty wasn't happy over contest in the Stale Farm Show Arena in Harrisburg. Tomorrow their own WPIAL sectional campaigns during the past three months and powers of the area's night Farrell and Johnstown known naturally as 'Digger' Burke, Sullivan, Mahoney and Donovan Kiely, Fitzgerald, Regan and Daley Killeen, Carey and Mur- L.

Sala 231 233 244 71J B. Johnston 167 136 000 303 B. Osleger 000 000 207 207 H. Cardis 000 000 103 103 clash at, the latter place in the western regional final. Take the shillelagh now.

There was a man named Ben Hogan, appropriately enough out of Dublin, who had a whole magic set of them. No Tipperary rifle was ever deadlier. The little man chopped the rainbow to schoolboy ranks. Both have noti- sights on Arnold Palmer as the such a gift for his girl. He wanted to give his girl the finest present in the world.

A dog. But all the dogs in Patty's 'yard were tramps, and looked it. None of them would do. He decided to steal the best inis is a tale of a boy named satty O'Qery, and a good thing, oo, since today is St. Patrick' ay.

Patty was a friend of my routh, and I know all about iim, particularly his early days, lis later, adult days I gathered econd hand, whiiSl is always the fied him. verbally of their intcn- to today a3 the Totals 908 774 933 2613 Petersburg men golf open went Records Ought taugh Cronin, Clary, Fitzsim-mons, Cooney and Adair. There are those who- dispense dog in town, which belonged to a policeman who was also the ray of later days and friends of stroneest man in town. And Major League Facts LOS ANGELES (UPD-A complete rundown on field personnel and front-office management of with the encumbrance of a club! in the hard-knuckled method em-j braced by the clans since the time of John L. Sullivan, and even hefnre.

truth hp known. It's a lonffi the dog was the strongest dog in town and they wore a fine pair. Draft Three Eagles PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Vet-eran Dick Bielski and 1959 rookies Gerry Delucca and Bill Striegel have been drafted from the Philadelphia Eagles by the new Dallas entry in the National Footba.1 League. The Dallas club is taking three players from each of the 12 established 'teams in the cir ribbons and never now do the Hogans have to fear a potato famine. And rgiht from the Ould Sod, Hairy Bradshaw and Christy O'Connor of late used the same weapons for international fame.

deary's Olympic Heroes The Cleary boys out of Cambridge wielded the wand of Wick-low to good advantage in the recent Olympics. They were the heroes of a U.S. hockey triumph It wasn't any trouble for Patty to cox the dog away with him that the 16 major league' clubs is a feature of "Major League Base into the first round. Palmer was seeking to add' to his $24,200 in tournament earnings in 1960, a figure that leads the field and is twice that of runner-up Jack Fleck of Los Angeles. Palmer, from Lionier, has come out tops in four of 10 tournaments this year.

His latest win was last Sunday in the Pensacola Open. and distinguished line which includes the likes of McGovern, Terrible Terry himself; Jack Dempsey, Johnny Kilbane, Mickey Walker, Jimmy. McLarnin, Tommy Loughran and Billy Conn, just to be naming a few. ball Facts," a new 64-page book published by McCagie Brooks Rogers Los Angeles. The book also contains schedules, player rosters, umpires and park capacities and dimensions.

cuit to form the nucleus of its 1960 squad. which stands as a testimonial to1 Ford Motor Company announces the night. Any dog would answer Patty's call. He had a way with him, even with pedigreed dogs. The only trouble with Pat-ty's plan was the sure fire backwash.

Everybody knew that dog, even Patty's girl, who looked surprised. But the girl's mother called Patty's mother and he had to take the dog back to the policeman. Then, when Himself cam home from work in the open hearth, Patty got a tanning that diminished his love for dogs thereafter, and dampened his ardor for his girl, too. To Fall Today In ABC Tourney TOLEDO, Ohio (UPD-The records ought to come tumbling down tonight when the star-studded Falstaff Brewing Corp. team of St.

Louis rolls against the current high score of 2967 at the American Bowling Congress tournament. Falstaff Capt. Steve Nagy, two-time Ail-American who has rolled five 300's, has credentials no longer than some of his teammates. There are Billy W'elu, 1959 all-star winner; Harry Smith, 1960 all-star champion; Dick Hoover, 1936 and 1937 Masters tillist; and Al Savas, who rolled 35 700's in one season to crack a Wisconsin stale record. Current team leader is a hometown squad, the Ottawa Lanes of Toledo, which rolled 2967 in its first ABC as a unit Wednesday night.

Capt. Dick Sendi and Joe Veres led the team with 622's. ws youth. He wat a fin broth of a boy, wat Patty, with clear flrey tyet and the dark hair of bit mother. Hit eyct were hi.

father's, who was sandy haired and wore a mustache to match. When in Patty's company, the fifth grade girit tended away from me toward Patty. That's why I know he was to handsome. They would cluster around him in admiring throngs like the crowds watching a St. Patrick's day parade.

And Patty would hold hit handsome head high and march through all those admiring fifth grade girls. I would timet, I remember, I would mutter things in my licorice with envy. Patty's strongest love was dogs, 'e couldn't help himself when he iw a dog. He would take it ome, and his backyard was al-ays cluttered up with a variety yelping, flea bitten mongrels, nd dogs loved Patty in turn, towing their affection by leaping oon him when he entered the ard and licking his face with ieir long, hot tongues. It was St Valentine's Day that atty'i love for dogs was dimin Tomorrow, at Mercury-Comet dealer's, first compact car with fine-car styling -priced with or below other compacts.

Now, I have learned that Patty is still unmarried, and a big ex ecutive for a shoe firm that sells walking shoes for people who walk long distances for fun and exercise and for people with tired dogs. And he is the most sympathetic man in the world for anybody with tired dogs, and I therefore suppose it all started with his early love for canines and a dog for a valentine gift. Genesee Beer, Syracuse, N.Y., rolled on the same squad to take fourth place with 2947, led by Andrew Piraino's 624. Genesee's first game of 1034 was high on the squad. Another big beer entry from St.

engine delivers up to 28 miles per gallon of regular gas. YOU'LL REVEL IN THE RIOE. choppy steering, no bumpy travelling in Comet. The longer wheel-base (1 H'instcad of 107 in average compacts) gives Comet a smoother ride, yet it turns on a dime. NOW, CHECK THE PRICE.

Comet is priced with or below other compacts like Rambler, Corvair, Lark, Valiant and Falcon. COMPARE ALL THE COMPACT CARS and you'll come away with a Comet. It's now at your Mercury Comet dealer's. You're looking at the exciting new value-packed compact Comet. NOTE ITS BEAUTIFUL STYLING No sawed-off, cut-down look, here.

The Comet is proportioned like a fine car long flowing lines, outstanding good looks. LOOK CLOSELY AT THE EXTRA FEATURES. You pay nothing more for dual headlights, front and rear arm rests, door-operated 'dome light, foam padded front seat. And the trunk holds enough for the vhole family on a long trip. YOU'LL MARVEL AT THE ECONOMY.

Comet's new simplified "six" Louis, the Budweisers, salvaged something Wednesday through the efforts of its individual members Bob's Bowling Bawls alter roiling us lowest score since 1934 as a team. Donora Alleys Carroll Township Ladiet Vavansltv rlpfoAtpH 7arlniL- 3.1 76 69, D. Kucinski 37 35; St. Jude E. Popp 62 31, R.

Put-nak 36, L. Gucrra 38, M. Mayer-nik 38, J. Kowall 39 32, E. Kos-koski 42 40.

K. Matsick 32-22. B. Brclclich 32, R. Girasek 30 NBA Scores Boston 111 Philadelphia 105 St.

Louis 112 Minneapolis 99 v-. -v i tit i-ii. KOMITO'S Will Ghe The Hoy Graduate A While Shirt FREE Value $1.25 With Any Suit Or Snort Outfit! 4 ulzer defeated Bergamasco, Fronzaglio defeated Barbour, High single games S. Berg nasco 134, Zadnik 126. L.

Ber nasco 122 140. D. Vayan.sky 3. Chilzer 143, Kovach 120, Sa ch 120, Daya 126, G. Wyvratt B.

Kern 124, D. Kovacik 136-, Polak 135. igh three games Zadnik 331, Snyder 312, L. D. Yayaibky 319, Blanke; diilzer 338, Kovach 314.

Sail 308, G. WyvraU 308. G. Zuc-ini 310, D. Kovacik 384, Polak I.

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Francis. 2 St. John eated St. Andrew. 2 SI irk defeated St.

Jude. 2.1. it Stephen M. Gaydos 40-31 Ca a tie, mm FINOT COMPACT WAGONS ON THE MARKET. The new Comet ifon Ur Ifjoml lut ton might etperl in a com-jrt Ulion $ntt nf thi t'uf.

There i otrr 70 cubic feet for storage a mm room at in some agoni roiing hundred of dollar more; a rt iracuMe rear window lVr the flirt of the old hihiWd lift-liiir. And. thfre i ample room for sit aduli iih plenty of spare left over for Kiftttp. Along iih ihe Cornel tun- and four door edan. there are Uo- and four dmr agnn at ell, UNCOIM KtCUt tHVlSiO Suits and Sport Cocrtt 3 Fernlle 33 34.

T. KuU-k 3V Male 23, Y. Ponp 20: St anas D. Dulac 63-41. P.

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F. Kw4oski 3,1. It. Yra. -31: St Peter A.

Vchky 38, vrilia 44) 3. Leach 42 M. Ko ik 32 32. Culjba 44. Comber Steele 32: St.

Nicholas die-I T. Tomaiak P. Pucel 39 39 IotkIi 44), Kocar 4 31, J. KaM 33 37, 8. Ntehoianco 38.

Blu-33: St Franci M. (M.r-41, Gira.ek 31. J. Ko Junior (612) SHI to $17.11 Codt (12-20) S12.ll to Slt.it Huskies (12-20) SI ill to S29.lt Sfudtntt (3440) $11 II to 329 II WIN A NEW CQMGTI SO COMETS GIVEN AWAY FREE! NOTHING TO 001 NOTHING TO WRlTtl IVST Stl VtVt MtRCUtT-COMIT tlHta NEXT DOOR TO CHARLEHOI MAIL ON FALLOWFICLD INTER THC COMCT SWUMTAKtS-tJARCN 17 TMROU4N SI. ACROSS THE STREET fROM MB, RESTAURANT vim 4m 0 few, ak 41.

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