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three other quarterbacks 811! Established in 1868 Aisociated Press LeaJed Wire and Wirephoto Herald Tribune News Service Features Thursday, September 7. 1961. Iowa City, Iowa hOllnor,es and are unlikely to tit action this fall. They ~ Brocavich, Freehold, NJ.. Sherman, Durand, Mich., • .; be used as a defenslve ball. ; and Arthur Massucci, Jt.. Highland Park, Mich. . first team fullback of lJI. ams of Rahway, N.J., W_ the best sophomores ia ie and coaches feel that lie a standout. Williams aver. eport e ucear cst on 70 carries, scored 5 , ht1nw". and averaged 20 y.... returns. His fumble l'& went for a 67·y~ broke up the MichiPi Bomb Tests, game in the final mioults Committee Kills 20 Strike Averted Iowa was trailing, 15-1t back of Williams the situa. is almost desperate. No clear Begun Friday, No. 2 fullback yet has

pleted within 100 days. gram. j .... In acierlC:e. ! 1934 bul 00 a {us ion ticket. , .I 'l.oo ., I ..aji 4-'I1ft!! DAIL., IOWAN-loW. ettV, ' •. -'rtiifrsdaY, Sept. ,. ,... Illinois Prep Star Maris Hammers 'H'omer I Hurric \ , * * * To En'roll at SUI' Ford Blanks Nats 8-0; One of the finest athletes and scholars from 1961's crop of IlliDoII Tropical ~ high school gradUates has decided to enroll at Iowa, SUI oCflCiaIa ..w Wednesday. Notches 23rd Victory He's Fred A. Riddle, Jr., 6-6, an all·state basketball guard who W his ColJinsviJIe teammates to a 33-0 record and the stale crown. Debbie I~ NEW YORK (.4'1 - hit his 54th of the season Wednesday, movjng seven games ahead of Babe Ruth's record 60 home­ Riddle is also a top football JIl'GI­ run pace, and won his 23rd game as the American League· pect with some startling statiJtiel leading padded their first place lead to eight games Cubs Stomp to recommend him to the IOWI In Atlant with an 8·0 victory over the Wash· coaching staff. MIAMI, Fla. (A'! - Hurricane ( ington Senators. The rifle· armed quarterbatt , . Coast Thursday, and at tl Mari.' homer came In the Pirates 6-2 fired eight touchdown passes I. Gulf Spahn Hurls was born in the Atlantic. fourth inning off .tarter and 10.' CHICAGO 1m - Lou Klein, acting season and made good on fifty per cent of his tosses for 834 yank. Hurricane Carla smashed into 4 er Tom Cheney, and Will his bead coach, directed the Chicago 'lbursday, flattening 70 small I Cu bs to a 6·2 victory over the Riddle scored 66 points while gaJD. 3-Hit Shutout fir.t hit in hi. last 17 •• persons were reported injured. Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday. ing 622 yards on the ground for I • Ruth hit No_ 54 in the 1927 '1 6.5 yard average. Carla's nearly 100 mile·an·hou MILWAUKEE (.4'1 - Milwaukee's DOli Cardwell, bidding for his Yankee's 146th team decision - blew a train car 0(( the tracks il amazing Warren Spahn turned in fourth shutout, watched that goal In addition to his passing 8lId they played one tie as have the running ability, Iowa coaches rate another brilliant pitching perform­ explode in the eighth when second 1961 Yanks. Wednesday', game baseman Jerry Kindall's error Riddle a fine linebacking prospect. ance Wednesday night, tossing a ~ Will the Yanks' 139th team deci· opened the door for two unearned l,tiddle, the son of the ColJiJII. three·hitler tor bis 18th victory of v:; .~;;:,A~: sion. runs. ville high school principal, is it­ Wagner Wins the season and 300th of his career ROGER MARIS terested in studying medicine aad All of the Yankee's runs came Bob Skinner's freak double, a as the Braves beat the Philadel· The Chipi Are Down liner that bounced off Cardwell's was 1m pressed by the SUI CoUeae as the direct result of homers. Speed to Burn phia PhiIIies 1·0. foot into right field, drove across of Medicine. His high scllooI Mayor's Race , who has 51 hom· tbe first run before .Dick Stuart's grades, a near straigbt "A" aver· Sammie Harris, Iowa', No. 1 right halfback, the squad's fastest member, prepares to take a rhe first Philadelphia hit was ers, went hitless and is now a infield out produced the second. age seem lo guarantee success at Lee Walls' single leading off in moves to full speed after taking his first two steps handoff from quarterback Wilburn Hollis. SUI or any other 'college. the fifth. Ken Walter and Johnny game behind the Babe's pace. Cards' 17.fiit The victory was Cardwell's 13th in Wednesday's bac:kfield drills. Harris, probably -Daily Iowan Photo by Larry Rapoport Mantle struck out, walked twice in 25 decisions. "We consider ourselves fortunate In New York Callison added singles in the ninth. that Riddle has decided to enraU Spahn gave up one walk, to Ruben and flied out. P ittsbu rg h ••.•. . 000 000 020- 2 8 5 Chicago ...... 300 000 12x- 6 • 1 at Iowa this month," said Jerry DeSapio Power Gonl Amaro, in the tbird. The only Maris fouled out to third base· Gibbon, Lablnll (8) Ind Burgell; Burns, head football coach . "I feel Attack Dumps Cardwall and Barragln. W - C.rd· other Phillie baserunner was Clay that from his all·around athletk With Loss of District Hawks Lack of Experience Dalrymple. He reached first on a man Danny O'Connell his first Willi (13·12). L - Gibbon (10'10). time at bat, then bomered aitel' ability as shown at Collinsville hieb CommiHeeman Post throwing error by Felix Mantilla school he will make many contri. in the sixth. had fouled out Cincinnati 11-5 White Sox Beat Twins butions to .our athletic and aca­ NEW YORK (A'! - Mayor Rob« The Braves scored the game's and had flied out to demic program at the University F. Wagner won a smashing, UP! ST. LOmS (A'! - The St. Louis :Alarming at Tackle Positions only run in the first when Roy left·fielder Chuck Hinton in the MINNEAPOLIS·ST. PAUL (.4'1 - of Iowa," Burns added. victory over the Democratic ci , Cardinals took advantage of four McMillan walked with one out. A fourth inning. The Chicago White Sox erupted for Basketball coach Shark Schellfl' organization Thursday night a (NOTE: the fifth of six stories about could become one of Iowa's het· action last spring, coaehes are yet single by Eddie Mathews moved errors by a nervous Cincinnati in· fOUl' runs in the fifth inning Wed· crushed Tammany leader Carmi Iowa football candidates will be fol. In the fifth, he grounded into field and behind Larry Jackson's man said, "We thought he was a lowed by an overall .ummary.) ter all·time linemen. We have high short on evaluation but know he the Braves' shortstop to third and nesday night as Juan Pizarro fine a guard as we sawall seallDll, G. DeSapio in the process. is another sophomore fulJ of power he scored on Hank Aaron's sacri· a double play against reliever strong finish stopped the first·place breezed to a 6-3 victory over the The. old lJ;laster line coach, Bob hopes for him," Flora declared. Reds Wednesday night, 11·5. At his size, he has the finesse IDII State Comptroller Arthur Levi Flora, will draw heavily upon the potential. Right now he is classed fice fly. John Klippstein after KUDeK had Minnesota Twins in the first game ability to play anywhere on the who had the backing of all fi Bulky but fast Sunseri must No.2. II reservoir of his numerous teach· John Buzhardt held the Braves walked. Klippstein walked him in Jackson (12·') survived of a twin bilI. court. We are very happy that be Democratic county leaders, C{ work hard in early September to Emery Pudder, Englishtown, shaky second inning in which he ing skills to develop tackles to to five hits through seven innings. the seventh, after which Mantle Nellie Fox swatted an inside·the· has decided on Iowa ." ceded defeat at 11: 40 p.m. Easte make up for ground lost last N.J., senior, has a letter bul little walked three straight on 12 cope with the rugged game situa· After opening the eighth by flied out to Hinton. park home run for the Sox as Piz· Daylight Time less than two hot spring. Since be was out of heavy experience. Probably the third pitches but stopped the Reds Riddle last July signed a tender tions. walking Spahn, who was forced, arl'O picked up his seventh con· after the polls closed. man at right tackle is Hugh While Maris' homer drove ill down the stretch to get his ninth guaranteeing that if he enroDed He has group of eleven tackles and giving up a sacrifice, Buz­ the first Yank.. run ;n the secutive victory, his 13th, in 18 At the time, Wagner led 18l,! a Fisher, 208 pounds from Cedar victory in his last 10 decisions. in any Big Ten school it would be hardt was replaced by Don Fer­ fourth, John Blanchard, filling starts. votes to 125,223 in returns frc but only three of them have had Rapids, a reserve last season but Iowa. game experience, one as a regular rarese. in for injUred in left The veteran right.hander gave Chicago .... " .. . 110 040 000- 6 13 0 ],975 DC the city's 4,700 voting d a hard worker who has desire. . t . tb It' . Minnesota ...... 200 000 lao- 3 9 0 and two as limited·action reserves. The defeat leC! Buzhardt wilh a field, hit his 17th and 18th, and JUS one run m e as SIX: 10- PI%lrro and Carreon; Ramos, Plelo ._::======~ !riels. The top·line first teamer is Al Remainp'er of the tackle group 5·16 record. each time Mantle was aboard nings - that a solo homer by Jerry (5), Lee (I) and Battey. W .... Pizarro · h C' 54 1 d (13.5). L - Ramos (10·17). Durin. theM bot _ DeS,plo suffered II person. Hinton and the other lettermen consists of untested players: Tom Philadelphia ... . 000 000 000- 0 3 0 with a walk. L. ync h , w.h Ie gave lIlCY a . ea Home runS _ Chicago, Fox (2). mer aftemoonl _ tltf.. t that will cost him the leal Milwaukee ...... 100 000 00)(- 1 5 1 m the SIXth. Minnesota, Battey (16), Green (t). are Bob Yauck, bis former Sagi· Buroker, Wilton Junction, 220, a In tor a cool .luI III .rshlp of Tammany Hall an junior; and sophomores Kenneth Buthardt, Ferraresa (8), Green (8) hit his 24th homer naw, Mich., high school teammate; and Dalrymple, Spahn and Torre . W in the fourth inning, with a man Then errors by Don Blasingame DRILL IN RAIN prob.bly end his career as Silverstein, Webster City, 225, now - Spahn ('8'12). L - Buzhardt (5- and Emery Pudder. 16). on, and in the eighth Bob Hale and Gordon Coleman on the Car· ANN ARBOR, Mich. (.4'1 - Quar. BEER political power. He lost his po' known chiefly as a punting special· dinals' speedy pair, Curt Flood terback Bob Chandler continued ef diltrict committeeman in h "The lack of depth and ex· ist; Gary McGill, 245, Big Bend, hit his first, giving the Yanks Find oul why ftI perience Is almost alarming. a team total of 210, only 11 away and Julian Javier, opening the six· his fine passing performances Wed. Annex is ir1lO1I'0 II home dlltrict to an insurgen Wis.; and David Christensen, At· th gave the Cards their chance. nesday as the University of Michi. the friendIJeol ,w. J,mu S, Lanigan. Several younger men will have lantic, a 225·pounder who could Red Sox Break from the major league record. The In Iowa. to develop fast .. We might have help later but who was retarded current mark of 221 was set by Stan Musial's sacrafice fly tied gan football squad held offensive Wagner, who had concenlrat to move one or two other men to by injury in the spring. the 1947 New York Giants and tied the score and Ken Boyer's run· drills in the rain. "Doc" Connelr. his campaign fire on DeSapio a tackle but I am not sure from Cleveland Jinx 9-4 in 1956 by the Cincinnati Reds. scoring single put the Cards Dave Glinka, No. 1 quarterback, on a "bossism" issue, emerg ahead ,·5. Both came off left· still was on the sidelinBi with a from his uphill fight as the ml where, because the guard situa· BOSTON (JPI - Boston finally Washington .... . 000 000 000- 0 5 0 Th A tlon Is only a little better," New York ...... 000 502 01x- 8 7 1 handed relief pitcher Bill Henry. bruised shou lder and sophomore e nnex powerful single Democrat in t broke the Cleveland jinx 9·4 Wed. Cheney, Klippstein (5), Helser (') Flora said. Jack Rule and D.. ley; Ford and Howard. W - Jackson, who went 2.for-4, slam· signal caller Frosty Evashevski 26 East Coli ... ilate, nesday as rookie Don Schwall Ford (23-3). L - Cheney ('·3). He not only became a heav Big Al Hinton, the senior artist, Home runs - New York, Marls med a double during the Cards' ::q~Ui~t~e~a~rl~y~W~it~h~a:.;b:r~u1~·s~ed~a~n~k~le~·iiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~ii;ii~ has improved each season. Coach pitcbed his 14th victory and rookie (54), Blanchard 2 (18), Skowron (24), five·run eighth inning against Jim • favored candidate to deCeat t Flora says he is "a real fine Turn Pro Carl Yastrzemski drove in four Hale (1), _ Brosnan. Republican nominee, Atty. GI player, equally good on offense and To runs. The Cards finished with 17 hits Louis. J. lA!fkowltz, in the Nov. l election, but aIso became a leE ball pff five Q\1CY pitcbers. defense and easily one of the bet· Jack Rule, Jr., 23, of Waterloo, SchwiJ,ll, hard HIt at \he outset, 5t. LaUls • Foat CI Ub Joey Jay's hid to become the tel' tackles in the Big Ten, if not BIG AL HINTON former Iowa Amateur golf cHam· Ing candidate for the Democra sehed down for No. 14 in his fourth M first 2O·game winner in the Na· the best." pion, has decided to .turn profes· RIG I nomination for governor next ye. Leads Hawk Tackles try, extending his season's mark e eases ene os ey tional League this season was This 217-pounder should have a sional, his father said Wednesday New York City has gone Den great year. He will operate at night. to 14-4. The 6·6 ace also bunted G e n e Mosley, Iowa's second spoiled in the first inning. Jay cratic in most elections in tbe h right tackle, where he did so well Rule htls been a student at SUI. home the go-ahead run in the four. string fullback last season has fail- pitched to only five batters and century. A I tho ugh Reput · h' b'd t b b four rapped him for hits. in 1960. Backing him up will be He will compete in the Iowa th inning. e d m IS I 0 ecome a mem er cans have been elected four tim "s three-r·un homer of the St. Louis Cardinals' profes. sClnclnnatl ...... 03' ,001 000-,5. 4 this century with support of oth George Lalta, Pittsburgh, Pa., Burns Plans Open at Marshalltown this week· Yastrzemskl 0 5 sophomore of 220 pounds; and end as a pro and will join the sional football team. Mosley was t. Louis ...... 210 2 0 )(- , 17 1 parties, no Republican has be Yauck, senior letterman of 219 in the third tied the score again~ one of four players released Tues- Jay, Maloney (1), Henry (6), Brol- elected with only GOP SUPPI professional tour after the first of loser Jim Perry and Carl singled d b th N ti aI F tb II nan (7), Nunn (I) and Edwards; Jack· pounds. Latta has a fine football ay yea on 00 a Ion and Schaffer, SawIUkl (6). W - since 1861. the year. He will have the backing [or another tally in the three-run Jackson (12-9). L - Mlloney (6-6). background and will help when Offense Drills of a group of Cedar Rapids busi­ Gov. Nelson A, Rockefelle he develops, Flora believes. nessmen. sixth. ~L~ea~g~U;e~Cl~U~b~'...... ~H~O~m~e~ru~n~_~CI~n~c1~n~na~t~I'~L~y~nC~h~(1~2~) . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Iowa's football squad drilled in Cleveland ...... 120 000 001- 4 11 3 ~.. "'S bee n blcklng Lofkowil Rule expects his first big tour· Boston ...... 003 113 01x- 9 14 2 ,II'ongly and Is expected to mal The vacancy at left tackle shirts and shorts in 90-degree caused by the graduation of nament will be the Bing Crosby Perry, Cilley (6) and Romano; shill ell.n beavi.r .upport I weather Wednesday morning and Open in California in January, his Schwall and Pagliaroni. W - Schwall Charlie Lee must be filled by a (14-4). L - Pe rry (9.13). Yiew of Wagner's victory, sophomore - but what sopho· again in the afternoon, but Coach father said. Home run - -Boston, Va.trzemskl The Democratic mayor alrea mores Flora has to seJect from! Jerry Burns said he was planning Young Rule reigned as state (8). has \he endot'Oell)ent o{ the sm junior champion for several years The giant candidates are two of on offensive scrimmages in the but influential Liberal party, whi the best Hawkeye youngsters on and was Iowa Amateur titlist in Rockefeller bad hoped to rally t next few aays. the $CIuad. 1958·59. hind the Republican nominee. The Hawks concentrated on pat· No. 1 to start (all drill Sept. Rent A GOP victory in New York Ci ~erns and timing for the offense Warren Spahn Selected '. T-haf Room: 1 is Constantin os (Gus) Kasapis, in the November e~ction wo~ m the forenoon and spent the aft· a 235·pound Detroit, Mich., sopho· enhance Rockefeller'S chances ernoon on pass defense. August Player-of.Month more. In the spring, coaches threw winning the Republican presidE the job up for grabs among Bob LeZotle, third string hal{· lial nomination In 1964. Kasapis and John Sunseri, 255 back from Royal Oak, Mich. was CINCINNATI. (JPI warre~ Democratic President Kenne sidelined with a charley horse. Spahn, . the MIlwaukee ~r~ves • from Dubuque. great pItcher who started, finished carried New York City by 700,( Sunseri was set back by an in­ Trainer Arnie Buntrock said and won six games during the votes last November. jury, Kasapis came strong to dom­ the ailing knee of Lonnie Rogers, month, was a landslide winner of AMERICAN LEAGUE Besides DeS a p j 0 , D em' inate the position. Although green, who was competing with Sammy the National League's player-of­ w. L. Pd. G.'. Qr Apartm ent cratic leaders who suffered heavi Gus is loaded with potential and Harris for the No. 1 right half· the·month award for August. New York ...... 94 45 .676 'Thursday night were State Cha back spot, was responding to Detroit ...... 86 53 .619 8 is known as an all·around strong Results of the monthly pol! of Baltimore ...... 83 59 .585 12'h man Michael H. Prendergast, RE player, not unlike an illustrious treatment. a committee of sports writers and a·Chicago .. , _.... . 76 65 .539 19 Charles A. Buckley, Democra( Cle.veland ...... 71 69 .507 23'h leader of the Bronx, and City Cou forerunner of similar Greek an· No. 1 quarterback Wilburn Hollis broadcasters Wednesday showed Boslon ...... 87 75 .472 28'h ceslry, Alex Karras, twice all· may do some of the punting this Spahn received 36 of a pOSsible 40 Los Angeles ...... 81 79 .438 33'h cil President Joseph T. Sharke a·Mlnnesota ...... 59 78 .431 34 Brooklyn leader. American here. season. He, John CalhoOn and Mike votes. Washington " .... . 51 88 .387 43 Reilly, a sophomore guard, work· Vada Pinson of the Cincinnati Kansas City ...... 51 88 .367 43 They had formed the tick. "If Kasapis continues to im· a-opponents in second game of twl· _.teI by Levitt In an effort t prove and avoids misfortunes, he ed on the kicking chores. Calhoun, Reds, Frank Thomas oC Milwau· night doubleheader a junior, did most of the punting kee, Juan Marichal of the San Easy lUSt Wagner. WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS The DeSapio was defeated by Lal last year and averaged 32 yards Francisco Giants and Larry Jack· New York 8, Washington 0 gan, a Harvard·trainer lawyer, per boot. son of the St. Louis Cardinals each Boston 9, Cleveland 4 Reed, Lehane Gain Chicago 8, Minnesota 3 a battle to retain his post of Del Iowa's coaching staff, in review· received one vote. • acratic committeeman of his GreE ing the progress of the football TODAY'S PROBABLE STARTERS ' wich Village district. In Tennis Tourney Detroit (Lary 19-8) at Boston (Mon, team, expressed satisfaction with Iowa City Youth Signs bouquette 11·12) It was this post that made r: FOREST HILLS, N. Y. 1m - the work of three of the Hawks Cleveland (Stlgman 2-3) at New Sapio eligible for election as lea in drills thus far. Contract with Orioles York (Terry 12·2)-nlllhl er of Tammany Hall, the Manhl Whitney Reed, casual and colorful 0.0) Use a Daily -Iowan Classified Ad " Washington (Bouldin at Baltl· giant·killer of the National Tennis Bill Perkins, the powerful 207 more (Pappas 11·7)-n1ght Ian Democratic organization: IOWA CITY 1.4'1- Ed Watt, 19, of Only games scheduled. Championships, fought his way in· pounder, shifted from end to full. Iowa City said Wednesday he has to the men's quarter-finals. back DYer the summer, is im­ sig ned a bonus contract with the NATIONAL LiAGUI proving well and lending strength W. L. Pet. G.'. Holcomb To Talk Reed, 29, from Alameda, Calif., organization. Cincinnati ...... 82 56 .SPC who erased second-seeded Chuck to the over-all squad. Sophomore The bonus amount was not an· a·Los Angeles ... . 77 54 .588 1'h tackle Gus Kasapis and junior MUwaukee ...... 74 60 .552 6 On ~ie-Deteding McKinley in the third round, put nounced. a·San Francisco . . 70 6l .534 8'h Thousands of Students and Faculty Fox to rout 8·6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. guard Earl McQuiston also drew Watt, outstanding State College St. Louis ...... 70 64 .522 10 Richard L. Holcomb of the SI praise. Pittsburgh ...... 64 67 .489 14"" The women's division received or Iowa basebl\lI and basketball Chicago ...... 68 78 .433 22 Institute of Public ¥fairs w its first shock when Jan Lehane, Indicating additional stress on player as a sophomore last. year, Philadelphia ...... 39 96 .289 41'h Members Are Returning From ' Vacations preside over the eighth annu a little Aussie with a two-fisted the passing attack, long drills are signed with Fox Cities of the Class a·Playing nJght game, meeting of the American Acaden backband, upset Karen Hantze of being devoted to the pass patterns. B Three I League. He is a pitcher. WEDNESDAY'S RISUL TI of Polygrapb Examiners in Was Chula Vista, Calif., America's The three quarterbacks, Wilburn Watt, an all:state basketball Chicago 6, Pittsburgh 2 Ington, D.C. today. St. Louis 11, Cincinnati , And Wish to Rent Rooms and Apartm~nts Now No. 2 woman player, 6-4, 8-6, 6-2. Hollis, John Calhoun and Matt Szy· player at Iowa City liigh School Milwaukee 1, Philadelphia 0 I . Holcomb, president of the Ac Elimination of Miss Hantze kowny, are throwing to the ends pitcbed State College into the San Franciaco at LOB Angele_ clemy during 1960-61, will discu heightened the chances of a for· and haUbacks. Last year's Hawk· NCAA regional playoffs last spring. night . advances made In the field of Ii eyes threw fewer passes than any detecting during the past year. eign triumph in the women's divi· He will rcport to the Orioles' I TODAY'S PRO.ABLE STARTIlIi , sion. Top·seeded Darlene Hard, year since 1946. minor league training camp next Piltsburgh (FtaddlJl 8-8) at Chicago ,- his opening address he plans . (Brewer 1-8) Phone 7-4191 IIlention legislative moves taken idle Wednesday, seems well below The Hawks probably will con· sprlDg. . Only game lCheduled. form and the girls from across tbe tinue the twice daily drills until leveral states to License polygral ~eilDs are playing sensationally. Sept. 16. Classes open Sept. 21 and examiners. • Mgela Mortimer of Britain, the the first game is with CAlifornia Holcomb will present tW() pape Wimbledon