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Abilene Welcomes
Olympian Young
Airport ||
Reception, |
Banquet
E By FRED SANNER 1
Reporter-News Sports Editor; 1
Sa Abilene, home of cham-i
pions, welcomes another!
Tuesday, as ACC’s Earl 1
Young returns from Europe, 1
scene of his Olympic con- ■
quest. 1
An airport reception and 1
banquet are planned for 1
the youngest American gold 1
medal winner in the 1960 1
Olympics. 1
is Young, 19-year-old AOC student 1
from San Fernando, Calif., is due 1
to arrive at Abilene Municipal Air- 1
port at 3:1 p.m. Tuesday, at
which time partly cloudy skies 1
and widely scattered showers are 1
forecast. I
An “Earl Young Olympic Ban- |
quet,” scheduled in Catchings Caf- 1
eteria on the AOC campus at 7:45, 1
win be highlighted by AOC Coach '
Oliver Jackson’s report on Young’s
feats and those of the entire U.S.
track and field team in the Olym- i
3 pics at Rome. 1
ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas
Tuesday Morning, Sept. n, 1960
Tech Selling
Statistical
Pace in SWC
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
George McKinney of Arkansas,
with 233 yards an 38 plays, re-
On tap at the airport reception
are welcome speeches by Mayor
George Minter, ACC
“Don H Morris. Coach Jackson______________- -
s and Cullen Johnson, president of 1 600-meter relay team
- the AOC Students Assocation. ------------------—--------
mayor PROUD PARENTS — Mrs. Verdell Young of San Fernanado, Calif., beams her
President pride while her husband (right) inspects the Olympic gold medal won by their
son, ACC Junior Earl Young, as a member of the United States’ world record
Mississippi Holds Lear
In AP Poll; Syracuse 2
By WILL GRIMSLEY lured by the rise of three Big Ten bams Michigan State and UCLA,
Associated Press Sports Writer teams—Northwestern, Iowa and who figured in tie games, and
Mississippi elung to a narrow Ohio State. Oregon State, beaten by Iowa
margin over Syracuse Tuesday in Kansas, which whipped Kansas 22-12. 1
their tight two-team battle for the State 41-0 as a prelude to its tele- Northwestern stunned Okla-
No 1 position in The Associated vised battle with Syracuse this homa 19-3, Ohio State scored 24-0
Press’ weekly college football week, rose from seventh to fifth,
poll Then followed, in order, Nerth-
Washington continued as the western. Clemson, Iowa, Ohio
only other serious bidder for first State and Georgia Tech
place although the two perennial .Among the latter five, Clemson,
pacesetters grabbed off 42 of the 28-7 winner over Wake Forest,
48 top votes of the special panel moved from ninth to seventh
representing all sections of the while the other four were rank
____, newcomers, shoving aside Ala-second, etc.
Mississippi, which smashed -------------------------------------------------------
Kentucky Saturday night 216 for m - gun ■
its second victory, was named All ■ s eue u lag
best on a of the ballots and T LISIS LOOICS
Syracuse, the defending national ■ * * T
By WILL GRIMSLEY
tained his total offense lead in the
Southwest Conference football sta-
tistics—one of the few categories
not dominated by Texas Tech
The Red Raiders, making their
Southwest Conference debut as a coms:
member, are hogging virtually the
over Southern Methodist and
Georgia Tech turned back Rice
16-13.
The AP panel consists of 48
sports writers and broadcasters
in various parts of the country.
Points are figured on the basis of
10 for a first-place vote, nine for
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car
entire show.
Richard Potato with 148 yards
on 13 carries, leads the ball-car-
Friers and fellow Raider Coolidge Champion, on WaWdingion in
Hunt is second with 99 yards on third place, received five first-mo=1 e , • AAAA
25 trips. place votes and the other one Ibaimai A
Another team mate. Glen Amer-went to Northwestern E IHEE Go El WwA
son, is the leading passer with nine Syracuse opened the new season
completions on 16 tosses for 142 with a casual 35-7 triumph over AS (AP) _ Bartown Kn.
yards and two touchdowns. Polson Boston University - the team’s core Olney and Stinnett clung %
also is getting the pace in pass 12th straight and the 18th in a thecony.
receiving having caught six for row over regular season play
75 yards and one touchdown. He Washington crushed Idaho 41-12. " MA a Silast
is the leading scorer with 20 Illinois, 17-6 victor over Indi- school, football Poll S O TE
points, followed by the University ana, held fourth place but below week 5 members were not back,
of Texas’ Nike Cotten with 18. that position the weekly standings nowerer t St - e .
Babe Craig of Texas A&M is underwent a lively shakeup, fea- Class AA had the greatest Wirhita Falls was second te
________________________________casualty list with the loss of Little-
field. Mount Pleasant and last
THE TOP TEN year’s co-champion, Cleburne.
in the rankings, however, holding
down fifth.
Stinnett was the only team in
the poll with unanimous support.
For the third straight week the
Rattlers led Class A.
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the top punter with a 38.8 average
on is kicks. Randy Sims, another
Aggie, leads in punt returns with
a 21.0 average on five runbacks.
Tech has averaged 345.5 yards
per game on offense to lead that
category with Arkansas, 315 yards
per game, second. Rice, which
limited Georgia Tech to only 97
yards, nabbed the team defense
lead.
. Moving in were Port Lavaca.
ma*= Aa A VaREMEL SPE Graham, McKinney and Killeen. Olney
“ Somantoos h wo as Galveston replaced Corpus
1 Wimmaoh s) 1220 : 553 Christi Miller in the Class AAAA
4 Illinois (1-0) 235ivicion where the Tornadoes beat
5 Kansas (2-0) 205 ICIVISIOS * Be TE AX So- Made S D 9 -
: Northwestern, C d-oi *= 12 Miller 14-7 Also coming into the
i lows 0-o) ’ /. 7 / st top 10 was San Antonio Jefferson,
it coan TeHeo $ which beat Harlingen 41-8.
11, Tennessee NSND TEN.........sol Class AA continued as the most
I No: Pme 0 2 power-packed group Nine of the
14. Arkansas (20),3 members maintained perfect rec-
ft w ords with only Stamford's 14-12
i MeO 41-0) ■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.'.■..;, n loss to Sweetwater marring the
9. Me) * ************* 2 perfect mark. Stamford remained
-0)
Baytown in Class AAAA, Sweet-
water was runner-up to Kilgore
in AAA, Taylor was second to
in A and Crowell was next
Olney in AA and Crowell was next
to Stinnett in Class A. The ratings
X J George Peterson, captain of the - A gouge •
E ACC track and field team, willalluear Numa
make a special presentation to VV IiliGISOn, C WilOI,
Young. 1 "
1 Bobby Morrow, triple Olympic... .. _ a
= Winkles Eagle Captains
chairman of the arrangements W
committee. j Quarterback David Winkles, full- side Tuesday. We need to spend against Breckenridge plays and
Tickets te foe banquet are $1.50 back Wylie Newman and half- some time on our passing, which offensive timing. Although the
and are on sale at the Chamber | back Gerald Williamson were difficult inside the gym '' workout, was held in pads' Bulling-
#. Commerce, ACC Students Ex- elected tri - captains and rair. 6 - Tuesday ton said, “It’s hard to progress
change and the ACC Department forced the Eagles to workout in Bullington, who saves Tuesday much in this type of practice.
a o Public Relations, or may be doors Monday as Abilene started for the hardest practice before Tickets to the Eagle - Brecken-
a purchased at the door Tuesday preparing for its Friday night a game, expects to scrimmage ridge game go on sale at Eagle
t night, game with Breckenridge if at all possibleGym Ticket Office Tuesday morn-
a Young will be made an honor- Coach Wally Bullington said. Two Eagles, end David Barrera ing at 8. The game is set for Public
# ary citizen of Texas at the ban- We hope to be able to work out-and guard Poe Cabe, missed Mon- Schools Stadium, the second
4 quet, with State Representative —--------------day’s session because of a virus, home game of the year for Abi-
Truett Latimer making the pres- _ mil M‘ke Richardson, reserve center, lene....
fallsnm bruised a leg in the drill but was The Eagle Booster Club will
part the banquet not thought to be hurt seriously hear a scouting report Tuesday
Also Lrne - ANO 1 VMI UeNVSY A other Eagles are sound. | night at its weekly meeting at
proeram will DN P . _ The hour and 45 minute drill the Coca-Cola auditorium. The
Faulkner, master of ceremonies; low was divided between defending meeting will start a 7:46._______
Freshman Track Coach Bill Me- ICAGS VW
======== Derfed Marks 2-AAAA Teams Pad
erson, at the organ. PCICCNGL
Young ran a 45.5 second lap on
be United States’ world record By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
,600-meter relay with Jack Yer- Four teams are undefeated and
man ocalifocr ai C immn Parbi untied in Texas collier e foot dlai District 2-AAAA bounded back other games on the
on running the other tree laps tenehepaien rounds with four victories in five games schedu le includes El Paso Austin " 4
the 3:02.2 relay. All 27 Texas colleges have now
The youthful Californian also seen competition.
placed sixth in the 400-meter dash Sen with perfect records are Sul
E a xhie bettered the win Rome Howard Payne. Austin Cal-
Ining time at the 1956 Olympics, llege and Baylor Texas Tech,
3 Young’s parents, Mr and Mrs. North Texas State and Texas A&I
Verdelle Young of San Fernando
were privileged to watch their son
in action at Rome but will be
Non - Loop Records
AMERK AN LEAGUE
New Yo FWCMMAO‘2 Men
Kansas City 6. Cleveland 1. nishe
Chicago 6. Detroit 3, night
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New York 92 57 617
Baltimore .......86 64 .573 6
Chicago .........86 64 573 61
Cleveland ........74 75 497 18
Washington ......73 77 487 1992
Detroit .......68 82 455 M4%
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Cooper Faces Best
Foe, States Riley
TUESDAY’S GAMES
New York (Duren 3-4) at Washington
(Stobbs »is»_
Baltimore (Brown 11-5) at Boston (De-
Devol, < Binder 10-10 at Chicago (Wynn
Cleveland "latian Ml at Kansas City |
(Herbert 12-15), nisht.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
San Francisco at Low Angeles, night
only same ahW Lent ret sentha
Pittsburgh 92 58 $13 -
Milwaukee 86 63
St. Louis . » g
x-Los Angeles 78 69
x-San Francisco 75
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2-Fasina" mizmt same.
TUESDAY’S GAMES__
Cincinnati (Purkey 17-10) at Pittsburgh
(Law 20-8), might. __.
Chicago (Cardwell 8-15) at San Francisco
Mu-...""*"** Palaces
(Roberts 10-16), might
St. Louis (Brozlio,21-7) at Los Angeles
(Craig 7-5), night.
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AMERICAN ASSN.
Final (Best-ofT)
i Denver 3, Louisville win
By BUDDY BECK
Reporter-News Sports Writer
An analysis of last Friday's 33-0
win over Wylie and a rundown
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AAAA—1, Baytown; 2, Wichita
Falls: 3 Abilene: 4. Highland
Park: 5. Port Arthur: 6. Borger;
7, Dallas Samuel; 8, Corpus Chris-
ti Ray; ». Galveston: 10, San An-
ford; 6, Hamlin; 7, Brady: 8,
AAA—1, Kilgore; 2, Sweetwater;
2. Brownwood; 4, Carrollton; I,
Bay City; 6, Phillips; 7. El Cam-
po; 8, Port Lavaca: 3, 10, McKin-
ney and Killeen tied.
AA—1. Olney: 2, Taylor; s,
Denver City; 4. Bellville: 1, Stam-
fords 6, Hamlin; 7, Brody: 8,
Hondo; t. Gatesville; 10, Colum-
bus.
A—1, Stinnett; 3, Crowell; a, Al-
bany: 4, Plains; 5, Anahuac; 4,
George West; 7, White Oak; 8,
Farwell; 9, Idalou; 10, Gaston.
Owen Smith, who intercepted two
passes: tackles Whorton and
Goode; center Joe Benson and
guard Don Bowen.
The Cougars worked out inside
the Cooper gym Monday because
of rain, wearing shorts.
The top two fulbacks, Drew
Tucker and Billy Baxter were
missing from the session. Tucker,
who was slowed all last week
with a hurt back but who played
almost all the Wylie game,
bruised has hip during the contest.
Baxter had a vires Monday but
is due back Tuesday
While Tucker and Baxter were
added to the injury list, safety
David Yarbrough showed up for
practice after laying out all last
week with a shoulder separation.
The Cougars' game with Mid-
land. which was originally sched-
uled for Saturday afternoon, has
been changed to 7:30 p.m. at Pub-
lic Schools Stadium. Adult tickets
can be purchased at the stadium
gates foe night of the game only
NL Surpasses
Gale Record
NEW YORK (AP)—The Nation,
al League has broken its at-
tendance record, an Associated
Press survey revealed Monday.
Including Sunday's games, the
senior baseball circuit had a total
of 10,394,909 paid admissions for
1960. This eclipsed the mark of
10,388,470 set in 1947. The major
league record of 11,150,099 estab-
lished by the American League in
1948 is out of the National’s reach.
Both leagues are showing
marked increases over last sea-
son The National is 767,000 ahead
of its 1959 aggregate while the
American is up 371,000.
Te MeVEzroxAL LEAGUE
on Cooper's next opponent, the
Midland B team, were highlights
at the Cougar Booster Club meet,
ing Monday night.
Cooper Head Coach Clovis Riley
and assistants H. P. Hawkins and
Bill Villines all voiced a warning
that the Cougars’ unbeaten foot-
ball charges would be meeting
their toughest foe yet.
“I’ll be the best team we've
faced so far." said Riley. His
words were echoed by VRfines.
who scouted Midland B's 42-6 tri-
umph over the Odessa High B
test Thursday.
The Midland eleven Is unbeaten
in two games. They whipped the
San Angelo B. 30-6, in their open-
er.
Club members, besides learning
the information about Midland,
were introduced to Cooper tackles
and viewed movies of last week's
game. The tackles were Jack
Whorton, Bob Wagner, Bill Tif-
fany. James Tally. Bill Reeder.
Eddie Lett and Skipper Goode.
last week to raise its season rec at Odessa; Permian at Snyder:
ord'against outside foes to 12-5. San Angelo at San Antonio Jef-
Big Spring's Steers, the real ferson; Midland at Monterey and
surprise of the locp, gained their Big Spring at Sweetwater,
third straight triumph, 14-12. over SANAA standin, |
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The only defeat among league manta .1 1 ##S OD9 LUGS
. members was Port Arthur’s 14-0 EM"Anelo 11 5 DALLAS (AP) Jack Kemp
. . , __,the risk of losing their status this shutout over previously unbeaten LAST WEEK’S RESULTS : DALLAS A
unable to attend the banquet San , Ravlr plays Louisiana to m Big Spring and Big Spring M- Snyder 12. Permian ” the Los Angeles au poren noted te ratt to a ora UrCIaru over u
e FL * ma. ^E ^5 ^^^ AMY me, t meet ^ nose dandled At kdd aafey land red lane Monday niamht
come, o , rounxTexas State, Howard Payne takes only perfect record clubs in the had oven date. ___Sunday 0 CLEVELAND KANSAS cu
Christmas Hoaaxe dinee Am on ART and Austin College hosts district TH Age lead in American Football Le at Greene Krnrac aurm *' shl
sL AC Rio Mississippi College North Texas Midland and Odessa Permian g - ^ Ahcomo intmise senecdm
prelaw student later this week State meets Cincinnati and Texas won their second games, both up-adimre, Monterey: Bis Borina at
are unbeaten but have been tied
All of the unbeaten teams run
. The Wildcat Band and the cheer Tech battles Texas Leets over District 3-AAAA teams,
leaders will bead the ACC stu- 2 pus torched Amarillo:
dent body’s welcome at the air: ---=-== - Tuscola: M PandPerthian nipped Minoso Sparks
port. Trerday afternoon Members u.A.4. Ara auite highly regarded Lubbock Monter- MinOsO Parks
of the track and field teams wLTPet Pis OFu a
’ : HE : 1 Coach Emory Bedard's Son An White Sox, 6-3
12119 # , gelo Bobcats won their first game,
? J j « 1 1 beating Plainview, 12-6. CHICAGO (AP)—Minnie Minoso
ne (an times month. This week’s feature pits Abi- slammed out three hits including
rekatonem vilene against three-time loser his 20th homer Monday night and
tear * EL Breckenridge in * traditional bat- led the Sox to a 6-3 victory over
1 at Raton, Rouse, the at Abilene. Last season the the Detroit Tigers
tin. Texas Rai vs Eagles handed Breckenridge its The triumph lifted the Sox into
1*92 "7, .2 WAY only defeat of the season, 14-12. a second place tie with the idle
1 Tit Coach Wally Bullington’s Eagles Baltimore Orioles in the American
At Yuls, have whipped San Antonio Jef- .
% Mississippi South- 1 and Seetwrater B
Mis North Texas ferson, 21-14, and oweatwaler- Scuthpaw Frank Baumann went
. 26 in their two outings this year, all the way m recording ms ish
XPeneacola Mae Breckenridge has lost, 12-22, to victory against six defeats Bau-
* * CE Sweetwater, 0-47. to Wichita Falls mann collected a pair of hits to
a ***** and 04 to Phillips to account for aid his own cause and Luis Apar-
its 0-3 mark. icio drove in two runs on two hits
will also be on hand
Welterweight Title
Match Is Postponed
Howard Payne
Sul Ross
— Austin College
Tech
NEW YORK (AP——The world REAP ch
welterweight boxing title match
between champion Benny Paret of
Cuba and Federico Thompson of
Argentina was
pow-poned Monday 1=
from Oct. 15 to Oct 29 because of
Paret’s infected tonsils.
Part left for camp to resume
training but requested the two
week delay to permit him to re-
gain his strength for the first de-
fense of his crown.
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Groat Enlivens Bat Races
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Cougars and the hand they con,,_.
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passing but teammates Ralph An-
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bled out of their 1-2 ranking to
pass receiving.
AFL statistics show Kemp com-
pleted only 11 passes for 89 yards
against Dallas but his total for
three games is 62 connections in
115 throws for 701 yards, 100
yards more than Cotton Davidson
of Dallas
Greene Scores
5th Round TKO
PROVIDENCE, RI fAPt-Wil
lie Greene opened a cut over
Butch Craig’s left eye Monday
night and won a fifth round tech-
nical knockout at Ute Rhode Is-
land Auditorium
Greene, who won back the New
Under foe six-point system used England middleweight crown only
to determine the leading passers, England middlereiensemriseny
Davidson a week ago, weighed 160′4 Craig,
Kemp Dad PtS and DVOSCE 1-0 D-tt-d tatahen
who moved into second place with from Bridgeport. Com Weigh
17 completions in 37 throws for .
167 yards against Los Angeles, The bout was stopped at the
showed only 4514. Davidson has 53 end of the fourth round because
completions in 102 attempts for of the cut which under Rhode Is-
593 yards land rules is listed as a fifth
Anderson and Womble were round TKO.__________________
overtaken by Johnny Carson of
Houston, who caught eight passes
against Oakland Carson leod«
with 1g receptions for 214 yards
and three touchdowns Anderson
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NEW YORK (AP)—Dick Groat three hits in 16 tries. He was held Maris drove in three runs and a Ran for Yost in eth; b Grounded out
of Pittsburgh and Al Smith of the hitless in four trips Sunday by boosted bis leading RBI mark to paraein* w 0 01—3
Chicago White Sox are expected Ralph Terry and Luis Arroyo of 107“h*n , Katin
to return to action this week and the New York Yankees Ernie Banks of the Cubs con-chlearo a is. DPApericio, Vox "and
put new life in the stretch run for Larker dropped one point with tinues te lead the National in Fan. Boning and Bulko: wire
the major league batting titles three hits in 11 attempts Willie home runs with 41 while Hank .5 Shiee. "si
Groat has been sidelined since Mays of San Francisco remained Aaron of Milwaukee remained on IR-Minoso SB -Appricho, SI
Sept, 7, with a fractured left in third place despite a one-point top in RBI with 117. Ficher CL. Bo) 31a €
wrist while Smith has not played decline to 320 Mays had four Only six players in each league Men, 1′3 1
since Sept 16 because of a pulled safeties at 15 at-bats among those with at least 400 Baumann, (W. 13.2...
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As the 1960 season entered its held fourth at 318 with a 10-for-30 better ---------------
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the National League lead with walloped three homers to lift his Harvey Kuenn of Cleveland 308, SAN ANTONIO Tax (A)
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average, trailed American place in the American League Minnie Minoso of Chicago 302 Bet Hasss SunurE, S W
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