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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 18

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Star-Gazettei
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Elmira, New York
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ELMIRA STAR-GAZETTE Wodnoaatay, Sopr. 17, 15I 18 Cerand Cornell Surprise GO FIRST TO PHIPP3, You'll SAVG1 ITHACA Surprise of the Cor was overshadowed by other play nell-Buffalo scrimmage Saturday was the offensive play of half back Gerry Cerand of Elmira, Muzzle iff II c7 smallest man on the squad. Fig ured as a defensive player in early fall thinking, Cerand now has put himself into the second itre Scepl ers until the final games when he came into his own. COACH LEFTY James is counting on two sophomores to bolster the alternate unit of his Cornell football team. James yesterday switched guard John Hanly of Jersey City, N.

to tackle and advanced Ron Hall of Harrisburg, into Hanly's old spot on the second team. Woody Sponaugle, the team's offensive unit. Observers at Saturday's scrim MSP mage, including sportswriters from other parts of the state. Sailors were quick to laud the running of Cerand who seems to have been steadily improving ever By WILL GRIMSLEY biggest man at 6-foot 64 inches and 225 pounds, returned to NEWPORT. R.L (AP)-A strict since his high school days at Elmira Academy.

At that time he "gag" rule was imposed on crew members of the Sceptre and the British withdrew into a tight little Bhell today three days before they make their bid for the America's Cup. "No interviews with our sailors starting immediately," said the PURCHASE -LOW PRICES! i Perfect Factory Recap Prfia traveling secretary and press at vmrnmLo 4 1 tache of the mission at an in formal news conference. "This is sn order from the syndicate. Our yachtsmen have been told not to talk." Mllfjl(JMl1MllJJLjljliJLli The attache. Tad Beddington, said there would be one mild exception.

Lt. Comdr. Graham With Your Choice of any Genuine IBjuimwuk. B0WLIHG BALL Mann, helmsman of the challenging yacht, will attend a press conference Thursday morning, but even then he will not have full freedom. Syndicate members will supervise the session.

Open Saturday This latest directive is in line with the cloak-and-dagger secrecy which has marked Britain's Custom Fitted for you Only $24.95 Pay Only SOe weekly at Alperfs Ill East Water Irt. 1907 EVERY TIRE WE SELL IS BACKED BY OUR 33-YEAR GUARANTEE POLICY AP Wlrephoto QUARTERBACK USES HEAD Tom Skypeck, 190-pound Cornell starting quarterback from Chicopee, uses his head to help support halfback Gerry Cerand of Elmira, the lightest member of the Cornell University football squad. Aiding Skypeck are two 195-pound reserve quarterbacks, Marcello Tino fleft) of Binghamton and Bob Yablonski of Pottstown, both sophomores. Cerand is 5-feet-9 tall, others are six feet and over. new auempt irom us very in jgSy Against Weer And Every Type Of Rood Haxerd Known ception to recapture the bottomless, inexpensive silver mug which has resided on these shores for 107 years.

The Sceptre will meet the Noxt BHer Anywhtrt At Any Price! United States' Columbia Saturday in tne iirst race of a best-of-seven race series between trim 12-meter VIorePliysicallyBeat boats successors to the majestic, million-dollar boats which LiWflVKDW LET US PUT YOUR SIZE ASISI NOW AT THESE LOW, LOW PRICES WE'LL MOUNT THEM FOR YOU LATER. (Only $1 will held tken for yei) By Grid, Says Boxer last competed for the trophy in 1937. "We don't want any of the foolishness and bitterness which has marked some of the races in the past." said the SceDtre's NEW YORK (AP) Which at North Adams, Mass. and Lee the toughest sport, pro football I Jones in two rounds at Thompson- designer, a silver-haired salesman or boxing? Charlie Powell who.viiie, sept. 4.

named David Boyd. "We want has tried both says you take more everything to be of the pleasant est nature." 4.50xH M0.42 -V of a physical beating in football. BUY SAVE liowi mm The former defensive end and The grand unveiling of the former football player is scheduled for Friday night at Madison Square Garden where Powell boxes Bob Biehler of Rochester, This perhaps explains the line backer with the San Francisco 49ers didn't sign his con- RIGHT NOW is a good time to buy, too, gag order. Feuding for the trophy in the past produced protests, bitter fights and rancor on both sides. tract this year, electing to try aM.Y.

in a semifinal 10-round NOT ONLY FROM THE FRE.SEASOM LOW PfiICZ $TANR. "comeback" in boxing. His in- The main event is a re- match. ftlHT RUT RrAlltB Slftur UAUIUW uiu a rutt J'-' terrupted ring career dating back match between Johnnv Busso "i niwna nwn ns nAiEH rWkh LINE to 1933 shows a 17-3-1 record for and Carlos Ortiz, two New York; 21 fights. lightweights who first met June! tVtKT TTrE TREAD FOR EVERY TYPE NEECIC- "I ve seen some Sunday with Busso winning a split after a football game when I felt decision Teen Preps For World Chess Final worse physically than after a fight," he said.

"I would say your body takes more of a physical beating in football. Maybe you take more head punishment in wv- 4'- boxing." hr ccr owners Powell said he hasn't become nK-wwml BROOKLYN. (AP) If a boxer begant raining for a champion- itchy to get back to football now that the National Football League season is about to open. "I miss the fellows," he said. "We had a lot of fun, traveling around the Two big benefits when you get anti freeze it this sign.

1 Checkup at no extra cost. 2 All-winter PEAK' with RUST-GUARD. The most effective protection you can get. It's guaranteed! snip light a year in advance of the battle, you'd wonder if he was kidding. country together.

I get letters But chess players ah, that's different. from them after my fights. But the money in football is for the haul anything- Bobby Fischer, the 15-year-old whiz-kid of world chess he's the youngest international grand mas quarterback and the top halfback "The way the heavyweight di do-it-yourself! vision is right now, I think I can get more of the things FRAN O'NEILL INVITES YOU TO SELECT YOUR NEW FALL SHOES AT CCr THE HERTZ BDSAt want out of life by being a fighter. It is something I always wanted to do since I was 12 years old. Strong Cord Bod Modern Styling Archie Moore started me, you RENT A TRUCK NOW I No matter what it is, if it takes a truck to move it, all it takes is a visit to Herts to' rent just ths Chevrolet or know, back in San Diego." uutvii i' a- 4 i ii is ii ter ever went back to Erasmus Hall High School in Flatbush today, but he was mentally figuring out his strategy for next year's Challenger's Tournament.

In that one, he could wind up challenging Mikhail Botvinnik of Russia, the current ruler, for the world championship. Not Considered When he showed up in Europe for the Candidates' Tournament an elimination for the Challengers event he wasn't taken very se In high school, Powell was a JEKOAO four-sport man. He played base Sure Traction -Silent Riding ball, basketball and football and other sturdy truck for tha job. All you need is proper. ran the 100 and threw the shot driver license, with identi alul III trA nut all iMMtuhla iltmn'l 'I mwMrT-aM plus tni your oil iKHubtl i'rw on the track team.

The old St. Louis Browns signed him to a baseball contract in 1952 and he spent part of a season with Stock actory fication. Any type stake, panel or pick-up. Hertx supplies everything but the driver for one low rate: all gasoline, oil and proper insurance included. Bates lower by the week.

OF THE ENTIRE LINE OF ton, in their farm system before he decided to try out with the 49ers. Powell, 25, is a 6-3, 208-pounder. He tried fighting in 1954 and riously. Still, he wound up in the top six in the competition in Por-totoz, Yugoslavia. "I learned a few tricks," he said, "and I can't wait a minute to get started with my practice." He arrived home Monday and trHhtn 1A miniitae Via OQf again in the summer months of 1956 and 1957.

He was an unbeat- down at a chessTable. In a Charlie Norkus and was knocked out. Powell hooked up with Joe Vel Sum in rt i rf vif i uij FOR MEN la, New Jersey manager who pi loted uus Lesnevich to the light HERTZ Tu5f.5.E.N.TAl' Extra fla Capacity more minutes he had his opponent Norman Monath beaten. Monath is an editor who is helping Bobby write a book on chess. "You know," said Bobby, "when I arrived in Yugoslavia, all the international players told met they would beat me.

Ac heavyweight title. He works out regularly at Stillman's gym under trainer Nick Florio. He has had two fights for Vella. stopping mm. mm FOR ALL CARS 853 DICKINSON ST.

DIAL ELMIRA 3-5588 Corning 2-1036 SEE 250 muy Edwards in six rounds, Aug. tually, I lost two games. I should have won them all." Ruge4. factory DIFFERENT SHOES frtnh battaria CAN IMAGINE Bobby pointed out that there is a lot more interest in chess outside the United States than there YOU STYLE ouiu Tor vvvr ivng atrviea. 45plu, 129 Amp.

I.vall. itt can to At many can L1FETIE GUARANTE ED EVERY Only is here. Autograph Sought 3 Days ft On Display "Why," he said, "I had to sign n'lAafiMTFF hundreds of autographs. Abroad everyone knows about chess. It is considered an art." Bobby's mother, Mrs.

Regina Fischer, was worried that the lad Waf would noi nave me money io come home. But his fifth-place in the tournament provided him with I mhM 5 3 SPASM Exehosge GUARANTEED 43 MONTHS $13.95 rKEB insTaiiQTion tkck Kecnarging artel 12 Volt SImi te Fit All Can at Lew, Lew Prim I Shows Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday WHATEVER YOUR SIZE WHATEVER YOUR SHOE PROBLEM, YOU CAN GET THE SHOES YOU WANT FROM THIS HUGE SELECTION. about $340 and that made it easy. Well, it'll be hard, but for a few hours a day while he's cracking the books in english, history and the like, he'll forget about chess. But if he could only get at the a 8-5 Ortegi IS Favorite To 5 19-95 WRITTEN UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE FOR LIFETIME OF YOUR CAR AGAINST RUST, CORROSION OR BLOWOUTS ittnttliil Cltqr Plaitle i B4il T0P COVERS IHt'tlii TRASH (Slxfx7) i.r 1i19 SHCIAl HHCHAU Swwf yjZaaBaiHaM I MEET JESS.

GERBER WHO WILL BE AT JEROME'S DURING THIS THREE DAY SHOWING wmmaBmmBaaaawmam PORTLAND. Ore. (AP)-Gas-par Ortega, the top-ranked welterweight challenger, was favored slightly in a scheduled 10-round bout here tonight with Don Jordan. The fight will be televised by ABC at 10 p.m. EDT.

Ortega should enter the ring as about an 8-5 favorite. Despite 20 knockouts, Ortega is given but a 1-3 chance to kayo Jordan, who has never been stopped in climbing to his present No. 6 position among title challengers. Ortega, who fights out of Tia-Juana, Mexico, is expected to weigh about 146 pounds at fight time some five pounds more than Jordan. Ortega has a 48-11-2 record, by way of comparison with Jordan's 41-11-1.

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