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Lombard! Uses Army Tactics Col. Eori H. (Red) Hoik FC Pool Awards 39th Titles For the 39th consecutive 'three winners in each age group; 90 yds. Backstroke: Pam U.S. MUitaty I By Col.

Ear! H. (Red) Blaik Former Hod Coach at Dartmouth and Army yeer, champions were crowned during the Lucy Royahn, i in the Fannv Chapman Pool-Midget girl winners championships in Doylestown. Bums; 2. Two records were broken. 3.

Jean Crouthamel. Junior girls were l.jSteeLsan, HO.VMUU Hike Rule, Blair time: Dinette Steelmto, 50 yds. Baekitroke: Fred Wendy Evans was a winner as the great Vince the remarkably succesful took the Ceils Sportsjchelli double, champs were 1. Wendy Evans, young 1 2 Barbara Wilcox 3. Sue Pa- and general manager of the Green Bay Packer, is an old friend and associate of, mine.

He helped me coach the Arniv team from 1949. when we were undefeated. and I was pleased to receive a letter recently 1 Vince in which he discussed his pioblems in the pro manship Award voted by the members of the swimming and the Youth Recrea jtional Council 'highest scorer league. I did even-thing I could to keep Vince at West petition Larry man in Scott Steelman won the boys' sion. Fred Dunn, BUI Wrigley and' Hike Rufe finished in that or der in the Midget boys' com the junior boys' divi side of the Youth Council; MIDGET GIRLS 50 yds.

Breaststroke: Sally rt Blj Mike McIIugh, Jean Crouthamel, Ei-j" leen Steelman, Polly Case, Lucy Royahn. time: 38.5. 75 yds. Freestyle: Lucy Roy- ahn, Debbie Deem, Pam Burns, Renee Polly time: Case. time: 34.1 50 yds.

Breaststroke: Mike Rufe, Bill Wrigley, Fred Dunn, Bill Means, Frank O'Doherty. time: 35.0 RECORD. 75 yds. Freestyle: Fred Dunn. Bill Wrigley, Mike Rufe, Frank O'Doherty, eila, Barbara Bess.

JUNIOR BOYS Cole. Wendy Evans, Debbie 50 yds. Butterfly: Scott Cureton. time: 35.0. 4Steelman, John Schaefer, Larry 'f Taw Evans, Barbara Wilcox, 8S 28.5.

Steelman, Sue Pachella. Debbie! Cureton. time: 37.4, 50 yds. Breastetroke. Evans, Barbara Wilcox.

Bess Backstroke: Scott Steelman, Tom Tawiessey, Wendy i TM Cole, Debbie Cureton, Sue Pa- TTXi TTM im tat RFrmm iSteelman, Larry Lawfer, Tom Tawressey, John Schaefer, Pate awak. time: 34.8. time: 38.2 RECORD. award. Bucky Geils made the 50 yds.

Butterfly Pam: 1 el, Carol Stanton, Pam Burns. 4 U.BV1 V.1 I wvuj vw vu. Point but he received an offer from the New York) sportsmanship presentation to Burns, Chris Rohr, Lucy fluiiutr Diving: Fred Dunn, BliarMc Caw, Bill Means, Bill Wrigley. points: 28.6. Giants which was so good financially he couldn't tumjMiss Evans.

Lee Haggerty, Renee Wei. 50 yds. Butterfly: Fredi JUNIOR GIRLS it down. He coached the Giant offense five years and Awards were made to thetop.don. time: 37.1.

.8.11 Wrigley, Doug oO yds. Butterfly: Sue Pach- did so well that the Packers made him their man in! 1939. They won the world championship in his third!) year. 1961, and repeated in 1962. Vince started out to be a lawyer and was gradu-j! ated from Fordham law school.

To earn his way; Steelman time: 1:10.4. Tom Tawressey, Rawak, John Schsaffi, a Diving: Debbie Cureton, time: dy Evans, Sue Pacbella, Bess, Diving: John Schaefer, Ar Cole, Barbara Wiloox. min Krulia, Larry Lawfer. 28.0 'points: 20.4. through, he worked a of Tjatin and Mathe( matics.

and incidentally football coach, at St. Cecelia's School in Englewood. N.J. His law plans went) (Scotch word employed by my ancestors) St. Cecelia won 36 straight, using his version of the formation.

That's what first attracted mv attention to SPORTS TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 1, 1964 49ers Tout Two QBs In Climb From Cellar KNICKS SIGN TWO NEW YORK (UPI) New York Knickerbockers (have signed veterans Tom Gola land John Rudometkin to conj tracts for the 1964-65 National Basketball Association season. By HAL WOOD i starting his first full year as with former Forty Niner great SAN FRANCISCO man of tne Forty Miners, Frankie Albert. 1- -4 HEARING BETTER TOW Major League Standings American League W. L. Fct.

GB 79 52 .603 80 54 .597 75 54 .581 York veyor on the proposed Interstate Parkway between George Washington Bridge and Bear Mountain. Here's his letter. Dear Colonel Blaik: are well alons: with our preseason here at Green Bay and I am quite pleased with ouri personnel. have some good-looking boys addition to most of our old timers. To use your i do not ihink ihat mam of our XcUiou.il League opponents will have us "outsquadded." Since last season we have made one trade which the public seems to think will be disadvantageous to us hut which I believe will help us as well as the Phila- Detroit delphia Eagles.

The public never seems to realize that a trade can be advantageous to both parties. AYe let go of a great runner in Earl Gros, a big boy with great speed and drive, also Jim Ringo. a veteran of 12 years who is the all-league offensive center. In exchange we received Leroy Caffey. a tremendous linebacker who will be playing his second year in the league.

He's from Texas A. M. He now weighs 247 and has run the timed by my watch, in :10.2. We aico get Philadelphia's first draft choice of next, year. After two years as champion we failed to win last, vear.

After looking over mv charts and records I con-' A new motion picture. Sports Scoreboard ve first top er year, says may carry the San Francisco i quarterback. But George Mira, back in his Forty Niners out of the cellar a brash young rookie from Spaidia. "Very few signal-call-; this year. Coach a Los Angeles Minnesota Cleveland Boston Washington Kansas Citv 68 66 65 59 53 49 68 66 67 74 SI 83 .500 13'2 .500 492 141, .444 21 .371 30'2 70 65 .519 11 Ski, Golf Films Free For Shows Monday's Results Minnesota 2 Washington 1 j(0nly game scheduled) Tuesday's Probable Pitchers Baltimore at Minnesota, Phillies Vs.

Colts Tonidit Miami of Florida, has different ers make the grade as a top eas man ear ou "I'd like to get Brodie's job" college." says Mira. Counts On Draftees And there are some who be-' The club is counting on its lieve that Mira may be just highest draft choices, ends Dave good enough to slnne Brodie Parks, Texas Verne over for at least half of each Burke, Oregon State, and Dave game when the regular season Wilcox, Oregon, to improve the rolls around. over-all strength. The Forty Niners won only The running attack last year two games while dropping 12 was virtually nil. But this sea- lasi year, as they changed son Christiansen expects it to coaches in mid-season when be improved--especially if the men stay healthy enough to Injuries Hurt Club block.

VMT Hurtoc taMTMt Tht tat! SONOTONE of LANSDALE 4W Columbia IU-UI7 "eluded that our opponents'were in possession of ith Stein gui (8-12) hall too much of the time. Our offense was pretty good, world" event without Paul Hormmg. hut the other teams were been made readfly available zer 3) makinsr first downs and keeping the ball too much of among the most Wdelv screen-. Wednesday's Games the i me ,1 v- ed Sp rt ffl ms 3 i rea dy New York at Los Angeles, hope conrlurM we needed another hie: hatchet mav culation for free showings in the 'night Barber (9-10) vs. Kaatj i PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -i Detroit at Chicago, night -JThe Philadelphia Phillies held a (13-7) or Aguirre (4-7)'5 1-2 game lead in the National, ttea mcKe resi nea 'vs.

Herbert (6-4) i League as they opened an 11-j i New York at Los game home stand with a game' "Much of our troubles could J. D. Smith will get the call 'night Downing (10-7) the Houston Colts at be blamed on injuries," says a fullback. If he can get any Ifirunet (1-0) 'Connie Mack Stadium Manager Lou Spadia. kind of Wockmgi he usua is Boston at Kansas City, night! The Phils send ace hurler' That was true.

Brodie missed 00( or arou nd' 1000 vards a skiing Monbouquette (9-11) vs. Se- Jim YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SUBSCRIBING TO OUI CONFIDENTIAL DEPENDABLE; TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE Please Contact DOYLESTOWN BUSINESS CENTER Banning (14-4) to the m0 st of the season with a bad ear The halfbacks could be mound against Houston's Skinny ar halfback Billy Kilmer was rj 0n Lisbon, Jim Yollenweider Brown (2-13). 0 ut tie whole year with a brok- an( Kilmer. Mike Lind probably Manager Gene Mauch had no'en leg suffered in an auto acci- i ay behind Smith. All are i special plans for the September i dent during the off-season: a veterans, 'campaign which the Phillies half dozen others on the club, Bern Casev is back to play lead to the pennant I could play less than half ihe flantaa sp ot again and hc von rjfht and tne wor i ser ies.

He because of an assortment to hack up the line and I went out to get him. Honest- U.S. Boston at Kansas City night 'they will plan each game as of injuries. Colonel, you should see this Caffev. If we had had Aspen ski authorities called it Baltimore at Minnesota, night it comes up and forget about, TIus year if we can stay him at West Point nobodv ever would have made a first the greatest ail-ski nlm ever Detroit at Cnicag0) night a the other teams do.

healthy, we should be consider' ff Cleveland at Washington, night The Phila. PhiUies asked for ably improved," says Christian- National League reinstatement of sen. W. L. Pet.

GB baseman Danny Cater from the'- The club as looked good in 51 .605 disabled list Monday and also- training and in exhibitions. .562 .553 bet ter than a an j. down on us. had to give up something for him. Jim Ringo has been a man for us.

I have absolutely no com-; film is 16mm 28-1-2 min- plaintK about him except that can't on forever. Gros! utes "of sound and color and Philadelphia 78 may turn out to be the best running tack in the has only one siar and commen- Cincinnati 73 League. But I can onlv use two running backs at a tator Eriksen. Olympic and San Francisco 73 time and have Homung back asrain after bis year's world-championship four time 'St. Louis suspension, as well as Taylor.

Tom Moore. Elijah Pitts Med al and a bunch of good-looking new men. fiope ls tnal FLOOR FINISHING LAYING SANDING, AND WAXING ALL TYPES OF WOOD FLOORS AND STAIRS FINISHED. NEW OR OLD WORK FREE ESTIMATES E. I.

SWENSON BlUE SCHOOL MR 1 PERKASIE PHONE 257-4363 Of course I don't know vet whether Hoi-nuns will Milwaukee It is one of few films pre- 'Pittsburgh senting (he new U. S. system Los Angeles of 31 59 59 64 64 66 70 75 86 up a pitcher and an has caught the eve of 6'i dcr irom Arkansas the old-time fans who compare him ,00 .338 TT teaching. Instructional se- Chicago regain his 1962 form but I have hopes. He came back uen ces.

Eriksen on camera al- Houston here June 1. and has been working out all summer most constantly, run 16 minutes New York with some of the boys who live here permanently. I and achieve narrative value Monday's Results would pay he is in superb physical condition. from a family learning to LOS Angeles 12 St. Louis The unanswered questions about Paul are: Can he It gives the flavor of the night stand the riding he is sure to get and can he readajust east traU skmn g- the mid (Only game scheduled) -i 1 1 i i i -i ifoct clrnnff nP DmKoXln li to the physical beating a ball-carrier takes in thi? skiing, the Tuesday's Probable Pitchers .546 Pacific Coast League.

.508 12'2! Cater fractured his left arm PALMER TAKES LEAD .508 July 22 in Milwaukee. General; mpn nh .488 15 John Quinn said the' DI JTM':" a (ljPI) fBob .462 24-year-old will be eligible to go chols4 as move fro .432 22" 2 against Houston tonight. iot ourth and Al 6 Palmer has taken over the lead Acquired from Arkansas were the rofess ional golfers mon- Bobby Locke, a right-handed ev w1nning stan dings by virtue hurler, and Adolfo Phillips, a thdr one 21-year-old outfielder from Pan- a i Qpen Palmer has am ,3. 'earned S110.743.37 this year The 30-year-old Locke had a Nkhols boosted nis total San Francisco at New York, 10 '3 mark with an earned run to S72 08726 with his $35000 follows night Hendley (10-9) vs average of 2.69 46 games Carling prize with Arkansas and was 6-3 with I I A 4 I I 1 I i league. hope so for he is a natural leader i.

i i xi i i i Then, near the end, follow IU gui and can do us great deal of good from the standpoint some of tne most exc iting ski ac kson (8-13) of morale. eve made four min- Milwaukee at St Louis, night tne club wnen ne was called As in the past we shall continue to teach what I utes of a run by Eriksen from Lemaster (13-9) vs. Sadecki by the Pnils at the end of last siill r-all "Arniv ushiE: your own techniques and feet down to about 7,500 (ie-9) season. During his short stint methods of organization. still gain plenty of ground al Aspen.

Housion ai Philadelphia, with Jim Tavlor vunning the Army fullback trap The film Ski with Bu ick-" night Brown (2-13) vs. Bun- log but pitched only about You said in our last that you thought we passed a a able al ng jf th yf ni 14 4) 10 'TM ngs OS Angeles at Pittsburgh, Pnillips owns AUGM 4 BALANCE THOSE WHEELS TODAY SMITH'S WHEEL ALIGNMENT 25 years Experience 378 N. MAIN ST. DOYLESTOWN in 19B1 lt nrohahlv a limt cririohm lint nnr Bulck Den reels which are the Los Angeles at Pittsburgh. Philips owns a .30 balling too proljablj a ust criticism but our most widd shown rts mov nj ht average including 25 homers, aim is balanced offense with emphasis on the running ies in the country called by'(io-i5) '78 RBI's and 20 stolen bases in.

game. The return of Hornung and the acquisition of PGA pros and other golf author-! Chicago at Cincinnati night-'127 games. Caffey put us back on the track." Hies the best in the history of Broglio (8-10) vs. Maloney (11- Tn addition to beins: coach and general manager the game. 9) of the Packers.

Vince Lombard! olds the For fastest sen-ice, requests Wednesday's Games positions: Director-Peoples Trust Savings Bank BE' from Pennsylvania may be ad- San Francisco at New York, Council for Human Relations. City of GB: Director- resse 91 0 rn Shl Fordham Tniversitv Committep St Plttsbur Pa Io222: Milwaukee at St. Lows, night horcinam i Lommittee ht. -Norbert TPS 928 Norlh Third street. Houston at Philadelphia, night College: Present.

State Mental Health Chair-: Pa 17105: MTPS Los A les al itubur gn man. Cancer Fund; June Dairy Month Chairman. State! 1234 Spruce St, Philadelphia, night of Wisconsin. i 19107. ''Chicago at Cincinnati, night New NH-S Del Val Club Sets Show TT Hockey For All Girls Mrs.

Mary Ann Aagaard. girl's hockey coach at New Hope-Solebury High School, has issued a call to all girls who are interested in trying out for the squad to take part in hockey summer camp. The one week hockey camp will be held 3t the New Hope-Solebury High School campus. Coach Aagaard has set the hours of 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. each morning through Friday during this week through September 4th for the camp.

Ninth grade students as well as all The Keeshond Dog Club of Delaware Valley is giving a Match Show Saturday, Septem- Iber 19th on the Superior Tube Grounds, Collegeville. Entries must be in by 12:30 with OVERTRICK WITHDRAWS WESTBURY, N.Y. (UPI) New Zealand Cardigan Bay stood out as the outstand-, ing entry today for the 550,000 National Pacing Derby at Roosevelt Raceway Sept. 5 follow- the withdrawal of Over-' trick. invited to take part.

The captain of the team for the fall sport is Miss Joanne McArthur, a member of the senior class. Miss McArthur has been a varsity player for the past two years and is optimistic about a schedule this Fall. As of the past New Hope-So) t- bury girls play in independent BUSINESS DROPS i ATLANTIC CITY. J. (UPI) --The Atlantic Citv Rarp Track suffered a decline in attend-, ance, revenue and lax receipts 1 'during the four days of Democratic National Conven- i tion.

judging slated to start at 1:30 p.m. The match is a warm-up for the Third Annual Keeshond Specialty at Devon in October. Free handling advice will be given to the exhibitors with pointers being presented for the proper grooming of the Three classes of dogs will be judged. Puppy Dog. Puppy Bitch and Adult (divided by sex) classes will be presented.

The two Puppy classes will be broken down into age groups while the Adults will be subdivided down into novice, American bred and open. Awards will be given for the best Puppy Dog. best Puppy Bitch, best Puppy, best Dog, best Bitch, and the best Adult. The big honor will go to the Keeshond selected as the Best in Match. Mrs.

Ronald J. West of West- cress Kennel. Va. will make her way to the match presiding as judge. Mrs.

West is an ac- claimed breeder and exhibitor of dogs Show committee members include: John LaFore, President: William Westcott, Chairman and Gary Rosenberg, Phyllis Noonan, T. Plaush, and D. M. Scharff, of the committee. SPECIAL AUTO INSURANCE OVER 65 UNDER 25 MALE CANCELLED OR REFUSED MYERS GILLIS RALPH G.

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Mrs. Aagaard majored in health and physical education at West Chester State College. For tbe past two years she has been teaching and coaching in tbe Woodrow Wilson High School la Lower Bucks County. She is Joining the New Hope-Solebury itaff for her first year as coach and teacher in September. 4 SPECIAL THIS WEEK LUMICATION WITH EACH OH CHANGE OFFER GOOD AUGUST 31 thru SEPT.

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