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TKZ DAILY NOTTS, CANONSSUXO, KNNA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1957 Three Her Morses In facing Classic Horifar PAGI SIX )irL7Dlh7dl fi)LTp) DELAWARE, Ohio, (UP)-Tor-pid is the horse to beat in the Little Brown Jug pacing classic here Thursday, but owners of 15 other 3-year-olds said they would DATE TO REMEMBER By Alan Maver Major League Standings Major League Results TAKE FIRST FIVE PLACES give the big bay colt a run for Sport Shorts Shavlik Back to NBA NEW YORK, (UP) Ron Shav American League W. L. Pet, the money. The odds-makers quoted Torpid at 3-5 in the morning line, making him the biggest favorite in the history of the race.

The experts talked about the pride of the Sher GB lik, six-foot-eight center who led North Carolina State to three IB GAL PJCtfZ AT PAoMOTx CA VOiV COVCVTAT Arsfit CARMgJH .634 92 53 New York straight Atlantic Coast Conference Chicago 8. Nodvick, Can. 9. Darling, Brent. 10.

Bish, Can. The next cross-country meet will be with Mt. Lebanon on Friday afternoon. This meet will be held at the Town Park. Last year Mt.

Lebanon shut out the Gunner squad by a score of 15-40. As you well know and to exclude myself from any discussion, in cross-country, the team with the lowest score wins. Banner's last year record shows four wins and four losses for the season. Bob Stuck has proved himself to be the John Landy of Canonsburg High School. .592 .535 14 V4 .521 16Vi American League Detroit 000 100 000-1 4 5 New York 010 000 06x-7 7 10 0 Hoeft, Presko (8) and Porter.

Shantz (11-5) and Howard. HR Howard (8th), Bauer (18th). Loser Hoeft (8-11). Cleveland 030 003 010- 7 10 1 championships.and then failed to make the New York Knickerbockers team last season, signed with wood Farms in Irvington, N.J., Boston Detroit Baltimore 84 58 77 67 75 69 70 73 69 74 54 89 52 90 setting a world record if the track is fflst Torpid's record of 33 victories .490 21 .483 22 .378 37 Coach Jim Banner took his boys to Brentwood yesterday only to find a 15-40 win awaiting for him. Canonsburg cross-country team took the first five places, seventh, eighth and tenth.

The order in which the boys came in are: 1. Stuck, Can. 2. Gump, Can. 3., Haney, Can.

4. Engel, Can. 5. Cypher, Can. 6.

Wilkinson, Brent. 7. Efthimion, Can. Cleveland Washington in 36 heats failed to scare any .366 them for the campaign Tuesday. Shavlik was hindered by an injured wrist and was cut loose by the Knicks after playing in seven NBA games last year.

Kansas City Washington 000 000 012- 3 9 0 Tuesday's Results body out of the $73,528 race. The result was the second biggest field Narleski and Nixon. Pas-cual, Hyde (7), Abernathy (9) and New York 7 Detroit 1 YOFK, Baltimore 7 Chicago 5 10 night in the 12-year history of the grand circuit event. Eleven owners paid the final Something To SELL Berberet. Loser Pascual (8-15) HR Nixon (2nd).

(10 innings) Try A NOTES CLASSIFIED AD Invest in U. S. Savings Bonds $500 entry lee Tuesday to put their sulkies in the world's richest pacing race. It was possible that Chicago 300 001 010 0-5 10 0 Baltimore 000 010 040 2 7 9 0 all but one of the 11 could collect something for his efforts as the AJ SEPT. I 4 money is widely divided among the Cleveland 7 Washington 3, night Boston 9 Kansas City 8, night Wdnesday's Probable Pitchers Detroit at New York Maas (10-12) vs Maglie (1-0).

Kansas City at Boston Gorman (4-9) vs Sullivan (13-10). Chicago at Baltimore (night) Fischer (7r7) Ferrarese (0-0). Cleveland at Washington (night) -Garcia (11-8) vs Stobbs (8-19). Thursday's Games (No games scheduled.) National League W. L.

Pet. CB heat winners. Adios Express, the second choice Pierce, Staley (8), Latman (9) and Lollar; Brown, Zuverink (9), Lehman (9), Loes (9) and Trian-dos, Ginsberg (9). Winner Loes (12-7) Loser Latman (1-1). Hr Triandos (17th), Nieman (13th).

Kansas City 200 003 120 8 14 2 Boston 400 111 02x 9 16 1 Terry, "Taylor (1), Burnette (6), at is the only horse in the the year's best truck dealS race to beat Torpid. He has de feated the favorite in three races. the last in the mud in Detroit last Thursday. The track was expected to be AUTHORITIES Morgan (8), Portocarrero (8) and arm i TOMrZTZ HAVE CALWLei Milwaukee St. Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati Smith.

Fornieles, Susce (2), De-lock (7), Wall (8), Chakales (9) and Daley. Winner Wall (3-0). fast when the first division of the race faces the barrier at 4 p. m. e.d.t.

Local fans, accustomed to world records, got a big thrill Tuesday when John Simpson, who 87 57 84 60 80 66 75 69 72 74 68 79 57 87 58 89 .604 .583 3 .548 8 .521 12 .493 16 .463 201 .396 30 .395 30' Save on a new POE SowerQanf Loser Morgan (9-7). HR Zer- Philadelphia New York CAR WgJ viZ PAY'S) SO nial (23rd), Jensen (21st), Hunter Chicago Tfiiz JOLD Uf DOfl'T SA handles Torpid, drove Hickory Smoke, the Hambletonian winner, Pittsburgh YOU WbKcn'T tvinnc Tuesday's Results (8th), Williams (34th). National League Philadelphia 010 000 000 1 7 2 Chicago 021 012 Olx 7 10 0 Sanford, Hacker (6), Morehead (7) and Lopata. Drabowsky (H-14) and Fanning. HR Morgan (4th), Banks (41st), Drabowsky (1st).

Loser Sanford (17-8). to a world time trial record for 3-year-olds on a half mile track in 2:01 2-4. The 16 horses were divided into two divisions of eight horses each with Torpid getting the break on Sports Parade post positions. The horse, with eight coveted two-minute miles to his credit, was placed in the No. post position in the relatively Chicago 7 Philadelphia 1 Milwaukee 3 New York 1, night St.

Louis 12 Brooklyn 5, night Cincinnati 9 Pittsburgh 5, night Wednesday's Probable Pitchers Philadelphia at Chicago Roberts (10-20) vs Drott (14-11). Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (night) R.G. Smith (2-3) vs Lawrence (15-12). New York at Milwaukee (night) -Antonelli (12-16) vs Burdette (15-9). Brooklyn at St.

Louis (night) Drysdale (15-9) vs L. McDaniel (14-8). Thursday's Games (No games scheduled.) Brooklyn 010 301 000- 5 7 3 St. Louis 011 100 72x 12 12 0 McDevitt, Roebuck (7), Collum (7) and Walker. Jackson, V.

Mc- slow first division. Adios Express, owned by S. A. Camp of Shatter, got the No. 6 post position in the second Daniel (8), Muffett (8) and Cooper, H.

Smith (8). Winner Jackson (15-9). Loser McDevitt (6-4). HR Neal (11th). Rams Have High Hopes for Successful Season division.

Expected to press him as the horses go twice around the half-mile track in each heat were Newport Judy from the Newport Stock Farms in South Plainfield, N.J., and the three horses entered by Del Miller of the Meadow-Lands Breeding Farm of aWshing-ton. Pa. He entered Meadow Land, Calgary Byrd, and Meadow Rhythm. The first five winners in each Pittsburgh 100 100 3005 10 3 Cincinnati 100 015 02x 9 10 1 Friend, E. O'Brien (6), Douglas (7), Arroyo (8) and Foiles, Peterson (1), Rand (7).

Nuxhall, Kennedy (7) and Bailey. Winner Nuxhall (10-10). Loser Friend 12-18). HR-Mejias (2nd), Thomas (21st), Thurman (15th), Crowe (31st). Major's Roundup By FRED DOWN United Press Sports Writer LvikwvAi'.

XlO Joe Adcock and Hank Aaron ap of the division heats will meet in a third heat. If the third heat winner is a winner of a previous By ALEX KAHN United Press Sports Writer LOS ANGELES (UP) The Los Angeles Rams' big hope for a successful 1957 pro football season is that they can pick up where they left off in 1956 when quarterback Norm Van Brocklin finally got going. And if pre-season play is any indication, the Rams may be a revitalized team playing more like it did in 1955 when it won the Western Conference title rather than last year when it tied for last. Although Van Brocklin and his 001 000 000 1 5 0 New York Milwaukee Barclay, 020 000 Olx 3 9 1 1 nea' a nree eat winners will By OSCAR FRALEY NEW YORK (UP) The first annual edition of Fraley's Follies and the weekend football "winners" along with a few other sports observations tossed in for free. Game of the Week Oklahoma over Pitt Oklahama is moaning about its graduation losses but Pitt was hit hard in that department, too.

A coach such as Bud Wilkinson isn't going to be caught too short, however, so it's Oklahoma winning number 41 in a row. The East Navy over Boston College As much chance as an ice cube in a hot toddy. The South Texas over Georgia I don't think the Braves will blow Georgia Tech over Kentucky-Brooklyn is a cinch to go west. Duke over South Carolina Casey Stengel's doublctalk is a dclibT erate fraud. North Carolina over N.C.

State Minor leaguers up for a late season "look" shouldn't be allowed to play against contenders. Rice over L.S.U. The Dodgers are right when they claim the front office "quit" on them. Also: Mississippi over Trinity Tulane over Virginia Tech, Virginia over Virginia, Clemson over Presbyterian, Florida State Grfcsnm ta metl a iounn snowaown neat. UIIU I Extra Dodge power 204 to 232 hp.

lets engine take it easy under maximum loads. In recent competitive tests, such as hill climb above, Dodge outperformed Trucks and in every instance. See complete photographic proof at your Dodge dealer's! Most Power of the Low-Priced 3 nrsi division entries wnn ineir i nomas, irowbndge (7-5) and driver, owner, and probable odds, nice, Crandall (6). Loser Rar. according to post positions: clay (9-8).

HR Adcock (10th), Torpid, John Simpson, Sherwood Aaron msu Farms, Irvington, N.J., 3-5; Duke of Wellington, Lou Rapone, Francis Keese, Caladonia, N.Y., 25-1; pear ready today to give the Milwaukee Braves the one-two punch that'll eventually stiffen the St. Louis Cardinals. Coming through when they were needed big Joe and the lithe defending National League batting champion took care of the Braves' offense all by themselves Tuesday night in a 3-1 victory over the New York Giants that kept Milwaukee's lead at three games. It was a vital victory because the run-happy Cardinals walloped the Brooklyn Dodgers, 12-5, for their 10th triumph in their last 12 games. The Braves didnt' increase the lead but they gained something just as precious time.

They're still three games in front and Newport Duke, Del Cameron, Newport Stock Farm, S. Plain-field, N.J., 25-1; Robert Lee Frost, Roy Riegle, R. T. Morrison. Cleve land, 25-1; Morris Eden, Stanley Dancer, Morris Pivmck, South Orange, N.J.

4-1; Rapid Goose. James Fitzpatrick, Saunders Mills Stable, Toledo, Ohio, 15-1; Razzle Dazzle, Joe O'Brien, S. A. Camp. Shafter, 5-1; and Great LOCAL GRID SCHEDULE SCHOLASTIC Thursday Night Bentleyville at E.

Pittsburgh Centcrville at Bellmar Perryopolis at Ellsworth Trinity at Claysville Friday Afternoon West Beth at Mt. Morris Friday Night Charticrs at Canonsburg Allegheny at Charlcroi Alkrdicc at Munhall Avella at Follansbcc St. Anthony Bethel at Mt. Lebanon Beth Joint at California Burgettstown at Wayncsburg Cecil at McDonald Connellsvillc at Washington Cumberland Twp. at North Un.

now the Cardinals have, only 10 Adios, Del Miller, Meadowlands games to make up the margin Breeding Farm, Washington, Adcock, injured most of the last over Furman, George Washington over W. M. The Southwest Texas Aggies over Maryland 8-1. Second division: Meadow Land. three months, hammered his first understudy, Bill Wade, are key nv in the Rams lineup, Los Angeles has caught fire with its running attack and docs not need to rely solely on its passing.

Arnett At End The running backs who have looked good are Ron Waller, Tom Wilson, fullback Tank Younger and his alternate, Joe Marconi. A pleasant and added surprise lias been the field goal and conversion kicking of Paige Cothren of Mississippi, who led the Rams in pre-season scoring entirely with his foe. Coach Sid Gillman raised the eyebrows of Ram followers early by shifting rookie halfback Jon Arnett, one of the all-time great college backs at Southern California, to end after the veteran Elroy 'Crazylegs) Hirsch was injured in the opening pre-season game. And Arnett proved just as capable at end as he was expected to be at his regular post. Gilliam says he intends moving Arnett into the backfield plater in the season to add anotherVunning homer since June 9 with a mate Miller, Meadow.

Lands Breeding The Robinson Basilio fight is a rarm, 5-1; Maxine Dream. Earla aboard in the second inning and also collected two singles. Aaron Avery, Clearview Stables, Win-throp, Maine, 15-1; Chance Play, tied Ernie Banks for the major risky bet. Baylor over Villanova Robin son is took cocksure for mc. wayne smart, Castleton Farm, league home run lead with his 41st in the eighth and also smashed T.C.U.

over Kansas Who said, Lexington, 15-1; Newnort "To be, or not to be?" juay, camcron, Newport Stock two doubles. Trowbridge Notches Victories Miami over Houston Carmen is Farm, 3-1; Calgary Byrd. Gene a sentimental favorite. Pownall, Meadow Lands Breeding Bob Trowbridge, young right Donora at Grecnsburg Arkansas over Oklahoma State Farm, 10-1; Adios Express. hander who has allowed only five He's a real nice Joe.

E. Washington at S. Side Beaver b'Brion a rZ 9 1 i Rrta Rash at Rairiwin Bncn, S. A. Camp, 2-H Nyland Erie East at Baldwin Dodge Power Giants are designed and built to give you up to more payload capacity.

You can haul heavier loads without the risk of overloading. As a result, you can save valuable time by making fewer trips. And save on gas and tire wear, too! Biggest Payloads of the Low-Priced 3 Tulsa over Hardin Simmons earned runs in his last 35 innings, pitched an air-tight five-hitter to Hanover, Simpson, Cleo Young, But if you point a gun at mc I "is seventh victory for the Braves while rookie Curt Barclay Jefferson-Morgan at Maplctown Moncssen at Monongahcla Trinity at Uniontown Saturday Night Hickory at Midway still won't wager on this bout. The Midwest Iowa State over Denver The Meadow Lands Breeding Farm, 5-1. tnreat, but he is not hurrying the move because of the agility shown Moore Anthony go should be a by the rookie at the strange post, dilly.

Morris Breaks Leg Detroit over Marquette Tlicv was tagged with his ninth loss. The Cardinals, driving down the stretch like the old Gashousc Gang of the 1930s, poured over seven runs in the seventh inning to clinch their victory over the A double by Don Blasingame and a bases-filled triple by pinch-hitter twin nit like French 75's. The rest of the Rams offensive line is capably handled by such Nebraska over Washington Slate The winner will be the worst veterans as end Leon Clarke, pttttUll eaxQQgp- ftD catcher. tackles Bob Fry and Glen Holtz-man, guards Duane Putnam and Major League Leaders By UNITED PRESS National League Player A Club C. AB R.

H. Pet. Irv Noren were the big blows of Arizona Stale over Wichita the frame which broueht Larrv John Hock and center Bob Grif The guy who makes like Yogi fin. Bcrra will wake up with the morning editions. Shue Signs DETROIT (UP) Guard Gene Shue, who ranked seventh in the National Basketball Assn.

in assists last season, has signed for the 1957-58 campaign with the Detroit Pistons. Shue had a scoring average of 10.9 during the 1956-57 campaign. SP0RT5AW5 LILY PfiD TRICK Bulwarks of the Los Ancelcs do Jackson his 15th win. Danny McDevitt took the loss for the Dodgershis fourth against six wins. In the American League, the New York Yankees whipped the fensive unit are linebacker Les The West Oregon State over U.S.C.

Sam Richter and veteran linemen Pau Musial. St.L. 127 479 79 164 .342 Mays, N.Y. 145 556 110 188 .338 Robinson, Cin. 140 573 92 lftfi .325 Miller, Frank Fuller, Art Hauser Sncad still won't ever win the open.

and Dick Daughcrty. Will Sher uctroit Tigers, 7-1, and increased their lead to 6'fc games onlv Aaron, Milw. 141 578 111 185 .320 Groat, Pitts. 118 478 57 152 .318 California over S.M.U. Jimmv man heads the defensive backs, supported by Don Burrouchs.

Alex nine to play when the Baltimore Orioles rallied to defeat the Chica American Leaoue Bravo and Dean Derbv. The Rams Williams. Bos. 122 403 88 152 .377 suffered a major setback when Larry Morris broke a leg but he is expected to return to action by go White Sox, 7-5, in 10 innings. The Cincinnati Redlegs beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 9-5, and the Chicago Cubs defeated the Phila CAST INTO AN OPEN SPOT Air AMONG PADS LET C0 LURE SINK I miaseason.

Dcmaret is the best sports ad-libber I ever met. Washington over Colorado Amateur golf is chock full of hustlers. Oregon over Idaho Harvic Ward will win the Amateur again next year. UCLA over Air Force Academy And if you win with these, it's a miracle. Also: Wyoming over Kansas delphia Phillies, 7-1, In other NL Biggest Values of the Low-Priced 3 Change your mind fast if you think a big, husky Dodge Power Giant is too rich for your blood.

Bccauso your Dodge dealer is having such a great year he's in a position to give you a deal you just can't afford io pass up. Sec him soon for the truck buy of a lifetime! Mate, Stanford over San Jose State, Utah over Montana State and Arizona over Brigham Young. games while the Boston Red Sox shaded the Kansas City Athletics, 9-8, and the Cleveland Indians beat the Washington Senators, 7-3, in other AL games. Hank Bauer touched off a six-run eight-inning rally with a horn-er as the Yankees routed southpaw Billy Hoeft. Bobby Shantz turned in a four-hitter and contributed a two-run single to New York's big inning to win his 11th decision.

Billy Pierce, trying for his 20th win, carried a one-hit, 5-1 lead in-to the eighth inning when the Gordon MacRae-Shlrley Jones "OKLAHOMA" CincmaScope-Tcchnicolor Mantle, N.Y. 140 464 118 170 .366 Woodling, Clc. 126 406 71 133 .328 Boyd, Balti. 136 469 70 148 .316 Fox, 143 567 101 178 .314 Home Runs National League Aaron, Braves 41; Banks, Cubs 41; Snider, Dodgers 38; Mays, Giants 34; Math-ews, Braves 31; Crowe, Redlegs 31. American League Sievcrs, Senators 39; Mantle, Yanks 34; Wil-hams, Red Sox 34; Wertz, Indians 26.

Runs Batted In National League Aaron, Braves 122; Ennis. Cards 100; i a 1, Cards 98; Banks, Cubs 96; Mays, Giants 95. American League Sievers, Sen-ators 106; Wertz, Indians 98; Jensen, Red Sox 97; Malzonc, Red Sox 93; Minoso. White Sox 93. Pitching Donovan, White Sox 16-5; Buhl, Braves 17-6; Bunnings, Tigers 19-7; Ford.

Yanks 10-4; Turley George Crowe sparked the Red- GIT YOUR DODOI DEALER'S DEAL BEFORE YOU DECIDE legs to a five-run outburst in the sixth and helped Joe Nuxhall win Poweriants his; loth decision and fourth of the fU trVIM4rtM.ffJftTtPiTTi year over the Pirates. Roman Mcjias and Frank Thomas hom ered for the Pirates who saw Bob Friend suffer his 18th loss. Orioles rallied for four runs cli Use a weedless lube to avoid 5 nagging constantly; a weeoless spoon with a pok strip oooo. after rr sinks, pet ri eve the lure SLOWLY gy RAISING ROD TIP AND REELING IN LINE AS ROD, IS LOWERED AflAlN. WHEN THE LURE COMES TO A LILY PAD CftOSSED BY IT SWIMS UP TO REST ON THE PAD.

NUOOE IT OFF TO SINK 6PEAT. (USE Lfcr! HEEh I C. IPAYSCIK SONS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Held Over First Run "JEAN EAGLES" Kim Novak-Jeff Chandler 'GUNS OF FORT PETTICOAT' Audie Murphy-Jeff Donnell SHOW STARTS AT 8:00 Moe Drabowsky scattered seven hits and knocked in two runs with a homer and double to win maxed by Gus Triandos' two-run double. The Orioles won it against rookie Barry Latman in the 10th on Joe Durham's single and Bob Nieman's homer. Honors by Bob Tburmaa and his 11th game for the Cubs.

Jack SH. 5-7000 Pike Haft Streets Houston, Pa. Sanford, 17-game winning rookii his eighth setback. Yanks 12-5..

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