PAGE TEN Top-Rated High Schools Face Decisive Contests By DAVE LeiERR HARRISBURG VP) —Sev eral, unbeaten schoolboy foot ban`teams clash head-on this weekend:in games that could decide key conference races. Heading the list are the Union town - Washington bout in the WPIAL-Pass AA race and the Ts; =two - Hazleton contest in the southern division of the, eastern Penn Conference. Victory could mean an eventual championship for any one of these unbeaten :teams. OTHER KEY GAMES in the WPIAL pit Altoona (3-0) against McKeesport, (3-0) Baldwin (3-0) against West Mifflir, North (2-0-1), New Castle (3-0) against Sharon and Greensburg (3-0) against Mount Pleasant. McKeesport, Baldwin, Charle roi, Mount Lebanon, New Castle and Greensburg_ are all _making strong - bids for the Class AA title, 'won last year by Monessen. - The East Penn Conference : ,also offers a host of top games this weekend including Coal Twp., (3- 0), •the defending southern divi sion champ, against Shamokin (2- .raM121011111M1111...1.C . 5.. - .4IIIWW4:O4I,4I.WRWATXI9O=4.I=4I=wer.I•WANT TO UE A TUTOR! • • Have your name placed - in - the - U.S.G. 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Here are this week's picks: Uniontown over Washington— We pick the Red ;Raiders, but don't count the Little Presidents out. After all, they've scored 102 points in their first three 'games. Altoona over McKeesport—The Mountain _Lions may not play enough games to win the WPM", Class AA title, but they can wreck it for the others. Monessen over Peabody—De fending Class AA champs take a nonconference breather. Hazelton over Tamaqua_— both teams need this one to stay in the East Penn's southern divisibn race. Erie Cathedral Prep over Erie Student Operated BEAT AIR FORCE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Book Agency Tech- - --a toss-up• but we're stick ing with the defending champ in the Big Semen scramble. Sayre over Athens—the: boys from Sayre win their - 22nd in a row to preserve the state's long est schoolboy winning streak. Grove City over Mercei—The Gravers take their fourth straight in a bid for another Section 111 title in northwestern. Pennsylva nia. Reading over Harrisburg Har ris—the Red Knits, with one up set under their belts already, do it Again, snapping Harris' Unbeat en streak at three straight.! Lancaster over Cedar Cliff—af ter splitting their first twp non--, conference games, Lancaster is ready to start' league play on a good note. Shenandoah over Ashland Neither team has won a game yet this year and neither has scored a point, so it might end up a scoreless tie. , Both are 0-3: , Easton over Allentown Dieruff —A close battle between two of eastern Pennsylvania's top inde pendents. , New Castle over Sharon—The Hurricanes served notice last week they must be reckoned with by edging Beaver Falls, 13-7, In a WPIAL battle. School Supply Store Smiling Liston Re!' urns Home ' As Same puy Do l etig Same Things PHILADELPHIA (4)) Heavyweight champion Sonny US - gin—cheerful, affable, and sometimes even smiling—came home to Philadelphia yester day promisipg that the title he • I won so _quickly Tuesday - won't change him one bit. 'Tm going to be the same guy and do the same things," Liston told 'a hastily arranged news con- ference at Philadelphia's Interna tional Airpdrt. He flew in from Chicago with his wife, Geraldine,• and adviser, Jack Nilon. • 1 About 50 well-wishers were on hand when Liston came down the plane's ramp in a city hazY with light rain. Mayor James H. HI Tate, busy delivering . a 1963 budg-i et message to council, sent. alon: the deputy city representative Steelers Obtain Cordilear PITTSBURGH (AP).—The Pitts- burgh Steelers of ! the National Football League said yesterday they have obtained! lineman Lo Cordileone on waivers from th Los Angeles Rams. j• Cordileone, 25, is a one-time Nci r one draft choice of the New York Giants and will be 'used as off fensiveguard or defensive tadkle against his old teaMmatas at Pit Stadium Sunday. SCRAMBLEHFOR FREEDOM! At a dead run the drew board their new 858 supersonic bomber. ibis is a practice alert--a practice of freedom'sidefense. Every American's L taxes are needed these days to keep our defenses . ~ strong end our communities secure. Yet some people insist that th federal government c i spend 'Wilkins: of your tax d t ars for more federal electric power plants. Thu le: needless spending. Along With the nation's mote than 300 oilier investor. , owned electric light provklti ell the el: need. This Is no ti W E FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28: 11962' greet the etorld's No. 1 fighter. Airport officials sought to guide' Liston through a private passage• Way to the interview room in: . order to avoid airport crowds. BUT IMAM nixed that saying,, "tile people want to see you, Son l ny." . . Asked about his future plank' Liiton said, busihesswise, it was: up to Nilon and, personally, in; the hands of his wife. Mrs. Liston, happy about the' homecoming - and the attention,' said she had been away. from her: West Philadelphia home for about five months—during the training period for the Floyd Pattelson Fight.—"and will spend a couple of weeks cleaning up the house.", Liston said he'd like to fight Patterson, honoring the returir bout clause, in Philadelphia. The site choice is up to the ex-cham., pion. e From Los Angeles A 6-foot, 250-pound native. of Jersey City,N.J., Cordileone gradi uated from Clemson in 1960. .He played his first year with thq Giants and then went to the Sait Francisco 49ers prior to the 1961 season in the trade that sent quarterback Y.A. Tittle to thi Giants. The Rams acquired hirq in a trade during the past °fir season. • power companies. we can ity our growing nation will for needless tax spending. T pitch!' POWIER: M~vegN
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