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SO LONG, FAREWELL By Alan Mailt DAILY AMERICAN Seven Added TTo Pro Football Wall Of Kame mm f9K Bears 2nd Half Rally Brings 14-14 Tie With Forbes' Golden Jets wort WfttMr 333 Kerr for Fortmann, Little for Luck roan Clarke llrykl. for Van Buren. Pat O'BrieV for Waterfteld and Paul Brown KfU carrrtr ftrr ym aar rg Graham. Page 6 Monday, Sept. 13, 1965 RH J.

Cordon Koonti LH-Bittner Berkebile Forbes garnered 10 first downs and Boswell 12 In rushing, the Golden Jets gained W0 yards to the Bean 137, but Boswell pick-ed up 46 yards in the air against Forbes 26. There were two fumbles apiece. Forbes statistics on penalties was 35 yards and Bos-well's was 105. Meelers irop First Game CANTON. Ohio (AT) Sevea great Rimn from pro footballs past got an cnlhusiaitic but sog Sf reception Sunday into the ationaJ Professional Football Hall of Faroe.

An umbrella carrying crowd of 12,000 at Fawrett Stadium, next to the year old Hall of Fame, peered through toe rain Into an open tided tent at the 10 yard line to watch the new members Laws Rcdkktni After the ceremonies, the De trait Uons met the Washington Redskins in a National Football League pre season same for the Hall's benefit The seven new members are Dr. Dan Fortmann. Sid Lurk-man, Otto Graham, Paddy Dris coll, Bob Waterfteld. Stewe Vu Hni.n (iuv Chamberlain. Santana Wins Men's Singles Title In U.S.

Under Nixon PITTSBURGH (AP) The Pittsburgh Steelers have closed out tlicir National Football league exhibition schedule on a Tennis Championships Jcnner Boiwell's Bears had to rally in the second half Saturday to settle (or a 14-U tie with the Golden Jets of Forbes in a Somerset County contest at Forbes. The Golden Jets did all their scoring in the second period and went into a halftlme lead of 14-0. Boswell scored seven points in each of the last two periods to get a tie. Jack Sotoskv Forbes quarterback, scored the game's first TD with a three-yard run, then later in the second quarter, halfback Ott ran two yards for the score. Sotosky accounted for both Forbes extra points with placements.

Boswell quarterback Wally Blucas scored on a one yard run in the third and threw a 15 yard pass to end Greg Knupp for a TD in the fourth period. Dave Corden, Bear fullback, made good on two runs for Jenner-Bos-well's extras. STARTING LINEUPS BtMwrll Forbes LE Shields McDowell LT Mayak Mostoller LG Legarski Peterman M. Blucas Shaffer RG Pugh Kalaha RT Baldwin Kroyle RE Knupp Zolla QB-W. Blucas Sotosky FB D.

Cordon Ott Braves Lose Pitchers Duel NEW YORK (AP) Charlie, Smith's two out single in the 10th inning drove In Joe Christopher, gave the New York Mete a 1-0 victory over the Milwaukee Braves Sunday and ended a brilliant pitching duel between Dick Selma and Bob Sadowski. The loss dropMl the fourth-place Braves three games behind the National LMfM leading San Francisco Giants, who played Chicago in a doublehead-cr. Selma, pitching his first complete game In the majors, checked the Braves on four hits none after the fifth inning. He struck out 13, setting a club record. Al Jackson held the old mark of 11.

The 21 year-old rookie walked just one. fourth set in 14 minutef. Drysdale obviously wit bothered by foot-fault calls, which, shattered his confidence In serving. He faulted a dozen times uring the match, frequently at critical stages of the match. In the only set he won, the second, the South African saved three set points at 5-6 with a beautiful lobbing and backhand placement exhibition and went on to score the clinching break in the 16th game at love with a lob, a sizzling backhand, a drop shot and a double fault at set point by Santana.

FOREST HILLS, Y. (AP) Manuel Santana's all-court wizardry and delicate touch subdued tall Cliff Drysdale of South Africa in their rain interrupted final Sunday 6 2, 7:9, 8-1, making the colorful Spaniard the first continental European in 87 years to win the men's singles title of the Tennis Championships. Henri Cochet of France jm the last continental European to take the men's title, winning in 1928 in the era of the great Bill Tildcn. Fred Perry of England won in 1933. 1934 and I'Mt; Santana, 27-year oW veteran of eight Davis Cup campaigns, personally -wrecked U.S.

hopes in the interone at Barcelona last month. Against Drysdale, a handsome, 6-foot-3 stylist from Fort Elizabeth with a murderous two-fisted backhand, the toothy touch player from Madrid showed the same court cunning that has made him the terror of Added to the charter membera of 1963 and the seven inducted last year, they bring the IlaU of Fame membership to 31. Ohio Governor Ohio's Gov. James A. Rhodes called the iiii iiiIhts' "authora of football's history In America." Each enshrine received a sculptured bust of himself a replica of the bronze bust that remains permanently0 at the Hall of Fame.

Presentation speeches and remarks by the recipients were brief. The presentors were Jim Conzelman for Driscoll, Doc Elliott for Chamberlain, Andy Big Race Re-Slated LANGHORNE, Pa. (AP) -The 290-mile national championship for USAC drivers was rained out Sunday, but not before 18 drivers had broken the sour note The Steelers dropped a 2816 game to the Cleveland Browns Saturday night at Akron, It was the fifth straight loss for Pittsburgh. The Steelers, who open the NFL season at Pittsburgh with the Green Bay Packers Sept. 19, didn't win an ex hlbition game.

Halftlme Lead At Akron, the first game di reeled by Pittsburgh's new Mike Nixon, the Steeleri led 13-7 at halftime, containing the browns' vaunted running attack spearheaded by fullback Jimmy Brown. The Steelers' scores came on 17-yard touchdown past from quarterback Bill Nelsen, who played the entire game, to Gary Ballman and field goali of 14, 19 and 21 yards by Mike Clark. But the Bfowns moved ahead at the start of the second half. Quarterback Frank Ryan pitched out to halfback Ernie Green, who raced 50 yards down the sideline for six points. Lou to's -conversion -gare the Browns, a 14-13 lead.

Brown Scores Brown, who scored a touchdown in the first quarter from one-yard out, circled left end for a four-yard score in the third period, and with 58 seconds left Ryan hooked up with Walter Roberts for a 43-yard touchdown pass. The Steelers put on a strong rush in the first half, holding Cleveland to minus 10 yards passing and only 12 yards rushing. They also had two pass interceptions and recovered four Brown fumbles in the game. Upland SmaU Game Opener Earlier In '65 GOVERNOR Mom, Dad, 5 Children Are 'Golfing Semples' LAST TWO DAYS the girls' main teachers," he rmrwrorTieariy a recaae. ted world mark for a mile nc naa one uao siump inai was in the third set before a Bved track in the qualifying all.

The championship race SWEEPING OVER THE GREAT SOlTFrWST THE SAGA OF THE UNION MAJOR AND CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN FIGHTING SIDE BY SIDE UKE DEVUSt says. Pros at the two clubs the Sem pies belong to Allegheny Country Club and the new Sewic Was rescheduled for Sunday Oct. 24, when they will line up as they qualified. PlTTSBURGTr APT" When Heather Semplc was born five years ago, the fourth daughter and fifth child of Mr. and Mrs.

Harton S. Semple, she was presented with a golf club a putter. It's still a little big for her and the doesn't use it much yet. So her sister, Carol, 16, borrowed it kley Heights have also had a hand. Cafol was tutored by former golf great Bobby Cruik- OOLUMBU PCroRt8r 1 BiyorDnnfJee Heston Harris Hum heavy rain interrupted the match for 40 minutes.

Leading 5-1 in the set, the Spaniard dropped his service three times and let Drysdale level it at 5-5 before the match was halted by the weather. However, he came back and won the last two games of the set with a flashy display of tennis and then ran through the a few weeks ago and used it to the health water that helped make Hot Springs famous become the youngest winner ever of the West Penn Women's golf championship. Carol won the finals by trouncing her opponent 6 up and five holes to play. Her opponent was her mother. The meeting of mother and "The effects of the hunter's gun on certain upland small game species has been a subject of considerable study and research," says Harvey Roberts, Chief of the Pennsylvania Game Commission's Division of Research, if a general conclusion can he made it is this," Roberts continues, "hunter interest in any one game species falls off long before the population reaches the danger point." With this in mind, the Commission declared an earlier open ing day for the 1965 seasons on grouse and squirrels, to open at 7 a.m.

(est) on Oct. 16 and continue until Nov. 27. The regular small game season on ringneck-ed pheasants, cottontail rabbits, wild turkeys and bobwhite quail will open at 8 a.m. (est), Oct.

30. The winter seasons on grouse and squirrels along with cottontail rabbits and snowshoe hares will be from Dec. 27 to Jan. 1 all dates inclusive. In the case of grouse and squirrels, Commission game management technicians are doubtful that normal shooting pressure could seriously deplete the populations.

Other factors I home delivered in daughter wasn't as unusual as it shank. "We also, play an awful lot. The girls and I play or practice every day and I play with my husband every weekend," Mrs. Semple says. The family lives in exclusive Sewickley not much more than a driver and a wedge from the nearest of their two clubs.

About 10 years ago they put a sand trap in their lawn. There's a driving range in the cellafeof the big, tudor style house. "It's only a net, but we can still work out," says Mrs. Semple. Mrs.

Semple agrees that having some money tan be a big help to the aspiring golfer, but says practice and hard work are the essential ingredients. Her only advice to the golf widow is "to definitely take up the sport." "You'll see more of your husband," she says. Lopez' Sox Whip Yanks CHICAGO (AP) Bill Skow-ron's three-run double in the eighth inning gave the Chicago Whjte Sox a 4-1 victory over the New York Yankees Sunday and ended their losing streak at five games. The victory also moved the White Sox into second place ahead of Baltimore but left Chicago nine games behind American League-leading Minnesota. 4BMHpS Pp" JlaitfH flBsBslsssstos i JlEfrfftj i mm moc A lull alp by HARRY JUUAH INK.

OSCM SMB. Ui KCWIH Star KMHY HJLIAM FMK Pwtaj WWY mm ifMH to any who suffer from ilDNEYand BLADDER SYMPTOMS OsKMsiSASPfOOMtHl PMUVTSION CAM FUMED such as availability of food, lack of proper cover, disease and Cli RAMBLER matic conditions are far more restrictive than the man with the gun. Miss Smith Captures 85th U.S. Tennis Championship As all grouse hunters know, the State bird is an elusive tar Nats Win On Record Blast By Rookie WASHINGTON (AP) -Rookie Brant Alyea became the first American League player ever to hit a pinch-hit homer on the first pitch to him in the majors when he crashed a three-run shot in the sixth inning of Washington's 7-1 victory over California. Alyea, a 24-year-old right-handed swinger, was announced as a pinch hitter Saturday but did not get to bat.

He came up in the sixth inning Sunday and tagged the first pitch to him from Rudy May into the Washington bullpen. The only other player in baseball history to hit a first-pitch, homer in his first at-bat was Ed Morgan of theJSt. Louis Cardinals, who accomplished the feat in 1936. Alyea 's homer scored Fred Valentine and Jim French, a rookie catcher who had a perfect day with two singles, two walks, a stolen base and two rnus batted in. Alyea had been with Hawai and French with York of the League and Hawaii.

get. The sound of a grouse flush ing is enough to throw many hunters off stride and cause a wild miss. A woodlot full of bushytails can also make the net and had an edge over her foe in the forecourt. The Australian girl never seemed to get ruffled. Even when trailing, she appeared sure that she could gain a re-break and win the match in hunter armed with a .22 rule appear, very foolish.

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SUN DRUGSTORE South Center Main Streets Somerset, Pa. sons, the Commission feels that longer seasons on these two forest game species are desirable in that they offer Pennsylvania hunters more opportunities to pursue their chosen sport. The early seasons on grouse and squirrels will overlap the Red Raiders Lose 27-14 To Ligonier may seem. It was bound to hep-pen sooner or later in this family that's known around Western Pennsylvania as the "Golfing Semples of Bud Semple Lawyer Harton "Bud" and his Wife, Phyllis, both play to 2 handicaps. Son Harton a student at Yale, has an 8 handicap; daughter Fraser, 19, has a 13; Carol has a 5, and Heather well, her only handicap right now is that her legs are too short to get her around 18 holes.

"But she's showing an interest," Mrs. Semple says. Meeting daughter Carol in the West Penn finals, a tournament slvu-'-s dominated for years, "was a real thrill," says Mrs. Semple. "I wanted to win but I just wasn't good Despite her defeat, Mrs.

Semple remains the best known woman golfer in the region and probably the state. It's a re markable accomplishment for one who took up golf relatively late in life and admits to having a "manufactured Good Tennis A good tennis player in her teens, Mrs. Semple took up golf a half hearted at the age of 20 after marrying Semple. She says it was several" years- before she got serious about the game and was 30 before she broke 80. Since then, she has won six West Penn women's titles a one state amateur championship in 1964.

She has played in five National Women's Open tournaments, making her best showing last year when she made the out for match play. In 10 appearances in the National Women's Amateur she's reached the quarterfinals once, in 1963. Semple, 45, hasn't got the prestigious titles his wife has, but he's won numerous invitational and mixed events and has qualified' several times for the National Amateur, a goal that eluded many fine golfers a 1 1 their lives. Quarterfinals In 1960, Semple reached the quarterfinals of the Amateur at St. Louis, an accomplisltTient that had special meaning.

Only a year earlier he suffered a heart attack and there had been doubts he would ever play 18 holes again. Mrs. Semple says she and her children owe much of their ability to Semple. He's helped and encouraged me a lot and he's been one of last two weeks of the month-long archery season for deer which begins at 6 a.m. (est) on Oct? 2.

Both archers and small FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP) Big Margaret Smith of Australia came from behind in both sets for an 8-6, 7-5 victory over Billie Jean Moffitt of Long Beach, in the finals of the 85th U. S. Tennis Championships that gave her a sweep of the year's big grass courts tournaments. The 5-foot-10 Melbourne girl, winner here in 1982, had won the Australian and Wimbledon titles previously this year.

Her victory over tne bespectacled, bouncy Miss Moffitt followed a strange exact pattern. In each of the sets, she dropped the first game at love in the second set on her own service, fell behind in each instance 3-5 and then achieved a balancing break in the 10th game. Miss Moffitt was two points away in the first set and she had two set points in the 10th game in the second, leading 4-5 and havingMiss Smith down 15-40 on service. Then Mist Moffitt missed a lunging forehand volley and dumped a backhand volley into the net. The Australian, girl saved the game with two fine shots, both of which Miss Moffitt found bard to reach.

Miss Smith double -faulted in each of the opening games she lost and volleyed poorly. Miss Moffitt attacked strongly at the game hunters should be aware of the possible pressence of the other during this two-week per The Red Raiders of Meyers- dale played Ligonier on an even basis for three quarters Friday iod. All hunters should wear brightly colored clothing and use safe hunting practices. SALE evening before the defense broke and host squad of Ligonier ran nmynj mm Indians Rained Out CLEVELAND (AP) Rain forced postponement of Sunday's game between the Detroit Tigers and the Cleveland Indians. It was rescheduled as a twilight game Sept.

20. away to a 27-14 victory. Coach Brougher's chargers led Steelers Get Linebacker 14-13 after three periods of play. This is the CLASSIC The Red Raiders scored in the first and third periods. Ligonier didn't get into the scoring column until the second quarter with seven points.

The out-of- GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP)- 3 The Green Bay Packers traded linebacker Gene Green to the Pittsburgh Stelers Sunday for a future draft choice in a Na ml taffll i T- a I'T'1 county eleven scored a TD in the third quarter. In the final period, Ligonier scored two TD's and two extras. service inai win suit iou i i tional Football League deal. Now Save Up To $500 J.E.

HERRING MOTOR Co. 1001 N. CENTER AVE. SOMERSET, PA. PHONE 445 5290 Breen, 24, a second-year man George Cannon, left halfback, scored all of Meyersdale's with the Packers, is a resident of Pittsburgh.

He was drafted by Green Bay as a junior at Virginia Tech and saw most of his points. He ran 65 yards for the initial score and broke lose for 55 yards to the 2-yard line in the third quarter before running over with the TD. He ran both extras. Sat. Diamond Grid Results action as a member of kickott and punt return units.

Ligonier stayed on the ground all night, throwing but a few passes. All I said was: I Show me a filter that delivers the taste and Til eat my hat." U.S. Player Drops To 3rd In Chess Tourney Saturday's Pro Football Results By The Associated Praia American League Buffalo 24, Boston 7 San Diego 34, Denver 31 National League Exhibitions Minnesota 1A, New York 9 Cleveland 28, Pittsburgh 16 Green Bay 31, St Louis 13 Dallas 34, Chicago 21 Baltimore 33, Philadelphia 14 Continental League Philadelphia 21, Toronto 14 Charleston 2, Fort Wayne 3 Richmond 23, Wheeling 20 Atlantic Coast League Mohawk Valley 21, Boston 17 Screnton 33, Holypke 20 New Bedford at Pittsburgh, postponed North Atlantic League Wilmington 23, Lakeland, Fla 14 Annapolis 22, Mobile 20 Huntsvllle at Pennsylvania, postponed HAVANA, Cuba (AP) Bob by Fischer of New York lost his first game in the Capablanca International Chess Tournament Sunday when he conceded a 10th round adjourned match to Yu jfT MW Muir-fiiillnnTiiiiWH 5 sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV ssV TaeT goslavia's Borislav Ivkov after Bucs Re-Set Reds Final PITTSBURGH (AP) The last game of a scheduled three-game series bet wen the Pittsburgh Pirates and Cincinnati Reds was called off Sunday because of rain and wet grounds. The game "will be played Monday afternoon. 53 moves.

The match, as all of those where every financial service that human ingenuity can devise is available at Saturday's Minor Leant Playoff Results played by the U. S. grand mas By Tne Associated press International League ter, was conducted by cable Toronto 4. Columbus, 0, Toronto leads with Fischer making his moves in New York. The U.

S. State Department refused to give the youthful American permission to travel to Cuba. best-of-7 finalserles 2-0 TWrST American League Detroit 5, Cleveland 3 California 4, Washington 5 Minnesota Boston 4 New York Chicago 1 Kansas City 3, Baltimore i National Leeeee San Francisco Chicago 4 CIscMMti IV Pittsburgh 2 Milwaukee 9. New York 0 one stop, under one roof. Try us! The COUNTY TRUST Co.

TRY OUR DRIVE-IN BANK 108 East Main St Somerset, Pa. Member F.D.MX Ivkov's victory moved him into the lead after 11 rounds The game is the final meeting of the year for the two clubs. Pittsburgh's Vernon Law (16 9) pitches against Cincinnati's Sammy Ellis (19-8) in the rescheduled contest. Cincinnati defeated Pittsburgh 3-2 Saturday. ssssssssssssH ssssssssssssssssB with nine points, Russia's Vassi ly.Smyslov dropped to second with 8Vfe and Fischer to third fWe 4 Jtf jUmm TRY NEW LUCKY STRIKE FILTERS iim-iniu i nil with eight..

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