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The Muscatine Journal from Muscatine, Iowa • 6

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The Muscatine Journal DUCK HUNTING HOURS 551 o. m. to 5:17 p. jm. Dl Turpin Still Isn't Working 1 Hope To Pall Same Tactics Olson Ready for Title Scrap By Ron Arnold The best laid plans of mict and men, etc 1 Cllb.

the Muskies Yep, just Saturday we figured out I haw English Hopeful Is 2-1 Underdog 1 ie I By MURRAY ROSS month ago. I PanHv: himcplf said that will As ones could wind up with a meager share of thej Little Six titl New York' (JF) England's! be in top shape and that too much andy Turpin and San Francisco's! ho would make him stale. Randy Turpin boxing would make him stale, lucu-u was a uuiu. rf This morning bright and earlyi Lefty Schnack at MHS calls and reads a paragraph out: of the Little Six by-laws to By L. E.

SKELLEY Des Moines Iowa But Jack Solomons, the British promoter who always has had the swings back into the Biff Ten Carl Bo bo Olson, meet for the middleweight championship Wednesday! night in an international bout that has more puzzling angles ana io ana Denoia, appearf mat tne uia uoia will probably have to be satisfied for I fifth of the league's big say in i Turpin career, has gone on record as saying he football wars Saturday in its than a dime detective story. homecoming contest with In -cnampionsmp pie providing of coarse all of the wins and losses go as we planned i doesn't approve" Randy' train Here's Turpin, onetime con ing methods. i diana and a nationwide TV audience will view cart of queror of the great Ray Robinson Here's why! "He hasn't boxed enough," said Solomons. "If it goes 15 and a former champion himself, tne proceedings. rounds, Olson will win." rated a 2-1 underdog the man who was stopped and beaten In the Little Six rules for deciding a football champion, it Iowa will- share the TV Grid Scores spotlight with the Cornell It could be that the British are playing possum.

It could be, too, that Turpin i has been doing some by Robinson. reads something- like this: "The champion shall be determined by Princeton. Mississippi Ark ure, Turpin was stopped by fighting in secret. the team havinr the highest per ansas and Illinois Syracuse Sugar Ray in 10 rounds in their entare at the end of the season's Olson, meanwhile, has been COLLEGE FOOTBALL i Sunday's Results second fight but the strong in games in a panorama pro training In his usual fashion. He's vader seemed on his way to vic play except when one of the teams with the same- number of league losses has played only six Quantico Marines 17, Holy gram, the first of two under been boxing regularly and hust tory when Referee Ruby Gold Cross 0.

NCAA sanction. stein halted the bout with eight Lewis III, li. St. Norbert ling about in the gym. He figures to be in great shape, ready to go instead of seven league contests.

In such a' ease the two or more seconds left in the round. 7. Tne Hawks hooe. of eonrse. a full three minutes every round learns with the lowest number of The feeling, of course, is that they will be at their best when the cameras are foenaed anon losses In the lesgue shall be term "oo-ehampions." them and en rout to their first the 25-year-old British Negro has slipped since fighting Robinson and that Olson has come along at as be generally does.

I I Both fighters are the same age, 25, and have almost similar records. Turpin's is 49-3-1 with 32 Loras 13. Quincy 111. 8. Saturday's Lute Results i 'Western Reserve 26, Buffalo 6 Miami Ohio AS, Marshall 6.

I Wake Forest 20, N.C. State 7 Kentucky 32, Miss. State 13. "Florida 60, The Citadel 0. i Western Kentucky 28, North conference victory.

They have lost two rueoed as la-other words, in our figuring Saturday we had it doped out that rapid rate. But more than that is the Tur knockouts. Olson's 53-5 with 25 1 Vv'" fA-w-sjF- -y" -r" i i. Muscatine could snare the title signments to Michigan State 21-7 kayos. i pin strange training procedure.

with Keokuk and Ottumwa be' and Michigan 14-13. Indiana, CBS will telecast and broadcast He has boxed only 28 rounds east La. 0. i loo, has dropped its Big Ten out since be arrived in America a the 9 P.m. c.s.t.

scrap cause both Mt Pleasant and Washington played a "one-gam e- ings 36-12 to Ohio State and aborv schedule. Tulsa 14, Jiardin-Simmons 13 I Wichita 27, Drake 0. I Wayne Mich. 32, Bradley 0. 1 I Mcpherson 6-1, Kansas Wes 47-18 to Michigan State.

Jim Delahanty, Mat! Card The Hoosiers took their drubbing from Michigan State while Is leyan' 6. Iowa was lumbering to a 21-7 upon naving me league ruling clarified, it now stands that should Mt Pleasant, Washington, Keokuk, Ottumwa and Muscatine all lose two games and no more, it would be a five-way split for the Eau Claire Wis. 19, Stout 13. victory over Wyoming, previous' Ex-Major Loop Baseballcr, Dies Pittsburgh Kan. 12, Southwest ly undefeated.

It wasn't a par ern 6. i Set ticularly impressive triumph 'but Tuesday i 1 Carthage 32, Shurtleff 7. championship Cleveland (JP) Funeral ser perhaps exactly what was to be expected after being "up" for In other words, if you weren't Westmar 27, enn la. Michigan 19, Michigan vices were held here tooay for James (Jim) one of games with Michigan State, champion in the tattle Six in 1953, you're In a rather exclusive club! five brothers who played base Washington State and Michigan. ball in the major Delahanty, who died; Satur Murray Kyi 14, Evansville 7.

Ferris 25, Grand Rapids JC 6. Hastings 32, Chadron 0. Omaha 32, Eniporia State 1 I River Falls. Wis. 45.

Winona. day, had worked recently as fore It is virtually certain Iowa will be ready mentally for Indiana in a tbp. effort to please a likely near capacity homecoming crowd of 52,000 and entertain the untold WEEKEND ROUNDUP: Started Friday night with the man of a street paving crew. Of the second period with Rams puarterback Norm Van Bricklin tosing the ball. The two Lion defenders fare backs Jack Christiansen (24) and Jim David.

(AP WirepMo). his brothers, Edward, Thomas HE CAUGHT IT FOR A 40-YARD TOUCHDOWN Elroy (Crozy-Legs) Hirsch, Los Angeles Rams back, reaches for a pass which he caught for a touchdown against the Detroit Lions Sunday. It was a 40 yard play in and Joseph are dead. Frank is 72. numbers of TV viewers.

Jim, an infielder and outfielder, Iowa homecomers will be happy broke into the majors with the to settle for as satisfying an ex Chicago Cubs in 1901 and later perience as enjoyed last Saturday Minni; 13. Moorhead 25, Mankato 7, Wayne Neb. 7, Kearney 0. I Lincoln -Mo. 20, Langston 0.

I Peru Neb. 25, Midland 7. Northland 25, Bethel St. Paul 6. Iotya Wesleyan 39, Parsons 6.

Rose Poly 21, Eureka 16. Iowa Teachers 34, North Da played with New Boston and Cincinnati in the National LA Crew Gets 31-19 set Ti, -J League. tour to Ft. Madison returned after a stop in Burlington for sus-tinance and was up until about 3 a. m.

Saturday extolling the virtues of the Muskies in their 20-7 win. Then to bed but up again at 6:30 a.m. Saturday and to work in order to accompany the Muskies 'to Iowa City for the Iowa Wyoming contest. Spent most of the game, along with 29,000 others, wonderingwhy the officials didn't give the game back to the boys and then sat 'in solid comfort as Red Mahraun piloted we'uns homeward in the He was traded to St. Louis in A kota e.

the American League in 1907 and later played with Washington and Sams S)oil Lions' Clean Slale 49'ers Outscore Bears 35-28 I Detroit. He ended nisi major league career with Detroit in 1912. i "JTHJW VI rm innmill i uni iiijjliniyn H-M fnsfc Tyr-jr A two teams are famous for playing Delahanty's best years were in in 1908, when he hit .317 for Washington, and in 1911 When he MHS van chuckled two or NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS EASTERN CONFERENCE W. I. Ttrf Division Sunday 1 handing the Washington Redskins their first setback 30-14.

close dow scoring games and now three times at Jackie Gleason and than intn tha me nrnVioi Central Michigan IB, soutnern Illinois 6. Concordia Minn. 7, Hamline '6. iBlqffton 18, Ohio Northern 12, jGustavus 46, Augsburg 7. i I MaCalegter 13, St.

Mary Minn. 7. St. Cloud 18, Bemidji 12. Dakota Wesleyan 21, Yankton 0.

I South Dakota Mines 33, General Beadle Teachers 6. Northern S.D. ,32, Southern SJ. 9 sfSt.lThomas Minn. 16, Minnesota Duluth 14.

Southern 'Methodist 1 12, Rice 7. a Marquette 14, Arizona 0. Oklahoma 14, Houston 7. had a .339 average for Detroit. The Tigers won the pennant that year and later defeated Pittsburgh in the World Series.

Cleveland 4 0 0 1.000 up not so early Sunday and But the Detroit Lions, 1952 rhamnion's. were damned oat of Washington 3 11 .667 Pittsburgh 2 3 0 .500 Philadelphia 13 1 .333 New York 1 3 0 .350 Chicago Cards 0 4 0 .000 set forth to view autumn's splendor ended up fighting Sunday evening traffic and with a rapidly diminishing opinion of the the unbeaten class by the Los Angeles Rams 31-19. And the San Francisco '49ers outscored the that Steve Owen'Siboys nave aes-covered they can score it may tnean trouble fojr Otto Graham and his cohorts, The Bears took a quick 21-0 lead over the 49ejrs but that was all of their scoring until late in the game. After two Frisco touchdowns in each the final two quarters, the 49ers had a 35-21 bulge. i DLDltKN CONFERENCE I Prt fall scene.

Finis for the day and Detroit 3 10 .750 another weekend! Chicago Bears 35-28. i i San Francisco 3 1 0 .750. Los Angeles 3 1 ivi Rice Among Top Scorers That left the Lions, Rams and Baltimore 3 3 0 .500 Chicago Bears 1 3 h-m isTejas Tech 34, College of Pa 49ers tied for first place. I Green Bay 3 0 J50 In other games the New York Giants and' Green Bay Packers ROSE RAMON cific i7. Utah 40, Denver 6.

6 New Mexico 41, San Diego i Witk their ace passer, T. A. sidelined by injuries, the 49ers depended 1 mostly on the ground eatinr shots of Joe girls match- Note that Burlington fell by the wayside again to St. Ambrose by 28-6 also that Gene Duffy of Ambrose galloped 102 yards with a pass interception for one of. the Knights' counters.

came up with their first victories. The Giants beat the still winless State 12. Rose Ramon and Judy Yocum Chicago Cardinals 21-7. On Sat Chicago (JP) Mickey Bates, half of Illinois' brilliant one-two ground gaining, punch, has popped into a first-place tie with Ohio State's Bob Watkins for i the Bis Saturday's Result PhUadelphla 33. Pittsburgh 7.

Sunday's Results Green Bay 37, Baltimore 14. New York -31. Chicago Cards 7. Cleveland 30, Washington 14. Los Angeles 31, Detroit IB.

San Francisco 35, Chicago Bears 28. By ORLO ROBERTSON New York (JP) The title urday night the Philadelphia Eagles got out of the victoryless 1 wjll be featured in a women's bout that is; one of several wrestling matches -v lined up by Promoter George Long for his Tuesday night cardat the IOOF hall on East Second street. group by whipping the Pitts burgh Steelers 23-7. Ten football scoring leadership. When Bates scored two touch The Western Conference race Ottumwa fared little better.

The Bulldogs had to complete a phenomenal pass play with just three I HIGH SCHOOL Davenport St. Ambrose 28, Burlington 6. i Moines East 7, Fort Dodge 4. i i. Des Moines Roosevelt '14, Des Moines North 14 (tie).

I Siux City East' 34, Marshall-towti 6. Omaha Benson 20, 1 Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson 0. i MINOR LEAGUES MEET could be straightened out a little picture in the Eastern Conference Joe Arenas and Hugh McElhenny. ChucW Conerly Uet loose with a 60-yard pass to Ray Pelf rey and set up another touchdown with two long heaves! as the Giant made their horrie debut before 30,301 spectators. I Conerly completed.

10 of 15 i aerials for 174 yards. i A crowd of 118,713 saw the packers cash in on! three breaks at the exDense of Frrid Enke in beat The IOOF hall, formerly the seconds left to tie McKinley of downs in Illinois' 27-7 conquest of Minnesota it upped his personal total against conference and non-conference teams to 48 points. DUSTY RICE back in old form this weekend when the Lions travel to San Francisco. In their of the National Football League was much clearer today with Cedar Rapids 19-19. With 51 sec Rocket Roller Rink, also will be the site of tag team match featuring as one; of the participants left, the Ottumwans scored previous meeting a week ago, by Iowa State's "old eradsl Watkins who also has 48, scored on a 75 yard pass from Zesiger one TD as the Bucks beat Penn "Man Mountain Dean, 365 whose Cyclones shocked Missouri: 1 ri 1 Detroit defeated the 49ers Z4-zi.

The Rams play host to the Chi to Stater fcvt had it called lj-o, in a cig seven onierence pound son of the famous grappler, "Man Mountain Dean." cago Bears, who cbuld prove stunner. Cleveland the only undefeated team. But not so in the Western Conference, where three teams were deadlocked for the lead, each with three victories and one setback. Cleveland's Browns took undisputed command of the Eastern Dallas, Tex. A majority of back by a clipping penalty so did it again (this time for only 36 yards for a TD with 3 sec 12-6.

Bates has scored at least one touchdown in every gamej J. Caroline, Illinois other running wizard, is in a fifth-place ing the Baltimore Colts, 37-14. Iowa's victory over Wyoming was' ground out in three Ions the minor leagues voted at an informal meeting for a better re troublesome off the scoring puncn they showed Sunday. The Browns will be in New York as the favorites but these Five backs shared Green Bay Scoring honors. I marches 65, 66 and 89 yards, presentation in making -the rules onds left.

Ottumwa was way out in front in the battle of statistics but barely managed that even tie with five other playefs, all of Top lining the men's card will be 'a bout I between Marv Buck-waiters 'of Washington, popular locally as ac tough, mat veteran, and iDick Evans of Chicago. The show is slated-to get underway at 8 p. m. Of baseball, i favored an unre i i Dusty Rice, the Oelwein blond, contributed the touchdowns on short maneuvers and Roger score. siricted draft and asked for a return! to control of major league broadcasts and telecasts in minor two.

Muscatine teams in the Iow4 Travelling league were not i PIN SCHEDULE Wiegmann, the big boy from Waveriy, kicked the extra points. Best Headline of the Football league territory. I Seixas over TRABERT whom have 24 points. Behind Bates and Watkins is Michigan's Tony Branoff.i with 33 points, and Michigan State's Billv Wells, with 30. Tied with Carolina at 24 are Leroy Bolden, Michigan State Dusty Rice, Iowa: Ted Kress, Michigan, and Jerry Weber.

Northwestern, Florian Helinski of Indiana has 23. Season: Giants Win 4-1 Rire lnokpd more and more like Cedar Rapids Gazette came out i White Sulphur Springs, W. Vaf. Service VfL Muscatine Seed -Supply, Kent Feeds vs. Shepard Farm Supply.

Two Local Heelers In Jamboree Wins Pat Finnegan with a 609 and Dick Raushenberger with 596 were Muscatines two money-win niictv nf "iflSI a hp nirltpri un 1 21. with banner on Iowa's tn Vic iSeixas of Philadelphia de In Tkyo Show Tokyo ifP) The New York umph- over Wyoming: "Iowa yards 83 by rusnmg in ii ax- NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE I SCORES Sunday's Results I Detroit 4, Montreal 0. I Toronto 2, Chichgo 1. i Boston 3, vNew York 2. Saturday's Results Montreal' 5, Boslon 2.

ii Detroit 2, I New York 1, Toronto 1 (tie) featejd United States champion Ton Traberfc of Cincinnati 6-4 Throws Rice At Wyoming tempts and 38 on 2 pass recep Giants today beat a picked team and Dusty did look mighty fine tions. 6-4. an the finals of the 2nd an-ftuall Fail Festival Tournament. of Japanese professional baseball Saturday. At that.

DustV's 121 yards players 4-1 before 41,000. didn't match the yardage con-i It was the Giants third victory ners in the Mia-west eowung sumption of chunky Joe Mastro--crimanni who scored Wyoming's Rawls Wins Title In Texas Tourney Fort Worth, Tex. (JPW- Petite Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, S. playing, her irons Accurately, won the 18th annual Women's Secretaries Jamboree pin action MATCHES TONIGHT 6:45 p. m.

(Men's Classic league): Meadow Gold vs. Pabst Blur, Ribbon Beer, Connell Motors vs. Dave Russell's, Simpson Motors vs. Iowa Electric. 9 p.

m. (Ladies' Major league): Meadow Gold vs. Hetzler Dairy, Sunset Inn vs. Des Moines Register, Glass Smart Shop vs. ABC Pearl, OgHvie's I.

I. Grocery vs. Park Lane, Muscatine Pearl vs. Mike's D-X. 9p m.

(Farm Bureau league): Wells Truckers vs. Trimble Implement, Hawkeye Feeds vs. Jarvis Insurance, Mt. Joy Farm in three starts on their 14-game exhibition tour of Japan. at Springfield, 111., Sunda.

7 points in the first period. Joe Outfielder Jim Rhodes and A total of 12 olncials irom tne tino Mcnc Rnwlinff -Associa- who went into tne game as nation's total offense leader. gOt shortstop Daryl Spencer homered for the Giants today, each with 133 yards 40 by rushing and 95 nobody on! base. The National Texas Open Sunday with a 5 and 4 victory over Fort Worth ama bv nassinc. Joe had averageq tion attended the meeting.

Next years meeting will be held at Cedar Rapids. It was the only bowling action i locally over the weekend as the Leaguers picked up two more 158 yards in four games. Towa state, its morale given a runs on a a triple by right fielder Don Mueller, and an terrific lift by the conquest of Missouri, invades Des Moines The All-Stars collected only six 5ahirrfav for the annual crude singles off j' starting pitcher Jim mw ft teur Polly Riley. The little professional, former University of Texas co-ed, took a 2-up lead on the morning 18 while shooting 74 i one under Iwomen's par for the 6209ryard River Crest Country Club course. She was one over par for the holes needed to close- the match, Betsy won, $500 with Jhe title.

Imatch with Drake in the feature Hearn, who worked seven innings, and Hoye Wilhelm, who finished of the Bulldogs' homecoming acj? tivities. up. They bunched three in the fourth inning for their only run. The Cyclones figure to wift this one from a Drake team that appears to be' far below par. Drake fell before Wichita, 27-0, for its third loss in four games.

Towa State, winning its first Big Seven game in three starts, Defore yo go to tbe cxpexmc ot diexbC aod replacing dogged lewer tile even if other methods have failed call your ROTO-ROOTER Service- (Continued on Page 7) (Grid Roundup) men. -1 i Public Benefit DANCE i i. i i For Eagles Charities Wednesday, Oc! 21 Eagles Hall DANCING from 9 P. M. to 1 A.

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