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Iowa's Big Sept. 1966 IS Finds Answer in Soccer Shoes WHG( soccer shoes is Bob Ziokowski's own idea, damaffinSii0 efSS he needed to strengthen his fnr hlwK t0 helP wear off a of his 272 pounds for his football comeback at Iowa. It's the idea of Dr. W. (Shorty) paul that the only soccer snoes are made of football step in the right direc- moIded rubber.

The cleats are ll'on ne made in a soccer round, but are shorter and shoe. This, he thinks. i Impossible sPikes- also have more for Mete 11 imi mi i IV IK A ye ri '-'7 Wvfr uii fir-' ml SANDY KOUFAX JUAN MARICHAL GAYLORD PERRY SreTrolt IfiS from sadden cuts and twists. Dr; Paul, Iowa team physician, has been campaigning for several years to persuade Hawkeye coaches, and all others, to adopt soccer cleats as a means of cutting down Injuries. So far, only one team has made the change.

At any rate, Houston U. reported some time ago that it would equip all its players with soccer footwear for home games this year. But that's because Houston's home field is in the Astrodome, where it was found that the standard conical football cleats dug too deep and sometimes stuck in the new synthetic grass there. Knee Woe IT HAS long been Dr. Paul's contention that football cleats also dig too deep and stick too often in plain old outdoor turf.

"One reason there are so manv knee injuries." savs ih Not (By the Aisoclated Prett) Mingling with the best apparently rubs off even on the New York Mets. At least for 48 hours. The ever-shocking Mets went into this week palled by the shadow of Sandy Koufax, Juan Marichal and Gaylord Perry, the National League's three 20-game winners, and emerged with two victories. By facing those three huri-ers in less than 48 hours and winning more games than they lost, the Mets possibly have reached the pinnacle of their five-year history. They started the series by battering 21-g a winner Koufax in the third inning and breezing to a 104 victory over the Dodgers, then one game out of first place.

They suffered a slight setback Wednesday as Marichal edged them, 2-1, for his twentieth victory, but they rebounded quickly in the third and deciding game against Perry, who was the majors' first 20-game winner this season. Al Luplow and Larry Elliot singled with none out in the second inning, advanced to third on a ground out and scored on Ed Bressoud's single. That was it, as the Mets won, 2-1. "When we were coming in from Atlanta Sunday, the guys were talking about how we had our work cut out for us," said 24-year-old Dennis Ribant, who stopped the Giants on five hits. "I told everyone we were the net selling price of their products.

Seven food manufacturers joined this fall in what is billed as the largest single food promotion ever put together involving more than one company, pushing "1966 official training table foods." Larry Kent, president of N.F.L. Properties, estimates the food companies will spend $12 million on the project. Win a Player Birds Eye (frozen foods) will offer fans a ladies' guide to football, blue and white Tribun Staff Photo 272 Pound Tackle Bob Ziolkowski Soccer shoe helps damaged ankle Hawkeye medical supervisor, tendency to roil on those that the cleats are too Ions ball cleats. Iowa's inner soles and some other padding." CIWI War au iC1Filu in his big brother's re- covery program, was actually lending aid and comfort to an enemy in doing it. Football Endorsements Mean MONEY "give" to them.

Dangers TVR. PAUL also points out -Lythat the conical football cleats sometimes come off their steel retaining pegs. "The cleats alone can inflict, painful bruises and contusions," he said. "It can be much worse if the cleat happens to be ripped off and the steel peg exposed. "That was what happened to Karl Noonan in a 1964 game against Washington.

His arm was ripped open by an exposed steel peg when a Washington player stepped on him." Bad Break ANYWAY, Ziolkowski is sold on soccer shoes for his particular trouble. Bob's right ankle was fractured in an early practice last season, when he was counted on as a key man in the line. The injury was so severe that Bob still wasn't able to take part in spring practice. "When I got back home to Detroit for the summer," said Bob, "I began working out Indoors with my younger brother, Tim playing handball and paddle ball, and doing some running in tennis shoes. "Then I decided I was ready to start running outdoors and put on my football snoes.

But I found nut ihat mv anlrla hail "I didn't go back to tennis shoes because I knew I'd have to get used to running on some kind of cleats. That's when I thought of trying soccer shoes. They were just right after I fixed up the right one with Pro By Sally Ryan NEW YORK, N. Y. (AP) -The opening of the National Football League schedule is a week away, but the campaign already is on in the nation's department stores, supermarkets and sportings goods shops.

Everything from raincoats to Iitterbags is carrying an N. F. L. tag. Business is investing millions of dollars to promote products as the kind the big boys use.

Pajamas to Boots You can shed your N. F. L. pajamas in the morning, don He Puts On the (By the Associated Press) When Sonny Siebert is on the fly the Baby Birds don't get off the ground. Siebert continued his mastery over a 1 1 i ore Thursday night, firing a five-hitter as I I a nd whipped the American League leaders, 4-1.

The 29-year- old right-hander, author of the only no-hitter in the majors this season, out-pitched rookie ace Jim Palmer for his fifteenth victory and fourth in five meetings with the Orioles. He has beaten Palmer a 14-game winner himself two times and also has topped rookie Eddie Watt from Iowa and second -year man Wally Bunker. But Siebert has been up-and down against the rest of the league since June 11, when he flipped his no-hitter against Washington and said: "It's like you're flying, like you're way up there in the clouds." Until Thursday night, Siebert had failed to finish eight straight starts since July 25. He has won his last three decisions, however, and is only one victory short of his 1965 total. Frank Robinson, who had 1 SONNY SIEBERT in going to beat them," said Manager Wes Westrum.

"If I had to face them for a living, I'd go into teaching pretty quick," said Bressoud, a teacher during the winter. Bressoud, however, went on to explain why the way the Mets handled the top three should have come as no surprise. "The pressure Isn't on us as much as it is on them," he said. "They can't afford to lose. We have nothing to lose, and we can go up and free swing.

"If we lose, we can't drop from ninth to tenth, but if they lose, they can drop out of first and even lose the pennant." Los Angeles Dodger rookie pitcher Don Sutton has broken the Law, and stolen one from the Pirates besides. The 21-year-old right-hander who already has more victories than any previous Dodger rookie he's 12-11 de-feated Pittsburgh, 4-3, Thurs- football jerseys and a win your favorite N.F.L. player sweepstakes as part of its promotion. The favorite N. F.

L. player will deliver the grand prize, including a car and tickets to the Pro Bowl game in Los Angeles or the Runnerup Bowl game in Miami. Hires Huff J. P. Stevens and has tied in its merchandising with the N.F.L.

since 1960, and this year will spend an estimated $350,000 on it The Textile Company has signed to Omaha. Omaha also claims that it should have "territorial rights" to Antulov. Protest Filed The protest has been filed with Commissioner Stuart Kroesch at the league's offices in Joliet, 111., and he has promised an early decision. Kroesch finds himself caught in the middle in this dispute since he is also the general manager of the Joliet WOMEN'S GOLF AT URBANDALB Guess your score minus putts Kate Herr. AT WOODSIDE Binqo-Banso Delia Pierce and Donna Steinbeck.

TOP BOWLERS AT BOWLERAMA Tlqer-Burt Blancnard 225431, Dal Ferguson 225hS27, Phil Roush 233. Mixed Alice Lint 21. AT VAL LANES American Lesion Jack Naughton 37, Dick Morgan 226, Don Daldwin 225. i an N. F.

L. shirt, slacks, tie, boots, blazer and cap embroidered with a Los Angeles Rams or a Minnesota Vikings symbol. You can drive to the game in an automobile bearing Atlanta Falcons or Philadelphia Eagles tags, sit on a New York Giants Stadium cushion with matching poncho, wrap yourself in a Green Bay Packers blanket and light a cigarette with a Washington Redskins lighter. At home you can decorate with a Dallas Cowboys lamp, a St. Louis Cardinals wall 'Indian day night, and the victim was Vernon Law.

Sutton, who was three years old when Law first pitched for the Pirates, brought Los Angeles within two games of the Pirates, and San Francisco Giants, tied for first place. Although Sutton was not around at the finish, he was the pitcher of record when the Dodgers went ahead and thus received the victory. Tied 1-1 going into the tenth inning, the Dodgers opened with a single by Lou Johnson off Law. The 36-year-old righthander then walked Sutton's pinch-hitter, 1 Barbieri, and Wes Parker. Law was relieved by Pete Mikkelsen, who walked Jim Gilliam to force in the go-ahead run.

Ron Fairly followed with a sharp single to center for two runs and what proved to be the deciding tally, for Pirate third baseman Bob Bailey followed with a two-run homer in the bottom of the tenth. hired Sam Huff, the Washing, ton Redskins linebacker. He endorses products and speaks at sales and manufacturers' meetings. N. F.

L. Properties produces statistics indicating pro football is more popular than baseball. It claims its fans are younger, have larger families and more money. "Our job is not really to make money for the league," Kent says. "We're considered by the league as its service and promotional arm.

The promotion is worth more than the money we earn." club which the Warriors play at Joliet Sunday. Joliet and Des Moines appear to be two of the strongest teams in the league. President Frank Anderson says that he feels that Omaha's claims are ridiculous. "The contract that Omaha has is last year's. Antulov showed up at our training camp and wanted a tryout this year and we gave him one.

Big Blow "We feel that since Omaha didn't sign him to a 1966 contract that he is our property this year. Of course, we'll have to abide by the commis-s i ner's decision; Antulov's loss would be a big blow to our defense." Antulov was an all-league player at Lincoln last year. After Sunday's game at Joliet, the Warriors return home for a game with Omaha at Sec Taylor Stadium, Sept. 10. tective helps prevent reinfection, keep feet dry and comfortable.

Greaseless, stainless. Get TINO CREAM today! Available at all drug counters. Money back guarantee by the manufacturer. Warriors May Lose Baby Birds Antulov to Omaha him that he can "go as far as I want to" in testing the ankle. Coach Ray Nagel says he will let Bob pretty much "set own limitations" in early prac- tice.

A well-healed Ziolkowski could make a big difference in Iowa prospects. promotional arm, National Football League Properties, to handle it. In 1963, its first year, N. F. L.

properties grossed about $150,000 from royalties and license fees. This year it expects about $600,000, about enough to buy a quarterback. It will be divided equally among the 15 N. F. L.

clubs. American, Too The American Football League has similar arrangements. There currently are 66 active N.F.L. licensees, who pay a 5 per cent royalty on Fires 69 For Lead SOUTHPORT, ENGLAND (AP) Billy Casper, the United States Open titlehold-er, shot a scintillating 69, one over the course record, and four under par, to move into the third round lead of the $200,000 Carling golf tournament today with a 54-hole total of 216. Casper finished with an eagle 3 on the seventeenth and a birdie 4 on the home hole.

Casper had 28 putts in his round including nine single putt greens. Roberto de Vicenzo of Argentina finished with 35-3671 for a three-round total of 218 two shots off the early pace. Overnight rains had flooded the greens, and there were early morning winds of gale force. FIGHT RESULTS PORTLAND, MAINE, Pete Rleolttlll. 17Vi, Portland, outpointed Walker Sim- iaf'Zf rUI IIOiiU viairwi wiin- To'l A'NGELEs-Eddie Huriev.

195, Minneapolis, outpointed Don Koontz. 195, Bakersfleld, 10. niTWTAMC1 Imperial House 1901 Ingenoll Cimani fne a iiiivm ivi 7 BARBECUED RIBS Steaks, Chicken, Seafood CocACaifi Open Daily at 4 P.M. Dining Room at 5 P.M. Tiny Tim (a mere 235 pounds) will split family loyal- ties at Iowa's homecoming Noy 22 Nortbesfcn, Is Hawkeye opponent and Tim is 5...8, prmore WCKle Ior we "dcats' Bob says doctors have told plaque and a Pittsburgh Steel-ers clock, open a drink with a Chicago Bears bottle opener, pour it into a Baltimore Colts pewter tankard or a Detroit Lions insulated cup.

You can sleep on a Falcons mattress, eat off a Cleveland Browns place mat, put your money in a San Francisco 49ers bank, play your choice of N.F.L. electric football games and collect N. F. L. dolls the ones with the bobbing heads.

It has become such a big business that the N. F. L. has set up a merchandising and Sign 9 command, retiring 19 of the last 21 men he faced. His batterymate, Duke Sims, clubbed a two-run homer and Max Alvis hit a solo shot as the Indians completed the season series with a 10-8 edge over the Orioles.

Jorg Mattheis was second and Horst Beyer third. French national champion Jacques Madobust won the gold medal and teammate Robert Rose the silver in the high jump. Both cleared 6 feet 11M inches. Russia collected its second gold medal in the women's events when Valentina Tikho-mirova won the pentathlon with 4,787 points. If Big Labor Day Week-end JAZZ SET Supper Club S31S SE 14th Open 5 P.

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Thev sometimes stick in the ground when a player makes a quick turn, The knee moves, but the foot doesn't and you have an injury." The soles and cleats of THE SCOREBOARD (All timet Central Daylight) National League W. L. Pet. G.B. San Francisco ..78 56 382 Pittsburgh ....78 56 .582 Los Angeles ...75 57 368 2 Philadelphia ...72 64 .529 7 Cincinnati 68 66 307 10 St.

Louis 68 66 .507 10 Atlanta 63 69 .488 14 Houston 61 73 .455 17 New York 59 76 .437 19V2 Chicago 47 86 .353 30V2 Thursday's Games New York 2, San Francisco 1 St. Louis 7, Atlanta 4 Chicago 11, Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia 3, Houston 1 Los Angeles 4, Pittsburgh 3 (10 innings) Friday's Games Philadelphia (Bunning 15-9) at New York (Miller 0-0), 7 p. m. 2 Houston (Dierker 7-6 and Cuellar 10-6) at Atlanta (Cloninger 11-9 and Jarvis 1-1), 6:05 p. m.

Chicago (Jenkins 2-6) at Pittsburgh (Veale 13-9), 7:15 p. m. Los Angeles (Osteen 13-11) at Cincinnati (Maloney 14-4), 8:05 p. m. San Francisco (Herbel 4-4) at St.

Louis (Washburn 10-7), 8 p. m. Saturday's Games Night Philadelphia at New York 2-Twi-Night Houston at Atlanta Chicago at Pittsburgh Night Los Angeles at Cincinnati San Francisco at St. Louis American League w. Pet.

G.B. Baltimore 83 50 .624 Detroit 72 61 .541 11 Minnesota 72 63 .533 12 Cleveland 70 65 .519 14 Chicago 71 66 .518 14 California ....67 67 500 16V New York 61 74 .452 23 Washington ....62 76 .449 23Vj Boston 60 78 .435 25V2 Kansas City ...59 77 .434 25V2 Thursday's Games Cleveland 4, Baltimore 1 Detroit 7, Chicago 5 (10 innings) New York 5, California 2 Only games scheduled. Friday's Games Washington (Ortega 10-11) at California (Newman 3-7), 10 p. m. Boston (Fischer 1-0) at Kansas City (Krausse 10-8), 8 p.

m. New York (Bouton 2-6) at Minnesota (Grant 10-13), 8 p. m. Baltimore (McNally 12-4) at Chi-rago (John 13-8), 8 p. m.

2 Detroit (McLain 16-11 and Spsrma 2-7) at Cleveland (Bell 13-10 and 0'Donoghue 6-8), 5 p. m. Saturday's Games Night Washington at California Twilight Boston at Kansas City 2-Day-Night New York at Minnesota Baltimore at Chicago Twilight Detroit at Cleveland clipped Siebert for four homers in their past two meetings, drove in the Orioles' run with a third-inning double and also singled, lifting his league leading batting mark to .320. Otherwise, Siebert was in Russian Men's Track Power Appears Gone BUDAPEST, HUNGARY (AP) Russia's track and field men went into the second half of the European games Friday without a single gold medal and it looked as if their long years of domination were over. The Des Moines Warriors football team is in danger of losing its outstanding defensive end Bob Antulov.

The 6-foot 7-inch, 242-pound Antulov, who was outstanding in the Warriors' Professional Football League of America opening victory last week, is the center of a protest from the Omaha club. Omaha claims that when the Lincoln, team disbanded after last season, An-tulov's 1965 contract was as- Brazilians Rap Wichita Cagers SAO PAULO, BRAZIL (AP) The Sao Paulo Corinthians, the South America champions, romped over the touring Wichita State basketball team, 92-75, Thursday night. The Corinthians hustled out to a 42-20 halftime lead and rnnsfpH in from there, desnite wwhwvw a a 25-point performance by Tomio Thnmnsnn. BRAKES SQUEAK OR PULL? Skilled Craftsmen and quality materials will take car of these problemt. Wayne Froy, Prop.

YARHAM BRAKE SERVICE Iowa' Oldest and Most Modern 845 Sixth CH 3-5989 East and West Germany have won six of nine men's events with 13 to go. The Russians were looking to Janis Lusixs, top performer in Europe this year, to win the javelin throw. They were not expected to win either the 400-meter hurdles or the 220-meter dash. Bodo Tummler edged French star Michel Jazy to win the 1,500 meters in 3 minutes 41.9 seconds. The West German won after setting the pace on the last two laps with his countryman Harald Norpoth.

Jazy, European recordhold-er, made a desperate burst over the last 50 meters. He passed Norpoth but failed to catch Tummler. Werner Von Moltke led a 1-2-3 sweep for West Germany the decathlon, winning with 7,740 points in the 10 events. INSTANT RELIEF FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT ITCH New medicated TING CREAM kills fungi, speeds healing, checks recurrence all without messy ointments Amazing new TING CREAM dries instantly to powder protective powder that kills fungus on 60 seconds contact; relieves itching, helps heal raw cracks between toes fast Cooling, soothing, pro.

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