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1 sw-l BAIIY PRISS. Kewport Hew. Yt, FrL, Noi-1, 1SS2 Brewer's 64 Ties CajunLinksMark i iue-nupmui iraguus, carver vie Here; Phenix Home, Vikings Away The Maepie Walker Green of determiantion If there is! If the visitors from the State to his attack besides the quarter- LAFAYETTE, La. If) Itied with seven others at 70. The Rrwrr Jr nf Crvstal orouiers, nauves wuayeue.

Gay Dra eons from Richmond raid- 3 key il would on defense, jcapital are to succeed, they face backing of senior Donald Futrell tU Ponmcnlo Each team has S00 offensea variety of challenges in the nifty sophomore, Leroy jwere considered as favorites be- ia 'cause thev know the course bet- each team knows it mustlTrojan offense, toieman is quicK.heyes, who has scored 12 touch cqualing 64 Thursday taking ter a monin ago wnen iney KnocajSt0p the other one to win." ito point out there is much moredowns. tne iirst rouna icaa iu me ea ou Huntington, zu-o, Halfback Earl Bullock teams Cajun Classic Invita-lcBir. with Keyes to produce a sound RADIO -TV SPORTS LOG 1-2 running punch while a trio of senior ends John Parker, Lionel .4 tional Golf Tournament. IC'r. l.Z:z:::":.ZV.:V.Z Brewer's 34-3 over the 6.750- Jwr Dili 69 yard, par 36-36 Oakbourne Coun- cofhiu nvA Cl Bo Gou Young and Edward Macklin pro vide superior targets for the passing of Futrell.

There is also a three-pronged uj Liuu ivnusc wan-iicM w. -i BUlT Cappf set by Billy Casper in last year's Bobby Sam Harvey Jr. 7 tOUrney. iFrank Beard 7 John Barnum of fullback attack which has emerged with the return to action between two unbeaten VIA Group One powers. The still-unbeaten Dragons make their second important foray to this section of the State tonight but chances of a second important success are not quite as bright against Carver of Warwick.

Coach Thad Madden, whose Huntington team plays at South Norfolk against Crestwood, predicts a "very close, low-scoring game. It's a tossup." Madden Vikings lost, 26-6. to Carver two; weeks ago as the Trojans werej moving towards a string of five and Don ainieia ot Heben of Jerome Gills and Charles dido Bay. were four strokes ii. hS Langford.

Defensive specialist behind at 68. 4-under-par. Bob Eriduoa Wade Cutchins also showed in IA1 Balding Bunched at 69 were Jerry Pitt-U-Jim Manwm 71 last week's 7-0 success over Book mm anil RiK flneir hnth nf Trika IHal McComma 71 er T. Washington of Norfolk that iiou bi Un. Loom Jr 71 he, too, was a capable runner.

Dave Hill of Jackson, Mich.jFi uingiea 71 rt A -v 4 If tA The Green Dragons of Coach Gene Cogfield of Penfield. N.Y..!:;;;:;;::;:::::r::,f Billy Capps of Ranklin, andiBobo cupu .71 Bobby Brue of Milwaukee. Lionel Hebert of Kern City. cpa 71 SATURDAY'S RADIO Wake Forest at Virginia Tech UVRN'L 910 k.c.). 1:15 Football.

Navy at Syracuse WAVY 1350 k.c). Virginia Military at Holy Cross WVEC 1490 k.c). Maryland at Duke WTAR 790 k.c). 2:00 Football, George Washington at William Mary WBCI 740 k.c. SATURDAY'S TELEVISION' 1:00 College Kickoff followed by NCAA football, Purdue at Michigan State (WTAR-TV Channel 3.

WTVR-TV Chan- nel 3:30 Top Stan. Bowling (WAVY-TV Channel 10). 4.00 Top Star Bowling (WXEX-TV Channel 8). Wrestling (WTVR-TV Channel 6). 4:30 Touchdown, taped college football highlights (WAVY-TV Channel 10).

Highlights, taped (WAVY-TV Channel 10, WXEX-TV Channel 8'. 5:00 Wide World of Sports. Detroit Tigers vs. Japanese All-Star Baseball team (WVEC-TV Channel 13). Wrestling (WAVY-TV Channel 10).

10:00 Boxing. Joey Archer vs. Mick Leahy (10-round middleweight bout) New York (WVEC-TV Channel 13). That Spare, time approximate (WVEC-TV Channel 13). SUNDAY'S RADIO 2:00 NFL, Cleveland at Washington (WRN'L 910 k.c.).

SUNDAY'S TELEVISION 1:45 Pro Kickoff followed by NFL, Cleveland at Washington (WTAR-TV Channel 3. WTVR-TV Channel 6). 3:00 Championship Bowling (WXEX-TV Channel 8). 3:30 AFL. Boston at Denver (WVEC-TV Channel 13).

"Cannonball" Cooper boast a Express" in the running of halfbacks Daryl Johnson and Michael Johnson (no relation). A much-improved defense that has given up only 13 points in its last three games may get its stiffest A. and Jay Hebert of Miami were 1 a- Amateur A Jf test of the season against those games without defeat, carver iosi its first two games of the season and has been tied once. Coach Wilbert Lovett, whose Phenix club hosts once-beaten East Suffolk tonight, picked the Richmond team in this contest although "Carver seems to be very much improved since Phenix edged it, 20-18. in the season-opener).

It should be very The Carver coach. Warren Coleman, who succeeded Walter Lovett this year to niherit the defending State champions, as two. Huntington, now 5-3 for the year and seeking its third straight victory, may be without its fine senior quarterback, Ray Critten-don, although he is slated to play some. Junior Robert Powell will open against Crestwood, which STANDOUTS READY FOR TOUGH FOES HERE TONIGHT Phenix two-way center Maxwell Hollier, a steady 170-pound senior, is one reason Coach Wilbert Lovett hopes East Suffolk can be upset. Quarterback Donald Futrell directs the strong Trojans of Carver High in their meeting with unbeaten (7-0) Maggie Walker of Richmond at Huntington High Field.

also boasts a 5-3 record. serts: "Right now I'd have to say the outcome depends on a lit- The South Norfolk team's top tie bit ot aesire ana a muewi assets are found in the running and passing of the basketball-football star, Charles Stukes. Defense for Stukes has received top attention from the Vikings this 01 it's j(JeioPcfoier Plaids I AM Orphaned Tides May Seek Bid To Class Carolina League S. Men Edge Russian Cagers, 70-66, After Soviet Women Win week, Madden said. PASS DEFENSE IMPROVES In breaking from the throes of a three-game losing streak, Hunt ington has displayed a steadily-developing pass defense, which we are not able to supply a NEW YORK (AP)-The United By United Press International The Portsmouth Tides and Oklahoma State, and Ron The United States had 28 per- i i ai n-f l.

Double-A club in the league for gers wanted to move its franchise to Texas so it could keep a closer watch on developing young play at sonai louis ana me Soviets wun former Wichita star, tied -it Madden tabs as the most im proved part of his club's game 1963," said Leon Hamilton, South breenville Spinners packed up officials Kitch MacPherson of 64-64 with 40 seconds to go. ern scout for the Dodgers. ers. Such play is a team effort and Canada and Ernesto Alvarez ot States earned a split with the touring Russian National basketball squads Thursday night, defeating the Soviet men's squad 70-66 in the second game of a dou- their bats and gloves Thursday as the South Atlantic League be Tides General Manager Marshal The Greenville withdrawl left Thompson hit on a pair of free not the result of individual excel lence, he said. throws to put the Americans out Fox said the decision to withdraw was also promoted "because of South Carolina without a professional baseball team, but Lynch At Phenix tonight, there also gan looking for at least one team to fill a vacancy created by the surprise withdrawl of the 0 bleheader at Madison Square the unfair treatment the Tidewater burg, picked up the franchise will be a regular back absent at in front but a layup by Alexsanor Petrov got the Russians even with 12 seconds left before the Ameri from the 1962 champion Savannah kickoff time.

Leon Stokes will teams. Garden. In the opener, the Russian worn Mexico doing their best to Keep a rough game under control. Kojis and Mike Moran, another former Marquette star, and Russia's Yuriy Korneiev and Genadiy Vol-nov fouled out. Skajdrite Smildzinia, a 6-foot-2 center, led the Russian women in scoring with 25 ponts.

The 19- club received from the a 1 1 League." But Smith discounted this explanation. Sox a heavy loser at the be replaced by another junior, cans won it from the foul line League President' Sam Smith box office last season. Luther Washington, and the hulk en edged the Nashville Business College, women's AAU champs. Smith said he felt the with ing veteran tackle, Skip Thorn said both Nashville, and Columbus, had expressed a desire to fill the vacancy. He said Shipp topped the United States with 14 points.

Thompson, Pete McCaffrey, formerly of St. Louis. Fox said he got a telephone call Monday from a local group 59-57 in double overtime. Both drawn were pronpted solely on ton. also will not be available.

games were played with interna' interested in organizing a Ports Thornton's place will be filled Perfect br campus and casual wear Well tailored oP 50 nh 50yjooL With button closure or trie, revolidknary new wbrtM)k virtually sri-praoC nylon ap5erbyl4lon. 1 he expected some action to be tne teams failure to work out an agreement with major league and Don Kojis, ex -Marquette mouth entry in the Class year-old lass also dominated the backboards with 20 rebounds as taken "in a day or so." by end Douglas Thompson, while Harvey Powell moves into tional rules. The American men's team won organizations. He said the Dod- Carolina League. standout had 12 points apiece for the winners.

Petrov, 6-foot-10, led Thompson's end spot. In another The addition of Chattanooga to the league roster last month filled the Soviet girls came from behind for their victory. the Russians with -15. personnel shift, Willie Lewis gets its game from the free throw line in the final 11 seconds. With the score tied 66-all.

Jerry Shipp sank DAILY PRESS SCOREBOARD one vacancy. the starting nod at right guard. The withdrawl announcement by both teams was unexpected. Each Once-beaten Suffolk, with its best team in history, tied Carver, Rudy Gurley Selected Commodore For Inboard Division Of HPB A a pair of free throws. Then Gary Thompson, former Iowa State All-America, clinched the victory had been in the Double-A league 20-20.

earlier this year. MONOAY -9 with two more free throws with for only two years. But each had a mutual problem the inability In one other Peninsula VIA game, Group Two Bruton Heights Rudy Gurley has been elected five seconds left. Serving with Brogden on the board are Maj. Jack Brown, Jerry to obtain a working agreement! travels to Glen Alien tor a con commodore of the inboard divi with a major league team.

SCHOLASTIC F00TBAIX CW (DaDville) 26. William Fltmlnf 2 Ct Spring IS, Frankll CsuBty 11 AnrasU Militiry 20, Westers Maryland Fresh Bristol Slater 11. Bristol Dsuclaa I Norvirw JVs 96. Frank Cox 13 Tborpe 19, Wythe Jefferson Dull 27, Backrae Hamptaa JV r7. Terk JV Churkatork 14, WhalerTllle 13 EXHIBITION BASKETBALL r.8.

All-Stara 70, ISSR Mea Wamea S3. KathvlUe Baslaess Callece 57 (J arertimen Smith and Bill Cole. Edgar Jone NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASS'N Detroit Cincinnati 114 (Onlj fame scbeduledl NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Montreal 4. Detroit 1 i Only gam Khednled) AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGL'E Rochester 3. Oaebee 3 (OTartima tie) tOnly gama achednlrd) EASTERN HOCKEY LEAGL'E Greensboro Loag Inland a (Only gam scheduled) INTERNAT'L HOCKEY LEAGUE IN games scbeduledr.

test with a Group One team. Vir-ginia Randolph. 2913 sion of the Hampton Power Boat Association. is the new publicity chairman. The doubleheader opened the Russians' 8-game tour of the United States.

They next play in College Park, Saturday nisht. Gurley and Burrage were rortsmoutn, wmcn tuusnea in seventh place last season, lost its working agreement with the St. WASmMGTOM AV9 Gurley succeeds Rodney Bros- named co-chairmen of a commit Kennedy May See tee to plan the association's an Louis Cardinals. The Spinners lost den, who was named to the board of directors at Monday night's The victory was the American Army-Navy Classic nual banquet which will be held their franchise with the 0 Angeles Dodgers after finishing meeting at Brogden's Bruton Ave. residence.

fifth in 1962. Dean Burrage was chosen vice Jan. 12 at a site to be an nounced. This is the second slate of of ficers chosen by the separate section of the HPBA. WASHINGTON (AP (-President! Kennedy hopes to attend the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia Dec.

1, the White House said Thursday. men's '19th in 21 international games with the Soviet team Bince the exchange 6eries between the two countries began in 1958. The AAU club went on an 11-point tear to open up a 25-14 gap midway in the first half. But the "The Los Angeles Dodgers are returning the Greenville franchise to the South Atlantic League as commodore and Dick Storey sec retary-treasurer. aggressive Soviets, utilizing their height and brawn, fought back and tied 32-all at halftime.

moran S2E The lead jockeyed back and forth after the intermission with personal fouls marring both teams' play. The U.S.S.R led 64-60 with 1:30 left but baskets by Shipp, who played at Southeast FnonA Fir 0s nnn nrR Bouroon 8 Years 0 Sizzling 32 On Back Side Continued From Page 27 when he missed a 4-foot putt for a birdie on No. 17, BATTERIES SEAT BELTS Gary Player, the U.S. PGA champion, fired a 69 and led the South African team into conten- tion at 142 along with Australia. 18 mo, 6 volt Player's partner, Denis Hutchin kvs405 FIFTH 11 uu guarantee $10.88 son, had a 73, 7 a For the Aussies.

Peter Thom only son had a 69 and Kel Nagl 12 volt plus installation another former British Open champion, shot a 73. The Snead and Palmer come MEDALIST NYLON-TuiJB-Type back began at the 524-yard, par 5 11th hole after Snead had hit into the rough and then caught a pine Imperial A.D. Nylon Tubeless Black tree with his approach on the long 10th, Black 1 Excise I Ply; Tax list i Prici I Size Excise list I Ply' Tai i Price 1 Sale Price Both Sam and Arnold laced long drives on No. 11 and then brought roars from the gallery by getting 4 $22.75 $13740 Size (S)B 40 15 6.70-15 7.10-15 7.60-15 6.00-16 home in 2. Snead powered a 1 750x14 1 i) $11.90 KB $12.95 II Jffiii $13.95 Whitewalls $3 more VSa! 7.50-14 6.00-14 8 50-14 $2.27 $26.95 $17.40 2.44 30.55; 18.40 268 32.95 20.40 15.75 7.45 21.75 12.40 22.00 14.40 19.85 8.40 28,90 16.40 iron to within 8 feet of the cup and sank the putt for an eagle 3.

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Wilson, former commissioner of the Big Ten has strong college ties, as well as a long record of particpa-tion in the AAU. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY-86 PROOF. SCHENLEY D1ST. CO, N.Y.C..

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