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THE OHIO COLUMBUS, OHIO SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1959 THE PEOPLE'S SENTINEL CHAMPION Calloway, Rosemond Take 1st Round Lead SPORTS CLEANINGS SENTINEL By BILL BELL • Sports Editor VOL. 11, No. IT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1959 By FINNIS BREEDLOVE j ing career to take a first round nia McCammon, -Marian Laws, 20 CENTS COLUMBUS, OHIO lead in the women's division of Asline Broadie, Peggy Cumm­ - FIGHTING desperately to hold CC.MI championship t o u r n a- ings and Pauline Johnson. •nto the championship she won ment With som« of the other golfe­ THE LOS ANGELES Dodgers and Cleveland Indians have last year, Margaret Calloway close behind ar« Louise Hol- rettes having to finish their first combined to make monkeys out of the nation's sportswriters, in­ ahot the best jame-of her golf-|land, Willa M. Koscmond, Virgi- rounds, anything can happen. cluding us. Who at th« start of the season would have thought of picking Dunning true to form. Melt either as a contender for the pennant in their respective leagues? ASA'S SPORTS DESK Rosemod^is leading the men's division, as he did the first three Yet we find Brooklyn very much In the race for the league lead rounds last year, and has been and Cleveland hanging on grimly through Tuesday's Whit* Sox established the favorite, accord­ pennant clincher. This makes us realize the hardest thing in the ing to the tournament director world to predict is the outcome of a baseball or football season. Bucks Are Hurting George Cartwrigt. You may correctly call a gam« or series but there are so many tangibles and intangibles that combine to make either a winning Bill Rosemond, James Antho­ or losing team that one cannot with any degree of certainty be ROLLERLAND RINK ny, Gene Calloway and other sure his predictions will come through. From End To End players had scores lower than those recorded by most profes­ WE MAY BE WBONG BUT WE THINK Frank Lane has By ASA FEATHEBSTONE sionals but due to the handicap been like the mythical cow who kicked over the pall everytlme AN INJURY BIDDLED Buckeye eleven system they will have to play she gave a good pall or milk. We refer to Lane's latest outburst lamely awaits the opening whistle that kicks off the best golf of their careers to against his manager Joe Gordon. Lane and Gordon have regain­ its 1959 football season against once-beaten Duke overcome some of the scores of ed a lot of the fans Hank Greenberg lost but we are afraid his Saturday afternoon in Ohio stadium. The Bucks, players in the ' ••er brackets. firing of Gordon Is going to drive most of them away. hurting from end to end, will he at a slight dis­ (Wonder how it feels to shoot a We know Lane says he does not approve of Gordon's meth­ advantage offensively, but defensively, with 68 and find y>u are an also ran?) ods, but It was those methods which took a team labeled second division and kept it In the thick of the fight all the way down to luck, should fare pretty well. Without Bob White, Happiest playrr of the day was the All-America fallback who runs over the op­ Nate Green. Playing the 16th the wire. position with authority and sheer power, the hole, he took me of his famous OHIO STATE OPENS THE SEASON Saturday with four sopho­ dauntless locals' ground game takes a consider­ punch shots and chipped in for a mores in the lineup. Two will be race lads and one a surprise able dip. The two-time All-Amcrican, has, in the neat birdie—and was he proud? Story On Page 2 starter. ^— past two seasons, rolled up close to and maybe Hard luck player of the first Bob Ferguson, the converted fullback from Troy, starts at left V? over-700 yards. Needless to say, White, definite­ round was Bill Truitt. Have ne­ half as expected, but Paul Martin, another converted fullback from ASA ly a cog in tha Buckeyes* offensiva wheel, will ver seen a player make such Canton, who until the middle of last week was a candidate for the be missed. beautiful approach shots to wind Mike Ingram, husky lad from Bellaire. has been working out up in worse shape than when open end position, will start at guard. - at the fullback slot since the White incident. But Ingram, now suf­ the shot was attempted. The Bucks open the season Lawrence 0. Payne, fering with a neck ailment, has been restricted to light work. It's with Duke which has the advan­ BILL MANNING. JUST arri­ indefinite who will get the starting call at fullback. Coach Woody tage of having played one game. 4 ved from a veer*Ion in Califor­ Last time Duke visited the sta­ Hayes has a choice that stems from Senior Len Fontes to sopho­ nia, wasn't able to play on Sun­ more Roger Detrick. Hayes, seemingly grief-stricken enough, had dium she upset the Bucks 20-14. day but was expected to qualify We have a hunch Coach Woody another casualty to add to the list of doubtful starters when No. 1 during the week. field general Jerry Fields pulled up in pain. Now Hayes, hoping Hayes is not too happy about Roland James, Nay Garris and that blemish even if he does say against hope that Fields will be in harnass and Tiring to go by a few others who were not able Noted Political Figure non-conference games are only kickoff time Saturday, will in all probability have to resort to us­ to play will be qualifying before exhibitions, and he wjjjl have a ing Fields' understudy. Jack Wallace from Middlctown. The the second round begins and couple surprises up his sleeve proud sophomore, who works with stifling savvy of the game, is a competition will be much stron capable replacement for Fields in the eyes^of Hayes. ger. * for the Blue Devils. Big, bulky Blrtho Arnold, the 300 pound tackle who bolsters As usual, the howls went up as MICHIGAN STATE, which the Bucks' line average, is still working out—with his bad knee. the handicaps for the various boasts it will have probably, the By Death Oscar Ilauer and Billy German both made Hayes happy with players were announced. Having fastest backfield in the Big Ten, commendable and impressive maneuvers at the defensive half- had one of those bad days, some will have Blanche Martin at bark positions. of the players were out to get fullback and Herb Adderly at Story On Page 3 the high scores but thanks to the left half. The Spartans, who DESPITE THE MANY RECURRING aches and pains, Ohio tournament committee, none of plan to platoon with a defensive State's Buckeyes still have quite a team. This is due to tremen­ the scores are changed nt this WOODY HAYES and offensive team, has 179 dous depth at almost every position. time. pound David.Northcross at end on defense. Bill Boykins, 220 pound tackle from Columbia, S. C., appears to be the best of the Jim Tyrer, the giant from Newark, Paul Martin and Chuck Wedge and CC-MI clubs tee rest of the sepia contingent at this point. Bryant are back in working togs, but for limited, light workouts off Sunday. only. The Spartans have four sophomores—Ronald Hatcher, full­ back; Eddie James, tackle; Dick Oxendine, end. and David Sharp, - Halfback Jim Herbstreit has worked well on both the offensive back. and defensive units. The hustling soph, only probable starter for Sponsor Fetes 3 In Pastor's IT APPEABS JIM BOWLAND IS OUT TO make us eat our Saturday's lidliftcr, has yet to suffer his# first injury. The defen­ sive unit, according to Hayes, is ahead of the offense, and this words. We said Jim was not a Big Ten end but this season after * leads Woody and a few experts to believe that the Bucks' resis­ Royals' Champs two years of never getting higher than the fourth team Jim fought tance may decide ths game—either way. his way to the second team. We sincerely hope Jim makes us out Royal AC baseball team, 1959 wrong because he has stayed in there and fought, and that is what If anyone can explain the Bucks' sjidden proneness to Injury, champion of the Harley David­ gives us our biggest thrill—to see a kid refuse to be licked and Woody would, in Jest, trade you his double-edged Scout knife for son League, was feted at a par­ fight his way from obscurity to the varsity. tbe secret or reason. Injury In a sport such as football is fre­ ty given by the squad's sponsor, We admire Woody Hayes, although we do not always see eye Mr. Samuels of Jet Auto Wash, Family Die On quent, and with Hayes fully aware of this fact, the best thing he to eye.with his idea of the game, because he will give the kid who and his capable staff can do is think of a plan to restrict Injury (o at Hodcarriers hall. has no big prep school record a chance to prove himself. a minimum—maybe lighter practice sessions, etc. Mr. Samuels was presented with the trophy the team won LOOSE NOTES—If Bob White docs see action Saturday, it will and awards were given pitcher Big Sports Season Ahead On Channel 10 be limited, and it's for certain he won't be at his peak .
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