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Bristol Herald Courier du lieu suivant : Bristol, Tennessee • 11

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RBTOL HEHAID Joe Harris OOTBALL ORECASTS In Lonesome Pine Race 23 CLOTHIERS THS Team Injured Vikings Ready armer Lost To Bearcats The Virginian arid or Clash With Saltville 24 13 Rille hta the dust when extra cash annears on the eeanftl Battle Jay vees WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL! how much aw rou user Open Wed Thurs rI Nile This Week LOANS UP TO $3500 Ww Bob Llfht prop Monthly Peymento or 13 14 7 7 13 14 10 17 31 6 7 14 6 13 7 714 13 7 7 7 7 13 12 7 6 14 "24 24 TM ALEXANDER i Merk 10 Sarto 661 S3 tube (overall diametM) 266 In pictore A service offered by Commercial Credit Plan Incorporated' or Your PLEASURE $300 500 700 1200 1500 2000 14 13 14 13 Credit Uh and Dlublllt? Imuranea AnIIiMi to EH(lbh Seram 1 Alabama Arizona State Arizona Arkansas Auburn Bowling Green Brigham Young Catawba Cincinnati Clemson Columbia Cornell Duke lorida State Holy Cross Houston Illinois Indiana Kan as Iiiiisw Slate Memphis State Miami (Ohio) Michigan State Minnesota Mississippi State Mississippi Missouri Nebraska North Texas State Notre Dame Ohio Oklahoma State Oklahoma Oregon State Oregon Penn Slate Pittsburgh Princeton Purdue Rice Richmond So California Syracuse Tennessee Tech Tennessee Texas Christian Utah State Vanderbilt Villanova Virginia Tech Virginia William it Mary Wyoming Yale COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN Battle Boosters To Show ilm 7th8th Graders Tie Cuhv You Get Edgemont Shopping Center "Next To Piggly Wiggly" Phone 764 1342 Emile Martin who tallied the first Bearcat touchdown and teamed with high scoring Dale Rucker to lead the Bearcat ground attack probably will re main at the starting fullback position On the Viking side of the line quarterback Larry Rose who was injured in the opening game with Greeneville may start working out this week There is an outside chance that Rose may be able to play again by the time the Vikings reach their vital conference date with Morristown With Rose re turning the chances would be enhanced for their final three Morristown Kingsport and Virginia High Tackle Kelso Gillenwater and fullback Dickie Johnson who missed the game with Sevier unbeaten Bears are expected to be ready to play again as Tennessee Vik ings invade Elizabethton riday for a Big Seven Conference con test But it is another story on the other side of the state line Co Captain Jimmy armer who was hospitalized after win over Marion will be out of the Virginia High lineup and it is doubtful that full back Phil Hamilton will be ready for heavy duty at Saltville Sat urday armer offensive center and defensive became ill during the game and may also have suffered a concussion in tackling a Marion ball car rier Coach Jerry Watford said yes terday that Mike Kovacs or Mike Logan would take over for armer at offensive center and that Landon Mumpower would get the first shot at filling in at defensive end collision with Bob Taylor of the New York Mets Saturday and was still without complete mo bility Monday Manager Johnny Keane listed him as a doubtful starter If Javier is unable to play his place at second base will go to Dal Maxvill who came through with two key hits in 11 5 pennant clincher against the Mets Tony Kubek of the Yankees has been nursing a jammed wrist for two weeks while Phil Linz the harmonica playing Sprinkle 10 run (Sprinkle run)' Robinson 4 run (Rob inson run)'' In the team contest the young Bearcats were on' the two yard line in the third quar ter but failed to score Marion made it as far as the Virginia High 30 for their most serious threat Defensive standouts for Vir ginia High included middle guard Mike Logan and line backer Curtis Souls standouts were quarterback Benny Bailey and halfback Jimmy Crumley VHS Team 0 I 0 0 Marion Team 0 0 0 6 0 Ototll 1La ULnto A xka AAABkAI DllIS uuoi wiicii CAiia vaaii appeals uh uiv uohvi Old bills new bills unexpected expenses we'll do our best to help you put your budget back in order Just stop i by today and ask us about a convenient Commercial Credit Plan loan sion of a number of athletes who participated in the Games of the New Emerging orces He undoubtedly has a point because The Japanese man in the street couldn't care less Brundage made the remark after a closed door session of the IOC executive board At the same time a 140 member North Korean Olympic delegation Including six ineligible GANE athletes arrived in Japan aboard a Russian ship 13 14 13 13 14 7i 0 6 13 13 6 7 ootball films of the games with Grundy and Abing don will be shown to the John Battle Boosters in their meet ing in the school library tonight The meeting will begin at 7:30 pm Coach Levi Otey will be in charge of the program Elsea Booster president an nounced yesterday Gate City scoring with 5:53 left in the game won a 13 7 vic tory over Tennessee High in a hard hitting team game at Municipal Stadium last night The winning touchdown was set when Gate City recovered a Viking fumble on the Bristol nine yard line Mark Bellemy ran for the touchdown on the first play A running playfor the extra point was short Gate City had gone out in front with seven seconds left in the first half Danny Buchtman intercepted a pass and returned to the Tennessee 20 yard line Mike Quillen took it into the end zone on the next play Mql lemy ran the point for a 7 0 halftime lead ullback Buddy Royston put Tennessee High on the score board with 1:31 left in the third quarter when he broke through the Gate City line and raced 53 yards into the end zone Ronnie place kick tied the score at 7 7 The loss was the first for the Vikings in three games 7 7 12 13 0 14 13 6 7 7 7 7 13 bers of District Eight hit up until the beginning of the 1963 football season were with the Lonesome Pine District Gate City has beaten the In dians two out of three games the first tinje being in 1962 (21 7) and again in 1963 (7 6) Clintwood has defeated the In dians once in four attempts while Appalachia holds a 2 1 1 record Wise fought Powell Val ley to a 6 6 standstill in 1961 Looking ahead Lester pointed out that games with Gate City and Pound will be the scouts report that both teams are tough They both have well balanced ball Les ter said Asked what type of running offense the Indians use Lester replied "we use a multiple of fense sometimes running the split the sprint out series which is similar to the passing attack of Tennessee and Arkan sas and some pro type plays" Lester is seeking his third Lonesome Pine District cham pionship this year He won the coveted laurels in 1960 and 1961 with records of 8 0 2 and 9 0 1 respectively Clintwood and Gate City shared the crown in 1962 with the Blue Devils returning in 1963 to capture the champion ship Appalachia finished sec ond last year and the Indians were third with an 8 2 0 work sheet The hard running Wise of fensive unit is made up of The seventh eighth grade team and the team of Vir ginia High and Marion fought to two stalemates here Monday night at Randolph ield The seventh eighth grade teams fought to a 7 7 staniktill and the teams battled to a scoreless finish seventh eighth grade team scored in the first quar ter when fullback Sprin kle dashed ten yards into the end zone Sprinkle scored the point after touchdown to give Marion a 7 0 lead Virginia Junior High bounced back in the third period whenil middle guard Johnny Hunt in 1 tercepted a Marion pass and' returned it 33 yards to the Marion seven Mickey Robinson took it to the three then scored on an off tackle slant Robin son tallied the extra point 4 VHS 7th 8th 0 0 7 Marion 7th 8th 7 0 0 0 7 ST LOUIS (AP) A pair of left handers veteran Whitey ord of New York and St youthful Ray Sadeckl will be the starting pitchers in the World Series opener here Wednesday The Yankees and Cardinals will clash for the fifth time in the postseason classic Both teams likely will be without the services of one of their regulars Julian Javier the classy second baseman sus tained a painful hip Injury in a By ELBERT MARSHALL WISE Va Heading down the homestretch in the Lone some Pine District football race the Wise Indians are presently atop the conference standings with an unblemished 5 0 0 work sheet The Indians under the skillful direction of Harold Lester are riding the crest of a seven game winning streak two games from the 1963 season and five straight victories this year while rolling up a total of 118 points as compared to but one touchdown scored against their defensive unit Lester a graduate of Carson Newman College where he was an Eagle end for four years has fashioned a reductive 38 4 3 football record at Kelly High School since taking over as head mentor in 1960 Lester has never experienced a losing season and statistics wise 1964 cannot be a losing season In the past four years with Lester at the helm the Indians have forged perfect records against six Lonesome Pine Dis trict football members and two from District Eight Lester holds undefeated rec ords against Coeburn (44)) Nor ton (4 0) Ervinton (4 0) Pound (4 0) Powell Valley (3 0 1) and Haysi (1 0) of the Lonesome Pine "District Against Jones ville' Lester is 4 0 and he has a 3 0 record against Pennington Gap Both teams are now mem 21 27 14 14 28 2114 20 10 10 10 21 21 7 14 17 14 14 utility man has been filling in at his shortstop position Linz probably will lead off for the Yankees and Maxvill will bat eighth for the Cardinals Yankee Manager Yogi Berra has said he would not decide on his opening day shortstop until after Tuesday's workout here The Yankees are not sched uled to arrive in St Louis until Tuesday They are expected to go directly from the airport to Busch Stadium where they are slated to work out at 1:30 pm EST The Cardinal workout will start at noon Other than the uncertainty surrounding Kubek and Javier both teams were fit for this 61st World Series The American League holds a 37 23 edge The World Series margin is even bigger The American League champions have been in 28 series clashes and have won 20 Present plans call for each team to go with just three pitch ers Keane who led the Cardi nals to their first pennant in 18 years has said he will pitch Bob Gibson his ace right hander in the second game here and open with veteran southpaw Curt Simmons In New York Satur day riday will be an open day for travel Berra who captured a flag in his rookie season as manager the fifth in succession plans to use his rookie star Mel Stottlemyre in the second game and come back with Jim Bou ton a right hander in New York The start of the game is 1 pm (CDT) time with national television over NBC The games will be televised locally Eddie Salyer The Indians are presently atop the Lonesome Pine District standings with 5 0 0 record Wise Indians Hold Lead Quarterback Club Meets Tonight The Bearcat Club will meet tonight at 7:30 pm at the Holiday Inny A film of the Virginia High Marion football game will be featured 151 BLOUNTVILLE HIGHWAY Phone: 968 1141 14 10 21 10 20 14 14 21 14 17 Tokyo Olympics North Carolina State Texas Western New Mexico Baylor Chattanooga Western Michigan Colorado State Western Carolina Xavier (Ohio) Georgia Harvard Penn Maryland Kentucky Colgate Tulsa Ohio State Iowa Iowa State North Carolina So MissNsippl Kent Stale Michigan U'1 Northwestern Tulane lorida Kansas State' South Carolina West Texas State Air orce Academy Toledo Colorado Texas Washington Idaho Army 1 West Virginia 14Dartmouth 20 Wisconsin 13 Stanford 14 The Citadel 13 Texas A 27 1 A 211 East Tennessee State Boston College Texas Tech Wichita Wake orest Detroit George Washington I urman Utah Brown 'Cat Marion Teams Duel To Scoreless Tie Damon Carter an all confer ence fullback who made hon orable mention on the all state selection in 1963 Bobby Bates second string all conference at halfback Johnny Sturgill at quarterback and Johnny Brad ley at the other halfback posi tion Carter a younger brother to Carter Jimmy Ray Car ter and Paul Carter has scored six touchdowns while teammate Bates leads the In dians in the scoring depart ment with 42 points Carter following In his broth footsteps has been writing history in the annals of Wise High School Coach Lester termed Carter and Bates as "real good ball players upon whom a coach can The graduated Carter broth ers either have "coaching posi tions or are playing college football is an assistant coach with Joe Ed Phillips at Norton Jimmv Ray is playing football with the Carson New 1 man Eagles and Paul is at West Virginia University on a football scholarship The Indians remaining foot ball schedule: Otc Jonesville away" Oct Powell Valley away Oct Gate City home Oct Pound away Nov Haysi home CHILHOWIE Va Keith Cross recovered a blocked kick In the end zone in the fourth quarter as the John Battle jayvees went on to defeat Chil howie 7 6 here Monday night A pass from quarterback Bobby Kyle to Dee Cross scored the point after touchdown that gave the Trojans the winning margin Mike Cross dashed 14 yards into the end zone for Chil lone touchdown in the second quarter after a punt re turn was fumbled by a Battle safety man and recovered by the Warriors Chilhowie JV IIOM John Battle JV 0 0 0 7 7 Construction Likely Here An official of the National Hot Rod Association will prob ably visit Bristol Wednesday to look over plans and sites for a proposed drag strip it was learned Monday agreement Is reached the track will be built by the oper ators of Bristol International Speedway The track If and when built would be one of two such tracks in Tennessee At the present time only Clarksyiile has a track approved and sanctioned by the NHRA for drag racing Construction of the track might result in the addition of another major event to the NHRA schedule At present the NHRA's two big events are the Spring and Winter nation als at Indianapolis Raceway Park Ind and BakersviUe Calif respectively The two events regularly at tract about 1300 entries While the possible site of tbe track is unknown it would have to be at least a mile long before approval could be ob tained for a major event or smaller events the only re quirement is that the track have a slowdown area twice as long as the racing area A definite announcement from speedway officials Is ex pected later this week RIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 9 1964 Probable Winner! 4 Scores Probable Losers Scores California 14iMiami (lorida) Georgia Tech 10Navy AMERICAN OOTBALL LEAGUE San Diego Chargers 24 1 Boston Patriots SATURDAY OCTOBER 16 1964 Chicago Bears 14 Detroit Lions 17 Green Bay Packers 31 New York Giants 20 Washington Redskins 34 Come In Now Sit Back and Relax And ind Out Why RCA VICTOR COLOR TV and BOB'S TV'S PRICES Just Can't Be Beat! RECEIVING Head coach Harold Lester (kneeling right) poses with his backfield during practice Kneeling with Lester is quarterback Johnny Sturgill Standing from left to right are Bobby Bates Damon Carter Ronnie Marshall John Bradley and Rddio Salver The Indiana are nresentlv atoo the Lonesome Pine District standings with a There's A Seal or Everyone Plus REE Cokes Too! SEE The World Series Whitey ord Sadecki a I Jr 4 To Be Starting Pitchers if 7 i a COMPACTS 150 56c fr Compact Hi WafHt PARK and WASH Inc HiAntnt 0e4 St arliltl Va Open Mm flirv lat Wednesday Night Al The' Movies ALL IN BREATH TAKING COLOR As Well As Many Other Daytime and Nighttime Shows! 1 RCAVICTOR TV Time At Bob's TV Appliances EDGEMONT SHOPPING CENTER 10 14 21 14 14 II 10 14 27 14 17 20 AU 17 14 21 14 10 Athletes Prepare Open Games TOKYO (AP) While the Olympic politicians held the news spotlight in this sports happy metropolis Monday the athletes especially the Ameri cans kept busy preparing for the expected wholesale record busting spree in the Games opening Saturday Sprinter Bob Hayes of Jack sonville la and broad jumper Ralph Boston of Covina Calif two of the brightest gold medal hopes of Yank team were to go George Haines assistant coach of the swimming team who has many of his Santa Clara Calif swim whizzes on the and women's teams predicted the American girls will break four minutes and the world record in the 400jmeter freestyle Miirrav AAWAAMJ jy retired Oljmpic swimming id champion forecast another world record for powerful Roy Saari of El Segundo Calif in me iwv meier ireesxyie Track and field and swim ming are the glamor sports of the Olympics The Yanks are loaded In both of these sports and most of the athletes of other nations watch them close ly There are more stopwatches being used by visiting scouts to clock the Americans than you could find in a large jewelry store Meanwhile Avery Brundage president of the International Olympic Committee told news men the press was placing un due importance on the contro versy arising over the suspen 5 0 Wt hv Sklrh Slcki Md Bermudas to match wr Sweater Neck Cardigan AMERICAN OOTBALL LEAGUE Oakland Raiders 27 1 New York Jets NATIONAL OOTBALL LEAGUE Cleveland Browns 27 'Pittsburgh Steelers SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 1964 Los Angeles Rams' Minnesota Vikings San rancisco Dallals Cowboys I Philadelphia Eagles AMERICAN OOTBALL LEAGUE Houston Oilers 27Buffalo Bills Kansas City Chiefs 31 Denver Broncos MONDAY OCTOBElt 12 1964 Baltimore Colts 21St Louis Cardinals 20 MoreDBople Own VICTOR Than Other Television or Color a 1 a 'h a rv 1 1 1 4 i 1 1 1 SCk mJ I JI 'i Strip 4 TV Appliances Ji THL' "5 1 Imli 1 36 Mo 24 Mo IS Mo $1488 $1M5 2480 8192 3472 4469 34273 5952 7662 5341 7440 9578 7122 9920 12771 urn.

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