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The Sioux City Journal, Thursday, Nov. 7, 1963 B3 Pitt's Mazurek Back of Week jGOLF ACES SKIP MEET the Steelers In 1958 after two seasons with the Detroit Lions and one in the Candian league. Ailing Ace Speedster Works Toward Spring EUGENE, Ore. IB Canadian sprinter Harry Jerome, Tin engineering a 35 27 come- out of competition for nearly a year with, a leg injury, Is working out again, hoping to be back in form by spring. But -all Bill Bower-man, University of Oregon track coach, will say about that is: "His competition will depend on his ability to compete well." Jerome, one-time coholder of the world record in the 100-yard dash at 9.2 seconds, tore a muscle while running in the British Empire games at Perth, Australia, a year ago.

PALM SPRINGS, Cal. If) A sicbwling sky suggested Wednes erything I did was wrong. I was real sorry we lost It because I think we have better team than Navy. Best Game of Career day that Frank Sinatra's first plunge Into golf promotion might Lauded for Play in 24-14 Victory Over Syracuse PITTSBURGH ID When Fred Mazurek spurned a $25,000 professional baseball contract If from-behind victory over Syracuse. "Gee, that's quite an honor, sir," Mazurek exlaimed when informed of the accolade.

"That is really something. Credits Blockers get everybody wet. "But I just had to do better Although there were sprinkles Wednesday and showers were against Syracuse. And I did, I v. expected during the night, the That was the best game of my career.

I only hope I can play three years ago for a football weatherman Bid it should be "I know this might sound hasrhall rholrshiry tfvJh-l)l- like that the rest of the season versitv of Pittsbureh. western but vou ive clearing Thursday for the first round of the $50,000 Sinatra open Mazurek's Inspiring play over Pi.nnvlvini. orid tan. roared 8uy the credit. The blocking shadowed the outstanding per was tremendous, the holes were at the Canyon Country club.

formances last Saturday by such quarterbacks as Roger Staubach (if Four of the year's top five money winners Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Julius Boros and Gary Player are missing. But of Navy, Don Trull of Baylor, Billy Lothridge of Georgia Tech, Bob Schweickert -oP Virginia Tech, Junior. Edge of North NEW U. S. ROYAL' -SNOW TIRES GIVE 'YOUR Cflt? TRflCTOMCTION 17 of the first 23 money leaders are in the 150-man field.

tr In ecstasy. Two weeks ago, after Navy had knocked Pitt's football team from the unbeaten ranks, 24-14, some folks were suggesting junior quarterback Mazurek reconsider the Philadelphia Phillies' offer. But the swarthy Mazurek Is back on his pedestal after being tabbed as The Associated Press back of the week for hia brilliant performance last Saturday Carolina and Jimmy Sidle of Among those bidding for the $9,000 first prize is young Al CiebeVger. He.won the Alraaden open at San Jose, last weekend, and finished second in Other backs-nominated for their spectacular showings were Tom Nowatzke, Indiana; Ken Waldrop, Army; Jim Grabowskl, the: Sahara Invitational at Las Illinois; Tony Crosby, Texas; Vegas, the Fig Car Bob Timberlake, Michigan; Pete een at Fresno, Cal. Llske, Penn State; Cosmo Iaca- The event will te vazzl.

Princeton; and Larry played on a par-71 course, cov- Brinkley, Florida State. ering 7,058 yards. The club is less than two years old and this Limerick Kicks It its first major tournament. The leading 1963 money win Ask Waivers on 2 Steel (ts Veterans wide open. And I wouldn't have done anything if Paul Martha and Rick Leeson hadn't sacrificed their own running for me.

That's the whole story in my mind." But in the minds of the homecoming crowd at Pitt stadium the whole story was Mazurek. The Panthers were trailing 21-8 at the start of the third quarter when he went to work, running 41 yards for one touchdown, passing 13 yards for another and directing two more T. D. drives Vith his flashy running and crucial passing. Premed Student Even a leg injury In the fourth period didn't stop him.

He hobbled off the field but returned a few minutes later and sparked Pitt to its clinching score. In all, the 5-foot, 10-inch, 190-pound premed student scored two touchdowns, passed for another, completed 13 of 21 passes for 136 yards and ran for 119 yards on 22 carries. This performance was In marked contrast to his errant play against Navy when his two intercepted passes, a fumble and shoddy defensive play set up Navy's scoring. "That was the worst game I ever played in my life, sir," said Mazurek, who is the type that considers 'dam a curse word. "It was frustrating.

Ev Limerick in 5th Spot Billy Lothridge of Georgia -Tech 11 Points Back NEW YORK (Jt Cosmo Ja-cavazzi, Princeton'! line-b t-ing fullback, has taken over the undisputed Individual scoring lead among major college foot PITTSBURGH (IV-The Pittsburgh Steelers waivers Wednesday on a pair of Nation Dick Limerick, former Sioux City Central high school athlete, never kicked a field goal until Ms fall but he proved be learns quickly by booting four this season, Including one for 45 yards. The 205-pound Iowa Sute university halfback rarely 'carries the ball but Is the top pass catcher In the Big Eight witfi 22 nabs for 315 yards and four touchdowns. He also leads the league in scoring and is considered one of the conference's most under-rated backs. (A. P.

Wirepboto.) al Football league veterans, linebacker George Tarasovic ner in the field is Tony Lema, who ranks fourth with earnings of $66,237. Others high in the money list entered include Dow Finsterwald, Mason Rudolph, Bobby Nichols, Gene Littler, Billy Casper, Tommy Aaron and Lionel Hebert In one of his rare appearances this far Sam Snead also was on hand for the tournament. Snead also will participate in a television series to be screened here next week. and halfback Tom Tracy. Tarasovic was claimed by the A-, ii Philadelphia Eagles.

for High School Athletics mer Louisiana State lineman had been with the Steelers since ball players. The junior from Scranton, 1952, with 1954-55 out for military service. Tracy, once a star ball car 0DEI0LT-AKTH4JR ROMPS CORRECT rOWVILLB. la. Odebert.

Huron high team of Ted Mlltord end Davo Hantcn won tho team tine. Skto Soontley of Sioux Follt wat recognlied Ot tinolet tonnlt cnomolon and Soentlov Arthur romoed ever CoTcttonvliit. one of the reasons Princeton is unbeaten and untied, bucked for Wednesday nigni to mil etf sum ond Rich Stevonton won mg doublet cnom- Tnt crown In In Moo Volley conler- rier, had been bothered by In oionthio. net. A hot record s-o-l.

three touchdowns against Brown Tho torlnt morttn grill be March Ron carrier, rwlfbocr. and Mount last Saturday, boosting his point at Mitchell. TABOR RVEf OPENER Schwom, fuilbock, divided the tcorins choret between ftiem, totln six touch- juries the last two seasons and has been used sparingly. The former Tennessee back TABOR. S.

D. Tho Tabor hion Card total to 66. Ten of his 11 touch ttownt ocross. inals oro getting ready for their basket For corrtcriomriii Bin irrwoor scored 0 post from auarterbocx Murray downs have come In Princeton's ball opener Novtmoor 22 ogoinsi jottcrion here. Coach Dennis Blet.

tn hit otgnm year carried only 10 times this year for 11 yards. JHe was traded to last four games. Hart, and fuMbock George Waidmon piunoed from It 1 tor In host" second touchdown. at Tabor boss. It building hit tauod Billy Lothridge, Georgia Tech around seven lottermen.

lhev or for WATEETOWN WINS CROWN ward! Joe Mfar 4. Ron Motutka (HOI HURON, S. D. (API Tho eastern Soufll and Ride Kouoal center Davo quarterback, moved into second place with 55 points. He booted Dokora conference formally awarded Wa- ln luwn me too ftvil I rftnmnlanihut Vlotok (6-1) and guardt Don Korton (I-ll, Roaor Honderton (i-7) ond hob Fik (V II.

Among leading tophomoro candloolet oro forwordt Rooor Kotal (o-l) ond Ed Fetter (6-0), center Bob Raac (t-l) and ona Aberdeen mo tract: ond field cnom- three field goals and three con Barnhill Sparks Hanks Past Bullets BALTIMORE (fl Backcourt tar John Barnhill led a fourth-quarter rally as the St. Louis Hawks came from behind Wednesday night to defeat the Baltit more Bullets, 112-110, in a National Basket ball association game. The victory was the sixth in a row for the Hawks, who lead the western division of the N. B. A.

with a 7-2 record. The Bullets, who blew 11 -point lead, lost their fifth in a -row and seventh in nine starts. Dtonsme at annual toll mooting hero. in omer action conference ofl oa versions against Duke last Sat J0SG3HE13 aereed to hold a conference crosscoun- guard K.tn Heyi (-). FONDA HAS VtTS lrv moot In me foil of 1M4.

Aoootntetl to a committee to lav plant tor ma urday. The versatile back needs only 12 more points by kjeking FONDA, la. Tho Irish of Our Lody of Good Count) school will held a team meet were Rich Grotno ot Yonkton, Al Softir ol Mssrdeen ond Dudltv Mtllchar of of veterans thlt year, according to Mick McGreovy, now In hit first vsor of Wotertown. to equal the major college rec FRATERNAL LEAGUE Several records ttf ot Itit trorr ana I root Commercial Photo, irotpe Furni ord of 55 set two years ago by Lottermen returning don me blue and white art Reg NeDOt, e-l torwordi ture service, 2. K.

Greene. Mttct 1. Navy's Greg Mather. find moot wtro accented at etficlol. Thoy Include now marks tho high and low hurdles bv Jo Dixon of Aberdeen.

Timet wort 14.7 and :19 Ron Otter-nets. Brooklnot, tot a now dltcu mark JACK JILL LIAGUI Hovl't, Trl-Stoto I. Slou Plating, Saltnnt Rambler, 1. Dependable Music, svoodcnopperi. 1 Pot Aoco.

li Min Music. I. Schmidt's City Club. Team 5. g.

Tetko-Cornlsh, Allied Broken. 1. Hlah team torlet: Pafl Aom. lrrj: Mark Fltzgerold. t-l for word; work mi ami.

4-2 center; Bill Fucher. HO euan General Business Commercial barly Calkins, HO guard; and Dan Credit, 1. General Tobacco. Allied Office. 1.

ot 15J-II and Kevin Man ton ond Cory FnalM-. 1.1 SnrMinrd i I. Fire Custom Bowling Sua- Butch ol Huron mad now pola vault mark of 12-1 high team gome: Sioux Lanes. M4; high tvv. a.

Lothridge's 10 field goals also puts him only three shy of the single season record ot 13 held by Ed Dyas of Auburn, and he already holds the career rec Listed at leading protooct org Jim McGreevy, Jim Sautor (6-3), Crow Cook and Bill Tledomon, all lunlort. O. L. G. aoont at home November Wollv Marker of Slouy Fall, am maiviauai series: uora Jones.

44: A worded tho golf cftompwnthlo and tho Jetting Real Estate, Callohant Corner, High team terlet: General Tobacco, Jasmine, Uli high- Individual gomo: Pat Buttery, 1(4; Gil ivhetlock, Gent Hulk, It against Eorty Sacred Heart. CAtT MONONA IS READY MnoRHEAD. la. Eott Monona tchool ord for most field goals, 19. 3T" THE V.V.

4f TJU 2454; high teom game: General Tobacco. 74; hloh Indlvlduol series: Gorttch. 541; high individual game: Miller, 251. FEDERAL LEAGUE Brott Rail, Rodla Communications, t. Strike A Spare, 4( Swonton Sheet Metal, 0.

Gay Lanet, lei son Conoco, I. Ray Mitchell, Sew Vac White, 1. Rehan't So. Sioux, SrZuoom A Hughes, 1, Cullleon Soft Water, Electronic A-soclafet. I.

It reodv for tho basketball season with both boys and glrlt learnt. Boy Cooch Klrby Norman rooorti tour returning lottermen, headed by senior forward Noel Wlnooto, 64. Tho three lunlort oro auord Roeer Beoll, 6-0; Bruce Jecton, 54 guard, and Walter Ordway, 5-9 auord. Loading protpect Include WED. NITI MIXED LEAOUE Totft Conoco, No.

g. Sioux Lanet, Interurbon Truck, g. Auto Beauty Salon, Conahont Corner, 1. Shllotft Furniture, Neo Lite, 1 No. 4i Comhusktrs.

0. High team torlet: Sioux Lanet, iri high tern game: Sioux Lanet, 444 1 high Individual ttrlett Donna Tlllls, 4A5; Kenny Potts, MO; hlah Individual game: Donna Tlllls, 203; Kenny Potts, 224. LEEEDETTES LEAOUE Doolevt, Leeds His two douchdowns, added to his 43 points by kicking, enabled him to beat Ken Waldrop of Army and Dave Casinelli of Memphis State by one point for BRAWNY. guard Danny Miller and guard Paul Mann. Tho bovt travel to Dew City November JO to open tho teaton.

LaVorna Klosfor, girls team cooch, lists Chuck Green'! arbert, Grand Jewet- HUNTING the runner-up spot in the scoring Waetlde, Casey KM dare, 1.N Sledschkm, Designers, I. list. Dixie Wlntoor, i-6 auord, Bareoro tiemon. Burke Lumber. 1: Tavlon Tan.

1. Larry Elkins of Baylor, with 5-1B forward, ana Bonni wooawarn, guard at returning kttormen. Leading prospects Include Rita Sondvold, 5-6; Su 7T5 Truck Stoa, Hardy Real, g. 75 Cafe, Miller Bros. Lourenco Food, Uetch 1.

37 catches in his last four games virtually is assured of the "pass High team series: Woetldo inn. net; san Ludwtg, j-i; nomy Hoiverson, Jeon Halvtrton. 5-4 and Col Icon Nielsen, s-o. Flrtt gome of tho woton for tho girl, botti tho tint and tho second teams, will bo ot Missouri Valley November 15. high town game: Waetlde Inn, 156; high Individual series: Sylvia Smith, 407; high Indlvlduol oomo: Sylvle Smith, zZf.

receiving a I nship. His PLAZETTES LEAGUE Nyttrom Elec, Stori, 1. Key Drua. 3: Tensor i nmni 1 Wymon'i, Dakota Oil Cafe, (. Raskin Pack, Old Milwaukee.

1. 1km tot J. Watt Woolrldoe. Jerry's Mobil, i. wine neauno, 4, normonav, o.

6 A Body Shop, Gory-Martin, 1 Booth Flsherlet, Frojty't Too, 1. Hlah tenm series: Wvmm'a 9 u.t' Klj.k ert, I. Hue Bunny, White Spot Lunch, 1. High toom terlet: Strike A Spare, 2MB; high toom gome: Strike A Spare, 919; hloh Indlvlduol terlet: Gory King, 570; high Individual game: Gory King, 212. SIOUX BELLES LEAOUE Hor.

Finer Rehan't M'tlde 1. I -Go-Moving, 2j village Inn, I Toy Parade, I C. Credit Union, 1. Con. Pharmacy, Chet Jo.

Ag 1. Gene Smllh Easy Woy Pork, I High teom terlet: Harohfi Finer Foods, 1444; high teom gome: Conolly Pharmacy, 545; high Indlvlduol terlet: Ber-nodett Gollhoter, 424; hlah Indlvlduol game: Bernadette Gollhofer, let TRIBAL COUNCIL LEAOUE Apache, Mohave, 1. Mohawk, Cheyenne, 0. Novolo, Kickapoo, 1. Pawnee, Chickasaw, 0, Commanche, Sioux, 0.

High team series. Pawnee, 1770; high team gome. Mohawk, 425; hloh Individual terlet, Kathy Rees, 449 and Rolland Still, 525; high Individual gome. Norma Monk, 149 ond Dean Schoaer, 210. CROWN CLASSIC LEAGUE Strike A Spare, Houff't, 0.

Joe Martin A Sons, Dressed Beef, 1, Gibson, Rehans, 1. Horseshoe Club, Moorman's. 0. Johnson Biscuit, 14lh SI. Tap, I Guarantee Roofing, Raymond's, 1, Stoa Beer, Lawrence Pontlac, 1, 27th St.

Too, Molttad Dltt 0. Mutual of Omaha, Palmer House, 1. Hlah team serial. Strike A Spare. 2901; closest competitor, John Simmons of Tulsa, broke his arm last week and is out for the season.

This leaves Elkins with a 13-catch lead over third place Stan Crisson of Duke, 44-31. Gary Wood of Cornell, with 489 yards on 14 returns, retained the lead in kickoff returns, but Ken Hatfield of Arkansas ousted Jim Gray of Toledo in punt toom gome: Wyman't, 471; High Individ. uyl sertei: Lenort Banks, 509; high Individual gomo: Lenore Banks, 202. fl- Mlee PLAZA IOWLITTI1 1 linul CrlsnlC Pet Shon. 1: UmrroH ifT''- Bunny, 0.

3 Men Break 25 Targets at 16 Yards in Sioux Gun Park Three men broke 25 targets straight from the 16-yard line at the Sioux Shooting Park Wednesday night: Jim Guilliatt, G. McCrae, of Holstein, la.V and Jim of Newkirk, la. Keith Britton won the handicap event with a perfect 25. McCrae was a five-bird event win Cvr. S- nido Nurt.

Homo, 1 Kalln't Fw, Fashions, Flamingo Motor nn. t. HERE'S THE DEAL: U.S. ROYAL WINTERIDE SNOW TIRE returns. Hatfield has 244 yards on 16 returns to Gary's 212 on 13.

Aolft Mv Fov. Cleaners, t. Foster Contractor, Stewart Plans, 0. Leo's Launderette, Sunthlno 1 Toller-t, Thomoson Electric, g. High foam terlet: Meler't Towing, ItzS; high team gomo: Meler't Towing, 900; WvWuo' tto: Helen Noble, 575; high Individual gomo: Helen Noble, 225.

PIA7A iAIVSCn IKlflll, Fnltr Insulated waterproof leather uppers with lonr weirlnr vuleanhed cushioned crepe soles Just one of several styles. DIAMOND SHOE STORE 616 Fourth St. Dick Kern of William and weitern Poper, R. V. Mitchell, g.

ti AmouKince, o. now as low as Mary and Ollle Ross of Texas State are tied, for the lead In pass interceptions with five each. high team game, Grayson's, 996; high Indlvlduol terlet, Al Harris, 441; high Individual game, P. Armstrong, 251. PARK STARTERS LEAGUE Pushovers, Gutter ettts, 0.

V. I. Gutter Queens, 24 Losers, 3i Buzz Bombs. 1. If VinHnwm.

1 Sulzbach, 4: S. 0. BAR Meat. 3: Rhymer. ner and Cleveringa won the protection shoot along with Herm Langstraat of Newkirk.

Over 100 shooters appeared at the park: The club will shoot Hlah team teriM i SCORING LEADERS TDs PAT FG TP Meat. 2JJ7; 777; been, S4t; Leftovers, Twlsten, 0. Pebbles. Guzzlers. 1.

nion ream game: suizbocn high Indlvlduol series: Arnol old Y. lacovarzl. Princeton 11 0 66 BV. Rovett. AK: hlah InrflwIHoMl Mm.

High team terlet: Pushovers, Pebbles, 55 2. Lomnago, Georgia T. 13 to Art Cosw. pj'v nnvett Deep, wide slot treads bite deep, bits hard-Just as tractor tires do in deep mud-to get you out and keep you going. You get fast breakaway action, smooth, straightaway traction every time.

Snow-hungry U.S. Royals run smooth and quiet on dry pavements, too! And CVC bonding fuses the key tire elements into one virtually Inseparable unit for tremendous tire strength. Wintertime is Royat time tire-up with US. Royals and be ready, for anything winter can offer. 'v CJ IjBlackwall 1 I rTubelest 1534; nigh team game: Pushovers, 535; high Individual terlet: Kay Peterson, 497; 3.

Casinelli, Memohlt St. 0 54 4. Waldrop, Army 9 0 54 5. Limerick. Iowa State 5 11 4 53 again under lights next Wednes nOKMONT MEN'S LEAGUE! Fonts Mkt Midway Bar, 0., Horold't Jomet Druo.

high Individual game: Kay Peterson, 172. RSI day night. 14-vord event 1, Jim Gulllotf, G. Mc-Croe of Holstein, and Jim Clever! rtoa e. Schlchtle, Wichita 5 15 2 51 7.

Vollmor, Memohls St. 11 4 I. Taylor, Arliono State I I II Gray, Toledo 41 Ford, Texas I 41 Cunningham, Bawling Gr. 7 41 PASS RECEPTIONS G. P.

Yds. TDs T. Elkins. Baylor 44 591 7 44 Plus tax and smooth tire off your car ot newkirk, la, ooeni Larry Phiinpi, Mourlco Gann of Schalltr, Tod Benton. 24 each; 3.

Roy Bllnn, M. Reislng, Don Boker, Dr. Koonon of South Sioux City, T. Mann, Km Lambert, Pat Br en- 5 nan, oacn. 2.

Simmons, Tulsa i 3 543 3 Crisson, Duke 7 31 430 i 39 31 543 430 31 30 29 29 400 372 476 290 491 FREE MOUNTING I INSTANT CREDIT! EASY TERMS! 2. Jim Otvtrlnga, Herb Longttroaf of Newkirk, 24 each; Mourlco Gann, Tom Collier, 23 ooch. fii 10-blrd event! Log PMIIW and Lar 4. Hill, Maryland 7 5. Curo, Marshall 7 Curry, Cincinnati 7 7.

Parry, Brown t. Burke, Oregon State 7 e. Lacev, North Carolina 7 10. Petna, Citadel 7 ry Phiiiloi. Sblrd events G.

McCrog, Holstotn, 21 21 24 30 320 Jim Clevertnoo. Newkirk, la. Dor-rol Anderson, Don Baker. Mltt-and-out Tom Collier. LADIES NITEHAWK LEAGUE M'tlde Boosters, Penneyt, 1.

Bush Cleaners, Bexel, 1. Dodge Inn, Ellis 1. Berkemler, Purina Chick, 1. Nixon A Cecelia Pk. Merchants, 1 Hunter Lodge, Molstods 0.

Keglert Klub, Team 2, 1. Standard Office, Dressed Pork, t. Hloh teom terlet: M'tlde Boosters, 2662; high team game: Keglert Klub, 955; high Individual terlet: Dor Gregory, 530; high Individual game: Bert French, 200, YOUNG'S DAIRY LEAOUE Redd) Wlo, Butter, 0. Margarine, Buttermilk, 1. Cottaoo Cheese, Chocolate Milk, 0.

Sour Cream, Homo Milk, 1. -Orange Drink, Troplcana, 1. Whipping 3Vi; Skim Milk, Vi. High team terlet: Reddl Wlo, 1123; hlgh team gomo: Margarine, 439; hioh Individual terlet: Doris Oddy, 531; high Individual gome, Doris Oddy, 503. SIOUX MEN'S LEAGUE Toller Drug, Repperft Garage, 1 Erlc't Tavern, Sadler Truck, 3.

Chesterfield Club, Associate's I Hubert's Conoco, J. D. D. Lub I. Gambles, Dal lot Hall Ford, 3.

Eddie's Lounge, Strike A Spore, 2. High team terlet: Strike A Spare, 2540; hlah team gome. Associate fi high Individual series John Coverdale, 591; hjoh Individual gome: John Coverdale, MASONIC LEAGUE (Bated an number receptions). Protection shoot Jim aovrrinoa and Formers Co-op, General Tiro, 1. Joe't Bar, KoHogg 1.

Mo. Volley O'Neill Feed, 1. Sioux Plating Crytofl Oil, 1. High team torlet, Foutt Market, 2lt high team Dome, Horold't Super Saver, 969; high Individual series, D. Fober, I7 high Individual game, A.

Ttwcker, KING A QUEEN LEAGUE Woor-Ever, Roy's Body, 1. Forrln Carpet, Seven-Up, 1. Sltrmann, Roe Dairy, 0. Wood Frtto Lay, 1. Woomer Oil, Ayr.

Beauty Salon, 1. Johnson Derby, Peett Paint, 1. Coco Cola, Jormon Trucking, 1. Scnoenemon Lumber, Pepsi Cola, High team terlet: Wear-Ever, 2391; high worn game Johnson Derby, 145; high Indlvlduol terlet: Lois Nagef, 446; Orv Sohl, SO; high Indlvlduol gam: Marian Forrln, 192; I invd T'iwW, 231. 7-T-7 LEAOUE Parodist Park, Homm'g Beer, R.

Curry Paint St Roar, PortoWo Hostel Service, Bob't Bar, 1. So Soa Banana NuWay Orug, 1. Kroeo Eao-Mothor, 1. Pepsi Cola, Boyd't Body Shop, t. Dependoble Mutle, National Wood, 1..

M'gh team terlet. Curry Paint i Floor, Ifetf high team, gome. Curry Paint (, Floor, 939) high Individual terlet, Dick LeFebvere, 425; high individual game, G. Honcer, 232. Red, Maroon, (.

Blue, Gold, 6. White, Black, rterrn Lanastroof. fi? U.S. Royal Coast-to-Coast Road Hazard Guarantee. Guaranteed against blow-f outs, cuts, impact breaks, etc.j puncture, abuse and consequential damage excepted! based on service rendered at current US.

Suggested Retail Price for the period specified. For full explanation read your guarantee certificate. Stapleton Oversees Rugged 2-Hour Test for Oklahoma Came Royals Shift Two Games as Result Recent Disaster AMES, la. ff Coach Clay Sta pleton put Iowa States football team through a rugged two-hour drill Wednesday in preparation for Saturday's game against CINCINNATI (fl Two of the four Cincinnati Royals National 'Cvctg Corp, Momlngside, 2. Basketball association games, Landmark, Oriental Band, 1.

Consistory, Craftsmen. 0. Riverside, 3: Wardens, 1. Sauare, Foot Patrol, 0. Oklahoma at Norman, originally scheduled to be hlah 144: High team terlet: Red, team game: Red, 599; hlah Hloh Team terlet: sauare, 2694; hah Individual played in Indianapolis, will be enrs: asn, 416; Vol Schwarti, Vo ScnwortzV Y7? om: Jlm Nah' team game: Sauare, 926; high Individual terlet: Dr.

Irwin, 565; high Individual game: T. Roan, 233. moved to Cincinnati. Nebraska and Oklahoma share the Big Eight lead, the Corn-huskers with a 4-0 record, the SoonerS; with a 3-0 mark. Iowa State is fourth 'with a 3-2 rec The games were to have been Ji attractively (lf priced played in the Indianapolis coliseum, scene of an explosion Threesome DIAMOND last week which resulted in the SPECIAL All 3 Rings Only ord.

The Cyclones worked an hour on defense, and a half-hour each on fundamentals and offense. Stapleton indicated there would be no lineup changes for the deaths of 68 persons and heavy damage to the arena. General Manager Pepper Wilson of the Royals said a game (5)88 game with the Sooners, who with the Detroit Pistons, scheduled for Indianapolis on November 21, will be played here November 22. The other game, have lost only to No. 1 ranked Texas for a 5-1 over-all record.

7 LJ Wet with the Baltimore Bullets on Stapleton praised fullback Tom Wy W. and Center Ph. 8-0653 Vaughn, who leads the Big Eight December 20, will be played in rushing with 64 yards. here that night. Ledy't "4 Ditmono1 Peir end Men's Engrtvod Wedding Bend There has been no decision bma the coach: "Vaughn is a great football OTHEft SETS 975 to $250 as to- whether the other two F4 U.

S. ROYAL TIRES player. Sometimes I wish we games Will be played. They were to have been against Phila Engineered to keepiyour spare In the trunk had someone who could go outside, but actually Vaughn can go to the outside about as well Greenberg Jewelry "Diamonti Experts 63 Years" 82 1 Fourth St. 1 OPEN MONDAY NITE TIU P.M.

delphia on January 7 and against San Francisco on February 17. (4ATIOHAL DSTULiRf PBOOUCIS CO.NY.e JTRArSHT tOURtON WHISKEY, PROOF as up me miaaie..

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