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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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THE DAIIY NOTES, CANONSBURG, PENNA. MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1969 PAGE EIGHT C-A (Oirapplleir DimjQjiired mi Softdoirdby Sports Pairade NEW YORK (UPI)-Today is first time around. That givei Dick Nixon's day; tomorrow you an idea of how hard it is to Bucs Grab Second Mat Victory Stan (The Man) Musial's. SENSATIONAL DEBUT By Alan Mover C-H Cagers Nip Fort Cherry Five Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers, led by Coach Gene Bowman, won their second match of the season Friday night with a convincing 3J-18 victory over the McGuf fey. Highlanders.

Once again, the Bucs fell behind, IK), on a pin and a forfeit in the 88 and 95 pound classes. After three straight de- 1 Th2 C-H Buccaneers evened their section record to two and That's when they announce the identity of any new addition to Baseball's Hall of Fame in Cooperstown and Musial's chances of making it are about the same as Nixon's for making the swearing in ceremony in Washington today. The only question about Musial is whether he'll become the only unanimous choice ever to be voted into the Hall upstate. The ones who did the voting are the Baseball Writers Asociation of America and knowing my fellow members as I do, I'd have to say Stan The Man will be elected all right-but not unanimously. It's funny in a way.

Baseball writers always poke fun and laugh at baseball owners because they never can agree on anything and then go out two with a tight victory over Fort Cherry last Friday night, 62-61. Fort Cherry is also two and two in section. The Rangers took the lead 19-14 in the first quarter. They strengthened their lead by six was followed by three other teammates in double figures, Wilson and Popiolkowski with 13 points apiece and Brock with 11. Greg Caldwell led the Rangers with 24 points and closely followed by Casper with 2d points.

Scoring summary: CHART! ERS-HOUSTON 62 FG TP jmore points to lead at the half 1 36-25. cisions, however, me cues trailed only 11-9. Here, McGuf-fey pulled away once again with a decision in the 127 pound bout to take a 14-9 lead. But in the last seven matches, C-H collected one pin, four decisions, and two draws for a final 30-18 rout. The Bucs took eight of the 13 bouts, seven of them decision.

Rick Sta-ikey, 165 pounder got the only Buc fall. Gathering decisions were: Jim Mc-Connell, 13 pound; John Mul-lins, 112 pound; Dan Stopper-ich, 120; Jim McMillan, 133 pound; Keith Fazzolare, 138; 'amka is In the third quarter, the Bucs came alive and with good de Deco 6 Wilson 4 Popiolkowski 4 The Big Mac 165 pounder, Ray Gessler, was the victim of a wrestling accident in Saturday's and Waynesburg match. Gessler was injured when he and K. Davin hit head-on int he first period of the bout. Gessler suffered a skull fracture and is in Montefiore Hospital, room number 576 a scheduled for an operation on Wednesday.

He is reported in good condition. Jerry Funka got the Big Macs off to a fine start with a third period pin over Milliken but Waynesburg came back in the 95 pound class with Leo scoring a 3-2 decision over D'Oraz-io. In the 1 3 pound class Jerry Preaux scored the second C-M pin when he pinned K. Davin in 1:05 of the second period making the score 10-3 in favor of the Big Macs. The Waynesburg team did not sit still for the Big Mac lead and took the next two matches from the C-M team by decisions making the score 1C-9 in favor of the Big Macs.

In the 127 pound class Andy Puchany of the Big Macs decisioned Ste-phensen 5-4 in a well fought match to up the C-M lead to 13-9. A draw between Wayne Zac-carino of C-M and Baily of Waynesburg moved the score board to 15-11. The next three matches belonged to the Big Macs with the Big Macs recording pins in the last two of the three. Chad Leonardi was the next victim of the Waynesburg team when he lost to J. Albert by a score of 5-0.

Pat Rheam then turned in the fifth Big Mac pin for the night when he pinned D. Morgan in 1:45 of the second period, making the final 34-20. Results: C-M 34 Waynesburg 20 88-Funka, CM, pin. Milliken, 3rd MlrA 1 impress some baseball writers. Knowing how unpredictable they are, and in a way appreciating them all the more for it, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if the baseball writers accord Musial the largest vote ever even through they fail to make him a unimous choice.

Williams collected the heaviest previous vote ever, approximately 93 per cent, I believe. Stan The Man could top that. Basketball Schedule SCHOLASTIC Tuesday Night Section 4 Belle Vernon at Charleroi Donora at Monessen Thos. Jefferson at Monongahela Section 9 Brentwood at Canon-McMillan Mt. Lebanon at Bethel Park Up.

St. Clair at Trinity Washington at Keystone Oaks Section 11 Avella at South Fayette Burgettstown at Peters Twp. McGuffey at Chartiers Section 14 Beth-Center at Bentworth Frazier at S. Huntingdon West Newton at California Section 19 Albert Gallatin at Waynesburg Carmichaels at Mapletown German at Jeff-Morgan West-Greene at Fair-Georges COLLEGIATE Thursday Night Wheeling at Waynesburg Saturday Night Geneva at Waynesburg 2 Brock fense closed the gap and trailed only 45-44 at the end of the quarter. The Bucs scored first in the fourth quarter and after that the lead changed hands several times.

With 30 seconds left Popiolkowski intercepted a VjfftO and fall into the very same pit themselves. Musial certainly was one of the greatest ballplayers ever to wear the St. Louis Cardinals' uniform. Some even would argue he was THE greatest. He holds more than 50 National League and major league 70 Edwards 0 Leskovic 1 Yanchak ,.0 Koziel 0 mi 4 ih Bill Schlaupitz, 154 pound, and looo Ranger pass and drove to the Mulsnen .0 .0 DUCKei to put me iasi iwo pjiius govce mp records but for some that still 0 jonn ueco was nign scorer for the Bucs with 17 points.

He isn't enough to qualify him for enshrinement. Some people are just plain Totals 21 23 i ieiien run 7 7 hard to convince. They wouldn't 3 AU'fTA Bowling applaud even if they saw a guy move a mountain. Records Galore From 1941 through 1963 with in one year out for military Distributed by King Features Syndicate Bob Culp, heavyweight. Phil Cholak, 145 pound, and Jim Neuman, 180, were involved in draws with their McGuffey opponents.

The Bucs now stand with two wins and four losses, and will take on the Trinity Hillers next Friday, January 24, at home. Results: CH-3D McGuffey 18 88 Clutter, McG, pinned Carter 95 Teagarden, McG, won by forfeit 103-McConnell, CH, dec. Mc- Vicker 6-0 112-Mullins, CH, dec. McGuire 6-4 123 Stopperich, CH, dec. Conk-lin 4-3 127 Post, McG, dec.

Aggers FORT CHERRY 61 FG TP Bonnett 1 0 2 Ragland .....0 1 1 G.Caldwell 11 2 24 Araneicka ...0 0 0 Hendricksen .0 0 0 Casper 9 2 20 Sylanski 3 0 6 White 1 1 3 D. Caldwell -2 1 5 Murray ...0 0 0 Danjoll 0 0 0 Gaitens 0 0 0 AMERICAN LEGION Singles Tournament Qualifing Round: Bill Ladochy 656, Pucky Uchal 645, Jim Hanna 632, Abe Deb-bis 603, Chris Pihiou 596, Joe Sammartino 590, Pooch Pucha-ny 581, Joe Shady 574, Tom C-M Courtmen Down Washington Five 64-59 service, Musial went to bat 10,881 times, collected 3,608 hits, drove in 1,937 runs, hit 472 homers and batted .332. He won the NL batting title seven times and was MVP three times. Moreover, he helped the Cards to four pennants and three world championships and had two hits in three times up the last game he ever played even though he was only a few weeks DeJohn 570, Ernie Sacco 558, Mickey Delfine 550 Paul Rush The Canon-McMillan round- 535. Semi-Finals: ball team downed the Washing Joe Sammartino 657, Pucky ton five in a rousing cage game on Friday night at the Washington court.

The Big Macs tal Uchal 627, Chris Pihiou 623, Totals .27 7 61 Score by quarters: C-H 14 11 1918-2 Fort Cherry 19 17 9 16-61 Bill Ladochy 589, Jim Hanna Notice lied up a total of 64 points and their opponents scored a total of 587, Abe Debbis 567 Championship: Pucky Uchal 663 Joe Sammartino 586 59 points. No one could really get a was Bill Sulkowski with 22 points. Also adding to the C-M scoring with double column figures were Dan Beharry with 15 points and Rudy Thornton with 12 points. High scorer for the Washington team was Taylor with 15 points. Hitting the double column figures also for the Washington were Ponton with 14 points and Keene with 12 points.

CANON-McMILLAN 64 FG TP Thornton 6 0 12 Sulkowski 7 8 22 Castafero .1 3 5 Orrock, Kev 0 2 2 Ostrowski 2 4 8 the lead going back and forth between the two teams with 16-4 133-McMillan, CH, dec. Hol-man 9-2 138 Fazzolare, CH, dec. Johnson 5-3 145 Cholak, CH, drew Bedil-lion 2-2 154 Schlaupitz, CH, dec. Mounts 10-1 165-Starkey, CH, pin. Fenton 1:43, 2nd 180 Neuman, CH, drew Richie 9-9 Hvy-Culp, CH, dec.

Elliott 2-0 95-B. Leo, dec. Dorazio 3-2 103 Preaux, CM, pin. K. Davin, 2nd 112 Boudreau, dec.

Cullen 15-2 120 McClure, dec. Moore 8-0 127-Puchany, CM, dec. Stephenson, 5-4 133 Zaccarino, CM, drew with Baily, 1-1 138 Saieva, CM, dec. Riggs 9-5 145 Batista, CM, pin. Ross, 1st 154-Snedeker, CM, pin.

White, 3rd 165 M. Davin, won over hope for either team taking the lead and the game. The Big DRIVER DIES TURIN, Italy (UPI)-Carlo Salamano, former European auto racing champion, died Sunday at the age of 78. Salamano, who raced for Fiat when the Turin Company was an international grand prix competitor, once clocked 115 miles per hour in 1918 in. a Brisish race and was crowned European racing champion in 1923.

Adult ticket orders to the State Wrestling Tournament to be held at Penn State University, March 15, will be taken at the Book Shop beginning Tuesday, Jan. 21 and ending Friday, Jan. 24. Money must accompany all ticket orders and only book tickets for both sessions will be ordered. Macs were able to gain their Canon Belles League Iris 34-29, Asters 34-20, Hyacinths 3212-2112, Gardenias 31-23, Lillies 31-23, Mums 27Vz-2GV2, Gladiolas 27-27, Roses 21-33, Geraniums 17-37, Tulips 15-39.

High Series: J. Kesnowski 536 High Single: L. Berger 199 shy of 43. I felt Stan Musial moved a mountain so when it came time to applaud I did by making him first choice on my Hall of Fame ballot in the latest election. Roy Campanella was my second choice.

Whatever disappointment Musial may feel at not being a unanimous selection should be cushioned by the fact this was the first year he became eligible to be elected and the only three others voted in the first time around were Bob Feller, Jackie Robinson and Ted Williams. nonetheless true that even Joe nonetheles true that even Joe lead only at the end of the third period and held a slim margin in the fourth. High man on the Canon-Mc Millan side of the score board Gessel 0 0 0 Mat Schedule Andros Turns Dovn Absolutely no ticket orders wil be taken for the tournament at Penn State after Friday, January 24. Price of $5 includes both sessions of the Gessler by default 180 Morgan, dec. Leonardi 4-2 Hvy Rheam, CM, pin.

S. Leo, 2nd Referee Jim Chemento. Orrock, Ker 0 0 0 White 0 0 0 Dettore 0 0 0 Beharry 6 3 15 Canon Bowl Teens Grand Teton 5-1, Big Bend 5-1, Everglades 4-2, Acadia 3-3, Crater Lake 1-5, Great Smoky 0-6. High Series: Boys: Bill Ma-ceiko 526; Girls: Peggy Wiencek 351 High Single: Boys: Sam Bor-relli 222; Girls: Peggy Wiencek 135 Pitt Coaching DiMaggio couldn't make it his Tourney. 64 Totals 22 20 WASHINGTON-59 FG Taylor 7 1 Levers 0 0 PITTSBURGH (UPI) Dee Andros' decision to turn down the head football coaching job at the University of Pittsburgh left Casimir Myslinski with mixed feelings.

Myslinski, Pitt athletic director, found out about Andros' decision to remain at Oregon State University from a reporter Saturday. A short time later Myslinski received a telegram from Andros turning the job PUTS, DOSS, CATS HORSES and BICYCLES and TOYS and TP 15 0 6 0 3 5 12 4 0 14 happy at their own schools and this makes it difficult to get them. We are trying to get the best man we can, and this takes time." Andros said he decided to remain in Oregon State for sentimental reasons. He conceded he and the OSU athletic board came to "a very satisfactory agreement" at a Friday night meeting. The agreement reportedly was for a five-year period and included a healthy pay increase.

Pitt reportedly offered Andros $27,000 a year to coach the Panthers. Rose 2 2 Cameron ..0 0 Faust 1 1 Mayor ....2 1 Keene "..5 2 Sams 2 0 Morris 0 0 Ponton 6 2 Women's City League Sollon's 3-0, Colaizzos 2-1, Standard Coin 2-1, Mt. Lebanon Federal 2-1, Tiny Store 1-2, Hill Church American 1-2, Tally Ho 1-2, Parker's 0-3. High Single: Vicky Golonka 187 High Series: Marilyn Kerin 481 SCHOLASTIC Tuesday Night Bethel Park at Fort Cherry Burgettstown at Washington Canon-McMillan at McGuffey Charleroi at Penn Joint Jeff-Morgan at Uniontown Mt. Pleasant at Imm.

Con. Waynesburg at Connellsville Beth-Center at Laurel Highlands Friday Night Central Catholic at Imm. Con. Connellsville at Jeff-Morgan at Waynesburg McGuffey at Peters Twp. Mt.

Lebanon at Canon-McMillan Trinity at Chartiers West Allegheny at Fort Cherry COLLEGIATE Thursday Slippery Rock at California Friday Waynesburg at Fairmont Totals 25 9 59 Score by quarters: CM 15 15 14 2064 Wash. 15 17 9 18-59 Bright Gems League Pearls 5-1, Opals 4-2, Diamonds 4-2, Sapphires 3-3, Jades 3-3, Garnets 2-4, Emeralds 2-4, Rubies 1-5. High Series: Nellie Bolinsky 536 High Single: Nellie Bolinsky 201 down. At first Myslinski appeared upset, but quickly regained his composure and announced, "We will go down our list again." "This is not the only dream man we had," Myslinski said. "We will go down our list again.

Who is next? I don't know yet. Unfortunately, we are picking coaches who are C-M Junior Cagers Dropped By TJ The Canon-McMillan Junior High cagers were downed by the junior high from Thomas-Jefferson in a late Friday afternoon cage game by a score of 52-35. The C-M team was led in scoring by Feyche with 11 points and Leonardi with 10 points. Out of the five scorers for the Thomas Jefferson four of them were in the double column figures. They were: Max-cy 14 points, Pollaia and Marshall 11 points and Duff 12 points.

Scoring Summary: THOMAS JEFFERSON-52 FG TP 0 911313 K' jC "(Sffl 133313" SSL CSBffiEaS? T-wiii LTI I nM-iHlifilMt CMK YOU CAN FIND THINGS CfID TIIC VflllNft rWll I Ilk IV VMM Maxcy 5 Pollaia 3 Maifee .1 Marshall 3 Duff 4 4 14 a 11 2 4 5 11 4 12 AND THE OLD IN THE DAILY NOTES WANT AD SECTION HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL JUNIOR III AUD. Ill CANONSBURG CANON-McMILLAN 35 FG Tltiiv I am 40 II Students under 16 $1.25 $1.75 JUST AND SCHEDULE i iiui aij uaiii riftii m-mm Adults, incl. tax North 1 Leonardi 5 Feyche 4 Hryniewich 1 Tomsic 2 3 0 3 11 2 TO APPEAR HERE Ed Sierer, one ot the high adventure Advance tickets available at reduced rates from sponsoring club members or from Clearview Inn, Houston News, The Book Shop. For further information call 745-9823. Sponsored by Canonsburg Sportsmen's Association YOUR CLASSIFIED TODAY Wally Taber Associates, will present two ptdoor color films, "Coho Fever" and "Safari Northwest USA," at the Canon-McMillan Junior High School auditorium in Canonsburg on Thursday, Jan.

23. The show, sponsored locally by the Canonsburg Sportsmen's Asociation, will bet underway at 8 P.M. Score by quarters: Thorn. Jeff. 8 15 11 18-52 Canonsburg 8 7 10 1035.

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