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quarterback by had called a press conference Oore said, wasn't used to all can run the show if he wants. Tobin Rots and Bobby Layne. at Harris’ swanky Arrowhead this Jsas. All I’ve got to do is throw my BOWLINS ii ¦ probably alternating on an Springs training camp. And “Everything he does Is two dirty shirts into the bag ' here and hit the road." * basis. standing R •',s*. ¦lljSP’ waa Gore on the wrong.” ¦ porch Roy's specious Gore said in answer to TEAMS! Mu 4 Keyed Up tiled of BUI said he had taken Harris bungalow, refusing to let hta to a later question about the, on the road for a 9-mile run I Graham has his squad man be seen. Roy ostensibly Texan’¦ ring technique, “but that morning but at 714 miles pitched high Hi M ¦>¦¦ I -.jp as for this 29th was napping. right. discovered that “he'd had it." rivalry any it comes out contest In the as "I wanted him to reel.” Gore “I think he it,” the “He don't think he's done group the past. And can win anything eight All-Btar In said, “and the best way to rest trainer added, “not here' , if he don't work he has the material to make It from hours day." Oore said, is stay in bed and deep." • pointing a “but! intereetlng. to his chin* but I ready go Publicist Don Fraser tried to from here jhe's now—he can't 'pointing to his any weighed His two-unit backfleld system smooth a tense, irritable situa- heart).” forward more.. He 189 and I'd like to see him go JIT* will key the oflenae. One aet ** • * tion by announcing Oore aa a v' by King long 92 or 93. but he has absolutely 'sg will be led Quarterback veteran trainer with a list Oore seemed almost dla- Hill of will . no bad hands, no bruises, no Bowliag Skirls ji Rice and Include of champions to his credit . . ding ted he recounted Roy's i ' - Walt Kowalctyk of Michigan us as cuts. He's as healthy aa 9400." { la Stack ibl It "Including Willie Pep.” fabulous feats with the knife i State at Jim Pace Nor does Roy worry about the fullback and “Thell with Pep." Gore and fork, beginning 5:30 ! M of Michigan and Dick Christy at s3’s barked. "It's Harris I'm inter- a.m. when he has snack be- i ~-Sg| of North Carolina State as a Mgn’g ested in. I'll answer any ques- fore going out for roadwork. | ond Loditt* ! halfbacks. tions they have.” “He has couple of eggs Dodgers to Play The other unit will Jim ** * * a Expert Embroidery |; have beat in orange juice” Nlnowski of Michigan State as There was an uncomfortable up Oore Done on Premises at quarterback. Somebody said, “some cereal and a couple At Cooler Hour ; || Fullback Jim Tay- stir. said that it he grlham lor of Louisiana State and Bob felt that way they might as of crackers. No cofiee. LOS ANGELES. Aug. 14 Wholesale Prices He's tasted coffee.” Mitchell of Illinois and Phil well call the whole thing off. never • AP).—The Dodgers are chang- Sea b Roy L \e» King of Vanderbilt aa half- Another ventured the question This is to tide over un- ing the starting time of three til 9 a.m., because Bill doesn't TERP AT In Chicago is backs. of why Oore didn’t permit of their remaining day games ALL-STAR WORK—Not all the beef in the stock- partic- (believe In sending a man to i| yards this time of year. Don Healy of Maryland, 6-foot-4, 255-pound Seldom have the All-Stars Harris to work on this a cooler afternoon hour. Colony ii work empty stomach. Ito had such fine breakaway run- ular day? on an The club said yesterday it SPORTS SHOPS guard from Rome. N. Y., sharpens his contact work with a teammate as “That’s my business” the At 9 o'clock Harris has some- night's football game ners as Mitchell. Pace and Len has been given National League part of College All-Star workouts for tomorrow Lyles of Louisville, the 1957 trainer snapped. thing like this: a steak platter approval to play the games st At Either Store ! with the Detroit Lions. End Ed Cooke is another former Marylander on top collegiate Gore barked and growled lull of sliced peaches, four 4 p.m. instead of 1:30. Two of 1543 Quaker Lass, Aleiaakrie scorer with 132 Fairliagtea Shopping the college squad for the annual charity game at Soldier Field.—AP points. throughout the 30-minute ses- poached eggs and a couple of the games, Sunday, August Ceatar on g-3475 Wirephoto. sion. while Roy's dad. Henry, stacks of hot cakes. For din- and Wednesday. August 27, Kl. Have Fewer and Speed 24. beamed in unfeigned amuse- ner he eats a couple of 20 to are with Cincinnati. The other, 456 Latakarg Ms • aslflassem vkaiiAiaa a aatee They have power and speed' ment from the background. 122-ounce steaks—“9l2 worth of on Saturday. September 27, is , Ivßiifiw* w eauppins vvn ¦ur > JK. 2-5599 In such runners aa John Sam- The trainer admitted Roy meat,” Gore grumbled, a baked 'with Chicago. drove in both Oriole runs, tha 11th won the opener for the | pie of Maryland Btate and 1 WMVVHWSHSWWMSHSW i AMERICAN ;breaking up a 1-1 tie with a A’s, ending Dick Donovan's Kowalcayk. They have excep- tional passers Hill. Continued From Past C-l , single In the fifth. Arnold winning string at six. Ned Car- in Tom diana’ five-game losing spell . Forrestal of Navy and Ninow- Portocarrero Super-Cushions retired Harvey Kuenn and Hein end Cuff end Baugh—used to talk football all the time. (AP). Dr. Robin Hood teed ij Reno Bertola on infield pops. lml “It's something that gets into your system. Take Frank off on the ninth at the Lake Gordon Satisfied Gifford, a good-looking guy with a movie contract. He wants Clear Inn golf course yesterday The hard-throwing right- to play more pro ball. and the golf ball killed a robin „ good/year to the ...... pretty . hander was close "Gifford Cuff*. Hein Leemans ... I could in flight. The ball continued three walks. plate, despite ... hJyBpI his name a hundred of us we would play for nothing.” on. Dr. Hood made a par 3. He threw 29 strikes and 18 balls. Only one ball was hit Stronger and tougher for out of the Infield. Gordon was satisfied with the performance and so was Set us and sa've! *.ts«is >*«*••* Rocky. Most of the Tigers ON OTHER I didn't think he was as fast as they had been led to suspect, but If Rocky needs any ex- mm. l ’vr- ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦:> v• riw,l].linm:»l.^llJ.lirMU ~V.****-:-,ww* . cuses. it should be noted he FREE INSTALLATION .. .TERMS AS LOW AS *l*s A FOR had been playing 15 innings WEEK NEWTIRESIJ when called on to pitch. He had been at the park since 3 p.m. The last time Colavito had A lot more for such a little more! pitched in a regular game was 1951 in Class D He hurled twice in exhibition games DELUXE Super-Cushions against tha Redlegs this season. An interesting sidelight to Rocky's performance last night was that he hit better while MMmnW pitching than while in the out- GOODYEAR '»• field. He doubled in the fifth, SEALED PLASTIC E-95 then cracked a triple in the MMT 1| hundred! seventh. The Tigers took the opener 1-T Cord Body meant with seven consecutive hits in j£Z£pU. RUBBER a five-run fifth inning. Paul FLOOR MATS 5W.95 1 Foytaek iB-10* gave up 11 hits * FRONT • REAR • trunk m but went all the way, giving up a run in the first and J. W. Porter's homer in the ninth. Rookie Gory Bell «6-6» lost it. Baltimore. Gene Woodllng CLEAR PLASTIC S** At jfj|l|g YOUR OLD TIRES MAY MAKE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT! 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