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2-C Wednesday. Sept. 8, '65 DETROIT FREE PRESS Joe Don ft i XbfrZl iV- 44MA'- Favored Players' A dvance in Tennis FOREST HILLS, N. Y. Rafael Osuna of Mexico, 1963 winner and sixth-seeded, had to call upon all of his wizardy and delicate touch Tuesday for a 7-9, 8-6, 6-2, 12-10 victory over Herb FitzGibbon of Garden City, N.

that carried him into the round of 16 of the National Tennis Down by Ohio Bucks May Be Overrated (This is the first of a series of Big Ten football prospects by Bob Pille, who is making a flying tour of the campuses.) BY BOB PILLE Fraa Prui Sports Writir COLUMBUS The thought runs contrary to the majority and smacks of heresy, but it keeps rising: Ttiat Ohio State doesn't belong with Michigan and Purdue atop all those pre-season Big Ten football rank Championships. The little Latin was hardest pressed of favored players, in eluding third seeded Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield. Calif. day's longest, however. Keith Carpenter of Canada and John Powless of Madison, played more than 3 eight-seeded Cliff Drysdale of'hours before Carpenter finally South Africa and U1C o-d Charlie Pasarell of Puerto Rico The match was not the Preps to Use U-D Stadium Catholic League high schools will play four Sunday afternoon and two Friday night football games in the vacant University of Detroit Stadium this season.

Catholic Central leased the stadium for Sunday games against Brother Rice, DeLaJSaUe and Salesian. Catholic Central also will meet U-D High there as a visitor. Cathedral High rented the stadium for night games against Notre Dame and Catholic Cen tral. ALL GOOD THINGS The great Bret Hanover (left), with Frank Envin at the reins, is humbled by Adois Vic and driver Jim Dennis in the Horseman's Futurity for three-year-old pacers at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Tuesday. It marked the first time Bret Hanover has ever lost a race.

BUT HE WANTS TO STAY Kaline on Block? Al 'Expects' It BY JOE FALLS It would be no surprise if the Tigers traded Al Kaline this winter. Not to Al Kaline, any way. "I think they're going to do some 'things' this winter," the 30-year-old outfielder of the Tigers said Tuesday. "It wouldn't surprise me if they traded a few of the veterans." ALL "65 MUST GO! IMPALA 2-DR. H-T0P $01 CQ $59 PER MONTH LUsJ CORVAIR 2-DR.

H-TOP $1 7CQ $41 PER MONTH I WW INSTANT CREDIT GLENN WALKER CHEVROLET 14259 MACK VA 2-9800 OUT OF TOWN CALLS ACCEPTED Is AWOL From Lions Looney Skips Drill; Night Train Released Continued from First Sports before the season even started. Looney had some off-field difficulties in Baltimore but showed some great flashes when he got in the Colt lineup and the Lions swapped Denny Gaubatz, Joe Schmidt heir- apparent, to get him. WHILE HE SKIPPED the practice Tuesday, Looney still was in camp and talked with Gilmer prior to the drill. "He didn't indicate one way or another whether hed be there," Gilmer said. Gilmer refused to say what disciplinary measures he might invoke and said he would "deal with it when the time comes." The "time" will be when Gil mer next talks to Looney and he didn't say When that would be.

"We're going to work at it to straighten this out," Gilmer said. While the very-much-wanted Looney, a Texan who seems combination of three other famed Texas lions Doak Walker, Bobby Layne and Bud dy Parker, stayed away, unwanted Night Train Lane hung around, hoping to hear that one of the 13 other National Football League clubs would like an experienced cornerback. "I THINK I can help some one," said the four-time All-Pro defensive back, second leading interceptor in NFL history and holder of the one-season interception record 14 pickoffs as rookie with Los Angeles in 1952. That was 13 seasons ago. Now Lane is 37 years old, 3" and with knee surgery last winter.

He wasn't surprised when the word came. "I was told about three times that I was on borrowed time." Nor was he bitter. "When a new regime takes over they start looking at the older fellows and the ones who have been injured first. They go for a youth movement That's the business." If you caught the Lions' 25-21 ictory over the New York Giants last Saturday you may have noted that old teammate Earl Morrall threw four straight times into Lane zone. aakoi iHUJiAS caugnt a couple of them, the last one for the touchdown that put the Giants in striking distance and no doubt sent chills through Gilmer.

"When they complete one in your zone for a touchdown it seems like they've been com pleting them all night," Lane said. But Lane still feels he can cut it. "If I didn't, I wouldn't have come to camp. I think I still have all my moves." He takes comfort in the fact that he was written off as washed up when traded to Detroit ir. 1960 and then he earned All-Pro honors for three straight years.

But that was five years ago and now the Train is 37 and no longer an express. Oyler's Hit Turns Back Bosox, 5-3 Continued from First Sports a single, and scored on Jim Gosger's single off the bag at first. The Red Sox tied it in the fifth. Nixon doubled to left and took third on Petrocelli's single Monbouquette stayed out of troublfj and out of a DP fcy moving Petrocelli to second with a bunt. Gosger sent in Nixon with a fly ball and then Petrocelli came across when Navarro didn't get over to first on Dalton Jones' bouncer to Cash.

It went for a single. Meanwhile, Charlie Dressen went for Fox, and he scattered five hits one an inning to beat the Red Sox for the third time this season. NOTES: Dr. Russell Wright, the Tigers' team physician, reports Denny McLain has a kidney infection Jake Wood, meanwhile, is expected to be discharged from the hospital Thursday or Friday following his cheekbone operation. Willie Horton sat it out for the second straight game.

His left leg is sore from the ankle to the calf. The Tigers plan to celebrate their 10.000th eame in the American League on Sept 24 with Cleveland by giving away special editions of The Sporting News to the first 10,000 fans entering the park. Matins to Fight In Los Angeles? LOS ANGELES (UPI) Matchmaker Mickey Davies of the Olympic Boxing Club said Tuesday he hopes to bring Buster Mathis, 300-pound former amateur champion from Grand Rapids, here to meet the winner of a fight be- Kaline makes one point clear: He doesn't want to leave De troit. "I've played here my entire career and would like to finish up here," he said. "Detroit has been good to me in every way." BUT AT THE same time he believes that general manager Jim Campbell will go with some of the younger players next year and trade off some of the veterans probably in an effort to bolster the pitching staff.

He doesn't consider himself an "untouchable." "When you get hurt two years in a row, you know they're not going to keep paying you the big money," said Kaline, implying If the Tigers rut his $60,000 salary again, he could understand it. Kaline saic he was disappointed with the season he is having, even though he is the Tigers' only genuine .300 hitter. "I've had a bad year," he said. "When we started out I hoped I could play 150 games. That was my big goal.

But I'm going to fall far short of that." KALINE has been hobbled by a sore foot. It has kept him from playing second games of doubleheaders. Then, on Aug-. 19, he pulled a muscle in his rib cage and that kept him out of action for 17 days. Kaline is high on the younger players on the Tigers.

"This team is going to be better next year," he said. ers like Willie Horton. Dick Mc- Auliffe, Don Wert, Joe Sparma DICK and Denny McLain around, you can't do anything but improve." KALINE ADDED that some of the younger players have actually taken the pressure off him. "Take Horton," he said. "When you're hitting ahead of someone like that you don't have to try to hit home runs.

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In addition, responsibilities include advisory service to the design engineer group in the early stages of a program to assure optimum producibility. A degree in engineering is desired, or several years of college engineering plus manufacturing experience. ings. It is folly to count out the Buckeye and good old Wayne Woodrow Hayes, and this isn't being done. Since he came up the" Olen-tangy River in 1951, Hayes has won four conference championships and is the only Big Ten coach with a won-lost percentage (.747) that is better within the league than against outsiders.

But the Buckeyes just don't have the sound of a team that you would figure to win the championship. THE OFFENSE, being a year more experienced, should be a bit better, but the names are the same as those that mustered only 10 points all of last November. The defense won't be as good as the gang that last fall was the best in the Big Ten and the best that Hayes ever coached. And the schedule is tougher. Last year, Woody has all spring and summer to point for defending champion Illinois, than the rest of the autumn to aim for Michigan.

Otherwise he didn't play anybody destined to finish above seventh place. Now the schedule-makers have taken away Northwestern and added more demanding Michigan State, last played in 1960, and Minnesota, last seen in 1950. Tough Purdue, missing since 1960, still won't be faced until 1967. Whatever the Buckeyes do will be in their traditional manner with small, proud numbers, fullbacks all over the field, and a defense that dares you to run up the middle. MIDDLE CENTER Bill Rider and linebackers Dwight Kelley and Tom Bugel is the heart of Woody's defense and closest to the coach's heart and should be.

There might not be a better threesome in the country, and they have the qualities that send Woody off into sermons: "Good students, hard workers inspiration to the team." Kelley made All-America last year as a junior. "If you have a boy who has done this and isn't a good kid, look out," Hayes says. "He'll be there telling the coach what to do, and a boy rarely knows as much as the coach." Kelley obviously is a good Diesel Speedboat Gets Challenger In Record Bid The planned Detroit River record run by Freddie Alter in a Donzi Diesel Wednesday has become a two-boat race instead of one against the clock. Alter, a veteran Gold Cup boa driver, intends to set a record for the 43-mile run from the Olde Club on Harsens Island to the Grosse lie Yacht Club with the 550-horsepower winner of four off-shore ocean races Bob Munn, a Detroit marine dealer, issued the first challenge with his X55 Interceptor-powered runabout. Munn won the Class chamoionshio in the New Buffalo-to-Chicago dash across Lake Michigan a week ago.

The boats will leave the Olde Club at 10:30 a.m. and are ex pected to finish around 11:30 a.m. 20-Year Wait For Ace Ends Russ Beaupre knows Plum-brook as well as any man 'he's the co-owner and been there more than 20 years. Not until Tuesday though! was Beaupre able to pull out a real plum he aced the 153-yard 11th hole with a 7-iron shot and finished with a one-under-par 70. at 6-4, 15-17, 6-3, 11-9.

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"If the play cuts back, the other guy will be there to kiss the ball carrier." Being kissed by an Ohio State linebacker in the middle of the football field is not like being kissed by your girl. Most teams will prefer to try to go over or around the Buckeyes, and these areas might be vulnerable as well as inexperienced. On attack, five linemen, with Doug Van Horn, an excellent 236-pounder, among them at guard, started somewhere last year. So did four of the backs jammed into three positions. DON UNYERFERTH is there at quarterback with more passing than Woody likes, Will Sander and ex-halfback Tom Barrington are fullback, and Bo Rein returns at halfback as the team's best past catcher.

But there isn't a great speed back among them, and when Woody says they will be faster he is talking of better foot for Barrington and Rein. Real speed is what Buckeye runners lacked last year, and Woody is training to find it by putting the name of Nelson Adderley in at the other halfback. If Adderley can sprint in the necessary manner it is a fact well hidden. The cousin of MSU's Herb Adderley of a few years ago. Nelson is a senior who came to Ohio without a scholarship and hasn't yet set foot in a varsity game.

And in Ohio's proud and experienced but scant numbers there is another worry. Van Horn and Barrington and Sander and maybe some others will have to play both ways, and everybody else has the full platoons that wear out two-way players. OFFENSE End-xBob Waldtn, Vi, r.t xCrtt LssnuTKi. 221, sr. TicKKs xdick Andtrsen, 23, xjonn raimer, 212, sr.

Guards xTa Andrlck, 211, xdoui van Horn, zu, sr. Miter xRiv Prvor. m. Ir. Quarterback xDon Unverftrth, sr.

Halfbacks xBa Rain. 112. Nelson Aooeriey. 112, sr. Fullbacks xTom Barrinston, 2M, xwiu sander, 210, sr.

DEFENSE Ends xKim Anderson, 10, Ir.) Dick Hlmes, 150, so. Tacklts-xGary Miller, 117, Don Dwyer, 224, se. Middle Guard-xBill Ridder, 201, sr. Linerbackers xTom Bugel, 204, xDwight Kelley, 21, sr. Corner Back xjohn McCoy, 15, Ir.

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