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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1969 PAGE SIX SECTION 3 THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 6 TD's Give Milam Reaves TD Passes onor Roll Position Tops Fla. 21 J' Sports AMfYV PFPLF Barker each scored two While some people were busy touchdowns in Ford's 28-6 win running for touchdowns, By JIM WALSER News Sports Writer Pendleton halfback Ed Milam I Lockhart Mike Vandcrford was Harrell limped off the field with a sprained ankle in the doing his best to stop them. over Lewisville. Halfback Mason recorded payoff runs of one and 15 yards. Quarterback Barker helped with scoring runs of one last quarter to a standing ova scored six touchdowns Friday night, five on offense and one Western Clouds Clearing Th PaWttA.

Miistancs clung firmly to their lead in the Vanderford bruised up quite a few Jonesville runners as he made 21 individual tackles in while playing deiense, ana cap and seven yards. Palmetto used the passing tures the Greenville News Western 3-A conference after shutting out J. L. Mann 19-0, Player-of-ihe-Week Award for combination of quarterback a little Cuban refugee, with scoring tosses of 30 and 10 yards. Florida State's score came on a 22-yard scoring pass from Cappleman to flanker Don Pederson late in the first half.

Florida led 7-6 at the half before Reaves threw a 30-yarder to Alvarez in the third quarter and sophomore halfback Tommy Durrance cracked over from the one-yard line in the second half. Lockhart's 24-12 triumph. The Parker duo of Jeff Hester and Tim Campbell teamed up for five touchdowns as the GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -Sophomore quarterback John Reaves rifled a pair of touchdown passes to sophomore flanker Carlos Alvarez before a record 63,957 fans Saturday as Florida defeated arch-rival Florida State 21-6. While defensive tackle Robert Harrell dogged and dumped FSU quarterback Bill Cappel-man all afternoon, Reaves ran his touchdown pass total to 10 for the year as he hit Alvarez the fifth iweeK of nigh school Friday night.

The passing of quarterback Keith Campbell to end Leonard Lewis proved to be a key to the victory as the duo combined football action. Milam scored from his of Golden Tornado whipped for two touchdowns. fensive halfback position on runs of five, 29, 30, 51, and 89 yards Newberry, 48-16. Hester had TD runs of ten and two yards. Campbell chipped in with Keith Campbell to end Leonard Lewis in their fifth consecutive victory, a 19-0 conquest of J.

L. Mann. They teamed in. the first and second quarters for 14 and 16 yards to pace the win. South Carolina School for the Deaf won its first football game in four years Friday afternoon as Pendleton smacked Slater-Marietta, 41-0.

While playing scampers of ll and 58 yaros The conference win was the fifth straight for the Mustangs, who have led the league from the opening date of the season. They have defeated Carolina. 32-8; Seneca, 18-0; Daniel, 7-0 and Belton-Honea Path, 7-0; since the season began. monne that. Palmetto has averaged almost 17 points defense, Milam picked off an errant pass and sprinted 39 yards for a touchdown.

He also added a two-point conversion, they bettered Thornwell, for scores. Also he tallied on a 54 yard pass from Tornado quarterback Rick Elrod. Easley halfback Bernard Moore riddled Greer's defense for runs of 29 and 70 yards as the Green Wave took a Western 3A win from the a game offensively while its opponents have managed only about two points a game against the rugged Mustang defense. W. Virginia Shuts VMI Out Bv 32-0 bringing his total point output for the night to 38.

Milam only tion from the partisan crowd. A raft of personal fouls, four against Florida, marred the Gators' third win of the season with out a loss. Florida State is now 2-1. Reaves, who threw eight touchdown passes in leading Florida to high scoring victories over Houston and Mississippi State in his first varsity games, overthrew three receiver in the clear in the first quarter. He completed only seven of 19rpass attempts in the half despite good protection.

But with 3:18 left in the first half he rolled to his left and hit Alvarez with the short TD pass. Richard Franco, who missed a 37-yard field goal attempt in the first quarter, made it 7-0. Cappleman, dumped by Harrell four times in the first half, finally hooked up on a scoring pass to Pederson with 55 seconds to go in the half. He shook loose two Gator tacklers before hitting Pederson on the 16 and the big flanker skipped down the sideline to score carried 15 times, but ac But the Mustangs are not home free. Thi Kaslpv r.reen Wave moved strongly into contention cumulated 266 yards.

He only 2242. Plaudits go to bam Campbell who was a leader on offense and defense. Offensively, Campbell scored on a three-yard rush. On defense he scored SCSD's final touchdown by running 20 yards with an for the conference lead after Friday night's sound thrashing participated in two onensive plays in the second half, scoring Yellow Jackets, 364). The shifty senior had a total of 139 yards on one of them.

It was quite of Greer, 36-0. Greer Held the numoer two position in me Western 3-A going into the game with Easley. rushing. eluded VMI defenders and gathered in a 40 yard pass in the end zone for Sherwood. Johnny Mason and Ricky ThA mnnine of halfbacks Bernard Moore and Gary anight.

For the second week in VMI Youngblood powered the grinding Easley offense while the nntent. Hreen Wave defense allowed Greer only three first 10 68 80 i7 7 00-0 wvu I 72 105 4-8-1 4-36 66 27 downs, all of which came by penalties. First downs Rushing yardage Pissing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yard penalized VMI WVU Greer had three conference wins going into Friday's action, Laver I op-Seeded In Huqhes Classic 1J-J 5-4 30 0 0 0 17 12 0 0- 0 having beaten B-HP, 6-0; Hillcrest, 28-0 and Fickens, 31-6. The only Yellow Jacket loss had come at the hands of Gaffney, wvu BKaxton 32 fg MORGANTOWN, W. Va.

(AP) West Virginia battered Virginia Military Institute through the first half, stymied the Key-det's offense through the second and coasted to a 32-0 football victory over the mis-matched invaders Saturday. It was WVU's fourth win in as many games, and VMI's third defeat of its winless season. WVU fullback Jim Braxton, the nation's leading scorer going into the game with 52 points, opened the attack with a 32-yard field goal minutes into the first quarter. He ended the scoring in the last quarter with another now ranked number two in the state, cy a score oi z-o. row, Billy McNinch had an outstanding performance.

Last iweek the Laurens halfback scored four touchdowns and he repeated that performance Friday night. He scored a pair of touchdowns with dashes of nine and 19 yards. In addition, 45 and 53 yards for scores. He was also responsible for three two-point conversions. The adding machine says that is 30 points, another respectable night.

wvu Braxton 14 run (Braxton kick) WVU Gresham 1 run (Braxton kick) WVU-Gresham 53 run (kick failed) WVU Kaser 40 pass from Sherwood (kick failed) WVU-Braxton 27 FG A 28,500 and Great Britain's Ann Haydon LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) Jones is seeded second. Easley had powered past 4-A Parker, 24-8, in its opener and then had battled conference foe Daniel to a 7-7 tie in heavy rain, the only blemish oa a perfect record. Since that game, the Green Wave has disposed of Seneca, 26-12, and Carolina, 52-0. Other noted entrants in the Some of the best-known names in tennis come to this resort city this week to take part in the $50,000 Howard Hughes Open Tennis Championships, one of the sport's richest events.

Major League Averages women division include uuiie Jean King, 25, of Berkeley, and Rosemary Casals of San Francisco. Besides, the three teams previously mentioned, the Byrnes Rebels are still very much in contention for the Western Fullback Frank Rodgers of 3-A title. Despite a 2-2-1 record overall, the Rebels are undefeated Aussie Ron Laver has been The tournament opens field goal, this one for 27 yards. Seneca's Bobcats had touchdown excursions of 25, 40, 58, and American League National League in conference play. day with a celebrity match, in which noted figures in politics given top seed in the tournament, which runs Monday through Sunday, but he'll be 80 vards in leading a 52-6 TEAM BATTINS TEAM BATTINS Byrnes had topped Seneca, 32-8, in its opener and that In between, he sandwiched a 14-yard touchdown run and added two extra points for a game to AB RH HR RBI Pet AD flK RBI PCI.

and entertainment will be team 5478 790 1522 163 731 .268 5627 725 1558 119 651 .277 massacre of Westminster. The last of the four TD boys, victory coupled with its 10-7 win over B-HP Friday night had moved it into third spot in the conference behind Palmetto ,265 5633 797 1558 171 750 .277 facing formidable opposition 5521 77 1464 5494 742 1381 tal of 20. 196 700 451 5450 694 1364 148 639 .251 5450 691 1410 141 637 .258 5533 645 1403 97 579 .254 5537 595 1 403 90 560 .253 and Easley. Braxton's touchdown dash Randy Flanders of Winnsboro, 5614 740 1397 148 675 J49 ing with the professionals. Participants include Dinah Shore, tourney hostess; Alan King, Ed Ames, James Franciscus, Rudy Minnesota Baltimore Boston Washington Oakland Chicago Detroit Kansas City Cleveland New York Seatt In from such net stars as Tony Roche, John Newcombe and Arthur Ashe.

Pittsburgh Cincinnati Atlanta Los Angeles St. Louis Chicago San Francisco New York Philadelphia Montreal Houston SMI 720 'klV6 142 667 .262 62i 1342 111 584 ,246 came just 56 seconds after his had scoring romps of one, two, Out of the 14 member Western 3-A conference, it now 102 1314 649 .241 5475 713 1324 136 655 .2 5430 632 1311 4.u5u.96 586 1310 98 537 .240 five and eight yards in pacing first field goal The score was seems that tour teams wm be the ones to watcn as tne 5359 573 1269 119 527 .237 Laver, 29, successfully scored 5310 562 1247 94 520 .235 a 33-0 victory over Union. set up by defensive back Jack season reaches the halfway point. 5407 645 1300 137 591 .240 5421 582 1300 125 542 .240 5348 476 1280 104 616 .239 5358 467 1203 99 430 .225 5446 439 124 125 SSJ a "grand slam" this year by Hammond's recovery of a VMI 527 1219 8S 477 .229 California 53'6 San Diego INDIVIDUAL winning the Australian, INDIVIDUAL BATTINS I20Q or mora at bats) Top Ten Scrambled Again (2W or more at eats) fumble on the WVU next kickoff. Braxton sprinted over Rose rln French and Wimbledon champ 627 120 218 16 82 .348 AB HK KB! rCT.

458 79 152 I 55 .332 Carew Min Vallee, Eva Gabor, and Nevada Gov. Paul Laxalt. Winners in the men's division will split $40,000, the winners in the women's division $10,000. First place money in the men's division is, $12,500, while first place prize in the women's division is $3,000. For the second straight week, the state top ten prep 420 53 136 16 69 424 543 87 168 25 93 3o9 Buick Open Is Dropped 222 30 77 4 33 J47 507 87 175 19 91 .345 304 47 104 16 58 .342 483 92 164 12 75 .340 498 105 231 1 49 .331 ionships.

He became the first player ever to score two "grand slams," having accomplished football poll was severely shaken after Friday night's results were in. 63 97 197 24 101 JO? 539 111 166 32 100 jj 533 83 162 37 121 .304 471 59 143 3 32 .304 535 92 159 40 96 .297 592 111 175 48 111 .296 543 79 160 25 66 .295 the same feat in 1962. Keese Min R.Smith Bsn Oiiva Min F.Robinson Bal Powell Bal W.Willlams Chi Petrocelli Bsn F.Howard Was Northrup Det Andrews Bsn He9an Sea Butord Bal tne goal line on the next play. VMI was forced to punt on the next series of downs. But Ron Pobolish fumbled and the ball was grabbed by a Keydet defender on WVU's 35-yard line.

The Keydets were stopped by; Brookland-Cayce, which defeated Eau Claire last week to NEW YORK (AP) The Second-seeded Roche, 23, of Buick Open Golf Tournament, take over the number one spot, lost to Camden, 26-20, this week, and could very well drop to third or even lower. 394 41 lit 3 28 .320 491 101 157 45 126 .320 523 86 165 17 87 .315 498 64 155 11 59 .311 522 89 160 29 92 .307 637 104 195 21 93 .306 459 62 139 5 56 550 89 1 66 29 79 .302 459 72 138 8 47 .301 303 42 91 14 47 .300 444 79 1.J6 14 60 .293 267 54 78 8 37 .292 C.Taylor Pgh Clemente Pgh Carty Atl C.Jones NY M.Alou Pgh Mota LA McCovey SF A. Johnson Cln W.Davis LA Stargell Pgh Tolan Cin Sanguillen Pgh Staub Mtl Heoner Pgh Shamsky NY H.Aaron Atl Brock StL Perez Cin Bench Cin B. Williams Ch Beckert Chi Torre StL R.Allen Phi Wales, lost to Laver in the Wim bledon final, 6-3, 64 and 6-2 a regular stop on the PGA tour 64 51 .290 schedule for several years, will Tovar Min White NY Third-seeded player in the not be held next year, Joe Dey, 11 11 7 i 4 7 the Mountaineers solid line and gave up the ball again. Pobolish set up WVU's next 635 99 761 535 99 155 49 55 130 257 26 74 529 76 152 641 82 1B4 591 69 166 625 102 '178 Hughes classic is Newcombe, N.

Illinois Loses 24th commissioner of the Tourna 74 .290 26 .288 50 .287 47 387 57 .286 76 .285 68 .282 Kllmchock Cle Belanger Bal Clarke NY Unser Was Blair Bal Piniella KC 25, and like Laver an Austral Gaffney, which beat Greenville, 20-7, may well be the number one team when this week's ballots are counted, while Eau Claire, which trounced Columbia, 30-6, will probably hold its own right behind St. Andrews, ranked number four last week, topped Hartsville, ment Players Division of the ian. Newcombe also lost to La ft in uv PGA, announced Friday. 81 1.14 484 ver in this year's Wimbledon, Cash Det Bando Oak C.Mav Chi 6C9 106 171 "Buick has decided not to ex but in an earlier round than 22 73 .281 31 113 .281 18 42 .281 5 52 10 71 2R0 367 62 103 78 163 15-8. Hartsville was once in the rankings, but has met with Aparicio Chi 599 ercise its option to sponsor the Roche.

578 67 162 Santo Chi Flood StL A.Oliver Pgh Pagan Pgh Popovlch Chi Mavs SF much difficulty since early in the season. 5.1 52 143 7 56 .280 tournament," Dey said. 05 IUU 103 44 16 655 97 1 93 12 47 495 629 103 185 37 123 532 82 156 24 90 .293 442 103 188 21 95 .593 543 49 158 1 34 491 598 72 174 1 8 1 01 .291 438 79 124 32 89 483 574 97 165 29 123 467 406 80 173 4 56 .285 463 55 132 17 70 .285 274 29 78 9 43 485 204 31 58 1 18 484 403 64 114 13 58 483 493 S9 139 10 42 .282 476 54 134 5 01 .282 362 48 101 3 32 479 407 85 149 38 110 478 471 76 131 13 68 473 623 80 171 4 48 474 664 109 1 81 4 53 .273 590 69 160 4 46 .271 565 97 153 26 76 .271 taraenas Mm D.Johnson Bal Epstein Was H. Allen Was Edmunds High of Sumter showed its fifth place strength The decision was made by Fourth-ranked Ashe, 26, is the top seeded American in the tourney. Last year he played score by recovering a fumble by VMI's Tom Sowers.

Tailback Bob Gresham scored on a one-yard plunge over center, concluding a five-play, 41-yard drive. The second quarter began with VMI's Murphy Sprinkel attempting to establish a passing threat. He completed a 27 yard toss to right end Kevin Deigh. But West Virginia defense Javier StL T.Horton Cle Mave Was against Rock H01 by winning, 23-15. Sumter remained undefeated G.

H. Rideout, director of public All Boswell NY as did Gaffney and St. Andrews. HUNTINGTON (AP) -A 43-yard, fourth period field goal by sophomore kicker Tom Wit-tum gave northern Illinois an 18-17 triumph over Marshall University in football action here Saturday. It extended the Herd's winless streak to 24 games and gave the visitors their third win in four games.

KHIeDrew Min Hovley Sea relations for Buick. in 22 tournaments and four Da 403 73 112 30 85 .278 270 42 75 1 16 .278 623 77 173 27 92 .278 346 50 96 1 0 40 .277 556 106 154 49 140 .277 329 41 91 3 20 .277 54 123 150 47 118 .276 483 60 133 12 65 .275 339 53 93 12 35 .274 455 74 124 21 69 .273 554 93 151 8 43 .273 563 83 153 19 86 .272 cin 'arker LA K.Jackson Oak Number six, the Greenwood Emeralds, may well have The event was D.Green Oak. Wills. LA vis Cup zone matches, compiling 72 wins and 10 losses. lost their chances to be in next week's poll after Friday's loss scheduled July 2-5 at Warwick Fiore KC Kaline Det Uhlaender Min McMullen Was to 10th ranked Spartanburg, 21-0.

It was the third loss for Halls in Grand Blanc, Mich Another Australian, Mrs. Mar Kessinger Chi Sizemore LA Agee NY M.Jones Mtl Joseph Phi There was no announcement if 455 73 123 22 79 470 264 35 71 6 37 469 the Emeralds this year while Spartanburg is unbeaten but garet Court Smith, 27 is ranked first in the women's division, 398 57 108 12 54 .271 398 57 1 08 12 54 271 539 64 1 46 10 59 .271 10 Helms Cm 480 38 129 1 40 .269 has one tie. the dates will be filled. wonaay oaK Monday Oak Johnstone Cal Michael NY Tartabull Oak Wynn Hln Seventh-ranked Anderson continued its streak after losing 4yj 113 133 33 8 J69 309 34 63 10 41 469 354 46 95 9 53 468 2 0 2 8 covered VMI receivers on the next play, and line backer Dale Farley trapped Sprinkle behind the line for a 10 yard loss at 31 .271 11 .267 43 .266 46 .265 32 .264 414 41 112 266 29 71 576 71 153 073 52 99 417 61 110 JJ 69 133 1Z Fairly Mtl Bailey Mtl Gonzalez Atl Menke Htn Millan Atl O.Brown SD 57 468 89 .268 its opener to Greenwood, 7-6. The Yellow Jackets toppled North Augusta, 20-6.

05. t.BrinKman was Hopkins Chi Kelly KC Schaal KC 4 57 .267 20 61 466 05 22 54 3 13 .263 32 .263 the West Virginia 26. Newberry, number eight, found the going very rough against 361 95 Koseooro Min as cainson Phi 583 64 153 10 74 .262 Middle guard Carl Crennel ater uaK ov KC Parker. The previously undefeated 3-A school was battered, 452 98 174 568 74 151 494 64 131 409 58 108 478 72 126 482 75 127 45 44 117 554 68 146 N.Miiier Mm Hunt SF 16 44 .244 4 50 .264 3 40 .264 20 56 .263 1 1 71 .2 11 33 M. 28 91 .26 em LA stormed into the Keydet back-field to block a field-goal at 6 39 463 McAuliffe Det W.Horton Det Freehan Oet Voss Cal T.Taylor Phi 3 27 .263 4U-ib oy tne 4-a opponent.

Summerville, holding the number nine position, rolled over Garrett, 44-0, in a tremendous offensive and defensive display. 16 49 .261 2 40 341 7 51 .262 tempt and tackle Charlie Fisher 2 26 J59 616 46 135 241 34 63 365 39 95 lampanens can Murcer NY Mccarver StL Woodward Cin Ferrare SO Laboy Mtl 0 15 .261 14 56 .260 recovered a fumble for WVU. 519 72 1 34 271 49 71 508 66 133 493 61 128 349 32 91 548 70 142 544 82 146 580 78 150 47 49 115 241 21 62 315 51 81 226 30 58 095 43 101 556 75 142 26 82 .259 12 47 .259 2 34 .257 562 18 84 458 63 140 Fregosi cal Kennev NY Braxton rambled for 13 yards 20 .258 oranct mm Bonds SF Didier Atl 32 90 .257 on a draw play, and Gresham 2 24 457 2 1' .257 2 20 .2:7 13 42 .256 11 45 .255 McCraw Chi T.Reynolds Oak Schofield Bsn R.Oliver KC Cardenal Cle Murrell SD 2B7 19 74 622 120 160 352 30 90 243 1 9 62 573 74 144 483 63 123 495 58 124 galloped 53 yards on the next play for WVU's third touch 0 32 456 3 23 455 22 88 24 66 .255 10 71 .255 3 56 5u cepeda Atl Colbert SD 603 314 95 154 40 111 .255 40 80 14 49 .255 Pinson StL Hart SF Shannon StL down. 236 27 60 661 221 51 140 12 55 .254 26 56 4 24 .253 The Mountaineers last touch 336 39 98 10 30 ,254 493 60 125 13 67 .254 549 63 1 39 51 .253 Stewart Cin down came late in the first half. Banks cm Hundley Chi 23 36 69 II 21 .263 565 60 143 23 106 .253 522 67 132 18 64 453 542 66 137 12 66 2S3 uierary Htn 2323 LAURENS ROAD 206 35 52 4 29 .252 555 67 140 22 87 .252 Reserve wingback Robin Kawer 239-9011- D.Johnson Phi 475 51 120 17 80 .253 496 57 124 14 57 .250 C.Boyer Atl X2 36 126 ZU 82 .251 287 21 72 3 27 .251 472 44 118 4 30 .25 K.t-ena Grote NY Harrelson NY Rader Hln 432 29 108 49 .250 305 39 74 2 27 .249 237 29 59 11 40 217 29 54 3 24 .249 264 24 66 2 24 .248 SUPER MODIFIED SKEETER STOCK CAR RACES ALCOHOL FUEL INSPECTED WINGS STRAIGHT DRIVE FRIDAY OCT.

10th 8 P.M. ALSO LATE MODEL SPORTSMAN HOBBY CADET RACES 11 EVENTS 180 LAPS RACING ADMISSION $4.00 Children thru 1 1 $1 .00 ANDERSON SPEEDWAY Highway 81 Between Greenville and Anderson 1.7 Mile North Off 1-85 Exit 81 Intersection 365 03 90 9 45 .247 Clendenon NY Kosco LA Crawford LA Alley Pah J.Alou Htn Santa Anita Opens Ahead Of Schedule 6 40 .249 0 24 .248 11 83 .248 16 51 .248 19 74 .248 11 40 447 8 33 446 5 35 446 3, 15 .245 1 24 44 2 41 .243 5 31 441 0 16 .240 361 38 90 395 42 98 569 62 141 331 45 82 424 51 105 398 64 96 285 28 70 452 49 111 200 16 49 .221 22 54 001 20 73 461 AS 111 200 25 48 209 26 50 544 63 1 30 361 51 86 v.Keiiy 50 R.Stone Phi Davenport SF Patek Pgh Harmon Phi 426 53 105 25 78 .244 417 68 152 1 34 .246 295 86 72 12 38 .244 481 88 117 15 54 .243 264 47 44 9 .242 512 49 124 27 71 .242 298 25 72 0 32 .242 410 39 99 8 55 241 '213 20 51 3 19 .239 469 48 112 4 24 .239 537 78 127 9 42 .236 292 30 69 1 19 .236 Clme Mtl 12 J39 35 439 3A 46 2 YastrzemsKi Bsn Kirkpatrick KC Spencer Cal Reicrtardt Cal Scott Bsn Bradford Chi Stroud Was Melton Chi A. Conigliaro Bsn Gibson Bsn Adair KC Kubiak Oak Alyea Was Etchebarren Bal Snyder Cle B. Allen Was Mincher Sea Alomar Cal Hendricks Bal Comer Sea OBrien Bsn Pepitone NY Matchick Det McNertney sea Leon Cle L.Brown Cle Harper Sea Versatles Was Sims Cle E.Rodriguez KC Fuller Cle Roof Oak Stanley Det B.Robinson Baf A.Rodriguez Cal Hermann Chi Martinez KC Donaldson See Bery Chi Wert Det Gibbs NY Knoop Chi Azcue Cal Fernandez NY Nettles Min Hernandez KC Gil Sea Satrlano Bsn Harelson Clt D.Jones Bsn Harrison KC Casanova Was ARCADIA, Calif. (AP)-Santa Anita race track opens its gates well ahead of schedule Tuesday 73 36 65 27 438 50 .238 J2 4U in 4 267 27 43 353 36 84 11 317 41 75 1 275 29 65 4 339 38 80 31 327 38 77 9 for an inaugural 20-day thor 27 437 44 436 54 .234 52 .235 oughbred meeting under the 355 29 83 '13 it .214 auspices of the new Oak Tree 462 50 108 14 52 434 i 49 .232 31 .231 lii Racing Association.

211 20 49 0 255 25 40 4 247 19 58 2 592 73 139 14 598 73 140 23 541 47 130 7 290 31 67 8 204 14 47 4 539 78 1 297 25 48 4 423 44 95 14 219 18 49 0 417 39 93 7 323 23 72 2 496 52 115 Seven horsemen joined forces to form Oak Tree and lease Santa Anita's track and facili 1 'jt REPEATERS (j KEEP US IN ffelN turneriand Mtl rlsss Phi Young Ch Kranepool NY R.Jackson Atl Lefebvre LA Hickman Chi Swobpda NY SPiezio SD Sudakis LA Morgan Htn Pfeil NY Edwards Htn Marshall SF Oietz SF Mazeroskl Pgh Money Ph Lanier SF Mason SF Gaston SO Rolas Pfil Gaspar NY Russell LA SiPin SD Henderson Canniuaro SD Garrido Atl Phillips Mtl Arcla SD Garrett NY Wels NY Bateman Mtl Spang ler Chi M.Ryan Phi na Mtl ties for the brief season. Presi 33 .231 35 430 24 42 .229 35 .228 13 .228 28 .228 30 .228 14 .227 15 .226 dent is Clement L. Hirsch. Pi it on a 229 34 91 225 27 50 504 54 112 221 20 49 7 26 .222 4 40 .222 17 268 32 62 24 23 55 227 13 52 450 40 103 495 37 113 250 43 57 391 20 89 391 35 89 216 26 49 212 35 48 230 22 52 374 42. 84 419 23 92 228 18 50 248 30 54 302 35 65 400 38 86 247 20 43 235 16 49 The opening day feature is the Autumn Days 1 .226 235 565 14 52 1 26 69 125 30 90 6 4 33 .220 10 .219 335 50 74 213 18 47 379 24 83 Stakes at about 6 furlongs over the hillside turf course.

Thirteen horses were nomi liappg face. 418 Tresh Det 5 10 41 39 4) 4J 69 99 250 22 52 218 32 41 222 23 38 22 .215 Collen Was Lahoud Bsn W. Robinson NY Ovler Sea nated for the stakes, including US1NESS! 209 19 .21 213 23 4 255 24 42 219 25 34 Repoz Cal 23 .207 44 404 24 400 Wl I CHI NU Mrs. Howard a. Keck Tell, winner of the $100,000 added Hollywood Derby last summer.

(10 or more decisions) 46 41 91 12 273 14 48 i 372 27 45 2 Chaney Cin Dean SD i IS .195 9 .176 32 .175 MaxvlH StL Jockey Bill Shoemaker, well TrM nun (It or mora decisions) on the comeback trail after be Perranoskl Min Richert Bal Knowles Was Bosman Was Palmer Bal Cuellar Bal Leonhard Bal 193156 39 991 181 131 64 121 16 4 291 212 78182 2311 ing sidelined by injuries, is due to ride Tell. ir oo so vy ERA 100 88 47 91 3 2.06 299 243 54 203 21 11 2.10 236 1 85 93 211 17 11 2.17 5U 251 95 268 20 13 2 8 94 78 38 41 4 Messersmlth Cal S501691 '3 and it's time right now to have your car completely serviced for hard! winter driving. You should have a motor tune-up brakes should be checked the front-end should be aligned. Come to Fairway Safety Service Center for winter of safe driving. NT 22 228 ti 19 13 208 25 7 2.21 IJU 1 IO 4.33 102 89 46 8 3 2 5a 241 187 68 179 17 1 5a 9 Lyie Bsn McCain Det 304 240 72 234 20 13 2.33 Cox Was 315 243 74 246 20 2 2 31 12 1 Three-year-old colts will carry 125 pounds and older horses 128 in the Autumn Days feature.

More than $1.5 million in purse money is being offered, including $415,000 for nine 30 44 6 4 3.40 3J 325 286 47 180 24 9 2.77 171 161 64 72 12 7 178 261 24 66 152 20 6 2.79 303 268 96112 2014 2.82 80 74 34 47 8 6 2.93 98 68 30 7511 9 2.94 300 38 73 179 20 14 2.51 325 289 91 233 19 14 2.52 7 0 UO IUS JM ti McGraw NY Marichal SF Carlton StL Gibson StL Seaver NY Koosman NY Dierker Htn Singer LA Gibbon Pgh Hands Ch Perry SF C.Taylor StL P.Niekro Atl Brewer LA C.Osteen LA Maloney Cln Mikkelsen LA Moose Pgh R.Taylor NY CardweH NY Washburn StL JjMhaw Atl Lemaster Htn Granger Cln Jenkins Chi 11 IBU 111 I4B Z.y4 IV 23 14 2.56 2U5 72Z 102 211 IB 14 5.97 41 13 7 6 2.61 119118 32 57 5 5 3.02 3.02 stakes on the schedule. Two will 74182 20 15 2.66 86 102 12 fli 1.03 1.11 81 58 (1 7 be worth $100,000 in added mon 3.13 169 149 62 163 14 3 2.83 75 61 24 41 tilt My 113 40 A) 10 II 196 183 106 83 12 2 135 123 53 96 810 281 214 122 271 19 11 268 232 84 166 20 7 201 188 58 96 8 16 VARCO-PRUDENafMETAL BUILDINGS ARE CHANGING THE FACE OF AMERICA 152 145 4 7 62 8 10 3 02 i -J mi vt 132 133 49 80 3 105102 29 57 6 3.06 3.09 232 230 90128 11 256 255 99189 20 12 ey, the Oak Tree Stakes for 2-year-old fillies Oct. 25 and the Oak Tree Grass Marathon on Nov. 1, the final day of the meeting. Oak Tree was originally 27 .27 222 16 62130 1211 247 220 102 180 1: 142 127 61 112 1 5.29 J.Pery Min Stottlemyre NY AKer NY Drabowsky KC Odom Oak McDowell Cla B.Miller Min Wood Chi Nagy Bsn Romo Bsn Lolich Det McNally Bal McGlothln Cal John Chi Boswell Min Bunker KC Coleman Wat Segtil Sea Gelnar Sea Wilson Det T.Hall Mm Locker Sea Hunter Oak Nelson KC Downing NY Kilkenny Det Kaat Min McDamel NY R.May Cal Higgins Was Phoebus Bal Osinski Chi R.Woodson Min Paul Cle P.Dobson Det Veala Pgh 10S1O2 24 68 111 3.31 1 144 1 5 13 3 31 isa Km Ph Alt 252 237 92 179 14 18 3 314 207 69 150 1310 3,31 140 129 50 91 1 7 3.33 PERSONAL SERVICE There are 50 bays for servicing cars and trucks and 24 Ford-trained mechanics.

Fairway Ford can give you the kind of service 5 you expect to get. AeeJUMATTE ANALYSES i 4I 49 90 IOI a i 'I '2 W. IU IOJ 37 B2 scheduled to open Oct. 3 but labor-management troubles led Nolan Cln Gentry NY 100 97 33 61 5 4 3.33 247 210 85 151 1215 3.34 170 65 2 IS 3 35 tl 1 McCormlck SP 130 121 tl llltl i .37 Waslewskl Mtl to cancellation of the meeting, 86 79 49 56 8 3 5.4 4 6 7 3.47 uaitamon McAndrew Sutton LA fj ivt yi 215 i 15 3.47 133 120 60 7 I 129 101 64 97 8 242 252 76 1391413 84 84 23 5 6 180 142 6 132 10 13 85 78 56 70 10 202 180 87 117 14 7 41 56 23 27 5 5 110 99 49 68 7 5 (tl 21 4 124 13 II 150 14? 79 91 19 3,41 3.41 i'54? 3.52 3.59 3.61 188 156 93 200 11 10 Stocks Wins Rifle Match 3.52 3 52 if If, 11 III 117 104 54 95 3 10 America is so much more beautiful for the new Varco-Proden metal buildings going up all over the country. America Is better off this way, too people work better and buy more in Varco-Pruden buildings.

Put a bappy face on your country and your country, men call us now! REECE CONSTRUCTION Greenville 232-3803 A. O. LIVINGSTON SON Newberry 276-1474 II' Ml 62 14 9 136 112 61 96 4 8 118 97 57 96 4 6 219 204 76 171 11 17 108 96 62 61 10 4 165 166 49 101 13 10 107 114 31 53 12 4 Bnles StL Carroll Cln Griffin Htn Linzy SF Kelley SO Walker Pgh Ellis Pgh Torre: StL Stone Atl Regan Chi Giustl StL Hoitzman Chi Pappas Atl Seltna Chi Bunning LA 104 100 40 64 5 10 3.61 177 127 44 64 6 7 3.61 159 139 92 74 7 6 3.62 140 112 1 02 82 6 8 3.65 137 137 56 58 4 9 3.46 115112 30 75 I 3.67 158 135 73 108 4 16 3.69 200 1S8 65 106 11 13 3.72 Wherever possible your car is checked with accurate, automatic devices nothing Is left to guesswork. GET YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER GET PROMPT SERVICE AT FAIRWAY FORD yy 3 62 3 7 3 61 261 248 93 175 1713 3.62 144 148 44 71 6 10 3.63 190 155 81 180 1210 3.68 212 212 59156 13 10 3.69 221 238 50 61 8 18 3.70 88 69 50 60 7 5 3.78 248 im 128 164 25 4'H narotn eai Hannan Was Burbach NY Stange Bsn J. Nash Oak Rooker Kc Drago KC Tiant Cle Fingers Oak Siebert Bsn Horlen Chi Butler KC Culp Bsn S.Williami Clt 118 116 40 6 I 11 rltton Atl Htn 177 161 78 132 14 11 J.75 Ui 237 77 21 I 1 2 3.91 antorlnl SD 73 185 194 4ii a 15 11 Tommy Stocks of Spartanburg scored 339 out of a possible 400 to take an NRA-approved rifle match here Saturday.

Jack Cantrell, also of Spartanburg, took 6econd with a 335. The Greenville Rifle and Pistol Club sponsored the match. 4 A 97 2351412 5 Htn enka Mtl 93 Si it i 401 mm 174 151 63134 414 1.92 91 89 61 i 7 4 01 rngo Cin Kirby SO 316 207101 111 7 39 4.04 i.

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