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DAYTON DAILY NEWS Sunday, September 12, 1965 PASCUAL SHARP SECOJSD STRAIGHT Mets One-Hit By Cloninger Twins Topple Bosox, Gain on A.L. Pack BOSTON, Sept. 11 (P) The Minnesota Twins' is returning to form in his sec-pennant-bound express picked up added steam today as ond smce undergoing but Camilo Pascual turned in a strong pitching performance IT" muscl" "ear nis in an 8-4 romp over the Boston Red Sox. innings, allowing live hits. NEW YORK, Sept.

11 UP) Tony Cloninger allowed only one hit Cleon oJnes' pinch singel in the fifth inning and drove in three runs' as the Milwaukee Braves handed the New York Mets their eighth straight defeat 9-0 today. Cloninger gained his 21st vic-J tory against nine defeats in 1 jfgMllsl pHKaL jjpaM MKSnnna tiunmn tioi By a Neck At Latonia 1 me lwins fourth straight victory and 16th in 17 meetings TUFC Cfi AmQ with the Red Sox this season Relying as usual on his sharp-breaking curve and using pitching the Braves' second one-hitter against the Mets in less than 24 hours. In Milwaukee's 3-1 triumph Friday night, Wade Blasingame, Billy O'Dell and Phil Niekro combined to hold New York to one hit. JONES BATTED for pitcher Carl Willey with two out in the fifth and rapped a single to right field. Like the Mets' four boosted their American league nis fast Dal1 sparingly, Pascual lead.

I pitched hitless ball until Carl JI1U Ull Ij RECORD WAS TOO GOOD other baserunners, Jones didn't ST. LOUIS, Sept. ll-UPI Jerry Wilkes was such a good football coach that he no longer is one. Wilkes coached Priory high school to a 6-14 record in 1964, but "The administra tion thought so much of his abilities as an instructor that they asked him to devote his full time to teaching," said Marty McCabe, the school's basketball coach who took over the football post. PASCUAL, a 31-year-old righthander, served notice he MINNESOTA BOSTON ah bl ah hi V'rsalles ss 5 2 3 0 Gosger cf 4 12 0 Hall 5 3 4 2 Jones 3b 3 0 0 0 Ollva rf 5 0 3 3 Malzone 3b 0 0 0 1 Allison If 4 110 Yastr'ski if 4 112 Mincher lb 5 0 2 1 Mantilla 2b 4 110 Battey 4 12 0 Thomas lb 3 0 2 1 Rollins 3b 4 110 C'nigl'ro rf 3 0 10 Kindall 2b 5 0 11 Nixon 3 0 0 0 Pascual 3 0 0 0 Tillman ph 10 0 0 Rog'nb'k 1 0 0 0 Petroc'li ss 10 0 0 Bi esaoud ss 2 0 0 0 Lonborg 10 0 0 Schilling ph 1 0 0 0 Horton ph 0 10 0 Totals 418 17 7 Totals 30 4 7 4 Minnesota 102 210 020 I Boston 000 101 0111 E-Kindall, Petroeelli.

Jones. DP Minnesota 3, Boston 1. LOB Minnesota 12, Boston 3. 2B-Hall, Ollva, Versalles, Gosger. Mantilla.

HR Yastrzemski (18). SB Hall 2, Rollins. Versalles 2. S-Veraalles. SF-Malzone.

IP ERBBSO Pascual 93 7 1-3 5 3 3 3 3 Roggenburg 12-3 2 1 1 0 1 Lonborg 9-16 3 2-3 9 5 4 0 4 Bennett 11-3 2 1 1 3 0 Steph'ns'n 3 5 2 2 2 3 Hefner 1 1 0 0 0 0 WP-Pascual, Heffner. FLORENCE, Sept. 11 -lP Runnin Roi and Keeper's Choice raced neck and neck for most of the six furlongs in today's featured eighth race at Latonia and Runnin Rod won by a neck. G. P.

Ryan rode the four-year-old gelding over the sloppy track in 1:1135 and Runnin Roi paid $5.60, $2.60 and $2.40. Keeper's Choice returned $2.60 and $2.40, and Colonel Stanley was worth $4.40 to show. The 7,100 fans at the track wagered $425,593 on the nine races. Deking and Gay Chevalier brought in a $149.60 daily double paayoff. get past first.

The other Mets reached base on walks. By getting only one hit in each game, the Mets tied a major league record set by the Boston Braves in 1916 and equalled by the Chicago White Sox in 1917. Cloninger unloaded his first major league home run off starter Al Jackson, who suffered his 19th defeat against seven victories. Yastrzemski homered with one out in the fourth. Frisky Fregosi Gnashes Nats WASHINGTON, Sept.

ll-4ff Jim Fregosi drove in two runs with an opposite-field double in the eighth inning and scored the winning run on a fielder's choice as the California Angels nipped the Washington Senators 6-5 today. Pinch hitter Al Spangler beat out an infield hit, opening the eighth and Charley Dees singled down the line. Fregosi scored both with a double, tying the game 5-5. He moved to third on the throw to the plate and scored on Willie Smith's 'infield out. CALDTORM WASHINGTON ah bl al) bl Dees lb 4 0 2 1 Hamlin 3b 5 13 0 Knoop 2b 3 10 1 M'Mull'n 3b 5 1 1 0 Fregosi ss 4 12 2 Howard 1 4 0 2 2 Smith If 4 10 1 Kirkl'nd rf 10 0 0 K'kp'tr'k rf 4 0 2 0 Held rf 5 0 0 0 R'chardi.

cf 4 0 2 1 Lock rf 2 12 0 Rodgers 4 1 1 0 Nen lb 4 0 0 0 Schaal 3b 2 11 0 Camilli 3 0 0 0 Pearson ph 1 0 0 0 Chance ph. 10 0 0 Koppe 3b 0 0 0 0 Zirnmer 0 0 0 0 Brunet 2 0 0 0 Br'kman ss 1 1 0 0 Spangler cf 2 1 1 0 Val'tine If 10 0 0 Narum 10 0 0 M'C'm'k 10 0 Alyea ph King ph 1113 Cun'ham lb 1 0 0 Totals 35 6 11 6 Totals 36 5 10 5 C'alltornla (102 loo (130 Washington 101 003 000 5 Fregosi, DP California 1, Washing- HALL OF FAMERS DRISCOLL, CHAMBERLAIN, LUCKMAN Fortmann, Graham, Waterfield at Canton Today Otto, 6 Others Join Pro Grid Shrine Today MILWAUKEE NEW YORK all bl ah hi Carty lr 4 1 1 0 Hiller 2b 4 0 0 0 Cline cf 1 0 0 0 Hunt 3b 3 0 0 0 Alou cf 4 110 Collins 3b 1 0 II 0 Aaron rf 2 12 1 Kranep'l lb 3 0 0 0 Bianch'ri ph 0 0 0 0 Lewis cf 4 0 0 0 Cowan If 1 0 0 0 Ch'st'pY rf 2 0 0 0 Torre 3 10 0 Steph's'n 3 0 0 0 Oliver lb 4 112 Kolh If 10 0 0 delaHnz rf 4 112 H'r'lson ss 2 0 0 0 Boiling 2b 4 0 0 0 M'Millan ss 1 0 0 0 Woodw'd 2b 0 ooo Jones ph 1 Alomar ss 4 2 2 0 Swoboda ph 0 0 0 0 Alomar ss 4 2 2 0 Jackson 0 0 0 0 Cloning'r 3 113 N'poloon If 2 0 0 0 Totals 34 9 9 8 Totals 27 0 1 0 Low Son Gets Nose First At Playground ATLANTIC CITY, N. Sept. 11 (VP) Low Son, a long shot running last, charged through the stretch and scored a shocking nose upset today Tigers Tame Tribe, 5-3 CLEVELAND, Sept. 11-WW-Gates Brown's three-run homer in the third inning got the Detroit Tigers off to a lead they never gave up today as they defeated the Cleveland Indians Milwaukee New York 330 0(11 200-9 IKK) (SKI OOO 0 Bearcats Tune Up For Flyer Opener LEBANON, Sept, 11-MP The University of Cincinnati Red team rolled over the White team, 39-7, today in the Bearcats' last major scrimmage before the football season opener against Dayton next Saturday.

Coach Chuck 1 described the scrimmage as a lot better than last Saturday's. The Red team struck mostly to the ground, racking up 508 yards rushing and 84 passing. The winners had 32 first downs, only six passing. in the Plavernund E-Kolb. Hiller, Hunt, Kranepool, Na-ici poleon.

DP Milwaukee New York 2. Chamberlin, 72, of Lincoln, played on five pro championship teams while with the Chicago Bears, Canon Bulldogs, Cleveland Bulldogs and Frankford Yellow Jackets during the 1920s. DRISCOLL. 69, of Chicago played for the Chicago Cardinals and the Chicago Bears, a team he later coached. He is still on the club's staff as director of research and personnel.

Dr. Fortmann, 49, an orthopedic surgeon in Burbank, played for the Bears from 1936 through 1947. Graham, 43, a captain in the U.S. Coast Guard and head football coach at the Coast Guard Academy, Now London, quar-terbacked the Cleveland Browns to six consecutive Eastern conference championships in the NFL and three league championships. CANTON, Sept.

11 () Seven former professional football greats add 1heir names Sunday to the 24 already enshrined in the National Professional Football Hall of Fame here. The seven, whose ages range from 43 to 72, will be enshrined in ceremonies at Fawcett Stadium preceding the fourth annual Hall of Fame football exhibition. A crowd of 17,000 is expected for the ceremonies and the game pitting 1he Washington Redskins against the Detroit Lions, which will be televised nationally. THE INDUCTEES, Dr. Dan Fortmann, Otto Graham, Sid Luckman, Paddy Driscoll, Bob Waterfield, Steven Van Buren and Guy Chamberlain, senior member of the party, were feted at a banquet tonight, and rode in a -parade with 16 floats earlier in the day.

ion i. LUb --cainornia Washington i 2B- Fregoal Kirkpatiick, Howard 1 HR King (12). SF- LUB Milwaukee row York 4. 2B Aaron, 3B Alomar. HR Clonincer (1).

SB Aaron. Cloninger. SF Aaron. II" ERBBSO Cloning'r 21-9 9 1 0 0 3 3 Jackson 7-19 1 5 5 5 1 2 Sutherland 2 110 0 0 Willey 2 2 0 0 0 0 Bethke 1 1 3 3 4 0 Ribant 2 0 0 0 0 0 Moot-head 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jackson fared 2 men in 2nd; Beltikc fared 4 men in 7th, HBP By Cloninger, Kranepool 2:35. Lock, Hamlin 3 Knoop.

The 2-year-old colt, owned by Arnold H. Kreihs of New Orleans, paid a whopping $70.60, $21.40 and $8.80 after scoring his first stakes triumph. Exhibition Football MSAOmS EXHIBITIONS Cleveland 28, Pittsburgh 16. Minnesota 24, New York 9. Baltimore 33, Philadelphia 11.

Canadian Ltague Ottawa 22, HamiEmB AtlanMr Cnast Lracue r.cw Bedford at Piltsljurith, nosftwicd Brown's home run, his seventh, came off starter and loser Luis Tiant, 11-10, with two out and pitcher Joe Sparma (13-7) and Jerry Lumpe on base via singles. The Tigers added two more runs before the third inning ended. After Al Kaline walked and Norm Cash singled, Floyd Weaver replaced Tiant and yielded run-producing singles to IP It KKKBSO 5 2-3 7 4 4 3 3 0 3 110 0 1 1-3 0 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 3 3 1 -3 6 3 3 0 I) 2 2-3 0 0 0 0 3 1 1-3 4 3 3 0 II Brunet Lee (iatewood 3-5 Coatcs Narum McCormick Hannan 0-1 Kline 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 Lee faced 2 men 6th. WP-Lee. A- 1,472 SENIOR halfbacks Billy Bai ley and John Smedley led the Pn Wert Md Bil Freehan National League Browns Take 28-16 Verdict Over Steelers American League indefinitely because of expected rain.

North American Ij-nsue Huntsville at Pennsylvania, postponed to Monday night because of excepted ah hi ah hi Stanley cf 5 0 10 D'val'lo cf 4 0 10 Lumpe 2h 111 0 Roof 0 0 0 0 G.Brown If 4 1 1 3 Sims ph 10 0 0 i-tea assault, csauey gatnea iat yards in 11 attempts and Smcd-; ley scored two touchdowns and i I I Id I I I Pet GB III I IS Kaline rf 3 10 0 Alvij 3b 3 110 IS a 8 Cash lb Wert 3b gained 122 yards in 12 carries. 3 12 0 Wagner If 3 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 Colavito rf 4 2 2 0 4 0 2 1 Whltfld lb 4 0 2 3 4 0 0 0 L.Brown ss 3 0 0 0 91! 54! .6281 Minnesota 11 10! 'I 131 8 101 161 8 Freehan Oyler ss xBaltimore I 81! 61 1 9 9 13 8 11 10 7 13 14 10 xChicago Studley said the Bearcats will have only one practice session each day from now on until they leave nearby Camp Kern for Cincinnati on Friday. 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 82! 621 80J 64 77i 65 91 12! 13 Detroit Tiant Luplow ph I 8 7... 7 8( 101 PctlGBU 4 jliU ij a i I vi 5 8 a ss San Fr'cisco 1 81! 59! -579j 1 8j 8j 5 7 10 9TTolilT3 xLos Angeles! 81 1 61 1 10j 9 9j 9 6 9j Cincinnati 81 62 .566) tVJj 3 ifis! 10 11 9 9 Milwaukee 1 79 62 7 6 Pittsburgh 78! 67 .538 51 llj if 9 9 7 4 9 10 10 Philadelphia 1 73! 68 .518 Pft 8 9j 5j 8 81... 9 7 126 St.

Louis 70 73 .490 12'j 6 6 8 7iili 8j 413 Chicago I 65j 791 6j 7 9j 10... 810 xHoUtton 60! 82j-423 22 I 4 4 3 6 8 14 New York 4511001 10)381 5 6 6 "4 3 ":) 6, 4 9 nargan stalw'il 11! 8 Cleveland 9 9 Ilinton I 2 0 0 0 34 3 7 3 Totals 33 i 10 5 Totals xNcw York I 70 75! .48321 5 9 7 8... 12! 9 7 11 Detroit Cleveland ono 002 01 03 I 4 California 4 8j 9 6... 6 9J 13 71 8 3:00 P.M. SUNDAY DAYTON vs.

El Rancho, Columbus 2 miles S. of Centerville on Nurt Rd. NEXT GAME SEPT. 19 Covington Blast Wins for Phils 67j 781 .53524 63 81 1 .438 27' 8:) .529 35 56! 89 1 .529135 10 5 6 7 71 None. LOB Detroit 5.

Cleveland 7. 2B-Colavito. Whitfield, Cash, HR G. Brown 7) SB Freehan. IP FRBRSO Sparma 7 2-3 8 3 3 2 6 Boston 1 1 7 4, 6j 6 9 4 llj 1 xKansas City 52 90 -366137 7 6 5 51 91 5 4 4 I'ena lu 1 () 0 (i PHILADELPHIA, Sept.

11 20000 CP-Wes Covington's 14th homer x-Not including Night games x-Not including Night games tapped a three-run sixth inning HBP By sparma, Wagner. wp-Spar ma. 2:38. A as the Philadelphia Phillies de Todays Games AKRON, Sept. 11 The Pittsburgh Steelers capitalized on an interception and Iwo fum- bles to take a 13-7 halftime lead over the Cleveland Browns at the Akron Rubber Bowl tonight.

The Browns won, 28-1. Two fumbles by Leroy Kelly in the second quarter wore turned into Steeler scores. Kelly fumbled on a pitchout from Frank Ryan, and John Marshall recovered for Pittsburgh on the Browns' 18-yard line. QUARTERBACK Bill Nelson threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Gary Ballman cutting between the goalposts. Kelly fumbled again on the kickoff, and Ed Pine covered it for the Steelers on the 20.

Mike Clark kicked a 14-yard field goal to make it 13-7 In favor of Pittsburgh. Clark kicked a 19-yarder earlier in the quarter after Jim Bradshaw intercepted a pass from Ryan to John Brewer. The Browns took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter, driving 46 yards in five plays, with Jim Eddy, Schocn Spark INotrc Danie Drill feated St. Louis 3-1 tonight behind the seven-hit pitching of Chris Short. Covington's blast over light field wall also scored Tomorrow's Games NATIONAL LEAOLE Milwaukee at Philadelphia, night.

San Francisco at Houston, night. (Only games scheduled.) AMERICAN LEAGUE CLEVELAND at Baltimore, night. (Only game scheduled.) Yesterday Results NATIONAL I.KAGl CINCINNATI 3, Pittsburgh 2. Milwaukee 9, New York 0. 3an Francisco 6, Chicago 4.

Houston at Lc Anegeles, night. Philadelphia 3, St. Loula 1. AMERICAN LKAGliK 1.0S Angeles 6, Washington 5. tiunesota 8.

4. Detroit 5. 0LBVKL4K0 3. New York at Chicago, night. Kansas City 3, Baltimore 2.

AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota (Grant 18-5) at Boston (Wilson 11-12). Detroit (McLain 12-5) at Cleveland (McDowell 14-101. Kansas City lO'Donoghue 8-18) at Baltimore (Barber 13-91. New York (Downing 12-131 at Chicago (John 11-71. California (Chance 13-9) at Washington (Kreutr.er 1-4).

ATION AL LKAQl Chicago (Buhl 13-10 anrl Jackson 12-1S) at San Francisco iBolin 9-5 and Spaiin 16-2). 2. Houston (tlierker 7-7) at Los Angeles (Wlllhlte 2-2). Cincinnati (Ellis 19-81 at Pittsburgh (Law 16-91. Milwaukee (Fischer 7-6i at New York (Selma 1-0).

St, Louis (Simmons 9-1H at Philadelphia (Herbert 5-7 or Culp lfl-9i. SOUTH BEND, Sept. 11 The White team struck Johnny Callison, whose double had brought home Rich with the Phils' first run. Mien for nine touchdowns today as i Notre Dame scrimmaged under IS YOUR OFFICE JUST THE SIZE YOU WANT IT TO BE OR DO YOU NEED TO EXPAND 4 WHY NOT TRY THE PAUL KLEES BUILDING IN GOVERNOR'S HILL OFFICE Allen was robbed of a homer conditions, when hi smash into right hit Junior halfback Nick Eddy the top of the fence and bounded and 0 ore quarterback back onto he field for a triple Tom Schoen each scored twice, Slwrt gave up a third inning I pacing the first-string Whites' homer to Curt Flood in gaining attack, his 17th victory against nine; losses. He struck out nine, in- LEFTY-EIOHTY GOLF TIED eluding the side ui the eighth HICKORY, N.

Sept. 10 pitches. I (1 southpaw Frank Vanlan- No Playing Field Available; Colts May Lose Franchise AFL INDUCTS MIAMI CLUB ON MONDAY NEW YORK, Sept. 11P Miami will formally become the in tli member of the American Football league and the admission of a 10th team will be considered at a special AFL meeting in Houston, The loser was Tracy Staliard, I nen of Green Bay, and LtW Oehmig of Chattanooga now 10-7. Brown going over from the one, had a best ball score of 74 today for the third-round lead in the U.S.

Lefty-Righty golf championship. They were four strokes ahead at 206 after 54 holes. Rain Cancels UD Site; Dearborn Came Forfeited By TOM CARQOLL. Daily News Sport Writer TPIE Dayton Colts are in danger of losing their franchise in the Midwest Professional Football league after cancellation of last night's scheduled game with Dearborn at the University of Dayton's Baujan field. Coach Ed McCracken of the Lebanon Results ti Frisky Cish 'Rankin).

5. Bcott'a Cash iRaohern. 3. Ray Bailey Soirg Lew-ten. 4, Gahhy Chief i Burnett i.

5. Efne Mon iKirki. Blanchester Grid Loser BLANCHESTER, Sept. 11 -Williamsburg scored 14 quick first quarter points, then held on the rest of the way to defeat Blanchester 14-10 here tonight in the football opener for both high school. Wllltamaburf 14 9-4 STANKY PILOT OF METS' WINTER CLUB NEW YORK, Sept.

U-W Eddie Stanky, director of player development for the New York Mets, will manage the club's farm team at St. Petersburg in the Florida Instructional League this fall, it was announced today. Kerby Farrcll, Clyde Mc-Cullough and Bunky Warren, of Dayton, 0., all managers in the New York farm system, will assist. Players will report to Stanky at St. Petersburg Oct.

l. What If Sun Won't Shine? Dick Uses Sammy Anytime Colts, who also is league commissioner, is in the position of having to call a league meeting to discuss the franchise issue. Even if you onh need 2W square feet of space, we tan il lo you. Carpeting and drapes are included in the lease rate of $4.50. Provincetown, Realtor 293-2120 434-4282 293-3665 the UD Department of Athletics.

"I called McCracken at 10:30 Saturday morning after checking with the weather bureau and told him that, as far as the school was concerned, the game could not be played on our field, I reminded him of our policy, which has been in force for the past four or five years, that the field cannot be used in inclement weather. The policy Blanchester 10 I WILI.IAMRBt RO Ikeir, 1 run (run failed) "I'm calling a meeting with representatives of other teams by phone McCracken said last night. "We've forfeited the game and stand to lose our franchise because we were unable to guarantee a playing field. By JIM FERGUSON Dally New Sparta Writer PITTSBURGH, Sept. 11 -Sammy Ellis is going to pitch Sunday's game here with the WILMAMSBI BO Duckworth.

2i pass from Harvey (M. Harvey paan from Harvey i BLANCHESTER Pafety. punter recovered fumble In end wine BLANCHESTER Hlbbett. 3 run (Crea-ger pasa from Blocker) THE A It BOB team applies to the high schools, too." showed up here as scheduled but 15th A.R.C.A. REDS NOTES Pirates and the fact that the sun, hopefully, is going to be i fa 1 tn i bother Manager Dick fttlhtr at all.

There has been some "500" WINF1ELD (Windy) Kinney III, former Fairview, Wisconsin and University of Cincinnati halfback who is chairman of the Dayton Colts, expressed regret. "We contacted Stebbins, where we normally play our home games; and Wayne, but couldn't get enough groundskeepers to work on the field. Northridge Dayton I had to send them back to Michigan by bus after telling them we had no place to play. "You just don't cancel a pro football game because of bad weather. After all, we played in rain up at Lansing, last Saturday.

There should never have been such an agreement involving a pro game. I can appreciate I'D's position but we're that has really handled us all year," he said "We're right around .500 or better against every team in the league We've even beaten the Giants 11 times "But those Cards have taken us 11 out of 15 so far," said Walker, shaking his head And we haven't beaten them at all here in this park We're oh-and-six of all the games we've lost to them, we must have had the game won seven or eight times and then something happened, CINCINNATI farmhands won individual halting championships in three of the five minor leagues- in which the Reds field teams Gerry Reimer's .,110 mark for Knoxville won the South ern league crown, Ted Acosta had .340 for Peninsula of the Carolina loop; while Harvey Yancey had a .305 average for Tampa to win the Florida State honors JOHNNY EDWARDS, i injured ankle tightly taped, was back in the lineup today and reported little difficulty "That hone bruise I've had in my heel for a long time bothered me more today than At ankle." said conscious of this thing now which is silly. "With his arm and the pitches he can make, Ellis can wn morning, noon or night," the manager went on." If it was true about him not winning day games, what would he do if we trade him to the Cubs, who don't play night games? Would he just give up baseball?" Ellis, of course, is going for his 20th victory in this 1:05 p.m. (Dayton timet game that will be available on the tube (Ch. 2) Sammy pitched a masterful three-hit shutout over these same pirates last Tuesday for his 18th, then came back two nights later to acquire No.

19 in relief Vern a who hasn't pitched for 11 days, will oppose Ellis and try to protect his personal eight-game winning streak, Law's second such skein of the season "Law had elbow trouble," said Harry Walker, "very similar to what your Joe Nuxhall Is going through." THE CARDINAL follow Cincinnati into Forbes field and Walker, the Pirate mun-agar, te hoping for a change i a "Ibaft ist flOBjr team 63-l64-'65 MODELS ONLY DAYTON SPEEDWAY told us thev don rent out their in a position where We'll have gtadium anymore and the Trot- to take the consequences." wood superintendent and principal were out of town." HERB Dinttman, UD director of playing facilities, said Athletic Director Tom Frcricks had made arrangements for use of talk lately that the Cincinnati righthander, proud ouwr of a 19-8 season record, can't win in the daytime, that he does all his goal pitching under the lights. Ellis has won more games at night, but then he's pitched mora games in the evening, ton. Also, the hitters do more lor Sam after dark. They've acorcd enough runs to let the team come from behind and get Sam off the hook abc times. That let him have a hrillant 14-1 nighttime record.

In the daylight, he'i now five, lost seven. "ANYBODY who can throw like that guy," maintain Ste-ler, "Can win any im. Sarai CoUegB Football Ttllun 14, EiOUStM 0, Camp ttlnn College Utah Mate 31, Hawaii 12. St. Minn.

18, Rlvci F'allf, Wise. Plaltevllle, Wis. Dubuque t. tie. Northwond, Mich.

40, Northnldn. Wl. Hamllne ft, Bethel. Minn, t. North Dakota 30, Bemld.il, Minn, a the field with the local Junior Chamber of Commerce.

The Jaycpes sponsored the game and brought in Hobby Ferguson, former Ohio State Ail-American, Time Trials at 12 Noon 500 Lap Race 2 P.M. TODAY RAIN DATE SUNDAY SEPT. 26 See Jack Bowsher, Dick Freeman, Harold Smith, Iggy Katona, Jack Shanklin, Clyde Parker, Homer Newland and many more. Ticket prices for track and ticket information write Dan Dilts, 7517 Harry Truman Dayton (32) Ohio, or call 426-6468 in Dayton, PRE.RACE APPEARANCE BY MILLER'S BLACKHAWKS to play with the Colts last night in the hopes ol building a hack-up fund for a future Aviation Bowl game. Dintaman said he acted in the absencp of Frericks and Father Charles L.

Collins, chairman Ohio Hi fth Schools Hickory Hrookfleld S. Hubbtrd 33, cmumbinw. 12. Norlh Lima 32, Springfield Local 0. f'nntlrl Canileld SO.

F.aal Paltitlmt 14. United 36, Leeionla.

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