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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 20

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20 Morning Ntwt, Wilmington, Del. Sept. 1, 1964 today HAL BODLEY Bue Hens fag in Pnvfanv four prbl and Blue drills ens pen I I Me son ems sees i had only Slobojan back." I Manny Insua and Art Chris-jAnd Nelson added that he ex-Nelson pointed out that Bill tensen, both veterans, give thejpects two homegrown products for halfback jobs are Bill Hopkins, Paul Mueller, Neil Mc-Aneny and sophomores Ken By IZZY KATZMAN From the way everyone is picking Delaware to win the Middle Atlantic Conference foot Hens a pair of first-rate guards. i sophomores Herb Slatery ana Drueding is the only standout Bert DiClemente, to play a lot of football as their replacements. 5 1 defensive end returning.

Jack! Messina and Tom Harrison grad Delaware's football team has arrived. The Blue Hens have made It at last. Where? In Playboy magazine, that's where. Anson Mount, who handles the Playboy college bureau, sends the September issue and after looking over added features, the football forecast was scanned. Twenty teams are rated by Mount, with Mississippi as No.

1. The Blue Hens are mentioned with a group most likely to break into the top 20. In addition, last year's national small-college champs are picked to repeat as Middle Atlantic Conference winner with an 8-1 record. Bucknell (7-2) will be second and Temple (6-3) third. Bills and Jack Hoopes.

All except Hoopes received some recognition last fall. HOOPES DIDN'T play as a freshman," said Nelson. "He broke his collarbone. In cur uated. BOTH SLATTERY, out of The veteran coach lists them: in this order: (1) Offensive halfbacks, (2) defensive end, (3) second-unit center and (4) second-unit tackle.

THE OFFENSIVE halfbacks present the most pressing problem. "We lost Johnny Wallace, Joe Slobojan and Mike Brown," said Nelson. "If we get adequate replacements, we'll be all right." Rated the leading candidates "WE'RE GOING to try Tom ball championship again, it would appear the Blue Hens have no problems. But as the Hens await their first practice of the new season at Frazer Field this morning, Archmere Academy, and DiCle Lapinski, Brian Barrabee and Joe Donolli as defensive ends," disclosed Nelson. They were final spring game, he had the most yards rushing on either team.

He has good speed I they do have problems four of mente, out of Salesianum, are former All-Staters. Slattery, exceptionally quick for 244 pounds, is rated one of the best Hen sophomore prospects ever. Di fullbacks." 11,1, II them, in the opinion of Admiral End Ron Bianco is men The coach added that a center wouuld guess he runs the 100 in Dave Nelson. stables added or sold some is needed to back up 225-pound about 10.2 and has good moves. Clemente scales 200 pounds.

He's from Ridley Park, Pa. Denny Toddings, but he mentioned no names. The quarterback continues to "Defensively, the secondary Giants get news be the key to Delaware's winged- "We also need a tackle to go attack and it is being taken is pretty well set. There are Ron Bianco, Jack Istnick and Ted Alleman. Alleman didn't for' granted that Van Grofski will do the job.

As a sophomore last year, he was given a tremendous buildup and then lost the first- win letter last year, but in the games in which he played he Exam reveals Marichal ok with Jay Gibbons and Bill Spangler. Stan Ogden might make it." OGDEN IS a 220-pound sophomore from Flourtown, Pa. This is the same town which sent the Hens Wes Frith, the excellent pass-receiving end. Bianco, team captain, and an early pick for all-conference honors, is the did well. Buddy Luby, a sophomore, who may play in back IllilSliSillll of Tom Van Grofski at quarterback, could win the other first- string job to Chuck Zolak.

Blessed with great talent, it is believed he has benefited with experience and will give the Hens a quarterback who can both pass and run with skill. string backfield defensive job. Tom Van Grofski No, 1 quarterback We're going into these positions NEW YORK (fl-Juan Mari better than a year ago when we other offensive wingman. innings, complaining of soreness and hasn't pitched since. Marichal was scheduled to chal, sidelined ace of the San Francisco Giants' pitching staff, underwent a thorough examination yesterday and was pronounced fit to pitch.

make his second start since his return last Sunday but begged off insisting his back still hurt. Dr. McLaughlin said he could tioned as one of the East's best players. Here's what Mount had to say about the Hens: MAC champ "Delaware will continue to dominate the Middle Atlantic Conference, though not as overwhelmingly as last year when all the other teams, except Bucknell, lay down and died. "Lafayette and Lehigh will be vastly improved, and both Lafayette and Gettysburg will field aerial circuses.

Temple, with a limp schedule, will probably have its second winning season in a row, an almost unprecedented situation. "Once more, Dave Nelson's Delaware Blue Hens should win most of their games by lopsided scores and cop the Lambert Cup for the third straight time. Bucknell has the best chance for being the spoiler." On a college campus, making Playboy is the biggest thing that can happen to a team in ink. And just another reason to keep Nelson awake nights. Delaware owners were busy at the recent 1964 Saratoga Yearling Sales.

Most state Dr. Harrison McLoughlin, find no trace of the pinched team orthopedist and physician, nerve injury and attributed the soreness to the pitcher's long layoff. He compared Marichal's condition to that of a pitcher who was just starting spring training. THE GIANTS are In town for a two-game series with the New York Mets. Bob Hendley, said Marichal appeared to have completely recovered from the injury which limited the Dominican Republic star to one cur.

tailed pitching turn in over a month. Marichal, a 15-game winner in over a little more than one-half season, was sidelined with a pinched nerve in his back July 29. HOSPITALIZED for a week here, Marichal rejoined the team but did not pitch again until Aug. 25. He quit after five 5 MS southpaw, was scheduled to pitch ZD lUJ" the first game tonight.

Manager Alvin Dark said he WHILE THEY LAST! ORMLV! hadn't made up his mind when he would call Marichal for his next assignment, but indicated he probably would wait until the Giants play the Phillies. "It depends on how he feels," said Dark. "I don't want to do anything that might jeopardize his chances of complete re- h-lur AYI1S-I1V Top Ten stock. Christiana was most active, with eight transactions. In addition, Christiana became a member of the 1964 Thirty Thousand Club (paying more than $30,000 for a thoroughbred).

The stable bought a black colt by Princequillo-Isadora, by Intent for $40,000. Mrs. J. R. H.

Thouron paid $50,000 for a brown filly by Native Dancer by Gold Star Mother, by Battlefield. She also bought a chestnut colt by First Landing-Brave Pilot, by Jet Pilot for $32,000. Once over lightly George Mahony, trainer-driver for Herman Brown's harness stable, is a licensed undertaker Carries up-to-date card with him Look for Smyrna High to be darkhorse in Diamond State Conference this fall Dale Farmer has good nucleus, plus fine crop up from '63 junior varsity Brandywine Country Club pro John Suvie sporting set of 1965 Ben Hogan clubs Represents company and gets complimentary set each year Just for the record, longest losing streak in National League this year was eight games By fabulous Mets from June 13 to June 19 Kelso's record-breaking victory at Saratoga last Thursday has to be considered a good sign Aside from setting the track mark for nine furlongs, the champion was running on the grass and there are those who think he is not a good turf horse Two years ago he didn't win an important stakes until September, so there's still hope for Kelly The United States team which will defend the Federation Tennis Cup at Germantown Cricket Club this weekend is practicing at William du Pont's Belvedere estate Mrs. Richard C. du Pont's Caliburn finished out of the money in an allowance race yesterday at Aqueduct Elvin Griffin and Baba Brooks, from Glasgow, took fourth place in the senior pairs division of the North American Rolling Skating Championships in Louisville, recently They were also fifth in the free-dance division Christiana High's Jo Ann Brown was 10th in the same tournament competing in the novice ladies' figures division.

Come in and take your pick of sensational tire values just in time for your Labor Day Week-end! By The Associated Press Not Including Monday night's game. Leading Batsmen, Based on at bats NATIONAL LEAGUE Browns trade rookie Traux Player Club AB Pet. Clement- Pah 125 504 75 175 .346 Aaron Mil 12? 518 94 16 .326 Williams Chi 130 516 80 168 .326 Santo Chi 129 481 73 157 .326 CLEVELAND tf)-The Cleve St. Paul's beaten by Parkway Prepping for the Eastern Sea land Browns of the National Carty Mil 101 333 53 108 .324 Christopher NY 121 430 64 135 .314 Football League traded rookie Allen Phi 129 50 7 159 .312 Robinson Cin 124 449 89 140 .312 Hunt NY 119 446 58 13? .312 Torra Mil 123 474 72 147 .310 end Billy Truax to Los Angeles yesterday for the Rams' No. 2 draft choice in the next player HOME RUNS Mays, San FranclscOi 39; Williams, Chicago, 28; Santo, Chicago, 25; Robinson, selection.

Cincinnati, 25; Cepeda, San Francisco, 25 The trade reduced the Browns' board Tournament to be held RUNS BATTED IN roster to 44. One more player Santo, Chicago, 95; Boyer, St. Louis, 93; Mays, San Francisco, 92; Aaron, Mil waukea, 90; Callison, Philadelphia, 82. must be cut to meet the required 43-player limit by today. over the Labor Day weekend, Parkway last night defeated St.

Paul of the Spanish Catholic League. 4-2. at 18th and Van PITCHING 12 Decisions Truax, the Brown No. 5 draft choice last year, starred Koufax, Los Angeles, 19-5, Bunning, Philadelphia, 14-4, Marichal, San Francisco, 15-6, O'Toole, Cincinnati, Buren Streets. on offense for three years at 13-6, Short, Philadelphia, 14-7, .667 Mahaffey, Philadelphia, 12-6, .667.

Louisiana State. Left-hander Dick McKelvey went the distance for the Semi- Pro League champions, allow American league Player, Club AB Pet, ing seven hits and no earned Ollva Minn 131 555 184 .332 Nichols out of Dallas Open Mantle NY 114 371 115 .310 Freehan Det 118 420 128 .305 B. Robinson Bal 132 494 66 149 .302 Kaline Det 121 438 66 131 .299 Bressoud Bsn 131 476 73 142 .298 Yastnemskl Bsn 124 464 64 137 .295 Robinson Chi 114 424 70 125 .295 DALLAS (A The Dallas Open will be played beginning Friday without the services of Chance Cla 99 325 41 96 .295 runs. Steve Baker and Jose Cruz divided the mound duties for St. Paul, with Baker being charged with the loss.

Kenny Miles and Ralph Conrad led Parkway at the plate, each garnering two hits, while Baker went 3-for-3 for the losers. The two clubs clash again tonight at 6 o'clock at the same Causey KC 128 494 66 145 .294 PGA champion Bobby Nichols. Nichols has taken off for NOME RUNS Klllebrew, Minnesota, 42; Powell, Baltimore, 31; Colavito, Kansas City, 31; Stu art, Boston, 30; Wagner, Cleveland, 29; Allison, Minnesota, 29. RUNS BATTED IN Klllebrew, Minnesota, 97; Stuart Boston, 96; Colavito, Kansas City, 93; Wagner, site in the third and final game round of exhibitions. The $40,000 Dallas event had looked hopefully for Nichols' entry to bolster the field, but Earl Stewart pro at the Oak Cliff Country Club where the affair will be held, was informed that Nichols will not be present.

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PARKWAY ST. PAUL ibrDbl abrhbl MsV 3b 3 0 0 0 Jaedot 3b 3 10 0 Bunker, Baltimore, 13-4, .763, Ford, New York, 14-5, Chance, Los Angeles, la-e, puarro, Chicago, 17-7, Pinkelt ss 1100 Asavado rt 3 0 0 0 Conrad If 3 2 11 Fellc'no 2b 3 0 10 Pappas, Baltimore, 12-5, .706. Miller 1111 Cruz lb-p 3 111 Rd lb 3 0 0 0 Bakar p-lb 3 0 3 0 Milts 3b 2 0 2 2 Guzman 3 0 0 0 Calcaf rt If 3 0 10 Kllasi If 3 0 2 1 Wast rf 2 0 10 Prado cf 3 0 0 0 2 players hospitalized McKelley 2 0 0 0 Rodrig'z 1 0 0 0 Totals 21 4 7 4 Total 25 2 7 2 Pitch Fair wins in polo tourney St. Paul 100 OOI2 Parkway J01 00x-4 Skins shuffle offensive line WASHINGTON iMoach Bill McPeak shuffled two players yesterday in a move to beef up his Washington Redskin offensive line. Rookie defensive end George Seals shifted to offensive tackle.

The Missouri graduate will play left tackle behind Riley Mattson. Linebacker Carl Kammerer shifted to defensive end, where he will be chief reserve at both ends. Two players were hospitalized! taken to Coatesville (Pa.) Hos- Fairfield's goals, the other goal and two others thrown frora'pital, as was Haas. coming via a penalty. G3EQD At the airport, the Centaurs, aided by Dave Ellis' five goals, their mounts yesterday as the Gerald Balding eight-goal Me DAVE ELLIS of the Centaurs, Brookline, Long Island, N.Y., downed Columbia, 10-6.

morial Polo Tournament got un- fell off his mount against Colum- FRANK WILLSON had four ONLY der way with four matches at'bia, S.C., just as the bell goals while Rizzo had three in DOIMT two different sites. goals plus four assists in Po sounded ending the fourth chukker. He was kicked by the In the finale at Toughkena- II Cowboys pare pair, squad down to 43 DALLAS UV-The Dallas Cow IV wii tr SAEFTY Here's what we do: 1 Remove front wheels and inspect linings 2 Inspect front wheel cylinders 3 Inspect and lubricate front wheel bearings 4 Inspect front end 5 Balance All Four Wheels, Including Weights 6 Check fluid level, add fluid if needed 7 Adjust Brakes (All Four Wheels) 8 ChecH wheel alignment 8 Check shock absorbers 10 Check muffler and tail pipe tomac's win over Chukker Valley. Highlights of the Pitch Fair- boys of the National Football mon, George Haas of the pony but able to mount again Pitch Fain, team of Fairfield, after a 10-minute timeout. Also broke his collarbone as 'knocked off his horse was Har-his team rode to a 10-5 win over ley Williams of Brandywine Casanova, Va.

The accident White, after two minutes of the occurred in the opening minutes fourth chukker against Fair-of the fifth chukker. Paul Moun- field, Conn. Williams was tin-tain had to replace Haas in the; injured and managed to continue SPECIAL Cassanova contest was the torrid open play and good long hitting. Adie vonf utard scored a pair of 80-yatu goals in the third period for Pitch Fair, whose Billy Whitehead also tab League cut two more players from their squad bringing it down to the 43 limit required by a noon deadline today. Cut were rookie defensive tackle Benny Boyd of Georgia and Wendell Hayes, a second-year fullback from Humbolt State.

bed four goals. Colonel Jack Shirley had two back position. playing. In an afternoon encounter at In the day's opening match old Du Pont Airport, where at the airport, Brandywine Potomac, stopped Chukker White, with Williams scoring long goals for Casanova (LJoSo TOYAL TDK One match is on tap today at mm Valley, 9-5, Potomac's Fred goals, Norm Taylor two 4 o'clock, with defending cham- Peterson, after taking a pass and Sam Dixon and Fred Cave Creek of Huntington, 111 Long Island, N.Y., facing Goose Creek of Middleburg, Va. I lnJ.

llfth GSrcfl Phone 5-0350 tugno one, plus a penalty goal, upended Fairfield, 9-7. Brandywine took a 3-1 lead in the second chukker and maintained a from teammate Vinnnie Rizzo and scoring his team's first goal in the opening two minutes of the match, couldn't catch his breath. Peterson, recunerat- Fight tonight HOUSTON (A Former junior middleweight champion Denny Moyer and Manuel Gonzales tangle in a 10-round main event on a boxing card tonight. The losers in the Balding Tournament will compete in the Tar Hours Thurf. Wed.

7:309 Sal. 8-1 two-goal advantage all the way. Baby Plate, which starts to- ing from a virus attack, was Juan Rodriguez scored six of'morrow..

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