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Public Opinion from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 10

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PUBLIC OPINION, CHAMBERSBURG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, I960 PAGE TEN 1961 STATE FISHING STUDY TO BE MADE LARGE TURNOUT EXPECTED F.0R I COLLEGE BASKETBALL i (By The AtioeitUd fri) BJuebonnet Bowl Oklahoma St. Texu 51 ot White Sox, Braves, Reds Complete 6 -Player Trade CHICAGO (AP)-iTie Chicago; 5, 4 HARRISBURG (AP) Plan for the 1961 fishing season will be discussed here next Tuesday by legislative committees of organised sportsmen's groups and the state FOR FIRST GRID ME ICE Oklahoma 55, Houston 51 7 White Sox, Milwaukee Braves and SRV- 1 Cincinnati Reds have completed Fish Commission. JAY DOE HUNT 1-1 i sr is Albert M. Day, commission ex jthe biggest lnterleague trade of the season In deals Involving ecutive director, reported Thurs EAST Brown 76, Boston Coll. 70 Princeton 94, Rutgers 92 ot Connecticut 64, Vermont 71 Harvard 66, Tuft 57 Bowdoin 71, MIT 65 day that boating regulation, fee fishing, lake regulation and a i7 HARRISBURG (IP) Antlerless deer season have helped cut three front-line pttchera and two LOS -ANGELES (AP) The lnfielders-Green Bay Packers Saturday In midnight telephone negotia-shoot for the Western Division tions, 24 hours before tonight in-title and then for the National terleague trading deadline, the proposed special trout stamp will i down crop and other damage Wooster (Ohio) 77, Grov City be among the matter discussea.

Mean The Associated Preet (Pa.) 64 Football League championship Indiana (Pa) tt, Clarion (Pa) 63 clubs made these switches; 1. The Braves sent hurlers Juan Pizarro nd Joey Jay to the Reds honors they last captured in the -distant year of 1944. llllsj illlll caused by feeding deer, says a State' Game Commission official. The official, Glenn L. Bowers, assistant executive director, added Thursday that the commission now believes the deer herd has been reduced to a fairly satisfactory level.

That is the reason, he explained, Hofstra 89, West Chester Stata 63 SOUTH Duke 75, Clemson 56 Miami (Fla) 67, 1orida Southern 54 kjr lyiL Western Kentucky 84, Morehead that the 1960 season on antlerless I They face the resurgent Los Ior iniieider Roy McMillan and a I Angeles Rams in Memorial Coli- nntr leau Py to be named seum in a game that holds the later- key to a crowded picture in the 2. The Reds kept Jay and sent division. pitcher Cal McLish and Pizarro Halfback Paul Hornung and his 1 10 the Wnite S0 ior thlr bs-I Packer mates can haul down the man Gene free. division crown with a victory or Officials of all three clubs even a tie. A lose will throw the 'agreed that each team had been loop into playoffs involving the improved In the deals.

Baltimore Colts, San Francisco "I hate to give up McMillan, 49ers and the Detroit Lions. a fine ball player and a gentle-The Philadelphia Eagles al- man, but Freese will give us run deer was cut to one day. The sea (Ky) 77 Miss. Southern 90, West Tex. St.

60 I Centenary 78, Rice 63 The Citadel 86, New Orleans sons have been three days in re cent years. SHEET METAL worn. 9 Spouting Heating Roof Repairing ALL TYPES OF SHEET METAL WORK JACK II. ECKELS SHEET METAL WORKS 371 Witt Barkhart Avium Phono CO 3-2036 or CO 3-1S52 The new season opens and closes Saturday on the heels of the season on antlered deer, which ends today. The idea of the varying seasons on antlerless deer, Bowers said, Loyola 78 Arkansas 74, Harding 69 MIDWEST Wichita 83, Washington Bt.

64 Creighton 77, Denver 71 Xavier (Ohio) 75, Los Angeles tiilP1 ill ready have won the Eastern Conference title. I Coach' Vince Lombardi a visi-itors, with a record of 7-4-0, are favored by 10 points. lis IV V. i man. jivm until more deer browse can be production, and Jay will help our pitching staff," said Manager Fred Hutchinson of the Reds in Cincinnati.

President Bill Veeck of the White Sox blamed pitching mainly for losing the 1960 pennant and Niagara 84, John Carroll 54 provided. Expressing the opinion i that the idea has helped to cut! down damage caused by over- San Francisco St. 78, Valparairo 70 St. Mary's (Calif) 79, Evans- The game will be televised nationally via CBS, starting at 1:35 said that "the addition of McLish PLAYERS' CHOICE' Norm Van Brocklin poses proudly with the Jim Thorpe Memorial Trophy. In a poll conducted by Newspaper Enterprise Association, opposing players gave the Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback the game's most important award as its outstanding player.

ville 69 browsing. Bowers added: "You can't look for gross improvement overnight." There were 51,902 antlerless deer reported killed last year dur- p.m. Last Saturday Hornung personally wrecked the 49ers with a touchdown and two field goals in a 13-0 victory. Ram hopes may already have been wrecked if all their injured and Pizarro will give the staff a boost." At Milwaukee, Braves Gen. Manager John McHale said his club now will have the best infield in the National League with McMillan at short.

Ed Mathews at Iowa Tcht 79, North Dakota St. 58 FAR WEST Memphis St. 75, Brigham Young 72 New Mexico 95, Colo. St. Coll.

86 jing the three-day season as com I 'M' pared to 38,270 antlered deer tak JOEY JAY en in the two-week buck season. Bowers said there are about the. third, Frank Boiling at second Norm Van.Brocklin Awarded Sixth Jim Thorpe Trophy players are as wounded as club claims. una joe aocock at irrst. amy 230.000 licenses this year compar Officially cfSt are quarterback I Martin will be a reserve inf ielder.

ITALY'S DAVIS CUP TEAM MEETS AUSSIES ed to some 370,000 in 1959. If the weather is not too cold, he said. the turnout is expected to be good. The Weather Bureau has pre- Frank Ryan and pass-catching, punting Del Shofner. Coach Bob Waterfield leads off with, quarterback Bill Wade, ALABAMA GIVEN HOD OVER McLish, 35, a right-hander, had a 4-14 record for the Reds last season after a sensational 19-8 mark at Cleveland in 1959.

Pizarro, 23, a southpaw, was 6-7 PHILADELPHIA (NEA) Van Brocklin's 22 touchdown Norman Van Brocklin. 34-year-old passes through the first 11 games niiarffirholr rf Vio T3hil fl riAlnVii a n-ora turf mnr fa ho'c thrnxvn SYDNEY (AP) Italy's Davis Cup tennis team arrived for the Eagles, is the winner of the sixth in any previous season. His pet' whose "7 beat the Baltimore for the Braves with a 4.54 earned- 4 T. 1 dieted fair, cold weather for Sat-1 challenge round today, relaxed urday with early morning temper-land brimming with confidence, atures" ranging from about zero They spent the last couple of days annual Jim Thorpe Colts last Sunday, 10-3. run average and right-hander Jay, I mum ma.m M.

a TroDhv as the outstandine DlaveriPete Retzlaff. and you can give 25, was 9-8 with 3.29 IM UML me norincrn counues 10 id on holiday in Melbourne. McMillan, 30, batted .286 for the 111 DLULDUI1I1LI degrees in the soutnern portion or the state. Reds, including 10 homers and 42 "I think we will be more relaxed and in a better frame of mind against the Australians then runs batted in. LIBERTY BOWL TEAMS mese, who will be 27 next we were against America, said in professional football.

Van Brocklin credit for them. Mc-i Waterfield said Tom Wilson will In a poll of all the players of Donald once didn't know his pass Mart at fullback for the injured the National Football League, con- routes. Retzlaff was a bordering Joe Marconi, ducted by Newspaper Enterprise player picked, up from the Detroit Green Bay has a sound team, Association, the high flinging i Lions. The Dutchman spent long which was not true when the Dutchman was better than a five- after-practice hours with them to Rams upset them last month in to-one choice over his nearest perfect their routes and receiving the final minute, 33-31. Both Hor-rival, Paul Hornung of the Green techniques.

nung and fullback Jim Taylor Bay Packers. Van Brocklin never minded stay-were hampered that afternoon by The trophy, donated by A. G. ing after school. He married his injuries.

Spalding Bros. closes biology teacher. They have three month, drove in 79 runs for the HOUSTON, Tex. Paul (Bear) Bryant says his Alabama COULD EARN $60,000 Coach Jaroslav Drobny Sox and had 17 homers. He batted The team, which includes Nico- 273.

He came to the Sox last sea-, Crimson Tide should be a touch- PHILADELPHIA (AP Pietrangeli and Orlando Sirola, son from Philadelphia in exchange down underdog for Saturday's Dudley, president of the Liberty, meets Australia Dec. 26-28. for niltflIf1pr Bluebonnet Bowl game with the! Bowl which will be held in Phila-'delphia Stadium Saturday, says Drobny said he had noticed no mlt ion ncVrhn1rtoina 1 1a opponents Penn btate and Oregon V. i. down von the part of the Italians Earlier Thursday, the Philadelphia Phillies traded pitcher Gene Conley to the Boston Red Sox for another right-hander, Frank Sulli Texas Longhorns.

Bryant and his 47-man squad arrived Thursday to find them- between should each take home Fl POST WIN out a phenomenal career that daughters, live comfortably with ranks with that of Sammy Batigtv swimming pool in Valley Forge Bob Waterfield, Sid Luckman, Van has become an avid stu-! Otto Graham and the rest. I dent of American history. since their 3-2 upset triumph over the Americans at Perth. "And I 650.000 and $60,000. one-point favorites, the van.

Conley had an 8-14 record 'selves not anticipate any." he said. naa oeen soia as oi inuisuay "The boys are very loose and are same point spread posted by odds-makers the day the, two teams with the Phils last oeason. Sulli-van was 6-16 with the Red Sox. The interleague trading period night. He said he expects a crowd us very determined." In mid-season, before he had In football, he's helped make taken the Eagles to the Eastern some.

Division title. Norm Van Brocklin Besides Hornung, the all-pur-announced that this, his 12th sea- pose Packer halfback, "who set a son in the NFL, was to be his last, new NFL scoring record this of between 20,000 and 25.000 for were selected for the second an began Nov. 21. the nationally televised NBC is paying $100,000 for the TV rights. i Last year more than 31.000 per- nual Bluebonnet classic.

The Texas team was to fly to Houston after a final workout in Austin, arriving just in time for PROVIDENCE, R. I. (JP) It was his best. year, strong voting support was Last year's Jim Thorpe Trophy extended to Raymond Berry, the SPORTS SCHEDULE Get-tough policy by Boston Celtics winner, aging Charley Conerly of fine end of the Baltimore Colts, sons attended the first Liberty Coach Red Auerbach may be pay the New York Giants, capsuled and Lenny Moore the elusive half- tonight's bonfire rally honoring BJim, p.nn sut and A1 the sentiment when he inscribed back of the same team. mg amaenas- Tonight ing dividends.

the two teams. bam a each got $98,000, according the name of his Quarterback rival Previous winners of the Jim The Celtics, defending National Basketball Bryant said, "I think Texas has on his ballot and under it jotted, Thorpe Trophy, established Basketball Association champions, Chambersburg at Shippensburg FREE GAR HEATERS! TONIGHT SAT. SUN. to Dudley. He conceded heavy snows subfreezing temperatures week hurt the ticket sale.

succinctly: "Without Van, the 1955, have been Harlon Hill, Chi- naa losl la row ana "ve ol Gettysburg at Westminister and this' Sk Jti more speed then we do. I think they are a little better not a whole lot but about a touchdown." Bryant was reminded he made a similar statement before Ala-hama nrieri its TPffnlar season ITS West York at Delone Biglerville at Boiling Springs Carlisle at Hershey Hanover at York Suburban II mMJ a Eagles are nothing." cago; Frank Gifford, New York; seven nen Aueioacn cauea a The first year Norm joined the Johnny Unitas, Baltimore; Jimmy club meeting and laid down the team, 1958, it finished last. The Brown, Cleveland, and -Conerly. law- next season it jumped to The award was to be presented before Thursday night's and now it's at the top. There were to Norm Van Brocklin on the na- meeting with Syracuse, he called new players added.

But the one tionally telecast pie-game show another closed door session with tcjp nr SCHOOL BASKETBALL Waynesboro in North Hagerstown with 4 30 victorv over Auburn. Jamboree "I sure did, but that was the indispensable man was Van Brock-the final NFL weekend of the leam Adams-Franklin Conference We have been hustling in St. Thomas at Buchanan season. 1 (By Thl iiJOCird Prtu) Shippensburg 59, Cum 1 a Valley 58 Scotland 69, Fairfield 43 greatest game I've ever seen as far as team effort is concerned," he replied. spurts, But not all the way." pannett-Metal at Nw rfnrrf CADETS WIN PAIR snapped Auerbach.

"That will uttlestown changed from now on." Greencastle at Quincy Result: The hard-running Cel- riiSNOW HAMPERS DRILLS Alabama finished with an 8-1-1 record, losing only to Tennessee The next cycle of aunspots after being tied -6 by Tulane. expected in 1968. LIBERTY BOWL OF PITTSBURGH TEAM! lin. The Dutchman always was a1 great passer and punter, from his All-America days at Oregon through nine turbulent seasons' with the Los Angeles Rams. Des- pile stubby fingers to go with the chubblness that hangs over his 6-1 frame.

Van was a picture book thrower, who three times led the NFL in passing, the first two times (1950 and 1952) amazingly while he played second string to Bob Waterfield. a Syracuse halftime lead and pointed Boston toward a 115-105 AIRFIELD OVER PITTSBURGH (AP) The Pitts- I victory. The decision moved the Celtics burgh Steelers haven't had a good to within a half game of Eastern practice session all week oecause of snow on the training field at The ScoUand School Cadets var- Division leader Philadelphi PENN STATE vs. OREGON 12:50 P.M. Dec.

17 South Park. Thursday, for the third day in a sity basketDaii team last night moved one game over the, .500 SOX SALES ADVANCE yS fa-a -MM Bt uaamRWBm rmm rrmmnmnf ft mm rn The shadow of Waterfield and (j mark with its third victory, 69-43, latnr fAanma friMnn.c miTiimi7Pfi row, Coach Buddy ranter naa BOWL FOR CHRISTMAS HAMS Every Day Through Dec. 24 Lincoln Lanes Bowling Center 2071 Lincoln Way East over visiting Fairfield. The Cadet rmcAno ap The Chicaeolto limit the drills to limbering up I uc uic "iiu v. Jams Dmea Dwne Cddy Aebets I plus WCHA-800 KG I the Eagles whd obtained him ucu ulc" (White Sox have passed tne mu- exerciws uu wmuui nm vu under the cloud of a retirement a 38-11 victorj' in the mark in advance ticket sales squad through plays or practice threat Van was given his head to er' tne JVs Iourth victory in five la new high for the club for this kicking and passing.

prove his brilliance as a tacUcian. time of the year. Total advance' The Steelers end the season Van Brocklin's coolness under! The game was the Adams-Frank- sales by opening day last season against the Cardinals at St. Loula mm MWWIMIItlWWWMWtKWWiaiWWWIWIWWIHW fire was never more apparent Count' leaue opener. was $1.3 million.

on Sunday. that in the back-to-back Giant' Dorsey won the game's scoring games which swept the Eagles to ono for varsity Cadets, mm their first title since 1949. Phila- 21 points for his night ef- I 14-rhl imh MPPT delphia came from behind in both, i'- HolUnger captured the run- Of UlG, rlTTbUUfyil IflCCI GLEP FORD FHAWCS LOttS CALHwW ME as imnerturbable Van. trailine bv uhb huuu.s mu. io 1 Tonight in Court Classic as much 17 noints.

carefully Points. Fairfield's Inskip scored 12 probed, then fired the counter-' Pint 10 lead visitors. THE ELKS CLUB Presents measures that erased the Eagles' Ane -aaeis jumpea imo a most dangerous rival. point lead at the end of the first Assoc1aUa Weitern Kentucky, This was the year of the bliU in Penl nd stretched it to 25( major college basketball'b Louisville in the the NFL. and Jim Lee Howell of halftime, 38-13.

In the tournamcnts wiU begin tonight as tournament finals New York said, "There is no bet- fmal half of the game, the Cadets preiude to the heavy holiday iu record 6-1 beaten only Blue Grass last week, by downing CAPITOL TODAY AND SATURDAY ter passer at countermg a rush secona team siavea on me ruir- bQwl festivitles- wjij, the first Morehead Ky. 83-77 to take the Tilt PICK ME OUABTET" Shows Today at 2:30 Saturday Continuous From 4 P.M. than Van Brocklin." atiacx Dy noiaing mem on Although he is probably the even terms. round of the Steel Bowl at Pitts- Ohio Valley Conference lead, hiirvh and the Birmineham (Ala.) Charlie Osborne scored 22 points Scotland Tuesday visits Quincy western Kentucky, and Ed slowest runner in the game, Van hustles back quickly to his pro-in its final game before the Christ-j Coigale brings its 5-0 record Noe had 23 for the losers, tective pocket and has the fac- mas Holidays. Tonights games in against Pittsburgh 1 1-3 un-1 Memphis State remained un-ulty of pitching the last-instant the Adams-Franklin County Bas- beaten Tennessee (4-0 takes on defeated by breaking a 69-all tie quickie to a receiver who's been ketballleague will see St.

Thomas Dne in the Steel Bowl.im the last five minutes to defeat directed by Van to the vacated at Buchanan. Fannett-Metal is at At Birmineham. either Baylor Brieham Young 75-72 for its fourth I I I I Saturday, December 17 New Oxford. Bermudian visits Ut-or Alabama will end a losing straieht win. Warne Yates scored area of the red-dogger.

tlestown and Quincy is ho-t to sin as they meet in one game 22 points and Frank Snyder for Greencastle in oUier league games. hile unbeaten Auburn (3-0 and MemDhis. while BYU Bruce Bar- All Elks and Thoir ladits Invited IRIS WINS 11 Virginia Tech 2-0i tangle in thejton hit 21. other game of the Classic. Baylor Boston College's S-game un- urea tm a 1543 nr4 A a Ka 1cf tVtii first TT i ctrirtff ram A an ahrtirtt BURR HYER BENNE1L Score by Periods Fairfield 7 6 15 Scotland 17 21 18 Scotland 8 SDubo-e 4 four games this season.

'end as Brown pulled a 76-70 upset. 1 FM SLUGGING CROWN Pitt beat Duquesne in the Steel, with Forrest Broman pacing the A 1C winners on 24 points. In the Bluebonnet bowl double- rr-v. v. liv.

NELLIE FOX SP0DT SHOP Your Bowline Headquarters For This Area The ItliSl) nils i.Lari iiKitfr 21 Thursday night, with a few ex- header at Houston, Dave Miller's SPECIAL UATIIlEE-SATUnDAY, 1:15 P. M. ceptious such as Wichita's 83-64 long corner shot in the last two 3 victory over Washington State seconds of overtime produced a and Duke's "5-58 triumph over 60-58 Oklahoma State Tktory pTer 3 Clemson in an Atlantic Coast Con- Texas It was State's fourth 'Dorsey 10 BOSTON (AP) New Yorks Parker 2 Roger taris beat out teammate Campbell 1 Mickey Mantle for the American Baker 1 League's 1960 slugging champion- Fochler 2 ship, official league statistics Fn I show. Skillnian 1 Bowling Ball! Fitted and Drilled Whilt You Wait victory gainst one loss. ference contest.

Duke, which won the Binning-j Princeton and Rutgers were tied A The records, released today, fckiliman ham Classic a year ago over 86-86 1 1 time, but ith seven after regulation Adams' layup 3 BOWLING BAGS SHOES ICE SKATES HUNTING SUPPLIES INSULATED SHOES AND D00TS Navy, ran up a 20-point lead se- Tom give Marts a oi slugging per- R-cun 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 7 FM 4 2 9 1 2 4 13 rentage and his first title in that department. He had 290 total Totals bases on 77 singles. Is doubles, Fairfield seen tnples and 39 homers. McCausHn Slugglnj percentage Is figured Boswick by diTidlnf times at bat Into total KurkendaH baea. Warrenselta 31 3 0 3 1 GIFT CERTIFICATES Trophies For Every Occasion eral times in the second half conds to go in overtime brought 69 against Clemson.

Duke ranked the Tigers a 94-92 victory. It was No. in The Associated Press Princeton's 14th straight victory 10 poll, will do its holiday playing over Rutgers since the 1953-54 aea- 2 in the Dixie Classic at Raleigh, son. 8 N. Dec.

29-31. The Citadel made its record 4-1 2 Niagara University solved John by defeating Loyola of New Or-5 Carroll's aone defense in the first leans. 86-78. and Xavier of Cin- half, then went on to remair un- cinnati beat Loyola of Lbs An-12 defeated by winning their third geles 75-62. Centenary easily de-43 straight, 84-54.

Seated the Re Oris, 78-63. 'The Ideal Place To Do Your Christmas Shopping' Open Evenings :30 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. and Saturday Afternoons PLUS CHAPTER AND COLOR CARTOONS Mantle had a Sit slugging Helm 2 mark. Chicago Ro? Sievers nd Kane 2 Harmon of Washington Inskip 4 tied for third with .534.

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