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injuries Force Clorico To Make Changes In Lineup Draw Starting Assignments Injuries have hampered Salem during the past few days and Coach Don Clarico has been forced to make a couple of changes for this game against Farrell. Mike Sweteye, 153-lb. junior will start at left end in of Mike Joseph, who is suffering with arm trouble, while Cody Goard, 160-lb. junior gets the nod at left halfback. Howard Lambert has a neck injury, but he is expected to see considerable action.

Lloyd knee ailment is responding to treatment and he too may play against the Night Riders. A pint-sized backfield, which includes two seniors and two sophomores will start against the Qua. kers for FarrelL "We were beaten by that one big and a few bod breaks in our two Tony Paulekas, coach of the Night Riders. John Giroski, who Is president of his senior class at Farrell, is Coach choice to open at quarterback. THE 156-LB.

athlete, according to his coach, is a good leader, an excellent faker with plenty of deception, but is only a fair passer. Several of his aerials in the three previous contests were intercepted, and against Butler, he completed only one of 17 passes. Farrell has only one regular back from last season. The Night Riders have been working with seven kttermen from the 1962 unit. Frank 235-lb.

senior, is a strong athlete at a left tackle. He bolsters a solid left side of the Farrell forward wall. AT THE HALFBACK spots for the Night Riders will be sophomores William Sammuels and Sharkey Flint, 150-lb. sopho. more; and slated for fullback duty is Joe Leavens, 155-lb.

senior. The Farrell mentor pointed out that his squad was still in contention during the fourth period against Butler, trailing 7-6. With a third down and six yards to go situation, a Butler back broke the game wide open when he scampered 66 yards for a touchdown. SALEM Name Art Spack Dennis Everhart Ron Evans Larry Reader Gary Starbuck Howard Lambert Mike Sweteye Larry Earley Cody Goard Mike DeRienzo George Begalla The Night Riders also lost to Aliquippa, but knocked off the only Ohio teams they have faced this season with an 8-0 victory over Campbell Memorial to open the campaign. In three contests, Fanell has scored but two touchdowns, while the Red and Black scored at least once in each of their three clashes thus far.

Farrell sticks to a six man defensively, but can alternate se- eral other defeases throughout the game. DRILLS THIS week have been concentrated on gearing the offense for the Night Riders, plus setting up defenses for the Far rell offensive attack. Paulekas said, "we don't have any outstanding boy, any success we have is through a team The series, which Is developing into one of the hottest rivalries in northeastern Ohio western Pennsylvania competition, is usually won by no more than one touchdown. Last year, a ID in the last minute of the fourth period, gave Salem a hard earned 18-13 decision. M1MI STATISTICS Sa First downs rushing 87 83 First downs passing 7 First downs penaltlse 0 Total first downs 4d SS Yards gained rushing 608 629 Yards lost rushing 99 37 Net yards gained rushing 404 803 Yards gained passing 136 373 Total yards, rushing and passing 639 774 Forward passes attempted 24 25 Forward passes completed 11 14 Passes had Intercepted 0 1 Yards Interceptions returned i 10 84 by Number of punts Average dlst of punta Distance all punta returned by Number of kickoffs Avermge dlst of kickoffs Number of kickoffs returned by Yards kickoffs ret by Number of fumbles Times ball lost on fumbles by Number of penalties Number 15-yd.

penalties Total yards lost by penalties INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Ball Carrier Times Gained Lost Net Begalla DeRienzo Scott Goard MellsiRer Johnson Rotten born Earley FARRELL 47 48 130 8 10 68 9 86 8 150 4 2 94 11 80 244 44 0 259 SI110 19 91 22 733 75 3330 33 3 13 0 18 1302 10 2-2 14 If 75-69 Page 14 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER INS MUSIC MAN Sonny Liston donned Highlander attire and attempted to play bagpipes wherever he appeared in Scotland. The heavyweight champion is touring Europe giving exhibitions. Dodgers Will Probably Counter With Koufax Inter-County Title May Be Decided Interesting Action Should Feature Area Football ProgramThis Weekend By MARK W. MILLER News Editor Some of the most exciting action in schoolboy football this season may be seen in the area this weekend with a couple of interesting tilts slated in the Tri-County and Inter-County Leagues. Statewise, the Alliance Massillon and Niles-Cincinnati Roger Bacon contests have created the most interest Some grid fans think that Coach fony Mason and his Red Dragons will get an acid test from Bron classy aggregation at the Niles Stadium Saturday.

Niles, with three easy victories, was rated No. 1 in this initial AP survey, while Cincinnati was lofted into the No. 8 spot. IN TRI-COUNTY ACTION, unbeaten Lisbon voted into a tie for 43rd place, travels to Poland Saturday and the Bulldogs (2-1) figure to be no pushover for the powerful Blue Devils (3-0). Coach Bill VanBrocklin's aggregation dropped an 8-0 decision to unbeaten Canfield (3-0) to open the season, then edged Columbiana 18-12 last week.

Coach Bud high flying juggernaut rolled to easy victories over hapless Carrollton 280 and outclassed Wellsville 38-16, Collier Praises Flanking End Collins Browns Banking Passing Game On Young Receivers but got a stern test from Minerva 8-6 last week. PERHAPS THE MOST INTER- esting clash may develop at Farrell, where Salem takes on tht Night Riders. If last 18-13 thriller is any indication, then the two schools with identical 1-2 marks should provide plenty of exciting action. East Palestine takes on Leetonia at the den in a clash that should keep attention Friday. Leetonia Coach Carl squad started off the campaign with impressive victories over United 22-8 and Beaver Local, but then the props were knocked out from under the Bears by the Louisville Tigers 68-0.

East Palestine was soundly trounced 32-0 by Canfield in the lid-lifter, but since then has rolled to successive wins over West Branch 14-0 and Sebring 14-8. Yankees To Start Hurler Ford Against LA In Series Opener wt.Yr. Poi.Name WLYr. 175Sr.LE Ron Capitol 185Sr. 195 Sr.

LT Frank 239 Sr. 175Sr. LG Sterling Webb 189Sr. 220SrC Walter Nogay 189Sr. 190 Sr.

RG Damon Gracenin 179 Jr. 205Sr. RT Richard Benka 189Sr. 153Jr. RE Francis Lengyel 150Sr.

168 Sr.QB John Giroski 150 Sr. 160 Jr.LH Sharkey Flint 150 So. 155 Sr. RH Richard Cannone 130 Jr. 202 Sr.

FB Joe Leavens 155Sr. By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK York Yankee left-hander Whitey Ford, biggest World Series winner, will pitch the first game of the 1963 classic, probably against Los Sandy Koufax, at Yankee Stadium next Wednesday. Yankee left-hander A1 Downing and right-hander Jim Bouton will pitch the second and third games for the Yankees, manager Ralph Houk said today in making known his series plans. He did not specify the order of pitchers for the second and third games. Houk said he would depend on just three starters, thus assigning Mays Lifts Batting Average But Giants Lose 6-4; LA Blanks Mets JIM HACKLEMAN Associated Press Sports Writer.

Watch Willie Mays, bounciest convalescent. He may be the first guy to win a batting title with an off-year. The San Francisco center fielder, who fought through a protracted slump and then was forced into a four-game layoff with nervous exhaustion early this month. is on a hitting tear. history to strike out 300 in one season.

Dick Groat St. .320 after two hits in five tries the second-place Cardinals ended a six-game losing string by beating the Chicago Cubs 5-2. Orlando Cepeda of the whacked a three-run homer in four appearances and has a .319 mark. His blow was matched by a three-run pinch hit homer by Wilke wen: 4-for-4 Wednesday Don Demeter and a two-run shot by Johnny Callison in a seventh- a triple, two doubles and a single the Giants were beaten by Philadelphia 6-4, and powered himself right into the middle of the scrap for the National League batting title. Mays vvas 301 when he was sidelined, and in a phenomenal climb since then he has raised his average to 317.

currently on a 13-game hitting streak. 25-for-53 and a .472 clip. Ahead of Mays in the scramble for the batting crown are; Deb nding champion Tommy Da vis of the pennant-winning Los at .323 after two singles in three trips in a 1-0 triumph )ver the New York Mets. Sandy Koufax won his 25th that one, and became the ourth pitcher in major league Ralph Terry, pitching hero of the 1962 World Series triumph, over San Francisco, to bullpen duty. Houk also said he planned to play his eight regulars, including Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris, in every game without resorting to platooning.

going to go with the pitchers who have done the best job during the regular the Yankee skipper soid. The same starting line-up which defeated the Giants in seven games last October will open against Los Angeles regardless of who pitches for the Dodgers. understand the Dodgers are going to go with three pitchers, too Koufax, Podres and said Houk. talked with Alston (Dodger Manager Walter Alston) during a radio interview and he came right out and said Koufax would pitch the first edged Boston 7-6. Minnesota and game.

Cleveland were not scheduled. said his Koufax worked five shutout in- i choice lay between Podres and nings in the close one i over the Mets, with eight strike- Ford. whose 24 victories matches Koufax, will be seeking CLEVELAND (AP)-The Cleveland Browns are bonking their passing game on a quintet of young receivers, none of whom has blazing speed. The are flankers Gary Collins and Tom Hutchinson, split end Rich Kreitling and slot ends John Brewer and Bob Crespino. Also in the picture is 32-year-old Ray Renfro, now counted on only for spot duty in his 12th season in the National Football League.

Coach Blanton Collier is high on Collins, the 23-year-old former Maryland star who has become the regular flanker in his second pro season. Collins has caught nine passes for 137 yards and two touchdowns and ranks seventh in the league. "Collins is a power type of Collier said Wednesday while discussing the 6-foot-4, 217- pound receiver. get knocked out of position. He also has the good hands you Collier feels Collins has chance to become one of the great reoeivers of football in future He calls Gaiy "an allyears.

around football referring to his ability as a punter, blocker and tackier. The husky biond with the crew cut is in his second year as the punter. He was eighth in the league in 1962 with a 42.8- yard average for 45 kickj. With the offense clicking at 39-point-a-game average, Collins has had to punt only twice this season. Collins was the first draft choice for the 1962 season The 27-year-old Kreitling was the first draft pick for the 1959 season and Crespino, 25, was the No.

1 selection for the 1961 season. Hutchinson, a first pick a year ago, is a 22-year-old former Kentucky star. The 26-year-old Brewer was drafted fifth in 1959 when he still had a year of eligibility remaining at Mississippi. The Browns first used him as a defensive end, but switched him to slot end in 1962 when he grabbed 22 passes for 290 yards and a pair of touchdowns. beaten Alliance (3-0) in a contest already sold cut.

Last year the Aviators spanked the Tigers and you can bet all of Massillon remembers the pasting. Southern Local (Salineville) with an impressive 2-1 record entertains a strong unbeaten Wayne squad which has posted three straight. The Indians knocked Greenford 12-8 to start the season, followed up with a 14-6 tictory over Springfield Local (Jefferson), then was shut out 26-0 by Midvale last week. A RUDE AWAKENING may be waiting unbeaten East Liverpool when the Potters of Coach Robert Hedmond travel to New Philadelphia. The river city unit is unbeaten in three starts, which include victories over Class A rivals Beaver Local 514) and Midland, 30-12, and Class AA Steubenville Central Catholic, with one of their poorest teams in recent years, 12-0.

The Quakers of New Philael- phia tied powerful Martins Ferry 7-7 last weekend. The Potters renew their series with the Purple Raiders Oct. 18. Following the stunning upset that snapped its 36-game winning streak, Lowellville hopes to start another one against Mineral Ridge at the stadium Saturday in a clash which may decide the Inter-County championship. The Ramblers, off to a great start, have polished off Crestview 38-0, GreenfQrd 64-6 an Pyma- tuning Valley 68-12.

Lowellville dropped an 8-6 decision to Crestview last Saturday. Massillon (2-1) will' entertain un- IT PAYS TO DRIVE-IN 411 So. Ellsworth Close 10 P.M. Wild Irish Fose Wines $1.00 Fifth by Volume GALLO WINES 99c Fifth by Volume Try Genessee This Week! Hi-Power BUY BY THE CASE AND SAVE MONEY We Have 6 Pac 8 Pac Cans and Throw-Aways AH FLAYS POP $1.50 Case of 21 TWIN PACK POI fiottato i Si 59c outs extending his NL record to 306. The lone run the first his 11th World Series triumph in the game the opener.

He has lost five. Kou- when in two came in Moon and Tommy Davis singled. Samef' decision in 1959. He was and Moon scored on a wild p.ckoff ,.0 by the Chicago whlte attempt by Roger Craig. Sox.

Major League Stars By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BAITING Willie Myas, Giants. lifted average to -317 with 4-for-4 perfonnonci with a triple, wo doubles ard a single in 6-4 oss to PITCHING Sandv Koufax, Xxigers, won nis 25th game in a triumph over the New York Vlets and brought his strikeout for the year to 306, becoming the fourth pitcher since 1900 reach the 300-strikeout level. Since 1945, Big Ten football earns have won 312, lost 137 and ied 19 games against opponents utside their conference. inning rally that gave the Phils the victory. Hank Aaron of the Milwaukee his 43rd homer for a .318 average, helping Warren Spahn beat the Cincinnati Reds 9-5.

Spahn, 22-7 for the year and ith 349 victories in a magnificent career, also homered. And Roberto Clemente of the Pittsburgh l-for-4 in a 2-1 defeat at Houston and slipped to .318. The Colts took this one with a two-run uprising in the seventh after being blanked on two hits by Tom Sisk through six. New American League champion Yankees took only one hour and 38 minutes to dispose of the Los Angeles Angels 3-1. Hard- throwing Jim Bouton warmed up for a World Series start with a seven-inning workout for his 21st victory, allowing three hits and facing only 15 men in his last five innings- Bob Saverine, in his last game before starting a six-month Army hitch, got three hits and batted in two runs in leading Baltimore to a 10-2 romp over Chicago.

White Sox rookie Gary Peters was rocked in his bid to become a 20-game winner. Also in the Ken Retzer, a .227 batter, rapped out four hits and knocked in five runs, leading Washington to a 6-2 victory over Detroit, and Ed sacrifice fly in the seventh inning delivered the clinching run aj Kansas City Tigers fired the top three-game series 769-719-774-2262 to chalk up a 4-0 victory and grab the lead in the standings following the initial action in the Friday Night Buckeye League at Timberlanes. Spaghetti and Steak House carded a and Zimmerman posted a Olive Ramsey fired the top individual series with games of 184189-165-538. Jo Crawford, who had the high individual with 194, was second with a 513 series. Other high games included Ruth May, 192; Olive Ramsey, 189; Mae Garlock, 186; Barbara Adams, 179; and Floss Juhn, 177.

Paxson Machine clipped Team No. 5 in the Tuesday Morning League. The Machinists chalked up games of 594-429-613 to 593-561-535. Vee Stanfield rolled the high individual three-game set 177-113 170-460. Her 177 was also the high individual game.

Marlene Houser carded a 13146-138-418 series, while Aedrin Lane knocked down 133-142-142417 pins. Other high games were bowled by Chiquita Brown, 174; Ula Dangel, 159; Ernie Mercer, 148; Marlene Houser, 146; and Margaret Dumovic, 145. Team No. 11 shot a to trim Team No. 12 while Timberlanes edged Mathews Coin-Op by eight pins, to 569 519 WOMEN THE SALEM Golf Club have left the fairways to compete in a Wednesday afternoon loop at Timberlanes.

Mrs. A1 Parker, captain; Mrs. William Hochradel, Mrs. George Perrault, Mrs. Roger Kilpatrick and Mrs.

A. R. Juhn. members of the Alley Cats, fired the high team series 1,911. Mrs.

Juhn carded the high individual series 474 and Mrs. Hiltbrand posted the high single game, 197. The 10 Pin Miss unit of Mrs. Leland Patterson, Mrs. Bud Shaffer, Mrs.

Joe Schmid, Mrs. (jjus Schuster and Mrs. Carl Hiltbrand fired the high team single game, OSU Practices Kicking In Tuneup For Opener COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio football squad, putting the finishing to preparations for opener here against Texas A kept Coach Woody Hayes radiating optimism. The Buckeye kicking game got special attention Wednesday. Placekicker Dick Van Raaphorst was booming them long and straight while Steve Dreffer and Don Unverferth practiced punting.

The Texas Aggies are due in Friday morning, and plan an afternoon loosenmg-up session in Ohio Stadium. This will be their first here. Free ALL Boys! (8 thru 11 years of age) Punt, Pass and Kick Football Clinic 1 wmm FREE INSTRUCTIONS by SALEM COACHES and VARSITY Saturday, Sept. 28 1:00 P.M. Reilly Stadium No Equipment Needed Only Street Shoes and Sneakers Permitted.

GET READY NOW FOR FORD DE NFL COMPETITION. Bud Shaffer Ford, Inc. North Ellsworth Ave. Salem, Olilo ATHLETICS SIGN AMBIDEXTROUS PITCHER The Kansas City Athletics have signed a pitcher who has two chances of making good one with each arm. James Haley, right, of Canton, is shown signing in Atlanta with Mercer Harris, the Georgia scout.

The 185-pounder won 10 games in the East Cobb League this summer 8 righthanded and 2 lefthanded. He struck out 18 batters righthanded last week and four days later struck out six lefthanded in a relief stint. Kart Racing EVERY SUN. AFTERNOON New 10th Mile Blacktop Fastest Banked Track Time Trials 2:00 P.M. Races P.M.

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