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I 1'aatagrapti, ItlooiMiujtoa. 111., WrdiHda), CM. II, i New York, Houston Get6' On Probation 45 Players From Draft For School Year CHICAGO New Trier jr 4Mi ll.gh Sdwul I Winnclka Tuesday was placed on poets probation fur jor year by the Suburban League for eurnd.nf fwlmnfrng practice Cards Lose 7 0 New N.LCIubs uryona mui lunui unq HitKi puting in th NatiunaJ AAU meet in New Haven, Conn, Dr. William H. Cornog.

superm tendent of New Trvrr, received an official letter signed by the seven CINCINNATI if Tl It 6 HdS other superintendents of leagues i 1 notifying the school of the action I York Me' ond IMu'on Co(i lil out a of tl f-r 4j f.Mlrd "name l.im aivl un- Dr. Cornog then sent the group letter of intent to reorganite the school athletic program and revise proven ounim Tui4iy uk their nrw dub f-r pl.iy tn ihe fpnild 10 dub National coaching assignments to eliminate any chance of violation of regula t.ons in the future. League next rn. Wit, former NrwYoik Yankee riwr.il munager honw it prrMent of tne Mr In. ufiie Uj w.th rme i.ti ban-nun Itin AM.

rATH New Trier, a state and national power In prep shimming comxii mm. will be on probation for the Cl llurfr of Angelrs, ana Eddie Bouihee 4 Chit.iS', out- elder Cus rw il of Gm-imutl and 62 school year In all athletic events conducted under the rules 1 ft C.us IJell G'on to Af efi Til riff Mind Top L'ltuue of the suburban League. The school competed in the AAU meet after the Suburban League season had ended. pitcher P.oc-r Craig of l- An-jelri in the J7j, ratrsory. In tl aptvtal "prt mium player" adectk at SLS.tflO each.

Wck took pitdiers IW Miller ot St. Louia nd Jay Hook of Cincinnati and Don 7.im-mer of Chicago and Lee Walls ot Dr. Cornog issued the following swy 1 mjfmmkam 1 statement after receiving official Layne Receives Treatment Pittsburgh Bobby Layne, veteran quarterback of the National Football League'g Pittsburgh Steelers, receives hot rack treatment Tuesday from Dr. Ray Sweeney, Sterler trainer. Layne has lieen sidelined by an Injury to his left side and will miss the next two games at least He may be lost for the season, but ays he Is hopeful he u1ll return for at least some of the second half of the schedule.

(AP Wirephoto) notification: "On letter of censure of New l'hilnd ltiia. Trier from the Suburban League. I'au! Richards. Houston gen- we have always believed in good sportsmanship, not as a league eral manager, picked up such well Trinity Threat Joe Clothier, probable starter at right halfback, figures to be one of the chief threats for Trinity Hish Thursday nisht when the Saints play host to llich In an Intercity battle. Winner of Thursday's tuvsle ill leave the cellar of the four team loop.

Each team enters the game with an 0-1 record against Intercity opponents. rule but as a rule of school life. In our judgement there was no intentional violation. Whatever res ervations anyone may have about any league rules or regulations, kfKin men as oond baseman Eddie Rresnotid and pitcher Sam Jones of San Frarv ico. first baseman Norm I-urker of Los Angelrs and pitcher Ikibby Shantz of Pitts-burgh from the original lists for Jft.onO each.

In the premium grab bag. llous-ion acquired second btuu-man New Trier recognizes the league authority to make the rules and' 1 If' TV Boston Fires our membership in the league binds us to acceptance. 4 Hamey-Says Yanks Need Bench Help Claims New York Eager To Land Another Starter Je Amalfitano of San Francisco, Rami Lose McKeever With Bpne Injury LOS ANGELES Marlm McKeever, Los Angeles Hams middle linebacker, may be lost to Saban, Aide relief pitcher Dick Farrell of Los BALANCED PROGRAM "We shall continue to work with Angeles, catcher Jul Smith I .11 our sister schools to achieve a inttsburch and outfielder Al Gets Position balanced sports program in all our Spangter of Milwaukee. Each car the team for the rest of tlie sea schools." red a 125.000 price tag. son.

probationary measure will not keep New Trier teams from CARDS LOSE 7 St. Loul slost tlic most men, Jay Hook Afeti Cet Him TMo Charon Taken by N. Y. BOSTON in The- Boston Patriots fired Coach Lou Saban Tuesday night and named assistant Mike Holovak to handle the American Football League Club. NEW YORK (UPI) The Vankres stand pat? Don't be McKeever, the Hams' No.

1 draft choUe from the I'niveraity of Southern California, suffered a fractured cheekbone last cam with the Fran silly. competing In league and state championships but, in effect, is a warning that New Trier could face heavier penalties if it fails to bring its athletic program in accordance seven tor cincinnan. Pittsburgh and Los Angeles each lost six for $175,000. Milwaukee, Chicago. Philadelphia and San Francisco eaL cave Up five for "We are eager to get another starting pitcher and we may World Series Composite Box need more bench strength," Genera! Manager Roy Harney said Holovak is a former head conch CISC0 McKeever is to un- with league rules.

Tuesday after the Yankees arrived back in New York from I MW VOHK VA.NKirs 1 Jt HRmimn SOB a. TO A An 1 r.a. I 000 at Boston College where he vasrrgfj surgery at St. Joseph llos-an All America fullback Jn Uurhank. whn the swell-playing days.

mg on his face is reduced. 0 I Cincinnati, where they completed a five game rout of the Reds in the World Series. Hamry said he planned to nt Saban was not present when the "I honestly feel that both new nichaidjon jb clubs obtained some excellent young players, said league presi- dent Warren Giles. "And 1 am iiid hopeful tlKse players will give hmk them niM-leus on which to build a ur- Uli.iuluid HP club announced its decision. End Receives Lineman Of Week Award A spokesman said Saban had down with Manager Ralph Houk; within the.

next lew dayi to discuss winter trades aimed at further) strengthening the roster of the world champions. I ben informed about an hour be 1 000 1 oo I 000 1 IK'O 1.000 17 1 000 1 000 .000 .847 1 000 1 ooo .000 "THE DEADLY COMPANIONS" it 1 a 2n 17 11 9 in (i IS .1 0 1 2 1 fore the change was announced. Here's Complete List of Players Picked in Draft The decision was by a majority vote of the professional football team's board of directors. The ex The biggest problems facing the, 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 prvuy viuo m.i u. K(u t- 3 The Mets were happy about H.yer su their young pitching choices.

Hons- 1 ton thought it had come up with Airoyo i a solid defensive club as a starter. 1 "Wc didn't get a whole lot of 2 punch," said manager Harry Craft ARE COMING act vote was not announced. By ASSOCIATED PRESS Maryland's Gary Collins, an out lankees is whether the international situation may cause pitchers Ralph Terry and Bill Stafford, .300 .000 ooo standing end on both offense and shortstop Tony Kubek and rookie defense, Tuesday was named of the Colts. "But we feel we have Jnficldcr Tom Tresh to be sum im inn ri IIHK r. r.A.i"lineman of the week by the As- rood defense and a little speed so moned to military service.

All are CINCINNATI (LTD Here 1 ooo sociated Press lor his Brilliant -Chacon 2D i in the reserves. we shouldn't run into too are the first 16 players chosen by, that Lym-h II I 10 111 1 4 .227 11 4 0 2 .17 fl 2 3 31 0 3 4 JM 6 1 .2:3 II 0 2 i .3:13 1 a 2 0 2 1 a 4 0 2n7 (J 12 1 0 0 1 0 1 IX 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 21 23 131 BB KO A. PO A 1 2 12 1 1 0 0 0 3 .143 5 4 0 0 .000 0 0 2 .31 13 13 1 IS 1 3 4 .210 5 0 0 1 .2.13 8 0 3 4 8-4 0 1 30 4 0 8 1 0 1 .333 0 0 0 0 .000 4 0 0 0 17 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 .000 4 3 0 0 .000 0 1 0 11 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .0110 0 0 0 0 1 27 1 4'J oon Play in the Terrapins' thrilling 22 Houk also must decide what to the Houston Colts and the New many 'woolly' (wild) games in the 2B 3 Li ic ituuaiuii VAJiia cuiu uic iwi 21 upset of previously unbeaten II Uril SK Jvj Syracuse Saturday. io with Johnny Blanchard. ThejYork Mets in Tuesday's National spring.

Yankee' reserve eatcher-outlield- League player draft for er ronvr vin i rinwin ir a ooo The 6-3, 205 pound senior from who hit two key homers andWh: iRobn i.f-rf who hit two key homers and iarh! ooo Williamstown, made a spec wound up with .400 batting aV. hoisto ior Frr; 3B is "Wc have tacular crab of the winning two a fine club in a short time," said coieman NationalL," Richards, who had been openly D. Johnwn I U-agUer Were astonished thatl Anle; inhtider Bob Llllit. St. Uuu; AB .1 7 3 22 21 IJ ia in 20 4 3 0 11 3 4 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 ooo Point conversion pass when Mary i ooo land, disdaining to kick for a tie, such a premium player did not "ifPJ.f critical of the lists in advance.

2 "From now on, we'll ask no favors Edwanis 3 of anybody. I think we got about a 2 4 i noo went 'or Droke ln the Iast luarter play every day. Blanchard, most likely will wind Mejlai, Fltuburgh: Inflndfr Ucnrge Wllllami. Philadelphia; pitchrr Jfm Hickman, Philadelphia! catcher Merrill Ranew. Milwaukee; oulrielder Don 50-50 break with the Mets.

Of Rnwnao a Quarterback Dick Novak pitched ooo the ball to Collins barely inside 87J the corner of the end zone. The tip in left field next year. With nstiircA hr Tnnn I it vnM cunM'Jav Tauuig, bt. Loula; pitcher Bobby Slunu, Pittsburgh: infielder orm ruPRr, Mickey Mantle patrolling center and home run king Roger Maris enner way. i Henry MEET in the remarkable suit with ooo cnd reacne(i out and snatched iooo it from the outstretched hands of 1C iiaiont-y John.nn Houston took the required men at 175,000 each, three more Un ooo Syracuse defender Jerald Sobul at $50,000 each and the four In addition Collins caueht a sev A Stiui out for D.

Johnson In 8th Inning of first gume. doubled ior td-l mium men at J125.000 each for a in right, that the only position open to the rangy Minnesota native. Following the series, it was reported that Yogi Berra was considering retiring. The 36 year old Yogi, who broke ThP rnlt ramP nnlWdi in 9th Inning of third game. Hied out for Puikey in Stk inning of fifth iy "IX a.nt.

4m (ka 4 i 1 maJ. total of 23, i nmn VdK 111 Lilt: 111 31 UUflllCl. QIM with nine pitchers, two catchers aTt ners, urker, Loa Angeles; pitcher Sam Jonei. San Francuco; pitcher Paul Roo. Milwaukee; pitcher Ken Johnson, Cincinnati and inflelder Dick Oeinert.

Cincinnati. NEW VORK Catcher Hobie Landritn. San Fran-ciaco: Inflelder 110 Chacon, Cincinnati; pitcher Roger Craig, Lot Angelea; outfielder Cut Bell, Cincinnati; out-firldi-r Joe Chrlatcher, Pittsburgh; Inflelder Felix Mantilla, Milwaukee: Ant bateman Gil iiodget, Loa Aniielei: pitcher Craig Anderson, St- Ixiuis: pitcher Ruy Daviault, San Francnco; outfielder John Dement, Milwaukee: pitcher Al Jackson, Pittsburgh; outfielder Sam Drake, Chicago; catcher Chrl Canauero. St. louii; firat baseman Ld Hnuchee.

Chtrntfn- ralhr n-Kroimrlcd nut for OToole In 8111 InninK of first Ram, grounara out tor jve jarrine tackles which Unted OUtlicld- Pu.kcy in 9th Innlnc of third g.imc Into lor. play (or OToole in Sth InnlnJ uuuiliu for Jonen in 4th inning of fifth name. Syracuse drives. He twice Stopped seven inficlders and five crs. nine records and equalled two in C-popped out tor Lopei ill iilh Inning of first game, nomered tor uaiey Syracuse loltinc Ernie Davis On the "second The Mets also crabled the ro-i in rin iiinuiK ui iiiuu tUn nna xjarH linn nnt In flth inn ns nf rst Bame.

Intentionally me One Vara line quired 16 at but took Ollly walked for Chneon in 7th inninf of third Rame, struck out for Brosnan In 8th this year's series, was non-committal. However, Ids wife, Carmen, dropped a hint on Yogi's future plans when she remarked: i two fit 000 T11 the four at inning of fourth game, grounded out tor Brosnan in oin inning 01 niwi piUS r. walked for Terry in 7th inning al tecond game, ran for Mantle in 4th 1 1 t. $125,000 for a total of 22 men. Injury May Keep Bob Cousy Out wind "He'd never be happy out Of, Clarence Coleman, Philadelphia and out- neiner boddv uene Smith, Philadelphia.

The following playcra ware aelected inning of fourth rami'. lined out for Arrnvo In llh inning of sreond game. ran for I.ym-h in 7th inning of third riame. grounded cut for BlasinRan 9th inning of third game, grounded out for D. Johnson in 7th inning of fourth game, fouled out for K.

Johnaon in 2nd inning of fifth game. I-grounded out for Blnfineame In Sth Inning of fifth game. PITCHING SUMMARY baseball." Berra's present salary presumably would preclude any retire lor tw.uoo frtcn: HOI'STON Outfielder Ed Olivines. St. Iiuis BOSTON (UPI) The Bos ton Celtics may have to defend pitcher Jim Vbiicht.

PUisbuign; pitch ment plans he mifrht be considering. He received $55,000 for play NEW YORK YAVKFF.H their National Basketball Associa II RBBSOHBWPW I PCT. ER Era er Jim Ijoiacn. 1.01 Ansflrt, NEW J'OKK Pitcher Sherman Jones. Cincinnati outfielder Jim Hickman, St.

Louis. ooo tion title without the full time New York's roster now includes seven pitchers, three catchers, six inficlders and sax outfielders. won the toss for first pick from the lists of 15 players made available by each of the eight old clubs. The Colts' first selection was Bressoud, a 29 year old shortstop, who lost his first string job with the Giants to Jose Pagan. New York's first pick was Hobic Landritn, a 31 year old catcher who batted .239 in 43 ing half a season in left field last 1 services of playmaking ace Bob The following players were aelected 2 2 2 1 2 1 CG IP 1 14 0 9'i 0 4 0 B'i 0 7 0 4 1 2 57, Cousy this season.

l.ooo 1 ooo .001) l.ono .800 lor 11Z9.0O0 each: HOI'STON season and is too good a busi ncssman to pass up more than 1 grand a week for playing base ball. Ford Terry Arroyo Ktalfoid Daloy Totals Shutouts- 5 oni The 33 year old former Holy Inflelder Joe AmalMano. Sun Fran Cross star reportedly has a bone cisco; pitcher Dick Farrell. Lo Angeles ft catcher Hal Smith, Pittsburgh; out- spur in his elbow. The elbow has Ford; Ford nnd Coate? (combined RBBSOHBWPW I.

PCT. ER Er iv CG IP neiaer Al Bpaneier, Milwaukee, NEW TORK Pitcher Bob Miller. St. Louis: pitch 0 12 ft Toole i Brosnan 7.50 i "I've had trouble with my cl games with the Giants. er Jay Hook.

Cincinnati inflelder Don Zimmer. Chicago: Infielder-outflelder bow other years but never 0j 11 2''i Among the early selections by pkp Ho: ston were third baseman Bob Henry Lee waiu. Philadelphia. 2250 as serious as this," Cousy said .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .2011 i8 oo He presently is resting at his Knee-4njuries To Keep Maloney K. Johnson Jones Syracuse Tackle Has Broken Left Wrist SYRACUSE, N.

Y. LP Sophomore John Paglio, who Monday was placeLahfiaii of veteran John Brown at outside tackle on the Syracuse football team, has a broken left wrist, doctors said Tuesday. The 19 year old tackle from ool Worcester home and will not re- oo ioin the team until Friday nieht Hunt 1 0 1 Aspromonte of Los Angeles, short-stoiBob Lillis oLSL. Louis, pitcher Dick Drott of Chicago and outfielder Al Heist of Chicago, Weiss followed im his selection 4.91 Totals 5 2 41 when they take on the Philadel 2 Out of Dallas Lineup DALLAS, TEX. (UPI) Composite score by Innings: New York (A) 510 phia Warriors in an exhibition 913 41127 0(14 2.11 12013 match.

of Landrith by taking Elio SF Daley. EI D. Johnson, Terry. Lopez. Dalv.

Guard Andy Cvercko and defensive back Bob Bcrcich probably Con, Cincinnati second baseman Kasko and Common: Chacon, K.isko and Coleman Kasko (unassisted! Kasko. rlii.irT rvw nl th lin.u i Charon snri Cnlrmnn: Freese. Charon Coleman: Coleman (unanststedi Ku- Puerto Rico Welcomes Cleveland, Ohio, probably will beiwill miss next. Sunday's Dallas TV Pichard-on nnd Bkowron. LOB-New York (A) 34.

Cincinnati fNl 33. HBP out lor the rest ot the season. Cowboys' game with the New jfiir oia jvoger craig, a rigm-i-bv Ford iRnbinsoni. bv Coates (Robinson), by Dalev (Post). PB Howiird, Home Baseball Stars (York Giants because of knee handed Pitcher With a 5-6 record' Edward.

Punee Ccnlan (Nl. Umont I At, Doratelll (Ni, Crawford (N. 1 Aol rf DnStewart (Al (first game), 2:4.1 (second game). 2:15 (third game). Fight Results nufcuio, jim um i gamel, 3:05 (fifth game).

A fi2 3B7 (flrt game), 63,083 (secona game) (.235) Of Cincinnati and outfielder 32,589 (third gamel, 32.589 (fourth game), (fifth game). SAN JUAN, P.R. (J) Roberto Clemente, National League sax CALiFrrankie Rami- Coach Tom Landry said both "Cheers for the Joe Christopher of Pittsburgh. La batting champion, and Orlando Ce- ter he took shortstop Felix Man peda, who won the NL's home run re. H'i'j.

Lo Angele. outpointed: tmpnf)riti! hit. Steve Menaora, San Jo, hoi. Were nun in ine tremenaous mi-hartforo. conn'.

Hudy Davii.lting" in last Sunday's 28-0 defeat Ut the Minnesota Vikings. Rookie soi th Miami. fXANifk Nichols. Glynn Gregory will be shifted 120. Roanoke.

outpointed Santo'. D--k Fioren. J26. Puerto Biro. '81.

to SUD lor BerClCh. tilla (.215) of Milwaukee and May Bench Unitas and runs batted in title, were giv 2-pants smtl mr. The spare pair jumps Hodges, 37 year old former Dodg 1 en a rousing welcome home by 23,000 of their countrymen Tues er great. day. Clemente, of the Pittsburgh Pi For Sunday's Game rates, and Cepeda, of the San THE AMS OF HER AMBROSIA IS PAVLOVA BUT OKI THE BALLROOM FLOOR WITH ANOTHER BARTNER-WOrY SHE'S B4CK TO NORMAL-TWO LEFT FEET Francisco Giants, rode in a mo- into the breach after a lough day." Wear this suit oil daylong.

Call on the second pair of trousers and watch it, bank-note crisp end as can be, take you to your dinner jjltorcade from the airport to Sixto HERSELF CM A CLOUD- in Coach i acclaimed quarterbacks BALTIMORE i.D ll I i. u.uuai oiauiuiu. Weeb Eubank of the Baltimore SWMALTZ OANCIN6 SCHOOL Reed, Dell Probable Starters in Davis Cup dale with no sign of office fatigue. Watch, too, the way the other pair bounces back into shape after night's fesf. and finally, wotch your pressing bills cut in half.

Fabric is famous long-wearing pure worsted. Patterns and colorings or os new os tomorrow's headlines. ROME Whitney Reed and league. Even though he set a NFL passing record of 3,099 yards last season, Unitas suffered many bad times and the Colts could do no better than break even in 12 games. Unitas had 24 passes intercepted, seven more than in any of his four previous seasons.

It was revealed after the sea- Colts is thinking about benching quarterback John Unitas. Ewbank said Tuesday he will watch L'nitas and Lamar McHan in practice "and which ever looks bettor during the week will start" Sunday the Coifs' National Football League game against the Don Dell appeared certain of gain ing starting berths on the U.S. Davis Cup tennis team that meets Italy in the interzone final this week end, non playing captain Da 00 Chicago Bears. i 65 00 to 75 In the past, Ewbank has come son he had played irom the start vid Freed indicated Tuesday. to the defense of L'nitas when fans with a cracked vertebrae.

Reed will be the No. 1 singles with 2 pair pants voiced criticism over the slightest go far four tames this year. player, while Dell will probably be lapse by the quarterback. Ew- Colts have split. Unitas part of the doubles team.

Freed hank has declared himself a be-: has had nine Dasses intercepted said he would announce the rest liever in sticking with one quarter-'arKj his completion percentage is the team before this evening's 'imck regardless oi rus tips anu a su(j par 43 Green Bay inter- araw. I ft-iin KJc tq ccm lacf l'nitas has been Baltimore's day and he failed to connect for a rOStpOfie I ITle DOUt star quarterback since he took touchdown for only the second MILAN VP The world jun-over for the injured George Shaw time in 52 regular scheduled jor -elterweight title fight the fourth game of the 19.TS 'games. 'tween champion Duilie Lei of season. By coim -idem e. that also t'nitas reported after an earlier Italy and challenger Eddie Per-was at Chicago agamst the Bcai-s.

to Detroit he was suffering kins of Chicago was postponed un- T-C 1 lj AT T.3 i 115 N. Main St i 10 A In and "3. l'nitas led from dsenterj. Ur also has been til Oct. 21 Tuesday after the Ital-limoie it leacie championsh.ps playing Hh a sprained middle ian complained of an intestinal lias tKxxirne ore vl the most on his throwing hand.

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