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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1958 THE DAILY REPUBLICAN THE HERALD-AMERICAN TWO ssim 9ragoR8 Dm Final fraetiee For Ktone oon 3 tdL Positions In MOVING UP By Alan Maver vportooeam BEN MARTIN. HAS REALLY Mississippi Southern, Miami Head Small College UPI Poll Chattanooga Moves Up In Poll As Mississippi, Miami Retain Spots By EARL WRIGHT 10. Connecticut (6-2) 89 BY JOHN "MOON" CLARK Hoop Mentors Issue Call To Basketball Face Rebuilding Task As Only One Starter Returns Big Six Race Slill At Slake More Changes May Be Needed Due To DHS Injuries Tiie Dragons, going into the. luur Redstone, playing a highly fren United Press International 11, Kearney 63; 12, Bowl- WHO' ffi His ffRST SEASOfi AS HEAP COACH AT THE AR FORCE zied game, shut the Dragons out flAP TflZ FALCO FLY HQ 'WAY JF Hthe. WLP BLUB.

YONPBR. ina Green (Ohio), 53; 13, Califor comDletelv. while HarBrack al last grid game of the season, carry into the game a season's total of 97 points scored, against the ''Greyhound's 82 points. For both phiti! though, it is only fair to NEW YORK (UPD-Mississippi Southern, Miami of Ohio and nia Poly of San Luis Obispo, 51; Chattanooga, three teams which lowed the Dragoos one touchdown. What happened at Brown The Dragons are undergcing arid there were many near-miss- their final practice session to often give major football schools busy days, ranked 1-2-3 today in the United Press International 14, Willamette 48; 15, Middle Tennessee State, 42; 16, Buffalo (N.Y.) (2), 40; 17, Rochester (N.Y.), 18 (tie), Gustavu -AdolphU (Minn.) and Memphis State, 24 24 each; 20, Missouri Valley, 19.

se i-i Mines this vear. caused by ville. when the Dragons looked ACADEMyA Mf) day for the season in preparation for the Monessen tilt tomorrow Basketball Coach Jerry Wun-derlich and his assistant, Dan Coir-air, issued the first call for basketball aspirants to report to the gymnasium today. small college ratings. night at Monessen.

Mississippi Southern, a 26-14 vic men KuzemKa, ngnt tacieie. is still limping a little from a tor over North Carolina State of the Atlantic Coast Conference last dropped passes or fumbles or( like the best team in the area, penalties at crucial scoring times, can never be explained properly. The Dragons also carry into The Dragon offense worked at its the game two victories, over Fifth best manufacturing four touch-'Avenue and Brownsville, against; downs for 24 points, while Monessen's no victories. Both jng Brownsville's offense to ab- teams have played nine soluttly nothing, "gimes, although perhaps Mones- Asainst Monongahela. the excluding the boys out for foot Saturday night, was No.

1 for the ball. on his left kg received last Friday night in the game with Elizabeth Forward, and so is Jimmy eighth straight week. The Board of The two coaches are faced Small College Coaches which rates Giants Crippled But Dangerous Reports Indicate PITTSBURGH (UPD Reports from New York say the Giants Smith, senia- left end. Both boys with a huge task this season the teams gave Mississippi South sen has played the heavier sched-; ria2ons punched one touchdown1 are figuring to play in the last whipping a combination together ern 34 first-place votes and a total lover and last week scored three game of their high school careers, of 391 points. Out of the 82 points scored yagainst Elizabeth.

however, and both are steadily with only one returning starter from last year's team. BiU Law, Miami, which bowed to Indiana the Dragons, Tom Lrbanik, big, thra. improving. of the Big Ten recently by only fast halfback star for the Donora1 wifh Miniihl the Bill Bandalo. junior tackle, is are crippled in key spots but th Pittsburgh Steelers were not overconfident of an upset at Pitt Sta five points, advanced from third to lone returning veteran, will be the pivot upon whom the Dra gridders, has scored 46 points, or' hav gained, being groomed to relieve Kuzem- over nail me loiai 01 pouns.

ka in tomorrow night's game, second after shutting out Marshall (W. 26-0. The Ohio school re I more ground than their eppo- gon coaches hope to rebuild, dium Sunday. 7kt Both Monessen and Donora 1 and Jav Gidick is ready to take' and ended the game w.th ceived one first-place vote and 229 have suffered more than usual. Last year's quintet, besides over Smith's flanking pofiticn on 1 ra firct IblyinC IT WOUIfl points.

the olfer.se. Smith, however, takes care of the punting chores; Chattanooga made the biggest Law, were Davy Russell, Hal Rice, Angelo Dabiero and Eloy Ramirez, all of whom have been advance, moving from 10th to third in the wake of its 14-6 triumph graduated. for the Dragons and plays a corner spot on the defense. Working late into the heavy dusk, the Dragons can see the over Tennessee of the Southeastern Football injuries frequently disappear a few minutes before the game and the Steelers will not be surprised if halfback Frank Gif-ford and his running mate Alex Webster play. Giant Coach Jim Lee Howell said he may start three rookies in his offensive lineup.

Starting tackles Jack Stroud and Roosevelt Brown are sidelined with injuries. Howell has worked with Conference. Chattanooga drew one The coaches are not sure who will join Law to make the through injuries during the jf eiekjn9 faiHy 'The Dragons have lost six PIaV-jwe "ers frow the starting eleven that) lined up at the beginning of the! Almost the same story can be year, several key players about Moressen They have who would be playing now andi" ng lately but the games didn't get an early season nod. close and could easily go the Among those starters other way. September are Steve Turkovich, It looks like a good game to-Jim Totedo, Lou Greco, nr morrow night between the two an-Bedford, Russell Scott and Eddie jeient rivals, even though both are iimirvrs pxoenti teams are without players who THlS.THEiR 3rv SBASOt, SHOULP BE THEIR BEST DESPITE THEIR TbUSHEST SCHEDULE YET.

71 AT fi'lt IOWA TIE WAS lights come up in the Greyhound first-place vote and 196 points, J006EO B1 THE RAPID PROGRESS THEY'VE MADE IT Wori'T BE too Lorte East Texas State was fourth 19.38-59 five, but a number of aspiring lads from the Jayvee team will be on hand today, with Stadium as the Greyhounds are put through the paces for the Dragon tilt. with 184 points and Northeastern the Highlight ofthbr BEFORE THEY'RE RldHT VP THERE" WITH THE (Okla.) was fifth with 148. Arizona AVON'S FIRST HALF. more reporting next week when The games between the two (Flagstaff) State held sixth place OTHER SERVICE SCHOOLS. the football season will come to with three first-place votes and 138 a clcse.

normally would be in the battle. points. schools have always been very close, and the rivalry has been keen but exceptionally praiseworthy. Last year the Dragons de Among the returning Jayvee Montana State College, which are: Gene Berardinis, Conrad Army, LSU, Iowa Seen drooped a 16-6 decision to Califor Wojciechowski, Sherman Ramey, Jim Crawford, Butler dy, Jockey Of Tudor Era Gets 20 Day Suspension LAUREL, Md. (UPI) Willie nia Poly of San Luis Obispo last Saturday night, slipped from sec Breezing: To Week's Win Ron Koscelek, Chuck Giuffrida, ond to seventh with a first-place C7 Harmatz started serving a 20-day Mel Guy, 240-pound rookie from Duke, and Frank Youso, yearling from Minnesota.

Other Giant newcomers in the starting line are guards Bob Mis-chak, a rookie from Army, and Al Barry, former Green Bay Packer. The Giants (5-2) and the Steelers (3-4) may attract 40.000 Sunday if the weather is favorable. The home crowd attendance record of 39,075 was set on Oct. 23, 1954 When the Cleveland Browns played at Forbes Field. feated the Greyhounds at Legion Field in a close game to mark up a six game winning streak for the season.

This year, the Dragons have their eye set on ending the season with a victory to make a 3-7 vote and 135 points. Wheaton (111.) Tom Urbanik, Bob Sterner, Bill Bandalo, Steve Barkaszi, Jay Gidick, John Kabay. Another 21 over Columbia; Navy 27 over NEW YORK (UPD-Louisiana was eighth with a first-place vote George Washington; Syracuse 27 likely prospect reporting today is and 112 i St. Benedict (Kan.) was next with a firstplace Jim Totedo, who is a senior. The Dragons started out -with an offense that manu-j factured 19 points in the opening game, and then played Greens-burg on even terms, though losing 6-0.

But the lose was due to a bad punt and Greensburg recovering the ball deep in Dragon territory. And there was a time when the Dragons had a first down on Greensburg's five yard line after a long drive, only to have a fifteen yard penalty inflicted on them on the first drive that placed the ball on Greensburg's two yard line. Charleroi was next, ard the Dragons could only net one score, a TD by Ron Koscelek on a pass, State, Iowa and Army-the leading candidates for the national college football championships are favored to breeze past their Jim Bell, who was not out for record. If the Dragons win, it basketball last year. vote and 96 points, and Connecticut was ltoh with 9 points.

suspension today for his rough ride aboard Tudor Era in Tuesday's Washington D.C. International. The action was announced Wednesday by the Laurel stewards, who charged Harmatz with "shutting off Sailor's Guide entering the stretch" in the International. Sailor's Guide finished will also give them two valley victories and insure them of a fourth place in the Big Six standings. There will be a few prospects weekend opponents with points to Kearney (Neb.) headed the sec over Colgate.

Midwest: Kansas Stale 3 over Iowa State; Michigan 6 over Indiana; Oklahoma State 7 over Kansas; Michigan State 8 over Minnesota; Notre Dame 6 over North Carolina. South: Duke 3 over Wake For from the sophomore class also, spare. ond 10 group. Bowling Green Charleroi and Monongahela lead the standings with no defeats and LSU, which took over the No. 1 (Ohio), California Poly of San including Rich Falkevitz, Barry Boradati, Pat Fotherimgham, Joe Russell.

Billy Johnson and Jim spot in the United Press Interna Luis Obispo. Willamette one tie, and, excluding Olairton, Middle Tennessee State, Buffalo Rosborough. tional ratings this week, was picked to defeat Mississippi State est; Georgia Tech 7 over Alaba the Dragons could come in third place above Brownsville and Mon (N. Rochester (N.Y.), Gusta- lengths behind Tudor Era but was Ron Koscelek, who saw some vus Adolphus Memphis by at least 15 points while see HIRED AS SCOUTS CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI)-Carl Ackerman and Charles Baker have been hired as scouts by the Cincinnati Redlegs. Ackerman formerly scouted for the Los Angeles Dodgers while Baker was a Washington Senators talent hunter.

essen. awarded the victory when the stewards upheld a foul claim ond-ranked Iowa was an eight- State and Missouri Valley rounded action on the varsity team last year, brought his arm out of the while the Cougars scored in ev- If Monessen should win, all ma; Vanderbilt 7 over Tulane; West Virginia 14 over William and Mary; Clemson 7 over North Carolina State. Southwest: Texas Christian 8 point pick over Ohio State. out the first 20 in that order. Buf made by Howard Grant, who rode three teams, Brownsville, Mones sling yesterday for the first time ery quarter.

At Clairton the Dragons managed a pair of touch falo received the other two first- The oddsmaker listed Army as the Australian horse. Tudor Era sen and Donora will tie with one since he fractured a shoulder place votes. downs while Olairton put over was disqualified to second place, victory each in the valley. the most lop-sided favorite in this week's "line," tabbing the third- over Texas; boutnern juetnomst bone midway in the corrent football season. Ron will proba ranked Cadets as a 32-point choice NEW YORK (UPD The United bly be taking it easy oo the floor over twice-beaten VBlanova.

Down The Bowling Alleys for several days. 10 over Arkansas; Rice 16 over Texas Far West: California 6 over Washington; Oregon 6 over UCLA; Oregon State 7 over Press International smail college football ratings (first-place votes and won-lost records in paren Sixth-ranked Oklahoma also was "healthy" favorite for its Big Men's Commercial League two by the Flyboys For Repasky, Anna Marie theses): Eight conference showdown against Missouri that will decide Gembarosky had high three Turn Points In other action, the Gyrenes swept three from the Doughboys, game score of 305. Fay Repasky Sports Capsules the league championship and the 1-2-3 MIX $16.50 per yard 1-2-4 MIX $15.50 per yard SIMON RIDER CONCRETE CO. BELLE VERNON 1063 Bednar had a 117 and Lena Laud- Orange Bowl representative. The Dolph Schayes Free Vanguards took two from the Destroyers, and Swabbies took two erback a 108.

Throws Syracuse To Win Laura Lucas led the Jablecki from the Frogmen. Martino led the scoring with a 1. Miss. Southern (34) (7-0) 131; 2. Miami (Ohio) (1) (5-2) 229 3.

Chattanooga (1) (5-3) 196 4. E. Texas St. (7-1) 5 Northeastern (Okla.) (8-0) 148 6. Ariz.

(Flagstaff) (3) (8-0) 138 7. Montana St. (1) (7-1) 135 Wheaton (111.) (1) (8-0) 112 team with a 146 and 361 three- fine 214 single score and 486 game series. Dolores Wagner had Redstone, playing Charleroi tomorrow night, will probably be without the services of their ace United Press International Dolph Schayes, a "dead shot" from the field, also is a clutch marksman from the foul line. Chester team defeated second (place Lesnak team three games to now hold a four game spread In the Men's Commercial League.

Lario, meanwhile, moved into a Becond place tie with Lesnak by taking two from Parsons. Hanna took two games from Castner, end Dekowski two from Kozar in other league action. Ribovich of the Dekowski team led singles scoring with a 213. Steve Gula had a 209 for Lesnak, and Dom Ckconi had a 201 for Lario. 271 in two games, Captain series.

Ostopowicz and Dave Cec-coni tied for second high three Carolyn Jablecki had 211 and Sooners were listed as a 16-point pick. In Saturday's only game involving two top-rated teams, seventh-ranked Purdue and ninth-ranked Northwestern were rated even for their dash at Evanston, 111. This game will be televised throughout the Midwest. The other members of the UPI top 10 were picked to win by at least one touchdown. Fourth- Quarterback.

Mazurek, wro has Jean Heubner, 208. Norma Rey PAnodiict's (1) (9-0) 96 The former NYU star dropped been in the starring role of Red- game total, a 477. Yocolano had a very good 207 single game and 467 three game nard had a single game of 113 hi six free throws in the final stones' resurgence, suffered and Elaine Rudinec a 101. IJjppiJPIlJlB series, and Diatilho had a 475 brain concussion. He is the third Valley player to suffer he same Captain Margaret Trubell and minutes Wednesday night to carry the Syracuse Nationals to a 116-115 triumph over Cincinnati in series.

Standings injury this season. He joins bepsi Vera Orsini tied for three-game high with 333 each for Trubell WJS aft Won Lost team. Mary Sokal had 220 in Not far behind were Lou Isaacs with a 198 for Parsons, Captain ranked Auburn was a seven-point favorite over Georgia, fifth-ranked 1 w- two games, Mae McKenna had a 108 single and Ida Mae Walker Wisconsin was sue over Illinois of Brownsville and Rattay of Monessen. Myron Potties won't be play, ing for the Irish for the rest of the season due to a shoulder sep Dick Lesnak with a 195 for his team, Elgie Grant and Steve Mar- the only National Basketball Association action. It was Schayes who set the stage for Larry CosteUo's one-handed push shot in the final six seconds to send the Royals reeling to their sixth loss in seven games.

a 103. Satellites Gr. Pounders Missiles Commandos Gyrenes Swabbies eighth-ranked Mississippi was 14 over Tennesse, and loth-ranked Standings conyak with 193 apiece for Lario aid Deowski, Captain Jim Chester with a 192 for his team, and Pittsburgh was 21 over Nebraska. Won Lost 15 14 14 14 13 11 10 10 9 8 aration iniury suffered in the Jablecki 22 Captain E. Hanna wiitha 190 for Snipers Steele 21 LEATHER his team.

Frogmen Princeton was picked by seven points over Yale in their Eastern regional TV game, but two other Ivy League battles Cornell vs. Dartmouth and Harvard vs. Trubell 12 18 FIGHTER OF YEAR Elgie Grant led three game NEWARK. N. J.

(UPIWWelter- Repasky 5 25 Pitt Panther game. Thafs Hit way it went for Bob Gaydos of Donora, too, who made Jfce Notre Dame team as a sophomore and then received injuries that kept him shackled later on. Vanguards Flyboys scoring with a 526 for Lario team, weight Gene Armstrong of Eliza Brown were rated even. Captain Chuck Dekowski had high of 514 for his team, St. John team won two games beth has been named the state's fighter of the year by the New Girls Commercial League from St.

Michael, and St. Mary OOTS Mm Weal service shee fer HUNTERS ANGLERS riOMEtS Maryland, although clobbered by Navy last week, was a one- "Gula had a 513 for Lesnak, Dom Maybe sophomores aren't ready team won three from St. Ann Jersey Boxing Writers Association Botticelli leads the Girls Commercial League by seven games after downing a three point favorite over Miami in the a 506 for Lario, Captain Dick Lesnak a 500 for his team. team when Donora Sokols bowled Vince Martnez of Patcrson won lone major Friday night game. Tuesday night.

the award 1957. to play against iumors and seniors in college. Tickets are out fcr sale now The point spreads on other ma fend George Kirkpatrick had a 484 for Parsons and Phil Borodaty an Andy Patch of the St. John CONSTRUCTION WOtKIII fer any man whe needs games Tuesday while second place Badzik was shutting out the jor Saturday games: GIVEN BASEBALL MISSION team rolled high three game laenucai score ior iario, beet that cen stand te East: Penn State 6 over Holy Jackman team. series of 538 for the night, and for the annual Man Valley Sports Writers Banquet to be held at i In other scoring, Jesse Greco toeghert ween Cross: Boston College 14 over High series scorer for the night George Dunyak rolled high sin WASHINGTON (UPI)-Lou Bris-sie, former major league pitcher, will go on a State Department 'had a two-game 316, Paul Chan- Boston University: Pennsylvania was Norma Micenko of the Bot gle game of 194 for the same Twin Coaches.

The New Deal Poolroom has them available in ko a 295, and Jim Chester a 346, ticelli squad, with a 375. She also team. Irene Berestecky led the Wagner mission to Australia next spring to had a 111 single, Alice 220 in two games, and Donora. Richard Fronzaglio had a 150, Ron Bozik a 155 and Murry a 185, rolled a single game of 148, which Captain women with a 150 single game. teach baseball to youngsters.

and Their opponents, St. Michael all for Chester team. Pat Hormell, with a 149 high for the league for the night. Pat Ann Chadwick a 126 312 three-game score. Standings For Parsons, Al Kovacik had 294 in two games, Jack Mason 292, also had 249 in two game scoring.

Captain Loretta Botticelli had a team, had a 477 series rolled by Make Protz, and a 144 single by Helen Protz and 453 three-game series rolled by Mary Culyba. Won Last and Leu Isaacs 338. Jcbn Drake Supply Donora FR-9-7430 Aulo 627 McKcan 146 single game and 341 in three had a single game of 117. games and Lee Barbao had 223 For Kozar, John Pil ota had 14 7 10 11 9 12 9 12 John Pechko rolled high single score for the league for the eve Anderson Chadwick Jordan Fronzaglio in two games. 324 in two games, and Captain oroved its right to be Pete Kozar had a 179 single game Possy Curran had a 148 single game high and 332 in three games ning, a 212.

His three-game score was also high for his team, St. Al Macko a 177, ard Dominic Di PERMANENT for their opponents on the Cur Biasi a 176. Oanhtm'i Oyriw I- Witirtretf loot Onlf $12.95 ran team. S. Urieh had a 230 in Stirsgle recorded a 305 in and; tw0 Saiws- and Mary Frascatore ivo games ior uckowski, BATTERY BOOSTER CABLES had a 116 single game.

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For the women, Margaret Senko had a 156 single game. For St. Ann, Mike Dzatko had Pa'ch had a 368 for the women. Point Standings for Matches Everybody needs money sometime when you visit FAMILY! If you need UP TO $2000 Patsy Garcia was high scorer for Badzik with a 148 single game and 257 in two. Marilyn Fried-lander had a 336 three game series, and Marge Miller had a i Steve Marconyak a 342 for De-) k'ywski.

I For Hanna, single scores were recorded as: Mike Andras, 158; I Tibbie Comer, 157; Don Stoioff, and Ben Sanzi 145. For Castner team, Bill Johns rolled 321 in two games, Ray 'Rodriguez rolled 317, and Mike s1.99 H.98 $3.95 Value phone today! GAL 114, Esther Yuhasz, a 106, La St. John 2 St. Michael 2 St. Mary 0 vonne Badzik a 104, Connie Dekowski a 102 and Patty Musial a St.

Ann 0 'C' -omulak had a single game of IwMI rtf. wattrsftst Scotch Ladies Lvgue Although downed two game by ,167. Standings Won Lost NEW SEAT CUSHIONS MENTHOL BASED ANTI-FREEZE Fronzaglio team Tuesday night 22 5 18 9 38 9 101. For Jackman team, Irptta Bergamasco led with a 26 in two games, and Vi Glaros had a 214 and Shirley Ramage a 213. Lil Urich had a 102 single game.

Standings Won Lett Botticelli 21 6 Badzik 13 Curran 12 IS Jackman 7 20 ter (Lario Anderson still leads the Scotch Ladies League. Second place Ohadwick team took two games from Jordan, but still trails by Smalt loan Act Cish 24 Monthly Ym Rtciivf fiyiMnts $169.82 $10.00 354.90 20 00 556.91 30.00 Coniiimer Discount Ce. Act Cud 24 Monthlf You RMle fiymwits 956.52 S16.00 1167.72 56.00 1378.92 6600 Peyments Include Erincitit ln IMtwt four games. n.98 $3.00 Value 99c Castner 13 14 12 15 10 17 "ICozar 9 18 iDi-kowski 6 21 Evelyn Kilcullen led scoring in sinzle with a 138 game. She also had high series for Fronzag more to follow lio team, a 316.

Hilda Russell had 227 in two games. Toots Neill took high three game honors for the night with a 357, bowled for Anderson team. Captain Mary Anderson had a 130 single game, Ann Russo had 237 Polish Ladies League Jablecki still leads tlie Polish Indies League by one game over Steele after Steele and Jablecki each took three games from their opponents, Repasky and Trubell, Tuesday night. Shirley Parson of the Steele Ittim led scoritiit with a 118 sin in two games, and Sadie Taylor OSTOM Shoe Store C.W.V. League A hot race is going on the C.V.W.

league, where the Ground 'Founders, Missiles and Com-'mandos are all tied up for the yswond place siot, only one game behind the league leading Satel-drtes, ard it is still anybody's rwe, with throe tenuis also tied Wo gnnies behind first place. Satellites took two from the aCommandos this week, Ground Plunders took two from hoi the Missiles wer dawned FAMILY finance corporation Of NMRUMI (loinl us le S600) CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO. or CHMUH0I (loins ovif (600) S13 fillottfidd vnut rkoni HU4tse a iV4 had 200. Ann Rumora led the Jordan team with a series score of 354, 1R9-75M) Donora 581 MrKrnn Ave. Captain Lil Jordan had 211 in two games, Helen Micenko had gle game and a three game total of 370.

Ann Murphy rolled a ion itmglA game for the. tame team. a tw sine find Kay Wood 103. For QMdwkfc. Laura SUck.

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