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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 11

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irW40imvirvw-romwl 4 A ELEVEN THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL THURSDAY AUGUST 28 1958 TODAVS NEWS TODAY-WITH TODAVS PICTURES 0 niaht "I I -S-III pens ris at CAnna 1 Arrif BOWLING New Orleans L7rico Bossier City Jamboree Is Slated Friday oss am a Is Legion Junior Winner 35 Million Active Keglers in Country NEW YORK (1----Bow1ing in the United States in the 1958- 59 season will represent a $1000000000 outlay Bensinger told a press conference Besinger president of a bowl Defending Champions To Clash at Ruston J-Hodge Is 'Sleeper' I 1143I1 di 1111311M J-Hodge Is 'Sleeper' Defer To J-Hoc NEWPORT Ark Or lcans winner of the Region Six American Legion Junior Baseball tournament enters the Southeast el sectional tournament at Pon thatoula La with an eye on the Little World Series championship The New Orleans team won the four-state regional tourney at New port yesterday by beating Fort orth 11-2 New Orleans capitalized on a dozen walks for the victory The 1 play gets under way tornor 1 tcp-seeded followed by Lee Fen- 1 with Lee Kantrow of Baton Rouge 1 tress of Baton Rouge Foster Roden and Lamar Roemer of Houston row with seedings and pair The second annual LaSalle ings set for this afternoon igh jamboree at 011a will Five divisions will get the pro- Several Players High jamboree at 01 la will divisions will get It I tcp-seeded followed by Lee Fen- 1 with Lee Kantrow of Baton Rouge tress of Baton Rouge Foster Roden and Lamar Roemer of Houston play gets under way tomor1 row with seedings and pair ings set for this afternoon Five divisions will get the pro- Several Players The s( High ja Sib' Be Tennis Tournament Opens sales i Junior tennis play gets i ott11--Ilay among ot Dallas and Earl tops in 12-and-under boys' Brisk at ec under way in the Louisiana I the top four in any junior division i Fort Worth play I Lake is seeded third behind Jim Sylvia Bradley of Jackson Miss No ropfilms(BooZ18 ana Tech ath- Open Tennis Tournament to- Beste of Baton Rouge and Dae is top-seeded in junior girls' play sunroit1 M'agimlia vs Gahagaen 1 i Alexandria vs Bill Rolston Baton letic officials report a fairly brisk day with six matches sched- with Pat Ryan 01 Fort Worth trail- 1 Roemer of Houston Tex in boys 1 wi I Rouge John Bolton Alexandria vs sale of season reset-Ned ducats to play Houston's Bill Banta ranks 1 ing Paula Thomas of Fort Worth Richard Knight Fort Worth Charles uled every hour on the hour i fourth In junior boys action i and Melanie Beirhost of New Or- Shreveport Dan Roemer Bossier Ci ty' Han Memphis vs Charles Knox remain on sale until the first home 1 beginning at 8 am Adult Mon Lopez of El Paso Tex is I leans rang 1-2 in the girls division vs Richard Carter Baton Blouse gme Oct 4 I Inner a of Howver persons ho had re- Carter-Ganagan match oBsTfys To lel gr vi ns served seats for Tech home games last year have only through Mon- 2 PAM Boys 11-and-under las David Beste Baton Rouge vs David day to purchase the same seats heiciwick Fort Worth Tom Clancey Shreveoprt Lamar Roemer Houston i for the coming grid campaign Junior Boys Tooke Tech Athletic Director Joe Ail- Shreveport vs winner of Olsen-Aver- i set for ett match Dean Mosely Baton Rouge let said ticket sales are running i vs winner oi Roemer-Magee match about the samr as in past years 1 and -A Weston Woloti Odessa Tex vs winner divisions of Latham-Burton match Jim Bests! i A season ticket costs $8 for the ousliatta Prepares Baton Rouge vs winner of Holmes- i tour games here i are 1 Carter match dou- 1 3 pm Junin Boys Home games will be against Me- Kantrow Baton Rouge 15 winner of I Neese State on Oct 4: Arkansas senior George-Martin atch: Ray Lake i or Ruston Jamboree Shreveport V57 winner of Stubbs-Wink- On Oct 25 Southeastern ler match Ron Howell Aberdeen '111 I Siana College on Nov 8 the McCar Nl)ss vs winner of Stuart-Herold junior match: Cleo Smith NPW Orleans vs homecoming tilt and McMurry local 32 Coushatta football hopefuls winner of Stratton-LaFevebre match 11111Y Banta Houston vs winner of College on Nov 15 Sheshurinf-Bolton match 1 All home games will start at 8 I under the direction of coaches Gene Knecht and Ed Thomp- Junior Girls Trice I son open their 1958 football season with 10-minute games Baton Rouge vs Cornell Cowles with the exception of the Shreveport daytime contest against Southeast- 4 pm Boys Carter opposite homer Ruston and i Staters Emmett Eddy and Walt i winn I 1 Baton Rouge vs Shu5hunoff-ClanceY on on Nov 8 which will begin at winner of Dilworth-M 4 agee pm Jonesboro-Hodge in the Rus- match vs winner of Knight-Roemer Weaver along with rugged Jerry match i I set for and divisions are douNes senior McCarter junior local ing equipment firm Said there are 15000000 active bowlers The billion dollar outlay includes what bowlers spend on equipment plus bowling fees and the investment of bowling center proprietors "Automation has aided both the bowler and the proprietor" he said "More people can bowl because the automatic pinsetter speeds the game" Danny Dupre peeds the game" )anny Dupr Lou uJivy squad walked away ith the game (rorn the fourth inning on The Texans Terry Barber went wild I in his pitching although he struck out 19 The Texans got their runs in the second inning when Preston Williamson got the only homer of Leader the day with one man aboard Winners of the tournament in Ponchatoula Sept 1-5 will go to the Little World Series in Colorado The East Ridge Country Club's Springs Colo Sept 9-13 Leader Is inaugurate a long awaited gram under way with play junliorbdoe) 13 sand geiraldsu adult di North Louiisana prep foot- girls under ball season tonight with sim- will begin Friday noon TIN lt divisions in all includin ilar festivals at Bossier City bles mixed doubles and a Ruston West Monroe Tal- division lulah and Ferriday slated to mect director Franklin ter announced seedings for keep the ball rolling tomor- play yesterday with just on row night Winnfield's defending 1-A champs and Jena's Giarts are the visiting 'hst clubs in a series of round-robin games beginning at 8 o'clock in the LaSalle jamboree tonight The "big three" jamborees are scheduled for Bossier City Ruston Is Southern ern and West Monroe gridirons Four of the top Class teams in North Cotton Val- Icy Plain Dealing and Sicily Is- Grid Favorite display their wares at Bossier's Memorial Stadium along with 1-A threat Mansfield and BY MARSHALL JOHNS 1-AAA newcomer Bossier who col- RICHMOND Va (inlide in the nightcap feature gram under way with play junior boys and girls boys girls under 13 The adult will begin Friday noon There RS divisions in all including bles mixed doubles and a division Meet director Franklin ter announced seedings for play yesterday with just one 1 II I West Virginia gram under way with play junior boys and girls boys girls under 13 The adult will begin Friday noon There I 16 divisions in all including mixed doubles and a di vision Meet director Franklin announced seedings for play yesterday with just one 11 II II West Virainta By MARSHALL JOHNSON RICHMOND Va inaugun North I ball seas ilar fest Ruston lulah an keep tho row nigl Winnfiel and Jena' clubs in games NI LaSalle 'I: The "hi scheduled and West of the top Louisiana ley Plain Bossier's with 1-A 1-AAA nel lide in (hi Girls Ann FRANKS IS WINNER Blanchard Shreveport vs Davetta BIEliiehiird vs Fowler and Don (Bull) Carter will noeasy task for skipper Knech "This league is going to be tough and we know we'are going to get it in the nose this year" assistant Thompson commented "but if some of our boys develop as they should we don't expect to be ton Jamboree Friday night "We don't know our starting ball club for Friday night" moaned Coach Knecht "So many of our boys have missed practice due to illness and injuries it's hard to say if we will even have eleven of 'em ready to go" junior championship golf tourna 1 Caughey Shreveport Nancy Goodwil- I Bob Franks emerged the victor I lie Shreveport vs Flo Sproul' Shreve- el the Shreveport Country Club's rrent opened yesterday with Dan port Melanie Beirhorst New Orleans vs Linda Hamel Shreveport junior championship yesterday ny Dupree firing a 44-40-84 for Girls I5-and-under when he defeated Edward Crai Grady Shreveport vs Cammie Wenk first round lead of the field i Shreveport 3-2 in the finals 5 pm Third round of junior boys youngsters singles Dick Liddell's 7-5 win over Tom: 6 pm Girls I5-and-under my Tooke assured for him the Second in the first round wa 1 Margaret Roemer Flossier City vs Da-' i vetta Caughey Shreveport Ichampionship consolation crown Billy Bieneman with 41-45-86 fol Shreveport vs Flo Sproul' Shreve-f the Shreveport Country Club's rrnt opened yeserday witn rt Melanie Beirhorst New Orleans i oet Linda Hamel Shreveport junior championship Girls 15-and-under yesterday ny Dupree firing a 44-40-84 for when he defeated Edward Crain 'ady Shreveport vs Cammie Wenk first round lead of the field of ireveport 3-2 in the finals 5 pm Third round of junior boys Igles Dick Liddell's 7-5 win over Tom- 6 pm Girls 15-and-under my Tooke assured for him the Second in the first round was argaret Roemer Flossier City vs Da- Ha Caughey Shreveport 1 championship consolation crown Billy Ilieneman with 41-45-86 rrent opened yesterday with ny Dupree firing a 44-40-84 for first round lead of the field of youngst ers Second in the first round was Billy Ilieneman with 41-45-86 van- lewea by Fran Ford with 48-42-90 a Other group leaders were Al- sion Johnson 52 in the 12-13 year olds David Taylor 47 in the 10- 1 11 years Buddy Crowe 28 in the 10 year olds and Debbie Gowen fol- 74 in the girls 12-13 year olds Dan- lewed by Fran Ford with 48-42-90 a Other group leaders were Al si on Johnson 52 in the 12-13 year olds David Taylor 47 in the 10- 1 It years Buddy Crowe 28 in the 10 year olds and Debbie Gowen fol- 74 in the girls 12-13 year olds booted completely off the field" Choctaw returnees include halfback Raymond Eddy quarterback Albert Self and end I Leo Biles 1 District 1-B champions the last ros CoA-1cuosmhpaettt7tr Choctaws tm7v eyienat fast and sophomorestudded son Finding replacements for All 2 1 fl uuu i i I i 4 i A i 4 i 3 1 4 1 -t si il District Chomps at Ruston West Virginia goes looking Three 1957 district champs are for among the four entries at Ruston national footfall prestige Driver Is 64 Years among the four entries at Ruston iwi liaLluilat tuvtiaii pi caLl6c i uriver is oLi tears UM District Three I among thi :44 4 Lat 0141'1'1'16o-A fitr 'f 6q tj 1' Mo 4w nA 4 1 A ite-" '1? rItt 4t1 4 I 1' 4 fr'-'7' I g1 4' tti' 1 -V 4' 1- :1: A I 'I)? 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A 4 ill t' 4- 41- i-: 41 t9 40 IV 11' rl 4 I ::31:: kl 44 4:00: 4:::::: I r- Iff Ilomer's "Iron men" Coushatta this well as its fifth Et nd the host Bearcats all won dis- Southern Conference cham-1 trict titles last season while the 1 fourth contestant Jonesboro- pionship in six years era ns' Team Up outshine 'em all as 1 The Mountaineers who've won and Ouachitaa bona-fide "sleeper" i their last 24 conference games At West Monroe the host Rebels i stake their claim to national recog- 1 0 1 Mile rot- 's Lions tangle in a nition on a Sept 27 invasion of 1-AAA "sneak preview" for the Oklahoma and also take on Indiprogram highlight Crowville bat 1 ana Boston University Pitt Penn By DAVID BEEDER ties Mangham in the 8 o'clock i State and Syracuse DUQUOIN Ill filly who set a record and an opener and a i Things are a little different in-strong candidate for district 1-B side the league where West Vir-man rubbing mg a rabbit's oo are par old bb foot the i958 Hamblehonors--opposes Columbia in the ginia tas four minimum tonian story A pre-face favorite speedy Emily's Pride broke middle game i number now required for title con- Hoot Mon's 11-year-old Ham- Oldest jamboree is the Ruston st 1 'd t' era ion Lions Club affair entering its Not since 1952 have the Moun- I THIS naV in Sports I bletonian record of 2:00 with seventh year The Bossier City and taincers lost to a conference op- a third heat time of 1:59 45 Tallulah shindigs will go into their Iponent That was good enough on- NEW YOCZIC AUGUST 271938 for the mile trot fifth renewals while the Ferriday til last year to earn West Vir festival is one year younger ginia four successive league piovieri Driven by 64-year-old Flick Nige 0 10 crowns But Virginia Military Insti- IOC' 'i and trained by 78-year-old Fred Tallulah Hosts Pair tute went unbeaten in six circuit Egan Emily's Pride turned on a Talullah's Tr a defending starts to West Virginia's four in burst of speed at the finish of the Lions Lim) alma' entering its Not since 1952 have the Mounseventh year The Bossier City and taineers lost to a conference op-Tallulah shindigs will go into their ponent That was good enough 'in-filth renewals while the Ferriday til last year to earn West Virfestival is one year younger ginia four successive league crowns But Virginia Military InstiTallulah Hosts Pair tute went unbeaten in six circuit Talullah's Trojans defending starts to West Virginia's four in Driven by 64-year-old Flick Nipe and trained by 78year-old Fred Egan Emily's Pride turned on a burst of speed at the finish of the llomer's and the I rict title fourth ci a bona-fil At tA'est and Ouac 1-MA program Hes Man opener al strong cz middle Oldest Lions Cl seventh Tallulah fifth rem festival i Tallulah Talullat 1 ofil4q! A) IRA C' 47 t- 4 fd 100'- b-0 13-1 1 ALLSTATE custmors l'ANt 4444 YY-1-' -2 ztt :111577:777 54410 11246 ALLSTATE a r7 7 -NNki 4 Th decisive heat to edge out Sandalwood by half a length "This is the third Hambletonian l've won with a special rabbit's foot" said Egan waving his lucky charm I guess there must be something to it" Egan won the 1940 classic and the 1949 race both times as a driver Over to Nipe his protege for 12 years For Emily's Pride nearly everyone agreed it was a case of being the best horse in the race for 3- year-old trotters A second-heat stumble on a sulky wheel placed Emily's Pride in the No 12 spot for the third trip around the sun-baked Duquoin State Fair Ground track before a crowd of 22500 state Clas A chasmpions play host 1937 and made off with the chamto Newellton Lake Providence and pionship Winnsboro in their jamboree while Ferriday's program includes Block League IVO! Balanced of Jonesville and Waterproof 1 If the Mountaineers are to regain The lid-lifter at 011a tonight will the top rung they'll have to depend find such standouts as Carlee Man- on some intra-league throat-cut(tester of Jena All-State tackle ting among VMI The Citadel and Darrell Mayes of Winnfield and capable of posting several standout returnees from perfect league records if they LaSalle's fine '37 team vying for didn't meet one another early recognition A district 1-A battle between La-1 West Virginia has 16 lettermen and a fine crop of sophomores but Salle and Winnfield should high- Coach Art Lewis must develop in-light the team showings with Jena tenor linemen if the Mountaineers expected to field a much stronger are to match last year's 7-2-1 ree- team than alst season The ora renential stai 'mime ends backfield should be especially Brure McClung and Terry Fair-strong this year with plenty of -banks quarterback Dick Longfcl- sPeed available low and speedy halfback Ray Wife of Swim Peterson Coach John McKenna has 20 lettermen back from the VMI team Coach Killed that was 9-0-1 in 1937 but three-fourths of his starting backfield is In Accident gone The Keydets have a veteran line headed by all-conference ERIE Pa te)--The 63-year-old tackle Jim McFall and a rising Wife of the Ohio State swimming star in junior Sam Horner ERIE Pa t4')----The 63-vear-old tackle Jim McFalls and a rising Wile of the Ohio State swimming star in junior ho'n-4 Sam Horner state Cla! to Newell Winnshor Ferriday' of Jones' The lid find such (bester I Darrell siveral LaSalle's early rec A distr Salle ara light the expected team (ha backfield strong ti sPeed av Wife Coac si sil 17'' -'zt- 20 YEARS Ma JOE DIMAGGIO wit 3 TZPLES TO THE YANKS AN 8-7 TIZilIMPItta PITCHEIZ MONTE PEA2SON WON HIS 101000NSEU1IvE GAME WITH i 13-0 A'0417-TER AS NEW YOU SWEPT A DOUBLE-EA DER FROM CLEvEUND PEADER FROM CLEVEUND I She won the first heat in 2:00 15 after a stretch battle with Mr 11)58 by thitarrn Tribune-N New Syndicate Inc Saunders and Sharpshooter the third of the pre-race favorites that included Emily's Pride and Sandal-Fischer in Weaker wood After the tripping incident in the Position in Match back stretch Emily's Pride broke gait forcing Nipe to rein the filly PROTOROZ Yugoslavia UP) and resume the trot Sharpshooter Fifteen-year-old Bobby Fischer of i also was slowed and fell back to New York and Soviet grand master TRADE-IN 4 TIRES 14I $117-7A 670x15 710x15 760x15 800x15 SIZE Silent CUSHION TUBETYPE BLACKWALLS TradeIn Trade-In I Trade-In No Price Price I Price SIZE Tract-In Each Each Each Price 2 Tiros 3 Tiros -it Tiros Each i Plus Tax Plus Tax i Plus Tax Regular No Tcade-In Price Each Plus Tax 2545 2795 3065- 3490 1945 2195 -2465- 2890 Silent CUSHION TUBELESS BLACKWALLS 1895 21050 2430 2850 2120 2390 2815 TradeIn Price (ark 4 Tires Plus Tax TRADE-IN 3 TIRES t1jc Allowance On 3 New Tires 14 scoo-' r' l'iy -S17'44 li '1 0 Ali: A '1 )1 s''' -(- i :4 )- ') I' '-'1-' I''' N'L ci': 01e0" it "'-44 1 'IttiV i si el' 410'' 4'0'1-' i1's '14: 3i -4---- 7 "sltreibi wow' -c' 1 -ii 1 i 0 t- 0k0(-: (''' -4: tic- 7ii' 4 11 i 'F''v 4 4: Ki 5 ii VT 1 '74 (1 L-- "a' "A se '''5 5 eI-' Tr- z4 3 --AK '-1 i LI'' 4 A 1 '''1 11 itT 1 1 24 44400-: 7 1 1 y' 1 i 7::: sY: it :1:: :14 1 iltik44 0 Al ::1: A i s7: 4 i-: i 5 i i i i' ioe') le4 2: (:: ii: A' 1-J' 4 41vrct5: TRADE-IN 4 TIRES 1 44--44- ''-44t -'40ii I pittt i I'''''if- 'Ill 2::: ifi k' '1 Vtt7 :161 746') '1 Ilk! 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SIZE Trade-In Each Each Each -ReY''' '1 1 'k Price 2 Tiros 3 Tires AI Tires 4' I Eac Plus Tax Plus Tax i Plus Tax Plus Th ax f-1 to 6701115 2545 1945 1895 1844 '''4" 1 'i ''1 '1 A t' 710305 2795 2195 2160 2120 i -'I'F't' 760105 3065 2465 2430 2390 TRADE-IN 3 TIRES ei i i "4" I '''''Rt '''150te 619 7lts li I 8001115 3490 2890 2850 2815 Idiot :1:: -i: 1 1 tell-1 i 't'i-'s 1 pi' 'tit kk- eatit1 ti- 41 lt 10 X-' Silent CUSHION TUBELESS BLACKWALLS 1 us i' 4 ts 1eff i' I Trpardicsein SIZE Each vi! 2 71 I 'A 4 tires Plus Tax S') f- f' il4 i Allowance On 3 New i ires t' -51 i I v' i iti'k1 7' 1 AP" lk 1 it )I '7-I The beat was won in 2:02 by Tigran Petrosyan adjourned their Little Rocky an outsider who took 13th round match in the Interzonal I second place in the overall stand-Chest Tournament yesterday ing8 with a fourth place in the The game was the center of in- third heat Little Rocky was last terest as it was Fischer's fourth in the first heat and last match against the Soviet Third and fourth in the overall grand masters The young New results were Mr Saunders and Yorker was successful in the other Sandalwood Sharpshooter finished three sixth behind McColby From there Fischer played well again today it was Great Luilwater Mix Han-He had prospects of a draw al- over Lumber Along Gang Awa though when the match was ad- Baron Colby Record Mat Spunky journed he had the weaker po- Hanover and Florella Hanover Chest Tournament yesterday ing8 with a fourth place in the The game was the center of in- third heat Little Rocky was last terest as it was Fischer's fourth in the first heat and last match against the Soviet Third and fourth in the overall grand masters The young New results were Mr Saunders and Yorker was successful in the other i Sandalwood Sharpshooter finished three I sixth behind McColby From there Fischer played well again today it was Great Luilwater Mix Han-He had prospects of a draw al- over Lumber Along Gang Awa though when the match was ad- Baron Colby Record Mat Spunky journed he had the weaker po- Hanover and Florella Hanover coach was fatally injured yester- clay in a traffic crag!) that also I Citadel Needs replaeewat injured her husband and five The Citadel with 22 lettermen others on hand needs only to come up Mrs Dorothy Wirthwein died in with an adequate replacement for Hamot Hospital in Erie of cerebral all-conference quarterback Bobby injuries and a possible fractured Schwarze to be a genuine threat skull -Her husband Carl 58 was The Bulldogs have top stars in all-reported in critical condition after conference end Paul Marcuire undergoing surgery late this after- guard Dick Cleveland and fullback noon Barry Thomas Also injured were the Rey Eighteen lettermen are back at Madsen 70 and his wife Petra Davidson and Coach Bill Dole's 66 of Chicago Both are reported major replacement job is in the in serious condition with fractures line Despite just 12 lettermen of legs and ankles Mrs Madsen Coach Milt Drewer will find Wit-also suffered 8 fractured arr ham and Mary's best first team Three members of the Ohio State in years headed by allconference swimming team were riding in the tackle Elliot Schaubach and all of Wirthwein car and suffered minor last year's starting backfield Injuries They are John Mitchell Virginia Tech a disappointment 20 of Washington Howard in 1957 has 14 lettermen but Coach Feller 22 of Vanwert Ohio and Frank Moseley faces his biggest Richard Sabroske 20 of Fremont rebuilding job in five years A Ohio route 3 bumper crop of sophomores could Sabroske and Feller was released I make Tech a tough club by mid-after receiving treatment Mitchell I season Junior end Carroll Dale was detained at the hospital for and senior tackle Jim Burks are observation His condition was re- likely to be outstanding Hamot Hospital in Erie of cerebral injuries and a possible fractured skuiLlier husband Carl 53 was reported in critical condition after undergoing surgery late this after noon Also injured were the Rev Madsen 70 and his wife Petra 66 of Chicago Both are reported in serious condition with fractures of legs and ankles Mrs Madsen also suffered 8 fractured orr Three members of the Ohio State swimming team were riding in the Wirthwein car and suffered minor Injuries They are John Mitchell 20 of Washington Howard Feller 22 of Vanwert Ohio and Richard Sabroske 20 of Fremont Ohio route 3 Sabroske and Feller was released after receiving treatment Mitchell was detained at the hospital for observation His condition was ing senior tame Jim uurss are ikely to be outstanding sition Some experts thought he Victory in the $10671924 classic still could win the match I was worth $6275092 Other payoffs James Sherwin Interna- were $2614622 for second $10- tional Master from New York and 45848 for third and $322924 for Paul Benkoe Hungarian refugee fourth now a member of the Chess Federation also adjourned their Charlotte Manager Fears match Sherwin had a pawn ad- vantage I Senators Will Droll Team Charlotte Manager Fears Senators Will Drop Team reported as good State police said the Wirthwein and Madsen autos crashed headon on 4oute 5 at nearby Lawrence Park Mexican Teams Have RNquoldr Trade-in Trade-In Price Price TradeIn Each Each Pr" 2 Tires 3 Tires Each Plus Tax Plus Tax Plus Tax 2245 2210 2490 2450 2825 2790 3290 3250 RL'uldr Trade-In Icade-In Price Price Each Each Pric 2 Tires 3 Tires Each Plus Tax Plus Tax Plus Tax -2245- 2210- 2490 2450 2825 2790 -6-701115 28451 710x15 3090 760)115 3425 8001115 2845 3090 3425 3890 -6770x15 2845- 710x15 3090 760)115 3425 2170-- 2415 2750 3215 2170- 2415 2750 -40 --x II 00 -00 1 tIot iv A' 'W :44 -7-'siit le- "A '1'40 fl I 3 110 (4f A Richmond Has 'fallbacks Coach Ed Merrick has 19 lettermen at Richmond and some of the circuit's finest halfbacks in David Ames Mickey Marinkov Bob DunnimIton and Art D'Arrkto Rut the Spiders have a quarterback problem despite three veterans Genre WashirKton has only seven lettermen from last year's lichmond Has 'fallbacks Merrick has 19 letter Coach Ed nen at Richmond and some of the ircuit's finest halfbacks in David kmes Mickey Marinkov Bob Dun lington and Art D'Arrigo Rut the spiders have a quarterback prob cm despite three veterans George Washington has only even lettermen from last year's Bat Swinging Fight CIUDAD TRUJILLO Dominican Republic lost its game Full Lifetime Guarantee Against All Defects Plus 20-Month Service Card Guarantee Against All Road Hazards! TRADE-IN 2 TIRES 't 'p i 1'' 'zi: sii '1 ::) -1 4 T' 70 Tir 1 oxIo i II 4 t' ill it "ks k1 1 TRADE-IN 2 TIRES 41' 4tif clitt -44-4 '7 i Charles Will Try CHARLOTTE NC 0 0 Manager Phil Howser of the Char For Comeback Tonight lotte Hornets says he is fearful that I the Washington its outright oton Senators may drop FAIRMONT WVa Ezzard 6ownership of his South Charles is superstitious he'd bet- Atlantic League club ter be well heeled with rabbit feet Howser citing attendance trou1 tonight for another of his come' hies said Washington in last place backs at boxing in the American League is the The ring in which he will meet only major league team which harper is the same one in which owns two minor clubs outright he lost the heavyweight champion 1 right They are Charlotte and ship Ile was knocked out by ler Chattanooga of the class AA sey Joe Walcott in the seventh Association Southern Astion round at Pittsburgh July 18 1051 We're losing money this year" i to lose the crown after two years The ring was imported for the he said "Quite a bit So is Chatta Irlooga Now put two and two to beginning of Charles' second effort gether to get it back The other ended in 1954 when he lost twice to chain "How long will Calvin Griffith pion Rocky Marciano I(head of the Washington organiza Charles who lists his age at 37 lion' keep picking up the tabs for i and the 25yearold harper are these two clubs when the parent scheduled for 10 rounds in the team is losing money too? I'm East-West Stadium Harper from afraid he might decide to do away Steuhenville Ohio has won 17 of with one of them" 24 fights since turning pro Ile was US amateur heavyweight champ SAILING EVENT IS CLOSE in 1956 VANCOUVER race for the North American junior sailed FAMILIAR FACES ing championship tightened yester BATON ROUGE La Five day The St Petersburg Fla members of LSU's starting lineup Yacht Club moved within 812 points against Rico in 1957 will return to of the leading Norolon 1Conn) open against the Owls Sept 20 in Yacht Club St Petersburg has 251:4 2 Houston They are end Billy Hen- and Noroton 333'4 Royal St Law drix tackle Lynn LeBlanc guard rence Yacht Club of Montreal is Larry Kahlden halfback Billy third in the total point standings 1 Cannon and fullback Brod with 24 and Hull N'ach Club of I nax Quincy Mass Mirth with 33'4 FREE INSTALLATION! YOUR TRADE-IN MAKES YOUR DOWN PAYMENT! to the Dominican Republic by for- I'depth-shy team and Coach Bo'Sherfelt last night after a bat-swingin! man is (Ivpending on youngsters fight in the junior international! and a new offense The league's baseball series I only new coach Bob King inherits The Mexican players left the 20 lettermen at Furman including field in protest after one of their sensational quarterback Billy baserunners was ruled out for fail Baker the league's top passer in big to touch third base in the fourth 1957 inning He had crossed the plate Washington and Lee has with and the run if it had counted drawn from the conference which would have put Mexico ahead 2-1 now 18 down to nine members for The irate Mexican players way the first time in more than 25 log bats charged the umpires and years the Dominicans also waving bats jumped into the dispute Police LOGART LOSES TO NEWCOME11 broke it tip without casualties LOUISVILLE Ky Rudel: After the Mexicans cooled off Stitch a 9 to 5 underdog outpoint they returned to the field but the ed wily ring veteran Isaac Logar umpires had left and the forfeit last night in a grueling 10-rount decision stood fight at the Jefferson Count) Panama defeated Curacao 7-2 Armory Richard (flick) Ferrell newly Stitch a newcomer to the pro appointed director of minor league fessional ranks had the number personnel for the Detroit Tigers ranking welterweight in troubli had a lifetime batting average of from the opening round when hi Mil in 18 years in the major opened a deep gash over Logart' leagues right eye 20 lettermen at Furman including sensational quarterback Billy Baker the league' top passer in 1957 Washington and Lee has with drawn from the conference which now is down to nine members for the first time in more than 23 years LOGART LOSES TO NEWCOMER lepth-shy team and Coach Bo Sher- llan is depending on youngsters )nd a new offense The league's )nly new coach Bob King inherits 10 lettermen at Furman including liensational quarterback i 1 1 Baker the league's top passer in 1957 Washington and Lee has with Ir awn from the conference which now is down to nine members for the first time in more than 25 years LOGA RT LOSES TO NEWCOMER LOUISVILLE Ky iiiit Rudell Stitch a 9 to 5 underdog outpoint wily ring veteran Isaac Logart last night in a grueling in-round fight at the Jefferson County Armory Stitch a newcomer to the pro fessional ranks had the number ranking welterweight in trouble from the opening round when he opened a deep gash over Logart's right eye get Allowance On 2 New Tires 14tvvviv 4 ty 1 1 4110 1 AAAAA1 4A Allowance On 2 New Tires t-- I Ao-igr 4 1 -I l' i 1' 1 It 1 0 4 A 't ri l''" -1 --V''i A 1 -1 141' 4n 1 4 10 VV14V4 it 1' 1 folr' '4 1 get 04 -(' 3 '-3 V- '1' i a tiL1 -t- ''1 3 Allowance On 2 New Tires 11 :1 I -4 2-t' 1 4 --01 1 4pc -1-i A ft a tt it 't i 4 i 7 Get yours in either store! 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