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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 18

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Bowling Briefs Lack Of Practicing Ex Pilclier To Succeed North Here i Carr 4653 WEST MARKET ST III Battle Of Loaders Arkansas Threat TROOPER PUP TENT To No 1 Tar Heel Sports people and Asst Irons Intercollegiate Athletics or Women? Asst Woods 1 10 Lb BARBELL SET 16 fez GS 99 observations is point that Ap a his in passed games At the Rhome flashed a 168 game and 442 set 838 8X7 553 858 645 618 438 690 un for the young backyard camp ing set! Com plete with ropes stakes and poles 1 276 1129 907 870 848 811 809 750 750 746 Baltimore President LEE Mc PHAIL has been reported as the too candidate to succeed ORD RICK as baseball commission er American League President JOE CRONIN is another top prospect CRAIG BREED LOVE exceeded 500 miles an hour three times in his jet powered car Tuesday on the Bonneville Salt lats his fastest time 516203 He then post poned his record try until to day LUD VI DANEK bettered his record for the discus Tuesday with a throw of 213 feet liy2 inches His current record is 211 9 ormer Princeton All Amenca basket ball star BILL BRADLEY willplay several games for the Simenthal team of Milan Italy this year Hunter Green water 1 1 top Heavy duty vinyl ground cloth OOTBALL HELMET Boys Regulation Size OOTBALL Blaylock To Manage Yank Baseballers female Undergrad uate enrollment for the current quarter shows 2151 women en rolled and 1402 men The four observations sub mitted to the athletic commit tee are based primarily upon a study made by Miss Ruth Bon durant a graduate assistant at ithe college last year and upon a statement by the Division for Girls and Sports of the American Association of Health and Physical Education and Recreation which in turn is a part of the National Education Association The observations are: 1 Intercollegiate athletic com petition for women should be provided if sound administrative practices are employed 2 There is no significant evi dence that contraindicates par ticipation in competitive athle tics by women 3 Appalachian which has a predominant female enrollment should establish its position to ward competitive athletics for GARY BLAYLOCK To Pilot Yank One of Cheek playing against gridders for the last time this week A good thing brothers Steve and Ted Sanders bowl in the air Lanes riendly Bantam League If they competed in an adult loop it could lead to an em barrassing situation for their elders Steve (age 10) recently fired games of 175 186 and 181 for a 542 set while Ted (age 11) carded 172 178 and 159 games for a 509 set Thus bowler of the week becomes a family affair this time 4 Double face bar foam padded impact resistant Chin strap 438 435 384 335 280 204 187 162 98 79 Ala Ohio State Stanford Texas Greensboro Daily News Wednesday Oct 13 1965 Harris Brewer Cop Golf Honors Mrs Carlton Harris and Mrs John Brewer won low gross honors in a blind best ball golf tourney Tuesday at Greensboro Country weekly triumphing in a draw against Mrs Charles Roth and Mrs James Pool Both teams shot 83 Low net went to Mrs Elton Kirksey and Mrs Ed Armfield with a 58 Mrs Charles McClen don took low putts with 30' GOL CLEARANCE! AYETTEVILLE Ark (ZP) Arkansas which has come near but never entered the national throne room of college football faces a golden opportunity and per haps its greatest challenge in top ranked Texas at ay etteviiie Saturday' rank Razorbacks ranked third in The Associated Press weekly poll Tuesday and Darrell Longhorns maintained a slipping grip on the No 1 spot I An overflow crowd of about" 40000 and a national television (NBC) audience will see the battle that traditionally goes a long way toward deciding the Southwest Conference football race An anxious viewer from a distance will be the in between No 2 behind Texas and ahead of Arkansas playing Kansas State The Corn buskers like Arkansas and Tex as are unbeaten Arkansas takes a 16 game winning streak against the Long BOONE Intercollegiate athletics for women? Perhaps the vision of pretty co eds engaged in Saturday afternoon combat before a stadi urn full of yelling fans is a bit far fetched but the athletic committee of Appalachian State Teachers College is giving seri Perfectly engineered for bal ance construction and design excellence Includes instruc tions In the latest issue of Sports Illustrated full back KEN WILLARD (ex Carolina) graces the cover with an article inside on the big NL rookie great guns with the San ran cisco 49ers In his visit to Greensboro over the weekend RED GRANGE called GEORGE McAEE (former Duke star) one of the truly all time greats in football history He also praised the manner in which BEATTIE EATHERS (now a Wake orest assistant) could angle his punts out of bounds in the coffin comer worked many long hours on said Grange DICK SHINER former Maryland quarterback who started for the Washington Redskins Sunday in place of SON NY JURGENSEN must have felt almost gun shy after his first pass Reason? It was intercepted Later Shiner connected for two TD aerials and BOBBY MITCHELL dropped another Shiner pass in an open field Being successful is a good way to lose one job and gain a better one in minor league baseball and one reason the Yanks will have a new manager in 1966 Gary Blaylock who directed Binghamton NY to first place finishes in each half of the New York Penn split sea son is the new skip per Blaylock who pitched in both the major and minor leagues succeeds Lamar North North takes over at ort Lauderdale la in the lorida State League after piloting the Yanks to a runner up position in the Caro lina Western division last year This will be the third club Blaylock has managed since he moved into a role in 1963 The 34 year old Madison Mo native piloted Harlan the Rookie Club of the Ap palachian League In Blaylock managed Shel by of the Western Carolinas League and finished fifth Gary spent most of his play ing days in the minor leagues working in the St Louis Cardinal and New York Yankee chains He pitched one season in the The Cardinals signed Blaylock in 1950 and he finally made it to the Big Leagues in 1959 He posted a 4 5 record that year and was sold to the Yankees in July The new Yank manager en joyed his finest season in 1958 when he compiled a 14 10 mound mark with Rochester He spent five seasons on the Red Wing Blaylock has also under several outstanding managers They include Johnny Keane now managing the New York Yank ees Ralph Houk former Yankee manager and now general man ager Eddie Stanky and Solly Hemus Gary is married and has two children 6 7 8 9 10 Leading End or Pirates top linemen this season has been end John The veteran flanker weighs 195 pounds and he will be BY A CARR Doily Newt Sporu Writer Only the uninformed fail to marvel at Bill bowling accomplishments It not startling that rolled four 600 plus sets since September 1 because such fig ures are Ire qently record ed in the a i 825 League at air Lanes riendly But what is a bit a 1 1 i is the practice rou tine Bill ob serves simple He up the twice a week and when competing in league warfare simply have time to said Lundy man ager at air Lanes riendly usually have to put in about 16 hours a day here and that leave much time to work on my Lundy recently rolled succes sive games of 237 201 and 173 for a 611 set iT had a turkey (three strikes in a row) and two dou bles in the first Lun dy said I had two baby splits (3 and 10 pins) in the last game Should have done much They perfect reason instead women in accord with national opinion and attitude 4 should study the administrative feasibility of including women in the inter collegiate athletic program THE STATEMENT of stand ards for competition for girls and women by the DWGS em phasizes that among other things women should be pro hibited from participating on a intercollegiate team against a intercollegiate team and against a man a schedule intercollegiate contest have accepted the recom mendations of the DWGS con cerning intercollegiate athletics in terms of philosophy and we intend to use them as guide says Thomas Sports which presently are drawing attention as suitable for intercollegiate competition include tennis golf track field swimming field hockey and volleyball appear to be the best says Thomas horns Texas has lost only once in the last 26 to Arkan sas 14 13 a year ago at Austin Tex 1 i Broyles put the Razorbacks into secret practices this week to lay traps for Texas He and Royal cautioned their players to avoid saying things that might inflame the other side no sense in doing anything going to get any body higher than going to be Broyles ex plained Texas has in Tommy Nobis an All America linebacker The Longhorns have a versatile and veteran quarterback in Marv Kristynik who in an unusual move for the ground minded Texans showed successful pass ing form in a 19 0 victory over Oklahoma last week Phil Harris the wingback who led Texas to a rout of Navy in the Cotton Bowl two years ago is still around too But Broyles has one of most dangerous squads years Wingback Harry Jones tailback Bob Burnett each have run the 100 yard dash in 97 sec onds and are healthy 190 pounders ullback Bob Nix blocks so devastatingly that he carried the ball only three times in four games and remains a starter Quarterback Jon Brit tenum twice has gained more than 100 yards in games this year The Tod Ten: 1 Texas (22) 4 0 2 Nebraska (16) 4 0 3 Arkansas (4) 4 0 4 Michigan State (3) 4 0 5 Georgia (2) 4 0 sauinern uant i Purdue (1) 3 0 1 Notre Dame 3 1 lorida 3 1 Miss 5trth Others rrreiwinrt uaIm boma DUKE Kentucky Louisiana State nnissn in Western Washington State West Virgin ia DON COCKERHAM keeps falling pins and op ponents Battling in a triples leagueat Henry Don rifled a 236 game high for the loop But he succumbed to Jay Eckert for high set honors Jay posted an 820 for four games Herbert Parker was another KING Largest Sailing Cigar Convicted ixer Given Hearing ROCHESTER NY'(AP) Jack Molinas former Columbia University basketball star con vicled of trying to fix a college basketball game was granted a hearing Tuesday to determine whether his constitutional rights were violated Molinas 32 is serving a 5 to 7 year sentence In Attica State Prison for trying to fix a game between North Carolina State and Wake orest in 1959 He originally had been sentenced to serve 10 to 15 years in prison 1 Stevens Tex Wsn 2 Anderson Tulsa 3 Griese Purdue 4 Wilson Tex Tech 5 Lucas PHt 6 Purvis So Miss 7 Norton Kentucky 8 McCune a 9 Williams Xavier 10 HODGES Virginia RUSHING 1 Garrett So Calif 2 Purvis So Miss 3 ord Vo 4 Shivers Utah St 5 Brown Missouri 6 Jackson Marshall 7 Jones Ark 8 Harris Colo 9 Pifer Ore St 10 Solich Nebr 1 Anderson Tulsa 4 181 2 Stevens Tex Wsn 4 158 3 Gnese Purdue 4 95 4 Wilson Tex Tech 4 106 5 Burt Wise 4 122 6 Lucas Pitt 4 104 7 Spurrier lorida 4 101 8 Hankinson Minn 4 103 9 Hall Brown 3 87 10 HODGES Virginia 4 89 riendly riendly Bantamst Sanders (186 high gome) (M2 high set) len Pm Aces: Laura McGregor ixj? high set) Bobbie Hemg (170 hign game) Monday Markers: Mvr) Black (186 high game) (497 high set) Merry Makers: Howard Chinn (213 high game) John Winn (569 high set) Elma Rosier (202 high gome) Mickce Smith (510 high set) Mates and Dates Mixed our some: Wilson (219 high gome) (589 high set) Rachel Kennington (183 high game) Marv McDowell (486 high set) Scratch: Bill Lundv (237 high game) (611 high set) riendly All Stars: Iris ODoniel (166 high game) Tracv ields (447 high set) Rodio TV Mixed Tenoins: Raloh Barnes (212 high game) Carrace Ogle (566 high set) Jeon Ogle (208 high game) (553 high set) Gullford College Girls Diana Charles (156 high game) Adam and Eve: Nancy Wadlord (526 high scratch game) Cletus Jarrett (583 high scratch game) ranklin Harring ton (699 hlgn set handicap) Isbela Brown and Janice Phillios (tied 207 high game scratch) Roy Barham (243 high gome scratch) Ros Warrick (249 high handicoo game) Sewell (265 high handicap game) Henry Mixed City Ducks: Pamp Vinson (130 high game) (348 high set) Curley Burroughs (172 high gome) (408 high set) State Carpet Triples: Herbert Parker (234 high game) (598 high set) Sunday Nite Mixed our somes: Windy Hewitt (209 high game) 588 high set) Janice Phillios (188 high gome) Eloise Wiest (509 set) American Triples Ducks: Al Kirkman (162 high gome) Lurren Kmnev (413 high set) oursome: Chloe Gregson (131 high game) (374 high set) Claude Case (149 high game) (410 high set) i Olympic Duck Pin Ray Ed wards (135 high game) Irvin Russ 344 high set) Henry Losses: Dot Young (195 high game) Young and Perl Baker 502 tie for high set) Blue Gray: Ronnie Leitner (214 high gome) (567 high set) Lodies Colt 45: Becky Jones (222 high gome) Janice Phillips (538 high set) Triples: Don Cockerham (236 high gome) Jack Eckert (820 high set) Piedmont Lanes All American League: Bob Loman (214 high game) Jerry Hemrick (582 high set) Triple League (Barbara Petree (204 high gome) Sadie Wright (500 high set) Stevens Mixed: Ben Roinev (712 high game) (561 high set) Martha Pickard (192 high gome) Sandra Var ner (515 high set) Shamrock Leanne: John Courts (190 high gome) (542 high set) Cora Jones (168 high game) (442 high set) Slier City's Hilltop Lanes Classic League: Dwight Beane (624 hiah set) Harold Hinson (227 high game) Con federate League: Jerry Pike (230 high game) Jerry Sanders (531 high sdt) say practice makes and maybe the Lundy bowls 600 sets of 700 or 800 AN ATMOSPHERE of ten sion is no doubt beginning to settle in a couple of Greens boro houses as tournaments boom this weekend At Henry the Annual BPA Singles Elimination tour nament and Greensboro Open Handicap for men and women are set for Saturday and Sun day The finals of the BPA tourney will be held in mid November in Wilmington ollowing the demands of the crowd an interdenomina tional church mixed four somes league will also get under way at Henry in the near future Over at riendly a ront Runners Tenpin tourney is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday Only top clubs in each league will compete A rummage sale to help sponsor Greensboro trip to the Nationals in New Orleans gets under way at lorida St Shopping Center Thursday and continues through Saturday THE SPOTLIGHT recently shifted to Piedmont Lanes for the Bowler of the Month tour nament Winners included George Kimbrell (614) in the scratch Richard Jones (634) in the handicap Lillian Leonard (527) in the scratch and Macdean Amos (599) in the handicap John Courts and Cora Jones seemingly cast a spell on their foes' too as both emerged with a pair of vic tories Toiling in the Shamrock League John posted a 190 game and 542 set while Jones Gene Warren Carmichael Auditorium new basketball arena which seats approximately 10000 was opened officially Tues day The occasion: University Day honoring Chancellor PAUL REDERICK SHARP The auditorium is something to see reminding one that cage season is only eight weeks away BILL CURRIE the High Point native who broadcasts on Tar Heel was at the Carolina luncheon for press radio TV Tuesday apparently recovered from what many thought was a heart attack at NC State Carolina game BILL TATE Wake orest coach like to fly to long distance game sites on riday and wait all day Satur day to play the games Saturday night like an expectant father keeping his coffee cup busy So for Saturday game at South Carolina he and his Wake team are flying down Saturday morning instead arriving around noon Opinion department: SCOTTY GLACKEN fine quarterback calls this un beaten Blue Devils the played on in three varsity years at Glacken says i the reason is this: had great individ I uals before like JAY WILKINSON and STAN CRISSON and MIKE CURTIS but no team I has ever played together as a unit like this Hurt Lundy glowing figure at Henry rolling off a 234 game and 598 set He had no equal accord ing to the latest releases Becky Jones activities di rector at Henry shot down opponents in the Colt 45 with a high game of 222 She reeled off six consecutive strikes dur ing one span Pamp Vinson Curley Bur roughs Claude Case and Par ker emerged as double victors BIG GUNS at Siler Hilltop Lanes were Dwight Beane and Jerry Pike Duel ing in the Classic League Beane posted a 624 high set while Pike a Confederate Loop kegler carded a 230 high game When somebody mentions the word at Siler City though the name Elaine Phillips also appears holds just about every major record said Bill Phillips publicity director also carrying a 175 Dally News Photo By Jim Wommack A 'S JV Sporting Goods ot tow Prices! 1 What activities should be included? 2 Can schedules be arranged with schools of comparable size? 3 How much will it cost? 4 What about coaches and transportation problems? Yes those questions and oth ers must be considered in ous study to the establishment cluding hat the eligibility re of an intercollegiate athletic program for women Headed by Prof Leo Pri tchett the committee already has undertaken preliminary study of the subject and this' early study appears to lean favorably to such a program Now the committee is getting down to specifics and hopes to supply answers soon to Dr Plemmons president of the college Before speculation as to sub fiidization recruiting and such arises let it be said these spe cifics concern such prosaic but 'practical items as: SLEEPING BAGS 36X70 22 Lb ill CIl SIIVia MPT STttr 4 Top Nation In Passing NEW YORK (AP) A pair of 190 pound Texans coached by the Brothers Dobbs are the cur rent passing whizzes of college football Both Bill Anderson of Tulsa coached by Glenn Dobbs and Billy Stevens of Texas Western coached by Bobby Dobbs are ahead of the pace set by the phenomenon of last season and predecessor at Tul sa Jerry Rhome NCAA figures released Tues day show Stevens has for 1425 yards in four and Anderson for 1145 same stage last season who went on to 16 major col lege records had passing yardage of 1053 In completions Anderson has a fantastic 105 19 more than Rhome had in four 1964 games TOTAL OENSE Glacken 129 ull size official striped ootball Playj Yds IO 216 136 125 135 140 128 U8 124 Rushei Yards 4 II 4 81 4 59 4 72 4 77 4 97 4 43 4 54 4 71 4 52 itmmtiWP'RitBmittiflWiBBffliinimmflwifrHWM innii'Miiiiii vifiiinp XK V'Jl lUttilUIlRfWIlllklllllUJHIIIlllHHmflWIrtlilllilJIlHlitlliliUlidWiUiitUiltlUUlHJIUlBllinUlllilWUilltHIJiWj 5 a 647 526 501 429 429 400 386 380 380 374 Att Com Pct Yds IUi iUU ius 78 494 1425 66 6 3 63 594 60 492 58 558 55 545 54 524 51 586 SI 573 quirements would be for wo intercollegiate athletics No there is no question of subsidization AN EARLY study of the situa tion according to four observa tions submitted by Roger Thomas secretary of the col athletic committee and who is a member of the Health and Physical Education Depart ment might indicate a favor able outlook upon in tercollegiate athletics at Ap palachian Among the the pertinent palachian has iBi SI h' IMI II jlJH "'iBi 4 JIBRn J' i 2 A A jZ Hi 7 7i ft MI BKk 3 ZSfIR 'ft 'f 'HH I'lHiiri GYM BAGS Sturdy zippered 77 canvas bap with hgndles 4 Mini 4 JyWgr Jk A I ZI £1 STERNO CANNED COLEMAN STOVE HEAT UEL IT i7 99 if 7 7 L'r i I tUk GS.

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