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WUNC1E EVENING PRESS, MONDAY, AUCUST 14, 1961 rut I MIKTEEN TODAY'S SPORT PARADE Carry Back's Track Title Jurgerson Is Heir To Van Brocklin i barreled across from seven yards out after Bill Butler returned the I opening kickoff 83 yards, then linebacker Mike Henry rambled 35 yards for a TD with a fumble. The Giants scored the clincher 'against the 4flers in the third oeri- baft's Cra fay Traders Mope Endangered By ORLO ROBERTSON To IF By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS score with a 25-yard pitch to Tom-'od on a 30 yard pass from Lee The National Football League mv McDonald. After Ted Dean re- Grnsscup to" Joe Walton, but the orgei Season's Sour Swaps lurnea a puni 13 yaras lor a winning margin was provided by champion Philadelphia Eagles. Associated Press Sports Writer loucnaown, jergensen inppea a uick Lvnch. who knifed to 1 1 nuuut iiui 1 ii 11 1 1 1 11 iti i iH.w ii i t.

n.i. 1 1 1 -t- By JACK CUDDY There was only one hitch, how- oanv in the trades that never- The New York Yankpes didn't -rry BacK "etter hurry back. 7. unee-druer 10 reie weiziaii ana diock lommy uavis conversion NEW YORK (UPI) Once ever. To get McMillan the Braves forked-out department.

I cover themselves with any glory ,0 the races- or he's liable to loselnS Wlzard ISorm Van Broctlin at put the game out of reach. attempt after the second San burned twice shy! That's to Dart with Toe'v lav wfJ In that same three-cornered in their six-player deal with dandling hold on the 3-year-iquarterback, have installed bench: Denver led Dallas 7-0 before Francisco touchdown. actly how many of the majorj. jdeal, the Chicago White Sox let Los Angeles Angels last May 7J0la llIle- jwarmer Sonny Jurgensen as the Haynes, who gained 117 yards in leagues' shrewdest general more. than third baseman Gene Freese go to The Yankees gave up outfielder! While Katherine Price's stretch heir annarent with little Io in 10 carries on the ground, went alA uuc.cliiClncinnati for Juan Pizarro Lerov Thomas and Ditchers Rvneirunning ace.

winner of the into action. He tied it with a 34- seasons. and Cal McLish. Duren and Johnny James for out- mingo, Florida Derby. Kentucky r.n ah vard run in the first period, put agers, feel today about the numerous big deals which have backfired on them during the past 12 months.

Desk Pen Sets $3.25 up Freese delivered the long ball fielder Bob Cerv and Ditcher Tex Derby and Preakness. has been L. 47l 'J Texans ahead to stay in the Jav. whn rlalmc hp "novpr mas ars in mp iirsi i nw me niven a real rhanrp" with the Reds and turned out from injuries suffered 'Traw a second with a 98-yard punt return anrt irrA it u'ith a 'P-varyl Hnch in Thomas has developed into one in last June's Belmont Stakes. "1.

ition triumnh over the many ot those sour deals are Braves, already has won 16 1 Jus? wnat tnev neeaea to move bound to be remembered when oames for the Rwte nnri hoinnHthem into pennant contention. of the American League's betterreal threat for the Crown has Do, lne lmru rier. young hitters and could prove the arisen. He is Calumet Farm's Vde them surPrise cIub ofi Parro and McLish disappoint-! sen supplied the punch in their' The Steelers scored twice within first test against a solid pro ag- 2 1 2 minutes of the start of the Angels' find. Duren Beau Prince, a son of Bull Lea.

manors pTL Ma Kthef hurt' eUhe. greatest a Ittiitiiiiii t. Main Ph. AT 8-4427 6 A t. it nrAn.tinn 1 1.

1 1 ft i r- i i oeau rnnce. nicniv remarried umu ut-uuu iu uic a iu-i uc JLmTre CaUt'0n McHale. who made that deal have made token contributions to Dick Hoak time performer with the Yanks, durinpj Elsewhere, little Abner H.vne. and 1)631 the Colts and Clevenger's appearance: Ti 01 a ne-man show by racing against Washington in KXspr.m? 11 ness'l98. 52 and 34 vards for much 5 for the Braves, has a lot of com-'Chicago's sagging mound staff.

The Milwaukee Braves, for ex-; ample, felt they had the National wrapped up "when" theJTecurST2r3 fl C5 Ic opener was the first time Ior downs as Dallas trounced Denver NEED CASH YOU'RE FOR YOUR 1 I WELCOME TO VACATION? OUR snonsiop Koy McMillan in a three-way deal with the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago White Sox last December. Houk used him in more than ne 31-13 in an American League pre- weeks. 'iZTZl 5 ArhnSton season test. In other NFL games. It should not be forgotten that! He proved'the American Derbv Bare the Yankees still owe the Angelsicome-from-behind triumph was 0 "lppe another player from that samefluke when he romped away withi deal.

He must come from thejthe $83,400 Travers at Saratoga1, Held t0 a tie in the first Yankees major league rosterJlast Saturday. Taking advantage the Eagles exPIoded for Possibly the most one-sided dealjof the slow early pace, the Calu-three TD'S ln thlrd Penod with of comparatively recent comple-jmet colt took command underJurgensen Prov'dlnS the tion involved the Detroit Tigers! Steve Brooks after three-eighths And Upsets ECroll HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) -tgolf and he figured to take I Billy Maxwell, a modest Texan, guess I just got lucky." today attributed his stirring come-1 On the seventh hole of the sud-from-behmd victory in the Insur-den death playoff, both Maxwell ance City Open golf champion-! and Kroll sprayed their drives Junior Golfers In Own Tourney At Green Hills it and Cleveland Indians. ja mile and remained on the front Before the 1960 season, Frank end for a 5V2 length decision o.er NEW CAGE COACH lu into the roueh. Kro 's annroarh Laoe, then general manager of Mrs.

Robert Doner's Guadalcan 31X SirOKeS Demna at the Start hnt ranoht th lin nf 9 hunto'llK. ,1: 1 ol I hi U.raA nf StlnHaV al A tli muiaua, gave up luiuai. ixuijci I lniniail nruDlOpulSe n'1 iincu wjuis luavum The Green Hills Country Club hnt oouncea oacK into the trap.iiNorm Lasn to the tigers tor util- was another length back in third a lead basketball coach. A na- junior boys and girls golf ,65 iP'ixwell made a neat recovery, ity infielder Steve Demeter, noplace. Itive of Lynn, Macon taught last ment will get under way at Jil bal1 drPPinS five feet longer in the majors.

i With 3-year-olds dominating the'year at Greensfork in Wayne a.m. Tuesday with more than 40 pZ fi the pin, Billy then canned Bill DeWitt, who engineered feature races Saturday, Harry Countv. He succeeds Art Habeg-youngsters bidding for top spots TlI! u- i'6 putt t0 end the marathon Uhat one for the Tigers, also is O. H. Frelinghuysen's Merry Rul- ger.

Macom earned his master's in various flights apping a t.ve-teot birdie putt on struggle. 'responsible for moving Jay and er posted his fourth stakes tri-degree at Ball State. ithe seventh extra hole. Championship flight competi-i Maxwell said he Maxwe victory, his third of nere ne wm victory oyer 15 others tion will be staged between bovs' a .1 the year- was wrth $4,300 lne wi ins age in me iJJ.UJU tenw: VVVVVtf VVVVW Turf Handicap at Atlantic The English-bred colt beat Opus Take that vacation when you need it. Yo can borrow from us for travel, car repairs, clothes for any worthwhile purpose and pay us back in monthly installments tailored to fit your budget.

Single men and women and married couples can borrow on their car, furniture or signature alone. Remember, you're welcome to our money! $25 TO $500 WINS TWO TITLES in tee off groups from 8:30 to as anything6 I have ever a'Sed his 1961 earnin8s t0 next flight through 9:12 and won." I Joe Campbell of Chattanooga, final flight through 9:35. I who shared the third round "But 'bis was a case where the lead with Kroll, shot a 73 to WII.MlNflTOM TV! rllPH 'hv a half.lpnoth fnr a tin Rn Linda George of Santa Monicajoff and gave jockey Sellers, the.U won twin honors in the nation's leading jockey, his fourth uins cnampionsnip mgnt will; better golfer, didn't win," Billy IKrolI's 72 that earned him third Delaware Girls Grass Court Invi-i winner of the day. a -1 I i i uuuuBM a.m. ana nextdded.

"Kroll was playing great place at 272. ieht thronoh ln-li A MEETING! Captains of the BOWL-O-MAT MAJOR LEACUE Tonite at 7 p.m. at the MUNCIE BOWL-O-MAT 5th at Liberty idiiun tennis cnampionsnips aun PR.VCTICE PLANNED Night, tor the younger set. will She defeated Julie Heldman oe neia at 11:45 a.m. Thursday.

f)l IT Ik rue npck Boys in championship KJU WCN of New York. 7-5, 6-3, for thei Buddy Closed League all-stars singles title and then partnered will hold a practice session at Andrea Miller of San Carlos, 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Garfield to a 6-1, 6-1 doubles crown School diamond. All bovs chosen LOAN COMPANY, Inc. 312 South Mulberry St.

Phone AT 4-6371 will play 54 holes with the tour- ney final scheduled for Saturday. Next flight will play 27 holes and next 18. Girls in championship! victorv aaainst Miss Heldman and hv manapprs' are askpH to at- iooooooooooo tend. Lynn Haines of Dallas, Tex. State Croup Will Settle Dispute round will play 27 holes and next flight 18.

Princess play consists of nine holes. The pairings: JINIOR TOl'RNET I 30 A.M. Mike Yocum. Mike By TUBBY TOMS probity. In the past I have re- It was a wise decision on the iceived reports from other persons 137 AM-gtlfce-pJmyaTt of the Indiana department similarly situated who also were kuh.

jof conservation to step in of having their names Nauawon Jim Kemn mediator in the worsening contused. This is a bad situation. Its only remedy, therefore, was the decision of the conservation department to hear both sides of the matter and adjudicate the issue as best might be possible These hearings will be held on SI A Tom Emerson. Bob Hamll- flict between our ton. I 58 A.M.

Mike Knisht. Bill Palls. boaters Steve 0Ur f0W' son. pat runn. anglers.

I 11 A.M. Jerrv Griffey. Mike p-rf nt y. Jerry PurtlebauRh. i act 01 tne I SO A.M.

Greg Fivecoals. Jerry Crit- matter is. the ser. Tim Wade. A.M.

Pat Harger. Pete Vineyard, proposal to zone 35 A.M.-.lfrk5Vm"',rd. Dick Falls "i'v- a artificial 45 A.M. Stephanie Webster. Trudieli.i,-,.

l. small. i lakes was be- Ann a ha t. coming overdue. Patsy Whitcomb.

Shiela Hodson. Anger between I0O0 A Small. Penny Yo- the twfJ opposing Thursday, August 17 in the courthouse at Monticello. The Lake Shafer issue will be considered at a meeting opening at 10 a.m., fast time, in the Circuit Court room and the Lake Freeman matter will come up at 2 p.m. in the REPEAT A I I 9Mk Still Featuring Lowest Price Ever v- v' vC i.i.11.

ii. mil 10 07 a.m. Kathy Hamilton. Marho sides already had reached white same room A bulletin issued vv niers 10:14 A Vickie Naele. Kathy Ellis heat and Something had to the denartment PYnlains- Thursday iPrlnrnu tlirhtl as we say.

"The purpose of this meetine 11:45 A.M. Tonl Gooricn. Gretchen Grimes, Michfie WintcM. Only last week I received be to consider zonine reou- A.M.-Marsha Grltfev. Susie El lis, Fritzie Grimes.

"iletter from acottage owner up atjiations wherein different areas FREE MUFFLER INSTALLATION Lake Shsrfer, near Monticello, be established for speed picting conditions with which he, boating and water skiing, while has to contend that have been other sections of those lakes may downright shameful. He and his-have controlled speed limits." wife both work and their restj just a moment ago a little bird comes from leisurely angling whispered in my ear that the de-ifrom their boat in the upper! partment is in a mood to crack reaches of the lake. jdown. It will be well, because Twice in the last two weeks; this is a situation affectins all MINUTES Jtheir boat dock has been Indiana's lakes. The difficul-jfrom its moorings by speedboats ties spring from a curse known 4 towing skiers.

When they attempt; as human selfishness, which is to engage in some quiet still fish-1 nothing other than the ill-born ing their boat is spanked from offspring of stupidity and a jbeneath by the waves of speedingnatural indifference to the rights Iboats, coming all too close to the'of others. 3-T ALL-WEATHER 8.70 IS tHttk rayea tuba-typ, plut tax and old tir off your car NO MONEY DOWN janchored boats for the safety of ianv and all involved jChamp Declines I One time in the past this same complainant against the in i cessant churning of this fine body lUy III lYlOrning, of water by speed boats received i a threat of bodily harm. His let- MOTCll rOrfeit Work done by skilled experts No appointment necessary 'tor concludes with this signifi Pay aa littlo a tk." ONLY MORE FOR WHITE WALLS cant statement: LOS ANGELES (AP) U.S "Please don't use my name in chess champion Bobby Fischer KARSARD MUFFLERS AND PIPES FOR ALL Exhaust System Specialists! the paper, as I have been told thinks he's been rooked. will be run off the lake if I at- The 16-year-old refused to show tempt to start anything." Up Sunday at 11 a.m. for a match against challenger Samuel Re- I happen to have known this.

man for vears and have no doubt He he wasn 1 used as to either his truthfulness ofito in inoraing The referee called it a forfeit. But Fischer says forfeits aren't hi: I allowed. LOWEST PillCE EUER OfJ'A NEW 3-T TURNPIKE-PROVED GOODYEAR TIRE ouvvuiiy ivCKiiiiy No one is sure whose move is WESTSIDE 1VLJ0R LEAGUE jnext B3 -urganizauon meeting pianneaj obWm 1Q dayj. for :30 p.m. Tuesday at Bowling.

whe loca, officials rescheduled 321 W. 8th St. Phem AT 4-8754 Open Mm. Thru 8 Mil 8 immh i im ail iiKifc i mj tenter, way be openings iorj(he pame a se. teams and bowlers.

Those from Saturday to Sunday. Interested Should attend Or Call cUpvctu will nnf nlav nn th Ar Not Seconds! -jftr Not Retreads! Not Discontinued! Bernard Burgan, AT 8-5137. ish Sabbath. UNIVERSAL LEAGUE All! Says Fischer: "I'm not used to league captains and interested playing at 11 it's ridiculous. Why persons 'are asked to attend a Should I accommodate him? May-mecttng at 7:30 p.m.

Monday at be he hoped I'd be tired and he'd MLCOMfcdt GOODYEAR ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE All Now Goodyw Auto Tiroo aro Guaranteed rVafion-Wido 1. Against normal road brnki, cul(-cept rapalrabl puncturo. LlmHotf to orlt, nil oarnir for number of montht ipoclflod. 2. Agointt any dtftcto In workmtnthlp and maUrial tit limit at to timo or miltifo.

Any Goodyiar tiro dtaltr (ovar 1 0,000 In all SO ttatn) will rtpalr lira without chargo or make allowance on ntw tiro bated an original traad dtpth rtmilnlng and tha currant "Goodytar prlct." Other Sizes i start as 6 00 1 16 black firwi df a If iu tn. p' i I0W aS ind tha old tira A the Candle Lite Bowl. For in-get a draw. formation call Cover Smith. ATi Despite repeated calls and! I to warnings, hischer refused 8-8170.

CIVIC LEAGUE Organization meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at Sport Bowl. League has opening for one team. Information may be obtained by calling John Pence, AT 8-0350. leave his Hollywood hotel.

Reshevsky promptly checked out of his hotel and took his one-point lead to New York, where the series continues this week. But Fischer said he won't accept the forfeit. BOWL MAT SOCIAL LEAGUE-Organization meeting; Louise SllQaS Dazzles will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at! I Bcwl-O-Mat. Interested persons iKQnSCJS V-lty KlVdlS 0 may contact Gloria Saunders, AT KANSAS CITY.

Mo. (UPI)' ANY OTHER KIND ON MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN in top 1 huggs, a veteran ot Keep your car I a r.rniM FtVAf ft ears on tne women proless on-, condition witnour A nn murk al Polt lUr. MCK 10 MT HAMBURG, Germany (UPI) Atlanta, Ga. AVAILABLE AT ALL SERVICE STATIONS DISPLAYING COODYEAR DIAMOND SICN wampum. Use Uuara- Wimbledon champion Rod Laver six-week rest financed in part by! of Australia advanced to the final her victory in the $7,500 Kansas lan iviainienariLe Open from 7:30 a.m.

'til midnight five days round ot the German International City Open. tennis tournament Sunday with A final round of 72 Sunday, two 1 40Ht PTM aniBk jWi RZSI tW FM inik 13 Saturdays 2-6, 6-4, 6-1. 2-6, 6-4 triumph overjunder-par for the exacting Brook-M Wilhelm Bungert of Germany, r'dfie Golf and Country Club; a week 'til 6. 2 Luis Avala of Chile gained 8ave Wlss 0UgBs a '-s-noiej other singles berth by of 2.95 s'rokes-. of Yugoslavia, Inan Far we entire oistance.

Bora jtne victory pave Louise top prize; 6-3, 6-1, 6-1. money of $1,247. Phone AT 8-8894 OPEN DAILY, 7:30 TO 5:30 FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 P.M. High at Adams St. 805 S.

Walnut St. EASTERN INDIANA I Taking home second place mon-ley of $961 was Mickey Wright, with a 301 total. Dial AT 8-9947 Dunktrit 11. Bijsm Dairy a. VjTXXixxtxxxixxixxxxxl.

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