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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 15

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Dayton, Ohio
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JOURNAL HERALD 15 Saturday, Aug. 15, 1964 PaytMt, Ohi Daniels Upsets No. 1 Contender Dayton To Field Team In Midwest Grid Loop NEW YOBK-f AP)-BiUy Dun- Dayton View Bows In Midwest Semis a 24-hmir substitute, blasted the title hopes of Dous Jones by! Sparlal In 1h Journal Hrrald I day, but Dayton View scored I Sears shuck out seven In tak- scorins a stunning upset 10-round Dayton, which supported one of the oiijinal teams In the National Football league, will have professional football acainjspm decision over the No. 1, a in wis. uesjtnree times in trie trum ana once inE the i0S8i but Wlkg in 1964, hcavyueizht boxing contender at Moines unwai uroKe away irom in me nun io ne The Davton Colls, last year the Cedarville Snartans and In 'Madison Square Garden last 4-4 the fifth inning to years previous the Daylon Triangles, will play a lO-gnm schedule night.

defeat Dayton View (Ohio Cham- in the Midwest Football league. Home games will be played at Heteree inch Clayton scored! yeMernay ano advance stehhim hich schnnl stm-tini? at n.m. All are nn Satinriav nichts.lthe decision for the 3-1 underdoeito the finals of the Senior Little the first inning helped the Iowa champs get off to a fast start. The winner here goes to the Senior Little League world series in Louisville next week. Pivton View (Wl f)1fl 1 (I Pel Mnln'i iOfl 02: -l II I Ker.

kuttnr iS) and Jackton; Me-Klnley and farrow. ,1 U-rl ww -m All or Dayton scoring was accomplished without a hit. In fact, the losers were limited to just one safety a sixth inning triple sliced down the right field line by Bobby Granson that didn't figure in the scoring. Two walks and two errors con bv a 5-3-2 cote on rounds. Judge league's second best total last Dran had it 5-4-1 for Dan-jiels.

Judge Al Berl had it 6-4 for year Another who may provide The original Triangles were formed in 1D16 and were charter members of the NFL. Recent history is less glamorous. The mod-1 ern Triangles, made up mostly of local gridders who hoped for a chance at the big time or just Daniels, a former contender League Midwest Regionals. The Daytnn team, sponsored by Phillips Industries, was in the tournament for the second year in a row. It gained the finals last year only to lose to Gary, Ind.

A first-inning wild spell by starting pitcher Dale Sears helped Des Moines to four runs yester- tributed to Dayton three-run Golf pro Al Ciuci says an open is recent UD grad Tom LaBeau who no longer is ranked, agreed tr. the fight on Thursday when third. stance is a must in trap shoot- No consolation game will be Ing. Your left foot is farther quarterback for Pete Ankney's Flyers last year. Key linemen include tackle Tony Alongi was forced to with- enjoyed playing football, affiliaied played and Dayton View was to; hack than your right and you leave Wisconsin this morning.

I open the face of the club. Billy Bynum (Sidney high school I draw because of bone chips. with several minor leagues, including the Ohio Semi-Pro league and American Football conference. The Triangles moved to Cedarville as the Spartans last year hut they're now back with a new name and new hopes. Some of the key personnel about whom head coach Ed and the University of linebacker-punter Billy Barker (Florida defensive tackle Rohert Lasch (Notre Dame) and linebacker Jim Welch (Kiser high and Chattanooga).

Lasch was with the Boston Patriots of the American Football league briefly. The schedule: Spt. 12 Toronto, 0 (hom: tt. 19 Detroit iawy); Spt. 2A PMrborn.

Mich, lawiyt; Oct. 3 W. CKmtni. Mich. homi; Oct.

10 lnini uiyi; IS64 Automatic Electro-Grand Zig-Zag Portable McCracken and general manager CHECK THESE FEATURESi 89 Oct. 17 Toronto (awavt; Oct, Detroit thomsl; Oct. SI Dearborn 'home); Nov. 7 Mt. nmni (away); Nov, It Lansing (homai.

Don Payne hope to build a winning unit Include backs Chuck Malloy and Ed Hill, of the Midwest league's top performers last year. Malloy, former gridder at Wilbur Wright and the University of Dayton, was Cedarville's top rusher and second in the league. Ed Hill, a Kiser graduaie who played football at Chattanooga, scored 12 touchdowns for the MAKES DESIGNS WITH CAMS AUTOMATICALLY EASY BUTTONHOLES SEWS ON BUTTONS MONOGRAMS APPLIQUES BLIND HEMS AUTOMATIC BOBBIN WINDER SEWS FORWARD AND REVERSE Polishing 'Bremen Prize RACE CAR DRIVER Jud Lnnon of Indianapolis polishes the trophy which uill be presented to him officially at New Bremen speedway tomorrow. Larson will receive the award for his victories in three straight ISew Bremen features. II hopes to make it four in tomorrow's Vniled Stales Auto dub sprint car event.

Staff photo by Ron Manson TO INSURE SATISFACTION Sold ky Fret Demonstration Only Model 620 OPEN EVERY NITE Larson Sights Fourth Win 4 'TIL Video To Aid Bicycle Race Production-wise and spectator-wise last year's Tour of Kettering bicycle race was a huge success, save for one phase. When it came to judging the order of finish, it took a great deal of time to process the lilms taken at the finish line. Finally, when the film was developed, officials learned that it was overexposed and of little use to the judges. "All the system did was to delay the decisions," race official Hank Loudenback admitted. This year a video tape should solve the problem.

The Ampex corp. of Redwood City, is donating its VR- EXCEPT SAT. By John Albers Journal Hemld Spnrti Writer When Jud started racing ja- 1rmip in thv ncri in nav Ken Savage are listed as drivers in the six-event midget card. A fellow, named Don Branson Along with his title to the money for a flip than a Bremen speedway, Jud Larson victory. "If nobody turned over has nerves of steel and a Texas Idurimr the races." the 41-vear- 1964 MODEL VACUUM CLEANER is entered in me "Mountaineer 500" at West Virginia International speedway in Huntington, W.

tomorrow. It's not the same ruddy-'aced, gum-chewing guy who drives the sprinters, however. This Don Branson is from VI Clean your home with a brand new tank-type vacuum cleaner with all the attachments. old driver recalled, "we'd line up after the program. I think I flipped 133 times in one year.

Once my wheel broke, the front bumper dug in the ground and I flipped so hard that I almost jammed my head through the seat." Although the 6-0, 200-pounder has been "on my head" about 25 times in open cockpit racers, Jud doesn't plan to put on any- Charleston, S. C. drawl that adds a humorous punch to his happy-go-lucky witticisms. Larson, who seeks his fourth straight United States Auto club sprint car victory on 'Bremen's dirt track tomorrow, was telling about his eariy experiences behind a steering wheel: "When I was a kid In Austin, he began. "I used to flip cars over for kicks.

You could buy a Model A Ford for 10 Electro 743 Watervliet Sew-M Center Phone 254-2211 thin? hut a ririvinc exhibition Tonight the ARCA new cars run a 500-lapper' at Louisville, arid movie idol Tommy Ivo brings his big Chrysler dragster to Kil-Kare dragstrip for exhibition juns at approximately 8:45, 9:45 and 10:30 p.m. Sportsman stockers run tonight at and tomorrow night at Kil-Kare. Eldora has its usual racing smorgasbord tomorrow with sportsman, semi-late model and 1500 video tape recording machine to the Kettering committee along with personnel and technicians to operate it. Judges will have access to the film almost instantly after the race. The film, which can be played back and stopped on any frame, will not only show the race as it progresses but can be stopped for observation at any point.

It I will be viewed through a TV-like bucks, ana used to turn over tomorrow. He'll be wheeling the right in front of our house fori red Watson Offy No. a new all the neighborhood kids. machine that had to have its "I was gonna' -turn over one fud tank cowi and windshield day behind the house with about altered so he could get into the six kids piled, in the car. cockpit charged around the hous full Owner-mechanic of the car is A.

J. Watson, who built the and the bcy came off the chas-John ia, sis. tte all landed in a. heap wm hjg car nef mud and grease. (The Hoosief Hundred) in 1956.

I don know hw. my La, COpped the 'Bremen fea-ever pulled through. J(J, ng wlth WatsolVs car system. Cyclists, who sometimes finish at high-speeds and in congested) groups, can thus be placed in their proper finishing position. modified stocks running on combined program.

Here's the schedule: TONir.HT Sportsman itnckl at Sh4y Bn-wl ippedway. TT: p.m. Kacn: .30 XENtA Draf tacmg. with vhihiirn Tommy Ivo drgiir, at Ktl-k'arc. Clasatf m.

Ehmination I.OUIKVII.IjE. KY, AKCA sno-iap. ia. mii new cur race at Fairground Motor speciwav. Ttre: p.m WILMINOTON CKRA mldret nrd- iJdQ came cnai sui mil oi me unin rare nn Mv .1 anrl house, grabbed ahold of me and May 31 with different machines.

ition 'gtam, tlx vwii. Racing: I p.m. with a cigarette, outa point leader Don Branson of Champaign, and Bud Tingel your 1 Larson patlsed for effect. never did approve of, stad of Dayton. The winner.

could cOijie from, elsewhere, in he the 30-car field, however, as the TOMORROW -NEW. BREMEN URACJ snnnt far prn-'gram -with ao-ls faatit.fa. lawi pur. at Kw Prmn pedwast. XT:" 13 :30.

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