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Nov! 1957 St. Anthony Boasts Of Veteran Basketball Team Three Sunday Games Carded By St. Anthony Rest AniougMajor Colleges Auburn Defensive Giant major college a i Auburn has allowed only 21 ond round of the A veteran squad highlights I optimisim of. St. High a i begins preparations State aild Alabama--scoreless, the 1957-1953 basketball a paign to be launched Tuesday.

December 3 againsl McKinley Vocational on the letter's home court. -O- llcatl Coach Anthony Paesano Is extremely optimlsllc. in spit of the difficult schedule. learn will average abotil fee; in height and i 1 feature a number of returning letter. -0- Among these will be Camel Cal-.

verese and Carmen Marino, r- i wards and two of the best "shots" in the valley. Also, star guard Tom Basil, tricky Martino at tfie pivot, along witlr Paul Koliz, another of last year's regulars. David Casinelli will, be back at Ihe guard slot with Koltz while others from the varsity last year are Tom Andreozzi, forward and Louis Julio, guard. Up from the reserve team will be Ray Bates. John Eale- sio, Joe Boni, Anthony Yarfiini and Anthony Tarquinio.

The SI. Anthony schedule will feature about 14 games in the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference. Three Sunday afternoon games will be offered, including ttiose with Clarkburg 1 Notre Dame December Madonna of Weirion February 9 and Bishop Donohue High on February 16. Each of Ihe three games will start at 3 p.m., preceded by. reserve encounters at 2 p.m.

Alt evening home game pre- timlnaries idll start at 7 p.m. and the varsity games at 8 p.m. George Taibi, assistant coach, be in diarge of the reserve squad. 1 St. Anthony's will be wearing spanking new uniforms with white trunks and maroon trim and white jerseys with maroon trim.

The Follansbee sqquad wll part- cipate in ihe State Cattiolic Tournament February 28, March 1 and 2. The schedule: 1957 Dec. 3 McKinley, Vocational, Away 4 Dec. 8 Clarksburg Notre Dame, Home i T)ec. 13 West Liberty, Away 1 Dec.

17 Steub. Central, Home 1958 Jan. 3 Bethany, Away- Jan. 9 Sherrard, Home Jan. 10 West Liberty, Home Jan.

14 Cameron, Away a 17 New Cumberland Home Jan. 22 i Donohue, Away Jan. 24 NEJV VORK (UP)--If in eighl games, Nationaljdowns, two.on passes and one on ed and untied Auburn can Athletic Bureau statis its final two opponents Florida! 1 snow to(ia y. and if it can i 'blank its final opponents, its total will be the will finish the season with the beat i sma in 18 years. It also will isive record in 18 yearsJ be Ihe only team in the past dec- 1 ade to go through the season with no touchdowns allowed through its line It has allowed three touch- 8 pass-interception runback.

Texas A-M is the only niajoi team which has not allowed a touchdown via a pass. Overall, Georgia Tecli has the best pass years of nalional statistics. Billy Martin Unhappy Over Latest Trade St. Matthew, St. James Lead St.

Joseph's league St. Matthew St. James v.on three games each from St. Joseph and St. Paul's to launch play in the sec- Jan.

30 Away Feb. 4 Cameron, Home S' I eb. 9 Madonna. Home SPECIAL 1955 STUDEBAKER i REGAL DELUXE STATION WAGON Low Mileage Fully Equipped Excellent Condition JOE FERENCE MOTOR SALES Sales and Service 1848 County Road Joseph's League at the Chestnut Bowl last night. Two game winners were St.

Peter, St. Luke, St. Anthony and SI. John over St. Barnabas, St.

Patrick, St. Mark and St. Jude. Ralph Bosetli dominated league scoring with 224 and 581. Other single leaders were Al Tognocchi 216, Viclor Barone 210 and Char les Lesky 204.

SPECTACULAR -Wearing a number matte famous by Red Grange of Illinois No, .77 John Mummey 'of Palnesville Harvey High piled up 29 touchdowns and a total of 181 points this year to lead the state of Ohio hi Mummey, a junior, Is a fullback. He averaged 11H yards a carry. Clnternattonai; QUAU1 USED CARS 57 Buick Century, 4 dr. Hardtop 55 Ford 2 Door Sedan 55 International Pick up Truck 55 Plymouth 4 dr. Sedan 55 Ford 4 door Sedan 55 Chevrolet 4 dr.

Sedan 55 Buick Coupe 54 Chevrolet Sta. Wagon 53 Dodge 4 door Sedan 53 Cadillac 4 dr. Sedan J53 Ford Club Coupe i 52 Buick 4 door Sedan I 51 Lincoln 4 dr. Sedan Work Cars Ready To Go From $39.50 to $189.50 Weirton's Oldest Car Dealer Chrysler Plymouth Imperial Cove Car Co. 3933 Main St.

Weirton PHONE Weirton 1 or Weirton 2 Feb. 14 St. Home Fob. 16 i Doitohuc, Home CumBerTahd, Away Feb. 21'Sfeub.

Central, Away Feb. 25 Away Sugar Ray to Meet With Tax Officials CHICAGO (UP) Former champion Sife'-sr a Robinson was scheduled to meet federal tax officials in Washington today in hopes of settling income tax problems, It was learned. Truman Gibson, secretary ot-the International- Boxing Club, said Wednesday "night that Robinson had received $107,000 of his purse lor the recent fight'in which he lost his middleweight crown to Carmen Basilic. Settlement of the tax.problem, Gibson said, might way for a Robinson-Basilio title rematch. Robinson's entire purse had unlil Wednesday, Gibson said.

in and see our Fine Selection of USED CARS All Sanitized Most have new Paint Job 1856'PLYMOUTH 4 door Push Button, Excellent condl-. lion. 1055 DODGE 2 door, power equipped, like new. 1955 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4 dr. powerflite, radio, very clean.

1051 DODGE Coronet, 4 door, automatic transmission, good buy. 1951 CHRYSLKH 4 door, V8, Saratoga, power steering, fine condition. 1952 PLYMOUTH 4 door Cranbrook, overdrive, very new. Others to Choose From DiNOVO'S Vonr Dependable Dodge-FivmouUi Drsler SS14 Main 1'iiunw 220-221 OPEN EVENINGS New City League Highland Motors, Steelers Bai and Al's Pizza won three games each from New Columbia, a i Sportsmen and Al's Pizza respectively to launch the second round of the New City Handicap league at the Chestnut Bowl Wednesday. Harkhurst Engineers, Jones Motor and Valumbo's Weslern Auto won two games each Chuck's Grill, Kodak's Men's Shop and DeSimone Brothers.

Ed Zagula spilled 620 puns Tor three game high while single honors went to J. Drazic 229, Barna hei 208, Baffin 217, K. DeSimone 219 and 220, John Rafacz 204, Zagula 209, 207 and 204, Chester (Ace) Maczka 226, Dankovchik 216, Vidas 208, B. Jones 209, IJbcrlo 224, C. Nagy Sr.

200, Tompos 211, Beatty 220 and 201, Spinella 202 and J. Reese 227. Standings: New City League Teams Steeler a 3 0 Al's Pizza 3 Highland Mtrs. 3 0 Barkhurst Engrs. 2 1 Jones Mtr.

2 1 Palumbo's 2 DeSiniones 1 2 Kodak's 2 Chucks -Grill 2 New Col. Grill 3 Dux Club 0 3 Paris Sportsmen 0 3 Si. Joseph League Teams St. James St. Matthew St.

Peter St. Luke St. John St. Anthony St. Mark St.

Barnabas St. Jude St. Patrick St. Joseph St. Paul 3 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 0 3 fl I SONNIES OPEN TOURNEY Cincinnati, (UP) i i a i ill play St.

Bonaventure and Marshall college meets Xavier in he first round of the two day Jniversity of Cincinnati Invitational Basketball Tonrnam starting Dec. 13. The winners play "or the title and the losers meet the consolation. CAGE STAR DEAD STAMFORD, (UP)--Aud Brindley, basketball scoring champion of the Ivy League for Dart- notith-in the 1343-44 season and later a New York Knickerbocker player, died Tuesday night after a month's illness. He was 33.

He is survived by his widow and two children. USED CARS 1056 Chevrolet floor 1955 Plymouth Hardtop 1935 Chevrolet 2 door 1055 Plymouth 2 door 1058 Chevrolet 2 door TMray 1055 Austin Hcaley 1954 Oldsmoblle 4 door 1954 Chevrolet 4 door 1053 Plymouth 2 door 1053 Che.vrolct Convertible 10SS Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan 1052 Cadillac 4 door 1952 Chevrolet 2 Door 1052 Chevrolet 4 door 1851 Bulch doo. 1951 Cadillac 4 door 1051 Pontlnc 4 ioor 1050 Chevrolet 4 Door 1050 Buick 4 door 1050 Plymouth 4 Door 1950 Chevrolet 2 Door 1950 Ford 4 Door KANSAS C1TV, (UP) Billy Martin, chagrined at ttie trade that switched him from the Kansas City Athletics to Ihe De. Iroit Tigers, said today the deal defense, allowing only 37.1 yards! snou include some money for per game, the best figure in I a i Describing Ihe trade as one that "got everybody happy but me, the infielder admitted it was "great to be a contender again" but insisted that the Athletics should "fork over some dough lo me." may be pretty strong talk for a .251 hitter," said Martin, "but they say six clubs were after me and if'ttmt's so, I must be pretty valuable." The fiery Martin, once Casey Stengel's the New York Yankees, declared "everybody in the majors is at least the $10,000 waiver price and it I was the key man in the trade that's made everybody happy, I think I ought lo get something, too." George Selkirk, the A's play per- sonell director, said the club was under no obligation to pay Martin in the trade. "It's in his contract tiint he's got to play in any town he's contracted to," said Selkirk.

Second Round Of Commercial Loop Begins Here Three teams won two games eaAi lo launch the second round in the Men's Commercial league at the Weir Cove Alleys last night. Weirton Savings and Loan, A and and Kusic Haines won two each from Home Furniture, Royal Pastry and Weirton Floor Covering. High single game leaders were Nick Bouyoucas 210, Walt Pfiiler 206, Artdy Lcngel 200. Three high went lo Jim Bradley with 574. SI.

Paul's Ladies St. Mary and St. Rose emerged tied for first place after the latter won two from the former in the St. Paul's Ladies league at the Weir Cove Alleys last night. St.

Francis won two from St. Theresa while St. Margaret swept three from St. Ann in the other league matches. Single game honors went to Eleanor Bradley wilh 180 while Marge Trinone toppled 459 sticks for three high.

Standings: Mcns Commercial League Teams I- Weirton Savings 2 1 A Fpod Store 2 1 Kusic Haines 2 1 Home Furniture 1 2 Weirton Floor Covering 1 2 Royal Pastry i 2 Si. Paul's Ladies Teams St. Mary St. Rose St. Margaret St.

Theresea St. St. Ann League 17 13 17 13 IS 15 15 14 15 15 10 20 Black Widows, Silhouettes Tie For Lead The Black Widows and Silhouettes were tied for fjrsl place in Ihe Girl's Volleyball league following Wednesday results at the Christian Center. The Widows won 21 lo 0 over the Ky Pawks in the first game and 21 to 16 in the second. Jn other results Uie TGC's won three from the Silhouettes the i I game, but lost in the next two, 21 to 9 and 21 to 18.

Mrs. Harry Richards, league director, announced that the Widows would play the Silhouetles next week at 7 p.m. and the Ky Pawks would meet the TGC's in the other match at 8 p.m. A. volleyball award presentation will be made at the next meeting.

Registration of girl's basketball is now being conducted. Standings: Teams Black Widows 4 Silhouettes T.G.C.'s 1 2 Ky Pawks 4 Dodgers, Giants Happy With Schedule Sefup SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Thn Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants, playing their first year in the Far West, will gel lo show off in front of Pacific Coast fans nearly every day for the firsl three weeks of 1938, National League schedules released today revealed. The Giants, who will be playing in Seals Stadium with a seating capacity of only 25,000, play 22 ol their first 25 games at home; the Dodgers, who may play in either 18,000 seat Wrigley Field or the Coliseum, will play 18 of first 21 tilts on the home fronl. At Dodger headquarters there was great elation over the drastically revamped schedule. "When we won our 1955 pennant we got away to a huge lead on the home.lot," said business manager Harold Parroll.

"We had the same type of schedule." There was equal exuberance in Seals Stadium, where publicity director Gary Schumacher Said the schedule "suited Ihe Gian.ts fine." "It will give us a chance for a great start," said'Schumacher, "and if we are jn contention, we have a fine string of home games from Aug. 12 to Sept. 1 against St. lams, Chicago, Cincinnati, Milwaukee and Los Angeles 19 games at home in a row." SIGN TV BOUT WASHINGTON (UP) Second- ranked heavyweight contender Zora Folley of PJioenix, and Carvin Sawyer of Pittsburgh, a protege of former world champion Joe Walcolt, have signed for 10 round television bout al Capitol Arena Jan. 1.

BOWIE ANNOUNCES MEET BOWIE, (UP)-Bowie Race Track has announced a program of 10 stakes races, headed by the John B. Campbell Handicap, for its 40-day meeting beginning Feb. 12, 1958. The big handi cap is scheduled for March 29. Saturday League president Ralph Lau'er- man today all players to attend the clinic, bringing i them shoes and gym trunks The players will meet with their man agers and be informed of the program to be followed Ihis winter.

clinic will be conducled by Jim Hanna and Anthony Torchio of the Community Center staff. Rosters announced last night: SENIOR LEAGUE MOUNTAINEERS Manager: Frank Zablackas; Richard Bond, offer" Joseph Zak, Mike McWhorter. Roy Kuenn. Beatly, Michael Rizzo, Frank Za- Lane blackas, David Pruchiewski, An- Louise gelo. Kiminas, James Bond.

Mascot: John Zablackas. CARDINALS Manager: Freeman Harris; Joe Howard, David Harris, Dennis Staler, Gabriel Fornari, Harry Caldwell, Robert Mr vos, eros, Bobby Marovich. HOLY CROSS Manager: Pete Pete Lonchar, Teddy Tomasovich, Bill Vagnoni, Ted- Lane dy Dragisich, Gregory 1 i Edward Rocknick, Nick Loncliar, Eli Dragisich, Mike Zias. VILLANOVA Manager: Pele Karavanich. a Vidrrfar: Charles Vidniar, Phillip Minor; Peter a Simmons, p' Harry McFarland, James Pauch- nik, Michael Ivaun, Randall Kar avanich, Robert Hesse, Jr.

JUNIOR TERMITE LEAGUE NOTRE DAME Managers: Jim Klash, Bill Byers; Peter Sok- back who Bob olowski, Floyd Gelini, i Tommy Alsladt, Jack Kostur, Steve Klash, Riley Vucelich. Buzzy Stiushok, James Carr, Richard Garan, Todd nelti Barnetl. DUKES Manager: H. C. NAVAL AIRMAN TOM By Alan Mover Main St.

1'hone 6 Burns; Carson Lee Fluharty, Dav- 'd a John Zatezalo, Trank Wudarsky, Frederick Gard. ler, Gary DiBart, Russell Burns, Robert Michael PavllkJ Brad Battisla. ST. JOHN Managers: a Buono, Rudy Stanich; Slephen Ple- sich, Richard Barnabei, a Stanich, Donald Eafrati, Victor lelcsztay, Jackie Clark, Karl Buono, John Michalos, Richard Ivaun, Tommy Clark. THE RAMS Manager: Ed Dhayer; Slephen Kraynak, Ed- yvard 'Dhayer.

Jimmy Leonard, John Krena, Mitch Zack, a Czapla, Ronald Owings, John McAlee, Ray Brokaw, Peter Beli, Hickie Bailey. PITT Bob Fluharty; Phillip Robert Leach, Bob Fluharty, lob Slarck, Kenny James, Stephen Eddy, James Capito, Fr a "orec, Gerald Desanlis, James. GREEN HORNETS Manager: 'ony LaPOsta; Gary Bucey, Harcbaric, John Gulick, Thomas Kazienko, Anthony LaPosta, Ernest Manack III, Tom Troia, Charles Vidas, George Rocovich, 'homas Nogay. CUBS Manager: i i a James DiAntonio, a 'roudfoot, Ronald Greer, a Itatheros, Larry Presley, Collins vane, Bill Lind, Joe Malinowski, 'homas Rafacz, Gordon Bishop, John Higgins. HAWKS Manager: John Zapar, Lloyd Culler; Curt "am Wenncworth, Homer Smith, Icrby Cook, Craig Wood, Paolisso, Greg Pasternak, Lester Zapor, Gregory Valiga, 'rank Malik.

YELLOW JACKETS Manager: Alex a i Bill Davidson; Kenneth Lahr, James Baird, Joseph Knotts, Ronnie Stimpak, David Bond. John Brown a reed For Jer mites it for teams making up guea at the held Saturday at '1 p.m. ersReceive erfor Kuenn YORK (UP)-Frank Lane, and's indefatigable new gen- nanager, thrust himself sud- into the Detroit trading pic- making the Tigers "a firm for Harvey no sooner arrived in SI. from Havana Wednesday when he contacted Detroit al manager Johnny Mcllale, ad just completed a IS-play- al with Kansas City. about Kuenn?" Larie open- i conversation.

iku an ofrerT replieTT le. "1 don't say I'll lake guarantee you I'll consider lold the United Press by one from St. Louis that ha an offer to McHale and he Detroit general manager sed an answer "within ays." le Lane did not reveal which rs he 'offered the Tigers, it 3wn they would like to have first baseman Vic Weriz, played for them from 1947 1952. Hornak, Trent Ciarrocchi, iy Kodak. John Burracchio, Matask, Larry Kosut, Bil- 11, Paul Beatty, Terry Pasi- Danny Klimansky, Ralph man, Bobby Kell.

Mascot: Hornak. owing neighbors will a ng but a hint. Weirton Opens Four Game lead In Pin Circuit Wcirlop opened up a four gaiue lead over second 'place 21 in the --Slate Classic league last, week. This sveek action is scheduled for Cne Triangle Lanes at Washington, Pa. Lca.ding,single game'scorers week were Ed Scally 229, 206, 209, George Wade 226, Jim 224, Joel Decker, 222, Dick'Jm-w 220, Carl Dehese 211, Phil Icuss 209, Gillette 209, Charlc.s Ross 204.

Three game lenders were Ed Scnlly 654, Cliecers D13, Dick Jones 582, Tony Gillette 576, Decker 569 and Ross 567. Standings: Tri Stale, Classic Teams I- Weirton 21 9 Cjub 21 17 13 Triangle Lanes 16 14 TeramanS Coal 13 17 Gem City Rest 12 18 Ohio Valley Dairy 11 19 A- couple of hens scratching up your new garden will soon i your patience. PERMANENT ANT1-FREEZE 3.25 Value f-- (K 1 C9 1 '1 ti I Put it in now and forget it. Fill your car's cooling system today with famous LONG LIFE permanent anti-freezo. Don't talte a chance on i cracked block expensive repair bills.

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4-Door; 14000 lette, Scott Davidson, William De Franco, Andrew Garrison. RUCKS Manager: Charles Badis; Millard Minor, Danny Givens, Richard Badis, Ricky Phelps, David Selestay, James Knight, John Gryskevich, Michael Kcefe, Thomas Steele, Larry Knight. EAGLES Managers: Klimansky, Ralph Lauerman, $593 aotiial miles; COHEN'S 628 N. Fifth St. Ph.

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