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PAG! SIX THZ DAILY NOTES, CANONSSUXO, fEMNA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE 2, 1957 Giles Sure Dodgers Moving to A. Peon on p). Pittsburgh Chosen Over Southern Cal. ROOKIE OF TEAR NEW YORK, (UP)President Warren Giles of the National League said today he is convinced By Alan Mover vote? 7HErhiost likely to succeed Stuck Continues First Place Winning Streak that the Brooklyn Dodgers will NEW YORK (UP) Three games Dartmouth-Penn, Virgin- TCJVV or THE YAMKS Donelli Named Coach of Week NEW YORK (UP) He was worried about starting his inex move to Los Angeles, but that he is equally sure there will be a ia-Wake Forest and UCLA-Oregon National League team in Newwere rated as toss.ups in tw York for the 1958 season.

WORLD SERIES LINEUPS NEW YORK (UP)-The probable lineups and batting order for the first game of the World Tuesdav the NL owners save 1 weeKenu wnne perienced son at quarterback but the youngster won the game. the Dodgers until i5 to make0klanoma was made biggest favo- Sports Writers Favor Yankees formal decision of their intentions, of the day, 35 points over He couldnt' persuade his wife to ROOHE BEFORE THE SEASort, HE'S DOHE RIGHT BYHS selectors by ALL THAT AHP THE1 watch the game or even listen on Tuesday originally was the dead- i0wa State line but the Dodgers can't do any second-rinded Michigan State thing until the Los Angeles City a nniJ (o Canonsburg High School's crest-country harriers continued on their winning streak by downing the Penn Township racers by a 16-39 count at Town Park, home track of the Gunners' yesterday Bob Stuck continued his fleet-footedness by taking first place. Three other Canonsburg boys, Ronaie Engle, Bob Haney and Carl Gump, followed Stuck in that respective order over the finish th radio "because she was afraid the boy would do something NEW YORK (UP)-Most of the Council takes formal action, now nv rj.iifftPniB hv fhft cmQu nation's "experts" were agreed on wrong." scheduled for next Monday. urs anA mrAiaJA mnnp He was carried off the field one point today that the New "I am quite certain the Dodgers 14 prH York Yankees will win the 1957 the shoulders of his players, a World Series. will move to Los Angeles," Giles Oregon State was tated 8 points said.

"Even if the Los Angeles hot tDr thQ vJ 'A rare occasion at a college where football victories are mighty A United Press poll of 136 ot 1 1 Vow line to cop the top four places, as a result of a four-way tie for scarce. the country's baseball writers Milwaukee Schoendienst, 2B Logan, SS Mathews, 3B Aaron, CF Adcock, IB Pafko, RF Covington, LF Crandall, Spahn, SOM0. HE RECENTLY City Council should vote down thejN wag a ,3 jnt favorite present proposal I believe Carolina Iowa, seventh in uoogers will make tne move. uh tw cc rontrinrr uric 1c He is also (Buff) Donelli of Col New York Bauer, RF McDougald, SS Mantle, CF Skowron, IB Berra, Howard or Kubek, LF Carey, 3B Coleman or Richardson, 2B Ford, Paparella (AL). first place.

umbia, the United Press coach of the week after his first game of "But the National League will The finishing the way points over Washington, and Mich WON THE igan was favored by 20 over Columbia. The always undermanned Lions, with Donelli's son, Dick Georgia. Duke rated a 19-point OF THE YEAR HOHOR. showed that 94 of them favored the Yankees while 42 picked the underdog Braves. The most popular pick 52 them made it was the Yankees in six games.

Nineteen picked the Yankees in seven or five, while four picked the American League champions to wrap it up in four straight. Among those picking the Braves, running, passing, kicking and defending superbly in a 59-minute iron-man stint, upset Brown, 23-20. Umpires It was noteworthy enough for a wo-touchdown underdog and it plate; Conlan (NL), IB; McKinley (AL), 2B; Donatelli (NL), 3B. Foul lines -Chylak (AL) and Se-cory (NL). choice over on other feature games: East Princeton 12 over Columbus, Army 3 over Penn State Cornell 11' over Harvard, Yale 7 over Brown.

South North Carolina State 7 over Clemson, Baylor 6 over Miami Tennessee 10 over Mississippi State, Virginia Tech 8 was poetic justice because 20-year be in New York for 1958 we will have a team in the city." He refused to say which team he believes will make the move to replace the New York Giants, who already have announced their move to San Francisco, and the Dodgers. The Cincinnati have been the No. 1 candidate to come into New York, if owner Powell Crosley can be persuaded to sell to new owners who plan the change. If 4thc Redlegs don't move, the other candidates are the Pittsburgh Pirates. Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phils.

old Dick, the Columbia mascot a dozen years ago, faced so much 28 figured the National League they crossed the line is: 1. Stuck, Canonsburg 2. Engle, Canonsburg 3. Haney, Canonsburg 4. Gump, Canonsburg 5.

Hanes, Penn Twp. 6. Wilson, Penn Twp. 7. Bish, Canonsburg 8.

Dombrowski, Canonsburg 9. Efthimion, Canonsburg 10. Koupiaris, Canonsburg As you can well see from the lineup of the boys that finished, Canonsburg had eight boys that finished in the top ten as compared to the Penn Township Harriers who placed only two. Gunner Harriers will have a weekend to rest now before their Hickory meet at Hickory's home track on Oct. 8, which is next champions would win it in six pressure.

games, 10 picked it in the limit Dick sure surprised me, the seven games, three said it would be five games, while one Ferry Nason of the Boston Globe went all the way out on the limb and 50-year-old Buff admitted. "Don't forget, he was a sophomore last year and played, only eight minutes, all at halfback. The ironic part is that he enrolled at Columbia because I was coaching at picked the Braves in four straight. Broadway oddsmakers favor the I Yankees at odds of 17-10. Lawler Takes Over Turnpike Operations HARiRISBURG (UP)-Former Highways Secretary Joseph J.

Lawler today took over direction of Pennsylvania Turnpike operations as vice chairman of the toll road agency. Lawler was named operating head late Tuesday shortly after he was sworn into office as a turnpike commissioner at a salary of $13,000 a year. He was nomi- I THI5 20'YEAR-OiP I THE CR'6HAL GLOVE FOR HltE 'MP HMSBLF. A SHoRTZTpPM 'TUf MAlnoa. ue'e PAVeD WELL.

Boston University at the time and we both felt he would be under over William and Mary, Florida 3 over Kentucky, Vanderbilt 12 over Alabama. Mdwest Illinois 10 ver Colgate, Kansas State 7 over Nebraska, Tulane 17 over Marquette, Notre Dame 19 over Indiana, Wisconsin 7 over Wst Virginia, Houston 10 over Cincinnati. Southwest Ollahoma State 14 over Wichita, Arkansas 7 over Texas Christian, Rice 6 over Stanford, Louisiana State 13 over Texas Tech, Texas 7 over South ft less pressure playing for another A9 2tAtlI Piilritotf Kin Ftatmt fyiuflNt New PONY League Organized Mike Reports Two Injured Players Tuesday. Canonsburg's harriers increased their record to five wins and no losses. The Gunner wins have been over Brentwood, Mt.

Lebanon, Ambridge, Connellsville and now the win over Penn Township. Today's Sports Parade WASinNGTON, Pa. (UP) -League Commissioner Lew Hays has announced the teen-age base coach." Pressure On Son "But this business of having a close relative playing for me is nothing new. When I coached at Duquesne, my best player was my brother, Allan. There was talk of favoritism.

Now; there's more pressure on Dick than on me but Dick should work out all right." Buff, who got his nickname "be West Pittsburgh 2 over South. nated lor the supervisory post by EUGENE, Ore. (UP) The Pitt Panthers turned up today with a couple of injured players who may not see action Friday night in the ball organization will expand next em California, Utah 3 over Idaho, jDr- Merritt A- Williamson who Colorado 7 over Kansas. Ohii stepped out as vice chairman to By OSCAR FRALEY year to include boys aged 15 and NEW YORK, (UP) Fraley's State 7 over Washington. 16.

Southern California game at Los Hays said Tuesday that gradu Angelo. Fullback Dick Bowen, who in follies and the weekend football "winners" along with some hits, runs and errors from the World ates of the present PONY League which i limited to 13-year-old jured his ankle in the Oklahoma cause Buffalo Bill was the Davy boys, will enter a new league, to game, and right halfback Jim Crockett of my younger days," Theodore, with a knee injury, were left the comparative serenity of listed as doubtful starters. Boston U. because of "more money, the prestige of an Ivy Bowen, who' sat out the Oregon be administered by he present Pony League headquarters here. A possible name for the new league is PONY' Grads, Hays said, but directors have as yet not reached a decision.

The new league will have a national tour League job and the challenge. game, was expected to be sound Series. Game of The Week Oregon over UCLA This is a pick 'em game and Oregon took its lumps the last time out. But, shooting for a Rose Bowl berth, Oregon figures to bounce back here. The East Princeton over Columbia Bob Buhl is Milwaukee's fastest.

He replaced Lou Little, a sort enough for Friday's contest but of living legend who guided Col Racers Show Wares At Arden, Oct. 12 WASHINGTON, Pa. (UP)-The nation's top harness racing stables will show their wares here Oct. 12 in the first running of the Arden Downs Stakes races for colts and fillies. Harness driver Del Miller, owner of the standardbred breeding farm, Meadow Lands, will sponsor the event in conjunction with the Lions Club of Washington, Pa.

The races will be held at the Washington County Fairgrounds. Johnny Simpson, leading driver on the Grand Circuit this Year, will bring his stable for the stakes races. Simpson won the Hamble-tonian Stake and the Little Brown umbia teams for 27 years and was his ankle has not responded to treatment. Theodore suffered a knee cleat against Oregon and has been excused from scrimmage. nament for eight regional win happy to win a couple of games ners.

The title game however, will a season against teams with much return to nis post as dean of engineering at Pennsylvania State University. Two other appointees of Gov. George M. Leader also took office Tuesday. E.

James Trimarchi 35, Indiana County Democratic chairman, was sworn in as another turnpike commissioner, and Lewis M. Stevens, Philadelphia attorney, became new highways secretary replacing Lawler. Trimarchi replaced Williamson and Lawler succeeded James F. Torrance, Export, who resigned recently after a conspiracy conviction in the turnpike scandals. The terms of Trimarchi, Lawler and Stevens run to the end of the 1959 Legislature.

Stevens, by virtue of his highways post, also becomes' an ex officio member of the Turnpike Commission. Stevens, 59, posed for photographers and talked with newsmen at his swearing-in Tuesday more manpower. Though Colum not be played here, where the PONY world series is held. Sugar Could Be 'Silent Ray' NEW YORK (UP)-Sugar Ray Robinson could become "Silent Ray" if he heeds the advice of the N.Y. state Athletic Commission and zips his lip in the presence of sports writers.

Julius He 1 fa commission chairmantold the ex-middleweig champion to be "very careful" in future statements to the press, lest he become involved in another rhubarb. Ilelfand cautioned Robinson at the conclusion of. Tuesday's two-hour hearing into Sugar Ray's quoted or misquoted claims that he had received many bribe-offers to throw fights during his career. No action was taken against any- Left halfback John Flara also Navy over North Carolina Bob bia sought Donelli for the job, he, has been sidelined with a touch of influenza he picked up Monday like Little, doesn't even have a contract but works under an "an nual appointment." While Columbia University has Names Basilio Boxer Of Month, Title Open MILWAUKEE (UP) The Na However, Flara was expected to be ready for the Trojan game. Coach Johnny Michelosen has been concentrating on offense all week in an effort to come up with LOCAL GRID SCHEDULE SCHOLASTIC Thursday Night Ellsworth at Cecil Homestead at Jefferson Trinity at Derry Friday Afternoon Fairchance at Bcntleyvillc Mt.

Morris at Hickory Friday Night Canonsburg at California Beth Joint at Waynesburg Burgettstown at Chartiers (Canonsburg Stadium) Charleroi at Brownsville Cumberland Twp. at Georges Donora at Erie Cathedral Edgewood at Centerville Masontown at Maplctown Midway at West Allegheny Monesscn at Hempficld South Side at McDonald Washington at Monongahcla Saturday Night Claysville at Avella COLLEGIATE Friday Night Put at Southern California Saturday Afternoon Army at Penn State CSTC at Lock Haven Wash-Jeff at Allegheny West Virginia at Wisconsin Saturday Night Waynesburg vs. Westminster at Uniontown. 27,000 students, Columbia College, from which all athletic teams must draw personnel, has only 2, scoring punch which the Pan tional Boxing Asso. today named new middleweight champion Carmen Basiflo its September "boxer thers have lacked in their two Jug this year.

Other top drivers to appear at the first Grand Circuit meeting here since 1916 are Billv Haush- games. 300, all men. Academic standards arc fierce and only 660 of 3,000 applicants were accepted for the present freshman class. Donelli has only 40 men on the squad of the month" and declared Basi- Turley's fireball is quicker. Army over Penn State Warren Spahn has the biggest assortment.

Yale over Brown They'll scream "spitter' at Lew Burdette. Penn over Dartmouth The blue plate special. Also: Buckncll over Temple, Cornell over Harvard, B.U. over Syracuse, Rutgers over Connecticut, Holy Cross over Dayton, Boston College voer Quantico, La-Fayette over Buffalo and Villano-va over Florida State. The South Duke over Maryland Casey Stengel is worried over injuries.

Florida over Kentucky He has a right to be. Tennessee over Mississippi State He lost one out of eight series. Baylor over Miami Because lio's welterweight title vacant. ton, Harry Pownall, Joe O'Brien, Fred Saddy, chairman of the One. side stprmpd nnpstmns nn Ralph Baldwin.

Frank Ervin, Dei" Ci War Miff Cameron and Jim Hackett. i Villi llOI I II 13 (only nine are lettermen). NBA's rating committee, said it was automoatic for a champion Robinson, chief witness at the! whether he was aiming for a shot hearing, said that d) the sports lat the Democratic gubernatorial writers at a training camp press nomination as a running mate Traffic Lady, owned bv the ART San Marino moving to a higher division to surrender his old title. Starred At Player "I never cut a player in my life because it never occurred to me, I guess," he said. Buff's 25 years of coaching fol Saddy said the NBA is "anxious to stimulate a speedy" elimination tournament to name Basilio's when Gov.

Leader makes his expected bid for the U.S. Senate next year. Earlier. Stevens said he would not count himself out of the race entirely, but indicated his candidacy hinged on whether or not Philadelphia Mayor Rich lowed a four-year career as a conference had misinterpreted his remarks, or (2 he had given them the wrong impression; for he actually never had received a direct offer of a bribe from anyone. He had, however, heard remarks or "cracks" at various times from spectators at his training camps that could have been welterweight successor, andnamed in rated order 'Tony De Marco, Isaac Logart, Vince Martinez, Gil SAN MARINO 'UP) Communists and anti-Communist rivals in this freckle-sized reublic drew battle lines today for a miniature civil war.

A group of Christian Democrats who proclaimed a new anti-Communist government holed up in an unfinished iron foundry just 50 three guys were hurt. Vanderbilt over Alabama The Turner and possibly Virgil Akins as liekly participants. ardson Dilvvorth makes the race for the governorship. Leader re- Braves are better off physically. "leads" he might have followed portedly favors Dilworth on the Also: Mississippi over Hardin Something To SELL had he been interested in money ticket, but the mayor has not pub- Simmons, North Carolina State Invest in U.

S. Savings Bonds yards from the Italian border. Try A NOTES CLASSIFIED AD instead of winning fights uicly tipped his hand on his plans. over Clemson, Auburn over Chat center, halfback and fullback at Duquesne. He was good enough as a soccer player to represent the United States in the world championships.

His soccer experience, which led him into football in the first place, made him adept at punting with either foot. He once coached the Duquesne freshman basketball team to 52 straight victories: Columbia hasn't had a spectacular football team since a play called KF-79 became a household term and provided a stunning 7- tanooga, Furman over George Washington, Wake Forest over Virginia and VPI over W. M. btable of New York, heads the list of entries in the $7,361 Arden Downs Filly Stake. The country's three top juvenile pacing colts-Miller's Thorpe Hanover, Simpson's Painter, and Raider Frost, owned by S.

A. Camp Farm of Shafter, Calif. are entered in the $12,895 Arden Downs Colt Stake. Parker Must Make Room for Wells PITTSBURGH (UP) Coach Buddy Parker must cut one play-cr from his Pittsburgh Steeler squad today to make room for halfback Billy Wells, acquired Tuesday in a trade with the Washington Redskins. The fleet Wells, a three-year veteran who led the Redskins in ground gaining in 1954, will report to the Steelers to prepare for Saturday night's game with the Cleveland Browns at Forbes Field.

Dean Derby, rookie halfback from the University of Washington, They had 200 men who slept on straw on the floor during the night, their rifles of 1891 vintage at their side. The Communists, with 250 volunteers, were entrenched in the government palace, six miles away. The Southwest Foird, Sipcahin Slated Start IFotr Yairoks, Uraves odd Series Texas over South Carolina Bob Hazlc can be the scries Cinderella man. TCU over Arkansas He was about to ailit hasohall In In the middle was Police Chief Ettore Sozzi and his force of 50 n' 7 men armed with World War I CXpCCt miracle this any year. I "ice over Standord His wife in the league.

My man's a swell bines. Sozzi apparently was strug 'Were encouraged, of course. "im into another season gling to remain neutral. LSU over Taxas Tcch-Hazle cot New York Favored To Take First The entire population 14,000 HHP YOUR SAFETY PATROL persons of this ancient, 38-square because we know we can win," he said. "But we're not fooling ourselves because we can't win every Saturday.

This week we play we have a lot of mile republic was on edge. pitcher, too. though, and that's all there is to say." Ford, who will be 29 three weeks hence, has won four games while losing two, in series competition, i He has been a major factor in five of the eight pennants which a chance when Bruton was hurt. Also: Oklahoma over Iowa State and Oklahoma State over Wichita. The Midwest Notro Damn nvnp The opening shot was fired Tus day night after four Christian Democratic leaders announced in NEW YORK, (UP) Whitey Ford of the New York Yankees work ahead for that Johnny Logan was scouted by the Yanks and Dodgers.

a proclamation written in lone ROBINSON-BASILIO FIGHT PICTURES AT Susan Hayward-Kirk Douglas "TOP SECRET AFFAIR" First Show Starts at 7:40 Stengel has won in nine years as nana tney were now the legal government of San Marino. the manager of the Yankccs. Ford lias the best overall won and lost and Warren Spahn of the Milwau-kc Braves, two of baseball' craftiest southpaws, went out after the opening, and what usually turns out to be the key game, in the World Scries today. A bullet allegedly fired by a Sport Shorts TYRA WITH KNICKS EAST ORANGE, N.J. (UP) Minnesota over Purdue He didn't know which to take.

Michigan over Georgia Riz-zuto and Reese conviccd him. Iowa over Washington Statw iook part in nis first workout with the Steelers Monday. Parker put his charges through spirited drills in preparation for Pittsburgh's 15th meeting with the Browns. Derby was picked up from the Los An memoer of the Communists' peo pies militia plunked into a Diece of wood just above the head of Although Ford, nanipered with Charlie Tyra, 6-foot-8 center I BtlVllN4rl.N.roftTFiTTl record of any pitcher in the major leagues today 91 victories against only 33 defeats. Getting off in front is the No.

1 objective of any manager and no less than 32 teams in the 53-year World Scries history have gone on He took the Braves. Also: Illinois over Colffatn Wic. geles Rams, arm trouble periodically during from the University of Louisville. metal worker Giulio Massima as he was entering the Christian Ava Gardner-Stewart Granger has clinched a berth with the New consin over West Virginia n'rn. the season, won only 11 games, A sellout crowd of 36.000 was expected to be on hand for the HELP YOU Democratic compound, York Knickerbockers of the Na CO State over Northwester, Nebraska tllc Yankccs wcrc 13-10 favorites over Kansas State.

Air Foreo win the first game and 17-10 Cleveland game "BHOWANI JUNCTION" Technicolor First Show Starts at 7:40 tional Basketball Asso. after a It prompted a Christian Democratic council of war that did not Dlroit, Missouri over Texas A- cnoiccs to take the scries. end until after midnight, WINNIR, THIRTIINTH AAA TRAFFIC IAFITY FOSTER CONTIST to the world championship after taking the opening game. Stengel was confident he would wind up with his seventh series gies, Tulane over Marauotto 3 "-game winner ana 7 Houston over Cincinnati. itnc only P'tchcr on the Braves SP0RT5MM statt with previous scries exper winner, especially after learning strong showing in workouts with the club.

Tyra came to the Knicks in a deal that sent veterans Harry Gallatin and Nat (Sweetwater) Cliton to the Detroit Pistons. PGA HIRES WRITER DUNEDIN, Fla. (UP) Bob The West Pitt over USC-Mo Adcoek i iencc, was manager Fred Hancy's that two of his slugging stars, Mickey Mantle and Bill Skowron, the slowest brave. Hospital Costs Going Up -Expert were ready to start. automatic choice.

Most baseball experts were agreed that as the 26-ycar-old southpaw goes, so will go Milwaukee. They figured that the under-dog Michigan State over California-Yogi Berra is the Yankee slue-foot. Ohio State over Washington Mantle Says He's Ready PROTECT YOUR MAP Mantle, reporting on the bad, Russell, a sports writer for the Chicago Daily News since 1946, has been named public relations ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (UP) left leg which kept him on th! Braves to be at the Yankees, who Dr.

Albert W. Snoke, New Haven, Hank Aaron is the fleetest Brave. Colorado i over KaZ Rn ScriS director for the Professional Golf president of the American the American League pennant, would have to get two, if not ers Asso. and editor of the PGA Hospital Association, Tuesday pre Mantle is the fastest of 'em all. Also: Tulsa over COP and Utali three, triumphs out of Spahn.

Magazine, succeeding Bill Rach. dicted a continuing rise in hospital costs as the reflection of "But we have othqr pitchers who who resigned. over Idaho. NEW TERRITORY NEW YORK (UP)-Whcn the helped us win the pennant," Haney insisted, adding a warning "not to sell any of them short." There appeared no doubt, how-ever, that he was going along with Flanagan Favored to Beat Yama Bahama Milwaukee Braves take the field against the New York Yankees today, Andy Pafko will be SURE WE ARE CRAZY! WE SELL THE BOATS- AND We are slashing prices on every boat, motor, and Trailer in Stock Now is the Time to Buy and Save E.Z. Bank Terms As Usual COME IN NOW and GET YOUR OUTFIT Kimmins Motor Marine Sales Rt.

19 BA. 2-1640 Washington, Pa. the nationwide problem of inflation and spiraling wage scales. Speaking a the association's 59th annual convention. Dr.

Snoke said widespread medical and hospital insurance offer the only hope for paying the medical and hos CHICAGO (UP) Veteran Del the experts' opinion. With two the only player on the club ever to have played in a World. Series rOLD MAP SO IT FITS INTO YOUR game in Yankee Stadium. Pafko said, "I'll be eady" a fter the Yankees final tune-up drill Teus-day. Skowron, the hard hitting first baseman who specializes in pulverizing lcR handed pitching, said the bad back which has sidelined him for nearly three weeks was "a lot better." Haney, working his Braves out during the same hours which the games at Yankee Stadium will be played, said he was sure his outfielders wouldn't have any trouble with the late afternoon shadows.

"After all, I've played there and managed there," he pointed out. "It isn't much different than most parks." He played at the Stadium while pital care of a vast majority of Flanagan of St. Taul, was davs out for travel as the teams a slight favorite today to defeat snift from New York to Milwau-Yama Bahama in tonight's tele- ant' then back here if sixth vised middleweight fight and per- and seventh games are necessary haps get a chance later for could start the fourth and Americans. played in the Bombers' park while a Brooklyn Dodger in 1952. He suggested the programs be POCKET.

UNFOLD AND CUT ALONG THE tOlO LINES. FIT THE PIECES 'g INCH ATABT ON" PIECC Of- MUSLIN AND PAVTE TrfPM OOWN. THE '4 INCH OP SPACE BtrmtK THE PIECES A HINGE FOR FOLDING WEAB. so patterned that the subscriber AL HAS SERIES EDGE NEW YORK (UP) Of the 53 seventh games, as well as the 160-pound title. Flanagan, a former welter previous World Series, the Ameri docs not need to be in a hospital bed in order to benefit from his policy.

COAT THE MAP. can League has won 34, while the Lilliam G. Baird, Ann Arbor. first. Casey Stengel of the Yankccs, like his rival manager, also was shooting with his ace.

"lies' got his guy and I got mine," said Stengel. "His man's a wonderful man und been a 20-aiiie winner every since he gat was reelected president of the American Association of Nurse weight, has won 83 to 101 pro bouts, losing only 14, while Bahama has scored 44 wins in 53 bouts, losing 7. Neither rates as a knockout puncher, as Flanagan has finished only 33 foes and Bahama only- 13. National League entries have been victorious 19 times. The New York Yankees, who are favored to beat the Milwaukee Braves in the 1957 classic, have won 17 previous Series aad lout five.

WITH TRANSPARENT anesthetists, which is meeting here with the Detroit Tigers and then WSPNISM AS A ui conjunction with the AHA cou-vention. managed the old St. Louis Browus.

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