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Phillies Trade Ennis
For Repulski, Morgan
Tuesday, November 2Q. 1358
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
Philadelphia VP.: The
Philadelphia Phillies today
traded Del Ennis, their best
home run producer of ail time,
to the St. Louis Cardinals in ex
change for slugging outfielder
Rip Repulski and utility infield
er Bobby Morgan.
Ennis, 31-yei-old, native PhU-
adajphian who has played the
entire 11 years of his Major
league career with the Phillies,
broke a record set by Chuck.
Klein in the 1930s when he hit
26 homers last season for a life
time total of 259. Klein hit 243
DroT In 100 Runs
Ennis drove in at. .least 100
runs in four straight seasons
prior ti 1953, when- he batted
across 95 with a .260 batting av
erage. His best home run' out-
Jim Brown Named
As Back-of-Week
New York -r- U.R Four
high-scoring stars led by Jimmy
(Blockbuster) Brown of Syracuse
were named today in the United
Press backficld-of-the-week ' for
outstanding performances in
college football last week end.
Selected with jolting Jimmy
were sffphomore BUly Stacey of
Mississippi State and two mem
bers of last year's AU-America
Paul Hornung of Notre Dame
and Jimmy. Swink of Texas
Christian.
On a .point-making basis.
i Brown was supreme.' He slash
ed Colgate for six touchdowns
on gains ranging from six inches
to 50 yards and he booted seven
conversions for a walloping 43
points. It was the year's most
impressive one man show any
where and earned Jimmy a spot
In the week's "four" for the
third time this season'.
3 League Teams
Lack Affiliations
Chicago (U.R) The Water
loo, Iowa, and Qilincy, 111., base
ball cluht in the Three-I league
were without major league af
filiations today, but league Pres
ident Hal Totteti said he ex
pected the loop to continue' op
eration next season "with six
teams.
Chicago White Sox officials
announced "Monday at the
league's meeting they are with
drawing their franchise from
Waterloo and the New York
Yankees cancelled a working
agreement with Quincy.
BOWLING
CLASSIC LEAGUE
tlindinii: W. I.
Walker Reel Estate :. 4 0
T H. Mann Co 4 0
Morse Motore - 3 1
Lamport's Sporting Gsoda J- 3 1
Sewinf Machine Center 3 1
Trail Creek Lumber Co. 3 1
Hmhe fetal Eatate : 1 3
Hammer a Sportinlf Goods - 1 3
Sam's Sporting Goods I 3
Tabu Winner House 1 3
Daughertv Lumber Co. 0 4
Oak Knoll Golf Club 0 4
Results: , ;
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L. llolringer 533 D. Dunham 4P9
C. Hammer 422 Ft. Wallace 430
V. Sprinkle 4fi2 H. Frve 5M)
N. C'.ix 4Rti A. Klal 489
K. Presort 46S K. Morgan 618
2468 " 2396
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E Kessler S29 S Clave 522
W. Atklna Sit G. Piazza 524
B Green 519 J. 'Paul 422
D. Wilson 439 J. Kantor 517
J. Knapp 499 a T. Jantzer 513
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Tabu Lamport's SpL 3
W. Thompson 52t H. Vessey 538
F. Liddell 539 J. Farrar 441
D. Ross 47B S. Kurth 539
B. Blu 469 L. Schneider . 489
P. Pattersfin 477 S: Van Dyke' 631
2482 2J656
E. H. 3lann Co. 4 . Daugherty I-br. 9
G Sraunhorst 537 " F. Chapman 447
B Stevens 519 B. Dver 482
K Christ nson 492 Absentee 522
G. Schultz 329 . A. Saochi 481
F. Anderson 639 'J. Burroughs 607
2718 2339
Sam's Spt. Gds. 1 Morse Motors 3
. Schroeder S2 E. Lenz 325
J Gardner 499 E. Learning 527
R. DeVore 41 G. Clark 51
W. White .a R. Speer 461'
C. Proctor 3 48S " F. DriseoU 542
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Oak Knell Golf Walker Rl. Est. 4
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H. Sullivan 500 D. Parker 472
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' 2309 2395
put -was in 1950, when he led the
Phils to their first National
league pennant in 35 years with
31 round trippers.
He was estimated to be earn
ing about $30,000 a year with
the Phils, second only to Rob
in Roberts.
Promising Slugger
Repulski, at 28, is considered
one of the league's most promis
ing right-handed sluggers. A na
tive of Sauk City, Minn., the
strapping outfielder hit .277 last
season and .270 the year before,
banging out 34 home runs In
the 1955 season.
. Utility infielder Morgan, from
Oklahoma City, played with the
Phillies in 1954, 1955 and part
of last season before being trad
ed to St. Louis in May. He broke
into the majors with the Brook
lyn Dodgers in 1950. His highest
Major league batting mark was
.262 with the Phils in 135 games
during the 1954 season.
HOCKEY
. New York (U.R) Bo Elik
of Cleveland and Paul Larivee
of Providence were deadlockec"
today for American Hockey
league scoring honors for the
second straight week, according
to official league statistics.
Elik scored three goals dur
ing the week ending Sunday
while Larivee added a like
number of assists to give each
a total of 23 points. Elik. who
Is in his freshman year with the
Barons, was the league's lead
ing goal-getter with 17.
Montreal (U.R) Ted Lind
say of the Detroit Red Winss.
the fourth 300-goal scorer in Na
tional Hockey league history, to
day was tied with Montreal's
Jean Beliveau for first place in
the loop's individual scoring
race.
Lindsay reached the 300-goa!
level Sunday night with a three
goal burst against the Canadiens
at Detroit. He also added three
assists during the past week for
a total of 22 points in 15 games.
Beliveau. playing in three more
games, had eight goals and 14
assists.
Gordie Howe of the Red Wings
was only one noint back of the
co-leaders with nine goals and
13 assists. Maurice Richard of
the Canadiens was fourth with
17 points.
DIRECTOR CUT
Portland (U.R) Stockhold
ers of the Portland baseball club
passed a resolution last night to
cut the board of directors from
nine to seven members. The
board will meet later to elect of
ficers. Total gross income of the
club last season was S470.074
with expenses listed at $448,-794.
CHARITY GAME
San Antonio. Tex. (U.R)
Notre Dame of Kerrville. Tex.,
will play the Optimist Pee Wees
of McKeesport, Pa., in the Milk
Bowl charity football game here
Dec. 15. A crowd of 20.000 is ex
pected to witness the annual
classic for youngsters 14 years
old and younger.
SERVICES TO BE HELD
Portland (U.R) Funeral
services for Tex Salkeld, Port
land boxing promoter, who died
last Saturday, will be held at
Finley's mortuary here at 2:30
p.m. Wednesday. The family ask
ed that no flowers be sent but
that contributions instead be
made to the March of Dimes.
RECORD SMASHED
Hilversum, Holland (U.R)
Four Dutch swimmers smashed
the world record for the 400
meter women's medley relay on
Monday night with a clocking of
four minutes, 54.3 seconds. The
existing record of 4:57.8, is held
by a Hungarian relay team.
HARTACK RIDES THREE
Pimlico, Md (U.R) Willie
Hartack rode three winners at
Pimlico Monday to increase his
total for the year to 339. Willie
Shoemaker, currently vacation
ing in California,' is a distant
second with 314 winners.-
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