SINCLAIR’S Bears Making Noises COMPLETE Like Powers of 1940 Jfor Ohio State HOME HEATING by the Associated Press S Schaefer Plunged Over from the COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept
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•• THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. i A-18 MONDAY. II). LITTLE SPORT SEPTEMBER lOA6 Hayes , | Eaisy Iks Advantages Qf EAGLES FINALLY WIN ONE Confident Os Third Title SINCLAIR’S Bears Making Noises COMPLETE Like Powers of 1940 jFor Ohio State HOME HEATING By the Associated Press s Schaefer plunged over from the COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 10 UP. -yard line a The Chicago Bears once again i 1 after 60-yard spurt His football team must operate I rumbling big, by Wegert provide are like the bad I Ted to the as an officially "spanked” Big SERVICE Bears who ruled the National' I I Eagles’ scoring. Ribot Easy Victor Ten contender and minus all- Quality Football League in the early Schaefer and Walston also Furgol Picks Up British Pre-Olympic Meet if High Sinclair 19405. hooked up on the play that set America Howard (Hopalong) In Race at Milan Anti-Rust Fuel Oil With the opening of the sched- up Philadelphia's final field goal.; Cassady, but Woody Hayes of MILAN, Sept. 10 (TP).—Ribot, ifLow Cost Complete Burner uled season only three weeks Schaefer took a handoff from' Ohio State faces the 1956 cam- Features Sime in Sprints Europe’s greatest horse, swept to Service Contract away, the Bears today stood asi paign $3,000 Quarterback Bobby Thomason with head held high and Another eight-length only LONDON, Sept. 10 UP).—Dave : take part In the meet. an victory in the A Most Convenient the undefeated team in the passed Other! if league defeating and to Walston for 49 with typical confidence. qualify • Americans entered are half-miler 1,800-meter Piazzale Prix at San Budget Plan after the Pitts-i yards Sime, who failed to for burgh Steelers Saturday night, i to the Cqjts’ 31. The defending champion Buck- Lang Stanley of San Jose State Siro yesterday. Magabit Baltimore’s a the United States Olympic team was Complete Line of 21-10, victory. scores came on eyes College and hurdler Charlie if for their fourth spot pass George are under one-year proba- City although second. from Shaw to In he’s the world’s fastest Pratt Oil Burners Rubber of ; Manhattan College. Enrico Camici, who rode Ribot The New York Giants, who Rookie Lenny Moore of Penn tion, including denial of a possi- yards, ’! AKRON, Ohio, Sept. 10 UP. —' man over 220 will be the ¦ Karl Friedrich Haas, crack West to victory in the Queen Eliza- also are showing threatening' State that covered 35 yards and ble Rose Bowl bid. for athletic star attraction in big pre- German is Call us Today power i Ed Furgol of St. Louis had the a runner, entered for beth and King George Stakes at signs of being a in the a three-yard burst by Olympic field meet I Alan, policies deemed irregular by the $3,000 first prize money from track and at ; the 400 meters. Ascot last spring, up. The TAylor 9-8500 Eastern division, downed the Ameche. A 40-yard punt return , 1 London’s was conference. Hayes reports the the Rubber City Open golf White City Stadium i Gordon Pirie, British Olympic' $2,600 race was Ribot’s first ap- San Francisco Forty-niners, 21- by Moore set up the latter touch- , tour- 1 Wednesday. distance runner, 14, whole situation has been straight- nament today to add to $6,000 is boycotting the pearance in months and intended for their third win in four down, which save the Colts a i Sime, with; ened out and that it resulted top money he won in Milwaukee’ j world record holder for meet after an angry row a warmup for the Dormello- outings, and Washington sur- 14-13 halftime lead. 200 yards, jas from an “honest administrative"; three weeks ago and $2,200 he* meters and 220 willI his athletic bosses. The British Stable star’s possible prised Green Bay, 17-10, in other The Giants broke up their! • jOlgiata mistake. This included small collected September 1 as race in the sprints. His op- Amateur Athletic Association re-: ! later appearance at the Paris Saturday action. The defeat was battle with the Forty-Niners run- ponents in cashj "loans” Hayes made to his nerup in the over 100 meters include i fused him permission to race in Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, which SINCLAIR Open. winning -1 Detroit . the Packers’ first after the so period, scoring two , John Young, 18-year-old Bergen, Norway, yesterday. REFINING players and lack of regulation of In the windup of the $19,000 Brit- he won last year. CQMPANY three. touchdowns. Don Heinrich en- ; off-campus held by ish champion who won a place Derek Ibbotson, British Ama- Yesterday, the Philadelphia gineered a 93-yard drive that Jobs athletes. tournament at Firestone Coun- Hayes said “our attitude to- on Britain’s Olympic team, and teur Athletic Association three- j Eagles got in the win column for Frank Gifford on the , try Club yesterday, the 39-year- l I sent over ward the probation is that we Manfred Germar of West Ger- mile champion, and Ken Wood,! the first time after dropping four 12th play. play was old Furgol did just what he did ¦ The big have our many, rated one of the finest ; British mile titleholder who is by turning back the Baltimore Heinrich’s 51-yard pass to Ken rectified mistake and in Milwaukee and Detroit—- j J haven’t pointed a finger at any- top sprinters in Europe. unbeaten in 11 races this year, Colts, 19-14, in nationally- McAfee. Dick Maloney went off ; moved to the on the final a body else. We tried one thing, Sime, 19-year-old Duke Uni- will race in the 3.000 meters. televised game. left end for 17 yards end the [ to!;18i holes. In Detroit he lost an ¦ to avoid having boys versity star, pulled a muscle in i Chris Chataway of Britain,; End Bobby Walston kicked second march of 49 yards. John the hurt and extra-hole playoff after climb- becomingj bitter. They’re not.” ling from a five-way the National Collegiate AA meet 1 former world 5.000-meter record four field goals—37, 16, 10 and; Henry Johnson scored both of tie for third holder, to when the last round started. In in June. I is down run the 1,500 14 yards—and Rookie Don San Francisco’s touchdowns. Highly Regarded Runners from 12 countries will;l! meters. player Milwaukee he'was two strokes off The who must fill Cas- the pace going into the last sady’s is Sutherin, 18. j I shoes Don Here yesterday. Furgol was Funeral 198-pound junior, who is highly two strokes Services Marcia McCardle Captures regarded, but in Hayes’ back of Arnold I words,! Palmer of Latrobe, Pa., but: Hermitage "He’s no Cassady—there Eyck, Wins couldn’t while Palmer, who 27 today,; Held for Ten be another Cassady.” is Top Honors in Baileys Show was carding 35 on the front But there’s no fear in Hayes’ Famed U. S. Sculler of McLean., Chico. Ken Shreve: 2. Nutcracker; 3. i nine. Furgol shot 32. Then both Marcia McCardle *|Acorn: 4. Easter Morning. J heart the Buckeyes won't win IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, - Sept. > posted 34s on the back nine I Va„ has a pair of blue ribbons! LARGE PONY OPEN JUMPER Mian unprecedented third straight UP). —Funeral services Team Golf Title .'lndv Hue: 2. Master Cralt. Kathy Bow* holes. !10 were toj to add to her collection after, iman: 3. Pinocchio; 4. Highland Fling. l undisputed title and in the proc- be held here ; JUNIOR OPEN HUNTER —l. Little , Furgol s six-under-par 66 gave j today for Edward Sept. 10.—Hermi- taking top honors in the Baileys ’ M. ess break the 15-game ROANOKE. Minx. L. Walsh: 2. Talent Scout. I confer- him a 17-under-par 271, Ten Eyck, famed American, Cross Roads Horse Show Asso- . New Hope Farm; 3, Kine Cole. Ash , ence winning by and tage Club of Richmond de- Grove Stables; 4. Tanita. Bookie streak held Palmer’s 69 lifted his total to sculler, rowing coach and son of, ciation fall meeting yesterday on l Gardner. ] Michigan. feated Court House Fairfax SMALL HUNTING PONIES- T. East- 272 which earned him the $2,0001 another famous coach, James A.! 1 or Allen Shreve's farm on Glencar- er Morning; 3. Hayes eight ! 2. Acorn; Nutcracker: has starters back second prize. Ten Eyck. jiand Roanoke Country Club yes- 4. Chico. among , lyn road. ' 22 lettermen, including' / LARGE HUNTING PONTES -1. Pin- No. 6 the deciding Ten Eych died Saturday of ! terday, 6 2 -2'/2 scores, to win its The show completes the asso- • occhio; 2. Over She Goes: 3 Moonbeam. ] Hubert Bobo, Ohio State’s bril- was Bobbie Gardner; 4. Highland Fling. , | hole and F’urgol chipped in with!complications following an oper- t second straight Virginia State sciation’s program. The group > JUNIOR WORKING HUNTERS —l. 1 liant 1954 fullback, now being, Dapper Rogue: High 60-foot wedge ation for cancer. He was 77. A team1 golf championship. Roa- al«o sponsors spring show that Tara's Theme: 2. 3. i tried at end. a shot for an a ' Girl Whitnev Attcheson; 4. Shadow 1 eagle, while Palmer took par native of Peekskill, N. Y„ he had noke defeated Farmington of attracts the top stables of Wash- . Patch. Sara Willis. Hayes explains a WARM UP—l. Jack Be Quick. Chuck the Bobo; five on the 460-yarder been visiting his only son, James Charlottesville,< 6-3, to reach the ington.