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Bl I Daily News Thursday September 17 195? estern 3 A Round Up To Match Streaks other OR PAGE MOUNT AIRY GAME TICKETS a starting hardtop Ygung Men's Shop may have some truth 4 TW and the New all Sweaters Typewriter SALE New Slacks la Washable Slacks $64 or ny PURITAN BRENTWOOD REVERE ROBERT BRUCE relax and weeks rt i ti the Southern a big week Shuman Me riday then Young Men's Shop Main loor Right Open riday Nights Until 9 PM and only now that Morehead last year's 12 his 136 125 11? JOS 97 bl 4 0 0 0 soil 4 3 10 4 0 11 4 0 10 4 0 2 0 1)606 4 0 0 0 4 13 0 10 0 0 11 mi ir 96 92 Most of the small race tracks have closed down or are near closing down for the season but not Bi State Speedway They hold a 30 lap sportsman race there this Sunday and plan to keep racing on a week ly basis until November or maybe even later unless it gets too cold Weekend schedule: SATURDAY NIGHT Southcrn Speedway Al tamahaw amateurs and rookies Rockingham Speedway sportsman and rookies Orange Speedway Hillsboro 100 mile Grand National: Bi State Speedway Dra per sportsman and jalopies Weighs less than 10 lbs in case! Includes standard 84 character keyboard touch adjuster I and 2 line spacing Gray zippered carrying case Reg 6495 Carry use it anywhere the Cot Lee Vir al the Thomas then hit of the season 013 0O1 13 a nno 200 uo 4 io 0 (9i and Dotterer TTaylor2b Altman rf Mat shall lb Banks Mnrynlt Norenrf Unbeaten Schools Collide Here Bessemer Travels To Southwest RJackn3b Johnson a Lor a Elston Tota' Pct3193263113053(1131X1296291 og less Pittsburgh at St Louis CniahtV Haddix (11 U1 vs Jscksnn (1312) Cincinnati at Los Angeles Newcombe (13 vs McDevitt iS S1 Milwaukee at San rancisco Snahn (19 14) vs Sanlord ilLlli Philadelphia at Chicago Roberts (1415) vs Hobble 115 12' some kind of an en the riendly Shopping l2 i 1 1 2B Baseball Scoreboard Clemson In Long Practice Session CLEMSON SC Sept 16 (UPI) took another weather change in stride Wednesday and ran through another long work out in preparation for Saturday's season opener with North Caro lina The Tigers again concentrated on pass defense patterns The first three teams alsp rap offen sive pass plays with quarter backs Harvey Lowndes Shinglcr and Don Heilig hitting receivers well A recent announcement by the Charlotte Speedway (now in the process of being built) officials that they will make their debut with a $100000 World 600 race on July 4 has raised much speculation irst will NASCAR (the sanctioning body of the drivers who will race there) give the Char lotte group that particular date in view of the fact that Daytona Beach had fair success with its July 4 race this year Second will they be able to back a $100000 purse? There have been rumors of this and that going around most of them unmentionable at the time but some which in them 41 38 36 30 Those boys trying for durance driving record at Center exactly new to the art of drivin an auto nephews of Lee Butch and Gene Petty The two Petty boys will attempt to keep their German Lloyd on the go until Christmas which is more than three months away Airy "we spirit incx three first team is ho declared "If one boy do the joh on a particular night then another one He singled out 212 pound full back Barry Westfall as a real power runner but he still de pends on a pair of speedy half backs to keep the defense loose Jim Conley is one halfback a tremendous runner weighing 170 The other half is Henry Wall 155 but fast Charlie Wyatt is the quarter back described by Heldreth as "small but quick not especially Outstanding but experienced with three years behind him and not a brilliant play caller but ade quately The line? "Just say got even boys up there all as good IS the added Heldreth National League Kisi ira Milwaukee 2 San ranciirn 0 Pdtsburah 8 2 Chicago 2 4 Cincinnati 7 Los 1 Only games' scheduled 4 Einstein ton nicked uo added 200 at Hickory plus the 192 on the glnia track Petty Will be bucking something of a 2:01 PITTSRinfH Sklnnrrlt Groalw Clemente ti Stuart ih Burgess olleie Ma'zrrrikiJb VirdAnrf riend CHICAGO Sept 16 (fr Vern Law won his 17th game and Bob riend lost his 18th today as the Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs split a double header The Pirates won the first 3 2 and the Cubs captured the sec ond 4 2 on catcher Sammy Tay lor's 11th homer with one on and nobody out in the ninth It was a 2 2 standoff going into the ninth when Irv Noren opened with a single Lou Jack son ran for Noren and scored ahead of Sammy Taylor who pumped his homer into the right field seats on 3 and 1 pitch to give Don Elston third Cub pitcher his eighth win He has lost seven The Cubs scored single runs in the third and eighth getting the second when Ernie Banks doubled for his 136th run batted in The Pirates got both of their runs in the sixth Dick Stuart singled for one and catcher Smokey Burgess delivered a sac rifice fly for the second In the opener the Pirates scored a run in each of the first three innings to hand the game winning Bob Anderson 11th loss PITIsHl It) II Sklnnerlt Groalss CIemenlrit Stuaitlb Burgcssc Mazeroski2b Viidoncl Lawp BY TOM EINSTEIN Stall Siwrta Writer YOU can't keep a good man down they've always said and Lee Petty is living proof of those words of wisdom Lee made a dismal showing in 500 last Monday but still made it He came back to win the Buddy monal American League race at Hickory chased Cotton Owens across the finish line Sunday at Rich mond Incidentally to those con fused readers who read in i Monday paper that Richard Petty son fin ished second at Richmond i actually it was Lee Just a mixup from the dispatch out of i Richmond i Owens bv winning the race still dropped further off Grand National point race 200 points at Richmond but hl 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 4 0 3 0 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 ms 1 0 0 (Soon Royal utura tabulator Ou 129tfc 10988 Remington tabulator 8988 Complete line of reconditioned typewriters as low as MadicnTriintiphs Over Besnianoff PORTLAND Ore Sept 16 Iff Machen fourth ranking jinx Sunday at Hillsboro's Orange Speedway though The last time he has been able to take the checkered flag at Hillsboro was way back in 1950 Since he has only a third place and a fourth place finish there in 15 hardtop races the fourth being this past spring But driving a Plymouth now he was driving a Plymouth in '50 A little additional 10 lap race between he Pettys (Lee and Richard) and the Buers (father Buck and son Buddy) has been lined up for Sunday Buck Baker can truly be ranked as one of the favorites on the Hillsboro dirt oval In 15 Grand National races there Buck has raced to three wins three seconds three thirds and a fifth He holds the one lap and 100 mile records at Orange Speedway too So far nothing but Thunderbirds have been TICKETS TICKETS A big parade last Saturday plus a concentrated ticket selling campaign this week has set the stage for the Page Mount Airy football game tomorrow night at Senior High Stadium the first contest fop undefeated Page in the new Western 3 A Conference Three Page sophomores above who are pushing ticket' sales are (left to right) Ann Woesner Rita Redding and Lane Norman er hb 4 Total Plied lor Nwril ii in Sth dhan Player and Club Kuenn Detroit Kaline Detroit Runnels Boston worxi ine ox Chlraeo Tuttle Kansas City Minoso Cleveland Rich'son New York Ccrv Kansas City Power Cleveland Homs Huns Colavito Cleve 41 KHIebrcw Wah 4(1 Lemon Wash 32 Mantle New York 31 Maxwell Detroit 30 NATIONAL I EAGLE Player and Club AB Aaron Milwaukee 143 5 7 109 211 Cun'gham St Louis 135 431 61 151 Wenona Pinson Cincinnati 346 613 121 195 HoverSt Louis Temple Cincinnati 141 563 97 177 viatncws miiwhukm Robinson Cincinnati Moon Los Angeles White St Louis Home Hun Banks Chicago Mathews Milw Aarnn Milw Robinson Cnatl Mays flan AB 130 525 127 4'1 140 533 Baltimore 135 423 119 602 126 163 113 548 126 435 116 428 142 572 Runs Hatted In colavito cieve Jensen Boston Killchrew Wash Lemon Wash Maxwell Detroit 7 'T ffV 6 1 Plain shades of worsted flannels Hopsack weaves and diagonal Cheviots Colors to wear with any sports coat Sizes 28 to 36 waist 1 295 to 1 595 Heavy polished cotton Burlington's Klon dike and Kayak cloth The best obtainable All shades are available Sizes 28 to 38 waist 695 Gamecock Coach Praises ullback COLUMBIA SC' Sept 16 (UPI) The blocking of senior fullback John Saunders drew raves from the University of Soith Carolina Coach Warren Giese Wednesday and Giese named his starting lineup for Morehead High entertains Win Saturday opener with ston Salcm Hanes Morehead Duke the official "Return of the night and a large crowd is expected for the fes tivities which will include a fire works show by Jim Wommack Last Saturday the Page stu dent body staged a parade (lowntown in a huge ticket sell ing campaign for this the first Page game in the new Western 3 A Conference Tickets are now available at Wilkerson Drugs McDade Clothing Co Harvey West Music Co and Moore Mu sic Co "We feel good about winning two said Coach Les Swanner of Page yesterday "Our boys have gone a long way on Pace is making one change in (Daily News stall photo by Roy Mathcrly j(s jnPUp for the Mount Airy contest Tommy Dean 5 10 Im pound senior is taking over the No 1 fullback job He made an important first down in touchdown drive against Bassett Speaking by phone yesterday from Mount Airy Coach Charles Atkins of the Bears paid every respect to the Page team We understand Page didn't allow much yardage on the ground at Bassett Va said Atkins "We know they have a dangerous team and we have a lot of respect for Donnie Bridges (Page lalfback) I saw him play basketball and could tell he was a natural athlete" is the Page halfback who scooted for two touchdowns against Sumner on runs of two and 58 yards "As for our Mount continued Atkins have gone a long way on and hustle We are very nerienced We have only first stringers from last end reddv Goins and halfbacks John Sanders and Bobby Dean Our line is awfully green" Sanders is Mr Big for Mount Airy A 190 pound senior he scored two touchdowns against North Surry Quarterback Ron Dollvhigh is a fine quarterback and Dean provides running pow er with Sanders In the line the key Mount Airv men are guards Gary York 175 and reddie Bradford 160 "We want to make a good Im orcssion in Greensboro" con cluded Atkins Bessemer Coach Harry Clen denin whose club plays at Southwest High of orsyth Coun ty tomorrow is still trying to decide whether to use fullback Donnie Dixon hr not Dixon nulled a chest muscle in the Whippets' 26 6 loss to Madison Mavodan "He practiced today after missing early week drills" said Clendenin "and a good chance he may Bessemer has made three changes in its defensive align ment for Southwest Dixon and halfback Clark Causey are ten tatively slated to be the line backers in place of Mark Bryant and Marvin Darnell and Earl Crotts will play defensive as well as offensive end As for Southwest it is a team with a 0 2 record having lost to Griffith 13 6 and Mineral Springs 6 0 Southwest bowed 14 12 to Bessemer in the state Class AA playoffs last year Another big game tomorrow takes place at Spray where Hanes Morehead state AA champion last year sixth straight victory by out pointing Willi Besmanofl of Mil waukee in a dull television 10 round bout Machen was awarded the unani mous decision over the German born unranked Bcsmanoff The defeat snapped Besmanoff's lat est victory streak at three The bout was fought mostly close quarters and marred by frequent clinches Green Bay Sells Hawkins fo Col is BALTIMORE Sept 1'6 Iff The Baltimore Colts bought rookie Alex Hawkins from the Green Bay Packers today in their acarch for an offensive halfback Total Pittsburgh Chkagn Callender Set To Defend Title Mrs Stuart Callender opens defense of her champiqnship in the annual Women's fall tourna ment at Starmount orest Coun try Club riday the first round scheduled to begin on that day and coniinue through next ri day Sept 25 LIGHT Mrs SiuhiI Callender tk Mik Horace Blair Mrs Robnt Htggins vs Mis Hensun Black Mrs Ronald Stiers vs Mrs orest Church Mu Dallas Neese vs Mis Melva strung Mrs Carl Reeves vs Mrs Arthur Joseph Mrs Virgil Lane vs Mrs Dun Dunlop Mrs Meyer Levine vs Mrs Carl Wolfe Mrs Don Smith vs Mrs Homer Neese IRST LIGHT Mrs Hojcf Royal vs Mrs Carson Bain Mrs Martha Csmne ys Mrs Grover Godwin Mrs Aldo Marus vs Mrs Dave Goforth Mrs John Starr vs Mrs red Reed Mrs Charles Harris vs Mrs Waiter Hornig: Mrs Jacl Tan nenbaum vs Mrs Harry Berman: Mrs A Princle Jr ss Mrs Charles Atkins Jr Mrs Edgar Marks vs Mrs Boyd Dick SIX )M LIGHT Mis Edwin DeShazo vs Mrs Harry Silvers Mis Tatum vs Mrs Harlan Snprro: Mrs Cux vs MrsTne Inman Mis Al Rose vs Mrs Jack Stratham Mrs Ed Lowry vs Mis Archie Israel Mrs Leicester Warren vg Mrs Walker Mrs John Wit ter vs Mis rank Mrs Roberts bye CHICAGO ab bl 4 0 II II 4 0 fl 4 110 4 fl 3 1 a 4 0 2 0 1 3 2 2 2 3 2 0 1 1 noon in (i a 32 4 10 4 KEbll IS New York 3 Chicago Boston 6 Cleveland 3 Detroit 3: Baltimore I AMERICAN IEAGi 93 193 70 157 ell 166 62 129 eh lei 71 139 57 162 47 129 55 125 99 165 Triumph Narrows Gap To One Series inal On Tap or Today Burdette Records 21sl Victory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 2 92 Brushed cardigans in regular lambs wool and alpaca blends New boatneck styles in bulky stitches Heavy ribbed Ten colors to choose from Sizes 38 to 46 895 to 1 595 Other Leagues sot TH HUN ASSOC I ATION Mobile 3 Birmingham 1 cMobils wins Iinal playoffs 4 11 EASH UN I EVGtnfl Sni inKtiehl Williamspvil 3 (Sprng field wins final playoffs 3 ItNATIOS 41 LEAGI Richmond at Havana ram (Havana leads in finajs 1 AMERICAN ASSOf IATION Minneapohi 5 3: Omaha 3 2 (Min neapolis wins aemlfinal playoKs 4 '4h Tower portable Chieftain ai the lowest price we know 4A88 Down 35 3 3 out for Anderson in 7th bRan a evvaiuen me sum dRan Dr Aveiii in Stn Pittsburgh Chicago Ip Uw (W 17 3' 9 Anderson iL 12 11) 7 IT 1) 3 LUJ 1 1 VI 'J Taylor Mazeroski Sxinner Clemente Marshall HR Mazeioski srtnvn rAvir I all bl2010 4 110 4 13 0 4 0 11 2 0 0 1 10 0 0 4 0 2 OlbLJaeksnn 4 0 0 0 Taylor JOI') SODO Martinsville Grids Develop Quicklv Pleasing To Coach MARTINSVILLE Va Sept 16 Before the season started Mar tinsville football Coach Heldreth predicted his boys would be ready by midseason But after the first two games Heldreth has changed his tune a little In the opener Martinsville tied a powerful Roanoke club 12 12 then last riday turned in a 6 0 victory over Morehead last year's North Carolina Class AA champion "We are extremely happy over our win against Morehead" Hel dreth said "They have a fine club and it showed me ourboys are ready to play Heldreth Is one coach who believe In one man teams try to think our whole hi 5 0 0 0 i RrmfTUfL is 4 0 0 0 Mi Covcylb 4 1 5 OMayicf 4 i 2 0 Crpeda HI) 0 Aloulf 0 0 0 0 Undrlthr 3 0 1 llDavrport3b 0 0 8 0SJnne 50 0'hRrandt 4 2 11 Miller 4 0 10 4 1)0 0 VS 1 5 rt' nck In th bl out Burdette Blanks Giants 2 0 or Braves Page Mount Airy in (xo 100 010 OQO 2 rr bh 9 2 11 3 7 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 Hillsboro Race Sundav Pnltv SIiTii ffs Oif KOO Showing Has Big Week able to win at Hillsboro this year Curtis turner won the GN in March and Joe Weatherly won the convertible race in both driving me same Bird Boros Denies Quitting ORT LAUDERDALE Sept 16 Julius Boros one of the country's leading money win ning golfers today denied he plans to retire and said "I heavyweight contender from wouldn't know what to retire Portland tonight racked up his to Boros came here to fish for two or three his thrce bcdroom two bath home and told friends "1 may even buy a boat" He lost no time looking over fishing grounds near the city and went for a boat ride with his wife and two of their three chil dren Mickey 8 and Joy 3 dur ing the afternoon The third child Julius Jr 2 stayed home with his grandmother ULLBACK RETIRES i PEWAUKEE Wlsi Sept 16 iff ullback Howie erguson a slx ycar standout with the Green Ray Packers sitnougn nr newi played college football today announced his retirement irum th Nitional ootball league noo 002 (XXt 2 001 000 012 4 In riend (L 10 4 Johnson 5'4 2 Henry 0 Elslon (W 6 71 2 10 wl twn hnlterv in Sth Piilvhiireh 5 Chlrazn 6 Skinner IL Jsckxon Clemente Ranks Honk HR Taylor 2:03 A 13S6 Davidson Drills or Grid Opener DAVIDSON Sept 16 iff Wildcats sharpened all phases of their offense Wednesday in the last long drill before the Saturday night opener at Charlotte with Catawba Coach Bill Dole allowed players to take it easy been scrimmaging mnef Rallv cinrp Sent 1 and contact is beginning to show on the Dole said "They need a breather before getting down to first game business" A dummy scrimmage featured defenses passing and running end play timing Two freshmen among those who furnished the opposition looked good TTiey were Joe Ansley linebacker from Decatur Ga and Ned Gibbs a halfback from Thomasville Entry Blanks Out or Play Entry blanks for the Greater Greensboro Women's Invitation Golf Association championship tourney have been placed in pro simps throughout the city Mrs Ruth Lane tourney chairman announced yesterday Sunday is the deadline for entry and Mrs Lane urged all women golfers interested to file their blanks as soon hs possible The tournament will begin next Wednesday at Greensboro Coun try Club A practice round will he held Sunday iller GAME CAGI) an hl 4 12 1) Taylor 2b 4 110 Allmancf 4 0 2 1 ISfarshalLlb 4 0 1 (I Hanksd 3 1 0 Mornlt 4 0 0 lNorenrI 4 1 1 libEaddy 4 0 0 OlSTaylore' 4 0 0 0 Dark3b Anderson a Long Elstonp dLJaikinn Tola's BY GENE WARREN Start Sports Writer Page Pirates and Mount Granite Bears put their two game winning streaks on the block here tomorrow night when they match football strength at Senior High Stadium hopes to bounce back from a 6 0 upset at the hands of Mar tinsville "We seem to get out of the hole last claimed Coach Honeycutt of the Black Panthers "A fumble and a penalty put us in there at the start and we stayed worth noting that More head recovered a fumble on the Martinsville 38 near the end of the contest and almost scored "We were on their one yard line when the game re lated Honeycutt "However I want to take anything away from Martinsville They have a fine team Last year they lost only two and one was to us On three differ ent occasions we stopped them inside our 10 yard line" Honeycutt said hlj team dis played a weak passing attack against Martinsville "We have a good passer in quarterback Glen Ogburn but no receivers So we have shift ed Wayne Martin from end to halfback and moved Clar ence Rogers up to end "Let me point out consider this team as strong as club And we face another tough Nub riday in Winston Salem Hanes Hanes defeated Mineral Springs ITO and whipped Walk ertown 25 Along with the Mount Airy at Page Bessemer at Southwest and Winston Hanes at Morehead games the Western 3 A has one other contest on tap tomorrow In a family feud Winston Salem Gray clashes with Winston Salem Reynolds at the Twin City San r'isco 142 571) 1S3 111 SW SI) 1M 137 51S 1H6 169 111 532 KB 161 133 493 85 119 137 511 74 154 i Riiiib RatlM In Banks cnifflRO Robinson Cnatl Aaron Milw Rail Cincinnati Cfpoda San SAN RANCISCO Sept 16 Veteran right hander Lew Burdette blanked the National League loading San rancisco Giants 2 0 on five hits today as his Milwaukee Braves moved to a game behind the pace setters Burdette notched his 21st pitch Ing victory besting Sam Jones who also had won 20 in their duel Catcher Del Cran dall singled in one run in the fourth and 43 year old Enos Slaughter knocked in the in the eighth Burdette fanned seven walked one The Giants' extra base hit was elipe double with two out in the ninth A full house crowd of 22721 saw Jones give up seven hits in the eight frames he worked and take his 13th loss Beating the Giants gave the defending champion Braves a chance to tie for the league lead tomorrow in the series final They came to town today tied with Los Angeles two games off the pace Hank Aaron grounded out to start the fourth Then Joe Ad cock cracked a single to left and Slaughter drew a walk There were two out as Bobby Avila went down on strikes but Cran dall banged a single over second with Adcock scoring easily as Willie throw went wide They battled 1 0 with each pitcher having a four hitter until two Braves were out in the eighth inning Then Aaron Ad cock and Slaughter singled up the middle in succession ac counting for the second run Jones went out for an unsuc cessful eighth inning pinch hitter with Stu Miller finishing up Crandall collected a single off' Miller completing eight hit total Burdette always tough under pressure never was in serious trouble MILWAt'KEE I BAN RANCISCO min Rnilontf MithrwiSb Aarrnrt Adcock lbSpangler Torre lb erll rafEoR AMlB2h tandullc Nlant illass 1 urdclle fnr 1 Ji nrs In Milwaukee 100 2 Sun rancisco OOP OOP i'r bh sn 5 0 0 1 7 7 2 2 2 4 10 0 8 1 nn Milunukie 8 Sun rsnrls Manlllla Alou 2M RurrlHfc (W 21 14) 9 Innes (L 20 13) 8 iler 5 A 22 721 LOS ANGELES Sept 16 (ff The Cincinnati Reds a colossal headache for Los Angeles all season whipped the Dodgers 7 4 tonight and knocked them into third place a full game hack of Milwaukee and two be hind San rancisco The victory was 13th in 19 games with the Dodgers this year Charlie Neal smashed two home runs for Los his first since Aug 12 but both came with the bases empty rank Thomas belted a two run homer for the Reds and Willie Jones hit one with the bases empty Wally Moon homered (or the sixth time in six games for the Dodgers The defeat was a severe blow to Los pennant pros pects hut the club treasurer may have been smiling because the crowd of 23785 raised home at tendance to the highest in Dodger history Only three other major league New York and Cleveland in the Ameri can League and Milwaukee in the have drawn over two million in a single season The Reds got to Sandy Kouf ax for one run in the second when Jones singled' advanced on a walk and scored on a single by Eddie Kasko Cincinnati had it's big inning in the third Vada Pinson led off with a single and scored when Gus Bell blooped a double to left his 11th homer Cincinnati Lns Angeles I rllii Ma WlQIll a s' Koufnx Churn (S) Williams (9 Ubine9 and Hoseboro Pena (5 S) Xoufax Hnme Cincinnati Thmaj Jnnr H4) Lns Angeles Neal 2 Mnnn C1L Ai zTW 4 Ki I "4 '''ik I Mbb li 1 L' I A 7 i 1 I lx? I lyW to I MW I i is 1 Maj jueaaers AdrfliTiA tliliil V' Only games scheduled SI A MUNGS Won Lest Pct Chicago 90 57 612 Cleveland 62 575 New York 74 72 507 15 Detroit 72 7t 493 Baltimore 71 75 4 6 18 Boston 69 77 473 Kansas City 63 82 434 26 Washington 61 85 418 28 i GAMES TODAY No games scheduled Won Pci San rancisco 81 64 553 Milwaukee SO 65 552 1 Los Angeles 79 66 545 2 1 dnsiti 74 72 CinciruiaU 73 75 430 10 Chicago 6:1 75 11 Vi St Louis 66 79 455 16 Philadelphia 60 85 414 23 GAMES 3ODAV.

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