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Jan 9 1959 I I 1 1 UB Down by 16 Rallies to Beai Cortland 1 I I gwroKoa gw tt Mo i AGELESS ATchie the Eighth Wonder of the World Tllllc VITI Turlev and1 Jimmy Brown in that order represent thisJL Two Keglers 283 Bona Beats Iona 16 after free 12 seconds left a Totals ns 54 5 0 70 '51 'SO '50 Hammond) 1:202 15 5 I College Basketball 63 Buffalo Merle Matthews Ready 95 Minneapolis 'St Lonis 93 'W'a'" i at All Star Preview loaay 4 Chicago Boston I i a voilin ai I 4 Chicago Boston 5 SALES 'y JACK LAING $600 $500 Saturday night in Clark Me California star will of the nation's finest keglers tin the gruel 63 Totals Cortland 3 hr 0 4 2 0 3 10 9 4 9 14 2 0 0 2 2 0 the two pro has 2 4 8 10 IS 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 Moving anything? Rent van panel stake metro tractors trailers from National and pocket the savings i We supply gas oil insurance etc No special license required You supply the driver Very reasonable rates Art2219 612 1958 event semi bouts clos that 0 fl 0 0 0 0 New Hampshire 0 Princeion 1 lot 1 3 0 Carl Ed Jim 6n a 0 INEW YORK Jan 8 ew men know in advance like Ed die Dixon the hour when their future will be decided or the fighting patrolman from New Newark Cop Makes Garden Bow Tonight Cincinnati 133 C3L IjUUIS Oal take after the fight is not known Money Is actor Dixon upsets Armstrong a top heavy favorite it might be that he would decide to stick to Butch Tech Mermen Win Opener 50 19 TRUCK fired a his big to take the i i 2 18 4 14 5 23 0 fit 63 5ft 63 48 6V 48 57 8ft 75 86 87 45 SO 93 102 Buffalonians will be able to get their first look at the greatest keglers at the All Star Preview that gets underway at 5 this afternoon at the Connec ticut St Armory The i event in i four squads' of men and two of wom en' will shoot for $600 In prize moneys each is a prelude to the 18th aniiual All Star Tourna ment which opens at 9 Saturday morning at the armory The event is sponsored by the 'Bowl ings Assn of Amer ica Matching hooks with prac tically all the name stars of bowling will be five of the finest bowlers competing in Buffalo They are Vic Herr mann of the Simons Harold (Red) Baes of the elts Erv Schlagenhauf of the Iroquois Phyllis Notaro of the Simons and Carol Shevlin of the Jen nys Baes and Herrmann go'on at 9 I tomorrow morning 5 Sun day afternoon 7:20 4 Monday night and 11:20 Tuesday morn ing Schlagenhauf will appear tomorrow 7:20 Sunday night 5 Monday afternoon and 9 Tues day morning Miss Notaro can be seen at 2 tomorrow afternoon 10 Sunday night at 2 Monday afternoon Miss Shevlin takes the platform at 10 tomorrow night 2 Sunday afternoon and 10 Monday night JIM MATH RS KI league high 275 game score in a 644 series high scoring honors in 60 34 23 rhalovic) 1:253 i i (Bl 7 (B 1:137 Sun Oil Company' new motfiprf of retailing 6 blonds of aosolino lofit the fuel to each individual eae it establishing terrific sales rec ords This system opens' oppor tunities in selling that can't be equalled in any other retoil busi ness We will interview men in forested in owning a business A moderate investment is 'necessary WRITl Sun Oil Company Box IM Kenmore 17 Totals Score at halftime: Buffalo 35 land 34 Dixon sis unbeaten in working up to the main by i winning two garden finals i The preliminary attract enough attention to draw anv reaction from head quarters: He has been working the midnight 8X am beat all week finishing this morning Defending champion Hutch Tech opened its Syracuse Cup swimming series season yes terday with decisive 50 19 victory over host East In other meets Lafayette trimmed South? Park 50 19 and Bennett edged Riverside 36 33 Best times of the day were: 200 free Don Harvey of Tech 2:173 100 Andy Dale of Tech 1:043 100 free Del Keeves of Lafayette 1 minute flat 100 back LDave Hammond BETTY' MAW was the big gun for the Straubingers who won three last night in the Three Bowler Classic at Amherst Rec reation The petite blonde rolled 222 611 Teammates Ida Simp son and Sally Corcoran hit 534 and 505 respectively Other good Kennedy 563 Harriet Dreher 558 Jean Calendo 555 Carol Shevlin Ellen Perry 509 Ann1 Henning MARION SCIILUM was the big noise in the Classic at Southside with a effort Next came Ida Simpson's 577 and GenevaA7oll at 560 Other scores: Stella Lukaszck 536 Betty Maw 536 Carol Shevlin 534 Helen Knox 534 Jenny Denniston 513 Dolores Hartman 512 Eleanor Hoag 506 Angela 505 Rose Tay lor 502 MARY DUDA' rolled 245 612 in the League at Voelker's i ED 257 64 was best in the Southside League (Jther good scores were 240 613 by Bill Ballantyne Joe LoCurcio's 232 610 Lou Tom in 235 Tony Bernardos 232 Ed Hartman 234 I Special to Th Courier Express NEW YORK Jan 8 Unde feated St Bonaventure although blanked for the first 5V2 min utes came on tonight to defeat Iona College 68 54 in Madison Square Garden The triumph was the sev enth of the iseason for the Brown Indians who are ranked No 8 nationally on the Dick Dunkel College Bas ketball Power Index Tom Stith a talented sopho more led St Bona in point production with 19 Don New hook contributed 16 and Ken airfield had 12 This was by far the Brown poorest performance of the campaign! They missed their first nine shots of the game and trailed by 8 0 at the 5 Yz minute mark Bonnies Catch: ire Despite erratic play in the early minutes Iona 1 could not open a comfortable lead The Bonnies chopped away at the Iona lead and finally went in front 17 16 five minutes be fore the intermission or the next five minutes the Brown Indians outpointed Iona 11 2 to take i a 28 18 lead at halftime St Bona opened the gap to 15 points early in the see the ring His salary as a policeman is reported at $4600 He gets $4000 from TV plus another $1000 or so from his share of the gate for the fight If he should beat Armstrong and move into the top 10 rank ings it is possible he might make as much as $20000 in a year The 110 round match will be carried on network (NBC) radio television (Ch 2 in Buf falo) starting at 10 pm (EST) Two judges and a referee will scofe the bout by rounds using a supplementary point system in case of even rounds When both men were in amateurs Armstrong won decisions over Dixon As a the 27 vear old Armstrong a perfect 15 0 record Although he has scored only one knock out he looked the part of a puncher iwhile dropping Rory Calhoun' four times on the way to a unanimous decision over the rated middleweight Aug 8 655 WILLIAM ST vd 95324 1 1 04 0 3 ni i5 0 'f 01 L'231 1 26 18! 28 Iona of 22 the second 479 ERRY ST 1261 HERTEL AVE GR 9853 VI 9241 TIL 9 OR SERVICE HMtaMaMbM St Tom Stith misses block Tom itzgerald scores with jump 1 powder 2 6 Park 12 1S St Wins St Martin's CYC defeated the Working Boys Home 78 60 in a non league basketball game last night at the home Jim Kroh of the losers topped all scorers with 32: points The winners were paced by Bob Liddel with MOORE will be one of the featured guests at the annual Sportswriters March of Dimes dinner Monday night: at he Statler Hilton A fluent conversationalist he punches outhumor with the same rapid fire attack that he flashes in the ring If his! choice needs any defense over that of the other two picks we might point out that Turley had eight mates and Brown 10 helping him produce all season long Old Arch relied entirely upon his two trusty fists agile brain and limitless cour age As though that enough! 1 3 1 31 1 0 Oartl Collins fi Raysor grasso Geczik Matthews Tighe Lanza Slevin Tnlil Score at halftime: St Bona 18 By: SY RASNICK Merle Matthews the? defend ing champion in the division of the All Star bowling tournament arrived here from sunny Long Beach Calif: yes terday fully prepared for Buf falo weather She looked sensationally snug in a full length fur coat The personable Miss' Mat thews also came prepared to defend her title Although she cautiously admits that she'll have to do better than the 194 average that proved enough last year are better all over the country this' year" Miss Matthews i said "And sure have just as good bowling conditionsithis year as last So I guess have to average about 197 to win If scores generally are up so are Miss this for an impressive list of 1958 titles? California all events champ Los Angeles all events champ and a member of the team city champs Two 700si tn One Week She also had two 700 sets in one week of league competition and 726 Besides her All Star title lst year Miks Matthews has won another national crown With Margaret Cass ranklin she won the International 2 12 1 ft 0 16 4 2 14 BUALO COURIER EXPRESS riday WEBB Dial 970 I IMA Ik Nats Notch 145 138 Win CINCINNATI Jan 8 The Syracuse Nats uncorked four rallies tonight to defeat the Cincinnati Royals in7 triple The CORTLAND Murray Lange Leahey Condi arry Dennett Seibert opelka Wallace nri 'Ltnmmins vrea As'IrisK Aide CINCINNATI Jan 8 Bernie Crimmins said tonight he has been notified of his dismissal as an assistant foot ball coach at Notre Dame He said notice of the dismissal came from Joe Kuharic ap pointed recently as head' coach to succeed the ousted Terry Brennan Crimmins formerly wasz head coach at Indiana Univer sity There have been reports around the NCAA conven tion here that all of the assis tant coaches at' Notre Dame' would: be dismissed leaving the way open for Kuharich to pick an entire new staff 3 0 0 69 Cort Dr vince Scamurra (baci red Just what action Weldon will pantonni 110 in id iii i 1510: Monty Poolsy (TA S) Bowline 12 15 11 15 15 13 15 ft Sftv mour Knox III (TAS) red Greene 10 151 15 12 15 7 15 14: Steve Gurney (TAS) db Sam Rusel1 11 15 17 14 15 13 Warren Smith (TAS) cL Bob Yaeger 5 1 15 6 15 ft 68 St Bonaventure 44 North Carolina 7 Miami (la) Seton Hall Weat Virginia New Mexico Evansville Illinois Cae i ermont Rrandeia St Mirhaeiett 8t (N0 southpaw Ken northpaw Gene rol led major league scoreszlast night on Buffalo district lanes Rutkowski rapped a 738 series in the League at Park Lanes in Cheektowaga Burlak totaled 700 even in the circuitat Kenmore Lanes Rutkowski 21 posted his 738 on games of 217 279 and 242 In that middlegame Rutkowski opened With a double spared in the third frame then struck' cut The 700 incidentally was the first ever recorded at Park Lanes which has" been open two years 700' came on steady efforts of 236235 and 229 The 700s were the first ever for both Rutkowski and Burlak? THE ROC MAR ive Bowie Classiczwas marked by 700 sets of distinction Vic Hermann hit 700 evennd Ben Yargosz rolled 703 effort on games of 211 242 and 247 was his fourth 700 of the season and his second in two nights He fired 720 Wednesday at Sheridan That gives Vic one of Buf three male representa tives in the All Star' Tourna ment' which gets underway to morrow 700 sets on the final two nights of league bowling before the tourney performance is also of interest because he was fill ing in for Chet Mazur on the Easton Reis team His games were 195 231 and 277 The four 700 sets turned in last night brings the total to 80 Other good scores: Tom Har nisch 233 669 Len Mai 244 Jim alsone 637 Joe Nasca 637 Jerry Back 223 635 Bob eeney 627 Sam Russo 625 Len" Wyse 624 Art Teziorski 622 Nick Ver talino 627 Tom ortunato 615 Jim Reeves 612 Leo Casarsa 604 Jack Zielinski 603 Joe Di lglia and Gordon McMahon 600 Zablotnys rolled 1107 3089 BUD YOCKUM fashioned a 655 set on games of 206 236 and 213' in theThursday Bus iness House league at the Blas dell' Bowling Academy Other good scores included Jim Dem merly 223 619 Jerry Phillips216 618 and Dorcy Walkow 222 609 B1ILEV' BOWL INN oe Heintz 33 Al' ITrywara Gary Pilarekl Cincinnati Royals overtime 145 138 pointsset an NBA record The Nats forced the over time by tying at 119 on two free throws by Ed Conlin and a field goal by John Kerr The Nats scored the last three points of the first over time to tie at 126 then netted four in a row in the second extra period to tie at 134 It was allSyracuse in the third overtime Kerr paced the Nats with 30 points Dolph Schayes had 28 and Larry Costello 26 Jack Twyman of the Royals netted 41 Johnny Mcuartnynaa Lakers Defeat Hawks 95 93 DALLAS Jan 8 The Min neapolis Lakers came from be hind tonight to defeat the St Louis Hawkfc 95 93 in a Na tional Basketball Assn game Dick Garmaker finished with 22 points to lead' the Laker scorers But it was Rod Hundley and Elgin Baylor who led a third period barrage which brought the Lakers from behind Hundley scored 21 points and Baylor 16' Bob Pettit scored 29 of the Hawks points and Cliff Hagan 26 ond half before the shooting of George Carter and Jim Raysor triggered Iona to its only serious challenge our jump shots by Raysor and field goals by Carter Phil Lanza' and Tom itzgerald cut theBona advantage to four points 46 42 with 6:30 remain ing The Brown' Indians how ever bracedat this stage and reeled 'off eight straight points two baskets by Tom Stith and one each by Newhook and air field Carter was the game's high scorer with 23 points Seton Hall Wins In the second game of the double bill witnessed by one of the Garden cage smallest crowds 3126 Seton Hall scored a 57 55 victory over Muhlenberg on Hugh jump shot with IONA ft 8 ''TRUCK LEASING of BUALO510 SMITH ST at SENECA I SOuth 2950 Archie Moore Hickok Belt choice 21 flO 28 BuG College Hockey 8 Colby 8 St Lawrence 14 Providerice Merle Mathews defending champ Bowling Congress doubles title 1948 The face 95 women ling drive for the $2000 first money i But no matter your viewpoint aesthetic scientific or just to enjoy bowling it will be well worth your while to come to the Connecticut St Armory starting Saturday to see Merle Matthews in action LINCOLN CARTING INC 510 Smith near Seneca SO 2S50 AIRPORT CENTER Reimann A larne red nK 854 rank Ward Smith a9R Art Cnrrv fill Hank Simmons 242 S15 Kt Wright COS Al LeCrego 247 Ed Derenda 24 John Zak 233 Vinco Irtdlce 227 Dick Groh 225 ROrTHSIDZ SMifta Leagn Hank Nowak 818 BROADWAY SPORTS CENTER Women's Owl League Vera Maines 203 Mary Noe 201 TEN PIN i Ken Ton I eague Harrv Glaser 832 ONNECTirVT Pat Calabrese Memorial Randarxa 248 929 Nick Crimi 232 818 Dave Bounev 009 AMHERST BOWLING CENTER Women's League Marv Reinhardt 527 Audrey Golnick 505 Htldy Blake 503 BOWL DROME American Hank Mager '24 Rr9 Herman DiGiacomo 23 2O Her nian' DiPirro rank DiGiacomo (0b agos 1087 I A Teagu Winkler 249 941 Sieve 'Gorski 102 Phil Cuillo 239 R19 Joe Bucklev Dave McElroy 2 Pern Dubiel 604 RI'SSKI'S Sloan Businessmen Mike Ziemba Al Pajak 215 Matt Kubiak" 234 Al Gorlewskl 233 red Knapczyk 234 ROC MAR Oxford Three Bowler League Metro Kushman'642 Bill Kowalski 631 War ren i arry "ns bui roto caul oehl 921 Nell Mlos! 622 Dion '264 619 Tom Snilgel 812 Cunningham 11 Carl Runfola Ben olaron 07 Joe Gobliewskl 602 and Gord McMahon not KENMORE Kenmore Bob Swclgard 247 nO2 Russ Hitterman 627' THRUWAY Hits and Misses jRuth Plsch ka ALLIED CENTER League John Maccagnano 612 Ted Rogalskl 604 IDEAL Women's Vera Kuss 23' Xfto GenevaAoll 547 Ethel Bauer 535 Evelyn Klostermaun 521 May Kling er 2n 50 Ceil Ersinger 50 4' Ethel raas 205 50t Ollie I achko 201 502 Helen Sauter 50i VOELKER'S League Martv Zyga 231 Steve Sosnowski noo Jerry Drazynskl 231 30 Vai Boncal I2S KENMORE LANES A League Ed Pandolfi 24 4 829Bob Sehrimmel 22' r25 Bob Starr 2I5 61S Jim Galligan 211 618 Art Pfeiffer 210 613 Dick Krohn 227 613 rank riniar skl 242 611 Jack Harris 215 610 George Tompkins 221 K06v Archie Watson 213 60o Red Cterliclci 246 The Pfeiffers rolled 299' MIDTOWN CENTER MAT Lndics Loup Rita Coughlin was the standout with a 235 single and 505 total ALLIED LAN iS Hl Lo Lattice oop Betty Was i Inger '30 Elsie iBraun 5lO GOODYEAR TIRES BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES TO YOU at BEN 'NO TRADE IN OR' LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD TIRE I IRSTS ALL ULLY QU ARANTEED NO SECONOS 1 A PAIR "of Class bowlers I Business House loop at St Burlak zandJ Mary of Sorrows zHe paced the waiuens io a league mgn cwa EDEN CENTER ZB League Dave Hardacker 222 820Cai McNeil 23 nomen Ann Chapman 55s' 'Theresa Whiting 239 550 Vivian Orzel skl 52fi Shirley Kranz 512 Isabella Wolkow 501 IDEAL RECREATION Business House League Ralph Nor ton 239 645 Clem Ratzeb 602' Dan Napierala 627 Bob Lawson 244 filO GRAND CENTRAL LANES Business House League Ed Hil brecht 231 BAILY ACADEMY league Corky Sobhv 25V64O Jim Hurley 230 634 Woody Woodruff 233 R19 Earl Wittig 611 Ernie Schmidt 233 606 Iague rank Batierle rolled 246 056 Earl Rogers 235 611 HARLEM BOWIcINN League Ed' Graber 212 618 Haffk Stopmski 247 O2 Ron Puszert 235 VOELKERS LANES Business Honse league Nunz picked the 5 7 to spilt RECCKIO'S LANES St Agatha's Women's Mil dred Geary 511 AMHERST RECREATION Century Spprt Show league Sam Evangelista 224 641 Otto Palumbo 222 616 Chet Lewis 235 617 George Wash er 245 607 BOWL INS Women's League Barbara Goodwin 7111" Dolly Palczynskt 200 503 Late League Jim Wright 267 r46 Tom BawjZak 234 2606 'Stan Lewis 6J12' 8VBVRBAN LANES League Lou Angelli 24o 52 Larry Hughesand Al Yanllkowskl 233 each Northtown League Wallv Bock257 Morris Kersfai B46 MBA Basketball i 145 Moraca 95 Minneapolis jiflying feet enabled him to shatter one National! ootball League record and tie another as he paced the Cleve land Attack Jimmy rolled up a total of: 1527 yards' id ball carrying to break the former mark of 1146 held by Steve Van Buren of the Philadelphia Eagles averaged 59 yards on 257 carries In also winning the scoring champion ship with 108 points 18 touchdowns equalled the record set by Wan Buren in 1945 But the Cleveland plunger: failed to maintain that pace in those crucial late season games against New York The Giants managed to contain him with: success and consequently won the playoff to reach the (title finals i Class A Squash Yniyersity Club 0 Ed Joeoy Hd Bob 15 6 10 15 TT 16 15 17 15 10: Jinx Johnson Norman Sultanik 15 6 15 6 15 6: Dr Murray Klauber Zieg ler 15 9: 15 10 15 9Dr Howard Wolfsohn: dRonnle Kotz 15 12 11 13 15 5 15 12: John Chimento Jr won by default 'Z i Tennis and Squash 4 BAC I1 Color Blind sCure: Striped Togs NORWICH Conn Jan 9 A change in uniform has worked wonders for the Norwichree Academy bas ketball team The Norwich club had been having trouble because one of its key players was missing passes and sometimes passing to the wrong team Optometrists sent the play er to Navy doctors at theJJS submarine base in Groton where after exhaustive tests it was found he was 98 per cent color blind he distinguish one team from another Coach Howard Bickenman promptly discarded the solid red jerseys and white ipants in favor of flashy red land white striped uniforms The colod blind player did not miss a single pass and led i his team to a 76 48 victory Tuesday over Worcester (Mass) Commerce BUALO ROSH McEvoV ilipskl Gunn Shosho ulton Cheatham Thiele Wltkow ski orness 0 Agate 0 Totals 27 63 60 Star Is Schaper Special to Ths Courier Bzprtu CORTLAND Jan 8 Dick Schaper put on the best in dividual show of the season for the University of Buffalo to night as the Bulls came from behind to defeat Cortland State Teachers 63 60 The game was first since competing in the Quan tico Marine Tournament the week before Christmas The Bulls made their record 5 2 1 1 a ni lost its second against six wins Buffalo pulled out the victory after trailing by as many as 16 points Cortland led by 28 12 after 16 minutes The Bulls netted the final eight points of the half ton cut their deficit to 28 20 i Only shooting kept the Bulls in the ball game dur ing that period Dick was 6 for 8 fromi the field for the He finished with 18 points Bulls Tie at 35 35 UB finally gained a tie 35 35 with 13 51 to go as the ever present Schaper contributed a three pointer Dick jump put the Bulls ahead 37 35 for the first time: However Cortland gained a lcckzon Tom i ensuing tap That was the last snorti UBI speared the host i team with an 11 point string at this stage Schaper (who else?) started this spree: with another three pointer Joe Tontillo con nected on a set and so did Howie Lewis Jim Walker sank two tree throws and Ton tillo followed suit That made it 48 35 The est Cortland came was the final score UB converted 17 throws 15 of 18 in half Tontillo who came off the bench to score 15 points in the second half sank 7 of 8 Cort land could sink only a dozen of 22 free efforts total of 18 points set a season high for the Bulls 17 and 10 fol Iqwed Schaper Hurt Schaper left the game with 8:42 remaining suffering from a bruise on his right leg fine fireman per formance took up the slack i UB shot: 48 per cent 23 of 53 Cortland was 24 for per cent The Dragons won the rebound war 45 34 Bulls play their next game at: home against Alfred modal Gym BUALO I Gi! Lewis I Kurowskl 41 4i Schaper Rs uonip ski Tontillo Massqtti Rozlnskl Walker Mallon Totals Score at halftime: laio CORTLAND ROSH I neminic Zimmer McGrath Resua i Mayer i SbrollinglZ iedler arena Walsh of Lafayette 1:039 40 free John Malik of Tech :197 1160 yard medley Riverside? 1:359 160 frqe relay Lafa yette 1:202 I Summaries: i i Hutch Tech 50 East 19 i 200 Harvey 2:173:1 i 100 breast Dale (Th I 1:043: 100 Mike Laskowski 1:02 10O Berand Garrosi (T 1:10: 40 free Malik (Ti :197: lOO medley relay East (Barry Cohen Georjre Patterson George Pappas Ed Lott) Tech dis qualified 160 free relay Tech (Gary Anoerson ieorgt Hosmer Bennett 36 Riverside 33 rat Sinclair 100 Pet Phanin 100 free Richard Gehring tB) 100 back Arno Lascari (B) 1:09 40 Phil Guilfoil (R) :214: 160 med ley Riverside (John Charles Pinkow Howard Moore Neil Strankl 1:359 140 free Ben nett (Al Erenatbffl Sinclair Gehring: Bill Parker) Lafayette 50 (South Park 19 200 Oran Lindquist (LY 2:205 100 breast Tomi ahrenholtzl (L)i 1:075: 100 free pel ReevesdA 1 minute 100 1 back Dave mond (L) 1:039 free Mlke'Shin ners (L :215 IW medley relay Lafayette (Bob llongswortn Henry Ruseck ahrenholtz Shinners) 1:375 160 free Lafayette (Don Taylor rteeves Linaquist 19 is io to ark it will be between o10 and 11 pnt (ESY) tomorrow night at Madison Square Gar den i iz Against the wishes of the Newark police director Joseph Weldon Dixon is going through with a bout with Gene (Ace) Armstrong unbeaten Elizabeth Ni middleweight It Will be the first main event for the 25 year old Ko rean veteran and father of two daughters i "I am i going to fight" said Dixon earlier in the week all I can tell That was after he (changed his mind and reversed an earlier decision to cancel his appearance Weldon has maintained a no comment aobroaCh to the sit uation since he called attention I He fought since to the rule prohibiting members of the Newark Police Dept from engaging in other business Winter Sports STATE SKI CONDITIONS Allegany Park (Bova) 1 powder3 packed old base goo( Big Basin) 1 powder 6 settled 6 14 old base good Belleayre 2 powder 1 7 base up per level poor lower good Birch Hill (Patterson) 4 16 packed good Greek Peak (Cortland! 2 10 powder 6 frozen fair to good Grosslnger machine made 25 29 hard excellent Holiday Mt (Monticello) 1 granular 30 20 base good Holiday Valley (Ellicottville) 1 powder 2 4 settled 4 14 base good to excellent Klameaha Lake (Concord) 3 5 resh machine made 10 20 packed good Lake Placid (awn Ridge) 2 powder 14 base good (Kobl Mti 1 powder 12 base good (Marcy Hotel) powder 12 base good North Creek 10 14 packed fair to good Old orge (Maple Ridge) 21 packed good (McCauley Mt) 20 packed good Saranac Lake 1 powder 12 base good Snow Ridge (Turin) 20 packed good Speculator 1' powder 28 base good Swain 1 settled 3 12 granular fair Whitefare rozen Granular with lev patches 3 1 base poor Willard Mt (Easton) 1 10 hard fair Youngs Gap (Liberty) 6 base fair i Center Operating Weekends Alpine Meadow (South Corinth) wind blown powder 10 12 base good Bear Mt (Silvermine) 4 14 packed fair Catanionnt (Hillsdale) 3 9 fresh macnine maoe oast guoj Cooperstown frozen good ahnestock State Hickory Hill (Warrensburg) 2 granular 4 12 packed fair to good Hlghmount 1 new 2 7 frozen granular poor to fair Labrador (Tuliy) 4 powder 8 12 base excellent Phoenicia 4 7 hard fair to good Roxbury (Vega) Icy surface 2 13 packed poor Roval Mt (Johnstownl Wlnd Hlnu nnsvder 13 hard Poor to fair 8now Crest (Cortland) 2 10 powder 6 8 frozen fair to good Toggenburg (abius) 9 6 drifted powder 4 12 base fair Tupper Lake 3 powder 13 base excellent AREA ACTIVITY Tobogganing Chestnut Ridg" Skating Como Lake Emery Akron Ellicott Creek and all artificial ris'ledding Como Lake Chestnut 1 Ridge and slopes of Delaware and Cazenovia Parks OR SALE tractor completely equipped good tires sad die tanks' fith wheels etc GMC 620 Vacuum CT AG and Air Brakes GMC 450 SRKfl Vacuum Brakas OMC 450 Vacuum CEf and Air Brakes 00U Brockway Vacuum CEBR and Air Zn air condition ready for work trucks '53 OMC 14 ft body '51 ORD Duma Completely euipptel good for gears iof service trailers 50 26 rsjght Vans CCAfl Vacuumi Brakas wovu In erccllent shape AU available for inspection at ST BONA Cavaliere airfield Stith Stith 3 Newhook 5 Schrauth 2 Martin 1 Iona Pnret Toronto Muhlenberg 55 Penn State 81 State Wyoming 5P i Ball State 3ft Indiana State Oberlin I New Hampshire I Massachusetts (Vt) Norwich Johns Hopkins at rran (M) SPORTS 18th ANNUAL ALL STAR BOWLING TOURNAMENT A WEBR RADIO EXCLUSIVE wih I RAY HOMEKE 1 Roporting diroct from 174 Armor i 10:30 pm ovory nighf January 9 through Janua 1 rTtirYv Timmv Rrmun in frit a rdrr A MA AV UiiU J4AAAAAAJ 1lUltIi AAA E41UI ViVSVl A A a 1 vote in 1958's poll for Professional Athlete of the Year honors The winner will be announced at the annual dinner! in Powers Hotel on the 26th and will be presented the S10000 diamond studded gold buckled Ray Hickok belt Our first place pick is based strict ly on I courageous de fense of his light heavyweight' title during a half hour of vi cious battling pn the nightj of: Dec 10 in the Montreal orum 45 year old Methuse lah (some say he's 49) had toi call upon all his courage and skill to beat back the de termined challenge of Yvon Du relle rugged fisherman from Baie Ste Anne New Brunswick The renchman had Moore on the floor three times in that wild first round and drqpped him again in the fourth But the amazing old codger spotting the challenger 16 years in age roared back anjl scored four knockdowns The last of these found Durelle unable to rise at the count of 10? and Moore was proclaimed the winner after 49 seconds of the 11th roundi i Unquestionably the champion fought pure! by instinct in If 20 minutes sL i 1 A 1 TY TT 1 mat xuggeu jirurounu liter vurene taggea nun whii an catiy sucker punch befuddled brain and wobbly legs made him a rather easy target But he rolled with the barrage of punches and managed to stick it out until the bell Once he too)c command Archie jabbed and hooked the challenger almost at will until he finally had stamped out all resistance It was his 127th knockout in an amazing career thereby breaking the former record held jointly with the late Young Stribling ip TURLEY was one of the principal reasons thdt the Yankees now are baseball champions of the world Bullet Bob posted a' splendid 21 7 record this past season being 1 the only American Lepguer to gain membership in the select Game Then he topped it off by scoring two I World Series wins over the Braves including the big one in the seventh and deciding game Consequently he was I voted the Cy Young Memorial Award as the major 1 outstanding pitcher 1 I SetsV Post Jr Ni 1 Ar 1 I 1 i Ar Tor 7 I 1 1 (fl if 8 A A 1 1 'i at A la IwIUbI a fl iHkfll a iwmfli! aiiRRWS r'i 1 pvlf MU GOODYEAR GOODYEAR 3T SUPER CUSHION' 3T RAYON DELUXEMYLON 670x15 'W 710x15 760x15 C4 $1395 $1545 tiriTIMf GUAHANTfE (Plus Tax)' 3 DELUXE RAYON I 3 NYLON DELUXE SUPER CUSHIONS SUPER CUSHIONS I 7 UJ II Size 7 Oote 670x15 3U68V $1909 Ux15 $1895 $2318 Sols7 17 48 21 710x15 2095 2573 1 2144 760X15 2295 2912 800x15 2075 2575 3090 640X15 1500 TUBELESS S250 EXTRA Tax) 'z Lifetime Guarantos (Plus Tax) WJ I 750x14 Tubeless $2249 $2755 800x14 2462 3018 750x14 Tubeless $1854 $2270 S5gxi 4 2698 3306 800x14 2049 251 3 Goarateeil fr 38 850x14 2249 2756 Months Axaiast Brealtf er Blmats CUSTOM NYLON SUPER CUSHIONS DOUBLEEAGLE NYLONS 50 DISCOUNT ALL TIRES INSTALLED REE! z32 Week fa Pay a low as SliS Par Week wftfc 5 HOM BANNER BUDGET BUALO BUDGET BEN GLASER SERXHCE 1425 CLINTONpSTz SO 9353 4.

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