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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 16

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Reno, Nevada
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16
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Reno Youth Sweeps In Harolds inale UCLA Places NEVADA STATE JOURNAL SPORTS 20 16 Reno Nev Nov 26 Ty Cobb Sportscast Every Afternoon 5:45 won the miss and out shootoff HAS $250000 MR ARTHUR WEBER Mgr Johansson Debut QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds NEVADA STATE JOURNAL to STRAIGHT ROM KENTUCKY A TRULY AMERICAN WHISKEY Herrmann Wilson Inc Phone A3 I86 1 Reno 170 196 196 crowned Arthur 21 21 21 0 7 7 8 Dave Wood and Larry Jordon still lead the irst Annual Christmas tourney at New Reno Bowl with 1301 The doubles are headed by Emma Andreini and Mary Pisani with 1219 Emma clipped the plastics with a 221 game and 573 total The Wildcats still are out in front in the Sunday mixed 4 some at NRB by taking three from Oddballs All teams and in dividual highs were shot by the Wildcats 650 1837 for team highs Lind 176 high game 411 total Devine 167 high series for the women A Devine 193 high game with 190 570 high series Eddie Mays also bowled a respectable 463 Willie Simp son was high scorer for the Odd balls with 421 Pinheads two timed Bom ax Henningsen 463 Vasconcfelos 454 McQues took two over Hi to hold their lead in the Sunday Sandbaggers at Sparks Mor ton 407 MacDonald 407 Cudworth 492 Morton 462 Hi balls dropped two to Chug A Lugs but won high game honors with 654 Team series goes to the Chugers 1818 Rogers 433 high series Gregory 544 mens high series Rogers 6 0 6 1 The and Son league that was formed recently at Sparks Bowlarium still needs fathers and sons to complete the league roster The first games were rolled last Sunday with the team of Zenz and Mather taking three from Yotter and Latvala Bill Zenz was high for the fathers with 205 556 Jimmy Yotter high for the sons with 144 350 Results of the match game be tween Downtown Bowl and Car son City Bowl were not available at this writing but the word has it the DTB finally won DTB took two out of three from CCB Scores of this match will be printed later in the week Next match will be Saturday between New Reno Bowl and Sparks Bawlarium at NRB with 8 pm the scheduled time to start The following Sunday Sparks will meet Downtown Bowl at DTB also at 8 pm Navy reserve still Is hammer ing away at the top in the Sun day 850 Handicap at Sparks with three wins over Chev ron The 976 high game is a new league high Redd tied the high game 255 1 and collected high series 569 Erickson 238 556 Roebuck 527 Williams 518 A Simp son 503 Last place team dropped three to Burgermeister Burgles 2670 high series Jarea 534 Xander 205 528 Krekow 522 Carrara 514 Team two timed Crescent Creamery Cargo dropped three to Home Mytky 531 Gori 513 Wells urniture Luzon 520 Weiss 505 Weiss 200 5 5 7 12 Pct615545417142 6 0 6 3 6 2 5 8 6 1 6 1 Pro Basketball EASTERN DIVISION 13 6 6 5 with a 14 17 15 7 15 5 verdict over finalists Jack Glover and Bill Engman after both teams had won in straight sets in thesemi final round last night Two girls from allon battled in the finale of the junior girls singles with Susan Summerbell defeating townsman Michelle Mackedon 11 4 11 2 to take the championship Lonie Moore of allon added another title to the list for the Churchill county entries when he defeated Roger Hainline 15 2 15 10 to capture the junior boys singles crown 1c receiver and right Bill Leeka were the named to the first sunny Morris of Oregon and Bob Mul gado of Arizona (Tempe) State Ron Stover of Oregon and Gary Van Galder of Stanford took the end assignments while Ted Bates of Oregon and Dave Jesmer of Oregon State cap tured the tackle spots Second team guard posts were grabbed by Jerry Kramer of Idaho and Al Carr of Ari zona State while Merl Hitzel of Washington State was se lected for center Backfield Battle A wild battle for backfield spots developed on the third team after Nub Beamer of Oregon State and Tom lores of College of the Pacific were assured of their posts The other two spots wound up in a three way tie among Jack Crab 1 ree of Oregon "Leon Burton of Arizona State and Luther Carr of Washington The rest of the third team: Ron Wheatcroft Cali fornia and Larry Aldrich Idaho Tackles Bill Striegel COP and Dick Day Washington Guards Proverb Jacobs California and rank iorentino Southern California Center Buzz Ran dall Oregon State 496 Parise 459 Hot Colds were hot this time for three over Gutterballs Krekow high game 213 497 total Hart 472 Hart 419 Spoiler clipped Hot Potuties for two Elkins 157 high game El kins 497 events as he captured the sub junior crown with an 86x100 Hunter won either the junior or sub junior championship in each of the eight events in which he fired lyer competition ended in a battle of veterans with rancis Eisenlauer of Palo Alto grabbing a first place tie with Rudy Etchen of Sun Valley Idaho Both finished with 94x100 scores Carl Thacker of Park Iowa and Doug Palmer of Los Angeles both posted straights of 25 to tie for final When you give or serve Old Sunny Brook offering a great Kentucky bourbon and dellciousl NOTE TO BLEND BUYERS to MMW Mm4 yw Ktrfutliy Mat Im trrt Ktntuchf BtaidM WMrttyl the fourth quarter on drives of 65 and 70 yards Saturday night to come from behind and defeat Sacramento State 27 19 The score by periods: Humboldt State 7 7 0 Sacramento State 6 6 7 9 19 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON Boston Philadelphia Syracuse Humboldt State scored twice York others are trailing engineering wise also Most of them still have push button driving nor anti sway anti dip Torsion Aire suspensionCompetition may be "catching to Dodge but not "catching If the other meet your idea of a really new car stop in and see the new Swept Wing 58 by Dodge 58 Dodge at A cool quarter of a million dol lars has been allotted to this Aetna inance manager for loaning to local and nearby residents for seasonal and com ing holiday needs Any amount from $50 to $1500 may be obtained on name only or other plans ast one visit service is offered Arrange ments may also be made by phone Call or see Aetna i nance Co 158 Virginia Phone A 2 4006 Adv "Guess what happened to the car we got in the Gaz ette Journal Want Ads and our garage?" Gordon Cops TKO HAVANA Nov 25 Mid dleweight Bobby Gordon of Mi ami Ila scored a technical knockout over Cuba's Andres Gonzalez at 2:45 of the third round Saturday night in the Sports Palace because of a badly cut right brow Gordon weighed 157 pounds Gonzalez 158 6 0 20 6 10 20 19 20 26 Badminton Tourney inal This Evening at Reno 'Y' The Journal's excellent sports pages every morn ing cover Nevada and eastern California high school leagues as well as other local regional and national sports events day tournament that young Ohnstad entered He is the son of Mr and Mrs Donald Ohnstad His father manages Harolds Trapshooting Coun try Club shooting honors for the final day of action were taken by Mrs Donna Wooley a former All Amenca shooter re cently returned to the sport Mrs Lucille Collard of Reno posted an 89x100 for second place behind Mrs 90 day trap honors then Palmer score James Hunter of Reno ran his after both dropped their first string to eight wins in as many! extra targets Pat Mulcahy and Paul Sar gent will meet the team of Berry Glover and Tom Summer at the Reno YMCA this evening for the mixed doubles championship in the turkey tournament The match will wind up a meet orgin ally scheduled to end Saturday night but continued because of the length of play The mixed doubles showdown will go on at 9:30 pm to rme the seventh champion of the the seventh champion tournament Six others were Saturday with Col Stone taking the men's singles title just before midnight when Paul Sargent defaulted the third game Sargent won the first game between the two 15 13 bfeore Col Stone recovered to take a 15 8 win in the sec ond Stone held a 12 8 advant age in the deciding game when Sargent fatigued by play in other divisions of the meet de clared his defualt The weekend city tournament was a prelude to a planned Ne vada state badminton champion ship tourney tentatively planned for Reno in April The city play was under direction of Dr A (Art) Broten chair man of the Reno Recreation Commission Ken 1 Hill super intendent of recreation for the city and Norm Curtis physical director for the host Reno YMCA Trophies for the tournament were donated by Charles Mapes Jr of the Mapes Hotel and Ralph Eldridge of Richard son Lovelock ord agency in Reno Mapes is a former city and state badminton champion Berry Glover became a multi ple champion with the singles title and a share of the doubles laurel In wom singles she defeated Marge Titus for the crown 5 11 11 5 11 1 Then in the dou bles she teamed with Marjorie Brunneman to defeat Avis Witt haus and Pat Mulcahy 15 11 15 4 to claim the tile rank Shattuck and Paul Sargent won the men's doubles STOCKHOLM Nov' 25 (IP) Ingemar Johansson of Sweden the European heavyweight champion will meet Archie Mc Bride Trenton NJ at Gothen berg on Dec 13 promoter Edwin Ahlquist announced todhy WESTERN DIVISION 8 6 5 2 If you want to get a fait run down on sports and an outline of what find on the Jour sports pages next morning don't miss this sportscast by the dean of Nevada's Sports Writers Pct 1000 462 consisting of the Jack 462 Douglas and Chuck Shea Jack Pos Name and School Dick Wallen UCLA Don Ellingsen Wash St Bill Leeka UCLA Troy Barbee Stanford Harry Mondale Oregon Jim Brackins St Marv Bergman Wash Bob Newman Wash St 190 Jim Shanley Oregon Joe rancis Oregon St Jim Jones Washington SECOND TEAM Gary Van Galder Stanford Ron Stover Oregon Larry Aldrich Idaho Ted Bates Oregon Dick Day Washington Dave Jesmer Oregon State Bill Striegel COP Jerry Kramer Idaho Proverb Jacobs California Al Carr Arizona State rank iorentino USC Merl Hitzel Washington State Buzz Randall Oregon State Jack Douglas Stanford Tom lores COP Bob Mulgrado Arizona State Nub Beamer Oregbn State Chuck Shea Stanford Jack Crabtree Oregon Jack Morris Oregon Luther Carr Washington Leon Burton Arizona State (Crabtree Carr and Burton polled same number of votes) HONORABLE MENTION Ends: Bob DeGrant Oregon State Clancy Osborne Arizona State arrell unston COP Jack anning Washington State Tackles: loyd Peters San rancisco State Bart Jankans Arizona State Mike Henry Southern California Jerry Kershner Oregon Harley Martin California Don Mattson Southern Cali fornia Tom ord Arizona State Carl Kammerer COP Guards: Bob Grottkau Oregon Joe Malpasuto COP Bob McKittrick Oregon State Stan Keith San Jose State Ed Brown Arizona John Clark Stanford Pat Reagan Southern California I Armand DeWeese Stanford Don Manoukian Stanford Centers: Norm Chapman Oregon Bob Peterson Oregon Dave onner Arizona State Wayne Walker Idaho i Baeks: Ted Searle Oregon State Don Long UCLA Earnel Durden Oregon State Dick Payseno Washington Jack Hart California Kirk Wilson UCLA Joe Belland Arizona State Al Harrington Stanford Howard Willis Idaho Mike McCluskey Washington Don Millich Washington Ed Stevens Washington State i ollow The Sports Every Day in The Home Town Junior Alhambra Cal Junior Spokane Wash Junior Temple City Junior San Diego Senior Eugene Ore 20 Junior Redlands Cal Soph Camas Wash Junior El Cerrito Cal Senior No Bend Ore Senior Honolulu Senior Tacoma Wash THIRD TEAM Ron Wheatcroft California Ty Cobb sports editor of the Nevada State Jour nal makes a daily sportscast called' "The Sports (Monday through Saturday) on three radio stations KNEV and KATO in Reno and KPTL in Carson carry this "best sports pro gram in the THEY KNEW A GOOD THING when they saw it why so many 58 cars are following right in the wheel tracks of Dodge To imitate the low Swept Wing look they lowered their roofs some but had to leave the aides high They reduced windshield area too while Dodge enlarged its "picture up front' The See Swept Wing 350 Virginia St St Louis Cincinnati Detroit Mnlneanolls SUNDAY RESULTS Philadelphia 105 Minneapolis 98 (Only game scheduled) Lumberjacks Top Hornets EUREKA Calif Nov 25 (IP) UP All Pacific Coast SAN RANCISCO Nov 25 The United Press all Pacific Coast fooball squad for 1957 IRST TEAM Wt Ht Age Class 185 160 204 218 198 5 6 195 214 IN HOLIDAY DRESS OR GRACIOUS GIVINGI Approximately 150 trap and flyer shooters headed home Sunday night following the conclusion of the sea last big shoot for 1957 at Harolds Trapshooting Country Club near Reno inal events held shooters on the grounds until the last target was thrown They saw a 17 ear old Reno youth Alan Ohnstad win a triple victory in the feature handicap of the entire meet The youthful gunner who graduated from Reno High School last summer and plans to 25 enroll at the University of Ne vada in ebruary scored 96x100 1 to best the field bv three targets tOUISVILLE KENTUCKY DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY BOTH 86 PROO KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Two Players On Top Club SAN RANCISCO Nov (IP) UCLA which rounded IU urvov mu 41VIUUJ IU1UU laigcta an impressive season despite jjis score won three victories crippling Pacific Coast'Confer 'simul a ou 1 the open cnee penalties landed twojP LTA championship the Ne players on the United Press all jda State PITA crown and Pacific Coast football team jhe fina event was which was announced today I the only one of eight separate Leit end Dick Wa'ien a tre competitions over the four mendous pass interceptor as well as tackle Brums string Don Ellingsen son of Wash ington Elling sen who made history there 25 years ago nailed down the other ving for the Cougars Quarterback Bob Newman battery mate in the powerful Washington State air attack was named to the first string backfield Joining him were Joe rancis of Oregon State Jim Shanley of Oregon and Jim Jones of Washington 1 irst string center went to Marv Bergmann of the Huskies while Harry RJondale the fire plug from Oregon and Jim Brackins of Oregon State won the guard spots Troy Barbee of Stanford was paired with Leeka at tackle to be the only Indian represented on a first team dominated by the Northwest Oregon and Stanford each landed three spots on the second team which sported a backfield ive Teams Rep resen 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