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The Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middlepert, Ohio

'Soturdov. ~~r I, 195$

TODAY'S SfORT .P.ARADE

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havjq trouble wltb biJ cootrol,
wu toJd that he wu bei.u ..n.t
to tbe Denver farm club.
"Shueb" he taid, "I JISVflr
eould pitch in that biih mu.JtJ.

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TEMPI.B

TONIGHT

TONIGHT

Bowery To Bagdad

Sands Of IWO lima

Hunti Hall

Return to Treaoure lslln•

Tab Hunfllr

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John WrtM

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Oct. 2-2

John A11r

C'IRTOONI

OaWn A.Lma

lundty-Monctay

BY UNITED PilES$
The DetrOit LIOn s are SCVllD·
point eho1ces to wh1p the Colts
at Balttmore and the Ea,Iles are
10-pomt favorite:-; agam st
the
Washmgton Redskm s at Philadelphia tn Saturday nJghl 's Natwnal
Football League g am ~s
In Sunday's feature,, the f'orty·
Nmera are 7'1.! pumt ch oices to
defeat th!! champion
Clevelaod
Browns at San Franc1 sco and the
Ch1cago Bears are SIX pomt favor
Jtes to de£eat the Packers
at
Gr een Bay The New York Gtants
are eJght·pumt p1 cks agamst the
Ca rd1nals at Chtea go and the Los
AngeleB Rams are 14-pOJn! choices
59 Cleve- over the Vl~tlmg Pttt &gt;burgh Steel·
ers m the other Sunday contests.
Marlins
Thai's the way the oddsmakers
see the second round of NFL
cla she s But they were wrong on
!our of the SIX opene r&lt; la st week
end
when
Washmgton upset
Cleveland, Los AngrieR beat San
'Franci sco, Green Bay surprised
Det!Oif and BaH1more duwued the
Bears

Oct. 2~1

llrndar-Moncley

Three For The Show

Not As A Stran«•r

llobwt Mitchum

Olivia O.Hawlllond
No Matln• SunHv

Clnom~~ee" fTechnlcolor)
Btttv Orolillo Mlft- Champion

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Bellefontaine

Arllnston 3i .Bexley o
Union 20 B.en 0

I:;E::t:East

Ironton

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32 Dublin 12

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Ashtabula Edgewood 21

Perry

Ashtabula 27 Euclid 12

Clearview 13 Avon Lakr. o
Conneilut 27 Geneva 0
Pamsvi!Je IUvemde 32 AshtAbula
St. John 0

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20 Delaware o
City 14 Westervllle 0

Loram 14 l.tma 6

Hamuton Twp. 9 Reynoldsburg 7 Westlake 14 Medtna

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Col's Linden 25 South 12
Orange 6 Brooklyn 6
Laadon 84 llUJiardl 7
JefCerson 30 Madison 19
Marlon-lraoklln 8 New Albany o Painesville Harvey 34 WJJJougl1•

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88 C. Winchester 13
40 Mt. Vernen 14
•••,•&lt;'ll:le Roat!cra111 26 Col's st.
Mary, 6
JQ~own 19 ~ummlt Station o
Xenia Woodrow Wilson 32 North·
rldle 7
Middletown 21 Dayton

buQdinc. 11 l'!'f'll! lartdp, or a

1ound bank muat be built \Yilh MUd,
\ aclenli&amp;f' predalon.
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our: own. the ~tla11aremen1 ollhi• btnk
wel.ho -fully "'"'Y lo:t-orla~l cleo
·dolon. Wo ue 1lad to be kqow11 "' ~ 1
eon~e"'ltJve lf[lr:k. y;. t 1\e an •Iwata
lnter..ted lA furthe:lns ooiUid .loOal

by 18
Independence 18 N Royalton 6

Amherst 23 New London 7
Lakewood 13 Elyria 0
Mentor 4!5 Bedford 13
Chardon 6 Wu~kl f!Ce t1
Upper Sandusky 21 GH!ton 6
Groveport 20 Col's Rosary 14
Col's SJ Charles 40 Washmgton

St.WrlJht
Marys' 13
14 Coldwater 6
WIJU:Onell 20 Ce!Jna 0

Cardlnston
12 Mar1on
St Mary 6
Court House
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Canton Lehman 33 Canton LmFIJrmont 0 Mlamlsburg o
coin 20
Piqua 24 Fairborn 18
Masslllon 22 Alliance 6
L.banon . 19 Beavercreek 13
Toledo DeVIlbiss 32 Wa1te 7
Tt01' 2ft Sldoey 0
Toledo Libbey 13 Toledo Central
Xenla Central 32 Greenvllle 21
Catholic 7
Wea:t Altxandrla 14 Sl&gt;awJ"a'crea 1Toledo WlulmcJ' 13 Toledo Cloy
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Marti Stein ~ Piqua Cathohe 0
Coal Grove 25 Portsmouth West
Eaton 13 Madiron Tro\wood 13
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Vandalia Butler t1 Ttpp City 13 Hamilton 13 Mans£1elrl 0

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Dayton Raoaevelt
Cirimlnade 14

POMEROY, OHIO

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M.mbor IINoral Dl••tta lnllnanco Corporetl.on

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Dayton Hamliton

CJreleviJJe 14 Wilmington 6
IJma St. Rolle 33 Mlnater 7
Bay 'VIllaae 28 Fairview 0
Cleveland East 14 Cleveland

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Stroncavute 18 Solon 0

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Why We Believe"; Monday Ti30
B H Sanborn Misslon.~~ry Soclet
at the church Wednesd&amp;)" , 7
'J?Id·week Prayer and Praiae aerVJ~e and church business meettn 1
B 3_0 S~mor choir rehears~r.

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CHURCH, Middleport, Rev,· Jl!Xf.
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SPECIALIZED
Wheel Allnement
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tuns, 8 bJta; no errora.
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Cleveland GlenvlllCJ 26 Cleveland
John Hay 0

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FRANCISCO • UP- Oh~"
State Coach Woody Hayes turned
hi• 38 Buckeyes Joose to see thr
aiahte tnday but remlnded them
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they have a ball Jame to win
when they meet Stanford In a
televlseda gAme SattQ'&lt;)ay The
NBC te!ieast Is Mit fot ·4 p.m. lu
Ohio.
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"We want them to 1ee all there
is to S£'4), but we'U also let 'em
knQW we're out )lere to vtin a
ball game," Hayes said, • •, ,
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team's offense thls time out .when
they look for their 12th 11traight
wln, althuugh be's beo1l uiHng up
his offense ll'nme.
Stanford Coach Chu~ Taylor
was expected to

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"up" for the Buckeye&amp;. He aald,
"OSU can b4 bad and I think we

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Rizzuto to. Culli01. FuriUo ~
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none left. on:
Yanlcoel llthth
eerv ,flied out to 'Roebucl&lt;: Howard flied out to FurWo in riglit
field. Ford grounded ollt to 'Hod-

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Newark 32 Coshodon 0
Newark 32 Co.~hocton 0
ClnelnnaU Wllhrow 7 Ctncinnall
Purcell 0
Olentangy 14 Bli;: WAlnut 0

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Monroe 0
Milford 21 New 'Richmond 0
Clnclnnati Elder 30 Woodward 2
Colerain 14 Mt. Hrallhy 12
Loveland 13 Madein 7
Read1ng 26 N College H11l t1
Springfield 32 Portsmouth 12
Miami Shawnee 19 Br.llefontame

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FtRsT BAPTIST CHURCH, Middleport, Rev, c E. Hoyt, Paltor•
Church School 9:15, EcU.aon B.der
Supt Mormng Worship anc:l Wol'Jd
WJde Comm~tnion 10:10, ordinance M Baptism wlll aJao be Jiv..
en at thls service: topic "Beal(jtJ
One Another's Burdens"; TrusftH
wJU meet after the rnorninr wot-

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Lancaner 13 ChiLlicothe 7

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back the Bears in
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As World Series
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hampered by fOur pass inten:eptiona and two Irut fumbles .
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piss ~ ·. I'Jorrn
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ried Loa Angeles to th~t Steelers'
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the · Boltlniore Colh! lU\-.m\Dute J"'lUIIIY called •••lilll
a tie with Los An- ·hJa '·t~•m. that be publicly berit\ed

G""n Bay for first ID 'Dffttlll after ttie game· and had
tbe Western Division by . to ·be)~ rrom the lield by aSsist·
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NEW. ·Yp-IIK- l'hJs couJd be the into the serlll qain wUb • baltd
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day on which of ~ .wh!l!b' lncl!l&lt;lod '"'h
''next · Yeli.r" finally comes 'to aa ~~-"" , ~~n. H!~P - ~·
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Th!P~~ ·)'ear•
tter
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.Pete _...ef.- and :·a
point9:aiA,i, .the war cry of "Wait sj:n•o ; . ~d PeeWe,e· ~IP6e ;
'til n~ . -~ar" llaa been the aJ.;:
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Th~~.;UIIt..\..four gameil ·t~ - ODE!, to
.'Fll.tlK;,sf'l fa:IHdul. Seven times th~ .-~w ··-~· "k Yankee.. , Theoot
!before ., ~bey ·'aot almost to the . ar! '~-~ J.aJil~· Yankees W,b~ beat
aum~t · before they were Irustra. th~·m .-in--~-:la~. more seriea:--.tM7,
ted lh!J,It'e World Series.
19\9, iSiD~f at~d 19G3-end who
But ~~nty unL"e before have they will try to stop them aeain toelat.
been *•~ tl~ as they are today
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when .tl'l.ey a:o out needin1 one . aeeae had· been JOiM:d· by iuoh

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Lat.yette 41 Carne&amp;ie Tech 14
Army 31!o Penn Stlil~ :

Scranton 2() TemR e
Princeton 20 Columbia 7
Vole 27 BroWn 20
Colgage 21 Cornell 8

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tint _time 1ubdued, foUT games .to

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he~me" Uke Fred lilorkl• · Clem Lllbl~ Billy Loeo an~
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J~ ~: ,!~ter lolt by ~~~ ~~u~:• M!:er,'h.=nn!n PJ:::~
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Fojit year,, Jeter 1tllf;y tked 4 to ~ rout tn t9B3.
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. r.le OW' . in lefies history al them anrt &amp;lmost everybody on
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CoUld· be that "next yeu"
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