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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 84

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0 1 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Sunday, Aug. 29, 1965 11: 7 .1 it 9 I 3 8 4 4, ft. A- ISP MAN IN DANGER Chicago Bear quarterback Rams Joe Scibelli, left rear, and Lamar Lundy in pur-Billy Wade, white jersey, takes off with Los Angeles suit during exhibition game at Nashville, Tenn. (AP) Computer Puzzled Morehead, Ky. UP) Data processing machines at More-head State College can be stymied, it has been discovered.

Used to speed up paper work, they were fed Glenn Glass Powers Eagles Over New York Giants yard touchdown pass to students addresses. However, the machines balked at one address: "Two miles up Turkey Creek." Jimmy Jones. Bill Munson capped a 74-vard Ram drive bv hitting GASA LEQNFi Tommy McDonald in the end zone from the five for the SCRATCH LEAGUE first score. Three plays later, Wade found Dick Gordon for a six- tle and starter Bob Timber-lake, the rookie from Michigan, failed to move the Giants. Their only touchdown came late in the game when Gary Wood, the No.

1 signal-caller, twisted 21 yards on a broken pass play. N-w Yerk 3 0 1 713 Philadelphia 7 14 7 0 Phil Brown 4 run (Baker kick) NY FG Stvnchula 18 Phil Glass 65 pass from Snead (Baker klckl Phil FG Baker Phil Concannon 2 run (Baker kick) NY FG Stvnchula 35 Phil FG Baker 44 Phil ReWaff 24 pass from Concannon (Baker kick) NY Wood 21 run (Stvnchula kick) Attendance 41.712. Needed: TEAM 915 Average or Under Free Shirt to Bowlers yard scoring pass, which was PWIOOO set up Dy a 4b-yard play from Wade to Jones. The Rams recovered a Bear fumble at the Bear eight, setting ud Les Joseohson's two- Tuesdays 9:30 P.M. yard touchdown plunge.

Say Men For 8 Team Early League I INDIVIDUALS or TEAMS Rookie Sayers Stars for Bears NASHVILLE, Tenn UP) Far tniarmafian Call "Frank" ers took the kickoff and ran it back 93 yards. I Angeles 7 0 7 014 Chicooo 7 14 7 028 5 Munson (Gossett kick) Gordon 6 oass from Wade (Eis-cheid kick) kl5A' Saver 77 Dunt 'Eischeid Jones 25 pass from Savers (Els-cneid kick) LA Joseohson 2 run (Gossett kick) kick) tf r9turn IEischeld Attendance 20,500. GASA LEONE 1713 Lyell CL 4-9762 1 PRINCETON, N.J. Flanker back Glenn Glass scored a touchdown and set up a field goal with two long pass receptions in the second period yesterday as the Philadelphia Eagles crushed the New York Giants 34-13, in a National Football League exhibition. Philadelphia's interior offensive line with Jim Ringo, Jim Skaggs and Bob Brown leading the charge, consistently wiped out the Giants' front foursome, enabling Quarterbacks Norm Snead and Jack Concannon to complement their passing attack with an efficient runing game.

The Eagles' defense also played a big part, easily containing New York's offense and intercepting three second-period passes thatfled to a touchdown and field goal that helped give Philadelphia a 24-3 halftime lead. Timmy Brown skirted left end for six yards midway through the first period and the Giants closed to 7-3 on Andy Stynchula's 18-yard field goal before Glass took over. He took a pass from Snead, and completed a 65-yard scoring play. A diving interception of Ernie Koy's option pass by Joe Scarpati on his own 25 led to Sam Baker's 28-yard field goal. Concannon put the game on ice with five seconds left in the half.

He scored from two yards out on a nifty bootleg around left end. Quarterbacks Henry Schich- Rookie halfback Gayle Sayers, Scoring once on a 93-yard kick-off return, ran and passed the Chicago Bears to a 28-14 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in a National Football League exhibition here yester day. Sayers' dashes opened up what otherwise was a game dominated by the teams' defensive units. Bear quarterback Bill Wade, playing his first game before a hometown crowd since his final year at Vander-bilt in 1951, engineered Chicago's first scoring drive. He then handed over the job to Rudy Bukich and Larry Rake-straw.

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"I seldom take it out be SELL FOR LESS! cause it would make me longj Drive 14 miles from Downtown Rochester East on Route 104 in the Village of Webstci and SAVE DOLLARS! We Don't Dare List Prices! working for the state as a driver's license examiner. He is in the $100 a week bracket. "I have no debts and I also have none of the more than $1 million I made as a fighter," he says. "I made a lot of investments in a restaurant, a bar, a night club and so forth that went sour. "In those days I was a great one for collecting jazz records.

I must have bought hundreds. And I could play the bass fiddle pretty good. "I used to stop in at Bird-land and other places in New York City and sit in with some of the best jazz musicians of the time. "But I seldom play my records now. And my bass fiddle just sets in the closet.

I don't want to dwell in the past." Ah! For the quiet life of a retired heavyweight. "Sometimes, I think all that Beatle stuff is going to drive me back to my bass fiddle." for the old life again," says the former world heavyweight champion. Charles was a 187-pound slashing puncher in his day. He's now 44 and up to 218 pounds. He defeated Jersey Joe Wolcott for the National Boxing Association crown in 1949 and gained broader recognition by defeating Joe Louis when the Brown Bomber came out of retirement in 1950.

Eight times in 10 months, Charles defended his title before Wolcott kayoed him in the seventh to win it back in 1951. Charles eventually called it quits in 1957. He has had a series of jobs since, but now is settled down in Chicago, CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH WEiSTEK 168 W. MAIN WEBSTER OS 1-1820 OPEN EVES. 'TIL 9 P.M.

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