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PAGE 53 HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 195? Vfyan muss's f3 kksil $Btudm tne rear By BILL KWON Roosevelt football coach Ticky Vasconcellos has his problems. Not only must he come up with a defense to stop the league's leading rusher and scorer in Iolani's Al Ya-mashiro, Ticky has to whip his flu-ridden Riders into game shape by Saturday. The Rough Riders meet Iolani at 7:30 that night in the Interscholastic League "We'll throw a little bit of everything agaitfst Punahou," Tom said. The Buffanblus, on the other hand, have continued to come through with narrow victories despite key injuries all year. Doubtful starters Friday night are halfbacks Wayne Williams and Wendall Wong, and No.

1 quarterback Mel Wise. DIFFERENT HEROES But backfield depth has paid off for Coach Dave El-dredge. For the third straight time a different back has been the Buffs' hero. Last week it was third-team fullback Ken Evans, who scored Punahou's lone touchdown, after setting it up with a 59-yard run. KaimukTs Herb Imanaka plans to start Steve Yoshiha-ra at quarterback and the loop's No.

2 pass receiver, Manuel Mattos, at right end in hopes of boosting the Bulldogs' air attack. Girls' Indoor Track Meet Dates Announced hand of the White Sox staff all season. He had a 22-10 record and a 3.13 earned run average. With 271 victories he now is the biggest winner among active major league pitchers. Yet he started the season as a definite question mark after successive 14-7 and 14-16 seasons that seemed to indicate he was on the way down.

Wynn, a native of Hartford, Alabama, started his 19-year big league career with Washington in 1941. He went to Cleveland in 1949 and pitched for the Indians until they dealt him to the White Sox on December 4, 1957, in a transaction that also involved Al Smith, Fred Hatfield and Minnie Minoso. Jones, 34, a native of Stewartsville, Ohio, doubled as a starter and reliever for the pitcher-thin Giants and wound up with a 2.89 earned run average. Down the stretch, the 6-4, 215-pound righthander turned out to be the clutch pitcher of the San Francisco staff. two days are starters Robert Wright, Richard Stewart, Robert Chang, Merv Spencer, Steve Nakamura and subs Ira Hulihee.

Tom Kim, John Kema, Bert Kalama and Bill Kalahao. Iolani could find the Riders' new single-wing attack, I.L.H. Standings 1 Pet. 1 oco .750 .667 .333 .333 .333 .333 .250 PP PA Punahou Farrington 43 20 it 52 40 40 31 12 Iolani Kamehameha Roosevelt Kaimuki McKinley St. Louis led by tailback Howard Leslie, difficult to Leslie's running and passing nearly upset Punahou last week.

The Red Raiders will be without starting quarterback Milt Oshiro, but the presence of star halfback Al Yamashi- Sports in Brief FOOTBALL STOCKTON, Calif. Jack Myers turned down a five-vear contract as head coach at College ot Pacific preferring to Keep job on year-to-year verbal basis. GOLF PINEHURST, N.C. Paul Ounkel. Hackensack, New Jersey, eliminated medalist Allen Rank, Columbus.

Ohio, 1-up in opening round ot match play In North and South Senior tourney. BASEBALL BOSTON Red So signed Sal Maglie, former ace righthander for New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers, as pitching coach. ST. LOUIS Buddy Blattner severed long time soorts broadcasting association with Dizzv Dean because of a "personal difference" with the former major league star pitcher. GENERAL MONTREAL Clarence Douglas Mac-Kerrow, captain of the tirst hockey team to win the Stanley Cup, died at 82.

Calvin Chai of Kamehameha will probably revamp his opening backfield after the Cadets dropped their second straight game last Friday. Radio Press Team Primed For House Tilt General manager Chuck Leahy today announced tho starting lineup for the Radio-Press Bums in Monday' softball battle with the House of Representatives Dirty Sox. The game will be played Honolulu Stadium at 7 p.m. and is free to the public. The Hawaii Association for Retarded Children will be honored.

The Bums: Al Pepi, first base; Joe Rose, second base; Eddie Sherman, shortstop; J. Akuhead Pupule, third base; Gene Good, left field; Lyle Nelson, center field; Frank Pepi, right field; Ed Nigro, pitcher. No catcher has been picked. The Bums can pick up their uniforms at the Korean Village tomorrow night at 7. Besides playing the game for a worthy charity, an extensive variety show is planned to follow the "game." There will be entertainment and surprises galore, Leahy said.

All Prices Subject To-3'A Tax Athletics Eyeing Move To Coast, Report Says Sporis Calendar TODAY Wrestlmq All-star card. Civic Auditorium. p.m. FRIDAY Prep FootBail Honolulu League: McKinley versus Punahou, Honolulu Stadium, 7:30 p.m. Rural Oahu Inlerscholastic Association: Leilehua at Kahuku, Waipahu at Kailua, Waialua at Waianae, 7:30 p.m.

SATURDAY Prep Football Honolulu Interscholastic League: Kaimuki versus Kamehameha, 2:30 p.m.; Roosevelt versus Iolani, 7:30 p.m.. Honolulu Stadium. Rural Oahu Interscholastic Association: Castie at Radford, 2:30 p.m. Hawaii's Most Complete Department Store rncners or NEW YORK, Oct 21 (UPI) Early Wynn and Sam Jones, two "pleasingly wild" righthanders who seem to Improve with age, were named the major league pitchers of the year today by the United Press tional. Wynn, a 22-game winner for the Chicago White Sox, won the American League award with 23 of a possible 24 votes from the committee of experts representing every city in the league.

The other vote went to Camilo Pascual who won 17 games for the Washington Senators. Jones, who appeared in 50 games and had a 21-15 record for the San Francisco Giants, received 16 votes from the National League committee. Elroy Face, the amazingly successful relief ace of the Pittsburgh Pirates, got six votes and Johnny Antonelli of the Giants and Lew Bur-dette of the Milwaukee Braves got one each. It was something of a year of vindication for both award winners Wynn because he had experienced two straight losing seasons and Jones because he proved he could win under the pressure of a pennant race. Wynn, 29, was the steady Norm DePonte Lost to U.H.

Cage Squad The University of Hawaii basketball team has lost Norman DePonte, flashy Far-rington High School All-Star, who was looking good in early practice sessions. Pressed by financial problems and sickness in the family, Norman decided to get his service hitch out of the way and entered the Army this week. He was a freshman at U.H. and had been sought by many Mainland colleges. Financial problems also caused letterman Dick Ker-ston to drop off the squad and return to his home in Ohio.

Meanwhile Coach Al Saake's Rainbows will open the season November 21 against the Alumni in the annual Half -Century Club-sponsored contest. George Nozoe is coordinating matters for the club along with Vernon Kajiwara. The U.H. jayvee squad will play a prelim game starting at 6 before the varsity-alumni tilt at 8. Next week the varsity gets Into serious scrimmage work against teams from the Armed Forces Senior Invitational Basketball League.

One U.H. playing date has been changed. Mutual Express entered the annual Shrine cage tourney and thus will play University of California at Santa Barbara at Bloch Arena February 3 instead of February 6. The change means the Rainbows will play Santa Barbara February 5-6. Gimlets Win, 38-0 The 21st Infantry Gimlets blanked Division Troops, 38-0, in a 25th Division Football League last night at Stoneman Field.

Ollie Wims scored three times for the winners. ro gives them the edge over Roosevelt. Yamashiro has tallied 34 of Iolani's 52 points and has accounted for 393 of the Raiders 627 yards by rushing. Well-rested McKinley and Kaimuki should be bothersome this week end in decided underdog roles against Punahou and respectively. BEST SHAPE The Micks are tn their best physical shape of the season, says Coach Joe Tom.

Team Match Tops Wrestling Card Power tactics feature tonight's tag team wrestling battle which pits Japan's To-yonobori and Yoshimura against Don Manoukian and Wild Bill Savage. It'll be a two out of three falls or 45-minute time limit affair. Three one-fall matches round out the program. Andre Drapp, the magnificent Frenchman, tackles Lord James Blears, the former British star; Sonny Pascua engages Steve Stanlee, former Mr. America, and Kanak Victorino meets Young Mai-ava.

The first match of Promoter Al Karasick's weekly professional mat card goes on at 8 p.m. at the Civic Auditorium. Plus Fad. Tax AND YOUR OLD TIRE Tubal Whittwall 7.50x14 20.88 8.00x14 22.88 8.50x14 24.88 Dates of the Hawaiian A.A.U. Women's and Girls' Track and Field Committee's indoor championship meets have been announced by co-chairmen Dr.

Richard You and Young Suk Ko. The first of four meets is scheduled November 8, to be followed by competitions on November 15, December 13 and December 20. There will be four classes Open, Girls Division DeOrsey, now financial adviser to owner Calvin Griffith of the Washington Senators, made the statement in charging that American League club owners "buckled" under the threat of baseball anti-trust legislation and blocked Griffith's attempt to move to Minneapolis. "It will be interesting to know," DeOrsey told United Press International, "what the attitude of the club owners will be when a certain club owner asks permission to move his franchise to the West Coast in 1961." The A's attendance in Kansas City for the past two seasons has been less than one million. And although that total keeps them in the black financially, it represents a drop-off of nearly a half-million fans from 1955, the club's first season in Kansas City.

Open Mondays Thursdays Until 9 P.M. Prices Subject lave! Regular lir of Honolulu's game of the week. Punahou pits its unbeaten record against McKinley Friday night at 7:30 in another top contest. Kamehameha and Kaimuki clash in a promising defensive struggle at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. Roosevelt had only 24 boys at practice the past two days because of a flu epidemic.

Missing practice the past (14-17 years). Girls 12-14 and Girls under 12. Events November 8 will be 100-yard dash, 440-yard run, high jump, javelin and shot put for the Open and 14-17 Divisions, with a 50-yard dash and high jump for the 12-14 girls and a 50-yard sprint for girls under 12. The older girls will compete in the 220-yard dash, 880-yard run, discus and running broad jump on November 15, while the younger groups will vie in the 100-yard dash, baseball throw and standing broad jump. The December 13 meet will have the same events of November 8 and the December 20 championships will be a repeat of the November 15 program.

Valdez Winner Over Bobby Bell SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 21 (AP) Frankie Valdez, a game little campaigner who makes the most of what he has, outhustled Bobby Bell here last night to gain a close but unanimous decision. Valdez traded punches on even terms with Bell in the early rounds and seemed to have his more experienced foe in trouble in the fifth and sixth. There were no Valdez, 128U, is from San Antonio. Bell, from New York, scaled 128 -i.

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21 (UPI) Attorney C. Leo De-Orsey, a former director of the Washington Senators baseball club, said last night that a "certain" American League club owner will ask permission to move his franchise to the West Coast in 1961. He declined to identify the owner, but Arnold Johnson of the Karsas City Athletics reportedly has been eyeing Los Angeles. Illinois Guard Best Lineman NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (AP) It's a rarity when sports writers at a football same nnrr tVioir nriof a lino- rfe man.

To achieve such a distinction the usually unsung boy up front has to do something extraordinary. Bill Burrell, Illinois guard, hit the headlines in spectacular fashion last Saturday against Minnesota. His sterling play against the Gophers brought him added recognition today as Lineman of the Week in the Associated Press Poll. The A.P. lead after the game read: "Champaign.

111., Oct. 17 (AP) Guard Bill Burrell today was Illinois's homecoming hero, making 16 tackles, recovering a fumble and stealing a pass in a 14-6 triumph over Minnesota." The 207-pound Negro captain of the Illini from Clifton, Illinois, recovered a Minnesota fumble at midfield in the second quarter to start his team's first scoring drive. Frankie Daniels Beats Bob Baker PITTSBURGH, Oct. 21 (AP) A solid right hand gave heavyweight Frankie Daniels of Bakersfield, California, a unanimous 10-round decision over Bob Baker of Pittsburgh last night at nearby McKeesport. 1 Daniels, at 190 pounds, drove a heavier Baker against the ropes twice in the eighth and landed with seven rights to the head in the fourth round.

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Parker next month in 'Postpone they begged me, 'and fight us but I couldn't." The evening was wearing on. Johnny Rothwell mentioned an early morning call, and Archie rose, sighing. "I usad to think fighting was hard work." he said. "Now I got to get up 4:30 in the morning. Whuf! Well, back to the salt mines." Nationwide 15-Month Guarantee Wheel (Wheel Master Cylinder Extra) Tires, Auto Accessories Street level Tirei, Auto Accessories Street Level Phone 994-411 Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Back Star Hours: Daily 8:30 a.m.

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