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4-C St. Petersburg Times Sundoy, Sept. 22, 1957 Ucons Romp Over Air Force 47 To 0 chine shorn of its seniors LOS ANGELES. (INS) Fu ture generals of the Air Force, a still another potent football threat in the Pacific Coast Con geles gridders were their three tailbacks, Don Long, Kirk Wilson and Chuck Kendall, who were responsible for six of the seven touchdowns. sadder but wiser group of foot ference.

bail airmen, limped back to Col Individual stars for the Los An orado Springs yesterday con HmW vinced that big-time football is A A as harrowing os a super-sonic flight. MSffo ciear The U.S. Air Force Acadmey 'v A Falcons, stepping into major football for the first time as substitutes for flu-smashed Florida, were themselves smashed, 47 to 0, by UCLA Friday night. 3. 1 I The game was played before 33,293 at Los Angeles Coliseum.

-Mm The Bruins used 35 players in TV? Under the G.A.C. plan the cash can be in your hands almcst os soon as you ask for it. fit rtlnru nnumntc mn running and passing their way I 5 1 to the one-sided win and uncovered three youngsters who will make Red Sanders' crid ma- be spread over a long or short period. I PRO FOOTBALL HEW YORK AT DETROIT loans up PRO SHOP REMODELED Once a clutter of golf bags and carts, this section of the redecorated clubhouse at the Pelican Golf Club has been re-modeled into an attractive pro shop with Barnhart in charge. NEW SIGN BIDS WELCOME And so docs new pro-manager Bob Earnhart, seated in golf buggy at entrance to Telican Golf Club in Bellcair.

The sign is among many changes that have taken place at the club. Gr.A.CLFEMrAMCE A Florida Siate Pap t. s- 1 Ki' '1 AMOUNT PAYMENTS YOU GET 24 MONTHS 70 MON1HS MONTHS 12 MONTHS 75.00 5.06 5.47 7.55 160.00 9 A9 10.79 11.67 16.11 425.00 24.86 28.35 30.69 42.50 600.00 34.39 39.34 42.66 59.35 Pelican Golf Club Readied For Season 7- Gleans USCUBH (Continued From Page 1-C) switch from halfback to quarterback. He also found out that numerous mistakes must be corrected before the Seminolcs take on Boston College next Saturday afternoon in Beantown. The FSU defense was up to all was fullback Sam W'oolwine who -ST.

PETERSBURG- charged 15 yards over tackle for 7-3669 654 Central Avenue By BILL BECK (Time Sports Editor) TAMPA The Virginia Institute of Lexington. the third quarter heydet score BELLEAIR With nine new Halfbacks Billy Shilds and Don -TAMPA- greens rounding into shape on the first nine and a new pro-manager on hand to greet them In the re for 8-10 yards at a crack to the 49. From there, Mike Skaroulis hit John Smoot with a beautiful pass that carried to the VMI 24. Herndon gained another 10 off tackle but a clipping penalty set the Spartans back to the 35 and they couldn't get going again. Big Fred Cason, the ex-University of Florida Fullback, pum- Herndon kept a partisan Tampa crowd of 8,500 (est) hopeful un til the end, but without Skaroulis's situations.

It allowed Furman only 65 yards rushing and 26 through the air. However, mistakes which resulted in penalties and offensive smoothness must be ironed out on the practice field this week. Seemingly content with a 20-7 halftime lead the Seminolcs 420 Tampa Street, Cor. Madison. 2-8534 915 Tempo Street, Cor.

Tyler. Tel. 2-364 2207 Sooth Dale Mobry Avenue Tel. 8-5366 1 901 tait Broadway 101 Office Hourst Doily 9-5; Wedntsdcy Saturday 9-12 lOANSMADK TO RESIDENTS OF ALL NEARBY TOWNS decorated clubhouse, the Pelican Golf and Country Club Is ready again to test Pinellas County 1 P.M. Today WTVT, Channel 13 Presented By Mary Carter Paints used the bludgeon of depth to club Tampa's big Spartans to their knees 7-0 in a stubborn football game here last night.

The visiting Keydets used alternating units to absorb Tampa's first half fury and then, with the meled the Keydet line for a couple linksters. The Biltmore Construction Co of fine gains midway in the sec passing arm, the Spartans couldn't move consistently. In tlie end, it was VMI threatening again. The final whistle caught the Keydets on the Tampa five. In the first half, it was mostly a case of cutting up the sod between the 30's.

The Spartans cut it up with their sheer bulk and took over management of the 18- ond quarter but another penalty this one of illegal procedure- counted their final touchdown in the third quarter. Furman quarterback Charley Hill stopped the drive at the 30. Spartans dripping perspiration and taking breath in big. rasping gulps, VMI romped 65 yards in five controlled plays for a third: quarter touchdown that was al wa wm i Cason looked formidable run ning the ball but was something Gay punted to the Seminole 13. FSU left half Stan Dodosz personally got a first down at the hole layout fhis summer and many changes have taken place.

Building nine new greens on what is cow the first nine (formerly the second nine under the old designation) has been completed. New grass is also being worked into the other greens. 14-YEAR VETERAN of a liability on defense. The preponderance of numbers most easy. The weary Spartans had a fourth quarter chance when a fourth down center snap went Kcydcls with their great numbers.

Each side mounted a couple of threats. The Keydets took the which VMI Coach John McKen- 5 in three straight carries. This brought on the appearance na could wave into the ball game of an unheralded sophomore half- began to tell early in the third quarter. After the Keydet No, opening kickoff on their 20 and, with halfbacks Bobby Jordan and Pete Johnson working the quick Pro Bob Barnhart. 14-year vet I i I I I I I I I I eran of the Professional Golfers Statistics unit had held Tampa's best for downs and forced a punt, the openers, moved to the Tampa 47 r7(ivip)AP'( Furman FSU I I I I I I I I I 9 I I before giving up the ball.

Tampa Keydet offense began to roll from 4 wild and set Tampa up with a first down on the 11. They surged to the three in two plays but couldn't gain another inch in two more. Fumbles and penalties blunted Tampa's other chances. They were also at a disadvantage when twice during the contest Mike Skaroulis, nifty quarterback from Tarpon Springs, was forced from Firpit Oowni Kuihlnl Yardaic I'aMinK Yardage Faisrs Intrrcrptrd Punn I-umblM tn4 Yarn's Association, supervised the clubhouse changes which have produced a roomy pro shop area with lots of equipment display tpace. New furniture has gone into the club's dining room, that looks out toward No.

9 green, and it is By J1I Tl 0 4 172 4-10 7-334 5 53 failed to move and the Keydets regained control and moved to the Spartan 24 with Johnson grabbing bite on a 24-yard gallop. Tampa braced, however, and after an exchange of punts began banging back up field. Beginning on the Tampa 22 halfbacks Billy Shields and Don Herndon worked the Keydet tackles I I the VMI 35. Jordan charged tackle for 14 yards ond Woolwine bulled 10. Johnson raced to the Spartan 33 and then took quarterback Duke Johnston's lateral on the option to reach the Tampa 21.

Jordan banged tackle for five and then Woolwine cracked left tackle for 15 yards and the touchdown. Johnson converted and It was 7-0. VMI. back Fred Pickard from Coluin bia, Tenn. The 161-pound speed now open from 9 a.m.

to 4 p.m daily. sler scooted around right end for 48 yards and a first down on the the- game by injuries. Pete Johnson and Bobby Jordan, a couple of loose-limbed halfbacks kept the pressure on the Tampa line all evening but it I I STARTS OCT. 6th! New paint was applied, outside and in, to the clubhouse. Including a white coat on the roof which makes for a much cooler Cane 27.

ON FURMAN TWO Five downs and two penalties I WM I I BIX I later, FSU was at the Furman 2. atmosphere inside. Both men's and women's locker rooms have been refurbished and 70 lockers Bombers With a fourth down situation Henn peeled off around right end are now available with more on from the I formation and hit the way. Nellums with a perfect pass for Out on the course tliere are the 3-1 margin. It was a hit batsman that pushed across the deciding tally and gave Aurora a touchdown.

Florida State scored the first time it got its hands on the ball but a clipping penalty nullified new bridges and two new shelters at key spots that are complete with restrooms and water coolers. it. its shot at the Bombers. ILLINOIS (BOMBERS lb Ibhlt Dwier lb 8 1 If 7 0 5 1 Davi 4 0 4 3 Lew lb 6 1 22 0 Wick'sham 701 OiForbei rf 1 0 0 Rnpp 3b 6 0 2 1 Curtis 2b 1 3 4 Hess 7 1 2j 2Whillork 5 0 2 5 Farnpy rf 7 13 fllFllis rf 0 3 0 Furman was in trouble early when a holding infraction set the A3) Hurricanes back to their own 3 WATERED FAIRWAYS Coming are watered fairways, perhaps by early in the spring, that should eventually make the Pelican fairways the equal of any Florida course. New sand has gone into the traps.

following the opening kickoff. Charley Linder's poor punt M. Walsh rf 7 0 2 0 Mason 6 0 7 F.ssig lb 5 I 13 0RiddU 5 0 13 1 StiMkel 3 0 6 0 0 2 (Continued from Tage 1-C) (hose two hits nnd brilliant fielding by the Bombers that beat Aurora (Sterkcl). Indeed, Sterkel, truly a man ith an iron arm, pitched perfect ball at the Bombers until he walked one man in the eighth. He retired the first 22 batters and had a no-hitter for 9 1-3 innings.

Sterkel had pitched yesterday afternoon as Aurora beat Montreal 3-1 to gain last night's finals. Sterkcl struck out 24 Bombers. The two beatings the Bombers gave him were the only two he has suffered all year. Sterkel whiffed 16 dog tired went out on the Canes 34. After three FSU formations had Tolalj S7 7 27I1I1 Tolala 5J 54 20 -1 out when winn'nt run acorocL taken it to the 15, Eenn peeled Illinois Bomhfra ono wo onn o0 ono ono ono oo onn ooo ow) ooi i R-Levus.

Dudley. Riddcll, Wicker-sham. RBI For bM. 2B Lwi. SB I.fwia, Farney, Hes.

Davit. DP Curtis and Lewis; Whitlork, Curtis and A FLORIDA ROOF! LIKE THIS CAN GE YOURS Call Us For A Free Estimate HO Lewis: Mason and Lewis Sprrntall and Riddell. LefU-Bomber 4 Illinois 9. HR-Pudley 5. Sterkel 4.

SO Dudlry 12. Earnhart says that 20 electric carts will be available this season to transport golfers around the layout. He says that the management plans to limit the membership to about 300 and the list is almost one-third full. The new Pelican pro manager came to Florida from the Willow Bend Country Club of Van Wert, Ohio. His 14 years as a class A PGA member include service atj out around left end from the 1 and went over.

But this was called 'back and FSU was penalized 15 yards. Florida State's second unit the Chiefs came in late In the opening quarter and got FSU out of a bad situation after a Furman punt had rolled out of bounds on the Seminolcs 7. Still later in the quarter, back Sterkel 24. FR Oif Dudley (0-0), Sterkel (11). HBP-Davia (By Dudley).

W-Dud-ley. Sterkel. 1J Iavuigna, tiulllan. Cade. Grant, Bandura, Chiumrnto, Kuma.

Canadians to spark the afternoon triumph that put Aurora in the lAl'BORA MONTREAL overall finals. ab i a ab it a Dwyer 2b 3 0 0 0 The game was interrupted A 1 0 1 3 0 4 1 3 111 2 0 Oi Davis. SS -3 0 0 2 0 Wifk'thm If 3 0 0 0 0 Rood 3b 2 10 0 came Renn and the starting FSU Rarn'rd ct MrCr'kfl cf Ctll'sn lb Atrh'sn rf Toml'sn as Thorn's Ra.ette Wes'ski If 3 12 1 Hess 2 1 16 1 3 0 1 Kornev rf 2 1 lfi I We Offer unit. The Braves started a drive from their own 17. Renn, look courses in the Los Angeles and San Diego area.

He is a Pittsburgh native and has been a member of the Florida PGA for two years. briefly by rain, the first time through six days of play that this has happened. It was the ninth game Montreal had played in five days 3 0 2 1 Forney rf 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 Walsh rf 3 10 0 2 0 2 1 Smith rf 0 0 0 0 2 13 0 Rssi lb 2 0 5 0 Walker 5h ing very much like a quarter Sulh'rld back after the shift from half sterkel 3 0 0 1 You ps back, ripped off 17 to the 37 and 24 3 1 31 Totals and the Canadians wound up with a 7-2 record, third in the tour 2.1 3JMJ ino 01 Montreal Aurora nno 001) 120 3 Miner League Playoffs AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FINAL rxnvr 14, St. Paul 3 nament. Stan Dobosz got another 10.

Renn's pass was perfect to halfback Billy Weaver and FSU had Of Mom Montreal had eliminated highly i8 (Denver wins best of even series Atchison, Wirkersham Rnpp Walsh F-Raretle. CaHanhan. HRI-Tomlinson. Forney. Fssig 2R Walsh, Atchison, Tom-llnson S-Hes L-Mnntreal 2.

Aurora 6. RB Wesolow.sk! 2. SO-Sierke IS, Thomas 2. Wesolowski 1. Hits Off-'lhomns 2 In 3 regarded Stratford Rayhestos a first down on the Cane 42.

Then Renn took to the air again and hit fullback Eddie John Friday and had Aurora tied 1-1 until two runs in the bottom of inmntis; vvesolowski I in 2 uininss. HHP-(fcCrackrnl Fornev. PR-Siilherlan1 VV. 4-2 and onMlfies for Little World Series.) SOITHF.RN' ASSOCIATION FTNAL PLAYOFFS Atlanta 3 Nashville 1 learii hest-fif'7 erie, INTERNATIONAL IFAGIE FINAL PLAYOFFS Buffalo 2, Miami 0 lBuffIo leads best-of-seven series 3-1 nprovemen Sterkel Thomas. L'-Quiilan.

Grant. War. the fourth gave the Sealmasters son at the 23 for a 19-yard pitch. I its i-i Two plays later, Renn circled right end to the 2. As it should have been, the North Carolina Football junior dove over right tackle for reezeways Canadian Pro Results Ottawa 55, Toronto 14 Montreal 18, Hamilton 8 Fcur Combers Heed All-World Soffball Teem Ifind the touchdown and FSU had a 7-0 lead after specialist Johnny Sheppard booted the point.

Only 52 seconds had elapsed in the second quarter when the Semi-noles broke the scoring ice. Results Grid Results 22, Jacksonville Bishop Prep take City Kenny pl- i I -1 I i I I -4 4 1 CLEARWATER Four Clearwater Bombrs were named to the All-World softball (Continued From Page i-C) I.ATE SCORES Tea. 2i, (Jeorgia 7 Vounirsto-n 25. Western Colorado Florida State 27. Furman 7 VMI 7, Tampa 0 Marietta 13.

Wert Vlreinia Wealeyan 12 an Idaho State 22, Hastings 0 Marietta 13, W. Virginia Wes-leyan 12 Bowling Green GO, Baldwin NO MONEY DOWN Ocmodcling Carports Ilddifions Pointing Beoorating If' ESTIMATES EJlai 3 team last night. Bobby Spren-tall and Nolan Whitlork are repeaters from last year's dream team. The all-star aggregation was selected by newsmen covering the World tournament. The first team: Catcher, Le-Roy IIcss, Aurora.

First Base, Bobby Curtis, Miami. Second Base, Frank Williams. Stratford. Shortstop, Nolan Whiilock, Clearwater. Third Base, Tom Duncan, Bossier City.

Outfield, Ned Wickersham, Aurora; Bobby Sprentall. Clearwater; Buddy Atchison, Montreal. Fitch-ers. Herb Dudley. Clearwater; Harvey Sterkel, Aurora; Percy McCracken, Montreal.

Utility, Jerry Curtis, Clearwater. HONORABLE MENTION: Pitchers: Wade Garrett, Canton; Cal Miller, Norrislown; Roy Stephenson, Long Island; and Gibby Wrsolnzski, Montreal. Infielders: Gene L'smiller, Clearwater Tile; Bobby Moore, Canton: Rirky Tnmlinsnn, Montreal; Don Dwyer, Awfrra; Bob! by Rosa, Miami; AI McCoy, Wallace 7 Baylor 7, Villanova 0 Houston 7, Miami 0 Rice, 20, LSU 11 Muskingum 13, Geneva 7 East Tennessee 20, Appalachian 7 Missouri 7, Yanderbill 7 Duke 2fi, South Carolina 14 Woffnrd 13, Lenoir Rhyne 6 Richmond 40, Randolph-Macon 0 Cincinnati 13, Dayton 13 Great Lakes 28, Olivet 13 Arkansas 12, Oklahoma State 0 Arizona State 28, Wichita 0 Louisville 33. Evansville 7 Mississippi Southern 7, Louisiana Tech I) Texas Christian 13. Kansas 13 V.M.I.

7, Tampa 0 Vmingstnwn 2j, Western Colorado 6 Ithara 31. Alfred 13 Citadel 0, Newberry 9 (tie) EXHIBITION PHO RESULTS Pittsburgh 19, Grreu Bay 10 REMODELING IS OUR BUSINESS NOT A SIDELINE A phone call will save you money on improving your home OUR EXPERIENCED CONTRACTOR, GEO. D. KEIM, WILL GLADLY HELP YOU. NO OBLIGATION WHATEVER.

4i I (Times Phcto by Bob Morehad) KEXN OVER FOR TD Bobby Kenn, Florida State's quarterback, crashes over from the one yard line for the Semi, noles first touchdown against Furman last night et Tallahassee. AVE. NO. Back of tke Armory Nnrristown; Doug Mason, Clearrater. Outfielders: AI Bossirr City; Carl Boles, Navy..

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