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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 27

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THE DAILY SUN C-3 hocks7 SitauDky Sept. 1. 1965 NEW YORK (AP) Eddie Stanky, one of the men prominently mentioned as a possible star and manager of the St. "From what I have observed, Louis Cardinals replied: there is a vast difference in our "Nobody has talked to me farm system from what it was about It. I haven't given it a last spring.

We have a number thought. My sole interest right of youngsters with fine potential now is to help with the develop- in our minor league system. I successor to Casey Stengel as manager of the New York Mts. said yesterday he was shocked when he heard the news of Sten ment of our young players and ia1 i-ujc A.v-v- A VVi I mi pt A "it siJ tSO 'h'" 'rJl I ci gel's retirement. prepare them for the Mets, I just couldn't believe it," said Stanky by telephone from Williamsport, Pa.

"It had to be one of the best-kept secrets." wouldn be surprised to 3ee them with the Mets in a year or two." Stanky had special praise for Les Rohr, the 6-foot-4 210-pound pitcher who was the Mets' first choice in the free agent draft in June. The 18-year-old southpaw, who signed for a reported has only a 4-5 won and lost record with Williamsport, but boasts a brilliant 1.50 earned Bobby Fischer Still Unbeaten Stanky, in charge of player development for the Mets, has been williamsport several days checking on a number of Mets' farmhands. HAVANA, Cuba (AP) A fourth round game between Asked about the possibility United States erandmaster Boh-1 average. that he might succeed Stenael, 'I watched him pitch last the 47-year-old former infield Los AngdM Rmt phcfo Svare, head coach; Bill Anstiin, offensive line; Don Doll, defensive backs; and Bob Schnelker, offensive ends. Rams meet Eagles Sunday at 1:05 in Memorial Coliseum.

night," said Stanky, "and he should have had a shutout. They got an unearned run off him in the ninth inning. The boy was a thrower when he first came here. Now he's a pitcher. And he's getting better all the time.

He's going to make it In the big leagues some day." BAM MASTER-MINDS Los Angeles Ram coaching staff for 1965 has, left to right, Vic Schwenk, ex-Colton High coach who is offensive backfield tutor; Jack Patera, defensive line; Harland Aquinas Schedules First Grid Drills Aquinas High starts its first, by Fischer and Belgium's Al-berick O'Kelly in the Capablanca Memorial Chess Tournament was adjourned last night. The game was adjourned after the 54th move to allow the two to compete in the fifth round. The adjourned game will be completed Friday. Fischer, in New York, is competing by telephone and telegraph. He was denied permission to visit Cuba by the U.S.

State Department. His moves, and those of his opponent, are transmitted by telephone to and from Havana. New Coach, Field for Bruins conditioning-only football practice today at 6 p.m. No football shoes can be worn until regular drills begin next week. COLLISION REPAIRS 3rd and I ZULCH AUTO WORKS UCLA Wirk ut Coach Jack Garofono plans to swing into two-a-day drills Frl day.

LOS ANGELES (AP)-A new regime the Tommy Prothro tackles Dennis Crane, from San Bernardino Valley College, and Mike Westphal, halfbacks Tony Kochinas and Jim Lawrence, line backer Ray May, defensive machine began to operate yes Rams Swap Rookie Pair For Lineman LOS ANGELES (AP) The Los Angeles Rams traded two rookies for one yesterday and placed two more players on waivers in the National Football League. Center Ken Henson from Texas Christian and defensive back Bobby Hohn from Nebraska were traded for Frank -Holden, 6-5, 285-pound defensive lineman from Jackson, State College. Waivers were asked on Jim Griffin, Grambling College defensive end, a rookie, and Andy Von Sonn, a second year linebacker from UCLA. Coach John McKay will begin two-day drills today in preparation for the Trojans' opener Sept. 17 in Memorial Coliseum against Minnesota.

The junior college transfers on the USC club are defensive terday at UCLA. Sixty-five players were sched uled to report for the first day half back Leonard Sims and center Greg Wojcik. of varsity football practice, Twenty two will be returning lettermen, but even they will find things strange: YOU CANT GET A BETTER TIRE BUY. QUALITY-BUILT. BRAND-NEW GENERAL TIRES AT AMAZINGLY LOW.

LOW PRICES! THESE ARE NOT DISCONTINUED TREAD NOT NOT THESE ARE FRESH-FROM-THE-FACTORY, ALL NEW QUALITY GENERAL TIRESI New head football coach Pro thro will be starting his first Ole Miss Soph Collapses, Dies season at UCLA. Practice will be on a new field. Spaulding Field, used since 1927, is being turned into a parking lot. OXFORD. Miss.

(AP) Bob And Prothro has announced pathology report today which would determine the cause of death. Priester, 19, a sophomore end at hopes for a winning season the University of Mississippi, collapsed and died late yester SBVC Greets 65 Gridders which, for Brums veterans, would be the newest twist of all. Coach Bill Barnes departed daythe day before the Rebels MBS IB began practice for their 1965 football season. last year after a 4-6 season, which followed on the heels of Young Gridder Thirteen members of. last Coach John Vaught said Priester, from Natchez, a 2-8 1963 and a 4-6 1962 season.

year's squad joined 52 newcom How Prothro hopes to change ers to San Bernardino Valley had been running laps with oth the Bruins' losing ways is a plan College football, as physical Dies in Drill er football players after a press he'll keep secret. After today's exams ended last night. 1 Coach Joe Lash plans to send session, which will be mostly for benefit of photographers, he and picture day session. "I don't know what happened," said Vaught, in tears as he told of the tragedy. "There the 65-man squad into first WARRENSBURG, Mo.

(AP) A freshman candidate for plans to close the gates to vis workouts at 9 10:30 a.m. and 4:30 6:30 p.m. today, after a itors. football, Bill Allen of St. Louis, were no coaches on the field.

He collapsed and died yester Double drills start today just collapsed." with a three-a-day session Fri team meeting in Room 133 of the Chemistry Building at 7:30 a.m. All workouts at the SBVC day during a practice session at Central Missouri State College. A college source said rays day and a scrimmage perhaps It was the second football as soon as Saturday. death at Ole Miss within a year Prothro's big problems will be did not reveal any broken bones. Dr.

Keith Jones, coroner, began an autupsy to determine finding replacements for top Ricky Ellzey, a Meridian, sophomore halfback, died on the 1964 players who won be com opening day of Ole Miss prac the cause of death. ing back: men like quarterback tice last year. A pathology re practice field will be open to the public, Lash said. The returning veterans include backs Wellington Austin, Walter Brown, Rick Freeman, Madrigal, Terry McNeill, Gil Para and Jesse Smith, and linemen Monte Farquhar, Nate Larry Zeno, tackles Kent Fran port showed that Ellzey had a The 18-year-old Allen from Solden High School in St. Louis cisco and John Pentecost, cen congenital heart defect.

ter Prentice OLeary, guard made contact with a dummy blocking device. Then he went Dick Peterson, end Don Francis Priester was considered one and halfbacks Mike Haffner and Herndon, Bob Martisius, Dennis to the end of a line of prospe Gary Callies. of Vaught's outstanding sophomore prospects. The Rebels He may also need a replace tive players to await his turn again. Suddenly, he collapsed.

He died while being taken to a ment for much of the season for pre-practice depth chart listed him as an alternate defensive defensive end Vic Lepisto, who hospital. McKinley, Kent Pelazini and Mike Tompkins. Hall of Famer Said Satisfactory BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) -Bill McKechnie, 78, former ma- starter. has a broken wrist.

COMPACTS A letterman in track and Coach Kenny Robb of Central Promising junior college Missouri said he talked with baseball as well as football, at transfers would go a long way Allen yesterday morning and the BUICK STUDEBAKER, MERCURY, CHRYSLER DODGE. OLDS, PLYMOUTH. P0NTIAC 8.25x14 8.15x15 Tubeless Blackwalls Natchez-Adams High School, Priester weighed in yesterday at toward making up the talent deficit. What help the Bruins youth was pleased over having FORD, CHEVY, PLYMOUTH, STUDEBAKEH LARK. RAMBLER 7.75x14 7.75x15 Tubeless Blackwalls Replaces sizes 7.50x14 6.70x15 198 pounds.

He was 6-foot-2 reduced his weight. will get in this department was "jor league manager and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, was reported in satisfac 6.006.50x13 Tubeless Blackwal Priester's father, W. R. (Bil not announced pending the new Allen was a tackle candidate. He was a son of Mr.

and Mrs. comers' arrival. Replaces sizes Fred Allen of St. Louis. The University of Southern 8.00x14 7.10x15 tory condition yesterday.

McKechnie was hospitalized last weekend with lung congestion following a case of pneu- It was the second day of prac ly) Priester, is a Natchez insurance executive and was a football star at Mississippi College in the early 1940s. Vaught said he expected a California football team, includ ing seven junior College trans- tice for Allen and some 70 candidates for the varsity team. "inonia. jfers, held picture day yesterday. en en Mobs AAore Medals U.S.

51 Holding the races on closing TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) plus four seconds and four thirds. N.J., in 3:51.2, bettering the meet mark of 3:55.0 set by day was a departure from tradi I American Lew Stieglitz four The United States added to its "large collection of gold medals yesterday as the seventh Mac- Mark Cohn of Philadelphia won 10 medals six gold, three silver and one bronze. Abe tion but the officials decided to spice up the program with the three track finals, plus the cabiah Games ended. Grossfeld, the veteran Olympi WHTEWAUS SUGHTLY HtGHER OTHER SIZES PROPORTONA TELY SALE PRICED The American track squad crowd-luring soccer game be tween Torino of Italy and an all-star Israeli team. won the men's 400-meter and 600-meter relays.

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The winning team was Gerry Ashworth of Haverhill, Jay Paritz of Lexington, Dick Robinson of Winnetka, 111., and Dick Sheer of Silver Spring, Md. The 1,600 quartet beat the meet record by 5.4 seconds in easily defeating Britain, 3:12.6. meter race. Ramat Gan Stadium came after 50 65 75 155 5 6 7 10 American men gymnasts had "20O.K. CREDIT" pun HOW: NO MONEY DOWN easy monthly payments handle the total! made a huge haul of medals.

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