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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 23

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Dayton, Ohio
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23 A Davton. Ohio JOURNAL Fridar, Dep. n. "60 Series Hero Inks Reds Pact apecial To ike journal Hrralrt Dave Raimey To Play In "Semi-Pro Bowl" Jim Curtncr Botch 672, Stvope 668 Flatley Best NFL Rookie Northwestern Grad Vikings Top End Alabama Grid Coach's $10 Million Libel Suit Set For Feb. 10 Trial CINCINNATI a Hal MINNEAPOLIS-(AP) Youne A pair of excellent games, 233 mid 2-iS, boosted Jim Currner to 872 series last night in the jCational 900 league.

Paul Flatley of the Minnesota Vi Smith, one of the Pittsburgh Pirates' heroes of the 1960 World Series victory over the New York Yankees, has been signed as a free agent by the Cincinnati Reds. The 33-year-old, righthanded-hitting Smith batted .284 in 81 eames with Oklahoma Cirv in kings has a kind of split person- BIRMINGHAM, A 1 a. (AP) come of a football game. 'last summer. Alabama football coach Paul Wally Butts, former Georgia1 Curtis attorneys have tried Bryant's $10 million libel suit athletic director, accused by the twice to have the site of the against the Curtis Publishing Co.

magazine of conspiring with Bryant trial moved, but the court" will go to trial here Feb. 10, a Bryant, filed a like suit and was held both times that claims of curmer. enort was the top'aiity about linebackers. Hudson Bar, already equipped with plentiful speed, has added more "zip" to its lineup for Saturday'! "semi pro bowl" Spartans at Baujan field. Dave Raimey, the ex-Roosevelt high and University of Michigan halfback, will be in the lineup at fullback.

Raimey, who plans to try out with the Cleveland Browns as a flanker back next season, has recuperated from the shoulder reponcu ki, truging me bbS of JJerry Swope in the Woodman NCR No. 1 Classic league by Flatley, named rookie of the year in the National Football league, battles with enemy back- injuries which caused him to be dropped from the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Professional league this year. The 6-1, 186-pound speedster will be joined In the Hudson backfield by ex-Dunbar athletes Jim Palmer, Rufus Reed and Billy Bentley. Dubbed the Semi-Pro Bowl and likely to be a "snow bowl," the game starts at 2:30 p.m. The Spartans, formerly the Dayton Triangles, have a veteran lineup with ex-UD gridder Chuck Malloy and Ed Hill in the backfield.

judgment statewide prejudice in Alabama were insufficient. the Pacific Coast league and federal judge said yesterday. jiven a $3.06 million .241 in 31 games for the Houstonl U.S. Dist. Judge H.

H. Grooms four pins Tibbs Shell in the Hoover Pin-1, tne Ilel1 but ets alone irun mo as nis ipsraneni roommates. Flatley. 22, has learned to outmaneuver opposing defenders Colts last season. jnotified attorneys for both sides Bi-yant also has a pending suit He also is capable'of playing:" th tral i Mae 'S'P t-ontrart the Post for an earlier first or third base.

His three- The coach is suing the com-! MILWAUKEE (APi Out- article. That suit asks $500,000 run homer in the eighth Inning' pany article in one of its fielder Lee Mays has signed his for charges that Bryant condoned of the seventh game of the '60 magazines, the Saturday Eve-; 1364 contract with the Milwaukee hrutality anions his players. Series cut Pittsburgh into a Post, which charced Bryant Braves, it was announced yester- Court sources say the two suits for 51 pass catches this season, nacle league recorded a 1,060 actual game, led by 218 games by Ernie Johnson and James Seege. Roy Denney collected a 177 triplicate in the Trotwood Brook-ville Merchants league while Ike Donaldson, a 152-average bowler, earned a Century patch with his 235 game at Hoover lanes. College Boxes 'will be combined into one trial.

lead. with attempting to rig the out-'day. good for 867 yards and four touchdowns as the Vikings head into the season-ender Sunday at Philadelphia. Flatley rooms with John Campbell, rookie linebacker from Minnesota, and veteran Bill Jobko LOYOLA ftouaa 1- 3 Hood I 11 Hunter II a- 7 Miller II 11-13 F.can 3- Manko 1 a. 1 Coleman 13-4 WESTEK1 Street ft-lt Triplet V- Thomaa 3 1-1 And'ra'a I a- ewma IS a- firlffla I a.

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Western Mirhigajj almost did the same thing to first ranked Chicago Loyola, but lost a thriller to the Ramblers, 105-102. After Geo stopped Manhattan, 98-87. in the New York City opener. Toledo (5-0) threw up a harassing defense and won going away as 6-5 cornerman Jim Cox scored 33 points. Cox's 19-point first half helped the Rockets to a 43-33 halftime lead, but NYU cut the margin to six points (47-41) before the Rockets pulled away.

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