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St. Louis Globe-Democrat from St. Louis, Missouri • 87

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Guy, Busch Stands Out, In 2012 Triumph Guy Busch outscored the entire Central team Saturday to McBride to a 20-12 victory in their non' league high school football opener at Public Schools Stadium. Busch notched two touchdowns and an extra point The other McBride markers came on a ID by Charles Pellegrini and an extra point pass by Jim Spalding from Busch. I 1 Sporfs gunatay, So Otemlar 10, 196 I I 0 t- A toll 1.k 1 rittel ir I 1 (:::3 e' e''''s) 0 0 LI LICi 1 AP, 4 Otly Busch. i i Out In 4, 20 112 Triumph It Guy Busch outscored the entire i i Ile 1 Central team Saturday to Mc- '4. Bride to a 20-12 victory in their non- 0 1 league high school football opener is 4 at Public Schools Stadium.

1 1 1 4' Busch notched two touchdowns ....0,0 1 0 V. 4 414- 4 and an extra point. The other Mc- i 0 Bride markers came on a ID by t. 4 1 Charles Pellegrini and an extra 1 point pass by Jim Spalding from 7 rl 1 Busch. 1 1 i i I 4 4 1 1 4 i 1 I 11: 1 I 1 Busch's first tally came in the ope ning period on a 15-yeard run.

fie counted again in the thirdirluartter on a 14-yeard pass from Dan Later in this quarter Pelegrini went over from the .4 to close out the McBride scoring. scored in the second and fourth quarters, on passes from Bob Lashmett to Joe Fisch. In the second period; Lashmett connected with Fisch for a 21- yard scoring aerial and in the fourth hit him with a 42-yard pitch. McBRIDE (20) Player es. Player Androlewicz Radford Petrus Gueciardo Ashbaugh 1, 0 Hedge Duffy Vincenzo Fulwider 0 Amidon Sei Spitzmifter Spalding Fisch Deutsch a Laslunett Busch LH Cahill It If Savakovich Carroll lir Watkimi Score by Quarters Team 1 2 3 4 McBride 7 -0 13 0 20 Central 0 6 0 12 Scoring: McBride TDs Busch (2), Pellegrini.

PATBusch (run), Spalding (pass). CentralTH.Fisch (2) Substitutions: McBrideMcHugh, Pellewrird. Ryan. Kissel, Beckett. Ellerman, Roehr.

Boyle. Player Radford Guee lards Hedge Vincenzo Amidoa Spitsmilner Fisch Lashmett Rlimicleveles Savakovieh 1 Busch's first tally came In the ope Ding. period on a 15-yeard run. Ile counted again In the thirdirluart- ter on a 14-yeard pass from. Dan a Later in this quarter Pelegrini Went over from the .4 to close out the McBride scoring.

scored in the second and fourth quarters, on passes from Bob Lashmett to Joe Fisch. In the second period; Lashnett connected with Fisch for a 21- yard scoring aerial and in the fourth hit him with a 42-yard pitch. 1 MeBRIDE (20) Player Pos. Player Audrolewlez I. Radford Petrus 1.1' Gueelardo Ashbaugh I.

0 Hedge Duffy Vincenzo FulwIder 0 Amidon Duffy Vincenzo i Fulwider 0 Amidon Set It Spitzmilner Spalding Deutsch RliLashmets Busch mklevele ea hi" 11 Savakinletkin Carron Ir Was i Score by Quarters Team 1 2 3 4 steeride 7 0 13 0 20 Central 0 6 0 ft 12 Scoring McBride TDs Busch (2). Peltpaslegorini. McBrideMcHugh Pal" 11-t 9b centrai It In Scoring: McBride TDs Busch (2), Pellegrini. PATBusch (run), Spalding (pass). CentralTDoFitieh (2).

41eBritioMeHugh. Pelle- irrini. Ryan- Kissel, Beckett. Merman, Kuehl. Boyle- STEER TACKLES MICK.

McBride fullback Don Carroll is about to be brought down by Ken Layton of Central after a IS-yard gain in the second quarter of their non-league high school football opener at Public Schools Stadium Saturday. Other Red Wing play. ens rushing up to help are Doug Meeks (46) and Walt Spitzmiller (right). The McBride player in the right background is Jim Spaulding. McBride vfon.

20-12. Gobs-Democrat Photo STEER TACKLES MICK. McBride fullback Don Carroll is about to ens rushing up to help are Doug Meeks (46) and Walt Spitzmiller be brought down by Ken Layton of Central after a IS-yard gain (right). The McBride player in the right background is Jim Spaulding. in the second quarter of their non-league high school football McBride vfon.

20-12. opener at Public Schools Stadium Saturday. Other Red Wing play- 1 --Globe-Democrat Phoio 1 I I 4 cahrtrile SAel7itm 1A44trel.flg r)4har Part 1 I lady Will fir rlizzou's Games lady 13-11 twilr 1 fur ll 17 1 ir a 11 nits iik CentralDavis. Perryman, Eldridge. Deluvla.

MayseY. De lucks. Meeks, Lombardi. Faulkner, Monti lone. Decker.

Beckermann, Layton. Lee. Shepard. Walter. Officials: Referee.

Ingerson; Empire, Head linesman. Lake. CentralDavis. Perryman, Eldridge De- via. May seY.

De lucks Meeks Faulkner. Mont Hone. Decker. ieekermann, Layton. Lee.

Shepard. Walter. Officials: Referee. Ingerson; Empire, Head linesman. Luke.

I I All of the Missouri University football games will be broadcast over Kady and Kadi-Fm radio stations this fall it was announced Saturday; starting with the Sept. 23 contest against Washington State. Kady is in St. Charles and Kadi-Fm is In St. Louis.

Mahlon Aldrich will broadcast th' play-by-play of each game and Sparky Stalcup, the Mizzou basketball coach, will handle the color announcing. 11 ermvtgan' II411 ha Spices i No-Hitter 5ces 4r fk, our Playoffs Southpaw Lon Mathews struck out 14 and issued Just two walks in hurling a non-hitter as the Hurricans blanked the Sauer Stars 10-0, aturday at Fairground Park in the Khoury Association's Juvenile Class A championship playoffs. Each team now is 1-1 in the two-losses-and out seriel. Two other Khoury playoff games is. MIDGET CLA88 trirniir.lit8 WA TERSOM were played on the same field, with BOMBERS 11018 CLUB the Waterson Boys Club edging the IL It Hab' 1 Ital Viernaller ritA3 Gouhthers, 3 2, in a Midget Class A Greer so 3 Marna 21t 3 1 it match and Surpreme thumping Kur- tit 3: trinlevali rus, 11-7, in a aBntam Class A con- L.

1111rder et 8 1 Barn. a 1 1 1 Wenn II 3 1 Knave 3b 2 lest. Freeman ta 2 Richardson It 2 Dave Barton of the Watersons, now Ken. 2 Woods ea II MFarland 2 Krannm'n Ilb II 1-1 in the two-and-out seri es, struck Bran rt 1 Out 17 batters and his opponent, Don T44414 24 2 4 ca "ii '7 Dillender, fanned 10 for the Goug- Goahlbers Bombers 010 100 0 thers, also 1-1 in the playoffs. Barton "lb 333 3311 1-3 scored the winning run in the final tat inning when he walked, stole second It" a and counted when the throw got 1m away from shortstop Bob Greer.

races Pin Victory lAWAIRPt INE4111011 OK rid Vtik 15011k II API "Pk Kia irier Spices. m-Hv 0 AUSSIES ALSO PLAN TO CHECK TENNIS TANTRUMS MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA isi The Australians plan to follow. America's lead and stamp out bad court behavior during the coming championship. season, said the president of Australia, Norman W. Strange, Saturday.

"The American policy of toughness towirds tennis tantrums is one that Australia could well emulate," Strange said. "Players who on the Australian circuit next summer can look forward to the same treatment handed out by the United States Association to Dennis Walston recently," he continued. "People are being driven away from tennis by boorish displays Zf bad temper from some stars." AlleCII0e AEC" AUSSIES ALSO DI AM Tel -Th. Alletrnlione rIrt ft fnlInly County League Playoffs 119 Op-en With 2 Games The County Baseball League playoffs begin Sunday afternoon with two games at 2:15 p.m. Vigus visits Ballwin and Creve Coeur is at Gies: ler-Jorgen in the first of the best two-of-three game series.

Len Klaus is the probable starting pitcher for Vigus and Bruce Mal-chow for Ballwin. Jules Faron is expected to take the mound for Creve Coeur while either Dave Giesler or Al Sons will hurl for Giesler. In regular season play, Ballwin won two out of three games from Vigus and Creve Coeur did likewise against the County League Playoffs to Open With 2 Games The County Baseball League playoffs begin Sunday afternoon with two games at 2:15 p.m. Vigus visits Ballwin and Creve Coeur is at iesler-Jorgen in the first of the best two-of-three game series. Len Klaus is the probable starting pitcher for Vigus and Bruce Mal-chow for Ballwin.

Jules Faron is expected to take the mound for Creve Coeur while either Dave Giesler or Al Sons will hurl for Giesler. In regular season play, Ballwin WW1 two out of three games from Vigus and Creve Coeur did likewise against the Cyclones Elect Cooper as Captain AMES, IOWA a--John Cooper, a senior from Heiskell, was elected by his teammates Saturday as captain of the 1961 Iowa State football team. Cooper, a two-year letterman was a defensive safety man last year and will be used ptimadly for the same purpose this year 1 I EVTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Charleston 2-3, Columbus 0-2, And game. 12 hinters. Riehmeed 4-1, Jersey City 2-8.

I Rochester 5. Toronto 4.. Ihultaio 11. SYreesse 0. EMBATTLED PLAYER GOES TO REDSKINS.

Rita Hennessey shot a 233 single in a 820 series Friday night to lead the Carey's to a 2-1 victory over Bertel's in the Ladies Cardettes League at Red Bird Lanes. Du-Bowl took team total honors with 2599 in a 3-0 decision over Pelletier's and Servco shot the high single of 934 in a losing 2-1 cause to Garamellats. Other 3-0 winners were Russ Emge over The Nat's, John and Son over Stockman, and DeLee over Nixon. Other 2-1 decisions went to Modern over Inter-City, and Norge over the Black Horses. Sell UnCTIAPPPlif BANTAM CLASS A SUPREME KURRUS EXPRESS FUNERAL AB It AB Illentlganolb-11 IL 1 Raynor 4 2 2 Waeker 3b 5 1 2 Ilartt 3b 4 1 r.

MeDenot so 4 1 2 WoadoloPld If 4 1 1 Sebatizas 4 2. Lubeck 4 0 Herk'bott ef 41 Dix its 3 -0 1 J. MeDer'S LI 3 0 Morris. lb 2 Gale's lb 3 1 Gamey rt 311 Polltban 3 I 3 'letterset 211 3 0 Jones ri 3 Smith el 3 1 Deptala rt 1 1 Teta', 3070 Totals 35 11 13 Supreme ExPreas 040 010 6-11 Karns Funeral 200N, 041 0-- 7 JUVENILE CLASS MEURRICANE FENCE SAL'Elt STARS AU)( It ABRII Loeffler rt 4 0 0 Sauer 2b 1 9 0 Klein 3b 3 2 2 Eberweln Mathews 4 0 1 Itelmon so 2 0 McBride. 0 Nickel 3b 2 Peavey 1 Burslem et 0 Millar lb 3 1 0 Sek3rmana It 1 0 BrinkaVan et 2 I Osbarae lb 2 0 Carnrata 2.b 3 2 1 Kranallaar It 1 0 Kram It 3 1 9 Wootton rt 0 BorsebdIng 1 0 Totals 28 Schmidt 100 Phorrlean 3 3 4-10 komer 0-.

igunlesa. Si I him a full shot at the quarterback Job vacated by Norm Van Brock lin when Van Brock lin became coach of the fledgling Vikings. When Reichow did report, he demanded to be traded to the Vikings, saying he had received a lucrative off-season job offer in Minneapolis. His-sale cuts the-roster of the defending NFL champs to 37, one above the him hill fending NFL diamps to 37, one above th4 limit. end or quarterback where he starred for the University of Iowa.

Reichow, 27 years old and 6-2, 215 pounds, had the same problem with the Detroit in his being traded to the Eagles last year. Both clubs used him at end. Reichow refused to report to the Eagles this season until threatened with a fine. This came -even after Head Coach Nick Skorich promised rnierfarhaelr wham ha etr. with a fine.

This came -even after Head Coach Nick Skorich promised HERSHEY, PA. UP) The Philadelphia Eagles sold end-quarterback Jerry Reichow to the Washington Redskins Saturday for an undisclosed sum. The Skins are exyected to use him in a trade with still another National Football league team, the Minnesota Vikings. Richow and the Eagles have been at odds over whethe rhe should play ITCD CITUN1 13 A not chow and the Eagles have been at over whethe rhe should play CAPTURES RING TITLE SYDNEY, S. 0Tyrant Gar.

diner of Sydney River, Friday night scored a unanimous decision over Leroy (Rocco) Jones, Halifax, and won the eastern Canadian light- weight championship. 1 6 I I I I.

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