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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 27

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Friday, October It, 1966 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Page 27 jj Sound Off 23 Years Since Bucks Lost 3 Games In Row More Fan Advice For Reds' DeWitt -vo TV4" irtf Lmmmm Jim Raye, a Junior quarterback, guides the offense and can throw. He had completed 18 times In 36 pitches for 274 yard.i and three touchdowns. His No. 1 target is rangy Gene Washington, a 6-fcot-3 end who has snared seven tosses for 235 yards and three scores. Both schools have had one common foe thus far.

Ohio pushed Illinois all over the field last week but lost, 10-9. Michigan State had trouble with the Ullni but won, The Spartans lead the series, 4-2, and won convincingly last year, 32-7. Kickoff is 1:30 p. m. EST.

Anders and halfback Bo Rein. Long has hit the target 38 times in 59 tries for 382 yards and two touchdowns while Anders has nabbed 21 passes for 251 yards. What running the Bucks do probably will be handled by fullback Paul Hudson, who shows 199 yards in 51 carries and two touchdowns. The Spartans boast speed and power In the backfield with runners like Clint Jones, Bob A I a and Dwight Lee. Dauifherty has kept his attack on the ground with 978 yards In four games compared to only 334 via the alrlanes.

Lions Sign Soccer-Style Kicking Star DETROIT (UPDThe Detroit Lions Thursday signed Garo Yepremlan, a former soccer player from Cyprus and London, to handle their place kicking chores. Yepremlan showed up at the Lions' practice session Wednesday and so Impressed oflclals that he was immediately signed to a contract. The 22-year-old native of Cyprus and former resident of London must still obtain a work permit from the government before he can begin his new job. Yepremlan uses a side-winding, diagonal approach to the ball, much like a soccer player, and kicks with his Instep rather than his toe. He had never seen an American football game until four' months ago and has never attended a professional game.

Yepremlan, who weighs about 155 pounds and stands 5-feet-8, arrived in the 6. In June and has been living with his brother, Krikor; In Indianapolis, Ind. He had a brief workout with the Atlanta Falcons of the Football League but came to the Lions when the Falcons -AP Wlrapriot Bubblehead OPEN 7 DATS A Wfffc' SCHULTES' GARDEN FINE DINNERS $2 MATURING FRESH OYSTERS AND FRESH LAKE FISH COLUMBUS, Ohio ctv-Ohio State battles Michigan State Saturday In a bid to upend the nation's No. 1 ranked football team. Coach Woody Hayes' Buckeyes, with a disappointing 1-2 record, figure to make the supreme effort against the Spartans slick machine.

It may not be enough. The oddsmakers like coach Duffy Daugherty's club by two touchdowns and for good reasons. The Spartans have swept aside four opponents while the Bucks have dropped their last two. More than 84,000 fans will witness the action and they may see Ohio lose a third straight game for only the first time since 1943. Hayes, an eternal optimist, has worked his crew hard this week but has said nothing about Michigan State.

At his weekly press luncheon last Monday, the veteran coach dldnt even mention the Big Ten champions. The Buckeye boss is expected to abandon his "three yards and a cloud of dust" ofrense In favor of a passing game. It seems the only way to dent the sturdy Michigan State defense, tops in the conference and third In the nation. Four Spartan foes have averaged only 41.5 yards on the ground and 149.2 In the air. MSU opponents have connected on 46 passes which would seem to dictate strategy.

William Coulthart, Springfield, college senior, appears about to lose face to a soccer ball during a scrimmage in Springfield. Although It looks as though Coulthart was a sure target, he was not hit. 4400 RIVER ROAD rocmiu PHONI 21-S13 Ia; iMMIinit IIMVt tvtn'Mii itTV MALL AVAILAIll Action On Sports Bill Is Unlikely BY LOC SMITH Enquirer Sports Editor "I DON'T ORDINARILY write 'letters to the editor," but as an avid baseball fan, I feel I have an original suggestion to contribute on that shopworn topic, 'What's Wrong With The writes T. Sherwln, 6630 Drake Rd. "Seventh place and 750,000 fans certainly are Indisputable Indicators of a frustrated team, management and supporters.

Probably the most basic cause oi this Is lack of color, the mediocrity that has characterized the club since the departure of Fred Hutchinson and Frank Robinson. "Trades are the usual suggestion. But obviously one either has to be lucky or give away too much to acquire color on the playing field. Let's look further. TV and radio are invaluable media In publicizing a club and attracting Interest.

"Certainly Walte Hoyt had a following, and look what Harry Carl has done to make a whole section of the country Cardinal fans. However, there Is certainly nothing very winning or distinguished about the Reds' sportcast-Ing and, this, in my own opinion, Is a charitable understatement "How about a broadcasting team of Joe Nuxhall and Brooks Lawrence? Nuxhall Is presumably through as pitcher, has sportscastlng experience and local popularity. However, the crux of the Idea Is Lawrence, because it would be a "first" which undoubtedly would attact nationwide interest from both baseball and outside areas. "I heard Lawrence recently on between-the-games interview, and I never heard a more articulate athlete. Certainly he Is an outstanding representative of his race in the field of self-expression.

I have no Idea what his present occupation might be, but I feel that there is a tremendous opportunity here for both the man and the ball club." Answer: Good idea. But does that answer Wrong With The Reds?" JACK DELAN'Y, 1136 Fort View writes: "In predicting the outcome of the recent World Series, why didn't you use the weatherman's system? You should have said there's a 30 chance of Baltimore winning the Series." Answer: Yep! You're 100 right! "WHEN QUESTIONED recently about the Frankle Robinson trade, Bill DeWitt said there were many reasons for making the trade," writes Benjamin Simpson, 3944 Warwick Ave. "This clears up certain issues because it is obvious DeWitt was not considering the ability of the players Involved. "Milt Pappas was never a 20-game winner in the American League. He also had the reputation of being a seven Inning pitcher, plus the history of a sore arm.

But even had Pappas been healthy the odds would still have been against winning in the National League. "I follow baseball closely and Jim Bunhlng is the only starting pitcher that I can recall In many years who came out of the American League and was able to win In the National. "Maybe some day DeWitt will tell the real reason why he traded Frank Robinson. This explanation is due since then; are many rumors going around, some of them not so nice." hesitated to sign him. AUTOMOTIVE PERSONNEL are you: STUMPED? STYMIED? Does your present job fall short on potential in income, advancement, JOIN THE LEADER "Little Detroit" now has immediate openings for: LINE MECHANICS USED CAR MECHANICS SERVICE WRITERS We offer very appealing income, large modern facilitiet plut the best of company benefits for you and your family.

SOUND GOOD? Then, call JACK BRUCE for an appointment to get started on the road to better living! WILLIAMS FORD 891-0500 tt in: Ohio has a flashy sophomore quarterback In Bill Long and two outstanding pass receivers in end Billy WASHINGTON UP) Hopes dimmed Thursday for Congressional approval of a bill that would clear the way for the merger of the National and American Football Leagues. Lawyers for the combined leagues and the House Antitrust Subcommittee were unable to agree on language exempting the proposed merger from antitrust action. Field Is Largest The largest field in the three-year history of the Mt. Healthy High School Invitational Cross Country Meet will be on hand Saturday when that event gets underway at 1:30 p. m.

at the school. Twenty teams will run in the meet, under the direction of Mac Clyma. Green hills is the de With Congress hoping to adjourn next week and sul committee chairman 'Emanuel Celler N. declaring he wants to "plumb the depths" of the merger plan, there appears little chance the House will get to act on the bill. Only the fact that a substantial majority of Celler's subcommittee favors the bill keeps alive a faint possibility that it might still squeeze through.

If it doesn't, NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle says he will urge that the merger be called off. Twyman Speaker COLUMBUS, Ohio UPI Jack Twyman, former member of the Cincinnati Royals' professional basketball team, will be the featured speaker for the Ohio Youth Commission's second annual recreation conference banquet here October 19. iPIeasa sal: mtmsm, FRIDAY LUNCH MOILED SPANISH MACKEREL WITH FcCAN SAUCE FRIDAY DINNER FRENCH Hit) BEEP SEA SCALLOPS WITH TARTAR SAUCE SOCIAL NIGHTLY I express -J 'Crei; Uti McGill Released SAN FRANCISCO UPr The San Francisco Warriors got down to the 12-man National Basketball Association limit on Thursday by releasing 6-foot-lO veteran BUI McOlll. McOUl, a former Ail-American at Utah, played for Los Angeles last year and the New York Knicks before that FOR SPEERS HOSPITAL '1 PUNCfl KIIIM 1 Al THI fending champion. Answer: The real reason He was just trying to improve the ball club.

It's as simple as that. Remember, too, it was BUI DeWitt that traded for Joey Jay and Gene Freese in the December oj 1960. In 1961 they played a prominent part in winning the pennant lor the Reus. JAMES NASSANO, 330 N. Ft.

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