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'giL' SPORTS frafost ((MlWSSWtl' If oag9fettte SSfflftSHMiwnsgil rTfaBsmwuSSSSmxsts Sunday, September 23, 1962 swie PpuHkeentie. New York si TV ftiM miJiiifti i rYrrti ff rvritTlvrJ1 1 mwny 7 j. i. zi in Tj jia, arwifcK'1 White Sbx Down YanksCubsTcfeJ I I IX I 1 i fl PTTOfEFiW CHICAGO (AP) A throw Ing error by rookie shortsloo Phil I.lrti opened the 'door 'for RjU4alwfcojev li i terflay Uul launched the I hi capi White Soi to victory over the New York Yankee. The outcome, coupled with a 5 3 loos by the second place Minnesota Twins at Baltimore, eft'the Yankees ma at two.

The only way New York can clinch its 27th pennant and its 13th In the last IS seasons today Is by defeating, the Sox 1 Jthile the Twins lose at Haiti Facing the Yankees Bill Staf more of your hunting dogs tnan ford will be Early Wynn trying you do of your Wife! attain for his 30flth victory. i QOHAM0Jlnl.w't'L 41,4 JrfWHm4l1 tZrrnsrrTeuntenjoetfsiri I nnr unui tne oam ourst in uieT seventh. Howard's 425 foot shot into the rrnfir fir IH hiillnon frtr his SMh home run came with Mickey Man NEWPORT, R.I. 'API Defender Weatherly stood off a dramatic tie aboard on a walk closing surge by Gretel and narrowly beat the gallant Australian Ralph Terry, seeking his 23rd FnaIlenKer yesterday by 26 seconds the closest America's Cup finish triumph, had limited the Sox to three hits until the seventh. Al jjeiBawi JctC smw mmwgwmamsbaassuttamm: 1 ia i.

1. 1 u.i aii jj i WO ys JZ TiyV AS.T' (, 4 3 rtc niiinhjT i l)h 1 aal rlf 1,. ui 1 llBK. 3 zj i MW MfcMetfflaffi waiiirMufrSf. PTEW YORK (AP) The New York Mets lost their 116th game, a modern record in the I cago tups Domwa v.ascy own KJi(, 1 efeats Gretel Again gel's pitchers lor IS hits and a 9 2 victory.

It was the Mets' 154th decision although they had also played a tie game. The Boston Braves of 193S lost US The American league record 117 by Philadelphia in 1916. Ken Hubbs and Alex Grammas each had three hits and Billy Williams drove in three runs for the Cubs, Santo. 3b TUli'J mwn 'I'Tlfl luin. 1 FQSM1RK NEW YORK in history for a 3 1 lead in the series.

President Kennedy and a floating gallery of about 800 craft saw canny skipper, Emil (Busi Mosbacher send his' VJ fi.i blue hulled queek of sea racers into a 340 yard lead on the opening I and Ui.s Apancio singled eight mile beat into the wind, then call on all his sailing wizardry! ib. JLa cmi.k Suuto withstand a strong Gretel challenge on Uiefinaltwo legs of the llnrckruirnap nnino tn (hirH Ana. I I ririn slolc sc onH as ninrh' hitter fa il Gretel handled masterfully by Charlie Maxwell struck out Then came Linz' blunder. Jim I andis was sale when Linz took his routine grounder and threw nign 10 nrsi Daseman Dili aKow run. nerbnovFKwr Bcorpu anu Penn State Socks Navy UNIVERSITY PARK.

PA. Aparicio took third. Fox singled home Apancio. Torrv tirac Irrwilriwl nut in eighth as l'hP Sn scored thrp.lUons. sparked by the spectacular Charon, 4 Cnlrman.

Christopher, rf Thnmai. If Hodgp. lb Kranrpool. lb ljr.hr. lb Hickman, rf Ktinrhl.

2b Ahburn 2b Jackvin. Mackenzie, A Tyior Kr. BThroncbriry A tlinwtaiTo WPMI4ttn AP Kea won added Golden Poppy Handicap purse yesterday at Gold en Gate Fields with a time of! 1:09 25 for the six furlong dis tance. 'klUHOJL KWMPMfy'lL KwrnrnW' Edie BeUe. S420 and $2.1 serino, $4.40.

Tcn STATK SCORES BOISE. IDAHO (AP) Utah State picked off two fumbles in ned them into 100 and 68 yard1 touchdown runsVes terday en route to a 45 7 football victory over Idaho. SHOWDOWN SET "PORTLAND. ORE. AP! MEW YORK (AP) Willie Shoemaker sent Meadow Stable's Cicada skimrnltnraTohg'T year old (illy broke the Aqueduct track record in winning the $87,750 Beldame Slakes by l'i lengths over Mrs.

John O. Burgwin's Shirley Jones. Before a crowd of 47.316. Cicada was brought lnside if the pace setting Primonetta turning for home, and she won under Shoe's brilliant riding lor his third victory of the day. E.

Barry Ryan's FlrmJFJoJjauiaMa, Ci i iYfrifoM iraJUarfrakJi' asS'. By Tfc Atae lit4F4l Prt EAT l5KSfRally W5e? nit (hi llelHT ttiAfrn a i nan M. unr Military Ariarmy jj, Army Wikf FefM ttni Mr 13. fiDrinBTiria Uhi WaWa CiCMgtaT.IaMJl JL Port 7. M.

Uiwirnt MnuachuMlts 10, Maine Tufta 30, Balef 12 Penn Military 15. Wagner Shlppennbun 13, Indiana Pa 7 Mm.tr ir 12. Drlawar Valley 11 Lork Haven 34. BloomsburR 14 Edtnboro (pi.) SUte 7, Grove CHy Vlllanova 24, VlrCinia MiliUry Brown 6, Colgate 2 Maine Maritime 33. New BrunawtcK 0 Bucknell 22, OUyibnrf 21 1 layette 17.

Muhlenburf 0 Trenton State 7. Klnfa Pa Delaware 27, LehtKh 0 I'enn Stale 41. 'Navy 7 Kutrtown 32. Central Connecticut 13 Pinohtirct rnrci anA vm Jiliillllil Hi SmWi I 11 FT ni LI i'eni boy, are just feeling each 5 5 champion Billy I went two up witb a par at the 28U "'her out 52? "nly a stroke apart fired lden h'r,) "Kfns behind Shir aada elutch bitdw jtUh 34tl SKSSSS: fl 2 I I Heal 5 below par 67s yest rday to ra i 1WIP lTTWfifttrarTnrTn set up a showdown today for the try with nramaleavwaa fourth, Jj 4i)l baeh iir 4he "aorTrmireriniaTmim: Cjcada, a bay daughter of Brv an Lr. saisuma, was timed I Wpjt V'lrRlnla 26, 0 MiTVlanH 7.

KwWrtllTtlTniimW mmm im7TtrmtV'Svr'1T'KmfifiV: rnr in ia TJljaL Ocnwin Vlrlnli H. William ind Mrv i.jq ic r.1,1. nnQIinur i. nj iftniiiK a iiiui a Vlrflmna Tech 13, Corgc ond from Kelso's track record set1 i i urman 34, WonortJ 21 Sept. 14, 19fi0.

Krnlurkr Stale 33. Winston Salem Tha fAcllltL nnl fl 'TV, so.r v.i Sheohetd 27. Froatbur. 12 32 A mil tnr Uui afn.ai In auk. 46 year old Jock Sturrock.

chop Popped up tor kom in 7th: Gramd i Out tnr In 9th. ped Weatherly commanding lead Chicago 2ns 210 not NFW YORK OJIO 010 100 in half on the second eight milei rrake. poa 1 Knnnu il.n Chicago 27 15, New York 27 13. DP lap a beam reach across the rh.ron. Kanehi and ixn BOSTON i API Seventh ranked welterweight Bob Fos mire pitted his quickness and slashing left hand against Gas nar OUftn' avnprinnm nnH nm out with a tiiianimniis ln rnnnH a big lift toward the 3 year cision last night in a fight at Bos ol1 fily but may ave ton arena.

iner lne distaff championship i Most of the top 3 year old and lolder members of the two racing divisions were in the lineup. Southern Cal Unsets Duke pitiable rirATM. making: her 30in start in two seasons, parned 157 038. Shp wont into the LOS ANGELES AP Quar race as the worlds No. 1 filly terbaek Bill Nelsen threw a tie ior mare moiieywise and the vie breaking 51 yard scoring strike; tory sent her earnings soaring to to towering end Hal Bedsole late $661,940.

She has been out of the Randolph Mar on 22. Millertvtlle fPa. 0 wantiinffton Lee 15. tlampdtn byd ney midwest Northwestern 37, South Carolina 20 Nnrtn Park 12. Conrordia (III Anhland 0, Wftonter 0 Indiana 21.

Kinui Slate 0 Miami tmto 1. Wuintiro Martnei 0 Okkthnma 7. Syracuse 3 Texaa Chhalian 6, Kxnua 3 Ohio 31. Toledo 0 inane it), isouinern Illinois KTmpan i more times. NFW TORK ft AB 3 Rirhrr1on, 2b 5 Treh.

If 4 Mantle, rf 1 l.onex. running and defensive work of X3i Borer, 3b Terry, Bout on. Berra Landls. rf Fox, 2b Hobtrmon. If A Smith, 3b Fpotlt, 3b Iterhberger, rf as ri'iar.

A lone!" Carreon. Hrrhert. Maxwell KtNher. Martin lwn. Biuminn, lb 33 two touchdowns each and came up with stunning pass intercep tions to break the Middies backs.

Gursky electrified some 40,000 rgpCctators in the second period by grabbing a Navy pass on his A Hit uriinre ftr for Lollar In 7th RStrurk out for Herbert In 7th: Hit Into force play lor rtaher la Mh: Walked for Bnutrtn tn Mb. F. Un np A New York 14 11 Chtcato 279. DP Herbert. Aparicio and Cunmntham.

UB New York 9. Chk afo 7 2H ijndli. HoMnnon. Hertinberf er. HR Howard.

SB Aparicio SF Jones. cmithnrlv winH nnrltti tninnaUr Chicafn B. New York 7. 2B Htinh. IHt: tCUHU qUdlltT dlia OitUin NHJIK'y Olliy IHICC, 111 niT SiaFl De soumcrur unuer Anhbum SB Baniu lpni California made it stand un'fore vesterdav when ho hpadflilqand almost wimms.

Hubb. Matbewi 2. md ll tiraay. wnen sne iimsnea neaasans ana aimosi caugni me for a 14 7 UDset virtorv over Duke seventh tn nur and nthnrs in yesterday. the Travers at Saratoga.

The favored Blue Devils from! Second choice tn the wagering t. lAmeriran sIood on the final lee. 'Fo'h 'W. 3 Ari enn aiaies mnany 'wkw 2' 5 5 r. 4 3 Ihihuque Nebraska S3, South Dakota 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 Mnrth farrJina ai uo tha 9C JOO nn hnhlnA tha timnnnHr.

I 0 a.w.n. vumoiiu fev me nv un ut me i iiiiMinri.Lan Liaiiiaic iFom T1IF FIRST 10 MI VI TF.S nf fhp Antttuui 1 1 halfbacks Al Gursky and Juniorrace. in moderate winds. a IT a il. a 5570 An N.iru A.V A thrillino Kntv.tn.Knti, Hitol l.anil..

Rmlth T2 At A 3.744 uiuiuugcu un lii d3 UIC 1TUIHV WilN WOrin terdav'in a battle between Mosbacher moved Weather l'm their own 21 to the $3.90 and Firm PolieJ was FAR WEST Nrw Mpxico 25. Wyomlmr 21 Air Korcr 34. Cnlnrado Slat. Univ. Mitftourt M.

Calilomi. 10 Smithrrn California 14. Duk 7 Waah Slate 49. San Jose II Washington 7. Purdur 1 (tie) Utah SUte 43.

Idaho 7 PINEIIt'RST. N. AP yfSMni son ot an Oklahoma al.iliojaned. Irom. bthind almost hopeleti deficit vtth a trlng of pan knd birdie yet terday and won the G2nd U.

8. Amateur Golf chainptomhlp with an incredible .1 np iciory over Intnraitce roan PtwnlaK Gray of Five down and all but counted out after the morning round on the 7,150 yard, par 36 96 7X No. down with 15 to go, the scholarlylooking: JIarris won five straight 34th HIS LKAD DOWN to one after Harris' needed to two putt irom 75 feet away on the last hole. He hiMue first putt up to within 34 feet of the cup, watched while Gray missed a desperate 26 foot er for the birdie that would have sent the match intaWWtfmerthen stepped up and rolled in his short putt for the victory, of the East's top ranked college football powers. ly to the front.

Pointing higher' toward the wind and going fas 1 first weather mark with a of 1 minute, 26 seconds. Sturrock cut the lead on the second le a beam reach across the wind with colorful spinnakers flying and then engaged Wea Ttr lJl Hubert W. 189) Fl'her I Baiimann I' Can dan. Flaherty, I 40. A 17.4M.

23 yard line and racing 77 yards I therly in a stirring war of tactics untouched for Penn States third 'uvc' "le eigin mne mi nun tally. Powell did the same inJM lail period, intercepting a pass on his own 4J and scampering 52 yards to score. Both also on pass plays from State quarterback Pete Liske. Gursky's covered five yards and Powell's nine. Except for several moments in the second and third periods, it was Penn State all the way.

The score by periods: Navy 0 7 0 07 in the final two minutes. $4 30. Orioles Nip By The Aasrlate4 Preat AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS ouajufau sa a a 7 2 i Fullback Jimmy Brown of the 'iCleveland Browns is seeking his ioo i sixth straight National football League rushing title. tTr ypa i.ii,. ll, I 4WMT at Von der Linden's pre season SKI SALE Swifers Down Orange In 7 3 Battle NORMAN.

OKLA. AP) Oklahoma fullback Joe Don Looney streaked 60 yards down the sideline with two minutes left yesterday to give the Soon ers a 7 3 victory over Syracuse Ina TTDfRDnirTnTtreeTOOTF al foothill game. Looney, a 207 pound junior from Fort Worth. bulled his way from the grasp of a pocket of defenders at midDeld and raced down the left sideline to the end zone. aWAHMMnamifMafUBUAiiijl AhAsiVnlfn.

New York 91 65 Minnesota 87 70 Los Angeles 83 71 Chicagb 83 73 Detroit 80 74 Baltimore 76 79 Cleveland 75 80 Boston 74 81 Kansas City 69 85 Washington 58 98 fwfATmyfleveirRolls Aio With Win Over Wake Forest tmmm Jjif jUfy ii iMiii Liii WEST POINT I APV Army walloped Wake Forest 40 14 yes tprriiiv as Ffliil lliplzp mArl his riphtit a th iiaw Carta! rnntholl Behind i coach in a litterintt display of showmanship, Using the three unit system he made famous al I ouisiana State i calling the platoons the Regulars, the Go the Chinese ZiJJiyKli's Dietzel master minded a continuous flow of players and I the usually sedate Cadet corp joined in by donning red hats every 8 10 I4'2 21 33 Rl'NOAVS CAMFJ4 AND PPOBABLE PITCHEHS (SeaMHi won lost records tn pare MinnewHa ISlilmao ll 9 at Baltimore (Estrada 9 13). 2 p. m. uoston (spanswtck 0 0) at Washington (Osteen 131. 2 m.

Detroit (Arulrre 144) at Kansas Cltj (Pflaler 413), 3:30 m. Cleveland (PerrT 11 12) at Los Anjeles (CtuncA 114, 4:30 p. m. irought joy to the partisan crowd which had all but given UPjhopeJhat ae sooners would overcome a 3 0 lead Syracuse took late in the first half on Tom Mingo's line drive 35 yard field goal. Both teams had numerous of it I iciiaivc uucflu LUl Ull uj gdi i i TianUMensejM.

45. F.nd Rick MoOurdv was the rhi defensive standout for Oklahoma, capturing three key fum bles the last one on Oklahoma's 10 yard line as the husky Orangemen appeared set to drive in for the clincher. Los Angeles 99 San Francisco 96 iufciMwiiswiai'ffrAi3iiaTnuc Behind 55 Cincinnati Pittsburgh Milwaukee Louis Philadelphia Houston Chicago New York 20 Ooff Skis Boots Bindings Ski Wnr Accessories Over the years. West Virginia has the best football percentage in the Southern Conference. In 12 years the Mountaineers show 35 victories, 12 setbacks and 1 tie for a .739 percentage 94 90 82 79 58 62 65 74 75 3 6 18 20 78 60 59 38 time the bandits took the Held But Wake Forest went down CnrtlnnA Gains Victory CORTLAND AP) Paul fighting.

John Mackovic. a sophomore quarterback, opened a brilliant passing attack in the sec ond half that neither the Army regulars nor the Bandits could solve. Joe Blackgrove. quarterback of the Army Regulars, and Art Lewis, quarterback of the Go tpnm Knarkpri the Armv tourh te'JfeftS Rlackgrova scored, nnn Ja ojegLiwolQ.UcMo; himself on a sweep and passed passea to end John Ellerson for another. Lewis passed to John Seymour for a third Army tally and Paul Stanley scored another on a sneak.

In the closing minutes Seymour ran 30 yards to score and Dick Duda. a flashy halfback, ran and passed his Cortland teammates to a 19 12 football victory over Alfred university yesterday In the season opener fee lchschooTs; iwns 19 yards to end JoHb: seph Velsini for another. The clincher came in the fourth period when Duda gathered in a 20 yard pass from Jack King. Huskies Tie PurdueTeam SEATTLE LAP' The fast Huskies of Washington outgalned the Purdue yesterday, but also outfumbled the Boilermakers and had to settle for a 7 7 tie in their intersectional football game. Led by quarterback Willie Siler.

Washington marched 76 yards after the opening kickoff to score. The over caDacitv crowd of 55, ififKl1 uH'wnitii irf BALTIMORE (AP) Play ing their role of spoiler to the hilt, the Baltimore Orioles stopped Minnesota 5 3 yesterday and all but eliminated the fading Twins from the American league pennant raca, Homers by Jack Brandt, Jim Gentile and Dave Nicholson pow ered the Orioles to their second straight victory over the second place Twins. Prior to this "scries, Baltimore showed only a 4 8 rec ord against Minnesota. It was the sixth place Orioles who swept a tive game series from league leading New York late in August to prevent a Yan kee runaway. But the Twins couldn't close the can Washington victory, but was dis lusuinedwhen.

Washingtonwas. struck byiumbleius in lne second period. The itra onrTame second quarter started, with Washington on its own 20. Tackle Nathaniel Jackson pounced on the bobble for Purdue at the Washington 14. Four smashes by the big Purdue backs fell a yard short of the first down, but Wash' incton charitably gave the ball right back on another fumble.

Line Scores MINNESOTA 300 0O0 3 BALTIMORE 0112 003 OOx 3 I 1 Kralkck. Gomes 16), BonlkowsM 17), Pleis 6) and Balteyi Pappaa. Stork '31. Miller 14). Hall 17) and Trlandoa.

Miller .1 01. Krallck (11 11). Hum. runs Minnesota. Killenrew (44).

Baltimore. Nlrltolson II). Gentile (33). Harmon KUlebrew's 44th home ryn of fte season after singjes By" vTc" Power and shot the Twins into a 3 0 lead inj the first inning. Killebrew leads the league in homers and also in runs batted in with 117.

NEW YORK ouo 010 I0O 2 2 Tnth and Barragan; Jackson, Mac Ken 'f Tilt rn lgl rrYT Toth (3 11. Jackson 13 HU. I MILWAUKEE 000 000 0202 1 PITTSBURGH 000 000 000 4) i 1 Constable and Ueckert Sisk and Nee mao. ConsUble (1 0). Slsk (0 1).

Hr run Milwaukee. H. Aaron (41). NATIONAL LEAGUE Vt I jParcu for the final Army touch down. "Army hadTieenvoreJTb win by two touchdowns.

Aside from the weakness of its pass defense Wake Forest receivers were often out in the clear with no defenders withirt reach the new look for Armv football was im 'ffJTnnmesiBeThere was harffYufintrig hr Qtanlair an1 i ttm. petent passing, and plenty of 92 99 116 38 43 61 spirit. The score hy periods: SUNDAY GAMES AND FSOBABLE rrrcHEBli (Season won lost records In parentnesea) Chicago (GerbermaR 0 0) at New York (R. L. Miller 0 12), 2:05 p.

m. Cincinnati (OToole 16 U) at Philadel phia (Short ll 1:35 p. m. Hiiwausee (snaw i3 at rniUDurgn (Friend 11 13). 2 n.

m. Los Angeles (Drysdsle 23 7) at St. Louis (Jackson 14 11), 2:30 p. m. San Francisco (O'Oell la 13) at Houston (Bruce i g), 4:30 p.

m. Wake Forest Army The statistics: First Downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Yards penalized 0 0 19 7 714 7 1440 HUnTERS Wake Forest Army 15 22 14 252 195 154 17 33 11 18 30 70 VON DER LINDEN'S "Sporting Goods jt'nce W3" '52 Market St. Pougbkeepsie FREE PARKING IN BEAR Closed Mm. Opea Thurs. 'til 'T hi eBTfm'iyPllnKiJBCH Telrmi iataB jltAalalalalalalalalalalaB Vaalalalalalalalalalalalai FREE FREE lZelb.

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