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Page C-4 The Knox'Hfc -News-Sentinel Sunday Oct lj 1958 Underdog Navy Stuns Michigan 20-14 IT I Leaguer Make Most of Breaks Wisconsin Hammers Boilermakers 31-6 MADISON Wis Oct 11 (UPI) Wisconsin kept its of- Iense under wraps and bulled its way to an impressive 31-6 victory over previously unscored upon Purdue today boosting the stock in the Big Ten title race 'Hie Badgers made all their yardage on the ground and most of the plays were routine Wisconsin passed only three times and one was completed for no gain Pint Down Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted By 'Second down two to Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized go! Maryland Upset by Unbeaten Pitt Falls to Mich State Once-Tied Spartans Unimpressive in 22-8 Victory EAST LANSING Mich Oct 11 W-Michigan State scored on two short drives and one long one for a 22-8 victory today over a hard luck Pittsburgh team that twice lost the ball within 10 yards of the Spartan goal line Michigan State needed to punch only 23 yards for on score and travel 34 yards for another The final march in thr closing minutes was a 50-yard drive The jinxed Panthers twice blew scoring chances and a third time saw what looked like a touchdown run called back by officials Although not ns Impressive as the scoring indicated Michigan Stale put it In the record books and was undefeated in three games the only blemish being last week's 12-12 tie with Michigan Pittsburgh made long drives downfield in both muffed scoring chances One march in the second period went from the Pittsburgh 30 to the MSU 8 Quarterback Bill Kaiiden passed the team downfield The big play was a 24-yard throw 1o Dick Haley who went to the MSU 18 before lie was dragged down from behind But Kaiiden hobbled the ball on the 8 and Fran O'Brien jumped on the ball for Michigan State The Panthers started from their own 43 for another surge in the third period Pittsburgh was down to the MSU 7 when a pass by Ivan Toncie was intercepted by Ellison Kelly of Michigan Stale Pittsburgh finally scored in the ehhh wmmm UP THEY GO -Bearden High's football stands not completed got the professional treatment Here workmen assemble pre-stressed concrete parts The Bulldogs now have one of the finest athletic plants in the Knox Prep League Fifth Down Fails To Help Purdue MADISON Wis Oct 11 Die officials working today's Purdue-Wisconsin football game got their signals crossed and gave the Boilermakers a fifth down in the second quarter Purdue was unable to cash in on the mixup however With Purdue in possession of the ball on its own 35 there was an incompleted pass Jim Tiller then gained 6 A baekfield-in-motion penalty on third down put the bail on the 37 with no loss of downs where Tony Skover and Head Linesman Charles Iead-better apparently got confused They signalled second down giving Purdue two third downs A ground play gained 3 Then Bob Spoo was thrown for a 14-yard loss Purdue punted on its extra or fifth down Yanks Celebrate Tonight jOhio State Fights Off Illini 19-13 Buckeyes Intercept Desperation Pass for Big 10 Win CHAMPAIGN 111 Oct 11 Fifth-ranked Ohio State rushed to two touchdowns in the third period after a halftime tie to hang up its third season victory and first Big Ten triumph 19-13 over Illinois before 50416 fans in Memorial Stadium The Buckeye victory hung in the balance until the final seconds as Illinois quarterback Bob Hickey completed two consecutive passes to move the Illini to the OSU 31 with about 20 seconds left But Hickey missed on three attempts and his fourth antial effort was intercepted to end the threat Junior fullback Boh White scored two of Ohio State's touchdowns on plunges from the one-foot line and halfback Don Clark counted the other on a 42-yard dash around right end I)ae Kilgore kicked for the only point after touchdown Halfback Bonner dived over from the three for one Illinois touchdown and halfback Joe Krakoski scored the other on a 36-yard pass from Hickey Don Yeazel kicked one conversion Ohio State held to narrow victories in its first two games appeared headed for an easy win as it rolled 42 yards in nine plays the first time it got the ball with White cracking over for the first score But then Johnny East-erbrook hit Rich Kreitling for 16 yards with one pass and Ron Hill for 15 with another to move the Illini to the OSU three in the second period Bonner went over for the halftime 6-6 tie Quarterback Frank Krem-blas sparked a 71-vard drive to the next OSU touchdown carrying the ball six times and passing once to Jim Houston for 11 yards The final' Buckeye score came as Clark skirted his own right end and went 42 yards Hickey then hit Krakoski with the payoff on the very next play Illinois got a final chance when Bill Brown intercepted a Krem-blas pass on the Illini 39 ILLINOIS OHIO STATE 0 6 0 6 0 13 Stengel May Announce Signing at Big Party Wisconsin also made the most of its breaks scoring once after a blocked punt and again on a pass interception The Badgers also stopped a Purdue drive on the one by recovering a fumble Quarterback Dale Hackbart who scored twice got the Badgers rolling in the second period with two touchdown drives that broke a 6-6 deadlock and decided the game Hackbart rolled out around end for gains of 11 14 and 19 yards on a 66-yard drive and finally plunged over from tlie one An illegal substitution penalty for 15 yards gave Wisconsin a first down on 23 shortly before the half and the Badgers roiled to another score Hackbart and reserve halfback Don Wiesner made most of the yardage but fullback Jon Hobbs came in to score on a one-yard plunge Tlie Badgers played more cautiously after the intermission Guard Paul Shwalko booted an 18-yard field goal In the third period and Wiesner intercepted a jiass in the flat late in the fourth period and ran 36 yards for the final touchdown of the game Wisconsin scored first when guard Jim Fraser blocked a punt by halfback Clyde Washington Badger halfback Bob Zeman picked up tiie bouncing ball on the 16 and ran to the three Hackbart went over on a sneak Purdue rated 16th in the nation and trying for its first victory against Wisconsin since 1945 moved the ball well in the first half hut get its touchdown until the first minute of the second period The Boilermakers went 80 yards with quarterback Ross Fieht-ner passing 17 yards to Jim Tiller to set it up Fullback Bob Jarus scored on a plunge NEW YORK Oct 11 (UPI)-Cascy Stengel will sign a new two year contract to manage the New York Yankees and then plunge immediately Into the job of trying for his 10th American League pennant in 11 golden years just plain snorted the 68-year-old Stengel when a story' popped up in a local paper that Casey would lose his bead in a front-office showdown with General Manager George Weiss "There's too much work to be done for me think about quitting" Weiss refused to such a story with a IScoring Pass Late in Gamej Brings Win Middies Halt Three Wolverine Threats Inside 0 ANN ARBOR Mich Oct 11 Joe Tranchinl fired a 36-yard touchdown pass to halfback Dick Zembrzuski with 5:05 to play today to give unbeaten Navy a stunning 20-1 1 upset victory over previously unbeaten Michi gan The Middies who had halted Michigan three times within their 10-yard line and five times within the 20 came to life offensively at the third period after the Wolverines had taken a 14-6 lead Tranchinl directed an 85-yard drive for the Inning touchdown billing Zembrzuski at the live No Michigan defender was within 15 yards of him as lie went In for the touchdown Zembrzuski plunged over right tackle tor the extra points to seat third win In as many starts The key play in the drive was a Tranchinl pass to Joe Bellino who lateralled to Ray Wellborn and that play carried 24 yards to the Navy 36 Tranchini had been thrown for a four-yard loss back to his 12 of the previous play The Navy quarterback who passed only three times in the first half as Navy was held to three first downs connected on four straight aerials during the third-period drive one completed on a pass-interference call Wellborn dove over from the one with 1:48 left in the period to make it 14 12 hut Gary I'rahst broke up Tranchinl' pass for the extra points It made little difference however ns Navy again held after the kickoff forcing Michigan into a quick kick the Wolverine's first punt of the day Navy's tough defense stopped Michigan at the Middie 9 1 and 7 in the second period while Navy had the hall for only 11 plays In the entire period Michigan had a wide edge in statistics but produce when it got deep into Navy terrilory The Middies turned a break Into a (i lead In the first period when Dick Dagampal lilt Brad Myers as he took a punt and Tom Hyde jumped on the fumble on the Michigan 88 Three plays later Tranchinl passed to John Kamich in the end zone for an II yard completion his only completion of the first half Tranchinl tried to run over for the extra point but was stopped at the three Michigan tied it up midway in the second period on a 74-yard drive as Tony Rio bulled over from the one A placement attempt was wide Michigan finally took Ihe lead after moving 76 yards to start the third period Myers out inside right end slipped off two tacklers and went into the end zone from the six and Bob Ptacek after a fake kick ran over for the two points Wolverine Fullback John ller-mstein again was hurt early in the game for ihe second straight week Herrnstein was carried off with an injured left knee with 3:30 left in the first period and never returned 1I1GAN 0 6 8 0-14 navy 6 0 6 NAVY Kamich 11 pass from Tran rhinl (Tranchln4 run failed MTCH plunge (Harper kirk failed) Myers run (Ptacek run) Wellborn 1 plunge (TrtUicMnl Ps failed) Zomhrzuki 36 pass from Tranchinl (Zembrzuski run) The Statistics COLLEGE PARK Md Ocf 11 (UPI) Improving Texas flashed two long drives of single-wing football at its best to dump favored Maryland 14-10 today before 23000 The underdog Aggies winning their second straight after two early season losses came from behind in the third period to hand the heavier Terrapins their third defeat in four starts The winning drive covered 8 yards and inehided virtually every play In Coach Jim single-wing repertoire First it was tailback Charlie Milstead on short power drives through the beefy Terp line then a hungry third string lwiek named Huhha McLean who swept wide for two long key gains and finally a 37-yard rifle-shot pass from Mil-stead to end Don Smith on the Maryland eight Another Milstead pass from the hard-to-iush tailback slot went to Dick Gay on the four and two plays later Milstead sailed wide around massed nine-man line for the winning score Milstead a standout on defense as well as attack pitched a two-point conversion pass to Randy Sims and the battling Aggies then staved off one Terp drive after another to win Milstead Intercepted fourth-period pass from quarterback Dick Scarhath to kill one Maryland threat while a fumble and another Intercepted pass late In the game kept the four-point margin intact Maryland scored first with 65-yard first-quarter march in eight plays Bob Rusevlyan pass ing seven yards to end Ron Shoffner for the score Rusevylan place-kicked the Terps Into a 7-0 lead but said lie anil Stengel bad several meetings planned within the next several days In fact Casey may even re veal his new agreement with the club on Sunday night when the Yankees hold their "official victory party" The Yankees who always throw a lavish party when they win world champion ships had only an informal "practice party" aboard the plane which returned them to New York on Thursday night Once before in 1953 Stengel popped the big news at the victory party and it just could be that do it again Sunday night when he rises to deliver few thousand well -chosen words to the players and club jfficials In the past Stengel always has operated under a two-year arrangement and there Is no reason to believe either he or the club would want to change that policy Chances are he will be rewarded with a raise from his current pact which calls for an estimated $15000 a year With the formal signing out if the way Stengel and Weiss will attempt to swing an early winter deal before Casey and his wife Edna return to Glen dale Calif for a vacation Sewanee Wallops Foe 44-20 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY Va Oct 11 Tailback Frank Mullins scored three touchdowns and passed for a fourth Saturday to lead Sewanee to a 44-20 rout over Ham pden-Sy dney HAMPDEN-SYDNEY OS SEWANEE 6 6 16 SEW Ray 5 run (pass failed) H-S Davis 1 sneak (Smith pass from Davis) SEW Mullins 6 run (kick failed) SEW Finley 1 plunge (Mullins ram Treadway 1 plunge (pass failed) Mullins 1 plunge (Finley pass from Mullins): SEW Gibson 15 pass from Mullins (Ray pass from Mullins) Benson 1 plunge (tun failed) Mullins 6 run (Mullins ran) STATE White one foot plunge (kick failed) Bonner 3 run (kick failed) STATE White one foot plunge (Kilgore kick) STATE Clark 42 run 'kick failed) ILLINOIS Krakoski 36 pass from Hickey (Yeazel kick) fourth quarter when Haley busted through right tackle from the 9 The payoff drive went 42 yards In the first MSU scoring push six plays carried 23 yards for the touchdown in the first period Mike Panitch sneaked over from Ihe 1 to score The second touchdown with three seconds gone in the second period was made in eight plays that carried 34 yards Dean Look scored on a two-yard plunge Fourth string a rterbaek Larry Bielat hit Dick Barker with a six-yard scoring pass tor the final touchdown Dick Riddle had the Pittsburgh rooters screaming when he recovered a fumble and ran 57 yards across the goal line in the third quarter But officials called the bail dead for another disappointment PITTSBURGH 0 0 MICHIGAN STATE 8 0 6-22 MSU Pantteh 1 sneak (Johnson run) Look 2 run (Johnson run) Haley 9 run (Delfine pass from Ton-clc) MSU Barker 6 pass from Bielat (pass failed' The Statistics A Boilermaker march of 74 yards had failed shortly before the successful march Purdue get another scoring chance until the final period opening up its passing attack and rolling Thp Statistic to Wisconsin's three where Jarus CfiuimiCS fumbled Center Dick Teteak recovered Purdue was the first team to cross the sixth-rated goal line this year WISCONSIN 6 14 3 8-31 PURDUE 0 6 0 Hackbart 1 run (run failed) Jarus 2 run (kick failed) Hackbart 1 run (Shwalko kicked) Hobbs 1 run (Shwalko kiekPd) FG Shwalko 18 Wiesner 36 pass interception (Williams run) United way Western Upstarts Top Minnesota A rati Rides First Landing to Rich Win By JOHN CHANDLER NEW YORK Oct 11 (ff--Eddie Arcaro shot First Landing through a hole near the rail a half mile from home today and went on to win the 5151300 Champagne Stakes at Belmont Park There was drama aplenty in New richest race as First Landing owned by Chenery of Boswell Va edged previous-ly-unbeaten Tomy Lee by a neck However there was a foul claimed by the jockey on Intentionally who finished third Eldon Nelson claimed Tomy Lee bumped him as he came out at the half-mile marker and allowed First Landing to get through After looking at the movies the stewards agreed and moved Tomy Lee from second to third place and lifted Intentionally to the runnerup spot Intentionally who had finished 3 lengths behind Tomy Lee is owned by the Brookfield Farms The time for the mile was a slow 1:39 25 as compared with Count Fleet's track record of 1:34 45 First Landing W'as the favorite of the crowd of 36527 and paid $600 5380 and $290 Intentionally returned $710 and $340 Tomy Lee owned by Fred Turner Jr paid $380 Princeton Clips Penn PHILADELPHIA Oct 11 I Pi-Substitute halfback Jack Sullivan sparked three Princeton touchdown drives today as the Tigers came from behind with less than three minutes remaining to defeat traditional Ivy League rival Penn 20-14 The unheralded sophomore from Old Orchard Beach Maine was the man Princeton quarterback Mike Ippolito called on when a big play was needed He didn't fail His show led directly to both Princeton third-quarter touchdowns and set up the winning tally PRINCETON 0 12 PENN 8 0 0 Corfln 1 plunce (Kelly recovered fumble': PRINCE They 1 plunge (pass failed' Sullivan 2 run (run failed': PENN ffanion 6 run (run ailed 1 PRINCE Tiley 1 plunge (Scott run) The Aggies drove 83 yards for their first score early In the second period with a Mil-stead pass to John Tracy supplying key yardage Milstead hanged to the eight in two tries and then sent fullback Gordon IeBouef slicing through guard for a TD A pass conversion failed and Maryland with only 16 seconds to go before halftime jumped Into a 10-6 lead on 16-yard field goal by Vincent Scott That turned out to be Maryland's last moment of glory as the out-weighed but fast charging line kept the Terps offensive under control MARYLAND 7 3 0 TEXAS 0 6 8 14 MARYLAND Shaffner 7 pass from Rusevlyan (Rusevlyan kick) TEXAS LeBnuef 8 run (pais failed MARYLAND FG Scott 16 TEXAS Milstead 3 run (Sims pass from Milstead) The Statistics SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO safety tire sale! Monday Only! Scheff ing Gets New ill) Pact Pounders Edge 14-7 GP Sk First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted By Punts Yards Penal ired 4 I Stone Paces Vol C-C Win First Down Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted By Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized Oct 11 Brash young Northwestern guided by sophomore quarterback Dick Thornton stormed 59 yards in the final minutes today to whip Minnesota 7-3 for its third straight victory Thornton charged over from the two-yard line with 58 seconds left as a Minnesota crowd of 56-061 groaned Former President Harry Truman was at the game Minnesota favored by one point and winless this season dominated almost from the start Ev 23-yard field goal that wobbled over the crossbar in the second period seemed good enough until attack jelled dramatically in the fourth period End Elbert Kimbrough gave the Cats the chance they needed by recovering a Jim Rogers' fumble on the Northwestern 41 with 3 :51 left Thornton experiencing a frustrating afternoon until that point promptly hit Kimbrough with a pass to the Gopher 47 The rookie Wildcat signal caller who a few minutes earlier had stopped a Minnesota march with a pass Interception then toured right end for 17 yards to the Minnesota SO and hit Willmer Fowler with a pass to the 21 Halfback Ray Purdin hanged to the 16 and Thornton went to the air again connecting with Fred Williamson on the 5 Three plays later Thornton swept left end to score To make it complete he kicked the extra point MINNESOTA 0 1 0 -3 MINNESOTA KG C5 (23) MINNESOTA FG fie rth (23) NORTHWESTERN Thornton 2 run nornton kirk) CHICAGO Oct 11 IP Bob Srheffing today was given a on1- year contract to again manage the Chicago Cubs in 1959 Contract terms were not revealed but Cub Vice President John Holland said all feel that Bob did a fine job in 1958 and our appreciation was shown in his 1959 contract" Scheffing guided the club to a tie for fifth place their highest finish in six years He became Cub manager in 1957 All four members of the Cub coaching staff George Myatt Freddie Fitzsimmons Rogers Hornsby and Elvin Tappe have been offered contracts for 1959 CHATTANOOGA rial) long winning inches night as the edged Bradley The visiting had the ball with 30 and Pat Malone the threat Gilbert six-yard run second quarter Jerry 'i Oct 11 (Spe- Chattanooga streak came with-ing of being broken last Purple Pounders County 14-7 Bradley Countians at the Central 1-yard seconds remaining fumbled ending Trusley scored on a for Central in the and quarterback Summers provided the winning marker with a 51-yard touchdown run in Hie third period Don Sewell scored Bradley's touchdown in the second quarter on a one-yard plunge BRADLEY COUNTY 0 7 0 0- 7 CHATT CENTRAL 0 7 7 TOUCHDOWNS: Trusley (6 run' Summers (51 rum BRADLEY Sowell il plunge) EXTRA POINTS: Hultng 2 (plane- BRADLEY Dockery (place- '9hti ATLANTA Ga Oct 11 (Special )- Norman Stone led Coach John Tennessee crosscountry team to a 23-32 victory over Georgia Tech here today The win was the second straight for the Vols who meet Alabama next Saturday in Knoxville Stone covered the 44-mile course in 22:06 of Knoxville a is first Southeast-action was sec-seconds back of sophomore in em Conferenc ond just 50 six: 1 Virginia Is 22-13 Victim ROANOKE Va Oct 11 (UPI) Rold Billy llolsclaw of Virginia Tech threw an aerial challenge in flic teeth of Virginia's heralded Reece Whitley and triggered Tech to a 22-13 win over the Cavaliers today before 26000 fans at Victory Stadium VA TECH 6 8 8 22 VIRGINIA 0 7 0 6-13 Watkins 20 pass from Hols-claw (kick failed) VA Rand lee 4 pass from Whitley (Williams kicked) TECH Henry 23 pass from Pugh (Pugh pass from Holst law) --Gra-vins 7 run (pas failed) TECH -Pugh 19 pass from Hoi sc low (Holiclaw run) The Statistics Ufi Cliristenberrv Is Top Trapsliooter Dr Christenberry took top honors at Knoxville Gun Club's registered trapshoot yes-terday by taking first place in two events Lions End Losing Streak NEW YORK Oct 11 Gene Appel stocky senior guard from Sharon Pa rambled 65 yards with a first -period pass interception today and led undermanned Columbia to its first victory in 10 games by whipping Yale 13-0 Appel's spectacular run after picking off pass by Tom Singleton late in the opening period was a big lift for Columbia which hadn't won a game since its opener last year The Lions added an insurance touchdown in the fourth on a 16-yard pass from quarterback Dick Donelll to end Bob Federsteil Halfback Harvey Brookins set up the second score by dashing 52 yards with a punt return to 22 Yale threatened only twice banging down to Columbia's 13 in the second period and reaching the 12 in ihe fourth It was the first shutout against Yale in 21 games COLUMBIA 7 0 0 6-13 YALE 0 0 0 COLUMBIA Appel 65 pass rstell 16 pass lion Savlnt Dr Christenberry hit 47 of rgets at 16 yards and broke 46mon1 of 50 in the handicap I Seattle Signs Hutchinson target target event Jack Loy with 40 of 50 was top doubles shooter an Tirgri at 16 Yards Christenberry 47 the Dr Chet Hcnderllght 43 Ray Scats 4 Shoemaker 40 Justice 35 Howell 34 Spencer Bell 34 ftft-Target Handicap Dr Christenberry 46 Jack Loy 44 Ray Seals 42 Shoemaker 37 Howell 36 Spencer Bell 35 75 Pair of Double Targets Jack Loy 40 Shoemaker 36 Dr Christenberry 31 I Spencer Bell 33 THE ALLSTATE 88 Trade-In $1335 600x16 SEATTLE Oct 11 (fb-Freddie Hutchinson fired by the St Louis Cardinals will return again: to his old home town to manage the Seattle Rainiers of the Pa-j cific Coast Baseball League Owner Emil Sick for whom Hutchinson had been both school-j hoy pitching star and manager in the past made the announce- ment today Regular No Price Stone Bud Maddox of Georgia Tech placed third Paul Whitlock took fifth for the Vols Lowell Woods was seventh and Dick Elliott eighth AF Smashes ColoradoState DENVER Oct 11 Undefeated Air Force Academy zoomed away after a tight first half for a 36-6 football victory over Colorado State University today It was the Rams in three games The Cadets who Iowa 13-13 a week the way but their two periods was held the powerful Falcons to a lone touchdown in the third quarter but they ripped off 22 points in the final Sophomore quarterback Jimmy Mayo was the ace navigator in the Air Force triumph He scored one of the five touchdowns on a roll-out passed 18 yards to Bob Briekey for another and lateraled to Jim Kerr for a third Mayo threw 11 passes and completed 9 UOI0RADO STATE 6 no fl fi AIR FORCE 1 (I 122 AF Briekey IS pans from May (Pupleh kick)! CSC Schneider OS lnlmU rmm Gllrk iklck failed): AK Kerry a run (Puptch kick) Mayo Kerr rum Thom eon run (Karr run) run (run tailed) Villanova Downs Detroit by 7-0 ILL AN OVA Pa Oct 11 Jim Grazione the rare quarterback who can run led the Villanova Wildcats (o a 7-0 victory over Detroit before 8000 fans today Grazione who punts and passes and stars on defense engineered a 74-yard first-period drive for the game's only score tossing eight yards t6 Gene O'Pella on the goal line for the touchdown Larry Sopko kicked the extra point DETROIT OOO VILLANOVA 7 0 0 VILLANOVA O'Prlla 8 pas from VMl Slug It Out For 6-6 Tie BLUEFIELD Va Oct (UPI) William and Mary battled back from a one-touchdown deficit today and robbed Virginia Military Institute of its 11th consecutive victory by holding them to 6-6 tie from Donelll fulled) FALK MOTOREDUCERS and SHAFT MOUNTED REDUCERS Tube-Typo Blackwoll Each Plui Tax AND RECAPPABLE TIRE 12-Month Service Card Guarantee Rubber fight dangerous fatigue Tread give greater road traction 0 6 0 6 0 0 6 run (kick failed) pas interception (kick VMI WAM John' Rubit failed' Any Standard Output Speed From 45 to 230 RPM Penn State Slams Marquette 40-8 UNIVERSITY PARK Pa Oct 11 (UPI) Penn State bouncing back from last week's loss to Army buried outclassed Marquette under a six touch down avalanch victory PENN STATE MARQUETTE STATE Gilmore in run (Ions kick): Lucas 1 run (pass failed' Lucas 49 run (pas failed i Kaaperlan 3 -yard pass from Luca (Jonas kick) Kerr 44 yard Intercept Ion (pass failed) MARQUETTE Hull 1 run (Fall run) GlUnura 1 run (Lucas run) DRIVE NOW PAY LATER on Sears Easy Payment Plan Free Installation TIGKR COACHES RETURN DETROIT Oct 11 143 The Detroit Tigers today rehired coaches Bill Hitchcock Willis Hudlin and Tommy Hcnrich for the 1959 baseball season Don Lund fourth member of the coaching daff resigned to become baseball coach at the University of Michigan He will not be NOW AVAILABLE FROM OUR STOCK HOYT PAYNE CO LIONS (JET non HOGlANll DETROIT Oct 11 (PI The Detroit Lions today acquired guard Doug Hogland a six-year National Football League veteran from the Chicago Cardinals Detroit Coach George Wilson said he swapped a 1959 draft choice for the 240-pound Hogland one- time Oregon State star paatatAuf flflQC 1000 CENTRAL PHONE 2-9611 Your Convoying and Tranimiltion Specialist EAST DEPOT PHONE 3-518S 410.

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