Centre Daily Times from State College, Pennsylvania (2024)

FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1968 The CENTRE DAILY TIMES, STATE COLLEGE and BELLEFONTE, PA. PAGE NINETEEN Baltimore Beaten by Nats Again The Washington Senators moving forward, but they to put the Baltimore Orioles The Senators entered led in last place in the Orioles had climbed within Redskins Surprise Detroit By ED SCHUYLER JR. Associated Press Sports Writer The Cleveland Browns counter the Buffalo Bills tonight, their first American Football League opposition ever, the National Football League sorely needs a Browns' victory, The AFL holds A 10-5 edge over the NFL and needs only two more victories to clinch the inerleague, preseason series with eight games remaining, six of them this weekend. There also two AFL games on tap tonightnati vs. the New York Jets at Memphis, and Denver against San Diego at San Antonio, Tex.

The Washington Redskins scored 16 points in the second period and held on for a 16-10 victory over the Detroit Lions in An NFL game at Washington Thursday night. Jerry Allen ran three yards for the first touchdown and Jim Ninowski passed 25 yards to Jerry Smith. Both touchdowns were set up when the Lions were penalized on third down after Washington drives apparently had stalled. The Redskins got safety when linebacker Ed Breeding blocked a Jerry DePoyster punt in the end zone, Detroit, which scored on a 59- yard from Bill Munson to Earl McCullouch and DePoster's 37-yard field goal, lost a chance when Munson's 39-yard scoring pass to McCullouch the final offensive ter was nullified by holding. Cleveland is expected to make Its first appearance against an AFL team a victorious one as the Bills have serious problems at quarterback.

Buffalo's regular quarterback, veteran Jack Kemp, tore ligaments in his right knee in a scrimmage last Monday and will be lost for the season. No. 1 backup man Tom Flores also is on the injured list with a sore pasing arm and is ineligible to play. means the Bills will go with rookie Dan Darragh and Kay Stephenson, obtained from San Wednesday, at quarterback. San Diego, 2-z, meets Denver, 1-2, fresh from an upset over the NFL Los Angeles Rams.

Denver will have to stop John Hadl, who passed for 300 yards and two touchdowns against the Rams. With regular quarterback Steve Tensi sidelined with a broken collarbone, John McCormick, attempting a comeback at 31, is expected to start for Denver. Cincinnati 1-3, was tough on rushing against Pittsburgh, allowing the Steelers only 29 yards, but the Bengals' main problem against York will be stopping the passing of Joe Namath. Namath saw his first action last weekend and threw for two touchdowns in a triumph over the NFL Atlanta Falcons. Saturday's schedule has three interleague games Baltimore, NFL, at Miami, AFL: Kansas City, AFL, at Los Angeles and Dallas, NFL, at Houston, AFL.

New Orleans is at Atlanta and Green Bay takes on Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, in NFL games Saturday. Oakland of the AFL plays at NFL San Francisco and Minnesota is at St. Louis in an NFL game Sunday, while Philadelphia, NFL, plays Boston, AFL, at Cambridge, Monday. NOW! You Can LEASE this brand new 1968 FORD STYLESIDE PICKUP TRUCK for only $62:05 Stop In today for complete details. Special leases and special rates for your special needs, quoted without obligation.

See the men in the red coats at MILLER-McVEIGH FORD, INC. Aaron Dr. at N. Atherton State College Phone 238-5041-355-5474 Time Out: Leathers Sporting 9-2 Log Denny Leathers, former Bellefonte High athlete, owned a record prior to Wednesday's Class A Midwest League game. the San now Francisco property was Leathers, the of scheduled to pitch for Decatur, Wednesday against Dubuque, Iowa, He beat Waterloo, Iowa, week ago, 4-1, allowing six hits and fanning seven in nine innings.

To date, he has appeared in 17 games, spit pitching innings. He has complete games in 13 starts. He has yielded 89 hits runs (26 earned) and owns a 2.27 earned run average, Leathers had struck out 65 batters and walked 23. Decatur leads the second half race and will face first half champion Quad Cities next week in a best-of-three set if the Giant farm team protects its lead. En route to his sixth victory against Clinton, Iowa, last month, Denny collected a single, double run.

At last report he a .267 batting nowhere average. Dick Rhine, ex-Penn Stater, recently announced his retirement from pro baseball. He had a 10-5 record with Miami, Baltimore's Class A entry Rhine in the Florida State League. plans to resume his teaching duties at Elizabethtown High. Frank Greenleaf and Mike Herr recently defeated Terry Menta and Jerry Taylor, 6-4, 6-3.

to win the first annual State College, Post Office Tennis Tournament. still set the pace in Western Ex-Penn Stater Pete, Like Conference of the Canadian Football League in passing prior to Wednesday's action. with 14 TD passes, completed 100 of 167 yards. Russ Jackson of was the leader in the Eastern Conference, completing 66 of 105 for 1294 yards and 13 TDs. Liske had eight interceptions, one more than Jackson, for Calgary.

softball teams from Bellefonte and State College will compete in the holiday tourney at Lewistown this weekend. Some 15 teams are entered in the double-elimination test. Nittany Gas and Oil of State College is one of the top entries in the annual tournament. Scores Miner League Baseball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS International League Louisville 5, Richmond 3 Buffalo 9-0, Syracuse 2-2 Columbus at Jacksonville, ppd rain Pacific Coast League Phoenix 5, Oklahoma City 3 Hawaii 2, Spokane 0 Portland 5, Tacoma 4 Seattle 2, Vancouver 1 San Diego 9, Indianapolis 2 have had their, troubles overcame them long enough in reverse. Baltimore two days ago burAmerican League while the four games of leading Detroit.

Washington departed last night still locked in the cellar, but left the Orioles moving backward, six games behind the Tigers after losing twice to the Senators. Frank Howard's home run put the brakes on the Orioles Wednesday night and the kingsized slugger teamed with Ken McMullen and rookie Gary Holman to beat Baltimore 5-4 in 11 innings Thursday night. That loss came after Detroit rode Mickey Lolich's ter to a 2-0 triumph over California in the afternoon as the gers built momentum for their chain three-game weekend series against Baltimore starting tonight. other games, the Chicago White Sox slipped by the New York Yankees 1-0 and Minnesota contests tripped Cleveland 3-2 in night and Boston crumbled Oakland 11-2 in daylight. The Senators played their last place role for seven innings against rookie Roger Nelson, making his first start of the season.

They had only four hits and trailed 3-0. Then came the start of the hurnabout. A walk and shortstop Mark Belanger's error potential double play sent McMullen up with two on and one out and he unloaded his 18th homer for a tie game. Howard followed with his 38th blast on the next pitch. Baltimore got back on the beam temporarily when Brooks Robinson, who doubled in two earlier runs, singled home the tying run in the eighth, But Holman, who pinch hit unsuccessthe fully in the eighth followed and stayed in game, Bernie Allen's one-out double off Eddie Watt, 4-5, with a two-out, gamewinning single.

Lolich, 13-8, put the pressure on the Orioles earlier after a slow start in which he gave up three hits in the first two innings. But he retired the last 20 hitters he faced, and finished with 12 strike outs and one walk. Willie Horton supplied the offense with home run in the fourth inning the first of two hits given by George Brunet, 13-13, his seven innings. Horton drove in the second run in eighth with an infield hit. Luis Aparicio followed Tom McCraw's leadoff bunt single and a sacrifice in the seventh with a run-scoring.

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Graduation has claimed the "Trio in c' backfield of AllAmerica fullback Larry Csonka, greatest rusher in Orange history; quarterback Rick Cassata, who guided Syracuse to 23 regular season wins in three years; and wingback Tom Coughlin, holder of single pass receiving record. key questions be answered are: Can Rich Panczyszyn stay healthy and can Paul Paolisso pick up where he left off in spring practice? Both are quarterbacks and a loud "yes" to the above could do much to insure Syracuse of its 19th straight nonlosing season. Panczyszyn started brilliantly last fall against Baylor but was injured in the waning minutes and played little in the next nine games, Paolisso had a total of four offensive plays in 1967, rushing for six yards and passing for seven. Yet, throughout spring drills, he was most impressive and in the windup scrimmage completed 21 of 30 passes for three touchdowns and 258 yards. Sophom*ores, Ron Knox, Trask, Al Chlebeck and John Godbolt are being counted on to provide offensive punch as are senior John Buliez and junior Dick Bidlack.

Defensively, Lou Syracuse returns starters Gubitosa, Steve Zegalia, Art Thomas, and Gerry front, linebackers Bob Bancroft and Don Dorr and backs Tony Kyasky, Tom Hermanowski and Cliff Ensley, SU ranked fourth in the nation in total defense last year. The first victory of the fall will be the 125th for Ben as Orange boss and 150th as a head coach. -Decatur Herald Review Photo HALL OF FAMER CARL HUBBELL, now a member of the San Francisco organization, chats with Denny Leathers during a recent visit to Decatur, Ill. The Giants are affiliated with Class A Midwest League team. By WILL GRIMSLEY FOREST HILLS, N.Y.

(AP) The elimination of two old pros at the hands of a pair of hustling amateurs has buoyed the confidence of the play-for-fun boys in the first U.S. Open Tennis Championships. think, with, a couple of Clark breaks, can win this thing," Graebner, of the regulars on the American Davis Cup team, said today. "I think any one of four amateurs could do it myself, Arthur Ashe, Charlie Pasarell or Tom Okker." "There's a chance, of course, but you have to bet on the added a more cautious Ashe, the new National Amateur cham- 2 Old Tennis Pros Lose at Forest Hills pion. "The trouble beat." is you too many pros to South Africa's Ray Moore, who knocked off 10th seeded Andres Gimeno of Spain to grab one of the early pro scalps also was reserved but hopeful.

'An amateur could win but r'al have to pick Rod Laver or Ken Rosewall they're the best tennis players in the world," said Moore. Rosewall, seeded third, won over Jim Parker of St. Louis in his first match 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. Moore crushed Gimeno, just as he did at Wimbledon, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-1. The other beaten pro was semiretired Barry MacKay, who lost, to Honolulu 23-year-old 8-6, 4-6, Jim 7-5, 6-3.

Osborne We're ready for the new. Laver, winner at Wimbledon and recognized as the No. 1 player in the world, makes his debut against Tomas Koch of Brazil, in a battle of left-handers Sunday. Both drew opening byes. Jean King, the Wimbledon queen and favored to take the $6.000 women's first prize, made Thursday by crushing Vija Vuskalns, a 29- year-old dentist from Wash.

ington, N.Y., 6-1, 6-0. Two of her chief amateur foes, Margaret Smith Court of Australia No. 4, and Maria Bueno of tralia, No. 4, and Maria Bueno of Mrs. Court trounced Emily Fisher of Hamtramck, 6- 0, 6-1.

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