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Woody World Des Moines Register Page 1 ft Mo, Dac 2. 1963 im Colts Blast Washington -It's 36-20 uu 9 Statistics Bettimect WasMmtaa 11 First downs 24 CATCH EAGLES ON LATE KICK Tiny Radio Put Runner On Bench PORTLAND, ORE. CD A distance runner was benched by a tiny radio carried in a padded belt as he ran. It may have saved his life. An electrocardiogram, a record of the heart's action, 305 II I 40 Rushing yardage 125 Passing yerdega 343 Passes 25 Passes intercepted by 2 Punts Fumbles lost 0 Yards penalized 43 Statistics PMlMMhi Pittsbwtk First downs i a 159 107 13-31 1 SCORING Balttmort 3 17-M Washington 7 4 7-20 Martin, Wash.

-Mitchell 71, pan from Snead (Khavatkick) 30. pass from Unites (Martin kick) Bait -Berry 2. pass from Unitat (kick failed) Wasru-James 3, run (kick blocked) Bait. FG, Martin, 37 Rait -Mill 10. run (Martin kick) dKaiV Jl J-39 Rujhino irardne 114 Passing yardast 215 Passes 9-24 Passes intercepted by 4 Punts 4-4S Fumbles lost 6 Yards penalized 145 SCORING Philadelphia 0 14 Pittsburgh 1 IS iY." "Look, Pop I The first snowflakel1 3-20 25.

pass from Unitat (Martin 0 17-20 kick) Bait. FG, Martin, 41 Wash-Bosseler 1, run (Khayat kick) A. 44,006 HITLER' CAN MAKE ORIOLES FLY V-'A U- V. ATEW YORK, N. Y.

The temperamental and not always 1 predictable Jim Gentile was the first member of the Orioles to encounter Hank Bauer after the appointment of the hard-bitten former Marine as Baltimore manager. The broadcast during a 220-yard test run revealed a damaged heart muscle. Medical Meeting The case was cited Sunday by Dr. Kenneth D. Rose of the University of Nebraska at a national conference on medical aspects of sports.

Dr. Rose said radiotelem-etry, permitting study of heart function at any moment of exertion, had found the hidden defect in the 20-year-old runner after he had passed standard tests, been checked by a cardiologist and been cleared for distance running. The in-action electrocardiogram showed he should not engage in vigorous sports, especially distance running. The FM signal of the radio carries 500 yards or more. Dr.

Rose suggested the system could help identify the superior athlete, the one whose heart action pattern returns to normal quickly after exertion. And it could indicate the 1 WASHINGTON, D. C. CP) Johnny Unitas passed for three touchdowns Sunday and led Baltimore to a 36-20 victory over the Redskins in the National Football League. Unitas connected on 24 of 37 passes for 355 yards and ran for key yardage on several occasions.

He shot touchdown passes of 30 yards to John Mackey and two yards to Ray Berry to open a 16-7 gap. Jim Martin kicked three field goals, from nine, 37 and 41 yards, for the Colts. Unitas broke the game open with two quick touchdowns in the fourth quarter. He set up the first with a 10-yard run to the 10 after he was trapped trying to pass. Minutes later, it was a 28-yard toss to Jimmy Orr for a massive Gentile leered at the new boss.

"Hello, Hitler," he said, mmmmmmm "You look heavy, Jim," saidl GQfjSUlD Bauer, ignoring the good- 1 natured insult, but cracking the whip just to keep in practice "How are you at wind sprints?" Michaels, 10 24, pass from Hill (Clark Brown 14, run (Clark kick) Clark. 23 57, pass from E. Brown (Michaels Kick) Clark, 40 pass from E. Brown (Michaels kick) Michaels. 24 16,721 PITTSBURGH, PENN.

CP A 24-yard field goal by Lou Michaels with 40 seconds remaining gave the Steelers a 20-20 tie with Philadelphia Sunday in a wild- National Football League game. The tie second between the two teams this season and the third for Pittsburgh-kept the Steelers in the running for the eastern division crown. They have won six and lost three. Michaels' field goal came after Ed Brown had passed the Steelers from their own 21 to the Eagles' 16, where the drive stalled. Brown, who had four passes intercepted, found the range in the fourth quarter, hitting scoring tosses of 57 and eight yards to end Gary "You've just ruined my winter, Hank," said Gentile.

"I'm 220 pounds, and that isn't bad. What are you going to have at Miami this spring a baseball camp or a boot camp? Bears Tie One Down Chicago Bears' Larry Morris (foreground) and Dave Whitsell get tangled up with Minnesota end Gordon Smith after knocking down pass Sunday in 17-17 tie at Chicago. On another occasion Smith got away on 53-yard touchdown past play that gave Vikings 17-3 first-half lead over National Football League's western division leaders. wirephoto ap They bantered back and forth for a while, but Gentile will never get to know personally what type of training camp Bauer will run next spring. A few days later, the big first baseman was traded to Kansas City for Norm Siebern.

This was not cause and effect, but coincidence. The deal al ready was awaiting confirmation. Where The Bodies Are Buried Navy Might FLIPPANT THOUGH the Gentile greeting was, it still contained acknowledgment he was expecting a certain GABRIEL PASSES San Diego's Thefts Halt Oilers, 27-0 dictatorial toughness from the new manager. Other prima time needed for a runner to reach his warm-up peak. Head Impact An Evanston, 111., group is developing a system for using radiotelemetry to study head impact injuries in football.

RUIN 49ERS, 21-17 Statistics Ballman. Kami 15 103 191 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes SAN DIEGO, CAL. CD A stout defense carried San 4ers 13 61 344 13-55 1 4-42 3 Passes intercepted by The radio transmitter is inside the helmet. Punts 7-47 Diego, American Football donnas in the Oriole ensemble will soon make the discovery. This is a strange group of highly talented individuals Hank will have to weld into a team.

The easy-going Billy Hitchcock, his predecessor, couldn't do it. Can Bauer? The task of the old combat soldier is not simplified by the fact that he was a coach for the Orioles last year. In that capacity he was regarded as one of the boys, and was able to hoist a stein of beer with them on occasions. Such good fellowship is out now. But at least Hank knows where the bodies are buried.

Such information can bo of value. Fumoies lost Yards penalized 20 League western division lead SCORING The most and hardest blows some more than 5,000 times I Ano.lf. 0 14 7 071 HOCKEY- Continued from Page 17 goals. Player Coach Minnie Menard, who assisted on Mc-Guire's first score, picked up another one when he knocked the puck to Terry after a face-off. McGuire tallied from 20 feet out.

Then Rich Brown swiped the puck and connected unassisted with a 40-footer at the 10:48 mark. Des Moines made its two-goal margin stand up and the game lacked the furious excitement of Saturday night's 5-4 triumph. But the hockey play on both sides seemed sharper and there were plenty of resounding board checks. Toledo outshot the Leafs, er, to a 27-0 victory over the force of gravity fall on Houston Sunday. Philadelphia got both of its touchdowns within 40 seconds in the second period.

The first came on a 24-yard pass from King Hill to Pete Retzlaff after Dave Lloyd's interception. The second was set up when Ballman fumbled the ensuing kickoff on the Pittsburgh 14. Lee Roy Caf-fey recovered and Tim Brown raced 14 yards to score. Mike Clark booted field the sides of the helmet, said Dr. Stephen Reid, associate The loss dropped the Oilers into a first-place deadlock with Boston in the eastern di San Prancisco 0 7,3 7-17 lA Bass, 10, run (Vlllanueva kick) LA-Bass, 6, run (Villanueva kick) -Casey, 41, pass from McHan (Davis kick) LA-Perkins.

1, plunge (Vlllanueva kick) SF FG, Davis, 36 SF-Smlth, 14, pass from Waters (Davis kick) Al tendance, 33,321. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. CP) Roman Gabriel's high- professor of surgery at North- Turn Down Cotton Bid Leased Wire to The Register Who will get the crack at Texas and its lofty No. 1 ranking in the Cotton Bowl Navy or Pittsburgh? This is the king-sized question as the college football season moves to a climax this weekend headed by the sixty-fourth Army-Navy clash at Philadelphia and Pitt's battle with Penn State at Pittsburgh. Originally, second-ranked Navy was figured a cinch to meet the Longhorns in a game that could decide the national championship.

But the assassination of President Kennedy has thrown plans awry. Because Kennedy served as After all, he went through the same sort of a promotion stem Medica, Schoo, wnen ne was wnn me mniencs. ne uia giateiuny, ana vision. The Chargers inter cepted three passes and re covered two fumbles in shut the Kansas City players regarded him as a competent skip per. He had no trouble with them.

His trouble came from velocity passes set up three ting out Oiler quarterback Charles O. is for Finley. touchdowns Sunday that gave George Blanda for the first the Rams a 21-17 victory over One enterprising Baltimorean polled all available Oriole players on their new skipper. They were unanimously in His report covered a three-year study of head impact in Big Ten games. Fullback Steve Murphy was wearing the radio-equipped helmet when three of blows were sustained.

The study aimed at improving equiptment will be continued. favor of the promotion, and were agreed Bauer would do 35-27, and Mikulan's work in the last period was superb. He batted away 14 attempts dur goals of 23 and 40 yards in the second half for Philadelphia. Michaels kicked a 10-yard field goal in the second period. Dinner to Honor S.

I. Gridders time in 45 games. San Diego blocked Blan-da's field goal attempt and five plays later Keith Lin-coin ran 15 yards to open the scoring. After George Blair kicked a 42-yard field goal, Houston's Bobby Jan-cik fumbled on the ensuing kickoff. well.

Not that it necessarily means much, but they also expressed a liking for the man. Like a Drill Sergeant HITCHCOCK WAS gentle of manner and soft of voice. Bauer is his very antithesis. He moves with the brusque, San Francisco. It was the third straight triumph for the improving Rams and the fifth in seven games since the 6-foot 4-inch, 225-pound Gabriel took over at quarterback.

The deciding points came six minutes into the third Aiinniiia A aUmiaI nrA 4JA ing the final 20 minutes, sev eral while he 'was sprawled on the ice. muscular authority of a Marine drill sergeant and his voice commander in chief of all Negro Winner Of Stock Race armea services in tne u. NOTES In the scoreless (The Register's Iowa News Service) Muai lei. n. vjauiiC1 yasa iu some feel it would be indis- first neriod.

John Annable of AMES, Rev. Louisl'1" Tobin Rote then tossed a 21 -yard pass to Dave Kocou- creet ior wavy to play in anyjthe Leafs was slammed into JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (P) howl. Hrvr at the smith pnH nf Uic ixaiiis uu mc live aim iwu Valbracht, senior pastor of Art ki the St. John's Lu a 1 auy later church in Des Moines, win pushed over, mak.ng the score Wendell Scott of Danville, Snndav hpramp trip firct As of now, the delicate de-the rink and it flew open, -111 1 rek, setting up Paul Lowe's short plunge for the score.

Houston threatened just once Negro to win a Grand Nation-cision wil1 have to be made; sending John into a head-first icaiuie a uuuier nunuring ine He in the first half, but a fumble nosedive outside al Stork rar rarp and hp Hirl isjr lug tuiduil, ji VUU1U, ended the bid. Tiger 2-1 Choice 1963 Iowa State football squad in Memorial Union it convincingly. However, wind up the Jap has the gravelly bark of one. He has the jaw of a fighter. Hank is 41 years old, but no man on the team would dare take him on in a fist fight.

This doughty warrior has been around. He has been to such spots as Guadalcanal, New Georgia, Emirau, Guam and Okinawa. He visited that last-named island with a group of 64. Six survived. Hank has two bronze stars, shrapnel scars and a card in the steamfitters' union.

This is quite a man, and the Orioles certainly are not going to scare him. He will brook no nonsense. For all of his toughness, however, he still is a likable sort of guy. "Each man has to be handled a different way," he once said. "Some guys respond only when you crack down on them.

Others give their best when you give them a pat on the tail. Still others do best if you first give them some bull and then lower the boom on them." New York Timet Newt Service Scott actuallv drnvp ricMueiu i-ynuon d. junn SCORING Houston 0 0 0 son. In Title Fight Wednesday night. Cyclone gridders will be! laps in taking the 100-miler San Oieso 7 13 0 7-27 because the scorers missed bu-yncoin, ij, run (Blair kick SD-FG.

Blair. 42 SD-Lowe, 1, run (Blair Hck) cnc OA presented five awards at the! NEW YORK, N. Y. CP) wasn't injured, however Patty Ginnell got loose on two breakaways in the third period but Ramsay stopped both shots, the first time by falling back on the seat of his pants into the goal Since many Toledo and Des Moines play- imm I It two of his laps. SD-Alworth, 22, pass from Rote (Blair event: The Rueben H.

Miller A middleweight title fight be- He took the lead on the The Cotton Bowl is delaying untij after the Navy-Army and Pitt-Penn State games a decision on an opponent for Texas. tween Dick Tiger and Joey Giardello and a clash of light- KICKI Attendance, 31,713. CHIEFS' FIRST SHUTOUT, 17-0 NEW YORK, N. Y. CP) hundred and seventy-sixth lap in a 1962 Chevrolet.

His speed was 63.475 miles per hour. Scott has been racing 12 years. will If it is decided that Wt i ill not play, the honor of, as 1 If umaha lans chartered a 1 The Jets handed Kansas City a 17-0 defeat Sunday, the first shutout in history for trophy to the player who has contributed the most both on and off the field; the Al Knud-son award to the outstanding sophomore; the Athletic Council scholarship award to the top student on the varsity squad, and the Pep Council plaquets to the outstanding lineman and back of the year. A limit of 308 tickets have been offered for public sale. They may be secured from Cyclone Club presidents here and at the main desk in the Memorial Union.

the Chiefs. Scires OF ALL SPORTS heavyweight contenders on television highlight the week's boxing program. Tiger, of Nigeria, will defend his world middleweight crown in a 15-rounder at Atlantic City's Convention Hall Saturday night. Tiger is a 2-1 choice. Harold Johnson, former light heavyweight champion, takes on Henry Hank in the television fight of the week in Philadelphia Friday night.

certainly will fall to Pitt, which has mowed down eight of nine opponents. Pitt's only loss was to Navy, 24-12. BAYLOR AWAITS CONFERENCE O. K. bus and journeyed here for the game Toledo has the old Omaha franchise The Leafs now hit the road for four in a row, starting at Chatham Wednesday night, then to Toledo, Muskegon and Windsor over the weekend FineMachen $100; Kneed Foe in Bout New York's Bill Baird grabbed Jack Spikes' short field goal attempt in the sec Basketball ond quarter and raced 60 BOWLING- Continued from Page 1 7 five strikes for the 246 to Mrs.

Chapman's 180. For the tournament, Mrs. Lade wig won 31 games and lost 17 with a 199-plus average. Mrs. Chapman had a 30-18 record and a 198-plus average.

Iowan Leads The women bowled four yards to the Kansas City 33 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION EASTERN I WESTERN I I ui 1 WACO, TEX. W) Baylor Next home games are against Six plays later Dick Wood RENO, NEV. UP) Heavy lineman is iS; si" nas accePted invitation to Muskegon Dec. 12-14. passed for his eighteenth Phii.dHphii i san Frenciwo io ay Louisiana State in the New York 7 Balt.mort 5 12 Detroit is uebonnet Bowl and only ap- SCORE BY PERIODS Tnl-rin 0 1 01 touchdown of the season, a weight Eddie Machen was fined $100 for "unfair tactics" after his eighth-round knock Des Moines 3 0-3 20-yarder to Don Maynard.

Philadelphia 132, Detroit 121 loieae ijoai: Kamsay; aeTense: wa- In the third period, Daniard vety, Benolt, Gravel. Lebioda; forwards ference, which seems certain, out victory over Dave Bailey; COLLEGE Denver SS, Colorado Mines 31 St. Mary's 57, St. Ambrose SI Xavier (Ohio) 101, Marian 77 matrhpc anH nti Vior Paulson intercepted a pass at the Chief's 45 and lateraled remains to wrap up arrangements for the Dec. 21 game at Houston.

Tt 1 -t LI Hockey in a scheduled 10-rounaer, 7- Saturday night. ecotnd the tournaments Fans booed loudly whent.urteenth f-Machen apparently n.t0 first it to Marshall Starks, who ran it to the 32. Bill Mathis cracked over from the one w. l.t.i nowara uruDos, secretary NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L.

T.i 15 2 5' Detroit 10 a 5 New York Chlcaeo Montreal place by shooting 624 to win 1 ii 3 of the Southwest Conference, 4 12 4 u. ii for the touchdown SCORING Kansas City Bradley, Mork, Morissette, Chalmers, North, Jablonskl, Vibert, Westbrook, Currie. Dei Moines-Goal: Mikulan; defense: Collins, Whiteside, Prediger, Melanchuk; forwards: Brown, Annable, Lea, Menard, Langrell, McGuire, Connors, Bailey, Ginnell. Officials Referee: Fred Blackburn; linnesmen: John Leroy, Ray Morton. First period-Scoring: None.

Penalties: Ginnell (high sticking), McGuire (hooking), Second period Scoring: ,1. D. McGuire (Menard, Lea), 2. Toledo, Mork (Gravel, Benolt), 3. D.

McGuire (Menard), 4. D. Brown (unassisted), 10:41. Penalties: Lebioda (elbowing), Collins (hooking), Mertard (elbowing), Vibert (elbowing), both Lebioda (Interference), 13:55. Third period-Scoring: None.

Penalties: Whiteside (hooking), Morissett? (hooking), Collins (holding), 11:49. SAVES Ramsay 9 10 0-27 Mikulan 12 9 14-35 0 7 7 3-17 New York Bailey in the groin early in the sixth round. The fight was held up six minutes before Bailey was ready to continue. Referee Jimmy Olivas ruled N. 20, past from Wood acuu uc uau jjuiicu uicuiucis by telegram and expected all replies to be in by this morning.

Coach John Bridger polled Toronto 10 7 4 Boston Montreal 3, Boston 1 New York 1. Chicago 1 Toronto 4, Detroit 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 4, Providence 7 Hershey Quebec 2, (overtime) SprlnsfieliJ 7, Buffalo 4 CENTRAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 1 Minneapolis 2, St. Paul 1 (Guesman kick) N. 1, plunge (Guesman kick) N.

Guesman, 37 11,415. the athletic council at Baylor and got unanimous approval. Wrestling three games from Shirley Sjo-strom of Bloomington, while Mrs. Ladewig was losing two games to Elaine Hazel of Chicago. The lead changed hands on the fifteenth round when Mrs.

Chapman lost all three games and fell, 601-568, to Joyce Rosen-bom of Chicago and Mrs. Ladewig won two of three from Helen Duval of Berkeley, Cal. BOSTON INTO TIE FOR TOP BOSTON, MASS. W) -Quarterback Babe Parilli ral a foul, and the round was awarded to Bailey. In announcing the fine, the Nevada State Athletic Commission said Machen had made "a deliberate attempt to seriously jeopardize the chances of his opponent." Machen knocked Bailey lied the Patriots to a 17-7 10 CAGERS OUT AS OFFICIALS victory over Buffalo Sunday, passing for one touchdown passing ior one uni' PAT! 7fl mi TI LALL 'v T'U'ULO and scoring tne other.

Toronto Wins; 2 Scorers Hurt BOSTON, MASS. UP) Montreal beat last-place Boston Sunday night, 3-1, in the National Hockey League, but lost two of its three scorers. Rookie Johnny Ferguson registered his eleventh goal of the season in the second period and then was involvprf in GREATER DES MOINES Newton 21, Lincoln 14 Pin Triumph To Marshalltown Central Iowa's team from Marshalltown and Willis Sutherland ow Winterset took top honors Sunday on the WHO-TV bowling program at Plaza Lanes. Marshalltown, paced by Dale Luence's 182, beat Des The victory pulled the Pa Heading into the final aown twice tne eigninjroundi Mrs Ladewig triots into a tie tor first in led, ERIE, PENN. It was a real whistle-blower.

Seventy personal fouls were called Saturday night in a the eastern division with Hou ston. Parilli, threatened by Patriots Coach Mike Holovak rouna. rans were orougni iojby 13 pojnts their feet again when Olivasj Jim SL John 32 0f St. had to pull Machen awayLouiS( Ma won the men's from the prostrate Bailey be-titie by 2g.09 points over fore starting the final count. jJonnny Meyer of Nesconset, basketball game between the with loss of his starting job An independent agent takes the big worries out oS insurance When your car or home is damaged or destroyed, an independent agent sees to it that you are paid promptly and fairly.

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1J 0 1 A ACt 'Y11 Mayer had 148, Lewis Polak never inienuonaiiy 1 0 1 a 233 for 64 games, won $7,500. tendon on his left thumb. I lLarry Garron t0 tie the score 150, Ray Frohwein 177 and anyone in me ring. THIRTEENTH ROUND Ratoh Backstrom. who, i Joanne chapman 278 179 jj-44, Dale Adams 172 for Marshall jLarer.

pan i rnrrtninpn wirn the teams played with only Art Graham on a 63-yard pass play and four plays later ran four players each at the end. Johnstown won, 107-78. scored with the game only 45 seconds old, tangled with Bruin Doug Mohns in the final period and suffered a black eye and a five-stitch cut between the eyes. VJIUI IO DUVVIO 137 170 1 78 JJJ FOURTEENTH ROUND Joanne Chapman 219 192 S13 24 Shirley Siostrom 190 169 190-549 FIFTEENTH ROUND Joanne Chapman 200 180 188 -561 Joyce Rosenbom 209 186 206-601 SIXTEENTH ROUND Joanne Chapman 180-193-174- 547 Marion Ladewig 246-171-169-584 town. Jack Montgomery's 189 and Hobie Booker's 175 were Des Moines best, followed by Gene Brown and Ray Holm with 155's and Virg Chamber four yards for the score.

SCORING Buffalo 0 0 0-7 "I was trying to protect myself," Machen said. "I still don't think the fine was i i d. It was a rough fight." Machen said any decision to further protest the fine would be up to his manager, Walter Minskoff, who wasn't available for comment. Black Hawks Tie, Boston 0 0 14 3-17 Buff Gilchrist run (Yoho kick) 44, pass from Parilli (Cap-oellettl kick) lain with 141. Sutherland beat Morris Clarke of Bondurant 'Mike Reilly Night' Victories End at 7 CHICAGO, ILL.

CP) New 3, run (Cappdlettl kick) Cappellettl, 43 16,981. in the individual match game, 178-172. York held the Black Hawks 8 Horses Killed In Maine Blaze GORHAM, ME. Eight race horses perished Sunday when fire destroyed a large barn at the Windswept Acres farm. to a 3-3 tie Sunday night and LYNCH TO QUIT MILWAUKEE, WIS.

UR Russell G. Lynch, who has At Dubuque Dec. 11 DUBUQUE, IA. "Mike Reilly recognition night" will be sponsored by the Dubuque Elks Club Dec. 11.

Reilly, the former all-state snapped the National Hockey I Imnndjl AGENT, iivnrinyriitt" KEEP LEAD ROME, ITALY CP) Defending champion Internazion-ale of Milan beat Catania, 2-1, Sunday and maintained its lead in the standings of the Italian major league soccer served as a reporter, sports editor, sports columnist and conservation writer since BIRDIE DOES IT PORT ST. LUCIE, FLA. P) Jim Jewell of South Bend, birdied the seventeenth hole Sunday to win the Perry Como Amateur golf tournament by a single stroke with 292. football player from Dubuque League leaders' victory streak at seven games. Chicago had won .11 straight at home and had beaten New York four in a roy.

Senior High school, was re joining the Milwaukee Journal the horses included two thoroughbreds and six stand-ard-breds. The cause of the blaze was under investigation. The Seal of a Professional Agent in 1922, announced Saturday cently named Iowa's most valuable player. schampionships. he will retire Jan.

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