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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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PAGE 14 UNIONTOWN, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER II, UN THE MORNING HERALD French Horse Makes No Mistakes; Area Bowling News FINEST FLANKER Coach Hank Stram of the Kansas City Chiefs says Otis Taylor. 23. is the finest flanker prospect to come to the American Football League since Lance Alworth. Wins Rich United Nations Meets Harford notched a 453 and Irma Mixed League, Oct.

13 Ralph Eberly tallied a 540 high series LAUREL LANES St. Therese Women's League, Tolnai a 178 for second high totals. Bv TED MEIER uct. a Kegina Monica rolled a 421 high series and 174 high sin Thursday League, Oct. 13 Skilled Technicians Associated Press Sports Writer YONKERS, N.Y.

(AP) Ro gle. Dolores Rhodes was second Mid Harford scored the high series total of 530 and had a 191 are always in demand ana nign men single. Jess Adkins came in with a 522 and George Arnold a 192 for second place for the men. Jean Rizzo tallied a 499 high set for the women and her 200 was second high single. Mary Adams posted with a 412 and 147 combination.

ENCH St. Therese Women's League. second high single. Ginger Wellington's 213 was the high single Oct. 12 Regina Mollica's 445 set Enroll Now In One of These Interesting and Profitable Fields quepine, a 5 year old mare from France, who just missed in the $100,000 Roosevelt International last July, didn't make any mistakes Tuesday night at Yonkers and Louise Stanislaw rolled a ana 180 single was ahead of the the event for the second straight year.

Third, another three quarters of a length away, came Earl Laird, also of the United States. Short Stop, another French entry, was fourth, a length back of Earl Laird. Speedy Rodney, who was the morning line favorite, broke stride at the finish and was disqualified from second and nlaced fourth with Earl Laird ANTER tieia. Her 175 was the second 499 second high set. a 201 high single and she tied with Wanda Corodi at 469 for best single while Mildred Fergu Please Send Me Information DAY and EVENING Kaceway ana won tne runnerup honors in the three son hit a 390 second high series.

STATE RECREATION game scoring Hurricane League, Sept. 20 By FRANCIS DeCARLO UTOALD STANDARD SPORTS WRITER united Nations iTot. The French mare, off the 7 5 favorite from the No. 1 post position, dogged the pace setting High series: Jackie Sai Uniontown Country Club Women's League, Oct. 13 Claire Ann Bierer 374.

High single: Timber Mixed League, Oct. 2 Andy Sepski used a 519 to win series scoring honors and had a 204 second high single. Lee Yow (abler came up with the high Edith Pryor 160, Saghy and Eva moving up to second and Short Bits from here and there We read of this haDDenine wooie victory lor tne nrst mue, then rushed into the lead and Tempie 14. stop up to tnira. RoaueDine.

who became the many times, but can't remember witnessing it before. The officials workine the Uniontown Laurel Hishlands ler 207 was the high single and his 487 second high series. Jo Hurricane League. Sent. 27 outgamed Speedy Rodney of the scoring efforts, a 510 set and 203 single.

Jeanne Romesburg flipped a 506 and Sallie Semans had a 192 for second place. Republic Steel Corn. League vee contest Monday night came away with red faces. With the Mustanes in possession on the UHS 4. nnarter.

wan uergeiy 384, Kay Sampey 370. High single: Gergely 147 Hill jumped ahead in the women's scoring with a 486 set favorite at the first change of the odds, trotted the Vh miles in 3:06 1 5. with a blazing iast unuea states tne last time around in the 1 inile harness racing classic. At the finish. RoaueDine.

ana m. pacK Larry riencKie maae a beautitul lake to fullback Bob Oct. 14 High series (men): L. ana 184 single. Marge Lutz nabbed second place with a 451 and Hurricane League.

Oct. 4 bmitley into the line. Keed 576, W. Catncv 544. High quarter in 0:29 4 5 effectively holding off the opposition.

She REGISTER NOW Limited Enrollment Easy Payment Plan DRAFTING ELECTRICITY WELDING VETERAN APPROVED PHONE 438 4568 Fayette Institute of COMMERCE and TECHNOLOGY, INC. W. Kerr St. Uniontown High series: Phyllis Sickles 440. IM.

owned by Henri Levesque of Beauzeville la Bastile, France and driven bv Jean Rene Pat Hase 420. High single: Mary Merchant League, Oct. 3 single (men): A. Higginboth am 220, L. Bolender 202.

High series (women): Mrs. W. Lvnn paid w.w ana w.w. aari Laird, driven bv Jimmy Cruise. Wnen tne Haider defeDders swarmed all over Smitley, the officials blew the whistle and began searching through the line of humanity for the non existent pigskin while Mustang halfback Terry Ryland went dashing down the sidelines with the ball safelv tucked under his arm.

Steve Uram fired a 658 scries benningnott 170, Ann JBierer 167. and tied with Leo Hamborsky 499, Mrs. J. Connor 475. High paid $4.60 and $4.20 while Short Stop, driven by Billy Haughton, returned $3.80 to show.

Gougeon, held a three quarters of a length margin over Speedy Rodney who was trying to win Mondalek's League. Oct. 6 for the high single, each hitting single (women): Mrs. M. Kelly Ryland was eventually tackled at the UHS two.

but fn nn 279 games. Jess Dayton's 645 High series: Owen Silbaugh 551. isi. Mrs. a.

Higinbotnam. avail. The officials had blown the play dead and the ball was the second high series. Kus Stacked Deck League. Oct.

14 ko's remains in first place. Carmen Polito 520. High single: Silbaugh 211, Polito, 196. Standings: Rocks lead by 2 games. High series: Elmer Yowler 527, John Evans 498.

High single: Yowler 198. Evans 189. Timber Mixed League. Oct. 9 remrnea 10 tne uhs 37 ana smitley was credited with an 11 yard gain, even though he didn't have the ball.

No criticism of the officials is intended. The play had everyone fooled. Andy Sepski rolled a 502 series St. John's Mixed League, Oct. Now Another Monk Meyer Sparks The Black Knights 16 High series (men): H.

High average: Evans 168. Standings: Queens lead by three games. and 192 single to lead the scoring parade. Lee Yowler hit a 447 and Andy Marmol a 174 for Name As one wag the pressbox put it "That's what haDDens when the nuarterback eets too eond Street with the fake." Schuessler 475, J. Christovich 451.

High single (men): Schuessler 195, Christovich 193. High series (women) T. Ciarochi 428, E. DiMarco 418. High single City Ph second place.

Betty Sangston was the women's leader with a FAIRBANK CENTER Thursday League. Oct. 6 474 and 173. Eleanor Mvers hit "Serving The Technical Nteds of the Tri State Area for the Past 19 Years" Shirley Pastor was victor with a 406 and Jo Hill a 165 for sec (women): Ciarochi 160. 11.

Mur The game itself was a good one. We witnessed both of these teams several times, likewise the Uniontown Junior High eleven. It's a shame the stands are virtually empty for most of these contests. Local fans are missing some good action. You'd be surprised at the fine brand of football displayed by the under Mio series and 18d single.

Mid ond place. tha 157. graauaie teams. BB Look for a pro fight show at the North Laurel High School auojiorium on or aDout wov. 3.

Jacic itodgers, uniontown's 8th ranked light heavyweight contender, will top the card. Speaking of Rodgers, his big feature debut originally slated TOO E. Fayette St. Uniontown xor last inursaay in ntisDurgn uvic Arena, nas been pos poned until at least mid November. The bout between Buster Mathis and Dick Greatorex caused the difficulty when the latter reportedly suffered an injury.

Mathis' manager Cus D'Amato has other ideas though. PHONE 438 2551 Open Daily 8 A.M. 'til 6 P.M., Friday 'til 9 P.M. Saturday Regular Hours He claimed it's all Dart of a Dlot bv the New York bnxine heirarchy to make it difficult for his boxer to get good fights. If this be the case, and Don Elbaum matchmaker for the Pitts WEST POINT, N.Y.

(NEA) Hardly anyone noticed the 137 pound plebe who said he wanted to play halfback. This was back in 1933 and there weren't many positions open on the Army Plebe (freshman) team. At 5 10, 137 pounds, Charles Robert (Monk) Meyer didn't even rate a pair of foot, ball shoes. He had to write.his high school coach for a pair. A year later, Monk Meyer was a reserve halfback on the varsity team.

The Army Athletic Association found him a pair of shoes. And in 1935 well, Monk Meyer was one of the best backs in the East. By 1936, he was an All American. This season, there is another Monk Meyer on the Army roster. His father is now a brigadier general serving in Viet Nam.

Monk Meyer Jr. never had to to worry about football shoes. Coaches don't usually overlook. 6 3, 200 pound linebackers. Originally, young Monk was an end, but was switched to linebacker as a sophomore' and lettered at that position last year, playing alongside Town send Clarke, an All American candidate.

This year Monk Jr. and Clarke are back. Army is an improved football team and linebacking is one of the reasons. Another Monk Meyer is carving a place for himself at West Point. burgh show is aware of the situation, then local battler Rodgers POWERFUL 111 iur a luugu ume.

Elbaum serves as Rodgers' adviser and D'Amato manages light heavyweight champion Jose Torres. Anv strained relations between Elhaum and TVAmatn SEARCHUGHT FRONT FLOOR MAT 6 326 DOOR TO DOOR Heavy duty molded rubber Fits most cars full contour Black, white, red, blue, green BEAM prolong or even prohibit a title meeting between Rodgers and BB MONK MEYER JR. E3B1 I TRUCK TIRES t(S2for $4600 I JHaSKy S36 per par Fed. Excise tza jij0'hTsireimil LOW PfUCED! 1 Word out of Lone Island's Nassau Cniintv is that fnrmer Blanda Still Pitching Albert Gallatin gridder Kevin Myers has won a starting berth on the C. W.

Post College eleven. $1.44 Alter 1 i Fro seasons 99 myers, an ouensive guard, from brmthfield, is an major at the liberal arts and sciences colleee. The l. HOUSTON. Tex.

(AP) The (1.95 luh EACH each ll 210 pounder was a regular on Gene Franks unbeaten uoioniaj eleven last year. youngsters may have to wait a long time before George Blanda, 17 year old veteran of pro football, decides to call it quits. In his first exhibition eame for the Houston Oilers this sum mer, Blanda passed for 144 yards and two touchdowns, A bit of nonsense New York Knickerbockers' rookie Wayne Molls owns a collegiate scoring record that few, if any, collegiate players can equal or better He attended Chicago Teachers' College and then Lewis College and holds the game scoring records at both schools and in both instances set the marks against the other restitution. While at Chicago Teachers' he scored 41 points against Lewis and while at Lewis he hit for 38 against Chicago Teachers'. kicked four field eoa and kick SUIT TIRE NO MONEY DOWN ed two extra points as the Oil ers beat Oakland, 26 17.

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