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Sunday Gazette-Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 39

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A Artificial Props Fail to Sfoo? Him atove Safe an feat iwbter wwMrt ke I a latter OgBdWV tttM. Scoter stae fit war the I totft care what fctjr Xmtoea came far feet tins at i ose.1 tatter Bke jg A MJ JB 1 gating iast year as a fcesteaa at sane the inswtiMuastffcj te and fejs baadl- at Girard, CL. wtere his fami-H-i ten Mw Up sapaomore. cap laSed to chaste his mad lived before tanas, here. That' uhea the coach says yoa fidnl tow Retton askses aboa trying.

Qeated the season uiih laps around the said, "van Mdd sever aUke a tram; JT an record chipped in Priacipal Larney R. his handicap. I was reach concerned Be was 9 years old then he Gump. "It's i "We leave bin pretty much rubber-aad- he came oat." Coach Retton said, was by a train at Nflwwd. "Oh.

said Retton. bis is practice, but he does "because we didn't kaov what he 111 With both feet and ankles boy has tot of there's a bafieafly the same thiaci theoth- do." gone, doctors fitted Rke a play running up the middle, bell er pitytrf Rettao added, and It wasn't too loog. Retton said, plasti: skew from just be on it the The never i movea up week ago. the first It wasn't too loog. Retton said, plasti: skew from just bekw be on it the tackle)." The youth season.

Rice until saw he was coming-- each knee, over the remaining won't be out for basketball. Ret-' The only ef Mr. and Mrs. rejalar defensive it's really amazing." part of the tower teg. and joined ton said, but plans to work on a George Rice.

Jack has five sis- Retton and; Rice, a 5-9. 150-pound bundle of it with an artificial foot, made of weight program to condition him- ters. ranging in age from It. 1 its lhird defense a total cf eight rubber self for next football season. iUisfamfly encouraged him to play tame without a defeat a minutes his first two games but' MM Wy "He accepts his handicap and football "if I wanted to." Rice in the defensive lineuo for the Each new limb has only one that's why he's playing football." said, and "I plan to keep play- -w.

IUE UJC iiCltll xuim i i neara people say a few entire third game, when Barrack- joint, at the arch of the foot. The Retton said. he hadn't, be.iag." Yanks' Dandy Hurler Bored By Jta Becker Series with the San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-'Thisi Giants. is getting boring." said Whiteyl 'ord. who is scheduled to pitch the sixth game of the World Series or the New York Yankees, if the rain ever stops.

Take It Easy. Hwk Says "I want you to just take it easy." Houk told the assembled team. "We can't find a place to work out in spikes, and I don't "I know." said Manager Ralph think it's a good idea to throw Houk. "but what the hell are you the ball around in tennis shoes, going to do." Jifs not good on the arm or the The New York Yankees, FOOTLESS BARRACKVILLE PLAYER MAKES TACKLE IN PRACTICE Jack Rice (78) Holds Down Regular Defensive Guard Position ike the executives of a prosperous irm in their neatly tailored busi- "W'e'H gather here Sunday morning, and go to the ball park. Kinder Leads Seth's264) ness suits, were clustered in the "There is a possibility that we lobby of their hotel, waiting outran players laughed 01 the third postponement of there was no sign of a I letup in the we will 50 Badgers Thump Irish by 17-8 MADISON.

Wis. Wisconsin (AP) Un- continued a Worst Ever, Selnvab Labels Frisco Field somewhere, San Jose. Modesto, or I Sherman Hish of Scth scored drive for national football recog- where we can work its sixth victory by defeating Ce- nition by defeating Notre Dame The Badgers moved from their 20 to the Notre Dame 17 in nine plays, setting up a 34-yard field goal by Gary Kroner, the second time they had the ball. Richter then hauled down strike from Vander Helen and stepped into the zone for his out." dar Grove. 26-0.

Saturday in the' 17 8 Saturday as unheralded quar- "1 can set the field at Fwt Trailblazers'homecoming game, Lewis." said Tony Kuhek. the jgmeered the Badgers to tneir who just finished an I Tommy Kinder paced the once-, third straight victory. Army hitch there and presuma- beaten Sherman Tide, scoring two I Vander Helen, a senior who had, fourth touchdown pass of the sea- bly has contacts. 'touchdowns and zainins yards! scen onl scconds of actlon He has caught at least one scoring pass in seven straight NO WISCONSIN games since the 1961 campaign. A fumble recovery on the Notra "Ralph.

1 have a business rushing JUl shepperd a pointment Monday, and 1 sorry L. 1 won't be able to stay for th i up 68 yards and tallied one! 1 won't be able to stay for the up 68 yard: jrest of the Series." said Bobby TD. the little second base-, indcr scored ruBS of rnun Joke and 4 ards while Shewerd The Yankees Ml laughed. wellt over afler "Well, men, let's get the inert-! Wlffl0ntt1 STATE GRIDDER IGNORES NO FEET AND ANKLES HANDICAP Jack Rice Meets With Coach Joe Retton (left) and Assistant Coach Lewis Hall. By Jack Stevenson SAN FRANCISCO is the worst I've ever seen," veteran groundskccpcr Matty- Schwab observed as he surveyed ling started in Ellie's room," said st rain-soaked Candlestick Park.

Bill Skowron, the first baseman. Net rusHng i i Net oissmg "We've had rainouts iou need any chips? askedjTotai net yaraase here and in New York," hc ad-i Houk. Rushing vardagt Pawing yardaga I Pastes Interctoted i Punts I loit 106 40 5 4 1-22 4 10 ded, "but not like this." I From the stands, the outfield i in Candlestick looked lush "Speaking of chips." said Ellie "here comes Crosetti. 246 0 0 25 Puntt Passes Passes had intercepted Fumbles last by Yards penalized i 73 111 4-7 1 2 WIs-- FG Kroner 34 Eager Day Iowa's Comebacks At Peytona A W7 Bring 14-10 Win Race Track BLOOMINGTON. Ind.

Luke George converted for PEYTOXA--Eulgcne Baser, a Iowa's Hawkeyes came from be- i Indiana and Jay Roberts for Iowa. driver who has missed only three hj i ice and' won their Big Ten Roberts missed a 49-yard goal at- or four races in two years at; 0( a opener 14-10 Saturday i tempt early in the second quarter. Drawdy Speedway, will hc rom a stubborn Indiana team. George kicked a 43-yarder, the orcd today at a seven-event stock homore 0 Wallace filled bal1 clearing the cross bars by 3r 4 inches. a smarlly for injured Malt 5zy "1'LT'see how we can on play mented Willie Mays.

enough. This is a Yankee "in" joke, toJhe fact that Crosetti.l and plunge. The other Seth touchdown came on a 1 yard run i Seth look a until this season, passed 25 yards Notre Din -jto All-America candidate Pat jRichter for a touchdown in the 'irst period and then scored on a 1-yard sneak in the thir quarter. Irish Overpowered The Badgers overpowered the'l outclassed Irish all the way. but were stymied by four interceptions and four lost fumbles.

Twol of the Notre Dame thefts were the end zone. Notre Dame managed to avert I' lead at theU shutout by marching 68 yards set up the Badgers' other touchdown. Vander Kclen sneaking through left guard on the third play. Notre Oimt ID 9 0 I- 0 7 Wls-Richter 25 past from Vender (Kroner kick) Wis-- Vander Helen 1 run (Kroner kick) ND-Hoann 3 run (Snow MMtrtm Stotl Attendance 41,091. Frick called off Saturday's sched uled World Series game, the Giants milled around in their clubhouse.

Manager Alvin Darkj sought a place to work out has been in on so manyi -( Yankee World Series cuts that he half and coasted through the the Closln 8 minutes, uems has to be driven PAH move ie downficld amnnrf in an nrmnrwl CAT 6 ar rOVe pinpoint passing and then handed drtmllU 111 ml dUIIUIVtl oaocrvn r. I I i off to Don Hogan, who skirted end for the final 3 yards. Szot anrf a less in six starts this season, of scotch up to each Sophomore quarterback m- said Houk, and the play-i my Moore was the outstanding in- ers laughed lhat been a driver hasi 1 standout at the 1 erts' second conversion tinished i IOWA scoring. IB rtul 225 105 68 123 6-10 7-U 0 0 7-35 4-42 0 70 3i Indiana Ind-- Woodson 54 run (George kick) Iowa-- Perkins 50 run (Roberts kick) Ind-FG George 43 Iowa-Wallace 1 plunge (Roberts kick) Attendance 29,771. Cow Palace.

Dark said Billy Pierce will be his pitcher in the sixth game whenever it is played. As for 7 7 0-ui playing, the manager commented, 7 3 o-ioj "it'll be tough." I Pierce appeared as unperturbed, as anyone. Asked what the delay might mean in relation to being! sharp, he replied, "it just means we'll have to wait another day. Everybody would just as. soon play.

It would be nice to be able to do something on the field, but! with this rain you can't do a thin 0 trophy dash and a ln passes to Paul Krause forjLoPresti of Sacramento. Hurt Both The feature winner will 0 yards and cioyd Webb for been named the 1902 Profes-j Dark said lhe long ay wou i A i. I i A i a i P.lun i a at this oblique re- player for the Trailblazers. He I completed four of seven passes for quart of coke for 39 yards and picked up 30 yards Richardson, a deeply religious man who never smokes, drinks or swears, smiled at that. The meeting broke up.

i-ushin stth Ctdar Grove Scoring touchdowns: i-u Seth--Kinder 2 (8, run; 4, run), Shepperd (2, run), jwelkle (I, run) Extra points: Seth--Copper 2 (kicks). then passed to Jack Snow for a two-point conversion. Badgers' Defense Stout A stout Wisconsin defense offset, the sputtering offense, which took the field as the nation's No. 2 team in total yardage. The Badgers picked off four Notre Dame passes and recovered a fumble, all in the second half.

NOW AVAILABLE for OrtUr TRAVEL-RAMA large COLOR POSTERS Girls In CoitumH if AUSTRALIA if HAWAII it INDIA if THAILAND if SINGAPORE if PHILIPPINES it INDONESIA if IURMA it SPAIN it SCANDINAVIA it ITALY if FRANCE ENGLAND if ALASKA ciasi Roomi. etc. TRAVEL-RAMA 118 Dickinson St. Dl 4-3434 track Since it and has Passes intercepted by won his share 1C5 05 of feature and Yards penalized heat races. i i Today's kowny owa passing star.

ThejL-alllOrilia a consists ar-old quarterback scored! Hager of time trials, i Hawkeye's game-winning a touchdown in the second quarter lg races, an Australian pursuit, a a i. fool snea a a er setting it! DUNED1N, Fla. (AP) Tom ynw'S3 EhBvrolBt trunk a trophy 1 'sional Golfers' Association Club Time trials under way Both teams scored on long runs, Protegional the Year, PGA 1:30 p. m. and the first race at mjhe first presjdent Lou strong announced game.

Indiana's Marv Woodson broke away for a 54-yard touch- on 2 p. m. ins; is free, and clv.Hren 12 and TMm scrunmaj under will be admitted free. In scampered the event of rain, the program ieTM la 'will be carried over one week. Frederick Tops CMS by 1442 PORTSMOUTH, 40-yard pass to Joe Nice in the closing minute gave Frederick Military Academy a 14-12 victory over Greenbrier Military School here Saturday.

Greenbrier. leading 12-7 with less than a minute to play, lost the ball on a fumble and Frederick completed the winning pass on desperation effort. Daniel lezzi went 65 and Cliff McMillan plunged five for Grcenbrier's touchdowns. Pete Deters scored the first Frederick TD on a four-yard run Frederick 0 7 0 7-14 Greenbrier 0 0 6-12 Woodbcrry Beats iscopal, 27-0 Saturday. The award is based on all- around ability and contributions to golf.

LoPresti was chosen from 25 'sectional nominees. Epi LYNCHBURG. Va. berry Forest opened its prep league football season Saturday with a 27-0 victory over Virginia Episcopal, cramming its four touchdowns into the last three periods. The Tigers, running their overall record to 2-M, scored twice in the second quarter for a 1M halftime lead and then added touchdown each in the final two periods.

VES is 1-3 over-all 9 9 40 pro White (Kick nm WF-HMI 1 JMWfli run) -Vf INDIANA'S JIM HELMINIAK DRIVES But Iowa's Bernard Budrik Seta For Tackle hurt one club just as much as the other. He appeared anxious to havej his pitchers get in some throw- ng. "It won't bother Pierce as much as the others." he explained. "But a fellow like Jack Sanford needs to loosen up a day sd before he pitches." Dark said Sanford would pitch': the seventh game with Billy i Dell held for relief work. Field Goal Gives Western Md.

Win Over H-S, 17-14 WESTMINSTER. Charles Walter booted a 20-yard goal in the final II period as Western Maryland squeezed out a 17-14 Mason-Dixonj Conference football victory over Hampden-Sydncy Saturday. It was Western Maryland's fourth straight victory, three the Mason Dixon Conference in I which it now is assured of at i least a tie for the championship it won last season. Himpden-Sytfney 7 t--U Western Maryland 0 I 3-1' H-S-Everctl 2 run (Mitchell kick). 9 run (oar-s lailrd'.

H-S--Lipscomb 1 run (MilcIC" kick). W.Md.--Biscr run (Terry run). W.Md.-FG iO. Ailenaance Mrs. Payiic Wins Berry Hills Golf Mrs.

Henry Payne has again won the club golf cham- Honship at Berry Hills. She de-i 'eated Mrs- C. P. Lowman, 2 and; 1, in the finals. Other flight winners: First flight-Mrs.

T. P. Mantz d. Mrs. A.

A. Alplanalp, 3 andII: second flight-Mrs. John Critesi d. Mrs. Paul Davidson, 2 and 1: third H.

P. McJunkin; d. Mrs. Bert 1 IB. When we came to a river we got wet.

This river bed was paved with rocks the size of melons. What a teat for new light- and heavy-duty suspension systems this was! Conventional light-duty units have coil- spring independent front suspension --easier on truck, load and driver. Hew engines, suspensions, frames and narrower front ends show their stuff on Mexico's tough Baja Run! With months of proving-ground tests under their belts, why did new Chevrolet trucks take on the rugged Baja (bah'hah) Peninsula? This is the toughest line of trucks Chevrolet has ever built. Sending them over the most punishing terrain in North America (a road totally unlike the fine highways on the Mexican mainland) was double proof of this fact, Frames, engines, suspension systems were subjected to stresses far greater than trucks normally encounter. You can be sure that tracks that can handle this kind of beating can handle any kind of work.

Users of new conventional medium- and heavy-duty units who have to operate in close quartets are going to like the narrower front ends (up to 7 inches). Quality trucks alicays cost less See the "New Reliables" now at your Chevrolet dealer's! Authorized" Cherrofef Deofer In South Chorfeifon Rhodes-Mint Chevrolet he. In Charleston 210 S. W. Roger Dean, Inc.

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