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X2W YORK. Oct. IJ-fAP) The National Basketball Associ-I fllinn. sporting two franchise. shifis, several coachLns chances and a new commissioner, brains its fourth season Wednesday nigh I.

However, liic old problem can anybody sloro tilt Boston Celtics, who ill lie I shooting for their sixth straight championship. Celtic! at Baltimore Hoflon invades Baltimore for its opener against the Bullets, wlm return to NBA alter dropping out following the 1351-54 season. Baltimore took over the Chicago Zephyrs' franchise. The Philadelphia 76ers, former-Is- the Svracuse Nationals, open nr Drtroil. while the Cincinnati Royals meet ilie Hawks in St.

Bob Leonard, who played with Chicago and iheLos Angeles Lakers, is the Baliimore coach, while the veteran Syracuse star, Adolph Schayes Philadelphia, hack in the league after a one-year absence. Alex Hannum, who coached Syracuse, is the new boss of the San Francisco Warriors: Jack McMahcm. who coached Chicago, has replaced Charley Wolf at! Cincinnati, and Wolf has taken over direction of the Detroit Pistons. Red Auerbach, fiery coach of (he Celtics, has already officially met the new commissioner, J. Walter Kennedy, who succeeded Maurice Podololf.

Kennedy fined Auerbach 55D0 recently lor a flare-up during an exhibition game. Freddie Schaus is back as coach at 1-os Angeles, with the Lakers delending their Western division title. Boston beat them in the sevin-game playoff finals Jat spring. Harry Gallatin at St Louis and Eddie Donovan ol New York remain if the helm Baltimore is Western division with Detroit, Los Anteles, St. Louis and 5an New York and Philadelphia make up the Eastern section.

The New York Knickerbockers open at home Thursday night call-si Baltimore, while Boston nlavs at Cincinnati in the Roy als" opening game. Scholastic Grid Slate GAMES FRIDAY (WeslDort) at Warde Warde Field). Basslck vs. Harding (7:45 p.m Hedges Stadium), GAMES SATURDAY Bunnell at Notre Dame Nolo you may get fresh start M.000 111 BOSTON AVENUE, BRIDGEPORT TF.LEPHONE JM-4211 To the surprise of nobody, Bob Lousy first eollege bas-kethall team will concentrate on running, lasl break attack. Cousy met a host of newsmen at Boston College today to officially mark the start of his collegiate coaching career.

The former sparkplug of the recessional champion Boston tellies Immediately began pre-season drills for a 23-eame campaign that Opens Dec. "We'll depend a great deal on thefasl hrcak with much nffensivt ngth in back court," Cousy said. "fl we can do whet 1 like to do, I think we'll have a colorful and spectacular team In watch. Our style will be run run some more. We don't have the welfihl nr the physical strength to play a game." Co-Medalists Score Victories In Senior Golf P1NEH1JRST.

Oct. 11 (API The co-medalisis were among winners here Tuesday in the upertfM round of match plav in the 12 annual North and South Seniors golf trjrnamcnl. C.corpe K. Whylc of Tnledn Clhio, eliminated Gardner Dicl; ersnn nf Shelter Island Heights N.Y., l-i Naovos bo! canlain of Hie Japanese 1 learn. dWcaW of N.v.

5. and will fac- Carisi th" scceiM round. and Wnlcolt Brown. Girt. N.J., defeated Barren Nichols of Fal.

moulh. Maine. and I. Whvtf and Brown led Monday's qualify, ina for the 35 places in thr rham-pi'inship flight with 7C's. F.

D. Ross of West Hartford. defeated F. M. Clark of Richmond.

Va .1 and and wTI face Whvle In Wednesday's sec- 1 rind Tound. Brown v.iis fc. L. 1'inei o. Oilando.

The USGA Senior's for 1962 and 1963. Merrill L. Carl smith nf Hilo. Hawaii, noenins rourd with 3 eorge Edmond of Tnk Th- -lefend np chamoion here. Col.

William nf Glen-view, Carr of RirrMn. N.Y.. and will meet J. N. Ledbettcr of Snrs-dale.

K. Werfr-sdav. "-I'lfi-ter Pcrrv nf rnnnd Va, 5 and 4. in the first Notre Dame Field). Quittner of Strallord at Central (i p-m-, defe-'ed iimes T.

KiyttnairirV Hedges i nr in Jonathan Law at Fairlicld Prepi Mjn mrnff Tnk, (1 p.m., Mumni Field). member ol the Bullard-Havens Tech at Mlllord; ica-n. defeated Mai p.m., Millord 11. S. i c-'n- nf P.i Wtst Haven at Trumbull 3 Ouittnrr.

Wester p.m.). Seniors rhamnion. will face Hi Rnger Ludlowe at Stamlord Wednesdav. p.m.. Stadium).

I other psirinsrs for Wednesdav: Joel Barlnw fF.aston-Rcdding} Dr c. Mercer nf Tiichriurr" at Carmel, N. T. Mass vs. Walker F.

Pe-se nf FINNEY CHANNEL 3 AfiTENNAS Wotch The KAUFMAN ELECTRONICS Te Industry M.mberi of Th. Tr.d. 73 Frank St. riavn. id akrs Fnres crson nf SI and James H.

Ackerma New Vnrk Cilv, vs. Wavnc Tl en of Silver Sprins. Md. did the iob bv 21. Wisconsin, with a 1-0 onlv a 7-point favorite Iowa, "which scored its lir.

I in three slarts last week impressive 37-26 score ovei Ohio State finds BALTIMORE, Oct. 15-(AP) A sixth straight National Basketball Association championship is Ihe target for the Boston Celtics, who open the suasun tomor-1 row night minus retired play-; maker Bob Cousy. The opposition will be furnished by the Baltimore Bullets, formerly the Chicago Zephyrs, L'oacri Red Auerbarii issued his n.i*; Ihe the NBA, to wit: "Everyone wants lo knock us off, but we're strll the champions. I'm satisfied ill do all right if we don't intn any injuries." Bill Russell, appointed co-cap-in along with Frank Ramsey, predicts: "We won't be as spec- L-ular without Cousy, but we'll in as many games maybe ore." Auerbach continually reminds the squad that all NBA members have strengthened themselves. you don win titles by piiying less than the best." The Celtics got down to the 11 -player limit by cutting former Providence CDllcse stars Vinnie Ernst and Jim Hadnot.

A deal fell through where the Celts at-1 lempted to land big Tom HooveT to give Russell some help at center. Clyde Lovellette has a touch of flu and Tommy Hein-sohn is bothered by shingles as lie was last season. Still, Boston may wind up with Its best bench ever. Willie Naulls, who had announced his retirement, was purchased Irom San Francisco for ilB.OOO and a future draft choice. Veteran Johnny McCarthy and NBA newcomer l.arry Siegfried have looked good in the backconrt after being signed as free agents.

Ramsey, normally a forward, may be the backcourt starter with Sam Junes at Ihe old Cousy station. John Havlicek will team with K.C. Jones to Inrm the second rear guard. Heinsohn and Tom Sanders have Naulls and Jim Loscuioif behind them in the corners. Perhaps indicative of the Cel tics' strenstth is the that for the first time in history, the club cut Us top draft rncio Green of Colorado Stale Haven Golf Club 'Wins Shoreline Event Led by Harry Knwalski and Al Frolo.

wno scoren net the New Haven Golf club won the second annual Connecticut Shore- Public Links association tournament Sunday at the Ailing I Memorial course. Tola! net scores of the three 20-man teams competing in the tourney were'. New Haven club. 1,494: Hubbard Heights, Slamford, 1.S59; and Weslport-Longshcrc. Otlici leading scorers for the home club, in addition to Kow-alcski and Proln, were Andy Santillo and James Plscitelli ith net 6'1's: Al Evans, t'Oiku net 65 Al Evans, Joe Poskus, with 71's.

Leading the shore team were Frank felri. Jacubsmcyer ant Sienrn5 with net 73's. The New Haven Golf now has won Iwn lees i Porky Manero Trophy. accepted a icpli 1-t (he trophy fur permanent 1 sinn by Ihe New Haven Texas Favored by TD To Defeat Arkansas NEW YORK, Oct. li picked by 19 over Au-Texas and Wisconsin are only jb and Misslsii 2i nver ore favortt for tough games in their own conferences! Alabama is 9 over Ten- 'ori Salurdav nessee and Illinois is a 1-point Tevis with a 40 record allcri over Minnesota.

Norlli-lits stunning M-7 triumph "a 14 over Miami of Ohio. Oklahoma last week, was listed: In 'he onlv majnr game Fri-Icdav as onlv a 7-point choicelday nighl, Miami (Fla) is pick-em twice beaten Arkansas. Onlcd by 6 over Georgia, comparative scores. Terns hea' In frfher Saturady games: miMimwi.t East-Svracuse 4 over Pr-nn over West Virginia. Purdut Michiesn is rated even mnn ar.d Orepon is a 14 poinl Slate.

Villannva 4 over George Washington, Cornell 6 over Yale. Princeton 6 over Colgate, Brown i over Pcnn, Dartmouth 14 over Holy Cross, Army tl over Wake Forest. it. i.io,.ic.^ North Carolina Si. 5 this Salurdav.

Put over North Carolina. Air Force 'nJ ic over Marvland. South Carolina 6 Virginia. Duke 8 over Clem son. Louisiana St.

7 over ky. Vtreinia Tech ovct Williatr and Marv. Wichita 8 over Louis viile. Florida St. 12 over Southern Mississippi, Mississippi over Houston.

Florida 19 over fcrnia in their Eame al An- Vandcrbih. Navy 21 over V.M.I, oeles. Ohio State is I-O-l and Midwest-Xavicr 4 nver Day. Swihern CaV, which tumbled out' ton- Cincinnati over Detroit of the 21) in the national rank-, Bowling Green 13 over Toledo, Iocs after a 1704 toss lo Nntre Michigan State 14 Tndiana, DaW last wet-It. Is 3-2.

Dame 14 over U.C.L.A. riklahftma is a 13-pomt chnice; Nebraska 21) nver Kar.sai Stale, to bounce back from lis loss lo! Face fi over Texas by beitins Kansas. Georgia Tulsa i North Tttij THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1963 NBA Begins New Era As 1964 Campaign Starts Tonight Franchise Switches, Seeking Loss of Cousy Noted I nil mi a lit la Games Scheduled in Pro Cage Circuit New Look Debut for Hi Caffcrs BOSTON. Oct. 13 THE BREAKTHROUGHS ALL-TIME N.P.L, rAOST PASS geCEPTlCfNS Bill Howion 483 Y.A.

Tittle In Stadium Saturday UB Homecoming Tilt Slated Against AIC w-eckend with the sports spotlight focused on the Homecoming football tussle btween the UB grid- ders and American International College. Both learns have yet to game this season, but you throw out the records when clubs clash Saturday night at 7:45 A combination of iniu The Fabulous Kangaroos, international tag leam titiists, defeat Ritzu Hanover Victor ed the team of Gcoree Drake RoOSCVelt Feature anu i'eoro Morales in the feature bout ot last night's action-packed Henry Upson and Mike Lonardo C1 'ring. the City Arena. plenty of li reworks in the lively program. In a ore-1 fall bout, Magnificent Maurice won Dver Prince Nero and a the I'll, Maurice continued 10 pummel his opponent.

Bruno Sam-marlino jumped into the action and chased Maurice from the' ring. The Great Hans Mortier won a tme-lall bom from Jack Miller other one fall features Monsoon beat Paul Rcin- hardt, Vittorio Argentina Apollo beat Frank Martinet and Miguel Perez topped Joe tjuononcs. Bcros Malcnsko won two straight falls'over Pete Sanchez, the second by submission, in a best-of-lhree match. In Ihe opening boul, Ssmmar-lino won by disqualification over Mortier when Ihe latter disobeyed the Teferee's instructions to hreak finld while on the apron of the Memphis St. 10 over West Texas Texas Christian 12 over Tex as A ft Missouri over Oklahoma Baylor 1J over Texas Tech.

Iowa St. 4 over Colors-do, Oregon St 10 over Washington Washington 11 over Stanford, California 13 over Sun Jose Wyoming li over Brig-ham Young, Utah 31 over Colorado St. In professional games: National League Detroit over Baltimore. Minnesota 6 over Los Angeles. Green Bay over St.

Louis, New Ynrk 15 nver Dallas. Pillsburch 10 Washington. Cleveland 11 over iTiiladelphia, Chicago San Francisco. American League Oakland .1 over New Ynrk. Boston 4 over Denver, Houston over Butfslo, Kansai City over San Diego.

WESTBURY, IS raced to a N. Oct. iry Hanover three-quarter viciory over Rings Meadow in the invitational pace feature at Roosevelt Raceway tonight before 18,127. Rftzy Hanover set fhe early pace, surrendered the lead ta Jerry Shan cm, and then regained the lop lo win handily fnT Stanley Dancer. Rirzy covered Ihe mile In 4-5 and returned JH.5* for her fourlh victory of the season.

In the co-featured invitational trot, Stanley Dancer made II a double (or the evening by reining the facored Worth Seein lo a triumph The 7-4 dally dobule returned with Spindletop Joe (W.4f>) and jig Time providing the com- ABC and WfBCi sanctioned bowlers. Over 260 entries are and applications are available all of entry. MOST VAISM. UB Soccer Team Stays Unbeaten, BOSTON, Oct. I5-Sacn Slagle be Homecoming it the I Mass beast one of the lep pass- scored three goals and Roger sily of Bridgeport (hislers tngiana in uick fc.o-i(,ury:o turned in his fourth shut lodziey, a junior quarierbanlc.

out of the season as Ihe unbeaten Kolodiiev has passed for 611 Unlversitv Bridsreoorl soccer Pyaids, complctiric 39 aerials in team blanked Boston University, B5 attempts, in ALC's uiur 0. here today in a New England to date. Intercollegiate Soccer league con- Wilh quarterbacks Johnny Corrlteat. and Ron Brouwer iiring and ends. The Purple Knighli booted in McKeon's kickers ahead by boot ing two straight goals on passes from Walt Schneider.

Slagle then scored with Steve Dunbar gelling the assist to give UB a quick 1-0 lead. In the second period, Americo Checcio tallied on a pass from Fred Schneider and Silgte with Dunbar picking up his second assist. Slagle hooted his third goal in the final period on a pass from fiallbact Jerry McGee. lite three goals gave blagle, an All-Amei ica selection last season, at right Mara. the Bulldogs, fO-lS, and Ihe Lancers eliminated Ihe Saints, 71-56 last night in the OrcuK Boys club basketball tournament.

Five players hit dcubll figures for the Presidents, with Jack Kvanci showing Ihe way with 72 poinls. Tom SandeTS (14), Ken Bruno (11), Gus Knurmedis (11) and Ralph Johnson (10) also starred. Gil Bridgelorlh led the bsnrs with 14 points while Gary Zfngo and Frank Bavedas tallied II apiece. Walt Selima scored 20 pojms in leading Ihe Tigers to their victory over the Bulldogs, who were eliminated from the event. Carl Portuonrlo uouDies I'm lourncy scored 15 Scheduled in Noiwalk second annual Harvest Bowl doubles tou-namcnl spon- ed by the Weslport Women's Bowling association will take place Saturday and Sunday and Oct.

2S-2? in Rip Van Winkle lants in Norwalk. there- will be three separate handicap divisions based on last years highest average, with competition in men's, women's and mixed doubles. Entry fee is per person in any one division, nut re-entries are permillcd. There will be one prize for every (en entries. The event will be staged Irnm 1 p.m.

until 12 midnight on Sdiur- days and from I p.m. until 9 I p.m., on Sundays. The tourney five games. Checcio is ith five goals, followed Wall Schneider with three. Curylo was aided by launch defensive play by Jack Gray, Feiiler, Ron More anrj lom Orcult Cage Tourney The Presidents trourced Ihe Lions, the Tigers trounced lor the Saints.

Tourney plav Will continu night, with the Presidents taking on the Tigers at 7 o'clock and' Lancers playing the Lions Hockey Results PITTSBURGH. (UPI) Pittsburgh Pirates shut out Ihe Boston Braves 10 times during rne isw national League base Coaches Feuding Over Stephens In Canada he'll be glad to oblige i ther verbally or physi- "And I'll whip him either way," he loJd United Press International. Trimble's remarks were in re to Wirkowski's post, game comments about the Alou-effes' 31-20 victory over the Ar-nas Sunday. Wlrkowiki first ex. plained that he benched lormer Alouettc quarterback Sandy Ste phens because, "1 didn't feel he should be exposed, to criticism and boos the Montreal lans Stephens, the one-lime JlOOO.oOC wender boy who was suspended and then put on waivers by ir.e Als.

played flanker for the Ar-gos in the first quarter. The (am booed him when he missed two I dDse-in lield goals and a vert, but I hey cheered him when' he made a line diving catch. Witkowskl also charged thatj the Als were lucky to win and that Montreal's Warren Rabh "Isn't even a quarterback." "He has no license popping off me like lhal," Trimble said. "He pie. his own team and trying to coach mine.

"When you lose a game line thai you're better of( just admitting that you got whipped Jim Soinrlla and liirk I minutes ol olav to wrao up Wcyer dropped his green Conctta catching, UB can ex-iMf straight win and secand in pkide its own aerial fireworks.i'he league. BU is now 1-2, all in The last two Bridgeport touch-, the league. a oack-oreaking schedule have capped hv passes, provided woes to Last season, UB edges AIC, UR cnach Bob DiSpirito and AICl 13-14, in. a thriller. The Aces lead mentor Cay Salvucci.

the series between the two clubs, The Aces from six victories 10 three, Kangaroos Victors In Wrestling Feature Marshall Wins Final Auto Race in Danhui1 DANBURY, Oct 15 i Marshall of Pound Ridge. N.Y., scored a decisive victory in the final W-Irti championship race of the season at the Danbnry Fair Speedway Racearena, The race, which was witnessed by a capacity afternoon crowd, was run off without a sintle mishap. Once official starter flap, the laps were clicked I in fast style, with Hie ercept nf the sixth when he illacced the race because of Fred Schneider put Coach John! spin-out Marshall drew 19th in IK 24-car lineup and moved into the lead on the 19ih lap, followed closely by Joe Campanella, Dick Billow and Bottge. Campanella, whn was constantly threatening to take over thu lead, was forced out on Ihe lap when the rear ol bis car broke down. Ken Webh.

another favorite at the i Danbnry was forced out on the 2tlh lap when his car's blew. Marshall will receive Lis run award at the annual dinner of the SfHithern New Vork RacinE stK ialion Oct. 26 in the Amer lean Legion hall. Point standins; awards for Ihe season alio will be oresentcd al the dinner. The summaries: First heat (19 laps) Bill Darragh.

Ken Webb, Phi! Smilh. Second heat (10 lsnsi Dick Barlow. i Smith, Lou -Tudson; Third heat (19 laps) Fred Chick Slockwell, Jne Campanella. feature race (59 lips) Ernie Marshall, Dick Barlow, Chick Stock well, Bob Riley, Cal Wheaton, Independent Tourney Dinner Tuesday The sixth annual dinner hon oring top teams the Cltj Independent slow pitch tournament will take place next Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock in the ltich Life hall, Stratford avenue. Earl E.

Mastri, lourney director, is chairman Tor the affair. He is being assisted bv Gene O'Neill, Bill Carroll and Perry Law. Sam Fausline of Ann's Ntw-field Bakeries, donor of the awards, will present tTOphies to The Lancer, ousted Ihe the championship Lycoming team behind the dnuble-Bgure scoring ol Dave Bike (IS), Reggie Mar-inaccio (IS), Mike Usdanoff (13) and Rod Cox (12). Sandy Stil-zycVi racked up 21 points lor the and the runner-up Showboat taurant squad, along with con solatlon trophies to the I i Cole and Finnegan's restaurant teams. Most valuable player an Rookie of Year awards als will be presented at the dinner.

Members of the championship and runner-up Finnegan and Mike Meshkin, sponsors of the third and fourth place teams, will attend ii guests of the tournament com-mitiee. Tickets for the dinner, priced at t2.T5. are on sale at the Mastri Insurance Agency. NEW YORK, (UPI) Phil Lint lived up to hit billing as a utility man with the Mew York Vankeei last itajon, playing all three outfieW positions it well as second base, third base and Willie Pep Is Elected To Ring Hall of Fame Montreal, Oct. is (upi)- "euJ ttnxutg Immortal Trimble, coich of (he Man- Pleased bu Election Aiouettes, saia louay in muck anger Ihat if it's a fight Toronto coach Nobby Wirkow- IIARTFURD, Oct, IS (AP) "It ri nice com-mealed former lealberweight champion Willie Pep tonight been elected to Boxlat'a Hall el Fame.

"I was surprised that 1 got It new," said Pep, now a tales representative lor a Brockton, radii com- Pep was the 77th member elected to the ball since II was formed In IM4. according to Nat Fleischer, Hall of Fame custodian and publisher of Ring Magazine. Pep, a master boxer who won iM nf B( professional bouts, had praise for the boxing profession that enabled him to earn of thousands ol dollars In a career that ran from 1944 to "The big pay days a over now and you have to get down to a normal life." Wit- "But I miss boxing very much. II was an exciting Hie and it gave you a chance to said he ed be could go couple ol rounds in the ring. "Bui more than a couple? That'; when you get In and UB cither verbally or physically 1 nd I'll whip him either way." VyUUrtlUCll Pre-Season Work ball thr University of Bridgeport as pre-season basketball practice ocean yesterday.

me Purple Knights got the rump on their area aTch-rivats because they worked out in the ailernoon under head coach (Jus Seaman, George Bisacca, the Stags' head coach, put his team tnrough opening drill; last night. Fairfield has only tour reluming lettermen from last season, including two starters, arry Raffeity and Kilty and Ken Wagne en wagner jvern and Dave Lingua. UR has nine players back from its varsity, led hv high scorer Dick Iluydic. Guards Howie Bernstein, Ken Piclterini, Machado and Joe Mandy! ciurnmE alone wrth tor. wards Bill Oerr.er and Ted Cotrl- son and centers Mike Cohen and seller.

Also on hand attain mc hick i.oionese, a t-s cenler and Dick Bruce. -strikeout mem bers of the team two years am who sal out last season. I-asf sea.son'j rjjj Freshmen squaa provides Blv O'Dowd Fran Grenier, Jerry GoHstejn, and Ken Bemslelri ncwscomeis are transfer students Dave Mayer son and Richard Laidlaw. Medical Fellowships Set for, Gild Stars NEW BRUNSWICK, N. The National Football Foundation and the Medical Economics Foundation announced today' the establishment Df special: leilowships for athletes who indi- ne an intenlion to enter medical The announcement came in a foint statement from spokesmen now groups.

Funds for the fellowships will come from a 150,000 trust donated by the Medical Foundation and Ihe WOO Earl Blaik fellowships lor scnoiar-atnieies. Ihe first of these medics awards will be made al National Football Foundation's sixth annual dinner in New York-Dec Select will be based upon scnviasuc outsxaJia Ing football talent' and-citizen ship. Nliw- YORK. Oct. 15 (AP) Willie Pep, the "Will 0' the Wist." lormer lealliei weight champion who compiled nne nf the most amazing records in the history ol the ring, was elecled to boxing's Hall ol Fame Tuesday.

Pep, 41, who lives in Harlfcrd, and now has various busi-uess enterprises in Tampa, and New York, became the 17th member of the hall since it was formed in 1554, Nat Fleischer, publisher of Ring Magaiine and Hall ol Fame custodian said. The light-looted Willie, one or the fastest, most clever boxers In modern hislory, was the third man lo be named this year, The olhers were Jem Ward, an English heavyweighl from I8K through mi. and Torn Gibbons. Minnesota lighl-heavy who rougiu 1911 through 1925. Pep, dubbed the Will 0' Ihe Wisp for hit elusive tactics ar.d master lootwnrk, won the featherweight championship wilb a 15-round decision over Chalky Wright in New Yorft in He entered military service In 1943.

and served in both the Army jnd Navy until his discbarge 111 1944. He retained, the featherweight lille until Ocl. 29, 1948. when he lost to Sandy Saddler in the first ol their fnur classic bailies. The lanky, hird-hilting SirJdler won the first on a fourth-round knockout in New York, but Pep regained the title with a IJ-round decision in 1949.

He made one successful defense before losing to Saddler again In New York, on an eighth round knockout, in I95D, Saddler stopped him again in nine rounds In 1051, also for the tllle. He was active Jan 1959, when he lost his list fight, i 10-numd decision in Veneruela. Pep's early career comprired one of the most successful in ring hislory. Born William Papaleo in Middlelown, he slarted his amateur career in 19J7 at the age of 15. and won (he Connecti- riyweight and bantamweight two years.

62 lights in a row before beln2 beaten by Sammy Angolf in an overweight match. In hij 7.1 lights, he won 72 and drew with iramy McAllister, before he was stopped by Saddler is IMS. He finished with an over-ill record of 239 victories, one draw and nine losses. YORK. (UPI) Bill ms of NoToton.

has member of the United eouestrian team in Olvmciads and itire. major portion or Ihe varsity jcan i-a-nes a js expected to be filled by season's stellar freshman i which was sparked by Pat, ie, Mike Branch and Start Poole. Olhers expected lo see action dude junior Joel Pascale and' sophomores Peter Fall. John Me- TWO MINUTE 1 I CAR AAr I WASH TT I Tmm. WH IWa.

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