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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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THE OMLi COURIER. CONNELLSVH.il. PA. NINE. Hosf Browns: Collier Won't Have Trouble Getting Team 'Up' Sunday Bowling Green, Japanese Baseball Clubs Stilt Returns Literary Pitt Linebacker (old, Businesslike As Any iS Would Like lo 5la New In U.S.

in Contract Talks Syracuse Tragedy Saturday o- a kr a :r.p.e-:nrea". footbaJ rr.easec to- Iy MILTON RICHMAN UP! Spflrlt Writer TOKV IP: 1 RBI A Bv RUDY CtHNKOVIC r- a -D tne game Since o.r 'w P.tti^Tjp c.jo ftas x.tr.t-"- TK a r.v-./ a tf -c i Eaa.r.? are -WA Hi 'Ine i'te er- end 5 feA lor a to.a. 4T7 j-iUs s-n W.T 5-1-1 aid a i ,54 'A- 11 "tf TVP- 5 ee.er- p.4\ec neadinz DA.l LJTT'ol rij'ne 1 of T.e so. 'e- wn.e* uic-. a.u u.u..

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i rt i a IP: c.a..;e^ fare Vacl ar. average of 2 game men: oesp te conec r.e.d r.nt Hus cri the uce id aJ S.c The muscular fallback et record and was o7 short of the Vviona: Football League record he.d b. Brown Clarence Peaks al- 3 chipped 100 ards placed :he.r f.ne^t of the Nick Skoncn defen- coach, no vr.en he said ihe plan change their tactics this "I think jou'll see a change i attitude. There seemed to be i leeung tne last time that we the Steelers beat without even plaung them. that we know how good they can be there any reason for 1 Predict Ball Control Skorich also predicted that Pittsburgh Coach Buddy Parker will tn to control the football again this time.

But Skonch feels the Browns defensive line will be in a little better snape. Defensive tackle Jim Parker saw some acuoi last Sunday against the New- York Giants and he appears ready for full tune duty after Bucknell Gains Lambert Lead YORK fUPI Buck- Tel', a team that scored 194 po n's games, replaced Temple as the top team in the race for the Lambert CUD. emblematic of small college eastern football supremacy The Bisons i-t-1) receded six of the eight first place cast for a 9 3 ratine from a panel of coaches, sportswruers and broadcasters skidded place with a 4 rating after losing to Connecticut. 25-7, last Gettysburg moved up "from fourth to second place at 7 3 on the basis of a 51-20 triumph over Muhlenberg. Amherst (71'.

Susquehanna 6 7 Vermont (5.6) and East Stroudsburg 5 0 ere a third through sixth on unbeaten and ur.tied records Following place Temple were Delaware 3 r. Wagner, also with a perfect record. 2 8), and Albright (12) to round out the top 10. oepa: Co.oraoj t.ie." ncr.p spo: i- Kent Stale. 0.

Satjrdaj amonz leaders in s.ornu offense. of the t.vee oe- tho other pass.ni dominated D-. Tula Tne now rol.ed up ar average of 318 pouT.s pe. game. Tulsa desp.te a to C.nL.nnat..

heid tne top with a 39.4 followed Utah State 08 7 and Nebraska 32 0 Tne T.i'.sa f.reworks include a total offensive output of 4596 a Tio'e half of which 295 6 provided through the air. The Golden Hurricanes hold large lead? in both categories Notre Dame 15 second total offense a 3936 and Iowa is No 2 in passjns with a 258 2 mark Bowling Greens total of 375 5 places the Falcons fourth in total offense. J-Oinri-e Da'urOa Tne ar.a -c-e a fif he i a A v- NBA -or. f.at- on vo- SAA 1 m.iie i -V 'J 1 fc6 -e J.r;: done a i i Dra? 5 i D'ooao romerpoe" 'o he j- title a oe-'o'e com he'p to Vi c' ri an-i bat- rne TIC Aces Dominate AHL Statistics I -t iif -a i i C.0.4 oL'd I Marna.l has two ri -e- ornn to T. He itiTi to Japanese will r.

4 rcleaM or ne can take a and pla with Dragons next No mat'er ho A th.s ou- I'd like to I was treated wonderfully bv the Japanese people," he sa.d in aF NBA to 10-Team Colts Pace NFL in Total Offense While Defensive Minded Packers Are Fifth SAN FRANCISCO (UPD--The National Basketball Association 'will expand to 10 teams for the 1965-66 season. President Walter Kennedy announced today. "We have received formal 'applications from San Diego, Kansas City, Cleveland. Chicago. Pittsburgh and said Kennedy, "and they have good places in which to play Other cities also are being considered Kennedy said the league was committed to increase to 10 teams and that next year would the time.

Currently it is I playing with nine. ROCHESTER. rea-ons for the Quebec Aces fast start in the American League this season can UC i i A A 111 t-Ut II CIA.A t.cs The Aces had i men among the league's top 10 scorers in games played through ilast Sunday. Quebec's i Sutherland 'topped the league's scorers for i the second straight week with 'six goals and assists for a total of 11 points He was fol- lowed by teammates Terry- Gray and Leon Rochefort, Ray Cullen of the Buffalo Bisons and Bill Sweeney of the Springfield Indians, each with nine Quebec's Wayne Hicks and Jim Morrison each registered eight points to place among the top 10. Buffalo's Ed Van Impe con-, tinued to lead in penalty minutes with 32 and Quebec's Lome Worsley headed the league's goaltenders with a 137 goals 1 a'lowed per game average.

i UPI'--Non-lost records are not normally cons'dered in measuring the abilities of football opporents But this does not appear to be rhe case for Penn State and Man, land, ho me. here Saturday for the llth time Both clubs 2-4 season their games with chances of winning. Of the Terrapins. State scout Joe McMullen says: "Don't be misled by Manland's won-lost record. been in every they played and had a chance to win all of them State has a 9-1 advantage in the 10 meetings to date between the two clubs.

r. AI 1 for c.iambe He mes.itrd -c grdboed o7 retxunos ar.o he.ii Bellams of tne i PO.V..X At New neither Phila- Qt.pn.» -u- IXPJIS cojid fine tr.o d'ao Bat tnen Larr. got a not hand the period and n.t po to iead nis tesm to a 31-14 bulge The 76er? 'n f'om Bob Pett h. 1 2S while Connie D.erkmg and Costello nad 18 the Lucioos Jackson just back f-om the looked like in the bank a he made his debut and hit 10 po.nts. Boston a a turns up somebody to the scoring load and lat n.ght it was Sam Jones's tuin He hit 27 points in the i-'st 'idii afia seniea 101 oti for the contest Jones hit of his first eight shots as ton out to a 29-6 lead New York closed to 38-29 but then ran out of eas Reed led the Kmcks 20 points no can cnr NW a ing 111 a trased.es tnis E.

Huntingdon Sets Night Trap Shoot Former Princeton All-Amerkd Tackle James Cooney Dies SCRANTON. Pa (LTD James Cooney. Scranton, who made alter Camp All-America team as a Princeton tackle in 1904 and went on to become a business executh e. died Tues Scranton State General hospital He was in nis 80s. Cooney was captain of the Princeton football team and a star catcher on the baseball team.

He was president of the 1907 graduating class. Coonev became superintendent of tne International Salt Co Ithaca. and later headed the now defunct Scranton Coal Co. Sunhors are a son. James L.

a daughter. Mrs. Margaret a brother.Martm, and i three children. -v pro C3- 1 e- Sunday a o- 'ic -e 1 tned i Pi-. Keep Moving o-.

defense to neep em when and foul up the a-x? simen's of the other teai 1 did that ags.n^t a 'OCT. a rouah -1 the same in father Mir- tii Sr by a lood placed "I understand he was pretty good and could made a college team." said 'But The East Huntingdon Township Sportsmen's Association traps will be open for night cla pigeon 6 until all those wishing to practice for the small game season opening on Saturday have been accommodated By United Press Eastern Division W. L. T. Pts.

GF CA Quebec 9 0 0 18 38 15 'Proudence 3 4 0 6 14 2 Springfield 2 5 0 4 19 28 Hershev 2 5 0 4 17 20 'Baltimore 1 6 1 3 16 24 and he had to go wo'k He used to take me and my two brothers in the backard and show us the fine points of the game. "I guess it paid off been a icgulur now for three brother is an offensive end and middle linebacker for Fort Cherry Pa High School He a fine college prospect but he has not decided HPT. a school. "The kid Kurt, is the sophomore quarterback and defensive end. We re ail pleased with him What about on Sat- urda? "Oh yeah.

I completed my" script bat I feel it'll be a for them," Marty quipped Baskttball Asspciation Philadelphia 100 St Louis 81 1 Boston 131 New York 103 San Francisco 101 Baltimore 90 NEW YORK (UPD-- If you're looking for a way to make some easy money, entice a friend or foe into a debate on! uie relative merits of offensive' and defensive football. Then place jour bet with the offense, If jour opponent should demand proof before he meekK surrenders nis introduce him to the latest edition of the National Football League sta- listics. Then stand back and smile confidently. There is an obuous reason for the optimism. The Baltimore Colts, who compiled the best record in the NFL this jear, also happen to lead the league in total offense.

The team with the finest defense record, the Green Bay Packers, currently are lodged in fifth place the NFL's Western Di three full games behind the Colts. But wait, there's more In ad- to beat'ng the Packer- twice. The Colts have inflicted a cru-h 34-0 defeat on the Detroit Lions, who lead the' NFL in rushing defense. The Packers, through no help of the Colts, have surrendered only 1.727 yards in seven games an-1 also pace the loop in pass de- fense, allow ing opponents 905; yards through the The Lions remain on top in rushing defense with an allow- ance of onh 653 yards on thei ground for a 3.2 average, Baltimore still managed to rush, for 133 yards against Detroit I last week. i The Colts, meanwhile.

have pulled into the total offense! lead with a well-balanced attack that has accounted for 1 2.291 jards. Baltimore ranks fourth in rushing behind the i pacesettmg Minnesota Vikings, who rolled up 1.132 and fifth in passing behind their next opponent, the San Francisco Forty Nmers. which has struck for 1.584 The Colts gained 10u and 1.214 in rushing and pass- 'U2. respectively Courteous service Bl PLAN DELIVERItS (No Carrying Chargt) BURNER SERVICE-24 HOURS WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS FUEL CHIEF HEATING ON. FAYETTE FUEL, Int.

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