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faaUirapa. UnmlaaiMi, IU-. Marrsi tt. ft. 4 Snap Cards' 9 Game Celtics Pummel Exhibition Results AT 'OB? LAIUIBD4IS.

IA. Philadelphia Streak by 4-1 Count Yankees Winning Consecutive Home Runs Decide Contest mm to i Lmm Vutt lAt (iilawn. SMtn-kl iTi mud Otivw: funl, ajMinst Kilumnre kmukrlball art CMi ili m4 Mbam-hartf, W-CimIM fut pit. her to hurt a nine-imiinu khuliiut a he blanked the Red Sox ii ll.it winieim. lie nimie iMte Eastern Playoffs ftkSTON OP Hill RUaaS'll luunkl lt.ai fuitu Hm Voaii-PaiMIni, on fie hits.

Catcher Merntt tin V'-O Hit ami struck out once at hi new iwied lloukton with three St-natom were In-lied by Hie AT rotJPAhO HA(M. IUA. hit. Oriole al IHHiiMno Beach. tole Wilt Ctwmlirrwin iiiuwht Hallimma) The Red acored twice In the i-l a ana w- 14 In oilier Kernel, lluladi-tjihla aahilikil Wrdmdiy ntyht as tiie iwon 10th on an error, inule by Frank outlasted Milwaukee 12-11 al (YllUS Whil'lied tlie nilltltIilMll Uuli-k.

Wilhalra ill Mid Xkundi lu IUlinon and Gordon Coleman Clearwater, Houston difeuled Ri Ulniliuuaa, ttvt lal Ml 0 -Uuil Htrl.huua. Ion 6 0 hi SotHmLile. Cincinnati vMHim.i rut a Tin New York Yankees, held ami a patted ball after the Tiifert hxd I nM II with two in the aexrnlh rut llailimuio H4linau. TimhIim), Waaltttialnn- krhal, Bowl edtfi-d 1 I mil 4 2 In 10 innitii: al Ijikrl.iinl. the New York Miu hiiU-Mi i'V IV 4 Ciltwm for ix Warriors 1 lonie lend in their I KitMifin Division (IwiiipmniJup riiiytiff.

The (Villi's, guiining fr fourtH straight Nttlimiul Basketball Asm. 1H4 off Me Dmbowkky on two wulk. ninu. ohiituiiv humor. ty a wild pitch and I'unwl Guldy's AT OSI ANUU.

A. nied Hie Urn Angele iXnttrt nmkie Joe lYpitone nd (Vie 4 3 at Si. Muineaotu entabuitk MuuivauUl 0 I lu wl lioyf bel Si. unils 41 ingle. KCOKK THKKK The Mets came up with three lopiNxl IMtnlHiruh IS at Orlundo, Wednesday and wwp the Cardi Uibbon.

rianrla i Clevetiimi throilled Otlmeo'f Culm ni MrfalUlW, NIM. W- nal' nine game winning itrenk. Kaal. M. Urvlll kli-lMvill.

LoFraiwav runs after two were out In the 9 6 at Mim and S-m Krnrlro ninth after the Dudrrt had built lYtittone't three run homer ml Mum rum llllatiinfk AT LAKSIAiTd, A. cmium title, wraHi up gam No. 3 with a 41 l'tnt ni-ond pe. rind and a record tying 76 point find toilf. The teams meet a-in In Miilndiltla aft noon.

Kuticll outm-otrd and outtt. bounded woniig king ChmnUTUiil a 3-1 lead on John RiMcboros Noyrr'i nolo htl. both off Bay Sadeckt In th wventh. bmke up walloH'd the Iji't AnKelit Angela 11-6 at llioemx. The Oriole aeored elubt run In the fifth to win tln-ir klurf-'ftt with the Si-mitoi drxpile IViftall'i ef- (Inrtiwiall homer and 3- for 3 day by Tommy Davis.

Sandy Koufax went the Hi on an 4 DUO OUU (Ml I Ihi tight enme nt Fort Lauderdale Urbull between the touting lenmn the dmiame, lowing It on key single Orabnaiav. lUniv and Jnhiiami. exhibit! baseball ir.til. The by Rod Kamhl and relix Miniil Rrlall. llualal ill, I.Uil.l.l MMl k'rrrhan.

tt -limit I. (iiuahllti IIihii turn I imiin.aii (4iiirii. hi. A ihne-run homer by Hifl la World Champ mi are If 4, the; fotit. Km itolmiMin ami Cu Tri Hiuki Iximiil fur Iwiltuiioir while Jolin Shiiie and (iene i nnkl g.ie the Pirate a 6 3 leud.

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dlMin checked the links on bin the Twin finally won it In the WiKKtlinii riHineiied for Wanning mi Hu t- i lOO MD Out 4 Ia Ar 'Nl Nrw Voik iNi nimh on a run-produemg single by one walk while tuti-hing iigiiinsi ton. I NMRMII Kl New York left hander Uhitey Knua ard Ha-bnn: Anilmin. 1- In the crucial l.rt half al'er w-inij iMitpl.i.si'd by Wilt in Tui iMl.iy niglit. Though the 7 ff, 2 inch. (Iiainlieilinn wound up leading all mtxrin with nnnis, most of them came too late for tin viKitors.

Russell tallied tl points to Wild 13 in the owning half and graWnxl It rebounds to CluimbiTluin's 11. The big Celt finished up with 31 Ihii and Cwmuj.nx W-lJibma. ford. ford, sidelined with arm An unearned run on a throwing rookie Rich Rullin. Rookie Al Dupkw paced the Indians to their triumph over the Cubs with a pair of two-run homers a Dick Donovan kept the Chi- error by IUy MiMiILm of the L- Koulaau Hum nuM Lot Aiid-Skawtxmk at ii.s a a mfati rt.A.

trouble mvntly, allowed one run and mx hits In four inninga and reported he Mt fint after the llravet in the ninth gave the Philn Mllwsuka 031 ol Too II 14 I workout. cngnans In check until they rallied ItilUMkrlphni 2I JUO 011-11 Id the run they nettled to in tt after they lout a 10-4 lend built partial-ly on a n.iir of tt run homeri by for four in the seventh. Orlando Hardly a Day Goes By Boston W) Middleweight Terrv IVmtkh of DiRland flexe the muscle with which he hojies to dispose of Tim IVnder in Host cm April 7. Checking upon her fellow countryman i Vera Day. 'Jl.

actress from London now- appearing in the Boston area. Dimness. L'3. is rmnrnized as champion In Luni Massachusetts, and New York. Plrhs Bullar 111, Mi-Martmn ITI, points, A typically brilliant play by Bob Cepeda hit a homer for his third We Covin on.

I Meanwhile, unpredictable Jinv my IVrvill. a nuhty swinger, consecutive game and Willie Mc- Cotisv ami RuwhII enabled the Nolle bar and Uevker Kean. Inr ii, aVilllvan ITi and Dalrvmple, WhIM i4i. eiulUvan. Horn runs.

Milwaukee Kllmrhork. Phllaoelphia Ct mt.i f. Ki Jolmson. acquired fmn Covey contributed another to the Celtic to open up their big spread 1 turned around and biiiNd lefty cinnati bv the Colm. became the Giants' 14 hit attack that beat the In-fore the first half eikli-d.

Cousy Angel. AT PHOIMX. ASIZ. slole the Kill, dribbled througri the entire Warrior defense and fed a Anelea A ml Jul I Hon rianclaro iNl 220 0I4 II II 14 IN GOOD SHAPE UrtM. Omohu id', Duien and Roaers.

HoOooikl idi; Larann. Miller and Hal r' Miller. Ik.tMrtiue Mississippi Team Pounds Wesleyan Neyland, Former Grid Coach, Dies Min. runs: Ua Anaelea -Torre. May Reactivate Colorado's New Coach Appoints Former Mentor San rran I mxt Cepeda Mid MrCovey.

AT MKSA. ASM. up the middle to Rusm-U. Big Bill made it a three pointer as he was foulinl by Tom Meschery. That gave Boston a 1.1 point bulge.

W-W. and the Celts pro. citiled to run the Warriors ragged the remaining four minutes. Boa-ton led by 21 at Intermission, 76. 5.r, converting six consecutive foul shots at the end.

SI MM4RT Cleveland 4m ont ont 11 ChlraaW iNl 0 101 4uo 13 Donovan. Tavlor ill and Romano; Schoendienst As Utility Man Caldwell, Steevena iti and BarmKan, Taylor Donovan. WITH THE BOWLERS Titan Hurlers Give 19 Hits In 12-3 Loss Mom runa' Cleveland Lunow Philadelphia RaUa Chiraio- Bank BOULDER. Colo. With his football squad voicing confidence.

William E. (Budi Davis Produced Some Of America's Better Teams tt ft Arlrin 5 HeliiMiha AT sCOTTSD4.il, ASIZ. MeMherr II started building hi coaching staff rtJRT LAUDERDALE. KLA. 301 ion 001 12 OCIO OilO OllO 5 Houirton Boa Ion at the University of Colorado Red Schoendienst, who re- Wednesday.

K. Johnson and Ranew: Wilson. Con- By HU VOUNfl ired as an active player at the Chamberlain Allies Houaera Cmilin tjirese l.uckenhin Rukllek 3 s.indeia 7 Huseell I Jnnea 0 I'ouav 1 Hamser 3 Jnnea 0 IiacuUrfl Biawn 0 (olllla Phillips 14 7 4 I 0 1 in II 3 I 7 0 4 1 as-- 31 Iry and Tillman. W-K. Johnsua He announced apixnntment of end of the 1961 season, probably ILYTTIESIiURG.

MISS. If was Wilson. former Head Coach Dal Ward as the same old story Wednesday as will be reactivated as a utility in fielder with the St. Louis Cardi TWIV t'ITT MantflKf Mr. IM.

La4 jri Tt-xarn 22 Midair i MjUMlhnn 7 24 Ni.in.nl OptimuM 61 'Mt 4Ai ra lii-iiltv 3i, AiKk t-MMi Rlddl 41 IWlUirr Rrrdd 4l 41 Ivm KiNiltv 42 Siwcl.iltlr 37 43'? WJW 3f 44' II. lliw Hil.uirnt 3ft 4A P.iul 11j.II Ik Son 3S 4l DiiM-uir Shell 34 47 lilim.n N.ilion.il fiu.ird 33 4 Siini.Klii-W Kirt'tnc 32'j 4H' one of his assistants. Ward was the Wesleyan Titans droppiKi their nals, Manager Johnny Keane said ToUla 48 22 Tntala fired in 19i9 but remained on the faculty in the Physical Education fifth consecutive start on their southern training trip to a high Wednesday. Schoendienst is listed as a non 2d 18 33114 41 33 20--US Philadelphia Batnn Department. Davis.

33. played un der Ward as a third string quar playing coach but he has been powered University of Southern Mississippi nine, 12-3. The Bloominglon collegians, who Attendance-1 J. terback. used in a pinch-hitting capacity Giimli 2V Sl'i U'f and as a late inning replacement a d.

56. wa succeeded by ihis wick dominated dixie for 27 long years NEW ORIGANS Gen. rberl R. Neyland. the sn-Kle-wing wizard who coached Tennessee' Volunteer to toot-ball's height, died Wednesday at the age of 70.

The man who produi-ed some of America top tram and roaches, te addition to having a distinguished career a an Army engineer, guccumhed to the kidney and liver ailment that in 19.V3 forced hi retirement as an active coach after 21 years. An Ochsner Foundation Hospital spokesman said Neyland. who had been hospitalized Jan. 14 for tests and treatment, lapsed into at second base in exhibition games Tram Everett (Sonny! Grandelius who TM)IVi AMISICA.M LtAGtr Pii Srw Yoik 14 4 .778 Baltimore 10 .588 KatiSriS City 7 Chicaiio .52 Wastunton I a Aiikeiea 10 .474 Dettoll 7 10 412 Boston 7 II Minnesota 9 10 .375 Cleveland 7 12 .34 NATIONAL LKAGIE Pet. St.

12 6 llnueton 12 fi7 Chicaiio II 1 .11 Um Aiikeiea 12 8 .800 San Francisco 9 New -York 10 .444 Philadelphia 8 .429 Cincinnati 7 11 Pittsburgh 3HS Milwaukee 4 13 .235 but who have had trouble beating this spring. was fired by the Board of Regents anyone the past two years were in In4 (iamr hrm-df-r Shi. mil Flrll Ind. hrrlea K. Mm li.ir ShriKlT 247 Driarnll'a 77 23 Ivra Hrallr 4 225 Idi Ke.illv 43 Iram Srrlra Ert-f Ro.iltv J.747 77 Ivrs Ki-iiIW 2.742 "I think Red can still do a good job both as a pinch hitter and as March 17.

The regents said Grandelius violated NCAA. Big Eight this ball game for only two inninVs as the southerners combed a pair of Wesleyan hurlers, Jon Haw Paper Says Leo Sugar Retiring FLINT, MICH. i.f Leo Sug Conference and university re a part time player, said Keane. "He's in good shape and he wants J. M.iUKlo 4 C.im-IIh 2.648 cruiting practices.

thorne and Steve Benson for 19 Team Capt. Ken Blair, who solid smacks good for a total of 28 erupted with angry words imme bases, the collection including to play. Schoendienst apjieared In 72 games last year, mostly as a pinchhitter. and batted .300. He Gen.

Neyland MOW I HO Slandlni Mar. S.I, Wan ArU-iiun a TV Ml', 271j Budwriarr B-rr 31 Oakland Rnwl ft) Schliti Brrr Ml', 3i, diately after Davis was offered home runs by John Brechtel and the job by the regents Tuesday Pete Quave. times and adopted the two pla has two hits in six times at bat in "nran ilna.l 4S1, 38'- Wichita Upset The Titans opened up as if they expressed particular pleasur Wednesday at Ward's hiring. five games this spring. He is 39 ar, delensive end ot me miia delphia Kagles, is retiring after eight seasons in the National Foof-ball League, the Flint Journal said were going somewhere when Del coma Tuesday night.

Neyland's Tennessee teams won 171 games, lost 27 and tied 12 dur ing the 21 seasons he coached. His next-to-last team finished No. i i i a rwnn toon system three years after most teams Neyland continued "We have leen looking around "We're all real pleased with the nnm urrri 48 39 Rnhlnn Purina No. 43 44 American Legion 41 46 Lalh Furniture 34 53 R.ilfitm Purina No. 4 33 54 Sunbeam Bi-ead so 57 Southern planted one of Earl Elti- for a reserve infielder," said situation now.

We're all backing Wednesday, to teach football the way he had endge fast ones over the left Keane. "We had one on the bench Davis," Blair said. Sugar, 32. was a star high school field for a home run in the first A in Ulr rtsvu idit-u riTss, i.J hi. mn.

In AAU Tourney DENVER The Wichita. Bombers, given a first round bye, were surprised 78-71 by the well-knit Williamsville, Kalaton Punna No. 27' S04 all the time. I don't know of any Davis was alumni director poll in 1951 end won the nation inn iit i.rAiirRS athlete in Flint befoie he went UJ inning. Ind.

Came. I Tram iam prior to his appointment as coacfi al championship. Since 1953, he Purdue and later into the NFL. body in the league more apt to get a base hit or drive in a run with a Jerry Wisted then singled to tinued to play the way they had they won. Jffl Budwetser 1.011 deep left and moved to second on 217 Oakland Bowl 927 210 Arteman a 2 bad held a lifetime post as ath letic director.

fly ball than Red." He played seven seasons with the Chicago and St. Louis Cardinafs Neyland was bom Feb. 17, 1892 N.Y., five, but other seeded teams Would Eliminate wild pilch front whence he A. Hrook Huff K. Artenvta C.

Nichola Ind. Hrrlra A. Brook K. Artemnn J. Arteman 210: 1 Team Srrlea marched through the second round counted on Wayne Grove's whack Among the coaches trained by 52 Budweuwr 2.730 in Greenville, Tex.

After studying engineering at Texas for a to left. Neyland were Bowden Wyatt. who Ring Corners Wednesday of the 55th National AAU Basketball Tournament. 5KS Oakland Bowl 2.M2 578 Arteman'a t.636 The Titans counted another in Tunnell Says He's Retiring carries out the Neyland tradition of single wing powerhouses at Fouith-seeded Akron. Ohio, the third on Wested's double and year, he entered the U.S.

Military Academy, graduating in 1916. COLUMBIA, S. C. A rapped Milwaukee 103-73. The Dick Raab's clean shot to right before going to the Eagles for his final season.

The 235 pound lineman will de. vote his fulltime to the Molt Program of the Flint Board of Edu. cation, a job he has worked on during the off-season, the journal said. The Molt Program is a Philanthropic program. Tennessee: Bobby Dodd.

the I.ADV FRONITE RUndinfa Mar. it, imt. Waa I.art BolHnds 57 27 Budwelner sa 32 bill to cut the corners out of box Ohioans never lagged after break Georgia Tech veteran whose In 1936, after retiring from the MILWAUKEE Creen but this was the end of the run-making for Carl Hollingsworth A. A. Ambulance 48' 35'4 ing rings was introduced in the South Carolina Legislature Wed ing a 2-2 tie and built a 20 point Bay defensive halfback Army, Neyland inherited a Ten teams rank among the strongest year after year: and the rivals halftime lead.

came on for Ethendge then and Emlen Tunnell, a veteran of 14 nessee team that had lost every nesday. Other impressive winners includ limited the Titans to one base In the 1962 Rose Bowl, Minne seasons in the National Football major game. Starting almost The bill by Rep. Ed Grant stip mi 10 47 37 Carmodv a 43 41 Owen'a Oil 40 44 Trl-Seal 3 40 Detrex Cleaner 35 48 Edelle' Beauty 34', 4SV4 Squirt 27 57 ed the U.S. Marines, only service sota's Murray Warmath and ulates that all boxing rings in the knock in the remaining six stan zas.

League, had a pre-birthday announcement Wednesday night: from scratch, he built perhaps his greatest team. Undefeated and outfit in the meet, who ran away BOX SCORE from Washington, D.C., 84-65. Val mm netK'H ir.rtiims untied for three seasons, 3vey- He's retiring. Ind. Game Tram Cam Detroit Drops Four Players leio.

turned in a mild sur Wesleyan I Southern Ml.w. abrhbl1 ah hi UCLA's Bill Barnes. At a time when football went In for the wide-open game. Neyland stuck to emphasis on fundamentals, bone-crunching block Tunnell, who will be 40 today, land's 1938-40 teams played suc Tate P. Keller state be decagon of 18 feet in circumference.

A decagon has 10 sides. Grant explained that a decagon is almost a circle and would prevent a fighter from being pinned. prise by beating the Denver Celeb Krueeer.rf 5 0 10 Fxumjw sill said, "when that kid Conerly (40 cessively in the Orange, Rose and Sugar bowls, making him the first 178 Budweiaer 178 A. A. A.

7W 175 Roland'f TfiB 174 1 Team Series rities 71-68. year old Charley Conerly of the aodou.jo mill roung.at) 6 12 1 Southern.cf 4 1 1 3 2 2 2 WlatedJt 4 2 3 0 Green.2b SSan LAKELAND, FLA. Mt Tha coach to take a team to three ma- ing and hard tackling. Alihough C. Barlow M.

Wright Ind. Srrfefr A. Leeds M. IjHskowskl L. Wlgeers Grove.c .401 lluave.lf 5112 New York Giants) decided to hang it up, I made up my mind." Tun Detroit Tigers dropped four play he made a concession to the jor postseason games in a row.

in a corner. 405 Roland 2.287 479 Budweiser 2.278 478 Carmodv'f 2.137 ers from their roster and sent Omaha Kegler Gets 675 Series KaaD.ZD 4 0 11 Lrawford.cf 4 3 3 1 Steward. 4 0 0 0 Brechtel. lb 4 13 2 3 0 2 0 5 111 nell and Conerly New York Hawfrne.p 2 0 0 0 Etheridge.o 0 0 0 0 three farmhands back to the Ti-gertown minor league camp as rookies in 1948. "It's my birthday tomorrow," REALLY AN ENGINEER' Benson.

1 0 0 0 3 0 11 -Yoder 1 0 0 Wednesday, said Tunnell, "and I'm getting to Total 34 3 31 Totals 40 12 10 12 Dropped from the roster were. I.ADIKS AFTERNOOV Rtandinrs Mar. 27. Won Lost Lucca Grill M4 354 Henry's Amusement 54 38 NiepaKen-Soan 47 43 Davi Business Servlcs 45 45 Ventura Grill 42'4 47 Roley Refrigeration 42 48 Normal Cleaner M'i 50 14 Foster Pure Oil 35'4 54'4 gether with some of the kids and throwing a retirement party." pitchers Ron Nischwitz, John DES MOINES, IOWA (J -Action in the American Bowling Congress Tournament, at a torrid pace the last two days, slowed down Wednesday. There were no Wenlevan 201 0( 000 3 Southern Mimlsaippi 113 122 ll" 12 Seale and Gordon Seyfned and Catcher Jackie Moore.

Public Knew Gen. Neyland As Aloof Perfectionist Farmhands returned to Tiger- I MIS WlU l.KA llr.K changes in any minor events Grove, Raah: PO-A Weslevan 24-10. Mississippi 27-14. LOB Wesleyan 8. Miwimippi 11; 2B Wisted.

Exum. Crawford. Ynung. HR Southern. Brechtel.

Quave. SB Green. Crawford. Gerchuk. Brechtel.

nd. Game Team Game- Buffalo Bills Ink Halfback Jackson BUFFALO. N. Y. The town were pitchers Mickey Lolich, standings.

L. Carlson J. Strs Tom Timmerman and Leo Mar- L. Koos entette. They had been working 188 Davis 180 Lucca Grill 176 Ventura's Team Series 472 Lucca Grill 438 Davis B.

S. 436 Foster's erbbsot Ind. Series 730 710 889 2.076 2.1181 1.9S5 Sebastain Pulverente of Omaha, secretary of the Nebraska State Bowling Association, had the best score of the day, hitting 675 in G. Montague with the Tigers although on minor Buffalo Bills of the American Football League Wednesday signed ip 4 8 4 IH 8 B', 1 C. Dillon J.

Campbell Hawthorne 'LI Benson Ethndtfe HolliiiKKWOiih 'Wl league rosters. that year, sportswriters every halfback Cliff Jackson, a two-year veteran with Edmonton in the where gave Neyland credit for Wp Etheridge, Hawthome. Jones Canadian Western Inter-Provincial and Brown. 2:15. out to push his team into one of the great football victory strings of all time.

The Vols roared out for the 1927 season and were undefeated until they dropped one game in League, and fullback Billy Joe MOOKR INDIC PENDENT Standinus Mar. 18, Won Lost Roses Sporting Goods 51 30 Bartenders Local 245 49 32 Harris Barber Shop 4.31., 37' Wardrobe Cleaners 37 44 Polser's Firestone 38 45 Keeran's 25'a 55'4 Booker and end Jim Hughes, both KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -lUPD-The death Wednesday at New leans of Brig. Gen Robert Neyland took from the world of sports one of its most colorful figures. Robert Reese Neyland, a six-foot, three inch Texan, never intended to be a football coach.

He was a bridge-builder, an engineer from West Point who saw as much beauty in concrete and steel as of Western Kentucky State Col Dodger Opener Is Sell Out building a defense that stopped the Georgia backs for the first time in almost 20 years. Tennessee had not beaten Georgia since 1907. Excited members of the athletic council raced off to Washington to get War Department permission for Neyland to coach football as regular division singles. His games were 215, 214 and 246. It was his best series in nine ABC appearances.

Two Iowa brothers, Mifflin and Cecil Funk, bowling as a doubles team for the first time in 23 years of competition, had the best two-man total. They had 1220. Cecil, of Davenport, got 672 and Mifflin, of Bettendorf, shot 548. lege. 'I HIS Vt hr.K LEADERS That made them mad enough to Team Game Jackson played his college ball beat everybody in sight in 1931 927 at North Carolina College.

and 1932. 218 Harris 200 Bartenders 200 Polser's 1 Team Series 902 847 Ind. Gime- E. Bell H. Brown D.

Miller Ind. Scrles- S. Barth S. Kempin E. Bell Tennessee remained a power well as close-order drill.

They got house through World War II when 2.544 2.519 585 Bartenders 540 Harris 529 Polser's in a forward pass. His idol was Gen. Douglas Mac Washington Sends Hurlers to Syracuse Neyland went back into the Army 2.380 Arthur. Politcally, he was "far LOS ANGELES The spanking new 56,000 seat Dodger Stadium is sold out for opening day. April 10.

No tickets remain for sale at the gate, the club said Wednesday. The Dodgers oen against Cincinnati in the fancy new park at Chavez Ravine. Home games in COMPLETE STOCK Dual Exhaust Kits Mufflers Tailpipes For All Cars 25 OFF LIST Liberal Discounts Open Sunday Till 12 Noon icoxb aiiij: AUTO SUPPLY 814 W. Chestnut POMPANO BEACH The it, and it launched the career of one of the winningest football coaches in the country. BROODS When Neyland became head coach in 1926 he had only one assignmentbeat Vanderbilt.

The with service in China and India and emerged a brigadier general. He picked up the reins in 1946 and took his team to the Orange Bowl, in 1950 to the Cotton Bowl and crowned his active coaching career with the 1952 Cotton Bowl Washington Senators Wednesday sent pitchers John Gabler and COMMERCIAL Standbies Mar. 1HH. Won Lost Normal Cleaners 50 31 Moose 49 32 Howe Construction Co 47'a 33'i Dixie Truckers Home 46s i 34 "a Interstate F. C.

Co 45'ii 35Hi American State Bank 38'i Cities Service Fuel Oils 38'a Felmlev-Dickerson Co 42 39 C.isev Market Basket 38'j 42'i Brandt Truck Line 32 49 Witham's Herefords 2fi'-i 54'i Hector Maestri to Syracuse of the Would Require Boxers To Wear Headgear BOSTON (Pi Boxers would be required to wear protective headgear and to use at least eight ounce gloves under terms of a bill filed with the Massachusetts Legislature Wednesday. Rep. Walter T. Kostanski, D-Montague, sponsored the bill and International League on 24 hour past seasons have been played at Vols beat everybody except Van recall, and returned pitcher Carl Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles Coliseum. He set team.

i derbilt. Neyland brooded Maihias and Billy Klaus, utility right of right." He wrote no books, no magazine articles, and the general public knew him only as an aloof perfectionist who designed a football defense as carefully as he helped design Norris Dam to hold the Tennessee River in check. REHEARSE His entire philosophy might be summed up in the words that were drummed into the ears of his nationally famous football teams for 21 years: "No play is any-good until you've rehearsed it 500 infielder, to the same club. StioRplmeier's Hvbiids 23' 57 THIS WEEK'S LEADERS Team Game jfiij tigfxj. u4 tx 1 said it stemmed from the case of Ind.

tlaml E. Fcser Adams H.mes Ind. Series Feecr Benny Paret, seriously injured in. 248 Normal CI. 989 240 Dixie Tr.

909 228 Felmlev-D. 902 Team Series 825 Normal CI. 2.878 593 Rowe Const. 2.815 577 2.588 a New York bout last Saturday. J.

Benmffo R. Adams site I I va5 5 DRIVE-IN Basketball Results NATIONAL A A I' AT DENVER Second Round Vallejo. 71, Denver Sports Center 68. Williamsville. N.

78. Wichita. Kan. 71 Akron lOhloi 103. Milwaukee 73 Bartlesvllle lOkiai 82, Dayton lOhloi 77.

Denver Truckers 88. Brownstown tlnd I 75. U.S. Marines. Quantlco, Va.

84, Washington. C. 65 NATIONAL WHEELCHAIR TO! RNAMENT AT CHANI'TE AIR FORCE BASE iQaalifyinj Roondl Richmond, 46. Nashville, 36 V. of Illinois Gizz Kids 45, St.

Petersburg. Fla 33 (Quart er-Finali 8.F.E.A. MEN Tl'ESPAT Standings 5lar. 27, Won Lost Five Goers 72 48 JutieernauLs 70'2 48'a Lmkv Five 70' a 49' a Cherry Pickers 88' a 51 times. At one point in his career he commuted between Knoxville and Chattanooga, to hold down two jobs that of Army district engineer at Chattanooga and head football coach at the University of Tennessee.

EMPIRE AT TOWANDA AVE. L0 ICffMOFS (Nasi fa lltnor Store) Klaim Kefilers 64' 55'i Pin Tippcis 64 58 Fieht Balls 62 58 Fire Plugs, 6Ua 58'i St.it Cats 58'-a 61 'a Lieht Bulbs 4'a 73'a Split Gitters 45 75 HoumK- 37'a 82'a THIS HI I LEADERS Ind. Game Team t.inr- Swailes 2 Five Goers 1.0.18 Walker 247 Pin Tipoers KOI Smith 234 Klalm KetT 897 "I'm1 really an engineer," he; said often. As an engineer-coach he had a few basic feelings about Two platoon football is "rat race! football." and the single wing was Fh. 825-8585 I We Deliver New York Pan-American 42, Indianapolis 33.

Garden Grove, 47. St. Louis 98 Richmond. Va 44. Kansas City iKan.l 33 nd.

Series Tesm Series Walker 828 JiieKemauts 2 803 THURSDAY. FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIALS Van Swailes 808 Five Goers 2.5,1 Lon( Beach icaltl 47. university ot 2 500 Illinois 27. 600 Klaim Keg Kurm 5 HUBER WISCONSIN PREMIUM BEER good enough in the old days and is good enough now. 700 DOIXARS Neyland came to the University of Tennessee in 125 as professor of Military Science and Tactics.

He was 33 years old, nine years out of West Point, and he had no thought of building his reputation on footbalL But he agreed to help coach Ranks mold a football team in -V GOLFERS Woods Irons Putters Alsa Hickory Sraal Shaft Pwttart Shaat Cnalith Prohstsianol A Scotthgord Ta-Mot Coif Sett Fnsss S4 9S And Us CALLANS' SPORT SHOP Ftm Cvthsmar Parlnnf in Saar 01 Main SI "Sana 1)7-1 IIS Cans 24 Bottles 00 $279 That's Way fhe Cookie Crumbles Lakeland. Fla. (AP) Cookie Rojas, Cincinnati second baseman, is tacked out at third as he attempts to steal in first inning of game with Detroit here Wednesday. Tiger third baseman Steve Boroi applies the tag. and the university paid him JTiW for It.

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