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f0 Sports Roundup FT. LAUDERDALE SES Jan. 13, 1963 3D SANDY MAC DIVOT EX PLAIN-' TH RULE WBUT m- Packers As tm FG A icm wos rzo mles south rcn THE 5AM PHCO OPEN, AMOTFEK OF EXCITEMENT IS PLACE AT THE eLAP6 MAO'S wimtsz fiost im 11 QUMJFU? MS fSTH'SAMS 1 ra'WPMRnMaMaflM8HI8HWWn rr-jm a. JAN. 13, 8:45 P.M.

MAIN EYCNT YUKON ve TARZAN ERIC V5, TYLER WS i TRULY AH SSrr7--J' i Needed! Kick FgQFlE WHLTr' EVES :4 VZSTTfGCRE PLACE AH 4 ATA'tAFE. WHAT MAPS AtToP'EM r'rMft! CHANGE yQUfZ WHtfT A rTVLfl 'ifea1 1 iimrr aw, thw Wwii COLLEGE SCORES EAST Boston College 107, Rhoda Island 105 Connecticut 2, flew Hampshire 62 i Yale 87, Brown 55 Temple 76, Hofstra 65 Rutgers 91, Delaware 77 Fairfield 63, lona 58 Wagner 95, Rider 92 Penn Military 63, Swarthmore 61 i SOUTH 5 Duke 106, Clemson 81 Wake Forest 97. Georgia Tech 78 Virginia Tech 89, William Mary 75 Richmond 71, Virginia Military 65 Furman 98, Wofford 85 High Point 93, Western Carolina 75 Winston-Salem 107, Elizabeth City 83 J. C. Smith 91, Fayetteville 78 Jacksonville, Fla.

107, Tampa 87 Florida 99, Alabama State 81 St. Augustmt 74, North Carolina Coll. MIDWEST Cincinnati 76, Dayton 65 Bowling Green 71, Kent State 65 Wittenberg 75, Otterbein 67 Wheaton 82, Parsons 74 Mount Union 91, Baldwin-Wallace 82 John Carroll 80, Case Tech 56 Central State, Ohio 70, Wilberforce 62 Akron 68, Kenyon 59 Muskingum 49, Denison 48 Indiana Tech 93, Concordia, Ind. 67 Fort Wayne Bible 88, Huntington, Ind. 11 SOUTHWEST Texas 72, Texas Christian 71 Texas 95, Baylor 74 For Southern lleavvtrpiaht Title GREEN BAY, Wis.

The Green Bay Packers have acquired kicking specialist Don Chandler, and in so doing raised the question of whether they were putting pressure on National Football League glamor boy Paul Hornung or getting him some help. There was no answer from Packer Coach Vince Lombardi, who could not be reached for comment. But from his past statements it would appear r- that Green Bay will have the services next season of both Chandler and Hornung, who SPECIAL MATCH CHIEF LITTLE EAGLE Vs. ZAPADA San Diego's Stardust Draws Praise TAG TEAM MATCH CORSON YS. RII0RECN 4 UIIU BROTHERS LOU BASTEIN Course BeautifuV For 39,500 Open Arkansas 79, Rice 61 Arkansas State 110 St.

65 Abilen Christian 98, Trinity, Tex. 68 Prairie View 56, St. Mary's, Tex 44 Ariz. St. Coll.

84, Grand Canyon 67 Hendrix 76. Ouachita 58 had costly kicking troubles in the past campaign. It was missed extra points or field goals by Hornung that made the difference in three of five defeats suffered by the Packers, who finished in a second-place tie in the Western Division. A brief announcement by the Packers yesterday said only that Chandler had been obtained from the New York Giants for a SAN DIEGO, Calif. UP ProjOpen last weekend, a perform peting in the 72-hole tourna Southern Utah 87, hew Mex.

Highlands ment. L- CHANDLER Paul Harney, winner of the golfers tee off for the money Thursday in the San Diego Open on a course that those who know label as unbelievably Los Angeles Open, will not take 12 Harding 8, Southern Arkansas 74 Arkansas Coll. 66, Arkansas 46 Millsaps 88, Mexico U. 61 FAR WEST San Francisco 86, Portland 59 Seattle 78, Seattle Pacific 66 future draft choice. part, but Gene Littler, Tony Lema, Dow Finsterwald, Sou he said.

"But I won't predict! what it will take to win it." Other pros out to practice Tuesday included Don January, Doug Ford, Jack Fleck, Tommy Jacobs, Stan Leonard, Julius Boros, Dutch Harrison and George Bayer. With the exception of Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Ken Venturi and Palmer, most of the tour's big names will be com good. Cal Poly, Pomona 90, Cat State, Fuller- ance that makes him a strong choice to walk off with San Diego's top money. Even with the condition of the course, Casper wouldn't predict that the 268 course record held by Mike Souchak will be broken. "There are too many factors, such as a wind affecting the ball and drying the greens.

"But if the weather stays nice, there will be lots of under- Bill Casper, a favorite in the A Giant for nine seasons, Chandler said he hadn't thought much about the deal and hadn't talked with anyone at Green Bay. He said he would have preferred to play for Dallas "because it's closer to home." ton 47 San Fernando Valley 112, Chapman 85 Redlands 75, Pomona 72 Carroll, Mont. 62, Rocky Mountain 60 Pacific, Ore. 90, Oreoon College 64 chak, Al Geiberger, Jackie Cu-pit, Mason Rudolph are among the other stars entered. Fifty professionals and 150 amateurs play today in the pro-amateur event.

$39,500 event, took a practice round on the Stardust Country Club course Tuesday and said: Southern Nev. 71, San Dteqo Marines 69 Calif. Baptist 80, Los Angeles Pacific 79 DANNY MILLER Vs. PEDRO G0D0Y -War Memorial Auditorium FT. LAUDERDALE TICKETS JA 5-1474 AT BOX OFFICE RINGSIDE MM RESERVEO S1.50 GEN.

ADM $1.00 UNDER II 50 "The course is in beautiful shape, the best I have ever seen HIGH SCHOOL SCORES Fort Lauderdale Gibbons 56, West Palm Beach Newman 54 Norland 47, Fort Lauderdale 44 it. MclUNLEY STEPS DOWN "The putts are rolling true Pompano Beach 66, St. Thomas Aquinas 55 Hollywood McArthur 101, Ft. Lauderdale and the whole course is in great shape." i Play Golf and Enjoy It' THE PAR-3 GOLF COURSE ASK THOSE WHO PLAY IT Ail Prices the Same as 1960 and 1961 W. BROWARD to 25th TERR.

NORTH 1 BLOCK par rounds. It's unbelievable how good the course is," he said. Casper toured the front nine I in a one-under-par 34 Tuesday; in a practice round with Wes Ellis. 1 "The greens are beautiful," i Casper, who is second to Ar READ THE WANT ADS Northeast 69 Forest Hill 67, Vero Beach 62 Riviera Beach 68, Seacrest 53 Miami Beach 81, Coral Gables 59 Hialeah 66, South Dade 33 Edison 60, Central 49 Miami High 64, Columbus North Dade 92, B. T.

Washington 74 Palmetto 68. Key West 45 Carol City 73, Nova 70 Southwest 45, Coral Park 23 Jupiter 114, Miami Military 51 nold Palmer as the top tournament money winner of all time, finished third in the Los Angeles Boca Raton 65, Boca Raton St. Andrew's rz3 62 Miami Jackson 79, Miami Curley 71 Orlando Edgewater 70, Orlando Evens 57 These Sale Prices Valid Ati 1830 W. Broward FT. LAUDERDALE 6017 Hollywood Blvd.

WEST HOLLYWOOD CUR 43th YEAR orianao Colonial 69, Orlando Boon 45 Ocoee 41, Apopka 40 Lyman 58, Leesourg 57 Oviedo 95, Florida Air Academy 65 iaM3 jvi Wildwood 74, Winter Garden Lakeview 62 cocoa 90, Eao Gallia 37 Caytona Seabreeze 87, Ocala 63 Daytona Mainland 71, Satellite Beech musvtiie 82, Melbourne 62 Daytona Looez 67, Callahan 53 South Sumter 76, Dunnellon 39 NEW YORK. OP Chuck McKinley's decision to swap his tennis racquet for an attache case won't help America's dim prospects for recapturing the Davis Cup in 1965 but it may speed the development of futureU.S. Cup stars. McKinley, 24, announced his semi-retirement from major tournament competition yesterday after taking a job with a New York brokerage firm. BLOW TO "HOPE" The development, a blow to U.S.

hopes of taking back the Davis Cup after losing it to Australia last year, gave 21-year-old Arthur Ashe and 22-year-old Frank Froehling III the inside track to McKinley's No. 2 spot on the U.S. squad behind Dennis Ralston, the Bakersfield, youngster who has replaced Chuck atop the national rankings. Ashe, a UCLA undergraduate from Richmond, became the first Negro named to a U.S. Cup team when he was elected last year.

He is No. 3 in the latest U.S. Lawn Tennis Association ratings. Froehling, of Coral Gables, is No. 4.

He was McKinley's teammate at Trinity College in Texas. CHUVALO PREDICTS KO MONTICELLO, N. Y. UV-George Chuvalo, the confident Canadian, thinks beating Floyd Patterson may be almost as easy as plucking chicken feathers. "I think I can knock him out," said the rugged Chuvalo, West Palm Beach Forrest Hills 67, Vero REGccdrMi eeacn 6Z Gainesvliia Yortge 54, North Marlon 51 Groveiand 66, Tavares 62 Umatilla 62, Mount Dora 51 Dade City 65, Lake Wales 63 Crystal River 77, Inverness 54 Florida Central 59, Deland Military JO Haines City 64, Auburndaie 60 St.

Cloud 95, Lake Weir 55 Cocoa Beach 51, Melbourne CC. SI Kisslmmee 51, Deland 38 Pensacola High 66, 49 Niceville 68, Pensacola Catholic 50 Allentown 71, Chumuckla 62 Baker 52, Century 46 Milton 55, Choctawhatehea Laurel Hill 60, Crestview 58 Jay 83, Flomaton, 62 De Funlak Springs Walton 68, Melon eS8 whose manager, Irving Ungarman, is in the poultry processing business. "I don't want to predict the round. It could be the first or the 12th." Chuvalo, who climbed into the heavy- weight title picture with an 11th round knock-1 out of Doug Jones, and Patterson, the former titleholder, meet in a 12-rounder in Madison Square Garden Feb. 1.

"I think my improvement is the result of having shortened up my punches and throwing more combinations," Chuvalo weinur hiii 60, Munson 45 Altha 49, Grand Ridge 42 Panama City Bay 73, Panama City Rutherford 66 Blountstown 77, Bristol 14 Chipley 55, Bonifay 52 Chattahoochee 59, Havana ft Marianna 72, Cottondale 41 Graeeville 69, Vernon 58 Greensboro 47, Greenwood 50 Port St. Joe 89, Apalachlcola 51 Attapulgus, 98, Sneads 65 Jacksonville a 85, Jacksonville Fletcher 55 Jacksonville Bishop Kenny 55, Jacksonville Jackson 53 Jacksonville Forrest 83, Jacksonville Parker 62 Jacksonville Rlbault 77, Jacksonville Du-pont 55 Gainesville 90, Jacksonville Enqlewood 53 Jacksonville Landon 90, Jacksonville Bolles 56 Fernandina 84, Yulee 54 Greenville 88, White Springs 44 Eustis 52, Clermont 43 Daytona Beach Seabreeze 87, Ocala 63 Bunnell 69, Florida and 60 NBA STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION LAOSEn GARS r.lEDIUf.l GARS 5 COMPACT GAQS 0 7 A (-Ofi Won Lost Pet. Behind PATTERSON pointed out. "I used to have a windmill style." The rise in his ring fortunes and earnings, he added, followed quickly in tie-in with Ungarman and four other Toronto businessmen. "I couldn't get the proper training and sparring partners with my old manager (Deacon Allen), so I bought my contract from hm for $5,000," Chuvalo disclosed.

Boston 37 7 .841 Cincinnati 29 11 7 Philadelphia 21 20 -512 14 New York 13 30 .302 23'i WESTERN DIVISION Loa Angela 2J 18 .561 St. Louis 22 20 .524 1' Baltimore 20 22 .476 3'a Detroit 16 29 .356 San Francisco ..11 33 .250 13'j Tuesday's Results Na garnet ecneduled. Todays Sams East-West Ail-Star game at St. Louis Thursday's Games Lei Angeles at Detroit Baltimore at Philadelphia t9xl4 tJZZxU UtZxVi IXESS 0aek CJwwoM Cjs5aT Ctefgi (ad Bafcary CUt WOMEN'S TOURNEY SET tXSrtS 8.50xt5 7-KhtU tJSSxH 7JEhrM Boick Coaiet Chtx. to CixreUm Covif Dart Faiatn Jeep (jMoer Olds PSymowtti gambler StaddMtkaV 7.50x14 6.50x15 6.70x15 Boirk Coimi CberroM CaryeCa Cbelte Dod Fort Jean Kkmtttfy OWs Ftymomik Ramtfe SHMlebsfw Tempest Mb palcaa pm to and year -X ORMOND BEACH.

Twelve Americans and four foreigners begin match play today in the 36th annual Women's South Atlantic Amateur Golf Tournament. Mrs. Phillip Cudone of West Caldwell, N. former Curtis Cup player, shot a par 74 for medal honors yesterday and beat 1963 champion Phyllis (Tish) Preuss of Pompano Beach by three strokes. Doris Phillips of Belleville, 111., was third with 73.

NATIONAL LEAGUB Pts. GF 6A COMPLETE SAFETY jU COMPLETE SAFETY BRAKE JOB Chicaoe 21 13 4 46 125 97 Montreal 19 10 7 45 112 90 Toronto 16 13 9 41 112 93 Detroit 17 15 6 40 105 102 New York 12 1 8 32 91 119 Boston 9 2 4 4 22 83 1 27 Tuesday's Results Ne grni scheduled. Today's Gams Chicago at Toronto Thursday's Games Toronto at Montreal AMERICAN LEAGUE SPECIAL 3 7 D9 eC5 M.tom. JJ InnBler, Fta, Camatr. ViittaX a etker Iwneat Can S21SS mi ttrsMM fear cart 1 CLY PH.

GF GA LZ3 "ti GiILY sKfMif kilter 4T SHERRY NOW MANAGER SANTA BARBARA, Calif. The Santa Barbara Dodgers' new playing manager is catcher Norm Sherry, formerly of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Mets. The announcement of Sherry's appointment to the Class A California Baseball League team was made Tuesday by Fresco Thompson, director of the Dodgers' minor league operations. Sherry, was with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1960-61-62, with the Mets in 1963 and Buffalo in the International League last year. The Dodgers re-acquired him at the end of the last season in a trade that sent pitcher Larry Miller to the Mets.

s. hi dti Ouebee 26 14 1 53 151 118 Hersney 21 16 2 44 138 115 Baltimore 15 20 3 33 132 124 Springfield 14 22 3 31112 144 Prev.denca 13 23 1 27 01 138 Western Division Rochester 26 2 54 139 101 Buffalo 21 13 3 45 132 105 Pittsburgh 16 18 3 35 112 127 Cleveland 9 24 4 22 100 1 45 Tuesday's Result Baltimora 3. Oueoec 1 Today's Games Providence at Buffalo Springfield at Hershey Cleveland at Pittsburgh Thursday's Game Baltimora at Quebec fhie cicx firease Scats Witef Beafiets ktaster tMtr Eaerietej Brate Shad Atofften -aV mt Frtai id Balance Frtet Xtetk Adjust Caster Adjust Caster Mjisi Tee Ovl Mjest Steenet it lepack Freet Weesl Bearmt Includes Replace lmm OvertiMl All mw1 Cyliaders Tsfi AH Dram (if Ktdetf) Adjust Brakes Bleed Brake Lives Fill Brake Sjrsten vfthFtaii Botes it Ke WRONG BASKET AHL SCORING GRAY LINE 4J 4 YOUNGSVILLE, Pa. A Pts. 8 42 50 East Forest High School's Bill BUSES TO 27 20 4 7 McClain tapped a rebound into1 Pompano Harness Track I 18 25 43 10 33 43 15 27 42 7 34 41 ha wTnn a ha cVnf in th A irr Player, Team 1.

Stratton, Buffalo Buffalo i 3. Hicks, Quebec Litzenberger, Roch. J. Hoekstra, Quebec 6. Nykoluk, Hershey 7.

Gamble, Rochester Hampson, Pittsburgh 9. Mortson, Quebec Stemkowski, Roch. Hannigan, Buffalo From Troilwoy Terminal 564-6359 23 12 17 40 28 40 quarter last night and his team eventually lost to Youngsvillei High School 48-46. EXPERT FACTORY TRAINED FCHAKICS ALL WORK DONE TO FACTORY SPECmir ALL VOSK FULLY GUARANTEED 39 18 21 17 22 39 16 23 39 it a nose! the PJJOST act Do Kc "FARM OUT credit occoun? to H-Jioitce competes. SPECIAL PRICES ONLY AT OUR STORES 1830 W.

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