THE EVENING STAR ¦"'¦ru)")»' iijnnawini •- >*• • • - B-4 Washington, D. C., frUty, October 16, 1959 ¦ a-www—e—vewvwi—NllWSSS) -¦» ~ - — BEST READING BY FAR SUNDAY'S » ........ IS .a..... IN > , -St .. THE # 10. , # STAR Record Series Shares • • ' . • : T. Paid to Dodgers, Sox NEW YORK, Oct. 16 (API.— and Shortstop Maury Wills, July The Los Angeles Coliseum, who came up on June 18. 1, respectively. maligned poor (or 2 and June as a excuse Veteran Pitcher Carl Ersklne, a baseball plant, was looked on who went on the voluntary re- more kindly today by the tired list June 15, got half a champion Dodgers and the share. White Sox. Ted Kluszewskl, a series star The vast structure was the who didn't Join the club until major reason (or the World August 25. was voted half a Series rivals splitting a record share by the White Sox, and series melon ot (803.301. with Larry Doby, sold by Chicago to each of the three games there San Diego August 1, also re- producing progressively record ceived a half share. The other crowds ot 02,000 plus. The half share voted by the Sox players shared only In the first went to Outfielder John Cal- two of those games. lison. The Dodgers voted each of 20 In addition to Erskine. the players a full share ot (11,231. Dodgers voted half shares to The White Sox voted 31 full Clarence Churn, Chuck Esse- shares, each man getting (7.275. glan and Gene Snyder, as well The previous record for a as to Assistant Trainer Bill full share to a winning player BuhlA, Clubhouse Attendants was (11,147, set by the Giants John' Griffin and Nobe Ka- In 1054. The Dodgers of 1056 wano. and Trainer Harold held the previous high of (6,034 Wendler. for a loser’s full share. The breakdown of Individual the Other Clubs’ Shares distribution of shares on champion teams: The Giants and Indians, due LOB ANOELEB: *11,831.1S Don to the seating capacity of Cleve- Demettr. Don Drridile. Ron Fairly. Carl Furillo. Jim Olllam. Oil Hodin. land’s Municipal Stadium, split Johnny Kllppiteln. Sandy Kouiax. Clrm Lablnr. Norm Larker. Danny (881,763 In 1054, the previous McDtvitt. Wally Moon. Charlie Neal. high for the players’ pool Joe Pltnatano, Walter Melon. Joe Becker, Ro«er Craig. Charlie Dresser. The split of the players’ cut Art Fowler. Oreg Mulleavy. Johnny the celebrated • Ernest - per Podret. Peewee Resse. Rip Repuliki. Hemingway, • i Includes 70 cent for the Johnny Roseboro. Larrv Sherry. Duke two participating teams, 15 per Snider. Stan Williams. Maury Wills author, offers his experience with work, cent to the second-place teams and Don Zimmer; 55.616.A9 Bill Buhler (assistant trainer i. Chuck of (Milwaukee and Cleveland); 10 Churn. Carl Ersklne. Chuck E&segian. fear, failure and success to a group John Ortffln (clubhouse attendant I. per cent to the third-place Nobe Kawano (clubhouse attendant). young people. Just to give you a hint, (San Gene Snyder. Harold Wendler teams Francisco and New (trainer); J2.R07.80 Bob Lillis: $2.60(1 York), and 5 per cent for the —Frank Howard. Clarence Maddern here’s one of the things he told some Sunday, The Star begins a 7-PART SERIES that answers the questions of (batting practice pitcher). Arnold Tesh On fourth-place teams (Pittsburgh (batboy), Norm Sherry. Oeorge Vico not a Detroit). Os money (batting practice pitcher); SSOO high-school students: “You’re and the groundkeepers pennant winners, Dodg- parents and that will prove of interest to every educator. to the CHICAGO: $7.276.17 —Luis Aparicio, bunch of kids ... each one of you is a ers got 60 per cent and the Rodolfo Arias. Earl Battey. Norm Cash. Dick Donovan, Bam Esposito. Nellie distinct In Maga- White Sox 40 per cent. Fox. Billy Goodman. Jim Landis. Barry person.” This Week Latman. Sherman Lollar, Turk Loam, Milwaukee voted 33 full Ray Moore, Phillips. Billy Pierce. Bubba _ . , zine with this Sunday’s Star. _ A ¦hares, with each share SI,BOB. Jim Rivera. John Romano. Bob Shaw. A1 Smith. Gerry Staley. Earl Toraeson. Cleveland voted 31 shares, with Early Wynn. A1 Lopes. Ray Berres. each share $1,799. Other share Tony Cucclnello. Johnny Cooney. Don Gutteridge. Eddie Froelich (trainer). "REPORTER IN THE CLASSROOM $1,338; Bernie Snyderworth (traveling secre- values were Giants. tary). Ephrlam Colledge (clubhouse Yankees. $1,229; Tigers, $661; attendant). Jim McAnany; J3.«.'17.69 Pirates, $589. John Calllson. Larry Doby. Ted Klussewskl; $2.426.96—Ken Mcßride; Mk 'IV ji'itt&lf;' $l.BlB 79—Del Ennis. Ron Jackson. MRR Klu, Doby Get Halves Don Mueller: sl.9oo—Eugene Bossard (batboy). H (groundkeeper). John Roscich • The Dodgers voted full shares Jerry Bala (batboy), Joe Stanks; s.'loo i What kind of education Is the younger Why a first grade teacher refers to an s" (groundkeeper). Harry ¦ —Anlas Hilliard Pitcher Art Fowler, who was (groundkeeper). Lawson a* a snake ‘ to Hires Douflas • §M~ generation of today getting? To find out, sent to Spokane August 13, and (groundkeeper); $250 —Don Rudolph. I Sherry Lou Bklsas: $lO0—Camtlo Carreon. to Roger Craig, Larry Joe Hicks. Joe Gary Peters. < W. Martin. bte mm - The Star sent Staff Writer Andrew considered very important. Bingham (a Harvard graduate) back to • is f" r j*lp‘ Why the use of a noun and pronoun only t elementary school. Mr. Bingham received taught in the sixth grade. * Bolling and his second “elementary education” at the Quantico / *•/. 1 * _ .. v V »/ Janney School, Albemarle Street and Wis- , . , P '. / v.' !t / ( .. Even if you re not a parent, you have i *<» consin Avenue N.W. His seven-part senes probably been puzzled by stories you hear Again fcr, A t TttNtffn AuersArrog Favored to Win is an objective report on what he observed about modern education. This seven-part Washington Lejeune lost its first four , . series will give you the facts from which The area's two teaching niloe haveovo nicely • ", and reveals how techniques undefeated football teams, Boll- games, then rebounded r yOU can draw intelligent conclusions. ing Air Base and the Quantico with a 31-8 victory over Fort changed. As a “Reporter in the Class- Don’t miss “Reporter in the Classroom,” favored Lee last week. Quarterback \\ Marines, are to con- ” starting Sunday Star and continu- I ’ in The Halfbacks room ’ he found out* tinue their successes on out-of- Joe Newman and in dail y- town trips this week end. Ralph Tropeano and Tom Sac- e Bolling, with four straight remone lead the attack. New- lil||§ to its credit, including a 78-8 man completed 12 of 24 passes lacing it handed Port Gordon for 191 yards against Fort Lee. last week, plays a morning Quantico is taking a potent game tomorrow against the air offensive to Fort Dix. Last Marines at Camp Lejeune, N. C. week, in a 27-6 victory over Quantico, winner of three, plays the 82d Airborne at Fort Bragg, A Curfew at Fort Dix Sunday. Dix was the Marines showed that King a 27-0 victim of Bolling earlier Dixon of South Carolina, their this season. passing star, has a capable re- for Teen-Agers One other service game has placement in Bob Schwarze of Port Belvoir at home tonight The Citadel. Schwarze threw against Fort Hood. Game time an 18-yard pass for one of the Six weeks ago, the town of Sharpsburg, is 8 p.m. and admission is free. touchdowns, after setting up the with a pass inter- Md., slapped its teen-agers with an 11 i . Belvoir has a 1-2 record. score Sund The Star turns back Bolling has outscored the op- ception. P.M. curfew. A similar ordinance will | °Y' got position. 127 points to 8. in its Dixon also on the board effect two weeks from now in last two games with a scoring with a scoring pass, the play go into P°9® s of time to bring you punch triggered by Eddie West covering 52 yards, to Stu and Leßoy Phelps, alternate Vaughan, the former Idaho quarterbacks. catching ace. for more than a month—think of it? Story: if The Star * You 11 find their answers (and in strong Beman Will Head Amateurs In Golf Here With British Deane Beman will head the Argyle, winner of four tourna- year; Imagine golfers of the District ments this Harold Har- Turn back time 100 years. your- amateur Columbia; British wood of Bill Brown- a resident of Washington in 1859. who will play with the rigg of Manor; Buddy Brylaw- self Ryder Cup team and the Mid- ski of Woodmont and Gil Wil- You open your copy of The Star and read m - Atlantic pros in the exhibition lett from Prince Georges. v a news John Brown Sunday, October 25 at Sam Snead, captain of the the sensational of the match ’ Congressional Country Club. American Ryder Cup team, will raids at Har P er s Ferr y- West Virginia, play at Congressional as a guest I be 10 threesomes, j, There will with the Middle Atlantic pros. A Sunday, The Star Magazine, marks the of British with a member the The British squad left yes- team, area pro and an ama- 100th anniversary of this historic event an terday on the Queen Elizabeth. teur in each. There will be There will be admission pros three- a $2 prizes for the in the exhibition, low for the $1 for stu- somes with the best-ball dents, to help defray expenses scores. team, * Amateur of the British and to w d also find copious pictures and, as a Beman, the British provide a purse for low Bogart, the the champion, Ralph scorers in the 18-hole match.
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