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EXPECTS TO WIN 'SEVERAL! I THE ¦ ; — beat Nugent MotGlum Frick Bars Any Extension ‘ BY BURTON HAWKINS About 1-3 Mark Time to Move ’ Os for Open Letter to Cal Griffith By MERRELL WHITTLESEY the Terp said. “North Griffs i St*r Sip DEAR 00-00: ft Writer Carolina has a real good foot- Coach Tom Nugent appraised I ball team. But we've played In a matter of hours now, you’ll be sitting down with hhis first Maryland football I Texas and Syracuse, and are the family, and if what I read In the papers Is true you’ll going back for more.” yesterday be deciding to take your tattered franchise to the land of tteam and acknowl- Nugent likes Maryland’s Cronin Hopes the sky blue water. This Is to wish you luck. After cover- eedged that he doesn't like the ! schedule with nationally ranked Colonials Go ing the Senators for years, there Is the firm conviction Terp's1 1-3 record, but he be- teams. “That’s better than wln- ptaf High Damages you’ll lieves11 matters could be con- . ning two or three games peed It. against mediocre teams, and Will Stop You’llbe thrilled by the first flush of success at Mlnne- asiderably worse. Cal then having the roof fall In Through Long spoils. They’ll literally the to welcome Nugent believes many others climb of lakes ; later.” he said. By BURTON HAWKINS your club, for there willbe a novelty. will« join Maryland’s company Star Staff Writer You’ll draw a million fans, maybe more, for two or three as* victims of Texas and Syra- Voice* Optimism PORTS Calvin Griffith has 17 days cuse,® both unbeaten and na- remaining years. They’ll be cheering every pop fly and you’ll be "I believe we’re going to win Tackling S' if he desires to tionally ranked, before the sea- Drills thinking, “How long has been going on?” games, maybe THE EVENING STAR transfer the Senators to Min- this sons is completed. several more one D. . By GEORGE HUBER Washington, C., Wednesday, October 14, 1959 neapolis and draft territory They did that, too, at Kansas City, Cal. Remember? Texas is the Southwest Con- Saturday against good this a Stan B-18 Star Writer from Association, of applause In ference the American Efery twitch of a muscle brought a wave f favorite, and Syracuse 1 North Carolina team.” for Commissioner Fqrd Frick early year, stage The first thing George Wash- days. The Athletics drew 1,393,054 that first iiis the choice at this for Nugent said-it’s a pleasure says there Trophy yes- will be no extension 1955. This year, Cal, they attracted 963,683. Somewhere the Lambert as the Novak, Bill Kirchlro, ington’s football team,dld East’st1 best 1 to watch of the October 31 deadline. along the way they lost 429,371 customers, who became team. Gary Collins. terday in practice was devote Frick, an outspoken oppo- The Maryland coach said he Dick Barlund. more Mona and other sopho- any discerning. v to ; Joe ; half an hour to tackling. The nent of move from Wash- wasn’t going make an issue mores, knowing they That’s a whopping decline at the gate and It hap- ap- 1 will be same thing happened Monday, ington, said last night, “Draft- of0 an official’s decision that around two years. He said ing territories under my pened despite an 11-game winning streak this season about pearedp have Maryland | more was comes to cost | all of them are improving each and more of the same you time your team was losing 18 in a row. Now Kansas a touchdown and victory jurisdiction, and I’ll tell the a week. lsted for today, unless the rains now—it will be October 31 or City must to avert You’ll reach the aagainst Wake Forest last week, produce deterioration. Some of his sophs are just : interfered. nothing.” same point in a years, Arnold Johnson’s but he said the play was so i few without h getting their confidence, and Coach Bo Sherman just isn’t Meanwhile, Cronin, pres- help. close it could have been called I Joe wealth to eeither way. welcome tough assignments. ] happy with the way his charges ident of the American League *•* * Tom feels the real Maryland "let them get away" in the last and another professed op- YOUR PROBPECTS WONT Improve with a move to Novak Awfully Close fans will stick with him. and two games, and he doesn't want ponent of the shift, expressed Minneapolis because your operation Is geared to failure. Nugent was referring to the , that they won’t be too disap- it to happen Saturday in the hope that the indemnities the pointed You may learn that merely by glancing at the standings playp on which Dick Novak ¦ when the season is over. , game against Furman at Senators would have to pay of 1959. If you care to skim through the record book, fumbled1 near the goal line. An i NOTES—Nugent said he i Greenville, S. C. This is one the American Association might ° Terps played well good you’ll compete officialruled that the Maryland 1 thought the the Colonials have a kill the whole idea. also discover you haven’t been able to for Forest, winning. was not over. Still 1 against Wake and de- i chance of In fact, _«A "Maybe the cost will stop years and years and years. . ill wP anda motion pictures show No- . fended well against the threat they will be favored for the him,” Crofiin told a reporter. This is attempt to dissuade you, for there Is weari- . . . I no vvak was awfully close, if not ; of Norman Snead's passes. first titme this season. jjn “The damages might be too ness with your vacillating. You can and succeed tern- over.o Nugent said the official 1 The Terps’ coach recalled his Some attention in practice high for him to even get past porarlly, but you are retreating from reality. You can’t wasw closest to the play and he > only previous meeting with Jim , also being given the left half- first step. When Carolina is the he adds hide Ineptness in the woods of Minnesota. Your business sshould have known what he i Hickey, the North ' back post. In four games the that up he may decide to stay " coach. Nugent coach at go you, and they went out with the Stutz was doing. was Colonials have started three right where he is.” methods with Nugent . Hopewell High in Virginia and Bearcat. is thankful for the different players there, Jerry victory over West Virginia. He ! Hickey co-coach at John Mar- Powers and Joe Ozefovich. both Association Not Notified You’ve been cuffed around occasionally by Washing- 12,000 saids the scores against Texas i shall. A crowd of swelled seniors, Carl Nidiffer, Doherty, president writers, this But lest you suppose we’re 7,500 and and a Ed of the ton including one. anda Syracuse could have been over stands seating sophomore. American Association, says harsh, team two touchdowns. uniquely read an out-of-towner. When you were ccloser if Maryland had been i cost his Griffith has not served notice considering moving last year, Gordon Cobbledick of the nmore conservative. He said the • Hickey’s team won, 7-6. . . . None Complete Player arrive on him that he will invade the Plain Dealer wrote, “Ifthe Senators were obliged vWake Forest game was a toss- The Tar Heels will Fri- All have something to rec- Minneapolis-St. Paul Cleveland day afternoon and stay at the territory. move into a stadium seating only 21,000, they would be up.u ommend them, but none has That -A league will ask to “Our kids going around Sheraton Park. proven complete cash in on the initial enthusiasm for being in are the player. $450,000 damages if Griffith unable to talking about backs such as : Saturday will be parent’s day. Chuck Packan, quarterback of the big league. And, in the case of the Senators, initial p moves to Minneapolis, Doherty Rene Ramirez of Texas and I The dads of the Mainland play- the second team, also has declared. enthusiasm is the only enthusiasm possible.” I hope they eErnie Davis of Syracuse will numbers corre- as i ers wear played quite a bit at left half "While can pour concrete in a Minneapolis winter, Cal, and en- tlthough we’re equal,” Nugent ; sponding to their sons’ num- with the first unit, although I have not talked to Griffith recently, we did have a large that stadium. »said. bers. . . . This is the week-end so far he hasn’t been starter "That should help in future : trip for the North Carolina stu- conversation about the possible Arthur Daley of wrote Monday, there. move we ®games, including this week’s ; dents, and about 1,500 are ex- when met in Fort “In the excitement of getting big league ball, Minneapolis What Sherman wants there—- game against North Carolina,” ’ pected to accompany the team. and so does practically every Worth during the summer,” would work fine for a season or two. But the Senators Doherty told a reporter. “Grif- “ coach—is player who can run How they a me, are the Senators and Griffith is Griffith. could pass and also play excellent fith asked ’How much will and BUJE BADGE OF COURAGE league charge go ever get well?” defense. Mulling over the sit- your me to to Just a couple of isolated Instances, Cal, to illustrate uation, Sherman admits it Tim McKee, 4-year-old resident of Dayton, Minneapolis?’ replied,” Doherty that we’re not the only ones who fail to admire your would take the combined talents Ohio, displays his first shiner, received play- “I con- Guglielmi and Le Baron tinued, “that he could not get acumen. Minneapolis writers will be appraising you as of practically all the players ing football on the corner with the “big he’s tried left half to satisfy into that territory for anything honestly when the pop flies cease to thrill. at guys.” Beau, Tim’s toy poodle, offers sym- less than the Pacific Coast ** • * him in one player. Are 1-2 in NFL Passing pathy. Tim says he wants to be a fullback League charged for the two IF YOU’LL ACCEPT a word of advice, don’t appear on Likes when he gets a little bigger.—AP Wirephoto. teams it dropped.” That amount television, don’t go on radio and don’t write. Above all, of Cleveland, who i Carson was this time a year “One of them may be fine on was $225,000 each for Los An- don’t write. I have a clipping of January 15, 1958, before sset a new record in winning the ago.1 Anderson has caught 10 defense,” he said, "but he can’t See SENATORS, Page B-19 by Guglielmi, a put written under your byline. You wrote, long League’s passes, all thrown run worth darn. Or if I me "As as I PNational Football j yards and two touch- a good runner there, the other Godfrey's Son Breaks Leg in Soccer Game expect for 306 have any say in the matter, and I that I shall for ground-gainingg championship ' Carson, now a swing team just twice many downs. scores as ASHLAND, Va., Oct. 14 .—Another fire broke out vable lead over his little team- ] returns, eighth in of the American League to transfer the franchise. kick-off at Churchill Downs today, HPHnfpVPVMV WORLD'S LARGEST BRAKE SPECIALISTS mate, who led the league last returns and tied for caus- read, “Resolved punt ing estimated $2,000 in And remember the resolution that year.y , eighth scoring points. an in with 18 damage to the Kentucky Derby that no officer or director of the club shall hereafter Despite his good beginning, big day for the ’s race track’s greenhouse. engage in any negotiations or discuss any offers either BrownI is well behind his ’SB Rams against the of pace with 314 yards on 78 trips. Chicago yards on It was the second blaze at oral or written regarding a transfer of the franchise I Bears—l 99 31 the plant in three days. A I MONDAY TO FRIDAY BAMto 9 PM. I After three games last year he moved him into the ng-mg g the club from District of Columbia.” Proud of that ‘ tries $30,000 fire destroyed barns the had a phenomenal 482 yards runnerup spot two behind Brown. Monday. V/> Clf. maneuver, Cal? con 75 carries, winding up with Bay’s , | SAM/AMr FROM BAMto 6 PM. | **** Green Fire officials said a defective a record 1,527 yards on 257 26th in the league a year ago THAT WAS handed to the press July 9. trips for a 5.9 yard average. furnace apparently caused the RESOLUTION t with 310 yards, is fourth with possibly camouflage August 15, latest blaze, and elec- It was still in effect as calculated Broke Van Buren’s Mark 243. He ranks ahead of San tric wiring caused Monday's when you testified before a Senate Anti-Trust and Monop- Brown’s sparkling effort shat- Francisco’s Joe Perry, who thus added 198 yards to his fire. oly Senator O’Mahoney asked you, "Will tered the 10-year-old record of far has Subcommittee. t league of 6.549. Washington club entertain any future offers?” 1,146 yards owned by Steve Van all-time record the Other Redskins on the honor “Well,” you replied, “if an offer was presented to all Buren of the Eagles.I role include Jim Podoley. cur- BRAKES of board, we’d listen.” injured list, fourth seven members the Guglielmi, moving rently on the ' O’Mahoney too the "Are you through exploring?" Senator ffore with winning performances in punt returns: and Sam tied for second in punt- persisted.persisted. against£ the Baker, ing Norm Brocklin of “Yes, sir, I am,” you replied. and the Chicago Cardinals, is with Van s the Eagles. Those are your words, Cal. 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DESIGN Adjust hand brake Inspect CHEVROLETS master cylinder • Clean, inspect PLYMOUTH 6 and pack front wheel bearings if ¦ copn r Ape needed Adjust pedal clearance ruKU V'AIW TO • • COMMISSIONER LAID REST ¦B Check brake fluid Check all COUNTERMEASURES n grease seals * Clean entire as- V$ Nosh, A» Others except • • ... sembly Adjust eccentrics Studobakor, Packard and Hudson 10.7*Q«J I Raytheon’s fast-building Santa Barbara Sub-Division announces select Check shock absQrbers . Free Owners Meeting • NFL positions with exciting career possibilities for Electrical Design Engineers WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN POWER BRAKES s°° mile inspection Rotate tires if you desire. IK experienced in Countermeasure work. Here’s why you should give these E FREE BRAKE adjustments Bell's Successor positions immediate and serious consideration: FRONT END m Heavy On lit. ,h. forth. .f Dual Action linin,. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14 and it always was Bell who ALIGNMENT X up quarrels. Raytheon has recently developed and demonstrated successful new (AP).—, commissioner patched the that Bell Is gone it is which put this Sub-Division in an exceptionally strong SHOCK NO of the National Football Now approaches I 1L old resentments i,; Wo correct castor, camber, IS) League, was buried today believed some position for future growth. 111 ABSORBtRo MONEY may appear—and bound and the difficult hunt for a this is DOWN successor is on. to make it difficult to reach This Sub-Division is new yet a complete, fully integrated part of EftSTS: 7.44 .a. who died quick agreement on a new I it at no cost thru •' The shoes of Bell, Raytheon’s Government Equipment Division with its own Engineer- 3.95 Charge extra Sunday the age of 65, won’t commissioner. H INSTALLEDU at Support a by Nosh, Studebaker'Hudsoo. || CENTRAL CHARGE easily. Everyone in of man one ing, Marketing, and Manufacturing facilities. Buicks, Olds, W J"Tr.MOST be filled owner possibly will prejudice Willys ond 57-'5» For pro game agrees there was ® work guaranteed writing the him in the eyes of another. enjoy the creative atmosphere and the opportunity for develop- Cars *.4K in one Bell—and there will be no You’ll Ot against defects in materials and It is expected that a commit- Your family willenjoy the pleasant, health- other. representing oppos- ment of individual talents. workmon, ',ip on ° pro ro'° bo ‘" club owners, all tee all the inspection The 12 NFL ing viewpoints will be formed. living Santa Barbara, I FREE brake at all times I honorary ful, outdoor of . serving as pall-! group present at ! : This will screen the bearers, were report for aircraft, missiles, St. Margaret's candidates and to the Projects involve active and passive ECM equipment services in NFL draft meeting scheduled Roman Catholic Church in and satellites, infrared guidance, mapping, and fire control components. Bell for the end of November. suburban Narberth, where What kind of a man will was! made his home. Burial succeed Bell? Some of the in Calvary Cemetery, near should owners feel the successor • Valley Forge. come from the NFL ranks, like • FOR A PERSONAL TALK NOW Or, inquire in strictest con- viewed the body • • Thousands Bell himself. Others prefer an ~ ... fidence of: Mr. William I. Phila- with Mr. Arthur J. Luck, Section , Active Executive & last night in a center public figure—per- • Gallagher, outsider, a Countermeasures, associate, Mr. C. Jones, delphia funeral home. Top haps judge Governor. or his John Engineering Placement, a or a • • sports figures and unknown Before he became commis- please phone: Raytheon, 624 Worcester ‘ • ramingham ’ MaSSa fans walked side by side in sioner Bell owned the Phila- • 9amto 9pm Tears Columbia S-0918 Ktt£cnußetts silence past the casket. -1 delphia JEagles and later the • Thursday • many eyes. Those Wednesday and were In Pittsburgh Steelers. Pro foot- • • • • • • • IS who knew him spoke quietly ball was his whole life. He • • • October 14 and of Bell’s friendliness, his hu- died Sunday of a heart attack mility, his joy for living and while watching the Eagles play GOVERNMENT EQUIPMENT DIVISION football—particularly. 'the Steelers at . After the funeral, the owners, Numerous names have were to hold an informal meet- cropped up as successor to the I 7301 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda •01 6-9200 ing. Prompt agreement on a . man who held the top NFL I II new commissioner is unlikely. . post years. R for 15 HEAVY AfREORNI SYSTEMS SUBMARINE SANTA The of mentioned is Ed- BARBARA tempers NFL club owners Frequently EXCELLENCE ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC MANASBMSNT SISNAL 1115 West Brttad, Falls Church •JE 3-2800 | aren’t known to be cool. . win J. Anderson, president of I They’ve boiled over frequently,! , j See BELL, Page B-19