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Baltimore, Tuesday, THti SUN SPOKTS 26. mt PAGE 24 Maryland Begins Preparation For Clemson Game On Saturday "And I listen more closely to Jcaimettc Feels 7 Ex-Bullets Can Make Good In New Loop 2 Tag Team Matches On Tap The autumn grappling season opens tonight at the Coliseum with a pair of tag team matches as the top attractions. Agile Antonino Rocco and Hav. EXECUTIVES TAKE TROPHY Foursome Fires 298 In Sunpapers Golf Tourney Clancy." Griffith has unlimited confi dence in Clancy, a junior high scnooi physical education teacner. "Clancv told me I could knock out Paret." said Emile.

an artic ulate and ever-smiling youngster. I didn think anyone could knock out Paret but Clancy told me during. the fight that when I hit him right Paret would go. When he went down and stayed down in the thirteenth I was really surprised. Clancy just said didn't I tell you? "So I wasn as surprised when I stop)ed Ortega in my next fight.

Clancy told me I could do it. More Relaxed Now "I'm always in good condition and so I'm still strong late in the fight. Before, I used to be very anxious to hit as hard as I could early in the fight. I didn't go to the body too much. "Now I'm relaxed.

I hit more to the body and wait for the opening for a good punch. "Will I knock out Paret again? I don't know. If the opportunity comes I will try for the knockout. I know one thing sure Paret will be after me very early. He will throw everything at me.

I hope he does because 111 be ready to meet him from the opening bell. Robinson Takes Split Decision (Continued roi lit Sports Pope1 a moment his championship heyday. This was Robinson's first victory in nearly eighteen month. He hadn't fought since last March when he lost to A. middleweight champion Gene Fullmer in a championship bout.

Robinson, but for brief flurries with his combinations, did not appear like the Sugar Ray of old. Greaves fought out of a weaving crouch and was the aggressor most of the way, with Robinson circling backward and fending off his opponent with jabs. The Associated Press card favored Robinson, 48-44. 1957 Mr, Universe Wins Title Again Vienna. Sent.

25 With bulg ing muscles and little hair. America's Tommy Kono. 30, tonight was elected "Mr. Universe' for an unprecedented fourth time. Tommv.

a double Olvmnic weight-lifting champion and 1957 "Mr. universe winner, had his hair rlrwlv a lat nv isort to meet the limit in the mid- idleweight contest of the 1961 world weight-lifting championships. Still he was overweight- He entered the next heavier division and finished with a poor third place. But in the election cf the world's most handsome male, carried out before 3.500 shrieking fans in the Vienna Stadthaile. the muscle-ball from easily beat sixteen competitors frora eleven safkes.

stacks Calhoun will meet the Black Terror and Bob Orton. A girls' team tussle will send Rita Cortez and Dot Carter against Jane Perez and Rose Kelly. Both team encounters will be best-two-out-of-three falls. Two heavyweight solo bouts also are listed with Angelo Savoldi taking on Judo Jack Terry and the Great Scot tackling Billy Zybysko. The first bout is set for 8.30 P.M.

Wisconsin In Drill Madison. Sept. 25 MB Coach Milt Bruhn cut short the normal post-game respite for Wisconsin's football regulars today and hustled his first two units throueh some heavv drills in nren. aration for Saturday's Big Tea Conference opener with Michigan I State. ENGINEERS Interviews our ad in today's 'I 'I GRIFFITH NOW K.O.PUNCHER Welter Champ To Use Weapon In Paret Rematch New York, Sept.

25 If Emile Griffith has blossomed from a fair puncher to a knockout slugger in the last year. In his two world welterweight title fights, the 23 year-old native of the Virgin Islands has scored two knockouts. He won the crown by knocking out defender Benny (Kid) Paret. of Cuba, in the thirteenth round and stopped Mex ico's Caspar (Indian) Ortega in the twelfth round last June 3. On Saturday night, Griffith will give Paret a return title shot at Madison Square Garden in a television fifteen-rounder.

No K.O. Record Prior to the two title fights, the always top-conditioned Grif fith had scored only 7 kayos in jr fights. Both Paret and Ortcca had been known for their abilitv to 'absorb a punch. Paret never had been floored beiore and Ortega. who had fought the best welters ana never naa Ibeen stopped.

So why the turnabout for Griffith? How did the power develop? Manager Answers "Maturity and confidence," said Gil Clancy, Griffith's trainer and pn-marjfpr "Hp had th rainrh before but didn't know how to use it. "I'm more relaxed and not as 'anxfous anymore." said Emile. AGE. N.Y. BLENDED WHISKEY.

86 PROOF. 65 General Electric's Defense Systems Department CONDUCTING By SEYMOUR 8. SMITH As the man who tutored them in Eastern League competition the last two winters here, it was fit ting Buddy Jcannette express an opinion on how seven of his former Bullets should do in the American League as training camp competition got livelier yesterday around the new circuit. Jeannette feels they all have a good chance to stick. "Why not?" he declares.

"They're talented and experienced. Of course, each one will run into a different prob lem; how many big men, how many backcourters, will the club run, how they put out personally. Situations like that will affect how they do." Spivey With Cleveland Five of the candidates are from 1960-61's play-off champions. They are giant Bill Spivey, reporting at Cleveland; Guy Sparrow, Los Angeles; Leroy (Spike) Gibson and Kelly Coleman, Chicago, and Willie Jones, Washington. Two others, Honolulu's Lee Harmon and Kansas City's Maurice were with Jeannette's 1959-60 quint.

"Spivey's got the height and ability and I think he can handle the wide lane," Jeannette continued. "His age and lack of speed are against him, but Bill is experienced and he wants this job awful bad. They say the Pipers like to run; well, they still need somebody to get the ball and pitch it out. Bill can do that. Coleman On Slow Side "Now Gibson fits in with a running attack and Spike can jump and grab rebounds, but he has his stretches of poor shooting.

If he has 'em at the wrong time he could miss out. Coleman's on the slow side and he's got to get in shape, but he can shoot the eyes out of the basket and he does a good job on the boards. "Sparrow's another who must Federal Team Tops In Pistol Action The Federal Armored Express pistol team here came out first in Class competition with an aggregate score of 1276 points, according to the fourth-quarter results just announced by the National Armored Car Association, Hartford, Conn. James L. Dunbar, president of Federal Armored, accepted the team award, while L.

Allan Chalker, one of the team members, won a bronze medal for individual peformance. Fischer Remains Tied Belgrade, Sept. 25 W) Bobby Fischer, of Brooklyn, and Rus sia Mikhail lal each adjourned their fifteenth round matches tonight and remained tied for first place in the international grand masters' chess tournament. Each has 10 points with one adjourn ment. INTERVIEWS FOR SYSTEMS Baltimore September 25, 26 -'Ww'C lrnt fcwaret Cettraalr School" (FltS) REGISTER NOW FOR FALL TERM out rucncsiC cuiucuium includes Industrial Electronics CmmunIecrtios Engineering Redcr, Computers, Electronics Welding Be-ctrcnks Sensing Devices Redto-TV Servicing WE NAVE MORE REQUESTS FROM INDUSTRY FOR GRADUATES THAN WE CAN PROVIDE Tub Pill Time Day A Evening Clout! Gt cmp4et information Phn k.

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of Education Northern Lights Office Bldg. Syracuse. New York NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS DETKO ONLY TERPIMIRED Nugent Pleased With Defense In S.M.U. Game College Park, Sept. 25 Coach Tom Nugent, pleased with the 14-to-6 victory over Southern Methodist last Saturday, put his Maryland football team through offensive and defensive drills today in preparation for the Clemson game this weekend.

Nugent said the Terps should be at full strength' for the Satur day game at Clemson. The Tigers lost their opener last Saturday against Florida, 21-17. Knee Injury The only casualty of the S.M.U. game at Dallas was junior Chester Detko, second string guard. He suffered a knee injury, but may be ready to play again Sat urday.

Sophomore Joe Ferrante. a 6-0. 200-pounder from Portland, Maine, filled Detko's spot in today's practice. Stuck Routine Nugent said he was pleased par ticularly with his team's defensive strength against S.M.U. In that game, Maryland scored both touchdowns in the first half and fought off several late Mustang drives win.

It was Maryland's first vie tory in five games against Texas teams, the first under Nugent. The Terp coach said his ream de liberately stuck with routine pass and run plays the second halt, Eaving more dazzling ones for Clemson. Rozelle Finds Everything Rosy New York, Sept. 25 wv-Pete Rozelle, commissioner of the National Football League, sounded a note of cheer on two points today at the luncheon of the Football Writers Association: 1. "Congress action permitting sports leagues to make television contracts with networks" is the greatest thing that has happened to the National Football League in many Now we are assured of TV income for all fourteen teams." 2.

"We have the balance in the N.F.L. that we anticipated. After two weeks of play 11 of the 14 teams have von one or more games. Nine games have been decided by 7 points or less. Attendance is excellent.

The two playing weekends have drawn about 600,000 for an average of 45,000 per game." There is one cloud on the horizon. "Our next big hurdle is to decide how to handle records now we have expanded to fourteen teams," said Rozelle. Oklahoma Gridders In Light Practice Norman, Sept. 25 Iff) The University of Oklahoma football team worked 'out for about an hour in shorts today, concentrating mostly on offensive plays. Coach Bud Wilkinson, noting that eight backs have been injured since practice began, ordered no contact work.

The Soone'rs will leave Thursday morning for Michigan City, where they will stay until Saturday's opener with Notre Dame at South Bend, Ind. College Odds For Weekend Clemson, 2 over Maryland. Penn State, 2 over Miami (Friday). S. California, 64 over S.M.U.

(Friday). Alabama, 14 '2 over Tulane. Baylor, 'j over Pitt. L.S.U., 8 over Texas M. Holy Cross, 7 over Villanova.

Columbia, 41 over Brown. Cornell, 7 over Colgate. Rutgers, 5 over Princeton. Northwestern, 7 over Boston College. Illinois, 2 over Washington.

Michigan, 3 over U.C.L.A. Ohio 13'j over T.C.U. Tennessee, 1 over Auburn. Florida, 13'i over Florida St. Georgia Tech Rice, even.

Georgia, 54 over Vanderbilt. N. Carolina N.C. State, even. Kansas, 13 over Wyoming.

Michigan 5 over Wisconsin. Minnesota, 1 over Missouri. Notre Dame, 34 over Oklahoma. Iowa, 26 over California. Oregon State, 12 over Stanford.

Colorado, 9 over Okla. St. S. Carolina, 6 over Wake Forest. Mississippi, 124 over Kentucky.

Texas, 17 over Texas Tech. Houston. 54 over Mississippi St. WELDERS Apply BETHLEHEM STEEL CO. SHIPBUILDING DIVISION S15 KEY HIGHWAY Baltimore 30, Md.

All cuaKfled applicants receive toiwidera'loB for empiDrxent ith-eui rerard to race, creed, color or caUoul onrin The Executive team captured the Black Bowl in the annual Sun- papers golf championship at Elk- ridge Country Club yesterday. The winning foursome fired a total low net of 298. Individual scores were Howard Baetger, 56-21-75; Bill Lumpkin, 101-2873; Tom Sevenn, 106-3274 and Bob Kerfoot, 102-26-76. The low gross competition was won by the Circulation team which posted a 335 total. Herb Revnolds had 79; Tom Sommers 88, Red Lehman.

88 and Ed McCourt 80. Individaul low gross honors went to Perry Bolton who defeated Herb Reynolds in a two-hole sud den death playoff after both had tied at the end of 18 with 79' s. Frank Sapp won the individual low net title with an 86-1472. Other winners were: Championship Flight Bill AbeU A Flight H. Bat tger TS Flight Charles Flowen 'i Hight Jo Stnixii T4 Flight Ken Sprint 'i New Flight Ron Eeacer Wichita, Cincinnati Open League Fight Wichita, Sept S3 De fending champion Wichita and the Cincinnati Bearcats will cpea the Missouri alley Cocference ux4-ball race here Saturday eUH.

Both the Bearcat and Wxii-is Shockers were beaten SarrdaT after winning their seaca cow ers a week earlier. Bctscc Cc- lege dumped CiEcirjtati, 3 to 8. while Arizona State niujped Wichita. 21 to 7. The North Texas State Eazkx, who opened their schedule a 9-to-7 victory over Hardia-Sn- mons, will play Brifghara Y2 in a Saturday night game in Dea-ton, Texas.

Tulsa's Hurricane, beaten, 48 to 12, by Memphis State, has another major assignment in Arkansas at Fayetteville Saturday. Drake and Bradley, valley members, but not competing for the football title, again came up with a victory and a loss. Drake edged Southern Illinois, 7 to 0, while Braadley was outscored, 34 to 23, by Butler. Cager Changes Mind Crystal City, Sept. 25 W- Bill Bradley, of Crystal City, one of the most outstanding prep basketball players in Missouri, announced today that he would enter Princeton University this fall rather than Duke University.

The 6-6 All-State player, sought by most of the nation's major colleges, will not receive a scholar ship. His teammate Steve Traut- wein also will attend the Ivy League school. PLCS TAX JUNIORS from 3 for 25c to fifrft 3c tact Why are GRAIN NEUTRALSPIRITS now 0 eV LEE H4RMOJV ex-Bullet at Honolulu get in condition. He possesses one of the finest outside touches for a big man I've ever seen and he's a bull on layups. He was good enough, too.

to stick in the A. for two years. I think King can make it big. He can play defense. feed and score.

Sometimes he's reluctant to shoot. That hurt him at St. Louis. "Jones and Harmon face the toughest assignments. Their size is against them and outside cani-dates are a dime a dozen.

Harmon is tougher defensively than Willie but Willie is the better shot. They need a break. Jones apparently has already got one. The Tapers are taking him to camp at New Rochelle. "Talk about breaks.

Nick Davis is a perfect example. Nick impressed Neil Johnston at Pittsburgh's rookie camp and was invited back, but they made no definite offers. So Davis talked to Elmer Ripley at Washington and Ripley offered him a chance but what happens? Washington gets new owners, Ripley is fired and Davis is out completely." Texas Eleven Warned About Texas Tech Austin, Sept. 25 UP The University of Texas Longhorns got a warning today to watch out for the Texas Tech Raiders. "They are real tough defensively and hard to score on," Coach Darrcll Royal told the snuad about the game here next Saturday, the Southwest Conference opener.

The squad watched movies of last Saturday's 28-3 victory over California. Royal pointed out that the Long-horns threw 21 passes, the largest number thrown in any game since Royal has been a Texas coach. He said he was pleased with the Texas offense and named end Bob Moses, guard Johnny Treadwell and fullback Pat Culpepper as the defensive standouts. Indoor Grid Practice Evanston, 111., Sept. 25 WV-Rain forced Northwestern into MeGaw Hall for today's football practice.

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Fine Brands producing some of the world's today de luxe PM at home Many people buy by the case and and Extra size, rich taste perfecto and it's Miracle Mild! Pleasure beyond price. It's true of any cigar you select from the famous Phillies lineup. Pleasure beyond price. That's why more men smoke Phillies than any other brand! A Member of National Distillers' Fainilv of IMPERIaiS IINCSIZt OOUBa PERFICTOS.

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