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CHAITANOOGA PUBLIC LIBRAR1 Section Four---I 4 70 k1006OW Wvi0 -Wye THIS HOWARD BACK WIGGLED FAR: Reggie Allen 1 Howard's swift wiggly back took off for many gains against Chattanooga Saturday night at Chamberlain Field Ile led the HOWARD TRIPS IWOCS 22- 1 IAMI OVERRUNS PITT 23 toe Nor "NO -Times Staff Photo Bulldogs to a 22-12 decision Hero he is throwing a flip at WY 32 (Jhn Bradshaw) and $7 (Ronnie Whaley) 110 gained 12 yards on this second-quarter play 0 RACE DODGER Al' LE A it i iBT 12-MILE EDGE Triple Steal in 9th Nets 6-4 Gets 92nd Theft of Year TOMMY DAVIS A HERO Australia's Gretel Trails by 3:46 in Challenge for America's Cup NEXT TEST TUESDAY President Kennedy Among 20000 Spectators in 1500-Craft Flotilla I Nio ltse -VW NW bir 4110 11 Aw tip wr 1 0 a -6r "NOo00-11lo 4o1nornPerwo mow vor-- "00E211eirdorrIF q10-01aw-ow Irso-ior i 1 I rErri )44 4t1I 11' I I 11 I 1 0 REFERENCE ROOM 4- I I CHATTANOOGA PUBLIC LIBRAR1 ec ion our' 1 cfqtr4 Section Four 'Art ci NEIVS OF TILE SPORTS 1VORLD' I 1 I so 1 tIledo-Ari CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ce 41" CHATTANOOGA TENN SUNDAY SEPI'EMBER 10 1962 i 1 WINS JP Li 4 It 'I 4 4 4' 7) or! 1 I 4 i memt 0 I i '1 r'l 'N 1- it 4 A 1 '-9 1 ii 4 i 141iyil Ei nay I to To 41113 miiRGIN I 4 xi BY iz ill 11111 EDGE 1 I te Triple Steal in 9th Nets 4 1 Australia's Gretel Trails 6-4 Gets by 3e46 in Challenge 4 92nd Theft of Year f' for America's Cup ts 4 TOMMY DAVIS A HERO NEXT TEST TUESDAY 4 I 1 '7 President Kennedy Among I 1 1 401 ii--1 20000 Spectators in 1 500-Craft Flotilla 0 I I I tk' THIS HOWARD DACE WIGGLED FAR: Reggie Allen Bulldogs to a 22-12 dechdon Here be is throwing a flip at Howard's swift wiggly back took off for many gains against CCP 32 (Jim Bradshaw) and $7 (Ronnie Whaley) He gained 1 Chattanooga Saturday night at Chamberlain Field Ile led the 12 yards on this second-quarter play' e' HoWARD TRIPS MO CS 22 1 2 A int a 7 i A 1 OVERRUNS pITT 2 3 4 al i TI 11 CI I 1 pl qIA MI Ov ERR uNs TT 2 3 al 1 4 4 His Try for Home Drawst Wild Pitch Triggers 1 'c 2-Run LA Rally 1 11 By JOE MOOSML 1 0- 4 Assoidat I ed Press Sports Writer 4 CHICAGO Tommy Davis stole home triggering a triple steal with two out In the ninth inning to give the Los Angeles Dodgers 1 a 6-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs Saturday' I With the score tied 44 the bases loaded and Andy Carey at bat Davis broke for home Pitch- er- Glen Hobble then uncorked a wild pitch and the Dodgers cashed in with an Insurance run Irt a game marked by seventerrors The victory -coupled with San 1 Francisco's M'Ioss to Pittsburgh gave the Dodgers a commanding four-game lead in their bid for i the National League ypennant16 With 13 games remaining any combination of 10 Dodger victories! and San Francisco defeats would ti 2 assure Los Angeles of the itig 1 1 In all' the Dodgers four errors and stole five bases In their uphill victory- Maury 1 f2 Wills stole his 92nd base in the I 4 raw His Try for Home Draws Wild Pitch Triggers It 'c 2Run LA Rally 1 By JOE 9100SML AssoCiated Press Sports Writer CHICAGO Tommy Davis stole home triggering a triple steal with two out in the ninth inning tao64givviectthor7e LosoverAthnegechilescaDodgo cugebsrs Saturday With the score tied 44 the bases loaded and Andy Carey at bat Davis broke for home Pitch- er Glen Hobble then uncorked a wild pitch and the Dodgers cashed hi with an insurance run In a game marked lly sevenerrora The vitorya coupled San eritit gave the Dodgers a comman ding Francisco's 54 loss to Pittsburgh tottr-game lea the National dte inagutheeirpebnidnalnotrii ik With 13 games remaining any' assure Los Angeles of the ittgI't In all the Dodgers committed 1 lime eirrors tind stn1e five bases 11 tt combination of 10 Dodger victories! ith 13 games remaining any aanssdurseariL0Frsa Anentsgecioesdeoffeaththewoftullgdi In all the Dodgers comntittedl four errors and stole five bases in illtshesirtolsuoiisll 921t etoidbrLe- Maury 11 I 1 Atlanta Entries Leaders In Popular Regatta Here EntriPA entiPTA' GIANT RUNS DOWN PIRATE: Pitcher Jack Sanford of San Francisco (No 80) makes a rundown tag of Don aendenon Pittsburgh Pirate infielder in sixth inning Saturday SPEEDY BULLDOGS POTENT IN OPENER D111111A00 R10i4'spiNp4 I 1 RDIOAMP IQ IL fifth inning and is only four shy of Ty Cobb's record set In 1915 Tommy Davis started the fateful ninth by reaching first on an error Fairly followed with a single to left but Frank Howard bounced into a double play with Davis moving to third Pinch batter Tim Harkness was hit by a pitch and Roseboro walked to fill the bases Davis Bucs Halt Sanford Skein Deal Giants Pennant Jolt All America Candidate Dazzles Fans With Running Passing All Jackson Allen Shine for Off Is Held in Check 1' 'I' From Page One leeward course for a total of 24 miles was 3 hours 13 minutes 57 seconds Greters time was 31: 7: 43 The 'start of the race originally set for 11:10 am EST was held up exactly an hour while the Coast Guard cutters and destroy- ers cleared the course of the spectator boats Throughout the afternoon winds of from 15 to 20 miles per hour powered the sails and kicked up white caps on the Atlantic Ocean approximately 9 miles south of Newport The victory was not as one-sided as any of those the United States' Columbia gave Great Britsin's Sceptre in the 1958 series But it was convincing enough for observers to predict that the United Stales would win again in four straight races The second test will not be held until Tuesday at the earliest The New York Yacht Club the host In this 111-year-old sea classic has an ancient rule that it will not permit the firing of a cannon on Sunday A cannon is used to start the trim 12-meter sloops on their way And Greters beaten crew asked permission to work on its craft on Monday President Kennedy was amfng the 20000 spectators watching the near-rout from a flotilla of about 1500 assorted craft ranging from destroyers and excursion liners to small motorboats The President a member of a yachting family stood in the bright sunny weather on a deck of the destroyer Joseph Kennedy Jr named for his late brother as the warship followed the racers The white bulled Australian sloop whose venture is estimated to have cost Sir Frank Packer and his syndicate a million dollars made a race of it only for the first couple of hours After a good start with both yachts crossing the starting line at almost the same instant Weatherly asserted her superiority quickly Twenty four minutes later Weatherly drove through to lee-fl of Gretel forcing the Australian boat to tack The Australians waited for Weatherly to cover this maneuver but instead Skipper Mosbacher held his course got a lift from a wind-shift and moved ahead From Page One leeward course for a total of 24 miles was 3 hours 13 minutes 57 seconds Greters time was 31: 7:43 The start of the race originally set for 11:10 am EST was held up exactly an hour while the Coast Guard cutters and destroy- ers cleared the course of the spec- tator boats Throughout the afternoon winds of from 15 to 20 miles per hour powered the sails and Idcked up white caps a on the Atlantic Ocean appro7drotely 9 miles south of Newport The victory was not as one-sid- ed as any of those the United States' Columbia gave Great Brit- ain's Sceptre in the 1958 series But it was convincing enough for Tile victor3r was not as one-sid- ed as any of those the United States Columbia gave Great Brit- sin's Sceptre in the 1958 series But it was convincing enough for observers to predict that the Unit- ed Stites 'would win again in four 'Crew asked permission to work on lits craft on Monday 1 I i I STATISTICS Howard ye First downs 12 161 Yards rushins 249 124: Yards pains 37 Passes tt-nom I-1 23 I A trTmyna offo STATISTICS MIAMI Prrr 24 16 280 192 162 133 13-25 23 1 1 3-24 4-42 1 1 75 30 rn A 'PTO Mt' ft a First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Puses Passes intergeoted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Tit ardage ardage terceoted by lost nalbsed Pint Rusl Pim Pui Pasi Plini Flux Yaro Passes int hi 1 lost 5-34 6-211 FumbIe Ball lost On doing 2 Penalties 6-96 then broke for the plate and be- fore the Cubs could recover Hob- I I UR UP) The Pittsburgh Pirates' bie's wild pitch Harkness also scored snapped right-hander Jack Sanford's 16-game winning LOS ANGELES CHICAGO and handed second-place San Francisco another wins is Brock of abrbbl abrbblsevere pennant jolt by de-1 I tire 213 I II 3 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 I I tfeating the Giants 5-1 Sat- krigIv2isbibt i 8 8 f' Davis 3b 4 2 10 Banks lb 110 0lay lb 4 0 1 1 Altman 4t 1 1 1 0 44x4 Howard it 4 0 0 0 Ott rt 0 0 0 01 Bob Friend dealt the Giants sBniurderrighitt 2b 03 01 01 00 RSaodntgoers3b 8 I 1 1 ttheir fourth straight defeat limit- rap i IS 13arteyll a 1 i Ong them to five hits The only ei Roseboro 4 1 0 0 Koonce I 0 Illitun the Giants got off the vet- Drysdale 2 0 0 0 Cardwell is 0 Of bMoon 1 0 1 2 trey oLosieraThen ripgihrat-htemansedeorredwastourunerwisarnein Per'nos id 1100 0 0 0 obbie Carev 3b 1 0 0 0 mandrum 0 letats -AO 4 6 a sougswwwia- eighth htning to snap a 1-1 New York Scores 4 Runs a-Ran 101 accord tor 811" in 81)uItie Sanford who hadn't been a Sl l'Ild" b' S' I b- beaten 'sinte last June had Per- In utn Inning to by pitch I urriv it in 91 i out on strikes for Ferranosk' 1 'mated the Pirates only two hits Ran for Herten iii 9 M2-1c liny iiirce: play for llobbil in 9th tanct had retired the first two bat- Man tle Goa Hero Los Angeles Pt 111 sn-alera in the eighth when the Pi- cbleags 100 440 0004 Willie Roseboro ales erupted BOSTON (AP)--The shaky New Williams rates Perranoski Rodgers Carey 20-4--Log smoky Burgess singled and York Yankees Angeles 2744 Chicago 2740 DP--Rodgers uiA nn pulled themselves Hubbs and Banks 2 Drysdida Davis Goss Ms pinch ruer together for a I011141111 last-ditch' and Gilliam Howard Drysdale and Oil took second on a passed ball ham LOB -14311 Ang ag eles 12 Chico by Elston Howard's rt CI rally capped bl Moon Davis 2 Wills 0 Harkness 13 oseboro Drysdale make it 2-1 Don Clendenon was homer and defeated Boston 9-6 Angeles 27-14 Chicago 27-114'13P-Rodgers 'Howie Hubbs and Banks 2 let Davis osSi his pinch runner and Gilliam Howard Drysdale and 01)- took second on a passed ball ham LOB-Los Angeles 12 Chicago 2B-Hubbs Moon 88-T Davis 2 Wills 0 rt Clemente doubled to Harkness Roseboro 8-Hubbs Drysdale make it 2-1 Don Clendenon was BOSTON (AP)--The shaky New York Yankees pulled themselves together for a I011141111 last-ditch rally capped by Elston Howard's homer and defeated Boston 9-6 fore the Cubs could-recover Hob-I IT BUR GH (P) The Pittsburgh Pirates' bie's wild pitch Harkness also snarmed rizht-hander Jack Sonford's 16- ni ffame winne By BUSS WALKER Atlanta entries held the first three places in the popular Snipe Class competition in the Privateer Yacht Club's Invitational Regatta on Lake Chickamauga Satutday night After the morning and afternoon heats Harold Gilreath former Chatta-1 nooga sail enthusiast was I HI leading the Snipe Class UU I ST GOT BEAT 5 with the final heat to be sailed this morning starting sAyR tics mooRE at 10 o'clock Hal's crewman was Bob Mead Brad McFadden Jr also of Atlanta finished runner-up at Scrappy Djcted But Has the end of the first two heats ee with Beth Norwood as crew Praise for and Dr Sam Norwoorof At-Bulldogs Elated lanta was in third plade- ith Mini (Mrs) Norwood as crew DiERING For the first tithe in racing sail By RAY vv just played a good team history of the Privateer Club the that was far more ad Snipes were outnumbered irLan for the first game than event the Thistle class sporting we vanced a dejected Scrappy Moore 19 entries to 18 fc4 Leader nniPes painfully remarked Saturday Mead'Il meaner night in the DC Moccasin dress Leader of the Thistle group Sat- ing which was cast urday night was It Mead of in a quiet spell of gloom follow Atlanta withMrsliead and son ing the Mom' 22-12 loss to How-Bill serving as crew Holding see- ard College ond place in points were two skip- sure we made a lot of mit pers in a tie--Bay McLeod of takes" Moore said "but they Mentor Ohio and Freddie Cleve- were in much better condition By RAY DEERING "We just played a good team that Was far more advanced for the first game than we" a dejected Scrappy Moore painfully remarked Saturday night in the ITC Moccasin dressing which was cast in a quiet spell of globni following the Mom' 22-12 loss to Howard College "Sure we made a lot of mistakes" Moore said "but they were in much better condition After the morning and afternoon heats Harold Gilreath former Clhatta-1: By GEORGE SHORT Howard College's flit dup Bulldogs playing ita ough midseason form beat aPParrg t1 in amtusummer dormanrt te after only two weeks tice by 22-12 on a muggy Saturday night Some 7500 fans at Chamberlain Field watched as the blue-suited Birmingham team unleashed a swift and potent cf-I tense with a defense to match white-clad Chattanooga's unsharp offense at almost every crucial stage of the season opener for the independent independent' Santo 81P-Fa4rly IP II ER BB 80Ipurposely passed for Bob Bailey Drysdale 7 6 4 3 4 4 but the rookie third baseman Per'wski 64)1 1 1) 8 I foiled the strategy slamming a Roebuck 1 0 0 0 1 sitoonce 6 6 2 1 2 triple over right fielder Willie Mc-Cardwell 1 1-3 1 2 2 1 0 ySteevens 0 0 0 0 1 i 0 Covey neact to score Clemente 0 0 0 0 11 Ltai ula biL ttLegy aux tttttt Lug a xKoonce 2 1 21triple over right fielder Willie Me- Saturday The margin of the American League leaders appeared about to be cut when the Red Sox held to one tainted single over 1-3 innings scored five times in the bottom of the eighth and went ahead 6-5 An error and a walk by relief the The homestanding Moccasins Ill iiiiiTL 314): 12-3 1 i 1 and Clendenon resuming tMs series with How- en in 7th one After Bill Maseroski was given ard after a 17-year lapse in a Cardwell (Snider) by Hobble BB-11r3ertell: an intentional walk Friend series thatliegan in 1906 blooped a single to drive in the no match for the likes of Bobby A-16238 fourth run of the inning' Jackson the letterman Little COL LEGE GRID SCORES Friend struck out eight and All-American back and Reggie iwalked only one en route to his All-American back and Regglitl'1141 VICLU tI U'ltr' walked only one en route to his' Robbie (L S-14) 1 2-3 1 2 0 1 1 anti flerntionnn two melt 61t31971e 5'14) 1 2-3 1 2 0 1 and Clendenon In 7t1t man In ath reeed one Bill Masemskt was given By LOU PRATO Associated Press Sports Writer pITTSBUBGH All-America quarterback candidate George Mira dazzled a television audience with his running and passing Saturday and halfback Nick Spinelli scored two touchdowns in leading Miami to a 23-14 victory over Pitt Mira an impetuous Junior from passes in 25 attempts for 162 yards and one touchdown But it was his deceptive running that frustrated the Pitt defenders in the opening game of the season for both teams He zig-zagged down field for 86 yards picking up most of his yardage at crucial moments for the Hurricanes a'junior from nearby Coraopolis scored on runs of a yard and 8 yards He also caught six passes from Mira for 67 yards Miami's stubborn defense held Pitt's highly-touted attack in check most of the game The Panthers scored with 19 seconds left in the first half on Paul Martha's fourth-down 9-yard pass to Al Grigalitmas Ed Clark ran 4 yards for Pitts other touchdown with 50 seconds left in the game For awhile the game appeared as if it was going to be a defensive struggle Both teams had drives thwarted before Miami's Bob Wilson booted a 25-yard field goal three minutes into the second quarter But then Mira and Spinelli went to work in earnest leading the Hurricans on a 97-yard drive for a touchdown Mira ran for 19 and 8 yards and also hit with a key 15-yard aerial to Spinelli The hard-running Spinelli plunged over for the score from a yard out1 rruaust LAJOLCU 0 6so-y al 4 LIcklA quarter three mhiutes into the see- then Mira mid Spinelli went ork in earnest leading the Leans on a 97-yard drive for chdown Mira ran for 19 and rds and also hit with a key rd aerial to Spinelli The -running Spinelli plunged over he score from a yard out qua Mil wil Sat Spt leal eve IV pas Yar wal frill the for se' yar the Cot yar six Al Pitt ehe Pal left tha Al Yar wit: as fen dril Bol goo ond to Hit a to Sy 151 hal for Picture on page 51 I 11 6 i i 'ri 4 7 1 4 i 1 I Sti There's no doubt about that" The mentor did however praise the performance of the ITC captaM guard Wayne Farmer "It looked as if Farmer played all right" he noted "But I must see the pictures to tell anything about the game We looked ragged overall and to put it simply we just got beat" The feeling In the Howard dressing room was virtually the opposite of that displayed in the Chattanooga quarters Head Coach Bobby BOwdenwas high In his praise of several 4f his gleeful players "I thought end Buddy Bozeman and tackle Jimmy Halhnan played a heckuva game" Bowden happily stated "And a couple of our Allen and Bobby excellent with their driving and broke open the game for us We were surprised with the work of our freshmen all did a good job" According to Moccasin trainee Sandy Sandlln no serious injuries were suffered in Saturday's game Starting halfback Jack Proctor who was removed from the game in the third quarter following a collision was "just shaken up" and not hurt seriously in his praise of several of las players gleeful I thought end Buddy Boze- an and tackle Jimmy Hallman played a heckuva game" Bow- de 1 -appily stated "And a cou- le of our halfb Al- len and Babb were ex- cellent with their driving and broke open the game for us We were surprised with the work of our freshmen men ineme l' ey a th II did ood job a According to Moccasin trainer i Sandy Sandlin no serious in juries ies were suffered in Satur- day's game Starting halfback Jack Proctor who was removed from the game in the third quar ter following a collision was "Just shaken up" and not hurt serionslar- ect WEtti iener al AO WI LeU um Allen an Auburn letterman at 17 a 1 ri 'a mph He has lost 13 'Yankees off in ninth inning Club Standings tamsidso Illenry 6 A central connCatawbing 17th triumph th a 0 end last year oeigneebnginatti 1 Sanford now 22-7 walked eight comeback Mickey Mantle tray- Try as they might the Mocs rids It:" 49 slugging star Willie batters and fanned three eled the well known path of goat AN1ERICAN LEAGUE Presyteria Won Lot Pet GI could not blend a ground at- Howard 22 University of Chattan li lia The Giants' i to hero when his single sent home tack with an offense when such lowsmatitate1214 gkton sal 6 Mays was l- th still out of action a tying run INew York 89 62 589 a meld meant success Kirkselo St (Mc) 62 Wayne (N) It thou he i Mays 'Minnesota 85 66 536 4 At the outset Chattanooga Leineemirt 1131171 Is lq was uniform Ma Ror Mari who bad one pits 14 who collapsed in the dugout at Angeles 82 67 550 6 appeared geared for action Miami (Ohio) 23 Xavier (Ohio) 14 Cincinnati last Wednesday night the three earlier New York horn chicago 78 71 523 10 moving on its first offensive Memphis Mato 12 Tonnposee Tech 6 1 Marshall 40 (Ohio) 22 rejoined his teammates Friday on ers then hit a sacrifice fly and Detroit 75 73 507 12 to the Howard 11 before bog-1 Middle 21 pe the eve of their four-game Aeries Howard unable to get the ball Baltimore 73 75 493 14 ging in the first quarter 111177111 gilt 64 dropped a6gtot with the Pirates out of the infield earlier lashed a Cleveland 72 78 480 161 But that complexion was on psno (1:) 26-: 31 The Giants have Iost all th ee we-rtm rotmd-tripper into the left Boston 79 -473 in the other side in the second zotntioo marines to ri car Aid 12 games that Willie missed on this Kansas city 65 82 442 2 Tuisah las 21) Arilligatz 01 fex) trip A recap showed that in nine field screen quarter after a short ITC punt Mantle alive the big Washington 94 377 32 pat the Bulldogs in business on ViRtainioallriarr II Weshintle: 6 years since Maya' return from the ha ep (Does not include night games their own 42 In nine plays they wegtern Mieblit'a1V2117 Clairol 11411clar Army he has been absent from Boston eighth when he dro a ate up the 58 yards and got a Mar? 3 'Virginia Ted 0 the starting line-up 36 thnes Th II ball for a two-run error one Saturday's Results Virginia Tech 19 Vs St 6 ts score with 8 minutes to go in Wyoming 13 pia Ian ontsna I ave won 12 and lost 24 of four tl cos YEtnicee bobbles minnesota Cleveland 2 the half Jackson tallied from weltern St (Coln) 24 Weber (1-tith) 6 I of those games were the first which had more than offset the New York 9 Boston 6 PROFESSIONAL FOOTRALL I The earlier home runs Kansas City 4 Baltimore Try as they might the Mocs bysi tamer dflU 111111eLl 14IL CC CACUI 14M WL maw sa Won Lost Pct GB could not blend a ground at- Howard 22 tialversitY of Chattanooga 12 The Giants' slugging star Willie rs A I York to hero when his single sent home new 89 62 589 the other side in the second quarter after a short ITC punt pat the Bulldogs in business on their own 42 In nine plays they ate up the 58 yards and got a score with 8 minutes to go in the half Jackson tallied from Quentin Marines 21 Car Aga 12 South Miss 21 Arlington SI (Tex) 1 Tulsa 39 Eardin-Sbrimans 0 Virginia lifilliary Washington 6 Vil laneva 31 West Chester 0 Western Michigan' 20 Central Mich 0 WI Mom and Mary 3 'Virginia Tech 0 Virginia Tech 19 State 0 Wyoming 13 Montana Western Pt (Coln110 Weber (1-tithi 0 PROFESSIONAL FINYFRALL pitcher Hal Kolstad started the three earlier New York homers then hit a sacrifice fly and Howard unable to get the ball out of the infield earlier lashed a two-run round-tripper into the left field screen Mantle had kept alive the big Boston eighth when he dropped a fly ball for a two-run error one of four costly Yankee bobbles which had more than offset the earlier home runs the three earlier New York tom- Chicago 78 71 523 10 ers then hit a sacrifice fly and Detroit 75 73 507 12i1 1 Howard unable to get the ball Baltimore 73 75 493 14i1 out of the infield earlier lashed a Cleveland 72 78 480 1614 two-rtm round tripper into the left Boston -44-- -71 49 -473 inn Kansas City 65 82 442 2 field screen Mantle had keptaalive the big Washington (Does Boston eighth when he dropped a not include night games) fly ball for a two-run error one Saturday's Results ta of four costly Yankee bobbles Minneso 12 Cleveland 2 which had more than offset the New York 9 Boston 6 earlier home runs Kansas Ka eCli City 1 altimore But that complexion was on V47riataal zo a vaarn rani i games that Willie missed on this l- 442 2 "ers Kansas City 65 82 the other side in the second so uth was 21 AriinJon SI (Tex 1 field screen a uarter after a' short ITC unt Tulsa 39 Bardiwahrunons 7 trip A recap showed that in nine th hi Washington 57 94 377 32 Mantle had keptaalive aroma min'y 2a 0 wi hingtee 6 years since Mays' return from the (Does not include night games) Villansya 31 pat the Bulldogs in business on wentscheoter 6 Army- he has been absent from Boston eighth when he droPPed a their own 42 In nine plays they Wentern Michin ga' 21 Cntral Mich 0 Mom and Mary 3 'Virginia Tech 0 the starting line-up 36 times The fly ball for a two-run error one Saturday's Results ate up the 58 yards and got a virginis Tech 19 Va Mate 0 Giants have won 12 les minnesota 12 Cleveland 2 score with 8 minutes to go in 47rinagri 13 cm of thos 4 24 eher ft tith) games which had 1110Ce than offset the New York 9 Boston 6 the half Jackson tallied from PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL The Giants were and lost 24 of four costly Yankee bobb the first to II ear er Kansas City 4 Baltimore land of Atlanta Crewmen on McLeod's craft were Bill Calhoun and Wes Metzger on the Cleveland boat it was Al Cleveland The windmill class with eight competitors was led by two skippers tied for top 'rank Willard of Atlanta with Patty Willard as crew and David Sidebotham with Norman Sidebotham as crew Holding third spot was Martin Witkamp of Oak Ridge with Gerda Witkamp as crew Finish Today The Y-Flyers with seven entries were led Saturday night by David Blackshear of Atlanta with "Sis" (Mrs) Blackshear man Sidebotham as crew Hold- ing third spot was Martin Wit- kamp of Oak Ridge with Gerda Wit amp as crew Fldsh Today The yFayers with seven tries were led Saturday night b- David Blackshar of Atlanta with sis( )ars )Blackshear Wilson kicked the conversion a-c-rew---holding down second Mira's dead eye as nsinr and I lead was Spencer Boyd with Spinelli's running and receiving George Knowlton as crew and broke the game open in the sec-in third was Hill Huffman with ond half Sura22Ana Mira apparently trapped broke es kicked the conversion als crew holding down second ra's dead eye passing and a was Spencer Boyd with all' ea running and receiving George Knowlton as crew and a the game open in the sec- Geor In third was Hill Huff half man with Suzanne Huffman as crew ra apparently trapped broke Wil A Spi bre on 1 Pinch hitter Joe Pepitone put up to' swing for tiring Bill Stat ford who had a one-hitter going slammed his two-run homer in the top of the eighth' Before that Marls hit his Und with one BAB on and rookie Tom Tresh slugged his 19th with the bases empty NEW TORE BOSTON abrbbl abrbloi Kubek ss 5 0 1 0 Geiger 4 I 0 0 Rich'son 2b 4 I II eTalman 0 0 Tresh If A 4 2 Bresseud ss 1 0 Mantle 1r 4 I trso ski If 5 1 1 0 aris 4 rinton rt 4 I 1 1 Howard 0 5 Runnels lb 4 1 0 0 Skowron lb 5 0 1 Maisons 3b 4 110 Boyer 3b 5 1 0 Nixon 3 0 0 Stafford 9 3 0 1 1 dPagrrotd 1 0 0 bPepitone I 1 I 2 eHardo st 0 1 0 0 Bridges 0 0 0 0 Schilling 2b 4 0 1 2 Bouton so 0 0 0 0 Wilson 0000 0 0 Totals 40 113 0 re)ratol 0 1 881 1 Nichols 0 0 0 0' Deloeit 0090 Totals 35 6 3 3 out for Won In7th Homered for Stafford in stii- out for Geiger in Mb oft on In Mb for Pasharont In IltIL Pinch hitter Joe Pepitone put (first up to' swing for tiring Bill Stat Detroit 2 Los A I 0 (through 5 innings) ford who had a one-hitter going as ington 3 Chicago 1 slammed his two-run homer in the gam 3 top of the eighth' Before that Where They Play Sunday Marls hit his 32nd with one Man New York (Ford 16-7) at Boston on and rookie Tom Tresh slugged jConley 13-13)-1 pm his 19th with the bases empty Cleveland (Grant 6-9) at ILI' me-NEW YORK BOSTON sota (Pasqua' pm Kubek Geiger 1 a 1 brabi abrbill Detroit (Regan 9-91 Los An 5 0 1 0 I 0 RICh'101 2n 4 1 1 9 cTillman 4 11 0 0 geles (BrBride pm i TMantle If resh 4 2 I Bress If ud BS 1 9 a Baltimore (Pappas 124) at Kan- Mo ix 4 I If trite urwell ski 5 9 aris yf 0 5 4 1 Clinton rf 4 1 1 1 sas City (perm pm Hwara 4 1 0 0 Sttkavfolirdon3bolla 15 Oil 1 I lcilittalloirsonswo: 4190 Washington ha 8r 12d t)71-12p)mat hPeoitone 1 eHardy cf 0 1 0 0 Bridges 0 0 0 0 Schillmg 2b 4 0 1 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE souton wagon a Totals 40 1 13 1 'Green 1 0 0 0 Won Lost Pet GB Koistad 0 1 Nichols I) 0 0 0 O'Los Angeles 98 51 658 Delecit 6 44 a 9 a San Francisco 94 55 631 4 Totals 35 a 3 CinCillnati 93 58 out for Wilson in 7th Homered for Stafford in lith Pittsburgti 616 6 86 62 581 1114 out for Geiger in Ith oft Nix- on In fith for Pagliaroni in Ilth St iduuts Ti 520 2014 New York SOO 211 9 wuk aee 76 73 510 22 Bost 000 050-61 Br Philadelphia 74 76 493 2414 essoud nkowron Kubek Richardson Mantle Mahone Houston 56 89 386 40 York 27-11 Boston 27-12 A Schilling and RimnelaL Howard and Boyer Chicago oh ISCP SaL Sa72 York I Boston 7 New York 36 III 245 61 Clinton Schilling Bressouct Trash Peptone Howard not include Saturday Mantle night game ae-uacul a Ell BB SO Stafford 7 1 Saturday's Results 11 Bridges 5 1 i 1 Houton (W 7 2-3 -7) 1 1-3 3 Philadelphia 5 St Ulna 4 Wilson 7 3 glioistad(18 0-2) 1 3 4 fl PittSLalligh 5' 'Snn Francisco I 1 Deiock 2-3 1 1 0 Los A it ng 6 chtengo 4 1-3 1 0 Cincinnati it New ors thr th ee men iln 1 BY Stafford (Clinton) Kim a- Mi eles lwaukee 9 Ilotiston 8 mon Salerno Berry Honochick T-304 A-22280 Where They Play Sunday Los Angeles (Williams 13-11) at BRAVES 11-a-ii IN 9TH chiesgo (Buhl 10-12)--110 pm SHADE HOUSTON BY 9- 8 San Franeisco (Perry 2-1) at I MILWAUKEE Bean 15-9)-4 pm (AP) The plitsburgh (Mr Cincinnati Milwaukee Braves moved to (Jay 21-12) at New York (praig pm within one game of fifth-place St Leuls (Gibson 15-12) at Phil St Louis by defeating th---e adelptaa (Nlabalfey 1842)-1243 Houston Colts '9-8 Saturday p771 I I night on a three-run ninth- in- Houston (Bruce 9-8)4at litilwaufling rally ti kee (Cloninger 7-2)-1: SO pm 1 3 Pinch hitter Joe Pepitone put (first game) Detroit 2 Los A I 0 up to' swing for tiring Bill Ste- ford who had a one-hitter going (thmugh 5 innings) la'ashington 3 Chicago 1 slammed his two-run homer in the top of the eighth' Before that Wh ere They Play Sunday Marls hit his 32nd with one Man New York (Ford 16-7) at Boston on and rookie Tom Tresh slugged jConley 13-13)-1 pan his 19th with the bases empty ClevelEmd (Grant 6-9) at Idinne- NEW YORK BOSTON sota (Pascual pm abrbbi Geiger right Kubek ss 5 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 Detroit (Regan 9-9) at Los An Tresh RICh110If 0 za 4 11 1 1 enamels 0 0 geles (BrBride pm 4 2 Bresanud a 0 Mantis 4 I trse ski if 5210 Baltimore (Pappas 124) at Kan Maria yt 4 rinton rf sas City (pena 43)230 pm Howarn 0 5 Rurmels lb 41 0 0 Skowron lb 5 0 1 Maisons 3b 4 110 Chicago (8 us a 7-12) at Boyer 3b 5 1 0 Nixon 3 0 0 St afford is 0 1 destread 4 Washington (Osteen 8-12)-1p hPeoitone i 1 i a eHardy cf 0 1 0 0 Bridges 0 0 0 0 Schilimg 2b 4 0 1 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Boman wagon Totals 40 113 II 'Green 1 0 0 0 Won Lost Pct GB Holatad 1 0 0 0 Nichols 0 0 0 O'LOS Angeles 98 51 638 Delocit a a 9 0 San Francisco 94 55 631 4 Totals 35 6 a 3 innati 93 58 616 6 out for Wilson in 7th -n- Homered for Stafford in eth Pittsburgh 86 62 581 Ilti ou er Ur ofr Nix- I for 1 I on In ilth tOr Paaharoni In ilth at IAMB Ti 520 2014 New York 000 211174-9 Milwaukee -476 73 510 22 Bolt" "1" "I ---1Phlladelphia 74 76 493 lit' Bressoud Skowron Kubek 2 Richardson Mantle Idalsone Houston 56 89 386 40 York 27-11 Boston 27-12 id mn Schilling a RtelaL Howard and Boyar truCag0 s52 96 351 454 LOB Bos York II ton 7 New York 36 III 245 61 Clinton Schilling Bressoud Trash Pemtone Howard Does not include Saturday dson Mantle night gime -aria IP I EU BB SO starrod i 9 a Sahtrday's Results Bridges 2-3 5 1 1 1 Boutos (w 74) A 13 3 Philadelphia 5 St Louis 4 I 6 "6 7 3 Pittsburgh 5 San Francisco (L 0-2) 1 3 4 0 1-3 0 9 Cincinnati 9 New 'ors Delock 2- 3 1 1 0 thr out men tin tth 1 Los Angeles 6 Ctdcago 4 Stafford (Clinton) X1 Kinn a- Milwaukee 9 llotaston 8 mon Salerno Berri A-22260 Honochick T-304 Where They Play Sunday Chi BRAVES IN' 9TH Los Angeles (Williams 13-11) at SHADE HOUSTON BY 9-8 San Franeiseo (Perry 2-1) at I MILWAUKEE (AP) The pittsburgh (MeBean '15-9)-4 pm to Cincinnati (Jay 21-12) at New Milwaukee Braves move York (praig pm lArithin one game of fifth-lace St Leuls (Gibson 15-12) at Phil- St Louis defeating the adelphta (Ntahattey Houston Colts '9-8 Saturdaylpm I night on a three-rnn ninth- in- Houston (Bruce 9-8)4at wall- nIng rally ti kee (Cloninger 7-2)-1: 33 pm a It was "Rat Week" for the VC freshmen and all frosh were requested to sit in a reserved section of the stands' wearing their "rat caps" At halftime sophomore class president Ricky Weintraub supervised a rat race Terry Clark a freshman from Lakeview High was the victor and received a trophy! and a kiss from Miss Chattanooga Gail Robinson See Page FiftyTwo Col Five In fine halftime festivities! the Howard College band andl the Brainerd High bfuld and drill squad presented colorful routines I ---4---- As lin unusual note one of 1 the- officials In the game per-the ticlipated in warming-up calls- thentics 'before this contest while the teams were going through their respective pre- game drills 1 PREP GRID SCORES Mridityl 1 2 Erwin 6 mwellie 0 Drina City 0 I luxury 12 Newport l' 1711! 9 ta BitimAtVoil: 11 Oneitte 45 Oakdel 4 1 711-rigTdc 24 ty 21 1 1 FrOendsvill 20 arritten-Chithowee 12 1 t1hurT: p- 1 American League Denver 23 Buffalo 20 See Page Fifty-One Col Five vocavvt-NtottlxvoltkPOSIWORWPS1fget '''4 -60 I 1 41 4 '14 I 1 il a i Nisi 'i I --AP WireDhoto HURRICANE IN A Despite apparent effort to head him off Nick Spinelli (20) University of MIaiu1 halfback iwirla along on an 8-yard run for a touchdown against Pitts burgh Saturday 1 See Page Fifty -Two Col Five 23 Denser Americas League Buffalo 20' See Page Fifty -One Cot Five -s -60 1 4 1 116 a I 4 1 It Week" was Ra ee or the -VC freshmen and all frosh were i ir requested to sit in a reerved at section of the stands wearing i their "rat caps" At halftime 1 sophomore class president Ricky 1 Weintraub supervised a rat A race Jerry Clark a freshman from Lakeview High was the t4 victor and received a trophy! i 1 kiss from Miss Chatta- an a I nooga Gail Robinson g-k i fine halftime fes I tivities 4 the Howard College band andl the Brainerd High band and drill squad presented colorful routines 4 ---4---- As an unusual note one of 4 I the officials in the game par- '41 ticipated in warming-up calls- thentics 'before this contest 4 i 4 while the teams were going I through their respective pre- 0 alk 0 game drills A 0 (Friday) 27o siiin114 t'll manta it seaport al I li 4 Lebo City 13 Wartburg 7 lonegbore 39 Creek 1 second Iltaroalletto 21 0 1 WIrenhoto Oneida 45 Oakdel 6 I 1 I 1 AP 24 ty zr 174 HURRICANE IN A HURRY: iaespite apparent effort to bead him off Nick Spinelli (20) Lltees411410tosi nrritztlilare 11 University of Miami hafbaCko iVrtrIS along on an 8-yard run for a touchdown against Pitts- vestbars megertss ks a wsAs' burgh Saturday A 1 iI i i I i i Leading th a Flying Dutch-yards to help set up Miami's sec- man class was George Viehond touchdown in the opening meyer Jr with Angela Davie minutes of the third quarter as crew second lead was held Spinelli smashed 8 yards off right by Bruce Mylrea with Laura guard for the score to climax a Mylrea crew and third spot 73-yard drive Wilson's kick again by George Palm of the host was good Privateer Club with Bill Over- Mira threw for his only touch- man as crew down pass in the fourth quarter Today's event should be corn-after a drive that started on the pleted shortly 'after noon at Pitt 6-yard line Mira hit Jack which time the trophies and Sims from 15 yards out in the left awards win be presented at the corner for the score Wilson's clubhouse kick was wide Saturday was an almost per Mount 0 10 7 6-23 Pitt 0 6 0 1-14 feet day for sailing with strong milunt-ro Wilson 75 winds blowing upstream 1 run (Wilson kick) 0 sass from Martha throughout the day and just (run foiled) Mismi-13oinelli 1 run (Wilson kick) enough ripple on the surface to Illamailei-13uns 15 pass from (kick make for good sailing fd) 4 run (Jenkins miss from The total of 55 entries 'all 'Traticat) competing on the water at the same time made a beautiful Florida State Gridders show from the elevated deck of Crush the citadet IIV th clubhouse Brainerd Cooper -V said he thought It to be the largest fleet ever to sail in TALLLHASSErk Fla te-r) the Mid-south at one time Little Eddie Feely and Big Steve TenSi passed The Citadel dizzy M'KINLEY FINALIST Saturday night as they propelled Florida State's air-minded Semi- Meets Roy Emerson for notes to' a 49-0 win over the Cadets Colonial Net Title in a season-opening football game Tensi a well-poised 6-foot-0 FORT WORTH Tex UM Roy sophomore from Cincinnati Ohio Emerson of Australia won a tough was a pleasant surprise for the one from former Davis Cupper Florida State fans who watched Ham Richardson of Dallas while the best Seminole offensive dis- second seed Chuck McKinley play in several years He passed eased over Fred Stolle of Austra1 for three touchdowns as he con- Ilia Saturday to reach the finals fleeted on short and long tosses of'the Colonial National Invitation alike I Tennis Tournament i 4 i 1 make for good sailing The total of 55 entries 'ell competing on the water at the same time made a beautiful show from the elevated deck of the clubhouse Brainerd Cooper said he thought ft to be- the largest fleet ever to 'etd1 hi Mid-eouth at one time M'KINLEY FINALIST Meets Roy Emerson for Colonial Net Title FORT WORTH Tex al Roy Emerson of Australia won a tough' one from former Davis Cupper Ham Richardson of Dallas while' second seed Chuck McKinley eased over Fred Stolle of Austra- ilia Saturday to reach the finals of'the Colonial National Invitation Tennis Tournament from tacklers and raced 36 Leading the Flying Dutch- to help set up Miami's sec- man class was George Vieh- touchdown in the opening meyer Jr with Angela Davis tes of the third quarter as crew second lead was held sill smashed 8 yards off right by Bruce Mylrea with Laura for the score to climax a Mylrea as crew and third spot rd drive Wilson's kick again by George Palm of the host good Privateer Club with Bill Over- threw for his only touch- man so crew I pass in the fourth quarter Tod ay's event should corn- a drive that started on the pleted shortly aft er noon a 6-yard line Mira hit Jack which time the trophies and 1 from 15 yards out in the left awards will be presented at the was wide er for the score Wilson's clubhouse 0 114 Saturday was an almost Der- I 10 7 6 23 0 6 fect day for sailing with stng I-To Wilson 15 winds blowing ups rotream 1 run (Wilson kick) arigaliunas 9 pass from Martha throughout the day and just un failed) 5 run (Wilson kick) enough ripple on the surface to 1-ami is ass from Mira (kick make for good sailing iledi Clark 4 rtm Ilenkina Ow front The total of 55 entries -1111 raficant) ismer 32756 competing on the water at the made a beautiful Ida State Gri same time dders show fm th elevated deck of Clad 149 0 Crush the 1 the clubhouse Brainerd Cooper said he thought it to be the largest fleet ever to sail in ILAHASSEED 'a 'IL tj-1-J the Mid-south at one time a Eddie Feely and Big Steve I passed The Citadel dizzy M'KINLEY FINALIST rday night as they Ipropelled Ma State's air minded Semi- Meets Roy Emerson for 1 3 to a 49-0 win over the Cadets Colonial T't1 season-opening football game nsi a well poised 6-foot-5 FORT WORTH Tex INI Roy omore from Cincinnati Ohio Emerson of Australia won a tough' a pleasant surprise for the one from former Davis Cupper Ida State fans who watched Ham Richarson of Dallas while best Seminole offeosive dis- seed Chuck McKinley in several years He passed eased over Fred Stolle of Austra- three touchdowns as he con- lla Saturday to reach the finals ed on short and long tosses of the Colonial National Invitation 1 Tennis Tournament i 11W yat on mil Spi glit 73-: wa 3 dol aft Phl Sir cot Me Mia Pitt Mu i Mis Pitt Atilt Pitt Atti FI Te Sa' PI( tool in I wa Flo th( I pl 1 tot ne all.

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