P«9« TM THE CITIZEN-ADVERTISER. AUBURN, N. Y., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1963 Co//ege Grid Poll Pilot Type Helmet Texas Longhorns Capture May Help Reduce Top Spot by Big Margin By THK ASSOCIATED PKKS8 day night in the Rice Owls, who Football Injuries The Tfxas Longhorns, who tied Texas 14-14 last year at this DAYTON. Ohio (UPD—A new l to keep the helmet from touch- kept Arkansas from breaking same stage of the season. That football helmet similar to the ing the back of the wearer's up their marriage to the No. 1 knocked the Longhorns from the NL Top Soph helmet worn by military Jet pi- i neck. spot in , are" out No. 1 position they also held at lots and under development —A fhin strap with four-point to make sure that Rice won't in- this time last year, since the death 14 mo nths ago j mounting rather than the con- terfere with an extended honey-, The other members of th Honors Won of a local high school player, j ventlonal two • point mounting, moon. eelite — with the exception of has been declared safer and su- ; designed to prevent the helmet The Longhorns were voted the J(JI0 Auburn — also mav be inBy McCarver perior to helmets now used by , from rotating when the face top major college team in the for stiff competititon this week professional footbal 1 players. j guard receives an upward blow. country for the second straight on a program headlined bv the' By NORMAN ROWLAND The helmet, which will retail! —A thick molded edge roll to week Monday in The Associated mt.eting between Pitt's third- NORMAN, Okla. (AP>— Tim for $33, was developed by Don eliminate contact by the wear• Press weekly poll of a panel of ranked Panthers and Navy's McCarver, named Monday the aid D. Huxley, chief of the clo• er with sharp edges. snorts writer and broadcasters loth-rated Middies. 's outstanding! thing division at nearby Wright- —Ensolite and sponge rubber Texas drew first-place votes on; Wisconsin faces Ohio State sophomore of 1963, says the hon Patteson Air Force Base. It is fitting pads for proper fit to 50 of the 53 ballots. I Illinois takes on UCLA in a Fri- or cauSht him completely by produced by Consolidated Com• any size or shape of head. The Longhorns completely out da night game, Mississippi surprise ponent Corp., a Portsmouth —Low-rebound ensolite pad• distanced second - ranked Wis us e ding covered with naugahyde • •* «„H..nit».i7 meets Vanderbilt, Alabama * J { ' *| wonderful the crash helmet firm. ! over a •*__ r f^.rrrLii iTi»h fvhnni large portion of the out- consin in the voting despite a 17- klpg Houston Oklahoma 72-ynr-oM St Irfimw - Cardinal ^JlTZ^J^hlT^er shell• A^TIS paoOTng-oTr I'm really hon- player was killed when his hel 13 squeaker over the Porkers , K s and North. said I'm just at a loss automobile dash boards. met dug into the back of his —And the helmet itself con• from Arkansas. The Badgers. £. 'tprn eoes apamst Michigan ored-well neck, Huxley contacted local __ _ goe_s a amst .,, ,. . *.~~-. .^., ....~ is attending structed of glass • reinforced 10-7 winners over Iowa, drew £tate S , Micmgan for wQrds sports authorities interested in plastic for added strength. the other three votes for the top _Th e Top „Te, n teams wit.h^ itfirs__Jt th McCarvere Universit. why oof Oklahoma, sal improved football safety equip• ]ace votes in ar se s nd Huxley said the average play• spot. Texas woun- d up wit-h 527 P P f"^ t - * he had been so busy catching up ment. er running at full speed nas the points, Wisconsin 470 s,s: votingPittsburg, Illinoish wa, fourts thirh and di nMiss- the . total points on a 10-9-8-etc. ba- witn ciasswork after enrolling He incorporated the superior potential to inflict an impact of issippl fifth, followed by Ala 1. Texas (50) I late that " had sort of safety features of a pilot's 400 foot-pounds with one knee. bama, Oklahoma, Auburn. 2. Wisconsin (3) 527 left my mind. I've been hitting .BOOSTER? PLAN DINNER—Ted Bielowicx,"left, newly elected president of the Marooa Sports crash helmet into a football • H* said 'suspension - type hel Northwestern and Navy. Ohio 3. Pittsburgh 470 the books pretty hard." Booster* Club, announced at a meeting last night the annual Sports Banqoet will take place Nov. t, at version. Three helmets were meta tested at 65 footpounds State, fourth a week ago, 4. Illinois 383! He is majoring in business. Central Hi*h School. Chairman of the affair is Charles D. Underwood, right. The retiring president, designed and tested by players before the head would touch the dropped ou t of the Top Ten 5. Mississippi 264 McCarver received 20 votes in George H. Knetsch, center, will assist. (CA Photo) at suburban O a k w o o dHigh j helmet shell, while the new- after a 32-3 loss to Southern Cal• 5. Mississippi 249 the balloting by 44 baseball School and the Air Force type tested at 85 to 90 foot• ifornia and Georgia Tech, eighth j 6. Alabama 249 writers. Lou Brock. Academy freshman team, and pounds. last week; went out after a 29-' 7. Oklahoma 215 Cubs' outfielder, was second the latest version incorporates He said that 80 per cent of 26 loss to Auburn. I 8. Auburn 21CT with six votes, followed by Donn the best features of the original the 13 football deaths in the The Longhorns will be facing i 3. Northwestern 177 Clendenon, Pittsburgh first base- Auburn Frosh three helmets. country this year were caused a tough assignment this Satur-I 10. Navy 141 man. four votes, and pitchers C. D. Boehme, president of i by brain damage. "The suspen- 96 Denny Lemaster, Milwaukee, OWLiNG Consolidated Components .said sion-tupe helmet Increases the three each. Beat Fulton the earlier versions reeeived j rebound, which is the injury- McCarver, a 6-1, 190-pounder, NCAA approval and added that; causing factor," Huxley said, Injury to Starr started the season as the Cards' five were ordered and will be I "In the new helmet the svro- no. 3 catcher behind Gene Oli• By 13-0 Tally deltvered within a week to Ohio foam crushes slowly and elim- ver and Carl Sawatski. Oliver State University. \ inates rebound." Brings Sub Roach Off Bench The Auburn High School fresh- Among the features of the, Montgomer_ y County Coroner was traded to Milwaukee in t June, and McCarver passed Sa-j .Smith, 603-210; Will Wallace, 599- man team scored twice in the first; new helmet development are: Dr. Rooert Zip! said he thought By JACK HAND {kicked him while both were _.. Cayug...a Lanes , • „. CQO half to beat the Fulton freshmen i —A very low density styro-. the new helmet would prevent kicked him while both were on watski to become the No. IISunda y Night Mixed From all the the new helmet is superior to -CSa^Sfjohn ^ch a Si tound himself with, only Roach, triples and four homers included 214. Women-Buff Pepper. 487-178; Morris 470; Eva Adams. 460; L Auburn marched 60 yards the contact first time they had the ball and; —An adjustable padded nape' anything we have today." veirSd b e n c h warm er to " 6-foot-T former Southern Meth- j among 117 hits. He battecMn 51 • Marilyn Chapman, 464; Lorna Lydia Dudar, 453, scored OP a 25-yard by Skip Green Bay'si bid fora third odisf ace. as his lone quarter- runs and was the only Cardinal McLean. 463. .—^Tw, Padlick. Gary Gauthier held for strtSht National[Football Leagu back. Roach had been drafted I besides Bill White to a grand ! Saturday Morning League. Jun- Ukrainian Oub Lanes Bob Pesek for the extra point try, •trafcnt National r ootoau Leagu Cardinals in;siam homer. iors-Vince Busce. 559-240; RussJ Nite^Owl League-Shirley Yout, but the attempt was wide. Four Rome Harriers Shatter uue 1956. He spent the next two! Roach- , who has completed ' ..'...... i MiUs 4g9. 1^^ Secaur. Bantams 464; Cheryl Lane. 446; Peg McFall. Auburn recovered a fumble only two years in the service but saw; (2 games) —Larry Saphara, 248; 419_ ; Helena Barber. 188. _ _ shortly after and took over on Ful- stand ?£ 5S? STS/Li'** «£%T ST ££ BoboOlson Ready Gary GirTs-MargiMaxwell. 248V; fanchakJim Vivenzio. '407;, I 559Inte ;Dr. CluWhiteb Leagu. 522;'Be .— Tarby L. Tonzi. 520!, : ton's 40-yard line. Rick Barnes Record in Win Over Auburn three intercepted.-SL-IJII , njoin„.Jls J}-Kin»g 1959 and 1960. Traded to Green ^ ~T ,, 1, ,wa,-,7 23Bets8 y ~Hill . "380" ; "Virgini ~ a Walters. I . Merchants League — D. Hough- j then took a pitch-out from,Gauth- A powerful Rome Free Academy torious with a 1645 triumph over ier, swept wide around his left end the AHS harriers. Hill and Lamar McHan as form• Bay in 1961. he threw only 16 TQ TaUe Shortcut 360. | ton. 555-215; M. Fromel, 541-211; cross country team scored an easy er Chicago — now St. Louis — passes in two years before this ' u • a*c JMWrigui Diversified — Dave Delorenzd.; C. Smith. 540. . and traveled 30 yards for the score. RFA copped the first four places. Cardinals who suddenly have 1 Pesek converted. 15-50 victory over Auburn High Tony Yantch was the first across 8easoAlthougn h Starr has been er- 606-213; Lou Dirisio. 603-257; Bob Girl's City League—Ann Bolah, become No. 1 . ratic this ^ year and has been in-J' ToSA NGai FRANCISCn CrowO (AP)-"An t Harris. 593-212; Luke Spinelli, 592- 473; Irene Daum, 471-183; Doris The -second half was played Schools' harriers in a meet Satur• the finish line for the Maroons. Hill moved into the front row 4W mostly by the Auburn reserves. day over the local course. Don Beardsley of Auburn was sev- tercepted 10 times, he has my age, I would like to take a ^ , -., t . . . I* ' at Philadelphia after Sonny Jur The entire team showed a Bgreat ! UlIn fact, the Romans captured • jnth. Tentb throughMth was held thrown eight passes shortcut t« th«» Miaht hAn™.' Genera613l tlectnc League —01 Joe3 West End Lanes deal of spirit and are pointing for the first seven places and the top by &ve45*!^>C-S--. ^"fw^ gensen suffered a right shoulder I Md "comptetedn».7'"per" cent of weight)' tfie." ^said ^-yeaV-oTd S^^ "^ Y^VoST " ' Stuart. Bob O'Connor and Dave T.W.V.A. League — Max Pacyl- a return encounter at Oswego ,this four hill and dalers broke the &SSJ3. M^'eSrTo^ ^"y^Sn SSS ^^IT^i™- Pat ^.S^^^Bi^^^^^. coach Bill Huthe^aid S^"5»5r«t—i^k"5» "by Morton. the^Baltimore Colts. finaUy de^ ^^^rt^ck0 wh^^ Ti~ m Hill of the "Maroons . cided to join the San Francisco. p ^ the league cham- zar Pavilion. ,478-191; Alice Qeaver. 461. • 583-J10. Hill set the time record of 11:57 acker to Mixed Doubles League — Bob in a meet against Mynderse Acad-] 49ers and passed them to their; pionshi^ p »inT 196IT1 an,„.*.d 1962, beat*^- j• OlsonL, wh. o didn'. t . hav.e muc.h TaninAmerican 618-220n Legio- nBo Leagub Carrie -s Pau604-l , Weslowski, 578-204; John Baranick, emy of Seneca Falls. The first four ITw o Syracuse : first victory of the season Sun-,inmgg ththe New York Giants in the more hair when he lost the §S WalltMvert Myerss SSr?. 59&S.3 Jim 571-239; Paul Galbally. .569-207. RFA harriers covered the distance Wa :Judy Kells, 473; Dot Reese, 458; Crozier Leads day. an upset over the Chicago playoffs middleweight title some eight An*u' wai>n>t iwyer4 21 s ar.. oao-^w, Jim. , , ... J< in 11:45 or less. J Bears. He replaced the injured i Lombard! prefers to concen- eight years ago showed "the TBPAA^"* ^P " ?- (at. Goldie Glauberman, 452 Regulars Hurl . itrate on one quarterback, giv- 2.818 fans that he still knows' , Traveling League Junior Bowling Association—High McLeod of Rome set the pace as, n AHL Net men he covered the 2.4 miles in 11:19.1 SYRACUSE. N.Y. (AP)—Two Starr suffered a broken right ing the signal-caller control of how to find the Vxly with left c , T ^^T!?' ifs! three bowlers—Fred O'Brien, 485; He was by xhe Schaffer. 621; Bob Anderson, 618; xn™ VADI/ ,„*>» T»I**_I„ -4., followed Plunkett Syracuse football regulars prob- hand in the-Packers' 30-7 vie- the offense. In such a situation, 1(hooks Tom Beaulieux, 448; Mike Mazzeo, tory over the Cardinals. He was the No. 2 man. Roach, had little Olson, 176. kep this left hand Harry Raimonte. 614 Don Bow- 444. Ntw YORK (AP)—Pittsburgh brothers who romped across the ably will be unable to play injured in the third period when chance to play. iin Menno's midsection for most ma"- 6Li;J°enue Auaet; **> uoz goalie Roger Crozier. a 150-. finish line in 11:32 and 11:36. against Oregon State on Satur- 1 1 pounder who figured to be the. Thomas was the fourth record day ^because of injuries, coach "he ran with the ball and was Starr's injury probably will of the 10 rounds, occasionally \ ^^2r\t j\ Starllte Lanes bounced out of bounds by the assure a tight race down to the crossing over with a right. The Twilight League — R. McKay, Hornets emergency netminder, breaker with 11:45. '*'! Be n ^chwartzwalde' --*--r - says. l 8 1 Cards' Jimmy Hill. i wire in the Western Conference 175-pound Argentine won the Jg: L.Sefca, 467-190; B. Hawks. ^^ Sl^^odiT B^L" i ^^r^%tt^^^ ^'"^ ^"'^^"^ fin- *** ! On the disabled list are full A fist - swinging incident fol- of the NFL where the Packers first round, but almost drew eighth in 12:04. Other Maroonrun- ^^ e and end Jim t a ^CharteL _ r TLeagu e — r^Do_n vr^:«Martino. , I 424; Lillian Hollenbeck. 401. , 1^fflf" goaltende^ « h d jU1 fight Hill claimed Starr had five in a row. Cisco, had Menno in trouble in van. 522-199; Bob Usowski, 515. all of Pittsburgh's five games Douglass. 1! !J „^ J,^? ^S.£a nst^ i£i the eighth round when he draped JuliT..lla« Gleasonr?lA«<>nM . 443AAt-; Joa!m»n Gleasonr.laacmi , anonHd has alloweollmn^d onlMIIUy 11 goal>T^.1s. for*«- :, The* RomRnmet jayve1>w««e wansi also vie-VIC-' urdaUHiay «S f*™gam*e iiiagaiilS**j .l me^ . n 4 taee ta tftFloser over the middle strand. -* Gridiron Gossip. 436-120^ Laura McLaughlin. 425.. _^ a_Jeadjng_2:20 _£oals against • %***„ ^gJ?* "* Referee Frankie Carter scored ' rTHACA. NY. (AP) - John StarUte Sunday Mixed League— average. No other goalie in the #-• Lin" IA "' C^HZ^^AL^ -V«T m^L Honored; the fight 7-2. judge Tony Bosnich Cornell's lonely end. will J C lM e ,er 300 , ,i r had lt 1 d ud e Engle> „ ^r f" i ^ ?ob Mit- bt, lonelier this weekend, ,a »2 S^rp.S^mRS; p^ h''r , n „ r^< . Fight Results |no^ "S;' ^ mffaJSi Deputy Addresses Group chell scored it 7-0 under Call-. Engle is out of action indefi touchdown in Syracuse's 9-0 win over P"enn State, "has" 8 the na Morse, 406-174. lasi weeK ana remamea in a tie pomt^ Jose Menno. 175. Ar-'moted to the starting eleven. S^?* ^* Cayuga County Sher- Haven region bordenng Cayuga gets from one to five points and -ior, win OVer Yale 1 ^^P^^^^.w^'^^v^^^w-L^ the loser none with no points Don™ McCarthy. another £S-2*^f?JZpoints. Claude ^LaForg JSJL^Se of J£Pittsf - gegSSinaS{Jrf'., la I Huntre ,a 190-pouna Junior, re- at the Microd Club dinner at the; tional boats in addition to the t fighters in even rounds. , , . J i rr • «<»wAnboria *~™*M«KBowling Cente^m^rr Kll„h Wavna Mi„i,„-„# rv.^iw.^ PHILADELPHIA — Jesse places Mike Koskl. who is be- g ve senior, is slated to replace En- American League - Carmen De- Si^J. ^TV * SL,, S"^ Smith, 158^. Philadelphia.' ing transferred to halfback in Elks Club. | sheriff's boat." 11 e y u and The highlight of the evening's Pettigrass said that "our boat gle in the lineup against Prince- ch^ 564. Fred Martin. 560: Ron SfiSL^JLtr ! , ?2L ^J stopped Willie Giles. 462. New place of Nat Duckett progam was the awarding of sev- i patrol makes..the waters I of our ton Saturday. 1 McGuernev. 558-216. Dan Ryan fl!^^1}11*1* <* ^^^lYorkTlO. J eral trophies to the top Microd '•• county safe for both swimmers and Pro BasUibal! The Big Red drilled lightly bowled his" first game, 99; then hit j"? ,tied £or t*"*1 with eight! LONDON-John White. Chi-' drivert during the past season. A , boaters." By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' Monday and heard a lecture on 205-225 for 529. - points each. l Q t^^^tg^ Junior Cassity,; MEAL TKXET sportsmanship trophy was also pre- Pettigrass discussed the road No games Monday Princetons team and single- Major League — Dick Parker,I MacDonald leads the- goal Nigeria, S. Lightweights. "I NEW YORK (UPD — South- sented by Fred Zink. president of patrol and said its main function Today's Games wing formation by assistant 628-223; Joe Pucinouiu, , wi-*«621-246.; •>'"<:Steve scorerr»vw«sj wit«iuhi oiAsix,, whilewime,. mar-Mar-;, ..TOKY iVKiUO — ManzMarco KIKUCniKikuchi,, paw \*miCal HubbeD.nuooeu,, pivcamnpitching tofor the Auburn Elks Microd program. \ was the protection of the welfare San Francisco at Cincinnati coach Jacque Hetrick. Max Bishop. 612- shall, Nykoluk and Hubert Mar-_126H. Japan, knocked ou Wanes the New York Giants 1928-1943. In his talk, Criminal Deputy Pet-1 and health of the rural residents Los Angeles at New York jTarby, 617-224; " ----- — '-*--'« «--' •—- - - - 223: John Salvatoretore, 609-2i2; Lou tin of Pittsburgh are tied for the Clabiras, 126%. Philippines, 8. was dubbed the "Meal Ticket'* tigrass outlined the work of the de-: and said that the radio cars have Wednesday's Games HAMILTON. N.Y. (AP)—Col- Chomyk, 596-257 No. 1 spot in assists, also with because of his very dependable partment and also spoke of the.such items as oxygen inhalators. Los Angeles at Detroit gate's football team, on the six. READ THE WANT ADS screwbalL requirements for good citizenship, -j blankets for comfort for the injured San Francisco at St. Louis short end of a long score last; Roman A.C —Deputy Pettlgruim said. "It is a and the like. New York at Baltmiun; Saturday, hold a light workout—Aim Vipht I^agiip — Joe Nar- common and a recognized fact that For good citizenship, he empha- \.. • and review of fundamentals della, 560-224; Joe Giannotta. 539- • Cayuga County under Sheriff sized at length "the importance of, ONLY JOCKEY Monday in preparation for this 212: George Lumb, 538. .2 LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON THESE REMAINING James MiDewald has — RgLllWl ! WHLR'J ftaiiit Miui -JulL, f ter patrol m New York State. 1 eration due their dedicated teach-, Eddie Arcaro is the only jockey ] Despite the recent 42-0 loss to James P Monahan, 503; Joseph 460-196. Arlene McMahon,;' He said that "we have to patrol ers.' and such items as good; who won the Kentucky Derby Princeton — and bumps and 47Ford1 . OwasccwLake, the Owasco Outlet. | sportsmanship patriotism, and the ! five times and the Crown j bruises—the entire squad turned NEW 196 3 RAMBLERS the Barge Canal, part of Cayuga devotion that boys and girls owe | twice 'out for drill i Merchant Imp. League — Mike Lake bordering on Cayuga County,! their parents." I '. ! '. iBotindari, 533-208; Dan DeMarco, "1527: Sam Catalano, 519 Ful Womarty, 24 youths or 24,000 MBes Roman Mixed League—Ed Folts, EXHAUST SYSTEM GUARANTEED FOR LIFE OF CAR 1522-179; John Donnelly. 521; Bern- # ard Stevens. 509. 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Polish Home Lanes Polish Home City League—John forgy wvm "Macyczko, 587-226; Gene Myrglot, dinner chairman Thomas B. Brogaa and microd ctab president 562; Charlie Schenck. 561-236. "HOSKINS Tropny Msner for their Microd SERVICE Fred Zink. Deputy PetttgrAsa represented Sheriff Jim McDonald, Polish Home Men's Social RAMtLER SALES . YMBftg drivers were feotM^edsatvrda j night at the Elk* Clnb. who had a previous engagement and was unable to attend. He gave League — Mario Natone, 588-224; OPEH EVENINGS to right are Criminal'luvt^tigatioa Deputy Peter PeittgraiM of Tom Arezzo, 567-230; Jack Malone, Gary ,-JL ^J5nV ^ V