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Springfield News-Sun from Springfield, Ohio • 29

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i vV rgiiifr3tVsVtteafclaaajafeLMAiihaaflHflfcB Mn rjmwfja Midshipmen Scuttle Boston College 46r6 JL 7 Springfield (O) NEWS-SUN Sunday Sept 22 1957-3 Belmont To Offer Tivo Races Saturday Each In Excess Of $100000 Central Opens Home Season With Triumph By JOHN CHANDLER To Gain Decisive Win Kr politan ntake debut having won four Chicago nUkea He finished first in the Arlington Futurity but was disqualified because a stablemate fouled another horse In Ms tost start Alhambra was upset In the Washington Park Futurity by the Maine Chance Jewel's Reward Urn Claiborne Nadir and George Widener'n Jester are two main challengers In the Futurity Nadir made hta first stakes start Monday in the Cow-din and waa barely beaten by Reward Reward wasn't nominated for the Futurity Another notable absentee will be the Jao-lyn Stables U'l Fella winner of the recent World's Playground Stake This pair phis other late developments promise to make the Juvenile battle Interesting In the Champagne Mile at Belmont OcL 12 the Garden State Stakes OcL 26 anp foe Pimlico NoV 23 Kent State Nipped 13-7 By Xavier NEW YORK Sept Two major stakes races both of which srill go a long way towards deciding 1957 seasonal championships are on Saturday's brilliant doubleheader program at Belmont Park They are foe mile and one quarter Woodward Stakes which could well be the of the and the 68th tunning of foe Ftaturity a 6tf-furlong test for 2-yeattadds Each will have a value In excess of 5100000 Gallant Man the tough little Texas-owned 3-year-old to the horse to beat in thq Woodward after his brilliant victory last Wednesday over Dedicate and other older horses in the Nassau County Handicap Ralph diminutive championship contender broke the Belmont track record for a mile and one eighth Last June he set an American record for a mile and a half ta winning the Belmont Stakes Fred Alhambra a speedy invader from Chicago appears to be the one to fear in the Futurity which to run down the Widener straight course Hie Woodward will be contested on the main track and after Gallant Man's Nassau performance the field for race may not list more than five or six starters The Wheatley Bold Ruler winner of the Preakness Calumet Kentucky Derby hero Iron Liege Mrs Jan Dedicate plus older handicap aces are among the probables Gallant Man Bold Ruler and Iron Liege-who divided the triple crown or 3 year olds among them would offer a top attraction without any outsiders The only big name missing to foe Kerr Stable's Round Table who finished third In the Kentucky Derby behind Iron Liege end Gallant Man but has won his last eight straight races Round Table to resting in Chicago after winning the United Nations Handicap a week ago at Atlantic aty The Woodward also will present top Jockeys with Willie Shoemaker on Gallant Man Eddie Arcaro aboard Bold Rider and Bill Hartack handling Iron Liege if that colt comes up from Garden Slate Park for the fun Bold Ruler out of action most of the summer with an ailment proved he's back in peak form when he zipped home a six length winner ta the mile of the Jerome Handicap SepL eased at the finish By BOB HOOBCra land two touchdowns In the first NEWTON Mass Sept 117 mlnutea of the contest Versatile Navy crushed I Boston College dedicated Its Boston College 464 today as the new campus stadium before a Midshipmen launched their foot-1 capacity crowd of 28000 ball year of destiny spurred by I Oldham contributed two touch-Quarterback Tam Forrestal andldawns and three conversions as Captain Ned Oldham (well as vital yardage on marches Forrestal the slick field geto' key the swift-striking Navy eral from Cleveland completed winged-T offense: seven of 10 passes for 143 yards The Navy dub rated by Academy Supt William Smedberg possibly the greatest in An- napolis history and by Cbach Eddie Erdelatx as superior to last year's once-beaten aggregation scored the first two times it hid possession Hie sailors moved 61 and 73 yards respectively as Oldham BROOKLYN Sept 21MAP)-n ImI 1 Relief Pitcher Ed Roebuck Forrestal tMsed 70 yards to walked in the deciding run for Manuch i for a TO Just before the the third time in a week today I half ended 1 as the Philadelphia Phillies I BC scored 12 seconds after scaring twice in the ninth de the second period began on a feeted the Brooklyn Dodgers 3-2 1 83-yard scoring pass play from Rookie Righthander Jack San-1 Quarterback Don Allard to Halfford picked up his 18th victory in I back Tom Joe Sullivan Allard 28 decisions thanks to a Philly stepped into his end zone to hurl uprising similar to the one that the ball Sullivan grabbed it away beat the Dodgers 3-2 in the ninth foam Oldham at midfield and last night raced the rest of the distance Johnny Podrei ace NAVY 14 12 7 southpaw held a 2-1: lead until BOSTON COL 0 CO Granny Hamner and Bob Bow Navy scoring: Touchdowns man hit back-to-back doubles tooidham 3 (1 run 1 plunge) with one cut in the McKee (5 pass from Forrestal) ninflu Roebuck who had walked Manuch (70 pass-run from For-dWir njh am restal)5 Welbom (10 pass from witti Qncinnati St Louis zembruakl (7 run) Buy Ro Nccthqr mud Intentional walks liimmt sniiivin fov Roebuck walked Pinch Ktter l93 Harry Anderson loading the tnm ADrt) bases and then forced in Bow- a ij i Small Crowds Dick Farrell pitched a score-1 77 I i less ninth to protect Sanfords Alt victory Podres charged with the defeat now is 12-9 nitaMpMa BraaUri ABKK ABKR Aeitamef 4 0 cmiamffi ClmaUcftt Atnnrair I 1 1 gpringfleM'a golf COUTSCS SatUT-l 4 8 With 187 golfers playing at DETROIT Sept 21 8 Snyder Park course and about rebuilding Titans dealt 8 8 ra the Springfield Cfcuntiy Mw-quette its 11th atraight foot- sSSlUSrM 8 8 Oub bail setback today beating the Bernie Kirkham and Lee H0r- warriors 14-0 in a penalty 8 8 8 8 8 iner teamedupto ebestmthw 511 see honors at Snyder Park with i' rarrriip ess tourmnderear 68 I in 65 football -players on full Tow Jill Total 511 Low scores tor the day were scholarships in the last tw yi i-Rui tv Vito in Hit iiy i iTwA 73 Horner 74 I on effort to rebuild their foot Before an estimated at HaKinaan Field Saturday ia ting an 1 1 -yard gain to by Dave Tooke i i i dNONNATT SepL (AP) of Ohio finally caught fire in the last period today punching out two quick touchdowns to hand Kent State a 13-7 football defeat crowd of 1800 shirhleeved spectators Catholic Control inaugurated its home football season aftarnooo by thumping Mochanicsburg 20-7 Hera is Fullback Dick Clark (36 with ball) ne-got the lino in tho first period Mechanicsburg players identifiable include O'Dell Nott (32) IS f' I- The Musketeers capitalising on a Kent State fumble Jarred 26 yards in five plays for foe winning (ouchdown with Fullback Jocko Serieln bulling through foe last six yards The Golden Flashes rooked Xavier for a quick first period touchdown and frustrated early Muakie efforts to recoup A fourth quarter touchdown past from second string Quarter back Jerry Casper to Halfback Jim Wesaell that traveled 98 yards and Groper's conversion kick finally evened tha score 7-7 Kent Ken Redlln pounced on a Xavier fumble on the Muakie 11-yard line in the first period arid Fullback Ron Fowler drove through left tack for the touchdown on foe next play Marion PtaanelU Meted tha extra point Musketeer Torn Krebs raced over the goal line with an intercepted pan in the dying seconds of the second period but the score was annuled by a dipping' penalty It was the first season game for Kent State and the first time they had played Xavier Kent State 7 0 0 7 Xavier 0 0 013-13 Kent State touchdown Fowler 01 run) Conversion: Piaanelll Xavier scoring touchdowna Wesaell (98 pass-run from Caa-per) Serieka (8 run) Conversion: Casper Jhn Snow Wayne Tillman Wl tortmee scored in foe seo aMa Ural nilhwee 78 vd and third periods and never a sal KWvS bTjS 8mk Bnti Plsnatanok mum dgim fitn Ls A Vf dps teal miTtam Low scorer for the day at the D- Carmichael with LamwU ta Bunch Lrlti FhUa-l riuh wan As for the Futurity 13 winners of the race have been voted 2-year-old champions since 1936 In the tost 10 years such outstanding stare as Citation Blue Peter Battlefield Tom Fool Native Dancer Porterhouse and Nashua have won the Futurity Bold Ruler won it last fall Alhambra ta making hla metro- Kaaandd Mpwn SBnwMra RRi aannd othlnw ncorern Included left halfback scored for OP buck KsmU SOl iMlfori 4 I Ms UU1CT IOW lOOIfn lnCWONL MflM Weljpm fum- Wfte Ponrig 74 nd Jack HUU 71 tr ki Iuim I in a run ii i ia il pm loiingitreik that atmehed Manlle Honored Omit Cota DaMteW and Dttauca I to win since late in foe 1955 tor Supporting campaign and today could pen I ij i Vi latmte beyond foe Detroit 2(V Medical Ilesearcll I yard line only cnees Nearly Nettcr Shea Dumps Flam In Western Meet NEW YORK Sept ty rank lfewtiA eiiMWM sJ -luiwarvra djt nuqri rsnarra wide Withi Mechanicsburg Quarterback Jim Ream (30) almost catching him End George inbor' fakes a pass from Dan Greater in the neighborhood of the 25-yard line shakes Bianchi loose and runs the-remaining distance to score the second Tomadoo touchdown Benny Dixon scored the first Central touchdown on a 74-yard sprint Central Nnv York Yankees was hred ta had LOS ANGELES Sept 2-1 to wo touchdcwns mSSwSrpen ceded Gilbert Shea of Boston Red I aties Los Angeles defeated Defending SuIVirT8n5 WM Marquette ftimble Champion Herb Flam of Bev- Ordinal Spellman ArchUahop lof that started Detroit toward its erly Hills 8 A 6-3 3-6 6-10 63 New York presented Mantle with I touchdown that came with after hassle with photographer! a plaque in gratitude for foe ban Ubout three mlnutea left in foe ym 7 Tre ri -v in the eemifinata of the Pacifle lrt Pdpatlon in ternary Ugif 1 l'lDfinV 1 1 ft fll'AF Southwest Tennis Tournament I Hodgkins Disease Sophomore Guard Tony Ste JtJ f'C'ffl kDll tZUti today Mantle has contributed I fits recovered Bill film- In a semifinal match iwme time and money to the suiv ble on foe Marquette 27 and Louisa Brough of Beverly Hills port of the foundation which is Detroit drove to the ousted Mrs Beverly Fleitz of trying to find the cause and cure before foe drive stalled But Belmont Shore Calif 8-6 6-3 of the disease which claimed the I Marquette wee unable to move During the fifth game of the life of hla father in 1952 and finally punted to the Titan first set Shea had the umpire Cardinal Spellman thanked 3L order newi photographera off the I Mantle for his efforts on behalf I MARQUETTE 0 0 0 court upset of foundation of which foe DETROIT 0 7 7 0-14 BOB LEEBIGIfT (Coodudcd from First Sports) fumble lost a yard Franzen plunged for the final Tornado score with less than a minute remaining In the half kick waa wide to the left While foe Bidlana moved 34 yards for their score they were aided by a Central penalty of interference with the passer Although a pass Bogard to Rocky Teets accounted for 22 yards and DEWEY GERON Ripley 9 Inc Just Received 17 NEW 1957 BUICKS FROM THE FACTORY! esteemed cleric is a trustee Ha I Detroit Touchdowns: Shea paid Tournament Director Perry said thte wee hie second appear Maher (4 run) Kbrpak (9 pass Jones marched back to the cen-lance at a baU game in IS years from Faoro) ter court with the lenamen had and that he was happy to aee them resume their stations atiatar ballplayers such ss Mantle IV Carolina Stote its edge sst behind them and and Ted William lending 1 uruiuiu UOUe By LARAMIE Wyo Sept AP) Quarterback Larry Zowada scored one touchdown and set up foe other today in leading Wyoming over Kansas State 12-7 and making Bob coaching debut at Wyoming successful one The victory extended foe HILL NC Sept ZL victory atring to 12 over said: him throw me off aid to worthy charities William f7nf FflvnrPfl drcbuneha helped Boston's I Ul ri ll the for research In Tir ITnnla 7J) cancer ior 11 mU We Were Fortunate Enough To Got 17 More Cars That Wo Did Not Know Wo Woro Going To Receive! We Also Have 12 Demonstrators Left To Sell Heidelberg Nahs 34-19 Win Over Kansas State scored In the first period when Keady intercepted a Zowada pass on the Wildcat 12 and returned 15 yards TNro plays later he took a pitchout and ran 70 yards for the first tally Don Zadnich converted The Wildcats threatened again a few minutes later when they recovered a fumble on foe Wyoming 42 The drive was stopped when Cbwboy Guard Len Kuo-zewski forced Dick Corbett to fumble on the Wyoming one K-STATE 7 0 0 6-7 WYOMING 012 0 6-12 K-State Touchdown: Keady (70 run) Goa version: Zadnich Wyoming touchdowna: Zowada (1 plunge) Maushart (10 run) Faheio Injured -(AP-North Chiolinastate thyear span They won the 0 struck 76 yards for a first period yards for a flnt period Skyline Conference title last Statistics Of Game SUIIDIci of tlM MechantnUun-' CailwMe Centnl football gima SaU ardayi rc Yanltnabinf at Panins 13 Italia HIMM4ISS4 SM Pint SramHuaMiis Panins I PnnlUn MIM4SM Pam cnanlttcd SotU id IS lntamptad XirktaU-jnrdifc 3-TS 4-ltS Kidtoif )arrii rrt 13 SI PunU-jririlnft ee 171 S-US Punt rntan rat stsss 13 FumhlN HKorartd Blufflon College WhcnAutoTrnck JESSASS In Italy BStfSffJSttSEf SiSUtA See Us Now tor A Roof Savings On A Nsw 1957 hick defending Ohio Cbnferetice foot- FIDENZA Itsly Sept (Afomtie Coast Conferenca foot- Mason opener The Big Eight Xutor bail champions led aU the way World Auto Racing Cham baU opener conference team was on tha Wy- New Nodal No 43 SPECIAL 4-DOOR in defeating Bluff ton the 1966 pion Juan Manuel Fangio was State which last year spoiled the end of the Mid-Ohio Cbnferonca champions I shaken up and bruised badly Coach Jim debut with a half and on the six at the 34-19 tonight tonight In an auto accident near 26-6 win sent captain and Half- Hnu gun Quarterback Jim Gruden a this northern Italian town back Dick Hunter over from the Halfback Gene Keady scooted senior from Orange Cleveland Hie Argentine racing five on the last play of their first 70 yards for Kansas State's only suburb completed nine of 13 1 powerful 2500-ce Lands AurelTa period for the only scare Hunter scow but then Zowada began passes for 219 yards hlttlnfc Bill I car collided with a heavy truck then placekicked the extrapotot- passing brilliantly despite occa-G roman with throws of 52 and Fangto suffered bruises all over North Carolina unable to dent sional snow flurries which drifted 33 yards for touchdowns Gruden his body but was not hospitalized the tough State defense offered over War Memorial Field and a 4k wawiaie I Vanfflit urea iVsdulfiW Ifaana ImIv (wm (finaafe nna sefoeseswleas 4a the Fangio was driving Modena only two threats to the 12733 fans New Me del No 75 ROADMASTER 4-Door Hardtop Hardtop Central State Cops 24-7 Win Over Findlay sneaked across for game's one carrying 2846 first touchdown and Groman to take part in tomorrow's Grand I the State 26 and one to foe 23 Zowada a 6-foot-l senior used plunged a yard and ran 14 for Prix of Modena auto race With North Carolina State 7 0 0 0-7 hla aerials to push into scoring foe other two I Fangio in the car were hla wife I North Carolina State territory twice in foe second It was the season opener for and an unidentified American touchdowna: 'Hunter (5phmge) quarter Both Wyoming scores Heidelberg Bluffton lost its friend iConveniona: Hunter came by foe ground however opener last Veek to Taylor of You Save You Save $103445 a first down on the Central 9 foe over anxious Indians were charged with offside and back-field In motion demerits to put them on the 16 Cecil Seaman Intercepted Bo gard's fourth down pass on the 7 but the Tornadoes were guilty of roughing the passer and Mechanicsburg was given the ball on foe Baker plunged for foe score and Toops converted with an end run Seaman later Intercepted an Indian pass on foe Mechanicsburg 5 to set up -last fumble over foe goal line The summary: Itartanlnilwrs Tntfe: Rail Busard Ul Moon Ranch Krrmn Itai Twklra: VWrt VMH Jam Clank: Hunt Krward Swank Cmlrru: Lnv Wyant Hacks: ZMcsl Mutt Raani Toop Ba- CHhnllc Central (Sn En! Answer BlancM Arber Stahl Mnrtht Tacklei: Comer RurkharA Lawrence Towneend Olyim Greenwalt Cuardc: Whltacra RouUahn AMrtdae Brown Cental! OalritaL Kaernr $1220 Up Idun Grab Race Victories XENIA Ohio Sept 2L-(AP) State snapped out of a poor first-half today scoring IS potato in tha list two quarters to defeat Findlay College 24-7 The Findlay Oilers set the pace throughout moat of tha first half and held a 7-0 advantage until the closing minutes when Central's llerb Drummond scored from foe one-yard line From that point It was all Central State The hosts scored twice in foe third stanza and again in the fourth quarter FINDLAY 7 0 0 6-7 CENTRAL STATE 0 612 6-34 Findlay touchdowns: Jordan (12 run) Conversion: Lavrick Central State touchdowns: Drummond (1 plunge) Jones 2 (6 plunge 8 plunge) Hubbard (30 run) In four earlier starts collected SttiRich Bdmout Park Doubleheader Barry) Conversion Bulfinbarger Heidelberg scoring touch- By JOHN CHANDLER towns: Groman 4 (L plunge 52 1 EW YORK Sept and 33 passes from Gruden J14 1 puckei Up won the 569X00 Bel-run) Gruden 1 aneak) Gon-1 jama Handicap and undefeated versions: Dow 4 idun scampered off srith the Althea Gibson Seeded SSSlfi1 First In Net Tourney tejSpX? T7 542X00 for taking Poly HI who stakes this year en route to the title: led at the race but with less a mile to travel Idun battling for the Equipped As Follows Dynaftow Radio Heater Power Steering Power Brakes Tinted Glass White Sidewall Tires Power 6 Ways Power Windows Undercoat Equipped Aa Followa Dyneflew Radio Heater Power Steering lack-np Lights Safety Minder Park Brake Signal Delaxe Steering Wheel Padded Dash White Side Wall Tires Two-tana Paint Custom Interior Barka: Freneen Cmeber Dim Clerk Rrtnaen Ketler RJ venters Sea 1 Owned by Mn Ada Rice r(AP)-Blg fone fonnto Lf Chicago and piloted by Willie Shoemaker Pucker Up followed Coa at toitu lng Hany such stars as Althea Gibaon Bven mj ihot mt of the nu wi vi irjouer a snot mon uie Davidson and Vic Solxas man Pictae Wide Kmre hy ratio: MECHANIClSl'RO Meeaise I 0 I CATHOLIC CENTRAL Merhantrakas ecnrlns: Taurhdnwni Baker ptunee) atant after: Toope (run) Catholic Central neorlns: Itauriuhwne: Dlaon (74 ran) BtanrM (It paae frnm Cnwtitr 9 ran) fTanam plunse) pnfnfe ifleK Clark (plunse) Dta (phi cement) oairtale: Al Turner referee: John En the Matron had won six and appeared two-yearcld filly start of the than half Ilartack had lead Idun then raced Poly HI Into defeat and an eighth of a mile from home tha expensive miss drew away 1 to win by three lengths Poly Hi ridden by Erie Guerin In quest of hla third Matron finished 4wo lengths ahead of George Armorial in the field of 13 Idun waa tha second choice and paid 57X0 53X0 and 52-60 Poly 10 foe 11-10 choice paid 52X0 and 52X0 and Armorial was 53X0 to show Tha time for the six furlongs on the Widener straight course was 1X935 Farm The Princess had defeated Pucker Up in the 3165000 Delaware Handicap in June This time Princess Turia finished fifth' Pete Anderson hustled Plotter out of the' gate and she led until Puck Up began her winning drive la the stretch while Gay Life a 46-1 outsider galloped up to take third by a length over Snow White The time for the mile and one-eighth was 1:49 25 Pucker Up who packed top might of 125 pounda paid 55X0 54-40 and 53-30 while Plotter with 119 returned 516-60 and 511X0 and Gay Lite under 104 was 51210 to show The winner a four-year-old daughter of Olympla-Lou Lea by Bull Lea earned 551X00 and shot her seasonal winnings to 5210X75 Idun who had earned 511X30 And Other Standard Eqslpmaat Miss Gibson foe Negro of both the Wimbledon and Na- hTflnwiwrth mn tJonaltltle naturally Is seeded first In women's singles David- By their victories both Pucker vln umpire: Tnm Cnnway Weller head Unciman William IP1EY INC Teams To Vlay For Softball Loop Title Urbana Elks faces Bo tael's at 7 Monday at Lagonda Field with the winner facing Old Dutch in the nightcap at 8:15 for first-round championship honors In the Qty Softball League Urbana nabbed foe second-round title end a playoff will be necessary at 7 Tuesday should either Ola Dutch or Boi-sol's take tho first-half honors son the current French chain- UP Man aged powerful pton from Sweden to top ranked I ftoima to ctonplonahip honora to singles followed by PhH- ta their divisions 1 Vic Sclxaa mak- Pucker Up who whipped Find ing his fifth attempt at winning I and Son at Chicago In this tournament at foe Berkeley the Washington Park Handicap Tennis Gub Sept 2 also evened a score with FEATUBK VICTOR CLEVELAND Sept 2L-(AP) Herb won the 52600 alxfop-long feature for three-yearolds and up at Chuiwood Park today when Attempt waa disqualified for interference Open Evenings Till 9 100 North St Phene FAS-5541 1 1 mu S4i i agiAanAMiiAAiMMattaMt (irA'linueiBif 1 1 is.

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