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I 2C CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER Wed Oct 31 1962 ED UJ ra COLLIGB FOOTBALL END 4 Glass AA Titles May Be Determined Eldon Fortie Total Offense SXFUNATteN Tka BuaM FUi ii4N4 taJhNUdf i bility the Pirates would clinch a playoff berth Aransas Pass with a 4-0 district record is bidding for a return match with Sinton and needs only to defeat surprising Tutaso-Midway this week to win the 30AA title and insure Itself a bi-district berth LeadPts CU The 31AA crown will undoubtedly be decided ail the two leaden Hebbronvllle and Freer dash at Hebbronvllle Friday Freer leads the district with a 2-0 record Hebbronville is in second place with a 1-0 mark and both appear to be far superior to their remaining opponents Edcouch-Elsa plays host to Los Fteinos in the 32AA headliner tint for all practical purposes By MY COUJKS South four Class AA state playoff representatives may be determined this week as the leaden in three of the four tfiatricta meet heedon while Staton the leader in 29AA hope for help from Karon City Loa Fresnoa fell tat the state's perfect-record Ret Iasi week as la Joya battled the Fains to a td deadlock the second tie in many weeks for La Joya Sinton took over sole poeect-ion of the 29AA lead with a 84-0 win over Goliad while Kenedy and second-place Taft were tying 12-12 Should Staton win over Refugio and Tsft lose to Kamrs Qty this seek a definite possi should decide the Valley representative Firer increased its offensive lead in the area -to 212 points with a 42-0 win over San Diego white Sinton charged into second place with its overwhelming triumph but is pressed by Kamee City-The Pirates have owed 175 points and Karnes aty 173 following a 23-0 win over Refugio Los FTOsnos which sailed through five games without giving UP a score still leads the defensive category with only 12 points allowed and La Joya is in second place having given up only 20 points Taft and Karnes Gty are tied for third with 45 points scored against them and Sinton is only three points behind Ag am NEW YORK Eldon Fortie Brigham Young's 21-yearold tailback led the major col-Irge loot ball stars in total offense for the fifth straight week In the figures released Tuesday by the NCAA Service Bureau Fortie a senior from Salt lake Gty also led the majors in rushing yardage with 837 plus 6GB through the air for a total of 1506 yards His closest competitor in total offense was Terry Baker of Oregon State who had passed for 1025 of his total of 126S yards Miami's fine passer George Mira was third with 1187 Jim (Preacher)' Pilot of New Mexico State the 1961 ball-carrying and sewing champ bolted back into contention with 262 yards last week for a total rushing gain of 664 Mira and Shimer led in pasting yardage although Tom Myers GAMES MHL MAJOR GAMES nuiMT Novnma a WaahW 1X (St 7llchaaa4 Nl HianlFla ttl Kaataekr SST aATimoAT Movnnsa a Air ram Nl () Wyontag IXS Alabama INS (SSI MtaJL Ariaona SIX (Sll 14aha NX Art st vim ax asx Arkanaaa IMX (14) TnJUH1 Nl Aim? 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Pti Off Aranm Fan 4 0 I 144 34 Ti-loto-MIdwoy 3 SOM Station 1 5 21 Rockoort Jj Flour Bluff 7 Graourv-Porttand -IIS J4 7 Wnt Om 31 143 LAST WESK-S BESULTS Aranm Pan 44 Backport 13 Tidow-Midway 41 Wnt On Bihop 33 Grtgory-Portland Flour Bluff optn THII GAMES TulGM-MIdwoy ot Aranm Fan BUhop at Rock port Groaory-Part-land at Flour Bluff Corpvt Chrlitl Readonly at Wnt Om OISTRirr 31AA Pt Opa 1 313 5S 3 8 Ol 70 4 3 10 I 74 10 5 1 131 Ditrid ttandlngo FIX OFF Fmr 3 0 41 I HoMvonvIllO 1 If 8 Proimnt 0 8 1 San Dtaaa aoodoasat0 11 4 jl Btnovldn 8 3 8 38 LAST WEEK-I RESULTS Freer 43 Sa" l)'e-io 0: HeWronvIlle 11 Btnovldn 0 Fremont open THIS WEEK'S GAMES Fretr at HeMranville Fremont at Eanavfdn Aoua Dulce at San Dioax DISTRICT DAA Senna Standing I Ln Frnnn 0 Edcsudi-EIM 1 La Joya 4 1 7 Lo Ftrla 4 3 I Donna 3 3 1 DMrid Standing! tl OOP 7 us It! 1 188 5 13 57 Pti Opp NATIONAL AND SECTIONAL LEADERS NATIONAL BAIT 44ISWICT SOUTH i SOUTHWOT IAR WIST Alabama IN I Navy Nl Norwaitam -1M1 Alabama lMXAthanaaa INXOrafoa 1HX Noc'waitam INI Pma Atata MX Ohio BUta IM llinlaaippt 1NX Tcxaa 1041 So-Californta 1011 Ohio Stata IMSSyracum HXWtacaoata MSXLAU 14X1 TCU MX Waahiastoa -IMX Mimiaaippi IMX Army HI Mich Stata 1034 Georgia Tech 101 Ariaona SL MX Oregon SL MX 18 10X1 Boston CoS Olt Oklahama MIX Auburn 3 Baylor OOX Stanford 1X1 Wlimarin 1MI Dartmouth MX MiasdUri MtOMcmphta SL -Ml Sic MIUCXA NX Arkanaaa IMX Pittsburgh NXPurdtm IM Mtamljla OTl Tnas AIM Air Form MX Tmaa lMI VIIIanova IxrKanaaa NX Duka MXSMU Ml Wyoming HJ Mick 11X4 Holy Cram Oregon MSXDalawara IX Florida BL MX 111 Florida MX IXMlnaaaata TSX lowa Copyright 143 Dunkat Sparta Smanrdi SPORTS Chandler Says Majors Hurting Minor Leagues RACING ROVNDVP NEW YORK Professional baseball has drawn up a player development contract to carry out the majors leagues' commitment of last May to underwrite at least 100 minor league clubs for 1961 John Galhreath of Pittsburgh chairman of a joint major and minor league committee which has worked on the problem released a general outline of the plan Tuesday through diaries Se-gar secretary-treasurer of organized baseball Both Mat Approve The minors and majors must approve the committee' unanimous recommendation at a meet teg to be held Nov 26-Dec 1 "I reflect the optimism of the National Association of minor leagues and the committee that the minors and majors both will adopt this said Segar majors already are commit ted to underwrite at least 100 minor league clubs next Hie new contract would be a standard working agreement to give financial aid to the minors and would substitute for the fixed rash payments previously made to the minors from the major leagues' player development fund which approximated $850000 a year Under the new agreement the major league club would provide the players and would reimburse the minor league team for some or all of the salaries to the players The major league club also Mali Moola Wins Ladana Handicap "Navy's Larry Graham left the playing field near the Navy bench quickly or unnoticed probably both" Menton wrote "Dick Earnest then came Into the game was recognized and joined the Navy huddle Shortly thereafter Jim Stewart left the huddle started limping toward the sidelines inference was obvious He was hurt and had been replaced by Earnest who was also a halfback Instead of going nut Stewart paused near the sideline took his normal startin' rtwe until the ball was snapped then sprinted downfield unnoticed to take a forward pass from Roger Stau-hach for an easy touchdown that put Navy ahead 7-1" Wayne Hardin the Navy roach defended the play and said it had been judged leal by the officials before the game Stewart complied with NCAA rules which make it mandatory that all players be within 15 yards of the ball after it waa declared ready for play Menton wrote But he added that when Stewart left the huddje obviously limping following the entrance of Earnest Navy violated rule 7 section 1 article 3 a-2 which says: "After the ball is ready for play and before the snap each player or entering substitute of team A must have been within 15 yards to the bail and no simulated replacement of a player shall be used to confuse It was a Shame Menton wrote it was a shame Navy used the play because by winning 32-9 the Middies showed they need such shennani-gans on the football field "I'm also certain play was the product of his inventive enthusiasm to surprise Pitt rather than take unfair advantage of In the Notre Dame-Syracuse game last year Notre Dame tried a field goal on the game's last play but missed However a Syracuse player was ruled guilty of a roughing infraction after time had expired and the Irish were given the ball 15 yards closer to the goal posts A second field goal try was successful New Shinola shoe shine lasts 7 Days Leads sophomore had a higher avenge per game Baker had thrown the most touchdown passes 12 TOTAL OFFINSS Pirn tsl i Fwtts avu 1 Sokor Ors St 1S2 lM Mira Miami FIs IS 4 SNnor Maryland 0 171 5 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Ltfhndgn Ga TscS ITS 7 Myin H'mntani lit a Claris Nabroka 147 Hand la MnnMI 7 17 Ml Monqmonn loam Stats 177 SUSHI NO OFFSNSS ai 1 Fart la BVU FIM Naw Mai St Sayan Kama a Fair Tam St Sotona Miaaaurt Kallar Furman 7 Santlast Naw Mm SanfriL Oragan Milan Montana IX Drummond Gan roewAAD passing Alt Cana Fd Vda 1 SWnar Maryland 111 S7 AM ISM Mira Miami Flo lit 77 A81 I Myan NWottam 1M 77 Mt a Gnat Datrslt 13 7403 Sokar Ora St 118 HJB I XM HamHa MarahoH 7 141 41 Mt 741 7 Satarta CstumSia 4 41 Mt MS Cartar San Jaaa St 7 111 43 544 537 Tit Bavtar 4 3 544 771 IX Ltakx Fwm Stats 4 in 44 4S would pay salaries of the manager and coaches and would pay spring training costs and certain traveling expenses In return the minors would give the major league club the right to select the contracts up to Dec 15 and to move these players subject to the consent of the minor league team during its season Players that the minor league club owned on its own could be acquired by the major league team for a foe ranging between $5000 to $20000 before the player could be offered to any other club The contract assumes that the minors will be reclassified according to plan so that there will he only dan Triple A Double A and A in 1963 This must be voted at the minor league meetings in Rochester NY in late November Revtsfes of Class Under the plan the Triple A (Pacific Coast International League and American Assoda-tion) would remain Triple A the two Double A leagues (Texas and Mexican) and the two A leagues (Eastern and South Atlantic) would become Double A All the other leagues in and would became Class A Segar said the committee had worked diligently and held several meetings to accomplish the job which he said was two thirds complete but would not include realignment at this time four backs an the hospital list Also he has not been able to field his best offensive line had to practice with only 24 men test week in getting ready for the Chargers and at one time this year we had 13 men Turner said But I think things ut getting better not only because we may have Mathis and guard Sid Fournet back this week but because the boys have decided that they're going to have to play football injuries or no Injuries haven't had our entire team together ell season but maybe the worst is he went oa then we may be in trouble a bit if Curley shoulder doesn't come around or if Perry Richards' elbow get Johnson sho filled in for Mathis at fullback and took care of Atkins punting duties and Richards normally an offensive end who has been used in the defensive backfield both were hurt against the Charge rx Went Kart As Mach think the team has found this week that those and bruises don't hurt as much when you've won a ball game "I saw some good signs on Sunday when some of the player started limping over to me after we had wwed up our victory and volunteered to play if Turner continued Turner in his first year as Titans' coach admitted that the team's fortunes would improve it Grosacup ii able to play in two weeks when the Western Division-leading Dallas Texans come to town makes difference in our ball club particularly with his play calling" Turner said Turner said he would continue to go with quarterback Johnny Green done a good job for Green threw two touchdown passes in the two games he' run the club a Injured New York Titans Coming Back BALTIMORE (AP) Sports Editor Paul Menton of the Baltimore Evening Sun said Tuesday Navy violated both the football rules and cods by using the controversial play against Pitt last Saturday Menton longtime college football official also called national attention to the controversial field goal last year by Notre Dame aft er time had run out that enabled the Irish tp beat Syracuse 17-15 would seem to me an apology is in order to the University of Pittsburgh and the NCAA Rules Committee in the best interests of intercollegiate football" Menton wrote in his daily column After field Goal The play in question developed after Pitt scored a field goal early in the first quarter of the Oyster Bowl game at Norfolk Va and kicked off to Navy run the minors out of business Chandler twice a Kentucky governor twice a US Senator and baseball Commissioner 1945-51 interrupted a golfing vacation here to discuss baseball with the News-Journal "Commissioner Ford Frick has presided over the liquidation ot the minor leagues" said Chandler laid it on television and radio but not the reason It's the selfishness and greed of the majors" All-Time Peak Chandler said the minors at tained an all-time peak wMIe he was commissioner In 1949 there were 488 clubs in 59 leagues and total attendance was 41982239 Last year minor leagues had dwindled to 147 dubs in 22 leagues and total attendance plummeted to 10974064 Major league club owners did not re-elect Chandler ax commissioner in 1951 naming Frick as his successor "I thought baseball was a sport when I became said Chandler thought the peo-de owned the national pastime I found out I was mistaken The semi-bandits own it I thought the commissioner's job was to represent the players umpires and the people But I was wrong The club owners just want a stooge to front tar Chandler called former Mg league club owner Bill Vceck "a straight Vecck in a book (Ms year claimed major league owners had banded together to bar the doors to the majors to him Superior "Vecck is infinitely superior to some of the fellows who are trying to keep him declared Haopy The 63 year old Kentuckian said: just hern a fan in recent years and it's better that way I had no rooting privileges as commissioner I wouldn't take anything for the experience of being commissioner but I would not give a thin dime to get it TRUST the bourbon distilled by the Beam family lor 6 generations in Kentucky KtNTl'CHtiTPAiGHl the DAYTONA BEACH fia (API-Former Baseball Commissioner AB (Happy) Chandler said Tuesday major leagues control the minors and almost Maury Wills Is Honored By Spokane SPOKANE Wash (AP)-Msury Wills who signed a baseball contract out of high school 12 year ago on the strength of a powerful arm and swift legs has returned Wednesday to his adopted hometown with the major league base stealing record and was named the city's outstanding citizen After receiving a standing ova tion from the Spokane Chamber of Commerce but before receiving the surprise award Wills said survived that lump on my hip for the last month of the season so I guess I'll survive this lump in my throat" Wills played at Spokane before moving into the majors with the Los Angeles Dodgers and he now makes his permanent home In the Spokane Valley He is a native of Washington DC where his father was a minister The award cited the fame and credit Wills had brought to Spokane with his athletic exploits and by his conduct both on and off the diamond In a speech at a Willi luncheon the speedy shortstop said he had learned the art of positive thinking from Coach Pete Rieser during the long season that kept Mm bumped and bruised while stealing 104 bases After detailing all the good points of the Loa Angeles season Wilis concluded: I wonder how myself why wc didn't win the pennant" Wills said that one day he told Reiser he was so badly bruised and sore it even hurt him to think shout sliding a good Jump for a change and steal standing the coach replied hr RELAXATION King Edward IA6GIJ7 SfUfff InvincibU Dsluw Cigarillo DisiWktrtad by HI Win CIGAR COMPANY By The A Mods ted Pmw Merrick Stable' Mah Moola came off the pace and won the Handicap at Aqueduct Track Tuesday The 4-yearid daughter of Mighty Story-FTOih Money ridden Willie Shoemaker stepped the furlongs in the good time of 10 to score by a half length Fred Hooper's My Portrait Maine Chance Farm's Pride was three-quarters of length farther back Samuel Rogers Cydo-pavia the favorite was out of the money Second choice in the wagering with the crowd of 19594 Mah Mi returned $670 Gardes State Park Meadowbrook Friman-aha who hadn't won in 18 pre-vious starts finally found the winner's circle at the expense of seven male rivals in the feature at Garden State The 5-year-old min took command turning for home in the mile and a sixteenth race and streaked under the wire 2Yi lengths in front of Farm's Gus Terry in 1:41 Frimantha paid $27 Swift Sands who matched strides with Mr Egotist for the ExCadet To Enroll At Qemson CLEMSON SC Wayne Page the Lake View High School football star who recently dropped out of the VS Military Academy will enter Clemson College in February Clemson coach end athletic director Frank Howard said Tuesday Because he must put In a year's residency before pitying varsity athletics Page will not be eligible for vanity football until the 1964 season Page resigned his appointment at West Point earlier this month and returned home He and Curtis Lindier a prep football star at Lower Richland High School last yekr were the center of a football recruiting squabble last summer after they accepted appoints to West Point Howard protested the recruiting tactics of new coach Paul Dietxel because Page had signed grant-in-aid at Clemson prior to accepting the Army appointment Gooch Marvin Bass of the University of South Carolina likewise expressed his dis pleasure in the esse of Lindier who Baas said had indicated he would attend South Carolina The issue provoked debate in Congress over recruiting methods at West Point lead early held on for third money- Narraguuett Park San Jo Farm's Battle Line came through with his first victory at Narragansett Park this fall taking the Watch Kilt Purse by length from the Anna Maria Stable's One Question favorite of the crowd of 5227 Battle Line highest-priced hone in the field of six paid $19 after winning the 6-furlong sprint in 1:12 4-5 One Question finished three lengths in front of Henry King Judex Park Estival eighth and last early in the race closed fast along the nil and won the $3500 Hinsdale Pune by 2V4 lengths at Sportsman's Park Favored Cocky Kitch finished second and Rickover was third in the 64 furlong race Ridden by John Burton Estival paid $1120 and was timed in 1:17 34 Churchill Down Mrs Mary Hunter's Salvia beat six other 3-year-olds in the 13500 Roomer Purse at Churchill Downs Ridden by Evan Anyon Salvia finished 14 lengths ahead of Neck Bones with Muriel Sea third The winner ran the 7 furlongs in 1:27 24 and returned $720 $38o and $360 Neck Bones paid $120 and $340 and Muriel Sea $480 Golden Gate Fields Chaae Eddie won the $10-000 added San Frandsco mile as Golden Gate Fields wound up its 44-dsy meeting Jockey Johnny Longden was In the stirrups and Chase Eddie boosted Longden'a record total of wins to 5650 Longden took Chase Eddie out fast eased him in behind Wood-haven at the first turn and held him in check a length back and a neck ahead of Novalook into the final turn In the stretch Chaae Eddie drew away to the wire Time for the mile was 1:36 24 Chase Eddie a mild favorite paid $720 380 and 260 Woodhaven took second and Novalook was third St Patrick's Wins Over St Theresa's Mike liancy scored two touchdowns one on a 45-yard interception return to lead SL Patrick's to a 244 win over St Theresa's in a Parochial League football game yesterday Randy Coleman scored on a 15-yard run and added two two-point conversions for SL Patrick's white Charlie Hughes was scoring St Theresa's lone touchdown on a 70-yard run LAST WEEK'S RESULTS EdcoucK-ElM II La Ftrla Lei Frew no La Joya 4 Donna 14 Lytord THIS WEEK'S DAMES Ln Frnnn at Edceuch-Eliai Donna at La Java La Ffrla at Lvford MODERN TV mi PROUD to nd rvlo Amiiiu'i only COLOR TV with Uie HANOCRAPTID CHASSIS Mil HI NO PRINTED CIRCUIT Com In fora Somoottrollom MODERN TV 1807 Morgan TU3-8411 ii: FINEST BOURBON SINCE 1795 DISTILLING CO KUtMONT HY NEW YORK (AP)-The New York Titans think they are coming back to take shot at the American Football League's Eastern Division title because lot of them are coming back from the hospital still think we have a chance for the divieion title if we get ail our boys back real soon head coach Clyde (Bulldog) Turner said Tuesday course we had better not lose any more bail games and we'll need some help from K) me other clubs to knock off Boston and Houston but I think that a 9-5 record can at kast tie for the The Titans who broke a four-game losing streak Sunday with a 23-3 upset of the San Diego Chargers have 3-5 mark and take on the winless Oakland Raiders at the Polo Grounds this Sun-slay Out Most of Turner has been without quarterback Lee Groeicup all-leiue lullback Bill Mathis and Billy Atkins a defensive back and the AFL's No 1 punter most of the season He also has been riddled in hie defensive secondary with Southern Cal Drills Behind Closed Gates LOS ANGELES (APJ-The University of Southern California worked out behind closed gales Tuesday for Saturday's game against Washington Linebackers Damon Bane and Larry Sagouste were especially harp in diagnosing Washington plays as executed by the red-hirts Fullback Ren Wilson a standout last year but hampered this year by surgery for bone chips in his right knee seems to be regaining Ms timing with the line charge and he should see lots of action against the Huskies World's Finest Bourbon since 1795 ENJOY the bourbon Worthy of Your Trust JiMBEAM BEAM THE WORLDS BOURBON WHISKtY: lAMt: BEAM.

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