The Pocono Record from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania (2024)

EIGHT THF PATTT RECORD, PTROTTISBTT.O—EAST STROUDSBURG, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY m. 10DD Home Contests Being Featured For Local Court Fives Tonight )( games md half championship of the 'ague. TONIGHT EAST Shoudsbmg that could shove them into the Lehigh-Northampton Basketball In successive games, starting today with Bangor, the avahcis of Coach Doug Schoonover, take on Parkland, and lay The Slaters game as well as the league finale with Coplay are home tilts, while Wilson and Parkland will be met on the Warriors and Trojans hardwoods respectively, Eastburg is currently tied with Pen Vrgyi for the lead in the L-V Both quintets sport S-l won and loss However, close behind is Parklaml, oplax and Fountain Hill, each with logs. Since its mid-s ason slump, the Cavaliers have been playing good ball.

Except for three losses which totalled up to seven points, the proteges of Schoonover could easily have a 4-0 second half string and a six-stiaight league record. The Cavaliers appear to be giving all in an endeavor to give Schoonover a winning season. Coupled with Jim Kindrew scoring exploits. Eastburg has been getting fine team play from Alex Svdelnik, John Hindman, Bill Hillman. Doug Metzgar, Roland Gartner.

Ray Phi and John Yieehnieki. While all the contests are ones from now on out, the away games with Wilson and Parkland could tell the tale whether Eastburg will be playing first half champions. Parkland, at the end for (lie diadem. From the inquiries via phone calls hitting this desk, it appears a good share of the community is pulling for Schoonover and his chattels to go all the way. second the motion John Davis, brother of East Stroudsburg High's coach Del, says the major leagues are missing the boat if they don't take Dusty Rhodes off the farm.

Davis, Red that is. manager of the San Francisco farm club at Phoenix. In a recent interview Red Rhodes played regularly for me last year and did a fine he could play regularly he would be a major league outfielder who be coming back Dusty the hero of the 1054 World Scries against the Cleveland Indians and pinch-hitter deluxe for the Giants that season never actually got a chance to play regularly with then managed Leo Durocher nine. lAgt season at Phoenix, Rhodes batted only .269 In 185 However he drove in 100 runs and hit 25 home runs. During the '54 campaign Dusty clobbered the pill at a .341 pace, driving in 50 runs with 56 hits.

As a pinch hitter he was 15 for 45 with a .333 average. EAST Stroudsburg Teachers and East Stroudsburg Wk Ilijrh entertain foes on their home courts today, while iHl Stroudsburg High travels to Lehihgton for a Lehigh Valley League contest. ESSTC hosts Kutztown in a Pennsylvania Teachers Conference fracas, and Eastburg High takes on Bangor in a win Lehigh-Nortliampton League game for the Cavaliers on their North Courtland St. court. Out To Shakel The Warriors of Dr.

Richard Newton Nips Biller Five In Stretch NEWTON, N.J. A strong fourth quarter carried New ton to a 59-53 victory over Ritter's squad in a Tri-County League basketball game, here on the Newton High School Court, last night. Ritter's five, operating out of Fast Stroudsburg, held a 27-25 advantage at halftime and a 42-40 edge at the three-quarter mark. luUe Rally But, the host team rallied Luce, battling to shake off a losing streak, will he meeting a five Kutztown which has been playing better than .500 ball this year. In its last start the Golden Avalanche jump as required dropped a squeaker to confer- High Jump Indoor Record Said Invalid By Ed Corrigan Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) John 7-foot high jump-the first in history indoors may be tossed out the window, AAU chief Dan Ferris indicated Monday.

no doubt alxmt said Ferris, hieglit was not measured after the by the Monroe Scholastic Loop Enters Final Week Today Colonial Wins From Effort In Loop enco leader West Chester in two periods. Fast Stroudsburg High needs a victory to stay in the second half chase, Schoonover's lads, 3-1 in the second half and 7-8 on the season, are tied with Pen Argyl for the loop lead. Foes The contest will bring together two players who have scored -more than 1.000 points during their schoolboy court careers. They are Jim Kin- Thomas, the 17-year-old Boston University freshman, made his record leap in the Millrose Games in Madison Square Garden a week ago last Saturday. May Go Higher Of course, the chances are that young John will go even higher before the AAU Rules Committee meets to pass on records in Miami in December.

But if he "I was acting as referee of the Ferris told a luncheon meeting of the New York Track 19-11 edge in the home I drew who has passed the 1050 Writers I stretch to gain the verdict. Rit team now has a record of six wins and seven losses. Ray and Doug Shook led the Ritter attack with 20 and 15 points each, while Dunna was tops in losing cause with 21 tallies. HITTKK BR1TE STAR OF Steinhcuer, Stroud Union High girl's basketball star, is being congratulated here by her coach, Mrs. John Murray.

Priscilla "is a player with lots of drive and determination throughout our successful Mrs. Murray said. During the Bangor game, Priscilla scored 19 points on eight field goals and three free throws. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward W. Steinhauer, 1125 W. Main Stroudsburg. (Staff Photo by MacLeod) No wonder Floyd (Bent Schwartzwalder Is smiling these davs. Freshman Ernie Davis is ready to take over a regular varsity halfback position on the Major's Syracuse eleven.

Ben isn't wtying much but his freshman aide. Lea Dye. claims Davis is better now than Jimmy Brown a Orange byword was when was a sophom*ore at Syracuse. gained 413 in 41 carries and recorded eight touchdowns for the Syracuse Frosh last fall. He is reputed to he the greatest athlete ever developed in Elmira, N.

excelling In basketball, baseball and track as well is the grid sport. Predicts Russians Pick I Medals; Asks Ride Changes By Murray Rose Associated Press Sports riter NEW York We re going to get clobbered again in everything but figure skating at the 1960 Winter Olymp.cs.' ty former speed skating k.rz Irving Jaffee. all Russians the gold 4her big over the 1 winner 30 meter of will pick up most oi medals and score ar propaganda victory a world," moaned Jaffe of the 5,000 and 10' races at the 1932 games. people over In the United States still Tuesdav League At AL Alievs TUESDAY League will bowl at the American Legion alleys, East Stroudsburg, at 7 and 9 p.m. 7 p.m.—Alleys one and two Slateford Hotel vs, Steve's Market; alleys three and four- Waring Enterprises vs.

Tavern. 9 p.m.—Alleys one and two Linen Tavern: Smeltz Electric vs. Serfass Gulf. GI)S Travels To Milford GRFFNF-Dreher-Stcrling will travel to Milford tonight to play an exhibition game with Delaware Valley. Junior Varsity tilt will start at 7:30 p.m.

and the Varsity game will begin at 8:30 p.m. seem to recognise is that the Russians are using subsidized athletes who do nothing else but train for sports. It's like sending men against boys and we are the boy "The Russians have been using their victories to point out that American youth is soft. That is not true, but they are succeeding in getting that mes- sage over. not complaining about winning or losing.

the unfairness of the thing. I assure you that if you turn'd over a squad of youngsters to me under the same circ*mstances guarantee you a flock of gold medals. We have the material I hut we restrict ourselves to the full amateur code while the just laugh at it this bark- ground. The Russians set up an eight year-plan in 1052 and it will reach its peak in I960. They have trained thousands of speed skaters, skiers and hockey players.

These athletes do nothing else. If one tweaks a world record he is made a of which brings him income of from to 20.000 rubles. Up is given a job connected with sports. Not only that but he is given a home and all his children are given preferential So what's the answer? up to Brundage the president of the International Olympic Committee, and hr Sions 2 Sira mht 100.000 Cardinal (Ion tract ST. EDI IS (the: is the same as last year.

Man) Musial, relaxed and eonfi-j is going to have another dent but making concessions to his great year and 1 think the Cardi- advanced baseball age of signed his second straight $100,000 contract with the St. Louis Cardinals Monday. Musial, who signed his first baseball 'contract 21 years ago for $65 a month, is the highest-paid player in National League history. His salary is second in the game's annals only to the paid to Boston's Ted Williams. Fully Recovered nais wifi Musial, 38, said he was than pleased with, his wonderful He expresed his willingness to return to the outfield from first base, a move which Manager Solly Hemus says is in the offing.

Hit .337 The great lefthanded hitter with the corkscrew crouch stance hit ,337 last year, third best in the Stan said he was fully recovered league behind champion Richie from a lame left leg which hamp- Ashburn of Philadelphia and run- ered him through the last half of ner-up Willie Mays San Fran- last year anti ruined his bid for, cisco. an eighth National League Ratting But his home run and runs bat- erown, ted in production felt off and Stan Cardinal owner August Busch is the first to admit that his ro- Jr. said sure Stan flexes are not as fast on inside Field Tot Steele K4 2ft AdeltiiHiin 3 2 5 5 15 ft II (I Morris 5 ft 10 Neal 0ft ft Totals 31II53 1 ON 1 Felker 2 0 4 Auvvdra 1 13 Milligan 24 8 I 21 2 0 4 I'olllzo 2 1 5 Smith 2 4 ft 0II Tompsonft 0 Totals 26 7 39 ommittei 1 by Ritter 11, ItV Newton 11 Fouls by 1 titter. 11 out Of 7. Fonts made hy New on.

7 of 11. Scorn bv :1 2 34 T. Kilter 1 I 13 15 11 53 Newton1213 15 19 39 IsSf mvel Pol It mark and Frankie Butz, owner of 1020 points. Stroudsburg High will be seeking its first victory in the second half in the Lehigh Valley circuit. The Mountaineers whom closed out fast in the first half, have dropped two straight final chase outings.

Identical Lehighton, like their foes of today, are 0-2 in the second half. In fact, four teams are tied for fifth place with logs each. Palmerton, Emmaus, Catasauqua and Whitehall first half kings head the pack i in the LV with 2-0 marks each Game time of the ESSTC- 5 Kutztown varsity is 8:30 p.m. and will be preceded by a junior varsity duel at 7 p.m. The Eastburg Bangor varsity contest will get under way at 8 p.m.

the same as the Stroudsburg at Lehighton game. Both encounters will have a preliminary getting things started at 7 p.m. to see was in a what hap- Bohslrd Lead Bowling Results Industrial League good position pcned. John made the jump, everyone was excited and congratulating him. I noticed that the crossbar had not been measured after he went over.

Wank'd Height I told the officials to measure it. But, in the meanwhile, Charlie Dumas (the first 7-footer) was getting ready to 0-2 told him to hold up until it was measured. But he said to me: I 1 have to jump when i'm he went ahead and jumped, and knocked over the The rules require that the bar be measured before and after record jumps. It had been measured carefully before Thomas went over. May Overlook While he wouldn't say so directly, indicated that he was inclined to overlook the mistake.

Pinky Sober, chairman of the AAU's track field committee (parent body of the rules committee) refused to commit himself on the validity of the record. might prejudice the rules he said. TWO to go. That is the problem facing Tobyhanna Twp. High as the Monroe Scholastic moves into its final week of play today.

Tobyhanna. the leaders in the leaders in the MSL by a slim one-game margin faces Barrett at Pocono Lake, while Pocono ONE GAME in the YMCA High, its nearest competi- League last night hit the big tor f0r the title, hosts trouble- numbers when Colonial Lanes sonie Chestnuthill at. took a 102 to 54 win from the Effort Hotel five. Four members of the Colonial team hit for double figures in scoring. High man was Zimmerman with 27 points on 33 field goals and only one free throw.

Bean had 19 points for six field goals and seven fouls Lienert had 17 points and Ai- techuher had 14 points. Two members of the Effort five had double scores: R. Smith with 23 points on seven field goals and nine fouls, and S. Smith with five field goals. Gray Chevrolet fell behind only in the second quarter, hut managed to take an easy 78-51 win from the Pocono Gardens team.

Frantz was high man for the with 26 points on 33 field goals. Nese and Kelly tied for high score for the losers with 14 points each. ville. Can Cinch Tie By winning tonight, Tobyhanna can clinch at least a tie for the championship of the league which winds up regular play Friday. Pocono Twp.

must win both of its last two games and hope Tobyhanna loses at least one to assure themselves a share of the crown. Coalhaugh Polk In the other League battle today, Coolbaugh, owners of fourth place, takes on ecllar dwelPng Polk. MSL varsity games start, at 8:30 p.m. and are preceded by junior varsity settos at 7:15 p.m. COLONIAL Field Tot Brewer 5 91ft Zimmerman 13 1 27 Lienert 8117 Fisher 4 () 8 Bean 7 19 Altechuler 2 14 Wilaon 0 (1 0 Macia 1ft 2 Snyder 15 43 Effort Hotel Field 12 102 Tot Borni 2 5 ft 8.

Smith 5 I) 1(1 It, Smith 7 ft 23 Fa 4 (I Cupp 2 ft 4 76 14 54 Fouls committed by Colonist 12. hy Effort 15. by otonial Kffort periods 1 2 8 T. VI 32 29 10.1 19 IS 10 Officials Finan. SENIOR LKAGt KAY CHKV ROLKT I Minn's Tavern Stbg.

ko Pnily Record E. S. Beverage Varkonya Hughes Printing 7X2 2 M2 SOI mo xi Hi 2539 S77 77X 874 252(1 XO'2 2285 X48 844 Sftft 2588 Poh Fel mind when 1 say that his salary pitches and he can't hit as many long balls as formerly. rundel ins To Coach At Colorado IU)t I.HER. Colo.

(AP) Colorado Monday tapped young Everett (Sonny) Grandelius as head football coach. Grandelius (pronounced Gran- Individual high, single teneer. 212. Individual high. match Ken Parties, 57).

i Tenni high, Both Stan and Hemus, want toj ing Team high, match Hughes Print steer away from strength-sapping day games after night contests. 17th Year 111 is will be Stan's 17th full season with the Red Birds. Musial started last season with a sizzling hitting streak. He batted .177 through the 23 games he needed to roach the 3.000-hit career mark the eighth man in baseball history to accomplish this. ITien he attempted to play both i in 2588 STANDINGS IV, Hughes Printing Co.

20 Pniiv Record S. Pevera ge Co 11 Stroudsburg Garage IS1 i Tavern a County di il re li re of St. John's Lutti Prestivterian E. M. Moth 1 ni s.m sio- 795 HX5 711 715 a lieutenant of Coach cnds' 'a May 25,1 Vouth Duffy Daugherty at ancj went into a severe slump.

He sit.g Meth. State, accepted the position on these terms: A 4-year contract for; $14,000 a year. It also was re-1 ported he asked and was granted authority to select five assistants, none so far named. He replaces Dallas Ward, who seats re? 725 L. 017 1 I 1 238ft 2340 2135 2224 2005 2158 1097 ST.

MORITZ, Switzerland (AP) Art Tyler of Weston, and three American companions outsped the favored Italians Monday for the halfway lead in the fourman St. Moritz Bobsled Championships. Prepping for the world tournament this weekend the daring New Englander twice sent his oak and steel machine down the mile track for an aggregate time of 2 minutes, 38.82 seconds. Sergio Zardini guided San Francisco Giants in his a tithe runner-up sled and was sente but it appeared the as- timed in 2:39.07. His country- signment would go to one of two coaches Salty Parker or Wes West rum.

Rigney sustained multiple fractures of the lower jaw and a broken collarbone early Sunday when his car rammed a power pole in Berkeley. His wife, Paula, suffered a broken hip. To Decide I uteri til Manager SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Injured Manager Bill Rigney will decide who'll direct the man, Eugenio Monti, was third with 2:39.09. Monti and Renzo Alvera won the two-man world event Sunday. Pocono Ma jor At Colonial POCONO Major League will resume kegling at the Colonial Lanes, today, starting at 7 p.m.

Field Tot 7 2 Hartraft 5 515 Benner ft 1ft ft 0 ft i) Tehorr. I 1 1 uncle 41 9 Michael 1 5 34 1078 rot ONO GARDKV9 Field Nese i I) 14 Kelly 2 11 Mangle 5 12 Scherer 0 ft 1 ft 5 Mack I Dewitt FUPP 0 0 Grason 0 0 ft Stanley 0 0(1 72751 score by periods; 1 7 3 4 20 13 20 78 I'oeono 13 IK 614 51 Bon in Highlights Industrial League Hughes Printing Co. went back into first place with a 4-0 win over Varkony's and now hold a one and one-half point lead over Daily Record. High men for Hughes were: Pete Grover with a 550-205; Harry Andress, 561-200; and Howard Sarley with 538. Russ Staples had 510 for Daily Record and East Stroudsburg Beverage split a 2-2 win with the Record dropping to second place and the latter moving up to third.

High for the Record were Ken Barnes. 202. 201-571 and Al Poorman, 506. The Beverage Co. ha dthree fen in the 500s: Stan Konawaiik, 534; Don Hartman.

526: and Boh Follonoer, 212-519. Tavern used a 3-1 verdict over Stroudsburg Garage to move within one point of fourth place and 14 points from third place. Bob Smith with 515 and Al Luckey with 506, iea.J while Pete Murphy had a 528 for the Garagemen. Average Race Ken Barnes, 187; Ken Fetherman, 185; Oscar Stuckey and Pete Grover. 179 each; Pete Murphy, 178; Bob Smith, 176; Howard Sarley, 175; Harry Andress and Jim Harmon both at 174.

Officials: Finan. Tennis Star Married pulled a muscle in his left thigh; Sf Luth July 17 and never fully recovered Team Zion rnited from it the rest of the season. Church of Christ 3 So Team high, single Zion I mted Lifetime Record Church of Christ. 839 Individual high. Koip Musial lifetime record pre- 55 1 Alleys nine and 10 Stbg.

home at least 10 days more be- Typewriter vs. Lawson's Auto. fore joining the team at spring Alleys 11 and 12- Stbg. Fur- training in Phoenix, Ariz, nace Co, vs, Swisher Dist. Alleys 13 and 11- Fahel's Gulf vs.

Fabel's Dairy. Alleys 15 and 16 Pocono Pump Co. vs. Market. LONDON (AP) Angela Buxton, closing finalist in the 1956 Wimbledon tennis cham- pionships, Sunday married Doni he managers phvsician estt- ajd a lawyer who says he's never played a game of tennis in his life.

mated Rigney will be hospitalized a week and then remain Pop Gebbie Says: Old inter hits taken a heavy toll on the strength of your battery. Don't wait until you have to go somewhere in a hurry, to find out the condition it's in. Have it checked anytime at at GEBBIE'S Atlantic Ser. 134 Park Ava Ph 411 Stbg Green Stamps Huslikill Loop unique picture of a hitter was fired hy the university reg-1 and slugger. His .340 lifetime av- ents Jan.

23 after 11 seasons as skiper of the Golden Buffaloes. Ward's salary was $12,800 a year. Grandelius was a bright backfield star for Michigan State, set; ting a Spartan ground gaining record of 1,023 yards in 1950. He also won trophies for combining scholarship with grid proficiency. He committee to see that the rules a year of professional foot- are the same for said ball with the New York Giants certainly think we after two years of Army duty.

1 should liberalize our own then joined the MSC staff in 1954 erage is second among active players to Williams. Bah' Ruth is the only player in history with more extra base hits; than Stan, lbs 398 home runs puts him sixth in lifetime homers be- hind Ruth. Jimmy Foxx, Lou Gerhig, Mel Ott and Williams. He holds a flock of National League records, is the all-time league leader in total bases and second only to Bonus Wagner in 1 doubles. high, dpiwilne, 212.

Monrop Classic l( On Firing Line Mar- IirsilKILL League will bowl at Harmon's Recreation today, starting at 9:10 p.m. The schedule: Alleys one and Wittaker, Sign Painter, vs. Bushkill Falls. Alievs three and four Beverage 915 General Store vs. H.

M. Place, Team high, mat Strouds i Builder, burg Bovorng, 2790 i Alleys five and 5 Loam lujili, single Al Besecker Dint-, 954 i Falls vs. Rick DePue. Individual high, matt Carl Record Set At Ik Slion A Sons At Diner Bill Altier a Stbg 778 xta SO) 8X2 954 934 7X4 917 2509 i :507 8(3 2715 NEW YORK The 83rd edition of the Westminister) Kennel Club Dog Show began a two-day run in Madison I Square Garden Monday and ai- most before the pooches had a chance to look over the place a record had been set. Ch.

Bouquet Nouvelle Ami, an 8-year-old French bulldog, cap-; tured his breed for the seventh straight year. That wiped out the record of the great bloodhound, Ch. Brigadier of Reynal- ton, who won six breeds in a row for Mrs. M. Hartley Dodge i back in the BASKETBALL EAST STROUDSBURG STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE KUTZTOWN S.

T. C. COLLEGE GYMNASIUM FEB. P.M. PRELIMINARY GAME at 7:00 P.

M. Admijsion Prices: ADULTS 75c STUDENTS 50c Shirk. Individual Shirk. 233, high. Kllinlt Sets Two Races Same l)av MELBOURNE (AC) To keep faith with the organizers of two different athletic carnivals world mile record holder Herb Mil tot plans to run two al- Cflr' Stags To Face Monroe County Delaware alley rr.r ciuh Jim Diner Courtland Hem Lunch Hnrnto Recreation ftt 791 845 Sift 2345 Xdl 852 7 761 828 Si -2481 2394 Team high, match Diner, 2181 Team high, single Diner.

I ndividual high, match 214. Individual high, IVin-Horo Ladies it Amusem*nt 724 699 il ichol's Sport Sherwin Rest Mfg. races Feb. 21 at points most 600 miles apart. The Melbourne Age said Monday Elliott had agreed to run in Sydney Feb.

14 and at a fund-raising carnival at Frank; ston near his I'ortsea training i camp Feb. 21. But because of i his visit to America to receive The Associated Press male aih- lete of the year trophy the Sydney race was postponed for a week. Elliott has now asked the organizers to stage the race in the early afternoon to him time to catch a late plane to Melbourne to run in a twilight meeting at Frank ston. In Sydney, Elliott will race Automotive i It A Amusem*nt lover the mile and at rankston jnn TIGHT, ICY Osfrowski, of Bellville, N.

spins out of a turn while racing Sunday on he wai. run in' a three-quarter Restaurant NEWFOUNDLAND Greene- Dreher-Sterling High will meet Delaware Valley in an exhibition basketball game at Milford tonight. The Stags of Henry Arneberg 751 7)3 will be seeking its seventh win Jim BcimckcrU of thr 8eaSOn' have lost I four times. Jim 795 855 2469 -Lou Gray, i Bill Stone Ladie League Bowling 613 731-197 1.3 SOU Autwnot Johnnie Inn fitta 753 725 755 70ft cu tri fomot it tnmotivc. 755 Individual high, match match ko single I.su Au- Ms v.

EAST Stroudsburg Ladies League will roll tonight at 6:45 p. m. at Harmon's Recreation on the following schedule: Alleys 1 and 2: Russ Restaurant vs. Zarher's. Alleys 3 and 4: Weiehel vs fa*gies.

Alleys 5Dnd Square Bar vs. Town Tavern. 18)5 1893 2232 2021 A 185. high, single Jean May. STANDING Uomi Ben, however, failed to place for any priiei during the competition.

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