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By PICK DEW BOSTON, (UP!) A National controversy ignited by the entry of big-time television into bie league baseball ownership los Aneeles3, Phil: and a to sell still another, (Only lame scheduled) franchise come before a special: Standing of Teamj meetlag of American League owners Wednesday. Philadelphia Banking executives from each1 Cincinnati of the tea dubs are scheduled St. Loins 1o meet at a closed door siea at 11 a.m. EDT with Atr.er- lean League president Joe consider sale of the pcw: ertu! New York Yankee franchise to the Columbia Broadcasting New York Crbnta, who called the special meeting. Mid the tH million Yankee-CBS transaction Hie onlv item of business sale that thei fact that eight following a study of am.

ii 62 .557 RalHmnn ot I twi-oJCht-Barber (9-12) and Rob-i me (Il-T) vs. Osteen (12-11) nr ers steady have given it lheir.N;lnlnl appreval. (fMv Though Croatn announced bc( 1 caJled special meeting "on own initiative." Chicago jitn unueiguts Operation is which the S14 million trans-1 action war presented. It was briag their attorneys with them. Onlv one other parson, CBS President Dr.

Frank Stan ton, was invited tn the meet-big. He needed a special hv 1 1 ac tually be a voting member of the league until the Yankee franchise sale becomes final on Nov. 2.. Television A. Factor I MINNEAPOLIS.

Mel Stoftlernyie pitched Ihe New York Yankees 10 Within Pet. GBione percentage point of second I place in the American League night in defeating Minnesota, The rookie righthander Ecattei i- tiler: his tifih victory in seven decisions since 4ifi 21 called up last month. It j'u 21 Lnt Vankees' fifth straight 48 31 ZiVi Games Today and Pitchers Yankees were able to get Milwaukee at New York. hits oil Camilo Pascual, Clnninger flVi!) ri.cn (515) He's and Kl ppstem, Si. Louis at Philadelphia.

(N)-jbut S000 use thtm' Simmon. M4-91 w. BunniM fW-iPasrual fanned 10 in seven in- im the as-enda, 41 nines but an unearned rur However just 24 hours before Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, first and an honest tally in the dub owners gather. Charles Jay (9-10) vs. Venle (IS-10) seventh were enough to tag 0 Finlev rebellions owner ol Houston at Chicago, Bruce him with, his 11th defeat, the Kansas City Athletics, an- (13-8) vs, Ellsworth (13-M) Bob Allison's error, Roger nouneed he would place his fran-! Los Angeles at San Francisco-1 Marti- single and Mickey Man- tne market me Mt 43 thr.iuoh with the is.

Hundley (IO-irj) City! AMERICAN LEAGUE sale which Finlev said would' YMtBrday-. Results be to "local interests in York 2. Mlmeso la 1 Citv," would require unanimous" (Only game scheduled) consent from the owners to be: Standings of Team, considered at the special Ally, Still 58 But the chances were strong; that the other "raw wodd taj more than willbig to consider, A gees removal of Fralry from club, ownership. They threatened ft Lion ef the controversial Yankee; ees their unearned Twins tied il in their hali of the first on singles by Ri-h Alien and Znilo VersaSies and Harmon Killebrew's- fielder's choice. Pascual had retired 17 Yankees in a row until Maris led oil" the seventh iwth a double to rijht.

Mantle rt'alked, Joe Pepitone sacrifked and Eiston Howard singled to score Maris with what proved to be the winning run. Jiff l.i! 3 30 0 Killnrd.t 4 I The league spokesman also-equipment and giant clocks for pointed out that in addition to' spectators viewing the 20 differ- thc agreement, Ihe league con- ent sports. stitution provided sitfficienlj I safeguards'; Runner-Up authority over league World LITTLE SANO CIGARS RICH FLAVOR mLESS NEW! All Cigar Tobacco Exclusive Sano process jg Ttdtices. nicotine JnHataw Rich Tasting tfM King-Size JONE5 BEACH, N. Lycoming team of Stratfnrd, Cwmecllcut ASA Industrial THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1964 Yankees Trim Twins, 2-1; Dodgers Dump Phillies, 3-2 League Owners Meet Berra's Gang On Yanks' Sale Today Gains Fifth Finley Will Sell A's If Moguls Approve Deal With CBS Win in Row Mel Stottlemyre Scatters Nine Hits; Picks Up Fifth Victory THE HELPING (FARM) HAND NFL Teams Trim Rosters Hillebrand Walton Placed on Injury List NEW YORK (UP1) The Newjiussed on several key field goal York Glints announced yesterday linebacker Jerry Hillebrand, against the AnjeJus Ham champion, took runner-up 'Bob Schmitz will take over Pot- hnnnTS in the world ASA In- spot as middle linebacker.

dustrial slow pitch tourna ment hern over (he Labor Day weekend losing In the finali to International Harvester ol Springfield, Ohio. Lycoming defeated. International Harvester, 14-11, Sunday night to move Into the Saul. 24. was an autsi tn rig lineman at Penn State and played the last two seasons with Baltimore.

Woodson, a 195-pound speed burner, was the Colts first draft choice last year -after starring at Indiana University, To get down to. the 40-playeri Hnals ol the winners' bracket limit after all the shifting of per unbeaten. Harvesier (hen sonnel, the Steelers released four trimmed Grumman Aircraft, men. rhey were flanker back Rfty 9-S, Monday morning and Curry, veteran tackle Frank came back to stop Lycoming Atkinson, rookie guard Tom Jen-twice, 20-15 and 15-2, kins from Ohio Slate, and de- Three Lycoming slars were Tensive back Al Hall, formerly named tn the World All-Star of the Rams, team Al Montanl, utllliy Michael's, who played defensive player; Ed Finnegan, short- end, became a hometown hero in stop, and Jim Debbs, out fielder. Eddie Gee, first base man, was named to tht second team.

Lefty Lou was suspended In definitely by Parker last weefc, tight end Joe Walton and rookie lvD aays later was returned defensive tackle Tony Dimidio to the squad on probationary loo'have been planed on the injury- However, he did not play waiver list. the Colts at Canton, TTi A fourth nlaver. nass racehw Sunday. STSeo loo 2 Jones from Tejras South-! ioo era, was placed on outright fraiv-i Pioitooi. id js, one oeiow tne M.e.asnie trade mart todav when fapan Timing Devices Detroit last Saturday Tn PlrwoL- fllvmivicE uimicio, or west uiesier state, 10 l-IOCk UlAmpiCE Kiilehrand have been i-TrnTi hobbled bv knee injuries ruKt-i tun) -i-snjesi rw in.

i Sunny Jim Fit2Simmons. the dean 7, 'thr Kta te in in tfce ranks rtjt iniol American Horse trainers until; Miv rw bv "'as 1 Wc 1 drart last night for a sttrution. appendix and a Kvangula-1 American League alMrney nen Fiery, who ruled the polling: a- nt Officials at Phvsiciaas hosnita: Iton has Japanese University of Pittsburgh. He i to ine tjiants in 961 izatlons which have assisted WtJim (or players Hillebrand, 24, was Gian precedent, was vacationing In'reported the 90-year-old grand i oldi bv rf, Selk. WltttK Europe.

He wilt be replaced aljmar. of racing fair condition Mattori CoIBp.ny, were 0J Mattori and Company, were on-the kev to ccach Allie Sherman's the meeting, league officials said, comtortacty toiiowing by attorney Alex Hadrian, a part-'the two-hour operation, ne' of Flerv's Cleveland lawj The outratinn was performed firm. In addition, most of thejbv Dr. Alexander Kaye, a close leasrue dubs were expected to: friend of Fitzsimnions. display and demonstrated by i plana for a replacement for Sam company representatives at the.

Huff whea the middle linebacker new basketnaii annex tee was traded to Washington tional gymnasium adjoining the O'vrrrV villa 26. 5TEELEHS they put untested quarterback Sonny Gibbs an tht waiver list nub rookie ouarterback John Jacobs snd offensive end Jimmy Evans. Jacobs and Evans had been placed on the waiver list and re called once before, so they may trade for one or hnlh. But, any club picking up Gibbs via waivers may find the price a bit steep since It would hsve to assume rhe balance of the lowering one-time Texas Chris Man University star's reported; ciuciing mtifde tight end Mel 1 three-year no-cut con-j fit ijcLA lo cut down tn ir tsjomi imiu 'ract. 40 man squad limit as I i i Gibbs played one down nf an by th( National 3 I Tr.Mi._e i rlaslmmona.

Vnown "Mr. Catchlnst the eVe of visitors' PITTSBURGH fUPn The the reeulf.r season and ha been Fitz" Ihroughoutihe racing the Seiko-invented basket-Pittsburgh Steelers traded ace.l^5*! very sparingly while the was admitted tn the hospital Intel ball timer-score board. It Is Lou Michael's to the Cow-boys lost four of five pte-yestrrdav afternoon. i ed on both sides nf the Colts yesterday in an "Its this season. He retired as a trainer list ro F.lectr.raily operaled attempt to bolsier their injurv- Jacobs apparently had won the I that earned 513,082,911 during his the score board not only start of lhe National Football ouariei back behind starler Don career that u-as launched at thei the spectators fully informed but league season.

Meredith until 10 days ago when turn of rhe century. helps the players. return, the Steeler; obtained Meredith suffered a potentially Amone the horses trained bv: At the sides of the score board: inetacmr tun saw snn rootie Knee injury Fit? wpr. tr-rr Kmhn arp rhe scores ot tne two reams AJlyn, nne of two I Derby winners Gallant Fox. as signaled from a cenrral key to tne sale, sain ne wuuiu "v.rjmahn and Johnstown.

Gallant: bnjrd. Vertical markings Le 250-pound Michaels was traded In hand In fill-in and they came up to find out what some o( the fa arid Omaha' went on to win tween scores Indicate. aftermath' are that everybody's reluctart 4 lnr isr tr to had jjnne into talk 'on cm. tu irl I r.1Elr tm ugnts arounr. It now meeting wun a precrmceivett cj-i -n.

-numpis -ji bntaer shnw me ot lion. The meeting Is to find the and the Belmont mds which is important In the announcement of the Mi-facts out and then make up I Uf minute rt ffi understand how YlBtee fhet of Interest clause in he ard lau. 1 Ihej- the v.r.i TJie Seiko tlmer-scor. hoard Smld sjBst to Snd out how teI1 TOuld prevent the: operated by a crystal chronomol. bur, get around that little pe.nl.

tBleVisjon netWDrk ffom engag-! er and other Seiko time reserve lisl League uuu.h ins in any practice tiv c-uld ct standard mooei. Another Stwk-r fll'S opposition to iPt rinr-tl p. "hciinr? Allyn's franchise shift would be Or op pea delude1 more than 30 different types in the snd franchise shif even references to the posf.ni.-; nigniy accuraie three weeks. r.f pay television. 'electronic timers, pnoto nnisn.

steeler coach Buddy Parker acquired jineoacker Lan uren-schneider from the Detroit Lions for a future draft choice but cancelled the deal liter in the day when it was learned Brett-Schneider had an Injured leg and could not report. Parker said Saul will operate as a comer linebacker in the season epener here Sunday Jim Brewer Completes First Start Southpaw Spaces Eight Hits; L. A. Scores 3 Runs in 1st 11 ivi nn'v ihp -e rmij of ihe season for Brewer after relief appearances, and the Dodgers slaked him lo his second victnrv of ihe year vyhen they knocked Art Mahatfey with three runs in Ihe first and turned a pair Fhilly triples into putnuts at the plale. The lefty, who never has completed a major league start, and whose onlv victory as a starter came against Pittsburgh in 1MI when he was wim toe umcagn Cubs, left in the seventh after the Phils cut the Dodger Irad to 3 2 on a double by Gus Triandos and a single by 'Bnben Amarn.

Ron Perranoski finish ed iwhen Wills opened ins geles Rams, and StmpsDn an a £tole Auourn end, had been signed on jim Gil as a free agent. wime jeled Gilliam lo third, hut Gil- i.ui-i) on Ron Fairly rap ro seconti. Cleveland Browxs yesterday re-; Knsebato dnuhled two iras-a quaiierDack jonn and Manailey and placed two players on waiv-j gj-t-jng an intentional pass ers to gel down to the playetitrl Wes Parker. John Bnorer limit of 40. struck out Brewer to end the ub cmciais relused tn idea- inninc.

tifj- the luo plavers placed on1 The Phils first run came in the until the 4S-hour wait-! second when Ales Johnson inc period expired. doubled, took third do Tony Tay- Anabo said he would seek allor's sinrle and scored on a with the Edmonton EsXi- sacrifice fly by Tnandos. rj Brewer, whose only start this Liajmj. season was five days ago against New York 4IERS i doubles ant rr ivi-icrn triples were two triples. The nullified when the San Francisco 49-rs' reached the hitter, were nibbed nut at the National Football League player ping veteran halfbacA Jim caucht between third lenweidei snd two rookies.

hnrap wha ,0 pp mnAnm, BaS were fullback Gary Lewis, a 0J, bv Wills on Johnson's aiatti draft and in turn was end Jirn Griffin. The latter was' he had for the S100 waiver price the 49ers ISth dtait choire. Johnnv Callison tripled with tne Lowhoys can't work out a Vollenwf.der was a two ihs hut was man with the 49ers. raught at the plate when Allen I hit io Wills. Frank Thomas fol- RAMS lowed with a single but John- LOS (UPI) The snn fanned to end Ihe inning.

Los Angeles Rams fc fc lt rl nlaced on waivers three men i i 4ooc I League. SV ion bench i in 19G3. sat on the during after saddlms 2.275 winners hv hish-Drecision time uicces. riddled luebarjcine forces before nod over Gibus as tne No- 2 1'jri'F-i i.nv.hny IlLnt 5icoler officials denied that the office to seek an experienced appears thst IPpiip and Roach will make up the signal-calling corps with Georgia Tech rookie punting specialist K.ltv 1 othridee at thai position. Roach prohahly will get the call-in the season opener Saturday night against the St- Lpuis Cardinals since Meredith's playing status remained on the doubtful side after two days of limping workuuts this week.

EAGLES PHILADELPHIA, (UPI) The Philadelphia Eagles reduced their squad to 39 yesterday, one under the National Fooihall League limit, by selling nne tackle to the Pittsburgh Steelen and placing three players on waivers, Ray Mansfield, a siit-foot-three tackle from Wyoming, was sold to the Stealers for an undisclosed amminl nf cash. Mansfield played 14 games for the Eagles as a rookie last vear. Rookies Ulysses Kendall of Texas Western, an end, and Wil-bert Sontt, a iinehacker from Indiana, were placed on waivers. Chuck Lemson, a defensive back who was injured after being obtained from the Minnesota Vikings on an off-season trade, was placed on the Injured waiver list. VIKINGS MINNEAPOLIS, (UPI) The Minnesota Vikings yesterday trimmed their squad to the 40-player limit by placing Jim O'Mahoney, Joe Scarpetl and Howard Simpson on waivers.

O'Mahoney. a linebacker from: he set a NFT. record by i Miami of Florida, was on the Hfskinp If, I A senr-n? am souaa a year aio. scar- Lender Pick Triumphs In Roosevelt Feature WESTBURY, N. Roosevelt raceway's featured fifth race, tht Cherrystone Inn, was won last night by Leader Pick in a quick 2:02.

George Phalen was In the sulky lor regular driver Jim Dennis and steered the winner In a head triumph over Scotty's colt, Jim Cruise up, and Mighty Tar Heel, Vern-on Dancer driving. The winner, a fct-vear-okd ana ol Ome Abhe-Josedala Counterwin, Is otmed by Victor and Morris May-wood, m. Considered an out-sider by the crowd of Leader Pick retimwd.tlS.SO, and W.20 (cross the board. The dall; double of and 2 paid J18.W as iJursie Song won the firsi and Fredrlka Byrd took the second, By ROGER PULLAM Both Red Bastien snd Waldo von Erich were disqualified and the. feature wrestling match at the City Arena last night was with a tmashing.

right fist to the mid-section of Bastien. followed by a thundering right to the head. Becoming weary ol throwing punches, the German wrestler then tried choking the breath out of Bastien, The redheaded Bastien met his opponent's attack by flipping him over his hack and twisting his arm. He continued his assault By twice picking von Erich up in his arms and slamming him to maL Von Erich responded by kick Ifieawt i ceo 0 01 I Tnul. is 3 9 TvM, JJ rjno-1 "nr la rf.

-GP jr r-. t.rr I V- iniP" IVP.l Sr-Tr-r'n. n- flntrssn w. 6 1-3 i 0 1 TO 0 0 0 Hihjirrfr i i 1-1 2 0 0 3 gffi'rfun Braves Tnk Rookie MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) -The Milwaukee Braves Tuesday announced the sisming of 18-year-old calcher Russell Rusty Riley, Gray5ville, to a 1965 contract with the Greensville team of the Western Catolinas league.

Riley, righthander, lettered In three snorts during three years at Philips high school, Birmingham, and last June was named lhe outstanding player in the Alabama high school all-star games. Red Bastien Battles Von Erich to Draw twists for good measure. Von Erich and Bastien then left the ring and began to slam away at each other. When they tailed to return to the neio 01 battle within the 30 second time elated conteit as the two, iimil, they were disqualified and muscle-men decided to try andjthe bout "declared no contest, practice their profession outside1 Bastien returned later in the of the ring. I program to defeat Klondike Bill Von Erich opened the boutj and von Erich put in a second appearance by downing Roger Dupree.

In. other matches; Crowd pleasing Arnold (Golden Boy) Skoal-and won sn extremely exciting two aul ol three falls contest over Bull Johnson; Smasher Sloan defeated former professional footballer. Rocky Storm; Luke Graham beat Ted Lewin in a tough and tumble affair; Popular Pedro Morales gained a victory over Lou (Tha Comedian) Albano; Gorilla Monsoon beat Tonus warm Into 110 points Last year hi; point a rookie defensive big his colorful opponent in the-and Robert Dursnton fought Don total tailed oil to 95 and he1 Iron North Carolina, wu re- girt and adding a series of lag-! McClarity to a draw. DiSpirito Pleated by UB Right on Schedule On Coach's Time-Table By PETE NEVTN The University oi Bridgeport fooihall team is steaming along right on schedule on Coach Bob DiSpirim's pre season time-table. Arrpr week of nrarrire.

Di- say, his team is on the theme of success by touthpaws right tracn Doth physically ann on their first turn against Phil-Imenially as il points toward an adelphia Tuesday when he spared tussle ag.nr.st eight hits in pitching the Anfieles Dodders In a 3-2 vie- lory over ihe phinieS. Lannon 1 raded Ihe loss cost tne nan a game in the pennant race, but they still hold a six game margin over their chief rivals. To Oakland For Three Players erful University Boston Sept, 26. "We'te vet)' pleased with the kids, They're the fastrst lesrning group I've ever had to work ntth," observed DI-Spirllo. "The spirit has been (enitlc and we're moving along In our pre-season program very well." The early practice period il especially important lo the Purple Knights this season because of the large percentage of sophomores on the.

squad. More than half Df Ihe players are new to DiSpirito and his staff. The coaches thererore have spent considerable time evaluating and reevaluating personnel during the back whose professional career lhave rated high on the coaches' was dimmed by injuries and abating scale including ends Mike tifl with a coach, was IradedjMcDonaid and Steve Vlnin. whs es-nrriay by ihe Houslon Oilers wrrP mp scorers on last 3 Oakland for three men lo freshman tears. plug holes in lhe Oiler attack McDonald The Oilers cannon lor vinln.

rould caleh the oriensive ena uvuic vi- lensive guard Sonny Bishop and fullback Bob Jackson oi Oak- Housion cul six men Irorti its squad yesterday to make way lor the trade and keep tne team football," Indicated niSfdrltrj. "We didn't reallre that they were such proficient overall, They're both very tough defensive ends," Another sophomore offensive slandnut has been the Utile man Cannon led Oiler ground the possibly th. erE in 196P as a rookie from I.IMa rrl.n In a Louisiana Stale. He led Mandetille The US-league in that department the ipnund speedster his impressed nexi year and was Lhs roaches with his Inside run-ing plaver in the championship inlnc ability, game, "which Houston won. In, Mandeville gets lo the hole l'952, Cannon hurt his back quicklv.

He has unusual was used only partially. and can change speeds year, leg injuries forced him DeSpirilo said, ihe background. other Jriphnmores whom De- He and former coach Frank being out-Pop Ivy did not see eye tn eye and in in. Cannons playing attitude m-df Frank Prosek. a pcared to suffer.

sludeat from Uni- This year, he appeared lo has his but 7 A JM ed uncertain Unm so lar a net 5: yards in -5 ca.res Baiigb said his team was weak- back Frank mo. est at offensive guard snd tackle1 Among the veterans, quartar-and vesterdav's trade might-back Ron Brouwer has looked strengthen those posts. particularly sharp in practice Bishop Is a "good sessions, according to the UB Haugh said, who will be at coach. tackle when Houston faces San' "He's coming along very fast. Piego Saturday in Ihe regular He has renewed confidence in his season opener.

Bishop stands jnwn abilities since last season C-foil-2 and weighs 240. He might has been running the club double liter In the season DeSpirito said. guard. The team's oiher returning running to u.e unci quarterback. Johnny Core, ajso "TT iwins praise from the head coacb, 'but in Clilierent light, COrr bis PEEKS KILL NY.

(L'Pll hjl lni The New iork Jets cmMX trimmed their roster wees. Despite this, he 7.d™.lta,.^r«te« Zv has been working with the team asked waivers on six piayets eluding rookie quarterback in 1962, would be placed on the Jets' taxi squad il he Is not claimed. Klou, who was sorting his filth year with the New York AFL entry, was starling offensive tackle until he suflertd a pulled groin muscle in an exhibition game three weeks ago. Perkins. 6-2, 225 pounds from the University of Iowa, played sparingly with the Jets last season, and Guy, rrom the University of Mississippi was picked up Jast week from the New York Giants of the Nechroa! Football League cut him from their rost- his.

spirit and pi iv have madi big iske of Perm State and on DiSpirito. vear pro Jack Klotr. Corr wempiiiies uie atneuae Linebacker Ed Cummings. a this whole group. Here a kid rookie (torn Stanford: rookie Iwilh i cast on his wrist, but flankec Bill a freeihr'j still liking pin in all the agenl from Northern Michigan; dnlls.

He's practicing handolfs, halfback Bill Perkins and flank-hakmg pissing practice, doing er Louis Guy also were placed everything except for scrimmag-on waivers. ing. "when the cast enmes off. Liske had been in. a close hat- rsidv." DiSoirito 6j tie with rookie Mike Taliaferro 'salIj of Illinois for the No.

2 quarter. js fjack post Mturiei mcK. Mt ttlsBn, Coach Weeh twbanl: said Liske. yvl ever been associated the coach emphasized. UNDERSELLS THE VOLUME KING Stevens Ford DARES TO MAT ANT.

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