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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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PA5E EIGHT 1HI DAUT REPUBLICAN THE HEXALD-AMBtlCAN TUFSOAY, OCTOBER If. LA, Leading 3-7, Li 1 Sports Vignettes Can End It Today NGELES (UPI) fhi.ithp fad Kj.II ANGELES (UPI) fast baU hurling of MondaT VINCE LEONASD- LOS Chi-jthe big attributed to their ruin as cagos go-go White Sox. who Shaw. r.n UC'UIS UI ClgllUl- You Fence? (Not receiver-cf-hot-goods) haven't been going far enough 1 i 1 I vnanc iniUlUf horn run Uivlmu -JJ: tl ai ii i i me Dases, iacea suddeni We ve still sot a IipIIiv Fencing anyone? The Monongaheia Valley, bng; i.i- 7 ii i death in the World Series today; chance, asserted Ch sov Manaw noted for its comp ete me of sports, mav aet sti an- wusox manage. Weve Still got a helluva tnose old Brooklyn heroes who Al Lopez, faced in addition with a second World Sprioc mat -j i ias a long-aisappoinnng kid trom other fencing provided enough interest is genera ed.

tl i- i Brooklyn went out an attemot The aid maestro. Giovanni Pro tnosthor uitU th rs. 1 went West with the franchise two years ago. to administer the coup de grace. (the heels of his four straight 1954 partment are endeavoring to put She wheels in motion I i i -i life The Dodgers had rolled in a lwemy-mree-year old bancv; losses to Hie Giants uhn u.ac Kotifax, a fast-balling left hander.

four-run lead with a third-inning managing Cleveland. Ignoring the Pro, a long fencing instructor and exhibitionist, is itching to get "back into the game." And those looking for the "different" type of sport wouid do well to will attempt to compensate for a tact mat he now is 1-7 in World barrage of five straight hits which routed Early Wvnn. the burlv $25,000 bonus and a mere 28-27 oenern oy nis years or experience in tencing. righthander who treated them so Mononaaheians and other, frcm nonrhv the past five years by Series play, he added: "We haven't done anything the easy way all year and we can't expect it now." scornfully in that opening 11-0 Yet, without unshackline thus interested in some "dignified swashbuckling" contoct this1 dose series hr department by phone or note. ithe 105 AnSes Dod8ers- But the White Sox, undaunted Cox, Jazz Long And Short Of It the fact that they trailed three James to one, promised to un-Football fans are still buzzina over the oerformanras chain the runners Mipv havp hpen Chicago (A) Landis cf baserunners, his task looked vir Los Angeles (N) Gilliam 3b Neal 2b Moon rf tually hopeless.

For in two record Aparicio ss Fox 2b attendance the Colise- "ic VUase- put on last Saturday by a couple of Pitt sophomores, one; stranding on the bases with frus- urn, the White Sox have 'stranded games in Larker lb Kluszew ski lb Lollar i.i. me aiiwi i niiic iLU I lie v-ux unn rnp rsinrr wiTn a i rpn pnrv ann nn mm iniii -c nt I "iciii-ia Killing iuuii vi it uase runners. the long Polish name-Jasfrzembski. Yep, folks are look selves back into contention behind Nine men left on base Phillips 3b con- forward to the Duke game to see if both Fred Cox of Monongaheia and Steve Jastrzembski (pronounced Jus Tnr-iflrw i r. -hi Hodges lb Demeter cf Roseboro Wills ss Koufax Smith If McAnaney rf Scoring Crown Looms Shaw rout at Chicago.

Comnoundina hi ill Johnson HERE'S HOW Mononaahela'c ikc(v OKI or vanaergnrt will be running or in the vicinity of the first string. Who was it that said weeks ago that; Mike Ditka'll catch your All-American while "Jazz" will! catch your passes? Yliad's Midwestern Yliad, your myopic seer, swore todav he'll never see! .800 again, his lofty average a few weeks ago. But at' the same time, we suspect he'd be satisfied if'n he stayed! Pefy Rk- was Coach Bemis, plus dismissal were two White Sox errors and a passed ball. Sox Finally Score Meanwhile, the Whit Snv tich (right) puts his kicking form up for approval by Pitt soccer coach Leo Bemis. Pestich, a standout performer, scored a goal in Pitt's opening 3-1 win over Slip- It Again? ui or interested soccerites, who the sport underwoy at Pitt at an intl collegiate level of competition a few ye( ago.

Pitfs record thus far is 1-1. playing before a second straight record series crowd of 92,550 left two on in the first inninu ulion Popp Also High Kittens Visit Monessen Sherm Lollar rapped into a double play, one on in the second third, and two more aboard both Coacn Jonn Beazell's Little Kit- In Tally Derby A second straight finish at the top of the Big Six Scoring race trict junior highs. about 150 pounds. Last week's match with Bethel Stuyvesant's presence in was "weathered" out two nisrhf.s bark-fiplrl in the fourth and sixth innings. tens Monongaheia Junior High Than ul 'itLnk! 1H i imauy, mey cracked! ua, munesseu lomor ftlV.irrV.

i lrtlf 1 II. loomed today for Monongahela's uii me scuion wnicn sti 1 1 has many moons (a timely word) to go. At any rate, Ylly called 27 of 37 right for a .730 this week. Add that, if you have a si'de rule handy, to his 67 of 90 and .744 and you'il get a grand total of 94 of 127 for a .740 standing. The puckish prognosticate, about as cocky as a college extra point man kicking through wider goal posts missed almost half-five to be exact-of his wrong calls in the Midwest, that hotbed of football fecundity.

Ylly missed the winning shots of Illinois, Minnesota Purdue, Kentucky and Northwestern. The Wildcats of Otto Grahams alma mater, if they weren't so toufpd in I row night in search of their first lleet Bob Johnson, thanks to through in the seventh to tie it up at 4-4 when Ted Kluszewski knocked in one run and Tllar victory of the season. Game time is 7:30. three scoring sparklers against uwicvcu win 3 in a row and therefore had to be much needed ground offena obliterated from the books com- go with the Scott Wailace-to-p Mamie aerial combo. The One maor change in backs will got himself even for that first in 1: I "vn ning double play smash hv snanV.

rup piannea by jgee or Dick Miale at risht ing a three-run homer over the screen in left field. and Mike Hoesac at full. Resting at 0-1 off an open-game 4-0 loss to Trinity, Monongaheia will be playing its second game as compared with the trio of gotten in by other dis- Homestead which earned him a tie at 36 points with Charleroi's Mickey Bitsko and Bob Hodgson. year Johnson lost out for the individual scoring crown when Cougar Bob Daugherty nan wild in the tenth and last game (to Johnson's nine). Daugherty.

Up front Bob McKinlev ibtt nan ne will insert the now eligible George "Styvie" Stuyvesant, a 5'B freshman who weighs probably pair at end with ueginnmg, couia De termed the nation's Cindere'b team. You have a favorite "smaller" school' Yiiad's is Texas Tech. Watch 'em go. Chicago (A) 000 000 400- 4 10 3 L. A.

(N) 004 onn niv sun Wynn, Lown (3). Pirr Short Shots with Mike Bozik at left ta Jim Brown at left guard, Gt Gunia at center, Blaine Per right and George f. bell at right tackle. Matey (7) and Lollar. Graig, Sher therefore, deadlocked Johnson at season's end.

ry (8) and Roseboro. Winner Michelosen Steps Up Panthers' Drills For Duke; Fans Rapped Johnson, who can be usual- Merry. Loser-Staley. HRs-Lol iar, Hodges. BOB JOHNSON six touchdowns.

Series Weather Cfo Joseph Patrick is the name selected for the "little lltl nd MrS' Joe Flint at Monon- fhJ rM Je senior is goalie for the Gallatin Vols the Washington County League. Talk about near misses. Tito Francona of the Cleve-and Indians missed the American League batting crown chami hJTV Pr-infS M3her (363) an cnamp, Harvev Kuenn. -aa PITTSBURGH (UPI) Coach lacles usually don't han, I counted on to score from way out, rather than going over for small yardagt after a "set up," also shares the leadership in touchdowns at six with Hodgson. Johnson and Popp, the pair have LOS ANGELES (LTD L0S Johnny Michelosen steDDed ud the! in snrppeci fj run up some good yardase whilp tern do of drills tnrlav Pin cfai-f r.

I w'eatnerman forecast consirto uic ouiijc iccuii dllctliisi UUKC 1 making a determined bid for prepped for its clash with the spots on the Big Six All Star Duke Blue Devils at the Stadium In third place is Monongahela's iU. or DaTS with 400 the minimum, reauired for titip team. that pulled out last week's gamelmgn cluflmess Ior today's over UCLA. of the Series i I Coliseum and predicted a Vic Fusia, a Michelosen aide, I of about 82 degrees, lashed out Monday at the Saturday. ieraiion.

ropp, nis points on lour "with 0t.avera9es' Dnora's Stan Musial finished touchdowns tying La1Ty Perkins wnn a mark. 'Ray Popp, his 24 points on four Michelosen, mindful that mir- vi laiiLun ixna uary nogan oi Football Schedule SCHOLASTIC Thursday Bellmar at Rostraver. Friday Night Monongaheia at Bethel Donora at Redstone Beth-Center at Charleroi Brownsville at Monessen who booed the Panthers last Sat-1 V'iiC'tl ICi Ui. ui-day. In a speech to the Curb r.Wl YTmmM I Monongahela's Jo "The In 45 carries in four games this year, Johnson has amassed a total of 32S yards for a neat 7.2 average.

Work-horse Popp has lugged leather on 50 different occasions in a quartet of games for 357 yards and a flat-7 average. stone Coaches, he termed Hip! Syracuse Leads Lambert Chase boos "despicable." Everybody nee money sometir when you visit FAMILY If you need UP TO $2000 phone today! 'Don't forget those bovs. in ad Toe" Bosdosh has lived up to his billing by taking the lead in conversions at nine. Ron Richnafsky of Clairton with eight and Tony Romasco of Monessen with seven are two- dition to foofhall nraip muctl XTTIIT rT 1. 1 lunrv (urn VlCtOlies keeD tin thpir WEATHERETTES Rainy won all three games from Cloudy.

Leonora Radus rolled a three game total of 41G. and Nicky Creevy a 320 for the win nor over Maryland and Kansas in its, same as the stnnW iit I.C.C. LADIES The I.C.C. Ladies League began Its 1959 season at the new I.C.C. Alleys on September 30.

A. Inserras won all 3 games from the Zuccarrinis. Captain Johnson's best game was his three in that department. Burgettstown at California Fort Cherry at Brentwood Glassport at Canon-McMillan first two games of the 1939 col- stands eating a hot dog," Fusia lege football season carried Syra- said, cuse to the top today in the last one, when he averaged 15 yards a try on nine attempts and 134 yards. Popp's top output came Down in sixth place, Donora's Rose Martin was high for Cloudy with 322.

Tom RuscRti shares that 12-point first balloting for the Lambert Jefferson at Masontown Mapletown at Brideeville in the opener against Brentwood when the big fullback tallied 140 Ivan, Jazz Trophy, emblematic of Eastern won two games ronr TT Snowy. Elma Pintek and Ida Man-if Cf 7T out cinelli both rolled a 3 earn, tZ ie Ioc scorers are Ann inserra had a 134 and 339 total. The Cregorini team won their only game from the Panslno's by breaking a tie with 3 pins. supremacy. yards on 14 carries for an aver Mt.

Lebanon at Washington South Side at Bentleyville The Orangemen received 9.4 of Mentioned age of 10 per. of 337, and Betty Tern est a Perry DragOT Elizabeth Forward at N. Hills a possible 10 points in the selection committee's first weekly bal ine toucnaown twins per- m. "-II 111 111 11 lit KUlVk For the losers Anne Inserra bowled a 140" nri 5 wi Joan Dora hiid for the winners. Small loan Ad Cnh 24 Monttili Ycu Rtewe Pjymtnti 5169.82 J10.0C 354.93 20.00 556.94 30.00 Centumtr Pitcowtf Co.

Csl 24 MontMf Tau Reetiiw Piyments 956.52 $16.00 1167.72 56.00 1378.92 66.00 Ptymtnti Include Principal tnt Interest witli six points. Donora's Russiformance should take on an ad NEW YORK (UPI) Ivan a three COLLEGIATE Friday Night fi Scott has kicked a placement. ditional luster when Monongaheia i-enzi naa a tfi in t(i mu. iwai Ct Jti nd Aim Pei-pola fol. Toncic, Pitt's senior quarterback from Midland, today was named as the signal caller on lots, while Penn State was second with 9.1.

Army, Navy, Pittsburgh, Holy Cross, Rutgers, Pennsylvania. Princeton and Boston College rounded out the top 10. in addition to the lotty spots meets Bethel Friday and Thomas the, scoring derby enjoyed by both Jefferson two weeks hence. towed with a' total of 308. Stormy won two games from Sunny.

Patty Johnson rolled a three game total of 371. and Rnh. this week's Eastern College Ath ivuu. me rerecKO won 2 from the Reynold's team with Carole Namie taking 3 game high with 363. The M.

Inserra team took 2 from Pattersons with Donna West Virginia at Boston U. Saturday Afternoon Duke at Pitt John Carroll at Waynesburg Penn State at Army Shippenburg at Cal Teachers Wash-Jeff at Case Tech letic Conference All-East team because he completed 15 of 28 passes for 247 yards and four by Leach a 334 for the winners, while Rita Gilmer rolled a 330 for the losers. ga bowling single game high of! Northwestern On LSU's Tail touchdowns against UCLA last it and 337 total. SOCCER WASHINGTON COUNTY LEAGUE Pts GF GA Saturday. Joan Dora had single game high The league consists of 5fi r-irl Steve Jastrzembski.

Pitt's sooh- in teams of 7 each. TIip im, ana. Leonora Kocius the iicvviy- ,1 Little Series omore end from Vandergrift, Pa. elected officers for this year are: "5i VI til). Hazel Kirk 2 8 caught five of Toncic's tosses for I NEW YORK (UPI) North-I.

11, Syracuse, 49; 12, Penn State I. western, victor over Iowa in 13, South Carolina 26- 14 FAMILY FINANCE CORPORATION OF CHARLEROI (loans up to $600) CONSUMER DISCOUNT CI OF CHAM.EROI (loans over $600) S13 FalloerfieU Aee fKene: HUdian 3 5Jt resident Sara Rocco- Vice-' President Helen Lignelli Dunlevy 2 Wasbn. Slovaks 1 Gallatin Vols 0 Windy Uklanoma; 15, Auburn, 11; 16 ireasurer Louise Lupton; and! Final Tonight HAVANA (UPI) The seventh and decisive game of the Little World Series tonight mav turn 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 Snowy 10 10 9 8 4 4 2105 yards, including one for the 4i winning touchdown in the final 31 seconds against UCLA. The ECAC 2 named Jastrzembski its "sopho-4 more of the week" for these feats. (tie), Michigan State and South Roscoe 0 5f Saturday's top football games, 6 cut Louisiana State's first-place 7 margin to six points today in 11 United Press International's mall; ior college ralintrs.

ern Methodist, 10 each; 18, Flori Lowber 0 secretary Helen Reynolds Team Standings A. Inserra 3 Rainy Cloudy Sunny into a Battle of Teds. Atlasburg 0 da, 19, Air Force Academy, 0 Ted Wieand, who helped pitch 20 (tie), Duke and Oregon. 4 Pansmo Perecko the Cuban Sugar Kings to victory KEYSTONE LEAGUE BEER at its best! in the International League "lay Pts GF GA each. Others Arkansas Texas ct The wave of weekend upsets jolted Army, Clemson, Notre Dame and Ohio State out of the top 10.

Georgia Tech. Tennessee offs, is expected to oppose Ted lj KEYSTONE LEAGUE Ji sinSie high game Al 178: three game high -2A1 Gaglardi 478. Morgan 1 0 0 2 8 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 Wills of the Minneapolis Millers. Tech and Washington, 2 each; M. Inserra Gregorini Reynolds Patterson Zuccarrini Beadling 1 0 0 Gallatin Gents 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 playoff champions of tihe Ameri and Purdue moved into the select Missouri 1.

can Association Cuddy 0 1 0 0 0 group. 41 J. Barkey Team Points R. Kerfonta E. Porotla For Your Favorite Case Of Beverage CALL BL841 ABC LEAGUE TtlWm NATIONAL PHARMACY 1.

L. S. U. (23) (3-0) 7 5 5 4 8 Poroda gcuiie mgn Honors were! a -i takpn rvi vu A- kagkird Secretary A. iuuii wiui a 44 and single game of 171 went to Julia Hazuda.

WEEK October 4th to 10th TURNER LADIES Marcia Lucas with her Wee game 430 and single 182 took all honors. Pizzutelli's Beer Distributo 2. Northwestern (6) (2-0) 3. Southern Calif. (4) (3-0) 4.

Texas (2) (3-0) 5. Georgia Tech (3-0) 6. Tennessee (2-0) 7. Mississippi (3-0) 8. Purdue (1-0-1) 9.

Wisconsin (2-0) 10. Iowa (1-1) Grace 10 Marge 5 Libby 5 Betty ZL. 4 Members are reminded of the Round Robin to be held on Sunday Oct. 11 ORDER A CASE OF YOUR FAVORITE BEER OR SODA POP VENAN2I JUNIORS single nigh game Tcnna Roc- 2:30 p.m. co 122; Three game high -I Lunch will be served after bowl-Sandy Piccolo 303; Katfiy at the Turner Club.

it McKeesport Fight phenson rolled a ir2. Standings Your Pharmacist Today hat Access to Approximately 2,000 modern, up-to-date and scientific Drugs to Help Your Doctor In the Treatment of Your Illnesses. Your Pharmacist Works For Better Community Health 24 Hours A Day! To Us, Your Health Is As Close At Your Telephone. j. For Baker Oct.

27 Uou Mbteud to serve Lucas Single Game high Lenny Harmon 107; tliree game high -Lenny Harmon 296; Lenny Smith rolled a 100 game. Standings McKEESPORT (UPI) Vet Link us Anthony eran Pittsburgh heavyweight Bob 13 11 7 6 5 3 FOR WE FIXEST MEATS VEGETABLES GROCERIES Baker will fight Frankie Daniels Chevine Flament Bakersficld, Calif. Oct. 24 at Vemmzi 12 the McKeesport Palisades, pro To Safeguard Your Health Is Our Most Important Function moter Joe Luvara announced Monday night. FOUR LEAF CLOVER Single game high was rolled hv Luvara said Art Swiden of Pitts MILLER'S Drug Store 10 9 8 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 burgh, had been scheduled to Dermis Popp Lennie Harmon Donna Baxter George Gregorini Sandy Piccalo Jtunet Lee Lenny Smith Phlip Caffore Linda Lend Tona Rocco Dairy Hodgson Visit Our Store Dally and Pickup Our Daily Specials At Shown On Our Store Window Shop Pizzutelli's Super Market Aero From City Parking Lot 101 Third Railroad I ow It WE GIVE G.I.

BLUE STAMPS meet Daniels on Oct. 13, but had 4. Norma Caprio (ir3), three game 6 high by Carole Little (382). 6 Standings 5. Kalenic 9 3 pulled out of the bout.

323 Main St. Monongaheia1 BLackbtirn 84321 "Swiden said ha thousht Dan fi ids was too tough for him," 8Spernak 7 lOjOstrowski 1 6 10Maiidni 2 1 said. he didn't have Lsrry Martin 2 10 In to train.".

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