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PART 2- PAGE 4 CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE: AUGUST 21, 1960 EAST AND WESTS ho rter Hours Inspire Bears LIONS SUBDUEBkncIci Hot as Oilers PACKARD-1ST IN QPRIfJfiCIFI ft MEET SUNDAY Sharp in Drills; Crush Denver, 42 to 3 ROOKIES IN RENSSELAER 111 VI I III I VI IfeiM jCARDS, 24-21 ON FIELD GOAL Houston, Aug. 20 lid- George Blanda, former Chi IN 28TH GAME ensive Lin. Is Revamped Y' Ik QUESTCW BOX cago Bears' quarterback, threw two touchdown passes and Charlie Tolar scored two more the Houston Oilers Negro League's Stars Paired in Sox Park' kmade their home debut Sat BY COOPER HOLLOW Despite shorter hours on the practice field and liberal urday night by defeating the Denver Broncos, 42 to 3, be Toledo, Aug. 20 W) Jim Ninowski's passing and a fourth quarter field goal by Jim Martin carried the Detroit Lions to 24 ty 21 victory jover the St. Louis Cardinals in a National Football league exhibition Saturday night.

The Yions trailed 21 to 0 at one point Ninowski, recently ac Outstanding players of the uac Ui 1,1 tum- fore a crowd of 18,500. The Houston defense held Denver to a net rushing gain of only three yards in the first half as the Oilers gained their first victory in three American Football league exhibition games. It was Den The Question Box will answer as many questions as space permits. Address all queries to the Question Box, Chicagd Tribune Sports department, 11. Inclose a stamped self-addressed envelope for reply by mail.

How many home runs did the Chicago Cubs hit as a team during the 1959 season? Garth Walters, Chicago. Tk Ctthi connected for 161 fcomt runs during th list aeatoa. What is ihe best season batting average bv Jim Pier- Negro American league ne cnicago Bears be on display in Comiskeyj appear to be ahead of their Sunday when the East August training pace of re-meets the West in the 28th jcent years annual Ail-Star baseball. Coach George Halas has at 3 p. m.

I A crowd of 15.000. includ- cut the lenSth cf both morn' ing Mayor Daley, who and afternoon drill ses-scheduled to 'throw out the sions on the St. Joseph's col- first ball, will watch the East! lege campus in Rensselaer, quired from the Cleveland Browns, took charge in the 100 MILE RACE Springfield, Aug. 20 UP Jim Packard of Speedway, won the 100 mile United States Auto Club champion-shipL raee at the Illinois State fair on a muddy track Saturday before a capacity crowd of 35,000. Packard, who won nearly $20,000, lapped all of the 18 starters except second-place finisher, Eddie Sachs of Outer Valley, Pa.

Race Is Delayed Only eight of the Indianapolis 500 mile type cars finished the race, which was delayed for an hour and 40 minutes at the end of the 30th lap by rain. There was no official time recorded because of the rain. Jim Branson of Champaign, held the lead for the first 15 laps, but mechanical trouble forced him to slow down and he finished in seventh place. Packard, 28, took the lead from Branson at the end of the 15th lap. Branson had the fastest qualifying time, 34.5 4 try io avenge me 8 to 7 defeat suffered last year.

Ind. Freshmen played prominent roles in last Monday night's exhibition victory The East team, composed sall since breaking into the cf players from the Birming ham. and Raleigh, N. C. over New York.

second half and completed 13 of 20 passes for 154 yards and two touchdowns. Martin came in with 3:15 remaining in the game and broke a 21 to 21 tie with a 22 yard field goal. Fumbles on Kickoff A fumbled kickoff return and a bad pass from center gave the Lions their final 10 points. Billy Stacey, Cardinal halfback, was hit hard on his own 29 on a kickoff return and fumbled. Max Messner, rookie linebacker, recovered for the Lions, Ninowski ran for 10, missed on one pass and then hit Terry Barr fro 10 yards to set up the Lions' major leagues? Ann Ehlers, Chicago.

Piersall had a .23 batting average with fha Boston Red 8ni fa 15S for all best record. What horse won the Kentucky Derby in 1941? Frank Valenti, San Francisco. Whirlanav. ridden bjr Eddie Arcaro, won the 1941 Kentucky Derby. ver's third defeat.

Denver made its lone threat midway in the first quarter as Gene Mingo kicked a 23 yard field goal to climax an 84 yard drive that began after Houston's Tirst touchdown. After that the Broncos did not cross midfield again until the last five minutes. Tolar, the -190 pound understudy to Billy Cannon, climaxed a pair of third quarter drives of 47 and 73 yards by carrying over from the 1. Cannon, favoring an injured knee, did not play. Blanda threw touchdown passes to 50 yards to Dave Smith and 8 yards to Johnny Carson.

He also kicked all six clubs, will be managed by Both moves are radical de-- Jim Canady, who is expected I partures from IIaias tradi. to start Phil Welch on There are definite signs mound- tnat the new order" may Welch, 19 year old left be paying off. hander from Birmingham, The used has an 11 to 5 record for the so th woufdn season. Either Ernie West-' of nut Hnrlthnc. sr.

Indianapolis Sailor field, a teammate or Henry jf and half hour Garrett of Raleigh will fol-Lrf. said Um. seconds for the one- mile lap, Ed Kovac of Cincinnati, one of outstanding group of rookie backfield candidates for Chicago Bear squad training at St. Joseph's college in Rensselaer, Ind. one nd won the Goy wmianu Viearwaier, Aug.

iuw ttiici wic nidi three innings. Bear staff member. "Now that they know they'll only stay on the field 90 minutes, UP) Harry Levinson of Indi touchdown. Nick Pietrosante Lead East's Batters Houston conversions. Score: ran it over from the 9.

G. Stratton trophy. Causes Several Spins The wet dirt track caused several spins, but no injuries. Elmer George of Speedway, finished third. The best hitters in the East 6 a11 out anapolis, Saturday won his heat in the National Snipe class regatta over the six-mile Gulf of Mexico course.

Later the Cardinals, with a fourth and 14 situation on Problems to Iron Out The Bears look sharp. But lineup are Second Baseman Rufus Gibson and First Baseman Ralph Fortson, both of their 42, lined up to punt. A bad pass from center bounced problems which ere evident back to the 14 where the Looking Back in Sports Hollrtuif Lions recovered. The Detroit offense stalled and Martin Raleigh. Gibson is batting: even in last year's whirlwind .322 and Fortson .311.

finish still must be ironed The West, composed of out. players from the Kansas City Assistant Coach Phil Han-Monarchs and Detroit-New dler believes the offensive Orleans Stars, will be led by will show substantial im-Paul Hubbard and Ira Mc-; provement. He is stressing I is I V5- 5v VK I i V- -i miinniiii.naiiu ii in tii nir mrir i inl If, .1 Wm MELSHCPfm upset THE BRITISU BY WINNING THE OLYMPIC 1500-METER KUN IN LONDON YEARS AGO HE BECAME THE LAST AMERICAN TO GAIN A GOLD MEDAL IN THE 'OLYMPIC MILE 14,1908) Knight hitting .322 and .320, pass protection as the most important duty of an offen-j sjve lineman. I TTonHlor Viae inocrlorl Vi respectively, for the Mon-arcbs. Manager Sherwood Brew- Denver 3 0 0 3 Houston 7 14 14 742 Houston Smith, 60 yard pass from Blanda (Blanda kick 7-0 Denver FG Mingo, field goal 231 7-3 Houston i yard pasa from Blanda Blanda kick! 14-3 Houston Groman, 12 yard pass from le Blanda kick 21.3 Houston Tolar 1 yard run Blanda kick I 28.3 Houston Tolar, 1 yard run Blanda kick I 35.3 Houston Groman.

48 yard pas from Alilsiead Blanda kick) 42.3 Chicago Team Wins 2 Games in Ft. Wayne Fort Wayne, Aug. 20 Special Chicago's Fern-wood Park Bruins won twice Saturday in the Connie Mack league regional baseball tournament, beating Ft. Wayne, 2 to 0, in a mornjng game and Toledo, 9 to 1, in the afternoon. Al Otto and Dick Jackson pitched for Fernwood in the first and second game, respectively.

ATHLETE HURT ON FARM Stanford, Aug. 20 TSpecial 1 Gene Gaither. on of Stanford High school's most promising athletes, has been shelved with a broken leg suffered while helping a farmer. er of the West has named personnel in the forward Bill Matthew 12-6 of Detroit wall. Veteran Willie Lee has as his starting pitcher.

Calvin moved from left to Grant of Kansas City will be right tackle, the position he ready for early action. ROGER LE CLERC Trinity linebacker MAURY YOU MANS Syracuse end was called in to kick the winning three pointer. Passes For Touchdown Detroit scored in the third quarter when Ninowski connected on five consecutive passes for a 69 yard touchdown drive. The payoff pitch was a 15 yarder, to rookie Gail Cogdill, an end from Washington state; Ninowski's other touchdown toss was an 18 yarder to Jim Gibbons. Altho the Cardinals out-gained the Lions, 256-213 yards, three St.

Louis quarterbacks could connect on only 13 of 29 tosses for 132 yards. Sonny Randle caught two touchdown passes for St. Louis, an 18 yard pass from King Hill and a 42 yarder down the middle from John Roach. The first St. Louis score came when Pietrosante fumbled on Detroit's first play from scrimmage and the cards took over on the Lions' 24.

Mai Hammack carried on six of seven plays, and i i ti i'-v '1 Probable lineups: fc.AST Jnst Bs. Birminiiham. Shortstop. Jim Ivory. Birmingham.

Third r. Rutin Gibson. Raleigh. Second ha. Ralph Fortson.

Rlnh. First r. Boh Worthington. Ralriih, Catclwr. 'illie Harris.

Birmingham. Le't Jifld. Brown Jackson. Birmingham. Right Held.

John MitcheM, Birmingham. Center fceld. Fbil Welch. Birmingham, Pitcher. WEST Kat Dane.

Ietroit. Second base. TVwi Bonner. Detroit. Ift field.

Frank Williams, Kansas City. Right Palmer Hubbard. Kansas CitT. Center 'ira' McKniaht. Kansas City.

Third base. Tat Patterson. Detroit. First base. Art Hamilton.

Detroit. Catcher. Ike Brown. Kansas City. Shortstop.

Bill Matthew. Detroit. Pitcher. 1 I tm 'LENNA COLLETTVARB IS the played thruout his career until joining the Bears. Dick Klein, formerly a right tackle, now plays on the left side.

Guards are Stan Jones, who has taken over (the retired Abe Gibron's duties as offensive captain, and Ted Karras, also being groomed as a tackle. John Mellekas, the starting center, is tabbed by Handler as "sturdy, quick, and a vastly improved ball player." Konovsky Works Hard Line prospects who have impressed Handler are Bob Konovsky, former Chicago Cardinal who has been work- Exhibition Football 9 ONLY WOMAN GOLFER TO WIN THE U.S.' AMATEUR CHAMPIONSUIR 6 TIMES. IN 1935 SHE WON HER LAST TITLE WITH A 3 AND 2 TRIUMPH OVER 17-YEAR-OLD PATTY BERG SATURDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.FAfil Detroit, 24; 81. Ixwbi. 21.

AMERICA I.FAGIK Houston, 42; Denver, S. Dallas, 3ft; New York. 14. DR. MADDOCK'S GYPSY TAKES diligently for a Bear CLASS RACE ihnrfVi- PrvK Whitlnur an tv.

Maddock's Maddocks Dr. Walter G. '111 Gypsy won the class and Fanning lng event sponsored by the Columbian Yacht club Satur-; plunged over from the one. SI. Iiis I 7 0-21 Detroit 7 1 24 St Louis Hammack 1 yard nin I Conrad kick I St.

I.oiiis Randle 18 yard pass from Hill 1 Conrad kick I 14-0 St. louis Randle 42 yard paaa from Roach I Conrad kick I 21-0 Detroit Cogdill 1 5 yard pass from Ninowski Perry kick I 21-7 Detroit Gibbons 18 yard pass from IV i-nownki I Perry kick I Detroit Pietrosante 9 yard run I Perry-kick I 21-21 Detroit Martin field goal. 22 yards 24-21 BOB WETOSKA Notre Dame tackle KEN KIRK Mississippi linebacker AERONUTRONIC'S Electronic Systems Operations are interviewing in Chicago on August 22 and 23, telephone Mr. T. Pardi, SUperior 7-7200 ENGINEERS SCIENTISTS MATHEMATICIANS Challenging- positions are available in day of Randolph st.

in Lake Michigan. Gypsy's time was! 1IaIas reluctant to ais-tdespite his 6 foot inchj 230 da A. whose running is 24'54 Second was Ardelle.cuss offensive backfield size I reminiscent of that of Perry owned bv Herman T. Van end candidates at this early. Also seeking defensive line1 Jeter.

Mel of the Chicago Yacht stage. berths are- Bill DeColigny.J John Farrington, 6 foot 3 club. Third was Calypsoi "So much depends on the jtackle from Trinity, andlinch freshman end from owned by Ed Schabel. also of new boys' showings in future Tackle Bob Wetoska of Notre! Prairie View, has prov- Ohio Wins Final in l'A (0. I il vm Little League Meet the Chicago Yacht club.

exhibitions," the Bear coach Dame, back for his second ed himself a fast, sure fing- iered receiver in drills. Hes In the Celebrity class said Saturday. "I like Ed Ko- Bear tryout. New Boston, defeated Harper Woods, 3 to 2, in the final game of the Little league regional playoffs Cloud Nine, owned by Thor vac of Cincinnati. Glenn The coaches are impressed still unseasoned, of course, Christenson.

took first place Shaw of Kentucky is running, with the speed of Adolphusjbut so was Harlon Hill in in 2:14.47. San Souci, owned; well, as is Claude King ofjFrazier, halfback from Flori- 1954. Un Gary Saturday. by George Bilhorn, was sec- Houston. All are big.

husky ond and Clipper, sailed by; boys, and we could use one CANADA KEEPS Crippled Children Benefit HARMSWORTH BOAT TROPHY VT. Manuel spiesman, was more uig running uativ. third. Defensive Coach Clark Joe Hasterlik's Sus was Shaughnessy has welcomed first in the Dragon class in back Vic Zucco, who missed 2:54.47. Snap, owned by Otto much of last year's un be-Stoffel was second and Bon cause 0f a broken collar Bon, sailed by Jack At the moment Zucco was third.

js listed as the fifth man in a PICTON. Ont, Aug. 20 Canada's Miss Supertest III won the Harmsworth Inter MISSILE RANGE DEVELOPMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS -Conceptual design, data transmission, telemetry, data processing, display RANGE INSTRUMENTATION Syetems investigation, analysis, missile range instrumentation, high altitude geophysics RANGE PLANNING "Blue sky" systems, range instrumentation, trajectory analysis, human factors, telemetry requirements RANGE SAFETY Math analysis, simulation techniques, data links, dynamics, tracking and missile systems LAUNCH HAZARDS Toxic propellants, explosives, acoustics, shock wave, industrial hygiene RECOVERY SYSTEMS Analysis, design and development national Powerboating trophy i for the second consecutive Askvisr. Diloted bv Com-1 canrnrfi rv unit urhirh -alcn Jn; One of the big events of the Milwaukee summertime sports scene will take place next Saturday night in County stadium, and Chicago crippled children will be among the beneficiaries. For the second consecutive year, the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers will meet in the annual Midwest Shrine football game sponsored by the Tripolite temple for the benefit of Shrine hospitals for crippled children in Chicago and Minneapolis-St.

Paul. In last-summer's game, 28,000 braved rain to watch the Bears defeat the Packers, 19 to 16, on a last quarter pass. Ticket sales are reported to be well ahead of last year's pace. modore Steve Kurowski, was eludes Erich Barnes Richie 'e" Saturday by easily turn ing back the bid of the United nrst in tne lumiaren event. (Petitbon.

C. Caroline, and it i Charley Sumner. Dallas Cowboys Shift imtt.A Fiiti. tTI- to Wisconsin camp Two of the Bears rookie Dallas. Aug.

20 (UPD The defensive! candidates were 1 a rrt. uaua5 cowDoys oi me ia- araiiea as iuiures. iney are tional Football league, who I Leclerc of Trinity suffered their third consecu- Conn. and Maury Youmans USE A I A 1 aa a i 1 A- 1 1 l- LAauuLi'ALS ls ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS COMMUNICATIONS ANALYSIS-Analysis and advanced design problems in PAM-PCM telemetry DIGITAL CIRCUIT DESIGN Transistorized circuitry for data processing, instrumentation, telemetry, equipment ANALOG CIRCUIT DESIGN -Instrumentation amplifiers, interpolation filters, video amplifiers exniomon game aeieat oi ine national cnampion py-Friday night, announced Sat- racuse team. urday they would set up al Leclerc and Ken Kirk of new three week training; Mississippi are bidding for camp at St.

John's Military ilinebacking jobs. Both are FOR YOUR HOME States' challenging team. The three boat United States team had faded by the race's end. Gale runner-up to Supertest in Friday's first heat in the best-of-three race, never got her engine started Saturday and dropped out. Nitrogen Too, first over the starting line, dropped out midway thru the race after Supertest had overtaken her on the second lap.

Nitrogen, a sister craft, was able to finish but was more than half a lap behind on the five mile course. A.F.L. MOGULS WILL DISCUSS PLAYER DRAFT Dallas, Aug. 20 ('Commissioner Joe Foss of the American Football, league announced -Saturday that the executive committee will meet Thursday and Friday in academy. Delafield, Wis.

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