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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 19

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THE KANSAS CITY TIMES SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9 19 fit 19 St Mary Faces Rugged alley Detroit Lands ertz in Sn ap With Red Sox OSTON Sept 8 The it WALL FIRES 61 BUT IS 6 BEHIND Dave Hill Hold Lead in Denver Open at 127 After Hot 64 ART SHAVES PAR BY 10 Touring Pro Find Treeless Course Stretching 6843 Yards Is a Soft Touch Vic Wertz veteran first base-man 1o the Detroit Tigers today for an undisclosed sum and a player to be named later Wert 28 broke into the majors with Detroit in 1947 He came to Boston December 2 1958 along with outfielder Gary Geiger in exchange for outfielder Jimmy Piersall Though idled lately with rib injury Wertz was batting! 262 this season and had 59 runs batted in and 11 home runs Wertz joins Detroit Immediately The Tigers are here for a series with Boston A big left-handed batter! Wertz topped the 100-runs-driven-in mark five times his best output coming in 3 949 when he batted in 133 runs! for the Tigers LEADING THE CONVOY of blocking for the Missouri Valley Vikings against St Mary tonight will be Jim Helm (left) pulling guard and Chuck Stephens blocking back The collegiate grid opener will start at 7:30 tonight at Raytown Helm played high school football at Central high Stephens at Raytown DeLouis standout back from Blue Springs who saw a brilliant sophomore season cut short by an injury Three outstanding linemen will serve as tri-captains They are Jay Heil 230-pound tackle from Norborne Mo John Sikora 220 tackle Madison 111 and Harry Bradley 205 guard Delmar Del St Mary counts eight starters among 22 returning letter-men Coach Jack last season the teams look fairly close St Mary defeated Tarkio 38-14 and the Vikes handled their conference foe 37-0 Other tough foes on the St Mary slate include Peru (Neb) State South Dakota New Mexico Western and William Jewell the latter top rival The probable starting lineups: St Mary -Ends Rob DeSchepper and Gene Flax tackles: Ed Hudson HERE NOW a part of its plan to build up its football program St Mary of the Plains college is taking on an ambitious schedule this season The Dodge City school a member- of the college foot-! ball ranks only a few years! gets an early test of a tough! foe when it tackles Missouri Valley at 7:30 olclock tonight at the Raytown high stadium The Vikings from Marshall Mo perennial area power Denver Sept 8AP) Finding his home town an ideal setting Dave Hill stroked a 7-under-par 64 today to go with his first-round 63 and grabbed the halfway lead in the Denver open by 5 strokes at 127 one off the A record Art Wall jr blistered the 6843-yard par 35-36 71 Meadow Hills course in 31-30 also one off the A 18-hole record for 1961 for the day's best round over the treeless layout that is posing no problems for 202 touring pros Bob Rosburg carded 67 today for a 132 total for runner-up honors to Hill 61 gave him a 133 and a share of third place with Juan Rodriguez who stroked 65 today Bracketed at 134 were Bob Goalby Mason Rudolph Doug Sanders and Bob Harrison all checking in with 65s Wall forged his brilliant round with an eagle and eight birdies was the greatest round I ever he said He shot his eagle on the 527-yard 16th hole where a 260-yard drive and a second shot with a 4-wood put him within three feet of the hole He rolled in the putt His birdies came mostly on short putts as his fine iron shots placed him close to the pin on all the greens On five holes Wall missed putts of less thajj feet which would have given him birdies or eagles Pave Hill S3 Bob Rosbtirgf 65 67 132 Juan Rodriguez 66 65 133 Art Wall 72 Bob Goalby 69 Mason Rudolph 69 65 134 Bob Harrison 69 65 134 Bong Sanders 67 67 134 JOB 3Ystie 67 George Baver 67 Bobbv Nichols 68 GAtis 67 Frank Bknnton 67 69 136 Bon Fairfield 66 Marty Furgol 69 John Fri liman 69 68 137 Kex Baxter 69 Ba'e Ragan 68 Bucb Baird 67 71 138 Bill Collins 66 Tony Lema 70 Cavaliers 3-5 last season have and Clair Stramel: guards: Frank Nagy and Charley Brands center: three standout performers in Bol Tafieri quarterback: Jim in the a favorite loom Branda Boh Holmes halfbacks: Rob Holmes and Bob Lisa: fullback: Dan Kane as opener From the 7-1-1 A halfback Branda Taglieri m-champions nf i960 Coach won spots on the Catholic ooi- Volney Ashford has seven of-llege All-America team last fensive and eight defensive season starters returning Leading thej On a comparative score basis single-wing attack will be Gary'from a common opponent of Charley guard: Taglieri renter and Bob JJsa Missouri Valley Ends: Mickey McLclIan and Larry Norton tackles: John Sikora and Jay Heil guards: Jim Hlem and Larry Porter center: Stan Woicik blocking back: Chuck Stephens tailback: Cary DeLouis wingback: Harold Robinson spinnerback: Dick Ramey Back field to Outweigh Fine This New Low Prico Includes Convertible Top Tonneau Cover Heater Side Curtains White Tires Wheel Covers (By The Orrn Service) OOTBALL players In the Big Eight conference stepped on the scales yesterday for official weigh-ins and the scales backed up pre-season opinions about the University of Kansas The Jayhawks have four large backs They are so big in fact that the foursome of Curtis McClinton (212) Hugh Smith (200) Ken Coleman (201) and John Hadl (197) make it possible for the Hawks to start a backfield with an average weight greater than the line The backfield would average 205 the line 197 Stan Kirshman starting tackle weighed in at 220 tops in the tentative line Benny Boydston end and Jim Mills guard weighed 382 Larry Allen end 187 Dick Davis tackle 219 Kent Staab center 197 and Elvin Basham guard 194 Davis who has been the 2379 Also on the Missouri idle list were Wallach and his replace-! ment Bill Wegener both of whom are nursing minor injuries In Norman Okla- Glen Condrcn end weighed in as! the heaviest Sooner at 217 pounds Jackie Cowan sophomore halfback was the lightest at 170 Coach Bill Jennings University of Nebraska reported his squadmen averaged 199 pounds with weights ranging from 167 to 258 Ends averaged 188 tackles 223 guards 203 centers 205 quarterbacks 179 left halfbacks 184 right halfbacks 183 INAL RIGHT NOW is the time to take your choice from every style model and color of gorgeous 1961 DODGES! Darts Lancers Polaras! ONLY FACTORY FRESH DODGES And every single one of them is going at sensationally low end of thc-season clostHbllt prices! NEVER BEFORE NEVER AGAIN trades as high as these you'll find NOW at your Kansas City Dodge Dealers! dodge LANCER Hfc Lew high perform ance compact car! DODGE DART Dodge's money-saving FULL SIZE family car! DODGE POLARA ggp-p True luxury the finest of everything DODGE! HURRY! To Your Nearest DODGE DEALER MIDWEST MOTORS 601 Truman Road SHORTMAN MOTORS 7911 Metcalf Overland Park Kansas SHERMAN MOTORS 7320 Troost DAVIDSON BROS MOTORS 846 State Kansas City Kansas OPEN EVENINGS Full Faetory Warranty AUTHORIZED TRIUMPH DEALER its heaviest man pn the Kansas squad the last two years turned the title over to Fred and fullbacks 189 YANKS CALL UP NINE Jack Reed Will Report to Club in Chicago Tuesday New York Sept 8(AP) The New York Yankees today! Phils Set DoiVU recalled nine players who have been with the minor league affiliates on option One of them outfielder Jack Reed of Richmond will report to the parent club in Chicago next Tuesday The others will report next February at the Fort Lauderdale Fla training camp Those recalled in addition to Reed are pitchers Jim Bronstad Duke Maas and Billy Short and catcher Jesse Gon-dpr all with Richmond pitchers Hal Stowe and Boh Meyer On Three By Ellsworth CHICAGO Sept 8(AP) v- Dick Ellsworth hurled third 3-hitter this season he made just 78 pitches whip the Philadelphia 4-1 today He has an 8-10 Moe Morhardt rookie first baseman delivered first major league hit a in the second inning the winners scored three 1 HARRSGAN MOTORS 6441 Troost HI 4-4000 Kansas City Mo his as to Phillies record Cub his when runs backs were Dennis sophomore quarterback 200 and Bill Thorton 199 Doug Weaver Kansas wound up a 2-a-day football' practice yesterday and plans for full-dress this afternoon Game-type scrimmages also for today at Oklahoma St ate Nebraska and I Would you like to own a pr ofitobl Western Auto As-sociot 5toru7 For additional informa ion contact Mr Larson WA 1-9917 and catcher Alan Hall with to put a quick finish to Art Amarillo Tex and pitcher Mahaffey work: Don Zl!" Gerry Heintz with Greens boro mer's triple climaxed the spree Morhardt 20 Eiseman a junior tackle who weighed 225 John Tonge defensive quarterback is the lightest man on the squad at 160 In Columbia Mo the weight charts were more orthodox with the linemen carting more beef to the scale than the backfield Tentative starters for Mizzou averaged 204 pounds in the line and 185 for the bail-carrying corps Missouri The line would include Don Wainright 200 and Conrad Hitchler 206 ends Ed Blaine 217 and Jerry Wallach 205 tackles Paul Garvis 201 and Paul Henley 215 guards and Jim Vermillion 184 center In the backfield would be Ron Taylor 174 quarterback Norman Beal 171 and Bill Tobin 193 halfbacks and Andy Russell 201 fullback Beal out of the hospital was practicing yesterday after an attack of flu Heaviest Claridge halfback Coach State made scrimmage are planned chances at first Richie Ashburn stroked a lead-off double in the first stole third and scored on Ernie infield out PHIIADEIPHIA 1 CHICAHO AR AB Malkmus2b 4 tshhurn cl 2 2 1 watt a a A CalUsoBlf 4 0 7Jmmer2l 4 0 1 MAHA Sept 8(AP)-Gale 2 Sayers Omaha Central a wuh- a Amaross 2 1 2 8 Taykirf 4 I 1 lUlrymplee 3 0 1 Morhardt I 3 12 Mahaffevp 2 0 0 aT Taylor lOO Short 1 Ol Total 28 4 6 RaMihtinp OOO hRerrera I 0 0 Ij'hmanp OOO Total 29 1 Si a Hit Into fore play Mr Mahaffey tn 3rd Hit Into double play for BalrKrhun In 8th PHIUHELPHI A OOI OOO CHICAGO 130 OOO OOx 4 Italrymple PO-A Philadelphia 4 10 hicacn 27-21 Imarn alkrmis Walls sanln-Zimmer Morhardt I eft Phil arielphia 2 hiraso i 28 shhum Taylor santn ft Zimmer NR vhhnrn 8 KlKworth RRI Malkmtis Zimmer 2 Ranks Morhardt IP KR RR SO GI0-19) 2 4 4 4 1 Short 4H 1 3 4 Raldsrhtin Lehman 1 I KIN worth (W8 10) 9 3 1 1 1 BP Mahaffey Ashhnrn) Hal Sayers Omaha Central high school athletic star said tonight he plans to enroll at Kansas university on Monday Sayers a Negro football end track standout said he picked Kansas because offered me a better chance I think I could do better there than at He had earlier indicated a leaning toward Nebraska but lonight he said pressure from Nebraska alumni and boosters of the school had irked him Sayers set a Nebraska high Comes to Missouri This Sunday at 2:30 Platte City Missouri (at the Fairgrounds race track) Eight race horses ridden by jockeys in colorful silks Adults $125 children funder 12) free COVERED GRANDSTAND FOOTBALL Missouri Valley College St Mary's of the Plains RAYTOWN HIGH SCHOOL FIELD Raytown Mo SAT NITE SEPT 9TH 7:30 Admission S2 1962 BRAKE AND FRONT END SPECIAL I MOTOR CO BROS 8115 TROOST rymple I Gormait Bnge iJindfs I or school broad mmp record of "inn 1 24-10 at the state high track meet last spring and inj a recent all-star high school I football game scored four touchdowns He is 6 feet tall and weighs 200 pounds Boxer Roy Harris Will Study I aw Conroe Tex Sept B(AP) Harris who fought Floyd Patterson for the heavyweight title an- nounced today that he is leaving his home of Cut Shoot Tex to enroll at the University of Arkansas law school Harris has a degree from Sam Houston State college in Huntsville Tex Harris lost to Patterson on a 12-round technical knockout in Los Angeles August 18 1958 Asked if he was quilting the fight game Harris said all depends on how the fight business livens up It doesn't look too good right TREMENDOUS REMAINING will be SJ99 'Gl CLOSEOUT Just Hurry for a GiS our Snuthmdr 7712 Wornall CLOSED Check adjust test brakes Repack front wheel beanngs Check align front end Adjust steering Balance front wheeta SAVINGS ON ALL 1961 MODELS here soon Delivers PAY AS YOU RIDE POWER-PACKED BATTERY Fully Charged Tested from ooA(ar and Still Low Pricodl FITS MOST rOHUR ARS Faster easier starting in any weather Get yours today at Hi low price HUMBLER SALE 38 Left Good Selection 5ee WEBER Rambler Dealer Rd (in Waldo) SUNDAY FOR 12 VOLT CARS EX Ok Exchange goodAear SERVICE STORE 1S01 MAIN GR 1-477 I.

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