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tffclNMVi K' Springfield (O) DAILY NEWS Friday November 2L 1368-21 Aussie Net Star Turns Pro Accuses Hopman Of Starting Air Troubles Pularioirs (Sordon Lanrsonn Is Coach Of Year 1 Gibsonburg's Redding Selected In Class A For Third Flanagan Beats Turner Wants Bout' For Title ST PAUL Minn Nov lrihman Del 19-round demolition of Gil Turner the SYDNEY Australia Nov Mervyn Rose newset tennis professional today bitterly accused Auraie Davis Clip Captain Harry Hopman of starting ail his difficulties "Hopman told ttfe Lawn Tennis Association of Australia that wm making three to four thousand pounds (about 37500) a year out of amateur tennis" Rom said might have Wn making that much but not out of tennis" Hopman one of the moat influential tennis figures in Australis made his charges about four months ago "Any money I made in the last 10 years has been from sporting goods firms" Rom continued COLUMBUS a Nov Gordon Larson of Marlon Presidents is Ohio' ClasJ AA high achool football coach of the year And in Class A the top mentor is Herb Redding of Gibson burg High in Sandusky County The two standouts won their laurels today in the Associated Press statewide vote In which some 300 coaches 100 sports writers and 75 officials participated Larson 34-yeirold graduate of Kent State led his team to nine straight victories and second place in the "top 10" ratings Redding who helped coach the Northern All-Stars to a 26-13 win over the Rebels in 1955 at Mansfield piloted Gibsooburg to 7-1-1 record and the championship of the Sandusky Bay Conference Gibsonburg is the smallest school in the circuit Redding 32 Is a graduate of A i never violated the amateur code "I have been treated piwtty harshly The Australian inter--pretation of the amateur rules la far stricter than in Europe where the players are at the gam the year round and atill remain Rom who la 28 uld he had not considered turning pro until he was suspended by the LTAA He added that he believed he was Just nearing hia tennis peak Moneymin Jack Kramer meanwhile confirmed that Rose would Join hia pro troupe and added that the lefthander would not put the finger on other amateurs over experae account Irregularities "Merv called me last night and said ready to Join me" Mid Kramer "I told him OK and that he could start playing for cash in Kramer Mid now that Rom a top doubles player who hoped to make the Australian Davis Cup team had made up Ms mind about playing pro tennis he wouldn't go through with his threat to expose other amateurs for breaches of rules over expenses "Merv never did intend to put the finger on the other players" Mid Kramer "Just on the system which made a scapegoat of him" Kramer said his new recruit will make a minimum of 19000 pounds (333600) In the next year playing on a percentage basis Rose's decision climaxed a beetle few days during which he had threatened to do some "straight talking" about the expellees of other Australian tennis luminaries This outburst was provoked by file extension of his suspension until at least Jan 3L This extension would have kept him out of the Davis CUp challenge round and the Australian championship Rom teamed with Mai Anderson to defeat Via Seixss and Barry MarKay in the clinching matbh of the challenge round a year ago Kramer Mid that Rom will play in 10 major tournaments and in 75 exhibition matches during the next 12 months Tom Scrivner left sports chairman of the Junior Chamber of Commerce presents fU mosf valuable player award to Springfield High's Walt Sanford as Wildcat Coach Lowell Storm loolcs on The award was made Thursday night at the appreciation dinner' honoring the Vild-cats at the high school cafeteria Bowling Green State University larson tour years after transferring from Akron South turned the Marion team Into a statewide power His first year after Inheriting little talent he won three lost six The next year it was 6-2-1 last year 74-1 and this time the Jackpot In ten year of coaching Larson has compiled a 50-293 mark with a 25-9-2 at Markin i Redding in seven years at Gibsonburg has a 41-204 record He was at Lorain St Marys two years before his current berth Mel Knowlton of Alliance's state champions finished next to Larson in 1 the Doubte-A race with Lowell Storm of Springfield Public and Joe Carlo of Newark tied for third Joe Michael of Fredericktown and John Riley of Magadare deadlocked tor secern behind Redding In a sZhtiment-findlnt ballot which has no bearing- on the actual (elections to be made by the association early in December Lamm was the favorite of the voters to coach the Northern All-Stars at Canton next August white Carlo was a runaway choice to handle the Rehela Knowlton 1954 coach of the year and head mentor of the Yankees in the 1955 North-South fray again was runnerup to Larson in the allstar race while Storm was second in the South followed by Dave Puddington of Dayton Fairmont -Well up in the Class AA coach of the year voting were Bob Brugge of Parma Bran Bacevich Cincinnati Roger Bacon Fred George of Cleveland Cathedral Latin Bill Barton of Elyria Leo Strang of Massillon Howard Baughman of Portsmouth Joe Cbphraiv of New Cbncord at Gil Smith of Van Wert In Class A the leaders Included Gerald Graham of Marlington Carl Benhase of Beme-Unkm Charles Brilliant Red Nugent of Danville Lea Grace of Maumee Valley Day School Sharrock of Columbus Pat Maneuso of Leetonia Gene Remeimr of Bridgeport Larson succeeds Warren Gene Slaughter as Class coach of the year Redding is first to be selected (torn the smaller Class A 1 Lewis Coiners Shivers Tie Loop Lead Pro Gridders Threaten Extreme Action If Deals With Owners Don't Improve Tebbetts Says Braves Need Bench Strength MILWAUKEE Nov (AP) Tebbetts executive vice president of the Milwaukee Braves says the first concern will be to strengthen its bench "Well worry about second base when we have he said think there is any need to do anything about second and even If there were desperate straits with (Felix) Tebbetts who-Joined the Braves' executive family last month made the remarks last night in answer to queries about Second Baseman Red Schoen-dienst now undergoing treatment in St Louis tor tubercu- GREEN BAY Wis NoV Billy Hbwton president of the National Football League Players Association said yesterday the players will have to resort to extreme measures unless negotiations with club owners and league officiate improve Ifowton an end tor the Green Bay Packers did not say to what length the players would go He said negotiations concern a bubblegum contract an Injury case proposed hospitalization plan put 29-ycar-old welterweight within apparent grasp today of a long-coveted title shot "The IBC (International Boxing Club) promised me that if I beat Tumor decisively get a title Flanagan Mid after his crushing victory over Turner done everything asked I see how they can overtook me now'1 To help the view St Paul Promoter Jack Raleigh offered Welterweight Champ VirgU Akins a $50000 guarantee to put his title an the line against Flanagan during the winter carnival festival here In January Akins manager Bemie who saw last night's fight said he would consider it But Akins is occupied at the moment worrying about Don Jordan his opponent in a championship match next month Flanagan put in a thunderous claim to a title bout with his victory over Turner the 28-yenr-old Philadelphian who twice before had beaten him Flanagan clubbed him ipcared him with jabs outfooted him and demoralized him The victory wm such a landslide that Judge Johnny Deotis scored it 10981 giving Flanagan a 10-8 margin in each round but one Referee Johnny Stanton had it 10063 and Judge Jimmy Perrault scored It 10087 'lie wm a fine boxer" Mid Turner "He threw out those combinations and Jaba and I couldn't do much about stopping them If he keeps away from Akins think he could beat him" Flanagan now the sixth ranked welter already has He won a norv-title bout with Akins two months ago almost as decisively he whipped Turner lut night" Ed MacAuley Is New Coach Of Pro Hawks ST LOUIS Nov Easy Ed MacAuley might have a tough time living up to his name now that he is the new coach of the St Louis Hawks He's working for fiery Ben Kemer who has disposed of two coaches in tera than a year white each had the team in first place MacAuley former St Louis University All-America and a nineyear veteran of the National Basketball Association wm named by Kemer after the owner fired Andy XTiiUip from the coaching Job The 39-year-old MacAuley said he hopes to broome a bench coach although he will remain in uniform until the cut-down date Dec 15 He plana no big shakeup of the Hawks Under Phillip who had been in charge of the club tar only 10 games the Hawks were leading the NBA's Western Division with six victories and four defeats Jets Get Awards Hess Is Selected As Most Valuable Northeastern named Billy lieu as the most valuable player and selected Gary Wolcott as honorary captain in an assembly honoring the Mad River Valley League champions st the high school Awards also were presented to other members of the football squad aa follows: THian-YEAK AWAHIM Bifljr Hna Kay Knhort MKUOKILV UK A ARM Oantaa CapUnyrr Dav Hawfcina CM Hmatay Manna Near Sian Ktmyno lack Italia Cary WriralL Bary XefM FIRST-YEAR AWARD Jin Hay Robert Lac Jarir Sham Job Sllvar Jany Rmailiey Jim Walla KITMKRAUI Charlea Allan RinaU Rnamaa Jim Uataa Rruca Lamm Bob MarUmwa Jerry Rldder Jim KMdar Uaa Runyan Chartea Smith Gary Mewnamv Darrell Toofcrr Lennerd Ehy Sieve Henry Paul Hwhe Dm Rntierl Len Stewart Jaek St imp Mike Tanner Danny Mundy metal PauM MANAGER Laater Prlerman Kred McDnnlel Slava MoCarley Lowell Donabm Musial At 38 Sets Sights On New Goal ST LOUIS Nov Stan Musial who is 38 years old today admits that he ia Blowing down a bit but atill thinks he can play a couple of more seasons and has set his sights on another baseball milestone "I'd like to lie the first In hits in the National League" said the St Louis Cardinal star Musial has 3116 for his 16-year career and Honus Wagner holds the league record with 3430-During the past season Musial became the eighth major leaguer to reach the 3 000-hlt mark and surpassed the recently-injured Mel record for extra bases Musial who also celebrates his 19lh wedding anniversary today expressed pleasure at Cardinal Manager Solly Hem us' plan to return him to the outfield from first base "Left field Is a breeze compared to first bas4" Mid Stan The Man "It gives me a chance to concentrate more- on my Maintaining that two weeks la enough for him to reach top physical condition' Musial said he plana to ask permission to report two weeks late for spring training He alio win cut down on hla banquet circuit appearances to get more rest Musial Just returned with the Cardinal squad from recent exhibition trip to Japan and other points in the Orient "The Japanere were great hosts and fans and treated us royally" Musial Hid "But now got to Musial conceded he be able to play steadily all next season He tired badly late last season "But If take a couple of days off each week can play about 125 games" he Mid Musial give the Cardinals much chance of finishing first next Mason They tied with Chicago for fifth place in a disappointing 1958 season "We have the big winner the 20-game pitcher" Musial Mid "but If Wally Moon come back our long ball need win be filled We could finish as high as if the Old Man (Musial) can keep going too "I think I can" NAB CAGE TRIUMPHS Eighth Grade basket-baU team defeated Clark 33-23 while Seventh-Graders turned in a 21-9 victory Thursday afternoon at Enon Bowling Results Rose Is Named Co-Captain Wildcat Team Walt Sanford and BobRoce received top honors Thursday night st the Springfield High annual appreciation football hinquet in the cafeteria Sanford wu named the most valuable player and was alio named honorary capUin along with Rose The event wu sponowd by the Adult Wildcat Baxters Gub and the Springfield High Atliletie Assocation and it attracted approximately 250 fans with members of the Wildcat grid squad guests of honor Principal speaker wa Dr Wil-Uam Schwarberg astiitanE athletic director at the Univnity of Cincinnati Dr Schwarberg was on the Bearcat coachlns staff when Lowell Storm Springfield football coach was piiylns for Cincinnati Sanford who was a standout guard for the Wildcats received the moat valuable playir txvphy from Tom Scrivner iporta chairman of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Others appearing on the program were Gunned superintendent of schools Fox lenior high principal Fred Rolfea athletic director: Sophomore Coach Bill Stewart Qrxi Country Cbach Charles Beard and the Rev Lawrence Hugh of the First Lutheran Church The coaches were presented gifte by the footbaU (quad and the game ball of the Mansfield clash which the Wildcats won 596 wu presented to Ibx OBf Jets And Graham Local Nab League Victories Olive Branch Northeastern and Graham Local scored victories Thursday In the Mad River Valley League Junior High Basketball League Olive Branch whipped Meehan-icstaurg 35-11 Northeastern defeated Rockway 28-19 while Graham Local was forced into double overtime before shading Reid 33-31 Nertkeaalani (33) Kata nu GrM CSFm MM Road a I Bnntar I I Iprimr 111 HaiMHrit Mil rite 4 a Morrln I I Vanatta 1 a 3 Sharp Oil Bkmkmahlp I I Trial 14 4 Tfriak TIM SORTH EASTERN 1 1SSS ROCKWAY 4 7 Nrrhaaieafear (II) (Hina laarh ON THIS SPECIAL BRAKE JOB 89 27 ALL WORK Cl'AKANTRKD MAW MILES Knorr fired two series over 600 Thursday night with his high total of 646 leading all Spring-field keglers Bowling in the Acme first division Knorr came through with a 600 and came back in the second division to fashion his high aeries which included a 243 game Other keglers in the Acme loop to finish over 600 were Mason 613 Milter 606 Mansfield 622 1L Johnson 621 and Schiappacasse 627 lias rolling in the Big Ten League at Shamrock had the second highest score a 640 with a 224 game Lippencott fired a 611 in the Park Liuie League while Shay hit 607 in the Driveaway and Maine 616 in the Variety at Legends Lanes Shank had a 532 in the Victory League to pace the women1 keglers Spahr had a 503 in the Victory and Freet turned in a 502 in the Ohio Bell League at Shamrock MKN LAGONIIA I AX KB Jirivaaway Hutctan Z3-4T1: a Shay 314-m Variriy Main M4-414 BlrW W-38 O'Nral JO-MI Amlrnu -Hi: Gair nr-aw rm Bcmtr MI nlu LDI 3 Obar Ml Xiahitr MS LlpmunU 111 Mam XW-SM Hickmaa JU-4M A Millar 180-47 Pate Law Laacua KKflta i MafltaU MORS: Xuraawald 31S-MK He- was asked whether he and General Manager John Quinn thought that Mel Roach 25-year-old infielder who tore ligaments in his knee last AugusVwould be an able replacement tor me Redhead if Sctyoendtenst does not make a comeback "From what hear from John and Fted (Manager the former Cincinnati Redtegs manager said "Roach can do the job I think we have to improve the club except for the bench be perfectly satisfied to go with either Roach or Mantilla" Tebbetta said ha would prefer to wait until spring training to make a concrete decision about second "With the wonder drugs ana the greet advancements made in medicine" he said wait and aee about Red You can count him out yet We also have to see about Roach a knee He said he and Quinn had talked about the needto pinch hitting atrength "That could mean an outfielder" he said -----Then turning to ahortatop and with rumors that disapptfng John- and ny Logan may be traded Tebbetts asserted: pretty hard to give up on a guy that you won with Every- moot body's been singling out Logan and 1 as trade bait Just trade- wtth able as anybody on the ball club But right at the mome nt I know where you can find a better man say the possibility of trading Logan is re- "17 name of Roy McMillan shortstop at Cincinnati came up as a jrsde possibniW Birdie indicated that he think the Braves sd MW could get together on McMillan adding: "McMillan la an Improvement ever any ahortatop in the world from a defensive standpoint but deans think reached the stature of Logan as an all-round hall player His hitting hurts the Forest Rosary and among schools For Lewis Parts League Junior In As Striven deadlocked record Lewis Bffi scorers Hutchinson Mrtma Ward HtecMaaa LWUflald Total BTRIVEM OHIctela: at Owners surprised St Furniture 49-47 in an Open cage game at Schaefer High Thursday night other games Striven defeated Dean's Delivery 51-44 KUglers TV rolled over by a 67-35 margin a result of their triumphs and Lewis Com era are for the league lead 2-0 records white St Paris Kuglers are 1-1 Dean's Delivery and of have failed to a win Comers ted throughout of the ball game with Cohill Huffman pacing the winners 13 and 12 points respectively Kennon of St Paris led aU with 17 points white Williams of Kuglers had 16 and of Striven 15 The orpu SSI SM 114 SIT 4 1 4 (ID GSPla rid IS 1 1 SM 4 4 4 IS and pre-season exhibition game money "As president of the Players Association I say if we do not have some definite results from the next December meeting regarding these matters we will have no alternative but to resort to extreme measures" Howton said in a verbal statement "I think (the players) done very well" Commissioner Bert BeH said in Philadelphia all Rome wasn't built In a day" Hbwton said the association has tried to conduct the negotiations in a businesslike manner but without results gotten a lot of conversation from the office (Bert Bell) who has no authority to act or decide on these matters" Howton said Hbwton added that the players are seeking the formation of a playere-owners committee with three owners on the committee having the authority to act for other league members Just about impossible' to accomplish anything with 12 owners at a time" Howton said that is why we believe three owners should be named to the "Mr Hbwton can like to have any kind of committee he wants but the constitution says he has to meet with the commissioner" Bell said Hbwton said that In February of 1957 Bell and three club owners promised the players a bubblegum contract but that since that time office has continually interfered when the players attempted to take it over The contract Involved the use of pictures on cards packaged with bubblegum The injury case involves Jim Ladd Howton said who lost J4 000 of his contract money and had to pay for an operation to remove a piece of cartilage from his knee resulting from a game played for the Chicago Cardinals Howton said the team violated the injury clause contract between the owners and the association by not paying the bill Howton said he presented the facta to Bell early in 1958 and nothing has been done Hbwton also said the association was concerned over the Washington failure to follow an agreement providing every player "350 tor each pre-season game over and above his contract" Hospitalization plans and other benefit proposals have been up in the air since last spring Howton said with nothing settled agreed to cancel the bubblegum Bell said 'and we Mid the players oould have it We haven't been able to get a cancellation agreement for Ladd that's a matter between the player and the club The player has a perfect right to go to court It's up to the player He presented anything to Bell added Bell also said that he talked to the Redskins when he was informed of the pre-game payments He Mid that if the player demands the money he can get it "With aU the players present asked (Coach Joe) Kuharich about Bell Mid said ail the players had agreed to their present salary system And there was not one player that spoke 1 radically AH Cars i Rrakra RcHaaA Tiafk Baafad IJalas All Htrrl Csllsdara RaballL i hatlra hjralrm Uralari Jfaw FlaM Isalallfii W'hwla Parked With Taach All Fsrpaaa (hwa Maatrr f'ylladrr I Barreled Drama Tarard Ktprrl Warfcmaaahlpy All Warh I'acaaditlaaallr Cisaraalced WE Give Holden Stamps OPEN TAM 1 A SELMA OAK Gulf Service lob Haas Dealer loss Selma Rd FA S-MM 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