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PACE'TWEmFtiUR: "ipr 4QURNAL i1 ii if i PP i I Pil IP III II 1 1 1 1 iVffffMifVHpi! KJ 'v iS'iWliir 1j Itt tJCt ay GRID PLOTTERS. Pougbtceepsie PI hkreptlt Joutal Paott High football coach SAM ct RotAND Btrrrs the wb will be counted on to lead the Pioneers to victory over the Arlington Admirals tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. The AdmiraU, of coarse, have other ideas. Junior Admirals, Lourdes Deadlock in 7 7 Grid Battle Quarterback Jeff Abbott, signal caller for the Arlington hinlor varsity football team, plunged over on a sneak from two yards out and then completed a pass to. halfback George Goth for the extra point as the junior Admirals came from behind in the fourth' period to gain a 7 7 deadlock with Ed Donohue's' Our Lady of Lourdes eleven when the two teams clashed yesterday at the Arlington Junior High school field.

The Arlington jaycees finished the season with a Ljrecortt Lourdessquad finished a mark. Pioneers fv JbB 1 r. I Both Hubs i 'V lumirais, I Qt MmmSEMmwiimmwm Rated Strong MiVvvjllHkiiViKIvlBNnS(iV play host to h'jHH aKPBLpMBy? 2 tt ArllngtoBAdmlrals 0e fiiSNfSjHH PPPPPPPPPPPJPPHHHF SW first football fame beiween.iae 'BljafcLdaSfflJllliiH It seems som e'sorprlses'' pBIPBPH wffl have ta Im imM If W' ijHiMUiiiijjjjjl V. sssssssssS Viaat fS Vi (V3 wui aave iprug aay HnraH PB 7 Cl' A thing is going to happe. EL'fHPH WVjPPBPj i fin effort from Dom Verdi against fpTPPPP ipJpPPPpf A New burgh while Hank Brown has JIM SIMS been good all season.

Roland ButU 'SiLIPPJPIPPPPPPPftBK! and BUJ)enni have both looked a good passing and Arlington T3ach rHAflPPVfPPPPKPPP9H7 ffault Kllg iy ouaiUteepsle' jfff jUfVJ 'i ta luuui 'imiurp la in a aa Palmj PH CpfH uy oinueu. venu. memoer 01 flf 1 wynilili in.llWBpiMWsMWWMMppifcaMaMWiiBllMMMMMIHff lff1 frU 1 1 sis this ILIUJ utanjt boytBj6i4? it i. i 1 i 'i. -i, "''Xit'y! rfTUi I I 1 chopped by the' Adrrur, spring, will really be out for re XAU OOWsJshowiwunning hroughoinea nKing8ten! Jim Sfmi8 of eM.

'BUtU jfuug of Idle he just uiight go home happy. Charter Ready ioiLKaloiirney. THE ADMIRALS, on the other hand, have plenty to support their bid for victory. They've been working for this one since Nov. 2, the date of their final game of the regular season, and they have the power to' get the job done.

The Pioneers know they must stop John Repsher and Glenn Wade, Arlington top pair, but Bob Sanford, Dave Heermans and Pete Sharp also will have to be handled. ftU three have come up with key runs during. the season and Sharp has earned the reputa 4 2 2iuon OI Delng me Diggesi mue luiiuduv in uie Lruu.nc3a vuumy In the second frame the Lour league des players moved from their 'dwni. wnlle Arunglon o.uarterpack 90 yard line to the Arlington JO on a series of passes from star miartorhaplr Torn vint, to mli Ink. I i.i i.i Jake Charter.

Poughkeepsie t.irZ VXkZFwTi ace. warmed up for thelxm an 0o J0 nual Worlds Invitational i fUtJUZJfZ0: In Chicago yesterday A a laree crowd is exoected to nm uiriac rt 91ft. wJi uicj, A. tUm k.tl. Tf nell varsity cross country team and one of favorites in the Thanksgiving day.

road races here." Jim, a junior has had an outstanding year. He tied for the top spot in a meet with Colgate, finished fourth against the rough Penn State runners, took third against Yale, was I'ourth against Syracuse and third against the Cadets from Army. A chemistry major, Jim has long been a favorite here. Last year, he was ill at the time of the turkey, day event and tailed to make a dent in the. top field.

But Sims is in his best form right now and the Kingston flash will have to be watched closely 'when the chips are Warren Gleckel, has not passed often, he's been able to make his efforts Dav off with key fliDs. like the one 16 BUI Vltu Bmkiil liiatf beat Beacon, 0. GAME TIME is set for 1:30 p.m. Bey; Hyde Park Loop. iiarts Cage Play The Hyde Park Basketball Loop kicked off the season Wednesday at Roosevelt High school as the Rainbow Room five defeated Crispell's Hardware, 52 39,.

in the'opening game. In the second game the Hyde Away Tavern team over the Cardinal Inn aHhriBuig fl2 79 contest lRh ton Wilklow was high man for the Rainbow Room with 23 points. Dick Wilson was high for Crispell's w'ith a 17 point total. Ike Dingy led the Hyde Away team with 24 points while Dick Bakuls kia was high on the Cardinal Inn five with 23 points. Teams playing in the Hvde Park league are Hyde Away Tavern, Cardinal Inn, Crispell's Hard ware, Rainbow Room, and Wiley's.

Bill Veach is president of me league, and John Manfredi, secretary. Next Wednesday's games match Cardinal Inn against Wiley as Hyde Away takes on dispells Hardware. tournament with rgame senes 210 ari It; 194 4M in the. Parade of Cham i tnt Levine fiipped to bounl to be a dandy. of game, pions.

Charter Is given a goodjMacIntvre again for te Jrer j. y. jion. Kin km i nam THE ARLINGTON TEAM start ed an attack in the fourth frame as Abbott rolled and flipped onTraBTharbrWgnrtheT totr.SY"AJ;,JSJa the Lourdes' 12 yard line. The Ar Eyes Upset Win Big Red tries tomorrow for the lineton boys then picked up a first Prize that has eluded seven other down on three running plays that oo" wcwry brouent them tSWi two vard 1 ne.

utct uuucaicu uoruuuuui. Abbott, with four minutes re maining, took it over for the tally. Abbott then tossed. to Goth for the extra point that the ball game." Columbia. Automatic Transmissions Vtm Kw Trk SUte'i Urfmi tmtfpr4 tslwnMlc Innok.

In IrMMm 741 Main Street. Poll Telephone 454 9410 KtMUt nlu tarutiw hr mtkM. Jones Leads In Mobile Golf Coach Bob Blackman's Indians, driving for their first undefeated season in recent years, need wins over Cornell and Princeton to achieve their goal. BtfT CORNELL. (3 1) playing at home, harbors upset hopes that are based mostly on the strong passing arm of quarterback Gary Wood.

The game, is a highlight of the MOBILE, ALA, (AP John! weekend's upstate blgollege foot Paul Jones, who found a magic ball schedule that also pits: putting touch, held a two stroke Syracuse, 3 4) surprise victor lead on the field today as play! last week over Navy, at home against Dattered ueorge Packers Face SARNIE ROSENBERGER had 232 20007; to lead the Regatta league. Other0 highs for the night were Charlie Cave S23.Chas Gary McKenzie 209 579, Howie Derby .205 579, Dave, Chantry 544, Herb Olrich 537. Jack Mordusky 231 530. Al La Falce 207 21S 617: WWtlej5.ElIank5BurKesii2134GeOTMlCl 2a5tTtl12Ddhioyt1i3S catd 216 578. Willie Wing 206:531, Tfop 1 0: 'Fdbtbdlb Elverii Fqce Toiigh Weekend Slate top.

By the" Associated Press college teams, the, ones Ukely to be Stan Doremus 540, Vln Catalano 535. Charley Vetter 238 595. Ron! John Jakuba SSL Proctor 548, Akers 23473(1 ResulU: Central Hudson 0, Ma John Kedgielana 206 200 555, 1 nor Hills ti Hudson Vallev Ud Duke Dushensky 221 554, Larry I hostery 3, RiU ResUurant Lee Doxsey 210 543, Bill Sulliv.an202 Butler lDelaney's Well Drillers 20S J64, Worthy Kellerhouse 548. (j; Feller Painters lGibson'sCo Resulta: Stearns Agency 1, Cab lonlal Inn R. Smith 1, Thdr in'a Post Hyde Park, aeanerslton Service Station 3.

0. Pride Bakery SporU Circle i Rizzo Shell Service 0: De's FRANK GREENE had 232 568 Jewelers 3, Live Wire Tires O.ito lead the IBM Hawaii iN.t tuuicr nign were renyszaK RALPH SPAPARO led the Old 534. Joe Drop 226 542, Lloyd Mc HtMHriTtliieT.hgB tna fiai, CaU mmXH. Rill Sweasnii 5M, Other high 'scolrerlr Were" Dave Bob Bryson 2l5d53fc T1i nAtlnA'a Slucked for major post season classics, haverthetf work cii out for lem tunMSt.wftbout. exception this w.eekand.

y. ToughMnacious but perhaps oofy lightly tested Alabama, ranked 1, battles an old and sometimes troublesome foe in Georgia Tech. twice beaten and once' tied, at Atlanta. lachzwargBjantsicriinspjyJldeyBam ng an recora; out nag some tier 210 544. Brua Virgil 231 530.

Rip Riley 242 551. RITA yftiSiwsrigr.vu vusiA W.tJ,,"r rl ALEXANDER punched eLauSeS 'SiJcia A gain; nrst place with a Ironf iuui. vuici iukji uuwiers were ivic uyscven fcxi, fliane aieen 464 TFrFsculaMurphy 426, filsleMc Carthy 435. Marion Schroeder 457, Cathy Mackey 449, Barbara Lor bet 462. Charlotte Jones 433, Phyl Two Top Tilts NEW YORK JAPX The Green Bay Packers' bid to become the first National Football league team in 20 years to go through a regular season unbeaten gets, a two fold test within the next week, beginning Sunday in Green Bay against the Baltimore Colts.

TAP)t5TOelW nksgiving day, Jhf Pac.lfclMagieWandCoinaeanerg ers will try to beat the Detroit Lions for a second time this sea son in their annual game in De troit! But. it is doubtfuLif eithed game, will reach the proportions of Green Bay's 4M victory over Philadelphia last week, one which prompted a wit to remark: Wash GENERAL SNOW TIRES FOR COMPACTS General" Mud Snow winter tires Jig in where others spin. Jl ViBLsVbssssssssV'7 JtXfjfi SSSSSSSSSSBBflRS (GENERAL) Mmt tire entered the second round of the Mobile Open Golf tournament 'Jones, a virtual unknown on the pro touring circuit, knocked in birdie putts ranging from one to 40 feet in' yesterday's opening round. The 31 year old Hinsdale, assistant pro carded a 33 3265 over par 38 3672, 6,800 yard Mobile Municipal course. An eagle three on the 508 yard sixth, bole was the highlight of Jones' round.

A HOST OF "VETERAN pros mouth team and a few new faces werei grouped behind Jones. T. "KNOCK ON WOOD" was the They included Toby Lema, uu. a 67! and Georpe Knnrtsnn Ih sessions, ine rneu Canadian; Don Cherry, the Wl Ichita Falls, TeXj, ama (teur Downing Gray of Pensacola and Jim Wright of Enid, all at" 68. battered ington 3 6).

Colgate3 4 l) at Buffalo (5 3) In the final game of the season for both teams. Dartmouth, utilizing a split offense engineered by quarter back Bill King, has rolled over Massachusetts, BrOwn. Holy Cross. Jlarvard Yale and Columbia. Old hands at the campus at Hanover, the Big Green line hits with morel authority than any other Dart TF THE GREEN BAY PACK eks facea itea unina tomorrow, they would be three touchdown favorites." The Packers will be favored over.both the Colts.

and Lions, as they gun for their 10th and 11th victories this season. A pair of wins would leave still three games to go for a perfect season, last achieved by the Chicago Bears with a 11 0 record in 1942. Elsewhere this weekend in the NFL, New York's Giants will try to strengthen their hold on first place in the Eastern conference, entertaining the Eagles, while their closest pursuers, Washington and Pittsburgh, battle at Pitts Iburgh. Detroit travels to meet the Minnesota St, Louis is at Cleveland, the Bears are at Dai Dartmouth la "and the San Francisco 49ers N. H.

say play in Los Angeles. Rffll MOORE led the Wash ington Mixed league ywi ft rUr.m lit wi. vuicr lUKua wtrie war ti AAA mj rrrn u.u VUUSVlUt 140, IUIUIS Viam 4Z. sa avau aoo. ouciua it .1 1.

Unit um hlrr tnr tn "uw. izo, name ciran i.h iXX. Barbara Gallager 474, Jos mT a ChicaeUa 447. Joan Doh i. lunger 450, Augusta Cleary 476, Results: Hoot Owls 1 Odell's! SUI: mik Mne a.

uutchess Gophers Four Angels 1. Hu lBanx 0: Traendly morettes Jack Rabbits 2, Ridgel nlr Jonn "airsiyusis Runners 1: Frenehie's 3. Boel111011'8 Jewelers 2. Central Book Jumpers Gutter Snipes 1: Carson Television Markers Strollers 1. Unholy iocr.v." L'rcie iteicn Four 2: John Hancock Insurance arm la88 Dutchess Bank 2, Philipbar Well Drillers 2.

Earl's Bait Shop 2, Bob Fultons; Wonders 1. B0B MP KEON had 215 562 to ieaa ine iBM'hnnsivaniaieaBueT DOLORES highrTrerr Diclr Kuchen puis to lead the Earlvbird Handi oecxer zuz aw. Mixe zij ay 203 cap league. Other highs Jake Wheeler 235 535, AU Bonnie Every. 426, Trudy 526.

Charles Warnecke 28. Peggy Togna 464. Frances 525 Dattoli 431 "Mary Ann Barthelo (new 438. EUGENE TROMB1NI led Ihe Mid Week Playboy league with BARBARA SMITH slapped 244 681, highs were Siaxes Ul the Mommv jromoini an ao zzj ksi. league to lead with 205 48KOuerlrdonJanow545EettEdelman anxious moments before conquering.

comparatively Vender cut and Houston. An unbeaten season would as sure Alabama of the conference: crown and; a Sugar Bowl invitation regardless of what ha'Dpens to third rated Mis sissippi, likewise unbeated and un tied. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, ranked 3 and, only" other un defeated untied bfis team in the. top lavy team tthjch liance. The surprising Trojans are anxious to become the West ven national "champions sjnceTnn93350Uinern cai stars.

The Trojans have assured themselves already of a tie for the Big Sjx conference title and are al most certain to play the Big Ten representative in the Rose Bowl come New Year's afternoon. Mississippi collides with Tennessee at Fourth rated Wisconsin, beaten three weeks ago by Ohio State, meets improving Illinois at Champaign.Champaign. Wisconsin Is in a running battle with Northwestern, No. 9, for the Hose Bowl trip even though the, Badgers clobbered the Wildcats last weekend 37 6. 'Unbeaten Texas, No, 5 tied by Rice, engages Texas Christian at Fort Worth and should continue its.

march to. the Southwest, conference championship. and the Cotton Bowl. ranked sixth and with only a tie with Minnesota to mar its record; visits Norman, for'a'shbwdown'wiOrOkla noma. The winner likely will take the Big Eight title and move Into the Orange Bowl.

ArfcaiUBsrthe. club, ente k. The twrorpacks lostpn Texas 7 3 and are certain to Minnesotar NorTI, it host tn Purdue. The Gophers still may win the Big Ten crown but can't go to the Rose Bowl because they played at Pasadena the past two times. NORTHWESTERN, ranked first when Wisconsin erupted so violently a week ago, plays Michigan State, at Evanston.

Tenth, ranked Louisiana State goe? against Mississippi State undo the lights at Jackson, Sat urday night. Unbeaten and untied Dartmouth can hail down the Ivy league flaj by whipping' Cornell at Ithaca. high scorers 'Were Dot Palnleri 437. Lee Hedrick 426, Nora Benton 430, Helen Robins 446. Madee 236 582.

Calvin Trombjni 215 588 Perry Rion 541. Results: Hobson's Radio TV 2. Lauria 460. Rita Bucciarelli 43fl: Brigg's Five Williams Lumber Carol Kemmerer 432. Doris Rad ,1 Yonke' Five Stark' Totor Oil cune 44i, reggy uongaon 448.

1, Five Sponges Rhinebeck GaResults: Orcutt's Gift Shop Kingston Oil Seymour hininprs HninenecKttecreatioa 1 Wlltse Brothers 1, Stearns Agen cy Manchester Cleaners 2. Var sit Dry Cleaning Village 1: Chick en Delight 2, Josephines Beantx Shop 1. STAN TIIORTON led at the Dut chess with 215 224 for a 623. Other high were Gene Lovell 222 525. Bob Smith 536.

Red Scham GEORGE GREENE was high an in the Twiiy Viltege leagae with 203 245 200646; Other highs were Fred Dressel 544, Doug Traudt 237 205 63 1, Arnie Pease 532, Dunnison 201. 568. Tarky Vangef 233 590. Marshall Frost 206 571, Bob Closs 227 530. berg 202 525, George Lasko 530, i See BOWLING, page 25 I jam, Vr I JffF.fov iS lSSlSSSSEBSSS tol 1 cavgsBx rir'y sagissPga 1 1 ahmt? I XAn 3 TXmftf Jw Ammmtj4dJiL.

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Western leader Dallas takes its half game edge against second place. Denver. The winless Oakland meet Buffalo in the other scheduled e. mm Hey Cagers quarterback has been a marked man all season but nevertheless has managed to become the third ranked passer jn the Ivy league. Syracuse heads for what would appear to be a rather easy after noon againsf the" Colonials" The Orange first line outweighs Set for Arrinn by at least 19 pounds per man.

MCnon George Washington, however. Is Callahan, secretary of battle hardened from clashes withithe Harlem Valley Basketball the likes of Army, West Virginia (league, made known today that and Boston university. Coach Juntne ieaSM will swing into opera Camp has in halfback" Dick Drum P0" Sunday with the Millbrook mond one of the best runners in cagers playing' at Wassaic. I college ranks. And quarterback 1 si teams are in the league this Frank Pazzaglia has completedjyear, They: are Dover almost 60 percent of his passes Millbrook, Pawling, Harlem Val this fall.

ley State, Wassaic 45s and Pine Buffalo; closing out its first year Plains. in big college competition, is look i Afternoon games 'will be play ing lor its first victory over Col ed at 2 p.m. with night tilts iflsSjHsisisV JLW ISiPPHaiBB; W'WkmAkmWFikmW WJ pwjmiijpjpjpja Ltm r.pMypPMBsiaisMiasi 111 imumB uHPpisisisiHHsHsiisiiiiisisiP lBBMppppppjPJpiffiayi A BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflsttsSl sssssh sHHH MssiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMBFiM 1 ii 11 PliEi tTlMr 1 rLv i 1 VisiisiisiisiisiKTf i 7 Yv wPPjBAAm'! HmmiZk4 4 QV .,.1 MMl ll I'l 11,11.1 II MfltiM Plymouth Fury 2 door Hardtop gate since 1898. THE BULLS are rated six point favorites against coach Hal Lahar's Red Raiders and Lahar says his team must move better inside the DpposiUon'sa yard line If it is going ta have, a Buffalo coach Dick Offenhamer says a victory tomorrow would cap what he believes to have been a successful season. SNOW TIRE AETREADS first grade; PROVEN DESIGN SAVE UP TO 50 over hew Snow Tire.

)ff guarantee aaayfaur. JMt THE LIVE WIRE TIRE M0 ATTEKY SERVICE starting at 8 p.m. Hockey at a Ghnce Bf Tfc AtMrlatrtf Prrts THntKnVS KE81XT8 No games scheduled ttmkimmkMnr No fames scheduled PHS FOOTBALL on rl 17W Mam $txl r'TT: GL 2 2460 NSQCagrLoofr Suijres Opening" Jitihe; Nelgh borhood Service organization bas ketball seasonwill be playechat p.m. today between Intermediate teams from the W. W.

Smith center and St. Mary's, Kingston, at 'the Smith center, 221 Smith street. A aodal will be conducted kfter the game until '11 p.m. A dance wil also be conducted at the Lincoln center from 8 pjn. until midnight for youths 16 years and old er.Mri.

Natalie; Hahn and Wil lanTTIrooJu All members of the NSO invited to attend. WEOK" WalTtsWOr lOLJon FM tomorrow Gamer ARLINGTON POUGHKEEPSIE A1R1TME iV26 PM. Sponsored by 1 Fitohett Eros. Dairy Halil stead Cadlllac Ok De'a Jewelers PlVMOUTirS ON TH( are piling up for this tremendous new car. People are coming to look liking what they seeta Plymouth, and the reasons are three: brand new design that gives Plymouth a clean, uncomplicated look; new get up and gallop that makes the 1963 Plymouth champ of the tough Plymouth FordChevrolet league; a 5 ycar or 50,000 mile PDwe J1'" anyiong the business that yqua.IitysjiIlslwenowIHQ excitement Is all about To sum things up: You have to own one to catch one.

AMERICA'S FIRST 5 lILE WARRANTY, PLYMODTH 63 Yourjuthorlzed JTymouuvVallsnt Dealer's Jfarranty against dsfects In material.and workmanship on 1963 cars hit been exnand.d to Inplude pirts replacement orr.palr. without charge tor required parts or labor, tor 5 years or 60.000 rnlias. whichever comet first on the engine block, head and Internal parts: transmission case and Internal carts (excludlno manual clutch tnmi a olnt(HJuttuigdusttcovrs)riiiara)a apd diHrtnnlVndeh4hparingtait)vldeathehkJerhien rteed intervals according to tba Plymouth Valiant Cjtrtllied Car para chedul.t 1 v. i 'I .1.

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