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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 63

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1 ny i' r'' The Boston Sunday Globe July 26. 1 1 Riley May Be Life of Pats and was sent packing. By JOHN AHERN he stopped at Oakland ANDOVER The road ha? been hard and long and if ever still has to do battle with i rood ffflin? when I wi in lot of aspirants and it will be the swin? of thincs and I tt a long, uphill war before this that feeling rifht now. I know squad is settled. I I can 19." That's all richt with Riley.

And for once he know "I'm only 26 and I'm in good 'welcome, a feeling he hadn't condition and I'll be better." experienced since he was a he claims. "I always jot that star at Florida a man knows hat it is not to be wanted it is Riley Morris, football player. He tried his luck at San Jim -i i and put ui two great years, before the new administration of the Raiders decided on other boys. When he called Mike Holovak and asked for a job, the reception wasn't exactly heartwarming. Mike told him he was welcome to come to camp, but I can't send you a contract and you have to pay your own way." In the vast majority cf vt.

that it. The applicant Meet Omega is discouraged, especially if he lives in Jacksonville, Fla, pretty hefty fare away. P9 if" if 1 I Wednesday noon there was a knock on Mikes door and Stallard, Mets Rap Tube, 10-0 NEW YORK (UPI) The Mets erupted for six runs in the fifth Saturday to enable Tracy Stallard to coast to his first major league shutout with a three-hit 10-0 victory over the Braves. Tim Harkness with three singles and a double and George Altman and Joe Christopher, each with a home run, paced the 12-hit Met attack. ill as is I d.

it, Sj. vv--- V. the civilized cigar there was Riley, cap and cleats in hand, ready to play. "Anybody who does this on his own wants to play football and anybody with that kind of desire has to get a chance," Mike said. "He may help us someplace." Only moments after he said it, Mike put his finger on the -es All six runs came after the spot where Riley can help and it's not a position that the big boy (6-2.

230) ever played. METS LOSE ANOTHER BATTLE Jesse Gonder, Oliver. Jesse missed, but fan didn't. However, Oliver Mets catcher, finds plenty of opposition from home- tapped into double play. (UPI) town fans as he tries to snare pop-up by Braves' Gene first two batters had been retired by losing pitcher Tony Cloninger.

Celts, Knicks Set He's going to help the tackle situation, the team'i tender spot. "He's a great linebacker and one year he led the league in interceptions besides personally murdering us. But we're It's Quiz Time, Sport Fans! at linebacker, so Riley's I going to be a defensive end. 'He's got the speed and the 1 Exhibition Tilt The six-time world champion Boston Celtics will play a pre-season exhibition game against the New York Knickerbockers at Springfield College on Oct. 1, Celtic Pres.

Walter A. Brown announced Saturday. The game will benefit the Basketball Hall of Fame at Springfield, where the late Dr. It-. CV' vvNH v.vJ; I James Naismith founded the Flat racing; 4.

Harness; 5. Rodeo steer; 6. First Ky Derby winner; 7. Greyhound; 8. Harness sire.

I (bat .667 and you're on the team). What are you apt to be playing if you are found in: 1. The crease; 2. The keyhole; 3. The box; 4.

Side-wall; 5. Slot; 6. Sand trap? ANSWERS 1. Ice hockey; 2. Basketball; 3.

Baseball; 4. Squash; 5. Football; 6. Golf. (last, and a real stinker! 8 of 12).

You're playing what, if you are involved in: 1. A pitchout; 2. Wipeout; 3. Putout; 4. Pickoff; 5.

Hot dogging; 6. Red dogging; 7. Drying out; 8. Cooling out; 9. Layback; 10.

Reaching; 11. Fall; 12. Free fall. ANSWERS 1. Football or baseball; 2.

Surfing; 3. Baseball; 4. Basketball, baseball or football; 5. Skiing; 6. Football; 7.

Boxing; 8. Horse racing; 9. Rowing; 10. Yachting; 11. Wrestling; 12.

'Chuting. O.K. So I'm a ratfink! could be a good one." But how does that help the tackle problem? "Simply this," Mike said. "With Riley at defensive end, that relieves some of our end candidates of their duties and allows us to try them at tackle. Len St.

Jean in particular could be a good tackle. He's not really big, but with instruction and patience he could do the job. And a couple of our other rookies will get a shot at tackle, too. Tony Gibbons and Tony Kumiega just might fit the bill." This doesn't mean that Morris has made the team. He game 73 years ago in December.

Italian Race Driver Frescobaldi Killed FRANCORCHAMPS, Bel Mild as a cigar can get. gium, (UPI) Italian race car driver Pietro Frescobaldi was killed Saturday night when his Lancia 1800 swerved off the road and into a ravine during the 24 hours Francorchamps race. Built like a filter cigarette Pleasure without inhaling. MEET OMEGA AT YOUR FAVORITE TOBACCO COUNTER 1964 P. LORHIARO CO.

iimiiim Tmwiniai.iiiiiiiiiw iiiniiiM.iniiii hhimum 1111 i.iww tM Quality-yes! Service-yes! Specialists-yes! Value-definitely! Little League Playoffs Maiden North Tops Somerville North, 5-1 By JACK BARRY Jimmy Coleman was practically the entire works as his Maiden North nine overcame Somerville North, 5 to 1, in a District 12 encounter as Little League All-Star competition jumped into high gear in the 16 districts Saturday. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiim JERRY NASON iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimw iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinin In a determined effort to make your day a miserable one, this agent herewith and without further ado submits for your painful Sunday pleasure his annual opus entitled Mid-Summer's Nightmare" a sports quiz. This is not shooting dirty pool, because every item and name involved appeared at least once on the Globe's sports pages during the first six months of '64. Now, let's see you run the typographical gates, slalom-style: A (6 of 8 is good for this one). The following cities are famous as the sites of annual events in what 1.

Sebring, 2. Louisville, ,3. Pasadena, 4. Forest Hills, N.Y.; 5. Augusta, 6, Aspen, 7, Boston, 8.

Goshen, N.Y. ANSWERS 1. sports cars; 2. Kentucky Derby; 3. bowl 4.

national tennis; 5. Masters golf; 6. national skiing; 7. B.A.A. marathon; 8.

Hambletonian harness race. (Get all three and you're good) The term "strike" occurs regularly in three different sports, name them and don't peek! ANSWER Baseball, Bowling and Fishing. (6 of 8 is good here) Identify the individual and sport involved from the following: 1. Edmonton Express; 2. Boston Strong Boy; 3.

The Phantom Finn; 4. Old Bones; 5. Manassa Mauler; 6. The Flying Dutchman; 7. Georgia Peach; 8.

The Shropshire Lad. ANSWERS 1. Eddie Shore, hockey; 2. John L. Sullivan, boxing; 3.

Paavo Nurmi, track; 4. Exterminator, race horse; 5. Jack Dempsey, boxing; 6. Cornelius Warmerdam, pole vaulter; 7. Ty Cobb, baseball; 8.

Capt. Matthew Webb, first Channel swimmer. (hit 4 of 6 here) Mathematically speaking, what sports are they talking about in mentioning: 1. Half Nelson; 2. Double Cody; 3.

Triple Axel; 4. Fourth Down; 5. Fifth Frame; 6. Sixth Set? ANSWERS 1. Wrestling; 2.

Trampoline; 3. Figure skating; 4. Football; 5. Bowling; 6. Tennis.

(Get up 6 of 6 on this). In which the zoo gets into the sports section. In what sports do you find: 1. A mouse trap? 2. A cat rig? 3.

A dog leg? 4. Snake eyes? 5. A birdie? 6. A gopher ball? ANSWERS 1. Football; 2.

Yachting; 3. Golf; 4. Craps; 6. Golf; 6. Baseball.

(5 of That's Take a shot at what sports these shots are made in: 1. Drop shot; 2. Wedge shot; 3. Offside foreshot; ,4. Slap shot; 5.

Wing shot; 6. Rail shot; 7. Set shot; 8. Bank shot. ANSWERS 1.

Tennis; 2. Golf; 3. Polo; 4. Hockey; 5. Gunning; 6.

Squash; 7. Basketball; 8. Billiards. (Here's a breather). You're reading about what sport when these are mentioned: 1.

Pivot; 2. Divot; 3. Riposte? ANSWER Basketball, golf and fencing. (5 of 8 and you join the club). 1.

Greyhound; 2. Rural Rube; 3. Exterminator; 4. Dan Patch; 5. Big Sid; 6.

Aristides; 7. Canadian Pacific; 8. Adios? ANSWERS 1. Harness racing; 2. Greyhound racing; 3.

mara whiffed 15, while granting but two blows as Fitchburg North won over Gardner Nats, 5-1, aided by Bruce Birch's round-tripper. In an eight-inning affair, Fitchburg West beat Lunen-berg on Tommy Rosenthal's single plus fine relief pitching by Alan Glenning, who came on the scene with one out in the third and his club down 2-0, to pitch superbly to the end. Coleman, aided by fine defensive play, pitched a four-hitter, not walking an opponent, and bashed out a double and triple, as well as fielding his own post to perfection. The Maiden North hurler had excellent support from Bobby Harrison, left field, Mike Green, second base and Dennis Holland, right-fielder. In this same sector, Melrose Americans edged Somerville East.

4 to 3. behind Jeff Mor Francis Crowley tossed a two-hitter, strikins out seven! rison, with Tony Perry driv for Leominster Nats in their ing home the game-winner 3-2 win over rival Leominster with a second inning single. Bill and Walt Sullivan homered for the losers. Americans and also batted the winning run; Athol blanked: North Leominster. 10-0 be hind Pete Vitello's two hitter, Somerville South, behind Barry Caruso's one hitter, walking only one as Ken Grace blanked Maiden Americans and Tom Krustapentus hom ered.

8 to 0. Caruso whiffed 16 and belted two home runs for a one-man exhibition in another Ppta with a no- hitter until one out in sixth, District 12 tilt. won 9-1 over Oakmont lor fl ll I 11) AH American and I ea econom;" Qfi JL! w11'1 Most Foreign Can I tNSTALLFn I Gardner Americans, and also fnnnH limp tn rlout two homers and Pete Lawrence whiffed 15, Other recordings of note in varied districts. DISTRICT 3 Brian Koziol Ditched two- in a one-hit victory lor urange, 2-0, over Barre. nisTmrT 1 hit ball and cracked a two- Adams 8 3 run homer to dominate things aa TemDleton beat Winchen- don, 3-1; Tim O'Brien hurled Fitchburg East to a 6-4 ver dict over Bordertown with Gary Bray and Mike DiPas-quale, homering; Tom McNa- Ureal Barnngion nmiieiu ncv DISTRICT 2 Longmeadow 6 Forest Park 0 Westover 5 East Longmeadow 4 Northampton West 9 A Northampton East 1 Agawam West 0 DISTRICT Leominster Nationals 3 Leominster Americans 2 Orange 2 Barre 0 Athol 10 North Leominster 0 Gardner 8 Oakmont 1 Fitchburg East 6 Bordertown 4 FUchburg West 4 Lunenberg 3 Fitchburg North 5 Gardner Nationals 1 Templeton 3 Winchendon 1 DISTRICT 5 A Lmi MJt C.l.rMM-1.

lNtof Southbridge 7 Shrewbury 2 SEAT BELTS Pirates' 6 to 3 Win Sparked By Mazeroski CINCINNATI (AP) Bill miuoury i Grafton 3 -w'lJstI Westboro Americans S. Medfield 1 Walpole 3 Southboro 1 in 1 i'itsli WHEEL ALIGNMENT Rayco wheel alignment experts will check all alignment angles adjust to factory specifications check caster, camber and toe-in adjust DISTRICT Westport 5, Swansea lm.fir,n 7 Fall River FrII Fiver Maplewood Certified, top quality belts. Approved by every state with licensing standards. Choice of decorator colors. tall niver BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Rayco specialists will: remove front wheels inspect linings, drums, hoses, grease seals check hydraulic system, including master cylinder adjust brakes.

119 0 Fall River Bayside 7, Columbus 0. DISTRICT Barnstable 5 Plymouth 2 Hrnclctnn-Downev 3 Cohassrt 2 Mazeroski homered and ignited a three-run rally with a single as Pittsburgh defeated Cin 6 steering. Wareham 14 Hanson 7 DISTRICT Braintree South 5 Weymouth North 4 Wevmouth So. 16 Dedham National 4 Mil'tnn Americans 3 Whitman 0 Connolly, Saints Launch Park Title Fight Monday cinnati, 6-3, Saturday. S95 Mazeroski's homer off Joe INSTALLATION FREE All American Cars Braintree No.

4 Dedham Americans 1 Randolph North 4 Stoughton 3 Neeriham East 3 Avon 1 Randolph South Braintree East 1 Holbrook 1 Nerdham West 0 DISTRICT Brighton Cenirwl 3 Allton North 0 DISTRICT 10 Nuxhall in the second tied the game 1-1. The Reds scored on Vada Pinson's homer in the rnlw fcf tAfjiAmprA r(j ir con5 (iooej cr rwl inelorftd. first. So. Boston Americans 0 Mazeroski led off the fourth Wlnthrop Nationals 6 Chelsea Nationals 2 Righthander Art Newell Is expected to pitch for Connolly while Bob St.

John gets the nod for the Saints. Newell, who has a string of 27 scoreless innings to his credit, posted an 11-2 record during the regular season. In playoff competition against fin 1 nil i i tu. a Watertnwn East 2 SOMERVILLE 893 McGrath Highway MO 6-1670 SAUGUS Newburyport Turnpike Routt I Next to Thorn McAn Robert Hall CE 3-5800 NATICK Worcester Turnplkt On Routt I CE 5-7200 0L 2-8521 DORCHESTER 465 Neponiet Ave. At Neponset Circli IV 8-6800 AV 2-9400 BRIGHTON 203 Not Beacon St.

Corner of Market St. ST 2-4010 The Connolly Club and Supreme Saints, one-two ers in the Boston Park League's regular season play, will square off Monday night at Dorchester Town Field in the first of their best-of-7 series for the 1964 championship. The Saints, defending title winner from last year, earned their right to shoot at the crown via a three-game sweep nf th McCarthy Club. The with a single, went to second when Nuxhall balked and scored on pitcher Vernon Law's single. Bailey then doubled in Law and came home on Bill Virdon's second of three singles.

Open FrL, 9 9 PM. i Bottomly he won two games and came in to pitch an inning i it 1 1 3 Newton Central Newton East 7 DISTRICT 12 Somervlll South 8 Maiden Americans Maiden North 5 Somerville North 1 Melrose Americans 4 Somerville East 3 DISTRICT Arlington West 2 Assabet Va ey 1 Winchester Nationals 8 Sudbury 2 Wilmington 7 Woburn Americans 4 Woburn Nationals 4 Arllnginn South 2 Burlington 4 Stonoham Nationals 1 Colonial 2 Stoneham Americans 0 Medford Hillside Winchester Americans 0 Medford North II riford Wellington 6 DISTKIt 14 Tewkshury 11 Rlllerlca 3 Chelmsford 9 Lowell Prospect Hill 6 Lawrence Tower Hill 3 Lawrence Central 2 Newburyport 3 Andover 2 DISTRICT I Peabody Americans Hsmllton-Wenham 0 DISTRICT 1 Trt. Mass. Conference AMERICAN MVISIOV Team Walthum 21 0 WMton 12 9 1 Jammr Plain 3 14 3 Norfolk 2 12 2 NATIONAL niVIMON CHARGE IT mi 7i inf tires vVlfeMC Connolly gang was taken to iour games by the Bottomly Braves before clinching its ipot. The series will alternate between Dorchester and its 6 p.m.

Fames and Kelly Field, Hyde Park, for 8:30 p.m. floodlight ames. oi reuei in me inner viciury. St. John, with eight straight regular season wins to his credit, fashioned one of the semifinal playoff victories over the, McCarthy Club.

The scene will shift to Hyde Park's Kelly Field Tuesday night, l.nno .571: .143 Prt, Ml ProvidMic 14 4 Bmtnn 4 I PAY ON TERMS THAT SUIT YOU BEST Wilpolf 14 a Conrnrd WMlwrwil 12 14 v--w C. Buton nnMiitViKWiiiiirtKit Koxoury 4 II A.

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