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Birmingham Post-Herald from Birmingham, Alabama • 14

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1 BIRMINGHAM POST-HERALD Saturday Nwambw 21 1964 PAGI II 3 Quickies Push Hurricanes Past Vandy 35 To 17 with a 40-yard pass to the Miami three setting up Steve touchdown plunge in the third The Commodores scored again in the fourth on one-yard run after Dave Malone recovered a fumble by Russell Smith at the Miami 43 Miami then launched an 80-yard drive that removed all suspense when Barth smashed across from 30 yards out Coughlin passed six yards to Tom Coughlin for first half touchdown after Vanderbilt had taken a 3-0 lead on a 21-yard field goal by Toby Wilt Prize Each Week PEP TALK YMCA'c West All Star Head Coach Jerry Albano is shown with (If no correct solution is received for any one week's puxxle that week's prixe will be added to the award for tho following week's contest For exact amount of prixe money sea Monday's Birmingham Post-Herald) Winner and answer for this puxxle will be published in The Birmingham News Sunday November 29 1964 This puzzle will be reprinted in The Birmingham Post-Herald Monday November 23 1964 New puxxle will be published in the Birmingham Post-Herald Saturday November 28 1964 CLIP ON DOTTED LINE 1 Birmingham Post-IIcrald members of his team giving them a few pointers on some of the different plays that might be used against them in the Sun Bowl at Shades Valley Stadium The West All Stars won 27-13 over the East King Didn't Go Sun Didn't Shine But Sun Bowl Fans Didn't Mind Coshwerd Puzzle No 476 BT JIMMY SPAUGY It was a cold miserable night but 5000 Birmingham area residents withstood the car-stinging wind to watch the 15th Annual YMCA Sun Bowl game played at Shades Valley High School Stadium last night It was the night to crown the Sun Bowl Quoen and King 3305 DclI-rd was crowned Sun Bowl Queen for the coming year Both Rusty and Lucy attend the Highlands Day School Members of the King and Queens court were: Danny Drennen Elizabeth iShaw of Mountain Brook George Zanger Leigh Ellen Legg of Edgewood Bob Stephenson Susan Hartsfield of Crestline Rusty Stokes Janet Von Bevern of Shades Mountain Philip Johnson Carol Goodwin of McElwairf Hal Phillips Beverly Wynn of Hall Kent and John Volker of Vestavia Football teams from 13 different elementary schools in the Shades Valley area participated in the Sun Bowl festivities Things started at 4:30 pm: yesterday afternoon with two games being playdB at the same time one at each end of the football field The final score of the Sunj Bowl East-West All Star football game was the Eastern All Stare 13 Western All Stare 27 I Address City State for the 1965 season But there was only one thing missing the King nusty Rushton son of Mr and Mrs William Rushton III 4017 Old Leeds-cir became ill at the last minute and was not able to attend the game Lucy Chappcl daughter of Mr and Mrs Percy Brower Jr A NEW IDEA FOR Clip Sotted line Old moll to Diva Dollsr cor of lirniiiftiin Pest-Herald So 489 BimitegkdRi 1 Ala Corah delivered personally mint bt hi by Wdnadoy II :00 on MiM moat bo paet-marind by Wtdnoadoy on and roach The limbi thorn Nnri luildiai wHbia 22 boors altar daodliao Tha Caihwerd Paula i publishad Monday Sirminahani Poit-Harald Monday Bwaiingham Now CLUES Cases Found Fifteen suspicious cases of possible tuberculosis were found yesterday by the Christmas Seal X-ray Bus parked in front of Lights on Vulcan last night showed the good news these citizens that they can now do something to control their disease before their lungs are damaged At the same time 38 cases of other chest abnormalities were uncovered There were 417 persons who took advantage of the X-ray service yesterday provided through dollars from Christmas Seals Bag Snatcher Gets 10 Years A young Negro who snatched bags" from two women carrying money to banks for deposits has been sentenced to a total of 10 years imprisonment and has applied for probation Judge Alta King set the probation hearing for Charles John Smith 22 of Birmingham Rt 10 for Jan 8 Smith who entered pleas of guilty to both cases was charged of snatching a bag containing 170450 from Mrs Dorothy Miller co-owner of a north-side jewelry stone on June 16 The second case involved theft of $50 from Annie Laurie Clark a Negro maid for a dentist at Five Points who was making a deposit for him The second incident occurred Aug 18 at Tenth-av and 20th-st TENNESSEE VS KENTUCKY SATURDAY NOV 21 12:45 PM and hear the Alabama football round-up on the GENE STALLINGS Show OVER MO insurance with collision protection liability protection Jock luces IMS HertM NX Ham Ml-Wtl Mu 114409 Mu 1 4-110 Hhmi 151-1524 Hanoi 425-4201 Ota 124-2579 Unemployment down 116 Let's keep economic progress in Birmingham Vote Mayor-Council December 1 Pd Pol Advertisement by Committee to Keep Pragret Thomas McDowell Chairman 1905 2nd Ave MIAMI Fla The Miami Hurricanes aided by two Mg' breaks scored three touchdowns In 3:14 of the third quarter Friday night to beat Vanderbilt 35-17 for their fourth straight football victory Sophomore quarterback Bob Biletnikoff went across for all three scores the first after a 62-yard drive and the others after fumbles that gave the ball to Miami at the Vanderbilt one and the 17 Leading 7-3 after a nervous first half diving which their offense had been stymied by the hard-charging interior line of the Commodores the Hurricanes took a commanding 21-3 lead Those breaks looked mighty sweet after sophomore Bob Kerr drawing his first starting assignment at quarterback in place of the injured Dave Waller directed Vanderbilt to two touchdowns that narrowed flie margin to 2S-17 But the Hurricanes made it sure by driving 80 yards to a final touchdown on the running of Biletnikoff and Bob Barth a third string back Biletnikoff accounting for four of Miami's five touchdowns broke two of the sophomore records of George Mira All -America passing sensation He completed 10 passes to run his seasonal total to 78 four more than Mira got in his rookie year He broke the school's sophomore total offense record by running for 115 yards and passing for 105 and a total of 1142 for the year A bad pass from center fumbled by Jerry Shuford on a punt attempt gave Miami the ball on the Commodore one in the first bad break of the third period Biletnikoff sneaked across On the ensuing kickoff Tony Saladino recovered Jerry Gent's bobble at the Vanderbilt 17 and Biletnikoff faking a pass streaked 13 yards for the score Vanderbilt quickly struck back Kerr hit Steve Kupas Ensley Continued from Page 11 113 yards and lone touchdown That along with 18 yards mi the most of it by senior Halfback Donny got the Jets 11 second half first downs Kimbrcll Don Rutledge Dan Covington Jim Dailey Robert Park Reed Knaffl Robert Jacobs Lee Russell and Puccio had outstanding Ensley nights on defense It was Kimbrell that shut the door on Johnston on a last minute bid for a touchdown and it was the Rutledge Park team that set up Ensley's first save Rutledge blocked John Easley's kick easily and Part covered it up on the two Kimbrell then got one yard Rutledge none and Dickerson one and the score with 2:58 left in the first half Just minutes later Dicker-son intercepted Bailey's errant toss on his own 48 ran it back to the 48 and seven plays later scored from four yards out Ensley 13 Banks nothing with 6:13 left in the half On the 46-yard drive Kimbrell ran four times for 40 one a 29-yard scamper to the five Rutledge got the other two On the third Ensley push It was Dickerson passing that sparked the 80-yard drive He hit Kimbrell with tosses of four and 30 yards and Puccio with completions of nine and the last being for the score Late in the third quarter Banks started from their 37 and scored six plays later with :59 seconds left Bailey caught fire hitting halfback Doug Powell with passes of eight and 14 yards then Cook with the 16-yard scoring pass The Jets had gotten down to the 12 on the series before they started for the score when center Ronnie Roddam fell on a loose Ensley ball at the Jacket 49 A 34-yard Bailey to Cook pau got it to the 15 and fullback Richard Nunn got three up the middle But that was all as three straight Bailey passes foil incomplete-two of them perfect tosses that were dropped in the end sone The Jets threatened again late in the final stanza but again were stymied This time Bailey got them' close again with a 23-yard pass to Easley and a 26-yard heave to Johnston that set the Jets up with a first and goal at the seven Four plays later it was at the six and Ensley took over and handily killed the dock thanks to a 11-yard run by Dickerson that got a needed first down eseeeeeeeese eeseeeeeeee eseeseseeeee oeeeeeoeo eeeeeeee Moeeeeoe oseeeooeeseseoeee SUN BOWL Lucy Chappel daughter of Mr and Mrs Percy Brower Jr of 3305 Dell-rd was chosen Sun Bowl Queen at the YMCA's Sun Bowl football game played at Shades Valley High School Stadium last night Phone each wack in flip Saturday and and ia thp Friday Sunday and 24 It if regrettable that there should ba man who art pour and CLUES DOWN: 1 No pieca of poetry should ba rucitad too 2 It's not uncommon far them ta ba seen in gardens 4 An autramely a a as an I will naturally Interest an architect 5 A I a 1 1 any bound ta have its critics 6 Normal agoing will have Its incvitabla effect an them 10 One can generally associate it with billing and cooing 1 2 It will stain your clothes of course 14 If he' you may well aspect a boy's pride ta ba hurt 17 If sgucak (very ana should knew what ta da 19 It's actually possibla ta buy a reasonably cheap glass 20 Yaang goat 21 Tha will being of mom-bars of an expedition aftan depends on how they ere A NEW ERA "vanity Bav it I rmLanwy kick Vaadv Kerr I ran lima Barn raa CHre 4W Prep Scores Ensley 28 Banks 6 Harytowa 26 Besemer 7 Gadsdea 28Etowah 7 Albertville 19 Gantersvllle 13 Cullman 6 Hancevllle 8 HalryviUe 12 Dcshler 7 Coffee 39 Sheffield 19 Emma Saasoin 14 Glencoe 6 Vigor 13 McGill 11 Fiona toe 28 Uriah 6 Silas 27 Butler 26 Hartselle 28 Bridgeport 3 Sylacaaga 33 Comer 7 Clayton 46 Zion Chapel 6 Lyeffloa 13 Red Level 13 (tie) Dadevllle 26 Clanton Samson 28 Cottonwood Ankara 7 Union Springs 6 Reptoa 49 Coffee Springs I Muaford 26 Wiaterboro 6 Foley 29 Falrhope 6 Grand Bay IS Robertsdale 14 Opp 17 Andalusia 13 Maples viUe 13 Hicks Memorial 9 Goshen 29 Louisville 7 Carry 13 Cordova 6 Wetumpka 44 Thompsoa I Prep Basketball Nm Bredrtee 0 KImIm Mm pm spate si Baker MSI 7 Nxrftbere 44 Mecef Acedwny il UmM SSL tiiiii MM si Isimimi St College Football Miami 35 Vanderbilt 17 Hake Forest 27 St 13 LSU Fresh 26 Tubum Fresh 8 College Basketball Predh MM 4 "TraiM si rum jmmt cat- Pro Basketball tr Irnfc III PMtaMMM bestae tv am VsHTia Patrwt sammo Hagge Leader In Golf Meet BILOXI Miss Marlene Hagge 30-year-old Pensacola Fla professional fired a two-under-par 69 Friday for the first round lead in the 117000 Mary Mills Gulf Coast Women's golf tournament Par 71 rounds were made by Mickey Wright leading money winner on the ladies PGA tour and Shirley Englehom recently-elected LPGA president MortMW NM! Msssssiiiimi Micfcwy Wrtotit Mlrlif ENMlfR MsssiisiMsi JtAfM Front MMI Ruth Jtw MMIMISIIIMIm SMo-ri Rottv RawH MSMIMIMIIII tMWt ANy CotM i IS Cam Mm H-IS-M Indy Torteeatke IS Mary MHti Bvt)lt Rrtffia JMf KIM Clifford Ann Crood Lao Ho iwo Deacons HCS 27 WINSTON-SALEM Ill Forest fullback Brian Piccolo completed a record-filled season by scoring three touchdowns Friday night in leading Wake Forest to a 27-13 victory over North Carolina State and crimp the Wolfoack hopes of winning the Atlantic Coast Conference football title The km left NC State with a 5-2 ACC record and put Duke in position to win the championship with a victory over North Carolina Saturday Piccolo scored 21 points to bring till season's total to 111 tops in the nation and a conference record He alas brought his season touchdown total to 17 another conference mart In rushing 14 times for 115 yards Piccolo his final total for 10 games to 1044 yards highest In the land The victory squared Wake Forest's season record at 5-5 in its first year under Coach Bill Tate who inherited a quad that had won only one game in two seasons As the game ended a brief player fight erupted on the field but was quickly put down as spectators and police engulfed the two squads Wake Forest Jumped into an early 144 lead A pan Interception by Wayne Welbom who returned to the State 36 in the opening minutei set up Wake first score Piccolo went over CLUES AC80SS: 9 Esparipaca ai a cauld 1 1 I aioka a physically abla man useful la army transport 7 Howavar heavy you muy huppau ta ho you don't aspect a a a chair to whan yau sit an it a tong would certainly cipoct people in th ana ta hear 9 A maa will hardly faar an opponent ha has pruvtausly and bcotan It In use it won't stay clean for long 13 la direct contrast tha weather may bt vary cold ia winter bat ia summer 15 It might possibly bather a tennis player daring a match 16 Canvcrsatian ar lecture 17 the IS There may be moments of doubt when you monuy to someone This hoiag apparently accepted by others it may ba polite oat sxpress year poor regard af it Na half measures ora ta bo auptetad whan men art thoroughly by tbu police 8 A man who 22 23 MOST UP-TO-DATE MOST COMPLETE AUTO POLICY YOUR DOLLAR CAN BUY! The Century by Nationwide is liberalized auto over 20 expanded features to give you better better comprehensive protection better Covers you and every member of your family Negro 17 Held In Slaying Case A seventeen-year-old Negro youth last night was charted with murder in concction with the shotgun slaying last Friday of a 69-year-old collector Lurry Todd was arrested ear Her this week and a warrant was issued last night charging him with the murder of Harry Wade Wade a collector for Bell Tailoring Co of Ensley was found in the Mulga area about a week ago Stomp To 13 from the one and made good the first of his placement kicks In the second quarter the Deacons covered 68 yards In 13 plays with quarterback John Mackovic scoring from the nine State received the kickoff and moved 61 yards in 11 plays Charlie Noggle coring from the three 1 Mackovic fumbled when hit on his 37 in the closing seconds of the half and State recovered With 13 seconds to play Ron Shosnik hit Wendell Coleman with a touchdown pass Wake Forest scored its third touchdown in the third period in a five-play 43-yard drive Piccolo cracked left guard I foom nine yards out In the final quarter the final feeble effort ended when a fourth down Shosnik pass thrown from his 13 fell incomplete State players complained bitterely that a pass interference penalty should have been called and their protests led to a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty that gave Wake Forest the ball on seven Four plays later Ploollo smashed over for his touchdown with 40 seconds to play mm Andreat Mckj tram SkesaNu WP- Rules for Cashword Puzzle Contest I-The contestant must solve the clues across and down as you would any other crossword puzzle Choose tram each clue the word that you think BEST fits tho definition 2 After you have filled out tho puzzle completely clip It along the ooftau linos and mail it to Bonanza Bill care Birmingham News Post Offtc Bom 989 Bwminghcim I ALc Eoch word you fiTl in your puzzle must bo clearly legible and you must dip your puzzle along the dotted lino far your entry ta ba acceptable I Please paste ar lae yam entry aa a postcard far convenience In han-dliam by the Mgas Far each SIM in prlia money trsn tba winner wW aat a 120 beans If the winning entry Is psstad ar (Inad an a pnsteard nr similar light cardboard backing Tact's a 204b beans far a winning entry an a postcard You may send your entries in an envelope if you have no post can) but yau will not quality for tho 204b bonus DO NOT enclose a postcard in an onvolopo 4 A cash prico af $100 will be paid each weak to the correct solution If more than one correct solution is rscoivrd the prize will ba equally divided among the winners If no correct solution is received tho week pnzo will be added to the award for tna next contest 5 Each contestant may submit not moio than six entrios on Cashword Puzzle No 476 Vou may send vaur puzzle in on blanks from the papor or an original exact size hand drawn facsimile Mechanically repioduccd facsimile are NOT eligible Prior ta becoming entitled tn and recnvrnq coin pnzo and ta establish reliance eoch winner agrees if required ta sign an affidavit certifying lal that the submitted answers are his or her own efforts and (bl that ho or she no not acted for or coniunction or cooperation with any person Ineligible under tho rules ta compete In this contest 6 Entries delivered personally to the Birmingham News or Post-Herald must roach tho Birmingham Nows Buildinq by II AM Wednesday November 25 All mail rn'iws must be poslmutked not later than AM Wednesday November 25 and must ba delivered io The Birmingham News-Post -Hera Id not later than 10 am tha next day 7 Contest answers ara sealed in an envelope deposited in a local bank Wo do not know tho answet uitu the dose of eoch contest Remember There I only ONE coroct solution and only one correct solution can wei So study tho duos carefully Theie It only on answer that in tho decision of the judges Is tho BEST word fitting tho definition in each duo Tha So study the dues carefully Theie It only one answer that in tho decision of the ludges Is tho BEST word fitting the definition in each duo Tha SilayDanolt In til dry Me for Hia fiaaat pratactian CALL YOU8 NEAREST NATIONWIDE AGENT IF NO ANSWII CALL 124-2579 decision rt the judge will be final and all entrants taking part agree ta accept these decisions as a condition of entry This is a lomt contest of Tho Birmingham Newt ana Birmingham Pott Herald and one weekly prixe it ottered jointly by both newspapers No winner may collect a prize from ana of these newspapers end then collect a second prize from the ether newspaper the tome week's contest I In the event no wirvtoi is found by tho fudges a contestant may request one rechock by Iba cantatf tndaee ef tba entries en file within five days alter tha nntsrer finf published Failure to icquotr such a recheck the allowed time shall constitute a waiver and discharge of tho contestant's claim ta any part of the prize eftaiad Duo to tha large numhar of entries the contestant as a condition ta obtaining a recheck mutt post a bend hi Ike amount af 1M with cosh collateral conditioned ta pay the cost of rechecking in tho event the cuntastart It sot found ta bo winner If the contestant It found ta bo a wnner the cash collateral and band diall be returned ta the contestant put the amount of tho prize money ta srhich such contestant may be entitled The contestant absolves The Birmingham New and Potl-Herald from any responsibility far tho contestant's entr-et delayed or lost In the mall or in handling or for the failure of tho ludges to find tho contestant's entry No prut shall be awarded unless a correct entry can ha found 9 Employes of The Birmingham Nexn Birmingham Post-Herald Mercury Express Inc or Station WAPI WAPI-FM and WAPI-TV or any members of thaw Immediate familial we NOT eligible ta participate 10 Tha Birmingham News and Post-Herald reserve the right ta correct typographical and other accidental error In all editions of these newspapers You win an extra 20 bonui if your winning entry comes in posted on a patten NofwuFttfc Mutual Iruunnct Co Bam Ohio.

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