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ALABAMA TRIBUNE 0 FHdoy, September 27, 1957 "gt 1 DF SPORTS mmmz maroon tigers move i Packers, 49ers May Tighten 57 I Pro Grid Rase i- BY MARION JACKSON, ATLANTA, GA. INTO HIGH GEAR ON GRIDIRON Maroon Tigers Play N. Y- Yankees have been installed os 8 to 5 favorites over the Milwaukee Braves Oklahoma hos extended two modern collegiate records the longest winning streak in history and consecutive scoring gomes, 117 Howard Gentry, 1957 coach of the year, goes ofler Tennessee State's 18th straight victory Sat -urday, when the U. S. champs play N.

C. College AAI will meet on succeeding weekends Langston, Grumbling, Central State, Southern, Prairie View, Lincoln (Mo.) ond Kentucky State. BY 4L Hill ft NEW YCRX (ANP) Pre-season exhibition football games are nuking headlines with cutflts like the Green Bay Packers and the San Francisco 43rrs playing championship calibre ball Alabama Aggies In October 5 The Morehouse College football squad, under the able gui-danc and direction of Head Coach Duke Foster, moved into high gear this week as it prepared for its opening game against Alabama A. and M. Whereas Morehouse will open its season on Oct.

5 against A. and M. in Normal, the Bulldogs will be playing their third game on that date. Heard clinched the next six points on a thrilling 70 yard run off tackle Jim Campbell, substitute Rattler fullback was credited with the fi S. 176-pound sopitoniore.

Ferguson, N. Q. Benjamin ntgomery, 6-2 1-2, 185-pound freshman. College Park and Evcrette Thompson 5-11 160-pound senior, Sumter. S.

C. are la a dead heat at center. Henry Aaron, Ute Mobile, A La. eetfletd sensation whose historic belt wen the pennant tor the Milwaukee Braves, leads the National league In home runs aj-h 44. His 44 Sh roood tripper.

was a rud-slammer and could ran for mayor of Beer City If this was the bailo tiny season vei sta SI NC 9-C the thii FAMU ALL-AMERICAN MATERIAL could be in these two big husky tackles. Vernon Wilder (r) of Eustis is an All-SIAC tackle, while Riley Morris of Jacksonville is gunning for mythical honors at tackle this fall- ARNOLD, RILEY SHOW PROMISE nal score late in the fourth period The Eagle performed gallantly against the Floridians, but didnt have the much needed reserve power to stop the Rattler crew. They made their deepest penetration in Rattler territory Just before the final gun after they had placed the ball on the FAMU 29. tjtt ce session. Other contestants for the half-j back poxtkms include Cl infer Ran-I saw.

s-9. 152-pound freshman frctu Carver High, Gadsden Wil- liam Stubbs better known ms Stump a 5 5 1-2. 156-pound freshman from the Henderson High School, Jackson William Gunn, 5-01, lTC-pound freshman who prepped at Atlanta's Turner High; Milton R. Jones 5-8 155-pound freshman, Reading, Thomas E. Johnson.

5-6 1-2 143 pound sophomore, Columbia, S. William Johnson 5-9, 153-pound Junior, Atlanta; and Kenneth Days 5-8, 148-pound soph: more, Atlanta. A four-way deadlock exists at the fullback position. Ronnie Armstrong- who alternates between halfback and fullback, is battling with cne-time serviceman Lonnie King, 5-11, 199-pound sop'nomore. Atlanta; Delmont Turner, 5-10 1-2 162 pound freshman formerly of the Floyd T.

Ctrry High School, Greensboro, Benjamin F. Logan, 8-0, 195-pound sophomore, Atlanta. There is keen competitkn among the Morehouse gridders. That is good. Strong competition locally will make fer keener competition against the opponents on the Ma- The Hobson -coached eleven knocked the lid eff of their 1057 season last Saturday against the Golden Tigers of Tuskegee Institute, Ala.

This week-end the Bui) dogs will play Lane College of Jackson, Tenn. Both team have gone through their early chore without tasting drfeat, which may or may not be good. Like lome prize fighters, the team may find too Late that during the championship season, they did their best work in games that didnt count in the final standings, in spite of the money they poured Into promotional efforts. Unlike these whirlwind teams Coach Jim Lee Howells world chain pion Giants have taken It on the chin a couple times. However, when the chips are down, the story may be lots different.

Already, the opponents have had a tough time moving through the Giants on the ground. When Jim Lee polishes up his defenses against passing, the champs will be ready. National Football League Opens 3Stfi Season, Sept. 29 Eastern sports columnists arc hinting that Floyd Patterson tough: Georgia's Pete Rademacher with one hand. They tell that the best kept secret In boxing was Floyd' injured mitt which almost called ott the Rademacher Joust.

They say, Patterson scored all seven knockdowns with his right hand The champ's camp was so worried they brought their own medical specialist to Seattle from New York to check the bones. It's the reason Patterson wont tight again this year. Homer Arnold 5-10 1-2 pound phomore. College Park, and George HUey, 5-91-2, freshman, Atlanta, are among the most promising quarterbacks on the Maroon Tiger squad. There are many halfbacks in the Moreh use.

stable but most of them are untried. Judson 'Parker 5-11, 165-pound junior, formerly of Colleton Kigh, Walterbrro, 6. is the most experienced runner in the backfield. However fleet and power Ronnie Armstrong 5-9 1-2, 174-pound freshman, a native cf Hartford, Conn, who comes to Morehouse by way of the Litchfield High School. Litchfield, FOOTBALL SCHEDULE like our quarte: backs, instead of dropping back in the pocket and staying there, are going to either side and throwing or running more than before.

Of course our free substitutions keep the best men In the game to make the greatest use of their specialities. He will be going into more homes via television than eve) before. From Main to Seattle every Sunday we will provide the public with the tops in foot' ball. 1 ha, (toi lei! bi thl th ati Conn, locks good during any prac- roon and White football schedule. The irony of It all is that Patterson injured his hand against Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson A year ago, Floyd broke his right mitt against the same guy.

Although the starting lineup fer the Maroon Tigers is yet to fee determined, several men are making a strong bid for varsity berths. Fighting for the left terminal post are Herman Ecott Atlanta, and Henry Mercer, N. C. while James Middlcbrooks Atlanta, Edward Williamson Paint Rock, and Thomas Harold Evans Atlanta, are strong candidates for right end. Two big are vying for left tackle.

-Robert fctone, 6-2, 208- pound freshman from Councill High, Huntsville is giving no quarter, asking none from Joseph Buddy Mitchell 6-4, 273- pound junior from Tuskegee, Ala. Robert J. Johnson, a 5-11 222-pound local product who prepped at Washington High, has the needed expci lence to make him a forerunner for right tackle; but George Lester, a 6-0, 195 pound rookie from the H. A. Hunt High School, Ft Valley Ga.

being possessed of a never-say-die attitude, is determined to be up front when the Maroon Tigers ouen against A and M. Morris And Wilder May Start At Tackle Positions For Rattlers (Commissioner Bert Bell sees a wide open race in the evenly balanced National Football League this season. In an article written expressly for International News Service, Bell predicts new attendance records with all 12 teams having a good chance to win the title). BY BERT BELL National Football League Commissioner (written expressly for International Ne.wa Service) PHILADELPHIA. (INS) The National Football League kicks off its 38th season Sunday, Sept.

29th so evenly balanced that any one of the 12 teams taking the field has a real chance to win the championship. A study of the pre-season games shows that no team can be stamped as a soft touch and so-called up sets could well be the rule. In past weeks weve seen Pittsburg beat Detroit, Washington beat Baltimore, and Green Bay showing like -a powerhouse. This balance has been developing over the past decade, with the credit going to our player selection system commonly known as the draft With their opening game with the Cleveland Browns set for Sept. 29.

the Giants make no bones about pointing for this game. There is no team the Giants would rather drub than Paul Browns men. In their series, the Giants emerged triumphant, last year for the first time. They hope to continue their mastery over the Cleveland wizard this year. And, since the Brownies are still rebuilding, that may not be difficult.

Yet with such a capable star as Syracuses Jim Brown operating for them the Browns may surprise the league this year. Pittsburgh is looking up with a new coach; the Cleveland Rams are powerful, and the Detroit Lions will be beard from, too, Philadelphia ha a tongh row to hoe and the surprising Washington Redskins may toss a monkey wrench in the eastern division. A let yo ex he sti lir (Editor's Note: This is the second in a series of articles on the Florida A. and M. University Rattlers by D.

C. Codington, director of sports information service). FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 27 SIAC Fort Valley vs. Alabama State, Montgomery, Ala.

Benedict vs. Morris Brown, Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 28 Alabama vs. Lane, Columbia, S.

C. Morris College vs. Allen, Columbia, S. C. N.

C. State vs. Florida Tallahassee, Fla. S. C.

State vs. Bethune Cook-man, Daytona Beach, Fla. Xavier vs. Tuskegee, Tuskegee. Ala.

CIAA Delaware State vs. Bloomsburg Teachers, Dover, Dei. Elizabeth City vs. Fayetteville State, Fayetteville, N. C.

Hampton Inst. Blueficld State, Roanoke, Va. Howard vs. St. Pauls, nawrence-ville, Va.

Television has been terrific In selling pro football and has created fan interest in areas where it oould not have reached before. Bales of season tickets are up in all clubs, with the Chicago Cardinals leading the parade. Their season tickets sale has increased an amazing 72 per cent over last year. Green Bay, with its new stadium, has over 20 000 season tickets sod. By D.

C. COLLINGTON TALLAHASSEE Playing another sport during the off-season may have paid off for stocky and burley Riley Morris, left tackle for the Florida A. and M. University Rattlers. The departure of William (Gus) Gaines from Fayetteville State College is In line with de-emphasis policies Instituted there by newly elected President Rudolph Jones.

Dr. Jones an economist by training (Ph. Catholic University, Washington, D. and a former high school principal, NYA administrator and dean at FSTC, simply did not give the enthusiasm to Gaines program as did the president J. Ward Seabrook.

CIA A sources informed this column that Jones was more concerned with keeping the college alive, academically; no small task in face of accreditton problems and the threat of absorption by white colleges in that Vice President Richard M. Nixon speaking on Americas Youth Fitness Movement said: "The use of- the night stick and curfew may control juvenile delinquency but will not cure It. However, our program of youth fitness can effect a cure in the major cities of the country and smaller cities as well. We should have a spectacular race this year from all indications, and if the lower two clubs In each conference win a minimum of four games each I believe that the league should expand. Meanwhile the Bears, last year Western Conference champs, may do It this year.

The Cards have their miseries in spite of a star studded lineup. th to bt Pi te ai hi et Newly franchised teams, as It, would be given first. at the selection lists of 58 and 59, they could enter in the 1959 SMITH LOOKb GOOD Scrappy Albert Smitii, a 5-10, 175 pound former David T. Howard stalwart, looks good at left guard. He Is being pushed, however, by a 5-3, 170 pound freshman Harold Womack, who comes to Morehouse from the local Booker T.

Washington High School. Not to be over-looked is Donald E. D'llar, 6-0, 180-pound freshman from College Park, Ga. Joe Williams a 5-9, 175 pound Junior at Morehouse, but a newcomer to the Tiger squad, is fighting desperately to take Johnnie Popwell, 6 1-2 182 pound sophomore from Daytona Beach, out of the picture as the varsity right guard. There is a throe way tie fer the pivot position.

Maurice Hatton G- Maryland State vs. Norfolk State Norfolk, Va. Central State vs. Morgan State, Baltimore, Md. N.

C. Tennessee State, Nashville, Virginia State vs. Taylor, Institute, W. Va. Kentucky State vs.

Winston-Salem, Winston-Salem, N. C. MWAA Before we instaried this system, the Chicago Bears, New York Giants, Washington Redskins and Green Bay Packers were the leagues big guns. From 1933 to 1945 they won 252 games and lost 59. Then, from 1946, to 1956 inclusive, they won 133 and lost 136 against the same six teams, eliminating Brooklyn, which they competed against from 33 to 45.

an All-SIAC selection and a player of the week last fall. He has been named one of the two co-captains for the RatiUera opener against North Carolina College here next Saturday night (September 28). Wilder is from' Eustis, 21-year-old, weighs 204, and stands only five ten. He Is a senior with plenty of poise and cleverness on and oil the field. What are we going to do if Riley or Vernon gets queried tackle Hansel Tookes.

"Thats our problem, added Pete Griffin, head line coach. The answer to Coach Petes question lies in the reserve strength of James Hill, William Davis, Leon Collier, Eugene Miller, and Robert Slaughter. Slaughter was tried at end in an effort to replace the shortage there but has been moved back to tackle. Davis was outstand- ing on defensive play during the first game like scrimmage held last Saturday. 1 i The tackle posts are set up front but lacking in bench depth.

Ive got to gel in shape for my last year of collegiate football, exclaimed the 210 pound Jacksonville youth while playing golf with a couple of friends this summer. Golf may have been the game at that particular time, but football was the conversation. "You know I missed spring training this spring and the rest of the fellows have the jump on me. Riley may have been thinking of his playing some of the 56 season behind Frank Merchant. Now Merchant has been switched to end and Riley is out to get his old position back.

Line coach Pele Griffin seems to think that he is working hard and wants to play. The 21-year-old lad knew what it took to get himself in top condition for the fall grind and he went about it in his own farefree way. Teamed with Riley at tackle is veteran linesman, Vernon Wilder. Verno nis eying' an All-American berth this year and should be a sure bat to get his aim. Vern was It all adds up to a most promising season for gridiron devotees.

And whether a team won all its exhibition games or lost every single one of them will be forgotten In the struggle for the championship. Bring on the arnica and the 'bandages and let em rip. Fcotball, professional football that is, is headed for another great year. The championship this year will Thebe Dec. 29th in the home city of the.

Western Conference lealer The contestants for that game will be anybodys guess playoffs in both conferences loom as a distinct possibility. While the nation is very properly concerned about juvenile delinquency it must not be overlooked that the youth of America arc offered better opportunity than exists in other countries. Grambling vs. Alcorn Alcorn, Jackson State vs. Prairie View, Prairie View, Texas Lincoln vs.

Arkansas Pine Bluff, Ark. SOUTHWEST Bishop vs. Wiley, Marshall, Tex-as Ellington Band On Mutual Network There have been: seven different champions in the past 11 years and this has increased fan interest, because during that span weve broken attendance records eight times, and have been posting new attendance marks the last five years running. Galimore Captures Spotlight In Chicago Bears Exhibition Games Paul Quinn vs. Texas College, Tyler, Texas Texas Southern vs.

Southern, Baton Rouge, La. OTHERS Seven Panama Students Enroll At Former Closed School The youth of America are the most fortunate in the world today. I have visited 40 countries. But you can't. Visit Asia, African LaTm America and other places without realizing that 1 the youth' of our country are the best fed, the best clothed, the best housed and have the best opportunities.

i EYE. OPENER Ford Frick, commissioner of baseball, spends approximately 5 million dollars each year directing the globe-circiing net work of baseball. The expenditures Include salaries, office help, rent, traveling expenses and legal ex- Duke Ellington's orchestra provides the Big Band music for Mutuals BANDSTAND, U. S. this Saturday (September 28, 8:05 to 10 p.

m. NYT). Theyll be heard from Bostons Storyvllle, Other stars on this festival-type live-jazz feature include saxophonists Phil Woods and Gene Quill, trumpeter Bobby Hackett and Turk Murphy and his Frisco Jazz Five. Theyll be heard, respectively, from New York's Cafe Bohenia, Henry Hudson Hotel and Bourbon Street. Guy Wallace is emcee.

Later in the game, he romped 100 yards on a kick-off return for another TD. ij Such exploits, of course, have overshadowed the work of tried tan personnel with the Monsters of the Midway, as the Chicago north side team is sometimes known. Last year a total of 2,551,263 fans came out to see our 12 clubs in action I think this season, providing the money situation doesnt get too tight, that we will brak the record again. The fans like our type of acton hard lough and aggressive, along with being clean. From the reports Ive been getting Jt looks education elsewhere.

(Last week she became the wife of a Rainbow City school teacher). Leland vs. Jarvis Christian. Haw kins, Texas South Carolina Area Trane School vs. Fla.

Normal, Denmark, S. C. Philander Smith vs. Dillard, New Orleans, La. (Editors Note: Tills is another in the series on the prospects of pro football with tan players.) CHICAGO (ANP) The Chicago Bears, winners of the western division in the National Football League a year ago, had an early season sensation in Perry Jeter.

Jeter, however, suffered a broken ankle in mid-season and was lost to the Bears for several games. Jeter is back this year and show ing his flair for broken field artistry. But he Is not the man in the spotlight in the Bears exhibition games. PANAMA CITY, Rp. (ANP) Seven non-United States citizens were among those who registered as freshmen this week at the Canal Zone Junior College, a formerly exclusively all-white school.

Jeter was slow in starting, but lately has shown flashes of his 1956 exhibition brilliance. He has been credited' with several long runs, some he culminated into touchdowns. Of these who qualified from Panama schools Gloria N. Tait of Institute Pan American registered toy Enrique A. Thompson of Abel Brave did not.

Both Enrique and his brother Alejandro left here for the United States last week-end to enter schools there. Frick la surrounded by a battery of the strongest legal minds. Baseball nowaday la harrassed by count less law suits and must face penetrating congressional investigations. Lawyers do not work for free and organised baseball must keep prepared. j- Among theme were t.wo Paradise High, an all-Negro school.

They are Raymond S. Oakley and Beverley Ann Best. This is the first time that graduates of the so-called Latin American High Schools on the Canal Zone have been permitted to take examinations for Canal Zone Junior college. Another Latin American high school graduate, June L. King Rainbow City, also passed the examination, but will continue her Cloudy After Classical Battle Two others on the roster are J.

C. Caroline, regarded as the outstanding freshman performer in the league last year, and Bob Watkins, the former Ohio State star who is returning for his third season. Instead, an unheralded graduate of Florida has captured attention. He is 6-foot, 1-inch, 190 pound Willie Galimore who has bee nrunning spectacularly throughout the pre-season campaign. La.

Masons Aid 1 1 I Hurricane Victims For example, against the Phila delphia Eagles In Kansas City, Caroline, a great runner at Illinois, was used primarily on defense last year until injuries forced It was a superb fight, produced by two of the most gifted ring men of our time. There were no knockdowns. The only man who went to his knee was Basilio, but it was In an attitude of prayer after the verdict was announced. Galimore scicn'illated. On one play, he took a pitch-out and highballed Coach Paddy Driscall to press him GAME OF THE WEEK: Football experts will have their eyes focused op Tallahassee, this weekend, as the Florida A.

Rattlers collied with the punderous N. College The FAMU Rattlers won last year 25-0, but '51 sees Coach Jake Gaither minus All-American Willie Gilmore and A1 Frazier sharing co-billing. Frazier scored two' touchdowns In the 66 game. 4 It for 73 yards and a aouchdown. NEW ORLEANS (ANP) Grand Master John G.

Lewis, cf Louisiana Prince Hall Masons, announced Friday that the Louisiana group had raised $15,000 for the relief of Hurricane Audrey victims of a few months ago. This donation came from Prince Hall Masons and from Eastern Star members. into service with the offensive unit. Carolino proved then that he had lest none cf his speed that brought him fame in his sophomore year in Big Ten football. Watkins was bothered by in juries a great portion of the 1956 to action late in the season and gave a gallant account of himself in several key games.

The Bears also had another fine runner Henry Moscly on the pre-season roster. Fierce competition, however caused him to fall by the MOORE ADMITS ANTHONYS LEFT HAND HURT HIM campaign. Hawever he; returned tvayside FIRST MISSILE BASE AIMS AT USH -BUTTON WAR He had entered the ring a slight favorite over Robinson, who at 37 Is seven years the winners senior and outweight him 160 to 153 It: Basilio pressed the fight through most of its duration and though at times this was Akin to the sight of a man walking into a hamburger grinder, it impressed the Judges and sometimes unnerved Robinson. Under New York boxing commission law, Basilio must now vacate the welterweight throne which he won first from Tony Demarco in June of 1955. He later lost it to Johnny Saxton and won it back again earlier this year.

If Robinson beats him In a return match, he can still make the welterweights tonnage. Last week, 'Herman Riddick, Eagle coach, bested E. J. (Ox) Clemons and the Morris Brown Wolverines, 9-8. The victory boosted Riddick's lifetime record to 61 wins 32 defeats and 9 ties in 12 I Florida A Is an unknown quantity but year Gaither has managed to come up with keynote stars carrying mall with the regularity of the Pony Express- NEW YORK Where do we go from here? That was the question on the lips of Carmen Basilio and Sugar Ray Robinson following their bruising brawl in Yankee Stadium Monday night.

BaslUo lost the welterweight championship of the world by winning the middleweight title from Sugar Ray, but future fighting plans for both fighters are exceedingly cloudy. There was a dirge to Sugar Rays declaration Ive got a bad feeling about boxing. Ill let you know in a few days whether Ill stay In the ring." Basilio Is equally up in the air regarding -an opponent who can match Robinsons magic name at the turnstiles. The gnarled masked bleeding Italian fromi Chittenango, N. was a warden the verdict against; classical Robinson at the end of 15 rounds at the Yankee Stadium to the bewilderment of a portion of a lush crowd that was right out of the Golden Age of the game.

Judge Artie Aidala and Bill Re-cht gave Basilio the fight and title the former Allotting Robinson only five rounds and. calling one even, the latter giving Ray six declaring one even. Referee AI Berl who had a closer view, emphatically reported that Robinson won nine of the 15 rounds, a dissenting view shared by the writer. This was a dress rehearsal for on which occasion Robinson will be given the opportunity to win back the middleweight title once He has now regained It on four occasions after such disasters as occurred His attitude as he left the ring tonight was that of a man who had been given a parking ticket but knew the Judge (Not Judge Aidala or Judge Rr- years in the professional ring. But he missed as he had been missing all night-and the force of his follow-through also sent him off balance, so that he, too, clogged away.

He recovered, stuck Basilio with the long left, stalked him once a-gain, hit him with a fine left hook that dazed the man. Ray was a Matador on the Threshold of the moment of truth. But Basilio was still a lion, even though he resembled a slice of rare Roast Beef. He belted Robinson to the Ropes and hit htm the astonished man a dozen times without a retort, and the crowd cheered the amazing turn of the tide. Robir.fcon's next bedt ohance caine in the twelfth.

He gave ground cagily as Basilio rushed him, then rocked the Italian with a long right to the head. With the agility of his youth, Robinson sprang in with four fine left hooks. Basilios head was a dancing punching bag. The bell intervened. Robinson looked confident at the start of the thirteenth, bided his time was content with delivering stinging jab as his man stalked him.

In the rare clinches, he leaned on Basilio, further to weary him. But the fertile wells of strength in Basilio were far from dry He shook himself like an angry terrier and took after Ray with fresh determination, hitting Robinson with a right hand punch that bloodied Rays nose and sent a spray of stale sweat fanning out over the ring. Ray fought back hard near the end or this round, but in Basilia he plainly now recognized a fellow who refused to be awed. Ray was finished. He fought the last two rounds like a man with money In the bank.

Perhaps he felt that he had the fight in the bag on points. Perhaps he had punched himself out. Robinson appeared to have the fight locked up and safely stored in his record book in the eleventh their return match within 90 days smeared with a thick yellow1 grease which Robinsons corner frequently Complained about. LOS ANGELES, (INS) Indomitable old Archie Moore, unmarked after his seven-round conquest of challenger Tony Anthony, said after the fight Friday night that he feels spray enough to keep knocking off other young hopefuls for "another eight or ten years." The 40 (or is it 43) year old champion, master of the dressing room as he was of the ring, told newsmen he had the weight problem licked last ijight when he weighed himself after a steam bath. But, he said, ho checked in at limit at the official weighing be-175 1-4- a quarter pound over the cause: I wanted to make them worry a little.

After the first weigh-in, the champion walker around the block and stepped on the scales again-they read 175 on the nose. Moore, who shed more than 30 pounds for his battle with Anthony, said he didn't fell the loss hurt him. He cracked: I got my energy by drinking my secret soup. The champion admitted that Anthonys flicking left hand hurt him, But he said he knew he was quinv tfi a in nr. enrly nr the thinl P'liPil, will be Interesting to see how Gaither Gaither also In hi 13th season as a topkick has won 93, lost 17 and tied 4.

His brilliant '57 powerhouse bowed to Tennessee State, 41-39 In the 24th Annual Orange Blossom Classic If you want a review of the 56 game between the Rattlers and Eagles you can read this summary: Early In the first period, Oalli-more fullback Jesse Heard alternated -'in placing the pigskin down on the Eagles 29 yard line. Quarterback Dennis Jefferson of FAMU connected an aerial with the waiting hands of Frazier who plowed his way to the two yard line dnd later plunged over the first TD of the night. In the second Stanza, Jefferson again made oontact with Frazier with an steal that carrier for 33 yards and the second tally of the Robinsons great flickering left Jab, increased the flow of blood as Basillo' Bravely bulled his way forward. Ray grazed the flinty Jaw of the younger man with a whistling right that was a blur under the bright candelabra above the ring. The crowd of 38,000, which paid an estimated $560,000 to see the brilliant battle, said oooooh!" Carmen stumbled under the force of the blow and spun crazllly halfway across the Robinson rinsed in for kill oil lo fimiiliur to this vclrmii of 17 THE NORTHROP SNARK roars from its launcher with under-wing auxiliary fuel tanks to boost Intercontinental range as the Air Force In Washington plans for the first guided squadron.

The base will be the first pi five or six push-button installations that would be ready for the eruption of global war. The site of the first base has not been announced, but the unit will be equipped with the Snnrk, a jet robot with a range rqportpd at 5,500 miles. (International Soundpholu) contest, mid In too third fmmi ciu, however,).

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