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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 'W. Nov. 10. 1961 35 Men Pa mi I Will 'Start First- Time This Season Big Rein hb has SPORT SHORTS m-f PGA Lifts Bar on ALL-AMEBIC BHD OH MIZZOU'S BOM CHAMPIONS ONE OF BEST 9LOCKINC- END COLLE6E BALLAD A group of Tulane alumni, including former football plcyers, is asking that Coach ANDY PILNEY be removed as a step Lions Rate As One of Stronger West Clubs TOP PKAf-f CHOKE Danny LA ROSE, 6-5, 2S3-POUNDEH FROM MISSOURI, HAS BECOME A RE60LARAT 0FW RIGHT TACKLE WITH THEDlTmUOKS -OHE Of OU Ci FOUR ROOKIES ON 223-Pin Average? For Pace.

NEW YORK. 10 (AP)1 Bill Pace of Kansas City, Carmen Salvino of Dallas and Bud Horn of San Antonio stand out in the National Bowling League race now rounding out its first Neq roes Mmnm Ska THAT WO SQUAD- Pi l-nV toward putting the Green Wave back on the winning trail Pilney was an assistant coach at Washington U. in St. Louis in 1942. His Tulane teams have had a 23-41-8 record for eight seasons.

St. 1 a By Robert Morrison there is a great need for this new league to give hundreds of outstanding boys a chance tn play professional basketball," Sharman said. HAROLD JOHNSON, National Boxing Association light heavyweight champion, is seeking release from manager PAT OLIVIERI, saying 011-vleri entangled him with "sinister and disreputable people." The manager, "shocked" at Johnson's suit, said he would not release the contract. He asserted Johnson "owes me $70,000." Former President DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER was made an honorary vice president of the Professional Golfers Association.

RAY WINDER, general manager of the Little Rock baseball team In the Southern Association, has replaced ALLEN RUSSELL of Austin, on the month. Pace, a former St. Louisan, sets a hot shooting pace, aver- aging 223 pins oer game almost'' five pins better than anybody' Andy Pllney. else. The average per man in HOLLYWOOD, Nov.

10 (AP) The Professional Golfers Association has opened its membership door to Negroes and to golfers from every country of the world. Until the constitution was amended yesterday at the annual PGA. convention, membership had been limited to Caucasians from North and South America. Now there are no restrictions based on race, religion or nationality. Lou Strong of Rochester, N.Y., PGA president elected for a second two-year term, said the constitutional changes most likely would not be noticeable on the pro tournament circuit.

BILL GRANA is Harvard's No. 1 ground-gainer with 330 yards in 65 carries, a 5.1 average. The Southwest High graduate has 24 points, tops among Harvard backs. entire league is 206.25. Salvino is the leading scorer' with 92 points.

He made them in 40 games, however, and was -just 10 points better than who got 82. in 30 games. Bob Strampe of Minneapolis-' St. Paul bagged 83 points in 37' Also at Harvard, JOHN EL- SON of St. Louis scored the winning goal from his halfback position for the Crimson's undefeated freshman soccer team in a 2-1 double overtime victory A GROUP Of OANW'S is U'kWTm WOMB-JOHN FANS FROM I r.V i CRYSTAL CITY WILL WATCH I A fyCS THEIR FAVORITE FOOTBALL SOU against an Andover team which Lions Give Up had previously played 22 games I Ken Panfil, the large veteran I of National Football League wars, will be a starter at of- feasive tackle when the football Cardinals set out to uphold in-terdivision honors Against the Detroit Lions at Busch Stadium Sunday.

For the 270-pound Panfil, whose size alone promises formidable strength in the pass protection 1 department, this will be the first start of the season. He was sidelined by a pre-season injury. "Panfil looks about ready," said Cardinal coach Pop Ivy, who this week had lost his third offensive lineman, Dale Memme-laar, to military service. Today's final workout for the brought bad news. Ivy gave up hopes that his running 'ace, John David Crow, could be used to any great extent in this game.

Likewise, Dale Meinert's Injury probably will keep the on the sidelines. The game with the Lions is the first of two in succession that the eastern division Cardinals will play against western division clubs this season. The Cards play at Baltimore the following Sunday. Wolfner Growls. Relative strength of the east games to rank second in Horn still holds the high two-ame series record 536 and Bob Brayman of Minneapolis-St.

Paul had a 535. Salvino and Strampe shara high game honors, each rolling 289. Dallas sets the team pace with a 1074 average and also has the high series, 2278. without a defeat. Elson is a graduate of Country Day.

The Washington Redskins are Steffen and major-minor leagues realignment and player development committee. CLAYTON E. BILHEIMER, former athletic director at Gettysburg will receive the James Lynah Memorial award, top honor of the Eastern College Athletic Conference. The award is given annually to an administrator for unusual contributions in the interest of coilege athletics. Bantamweight champion EDER JOFRE of Brazil will defend his title Feb.

22 in San Francisco against one of three men, HERMAN MARQUEZ, IGNACIO PINA or JOSE MEDEL. two men short of the National Get Whitlow Football League maximum after asking waivers on defensive half- back JIM CROTTY, former Notre I jjCoo I flavor dated Dame star. HENRY (HANK) THOMPSON, former baseball player with the St. Louis Browns and New York Giants, was released under a suspended sentence after his pleading guilty of third degree robbery in New York. The 36- Cross-Country Race FULTON, Nov.

10-Mac-Murray College's cross-country DETROIT. Nov. 10 (UPI) -The Detroit Lions today gave up defensive halfback Jim Steffen the Washington Redskins for tackle Bob Whitlow in a waiver deal. Detroit asked waivers on Steffen, 25-year-old proouct of UCLA, who was the thirteenth draft choice of the Lions in 1959. Washington claimed Steffen, and in turn placed Whitlow on wajvers.

Whitlow is a product of the University of Arizona and is in his second season of pro football. The Lions claimed Whitlow to complete the deal. year-old Thompson was placed on indefinite probation with the understanding he is not to drink liquor and is to go to the San team will compete in its final dual meet of the season against Westminster College here and the west in the National Football League shifts over the years, and to suggest that the west headed by the Green Bay Elks Name Packers is stronger than the cast brings a growl from Cardi nal general manager Walter Lefty Gomez Vien Brothers Bowl 728 Apiece in All-Star Loop Brothers Bob and Francis (Skinny) Vien bowled identical totals of 728 for the Cehicoat team in the All-Star League at Arcade Lanes last night. Despite the Viens' work, the Celucoats dropped two gart.es out of three to the Rickensohls. Wolfner.

"That raised my blood pres Francisco Giants training camp, where a job awaits him. The Chicago White Sox eliminated any spring training racial segregation problem by purchasing 'ie 117-room Sarasota Terrace Hotel at their Florida training base. BILL SHARMAN said he Is delighted the Boston Celtics have given up their fight to keep him from serving as playing coach of the Los Angeles Jets in the new American Basketball League sure a notch," said the front of As Speaker fice man ot a recent reference Billikens to Play Akron U. If They Defeat Spartans to the "tough" western division. Former New York Yankee Bob Vien had games of 233, 279 and 216.

Francis started "The balance of power has shifted to the east. Our top pitcher Vernon (Lefty) Gomez will be the principal speaker at with 260, then shot 244 and 224. three clubs taken as a who! A 759 by Bryan Zlemba and a If St. Louis U. defeats Michi- the Elks' twelfth annual Sports Philadelphia, New York and Cleveland are sounder ball Celebrity Night Dinner next "Since there were only 80 jobs available in Jie National Basketball Association, I feel Thursday night at the Khorassan 724 by Jerry Mayol helped Sun Crest win three from Cove.

Sun Crest had an 1172 high single and a 3451 series. clubs than the top three of the west, Green Bay, Chicago and gan State at East Lansing, tomorrow, the Billikens will be matched against Akron U. next week for the right to represent the Midwest region in Room of the Hotel Chase. The Detroit or San Francisco. colorful Gomez is regarded as Lema and Halpern Share Mexico Lead; Missourian 2 Off Pace MEXICO CITY, Nov.

10 (UPI) Tony Lema of San Leandro, and Mexican amateur star Roberto Halpern shared a two-stroke lead tcday, going into the second round of the Mexican National Open golf tournament. Lema, having his best year Other results: Ripley (Paul Developments in interconfer- one of the most humorous per Thompson 725), 2, Kirchner formers on the banquet circuit, the National Collegiate Athletic Association soccer tournament. ence play this season show that the east has a 5-3 edge over the Ficnnnnv In 12 seasons with the Yankees (Chick Coffman 694) 1, and An-gelo (Bill McCullough 695) 2, St. ItlbllUUII I west, but the Packers struck Michigan State will be the Gomez compiled 189 victories Ann 1. and 102 losses.

His lifetime strong blow for the west when they walloped the Cleveland Ji Gus Marsala had the top total Midwest representative if it wins from the Bills, Walter Erslng, chairman of the Midwest selec COMET earned-run average was 3.5. In in the All-Star Doubles League, Browns, 49-17. 1934, when he had a 26-5 record, 763. Other scores included: tion-committee, announced. since turning professional six years ago, shot a 35-3368 while Gomez led the American League in victories, shutouts, strikeouts, Elvin Mesger, 715; McCullough, 714; Thopson, 706; Coffman, 704.

Eagles retaliated for the east with a 16-14 squeeze against the Chicago Bears. Other eastern victories so far are a pair for Halpern, a veteran of many in Ihe st. Louis-Akron game would be played at Fairground 30 Del. F2143 complete games, and innings ternational matches had a 34- pitched. Park next Wednesday night at 8 o'clock.

3468. That four-under par shoot Junior Bills Win St. Louis U. High's rifle team Gomez won six games and lost 11 COMPLETE WITH HEATER Dallas over the new Minnesota club, Pittsburgh's win over San Francisco, and New York's over none in World Series play. He retired in 1941? to become a Second-Round Kayo (( WINTERIZED defeated Washington University's ing was enough to give them a two-stroke lead over Angel Miguel of Madrid, 1961 Spanish national champion, and Sammy Reynolds of Springfield, Mo.

In a six-way tie at 71 were Army R.O.T.C. team, 1403 to Los Angeles. For the west Los Angeles ear curacao, N.w.r., Nov. io READY TO GO! sporting-goods salesman for Wil son Co. 1386.

Sherwin Malt, W.U., led (UPI)-Sugar Boy Nando, mid- 11 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY lier. trimmed the Steelers and the scorers with 287 points, fol of dleweight boxing champion Sonny Randle of the football lowed by John Hucker of the Antonio Cerda, the home pro; the Dutch West Indies, knocked Cardinals will receive the 1961 MURRAY Junior Bills, 285. Ernie Vossler, Oklahoma City: out Claude Williams of Tampa, Outstanding St. Louis Sports Jonn St. Louis U.

High 1403: San Francisco gained a decision the victory-less Washington "Redskins. AJJ Tough. all tough," said I it-: iL.i liucKer 25; Ryn leony 282 Figure" award and George fotts 281: Jim Pinl 279 and Jim last night at 38 seconds of 1 4rfcoriid M.rc.rr-Com.r-the second round with a short If To oolsr Mm 4wW)orie Phil Rodgers, La Jolla, Odell Trueblood, Crete, and Khoury will accept the Bruce A. recKnam 7. Washington U.

1386: Sherwin Malt right to the jaw. Each weighed I 4870 rW 1 Y)870 Natural Mexican professionals Francisco zb, vui vorin zsi. Ken shows 276. Campbell award as highlights of ffihaAmyl2a7d 278 nd Blk" Cun' Centeno and Ramon Cruz. 159 pounds.

the dinner sponsored by the B.P.O. Elks No. 9. Tickets for the affair, at $10 each, can be obtained by calling Bud Horan at the Elks Club, 3619 Lindell, JEfferson 3-2418. miner, ana ine ining uiai "changes the picture over the years is the draft system that gives the weaker clubs the material to come back." bringing the division comparison closer to home, Wolf-fler's Cardinals have had considerably less luck against inter-conference foes than Detroit has had in the period since 1953, the yaar the makeup of the two divisions assumed a fairly stabilized Dalance.

In that time Detroit has had a 6-1 record against Browns (including 2-1 in GET 250 TIMES GREATER CARBURETOR CLEANING POWER with yRfloy? Comment Continued From Page One. i the Giants on successive Sun days, 17-10 and 31-23. Now they meet again with Philadelphia nursing a one-game lead. The Eagles will miss pass defender Tom Brookshier, but they're an incredible club in the clutch. title playoff games), 1-0 against Cardinals, 3-0-1 against the 'Steelers, 1-1-1 against the Eagles, against the Giants, and 0-1 'asainst Washington.

The Cardinals' interconference record over eig.it seasons shows "2-5 in the interrupted Chicago rivalry against the Bears, 1-2-1 Chicago 21, Green Bay 20 Can the Packers rebound from their unexpected 45-21 loss to Ealtimore? And the Bears from their disheartening 16-14 loss at Los Angeles, 0-2 against Green Bay, 0-1 against Detroit, 1-0 against San Francisco. Philadelphia when two field goal tries were missed close Major College Football Games Saturday in? Green Bay put the wood to the Bears a month ago, 24-0, but Chicago has come back. And draft talk, even more than interior line injuries, could have unsettled the Packers. Their game lead in the West is in jeopardy. Elsewhere in the big league: Pittsburgh over Dallas San Francisco over Los Angeles Cleveland over Washington and Baltimore over Minnesota.

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