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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, TTerlneay, J. 13, I960 33 Chamblee Rally Beats SCH AYES HITS AS SYRACUSE SOCKS CELTS Golfers Pick Mickey Wright As Favorite at Sea Island PHILADELPHIA MV-Dolph Schayes became the first pro basketball player to hit the mark Tuesday night as the Syracuse Nats defeated the Boston Celtics, 127-120, in the first half of a National Basketball Assn. double-header, Philadelphia opposed St. Louis in the second game. Schayes scored 34 points in the opener to bring his career total to 15,013.

His teammate, George Yardley, had 47 points. Yardley's great shooting late in the first period and halfway through the second quarter sent Syracuse into the lead and the Nats relinquished it only once thereafter. In one stretch Yardley hit on 12 consecutive field goal tries. Through the entire first half he made 14 of 17 attempts. His 30 points in that half broke a convention hall record, while his over-all total of 21 field goals broke the floor mark.

Schayes experienced dificulty scoring at first. He warmed up as the game progressed. With 2:48 to play in the third quarter the 12-year veteran sent in a long set shot that put him right on the mark. The game was stopped and the ball was presented to Schayes as the capacity crowd gave him a standing ovation. "It's tough, but It's intriguing," Miss Wright said.

"It is a nine with a personality all its own." Miss instead of raving about the course, spent her time applauding the shotmaking of Miss Wright. "She's in top form," Miss Jessen said, "and looks like a good bet to win here again." Twenty-one pros had checked in at Sea Island late Tuesday, and more are due in Wednesday. The field should number close to 34. Those already or hand are, In addition to Miss Wright and Miss Jessen, Bonnie Randolph, Barbara Romack, Patty Berg, Faye Crocker, Mariljnn Smith, Mary Lena Faulk of Thomas-ville, Betty Jamieson, Mary Ann Reynolds of Albany, Betsy Rawls, Cynthia Sullivan, Vonnle Colby, Beverly Hanson, Joanne Prentice, Cathy Whltworth, Cathy Cornelius, Merle McKen-zie, Wanda Sanchcs, Miss Suggs and Mrs. Hagge.

Tournament activities actually 111 New Checkoff Rule Forecast, But Free Out 'Beller' Goes After No. By JACK WILLIAMS Can Mickey W'right, golf's mighty belter from San Diego, make it three championships in a row in the Sea Island Invitational this week? Most of the players in the classy field answer yes. Only Miss Wright seems to disagree. "I hope I can win it again," she said following a practice round Tuesday, ''but three in a row is asking too much." In addition to Miss Wright, only two other former Sea Island winners will play in the 54-hoie tournament Friday, Sat urday and Sunday. There's Louise Suggs, the sharp-shooting Atlantan who won the inaugural in 1954, and Marlene Bauer Hagge, who celebrated her marriage by sweeping the crown in 1056.

The other ex-winner in the five- year-old event Jackie Pung will not be In the field this time. Perhaps it was only fitting that a two-time champ like Miss Wright should be the first player to tee off on the new Retreat Nine, which will be used for the first time in competition in this tournament. She played a practice nine with Ruth Jessen on the new course and came off raving about the "personality of the nine." 1 MICKEY WKIGIIT One! Two! Three? bobsledders, Jerry Q'Toole and Charles Munli of Boston SDilled on the "crystal curve" of the Olympic runway, but escaped injury. Nancy Hciss will be lost to the United States figure skating team in the Winter Olympics because of a bad ankle. Storms during the past weekend ended all doubts that there would not be enough snow for the Winter Olympic Games Feb.

18-28 at Squaw Valley, Calif. Rod Laver, Aussie Davis Cup ace, was upset by Wayne Reid, 6-2, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3, in the quarter-finals of the South Australian tennis championships. Chess enthusiasts are petitioning Congress for government help in furthering the career of Bobby Fischer, 16-year-old national champion from Brooklyn. v. Wed.

Luncheon Special af: complained that his back is bothering him. The Milwaukee Braves suggested an examination. But Henry said no. "It doesn't hurt when I swing," he said, "only when I kneel in church." The Cincinnati Reds signed pitcher Cal McLIsh and catcher Ed Bailpy to 19G0 contracts. BOXING-Carmen Basllio will appear at the New York State Athletic Commission Wednesday for an inquiry into his fight-manager contract with Johnny Dejohn and Joe Netro.

A smiling Ingemar Johansson conferred with the New York Attorney General and the Stale Athletic Commission, then headed for a gym and his first United States workout in preparation for a possible June title defense. rOTPOURRI: Two American At Your Nearest HARRIS, INC. Location Breaded Veal Cutlet Creole Rice Green Peas Hot Rolls and Butter 1182 W. Pachtr Ntar 14th 805 Pachtr A 1 1 aB ai a ai Blue Devils Fall 52-50 at Home A hard-fighling Chamblee quintet overcame a 10-point deficit in the last four minutes to upset Avondale's Blue Devils, 52-50, at Avondale Tuesday night. Cham- "Vl nln a M.nM MnMAn uirn aifiu vuii II ic aiiic, 34-29.

The Bulldogs, a prc-scason dark horse but now suddenly one of the powers of Region 4-AA, trailed 27-19 at halftime and appeared jdoomed late In the game to their fourth defeat in 10 games, In-stead, the Devils suffered their second defeat in 12 games. Rusty Stevens wag the driving force behind Coach A. Z. winning combination, i ui "piling in ti puiius. diiuuj Pcltus and Sonny Ireland added 11 and 10.

Freddie Guy, the Devils 6-6 i ifiuer, sun snagged lop scoring honors, however, dropping in 29 nninte Hlltft Ttinmae with 11 I the only other two-digit scor- "er for Avondale. CHAMBLEE 51! Mini (11). Ireland iw, ji unci ii i j), renninxlon (j), blvvena 21. J'artin (2). AVONDALE MU Prltohett JJ).

Wolfe 2). C.iiv 29i, Hargrove (4), Thomaa (11). WORK AT HALF: Avondale (27). Chamblee 09). Forest Park Rips lienry to.

lmce Knrtnl In Th fimvlitulinn 'FOREST PARK Forest Park liad to wait vears for a twin vic tory over Henry County; and the ait paid off Tuesday night with 'win by the girls. Pasco Tilson dropped in 14 points and Polly Hanson 16 for the winning Forest Park teams. Sonny Peterson, with 10 points, was high man for Henry County. Mary Manders scored 19 for the losing girls. rOt'NTT trill (9), fimallwood Putin-son (10).

Mnsi (7), Wait (41, Turner, Little. FORKST PAKK (47ii Swane (2), TU-n 114), Heaterlee (2), Ki Loving (11), Gibbon (13). Brown (S), B. Loving, Ihoma. SCORE AT HALF; Henry County (II), Forest Park (14).

Stone Mtn. Bops JV, Gwinnett, 55-32 ftprrini Th Cobs MuMaq 'ORCROSS Jerry Attaway seored 20 points to lead the Stone Mountain boys over West Gwinnett, 55-32, here Tuesday night. The Stone Mountain girls, behind Susan Nash's 37 points, won 62-31. Sisters Brenda and Linda Cochran had 15 apiece for the losers. STONE MOUNTAIN (351 Attaway (20).

Hire 14), Richardson (10), Moore (6). JJhaley (), Biooki (4), S. Carter (2), WHImaker. WMT GWINNKTT mi-Daniel (). Todd (7), Cnpeland (4), Freeman (4).

Vtnmack (7). RCOR AT HALF: St on Mountain 27, West (iwinnett 17. Lithonia Double Deals Tucker "Tucker downed Lithonia twice on the Tucker court Tuesday night, the boys by a 53-40 score and the girls 43-28. Tucker's Tom my Taylor and the visitors' Bud dy George dropped in a dozen points apiece. Carolyn Tuggle racked up 27 for the home team lassies.

LITHONIA (40): CVland (7). Well (2). Buraea (Ji, George (12). Anderson lt Vn.J 1 i. .1.

.1. 'TI'CKER (33): Garner (4). Weed (9), Ta.vinr iii). nutcneton w), wuson () Marron (II) SCORE AT HALFl Lithonia 19, Tucker 28. 221 Peachtr (Whitehall Bldg.) Trust Co.

of Ga. Lobby Bank Bldg. Tournament Starts Friday begin on Thursday when ceremonies will officially open the Retreat Nine. Atlanta's Charlie Yates will serve as master of ceremonies, and then he will play an exhibition match with Miss Suggs, Miss Smith and Atlanta's Dynamite Goodloe. To make the big field complete, around 64 lady amateurs will shoot, too, in the Invitational affair.

(Advtrtiiemtnt) If you were Elizabeth Taylor, would you have behaved any differently? See page 20. Hurt Bldg. Lobby Near 5th 1 v. comparable model of top low-price name car, (fu SCORES COLLEGE Western Reserve 7i Tenn 50 John Carroli 99 Allpaheny IS linion 41 Norwich 51 Northwestern 79 Tufts 41 SMU 44 Texas AIM 44 New Bedford 7J Sutfolk 44 lllica 44 Rochester ech 48 Midland 71 Concordia, Neb. 41 PlltHburiih 75 William and Mary 59 Camial 15 Kenyon 40 Fail Ifish-Dicklnson G.

Washington 71 Akron 77 Duke 50 CMC 41 MuKkinitum 71 70 Hunter 50 Richmond 58 Oberlin 44 Cleinsun 41 Augusta College 49 Dcnison 48 Hiram 79 Shorter 52 Tuskcace 42 Seton Hall 45 Miiniuelie 85 Lawrence 57 Southwestern 78 Heidelberg 90 Wi'at GeorKla 51 Florida A4M Long Island 74 lN troit 89 Hcloit 73 Texas Wen. 10 PlaUKbui'iih 73 44 Western Kentucky 71 Notre Dame 73 I.tHiiwijina Tech 45 Potsdam Nt. 41 Kulhniiv 53 Tenn. tech 47 lVl'aul 70 SB Louisiana 58 Northwestern (U 59 MeNeess SV (double overtime) TCtr Rice 43 Bulier 79 Syracuse 127 New York 141 PePauw 47 Boston 120 Cincinnati 123 NBA HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Mt. Zion 40 Tallapoosa 57 Western 74 Smyrna 74 Tucker 53 Stone Mountain 5J Cherokee 53 Westminister 45 Toccoa 40 LaGrange 48 Murray County 45 palton 51 Lilburn 55 Marist 74 Hawkinsville 41 Warner Robing 41 Greenville 35 Athena 47 Lithonia 40 W.

Gwinnett 32 Milton 38 GMA 40 Banks Co. 33 Jordan 34 LaKavette 39 Hinagold 45 Pululh 45 Decatur 44 Warwick 30 Dodge ('ountv 35 Monticello 30 Kite 37 Terrell Co. 54 Pineview 54 Tlruid Hills 32 Jones Co. 34 Wrightivilla 49 Turner Co. 42 Vienna 74 Russell 38 College Park 74 Chattanooga Valley 44 City (Chattanooga) 75 Vallev Point 40 Gordon Lee 33 R.

Fulton 44 Villa Hica 58 Franklin Cn. 43 Douglas Co. 38 Lyerly 20 RosKVille 44 Summerville 44 rrion ji Wanhineton 3B Carrollton 34 Commerce 39 Dacula 57 Oglethorpe Co. 52 Cedartown 24 Crisp Co. 17 ljurens 52 Benedictine 53 SW lk'Kalb 37 Avondale 50 Hapeville.34 Coosa 20 West Rome 48 Armuchee 29 Collins 42 South Gwinnett 48 Warwick 30 Dodge County 35 Monticello 30 Kite 37 Laurens 52 Crisp County 17 Pineview 54 Bank County 33 Commerce 39 Madison County 19 Chestatee 41 Jeflerson 41 N.

Habersham 37 Adrian 48 Washington Co. 40 Central Gwinnett 43 Hoyston 59 RiK'kmart 57 Americua 54 Dexter 41 Groves 41 Griffin 44 Chamblee 52 Sandy Springs 43 Rome 49 Cartersville 52 Berry 44 Montgomery Co. 45 Buford 41 Hawkinsville 41 Warner Robins 41 Jones County 34 Wrightsvilla 49 Iexter 41 Americus 54 Vienna 74 Toccoa 40 Franklin County 43 inder 55 hite County 43 South Hall 42 S. Habersham 43 Fast Laurens 83 Wilkinson Co. 54 HIGH Tallapoosa 13 Greenville 44 SCHOOL GIRLS Mt.

Zion 31 Western 23 bm.vrna 38 Lithonia 28 W. Gwinnett 31 Banks Co. 18 Washington 22 Villa Rica 41 Commerce 31 Dacula 41 Oglethorpe Co. 35 Rockmart 41 Crisp Co. 31 Laurens 47 SW DeKalb 20 Hapeville 32 Coosa 24 West Rome 15 Collins 37 Chamblee 29 Hawinsville 11 Milan 35 Podge Co.

39 Monticello 73 Wriuhtsville 31 Terrell Co. 30 Pineview 19 Russell 38 Douelas Cn. 38 Ringgold 23 TjtKavette 25 Athens 48 Tucker 43 Stone Mountain 42 Toccoa 44 8. Fulton 28 Carrollton 49 Franklin Co. 47 Central Gwinnett 44 Royston 37 Cedartown 44 Americus 39 Dexter 52 Griffin 29 Sandy Spring 39 East Roma 34 Cartersville 29 Montgomery Co.

35 Avondale 34 Warwick 27 Wheeler Co. 59 Warner Robin 51 Jones Co. 75 Kite 47 Turner Co. 41 Vienna 42 Druid HUls 39 College Park 50 Dalton 24 Murray County 43 Valley Point 41 Tnon 29 Chattanooga Valley Forest Park 31 Toccoa 44 Franklin Co. 47 Madison Co.

43 Chestatee 44 Summerville 7 Gordon Lee I 27 Uverlv 74 Henry Co. 30 Banks Co. II Commerce 31 Winder 24 White Co. 40 i RAW The average car buyer, we've found, thinks Mercury costs hundreds of dollars more than it actually does. It's so beautifully styled, so superbly built.

It comes ciS ci pleasant surprise that a Mercury costs, so little more than the leading low-price caronly $36 more for this Monterey 4-door sedan. No wonder Mercury sales are up more than any other car in its field. Based on manufacturer'! suggested retail delivered price for 1960 Mercury Monterey 4-door Sedan Bears Confer Wth Bielzel From Press Dispatches The subcommittee appointed to mull over suggestions for changes in the football substitution rule has come up with a winner so far as the football rules committee is concerned, but it isn't unlimited substitution as it was before 1053. That the change doesn't embrace free substitution was apparent in the statement of Gen. Bob Neyland, rules committee chairman, that deliberation on a change in the checkoff rule for substitutions has not yet been completed.

"I will be greatly surprised if the checkoff rule is not changed," Neyland said. It was apparent from this comment that free substitution was out, inasmuch as no checkoff would be necessary under that The rule change will be revealed Wednesday. MORE FOOTBALL: California, seeking a new head coach, was reported to have conferred with LSU's Paul Dietzel Ed Mc-Keever, originally a Frank Leahy assistant at Boston College and Notre Dame, was appointed general manager of the Boston AFL team Dallas Texans of the AFL have already sold more than 1.000 season tickets and the box office isn't open yet K. S. (Bud) Adams, president of the AFL Houston Oilers, said the Los Angeles Rams suit to keep Billy Cannon from playing with any other team but the Rams was just another "effort on the part of the NFL to slow us up." A Mia nesota-wide organization pledged to an original outlay of $1,000,000 has been formed to back a campaign to place an NFL team in Minneapolis-St.

Paul. The Washington Huskies, 44-8 victors over Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl, will be eligible to represent the West again in the postseason classic in 1901, Washington Athletic Director George Brlggs said, i The Chicago Cardinals said two of their assistant coaches Walt Schlinkman and Wally Lemm have resigned. John Boggs, University of Richmond fullback, has been voted the Jacobs Blocking Trophy for the Southern Conference. The Los Angeles Chargers of the new American Football League have signed halfback Bob Zeman of Wisconsin and end Don Norton of Iowa. BASEBALL Hank Aaron has Westminster Slips Past GMA, 65-60 Emmett Wright's Westminster Wildcats squeaked past Georgia Military Academy, (55-60, Tuesday at the Cadet gymnasium.

McKee Nunnally led the Wildcats, shooting 18 points. WESTMINSTER U5) NUnnally 18. Blackwood 5. Pearca 13, Howell 4, Jones Benedict 11. GMA (Ml Robinson 22, Yates 9.

Goldsmith 3. Cook 16. Kelly 6. Hollavray 2, Seabolt 2. score AT HALFi Westminster 37, GMA 32.

per cent of its shots in routing Ole Miss Monday night and Georgia had a like percentage in its victory over Alabama at Columbus Saturday. "Georgia is an improved team," says Hydcr. "They looked much improved in beating Georgia Southern last week, a game which Coach (Byron) Gilbreath and I scouted. We expect a good game." Lawson does not veil his respect for this edition of the Yellow Jacket. "Their record speaks for Itself," he says.

course we never go Into, any game thinking we don't have a chance to win it. We are Just hoping Tech has an off night in its outside shooting." fact that the gama.does not count in SEC standings means little to the, combatants. After all it's" Georgia vs. Tech. Freshmen squads of the two schools open Wednesday's program with a 6 p.m.

game. MACON MODEL TO GIVE PRO GOLF TOUR WHIRL i Attractive Mrs. Bruce (Molly) Diers, civic leader and one of Macon's leading models, has turned pro and plans to make her Idebut in the Sea Island Invitation providing a bout with a virus doesn't stop her. Slim, blonde Molly, mother of three boys, six years ago decided she had been a golf widow long enough, enrolled as a pupil of Moore and has been bewitched ever since. 7 III 41 Sandwiched between her duties as a member of the YWCA Board of Directors, modeling for local department stores and carting for her family she found time to become an earnest student 'of the game.

Instruction is the aspect of golf that interested her most. As a member of Idle Hour Country Club she was 1058 Macon 'City champion and last summer won the Peach Blossom IliA'i .1 tJt-r- if a V-tlll I Can the Bulldogs Muffle Both Kaiser, Denton? "WW THE BEST $36 YOU'VE advantages Mercury offers EVER SPENT. Here are just some of the you over the leading low-price name car: Pace Takes Third Slot In BP A OMAHA, Wl Defending champ-Ion Billy Welu of St. Louis marched from third to first place In the finals of the all star bowling tournament Tuesday despite the fact that he was outpinned by his third round opponent, Loy Countryman of Glendale, Calif. 'This seeming paradox was achieved because Ray Bluth of St.

Louis and Wayne Zahn of Milwaukee, running 1-2 after the second round, lost three of their four games during the same session. Welu drove his Peterson point total up to 58-34 as he rolled 183-216-215-224-838 in the third round match. Countryman was re legated to 12th place on 54-29 points, despite the fact that he smashed out a 225-193-205-228-851 series. Zahn plummeted from first to Beventh place after losing three of four, games to Bill Pace of Atlanta. Zahn, a teen-age star, rolled a.

respectable 188-206-221-175790 series. But the loss gave him only 56-43 Peterson points. more insulation) More foot room (692 cu. in. more for center-seat passengers) Fewer bump3 (special 3-phase shock absorbers) Greater "see-ability" when it rains or snows (overlapping 3-speed electric wipers clear even the center) Better visibility all around (bigger windshield arid windows, 1102 sq.

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Big John Johnson, 6-7 junior, handles the center position with effective ruggedness. He and Simpson do most of the Lawson's club, 6-5 for the season, has scoring balance. Darrah leads, of course, With a 15.8 average, followed by Simpson's 12.5, Johnson's 11.8, Keiser's 11.4 and Casey's 9.4. Georgia can substitute man Ken Taylor and guard Alan Johnson with no dip In attack or defensive levels. Each team goes Into Wednesday's game fortified with renewed faith in its accuracy.

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