
Team To Beat In NEI Oelwein Picked Fourth Editor's Note: One of * series rounding op footbal prospecls of Baseball Standings Iowa's major high school confer- ences. Wednesday Baseball American League By TOM CONNELLY By The Associated Press W. L. Pet. .G.B. Neider Sets Olympic Record 49 .602 —•• Charles City Press National League New York 74 CHARLES CITY (ffi — Defending W. L. Pet. G.B. Baltimore 75 53 .586 VA champion Charles City will finish Pittsburgh 77 49 .611 — Chicago 72 54/ .571 JJ'/J 63 on top of the heap in the North- Milwaukee 69 54 .561 6'/2 Washington . .63 east Iowa Conference again this St. Louis 70 55 .560 6'/z Cleveland 60 64 year, if it can beat Wavcriy. Shot Put; Russia Pulling Far Ahead Los Angeles ....66 57 .537 Detroit . 58 67 AM '\7 That's the opinion oi' conference San Francisco ..62 61 .504 13'/2t Boston 55 70 .440 20 coaches as they make pre-season Cincinnati 56 71 .441 21V2 Kansas City ... ,44 81 .352 ~31 Chicago ... 50 73 .407 25'/z preparations to dethrone the Com- ROME Wi — Hulking Bill Nie- racc in eight consecutive Olympics cd the Olympic record with, » leap Tuesday Results ets. Philadelphia ...48 73 .381 29 Boston 5-3, Detroit 4-2 (twi-night, dcr, a last minute addition to the since 1920. of 20 feet" 10% inches and won the ; Wavurly lost the crown to Char- U.S. team, v/on the Olympic shot The men's high diving prelimi- women's broad j;: np today. The Crazy Night In American Tuesday Results i 1st game, 15 innings; 2nd game, 10 les City in the rain and mud last Chicag_ o 5, Cincinnati 4 innings) year by a 12-0 score. , put championship today as Ameri- naries also provided a setback previous record was 20-9% by E. cans swept all three medals in the for the'U.S. where favored Gary Krezesinska of Poland, who also San Francisco 2, Philadelphia ij New York 3, Kansas City<2 (N) The conference title may well be event. Tobian of Glendale, Calif., the was competing in the finals. League, Sox Top Senators Milwaukee 10, St. Louis 0 (N) Baltimore 4, Cleveland 1 (N) decided again this year when the All three smashed the Olympic 3-meter platform champion, The swimming duels electrified Pittsburgh 5, Los Angeles 2 (N)| Chicago 11, Washington 10 (N, ranged fourth in the 10-meter a crowd of 10,000. And there were By Joe Reichler 10 innings) two teams meet Oct. 21 in the record of CO feet, ll'/» inches set Boston Manager Mike Higgins al- Wednesday Games Charles City homecoming game. by Parry O'Brien of the U.S. when platforn: competition after' the offbeat incidents to magnify the Associated Press Sports Writer so went wild, charging out to the Wednesday Games interest. Carolyn Schuler of Orin- Milwaukee at Chicago. "We lost a lot through gradua he won his second straight gold early competition. Britain's Bri- It will be a long time before mounci to square off with Jim Pittsburgh at San Francisco , Kansas City at New York (2) lion and most of'the other teams j medal at Melbourne in 1956. an Phelps was the leader. Bob da, Calif., broke her own Olympic American League fans forget Tucs Bunning after the Tiger pitcher PhihidclphiVat Los Angeles (N)l Detroit at Boston will he improved over last year,"' Nicder, an Army lieutenant and Webster of Santa Ana, Calif., the record in winning the finals of the j jay night. had beaned Don Buddin with a 1 Chicago at Washington (N) said Truman Manship, Charles City former Kansas star, won with 64 other U.S. diver, was ninth. 100-meter butterfly race. Bill Mul- pitch. Thursday Games Cleveland at.Baltimore (N) 3 iiken of Champaign, 111., triumphed - In Washington, there was a wild, coach. "Our whole starling back feet, 6' /i inches. O'Brien was sec- In woman's track the three-girl : Milwaukee al Chicago field graduated and we'll have . to ond with 62-8%. Dallas Long of U. S. entry in the 80-meter hurdles in the 200 meter breaststroke fi- whacky 10-inning spectacular in In New York, a torrential rain Pittsburgh at San Francisco Thursday Games come up with a complete,new of- Phoenix was third with 62-4%. was wiped out in the preliminary nais. which the White Sox and Senators and flash floods kept many would- St. Louts .at Cincinnati (N) Cleveland al Kansas Cily fense." ' heats. Miss Schulcr's great victory was scored one run between them in be Yankee Stadium customers Philadelphia at .Los Angeles (N) Onlv game Manship's biggest problem at The American bid for an unex- almost losl in the shuffle. They the first seven innings and 20 runs home, but those who made it saw 1 The 100-meter men sprinters the'moment is to 'find :an »de- peeled gold medal in the modern ran tvvo scries of heats, cutting paid more attention to 14-year-oid [ in the next three. Chicago won the Yankees rally in the ninth to 'quate quarterback. There are pentathlon failed and its eight! down the big field for Thursday's? Carolyn Wood of Portland, Ore., 11-10. defeat Kansas City 3-2 and main- four candidates for the job, but man crew was beaten. semifinals and finals; who was just about in the lead at I'-n Boston, the Red Sox took tain their !',•> game lead over Bal- ! none of them is numbered among Hungary took-both the individu- Armin Hary, the German flash the turn in the butterfly and sud- both ends of a twi-night double- timore. .'She nine returning lettermen. al and team title in the pentathlon who is coholder of the world rcc- denly bumped into the lane buoy, j header from Detroit after 7'/-> Only in Baltimore, there was no Charles City will depend heavily on Ihe performance of Ferenc ord in 10 flat, broke the Olympic ISn c grabbed the chain and seem-j hours and 25 innings. Boston won untoward incident as the Orioles SAWS First 0' Month Specials! on the line with tackle Jim Hilgen- Nemeth in the final event, the mark when he won a heat in the iig'y ctuit- slic climbed out of the the opener 5-4 in 15 innings and whipped the Indians 4-1. cross-country run. Navy LI. Bob second round in 10.2. lie just did pool and ran into hiding, in shame. the second game 3-2 in 10 innings. In the National League, Pitts- I Beck, Tuesday's individual leader, beat Dave Sime, the Duke speed- Later, she explained she had swal- Boston's Pete Runnels went on j burgh defeated Los Angeles 5-2, was third and the U.S. also was ster. Many in Ihe big crowd lowed water and "couldn't go on." a_J>attmg rampage with nine hits. | Milwaukee shut out St. Louis 10-0, Men's Ivy Leagues third in team competition. thought the German beal the gun Germany, pushing in the team San Francisco nipped Philadelphia Stock up for back-to-school! All the hew Russia began to pile up its gold as he leaped inlo a 10-yard early 2-1 and Chicago shaded Cincinnati battle got a great boost in the Rams Drop colors for this year — sizes 29 to 42. medals as anticipated in Greco- lead. Sime was timed in 10.3, aquatics .from Dresden's diving 5-4. Roman wrestling when heavy- equalling the old Olympic record. doll, Ingrid Kramer. She copped For seven innings in Washing- REGULAR 54.95. weight Ivan Bodjjan was declared! Ray Norton, the American fa- ton, the fans saw a tight pitching the 10-meter 33 feet plalform tille Cannon Chase r the winner. It was the sixth first j vorite, barely made the 'semis, from Paula Jean Pope, Santa Ana, duel between the White •• Sox place for the Russians who boost- finishing third in 10.Q in a heat i Calif:, America's veteran of three LOS ANGELES (fc — Eiroy Frank Baumann and the Senators' ed their lead in the unofficial won by Horace Esteves of Venezu- Olympic competitions. Hirsch, Los Angeles Rams genera! Pedro Ramos. Washington led 1-0 scoring race. ela. Frank Budd of Asbury Park, manager, washed his hands of the &t Ihe end of seven. Dallas 'Long of Phoenix, Ariz., The • Russians sprang two sur- N. J., won his heat, on 10,4, the prises. Viklor Kapitonov won the celebrated Billy Cannon case with Chicago took a 2-1 lead in the (No set an Olympic record with a toss same time turned in ;by Harry '.Jer- these words: NOW 175.3-kilametcr (108.6 miles) cyc- eighth on two walks and singles ONLY Alterations) of 61 feet, 11'/i inches and led the ome of Canada, coholder of the ling road race, beating out Italy's "We see no benefits to be de- by pinch-hitter Ted Kluszcwski field at the halfway mark of the world record, who won the fourth Livio Trape, in a sport Moscow rived from pursuing the case any Roy Sicvers and Minnie -Minoso Olympic shot put finals today.! heat. never has bothered much with be- further." Washinglon bounced 'back with Long's mark topped the previous The three-man entry in the fore. Hirsch said Tuesday the Rams four runs in ils half, three com record of 60 feet 11% inches set 400-meter 'hurdles) defending arc dropping the right to appeal ing on Jim Lemon's 31st home MEN'S i by Parry O'Brien of the United champion Glenn Davis of Colum- a federal court decision which run.
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