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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 15

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TODAY'S NEWS TODAY-WITH TODAY'S PICTURES THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL SHREVEPORMOSSIER CITY LA THURSDAY JULY 12 1962 A Fl EN I 1 1 I This Day in Sports Can't Find Room for Air Academy Grid Staff roses Aide Women Golf Pros Move To Milwaukee Problem Stella Stagg Faces Dupas And Griffith To Fight Friday AIR FORCE ACADEMY Colo tRI Football Coach Ben Mare tin said Wednesday that Tom Berry has resigned from the US Air Force Academy coaching staff to enter private business In Virginia Ills place as freshman coach will be taken by Cot Felix Woe) Blanchard offs man In motion formation and fake kick Jerseys Numbered in 1889 He first started numbering Jerseys to aid spectators and in 1889 rolled up a gymnasium mat at Yale to devise the first tackling dummy In this year of his 100th birthday the University of Chicago conducts a scholarship program in his name At University of the Pacific in Stockton the Stagg Foundation is raising funds for a physical fitness center Amos Alonzo Stagg was the fifth of eight children born to a cobbler's wife in West Orange NJ The Civil War 4 47171e Ifc 4 la J00'121951 REYNOLDS PanIED 141S FIRST OP TWO NO-MT VAS oP T14 valz MU 814NWED CLEVELAND I-0 GKE WOODLING WOI4 IT rok111 YANKRS 1011111 A ROME RUN OP BOB FELLER MILWAUKEE (AP) The nation's top lady golf pros with the exception of newly-crowned national open champion Murle MacKenzie Lindstrom launched play today in the $10000 Milwaukee Women's Open at the Tuckaway Country Club Set for the opening round of the four-day 72-hole test were such standouts as Mickey Wright Louise Suggs Patty Berg Marlene Bauer Ilagge Betty Jameson Betsy Rawls Jackie Pung Kathy Cornelius Mary Lena Falk Roth Jessen and Barbara Also shooting for the top money of $1350 were several promising young players including Kathy Whitworth winner of the Baltimore Open last Sunday Sandra Haynie and Beth Stone Durham Loses At St Louis V4tp4pr -YAr7'' I V- i k4104044 rig o1r4 s'I' IP t'' I ''t 4 t'f01 i' it g' Te 1 :1 1 1 ner-up in qualification was beaten by Paul Desjardin of Miami Shores Fla one up But medalist Richard Norville of Oklahoma City continued sharp play wtib a 3-and-2 victory over Clayton Cole of Monroe loaf l'or Neva Ittvrwitrat Ce fro 1 raged when he came into the world on Aug 16 11162 Poverty hard principle and hard work shaped his character He worked his way through Orange High School and later attended Philips Exeter Academy for a single year living in a dingy unheated garret room In 1884-he entered Yale aspiring to the ministry He brought a reputation as a fine baseball pitcher and in 1888 the squad elected him captain Ile set a record of 20 strikeouts in one game against traditional rival Princeton Discovered Football By Accident Stagg discovered football by accident Just last year at his 99th birthday he recalled: "I played football because of a buddy of mine from Orange High School At Yale freshmen made their own choices on which sports to go out for "On that particular day a group uf us started to try rowing We hadn't gone more than two blocks when there was a change in mind I had no opinion Then my frien George Metcalt Gill and I met some other friends and decided to try football "I liked the roughness and excitement of practice and later the games Football was full of vitality and was very stimulating to me" So Amos Alonzo tSagg born before the game was invented started on his way to football greatness SPAR BASEBALL Grambling Player Signed by Mets 1 i 6: 4: ik i' or' 1:5: 4 a' -4 k'o t16 0' )' i By JACK STEVENSON Associated Press Sports Writer STOCKTON Calif (Al Today in the modest cottage at 127 Euclid Ave spritely Stella Stagg Is proud guardian of trophies awarded her husband through more than half a century There are so many scrap-hooks she can't find room for them all For Amos Alonzo Stagg who reaches his 100th birthday Thursday Aug 16 is the only man honored by Football's Hall of Fame both as a player and as a coach Ile was on the first AllAmerica team as a 160- pound end at Yale and coached the game he loved for 70 years Stagg Was A Pitcher One case contains 15 baseballs from victories Stagg pitched for Yale as the greatest collegiate hurler of his era In the traditional place of honor on the mantle stands the plaque from the National Football Coaches Association which makes its annual presentation in his name Since suffering a knee injury in a fall early this year Stagg has been confiled to a convalescent hospital His failing eyesight prohibits watching football games any more yet he re-thins his interest and isn't among those from yesteryear who knock the game of today Football Improvement Cited Recently this patriarch of American athletics stated "I don't think there is too much emphasis put on football now and I do believe it is a better game than when I was at Chicago" Ile does feel there is too much emphasis on recruiting players When coaching Stagg taught that poise was one of an athlete's greatest assets and the worst offense was to become rattled and beat yourself LAS VEGAS one including possibly the young man himself really knows what goes on in the mind of Emile Griffith as he points to the defense of his welterweight title Friday night The 23-year-old New Yorker a nalive of the Virgin Islands faces1 Ralph Dupas of New Or' leans in a bout billed for 15' rounds It will he Griffith's first fight since his tragic victory over Ben-1 fly Paret in New York last March 24 and Paret's death 10 days later Griffith a sensitive friendly and childlike kid out of the ring was deeply disturbed over the outcome of the match The memory still ia never far from his thoughts Against Dupas will he revert to his role as a professional boxer the champion? Will he try for a 12th in 33 fights? Or will he restrain himself his mind harking back to the Paret nightmare? Emile refuses to discuss the case any further Ile has many times expressed sorrow and regret His co-managers Gil Laney a schoolteacher and Howard Albert 1 millinery he will he all right But neither is positive The puzzle is relfected in Las Vegas' better known industry the betting mart Barney Perlman operator of one of the larger ones summed it up this way: "Ordinarily I'd bet Griffith to win by a knockout But now I just don't know In his final workout Griffith worked like a champion Ile banged away at his sparring partners crowding them about the ring with leather flying He was never vicious but he certainly held back nothing ST LOUIS 1AP) Two brash young collegians knocked off two of the favorites in the first round Wednesday of the 59th annual Trans Mississippi Golf Tournament being held at Old Warson Country Club Downed were defending champion Herb Durham and Dudley Wysong both of Dallas Wysong was last year's runner-up in the National Amateur Ben Lane Jr 22 Amarillo Tex knocked of Durham 3 and 2 Wysong lost out to 19-year-old Jim Jamieson of Moline Ill 5 and 4 There are two rounds today two more Friday and the 36-hole final is Saturday Lane of Houston University had an easy time and Durham himself explained why: "I was putting like a motorboat" He three-putted twice and missed other easy ones Bi'ly Key of Columbus Ga was downed 4 and 3 by Billy Munn a 20-year-old Texas University sophomore George Hixon run GEORGE MILLER SEE ME AMERICAN MIDGET Lenders 302 10-6 6 1 LoMart 002 00-2 3 3 Cedar Grove 110 20 -4 4 1 Jewel le 500 20-7 10 3 Y's Men 000 100-1 1 2 Sunset 000 1012 6 1 TORNADO TERMITE Shaw 002 10-5 5 1 Sunset 200 10-3 4 2 Rubensteins 162 2-11 5 1 Westwood 000 0 0 6 NATIONAL MIDGET Shreve Is 301 00-4 7 3 Dons 008 00-8 7 0 Y's Men 40 (II) 0-15 9 4 Rebels 201 4 4 6 SOUTHERN MIDGET Sunset 000 5 23 BlAnchard 116 4x--13 13 I Kings wit 00-1 2 2 Hillsdale 002 le-9 9 0 Wilscatters 022 10-5 8 2 Vets 200 4x-6 8 1 TEXAS MIDGETS JOHN MILLS Sells OLDSMOBILES and CADILLACS MOBILE Ala Cleon Jones 19 of Mobile has been signed to a bonus contract by the New York Mets Julian Morgan scout for the National League Club described the amount of the bonus given the Negro outfielder as sizeable Jones who attended Grambling (Lai College and Alabama was assigned to the Auburn NY club of the class Pennsylvania League and will report for spring training for low-cost auto home life accident and sick ness boatowners and business insurance Office Phone UN 5-5186 Res Phone ME 6-0601 300 Ockley You're In good hands with ALLSTATE INSURANCE IlDountree IlweLeighOADOIAA0 CIL Phone UN 5-8411 3215 SOUTHERN 1625 KINGS HIGHWAY Robs Oilers 420 24-12 8 9 Saunders 320 23-12 12 I Brookwood 10 (25)-26 12 2 Cedar Grove 010 1 3 10 Jett 5 28 Boys Club (10) 10-17 12 2 EASTERN JR Sunset 020 lx-3 0 1 Little Plbg 000 00-0 2 1 Comets 504 Ox-9 8 1 Bath 001 13-5 3 2 Shell dealers list some causes and cures of PONY JR Boys Club No 4 130 00-4 6 2 Peterson 23 Ox-6 5 0 Tic Tok 010 11-1 2 I United Gas 182 0-11 8 0 McCrary 0006 31-10 4 1 Blanchard 000 0 1 2 WESTERN JR Begbie 000 00-0 0 1 Jett 011 lx-3 4 2 Sunset 460-10 10 1 Swedes 4 1 7 Sertoma 004 lx-5 3 3 Industrial 000 21-3 3 0 JR A NO 3 Brigade 520 0-7 6 0 Boys Club No 3 400 0-4 1 0 SPAR SOFTBALL I INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL S'western II 00 02-13 8 1 LOF 0 20 2 3 3 MidContinent 000 120 4-7 16 0 Fire Dept 021 012 2-6 10 0 ARK LA TEX Morris Dickson 200 100 11-3 5 2 Hic4 005 000 0-5 6 1 Cinrk Oil 000-0 1 0 Routidtree 000 010-1 0 1 JR A NO 1 and 200 000 24 6 5 Pelican 000 101 0-2 6 2 JR A NO 4 Cards 200 110-4 5 3 and 001 000-1 4 5 JR A NO 2 Mackey 110 001-3 7 2 Anderson 011 301-6 3 2 10 sounds smells and other symptoms that often puzzle drivers Eckersall Was One of Best Ile remembers the playing days of some of his gerat University of Chicago men Quarterback Walter Eckersall an All-America in 1904 05-06 proved one of his best "I believe I contributed something to Eckersall" Stagg says in reminiscing "But he had great natural skill" The long list of Stagg alumni numbers in thousands including congressman judges surgeons and military leaders Stagg's lasting contributions to football strategy include the forerunner to the modern wing-back formations delayed hand Opt Rebs 000 030-4 5 4 BPOE 001 400-5 7 1 JR A NO 1 Drudgers 300 63-12 12 1 Industrial 400 4 5 4 Houston Colts To Makeup Two Rainouts Philadelphia Phi Hies will include a game rained out April 23 A day-night twin bill July 21 will include a makeup for a 17 inning 5-5 tie played April 25 with the St Louis Cardinals HOUSTON 1113 The National League Houston Colts have added two makeup games to their home stand that opens Sunday A July 17 doubleheader with the Even if your car's in good condition it may act up occasionally When puzzled consult this chart It doesn't cover every problem but it will help with some of the more common ones WHAT A SALE AT LEE MARTIN! DESCRIPTION LIKELY CAUSE WHAT TO DO 44444444444444444444444444 444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 lc SALE ON ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S AND IVY I Worn or glazed fan belt 2 Loose fan belt 3 Water pump seal needs lubrication IReplace the belt if it looks -worn It could break 2 Hare the fan belt tension checked A loose belt may not turn the generator fast enough to charge the battery 3 Add Shell Cooling System Protector to radiator water rikk 401vot Itighpitched squeal when you first start the engine Sport Shirts o- 5v fc1-it: -ji- :19 i 4 i Throbbing roar Damaged or worn muffler Replace muffler Your Shell dealer can do this for you Erratic combustion caused by glowing carbon deposits that flake off and ignite the fuel too soon High-pitched erratic pinging usually lasts just a few seconds (Often called wild ping) Try Super Shell gasoline It contains three anti-knock ingredients One is TCP This famous Shell additive vorks to "fireproof" combustion deposits that could otherwise cause wild ping By Playboy of Miami Sir Edward and other fine makers Reg $395 to $1095 i 11 Buy One at Reg i 1 11 Price Get Second 1 Shirt for Only 0 SUITS I 1 ri 1 i I 1 Badly worn brake linings 2 Glazed brake lining Any brake trouble should be checked immediately by your Shell dealer It could be dangerous If linings are badly worn or glazed brakes should be relined soon Screeching brakes Cardinal Ernesto Bellini Phoenix Charter Lane Lancer Raleigh Hall Flooded carburetor Strong gasoline odor when you can't start the car Let the car sit a minute Push the accelerator to the floor (don't rump it) Then try the starter Leaking tail pipe or muffler Exhaust fumes Most noticeable when driving in town or when your engine is idling First open a fumes can make you groggy fast Replace damaged part promptly Note: Always have exhaust system inspected when your car is lubricated Reg to 3995 now $2875 Reg to 6950 now 4868 Reg to 4500 now $3250 Reg to 7950 now 5565 Reg to 5500 now $3850 Reg to 8500 now 5950 Reg to 6500 now $4550 Reg to 15000 now 9950 SLACKS Reg to 995 now 745 Reg to 1645 now $1245 Reg to 1295 now 875 Reg to 1995 now $1445 Reg to 1495 now $1095 Reg to 2500 now $1945 Reg to 3500 now $2345 In Pleated Ivy and Continental Styles ltwb44vstv44i44vbwtvkvbvtrswbvwbtvwrwwomt44s4444444v4b44wbwk444wobt4s4t When cruising dashboard generator light goes ammeter needle continuously shows "discharge" I Broken fan belt 2 Faulty generator or volt- age regulator Or loose con- 0 nection in electrical system Stop at the first station to avoid running battery down 1 Replace fan belt Suggestion: Carry a spare could save you time and trouble 2 1 ave electrical system inspected to locate the trouble Brake pedal action feels peculiar: 1 Pedal feels spongy 2 Pedal slimly sinks to floor under pressure Brakes with these troubles should be fixed immediately have your Shell dealer inspect your brake system 1 Air in brake lines 2 Hydraulic fluid leaking past master cylinder piston SPECTACULAR SPORT COAT SALE Dacron Cotton Reg 2500 si 0 Car pulls to either side: 111 hen braking 2 When cruising Denim Het 1995 1 Water oil or hydraulic fluid on brake lining brakes out of adjustment 2 Uneven or low pressure in tires 1 Think back If you've just driven through water drive kith caution until linings dry Otherwise have brakes checked could be dangerous 2 Check tires for correct pressure Do this soon Under-inflation can also cause excessive tire year 0 4t isofi ott l' f---- 4 i -c A2 14 (i 4 ii -1 I REG 2993 NOW $22'' REG 4300 NOW $29" 16" 11" REG 3500 NOW REG 5500 NOW Engine temperature suddenly passes the danger point on your dashboard gauge 1 Broken fan belt (You may hear the clatter when this breaks) 2 Loss of cooling water Turn off engine 1 Check fan belt 2 To check coolant these rules Let engine cool down Remove radiator cap slowly using extreme care to avoid scalding Add water slowly with engine idling Check for leaks 1 t44444VVko44W44AMbVt44444t444WoWA44AA44t444t4tWkW6tfr444441Vbiot4t44414it4 444444 One Man Tells Another Keep this guide in your glove compartment Tredemart tor ditell'ailitliqUe s4In additivd Gasman tantaintill IT7' le covered by US Palest 381193116 It may come in handy if your car acts up Tredemart tor eiteirillitliqUe titelline additive CiSOMillbe tantlintill IT? le covered by UAL Palest 3819313 Keep this guide in your glove compartment SNELL It may come in handy if your car acts up 111 Ad CASH Ilente Fi Wain ALL SALES FINAL 30-DAY CHARGE NO EXCHANGES 6 MONTH PLAN NO REFUNDS Shreve City Shopping itil 9 PM.

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