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Pago 6 The Knoxville News-Sentinel Saturday Roy 19 1960 AL Expansion Snagged on Coast Warriors Romp 88-64 Pittenger Paces Holston Past Hair With the season one game old the basketball nets at Holston High already have that tired look The Warriors pumped in 55 per cent of their shots last night and walloped visiting 88-64 But the fellow who ruined the nets was Gaines Pittenger Holston forward who tossed in 40 points With Pittmger Joe Parrott I Cronin Calls Time Out Growing Pains Increase C7 Del Webb Off on Mission 85 Million Hid for Operation in LA By JOE REICHLER Associated Priti Sport Writer NEW YORK Nov 19 New York Yankee co-owner Del Webb was off today on what was supposed to be a secret mission in an attempt to line up a buyer for the Los Angeles franchise in the American League in 1961 Joe Cronin the beleaguered American League president acknowledged trip after deferring a decision until Tuesday on the ownership of the new LA franchise Cronin said Webb had been jri jr-v commissioned to sop a it JyG UCCll III O'Malley and learn from the Losj Buyer Tells of Threats CHICAGO Nov 18 if) Proposed sale of the Kansas City Athletics to a St Louis syndicate has been killed Angeles Dodger owner the extent of the damages he would sek for the invasion of a second major league club It was learned however that Webb had a two fold reason for hastening to Los Angeles First he wanted to confer with O'Malley and second he wanted to interest Brad Bittle and David Carpenter all scoring regularly Holston jumped to a 26-12 advantage in the first quarter stayed on top by 40-24 at halftime and shifted the offense into high gear after i-termission showed considerable improvement in the second half (oo The Red Devils with Eddie Sum Hoop Results KNOX INTER SCHOLASTIC Holston 88 Holes 44 Holston 34 Holl's 24 (gM-ls) Gibbs 81 Maynardvilie 45 Moynardville 34 Globs 22 (girls) I Cotholic 47 Moury 57 Moury 45 Cotholic 35 (girls) Kingston 77 South 42 Alumni 45 Rul 53 EAST TENNESSEE Jefferson 41 Gottinburg JS jerrerion oi wonmuui GAINES PITTENGER 40-point opener a group he had in mind to take over the Ios in les tmnrhisp WHICH HAS THE TONI? Tennessee guard Wayne Grubb left andT-team halfback Frank Canale "admire" their clean shaves on the head They "swapped" shaves with an electric razor Grubb is out of action with a fractured wrist Orange Liberty Gotham? I mers shooting in 30 points would Rutledge 89 Washburn 30 have made it close except for the first-half deficit Holston won the second half by 48-40 From the floor the Warriors netted of 67 attempts while made good 24 of 54 (44 per cent) Holston won in rebounds 42-41 Pittenger did most of his scoring in close and around the lane He netted several goals on fast breaks In the preliminary game girls edged 36-26 as Judy Martin scored 17 Joyce Wolfenbarger led the losers with 11 Holston also won the game 41-38 HOLSTON (88): Pittenger 40 Ether-ton Carpenter 13 Bittle 12 Parrott 12 Van Mol 5 Bower 2 Bos- Morristown 76 Rush strong Newport 98 Cosby 32 Kingsport 68 Sullivan 44 Lake City 57 Everett 51 Norris 50 Sweetwater 38 Lenoir City 65 Calhoun 45 Ook Ridge 60 LaFollette Powell Volley 79 Pruden Friendsville Acodemy 66 Rogersville 65 Bulls Gap Oliver Springs 69 Rockwood Loudon 49 Greenback 33 Forge Ridge 51 Tazewell Jellico 70 Norma 35 Robbins 63 Wartburg 46 Pittman Center 52 White Baileyton 62 Surgoinsville Blountville 51 Johnson Mosheim 55 Greeneville Whitesburg 56 McDonald Camp Creek 93 Porrottsvillt Pikeville 51 Crossville 46 Sneedville 71 Clinch 55 Englewood 41 Charleston Oakdale 53 Sunbrlght 43 Bluff City 56 Jonesboro Lamar 65 Unaka 39 Sulphur Springs 89 College 63 Happy Valley 62 Cloudland Townsend 49 Alumni 46 37 32 Madisonville 54 59 42 49 (two overtimes) Pine 44 55 City 50 46 51 40 25 31 Washington 50 30 Ketron 53 Mountain City 51 Syracuse Splashes in 3 Hau ls After Taming Hurricanes 21-14 well 2 Roach 1 Green (64): Morton 1 Humbard Traininq School 56 Boones Creek 41 2 Hemphill 12 Cox 8 Summers Lanier 63 Harrison Chilhowee 50 30 Subs- Bell 8 Seviers 2 Humbard Tyner 61 Ringgold Go 47 2 Sharp Homestead 58 South Horrimon 49 Halftime score: 40-24 Holston Soddy-Doisy 66 Spring City 59 game: 41-38 Holston Polk County 48 Tellico Plains 34 GIRLS HOLSTON (36): F-Hughes 6 Johnson 4 Martin 17 Worthington Amburn Raulston Wilson 9 (26): Carroll 5 Joyce Wolfenbarger 11 Judy Wolfenbarger 9 Cardwell Kuykendal Hill McCoy Hill Grundy County 55 South Pittsburg MIDDLE TENNESSEE Portlond 43 Jo Byrns 38 Linden 80 Summertown 48 Smyrno 52 Watertown 32 Flintvllle 81 Bell Buckle 52 Beech Hill 4) Elkton 3) Ixmis group announced his syn- i dicate's withdrawal from negotia- i tions to purchase the for a reported $3500000 Stein said he was pulling out because of disappointment expressed in Kansas City that ownership of the club was to pass to outside interests However in Palm Beach Fla Mrs Warren Hughes said Stein dropped negotiations because of and political was so terribly upset when he telephoned me to tell me about it that he could hardly said Mrs Humes remarried widow of Arnold Johnson The Johnson estate holds 52 per cent of the stock in the baseball club "His home and his business in St Louis were picketed and he received personal threats which upset his Mrs Humes said is almost impossible to believe that this could happen Rut when he told me about it I felt in fairness to him that I must release him from the agreement resent him being pushed around I am thoroughly Mrs Humes declined to elaborate on her charge of political pressure and about the picketing She said a sale to group had been completely satisfactory lo her and she had thought it was all set until Stein changed his mind in a 24-hour period and called to ask her permission to Withdraw from the deal iSliA Action Bif Puts Big I Royals Till By The Associated Press The Big is making points victories and money for the Cincinnati Royals in the National Basketball Assn Last night the Royals pulled up to the 500 mark in the Western division by whipping the St Louis Hawks in overtime 129-128 Robertson made the points (36) the victory (his three free throws in the last 46 seconds decided it) and the money The game drew 7363 giving the Royals a total home attendance greater than all last year In nine gamps this Robertson's first with the club Royals have drawn 62-202 fans All last season they attracted only 61894 for 31 home dates The game was interrupted twice by fights among the players In the second quarter Wayne Embry of the Royals and Bob Pettit of the Hawks tangled as they battled for a rebound They pulled apart quickly A few minutes later Phil Jordon of Cincinnati and Woody Sauldsberrv of St Louis hooked up and this one almost developed into a free-for-all before it ended The regulation play ended with the score tied at 119-119 Robertson scored five of the 10 points in the extra period The Hawks hurt themselves by blowing five free throws in the overtime Cliff Ilagan wound up with 36 points for the Hawks In the other game of the night the Philadelphia Warriors turned back the New York Knickerbockers 101-99 Joe 30-foot set shot with one second left broke a tie and derided it for the Warriors Wilt Chamberlain had 34 points for the winners although again he disappointed from the foul line He missed nine of 15 free throws By El) CORRIGAN AlJOCiOtcd PrM Sportl Wriltr For a leam that was stamped a major disappointment earlier in the season Syracuse the dethroned national champion wa floating on cloud nine today The Orangemen are under consideration for three major Orange Liberty and Gotham Syracuse wound up its season last night turning hack the Miami Hurricanes 21-14 in another of its last-ditch efforts Just 36 seconds before the end Ben Schwarlzwaldrr's operatives had to beat back a fierce Miami drive six yards from the goal So Syracuse finished with a 7-2 record Its only defeats were at the hands of Pitt 10-0 and Army 9-6 Ernie Davis scored twire for Syracuse score on a 36-vard jaunt and once on a 25-yard sprint Gary Fallon notched the other Syracuse score on a 36-vard jaunt Ron Frltzsche and Jim Vollen-weider collected the Miami touchdowns both on short plunges The Hurricanes fought back to deadlock the score at 7-7 at the half and 14 14 at the three quar- ters before Davis got the clincher In another nip-and-turk Friday night game San Jose State nipped Idaho 22-20 on a freak i safety In the last three seconds I At the time San Jose had the I ball on the Idaho 41 Chon Gal-i legos threw a long pass that was i intercepted by Idaho's Jim Bavid-! son a ahead of the goal line He stepped bark into the end zone and was tackled there by Mac Burton of San Jose for the win-I ning two points Idaho protested without success that it was a touchback not a safety Meanwhile at Hattisburg Memphis State nipped Mississippi Southern 7-6 Another fistful of teams finished their seasons today with Missouri in a position to win its first national championship in history Tlie Tigers were to meet Kan- sas A victory for Missouri undoubtedly would mean the national title and the big eight crown as well Missouri already is assured i Halftime sccre: 23-16 Holston Pott Gustin Lead Caj of playing in the Orange Bowl since Kansas is in bad with the NCAA and is prohibited from playing in bowl games Minnesota No 4 behind Missouri Iowa and Mississijipi In this Associated Press poll faced arch-rival Wisconsin A Gopher victory would mean a tie with Iowa for the Big 10 title and a bid to the Rose Bowl The Gophers already have beaten Iowa and that probably would tie the determining factor Likewise Duke No 6 was in a position to win the Atlantic Cohst Conference championship with a victory over North Carolina Utah State could nail down the Skyline crown with a triumph over Utah and a decision by Yale over Harvard could give the Elis their first perfect season since 1923 and the Ivy League championship Arkansas (7-2) No 7 in the AP poll was out to cement at least a tie for the Southwest Conference title by beating Texas Tech Roth Auburn and idle Mississippi still are in (he running for the Southeastern Conference title It be decided until next week if Hohenwald 85 Mount Pleasont 45 McMinnville City 80 Morrison 58 Pineville 51 Crossville 48 Hendersonville 54 Hortsvlll 11 Nashville West 55 Howord 48 Kittrell 87 Auburnfown 45 White Bluff 48 Ashland City 35 Greenbrier 87 Coopertown 30 Lascassas 87 Williamson County 4T McKenzie 80 Clarksburg 18 Loretlo 53 Clifton 50 Hempshire 52 Spring Hill 35 Culleoko 41 Bethesda 28 Livingston 54 Byrdstown 28 Boonshill 50 Lynchburg 27 Lynnville 73 Compbellsville 50 Spencer 48 Irving College 33 York 73 Clarkrange 71 (two overtimes) Mount Juliet 48 Joelton 27 Liberty 40 Woodbury 33 Huntlond 45 Petersburg 30 Co'lege Grove 54 Sonto Fe 42 Lobelville 48 Chorlotte 41 White House 31 East Robertson 28 Sparta 34 Dibbrell 33 Gallatin 53 Springfield 47 Smlthville 48 Golnesboro 42 Nashville Peabody 87 Woodlawn 54 LAFAYETTE La Nov 19 IB-The $15000 Cajun Classic golf tournament heads into its third round here today with Johnny Pott and Jon Gustin pacing the tightly-packed field Pott and Justin stood at 136 just one stroke ahead of Lionel Hebert and A1 Balding Pott 25 has won almost $24000 this year and is considered the ubLRo most improved player on tour Montgomery Central 48 Waverly 45 Despite the fact that ho played I through a steady shower he card- west Tennessee ed a five-under par 66 the Friendship 88 Moury city 83 Glhtftn 71 PbltvtariElA -7 Gibson 71 Palmersvilte said be knew some people In Los Angeles who he was certain would lie acceptable to the said the informant didn't want to identify these jieople because he wasn't sure tley wanted to own a big league club but he said he'd try to line them This disclosure indicated that the American League owners were not particularly enthused an offer by Charles Finley a Chicago insurance broker who pledped $5000000 yesterday the operation of the LA club was the only one to apply for a franchise in said Cronin we had several other bids on the telephone and by He refused to identify the other bidders but it was learned that one came from A Smith an industrialist who owns part of the San Diego club of the Pacific Coast League and another from Elliot If Stein a St Louis investment broker who had withdrawn from negotiations for the purchase of the Kansas City Athletics Cronin recessed the day-long meeting yesterday to lead a committee to Ford office for a conference with (he rom-n issioner in order to clarify the Los Angeles situation complicated by Frick's insislrnre that damages be paid to for invading his territory Because of these complications Cronin extended the deadline for the player selection for the new franchises from Sunday to Friday Nov 25 Draft List for Majors NEW YORK Nov 19 Here are the players from the eight established American League baseball teams made available for draff at $75000 each by the new Washington and Los Angeles clubs: Pitchers Don Newcombe John Klippstein Ted Bowsfield Mike Lee Dave Tyriver Carl Mathias Catcher Red Wilson Infielders Ken Aspromonte Steve Demeter Gene Leek Gordon Lund Joe Morgan Outfielders Marty Keough Jim King Don Dillard Pilchers Turk town Ken McBride Alan Brice Ed Hobaugh Catchers Dick Brown Earl Averill Joe Ginsberg Infielders Ted Klusrewski Billy Goodman Earl Torgeson Stan Johnson Outfielders Jim Rivera Joe Hicks Jim McAnany Dean Look BALTIMORE-Pitchers Billy Hoeft Gordon Jones Roy Moeller Steve Dctl-kowski Dean Chance Catchers Clint Courtney Gene Green Frank Ztmo Infielders Waif Dropo Bob Boyd Billy Klaus Don Ross Outfielders Gene Woodllng Chuck Hinton Jim Leggett BOSTON Pitchers Tom Sturdivant Tom Borland Arnold Early Dave Hillman Ted Wills Bob Carlson Jim Fre-gosi Wilbur Wood Catchers Ed Sadow-ski Don Gile Infielders Jim Mahoney Outfielders Carroll Hardy Rip Repulski Willie Tasby Lu Clinton NEW YORK Pitchers Billy Short Johnny James Dick Stowe Ell Grba 7 0-14 7 7-21 MIAMI SYRACUSE By Joe i I limns Shine Gets Hiii Chance Same One He Set I for Guy iSanied I nitas Scoring: 1 run (Daniel kick) Davis 25 run (Ericson kick): Fallon 36 run (Ericson kick) Mmi-Vol-lenweider 2 run (Dangel kick) Davis 3 run (Ericson kick) THE STATISTICS Miami Syracuse best round Surviving the cutoff were 62 professionals and nine amateurs including Alvin Dark of Lake Charles new manager of the San Francisco Giants Joe Campbell of Knoxville has and Mason Rudolph of Clarksville has Goosie of Knoxville is not entered Raring Results Alumni Nips Rule 45-43 Instead of tiring as the game progressed old-timers rallied to hand Coach Sid Hatfield's Golden Bears a 45-43 defeat In the pro season test last night Charles Chesney paced die alumni with 13 points Jerry Dyer got 16 for the Bears Rule led the alumni 24-21 at halftime and maintained the lead until midway of the final period Bill Ferrell scored 20 and Bobby Gorman 19 for the Blues and Buch Johnson 19 for the Golds in an intrasquad game The Blues won 56-50 ALUMNI (45): Cox 5 Smith 3 Cardwell 6 Chandler 9 Gose 9 Subs: Chesney 13 McAbee Daniels RULE (43): Dyer 16 Gossett 8 Williams 7 Rash 2 Allen 6 Subs: Love 2 Overton 7 Davidson Daniel Holloway Halftime score: 24-21 Rule Preliminary: 56-50 Blues over Gold MeCallie Is t3t3-0 Winner By Associated Press NEW YORK Jackie Leonard and Johnny Ruane each rode three winners at Aqueduct with Ruane up on Geechee Lou (5740) in the feature BALTIMORE Eastern Hobo (5580) pulled away in the stretch and won the Monumental purse by 5 lengths at Pimlico PAWTUCKET I More Contrary (514 20) won the top event at Narragansett Park ALBANY Elbruz (5480) came on strong In the stretch and won the headliner at Golden Gate Fields LOUISVILLE Ky Boguet ($2580) won the feature at Churchill Downs NEW YORK Boss Tweed Lillian Russell the horse cars Weber and Fields Christy Mathewson Jimmy Walker the Elevated Babe Ruth institutions all yet the Big Town variously moved somehow survived their spent splendors In pro football the Charley Conerly has also begun to take on the moldy veneration of an institution and inevitably the day must come when his functional genius is one with Nineveh and Tyre not to mention Satchel Paige and Early Wynn Can the Giants make it without him tomorrow when they try- toS5 rookje whcn his runninR wrench the Eastern Division ieadi(M8) ards) was as irnpress from the Philadelphia Eagles at as hjs sj (15M) ankee Stadum- This may be never have £en hcard of as good a time as any for them to 1 determine once and for all Dial of course would have been whether George Shaw is to be tragedy yet it easily might have their Conerly of the future happened Remember both the Browns and Steelers had looked IN' THE FIRST two games of him over and deplored the waste the season they won with Shaw of time limited as it was His in a stand-in role He started the original status with the Colts was third game but in a crucial situa- that of a part-time reserve tion Conerly came off the bench which was something like TV sign-to keep New York on the gold mg a Caruso to make singing standard Now against the Eagles commercials Shaw will be facing the most de- 83 Savannah 80 Henderson 43 Henry 49 Atwood 38 McKemie 80 Clarksburg 18 Memphis Frayser 55 Memphis Oakhaven Potts Camp Miss 75 Bartlett 47 Beech Bluff 44 Saltillo J5 Scoffs Hill 70 Pickwick South Side 37 Rives 55 Kenyon 53 Jackson South Side 83 Parsons 40 Bolivar 48 Bethel Springs 31 Martin 51 Sharon 57 Jackson North Side 80 Sardis 59 Ridgely 41 Halls 37 Bradford 57 Greenfield 45 Beils S8 Gadsden 34 Rutherford 42 Medina 57 Trimble 77 Cloverdale 34 Springhill 57 Yorkville 34 Selmer 72 Ramer 49 Memphis White Station 81 Germantown 43 South Fulton 51 Dresden 48 Cottage Grove 58 Big Bendy 48 Grond Junction 83 Whitevllle 87 Crockett Mills 43 Alamo 41 Memphis Kingsbury 59 Whitehaven 17 SOUTHEASTERN KENTUCKY Henderson Settlement 57 Red Bird 32 Oneida 88 McKee 50 Owsley County 5t Clay County SO Tyner 57 Lee County 43 Grid Results Rebel Bowl at Franklin Antioch 13 Centerville 7 Crockett Bowl ot Lawrenceburg Madison 35 Dickson 0 Strawberry Bowl at Humboldt Trenton 17 Humboldt 8 Cotton Bowl ot Brownsville Memphis Messick 45 Ripley 13 Exchange Bowl at Jackson Memphis CBHS 12 Jockson 0 By The Associated Press COLLEGE SCORES Football Syracuse 21 Miami (Fla) 14 Son Jose State 22 Idahe 20 Memphis State 7 Miss Southern 8 Presbyterian 32 Elon 4 St Benedicts (Kon) 34 Wm Jewell II Miss College 40 Unv ot Mexico 0 Hendrix 7 Ouochito 4 Basketball Concordia (St Louis) 72 Scott AFB (lit) NBA Philadelphia tot New York 77 Cincinnati 127 St Louis 128 (overtime) Kentucky Prep Grid Results CLASS A Lynch 34 Poinfsvillc 14 Murray 19 Fort Knox 0 CLASS AA Highlands 26 Hazard 13 Lexington Lafayette 14 Paducah 6 SWEETWATER Nov 19 (Special) MeCallie School of Chattanooga wound up its football season yesterday with a 33-0 triumph over Tennessee Military Institute The victory was the eighth for the Blue Tornadoes against a lone that at the hands of Darlington last week A Ronnie Mercer-to-Jack Ervin pass for 37 yards provided the day's longest scoring execution John Paty halfback from Knoxville tallied on a 12-yard run McCALLA 7 14 8 TMI 0 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS: Jack Ervin (37 pass from Ronnie Mercer) John Paty (12 run) Vaughn (3 plunge) Crude (6 run) Extra Mercer 3 Sports in Brief Memphis State Is 7-h it tor Quarterback Janies Wright connected on an 82-yard pass play in the final period last night to give Memphis State a 7-6 victory over Mississippi Southern Wright threw 17 yards from his own 18-yard line to end Hal Sterling who covered the remaining 65 yards Substitute quarterback Carter booted the winning point Southern had scored the first time it got the ball Third string fullback Windell Campbell crashed over from the one yard line to climax an 80-yard drive An extra point attempt by quarterback Billy Larson was blocked by Memphis State center Glenn Russell MISS SOUTHERN 4 0 0 0-4 MEMPHIS STATE 0 0 0 7-7 Scoring: Campbell 1 run (kick blocked) Sterling 82 pass from Wright (Carter kick) 12500 Tag Title Up to Commission Although Lester and Herb Welch were signaled as the winners in last night's wrestling show the decision in the tag title bout over Air Moto and Tor Yamato must lie confirmed by the wrestling commission In preliminaries A1 and Don Green won over Bill Fletcher and Greg Peterson Also Hucsin Bey defeated Bill Miller By The Associated Press BOXING LOS ANGELES Eder Jofre knocked out Mexico's Eloy Sonchez In the sixth round for the NBA version of the world bantamweight title BASEBALL NEW YORK The American League TEAMMATES can take Fraser Tromps Barrv MacKav SYDNEY Australia Nov 19 If) Barry MacKay Davis Cup hope started fast then faded and was beaten today by Neale Fraser in the final of the New South Wales tennis championship 10-8 6-4 7-5 A crowd of 4000 at the White City Stadium saw the left-handed Wimbledon and champion outserve the Dayton Ohio 25-year-old in gusty wind manding challenge of his career Bobbv Shantz Ed Meyer Jim Bronstad took no action towards awarding the Whether he makes a go of it of the heat off him by rewill depend largely on how he re- efficiency of the acts to pressure and responsibili- Eales air attack which is spear-ty The Giants have successive 1 headed the Dutchman other-games with the Eagles and Norman an Brocklin the COACH LARGEST DETROIT The Detroit Lions claim the heftiest coach in football in 330-pound Les Binga-man former star who joined the coaching staff for the 1960 season Ted Wleand Jerry Heinz Marion Zipfel Luis Arroyo Infielder Dale Long Outfielders Bob Cerv Ken Hunt Leroy Thomas MINNEAPOLIS ST PAUL Pitchers Rudy Hernande7 Hot Woodeshick Tom Morqan Tex Clevenqer Ralph Lumenti Catchers Steve Korcheck Hal Nornqon Intielders Julio Becqner Johnny Shave Hector Maestri Bob Cimirno Jose Valdlvielso Outfielders Elmer Valo Pete Whisenant Faye Throneberry KANSAS CITY-Pitchers John Tsitourls new Los Angeles franchise and recessed its meeting until Tuesday ST The Elliott Stein syndicate withdrew from negotiations towards pur- chosinq the entire stock of the Kansas City Athletics because of the problems imposed by absentee ownership" GOLF LAFAYETTE La Johnny Pott carded a 5-under-par 66 In the rain to tie Jon Gustin at 136 for the halfway lead in the 515000 Cajun Classic tournament SAN JOSE Bill Eqqers fired a) 6-under par 66 to take a 3-stroke lead at torv in this one is imperative If (ut' agency in Philadelphia's re this is a challenge it is also an respectability eg from opportunity for if Shaw answers i Ln second in 59 The Dutchman throws the home- run ball and those who should! know about such things insist no other QB throws it longer or surer The Dutchman is so slow i Johnson Leads 81-61 Win Fast-Starting Gibbs Mauls Mavnardville Don Larsen Ned Garver Howard Red the halfway mark In the $7500 Almaden Rov Blemker Bob Davis Jot Petrikovic Open with a 139 Catchers Pete Daley Dutch Dotterer In-! fielders Ken Hamlin Bob Johnson Chet Book Outfielders Hank Bauer Frank Cipriani Jay Hankins DETROIT Pitchers v'b Burnside Dave Sisler At Pehanick Bob I Ill) it Pit Sprout Wyman Carey Aubrey Gatewood 1 lnfielde' Dick Gernerf Coot Veal Eddie Yost Ooutheider Ne I Chnsley 1 in SEC back can establish himself over- he couldn't beat Elsa Maxwell in night That's the route Johnny I a 10-yard dash but he's fast Unitas used And ironically it enough when danger threatens was an injury to Shaw that gave and it often snowed un-the miracle man his chance der or even thrown for a loss 1 Some of you may have forgotten that when Shaw first came up he was Baltimore's No 1 quarterback And if he busted his right knee following his Kingston Songin Slings Dallas Slumps BOSTON Nov 19 (JV-Bullseye Butch Songin passed for three By LARRY HITCHCOCK NEWS-SENTINEL CORRESPONDENT I nardvillc to a 36-22 triumph Marie I Thomas led the losers with 13 1 kiards Rockets Haul out the record books for gbbs ten: corum 3 Dolton 8 touchdowns and Dick Christy a 27 Doniels 11 Wade 17 Johnson fourth TIME OUT! By Jeff Keote i in Boston's 42-14 American Football League victory Dallas last worst humiliation of the season for the Texans a quick reading basket- 7 Tindeii Mink Wright bailers mav have put in a new Dejrn 4 naraPranh nr MAVNARDVILLE (45): F-Sntlth 14 paragiapn or two Simmons C-Dykes 9 Rose 7 With Archie Johnson setting Turner 7 Brummitt 30 Mynatt 6 keen pace the Eagles of Coach Bowmon' 0ytr A Beeler shot down arch-rival Mavnardville 81-65 last night at mavnardville 6) Rose 12 Gene Autry Gunning 1 for Open Range in A DETROIT Nov 19 tJV-The De-i troit Free Press said today Kcn-I yon Brown former Detroit Tigers stockholder and Western actor Gene Autry are in a syndicate bidding for the new Los Angeles franchise in the American League Brow-n sold his minority holdings in the Detroit baseball co last month to John Fetzer enabling Fetzer to take majority control of the Tigers and become the club's president He is a Los Angeles radio executive DALLAS 0 7 0 BOSTON 13 7 22 0-42 Stephens 10 pass from Christy (Coppellettl kick) Christy 4 rur Gibbs Both the point total and (run tailed): Bos-Calclough 9 pass from the victory margin mav be rec- Np'stutSJnw0SlJithHo' 3' Sona'n kc' Dot-Ennis ino Ktor nidi girt ma De rci Hackney Mize Satterfield Smith plunge (Spikes kick) Johnson 8 ords for this senes GIBBS (22): Thomas 13 Slolev pass from Songin (Cappeiletl runl Bos (Jihhc u-ent ahead earlv rarkert 5' N- ThPs' Lawson Dovls Stat Johnson 18 pass from Songin (Cappeiletl LIODS went ancact earijv ratKWl ford subs-Huddleston 7 McGIM Onks kick) Bos-Crowford 37 run (Cappeiiett: up 28 points during the first eight Majors Irwin Oneida kick) Spikes 2 run (Spikes kick) minutes and never let up The ri 23-7 Moynordville Attendance-14721 Eagles had a nine-point advantage KINGSTON Nov IB (Special) Kingston guards Bobby Jack Guinn and Paul Morton proved the undoing of Knoxville South in a basketball engagement here last night Guinn pumped through 35 points and Morton added 25 as the Roane Countians scored a 79-62 decision South playing its opener fell behind in the first period and was never able to catch up Kingston held leads of 21-16 41-37 and 64-48 at each of the rest stops at 2-0 The Rockets will try to rebound against another tough foe next Tuesday when they invade Rutledge ATLANTA Nov 19 Mississippi quarterback Jake Gibbs has been chosen the outstanding football player of the Southeastern Conference in a poll of superlatives announced by The Atlanta Constitution Georgia quarterback Francis Tarkenton drew eight of the 12 SEC school votes as the best passer to two for Gibbs and one each for Phil Nugent of Tu-lane and Kentucky sophomore Jerry Woodlum Only two players won offensive and defensive superlatives for their position Ken Rice 250-pound Auburn tackle and Geor- I Pay Dye a 190-pound guard Others named in the voting BEST PUNTER: Gtorgia holfbock Bobby Wolkden BEST RUNNER: Tulane halfback Tom my Mason BEST OFFENSIVE END-John Brower Of Mississippi BEST DEFENSIVF FND: Mlrfcey 1 Monoham LSU and Mikt LaSorsa Tin ntsstt (lie) BEST OFFENSIVE CENTER: Tom Good of Mississippi Stott BEST LINEBACKER Cody Binkliy of Vondiri5ilt BEST SECONDARY DEFENSIVE BACK: Bill Molort of Tgnnliilt TROPHIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS RIG SELECTION ENGRAVING SERVICE CUPS MEDALS v' SPORTS CHARMS way Barkley with paced LUw Guinn Silvers 13 Houser 9 at halftime and 10 after three periods Terry Daniels and Johnson netted seven each in the fast start and Johnson pumped in nine more during the second quarter Sub forward Elmer Brummitt picked up the pace for Maynard-ville scoring 11 in the second half lo finish with 20 But Johnson took top honors with 27 Ronnie Wade followed with 17 girls weren't so fortunate Kay Rose and Janice Buckner scored 12 each to lead MajJ Guinn connecting repeatedly from the ortsido sparked a third-period rush which broke up a close contest Eleven successful free throws boosted Morion's output Jay Cole up front team scored 22 points while Ol-lie Silvers netted 13 and Vic Ar-wood 12 Kingston record now stands came 8t to Knoxviix Myron Weaver led the with 20 points and Vic tossed in 17 Mike Pickel 24 and Buddy Clark 21 the losers KINGSTON (79): WMkl 4 10 Slorpy 5 Morton 25 35 Subs -isenhour Cvtrtll SOUTH (62): colt 22 Arwood 12 Solomon Subs Burnet 4 Rackard Coker Halftims score: 41-37 Kingston JOFRE GETS RING TITLE LOS ANGELES Nov 19 tB-Brazil Eder Jofre captured the National Boxing Association's version of the bantamweight championship last night with a spectacular one punch knockout of Mexico's Floy Sanchez in the sixth round o( their scheduled 15-round fight "Notice how Keswick turns chicken when somebody soys 'Would you care to step outside and repeat Special Quantity pri m3u3EJL ATHLETIC HOUSE 522 GAY.

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