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, w CLASSIFIED ADS SPORTS SPORTS Ipbenittg f&faf j&potfis FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1964 C ** Key Games Tomorrow to Help Clarify Clouded Bowl Picture - -- 11 A— - - - , . ' „ . 5 , i , ' ? win, Lose or Draw Senators Seem Terps Seeking Ohio State Gets By FRANCIS STANN WHILE THE PINOCHLE GAME in the upstairs office at Becalmed After Bowl Prestige Berth it It Can Griffith Stadium proceeds merrily apace, the Baltimore Orioles have got themselves a new ball club. It didn’t take long for Paul Richards, new field and general manager, to Big jjl Nip j Stop Michigan swing Rivals' Deal into action. No card player, Richards In GW Game invested, instead, in an 11-hour conference Outfielder Big Seven Contests with George Weiss in New York and returned Catcher, Maryland Shoots bearing fruit. Only Present Goals For Big Score Over Important; Irish True, Richards had to give up Bob on Hawkeyes Turley, heir apparent in the American In Trading Market Underdog Colonials Take League to Bob Feller as a speedball mer- Officials of the Washington By Merrell Whittlesey By th« Associated Frau chant, early reports . baseball club were clearing their and indicate that J Maryland will be out to bolster Collegiate football heads into Oriole highly pleased by desks for action today, but just fans are not Tur- how much action its Orange Bowl prestige to- its windup stage tomorrow with ley’s departure. But their displeasure is will result is conjectural. morrow afternoon, and George several games shedding possible hard to understand. With the current There is a status quo I m light on the hazy Bowl picture. tops at Gris- i h Washington to score one of the Bullet Bob, who was in strikeouts and a flth Stadium that not even that! big upsets history. Games that may have Rose, * of its football winner of 14 games, Baltimore barely beat 12-player deal between Baltimore HI Hk I ttL, 1 Somebody is going to be disap- Orange and Cotton Bowl bids hinging on their outcomes, and out the “old” Philadelphia Athletics for sum. and the Yankees is likely tjo dis- pointed, and it figures to be GW. seventh place. How the Orioles do worse ? turb greatly. Yes, the Senators, The Terps are overwhelming a batch of tradition-studded can hope The Orioles hardly figure to lose. Now they have a first too, to make some trades favorites to win the 2 p.m. Byrd contests are on the card. and Calvin Griffith, The Big Ten representative to Gus may hitter, and a executive Stadium attraction, which would baseman in Triandos who become a vice president of the team, says be their sixth victory against the Rose Bowl may be deter- capable if outfielder in Woodling. Also in the two aging Gene he’ll talk trade with a few people defeats and a tie. George Wash- mined when undefeated Ohio exchange which sent Pitchers Turley and Don Larsen—plus in New York Monday. He’ll be ington has beaten Penn, tied State, the Nation’s top-ranked Shortstop Billy Hunter and possibly a couple of minor figures there for the annual major William and Mary and lost its team, clashes with Michigan at to New York—they acquired a pair of starters in Harry Byrd league player draft. other six games. Columbus before a sellout crowd of 82,000 and a national televi- and Jim McDonald. In Willie Miranda the Orioles got no But if the average Washington There’s not much Orange Bowl fan is looking a sweeping talk on the Maryland campus, sion audience. powerhouse, but the wee Cuban will play a consistent short- for An Ohio State victory change in the team personnel, he but there’s so much of it around would stop as never give Buckeyes Big Hunter has done. is likely to be An- town that the Maryland players the the Ten disappointed. crown the to And the prize of the lot could be the yet unfamed catcher, other and out- just might want to show off and trip Pasadena, catcher another and Day. Hal Smith, whose .350 batting average led the American fielder is the immediate aim of put up an impressive score on Calif., on New Year’s If Michigan wins, the two teams Association in 1953. the Washington front office. —AP Wirephoto. the board on the same day that Duke is playing South end up with identical 6-1 league *** * Likes Roig’s Chances. GOOD-BY TO strikeout was shifted Carolina. BALTIMORE—Bob Turley, the Baltimore Orioles’ king, who That game could be a stumbling records and a vote would have “If yesterday’s swap, IT IS INTERESTING to note that Frank Lane, general our infield turns out pretty to the Yankees in 12-player autographs baseballs for young admirers in a Bal- bloclc for the Blue Devils. Mary- to be taken to decide the Rose good, we’ll be okay,” Griffith department he at the Bowl entry. manager of the White Sox and Richards’ ex-boss, took it timore store. He said was excited the prospect of playing for Yankees. land and Duke are a toss-up for „ says. —— Asked if that could in- ' *, Southern Cal Meeting upon himself to remark on the Griffiths’ apathy. “This be V ; the Miami game as of now. UCLA. terpreted to Senators In Far West, UCLA, also should the Washington Senators stir themselves,” Lane mean the the make feel set in the infield, Griffith Michaels May Be Next Objective Third Top-Flight Rival For GW. unbeaten No. 2 in the Asso- said high up his post-trade speech, “with the Orioles and in said: Helioscope Expected | This will be the third team ciated Press rankings, faces pepping up with fresh blood and playing only 37 miles away.” “No, I don’t say that. We’ve ! played by GW this year that Southern California with a sell- There is always the possibility that Lane may have an got some young boys coming out Richards Says 9 Deal ranks among the Nation’s top out crowd of 102,000 slated to iron in the fire, himself, and that he is needling the Senators for spring training that might 3-for- To Be Choice in Field 15 in the Associated Press poll. jam the Los Angeles Coliseum. surprise a few people. in hopes of swinging a deal. But if Lane is speaking as a Like Tony Unless 13th-ranked Maryland UCLA competed in the Rose Roig. He has the possibilities shows more than 14th-place Bowl last season and isn’t eligi- neutral, his singling out of Washington could be significant. Means Shot at First Division of becoming a major league Os Six for Special West Virginia or 15th-ranked ble to return this January 1. Re- With the Orioles hustling, and the Kansas City Athletics star.” By th» Associated Press ! no way of improving the Orioles VPI, it will be in trouble. George gardless of the outcome of to- the 24-year-old Special Dispatch to The Star under new management, it behooves the Senators to make a A report that the Senators BALTIMORE, Nov. 19.—“1 without putting Washington lost to the Moun- morrow’s game. Southern Cali- few moves. would be willingto swap Pitcher we speedball pitcher in the deal. | j BALTIMORE, Nov. 19.—Wil- taineers and Gobblers by only a fornia gets the nod as the Paci- Maury think can now be automati- I j “Frankly, you’re not going to Lane and Weiss, it is felt here, put it well in the imme- McDermott for Hank cally considered first-division liam G. Helis, jr.’s durable Helio- ; touchdown each in the Colonials' fic Coast entrant in the Rose' Bauer, 31-year-old win the pennant with one ball in outfielder challengers.” I top performances of the season. Bowl. The Trojans, however, diate wake of the what has been‘called the biggest trade who batted .294 with Yan- player like Turley.” scope probably will be the favor- the confident With student bodies of both would like nothing better than to history. So far, a dozen men are involved, with both sides kees last season, is That’s Paul Rich- He said acquisition of the nine ! ite in the field of six 3-year-olds high not denied appraisal of the million- I ; schools and about 7,000 earn their designation by upend- claiming there is more to the transaction. by Griffith. ards’ Yankees “might put us two years complimen- ing dollar, 3-for-9 trade he pulled named for tomorrow’s 18th run- j jschool seniors on the the vaunted Uclan attack. “They’ll get over it,” Weiss said, referring to the initial On the other hand, when ahead on our farm system.” He j ning the Pimlico Special. jtary list, the next-to-last game Other top-flight games speaks | with the Yankees yesterday, gives of which ire of Baltimore fans. “If I were Richards I’d rather have Griffith of next season’s | thinks the trade already pitching, is ! j “As far as I’m concerned, this Post ,time for the first race will j (See MARYLAND, Page C-2.) (See FOOTBALL, Page C-3.) July.” Lane McDermott included C-5.) ; them sore at me now than in Those who know prominently. * puts us in business,” the Oriole j j (See TRADE, Page be 1 p.m., and the Special is were impressed by gave his one-time boy, manager the kudo he “Our pitching staff should be manager-general said ' scheduled for 4:15. The race will 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.