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0 flufryr pitcher Don Drysdale is trifle late played in Los Angeles coliseum before seii
m lvr to Gil Hodges. Action occurred in out crowd. Umpire is Frank Secory,
Qfach Tornado Continues
Ifpp) 'Choice off Coaches
0 Portlpd -(UPD- The raging
Black Tornado of Medford
1 continued in first place today
. Qn fhis eek's Oregon Journal
coaches poll of state A-l prep
football powers.
Kedford again took seven
; of eight votes for first, place,
! a total of 79 points. Jeffer-
I son remained in second place
' and Pendleton claimed 62
points and moved into third
In the A-2 poll, Vale re-
mained" in the No. 1 spot with
I 77 points and Willamina took
i a firmer hold on second place
: School records in brackets
' and point totals:
i A-l
i 1. Medford (4-0) :79
! 2. Jefferson (4-0) 73
:" N 3. Pendlton (4-0) 62
4. Marshiield (3-1) 57
5. Lincoln (4-0) 34
6. Klamath Falls (3-0-1) -25
: 7. South Eugene (3-1) ....24
I 8. North Eugene (3-0-1) -19
8. St. Helens (4-0) 18
10. Beaverton (2-2) 16
Others, points only: South
Salem 12, Central Catholic 7,
; Gresham 6, Lebanon 3, Park-
rose 2, Milwaukie 2, and
North Bend 1
A-2
1. Vale (4-0) .
.77
i 2. Willamina (4-0) 73
3. Seaside (4-0) ..58
4?Oakridge (4-0) 48
" 5. Myrtle Point (4-0) 35
6. Mac-High (1-2-1) 28
7. Coquille (3-1) 22
8. Bandon (4-0) 18
9. Eagle Point (4-0) 16
10. Estacada (4-0)
and Cascada (3-1), tie 13
Others, points only: Junc
tion City 10, St. Francis 8,
Central 7, Woodburn 5, Phil
omath 4, Serra Catholic 4,
Waldport 2.
Against New
Franchise
Washington (UPD Cnief
Justice Earl Warren has been
asked to block any immediate
plans to move the Washing
ton Senators' baseball fran
chise away from the nation's
capital. '
H. Gabriel Murphy, who
owns more than one-third of
the stock in the club, filed a
petition which, if granted by
Warren, would tie up cluo
President Calvin Griffith in
any effort to move the ball
club to another city - pos
sibly Minneapolis.
Warren, a baseball fan
himself, was asked by Mur
phy Monday to issue a temp
orary restraining order that
would bar Griffith from initi
ating any franchise change.
Aragon Scores
Split Decision
Santa Monica, Calif. - (UPD -Golden
Boy Art Aragon, 151,
Los Angeles, scored a split
decision over Peter Schmidt,
147, Jersey City, N.J. Monday
night in a 10 -round main
. event bout at Santa Monica
Civic Auditorium.
cingsiders agreed, that
Schmidt was not connecting
often although he looked busy
during the fight. ,
Referee Tommy Hart call
ed it 98-93 for Aragon; Judge
Jimmy Wilson had it 98-94
for Aragon, but Judge Frank
Holborow scored in 97-96 for
Schmidt. - - -
The Golden Boy relied most
ly on his left hand and swung
free and easy against the
windmilling Schmidt, the Ro
manian welterweight cham
pion. '; - '"'
injuryTidelines SACHS
Princeton, N. J.-UPD-Danny
Sachs. Printeton's backfield
2 Twho injured his left shoul
der last Saturday against Co
lumbia, definitely will be
Sing from his faminar tail
back slot Saturday when the
Tigers meet Penn State.
Stanton Calif. -fi- The
Stanford Indians schedule a
heavy workout oh defense to
day. i - .
-v V. fcV, .
NELLIE FOX. first inning of
FAILING TO REACH scrimmage line, Jim Cunningham, Pitt
fullback, is hauled down by Paul Oglesby and Don Vena,
UCLA, in second quarter at Pitt stadium, Pittsburgh.
Odd-Ball Offenses Set
Unusual Grid Problems
San Francisco-(UPD-The lit
tle matter of odd-ball offenses
is sending defensive-minded
coaches out of their minds
this year on the intercollegi
at gridirons.
Efficiency of
Grid Officials
Noted by Coach
By PAUL DIETZEL
Htad Coach
Louisiana Stat University
(Written for UPI)
Baton Rogue, La. - (DPH -
Kill the "umpire! :
How many times have we
heard that cry?
Saturday afternoon in
Shreveport that feeling enter
ed my thinking late in our
game against Baylor.
We had just accomplished
a rather spectacular play good
for a touchdown, only to no
tice back up the field that an
official had dropped a red
flag. Inasmuch as the offic
ial was from the Southwest
conference, of which Baylor
is a member, some real skull
duggery had apparently just
been accomplished.
The play was a fine screen
pass to our right halfback
Johnny Robinson, who behind
a. fine wave of blockers had
traveled down to the 15-yard
line and then lateralled to
our right table, Bo Strange,
who raced into the end zone
for a score.
The natural reaction was
that the officials were trying
to "hold down the score" and
the . partisan crowd reacted
with a chorus of "boos". But
after carefully scrutinizing
our game movies, we found
that that official was right.
Actually, we examined the
pictures on each penalty and
we had lots of them, and
found that for some unknown
reason, we deserved every one
of them. Frankly, we have
been able to prove by our
movies that we earn nearly
every penalty we receive.
After having the opportun
ity to meet and become ac
quainted with many officials
throughout our section of the
country, it has been a real
pleasure to see how really
efficient our officials are.
Strontium Removal
From Milk Planned
Washington (UPD Govern
ment scientists ann ounced
plans today to develop meth
ods of using in dairy plants a
newly discovered process for
removing deadly radioactive
strontium-90 from milk.
? Agriculture D ep a r t ment
spokesmen emphasized that
the levels of radioactive fall
out from past atomis tests "do
not justify action to decontam
inate milk supplies."
But, officials said, the new
research Droiect would rro-
vide "Dractical answers to
problems that might arise" if
nuclear fallout increased, in
the future.
1
V,
- 1
third world series .game,
"I don't know what I'm go
ing to do against Washington
Saturday," Cactus Jack Cur
tice, Stanford coach, said to
day. "I've had my top scout,
Dutch Fehring, following
them and he tells me that
so far they have used 14 dif
ferent varieties of offenses."
Variety In Attack
But the Huskies aren't the
only club with the multiple
offense.
"We have been using be
tween six and seven types of
offenses," says coach Len
Casanova of Oregon.
They all must be good be
cause the Webfoots are un
beaten this year with vic
tories over Stanford, Utah
and Washington State.
But hear the sad story of
Joe Verducci, San Francisco
State coach with a 3-0 record
this year.
"Occidental shows a spread
of 15 yards on each side of
the center. On the right are
four linemen; on the left two
linemen the guards being
more than 30 yards apart.
"Then it shows two backs
behind the four linemen; and
two more backs behind the
other two linemen on the left
side.
"On top of that, nine yards
back of the center, is another
back.
"The way I figure this all
out is that Occidental has
been playing 12 men all year
but the opposition is so con
fused with players spread all
over the field that no one has
noticed it yet."
It used to be the single
wing and-or the T-formation.
But now you can take your
choice: single wing, double
wing, multiple wing, T-formation,
Split-T, spread forma
tion, etc.
As a matter of fact, it has
got to the place where a coach
can't even have good night
mares any more. He's too con
fused to dream.
Auto Accidents
Reported to Police
Two automobile accidents
were reported to state police
Monday afternoon and eve
ning, .i
At 4:45 p.m. two vehicles
collided on Highway 99 four
miles south of Medford. Ac
cording, to police an automo
bile, operated by Daisy Vic
toria Miller, 82, of route 1,
box 294, Talent, was traveling
south when it turned into the
northbound lane apparently
intending to head north. Her
vehicle struck one operated
by Don Dick Hickey, 33, of
791 Cherry st."
Police informed Daisy Mil
ler hat a complaint would be
signed against her for failing
to drive on the right side of
the highway.
Later Monday a vehicle dri
ven by Ervin Henry Wellard
ing, 49, of 1404 East Main st.
struck a steer on Highway 99
north of Gold Hill. The ani
mal, owned by George McCul
lom, Old Stage rd., was badly
injured police said,'. and had
to be shot.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
. Tuesday, Oct. i, 1959
Dodgers Nab
Go Motto
From Sox
Los Angeles - (UPD - "One
to go, go, go" was the twist
the Los Angeles Dodgers gave
to the White Sox motto, "go,
go, go," after taking a 3-1
lead in the World Series Mon
day. The Dodgers version of "go,
go, go" was chalked on a
blackboard in the team's
dressing room and drew
smiles from the players as
they trooped wearily to the
showers.
Needing but one game to
win the 1959 world champion
ship, the Dodgers were still
not boisterous. '
Gil Hodges, the hero of the
game with his solo eighth
inning hon.er that put the
Dodgers out in front, 5-4, took
a joshing from his teammates
because his mouth was smear
ed with lipstick.
"That lipstick, is my wife's,"
he explained sheepishly. '
Roger' Craig Downcast
Another center of attrac
tion was 24-year-old Larry
Sherry, who got credit for his
first World Series pitching
victory by hurling two score
less innings in relief of Dod
ger starter Roger Craig.
Craig was downcast in the
dressing room. You might
think he had lost the ball
game because of the home
run ball he pitched to White
Sox catcher Sherm Lollar in
the seventh with two men on.
"I tried to throw him a
slider low and outside," said
the lanky pitcher sadly, "but
I'm afraid it got over the plate
more than I wanted."
Manager Walter Alston who
would make no predictions
about the length of the series
but said he hoped the Dodgers
did not have to use their
plane transportation to Chi
cago, said, "I probably went
one man too far with Craig.
I went out and asked him if
he was tired, ha said 'no' so I
let him pitch to Lollar."
In the White Sox dressing
room, Lollar said the home
run ball broke inside to him.
"There was nothing cheap
about that one," he said,
"even though it went over
the left field screen. I would
have been a homer at Comis
key Park in Chicago. I'd say
our trouble is that we're not
running like we did during
regular season. These Dodgers
are the best running club
we've met aside from the Yan
kees." Manager Al Lopez would
not concede defeat despite the
third loss to the Dodgers.
"We still have a helluva,
chance," he said. "We haven't
done it the easy way all year
and we might as well figure
we won't have it easy the rest
of the way."
LINESCOEES:
(4th game)
Chicago (A) 000 000 400 4 10 3
LA. (N) 004 000 Olx 5 9 0
Wynn. Lown (3). Pierce (4). Sta
ley (7) and Lollar. Craig, Sherry
(8) and Roseboro. Winner Sherry.
Loser Staley, HRs Lollar,
Hodges.
BOX SCORES:
Chicago AB
Landis cf 5
Aparicio ss 3X
H
1
1
3
2
1
O
2
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
Fox ZD
Kluszewski lb
Lollar c
Goodman 3b
Smith If
Rivera rf
Wynn p
Lown p
a Cash
Pierce p
c Torgeson
Staley p
Totals
34
4 10
LOS ANGELES
Gilliam 3b
Neal 2b
Moon rf-lf
Larker If
b Furillo rd
AB R H BI
Fairly rf
Hodges lb .
Demeter cf .
Roseboro c
Wills ss
Craig p
Sherry p
Totals 32 5 9 3
a Struck out for Lown in 4th
b Struck out for Larker in 5th
c Grounded out for Pierce in 7 th
Chicago 000 000 400 4
Los Angeles ... 004 000 Olx 5
Landis, Aparicio. Pierce. PO-A
Chicago 24-9, Los Angeles 27-12.
DP Wills, Neal and Hodges; Neal,
Wills and Hodges. LOB Chicago 9,
Los Angeles 6. 2B Fox. HR Lol
lar. Hodges. SB Aparicio. Wills. S
Roseboro, Craig, Aparicio.
s
IP H R ER BB SO
223 8 4 3 0 2
3 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 " 1 2
2 1-11 0 2
7 10 4 4 4 -7
2 0 0 0 1 0
Wynn
Lown
Pierce
Staley L
Craig
PB Lollar. V Secory (N) .plate;
Summers (A), first; Dascoli (N),
second; Hurley A, third. T 2:30.
A 92,550.
SKI GROUP FORMED
" Walla Walla. Wash. - Ma
chinery was set in motion
here recently 'for operations
by the region's newest skiing
organization, t h t Pacific
Northwestern Ski Instructors
association. Members of the
board of directors met to
elect an executive committee
and formulate plans for the
approaching 1959-60 ski sea
son. Named to head the or
ganization and its various di
visions was Joe Harlacher,
Seattle, chairman.
L INFIELD WINS
McMinnville (UPD The
Linfield junior varsity foot
ball team Monday defeated
the Pacific junior varsity 19-
18 here.
Med
SDPflDMirS
4
GOOD GAIN Alan Shields (27), USC halfback, goes for
a 14-yard gain through the right side of the Ohio State
line during the second quarter of the game between the
Trojans and Buckeyes at the Coliseum in Los Angeles,
Calif. He was brought down by Tom Matte (41). USC won
the game 17-0.
Gil Hodges
Of World Series Victory
EDITORS NOTE: Gil
Hodges put the Dodgers up
three games to one over the .
White Sox Monday when
his eighth inning homer led
them lo a 5-4 victory. He
tells his impressions in the
following dispatch.
By GIL HODGES
As Told To The UPI
Los Angeles-This game of
baseball has me buffaloed.
Remember the 1952 World
Series against the Yankees?
I couldn't buy a hit in 21
trips.
Now it's seven years later
and I already have five hits.
BOWLING
ROXY ANN LEAGUE
Standings:
Baker's Moulding
Team Eleven
W.
19
17
16
. 14
. 14
12
11
.. 11
..- 9
9
7
5
Groceteria
Pacific Motor Trans.
Graham Electric ..
Larry's Richmaid
Taylor Salade Ins. ..
Hopkins Rjchfield ..
Harrison Electric
Coca Cola .
Team Four ....
Medford Plywood ...
Results: . ;
Croceteria 3 (Van Ausdall 571)
2778; Graham Elec. 1 (Still 536)
2691.
Baker's Moulding 4 (Bauman 523)
2689; Team Four 0 (Carr 511) 2526.
Team Eleven 4 (Carrigan 525)
2666; Med. Ply. 0 (Fischer 478)
2564. '
Hopkins Rich. 3 (Rohlman 494)
2762; P. M.T. 1 (James 512) 2728.
Tavdor Salade 3 -(Lilly 518) 2783;
Lary's Rich. 1 (Smith 506) 2776.
Coca Cola 3 (O. Caster 473) 2659;
Harrison Elec. 1 (Howes 470) 2624.
CLASSIC LEAGUE
W. L.
1R 6
Hight Real Estate .
Lamnort's SDortine Goods 17 ' 7
Cm'e Gnnrtinir Oniric 18' fl
Trail Creek Lumber Co. 15 9
Southern Oregon Construe. 13 11
Sewing Machine Center 12 12
Oak Knoll Golf Course 11 13
Oak Street Tank & Steel 11 13
Morse Motors 10 14
Hillyer Oil Co. . 8 16
E. H. Mann Co 7 17
Edith & Henry's Drive In. 6 18
Results: . .
Oak Street Tank & Steel 4 (Kay
Clark 616) 2625; Sam's Sporting
Goods 0 (Cliff Proctor 550) 2448.
Lamport's Sporting Goods 3
(Harold Vessey 634) 2763; Hillyer
Oil Co. 1 (Norm Hillyer 563) 2669.
Hight Real Estate 4 (H. A.
Green 591) 2685; Edith & Henry's
Drive In 0 (Jim Hennebeck 553)
2581.
Oak Knoll" Golf Course 4 (Bill
Newland 597) 2854; Southern Ore
gon Construction 0 (Grant Ford
551) 2672.
E. H. Mann Co. 3 (Chas. Mc
Whorter 641) 2756: Trail Creek
Lumber Co. 1 (Gene Piazza 585)
2713.
Sewing Machine Center 3 (Ray
Wise 557) 2593; Morse Motors 1
(Frank DriscOll 548 ) 2520.
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Standings:
W.
Jubilee Club 19
Whitelaw Candy . 16
Snowboys 16
Huffman Truck & Auto lo . :
Eagles 13
Fyr Fyters i 12
Red Blanket Lumber Co... 10
Vuolo.r Mtilt-nn T.limhCT Co. 9
Standard Oil .: 9
Gates Furniture , 3
Results: " .
Standard Oil 4 (C. Ellison 484)
2659; National Guard 0 (forfeit).
Snobovs 1 (C. Wilson 494) 2654;
Jubilee 3 (Jim Cabler 564) 2667.
Whitelaw 4 (R. Janzen 514) 2693;
Phoenix Auto 0 (L. Brown 491)
2565.
Eagles 0 (J Weber 495) 2562):
Huffman's 4 (CT. Lewis 495) 2734.
Fyr Fyters 4 (J. Monroe 526)
2789; Neely Nelson 0 (forfeit).
Gates 3 (A. Baker 518) 2640: Red
Blanket 1 (H. Fuller 497) 2638.
srvriAV MIXED LEAGUE
StandinES: W
Krazy Katz
4
4
4
3
Cherry Pickers
Head Huttners
Eagle Eyes
Resets ...
. 3
2
2
1
0
0
.. 0
.. 0
Team Thirteen
Team Fourteen
Four Deuces
Gutter Bugs
H & H
Team Six
Team Ten .
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Gives Views
How are you going to figure
it? It sure beats me.
Funny thing, when Gerry
Staley was in the National
league, I never had too much
luck against him. He had
good stuff then and I think
he has even more now.
, That was a real good pitch
he threw me in the eighth
inning. It was a sinker away
from. the' plate and generally
those kind .;.e tough to pull.
But the moment I hit it I
knew it was gone. That ball
made a mighty nice sight sail
ing into the seats.
Waved to Wife
Maybe you may have no
ticed that I jvrvved to my wife,
Joan, as' I trotted around the
bases. That's a habit I got
into while the club still play
ed in Brooklyn.
Then, after the game was
over, she came down the run
way and kissed me as I was
going to the clubhouse. She
also said something to me but
in all that noise and excite
ment I couldn't hear exactly
what it was.
I'd have to say things look
pretty good for our nine now,
but none of us is getting too
cocky.
We all remember what
happened between the Yan
kees and Brav s i- last year's
Series. Milwaukee jumped to
a three-game to one lead but
the -Yankees wound, up as
world champs.
We don't want that happen
ing to us. ' '
I don't think it will.
SERIES WEATHER CLOUDY
Los Angeles-(UPD-The weath
erman forecast considerable
high cloudiness for today's
fifth game of the World Se
ries in the coliseum and pre
dicted a high of about 82 de
grees. PISTONS DROP TWO
Detroit (UPD Rookie guards
Lowery Stephen of Austin
College, Tex., and Jack Quig
gle of Michigan State were
released by the Detroit Pis
tols o the National Basket
ball association Monday, leav
ing the club with 12 players,
one over the Oct. 18 season
opening limit.
Team Eleven ..
Team Twelve
Results:
Eagle Eyes 4 (S. Callaghah 459)
1512; H & H 0 (B. Hall 433) 1517.
Head Huttners 4 (G. Huttner 519)
1790; Gutter Bugs 0 (C. Erickson
474) 1645.
Cherry Pickers 4 (B. Cabler 632)
1815; Team Six 0 (L. Fisher 378)
1502.
Resets 3 (R- H. Travis 529) 1756;
Four Deuces 1 (A. J. Powell 467)
1592.
Krazy Kats 4 (J. Vance 575) 1942;
Team Ten 0 (B. Krous 456) 1459.
Team Thirteen 2 (C. Hampson
583) 1876: Team Fourteen 2 (M.
Stickney 470) 1572.
Lads & Lassies
4
Days
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Deposits Made
: by the ,10th...
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Favorite
Role Given
To Stitch
New York (UPD Welter
weight contender Rudell
Stitch is a slight favorite at
6-5 to beat Ralph Dupas at
Louisville, Ky., Wednesday
night, in a TV 10-rounder that
apparently tons this week's
boxing schedule.
Friday night's TV-radio bout
at Philadelphia brings to
gether light heavyweight con
tender Von Clay and substi
tute Kid Sixto Rodriguez at
Philadelphia. Clay is favored
at 3-1.
Stitch Favored
In Wednesday's fight, Stitch
of Louisville is favored over
Dupas of New Orleans be
cause of his combined boxing
punching ability. However,
Dupas is rated at No. 3 by
Ring Magazine, well above
Stitch, at No. 8. Their bout
will be televised nationallv hv
ABC.
For Friday's 10-rounder at
Philadelphia, Rodriguez of
Mountain View, Calif., was
substituted on Saturday for
Jesse Bowdry of St. Louis,
who withdrew because of a
virus ailment. Rodriguez lost
but one of his 28 bouts and
had one draw. He is unrank
ed. Clay is rated sixth.
Their bout will be televised
and broadcast nationally by
ABC.
This week's boxing sched
ule includes:,
Tuesday Sacramento. Calif.. Joev
Lopes vs. Hilario Morales; Stock
ton, Calif., Fernando Sota vs. Ben.
ny Casine: Dallas. Tex.. Don Flee.
man vs. Buddy Turman; Miami
Beach, Fla., Randy Sandy vs. Jim
my Meecham: Erie. Pa.. Jim Petta-
way vs. Ray Powell.
Wednesday Louisville, Ky., Ru
dell Stitch vs. Ralph Dupas (TV).
Thursday Los Angeles, Kid Ira'
puato vs. Pilon Cervantes.
Friday Philadelphia, Von Clay
vs. Kid Sixto Rodriguez (TV); Ha
vana, Chico Morales vs. 'Douglas
Villant.
Saturday Los Angeles, Reybon
stuDDs vs. rai ixwry.
ARMY'S ANDERSON OK
West Point, N.Y. (UPD All
American halfback Bob An
derson of Army may be able
to play football again in a
couple of weeks.
When the fleet back injured
his knee during last Satur
day's game against Illinois, it
was feared he would be out
for the rest of the season.
However, a closer examina
tion Monday revealed he had
not injured the knee as badly
as it had been first announced.
INDIANS RELEASE TWO
Clevelan d-flJPD-Granny
Hamner and Elmo -Valo, a
pair of veterans acquired by
the Cleveland Indians to help
in their abortive drive for the
Amercan league pennant,
have been given their un
conditional releases.
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October II
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
MecSfford,
Fnday
Medford, Crater and Grants
Pass High schools contend in
their first Southern Oregon
conference fortball games of
1959 this Friday night.
Crater will oppose Medford
in the seventh annual en
counter between the two
schools at the Medford sta
dium. Klamath Falls will vie
at Grants Pass.
Ashland, other member of
the Class A-l circuit, will be
"at homo" to A-2 Phoenix.
Only one previous Southern
Oregon loop (District 6) con
flict has been played. It saw
Klamath lick Ashland 19 to 6.
Ashland nosed . out Crater 7
to 0 last Friday in a game
which did not count..
Two Friday scraps are bill
ed in the A-2 Rogue league
with Glendale vying at Eagle
Point and Henley meeting
Illinois Valley at Cave Junc
tion.
SM To Yreka
In Distript 5TI IWaUn .r51i
Dlav at Talent nn Vna-j
Other week end games with-
m xne circuit are Merrill at
Bonanza ana Sacred , Heart
versus Chiloquin.
at. Mary's, B loop leader,
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Crater
Opponents
goes to Yreka, Calif., on Fri
day. 0
Three ninth grade games
on the week end will match
teams of Southern Oregon
conference cities. South
Grants Pass opposes Crater at
Central Point Friday and
Ashland plays at North Grants
Pass. Hedrick of Medford
meets Klamath Tails at KF
on Saturday.
Among eighth graders Mc
Loughlin clashes at Central
Point on Thursday evening
and Hedrick journeys to
South Grants Pass on Friday
afternoon.
' Medford's seventh grade
intramural football slate be
gins on Friday afternoon.
McLoughlin Whites play at
Hedrick Reds and Hedrick
Blues at McLoughlin Blacks.
THIEF APPRECIATES CAR
Tallahassee, Fla.-IUPD-Flori-da
State university's "Legisla
tive Appreciation Day" struck
a sour note with State Sen. J.
Emory (Red) Cross. Cross re
ported to police that someone
stole his automobile during
the "appreciation day" ob
servance. $435
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