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:•*# • •• >» ••.;* m w& SWSu *wm. - PMHHHRRMH •v:v.; Bar Owner Kills Customer, r. M O vn vfi. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 X O w H X » Tension High On Eastside »-• H O TO 'M US Story On Page 1 in G SPORTS CLEANINGS HW • TO G By BILL BELL • Sports Editor te riff OHIO DON'T FORGET TO cu • THE OHIO STATE-ILLINOIS annual football so game throughout the years has furnished fans more fuel for arguments than any other series. This year was no ex VOTE NOV. 3 ception. The Meyers to C<urat» pass, which produced the only touchdown of the game, has caused an avalanche of EAST HIGH CHEERLEADERS CAUGHT In happy frame of mind by Photographer George SENTINEL arguments. Stewart as their team smashes out 21-0 victory over West on latter's field. From left: Ruth Cole Here is our version of what happened. It was third and 12 on man Sara Rood, Lavenna Watkins, Karen Lester, Barbara Minlfield, Mildred Toney. Illinois' 27. Mel Meyers, the Illini quarter, took the ball from cen VOL. 10, No M SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 20 CENTS COLUMBUS, OHIO ter and faded back to pass. Ohio State's left end broke through and m hit Meyers on one ankle. Meyers broke away and started running THE OHIO to his right with Ohio State's right tackle in hot pursuit. TWO CAP CITIAHS HELD The entire right side of Ohio's defense loomed up in his path Hanford Election Blocked; so he stopped, made a half turn, looked straight down tha field and threw, as we thought, to his right end, Gail Patricks, who .was .be hind the Ohio secondary. Mayor, Councilwoman Kick However, one of Ohio's defenders tipped the ball, which car ried it over Patricks' head and into the waiting arms of Johnny Columbus Woman The long hassle over annexation of Hanford Village SENTINEL Counts, who was five yards closer to Ohio's goal than Patricks.. cropped up again last week when Mayor Fred Clay and Thus, a play which started as if it was going to be a 10 yard Councilwoman Bernice G. Welch complained the Board of loss turned into a 73 yard touchdown play. ...., , Elections refused to print ballots for the Nov. 3 election j The pass covered 31 yards in the air. after they had filed. Common Pleas Judge Myron Garland, Nuggets • WHILE IT WAS ILLINOIS' BACKS who received the plaud nexed to Columbus. In Gincy B. Gessaman told the Board its fit the crowd it was the Illinois line, led by Capt. Bill Burrelt of Elections Friday to bold County Pros. Earl W. Allison and anchored by three powerful tackles, John Grener, Darrel Dec CINCINNATI. — The election for Hanford Village earlier told the election board ker and Cliff Roberts, which spelled defeat for the Bucks. "• ' strangulation murder ot Lil officials Nov. 3 or show cause Hanford is now a part of the We credit Burrell, the linebacker, with 12 tackles, 27 percent b{ lie Davis, 934 Franklin a v., why such election should not city. Battle To A Draw Columbus, wa» being inves- The annexation was accepted the total of Ohio's plays. be held. " tigated by police here Mon by the city of Columbus Dec. 15. ! By LUCIUS E. LEE • He set a court hearing for day. Held in connection with 1958. Harley field was the scene of a real dog fight Sunday, ending in a 6-6 tie, when Meyers, the lad who came all the way from Dallas, Tex., to Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Garland Equipment and the Golden Nuggets mixed it up. Illinois, had a busy day. In addition to throwing the touchdown her death were Frank Flcm- The petition alleges that an Garland made a touchdown in the first quarter when Joe Oliver made it across the pass he punted four times for a total of 155 yards, completed six ining, 22, and George Ed MAYOR Clay and Councilwo nexation cannot be completed line but failed to get the extra point. out of 13 passes for 139 yards and intercepted one to break up an ward Lackey,* 30, both of man Welch, in their petition, until the Ohio suprethe court . The Golden Nuggets scored in the fourth quarter when Quarterback Phil Hamshire Ohio threat. Columbus. claim Hanford has not been an rules on Its legality. hit pay dirt. • MARSHALL STARRS, WHO WAS ON the three deep roster Clarence Davis, husband of tha Outstanding was the line play as second string left half, played most of the game, offensively at Victim, was here Monday to of each squad. Garland amass boys another crushing defeat. Upper Arlington's St. Agatha, right halt, teaming with Counts. He picked up 49 yards in nine at claim the body and"released it ed more yardage than the Nug- The Merchants settled for a 26-0, Sunday and remains one of tempts and intercepted an Ohio pass on his own 14<and ran it back to Cora Jamison Funeral Home, Start Disc Jock Club At g_ .:> but the defensive lines kept 36-0 victory. The contest was the few unbeaten teams in the to his 45. 702 W. 9th st. the hall game pretty much be? not even a dress rehearsal for city. Don Spurlock continued to LACKEY (LEFT) AND FLEMMING Counts could amass only.26 yards in 10 tries from scrimmage 'j*'' tWven the 35 yard lines. their game with the Nuggets win scoring honors with two CINCINNATI.—A second but he pulled down three passes for a total of 99 yards and on« 'at his mother's home, 1832 charge. Gai land dominated the first Sunday. TDs, one from the four yard line degree murder charge has Beatty Community Center touchdown. Brewester st. Lackey told police he took half but the Nugget boys shone Hank Akins made two touch and the other from 48 yards out. been filed against George Ohio's Bob Ferguson carried only twice [or ten yards. According to police reports, Mrs. Davis to the apartment of in ihe last quarter when they downs in the second quarter Thrill of the day came when E. Lackey, 30, 542 Hutton Ernie Wright played most ot the game at right tackle. We the Davis woman's billfold was his common-law wife and they put on a sustained touchdown from tbe 20 yard line and in Henry Mickens intercepted a pi., Columbus, in connection credited him with three tackles. Birtho Arnold played both right in his pocket. argued over whether she was dr-.e from Garland's 40. the third from the 43. Charles pass and ran 69 yards to pay with the death here of Lil to stay here or return to Co Star of the game was rjorm Peaks made one in the second dirt. Ali Michael made a 60 and left tackle in relief. lie Davis, 26, 948 Franklin Police records show Lackey lumbus. Ingram of the Nuggets who quarter from 35 yards out and yard dash on a pass interception Illinois played seven of the eight sepia .players on the squadt av.. also of Columbus. has served time for automobile She left the apartment and caught passes and hit the line Ron Wllkey made a 10 yard to the touchdown line. Meyers, Counts, Burrell, Roberts, Starks, Cal Wheeler, Ernie Mo- larceny and carrying concealed Millan. Dejustice Coleman, a letterman the past two years, did- • weapons since 1948. He was ac Lackey went to bed, he told fur short runs. run in for another. Jim Tuff POLICE reported the trio ar • • • not play, quitted last March ot a rape police.- This Sunday Garland returns recovered a fumble, scored WESTGATE Hawks took rived here Sunday at 1 a. m., behind prison walls at Marion and got extra points on a safe • • » ,.•:• Linden Midgets In stride Sun • KENYON "HALTED" Capital's great Al White Saturday and parked in the 300 block of while the Nuggets meet South- ty while Wllkey ran in for ex day, 18-0. The Hawks continue holding him to a "mere" 15 points and 108 yards in 12 attempts ' Milton st. Lackey said he had a side Merchants, Sjf tra points.. to dominate the older boys of for an average of nine yards per try. Al showed fans that whea common-law wife living at 330 • • • Marvin Bibb, Merchant the small fry bearcat leagues. Cancer Drive Leaders he cannot run for touchdowns he can boot field goals by kicking Milton st. • SOUTHSIDE Merchants coach, says the boys are gear Steve Takus was the day's Group leaders working on American Cancer Society's a 39 yard one to bring his total points to 63 in three games, •The report went on to say that took on London Prison Farm ed to take the Nuggets Sunday. hero with a TD on a 40 yard cancer prevention study in the near-Eastside area have which makes him the leading small college scorer in the nation. Flemming went to sleep in the Sunday and handed the farm • ST. DOMINIC trounced pass interception and a 69 been announced by Mrs. Betty Newell, 75 N. 21st st., area Capital is away this week . Prentice Gautt, Oklahoma's rival automobile and awoke two hours 1: yard run from scrimmage. later to find Lackey and Mrs. chairman. ' to Ohio's Bob White for All-Araerlcan honors at fullback, ripped They Include Mrs. Hattle Larry Graves snagged a 45 Davis gone. He called police. out 135 yards in 23 tries at Texas' mighty line but Texas won, Taylor, 2200 Dartmouth av.; pinpointed as causing cancer.