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1 2-C Sunday, Sept. 5, '65 DETROIT FREE PRESS Saturday's Lyall Smith ace Results SPORTS EDITOR Hope Senate Threat Will Stop Feuding Race Charts Arlington Results StraiaM Deal. Sailor Princess. Sea Ea-Qle, a-Desert Love, Northern Queen, Mine Lovely, Honor Bright, Royalo, Cordially, b-Moun Reqina also ran. a-W Perry entry.

b-George Widener entry. ale, 3YO up, 1 1-H ml. turf. Duel (Adams) 12.20 7 80 5 00 1st 3,700, el, 3YO UP, Beloved (Hinoiosa) 7 f. 16.80 5.B0 3.40 4 40 2 60 Coovrlghted (1965) bv Triangle Publications, Inc.

5.00 tsrancn (Ycaza) Fair Fall (Richard) Off Time 1:24 4-5. Society Host, Mr. Soinelli Number One Kentucky Jug (Nelson) 7.00 4 80 FIRST- furlongs, Str. Fin. Odds Daumler's Pride (Stone) I 3 7 00 7 tin Ifiri.

Rnv.iSDQon Rnit (Hprnsnrt7) 4.20 son. Road ChiDDer, Mixed OOjscore, Caldeke, Airs, Mar-LI-Sue also ran. Off 5:25. Time 1:41 3-5. Mygard (Whited) 6l i 3h 2" 2 20 Great Rex (Pltchette) 3M13.50 Dancing Prince.

Breaksoear, power or cl, 1YO up, 1 mi. Destinv. Mostar. Purser. Rochefort.

Swift 3't s't 4 4.00 Dermath (Hinoiosa) 5.80 4 40 3 40 stream also ran. 4t 4J Sonken (Trevino) 34.00 13.20, 10 9 Zodiach Charm (Fires) 3YO UP, 1 S-H ml icrrry ousn IBOWias) Teddy Cox (Callico) Brexada (Bonner) Imahead (Baird) Cosmic Monster (Freed) 3 ti 7'" 6 60 Off 3:03. Time 1:39 4-5. More Coins (Adams) 5.20 3 40 8 7 8 17.40 Winter Art. Muflon.

Don't Worry. Inter- wrineurup gnu 93 27.20 est, Star Grad, All Go, Viceroy II, rhythm. Gay Lothario also ran. Sterling Prince (Mahorney) 5.00 Off 5:58. Time 1:59 3-5.

Get Crarkin' Kir I Twwn Jhn Herecomesred (Craig) 9l 10 10" Pinewood (Meaux) 11 v.u Quincv, Yankee BUze also ran. (daily Double 1-12 paid $78.40) Daumler's Pride H.00 60 5 00 Hysard 3.to 3.20 Great Rex 4. 80 DAUMIER'S PRIDE saved orminri. Attendance 49,282. Handle 5,25.

Atlantic City Results cl, 3YO up, 6 f. Speedy Willie (Gonz'z) 17.00 7 60 5 60 Heshois (Richard) 9.40 6 40 Baby Tip (Hinoiosa) 4 80 Off 3. Time 1:12 15. Summertime Sono, Rundan, Maclane. Nuevo Rico, Conclave also ran.

moved to the fore in upper stretch and proved clearly best. HYGARD was aoing well at the finish. GREAT REX weakened. 1st 3,300, cl, IYO, 6 f. Nimble Patty (Pearl) Alwavs Broke fGrimm) 11.40 5 40 3 40 8 00 5 no 440 CliDDer Cargo (Monacelli) BEST KNOWN FEUD IN AMERICAN folklore always had been the one down on the West Virginian-Kentucky ridges between them, thar mountain boys, the Hatfields and the Coys.

Just as deadly, if not as fabled, was one of more recent vintage involving two Southern Illinois clans known as the Sheltona and the Bergers. They played for keeps, those guys, and if you'd like to get a little first hand information on the Shelton-Berger dogfight, c'mon around some night and we'll have a long talk. There is another vendetta going on right now and the best thing to be said about it is that Federal agents stepped in this past week and issued an ultimatum, matum. A Senate committee called both of the feuding groups to Washington, listened to each and then told them to lay their pistols down and work out a permanent truce. "If you don't," warned the Feds, "then we'll move in and take over." It can only be hoped that the threat is strong enough to make the NCAA and the AAU stop the sharpshooting which already has wreaked a grievous toll not only on U.S.

amateur athletes but is hurting American prestige, both at home and abroad. SECOND-1 1-H miles, 1:47 1 5. urt Time 1:11 15. Kina Olay, Blossom's Brandy. Vindico.

cl, 3YO up, mi turf. i7i Dormello (Shoem'r) 4 20 3 40 60 Air Whirl. Roval Baroain. JeKanrlor. Shot Rock (Stone) 4 6.30 Touqh Kennamon(Balrd) Globe 'N Anchor (Cantarini) 9.60 6 60 Look Back, Sir Gaybrook.

Naga also ran. Dad's Dream (Trevino) 3 60; cl, 4YO up, 4 f. Off Time 1:58 4-5. i Misty Valley (Block) 19.20 8 0 5 80 Machuco. Tardv Beau.

Tahatl. Chat- Srarlet ano 1 tn siar iran loennrensj Bred Red (Whited) Bill Keenan (Lawless) lenge Ship, Dauntless Dick, High TransvBand Boy (Patterson) 5 00 Grandpa Mead (Gargan) port also ran. Off 2:36. Time 1:11 2-5. Sun of Dinan iKogers) Star Maqician, Sun Tracer, Bally Nohn, Killin Time, Takeo, Crater Ridoe also Har an City (Cov) 1 ji 2j 60 5' 3" 3M20.O0 8i 4J 41 250 7M 6 5 6.40 7M 5 6' 3.40 6' 7 7M35.30 8i 8i 41.00 3 9 9S 7.30 10 10 10 17.10 14.60 6 80 5.20 9.00 4 0 9.00 Tough Kennamon 6 Graytello (Campbell) Fine Record (Holmes) 5 (Daily double 12-4 paid $168.40) Shot Rock Tough Kennamon Star Trail SHOT ROCK caught 3rd 3,000, el, 344YO, 7 f.

Within View (Korte) 17.40 8 00 4 40 Woodmaid (Patterson) 5.00 3 80 Tonto (Phelps) 4 0 Off 3:05. Time 1:24 4-5. Beau Shot. Overture. MnAnrlv I ailv.

from the outside approaching final fur AP Photo NET BALANCING ACT Camera angle makes the tennis ball look like it's being balanced on Dennis Kalston's index finger during Nationals match at Forest IIUIs, N.Y. Ralston showed his agility in other ways as he powered to a 6-0, 6-3, 6-2 victory over his opponent. long and was strongly handled to prevail over that one. TOUGH KENNAMON fought it out aamely in a sharp effort. STAR RAIL failed to sustain her bid.

3 20 Boldbrook, Aunty Anne, Rev-High aiso 2 80 rn. 3-40j 4th 3,200, el, 4YO up, ml. ale, IYO, f. Windy Pick (Fires) 6 80 4 00 Royal Okie (Lambert) 4.20 Plimenek (Moreno) Off Time 1:11 4-5 Eff-Dee-Ar, Greek Jab, Doitforme ran. ale, i I.

DAILY DOUBLE (6-4) paid S103.2O also THIRD furlongs, 1:12 4-5. snorter (Blum) 12.40 5 20 4 60 Strius (Gonzalez) 3.80 3 40 Mr Fountain (Boudreau) 20 Off 3:34. Time 1:52. Stacked Up, Diploma. Head Work, Bail- Str.

Fin rirlHc Kriae uirr iiargan i 3 40 Cleareye (Knaoo) 14.00 7.40 5 40 Sandy's Friend (Whited) 8 44 ji 1 an viMU yilU. CSV. NO HrnArt. 5.60 Vn L'nda -lav (Nono) Deaah-Run (Bowlds) Si 5 3 Cupper Beats avis 5.20 8y Jnd also ran- Winamac (Hinoiosa) 4.30 They're Fussin' Since Wvnema (Kunitake) 4' 3i 41 Troublina (Snyder) 2' 51 7 f. 5.90 Oft 5.08 Time 1:11 3-5.

ale, Gulf Command, Neplusultra, Tupelo 660 Donglo Sue (Monteiro) 6h" 71 6M47.40 3.20 400 Fred, District Court, Fair Comment, Art Cuetip (Patterson) Center, Proposition also ran. jSun Windsor (Kimball) 2 80 3 20 4 40 Jib ale, 3YOup, lmi70ydt turf Ftwr'rt 1. Thunderhead (Moreno) 9.40 5 20 3 60 T'er Cub' CroBr. Valiant Man (Shoemaker) 5.20 3.40 Rival, Traffic Jam Hot Zam (Craig) 7" 8 7j31.10 Didupet (Baird) 3' 6) 8 7.20 Pride's Gift 8. BO 4 BO 2.

BO Sandy's Friend 10.60 4.40 Deagh-Run no PRIDE'S GIFT shook off TROUBLINA, then roused entering the stretch and lasted over Sandy's Friend while tiring SANDY'S FRIEND closed with a rush. DEAGH-RUN finished with good energy. THE NCAA IS IDENTIFIED by the AAU as a group of "Campus Caesars" but is more easily known as the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The AAU is referred to by the NCAA as "Stuffed Shirts, Inc." but actually can be identified as the Amateur Athletic Union. For clarification let it be said that they are the two most powerful groups in our amateur athletic pro Dutch Greek (Coffman) 2 60! ale, 2YO, f.

Off 7. Time 1:47. Sonq (Reagan) 80 4 80 My Captain, Un Real, Loopy Loop, Gay National Idol (Witmer) 3 60 Revoke also ran. Bold Bard (Blum) added, 2YO, (1.4 f. SvCount Rose.

Arlinqton-Washinqton Lassie Stakes (credulous, Al's Runner also ran 3 40 2.80 4 00 In- garet Smith of Australia In the scratcnea: wy aun-Kuuan. FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP) Davis Cupper Arthur Ashe weathered the sternest threat to seeded ranks by knocking off FOURTH- furlongs, 1:11 3-5 7 f. 4.40 Str. Fin.

Odds first round. "It wasn't meting Margaret that bothered me so much," said Karen, America's No. 4 lhd 3 ill aoo 3 00 2 40 4 20 2 20 4 00 i 5 5'4 ConWrate '(Thobura) Sl (Gonzalez) xiver ary (eowias) Maaic Wish (Baird) Never Mar (L, Snyder) veteran Gene Scott Saturday, Lady Mia, Be Suspicious, Brave Front, Ashe, delayed In traffic. Obviously unsettled after starting two hours behind schedule, Scott, 27, lost 12 of the first 15 points and never recovered. EARLIER, Karen Hantze Sus-man, the 22-year-old housewife from St.

Louis who won the Wimbledon title three years ago. Jimmy Miller, Mister Snow Man, Thundery, Duomo aiso ran. Dulcinea, Be Cagey also ran. woman player. "I thought myj (hmiJ rpr-nrrl a VAttAr than that nf.Seyah (D.

Holmes) 7M 1 1 1 21 2 .30 5' i 4 31 5 50 3 4 6 80 7hd ti 50. 700 6U 61 7.50 8' i 7 7 14.30 9 81 8 48.10 9 9 34.50 mrain muiwivn i-' hdp, 3YO UP, mi. iinir fvieg j. Daronei Top Off (R. Behrens) yrn ei, 3TO op, mi.

mrr. iuu. Carabu (Ruvbali) 14.60 6.20 4.20' Kelly-Olympic Handicap 6-3, 6-4, 9-7, in the second day of the National Tennis Championships marked by a note of acrimony. Scott, a former Yale University ace overlooked recently in Hill Bandit (D. Lawless) 3 00 2 0 Pa Pitt (Shoemaker) 4.80 3 20 rajKa 5.00 Everett's Bid (Lambert) 2.80 Indoctrinate (Culmone) 80 4.63 3 1.00 4 20 3.80 5 00 rM i eft 1 1 River Sty Magic Wish Never Mar 2 80 2 80 3.20 Off 5:33.

Time 1 :47 3-5. Balkan Prince, Peter Le Grand, Cham-ango. Causeway also ran. Or Et Arge-t, Rule, Doude Sorpasso, Silverado 2nd. plag, Bray Head, Willie Warrant aiso ran.

Davis Cup selections, had tojwitndrew irom tne tournament warm his heels for nearly an in a huff because she wasn't RIVER STY rallied from outside, entering stretch and drew off after catching MAGIC WISH. MAGIC WISH could not hold the winner. NEVER MAR rallied players placed above me. "Besides, I wanted and deserved the expense allowance given seeded players." 1 Seeded players are granted $28 a day living expenses. The rest of the tournament proceeded on a calm and routine note for a gallery of more than 9,000.

gram; that the AAU was first on the scene; that they worked together until 1961, but that they have been fussin' and feudin' ever since. In that year, the NCAA set up a holding company called the U.S. Track and Field Federation and decided it should replace the AAU in all sanctioned track competition. The decision did not set well with the AAU. The firing began.

Each group tried to cripple the other by refusing to permit athletes under its jurisdiction compete in events sponsored by the other. hour waiting for the fifth-seeded! seeded and drew top-rated Mar- Aqueduct Results el, 4YO up, 11-16 mi.turf Ten Wins (KaNai) 19.40 15.60 6 20 Local Gossip (Nolan) 7 80 4 0 Ali Baba 2nd (Witmer) 3 5o Off 6:03. Time 1:42 4-5. Quinella 1-3 paid $13.60. 1st 3,700, el, 3YO UP, 1 ml.

Grilse (Sorrentino) 33.40 11.00 Proqnosis (Baeza) 4.60 Nike Site (Mahorney) 5 40 3.20 3.00 -u Plane tn c.eain. Retn. AmhAriarlr also ran. FIFTH- furlonw. 1:11 l-I.

Str. Fin. Odds Off 1:301 Time 1:39 1-5. 2i It 1 4.60 Monsieur David. Icily LloM, Persian auici ic.

weaux) a-My Disquise (Knapp) Rae-Lynn (Bowlds) 1 2 5" 3' 21 8.40 Knight, Silver Lancer, Duke Delor, 7.40 nel Ayre aiso ran. TOP-SEEDED Roy Emerson Lions Edge Giants, 25-21, for 1st Win Cee Kay (Holmes) of Australia, who appears rerpeiuai Doy imoeuj Doug Koby 7 40 3.80 4'i 4 5' 415 10' cl, 3YO up, f. 81 7d 6 1.70 Solitude Trail (Rosado) 21.80 9') I' 7i 1.70 Festival Kinq (Cordero) 31 6 ti 6.80 Jehu (Baeza) 10 91 Off 2:02. Time 1:12. snoo-m lor nis tnira united b-streak of Luck (G'gn) States men's title, toyed 4 40 2 60 2.80 TRANSMISSION TROUBLE? Any U.S.

Automatic Transmission rebuilt with the following Parts: Gaskets, Bushinos, Rings, Bands, Clutch Plates, Including labor. Factory Guarantee. TERMS S7C TOWIHG Eduardo Zuleta of Ecuador, 6-1, Emerald (Craig) Ballyvan, 7'JIO 10 36. fd1 March's Otf, Granite Bull, My Sweet Peach (Slus?) Anne Nihcols-Mr. and Mrs.

N. Point Of Honor, Saranac also ran. the Giants cope with him. When thev managed that, Plum was Peters entry. b-M.

H. Van Berg entry. Continued from First Sport (Da i ly double 9-3 paid $376.20) 6-3. 8-6. Manuel Santana of Spain, No.

4. the nemesis of the United States Davis Cup team, ousted Don Fontana of Canada, 6-3, ARRANGED AVAILABLE 11.20 clmq, 3YO, 6 f. 6.00 9.60 Sulci My Disguise Raye-Lynn 4.40 4.20 5.40 able to strike elsewhere. EV THE FIRST HALF, a surg Coatee (Mahorney) 20.40 9 00 4 60 Oribi (Cordero) 5.40 3 20 line. Jones let the ball skip right off his arms to fall harmlessly tr th cround.

the Lions were Grand Auto Replacement Parts GifetlHi Grnd Rlr TE 1-5353 3 blocks West af lMg X-may Phantom Coftaoe (Ruane) 3.oc Off 2:37. Time 1 :12 3-5. 6-1 5-7 6-1 SULCI away alertly, outfinlshed MY 'DISGUISE in a long drive. MY 5- ing Lion oeiense overwneimea saved and Morrall deprived I ChUCK MCKinley, the former GUISE was not quite good enough. RAE- Universal City, Cranbrook Lane.

Bel-mar Bob, Count Moore, Self Tamden also ran. I the Giant line and made it ex Vr. 1 TT ct i- -nnr comi-ro. i LYNN was going well at me finish. PAID ADVERTISEMENT SIXTH furlongs, 1:11 1-5.

4th 5,000, cl, 3YO, 7 f. been a deli-all but the tired to a Wall Street brokerage what would have cious moment. Morrall played first six minutes tremely difficult for Morrall to show much to his new mates. The Lions preyed on their old 4Vint fV.n., joo, carnea nis ro. i seeamg Troa (R.

DeAiba) past bespectacled Steve Wilkin- c- Milator (R. Cave) Son Of SlOUX City, 6-2, 6-2, 'Bridal Music (Stone) Str. Fin. Odds Solwav Moss (Rosado) 25.20 7 40 5.40 21 2'i 1 3.60 Formal Johnny (Baeza) 3 60 3 00 3s 7-i 9.70 Count Bell (Rotz) 4 60 4' 1 311 4.30 Off 3:10. Time 1:24 4-5.

8 5 ii 1 1 .50 1 Double Dash, Do No Evil, Baroain 5 4i 51 9 30 Counter, Al Sirat, Will Not Miss also ran. for the Giants whom he joined er just last Tuesday. The Lions 6-0. Keymon (D. Gargan) Ricci C.

(H. Craig) Soike Nail (Campbell) Mokanna (R. L. Baird) 7s him nientv ol trouDie in eave 7J 7 601 8 5.50 alone thP. firsf half as they broke to 3" 9.20 LIDDY LIDDY LIDDY LIDDY 5 40 9.40 a-Third Martini (Boland) 5.20 2 40 2.20 Limone (Valenzuela) 2.40 2 20 Rare Pet (Hernandez) 2.40 Off 3:43.

Time 1:24. Nassau Hall, Green Hornet, a-Garbeau. Ark Ark also ran. a-Hobeau Farm entry. Troa Wheatv Milator 4 00 6.00 4.20 TROA was under pressure to last over WHEATY.

WHEATY continued on gamely to be gettina to the winner. MILATOR gave way during the late stages. Morrall, replacing Gary Wood at quarterback midway in the period, was jolted from behind by Roger Brown and Sam Williams at the Giant 15. The ball squirted toward the goal, and Darris McCord nab- their early lead, but he largely tamed the Detroit defense in the second half. The 31-year-old former Michigan starter passed for two touchdowns, Including an 82-vard connection with Thomas Coca Cola Hits NABF Finals, 8-1 6th 2YO, fur.

a-Music Please (Boland) 5.20 3 00 2 40 Indian Sunlite (Sorrentino) 5.40 3 60 Roman Correl (Baeza) 3.00 Off 4:16. Time 1:12 2-5. SEVENTH furlotlSS, 1:10 3-5. I 'i Str. Fin.

Odds on Squeeze, Royal Tantrum, Aurous, For 3f 1 1 (J. p. Bowlds) jBay Phantom (Cmobell) midway in the third period. That! bed it at the six for Detroit. Du nv aKn ran 4 3J 2' 6f Ramblin Road (Baird) a Brady Entry.

2 3-i 3.30 6 i 4 13.40 the Lion's head Shortly, Plum whizzed a high nofrrtU rVw-o tiamisan (L. Snyder) Chaos has been the result The athletes have been the victims. Temporary truces have failed. Congress finally has moved in and said "Okay, you guys, we've had enough Detroiter Doug Roby, president elect of the U.S. Olympic Committee, testified in Washington the other day.

AAU Alone Is Recognized "FIRST OBSTACLE TO OVERCOME is to make the NCAA dissolve its U.S. Track and Field Federation," he told the Senate committee. "The AAU is the ONLY governing body in this country that is recognized by the other 118 countries conducting amateur track and field competition." Roby elaborated on the statement when he returned home. "They (the NCAA) have petitioned the international group for recognition," he explained. "They have gone abroad several time for that purpose.

"Thus far, they haven't even been given an official audience and I am positive their case is completely hopeless." Why? Because, says Roby, an ex-U. of M. track star, toe international association will not accept "pro-i fessionals" as members. "They (the NCAA) may be very fine gentlemen," says Doug, "but they are paid coaches. They are pro- fessionals.

They are subject to a conflict of interests in the administration of amateur sports and completely unacceptable to the IAAF (International Amateur Ath- letic i Roby pointed out what happened at the recent Olym- pic Games in Tokyo. Athletes from Indonesia and North Korea showed up in Japan. They were not permitted to compete be- cause they were sponsored by a so-called "splinter group" similar to the NCAA in the current dispute over here. bomb reduced to 11-7. oAi lu.x-cuuii.

ovd uia (Lawless) added, 3YO, Vt ml. 5 840 rained the finals of the Nation-i Lansing Lane (Meaux) 7 Tne Gazelle Hanoicao shot to the backline of the end zone, and Barr leaped in front of the Giants' Steve Thurlow 9.00 4 DO 520 1 4 7' 1 40.b-What A Treat (Rotz) 9s pht gh (Adams) al Amateur Baseball 7 80 2.80 3.00 10 10 20 Discipline (Baeza) flnco A hacoKall ihamninncliiTie Onamor (M. Freed) Off 4:50. Time 1 3-5. 10 47.80 7i Vlamie (R.

DeAlbe) and Jim Patton to snag it for ahere Saturday -ith its fifth touchdown. straight victory. 15.80 6 BO 5.40 Ball Bay Phantom Ramblin Road 4. SO 4.60 4.00 11 amci a uuv ci siuji li was 1 iiru- nnn who pitched O-BALL wore down BAY PHANTOM in uiuun.cn uy una jsiuran, wno ear-! Detroit to a 12 3 win over Dav- Minutes later, the Giants were In the lead. Fleet Smith Reed broke away for 49 yards to the Detroit 31.

A pass in- terference against Jimmy Hill set the Giants on the one and Ernie Koy charged into the end zone to lift New York ahead, 14-11. Only then did the Lions begin the final yards. BAY PHANTOM held on ton Friday night, came backistubborniy. ramblin ROAD weakened. Sis, You Look ner in uie penoa naa Dauea down a 27-yard field goal attempt by the Detroit kicker.

SatnrHau in ctnr movolan R-1 Namon's For CIRCUIT JUDGE 23 yei-s court eper'e-ce member Cerro't Ear, Michigan Ear, A-nerican Bar Associatiors end National Association cf Venen Lawyers. Fast of Women Lawyers' Assoc, aion cf fx 34 Mary Jane liddy far Circuit Judge Saturday's Results at Hazel Park a-T. A. Grisson enty. EIGHTH I mile 70 yards, 2-5.

'j Str. Fin. Odds on five hits. Tne victory left Detroit the only unbeaten team in the tourney. First baseman Bill Aaron 1 1 1 3.30 ON HIS NEXT try for the Giants, Morrall moved them to the New York 34.

But then, the showing a sustained auacK. Bama Bear B. Walt) Gay's Pal (Craig) Chickasaw (L. Snyder) Morgan Road (Holmes) Trusty Man (Bowlds) 31 3" i 2 1.90 6'J 54 3hi 6.30 5 4" 42 6.90 Ml A fell no 1 1 if Plum manipulated a 60-y a a 7, 'i 7X Ist-Pace, one mile, 2 05 3-5. push in just five plays, ending "lttUieu a perfect 10-yard scoring! Ernie Clark tossed him for an -1 3 Trap Door (Lawless) Confiscation (Behrens) Genaal (Plomctiok) 71 7, 71 io on Widow Lucv (Acicerman) 4.00 2 60 2 20 it oil? w.Sun Dust (McQuarrie) 4.00 3.00 pass to Gibbons, streaking J' mi.

1 inenn tv Murray's Folly (Gargan) IT 71 JUCT JCT'M unr.i "nail jr t.ov I0.u Mn.ou.. Ranrur Rill SnIVitrvr led Detroit's attack with three hits and three runs batted in. Kelly O'Neill and Cli'f Hughes each had two hits and two RBI. Coca Cola hopes to become the sixth straight Detroit team to win the NABF title. thA rifht sideline, rue llwvt: vjiauis 1.40 4.00 2.80 rPhh'i Jpnn.

Cnxrk Pete, rindv Hal V.n.tr their 16. Bama Bear Gay's Pal Chickasaw 3.60 1014 UO.I.1V lu Chimes. 2 80 3.80 BAMA BEAR afpr ooenirg a long lead, held GAY'S PAL safe. GAY'S PAL finished gamely. CHICKASAW closed Then Williams, Morrall's old roommate, slipped in from his end post to trap Morrall In the end zone for a safety, boosting Detroit's lead to 8-0.

2nd Trot; one mile: 2:05 3-5 Mr. Jim G. (Wilburn) 6.80 3.80 3.70 Victory Shine (Stine) 5.40 4.20 Mr. Keliar (Snook) 4.00 Marcella Brook, Chance Worthy, Success Zora, Rare's Girl, Careless Hanover, TrudyHal. DAILY DOU bTe: (6-4) $1 fi6 with a belated rush.

Scratched Polo Palm. Quinella 4-5 paid 59.40, snot aneaa again, o-x-z. Midway into the final period, Watkins stunned the Giants with his whizzing 63-yard punt return, shooting up the middle between charging blockers, then cutting to the right sideline, picking up blockers and scamp 041 010-S 14 1 000 010-1 5 3 Sinserman and 101 000 Jones; DETROIT Cleveland Sheldon Nagey. nd NINTH 1 1-H miles, 1:43 2-5. i Str.

Fin. Odds On the ensuing free kick, Tom nn ra-v, one fin ie: 1 1.4 2 11 Vaughn raced back 35 yards to 3 20 5 60 Valiant Pick (Leupp) 4.80 3.20 5 80 Patient Painter (McGregor) 11.60 Colleges 'Raids' Don't Help ering home. L. J. Scott (Wilburn) MSU Regulars Turn On Power 3.2b 4 90 the Giant 35, and Walker followed with his 19-yard field goal to make it 11-0.

4 1 1 2 3M 4hd 3 7'i 6 4 5 5 5 2' 3' 6 9 8 7' 6' 7' i 8' 3.30 Tombre (Campbell) Sayakay (Barone) Peter Pumpkin (Knapp) Bass Cleff (L. Snyder) Grand Stand (Bowlds) Charolero (Gargan) The Nutts (Snyder) Niemala Son (Stone) Miss Sun Tan (DeAiba) Linda Chief, Fixin To Pace. Terry Boy, Indian, Avaion Chief, Lookout Von Lands. 4ttt pace; one mile: 2:02 4-5. mi.

a- i 5.80 9.40 23.60 7.40 12.70 EAST LANSING Senior 8' 9 9' j.ae giants railed to cross midfield on six tries with the 4 00 4.40 2 60 2.80 3.00 quarterback Steve Juday led the Michigan State varsitv to Gilmer felt so comfortable after that he began bringing in the Lions' second-line players. Morrall almost made him regret It, Over-all, this one was by far Irish Demon II (Kuntke) 10 10 10 Tombre 16.00 9 20 Twice (Fredden) 6.60 Ura Creed (G. Norrls) Armbro Fran LighthiH Irish Nugget.Sudan's Comet, ball during- the first half. But 620 Sayakay 23.40 14.20 Eyre son. though they controlled play, the a 4-0 rout of the reserves Sat- Enterprise Scot, Clever Tona.

5th stake i 2-year-old pace; Lions could not put together a en mile: "game condition' uraay in a steady offense. Joe Don Looney hit the Giants the best showing for the Lions 2 SO 3.30 2 60 3.80 2:05 3-5. aRingmaster (Ackerman) 4.00 Ross Tona (Fisher) iKnni Fnsion (Wantz) Peter Pumpkin t.20 TOMBRE away alertly, outfinished SAYAKAY In a stiff drive. SAYAKAY was unable to hold the winner. PETER PUMPKIN was going well art the finish.

Scratched Sonny Fleet, Transvaal II. TENTH 1 mil 70 yards, 1:42 3-5. 7 Str. Fin. Odds scrimmage.

Juday threw touchdown passes to Clint Jones and Gene 2.80 this summer. Detroit's defense suddenly seemed to gain its old time and again for heavy yard Beau Creed's Knight, Duke Doyle, wasningxon, went over on a strength and command of play age, rolling up 85 yards in the first half alone, but always the sustained drive was lacking for hn-nvl'Hvmient (Bowlds) 3M li 11 4 20 quarterback sneak and DRAG RACING! The 5th Annual NATIONAL ALL STAR MEET! All the Super Stock and Dragster CHAMPIONS From the A Nationals In INDIANAPOLIS! TUESDAY HUE Sept. 7 Tint Trials 6 P.M. Raclnt P.M. DETROIT DRAGWAY Sibley at Dix, I Milt E.

ol Telegraph Children older 12 free Parking fr 544-7911 284-4920 after rather spotty showings in the three losses preceding this Off to Mitchell Pniiett far thelBobbv Maisel (Cmobell) 4l 4a 3 5.70 ROBY FURTHER CONTENDS THAT the U.S. Track and Field Federation has made itself no friends in other countries by having college and university coaches "raid" those countries of some of their greatest athletes. "They give them scholarships over here," he explained. "They are athletic scholarships. These stars are gone from their own country's competition for years.

Believe me, those other countries don't like it. And the group which really frowns on it is the IAAF, the same group the NCAA is trying to get to recognize it instead of the AAU" That is why he told Congress that the first step toward stopping the feud should be the abolishing of the NCAA's "holding the Track and Field Federation. And while it's just a guess, he feels that if it isn't done by the deadline this coming week, there's a strong chance that Congress will do it. Jimmy, Spike R. I a Parsell entry.

6th-Pace; one mil: 2:06 4-5. Dr. Liodsey (Bellows) 4.20 2.80 2.20 Wellmanor's May Day (Knudsen) 3.60 2.80 E. J. Direct (Russell) 3.40 Countess Anita.

Cotton Tail, My Gma Lind, Chris Direct, Wintery Green, Juh. McGuinea. Detroit. fourth touchdown game. The Lion offense, nowever, DETROIT HORSE THIRD 7th Pace; one mile: 2:02 3-5 sputtered with the exception of Joe Don Looney.

The powerful halfback cracked the Giant line Broadway Bill (Sorensn) 5 7 4' 11.30 Grey Maiesty (Kunitake) 1 2 1,4 5 7.40 Right Is Right (Snyder) 6'i6 6' 5 70 Roman Eve Barone) 9 9 Kave's Pal (Stone) 2' 3 8 2 40 Yussem (Willard) 8 Bi 9 7.70 Hvmienf 10.40 5.60 4.00 Wild Duck 14.00 9.00 Bobby Maisel 6.60 HYMIENT, well Placed wtitle Inhand. moved fast to wrest command hearing firal furlong and was all out to turn Peachadon (Ackerman) 8.80 4.20 3.00 2 80 3.20 for 95 yards, his third straight The Cobbler (Wilburn) 4.40 Success Hera (Norris) Winged Pick, Irish Tinr.es. 8th Pace; one mile 2:64. Monticelk) (Marsh Jr.) 8 80 3 00 game of 90-plus running, ana not until the second half could 2 40 2.20 2.40 Paper Boy (Scovil) 2 40 Shadydale Monitor (Reodenl Success June, Keith Abbe. 9th Pace: an mile: 2.041-1.

back WILD DUCK. WILD DUCK closed with a rush from between horses. BOBBY MAISEL lacked the needed late response. Scratched Pragmatic, Aliahampa, Expansion. Attendance 19,315.

Total pool -51 ,429,956. Silver Bright Grabs $208,765 Filly Test CHICAGO (LTD Silver Bright, a 13-1 shot, galloped 6V2 furlongs on a swampy track Saturday to win the worlds richest race for two-year-old fillies, the $208,765 Double Cross (Redden) 3 80 2 80 2 60 Flying Time (Roacti) 3.20 2 80 Mankato Hanover (Andersen) 7 40 Detroiter Keeps Table Net Title Country Dale, Trespasser's Will, Hickory Gamaun, Hero Hanover, Sir Chiet, Morris Purdue. lOttt Trot; one mile: 2.05. Football's Here MANISTIQUE (AP) Mich TORONTO (LTD Charles Bill ((Mcllmurray) 5.80 3 40 2 60 Arlington-Washington Lassie, in a stretch struggle against Oilier (Borrino) 6.00 2 80 uie igan high school football season began here Friday night as Ishpeming beat Manistique 32-6, in a regularly scheduled game. Burns of Detroit retained his senior men's singles title at the world table tennis champion It was only the fourth start Knotty Pine (Scovil) 2 8 Princess Sampson, Princess Perry, El Darno, Jan Kaye, Amanola.

Crowd-8 793. Hand le-S525, 725 Nichols moved Silver Bright ahead, and jockey Willie Shoemaker, up on Ole Liz, couldn't for the Roan filly, owned by C. V. Whitney and her second ships Saturday at the Canadian national exhibition. win, 1:18 1-5, three seconds get his mount movine anv Burns, Michigan state cham faster.

(EiJIWg NEW slower than the track record for the distance in the sIotjdv 1965 pion and an official of the U.S. iiYHmiimrmir ff IT- i riw 1 1 1 1 1 1 n-n in 1 1 1 1 Tii uTr i in nrf -r 'i 1T1 iffrhin 1T1 1 irT fiTri i' it AAA BRAKE 4 DRUMS TURNED 4 WHEEL CYL. REBUILT IF NECESSARY Table Tennis Association, de feated Max Marinko of Toronto, Sunday Monday MOST HAYE AUTOMATIC. RADIO, HEATER 17-21, 21-18, 21-19, and 22-20. BASEBALL Tiqer stadium, Michigan and Trumbull, Ole Liz struggled to hold the place over fast-closing Prides Profile, owned by Detroiter C.

W. Smith. All horses carried 119 pounds. Silver Bright, second in her only other stakes start, the Lassie Trial, paid $28.60, $7.80, and $5.20. The victory paid Silver Bright footing.

It was the first time any of the 10 horses in the field had been asked to go more than six furlongs and the winner relished the added distance. OLE LIZ set the pace down the backstretch, but jockey ngers vs. Boston, 3 p.m. THOROUGHBRED RACINS COMPLETE WITH 1095 fly 5 Fall Selling Price BASEBALL Tiger Stadium? Michiqan and Trumbull, Tigers vs. Washington, double-header, 1:30 p.m.

AUTO RACING State Pair Grounds, Woodward at I Mile, 250-mile 1:30 p.m. Jackson Speedway, Jackson, stock cars, p.m. BOAT RACING Nats Call Craig Detroit Race Course, Middlebett at Schoolcraft, 3 p.m. HARNESS RACINO Hj Jj nay LINING LABOR Hazel Park Race Track, 10 Milt at Pete Craig, former University of Detroit star, was recalled from Hawaii by the Washington Dequmare, 1:30 p.m. AUTO RACINO Detroit River, Foot of Coolidqe, River Rouge, 50-mile outboard marathon.

James Nichols kept i 1 $111,265 and raised her earnings State Fairgrounds, -Woodward at Mile, OVER-LOADED WITH '65 MODELS CREDIT CLEARED BY PHONE TRUMBULL CHEVROLET 1341 MICHIGAN WO 2-0996 Senators Saturday. Craig, a Bright close behind and rode 5210 E. Eight Mile Rd. Cor. Keystone 7245 E.

7 Mile Cor. Cliff FO 6-9100 stock cars 150-miier, 1 p.m. Ml. Clemens Race Track. North River Road righthander had a 14-11 record ii a.m., closed course racing, 1 p.m.

DRAO RACING Motor City Dragway, ii Mil near Edsel Ford Freeway, 2 p.m. to $123,465. The filly had netted only $12,200 in three previous races. alongside toward the far turn. Heading into the stretch at Hawaii.

stock cars, 8:30 p.m. Jackson Speedway, Jackson, stock cars, I p.m. 1 iC4-l .4.4.4, i.

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